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‘Best kept secret in Sugarcreek’ Collectors Decanters and Steins is unique retail store, museum in Swiss Village

By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer Nestled in the heart of Ohio’s Swiss Village, Collectors Decanters and Steins in Sugarcreek offers a wide selection of classic and collectible decanters and other unique items. With decanters, steins and related collectible items in stock, the store features tributes to legendEvans benefit ary icons, historical figures and places around is Saturday the globe. The Jerry Evans benIn addition to the retail efit will be held Saturstore, Collectors features day from 3-11 p.m. at Big Ohio's largest decanter Prairie Park. Dinner will museum. With more than be served at 5:30 p.m. 3,000 unique works of The menu consists of art, the museum features pork, baked beans, cheesy distillery items produced taters and corn on the cob. from all around the world Music will be by Henndo whose origins range in (H20), Jeremey Black and date from 1955 nty, to 1992, Becky Breitenbucher. d Warofrawhich Aimany g rin were ea H st Be s a’ ic er AmThere will be 50/50 draw- nw never filled or used. e! id natio For those wishing to go ings during breaks service with music and between games. ice & Amish beyondSe the rvtypical Country finds, Aid Wa pantyir,Collectors Rerra st Hearing ca’s Be Ameri offers something nontraClub bake sale to ! tionwide with service naditional. The combination s ng ni ea e& & ClServicthe benefit fairgounds of the store, museum Submitted photo ing devices * air Rep current hear tments of Tra Adjus The Holmes County de in yourDecanters and the thousands Collectors and Steins in Sugarcreek features more than 1,000 decanters with another of yo urcollectible items. Collectors features Ohio’s largest decanter % related anings & 4-H Shooting Sports unique Cle decanters and 1,000 to 50 plus upsale, ce iv efor d resteins an * justme lyntsof Adpp Su museum. With morepr than new works of art, the museum features distillery items produced off a unique ice 3,000 se world See Pg. 3 — CALENDAR purchathe See Pg. 4 — SECRET originallalaround from whose origins range in date from 1955 to 1992. of s ttelyrie Supp Ba vices! Batteries set of digital hearing de

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

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man, County Road 200, 12:30-1:15 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — M. Raber, County Road 229, 12:301:30 p.m.; Jerry Miller, Township Road 606, SpecialS good JUly 30-aUg. 11, 2012 2-2:45 p.m.; Mount Hope Post Office, 3-5 p.m.; Hiland Bike 6-7 p.m. Hot pepper cheese.................$2.45 lb. Wednesday — Shady large Marble cheese .........$2.49 lb. Hollow School 9:30-11 Mini Farmers cheese .........$2.75 lb. a.m.; Pleasant Hill School,

Mt. Hope Country Health Store

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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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Mon., Tue., Thur., Fri., 8:30 - 5:30 Wed., 8:30 - 7:00 Sat. 8:30 - 4:00

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Watermelons - Cantaloupes - Local Sweet Corn Grapes - Onions - Oranges - Lemons - Grapefruits - Pineapples Head Lettuce - Cabbage - Plus all Local Produce Available. Limited Amount of Early Apples

8439 TR 527 • Shreve, OH 44676 330-567-2569

Honey Graham Crackers Still .............99¢ Lots of Cereal from......................... $1.29

New Shipment of Coffee

• Maxwell House • 8 o’Clock • Etc., etc., etc

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1st $100.00 Gift Certificate 2nd FireRing with Grill Top 3rd Cheese Loaf (Of Your Choice) 4th $25.00 Gift Certificate 5th Gift Basket Filled W/Goodies 6th Manna From Our Mixing Bowl Cookbook Drawing Will Be Saturday Evening. Need not be present to win.

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Back to School Sale One Day Only!

August 2nd - 8th

Weekly Specials Mozzarella Cheese (Sliced) ............$2.49 lb. (6 Pound Loaf) .........................$2.39 lb. EZ Carve Ham .........................$2.49 lb. Sliced Pepperoni .......................$2.99 lb. Flax Seed ............................... 1.19 lb. Crushed Chocolate Sandwich Cookies .$2.75 lb. Buggy Trail Mix ............................$2.49 Chocolate Covered Peanuts ................$2.95

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Fri. 4-8Pm • Sat. 10Am - 4Pm Cake, Soft Serve ice Cream, Drinks Weekly Specials August 6th - 9th Buffalo Chicken Breast ..........$3.79 lb. Pepperoni ...............................$3.25 lb. Black Forest Ham ...................$2.69 lb. Raisin Bran (35 oz. bag) .......$3.99 ea. Lacey Swiss ............................$3.39 lb. Oatmeal (Old Fashioned) .........47¢ lb. Jumping Jack Cheese ...........$2.49 lb. Chocolate Covered Peanuts .$2.52 lb.

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Chicken Patties 6 for $3.60 or 30 ct for $15.00 Veal Patties 6 for $4.75 or 10 lb. case 40 ct. $30.50 Cod Fish squares $2.68 lb. • Cod Fish Sticks $2.78 lb. Rich’s Topping $3.98 32 oz. California Blend $2.78 2# • Mixed Veg. $2.78 2.5 lb. Peas $2.78 2.5 lb. • Swai Fish Fillets $3.78 lb.

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Alpine Swiss ............................$2.98 lb. Troyers Swiss ...........................$3.25 lb. Baby Swiss (Guggisberg).......$3.10 lb. Lacey Baby Mini Horn ............$2.98 lb. Farmers Mini Horn...................$2.85 lb. Muenster ...................................$2.65 lb. Marble Mini Horn ....................$2.65 lb. Colby Mini .................................$2.65 lb. Pepper Jack Mini ....................$2.65 lb.

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11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Ashery Equity, 12:45-1:45 p.m.; Nature’s Food Market 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Atlee Yoder, County Road 70, 9:30-10:15 a.m.; Edna Raber, County Road 70, 10:30-11:15 a.m.; Walnut Hills Nursing, 12:15-1:30

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Calendar ing stations.” (For more Glenmont information on the plight will hold a bake sale of the town sincedrilling Homecoming beginning at 10 a.m. and rigs arrived see NPR. is Aug. 4 a hot dog sale at 11 a.m. org/2012/16/152204884) Glenmont HomecomTillman relates how on Saturday at Tractor Supply Co., Millersburg. the industrialization and ing Festival will take Cost will be by donation pollution that accompa- place Aug 4. Barbeand will benefit the new nied the drilling process cued chicken and pork dinner starts at 11 a.m. Holmes County fair- affected his small town. Following the video, in the community cengrounds and the Sept. 8 questions and comments ter. ALS Walk. Other events include a and information on establishing neighborhood net- parade starting at 1 p.m. Stewards of Land works will be shared. with line-up starting at The meeting the first noon. meet Saturday Activities include kids Saturday in SeptemOn Saturday, Aug. 4, ber will feature Dr. Deb games, mud volleyball, Stewards of the Land will Cowden speaking on cornhole, co-ed softball continue its educational effects of drilling on air tournament and a 5k run. series on deep-well horiFor more information quality and health. zontal drilling by sharing Contact 740-599-7924 call Tennille at 330-763a video of the nationally for more information on 1636. known former mayor of Stewards of the Land or Dish, Texas, Calvin TillSee Pg. 4 — CALENDAR email sotl@riseup.net. man. The 80-minute video will begin at 9 a.m. at the Jelloway United MethodName Brand Yogurts 24 pk. .......... $4.75 ist Church. Dish, Texas, a town of 32 oz. ..............79¢ about 200 residents, is located about 35 miles north of Fort Worth in Shredded Cheese Cheddar 8 oz. .... $1.69 highly drilled Denton County. According to Shredded Mozzarella Cheese 8 oz. . $1.59 NPR.org in a May article, a satellite view of Dish shows “ranch-style Walnut Creek Bacon ...................... $3.09 homes and green pasWe Carry Eggs, Milk Coffee, tures interspersed with Nickles Bread, Cereals industrial lots filled with gas wells, compressors, storage tanks, and meter-

J & F Discount Groceries 330-600-1763

(Continued From Page 2) p.m.; Robert Troyers, Trail, state Route 515, 12:30-1:15 p.m.; Walnut Hills Retirement, 1:402:20 p.m.; P&G IGA, Killbuck, 3-6 p.m. Friday — Sunset View School, 9-9:45 a.m.; Henry Yoder, Township Road 362, 10-10:45 a.m.; Bowman Harness, County Road 77, 11 a.m.-noon; Stephen Miller, Township Road 606, 1-1:45 p.m.; Bowman Tractor, County Road 235, 2-3 p.m.

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.

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Guggisberg Baby Swiss ........ $3.59lb sliced or fresh cut Troyer Muenster Cheese ........ $3.19lb sliced or fresh cut Troyer Southern Smoked Ham. $2.99lb Troyer Trail Bologna ............... $3.79lb GM Rice Chex 12 oz. .............. 2/$5.00

College Inn Chicken Broth..... $2.49/48oz

Superior Orange Juice ........... $2.99/gal

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

Shredded Hashbrowns .......... $.89lb

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2430 TR 183, BALTIC • 330-897-3536 Specials: August 6th - 11th Baked Ham ..................................................................................$2.69 lb. Marble Cheese ...........................................................................$2.39 lb. Muenster Cheese .......................................................................$2.82 lb. Smoked Cheddar Cheese .........................................................$3.15 lb. Brick Cheese ...............................................................................$2.75 lb. Hot Pepper Cheese ....................................................................$2.55 lb. Virginia Ham ................................................................................$2.99 lb. Smoked Turkey Breast ..............................................................$3.12 lb. 50 lb. White Sugar ................................................................... $33.50 lb. Powered Sugar .............................................................................. 94¢ lb. Peanut Butter 18 oz. .........................................................................$2.55 We fill propAne gAS tAnkS 10055714

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Kellogg’s Rice Krispies .......... $2.59/12oz

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EZ Carve Ham ............$2.29 lb. Buffalo Chicken ..........$3.62 lb. Farmers Cheese .........$2.67 lb. SALE DATES: August 6th - 11th Jumping Jack Cheese ..$2.57 lb. OHIO FOOD STAMPS

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Green Peppers 2/$1.00

Superior Vitamin D Milk ......... $2.89/gal

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

Inn Maid Noodles .................... $1.79/16oz

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Baby Carrots $.99lb

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Elvis and a Forever Elvis 1968 with a music box in its base, are just a few of the Elvis decanter col(Continued From Page 1) lectibles. Customers can steins makes Collectors, also see Marilyn Montruly a one of a kind des- roe, Jimmy Durante, Tom T. Hall, J.R. Ewing tination of its own. “The museum is the best and many more made by kept secret in Sugarcreek,” McCormick. The store also carries said Collectors owner Lavon Daughtery, adding Anheuser Busch Holithat group tours are avail- day Collections as well able for a minimal fee and as many other Anheuser individual tours are avail- Busch series. Since its opening in July able at no charge with a 2002, the store has con$25 purchase. The store features more tinued to thrive. After than 1,000 decanters with remodeling the space and another 1,000 steins for installing glass display sale, plus related collect- cases, Daughtery opened ible items. The museum the museum in 2005 to is filled with more than offer a historical perspec3,000 decanters of popu- tive on the craft. The museum features lar icons like Bob Hope, John Lennon or even the unique decanters, many Star Trek favorite, Spock. of which are from DaughCommemorative Elvis tery’s personal collection. Presley decanters, Aloha Some of the 80 distill-

ers displayed may sound familiar, with names such as Ski Country, Jim Beam, Ezra Brooks, Hoffman, McCormick and Wild Turkey, to mention a few. About 20 of the decanters on display in the museum have never been produced, but are artist proofs sold at auction. Another piece of distillery history resides at the museum: A non-service bar dating back to the 1930s. The bar was removed from the Flinstone Cafe in Barberton. The museum is $5 for adults, or free with any purchase or mention of the website. For children younger than 10, admission is free. Daughtery’s affinity for decanters, steins and related collectibles began in 1991 when a friend gave him an Ohio State Decanter wrapped in a

brown paper bag. From then, he was hooked, he said. About 21 years later, Daughtery has more than 50,000 decanters at five warehouses, although he recently purchased a large warehouse to enable him to consolidate all the decanters into one location. Daughtery also purchased the Ski Country Decanters trademark and has produced a line of decanters for Ski Country featuring the Soaring Eagle in both large and mini sizes, as well as five state symbol decanters: Texas, Ohio, Missouri, Minnesota and Colorado. In 2011, Daughtery produced a decanter based on one of the museum's artist proofs, the Tassel-Eared Squirrel, and this year he produced the “mini” Tas-

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Next Holmes County Humane Society meeting is Thursday, Aug. 9 at 7 p.m. at Millersburg Life Center

sel-Eared Squirrel. Both sizes come in natural, white, platinum and gold, and black was added for the squirrel, in recognition of the many black squirrels to be found in the Sugarcreek area. Daughtery also created a line of decanters promoting Sugarcreek and Ohio, as well as an Ohio State Symbol Decanter promoting Sugarcreek. For those interested in these collectibles, the Ski Country Decanters club is looking for new members. The Ski Country Decanters convention will be held Oct. 19-21 at the Bistro Restaurant in New Philadelphia. The membership fee is $15 per year per family. Call or email Collectors to join the fun and meet longtime members. Employee Irene

Schwartz of Dover is available to answer questions. She works with Daughtery at the store — managing the website, giving tours of the museum and sending photos of decanters to those inquiring about a certain item. Collectors Decanters and Steins is located at 119 E. Main St. in Sugarcreek. For more information on Collectors Decanters and Steins or Ski Country Decanters, call 330-852-9191 or email skicountrydecanters@ yahoo.com. Pictures and more information is available online at http://www. collectorsdecanterssteins. com/ or http://www.skicountrydecanters.com/. Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330674-5676 or kmohr@thedaily-record.com.

1977 WH class reunion scheduled

Board of Developmental Disabilities has announced that West Holmes High Superintendent F. Scott School Class of 1977 Brace will retire as of Holmes County Chapter will hold its 35-year Aug. 31 and is seeking No. 76, PERI, will meet reunion Saturday, Aug. re-employment with Wednesday, Aug. 8, at the Preschool to hold 25, at 6 p.m. in the the county board. West Fork Community The board will hold a Clark School Buckeye Room at Hotel and Senior Center. Lunch screening day Millersburg. Order from public meeting regardreunion is Sunday will be at noon with the Tri-County Preschool, menu. ing the issue of Brace’s reemployment prior The Clark School and meeting at 12:30 p.m. Holmes County, will to its regular meeting, Community Reunion is State Chairman Beverly have a free Community to be Aug. 16 at 6 p.m. Sunday at 1 p.m. at Miley Sycks will introduce the Screening Day for chil- Public meeting at the Holmes County Community Center. Ham, new Chapter 9 Represen- dren ages 3-5 on Aug. 16. to be held Training Center Early Speech and deveopment punch and table settings tative John DeBonis. will be evaluated. regarding Brace’s Childhood Multi-Purwill be provided. Take pose Room, 8001 TownCall 330-674-0246 to a covered dish and any Holmes Humane ship Road 574, Holmschedule an appoint- reemployment class pictures or commuSociety to meet The Holmes County esville. ment. nity pictures. held at 6 p.m. at the Tree Top Café at the Inn at Honey Run. For more information and to RSVP contact Lisa Lang at 330-378-3861.

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West Holmes class of 1992 to meet Aug. 4 The West Holmes High School class of 1992 will celebrate its 20-year reunion on Aug. 4. Classmates will meet at 10 a.m. at Mohican Adventures for canoeing, followed by lunch at noon at the Riverside Pavilion. Dinner will be

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Church St. John to hold ice cream festival

pel Hill Singers will present the Gospel in Song at Gospel Hill Ministry, An ice cream festival, 27610 Township Road 45, will be held Aug. 8 at St. Warsaw. Take a lawn chair John Lutheran Church, 46 for best seating. In case of County Road 2575, Lakev- inclement weather, the sing ille (McZena). A full fes- will be held inside. For furtival menu will be served ther information call 740from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Take- 824-3300. outs will be available.

A 40 and over softball tournament will be played all day. Activities for the kids will begin at Community Social 2 p.m. John Schmid will Day is Aug. 9 be singing from 3-4 p.m., after which a meal of Renner’s St. Paul Unit- Brian Free grilled hamburgers and ed Church of Christ will hot dogs will be served. hold a community social dinner concert The auction will begin at day Thursday, Aug. 9, 11 5 p.m. with auctioneer JR a.m.-3 p.m. Menu includes will be Aug. 11 Brian Free and Assur- Miller. All proceeds will sandwich, salad and Outdoor gathering soup, dessert. Freewill offer- ance dinner concert will go toward helping families Food donations ing supports outreach be held in the lower level who will adopt children is Aug. 4 at programs. Day will inl- banquet facility at the Car- who need a home. reach 296 pounds Renner’s St. Paul The vision of Walk With cude knotting comforters, lisle Inn of Walnut Creek The Wayne-Holmes Renner’s St. Paul United sharing pictures and lots on Aug. 11. Tickets are $33 the Orphans is to become County Chapter of Thri- Church of Christ will hold of fellowship. Renner’s and include a family style advocates for orphans by vent Financial for Luther- an outdoor gathering on St. Paul is located at 7620 dinner, gospel concert, tax meeting their immedians and St. John’s Lutheran Aug. 4. There will be games, Renner Road SW on Tus- and gratuity. ate and long-term needs, Church, Mount Hope and fellowship and food from carawas County Road 41 Doors open at 5:30 p.m. including adoption into Faith Lutheran Church, 6-7 p.m. Menu includes near Coshocton County Dinner is at 6 p.m. and the Christian homes, and to Millersburg, say thanks grilled hot dogs, coneys, Road 93. concert at 7 p.m. For tick- minister to families who to all who supported sloppy joes, chips, cookies have adopted. Everyone is ets call 330-852-3058. the recent food drive at and a beverage. At 7 p.m., invited to the festival, For Rodhe’s Supercenter in relax and listen to guest Sugarcreek First more information, call the Walk with Millersburg for the Love musical performers includ- United holding church at 330-695-4792. Center Food Pantry. There ing: Chestnut Ridge BlueOrphans to hold were 296 pounds of non- grass Gospel Singers and barbecue Browns dinner perishable food donated to saxophonist Kim Clark. The Sugarcreek First fundraiser festival the center. Walk With the Orphans concert is Sept. 8 From state Route 36, for United Church of Christ 6.5 miles north on County is having a chicken barbe- festival, a ministry of The Browns dinner conChristian cert event will be held in Road 93. From Baltic, take cue on Saturday, Aug. 11, Mennonite Gospel Hill state Route 93 south, turn at Jim’s Sunoco in Sugar- Assembly in Fredericks- the lower level banquet Ministry is left onto County Road 88, creek from 11 a.m. until burg, will have a fundrais- facility at the Carlisle Inn then turn right on Renner sold out. Price is $5.50 per er festival on Saturday, of Walnut Creek on Sept. Saturday Aug. 11 at the ball field 8. For tickets call 330-852half. Road. On Saturday evening, Chicken can be pre- and park by the Freder- 3058. Tickets are $33 and Take your lawn chairs or Aug. 4, at 7 p.m., the Gos- a blanket. In case of rain, ordered by calling 330- icksburg School. the price includes a family activities will be moved inside.

852-2341 or 330-852-2632 or contacting any church member. There will be additional chicken for sale that day.

style dinner, gospel concert, tax and gratuity. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Dinner is at 6 p.m. and the concert is at 7 p.m.

Donations needed Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store has recently opened at 7703-B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Donations can be taken to the store or dropped off at Ray Shaum’s located at 2678 S. Kohler Road, Orrville. Call 330-857-5516 or 330-464-1261 for more information. Vacation Bible School Community Bible Church in Millersburg invites all area children to Bug Zone VBS Aug. 13-17 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Activities for ages 2-14 include Bible exploration and traditional VBS activities and snacks. The church is at 5279 County Road 314, near West Holmes High School. Call 330-473-8940 for more information.

Community Needs and wants and prize-winning dirty feet There are few things as humorous as trying to explain the difference between “needs” and “wants” to a group of young children. For reasons our adult brains cannot understand, they honestly believe they need certain things to survive, including the newest plastic doll, video game, or the latest in absurd fashion crazes. I remember this feeling quite well, trying to convince my parents in the early 1980s that I needed parachute pants or else life would just not go on. In my attempt to avoid having to enlighten my own kids, I find that nothing better puts life into perspective than a good ol’ family camping trip. And I’m not talking about loading up an RV and driving to a campground where you plug in your satellite dish and the dangly Christmastype lights from your

instant front porch. I’m talking about the sort of camping that involves a tent, a fire, the hum of a Coleman lantern, and walking a half-mile to use the bathroom. It’s a beautiful thing, really. With the limits of our smallish vehicle, once we load the tent, sleeping bags, food and other essentials, there’s barely enough room for our children. “Kids, you each have a shoebox to pack your things in for the weekend. Be wise, and even though I know what you’re thinking, yes, you need to take a toothbrush and extra underwear.” Suddenly, the differences between needs and

wants becomes quite an important thing to think about. In an instant, a large game is traded for a deck of cards. An extensive wardrobe is exchanged for simple clothes, all which can hold a bit of dirt and still be presentable. And in the great crusade against video games, you can honestly tell them that there is no real way of charging those awful things in the wilderness, so best to leave them at home. Once reality sets in and the shoeboxes are packed, the family camping trip ensues, with all of its glory and frustrations. We had the pleasure of taking a weekend-long trip lumped in with a family reunion earlier this summer. Amid the RVs and pop-ups, we found ourselves one of the only tents on the campground road. At night, the song of the cicadas just about

drowned out the buzz of the air-conditioner two sites down, and my kids got yet another lesson in the subject of needs versus wants. True camping is the essence of living simply, taking only what you need, and making use of everything you brought. And for what it’s worth, my kids had a great time with absolutely nothing. Sitting back and watching a family worth of children, they fought with sticks, jumped over holes, invented games and a million other things, some of which I’m glad I don’t know about. After a long morning of playing, we headed to the actual family reunion gathering, filled with table upon table of potluck goodies and a heap of silly games for all of the kids to play. Balloons were popped and relays were raced, but when there were a few prizes remaining, some-

one other than myself shouted out, “OK, last game. Which kid has the dirtiest feet?” The contestants instantly thrust their feet in the air and there, at the end of the line, were the two big winners — my daughters. I couldn’t have been prouder if they just won a gold medal in the Olympics. In a world of overprotecting our children, the primping of girls and getting sucked into the astonishing need for material things, there were my daughters, wearing a cloak of complete filth on their tootsies. “What?” said my oldest. “I didn’t think I needed to wash my feet. I brushed my teeth and I thought that was good enough until I got home.” Oh, that one. She’s one smart (and grimy) cookie. Stop by at www.KarrieMcAllister.com.

Briefs Annual golf tournament raises more than $4,000 for West Holmes scholarship On June 24 the 13th annual Aimee FrenetteRickly Golf Tournament was held at Fire Ridge Golf Course in Millersburg. There were 116 golfers who participated in the event. The team consisting of Dee Graber, Mike Healy, Drew Landon and Steve Pemberton came in first place with a score of 54. The event brought in more than $4,000 for the Aimee Frenette-Rickly Memorial Scholarship fund, held and managed by the Holmes County Education Foundation. Countless local businesses and community members also contributed to the cause with hole sponsorship. Frenette-Rickly attended See Pg. 16 — BRIEFS


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Tomato plants need support so they won’t break away from the vine before they have ripened. If we are to flourish and prosper, we need support, too. In John 15:5, our Lord tells us…”I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.” How do we remain close to God? Look to Him in worship each week at His house; know that He is always near to support and protect us.

’ Genesis 42:1–38 Genesis 43:1–34

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Save in style on the hottest supplies for the 2012 back-to-school season designs can be a lot of fun, too. This year, flash drives come in the shapes of students’ favorite characters such as The Simpsons, Family Guy and Angry Birds or even sports cars designs featuring Lamborghini, Mini Cooper and Aston Martin. Fun and functional core tools — Designs that blend fun and function rule the scene for back-to-school 2012, and Staples offers exclusive items that are affordable as well as unique.

For examples, students can get. For example, you can Back-to-School Savings once a day on supplies make school work sweeter save 15 percent throughout Pass. For $10, the pass is such as pens, pencils, paper, with novelty-shaped apple the season with the Staples valid until Sept. 15 for use notebooks and backpacks. and cupcake tape dispensers and mini memo books in colorful fruit shapes. Kids can even show off their wild side with stylish zebra and cheetah prints found on basic tools like staplers, clipboards and Contact Students 18 magnetic clips. Exam & Under Score the discounts — Look for coupons and discount programs to help Reg. $80.00 Reg. $55.00 keep your family on bud-

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(ARA) — When it’s time to prepare for the start of a new school year, shopping for school supplies is at the top of any family’s to-do list. Students want supplies that are fun and reflect their personality. Parents look for items that are reliable and budget-friendly. The good news is this year’s top trends in school supplies offer all those qualities, making shopping enjoyable for the entire family. Parents and students have many choices on where to shop for supplies. They should consider destinations that offer a wide assortment and good value. At Staples, for example, families will find many choices from essential products to the latest novelty items. Here are some of the top school supplies for the new school year: A locker with personality — A locker is one of the few spaces kids have to express their individuality through fun and fresh decorations. Add instant glitz and much-needed light with new locker chandeliers that illuminate with seven LED lights. Decorating locker walls is simple and easy with magnetic locker wallpaper in fashionable patterns and students can even go retro with shag rugs available in four bright colors designed to fit standard lockers. Recycle and save — Students require binders each school year and some are not usable after a year of wear and tear. This year, Staples is offering an exciting new program that helps families save money and be friendly to the environment. For every binder students bring in to recycle, they will receive an instant $2 back on a new binder purchased in store. Flash drives with flash — Flash drives are an academic essential these days, allowing students to carry their work to and from school with a simple, compact tool. Flash drives are not only useful, but the


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On Saturday morning, breakfast starts at 7 a.m. Breakfast will include pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs, sausage gravy and biscuits, and more. The Run for Relief 5K run will be held at 8 a.m. At 9 a.m., the Art and Collectible Auction starts in the large tent and the Wood & Tool Auction

starts in the gymnasium. The Quilt Auction will begin at 10 a.m. Gerber’s chicken barbecue, Laotian egg rolls, homemade ice cream and much more will be available for lunch. The fourth annual cornhole tournament and third annual volleyball tournament will be part of Saturday’s activities.

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Penny Power is being designated for water projects around the world. This project provides clean drinking water and new wells for communities all over the world. Pocket change is being collected at area Mennonite Churches until the Relief Sale. Collection sites and a coin counter will be available at the Relief Sale. Children’s activities are held throughout Friday and Saturday. There will be festival games, a children’s train and an auction for children 13 and

younger where they can bid on many items. There will again be bungee jumping activity for everyone to watch or bounce into action. Auction items can be previewed online prior to the sale at www.OhioMCCReliefSale.org. Brochures, registration information, forms for the Run for Relief, Cornhole, and Volleyball Tournaments are also available online. Admission and parking are free. Handicap parking and wheelchairs are available.

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Entertainment briefs

August 3: Charm Cool Down Sale

Charm, OH

Gospel Book store supports the ohio Mennonite relief sale 2012 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Friday Evening, August 3 4:00 pm Food stands and displays open 6:30 pm Music –The Miller Sisters, The Glick Family. Hosted by Mark Zimmerman of WCRF and John Schmid Silent Auction (no live auction) Saturday, All Day, August 4 7:00 am Breakfast! All you can eat (by donation) Pancakes, Fresh Sausage, Eggs and More

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August 3: Hotel Millersburg

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August 3: Music on the Square

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August 4: Moonlight Canoe Trip

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August 9: The Booth Brothers Gospel Concert

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Friday Night, August 17th 6:30 p.m. Baltic Homecoming

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Fri., August 3 Thumbs McGee 7-10 p.m.

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Gather together under the stars for White Night, an outdoor dinner event sponsored by the Friends of the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum. The event will take place in front of the museum on Whitewoman Street on Saturday, Aug. 4. The street scene will be arrayed in white with luminaria and twinkling lights, and participants are encouraged to wear all white. Diners are to take their own culinary creations as well as table decorations and service. White is the theme and elegant the modus operandi. The museum will provide tables, chairs, live music and sparklers. Diners may pre-order bottles of wine to match their menus. The wine list is available. At 7 on the evening of the event, the table hosts may set up their tables. The fete formally begins with a toast to the museum and the splendid White Night at 8 p.m. Live music will fill the street and a salute with

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330-674-1457 • 35 W. Jackson St., Downtown Millersburg

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tablecloth, live music and sparklers. To view Niagara-on-the-Lake’s similar event, Diner en Blanc, go to http://vimeo.com/27619598 White Night is a fundraising event for the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum. You may purchase your tickets and wine at the museum by phone or web-

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Glenmont Homecoming Festival will take place Aug 4. Barbecued chicken and pork dinner starts at 11 a.m. in the community center. Other events include a parade starting at 1 p.m. with line-up starting at noon. Activities include kids games, mud volleyball, cornhole, co-ed softball tournament and a 5k run. For more information call Tennille at 330-763-1636.

sparklers ends the gala. Creativity is encouraged with prizes awarded to the most elegant and the most creative tables. Table reservations can be made for parties of 2, 4, 6 or 8. Tickets for the event are $10 per person, covering the cost of the use of a table, chairs, plastic white

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Wedding attire cut short by soaring temperatures It was mid-afternoon, just hours before my niece’s wedding and the temperature was due to top out just shy of 100° right about the time the vows were to be spoken. Although the reception would mercifully take place indoors in an air-conditioned hall, the ceremony itself was to go off on the steps of a gazebo against the manicured backdrop of a country club.

I lived through a similar event 20-some years ago as a groomsman in the wedding of a college buddy. It took place in a tiny wooden church in

an area of Pennsylvania where air-conditioning was still considered science fiction — right up there with cable television and double-wide trailers. (The double-wide eventually arrived with a vengeance, followed closely by cable. Air-conditioning? The locals figure they’ll sooner see a man on the moon than something capable of making a hot day cold.) Anyhow, I was one of a

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half-dozen pitiful souls sentenced to perspire half their body weight via their armpits and various regions for which terminology fit to print in a family newspaper has not yet been invented. We did so in the name of true love and brotherhood while standing square-shouldered in black tuxedos beside the alter. I imagined my feet slowly pickling inside my sweat-drenched patent leather shoes. In the moment I believed this was perhaps the closest brush with death I had experienced in my young life. In fact, I had fleeting thoughts that I had, perhaps, already died and had begun doing my time for a long line of unconfessed, low-grade sins. Many hours later, after working desperately to replace lost body fluid with draft beer, I realized a different sort of temporary damnation. It was an ugly weekend. I’ve grown up considerably since that time, and one of the lessons I’ve learned along the way is that in all but the most formal of situations it’s much more important to be comfortable than fashionable. (The women in my family will roll their eyes dramatically upon reading this as they try to imagine what I would even consider to be “the most formal of situations” in a life they consider to be a 365-day-a-year faux pas where comfort trumps fashion 365 days a year!) My point, I was not

about to suffer needlessly in the name of suit-andtie diplomacy when I was but a bit player in this production. I declared my intentions to my next door brother-in-law, Craig. “I’m wearing shorts to the wedding tonight,” I said. “Hmmm,” he put his hand to his chin and pondered the consequences. “Are you sure we can get away with that?” “Heck yeah!” I said. “There’s an unwritten rule in the wedding world that says once you top 90° all requirements for formal attire are suspended.” What I didn’t tell Craig, of course, was this particular unwritten rule had been “unwritten” by ME only moments before. “We could probably wear Speedos to the thing if our wives wouldn’t threaten to beat us senseless for embarrassing them!”

“Alright then,” he said. “Shorts it is; I just hope we’re not the only ones. ...” With Craig in cahoots I had all the validation I needed to write my fashion statement across the annals of family history. When I told Kristin of our plan, she was surprisingly receptive to the idea. “All the women will be wearing dresses,” she said. “I’ll have to say I’d probably opt for bare legs too, if I were a man. You’re going to need some shoes, though. You are NOT wearing your flip-flops if you’re planning on going with me.” I agreed, and set off in search of footwear with only hours to go before the ceremony. (Be sure to return next week to see what happens when a man with a plan and a non-existent sense of fashion goes shoe shopping on deadline!)

Early voting being taken in Holmes Early voting is being conducted for the Aug. 7 special election. The only issue on the ballot in Holmes County is a levy for the East Holmes Local School District. The Holmes County Board of Elections office is open weekdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m. It also will be open July 28 from 8 a.m.-noon for early voting, and will be open until 6 p.m. on Aug. 3, the last day for early voting. The polls will be open 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. on Election Day at polling locations in the East Holmes District.

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Brian Whinnery, Kiko Family Farms, (1) Micah Dye; Fall Heifer Calf, Cole & Winchell, Signature Holsteins, Bryce Sanor; (1) Louis Liming; Summer Yearling, (1) Elijah Dobay, Signature Holsteins, Lorawae Holsteins; Spring Yearling, (1) Mason Mazzaro, Nevin & Brenda L’Amoreaux and Lorawae Holsteins. Winter Yearling, (1) Ryan Kiko, (2) Hannah Dye, Kiko Family Farms; Fall Yearling, (1) Cora Daniel, (2) Louis Liming, Whiteleather Holsteins; Junior Champion Junior Show, Mason Mazzaro; Spring Yearling, M-Signature, Damion Pristine; Reserve Junior Champion Junior Show, Ryan Kiko; Winter Yearling, Sanor Valley, Bolivia Kenzie. Junior Champion Open Show, Bryan Whinnery; winter calf, Whin-Way Destry Oasis; Reserve Junior Champion Open Show, Cole & Winchell; Fall Calf, Fusion Passion Poison; Junior Best Three Females, Whiteleather Holsteins, Bryce Sanor, Quality-Quest Holsteins. Junior Two Year Old, Bryan Whinnery, Quality-Quest Holsteins, Jim Beardsley, (1) Hannah Dye; Senior Two Year Old, (1) Hannah Dye, Kiko Family Farm, Lindsay L’Amoreaux; Junior Three Year Old, Whiteleather Holsteins , Jim Beardsley,

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In memory of Gary Beeman, his chair sat vacant Sunday, along with a few longtime pranks that were often associated with his shooting at the Shreve Farmers and Sportsman’s Club. Included was a cooling system for his gun barrel (bucket of water and a funnel) and a hammer to adjust his gun sights.

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Shooting competitors gather around to watch the targets get scored during Sunday’s Gary Beeman Friendship Shoot at the Shreve Farmers and Sportsman’s Club.

“There’s a lot of skill involved. It’s hard to get a slug in that little circle in the center of the target.” All proceeds from the shoot, as well as the Dean Eveland, president, money raised from a rafShreve Farmers and Sportsman’s Club fle for a 16 gauge Stevens shotgun, will be going to Hospice and Palliative didn’t work out. Now it’s said Eveland, “but we did Care of Greater Wayne a memorial shoot. We all because we figured a lot County — also at Beecame out to shoot and of people would come man’s request. remember him.” around (in honor of) Most importantly, the The club gathered a Gary.” club got a chance for clomonth earlier than in Some sportsmen like sure after the loss of a years past, opening the trap shooting, some pre- good friend. shooting range at Bee- fer skeet and some shoot “Gary liked the comman’s request. Members only sporting clays. The petition,” said Eveland. showed up on Saturday Shreve Farmers and “He liked to ride and to spruce up the grounds, Sportsman’s Club, which harass all the shooters. pound in new posts to started in the 1960s, has He was never a big winhold targets, and even found its niche in slug and ner, but he won his share began Sunday’s com- still targets. of flights, particularly the petition two hours ear“Some people just get slug shoots. He fit in with lier than the club’s usual into it,” said Eveland. everyone.” noon start. All at Beeman’s request. “We probably wouldn’t do this for everyone,”

“We did this for Gary, this was his last request. This is what he wanted, one last shoot.”

Most everyone in the club likes to tell of the time Beeman was shooting, and after some goodnatured ribbing from club members, emerged from the shooting stand after a bull’s-eye to proclaim, “Now you guys can put that in your pipe and smoke it!” “Then we all told him he shot the wrong target, he shot my target,” said Missy Dalessandro, the SFSC secretary. “Yeah, I

kept the money.” When asked if they thought Beeman was watching down from above at the day’s events, Eveland was quick to answer. “Wait until someone shoots the wrong target, and Gary’s going to be laughing up there,” said Eveland. “I would like to think that he’s well aware of what’s going on today.” The event raised $722.32 for Hospice.

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By ART HOLDEN Sports Writer An empty chair sat outside the shooting pavilion at the Shreve Farmers and Sportsman’s Club in mid-July, while inside, shots from the shooters echoed through the valley off of Township Road 513. Sportsmen were there shooting slug and shot targets, from 40 and 35 yards, respectively. The prizes were mostly meat packages, hams, bacon and chops, and some money shoots. The competition was friendly and leisurely. Pretty much like most of the Shreve Farmers and Sportsman’s Club shoots. Someone, though, was missing. Someone who was always there, someone who would open the gate to the club for each day’s shoots. The one who was the first one there, and the last to leave. That someone was Gary Beeman. “We did this for Gary, this was his last request,” said Dean Eveland, president of the Shreve Farmers and Sportsman’s Club. “This is what he wanted, one last shoot.” Unfortunately, Beeman never made it to the final shoot, succumbing to cancer on June 30th. “He was a character, that says it best,” said club member Brad Humrichouser. “He was boisterous. You always knew what he thought. “He wanted one last shoot, one send-off,” Humrichouser continued. “But the schedule


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lies, the group developed the farm to showcase the many healthy foods produced in the area. Tucked into a restored 19th century barn, the farm’s retail store has become an outlet for locally produced foods and natural products from a variety of vendors in the greater Holmes County community. The store also features a wide variety of seasonal vegetables and pastured animal products produced on-site at the farm.

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Farm milk, cheese and egg production, he said. To further that goal — and to introduce the community to this mode of farming and feeding — Wholesome Valley farm will hold the first Threshing Event on Saturday, Aug. 4 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. “People can walk around and see how it is done. The threshing event is just another part of the whole vision of the farm as being able to provide something for the public to come out and experience,” said Kurtz. The farm will offer guided wagon rides, a familystyle meal and firsthand views of the many workings of the farms, including pastured animals, fields of chemical-free produce and a harvest of oats with a steam-powered tractor and antique threshing machine. “The purpose of the event is basically to showcase the farm and what all we do here,” said Kurtz. “The event shows the history of the community — how the threshing is done, how it is harvested and what it is used for.” The event brings visitors in close contact with the farmers who grow their food, allowing consumers to take an inside look at the processes that takes their food from field to table. “It’s educational,” said Kurtz. “People get to see what is done with the actual product, how it’s grown and how it’s harvested.” Furthermore, the harvest is done using a method

likely to be seen only in Amish Country — with a steam-powered tractor and antique threshing machine. “The shocked oats are taken on the wagon to the threshing machine. People can come out and go right up to the threshing machine to watch the threshing being done using a steam tractor. You don’t see that anywhere else,” said Kurtz. “But what really sets it apart is the special meal at midday.” At 11:30 a.m., visitors to the farm will be served a wholesome family-style meal of chicken, potatoes, vegetable, dressing and dessert including homemade pie and ice cream. Every part of the locallysourced meal is homemade by the women at the farm. “It’s a traditional threshing meal,” said Kurtz, explaining that members of the Old Order Amish community still hold threshing bees, during which they come together to help each other thresh. This meal is typical of such events. The meal is $30 per person. If visitors are unable to stay for the meal, the tour is available free of charge. There will be reserved seating for the meal, call 330-359-2129 to reserve. If this type of direct farm to table relationship is appealing, Wholesome Valley Farm also offers Community Supported Agriculture subscriptions. A CSA is a direct connection between the producer and the consumer in which the consumer supports the

(Continued From Page 12) 73-83.50, medium-good 67-73, fair-medium 60-67, light-thin 60-down; 90 Feeder, steers 50-135, heifers 67.50-125.

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The purpose of Saturday’s threshing event is to showcase Wholesome Valley Farm and the things that are done there to promote healthy foods. farmer by buying a share of the farm production upfront, then receives the bounty of whatever the farm produces according to crop yields and availability. The Wholesome Valley Farms CSA has options of a bread share, a summer veggie share, an egg share and a flower share. Other items, including meat, honey, maple syrup, bakery items and specialty items like herbs, goat’s milk herbal soaps and cookbooks are also available as add-ons. “You are supporting your farmer by paying him up front to produce your food, and you get all the varieties produced in season by the farm,” said Kurtz, noting that for vegetables, the farm can produce up to 40-50 varieties seasonally. “A member is able to experience all the different varieties that are produced in season and are able to cook accordingly. The benefits for someone interested in healthy foods is that you get a lot of different vegetables that you could not

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KIDRON AUCTION July 26 88 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 36-66, 210-230 lbs. 58, 230-260 lbs. 45-62, butcher sows 28-35, boars by weight 10-33. 263 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 16-56, 41-50 lbs. 38-56, 51-60 lbs. 45-60, 61 lbs.-up 56-71, service boars 70-260. 131 CALVES — Back to farm, bulls 90-140, back to farm, heifers 105-175, light & thin 85-down. 141 CATTLE — Steers 75-80.50, heifers 68-80, bulls 84-93.50, good beef cows 72.50-80.50, medium to good 63-72, thin to poor 80-down; feeder steers 68-91, heifers 75. 8 SHEEP — Market lambs 90-125 lbs. 105-110, Feeder lambs up to 85 lbs. 112.50-115, cull ewes and bucks 10. 27 GOATS — 10-157.50. 184 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 1,310-down, bred heifers 1,510-down, service bulls 300-925, open heifers 385-900. TOTAL HEAD 842; Consignors 234. 37 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 150-400, 2nd cutting 340-390, 3rd cutting 350, lg. bales 50-77.50 each and 120-230 ton, straw 125-220 ton, ear corn 220 ton, oats per cwt. 15.

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buy or would otherwise not be available in-store. You get a huge variety if you have a CSA share.” Subscription pick-up is available in Dover, Akron, Canton and at the farm. Wholesome Valley Farm is located at 927 U.S. 62 in Wilmot. Call 330-359-2129 or visit http://www.wholesomevalleyfarm.net/ for more information.

78 DAIRY— Cows 1,200-down. 157 CALVES — Back to farm Holsein bulls 95-120 lbs. 120160, good 80-120, common 30-80, Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 100-175, crossbred 45-140, crossbred heifers 75-170. 242 GOATS — Kid 135-down, billies 225-down, nannies 140down, wethers 250-down. 634 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks & ewes 55-80, lambs 40-60 lbs. 110-180, 60-80 lbs. 100-180, 80-100 lbs. 102.50-150, 100-130 lbs. 107.50-120. TOTAL HEAD — 1,388. 100 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd cutting 250-400, 3rd and 4th cutting 250-370, mixed 1st cutting 190-350, mixed 2nd cutting 225360, lg. bales hay 40-90, lg bales hay 135-370 ton, wheat straw 120-225 ton, ear corn 260, oats 16. 514 DOZEN EGGS — White 1.10, brown 1.60-2.30.

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tion, she student-taught in both the East and West Holmes school districts. She served as assistant softball coach for West Holmes High School prior to her death in 1999. This year’s recipient of the Frenette-Rickly Scholarship is Emily Ditmars, who will be studying social and behavioral science at the Ohio State University.

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of Aaron and Chris Austin of Big Prairie; and Hayley Kick, daughter of David and Nancy Kick of Lakeville; were selected as 2012 Buckeye Girls State delegates by the American Legion Auxiliary, Post No. 192 in Millersburg. Buckeye Girls State is a week-long program designed to educate Ohio’s young women in the duties, privileges, rights and responsibilities of good citizenship. Austin and Kick actively participated in Girls State government activities held at University of Mount Union June 10-16. Kick was chosen to rep-

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resent the Buckeye Girls State program, one of two participants per state, at the 2012 Girls Nation, July 20-28. A week is spent creating a mock legislature, submitting bills and resolutions, participating in Senate sessions, holding a national convention, and electing officials such as president and vice president. Special field trips include visits to the White House, Arlington National Cemetery, monument tours, and a day on Capitol Hill meeting with state senators and representatives.

Patten Poker Run raises more than $2,400 for scholarship On June 9, more than

150 bikers or drivers left American Legion Post No. 192 for the eighth annual Patten Poker Run. This event was created in memory of William H. Patten III (WHP3) to be used toward a scholarship in his memory with the Holmes County Education Foundation. The WHP3 Poker Run stopped in Loudonville, Mifflin, Ashland, Wooster, Sugarcreek, and concluded at Patten Pond in the evening with dinner and prizes for the bikers. Maynard Mohr won the prize for the oldest biker of the event, while Mariah Medley was the youngest rider. Brandee Alexander won the best poker hand. The event raised $2,430 for the scholarship fund.

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Antiques in the Alley is Saturday in Downtown Millersburg Antiques in the Alley is an unique outdoor antiques show located in downtown Millersburg. Shop along the streets, sidewalks, courthouse lawn and the alleys of the Village of Historic Millersburg. Downtown Millersburg will host Antiques in the Alley Saturday, Aug. 4. This is the only time of year that a person can go in the back door and out the front door of many businesses located in Historic Downtown Millersburg. What a fun and festive event to spend the

day shopping for antiques, collectibles, treasures and art. You’ll find furniture, inside and outdoor collectibles, garden accents, fall accents for inside and outside decorating, fishing and hunting collectibles, linens and quilts, kitchen items, salvage style creations and art, Victorian and Country collectibles, glassware, vintage jewelry, vendors that carry so many unique and oneof-a-kind items. Crafters and artists can be found on the courthouse lawn. Court Street Alley will be

filled with antiques dealers and a Watkins product dealer. Antiques and collectibles dealers will be set up along the three blocks of Jackson Street on both sides. Homemade fudge, fresh homemade chips and salsa will be sold by vendors on the courthouse lawn. Fairstyle food vendors will be set up on the courthouse lawn and in the parking lot of the village offices. Visit all the stores in Historic Millersburg for great sales inside and out of the stores. Millersburg is home to six antiques

and collectibles stores and many unique specialty stores and restaurants, all within walking distance of the event. Watch pewter being spun, soaps and lotions being made, painting on Fenton glass, buy candles made in the village and visit a store that carries a large collection Ohio Folk Artist Billy Jacobs canvas prints and buy rugs made in Millersburg. Get lost in racks and racks of unique books, old and new. All these great items and more are located in the Village of Millersburg.

Antiques in the Alley is in its 8th year of operation and continues to grow each year. It is an outdoor event, rain or shine. Are you an antiques vendor, crafter or just someone who wants to get rid of extra items? Antiques in the Alley is the right event for you. Lots of space, low set-up fee and friendly people are just a few of the reasons you should visit in Millersburg at Antiques in the Alley. For pictures or more information visit www.

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will also be featured in a 2013 Walnut Hills “Art is Ageless” wall calendar. Entry forms must be submitted by Aug. 10. The entry forms are available at Walnut Hills Retirement Community, located on Olde Pump Street in Walnut Creek; and at the West Fork Senior Center in Millersburg; or forms can be printed directly from the “News and Events” page of the Walnut Hills website, www. walnuthillsliving.com. Contact Paula Miller, community relations coordinator, at 330-8933200, Ext. 354.

Way Yard Sale, held along the Lincoln Highway in Ohio, will take place Aug. 9, 10 and 11. The event jumps across the border to West Virginia, with parts of Indiana, Illinois and Iowa’s Lincoln Highway communities as well. Shoppers determined to find just about anything will have over 1,000 sales in Ohio alone to rummage through. A free Travelers Guide, featuring a map of the byway’s sometimes two parallel paths across Ohio will be available to travelers at businesses along the corridor. The official byway website, www.historicbyway.com, lists the locations where the guides will be available as well as many of the yard sale

sites and other attractions, including restaurants and motels. Shoppers may also follow the byway’s Facebook page. An online scavenger hunt, a contest that prompts participants to find a list of items, photograph them and e-mail the photo to the webmaster for their entry, will again be part of the three-day event. The three top drawn entries of completed collections will receive “fun things to do for a year” along the ‘Lincoln,’ including overnight stays, tickets to attractions, gift certificates and free dinners.

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More than 200 people attended the Eli Jake (or ‘Ayley Check,’ as the locals call it) Family Reunion in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Jonas Miller Homestead near Walnut Creek on Saturday, July 28. The Jonas Miller Homestead is currently owned and farmed by Myron and Linda Miller and their four children about 1-1/4 miles east of Walnut Creek. The farm has

remained in the Miller family since it was established, following the homesteader’s arrival, on May 6, 1810. The homesteading family was joined by three other couples from Somerset County, Pa., and traveled via conestoga wagon and joined Jonas Stutzman (‘Der Weiss,’ the first white settler in Holmes County), and settled in the Walnut Creek Valley. The Jonas Miller Homestead is one of the first five farms established in Holmes County by white settlers. Myron and Linda’s children are the seventh generation on the family farm, formerly owned by Myron’s parents, Crist E. and Lydia Miller. Saturday’s event included a large potluck lunch and a special anniversary celebration program conducted by Wyman Miller, a brother to Myron, who was also raised on the Jonas Miller homestead. Wyman extensively researched the family documents and reminded the family of the former untamed wilderness in what is presently home to the bustling Walnut Creek Valley. See Pg. 19 — 200TH


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Girls in the Fredericksburg Fire District age 5 years through 7 years old vie for the title of Little Miss Fredericksburg. The determination will take place Monday August 6th at 7:00pm at the Fredericksburg Firehouse. ALL contestants will receive a ride in the fire trucks that evening. Refreshments will be available. Each contestant will chose a completely wrapped rose. The contestant that opens the Red Rose will be the winner. Last years Little Miss Fredericksburg is Emry Lemon, 6 years old daughter of Joe & Cathy Lemon. Emry will be crowning the winner at the Homecoming on Saturday September 1st at 6:30pm. The Homecoming is held every year as a fundraiser for the Fire Department and to bring the community together.

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Submitted photos received the clear deed. The Crist Miller shows the farm’s original tanned deed is still in possession deerskin deed, signed by the hand of James Mad- of the family and was displayed at Saturday’s event. ison, the fourth U.S. president. The oldest attendee The original farm was was Anna Schlabach, 85, purchased from the govern- of Millersburg. Those in ment during a time when attendance farthest from land was sold for $1.25 their home were Duane (Continued From Page 18) to $2 per acre. The Miller and Ruth Ann Keim and The keynote message homestead was signed over their 12 children, from was delivered by Ross to Jonas Miller on June 29, Manton, Mich., and JefMiller, senior pastor of 1812, which is the date he frey Miller from the same Hartville Mennonite made the final payment and community. Church, whose grandfather, known as ‘Fisher AUGUST Mose’ Miller, was raised E A V E R ’S Bargains on the homestead. “I hope an event like of the month Fredericksburg, Ohio today helps us appreciate our Christian heritage,” 12-Pk. big Roll Bath Tissue or 6-Pk. Print Paper Towels Ross Miller said at Satur• Septic-safe bath tissue is 2-ply strong day’s event. print paper towels with thirst reg. 99 • 2-ply, The farm’s original 7.49 pickets wipe dry fast W 128 696, 130 114 f4 7.99 tanned deerskin deed While supplies last. is signed by the hand of Get low prices on quality products James Madison, the fourth U.S. president. According 97 99 to records, the president met a handful of landown- 17-Pc. Tie 2-Pk., 14-Oz. Aerosol Kit Wasp & Hornet Killer ers in Zanesville where he Down • Two 10” ratchet tie downs • Kills wasps and hornest on contact arrived on horseback to • Two 6” cambuckles from 25’ away • 50’ poly rope receive the final payments • Also kills those returning to the nest • 12 bungees in assorted sizes plus larvae and pupae on their respective land H 153 209 B6 L 141 858 B12 While supplies last. plots and sign a clear deed While supplies last. Phone 330-695-6825 for those landowners who www.truevalue.com/ weavers paid all their dues.

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Quality Sileage Production and Management Clinics to be held from ingesting potentially high nitrate forages, and there is also an elevated risk of toxic silo gasses that may be potentially deadly to farmers and confined livestock. Holmes Soil & Water Conservation District, the Small Farm Institute, Merit Seeds and Farm Credit Services of Mid-America are teaming up to sponsor Quality Silage Pro-

duction and Management clinics throughout the month of August. Beginning the first full week of August, the clinics will be held every Tuesday and Wednesday, from 9 a.m. until noon. Tuesday clinics will be at the Farmerstown Livestock Auction and Wednesday at the Mount Hope Livestock Auction. Dean Slates and Tom Noyes, both OSU Exten-

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Special Movie Matinee at the Central Library — Join us at the Central Library, Saturday, Aug. 18 at 1 p.m. for a free movie matinee. Watch Katniss Everdeen take on the dangers of the arena in the first movie based on Suzanne Collins’s popu-

lar books. Seating begins at 12:45 p.m. This movie is rated PG-13. For movie title visit the Central Library or call 330-6745972. Wayne College Community card applications available Good news for students and researchers! There is now a way to locate and order items from colleges and universities. The Wayne Community College library has offered to provide community cards to Holmes County residents. These items may be delivered to the Holmes County Higher Education Center for easy pickup. To apply for the card and see card holder benefits, you may download an application from https:// wayne.uakron.edu/ library/community-members.dot or come into the Central Library in Millersburg for a paper form. All applications must be

One-on-One eReader Help Sessions at the Central Library — The Holmes County Library is now offering one-onone help for those with ereader devices. Sessions will be up to 30 minutes showing patrons how to “Our Town, Memories check out and download of Holmes County Proj- library ebooks and other ect” — Do you have digital media. Particiold pictures of an event pants must have a valid or people in Holmes Holmes County District County? Please consider Public Library card with sharing or donating your an account in good standphotos to the “Our Town” ing. To set up an appointProject. The images or ment call 330-674-5972. scanned representations will be gathered in a book Beginner Genealogy and shared at the Holmes Discussion Group will County Library as well as meet the fourth Thurson their website. Please day of every month from contact Susan Corl at 330- 5:30-:730 p.m. at the Cen674-5972 with questions tral Library, February or for more information. through October. returned to the Holmes County Library for processing. If you have any questions about this new service, please contact Susan Corl at 330-6745972, ext. 227 or email scorl@holmeslib.org.

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Hunger Games Program, Holmes County District Public Library — Ages 12-18, are invited to stay after the 1 p.m. matinee on Aug. 18 for activities based on the movie featuring Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark. Activities will include a Naming and Tribute Ceremony, Hunger Games Scavenger Hunt, trivia contest, and Cornucopia Challenge. Prizes will be awarded to the “winner” of the Games. Themed food will be provided. For more information call 330-674-5972 or visit www.holmeslibrary.org.


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Henry Miller, 84 Henry N. Miller, 84, 5118 State Route 515, Millersburg (Walnut Creek), died Friday, July 13, 2012, at 9 a.m. at his home. He was born May 11, 1928, in Tuscarawas County to the late Noah N. and Lovina (Yoder) Miller. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary J. Yoder, whom he married Jan. 17, 1952; children Paul (Emma) Miller of Millersburg, Reuben (Ada) Miller of Fresno, Esther (Roy) Miller of Sugarcreek, Sara (Mervin) Yoder of Butler, Ada (Andy) Yoder of Millersburg, Marie (Atlee) Miller of Baltic and Betty (Edward) Mast of Willisburg, Ky.; 43 grandchildren; 64 great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Norman (Ada) Miller of

Loudonville, Raymond (Elsie) Miller of Clarita, Okla., Elizabeth Troyer of Sugarcreek, and Mabel Miller of Fresno; and a brother-in-law, Syl Beachy of Sugarcreek. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three grandsons; an infant sister, Clara Miller; sisters, Ella Miller, Emma Raber and Alma Beachy; and brothers-in-law, Delbert Troyer, Ben Raber and Emanuel Miller. Services were Monday, July 16 at the Andrew E.N. Yoder residence, 5122 State Route 515, Millersburg, with Bishop Henry D. Miller officiating. Burial was in Burkholder Cemetery in Walnut Creek Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek.

Jack Howe, 78 Jack V. Howe, 78, of Baltic, died Sunday, July 15, 2012, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home, Walnut Creek. He was born June 29, 1934, in Barberton, to the late Edgar C. and Estelle (McGrady) Howe. He retired from Charles Rewinding and served with the First Marine Division of the Marine Corps during the Korean War. He was married Oct. 31, 1956, to Ray Carol Luplow Howe. She died Jan. 5, 2006. Surviving are brothers, Gene Edgar Howe of Akron and Robert H. (Betty) Howe of Massillon; a sister, Carol S. Starkey of Barberton; many nieces and

Mose Wengerd, 80 Mose S. Wengerd, 80, of Dundee, died Saturday, July 21, 2012, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home. He was born January 13, 1932, in Wilmot, to the late Simon and Lovina (Wengerd) Wengerd. He was the owner and operator of the former Trail Feed Store in Trail and a member of the Berlin Mennonite Church. He is survived by his wife, the former Katie Troyer, whom he married November 22, 1956; his daughter, Mary Ellen (Dave) Hershberger, of Millersburg; grandchildren, Angela (John) Blust of Twinsburg, Amy Hershberger of Wooster, Josh Hershberger of

Millersburg and Cierra (Josh) Posten of Wooster; great grandsons, Johnny and Aiden Blust; brothers and sisters, Katie Yoder of Winesburg, Adrian Wengerd of Walnut Creek, Susan Kurtz of Benton, Joe Wengerd of New Holland, Michigan, and Jr. Wengerd of Fredericksburg; and his aunt, Susanne Stutzman, of Benton. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Jacob Wengerd. Services were held on Monday, July 23, 2012, at Berlin Mennonite Church, with Pastors Herman Myers and Tim Zuercher officiating. Burial was in the Berlin Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek.

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nephews, great-nieces and nephews; and Sara Yoder, his caregiver and friend. Services were Saturday, July 21 at 4 p.m. at SmithVarns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek. Military honors followed the services at the funeral home. Burial was in Hillside Memorial Park, Akron. To share a memory and sign the guest register, visit www.smithfuneral. com.

Helena Barnett, 81 Helena M. Barnett, 81, of Millersburg, went home to be with the Lord Tuesday afternoon, July 17, 2012, at her home. Funeral services were Sunday, July 22 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with pastor Todd Hartley officiating. Burial was in Killbuck Cemetery. Helena was born in Levi, W.Va., on Dec. 26, 1930, to the late Lester and Alice (Crites) Hyer, and married Eugene Barnett in 1948. He preceded her in death. Surviving are sons, Terry (Nell) Barnett and Tim

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Barnett, both of Millersburg; a son-in-law, Stan McMahan of Holmesville; 10 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and a longtime friend and companion, Frank Lemon. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by sons, David and Bill Barnett; and a daughter, Melody McMahan. The family would like to express a special heartfelt thank you to Hospice & Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County, Hospice of Holmes County, and to the doctors and staff at the Cleveland Clinic.

Donald Younglove, age 72, of Glenmont, went home to be with the Lord Friday afternoon, July 20, 2012, at Au l t m a n Hospital, Canton. D o n ald was born Aug. 13, 1939, in Baltimore, Maryland, and was the son of George Wilson and Mildred (Fay) Younglove. On Oct. 7, 1989, he married Rowena Herr, and she survives. He was a volunteer chaplain at Transport for Christ in Lodi and was involved with helping with the banquets for Wycliffe Bible Translators. He was a member of Grace Brethren Church of Millersburg and attended the Faith Christian Fellowship of Trail. Donald enjoyed writing, but his main passion was serving the Lord and tell-

ing people about Jesus. Surviving in addition to his wife, Rowena, are one brother, Robert (Libby) Younglove of Towson, Md.; two nieces, Elizabeth (Chris) Conlon of Savannah, Ga. and Rebecca Younglove of Towson, Md.; two great nephews, Joshua and Dylan; and a great niece, Abigail. He was preceded in death by his parents. Funeral services were Monday, July 23, at Faith Christian Fellowship Revival Tent, located one mile west of Millersburg off of County Road 400, with Pastor Mark Miller officiating. Burial was at the Faith Christian Cemetery, County Road 400, Millersburg. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Family suggests that any memorial contributions be made to Transport for Christ Chapel, 8834 Lake Rd., Seville, 44273.

Cecil Franks, 79 Cecil E. Franks, 79, state Route 97, Perrysville, died at his home Thursday morning, July 19, 2012, after a six-month illness. Cecil was born Sept. 2, 1932, in Holmes County, the son of the late Ralph and Mary Lucille (Shoup) Franks, and grew up in Shreve. He was a 1950 graduate of Big Prairie High School, and lived most of his life in the Loudonville-Perrysville area. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean War, and during the early 1950s, was the owner/operator of Shell’s Half Acre. He also worked at Loudon Auto Parts, but spent more than 45 years working at Young’s Sand & Gravel, before retiring in 2006. He was a member of Bigelow United Methodist Church and American Legion Post 257 of Loudonville. Surviving are his wife, Kathie M. (Hall) Franks, whom he married Jan. 14, 1956; a son, Myron (Patricia) Oswalt and a daughter, Charlene (Jim) Morris, both of Loudonville; nine grandchildren; 22 great-

grandchildren; brothers, Tom Franks of Loudonville, Donald Franks of Hayesville, Gerald Franks, Richard Franks and Larry Franks, all of Shreve, Kenny Franks of Killbuck; and sisters, Maxine Miller, Cordelia Tate and Doris Nickle, all of Shreve, Marilyn Sigler of Asheville, N.C., Carolyn Remington of Avon Lake, and Linda Collins of Shreve. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Douglas G. Oswalt; and a brother, Robert Franks. Funeral services were Monday, July 23 aat Byerly-Lindsey Funeral Home, Loudonville, with the Rev. Diane McCartney officiating. Burial was in Loudonville Cemetery where military honors were conducted by the American Legion and VFW. Memorial contributions may be given to Bigelow United Methodist Church, in care of Rev. Diane McCartney, 10400 Township Road 506, Holmesville 44633; or Loudonville Fire Department EMS Inc., 200 N. Market St., Loudonville 44842.

Dan Hilty, 64

Dan L. Hilty, “Babu” (Swahili for grandfather) reached the finish line at 6:41 p.m. on July 22, 2012, of the race that God had marked out for him. With his family surrounding him and an air of peacefulness and tranquility, Dan entered into heavenly glory with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, while at home in Amity, Ore. The life of Dan L. Hilty was marked by a deep, abiding faith in Jesus. So much that even while battling several health issues during the past four years, it was common to hear him say, “I’m really good either way; if I am healed great; if it’s my time to go, even better!” Dan’s enjoyment of God’s grace led him to exude a life of humility, mercy and forgiveness to those around him. Dan spent many years Arthur Schie, 94 loving his family and in Arthur Schie, 94, of Leroy (Jo-Anne) Schie recent years took time to Sugarcreek, died Friday, of Strasburg; and broth- enjoy his “little buddies” July 27, 2012, at Walnut ers, Orval (Shirley) (his two grandsons, Riley Hills Nursing Home. Schie of Beach City and and Logan). Dan loved his He was born Feb. 24, Gerald (Bertha) Schie of church family (he was a 1918, in Holmes County Strasburg. member and served as an to the late Edward and In addition to his elder at Lafayette ComKatherine (Styer) Schie wife, his parents; a sis- munity Church), but also and married Lucille Arm- ter, Ruth; and brothers, loved lending a hand to brust on Sept. 15, 1937. Floyd, Allen and Ver- and enjoying the company She died Sept. 18, 2009. non, died previously. of his friends and family. He retired from the Services were Mon- Dan’s life will be marked Belden Brick Co. in day, July 30 at Smith- by a relentless determinaSugarcreek and was a Varns Funeral Home in tion to see the sovereign former league bowler at Sugarcreek. Burial was goodness of God in any Sugarcreek Lanes. in Union Hill Cemetery, and all circumstances. Surviving are a son, Sugarcreek. Dan was born in Navarre

on Feb. 28, 1948, to Levi and Martha Hilty. After growing up in Holmes County, Dan moved to Sarasota, Fla., where he met and married Ida Mae Weirich on May 27, 1976. They were married 36 years. Dan and Ida lived near family in Fredericksburg from 1976-80, and then settled in Amity, from 1980 until his passing. For 28 years, Dan was a very dedicated, hard working employee of Boise Cascade in Willamina. Dan is survived by his mother, Martha; brothers, Eli (Ella) and Pete (Mary); sisters, Emma (Andy) and Amanda (Eli); a brotherin-law, Jacob E. Shetler; his wife, Ida Mae; a son, Dwayne (Julie); grandsons, Riley and Logan; and many, many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father; and a sister, Linda Shetler. Viewing was Friday, July 27 at Macy & Son Funeral Home, 135 NE Evans, McMinnville, Ore. Burial was Saturday, July 28 at 10 a.m. in Sheridan Mennonite Cemetery, 8148 Sawtell Road, off Highway 22, outside of Sheridan, Ore. Memorial services were held at Lafayette Community Church, 365 Third St., Lafayette, Ore. Macy & Son Funeral Directors, McMinnville, Ore.; 503-472-6151.


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The 2012 Little League Senior League Ohio champions are (front, left) Cameron Yoder, Kendal Bontrager, Zach Miller, Clyde Yoder, Brandt Miller, Taylor Raber; manager Mike Yoder (back left), coach Austin Miller, Zack Mast, Kevin Yoder, Bradley Troyer, Eric Hershberger, Todd Ropp, Zach Lowe, Kyle Troyer, Jordan Yoder and coach Pat Kaufman.

Hawks win 4th Senior LL title in row By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer For the fourth straight year, East Holmes proved to be the top Little League Senior team in Ohio, as the Hawks knocked off the Ironton Tigers 6-2 to claim the L.L. Senior League state championship Friday night at Lehman Field in Berlin. Powered by some timely hitting, solid defense and great pitching, the Hawks earned a berth in the Central States Regional Tournament beginning Saturday in Peru, Ill. “I thought Todd Ropp took some really good

swings. Brandt Miller had some really good swings. And I thought Kendal Bontrager had a good swing on that ball he hit over the right fielder’s head. But other than that, we were a little nervous,” said East Holmes manager Mike Yoder. “I think our young kids were really nervous. The younger kids have never been in this position before, and at times, it showed.” Ropp ripped a run-scoring triple to the right-center field gap in the third inning that tied the game at 2-2. He drove in Taylor Raber, who walked to open the inning.

Ropp drove in the first run for the Hawks with a sacrifice fly in the first inning, again scoring Raber, who walked and went to third on a bunt single by Jordan Yoder. Ironton answered with a run in the top of the second off starter Bontrager. Brad Jenkins singled, moved up on a passed ball and scored on a hit by Trevor Easterling. The Tigers took a 2-1 lead in the top of the third on a hit by Laden Delawder, a stolen base and an RBI single from Mo Phillips. The Hawks took a 3-2 lead in the home half of

the fourth inning when Zach Mast and Taylor Raber worked back-toback walks against Ironton’s hard-throwing lefty Derek Battise with two outs. Jordan Yoder than ripped a single to score Mast with the go-ahead run. The Hawks tacked on three insurance runs in the bottom of the sixth. Zach Mast singled, was sacrificed to second by Raber, moved to third on an error, putting runners on the corners and ending the night for Battise. Ropp drove in Mast with a sacrifice fly off reliever

Brad Jenkins. Eric Hershberger singled to right and then Bontrager blasted a triple to right-center to plate two more. “That was clutch. We’ve been waiting for him to come through and play a good game, and I thought tonight, not only did he pitch well, but he had that shot to right,” Yoder said of Bontrager. Bontrager allowed two runs on six hits before reaching his 95-pitch limit after six innings. He fanned six and walked three. Clyde Yoder came See Pg. 24 — HAWKS

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East Holmes Senior Little Leaguer Kendal Bontrager delivers a pitch during the championship game against Ironton as shortstop Brandt Miller moves into position behind him. Bontrager pitched six solid innings and added a key two-run triple to help the Hawks claim the Little League Senior League State championship.

The induction of longtime Cincinnati shortstop Barry Larkin into baseball’s Hall of Fame adds to an interesting statistic, because he played only for the Reds. Of the 206 players in the Hall, only 47 spent their entire careers with just one big league team. One player not going into the Hall anytime soon is Rafael Palmeiro - one of just four players ever with 500 homers and 3,000 hits (along with Hank Aaron, Willia Mays and Eddie Murray, all in the Hall). Because of his steroid use, Palmeiro appeared on only 11 percent of the ballots in his first year of eligibility for the Hall. Awful game, great game - same game. That was Texas Rangers pitcher Colby Lewis in May of 2012. He allowed home runs to the first three Orioles he faced, then retired 18 straight including 11 strikeouts, then gave up two more homers. His total of 12 strikeouts but five home runs hadn’t happened in 94 years. On the flip side, take the awful/great day at the plate for St. Louis’s Ray Lankford in 1998. He fanned five straight times before homering to tie the game in the 11th, then singled to win it in the 13th. On the subject of great/awful games, they happen in other sports as well. In October of 1988, Dolphins QB Dan Marino passed for 521 yards (then No. 2 all time) with three TDs, but threw a career high five interceptions including one returned for a touchdown in a Miami loss. In November of 2000, Jason Kidd of the NBA Suns posted a triple-double, but also committed a league-record-tying 14 turnovers in a Phoenix loss. I bet you didn’t know... spurgeon chevrolet has “total confidence pricing” on everY new chevrolet on the lot. visit us at 1119 w. old lincoln waY in wooster, or on the web at www.spurgeonchevrolet.com

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Summer is usually time for prep sports reporters like myself to recharge the battery; take a vacation, enjoy time with the family and the like. This summer, however, thanks to The Daily Record Golf Challenge and the success of the East Holmes Little League team, there was hardly time for any breaks. And that’s a good thing. Because thanks to the busy summer, it’s already time to start preparing for fall sports. The high school golf season starts on Saturday, Aug. 11! That’s next week! Friday night football, soccer, tennis, golf, cross country, volleyball… there will definitely be something to do every night. Having scheduled events throughout the school year makes my life a lot easier to plan. Knowing there’s football games to cover every Friday, volleyball every Tuesday and Saturday, soccer on Tuesday and Thursday … you get the picture. This will be 24th season I’ve been covering sports here in Holmes County. Time sure flies when you’re having fun. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen the community this excited about the start of the football season. Kevin Maltarich, now in his third season at the helm of his alma mater, has the West Holmes program heading in the right direction with tons of talent and a boatload of dedicated kids. Jim Park should have another sensational season of volleyball with all the talented kids he has playing, and Rachel Nelson will try and defend her state title on the tennis court.

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Callahan gets a taste of national soccer competition By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The Cleveland United White U16 girls team finished fourth last week at the U.S. Youth Soccer National Championship in Rock Hill, S.C. The national championships cap a year-long series of competitions for boys and girls teams in multiple age groups One of the players on the Cleveland United team is West Holmes’ Abby Callahan. Callahan will be a junior on the Knights soccer team this fall. Cleveland United went 1-1-1 in the six-team tournament, vying for the national championship. They tied the first game 1-1 against CESA Premier of South Carolina. The second game, Cleveland United fell to MVLA Lightning out of California. They won their finale 3-0 vs., Chino Hills (Calif.) Legends. “That Lightning team out of California was non-stop. They just kept going and going. They never let up,” Callahan said. “They were so fast, and they never quit.” The Lightning went through the preliminary action undefeated, but lost to BRYC Elite out of Virginia 1-0 in the championship game on Sunday. California was looking for its second title in the past three years. While playing against some of the top soccer players in the country in her age group, the thing that Callahan remembers most was how hot it was playing in South Carolina. “It was very hot. It was like 110 degrees there,” she said. “It was a great experience. I hope we get back there next year.” Callahan plays center-mid for West Holmes and generates a lot of the offense for the Knights. However, she plays defense on the deep and talented Cleveland

United squad. Cleveland United is made up of 19 premier-level players from Northeast Ohio and is coached by Mark Raduka. “It was a little frustrating at times because you want to do the best you can, and so do all the others,” Callahan said. “I think it makes me a better player all around. When I’m playing defense, sometimes I can dribble up the field, so there was some offense, too. “Throughout the year, I’ve learned a little bit more about soccer and I think I’ve gotten better,” she added. “Playing year-

round is tough, but it’s fun. I’m glad to get a little break before the school year starts and enjoy some summer. It’s really different playing for (H.S. coach Josh) Wengerd and Raduka, like night and day. Wengerd is like funny all the time, and Marko is serious all the time. He’s a really good coach. He’s good to talk to, and he helps when you’re frustrated.” Cleveland United reached the National Championship tournament by winning the Midwest Championship two weeks ago in Saginaw, Mich.

They faced local rival Cleveland Internationals in the finals and won 1-0. The defensive battle was broken up with 15 minutes to play when forward Alexis Manoa of Strongsville booted a 35-yard shot over the goalkeeper’s head. It was the first win against the Internationals in six tries for Cleveland United. Three of those six losses were 1-0 games in the state finals over the past four years. The win was the first regional title for Cleveland United’s girls team and only the second in the club’s 25-year history.

The 1983/84 boys team won the event as U13s. “I couldn’t be more proud of these girls,” Raduka said. “Each girl stepped up and delivered legendary performances. They refused to lose and they sacrificed everything they could to win. It was a total team effort.” United went 3-0 during its group stage games, including wins over the Iowa and Michigan state champions. It also beat the State Cup Champion from Illinois 2-0 in the semifinals after battling through a scoreless first

half. “We got knocked down a few times and had to come back from a lot of injuries over the past year, but the girls never made excuses and they always got back up on their feet,” Raduka said. “I know they are a special group of girls and I believe we have some work left to do.” Cleveland United now is the only club in Ohio North history to win boys and girls regional titles, while this girls team is the first to play for the national championship.

Lynch (Continued From Page 23) The West Holmes girls soccer team will try and build on the successful season they enjoyed last year, which ended in a heart-breaking loss in a shootout at the regional tournament.. There is so much talent in so many sports, it is certain to be a great year at West Holmes this year. And Hiland will have its share of success as well, although it will be hard to duplicate the glory the Hawks have enjoyed on the hardwoods the past few seasons, especially with

thgraduation of so many talented players. The Hawks’ soccer team also will feel the sting of graduation, trying to replace so much of its offense (Luke Burch), and defense (Neil Mast and Christian Joy) as well as All-Ohio goalie Dylan Kaufman, just to name a few of the players who have taken their talents to the next level. Good luck to the Hawks Little League Senior Division team as it heads to Peru, Ill., for the Central States Regional with a berth in the Little League World Series in Bangor, Maine, on the line.

Hawks of which Yoder and his staff can be very proud. on and retired the Tigers “It doesn’t get old for in order in the seventh to the kids and as long as secure the win. it doesn’t get old for the “I just tried to do my kids, it doesn’t get old for best and keep my focus me,” Yoder said. “Our to keep my teammates expectations are always happy,” Bontrager said. very high. We want to “My teammates helped win the state tournament me out.” and make it to regionals. “Kendal battled. He We’ve got a lot of good pitched well,” Yoder said. players. We just need to “Kendal needed that eliminate some base-rungame for himself so he ning mistakes.” realizes he can compete “It feels great to get to at this level. He wasn’t go out of state and play throwing as hard as he baseball,” Ropp said. can, but he was in the “It’s a thrill to play other zone, throwing strikes. teams from other states. We’re going to need him This state tournament got down the road, so this was me jacked. We all played good for his confidence.” some great baseball dur“I thought Clyde came in ing this tournament. We and did a nice job throw- hit the ball well. We all ing strikes,” Yoder added. played defense well, and “We put a lot of pressure I thought we all pitched on Clyde to throw strikes pretty well. That all adds and he responded. He up to winning state.” pitched well. I thought East Holmes begins our defense played well.” regional action in Peru Taking the team to on Saturday, Aug. 4, at 2 regionals for the fourth p.m. Central time, against year in a row is something Illinois. (Continued From Page 23)

Abby Callahan, shown in action from this file photo while playing for West Holmes, is an offensive juggernaut for the Knights, but on her club team, plays defense.

Maltarich likes what he sees as practices open By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer West Holmes third-year coach Kevin Maltarich was quite pleased with the way things went at the Knights’ first day of practice this past Monday. “It’s always exciting to get out and get back to work,” Maltarich said. “Everyone’s on a high and I like what I see, but we’ve still got

a lot of work to do. We’ve still got to get pads on. That’s where you can really tell where you’re at. “But as far as first days of practice go, overall this has been my best first day as a coach.” The coach likes what he has to work with this year. “From a maturity standpoint, we’re bigger, stronger and a heck of a lot faster than we’ve been,”

Maltarich said. “We’re not satisfied with mediocre or average. We’re striving to be perfect on every play. But I’ve got to bite my lip a little bit here. We’ve still got to get the pads on and see what we can do. There’s still a long ways to go.” The Knights have three weeks to get ready for their first game on Friday, Aug. 24, at Triway.


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Florence Lauby, 99 Florence M. Lauby, 99, Killbuck, went home to be with her Lord on July 20, 2012. She had resided in East Liberty most of her married life before moving to Killbuck in 1978. For the past several years, she had resided with her son, Edward (Marilyn) in Lakeland, Fla. Born in Akron in 1913, Florence was active in the Summit County Farm Bureau, was a 4-H adviser for 20 years, Sunday school teacher, organ and choir director at East Liberty Evangelical United Brethren Church and later Green Valley United Methodist Church, while simultaneously contributing to the Harring Road Family Farm, East Liberty and later the Killbuck 350 acre farm. In Killbuck, she was active in the Millersburg Senior Center leading exercise classes, quilting, Bible studies, and she assisted in playing the organ at her church, Killbuck First Church of Christ. She became an avid

quilter in her retirement years. Surviving are sons, David (Alice), Edward (Marilyn) and Harold (Sandy); grandchildren, Scott (Kristi), Kimberly (Mark), Todd (Melissa), Tara (Jason), Adam, Katina, and Jenny; eight great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph in 1985 after 50 years of marriage; her parents, Katie and Charles Donner; sisters, Mable Etters, Lillian Null and Cora Stone. Serrvices were held Saturday, July 28 at Hecker Funeral Home in Uniontown. Pastor Jerry Harpool officiated. Burial was in Woods Cemetery, Uniontown. The family requests memorial contributions to Hospice & Palliative Care of Greater Wayne (Holmes) County, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691. Hecker Funeral Home 330-699-2600

Donald Grenert, 79 Donald A. Grenert, 79, of Guerne, died Monday, July 23, 2012, at Wayne County Care Center, after battling cancer. B o r n Feb. 17, 1933, in Wo o s t e r, Don was the second of four sons born to Howard Grenert and Esther Runkle. On Sept. 3, 1955, he married Jean “Red” Mathie. She preceded Don in death in 2005. Don graduated from Killbuck High School in 1951 and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He attended both Bowling Green State University and Kent State University. After 30 years with Rubbermaid Inc., Don retired as a supervisor of operations in data programming. He was an active member of Fredericksburg American Legion Post 651 and Killbuck VFW Post 7079. He also leaves many friends at the American Legion in Wooster. Don enjoyed gardening, hunting, fishing, and camping, particularly at the VFW Park in Killbuck, where he was among post members who originally constructed the park. Surviving are children,

Mike (Diana) Grenert of Columbus, Laura (Terry) Gilmor of Moreland, Linn Grenert of Shaker Heights and Ed (Nannette) Grenert of Moreland; grandchildren, Joshua Wilburn, David Grenert, Taylor Grenert, Adam Gilmor, Rachel Gilmor, Hannah Gilmor, Olivia Haas, Madeleine Haas, Ellen Grenert and Eddy Grenert; a greatgrandson, Alex Gilmor; brothers, Norman Grenert of Florida, and Jerry (Deb) Grenert of Wooster; a brother-in-law, John (Betty) Mathie of Millersburg; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents and wife, Don was preceded in death by a brother, David Grenert. Services were held at Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg. Burial was in Killbuck Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Murray Funeral Home, Creston. Friends may make contributions to Wayne County Care Center, 876 S. Geyers Chapel Road, Wooster 44691, where Don was treated with great compassion, kindness, and dignity by nurses, staff, and administrators alike. The family would also like to thank Dr. Masci and staff at the Cleveland

Clinic for their excellent care.

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Vesta Baird, 79 Vesta Marie Whitehair Baird, 79, of Mansfield, died Tuesday, July 24, 2012, at her residence. Vesta was born Dec. 10, 1932, in Holmes County to James and Esther (Holderbaum) Fortune, and married Paul Whitehair in 1950. He passed away in 1966 after 16 years of marriage. Vesta then married Henry Baird in January 1972. He passed away in 1985. She attended Mansfield Church of Christ. Vesta will be deeply missed by her children, Jim (Maleah) Whitehair of Charleston, S.C., and

Esther (Kim) Walton of Mansfield; seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and siblings, Viola O’Connor, Betty Clawson and Naomi Pursley. Vesta was preceded in death by her husband’s Paul and Henry; and a daughter, Debbie. Services were Monday, July 30 , at Roberts Funeral Home, Sherwood Chapel, Wooster, with Brother Leon Bond officiating. Burial was in Sherwood Memorial Gardens. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Mansfield, 371 Cline Ave., Mansfield 44907.

M. Marie Smith, 84 M. Marie (Etzwiler) Smith, 84, of Wooster, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 25, 2012, at Au l t m a n Orrville Hospital surrounded by her family. She was born Nov. 14, 1927, in Shreve, the daughter of Charles H. and Vera I. (Allis) Etzwiler, and married Donald J. Smith on Dec. 23, 1951. They shared life together for 60 years. He preceded her in death on April 8, 2012. Marie had lived in Wooster most of her life and was a member of Wooster United Methodist Church. She had worked at the old Wooster Rubber Co. during W.W. II and then was a homemaker. She enjoyed gardening and animals and cared for many pets through the years. She had wonderful memories of time spent with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Surviving are children

Roger (Shirley), Gary (Janet) and Dawn Smith all of Wooster, Deborah (Don Klima) Harris of Arvada, Colo., Alyce (Tom) Sniff of Sharon Center and Ronald (Charlotte) of Ellicott City, Md.; a stepson, Terry (Shirley) Smith of Wooster; 14 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; a brother-in-law, Kenneth (Betty) Smith of Wooster; and nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; sisters Mildred and Dolores; and brothers,Everett, Glenn, Elmer, Ralph and Virgil. Services were held Tuesday, July 31, at McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster, with the Rev. Larry Black officiating. Burial was in Wooster Cemetery. Marie had been cared for at West View Manor Nursing Home, and had been a resident of BrennField Nursing Center since May of 2012. The family would like to thank West View Manor and Brenn-Field for their excellent care.

Andy Yoder, 84 Andy S. Yoder, 84, 10207 Ely Road, Orrville, died Thursday, July 26, 2012, at his home. He was born in Holmes County on June 6, 1928, to the late Sam D. and Elizabeth A.(Raber) Yoder and married Edna J. Miller on Nov. 3, 1955. She survives. He was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to his wife, are daughters, Emma Yoder and Elizabeth Yoder, both of Orrville, Ada Yoder and Mary Yoder, both of Apple Creek, Edna Yoder of Tennessee and Anna (David A.) Miller of the home; sons Joe Yoder of Wooster, Sam Yoder of

the home, Abe (Miriam) Yoder and Daniel (Miriam) Yoder, both of Fredericksburg; 19 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and sisters Anna (Abe) Yoder of Fredericksburg and Ada Kaufman of Walnut Creek. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Andy; a grandson; a sister, Melinda Schlabach; and brothers, Dan, Eli and Ammon. Services were Sunday, July 29 at the family residence, with Bishop Enos E. Miller officiating. Burial was in the Erb Cemetery, East Union Township, Wayne County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton, handled arrangements.

Galen Yoder, 88

Galen Yoder, 88, of Shreve, died peacefully on Saturday, July 28, 2012 at Pomerene Memorial Hospital in Millersburg. Galen was born Nov. 22, 1923 in Millersburg to Stephen and Emma (Miller) Yoder and married Mary Millicent VanDuzer on Feb. 9, 1946 and she preceded him in death on Oct. 17, 2007. He was a graduate of Millersburg High School and served in the U.S. Navy during World War II serving from 19441946. After service he worked for Vermillion Foods, hauling eggs from local farms to Cleveland. Later he worked for 20 years for Fabricators in Wooster where worked as a carpenter and truck driver. Galen helped in the construction of Apple Creek Development Center and the OARDC. Nevin Fluhart, 75 Galen was an active Nevin J. Fluhart, 75, for many years. member of the Holmesof Fredericksburg, died Surviving are a brother, ville Church of Christ, Thursday, July 26, 2012, at Dean Fluhart of Freder- serving as a Sunday Smithville-Western Care icksburg; nephews, Scott School Superintendent Center, Wooster, after a Fluhart and James Por- and teacher, trustee, period of declining health. ter; and a niece, Linda elder and deacon. He was born July 13, Beegle. He enjoyed farming 1937, on the family farm A sister, Margaret Por- and woodworking and in Fredericksburg to the ter, died previously. his family enjoyed and late James and Ida (MillServices were Satur- treasured Christmas gifts er) Fluhart. He had made day, July 28, at Murray created by his hands. his home on the farm, Funeral Home in FredGalen will be missed where he was a farmer all ericksburg, with the by his eight children and of his life. Rev. Jack McClelland their spouses, Jim and He enjoyed pony racing officiating. Burial was Sherry Yoder of Akron, and baseball, having been in Fredericksburg East Phil and Joyce Yoder of a Cleveland Indians fan Cemetery. Millersburg, Keith Yoder

of Strongsville, Gayla and Rick Coldren of Westerville, Daniel J. Yoder of Shreve, Galen E. and Mary Ann Yoder of Wooster, Amy and Galen Mast of Dalton and Bob and Polly Yoder of Shreve; his grandchildren Marty (Julie) Yoder, Eric Yoder, Jeremy Yoder, Ty (James) High, Brandi (Aaron) Schlauch, Brock (Arianne) Yoder, Tracy (Chris) Perkins, Samantha Yoder, Dayla (Sam) Smith, Garret Cramer, Jaren (Kelly) Coldren, Maria Yoder, Monica Yoder, Mark Yoder, Michael Yoder, Jordan (Juliane) Mast, Brittany Mast, Tiffany Mast, Allyssa Mast, Michael (Renee) Lemon and Tony Yoder; 12 greatgrandchildren and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, three brothers, Oscar, Loren and Quentin and a sister Ruby Hantzsche. Services were Wednesday, Aug. 1 at Holmesville Church of Christ with the Rev. Jerry Claycraft officiating. Burial was in Prairie Township Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg. Memorials may be made to the Holmesville Church of Christ, 204 W. Main St., Holmesville, OH 44235. The family would like to thank the Holmes County Home, Joel Pomerene Hospital and Murray Funeral Home for the care they gave Galen.


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Legals 5

LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICE 7/26/2012 Issuance of Draft Air Pollution Permit-To-Install and Operate

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Notices 70 C.E. GALLION REUNION Aug. 12 Glenmont School 12:30 White Elephant Sale

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FOR SALE: 20x72 complete greenhouse with stove-wood or coal. Call, 330-359-5942.

WELDERS needed immediately. Competitive wages & incentives. Insurance includes medical, dental & vision. 401K savings plan. Please apply in person at WasteQuip, 930 Massillon Road (SR 241), Millersburg, OH 44654. EOE

FOR RENT: 20' x 30' tent w/ curtains or screens. Also 12' x 12' pop-up tent. 330-852-3139 VM

The Director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Position Wanted Agency issued the draft per- WILL DO quilting in my Millersburg area 100 mit above. The permit and house. Please call 330-359-5523. CUSTOM HAY mowing, plowing, disking complete instructions for re& manure hauling. Merle Miller, OPEN:Route 83 Restaurant questing information or sub- NOW 330-600-9170 7501 SR 83 Holmesville mitting comments may be INDIAN TRAIL WOOD330-279-3663 Monday-Sunday EXPERIENCED BOOK keeper/ secretary. o b t a i n e d a t : 6am-9pm Great Food & Spirits. WORKING Various programs. Full-time/ part-time. Breakfast all day! http://epa.ohio.gov/dapc 6661 St Rte 515 330-231-7447 or 330-567-3951 www.route83restaurant.com /permitsonline.aspx by entering Dundee, OH 44624 the permit # or: Tracy Gu, NOTICE: MOVED Honey Vonegar to John SMALL JOB guy. Cleanout basement and Holmes County shed. Haul trash away. Miscellaneous re- Mattie Hershberger, 3341 CR 114, Ohio EPA DAPC, Northeast FACILITY DESC.: pairs, painting, carpentry, plumbing. Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681. 1-866-228-4605 N o n u p h o l s t e r e d W o o d District Office, 2110 East Formerly Mattie Troyer. Household Furniture Manu- Aurora Road, Twinsburg, Sunday coats by sizes. OH 44087. Ph. (330) facturing 105 General 425-9171. PERMIT #: P0110324 Publish Holmes County Hub 65 Lost & Found PERMIT TYPE: Initial In- Publish Holmes County Shopper DRIVER/ WORKER NEEDED on pole barn August 2, 2012 stallation crew within 10 mi. of Farmerstown. LOST 2 gray Flemish Giant rabbits, be- 330-763-0845. PERMIT DESC: Initial intween Mt Hope & Clark area. stallation and operation per- 55 Notices 330-893-3462, leave message. MASONRY HELP WANTED: Must be mit for a semi-downdraft, willing to travel. 330-201-4891 YORKIE FEMALES, two 1 year old, manual spray coating operaFARM help for dairy. tion for wood furniture with CASH FOR scrap metal: trucks, buses, small, AKC & ACA. Also 1 bigger Parti GENERAL cars, heavy equip., farm equip., copper, Yorkie, male, AKC. 330-231-7989 or 330-464-0624. overspray filters. Parts are batteries, brass, aluminum, and any 330-893-1621 ext 3. CLEANING COMPANY has part time dried in a hot water-heated metal. Call (330) 473-8410. opening in Millersburg for evening

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Interested in agriculture/working on computers daily? Enjoy working with the public/ Learning a variety of office responsibilities? Familiar with global information systems? This is just a sample of the work at the USDA/FSA Office. We have an immediate opening at the Farm Service Agency Office in Millersburg, OH. We administer FSA programs at the local level. Applications will only be accepted through USAJOBS website at http://www.usajobs.gov announcement #ADZ709319-OH. Once you access the website; insert Millersburg, OH in the Where and click Search Jobs. Next click on Program Technician. Several tabs will guide you through the process. Be certain to complete the entire application process. Deadline is Aug. 6, 2012. FSA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HIRING FOR parental assistant in charge of home schooling a 7th & 8th grader as well as housekeeping & other duties. 330-231-6936.

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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BARTENDER/SERVER WANTED, part time. 2 years experience. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson Street or call 330-674-1457. DRIVER & WORKER needed for construction crew. 330-231-2460. CONCRETE FINISHERS and laborers needed. Call 330-674-4365 for an application or email resume to kayla@yoderconcrete.com. Experience required. BERLIN HOTEL & SUITES is looking for a full time Front Desk Guest Representative to provide attentive, courteous, friendly and efficient service to all guests prior to arrival and throughout their stay. You will be responsible for all reservation and inquiry calls during your shift. Afternoons and weekends shifts available. 5330 CR 201, Millersburg, OH 44654. Apply in Person. No Phone Calls. 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. 852-4111 Apply (330) in person 888-852-4111 M-F, 9a-4p at: www.kaufmanrealty.com Precision Geophysical 2695 SR 83 S Millersburg, Ohio 44654.

SERVICE AND SUPPORT ADMINISTRATOR This is a full time position with benefits. Position is responsible for development, monitoring and review of Individual Service Plans, coordination of services and determination of fiscal costs. Requires a degree and certification from the Ohio Dept. of Developmental Disabilities. Physical, criminal and driving background check required. Send resume to: Personnel Office, Holmes County Board of DD, 8001 T.R. 574, Holmesville, Ohio 44633. Deadline 8/10/12. IMMEDIATE OPENING for Monroe Township, Holmes County Fiscal Officer. Must reside in Monroe Township Holmes County. Need to be able to start position September 1, 2012. Fax resume to: 330-674-0410 by August 6, 2012. HELP WANTED: Part time driver worker with truck for roofing crew. Phone (330) 473-5902. PART TIME Experienced Horse Stall cleaners needed, Call (330) 674-2503 Leave message with horse exp. description.

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DRIVERS: Dedicated Account! $500 Sign-On Bonus! Top Pay, Benefits, Miles, Weekly Home-Time & More! Werner Enterprises: 1-888-567-3109

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Antiques Collectibles

TACKLE BOX full of old wooden fishing lures; Box full of old postcards; 50-pc. Currier & Ives plate set-$2.00/ea. 330-897- 6602, lv. msg.

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Appliances Electronics

FOR SALE: Kenmore self cleaning oven, $250. (330) 234-0882, Shreve. FOR SALE: Propane/natural gas chest freezer in good condition. Frostek brand. $900 OBO. (330) 377-9897 8' COMPLETE fluorescent light sets. $15 each. 330-893-3033. Ask for Mervin P. DOMESTIC Refrigerator, $150--suitable for basement or shop. 330-401-8262. 20 CU ft chest freezer for ice box. Still in good shape, $175. obo. David C Kauffman, 4365 US 62, Millersburg, OH 44654. BOYER'S NEW & used appliances: washers, dryers, refrigerators, stoves & freezers. Starting at $100. and up. 740-294-5207. GIBSON 18,000 BTU air conditioner. 230 volts, $50. obo. (330) 674-2459. FOR SALE: Completely rebuilt Maytag wringer washer. Call Henry A. Raber, (330) 674-5691 FOR SALE: XANTREX Inverter/Charger, Trace DR Series, 24/24, complete setup, batteries included. 330-301-2580. GUNSMITHING & Reloading business

120 Manufacturing /Industrial for sale. Serious inquiries only. Call Marvin, 330-763-4808

CNC - A Global Body & Equipment Company has an immediate opening for an experienced painter. Prefer experience in powder coating. Pay commensurate with experience. Please apply in person @ 2061 Sylvan Road Wooster, OH 44691 or email resume to HRMGR@CNCMETALPRODUCTS.COM CNC - A Global Body & Equipment Company is looking for experienced Welder/Fabricators for 1st and 2nd shift. Robotic experience is a plus. Pay commensurate with experience. Please apply in person @ 2061 Sylvan Road Wooster, OH 44691 or email resume to HRMGR@CNCMETALPRODUCTS.COM

FOR SALE: Used 5-burner natural gas stove, electric ignition, $75. Call 330-763-4808. FOR SALE: PSP 3000 with 9 tapes & charger, works excellent. $210. Phone (330) 852-8807 ext 1.

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DELL INSPIRON 530 desk top, Intel core 2 processor, 2 GB ram, Windows XP, Microsoft Office, 19" flat monitor, drive for all removable storage. Accessories and Norton protection included. $250. Phone (330) 496-9208.

125 Medical / Healthcare 220 ALTIMATE CARE is seeking caring and compassionate HHA's/STNA's to assist with caring for our patients in Wooster area. FT and PT positions available. Days, evenings, and weekend hours. Competitive pay, paid mileage, and benefits available. Apply in person at 24 S. Clay St in Millersburg. No phone calls please.

Computers

Construction Equipment

CAT -941 crawler/ loader. Good cond. Asking $11,000. 440-308-6345. VERMEER TRENCHER V-4150A 6 ft. bar with backhoe, $5500 Cat. Skidloader 262B, 3477 hrs., 84 H.P. $20,500. 279-4080 Voice Mail.

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130 Administrative / Office WANTED: SILO PIPE & distributor. 330-893-3701

FULL-TIME OFFICE assistant opening for a detail oriented person with excellent communication skills. Duties will include order entry, filing and telephone support. Proficient skills in Excel and Quickbooks required. Please send resume to Daniel's Amish Collection, 100 Straits Lane, Killbuck, OH 44637. RECEPTIONIST WANTED. Please call Monday, Tuesday, & Thursdays from 12 to 5p to schedule an appointment. 330-264- 2202

FAMILY Buggy LED lights, turn signals, brake lock, full child seat, excellent condition. 330-359-1113 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: Krone 4x5 net wrap round baler, in good condition, $7500. 330-698-0151 x 4 New Holland TC 48 DA, 48HP, 1000

195 Services hours. $10,000 (330) 359-0293 FOR RENT: Case skid Loader with bucket, pallet fork, manure fork. Also 4 ton dump trailer and 30 ton log splitter. Henry J. Miller, Sugarcreek. 330-852- 3363.

FOR SALE: Faulker pump and mount for chicken house. 330-893-2037 FOR SALE: Case 450C Dozer in good condition. Good under carriage. 330-893-4215


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FOR SALE: New Idea one row corn picker with Honda 13 HP motor, exc. cond. $2,500.00. 7 foot Dunham disc, good condition. $850.00. (330) 852-3173. FOR SALE. Massey Ferguson 290 diesel tractor, less than 4,000 hours, good tires. Good tractor. Asking $8000. (330) 231-3592. Can delivery for free in Holmes County. OLDER FORD tractor with loader, good cond. $4900. (330) 317-7048. FOR SALE: Case 500 diesel, power steering, pulley, PTO & hydraulics. Levi. Yoder Jr, 2283 SR 557, Baltic. (330) 897-0405. 5' King Tutter brush hog; Good corn binder; Papec Silo filler w/ extra knives. (330) 893-1308. NEW .HOLLAND 256 rake, reconditioned. McCormick #9 regular gear mower, reconditioned with bolted on rubber. EZ spreader. (330) 852-2666. FANS: Two 4 ft Acme 230 volt, 1 HP, 4 blade with shutters & cones, exc. cond., $550. each. One 2 ft Acme 120 volt, 1/2 HP w/ shutter & cone, $350. One 24" 1/2 HP, 120 volt, Acme Fan-Jet w/ poly frame, $250. One 18" 1/3 HP, Acme Fan-Jet with poly frame, $250. Lots of motorized fan shutters, 3x5, 3x3 & 2x2, $20. each. (330) 674-6918. WANTED: CEMENT stave silo. (330) 359-0140.

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HAY SPECIALS on round bale and small squares. Also wheat straw and corn stalks. Wayne Miller Holmesville. 330-763-1070 HAY FOR sale. 4x4 round, first cutting. No rain, stored inside. Can deliver. $89. per bale. 330-893-3299. ATTENTION WILL do custom round baling, hard core or soft core. With knives or without. Wet or dry. Also, mowing, raking hay, small square baling, other field work. Wayne Miller 330-763-1070 Nice 2nd Cutting, round hay bales for sale: $120 ea. call: 330-749-2248 120 BALES oats straw. Atlee Barkman 8360 CR 373 Big Prairie, OH 44611 2500 BALES, 1st cutting Timothy hay, 35lb bales, no rain, nice soft hay. $6 330-472- 2613 Taking orders for Red Haven Peaches. Coming week of July 23. Order now! Ginger Gold & Yellow Delicious apples, baby gold Peaches, and Pineapples. Millers Greenhouse, 330-359-5942

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Firewood Fuel

FIREWOOD KILN dried kindling wood. Excellend fire starter. 75 lb. bags, $7.50 ea. Call 330-674-7920 STOCK UP on firewood, slab bundles, split, seasoned. (330) 674-0646.

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 FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. 10 yd load $85 + delivery. Henry J. Miller. 330-852-3363.

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Garage Yard Sales

MULTI FAMILY GARAGE sale. Aug. 7 & 8. Jogging stroller, cedar chest, metal closets. Yoder's, 2064 TR 116, Baltic.

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GARAGE SALE downsizing, Oster Mixer w/ attach. on air, furn., black school caps, clths, elect. coffee maker, new carpet, Ariens lawn mower, and lots more! More sales in the neighborhood. Also Jack Russel mixed puppies. Aug 7-8. Near Becks Mills 5216 TR 118, Baltic OH.

FOR SALE: 2 yearling Belgian Fillies. One Elg. to reg. One grade. Eli A Swartentruber, 7904 South Apple Creek Rd, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 6 YR old gelding, all trot, good broke, surry size & drives nice. 7 yr old mare, big enough for surry & good broke. 3 yr old gelding, all trot, drives nice. Loran Schlabach, (330) 852-3096.

GRAMPS AND Grams Flower Patch Garage Sale: Summer clths (teens sz 2 and up- womens XXL), Men's clths 34-XXL, kitchen items, bedding, books, baby items and toddler toys, boys clths 18 mo. -4T, lots of misc, and Perrenial plants. 8073 Critchfield Rd., Shreve. Mon.-Sun, 9-6.

FOR SALE: 6 registered Katahdin ewes; 1 older registered Ram; 3 lambs from this summer. Priced from $150- $250. 330-852-3502

MULTI FAMILY garage sale. Aug. 7 & 8, 7-? 1977 TR 116, Baltic. 2 miles South of Brecks Mills.

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6 yr old double gated gelding, TSS, this surrey size gelding stands to hitch and at corners, some women can drive, good traveler. Steven Yoder 330-359- 5601x2.

Horses Livestock

7 yr old double gated gelding, TSS, stands to hitch, good horse for older people. $1500 Steven Yoder 330-3595601 x 2.

FOR SALE: 3 years old 1/2 Morgan, 1/2 quarter mare, broke to ride & drive with Dutch colt. 2 years old 3/4 Morgan, over 15 hands. Mini horses, 2 stallions, 6 mares, some are bred. Best offer. Robert Miller, (330) 600-0237.

FOR SALE: 12 yr old registered Paint Mare.Good on trails, needs work. $800. 330-698-0460

3 yr old Brown and white paint gelding pony. 42" tall, broke to ride and drive, very quiet. 330-359-5936.

FOR SALE: 8 years old standard bred, TSS, $1,400. Good for older people. Jr. Schlabach, 5230 CR 229, Fredericksburg, OH 44627.

9 Yr old Morgan mare. Rides & drives well. Been on trail ride. $1250 OBO. 330-897-1380. FOR SALE: Surrey, good condition. Roy Yoder, 4808 TR 367, Millersburg. 330-893-3087 ext. 1

POLLED BEEF cattle for sale, cow/calf pairs, feeders & service bull. Cross breds-born & raised on farm. (330) 893-2895.

GUERNSEY Steers for sale, grain fed, 1050 lbs. - $1.00/per pound. 330-893-3299.

8 YR old Bay standard bred gelding. Safe for anyone. good for short trips. $900 obo. 330-279-2070

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For Sale: 8 yr old standard bred gelding, TSS, dark brown, big enough for surrey, $1900. Levi Miller, 330-893-3729 12 YR old registered morgan mare. Well built and nice head set, with a Persian stud colt by her side and bred back to Tyron to 2013; Also coming 2 yr old black gelding, with a star and two white socks, out of Royals Strength, nice horse. 740-552-1722 SMOOTH MOUTH standard bred gelding, something for older people or school children. 330-317-0712. 6 YEAR old Arabian mare, $600. 13 year old Paint gilding, $400. Both need experienced rider. Roman Raber, 13144 TR 474, Big Prairie, OH 44611 6 YR. old black standard bred gelding. TSS been in buggy for 2 yrs. Abe C. Yoder, 330-893-4211 ext. 1. 2 yr old cross bred Duetsch harness, black, sire Biella, trottin standard bred mare, well started in the harness, $4500. After 5. Yoder Horse Shoeing Stocks. (330) 893-3102. FOR SALE: Ring neck pleasant. Also for sale milk goat. Leroy D Yoder, (330) 674-9924. THREE 3/4 bore nannies, 2-4 years old. Three 7 month old, 95% bore nannies. One 4 months old bore billy. Nice stock. 740-545-5047. FOR SALE: Barred Rock Pullets, brown egg layers. Andrew Hershberger, 8427 TR 635, Fredericksburg. 330-674-0345 FOR SALE: All Purpose gelding, 3 years old. Good traveler. $2200 or best offer. Call 330-359-5267

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FOR SALE: 5 year old standard bred mare, mostly trot, top buggy broke. Good traveler. $1800. Aden D Schlabach, 3710 CR 200, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. Phone (330) 359-0182.

FOR SALE: Single draft horses road cart, wood is clear finish, steel is black, seats black, show cart, $1250.00. (330) 852-3173. Rubber tire large wheels. PAIR OF 7 & 8 yr. old spotted draft geldings; Pair of 5 yr. old black Percheon geldings, broke to all farm machinery; Pair of 2 yr. old black Percheon geldings. Marvin Coblentz, 992 US 62, Wilmot. 330-359-5570 Standing at Stud black and white homozygous, 52" pony, $60 service fee. Andrew Hershberger, 8427 TR 635, Fredericksburg. 330-674-0345 1 - 2 YR. old Reg. Morgan gelding. Green, broke. 1 1-yr. old stud Reg. Morgan. 1 -2yr. old stud. Reg. Morgan. Green. broke. All Foundation bred. Alvin Mast, 13373 Elton St., Navarre, OH 44662 BLACK & white stud, 34" tall; Also 2 black mares, 1 in foul for Aug. colt. Call (330) 359-0752. 7 YR old Morgan Gelding, Chestnut, broke to ride and drive. 330-600-1430 FOR SALE: Service bore, approx. 9 months old, good for hobby farmer. Call (330) 852-2466. 5 KATAHDIN EWES. Exposed to ram, $200. each. (330) 279-2066.

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8 YR old bay gelding, mostly trot, TSS, well broke, women can drive, $1750.. Adrian Coblentz, 7540 TR 601, Fredericksburg, 44627. (330) 674-1034. 2 yr old dark chestnut & white pony. 38" tall, kid broke to ride and drive, TSS. John Troyer 4370 TR 606, Fredrcksbrg 8 YR. Shetland Pony - 48 in. Black strip and three white socks. Well broke to ride, has 4 wk. colt at side, $425. John Barkman, 7884 T.R. 508, Lakeville, OH 44638 FOR SALE: Katahdin ewe lambs, $200 ea. Also 3 yr old Katahdin ram for sale. (330) 897-1438 vm. SMOKEY LANE CORN ROAST SALE, Friday August 10. Tack 5:30 PM followed by horses. Expecting several loads of good horses and good locals. Consigned: 6 yr old Carry The Message gelding with strip and 4 white feet, fancy boy's horse. There will be free corn on the cob for everyone! See you there! 686 Smokey Lane RD, Sugarcreek, OH 44681. 330-852-2237. Auctioneer: Myron Miller. 4 YR old reg. chestnut Morgan gelding, traffic safe & sound, would make a good boys horse. (330) 852-1485. FOR SALE: Surrey with brakes. New Led lights, curtains, turning signals, newly painted. Good cond. Delbert E. Mullet, 3863 St. Rt. 93 NW, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 3 yr old mare. TSS, all trot, in buggy 4 months. Eli H. Miller, 6411 T.R. 607, Fredericksburg, Oh 44627 FOR SALE: 7 yr. old standard bred mare, tss, a nice famly horse, 90% trot; Also, 2 yr. old paint pony, broke to ride & drive. Steven Yoder, 330-674-2002

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ROUND PEN. Twelve 12 ft panels. 6 ft gate. Used only once. $1295. or rent for $100./mo. (330) 852-0519. APHA black & white Overo stallion. Bald face, blue eyes, 15.2HH, proven producer. For sale, lease or trade. Phone (740) 824-4361. KATAHDIN Ram lambs. Born in March & April. 330-275-7852 DRY SHAVINGS, $5.50 bag. Yoder's Horse Shoeing Stocks. 330-893-3102. Registered black perchin mare, 3 yr o l d , broke, 16-2 HH, Sire is Kirks Super Nova, Dam by Douglas Lyn. $1600. 330-440-5996

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FOR SALE: old type production Dorset Rams. From 16 year closed ewe flock. No hoof rot. Maternal lambing record history provided for every Ram. Leroy Kuhns, 8085 CR 235, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 330-674-3872 ext. 4. FOR SALE: 4 yr old 48" brown & white pony stud, was broke as a 2 yr old, $450. Also weanling paint filly, $125. Leon Yoder, (330) 698-0144. DOUBLE SET bio buggy harness. Used once. $600. Leroy Miller 10630 Zuercher Rd, Dundee. 330-359-0290 x2 FOR SALE: 10 yr old reg. Morgan gelding, Traffic safe & sound. 7 yr old reg. Morgan mare, traffic safe & sound. Contact 330-852-0259.

WILL DO horse training. $8 a day. Board included. Duane Mast, 7782 TR 601, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 330-674-1665 #1

PIGS FOR BUTCHERING -Fed organic milk and feed. Table scraps-Gourmet quality. No hormones or antibiotics. $1.25/lbs live weight. 330-674-7197

OLDER Kid friendly Quarter Horse m a r e . Best offer. 330-674-0364.

FOR SALE: 8 year old Morgan cross gelding red sorrel. Broke to ride and drive. TSS. $800. Daniel L Hershberger, 330-275-9822 VM.

Morgans. One 2 yr old filly bay. One 2 yr old Gelding bay. $1000 each or both for $1800. 9620 TR 560 Holmesville, OH 44633. (330) 279-2066 3 YEAR old gelding, Thunder Road (Balanced Image), boys horse, nice driver; 3 year old gelding, all trot been in surrey 3 mo., good broke. Will sell these horses on a 2 week trial. Marcus Mullet, (330) 852-2826. 4 YR old black mare, TSS, surrey horse, women can drive. Cam's Card Shark, Artsplace, Dexter Nukes. (330) 231-5219 10 YR OLD GELDING, mostly trot, TSS, women can drive. Joseph Schlabach. 330-359-6134. 7 YR old gelding, mostly trot, good broke. Should do for older people or women. Good traveler. Also Nice 4 yr old mare, all trot, surrey size. Both are TSS. (330) 852-4283, VM. Dale Schlabach. FOR SALE: 14 Katahdin ewe lambs. Also, rams born in March. 330-893-1613. Albert Yoder. FOR SALE: 5-YR. OLD mare, reg'd paint, well broke to ride, very gentle. (330) 674-4505. HOMEMADE CALF/ goat hutches. Tin siding, wooden frame, $75. Phone (330) 897-1178.

4 YR old standard bred lockkeeper gelding, dark, good traveler. 6 yr old Dutch/std mare, bay, lots of drive. 7 yr old Dutch crossbred gelding, tall, dark, 3 whites, great traveler. All trotters. Dan at Gingerich Tractor, SR 39, Millersburg. Days, 330-674-0456; eves, 674-5324. 5 YEAR old brown & white pony mare, 37" tall, good broke, stands to hitch, traffic safe. Nice. $400 OBO. (330) 600-1366. FOR SALE: 2 years old Dutch Harness standard bred cross mare, broke, $2500. Beachy Boys, 330-893-9371

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FOR SALE: PolyPay ewe lambs, 6 mo. old, out of good quality registered stock. James Weaver, E. Moreland Rd. Fredericksburg (330) 698-1062 5 MO. old Registered Morgan stud colt. Chestnut, stripe, 2 white socks. Fancy, high spirited colt. $800 OBO. David M. Shetler, 330-473-2009. 2 YR. old reg. Morgan gelding. Chestnut, 1 white sock & snip. Started to drive, fancy. $1250. 330-279-2070 6 yr old standard bred mare, double gated, TSS for anyone, stands to hitch and at corners. $1500 OBO. 330-695-2016, 8098 S. Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE, 2 ponies: 1 black & white gelding, 3 years old, good broke, 53", $800; 2 years old dark brown & white mare, 48-50", $500. or $1000. for both. Both are stocky built. Also pony tack for sale. 330-893-7404. 6 Yr old Dutch cross mare with a Demasco colt by her side. Black with a stripe and one white, bred back to Commander for 2013. $1600; Also yearling 3/4 Dutch stud colt out of Demasco. 740-552-1722 FOR SALE: 8 yr old standard bred gelding, Buggy size, TSS, $1400. John Troyer, 6660 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. 5410 BAY QH TB gelding. Green, broke to ride. Needs confident rider. Would make great trail horse. 330-275-8021 FOR SALE: standard bred gelding. Surrey size, TSS. 9 yrs. old. $1750. 330-897-0850

4 YR. old Reg. Morgan Gelding Bay with black mane and tail. Broke to ride and drive. $1,500 obo. 330-897-1260

FOR SALE: Reg. Haflinger gelding; sire Wil-Von-BarRUH. Nice big yearling. $550. Alvin Yoder, 7684 SR 514, Big Prairie, OH 44611

BLACK 7 yr. old quarter horse cross gelding. Well broke to ride. Has been on trails. 330-674-6304.

3 HOLSTEIN BULLS, 10 mo. old & 7 mo. olds. ABS Sires. Myron Yoder, (330) 897-1397.

17 YR old standard bred mare, double gated, Traffic safe & sound,, drives with tight lines. Still has lots of miles left. $600. (330) 893-4157

TAKING ORDERS for Golden Red pullets. 16 weeks old middle of Sept. $7.00 each. Delivery Available. Ben Hershberger, Holmesville call: (330) 567-2592.

TEAM REG. 24 yr. old Haflingers. Broke single/dble/ride. 5 yr. old stand. bred mare.TSS, women can drive. Eli Miller, 187 TR 2100, Jeromesville, OH 44840.

5 yr old brown & white, Paint pony mare, TSS, broke to drive, needs work. 330-567-9690 x 6

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3 YR. old chestnut standard bred m a r e , TSS, never been on the track, good for long trips, but may be a little small for surrey. $2000. 330-987-4983. FOR SALE: 5 yr old Donkey Jenny & 10 mo. old Jack; 2 yr old 35" black gelding pony, broke to ride and drive. Ivan Lee Miller 6811 TR 331 Millersburg, OH 44654 330-674-0080 VM FOR SALE: 7 yr. old black Percheron gelding. Good broke, 17.3 hands and a 15 yr. old gray gelding, 17 hands. Good broke. David A. Miller, 8859 Barrs Mill Rd., Sugarcreek, OH 44681. Ph. 330-852-1447 ext. 1 AVAILABLE FOR lease. Reg. Holstein bull. Sired by O-Man. Dam is Red & white cow from John Daniel herd. Jacob M Yoder, 3053 TR 606, Fredericksburg, 44627. (330) 359-0140. FOR SALE: Mini horses w/papers. 5 mares, 1 stallion, 1-6 yr. old. 3 bred mares. Some are broke, 26-32" tall. Robert M. Miller. 330-600-0237, Sugarcreek. 3 yr. old gelding, trotter, in buggy 5 mo., tss, $3200; 8 yr. old gelding, in buggy 2 yrs, tss, sharp boy's horse, $1600. Duane Weaver, 330-674-1777 9 yr old black stallion. 2 whites & star, proven and broke to drive, $1000; Also saanen cross milking goat, $125. Willis Yoder, 5189 CR 19, Millersburg, 330-893-1973 ext. 2. FOR SALE: Black standard bred gelding, 12 yrs. old, tss, women & older people can drive, $1200. VM / 330-852-1113 FOR SALE: 8 yr old gelding, trots, safe for women to drive, Gingerich Horse Shoeing (330) 893-1657.

FOR SALE: 15 Dorset Suffolk mixed ewes. Foot Rot Free. $280 each. Reuben Miller, 2196 U.S. 62, Winesburg, OH 44690. FOR SALE: 5 years old chestnut quarter horse gelding. Traffic safe & sound, broke real good to ride. 330-897-0850. 15 YR. old brown standard breed mare trotter. T.S.S. Very sensible, excellent for children and women, $950. Robbie Weaver, Bunker Hill, 893-2832 ext. 3. BUGGY FOR sale. Rubber tire, sliding doors, new paint, in excellent condition. 330-852-4891

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2 FULL size 3 piece bedroom sets, 3 recliners, 2 couches (1 opens into bed), love seat, nice wooden table & 6 chairs, filing cabinets, shelving, wooden kitchen cabinet, beds & baby cribs, upholstered kitchen chairs, all sizes new mattress sets, 2529 TR 110, Millersburg, OH 44654, 2 miles West of Becks Mills. (330) 674-0944. 5 Ft. cherry dining room table with hidden leaf & 6 chairs, $425/obo. 330-473-8409, after 5pm. WHITE MAGIC CHEF kitchen stove. Natural gas, bakes well. Milt Shetler, CR 77, Millersburg, 330-674-0236 BERNINA ACTIVA 210 sewing machine, lightly used, $525. (330) 893-2784. FOR SALE: 30 inch natural gas cooking stove (white) in very good condition $275. obo. Call 330-893-2620.

7 YR old mare, boys horse deluxe, pretty. Fast traveler. Also have a few more good horses on hand. These horses are TSS. (330) 852-4283, VM. Dale Schlabach.

DELUXE ELECTRIC Adjust-a-Bed, full size quality mattress, foot & head adjust motors, muscle massage motors. Like new, $600. Can deliver. 330-897-1325.

FOR SALE: mini yearling stud pony. Make offer. 330-279-3615.

NEW PRINCESS House Heritage Teapot, $70. 4 piece Heritage canister set, $135 obo. 330-317-5952

3 YEARS old brown pony mare. Good broken, traffic safe. Asking $350. (330) 893-1603.

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REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 6:00 P.M. A summer opportunity. 1.6 acres of vacant land only minutes to town, ATI, OARDC, and major highways in any direction. Sell the stove and refrigerator since the ice cream stand is right across the road. Septic approved. No deed restrictions. The property needs a new owner with lots of ideas for land usage in this location. And it all sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing, or dig up the buried milk can with cash, and come bid your judgment. Plat and picture at www.gant-realty.com..

120 S. 2nd St, Coshocton Multi-use building in prime commercial location. Former garage but many possibilities. Curt Yoder 330-204-2447 Kate Overton, 330-204-9339

2934 TR 163, Farmerstown Farmerstown Meats! Ongoing business. 3600 sq.ft. clean & inspected meat processing business. $180,000

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201 W.Main St, Wilmot Great rental property. 3 BR new flooring on main floor. Also, zoned commercial. $44,000

WOODEN DINETTE set, $80. Phone (330) 897-4601.

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Horton Cross Bow. Explorer XL 150. Good condition. $225 (330) 674-0250. HOYT Alfa max 32. 50-60 lbs. 25 to 27.5 draw lengths. With some accessories. 330-897-6005, evenings.

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FOR SALE: 9x11 Oak kitchen cabinets made by Mullet Cabinets, like new, out of a model home. Inclds. countertop, dutch pantry, fridge cab., drop counter & island. Very deluxe. Prints avail. (740) 622-4059.

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62" OVAL oak dining room table with 2 18" leaves, $300. Allen Hostetler, (330) 473-8287.

17 YEARS old standard bred gelding, safe for anyone. $650. (330) 893-3272.

1.6 ACRE COUNTRY LOT TRIWAY SCHOOLS-SEPTIC APPROVED EASY ACCESS TO MAJOR HIGHWAYS Will sell the following land at absolute auction on location. 1 mile South of Wooster on US Route 250. Or West of Apple Creek on US 250. Located at the junction of US 250 and Oil City Road.

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8 yr. old gelding, Sir Taurus, dam-Mr. Lavec, well built, good traveler; 9 yr. old mare, good broke family horse; 4 yr. old gelding, mostly trot, surrey horse. Marcus Schlabach, 330-852-1979

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TENT CAMPER: new canvas tires, lights, wiring, bearings. No leaks, $1500. 330-466-9274 anytime. BENELLI M2, 28", 12GA, cammo, brand new, still in case. $1125. 330-763-0775 Hunting Equipt. & Access. 270 Remington high pow. rifle, Barnett Predator cross bow, 2 1-man & 1 2-man ladder stands. Moultrie deer feeder, tree attach. umbrella, 2 dr. gun cab., arrow fledger & access., clay pigeon., E-Z drags, turkey call, invite deer minerals, food plot seeds & fertilizer. David Hershberger, 8603 TR 602, Fredericksbg, OH 44627. 695-2021 MATTHEW'S DXT and all accessories including arrows & case. 50-60 lb, 28" drawlength, good cond. Marty Miller, 330-897-1384 ext 1. FOR SALE: Ruger 220 Swift M77 Mark II Varmint barrel. Free floated scope. All reloading supplies, books, extra loads, lots more misc. Good shape. Nelson J. Miller, 330-852-2639. Call 4-6 pm evening. SAVAGE MODEL 93. 22 W.M.R. with Tasco Pronghorn scope. Silver brackets, like new. 330-600-1775, $290. FOR SALE: Hoyt Ultratec left handed, sights, rest; quiver; used 1 year, $200. Draw length, 28 to 30 1/2. Leave message, 330-698-0328 ext 2. 4085 Buss Rd., Wooster, Ohio. BEAR LIGHTNING strike crossbow with scope, quiver, arrows, $250.00. Phone (330) 674-7774. NRA/CCW COURSE $45. Aug. 4 & 5 or Sept. 8 & 9. 330-335-9205 FOR SALE: 5 man peddle boat. 2 yrs old. Not used much. $350 OBO. 330-897-2037 Leave Message RECURVE BOW, OMP Mountaineer, 60", 55 lb pull. Exc. cond., with 5 arrows. $125. (330) 473-9010. 12 GA, 3 1/2 inch chamber, single shot, cammo turkey gun. $225 330-472-2613 ST. CROIX rods: (1) 6'3" Avid; (1) 5'9" Legend Tournament - $125/each. Also, Savage Model 110 270-cal. rifle w/Bushnell scope, $550; Winchester Model 120, 12-ga shotgun, $300. 330897-1038. 4x4 PHONE building for sale. Would make great hunting blind. Miller Barns, shingle roof. Call (330) 897-1178.

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2006 JOHN DEERE 2320 tractor 24 HP. 4x4 Hyrdrostat 460 hrs. Ex. cond. 5 ft. finish mower & tire chains included, $8900. 330-276-5495 FOR SALE: 48" walk behind mower, electric start, good cond. $875. John S Miller, 2305 TR 152, Baltic. 330-893-0303. John Deere 445 Tractor, 60" mowing deck w/ 22HP Kaw. fuel injected, liquid cooled engine, hyd. deck lift, power steering, bar tread tires, good condition, $4250. Charm Engine Ltd. 330-893-3033


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JOHN DEERE 345 riding lawn mower, power steering, power lift, 52" deck. (330) 567-9232 BACHTOLD walk behind brush cutter, runs good, 8 HP, $375. (330) 893-3885. HUSKEE TRACTOR: 20 HP, 50 in. cut, $550. Good cond. Prairie Engine, 7833 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611 STEINER 220, comes with 60" mowing deck, hydrostatic, newer Kaboda gas engine, capabilities of back hoe, bucket and brush. $3800 OBO 330-243-1410. COME SEE our large selection of used, low hour, walk behind mowers in stock. Over 20 mowers to choose from. Brands include: Exmark, Hustler, Scag, Toro, Snapper, Ferris, Gravely & Dixon. Heartland Equipment. (330) 852-3029. WILL DO. garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. TORO WALKBEHIND 48" hydro drive t-2 w/ turbo force deck 30 hours $3998.00. Husqvarna tractor like new condition 46" cut $1498.00. Snapper hydro drive rear engine rider w/ new engine $1298.00. Grasshopper 725K out front zero turn w/ 61" deck, 25 HP Kohler $3750.00. John Deere 170 tractor w/ Kaw engine $849.00. John Deere L110 tractor 42" deck w/ double bagger & 46" snowblade $1398.00. Snapper NXT tractor w/ 27 HP engine 52" deck $1998.98. John Deere 48" walkbehind belt drive, floating deck good condition $1298.00. Troy Built 33" walkbehind $698.00. Wheel Horse 252 Hydro tractor w/ double bagger $1298.00. Huskee 35 ton log splitter $1275.00. White 54" 26 hp zero turn with pivoting front axle good condition $1698.00. Cub-Cadet HDS2135 shaft drive tractor with double bagger $1098.00. Toro SS5000 zero turn 2011 model like new condition $2598.00. Toro SS4200 zero turn 2011 model good condition $1898.00. MTD Pro 48" walkbehind with Kawasaki engine $998.00. Toro & Snapper used 21" mowers. 2" Yamaha water pump $290.00. Good selection of used Stihl trimmers, chainsaws and blowers. Charm Engine Ltd. 330-893-3033

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PNEUMATIC FAN, 12" desk top, 1 AM motor, like new--retails $220....will sell for $140; Also, 700W Kawasaki generator, 120V & 12V charging, good cond., $190. Call (330) 749-1054 VM FOR SALE: fireplace insert 33 x 41. Can be used for Nat. Gas or wood. Brick lined. Like new, $150. Eli D. Miller, 5491, CR 68, Mbg., OH 44654. 330-893-1336 #2. FOR SALE. Boys buggy, storm front, lights, flasher, turning signals, brake lock, good condition. Daniel Weaver, 5089 TR 613, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. Phone (330) 695-2450, VM. 1 PALLET of shipping/ furniture blankets. Pallet is over 6 ft high with blankets. Make offer. 330-466-6484 MOTHER OF the bride dresses. Size 8. 2 pc long beige with jacket, lined with rhinestones. Also 2 pc silver gray long. $30. each. 330-231-1369. 290 Cummins Power Unit. w/ clutch, runs good, $2500 OBO. (330) 852-2864. 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 FOR SALE: Cross Town Fuji girl's bike, good cond. $150. (330) 893-7404. FOR SALE - Radial arm saw. Good cond. Extra saw blades, $150. E & S Maytag. Ph. 330-893-1336 ext. 2

12 FT x 15 in new poly drainage pipe., $45. Also 25 waterproof T-8 light fixtures, $10. each. (330) 674-6918. CORNHOLE GAMES & ACCESSORIES Unpainted sets starting @ $45.00. Custom boards featuring wildlife, sports teams, business logos, personal photos, or your ideas. Corn Bags, durable storage bags & scoreboards also available. Can be delivered. Quantity discounts. PH# 330-279-9046. VINTAGE HERCULES gas power unit with clutch, nice cond. Runs great. $1100. obo. (330) 852-2864. Frigidaire gallery washer & dryer, $375. 40" Frigidaire electric range, $100; 21" Toro push mower, $50; 84" bathroom vanity, two sinks, formica top, $50; 42" bathroom vanity, sink, formica, $25. 330-231-5125 LOOKING For a Mary Kay consultant? Call or text Keerstin at 330-231-6875 or order online www.marykay.com/khalfhill FOR SALE: A pull behind cargo carrier motorcycle trailer. 3' deep, 3' wide. Asking $200. Call 330-275-9856 Meyers half horse shallow well jet pump w/ pipe and brass fittings; NEW octagon polywood picnic table.Cost: $599 NOW $450. Call 330-893-2895 COMPLETE REBUILT Maytag wringer washers. 6 mo. warranty. Elect. motors. New dbl. rinse tubs. E & S Maytag, 5491 CR 68, Mbg., OH 44654. 893-1336 ext. 2 SCHOOL OF Tomorrow (ACE) teachers manual for Kindergarten & 1st grade. $100. for both. Call 330-674-3367. FOR SALE. 9'x4' and 12'x4' chalkboards. $80.00 or $150.00 for both. Call (330) 359-2301.

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MALTI-POO PUPPIES, born 5/21, first shots & wormed. Males $100. Females $150. Also 2 older puppies, have all shots, $50. ea. (330) 276-5613.

45 KW ONAN GENSET with 6 cyl. Ford nat. gas engine. Only 161 hrs. with control box. Like new, $6500. 330-893-3463

FOR SALE: 5 beautiful kittens. Very playful. Make great pets! Best offer.330-893 -4231.

2 HP twin cylinder air compressor w/ hoses and regulator, $150. 330-763-1141

Wanted: Puppies/young adults. Bichons, Maltese, and Yorkies. (330) 893-1916.

FOR SALE: 2012 American Hauler dump trailer. 6 ft x 12 ft, GVWR, 12,000 lbs. Used twice. New cond. $5500. Phone (330) 674-1203 or 330-231-1851. FOR SALE: Nine 16' treated 2x4s. Also eighteen 8' used fence posts. Call (330) 231-6485. FOR SALE: VERY GOOD condition buggy, children's seats or shelf, LED side lights, turn signal, brake lock, battery tester. (330) 359-0539 FOR SALE: Green pony wagon with shaft; 2 pony carts, 1 easy entry; 2 large pony harnesses, 1 like new. (330) 674-0636 leave message. FOR SALE: Used buggy, very good shape, storm fronts & fiberglass wheels, $2700. Call 330-340-7271. FOR SALE: Kenmore gas grill, works, $50, OBO 330-852-3450 evenings FOR SALE: Phone shanty (log cabin style), $200.00. (330) 231-4516. For Sale: Surrey with lights, storm front, hydraulic brakes, good condition. Call: 330-897-5422 x4

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: upright icebox by Valley Metals. 1 yr old. Willis Yoder 5141 TR 613 Frederisckburg, OH 44627

15' x 42" quick set ring pool. Ladder, pump, tarp, pool cover included. Used 2 months. Very good cond., $150. V.M. 330-567-2683. FOR SALE: 4 M-F-B-5 Hydraulic motors, $450 ea. Dauble Hydraulic Pump, $600 and oil tank 60 to 80 gallons, $400. 10" tab;e saw. $325. 6" jointer, $125. 330-897-0806 ext. 2, Daniel Troyer. FOR SALE: (Giant Rapid O) size large flat

60 PALLETS mixed barn foundation sandstone. Ideal for landscaping. (330) 893-3828.

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PIONEER & ROGERS 6 piece drum set, excellent. for beginner. $100. Phone (330) 243-1410.

AKC Miniature Pincher puppies, 8 wks old. males: $250 females: $275 (330) 401-8262.

FOR SALE: 36x64 framed main barn with 26x32 straw shed and a 20x45 lean to. Must be torn down. 330-359-5891. WORD PROCESSOR SERVICES Word processors & complete setup (printer fax etc.) Quickbooks setup (Keep track of your business on one system, including Accounts Checking, Payables, Receivables. Print invoices, checks, deposits, statements, purchase orders, inventory, profit & loss report among others). Tutoring including Quickbooks, Open Office programs, and other random systems. Custom spreadsheet templates: cutlists, order system, labels, your ideas. Mark Miller, PH #(330) 763-1589.

FOR SALE: 9 yr old Sheltie female, $110.Michael Miller 3829 TR 606 Fredericksburg, OH 446276 BOXER PUPPIES, males, 2 brindle, 2 black/white, 6 wks. old, shots & wormed, $125/each. Also, 2 mini Bull females, 7 wks. 740-824-4361 2 ACA Poodles, males, 9 wks old, 1 white & 1 cream, $300 each; 1 Yorkie male, 3 1/2 mo. old, black & tan $150; 1 Multipom cross, male, 5 1/2 mo. old, white $75; 1 Yorkie Poodle cross, 13 wks old, black & tan, $100. 330-893-4315. AKC YORKIE puppies,males and females vet checked, shots, small, good breeder, 8 wks old, $500-$600. (330) 496-9024 FOR SALE: 15 Dorset Suffolk mixed ewes. Foot rot free, $280/each. Reuben Miller, 2196 US 62, Winesburg, OH 44690. (330) 359-0373

APPROX. 1600 Sq.' 5/8" Ext. plywod. Good cond. John Coblentz, 9175 TR 656, Fred., OH 44627

AKC Collie pups, shots, wormed, farm raised and friendly. $300 & $350. (330) 897-0049.

FOR SALE: Quick Hitch Sulky, good cond., $375. Also Quick Hitch harness, $225. (330) 674-5618 ext 1.

GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, pure bred, no papers. (330) 897-1348.

20 QUART John Deere Hit & Miss Ice Cream Maker, Country Freezer, works good, $3400. Cell/330-473-3462, Ph/330-674-6193 FOR SALE: 2010 buggy, alum. wheels with steel, front with LED lights. Like new. (330) 674-5618 ext 1. FOR SALE: 22 ton 8 HP wood splitter, like new, 1 year old. $800. Phone (330) 674-1203 or 330-231-1851. FOR SALE: Food grade steel Drums. Call 330-359-0206.

Kennel sell out, Shitzus, 1 Fox Terrier female, and 1 Yorkie male. (330) 473-7840 SAN JUAN 330-472-2613

rabbits,

$10/each.

FOR SALE: Beagles, 3 females, $50. each. 330-674-2737, ext.1. FANCY SHOW chickens: Sultans, Golden and Silver Phoenix. 2966 Twp. Rd 163, Baltic, OH 43804. (330) 231-1802. FOR SALE: AKC Poodle dogs, 4-7 lbs. 2 females and 1 male. All for $600. Also a chain link dog kennel. (330) 695-9960.

FOR SALE: Pullets. Just starting to lay. $7.00 each. (330) 231-4059. 5 YR old male shepherd mix; 4 yr old male black lab mix. Very friendly, good farm dogs. Good homes only. 330-201-7797

FOR SALE: pet kittens - playful, wormed, Best offer. 330-674-3037

FOR SALE: Small Yorkie female. AKC registered, $350 OBO. 330-893-1953

FOR SALE: AKC Cocker Spaniel puppies. 3 mo. old. $350 for males, $400 for females. Roy Yoder, 330-674- 1038.

FOR SALE: Pugs, 2 females, 1 male. AKC Reg. $250 ea. 330-852-4738

AKC Golden Retriever. 7 wks old, shots and wormed. (740) 552-1990 FOR SALE: Flemish giant bunnies. 8 wks old. Voice Mail : (330) 893-3729. GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, 8 weeks old, first shots & wormed, $200. Call (330) 893-2010. DOG KENNELS, free standing. Would make great whelping boxes. Complete with heat lamps & water nibbles. (330) 897-1178. UKC Walker Coonhound, trees and runs his own coon, $100. Also, free male Beagle. Call 740-824-4692. For Sale: White Shih Tzu Poodle female. Call 330-695-9875 ADORABLE PUPPIES, 6 wks old, 3/4 Mini Pinscher, 1/4 Terrier - 3 blk/tan, & 3 fawn. Parents on premises, 1st shots & wormed. $150/obo. (330) 674-1102 AKC Registered Black Boxer puppies. $300. 330-472-2613

FOR SALE: 8 weeks old Poodles, 2 males. Also ACA Yorkies, male & female, ready Aug. 9. 330-439-8844 ext 1. or 330-857-0170 ext 1. Black Tan Elkhound Cross. 7597 Frease Rd., Fredericksburg. 330-695-9392 x 2. ACA English Bulldog male, 2 1/2 yrs old. Proven breeder, very aggressive, nice markings, $800. (330) 893-4157. ACA 4 years old Dachshund male, red, $300. (330) 279-2066. FOR SALE: AKC Sheltie male, 5 mo old. Call evenings, (330) 852-2329 SHIHPOO PUPPIES, bouncy, cuddly, friendly. Black & Black & white. $290. & up. (330) 695-2544/ 330-465-0251 FOR SALE: Parti Pom puppies, 12 w k s . old, shots, wormed, females-$150, males-$125. 4155 CR 59, Baltic. 330-897-1106 FOR SALE: Male Walker coonhound, 4 yr. championship bloodlines. PKC Reg. Excellent tree dog, hunts well with other dogs. Also, unreg. Walker female. Call 330-359-6351 leave message. FREE Male dog 10 mo. old, Border Collie Mix. Pleasant & well mannered, very shy. 330-852-3914 SMALL MIX breed puppies, 6 wks. old, $25/ea. John A. Troyer, 6660 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH. WANTED: BLACK & tan Coonhound female, does not need to hunt, can be older. (330) 674-1019 BROWN & WHITE Shih-Tzu/ Yorkie cross male puppy, $75. (330) 893-3619. BREED SELLOUT! 2 Pom males, 1 Parti Pom male, 5 Pom females, 1 Bichon male, 1 Shih-Tzu female-had 2nd litter. All females are good mothers. AKC, ACA & CKC registration & grades, $1500/obo for all. (330) 275-5247. 10 MO. old Yellow Lab female, very friendly, $40. VM 330-695-9805

Pets Supplies

AKC English Bulldog male. 1.5 yrs old, has bred naturally, $900 OBO; AKC English Bulldog female, 12 wks old, $900 OBO; ACA Miniature Dachshund male, black & tan, 4 mo. old, $150 OBO. (330) 852-4205 FOR SALE: 5 yr. old black/white Shih-Tzu female, nice pet, did not have puppies for a year. (330) 473-8232.

CAVALIER MALE AKC, ruby, 1-1/2 yrs. old, proven $500. (330) 749-1054

Pets Supplies FOR SALE: Nine mo. old Border Collie.

FOR SALE: Graco Crib with day bed, $75; Also Graco high chair, $25; Stroller, $25; Aquarium bouncer, $15; baby bath tub, $5. (330) 674-2349.

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1 PAIR beautiful Border Canaries, $100./ pair. 1 like new large bird cage, $50. Daniel Weaver, 10174 CR 1, Shreve, 44676. (330) 567-2134.

hunters. Firman Miller, (330) 852-2358.

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FOR SALE: Heat Master 108 wood boiler by Clark Machine Co. (330) 852-4243.

FOR SALE: CHINCHILLAS. 3 females, one male. Pens, feed, extras. $425 for all OBO. (330)674-0608 Millersburg

Musical Instruments BEAGLE PUPPIES for sale. Out of good

601, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627, Ph. 330-695-2021

FOR SALE: tilt utility trailer 4 x 8. Asking $350. Call 330-275-9856

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2008 LINHA 300 Motor scooter, 2000 miles, $1700. 1981 Dodge camper motor home, 9900 miles, $3500. 330-276-3118

FOR SALE: Standard size counter top, 24 in. wide, 10 ft long. Tan in color. $100. (330) 897-1485.

Miscellaneous Merch. bar bicycle. David Hershberger, 8603 TR

WEED MOWING service with 53 HP tractor & brush hog. Pastures, meadows, etc. (330) 695-2595.

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4 YR. old Border Collie, male, $50/obo. Call (330) 852-9701 ADORABLE AKC Chocolate Lab puppies, wormed, shots, registered3 females - Ready to go! Call 330-231-5088. UKC ENGLISH Shepherd pups, excellent family livestock & groundhog dogs, $200. (330) 674-7517.

EWING FARM AUCTION

JD 9400 COMBINE-4 JD TRACTORS-EQUIPMENT JD 750 DRILL-JD 7200 PLANTER-GRAIN BINS GRAIN TRUCK-WAGONS Retiring from farming and will sell the following equipment at the farm located at 5642 Friendsville Road, Wooster, Ohio. 1 mile North of Wooster on State Route 83, East 1 mile on Smithville Western and 1 mile North on Friendsville. Or 1 mile North of Wooster on State Route 3, West 1 mile on Smithville Western, and North on Friendsville Road.

SATURDAY AUGUST 11, 2012 11:00 A.M.

HIGHLIGHTS COMBINE-HEADS – 1992 John Deere 9400 combine w/ bin extensions, 3927 hours, and in excellent condition; #920 grain platform; #643 low tin corn head w/ oil bath chain; header wagon. Box and heads offered separately. TRACTORS- 1984 John Deere 4450 w/ power shift, cab, 18.4x38 rubber ,bolt on hubs, set of duals, and quick hitch; 1981 JD 4040 tractor w/ cab, 18.4 x38 rubber, and 4365 hours; 1980 JD 2940 w/ 6300 hours since OH, wide spacers, and duals. CONSIGNED BY NEIGHBOR- Sharp John Deere 870 compact tractor w/ 80 loader, FWA, 3 pt., roll bar, good rubber, and only 431 hours. PLANTING AND TILLAGE EQUIPMENT JD 7200 6x30 inch row no till corn planter w/ Dickey John monitor, and bean cups; JD #750 15 ft. no till drill; JD 12 ft. mulch finisher; good Glencoe 9 shank disc chisel plow w/ Remlinger harrow; Brillion 6x30 3 pt. cultivator; hyd. fertilizer auger for wagon. GRAIN TRUCK-AUGERS-BINS 2000 IH 4900 grain truck w/ hoist; 1979 Ford 750 Louisville truck chassis w/ 5 sp., air, and 2sp; Ford 428 engine; MC 350 automatic batch grain dryer; Killbros 350 gravity wagon on JD gear; J&M gravity wagon on JD gear; Mayrath 10x40 grain auger; Hutchison 6x61 grain auger like new; 3HP electric motor; Hutchinson 6x54 auger; 3 HP motor; 10 inx15 ft, auger; 2 Silver Shield 36 ft. 13,000 bu grain bins, older but in good condition; Silver Shield 24 ft. grain bin, older but good; two 5 HP bin fans; bin sweep w/ 3/4HP motor; spreader for 24 ft. bin. LOADER-LUMBER Farm Hand loader w/ bucket; pallet forks for loader; WINCO 30KW generator; 6 row anhydrous tool bar; Honda 4 wheeler; Suzuki 90 bike; saddle tanks; commercial grain tester; 1200 gal fiberglass tank; 3 point sprayer boom; Century sprayer; misc. plywood; silo pipe; sawed oak lumber; Bush Hog 3 pt. blade; old license plates 62-74; other goodies from the barn and sheds; wagon load of misc. items. CONSIGNED BY NEIGHBORS Mayrath 10x53 ft. transport auger; anhydrous 7 shank applicator w/ 500 gal. tank and coulters; 500 gallon saddle tanks w/ hoses; 275 bu. Gravity box w/ gear; 8 inch augers, tubes, and parts; NH #273 baler; JD #1360 discbine; Gehl Scavenger spreader; Killbros fertilizer auger; 2 kicker wagons. NOTE- The Ewing family has been a strong part of Wayne County agriculture for many years. Selling a good line of mostly green equipment that has been well maintained, stored inside, and is ready to go to work for the new owners. Starting at 11:00 with small items on wagon and in rows on the ground. Should be ready for tractors and major equipment about 12:00-12:15. Loader tractor available. Good off road parking. Pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. Circle your calendar for a good auction. TERMS- Cash or Good Check LUNCH TERRY AND DAN EWING, OWNERS 330 345-6072 OR 330 465-1921

(330)264-8342 4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691 AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Joe Shearer 10057002


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FOR SALE. UKC Black & tan Coonhound, 3 yr. old male, Hurricane Alexander the Great, trees coon but not hunted enough to reach full potential. Has produced a few good pups. (330) 567-3432.

3 YR old Border Collie/ Australian Shepherd female. Would make a good farm dog. Needs room to run, $25. Also free kittens to a good home. 330-663-1375 or 330-852-3697.

For Sale: 8 wks old, toy fox terrier puppies, shots and wormed. 3 males, 1 female. Also 8 wks old Morkies, 1 male, 2 female, Very cute! Robert Nisley, 8098 S. Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627, 330-695-2016

FOR SALE: 31/2 month old female Siamese kitten. No papers. $150.00. Phone (330) 893-3836.

JACK RUSSELL mixed puppies, 3 females and 2 males. Make good ground hog dog. 330-893-3579

AKC SHIH-TZU male, 5 yrs. old, $250. Call (330) 852-2383. ext 1.

BLUE TIC coon hound pups, UKC registered. Out of Tree Daddy bloodlines. 6 weeks old. $175. males; $200 females. (419) 606-3674. Puppies for sale: Brittany Spaniel/ Australian Shepherd mix, 4 wks old, black & white, good pets or farm dogs, $50 ea., Call or text (330) 674-1892 BLACK lab mixed puppies, $25 each. 330- 674-0364. 2 AKC standard Poodle females. 1 yr old, $500 for both. Also young Puggle and Beagle females, $100 each. 330897-0562 ext 2

FOR SALE: 5 yr old ACA Bichon male. Pet only. $45. 740-545-9042 LM

2 CHIHUAHUA females, ACA reg., born 4/4/11. Blue Merle, 4 lbs. 330-674-6304 AKC Yorkie male, 3 1/2 years old, 4 lbs, ears up, short nose. 330-231-7331 ACA YORKIE male, proven, 2 years old, $450. One AKC male & 1 female Shieba's, 5 years old. (330) 893-0308.. FOR SALE: Boston bulldog male, 13 mo. old. Roman Yoder, (740) 622-0072.

BEAGLE MALES, 4 yr old & 6 yr old. Both run rabbits. Ivan Miller 330-674-4572 (2) 4 yr. old Chihuahua females & (1) 5 yr. old Chihuahua female, Also, (1) 4 yr. old Yorkie female. Priced to sell. 330-359-6428.

Rockwell upright band saw, 31" throat, band length: 201", $1000. (330) 893-4613 FOR SALE: DELTA 6" jointer without motor, good condition, $160 . Call Ivan A. Yoder. 330-893-2439. MILLER BLUESTAR engine driven welder, motor works, but needs electrical work done. $250. 330-893-1058

WANTED: CHAIN Link dog run/kennel, call: 330-466-9383 WANTED: SILO PIPE & distributor. 330-893-3701 WANTED: PONY cart for mini pony. 330-567-0019

WANTED: Pony for young boy to ride and drive. State price and size. Steven Miller 330-275-4606.

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11-HP HONDA 5-hp compressor on slide, good condition, $950. Jacob Miller, (330) 695-9944

7 FT high x 10 ft wide garage door. Please call (330) 231-6485.

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WANTED: USED Cricut & Cricut cartridges. (330) 852-7043, leave message. WANTED: EASY entry cart, buggy horse size. (330) 852-4704, VM. LOOKING TO buy any unsprayed fruitapples, pears, peaches, etc. please call 330-276-0658

CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094.

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Home Condo For Sale

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. 10770 TR 67, Killbuck. Open House Sunday Aug. 5. 2-4pm 330-231-9611

JUNK TODAY.

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WANTED: 5 x 9 aluminum bread (loaf

Shrock Real Estate Auction

Location: 4409 & 4411 S.R. 39 Millersburg, Ohio 44654. From Berlin take S.R. 39 east to property on left. Property is located across from Hiland High School. Signs Posted.

Thursday – August 16th, 2012 6:00 PM

WANTED TO BUY: Standing trees for saw mill. Will buy small or large parcels. (330) 359-6303. TOP LOADING washer, does not have to be in working cond. 330-698-0461 ext. 2. WANTED: BLACK roofing slate. Also 2000 watt inverter. Amos Schlabach, 330-674-9451 ext. 2

FOR SALE: 1 acre with well & septic, 30x40 pole building with electric & concrete floor. Township Rd 80. $30,000. 330-231-9611. 2 ACRES in Walnut Creek township. Quiet country setting on TR 374; Great building potential on nice open site. 330-893-2895

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Apartment Rentals

LIKE NEW, 2 BR apt. in Mt Hope, $475/mo. + utils. & dep. No smoking. Assist pets only. Ref. req. Phone (330) 674-5618, ext 1 voice mail.

04150 AD12342992 108 Place anNewad in the Shopper classifieds 2 BED $22,309 New 3 BED $40,314 New and turn your junk into treasure.

refrig., W/D hookup, garage $385 + utils+ sec. dep. Assist animals only. 330-276-4091. VERY NICE apt. in Sugar Creek, nice size living/dining/kitchen area, 2 nice size BRs, 1 BA, Renter pays all utils. Avail. Aug. 1. 330-897-9045, M-Thurs., 8-4.

2 BEDROOM APT in Millersburg $325 a month. + utilities, washer and dryer hook up, deposit and reference required. Call 330-231-5585 after 4:30 pm 2 BR upstairs apt. Downtown Sugarcreek. Available Aug. 1, 2012. (330) 852-9191.

Lamp Logging Auction

Open for Inspection: Thursday August 2nd from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM

With convenient location only minutes from Berlin and two residences this property has a lot to offer to numerous prospects. Rent both homes for an excellent return on your investment or live in one home and rent the other to offset a payment. The original ranch home was built in 1967 includes 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, a storage barn and has been completely remodeled. The modular home built in 2003 features 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. The homes are both on city water and have individual septic systems. We will offer both homes separate and with a combination. Please join us for this fine offering and take advantage of our open house to inspect the property. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment due at time of the sale. No financing contingencies, balance at closing in 45 days. All inspections must be performed prior to day of the sale. Announcements day of the sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Legal: Parcels #0100645000 & 0100646000, Berlin Twp. Holmes County and East Holmes Local Schools. Taxes are currently $621.71/half year for the ranch home and $522.88/ half year for the modular. Sale by the Order of: Nick & Stephanie Shrock

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

Location: 38229 Low Gap Road, Dexter City Ohio 45727 From: Interstate 77 south take exit 25 turn left onto 78 south 2 miles turn right onto 821 south 6 miles turn left onto CR2/Low Gap Road. From Interstate 77 north take exit 16 toward 821 north 3.5 miles turn right onto CR 2/Low Gap Rd. S k i d d e r Loader: JD 640G log skidder 1100 hours, Case W14C loader with forks and bucket Saw Mill: Automatic Edmunson 3 live HD blocks log turner with 671 Detroit engine, Frick 2 saw Edger, 2-56” saws, 1-60” saw, 28’ conveyor belt with motor, Morbar chipper, 2-40’ van chip trailers, Michigan chipper knife grinder Trucks: 1980 Ford boom and truck, 1988 Kenworth tractor 80,000 miles on motor, log trailer, 24’ Roger 25 ton trailer, Allis Chalmers 300 HP motor, 425 Cat. motor, truck tires, 1995 F250 Ford truck 1994 F350 Ford truck needs work. Trailers: 20’ Eby livestock trailer, 25’ corn pro flat bed trailer Equipment: 1952 Farmal H tractor, Lincoln welder, 800 gal fuel tank, 500 gal fuel tank , 2 banding racks, rolls of cable, log chains, tools, wrenches, skidder chains, spring lift air axle Terms: Payment in full on sale day via cash or check with proper ID. Announcements on sale day take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Owner: Frank Lamp 740.783.6335

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STORAGE UNIT for rent. 12x30, $30./mo. (330) 695-7242.

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3 BR house in Millersburg area for new pastor. (330) 279-2344. WANTED TO Rent: 4-5 BR home w/ finished walkout basement. Need more room to care for ailing parent. Need to move asap. Please Call: Ivan or Marie, 330-893-1917

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Automobiles

'97 HYUNDAI Accent, 32 + mi. to gal., runs good, $800. 330-390-0210 BUYING FIXABLE & unused vehicles, will take unwanted vehicles too. Paying more than scrap price on most. 330-473-0400.

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Boats

SUZUKI 4-stroke 9.9-hp long shaft, excellent cond., low emissions, elect. start, $1200. Cell/330-473-3462, Ph/330- 674-6193 24V Minnkota, power drive with electric

Keith Beachy, Auctioneer Winesburg OH Bobby Beachy, Apprentice Auctioneer Berlin OH

Lunch Stand

2003 15 ft Lund fishing boat. 25 HP Mercury electric start. Tiller steer. 55 lb thrust trolling motor, Lawrence GPS fish finder, live well, swivel seats, 2 batteries, on board charger, nav. lights, safety equip., many extras. Everything in mint cond. $6,000. obo. Allen Mast, 330-893-0049, leave message. 19' FIBERGLASS Bayliner fish & ski boat, 125-hp Force O/B motor, new interior, everything works good, $3000/obo. 330-231-7490. 9.9 MERCURY, 15HP, new, 4 stroke, tiller steer, electric start, short shaft, paid $3000, sell for $2575. obo. Need long shaft. 330-695-9963. 24 FT pontoon with 48 HP motor and 2012 Tappen docking permit. (330) 893-1621 ext. 2, leave message.

Saturday, August 18, 2012 • 11:00 AM

* 2 Homes on .75 Acres * Berlin Twp. * Holmes Co. * East Holmes Schools * 3 Bedroom Ranch Home * * 2003 3 Bedroom Modular Home * Commercial & Income Potential * Excellent Location *

CLIFF SPRANG, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.464.5155 or cliff@kaufmanrealty.com

Land Sale Rent

Comm. Property - Rent

Mobile Home foot peddle, $300. Cell/330-473-3462, For Sale NICE CLEAN 2 BR apt. Killbuck. Stove, Ph/330- 674-6193

Tools Machinery pans) 330-359-5713

FOR SALE: Electric- 12" Milwaukee compound mitre saw, like new condition, $525. 330-674-2500.

FOR SALE: 1994 Mobile home 14 x 66. 2 BR, 1 bath, spare room. Raymond Raber, 4958 T.R. 628, Millersburg, Ohio 44654. 2 miles Southwest of Mt. Hope.

Furniture clamps, J.M. Lancaster, max capacity 80", air operated foot control, $1400. (330) 893-4613

FOR SALE: Shiba puppies. One Male & one female. AKC registered, $400. 330-893-1953

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1996 MOBILE Home, Commander Ltd., 76x16, 3 BR, 2 full BA, c/a, $18,000/ obo. Call (330) 695-2362

12X50 MOBILE home, 2 BR, 1 bath. Suitable for 1-2 people. South of Millersburg. $5500. 330-674-4697 evenings.

YOU GOT scrap, we got cash. Pickups and dropoffs avail. No equip. or vehicle too big for our disposal. 330-275-7980

Steel dumbells, 70-120 lbs. 50 cent/lbs; Ab crunch machine, $100; leg press machine, plate loaded, $500; Plate tree, $25; Bar holder, $30.Call (330) 567-2390

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

Mobile Home 490 For Sale

WANTED: STEREO in good cond. Please text instead of call. (330) 473-5206.

WANTED: someone to take down dish and TV antennas from steep roof- must also repair the roof area when done. call: 330-466-9383

Sports Fitness

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HYDRAULIC pallet jack, 5500lbs capacity, $240. (330) 893-4613

Australian Shepherd pups ACA registered. Shots/wormed, loves children, $250 and up. (330) 231-5745.

310 CAVALIERS, MALES, 7 wks. old, tri-color & blenheim, out of good breeding stock, $325/obo. (330) 893-3512

Tools Machinery 355

PM Boat Motor Repair. Full service on out broad motors. $10/hr + parts. call for appointment. 330-674-2500

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Motorcycles ATVs

GO KART BHP Manco single seat, $790 OBO. Gary, 330-933-8377. Good condition. Headrest safer than ATV. FOR SALE: 1996 Kawasaki 300, 4x4, good cond. 1 owner. $2500. Phone (330) 674-1203 or 330-231-1851.

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RVs & Campers

1997 MALLARD 24 feet, AC, gas furnace, refrigerator/freezer, good cond., $5,700 or OBO. 330-276-7988 HIDDEN ACRES 107 TR 810, Lot 40 West Salem, Ohio 44287 419-853-4687 Overnight & seasonal camping. Lake, pool, playgrounds, planned activities, WiFi, snack bar, boats, golf cart rental. Credit cards OK. hiddenacrescampground.net

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Trucks SUVs

16 FT ENCLOSED box truck bed with hyrdaulic lift gate and 12 v. Hydraulic pump/off of 2000 F450. Good cond., $1000 OBO. 330-279-2146 FOR SALE: '05 Trail Blazer, 108,000 mi., needs new tires, $8000 OBO. 330-465-5690 TONNEAU COVER and clamps for 6.5' truck bed, $100.00. (330) 378-5115.


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Building Materials

TREATED LUMBER fence boards, fence posts, 4x4, 4x6, 4x8, 6x6, 6x8, 8x8, length up to 20 ft, more sizes available! Call for pricing 330-763-4614

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

26X40 TIMBER frame barn for sale, to be dismantled & removed. Make offer by 8/15/12. Joseph Weaver, 5561 TR 606, Fredericksburg, 44627. (330) 695-2060.

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Chimney Sweeps

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

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Cleaning

According to Western A. Price Foundation: Nutrients in Foods that can Cause Cancer Rancid Fats: Industrial processing creates rancidity (free radicals) 08350 AD12561755 288 BLACK in commercial back groung whiteoils. letters vegetable 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

AUCTIONEERS, LLC Trusted in Real Estate Since 1959 DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.

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Construction

SWISS CONSTRUCTION. Amish Crew, pole bldgs., garages, additions,reroofs, decks. 330-763-3937.

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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.

775

Fencing

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 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

830

Hauling

WE BUY junk cars 262-9300 CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094. WILL DO hauling with crew cab pickup truck. 1/2 ton, can haul up to 5-6 people. Will pull trailer. 90¢/mi or $1.10/mi pulling trailer. Call Kyle, 330-275-2501/ 234-635-0033.

PROFROM XP treadmill, exc. cond. From Sears. Runs from generator or electric. $400. obo. Cash only please. (330) 473-5676.

FOR SALE: Choice of 2 generators. 1 2400 watt & 3000 watt. E & S Maytag, 5491 Co. Rd. 68, Mbg., OH. 330-893-1336 ext. 2

845

FOR SALE: Sand Blaster. Very good to clean small parts. Eli D. Miller, 5491 CR 68, Millersburg, OH 330-893-1336 ext. 2

Home Improvement

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

925

REMODELING, ROOFING, decks, storm damage, etc. Free estimates. Call 330-231-6304.

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

865

Painting

BERLIN GRAVELY SALES 4319 County Road 168 • Millersburg, OH 44654

God is Love

1035

Storage

REPAIR WINDOW SASH & re-screen window & patio screens while you wait. Appt. only. 330-878-5651. Delmer Snyder, 8682 SR 93, Dundee 44624.

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

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

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

Roofing & Spouting

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

Demos 08650&AD12337327 144 Rentals 66480 Available

330-893-2421

FOR SALE: 21 trusses 6/12 pitch, 26 ft. Working Span. Allen Miller, 4691 T.R. 613, Fredericksburg.

1130

• Excellent cultivator • Lifetime warranty on tines

Windows

Printing

Graphic Design Solutions Custom Business Form-Booklets-Flyers Twin Pine Printing Ph 330-359-2453 - Fax 330-359-0106

1000

Roofing & Spouting 1130

BERLIN ROOFING for all your re-roofing & repair needs-- shingle, metal, rubber & slate. 330-893-2518.

1070

Lawn & Gardening 985

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.

SCHWINN 203 recumbent exercise bike. 12 pre-set programs plus manual program. Like new. Exc. workout. $150. Walnut Creek. (330) 852-4297.

Misc. Services 1000

Standing Seam 10000 AD12562734 72 sq. ft. $115Standing Seam (pick up) 330-763-1162

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.

(selling in 2 rings starting at 5:00 p.m.) Antiques/Collectibles * Household/Furniture* Tools Some Items from Earl White Estate Antiques/Collectibles: mission rocker; early wooded trunks; primitive hand plow; Silvertone radio in cabinet; 12 qt milk can; ultraviolet ray therapy lamp; sewer tile frog; glass marbles; arrowheads in display cases; ½ gallon glass milk containers; jewelry boxes; Ball canning jars with glass lids; early metal toys; tin doll houses; kerosene lamps; ball clawed foot piano stool; primitive 2 wheel hand cart; Mason jars; early apple peeler; early grinder; carnival glass; signs; early Coleman lanterns; early high chair; early table top pinball machine; doors/screen doors; reel projector; early wooden lap tray; early oriental framed decorative wall hangings; baseball cards and sports memorabilia; wooden ½ bushel baskets; crocks and jug; collector’s edition soda bottles; original energizer rabbit; G. I. Joe in box; Mickey Mouse phone. Household/Furniture: one of a kind Grandfather clock; solid oak corner entertainment unit; primitive hutch; cast iron griddle; handmade wooden kid’s track hoe; cake safe; Daisy BB gun; recline rider exerciser; office chairs; Sunbeam Mixmaster; camping gear; mirrored metal storage cabinet; two drawer filing cabinets; 2 shelf Gerald refrigerator; iron skillets; table top charcoal grill. Tools: table top drill press; portable generator; lawn spreader; weed trimmer; chain saw; Dewalt circular hand saw; Craftsman 10” band saw; 12V Coleman halogen spotlight; Reo Royale lawn mower; Roper rear tine tiller; hydraulic log splitter; Honda 6x V270 engine side discharge mower implement; self-propelled lawn mower; various cordless tools including Dewalt drill and Craftsman saw; numerous primitive and hand tools. Note: Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates by 5:00pm Friday, August 3. For free evaluation contact David Conn, 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.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 @OFFERED 4:30 PM ABSOLUTE

1,338 Sq. Ft.ABSOLUTE 3 Bed, 1 Bath OFFERED 1,338 Sq. Ft. 2.11 Acres 3 Bed, 1 Bath 2.11 Acres 11 Car Car Garage Garage w/ w/ attached attached carport carport Multiple buildings buildings on on Multiple Property Property (Bank Barn, Workshop, (Bank Barn, Workshop, Greenhouse) Some updates include Greenhouse) windows and flooring 22151 C.R. 254West Lafayette, OH 43845 Some updates include Also Selling: Contents of Home-Tools-Household-Furniture. windows and flooring 22151 C.R. 254West Lafayette, OH 43845 Visit www.duttonauction.com

Also Selling: Contents of Home-Tools-Household-Furniture. ON SITE INSPECTION DATE: Visit28www.duttonauction.com July & 29, August 4, 5 & 12 Saturdays 11-1 pm, Sundays 1-3 pm

Dutton ON Representative on-site with complete SITE INSPECTION DATE: terms.

July 28 & 29, August 4, 5 & 12

For Bidders Information Packet and Complete Terms of Sale Call Saturdays 11-1 pm, Sundays 1-3 pm for photos 330-833-4700Visit WWW.DUTTONAUCTION.COM

TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY : All items paid for day of sale in the form of Cash, Check, Visa/MC accepted. 5% Buyers premium added on all purchases, waived for cash or good check. SALE BY ORDER OF: Tommy & Shirley Jones BROKER: Dutton Real Estate Services 330.833.4700 SALE CONDUCTED BY: Dutton Auctioneers, LLC

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

Monday August 6, 2012 5:00 p.m.

NICE HOME ON 2+ ACRES AUCTIONEERS, LLC Trusted in Real Estate Since 1959 TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD, FURNITURE NICE CO.—WEST HOME ON 2+ ACRES COSHOCTON LAFAYETTE, OH TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD, FURNITURE TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 @ 4:30 PM COSHOCTON CO.—WEST LAFAYETTE, OH

Representative on-site . Certified TERMS OFDutton REAL ESTATE: $4,000 down day with of salecomplete in the formterms of Cash, Check or Approved Personal or Company Check. All balances due in full at closing. Buyers Premium 5% will be added to high bid price to determine total purchase price. All announcements sale day take precedence overComplete printed advertising. Real Estate sells For Bidders Information Packet and Terms of Sale Call at 5:15pm. 330-833-4700Visit forinphotos TERMS ON PERSONAL WWW.DUTTONAUCTION.COM PROPERTY : All items paid for day of sale the form of Cash, Check, Visa/MC accepted. 5% Buyers premium added on all purchases, waived TERMS OFgood REAL ESTATE: $4,000 down day of sale in the form of Cash, Certified for cash or check. SALE or BYApproved ORDERPersonal OF: Tommy & Shirley JonesAll balances due in full at closing. Check or Company Check. BROKER: Dutton Real Estate Services 330.833.4700 Buyers Premium 5% willBY: be added high bid price to determine total purchase price. SALE CONDUCTED DuttontoAuctioneers, LLC All announcements sale dayCleveland, take precedence OFFICES IN: Massillon, Medina,over andprinted Floridaadvertising. Real Estate sells SELLING THE FINE ART OF REAL ESTATE SINCE 1959 at 5:15pm.

Windows

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

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

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Health Fitness 895

10054797

1999 PLYMOUTH Grand Voyager, great mechanical condition, needs A/C work and some minor repairs, very dependable, $1900 OBO. 330-231-5745

Health Fitness 835

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Vans 835

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MSRP .................... $24,995 Sale Price ........... $24,439 GM Rebate ............... $500

Sale Price

23,939NEW

$

12 Buick Verano

STEP UP TO A NEW GMC... 0% & NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR 90 DAYS

Power Sunroof, Navigation, Remote Vehicle Start, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows and Locks. #293 MSRP .................... $28,545 Sale Price ........... $27,774 GM Rebate ............... $500

12 GMC Acadia

Sale Price

MSRP .................... $33,610 Sale Price ........... $31,481 Rebate ..................... $2,000

12 Buick Lacrosse CXL 12 Buick Regal Turbo Premium 3 Leather Heated Seats, 18” Chrome Wheels, Rear Vision Camera, Remote Vehicle Start w/Keyless Entry. #165

MSRP .................... $33,455 Sale Price ........... $32,654 GM Rebate ............ $1,000

Sale Price

31,654NEW

$

12 Buick Enclave AWD Leather Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, TV/DVD with Bose Speakers, Remote Vehicle Start w/Keyless Entry. Chuck’s DEMO #049

Leather Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, 19” Alloy Wheels, Navigation, Remote Vehicle Start w/Keyless Entry. #161 Sale Price MSRP .................... $36,095 Sale Price ........... $35,033 $ GM Rebate ............ $1,000

12 Buick Enclave AWD

45,611

$

MSRP .................... $51,710 Sale Price ........... $48,231 GM Rebate ............ $2,000

Sale Price

46,469

Sale Price

35,214

$

26,629

$

12 GMC Canyon Crew 4x4

MSRP .................... $33,555 Sale Price ........... $30,368 Rebate ........................ $500

12 GMC ½ Ton Ext 4x4

MSRP ..........................$43,035 Sale Price .................$39,214 Rebate ...........................$3,000 *Trade in Bonus Cash .......$1,000

Sale Price

Leather Interior, 18” Chrome Wheels, Chrome Assist Steps, Power Windows SAVE & Locks. #286 $3,687

28,336NEW

$

SLT w/Leather Interior, Heated & Cooled Seats, Z71, Heavy Duty Trailering Package, Rear Vision Camera, SAVE CD Stereo. #268 $7,821

Sale Price

$

MSRP .................... $28,335

SAVE $6,979

MSRP ..........................$35,315 Sale Price .................$32,336 Rebate ...........................$3,000 *Trade in Bonus Cash .......$1,000

Power Sunroof, 20” Chrome wheels, Navigation, DVD/TV. #063

Sale Price

29,481 NEW

$

12 GMC ½ Ton Ext 4x4

SAVE $5,241

MSRP .................... $51,570 Sale Price ........... $47,611 GM Rebate ............ $2,000

Sale Price

Power Windows & Locks, V8, Auto, Heavy Duty Trailering Package, Cruise Control, CD Stereo. #269

34,033

SAVE $5,959

All Wheel Drive, Auto, Power Windows & Locks, Air, Cruise Control, CD Stereo. #247

SAVE $4,129

27,274

$

12 GMC Terrain AWD

V6 Auto, Power Windows & Locks, 3rd Rear Seat, CD Stereo. #215

Sale Price

29,868

$

12 GMC Yukon Denali 4x4

Power Sunroof, DVD/TV, Leather Interior, Trailer Brake Control, 20” Aluminum Wheels, Power Liftgate, Bluetooth. #249 MSRP .................... $61,380 Sale Price ........... $55,722 Rebate ..................... $2,000

SAVE $7,658

Sale Price

53,722

$

Love it or Return it, Total Confidence Pricing

12 Chevy Cruze

MPG

Sale Price

16,499 NEW

$

13 Chevy Camaro

300H.P., 6 Speed Manual, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo. #014 MSRP .................... $24,245 Sale Price ........... $23,111 Bonus Cash .............. $500

Sale Price

MSRP .................... $24,790 Sale Price ........... $22,321 Rebate ..................... $2,750

Sale Price

SAVE $4,141

MSRP ..........................$23,975 Sale Price .................$22,834 Rebate ...........................$1,500 Bonus Cash ....................$500 *Trade In Bonus Cash ...$1,000

19,571 NEW

$

12 Chevy Impala LT

$5,689

MSRP .................... $28,305 Sale Price ........... $23,116 Rebate ........................ $500

Sale Price

19,834NEW

$

12 Chevy ½ Ton Ext 4x4

MSRP ..........................$31,810 Sale Price .................$29,817 Rebate ...........................$2,500 Bonus Cash ....................$500 *Trade In Bonus Cash ...$1,000

Sale Price

25,817NEW

$

5.3L V8, Z71, Power Windows & Locks, Power Seat, Bluetooth. #225

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

SAVE $4,066

SAVE $7,943

SAVE $5,117

MSRP .................... $31,065 Sale Price ........... $28,999 Rebate ..................... $2,000

Sale Price

26,999

$

MSRP ..........................$34,480 Sale Price .................$31,863 Rebate ...........................$2,000 Bonus Cash ....................$500

Sale Price

29,363

$

MSRP .................... $24,355 Sale Price ........... $22,973 Rebate ........................ $500

MSRP ..........................$39,270 Sale Price .................$35,827 Rebate ...........................$2,500 Bonus Cash .................$1,000 *Trade In Bonus Cash ...$1,000

Sale Price

22,473

$

12 Chevy Traverse

V6, Auto, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo. #298 SAVE $3,888

12 Chevy Colorado Ext 4x4 12 Chevy ¾ Ton REG 4x4 12 Chevy ½ Ton Crew 4x4

2LT, Chrome Assist Steps, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Automatic, Air. #113

12 Chevy Equinox

“Gas Saver”, Air, Auto, Power Windows and Locks. #246

SAVE $5,993

22,616 NEW

$

Sale Price

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

V6, Rear Spoiler, Power Seat, Aluminum Wheels, Power Windows & Locks. #254 SAVE

22,611 NEW

$

Auto, Air, Cruise Control, Locking Rear Differential. #208

“Gas Saver” 4 Cylinder, Auto, Remote Vehicle Start, Power Windows & Locks. #024

38

MSRP .................... $17,595 Sale Price ........... $16,999 Bonus Cash .............. $500

12 Chevy ½ Ton Reg

12 Chevy Malibu

“Gas Saver”, Air, Power Windows and Locks. #230

MSRP .................... $30,585 Sale Price ........... $28,697 Rebate ..................... $1,500 Bonus Cash .............. $500

Sale Price

26,697

$

12 Chevy Volt

“Gas Saver”, Leather Interior, Heated Front Seats, Bose Premium Stereo. #018

95

Sale Price

31,327

$

MPG

$7,500 Federal Tax Credit

2 TO CHOOSE FROM

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 vehicle to qualify for this Bonus Cash **Must be a current AARP Member prior to March 1, 2012 to Receive Bonus Cash.. Sale ends 8/9/12.

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12 Buick Verano

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