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Schlabach Furniture offers whole line for every room

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By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer For truly authentic Amish-made wood products, look no further than Schlabach Furniture in Killbuck reunion Apple Creek. The family owned to be held Sept. 1 and operated furniture The Killbuck High School store features highreunion will be Sept. 1 at quality, locally crafted 10 a.m. at Killbuck Elemensolid wood furniture in tary School. The class of oak and cherry. With a 1957 will be recognized and 10,000-square-foot showserve refreshments. room, Schlabach Furniture offers pieces proSee Pg. 3 — CALENDAR duced in an Amish-run, non-electric facility. “We offer the whole line of furniture for every y, said ranthome,” d War in your g Airoom America’s Best Hearin nw Schlabach Furniture ide! Daniel Schlabach. with service natio owner The Se store & bedrviceoffers room Wa suites, dining room , ng Aid entertainment pantyir Rerra cenAmerica’s Best Heari sets, ! nwidekitchen islands, with service natio ters, eavicnie ng & s & chilSer customCl upholstery, *dren’s Ad air Rep furniture, justmentsoffice International Ministries furniture, livanings & Clemattresses, nts ing*room of tables, justme lyend Adsets, pp Su sofa tables and more. See Our Ad on Page 9 of s ttelyrie Supp Ba Batteries

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100 percent,” Schlabach said. With the customer’s name being applied to the back of every piece sold, Schlabach Furniture ensures that each piece of furniture is perfect. Customers can customize furniture selections to their specifications with Schlabach Furniture’s many different woods, styles, stains and hardware. “If someone has something they are interested in, they can bring in a sketch drawing or they can pick features off our showroom displays,” said Schlabach. “We have all different kinds of woods to choose from — from cherry and maple to rustic cherry and character cherry,” he added, noting the store also offers distressing and painting. “For more of the distressed look, we have our barn floor tables.” Traditional or trendy, classic or customized, Schlabach Furniture can furnish a piece that will complete any room in the home or office. As a relatively new service, Schlabach Furniture See Pg. 2 — SCHLABACH

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Off-the-Bone Ham ................ $2.85 lb. Easy Carve Ham ................... $2.09 lb. Baby Swiss Cheese ............. $3.25 lb. Muenster Cheese ................ $2.69 lb. Steiner’s Swiss Cheese .......$2.99 lb.

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650 Lumens 8 Watt LED Bulb Reg. $24.95 Now $22.45

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100% Natural Honey Roasted Mixed Nuts 10 oz. ........................... 89¢

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Millers Old Fashioned Noodles ...........$2.49

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Steiners Swiss Cheese $2.99 lb

Alpine Swiss.....................$2.98 lb. Off The Bone Ham(Honey Cured)....$3.15 lb. Troyers Swiss.......................$3.25 lb. Virginia Ham........................................$2.68 lb. Baby Swiss (Guggisberg).....$3.10 lb. EZ Slice.............................................$2.58 lb. Lacey Baby Mini Horn.........$2.98 lb. Turkey Roll J.M. ...............................$2.48 lb. Farmers Mini Horn...............$2.68 lb. Turkey Ham.........................................$2.65 lb. Muenster...............................$2.65 lb. Turkey Breast.........................................$3.35 lb. Marble Mini Horn................$2.86 lb. Trail Bologna......................................$3.18 lb. Colby Mini...........................$2.65 lb. Chopped Ham.......................................$1.69 lb. Pepper Jack Mini............... ..$2.65 lb. German Bologna.................................$1.69 lb.

Ginger Gold Apples Bartlett Pears

8 oz Foam Cups $0.84 5 comp. Trays 125ct. $6.97 8” Foam Plates 50ct. $1.23 Closed 9oz Translucent Drinking Glasses 100ct. $3.35 Labor Day 12oz Translucent Drinking Glasses 50ct. $1.98 Mon. Sept. 3rd Dixie Napkins 200ct. $2.38 Golden Italian Dressing Great For Marinating Chicken $8.85 gal G.F.S. Applesauce $6.32 gal.

Watermelons - Cantaloupes - Local Sweet Corn Grapes - Onions - Oranges - Lemons Grapefruits Pineapples - Head Lettuce - Cabbage Plus all Local Produce Available. Located 1½ mi. N. of Mt. Hope on SR 241 @ Stone Barn Furniture 330-231-0983 or 330-601-3705 Hours: Mon. - Sat. 9 am - 5 pm

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Honey Roasted Turkey Breast ..... Cocoa Munchees Cereal 35oz ....... ...........................$3.19 lb. ..........................$4.37 ea. Chopped Ham ...............$2.19 lb. White Popcorn .................73¢ lb. Hot Pepper Cheese .......$2.49 lb. Cream Cheese 8oz. ............$1.09 Colby.............................. $2.49 lb. We will be CLOSED Thesco Flour.....................41¢ lb. on Labor Day!

items in the store. Schlabach Furniture is located at 11463 Harrison Road, Apple Creek. Store hours are Monday, 9 a.m.7 p.m. and Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Visa and Mastercard are accepted. Schlabach Furniture can be reached at 330695-2249.


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Anyone who attended or graduated from Killbuck School is welcome to attend.

Solar Panels Solar Panels

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ney Campaign for Presi- 13. Meeting is held at the dent, will be the guest Millersburg Comfort Inn speaker for the Holmes and begin at 7 p.m. County Liberty Coalition on Thursday, Sept. See Pg. 7 — CALENDAR

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Holmes ALS Walk is Sept. 8

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The ALS benefit walk will be held Sept. 8 at Rails to Trails Depot in Millersburg. o n l y $1.70 p e r wat t Contact Pam Gardner at o n l y $1.70 p e r wat t 330-473-7430, Jenny Burgett 330-378-4811 or Taylor LIMITED QUANTITY Neuenschwander at 330473-8938 for more informa-o n l y $1.70 p e r wat t Call tion. Sugar Valley Seventy-five percent of 330-234-5025 the proceeds stay in Holmes and Wayne counties, with 25 Today! percent to the ALS Association for research. Registration will be at 9 lb 10033099 a.m. and the walk begins at 10 a.m. DISCOUNT GROCERY Refreshments will be Holmesville • 330-279-2283 served at 11 a.m. and the 2 miles north of Holmesville on SR 83 THE Mon.-Fri. 9-7; Sat. 9-6; Sun. 12-5 Troyer Swiss Cheese................ $3.59/lb silent auction bidding will BARGAIN sliced or fresh cut close at 11:30 a.m. Closing DELI ITEMS SHED ceremonies will be at noon. Brown Sugar Ham .......$2.79 lb. Troyer Pepper Jack Cheese..... $3.29/lb Buffalo Chicken Breast $3.59 lb. Pomerene plans Swiss.............................$2.99 lb. SALE DATES: Troyer Off-the-Bone Ham ......... $3.49/lb Jumping Jack ...............$2.69 lb. September 3-8 celebration Troyer Deluxe Bologna ............ $1.59/lb The Pomerene volunteer Cantaloupe • Seedless/Seeded Watermelons picnic and 40th anniversaSweet Corn • Canner Tomatoes • Candy Onions Pepsi Products 12pk ................ 4/$12.00 OHIO FOOD STAMPS ry celebration will be held Zucchini • Summer Squash & Much More. with in-store coupon Tuesday, Sept. 11 at MemoCALL FOR SPECIAL PRICES FOR WEDDING & CHURCH ORDERS ry Park in Mount Hope. Sugardale Hot Dogs ................. $.99-1lb In celebration of the auxiliary’s 40th year, the hospital Nickles Honey Hot Dog & Round Buns invites current and past vol.................................................... $1.99 unteers and auxiliary members to join the celebration. Superior Vitamin D Milk ........... $2.89/gal The auxiliary board will provide hot dogs, drinks and Superior Orange Juice ............. $2.99/gal table service. Take a covered 2430 TR 183, BALTIC • 330-897-3536 dish. Cake and homemade Specials: September 3rd - September 8th Superior Cottage Cheese (24oz) ice cream will be available .................................................... $1.99 for dessert. The hospital will Virginia Smoked Ham ...............................................................$2.89 lb. provide games and prizes. Muenster Cheese .......................................................................$2.59 lb. Whale-of-Pail Ice Cream........... $4.79 Mild Swiss Cheese ....................................................................$3.24 lb. To RSVP contact Callie Hot Pepper Cheese .....................................................................$2.55 lb. Selders, Pomerene’s volunSmoked Cheddar Cheese..........................................................$3.15 lb. Cool Whip .................................. $1.19/8oz teer coordinator, at 330-674E-Z Carve Ham .............................................................................$2.40 lb. 1584, Ext. 1100. Smoked Turkey Breast...............................................................$3.19 lb.

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Farm tour an educational drive in the country By BARBARA LANG

Different breeds of heritage turkeys on pasture at Hiland Naturals in Killbuck. wattles, old spots, Hampton and mule foot. There are only about 250 to 300 mule foots in the United Barbara Lang photos States. They don’t have a Dan Masters and Mary Kelley have about 2,000 chickens pastured on three split hoof. Next year we’ll acres. Pictured is a moveable chicken house. Hiland Naturals uses an elec- have more hogs. We’ll breed some and sell some trified fence to ward off predators and the houses are moved periodically. for meat,” Mary continpastured on three acres. to fine restaurants in they use from Stutzman’s, ued. We raise around 15,000 Columbus like Worthing- also in Holmes County,” At Piars Dairy Farm, a year. After we get the ton Inn, Knead, and Mary said. Larry and Lynn milk day-old chicks, they are zCucina. Knead sources “Locally we sell our around 200 Holsteins at ready for market in about about 95 percent of what chicken and eggs to 4 a.m., noon and 7 p.m., 10 weeks,” explained they serve from Ohio. Nature’s Market and 16 at a time in their douJosh, who delivers feed to They have a map on the Local Bounty in Coshoc- ble eight parlor. Starting customers. wall and you can see ton. Right now we have in February they began “We deliver our chicken where everything comes 27 hogs which are rare using their newly conabout every two weeks from. They get the grain breeds including red structed 72-foot x 96-foot

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group calf pen and maternity barn. An automatic calf feeder dispenses a mixture of water and milk replacer whenever the calves are hungry. The barn is divided into two parts with an aisle in the middle which separates the pens for soon-tofreshen cows or first calf heifers. The rest consists of group pens. “The calves can feed up to eight times a day from a Leisy automatic calf feeder. At 40 days,

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It was a perfect day to take a drive in the country and experience everything from a tree farm, vineyard, family-owned dairy, a natural history museum, feed supplier/ natural poultry farm and more. One of the stops was Hiland Natural’s new location since December 2011 at 12839 County Road 6, Killbuck. The natural feed and supplement supplier is owned by Dan Masters and Mary Kelley. Their son, Josh and daughter, Calli, showed visitors their flock of pasture-raised chickens. Dan and Mary also own different breeds of heritage turkeys including bronze, slate and midget white. Just across the lane from the turkeys and poultry, a mixed variety of cattle including Australian low lines grazed serenely alongside a small herd of various goats which have swelled to six from the first two they acquired to eat briars. “Right now we have about 2,000 chickens


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• Quilts on Display 4:00 and PM Furniture Supper Serving: 4:00•PM Supper Serving:& Noodles BBQ Chicken Shrimp • Dressing BBQ Chicken • Shrimp • Dressing Noodles Haiti Rice & Beans • Homemade Pie & Ice&Cream • More Haiti–Rice Beans • Homemade Pie by & Ice Cream •Berlin More 7:00 9:00&PM A cappella Singing Proclaim, 7:00 – 9:00•PM A cappella Singing by Proclaim, Berlin A freewill offering will be taken • freewill be takenBooth • BakeASale, Softoffering Pretzels,will Children’s • Bake Sale, Soft Pretzels, Children’s Booth

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• Ferris IS 500 Zero Turn • Toro 50”Zero Turn FerrisZTR IS 500 • Toro ZTR 50”

Storage Barns • 10X16 Windsor Barn Storage Barns

Horses • Pony With Harness & Cart Horses Tractors • 1945 Refurbished Tractors

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••(1) 10’x20’ CabinBarn 10X16 Windsor • (1) 6’x8’ Chicken 10’x20’ Cabin Coop • (1) 12’x20’ GarageCoop with 6’x8’ Chicken 8x7’12’x20’ GarageGarage Door with • (1) • (1) Barn Style with 4’ Porch 8x7’ Garage Door 8’x7’8’x12’ • 12’X16’ and loft (1) 8’x12’Vinyl Barnwith Styledouble with 4’doors Porch • 12’X16’ Vinyl with double doors and loft

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Cherry Furniture • Deluxe 6-piece raised panel bedroom suite Cherry Furniture

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10’x20’ Cabin Miller’s 10’x20’ Cabin Building with 4’ Overhang 10’x20’ Cabin

that Miller’s Storage willwith assemble for the Miller’s 10’x20’ CabinBarns Building 4’ Overhang highest bidder on his/her site. for the that Miller’s Storage Barnsprepared will assemble Fine Quality Features Include: highest bidder on his/her prepared site. •Fine 2’x6’Quality Tongue & Groove Treated Flooring Features Include: • Tongue & Groove Pine Barn Siding 2’x6’ Tongue & Groove Treated Flooring Primed L.P. Smart • Or Tongue & Groove PineSide Barn Siding • 25 Yr. Shingles (choice of 7 colors) Or Primed L.P. Smart Side • All Exterior Nails(choice 25 Yr. Shingles of 7 colors) • Galvanized All Exterior Nails • (1) 2’x3’ Window Galvanized • (1) Single 2’x3’ Window Door • Wood (1) Single To schedule construction of the • (1) Set Door 67” Wide Wood 330-893-3293. To building schedulecall construction of the Doors • Double (1) Set 67” Wide building call 330-893-3293. • Assembly on Your Site IncludedDouble Doors preparation included. • Site Assembly on YourisSite IncludedTransportation included to within 30 miles from Site preparation is included.

• 42X60 room DeluxeDining 6-piece raised panel bedroom suite tworoom leaves • table 42X60with Dining • 54” toptwo deskleaves with tableroll with • matching 54” roll topoffice deskchair with • 5-piece matchingcherry officebedroom chair • set 5-piece cherry bedroom set

Buggies • Mini Surrey, steel wheels, roll-up curtains Buggies

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Community Look fear in face and go on

“Everything you want is on the other side of fear.” — Poster “Your comfort zone can be your prison.” — Nanette Bohlen. “You must do the thing you feel you cannot do.” fied to make the change. — Eleanor Roosevelt. It is difficult to walk away from your comfort Sorry, readers. I loved zone. Still, I kept hearall three of these so ing a voice in the back much, I couldn’t decide of my head, saying “Go. which to use, so this Everything you need, week you get two bonus money included, will be quotations. When I entered college there.” Know what? By the in 1997, at the age of 34, I was anxious and scared. time the ink was dry on my resignation, I had What was I thinking?! a job as writing tutor How was I going to hold a marriage together, raise at the university I was attending. I had pushed children (then almost teenagers) and finish col- through my fear and it worked out. Had I not lege? pushed through my fear I had also vowed to I’d have been stuck in keep my job and schedthat job that may very ule classes around that. well have prevented me But, circumstances from completing my eventually occurred degree. that made me realize Fear is not necessarily a it was time to move on bad thing. Fear motivates from the job I’d held for seven years. Again, I us, keeps us on our toes. I was scared … OK, terri- had to take the risk, look

fear in the face, and go on anyway. Fear should never keep us from what we know is the right thing to do. Every year, I tell my creative writing students that I am going to have them writing in ways that, at first, may make them squirm a little. They have to move beyond their comfort zones or their creativity becomes stifled; they can’t get out of their own prisons and explore the world around them. I know that doing new things is scary, but if we refuse to push beyond that fear, we live in very narrow confines. And I doubt that’s very fun. Our world is vast and offers much for us to experience. Our world is also round and sometimes what seems like an ending is really just a different beginning. We need not fear the change; instead we should anticipate with joy the new beginnings.

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impacts of the proposed project. Environmental Seaman Apprentice impacts include impacts Nicholas C. Cowell, a 2010 associated with archigraduate of Loudonville A GIRL, Gabrielle tectural and ecologiHigh School, recently Faith, was born Aug. 20 to cal resources, hazardous completed U.S. Navy basic Dan and Katy Stockwell materials and the general training at Recruit Train- of Dundee. She weighed 7 location of the project. ing Command, Great pounds, 6 ounces and was Written comments may Lakes, Ill. be mailed to the Ohio 19 inches long. Grandparents are Department of TransporNew arrivals Roger and Deb Miller tation, District 11, attenTWIN GIRLS, Claire of Dundee and Roy and tion: Thomas Stratton, Annabelle and Josie Georgia Stockwell of 2201 Reiser Avenue SE, Mae, were born July 2 South New Berlin, N.Y. New Philadelphia 44663. at Wooster Community Great-grandparents are ODOT District 11 also Hospital to Ashley and Floyd and Mary Martie can be contacted by teleJoe Hoover of Millers- of Dalton and Margaret phone at 330-339-6633. All comments must be burg. Claire weighed 5 Miller of Walnut Creek. submitted by Sept. 14. pounds, 10 ounces and EMMA NICOLE was was 17 inches long and Josie weighed 6 pounds, 2 born June 25 at Wooster ounces and was 191⁄2 inch- Community Hospital to Holmes Habitat es long. They join sisters, Melinda and Jonathan Haag of Ashland. She for Humanity Hailey and Alayna. Grandparents are Lorie weighed 7 pounds, 13 seeking Sexton of Columbus, ounces and was 20 inches Buddy and Mandy Beck- long. She joins a brother, volunteers ett of Killbuck and Buddy Ethan. As Holmes County Grandparents are Jim Habitat for Humanity and Kyle Hoover of Shreve. Great-grandpar- and Charlotte Crater of moves through the build ents are Dorothy Hop- Wooster and Donald and process for its current kins of Millersburg and Denise Haag of Ashland. home, it is in need of indiJosephine and Hubert Great-grandparents are viduals or groups to volEthel Barnhart of Mill- unteer on workdays. Beckett of Killbuck. ersburg, Catharine Haag Volunteers with all COLTON JAMES was of Roanoke, Va., and levels of experience are born Aug. 20 at Wooster Andre and Jacqueline encouraged to call 330Community Hospital to Plante of Fall River, Mass. 674-HOME for informaChrist, His death and resurrection, heaven, Jenna and Dustin Flinner tion on workday opportuBrowns dinner hell and a person’s choice in life determin- of Shreve. He weighed 7 nities, which are normally ODOT seeks concert is Sept. 8 ing where they will spend eternity. pounds, 13 ounces and was scheduled on Fridays and This drama is presented by Hiland stu- 20 inches long. He joins input on culvert Saturdays. The Browns dinner concert event will be Leading Habitat held in the lower level banquet facility at dents in honor of Tyson Miller, a classmate siblings, Brody and Addy. project Grandparents are Joe through the build is conthe Carlisle Inn of Walnut Creek on Sept. who went through Heaven’s Gates on June The Ohio Department struction supervisor Roy 8. For tickets call 330-852-3058. Tickets are 17 when he was in a car accident. Tyson Flinner and Jim and $33 and the price includes a family style became a Christian at the drama when it Ginny Spitler, all of of Transportation District Crayton. Many businessdinner, gospel concert, tax and gratuity. was here in 2007. The actors and actresses Shreve and Jim Vacha 11 is proposing a project es have contributed free of Orrville. Great-grand- to replace multiple cul- services or discounts as Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Dinner is at 6 p.m. will come from the class of 2013. The drama will take place at The Pier mother is Grace Speel- verts in Holmes County. well as volunteer time and the concert is at 7 p.m. Sept. 9, 10 and 11 at 7 p.m. with praise man of Fredericksburg. The project will replace to get the house under and worship at 6:30. Praise and worculverts located on state roof. Faith Lutheran ship will be led by the Grace Praise & SKYLA ADRIANNA Route 60, state Route 83 The home is being Worship Band on Sunday evening and was born Aug. 17 to Eliz- and U.S. Route 62. built in partnership with Sunday School begins by Polen on Monday and Tuesday eve- abeth and Billy Miller of Construction is antici- Becky Mike and her two Faith Lutheran Church, 187 S. Clay nings. Child care will be provided for Millersburg. She weighed pated to begin in spring children and is located at St., Millersburg, Sunday worship time ages 3-10. Admission is free. An offering 7 pounds, 9 ounces and was 2014. New right of way 598 Elm St., Millersburg. changes to 10:30 a.m. effective Sept. will be received each evening to help 20 inches long. She joins a will be required. Once the home is com2. Sunday school classes will begin on defray the costs. For more information, sister, Hayden. ODOT is seeking com- pleted, Habitat will sell Sept. 16 for K-grade 12 at 9:30 a.m. in call The Pier at 330-359-2071. Grandparents are ments from the public the home to Mike at no the church basement. A Kick Off SunThe Pier is located at 10470 Winesburg Mike and Allison Spill- about the social, envi- profit to Habitat and at day School Hot Dog Roast for ages Road, about 1 ½ miles south of Mount man, Erwin Miller Jr, all ronmental and economic zero percent interest. K-grade 12 will be held on Sept. 9 at Eaton or 4 miles north of Winesburg. the Menuez’ Cabin from 4-7 p.m., with parents invited to attend with their chil- Camp Buckeye dren. Please call the church office for to hold pig roast further details 330-674-4646. sumers and the environment. A ques(Continued From Page 3) Camp Buckeye is holding its annual pig tion and answer session will follow the roast on Saturday, Sept. 15 from 4-7 p.m. Documentary looks screening. Drama to be Enjoy a delicious meal to help support its presented at The Pier camping ministry. Dinner includes roasted at GMO issues Farm Science Review For more than 25 years, Reality Min- pig, mashed potatoes, sauerkraut, dessert The local Non-GMO Chapter is holdistries has been joining with churches and a beverage. There will be door priz- ing a screening of “The Future of Food” is Sept. 18-20 The Farm Science Review will be Sept. of many different denominations with es and an opportunity to fellowship and documentary in the Community Educaone common goal — to impact the local learn more about what Camp Buckeye tion Room at Nature’s Food Market, on 18-20 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center. community with the message of Christ. has to offer. Camp Buckeye is at 10055 Sept. 13 at 6:30 p.m. Admission tickets available at Ohio Using elaborate lighting, sound, cos- Camp Road NW in Beach City. Cost for Learn how some companies are tumes and backdrops, “Heaven’s Gates & the meal is by donation. Call 330-756-2380 monopolizing the seed industry, what State University Extension, 75 E. ClinHell’s Flames” is a high-impact and com- or e-mail office@campbuckeye.org. The the consequences are of their patented ton St., Suite 109, Millersburg. 330-674pelling presentation of the reality of Jesus web site is www.campbuckeye.org. seeds and how that affects farmers, con- 3015.

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In memory of Tyson Miller Presented by the Hiland Class of 2013

is needed. Those who are unable to attend the audition nights may submit a videotape. Sponsored by Clear Picture and Super-Net, the show will be held on Sept. 29 at 2 p.m. Cash prizes will be awarded in a variety of categories. All contestants must be amateurs and will be required to complete

an application form. design logo For further informaLoudonville200, the tion contact the Wooster Area Chamber of Com- group spearheading the merce, 377 W. Liberty St., celebration of LoudonWooster, OH 44691; 330262-5735; fax, 330-2625745.

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Lots of Good Food & Fellowship Fish and Fries - Hot dogs Kettle Stew - Kettle Corn Fry Pies - Pop - Coffee Food serving starting at 5:30

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Join the fun at Killbuck Early American Days H

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Most of the historical beadworks were made by the Sioux, but also represented are pieces by Chippewa, Cheyenne, Blackfoot, Ojibwa and Crow. Traditionally women were the artisans. Using glass trade beads, porcupine quills, shells, See Pg. 13 — BRIEFS

in Toledo, OH

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Call Bob or Heidi (330) 231-6460 or (330) 231-8579 All proceeds go to Relay for Life of Holmes County

Hotel Millersburg

Larry Skrant, Director of

Changed Lives Ministries is inviting you to come and share music, testimonies and praise. Banquet will be held

Final Concert of The Season

Larry Skrant will be speaking on his new recovery program ‘Addicts at the Cross’ and John Schmid will be our featured singer If you have a burden for prison ministry, in a prison ministry or wanting to start or be a part of a prison ministry you won’t want to miss this! Free dinner, everyone is welcome. Bring a friend! An offering for the ministry will be taken. Please reserve seating by calling toll free 877-496-3774.

Saturday, Sept. 1St BoB TomasseTTi 7-10 pm *Weather Permitting

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Aug./SEPT. ENTERTAINMENT Calendar Of Events August 31: Music on The Square Daughters of Grace 7p.m. Berlin, OH Sept. 1:

Hotel Millersburg Final Summer Concert 7-10 p.m. Bob Tomassetti

Sept. 1-2:

Killbuck Early American Days Killbuck, OH

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Clay & Bead Works exhibit presented

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The logo design needs to include the Bicentennial dates 1814-2014 and is encouraged to reflect the anniversary slogan “Loudonville: 200 Years of Progress.” It must be submitted in digital format which can be via email or compact disc. The winning submission may become the official bicentennial logo to be used on banners, the web page, programs, brochures, signs, posters, advertisements, etc. The steering committee will select the winning submission. Contest deadline is Sept. 16. Detailed contest rules are available on the Mohican-Loudonville Visitors Bureau website, www.DiscoverMohican. com. For more information contact the Mohican Historical Society at 419-9944050 or email MohicanHistoricalSociety@gmail. com.

p.m. Grand Marshall will be presented at 3:45 and visiting royalty will be introduced at 4 p.m. The beard contest will begin at 4:40 p.m.; Hawkins Lumber Show is 5-7 p.m. The evening will conclude with St. Jimmies Band, 8-10 p.m. Drawings will be held at 9 p.m. during St. Jimmie’s intermission. For more information contact Rebbie at 330473-3939.

September 7, 2012 • 6:15 pm Amish Door Restaurant,Wilmot

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at Burgett’s Insurance parking lot. Noon-7 p.m., barbecued chicken will be available at the VFW, sponsored by the West Holmes Knights football team. High Water will perform at 12:15 p.m., followed by Larry Frenette at 1 p.m. The Grand Parade will step off at 2 p.m. and the West Holmes Marching Band will perform at 3 p.m. Antique Car awards will be presented at 3:30

Berlin Lions Club Meeting at Cindy’s Diner 6:00 p.m. Guest Speaker - Doug Crabb, Owner of American Koryo Academy Helping Hands Quilt Shop Classes To sign up call 330-893-2233 or email orders@helpinghandsquilts.com Berlin, OH erlin Harvest Fest B Parade at 6:00 p.m. Berlin, OH

Sept. 14-16: 28th Annual Great Mohican Pow-Wow Mohican Reservation Campground 23270 Wally Rd., Loudonville (740) 599-6631 Sept. 15:

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water balloons, hula hoop contest and horse race, will begin at 1:30 p.m. There will be a costume contest at 2:30 followed by a K-9 Unit presentation at 3. Valley Voice Quartet will perform at 4 p.m., followed by the Walhonding Rube Band at 5. Queen’s contest will be held and cutest baby contest winner will be announced at 6 p.m. There will be a cake walk at 7:30 p.m. and the final performance of Saturday will be a tribute to Elvis. Sunday — Softball at the park at 9 a.m.; 11 a.m.noon, registration for the antique car show will be

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Barbwire It was a beautiful day for the Ohio Holstein sale By BARB LUMLEY A beautiful day in Ohio found some farmers filling silos and working in the fields; however, Holstein breeders took time out to gather

on Saturday, Aug. 25, at the Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, for the Ohio Holstein Summer Sale and to bid on the outstanding group of registered Holstein

consignments presented there. When auctioneer Steve Andrews dropped the gavel on the last animal, a total of 58 full lots had sold for an average of $2,530.

Millcreek Bulk Foods

“11th Anniversary” and “Customer Appreciation Days”

Dates: Fri. and Sat. Sept. 7th & 8th Hours: Fri. 8-7; Sat. 8-5 (In Store) Specials: Friday and Saturday only “While Supplies last” (Med.) Inn Maid Noodles – case only $21.50 (Fine) Inn Maid Noodles – case only $13.00 16 oz. (Smiths) Sour Cream $1.39 each 12 oz. Mrs. Millers Chicken Base (no MSG) $2.69 each 10 oz. Snyder of Berlin Chips 2/$5.00 50# White Sugar $31.50

FREE Homemade Ice-Cream & drinks both days Receive a ticket for every $10.00 Drawing will be Sat. at 5:00 1st place $100.00, 2nd place $75.00, 3rd place $50.00, 4th place $25.00 (gift certificates)

Customer Appreciation Days

Top price of $6,800 was paid for Lot No. 1 in the catalog, MS Starmark RoyaltyRed-ET, a 2-year-old sired by KHW Kite Advent-Red and consigned by Starmark Farms, Wooster. This fancy Red and White carried a great pedigree going back to Stelbro Renita Ranger-Red, had calved in June, and was bred back to Sandy-Valley Colt P-Red-TW. She was purchased by Patrick Twining, Wellington, Ohio. Second high seller was Lot No. 15, Pine-Tree Ohio Colt 5111-ET, a fall calf sired by Sandy Valley Colt P-Red-TW. She was polled, had contract interest, and sold for $6,300 to Dave Franzer and Jacque Meyer, Coldwater, Ohio. The volume buyer in the sale was Ted Schmitmeyer, Versailles, Ohio, who purchased four consignments for a total of $15,000. Cattle sold not only in Ohio, but also to Ontario, Canada and Indiana. Andrews, Wooster, was the auctioneer, with Ted Renner, Dalton, reading the pedigrees. Working the ring was Russell Kiko, Ken Janes, Don Alexander and Kenneth Brown. Steven Jordan headed up the barn crew.

Allstar (10/16/06), $3,500, Sire-Alzi Juror Ford (Matthew J. Steiner, Ritt-man); Dirkmar Damion Kebbie (7/08/10), $2,800, Sire-Erbacres Damion (Harms Farms c/o David Harms, Brookville, Ohio). — Raygor Farms, LLC, Dalton, Ohio, Butler-View Atwood Pompom (6/18/12), $3,500, Sire-Co-op Bosside Massey-ET (Silver Creek Dairy, Forest, Ohio); OCD Sid Salsa-ET (12/01/11), $3,400, Sire-Pine-Tree Sid (Oakfield Corners, Jonathan Lamb, Oakfield, New York). Sonnek Lookout Zesty-ET (10/04/04), $3,200, Sire-Moet Lookout-ET (Matthew J. Steiner, Ritt-man, Ohio). — James Kemp, West Salem, Ohio, Pine-Tree 9 Sid 5231-ET (3/02/12), $3,300, Sire-Pine-Tree Sid (Matthew J. Steiner, Rittman). — Rondel Meyer, Polk, Ohio, Pine-Tree 1937 Colt 5253-ET (2/05/12), $3,200, SireSandy-Valley Colt P-Red-TW, (Matthew J. Steiner, Rittman, Ohio). — Aaron Steiner, Marshallville, Ohio, Toppacres Manoman Jacqueline (5/15/10), $3,000, Sire-LongLang Oman Oman-ET (Gregg Topp, Minster, Ohio).

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Sales highlights were: — Patrick Twining, Wellington, Ohio, MS Starmark RoyaltyRed (3/08/10), $6,800, Sire-KHW Kite Advent-Red (Starmark Farms, Wooster, Ohio). — Dave Franzer and Jacque Meyer, Versailles, Ohio, Pine-Tree Ohio Colt 5111-ET (10/27/11), $6,300, Sire-Sandy Valley Colt P-Red-TW (Matthew J. Steiner, Rittman, Ohio). — Acker Dairy Farms, Sterling, Ohio, Con-River 1132 Shottle-ET (7/01/08), $5,000, Sire-Picston Shottle (Richman Farms, Lodi, Ohio). — Alan Brown, New Bremen, Ohio, PineTree Super Willow-ET (3/22/10), $5,000, SireCharlesdale Superstition (Matthew J. Steiner, Rittman, Ohio); Carmony Planet 3981 (5/24/10), $2,700, SireEnsenada Taboo PlanetET (Stanley L. Carmony, Wooster, Ohio). — Ted Schmitmeyer, Versailles, Ohio, Norwescor Scoop Jebbie (12/22/08), $4,700, Sire-Net-A-Way Orion Scoop-ET (Norwescor Holsteins Inc., Canal Fulton, Ohio); Brookview-E Atlantic M&M-ET (12/30/09), $4,000, Sire-MapleDowns IGW Atlantic-ET (Eric Havens, Fremont, Ohio); Pine-Tree Ford

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FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic Aug. 21 93 CALVES — Good to

choice calves 100-110, medium to good calves 90-100, fair to medium calves 80-90, commons and lights 80-down, cross bred calves 120-down, back to farm, bull calves 110-142. 13 SHEEP — Roosters 40-90. 15 GOATS — 12-157. 76 BUTCHER HOGS — 210-260 lbs. 58.50, 240260 lbs. 62.50-63.50, 260 lbs.up 57-62.50. butcher sows 40-down. 66 CATTLE — Heifers 887, bulls 83.50-105, good beef cows 80-85, medium to good cows 74-80, fair to medium cows 69-74, common cows 68-down. 263 TOTAL HEAD. 24 LOADS, HAY, STRAW, GRAIN — 1st cutting hay 60-290, 2nd and 3rd cutting

Young readers earn prizes in Holmes Library summer reading program Thanks to several local b u s i nesses and individuals, t h r e e lucky c h i l Snow dren are “dreaming big” t h i s summer a f t e r w i n ning the grand p r i z e drawings Miller f r o m this year’s “Dream Big — READ!” Summer Reading Program at the Central Library. Lincoln Snow received the “Caldecott Winners” grand prize pack for age 2-kindergarten category. Winning the grand prize for grades first and second was Jacob Miller who won “Mr. Popper’s Penguins.” “The Diary of a Wimpy Kid” grand prize pack for grades thirdfifth was won by Jenalyn Miller.

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T h e grand prizes c o n tained b o o k s, s o m e w i t h t h e i r movie counJen Miller t e r p a r t s, a music CD, educational toys, and MP3 players according to the age group. More than 200 children registered for the sixweek program. Youngsters were challenged to read or be read to for a minimum of two hours each week to earn incentives. Programs featuring nocturnal animals, a ventriloquist, space exploration, songs and stories, helped entertain participants while also reinforcing the importance of reading throughout the summer.

210-310, lg. rd. hay 180 ton, big rd. bales 22-85, wheat straw 190-200, straw lg. sq. 157.50 ton, ear corn 215 ton. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION Aug. 22 11 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 62.50-64, 250-275 lbs. 63.25, sows light 30-36.50, heavy 37, boars 15; feeder pigs, 30-50 lbs. 30, 100 lbs.-up 25-57.50. 41 FAT CATTLE — Choice Holstein steers 114-117, good steers 102-112, heifers 85-111.50, choice Holstein steers 100-109.50, good Holstein steers, 80-100. 13 BULLS — Jersey 76-85, 1,000-1,500 lbs. 76.50-105.50, 1,500-2,000 lbs. 84.50. 128 CULL COWS — Good

74-81, medium-good 68-74, fair-medium 62-68, light-thin 68-down; 49 feeders, steers 60-160, heifers 75-120. 5 DAIRY — Cows 1,150down. 184 CALVES — 95-120 lbs. 100-170, good 70-100, common 40-70, back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 100-150, crossbred 40-180. 141 GOATS — Kid 135down, billies 172.50-down, nannies 140-down, wethers 275-down. 482 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks & ewes 40-70, lambs 40-60 lbs. 102.50-162.50, 60-80 lbs. 82.50155, 80-100 lbs. 75-110, 100-130 87.50-110, 130 lbs.-up 87.50-95. TOTAL HEAD — 1,066. 84 LOADS — Alfalfa 1st cutting 240-320, 2nd cutting

275-350, 3rd and 4th cutting 235-360, mixed 1st cutting 135360, mixed 2nd cutting 210-375, lg. bales hay 32.50-110, lg bales hay 185-325 ton, wheat straw 220 ton, lg. bales straw 140 ton, ear corn 240-305, oats 16. 472 DOZEN EGGS — White .80-.90, brown 1.00-2.00. KIDRON AUCTION Aug. 23 53 HOGS — 210-230 lbs. 59.50-61, 230-260 lbs. 55-63, butcher sows 15-38.50, boars by weight 10. 715 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 7-20, 41-50 lbs. 16-47, 51-60 lbs. 30-44, 61 lbs.-up 39-43, service boars 85-100, roasters 35-112.50. 106 CALVES — Back to farm, bulls 95-127.50, back to

Cobb to speak at Berlin Lions meeting Berlin Lions Club will meet at Cindy’s Diner on Sept. 6 at 6 p.m. Doug Crabb, owner of the American Koryo Academy and the Berlin martial arts studio will be speaking about his work with the youth of Holmes County. Please RSVP to 330-231-5942 if you would like to attend what

promises to be an interesting meeting.

In addition to their current park development project, the Lions are here to help those with vision problems. If you or someone you know needs vision care but cannot afford it, please call 330-2315842 to see how the Lions can be of assistance.

Mennonite Church, 2691 County Road 144, Walnut Creek, 1-7 p.m. Sept. 17 — Millersburg Christian Church, 189 N.

Clay St., Millersburg, 3-7 p.m. Sept. 20 — Clark Presbyterian Church, 1392 State Route 83, Millersburg , 2-7 p.m.

Blood drives Sept. 5 — Homestead Furniture, 8216 State Route 241, Mount Hope, noon-7 p.m. Sept. 7 — Nashville Church of Christ, 13457 State Route 39, Nashville, 1-7 p.m. Sept. 11 — Gospel Haven Church, 6871 State Route 241, Millersburg, 1-7 p.m. Sept. 13 — Walnut Creek

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farm, heifers 100-135, light & thin 85-down. 146 CATTLE — Steers 83-104.50, heifers 80-99, bulls 81.50-92.50, good beef cows 77-83.50, medium to good 69.50-76.50, thin to poor 68-down; feeder steers 64-93, heifers 83. 1 SHEEP — Feeder lambs 85 lbs.-up 200. 11 GOATS — 40-135. 150 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 1,110-down, bred heifers 1,375-down, service bulls 5351,100, open heifers 460-850. TOTAL HEAD 1,182; Consignors 213. 37 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 250-330, 2nd cutting 200-310, 3rd cutting 170-320, lg. bales 60-90 each and 195200 ton, straw 175 ton.

Pasture measurement The pasture measurement for the week beginning Sunday, : — Number of fields reporting: 21 Pounds of dry matter per acre per day: Aug. 19 — Minimum Growth: 0 — Maximum Growth: 106 — Average Growth: 32 Seven-year average for week: 41

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Church notes Prisoner’s family ministry to begin Highland Church of God and the Wayne Holmes Reentry Coalition through Your Human Resource Center, announce collaboration with Linda Davis of L.O.O.P (Loved Ones of Prisoners) Family Ministry. L.O.O.P., a nonprofit, faith based organization, was developed by Davis who

founded the group after having dealt with her own feelings of pain, loss and shame of having her own son involved in the criminal justice system. The purpose of L.O.O.P. is to provide family members, who may have an incarcerated loved one, a place to share, cope and lend one another support during such a difficult time. L.O.O.P. began in Clinton and monthly groups also meet in Hartville and Akron, and

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School in Kidron on Saturday, Sept. 22 at 7:30 p.m. and admission is free. Ted & Company players will bring this interactive event of storytelling with laughter, thoughtful dialogue and pie. Yes, peace pies ‘Peace, Pies & ... the evening includes a Prophets’ at hand-crafted pie auction to Christian PeaceCentral Christian support maker Teams (www.cpt. “Peace, Pies & Prophets” org) and the local ministry by Ted & Company is com- of Camp Luz. There will ing to Central Christian be a free-will offering . beginning Sept. 18, will meet every third Tuesday, monthly in Wooster at the Highland Church of God, 669 W. Highland Ave. Call 330-212-6661 or 330-264-9597.

(Continued From Page 9) horse hair and tin cones they embellished all manner of garment and tool. The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is located in Historic Roscoe Village. Museum admission is $3 for adults, $2 for children, and $8 for families. For more information, contact JHM at 740622-8710 or email: jhmuseum@jhmuseum.org or

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Fredericksburg Homecoming Saturday, September 1st

Fredericksburg serving up food, entertainment Saturday By PAUL LOCHER Staff Writer Live entertainment, food, games and community fellowship will headline the annual Fredericksburg Homecoming on Saturday at the village’s fire station. The homecoming kicks off at 5 p.m. with a cafeteria-style meal at the fire department. This year’s menu includes homemade creamed

chicken sandwiches, Italian sausage sandwiches, hamburgers, hot dogs, homemade chicken noodle soup, baked beans, potato salad and a variety of homemade pies and cakes. Organizers pride themselves on the fact all the food is prepared on site, with community members donating the desserts. According to council member and one of the

homecoming organizers Barb Yutzy, for the first time the dinner will be by donation, instead of the food items being priced separately. In addition, french fries, ice cream and lemonade will be available for purchase from vendors. At 6 p.m. the kids games will open and there will be a performance by the Waynedale

High School Marching Band of Gold. Little Miss Fredericksburg will be given her crown at 6:30 p.m. This will be followed by the Citizen of the Year presentation and special recognition at 6:45 p.m. At 7 p.m. other carnivaltype games will open, and from 7:30-10:30 p.m. the band Northwest Territory will take the stage.

As a climax to the homecoming events, the Fredericksburg Fire Department raffle will be held at 11 p.m. Prizes will include a grandfather clock, queen-size quilt, a .50-caliber Omega muzzle loader, 18-volt drill, gas barbecue grill, pizzas from Lem’s Pizza and $50 from the Fredericksburg Legion. Winners need not be present to win. However, Yutzy

noted a $100 cash prize and a $50 cash prize will be given away, and the winners need to be present to claim those. The homecoming is sponsored by the volunteer firefighters of the South Central Fire District. Reporter Paul Locher can be reached at 330682-2055 or plocher@thedaily-record.com.

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We scrambled into the rough to retrieve the box and three of four cellophane packets of pastries remained inside and appeared perfectly untouched. The fourth lay a few feet away with a corner chewed off. It appeared that the marauder had actually stolen the box from a neighbor’s campsite, brought it to our place for a picnic and decided that “frosted blueberry” just wasn’t his thing. “By golly that critter just bought us breakfast!” said Cappy as he gathered up the mess and made his way toward the picnic table. “Whoa, whoa, whoa,” called a voice from the See Pg. 15 — GIFT


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settled as well as they ever are within our group. Life simply went on. I was tending the coffee pot the next morning when Soup came out of the trailer. Scream and Magnus were hunkered over their oatmeal and Cappy, having quickly dispatched with his pastries, had stepped away to the latrine. “Cappy still in the tent?” Soup said. “No, no. He was actually up before dawn,” I said calmly without even looking up. “When I came out he was on top of the picnic table, rolled back on his haunches and tearing away at that box of pastries with his teeth. When I shined the light on him he knocked pots and pans all over and trundled off through the brush. By the way, I think you might have been right about those pastries!”

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Calves rest in the calf/cow barn, completed in February at Piar’s dairy farm, a stop on the Holmes County Farm Tour.

Larry and Lynn Piar milk around 200 Holsteins three times a day in a double eight herringbone parlor. David Weiss, an expert on the local history of the Glenmont area, educated tour participants about the shortlived Civil War uprising dubbed Fort Fizzle which took place nearby in June 1863. A plaque marks the site on state Route 6. If you missed it, plan to attend in 2013. The tour usually takes place

on the third Saturday in August. “The Holmes County tour is an annual event. The Farm Bureau hosts this tour as part of one of the basic tenets of our mission statement, ‘forging a partnership between farmers and consumers.’ We realize a lot of consumers have a heightened awareness of where their food originates and what

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we wean them from eight liters of milk per day to three liters after a 12-day period. We have two stations and one feeder can feed up to 50 calves. We have 16 calves on the feeder right now,” Lynn said. Another popular destination was French Ridge Vineyards LLC where Kathy Buente and son, Jack, poured customers samples of the 12 types of wine they sell. Scott Buente showed visitors around the neat rows of vines or they could sit on the front porch of the building and enjoy the view. Although the Buentes started the business in 2001 with 3,000 plants, they officially opened in May 2012. Today they have more than 6,000 plants. “We have nine varieties of grapes. We even have some specialty wines like lemon which is refreshing for summer and a fall variety of apple wine. I just sold a case of apple for an October wedding,” Jack said. Also at the winery,


Thursday, August 30, 2012 — 17 Rows of grapes are planted in a breathtaking setting at French Ridge Winery. Barbara Lang photo

Tour (Continued From Page 16) incorrect misinformation bombarding them from the internet and other questionable sources,” said John Fitzpatrick, organization director, Ashland, Holmes, Medina & Wayne Counties for Ohio Farm Bureau Federation. For more information about Farm Bureau, call 330-263-7456.

How to stay happy all the time I recently had a happy day. A really happy day. A zip-a-de-doo-da day. It was so great I wouldn’t have blinked if a cartoon rabbit went hopping by and Uncle Remus himself was sitting on my front porch with a bluebird on his shoulder. There wasn’t anything super special about the day. Nothing really monumental had taken place and I didn’t have any huge upcoming plans. Part of me wondered if somewhere in the great galaxy, the fourth moon of Jupiter had aligned with the magnetic pole at noon in China, causing this elated mood. Another part of me wondered what I had eaten to change the chemicals in my brain — those levels of dopamine and serotonin and adrenaline and other things I can barely pronounce. But the rest of me didn’t care because, hey, I was having a good day! Life is good, the world is good, and I was floating on top of it all. But as sadly expected,

that fourth moon must have shifted or something and two days later I lost that feeling of shivery warmth that was the joy coming from deep within, for no good reason. And I, the newly grumpified person, was bummed about it. So like so many people with a mild ailment, I turned to the Internet to figure out how to regain that jubilant euphoria that I had, or at least to discover what the cause of this bliss really was. Oh, the great wealth of knowledge that lies waiting for us to stumble upon. ... Of all of the articles I came across, one of my favorites listed 10 things that, according to “science,” make us happy. Science? Happiness? Being a girl with a heart of faith and a brain of

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Looking forward to golden years with good health (ARA) — With 10,000 Americans turning 65 every day — and according to recently released research, a majority of them expecting to live to nearly 90 — the celebration of older Americans is a developing trend, and more people are aspiring to live longer and better than ever before. The latest research conducted by Gallup and Robinson as part of Pfizer’s Get Old initiative asked more than 1,000 Americans 18 to 65-plus years old how they feel about getting old. The results showed that priorities and perceptions about aging shift over time. Key findings of the research include: — Nearly half of those over 50 (41 percent) said they were “optimistic” about getting old as compared with “uneasy,” “angry” or “prepared.” — A vast majority of those who feel aging is better than expected cite good health (74 percent),

wisdom (72 percent) and greater appreciation for friends and family (72 percent) as the top reasons. — Fifty-one percent of all people surveyed think they look younger than their age, and 40 percent think they are wiser than their age. — Given a list of lifetime achievements, those 18 to 34 (45 percent) rank having $1 million first, while those over 65 (48 percent) would rather see their grandchild graduate from college. “We all have one thing in common — each day we get older. At every age and stage of our lives, we can make choices and take actions that will help us live longer and better. There are so many positive role models today who are changing how people think about aging,” said Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, Pfizer’s Chief Medical Officer. “There’s a huge opportunity to support the shift that’s underway. At GetOld.com, we want to hear what peo-

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The second suggestion was to avoid comparisons and focus on our own personal achievements, which sounds clear and fair to our own selves.

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a shelf, in an old mason jar. The money I speak of comes directly out of the dryer. Have meaningful goals, take initiative at work. Smile even when you don’t feel like it. (I’m assuming this does not mean gritting your teeth and saying things without moving your smiling lips.) Give it away and be charitable, say thank you like you mean it. Get out and exercise. And finally, make friends and treasure family. Happier people have supportive, involved, happy families and friends, and I bet that those families are generally happy people. Happy people that smile a lot, say thank you, play outside and get exercise and do all of those other things. Suddenly I realized my happiness was only partly my own — that the hap-

piness I felt was coming from my family, friends and my entire world. It came from a coffee date with a cousin, the excitement of a new school year, even the sound of the cicadas singing all night long. Happiness then becomes the most beautiful vicious cycle I’ve ever seen. If mama ain’t happy, no one’s happy, and vice versa. So, here’s an assignment for readers of this column. Make a list of all of the things that make you happy. Use nice paper and hang it on the refrigerator when you’re finished. Write as many things as you can with as many pages as you wish. I’ll share my list, and joy, with you next week. Stop by and say hi at www.karriemcallister. com.

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Obituaries Doris Brillhart, 86 Doris Jean Brillhart, 86, of Providence Avenue, died Friday, Aug. 24, 2012, at Hennis Care Center in Dover. She was born Aug. 11, 1926, in Clark Township, Coshocton County to the late William Earl and Ruth Irene (Gilmore) Mohler, and married Harold Cecil Brillhart on Aug. 9, 1944. He preceded her in death on March 18, 1994. She enjoyed working at flea markets, loved her family, and will be greatly missed. Surviving are sons, Randy (Linda) Brillhart of New Philadelphia, and David (Terri) Brillhart of Millers-

burg; grandchildren, Chad (Tricia) Hicks, Christopher Brillhart, Ashley, Matthew and Alysia Brillhart; a great-grandson; and a special friend, Duane Mullett of Millersburg. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Connie Muse; a grandson, Dustin Brillhart; a sister, Maxine Mohler; and a brother, William E. Mohler. Graveside services will be Saturday, Sept. 1 at 11 a.m. in Blissfield Cemetery, with Pastor Ron Davis officiating. Fischer Funeral Home in Warsaw is handling arrangements www.fischerfuneralhome.com. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to any Hospice organization of the donor’s choice.

Mose Weaver, 66 Mose A. Weaver, 66, Mount Hope, died unexpectedly on Monday, Aug. 27, 2012, at his home. He was born near Fredericksburg on June 13, 1946, to the late Andy J. and Anna (Mullet) Weaver and married Verna H. Weaver on March 27, 1973. She survives. He retired from Wayne Dalton and was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to his wife, are a son, Leroy Weaver of the home; a stepson, David Miller of Fredericksburg; stepgrandchildren, Wesley, Abe, David Jr., Ruth, Katie and Steven Miller; brothers, Ervin (Esther) Weaver of Dalton, John (Clara) Weaver

of Big Prairie and Aaron (Anna) Weaver of Fredericksburg; sisters, Fannie (Jonas L.) Miller of Glenmont, Mary (Roman J.) Hershberger of Big Prairie, Ella (Robert J.) Troyer of Cashton, Wis., and Mattie (Noah S.) Barkman of Danville. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers, Absalom and Daniel Weaver. Services are today (Thursday, Aug. 30) at 9 a.m. at the Marty Yoder residence, 8000 State Route 241, Mount Hope, with Bishop Daniel Shetler officiating. Burial will be in the Yoder Cemetery, Salt Creek Township, Holmes County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton, is handling arrangements.

Merrilyn Parsons, 53 Merrilynn K. Parsons, 53, of Berlin, passed away Saturday Aug. 25, 2012, at her home. Memorial services will be 11 a.m. Friday at Lighthouse Baptist Fellowship, 5301 Chippewa Road, Medina, with pastors Gerald R. Clevenger and Alan Sidell officiating. Burial will take place at a later date. Arrangements are being handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. She was born Aug. 18, 1959 in Wooster, the daughter of Charles R. and Max-

ine M. (Robbins) Duvall. Merrilynn was a lover of people and a caregiver to those in need. Surviving in addition to her mother, Maxine, are a daughter, Dawn Parsons of Mansfield; sisters, Robin Wilks of Akron and Debi Titus Henderson of Doylestown; brothers, David Duvall of Texas, Samuel Duvall of Doylestown and Kevin Duvall of Gary, Ind.; and her partner, Melvin Daley of Berlin. She was preceded in death by her father, Charles.

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Floyd E. Lee, 86, of Paull of Fredericksburg; a Lake City, Fla., formerly daughter-in-law, Jodi Lee of Wooster, passed away of South Carolina and a Aug. 24, 2012, at Swannee son-in-law, Scott Hoffman Care Center in Lake City. of Georgia; 10 grandchilHe was born June 4, dren and nine great-grandKipton Miller, infant 1926, in Millersburg, the children; and brothers, LesKipton Ty Miller, still- parents, Emanuel and son of Earl E and Grace ter Lee of Sandusky and born son Mary Ann Raber, of Young Lee. He was a Carl Lee of Big Prairie. Helen Horner, 96 of Allen Holmesville, and pater- maintenance supervisor Floyd was preceded in Helen Carolina Horner, like to express their A. and nal grandparents, Alvin at Timken for more than death by his parents; a son, 96, Millersburg, lovingly appreciation to the com- B r e n S. and Malinda Miller, of 30 years and had oper- Bill Lee and a daughter, known as “Aunt Bell,” passionate staff of the da Sue Millersburg. ated Lee’s Greenhouse in Rebecca Hoffman; four passed away Wednesday Sycamore Run Nursing ( R a b e r ) Graveside services Jefferson for five years. brothers and three sisters. night, Aug. 22, 2012, at Center in Millersburg for M i l l e r , were held Friday, Aug. He was a member of St. There will be no calling Sycamore Run Nursing the care they provided p a s s e d 24 at Grace Mennonite Mary Catholic Church hours. McIntire, Bradham Center in Millersburg. and they ask that memori- a w a y Church Cemetery with and had served his coun- & Sleek Funeral Home, A life-long resident of al contributions be made Thursday Pastor Larry Kaufman try in the U.S. Army dur- 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster, the Frazeysburg vicinity, to Sycamore Run Nursing morning, Aug. 23, 2012, officiating. ing World War II. is assisting the family. she was born Aug. 8, 1916, Center Resident Activity at Pomerene Hospital Arrangements were Surviving are children, Graveside services will to John Riley and Nellie Fund, attention Kirk Har- in Millersburg. handled by Alexander Carol (Rick) Rothschild be today (Thursday, Aug. (Little) Horner on the tline, 6180 State Route 83, Surviving in addition Funeral Home, Millers- of Georgia, Linda Lee of 30), at 2 p.m. in St. Mary family farm north of town. Millersburg 44654. to his parents is a sis- burg, Ohio. Florida, and Judy (Tim) Cemetery. She moved to FrazeysTo sign our online guest- ter, Kylie, and a brothburg with her parents in book visit www.vocfh. er, Kalan, both of the 1944 and was employed com. home; maternal grandat the Ohio Plastic Company for 37 years. Helen was a member Dr. Robert Sears Independent Doctor of Optometry of Frazeysburg United Methodist Church Located Inside for 51 years and made Millersburg many friends within the Wal Mart Frazeysburg community. Vision Center Surviving are nieces, Nancy Wright (Bill) Basic Eye Exam Contact Lens Exam Chew of Killbuck, and Jo $ 00 $ 00 Ann Wright (Ed) Kline of Mount Vernon; and several great-nieces and CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 330-674-3564 nephews. 1006707 She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Thomas Horner; sisters, Margaret Lemert, Mary Horner and Ruth Summer Kool Down Sale Wright; and several niec10-15% Off Bicycles es and nephews. Though she never marSale Hours Mon.-Thurs. 8:00-7:00; ried and had no children, Fri. 8:00-7:00; Sat. 8:00-3:00 she was actively involved with and dearly loved by Raleigh Bicycles her extended family. Millwood Trailers Services were Sunday, Strollers Aug. 26 at Frazeysburg (1.5 Miles East of Berlin) Bionx Exclude Chapel of Vensil & Chute Funeral Home, 110 W. Third St. Burial was in ALPINE VALLEY BICYCLE SHOP Frazeysburg Cemetery. 1142 US 62 WILMOT OHIO Helen’s family would BETWEEN WILMOT AND WINESBURG ON US 62

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Teams and athletes didn’t disappoint in Week 1 After the first real week of the fall sports season, I came away quite impressed with the sports I got the pleasure to watch last week. I say the first “real week” only because golf and tennis have been playing for weeks already. I got to see a girls and a boys soccer game, a tennis match, a football game and a golf match last week. The West Holmes girls knocked off Triway in their soccer season opener and looked pretty good doing so. The Knights lost plenty of talent to graduation, but a bevy of young players have stepped up to keep the progress going in the right direction for coach Josh Wengerd. The girls were 2-1 after the week ended, getting blanked at Clear Fork. That’s the same thing that happened to the West Holmes boys when they played the Colts. The Knights are very young this season and are still looking for a goal after two matches. The tennis team at West Holmes is having an outstanding season, as the girls dominated the West Holmes Invitational, taking home all the firstplace hardware, winning all divisions and the

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overall team trophy. Opponents thinking West Holmes is only Rachel Nelson are in for a big surprise. Hannah Frank and Chelsea Black are playing very well together at first doubles, while Marki Hogle (second singles) has improved her game immensely as well. I watched the Knights and Hawks go head to head on the golf course on Saturday. The Knights got steady play from their top players, seniors Jason Biltz and Alex Lytle to down the young Hawks. Hiland has a pair of freshmen who are playing very well so far, and they don’t seem to be intimidated by tougher courses or opponents. If these young guys continue to work at their games, there is no telling how good they can be in a few years. I know I wouldn’t stand a chance against them now, but that’s not saying much. I love watching these young players drive the ball off the tee. So flexible. Wow. The most impressive performance was turned in by the West Holmes football team Friday night at Triway. The Knights were in a real battle with the Titans for three quarters before the cream rose to the top. Grant Hay busted off a pair of long touchdown runs and Layne Perone See Pg. 23 — LYNCH

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In the annals of the game’s hitters, it’s easy to forget Stan “The Man” Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals. But here’s an amazing statistic that is just one measure of Musial’s prowess at the plate. Musial struck out three times in a game only once in his 22-year career, and that was in his final season, when he was 42. And get this – Musial is one of only three players ever to lead his team in career singles, doubles, triples and home runs. The other two: George Brett of the Royals and Robin Yount of the Brewers. Here’s one for longevity, then one for consistency. In 2011, which major league joined Pete Rose, Hank Aaron and Brooks Robinson as the only players ever to appear in at least 140 games for 16 straight seasons? Surprisingly, it’s Johnny Damon. (Cal Ripken Jr. played in strike-shortened seasons.) Now, which player amassed the most career base hits without ever winning a batting title? The answer is Hallof-Famer Paul Molitor, a lifetime .306 hitter with 3,319 total base hits – but no batting crown in 21 big-league seasons. Mid-summer is the perfect time to note the longest hockey game ever played – 246 straight hours on the ice. It was a charity event in May of 2012, when 40 volunteers split into Team Hope and Team Cure to raise $1.5 million for a children’s hospital in Alberta, Canada. Over 10 straight days and nights, some players had to take IV drips, while others had to switch to large skates because their feet swelled so much. As time was winding down, Team Cure was up to 3,526 goals to 3,255 for Team Hope.

West Holmes junior wide receiver Brady Arnold hauls in a touchdown pass to get the Knights on the scoreboard first in a shootout against Triway during last Friday’s season opener. West Holmes broke the game open in the fourth quarter en route to a 41-22 win over the hosting Titans.

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Knights crank up the attack late to roll by Titans in opener By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer In a game that had more twists and turns than the Corkscrew at Cedar Point, fans at Triway must’ve thought they were on an amusement park ride as the visiting Knights of West Holmes and Titans were embroiled in a roller-coaster of a game. West Holmes erupted for four fourth-quarter scores to topple the Titans 41-22. The score hardly reflects the way this game went, as the Titans were in the lead heading into the fourth quarter, and they were on the doorstep of adding to their lead, but Brady Arnold intercepted a Parker Carmichael pass at the Knights’ 2-yard line. Triway took a 15-13 lead with 4:06 remaining in the third quarter when Timmy Ritchey drilled a 22-yard field goal. “I was concerned, I wasn’t worried,” West Holmes coach Kevin Maltarich said. “These kids have been through it and they’ve overcome things. I was more worried about our state of mind and where we were. We had to keep playing as a team and overcome an obstacle.” The ensuing kickoff plopped on the ground without anyone touching it until a Triway player pounced on it, giving the Titans a first down at the West Holmes 25. Carmichael, who threw for 364 yards and three scores, was picked off by Arnold as he tried to hit his favorite target, Kyle Kearney (11 catches, 117 yards), near the goal

line. The Knights then marched 98 yards on 15 plays to retake the lead 20-15 after Logan Gallion’s conversion kick. Layne Perone capped off the scoring drive with a 2-yard plunge. Perone finished the game with 189 yards on 24 carries and three touchdowns. The drive was kept alive when the Titans were flagged for roughing the kicker, one of several mistakes Triway made on the evening that would come back to haunt it. The Knights held the Titans on downs just past midfield on Triway’s next possession. On the following first play for West Holmes, Grant Hay busted through a gaping hole and cruised 54 yards for a score. Gallion’s PAT made it 27-15 Knights with 7:22 remaining in the game. Triway struck back seven plays later when Carmichael connected with Troy Haven on an 18-yard scoring strike. Ritchey’s PAT pulled the Titans back to within 27-22. Hay then answered with another long scoring jaunt, this time scooting 58 yards. The senior carried the ball only five times, but piled up 144 yards. “I was just looking for the holes and looking for the cutbacks,” Hay said. “The line did a great job blocking. They really made the holes and I just hit the hole. It’s all them. “Teams have to watch Layne and Garrett (Mackey),” Hay continued. “They tend to lose sight of me.” The wheels came off then for Triway, as Perone picked off another

Carmichael pass and returned it to the Titans’ 1. The junior then bulled his way into the end zone to cap off the fourth-quarter flurry. “I was so proud of the effort we gave. If we could’ve taken three or four minutes back,” Triway coach Tony Lee said. “We didn’t finish a couple drives that were costly. The missed opportunities we had offensively hurt us. But more importantly, we didn’t tackle in the fourth quarter. I don’t know if it’s because we were so tired. The heat definitely took it’s toll on us, probably more than them. When we have seven, eight guys going both ways, it wears on us. “We knew they had a stable of running backs,” Lee added. “They were so deep, they even took two guys and put them on the offensive line and they still got a number of kids. Hats off to them and the athletes they have.” The Knights powered past the Titans behind a dynamic and diverse attack. They rushed for 458 yards on 52 carries as Perone and Hay combined for 333 of those yards. West Holmes also scored on a 28-yard scoring pass from Gabe Snyder to Arnold. Snyder connected on 2-of-7 passes for 46 yards. “We’ve got about six kids who can carry the ball for us. We try to keep fresh legs in there,” Maltarich said. “These kids have been through the system. They know what to expect, and they can take it to the house See Pg. 23 — WEST HOLMES


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sity tonight, and to our kids’ credit, we overcame any time they touch the it,” Maltarich said. “We ball.” got frazzled at times and Snyder’s scoring pass they did some things we capped a nine-play, hadn’t seen. The sign of 70-yard drive that gave a good team is, we finalthe Knights a 7-0 lead at ly calmed down and we 8:09 of the second quar- overcame it. ter. “We knew (Triway was) The Titans answered explosive. They have all with an eight-play, their skilled kids back,” 65-yard drive. Carmichael Maltarich added. “Parkhit Kearney on a 17-yard er’s going to be a heck scoring strike. of a quarterback. He is After a West Holmes right now. We’ve got to fumble in their own terri- get better on defense and tory, the Titans took a 12-7 shore some things up. We lead on a 40-yard scoring did some things tonight strike to Justen Copley (7 that typically we don’t do. catches, 93 yards). Hats off to Triway. They The Knights finished executed. For us, it was the first half with a nice to have the kids get 65-yard scoring drive in out there and run the ball nine plays, capped off by well.” a Perone 1-yard plunge. One of the things the The try for two failed and Knights did was put the West Holmes went into ball on the ground, fumthe locker room leading bling four times. 13-12 at the half. Triway also turned the “We faced some adver- ball over three times. (Continued From Page 22)

By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Erica Miller-Glasener was named Hiland’s new softball coach and teacher at Chestnut Ridge Elementary recently. Glasener will replace Jill Lyons, who accepted a teaching position at Danville. Some things will remain the same, as both Glasener and Lyons are products of the Ashland Eagles’ college program. “Our warm-ups and Kevin Lynch photo routines like that will be Hiland freshman Mark similar,” Glasener said. Another similarity will Schlabach taps in a birdie putt after his chip be the focus on fundaonto the green from 130 mentals. “If we perform the funyards out landed just inches away from the damentals, the rest of the pin. Schlabach led the game will take of itself,” Hawks, but West Hol- Glasener said. Glasener graduated mes took the match. from Ashland University to within inches of the in 2011, earning a bachhole en route to a birdie. elor’s of education degree “At the beginning of the in middle grades math day, it was a little tough, and social studies. but it got a little easier “I will be teaching sevas the day went on,” enth- and eighth-grade Schlabach said. “Hitting a math at Chestnut Ridge,” couple of good shots (like Glasener said. “While No. 5) helped me gain some confidence.” Schlabach, the No. 3 man for the Hawks, shot a 41 to lead the way. Classmate Adam Grate posted a 44 at the No. 2 spot. Brandon Raber shot a 44 By KEVIN LYNCH and Eric Schlabach a 47 Staff Writer to cap Hiland’s card. The Black Bears of firstKaufman said the expe- year coach Josh Lahmers rience his younger play- are trying to establish a ers are gaining playing new winning tradition at tough courses like Fire River View, and they got Ridge will only help them off to a good start with down the road. a 41-7 romp over West “Our scores bounce Muskingum last Friday in around. Hopefully, by the Warsaw. end of the season, we’ll Quarterback John Brillget our scores down,” he hart threw for 118 yards said. and three touchdowns in

attending Ashland University on a softball scholarship, I was fortunate to earn many awards. I was the 2008 All-Conference Freshman of the Year and earned second-team AllConference my sophomore year and first-team All-Conference my junior year. I started every game during my four years at Ashland, playing in the outfield. “I am honored to be on many all-time records at Ashland, including setting the record for most runs scored in a single game and the most walks in a single game,” she continued. “I also valued my education, making the dean’s list numerous times.” She is a 2007 graduate of Franklin Central High School in Indianapolis, Ind., and was a four-year varsity player. She married Nathan Glasener of Springfield in July 2011. “I am looking forward to helping my players improve in softball, aca-

Erica Miller-Glasener demics and as young women,” Glasener said. “I am also looking forward to helping them with the college recruiting experience.” Hiland athletic director Erik Beun said Glasener is a welcome addition to the staff. “We are happy and excited to welcome Erica into the athletic department and the Hiland community,” Beun said.

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Lynch (Continued From Page 22) intercepted a pass and returned it to the 2, from where he pounded it in for his third touchdown of the game as West Holmes scored four touchdowns in the final period to pull away from the high-powered Titans. Triway’s sophomore quarterback Parker Carmichael is going to be a good one. He already is very good, but in another couple years, there is no telling how many yards he will have thrown for. The same can be said for the Knights and their stable of horses in the

backfield. Perone punishes people who try to tackle him, plus he has great breakaway speed to boot. Hay proved to be another valuable weapon out of the backfield, while I haven’t even mentioned Garrett Mackey, who rushed for almost 70 yards, and a pair of youngsters, Luke Ogi and Clay Stutzman, who didn’t miss a beat when they were called upon to spell the starters These Knights are going to be good. As good as the hype leading up to this season? Only time will tell.

the first half of last week’s win, hitting 5-of-6 passes. Running back Clay Holsclaw caught one of those touchdown passes and ran for 69 yards. Brandon Adams led the Bears’ ground game with 91 yards on eight carries. Defensively, lineman DJ Carey is a load, who had a sack and a fumble recovery while leading the team against West M. The Knights will have to continue to improve, eliminating mistakes (four fumbles and seven penalties) that hampered them in their 41-22 win over Triway.

The Knights unleashed an impressive rushing attack against the Titans, churning out 458 yards on 52 carries. Layne Perone led the way with 189 yards on 23 totes, while Grant Hay chipped in with 144 yards on five carries. The Knights can air it out as well as run it. Brady Arnold caught a touchdown pass to open last Friday’s WHHS scoring, while tight end Brock Macaulay had a TD pass negated because of a penalty. At QB, Gabe Snyder runs the offense well for West Holmes.

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them a foot short instead of inches short. But it was a pretty good round. I’m happy with my score, not necessarily how I played.” All the West Holmes players agreed it was good to come out with a win. “They’ve beaten us the past three years. It feels good to get one this year,” Lytle said. Hiland coach Austin Kaufman was pleased with the way his young troops are playing, especially on a hilly course like Fire Ridge, which is quite a contrast from the Hawks’ home course in Sugarcreek. “This course is like night and day from Willandale,” Kaufman said. “You get a lot of lies where the ball is above or below your feet. We talked a lot about course management coming here today. Tonight we talked about some of the plays they should make and they did that. They’re doing a good job of taking that information and taking it to heart. I’m impressed how well they’re playing right now for as young as they are. They are not meek and mild about it. They can play. They’ve got some talent.” Some of that talent was displayed on the 376yard, par 4, fifth hole. Freshman Mark Schlabach sent his second shot from about 130 yards out

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By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer West Holmes golf coach Dustin Geitgey was pleased with the performance turned in by his top three players on Saturday as the Knights hosted the Hiland Hawks at Fire Ridge. Alex Lytle (40), Jason Biltz (38) and Andrew Schlabach (42) helped the hosts hand Hiland a 168176 setback. “Alex, Jason and Andrew are all capable of shooting in the high 30s,” Geitgey said. “Today, they were all around where they should be. We’ve had some nights where I know they’re a lot better than they played.” Lytle and Biltz both carded birdies on the par-5 sixth hole to help their scores. Lytle got off to a slow start, but strung together consecutive pars to bring his score down. “I should’ve done better,” the senior said. “I was getting onto the greens. I was always right there, giving myself a chance.” Biltz, on the other hand, started off strong and played consistent throughout until the last two holes, where he got back-to-back bogeys. “It was kind of frustrating on those last two holes, leaving putts short,” Biltz said. “I’d almost be happier if I left

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Record in Washington Township. Theft was reported on VermilA report was taken of criminal lion Street in Holmesville. damage to property on County A report was taken of theft on Road 407 in Berlin Township. County Road 150 in Mechanic Theft was reported from a res- Township. idence on County Road 35 in Aug. 19 — Theft was reported Killbuck Township. on Vermillion Street in HolmAug. 16 — Fraud was reported esville. at a residence on E. Buker Street Aug. 20 — Fraud was reportin Killbuck. ed on County Road 23 in Knox Aug. 17 — Breaking and enter- Township. ing was reported on Private Aug. 21 — Criminal damaging Road 531 in Ripley Township. was reported on Monroe TownAug. 18 — Sheriff’s Office ship Road 502. received a report of shooting A report was taken of criminal from the roadway on County damaging on state Route 39 in Road 35 in Killbuck Township. Berlin Township. Criminal damaging was reported Aug. 22 — Criminal mischief was on Railroad Street on Killbuck. reported at a residence on County Theft was reported on Paint Road 150 in Mechanic Township. Township Road 654. Aug. 24 — Holmes SherA report was taken of iff’s Office took a report of assault on County Road 22 bad checks on state Route (Continued From Page 20)

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ATTENTION LEGAL NOTICE LAND wanted in Holmes County for deer NOTICE TO BIDDERS bow hunting. Responsible adult with 35 STATE OF OHIO years hunting experience. Call Don at DEPARTMENT OF 330-763-1055. TRANSPORTATION CASH FOR scrap metal: trucks, buses, Columbus, Ohio cars, heavy equip., farm equip., copper, Office of Contracts batteries, brass, aluminum, and any metal. Call (330) 473-8410. Legal Copy Number 120546 Sealed proposals will be ac- 65 Lost & Found cepted from pre-qualified bidders at the ODOT Office of Contracts until 10:00 a.m. LOST: Black 2 wheeled wheel barrow w/ clamps on axel. Dan E. Yoder, on September 20, 2012. pipe 31387 CR 126, Millersburg. Project 120546 is located in Holmes C o u n t y , FOUND: LIGHT chocolate standard poodocked tail, older red collar, not LR-COUNTY T R A I L dle, spayed, really friendly, loves to ride in PHASE 5A and is a car, well groomed. 330-231-5469 or call BIKEWAYS project. The dog pound. date set for completion of this work shall be as set forth 70 Business Opportunity in the bidding proposal. Plans and Specifications are on file in the Department of HOME BUSINESS opportunity. Part-time or full-time, choose your own hours. Transportation. Contact (330) 893-1042 Publish Holmes County Hub Publish Holmes County Shopper August 23, 30, 2012

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ROUTE 83 Restaurant 7501 SR 83 Holmesville Monday-Sunday 6am-9pm Great Food & Spirits. Breakfast all day! 330-279-3663 www.route83restaurant.com WILL DO quilting in my Millersburg area house. Please call 330-359-5523.

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643 in Clark Township. Fleeing and eluding was reported on South Washington Street in Millersburg. Aug. 25 — A man with a gun was reported on Depot Street in Glenmont. A report was taken of fraud on Second Street in Holmesville. Theft was reported on Richland Township Road 4. A report was taken of criminal mischief on County Road 70 in Clark Township. Animal cruelty was reported on Hardy Township Road 334. Aug. 27 — Breaking and entering was reported on County Road 23 in Knox Township. Theft was reported on County Road 320 in Monroe Township.

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Aug. 19 — Millersburg Police Department took a report of theft from a business on East Jackson Street. Theft was reported at a business on West Jackson Street. Aug. 15 — The department responded to a business on South Washington Street for a report of criminal mischief. Aug. 17 — Criminal damaging was reported at a business on East Jackson Street. Criminal damaging was reported at a residence on South Washington Street. Aug. 18 — A report was taken of criminal damaging that occurred at a residence on South Washington Street. Aug. 21 — A report was taken of criminal damaging at Clay Street. A trailer was reported stolen on Hebron Street.

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105 General 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. WANTED: DRIVER/LABORER on mason crew. Holmes Masonery, (330) 465-5147 OIL SERVICE rig taking applications for rig hands. (740) 824-4692. COOK WANTED, 1 year experience. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson Street or call 330-674-1457.

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.

Production guides Home Systems Guide: How to Operate Your Home This is “The Guide” to operate your home. More than 250 drawings and simple explanations that describe the operation of the structural, electrical and mechanical systems in your home. Phone 330-674-3015 for more information or stop in at the OSU Extension office, 75 E. Clinton Street, Millersburg.

105 General 110 Automotive Technician Benton Auto Repair has an immediate opening for a qualified R&R Technician. Duties are as follow: Exhaust System, Brake System including ABS/TC Systems, Steering and Suspension, Alignments, Starting and Charging System, R&R Transmissions, Engine R&R, Front & Rear differentials, Service Timing Belts, Head Gaskets, Water Pumps, Service and Repair Fuel System,Coolant System, EVAP System. Basic knowledge and use of Scan Tools. Preventative Maintenance Program using the latest Flush machines and oil change service. Must have a good customer service orientation. Must have a minimum of 5 years of recent experience & have own tools as well as a clean driving record. Please call or stop in. 330-674-0484

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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.

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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. 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.

HOUSEKEEPER, part time. Will train.. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson Street, Millersburg or call 330-674-1457.

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The Holmes County Shopper News 125 Medical / Healthcare 220 NURSE AIDE TRAINING CLASSES AT NO COST!!! Now is the time to begin a new and secure career and become part of our very proud team at Sycamore Run and Scenic Pointe in beautiful Millersburg, Ohio. Classes begin soon so come in today and apply. Ideal candidates must have initiative and a positive attitude. We are also accepting applications for nurses and housekeeping. Achieve long term job satisfaction at our lovely homes. Apply at: 6180 SR 83 Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Mon-Fri, 7 am-9 pm. Sat/ Sun 7 am-8:30 pm.

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NEED BABYSITTER for 2 & 4 yr old at your home. Mon & Wed from 8-5. Must be close to Millersburg area. 330-275-4328

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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. For Sale or rent: Volvo L60E wheel loader with bucket and forks. Jeff Miller 330-852-3029

FOR SALE: 1999 CASE 550 G dozer, good undercarriage. Rebuilt blade. New paint. Exc. condition. Must see to appreciate. Reduced price, $19,000. After 4pm. Monroe Schlabach, 9295 TR 609, Fredericksburg, 44627.

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JOHN DEERE 5220, very good shape $12,500; Bobcat 610, new paint, runs good, $4650. 330-473-3530 4 row cultivator with 3 point hitch, $150. (419) 957-3699. INT. 574-D Tractor choice on rear wheels 5200 Ans. Ser. 330-359-1203 NEW HOLLAND sickle bar mower, model 45,46,47; And a 12" Bell saw, planer, model 9103; Old Craftsman planer, cable router, and radio arm saw. 330-466-1106

1960's Barber Chair plus 2 barber/salon sinks; 2 hairdryer chairs. Best Offer. Call (330) 749-2094

FOR SALE: 16 ft Monarch bumper hitch/ livestock trailer, good cond. 330-201-4638.

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WANTED: TRACTOR wheels, solid rubber, 8 hole, 55-60 inches, fits Massey Ferguson. Also skid loader tires, Air Boss. (740) 552-1722.

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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 FOR SALE. Maytag square tub washing machine, like new condition, $500. (330) 359-0270.

COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag wringer washer with or without electric motor. Henry A. Raber, 330-674-5691.

Case 1835C, skid steer, 1800 hours, needs paint, works good. $7,700. Call Jeff 330-852-3029

MOBILE DJ System, four speakers, Lightbars, Equalizers, DJ booth, CD, cassette, changers, much more $1500. 740-439-0840

FOR SALE. John Deere diesel, 130 HP, turbo all charge, no clutch, very clean, runs very good. $4000. (330) 674-2500.

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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

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CAT -941 crawler/ loader. Good cond. Asking $11,000. 440-308-6345.

GOLDEN COMET Pullets, $7.50, ready by Sept 10, call now to order. Delivery available. (330) 674-2675 FOR SALE: 330-567-2249.

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TAKING ORDERS for New York concord grape juice concentrate in 1 quart, 1 gallon or 5 gallon containers. (330) 852-2666. ATTENTION WILL do custom round baling, hard core or soft core. With knives or without. Wet or dry. Also, mowing, raking hay, small square baling, other field work. Wayne Miller 330-763-1070 NOTICE: I sharpen silo filler knives. David M. Troyer 8336 TR 601 Fredericksburg, OH 44627 From Mount Healthy Hatchery. $8 ea. Abe H. Yoder, 30643 TR 213 Fresno, OH 43824, 740-295-5423 x 1 FOR SALE: Incredible Sweet Corn. $3.50/doz. David H. Yoder, 2905 TR 406, Millersburg. Call 330-893-2892. 2nd CUTTING soft grass mixed hay, 4 x 4 round bales, $120. (330) 472-2613. MUSKMELONS ARE ready. Burpee hybrids, sweet and refreshing. $2. each or 3 for $5. Elmer Mast, 8718 TR 552, Shreve. (330) 567-5960. Apples. Summer Rambo are ready. Watch for future ads! Miller's Orchard 6411 T.R. 607, Fredericksburg, Oh 44627 TAKING ORDERS for Golden Comet Pullets. Ready in Sept. and Nov. $8 each. Edward M. Miller, 10878 Township Rd. 526 Shreve, OH 44676.

FIREWOOD, SPLIT & delivered. $55 a load. 330- 763-0989.

OLIVER SUPER 55 tractor, runs good, $3100. (330) 695-9944.

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

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For Sale: McCormick deering Ground drive corn binder. Abe Raber, 5150 CR 229, Fredricksburg, Oh. 44627 330-695-6793.

FOR SALE: Frost Tech gas range freezer. 8 cu. ft., $1100 OBO. 330-359-0262

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

FIRST CUTTING mixed hay, 4x5 round bales, $110. (330) 472-2613.

MOVING/GOING out of child care business. Many baby items/ toys, Sept. 1, 8-5. 497 Liberty St, Shreve.

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FOR SALE: JVC Camcorder 45x200m, used once w/ carrying case and charger. $100. 330-473-8385

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

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8/30-9/2, 8-5. Cooking grills, 8N tractor, large popcorn maker, guitars, banjo, tools, 27 ft camper, vans, cars. Too much to list. 1/2 mile N from Finney's Marathon on St Rt 754, right off of SR 39. 6170 SR 754, Millersburg. 330-231-4170.

FOR SALE: 330-695-6793.

FOR SALE: Gehl 960 16 ft forage box, $750. Call (330) 844-3516.

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

MAYTAG RINGER Washer, in good shape. $350. 330- 897-1038.

2003 GMC Savanna, dark blue, AWD, 82,000 miles, $8800. 330-473-3530 New Holland LS170 Skid steer. 2000 hours, good condition, $12,500 Jeff Miller 330-852-3029 Pioneer 1 Ton wagon w/ utility bed, steel wheels/rubber, mechanical brakes, shafts, good condition. $2500. Call 330-852-1902. 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: 990 UTILITY David Brown tractor; 7 ft heavy duty pull behind brush hog, International; Log splitter. Call (740) 824-4692.

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SEVILLE MOVING SALE-9834 Hulbert Rd. Fri Aug 31/Sat Sept 1: 8a-4p Lots of Misc Household items, books, CDs, picnic table, fishing & hunting items & much more! Labor Day (9/3) at 8292 C.R. 192 Holmesville. Guns, Duck decoys, shells, N.C. shrimp, canning items, kit. chairs, rugs, bookcase, Pyrex, beer signs, FAPCO pottery, antiques, books, much more! Also 9/7 and 9/8

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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. For sale: 2 Dorsett ram lambs. 4 mo. old, $125 each or both for $230 Atle Burkholder 740-295-0046 x 2 15 YEAR old standard bred gelding, TSS, surrey size., $750. Older riding mare, 4 white socks, safe for beginners, $500. 37" miniature horse, black mare, broke to ride & drive, fancy, $600. Firman Garber, (330) 893-2612. FOR SALE: 5 yr. old brown Pony gelding. 2 white socks and stripe. Broke to drive, $350. 330-674-1632 FOR SALE: Saanen milking goat, 2 years old, $100. Vernon Yoder, call 330-674-0690. TOP BUGGY: New seat foam, curtains,

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FOR SALE: Dorsett Rams, born Feb., 1 suffolk Ram, $200 OBO. Atlee Beachy 330-674-1912x1 HORNED DORSET Polled Dorset cross rams out of triplets born Jan. 2012. Call (330) 674-1586 ext 1. FOR SALE: Yearling Tennessee walker, Rocky Mt. cross stud. Black, 55" $200. Mervin Hershberger 330-852-9010. 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 5 yr old gelding, racing pony, 54" tall, TSS, but watch things along road, drives with snap, also cart & harness, like new condition. $1500 takes all. Aden Kuhns 330-698-0306. 6 YEARS old cross bred mare, buggy size. Broke and OK. $1100. obo. Phone (740) 552-1722.

Farm Equipment FOR SALE: Golden Comet pullet hens. AUG 23 & 24, 9-5. Media Credenza, alto paint reupholstered, good wheels, block Open buggy, good condition, new

195 Services JOHN DEERE 1018 rotary cutter, $3,200. 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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FIRST CUTTING Timothy hay, nice soft horse hay, 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.

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FOR SALE. slab wood by the bundle, $13; Also cut off wood from saw mill, $30 a pickup load. (330) 893-7611. FOR SALE. Tri axle loads of firewood. Call for pricing. 330-473-7480. WE TRADE firewood for junk. Deliveries available. 330-275-7980 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. FOR SALE: Napoleon wood stove medium size. Good condition, $750. Henry Miller, 6884 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg.

sax, sink cabinet, fish tank with stand, computer armoire, leather jackets, furniture, men's clothing, and much more! 10288 TR 266 Millersburg, OH 44654

brakes, side lights, NO: storm front, mirrors, head or tail lights. David Mast Buggy Shop, 7293 Cutter Rd., Fredericksburg, OH. 330-763-1299

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.

7 MONTHS old Dorset Ram out of Triplets. Hoof rot free. Also ewe lambs. (330) 893-3687 ext. 2.

MULTI FAM Yard Sale, 8/31 & 9/1, 9am-4pm. Household items, furniture & other finds. 12095 Church Road, Orrville. 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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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. 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 4 YEARS old black double gated standard bred gelding. Watches big trucks. $2600. (330)-600-1511. Big Surrey Gelding. 6 yr old, TSS, safe for women. Kenny Troyer, (330) 231-8766. 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

FOR SALE: 7 yr. old standard bred mare,

FOR SALE: 2 year old pony stud. Hasn't been broke. 43" $200 OBO. 330-674-7434

$975. Steven Yoder, 6570 TR 323, Millersburg, OH. 330-674-2002

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 yearling RoyalWhite hair sheep breeder rams. (330) 674-2500. 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 MINIATURE HEREFORD bull, 3 years old, proven breeder from petting farm. Very gentle. $600. obo. Call (330) 674-5498 before 3 pm. 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.

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 Sheep divider fence panels, portable, easily sets your portable pens with no tools required. Also swing out feeders for feed and water. Hillside Fabrication, 330-893-1058. FOR SALE: Small pony size cart & harness. 330-201-4638. FOR SALE: 2 yr reg. spotted Halflinger mare. Green broke, easy to handle and well mannered. 330-279-9290 ext. 3. 11 BRED SUFFOLK ewes. 6 Suffolk rams, ewes are due in Dec., Jan. Ewes, $200, rams, $175. 330-897-4603 FOR SALE: Black and white paint mare. Morgan paint cross. Broke to ride and drive. Single or double. Not for kids. $1200. Duane Mast, 330-674-1665 #1

FOR SALE:Full blooded Cheviot rams. Born in Feb. 2012. $200. David H. Yoder, 2905 TR 406 Millersburg. 330-893-2892

FOR SALE: 15 Dorset Suffolk mixed ewes. Foot rot free, $280/each. Reuben Miller, 2196 US 62, Winesburg, OH 44690. (330) 359-0373.

6 Yr old brown pony mare, drives nice w/ snap, $325. 330-674-5618 x 1 GRULLA QUARTER horse mare, 7 years old, 15 hands, $800. obo. Call (330) 674-5498.

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FOR SALE: Katahdin rams, 6 mo. old; Black miniature pony stallion. 330-852-3072 FOR SALE: 9 wk old Nubian Billy. $65. 330-852-3029

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

4 MONTH old Black stud colt. 1/2 Morgan, 1/4 std., 1/4 Perch. $500 obo. 7739 CR 189, Holmesville, OH 330-279-3867

good traveler, big enough for surrey. $2000. Delbert R Yoder, (330) 897-1222 ext 4. 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.

KATAHDIN EWES, Katahdin ewe lambs, Dorper ram lambs, Katahdin Dorper cross ram lambs. CR 114, Sugarcreek. (330) 893-7065.

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

FOR SALE: 7 yr old, standard bred gelding, TSS, family or boys horse. Atlee Barkman 8360 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611.

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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.

6 YR old, 48", black pony gelding. Very flashy, TSS, broke to ride and drive. 330-893-4808

GRULLA QUARTER horse gelding, 2 years old, well started under saddle, $600. obo. Call (330) 674-5498.

FOR SALE: Hollow Camping logs, dry, seasoned, 4' long or order length, $8 per foot; Also seasoned firewood, $60 for a pick up load. Robert M Raber, 8218 TR 568, Fredericksburg. (330) 279-9083,

MOVING SALE. Playpen, highchair, Tupperware, dishes, small furniture, pint jars, hand miter saw, tools, and lots more. Aug. 31 & Sept. 1, 7 a.m.-? 7766 TR 525, Holmesville, OH. Take CR 329 toTR 525.

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: 9 yr old standard bred gelding, TSS for women to drive, John D. Miller 1198 TR 169 Sugarcreek.

5 YEARS old brown & white paint mare, broke to ride with snap. Marion Miller's, 4624 TR 422, Sugarcreek. 330-852-0261.

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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.

JERSEY FAMILY cow, due in Sept. Also Jersey heifer, due in Oct. (330) 893-3792

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

FIREWOOD - Kiln dried kindling. Troy Ridge Manufacturing, 3998 CR 168, Millersburg, OH. (2 mi. N.E. of Berlin.

7 YEARS old standard bred gelding. Good broke. Surrey size, all trot. $2500. (330) 852-4148.

brakes, fiberglass shafts. LED lights, turning signals, extra seat on back. $1500. Ivan M. Miller (330) 852-7718.

WANTED: YOUNG Billy goat, Boar or Keko. Call (330) 893-2494. 2 certified organic Holstein Steers, 600-800 lbs. 330-359-5647 or 330-317-4977

FOR SALE: Trade jersey bull. Sure breeder. Duane Mast, 330-674-1665 ext 1.

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.

FOR SALE: 2 yr. oldFull Dutch Harness mare, sired by Veldheer, black w/4 whites & star; 2 yr. old Ulandro standard bred gelding, black w/4 whites & strip, tss. (330) 897-8369.


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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.

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: Pigmy goats. used trampoline. 811 Berning Sewing Machine Battery or electric. 330-893-3988

TEAM OF 6 years old Belgian geldings. Also three year old Belgian gelding. Eli Miller, 5342 TR 613, Fredericksburg, OH 44627.

FOUR PROVEN rams. One 3/4 Dorset, 1/4 Polypay, one 1/2 Cheviot, 1/4 Dorset, 1/4 Texel, one Dorset, one 1/2 Cheviot, 1/2 Texel. 330-852-2383 Box 3, Erb. FOR SALE: Boys buggy, good condition, $1200. John J Troyer, 8486 TR 654, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. FOR SALE: 16 yr. old percheron mare, works in all farm machinery, good worker, $1250. 16 yr. old standard bred mare, dbl. gaited, good traveler, tss, still handles long trips, $850. Eli A. Miller, 7872 CR 201, Fredericksburg. HORSE SALE Friday Sept. 7 Tack 5:30 PM followed by Horses. Early consignments include 3 yr old Black gelding Classic Photo, Malabar Man with strip and 3 white feet also Gelding by Striking Sahbra. Will have several loads of good dealer horses and local horses. New and used tack, jog carts and other horse, related items. Next Riding Horse and Pony Sale Oct. 6. Catalog consignments due Sept. 15. Smokey Lane Stable, Inc. 686 Smokey Lane RD Sugarcreek OH 44681 330-852-2237 Auctioneer Myron Miller. FOR SALE: 11 yr. old Percheron gelding, gray, broke to all forms of machinery, $600. Norman Yoder, 4454 CR 229, Fredericksburg, OH.

FOR SALE: 3 yr. old brown & white gelding, 56", broke to ride & drive, tss, 3798 Oak Ridge Rd, Sugar Creek. Call 330-852-2047. FOR SALE: 2 yr. old standard Morgan Draft Mare, tss, buggy broke, good boy's horse; Also, 3 yr. old standard black, good broke, been on 30-mile trips, family or boy's horse, all trot. Dan E. Yoder, 31387 CR 126, Millersburg. 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.

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KATAHDIN Ram, 6 mo. old, approx. 100 lbs, $175; Lady Amherst Pheasants, $50 a pair; Call ducks, $8/ea. 330-897-2063 TEAM REG. 2 yr. old Haflingers. Broke single/dble/ride. 5 yr. old stand. bred mare.TSS, women can drive. Eli Miller, 187 TR 2100, Jeromesville, OH 44840.

FOR SALE: Nubian and Nubian Saanen cross Billies; Some never had horns. Others are dehorned, good stock. (330) 567-2255. 2 Holstein steers weighing approx 825. On organic pasture and non medicated grain. Dale Schlabach. (330) 852-4283, VM

BIG 5 YR. old gelding, double gaited, TSS, willing traveler, some women can drive. 330-893-1040

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

5 yr old black standard bred surrey horse, broke single, double and broke the best, TSS; 10 yr old standard bred mare, broke good, anybody can drive, TSS; 13 yr old, standard bred gelding, pretty horse, broke the very best, anybody can drive, TSS; 8 yr old black standard bred cross, good broke, travels good, women can drive, TSS. Call: (330) 231-5219 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 QUARTER HORSE gelding, 6 years old, broke to ride & drive. $600. obo. (330) 466-6399 or (330) 749-9341.

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 FOR SALE: Reg'd Ayrshire cow, fresh 8/15; Also, British white bull, ready to breed. 330-275-2947

FOR SALE: 8 yr. old bay draft mare; 10 yr. old Belgian gelding - both horses broke to all farm machinery. Also, blk/ white pony stud. Emanuel Yoder, 48640 CR 186, Fresno, OH. JERSEY CROSS family cow, $550; Katahkin ram, 5 mo. old, $150. 330-897-6602 HOLSTEIN HEIFER, 3 years old, should be bred for spring calf, very small, been with miniature bull last 3 months, $750. 740-398-9382.

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8 yr old cross bred gelding, 3/4 standard bred, 1/4 Percheron, stand 16.2 hands, watches big trucks. (330) 852-4237.

4 YEAR old standard bred mare, traffic safe & sound, double gated, has been on road a couple of weeks. $1800. Phone (330) 359-5646.

FOR SALE: Fresh 3 year old standard bred gelding. Buggy size. TSS. $1700. (330) 897-0850.

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: 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: 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 FOR SALE: Boer billie goats, born in April. (330) 852-2198.

FOR SALE: 2 year old Morgan colt, $750. (330) 275-0535.

MINIATURE BELTED Gallaway bull, 2 years old, proven breeder from petting farm. Very gentle. $600. obo. Call (330) 674-5498.

3 YEARS old registered gelding. Bay Dutch Percheron cross. Sire (Uromast), 16.1 hands,. TSS. Good headset and fancy driver. (330) 897-0025.

TAKING ORDERS for Golden Buff pullets last week in Aug. or Oct. $6.75. Joseph J. Miller, 4560 CR 207, Millersburg, Ohio 44654

FOR SALE: 2 mo. old Pigmy Billy goat. (330) 893-0814

ROAD ISLAND Red Pullets, 10 weeks old, $5.00 each. 5815 TR 362, Millersburg, OH 44654. (330) 893-4613.

FOR SALE: Yearling Fresian Percheron cross, $600. Call 330-763-4327.

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

FOR SALE Lavender American bantams, $6 each - 5 or more $5 each. VM/ 330-359-0329 46" PONY, black & white paint, broke, $500. 330-275-2597 (7) KATAHDIN ewes, 2-3 yrs. old. Andy Miller. 330-852-9183.

FOR SALE: 10 YR. old halflinger mare, traffic safe & sound. (330) 674-1960. FOR SALE: 8 yr old black Percheron cross, mare, broke to most farm machinery, ride and drive, single and double, steady traveler, TSS, $1600; Also young Suffolk, service H rams. Aden Yoder, 740-622-0933 VM

3 yr old Standard bred Dutch harness cross, mare, bay, been in the buggy, drives w/ a lot of motion. Call: (330) 231-5219

3 yr old paint gelding, kid broke, 33" tall, Eli R. Miller 3962 US 62 Dundee, OH 44624 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 REGISTERED PAINT mare, 4 years old, great trail horse, very gentle, 15 hands. $600. obo. Call (330) 674-5498.

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FOR SALE: 2-dr. hutch in good condition, dark stain. Aden J. Miller, 1895 TR 110, Millersburg. 330-763-6022 VM Table and 6 chairs, couple of couches, 3 recliners, dry sink, chest of drawers, all size beds, baby cribs, filing cabinets, toddler beds, nice small hutch, new pillow top and deluxe mattress sets. 2529 TR 110, Millersburg, OH 44654, 2 miles West of Becks Mills. (330) 674-0944. VM 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 Battery floor lamp with magazine rack, like new, $200. (330) 260-0876. CREEKSIDE FASHIONS to Furniture. Lots of kitchenware, 50 cup coffee maker,crock pot, humidifiers, glass bowls, computer desk, table w/4 chairs, John Deere tractor lawn mower with 42" blade, set snow skis, lots more. Will be closed Labor Day weekend. Daniel Troyer, (330) 897-0806 ext 2. FOR SALE: Baby crib, brown spindles. 330-359-5459

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2 ELECTRIC lift chairs, $50 & $290. Roper closed washer, white, $90. China hutch, $50. Shreve area. 330-466-1106

3 Vacant Lots • odell Lake • ripley Twp. • holmes county •West holmes schools • open Building sites Up for absolute auction are three septic approved vacant lots located next to odell Lake. With a beautiful view of the 80 acre lake these lots would be ideal for your perfect home or if you’re looking for a weekend getaway. Lake rights and access can be purchased through odell Lake Property owners association for $150.00/year. contact cliff sprang for maps and additional information. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. In bidding buyer is asserting that they will have the funds to close. 10% buyer’s premium will be added to highest bid price to determine final contract price. 3% Buyers referral paid to all qualifying brokers! any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. acreage amounts, frontage markers are approximate and subject to final survey, if required. all information gathered from sources deemed accurate but is not guaranteed. LeGaL: Parcel # 2360004001, 2360004002 & 2360004003, ripley Township of holmes county and the West holmes school District. Taxes are $254.93/half and will be prorated to time of closing. sale by the order of: equity Trust co.

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.

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12 GAUGE REMINGTON 1100, 24 inch barrel with rifled choke. Good cond. $450. (330) 674-0494. FOR SALE: PSE Nova compound bow with all accessories. $125. (330) 695-2253 ext. 1. 308-CA. BROWNING BLR Model 81 w/scope $450/obo; Hi-Point 380 ACP w/ammo $235/obo. (330) 893-7001

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7 & 8 yr old Sorrel Percheron mares. Been in most farm machinery, drives w/ some snap, 17.1 hands; 9 yr old, dopple gray gelding, good broke, long tail, been in all hay equip.; 3 yr old red belgian gelding, 17.2 hands, broke good. Call: (330) 231-5219

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

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

Three VacanT LoTs Location: 13529 c.r. 100 & T.r. 1032 Big Prairie, oh 44611. From s.r. 179 take c.r. 100 east to property. From s.r. 226 in Big Prairie take c.r. 100 southwest. GPs coordinates 40°39’43.59” n 82° 6’13.55”W.

FOR SALE: Older standard bred gelding, TSS, still in good shape, $500. 6:30am-4:30pm, 330-844-4087 or 330-359-0539 VM

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

FOR SALE: 4 yr old, black standard bred mare, TSS. $1400. John J Troyer, 8486 TR 654, Fredericksburg, OH 44627.

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RUGER REDHAWK 44 mag. revolver, 10" barrel, silver w/Lepold scope & holster, $650; Also, Dan Wesson 357 revolver, 6" barrel, $300. 330- 897-1038.

2 WALK behind mowers: 48" Bobcat, good cond., $1000. 52" Husqvarna, floating deck, 21 hours, $3300. (330) 852-4148.

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

48" walk behind X Mark metro mower, $2500. CALL 330-852-1902.

AR34 RIGHT hand compound bow includes 4 carbon arrows, rage broad heads and release, $375 obo. 330-893-1040 HORTON LEGACY recurve limb cross bow, HD 225, w/ scope, quiver, and arrows. 330 FTS, like new, $400 OBO. 330-852-1902

HUSTLER SUPER Z 60" zero turn w/ 27h.p. Kohler engine, new ignition sys. all new anti scalp rollers has Qwik chute discharge blacker $4498.00 Charm Engine Ltd. 330-893-3033 AGRI-FAB FERTILIZER/ seed spreader, tow behind lawn tractor or ATV, used very little, $125. (330) 852-2466

WANTED: HUNTING land in Millersburg or surrounding area for entire season. 330-674-2302

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

HOYT COMPOUND youth bow, used very little. (330) 852-2466.

WILL DO. garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363.

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. FOR SALE: Browning Adrenaline compound bow - sight, rest & release included, $275. 330-674-6003 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. FOR SALE: Ladder tree stand, $40; climber tree stand, $45; and Moultrie 30 gal. feeder, $70. Johnny Mast, 5671 SR 515, Millersburg, OH. 330-893-1040 Matthew's Outback w/ all accessories including arrows. 60-70 lb, 28" draw length. $550. 330- 695-2467 FOR SALE: Stoger Model 2000 semi-automatic 12 ga. full camo w/ 5 choke tubes. NIB. 330- 695-2467 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.

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

MUCK TRUCK 1/4 Ton dumper, like new, $1750. 330-567-9347 or 330-567-9348 STEINER 220 2WD lawn mower, 60 in. deck. Newer Kohler motor, $2500 OBO. Call 330-231-2826 for info

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FOR SALE: Old hand hewn beams, approx. 10'x10" x 20-ft. long. Emanuel Yoder, 48640 CR 186, Fresno, OH. FOR SALE: 20 ft windmill pond aerator, good cond. Emanuel Raber, 2966 TR 163, Baltic. (330) 897-1257. 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. OLD DOMECTIC sewing machine, make an offer, needs some work, but does work by hand. 330-567-3467 FOR SALE: Road cart, wooden wheels, seat with back, lights, exc. cond. Call (330) 893-1475. FOR SALE: Small Hitzer stove. Still in good cond., $250. (330) 893-1621 ext 4, leave message. FOR SALE: 3 frame honey extractor, $75. Also sawdust blowers, hydraulic & electric motor, Cyclone w/ electric blower on top. Delbert R Yoder, 330-897-1222 x 4. GENERATOR HONDA 2200 watt, good condition, $250. 330-674-0203

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FOR SALE: Quick hitch walsh harness, $85. Also, quick hitch sulky, $350. Johnny Mast, 330-893-1040 HOBART POTATO peeler, $500. Call (330) 763-4341. FOR SALE: New shop fox 10" left tilt, cabinet table saw w/ extension kit. Also with classic fence. Model: W1677 ext. , $1350. 330-674-5618 x1 LARGE CHEST freezer for icebox. Good cond. 67 1/2" long, 24" wide, 31" deep. $200. obo. Raymond Kauffman, 5815 TR 362, Millersburg. (330) 893-4613. 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 WINCHESTER 97, good cond. Also 1886 antique clock, stills runs, marble color. (330) 674-0809 ext 1.

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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 18 SPD. brand new pre-teen size bike (Roadmaster). $70. (330) 893-3850. FOR SALE: Floor oil for school houses. Alvin M Miller, 2626 TR 183, Baltic, OH 43804. (330) 897-0642. 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: New double stainless kitchen sink, $95. 330-674-5618 x1 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. 2008 LINHA 300 Motor scooter, 2000 miles, $1700. 1981 Dodge camper motor home, 9900 miles, $3500. 330-276-3118 55 GAL. food grade barrels with lids & latch, $12. each; 4 or more, $11. each. Also 300 gal. plastic tanks with valve, $65. each. (330) 893-4613.

boards from old building, $650 OBO. 330-893-3223 ext. 3 V.M.

18" x 20' steel Culvert, brand new, $100. 330-674-2302

Solid Oak Queen Bed & mattress, Night stand, chest of drawers, make an offer; Mocha Lazy Boy recliner, $450. 330-763-1310.

CORNHOLE GAMES & ACCESSORIES Custom boards featuring wildlife, sports teams, business logos, personal photos, or your ideas. Corn Bags, Durable storage bags, & scoreboards also available. Can be delivered. Quality discounts. PH# 330-279-9046.

RUSTIC AND character hickory boards. K. D. 90¢ per ft. (330) 674-0646.

COIN AUCTION

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

Thursday, September 6, 2012 4:00 P.M.

Half Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Misc. Half Cents-Half Dollars: 3-1829 half cents; 2-1798, 1802, 03, 13, 36, 47, 2-48, 54, large cents; flying eagle cents; 1859, 64 c/n, 68, 69, 72, 1908s, 09s, Indian head cents; 1909svdb, NGC UNC-details, 09s, 14d, Lincoln cents; 1886 v-nickel; v-nickel set missing 2-coins; 1914d, 27s, buffalo nickels; 1921, 21d, mercury dimes; mercury dime set missing 2-coins; 1818, 31, 37, 38, bust quarters; 1857o, 58, 76cc, 2-76s, seated quarters; 1908d, 13s NGC AG3, 14d, 15d, barber quarters; 1921, 25 NGC MS63, 27s, 30, S/L quarters; 1941 PCGS MS66, 42d PCGS MS65, Wash. quarters; 1810, 19, 21, 22, 3-25, 26, 2-27, 30, 31, 34, 36, 38, bust halves; 1854, 66, 68s, 77s, seated halves; 1893, 1902, 07s/s, 08o, barber halves; 1935 NGC MS64 walker half. Silver Dollars: 1876s, 78s ICG VF20 trade; 1878cc PCI EF40, 79cc, 2-79o, 80cc, 81cc, 82cc, 83o NGC MS65, 84cc in GSA, 85s, 89cc, 89cc NCGS XF45, 89o, 89s, 90cc, 91s, 92cc, 94 NGC Fdetails, 97o, 2-97s, 99s, 1900, 00s, Morgans: 1921, 27, 27d, 34s, peace. Miscellaneous: 1908 $2.50 Indian head gold piece; 1937 Antietam PCGS MS64, 1922 Grant memorial; 1918 LincolnIllinois centennial NGC MS65, 1923s Monroe doctrine, 1925 Lexington-Concord, 1925 Stone Mountain NGC MS64, 1920 Pilgrim tercentenary, 1926 Sesqui. Com.halves; 1954 proof set; 1810 Spanish 8-reale; 1899 $1. (black eagle) silver cert.; 2-1917 $1. legal tender notes; 1923 $1. silver cert.; 1928G, 28F, $2. red seal star notes; 1929 $20. type-2 National Bank of Orrville, Oh. note serial # 000021. NOTE: This is only a partial list of 400 lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time. Online bidding available at www.kaufmanrealty.com thru www.proxibid.com.

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

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HONDA GENERATOR, 5000 watt, almost new. Andy Miller, VM 330-674-0540. AIR WATER pump Hidden View, 3" diameter, 48" length. Also Myers 1/2 HP 2 wire submersible pump. (330) 897-2037 VM. FOR SALE: used Tronto electric wheel chair, used indoors only, cost 5K new, BEST OFFER, 330-264-5716 FOR SALE: Large copper kettle, like new condition. Hillside Sales, 7812 TR 601, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FUEL TANK on stand, 300 gal. $125. (330) 852-2864. FOR SALE: 100,000 BTU natural gas furnace w/ central air. $200, you remove. 330-674-2710 WEED MOWING service with 53 HP tractor & brush hog. Pastures, meadows, etc. (330) 695-2595. 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.

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FOR SALE. Phonograph, good cond.; Also 40+ records; Also 25 wheat pennies, 1925-1953. (330) 567-2255. MOTORIZED WHEEL chair for sale. $500.00 obo. (330) 674-3079

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FOR SALE: Digital Piano, used very little, $350. Phone: (330) 893-2474. 3 MICROPHONE boom stands, $25 each; Piano monitor, $20; Peavy PA120 mixer amp, $30; Crate amp GX212, $50; Stereo speakers, $20 for pair. All in good condition. 330-231-1369 or 330-893-8414. 6 PIECE Maypex drum set, all hardware included. $300, 330-231-4938.

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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.

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.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012 5:00 PM

(Selling in 2 rings both starting at 5:00 PM) Antiques/Collectibles * Household/Furniture * Tools Antiques/Collectibles: early cane with sword; jewelry box with vintage jewelry; cast iron cork capper; cherub German clock; Jimmi Hendrix belt; Effange baby doll; pair of glass and sterling salts; vintage porcelain ducks; Dutch porcelain clock; 1923 Ann Burton sampler; 1943 WWII charcoal drawing of soldier; signed porcelain grapes and vines in frame; enameled glass vase with flowers; large vintage green pottery vase; 12 1980’s GI Joe toys; antique Australian hair receiver; majolica ceramic bird; Richardson and Roebuck Manchester stoneware jug; Mat Jonasson Sweden crystal elephant; Coca Cola tray; professionally refurbished executive rotary phone decagonal phone in deco style works perfectly; unique antique Ferrier cart original paint. Radio flyer wagon; metal fire trucks; Goshen Dairy milk box; coal buckets and shovel, wooden stave barrel; early Zenith Radio, various crates, Hubley toy bus; 1800’s baby buggy; numerous Fenton pieces; Household/Furniture: Washer and dryer pair; single bed head and footboard; extra-long wooden folding table; padded bar chairs; rectangular wooden kitchen table; wooden corner cupboards, lamps; lobster sugar bowl with matching salt and pepper shakers; glass display table; pleasure chest; water pump; boiler; shoe stand; assorted glassware; 2 wash stands one w/ towel bar; ice cream parlor set; flat top trunk; Butternut Bread display case; Tools: Stanley Fat Max portable organizer; miscellaneous hand tools; lawn and garden tools. New Items: shovels; pitchforks; fire pit grills; child’s hickory rocker; brooms; and more items. Note: Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates by 5:00pm Friday, August 31. For more information contact David Conn, auction manager at (330) 204-4453. Terms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales Due to Labor Day holiday and Tuesday auction no receiving hours on Tuesday September 4. Open for Receiving Wednesday August 5 from 8:00 to 10:30 am and noon to 4:00 pm. Coin Auction moved to Thursday September 6

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

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


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AKC ENGLISH BULLDOGS & small designer mixes. 330-674-1416. Pictures: www.puppysalenow.com WANTED: Unwanted birds: Canaries, Cockatiels, Finches, Parakeets, also nest boxes. Can pay reasonable price. 740-824-4361 AKC 8 month old black & white Chihuahua male. 330-231-1665 FOR SALE: Adult labrador females, 3 chocolate, 1 yellow, AKC & ACA papers. Call 330-231-0097. 4 yr old show quality India Blue Peacock. Call 330-852-1902. 3 GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies. 2 males, 1 female. Will be 8 weeks Aug. 25th. Had shots and wormed. 740-623-0650 ext. 1 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 GOLDEN RETREIVER PUPS, ACA reg'd, shots/ wormed. Family raised. M-$350, F-$375. 330-893-1999, Berlin. 10X10X6 OUTDOOR dog kennel, $100. Dog run, 10 ft long, 4 ft wide, $200. (419) 957-3699. FOR SALE: Poodle puppies. D.O.B. July 6, 2012. Roman Yoder, (740) 622-0072. For Sale: 4 mo. old half English Bulldog/Puggle female; Also Puggle female. CALL 330-279-2102 COYOTE HOUND pups, 6 weeks old, $75. each. (330) 893-3025 ext 2. NEED A BUDDY? 2-yr. old Coonhound female, spade, loves people & children. Free to good home. 330-279-9099. 1 MALE, 1 FEMALE Golden Doodle pups, 3 mo. old, $150/each. 330-897-6602, lv. msg. 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.

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FOR SALE: Fox Hound pups,11 wks old. 330-473-8311 FOR SALE: 3 yr old ACA registered Clenheim & white Cavalier male, proven breeder; Also 12 wk old Shi-poo pup. Home: 330-674-2969 or day: 330-600-1296 FOR SALE: 3 yr old Sheltie female, $110. Michael Miller, 3829 TR 606 Fredericksburg, OH 44627. AKC 5 lb. Maltese female, 1 yr. old with baby face, $750. Also, Yorkie puppies, 9 wks. old, $600. (330) 231-3692. FOR SALE: Blue Heeler cross puppies. Will make good farm dogs. $50 ea. contact Leroy Hershberger, 330-852-0259 FOR SALE: AKC Poodle puppy, female, born 6/13/12. Mother weighs 4-5 lbs. $250 OBO (330) 695-9960. PARTY POM female, AKC & CKC registered, $225. Merlin Miller 330-852-7718 FOR SALE: Male Pomerene, tan & white, neutered, 3 yrs old. 330-674-2302 For Sale: 1 chocolate lab female, 1-1/2 yr. old, good mother, ACA registered, $450. (330) 674-9900†x1

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FOR SALE: 2 year old cream colored, grade chihuahua male, proven. Levi Yoder, 5864 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654 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. FOR SALE: 2 beautiful kittens. Very playful. Make great pets! Best offer. 330-893-4231. ACA YORKIE puppies, shots, wormed, ready to go! $225. (330) 359-5258. BLACK LAB/GOLDEN retriever mix. (Male) 8 mo. old, nice pup. Joseph Weaver 6603 TR 603 Millersburg, OH 44654. 330-275-7924 NICE AKC Parti Yorkie female, spayed, 1 1/2 yrs old. AKC 1 ruby and 2 black & tan Cavalier male puppies, 8 weeks old. (330) 893-1621 ext 4, lv msg. Swing out feeders for large dogs. Mounts into fence, for easy feed and water from outside, stainless steel containers. Hillside Fabrication, 330-893-1058.

Born white $325. nice.

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

FOR SALE: 4 yr. old Yorkie female, $200/obo. 330-473-7727 Norman Troyer 330-473-7727.

FOR SALE: Border Collie Beagle mix puppies, black & white markings, 2 months old. 7326 TR 601, Millersburg, 44654. (330) 674-2647 ext 2.

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

AKC COCKER Spaniel male, 3 1/2 mo. old. Buff and white, vaccinated and wormed. $225 OBO.; Also, Toy Fox Terrier female. 10 wk old black and white, will stay small, vaccinated, $150. 330-621-2781 FOR SALE: UKC reg. Blue Tick female, 10 mo. Sire is PR Lyndsies Walhounding Treeing Clyde. Dam is PR Lyndsies Coon Treeing Bonnie. Also AKC Norwegian Elkhound puppies. Males $150; females $175. Shots & wormed. Daniel I Shetler. 330-852-3070 ext 2.

FOR SALE. 1 beagle male, 1 1/2 years old, runs his own rabbits, champion bloodline. (330) 897-2909 ext 1.

FOR SALE: (2) Toy Fox Terriers Females Call 330-893-2874 - Miller Barns

HAVE Toy Fox Terrier for stud service, $50. (330) 695-9310.

FOR SALE: Puggle Puppy. Born 5-16-12 330-674-4999 ext. 1

Pomeranian puppies for sale, 8 weeks old. Creme colored, $250. 330-674-0520

2 ENGLISH BULLDOG-Pug cross, females, 1 & 2 yrs. old, both raised 1 litter, good mothers. (330) 893-3424. FOR SALE: Heeler mix pups, great farm or watch dogs, $50. (330) 567-9722 Wanted: Shih-Tzu and Yorkie females. (330) 893-3619. CUTE HEALTHY orange & white tabby female kitten, needs a home. Ready to go. 330-279-9099. LIONHEAD RABBITS, 11 weeks old. Locally raised by 4-Her. $15.00 each. Call (330) 897-1479. 6 YEAR old Walker female, unregistered. Runs and trees own coon. $200.00. Call (330) 359-6351, leave message.

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AKC POM puppy, black, 10 weeks old, pet only. Henry E Mast, 2619 CR 160, Millersburg. (330) 359-5629.

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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

WANTED: Used outdoors dog kennel/run. John M. Hershberger, 1998 TR 164, Sugar Creek or call (330) 852-3192, leave message.

FOR SALE: Pair of black swans. Two yrs old, $400. Joseph A. Yoder. 8868 TR 652 Fredericksburg, OH 44627

LABRADOODLE females, 1 2-yr. old & 1 3-yr. old, good mothers for 2nd generation pups, $75. (330) 897-1038.

SWEET 4 mo. old Poodle-Cavalier Spaniel cross, house & crate trained, recent vaccinations, $300. Emily Havener 330-279-9099.

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Rabbits; Bunnies; Rex, Mini Rex, Lion Heads, Dwarf, wh. Perkins, call ducks. Esther Yoder, 4252 TR 628 Millersburg, OH 44654. Ph. 330-674-1900 YORKIEPOO PUPPIES, 2 females; 1 male. D.O.B. June 12, 2012. Had shots and are wormed. Ready for pick-up. $90. 330-897-1260

FOR SALE: 3, 1 yr old Beagle cross females, 1 is bred to an English bulldog. 330-231-4059

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.

FOR SALE: AKC Norwegian Elkhound pups, 8 wks old & 7 mo. old female $200. Norman Troyer 330-473-7727. BIRDS: BOBWHITE quail, ring neck doves, button quail, guinea chicks. Call (330) 893-2012 ext 1.

BORDER COLLIE, male, approx. 6 yrs old, needs home in the country, $10. 330-231-7160

FOR SALE: AKC registered chocolate lab female, $200. Will be 3 yrs old in October 330-275-0984.

I3 YEARS old beagle female, excellent mother. $50. (330) 275-2315.

3/4 BEAGLE & 1/4 Terrier cross puppies. 2 females, 12 wks old, $30 each. 330-674-0944 x 3

Farm Puppies, 1/2 blue Heeler, 1/2 Border Collie. Ready to go. Call (330) 852-9701

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.

AKC German SHepherd, black & tan female, 2 yrs old, $700; Also German Shepherd, black & tan, male, 6 wks old, $600. Marvin Miller 740-545-9573

4 1/2 mo. old Chocolate lab female. Has some white markings. AKC registered, $150. Call (330) 473-9555.

3 YR. OLD Husky Wolf, neutered male, great markings, blue eyes, very friendly. Please call (330) 473-0761

FOR SALE. Jack Russell Pomeranian mix puppies, short haired, cute & playful. (330) 893-4057, leave message.

ACA DACHSHUND male, born 8/9/06. Aggressive breeder, red, $200. (330) 674-2754.

BASSET HOUND puppies for sale. 6 females, 7 weeks old. Shots & wormed. (330) 893-3709.

AKC 2 males, 3 female Wheaton puppies, 8 weeks old. AKC 2 male Coton puppies, 15 weeks old. (330) 893-1621 ext 4, leave message.

FOR SALE or for service: Boer Billies. Also, 2 Boer-Nubian cross Nannies. 330-852-2358 FOR SALE: 1 yr old Beagle Bull Dog female. $200 OBO 330-893-7421

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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 HYPER THERM power max 45 plasma arc cutting system. (330) 567-0064. 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

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FOR SALE: 2 Tri-color Beagle females. 330-893-2036/ VM.

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MINIATURE AUSTRALIAN Shepherd puppies, 9 weeks old, shots & wormed. Call between 4 & 6 pm. (330) 852-3140.

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

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.

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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. 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.. BOSCH, AIR jig saw, excellent, $320.00 ppd. Sioux, 2P220, 1/2", reversible, 1200 RPM, air drill, good, $200.00 ppd. 6090 SR 83, Millersburg (330) 674-0250.

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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. MILLERSBURG- Newer 2 BR duplex, garage, c/a, $500 + utils., deposit: $500. (330) 674-2198. NICE 2 BR apt. Killbuck. Appl, lg screened in porch, garage $385 renter pays all utils+ sec. dep. Assist animals only. 330-276-4091.

Mobile Home Rentals 520

WANTED: Used pony harness and easy entry cart for a 40" pony. contact Abe N. Miller (330) 897-2057 WANTED: BROODER heaters for broiler house. Must be in fair cond. (330) 674-2754.

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

FOR SALE: 1986 16' Lund with 25 HP Mercury, foot control trolling motor, fish finder. $3500. (330) 698-1778, lv msg.

2 BR mobile home in nice country setting in Millersburg. $425. + dep. 330-674-1744.

6 HP Nissan 4-stoke, good, $800; 9-8 Mercury 2-stoke $250 Ans. Ser. 330-359-1203

FOR SALE. 17 ft MFG with 80 HP Mercury, 1972, good skiing & fishing boat. (330) 674-2500.

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Automobiles

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. tires, newer paint job,$1800. obo. Call (330) 243-1410.

ICH KAUF Trash piles & Dumps. 330-275-7980 WANTED: NATURAL gas incubator. State price and condition. David H. Yoder 330-893-2892

2 BR house in Killbuck, water incl'd, $475/mo + dep. 330-231-5100, 330-763-1003, lv msg.

PAYING CASH, $200 - $1000 for unwanted cars, trucks & vans. Call Mike, 330-256-0458.

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Huges Estate Public Auction The following will be sold aT public aucTion locaTed aT 10177 easTon Rd. RiTTman, ohio 44270. fRom sT. RT. 57 Take sT. RT. 604 (easTon Rd) wesT oR fRom sT RT 3 Take easTon Rd easT.

EXPERIENCED TIMBER cutter with a drivers license. 330-231-2234

Monday Sept. 3rd, 2012 9AM

WANTED: A new or used buggy pole to hitch double. Olen A. Mast, (330) 893-1462.

sellers hoosier cabinet, early kitchen table & chairs, wash stand, china hutch, (2) secretaries w/side hutch, Victrolia, marble top table, chests of drawers, rocking chair, needle point chair, foot stools, glider rocker, upholstered furniture, wall cabinet, beds, heavy duty washer & gas dryer, oak wall mirror, flat top & hump back trunks, treadle sewing machine, kenmore sewing machine, gum ball machine, detecto gram scale, dial phones, wall phones, hand crank phone, wooden pay phone booth w/ pay phone, coffee grinders, canister sets, stove salesman’s samplers, misc. crocks, tins, fenton milk glass, carnival, flow blue, wall pictures, hanging lamps, oil lamps, kerosene lamps, floor lamp, table lamps, leaded lamp, bell collection, lefton figurines, precious moments, coo coo clocks, mantel clocks, wall clocks, cast iron bull dog, milk stool, old glasses, coal miners lantern, misc. bottles, canning jars/several early green jars, wood buckets, (2) early train transformers, books, breyer horses, ih 1466 & ih plow, early Jeep, g.i. Joe & star wars Toys, baseball cards, desert storm cards, baby buggy, wooster’s freedlander’s sign, pepsi sign, smiths baby bottles, child’s sleds, 4x7 kids play house, buttons and sewing items. Tools/misc: (2) table saws, jointer/planner, dewalt miter saw w/stand, lincoln 225 welder, drill press, sabre saw, portable air compressor, portable air tank, air nailers, all types of electrical tools, (2) chain saws, bar & pipe clamps, floor jacks, bottle jacks, jack stands, hand tools, lawn & garden tools, bench grinder, shop vac, craftsman stacking tool box, 4 drawer file cabinets, Transit w/tripod, kerosene heaters, extension cords, wheel barrows, log chains, bag cart pony saddle & misc. tack, turkey fryer, 4x6 storage shed, step ladders, extension ladders, patio table & chairs, coleman stove & lantern, oils, fluids, misc. lumber, live trap, wrought iron railing, hedge trimmers, weed eaters, char broil gas grill, oil cans. TRacToR- boaTmoToRcycle- ih 340 tractor w/hyd loader, Jd lT 155 riding mower, gas golf cart, Toro snow blower, push reel mower, 12’ aluminum boat & trailer, suzuki 185 bike, 3pt. blade, 3pt. brush hog, 3pt. disc, 3pt. 2 bottom plow, 3pt. 1 row cultivator, approx. 200 bale of straw & hay, plus much more. noTe: The hughes attended auction and made some good purchases and now you will have a chance to purchase them. parking will be across road in field, be careful walking along highway. TeRms: cash, good check, register for bid number, not responsible for accidents, lunch. noRma hughes esTaTe Tom hughes execuToR pRobaTe numbeR e-72319-12

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

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Home Condo For Sale

BIG PRAIRIE. A frame house with 2 rental trailers, 2.5 acres, $78,000. obo. 330956-8621/ 330-988-4568. FOR SALE BY OWNER - 2 BR , 1 BA, all appls. included, finished/heated 24x32 2-story garage, Shreve, $79,900. (330) 347-7260. FOR SALE: House, small barn and 3 other small buildings, $1000. To be torn down by Oct. 1. Along Co. Rd. 320 and TR 262. Call 330-567-2477/ VM. 2 BR, 1 BA home in Millersburg. Completely redone on the inside, other updates include steel roof, windows, and A/C. Pole barn and sm storage shed includ, must see! $85,000. 330-231-3143

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Mobile Home For Sale

1996 MOBILE Home, Commander Ltd., 76x16, 3 BR, 2 full BA, c/a, $16,000/ obo. Must be moved. Call (330) 695-2362. 12X50 MOBILE home, 2 BR, 1 bath. Suitable for 1-2 people. South of Millersburg. $5500. 330-674-4697/ lv. msg. 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

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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

FOR SALE: 50 HP Johnston outboard, clean, runs good, with electric shift. $600. (330) 674-2500.

41st Annual Holmes County Home Benefit Auction Location: At the Holmes County Home 7260 SR 83, Holmesville, Ohio 44633

Directions: SR 83 North of Millersburg or SR 83 South of Wooster.

Saturday, September 15, 2012, 9:00 AM Silver Maple Collection * Pictures * Quilts * Pony & Cart

1981 CADILLAC Sedan Deville, $1500. BUYING FIXABLE & unused vehicles, will take unwanted vehicles too. Paying more than scrap price on most. 330-473-0400.

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

Boats

Home Condo Rentals 330-567-2384

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

WANTED TO BUY 10 bushels of open pollinated flint ear corn. 4 bushels if shelled. Call Mike at 330-763-3533.

Boats 520

3 BR, 2 BA, in country, W. Holmes SD, Assist animals only, $525/mo rent & $525/dep. (330) 464-4846

RENT-2 bedroom house at 449 Wanted to Buy FOR Troyer Crt, Wooster. $500.00 per month 1995 HONDA Accord, new brakes, newer rent plus utilities. Call (330) 347-9721 after 6pm.

Boats 520

9:00 AM: Large selection of quality, locally made Oak, Cherry, and other wood furniture including 5 pc. Silver maple bedroom set; 4 pc. Rustic cherry bedroom set; 5 pc. Brown Maple Rough Sawn Top bedroom set; 5 pc. Oak bedroom set; 58” Oak Roll top desk, 54” Oak Roll top desk with hutch, 56”Oak Roll top desk, 6 Oak chairs, Oak 3 door hutch, Oak shaker table, Oak office chair, 6’ & 8’ Benches, Bookcase, Sofa table, Hickory rocker, Recliner, Rustic Rough cut wormy maple entertainment center, Oak mission desk w/hutch, Oak secretary desk, Pet den coffee table, Butter nut table & chairs and buffet, Oak grandfather clock, Cherry grandfather clock, changing table, Soft maple dining room set, many additional items not listed. 9:30 AM: 2nd Location Misc. Auction Raleigh Men’s bike; Raleigh women’s bike; Horse collar, weed sprayer, Bar & Chain oil, 14 ½ yd. denim, Cook Books, Rug, 12 volt batteries, seeder, child’s wheel barrow, forks, brooms, broil mate gas grill, Drying rack, air hose, bird feeder, may tag wringer washer, buggy jack, There will be a lot of small items not listed. 12:00 Noon: Specialty Items Sell in Main Auction Ring 24x32x9 post frame building with 4 ft. over hang includes 36” entrance door, (2) 9x8 garage doors, 4 windows, choice of color on steel siding & roof, 4 inch finished concrete constructed on your level site within 6 months of auction date; 16x18 hunting cabin with 6x16 porch and 8’ loft, includes 36” entrance door, 4 windows, choice of color on steel roof, built on your level site within 6 months of auction date; Corn hole game with Holmes County Home logo; Oak toy chest with Holmes County Home logo engraved; 275# hamburger; 4-16oz Ribeye Steak; BBQ Hamburger dinner for 8 people; Honda 2000 generator, Plus more engraved items; Boom truck load of firewood logs; Baby back rib dinner for 12 people 1:30 PM: Lawn furniture followed by barns; gazebo; Playsets; Horses; Ponies; Buggies, Pony cart & wagon; Poly mail box; dog house; Porch swing; Garden bench; 2 skids Ecko Brick; 70 bags shavings; Bale spear for skid loader; 40 tree round stepping stones; Phone house; Vinyl picnic table; 10x12 Storage barn; 4 position children’s swing set; Fairweather friends playset-very deluxe like picture; Deluxe top buggy with LED lights, turning signals, steel wheels with rubber; 2 seater open buggy with lights; Pony cart; Pony wagon. 7 yr old Gelding traffic safe and sound big enough for surrey; 6 yr old Black mare-trotter traffic safe & sound; 3 yr old Paint pony mare broke to ride & drive; 2 yr old Black gelding broke to drive. 1:30 PM: 50 plus Quilts including Double wedding ring; Log cabin star; Irish chain; Log cabin sampler; Boston common; Marines Star Terms: Cash or check with positive ID. Visa and MC with 3% buyer’s premium. For more information or to donate please call: The Holmes County Home 330-279-2801; Aden Hershberger 330-473-3665. Thank you for supporting The Holmes County Home! Schedule of Events Friday, September 14, 2012 5:30 PM – Fish Fry and volleyball tournament. Menu: Fish, Fries, Kettle stew, Hot dogs, Kettle corn, Fry pies, Drinks 6:30 PM - Volleyball Tournament Starts. To sign up for volleyball please call 330-763-4385. Saturday, September 15, 2012 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM – Full Course Breakfast 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM – Silent Auction No. 1 8:00 AM – Sold Out –Bake Sale 8:00 AM – 8:40 AM – Church Group Singing 9:00 AM – Furniture Auction 9:30 AM – Misc. Auction 2nd Location 10:00 AM – Full Course Meal with BBQ Chicken, Noodles, Baked Beans, Potato Salad, Fruit, Pie, Homemade Ice Cream, Soft Pretzels, Sausage Sandwiches, Hot Dogs, Kettle Corn 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM – Silent Auction No. 2 12:00 Noon – Specialty Item’s Sell in Main Auction Ring 1:30 PM – Quilt Auction 1:30 PM –Lawn Furniture followed by Barns, Horses, Ponies, Buggies 2:00 PM – Kids Auction in 2nd Auction Ring Come and spend the day. Thank you!

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

Assisting Auctioneer Nick Deflice

330-465-3232 go to www.auctionzip.com for pictures id 12120

DAVE KAUFMAN, BROKER/AUCTIONEER 330-852-4111 or 888-852-4111 CURT YODER, AUCTIONEER, REALTOR 330-204-2447


30 — Thursday, August 30, 2012 Motorcycles ATVs 545

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

Vans 690

2001 DODGE Ram 3500, 15 pass. van. New motor with warrantee, new Michelin tires, good cond. 330- 231-0152/ 330-674-7484

650 2005 1100 Vstar classic, like new, ready for travel, new tires & brakes, custom windshield and bags, low miles, lots of chrome, $5000. (330) 275-2863.

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Overnight & seasonal camping. Lake, pool, playgrounds, planned activities, WiFi, snack bar, boats, golf cart rental. Credit cards OK. hiddenacrescampground.net

540

Trucks SUVs

2002 F-250 Super duty, XLT, 4 x 4, crew cab. 7.3 diesel, short bed, 135000 mi. $17,000. (330) 231-7160.

545

Building Materials 695

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

TREATED LUMBER fence boards, fence posts, 4x4, 4x6, 4x8, 6x6, 6x8, 8x8, length up to 20 ft, more sizes available! Call for pricing 330-763-4614 DUTCH QUALITY grey fieldstone flats & corners, 5 boxes = approx 60 sq in, $150. for all. (330) 852-2466.

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Cleaning

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

775

Hauling 835

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

Fencing CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm

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.

equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094.

JUNK TODAY.

TREASURE TOMORROW.

Child Care Service WILL CLEAR your fence rows, take out

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

Vans CHILDCARE PROVIDER has openings.

FOR SALE: 2007 Honda Odyssey, 73,000mi., 1 owner, great condition, Berlin, OH. $13,900. 804-894-1261

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

207 Doors & Windows

RVs & Campers HIDDEN ACRES 107 TR 810, Lot 40 West Salem, Ohio 44287 419-853-4687

Chimney Sweeps 830

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.

old fence. Have ambusher to clear multifloral rose & brush. Also will build new fence. 18 yrs exp. Call 330-359-6136. ARE YOU TIRED of chasing livestock? I'll fix any type of fence. Call (330) 897-2502. Junior R. Yoder Building all types of fences. Wire, wood, & vinyl. Free estimates. United Fencing 330-359-2314, ext.1/ 330-231-8813

Health Fitness 840

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All Ads Must Be Prepaid No Refunds or Credit For Early Cancellation CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE TUESDAY @ 2:30 PM Ads Received After Deadline will Run in Next Issue Place Your Order by Phone

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Landscaping

FOR SALE: Manufacturing landscaping stone business. For details contact us at 3907 South Kansas Rd., Apple Creek, Ohio 44606

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Following classifications are considered business ads: All employment (100-197); 220, 225, 230, 235, 240, 245, 255, 260, 300; All rental ads; Service related ads. (600-1130)

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

P.O. Box 918 • 212 E. Liberty St., • Wooster Ohio 44691

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Home Improvement

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

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Your Local Chapter is: West Holmes Naturals FOR SALE: Top Soil. Call 330-359-7102 Owen & Ada Yoder 7858 TR 551 865 Lawn & Gardening Holmesville, OH 44633 330-567-2464 NOTICE: WILL clean up your property in exchange for old metal scrap & old farm Please call or write machinery. Have ambusher, can do for a Free multifloras roses, etc. (330) 763-0497. information packet

Shopper 4 Weeks ....................................... $4.00 (4 Lines) Additional Lines Per 4 Weeks $2.00

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

According to Western A. Price Foundation: Compounds in Processed Foods that can Cause Cancer Hormones: Found in animals raised in confinement on soy and grains. Plant-based hormones 08350 AD12598058 288 BLACK in soy are plentiful foods. background white letters

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Standing Seam 10000 72 sq. ft. $115AD12591980 Standing Seam 330-763-1162 NEED A NEW ROOF? Call the roofing professionals. Free estimates & fully insured. Quality work guaranteed. Charm Builders Ltd. 330-231-2790. 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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Sewing Lessons

FOR SALE: Border Collie puppies, 7 weeks old. Pets, farm dogs. $60. Phone (330) 359-0198.

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

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

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


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2011 Nissan Titan Crew Cab 4X4 Chrome Edition, Stunning V8, 18K, Must See,#P2198 .......................On Sale For $28,990 Only $410 x 72 Months

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05 Ford 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4

Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels, Air.

11,963

CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, 1-Owner.

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08 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4

Power Windows & Locks, Tilt, Cruise, Alloy Wheels, Air.

19,988

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06 Dodge 3/4 Ton Reg. 4x4 08 Chevy Trailblazer LT 4x4 Seats, Sunroof, Laramie Power Heated Leather,

CD Stereo, Bedliner, Cruise, Tilt, Tow Package.

07 Chevy Avalanche 4x4

Full Power! Heated Leather Seats, Sunroof, TV/DVD, CD Stereo, XM Radio, Air.

23,961

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09 Toyota Tacoma Ext. 4x4

16,966

10 GMC Canyon Crew SLE 4x4

09 Subaru Legacy SE 4x4, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Keyless Entry, Moonroof, Tinted Glass. .................................................................$16,748 08 Dodge Nitro 4x4, CD, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air, XM Radio. ..........................................................................................................................$16,963 06 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext. 4x4, 5.3L V8, Auto, Air, Locking Differential, Tow Package. .............................................................................................................................$17,962 08 Chevy Trailblazer LS 4x4, Power Seat, Sunroof, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, XM Radio. ...................................................................................................$17,977

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10 Ford Explorer Sport Trac 10 Dodge 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 Diesel, 4x4 Cummins Power Windows

Power Seat, 4x4 Windows & Locks, Nerf Bars, Alloy Wheels, Air.

$23,994

03 Dodge 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 SLT, Power Seat, Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Chrome Wheels, Air. ...................................................................................$10,977

19,922

$

Only 23,000 Miles! Power Windows & Locks, Tilt, Cruise.

02 Chevy Trailblazer LTZ 4x4, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Leather, Alloy Wheels, Air. ....................................................................................$8,996

Power Seat, Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air.

17,961

$

02 GMC Envoy 4x4 SLT, Power Heated Leather Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. ....................................................................................................................$6,991

06 Honda Ridgeline 4x4

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Cruise Control.

& Locks, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package.

25,983

34,848

$

$

AWD

06 Ford Freestyle SE AWD

04 Cadillac SRX

08 Subaru Impreza

07 Saturn Outlook XR AWD

Power Windows & Locks, 3rd Row, 7-Passenger, Keyless Entry, Roof Rack.

All Wheel Drive, Heated Leather, Power Seat, Power Sunroof, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

All Wheel Drive, 5-Speed Manual, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, CD Stereo, Air.

$9,999

$11,976

$14,963

$16,892

06 BMW 325i

07 Saturn Outlook AWD

11 Volkswagen Tiguan AWD

08 GMC Acadia AWD

Power Seat, Windows & Locks, Leather Seats, Alloy Wheels.

06 Toyota Tundra SR5 Crew 4x4, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. ......................................................................................................$18,888 05 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4, Z71, Power Seat, Windows & Locks, Bose Stereo System. .............................................................................................................$18,999 07 Ford 1/2 Ton Ext. 4x4 STX, Tilt Wheel, Cruise, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package. .............................................................................................$19,787

ALL WHEEL DRIVE,

08 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext. 4x4, CD Stereo, Onstar, Tilt Wheel, Tow Package, Bedliner. ..........................................................................................................................$19,992

Power Seats, Power

08 Nissan Xterra S 4x4, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, 1 Owner. ....................................................................................................$19,992

Sunroof, Leather, CD

06 GMC 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 SLE, Power Seat, Windows & Locks, Air, Alloy Wheels. .....................................................................................................................$19,997

Stereo, Alloy Wheels,

07 GMC 1/2 Ton 4x4 Ext., Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Short Bed, Tow package. ...........................................................$20,961 08 GMC Envoy Denali 4x4, Power Seats, Windows & Locks, Sunroof, Heated Leather Seats, CD/Cassette Stereo, Air, Chrome Wheels. .....$21,943 08 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext. 4x4 LT, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. ....................................................................................$22,981 08 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext. 4x4, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. ............................................................................................$23,861 09 Ford 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air, Short Bed. ............................................................................................................................$23,963

Power Windows &

All Wheel Drive,

Locks, Tilt, Cruise, CD

Power Windows &

Stereo, Alloy Wheels,

Locks, Alloy Wheels,

Air.

Power Seat, Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, Air.

Air.

CD Stereo.

$17,961

$18,977

$20,977

$22,942

07 GMC Yukon Denali AWD

10 Chevy Equinox LT AWD

08 GMC Acadia SLT

10 Buick Enclave CX AWD

Power Seats, Windows & Locks, Power Sunroof, Navigation, CD Stereo, Chrome Wheels.

Remote Start, Keyless Entry, Sunroof, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

Power Seats, Remote Start, Heated Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, XM Radio.

Power Seats, Windows & Locks, Captains Chairs, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, 7-Passenger.

$23,977

$23,987

$25,962

$26,967

12 Chevy Traverse LT AWD

09 GMC Acadia SLT AWD

12 Chevy Traverse LTZ AWD

11 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4, LT, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air, Alloy Wheels. ........................................................................................................$29,927

Power Seats, Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

Power Seats, Remote Start, Power Sunroof, Heated Leather, CD Stereo, Loaded!!

Heated & Cooled Leather Seats, Remote Start, Bose Speakers, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.

12 GMC Acadia SLT AWD Leather Heated Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Aluminum Wheels.

08 Chevy Tahoe LTZ, Power Seat, Sunroof, TV/DVD, Heated Leather, Alloy Wheels, Air. ...............................................................................................................$33,977

$26,980

$29,447

$31,936

$33,991

09 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext. 4x4, Power Seats, Remote Start, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels. ............................................................................................................................$24,967 07 Chevy Avalanche, Power Locks, Cruise, Leather Interior, Chrome Wheels, Air. ..............................................................................................................................$24,978 08 Toyota FJ Cruiser 4x4, Power Windows & Locks, Reverse Park Aid, Alloy Wheels, Air. ......................................................................................................$24,987 07 Chevy Tahoe LTZ 4x4, Power Seats, Remote Start, Power Sunroof, Heated Leather, TV/DVD, Bose Speakers. .........................................................$24,988 07 GMC 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4, Power Seats, Windows & Locks, Heated Leather, 6-CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. ..........................................................$25,987 08 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 LT, Power Seat, Windows & Locks, Remote Start, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, 1 Owner, XM Radio. ...........$26,488 08 GMC 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 SLE, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Bedliner, Fog Lights, Running Boards, Tow Package. ...........................$26,832 09 Chevy 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 LT, Power Seat, Remote Start, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. .........................................................................................................$27,831 08 GMC 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 SLE, Power Windows & Locks, Leather, CD Stereo, Air, Short Bed. ............................................................................................$27,942 09 GMC 3/4 Ton Ext. 4x4, Power Seats, Remote Start, Leather Seats SLT, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. ........................................................................$28,892

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