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Premier Outdoors offers broad equipment lines for the sportsman

By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer Whether it’s archery, fishing or hunting, Premier Outdoors has Triway class of everything the outdoor 1967 to celebrate lover needs. Premier Outdoors is Aug. 17 and 18 a full-service outdoors The Triway High School store, carrying qualclass of 1967 will celeity gear and equipment brate its 45-year reunion for the archer, angler or on Aug. 17 at the Ranch, hunter. east of Wooster on U.S. There is a little bit of Route 30, at 6:30 p.m. everything at Premier The Triway classes of Outdoors, said owner 1966 and 1968 are invited. Norman Miller. No reservations are needed. “We have broadheads, On Aug. 18, a dinner will arrows and new injecbe held at Jake’s Steak tion arrows y, that are House at 6:30 p.m. ea Reserd Warrainntdiameter,” g Aimicro-thin rin H st Be s a’ ic er Amvations are needed for the nw e! “We have sights, idsaid. ice natio he dinner.wFor servinformaithmore quivers, arrow rests and tion call 330-231-1164. pretty Se much all &archery rvice supplies that you need Aid Wa pantyir,We’ve Rerra Rabies Am clinic erica’s Best Hearing to go hunting. got ! nwide vice natio bows and crossbows in & s is Saturday with ser ng ni ea ClService & types of three different *bow lines.” airtments Rep Holmes County jus Ad Humane Society will hold anings & These Cle lines include * justme lyntsofwhich Adpp Elite Archery, Su See Pg. 2 — CALENDAR offers a Su of s transpp ttelyrie Balifetime Batteries

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ferable warranty, Diamond Archery and Parker Bows — both crossbows and compound bows. One new item is the StrykeZone 380 Crossbow, which can travel at speeds of 380 feet per second. Other archery items offered at the store include deer minerals by Lucky Buck, Trophy Rock and Buck Buster, scent killers, headlamps, knives, targets, trail cameras and more. For the fishermen, Premier Outdoors is equally well-equipped. “New for this year we have the St. Croix rods,” said Miller, adding that these rods have been extremely popular since they arrived this spring. “Most of (St. Croix’s) models, especially the hearing devices currentare higher-end models, Trade in your built here inivthe U.S.” to 50 % of yo ur e up

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Calendar (Continued From Page 1) a rabies clinic at Tractor Supply Company in Mill-

ersburg from 9 a.m. to 1 rier, please. Adoptable p.m. on Saturday, Aug.18. pets will be at TSC from Certificate of prior rabies 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. shot needed to get 3-year shot. $10 for 1-year or 3-year shots. Dogs on Gospel Haven leashes and cats in car-

Youth fundraiser is Saturday

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will hold a fundraiser festival and girls’ volleyball tournament Saturday, Aug. 18, noon-7 p.m., at Gospel Haven Church. A cornhole tournament also will be featured. There will be booths and activities for all ages, including fast pitch, Frisbee™ golf, pony rides,

softball throw, golf chips Dinner, dance and much more. Proceeds will go toward funding to benefit Kiser, a youth mission trip to Jackenheimer Nicaragua in February. The event is open to the is Saturday public. For more informaThe Boot Scootin Dinner tion about the volleyball and Dance to Benefit Safetournament, call 330-473See Pg. 3 — CALENDAR 2620.

Premier rifles and shotguns with ammunition, scopes and The store also carries binoculars. Fenwick and Berkley Two popular brands of fishing rods, as well as a binoculars have been the large selection of lures Vortex and the Meopta, for fishing pan fish, wall- the last of which received eye and bass. Editor’s Choice in OutIn addition, the store door Life Magazine, said offers homemade lures Miller. crafted in-store. The store also carries a “We make our own selection of turkey huntwalleye lures, called ing supplies, as well as weapons,” said Miller. camouflaged hats, gloves, “And we’ve got a great clothes and other gear. selection of blades that “If there is something go on our lures.” that we don’t have in For those gearing up stock, we can special to hunt this season, Pre- order products,” said mier Outdoors has muz- Miller. zle loaders, supplies and Besides offering a variaccessories, as well as ety of archery, fishing and (Continued From Page 1)

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anniversary sale on Aug. 17-18, which will feature the Anniversary Sale Card Shoot. For $20 an arrow, customers will shoot to win prizes such as tree stands and other items. “We’ll have specials on broadheads, ladder sticks and many other items,” Miller said. Premier Outdoors is located at 10447 Harrison Road, Apple Creek. For more information, call 330-695-2508.

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hunting items, Premier Outdoors strives to offer outstanding customer service. The store provides customers with tune-ups on bows, paper tuning and fletching and will apply new rests to bows, as well as make other adjustments. Right now, the store is offering $50 off accessories with the purchase of any Elite or Parker bow, as well as specials on 2011 bows. In addition to competitive pricing, the store offers a variety of sales and specials, including the upcoming three-year


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Wilmot Fire & Rescue to hold blood drive Wilmot Fire & Rescue will be teaming up with the Aultman Blood Center on Friday, Aug. 24, from 2-6 p.m. inside the Wilmot Fire Hall. Please consider donating blood. What an easy way for you to help save a life — possibly a loved one, a friend or even yourself. The volunteer firefighters and EMTs will be serving hotdogs and macaroni salad to all who stop in to donate blood. Enter to win two tickets to the department’s monthly all-you-can-eat ham dinners. Many people cannot give blood due to their iron being too low. Green leafy vegetables, nuts, dried apricots, beets, beef and raisins are some of the foods that may help boost iron. The Wilmot Fire Department

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haven of Ashland County will be held on Saturday, Aug. 18 at the Hans Event Center, 165 N. Water St., Loudonville. A catered country rib dinner is being served at 6 p.m. with entertainment by Jessica Hannan and the Shelby Project Band playing at 8 p.m. This event is being held in memory of Rachel Kiser and Lynn Jackenheimer. There will be raffles and a silent auction with those proceeds going directly to the families of Kiser and Jackenheimer. Tickets are $25 per person and may be purchased at http://www.jleventplanning.org/ or at 39 E. 16427 state Route 39, Loudonville. They are also available by calling Jerrilynn Leckrone at 419-994-5604.

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ALS Benefit Walk takes strides in giving back 4-H adviser diagnosed with ALS inspires community fundrasing effort past three years, we have collected approximately $20,000.” The ALS Walk is truly a community effort, she said. “This is our club’s fourth year hosting it and we are so thankful to have great community support,” Gardner said. “We don’t do this by ourselves. We always have a lot of help.” That help includes the Holmes County Chapter of the Red Cross, which always supplies a team, and the West Holmes Bus Driver team, which comes out each year to support Larry Lang, a bus driver at West Holmes for 34 years. Countless other businesses, organizations and individuals have contributed team members, donations and support to the ALS Walk, said Gardner. Last year, about 80 walkers participated. This year, the club hopes for even more. “A team can be anywhere from one person to 100,” said Gardner. “If one person wants to come and walk, they are a team.” To further the motto of “Help for now ... Hope for the future,” 75 percent of proceeds will stay in Holmes and Wayne counties to assist ALS patients

and their families, while 25 percent will be donated to the ALS Association to fund research for a cure. “If we do it local, we can keep most of the funds locally. 75 percent of our funds stay in Holmes and Wayne counties and any resident in Holmes or Wayne County with ALS can apply for help with medical bills or anything that relates to their condition,” Gardner said. In the past, that includes gas money for transportation to the hospital, a generator for back-up electricity for a patient who needed to be on a breathing machine and dental work for another patient. For Pat Lang, Larry’s wife, the ALS walk and those who organize it have been a lifeline. “I can’t say enough about what we feel about the club — not just the young people but the parents too,” she said. “They support us very well. When they found out that Larry was diagnosed with ALS they formed the ALS Walk, so that has helped us directly. They help us keep going” As one result of the ALS Walk, Larry Lang received a Boogie Board, a writing tablet that

allows him to communicate after losing his ability to speak. “That’s how he communicates,” said Pat Lang, explaining club members always take the time for a chat. “The kids in the club always make an effort to say hi and talk with him.” In addition, Larry Lang is able to rent a fourwheeled electric cart, which allows him to continue his work with the Holmes County Shooting Sports 4-H Club. “He uses the motorized chair to go out in the field with the young people,” said Pat Lang, noting he can still demonstrate the proper shooting of rifles and muzzle loaders from the cart. “He can communicate with the board and still go out there with them and still be a certified instructor for shooting sports.” With a perpetual smile on his face and tablet in hand, Larry Lang continues to be a constant source of inspiration to those around him. For the members of the club, the ALS Walk is not only a project. “Larry is not letting it get the best of him. He’s staying active and trying to keep doing what he loves to do and be involved with his club,” said club President Tay-

lor Neuenschwander. “He can still come in there and tell me what to do — how to load shells and shoot.” And through the ALS Walk, club members can attempt to repay the kindness always shown to them by Larry Lang, said club Vice President Cody Mackey. “Before he had ALS, he was helping us out a lot. Now, we’re helping him out so I feel like we’re giving a little bit back to him,” he said. “I feel like its special that we can help him,” said Neuenschwander. “He’s opening up a whole new thing in my life. Organizing the ALS Walk has been a valuable learning experience for the young people involved, said Gardner. “It’s really made them aware of the needs of others.” The average life expectancy of a person with ALS is two to five years from the time of diagnosis. However, thanks to recent advances in research and improved medical care, many patients are living longer. It has now been four years since Larry Lang’s diagnosis. “The first year we were able to walk,” said Pat Lang. “For the second one, we left first and came

in last because (of) his lung capacity ... and last year he went in an adult tricycle. This year, he will participate using a motorized vehicle. This way he will be able to participate. We want him to be able to participate as long as he can.” Registration and the opening ceremony will be at 9 a.m. Silent auction bidding also opens at 9 a.m. The walk begins at 10 a.m. with refreshments to follow. The closing ceremony will be held at noon. So far, silent auction items include wine, cookies from Immaculate Baking, garden domes from Dune Craft, a water globe from The San Francisco Music Box and a Kan Jam Game, as well as items from S&S Mane Attraction, Thirty-One Gifts and Heini’s Cheese. Donations of silent auction items are still being accepted. To register a team or make a donation, contact Gardner at 330-473-7430 or email gardnermill@ gmail.com, or Jenny Burgett at 330-378-4811 or Taylor Nuenschwander at 330-473-8938.

tion of U.S. 62 & U.S. 250. blood center recruitment Buckeye Room at Hotel For more information coordinator Stefanie Millersburg. Order from is located at 204 Mill St., on the Aultman Blood Reninger at 330-363-5008. menu. 1 block from the intersec- Center, contact Aultman

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

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By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer Simply by taking a few steps, locals will walk to raise money for those who no longer can. To benefit the ALS Association and area residents dealing with ALS, the fourth annual ALS Benefit Walk will be held Saturday, Sept. 8 at 8 a.m. at the Rails-to-Trails Depot in Millersburg. Created and sponsored by the Holmes County Shooting Sports 4-H Club, the inception of the walk coincides with a less-than-happy event: Four years ago, the club’s beloved adviser and shooting instructor was diagnosed with ALS. According to the ALS Association, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis — more commonly referred to as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease — is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that attacks nerve cells and pathways in the brain and spinal cord. When these cells die, voluntary muscle control and movement dies with them. “When Larry (Lang) was diagnosed, we as a club decided that we wanted to do something to help, so we planned this walk,” said adviser Pam Gardner. “In the

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Mark & Barb Stutzman House Building Fund

1977 Class Public meeting reunion scheduled to be held West Holmes High School regarding Brace’s Class of 1977 will hold its 35-year reunion Saturday, reemployment Aug. 25, at 6 p.m. in the

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We are opening this fund for the purpose of building a new house for Mark & Barb, due to mold contamination & condition of the overall structure of their current house.

Please send donations to the Killbuck Savings Bank made out to the Mark & Barb Stutzman House Fund. We sincerely appreciate all donations Andy U. Yoder 330-893-3619 David Kline 330-674-3250 Ervin U. Yoder 330-893-2389 Allen Miller 330-695-3461

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Both Mark & Barb have been battling cancer, Barb since 2007 & Mark since Christmas 2010, with ongoing surgeries & treatments.

Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330674-5676 or kmohr@thedaily-record.com.

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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Community Influence may extend beyond physical presence “Your influence, like your shadow, may extend to where you may never be.” — Anonymous. Recently, I was blessed (through Facebook) to get back in touch with my second grade teacher. We had a wonderful lunch together and had so much in common and so much to share that we both agreed we wanted to stay in touch and definitely do lunch again soon. Now, except for a brief period in 1982 right after I first married and she wished me the best of luck, I had not seen this gal in no-needto-mention-how-many years. Yet, the influence she’d had on my life, the kindnesses and wisdom she had shown me in my formative years, had obviously extended into my life even when she wasn’t really “there.” It was a great feeling to

Church Gospel Haven Youth to hold fundraiser Gospel Haven Youth will hold a fundraiser festival and girls’ volleyball tournament Saturday, noon7 p.m., at Gospel Haven Church. A cornhole tournament also will be featured. There will be booths and activities for all ages, including fast pitch, Frisbee™ golf, pony rides, softball throw, golf chips and much more. Proceeds will go toward funding a youth mission trip to Nicaragua in February. The event is open to the public. For more information about the volleyball tournament, call 330-4732620.

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.

be able to finally tell her how profoundly her actions at that critical time in my life had enriched my life. It’s also a scary feeling if you think about it. How much of our everyday living reaches into places and lives we are not even aware of? I think one of the greatest drawbacks of being a teacher is that we don’t always see that “ah-ha” moment when a former student at last understands why we did what we did. I have been fortunate enough in my career to have at least a few kids come to me later in their lives and say that they

finally understood why I’d been tough on them and they were finally grateful for it. I’m never “there,” of course, when these epiphanies occur, but my influence is there and that’s what counts. It does remind us, though, that our lives must be lived — not necessarily “for” others — but at least with knowledge that who we are, what we are, what we believe, what we communicate may extend beyond our physical presence. We never know when a comment we’ve made, a lesson we’ve taught, a trauma we have personally overcome, may extend to someone we have barely given a glance to. My daughter called me about a year ago, after hearing someone discuss difficulties she’d had with her own daughter. My daughter, now mature

enough to recognize why I’d been her “parent” and not her “peerent” when she was a teen, called to thank me, saying that she had realized that “everything I am now, and can do for myself, is because of my mom.” I was, of course, a gelatinous mess of tears at the end of the conversation, but I was also grateful. Even though I wasn’t “there” when she had this realization, my influence in her life had extended beyond my being physically present. I wonder how our rude, impatient, irresponsible world would change if we all lived with even just a fleeting awareness that our influence may extend to places we’d never be able to imagine. What if, instead of cutting people off in traffic, I let them sneak in front of me? Perhaps they’d allow the

next person in front of them. What if, instead of becoming impatient with the older lady struggling with her groceries ahead of me, you helped her carry them to her car? What if, instead of shaking our heads at how rude our world has become, we model respectful caring behavior? What if, instead of ignoring bad behavior, we start speaking out against it? What if we decide that being “politically correct” is really just a nicely-worded excuse for being complacent and, instead, use our influence to better our world? If each of us decided, even for just one day a week, to live like we knew our influence would extend into places unbeknownst to us, how much more tolerable this world would be.

Rotary plans professionals exchange with India Rotarians of District 6650 are seeking four professionals to visit India in mid-January through mid-February 2013 as part of the Group Study Exchange program of Rotary International Foundation. Teams of professionals exchange visits between paired areas in different countries. The award involves a four-week visit, during which team members share knowledge of their own country and experience the customs, vocations and lifestyles of another. Team members stay in Rotarians’ homes and have the opportunity to

meet their professional counterparts. They will give presentations to Rotary clubs and other groups about their home country. The Rotary International Foundation provides a round-trip air ticket, and local Rotarians in the host country provide meals, lodging and group travel in their district. Team members pay for personal and incidental expenses including Passport, travel insurance and airport fees. People interested in applying should be employed full-time in a recognized business or profession. Young professionals within the age range of 25-40 are encouraged to

Club notes 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

apply. Applicants must live or be employed in Rotary District 6650, which extends from Kinsman to Steubenville and west to Wooster and Millersburg. Applicants must be sponsored by a local Rotary club. For an application, download the file at http://www.rotary.org/ RIdocuments/en_pdf/161en.pdf For more information, contact GSE Chairwoman Elayne Bozick at 330-360-3799 or by email at emsbozick@gmail.com. Applications should be sent to Bozick, 4752 Oak St., Lowellville 44436, by Aug. 27. Interviews are scheduled for Sept. 2.

Bookmobile schedule and Scrubs, Millersburg. Contact Phyllis Young 330-674-0676 or 1-866386-2026.

Zen Society The Zen Society of Wooster meets for meditation and discussion on Mondays at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 3186 Burbank Road, Wooster. For information, see zensocietyofwooster.org or contact Steve Berg at 330-893-2447.

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

Monday — Duane Miller, Township Road 659, 12:30-1:30 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Township Road 190 and state Route 557, 12:30-1 p.m.; Crist Troyer Jr., Township Road 178, 1:15-2:15 p.m.; Hershberger Hardware, 2:30-3:45 p.m.; Charm Public, 5-7 p.m. Wednesday — Hopeview Subdivision, 10:1511:30 a.m.; Kauffman, County Road 229, 11:45

a.m.-12:15 p.m.; Beechvale, 1:15-2:30 p.m.; Nature’s Food Market, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Raber’s Bike Shop, state Route 241, 9:30-10:15 a.m.; Jonas Miller, state Route 241, 10:30-11:30 a.m.; Tower View School, 12:30-1:30 p.m.; P&G IGA, Killbuck, 3-6 p.m. Friday — Maple Springs School, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; Tea Run School, 10:4511:45 a.m.; Evener Shop, 12:45-1:30 p.m.

News deadline Business, news and stories Monday at 2 p.m.

Briefs New arrivals EMMA NICOLE was born June 25 at Wooster Community Hospital to Melinda and Jonathan Haag of Ashland. She weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces and was 20 inches long. She joins a brother, Ethan. Grandparents are Jim and Charlotte Crater of Wooser and Donald and Denise Haag of Ashand. Great-grandparents are Ethel Barnhart of Millersburg, Catharine Haag of Roanoke, Va., and Andre and Jacqueline Plante of Fall River, Mass. A SON, Brexton Dwight, was born July 18 at Pomerene Hospital to Misty and Denny Clark of Millersburg. He weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce and was 20 inches long. He is the couple’s first child. Grandparents are Gerald and Peggy Fraelich, Tanya Bernard and Dennis Clark, all of Millersburg. Great-grandparents are Clara Morris of Killbuck, Alvin and Linda Sinnett of Millersburg.

Community Card applications available University of Akron Wayne College’s library has offered to provide community cards to Holmes County residents. These items may be delivered to the Holmes County Higher Education Center for easy pick-up. To apply for the card and see card holder benefits, visit https://wayne. uakron.edu/library/community-members.dot or come into the Central Library in Millersburg for a paper form. All applications must be returned to the Holmes County Library for processing. For more information, contact Susan Corl at 330674-5972, Ext. 227 or email scorl@holmeslib.org.

Summer Crisis Program runs until Aug. 31 The Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland Community Action Commission’s Summer Crisis Program continues to offer assistance to households affected by See Pg. 7 — BRIEFS


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How do we maintain the control of a parent and still be a friend our child can confide in? It’s not an easy feat to stay balanced; parents need all the help they can get. Enroll your children in Sunday school, Bible school and youth groups that provide wholesome and exciting activities. Enroll yourself in Bible study and find your strength and wisdom through weekly worship. Share with those who have similar concerns. You can work with your children while serving as an example. Worship this week; tilt the balance in your family’s favor.


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Holmes County Fair scenes

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A tired Holmes County Fair exhibiter takes a quick nap between events.

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Participants in the Motocross make their way around a muddy track Thursday night when a heavy downpour started nearly as soon as the competition got under way.

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Triston Gunther, who visited the Holmes County Fair on Kids Day, is makMack Donely (car 13), Madison Chanay (car 009) and Dustin Camp (car c4jr) ing a soil Sam like the two watching him. compete in the Demolition Derby Youth Class at the Holmes County Fair.

Briefs Income also can be calcu- Project to display lated using the past three extreme heat. The pro- months, whichever ben- old pictures of gram, funded through efits the client. Other doc- Holmes County the Ohio Department of umentation is required. “Our Town, Memories Development, Office of The program will operate of Holmes County ProjCommunity Assistance, through Aug. 31. will assist households with For more information or ect,” is an innitative to a resident age 60 and older to schedule an appointSee Pg. 9 — BRIEFS or those with a household ment call 330-674-6479. member with a qualifying medical condition or a Walnut Valley household with a disconnect on its electric bill or are already disconnected. Air conditioners may 3750 Twp. Rd. 371, Millersburg be available to qualifying households. The maximum benefit Quality Work at Affordable Prices amount is up to $250 applied as payment to the • Ponds household’s electric bill. • Drainage Work The cost of the air con• Mini-Excavator Work ditioner must be factored in and cannot exceed the • New Building Sites Dan Starcher photo/www.buydrphotos.com maximum total benefit Kelly Austin of Glenmont pulls a load on a tractor, Raisin Cain 2, at the • Big Excavator after paying the electric Holmes County Fair. • Mini-Excavator bill for those households FREE • Dozers seeking them. Income guidelines are ESTIMATES based at 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level. Owen Yoder, Owner • (330) 893-1477 (Continued From Page 5)

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Final rodeo of season is Saturday at Smokey Lane Stables

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With his rodeo and rodeo training, Mullet hopes to bring that cowboy culture back east. “A lot of kids don’t have a place to go (to rodeo), so I’m providing that for them in this area,” said Mullet. “That way, we can keep the heritage alive. It’s good, clean family entertainment, we like the outdoors and we love horses.” People from near and far come to participate in rodeos or learn the ropes at Smokey Lane Stables, said Mullet. “There are a lot of local people, but I’ve had contestants come from places like Texas and Florida

and Canada. There are a lot of local people who have started, too,” he said. “I’ve got a couple students taking lessons for team roping and barrel roping. There is a lot of interest from the local people, but there are also a lot that come from out of state from all over the country.” Partnering with Buckeye Rodeo Company of Lakeville, Smokey Lane Stables puts on three-four rodeos a year, depending on scheduling. The Smokey Lane Stables rodeos are sanctioned by The Mid-State Rodeo Association, and scheduling and results can be

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viewed at http://www. midstatesrodeo.com/. Each rodeo offers a full line-up of events, assured Mullet. “We have a full rodeo — in my opinion, it’s not a real rodeo unless all the events are there.” The line-up includes bareback broncs, saddle broncs, classic calf roping, team roping, tie down roping, steer wrestling, barrel racing and bull riding, all within a 2-1/2 hour time-frame. Saturday’s rodeo begins at 7 p.m. with Slack — the overflow of contestants — to be held at noon. “People are welcome to come watch the Slack as well. It doesn't cost

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anything extra to watch the slack performance at noon, then come watch the evening performance,” said Mullet. Since the rodeo usually draws anywhere from 100-150 contestants, both sessions will be action-packed. In addition to the rodeo events, there will be a free calf scramble for children. “We’ll put a bunch of calves out in the arena with ribbons on the tail and the kids have to chase them down and get the ribbons off for a prize,” said Mullet. A clown, called a funny man in the rodeo world, will also provide enter-

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Beadwork, pottery from 19th Century on display at museum The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum presents the special exhibit Clay & Bead Works — Binding Together Two Cultures, on Friday, Aug. 17 through Oct. 7. The heart of the show is the museum’s Native American collection of 19th century beadwork and prehistoric pottery. Complementing these historic pieces will be contemporary works of bead and clay by nine artists. Whereas the Native artisans worked within the confines of function, these 21st century artists use form to explore concept and emotion.

Most of the historical beadworks were made by the Sioux, but also represented are pieces by Chippewa, Cheyenne, Blackfoot, Ojibwa and Crow. Traditionally women were the artisans. Using glass trade beads, porcupine quills, shells, horse hair and tin cones they embellished all manner of garment and tool. Shoes, pouches, cradleboards, wall bags, war clubs and baskets will be displayed along with an array of jewelry. By large the pottery emanates from the Pueblo Indians who lived from the 12th-15th centuries in

what is now New Mexico. A number of pottery types — polychromes, black-on-white, corrugated, etc., are represented in the bowls, jars and effigies. The contemporary artists are consummate artisans like their Native American forbearers. They differ in output. Today’s bead and ceramic artists begin with the muse and then find the form or the technique that works best for them. For example, artist Paulette Baron takes those same tiny bead seeds and makes something that stands up off the table.

Her Autumnal Flora necklace looks like it once was an undulating living thing. A few of the artists have chosen to create works inspired by Native markings and myths. Ceramist Ken McCollum builds porcelain ceramic works and then applies black and sometimes red clays before carving designs into the outer layers. McCollum, associate professor of art at Muskingum University, likes to play with symbols, clues to the conceptual content. The viewer is challenged to visually and intellectually understand the piece. Clay & Bead Works —

Binding Together Two Cultures is an exquisite show. Visitors will experience a gratifying pairing of tradition and innovation. JHM also has three permanent exhibit galleries — American Indian, Historic Ohio, and Asian, as well as a temporary Civil War display. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is located in Historic Roscoe Vil-

lage, a restored canal-era town sited along the former Ohio & Erie Canal. Costumed interpreters lead tours through the restored buildings, and numerous shops are situated within the village. The museum is open daily from noon to 5 p.m. and is located at 300 N. Whitewoman St., Coshocton. Museum admission is $3 for adults, $2 for children, and $8 for families. For more information, contact JHM at 740622-8710 or email: jhmuseum@jhmuseum.org or visit its website at www. jhmuseum.org.

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Rodeo

ous mediums and a wide Program focuses range of styles and subtainment. For the final ject matter work at their on macro rodeo, the funny man easels, displaying and sell- photography will be Craig Miller from ing their art. Booths and The fifth annual Clas- tables filled with crafts, The Wilderness Center Millersburg. sic Art Show will be held photography, jewelry and Nature Photo Club will “He’s one of the better funny men out there, he’s The Wooster Hope Cen- Aug. 18 from 10 a.m.-4 pottery line the streets. hold a presentation and great,” said Mullet. “We Every year, the show has mini workshop on macro ter will be showing “E.T.: p.m. This annual outdoor try to mix it up a little grown to include more photography on Aug. 25 at Extra Terrestrial” for free 9:30 a.m. The presentation bit so the crowd doesn’t at the Ohio Agricultural showcase of local art- participants. ists and artisans is one will be by Jerry Jelinek, always see the same The artists team up with Research and Developthing.” Reporter Kelley Mohr ment Center Amphithe- place to find a gather- the Winesburg Historical whose nature images have For the upcoming event, can be reached at 330- ater on Aug. 17 from 8-11 ing of the creative and Society, an organization been used extensively by Buckeye Rodeo Com- 674-5676 or kmohr@the- p.m. For more information artistic talents in Holmes that has transformed the the national park system. County. Artists using vari- village by cherishing and Much of his work has been pany is also bringing the daily-record.com. call 330-683-2242. preserving its history and done in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. heritage. The presentation will Vintage bicycles and classic cars will also be on See Pg. 15 — BRIEFS Publishing Company Inc., display. (Continued From Page 7) Donations needed Plat books also includes an Adverood CBusiness available asi collect old pictures of an for Wolf Creek tisers Classified lly w n oDirectory event or people in Hol- Cemetery for your easeoin Plat books are a refer- H locating a business in the mes County. Wolf Creek Pleasant Valley ence guide to property county. These businesses Residents are encourin Toledo, OH aged to share or donate Cemetery is now accepting ownership in a county. helped support the protheir photos to the “Our donations to pay for mow- Landowners are list- duction of this valuable Town” project. The images ing of the cemetery grounds. ed alphabetically and resource. or scanned representations Any amount appreciated. include the township and The current edition of $ limited space will be gathered in a book For more information call section where the owner the Holmes County Plat available and shared at the Holmes Robert L. Croskey, 330-276- may be located in the Directory is available at 3322. Donations may be sent Call Bob or Heidi directory. County Library, as well Ohio State University They are useful for a Extension office located as on its website. Contact to Croskey at 12049 U.S. 62, (330) 231-6460 or (330) 231-8579 Susan Corl at 330-674-5972 Killbuck 44637 or Lilian variety of purposes. This at 75 E. Clinton St., Suite All proceeds go to Relay for Life of Holmes County with questions or for more Duncan, P.O. Box 284 Kill- directory published by 109, Millersburg. Phone buck 44637. the Great Mid-Western 330-674-3015. information. (Continued From Page 8)

2011 Bucking Bull of the Year and the 2011 Bucking Saddle Bronc of the Year. Smokey Lane Stables is located at 686 Smokey Lane Road, Northwest Sugarcreek 44681. For more information, call 330-8522237.

Outdoor showing of ‘E.T.’ set for Aug. 17 at OARDC

Art show set for Aug. 18 in Winesburg

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Summer Concerts In The Courtyard Saturday, Aug. 18th Mark Lonsinger 7-9pm 3 Faces of the King Saturday, Aug. 25th Kelly Meckley 7-10pm *Weather Permitting

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

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115.50, good heifers 85-109, good Holstein cows 65-80, yellows and thins 60-down, bulls 75-93.50. 167 HORSES & PONIES — Top horse 650, top pony 210. 4 GOAT — 60-85. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION Aug. 8 23 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 53-62, 250-275 lbs. 58-65. 27 FAT CATTLE — Choice Holstein steers 100-110, good Holstein steers 94-100.

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Barbwire A look back into the ‘Good Ol’ Days’ of ’66 High cost private college — $3,200; Low cost private college — $1,850; High cost public college — $1,800; Low cost public college (live at home) — $1,050. Parents and grandparents with children in college now would love to have those figures back! The advertising is inter-

esting, there are full-page ads for AC sparkplugs, Delaval milkers, Pioneer seed corn, B.F. Goodrich tires, Homelite chainsaws, Duofold two-layer underwear, and tractors — Case, Oliver, Ford, Farmall, John Deere, Allis Chalmers and even David Brown. Anyone remember David Brown

tractors? They were distributed nationally through the National Equipment Distributors Association. I think they were available in our area through Farm Bureau. There are fullpage color ads for cars. Tobacco products were

advertised including Copenhagen, Medico filter pipes and Winston cigarettes. Full-page ads featured guns, Winchester and Remington shotguns, Federal shotgun shells, Marlin 36 deer rifles and Stevens 940 by Savage. There are several

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Holmes youth earn awards for projects, Life Skills Holmes County 4-H members who earned an excellent rating on their projects are: Courtney Baker, Focus on Photography; Madison Baker, You and Your Dog; Rachel Baird, Getting Started In Art; Samuel Baird, Fishing for the Intermediate and Grill Master; Elizabeth Boros, Clothing for Middle School; Joseph Boros, Ohio Birds; Devin Britt, Becoming Money Wise; Haley Britt, Measuring Up. Cayla Chaney, Scrapbooking; Matt Clark, Rope; Kaitlyn Currence, Clothing for Your Career and Scrapbooking; Lyndsay Davis, Scrapbooking; Toren Hoffee, Getting Started In Art; Aubree Houln, Spy In the Kitchen; Audrey Ivers, Truth About Tobacco; Hunter

Mast, Rope; Serena Miller, First Aid in Action; Grace Mullet, Racing the Clock to Awesome Meals. Elise Neville, Getting Started In Art and Scrapbooking; Ashly Phillips, Self Determined; Brittany Phillips, Cake Decorating and You and Your Dog; Aaron Rennie, Self Determined; Josh Rhamey, Self Determined; Danielle Roll, Sports Nutrition 2, Get Set!; Clera Rose, All Systems Go!, Vet Science 2 and Focus on Photography; Caleb Schmidt, Ohio Birds; Lydia Schmidt, Focus on Photography; Brogan Steimel, Focus on Photography; Morgan Troyer, Cake Decorating. Members who earned Life Skills awards are: Brittany Phillips, Cake Decorating, Wide View

Garden Club; Beth Young, Cat, The Britt Family in Memory of Lillian Shrimplin; Megan Horsley, Clothing, Spector’s Berlin; Elizabeth Boros, Clothing, Spector’s Berlin; Kaitlyn Currence, Clothing, Spector’s Berlin; Aubree Houln, Clothing, Spector’s Berlin; Emily Safarik, Clothing, Spector’s Berlin; Lauren Shaum, Clothing, Spector’s Berlin; Elise Neville, Creative Arts, Sol’s Berlin. Joseph Boros, Fin & Feather, The Daily Record; Kaitlyn Currence, Foods & Nutrition, Rodhe’s IGA Marketplace; Natalie Money, Foods & Nutrition, Rodhe’s IGA Marketplace; Samuel Baird, Foods & Nutrition, Rodhe’s IGA Marketplace; Aubree Houln, Foods & Nutrition, Rodhe’s IGA Marketplace;

Elizabeth Boros, Foods & Nutrition, Rodhe’s IGA Marketplace; Grace Mullet, Foods & Nutrition, Rodhe’s IGA Marketplace; Abby Ramseyer, Foods & Nutrition, Rodhe’s IGA Marketplace; Danielle Roll, Foods & Nutrition, Rodhe’s IGA Marketplace; Jeff Young, Foods & Nutrition, Rodhe’s IGA Marketplace; Rebekah Schonauer, Foods & Nutrition, Rodhe’s IGA Marketplace. Audrey Ivers, Health, Mast Pharmacy and Natural Resources, Holmes County Soil & Water Conservation District; Beth Young, Home Environment, Stone Barn Furnishings Inc.; Brianna Akam, Horseless Horse, Gardner Farrier; Casey Schlauch, Leadership, The Hastings Family in Memory of Jim

Hastings; Devin Britt, Money Management, Bromund & Byler Inc. Brigette VanSickle, Natural Resources, Holmes County Soil & Water Conservation District; Samuel Baird, Natural Resources, Holmes County Soil & Water Conservation District; Caleb Schmidt, Natural Resources, Holmes County Soil & Water Conservation District. Levi Kinstle, Petroleum Power, Millersburg Electric; Brogan Steimel, Photography, 3 Oaks Enhancements; Courtney Baker, Photography, Best Beginner, Holmes County 4-H Committee; Cayla Chaney, Scrapbooking, Jr., The Holmes Couty 4-H Committee; Kaitlyn Currence, Scrapbooking, Sr., Bloomfield Garden Club; Kaity Tish, Self

Determined Jr., Country Craft Cupboard. Taylor Neuenschwander, Shooting Sports, Eastern Holmes County Sportsman Club; Matthew Gardner, Shooting Sports, Holmes Pest Control; Katie Morello, Shooting Sports, Killbuck Valley Sportsman Club; Lane Miller, Shooting Sports, Lang’s Sunny Slope Acres, Patricia and Larry Lang; Samantha Mast, Small Animal, LockSafe Rentals, Dennis and Kathy Schlabach; Morgan Hoxworth, Veterinary Science, Dr. Steven R. Close, DVM; Haley Britt, Woodworking, Sherwin Williams Paints; Ashly Phillips, Woodworking, Best Beginner, Real Estate Showcase; Brittany Phillips, You and Your Dog, Carl and Judy Clark.

most of the recipes featured had to do with farmers were talking of apples — No Crust Apple $2 corn come summer. Pie, Applesauce Pie, Big Beef farmers were being Apple Bars, Spiced Apple encouraged to winter Glace; however there was their cattle on corn stalks also one for Lacey Edged to cut feed costs. Poultry Batter Cakes, a Southern producers are told to give favorite made with cornlayers all they can eat in meal. There was a full four to six hours a day page of fashions and an and they will eat about 10 order form for Simplicity percent less feed, but lay Printed Patterns costing the same number of eggs. 65 cents each. The hens adjust to the Under “Last Minute timed feeding and eat all Reports Straight From they need, but they do lay Washington” farmers smaller eggs, but that was were told to get ready to not a serious problem. pay higher wages to farm In the section called help, as about 375,000 “The Farmer’s Wife,” farm workers would be

brought under minimum wages of $1 per hour on Feb. 1, 1967; $1.15 on Feb. 1, 1968; and $1.30 on Feb. 1, 1969. This will apply to anyone hiring 500 mandays of farm labor in any quarter of the previous year with various exceptions. But most farmers will have to pay more to attract labor anyway, law or no law. Under “Dairy News”: “Mama” is dead. College Ormsby Burke, the world’s champion producer was put to sleep this month after an infection with secondary complications made further efforts useless. “Mama,” as she was affectionately

called by herdsmen at the Colorado State University, was nearly 15 years old. The Holstein broke the world’s record on May 1 and finished her lifetime production with 334,248 pounds of milk — more than 167 tons — and 11,354 pounds of fat. This was more than 66 pounds of milk for every day of her life. They buried her in the lawn at CSU Dairy farm. Dean H.H. Stonaker says that a fitting marker will be designed. Under the “Market Report for Springer Heifers,” in Ohio the price was $350 to $400. Dairymen were told, “Don’t flinch

at $400 springer heifers if they have good breeding and you have extra feed and space. You can afford that price if you are on a good fluid market and the heifer will produce at least 400 pounds of fat.” Dairymen were told to declare full scale war on your two biggest problems — mastitis and getting cows pregnant at the right time. For dairymen today these are still two of the biggest problems! I

didn’t find a reference to the price being paid for milk, but consumers were paying an average cost of 49 ½ cents for a half gallon of regular whole milk. And, of course, there were the regular features, Slick Tricks, teens who wrote to Aunt Polly and Ada, the Ayrshire. This was some of the farm news brought to us by the October issue of Farm Journal in the “good ol’ days” of 1966.

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Mancation 2012 heads for the mountains 360 days is an awfully long time to spend on nothing more than anticipation. ... In a text message broadcast to the entire Mancation crew a few months back, my buddy, Scream, made this announcement: “No need to buy any beer for the Mancation this year! I’m cooking up two kegs of homebrew. They’ll be ready just in time for the trip. It’ll save us a fortune!” The message was met with great enthusiasm and broad support; after all, beer can be a real budget buster on a trip where the expense bar is set so low that one of the items on the “to do” list is “fill pockets with ketchup and mustard packets at travel plaza food court.” There are numerous unwritten cheapskate challenges as well — like counting how many meals you can get out of a single jar of peanut butter, or my

personal favorite, seeing how many days I can wear the same smelly T-shirt before the locals begin to flee when they see me coming. You can understand, therefore, that the prospect of free beer was a really big deal; and that goes a long way toward explaining why no one “quietly” questioned Scream’s credentials as a home-brewer. The fact that no one “openly” questioned Scream’s brewing chops is no mystery at all — the hulking high school wrestler, turned body builder, turned bull-dozing bicyclist, could easily grab a perceived critic like a rag doll, shake out the stuffing and fling the carcass into a tree. Traveling with Scream is like watching a circus sideshow. We’re never really sure what he’s going to do next, but there’s always a good bit of nervous anticipation that it’ll be something folks will be talking about for years. As unpredictable as his foibles may be, some of his moves have become travel inevitabilities; for instance, he will ALWAYS lose something: his wallet, his phone, various items of clothing. ... This year

the big loss (other than his cell phone which doesn’t count because we found it directly underneath him after 15 minutes of frantically scouring the truck) ended up being his bicycle computer. We actually rejoice when we get him down the road far enough to say, “No, Scream, we are NOT going back for that!” Having never participated in the art of craft brewing, I really don’t have a clue as to the nuances of the process. However, I’ve got to believe that there are a number of things that

Briefs be followed by a pizza or brown bag lunch and then a hands-on lesson in the field. Take take tripod and macro gear. The program and workshop are free and open to the public. www. wildernesscenter.org.

Euchre Party Public Euchre Card Party, Tuesday, Aug. 28, 7 p.m., at St. Luke Community Center, Rambo Street, Danville, Ohio (turn west at traffic light, go one-half block, Wdirectly across street from Danville High School). Admission is $1; prizes and refreshments.

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Planning for “Mancation 2012” began the moment we climbed into the truck and headed toward home last year. Within three minutes 98 percent of the plan was complete: five men, five days, and 10 bicycles all packed neatly into one gigantic horse trailer — pretty much a duplication of what we had just completed. Our conquest of Mount Mitchell and countless other hills and hollers in the vicinity of the Blue Ridge Parkway in western North Carolina had gone so incredibly well there were moments I thought I’d died and gone to heaven. (Of course there were also a few moments when I was fairly convinced I was about to die, but that just comes with the territory.) We had just experienced bicycling Nirvana and saw no need to mess with perfection. Imagine a week at deer camp where everyone bags a 10-point buck, or a fishing trip to the North Country where everyone catches their limit every single day. When plans work out every bit as well as you had hoped, you’re just as likely to screw them up as improve upon them if you start tweaking things, but


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Sharing 20 miles and the tent giggles with a friend We had been planning it for nearly four years, but because of babies and children, we were never able to sneak away for just two days until this summer. There we were, two moms escaping the rigors of daily life in exchange for nearly 60 pounds of gear strapped to our backs and a daunting trail ahead of us. Boots snuggly tied on, we headed out for our first backpacking trip in what seemed like forever. This sort of backpacking is like camping on steroids, and not to be confused with the lofty dreams of a graduate hoping to tour Europe via trains and hostels and find the meaning of life with a camera and some quick-drying clothes. This is the sort of back-

It’s not what you take; it’s who you take along packing that takes you deep into the woods, miles away from other humans and cars and basic conveniences of life. Minimalist doesn’t even begin to describe this sort of hobby. But backpacking is something special. It brings out the absolute rawness of a person, and I’m not talking about the rawness that is the giant pack rubbing on your shoulders or hips or your big toe. I’m talking about the rawness that is your true self, where you can hold nothing back and all truth and honesty comes pouring out with your

gallons of sweat on a 90-degree day. There is no room for modesty while you are on the trail. You don’t politely excuse yourself if you need the restroom; you announce to all in your party to face the other way while you find an appropriate tree. There’s no room for daintiness, either, as you guzzle your water and attempt to replace the calories you burn by hauling a tent 13 miles into the wilderness. There’s no room for beauty contests, either, when your perfume of dirt, sweat, and bug spray heavily scents your snagged and crusty clothing. You ache, you moan.

You curse the weeds and the extra granola bars you brought which you are certain must weigh 20 pounds. Insects constantly buzz your face and steep inclines and glances at how many miles you have left to go try their best to break your spirit. But there’s something else on the trail with you — a friend. A true friend. For me, that’s the greatest thing about being in the backwoods with someone, far from the rest of humanity. My friend and I spent a mere 24 hot and challenging hours in the hills of southern Ohio, wearing our motherly bodies

out while we talked and shared and laughed mile after mile. Connected in such a natural place, you become a stronger unit. She stops when you need a break. You take some weight when she’s feeling tired. You share silence and strength at all the right times, until you finally make camp and collapse in the tent. Physically and mentally weary, conversation was at a standstill as we drifted away between sentences. At one point, I must have said something witty that didn’t register in my own foggy head, and my friend burst into a fantastic spell of contagious laughter. “Someone’s got the tent giggles,” I snickered back, and though we were the only people for quite some way, our laughs rolled from that

mountaintop as far as they could. They rolled past the whippoorwill we heard calling at dusk, past the animals we sensed walking around at night, past the steep slopes and all the way up to the stars. We hiked out the next morning, finishing our nearly 20-mile loop. At some point an insect flew into my eye and set up camp and I spent the next day or so with a swollen, irritated eye. Our legs are covered with scratches and bites and poison ivy. The physical demands were so much that I can barely walk up a flight of stairs without complaining, but if asked, I would do it all again ... as soon as the muscles heal and as long as a friend is my No. 1 packed item.

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News briefs ODOT seeks input on culvert project The Ohio Department of Transportation District 11 is proposing a project to replace multiple culverts in Holmes County. The project will replace culverts located on state Route 60, state Route 83 and U.S. Route 62 Construction is anticipated to begin in spring 2014. New right of way will be required. ODOT is seeking comments from the public about the social, environmental and economic impacts of the proposed project. Environmental impacts include impacts associated with architectural and ecological resources, hazardous materials and the general location of the project. Written comments may be mailed to the Ohio Department of Transportation, District 11, attention: Thomas Stratton, 2201 Reiser Avenue SE, New Philadelphia 44663. ODOT District 11 also can be contacted by telephone at 330-339-6633.

SATURDAY AT JITTERS — Enjoy an evening of gospel music with the band Liberated, at Jitters Coffee House in Millersburg, on Saturday, Aug. 18 at 7 p.m.

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Kno-Ho-Co summer program ending The Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland Community Action Commission’s Summer Crisis Program will end Aug. 31. The program assists 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 the electric bill or are already disconnected. In addition, air conditioners may be available to qualifying households. The maximum benefit amount is up to $250 applied as payment to the household’s electric bill. The cost of the air conditioner must be factored in and cannot exceed the maximum benefit after paying the electric bill for those households seeking them. For income guidelines and to schedule an appointment call 330-6746479.

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The Holmes County District Public Library is hosting “It Came From a Book” Fan Art Contest. Now through the end of September, teens are encouraged to create any genre of art based on a book they have read. For a chance to win prizes, teens must submit a digital photo of their work to trwartcontest2012@gmail. com by 11:59 p.m. on Sept. 30. Original artwork will be on display at the Central and East Branch Libraries. A studio will be set up The East Central Ohio are $45, and $60 per on Saturday, Sept. 29 at chapter of the Quality couple. Children up to the Central Library from Deer Management Asso- 11 years of age are $10, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for any ciation will hold its annu- with youth 12-17 $16. teen needing assistance al sportsman’s banquet A table of eight is $400 with submitting their artand fundraiser on Friday, and includes eight ban- work. Nationwide voting Aug. 17 at the Carlisle Inn quet meals, four QDMA for the artwork will take in Walnut Creek. Doors memberships, $320 in place beginning Oct. 14 open at 5:30 p.m., with the raffle ticket, plus eight when teens, friends and dinner at 7. tickets for the tables- families can vote for their Guest speaker will be only drawing. favorite piece. Grand QDMA’s Kip Adams, the For more information prize is a $50 Amazon gift organization’s director of on tickets and the ban- card. Other prizes include education and outreach, quet, call Mose Keim T-shirts and autographed who will talk on QDMA at 330-705-0023, or on copies of popular teen and captive deer. the Internet at keims@ works. Adult single tickets embarqmail.com The nationwide contest

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is part of Teen Read Week, Oct. 14-20. Sponsors are Teen Librarian’s Toolbox, The Library as Incubator Project, EgmontUSA and The Real Fauxtographer. Teen Read Week is a time to celebrate reading for fun and encourage teens to take advantage of reading in all its forms — books and magazines, e-books, audiobooks and more — and become regular library users. It is the national adolescent literacy initiative of the Young Adult Library Services Association, a division of the American Library Association.

For more information about the contest and Teen Read Week, call 330674-5972 or visit www.holmeslibrary.org/teens.

PG-13. For movie title visit the Central Library or call 330-674-5972. — Hunger Games Program at the Central Library, Saturday, Aug. Programs and events 18. Teens age 12-18 are at the Holmes County invited to stay after the District Public Library 1 p.m. matinee for activiinclude: ties based on the movie — Special Movie Mati- featuring Katniss Evernee at the Central Library, deen and Peeta Mellark. Saturday, Aug. 18 at 1 p.m. Activities will include a for a free movie mati- Naming and Tribute Cernee. Watch Katniss Ever- emony, Hunger Games deen take on the dangers Scavenger Hunt, trivia of the arena in the first contest and Cornucopia movie based on Suzanne Challenge. Prizes will be Collins’s popular books. awarded to the “winner” Seating begins at 12:45 p.m. This movie is rated See Pg. 18 — LIBRARIES

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Washington Township. Aug. 10 — A report was Aug. 6 — The Holmes taken of breaking and County Sheriffs Office entering on Mechanic investigated a report of Township Road 103. theft in Hardy TownTheft was reported on ship. Berlin Township Road Theft was reported on 331. U.S. 62 in Paint Township. A report was taken of Theft was reported on theft on Vermillion Street Hardy Township Road in Holmesville. 301. A report was taken A report was taken of of theft on Millersburg fraud on County Road 77 Street in Holmesville. in Berlin Township. Theft was reported on A report was taken of County Road 77 in Berlin theft on state Route 39 in Township. Berlin Township. Criminal damaging Aug. 9 — Theft from a was reported on Walnut property was reported on Street in Walnut Creek Township Road 466 in Township.

Aug. 11 — Theft was reported on state Route 39 in Hardy Township. Aug. 12 — Breaking and entering was reported on Killbuck Township Road 80.

Millersburg Police July 9 — Millersburg Police officers responded to a report of criminal damaging at a business on East Jackson Street. Criminal mischief was reported at a residence on Lakeview Drive.

July 10 —Theft was reported by a resident of South Washington Street. July 11 —Theft was reported at a residence on South Washington Street. July 12 — Criminal damaging was reported at a residence on South Mad Anthony Street. July 15 — A report was taken of theft from a parking lot on South Washington Street. Theft was reported at a business on South Washington Street. July 17 — A report was taken of criminal damaging at a residence

on South Washington Street. July 20 — Theft was reported on North School Street. Criminal mischief was reported on South Washington Street. July 24 — Theft from a business was reported from a business on West Jackson Street. Fraud was reported from a resident on South Washington Street. July 25 — Criminal damaging was reported at a residence on South Washington Street. July 26 — Theft was reported from a business

on South Washington Street. July 29 — A resident of South Washington Street reported a burglary. Aug. 7 — Theft from a business was reported on South Washington Street. Aug., 8 — The department took a report of assault with a knife that occurred on Wooster Road. Aug. 10 — Theft from a business was reported on South Washington Street. Aug. 12 — Breaking and entering was reported at a residence on South Washington Street.

a world of possibilities and sign up for a library card today. — Crochet and Knit Club will meet Thursday Programs and events at Aug. 23, 12:30-3 p.m. in the Loudonville Public the library lower level. Library, 122 E. Main St.: Participants of any skill September is Library level are welcome. Card Sign-Up Month. — Back to School As students head back to Make-It Take-It begins on school, the Loudonville Aug. 27 for Grades K-6 Public Library encour- in the children’s area. This ages parents to visit and month’s craft is sun catchmake sure their children ers and will be available and teens sign up for the while supply lasts. most important school — Adult Book Discussupply of all — a library sion will be held in the card. Anyone signing up café on Aug. 28 at 11 for a library card in Sep- a.m. This month’s book is tember will be entered “Harry Truman’s Excelinto an age-appropri- lent Adventure” by Matate prize drawing. This thew Algeo and can be is a time when librar- picked up at the circulaies across the country tion desk. remind parents and — Baby & Me is a time caregivers that a library for baby and caregiver card is the smartest card to bond, enjoy a time of you can own. When it songs, rhymes, stories, comes to achieving aca- bubbles and meet new demic success a library babies their age. This procard provides students gram is for age birth to with access to a world 2 years old and will run of both print and elec- on Wednesdays from Aug. tronic resources. Stu- 29-Sept. 26 at 10:30 a.m. dents can access free Call the library at 419databases, online home- 994-5531 for more inforwork help and attend mation and to register. programs, activities —Friends of the Loudand clubs that provide onville Public Library will an added value to the be meeting in the Golden educational experi- Center at the library on ence. Open the door to Tuesday, Sept. 4 at 7 p.m.

Bonnie Coleman of the library will be the speaker for the evening. — The final computer class for the Connect Ohio Every Citizen Online series will be Sept. 11 and 12 from 6-9 p.m. Contact the library to register. — On Sept. 13 at 6:30 p.m. the Cookbook Club will feature a special presentation by Trails End Pizza Co. of Loudonville. This event requires registration; stop in or contact the library at 419 9945531. — Family Movie Day will be held on Saturday, Sept. 22 at 11:30 a.m. in the community room. This month’s movie will feature the third installment of Beverly Hill’s best known dog. Free pizza and pop will be provided during intermission. Contact the library at 419-994-5531 to register for this event. Kids third grade and younger must be accompanied by an adult. — Adult Book Discussion will be held in the café on Sept. 25 at 11 a.m. This month’s book is “Miracle Cure” by Harlan Coben and can be picked up at the circulation desk.

Libraries on activities. Call the Central Library at 330-674of the Games. Themed 5972, Ext. 211 or stop by food will also be pro- the Children’s Reference vided. For more informa- Desk to register. tion contact the Central — “Our Town, MemoLibrary at 330-674-5972 ries of Holmes County or visit www.holmesli- Project” — Do you have brary.org. old pictures of an event — Story Celebrations or people in Holmes at the Central Library County? Please consider in Millersburg: Wednes- sharing or donating your days at 11 a.m. for tod- photos to the “Our Town” dlers and preschoolers project. The images or ages 2-5, Aug. 29-Sept. 26. scanned representations Join in the fun with songs, will be gathered in a book activities, crafts and more! and shared at the Holmes Call the Central Library County Library as well as at 330-674-5972, Ext. 211 on its web site. Contact or stop by the Children’s Susan Corl at 330-674Reference Desk to regis- 5972 with questions or for ter. more information. — East Branch Story — Good news for stuCelebrations will be Mon- dents and researchers. days at 11 a.m. for tod- There is now a way to dlers and preschoolers locate and order items ages 2-5, Sept. 10-Oct. 1 from colleges and univerand Oct. 15-Nov. 5. Join in sities. The Wayne Comthe fun with songs, activi- munity College library ties, crafts and more! Call has offered to provide the East Branch in Wal- community cards to Holnut Creek at 330-893- mes County residents. 3464 or stop by the Help These items may be delivDesk to register. ered to the Holmes Coun— Native American ty Higher Education CenAdventures: Wednesdays ter for easy pick-up. To at 11 a.m. at the Central apply for the card and see Library in Millersburg card holder benefits, you Aug. 29-Sept. 26 for chil- may download an applidren in grades 1-5 who can cation from https://wayne. explore Native American uakron.edu/library/comculture through books, munity-members.dot or DVDs, crafts and hands- visit the Central Library

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School ACT Turbo workshop prepares students for test The Holmes County Education Foundation sponsored an ACT Test Turbo Workshop on Aug. 3 at the Holmes County Higher Education Center. Brian Stewart of BWS Education Consulting served as instructor. This event helped 24 incoming high school juniors and seniors with ACT Test preparation, where Stewart addressed such ideas as highlighting key words, note-taking and how to handle test anxiety. “The Foundation was very excited that we were able to sponsor this workshop and partner with BWS Education Consulting and the Holmes County Higher Education Center,” said Darla Stitzlein, executive director with the Education Foundation. “We were impressed with BWS Education Consulting. We feel confident that students’ ACT test scores will improve, thereby making them eligible for more financial aid.” Students who participated in the event said they felt better prepared for their next ACT test, and that they would rec-

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ACT Turbo Workshop helped 24 incoming high school juniors and seniors Brian Stewart of BWS Education Consulting with ACT Test preparation. (standing) addresses various questions regarding County area for the ACT www.freetestprep.com, has been encouraging the ACT Test. Turbo Workshop,” Stew- for practice questions and further education for ommend the workshop to lot and have a much bet- art said. “They were all other resources. The next Holmes County residents their friends. “I feel much ter understanding on how very attentive and enthu- ACT test is scheduled for by awarding about $6 better prepared about to approach each test indi- siastic. It was without a Sept. 8. Students need to million in financial needgoing into the test know- vidually and the ACT as a doubt one of the best register by Aug. 17, and based scholarships and ing what to expect and pac- whole. Thank you!” groups for which I have can do so at www.actstu- grants since 1991. To ing myself,” one student “It was a pleasure to done a presentation.” dent.org. learn more about the remarked. Another student work with the students Stewart suggests that stuThe Holmes County Foundation, visit the said, “I felt like I learned a of the greater Holmes dents explore his website, Education Foundation website at www.hcef.net.

School briefs The state requires students entering the seventh grade to have a second MMR immunization and Tdap vaccine. John R. Lea Middle Lunch tickets may be School and Waynedale purchased the first day High School will open for of the week or students the school year Aug. 20. may pay on a daily basis. Parents who have moved The cost of lunch at John into the district over the R. Lea and Waynedale is summer are urged to con- $2.50 per day. Information tact the schools immedi- on the free and reduced ately. Call JRL at 330-698- lunch program will be sent 3151 or Waynedale High home to parents as soon as School at 330-698-3071. school begins.

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St., Millersburg, was fined $400 for DUI and was Jeremiah J. Fishburn, sentenced to three days in 32, 875 Dover Road, NW, jail, which may be served Sugarcreek, was fined in alcohol school. $600 for DUI. He was sentenced to 180 days in jail, with 177 days sus- Municipal court pended and three days Tyler J. Snyder, 20, 2726 served in alcohol school. Township Road 33, KillHe was placed on two buck, was fined $100 for years probation, his illegal cultivation of marioperator’s license was juana. He was sentenced suspended for two years to 180 days in jail. and he must complete an Christopher J. Smeby, alcohol/drug assessment. 29, 12 N. Crawford St., Daniel G. Cold, 51, 6108 Millersburg, was fined Ballou Road, Medina, $350 for obstructing offiwas fined $400 for driv- cial business. He was ing while under the influ- placed on one year proence of alcohol. He must bation. He must attend complete alcohol school. parenting classes. His operator’s license was Michael M. Raber, 19, suspended for 180 days. 4091 Township Road 369, Victoria Bassitt, 54, 9861 Millersburg, was fined Township Road 301, Mill- $100 for failure to control. ersburg, was fined $350 Trevor G. Raber, 20, for driving while under 5054 County Road 400, the influence alcohol. She Millersburg, was fined was sentenced to six days $250 for no operator’s in jail, with three days license. served in alcohol school. Dale H. Drzazga, 29, Her operator’s license 5466 Maple St., Berwas suspended for 180 lin, was fined $113 for days. domestic violence. He Kenneth J. Cunningham, was placed on six months 21, 280 N. Mad Anthony probation and must com-

plete LifeSkills and continue going to AA. John D. Satink, 76, 425 Cranston Drive, Berlin, was fined $150 for speeding. Carrie L. Pipher, 29, 163 S. Mad Anthony St., Millersburg, was fined $200 for disorderly conduct. Mistie D. Lyons, 18, 624 S. Washington St., Millersburg, was fined $150 for disorderly conduct. She was placed on six months probation. She must complete LifeSkills. Brian E. Caley, 30, 5903 County Road 52, Big Prairie, was fined $100 for littering. He was placed on one year probation. He must perform 100 hours of community service cleaning up river and roadway. Michael J. Vaness, 29, 10341 E. Lincolnway, Lot 57, Orrville, was fined $200 for no operator’s license. Jennie D. Benjamin, 39, 3810 Township Road 90, Killbuck, was fined $200 for no operator’s license. Irene R. Miller, 21, 8415 Township Road 323, Hol-

mesville, was fined $200 for a stopped school bus violation. Sheldon D. Yoder, 21, 1650 County Road 200, Dundee, was fined $250 for underage use of alcohol. Jack W. Baker, 73, 101 Lakeview Drive, Apt. F44, Millersburg, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct. Todd Phillips, 21, 2773 E. Port Road, Dennison, was fined $500 for petty theft. Jailtime was suspended in lieu of a three-year period with no further violations of this nature. Michael A. Shifflett, 23, 4852 Arbor Road SW, Canton, was fined $200 for no operator’s license. Eric F. Wright, 25, 664 S. Washington St., Millersburg, was fined $100 for unsafe vehicle. Coy L. Phillips, 23, 427 Moose Drive, Killbuck, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct. April D. Phillips, 33, 427 Moose Drive, Killbuck, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct. Myron E. Barkman, 26,

767 Maxwell Ave., Millersburg, was fined $850 for two counts of driving while under a Financial Responsibility Act suspension. He was placed on two years probation. Joseph E. Hoxworth, 29, 101 Lakeview Drive, Apt. B58, Millersburg, was fined $150 for no operator’s license. Thomas J. Frybarger, 41, 3369 County Road 150, Millersburg, was fined $100 for fictitious plates. Keith W. Spencer, 19, 5542 Township Road 466, Lakeville, was fined $100 for failure to control. Ashley L. Yoho, 22, 101 E. Marion St., Nashville, was fined $250 for driving while under a Financial Responsibility Act suspension. Jeremy D.C. Beason, 27, 209 Benten Road, Holmesville, was fined $250 for driving while under a Financial Responsibility Act suspension. Susan P. Morilak, 58, 622 S. Monroe St., Millersburg, was fined $150 for speeding. Christina I. Eggers, 23,

8262 U.S. Route 62, Millersburg, was fined $200 for disorderly conduct. She must obey all laws and follow all rules and regulations of probation and assist at the Human Resource Center and counseling. She may have no contact with victim. Alicia C. Sheeks, 34, 14585 State Route 520, Glenmont was fined $300 for underage alcohol violation. Donald R. Lamonica, 38, 218 1/2 Dale Lane NW, New Philadelphia, was fined $300 for hit/ skip. He must make restitution. Jerrod L. Martin, 38, 200 E. 11th St., Dover, was fined $150 for safety disregard. Andries Vandalen, 26, 11420 Township Road 254, Millersburg, was fined $100 for failure to control. Jamie T. Jarvis, 23, 7099 State Route 83, Holmesville, was fined $500 for theft and sentenced to 180 days in jail, which must be served consecutively to a prior offense.

Holmes, Wayne appropriate gaming revenue By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer With the numbers released on how much money county governments are to get from operation of casinos in Ohio, Wayne and Holmes counties have two different approaches to what they’re going to do with the added revenue. The July quarterly county distribution of tax money from the first two months of operations has Wayne County receiving $100,045 and Holmes County receiving $37,313. Officials in both counties continue to express concern about the reduction in local funding for the state, and see the new money as an opportunity to try to react. For

Holmes it’s more about planning for the future, while Wayne is looking to address immediate needs. “We want to get a rainy day fund started and stick some in that and also (into) capital improvements,” said Holmes County Commissioner Rob Ault, who said in 2011 the county began to reestablish forward thinking by creating a contingency fund into which $250,000 was appropriated. On Monday, they approved creation of the rainy day fund and look to moving the previously set-aside money into that by year’s end. Casino tax revenues will be split evenly between that and capital improvements. “We do not believe everything needs to be

spent come the end of the year,” said Commissioner Joe Miller. “A rainy day will come again.” Ultimately, the Holmes commissioners said, they’d like to build a rainy day fund to include five to six months of operating expenses. Then, if the general fund becomes strained or revenues are down, the county can still pay the bills and continue to operate in an environment where costs continue to rise, often beyond local control. “We are benefitting, but we are losing local funding from the state,” said Ault. “Local funding is one thing, but when there are cuts, they need to get rid of some of the mandates.” Capital improvements money would be used to tend to buildings and

maintenance down the road, the commissioners said, citing the need to repair the roof at the entrance of the Clinton Street Office Building. In contrast to Holmes, Wayne County’s commissioners have, at least temporarily, agreed to place its casino tax revenue in the county’s general fund, according to Administrator Patrick Herron. “Currently, the general fund is receiving less money than last year, and this will simply go to replace less funding streams,” said Herron. “We have no real way to estimate what we’re going to receive (annually from the fund),” he said. “Ironic we’re gambling on what we’re going to receive.” With only two of three

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Obituaries Dan Hershberger, 70 ter of Walnut Creek. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, David, and a brother, Roman. Among his trades he was a carpenter, painter, maintenance at Zinck’s Inn for seven years and worked at OI for 11 years. He enjoyed telling stories, watch birds, oil painting sceneries and traveled several mission-related trips. Attending Berlin Christian Fellowship, he served as an elder and counselor and coordinated National Day of Prayer for Holmes County. As a couple, he and Erma accomplished a prayer vigil over the perimeter of the United States and individual states. Funeral services will be at Berlin Christian Fellowship today (Thursday, Aug. 16) at 10 a.m., with Pastor Dave Stutzman officiating. Burial will be at Hershberger Cemetery. Arrangements are being handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg.

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Janet Jean Zemrock, 71, of Big Prairie, passed away Friday,Aug. 10, 2012, at her home. She was born Feb. 10, 1941, in Wooster, the daughter of Charles “Bunny” and Mary Ellen Lisle Bauer, and was a graduate of Big Prairie High School. She had worked as the lead “set-up lady” at LuK. She loved horses and animals, especially her furry friends Watson, Webster and Yippi and her horse Bauchie Anne, going fishing, hunting and golfing. She was full of life from business affairs, always on the go and always ready to watch grandkids participate in sports and other activities. Janet is survived by children, Michelle (Ari) Zemrock-van der Meer of Wooster, Michael Zemrock of Alliance and Mitchell (Shana) Zemrock of Shreve; Zachary Zemrockvan der Meer and Zeven

Zemrock-van der Meer, Austen, Griffen, Brooke, Breanna and Brandon Zemrock; brothers, Ken (Marcella) Bauer of Zanesville and Chuck Bauer of Jeromesville; her former husband and special friend, Richard Bosley of Dalton; her only aunt, Donna Humrichouser of Wooster; many nieces and nephews. Janet was preceded in death by her parents. Services were Monday, Aug. 13, at McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster, with the Rev. Layton Broome officiating. Burial was in Wooster Cemetery. Those who wish may make contributions to the Humane Society, 1161 Mechanicsburg Road, Wooster 44691; or Hospice & Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Hospice for the special care they provided along with Janet’s other caregivers who cared for her with a caring and giving heart.

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Jacob M. Mast, 87, 33204 state Route 643, Fresno, Ella S. Miller, 91, 2460 Aug. 15, 2008. She was a died Sunday morning Aug. Durstine Road, Dundee, member of the Old Order 12, 2012, at his residence following an extended illness. died Friday, Aug. 10, 2012, Amish Church. He was born May 29, at her home. She is survived by chilShe was born in Wayne dren, Edna (Al) Yoder, 1925, in Holmes County to County on July 6, 1921, Mount Hope, and John the late Mose J. and Sarah to the late Levi and Mary Miller, Dundee; eight grand- Mast of Farmerstown. He (Shearer) Hostetler. She children; 12 great-grandchil- was a retired farmer and married Simon J. Miller dren; and a sister, Clara Det- woodworker and was a member of the Old Order on Jan. 9, 1941. He died weiler, Fredericksburg. In addition to her par- Amish Church. He was ents and husband, she married Nov. 20, 1947, to was preceded in death by the former Emma R. Yoder CUSTOM a daughter, Mary Miller; ,who died Aug. 5, 2012. EXCAVATION two grandsons; two broth- He is survived by his four sons and seven daughters, ers; and three sisters. Specializing In: (John Henry) Beechy, Services were Aug. 13 Fence Line Clearing at the Marion J. Miller Mary Millersburg, Mose (Edna) Driveways residence, 16162 Durstine Mast, Fresno, Jonas (Lizzie) Road, with Bishop Joseph Mast, Millersburg, Fannie Logging Roads E. Nisley officiating. Burial (Dan) Troyer, Baltic, Susie Lot Leveling was in the Raber Cem- (Levi Jr.) Yoder, Baltic, Fully Insured etery, Paint Township, Hol- Sarah (Leroy) Yoder, BalReasonable Rates mes County. Spidell Funer- tic, Katie Ann (Raymond) al Home in Mount Eaton Yoder, Fresno, Roman (330) 893-4613 (Susan) Mast, of the home, handled arrangements.

Vernon (Anna) Mast, Leroy, Mich., Ada (Junior) Yoder, Millersburg, Emma Mae (Andrew) Yoder, Baltic; 74 grandchildren; 147 great-grandchildren; and six sisters, Susie (Joe D.) Yoder, Baltic, Malinda (Emanuel) Yoder, Knox County, Lizzie Ann (Sam) Barkman, Danville, Edna (Joe) Miller, Millersburg, Sarah (Mose) Hershberger, Baltic, and Ada (John) Raber, Lakeville. In addition to his parents and his wife, he is preceded in death by two brothers; a sister; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Services were held on Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012, at the Mast residence with Bishop Aden N. Yoder officiating. Burial was in Barkman Cemetery in Crawford Township, Coshocton County.

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Alex J. Nagy, 85, Ashland, passed away Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012, at Hospice House of North Central Ohio. On Sept. 12, 1926, in Youngstown, Mr. Nagy was born to the late Alex and Mary (Gecs) Nagy. He had been a resident of Ashland the past 44 years, taught at Ashland University for 25 years and 16 years at Ashland High School and Big Prairie High School. Mr. Nagy was a member of First United Methodist Church of Ashland, a Sunday school teacher for over 25 years and a member of the Retired Teachers Association of Ashland County. He served his country during World War II in the U.S. Army, attaining the rank of sergeant. On June 7, 1953, Mr. Nagy married Vivian Campbell, who survives. Also surviving are two sons and their

spouses, Keith and Kathy Nagy, Painesville, and Kendal and Sandra Nagy of Indianapolis; two daughters, Kyra Rickel,Tucson, Ariz., and Kristyn Nagy, Miami Beach, Fla.; six grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; and two sisters, Barbara Gorgei, North Jackson, and Mary Quesnel, Kenai, Alaska. A memorial service will be held at noon on Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012, at Heyl Funeral Home, 227 Broad St., Ashland, with Pastor Dan Bilkert officiating. Friends may visit with the family Saturday from 10 a.m. until noon at the funeral home. Interment will be at Ashland Cemetery. The family suggests memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Ashland, 220 Sandusky St., Ashland, OH 44805 or Ashland University Alex and Vivian Nagy Scholarship Fund, Development Office, 401 College Ave., Ashland, OH 44805.

Mary Ann Troyer, 86 Mary Ann Troyer, 86, of 4110 State Route 93, Sugarcreek, died Sunday, Aug. 12, 2012, in her residence surrounded by her family. She was born March 9, 1926, in Holmes County to the late Raymond L. and Susie (Hochstetler) Yoder. She was a homemaker and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. She is survived by her husband, Moses L. Troyer, whom she married Dec. 6, 1951; her five sons, Raymond M. Troyer of Sugarcreek, Daniel M. (Judy) Troyer of Dover, Moses Junior (Mary Ann)Troyer, Mark M. (Darlene) Troyer, Wayne M. (Marlene) Troyer, all of Sugarcreek; son-in-law Eli J. Miller of Millersburg; 15 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; four brothers, Amos R. (Ida) Yoder of Sugarcreek, Junior R. (Barb)

Yoder, Mose R. (Katie) Yoder, both of Millersburg, Delbert R. Yoder of Indiana; and five sisters, Ada (Roman) Miller, Ida (Emmon) Miller, both of Sugarcreek, Iva (Jacob) Miller of Berlin, Katie (Menno) Miller of Sugarcreek, and Betty (Mahlon) Schmucker of Sugarcreek. In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her daughter, Betty Mae Miller; son, John Allen Troyer; daughter-in-law Niva Troyer; grandson Daniel Ray Troyer; and two brothers, Dan R. Yoder and Levi R. Yoder. Services were held Wednesday, Aug. 15 at the Troyer residence, with Bishop David Fry officiating. Burial was in Coblentz Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek.

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Dan A. Hershberger, 70, of Millersburg, died Monday, Aug. 13, 2012, at Aultman Hospital after an extended illness. He was born on Aug. 18, 1941, in Charm, the son of Albert a n d S u s a n (Kurtz) Hershberger (deceased) and married Erma Miller on April 4, 1963. She survives. Surviving are sons LeRoy Hershberger of the home and Paul (Viola) Hershberger of Millersburg; daughters Susie Hershberger of Blacklick, Linda (Marlin) Wengerd of Millersburg, Esther (Ed) Raber of Wilmot, Barbara (Joe) Miller of Millersburg, Naomi (John) Ruth of Bolivar; and 18 grandchildren. Also surviving are brothers and sisters Ben (Ada) Hershberger of Millersburg, Henry (Lovina) Hershberger of Dundee, Fannie (Jacob) Miller of Trail and Mary (Eli) Shel-

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Obituaries Michael Burgan, 46

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Mattie Miller, 90, 2309 Township Road 152, Baltic, died Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012, at her residence. She was born Oct. 8, 1921, in Holmes County to the late John A. and Mattie (Nisley) Raber. She was a homemaker and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. She was married Nov. 22, 1945, to Simon J. Miller, who died on July 9, 1989. She is survived by her two sons, John (Betty) Miller, of the home, and Roman (Esther) Miller, Millersburg; her sister, Fannie Raber,

Baltic; 12 grandchildren; and 27 greatgrandchildren. In addition to her parents and husband, she is preceded in death by her brother, Ben; and her four sisters, Annie, Ada, Malinda, and Lizzie. Services were held on Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012, at the Miller residence with Bishop John J.C. Yoder officiating. Burial was in the Nisley Cemetery in Clark Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek.

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Wooster, Ray (Nancy) Burgan of Dover, William S. “Bill” (Vickie) Burgan of Stone Creek, Laura (Bob) Rowe and Archie Burgan, both of Sugarcreek; mother-inlaw Thelma Rowe of Sugarcreek; and brothersin-law William (Joann) Rowe of Dundee and Michael Rowe of Dublin. In addition to his father and wife he is preceded in death by his father-in-law George Rowe. Services are being held today (Thursday, Aug. 16) at 11 a.m. at Valley View Community Church, 2772 Simons Drive, Sugarcreek, with Ed Butler, chaplain of the Sugarcreek Fire Department, officiating. Private family burial will be in East Lawn Cemetery. A Firefighters Memorial Service was held Wednesday, Aug. 15 at Valley View Community Church. Arrangements are being handled by SmithVarns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek. For those unable to attend, please visit the funeral home’s website to share a memory and sign the guest register.

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Hiland fails to get clutch hit, ousted from Sr. LL Regionals By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The Hawks were unable to come up with a clutch hit Wednesday in the semifinal matchup against Indiana in the Little League Senior League Central States Regional tournament playoff at Washington Park, and it proved costly, as the Hoosiers ended the season for East Holmes 5-2. “We were putting pressure on them. We just couldn’t get that big, big hit,” East Holmes manager Mike Yoder said. “We needed somebody to step up and get a double with a couple guys on and get things rolling. We just couldn’t get that key hit. It was just good pitching.” Indiana southpaw Luke Gaboury handcuffed the Hawks on three hits through six innings, giving up two runs. He had two strike outs, but walked four and hit two batters. “He wasn’t overpowering. He was effective off the plate and threw his breaking ball for strikes,” Yoder said. “He did a nice job. He really did a nice job.”

As did Clyde Yoder for East Holmes, until a bout with wildness and an error opened the door to a big inning for Indiana. Two walks and an error led to four unearned runs in the third inning. With one out, Yoder had a hard time finding the strike zone, and then an error on a double play grounder made matters worse, allowing a run to score. A fielder’s choice cut down the go-ahead run at the plate, but the next batter, James Salmon, ripped a triple to give Indiana a 3-1 lead. He then came home on a wild pitch. “That really hurt,” Yoder said. “If we turn that double play, we could’ve been out of that inning without a run scoring.’ The South Bend crew made it 5-1 with a run in the bottom of the sixth. Alex Mizoric doubled and came home on a twoout single by Sam Kozinski. The Hawks scored a run in the first inning. Jordan Yoder doubled to right center, moved up to third

on a fly ball and scored on a sharp shot to short by Kendal Bontrager that was misplayed for an error. East Holmes let a golden opportunity slip through its hands in the sixth inning, when Gaboury walked the first three batters to load the bases, but wriggled off the hook with only one run scoring, striking out Zach Lowe and inducing a pop out by Clyde Yoder. East Holmes got two runners on in their last at-bat but came up empty against reliever Travis Kolezar, who struck out two in the final frame to pick up the save and advance Indiana to the championship game Wednesday night against Michigan, which defeated Illinois 7-5 in the other playoff game at Dickinson Park in Oglesby, Ill. The winner advances to the Little League World Series in Bangor, Maine. “We just needed that one big hit. We never quit. We kept putting pressure on them,” Yoder said.

The coach enjoyed the experience and looks forward to seeing the continued development of the younger players on the East Holmes roster. “It’s always tough to see your 16-year-olds move on, the guys you relied on, the Jordan Yoders and the Todd Ropps, and those guys, but we’ll keep working and work on getting better, and see what happens next year,” Yoder said. “We had a great tournament run. If you’d have told me a few months ago we were going to get here, I’d have taken it. But then when you get here and don’t win, it’s disappointing. But, that’s life.” Jordan Yoder doubled and was hit by pitch twice, getting on base three times and scoring a run. Ropp singled, Miller singled and drove in a run, and Lowe singled to account for all of East Kevin Lynch photos Holmes’ offense. Jason Biltz watches as his par putt comes up Clyde Yoder was the just short on the 18th green at Willandale at the hard-luck loser on the season-opening Pirate Invitational Saturday in hill, allowing five runs, Sugarcreek. one earned, on six hits. He struck out one and walked four.

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The season-opening Pirates Invitational at Sugarcreek’s Willandale Jordan Yoder and Kendal reached on errors against Golf Club was a tester for Bontrager combined to Yoder, but were erased four area teams. throw a five-inning no- on double plays. Hosting Garaway won hitter at the boys from Bontrager relieved and the tournament with a Des Moines, and the enjoyed a much better score of 321, well ahead Ohioans’ bats came to outing than his previous of runner-up Coshocton’s life, spanking Iowa 10-0 performance, retiring all 344. in Little League Senior four batters he faced. West Holmes shot a League Central States “We played really, real- 364 (eighth) led by Jason Regional action Monday ly well,” manager Mike Biltz’s 88 and a 90 from at Washington Park in Yoder said. “It was a Alex Lytle. Peru, Ill. completely different team Smithville shot 380 as a Yoder worked 3 2-3 that showed up tonight team, while Hiland came innings of hitless ball, than showed up last night. in 10th with a 366. striking out a pair on 30 It was fun to watch. The Hawks had two pitches without walking a freshmen and two juniors batter. Two Iowa batters See Pg. 25 — NO-HITTER post their scores, with

A free track and field clinic for children ages 8-18 will be held this coming Sunday at West Holmes High School, from 4-8 p.m. Instruction will be given in sprints, distance running, hurdles, race walking, and pole vaulting. The event is sponsored by St. John’s Church of Millersburg and will be run by members of the

University of Cincinnati Bearcats track team, who are also members of Athletes in Action, a Christian ministry dedicated to using the platform of sports to promote the Gospel of Jesus Christ Sarah Rasnick, Josh Benner, Eric Hauser and Eric Finan will be the student athletes providing the instruction for AIA.

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No-hitter “I’m pretty pumped,” the coach continued. “That was a pretty good Iowa team, every bit as good as the Illinois team we got beat by last night. We played really well. We played good defense, we turned two double plays; pitching was outstanding and the hitting was incredible. The bottom of the lineup smashed the ball all over the place. I’m just really happy with all our results.” The Hawks jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the second inning, banging out four straight hits. No. 5 hitter Kyle Troyer singled and Eric Hershberger doubled him home. Brandt Miller followed with another double to score Hershberger. Zack Mast capped off the scoring by driving in Miller with a single. East Holmes made it 4-0 in the third inning on the speed of Troyer. He worked a walk, went to second on a balk, moved up to third on a groundout, and scored on a wild pitch. East Holmes tacked on two more in the fourth inning, knocking Iowa starter T.J. Vetters out of the game. With one out, Jordan Yoder dropped down a bunt and beat the throw to first, and moved up to second when the throw went into right field. Todd Ropp fouled out, bringing up Bontrager with two outs. Bontrager laced a single to center and went to second on the throw home. Kyle Troyer singled home Bontrager and went to second on the throw. Cory Keeling relieved Vetters on the hill for the Hawkeyes, and Miller greeted him with a single to center. Troyer was nailed at home on a perfect throw from center fielder Luke Roberts. The Hawks scored four more times in the fifth. Miller started the rally with his second hit of the game. He moved up on a wild pitch and scored on a single by Taylor Raber. Jordan Yoder tripled to the gap in right center, scoring Raber. Ropp walked and both he and Yoder scored when the catcher’s throw to try to get Ropp stealing went into center field. The Hawks banged out 13 hits against two Iowa pitchers. Eight of the nine players in the

East Holmes board, you could lineup had hits. almost see them Hershberger, deflate,” Yoder Mast, Kyle Troyer, said. Bontrager and East Holmes Yoder each had came in and put two hits. three runs on the “We felt we had board to take a to win tonight 3-0 lead, and the and we absorout was on. lutely have to win Kendal Bontomorrow night Bontrager trager got the to get to the playrally started offs,” Yoder said. with a double to “There’s no quesright-center. Kyle tion, we have to Troyer beat out win. And we did. an infield single, We played well. putting runners Plus, we have all on the corners. our pitchers.” Eric Hershberger HAWKS hit a ground ball ADVANCE to short that was The Hawks misplayed for brought their hitan error, scorting sticks to the ing Bontrager. Ropp field Tuesday Brandt Miller night, banging out 10 hits sacrificed the runners on their way to a five- to second and third, and inning 19-0 thumping of Zach Lowe drove home a previously unbeaten Peru pair with a single to right. in Little League Senior The Hawks made it 9-0 League Central States with a six-run third inning, Regional action. knocking out Peru startThe win improved East ing pitcher Eric Gens. Holmes’ record 3-1 in Jordan Yoder walked pool play. The Hawks are to open the third. Shawn one of the four teams that Fagan replaced Gens and advance to the playoffs promptly walked Todd on Wednesday. Ropp. Bontrager then “I’m not sure where this blasted a two-run triple to one came from, to be hon- the gap in right center. He est with you,” manager scored on a single by HerYoder said. “We had that shberger. Miller singled, one bad game (Sunday and they both scored on a against Illinois) and that double by Zack Mast. must have woke everyAlex Duncan replaced body up. They’re really Fagan on the hill for the playing well now. They’re hosts, and Taylor Raber hitting the ball hard, and greeted him with a runwhen Jordan (Yoder) scoring single to cap off pitches, everybody plays the scoring in the third with just a little more inning. confidence.” East Holmes secured Yoder tossed a three- the win and a berth in hitter at Peru, striking out the playoffs with a 10-run five and walking three fourth. After Ropp was over five innings called out on strikes for The Hawks dodged the first out of the frame, a bullet in the top of Duncan walked two and the second after Yoder hit another to load the walked the first two bat- bases. Miller unloaded ters of the frame. them with a two-run “Jordan wasn’t quite double. A groundout, a as sharp tonight as he walk and an error ended has been. I think he was the day for Duncan, but a little tired after pitch- Andreas Martinez took ing Sunday, Monday and over on the hill and tonight,” Yoder said. added fuel to the fire, hit“You could tell when he ting two batters and walkwalked those two guys in ing another. the second inning. But he Cameron Yoder came really battled and kept us off the bench to drive in in the game.” two runs with a single, and After walking the first another error capped off two batters of the sec- the scoring, as all the runond inning, and a sacri- ners scored when a roufice put Peru runners on tine fly ball was dropped. second and third with Bontrager’s triple, douone out, the lefty reared ble, three RBI and four back and struck out the runs scored paced the EH next two batters to escape attack. Miller added two unscathed. hits, two runs and a dou“When he got out of ble. Mast added a double that jam, and we came in and two RBI. Hershbergand put three up on the er was on base four times.

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ROUTE 83 Restaurant 7501 SR 83 Holmesville Monday-Sunday 6am-9pm Great Food & Spirits. Breakfast all day! 330-279-3663 www.route83restaurant.com CASH FOR scrap metal: trucks, buses, cars, heavy equip., farm equip., copper, batteries, brass, aluminum, and any metal. Call (330) 473-8410. WILL DO quilting in my Millersburg area house. Please call 330-359-5523. NOTICE: MOVED Honey Vonegar to John - Mattie Hershberger, 3341 CR 114, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681. Formerly Mattie Troyer. Sunday coats by sizes.

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Lost & Found

LOST 2 gray Flemish Giant rabbits, between Mt Hope & Clark area. 330-893-3462, leave message. LOST: Black 2 wheeled wheel barrow w/ pipe clamps on axel. Dan E. Yoder, 31387 CR 126, Millersburg.

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GUNSMITHING & Reloading business for sale. Serious inquiries only. Call Marvin, 330-763-4808

Business Opportunity

DAILY RECORD Carriers Needed

NOTICE: THERE will be a Chore Time Incinerator for broiler house at Mt Hope Machinery Sale Aug. 18.

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EXPERIENCED BOOK keeper/ secretary. Various programs. Full-time/ part-time. 330-231-7447 or 330-567-3951

105 General HELP WANTED: Part time driver worker with truck for roofing crew. Phone (330) 473-5902.

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Service and Support Administrator. This is a full time position with benefits. Position is responsible for development, monitoring and review of Individual Service Plans, coordination of services and determination of fiscal costs. Requires a degree and certification from the Ohio Dept. of Developmental Disabilities. Physical, criminal and driving backround check required. Send resume to: Personnel Office, Holmes County Board of DD, 8001 T.R. 574, Holmesville, Ohio 44633. Deadline. 9/9/12.

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

ASSISTANT INNKEEPER Wanted: Victorian B & B in Millersburg, OH is looking for a part time, and/or full-time salary based, non- resident innkeeper. Candidates must be sociable and possess basic computer skills. A background in the hospitality industry preferred. Applicants must be available days, evenings & weekends. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: reservations, cooking and serving breakfast, cleaning, setting up for guests, & laundry. Applicants must be motivated, organized, positive & take direction well. E - m a i l r e s u m e t o djoy@advertisingbydesign.net or mail to: ABD, 55 W. Jackson St. Millersburg, OH 44654 WANTED: DRIVER/LABORER on mason crew. Holmes Masonery, (330) 465-5147 MASONRY HELP WANTED: Must be willing to travel. 330-201-4891 FULL TIME help needed, construction type work. Walnut Creek/ Berlin area. (330) 893-0115. LOOKING for help on mason crew. Experience preferred but not needed. Call: 330-231-0627. GRADING AND EXCAVATING CO. seeking motivated laborer. Hard worker and ability to run equipment helpful Send resume to "Box 6", c/o The Daily Record, 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster, OH 44691.

THE BERLIN HOTEL & SUITES is looking for someone who can maintain cleanliness, appearance and adhere to our high standards for our guest rooms and public areas. Must be available on Sundays. Must be able to work an 8 hour day, and/or flexible shifts. Apply in person. 5330 CR 201, Millersburg, OH. NO calls please. DRIVER & WORKER needed for construction crew. 330-231-2460. 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 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. HIRING FOR parental assistant in charge of home schooling a 7th & 8th grader as well as housekeeping & other duties. 330-231-6936.

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

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. FOR RENT Takeuchi TB 135 mini excavator. Heat & air conditioning. Different size buckets available. $25. per hour. Day time phone 330-231-5065 or 330-567-2213 ext 1.Duane Raber. CAT -941 crawler/ loader. Good cond. Asking $11,000. 440-308-6345. CAT 988 LOADER w/ 6 yard tooth bucket, good running condition, $16,000. (330) 852-2466.

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5' King Tutter brush hog; Good corn binder; Papec Silo filler w/ extra knives. (330) 893-1308. Case 1835C, skid steer, 1800 hours,

125 Medical / Healthcare needs paint, works good. $7,700. Call Jeff 330-852-3029

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

195 Services 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: A nice electric canning stove, almond color, $175. 6200 TR 605 Millersburg. 330-674-6262

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FOR SALE: Used 5-burner natural gas stove, electric ignition, $75. Call 330-763-4808. FOR SALE: JVC Camcorder 45x200m, used once w/ carrying case and charger. $100. 330-473-8385

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GIBSON 18,000 BTU air conditioner. 230 volts, $50. obo. (330) 674-2459.

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OLDER FARMASTER 612 FORD tractor with all hydraulic loader, power steering, runs good, good condition, $4900. (330) 317-7048. FOR SALE: Krone 4x5 net wrap round baler, in good condition, $7500. 330-698-0151 x 4 JOHN DEERE 1018 rotary cutter, $3,200. 4 row cultivator with 3 point hitch, $150. (419) 957-3699. Pioneer 1 Ton wagon w/ utility bed, steel wheels/rubber, mechanical brakes, shafts, good condition. $2500. Call 330-852-1902. FOR SALE: 990 UTILITY David Brown tractor; 7 ft heavy duty pull behind brush hog, International; Log splitter. Call (740) 824-4692. FOR SALE: Case 500 diesel, power steering, pulley, PTO & hydraulics. Levi. Yoder Jr, 2283 SR 557, Baltic. (330) 897-0405.

FOR SALE: 36" brown Magic Chef clear, glass cook stove. $325. Works good, suitable for basement. Joni Raber 7455 TR 501 Lakeville OH 44638

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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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We are removing all of our electric items out of our house. The f o l l o w i n g items are for sale: Ceiling fans, light fixtures, washer, dryer, refrigerator, 2 ovens, dishwasher, propane furnace & a/c unit, flourscent light fixtures, well pump, & electric baseboard heaters. Call for appt. to see: (330) 674-1430 MOBILE DJ System, four speakers, Lightbars, Equalizers, DJ booth, CD, cassette, changers, much more $1500. 740-439-0840 FOR SALE: Propane/natural gas chest freezer in good condition. Frostek brand. $900 OBO. (330) 377-9897

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. CAT 226 skid steer, w/ cab, to sell at Mt. Hope Machinery Sale. Sat. 8/18 OLIVER SUPER 55 tractor, runs good, $3100. (330) 695-9944. FOR SALE: 16 ft Monarch bumper hitch/ livestock trailer, good cond. 330-201-4638. DION FORAGE wagon with 10 ton gear, $1,250.00. N.I. 200 P.T.O. manure spreader, very good condition, $1,500.00. (330) 698-1778 New Holland TC 48 DA, 48HP, 1000 hours. $10,000 (330) 359-0293

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FOR SALE: Incredible Sweet Corn. $3.50/doz. David H. Yoder, 2905 TR 406, Millersburg. Call 330-893-2892. 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: Electric Frigidaire refrigerator, $200. Electric self cleaning Frigidaire stove, $200. Both in exc, cond. (330) 674-2903.

120 BALES oats straw. Atlee Barkman 8360 CR 373 Big Prairie, OH 44611

WRINGER WASHER. All new parts redone and new paint. $400. 330-695-2555

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Nice 2nd Cutting, round hay bales for sale: $120 ea. call: 330-749-2248 HAY FOR sale. 4x4 round, first cutting. No rain, stored inside. Can deliver. $89. per bale. 330-893-3299.

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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.

Apples. Summer Rambo are ready. Watch for future ads! Miller's Orchard 6411 T.R. 607, Fredericksburg, Oh 44627

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

TAKING ORDERS for Golden Comet Pullets. Ready in Sept. and Nov. $8 each. Edward M. Miller, 10878 Township Rd. 526 Shreve, OH 44676.

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.

2500 BALES, 1st cutting Timothy hay, 35lb bales, no rain, nice soft hay. $6 330-472- 2613

FOR SALE: Small pony size cart & harness. 330-201-4638.

FIRST CUTTING chemical free hay, no fertilizer for over 20 years. 37 lb bales, $6.00. (330) 472-2613.

FOR SALE: 8 yr old gelding, trots, safe for women to drive, Gingerich Horse Shoeing (330) 893-1657.

Firewood Fuel

FOR SALE: Poly Pay Dorset cross ewes. Atlee Gingerich, 9047 S. Kansas Rd., Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627

STOCK UP on firewood, slab bundles, split, seasoned. (330) 674-0646.

BEAUTIFUL RIDING horse, bay mare with black mane & tail, awesome trail horse, TSS. (330) 897-3306 ext 1.

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FOR SALE Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads avaliable. Also hollow cmpfire logs 330 231-8462. 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 FIREWOOD, SPLIT & delivered. $55 a load. 330- 763-0989. FOR SALE. Tri axle loads of firewood. Call for pricing. 330-473-7480. FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. 10 yd load $85 + delivery. Henry J. Miller. 330-852-3363. WE TRADE firewood for junk. Deliveries available. 330-275-7980

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AUG 23 & 24, 9-5. Media Credenza, alto sax, sink cabinet, fish tank with stand, computer armoire, leather jackets, furniture, men's clothing, and much more! 10288 TR 266 Millersburg, OH 44654 AUG 17 & 18, 8:30-? Washer/dryer, bookcases, stroller, and car seat. 9101 St Rt. 93 NW Dundee, OH. 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. 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

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FOR SALE: Black and white paint mare. Morgan paint cross. Broke to ride and drive. Single or double. Not for kids. $1200. Duane Mast, 330-674-1665 #1

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. 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: 6 yr old Fresian and saddle bred gelding, TSS, women can drive, broke to ride and drive single & double, good surrey horse. $3000. 7755 Honeytown Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627 Call: 330-695-2153

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

FOR SALE: PolyPay ewe lambs, 6 mo. old, out of good quality registered stock. James Weaver, E. Moreland Rd. Fredericksburg (330) 698-1062

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.

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

FOR SALE: 8 or 30 Holstein heifer calves weened & vac. $440 - all from one farm. Levi Yoder, 5864 CR 59, Millersburg, OH.

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

FOR SALE: Reg. Haflinger gelding; sire Wil-Von-BarRUH. Nice big yearling. $550. Alvin Yoder, 7684 SR 514, Big Prairie, OH 44611 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 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 7 MONTHS old Dorset Ram out of Triplets. Hoof rot free. Also ewe lambs. (330) 893-3687 ext. 2. FOR SALE: 7 yr old, standard bred gelding, TSS, family or boys horse. Atlee Barkman 8360 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611. 7 yr old black gelding, mostly trot, TSS, buggy size, $1550. Ivan Yoder. 330-674-2045. 6 YR. OLD gelding. T.S.S. trotter, broke, family horse, $2700. 4 Yr. old gelding trotter, T.S.S., boys horse, $3800. Also, sharp 5 yr. old mare, fresh, $2000. Jonas Hershberger, 7974 TR 654, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 (7) KATAHDIN ewes, 2-3 yrs. old. Andy Miller. 330-852-9183. FOR SALE: 12 yr old registered Paint Mare.Good on trails, needs work. $800. 330-698-0460 FOR SALE: 15 Dorset Suffolk mixed ewes. Foot rot free, $280/each. Reuben Miller, 2196 US 62, Winesburg, OH 44690. (330) 359-0373.

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 5 YEARS old brown & white paint mare, broke to ride with snap. Marion Miller's, 4624 TR 422, Sugarcreek. 330-852-0261. FOR SALE: 10 yr old reg. Morgan gelding, Traffic safe & sound. 7 yr old reg. Morgan mare, traffic safe & sound. Contact 330-852-0259. FOR SALE:Full blooded Cheviot rams. Born in Feb. 2012. $200. David H. Yoder, 2905 TR 406 Millersburg. 330-893-2892 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

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.

FOR SALE: Katahdin ewe lambs, $200 ea. Also 3 yr old Katahdin ram for sale. (330) 897-1438 vm.

HOMEMADE CALF/ goat hutches. Tin siding, wooden frame, $75. Phone (330) 897-1178.

REG'D WHITE Dorper Ram Lambs, well muzzled lambs with good shedding genetics; Put more weight on your market lambs with a Dorper. (330)897-2907 x3

FOR SALE: 8 yr old standard bred gelding, Buggy size, TSS, $1400. John Troyer, 6660 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627.

2 Dutch standard bred cross geldings. 4 & 5 yr old. TSS, black w/ two whites, good broke; Also some broke 2 yr olds. Allen Raber 330-674-2890

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.

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

2 YR. old reg. Morgan gelding. Chestnut, 1 white sock & snip. Started to drive, fancy. $1250. 330-279-2070 For Sale: 8 years old standard bred gelding, TSS, dark brown, big enough for surrey. Levi Miller, 330-893-3729.

8 YR old Bay standard bred gelding. Safe for anyone. $850 obo. 330-279-2070 6 YR. old black standard bred gelding. TSS been in buggy for 2 yrs. Abe Yoder, 330-893-4211 ext. 1. Big Surrey Gelding. 6 yr old, TSS, safe for women. Kenny Troyer, (330) 231-8766. FOR SALE: 2 yearling RoyalWhite hair sheep breeder rams. (330) 674-2500. 4 YR. old Reg. Morgan Gelding Bay with black mane and tail. Broke to ride and drive. $1,500 obo. 330-897-1260 2 YR old brown and white pony mare. 46" tall, TSS, broke to ride and drive. Good for scholors. Ivan L. Miller 6864 Saltcreek Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627 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: 5 year old standard bred mare, mostly trot, top buggy broke. Good traveler. $1800. Aden D Schlabach, 3710 CR 200, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. Phone (330) 359-0182. FOR SALE: Reg. Morgan gelding, 4 yrs old, rides and drives, TSS, safe for women. $1800 OBO. Aden Barkman 8360 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611. 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 HORNED DORSET Polled Dorset cross rams out of triplets born Jan. 2012. Call (330) 674-1586 ext 1. FOR SALE: standard bred gelding. Surrey size, TSS. 9 yrs. old. $1750. 330-897-0850

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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 JERSEY CROSS family cow, $550; Katahkin ram, 5 mo. old, $150. 330-897-6602 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 2 Holstein steers weighing approx 825. On organic pasture and non medicated grain. Dale Schlabach. (330) 852-4283, VM 4 YR old black mare, TSS, surrey horse, women can drive. Cam's Card Shark, Artsplace, Dexter Nukes. (330) 231-5219 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: 9 yr old standard bred gelding, TSS for women to drive, John D. Miller 1198 TR 169 Sugarcreek. 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. For sale: 2 Dorsett ram lambs. 4 mo. old, $140 each or both for $260 Atle Burkholder 740-295-0046 x 2 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. 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 JERSEY FAMILY cow, due in Sept. Also Jersey heifer, due in Oct. (330) 893-3792 TAKING ORDERS for Golden Buff pullets last week in Aug. or Oct. $6.75. Joseph J. Miller, 4560 CR 207, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 17 YEARS old standard bred gelding, safe for anyone. $650. (330) 893-3272.

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FOR SALE: Yearling Tennessee walker, Rocky Mt. cross stud. Black, 55" $200. Mervin Hershberger 220-852-9010 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. 16 YR old standard bred gelding, still good for miles. Steady traveler, doesn't like big tractors. 975. Mrs. D. Troyer 330-567-5908 x 2 VM FOUR PROVEN rams. One 3/4 Dorset, 1/4 Polypay, one 1/2 Cheviot, 1/4 Dorset, 1/4 Texel, one Dorset, one 1/2 Cheviot, 1/2 Texel. 330-852-2383 Box 3, Erb. FOR SALE: Surrey, good condition. Roy Yoder, 4808 TR 367, Millersburg. 330-893-3087 ext. 1 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 FOR SALE: 6 registered Katahdin ewes; 1 older registered Ram; 3 lambs from this summer. Priced from $150- $250. 330-852-3502 WE HAVE a nice set of driving horses on hand, including a few good size surrey horses. These horses have been in buggy & are ready to go! TSS. Dale Schlabach. (330) 852-4283, VM Standing at Stud black and white homozygous, 52" pony, $60 service fee. Andrew Hershberger, 8427 TR 635, Fredericksburg. 330-674-0345 GUERNSEY Steers for sale, grain fed, 1050 lbs. - $1.00/per pound. 330-893-3299. 7 yr old gelding, trot, good broke surrey horse, ready for miles, TSS, $1900; 8 yr old gelding, Angus Hall, Mr. Lavec, fresh, sharp boys horse, TSS, $1850. Duane Weaver, 330-674-1777 7 YEARS old standard bred gelding. Good broke. Surrey size, all trot. $2500. (330) 852-4148.

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FOR SALE: 9 wk old Nubian Billy. $65. 330-852-3029

5 YR, 15.3 H gelding, TSS. Mostly trot. Women can drive, fancy, willing traveler. Fresh 3 weeks. $2350. Owen Mast, 7055 TR 323, Millersburg. (330) 279-2628.

46" PONY, black & white paint, broke, $500. 330-275-2597

15 YEAR old standard bred gelding, TSS, surrey size., $750. Older riding mare, 4 white socks, safe for beginners, $500. 37" miniature horse, black mare, broke to ride & drive, fancy, $600. Firman Garber, (330) 893-2612.

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

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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.

6 YEARS old black cross bred mare, broke, big enough for the surrey, in foul to the Dutch stallion Bruiser. Vernon Raber, 10292 Senff Rd, Dundee, 44624. (330) 359-2245.

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.

10 YR OLD GELDING, mostly trot, TSS, women can drive. Joseph Schlabach. 330-359-6134.

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DRY SHAVINGS, $5.50 bag. Yoder's Horse Shoeing Stocks. 330-893-3102.

FOR SALE: 3 yr old Apaloosa pony gelding, 52" tall, good broke to drive, TSS. Jeremy R. Miller, Baltic, 330-897-0089x6

FOR SALE: 2 yr reg. spotted Halflinger mare. Green broke, easy to handle and well mannered. 330-279-9290 ext. 3.

FOR SALE: Dorsett Rams. Foot rott free flock. $200. Eli Yoder 330-893-2037 4484 TR 371

8751 TR 513, Shreve Excellent 3 BR, 4BA cedar sided home with attached 2 car garage. Features include fireplace, AC, generic whole house generator. Schrock kitchen cabinets, indoor pool, large deck with screened in room. Beautiful home secluded on 5.35 acres. Plus much more. $259,000 Randy Starner 330-473-9230

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6 YEARS old Paintaloosa mare, well broke to ride, quiet and well mannered, neck reins. VM, 330-893-3291.

FOR SALE: PSE Deer Hunter compound bow with all accessories, and 2 arrows. 330-893-1058.

8 YR old bay Dutch cross mare, surrey size, sired by Toronto. Broke to drive single & double, safe for women. In foul to the Dutch stallion Bruiser. Vernon Raber, 10292 Senff Rd, Dundee. (330) 359-2245

Matthew's Outback w/ all accessories including arrows. 60-70 lb, 28" draw length. $550. 330- 695-2467

7 yr old double gated gelding, TSS, stands to hitch, good horse for older people. $1500 Steven Yoder 330-3595601 x 2. 6 YR old, 48", black pony gelding. Very flashy, TSS, broke to ride and drive. 330-893-4808 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.

LAKE ERIE sport fishing, specializing in Walleye & Perch. Still have Fall openings. Will be moving boat to Fairport for jumbo perch fishing. M & M Charters, call Roy @ (330) 473-2935.

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

Horton Cross Bow. Explorer XL 150. Good condition. $225 (330) 674-0250.

FOR SALE: 30 inch natural gas cooking stove (white) in very good condition $275. obo. Call 330-893-2620.

4x4 PHONE building for sale. Would make great hunting blind. Miller Barns, shingle roof. Call (330) 897-1178.

SOLID OAK Pedestal table w/ 8 leaves (like new); 6 (high shell) bow back chairs, 2 w/ arm rests (like new) Joseph Weaver 6603 TR 603 Millersburg, OH 44654. 330-275-7924. Table w/ chairs at Adrian Beachy's. 4767 TR 629 Mbg, OH 444654

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.

NEW PRINCESS House Heritage Teapot, $70. 4 piece Heritage canister set, $135 obo. 330-317-5952 FOR SALE: 2-dr. hutch in good condition, dark stain. Aden J. Miller, 1895 TR 110, Millersburg. 330-763-6022 VM

FOR SALE: fireplace insert 33 x 41. Can be used for Nat. Gas or wood. Brick lined. Like new, $150. Eli D. Miller, 5491, CR 68, Mbg., OH 44654. 330-893-1336 #2.

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

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.

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

FOR SALE: Horton Hunter cross bow, with scope, quiver & arrows. $300. Call (330) 763-1463.

BARNETT CROSSBOW w/ scope, case, quiver, 15 bolts. New cond. Nice setup. Call (330) 473-8879.

FOR SALE: D &S circulator hard coal stove. Also 4 foot good chest ice box. Aden A. Troyer, 7008 E. Moreland Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627

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

HOBART POTATO peeler, $500. Call (330) 763-4341.

FOR SALE: Baby crib, brown spindles. 330-359-5459

BENELLI M2, 28", 12GA, cammo, brand new, still in case. $1125. 330-763-0775 12 GAUGE REMINGTON 1100, 24 inch barrel with rifled choke. Good cond. $450. (330) 674-0494.

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FOR SALE: Road cart, wooden wheels, seat with back, lights, exc. cond. Call (330) 893-1475. FOR SALE: A pull behind cargo carrier motorcycle trailer. 3' deep, 3' wide. Asking $200. Call 330-275-9856 FOR SALE: Food grade steel Drums. Call 330-359-0206. PNEUMATIC FAN, 12" desk top, 1 AM motor, like new--retails $220....will sell for $140; Also, 700W Kawasaki generator, 120V & 12V charging, good cond., $190. Call (330) 749-1054 VM 60 PALLETS mixed barn foundation sandstone. Ideal for landscaping. (330) 893-3828. RECLAIM LUMBER Beams: 4x2x wide boards from old building, $650 OBO. 330-893-3223 ext. 3 V.M. 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: 4 M-F-B-5 Hydraulic motors, $450 ea. Dauble Hydraulic Pump, $600 and oil tank 60 to 80 gallons, $400. 10" tab;e saw. $325. 6" jointer, $125. 330-897-0806 ext. 2, Daniel Troyer. FOR SALE: Kiln dried lumber: 4/4 prime, qtr sawn, W.O., $2.50 bf. 4/4 1-com. qtr sawn W.O., $1.75 bf. 4/4 rustic qtr sawn W.O., $1.25 bf. 4/4 prime poplar, $1.05 bf. 4/4 prime cherry, pa. stock, $1.80 bf. 4/4 rustic hickory, $1.10 bf. 4/4 brown soft maple, $1.25 bf. Mullet Run Lumber. (330) 893-4085.

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: Phone shanty (log cabin style), $200.00. (330) 231-4516. 2008 LINHA 300 Motor scooter, 2000 miles, $1700. 1981 Dodge camper motor home, 9900 miles, $3500. 330-276-3118 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

WEED MOWING service with 53 HP tractor & brush hog. Pastures, meadows, etc. (330) 695-2595. RUSTIC AND character hickory boards. K. D. 90¢ per ft. (330) 674-0646. FOR SALE: VERY GOOD condition buggy, children's seats or shelf, LED side lights, turn signal, brake lock, battery tester. (330) 359-0539 HORSE SADDLE & bridle, fair condition, $65. 330-893-1058. 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: tilt utility trailer 4 x 8. Asking $350. Call 330-275-9856 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.

CREEKSIDE FASHIONS to Furniture. Lots of kitchenware, 50 cup coffee maker,crock pot, Bosch mixer with blender, humidifier, glass bowls, full size bed frame, computer desk, table w/4 chairs, John Deere tractor lawn mower with 42" blade, set snow skis, lots more. Daniel Troyer, (330) 897-0806 ext 2.

FOR SALE: 1 large compost tumbler, $250. 1 small compost tumbler, $75. $300. for both. (330) 897-2907 ext 3.

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Troy built tiller, 16", Super Bronco, excellent condition, $550. CALL 330-852-1902.

COLOR COPIER HP 170/ extra color cartridges, very good cond., $250. Smith Corona Wordsmith typewriter, used very little, $50. (330) 852-2466.

Hunting Fishing 2006 JOHN DEERE 2320 tractor 24 HP.

FOR SALE: PSE Nova compound bow with all accessories. $125. (330) 695-2253 ext. 1. HORTON LEGACY recurve limb cross bow, HD 225, w/ scope, quiver, and arrows. 330 FTS, like new, $400 OBO. 330-852-1902 A&E CUSTOM ARROWS Repair, Refletch arrows. New Arrows made to your specs. Crossbow bolts. All major brands. Andrew Miller 8271 Angel Rd. Sugarcreek. East of Barrs Mills 330-852-2054 FOR SALE: Stoger Model 2000 semi-automatic 12 ga. full camo w/ 5 choke tubes. NIB. 330- 695-2467 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. HOYT COMPOUND youth bow, used very little. (330) 852-2466.

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 48" walk behind X Mark metro mower, $2500. CALL 330-852-1902. 2 WALK behind mowers: 48" Bobcat, good cond., $1000. 52" Husqvarna, floating deck, 21 hours, $3300. (330) 852-4148. Older Sears Craftsman garden tractor. GT-3000 series, w/ chains, no mower, but still can pull most anything. 23 HP. $250 OBO. (330) 674-1492.

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FOR SALE: Quick Hitch harness, $225. (330) 674-5618 ext 1.

Rabbits; Bunnies; Rex, Mini Rex, Lion Heads, Dwarf, wh. Perkins, call ducks. Esther Yoder, 4252 TR 628 Millersburg, OH 44654. Ph. 330-674-1900 ####### WARNING: Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer. ####### FOR SALE: Fox Hound pups,11 wks old. 330-473-8311 ACA STANDARD poodle male, cream, proven, 8 years old. $150. Phone (330) 231-5141. 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. 3 YR. OLD Husky Wolf, neutered male, great markings, blue eyes, very friendly. Please call (330) 473-0761 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 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.

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

FOR SALE: AKC Norwegian Elkhound pups, 8 wks old & 7 mo. old female $200. Norman Troyer 330-473-7727.

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: 1 chocolate lab female, 1-1/2 yr. old, good mother, ACA registered, $450. (330) 674-9900†x1

FOR SALE: Pair of black swans. Two yrs old, $400. Joseph A. Yoder. 8868 TR 652 Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: AKC Sheltie male, 5 mo old. Call evenings, (330) 852-2329

SIBERIAN HUSKY Puppies 7-15-12. Blue eyes, choc. and (rare) $375. Black & White male Female $475 + tax, papers, very 330-893-9304. Marvin Yoder

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I WILL start grooming dogs & puppies again in my home. Starting at $25. (330) 897-3306 ext. 1.

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WANTED: Used outdoors dog kennel/run. John M. Hershberger, 1998 TR 164, Sugar Creek or call (330) 852-3192, leave message. BEAGLE PUPPIES for sale. Out of good hunters. Firman Miller, (330) 852-2358. 4 1/2 mo. old Chocolate lab female. Has some white markings. AKC registered, $150. Call (330) 473-9555.

BLACK LAB/GOLDEN retriever mix. (Male) 8 mo. old, nice pup. Joseph Weaver 6603 TR 603 Millersburg, OH 44654. 330-275-7924

FOR SALE: upright icebox by Valley Met-

BULL DOG/ Beagle puppy, tan & white female, 9 weeks old, $250. 2 Beagle males, 9 weeks old, $35. All have 1st shots & wormed. (330) 674-4572.

FOR SALE: Blue Heeler cross puppies. Will make good farm dogs. $50 ea. contact Leroy Hershberger, 330-852-0259

OUTDOOR dog kennel, $100. Office Equipment Pom male, 5 Pom females, 1 Bichon 10X10X6 Dog run, 10 ft long, 4 ft wide, $200.

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

FUEL TANK on stand, 300 gal. $125. (330) 852-2864.

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

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Musical Instruments pies, shots and wormed. 3 males, 1 fe- old, runs his own rabbits, champion

FOR SALE: Pullets. Just starting to lay. $7.00 each. (330) 231-4059.

Miscellaneous Merch. als. 1 yr old. Willis Yoder 5141 TR 613

290 Cummins Power Unit. w/ clutch, runs good, $2500 OBO. (330) 852-2864.

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FOR SALE: 2009 Model Giant Defy 2 road bike, excellent condition, $550; Also Thompson Center 50-cal muzzle loader, exc. condition, $225; Also, light weight metal shelving, $10/each. (330) 893-4608

FOR SALE: Kenmore gas grill, works, $50, OBO 330-852-3450 evenings

FOR SALE: Poodle puppies. D.O.B. July 6, 2012. Roman Yoder, (740) 622-0072.

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

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.

1008 BERNINA sewing machine & oak cabinet with drawers. $1400. or $750. each. Battery floor lamp with magazine rack, like new, $200. (330) 260-0876.

1 MALE, 1 FEMALE Golden Doodle pups, 3 mo. old, $150/each. 330-897-6602, lv. msg.

FOR SALE. 9'x4' and 12'x4' chalkboards. $80.00 or $150.00 for both. Call (330) 359-2301.

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.

• Solar 02800 PanelsAD12611463 - 30-230 watt 216 • Charge Controllers solar • Inverters ad (AIMS Power, Magnum, Outback) • Batteries US Battery • Wind Turbines 400 watt-20 kw • Gridtie & Offgrid - Solar Systems • Wiring for Houses, Shops & Barns

UKC ENGLISH Shepherd pups, excellent family livestock & groundhog dogs, $200. (330) 674-7517.

AKC YORKIE puppies,males and females vet checked, shots, small, good breeder, 12 wks old, $400-$500. (330) 496-9024

BERNINA ACTIVA 210 sewing machine, lightly used, $525. (330) 893-2784.

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FARMERSTOWN TRADE DAYS, Aug. 24-25- Buy, sell or trade. No snakes! Any questions, contact Atlee Miller, 330-897-1232 or Eli Yoder, 330-897-2711.

FOR SALE - Radial arm saw. Good cond. Extra saw blades, $150. E & S Maytag. Ph. 330-893-1336 ext. 2

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

AGRI-FAB FERTILIZER/ seed spreader, tow behind lawn tractor or ATV, used very little, $125. (330) 852-2466

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AIR WATER pump Hidden View, 3" diameter, 48" length. Also Myers 1/2 HP 2 wire submersible pump. (330) 897-2037 VM.

FOR SALE: 2 men's 21-spd. bicycles, good condition. Asking $100/each. Please call 330-359-5523.

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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

BEAR LIGHTNING strike crossbow with scope, quiver, arrows, $250.00. Phone (330) 674-7774.

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.

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AKC Chocolate Labrador Retriever, female, 2 yrs. old, $150/obo. 330-897-0562 ext 2

AKC Golden Retriever. 7 wks old, shots and wormed. (740) 552-1990 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. MINIATURE AUSTRALIAN Shepherd puppies, 9 weeks old, shots & wormed. Call between 4 & 6 pm. (330) 852-3140.

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. FOR SALE: Border Collie Beagle mix puppies, black & white markings, 2 months old. 7326 TR 601, Millersburg, 44654. (330) 674-2647 ext 2. FOR SALE: Adult labrador females, 3 chocolate, 1 yellow, AKC & ACA papers. Call 330-231-0097. FOR SALE: pet kittens - playful, wormed, Best offer. 330-674-3037 CUTE HEALTHY orange & white tabby female kitten, needs a home. Ready to go. 330-279-9099. SMALL MIX breed puppies, 6 wks. old, $25/ea. John A. Troyer, 6660 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH. FOR SALE: CHINCHILLAS. 3 females, one male. Pens, feed, extras. $425 for all OBO. (330)674-0608 Millersburg

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 3 SHIH-TZU females, 4-5 yrs old, 1 female bred, sell as group. $600 OBO. Robert Yoder 9030 S. Kansas Rd. 330-695-2026 VM AKC POM puppy, black, 10 weeks old, pet only. Henry E Mast, 2619 CR 160, Millersburg. (330) 359-5629. FOR SALE: 31/2 month old female Siamese kitten. No papers. $150.00. Phone (330) 893-3836.

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FOR SALE: Miniature Australian Shepherd, 1 year old male, very friendly. (330) 852-0647. WANTED: BLACK & tan Coonhound female, does not need to hunt, can be older. (330) 674-1019 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 FOR SALE: 3, 1 yr old Beagle cross females, 1 is bred to an English bulldog. 330-231-4059 FOR SALE: AKC registered chocolate lab female, $200. Will be 3 yrs old in October 330-275-0984. 3/4 BEAGLE & 1/4 Terrier cross puppies. 2 females, 12 wks old, $30 each. 330-674-0944 x 3 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 WANTED: Unwanted birds: Canaries, Cockatiels, Finches, Parakeets, also nest boxes. Can pay reasonable price. 740-824-4361 AKC Collie pups, shots, wormed, farm raised and friendly. $300 & $350. (330) 897-0049. Wanted: Shih-Tzu and Yorkie females. (330) 893-3619.


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SHIH-TZUS: 3 females & 1 male. 1 female and male are ACA, $575 for all. 330-893-2038

FOR SALE: Recumbent bike, 27 speed, excellent condition, $500. 330695-2467

AKC REGISTERED labrador puppies $200. Call 330- 763-1401.

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

Farm Puppies, 1/2 blue Heeler, 1/2 Border Collie. Ready to go. Call (330) 852-9701 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 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old Yorkie female, $200/obo. 330-473-7727 Norman Troyer 330-473-7727. 4 yr old show quality India Blue Peacock. Call 330-852-1902.

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

ACA YORKIE male, proven, 2 years old, $450. One AKC male & 1 female Shieba's, 5 years old. (330) 893-0308..

STEEL CITY Granite Lathe mid size 12" swing. Excellent condition. Great beginners lathe, $225. Ph 330-276-4075

For Sale: White Shih Tzu Poodle female. Call 330-695-9875 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. 3 GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies. 2 males, 1 female. Will be 8 weeks Aug. 25th. Had shots and wormed. 740-623-0650 ext. 1

DEWALT 12" dual compound slide miter saw/ extra blades. good cond., $375. Makita 7 1/4" circular saw, good cond., $60. BilJax scaffolding, coasters and levelers, $100. for all. Respirator, full face 3M high quality silicone rubber, ideal for paints or insecticides, used very little, $100. Welding cable 150', 1 AWG, excellent cond., $300. (330) 852-2466. FOR SALE. New Shop Fox, 9x19, bench top leiath model M1049 with extras. Has minor blemish from shipping. $675. Orig. cost $1125. Older Muller concrete power trowel, works good, $275. (330) 893-4085.. 10" DELTA contractors table saw with electric motor, excellent condition, $175; Wood lathe with electric motor, $75. 330-897-6602 leave message

FOR SALE: 2 beautiful kittens. Very playful. Make great pets! Best offer. 330-893-4231.

355

FREE Male dog 10 mo. old, Border Collie Mix. Pleasant & well mannered, very shy. 330-852-3914

WANTED: CHAIN Link dog run/kennel, call: 330-466-9383

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. 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. DOG KENNELS, free standing. Would make great whelping boxes. Complete with heat lamps & water nibbles. (330) 897-1178. For Sale: 4 mo. old half English Bulldog/Puggle female; Also Puggle female. CALL 330-279-2102 AKC 8 month old black & white Chihuahua male. 330-231-1665

ICH KAUF Trash piles & Dumps. 330-275-7980 WANTED: STEREO in good cond. Please text instead of call. (330) 473-5206. call: 330-893-2593

BLUE TIC coon hound pups, UKC registered. Out of Tree Daddy bloodlines. 6 weeks old. $175. males; $200 females. (419) 606-3674.

LIONHEAD RABBITS, 11 weeks old. Locally raised by 4-Her. $15.00 each. Call (330) 897-1479.

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

Home Condo Rentals 530

410

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 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.

415

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

Wanted to Buy 425

WANTED: Used pony harness and easy entry cart for a 40" pony. contact Abe N. Miller (330) 897-2057 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 WANTED TO BUY: Standing trees for saw mill. Will buy small or large parcels. (330) 359-6303. WANTED: PONY cart for mini pony. 330-567-0019

Mobile Home For Sale

Land Sale Rent

For Rent: Organic acreage avail. s t a r t i n g 2013 season. For produce, crops, and etc. Eastern Holmes County, Walnut Creek township. 330-893-2895

460

Apartment Rentals

NICE CLEAN 2 BR apt. Killbuck. Stove, refrig., W/D hookup, garage $385 + utils+ sec. dep. Assist animals only. 330-276-4091. LIKE NEW, 2 BR apt. in Mt Hope, $475/mo. + utils. & dep. No smoking. Assist pets only. Ref. req. Phone (330) 674-5618, ext 1 voice mail.

for travel, new tires & brakes, cusMobile Home Rentals ready tom windshield and bags, low miles, lots

Wanted to Rent

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

500

Automobiles

535

TREATED LUMBER fence boards, fence

RVs & Campers posts, 4x4, 4x6, 4x8, 6x6, 6x8, 8x8,

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

1998 CHEVY Camaro, brand new tires & rims, extra set of rims, V6, 3.8 liter, runs but motor needs a little work. $2500. obo. (330) 231-9940.

FOR SALE: Camper, enclosed porch, row boat & more! In Prairie Ln Park. $5K. 440-478-3183

'97 HYUNDAI Accent, 32 + mi. to gal., runs good, $800. 330-390-0210

540

BUYING FIXABLE & unused vehicles, will take unwanted vehicles too. Paying more than scrap price on most. 330-473-0400. PAYING CASH, $200 - $1000 for unwanted cars, trucks & vans. Call Mike, 330-256-0458.

520

475

WANTED: NATURAL gas incubator. State price and condition. David H. Yoder 330-893-2892

2 BR house for rent in Killbuck. $500/mo. (includ water/sewer). Does not include elect. and gas. 330-231-6196

BREED SELL OUT - Dachshunds- 4 females, 1 male, ACA, all 4 due in Sept. 330-439-8844. JACK RUSSELL mixed puppies, 3 females and 2 males. Make good ground hog dog. 330-893-3579 GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, 8 weeks old, first shots & wormed, $200. Call (330) 893-2010. FANCY SHOW chickens: Sultans, Golden and Silver Phoenix. 2966 Twp. Rd 163, Baltic, OH 43804. (330) 231-1802. ACA 4 years old Dachshund male, red, $300. (330) 279-2066.

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

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

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

Chimney Sweeps

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

Cleaning

24 FT pontoon with 48 HP motor and 2012 Tappen docking permit. (330) 893-1621 ext. 2, leave message. 9.9 MERCURY, 15HP, new, 4 stroke, tiller steer, electric start, short shaft, paid $3000, sell for $2575. obo. Need long shaft. 330-695-9963.

New motor with warrantee, new Michelin tires, good cond. 330- 231-0152/ 330-674-7484

650

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. ATTENTION LANDSCAPERS! Have 15 large sandstone foundation blocks. 5ft-2ft. Buyer must remove. Price negotiable. Call: 440-871-5293

MINN KOTA trolling motor, 54 lb thrust, pontoon bow mount with foot control. Used very little. $300. (330) 893-2180.

Motorcycles ATVs

tion. Headrest safer than ATV.

For Sale: Low profile motorcycle DOT certified half helmet, sz Large, flat black, $40. CALL 330-674-3435

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

www.kaufmanrealty.com 10056907

DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an

Building Materials affordable housecleaning service tailored

Home Condo Rentals OBO. Gary, 330-933-8377. Good condi-

Sugarcreek Office

I WILL babysit your children in our home between Winesburg and Trail. Prefer Newborn -2 years old. (330) 359-0537.

Vans 695

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

Child Care Service

Boats 2001 DODGE Ram 3500, 15 pass. van.

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.

530

DUTCH QUALITY grey fieldstone flats & corners, 5 boxes = approx 60 sq in, $150. for all. (330) 852-2466.

Trucks SUVs 690

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

545

length up to 20 ft, more sizes available! Call for pricing 330-763-4614

685

GO KART BHP Manco single seat, $790

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

• Vinyl Windows •06500 FreeAD11797131 Installations 72 • Free 43399 Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

of chrome, $5000. (330) 275-2863.

496

Building Materials

207 Doors & Windows 2005 1100 B star classic, like new,

495

$525/dep. (330) 464-4846

Home Condo For Sale

Motorcycles ATVs 650

FULLY REMODELED 2 BR home in Millersburg. Appls., W/D hookup, AC. No smoking. Assist animals only. $600. + utils. Dep. & ref. req. (330) 763-4917.

Tools Machinery WANTED: 2004 Ford Focus car manual. 3 BR, 2 BA, in country, W. Holmes SD, Assist animals only, $525/mo rent &

MILLERMETIC 251 mig welder, $1350. Miller syncrowave 180 tig and stick welder with tig torch, remote pedal and stick welder cables, $1400. Phone (330) 695-9376.

FOR SALE: 3 yr old Sheltie female, $110. Michael Miller, 3829 TR 606 Fredericksburg, OH 44627.

Wanted to Buy 475

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

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.


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The Holmes County Shopper News

RASTETTER ESTATE AUCTION

ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-HOUSEHOLD - SHARP 1957 CHEVY CAR - RARE TOY KRAFT ITEMS 50 LONGENBERGER BASKETS - OLD FURNITURE JOHN DEERE COLLECTION- TOOLS To settle the estate will sell the following personal property plus items from other homes at public auction. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 • 9:00 AM

RASTETTER AUCTION Marble top stand; 1920 military medals; old tool for graining wood; Tom and Jerry punch bowl and cups; good selection of costume jewelry; good selection of iron skillets; advertising items; old pens and pencils; st. razors; old photos; Gerstenslager items; set of lifetime cookware; dishes and glassware; 1882 wooden puzzle White sewing machines; Duncan Phyfe table and chairs; oil lamps; old books; local yardsticks; Lane cedar chest; corner knick knack shelf;; few arrowheads; few marbles;; 2 good old clocks;; old pictures and frames; sad irons; old buttons; crocks;; bedding and towels; old linens; ; Gulf and other handy oilers; old Christmas decorations; 3 pc. bedroom suite; ladies old hats and hat boxes; canning jars; wire top jars; milk can; egg basket; canes; 1 pc. old cupboard (rough); old Zenith radio; wall papering table; gray recliner; Sylvania tv; old cameras; small lift top desk; round oak table and chairs; lots of small items; good box lots; and more. A 50+ year accumulation from a full house. The family originally lived in Maysville, Ohio. Auction by order of Linda Mong Greegor, Ex. for ESTATE OF PEARL RASTETTER, Wayne Co. Probate #TBD. FAIR AUCTION Oak library table; WWII uniform; 2 drawer oak chest; slant front desk; 3 drawer chest; sewing rocker; single wood bed; 3 pc. dark bedroom suite; recliners; old photos; dishes and cookware; Crosley upright white freezer; old bottles; oil lamps; good Hotpoint white refrigerator; old dough table; canning jars; lots of good box lots; and more. Auction by order of Timothy O. Fair, Trustee for HAZEL V. FAIR TRUST. TAYLOR AUCTION Oak desk; office chair; oak folding chairs from Oak Chapel; 2 hand crank ice cream freezers; chest of drawers; fishing poles and stocked tackle box; Werner step ladder; single bed; good box lots; and more. Auction by order of Sharon Baker POA for BETTY TAYLOR, OWNER. HART AUCTION 3 pc. bedroom suite; Whirlpool dorm size refrigerator; metal shelving; recliner; round oak table and chairs; ;stacking chairs; good box lots; and more. REBECCA HART TRUST AUCTION #5 Sharp 1957 Chevrolet 2 tone black and white car, 6 cyl. Power Glide, gray and white interior, mostly original, and showing 69,000 miles; 50+ Longenberger baskets; Pro Form treadmill; Edge 310 stepper; good oak entertainment center; 2 wooden Russian gun shipping cases; Zenith tv; VCR and speakers; Toshiba flat screen tv; good selection of newer kid’s outdoor toys; box lots; and more. Car is parade ready and pictures on web site. AUCTION #6 Rare Toy Kraft items from the home of one of the workers at the original Toy Kraft factory in Wooster from 1927-1931 including brochures; shipping box; napkin rings; numbered salesman sample plaques; toys including cat, dog, dog w/ cart, chicks and more; elephant pull toy in box; swan and elephant action toys; sand pail; box w/ bookends; art work drawings; template cutouts; and more. Pictures on web site. Also selling a good selection of Wooster pictures and advertising; College of Wooster items; old books; dishes and glassware; Wooster Brush baseball team picture; Bonded gas sign from Wooster Cleveland Road station; Woodward Machine Co., Wooster pictures; and much more. Good rare items for the serious Toy Kraft collector. Pictures on the web site. AUCTION #7 From a private John Deere collection selling a good cross section of collectibles including 1948 framed calendar from Elmer Allen dealership in Westfield N.Y.; several JD clocks; good selection of older JD parts and parts boxes; 1/64 toys; 1/64 tractor clock; books and magazines; Farm Country set; JD caps from different dealers; JD cans; and much more. Pictures on web site. AUCTION #8 Good selection of costume jewelry; old linens; razor strap collection; straight razors; good selection of marbles; pottery and glassware; antique ice fishing poles; Winchester and other belt buckles; old Gilbert Navy shelf clock; good selection of early 1900’s children’s books; old books; old paper items; Zippo lighters; good box lots; and more. NOTE - A very partial list for a good auction. Good quality and good variety. Starting at 9AM with a crew on antiques and smalls, 2nd crew at block with guy items, and 3rd crew walking the rows. 1957 Chevy sells at approximately 12:15. Open House on Wednesday evening from 5:00-7:00 PM to view items. Good selection of pictures at www.gant-realty.com. Click on chattel auctions. Circle your calendar for a good one. TERMS - Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch AUCTIONEERS - Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Joe Shearer, Paul Emerson

(330)264-8342 4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691

775

Fencing 830

Building all types of fences. Wire, wood, & vinyl. Free estimates. United Fencing 330-359-2314, ext.1/ 330-231-8813

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

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. ARE YOU TIRED of chasing livestock? I'll fix any type of fence. Call (330) 897-2502. Junior R. Yoder WILL CLEAR your fence rows, take out old fence. Have ambusher to clear multifloral rose & brush. Also will build new fence. 18 yrs exp. Call 330-359-6136.

Hauling

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.

835

Health Fitness

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

FREE ESTIMATES $200. OFF WITH THIS AD. Installation & repair on all types of fences, decks & porches. OHIO FENCE & DECK. Call 330-276-0141 or 740-507-5897

830

Hauling

WE BUY junk cars 262-9300 WILL DO hauling with crew cab pickup truck. 1/2 ton, can haul up to 5-6 people. Will pull trailer. 90¢/mi or $1.10/mi pulling trailer. Call Kyle, 330-275-2501/ 234-635-0033.

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 20, 2012 5:00 PM

(Selling in 2 rings both starting at 5:00 PM) Antiques/Collectibles * Household/Furniture * Tools Antiques/Collectibles: 2 Longaberger Clydesdale Hordes made by Heisy Mold red and satin red; vintage tins; printer’s trays; 3 rail train track; advertising memorabilia; produce scales; roll top desk cubbies; doll buggy wheels; cast wood planes; cigar tins funeral car jump seat; photographers seat; tripods; tripod rollers; wood typewriter stand; early tricycle frame; early scooter; wooden ice cream maker; wooden boxes; wooden rocking horse; 1800’s dresser; Murray classic bicycle; hump pot trunk; vintage furs; wooden cheese block box; early child’s stroller; railroad items- railroad boxes/American flyer boxes standard gauge pieces; antique quilt frames; wooden early baby cradle; wooden Amish winder; cast iron church bell; antique corn sheller; lighted and metal Miller Beer signs; foil silhouettes; cameo creations Household/Furniture: air conditioner; picnic jug; Handy hot table top washing machine; fans; propane cook stove; parking meter mechanisms; painter sprayers; pad locks; Kodak film and flashbulbs; pipe organ console; upholstered sofa; battery operated child’s fire truck; 2 Hitchcock chairs; Beeman pellet gun with 22 barrel scope and case; wood stock Daisy BB gun; gun case; matchbox toys; electric food grinder; plant stand; Rubbermaid shelving units; basin and pitcher stand; electric ice cream maker; early lamps; Conn organ; Kling mid-century dresser and bed Tools: Craftsman blower/vac; appliance movers; tool sets; trouble lights; oilers; Belsaw #200 key machine; key cutting materials; hand tools; electric drill; 24” Sears miter box saw; appliance testers tool boxes; large ass’t early tools; shovels and garden tools; barn fans; industrial equipment- heaters, lights, projection screen, speakers, computers, towel dispensers Note: Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates by 5:00pm Friday, August 17. 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


The Holmes County Shopper News

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

According to Western A. Price Foundation: Compounds in Processed Foods that can Cause Cancer Aspartame: Imitation sweetener in diet foods and beverages. Associated 08350 AD12595471 288 10058080 with brain cancer.

SMALL JOB guy. Cleanout basement and shed. Haul trash away. Miscellaneous repairs, painting, carpentry, plumbing. 1-866-228-4605

860

865

10058080

840

Heating

NAPOLEON NZ 26 zero clearance woodburning fireplace insert/ arched glass door, never used, $2600. Stainless steel insulated 8" chimney pipe, one 3" section, one 2" section, one tee, one chimney cap, good cond. $150 for all. (330) 852-2466

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

925

Roofing & Spouting

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

Painting 1015

Sewing Lessons

SIGLER PAINTING specializing in neat,

FOR SALE: Border Collie puppies, 7

generation painter. Excellent references. Free estimates. (330) 317-7048.

(330) 359-0198.

Landscaping clean, quality interior painting. Third weeks old. Pets, farm dogs. $60. Phone

FOR SALE: Top Soil. Call 330-359-7102

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

Misc. Services 1000

1070

Lawn & Gardening

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.

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

KIPOR GENERATORS

985

Units in Stock at Prices Starting at

$599 Model Shown

08650 AD12337331 144 KGE2000Ti 66482

• INVERTER TECHNOLOGY • Engine speed adjusts to output demand • Sizes available – 1000, 2000, 3000w

BERLIN GRAVELY SALES GOD IS LOVE 4319 Cr 168 • Millersburg, OH 44654

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

1000

Standing Seam

Misc. Services

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

Roofing & Spouting

MILLER ROOFING and construction. Call now to schedule your new roof. Metal, shingles, conklin and rubber roof. Call 330-231-6196.

330-893-2421

895

Printing

$1 sq. ft.

1000015 AD12591867 72 Standing Seam

330-763-1162

Tree Service

SWISS AUTO MART

EVERYONE DRIVES A USED CAR!

all Prices reduced & clearly Marked oN WiNdshields ‘09 NissaN MuraNo

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

38K Miles, 1 Owner, Stone Metallic, AWD and All the Comforts of a Luxury Car

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

Sale Price

23,939NEW

$

12 Buick Verano

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

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

12 GMC Acadia

Sale Price

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

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

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

Sale Price

31,654NEW

$

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

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

12 Buick Enclave AWD

45,611

$

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

Sale Price

46,469

Sale Price

35,214

$

26,629

$

12 GMC Canyon Crew 4x4

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

12 GMC ½ Ton Ext 4x4

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

Sale Price

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

28,336NEW

$

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

Sale Price

$

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

SAVE $6,979

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

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

Sale Price

29,481 NEW

$

12 GMC ½ Ton Ext 4x4

SAVE $5,241

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

Sale Price

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

34,033

SAVE $5,959

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

SAVE $4,129

27,274

$

12 GMC Terrain AWD

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

Sale Price

29,868

$

12 GMC Yukon Denali 4x4

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

SAVE $7,658

Sale Price

53,722

$

Love it or Return it, Total Confidence Pricing

12 Chevy Cruze

MPG

Sale Price

16,499 NEW

$

13 Chevy Camaro

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

Sale Price

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

Sale Price

SAVE $4,141

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

19,571 NEW

$

12 Chevy Impala LT

$5,689

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

Sale Price

19,834NEW

$

12 Chevy ½ Ton Ext 4x4

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

Sale Price

25,817NEW

$

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

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

SAVE $4,066

SAVE $8,943

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 .................$2,000 *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

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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

30,327

$

MPG

$7,500 Federal Tax Credit

2 TO CHOOSE FROM

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12 Buick Verano

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