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Index Church: Page 5 Community: Page 5 Entertainment: Page 8, 16 Farm/markets: Pages 9, 14 Lawn/garden: Page 10 Obituaries: Pages 19-21 Sports: Pages 22-23
Calendar August Holmes Humane Society meets today Next Holmes County Humane Society meeting is Thursday, Aug. 9 at 7 p.m. at Millersburg Life Center.
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After 40 years, Berlin Lions Club realizing plans for acreage off Elm Street
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The first day of school for students in the Southeast School District will be Monday, Aug. 20. Freshman orientation will be Aug. 14 from 2-3 p.m. at Waynedale High School. Open houses will be
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Preschool to hold screening day Tri-County Preschool, Holmes County, will have a free Community Screening Day for children ages 3-5 on Aug. 16. Speech and development will be evaluated. Call 330-674-0246 to schedule an appointment.
public meeting regarding the issue of Brace’s reemployment prior to its regular meeting, to be Aug. 16 at 6 p.m. at the Holmes County Training Center Early Childhood MultiPurpose Room, 8001 Township Road 574, Holmesville.
September Killbuck reunion
to be held Sept. 1 The Killbuck High School reunion will be Sept. 1 at 10 a.m. at Killbuck Elementary School. The class of 1957 will be recognized and serve refreshments. Anyone who attended or graduated from Killbuck School is welcome to attend.
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The Holmes County Board of Developmental Disabilities has announced that Superintendent F. Scott Brace will retire as of Aug. 31 and is seeking re-employment with the county board. The board will hold a
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Park variety of activities. A cabin, to be located in the woods, will proClub continues to work at mak- vide a more private community ing that proposed park a reality. center for about 60-70 people. “It will be a comprehensive So far, the park has a picnic outdoor area where the commu- pavilion, a gazebo, a play-set and nity can come either individually lots of green space. as families or as a large group “We have a really neat plan,” and enjoy it,” said Mary Ellen said club member Dr. Maurice Hershberger, the Berlin Lions Mullet, noting that the plans Club event chairperson. “It’s for were developed by Ohio State community enjoyment.” University student Matt Kellogg, With a large community build- a Millersburg native. ing, green area, walking paths, picIn the 1960s, Mullet was nic pavilions, a cabin and an out- involved when Bone Developdoor amphitheater to be built into ment Corporation set aside the the hillside, the Berlin Community 9-plus acres for a community Park is envisioned as a gathering park. For more than 40 years, place for visitors and locals alike. those plans never got developed “With the amphitheater, we — until the Lions Club took it on plan to have a lot of concerts as a project, he said. in the summer. The community Now, the Berlin Lions Club is center and pavilions will be avail- ready to get a cost estimate and able for group events like wed- begin the fund-raising process. ding receptions, youth activities, Only three years after re-formguest speakers, family reunions ing, the Berlin Lions Club plans and more,” said Hershberger, to hold three events this year to noting that the community cen- make people aware of the exister is envisioned as a two-level tence and future of the park, as building able to hold 250 people, well as to begin raising the funds complete with a state-of-the-art necessary for park development. commercial kitchen. Eventually, the goal is to have The green space will provide a variety of events throughout a playing ground for games of the year. baseball and Frisbee or picnics “Our goal is to eventually have on the lawn, while permanent a minimum of monthly events,” grass volleyball courts and a said Hershberger, noting that children’s play area will offer a the club hopes to begin grading
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and seeding the amphitheater and green area this fall. “Soon, we’re going to start a capital campaign.” On Aug. 11, the Berlin Lions Club will entertain the community with a concert in Berlin Community Park. The festivities include music from gospel/country artist John Schmid, gospel group Liberated For Him and several other local musical groups, as well as volleyball tournaments throughout the day. A chicken barbecue and concessions with a variety of food items will be served by the Lions. The next event, the Party in the Park, will be held Sept. 22. The family fun night will include an evening concert and the Lions Club’s signature chicken barbecue. The first event, Bluegrass in the Park, was held June 23. Despite the focus on the park, the Berlin Lions Club hasn’t forgotten its commitment to being a service-oriented organization in the community. “We’re still doing other service projects,” said Hershberger, adding that for many members, their heart’s desire is to serve God and serve the community through such service projects. Notably, the club is involved in an ongoing campaign to provide
adequate eyeglasses for people in the area. “There have been two Amish ladies who have received eyeglasses from us,” said Berlin Lions Club President Larry Gray. In addition to helping those in the community, the club also assists people across the globe. “One of the major projects that we do is pay for eye exams and eyeglasses primarily for children, but also anybody in our club territory who needs an eye exam or glasses and can’t afford it,” explained Mullet. Besides assisting financially, the club also collects eyeglasses that people no longer use. Those glasses are then re-purposed for people in need across the country and the world. This ties into one of the Lions Club’s best known missions — to provide vision for all. This is accomplished by conducting vision screenings, raising awareness of eye disease and providing seeing eye dogs, as well as supporting Camp Echoing Hills, a special needs camp in Warsaw, Ohio. Through Sight for Kids, the club aims to provide eye screenings, glasses and other treatments for children. In Berlin, the sight committee would like to begin vision screenings for Amish children before they enter school.
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Holmes ALS Walk is Sept. 8 The ALS benefit walk will be held Sept. 8 at Rails to Trails Depot in Millersburg. Contact Pam Gardner at 330473-7430, Jenny Burgett 330-378-4811 or Taylor Neuenschwander at 330473-8938 for more information. Seventy-five percent of the proceeds stay in Holmes and Wayne counties, with 25 percent to the ALS Association for research. Registration will be at 9 a.m. and the walk begins at 10 a.m. Refreshments will be served at 11 a.m. and the silent auction bidding will close at 11:30 a.m. Closing ceremonies will be at noon.
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Community Relationships require patience with self, others “There you go making mountains out of such a little hill. Here I go mixing mortar for another wall to build. There’s a struggle in this life we lead, it’s partly you, it’s partly me.”— Amy Grant and Wayne Kirkpatrick, from Every Road. To be perfectly honest, when stuff and nonsense happens in any of my relationships with people, I am usually the one who ends up apologizing, even if I wasn’t “wrong.” I know many women in the same position. Why is that? Well, if the relationship is important, I suppose someone has to apologize. And I guess in some cases you can never really know who hurt whom the most. But if you both bullheadedly and steadfastly refuse to apologize, then what happens to the relationship? All relationships —
romantic, familiar, friendships, work, and so forth — are all a struggle. You have people of varying backgrounds and ideas trying to adjust to each other. I’m outspoken, demonstrative, hot-headed. My husband is reserved, hard to anger (but when he is mad, RUN.) Some of my friends are reserved, quiet and less demonstrative. Some other loved ones are equally as hot-headed and demonstrative as I am, and that can be a lethal mixture as well. I don’t think I am unique. I think we all have loved ones in our lives who are as different from us as night and day.
That can be an adjustment. To a reserved person, a demonstrative person can be intimidating and daunting. To a demonstrative person, a reserved person can be perceived (often erroneously) as cold and uncaring. The key here is to be patient with each other and yourself and to ask yourself how important the relationship is to both of you. If the joy you feel is greater than the frustration you experience, then maybe you will have to be the one to apologize most of the time. Before you start building those walls, or perceiving those walls others may build as a means to keep you out, evaluate the relationship and ask yourself if it’s worth the risk to break down the walls. Someone has to take the initiative or everything will stall amid stubbornness.
Club notes Ripley Gardeners Members of Ripley Gardeners Club met at Deborah’s Garden Center on June 26 for a lecture on miniature
garden projects given by Deborah. A brief business meeting was held at Kate’s Treats in Wooster. See Pg. 11 — CLUB
Briefs New arrival
Air conditioners may be available to qualifying households. ELLE TERYN, was born July 26 at The maximum benefit amount is up to Wooster Community Hospital to Tan- $250 applied as payment to the housener and Heather Thompson of Wooster. hold’s electric bill. The cost of the air She weighed 6 pounds, 15 ounces and conditioner must be factored in and was 18 3.4 inches long. cannot exceed the maximum total beneGrandparents are Terry and Jen Cram- fit after paying the electric bill for those lett of Big Prairie, Sherry Vaden of Tiki households seeking them. Island, Texas and Gordy and Michelle Income guidelines are based at 200 Thompson of Renwick, Iowa. percent of the Federal Poverty Level. Income also can be calculated using the past three months, whichever benCommunity Card efits the client. Other documentation applications available is required. The program will operate University of Akron Wayne College’s through Aug. 31. For more information library has offered to provide commu- or to schedule an appointment call 330nity cards to Holmes County residents. 674-6479. These items may be delivered to the Holmes County Higher Education Cen- Project to display old ter for easy pick-up. To apply for the card and see card pictures of Holmes County holder benefits, visit https://wayne.uak“Our Town, Memories of Holmes ron.edu/library/community-members. County Project,” is an innitative to coldot or come into the Central Library in lect old pictures of an event or people in Millersburg for a paper form. All appli- Holmes County. cations must be returned to the Holmes Residents are encouraged to share County Library for processing. or donate their photos to the “Our For more information, contact Susan Town” project. The images or scanned Corl at 330-674-5972, Ext. 227 or email representations will be gathered in a scorl@holmeslib.org. book and shared at the Holmes County Library, as well as on its website. Summer Crisis Program Contact Susan Corl at 330-674-5972 with questions or for more information. runs until Aug. 31 The Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland Community Action Commission’s Summer Crisis Program continues to offer assistance to households affected by extreme heat. The program, funded through the Ohio Department of Development, Office of Community Assistance, will assist households with a resident age 60 and older or those with a household member with a qualifying medical condition or a household with a disconnect on its electric bill or are already disconnected.
Donations needed for Wolf Creek Cemetery Wolf Creek Pleasant Valley Cemetery is now accepting donations to pay for mowing of the cemetery grounds. Any amount appreciated. For more information call Robert L. Croskey, 330-2763322. Donations may be sent to Croskey at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box 284 Killbuck 44637.
Church briefs Community Social Day is Aug. 9
United Church of Christ is having a chicken barbecue on Saturday, Aug. 11, at Renner’s St. Paul United Jim’s Sunoco in Sugarcreek Church of Christ will hold from 11 a.m. until sold out. a community social day Price is $5.50 per half. Chicken can be preThursday, Aug. 9, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Menu includes soup, ordered by calling 330sandwich, salad and des- 852-2341 or 330-852-2632 sert. Freewill offering sup- or contacting any church ports outreach programs. member. There will be Day will inlcude knotting additional chicken for comforters, sharing pic- sale that day. tures and lots of fellowship. Renner’s St. Paul is located Brian Free at 7620 Renner Road SW on Tuscarawas County dinner concert Road 41 near Coshocton will be Aug. 11 County Road 93. Brian Free and Assurance concert will Sugarcreek First be helddinner in the lower level United holding banquet facility at the Carlisle Inn of Walnut Creek barbecue on Aug. 11. Tickets are $33 The Sugarcreek First and include a family style
dinner, gospel concert, tax and gratuity. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Dinner is at 6 p.m. and the concert at 7 p.m. For tickets call 330-852-3058.
be singing from 3-4 p.m., after which a meal of grilled hamburgers and hot dogs will be served. The auction will begin at 5 p.m. with auctioneer JR Miller. All proceeds will go toward helping Walk with families who will adopt Orphans to hold children who need a fundraiser festival home. The vision of Walk Walk With the Orphans, With the Orphans is a ministry of Menno- to become advocates nite Christian Assembly for orphans by meetin Fredericksburg, will ing their immediate and have a fundraiser festi- long-term needs, includval on Saturday, Aug. 11 ing adoption into Chrisat the ball field and park tian homes, and to minisby the Fredericksburg ter to families who have adopted. School. Everyone is invited to A 40 and over softball tournament will be the festival, For more information, played all day. Activities for the kids will begin at call the church at 3302 p.m. John Schmid will 695-4792.
Browns dinner concert is Sept. 8 The Browns dinner concert event will be held in the lower level banquet facility at the Carlisle Inn of Walnut Creek on Sept. 8. For tickets call 330-8523058. Tickets are $33 and the price includes a family 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.
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.
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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 exploraDonations needed tion and traditional VBS Donations are needed activities and snacks. to help troubled boys. The The church is at 5279 Trading Post Thrift Store County Road 314, near has recently opened at West Holmes High 7703-B state Route 241, School. Call 330-473just west of Mount Hope. 8940 for more informaAll proceeds will go to tion.
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The Holmes County Shopper News
Life is a trade-off, sometimes we win, and sometimes we lose. Nevertheless, when we keep the faith in God’s will, we find that from an apparent loss we may gain the knowledge of a hidden asset. In Nehemiah 13:2 we read… “Yet, our God turned the curse into a blessing.” Do you feel that you have experienced an unjust loss? Are you frustrated that you haven’t attained what you long for? Attend your house of worship this week and praise Him for His wisdom…and trust Him for He knows what you truly need.
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Pack a school lunch they won’t want to trade (ARA) — Packing school lunches filled with healthy, appealing and creative foods is an excellent start to encouraging children to make sensible food choices now and in the future. But if lunch items you pack are less than appetizing, it could be the next item of trade in the cafeteria: a risk not worth taking in the age of nutrient-deficient and calorie-heavy school lunches. Break up the mundane sandwich routine with well-rounded lunch combinations that will have kids eating well and growing strong with every bite. Here are some important components to a lunch they’ll think is worth keeping and eating: A main meal — Taste is
important to children, and feeding the occasional “picky” eater can be quite a challenge. A tortilla rollup with enticing ingredients like avocado, tomato or cucumbers with turkey, fish or chicken will show even the finickiest of eaters that there is more to lunch than the same old sandwich. Use the main meal as an opportunity to offer kids different textures and flavors and make a lasting impression about the many possibilities of food. A fun food — Making lunch food exciting is the first step to discourage trading and motivate kids to try something new. A well-thought-out presentation can inspire a healthy curiosity, and kids will naturally want to give it a taste. Cherry toma-
toes, mozzarella balls and fresh basil alternating on a toothpick is a fun and healthy salad-on-a-stick with easily-controlled portions. Sweet potato chips are another fun make-at-home option that are packed with vitamins A, B6, C and more. Bake up a batch on Sunday and pack them in lunches all week. Something that goes “crunch” — Carrots, apples and pretzels provide a lunch box with plenty of crunch to keep things fresh. Crunchy snacks are the secret to waking up your child’s brain before afternoon lessons begin, allowing them to finish off the day strong. Snyder’s of Hanover pretzels are available in more than three dozen shapes, fla-
vors and gluten-free varieties so everyone can have their own favorite. Grab a 10-count of single 100-calorie snack packs in sticks, snaps or minis to change it up from day-today and keep kids wondering, “what’s next?” A thirst quencher — Many kid-friendly drinks are loaded with empty calories like sodas and sweetened iced tea. It’s important for a school lunch to include liquids that keep kids hydrated so they can think, move and perform at their best. Limit caffeinated and sugary beverages like sodas and iced teas, and instead encourage your children to get in the habit of drinking water, milk or real fruit juice. A love note is a reminder that the menu was
made with love. Encourage your children to do well in class by slipping a note inside their lunchboxes. Consider painting the inside of a lunch box with chalkboard paint so you can write and erase messages daily. Include a hand-written note or draw a picture for a sack lunch bag. After-school energy boosters — Kids experience the afternoon slump just as much as parents. With smaller stomachs, children are often in need of snacks to keep their energy levels going strong — especially after school. Keep some Snyder’s of Hanover 100 calorie packs handy. Kids can pair the snaps or minis with cheese or meat slices for an extra energy boost. With less fat and
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 check out and download library ebooks and other digital media. Participants must have a valid Holmes County District Public Library card with an account in good standing. To set up an appoint-
ment call 330-674-5972.
ogy questions and issues. 330-674-5972 or stop by Registration is required the Help Desk to regisas space is limited. Call ter.
less sodium than many other salty snacks, these portion-controlled packs are the perfect snack that won’t spoil any appetites before dinner. These essentials will have you thinking outside the (lunch) box and make your lunches the envy inside the cafeteria. Try planning a menu with your kids at the beginning of each week and let them choose what meals and snacks they want to eat on which day. Homemade lunches are an easy way to control what your children eat and you’ll know that they’re getting the healthy nutrition needed to perform well in school. Not only will they not want to trade it, they’ll keep coming back for more.
Library programs
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Enter to Win Prizes 1st Prize: 4 ft. adj. table 2nd Prize: 5 gal. water jug 3rd Prize: $20 gift certificate
Benefit Bake Sale • Thursday & Friday
for Betty Ann, Age (2), daughter of Roy Weaver. Coffee and donuts will be ready early for work crews at Wayne Yoder’s.
Walk-ins Welcome or Call for Appt. at 330-674-3564
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Beginner Genealogy Discussion Group will meet the fourth Thursday of every month from 5:30-:730 p.m. at the Central Library, February through October. Have you always wanted to research your family history but were too overwhelmed by where to start? Join this beginner genealogy discussion group to talk about geneal-
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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 popular 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.
“Our Town, Memories of Holmes County Project” — Do you have old pictures of an event or people in Holmes County? Please consider sharing or donating your photos to the “Our Town” Project. The images or scanned representations will be gathered in a book and shared at the Holmes County Library as well as on their website. Please contact Susan Corl at 330674-5972 with questions or for more information.
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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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‘Art is Ageless’ entries sought through Aug. 10
The Holmes County Shopper News
Walnut Hills Retirement Community is seeking entries for its second annual ‘Art is Ageless’ contest and exhibit, to be
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held Aug. 24-25. The contest is open to amateur artists age 55 or older who are residents of Holmes County. Artists may submit up to three entries, and there is no entry fee. All art must have been completed when the artist was 55 or older. The art categories are: paintings and drawings; photography; quilts and wall hangings; other soft crafts (needlework, etc.); woodworking; other hard crafts (ceramics, etc.); and miscellaneous (jewelry,
wreaths, stamping, scrapbooking, etc). Awards will be presented in each category, and there will be an award for “Best of Show” and “People’s Choice.” Selected winning entries 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
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Hotel Millersburg Courtyard Music 7-10 p.m. Good Company
August 10:
Weaver Basic Foods Customer Appreciation Days 10% off storewide Free refreshments & Balloons for the kids
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August 11:
Concert in the Park with John Schmid and Liberated For Him 5-9pm Volleyball 8am-5pm Chicken BBQ
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able 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 BUY-way Yard the photo to the webmaster for their entry, will Sale set for again be part of the threeAug. 9-11 day event. The three top The eighth annual BUY- drawn entries of completway Yard Sale, held along ed collections will receive the Lincoln Highway in “fun things to do for a Ohio, will take place Aug. year” along the ‘Lincoln,’ 9, 10 and 11. The event including overnight stays, jumps across the border tickets to attractions, gift to West Virginia, with certificates and free dinparts of Indiana, Illinois ners. A list of prizes and and Iowa’s Lincoln High- donors is available on the way communities as well. website. Shoppers determined to find just about anything Miller museum will have over 1,000 sales in Ohio alone to rum- open Aug. 11 mage through. The County Line HistoriA free Travelers Guide, cal Society of Wayne/Holmfeaturing a map of the es will have the Ken Miller byway’s sometimes two Supply Oil, Gas, Car, Truck parallel paths across and Agriculture Museum Ohio, will be available open from noon-3 p.m. Aug. to travelers at businesses 11 and on the second Saturalong the corridor. The day of each month. official byway website, The museum is located www.historicbyway.com, just north of Shreve on lists the locations where state Route 226 (7920 the guides will be avail- Shreve Road). The muse-
can be printed directly from the “News and Events” page of the Walnut Hills website, www. walnuthillsliving.com. For more information, contact Paula Miller, community relations coordinator, at 330-8933200, Ext. 354.
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um houses a collection of early tools of the trade, gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. There is a display of paintings by Roger L. Debnar, a native of Rayland. The admission fees go to the the operation of the museum at 281 N. Market Street, Shreve. Cost of admission is $5 for adults, children 12 and younger are free and a maximum of $15 per family. County Line Historical Society paid up members are free. For more information, or to make a special appointment for a group, call 330-496-4024 or 330-378-2121.
County Line museum open Aug. 11 The County Line Historical Society of Wayne/Holmes Museum will be open from noon-3 p.m. Aug. 11 and on the second Saturday of each month. New displays have See Pg. 16 — BRIEFS
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Markets SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. July 30 104 CALVES — Choice calves 115-145, good calves 100-115, light & thins 40-down; back to farm bulls 100145; Feeders, steers & bulls 80-127.50, heifers 70-107.50. 234 CATTLE — Choice steers 110-118, good steers 100-109.50, Holstein steers 80-104, choice heifers 110115, good heifers 95-109.50, good Holstein cows 65-78, yellows and thins 60-down, bulls 75-90.50; top dairy 1,450, top heifer 1,450. 221 HORSES & PONIES — Top horse 750, top pony 340. 1 GOAT — 130. FARMERSTOWN
COMMUNITY LIVESTOCK AUCTION Sept. 7, Oct. 5 and Nov. 2 at 7 p.m., back to farm night sale. Sept. 11 and Oct. 16 at 12:30 p.m., specialty speep, lamb, goats and feeder calf sale. Auctioneer, Andy Raber 330-897-6081/330-897-2275 cell 330-231-6809
2,000 lbs.-up 884.50-85.50. 133 CULL COWS — Good 75-89, medium-good 68-75, fair-medium 62-68, light-thin 62-down; 52 Feeder, steers 50-127.50, heifers 50-110. 135 DAIRY— Cows 1,525down. 147 CALVES — Back to farm Holsein bulls 95-120 lbs. 100-120, good 70-100, common 30-70, Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 120-200, crossbred 50-140. 261 GOATS — Kid 120-down, billies 187.50-down, nannies 130-down, wethers 220-down. 659 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks & ewes 40-77.50, lambs 40-60 lbs. 117.50-170, 60-80 lbs. 107.50-157.50, 80-100 lbs. 92.50-132.50, 100-130 lbs. 90-110.
MOUNT HOPE AUCTION Aug. 1 15 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 63.50-66, 250-275 lbs. 65.50; 50-60 lbs. 47.50. 36 FAT CATTLE — Choice steers 108-116, good steers 102-108, heifers 108.50-113, choice Holstein steers 101-109, good Holstein steers 95-101. 10 BULLS — 1,000-1,500 lbs. 77-107, 1,500-2,000 lbs. 87.50,
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How to help your garden survive a drought (ARA) — For many American gardeners, 2012 has not been a kind year. Most of the Midwest is dealing with one of the worst droughts on record. And while the Midwest is bearing the brunt of the drought this year, other parts of the country have also been hit hard in recent
years, and climate change may be making matters worse. Since a drought can strike any year, anywhere, it makes sense to come up with a sustainable plan for helping your garden survive through the driest summers. Whether you’re in the middle of a droughtstricken area or are sim-
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Guzman will be speaker Aug. 16 at meeting of Berlin Lions Club The Berlin Lions Club will meet at the Community Building on Thursday, Aug. 16 at noon for a light lunch. Local hotel manager Pedro Guzman will be the speaker. Volleyball tournaments will be held at the park on Saturday, Aug. 11, followed by concerts with local musicians, featuring John Schmid and Liberated For Him. The
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out the day so take lawn chairs and enjoy. All proceeds go to the Park Development Fund. The Lions annual calendar project is under way. With members of the club canvassing the community for birthday listings, don’t miss your chance to be a part of it all. Proceeds benefit those in the area who need assistance with eye health care.
Markets (Continued From Page 9) TOTAL HEAD — 1,388. 111 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd cutting 220-450, 3rd and 4th cutting 260-400, mixed 1st cutting 75-350, mixed 2nd cutting 220-400, lg. bales hay 30-110, lg bales hay 70-360 ton, wheat straw 160-220 ton, lg. bales straw 130-170 ton, ear corn 240, oats 15. 658 DOZEN EGGS — White 1.20-1.50, brown 1.602.10. KIDRON AUCTION Aug. 2
81 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 35, 210-230 lbs. 60-63, 230260 lbs. 60.50-64.25, butcher sows 25-35, boars by weight 10. 337 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 24-32, 41-50 lbs. 31-58, 51-60 lbs. 47-66, 61 lbs.-up 53-74, bred sows and gilts 100-155, service boars 85-250. 110 CALVES — Back to farm, bulls 110-125, back to farm, heifers 70-200, light & thin 85-down. 146 CATTLE — Steers 74.50-103, heifers 74-99.50, bulls 63-96.50, good beef cows 77-85,
medium to good 68-75.50, thin to poor 66.50-down; feeder steers 61-91, heifers 60-99. 1 SHEEP — Market lambs 90-125 lbs. 80. 80 GOATS — 10-212.50. 164 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 1,250-down, bred heifers 1,450-down, service bulls 435-1,050, open heifers 350910. TOTAL HEAD 919; Consignors 241. 34 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 145-290, 2nd cutting 220-460, 3rd cutting 300-410, lg. bales 45-120 each, straw 130-190 ton.
healthy person. Use your library card and check out low-calorie cookbooks and try some of them. Attend your TOPS meeting. Exercise. Keep a food sheet and record what you eat each day. Have less caffeine intake. Eat more fiber. Eat lots of fruits and veggies. For more information about TOPS call 330-8976007
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Club was the best weekly KOPS. Geneva Pringle gave a short program on shopping strategies: do not go shopping hungry, take a list with a variety of items, buy seasonal foods and know where items are located. There was a roundtable discussion about how fresh vegetable and fruits make dieting easier.
in October in Columbus. In July, the group had members present with a Seven Hills total loss of 6.2 pounds. Garden Club Mary Burgett was the best weekly and monthly loser. Roll call was answered She said to eat fruit and by naming a famous garvegetables. Janice Tope den members visited or was the best weekly and would like to visit when monthly rededicated loser. Seven Hills Garden Club Rush was the best weekly met Aug. 1 at the Glenand monthly KOPS. mont Community CenLeonard Jones gave ter. Members discussed a program on changhow one of the country’s ing habits. He said baby most famous gardens, TOPS OH 1573 bites avoids big bellies. Malabar Farms, is right On July 18, TOPS OH He suggested cutting in this area. Janice Turn- 1573 Nashville had seven food into small pieces. er discussed the plans she members who met at the The chapter meets and Ricki Mast had made Nashville Church of Christ. Wednesdays with weighfor the Holmes County The chapter had a loss of in at 5:30 p.m. and the Fair garden and the few 3.5 pounds. Geneva Pringle meeting at 5:45 p.m. For items still needed. She was the best weekly loser. more information call and Robin Gray will visit She said to drink water and 330-763-1347, 419-610member homes to get the exercise. Lana Rush was 4001 or 330-378-2723. flowers and plants to be the best weekly KOPS. used. The next meeting The speaker was Fred is Sept. 5, 7 p.m., at the Geib, chef at Ashland TOPS OH 1243 Community Center. University. He had high TOPS OH 1243 Sugarblood pressure, weighing creek met July 26 at 273 pounds and had dia- Sugarcreek United TOPS 1573 betes. He started eating Methodist Church with On July 11, nine members healthy, especially break- 12 members reciting the of TOPS OH 1573 Nash- fast. Then he began walk- pledges. The chapter had ville recited the TOPS and ing and running. Lunch is a 21⁄4 pound loss for the KOPS pledges. The chapter his main meal, eating sen- week. The forbidden food had a loss of 9.5 pounds. sibly for lunch and dinner. for the week is chips and Butch Galley was the best His blood pressure now is the thing to do is eat a weekly loser and said to normal and he has lost 45 fruit or vegetable at each drink water and walk. pounds. He has kept his meal. Monthly losers Mary Burger was the sec- weight off 1½ years and were also given fruit. ond-best loser. Lana Rush plans to run a marathon The leader encour(Continued From Page 5)
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aged members to send a card to members that have not been at meetings recently. The “Buzz of Healthy Choices” contest will go until Sept. 28. Happy Birthday was sung and two TOPS members also were awarded for six weeks attendance. KOPS Emma Carpenter was recognized for being in leeway for six weeks.
TOPS OH 1243 TOPS OH 1243 Sugarcreek met Aug. 2 at the Sugarcreek United Methodist Church with 13 members weighing in and having a loss of 8.75 pounds for the week. Members welcomed Rachelle Schrock as a new member. Best weight loss loser for the week was recognized. Best rededicated of the week was Edna Yoder and best KOPS was Emma Carpenter. The forbidden food for the week is pie and the thing to do is keep a food sheet. Members Lovina Yoder, Sue Yoder and Sarah Miller were recognized for having six weeks attendance. Carpenter also shared a program of “7 Tips in the Mirror” to help become a
Holmes PERI meeting Holmes County Chapter No. 76, PERI, will meet Wednesday, Aug. 8, at the West Fork Community and Senior Center. Lunch will be at noon with the meeting at 12:30 p.m. State Chairman Bev-
Knights Gaming Society Knights of Gaming Board Gaming Society meets the third Saturday of the month from noon6 p.m. at the Holmes County District Public Library, Millersburg.
Arts Council Holmes County Arts Community meets the third Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m., at Young Uniforms and Scrubs, Millersburg. Contact Phyllis Young 330-674-0676 or 1-866386-2026.
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Hot sauce and curry adds up to spicy birthday I recently had yet another birthday, despite my best efforts at turning the calendar page one day before it was time. Another year older isn’t necessarily a bad thing, I just feel like it makes me feel like I have to work all that much harder to remain young. So when it comes to my inevitable big day, I have no problem soaking up the love and letting my youngest daughter call me “queen” all day, which was totally her idea. I swear. This year for my birthday we happened to be traveling and staying with my husband’s aunt and uncle, who are just about the world’s best hosts. They also are the world’s best chefs, and so I had no problem laying out a complete menu for them on my special day. For lunch I asked to
be taken to a Thai restaurant for a big bowl of spicy green curry. For dinner, I politely begged for our uncle’s famous shrimp and grits, one of my many secret Southern obsessions. Sitting at lunch over my bowl of curry, I found it difficult to make decent conversation between the sniffles of spice, the frequent sips of beverage to extinguish the flames, and my constant commenting of how fantastic it all tasted. “Oh, this — sniff — is so” — pause to breathe and wipe nose and eyes — “delicious!” Over dinner I found
myself giving hefty sprinkles of hot sauce and eating quickly before the grits swelled in my stomach and made me uncomfortably fat and happy. Somewhere between the shakes of the tiny bottle of red it dawned on me. Here I am, 35, and a spice girl. This is totally a revelation because I spent my entire life not liking anything spicy. My disdain for all things peppery may very well stem from my father’s love for hot. One day when I was around 9 years old I simply walked through the kitchen while they attempted to concoct the latest heated crazy dish and before reaching the other side of the room my nose was bleeding and someone was yelling, “Cover your eyes! Cover your eyes!” So thinking that spicy things could potentially kill me was
fairly realistic to understand. But motherhood does funny things to a person. My first pregnancy found me eating all things salty. (My daughter, however, is sweeter than the day is long.) My second found me putting down multiple cream stick doughnuts without a blink. (My son is filled with anything but sugar.) My third, however, was a flavorful affair. (I have to admit the logic doesn’t quite work here — she is one flavorful, full of spice kid.) I found myself eating anything and, let’s be honest here, everything with any kind of zing. Mustard, pickled peppers, Tabasco sauce, vinegar, and more. There happened to be a sandwich special at our local café that included salami, banana ring peppers and mustard. It got to be that
people would call me when it was on the menu. Even at this moment I’m finding it difficult to keep myself from drooling. For all the drooling and sniffing and extinguishing, there are some serious perks to eating this hotness. Doctors and researchers have been studying the health benefits of consuming capsicum, the stuff that makes peppers spicy. They say it actually aids in digestion, can help with inflammation and fight infection, help stimulate heart and liver function, aid in weight loss and help keep depression at bay. If only they would add in that it would keep me youthful, I’d be all set for many more birthdays to come. Just order up the queen another round of spicy. Visit and contact Karrie at www.KarrieMcAllister. com.
Monday — Hidden Acres School, 12:30-1:30 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Roy Miller, County Road 70, 1-1:45 p.m.; Vally View Wood, Township Road 166, 2-2:30 p.m.; Brush Run School, 2:45-3:15 p.m. Farmerstown, 3:45-6:45 p.m. Wednesday — Troyer Ridge School, Township Road 369, 9:15-10:15 a.m.; Marcus Millers, County Road 141, 10:45-11:15 a.m.; Greenhouse, County Road 140, 11:30 a.m.-noon; Kauffman Diesel, 1-2 p.m.; James Miller, County Road 140, 2:15-2:45 p.m.; Nature’s Food Market, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Training Center-Workshop, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; Holmes Seniors-HCTC, 10:4511 a.m.; Holmes County Home, 1-2 p.m.; Sunshine Villa, 2:15-3:15 p.m.; P&G IGA, Killbuck, 3-6 p.m. Friday — Dan E. Raber, County Road 349, 9:15-10 a.m.; Andy Miller, Township Road 472, 10:30-11 a.m.; Joe Yoder, County Road 373, 11:15-11:45 a.m.; Roy Keim’s, County Road 75, 1-2 p.m.
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Getting a leg up on fashion in new used shoes I had already leaped at least two hurdles in my quest to comfortably survive my niece’s 97-degree outdoor wedding. My first move was to enlist one of my brothers-in-law as a co-conspirator in a plot to make shorts acceptable attire for the event, the next was selling my wife on the idea. I told her that because Craig was wearing shorts, I felt it would be perfectly fine if I did the same. Meanwhile, across the fence at my sister’s house, my brotherin-law was floating the very same line. It was a brilliantly executed move! Only one issue remained: My wife was willing to accept the shorts if, and only if, I could come up with appropriate footwear in the two hours left before the bridesmaids started their march. What do you do in a town where the last store to carry a selection of footwear beyond neon flip-flops and plastic Crocs vanished 30 years ago? You head to the store for people who are entirely comfortable
paying next to nothing for the pre-worn fashions of the past decade: the local Goodwill. I’d probably make for an interesting subject in a study of footwear habits. In the winter I am very particular about what goes on my feet — layer No. 1 is a wool sock; layer No. 2 is a leather boot. The only time I deviate from this outfit is when the boot is replaced by a cycling shoe for the commute to work. In the summertime you’ll only find shoes on these feet (outside of riding time) when dictated by law or company policy. Fashion means nothing to me — a fact that was firmly established in last week’s column — so I wasn’t really sure what I was looking for as I headed out alone with the clock ticking rapidly away, but I was darn sure of where to find it! What happened next was nothing short of a miracle. As I approached the Men’s Shoes rack I thought it was a mirage: a pair of flat-soled, can-
vas boat shoes in a twotone pattern that actually matched the color of my shorts! (When I later marveled over this incredible color match, my wife reminded me that it would be, “virtually impossible to find anything that doesn’t go with the color tan.” Killjoy!) They looked every bit of brand-new! I kicked off my flip-flop, slipped on one shoe and fell in love. A moment later I was out the door and headed for home. When I skipped back into the kitchen only 20 minutes after embarking on my shoe shopping quest, Kristin assumed I had given up and returned to start ironing my Dockers and taking on fluids to stave off dehydration. “Not a whole lot of shoe-shopping opportunities within a two-mile radius, huh?” she said with a ‘told-you-so’ snarl. When I kicked up a heel in a dramatic pose she gasped! “Four bucks, baby!” I said. “Goodwill: The clothier of my life!” Upon arrival at the wed-
ding, it became instantly apparent my theory that fashion etiquette should relax as temperatures increase was a bit misguided. I looked like a beach bum next to the gentlemen in suits and ties. Nevertheless, I did remain comfortable throughout the evening … with one
exception, within an hour my feet were killing me! As the evening kicked up and the lights went down in the reception hall, I ditched the shoes at the edge of the dance floor and carried on in my normal summer uniform. It wasn’t until the very end of the night as I pulled
my new shoes back over my dance-dusty dogs that I realized both the source of my pain, and quite likely the reason for my “good fortune” in finding these nearly new shoes in the first place. Right shoe, size 9; left shoe, size 10! I’ll probably just wear pants next time.
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Barbwire Just sittin’ on the front porch enjoying the view By BARB LUMLEY What could be more pleasant than a Sunday afternoon sitting on the front porch with my best friend Max, and a gentle breeze keeping us cool. It is peaceful and quiet, just an occasional car passing by. We had a nice shower of rain this morning, and although we need more, every little bit helps. It is so nice to look across at the hills and see green again, and the lawn doesn’t crackle under your feet when you walk. We had to get the mower going again! We need more rain, but are grateful for what we have received. A robin is happily singing, so pleased with the morning shower. The hummingbirds are flitting back and forth
between the two feeders. At one point there were eight birds at one of the feeders. We have to fill both feeders every day. That takes a lot of sugar! The last few weeks have been busy ones. There has been a county fair or a district Holstein show every week. The quality of the cattle coming out for these shows has been outstanding. And it is so great to see the large number of youth in the shows. They come dressed in their whites, animals clean and well trained, and with the answers to all the judge’s questions. They have worked hard and done their homework! Support your local 4-H and FFA programs! Those kids participating in all the
different projects are the best! There is more action coming up in the dairy world in the next few weeks. The 89th Holmes County Fair runs through this week, with the open class dairy show scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Friday, Aug. 10. The fairgrounds is located just west of Millersburg. The Ohio District 8 Holstein Show takes place on Tuesday, Aug. 21, during the open dairy show at the Lorain County Fair at Wellington. The Junior Fair dairy show will be held on Friday, Aug. 24 at 9 a.m. The Mahoning County Fair, better known as Canfield Fair, takes place Aug. 29-Sept. 3, at the Canfield Fairgrounds. The Junior Fair Dairy
show will be on Thursday, Aug. 30 at 8:30 a.m. The Brown Swiss, Ayrshire and Milking Shorthorn open show will take place at 4 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 30. The Holstein open show will be held at 9 a.m. Friday, Aug. 31. The open show for Jerseys and Guernseys begins at 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 1. The Canfield Fair features outstanding dairy animals from both Ohio and Pennsylvania, and is the largest dairy show in Eastern Ohio. Sept. 8 through Sept. 13 will be the Wayne County Fair, with the Ayrshire and Jersey show on Saturday, Sept. 8 at 7 p.m., the Guernsey and Brown Swiss show at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 10, the Junior Fair dairy show scheduled for
Farm Tour will showcase southwestern Holmes County Holmes County Farm Tour for 2012 will be held Aug. 18, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. starting at Holmes County Fairgrounds, 8381 state Route 39 in Millersburg. The drive yourself tour showcases southwestern Holmes County. Maps will be handed out at the fairgrounds from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Featured will be farms and businesses representing beef, dairy, hogs and chickens, Amish handcrafted furniture, tree farm, vineyards and historic landmarks. Holmes County Farm Tour Stops
Map Pick-Up Location: Holmes County Fairgrounds, 8381 State Route 39, Millersburg. Stop 1 — Prairie Lane Furniture, 13390 State Route 39, Big Prairie, Amish hand-crafted custom furniture. Stop 2 — Nature’s Retreat, 12061 Township Road 252, Glenmont, family-owned tree farm and nature trails. Stop 3 — Larry and Lynn Piar, 4963 County Road 314, Millersburg, dairy farm. Also at this stop will be Holmes County Soil & Water Dis-
trict and W.G. Dairy. Stop 4 — Killbuck Valley Museum, SW Front Street, Killbuck, Holmes County’s only natural history museum. May stop at any time but tours will be given at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Available eating opportunity — Killbuck Pizza Parlor II, 124 N. Main St., Killbuck. Stop 5 — Fort Fizzle (Drive by), 12983 County Road 6, Killbuck, battleplace during the American Civil War. Stop 6 — French Ridge Vineyards, 2586 Town-
9 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11 and the Holstein show Wednesday, Sept. 12 at 7 p.m. The fairgrounds is located in Wooster. The Tuscarawas County Fair runs from Sept. 17 through Sept. 23. The open class dairy show will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 19 at 1 p.m. and the Junior Fair Dairy show begins at 9 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 21. The fairgrounds is located in Dover. The Ohio Holstein Summer Sale will be held on Saturday, Aug. 25, at 11 a.m. at the Wayne County Fairgrounds in Wooster. Approximately 60 registered Holsteins will sell, both Black and White and Red and White, and the sale features genomics, type, outstanding
cow families and lots of production. There will be approximately 40 cows in milk, plus bred heifers and calves. Catalogs are available now. For information or catalogs, contact the Ohio Holstein Association at 330-264-9088; Don Alexander 304-376-1788; Ken Janes 330-464-4134; Barb Lumley 330-739-2038; or email oholstein@ embarqmail.com. Steve Andrews will be the auctioneer, 330-262-9186. It has been a summer busy with dairy activities and there are many more to enjoy. Take the time to attend the shows and sales, visit with fellow dairymen, and see the outstanding dairy animals that breeders have to offer. There too, you can enjoy the view!
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MDS to provide assistance to local farmers hit by drought By ELAINE STARNER Mennonite Disaster Service has issued a letter to churches in its network east of the Mississippi River requesting help for dairy farmers affected by the severe drought. MDS, a nonprofit network within the Anabaptist churches in North America, organizes volunteers who want to assist in cleanup and rebuilding after areas are struck by floods, tornados, fire and other disasters. Their Eastern Ohio/Western Pennsylvania unit has now called for help for dairy farmers who can no longer feed their herds due to the lack of pasture. Farmers in the tri-county area of Tuscarawas, Holmes and Wayne counties who have been hit the hardest by the drought are those who practice “intensive grazing,” relying largely on grasses for milk production. The majority of these farmers are Amish, many in the Mount Hope area, and some are now faced with the decision of whether to sell their herds which they can no longer feed by grazing or else buy hay. This means hay normally stored for the winter months is already being
One semi load of hay bales from Macon, Miss. arrived in Mount Hope last week through the farmer-helping-farmer hay program that has been established by Mennonite Disaster Service. It was like a load of hope for grass-feeding farmers in the Mount Hope area when the 4 x 8 hay bales were received last week. Farmers are helping farmers overcome the challenges with the local drought to keep their cows fed and producing.
fed; as a result of this early and heavier demand, the price of hay has more than doubled, going from $150$200 a ton to $400 or more. MDS is requesting donations of either hay or funds that will help farmers defray the cost of buying hay. Wyman and Marie Miller, MDS Secretary/ Treasurer of the Eastern Ohio/Western Pennsylvania Unit, are coordinating donations. They work with Ken Gerber of Millers-
burg and Lester Schlabach of Mount Hope, who oversee the distribution of the donated hay. The MDS network produces quick response. On July 26, letters requesting assistance were sent out to all units east of the Mississippi River. By noon of the next day, the first answer came: Macon, Miss., sent word that 540 bales of hay, an entire semi load, would be donated. A ProVia truck had just made
to sponsor Quality Silage Production and Management clinics every Tuesday Holmes Soil & Water and Wednesday in August, Conservation District, from 9 a.m. until noon. the Small Farm Institute, Tuesday clinics will be at Merit Seeds and Farm the Farmerstown Livestock Credit Services of Mid- Auction and Wednesday at America are teaming up the Mount Hope Livestock
Auction. Dean Slates and Tom Noyes, both OSU Extension Emeriti, will lead the clinics, with support from SWCD and Merit Seeds staff. Farmers need to take in 4-5 entire stalks of corn (with ears) to be evalu-
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Farmers are helping farmers through the Mennonite Disaster Service program that was established to link farmers who have hay to spare with farmers who need hay. A ProVia truck had just made a delivery to Birmingham, Ala. and then detoured to Mississippi, and picked up the hay, and brought it back to Ohio. a delivery to Birmingham, and it detoured to Mississippi, picked up the hay, and brought it back to Ohio. Another call soon came from Vermont; 10 acres of hay will be available there. Areas that have experienced their own disasters and the sub-
sequent service and assistance of MDS volunteers are now among the first responders to this call for help. Those who need help feeding their dairy cows this summer or those who want to donate hay or funds to help dairy farm-
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ers of this community can contact Wyman and Marie Miller at 330-893-2866 (preferred) or 330-2318732. Contributions can be sent to Wyman Miller, 5452 TR 377, Millersburg, OH 44654. Make checks payable to MDS Hay Fund.
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Farm (Continued From Page 15) test ($5), payable that day. For more information, contact Holmes SWCD at 330-674-2811. Corn Silage Clinics Schedule Testing will be conducted from 9 a.m.-noon on the following dates: August 14: Farmerstown Auction August 15: Mount Hope Auction August 16: Kidron Auction August 21: Farmerstown Auction August 22: Mount Hope Auction August 23: Kidron Auction August 28: Farmerstown Auction August 29: Mount Hope Auction
Tuscarawas to hold beef meeting Beef producers are invited to a twilight meeting Aug. 16 at 7 p, m. in the Sugarcreek Livestock Auction Barn. Topics and speakers are: “Drought Management Strategies for Beef Cattle,” by Dr. Steve Boyles, OSU Extension Beef Specialist; “Forage/Grazing Management,” by Harry Kenney, NRCS District Conservation; and “Managing a Healthy Beef Herd,” by the Sugarcreek Veterinary Clinic. RSVP to the Tuscarawas County Extension Service office at 330-339-2337 by Aug. 15. The event is sponsored by the Ohio State University Extension-Tus-
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Students awarded scholarships The National FFA Organization in Indianapolis has awarded $1,000 Cargill Community scholarships to Derek Reutter of West Holmes FFA and Tessa Topp of Northwestern FFA. Reutter plans to use the funds to pursue a degree at Ashland University and Topp plans to pursue a degree at The Ohio State University. Cargill, as a special project of the National FFA Foundation, sponsors the scholarship, which is one of 1,539 awarded through the National FFA Scholarship Program this year. Scholarship recipients were selected from 8,050
applicants from across the country. Selections were based on the applicant’s academic record, FFA and other school and community activities, supervised agricultural experience in agricultural education and future goals.
USDA announces emergency haying and grazing available Ohio Farm Service Agency (FSA) State Executive Director Steve Maurer announced additional drought relief for Ohio’s livestock producers today. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack authorized the release of emergency haying and grazing lands for all Ohio counties for certain practices and acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve
Program (CRP). USDA will allow acres under CRP to be used for haying or grazing under emergency conditions. This will allow lands that are not yet classified as “under severe drought” but that are “abnormally dry” to be used for haying and grazing. This will increase available forage for livestock. — Under emergency haying at least fifty percent of each field or contiguous fields must be left unhayed for wildlife. Under emergency grazing at least 25 percent of each field or contiguous CRP fields must be left ungrazed for wildlife, or graze not more than 75 percent of the stocking rate as determined by NRCS. — Under emergency haying and grazing CRP participants will be assessed a payment
reduction based on the number of acres actually hayed or grazed times the CRP annual rental payment times 10 percent. — Participants may sell hay harvested under emergency provisions. CRP participants who do not own or lease livestock may rent or lease the haying or grazing privilege to an eligible livestock producer. CRP is a voluntary program that provides producers annual rental payments on their land in exchange for planting resource conserving crops on cropland to help prevent erosion, provide wildlife habitat and improve the environment. Producers must notify their local FSA office and file a request and receive approval before starting this emergency haying and grazing activity.
ily members’ pictures and branch of service to be displayed during the game. Posters should be given to a GBB member before the game. Families that wish to attend the game should be on the Waynedale track at 6:30 p.m. GBB is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the physical and emotional needs of the Southeast Local Schools community’s enlisted military members and their families. For more information visit www.goldenbearbrigade.org.
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Outdoor showing of ‘E.T.’ set for Aug. 17 at OARDC The Wooster Hope Center will be showing “E.T.: Extra Terrestrial” for free at the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center Amphitheater on Aug. 17 from 8-11 p.m. For more information call 330-683-2242.
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Business briefs Pomerene Hospital launches new Facebook page
delphia. The acquisition allows Dover Hydraulics to expand its in house and portable welding as well as metal fabrication capabilities to better serve the Pomerene Hospital has gas, oil, steel, mining and launched its new Face- construction industries. The company has been book page. The new page can be found at www. renamed Dover Fabricafacebook.com/Pomerene- tion and Burn, Inc. and will maintain its current Hospital. Pomerene’s new page, staff of eight employees which launched in mid- at 1106 Commercial Ave. July, features news, job SE in New Philadelphia. “Gross Welders and postings, upcoming Fabricators has been servevents, and general health ing customers locally and and wellness tips. “With social media on nationally for 45 years and the rise, we knew we had we are pleased to be addto create a user-friendly, ing its full range of weldinteractive site,” stated ing and fabricating to the Rebecca Ragon, Public Dover Hydraulics portfoRelations and Marketing lio,” said Dover HydrauCoordinator at Pomerene lics President, Bob Sensel. Hospital. “Our new Face- “With this acquisition, book page will list up- our customers will benefit to-date information that greatly from these added users will be interested in, services.” Oil and gas drilling involving both the hosis an industry that benpital and general health efits from Dover Fabritopics as well.” Over the next few cation and Burn’s newly months, Ragon hopes to acquired means of serincrease the numbers of vice. The company’s expefans who like the page rience spans all manner and get the community of heavy industry, which on board with using social is forecasted for continmedia, particularly Pome- ued growth in the area. rene’s page, as a health For more information, please visit us at www. information source. doverhydraulics.com.
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Millersburg, lacy baby, raw milk cheddar, yellow colby, mild cheddar, jalapeno pepper; Guggisberg Cheese Co., baby Swiss; Pearl Valley Cheese Co., Fresno, colby jack, colby, pepper jack, chipolte pepper jack; E.S. Steiner Dairy LLC, Beechy joins lacy baby; Middlefield State Fair Original Cheese, grassfed Pomerene ER sharp white cheddar, baby cheesemaker department Swiss, pepper jack, horseradish; Young’s Dairy, YelChristopher Beechy, winners named Cheeses were judged low Springs, baby Swiss. MD, has joined the emerFarmstead Class winners gency department at July 10 at the Ohio State P o m e - Fair, which is the second for cheese manufactured r e n e of three contests held dur- on an Ohio-licensed farmH o s - ing the year to determine stead facility were: First, p i t a l . the Grand Champion and Mayfield Road Creamery, He is a Reserve Champion cheese- Orwell, brie; second, Mayfield Road Creamery, Sibefull-time makers for the year. Classification winners rian Night; third, emerMayfield Road Creamg e n c y were: Swiss Class: Gold (first ery, aged gouda. physiOther cheese entered cian at prize), Guggisberg Cheese the hos- Co., Millersburg; Silver by Young’s Dairy, Yel(second), E.S. Steiner, low Springs and Red Barn pital. Beechy Dairy LLC, Baltic, Stan- included white cheddar and received ley Mullet, cheesemaker; applewood smoked cheddar. Beechy The final contest will be h i s Bronze (third), Pearl Valley undergraduate degree at Cheese Co., Fresno. Other the Ohio Swiss Festival Denison University with Swiss cheeses were entered Contest on Sept. 26. a bachelors of science in by Leroy Keim of Bunker biochemistry. He received Hill Cheese, Millersburg, his medical degree at and John Fankhauser/Chad Vendors licenses Wright State University Schindler of Broad Run Gregg Oswald, MillersCheese, Dover. School of Medicine. burg Glass and CollectOpen Class winners for ibles, 10 S. Clay St., Suite Internships and residencies include Miami Valley various cheeses that do 102, Millersburg. Hospital (general sur- not fall in the Swiss or Rhoda M. Raber, gery) and Kettering Med- Farmstead category were: Rabers Jams and Jellies, ical Center (emergency First, Middlefield Original 9728 County Road 329, medicine). In addition to Cheese, Middlefield, mild Holmesville. his full time commitment cheddar; second, E.S. SteinDavid Alan Raber, West at Pomerene, Beechy is er Dairy LLC, Baltic, baby Holmes Rental, 6503 on staff at Grant Medi- Swiss; third, Guggisberg Township Road 350, Millcal Center and Riverside Cheese Co., Millersburg, ersburg. Hospital in Columbus, butter. Other cheese was entered and is a flight physician for Latitude Aeromedical by Bunker Hill Cheese, Serving Holmes International in Ontario, Canada. Beechy will join Pomerene emergency physicians Dr. Stan Boyd, Dr. Kevin Mikesell, Dr. Richard Kincaid and Dr. William Reisinger.
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Land transfers Berlin Township — Duane M. and Barbara A. Yoder to Douglas D. Troyer, Berlin Township, 0.072 acre, $1,700. Jean Marie Tenney and Rick D. Thompson to Gary E. and Jean E. Thomas, 4793 State Route 39, $210,000. Richard B. and Starla R. Tohline to Loil and Sulvia Stutzman, 4805 Township Road 366, Unit 131, $172,000. Elmo and Kathryn Kauffman to Lester N. and Nancy R. Coblentz, 5492 Country Road 201, 0.971 acre, $173,250. Loil and Sylvia Stutzman to Myron J. and Sheryl E. Weaver, 5441 County Road 120, $220,000. Randy G. Jones to Jeremy Flanders, 4805 Township Road 366, $130,000. Berlin Properties to Jeffrey D.and Naomi J. Miller, 5205 state Route 39, 0.722 acres, $145,500.
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reported on County Road 600 in Clark Township. July 24 — Breaking and entering was reported on state Route 39 in Monroe Township. Breaking and entering was reported on state Route 39 in Berlin Township. Breaking and entering
was reported on Washington Township Road 458. July 25 — A report was taken of theft on state Route 39 in Hardy Township. Theft was reported on South Taylor Street in Holmesville. July 27 — Criminal mischief was reported on
County Road 625 in Berlin Township. Criminal damaging was reported on state Route 520 in Richland Township. July 29 — A report was taken of criminal damaging to property on South Taylor Street in Holmesville. July 30 — Theft was reported from a business on County Road 77 in Berlin Township. Criminal damage to a property was reported at a residence on state Route 60 in Monroe Township. July 31 — Criminal damage was reported to a property on state Route 520 in Richland Township. Reported was theft of service from a business on state Route 241 in Salt
Creek Township. Theft was reported from a business on Township Road 301 in Hardy Township. Vehicle theft was reported from a business on West Main Street in Berlin. Crimnal mischief was reported at a residence on County Road 77 in Salt Creek Township. Aug. 1 — Theft from a business was reported on County Road 59 in Clark Township. Fraud was reported at a residence on County Road 318 in Ripley Township. Aug. 2 —Breaking and entering was reported on Millersburg Street in Nashville. Aug. 5 —Vandalism was reported on Knox Township Road 501.
Public record July 17 — Holmes County Sheriff’s Office investigated a report was taken of theft from a business on state Route 39 in Hardy Township. July 18 — Theft was reported on County Road 235 in Salt Creek Township. A report of fraud was
received from County Road 349 in Hardy Township. July 20 — Criminal mischief was reported on County Road 320 in Prairie Township. Criminal mischief was reported on Township Road 151 in Clark Township. Criminal mischief was
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Rex Vaughn, 48 Southworth, and married Mitch Vaughn on Dec. 24, 1993. He survives. She was a 20-year member of Melvin McClure American Legion Auxiliary Post 0551 of Holmesville, and loved being with her dogs, Moose and Maggie. Surviving are her daughters Mallory Raines of Chagrin Falls and Jennifer Wagner of Fox River Grove, Ill.; a grandchild on the way; her father, Rexford Southworth of Corry, Pa.; a brother, Kirk Southworth of Columbus, Pa.; and a sister, LeeAnn Southworth of Georgia.
Emma Mast, 86 of Leroy, Michigan and Roman J. (Susan) Mast of the home, 74 grandchildren, 146 great grandchildren, one brother Simon R. (Wilma) Yoder of Plain City, one step brother Melvin (Ada) Raber of Walnut Creek. In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her stepmother, one stepbrother, three grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Services were held on Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012 at the Mast residence with Bishop Aden N. Yoder officiating. Burial was in Barkman Cemetery in Crawford Township, Coshocton County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek. Smith-Varns, 330-8522141, www.smithfuneral. com.
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The fifth annual Classic Art Show will be held Aug. 18 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. This annual outdoor showcase of local artists and artisans is one place to find a gathering of the creative and artistic talents in Holmes County. Artists using various mediums and a wide range of styles and subject matter work at their easels, displaying and selling their art. Booths and
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Emma R. Mast, 86, of 33204 state Route 643, Fresno, died Sunday, Aug. 5, 2012 at her residence following a brief illness. She was born Dec. 21, 1925 in Plain City, Ohio to the late Roman S. and Mary Ann (Kaufman) Yoder. She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. She is survived by her husband Jacob M. Mast, whom she married Nov. 20, 1947, seven daughters; Mary (John Henry) Beechy, Ada (Junior E.A.) Yoder both of Millersburg, Fannie (Dan J.) Troyer, Susie (Levi Jr.) Yoder, Sarah (Leroy A.) Yoder, Emma Mae (Andrew E.A.) Yoder all of Baltic, Katie Ann (Raymond M.C.) Yoder of Fresno, four sons; Mose J. (Edna) Mast of Fresno, Jonas J. (Lizzie) Mast of Millersburg, Vernon J. (Anna) Mast
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Rex Vaughn, 48, Holm e s v i l l e, passed a w a y unexpectedly Friday afternoon, Aug. 3, 2012, at Au l t m a n Hospital, Canton. By families’ request, services were private. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. She was born Sept. 9, 1963, in Corry, Pa., the daughter of Rexford
Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Ohio recently concluded their largest fundraiser of the year. The 2012 Bowl for Kids’ Sake (BFKS) campaign, presented by Wishgard LLC, brought in $74,300, which will be a key resource for continuing to build and maintain youth mentoring efforts. Since it began at a grassroots level 39 years ago in Dover, Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Ohio has grown to serve Tuscarawas, Carroll, Harrison, Holmes and Wayne counties. St. John’s Villa organized their own bowling benefit for BBBS that was held July 14, at Carroll Lanes. Twenty-three residents of St. John’s Villa, along with eight staff members participated in the event raising $836 for Big Brothers Big Sisters. “Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Ohio appreciates St. John’s Villa’s participation in our Bowl for Kid’s Sake Campaign,” said Heather Campbell, BBBS President and
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Virginia Yankello, 67 Virginia Lea Yankello, 67, of Millersburg, died Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012 at Aultman Hospital in Canton. S e r vices are t o d a y (Thursday) at the Trinity Cemetery in Quiet Dell, W.Va. Local arrangements are by Roberts Funeral Home-Sherwood Chapel, Wooster. Online tributes may be made at www.RobertsFuneralHome.com. Memorial contributions may be made to Wayne Center for the Arts, 237 S. Walnut St., Wooster, Ohio 44691. Gini was born Sept. 9, 1944 in Kidderminster, England to James Otis and Kathleen Ellen {Bradley} Lowther. She was a 1963 graduate of Waynedale High School; earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of
Akron and obtained a Master’s Degree from Barry University in Florida. Gini was an LISW w o r k i n g f o r Po rtage Path Mental H e a l t h C e n t e r . S h e was a member of the Unity Church in M a s s i l l o n . She was a supporter and volunteer for AA. Gini loved camping, being outdoors, art, all types of music and spending time with her family. Gini will be deeply missed by her sons John “Chip” (Wah) Yankello of Shreve and Ted Yankello of Boulder, Colo.; grandchildren Cody and Dylan Yankello; brother Jim (Betty) Lowther II of Richmond, Va.; sisters Patricia (Alan) Vollweiler, Irvington, New York, Dianne (James Emerson) Morrison of Apple Creek and Robbie Lewis of Holmesville; several nieces and nephews. Virginia was preceded in death by her parents.
Obituaries Jerry Mullet, 60 Jerry A. Mullet, 60, Millersburg, went to be with the Lord on Aug. 5, 2012, with his family by his side in his home after an extended illness. He was born July 10, 1952, to Thornton and Helen (Patterson) Mullet, and was a 1970 graduate of West Holmes High School. He proudly served his community as a police officer for Millersburg, Nashville, Killbuck and finally Baltic. He also worked many years for Buehler’s Food Markets, providing security before his illness set in. Surviving are his wife of 39 years, Betty (Yoder) Mullet; children Heather (Joseph) McNichols of Dover and Jonathan Mullet of the home; grandsons Marcus and Jarrod McNichols, both of Dover; his mother, Helen Mullet;
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and sisters Deanna Mullet and Sheree (Joseph) Oxley, both of Columbus. He was preceded in death by his father, Thornton Mullet. A celebration of his life will be held Friday Aug. 10, at 11 a.m. at Alexander Funeral Home in Millersburg. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg. Calling hours will be today (Thursday, Aug. 9) from 4-8 p.m. at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. The family asks memorial donations be made to Hospice & Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County (Holmes County), 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691, as they truly were angels of mercy for Jerry and his family during his final weeks.
Connie S. Wells, 61, of Shreve, passed away at her home Aug. 3, 2012, following a long and courageous battle with cancer. She was born Oct. 16, 1950 in Millersburg to Delbert and Marjorie (Miller) Gallion and married Fred Wells Sept. 19, 1969, he survives. She was a graduate of Triway High School and had been employed at Kohls. She loved reading, crocheting, NASCAR and watching football, especially the Cleveland Browns. Surviving in addition to her husband are a son Chad Wells of Funk, a daughter Stacy (Kevin)
Dean Haas, 73 Dean Haas, 73, of Wadsworth, died Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2012, with his family by his side. He was born in Holmesville to the late J. William and L. Martha Haas. His survivors include his
wife of 14 years, Nancy Jean (Seiler-Elms); daughters, Leigh (Tony) Weston of Geneva and Denise “Dee” (Don) Genda of Akron; sister, F. Carol (Jerry) Curren of Wooster; brother, M. Dale (Carolyn) Haas of New Philadelphia; grandchildren, Joseph (Caryne) Urbank, Keleigh Genda, Andrew
Jackson, Michael Weston, and numerous nieces and nephews (Uncle Ho Ho). Interment and military honors at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery will take place at a later date. An Elks memorial service was held Aug. 6 at Dunn-Quigley Funeral Home, 811 Grant St.,Akron.
Cross of Mt. Vernon, a grandson Trevor McElroy, a granddaughter Kayla Cross, three sisters, Betsy (Marvin) Edwards of Lakeville, Barb Shriver of Shreve and Jenny (Stacey) Knight of Kingsport, Tenn., a brother Doug (Jill) Gallion of Creston and a brother-in-law Bruce Nommay of Big Prairie. She was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters, Lee Nommay and Teresa. Services were held on Tuesday, Aug. 7 at Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve with Rev. Dennis Rinehart officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Wayne County, 2525 Back Orrville Rd., Wooster, Ohio 44691.
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Obituaries Fred Bridenthal, 62 Fred M. Bridenthal, 62, of Nashville, passed away We d n e sday, Aug. 1, 2012, at Majora Lane C a r e Center, Millersb u r g , after an extended illness. He was born Feb. 27, 1950, in Cleveland, the son of John and Ortrude (Doup) Bridenthal, and married Mary Wells on Feb. 20, 1982. She survives. Fred was owner/operator of Fre-Mar Concessions, and was a truck driver. He was a member of Nashville Methodist
Church and Nashville Volunteer Fire Department. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Patricia Speck of Nashville, Peggy (Bob) Moran of West Salem and Paul Bridenthal of Nashville; 10 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; brothers, John (Sandy) Bridenthal of Nashville and Joel (Nancy) Bridenthal of Millersburg; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a son, William Pugh Jr. Funeral services were Monday, Aug. 6 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with the Rev. Larry Carnes officiating. Burial was in Nashville Cemetery.
Leland ‘Sonny’ Tyler, 78 Leland E. “Sonny” Tyler, 78, of Stockbridge, Ga., died July 17, 2012. He was born in Killbuck to the late Rufus and Berniece Tyler. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. He was an avid swimming pool builder and he loved hunting and fishing. He is survived by his wife, JoAnn Tyler; children, Leland E. Tyler II (Misty) of Stockbridge, Sharon Tyler, Bradley
Tyler, Cathy Jo Heffelfinger, all of Ohio, step-children, Jeri Fox (Michael), Stephanie Hall (Randy) and Michele Patrick (Joe) of Georgia; sisters: Patricia Collier (Myron) of McMurray, Pa., Leah Cook (Edwin) of Mansfield; 12 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; and ex-wife Janice Fredrick Taylor of Loudonville. A private family memorial service was to be held at a later date.
Andrew Miller, 39 Andrew J. Miller, 39, 12758 Cunningham Road, Apple Creek, passed away Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012, at his home after a brief illness. He was a special child born in Orrville on Jan. 30, 1973, to Joseph and Ella Mae (Troyer) Miller. His parents are members of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to his parents, are brothers, David (Miriam) Miller of Apple Creek and Crist (Clara) Miller of the home; sisters, Rachel (Andy) Hershberger of Walnut Creek, Naomi
(Noah) Mast of Fredericksburg and Fannie (Ervin) Troyer of Apple Creek; 13 nieces and 13 nephews; and his grandmother, Elizabeth (Andy) Miller of Fredericksburg. He was preceded in death by a brother; two grandfathers; and a grandmother. Funeral services were Sunday, Aug. 5 at the residence, with Bishop John J. Miller officiating. Burial was in the Miller Cemetery, Paint Township, Wayne County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton, handled arrangements.
Jim Cunningham, 89 James Walter Cunningham, 89, 129 N. Millborne Road, Orrville, died Aug. 1, 2012, at Wooster Community Hospital surrounded by his family and pastor Candy Thomas. Jim was born Sept. 13, 1922, on a farm south of Fredericksburg to Irvin and Arabelle (Armstrong) Cunningham and was a 1941 graduate of Fredericksburg High School. He was a farmer for 27 years and was an owneroperator truck driver for 34 years. He drove over 4 million miles without a chargeable accident. In 1947, he was the champion DeKalb corn grower of Holmes County, yielding 82.17 bushels per acre. He worked for Holmes County Farm Bureau delivering feed. He was a past member of Fredericksburg Grange. In 1949, he married Evelyn McKee and they have a son Mark (Kay) Cunningham of Apple Creek and a daughter Mary Ann (James) Stereff of Erie, Mich. He has a granddaughter, Chandra (Jay) Fowler and a great-granddaughter, Jaci Ann Fowler of Erie Mich. He has a stepgrandson, Scott Glasgow and step-great-grandchildren, Michael, Kim and Jered Glasgow of Apple Creek. Jim was preceded in
death by his parents; and sisters, Ruth Cunningham, Jeanne Hochstetler and Nancy Neidermeyer. He was an active member of St. Peter’s United Church of Christ in Apple Creek since 1954, where he served on the church consistory and many other committees. He was a past member of Wayne County Rural Youth, Apple Creek Lions Club, Wilderness Society, Wooster Historical Society and Apple Creek Historical Society. He was a 32 degree Mason and member of Masonic Lodge 430 F&AM in Orrville. He belonged to the Valley of Canton Ancient Accepted Scottish rite with 25 years of continued service, and Retired Teamsters Club Local #92 of Canton. Jim loved traveling in their camper and motorhome with family, friends and tour groups. He loved fishing, deer hunting and playing cards with family and friends. He loved helping others and was loved by family, friends and many wonderful neighbors. He was a good old boy! Memorial services were Saturday, Aug. 4 at St. Peter’s United Church of Christ in Apple Creek, with pastor Candice Thomas officiating. Murray Funeral Home handled arrangements. Memorials be made to St. Peters United Church of Christ, 68 W. Main St., P.O. Box 205, Apple Creek 44606.
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Joe M. Hershberger, 90, 3285 Township Road 128, Millersburg, died Wednesday evening, Aug. 1, 2012, at his home after an extended illness. He was born Oct. 16, 1921, in Plain City, the son of Menno E. and Emma (Beachy) Hershberger, and married Katie Ann Swartzentruber on Jan. 17, 1946. She preceded him in death on Feb. 23, 1995. Zechariah Miller, infant He was ordained a Zechariah Jacob Miller, ents, Jonas and Katie Ann minister on May 9, 1948, infant son of Joseph J. Miller; and uncles, aunts and a Bishop on May 10, and Rosanna D. Miller, and cousins. 1961. He was a member 5925 Private Road 633, He is preceded in death of the Old Order Amish Millersburg, was stillborn by paternal grandmother, Church. Sunday, July 29, 2012. Edna Miller; maternal Surviving are sons, Surviving in addition to grandparents, Dennis and Jonas Hershberger of his parents, are brothers, Mary Edna Mullet; and an the home and Albert Malachi Noah and Jedaiah uncle, Wayne Allen Mullet. (Viola) Hershberger of Joseph, and a sister, DamGraveside services were Millersburg; daughters, aris Elisabeth, all of the held July 30 in the Hersh- Mary (Jacob) Coblentz home; paternal grandpar- berger Cemetery. Jr. of Wilmot, Ada
(Paul) Hochstetler of Millersburg and Amanda (David) Troyer of the home; 12 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sisters, Katie Bontreger of Arthur, Ill., and Amanda (Elmer) Miller of Arcola, Ill.; and a sister-in-law, Elizabeth Hershberger of LaGrange, Ind. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by an infant son and two infant daughters; four brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were Saturday, Aug. 4 at the residence, with minister Marvin Stutzman officiating. Burial was in the Raber Cemetery, Mechanic Township. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, handled arrangements.
Katie Hershberger, 65 Katie W. Hershberger, 65, of 6765 state Route 241, Millersburg, died Sunday, Aug. 5, 2012 at her home following a sixmonth illness. She was born in Holmes County on Aug. 20, 1946 to the late William E.J. and Fannie (Gingerich) Miller and married Samuel L. Hershberger on June 19, 1990. He died Feb. 5, 2009. She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. She is survived by children, Doris Ann Miller of the home; Lovina (Jr.) Miller of Millersburg, Barbara (Lester) Schlabach of Dundee, Ruby (Aden) Miller, Emma (Vernon) Miller, Reuben (Elsie) Hershberger, all of Millersburg, Willis (Susie) Hershberger of Fredericksburg and Sara Esther (Owen Jr.) Mullet of Middlefield; 31 grand-
children; 52 great grandchildren; brothers, Jonas W. (Anna) Miller, Abe W. (Clara) Miller, Emanuel W. Miller and Allen W. (Esther) Miller, all of Millersburg; sisters, Sarah W. Miller of Fredericksburg and Esther W. Yoder of Millersburg. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Mary Edna Mullet; a son-in-law; a grandson; two great grandchildren; and a sister, Emma W. Schlabach. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, Aug. 7 at the Roy J. Miller residence, 6739 state Route 241, with Bishop Andrew A. Schlabach officiating. Burial was in the Hershberger Cemetery, Salt Creek Township, Holmes County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled the arrangements.
Katie Schlabach, 93 Katie Ann Schlabach, 93, 2111 State Route 557, Baltic, died Friday, Aug. 3, 2012, at her residence. She was born July 13, 1919, in Holmes County to the late Menno and Anna (Schlabach) Schlabach. She was a seamstress and a member of the New Order Amish Church. Surviving are a brother, Noah Schlabach, and sisters, Alta (Henry J.) Hershberger and Effie (Andy) Raber, all of Baltic; nine nieces and six nephews including Paul A (Wilma) Hershberger, with whom she had resided.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Alvin; sisters, Ada and Mary Ann; brothers-in-law, Mose Raber and Levi Beachy; and a niece and two nephews. Services were Monday, Aug. 6 at the Paul A. Hershberger residence, 2111 State Route 557, Baltic, with Bishop Steven Hershberger officiating. Burial was in the Troyer Cemetery, Clark Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek.
Faye Barnhart, 68 Faye Eileen Barnhart, 68, Dover, formerly of Sugarcreek, died Sunday, Aug. 5, 2012, at Mercy Medical Center in Canton, after an extended illness. She was born Oct. 1, 1943, in Tuscarawas, to the late Donald E. and Catherine (Phillips) Barnhart. She had worked at the Carlisle Village Inn in Sugarcreek and was a member of First United Church of Christ in Sugarcreek. Because of her love of children, Faye crocheted hundreds of hats, scarves and slippers for children in need. Surviving are brothers Richard (Charlotte) Barnhart of
Sugarcreek and Larry Barnhart of New Philadelphia; nieces Karen (Trevor) Miller of Dundee and Cathy Swain of Uhrichsville; and nephews Kevin (Denise) Barnhart and Kyle Barnhart, both of Sugarcreek and Adam (Allison) Barnhart of Dover. In addition to her parents, she was preceded by a brother, Dean Barnhart. Memorial services were Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2012, at Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek, with pastor Carl Kandel officiating. Following the service a lunch and time of sharing was held in the Smith Family Center. Memorials may be made to Union Hill United Methodist Church in Sugarcreek.
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Media picks Knights to win OCC New owner, same old same old for Browns I have been asked several times since the Cleveland Browns were sold last week what I thought about the new owner. All I can say is, P.T. Barnum was right. There is a sucker born every minute. A billion bucks for one of the worst football teams in the NFL? Good thing he wasn’t interested in purchasing a good team. Heaven only knows what that would’ve cost him. But, apparently Jimmy Haslam III can afford it, what with all the gouging going in the gasoline industry. He should be perfect for owning a professional sports team. He made his fortune by ripping people off at the gas pumps. Now he gets to continue doing it as owner of the mistake on the lake, where loyal fans feed the coffers week in and week out. To me, Cleveland hasn’t had a football team since 1995, when the big blowhard stole the team away to Baltimore. The NFL, in its infinite wisdom, hastily threw together a team to appease the football starved fans of Cleveland and then, over the next 13 years watched as the team fielded one inept group after another, while charging fans top dollar to see what they called a football team. Esteemed sports writer Terry Pluto wrote a book “False Start” in 2004 describing how the new Browns were put together and how they were set up to fail. It’s sad how Cleveland football fans continue to mill into the stadium week after week like See Pg. 23 — LYNCH
By ANDREW VOGEL Daily Record Sports Writer Ever since West Holmes football coach Kevin Maltarich took over two years ago, fans within the community have been pointing to 2012 as the Knights’ breakout year. It turns out those high expectations extend well beyond the Millersburg city limits. The Knights were voted the unanimous favorite in the Ohio Cardinal Conference preseason poll, taken by media members at Sunday’s OCC Fall Dinner at Mansfield Senior. West Holmes received all seven first-place votes for a total of 56 points overall, followed by Ashland, the defending conference champ, with 40. Wooster and Mansfield Senior tied for third with 38 apiece, with Clear Fork (29), Orrville (22), Madison (19) and Lexington (10) rounding out the
rest of the slate. Maltarich is excited about wealth of talent his team returns, including 6-foot-4 quarterback Gabe Snyder and 6-6 defensive end Brock Macaulay, but at the same time knows that perceptions in August hold about as much weight as a vanilla wafer — the real substantial test comes this fall in late September and October. After all, in Maltarich’s inaugural campaign in 2010, the team was winless in conference play and won just one contest all year. “The community’s excited for us to go out and prove something,” he said. “It’s humbling to be picked first, but we’ve never won more than four conference games in a season. We have to take care of ourselves — we can’t look at the outside stuff.” All eyes are on the Knights because they have the most
returning talent of any team in the OCC, with six starters back on offense and 10 on defense. “My first year we were playing with a bunch of little kids — we had nine sophomores and two freshmen,” said Maltarich. “Last year we were a little bit older and this year they’re back for a third year starting. Those little boys have become men.” Ashland coach Scott Valentine, who has eight starters back on defense and three on offense, said the conference is balanced as it always is, but views the Knights as the team to beat. “West Holmes is the favorite because they have a good group coming back,” he said. “But with this league it’s the team that’s going to be ready, because if you’re not ready, you’re going to get beat.” One of the new faces at Sunday’s dinner was Wooster coach
Doug Haas, who is charged with rejuvenating the Generals’ program at a time when it’s hardly an easy task to climb the ladder in the OCC. Haas pointed out that five of the conference’s coaches have led teams to the playoffs. “There’s such parity,” he said. “You have great coaches who know how to run a program and have playoff experience, but that’s the beauty of it. As a coach, you relish playing against top competition.” Meanwhile, Orrville coach Doug Davault and his team find themselves in an unfamiliar position — as an afterthought. With just two starters back on offense and four on defense, the Red Riders’ returning contributors could fit on the back of a motorcycle. Early indications are it See Pg. 23 — KNIGHTS
KSU likes Macaulay, Macaulay likes KSU KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer West Holmes senior tight end Brock Macaulay has accepted an offer to play football at Kent State next year. The 6-foot-6, 240-pounder also plays defensive end and punts for the Knights. He likes playing tight end best, and that helped sway his decision to attend Kent, from among seven other offers he had to play at various schools. “I liked Kent because I was really comfortable there and it’s close to home,” Macaulay said. “Kent wanted me to come in as a tight end and they plan to play me there. Some of the other offers were to play offensive line. That made a big difference to me. “Our system at West Holmes uses the tight end a lot,” he continued. “The thing I like about it is, when we pass, I’m usually wide open.” The combination of size, skill and smarts made Macaulay a much sought-after commodity. “I held eight offers,” Macaulay said. “Aside from Kent, I had offers from Toledo, Ball State, Bowling Green, Miami of Ohio, Buffalo, Yale and Colgate. Most of the other schools wanted me to play offensive line. They’d bring me in as a tight end and let me grow into offensive tackle. Buffalo wanted me for defensive end.” Macaulay is glad to get his future settled early. “It makes it easier for me to focus now on my high school team,” he said. “I don’t have to worry about where I’m going to go after this year. I can just go out and play football.” Macaulay credits West Holmes coach Kevin Maltarich for helping him through the process. “When the coaches stopped by the high school, he would entertain them in his office and we would Kevin Lynch photo talk,” Macaulay said. “He would set stuff up and Brock Macaulay, West Holmes’ 6-foot-6 tight end, has announced that he will See Pg. 23 — MACAULAY sign a letter of intent to further his education and play football at Kent State.
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Macaulay tinued. “He’s really done a nice job in the stuff like that. He was a weight room the past big part in this.” couple years. His body The third-year Knights has grown and his coorcoach downplayed his dination has developed. role. Over a couple of months, “He’s the one playing,” he’s gone from looking Maltarich said. “It was a like a little boy to being new experience for both a man. That’s nice to see, of us. I kind of went along and I think Kent State and rode his coattails. I saw that. It’s exciting tried to give my input as that one of my kids has much as I could to help a future in college foothim out. But it comes ball. down to the end of the “It’s exciting for the day that he has the size Macaulay family,” Maland the frame, the mind, tarich added. “They get and he’s starting to be a their son’s college paid pretty good football play- for and he has a chance er. There is a lot of poten- to go play college foottial upside for him. ball. With expenses and “He’s got long arms everything else, it’s a and long legs and he’s nice way to go.” always been able to The expectations headuse his leverage against ing into this season are people,” the coach con- high for West Holmes, and Macaulay and his teammates are looking forward to the challenge of living up to them. (Continued From Page 22) “As a team, we’ve really embraced that,” cattle to watch a bunch Macaulay said. “It is of no-name losers go something we want to through the motions. live up to and make sure I used to love watcheveryone knows we’re a ing the Browns. I am no good team. We want to longer one of the too turn the hype into realmany who are willing to ity.” waste a Sunday filling the pockets of millionaires. I have found much more pleasure in watch- (Continued From Page 22) ing high school football may be an uphill climb to games on Friday nights and Ohio State football make it to the playoffs for a fourth straight season. on Saturdays. At least “This will be as inexpewhen watching the rienced as we’ve been,” Buckeyes, you get to see players who are des- said Davault. The veteran Orrville tined to play pro footcoch, however, is eager to ball. Too bad the same see how his young team can’t be said about the responds. Browns. (Continued From Page 22)
Hawks back in Central States Regional KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer More than a month after most of high school players have put their baseball gloves away for the summer, the East Holmes Hawks are still playing ball late into the summer, making their sixth trip to the Central States Regional tournament in the past eight years and fourth in a row as Ohio State champions in the Little League Senior League. At press time, the Hawks were 2-1 in pool play in Puru, Ill. “We’re still playing ball in August. That’s what’s special,” said East Holmes manager Mike Yoder. “These kids get to play a lot of baseball over the summer.” Yoder has been coaching baseball since his sons Ross and Clinton (both in their 20s) were about 5, and it is that consistency with which he teaches that has the Hawks rolling along successfully, year after year. “It’s the continuous motion in this program that is such a beautiful
thing,” said Hiland varsity baseball coach Tom Gibson. “Mike teaches the same things as we do, and we teach the same thing Mike does. He uses his boys for the infield practices and we use his boys for the infield stuff. It’s continuous motion and consistency in fundamentals. “Nothing changes and they get so familiar with it, it becomes second nature to these kids.” Gibson and the Hiland baseball program reap the benefits of Yoder and the work done during the summer. There are six members on the Hawks’ squad that were part of last year’s Senior LL regional team. Kevin Yoder, Todd Ropp, Jordan Yoder, Kyle Troyer, Bradley Troyer and Kendal Bontrager were all part of the team last year that went to Peru, Ill., but they didn’t play as significant a role as they will this year. “We hope their experience will pay dividends down the road,” Yoder said. “Aside from Jordan and Todd, they didn’t
play that prominent of a role on the team last year. And Bradley is injured (ACL injury).” The strength of the team is its pitching, along with the solid defense the team plays. “We’ve got a lot of talented pitchers, but they have limited experience at this level of play,” Yoder said. “We just started throwing Todd this summer and Kyle Troyer is another new pitcher. We have a lot of arms, just not a whole lot of experience.” Jordan Yoder and Bontrager are experienced, big-game pitchers for the Hawks. “As long as they throw strikes and give our defense a chance to make plays, that’s the key,” Yoder said. “Don’t walk kids and make plays in the infield and you’re going to win a lot of baseball games.” Jordan Yoder was the top hitter for the team, batting .464 heading into the state tournament. “We’ve got four kids who have been very consistent hitting this year,”
Yoder said. “Everybody else has been up and down. “We need some of the youngsters to step up just as they did at the state tournament. Zach Mast stepped up against Ironton, and Brandt Miller hit the ball hard the entire tournament. We need a couple of the young kids to come through for us.” Bontrager and Eric Hershberger both batted over .400 as well. Ropp was at .361. Heading to Peru, Yoder feels his team has as good a shot as any at advancing to the World Series in Bangor, Maine. “You think you can pick the teams that are going to be good every year, but you never know,” Yoder said. “Iowa is always the sleeper in my opinion. They can be really, really good, or really, really bad. Illinois is always good. The host team is good. I still think it always comes down to good, solid fundamentals. If you play good fundamental baseball, you always have a chance.”
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CHAMPION CHEERLEADERS — The West Holmes varsity, JV and freshmen cheer squads attended the Cheer Ohio Camp at Denison University in Granville. Five weeks of hard work paid off when both the varsity and JV squads each won the home dance competition, while all three squad won the Intermediate Dance competition. All combined, the three squads earned 15 gold ribbons, which reward only the highest level of skill and preparation. West Holmes also had two out of the three jump contest winners: Taylor Nussbaum in the varsity division and Chloe Henderson in the freshmen division. The staff at Cheer Ohio also awarded the follow West Holmes cheerleaders with All-Star honors: Jordain Bellville and Felicia Messner (varsity), Morgan Clark and Jordan Lint (JV), and Chloe Henderson and Brittney Masters (freshmen). At the camp finals, the freshmen earned second place, while JV and varsity took home first place Outstanding Squad trophies as well as the Spirit Key Awards, which are voted on by all of the cheerleaders and coaches at Cheer Ohio. Bringing home eight trophies in all and representing the winning West Holmes spirit, these girls experienced teamwork and hard work at its best. Pictured are (front, from left) freshmen Riley Brannon, Vanessa Stitzlein, Chloe Henderson, Blaire Miller, Brittney Masters, Hannah Pratt; (middle) JV: Cara Hartley, Emma Monter, Morgan Clark, Kaci Martin, Jordan Lint, Jallyn Giauque, Brittany Rodriguez, Jordan Gilstrap; (back) and varsity members Kiana Austin, Taylor Nussbaum, Olivia Boley, Jordain Bellville, Chloe Dial, Amber Stutzman, Tiffany Mullet, Felicia Messner, Breanna Zemrock, Olivia Mirich, Abby Johnson and coaches Melanie Ferguson and Carrie Maltarich.
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HIRING FOR parental assistant in charge of home schooling a 7th & 8th grader as well as housekeeping & other duties. 330-231-6936. HELP WANTED: Part time driver worker with truck for roofing crew. Phone (330) 473-5902. WANTED: DRIVER/LABORER on mason crew. Holmes Masonery, (330) 465-5147 MASONRY HELP WANTED: Must be willing to travel. 330-201-4891 DRIVER & WORKER needed for construction crew. 330-231-2460. LOOKING for help on mason crew. Experience preferred but not needed. Call: 330-231-0627. BARTENDER/SERVER WANTED, part time. 2 years experience. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson Street or call 330-674-1457. 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.
105 General 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 Automotive Technician Benton Auto Repair has an immediate opening for a qualified R&R Technician. Duties are as follow: Exhaust System, Brake System including ABS/TC Systems, Steering and Suspension, Alignments, Starting and Charging System, R&R Transmissions, Engine R&R, Front & Rear differentials, Service Timing Belts, Head Gaskets, Water Pumps, Service and Repair Fuel System,Coolant System, EVAP System. Basic knowledge and use of Scan Tools. Preventative Maintenance Program using the latest Flush machines and oil change service. Must have a good customer service orientation. Must have a minimum of 5 years of recent experience & have own tools as well as a clean driving record. Please call or stop in. 330-674-0484
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125 Medical / Healthcare HOME HELPERS, America's #1 Senior Care Franchise serving Wayne, West Stark, Summit counties and surrounding areas is seeking responsible and caring individuals for non-medical in-home caregiver positions. Experience preferred, (STNA, HHA, CNA) will train. Apply by calling 330-731-1710.
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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 RENT: 20' x 30' tent w/ curtains or screens. Also 12' x 12' pop-up tent. 330-852-3139 VM
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FOR SALE: 36" brown Magic Chef clear, glass cook stove. $325. Works good, suitable for basement. Joni Raber 7455 TR 501 Lakeville OH 44638 GIBSON 18,000 BTU air conditioner. 230 volts, $50. obo. (330) 674-2459. WRINGER WASHER. All new parts redone and new paint. $400. 330-695-2555 20 CU ft chest freezer for ice box. Still in good shape, $175. obo. David C Kauffman, 4365 US 62, Millersburg, OH 44654.
FOR SALE: 1999 CASE 550 G dozer, good undercarriage. Rebuilt blade. New paint. Exc. condition. Must see to appreciate. Reduced price, $19,000. After 4pm. Monroe Schlabach, 9295 TR 609, Fredericksburg, 44627.
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FOR SALE: Krone 4x5 net wrap round baler, in good condition, $7500. 330-698-0151 x 4 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.
FOR SALE: Used 5-burner natural gas stove, electric ignition, $75. Call 330-763-4808. FOR SALE: Kenmore self cleaning oven, $250. (330) 234-0882, Shreve. DR. MERCOLA'S Home Standup Tanning System. 8-RFL lamps producing UVA and UVB rays (better for Vitamin D and beautiful tans). Electronic ballast to avoid electromagnetic radiation. Hangs on back of door or fastens to wall. Bulbs rated for 1000 hours have logged only 110 hours. Uses standard 110v outlet. Original user manual. Cost $1300 asking only $800. 330-377-5013 DOMESTIC Refrigerator, $150--suitable for basement or shop. 330-401-8262.
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: 16 ft Monarch bumper hitch/ livestock trailer, good cond. 330-201-4638. FOR SALE: Case 500 diesel, power steering, pulley, PTO & hydraulics. Levi. Yoder Jr, 2283 SR 557, Baltic. (330) 897-0405.
FOR SALE: Propane/natural gas chest freezer in good condition. Frostek brand. $900 OBO. (330) 377-9897
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
8' COMPLETE fluorescent light sets. $15 each. 330-893-3033. Ask for Mervin P.
FAMILY Buggy LED lights, turn signals, brake lock, full child seat, excellent condition. 330-359-1113
FOR SALE: PSP 3000 with 9 tapes & charger, works excellent. $210. Phone (330) 852-8807 ext 1.
New Holland TC 48 DA, 48HP, 1000 hours. $10,000 (330) 359-0293
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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.
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OLDER FARMASTER 612 FORD tractor with all hydraulic loader, power steering, runs good, good condition, $4900. (330) 317-7048. NEW .HOLLAND 256 rake, reconditioned. McCormick #9 regular gear mower, reconditioned with bolted on rubber. EZ spreader. (330) 852-2666. 5' King Tutter brush hog; Good corn binder; Papec Silo filler w/ extra knives. (330) 893-1308. FOR SALE: Case 450C Dozer in good Good under carriage. 330-893-4215
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CAT -941 crawler/ loader. Good cond. Asking $11,000. 440-308-6345.
FOR SALE: Faulker pump and mount for chicken house. 330-893-2037
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FOR SALE: 990 UTILITY David Brown tractor; 7 ft heavy duty pull behind brush hog, International; Log splitter. Call (740) 824-4692.
MUSKMELONS ARE ready. Burpee hybrids, sweet and refreshing. $2. each or 3 for $5. Elmer Mast, 8718 TR 552, Shreve. (330) 567-5960.
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.
Ginger Gold & Yellow Delicious apples, and baby gold Peaches. Millers Greenhouse, 330-359-5942
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Summer Rambo are ready. Farm Products Produce Apples. Watch for future ads! Miller's Orchard
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STOCK UP on firewood, slab bundles, split, seasoned. (330) 674-0646.
FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. 10 yd load $85 + delivery. Henry J. Miller. 330-852-3363.
LARGE MOVING Sale! 4 cherry bar stools, $20/ea., 2 children's bikes, punch bowl set, stroller, 4 folding chairs $5/ea, 8 ft lifetime table $40, crib w/ mattress $40, crib bedding, 2 huge wreaths, 2 comforter sets, 2 car seats, high chair, inflatable mattresses, mantel clock, 4 drawer filing cabinet $45, 32" TV $50, toys, 5 gal. water jug, lawn fertilizer spreader, nail gun, older electric stove $40, lg electric roaster $35. From Berlin, turn right at Kaufman lumber then follow signs. 2931 TR 414. Aug 17-18, 7-5.
FOR SALE Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads avaliable. Also hollow cmpfire logs 330 231-8462.
ALL GOOD THINGS, Vintage, Unique, Antique glass & more. Buy-way sidewalk table $3 & under, 47 West Main, beside Dalton Village parking, Aug. 10, Fri. only, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
FIREWOOD - Kiln dried kindling. Troy Ridge Manufacturing, 3998 CR 168, Millersburg, OH. (2 mi. N.E. of Berlin. FIREWOOD KILN dried kindling wood. Excellend fire starter. 75 lb. bags, $7.50 ea. Call 330-674-7920
6411 T.R. 607, Fredericksburg, Oh 44627
2500 BALES, 1st cutting Timothy hay, 35lb bales, no rain, nice soft hay. $6 330-472- 2613
120 BALES oats straw. Atlee Barkman 8360 CR 373 Big Prairie, OH 44611
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
HAY FOR sale. 4x4 round, first cutting. No rain, stored inside. Can deliver. $89. per bale. 330-893-3299.
FIREWOOD, SPLIT & delivered. $55 a load. 330- 763-0989.
TAKING ORDERS for Golden Comet Pullets. Ready in Sept. and Nov. $8 each. Edward M. Miller, 10878 Township Rd. 526 Shreve, OH 44676.
HAY SPECIALS on round bale and small squares. Also wheat straw and corn stalks. Wayne Miller Holmesville. 330-763-1070
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FOR SALE: Incredible Sweet Corn. $3.50/doz. David H. Yoder, 2905 TR 406, Millersburg. Call 330-893-2892.
WE TRADE firewood for junk. Deliveries available. 330-275-7980
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4075 MALLARD Way, Wooster. Fri. Aug. 10. 8-5. Items priced to sell. Jewelry, collectibles, exercise, technology, & more. Freebies, too! HUGE 5 Family Sale. Aug 9-11, 9am-6pm. Jewelry, furn., toys, clths, car bed, and lots of misc items! 5503 St Rt. 60, 1 mi. from WH high school.
ESTATE YARD Sale-829 Norhview Dr Wooster. August 11th & 12th 9am TO 5pm. Refrigerator, stove, furniture,coin collection and household goods MULTI FAMILY garage sale. Fri. & Sat., Aug. 10 & 11, 8-? Holland gas grill, Fuji 21 spd. bike, Homedics chair massager, lots of Home & Garden decor, lots more. 162 E Clay St, Fredericksburg. THURS-SAT, 8-5. 19089 Dreamwood Dr., Dalton. (Rt 172 to Deerfield. Turn at Kiko's). Craftmatic bed, dressers, hutch, dining sets, lots of hshld, collector plates
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HUGE GARAGE Sale: Aug 9-11, 9-? Wayne Miller's below New Grounds Cafe. 2 baby cribs, girls bed in a bag (2 twins & 1 dbl), girls clths, and table/chairs.
FOR SALE: 8 years old standard bred, TSS, $1,400. Good for older people. Jr. Schlabach, 5230 CR 229, Fredericksburg, OH 44627.
MOVING SALE: Piano, couch, love seat, antiq. kit table, entertainment center w/ TV, fridge, chair, wash/dry, 3/4 HP pump. 3672 TR 154 Millersbrg. 330-893-2390
HORNED DORSET Polled Dorset cross rams out of triplets born Jan. 2012. Call (330) 674-1586 ext 1.
MULTI FAMILY garage sale. Aug. 10 & 11, 8-? Household items, camping supplies, toddler toys & much more. 2621 Walnut St, Walnut Creek.
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APHA black & white Overo stallion. Bald face, blue eyes, 15.2HH, proven producer. For sale, lease or trade. Phone (740) 824-4361. 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
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.
5410 BAY QH TB gelding. Green, broke to ride. Needs confident rider. Would make great trail horse. 330-275-8021
6 YR old, 48", black pony gelding. Very flashy, TSS, broke to ride and drive. 330-893-4808
10 YR OLD GELDING, mostly trot, TSS, women can drive. Joseph Schlabach. 330-359-6134.
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.
CHEVIOT SPRING lamb. 330-857-0170 ext 1.
3 YEARS old brown pony mare. Good broken, traffic safe. Asking $350. (330) 893-1603.
(7) KATAHDIN ewes, 2-3 yrs. old. Andy Miller. 330-852-9183.
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King Estate Auction Location: In the Village of Millersburg at 251 Crawford St, Millersburg OH 44654.
Thursday, August 23, 2012 3:00 p.m.
3 Bdrm Home on 52x135 lot * 1Bdrm Apartment in Basement * Detached Garage Holmes County * Millersburg Village * West Holmes Schools Cub Cadet Mower * Honda Odyssey * Glassware Collectibles Discover the hidden potential in this affordable 1585 square foot home. The main floor consists of a large family room, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, bathroom and mudroom. The outside entrance to the finished basement opens to an apartment with one bedroom and bath. Relax in the outdoors on the large front porch or covered patio in the rear. The backyard is home to an 18 x 28 shed and a 12 x 18 garage. Great for investors or those just starting out. Real Estate sells at 6:00 PM Legal: Parcel # 0700583000 in Millersburg Village of Holmes County and West Holmes Schools. Taxes are currently $481.51 per ½ year. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Purchasers should inspect the property prior to bidding and be aware of its condition. Acreage and frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Mini-Van * Furniture * Glassware * Household * Collectibles Tools Mini-Van–Cub Cadet –Tools: 2002 Odyssey mini-van 90,625 miles; 2166 Cub Cadet tractor mower 306 hrs. w/ 42” deck; lawn dump trailer; Craftsman 16 gal. shop vac; bench grinder; several old lawn mowers; hand tools; alum. ext. ladder; live trap; jig saw. Furniture–Household: GE washer; Kenmore dryer; clean upright freezer; Amana fridge; Kenmore fridge; stove; bedroom set includes bed, armoire, dresser w/ mirror, night stand; 4 door china hutch; round table w/ 3 chairs; buffet; chest of drawers; dresser w/ mirror; TV’s; coffee and end tables; Hammond organ w/ bench; roll top desk; kneehole desk; drop leaf table; book shelf w/ glass door; step stool; sofa and chair; floral rocker; Sunbeam mixer; Sentry fire safe; table lamps; victorio strainer; plant stands; 8 track tapes; home videos; books; puzzles; pots; pans; Tupperware; dishes; flatware; canning jars; oak mirror w/ shelf; metal shelves; Christmas items; patio table w/ 4 chairs. Collectibles–Glassware: hoosier type cabinet w/ flour bin; curved front china cabinet; claw foot stand; lots of nice old pictures; drop front writing desk; Silvertone record player; victrola radio/record player; tin lunch pail; Griswold skillet; 1917 J.I. Case Gas Tractor Repair price list; 1901 J.D. Plow Co. book; apple peeler; old cameras; sm. Wooster Pottery jug newer; Millersburg Pottery planter newer; wood rocker; drying rack; flat top trunk; coffee grinder; feed cart; Sheller’s lard can; 5 qt. Renuzit Motor Oil can; local adv.; old school books; ice skates; Adam’s bank; hall tree; chalk ware dog; fountain pens; costumer jewelry; Precious Moments figurines; Barbie dolls and others; graniteware; elec. fans; copper boiler; oil lamps; Fenton Burmese glassware; Fenton-Imperial Carnival glass; Fenton cranberry hobnail glass; Humpty-Dumpty mug; mini inverted strawberry punch bowl w/ 6 cups; Heisey spooner; crystal glassware; nice set of Pope Gosser china; Hull flower pot w-12 7½”; Bradford Exchange plates; McCoy Quail planter; mini hens on nest; Holmes County Antique Festival toothpick holders; Goofus glass; Pepsi bottles; rod and reels; crocks. Terms on Chattels: Cash or good check. Note: Lots of boxes to go through yet, anything could turn up. Clean auction. Sale by Order of: Sarah King Estate Holmes County Probate Court Case #12ES5042 Susan Hardesty, Executor Atty Sam Steimel (330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com
Melissa Biltz, Realtor 330.231.6175 or melissa@kaufmanrealty.com Anthony Kaufman, CAI Broker 330.231.4211 or anthony@kaufmanrealty.com
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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 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 POLLED BEEF cattle for sale, cow/calf pairs, feeders & service bull. Cross breds-born & raised on farm. (330) 893-2895. 5 yr old Morgan standard bred gelding, bay, TSS, good broke, $1800; 3 yr old Perchron Dutch harness cross, mare, bay, been worked in the field and started on the road, got motion, $2300 call: (330) 231-5219 8 YR old Bay standard bred gelding. Safe for anyone. $850 obo. 330-279-2070 TOP BUGGY: New seat foam, curtains, paint reupholstered, good wheels, block brakes, side lights, NO: storm front, mirrors, head or tail lights. Crist Yoder at David Mast Buggy Shop. 7293 Cutter Rd. Fredericksburg, OH FOR SALE: PolyPay ewe lambs, 6 mo. old, out of good quality registered stock. James Weaver, E. Moreland Rd. Fredericksburg (330) 698-1062 FOR SALE: 10 yr old reg. Morgan gelding, Traffic safe & sound. 7 yr old reg. Morgan mare, traffic safe & sound. Contact 330-852-0259. KATAHDIN Ram lambs. Born in March & April. 330-275-7852
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2 Holstein steers weighing approx 825. Were on organic pasture and non medicated grain. Dale Schlabach. (330) 852-4283, VM
FOR SALE: 8 or 30 Holstein heifer calves weened & vac. $440 - all from one farm. Levi Yoder, 5864 CR 59, Millersburg, OH.
FOR SALE: 6 registered Katahdin ewes; 1 older registered Ram; 3 lambs from this summer. Priced from $150- $250. 330-852-3502
JERSEY CROSS family cow, $550; Katahkin ram, 5 mo. old, $150. 330-897-6602
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.
SMOOTH MOUTH standard bred gelding, something for older people or school children. 330-317-0712. FOR SALE: standard bred gelding. Surrey size, TSS. 9 yrs. old. $1750. 330-897-0850
FOR SALE: 7 yr. old Arabian cross mare. Broke to ride and drive, TSS. Edwin Nisley, 4328 Graber Rd., Fredericksburg, 330-695-9862 V.M.
5 MO. old Registered Morgan stud colt. Chestnut, stripe, 2 white socks. Fancy, high spirited colt. $800 OBO. David M. Shetler, 330-473-2009.
7 yr old black gelding, mostly trot, TSS, buggy size, $1550. Ivan Yoder. 330-674-2045.
FOR SALE: Katahdin ewe lambs, $200 ea. Also 3 yr old Katahdin ram for sale. (330) 897-1438 vm.
FOR SALE: 7 yr. old standard bred mare, tss, good for older people or women, $975. Steven Yoder, 6570 TR 323, Millersburg, OH. 330-674-2002
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
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: 2 years old Dutch Harness standard bred cross mare, broke, $2500. Beachy Boys, 330-893-9371 FOR SALE: Reg. Haflinger gelding; sire Wil-Von-BarRUH. Nice big yearling. $550. Alvin Yoder, 7684 SR 514, Big Prairie, OH 44611
COIN AUCTION
Location: Kaufman Auction House, 3149 SR 39 at the Amish Country Theater. Directions: 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I -77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:00 P.M.
Half Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Gold * Misc. Half Cents-Half Dollars: 1849, 51, half cents; 1795, 1802, 38, 51, 54, large cents; flying eagle cents; 1859, 71, 1906 NGC MS64 BN, 1909s, Indian cents; 1922 Lincoln cent; 1861 3-cent silver NGC MS64; 1886 v-nickel; complete set of v-nickels; 1913d type-2, 38d PCGS MS66, buffalo nickels; 1950d NGC MS66, roll of 1950d (BU), Jefferson nickels; 1950s NGC MS66 Roosevelt dime; 1853 76cc, seated quarters; 1896s barber quarter; 1921 S/L quarter; 1825, 29, 30, 36, bust halves; walker halves; 1949d PCGS MS64 FBL, 53d PCGS MS64+ FBL, 54s PCGS MS65, 55 NGC MS64 FBL BB, Franklin halves. Silver Dollars: 1878 7/8-T.F. PCGS MS63, 78cc, 79o, 80o NGC MS62, 82cc PCGS MS64, 82o/o, 82 o/s, 84cc NGC MS64, 84cc NGC MS62 in GSA, 85cc NGC MS64 PL, 85o, 85s, 86o, 87s, 89o, 89s, 90cc, 90s, 91s, 92cc, 93, 93 NGC MS62, 93s ANACS AG3, 95o, 99s, 1900s, 01, 02o, 03o, 04s, Morgans; 1925s ANACS MS63, 34d, peace dollars. Gold: 1881 $10. PCGS MS61 liberty head; 1908 $10. Indian head; 1916s $5. Indian head; 1854 $3. piece; 1905, 06, 07, $2.50 liberty heads; 1913, 14d NGC AU58, 25d, 28, $2.50 Indian heads. Miscellaneous: 1925 Cal. Diamond jubilee, 1936 Elgin NGC MS65, 1936 Long Island NGC MS65, 1923s Monroe doctrine NGC MS64, 1928 Oregon trail NGC MS64, 1920 pilgrim, 1925 Stone Mt. NGC MS65, 1936 Wisconsin NGC MS66, com. halves; 1955, 56, 57, 58, 59, proof sets; 1917 $1. U.S. Note; 1899 $1. (black eagle) silver certificate; 1899 $5. (Indian Chief) silver certificate; 1985 $5. FRN PCGS 55 PPQ error; 1974 $10. FRN PCGS 58 PPQ error. NOTE: This is only a partial list of 450 lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time. Online bidding available at www.kaufmanrealty.com thru www.proxibid.com.
(330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com
ADEN YODER, AUCTIONEER 330-763-2565 or 330-359-5458 DAVID CONN, AUCTION MANAGER 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524
FOR SALE: 2 yearling Belgian Fillies. One Elg. to reg. One grade. Eli A Swartentruber, 7904 South Apple Creek Rd, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 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
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46" PONY, black & white paint, broke, $500. 330-275-2597 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 HOMEMADE CALF/ goat hutches. Tin siding, wooden frame, $75. Phone (330) 897-1178. FOR SALE: 12 yr old registered Paint Mare.Good on trails, needs work. $800. 330-698-0460 17 YEARS old standard bred gelding, safe for anyone. $650. (330) 893-3272. FOR SALE: 8 yr old standard bred gelding, Buggy size, TSS, $1400. John Troyer, 6660 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. FOR SALE: 2 yr. old, 3/4 Freesian 1/4 Perchron stud, green broke, $1500; 8 yr. old paint pony, 40" tall, safe for school kids, $400; Weenling red mini pony $150. Levi Yoder 5864 CR 59 Millersbrg FOR SALE: 5-YR. OLD mare, reg'd paint, well broke to ride, very gentle. (330) 674-4505. FOR SALE: 14 Katahdin ewe lambs. Also, rams born in March. 330-893-1613. Albert Yoder. FOR SALE: Ring neck pleasant. Also for sale milk goat. Leroy D Yoder, (330) 674-9924. BUGGY FOR sale. Rubber tire, sliding doors, new paint, in excellent condition. 330-852-4891
Kaufman Auction House 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH
Location: Amish Country Theater, Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
Monday, August 13, 2012 5:00 PM
(Selling in 2 rings both starting at 5:00 PM) Antiques/Collectibles * Household/Furniture * Tools Some Items from Forrest Hochstetler household Antiques/Collectibles: Trunks; pocket knives; early pump organ; early buffet; dresser; cane rockers; countertop Pepsi can dispenser-working; porcelain 7-up sign; crocks- jug handle; British 303 infantry gun; Fenton glass pieces; lighted Pepsi Sign; Pettie typewriter from Germany; Roseville pottery; thousands of form letterheads from late 1800’s/early 1900’s railroads; quilts; Roseville pieces; Blue Barn lantern; depression glass; 1880’s autograph book; Fenton glass, 1942 Coca cola tray; various Limoges pieces; Cambridge glass; Pan Am 1901 plate; 22K weeping gold swan; large bottle collection- beer bottles from over 30 breweries including Tuscarawas, Stark, Pittsburgh and Akron, household and medicine bottles, pop bottle, canning jars; must be seen to be appreciated. Household/Furniture: drop leaf coffee table; early wooden swivel desk chair; maple student desk; basin and pitcher lamp; framed prints; drying rack; early padded foot stool; wooden chairs; wooden rocker; 6 cane chairs; comforters; dry sink; 410 rifle revelation m 336; stevens 22 cal. lever action; 2 B/B guns; shot gun 12 ga. Springfield; 2 – 22 single shot; jewelry; toys; white granite bucket; original paintings by local artists; blanket chest; early kitchen tools; kitchen table with 4 chairs; early retro table and chairs. Tools: tool box; ½ inch drive impact drill; new 50 X 100 tarp; outboard trolling motor; shop vac. Note: Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates by 5:00pm Friday, August 10. For more information contact David Conn, auction manager at (330) 204-4453. Terms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales.
(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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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 TEAM REG. 2 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. FOR SALE: easy entry pony cart & harness; 1 leather standardbred size harness in good condition. Aden J. Miller, 1895 TR 110, Millersburg. 330-763-6022 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 For Sale - 2 yr. old paint pony gelding, nice upheaded, broke to ride & drive. Also, 2 yr. old paint mini stud, broke to ride & drive. Allen E. Miller, (330) 893-4908. FOR SALE: 8 yr old gelding, trots, safe for women to drive, Gingerich Horse Shoeing (330) 893-1657. FOR SALE: Poly Pay Dorset cross ewes. Atlee Gingerich, 9047 S. Kansas Rd., Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627 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. 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
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. 8 YR old bay gelding, mostly trot, TSS, well broke, women can drive, $1750.. Adrian Coblentz, 7540 TR 601, Fredericksburg, 44627. (330) 674-1034. FOR SALE:Full blooded Cheviot rams. Born in Feb. 2012. $200. David H. Yoder, 2905 TR 406 Millersburg. 330-893-2892 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. DOUBLE SET bio buggy harness. Used once. $600. Leroy Miller 10630 Zuercher Rd, Dundee. 330-359-0290 x2 2 YR. old reg. Morgan gelding. Chestnut, 1 white sock & snip. Started to drive, fancy. $1250. 330-279-2070 FOR SALE: Surrey, good condition. Roy Yoder, 4808 TR 367, Millersburg. 330-893-3087 ext. 1 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 ROUND PEN. Twelve 12 ft panels. 6 ft gate. Used only once. $1295. or rent for $100./mo. (330) 852-0519. 5 KATAHDIN EWES. Exposed to ram, $200. each. (330) 279-2066. 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: 9 yr old standard bred gelding, TSS for women to drive, John D. Miller 1198 TR 169 Sugarcreek. OLDER Kid friendly Quarter Horse m a r e . Best offer. 330-674-0364. FOR SALE: 15 Dorset Suffolk mixed ewes. Foot rot free, $280/each. Reuben Miller, 2196 US 62, Winesburg, OH 44690. (330) 359-0373.
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SMOKEY LANE STABLES CORN ROAST SALE, Friday August 10. Tack 5:30 PM followed by horses. Expecting several loads of good dealer horses and good locals. Consigned: 6 yr old Carry The Message gelding with strip and 4 white feet, fancy boy's horse; 6 yr old Yankee Glide gelding, surrey horse; 5 yr old Dream Vacation, Armbro Goal, big horse with record 1:56; 6 yr old gelding Towners Big Guy, Camtastic, black with 2 white socks; 8 yr old gelding Sir Taurus, family 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.
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.
Sheep divider fence panels, portable, easily sets your portable pens with no tools required. Also swing out feeders for feed and water. Hillside Fabrication, 330-893-1058.
3 yr old Brown and white paint gelding pony. 42" tall, broke to ride and drive, very quiet. 330-359-5936.
2 YR old gray Friesian Percheron cross gelding, broke for women to drive. Would make good carriage horse. (330) 897-5700 ext 4, Voice Mail 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: 8 yr old standard bred gelding, TSS, dark brown, big enough for surrey, $1900. Levi Miller, 330-893-3729 FOR SALE: 5 years old chestnut quarter horse gelding. Traffic safe & sound, broke real good to ride. 330-897-0850. TAKING ORDERS for Golden Red pullets. 16 weeks old middle of Sept. $7.00 each. Delivery Available. Ben Hershberger, Holmesville call: (330) 567-2592. 2 yr old cross bred gelding Dutch harness, black, sire Vicabella, trotter, standard bred mare, well started in the harness, $4500. After 5. Yoder Horse Shoeing Stocks. (330) 893-3102. 6 YR. old black standard bred gelding. TSS been in buggy for 2 yrs. Abe Yoder, 330-893-4211 ext. 1. 7 yr old double gated gelding, TSS, stands to hitch, good horse for older people. $1500 Steven Yoder 330-3595601 x 2. PONY PHILLIES, 2012 models, will finish between 48"-52", $100/each. Black & white paint stallion, 15.2HH, will sell or trade. (740) 824-4361.
Saanen Dairy goat, good milker, $150. 330-674-2802. leave message. FOR SALE: Small pony size cart & harness. 330-201-4638. 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. 5 yr old brown & white, Paint pony mare, TSS, broke to drive, needs work. 330-567-9690 x 6
FOR SALE: mini yearling stud pony. Make offer. 330-279-3615. DRY SHAVINGS, $5.50 bag. Yoder's Horse Shoeing Stocks. 330-893-3102. JERSEY FAMILY cow, due in Sept. Also Jersey heifer, due in Oct. (330) 893-3792 GUERNSEY Steers for sale, grain fed, 1050 lbs. - $1.00/per pound. 330-893-3299.
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DELUXE ELECTRIC Adjust-a-Bed, full size quality mattress, foot & head adjust motors, muscle massage motors. Like new, $600. Can deliver. 330-897-1325. 1008 BERNINA sewing machine & oak cabinet with drawers. $1400. or $750. each. Battery floor lamp with magazine rack, like new, $200. (330) 260-0876. BERNINA ACTIVA 210 sewing machine, lightly used, $525. (330) 893-2784.
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RECURVE BOW, OMP Mountaineer, 60", 55 lb pull. Exc. cond., with 5 arrows. $125. (330) 473-9010.
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CUYAHOGA FALLS
4 YR old black mare, TSS, surrey horse, women can drive. Cam's Card Shark, Artsplace, Dexter Nukes. (330) 231-5219
48 E. Bath Rd. Adm - $5 250 - 8' Tables $45
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
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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. TENT CAMPER: new canvas tires, lights, wiring, bearings. No leaks, $1500. 330-466-9274 anytime. Horton Cross Bow. Explorer XL 150.
Household Furnishings Good condition. $225 (330) 674-0250.
2 BR suits, recliners, couches, nice wooden table with 6 chairs, upholstered kitchen chairs, filing cabinets, office chairs, all size beds, and all size new mattress sets. 2529 TR 110, Millersburg, OH 44654, 2 miles West of Becks Mills. (330) 674-0944. VM FOR SALE: 2-dr. hutch in good condition, dark stain. Aden J. Miller, 1895 TR 110, Millersburg. 330-763-6022 VM FOR SALE: 30 inch natural gas cooking stove (white) in very good condition $275. obo. Call 330-893-2620. NOTICE: WILL re-upholster used couches, loveseats, rockers, hassocks, etc. Also boat seat cushions. Will make new cushions for outdoor furniture. Raber's Upholstery, 1939 TR 110, Millersburg, 44654. VM, (330) 674-1300.
FOR SALE: Stoger Model 2000 semi-automatic 12 ga. full camo w/ 5 choke tubes. NIB. 330- 695-2467 HOYT Alfa max 32. 50-60 lbs. 25 to 27.5 draw lengths. With some accessories. 330-897-6005, evenings. FOR SALE: PSE Nova compound bow with all accessories. $125. (330) 695-2253 ext. 1. 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
NEW PRINCESS House Heritage Teapot, $70. 4 piece Heritage canister set, $135 obo. 330-317-5952 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. 62" OVAL oak dining room table with 2 18" leaves, $300. Allen Hostetler, (330) 473-8287. WOODEN DINETTE set, $80. Phone (330) 897-4601.
34th Annual Alpine School Consignment Auction
1570 US Rt 62 Wilmot, OH Friday September 7th 5:00 pm- Outdoor Hunting & Fishing Gear Saturday September 8th 9:00 am- New Furniture, Crafts, Quilts, New Shoes, Misc. For consignment advertising contact by August 20th either Anthony Miller 330-359-5304 or Paul Miller 330-359-6109
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. Matthew's Outback w/ all accessories including arrows. 60-70 lb, 28" draw length. $550. 330- 695-2467 REMINGTON 1100 magnum w/ 30" full, 28" mod, and SB slug barrel, very good condition. $500. 330-763-1475
Hunting Fishing BEAR LIGHTNING strike crossbow with
Standing at Stud black and white homozygous, 52" pony, $60 service fee. Andrew Hershberger, 8427 TR 635, Fredericksburg. 330-674-0345
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.
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scope, quiver, arrows, $250.00. Phone (330) 674-7774.
BENELLI M2, 28", 12GA, cammo, brand new, still in case. $1125. 330-763-0775 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. 4x4 PHONE building for sale. Would make great hunting blind. Miller Barns, shingle roof. Call (330) 897-1178. NRA/CCW COURSE $45. Aug. 4 & 5 or Sept. 8 & 9. 330-335-9205
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HUSTLER SUPER Z 60" zero turn w/ 27h.p. Kohler engine, new ignition sys. all new anti scalp rollers has Qwik chute discharge blacker $4498.00 Charm Engine Ltd. 330-893-3033 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
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$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 HUSKEE TRACTOR: 20 HP, 50 in. cut, $550. Good cond. Prairie Engine, 7833 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611 2006 JOHN DEERE 2320 tractor 24 HP. 4x4 Hyrdrostat 460 hrs. Ex. cond. 5 ft. finish mower & tire chains included, $8900. 330-276-5495 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 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. FOR SALE: 48" walk behind mower, electric start, good cond. $875. John S Miller, 2305 TR 152, Baltic. 330-893-0303. FOR SALE: 9 wk old Nubian Billy. $65. 330-852-3029 WILL DO. garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363.
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32024 SR 643, Fresno 3 BR, 2 BA well kept home on 1.34 acres. Master bedroom w/attached master bath. Many upgrades to this home including a water system with iron removal filtration, and reverse osmosis. Excellent starter home in a great country setting. $94,900 Pat Kaufman 330-204-6512
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FOR SALE - Radial arm saw. Good cond. Extra saw blades, $150. E & S Maytag. Ph. 330-893-1336 ext. 2
60 PALLETS mixed barn foundation sandstone. Ideal for landscaping. (330) 893-3828.
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.
FOR SALE: Standard size counter top, 24 in. wide, 10 ft long. Tan in color. $100. (330) 897-1485.
APPROX. 1600 Sq.' 5/8" Ext. plywod. Good cond. John Coblentz, 9175 TR 656, Fred., OH 44627
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. 9'x4' and 12'x4' chalkboards. $80.00 or $150.00 for both. Call (330) 359-2301. FOR SALE: Kenmore gas grill, works, $50, OBO 330-852-3450 evenings
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.
2008 LINHA 300 Motor scooter, 2000 miles, $1700. 1981 Dodge camper motor home, 9900 miles, $3500. 330-276-3118
HAWKINS REAL ESTATE and CHATTEL AUCTION
Location: 2730 TR 33 Killbuck, Ohio. From US 62 SW of Killbuck take SR 520 NW to CR 6 (French Ridge) west to TR 33 south to auction.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2012 3:00 PM
33.6 Acres in 2 Parcels-3 BR Home Grand Views-Excellent Wildlife Habitat Holmes County-Richland Twp.W Holmes Schools Scooter-Shop Tools-Household-Collectables OPEN HOUSE: Monday August 6 – 5 to 7 PM Parcel 1: 3.231 Acres with a 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home with a newer kitchen and roof, as well as a 2nd floor family room area with a walk-out deck with stunning views. This could be an affordable property for someone, or you own hunting camp (and a good one). The home has updates and is move-in ready except 2nd floor. This parcel also has a mobile home pad setup. No known gas lease on this parcel. Parcel 2: 30.4 mostly wooded acres, excellent hunting just minutes to Millersburg and 597’ frontage on TR 33. GREAT hunting! The timber has been cut but here is a rare opportunity to buy hunting land and/or camp in Holmes County! This parcel is HBP with 2011 income of $391 and ALL rights owned will transfer! REAL ESTATE @ 6 PM. TERMS: 10% Nonrefundable down payment auction day balance at closing in 30 days. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. No financing contingencies. PPN-parcel 1-2100219000-taxes=$710 per ½ yr. PPN-parcel 2-2100202000-taxes=$ 441 per ½ yr CAUV. Stop at Open house to view this offering, or feel free to walk the land. Brochures will be on site or online. Household & Collectibles: side by side refrigerator; elec. stove; Crosley washer; Kenmore elec. dryer; camper washer; apartment refrigerator; Daneker grandmother clock w/ Westminster chimes; Victrola-records & albums; oak dry sink; TV stand; 5 pc. bedroom set; brown recliner; blue sofa; sofa table; computer desk; chairs; dining table w/ 4 chairs; china cabinet; old dresser; fern stands; child’s cradle & rocker; computer desk office chair; cheese box stand; TV’s; copper cooker; Napa truck collection; 2 train sets; oil lamps; cookbooks-inclu. set of Southern Living; few pcs. of Hull & McCoy pottery; pictures; collectible Santa’s; Kenmore sewing machine; costume jewelry; canning jars; old Carom board; Longaberger baskets; iron skillets; dishes; boxes of craft items & fabric; gifts cards, wrap paper, etc.; LeCreuset cookware; few quilts; blankets; hampers. Glassware: Carnival glass-1 pc. Millersburg; Viking & Fenton glass; Holmes Co. & Union Grove plates; bell collectionFenton, school, & Disney; tea pots; set of wheat dishes service for 8; Waterford crystal; canning jars. Boat, Scooter, Shop Items: 2011 Peace 50cc scooter, 500 miles; 1982 Thundercraft 16’ boat w/ Mercury 110HP inboard motor; Coleman 60 gal. 6.5 HP shop air compressor; Century wire feed welder; acetylene tanks & torches; electric hoist; Craftsman chop saw; 600# torque wrench; micrometer; depth mite; Cabichon machine w/ wax heater; new 2001 KIA back seat. Owners: Larry and Sandy Hawkins
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Dave Kaufman Broker/Auctioneer Jake Schlabach Realtor/Auctioneer 330-763-0889
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SOCIETY COOKWARE set, never out of box, 3/4, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 & 12 quart, 8 & 11" skillet, turkey roaster, griddle, $2000. (330) 260-0876. FOR SALE: Hulz Saver wood stove in good condition. $450. Ivan Wengerd, 9058 TR 656, Fredericksburg, OH. 20 QUART John Deere Hit & Miss Ice Cream Maker, Country Freezer, works good, $3400. Cell/330-473-3462, Ph/330-674-6193 AIR WATER pump Hidden View, 3" diameter, 48" length. Also Myers 1/2 HP 2 wire submersible pump. (330) 897-2037 VM. 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: 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.
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290 Cummins Power Unit. w/ clutch, runs good, $2500 OBO. (330) 852-2864. FOR SALE: Phone shanty (log cabin style), $200.00. (330) 231-4516. FOR SALE: upright icebox by Valley Metals. 1 yr old. Willis Yoder 5141 TR 613 Frederisckburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: tilt utility trailer 4 x 8. Asking $350. Call 330-275-9856 FOR SALE: Quick Hitch Sulky, good cond., $375. Also Quick Hitch harness, $225. (330) 674-5618 ext 1. FOR SALE: Food grade steel Drums. Call 330-359-0206. FOR SALE: VERY GOOD condition buggy, children's seats or shelf, LED side lights, turn signal, brake lock, battery tester. (330) 359-0539 12 FT x 15 in new poly drainage pipe., $45. Also 25 waterproof T-8 light fixtures, $10. each. (330) 674-6918.
2 HP twin cylinder air compressor w/ hoses and regulator, $150. 330-763-1141
FOR SALE: A pull behind cargo carrier motorcycle trailer. 3' deep, 3' wide. Asking $200. Call 330-275-9856
WEED MOWING service with 53 HP tractor & brush hog. Pastures, meadows, etc. (330) 695-2595.
FOR SALE: 36x64 framed main barn with 26x32 straw shed and a 20x45 lean to. Must be torn down. 330-359-5891.
TESORO • COOK • POULSON AUCTION
HOUSEHOLD - AUTO - COLLECTIBLES - GUNS
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2012, 4:00 PM
Will sell at the Sprunger Building in Kidron, Oh. From Wooster, take US 30 east approx. 7 miles to Kidron Rd then 3 miles to Kidron or from Dalton, take US 30 west approx. 4 miles then to Kidron on the Kidron Rd. Watch for signs. AUTO: 1978 4-dr Buck La Sabre Custom/301 motor, car has been maintained with new brake lines, cylinder & rust prevention program. HOUSEHOLD: 6 pc. quality pecan bedrm suite; matching pecan china cabinets; pecan dining room suite/ 8 chairs, hutch, serving table and buffet; nice Janssen upright piano; matching china cabinet/ dark grain; Oak roll top desk; Sylvania 19” color TV and entertainment center; marble plant stand; drop leaf table; oval mirrors; lots stem ware; items from kitchen; Buehnell 565 telescope; lots and lots of Christmas items(enough for your home and your neighbors); storage and filing cabinets; Wrought iron patio set; bubble lamps; GUNS & COLLECTIBLES: 16 ga. Ithica double barrel shotgun # 212214 (nice condition); Iver Johnson 410 shotgun # 65491; Enders Royal 16 ga. double barrel/hammers (stock needs work); Italian marble lamp; R. Capoo Montie Music Box; 25 music boxes; 2 Masonic swords Cincinnati Resalia Co(white hilt / chain; & Claubers Salingen/black hilt & chain; 10+ Mexico China Paul Sebastian music boxes of snowman, clown and more; several Mr. Christmas Carousels; Print plans for Erie Canal Boat St. Helena; # 46 Rendir Boating Party @ Chatoo(17.5 x 20) canvas painting (slight tear); Original Blue Print of Epcot Site in Fla.; Silver servers; Cappo Dimoni piece; Sasha Brastoff service for 8; Several replicas of ships in glass cases (Titanic & Schooner); Sparkle Fenton, several pieces of cut glass; Noritake china; Hull; crystal decanters; anniversary clocks; costume jewelry; assortment of collectible angels; Thomas Paccon classics(plays metal records); collection of silver spoons; old telephones of Cabbage Patch, Garfield & Quack; steamer trunks; decanter serving sets; Rose china service of 8 +; Coors beer signs; antique sugar bowl; Crystal Bud vase; & more MISC: 7 Jeep Wrangler remote control toys(new in box); HO & G scale Bachman trains/trucking transformers, switches & settings; old record albums; 35 mm lenses; 3 sections of heavy duty storage racks; lawn and garden tools; hand tools; lots of brand new stick lighting; and more. Auction conducted for Mrs. Joann Tesoro & Mr. Tom Poulson, Executor for the Russel M. Poulson Estate - Wayne Co. Probate # E-71865-11 TERMS: Cash or good check Lunch NOTE: Starting @ 4:00 then @ 4:15 2nd ring most of the evening. Sale consists of a downsized household and an estate. Lots of quality items for the offering. For full photo list long onto www.larryjanchar.com
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For Sale: Surrey with lights, storm front, hydraulic brakes, good condition. Call: 330-897-5422 x4 FOR SALE: Road cart, wooden wheels, seat with back, lights, exc. cond. Call (330) 893-1475. 24 USED church pews. Oak wood with walnut stain, padded seats & backs, in red upholstery. 15 ft 6 in. in length. Also pulpit & communion table, oak wood w/ walnut stain. LIV Chapel, 330-231-4802. 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 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. 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 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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RUSTIC AND character hickory boards. K. D. 90¢ per ft. (330) 674-0646. 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. LOOKING For a Mary Kay consultant? Call or text Keerstin at 330-231-6875 or order online www.marykay.com/khalfhill 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
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FOR SALE: (Giant Rapid O) size large flat bar bicycle. David Hershberger, 8603 TR 601, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627, Ph. 330-695-2021
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SMALL MIX breed puppies, 6 wks. old, $25/ea. John A. Troyer, 6660 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH.
FOR SALE: 2010 buggy, alum. wheels with steel, front with LED lights. Like new. (330) 674-5618 ext 1.
FREE Male dog 10 mo. old, Border Collie Mix. Pleasant & well mannered, very shy. 330-852-3914
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KIRK AUCTION
MILLERSBURG COMMERCIAL PROPERTY .64 ACRES OF LAND-32X50 BUILDING NEW OFFICES-OVERHEAD DOORS SHOP-PARKINGROOM FOR EXPANSION IN THE HEART OF THE RETAIL AREA Will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on location at 812 South Washington Street, Millersburg, Ohio. Washington Street runs South from the Square (State Route 83).
TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2012 6:00 P.M.
REAL ESTATE SELLS TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 6:00 P.M. Pretty simple. You buy the location and get the real estate with the deal. Location is important for a successful business. And this auction opportunity has the location. Located in one of the hottest areas of new businesses in Millersburg. A location with high traffic count every day. A newly remodeled 32x50 building with 2 new air conditioned offices, heated shop area with over head doors, 2 entrance drives, a world of paved parking, and room for building expansion. This property needs a new owner with vision and ideas. Use the building for retail or offices. Use the paved lot for parking and display. Take advantage the high traffic count. Easy to see. Easy to find. Easy to park. Put your business ideas to work in this prime location. And it all sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer’s premium. You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment. Pictures at www.gant-realty. com.. Click on real estate auctions.KIRK COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES,LLC, OWNER AUCTIONEER/REALTOR – Dave Acker BROKER- Jack Gant
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3/4 BEAGLE & 1/4 Terrier cross puppies. 2 females, 12 wks old, $30 each. 330-674-0944 x 3 AKC YORKIE puppies,males and females vet checked, shots, small, good breeder, 12 wks old, $400-$500. (330) 496-9024 FOR SALE: AKC registered chocolate lab female, $200. Will be 3 yrs old in October 330-275-0984. FOR SALE: 31/2 month old female Siamese kitten. No papers. $150.00. Phone (330) 893-3836. AKC 8 month old black & white Chihuahua male. 330-231-1665 FOR SALE: AKC Norwegian Elkhound pups, 8 wks old & 7 mo. old female $200. Norman Troyer 330-473-7727. UKC TREEING Walker Coonhound puppies. Mom is 1/2 sister of Mr. Clean. Nite Champion parents. Also AKC Beagle pups. Other reg'd. Coonhounds for sale. 740-824-4692. 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: 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
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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. FOR SALE: pet kittens - playful, wormed, Best offer. 330-674-3037 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. 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
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LIONHEAD RABBITS, 11 weeks old. Locally raised by 4-Her. $15.00 each. Call (330) 897-1479. YORKIE FEMALES, two 1 year old, small, AKC & ACA. Also 1 bigger Parti Yorkie, male, AKC. 330-231-7989 or 330-893-1621 ext 3. Swing out feeders for large dogs. Mounts into fence, for easy feed and water from outside, stainless steel containers. Hillside Fabrication, 330-893-1058. FOR SALE: Beagles, 3 females, $50. each. 330-674-2737, ext.1.
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
CAVALIER MALE AKC, ruby, 1-1/2 yrs. old, proven $500. (330) 749-1054 CUTE HEALTHY orange & white tabby female kitten, needs a home. Ready to go. 330-279-9099. FOR SALE: CHINCHILLAS. 3 females, one male. Pens, feed, extras. $425 for all OBO. (330)674-0608 Millersburg
ACA YORKIE male, proven, 2 years old, $450. One AKC male & 1 female Shieba's, 5 years old. (330) 893-0308..
Australian Shepherd pups ACA registered. Shots/wormed, loves children, $250 and up. (330) 231-5745.
4 1/2 mo. old Chocolate lab female. Has some white markings. AKC registered, $150. Call (330) 473-9555.
BLUE TIC coon hound pups, UKC registered. Out of Tree Daddy bloodlines. 6 weeks old. $175. males; $200 females. (419) 606-3674.
ACA English Bulldog male, 2 1/2 yrs old. Proven breeder, very aggressive, nice markings, $800. (330) 893-4157.
BOSTON TERRIER male, born 5/20/12, $300. Chihuahua male, chocolate, 8 wks old, $125. Chocolate male Chihuahua, 1 yr old, $100. (740) 545-09470.
FOR SALE: AKC Cocker Spaniel puppies. 3 mo. old. $350 for males, $400 for females. Roy Yoder, 330-674- 1038. WANTED: Maltese, male, breeding age. Also Husky, female, breeding age. FOR SALE: Pomeranian, male, approx. 4 yrs old. $50. Dan E. Yoder, 31387 CR 126, Millersburg. SAN JUAN 330-472-2613
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WANTED: BLACK & tan Coonhound female, does not need to hunt, can be older. (330) 674-1019 For Sale: 4 mo. old half English Bulldog/Puggle female; Also Puggle female. CALL 330-279-2102 FOR SALE: Pugs, 2 females, 1 male. AKC Reg. $250 ea. 330-852-4738 AKC Miniature Pincher puppies, 8 wks old. males: $250 females: $275 (330) 401-8262. 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 JACK RUSSELL mixed puppies, 3 females and 2 males. Make good ground hog dog. 330-893-3579 ACA GERMAN Shep. male, 6 mo, black & tan, $300. 8 wk German Shep pups, black-tan, AKC, $250. 2 yr beagle female, runs her own rabbits, $75. 330-893-9304 FOR SALE: 5 yr. old black/white Shih-Tzu female, nice pet, did not have puppies for a year. (330) 473-8232. Kennel sell out, Shitzus, 1 Fox Terrier female, and 1 Yorkie male. (330) 473-7840 ACA 4 years old Dachshund male, red, $300. (330) 279-2066. FOR SALE: Flemish giant bunnies. 8 wks old. Voice Mail : (330) 893-3729. FOR SALE: 3 yr old Sheltie female, $110. Michael Miller, 3829 TR 606 Fredericksburg, OH 44627. For Sale: White Shih Tzu Poodle female. Call 330-695-9875 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. FOR SALE: Shiba puppies. One Male & one female. AKC registered, $400. 330-893-1953
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FOR SALE: AKC Sheltie male, 5 mo old. Call evenings, (330) 852-2329 DOG KENNELS, free standing. Would make great whelping boxes. Complete with heat lamps & water nibbles. (330) 897-1178. Wanted: Puppies/young adults. Bichons, Maltese, and Yorkies. (330) 893-1916. FAMILY RAISED AKC Cocker Spaniel puppies, 6 wks. old, 1st shots & wormed, vet chk'd, black/white & tan/white, 2 males, 2 females. (330) 231-1326. UKC ENGLISH Shepherd pups, excellent family livestock & groundhog dogs, $200. (330) 674-7517. AKC SHIH-TZU male, 5 yrs. old, $250. Call (330) 852-2383. ext 1.
CAVALIERS, MALES, 7 wks. old, tri-color & blenheim, out of good breeding stock, $325/obo. (330) 893-3512 1 PAIR beautiful Border Canaries, $100./ pair. 1 like new large bird cage, $50. Daniel Weaver, 10174 CR 1, Shreve, 44676. (330) 567-2134.
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(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. WANTED: Unwanted birds: Canaries, Cockatiels, Finches, Parakeets, also nest boxes. Can pay reasonable price. 740-824-4361
FOR SALE: 4 yr. old Yorkie female, $200/obo. 330-473-7727 Norman Troyer 330-473-7727. AKC Yorkie male, 3 1/2 years old, 4 lbs, ears up, short nose. 330-231-7331 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. 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: Pullets. Just starting to lay. $7.00 each. (330) 231-4059. GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, 8 weeks old, first shots & wormed, $200. Call (330) 893-2010. FOR SALE: Parti Pom puppies, 12 w k s . old, shots, wormed, females-$150, males-$125. 4155 CR 59, Baltic. 330-897-1106 1 MALE, 1 FEMALE Golden Doodle pups, 3 mo. old, $150/each. 330-897-6602, lv. msg.
Lamp Logging Auction
Saturday, August 18, 2012 • 11:00 AM
Dean Beachy, Auctioneer Berlin OH 330.571.1482
Keith Beachy, Auctioneer Winesburg OH Bobby Beachy, Apprentice Auctioneer Berlin OH
Lunch Stand
AKC COCKER Spaniel male, 3 1/2 mo. old. Buff and white, vaccinated and wormed. $225 OBO.; Also, Toy Fox Terrier female. 10 wk old black and white, will stay small, vaccinated, $150. 330-621-2781 FOR SALE: 3 yr old ACA registered Clenheim & white Cavalier male, proven breeder; Also 12 wk old Shi-poo pup. Home: 330-674-2969 or day: 330-600-1296 FANCY SHOW chickens: Sultans, Golden and Silver Phoenix. 2966 Twp. Rd 163, Baltic, OH 43804. (330) 231-1802. BEAGLE PUPPIES for sale. Out of good hunters. Firman Miller, (330) 852-2358. FOR SALE: Pair of black swans. Two yrs old, $400. Joseph A. Yoder. 8868 TR 652 Fredericksburg, OH 44627 2 AKC standard Poodle females. 1 yr old, $500 for both. Also young Puggle and Beagle females, $100 each. 330897-0562 ext 2 BLACK lab mixed puppies, $25 each. 330- 674-0364. AKC Registered Black Boxer puppies. $300. 330-472-2613 AKC Collie pups, shots, wormed, farm raised and friendly. $300 & $350. (330) 897-0049. AKC Golden Retriever. 7 wks old, shots and wormed. (740) 552-1990 4 YR. old Border Collie, male, $50/obo. Call (330) 852-9701 FOR SALE: Adult labrador females, 3 chocolate, 1 yellow, AKC & ACA papers. Call 330-231-0097. FOR SALE: Poodle puppies. D.O.B. July 6, 2012. Roman Yoder, (740) 622-0072. CALL DUCKS 330-377-9872
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sale!
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Pets Supplies
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. SHIHPOO PUPPIES, bouncy, cuddly, friendly. Black & Black & white. $290. & up. (330) 695-2544/ 330-465-0251
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Sports Fitness
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 FOR SALE: Recumbent bike, 27 speed, excellent condition, $500. 330695-2467
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Tools Machinery
VAN NORMAN milling machine. Good condition, $1400; Warner & Swasey, No. 3 Turret lathe, good condition, $1650; Scenic View Engine 5673 CR 59. 330-674-2450 HYDRAULIC pallet jack, 5500lbs capacity, $240. (330) 893-4613 Rockwell upright band saw, 31" throat, band length: 201", $1000. (330) 893-4613 10" DELTA contractors table saw with electric motor, excellent condition, $175; Wood lathe with electric motor, $75. 330-897-6602 leave message Furniture clamps, J.M. Lancaster, max capacity 80", air operated foot control, $1400. (330) 893-4613 11-HP HONDA 5-hp compressor on slide, good condition, $950. Jacob Miller, (330) 695-9944
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
* 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 *
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
Pets Supplies 300
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
CLIFF SPRANG, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.464.5155 or cliff@kaufmanrealty.com
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ICH KAUF Trash piles & Dumps. 330-275-7980 TOP LOADING washer, does not have to be in working cond. 330-698-0461 ext. 2. CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094. WANTED: PONY cart for mini pony. 330-567-0019 WANTED: CHAIN Link dog run/kennel, call: 330-466-9383 WANTED: Pony for young boy to ride and drive. State price and size. Steven Miller 330-275-4606. WANTED TO BUY: Standing trees for saw mill. Will buy small or large parcels. (330) 359-6303. YOU GOT scrap, we got cash. Pickups and dropoffs avail. No equip. or vehicle too big for our disposal. 330-275-7980
Mobile Home 500 For Sale
JUNK TODAY.
TREASURE TOMORROW. 04150 AD12342992 108 New Place the New 2 BED $22,309an New ad 3 BEDin$40,314
Shopper classifieds and turn your junk into treasure.
425
2 ACRES in Walnut Creek township. Quiet country setting on TR 374; Great building potential on nice open site. 330-893-2895
460
WANTED: STEREO in good cond. Please text instead of call. (330) 473-5206.
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.
PUPPIES OR young adult breeding stock. Prefer small, non-shedding breeds like Bichon Frise, Havanese, Poodles, Maltese, Yorkies, and parti-colored Yorkies at a reasonable price. Call: 419-925-4339 or 419-305-5762
410
Home Condo For Sale
FOR SALE BY OWNER - 2 BR , 1 BA, all appls. included, finished/heated 24x32 2-story garage, Shreve, $79,900. (330) 347-7260. FOR SALE: House, small barn and 3 other small buildings, $1000. To be torn down by Oct. 1. Along Co. Rd. 320 and TR 262. Call 330-567-2477/ VM. 2 BR, 1 BA home in Millersburg. Completely redone on the inside, other updates include steel roof, windows, and A/C. Pole barn and sm storage shed includ, must see! $85,000. 330-231-3143 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
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Apartment Rentals
NICE CLEAN 2 BR apt. Killbuck. Stove, refrig., W/D hookup, garage $385 + utils+ sec. dep. Assist animals only. 330-276-4091.
490
Comm. Property - Rent
STORAGE UNIT for rent. 12x30, $30./mo. (330) 695-7242.
495
PAYING CASH, $200 - $1000 for unwanted cars, trucks & vans. Call Mike, 330-256-0458.
Mobile Home Rentals
ble, $1900 OBO. 330-231-5745
24V Minnkota, power drive with electric foot peddle, $300. Cell/330-473-3462, Ph/330- 674-6193 PM Boat Motor Repair. Full service on out broad motors. $10/hr + parts. call for appointment. 330-674-2500 tiller steer, electric start, short shaft, paid $3000, sell for $2575. obo. Need long shaft. 330-695-9963.
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. SUZUKI 4-stroke 9.9-hp long shaft, excellent cond., low emissions, elect. start, $1200. Cell/330-473-3462, Ph/330- 674-6193 24 FT pontoon with 48 HP motor and 2012 Tappen docking permit. (330) 893-1621 ext. 2, leave message.
530
1997 MALLARD 24 feet, AC, gas furrefrigerator/freezer, good cond., $5,700 or OBO. 330-276-7988
1998 CHEVY Camaro, brand new tires &
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
Mobile Home rims, extra set of rims, V6, 3.8 liter, runs 540 For Sale but motor needs a little work. $2500. obo. (330) 231-9940.
12X50 MOBILE home, 2 BR, 1 bath. Suitable for 1-2 people. South of Millersburg. $5500. 330-674-4697 evenings. 1996 MOBILE Home, Commander Ltd., 76x16, 3 BR, 2 full BA, c/a, $18,000/ obo. Call (330) 695-2362
RVs & Campers
Wanted to Rent nace,
3 BR house in Millersburg area for new pastor. (330) 279-2344.
'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.
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 TONNEAU COVER and clamps for 6.5' truck bed, $100.00. (330) 378-5115.
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Building Materials
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. FOR SALE: Used steel roofing, 21 pieces 15 foot, plus some shorter pieces. Make offer. 6893 TR 568, Holmesville, 44633. (330) 674-7247 ext. 3.
207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows 72 • 06500 Free AD11797131 Installations 43399 • Free Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH
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 ATTENTION LANDSCAPERS! Have 15 large sandstone foundation blocks. 5ft-2ft. Buyer must remove. Price negotiable. Call: 440-871-5293
685 GO KART BHP Manco single seat, $790 OBO. Gary, 330-933-8377. Good condition. Headrest safer than ATV.
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Automobiles
650
Motorcycles ATVs
535
500
2001 DODGE Ram 3500, 15 pass. van. New motor with warrantee, new Michelin tires, good cond. 330- 231-0152/ 330-674-7484
Hauling 985
WE BUY junk cars 262-9300 CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094.
Printing
Graphic Design Solutions Custom Business Form-Booklets-Flyers Twin Pine Printing Ph 330-359-2453 - Fax 330-359-0106
Boats mechanical condition, needs A/C work WILL DO hauling with crew cab pickup 1000 and some minor repairs, very dependa- truck. 1/2 ton, can haul up to 5-6 people.
3 BR, 2 BA, in country, W. Holmes SD, Assist animals only, $525/mo rent & $525/dep. (330) 464-4846
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
Vans 830
1999 PLYMOUTH Grand Voyager, great
520
Land Sale Rent 9.9 MERCURY, 15HP, new, 4 stroke,
WANTED: NATURAL gas incubator. State price and condition. David H. Yoder 330-893-2892
WANTED: someone to take down dish and TV antennas from steep roof- must also repair the roof area when done. call: 330-466-9383
Automobiles 545
New Philadelphia Office
141 Front SE New Philadelphia, OH 44663 Phone 330.602.4111 Fax 330.602.4114
Millersburg Office 40 West Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone 330.674.7355 Fax 330.674.0612
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Child Care Service
I WILL babysit your children in our home between Winesburg and Trail. Prefer Newborn -2 years old. (330) 359-0537.
690
Chimney Sweeps
CHIMNEY RELINING, Masonry and Stainless Chimney Supplies. Hiland Supply Co., LTD, 3878 CR 135, Millersburg. VM 330-893-4724.
695
Cleaning
DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.
720
Construction
SWISS CONSTRUCTION. Amish Crew, pole bldgs., garages, additions,reroofs, decks. 330-763-3937.
775
Will pull trailer. 90¢/mi or $1.10/mi pulling trailer. Call Kyle, 330-275-2501/ 234-635-0033.
NEED CUSTOMIZED dependable delivery? We offer 5 day a week same day delivery from Holmes County to Akron, Mansfield, Columbus, Dayton, Lima & all points in between. Specializing in non-refrigerated clean routine business deliveries. Perfect for food routes, etc. (330) 204-2535.
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SCHWINN 203 recumbent exercise bike. 12 pre-set programs plus manual program. Like new. Exc. workout. $150. Walnut Creek. (330) 852-4297.
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. ARE YOU TIRED of chasing livestock? I'll fix any type of fence. Call (330) 897-2502. Junior R. Yoder FREE ESTIMATES $200. OFF WITH THIS AD. Installation & repair on all types of fences, decks & porches. OHIO FENCE & DECK. (330) 852-4111 Call 330-276-0141 or 740-507-5897 888-852-4111 Building all types of fences. www.kaufmanrealty.com Wire, wood, & vinyl. Free estimates. United Fencing 330-359-2314, ext.1/ 330-231-8813
BERLIN ROOFING for all your re-roofing & repair needs-- shingle, metal, rubber & slate. 330-893-2518.
Steel Roofing 72¢ sq. ft. 10000 AD12591782 72 Manufacture Steel Direct 24 Hour Turnaround Roofing
330-674-7051 NEED A NEW ROOF? Call the roofing professionals. Free estimates & fully insured. Quality work guaranteed. Charm Builders Ltd. 330-231-2790.
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According to Western A. Price Foundation: Compounds in Processed Foods that can Cause Cancer MSG: Associated with brain cancer. Found in almost all processed foods, even when “MSG” does 08350 AD12592308 not appear on the288label. Weston Flavorings, spice mixes Price ad number protein 18 and hydrolyzed contain MSG.
STORAGE UNITS available just outside of Nashville Ohio on Route 39. Starting at $29.00 per month. 330-674-4365.
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
3998 Cr 168 Millersburg, OH 44654 (330) 473-7727 Custom Welding Specializing in Aluminum 11200 AD12378029 144 Truck Beds • Tool Boxes TRUCK
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Tree Service
CLINE BROS. Tree Service. Free estimates insured. 330-276-3531, cell: 330-763-4832 SHREVE TREE SERVICE. Free Estimate. Insured 330-496-3412
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Welding
Troy Ridge Mfg
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Home Improvement
CRAYTON CARPENTRY can take care of your remodeling or addition. Quality Comes Standard. 330-231-7195
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Windows
SMALL JOB guy. Cleanout basement and shed. Haul trash away. Miscellaneous repairs, painting, carpentry, plumbing. 1-866-228-4605
Fencing 865
SCHEDULE YOUR fall fence projects now. Woven hi-tensil, non-climb horse, barb, horsecote, board split-rail. Green fiberglass gates, wood and steel posts. Retail and installed. Doughty Valley Fence. 330-674-7440.
Health Fitness
Roofing & Spouting
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REPAIR WINDOW SASH & re-screen
Lawn & Gardening window & patio screens while you wait.
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.
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Misc. Services
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 FOR SALE: Sand Blaster. Very good to clean small parts. Eli D. Miller, 5491 CR 68, Millersburg, OH 330-893-1336 ext. 2
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Painting
SIGLER PAINTING specializing in neat, clean, quality interior painting. Third generation painter. Excellent references. Free estimates. (330) 317-7048.
Appt. only. 330-878-5651. Delmer Snyder, 8682 SR 93, Dundee 44624. FOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them without replacing the entire window. (330) 674-7556.
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2009 Mazdaspeed3 GT
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On Sale For $20,993 Buy For Only $288 x 72 Mo. 2010 Mazda6 I Touring Plus #3643TA, Loaded, One Owner, 31 mpg Highway w/moonroof .............................................On Sale For $15,495 2011 Mazda3 I Touring PWR Equipped, Retired Service Loaner with Service Records, #3428R ........................................ On Sale For $15,999 2011 Mazda3 I Sport Auto, A/C, CD & More, #P2174 .......................................................................On Sale For $15,799 Only $209 x 72 Months 2.9% APR 2011 Mazda6 I Sport Auto, A/C, Cruise, CD, Keyless, #P2175 .......................................................................On Sale For $15,999 Only $213 x 72 Months 2.9% APR 2009 Mazda6 I Touring Auto, Alloys, Push Button Start, 1-Owner, #3748TA .................................................................. Buy For Only $15,199 2012 Mazda3 I Touring Skyactiv, Technology, 9K, Clean, #P2195 .......................................................................On Sale For $17,777 2011 Mazda 2 Touring loaded, auto #3470R ..................................................................................... Only $15,299 2011 Mazda CX7 Sport 34K, auto #P2204 .................................................................Only $266 x 72 Months
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2013 Mazda6I Sport
Buy For $ 193 x 72mo.** at
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**740 Beacon w/approved credit 2.3% APR, tax, fees due at signing see sales for detail. All sale prices includes rebates and discounts.
TRUCKS VANS SUV’s 2011 NISSAN TITAN CREW CAB 4X4 #P2198 , Chrome Edition, Stunning V8, 18K, Must See,
Only $425 x 72 Mo. 2011 Suzuki SX4 AWD Auto, 27K Must See, #P2173, .........On Sale For $13,996 Buy For Only $182 x 72 months 2002 Ford Ranger FX4 Ext Cab 4x4 Pwr Equipped, 4 Door, 4.0 V6, #P2166A, ................................................................................. Buy For Only $9,399 2010 Honda CRV EX-L AWD Leather, Satelite Radio, Very Clean, #P2191, .....................................................................................................Only $21,499 2006 Toyota Rav 4 Limited Loaded, V6, #3767TA, ..................................................................................On Sale For $12,995 2004 Mazda Tribute ES 4x4 New Tires, 1-Owner, W/Service Records, #3769TA, .....................................................................................On Sale For $9,295 2010 Nissan Frontier Extended Cab SV 4x4, 4.0 6 Cyl., Loaded, PWR. Equipped #P2194, ............................................................... Buy For Only $20,995 2008 Chrysler Town & Country Limited Loaded with Leather, DVD, Navigation, #3751TA ............ Stunning Buy For Only $282 x 72 Months
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SPORT CARS & SEDANS 2007 Chevy Aveo 4 Door, Hatch Back w/ only 68K
Only $89 x 63 Mo. @ 4.49% 2011 Honda Civic LX-S Immaculate, W/Alloys & Spoiler, #P2179, .......................................................................... On Sale For $16,999 2011 Honda Civic EX-L 18 Loaded, W/Alloys, Leather, Auto, #P2178 , ........................................................................On Sale For $18,999 2012 VW CC Sport Sedan Loaded, W/Leather, Excellant Condition #P2197 , ............................................................................$ave Only $22,988 2011 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V Loaded, Stick, Navigation #3776A , .....................................................................Buy For Only $18,999 2008 Mazda 3 I Touring Loaded, Stick, W/Moonroof #3777TA , ................................................. Buy For Only $155 x 63 months 2006 Mazda6 I Sport Power Equipped, Auto #P2193A , ........................................................................................ Only $8,999
BUDGET 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser Touring Full Power, #P2158 ...Only $6,499 2003 Ford Focus LX 4Dr., Auto, Great Fuel Economy, #3758TB .Only $3,995 2002 Honda Accord EX Loaded, Auto, Alloys & Moonroof, #3714TA .......................................................................................................Only $5,650 2001 Ford Ranger XLT 4x4 Loaded, Ext. Cab, Full Pwr., 4.0 V6 W/Cap, #P2192 ...........................................................................................Only $5,997 1997 GMC Sierra 1500 4x4 Ext. Cab Loaded, V8, 4x4, #P2164A ......................................................................................................Only $5,997 2003 Pontiac Sunfire Great Running Auto, #P2134B ..............Only $4,998 2005 Chrysler Pacifica Touring AWD Stunning, Loaded 7 Passenger, #P2199 ..........................................................................................................Only $8,999 2004 Hyundai Sonata Power Equipped, Auto, Ready for All Seasons #3787A .........................................................................................................Only $5,871
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MSRP .................... $24,995 Sale Price ........... $24,439 GM Rebate ............... $500
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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 ............ $1,000
Sale Price
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$
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 ............ $1,000
12 Buick Enclave AWD
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$
MSRP .................... $51,710 Sale Price ........... $48,231 GM Rebate ............ $2,000
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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
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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
$
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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
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