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NewPointe Community
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ing a permanent facility By CHRISTINE L. in Millersburg.” PRATT Were it not for his gift, Staff Writer After three years of Stutzman said, the group gathering at West Holmes would have continued High School, staff and worshipping at the high parishioners at the school. “We rely on God Millersburg campus of to open doors. We’re very NewPointe Community fortunate it only took Church are excited to three years.” Garage sale have a brand new home Of the construction they can call their own. within the 25,000-squareto benefit Recently they moved foot building, he said, Humane Society into their new location, “We like to keep consisjust west of Millersburg tent with our other camA garage sale to benat 8882 state Route 39. puses. We really try to efit the Holmes County They’re now prepar- create environments.” Humane Society will be ing for a Sept. 9 grand Those environments held Friday, 9 a.m.-7 p.m., opening, when they’ll include areas for chiland Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 simultaneously kick off a dren, students and adults p.m. Anyone with items “Why?” series. to worship, fellowship, to donate can drop them The property came to relax, play and learn. off today (Aug. 23) from the church by way of a A cafe is open Sunday 4-8 p.m. The garage sale donation of 10 acres from mornings, offering “all will be at the Christian member Paul Weaver, who the stuff you can get at Life Center (the old Groalso gave to the Holmes a coffee shop,” but with cery Bag) in Millersburg. County Agricultural the added benefit of havSociety an adjoining tract ing to do little more than Wilmot Fire & aring Ai ofdland forra construction ofy, sit down to enjoy visitnt ar dy,Warrant Ai ing arW He’s Best He stica Beer America’s Am a new fairgrounds. ing with other churchgo! ! Rescue to hold ide ide nw nw tio tio naservice ceth with serviwi Ofna Weaver and the ers. A nearby play land, & Service &including a climbing wall, blood drive Service donation, unexpected es vicines dear g devicChristine arinntghe ir ReChad pair is a great e nt he CampusRepa Pastor place for cu curre urchilL. Pratt photo/www.buydrphotos.com your Wilmot Fire & Rescue inTryo in rre e ad ad Tr Stutzman an said, “He’s dren and parents to get ur ur It’s got everything a typical coffee shop has to offer, but without having yo yo will be teaming up with & & of of s s % % ing ing 0 0 an 5 Cle Cle has to p p to uthe e5 ce iv very generous. d ereuce an d re an to iv leave church building, said Chad Stutzman, Millersburg campus * * tmenHe ts ts en tm jus jus Ad Ad See Pg. 3 — CALENDAR See Pg. 4 — CHURCH hapastor fa caught the vision of havofpr ofwf a newChurch. for NewPointe Community icese icene prha purc se purc
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Calendar School Class of 1977 will Room at Hotel Millershold its 35-year reunion burg. Order from menu. the Aultman Blood Cen- Saturday, Aug. 25, at ter on Friday, Aug. 24, 6 p.m. in the Buckeye See Pg. 12 — CALENDAR 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 Baby Gold Peaches salad to all who stop in to donate blood. Enter CrestHaven Peaches to win two tickets to the Ginger Gold Apples department’s monthly all-you-can-eat ham dinWatermelons - Cantaloupes - Local Sweet Corn ners. Many people cannot Grapes - Onions - Oranges - Lemons give blood due to their Grapefruits Pineapples - Head Lettuce - Cabbage iron being too low. Green Plus all Local Produce Available. leafy vegetables, nuts, Located 1½ mi. N. of Mt. Hope on SR 241 dried apricots, beets, beef @ Stone Barn Furniture and raisins are some of 330-231-0983 or 330-601-3705 the foods that may help Hours: Mon. - Sat. 9 am - 5 pm 10063491 boost iron. The Wilmot Fire Department is located at 204 Mill St., 1 block from the intersection of U.S. 62 and U.S. 250. For more information on the 5362 S.R. 557 Aultman Blood Center, HOURS: M-F 8-5 Millersburg, OH 44654 contact Aultman blood SATURDAY 8-3 (330) 674-6257 center recruitment coorrd dinator Stefanie Reninger August 23 - September 8th at 330-363-5008. Ground Beef ������������������������������������ $3�40 lb� (Continued From Page1)
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Church together, Stutzman said. The children’s wing is known as the Reignforest and Gravity, where young people birth to 5 and kindergarten through fifth grade gather for Sunday School that focuses on three basic principles: “God made me, God loves me and Jesus wants to be my friend,” according to Lead Pastor Dwight Mason. The Reignforest, the hallway of which is painted with large colorful jungle scenes, is visually
appealing and serves to fully engage children right away, said Stutzman, who added all the classrooms are designed to promote kid-friendly learning. Within Velocity, for the elementary children, rooms are equipped with their own bathrooms, televisions and a roster of volunteers who are committed to engaging, working with and loving the kids, said Stutzman. The Warehouse is for middle school students and provides an area where they can meet, learn
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Community Quit your whinin’ — no one said life is fair “Fairness does not mean everyone gets the same. Fairness means everyone gets what they need.” — Rick Riordan, The Red Pyramid
(which is fair); the boys each get a big bone but Saffie gets the smaller bone she can chew easier (not equal … but still fair). In this canine scenario, the dogs are being treated fairly; each one got a bone. They are not treated equally because Saffie got a smaller bone … but it works because that’s what she needed and it’s all she can handle now. The dogs don’t care; they’re happy because they each got a bone. They didn’t whine and fuss that life wasn’t fair, that Salem, Sully and Stryder got a bigger bone than Saffie. They just enjoyed the bone they were given and accepted that they got what they needed. Too bad we humans can’t react that way too. But instead, we live in some fantasy world that is both “fair and equal,” which some of us who are mature and realistic enough, know is not always true. My children had a number of sur-
geries in their youths (despite the fact I don’t drink, smoke, or take drugs, and didn’t during my pregnancies). Now, according to the Utopian view of a fair and equal world, when my son had surgery on his ear, my daughter should have had surgery on her ear, even though she didn’t need it. When my daughter had surgery on her heart to correct a birth defect, my son should have had surgery on his heart even though his heart was perfectly fine. Sounds ridiculous, doesn’t it? Yet every single day I hear someone whine that someone else is getting something (often something their circumstances dictate they need) that they are not getting. According to some whiners, “fair” means everyone is treated exactly the same way, regardless of their individual needs. That’s just silly. “Fair” is not always “equal.”
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The cost of the air conditioner must be factored in LILY MARIE was and cannot exceed the maxborn Aug. 8 at Wooster imum benefit after paying Community Hospital the electric bill for those to Robert and Kendra households seeking them. Schaefer of Millersburg. Nothing gets my hackTo schedule an appointShe weighed 6 pounds, ment call 330-674-6479. les up more than to hear knows me well, knows 14 ounces and was 19 how much we love dogs someone whine “That’s 1/2 inches long. She joins at our house (obvinot fair.” First of all, siblings, Aaliyah McVay, ODOT seeks ously!) I believe we treat whoever told you life is Lavigne Dravenstott and input on culvert our dogs fairly, though fair LIED to you; life is Mya Schaefer. not always equally. For not fair. Grow up and Grandparents are Jim project example, a few years ago get over it. The second and Dana McClain of Saffie (our only female) reason that irritates me The Ohio Department Big Prairie, Kenny and of Transportation District was spayed. Now in a is that the epitomes of Melissa McVicker of Kill- 11 is proposing a project fair and equal world, immaturity that always buck, Beverly Schaefer to replace multiple culthe other dogs would whine about how unfair of Lakeville and Gerald verts in Holmes County. have also been spayed, life is don’t really mean Barnes of Grand Rapids. The project will replace which we know is physithat life is not “fair.” Great-grandparents are culverts located on state cally impossible since They really mean that Dean and Diane McClug- Route 60, state Route 83 the other three are male. life is not “equal,” at gage and Robert J. Schae- and U.S. Route 62 So, really, the fair and least in their estimation. fer, all of Millersburg. equal equation doesn’t They want to get the Construction is anticireally work. Every day, “same thing” someone pated to begin in spring these dogs know they get else has, often without 2014. New right of way Kno-Ho-Co working for it, or without a bone first thing in the will be required. summer program morning. Recently, Saffie suffering through a cerODOT is seeking comcan’t seem, anymore, to tain set of circumstances ments from the public ending chew very well the big someone else did. about the social, enviThe Kno-Ho-Co-Ash- ronmental and economic bones we buy. So, in fairHere’s an example. land Community Action impacts of the proposed ness, I went and bought We have four dogs at Commission’s Summer project. Environmental her some smaller bones our house. Salem is Crisis Program will end impacts include impacts that are easier for her 11ish; Sully is 9ish; SafAug. 31. The program associated with archito chew. Every morning, fie is almost 8; Stryder assists households with a tectural and ecologieach dog still gets a bone is 2. Now, anyone who resident age 60 and older cal resources, hazardous or those with a household materials and the general member with a qualifying location of the project. medical condition or a Written comments may be household with a discon- mailed to the Ohio Departat 5:30 p.m. Dinner is at 6 p.m. and the a place to share, cope and lend one Life changing concert is at 7 p.m. another support during such a diffi- nect on the electric bill or ment of Transportation, seminar is Sunday cult time. L.O.O.P. began in Clinton are already disconnected. District 11, attention: Thomand monthly groups also meet in In addition, air condition- as Stratton, 2201 Reiser Learn how to arrange your life Camp Buckeye Hartville, two locations in Akron and ers may be available to Avenue SE, New Philadelso God can use you to your fullest to hold pig roast beginning Sept. 18, will meet every qualifying households. phia 44663. ODOT District potential with “25 Time Tactics of SucThe maximum ben- 11 also can be contacted by Camp Buckeye is holding its annuthird Tuesday, monthly in Wooster at cessful Christians,” presented by Rick al pig roast on Saturday, Sept. 15 the Highland Church of God, 669 W. efit amount is up to $250 telephone at 330-339-6633. Grubbs of LifeChanging Seminars. applied as payment to the All comments must be subThe seminar will be held Sunday, from 4-7 p.m. Enjoy a delicious meal Highland Ave. Call 330-212-6661 or household’s electric bill. mitted by Sept. 14. Aug. 26 at 7 p.m. at Gospel Haven to help support its camping ministry. 330-264-9597. Dinner includes roasted pig, mashed Church, 6871 state Route 241. Grubbs is host of the radio pro- potatoes, sauerkraut, dessert and a Donations needed Donations are needed to help gram “Redeeming the Time,” syn- beverage. There will be door prizes dicated to more than 1,200 sta- and an opportunity to fellowship and troubled boys. The Trading Post tions around the world. He has learn more about what Camp Buck- Thrift Store has recently opened at spoken over 1,000 times in 49 eye has to offer. Camp Buckeye is 7703-B state Route 241, just west states encouraging Christians to at 10055 Camp Road NW in Beach of Mount Hope. All proceeds will Earl Haun, formerly of be good stewards of time and City. Cost for the meal is by dona- go to support the Ohio Wilderness sharing principles of Biblical time tion. Call 330-756-2380 or e-mail Boys Camp. Donations can be taken Killbuck, will be participatmanagement. His hosts include office@campbuckeye.org. The web to the store or dropped off at Ray ing in the Southwest FloriShaum’s located at 2678 S. Kohler da Honor Flight Program. many leading evangelical minis- site is www.campbuckeye.org. Haun, 90, and others Road, Orrville. Call 330-857-5516 or tries as well as churches of every Prisoner’s family 330-464-1261 for more information. will be part of the Tenth size in many denominations. Honor Flight trip to Anyone who struggles with “not ministry to begin Washington, D.C., out of enough time,” will find practical Port Charlotte, Fla. Highland Church of God and the Join trip to Israel answers from God’s Word at this Haun was the First WOOSTER — Pastor Bob Fettermeeting. For more information visit Wayne Holmes Reentry Coalition through Your Human Resource hoff of the Wooster Grace Brethren Engineer and top turret LifeChanging Seminars.com Center, announce collaboration with Church will be leading a tour of Israel gunner on a B-17 from Linda Davis of L.O.O.P (Loved Ones and Jordan. The 12-day trip features the 42nd bomb group. On of Prisoners) Family Ministry. Browns dinner first-class hotels, round-trip airfare, Aug. 3, 1944, on his 25th L.O.O.P., a nonprofit, faith based two daily meals and admissions to and last mission, his plane concert is Sept. 8 organization, was developed by Davis sites like the Temple Mount, Garden was shot down. Haun parachuted to The Browns dinner concert event who founded the group after having Tomb, Church of the Holy Sepulcher, will be held in the lower level banquet dealt with her own feelings of pain, Petra, Masada, a boat ride on the safety, only to become Haun facility at the Carlisle Inn of Walnut loss and shame of having her own Sea of Galilee and more. The price a prisoner of war. He The Honor Flight will Creek on Sept. 8. For tickets call 330- son involved in the criminal justice is $4,895 per person based on double spent much of the next 10 852-3058. Tickets are $33 and the price system. The purpose of L.O.O.P. occupancy from Cleveland including months in Stalag IV and occur on Sept. 8. 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The children’s area at NewPointe Community Church in Millersburg includes a Reignforest, the hallway of which is painted with large colorful jungle scenes that are visually appealing and serve to fully engage children right away.
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message to people.” For those wanting to give NewPointe a try, without any fear of com(Continued From Page 4) mitment, or for those who gone, the church is the are unable to physically only thing left,” he said. attend, services also can “It is the way God has be viewed online at www. chosen to bring his newpointe.org, where
additional information about the church also may be found. Reporter Christine L. Pratt can be reached at 330-674-5676 or by email at cpratt@the-dailyrecord.com.
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Holmesville celebrates 175 years at homecoming Food will be available from the Stepping Stones Mother’s League at the park pavilion. Take a lawn chair or blanket to sit on and enjoy an evening of entertainment. On Saturday, Prairie Township Fire Department will play host to the annual community homecoming. Activities will include games, 5K run,
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cornhole tournament and volleyball tournament. The highlight will be the parade at 4 p.m. and the fire department’s famous barbecued chicken, made from a secret recipe, will be served beginning at 11 a.m. until it’s gone. Entertainment for the evening will be a tribute to Johnny Cash performed by Terry Lee Goffee. Performances will be 6-7 p.m. and 8-9 p.m. The combined church service planned for Sunday has been cancelled. The Village of Holmesville was established in 1837 and is located in Prairie Township, platted
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13 years after Holmes County was formed. First it was named Wilmington, then Lafayette, and finally, Holmesville. Histories of the village were recorded over the years by David Marshall, Mabel Kiser, and Eva Sterling Humrichouser and Roy Stallman, both of whom were school teachers. In the 1970s, a story of the town’s origin, derived from these histories, was written for the newspaper by the late Jean Stoner, a reporter for The Daily Record and the Holmes County Farmer Hub. Stoner wrote that “the actual sites of the village
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were changed with its names because of a canal that was to be built in the locality. The townspeople wanted their city on the canal, which never materialized.” “Holmesville grew without the canal. In 1900 with only a population of 100, there were two blacksmiths, one hardware store, five groceries, three busy saloons, two grain elevators and two stockyards. Christian, Presbyterian and Methodist churches served the town’s religious needs.” In 1837 the first post office in Holmesville was constructed. Mail came from Marshallville to Benton and Holmesville by horseback,” according to Stoner’s article. In 1860, the first twostory frame schoolhouse was built. The Board of Education of District No. 7 of Prairie Township met for the first time on April 16, 1898, Kiser wrote, using information gleaned from the original records of town council and the schoolboard of
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Holmesville. Council was organized in 1893 and drafted the by-laws. Marshall wrote the railroad provided a link to the outside markets while the town was still called Lafayette and it continued to flourish. About 1880, the name was changed to Holmesville. Stallman and Humrichouser, lifetime residents of the area, had written the most comprehensive history of Prairie Township and Holmesville by the time of its sesquicentennial in 1987 and their booklet was condensed for a story for the Farmer-Hub by Holmesville resident and correspondent Janet Williard. Drawing from their information, Williard wrote that in May 1782, “Col. William Crawford passed through Holmes County with an army of more than 400 men. The army camped at the Big Spring (off Ohio 83 1 1/2 miles north of Holmesville and about one mile south of the Wayne County line where many Indian trails converged). The army camped at the Big Spring, where one of the men, William Lee McTobe, died during the night. He was buried at the Big Spring on May 31, 1782, and became the first white man to die in the county.” A plaque was placed on a stone at Big Springs, also known as Bushy Springs, to commemorate the event. Big Spring was also the birth place of Hannah Butler, the first white person born in Holmes County. She was the daughter of Jonathan Butler, who settled with his family at Big Spring in 1810. Sidewalks were first laid in Holmesville in the 1800s and in 1923, the street was cemented. In 1920, a two-wheeled chemical “Fire Fighter” was purchased by the Holmesville town council. It had a tank, hose and hand-operated pump. A fire truck was purchased
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(Continued From Page 8) in 1955. In 1956, a volunteer fire department was established and the present firehouse was built. A history, written and read by Holmesville resident Anna Flack at the 1948 homecoming, indicates the town’s homecoming was first held about 20 years prior on Memorial Day. “And now after all these years,” she wrote,”how appropriate to have the homecoming and take an inventory of ourselves and consider a few of the reminiscent touches that memory sends cascading down through the age.”
but I do have a pretty good idea of what beer is supposed to be. It should have a bit of color to it, a good bit of taste and an abundance of bubbles, fizz, froth, head — whatever you want to call it. Scream’s creation passed nicely on items one and two but failed miserably on the fizz factor. It was as flat as a frozen lake! I wasn’t about to say anything; after all, my momma taught me better than to look a gift horse in the mouth, especially if the horse happens to be a Clydesdale. Furthermore, Scream seemed perfectly content with his creation. So much so, in fact, that he’d filled his 54-ounce “bubba keg” drink cup to the rim and appeared bent on a frothing mason jar full of Scream’s Belgian Wheat Lager in my hand. Such are the loftiest dreams of any Mancation. In seemingly no time at all, that first ride was in the books and an icy keg of beer was under tap. I unbuckled my helmet, slumped into my chair, raised my jar to the men and proposed a toast to Brewmaster Scream. Then I took a long cool sip, and something inside me died. I’m certainly no highfalutin connoisseur,
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becoming one with his reclining lawn chair for the evening. No one said a word that first night. We let ol’ Scream enjoy his evening of triumph. After all, the man had essentially bought us all a beer, the least we could do to thank him was to actually drink it. We did so, all the while gritting our teeth and quietly conspiring to encourage him to crack the second keg for the next evening’s campfire. The hope was that keg No. 2 had somehow been spared the sad misstep that had flatlined the first batch. The second keg was
every bit as dead as the first. Someone threw the first punch and everyone else just piled on. “Scream, this beer is flat as a desert runway.” “Yeah, I’ve seen more head on a glass of milk.” “Dude, it’s like beerflavored apple juice!” Broad-shouldered and bubba-keg content, Scream laughed it off with ease. “It may be flat and nasty, but you idiots will drink it anyway just because it’s free!” There was little denying that he’d at least gotten that one thing right!
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I left you last week dangling at the spigot end of a keg of homebrewed beer. My buddies and I had traveled off to the mountains to recreate the glory of our previous year’s “mancation” by doing almost exactly what we had done on the last trip: ride bicycles and live like bums. There was really only one new wrinkle in the plan this time around. Our teammate, Scream, had taken it upon himself to cook up not one, but two, kegs of homebrewed beer. The fact that Scream — a man known for his hulking mass, finesse-free style of bicycling and a seemingly complete lack of short-term memory — had never really thrown his passion into the art of beer-brewing before seemed of little concern. Free beer is free beer. It’s a 10-hour drive to our beloved place in the hills near Brevard, N.C. and there are plenty of ups and downs along the way. I can tell you that more than once during the journey my mind drifted toward that giant tub at the back of the trailer and the pair of steel cylinders gently bobbing in a glacial sea. I dreamed of that first sweat-drenched, gutbusting mountain bike climb into bear territory, the gnarly, teethclenched descent that would follow, and the sheer, joy of flopping down in a lawn chair at the end of it all with
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a classmate who went through Heaven’s Gates on June 17 when he was in a car accident. Tyson became a Christian at the drama when it was here in 2007. The actors and actresses will come from the class of 2013. The Drama will take place at The Pier September 9, 10, and 11 at 7:00 each evening with praise and worship at 6:30. Praise and worship will be led by the Grace Praise & Worship Band on Sunday evening and by Polen on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Child care will be provided for ages 3-10. Admission is free. An offering will be received each evening to help defray the costs. For more information, call The Pier at 330359-2071.
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Barbwire Watch out as big yellow buses take to the road This will be a busy week, as I will be spending most of the time working with the Ohio Holstein Summer Sale in Wooster. Consignments will be coming into the Wayne County fairgrounds on Wednesday and with them registration papers, transfers, health papers, test sheets and updated information, all of which has to be checked and filed prior to the sale on Saturday, Aug. 25. The best part of this event will be seeing outstanding registered Holsteins, and visiting with all the people who are involved. Another group of people who will be very busy this week are teachers, school officials, bus drivers, parents, and students getting ready for school
to start. Those big yellow buses will be hitting the roads, so make sure you watch out for them! Even though I was a good student, I never liked going back to school. I loved working in the fields, making hay, milking cows, working with my Dad, and always enjoyed the summer and all the work that went with it. Going back to school when I was young meant a special trip to Canton to shop for school clothes. And, of course, back then girls wore only dresses or skirts to school. Finally when I reached the eighth grade they allowed us to wear slacks or jeans. A Saturday in August was always set aside as the day for our trip to go
shopping. In those days, driving from our little town to Canton was a big trip. We were up early in the morning to get chores done and then off we went! One thing we could always be sure of was that by the time we got to the stores to try on winter clothes, it would be 90-plus degrees! When we arrived Dad would always find a “parking lot” where an attendant would take charge of the car and park it as we headed for the main street and the stores. Since I was one of those “chubby kids,” and in those days there were no “plus sizes” for children, we knew it would be a long day with a lot of “trying on” and a lot of walking! Sears and Roebuck
Company was always one of the first places we looked. Although Mom knew that the prices there would be a little higher than some of the other stores, the quality of the clothing was good, there was a lot to choose from, and we could usually find things to fit me there. Of course, my favorite part of that store was the candy counter encircled with bins and bins of different kinds of candy and nuts! I could always count on my Dad to stop there on the way back to the parking lot and get some to take home with us! Lunch was usually at the lunch counter in Kresge’s or McCrory’s, the huge “five and ten” type stores. Hot dogs
and hamburgers always seemed to taste so good there! Those stores had such a huge selection of notebooks, pens, pencils, and other needed school supplies, as well as many other things. You could spend hours just looking! One of my favorite places was Kobacker’s. Although we usually couldn’t afford to buy there, Mom always checked the clearance racks. Sometimes you could find a really nice dress that was marked way down. I loved riding the elevator that took you to the second floor where the household items were. The only elevator in our town was the one used by the local funeral director to move his coffins up to the
second floor above his furniture store! Another thing that fascinated me there was when the sales clerk put the money and the sales slip in a metal cup, turned it onto a metal top on a wire, pulled a rope and it flew up to a section on the second floor where change was made and it was then sent back down to the clerk where you were waiting. Such a modern convenience! It was always a long, hot day, I hated trying on clothes and I was always glad to get back home, but it was quite an adventure for a country girl. Even though I wasn’t excited about returning, it always felt good to have some nice, new things when I started back to school.
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Public meeting to be held regarding Brace’s reemployment The Holmes County Board of Developmental Disabilities has announced that Superintendent F. Scott Brace will retire as of Aug. 31 and is seeking re-employment with the county board. The board will hold a
public meeting regarding the issue of Brace’s reemployment prior to its regular meeting, to be Aug. 16 at 6 p.m. at the Holmes County Training Center Early Childhood Multi-Purpose Room, 8001 Township Road 574, Holmesville.
School reunion will be Sept. 1 at 10 a.m. at Killbuck Elementary School. The class of 1957 will be recognized and serve refreshments. Anyone who attended or graduated from Killbuck School is welcome to attend.
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The ALS benefit walk will be held Sept. 8 at Rails to Trails Depot in Millersburg. Contact Pam Gardner at 330-4737430, Jenny Burgett at 330-378-4811 or Taylor Neuenschwander at 330473-8938 for more information. Seventy-five percent
of the proceeds stay in Holmes and Wayne counties, with 25 percent to the ALS Association for research. Registration will be at 9 a.m. and the walk begins at 10 a.m. Refreshments will be served at 11 a.m. and the silent auction bidding will close at 11:30 a.m. Closing ceremonies will be at noon.
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by Hiland students in honor of Tyson Miller, a classmate who went through Heaven’s Gates on June 17 when he was in a car accident. Tyson became a Christian at the drama when it was here in 2007. The actors and actresses will come from the class of 2013. The drama will take place at The Pier Sept. 9, 10 and 11 at 7 p.m. with praise and worship at 6:30. Praise and worship will be led by the Grace Praise & Worship Band on Sunday evening and by Polen on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Child care will be provided for ages 3-10. Admission is free. An offering will be received each evening to help defray the costs. For more information, call The Pier at 330-359-2071. The Pier is located at 10470 Winesburg Road, about 1 ½ miles south of Mount Eaton or 4 miles north of Winesburg.
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Holmes fair ‘ran pretty smoothly’; attendance down By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer It was a good fair. That’s what Kerry Taylor, president of the Holmes County Fair board said of the Junior Fair that brought in just shy of 30,000 visitors over six days. “That’s down a little bit from the last couple years and about 10 percent off of our record attendance from 2008,” he said, noting “we didn’t have a lot of rain, but the couple rains we had came at the wrong time.” Late in the week and late in the afternoon, the rain could have negatively influenced potential visitors’ decision to go to the fair, especially those who recall last year’s rain. “If you had your car get stuck or very muddy last year, you would be quick to remember that and think you’re not going to fight that.” And, although the grounds weren’t terribly affected by the weather, it did get muddy, said Taylor, explaining, “There’s just so much silt, it doesn’t take much rain to make it smeary on top, but obviously we’re going to get away from that with the move. “Overall, I’m very satis-
fied. The fair, for the most part, ran pretty smoothly, and it was exciting to talk to people about the new fairgrounds,” he said. Of all the days, “Wednesday was probably one of the nicest days. The kids day activities were fantastic,” said Taylor, pointing out daytime attendance, from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. for that day “was huge.” It goes to show they’re doing something right, although “you always wonder if that takes away from other days,” he said. “We are already talking and would like to do something next year that would help bolster attendance on other days, but we’re not yet sure what that would be.” Changes could include the introduction of more daytime activities to offering some sort of reduced admission for all who arrive earlier in the day. Despite lower than usual attendance, Taylor said, “the livestock auction, for sure, set a record.” Proceeds from the sale, he estimates, neared $400,000, and “that’s a huge increase for the money that goes directly back to the 4-H and FFA kids. The business community did a great job stepping up.” Perhaps contributing to
the overall higher prices paid for livestock at this year’s fair was a commitment by several owners to donate back to the new fairgrounds project a portion of their proceeds. “From a buyer’s standpoint, if a good number of kids have chosen to donate, maybe that would help them put in another bid or two,” he said. “It’s gratifying to know a good percentage of the kids chose that option, and I think it’s something we’ll do again next year and I think it will be more popular next year,” he said, although the exact amount generated by that has yet to be determined. Throughout the week, he said, “We had some back luck with the grandstands activities.” The pulling track was all ready to go Wednesday, when rain caused a delay to the local pull. And, then it ended abruptly when the sled encountered a major mechanical failure and was unable to operate. And, the two demolition events, Tuesday’s Figure 8 race and Saturday’s demo derby both had lower turnouts than expected, he said, noting an increase in scrap values combined with the Cash for Clunkers program, which took
many old vehicles out of the market, fewer and fewer individuals are making the investment in vehicles. “It’s tough to get a car and put a lot of money into it for just one night of fun,” he said. And, “if you don’t put a good show on, spectator attendance is down.” Consequently, “we’re going to reevaluate to see what we’re going to do in the next couple of years. As long as we’re at our current location, due to seating and size, we’re limited on what we can do.” Especially compared to two years ago, when extreme heat contributed to increased stress on animals, livestock health was well maintained, he said. Last year’s practice of permitting early checkin of the hogs helped not only ease the stress on the animals, he said, but helped to make things less stressful for the owners and their families, especially those with multiple animals to take to the fair. The Ohio Department of Health, along with fair vet Dr. Eric Shaver and Holmes County Health Director Dr. D.J. McFadden kept the board informed about H3N2 swine flu and,
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As Holmes County Habitat for Humanity moves through the build process for its current home, it is in need of individuals or groups to volunteer on workdays. Volunteers with all levels of experience are encouraged to call 330674-HOME for information on workday opportunities, which are normally scheduled on Fridays and Saturdays. Leading Habitat through the build is construction supervisor Roy Crayton. Many business-
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The Garaway Marching Pirates, under the direction of Ryan McPeeks and Tabitha McPeeks, will play host to the 41st Garaway Band Preview on Saturday, Aug. 25 at
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while everyone had their guards up, “we had no incident of any sick hog that could have had that virus,” Taylor said. Taylor said he was also “very pleased with the antique tractor display, showing the evolution of picking corn.” “I want to thank Marlin Moore for bringing it in,” he said. The gears are already in motion for preparing a different theme for the display next year. At the shows and throughout the week, Taylor said, members of the Junior Fair Board stepped up to play an integral role in making the fair a success. “The Senior Fair Board was very pleased about the Junior Fair Board, and I think we have restored the role,” he said. “We started working a couple of years ago to build that back up and those efforts really came through this year. “We want them to have a greater role in the Junior Fair portion in the livestock shows, and I think they took that seriously. It will only continue to get better,” he said. Members of the Junior Fair Board were largely responsible for announcing shows, calling classes, keeping track of the win-
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very important to ensure that the nerves to these organs are free of any irritation, compression or stress. In fact, for over a century chiropractors have noticed the intimate relationship between spinal health and hip, sacroiliac and leg problems. When your hips are uneven, your legs become uneven; one appears longer than the other. More pressure is placed on the long leg when you walk; the knees, hips, ankle and feet on that side of your body may show pain and pressure. This is most noticeable when you lie down and is often used as a chiropractic test. Pregnancy — Pregnant women make hormones to relax their joints for easier delivery of the baby. However, if their spines are not healthy, instability of the hip (and other) joints may be revealed and may make what should be a joyous time one of pain. Chiropractic care is particularly helpful during and after pregnancy. Chiropractors have noticed that a properly aligned SI joint, hip and spine helps ensure a more comfortable pregnancy
and a safer and easier delivery and postpartum recovery. Children’s hip problems — Since childhood is a very physical time full of falls, accidents, cuts, scrapes and occasional serious injuries, children should have their spines checked regularly, including their hips, their leg lengths and their SI or sacroiliac joints by a doctor of chiropractic to ensure they are free of subluxations. Chiropractors and body workers have often observed that a stressful birth can damage a chid’s spine and body structure and can cause problems in adult life if not corrected. Conclusion — Chiropractic checkups should be part of your family’s health care regime. This is especially important for children since sacroiliac and lower back problems may have their origin in childhood. Pregnant women should definitely have a chiropractic exam since the stress of pregnancy and trauma of childbirth affect the hips and entire spinal column. This information was provided by Chaffee Chiropractic Clinic, 242 E. Milltown Road, Wooster.
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Are you confused by all the claims on food packages? Food labels can trick us. Learn how they do it and what they really mean at a free class Tuesday, Aug. 28 at 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. at Nature’s Food Market in the conference room. Zedrick Clark will teach how to better understand food labels, what to look for and what labels don’t
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Back to school — good-bye, kids; hello, clean car Hooray! Boo hoo! Ugh! Waa! Cheers! The first day of school brings on many emotions for members of the family. Kids may be apprehensive or nervous about a new school year, parents may have their heart strings pulled a bit as they watch their child embark on another older year of academics. There are also the children who sprint away from their crazy mothers who have done nothing but yell at them for the past month, and the mothers who kick them onto the bus so that for once they can sit down and listen to the peace and quiet. Thankfully I fall somewhere in the middle.
Having endured a long and fun-packed summer of sun, my family was more than ready for school to start. By midAugust we all were vacation zombies, not able to function without running to the next bit of summer that we had to squeeze in before the first day of school. No sleep, meals that consisted of cleaning out bags of potato chips and a scoop of peanut butter, and general brain mush had turned us into
a moving glob of sunscreen and bug repellant. We were all ready for this bit of normalcy and routine, but I’d be lying if I said I wouldn’t miss our adventurous, care-free days of youthful bliss. When my oldest daughter started kindergarten I was an emotional mess. Through tears of joy and sadness, I decided to best fill my day with something productive and overdue — I cleaned out the car. I’d like to believe that saying about people with clean houses lead dull lives also applies to one’s vehicle, because if that’s true, I am one wild and exciting person. Cleaning the car is no small
feat, especially after a long summer of activity. I remember that day so many years ago with disgusted vividness — pulling crusty french fries from beneath car seats, scrubbing mud from floor mats, and vacuuming the vacation sand from everywhere else. It’s enough to make a person get a little angry, and maybe enough to make a person glad that summer is (sniff) over and that it’s about time those little dirty filthy kids of mine (sniff) got out of my car and messed up something else for a change. But that is the bittersweetness of the first day of school, when sud-
denly they are messing up someone else’s stuff, and at the same time, that someone else is there to lead and guide them while you sit idly at home, with a bottle of Armor All, a rag, and a pocket of soggy tissues. Oh, and a clean car. Ever since that day I have made it an annual routine, that on the first day that all of my children venture back into the hands of someone else, I use my first ounce of free time to desummer and de-child the vehicle. I clean the seats, the windows, the floors. I haul out the trash and scrub dried up lemonade from the cup holders. And when it’s all done
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Winesburg Art show winners are listed Exhibitors who won prizes at the fifth annual Winesburg Classic Art Show on Aug. 18 included: First place winner for her photography and oil paintings was Mary Beth Chapdelaine of Peninsula, Ohio and Torrington, Conn. Second place was Heidi Yoder of Millersburg for
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Club notes Ripley Gardeners Members of Ripley Gardeners made cement leaves at the home of Jane Bilek on July 23. Andree Abedl from the Kroc Center in Ashland provided the instructions. The next meeting will be the summer cook-out on Aug. 27 at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Terry Moore. Husbands and guests are welcome.
Countyline Historical Society Chris Hart presented the Titanic Survivors to members of the Countyline Historical Society when they met Aug. 18 at the Miller Museum. Hart is the curator/living historian at Historic Roscoe Village in Coshocton. He portrays several first person characters. A business meeting followed with several committee reports given. It
was announced that a chicken barbecue, Wayne County Fair style will be held Oct. 6 from 10:30 a.m. until sold out at Clinton Township Firehouse. It was also reported that Internet has been installed so that acquisitions and holdings may be put into the program. This will allow the group to have its own website. There will be a display at the Wayne County Historical Society in celebration of Wayne County’s Bicentennial. The society is also participating in the county-wide Historical Society Tours. The museum will be on the tour Oct. 13 and open from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at no charge. The Society will be hosting the April 17 meeting which is being extended to other societies, other than Wayne County Historical Society. The next membership meeting will be Oct. 20 at the Miller Museum, with Ken Smailes’ presentation on Delaware Indians.
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THANKS FOR THE HELP — Millersburg Lions Club expresses its appreciation for the support of the club’s food stand at the 2012 Holmes County Fair. Through purchases and generosity at the food stand, the club is able to help community members in need of sight preservation. weekly KOPS. The speaker was Fred Geib, chef at Ashland University. He had high blood pressure, weighing 273 pounds and had diabetes. He started eating healthy, especially breakfast. Then he began walking and running. Lunch is his main meal, eating sensibly for lunch and dinner. His blood pressure now is normal and he has lost 45 pounds. He has kept his weight off 1½ years and plans to run a marathon in October in Columbus. On July 25, the group had members present with a total loss of 6.2 pounds. Mary Burgett was the best weekly and monthly loser. She said to eat fruits and vegetables. Janice Tope was the best weekly and monthly rededicat-
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The Berlin Lions will meet next at Cindy’s Diner on Sept. 6 at 6 p.m. for supper. Doug Crabb, owner of the American Koryo Academy and the martial arts studio in Berlin, will be sharing his story about what drew him to reach out to the youth of Holmes County. If you are not currently a club member but would be interested in learning more about Lions, you are welcome to attend with an RSVP to 330-231-5942.
Due to scheduling conflicts the barbecue scheduled on Aug. 25 in Charm is cancelled. The next Lions barbecue is planned for Sept. 8 beside Sol’s in Berlin.
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Library programs 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 on Saturday, Sept. 29 at the Central Library from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for any teen needing assistance with submitting their artwork. Nationwide voting for the artwork will take place beginning Oct. 14 when teens, friends and families can vote for their favorite piece. Grand prize is a $50 Amazon gift card. Other prizes include T-shirts and autographed copies of popular teen works. The nationwide contest 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.
at 11 a.m. at the Central Library in Millersburg Aug. 29-Sept. 26 for children in grades 1-5 who can explore Native American culture through books, DVDs, crafts and handson activities. Call the Central Library at 330-6745972, Ext. 211 or stop by the Children’s Reference Desk to register. — “Our Town, Memories of Holmes County Project” — Do you have old pictures of an event Programs and events or people in Holmes at the Holmes County County? Please consider District Public Library sharing or donating your include: photos to the “Our Town” — Story Celebrations project. The images or at the Central Library in scanned representations Millersburg: Wednesdays will be gathered in a book at 11 a.m. for toddlers and shared at the Holmes and preschoolers ages 2-5, County Library as well as Aug. 29-Sept. 26. Join in on its web site. Contact the fun with songs, activi- Susan Corl at 330-674ties, crafts and more! Call 5972 with questions or for the Central Library at more information. 330-674-5972, Ext. 211 — Good news for stuor stop by the Children’s dents and researchers. Reference Desk to regis- There is now a way to ter. locate and order items — East Branch Story from colleges and univerCelebrations will be Mon- sities. The Wayne Comdays at 11 a.m. for tod- munity College library dlers and preschoolers has offered to provide ages 2-5, Sept. 10-Oct. 1 community cards to Holand Oct. 15-Nov. 5. Join in mes County residents. the fun with songs, activi- These items may be delivties, crafts and more! Call ered to the Holmes Counthe East Branch in Wal- ty Higher Education Cennut Creek at 330-893-3464 ter for easy pick-up. To or stop by the Help Desk apply for the card and see to register. card holder benefits, you — Native American Adventures: Wednesdays See Pg. 18 — LIBRARY
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Library download an application from https://wayne. uakron.edu/library/community-members.dot or visit the Central Library in Millersburg for a paper form. All applications must be returned to the Holmes County Library
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limited. Call 330-674-5972 or stop by the Help Desk to register. Programs and events at the Loudonville Public Library, 122 E. Main St.: September is Library Card Sign-Up Month. As students head back to school, the Loudonville Public Library encourages parents to visit and make sure their children and teens sign up for the most important school supply of all — a library card. Anyone
signing up for a library card in September will be entered into an ageappropriate prize drawing. This is a time when libraries across the country remind parents and caregivers that a library card is the smartest card you can own. When it comes to achieving academic success a library card provides students with access to a world of both print and electronic resources. Students can See Pg. 19 — LIBRARY
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Holmes County bookmobile 371, 12:45-2:30 p.m.; Nature’s Food Market, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Countryview Wood, state Route 241, 9:30-10:15 a.m.; Mary Shetler, County Road 77, 10:3011:15 a.m.; Heini’s Cheese, 11:30 a.m.-noon; Saltillo, 1-1:45 p.m.; P&G IGA, Killbuck, 3-6 p.m. Friday — Roman Miller, County Road 323, 9:45-10:30 a.m.; Coblentz Equipment, County Road 329, 10:45-11:15 a.m.; Sycamore Run, 1-2 p.m.; Greenfield Village, 2:15-3 p.m.
Entertainment briefs Community invited to enjoy seniors’ artwork Walnut Hills Retirement Community will host an “Art is Ageless” exhibit on Saturday. The exhibit will be held at Walnut Hills Retirement Home, 4770 Olde Pump St. and will be open to the public from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. This year’s exhibit will feature 85 pieces of artwork entered by Holmes County residents who
are ages 55 and over, said Paula Miller, community relations coordinator. Visitors to the exhibit will enjoy artwork from a variety of categories, including paintings and drawings; photography; quilting, crossstitch, and other soft crafts; woodworking, ceramics, and other hard crafts; and miscellaneous arts and crafts items. Visitors will also have a chance to vote for their favorite piece of artwork for a People’s Choice Award. Admission is free.
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Much of his work has been done in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The presentation will be followed by a pizza or The Wilderness Center brown bag lunch and then Nature Photo Club will a hands-on lesson in the hold a presentation and field. Take take tripod and mini workshop on macro macro gear. The program photography on Aug. 25 at and workshop are free and 9:30 a.m. The presentation open to the public. www. will be by Jerry Jelinek, wildernesscenter.org. whose nature images have been used extensively by the national park system. See Pg. 19 — BRIEFS
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Auditions for Woosterfest Talent Show set The Wooster Area Chamber of Commerce is seeking contestants for the 2012 Woosterfest Talent Show. Singers, dancers, bands, musicians or any form of entertainment will be considered. Auditions will be held on Aug. 30 and Sept. 4 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Wooster Area Chamber of Commerce. No appointment is needed. Those who are unable to attend one of the audition nights may submit a videotape. Sponsored by Clear
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Handmade With a Purpose craft show is Sept. 22 Young Life of Holmes and Tuscarawas Counties proudly presents Handmade With A Purpose, an all-American made craft fair Saturday, Sept. 22 from 10 a.m. -5 p.m. at Walnut Creek Mennonite. Space is still available for crafters. For more information please contact HandmadeWithAPurpose@gmail.com or 330-852-4534.
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Class (Continued From Page 20) discover the areas where they are most passionate about making a difference. A structured portion of each program day will provide insight and groundwork on various leadership topics including the cycle of experience, change, diversity and inclusion. Leadership Tuscarawas participants will have the opportunity to put their new found skills and awareness of the community into action during the program year. The class will develop a project that addresses a community issue that is in need of focused attention and leadership. The roles each participant will play are designed to create a team atmosphere that will enhance the individuals’ skills, and at the same time, work toward a community project to alleviate some area of concern in Tuscarawas County. After graduation in May, participants are encouraged to apply their newly gained skills and knowledge by volunteering and serving on elected/appointed boards, commissions and various community committees. In an effort to familiarize participants of the Leadership Tuscarawas class with both the opportunities and challenges facing Tuscarawas County, Leadership Tuscarawas has organized a tour of the county addressing some of the following issues: infrastructure, agriculture, community development, health care, preservation, education and business. The tour is a broad overview of these issues. A more in-depth discussion will be take place during the next nine months of Leadership Tuscarawas classes. The tour takes place Wednesday, Aug. 29 begin-
ning at the Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds at 7:30 a.m. with the first stop being Dover Dam. A tour of the dam will be conducted by Darrin Lautenschleger of the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District. The group will see the Oil & Gas Industry with a drive-by and information provided by Amy Rutledge of the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce. Next stop is the Zoar Levy where Jenny Donato of the Zoar Community Association will outline the concerns of Zoar Village. Steve Stokey of Allied Machines will join the tour en route to Allied to share his leadership style and update the group on Allied’s role in the community. The group will visit the Clinic for the working poor and hear from Jamie Smith about the issues surrounding health care. From there, the bus will move to the Dennison Depot Museum where Wendy Zucal will update the group on the historic value of Tuscarawas County. Trinity Hospital Twin City is the next stop. Tiffany Poland will highlight the 100-year history of the hospital. Michael White will speak to the group at the Yellow Butterfly Winery. Education and technology will be the topic at Dover High School hosted by Superintendent Bob Hamm. The final stop will be a tour of the Farmers Market by Jonna Cronebaugh. The tour is open to any interested party at a cost of $45. Please contact Leadership Tuscarawas Director Lynn Angelozzi at 330-340-5105 or by emailinformation@leadershiptusc.org . Dress comfortably, wear closed toe walking shoes, and if you suffer from motion sickness, please
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Obituaries Gloria Conaway, 71 Gloria J. Conaway, 71, Burbank, died Monday, Aug. 13, 2012, at the Cleveland Clinic Fo u n d a tion. She was born Sept. 17, 1940, in Burbank, the daughter of Bernard and Elizabeth (Huegle) Dull. Gloria was a homemaker all her life. She is survived by her husband, Earl E. Conaway Sr., whom she married July 4, 1957; children Earl E. (Linda) Conaway Jr. of Burbank, Karl
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(Donna) Conaway of Apple Creek and Patty (Dan) Delarosa of Burbank; eight grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Janet (Chuck) Barnes of Nashville and Joyce (Don) Chaney of Wooster; and Aunt Margaret Weslock of Lodi. Her parents, brother, two grandchildren and a great-grandson, died previously. Funeral services were Friday, Aug. 17, at Matteson Funeral Home in West Salem, with pastor Nathan Ward officiating. Burial was in Burbank Cemetery.
Leon P. Schopfer, 84, of Wooster, and formerly of Glenmont, passed away Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 14, 2012, following a short illness. He was born Oct. 9, 1927, in Glenm o n t , and was the son of Walter and Eleanore (Vogel) Schopfer. On Oct. 9, 1952, he married Mary Louise Strouse, and she survives. He managed Vogels General Merchandise in Glenmont, was a salesman for Friendly Wholesale and retired in 1992 from Owens Illinois in Berlin. Leon was a member of the UCC Church of Glenmont, where he served as deacon and elder, and attended Trinity UCC of Wooster, when he was able. He was a veteran of WW II, serving in the U.S. Air Force and was a member of the Millersburg American Legion. Leon was a
Jerry Evans, 57 Jerry Duane Evans, 57, of Big Prairie, passed away Friday evening Aug. 17, 2012, following a short illness. He was born Sept. 21, 1954, in Wooster and was the son of Murt and Virginia (Endsley) Evans. On Aug. 21, 1982, he married Terrie Lynn VanZile and she survives. Jerry worked 20 years for Underwood in Wooster and was currently employed at Holmesville Masonry. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. Jerry enjoyed hunting, fishing and socializing with friends. Surviving in addition to his wife, Terrie, are two children and their spouses; Jeremy (Brandy) Evans of Colum-
bus and Courtney (Cliff Seagroves) Duncan of Washington D.C.; seven grandchildren, Portia, Autumn, Summer, Jakob, Riley, Madeline and Lucy; three sisters, Sharon McFarlin of Columbus, Barb (Charlie) Watts of Marion and Carolyn Hall of Big Prairie; a sister-in-law, Ruth Evans of Nashville, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Jim “Heavy” and Gary Evans. A memorial service officiated by Kevin Phipps was held Monday, Aug. 20. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Family suggests that memorial contributions be made to Hospice and Pallative Care of Greater Wayne (Holmes) County, 2525 Back Orrville Rd., Wooster, Ohio 44691.
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Martha Wengerd, 2 Martha R. Wengerd, 2-year-old daughter of Roy and Mary (Keim) Wengerd, of 6605 Township Road 362, Millersburg, died Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2012, at her home from a drowning accident. She was born June 3, 2010. Her parents are member of the Old Order Amish Church. In addition to her parents she is survived by nine brothers and sisters, Miriam, Barbara, Adam, Andrew, Samuel, Daniel, Esther, Naomi and Aaron;
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Emanuel J. Schlabach, 82, of 2870 County Road 114, Sugarcreek, died unexpectedly Sat. Aug. 18, 2012, at Med Central Health System in Mansfield. He was born February 4, 1930, in Holmes County to the John A. and Mary (Hershberger) Schlabach. He is retired from Valley Brake and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. He is survived by his wife, the former Sara Erb whom he married June 21, 2007, six children Sylvanus (Sara) Schlabach of Millersburg, Adam (Faith) Schlabach of Fulks Run, Virginia, Delbert Schlabach of New Port, John Schlabach of Canton, Emanuel Jr. (Becky) Schlabach of Wooster, Esther (Vernon) Hershberger of Ragersville; 10 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; seven step-children, Katie (Jonathan) Raber of Bellville, Effie (Mervin) Lehman, Levi (Linda) Troyer, Amanda (Vernon) Troyer all of Baltic, Mary (Delbert) Troyer and Fannie (Owen) Hershberger, both of Sugarcreek, and
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Looking back at the 2011-12 school year, it was quite a banner year for Holmes County, as West Holmes and Hiland sent nine teams and individuals to the state tournaments, bringing home a tennis championship in the fall and a basketball title in the winter. As the 2012-13 school year begins, it is hard to imagine another year with as many success stories. Of course, there won’t be another dynasty like Hiland had the past two seasons with Dylan Kaufman and Seger Bonifant leading the way on the basketball court. Players like them don’t come along too often, and mix in the other players on the squad who played such key roles, and it is no wonder the Hawks were so good. The Knights’ Rachel Nelson is off to a great start in defending her Div. II state championship in tennis. She is definitely an elite player who is in a class of her own around here. The three-time All-Ohioan will face some stiff competition down the road as she tries for a fourth state trip. West Holmes tennis coach Jason Otto says that three of the top players in the state come out of the Eastern District, which means one of them could be knocked out along the tournament trail. If I were a betting man, I would put my money on Nelson. Her all-around game is too good, and she has the heart of a lion. West Holmes has some other teams and individuals that might make some noise this season if everything goes according to plan. Cully Gordon is a two-time state qualifier in cross country and he has worked harder than ever heading into his senior year, where he plans to go out with a bang. The Lady Knights’ soccer team had a memorable season last year, enjoying a run to regionals, getting denied a trip to state in a shoot-out. They lost a lot of tal-
Lady Knights open with win vs. Triway ent to graduation, but are blessed with some extremely talented players back, including Abby Callahan, Courtney Kozak and goaltender Shelby Harris. The West Holmes volleyball team was hit hard by graduation, but still has some skilled players back and some newcomers who should make an instant impact, such as freshmen Raichelle Erman and setter Cara Park, daughter of veteran coach Jim Park. Park will have a new assistant coach this season, as former West Holmes middle hitter Amanda Humphrey returns to her Alma Mater to take over for Lindsey (Bird) Taylor. Humphrey finished her collegiate career at Duquesne in 2009 and worked in the Pittsburgh area before returning home to pursue her teaching certification at Ashland University. She is doing her student teaching this year at Hiland. Junior middle hitter Laina Snyder says she enjoys working with Humphrey, who works with the hitters on technique. Humphrey also knows a thing or two about blocking. She finished her career among the top 10 career leaders in blocks at Duquesne. Pretty impressive considering she missed her junior year after having surgery on both knees. The Knights’ football team is expecting to enjoy great success this year. Gabe Snyder leads the offense with a trio of talented running backs, Garrett Mackey, Grant Hay and Layne Perone. The offense will have a solid offensive line thanks to a pair of former running backs (Keaton Leppla and Andrew Rose) who traded in jerseys in the 20s for 50s and 70s. Both Leppla and Rose just love to hit people and figure they can better serve the team blocking than running. Golf and tennis have been playing for weeks, while the rest of the fall sports teams kicked off action this week. The football team travels to Triway to take on the Titans in the season opener Friday night.
By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Visiting West Holmes turned the tables on Triway this year, taking advantage of some scoring opportunities and coming away with a 3-0 victory over the Titans in non-conference soccer action Monday at Triway. West Holmes junior forward Shelbee Shaffer knocked home a cross from freshman Hannah Schlegel for the first goal with 29:36 remaining in the first half. The Knights maintained pressure thoughout the remaninder of the half, but came up empty. “We were just a bit outmatched tonight,” said Triway coach Aaron Bieniek. “West Holmes had a bit more quality first touches, and had a bit more quality on the ball overall. “We were trying to do things the way we like to play in both halves. I felt we were pretty even, but some small things hurt us tonight,” the coach continued. “First touches let us down. We couldn’t link up offensively very well. That’s something we need to iron out in practice. It’s still early.” The Knights dominated
the game statistically, outshooting the Titans 15-2 with an 8-1 edge in corner kicks. “Traditionally, this game has always been closer and we’ve come out on the wrong side of it more than our share of times,” West Holmes coach Josh Wengerd said. “It’s a rivalry game, West Holmes and Triway. Hopefully the football team can build off our momentum here. “I thought in the second half, we looked a little more crisp, a little more focussed,” Wengerd added. “We were able to score two goals in the second half, and that’s what we needed to do.” Midway through the second half, Knights’ junior forward Abby Callahan fired a shot point blank at Triway keeper Mariah Cruise, but the Titan knocked the ball away. Unfortunately, it bounced right back to Callahan who found the upper left corner of the net for a 2-0 advantage with 20:27 remaining in the contest. Down two, Triway was forced to press the action offensively a little bit, and sophomore defender
WHHS netters roll West Holmes entertained Triway in tennis last Wednesday afternoon, and the Knights were not the nicest hosts, blanking the Titans 5-0. Rachel Nelson stormed past Sarah Herald 6-1, 6-0 at first singles leading the assault. The Triway junior knew she had her work cut out for her taking on the defending state champion. “You just try to go out and do your best because you know she’s good,” Herald said. “It will only help me in the long run.” Marki Hogle scored a 6-0, 6-1 win over Jennifer Anderson at second singles and Morgan Wagers completed the singles sweep with a 6-2, 6-2 triumph over Taylor Sparr at third singles. “Marki and Morgan put a lot of time in during the off-season, and it is really starting to show,” said West Holmes coach Jason Otto.” I’m real happy with how Morgan is com-
ing along at singles. She’s mostly played doubles in the past.” Hannah Frank and Chelsea Black were 6-1, 6-0 winners at first doubles over the Titans’ Carson Thomas and Kasey Petila. Savannah Yoder and Stormi Morris posted a win in straight sets over Aubrey Bailey and Emily Dieringer at second doubles. “Savannah and Stormi are really jelling together,” Otto said. “I like the way the girls are playing right now.” The win improved West Holmes’ record to 3-0 on the season, while the Titans (0-3) are still searching for their first win. “We knew it would be tough here at West Holmes. I was just hoping for a little better showing,” Triway coach Andy Redd said. “Our young kids are still learning what their roles are going to be. We’re kind of rebuilding.”
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West Holmes’ Abby Callahan scored twice in Monday’s season opener to lift the Knights to a 3-0 win over Triway in girls soccer action. Alex Brown came up with a loose ball and found a streaking Callahan, who broke away ahead of the field and drilled the final shot of the night for a 3-0 lead with 10:46 to play. “Actually, we were a bit more focussed on Mallory Wahl,” Bieniek said. “We had seen her play and didn’t think they’d have Callahan up front to start with. They switched her to play up top in the second half. We thought we could match their speed pretty well, but Callahan still managed to get on the goal sheet twice. We
did keep Wahl in check; unfortunately Callahan found the back of the net a couple of times.” Despite the off night, Bieniek remained optimistic. “We’re confident. We’re a bit young ourselves,” the Tirway coach added. “We’ve just got to continue to work and get better every day. The girls put in a great effort and that’s the No. 1 thing we ask of them. The girls gave us two good halves. Now we’ve just got to find the back of the net and link up a bit.”
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last year while both playing fullback. Brady Arnold is a threat at wide receiver, while Mitch Sheely and Lucas Geib are also capable targets. Tight end Brock Macaulay, a Kent State recruit, is another weapon with good hands who also knows how to utilize his 6-foot-7, 240-pound frame as a blocker. Defensively, the Knights have the two giants, Macaulay and Snyder (6-5) rushing from the outside with Mackey and Rose inside plugging holes, leaving linebackers Leppla and Perone to do their thing, which is hit people. In the defensive secondary, corners Phillips and Sheely are also big hitters who are good on coverage, as is Geib, who gives the Knights depth in the defensive backfield. Hay is the weak side safety and Clay Stutzman is the strong safety. Arnold doubles as the free safety. “We’ve got a lot of high expectations. We’ve got a lot of two- and three-year
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season in the offensive backfield, while a couple of underclassmen who made their mark last year, juniors Layne Perone (FB/LB)and Brady Arnold (WR/DB), are also experienced game breakers. Perone was among the leading rushers on the team last season in a back-up role, while Arnold was Snyder’s primary passing target at wide receiver. “I think all 11 starters are essential to us,” Maltarich said. “We have a good starting group, but behind these 19 seniors, we have a lot of kids who haven’t seen any varsity action just yet. We’ve got to be healthy across the board. Staying healthy is key for us. “We have to stay focussed and look at the big prize,” Maltarich continued. “We can’t have any petty jealousy. We can’t have any plays off. We have to go 100 percent and work for this team each and every day.” Beyond the returning seniors and a few other experienced underclassmen, the Knights do not have much depth. “We’ve got about 45 kids 10 through 12,” Maltarich said. “That’s about average.”
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LEGAL COUNTY: HOLMES The following applications and/or verified complaints were received, and the following draft, proposed and final actions were issued, by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) last week. The complete public notice including additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information or a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http:// www.epa.ohio.gov/actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644-2129 email: HClerk@epa.state.oh.us FINAL ISSUANCE PERMIT TO INSTALL
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GENERAL LABORERS needed to conduct geophysical surveying. Job involves working outdoors while performing strenuous work. Requires a valid Ohio driver's license. Must be able to pass drug screen and background check. Job demands walking for long periods on uneven surfaces, and must be willing to work out of state at times. Hours are 40 to 60 hours a week. Health insurance paid, 401K. Apply in person M-F, 9a-4p at: Precision Geophysical 2695 SR 83 S Millersburg, Ohio 44654.
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-mail resume to: djoy@advertisingbydesign.net or mail to: ABD, 55 W. Jackson St. Millersburg, OH 44654
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CASH FOR scrap metal: trucks, buses, cars, heavy equip., farm equip., copper, batteries, brass, aluminum, and any metal. Call (330) 473-8410. ATTENTION LAND wanted in Holmes County for deer bow hunting. Responsible adult with 35 years hunting experience. Call Don at 330-763-1055. NOTICE: THERE will be a Chore Time Incinerator for broiler house at Mt Hope Machinery Sale Aug. 18. ROUTE 83 Restaurant 7501 SR 83 Holmesville Monday-Sunday 6am-9pm Great Food & Spirits. Breakfast all day! 330-279-3663 www.route83restaurant.com
ROBIN INDUSTRIES 65 Lost & Found ELASTOTEC DIVISION 3500 SR 39 B E R L I N T W P . LOST 2 gray Flemish Giant rabbits, beMt Hope & Clark area. OH ACTION DATE : tween 330-893-3462, leave message. 08/16/2012 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: WASTE- LOST: Black 2 wheeled wheel barrow w/ pipe clamps on axel. Dan E. Yoder, WATER 31387 CR 126, Millersburg. IDENTIFICATION NO. : FOUND: LIGHT chocolate standard poo877168 docked tail, older red collar, not This final action not pre- dle, spayed, really friendly, loves to ride in ceded by proposed action car, well groomed. 330-231-5469 or call and is appealable to ERAC. dog pound. Sanitary Sewer Extension for Elastotec Robin Indus- 70 Business Opportunity tries at 3500 State Route 39. DAILY RECORD Carriers Needed FINAL ISSUANCE OF MOTOR REVOCATION OF P E R M I T - T O - I N S T A L L If you would like to have your name put AND OPERATE on our list of prospective carriers or drivVIRGINIA DOOR CO. PO BOX 67 M I L L E R S B U R G OH ACTION DATE : 08/15/2012 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: AIR IDENTIFICATION NO. : RVK02330 Permit revoked. Publish Holmes County Hub Publish Holmes County Shopper August 23, 2012
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Columbus, Ohio Office of Contracts Legal Copy Number 120546 Sealed proposals will be accepted from pre-qualified bidders at the ODOT Office of Contracts until 10:00 a.m. on September 20, 2012. Project 120546 is located in Holmes County, LR-COUNTY TRAIL PHASE 5A and is a BIKEWAYS project. The date set for completion of this work shall be as set forth
ers in your area, simply call the circulation department at 330-264-1125 ext 2257 or 1-800-686-3958, or stop by our office at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster. Please refer to the individual route number when calling. There is no collecting of money from any of our customers on any of our delivery routes.
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HOME BUSINESS opportunity. Part-time or full-time, choose your own hours. Contact (330) 893-1042 THE ECONOMY GOT YOU DOWN? GOOD PART TIME $$$$$ FOR PART TIME HOURS DELIVERING THE LOCAL MORNING NEWSPAPER FOR THE DAILY RECORD If you would like to have your name put on our list of prospective carriers or drivers in your area, simply call the circulation department at 330-264- 1125 ext 2257 or 1-800-686-3958, or stop by our office at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster. Please refer to the individual route number when calling. There is no collecting of money from any of our customers on any of our delivery routes. CALL TODAY!!
105 General FULL-TIME DAIRY employee to move cattle to parlor & groom stalls. Exc. wage & benefits. Bristol Dairy Ltd., 6818 Coal Bank Rd., Marshallville. COOK WANTED, 1 year experience. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson Street or call 330-674-1457.
COUNTY HOME EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The Holmes County Home is seeking applications for Kitchen Staff, Nurses' Aides and LPN's. Applicant must have a good attendance record and good attitude. Please pick up and submit applications to: Holmes County Home 7260 State Route 83 Holmesville, Ohio 44633 Holmes County is an equal opportunity employer. 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. 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 NEW EMPLOYMENT Opportunities Available. Serving individuals w/ disabiliites in Wayne and Holmes Counties, Full & Part time. Apply at: 538 E. Liberty St. Wooster. 330-264-4290 HOUSEKEEPER, part time. Will train.. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson Street, Millersburg or call 330-674-1457. WANTED: DRIVER/LABORER on mason crew. Holmes Masonery, (330) 465-5147 HELP WANTED on roofing crew, excellent pay, plenty of full-time work, great work environment, exp. a plus but not necessary. Call Dan at 330-473-7487. GIFT SHOP near Walnut Creek seeking part-time, friendly, dependable employee, must be available on Saturdays. Call 330-893-3653 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 OIL SERVICE rig taking applications for rig hands. (740) 824-4692. HIRING FOR parental assistant in charge of home schooling a 7th & 8th grader as well as housekeeping & other duties. 330-231-6936. MASONRY HELP WANTED: Must be willing to travel. 330-201-4891 PEOPLE WITH stone, stucco, or eifs experience. 330-231-9016
BEAUTY AND THE BEACH SALON is now accepting applications. Must be 18 or older and have a flexible schedule to work Mon-Sun. Must apply in person. 138 N. Washington St. Millersburg, OH. No Phone Calls Please. DRIVER & WORKER needed for construction crew. 330-231-2460. 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.
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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 DRIVERS - Class A-CDL OTR 53' vans/no Haz/no NY. Come join our team, get respect. Get miles, get home on weekends. Great pay and benefits. Call 800-315-1882, (8-5); Bill 330-461-0459 or Jim 330-241-3953.
195 Services 225 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.
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1960's Barber Chair plus 2 barber/salon sinks; 2 hairdryer chairs. Best Offer. Call (330) 749-2094
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Ferguson. Also skid loader tires, Air Boss. (740) 552-1722. FOR SALE: 990 UTILITY David Brown tractor; 7 ft heavy duty pull behind brush hog, International; Log splitter. Call (740) 824-4692.
Appliances Electronics Case 1835C, skid steer, 1800 hours,
WRINGER WASHER. All new parts redone and new paint. $400. 330-695-2555
needs paint, works good. $7,700. Call Jeff 330-852-3029 OLIVER SUPER 55 tractor, runs good, $3100. (330) 695-9944.
DELL COLOR printer, new in box, $30; Dell printer, used, $10; Sony DVD & Sony VCR player, $20 each; Samsung 22" color TV, $30. 330-231-1369 or 330-893-8414
JOHN DEERE 1018 rotary cutter, $3,200. 4 row cultivator with 3 point hitch, $150. (419) 957-3699.
FOR SALE: 36" brown Magic Chef clear, gas cook stove. $325. Works good, suitable for basement. Joni Raber 7455 TR 501 Lakeville OH 44638
FOR SALE: Bobcat S185 skid steer loader. 1460 hrs, good condition, $17500; Quick Tach pallet fork for skid loaders, heavy duty, $525; Also 18", 12", 10", and 26" Bobcat Earth Augers for Bobcat drive unit. 330-359-0150 Mt Eaton Trailer LLC
FOR SALE: Propane/natural gas chest freezer in good condition. Frostek brand. $900 OBO. (330) 377-9897
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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 FOR SALE: A nice electric canning stove, almond color, $175. 6200 TR 605 Millersburg. 330-674-6262
New Holland TC 48 DA, 48HP, 1000 hours. $10,000 (330) 359-0293
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GIBSON 18,000 BTU air conditioner. 230 volts, $50. obo. (330) 674-2459.
2500 BALES, 1st cutting Timothy hay, 35lb bales, no rain, nice soft hay. $6 330-472- 2613
MOBILE DJ System, four speakers, Lightbars, Equalizers, DJ booth, CD, cassette, changers, much more $1500. 740-439-0840
MUSKMELONS ARE ready. Burpee hybrids, sweet and refreshing. $2. each or 3 for $5. Elmer Mast, 8718 TR 552, Shreve. (330) 567-5960.
NOTICE: I sharpen silo filler knives. 120 Manufacturing /Industrial FOR SALE: JVC Camcorder 45x200m, David M. Troyer 8336 TR 601 Fredericksused once w/ carrying case and charger. burg, OH 44627
$100. 330-473-8385
INDUST. MAINTENANCE Tech. Requires maintenance, repair of mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic sawmill machinery. Submit resume to keng@yoderlumber.com or call 330-893-3121, ext 102.
125 Medical / Healthcare ACTIVITY ASSISTANT/STNA's Now is the time to become part of our very proud team at Sycamore Run and Scenic Pointe in beautiful Millersburg, Ohio. Due to increased census, we are accepting applications for a full time Activity Assistant and STNA's. LTC experience preferred. Ideal candidates must have initiative, a positive attitude, and an excellent work history. Every other weekend availability is required. Achieve long term job satisfaction at our lovely homes. Apply at: 6180 SR 83 Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Mon-Fri. 7am-9pm Sat/Sun 7am-8:30pm or Submit resume to: vfryer@sycamore-run.net or fax resume to 330-763-2236
150 Food Services BEEBOPS GRILL, now hiring P/T Server/ Host and P/T Dishwasher/ Prep Cook. Apply or send resume to beebopsgrill@yahoo.com
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FIRST CUTTING chemical free hay, no fertilizer for over 20 years. 37 lb bales, $6.00. (330) 472-2613. SWEET CORN will be ready the week of the 27th. Incredible and Candy Corn. $2.50/doz. Elmer Mast, 8718 TR 552, Shreve. (330) 567-5960.
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. CAT 988 LOADER w/ 6 yard tooth bucket, good running condition, $16,000. (330) 852-2466. 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.
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FOR SALE: Krone 4x5 net wrap round baler, in good condition, $7500. 330-698-0151 x 4 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 For Sale: McCormick deering Ground drive corn binder. Abe Raber, 5150 CR 229, Fredricksburg, Oh. 44627 330-695-6793.
Nice 2nd Cutting, round hay bales for sale: $120 ea. call: 330-749-2248 TAKING ORDERS for Golden Comet Pullets. Ready in Sept. and Nov. $8 each. Edward M. Miller, 10878 Township Rd. 526 Shreve, OH 44676. TAKING ORDERS for New York concord grape juice concentrate in 1 quart, 1 gallon or 5 gallon containers. (330) 852-2666. FOR SALE: Incredible Sweet Corn. $3.50/doz. David H. Yoder, 2905 TR 406, Millersburg. Call 330-893-2892. Apples. Summer Rambo are ready. Watch for future ads! Miller's Orchard 6411 T.R. 607, Fredericksburg, Oh 44627
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FOR SALE. Tri axle loads of firewood. Call for pricing. 330-473-7480. FIREWOOD - Kiln dried kindling. Troy Ridge Manufacturing, 3998 CR 168, Millersburg, OH. (2 mi. N.E. of Berlin. STOCK UP on firewood, slab bundles, split, seasoned. (330) 674-0646.
FOR SALE Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads avaliable. Also hollow cmpfire logs 330 231-8462. FIREWOOD, SPLIT & delivered. $55 a load. 330- 763-0989.
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WE TRADE firewood for junk. Deliveries available. 330-275-7980 FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. 10 yd load $85 + delivery. Henry J. Miller. 330-852-3363.
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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 MULTI FAMILY Garage Sale: Aug 30-31, 8am. Couch, loveseat, Rainbow sweeper, Little Tikes sinks, bike, Hobby horse, and lots more! At Roy Schlabach's 9393 S. Applecreek Rd., Applecreek. LARGE MOVING sale. 2552 SR 93, Sugarcreek. Sept. 11-15, 8-? Large area rugs, love seat, twin & queen beds, antique roll top desk, elec. stove, tables w/ chairs, end tables, filing cabinets, some clothes, lots of misc. No early sales. 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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WANTED: YOUNG Billy goat, Boar or Keko. Call (330) 893-2494. 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. Big Surrey Gelding. 6 yr old, TSS, safe for women. Kenny Troyer, (330) 231-8766. 17 YEARS old standard bred gelding, safe for anyone. $650. (330) 893-3272. 2 certified organic Holstein Steers, 600-800 lbs. 330-359-5647 or 330-317-4977 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: 2 yr. old, 3/4 Freesian 1/4 Perchron stud, green broke, $1500; 8 yr. old paint pony, 40" tall, safe for school kids, $400; Weenling red mini pony $150. Levi Yoder 5864 CR 59 Millersbrg FOR SALE: 4 yr old, black standard bred mare, TSS. $1400. John J Troyer, 8486 TR 654, 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
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FOR SALE: 5 year old standard bred mare, mostly trot, top buggy broke. Good traveler. $1800. Aden D Schlabach, 3710 CR 200, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. Phone (330) 359-0182. FOR SALE: standard bred gelding. Surrey size, TSS. 9 yrs. old. $1750. 330-897-0850 DRY SHAVINGS, $5.50 bag. Yoder's Horse Shoeing Stocks. 330-893-3102. FOR SALE: 3 years old 1/2 Morgan, 1/2 quarter mare, broke to ride & drive with Dutch colt. 2 years old 3/4 Morgan, over 15 hands. Mini horses, 2 stallions, 6 mares, some are bred. Best offer. Robert Miller, (330) 600-0237. FOR SALE: Fresh 3 year old standard bred gelding. Buggy size. TSS. $1700. (330) 897-0850. TOP BUGGY: New seat foam, curtains, paint reupholstered, good wheels, block brakes, side lights, NO: storm front, mirrors, head or tail lights. David Mast Buggy Shop, 7293 Cutter Rd., Fredericksburg, OH. 330-763-1299 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 - 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. 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.
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HORNED DORSET Polled Dorset cross rams out of triplets born Jan. 2012. Call (330) 674-1586 ext 1.
FOR SALE: 9 yr old standard bred gelding, TSS for women to drive, John D. Miller 1198 TR 169 Sugarcreek.
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.
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
FOR SALE: Yearling Tennessee walker, Rocky Mt. cross stud. Black, 55" $200. Mervin Hershberger 330-852-9010. FOR SALE: 7 yr old, standard bred gelding, TSS, family or boys horse. Atlee Barkman 8360 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611. 10 YR OLD GELDING, mostly trot, TSS, women can drive. Joseph Schlabach. 330-359-6134. MINIATURE BELTED Gallaway bull, 2 years old, proven breeder from petting farm. Very gentle. $600. obo. Call (330) 674-5498 before 3 pm. FOR SALE: Surrey, good condition. Roy Yoder, 4808 TR 367, Millersburg. 330-893-3087 ext. 1 FOR SALE: old type production Dorset Rams. From 16 year closed ewe flock. No hoof rot. Maternal lambing record history provided for every Ram. Leroy Kuhns, 8085 CR 235, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 330-674-3872 ext. 4. FOR SALE: 7 yr. old standard bred mare, tss, good for older people or women, $975. Steven Yoder, 6570 TR 323, Millersburg, OH. 330-674-2002
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6 YR old, 48", black pony gelding. Very flashy, TSS, broke to ride and drive. 330-893-4808
HOLSTEIN HEIFER, 3 years old, should be bred for spring calf, very small, been with miniature bull last 3 months, $750. 740-398-9382.
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.
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
FOR SALE Lavender American bantams, $6 each - 5 or more $5 each. VM/ 330-359-0329
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 FOR SALE: 3 yr old Apaloosa pony gelding, 52" tall, good broke to drive, TSS. Jeremy R. Miller, Baltic, 330-897-0089x6 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: 6 registered Katahdin ewes; 1 older registered Ram; 3 lambs from this summer. Priced from $150- $250. 330-852-3502 SEVEN 2 year old Dorset/ Suffolk cross ewes, possibly bred. Five 6 month old cross bred ewes. Eight 6 month old cross bred ram lambs. Baltic area. Call (740) 545-5047.
6 YEARS old cross bred mare, buggy size. Broke and OK. $1100. obo. Phone (740) 552-1722.
FOR SALE:Full blooded Cheviot rams. Born in Feb. 2012. $200. David H. Yoder, 2905 TR 406 Millersburg. 330-893-2892
3 yr old Standard bred Dutch harness cross, mare, bay, been in the buggy, drives w/ a lot of motion. Call: (330) 231-5219
8 YR old Bay standard bred gelding. Safe for anyone. $850 obo. 330-279-2070
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) KATAHDIN ewes, 2-3 yrs. old. Andy Miller. 330-852-9183. HOMEMADE CALF/ goat hutches. Tin siding, wooden frame, $75. Phone (330) 897-1178.
8 yr old Morgan standard bred cross, small horse, good broke, kids have been driving it, $1400. Call: (330) 231-5219
FOR SALE: Dorsett Rams, born Feb., 1 suffolk Ram, $200 OBO. Atlee Beachy 330-674-1912x1
FOR SALE: Small pony size cart & harness. 330-201-4638.
5 yr old brown & white, Paint pony mare, TSS, broke to drive, needs work. 330-567-9690 x 6
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: 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
GRULLA QUARTER horse gelding, 2 years old, well started under saddle, $600. obo. Call (330) 674-5498 before 3 pm. PONY PHILLIES, 2012 models, will finish between 48"-52", $100/each. Black & white paint stallion, 15.2HH, will sell or trade. (740) 824-4361. For Sale: 8 years old standard bred gelding, TSS, dark brown, big enough for surrey. Levi Miller, 330-893-3729. 7 MONTHS old Dorset Ram out of Triplets. Hoof rot free. Also ewe lambs. (330) 893-3687 ext. 2.
FOR SALE: Yearling Fresian Percheron cross, $600. Call 330-763-4327.
46" PONY, black & white paint, broke, $500. 330-275-2597
9 YEARS old big black cross gelding, anybody can drive, $4500. 5 years old bay, DHH saddle bred cross, boys horse, $1800. 5 years old buckskin pony, 48", $550. (330) 893-3025 ext 2. FOR SALE: Boys buggy, good condition, $1200. John J Troyer, 8486 TR 654, Fredericksburg, OH 44627.
the heart of the market Sugarcreek Office Post Office Box 422 1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 Phone 330.852.4111 Toll Free 888.852.4111 Fax 330.852.4099
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REGISTERED PAINT mare, 4 years old, great trail horse, very gentle, 15 hands. $600. obo. Call (330) 674-5498 before 3 pm. FOR SALE: 11 yr. old Percheron gelding, gray, broke to all forms of machinery, $600. Norman Yoder, 4454 CR 229, Fredericksburg, OH. FOR SALE: Dutch standard bred cross mare. 3 yr. old broke. TSS. Also, 2 ponies - 1 3-yr. old paint 52" 1 -9 yr. old black roan 43" Well broke to ride & drive. 330-893-3462 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. 8 yr old cross bred gelding, 3/4 standard bred, 1/4 Percheron, stand 16.2 hands, watches big trucks. (330) 852-4237. 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. 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
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FOR SALE: goats. used trampo(330) Pigmy 852-4111 line. 811 Berning Sewing Machine Bat888-852-4111 tery or electric. 330-893-3988 www.kaufmanrealty.com 5 YEARS old brown & white paint mare, broke to ride with snap. Marion Miller's, 4624 TR 422, Sugarcreek. 330-852-0261.
TAKING ORDERS for Golden Buff pullets last week in Aug. or Oct. $6.75. Joseph J. Miller, 4560 CR 207, Millersburg, Ohio 44654
KATAHDIN Ram, 6 mo. old, approx. 100 lbs, $175; Lady Amherst Pheasants, $50 a pair; Call ducks, $8/ea. 330-897-2063
2 Holstein steers weighing approx 825. On organic pasture and non medicated grain. Dale Schlabach. (330) 852-4283, VM
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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
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
FOR SALE: 8 yr old standard bred gelding, Buggy size, TSS, $1400. John Troyer, 6660 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627.
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
Saanen Dairy goat, good milker, $150. 330-674-2802. leave message.
BEAUTIFUL RIDING horse, bay mare with black mane & tail, awesome trail horse, TSS. (330) 897-3306 ext 1.
6 YEARS old Paintaloosa mare, well broke to ride, quiet and well mannered, neck reins. VM, 330-893-3291.
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.
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7 yr old double gated gelding, TSS, stands to hitch, good horse for older people. $1500 Steven Yoder 330-3595601 x 2.
FOR SALE: 2 yr reg. spotted Halflinger mare. Green broke, easy to handle and well mannered. 330-279-9290 ext. 3.
7 YEARS old standard bred gelding. Good broke. Surrey size, all trot. $2500. (330) 852-4148.
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FOR SALE: Reg'd Ayrshire cow, fresh 8/15; Also, British white bull, ready to breed. 330-275-2947 OLDER 2 horse steel straight load trailer with ramp & small living quarters, sleeping area, table, cabinet & A/C, floor is in good shape, trailer pulls well but needs a little TLC, $1800. Call or text 330-600-1067 can send pix. FOR SALE: 3 yr. old brown & white gelding, 56", broke to ride & drive, tss, 3798 Oak Ridge Rd, Sugar Creek. Call 330-852-2047. JERSEY CROSS family cow, $550; Katahkin ram, 5 mo. old, $150. 330-897-6602 FOR SALE: 8 years old standard bred, TSS, $1,400. Good for older people. Jr. Schlabach, 5230 CR 229, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. MINIATURE HEREFORD bull, 3 years old, proven breeder from petting farm. Very gentle. $600. obo. Call (330) 674-5498 before 3 pm. FOR SALE: 2 yearling RoyalWhite hair sheep breeder rams. (330) 674-2500. 2 YR. old reg'd. Morgan gelding. Chestnut, 1 white sock & snip, tss, fancy. $1100. 330-279-2070 FOR SALE: 9 wk old Nubian Billy. $65. 330-852-3029 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. 11 BRED SUFFOLK ewes. 6 Suffolk rams, ewes are due in Dec., Jan. Ewes, $200, rams, $175. 330-897-4603 3 yr old paint gelding, kid broke, 33" tall, Eli R. Miller 3962 US 62 Dundee, OH 44624 For sale: 2 Dorsett ram lambs. 4 mo. old, $125 each or both for $230 Atle Burkholder 740-295-0046 x 2 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 yr old gelding, trots, safe for women to drive, Gingerich Horse Shoeing (330) 893-1657.
FOR SALE: 2 mo. old Pigmy Billy goat. (330) 893-0814 FOR SALE: 8 or 30 Holstein heifer calves weened & vac. $440 - all from one farm. Levi Yoder, 5864 CR 59, Millersburg, OH. GRULLA QUARTER horse mare, 7 years old, 15 hands, $800. obo. Call (330) 674-5498 before 3 pm. 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 5 yr old gelding, all trot, big enough for surrey, drives very good; 4 yr old black gelding, broke for anyone, mostly trot; 3 yr old gelding, very sharp, mostly trot; Also other horses on hand. Loran Schlabach, (330) 852-3096. 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. 3 YEAR old black team Percheron geldings, broke to all farm machinery. $4200. for team. Leroy Burkholder, 7945 Fredericksburg Rd, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. (330) 695-2001. 3 YR old registered. Dutch Percheron cross for sale. Sire (Uromast), 16.1 hands, nice front end. Buggy broke. (330) 897-0025. 1478 CR 600, Baltic, 43804 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: Dorsett Rams. Foot rott free flock. $200. Eli Yoder 330-893-2037 4484 TR 371 JERSEY FAMILY cow, due in Sept. Also Jersey heifer, due in Oct. (330) 893-3792 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 FOR SALE: Mini surrey in good cond, fiberglass shaft, steel tire wheels, $3800. 3 years old black & white paint mare, 56", good broke to ride & drive, been on trail rides, $975. (330) 852-4835. FOR SALE: 2 year old Morgan colt, $750. (330) 275-0535. 4 YEARS old black double gated standard bred gelding. Watches big trucks. $2600. (330)-600-1511. 4 YEAR old standard bred mare, traffic safe & sound, double gated, has been on road a couple of weeks. $1800. Phone (330) 359-5646. 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.
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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. Dark 3 piece BR set; 3 couches: blue, green, and white; 3 recliners; chest of drawers; dry sink; wooden table w/ 6 chairs; office chairs; filing cabinets; all size beds & cribs; all size new mattress sets. 2529 TR 110, Millersburg, OH 44654, 2 miles West of Becks Mills. (330) 674-0944. VM FOR SALE: 2-dr. hutch in good condition, dark stain. Aden J. Miller, 1895 TR 110, Millersburg. 330-763-6022 VM BRASS QUEEN BED includes mattress and springs, $150; New In box Hammock, $40. 330-231-1369 or 330-893-8414 WOODEN DINETTE set, $80. Phone (330) 897-4601. FOR SALE: Baby crib, brown spindles. 330-359-5459 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 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. 1008 BERNINA sewing machine & oak cabinet with drawers. $1400. or $750. each. Battery floor lamp with magazine rack, like new, $200. (330) 260-0876. 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
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HORTON LEGACY recurve limb cross bow, HD 225, w/ scope, quiver, and arrows. 330 FTS, like new, $400 OBO. 330-852-1902 WANTED: HUNTING land in Millersburg or surrounding area for entire season. 330-674-2302 FOR SALE: PSE Deer Hunter compound bow with all accessories, and 2 arrows. 330-893-1058. WANTED: 210 Savage Slug Gun, 12 ga., any condition. 330-263-0421. Leave message with price. 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. 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 12 GAUGE REMINGTON 1100, 24 inch barrel with rifled choke. Good cond. $450. (330) 674-0494. HOYT COMPOUND youth bow, used very little. (330) 852-2466. FOR SALE: PSE Nova compound bow with all accessories. $125. (330) 695-2253 ext. 1. 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. BROWNING BT99, invector pluss, stainless, good condition. $1100. 330-465-3420 FOR SALE: Stoger Model 2000 semi-automatic 12 ga. full camo w/ 5 choke tubes. NIB. 330- 695-2467
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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. 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. BEAR LIGHTNING strike crossbow with scope, quiver, arrows, $250.00. Phone (330) 674-7774. 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. Matthew's Outback w/ all accessories including arrows. 60-70 lb, 28" draw length. $550. 330- 695-2467 4x4 PHONE building for sale. Would make great hunting blind. Miller Barns, shingle roof. Call (330) 897-1178. BENELLI M2, 28", 12GA, cammo, brand new, still in case. $1125. 330-763-0775
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WILL DO. garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363.
WEED MOWING service with 53 HP tractor & brush hog. Pastures, meadows, etc. (330) 695-2595.
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.
RUSTIC AND character hickory boards. K. D. 90¢ per ft. (330) 674-0646.
2 WALK behind mowers: 48" Bobcat, good cond., $1000. 52" Husqvarna, floating deck, 21 hours, $3300. (330) 852-4148. 48" walk behind X Mark metro mower, $2500. CALL 330-852-1902. 2006 JOHN DEERE 2320 tractor 24 HP. 4x4 Hyrdrostat 460 hrs. Ex. cond. 5 ft. finish mower & tire chains included, $8900. 330-276-5495 FOR SALE: 1 large compost tumbler, $250. 1 small compost tumbler, $75. $300. for both. (330) 897-2907 ext 3. Troy built tiller, 16", Super Bronco, excellent condition, $550. CALL 330-852-1902. MUCK TRUCK 1/4 Ton dumper, like new, $1750. 330-567-9347 or 330-567-9348 HUSTLER SUPER Z 60" zero turn w/
Lawn & Garden 27h.p. Kohler engine, new ignition sys.
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. AGRI-FAB FERTILIZER/ seed spreader, tow behind lawn tractor or ATV, used very little, $125. (330) 852-2466
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all new anti scalp rollers has Qwik chute discharge blacker $4498.00 Charm Engine Ltd. 330-893-3033
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FOR SALE: Quick Hitch harness, $225. (330) 674-5618 ext 1.
FUEL TANK on stand, 300 gal. $125. (330) 852-2864. OLD DOMECTIC sewing machine, make an offer, needs some work, but does work by hand. 330-567-3467 2008 LINHA 300 Motor scooter, 2000 miles, $1700. 1981 Dodge camper motor home, 9900 miles, $3500. 330-276-3118 FOR SALE: Food grade steel Drums. Call 330-359-0206. FOR SALE: Phone shanty (log cabin style), $200.00. (330) 231-4516. FOR SALE: upright icebox by Valley Metals. 1 yr old. Willis Yoder 5141 TR 613 Frederisckburg, OH 44627 RECLAIM LUMBER Beams: 4x2x wide boards from old building, $650 OBO. 330-893-3223 ext. 3 V.M. FOR SALE: Large copper kettle, like new condition. Hillside Sales, 7812 TR 601, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 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. 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.
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Solid Oak Queen Bed & mattress, Night stand, chest of drawers, make an offer; Mocha Lazy Boy recliner, $450. 330-763-1310. FOR SALE: Heat Master 108 wood boiler by Clark Machine Co. (330) 852-4243. HOBART POTATO peeler, $500. Call (330) 763-4341. HORSE SADDLE & bridle, fair condition, $65. 330-893-1058. FOR SALE: A pull behind cargo carrier motorcycle trailer. 3' deep, 3' wide. Asking $200. Call 330-275-9856 60 PALLETS mixed barn foundation sandstone. Ideal for landscaping. (330) 893-3828. 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 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. 18" x 20' steel Culvert, brand new, $100. 330-674-2302
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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 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: 2 men's 21-spd. bicycles, good condition. Asking $100/each. Please call 330-359-5523. 18 SPD. brand new pre-teen size bike (Roadmaster). $70. (330) 893-3850. AIR WATER pump Hidden View, 3" diameter, 48" length. Also Myers 1/2 HP 2 wire submersible pump. (330) 897-2037 VM. FOR SALE: Road cart, wooden wheels, seat with back, lights, exc. cond. Call (330) 893-1475. FOR SALE: Floor oil for school houses. Alvin M Miller, 2626 TR 183, Baltic, OH 43804. (330) 897-0642.
FOR SALE. 9'x4' and 12'x4' chalkboards. $80.00 or $150.00 for both. Call (330) 359-2301.
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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
6 PIECE Maypex drum set, all hardware included. $300, 330-231-4938.
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FOR SALE: tilt utility trailer 4 x 8. Asking $350. Call 330-275-9856
2 MUSIC STANDS, $10 each; 3 microphone boom stands, $25 each; Piano monitor, $20; Peavy PA120 mixer amp, $30; Crate amp GX212, $50; Stereo speakers, $20 for pair. Allin good condition. 330-231-1369 or 330-893-8414
GENERATOR HONDA 2200 watt, good condition, $250. 330-674-0203
FOR SALE: Digital Piano, used very little, $350. Phone: (330) 893-2474.
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COLOR COPIER HP 170/ extra color cartridges, very good cond., $250. Smith Corona Wordsmith typewriter, used very little, $50. (330) 852-2466.
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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. FOR SALE: Fox Hound pups,11 wks old. 330-473-8311 ACA 4 years old Dachshund male, red, $300. (330) 279-2066. FOR SALE: (2) Toy Fox Terriers Females Call 330-893-2874 - Miller Barns FOR SALE. 1 beagle male, 1 1/2 years old, runs his own rabbits, champion bloodline. (330) 897-2909 ext 1. 1 MALE, 1 FEMALE Golden Doodle pups, 3 mo. old, $150/each. 330-897-6602, lv. msg. FOR SALE: AKC registered chocolate lab female, $200. Will be 3 yrs old in October 330-275-0984. Pomeranian puppies for sale, 8 weeks old. Creme colored, $250. 330-674-0520 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: 3 yr old Sheltie female, $110. Michael Miller, 3829 TR 606 Fredericksburg, OH 44627.
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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. 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 WANTED: Unwanted birds: Canaries, Cockatiels, Finches, Parakeets, also nest boxes. Can pay reasonable price. 740-824-4361 WANTED: Used outdoors dog kennel/run. John M. Hershberger, 1998 TR 164, Sugar Creek or call (330) 852-3192, leave message. CUTE HEALTHY orange & white tabby female kitten, needs a home. Ready to go. 330-279-9099. 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.
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DOG KENNELS, free standing. Would make great whelping boxes. Complete with heat lamps & water nibbles. (330) 897-1178. MINIATURE AUSTRALIAN Shepherd puppies, 9 weeks old, shots & wormed. Call between 4 & 6 pm. (330) 852-3140. FANCY SHOW chickens: Sultans, Golden and Silver Phoenix. 2966 Twp. Rd 163, Baltic, OH 43804. (330) 231-1802. AKC ENGLISH BULLDOGS & small designer mixes. 330-674-1416. Pictures: www.puppysalenow.com FOR SALE: CHINCHILLAS. 3 females, one male. Pens, feed, extras. $425 for all OBO. (330)674-0608 Millersburg 3/4 BEAGLE & 1/4 Terrier cross puppies. 2 females, 12 wks old, $30 each. 330-674-0944 x 3 For Sale: 4 mo. old half English Bulldog/Puggle female; Also Puggle female. CALL 330-279-2102 4 yr old show quality India Blue Peacock. Call 330-852-1902.
3 YR. OLD Husky Wolf, neutered male, great markings, blue eyes, very friendly. Please call (330) 473-0761
FOR SALE: AKC Norwegian Elkhound pups, 8 wks old & 7 mo. old female $200. Norman Troyer 330-473-7727.
HAVE Toy Fox Terrier for stud service, $50. (330) 695-9310.
BEAGLE PUPPIES for sale. Out of good hunters. Firman Miller, (330) 852-2358.
AKC POM puppy, black, 10 weeks old, pet only. Henry E Mast, 2619 CR 160, Millersburg. (330) 359-5629.
AKC Chocolate Labrador Retriever, female, 2 yrs. old, $150/obo. 330-897-0562 ext 2
CIOTE HOUND pups, 6 weeks old, $75. each. (330) 893-3025 ext 2.
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
AKC 8 month old black & white Chihuahua male. 330-231-1665
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MILLERSBURG COMMERCIAL PROPERTY .64 ACRES OF LAND-32X50 BUILDING NEW OFFICES-OVERHEAD DOORS SHOP-PARKINGROOM FOR EXPANSION IN THE HEART OF THE RETAIL AREA Will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on location at 812 South Washington Street, Millersburg, Ohio. Washington Street runs South from the Square (State Route 83).
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BREED SELL OUT - Dachshunds- 4 females, 1 male, ACA, all 4 due in Sept. 330-439-8844. 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.
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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 ACA DACHSHUND male, born 8/9/06. Aggressive breeder, red, $200. (330) 674-2754. FOR SALE: 2 year old cream colored, grade chihuahua male, proven. Levi Yoder, 5864 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654 4 1/2 mo. old Chocolate lab female. Has some white markings. AKC registered, $150. Call (330) 473-9555. I WILL start grooming dogs & puppies again in my home. Starting at $25. (330) 897-3306 ext. 1. BREED SELLOUT! 2 Pom males, 1 Parti Pom male, 5 Pom females, 1 Bichon male, 1 Shih-Tzu female-had 2nd litter. All females are good mothers. AKC, ACA & CKC registration & grades, $1500/obo for all. (330) 275-5247. FOR SALE: 3, 1 yr old Beagle cross females, 1 is bred to an English bulldog. 330-231-4059 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 FOR SALE: 31/2 month old female Siamese kitten. No papers. $150.00. Phone (330) 893-3836. ACA YORKIE male, proven, 2 years old, $450. One AKC male & 1 female Shieba's, 5 years old. (330) 893-0308..
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FOR SALE: Pair of black swans. Two yrs old, $400. Joseph A. Yoder. 8868 TR 652 Fredericksburg, OH 44627
10X10X6 OUTDOOR dog kennel, $100. Dog run, 10 ft long, 4 ft wide, $200. (419) 957-3699.
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.
LIONHEAD RABBITS, 11 weeks old. Locally raised by 4-Her. $15.00 each. Call (330) 897-1479.
GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, 8 weeks old, first shots & wormed, $200. Call (330) 893-2010. AKC YORKIE puppies,males and females vet checked, shots, small, good breeder, 12 wks old, $400-$500. (330) 496-9024 Wanted: Shih-Tzu and Yorkie females. (330) 893-3619. AKC English Bulldog male. 1.5 yrs old, has bred naturally, $900 OBO; AKC English Bulldog female, 12 wks old, $900 OBO; ACA Miniature Dachshund male, black & tan, 4 mo. old, $150 OBO. (330) 852-4205 FOR SALE: 2 beautiful kittens. Very playful. Make great pets! Best offer. 330-893-4231.
FOR SALE: pet kittens - playful, wormed, Best offer. 330-674-3037 SMALL MIX breed puppies, 6 wks. old, $25/ea. John A. Troyer, 6660 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH. Rabbits; Bunnies; Rex, Mini Rex, Lion Heads, Dwarf, wh. Perkins, call ducks. Esther Yoder, 4252 TR 628 Millersburg, OH 44654. Ph. 330-674-1900 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: Blue Heeler cross puppies. Will make good farm dogs. $50 ea. contact Leroy Hershberger, 330-852-0259
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.
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.
Farm Puppies, 1/2 blue Heeler, 1/2 Border Collie. Ready to go. Call (330) 852-9701
FOR SALE: Adult labrador females, 3 chocolate, 1 yellow, AKC & ACA papers. Call 330-231-0097.
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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6 YEAR old Walker female, unregistered. Runs and trees own coon. $200.00. Call (330) 359-6351, leave message.
JACK RUSSELL mixed puppies, 3 females and 2 males. Make good ground hog dog. 330-893-3579
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
FOR SALE: Male Pomerene, tan & white, neutered, 3 yrs old. 330-674-2302
BIRDS: BOBWHITE quail, ring neck doves, button quail, guinea chicks. Call (330) 893-2012 ext 1.
BLACK LAB/GOLDEN retriever mix. (Male) 8 mo. old, nice pup. Joseph Weaver 6603 TR 603 Millersburg, OH 44654. 330-275-7924
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FOR SALE: 4 yr. old Yorkie female, $200/obo. 330-473-7727 Norman Troyer 330-473-7727.
FOR SALE: Recumbent bike, 27 speed, excellent condition, $500. 330695-2467
3 GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies. 2 males, 1 female. Will be 8 weeks Aug. 25th. Had shots and wormed. 740-623-0650 ext. 1
Steel dumbells, 70-120 lbs. 50 cent/lbs; Ab crunch machine, $100; leg press machine, plate loaded, $500; Plate tree, $25; Bar holder, $30.Call (330) 567-2390
For Sale: 1 chocolate lab female, 1-1/2 yr. old, good mother, ACA registered, $450. (330) 674-9900†x1
Swing out feeders for large dogs. Mounts into fence, for easy feed and water from outside, stainless steel containers. Hillside Fabrication, 330-893-1058.
FOR SALE: Poodle puppies. D.O.B. July 6, 2012. Roman Yoder, (740) 622-0072.
For Sale: White Shih Tzu Poodle female. Call 330-695-9875
FOR SALE: Pugs, 2 females, 1 male. AKC Reg. $250 ea. 330-852-4738
FOR SALE: Puggle Puppy. Born 5-16-12 330-674-4999 ext. 1
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REAL ESTATE SELLS TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 6:00 P.M. Pretty simple. You buy the location and get the real estate with the deal. Location is important for a successful business. And this auction opportunity has the location. Located in one of the hottest areas of new businesses in Millersburg. A location with high traffic count every day. A newly remodeled 32x50 building with 2 new air conditioned offices, heated shop area with over head doors, 2 entrance drives, a world of paved parking, and room for building expansion. This property needs a new owner with vision and ideas. Use the building for retail or offices. Use the paved lot for parking and display. Take advantage the high traffic count. Easy to see. Easy to find. Easy to park. Put your business ideas to work in this prime location. And it all sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer’s premium. You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment. Pictures at www.gant-realty. com.. Click on real estate auctions.KIRK COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES,LLC, OWNER AUCTIONEER/REALTOR – Dave Acker BROKER- Jack Gant
The Holmes County Shopper News Tools Machinery 410
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. 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. 10" DELTA contractors table saw with electric motor, excellent condition, $175; Wood lathe with electric motor, $75. 330-897-6602 leave message FOR SALE. Portable hydraulic unit, 11 HP Honda motor. Will run on regular or natural gas. Electric start. Very good cond. $550. (330) 674-2754. MECHANIC TOOL chest and toolsCraftsman 22-drawer hvy-duty tool chest 600# capacity, 40" wide, 18" deep 61" high, new in 2009 with over 250-pc. socket set, over 150-pc end wrenches, impact wrenches & sockets, pipe wrenches along with many other wrenches, screwdrivers, etc. Most of these tools have only been used a couple months, $3900.00. 330-231-0339 FOR SALE. New Shop Fox, 9x19, bench top lathe model M1049 with extras. Has minor blemish from shipping. $675. Orig. cost $1125. Older Muller concrete power trowel, works good, $275. (330) 893-4085.. 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 STEEL CITY Granite Lathe mid size 12" swing. Excellent condition. Great beginners lathe, $225. Ph 330-276-4075
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FOR SALE: 4 bdrm Cape Cod, full basement, CA, 13 scenic secluded acres, woods and open. In grnd pool w/ waterfall. Gazebo and pergola. 3 stall barn. $239,000. 10770 TR 67, Killbuck. Open House Sunday Aug. 5. 2-4pm 330-231-9611
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FOR SALE: 3 BR, 2 BA Mobile home w/ 2 barns on 3.5 acres. In country setting. 2189 TR 415 Dundee, OH. East Holmes SD. 330-473-5685
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
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Very Nice 2 BR mobile home in e x c e l l e n t mobile home park in Baltic. Stove/fridge furn., w/d hkup, renter pays all utils. Lawn care provided. Rent $425/mo.+$425 dep. call: 330-897-9045, M-Thurs., 8-4.
FOR SALE in Norwayne School district. North end of Wooster. 5 br home with complete finished basement, central air. .75 acre lot. $135,000. Call 330 465 8499 FOR SALE BY OWNER - 2 BR , 1 BA, all appls. included, finished/heated 24x32 2-story garage, Shreve, $79,900. (330) 347-7260. BIG PRAIRIE. A frame house with 2 rental trailers, 2.5 acres, $78,000. obo. 330956-8621/ 330-988-4568.
1983 THOMPSON, 21 ft, Lake Erie boat, 170 HP, lots of updates. $6500. (330) 473-9647. MINN KOTA trolling motor, 54 lb thrust, pontoon bow mount with foot control. Used very little. $300. (330) 893-2180.
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.
Home Condo Rentals
windshield and bags, low miles, lots of chrome, $5000. (330) 275-2863.
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RVs & Campers HIDDEN ACRES 107 TR 810, Lot 40 West Salem, Ohio 44287 419-853-4687
Overnight & seasonal camping. Lake, pool, playgrounds, planned activities, WiFi, snack bar, boats, golf cart rental. Credit cards OK. hiddenacrescampground.net
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FOR SALE: 2007 Honda Odyssey, 73,000mi., 1 owner, great condition, Berlin, OH. $13,900. 804-894-1261
DODGE Ram 3500, 15 pass. van. Boats 2001 New motor with warrantee, new Michelin
MILLERSBURG- Newer 2 BR duplex, garage, c/a, $500 + utils., deposit: $500. (330) 674-2198.
tires, good cond. 330-674-7484
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207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows •06500 FreeAD11797131 Installations 72 • Free Estimates 43399 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH
Motorcycles ATVs
ATTENTION LANDSCAPERS! Have 15 large sandstone foundation blocks. 5ft-2ft. Buyer must remove. Price negotiable. Call: 440-871-5293
HONDA SHADOW VT700, needs work, $350/obo. Call (330) 749-2094
DUTCH QUALITY grey fieldstone flats & corners, 5 boxes = approx 60 sq in, $150. for all. (330) 852-2466.
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For Sale: Low profile motorcycle DOT certified half helmet, sz Large, flat black, $40. CALL 330-674-3435
TREATED LUMBER fence boards, fence posts, 4x4, 4x6, 4x8, 6x6, 6x8, 8x8, length up to 20 ft, more sizes available! Call for pricing 330-763-4614
www.kaufmanrealty.com 1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 330-852-4111 (330) 852-4111 40 West Jackson St., Millersburg, Ohio 44654 888-852-4111 330-674-7355 www.kaufmanrealty.com Toll Free: 888-852-4111
WANTED: NATURAL gas incubator. State price and condition. David H. Yoder 330-893-2892
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
PAYING CASH, $200 - $1000 for unwanted cars, trucks & vans. Call Mike, 330-256-0458.
6 HP Nissan 4-stoke, good, $800; 9-8 Mercury 2-stoke $250 Ans. Ser. 330-359-1203
WANTED: Used pony harness and easy entry cart for a 40" pony. contact Abe N. Miller (330) 897-2057
Home Condo For Sale
will take unwanted vehicles too. Paying more than scrap price on most. 330-473-0400.
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.
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.
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1981 CADILLAC Sedan Deville, $1500. 330-567-2384
Apartment Rentals 520
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.
'97 HYUNDAI Accent, 32 + mi. to gal., runs good, $800. 330-390-0210
Land Sale Rent BUYING FIXABLE & unused vehicles,
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2 BR house for rent in Killbuck. $500/mo. (includ water/sewer). Does not include elect. and gas. 330-231-6196
YOU GOT scrap, we got cash. Pickups and dropoffs avail. No equip. or vehicle too big for our disposal. 330-275-7980
Automobiles for travel, new tires & brakes, custom
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.
CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094.
ICH KAUF Trash piles & Dumps. 330-275-7980
2005 1100 Vstar classic, like new, ready
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2004 HONDA Accord, AC, CD, PW, dual climate control, cruise. $9000. Call 330-465-8499.
Mobile Home For Sale
Motorcycles ATVs 685
3 BR, 2 BA, in country, W. Holmes SD, Assist animals only, $525/mo rent & $525/dep. (330) 464-4846
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.
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WANTED: BROODER heaters for broiler house. Must be in fair cond. (330) 674-2754.
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32024 SR 643, Fresno 3 BR, 2 BA well kept home on 1.34 acres. Master bedroom w/attached master bath. Many upgrades to this home including a water system with iron removal filtration, and reverse osmosis. Excellent starter home in a great country setting. $89,900 Pat Kaufman 330-204-6512
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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.
Child Care Service
I WILL babysit your children in our home between Winesburg and Trail. Prefer Newborn -2 years old. (330) 359-0537.
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 27, 2012 5:00 PM
(Selling in 2 rings both starting at 5:00 PM) AntiqueS/cOLLectiBLeS * HOuSeHOLD/ FuRnituRe * tOOLS AntiqueS/cOLLectiBLeS: early copper still; copper boiler; milk cans; Wheeling tin wash tub; toy trucks; wash board; Superior Dairy milk can; primitive tools; metal semi-trucks; Star Wars limited edition toys; several die cast model cars; commemorative plates; Fenton glass pieces; Shirley temple ad piece; primitive wood box; Dalton calculating machine; unique & interesting bottles. HOuSeHOLD/FuRnituRe: retro metal cabinet; wooden and plastic shutters; restaurant style coffee maker; fold away twin bed; 4 drawer metal filing cabinet; Ge water cooler; porch swing; restaurant buffet serving ware; hope chest; metal king size canopy frame; metal king size bed frame; metal patio set; upholstered love seat; cookware; iron skillets Kountry Kitchen food dehydrator; board games; cupola. tOOLS: primitive hog feeder; battery lawn mower; tool chest; 3 HP craftsman edger-trimmer; table top anvil. Note: Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates by 5:00pm Friday, August 24. For more information contact David conn, auction manager at (330) 204-4453. SportS MeMorabilia – GuNS- KNiveS auctioN 294 cAtALOGeD LOtS•175+ SiGneD cARDS•cOMPLete SetS•27 Gun SAFe• 8 GunS•KniVeS•cOinS•WinROSS SeMiS SPORtS MeMORABiLiA: Willie Mays Signed 8x10 Photo Plaque; Misc. cards from the 1952-1978; 1989 upper Deck uncut Sheet w/ Griffey Rookie; 1992 Dream team Starting Lineup; Grady Sizemore Signed Si; Bob Feller Signed Photo; c.c. Sabathia Signed Mini Helmet; Dean chance Signed cards & Photos; 100+ Game used Jersey & Bat cards (Musial, Ripken, cabrera, Reyes, Boggs, clark, Palmer, Gwynn, Hunter, Sandberg, Pujols, Griffey, Smith, Yount, clemente, & Others); 175+ Signed cards; (2) 1989 Bowman complete Sets; 1984 topps complete Set; 600+ 1974 topps Baseball cards; 300+ 1977 topps Baseball cards; numerous Rookie cards; thousands of Stars in Large Boxes; cleveland indian Bobbleheads. GunS • Gun SAFe • KniVeS • cOinS • WinROSS SeMiS.: (2) Yuguslovian M48 Mausers; Belgium made Single Shot 22; Hi-Point Firearms 40 cal.; enfield Rifle .303 cal. no. 4 MK1; Mosin-nagant M44; (2) Mosin-nagant M1891/30 Rifles; Fin Feather Fur Outfitter 27 Gun Fireproof Safe; uSMc Knife w/ Sheath; camillus Knife; AR-15 7” Bayonet; Proof Sets; commemorative coins; $1.00 Silver certificates; (15+) Winross Semis. Large auction with many other highlights not listed. Please visit our website for a complete catalog. Note: Online bidding available at www. proxibid.com . Auction will be held in conjunction with our Monday night Auction and we will be selling in catalog order. Feel free to contact cliff Sprang at (330) 464-5155 or cliff@ kaufmanrealty.com for any questions. All Property sells “As is” with no warranties, express or implied. terMS: cash, credit card, or good check with positive iD. 3% buyer’s premium (this will be waived for cash or check sales.) Lunch Stand
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2512 57th St, NE Canton Move in Ready! Well maintained 3 BR, 1.5 BA, large living room, kitchen & family room with gas FP. Partially finished basement w/rec. room & laundry. Home is also equipped with a security system and reverse osmosis filtering system. $142,500 Cliff Sprang 330-464-5155
2934 TR 163, Farmerstown Farmerstown Meats! Ongoing business. 3600 sq.ft. clean & inspected meat processing business. $180,000 Randy Starner
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CHIMNEY RELINING, Masonry and Stainless Chimney Supplies. Hiland Supply Co., LTD, 3878 CR 135, Millersburg. VM 330-893-4724.
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Fencing 835
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.
Cleaning 830
Hauling
WE BUY junk cars 262-9300
DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.
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Fencing
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
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. Need a ride? I have a 15 passanger van, prefer long distance trips. Also hunting & fishing trips. Call: Christ Riehl. (330) 473-8410. CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094.
SCHWINN 203 recumbent exercise bike. 12 pre-set programs plus manual program. Like new. Exc. workout. $150. Walnut Creek. (330) 852-4297.
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Another Good Auction Saturday, August 25 at 11 a.m.
in the F.F.A. Building Wayne County Fairgrounds 200 Vanover St., Wooster, OH As as result of moving to smaller quarters I will sell many items surplus to my needs including a car and many years’ accumulation of antiques and collectibles. An abbreviated list follows: Car sells at 12:00. 99 Toyota Avalon 66K miles, leather, one owner, platinum; dinner bell; Carborundum store display case; oak harvest table w/5 leaves; oak top load ice box; Howard Miller grandmother’s long case clock; large contemporary display cupboard; 4 marble top lamp tables; exceptional 2 piece Victorian parlor set in green velvet (love seat and platform rocker); oak 4 stack bookcase; shaving cabinet; very old and unusual 4 drawer ball foot walnut chest; trunk w/brass corners & wood slats; chairs and rockers, caned, plank bottoms, singles to small sets; organ stool; serpentine front commode; copper and brass items; small flat wall kitchen cupboard; record cabinets; large oak 6 shelf display cupboard; mission 3 shelf stand; several tables and lamp stands; good lamps; spool bed; many frames; collections include sad irons both regular size and miniatures; B&G and RC Xmas plates; large number of Fenton and Westmoreland milkglass items in rare configurations; many black iron collectibles; several quilts; textiles in various forms. Individual pieces and sets of Delft; Heisey; Westmoreland; Cambridge; Imperial; pressed and pattern glass; crocks and jugs; baskets; nice dry sink; Hummels and more. Contemporary Items include lots of hand tools; lawn & garden items; ladders; very clean GE washer & Dryer set; Sears upright freezer; and many other useful items. Terms: Cash or check w/positive I.D. Lunch Trailer Sale by order of Jean E. Chapman Auctioneers: Gallapoo and Kistler 330-201-0887 Note: Jean and Ellis Chapman were “regulars” at auctions for many years. “Chappy” and Jean were capable, knowledgeable collectors. After Chappy’s death it has been decided to have a more or less complete liquidation sale. Virtually every single item of the hundreds to be sold is in A-1 condition and dealers and collectors alike will appreciate the opportunity to acquire these special pieces! Pictures at auctionzip.com – Auctioneer #18038
330-674-7051 Sewing Lessons
Lawn & Gardening FOR SALE: Border Collie puppies, 7 weeks old. Pets, farm dogs. $60. Phone (330) 359-0198.
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Tree Service
CLINE BROS. Tree Service. Free estiinsured. 330-276-3531, cell: 330-763-4832
Painting mates
SHREVE TREE SERVICE. Free Estimate. Insured 330-496-3412 WILL DO interior & exterior painting, 10 years experience. Will also build rabbit hutches. Call Aaron Miller (330) 279-2114.
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Printing
Graphic Design Solutions Custom Business Form-Booklets-Flyers Twin Pine Printing Ph 330-359-2453 - Fax 330-359-0106
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
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Manufacture Steel Direct 24 Hour Turnaround Roofing
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NOTICE: WILL clean up your property in exchange for old metal scrap & old farm machinery. Have ambusher, can do multifloras roses, etc. (330) 763-0497.
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Roofing & Spouting
Steel Roofing 72¢AD12591961 sq. ft.72 10000
Landscaping
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 840
Home Improvement 1000
SMALL JOB guy. Cleanout basement and shed. Haul trash away. Miscellaneous repairs, painting, carpentry, plumbing. 1-866-228-4605
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Building all types of fences. Wire, wood, & vinyl. Free estimates. United Fencing 330-359-2314, ext.1/ 330-231-8813
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.
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Troy Ridge Mfg
3998 Cr 168 Millersburg, OH 44654 (330) 473-7727 Custom Welding Specializing in Aluminum 11200 AD12378029 Truck Beds • Tool144Boxes
Roofing & Spouting
NEED A NEW ROOF? Call the roofing professionals. Free estimates & fully insured. Quality work guaranteed. Charm Builders Ltd. 330-231-2790.
CRAYTON CARPENTRY can take care of your remodeling or addition. Quality Comes Standard. 330-231-7195
Welding
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MILLER ROOFING and construction. Call now to schedule your new roof. Metal, shingles, conklin and rubber roof. Call 330-231-6196.
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FOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them without replacing the entire window. (330) 674-7556.
350BT BACKPACK BLOWER Features new powerful X-TORQ engine for increased power and better fuel economy.
• Weight 22.5 lbs. • 652 cfm air speed in housing • 180 mph air speed • 494 cfm airspeed in tubing
455 RANCHER High powered, heavy-duty workmate designed for all cutting conditions.
• 56 cc • 18”-20” bar
• SEM AM50 ignition system
MZ5225ZT Zero Turn Mower Let’s you mow like a pro.
D&R ENGINE REPAIR, LLC Sales & Service Pickup and Delivery Hours: 8778 Senff Road, Dundee, OH Monday - Friday (Just South of Mt. Eaton Fire Dept.) 6:30 am - 6:00 pm Saturday 7:00 am - 2:00 pm
330-359-0671
• 52” Cutting width • 25 hp Kohler Engine • Hydro-Gear ZT3400 hydrostatic transmission • 11” Steel gauge cutting deck
D&R EnginE REPaiR, LLC Sales & Service Pickup and Delivery 8778 Senff Road, Dundee, OH (Just South of Mt. Eaton Fire Dept.)
330-359-0671
Hours: Monday - Friday 6:30 am - 6:00 pm Saturday 7:00 am - 2:00 pm
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2012 Mazda3I tourIng APr StArtIng @ 0%/36 Mo.
40
mpg
Power Equipped, Auto w/Arm Rest #: 3786T
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MSRP $20,345
Lease For Buy For $ $ 199 x 42mo.x42K*** 246 x 72mo.** w/$2000
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at
***Plus tax & fees. With approved Mazda Capitol Credit. Closed end lease w/$300 disposition fee or $50 purchase fee. Excess mileage fee of .15. See sales for details.
2012 Mazda2 Sport
2.3% w/$2000 DOWN
**740 Beacon w/approved credit 2.3% APR, tax, fees due at signing see sales for detail. All sale prices includes rebates and discounts.
MAZDA CERTIFIED STARTING AT 2.9% APR W/APPROVED CREDIT WARRANTY UP TO 7 YRS OR 100K 2009 Mazdaspeed3 GT
#3747TC, 16K, Loaded with Leather New Tires and More
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ON SALE FOR
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for 60mo.
ON SALE
14,999
$
Buy For $ 193 x 72mo.** at
2.3% w/$2000 DOWN
**740 Beacon w/approved credit 2.3% APR, tax, fees due at signing see sales for detail. All sale prices includes rebates and discounts.
TRUCKS VANS SUV’s 2011 NISSAN TITAN CREW CAB 4X4 #P2198 , Chrome Edition, Stunning V8, 18K, Must See,
Only $425 x 72 Mo.
On Sale For $20,993 Buy For Only $288 x 72 Mo.
2011 Suzuki SX4 AWD Auto, 27K Must See, #P2173, ......................................................On Sale For $13,996 Buy For Only $182 x 72 months 2011 Mazda3 I Touring PWR Equipped, Retired Service Loaner with Service Records, #3428R ..On Sale For $15,999 2004 Mazda Tribute ES 4x4 New Tires, 1-Owner, W/ Service Records, #3769TA, .................... On Sale For $9,295 2011 Mazda6 I Sport Auto, A/C, Cruise, CD, Keyless, #P2175 ....................................................On Sale For $15,999 2010 Nissan Frontier Extended Cab SV 4x4, 4.0 6 Only $213 x 72 Months 2.9% APR Cyl., Loaded, PWR. Equipped #P2194, ..... Buy For Only $20,995 2009 Mazda6 I Touring Auto, Alloys, Push Button Start, 2008 Chrysler Town & Country Limited Loaded with Leather, 1-Owner, #3748TA .............................Buy For Only $15,199 DVD, Navigation, #3751TA .. Stunning Buy For Only $282 x 72 Months 2011 Mazda2 Touring loaded, auto 2010 Volkswagen Routan 4 Dr., Wagon, SEL w/ #3470R .....................................................................Only $15,299 Navigation, #P2208 ................................................. Only $23,999 2011 Mazda CX7 Sport 34K, auto #P2204 .............................................Only $266 x 72 Months 2007 Dodge Nitro 4WD 4 Dr., SXT, Marron, #3761A ......................................................................... Only $9,496 2011 Mazda2 4 Dr., Hatchback, Auto, Sport, #P2202 .............. 2004 Ford F-150 Super Crew XLT, #P2195A1 ...................................................................Just Arrived! $13,999
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PW & Locks, Air, Cruise, Keyless Entry, Side Air Curtains and More MSRP $22,520
mpg hwy
MSRP $16,365
2013 Mazda6I Sport
ALL USED CARS WITH $2000 DOWN
With approved Credit 740 Beacon @ 2.99% APR Unless Noted & Term Listed Next to Payment Plus Tax & Fees. See Sales for Details
#: 3791
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Lease For 154 x 24mo.x24K*** $
OR
Buy For 273 x 72mo.** at 2.3% $
w/$2000
DOWN
***Plus tax & fees. With approved Mazda Capitol Credit. Closed end lease w/$300 disposition fee or $50 purchase fee. Excess mileage fee of .15. See sales for details. **740 Beacon w/approved credit 2.3% APR, tax, fees due at signing see sales for detail. All sale prices includes rebates and discounts.
SPORT CARS & SEDANS 2007 Chevy Aveo 4 Door, Hatch Back w/ only 68K
Only $89 x 63 Mo. @ 4.49% 2011 Honda Civic LX-S Immaculate, W/Alloys & Spoiler, #P2179, .......................................................................... On Sale For $16,999 2011 Honda Civic EX-L 18 Loaded, W/Alloys, Leather, Auto, #P2178 , ........................................................................On Sale For $18,999 2012 VW CC Sport Sedan Loaded, W/Leather, Excellant Condition #P2197 , ............................................................................$ave Only $22,988 2011 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V Loaded, Stick, Navigation #3776A , .....................................................................Buy For Only $18,999 2008 Mazda3 I Touring Loaded, Stick, W/Moonroof #3777TA , ................................................. Buy For Only $155 x 63 months 2006 Hyundai Sonata 4 Dr., GLS, V6, Auto, #P2210 .. Only $10,495 2009 Ford Focus 4 Dr., Se, Gray, #3794B1 .....................Just Arrived!
BUDGET
2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser Touring Full Power, #P2158 ..........................................................................................Only $6,499 2002 Honda Accord EX Loaded, Auto, Alloys & Moonroof, #3714TA ........................................................................................Only $5,650 2001 Ford Ranger XLT 4x4 Loaded, Ext. Cab, Full Pwr., 4.0 V6 W/Cap, #P2192 ............................................................................Only $5,997 2003 Pontiac Sunfire Great Running Auto, #P2134B ..... Only $4,998 2005 Chrysler Pacifica Touring AWD Stunning, Loaded 7 Passenger, #P2199 ......................................................................Only $8,999 2004 Hyundai Sonata Power Equipped, Auto, Ready for All Seasons, #3787A ................................................Only $5,871 2001 Mazda Tribute LX SUV, Black, 3.0L V6, #P2181 ..........................................................................................Only $4,990 2001 Mazda MP2 LX, Green, #3769TB .........................Only $6,997 2001 Pontiac Grand AM 4 Dr., #P2157B ..................Only $5,995
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4Cylinders, Sunroof, CD Stereo.
Sale Price
1,699
$
Power Heated Leather Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Sale Price
Power Windows & Locks, Tilt, Cruise, CD Stereo, Air.
1,499
$
3,962
01 Chrysler PT Cruiser Limited Power Sunroof, Power Windows & Locks, Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
5,976
$
06 Pontiac Montana SV6 7 Passenger, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows & Locks, Fog Lights, Traction Control, Roof Rack.
3,476
7,992
02 Chevy Trailblazer LTZ 4x4 Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Leather, Alloy Wheels, Air
03 Honda Pilot EX AWD
8,996
Sale$ Price
99 Olds 88 Royale LS Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Cassette Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
8,943
5,973
Sale $ Price
Sale $ Price
05 Buick Rendezvous Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Keyless Entry, Fog Lights.
02 GMC Envoy 4x4 SLT Power Heated Leather Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
5,997
Sale$ Price
Sale Price
00 Dodge Conversion Van Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air
6,991
$
04 Buick LeSabre
Sale Price
01 Pontiac Bonneville SSEI
8,973
06 Ford Freestyle SE AWD
07 Chevy Aveo LS Only 36,000 Miles! Auto, Air.
9,431
8,992
Sale $ Price
06 Chrysler PT Cruiser
Sale $ Price
7,987
$
Only 59,000 Miles! Leather Power Seats, Power Sunroof, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Sale $ Price
Power Windows & Locks, CD stereo, Air.
Sale $ Price
3,484
$
Sale Price
Only 67,000 Miles! Power Seat, Keyless Entry, CD Stereo, Air, 6-Passenger.
$
91 Buick Lesabre Custom Power Windows & Locks, Tilt, Cruise, Cassette
Power Seat, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Sale $ Price
Sale Price
00 GMC Safari SLE
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air.
99 Buick Park Avenue
Sale Price
99 Olds Intrigue
Sale Price
9,999
Power Windows & Locks, 3rd Row, 7-Passenger, Keyless Entry, Roof Rack.
9,999
Sale $ Price
$
Sale Ends 8/31/12.
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