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Index Church: Page 5 Community: Page 5 Farm: Page 7 Entertainment: Pages 8-9 Home improvement: Page 11 Obituaries: Pages 20-22 Sports: Pages 23-24
Ohio Swiss Festival in Sugarcreek celebrates heritage, promotes cheesemakers
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Holmes County Humane Society will hold a chicken barbecue Saturday, Sept. 22, 2-7 p.m. with proceeds to benefit the humane society. Barbecue chicken meal is $8.50; half chicken only is $6. Call 330-377-4026 for pre-orders. The event, held at Denco Pavilion (behind the bowling alley in Millersburg) will also feature
2430 TR 183, BALTIC • 330-897-3536 Specials: September 24th - 29th EZ Carve Ham ........................................................$2.19 lb. Marble Mini Horn Cheese...................................$2.77 lb. Muenster Cheese..................................................$2.99 lb. Hot Pepper Cheese ..............................................$2.55 lb. Pepper Jack Cheese ............................................$2.98 lb. Turkey Ham ............................................................$2.89 lb. Baked Ham.............................................................$2.89 lb. Off the Bone Ham ..................................................$3.29 lb. Olive Oil (1 gal)......................................................... $14.99 Cream of Mushroom (10 ¾ oz. can)............................ 89¢ Cream of Chicken (10 ¾ oz. can) ................................ 89¢
“Peace, Pies & Prophets” by Ted & Company is coming to Central Christian 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 sto-
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Holmes County Bookmobile Monday — Pleasant View School, 12:30-1:30 p.m.; Pleasant Hill School, 1:15-1:45 p.m.; Winesburg public, 2-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Calmoutier School, 12:45-2 p.m.; Tower View School 2:30-3:45 p.m.; Beechvale, 5-6 p.m. Wednesday — Chestnut Ridge, 9-11 a.m.; Charm Elementary, 11:15-11:45 p.m.; Walnut Hills Nursing, 12:45-1:45 a.m.; Troyers Trail, state Route 515, 12:55-1:35 p.m.; Walnut Hills Retirement, 2-2:30 p.m.; Nature’s Food Market, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Chestnut
Ridge, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; Friday — Walnut Creek Buena Vista School, 2:45- Elementary, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; 3:30 p.m., Killbuck public, New Bunker Hill School, 3-6 p.m. 2:30-3 p.m.
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Swiss (Continued From Page 1) “Of course, anybody who ever comes to the festival probably has apple fritters from the church,” said Harrison. For this special year, commemorative plates were made to mark the 60th anniversary. The plates, made by Superb Industries, are collector’s items — Each of the 12 metal plates are numbered and engraved with the Ohio Swiss Festival logo. “During festival, we will also have wine glasses and coasters to set up for display that have the 60th anniversary logo,” said Harrison. “If you don’t get a plate, you can still get a souvenir for the 60th anniversary.” Wine glasses will be $10 and coasters with an easel will be $8. The items will be available in the wine tent and at the concert. The weekend's events are many and diverse, with live entertainment, contests, crownings, parades and competitive events rounding out the festival's activities. On Wednesday and Thursday evenings, Sept. 26-27 after 6 p.m., the festival will begin with food, rides and activities for children and adults. To kickoff the start of the festival, a concert by The Four Preps will be held at the Garaway High
The 2011 Grand Cheese Maker champions were Anne and Richard Guggisberg of Guggisberg Cheese in Charm. School gym and the Little Swiss Miss Processional will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. On Thursday, two festival winners will be crowned. Beginning at 9 p.m. in the pavilion, the Ohio Swiss Festival Queen Contest will be held. The crowning of the queen will take place immediately following the crowning of the Ohio Swiss Festival Grand Champion Cheese Maker. An award winning cheese auction and plate auction will follow. Several parades will celebrate the festival in grand Swiss style. On Friday at 2 p.m., a Kiddies Parade is open to children of all ages wearing costumes, bringing pets or being creative. The Queens Parade will
be held at 10 p.m. On Saturday, the Antique Car Parade will start at 1:45 p.m., with the Grand Parade to follow at 2 p.m. As its name implies, the main parade will be a grand affair, featuring bands, floats and much more as the procession travels Main Street and winds to Maple Street via Factory Street. In addition to the many rides, vendor contests and the Kiddie Parade, other children’s activities include the little Swiss Miss Processional and Crowning, Big Wheel Race and Pedal Tractor pull. As part of this family friendly event, musical entertainment will be provided by Del Sinchak and others, offering visitors a chance to hear
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Little Swiss Miss and attendants in 2012 were Grace Gingerich (left), Liz Yoder and Helena Immel. everything from Polka music to Swiss tunes. For those wishing to experience a taste of Switzerland, a Wine & Cheese Sample Station will be offering pairings on Friday and Saturday at the fire station. Participants can sample awardwinning wine and cheese from local artisans and take home favorites. Saturday offers the chance to compete in the Swiss Cheese Chase 5K/10K Run & Walk. Beginning at 8:30 a.m. on Main Street, the race travels a gently rolling course through the village of Sugarcreek. A 1-mile fun run/health walk is
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also available. Refreshments, awards and door prizes will be announced after the race. “This year we've added a 10K,” said Harrison. “Like always, we’re hoping we don’t have weather like last year. I didn’t think it would ever stop raining.” A craft tent featuring a variety of items handcrafted by local artisans will be located at Village Square at the intersection of Main Street and Broadway Street on Friday and Saturday. As one of the festival’s most beloved events, men and women can compete in an event with roots that can be traced back to the culture of Alpine Indigenous peoples — the Steintossen. “That is a real crowd pleaser,” said Harrison.
In this two-day event, participants compete in the Throwing of the Stone, which weighs in at 138 pounds for men and 75 pounds for women. The Steintossen will be held on Friday at 7:30 p.m. and on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at the Throw Pit behind the Midway and Fire Station. A men’s and women’s cheese eating contest, a yodeling contest and a Swiss costume contest will offer more chances for competitive fun throughout the weekend. For more information, call the Sugarcreek Village Information Center at 330-852-4113 or 1-888609-7592. Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330674-5676 or kmohr@thedaily-record.com.
School brief Service available for youth with disabilities School districts in Ohio are in the process of locating and evaluating children from ages birth-21 with disabilities, which may include developmental delays, health impairments, autism and traumatic brain injury. Parents who need information about educating a child with a disability may contact their school district. Superintendents have information available about special education policies and procedures. For more information contact Deborah Williams, director of special education, at 330-345-6771, Ext. 231.
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Community Church notes St. John’s Church offering ‘The Story’ program
serving beginning at 11 Ann at 330-674-2767, a.m. For orders call 330- Rheba at 330-343-7046 or 897-3502 (can deliver). hccwclub@yahoo.com. Cost is $5.50 per half. Sponsored by St. Peter’s St. John’s Church of Fiat United Church of Harvest Festival Millersburg is launch- Christ. Proceeds will be is Oct. 6 at ing a 31-week, all-church used for church needs Longenecker program, “The Story.” and mission work. It began Sunday, Sept. 9 Longenecker Menwith a new schedule for nonite Church, County services: 8 a.m., regular ‘Peace, Pies Road 186, near Winesadult Bible study; 9 a.m., & Prophets’ burg, will hold its 18th participants of all ages in annual Harvest Festival “The Story” gathered in presented at on Saturday, Oct. 6 and fellowship hall for open- Central Christian the public is welcome to ing, including a brief enjoy the day. “Peace, Pies & Prophvideo. At 9:15 a.m., there There will be an all you was a breakout with age- ets” by Ted & Company is care to eat breakfast with coming to Central Chris- pancakes and sausage, appropriate classes. Morning worship will tian School in Kidron on sausage gravy with bisbegin at 10:15 a.m. with Saturday, Sept. 22 at 7:30 cuits and corn mush from a new Children’s Church p.m. and admission is free. 7-10:30 a.m.; from 9 a.m.during the second portion Ted & Company players 3:30 p.m. there is a car of worship. St. John’s has will bring this interac- and motorcycle show with long celebrated with The tive event of storytelling prizes to be awarded in a Thirst After Righteous- with laughter, thought- variety of categories. At ness, a time of fellowship ful dialogue and pie. Yes, 10:30 a.m., there will be and refreshment following peace pies ... the evening a children’s auction with includes a hand-crafted items for children youngworship hour. The church is affili- pie auction to support er than 14 and bidding by ated with the Evangeli- Christian Peacemaker children with adult supercal Covenant Church and Teams (www.cpt.org) and vision. A food stand will is served by the Rev. O. the local ministry of Camp be open from 11 a.m.-4 Kenneth Walther. “The Luz. There will be a free- p.m. and the main auction Story” is open to those will offering to benefit will be at noon. interested in pursuing an these two organizations. New this year is a raffle for adventure in discovera new Polaris Ranger 400. ing the impact of biblical Membership Tickets are $20 each or six stories on our lives today. for $100. The raffle drawing Creative teaching materi- celebration at will be at 3:30 p.m. (Contact als and other resources Community the church or the numbers for study and reflection listed on the church’s webwill be available for all Bible Church site for tickets). participants. Other activities and On Sunday, Sept. 30, a Community Bible Church sales throughout the day Membership Celebra- include: homemade ice Sumner to sing tion will take place. All cream, apple dumplings, at Gospel Hill members are encour- supervised children’s area Donnie Sumner will be aged to attend and make and a bake sale. A portion of the propresenting the Gospel sure their name is on the in song at Gospel Hill church roll. Prospective ceeds will go to Haven Ministry, 27610 Township members are encouraged of Rest in Akron, with the balance for the LonRoad 45, Warsaw, on Sat- to attend. genecker Building Fund. urday, Sept. 22 at 7 p.m. For more information, Sumner is best known for visit the church’s website, Christian Women singing with The Gaither www.longeneckermennoHomecoming Artists to meet nite.com or call 330-359“The Ninety and Nine” Holmes County Chris- 5155. and “The Anchor Holds.” He is a Grammy nomi- tian Women’s Club will nee; Dove Award winner meet Oct. 1 at 9:30 a.m. at Annual Harvest for “The Night Before the Carlisle Inn in Walnut Praise event set Easter” and he was a for- Creek. Program will be a fashion show by FriendHarvest Praise is a semimer Elvis Aide. A love offering will be taken tique, a store supporting annual celebration of for Sumner. For further Hospice, with members Christian fellowship hostinformation call 740-824- as models, purses, a sur- ed by the Chuck and Pat 3300 or go to our website prise event, scripture and Visocky family in Lakevgrab bags. Please take a ille. This year, it will be at www.gospelhill.org. grab bag to share, con- the Visocky farm on Oct. taining decorative, holi- 6 from 3-8 p.m. Worship St. Peter’s Fiat day, crafted, baked, pre- begins at 4 p.m. with dinserved items, personal ner (provided) at 5 p.m. to hold chicken or home accessories (or (There is a baking conbarbecue anything else you think test, so guests are asked A chicken barbecue will of). Items are also being to take dessert in a disbe held Saturday, Sept. accumulated for the Love posable dish if they wish 22 at the Baltic Grocery Center. Reservations are to participate). There will Store parking lot, with due by Sept. 28 to Mary be hayrides, games, kids
crafts, popcorn, cotton candy and a Christian balloon magician. There will be lots of praise music by New Beginnings and other praise bands, too. For more information about Harvest Praise, contact Pat Visocky at 330-621-2268.
Praise-Apella to conduct worship Praise-Apella will be conducting the morning worship service Oct. 7, at Longenecker Mennonite Church, County Road 186, near Winesburg. The worship service will begin at 10 a.m. Praise-Apella offers a unique and uplifting concert experience. If you’re a fan of inspirational music and rhythmic percussion coupled with pristine vocal harmonies, make sure you do not miss Praise-Apella.
Children of the World in Concert As part of its U.S. tour, World Help is proud to present Children of the World International Children’s Choir. The choir, comprised of orphaned and disadvantaged children from several countries, will be performing at Nashville Church of Christ on Oct. 25 at 7 p.m. The choir represents a rich and culturally diverse set of backgrounds and experiences, each with an urgent story to tell. This year’s Rescue Tour calls attention to the staggering impact that poverty, malnutrition and dirty water have on millions of children around the world. Through the powerful medium of song, dance, spoken word and creative media, Children of the World provides a compelling message of hope and opportunity, leaving an unforgettable impression with audiences across the country. The children have performed in such venues as Focus on the Family, Brooklyn Tabernacle, Crystal Cathedral and Disney World. World Help is a faithbased humanitarian organization that exists to serve the physical and spiritual needs of people in impoverished communities around the world.
Toma-toe, tomat-oh, oh my! All hail the tomato. It is the base of so much of our cuisine and stands firm in its acidic ability to thrive, multiply and fill home gardens everywhere. Often misunderstood and living its life as a conversation topic in the fruit or vegetable debate (we’ll get there later), the simple tomato deserves a little more respect than we give it. First, a basic history of this odd plant whose leaves leave the distinctive tomato-y smell whenever you brush against them. It is generally believed the tomato that we know and love today originated somewhere in South America. In the 1500s, it traveled across the ocean blue and made quite a splash; it’s nightshade relation to other poisonous plants typically turned people away. The Italians, as I’ve read, were the ones who eventually fell in love with it. I figure they
were faced with a giant bowl of un-sauced spaghetti when this thing showed up, so they gave it a whirl. Personally, I’m glad they did. It didn’t make its way into the United States until the 1700s, at which point I’m pretty sure someone was standing next to a firepit and said, “thy cheeseburger doth need something more than just thy lettuce and all beef patty. Let us try this fruit/vegetable in slices.” Welcome to America. Fast forward to the 1800s, and the lowly tomato began to raise quite a ruckus in the food-science and taxation world. Scientists See Pg. 10 — OH MY!
Briefs New arrivals HUDSON GARY was born Aug. 24 at Wooster Community Hospital to Justin and Trisha Ross of Millersburg. He weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces and was 20 inches long. He joins a brother, Easton. Grandparents are Rick and Diana Hawkins, Pam Ross, all of Millersburg, and Josh and Michelle Raber of Apple Creek. Greatgrandparents are Gary and Sharon Ross, Atlee and Marilyn Raber, all of Millersburg, and Ken and Betty Carpenter of Mansfield. COLTON JAMES was born Aug. 20 at Wooster Community Hospital to Jenna and Dustin Flinner of Shreve. He weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces and was 20 inches long. He joins siblings, Brody and Addy. Grandparents are Joe Flinner and Jim and Ginny Spitler, all of Shreve, and Jim Vacha of Orrville.
Great-grandmother is Grace Speelman of Fredericksburg.
Community Card applications available University of Akron Wayne College’s library has offered to provide community cards to Holmes County residents. These items may be delivered to the Holmes County Higher Education Center for easy pick-up. To apply for the card and see card holder benefits, visit https://wayne. uakron.edu/library/community-members.dot or come into the Central Library in Millersburg for a paper form. All applications must be returned to the Holmes County Library for processing. For more information, contact Susan Corl at 330674-5972, Ext. 227 or email scorl@holmeslib.org.
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Traveling through a long tunnel is dark and frightening, but you know there’s an end and you’ll soon be back in the sunlight. Perhaps you are feeling frightened today. Maybe you’ve experienced a sense of panic when you wonder if your life will ever be bright and happy again. God can return you to the light! David praised Him in Psalms 18:28, saying, “You, O Lord, keep my lamp burning; my God turns my darkness into light.” Brighten your life as you worship God this week and seek the light of His love.
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Barbwire Give us more good news to read in the paper By BARB LUMLEY Columnist One of my favorite things to do is to sit down with a cup of hot coffee or tea and read the daily newspaper. Although we don’t have home delivery, we try to pick up the papers if we are out and about, and if not, a relative saves them for us. So many times not only the front page, but the first three or four pages are filled with gloom, doom, crime and death. Wouldn’t we start our day off in a much better mood if there was more
good news written in the daily papers? I realize that many of them come from large cities where they have more bad news than we do in rural areas, but I am sure there are a lot of good people and good stories in those areas also. Remember that saying about how “every person has a story”. County fairs have been happening for the last three months and we have been seeing pictures and reading stories about the accomplishments of the youth in 4-H and FFA and how busy
they have been working with their animals and projects, many of which require year round care. Yet we only hear about those young people during the week of their fair. Why don’t we hear about the good things they are doing all year long? And what about those youth who are back in school, getting up early every morning to meet the buses, spending their days learning all they can, obeying the rules and planning for their future? Let’s hear more about those youth and the good things that are
happening in our schools, and not just about whether the football team wins! Let’s hear some stories about the good things our teachers are accomplishing as they work with and influence the lives of our children, or about our police officers, sheriff’s deputies and fire fighters, who put their lives on the line everyday to keep us safe. We always read about them when something bad happens. How about the waitress who serves us in the restaurant, the nurse who tends us in
need to help us make a decision on how to vote. Surely we have some honest people in public office who really care about the people they represent, and are doing the best they can to try to solve the problems. Let’s hear more of their ideas and what they are doing to try to improve things. There is a saying that “no news is good news.” Is that the reason our daily newspapers have become so thin? Is it because too much of the good news is being left out?
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Markets ear corn 215-230 ton, firewood 45 ton. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION Sept. 12 22 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 47.50-49, 250-275 lbs. 45.50, sows light 29-35; sows heavy 35.50; 13 feeder pigs, 50-70 lbs. 30-37.50. 31 FAT CATTLE — Choice steers 115-122.50, heifers 80-108, choice Holstein steers 103-109, good Holstein steers, 80-100. 8 BULLS — Jersey 72-80.50, 1,000-1,500 lbs. 76-89, 1,5002,000 lbs. 91.50. 112 CULL COWS — Good 74-83, medium-good 67-74, fair-medium 62-67, light-thin 62-down; 67 feeders, steers 70-140, heifers 70-122.50. 32 DAIRY — Cows 1,300down, bred heifers 1,325down. 239 CALVES — 95-120 lbs. 100-145, good 70-100, common 40-70, back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 120-190, crossbred 25-165. 145 GOATS — Kid 120down, billies 182.50-down, nannies 145-down. 469 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks & ewes 42.50-70, lambs 40-60 lbs. 105-152.50, 60-80
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lbs. 85-127.50, 80-100 lbs. 80-122.50, 100-130 lbs. 87.50107.50, 130 lbs.-up 92.50-100. TOTAL HEAD — 1,142. 59 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd cutting 280-400, 3rd and 4th cutting 275-400, mixed 1st cutting 250-380, mixed 2nd cutting 225-380, lg. bales hay 25-90, lg bales hay 60-270 ton, lg. bales straw 140-175 ton, ear corn 225-345, firewood 45. 467 DOZEN EGGS — Brown 1.20-2.00; white 1.25. KIDRON AUCTION Sept. 13 40 HOGS — 230-260 lbs. 40-54.50, butcher sows 9-36, boars by weight 8. 772 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 7-22, 41-50 lbs. 10-24, 51-60 lbs. 25-33, 61 lbs.up 25-44, bred sows and gilts 85-100, service boars 110-170, roasters 48-145. 106 CALVES — Back to farm, bulls 75-115, back to farm, heifers 55-140, light & thin 40-down. 120 CATTLE — Heifers 59-79, bulls 66-94.50, good beef cows 75-80-50, medium to good 68-74, thin to poor 66-down; feeder steers 66-94, heifers 52.50-97. 7 SHEEP — Market lambs
90-125 lbs. 102.50, feeder lambs 85 lbs.-up 80-147.50. 39 GOATS — 20-115. 158 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 1,485-down, bred heifers 1,500-down, service bulls 4251,000, open heifers 400-760. TOTAL HEAD 1,242; Consignors 186. 30 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 190-330, 2nd cutting 310-380, 4th cutting 300; lg. bales 65-110 each and 140170 ton, straw 145-210 ton, ear corn 230 ton; firewood 80-115 load. DANVILLE AUCTION 15780 Body Road, Danville Sept. 15 9 LOADS — Hay: 1st cutting mixed 4 bale and 50-55 rd. bale, 2nd cutting mixed 4.755.75 bale, 3rd cutting mixed 5.25 bale, 3rd cutting alfalfa 8 bale, 2nd grass 60 rd. bale, 4th cutting mixed 4 bale; 1 bin corn 55. 41 GOATS — Does 35-210; bucks 27.50-177.50; wethers 47.50-222.50. Bull calves 22.50-105; steers 230; heifers 237.50-245; horses 135-580; rabbits .2510; poultry .25-9; guineas 11; doves 1; pigeons 1-2.50; parakeets 2. Reg. Boer Goat, Sept. 22
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the hospital, the veteran in the nursing home, the business man who is adding jobs, the farmer who grows our food? There are as many stories as there are people and the majority of those stories are good ones. We just need to hear more of them. And let’s get rid of the negativity written daily about our politicians running for office. Wouldn’t you rather hear their ideas about how to solve the problems we are dealing with in this country? That is the information we
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The Amish Country Theater to host local events the facility. The facility is comprised of a large auditorium with professional staging and comfortable seating. Visitors have enjoyed the authenticity and detail of the theater, stating that it is some-
thing you might find in Branson, Mo. This month, the Amish Country Theater has announced that it is accepting reservations for business and local events during the show’s off-sea-
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Amish Country Theater has something for everyone. All of those interested in planning an event at the Amish Country Theater should email info@ amishcountrytheater.com or call 1-888-988-7469 for more information. Events may be scheduled starting Nov. 10, 2012 running through May 10, 2013.
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Mahlon and Jean Steffen have partnered with The Pier since 2004 to organize programs for senior citizens from the community. These programs have proven to be inspirational and enjoyable for many seniors. It’s a time to make new friends and connect with old friends. There is a saying that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. Even though it may be hard to change a unique habit, we are convinced that seniors are able to adapt to a big change. This change is that beginning in September, the Something for Seniors programs will be the last Monday of each month instead of Tues-
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Women agree he’s not nearly cool enough in the grand rotation of siblings to cart my 85-year-old mother to the doctor. As bad luck would have it, it was the hottest day in several weeks. Complicating things much garden hose over my head for a moment or two. A little heat here, a little cool there — a little “thermal adversity” is good for the soul. I’d even venture to say that learning to deal with it can make a better man out of you. That is, of course, unless you’re a woman! Maybe it’s just an oddity of the clan into which I was born, or the women with which I work, or the type of girl I tend to marry, but it seems to me that darn near every woman I know begins to spew fire and venom if her world becomes uncomfortably warm! My wife tends to shriek when her radiator is about to explode. “You don’t understand! I feel like I am actually melting!” Sometimes, when I’m
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Invariably, logic fails miserably. “This is not something I’m making up, John. I can’t function when it gets this hot. It makes me CRAZY!” I concur. As a matter of course, I try like crazy to avoid situations where women might find themselves overheating. Sometimes this is impossible. Last week, for instance it was my turn
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further, however, was the fact that the air conditioner in my car hasn’t worked in years. And while I’d like to say that I sought out an
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“You know if it was up to me I would NEVER have this fixed,” I said to my mechanic. “I’d just as soon roll down the windows and turn up the radio.” Bill nodded knowingly and took the keys from my hand. “Believe me, you are not the first man to find himself in this very same situation. I’ll do what I can.” With that I released my wife’s Ford into the hands of one of the few men capable of keeping my entire home life from melting down into a thermally-fueled, allout gender war. I can live without air-conditioning. This is Ohio for gosh sakes, not Saharan Africa; even though it might be 95 degrees during the day, you can bet with near-absolute certainty it’ll cool down by 15 or 20 degrees every night. Just knowing this is enough to keep me comfortable and satisfied all summer long. Besides, if it gets too hot, I can always jump in the creek or run a
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Oh my! (Continued From Page 5) had defined this reddish orb as a fruit. By its very make-up, it had all of the exact traits of a fruit. It is the fleshy part of the plant, containing seeds that can be eaten. This was pretty basic science stuff, but when a tax was introduced on vegetables being imported into the U.S., some guy who was bringing in tomatoes was forced to pay more. You could imagine the banter. “Fruit!” “Vegetable!” etc. “I’ll see you in court!” And that’s just what happened. The infamous Nix vs. Hedden case in 1893 had the following outcome: Though biologically the tomato is a fruit, according to the Supreme Court, it should be considered a vegetable because we don’t eat tomato ice cream. Again, in 1981 this
fruit vs. veggie quandary again arose, this time in the way of working “vegetables” into children’s lunches in the form of ketchup. For what it’s worth, I don’t care much about the outcome of that whole issue because I have my own beef to pick with the tomato. My problem with this ancient fruit/veggie is that it comes in too many forms and no matter what I call it, my children insist on opinionating over each and every one. Consider the various ways the average American child consumes tomatoes: pizza sauce, spaghetti sauce, salsa, ketchup, the occasional diced tomato in a casserole of some sort (my word, the audacity of you, mother!) and rarely just popping them raw into your mouth. The same child that insists on applying
ketchup on every piece of food that comes near their mouth refuses to eat salsa. And the same kid that thinks pizza is so delicious because of that special red sauce they put on there would rather have a bowl of plain pasta than to taint it with a nice marinara. And no matter what type of tomato-based product they eat or do not eat, chances are you are wearing a white shirt that will be stained before the night is over. And as you’re standing there in your pajamas hunched over the sink scrubbing a oncebeautiful white shirt, your worries reach beyond the fruit and vegetable argument and daydream of a nice Italian meal in a black shirt. Contact Karrie and read more at www.karriemcallister.com.
Calendar (Continued From Page 2) maker Teams (www.cpt.org) and the local ministry of Camp Luz. There will be a free-will offering to benefit these two organizations.
Funds go to maintenance and improvements at Lake Memorial Park.
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The fifth annual RSVP Recovery Conference will be held Wednesday, Sept. 26 at the Shisler Conference CenLake Memorial Park ter at the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center and will be fish fry is Sunday sponsored by the Mental Health and A fish fry will be held beginning Recovery Board of Wayne and Holmes at noon on Sunday, Sept. 23 at Lake Counties. Memorial Park, 1 mile west of Big PraiRegistration will be 8-9 a.m. and workrie on Holmes County Road 100. All shops will be held 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The you care to eat, dine-in only (carryout objective of the conference is to promeals are available). Menu includes mote a greater understanding of recovfish, french fries, coleslaw, fried dill ery from mental illness and how compickles, applesauce, dessert, orange munities can be supportive. For more drink, coffee; bottled beverages extra. information contact 330-264-2527, 330Cost is $8 ($4 for ages 12 and younger). 674-5772 or 800-400-6518.
Cool (Continued From Page 9) altertive source of transportation merely for the noble cause of keeping my dear mother comfortable, the reality was that I knew I would never live down her inevitable tale of how her youngest child nearly baked her to death because he was too cheap to fix his air conditioner. I called my wife to let her know I was about to commandeer her car.
“Um, OK, John that’s just fine,” she said. “I’ll just warn you that there’s no way I’m going to make it to work in YOUR bakinghot piece of crap without going into a full cardiac arrest!” A compelling statement to say the least! Faced with the inevitable demise of one or both of the most important women in my life, I agreed to trans-
port both of them in air-conditioned comfort (Kristin to work and Mother to the doctor), then return hours later to bring Kristin home. It was a well-laid plan indeed, and worked like a charm for approximately two miles until the air conditioner quit altogether and we were forced to roll down the windows! Mysteriously, neither of them died!
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Builders, Construction, Home Improvement (ARA) — With cooler temperatures on the way, there’s no better time to finish checking items off the home improvement to-do list. Several projects are ‘must-do’s’ and should be completed before the harsher weather arrives. Most are simple enough to accomplish in just a couple days. Complete these projects this weekend and spend the rest of fall enjoying your home and family. Paint it — Fall is the perfect season for painting, as you’re able to open your windows just enough to keep the air clean as you apply a fresh coat of color to interior walls. Painting is a quick — and doable — weekend project that provides instant results. Purdy Professional Painting Tools can help you complete every project quickly and perfectly. Consider updating a guest bath or adding an accent wall to your favorite room. A helpful tool for painting small areas is
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Winterize it — Cover grills and air conditioner units and store outdoor furniture in a shed to prevent rust and damage from the elements. Winterize any pipes that are exposed to outdoor temperatures, and consider installing door and window draft guards to keep your home warm and efficient. Protect it — Newly installed decks and permanent, wooden furniture require protective stains or varnishes. Be sure to apply the proper protection to the surfaces prior to the arrival of weather that could damage any untreated wood. If your deck is older and requires a facelift, use a Purdy Prep Tool, such as a wire brush, to scrape away and remove the existing treatment to ensure the proper refinishing of the surface. Spruce it up — Give all shrubs and the lawn one last trim before winter to keep your home’s
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Christian Women to meet Holmes County Christian Women’s Club will meet Oct. 1 at 9:30 a.m. at the Carlisle Inn in Walnut Creek. Program will be a fashion show by Friendtique, a store supporting Hospice, with members as models, purses, a surprise event, scripture and grab bags. Bring a grab bag to share containing decorative, holiday, crafted, baked or other items. Collections are being taken for the
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See Pg. 13 — BUSINESS Bureau of Motor Vehicles or at the Holmes County District Public Library. Forms may be printed from the link on the Board of Elections website, www.holmescountyboardofelections.com Completed registration forms must reach the Board of Elections office or designated agency by the deadline. For more information call 330-6745921.
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Something seems to be catching the attention of these horses hitched together at last weekend’s Fall Gathering in Winesburg. The event was back for its 16th year Saturday with live music, a plethora of antique shopping options, and even the famous ham and bean soup and husband-carrying contest.
Musical entertainment featured at the Park The second annual Party in the Park will be this Saturday, Sept. 22, beginning at 4 p.m. until dark. With the Lions’ delicious barbecued chicken, baked beans and slaw, along with homemade pretzels and ice cream, it will be a mouth-watering good time. Several groups including Liberated for Him and Lee & David will
provide music; additional entertainment will feature comedy by local performer John Ruth.
Take lawn chairs and come prepared for a fun evening visiting with neighbors and friends while enjoying music and a great meal. The music is free; the food is by donation. All proceeds will benefit the park development project. The Lions noon meeting is today (Thursday, Sept. 20) at the Berlin Community Building.
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Denlinger awarded Best of Show Walnut Hills Retirement Community has released the results from the recent “Art is Ageless” Exhibit. The exhibit, held Aug. 25 at the Walnut Hills Retirement Home, was viewed by about 300 visitors. It featured 93 pieces of artwork that were submitted by 54 Holmes County residents who are over the age of 55. Cynthia Denlinger of Millersburg received the Best of Show Award for her counted cross-stitch titled “From This Day Forward.” The People’s Choice Award, which was voted on by visitors to the exhibit, went to Janice Brown of Sugarcreek for her painting titled “Iris.” Winners in the seven categories are:
Paintings and drawings category — first and fourth place ribbons were awarded to Clyde Metheny of Millersburg and Andrene Bell of Dundee received the second and third place ribbons. Woodworking — Joseph Stephens of Walnut Creek, first place; Leslie Smith of Walnut Creek, second and third places; and Fred Augsburger of Walnut Creek, fourth place. Hard crafts — Eleanor Boyd of Millersburg, first, second and fourth places; and Tom House of Killbuck, third place. Quilts and wall hangings — Joyce Tomcho of Walnut Creek, first place; Martha Schrock of Millersburg, second place; Brenda King of
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A.R.E. opens new manufacturing operations in Dundee Leading truck cover manufacturer A.R.E. has opened a new facility in Dundee to handle aluminum fabrication operations for the company’s line of premium aluminum truck covers. A.R.E.’s Dundee plant — located near the company’s existing operations in Massillon and Mount Eaton — houses production for the Deluxe Commercial Unit and Classic Aluminum Series truck caps. The 70,000-squarefoot facility is designed to increase productivity while maintaining quality, safety, cleanliness and organization. “We recognized a strong need to expand our manufacturing operations with this Dundee facility after experiencing growing market share in our commercial business and increased fleet activity,” said Jim Blayne, National Fleet Sales Manager at
A.R.E. “This growth also led to a need for more custom-molded fiberglass production at our current Mount Eaton facility. Moving aluminum production to Dundee allows us to organize our operations for more efficient output, as well as manufacturing the best quality products at both locations.” The new assembly line at Dundee was thoughtfully designed for maximum through-put. Raw materials and sub-assemblies flow precisely where and when they are needed to avoid traffic jams on the line. Necessary tools are accessible at arm’s reach, and all air hoses hang from the ceiling, out of the way, to prevent tripping and improve safety at the plant. A.R.E. has also expanded its welding area to create more space and better work area lighting for the welders.
In addition, the Dundee facility features a stateof-the-art, water-based paint system that is environmentally friendly and offers OE-quality finishes for the truck covers. To see a video of the Dundee facility, visit A.R.E.’s YouTube page: http://youtu. be/sIF5cbvIOS0. A.R.E. has been hiring employees for both the Mount Eaton and the Dundee plants due to recent A.R.E., a leading truck customer demand and cur- Dundee. rently has 700 employees. There are 65 employees at T-handles on all doors. A.R.E. offers more than the Dundee facility. The DCU Series truck 200 options to customcap is designed to give ize the DCU, including a professionals the power variety of door and winto create a customiz- dow configurations, toolable solution for their boxes, ladder racks, roof work trucks. Made with racks, interior fabric linfully welded aluminum ers, side panels and orgaframe construction, the nizational solutions. The Classic Aluminum durable truck caps are available in cap heights Series from A.R.E. are from 20-36 inches and recreational truck caps feature STRATTEC® that offer lightweight, lock cylinders in folding easily removable pro-
Area Agency on Aging Public record A report was taken of offering help to complete Sheriff fraud on County Road Aug. 31 — Holmes 316 in Ripley Township. HEAP applications County Sheriff’s Office Sept. 6 — Criminal mis-
The Area Agency on Aging Region 9, Inc. is offering free assistance to persons who need help applying for the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) through April 30, 2013. For anyone interested in the program, needing assistance completing the application or understanding the eligibility guidelines, they need to call Carol Mathews at 800-9454250, Ext. 4905. In-home assistance is also available to anyone who needs help with the HEAP application process and is unable to leave home in Belmont, Carroll, Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison, Holmes, Jefferson, Muskingum and Tuscar-
awas counties. HEAP is a federally funded program administered by the Ohio Department of Development, Office of Community Service and is designed to help eligible low-income Ohioans meet the high costs of home heating. The total household income of an applicant must be at or below income guidelines. For further information about the Area Agency on Aging Region 9 Inc. and the programs offered, call toll-free 800-945-4250 or visit the website at http://www.aaa9.org.
received a report of theft on County Road 35 in Killbuck Township. Sept. 1 — Sheriff’s office received a report of shooting property on Stammein Drive at Lake Buckhorn. Criminal damaging was reported on Killbuck Township Road 82. Criminal damaging was reported on Knox Township Road 211. Sept. 3 — A report was taken of criminal damaging on Prairie Township Road 323. Assault was reported on Main Street in Killbuck. Sept. 4 — Theft was reported on Vermillion Street in Holmesville.
chief was reported at a residence on Township Road 568 in Hardy Township. Sept. 7 — Criminal mischief was reported at residences on Township Road 323 in Prairie Township. Sept. 8 — A report was taken of criminal mischief on County Road 135 in Berlin Township. Criminal damaging was reported on Mechanic Township Road 112. Sept. 10 — Theft was reported on County Road 23 in Knox Township. Sept. 11 — Theft was reported on Vermillion Street in Holmesville. A report was taken of fraud on Grover Street in Killbuck.
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dale High School prom committee for a donation for prom night. Missy Sidle said the ice cream bar went well July When Fredericksburg 3. It was discussed that the American Legion Aux- July Fourth float planning iliary met July 28 at the needs to be more orgapost home, two new mem- nized. Members talked bers were in attendance. about temporary tattoos Correspondence was a for Girls Night Out. The Golden Bear Brithank-you from Wayne-
gade discussed using the Legion for a pack and ship event on Sept. 15. The Brigade will have donation boxes and make fliers to be placed around Fredericksburg to collect items to be sent to area soldiers deployed overseas. The Brigade has been invited to join the auxiliary. Membership dues are
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BUCYRUS, Ohio, September 13, 2012: Coleman J. Clougherty, President & CEO of Farmers Citizen Bank announced the ground breaking for their newest office located at 7789 County Road 77, Mt. Hope, Ohio. “We are very excited to open an office here in Mt. Hope.” Clougherty stated. “For over 100 years our bank has had a commitment to and expertise in the agricultural and rural communities here in Ohio;” Clougherty further explained, “and in addition to serving many of our current customers in the area, we look forward to meeting everyone in the community and helping them with their financial needs.” “Since 1907 FC Bank has stood for reliability, convenience and commitment. We have served clients how, when and where we are needed. For as long as individuals and organizations continue to pursue their dreams, we intend to be there helping them reach
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TOPS 1573 On Sept. 5, there were eight members who recited the TOPS and KOPS pledges for TOPS OH 1573 Nashville. The club lost 3.6 pounds. Katie Kline was the best weekly loser. Sandy Esto was the best monthly loser. Eileen Lowe was the best weekly re-dedicated loser and said to drink plenty of water. Lana Rush was the best weekly KOPS. Mary Burgett gave a program on an article written by Dr. Oz about a new weight loss program consisting of green coffee bean extract. Leonard Jones will have the next program. The club meets on Wednesdays at 5:45 p.m. with weigh-in at 5:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more information call 330-763-1347, 419-6104001 or 330-378-2723.
the coming year. Jennifer Troyer reported on school news and a donation to the OCCL Scholarship. The group will tour the Love Center in Millersburg in October. The next meeting is Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. at Carol Jameson’s.
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each day and really focus on it! TOPS is a non-profit weight loss organization that meets every Thursday at the United Methodist Church in Sugarcreek with weigh-ins beginning at 6:30 p.m. followed by the meeting at 7. For more information about TOPS call 330-897-6007.
Knights Gaming Society Knights of Gaming Board Gaming Society meets the third Saturday of the month from noon-6 p.m. at the Holmes County District Public Library, Millersburg.
Arts Council Holmes County Arts Community meets the third Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m., at Young Uniforms and Scrubs, Millersburg. Contact Phyllis Young 330-674-0676 or 1-866386-2026.
Zen Society The Zen Society of Wooster meets for meditation and discussion on Mondays at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 3186 Burbank Road, Wooster. For information, see zensocietyofwooster.org or contact Steve Berg at 330-893-2447.
Big Brothers Big Sisters seek runners, walkers, volunteers for Magical Night Run On Oct. 20 in Dover, many area runners/walkers of all levels and abilities will gather at the Dover Middle School near the Dover City Park for the 5th annual Magical Night Run benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Ohio. This event has three options: a 4-mile run, a 2-mile run/ walk, and a 1-mile family fun run/walk. All ages are welcome! There will be special awards for the top three men and women overall and the top three in each age group for the 4-mile and 2-mile races. The Magical Night Run, presented by Wishgard LLC, is part of the Ohio Challenge Series as well as the Tuscarawas Valley Challenge. The race will be ChampionChip timed, and all pre-registered 4-mile and 2-mile participants are guaranteed a T-shirt and goodie bag. All Fun Run/Walk participants
get a finishers medal, plus kids 10 and younger get a goodie bag. There will be complimentary refreshments and entertainment for all participants, plus numerous door prizes will be given away. The 4-mile and 2-mile courses go through scenic residential areas of Dover as well as the park. Neighbors along the race route will be contacted and encouraged to show support and enthusiasm by cheering on the runners as they pass. The community is invited to gather at the finish for the awards celebration. Proceeds from this event benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Ohio, serving Tuscarawas, Carroll, Harrison, Holmes and Wayne counties. Entry fees are $20 per pre-registered participant in the 4-mile and 2-mile. For those registering on race day, entry fee is $25.
For the Family Fun Run/ Walk, the entry fee is $10 per person, with a $30 cap for immediate family living under one roof. Registration forms are available on the BBBS website: www.bbbseco.com. Participants may also register online at: www. ohiochallengeseries.com or request a form from the BBBS office (330339-6916) located at 1260 Monroe Ave. Ste. 100D, New Philadelphia. 2012 marks 39 years since Big Brothers Big Sisters began serving the children and families of the area with its youth mentoring programs. Currently, volunteers are needed to help with the Magical Night Run as well as volunteers to serve as mentors to youth in our community. For more information on Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Ohio visit www.bbbseco.com.
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Marriage licenses John W. Doubt, 62, 137 Old Ridge Road, Coraopolis, Pa., retired, and Caryn L. Loyd, 57, 1243 Martin Ave., New Kensington, Pa., accountant. Dennie A. Procario, 27, 4775 County Road 400, Millersburg, unemployed, and Amber L. Jones, 25, same address, unemployed. Julius F. Kerekes, 44, 268 Hooks Lane, Canonsburg, Pa., computer consultant, and Patricia J. Taggart, 45, same address, senior payroll manager. Jeremiah X. Shawver, 19, 444 S. James Place, Apt. 112, Chicago, Ill., line cook/youth pastor, and Lisa M. Stephens, 20, 4281 Township Road 305, Millersburg, nanny. Marty D. Yoder, 22, 3628 Township Road 102, Sugarcreek, laborer, and Catherine D. Raber, 22, 4316 County Road 59, Baltic, unemployed. Bradley A. Chapman
Jr., 21, 178 Sherman Ave., Ashland, unemployed, and Brittany C. Wolgamott, 20, 7624 Township Road 1023, Millersburg, unemployed. Leroy J. Hershberger, 35, 8100 S. Apple Creek Road, Fredericksburg, laborer, and Fannie J. Byler, 23, 13210 Township Road 473, Lakeville, unemployed. Michael J. Womacks, 23, 2177 Stowe Drive, Springfield, Olinger Maintenance/pool installer, and Ashton L. Guggisberg, 23, 5060 State Route 557, Millersburg, unemployed. Curtis L. Yoder, 22, 5452 State Route 60, Millersburg, laborer, and Amanda J. Parsons, 20, same address, unemployed. Leon D. Beachy, 24, 7400 State Route 515, Millersburg, Schlabach Wood Design, and Trista J. Kern, 19, same address, photographer. Luke A. Johnson, 24,
39344 County Road 19, Killbuck, maintenance, and Samantha J. Regan, 20, 39344 County Road 19, Killbuck, manager. Justin R. Weaver, 26, 8894 County Road 292, Millersburg, Kenoil Inc., and Lauren R. Habrun, 35, 8894 County Road 292, Millersburg, salon owner. Joshua P. Tennefoss, 22, 5702 Township Road 336, Millersburg, software developer, and Victoria R. Tennant, 21, 11671 State Route 39, Millersburg, unemployed. Roy E. Cornwell Jr., 38, 7561 State Route 514, Big Prairie, laborer, and Arianne Blevens, 29, same address, laborer. Michael P. Whitman, 27, 32 N. Washington St., Millersburg, painter, and Jennifer M. Taylor, 23, same address, unemployed. Roy M. Raber, 62, P.O. Box 93, Millersburg,
retired, and Colette A. Mcleod, 45, 1287 Marble Drive, Columbus, medical office assistant. Abe J. Yoder, 38, 3891 County Road 70, Sugarcreek, shipping, and Laura M. Burkholder, 39, 3920 Township Road 374, Millersburg, waitress. David A. Mullett, 24, 3433 County Road 135, Millersburg, Krestview Woodcraft, and Marietta E. Mast, 21, 3370 County Road 160, Millersburg, unemployed. Daryl L. Garber, 20, 344 Crawford St., Millersburg, construction, and Kelly D. Wengerd, 20, 6823 State Route 241, Millersburg, receiver-nature’s food market.
Brent D. Bower, 22, 5940 Township Road 501, Big Prairie, wash bay supervisor, and Amber M. Braucher, 19, 5270 Township Road 623, Millersburg, cashier. Andrew A. Schwartz, 21, 4273 W. 80th St., Fremont, Mich., furniture, and Dorothy N. Yoder, 22, 7432 Croswell Ave., Newaygo, Mich., unemployed. Jerry H. Erb, 25, 3315 Township Road 177, Baltic, brickyard, and Lizzie A. Hershberger, 25, 3435 County Road 114, Sugarcreek, unemployed. Joel W. Spencer, 28, 7690 Township Road 455, Loudonville, truck driver, and Megan K. Arnold, 25,
same address, co-owner of wine store. George W. Hoover, 42, 7103 Township Road 466, Lakeville, carpenter, and Kelley M. Snyder, 38, same address, barber. Bryce E. Schlabach, 26, 86 E. Jackson St., Millersburg, cabinet maker, and Jennifer L. Weaver, 27, same address, management/restaurant. Enos E. Hershberger, 23, 2620 U. S. Route 62, Dundee, trucking, and Katherine M. Troyer, 25, same address, secretary. Merle S. Miller, 52, 211 Parkhill Drive, NE, Sugarcreek, registered nurse, and Carol L. Beachy, 57, 4774 Old Pump St., Walnut Creek, nurse.
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Clark is National Proficiency finalist Aaron Clark, a graduate of the West Holmes vo-ag program, recently earned a position as National Proficiency finalist. He is the son of Chris and Julie Clark and has worked at Loder Farms in Millersburg for four years. Clark was named the winner of the Diversified Agriculture Production Place-
ment for Ohio back in May. Throughout this summer, Clark has been competing and made it to the finals at the National level. With this title Clark is in the top four of the Diversified Agriculture Production across the United States. His hard work and dedication for working at Loder Farms and Kick Farms,
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milking cows, working in the fields, scraping barns and feeding calves. paid off. He will be on stage in Indianapolis in October. There will be 196 members recognized in 47 different proficiency areas out of more than 500,000 members Nationwide. Clark is a sophomore at the OSU ATI where he is studying Agronomy for two years, and plans on transferring to the OSU Main Campus for Crop Science. “It feels great to be chosen as one of the best in the nation and to be in a select group of finalist is a great honor!” said Clark. Aaron Clark recently received his American Degree and is a National Proficiency finalist.
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Sept. 12 — Burglary was reported at a residence on Township Road 462 in Washington Township. Sept. 13 — Criminal damage to property at a business on School Street in Killbuck was reported A report was taken of criminal damage to property on Township Road 5 in Richland Township.
Theft from a business was reported on state Route 39 in Berlin Township. Theft was reported from a business on state Route 557 in Clark Township. Sept. 14 — Sheriff’s Office received a report of theft in Nashville. Fraud was reported on Monroe Street in Nashville. Sept. 15 — A report was
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Aug. 30 — Theft was reported from a residence on North Clay Street. Theft was reported from a residence on South Crawford Street. Credit card fraud was reported at a business on South Washington Street. Sept. 2 — A report was taken of an assault at a business on West Jackson Street. Sept. 6 — Theft was reported on Lakeview Drive. Sept. 16 — Millersburg Police responded to a report of auto theft that occurred on East Jackson Street. Theft was reported on South Crawford Street. Sept. 12 —Criminal damaging was reported on South Grant Street. Sept. 13 — Police department took a report of theft from a business on South Washington Street. Sept. 14 — Theft from a business was reported on South Washington Street.
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Infuse a little healthy fun into children’s meals By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer For many parents, trying to convince children to eat healthy foods is a constant battle of whole grains and veggies versus high-sugar cereals and other junk foods. Since fruits and vegetables are a valuable source of vitamins, nutrients, fiber and antioxidants, it is important to teach children to consume and even enjoy eating these foods at an early age, said Laurie Sabel, Public Help Nutritionist for the Holmes County Health Department. “The earlier we can get them to eat them, the better it is. We know that children have gone down on the number of fruits and vegetables they have been eating, so we want to get that number back up,” she said.
At mealtimes, many children tend to gravitate toward food with bright artificial colors, packages featuring cartoon characters and high-sugar foods like cookies and candy. But what if children wanted to eat healthy foods? Parents can offer alternatives without having to continuously repeat the well-known phrase, “Eat your vegetables.” One key ingredient can get children to line up at the table, and no, that ingredient is not sugar. The most important ingredient is fun. Fun can be infused into meals through both presentation and preparation. Sabel recommends offering children a variety of foods every day and having them try at least one new thing.
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This fun food presentation will turn nutritious foods into treats and teaching children to help with meal preparation and encourage them to happily eat their masterpieces. Members of the Millersburg Wellness Committee have taken that concept to heart, as students at Millersburg Elementary are learning to eat healthy not only in the kitchen, but in their very own school garden, named Seedville. Conceived by the Wellness Committee, a subcommittee of the Millersburg PTO, the idea for Seedville was implemented with the idea that a school garden would introduce a wide variety of vegetables to students’ diets and teach them that with a little bit of time and space, a lot of food can be produced using one’s own two hands. “If the kids grow it, they’re more likely to eat it,” said Garden Organizer Melissa Biltz. “If we can introduce them to more fruits and vegetables at an earlier age, hopefully it will create a healthier community.” The school had hoped to receive a grant to help
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Obituaries Moses Kaufman, 95 Moses A. Kaufman, 95, 1946 Township Road 444, Sugarcreek, died Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012, at his residence. He was born Oct. 23, 1916, in Millersburg, to the late Abraham and Susie (Gingerich) Kaufman, and married Mary Miller on Nov. 14, 1940. She died May 28, 2004. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Amish Church. Surviving are sons, Ivan Kaufman of Pittsburg, Pa., Merlin (Bonnie) Kaufman of Big
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Prairie and Paul (Jackie) Kaufman of Dundee; daughters, Drusilla Sue (Wallace) Detwieler of Sugarcreek, Marilyn (Ray) Troyer of Berlin and Ruth (John) Chupp of the home; a daughterin-law, Sarah Kaufman of Fresno; 24 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren; and four great-greatgrandchildren; sisters, Elsie Frye of Shipshewana, Ind., and Lovina (Jerry) Kline of Fredericksburg; and a brotherin-law, Levi Troyer of Sugarcreek. In addition to his wife,
his parents; a son, Robert Kaufman; a grandson, Brent Detwieler; brothers, Roman, Jonas, Henry and Nelson; and sisters, Sarah, Katie and Sue, died previously. Services were Wednesday, Sept. 12, at the Kaufman residence, with Bishop Nelson Hershberger officiating. Burial was in Kaufman Cemetery, Walnut Creek Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek.
Cynthia Kline, 60, of Loudonville, died Monday evening, Sept. 10, 2012, at The Cleveland Clinic, after an extended illness. Cindy was born July 9, 1952, in Millersburg, the daughter of Adrian R. “Bud” and Naomi (Megee) Coates, Jr. She was a life resident of the Loudonville area and a 1970 graduate of Loudonville High School.
She was an 18-year employee of Amish Oak Furniture Company, Loudonville, where she was assistant manager. She had worked many years for the late Dr. John Kirkpatrick. She was a loving mother and grandmother and she enjoyed traveling and crafts. She was a member of Nashville Church of Christ. Surviving are her husband, Elmer M. Kline, whom she married April 14, 1973; daughters and a son-in-law, Dr. Jennifer A. Kline of Wooster and Amanda and Ryan
Lininger of Newark; a grandson, Linus Lininger; her parents, Adrian “Bud” and Naomi Coates of Loudonville; a sister, Karen (Charles) Burd of Ligonier, Pa.,; and two nieces and a nephew. Funeral services were Friday, Sept. 14 at Nashville Church of Christ, with her brother-in-law, pastor Charles Burd, and pastor Brad Dodson officiating. Burial was in Loudonville Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Byerly-Lindsey Funeral Home, Loudonville.
were dug up this summer and delivered to teacher Nancy Miller to be used in the annual fourth grade
Thanksgiving Feast. Sweet ber to be used by the secpotatoes, which were ond grade students. planted at Biltz’s house, In addition to using the will be harvested in Octo- potatoes in the feast, the
goal of the program is to eventually use the harvest as part of school lunches. To grow this project, Biltz asks for donations of funds and volunteer hours. “We have no funds to help with the project so we are keeping it small,” said Biltz. “This is such a great program and I would love to see it develop into something bigger, but for now we are staying within our budget — both time and money.” To do so, contact Melissa Biltz at melissabiltz@ gmail.com. The idea is simple: By encouraging children to get excited by healthy foods such as sweet potatoes or lettuce — foods often scorned by children — many students have been eagerly eating their healthy harvests, suggesting that getting kids involved with meal preparation will increase their enthusiasm to eat the foods they help prepare in the kitchen, the lunchroom and in the garden. For example, as the first
grade classes prepared to plant sweet potatoes last year, they nicknamed their sweet potatoes the champion of vegetables because of its high quantities of beta carotene. To emphasize the super hero nature of the spud, Farm to Table Coordinator Heidi Barbey dressed up as “Super Potato” to discuss the nutritional benefits of the sweet potato while offering samples to the students, said Biltz. This strategy of re-naming a food at which most children would instinctively turn up their noses actually works, said Sable, who recommends calling fruits and vegetables by more child-friendly names, substituting the names of super heros and characters, for example. “Give it different names. Calling broccoli “trees” has increased the number of children eating it,” said Sabel. “Using different names for fruits and vegetables will make a child more likely to try it.” Finally, for children to learn to eat healthy foods, parents need to learn first. Children often pick up eating habits from their parents, whether its eating healthy snacks or craving salty or sweet foods. Plus, they usually won’t eat something that mom and dad won’t eat too. “Parents need to be good role models,” said Sabel. “They want their children to eat vegetables, but if the parents don’t eat their vegetables, the children won’t either.”’
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Mary Raber, 89 Mary H. Raber, 89, 2211 Township Road 151, Millersburg, died Saturday, Sept. 8, 2012, at her residence. She was born Aug. 4, 1923, in Elkhart, Ind., to the late Harvey H. and Lizzie (Lehman) Bowman, and married Paul A. Raber on Nov. 14, 1946. He died May 25, 1985. She was a homemaker and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving are children, Eli (Clara) Raber and Alvin (Esther) Raber, both of Millersburg, Eddie (Esther) Raber of Holmesville, Harvey (Esther) Raber of Fredericktown, Abe (Linda) Raber of Butler, Dan (Verba) Raber of Dundee, Paul Jr. (Mary) Raber of Sugarcreek, Anna (Jonas) Miller of Fresno, Betty (Marvin) Mast of Baltic, Fannie (Ben) Erb of Carrollton and Emma (Jonas) Keim of Shreve; 71 grandchildren; 177 greatgrandchildren; brothers, Harvey (Bertha) Bowman of Millersburg and Eli (Lydia Ann) Bowman of Fredericksburg; sisters, Fannie (Ezra) Wengard of Apple Creek, Elizabeth (Jonas) Miller of Millersburg and Barbara Miller of Fredericksburg. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; a son-in-law; five great-
grandchildren; three brothers; four brothers-inlaw; four sisters; and three sisters-in-law. Services were Monday, Sept. 10, at the Raber residence, with Bishop John J.C. Yoder officiating. Burial was in the Raber Cemetery, Clark Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek.
Carolyn Nyhart, 78, of Killbuck, passed away Sunday evening, Sept. 16, 2012, at Glendora Health Care Center, Wooster, after a short illness. She was born July 11, 1934, in Benton, Ohio, the daughter of Todd and Ethel Collins, and married Charles Nyhart on Sept. 17, 1955. He preceded her in death on March 26, 2000. She was a home maker and enjoyed cross stitch and reading. Surviving are children, Todd (Lisa) Nyhart of Shreve, and Pam (David) Wolfe of Mount Gilead,; grandchildren, Jessica Nyhart of Shreve, Jerrilynn Rice, Bud Wolfe, Jason Wolfe and Justine Wolfe, all of Mount Gilead; a great-granddaughter, Alexis Rice; a sister, Jean Arnold of Wooster; and
brothers, Ernie Harvey of Wooster, Chuck Roach of Washington and Tom Barrick of California. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Art Walpole. Memorial services are today (Thursday, Sept. 20) at 2 p.m. at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with pastor John Damron officiating. Burial will be in Killbuck Cemetery. Friends may call two hours prior to the services today at the funeral home. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Hospice & Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691; or Glendora Health Care Center, 1552 N. Honeytown Road, Wooster 44691.
Charlene L. Patterson, 80, of Clark, passed away Sunday morning, Sept. 9, 2012, at her home after an extended illness. Private family services were to be held at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Burial was in Blissfield Cemetery. She was born July 10, 1932, in Millersburg, the daughter of Ellsworth and Pearl (Renfrew) Miller, and married Earl A. “Peck” Patterson on April 3, 1951. He survives. She was a homemaker who enjoyed her family, grandchildren, greatgrandchildren and flowers. Surviving in addition to her husband, are children, Kelly (Deb)
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Lillian Chaney, 75, of Stefani Bush, Paige HowBlissfield, passed away at ard, Robb Bush, Brittany her home on Wednesday, Phillips and Ashly PhilSept. 5, lips; great-grandchildren, 2012. Brenna Udder, Zen HowLillian ard, Donovan McFarland, was born Joriann Mowery and to the soon to arrive, Braxton late Earl McFarland; sisters, Edna and Alma (Wayne) Barnes of New ( F r y ) Philadelphia and Marilyn Y o u n g (Cal) Ginther of Wooster; in Layand several nieces and land on July 9, 1937. She nephews. attended Killbuck High She was preceded in School, retired from Rice- death by a son, DougChadwick in Killbuck and las Chaney; a son-in-law, was a member of Bliss- Dale Bush; her parents; a field United Methodist brother, Myron “Moose” Church. Young; and a sister, FranShe loved going on bus cis Young. trips and enjoyed her Services were held at The annual visits to Myrtle Miller Funeral Home, 639 Beach with her family, Main St., Coshocton on whom she loved so dearly. Sunday Sept. 9 with PasSurviving are her hus- tor Ron Davis officiating. band, Omar K. Chaney Per Lillian’s wishes, cremawhom she married Dec. tion took place after the 31, 1953; children, Karen funeral service, with burial Sarah Hershberger, 88 (Jerry) Bevins, Brenda of her cremated remains Sarah D. Hershberger, of the home and Malinda Bush and Robin (Norma) in Blissfield Cemetery at a 88, 4582 Township Road (Roman) Schwartz of Mill- Chaney, all of Coshoc- later date. Memorial contributions 184, Millersburg, died ersburg; a brother-in-law, ton, David (Stacy Hager) Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012, Lester A (Amanda) Erb; Chaney of Blissfield and may be directed to New Dr. Robert Sears Mary (Greg) Phillips of Life Ministries, Food Panat her residence. and nieces and nephews. Independent Doctor of Optometry She was born Oct. 1, In addition to her parents, Millersburg; grandchil- try Program, with enveLocated Inside 1923, in Holmes County to she was preceded in death dren, Jeremy (Brooke) lopes available at the Millersburg the late Dan E. and Susie by two brothers; a sister; McFarland, Karla Bevins, funeral home. Wal Mart C. (Yoder) Hershberger. and two infant sisters. Vision Center She was a homemaker Services were Saturday, James Landon, 76 and a member of the Old Sept. 15, 2012, at the resiBasic Eye Exam Contact Lens Exam James Dale Landon, 76, Order Amish Church. dence, with Bishop DelSurviving are broth$ 00 $ 00 Surviving are sisters, Katie bert R. Yoder officiating. of the Holmes County ers and sisters, Marion F. Wengerd of Degraff, Lydia Burial was in Miller Cem- H o m e , (Marion V.) Landon, John Ann Miller of Hamilton, etery, Clark Township, p a s s e d (Sue) Landon, Ronald CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 330-674-3564 a w a y Ind., Amanda Hershberger Holmes County. (Elaine) Landon, JoAnn 1006687 WednesLandon, Katy (Dan day, Sept. Geiser) VanValien and 5, 2012, Patty (Charles) Stoker; at Majo2 sisters-in-law, Marva ra Lane Landon and Ruth LandC a r e on; and numerous nieces Center, and nephews. MillersHe was preceded in burg, after an extended death by his parents; illness. brothers and sisters, He was born Oct. 8, Madalyn Shafer, Virginia 1935, in Broadway, Union Wilcox, Maxine BowCounty, the son of Del- man, Robert, Wilton, P.O. Box 918 • 212 E. Liberty St., • Wooster Ohio 44691 bert E. and Minta (Slo- Gerald, Graydon, Carroll, necker) Landon. Classification Charles, Paul and Pearl He had worked for Landon. ONE WORD PER BOX • PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY • PLEASE PUNCTUATE (No Cost) HOLMES COUNTY Columbia Gas, Scott Seed His family wishes to 1 2 3 4 RESIDENTS ONLY Co., Landon IGA and thank both the Holmes 5 6 7 8 Personal Ad P&G IGA. County Home and Majo9 10 11 12 4 Weeks ....................................... $4.00 Jim enjoyed play- ra Lane for their wonder13 14 15 16 (4 Lines) ing bingo and softball. ful care and compassion 17 18 19 20 $2.00/Line Additional Lines Per 4 Weeks $2.00 He loved to mow lawns they gave to him. 21 22 23 24 $2.00/Line Business Ad when he lived in Killbuck Graveside services were 25 26 27 28 $2.00/Line 4 Weeks ....................................... $8.00 and also mowed the lawn to be held at a later date. 29 30 31 32 $2.00/Line Additional Lines Per 4 Weeks $2.00 at the County Home as Burial was in Broadway 33 34 35 36 $2.00/Line Following classifications are considered long as he was able to do Cemetery. business ads: All employment (100-197); 220, 225, 37 38 39 40 $2.00/Line 230, 235, 240, 245, 255, 260, 300; All rental ads; so. He was a true friend Arrangements were Service related ads. (600-1130) ONLY THE AD TEXT IN THE BOX ABOVE WILL BE PUBLISHED of the residents and handled by Alexander All Ads Must Be Prepaid Please Fill Out Box Below For Our Records - Thank You! employees at the County Funeral Home, MillersNo Refunds or Credit For Home. burg. (THIS INFORMATION WILL NOT BE PRINTED IN YOUR CLASSIFIED AD) Early Cancellation Name CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE Address
Clara E. Schlabach, 59, of Sugarcreek, died Monday, Sept. 3, 2012, at Union Hospital. S h e was born March 6, 1953, in Dover to the late Owen J. and Mary ( Tr o y e r ) Schlabach and was a 1971 graduate of Garaway High School. She had worked the past 20 years for Kauffman’s Country Bakery in Bunker Hill decorating cakes, and was a member of Walnut Creek Mennonite Church. Surviving are sisters, Esther (Don) Warren of Fresno, Freda Troyer of Phoenix, Ariz., Frances (Randy) Keim of Bunker Hill and Nancy (Dean) Miller of Sugarcreek; a brother, Ray (Sarah)
Schlabach of Sugarcreek; a sister-in-law, Amanda Schlabach of Walnut Creek; nieces and nephews, Renee, Lance, Karena, Chris, Lori, Rachele, Stefanie, Kendra, Erica, Clint, Marlin, Kenny and Steve; and six great-nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Lester Schlabach. Services were Friday, Sept. 7 at Light in the Valley Chapel, with pastors Don Hamsher and Dan Owolabi officiating. Burial was in Walnut Creek Mennonite Church Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek. Memorials may be made to Community Hospice of Tuscarawas County, 716 Commercial Ave., SW, New Philadelphia 44663.
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Karon McDonald, all of Reno, Nev.; stepchildren, Michael Stroh and Daniel Stroh, both of Lakeville, Christina Anatra of Mansfield, and Judith Burton of Ashland; 20 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; and siblings, Donna Hydu, Elmer Jr., Gary and Nevin Dye. Robert was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Sharon LuHaro; a stepson, Richard Stroh; and brothers, Charles and Tom Dye. Funeral services were Friday, Sept. 7 at Roberts Funeral Home, Sherwood Chapel, Wooster, with pastor Arnie Kauffman officiating. Burial was in Sherwood Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made to BrennField Nursing Home.
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it 88 yards for a 21-14 lead after the first quarter. The Knights countered with a 13-play drive that covered 63 yards. Gabe Snyder hit Arnold with a 15-yard scoring strike to tie the game at 21 midway through the second quarter. That’s where the score stayed the rest of the half and through the third quarter. But the Knights were driving heading into the fourth and scored three plays in to take a 28-21 lead on Perone’s third score of the game, a 6-yard jaunt, capping a six-play, 24-yard drive, set up by another fine special teams play. Ogi returned a punt 36 yards to set the Knights up deep in Madison territory. After a squib kick gave the Rams possession at their own 40, Huss busted See Pg. 24 — LYNCH
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By AARON DORKSEN Sports Editor Two old-school, power football teams went at each other for 48 minutes and two overtimes when Mansfield Madison visited West Holmes for an Ohio Cardinal Conference opener Friday night. In a game filled with jawrattling, slobberknocker hits and a few breakaway runs mixed in from a pair of unbeaten, state-ranked teams, the Rams and Knights were deadlocked at 28-all and wound up turning the game over to their kickers. West Holmes sophomore Logan Gallion blasted a 31-yard field goal through the uprights with plenty of room to spare to start the second overtime. The Rams then got the ball at the Knights’ 20-yard line and were stopped as well, but pushed back farther after a combined sack from Gabe Snyder and Brock Macaulay. Madison hoped senior Dalton Fix could connect on a gametying 37-yard field goal,
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Knights Knights’ Josh Carsner recovered the ball at the echelon (of the OCC),” Madison 11-yard line. Knights coach Kevin West Holmes senior Maltarich said. “It was Layne Perone gave the a physical game, it was Knights the lead three a hard-fought game and plays later on a 2-yard the thing I liked about us scoring run and Gallion was we stayed resilient made the first of four and never gave up. PAT kicks. “When things didn’t go Vest made a quick our way we just came recovery, though, returnback and punched one in ing the ensuing kickoff the end zone.” for an 81-yard touchGallion had already down to knot the score made several field goals at 7-all just 1:39 into the in his career, but said he’s game. never connected on a bigThe fullbacks from both teams then took cenKevin Lynch photo ger one. “I was just trying to terstage late in the first Hiland forward Alec Mast sends a pass toward the goal ahead of a Wooster defender during the Hawks’ 4-1 win over the Generals Thursday calm myself down, take quarter. my time and just picMadison quarterback at Follis Field. ture it going through,” Alex Smith (2-for-9 passsaid Gallion, a 5-foot-6, ing, 16 yards) gave the 145-pounder, who was ball to Huss on a readin such a state of ela- option play, and the “That killed us when but we just couldn’t keep tion after making the 5-foot-10, 195 pounder By KEVIN LYNCH we were playing hard it up from there.” Staff Writer game-winner he might broke free up the middle A pair of goals in the like that,” said Wooster The Hawks answered not feel his feet touch for a 77-yard touchdown final two minutes of the coach Brian Hansen. “I about 10 minutes later the ground when he suits run. first half put the Generals told the guys at the half, when Caleb Miller sent a up for the Knights socWest Holmes answered on their heels. they played hard for 38 beautiful pass up the cen- cer team today. “I saw it right back, starting with Another pair midway minutes, but they forgot ter of the field to a streak- and knew it was going a nifty 45-yard kickthrough the second half about the last two.” ing Stutzman, who caught right through. ... I’m just off return from Brady delivered the knockThe Generals took the ball, one-touched it pumping, it feels good.” Arnold to set up a out punch as the visiting advantage of a defen- and blasted a shot past While the game turned 38-yard scoring run by Hiland Hawks dumped sive breakdown early in Runyan for a 3-1 lead. out to be a slugfest in the Perone with 32 seconds Wooster 4-1 on the Follis the second half to cut Moments later, the second half and two over- left in the first quarter. Field pitch last Thursday. Hiland’s lead in half. Hawks struck again. times — both teams manIncredibly, Vest had After 38 minutes of The Hawks were whisSanchez triggered the aged just one touchdown another counterpunch scoreless action, Grant tled for an infraction, giv- play on a long throw-in apiece in the fourth quar- ready when he returned Stutzman worked his way ing Wooster a direct kick to Riggle, who turned, ter — points were scored the kickoff for his second through the Generals’ around the 25-yard line. juked the defender and in rapid-fire succession straight touchdown, this defense and found Trey Daniel Cebul took the knocked a shot in for a early on. time from 88 yards away, Riggle in front of the kick and launched a high 4-1 Hiland lead. Both teams hit each to give the Rams a 21-14 Wooster net. The senior shot over the defend“I thought our pass- other with their best lead with 18 seconds left forward blasted a shot ers and out of the reach ing was pretty good. We shots from the open- in the first quarter. past keeper Nick Runyan of Hiland keeper Tyler have to get a little bet- ing kickoff, when Rams’ “We’ve done a lot of with 1:51 remaining in Hochstetler. ter at turning possessions returnman Mark Vest work on that kickoff the opening half to give “He did the right thing. into a few more chanc- was drilled by West Hol- team and revamped it Hiland a 1-0 lead. He didn’t wait for the es,” Hiland coach Scott mes’ Luke Ogi and the after Week 1,” Maltarich With less than 30 sec- ref to blow the whistle said. “We were more cononds to play, Mikey San- to get 10-yards. He saw cerned about blowing up chez sent a cross to Spen- that the keeper was out of the wedge I think than cer Yoder, who drilled spot and he hammered it getting to the ball carrier. home the shot for a 2-0 home,” Hansen said. “We Maybe that’s a little bit lead. were back in the game, of the coaches’ fault, but Hiland Middle School eighth-grader Turner Horn has they made some big plays been selected to play in the Buckeye Prep Showcase and we can’t let that hapin Columbus at South Crossings High School Sept. When quarterback Peyton Manning was lost to 22-23. Indianapolis prior to the 2011 season, the betting odds The event is for the top 100 basketon the Colts going 16-0 were set at 1,000 - 1. Sure ball players in seventh through ninth enough, a single better placed a single wager -- $10, (Continued From Page 23) grades. which would have paid off at $10,000. And the Colts did The highlight of the Buckeye Prep indeed lose their first 13 games straight, but they won loose up the middle two of there final three. Meanwhile, in a Los Angeles weekend are the North/South Alltimes poll taken late in the season, Manning was the on the first play for a Star games that showcase the top league MVP choice of 60% of the respondents, as well 60-yard scoring run to tie 20 rated players in each class. Horn as the choice of NFL Magazine - the argument being the game at 28. will be playing on the North team that Indy’s dreadful record proved his unequalled value. A late interception and as one of the top eighth-graders Since the NFL - AFL merger in 1970, which team has won the most overall games as of return to the West Holin Ohio. Horn focused on baseball Horn the start of 2012? The answer is the Pittsburgh Steelers, with a winning percentage of .612, mes 25 by the Rams was until about a year ago, when he the only team in the league above .600. NFL fans know that the Steelers have won the most thwarted, when Arnold decided to give basketball his full attention. Horn Super Bowls (six), are tied for most Super Bowl appearances (eight, with Dallas), and have played for the DB Hoops AAU basketball program picked off a pass in the had just three head coaches in that time - Chuck Knoll, Bill Cowher, and Mike Tomlin - each during the regular AAU season. He was then invited end zone to send the of whom has won at least one championship. to play with the Prestigious All-Ohio Red basket- game into overtime. When fans think of college football, they often think of the state of Florida. Three of the Neither team scored on ball program, the same program that produced Ohio most successful programs of the last 30 years reside there - Florida, Florida State and Miami, State stars Jared Sullinger and Aaron Craft, in the the first series from the Accountable for nine national championships in that time, So witch Florida powerhouse won seventh grade national championships in Memphis, 20-yard line. the most games in 2011? The answer, with eight , is Florida International, which didn’t even The Knights nearly start it’s football program till 2002 and didn’t move up to Division 1 - A until 2006. Tenn. After playing well in the National ChampionI bet you didn’t know... ship Tournament, Horn was invited to the Jr. All- scored when Snyder’s the best truck deals are at sPurGeON cheVrOlet iN American camp in Atlanta Ga., this camp is for the fourth-down pass just wOOster. check it Out iN PersON at 1119 w. Old liNcOlN way top 100 rated players in the country. Since making missed connecting with iN wOOster .... Or at www.sPurGeONcheVrOlet.cOM the change from baseball to basketball, the 5-foot-11 Perone, who was obviguard-forward from Hiland has made the most of his ously favoring his injured SPURGEON CHEVROLET ankle on the play. opportunities. WOOSTER • 264-2300 (Continued From Page 23)
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pen down the stretch.” West Holmes tied the game up again on a 15-yard fade pass from Snyder (7-for-17 passing, 88 yards) to Arnold in the left corner of the end zone on fourth-andsix with 6:27 left in the second quarter. It capped a 13-play, 63-yard drive and helped the Knights go into the half tied at 21. After both teams pounded on each other in a scoreless third quarter, Perone scored on a 6-yard run early in the fourth period to put the Knights up 28-21. Perone wound up leading the Knights with 27 carries for 140 yards and three scores, lifting his area lead to 14 touchdowns this season, but was carted off the field after suffering a lategame ankle injury. Huss, who led everyone with 172 yards on 16 carries, broke free for a 60-yard run on the Rams’ next play to knot things up for a final time with 10:32 left in the fourth. Madison had a golden opportunity to win the game at the end of regulation after Kobi Johnson intercepted Snyder and ran it back 20 yards to the Knights’ 26 with 24 seconds left. The Rams weren’t able to move the ball on their first two plays and Arnold made a high-flying interception in the end zone to prevent a game-winning touchdown. Although the game was decided on Gallion’s kick, West Holmes dominated in terms of yardage and time of possession. The Knights held a big edge in total yards (324-160) and plays from
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In the second overtime, the Knights called on sophomore soccer player Gallion to do his thing. “My first field goal and it’s a game-winner,” Gallion said with a mile-wide grin. The Knights then held Madison on three plays and Dalton Fix’s field goal attempt sailed wide and short setting off a celebration as the Knights improved to 4-0 for the first time since 2006. Madison dipped to 3-1. West Holmes travels to Ashland Friday to face the defending Ohio Cardinal Conference champion Arrows.
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HOME BUSINESS opportunity. Part-time or full-time, choose your own hours. Contact (330) 893-1042 THE ECONOMY GOT YOU DOWN? GOOD PART TIME $$$$$ FOR PART TIME HOURS DELIVERING THE LOCAL MORNING NEWSPAPER FOR THE DAILY RECORD If you would like to have your name put on our list of prospective carriers or drivers in your area, simply call the circulation department at 330-264- 1125 ext 2257 or 1-800-686-3958, or stop by our office at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster. Please refer to the individual route number when calling. There is no collecting of money from any of our customers on any of our delivery routes. CALL TODAY!!
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YUTZY WOODWORKING is a manufacturer of high quality hardwood furniture and is looking for good, dependable craftsmen.
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED for 4 Suite Victorian Bed & Breakfast. Duties include: cleaning bedrooms, bathrooms, main rooms etc., along with interacting with guests to check-in if needed. Must be honest, detail-oriented, hardworking, and efficient. Full/ and or part time available. Please be available to start immediately. Serious applicants only, send resume to: djoy@advertisingbydesign.net or mail to: Advertising By Design 55 W. Jackson St. Millersburg, OH 44654.
We have a variety of openings from lower entry to woodworking equipment operators & finishers. Competitive rates of pay depending on your position and experience. We offer a health plan with company contribution & contribute to the Amish church fund. Vacation time and paid holidays. Please stop by our office, located on CR 672, just past Wendell August Forge on US 62, between Berlin and Winesburg, to fill out an application. Our hours are 5am-3pm, M-F. We are a drugfree workplace. BUSY Mennonite Homeschooling mother is looking for housekeeping and laundry help 1-2 times per week. Hours are flexible, transportation can be provided. call: 330-275-2805 RABER'S BIKE SHOP now taking applications for a bike mechanic. Need a committed, mechanical minded individual with an avid interest in cycling. Prefer 18 yrs. or older, 10 mo. work available, 1st yr. followed by full-time work. Competitive wages & commitment. Call 330-674-3186 or apply in person. 6515 SR 241, Millersburg, OH. Will train.
SOCIAL SERVICES WORKER needed for case management (intake/ investigation and/ or ongoing) in our Child and Adult Protective Services Unit. Requires a Bachelor’s Degree in human services or related studies. Excellent pay and benefits. County employment. We require an acceptable driving record and criminal background check. Submit your completed application (blank forms available at our agency), along with your current resume and cover letter. This notice will remain active until position is filled. Holmes County Department of Job and Family Services 85 N. Grant Street, P.O. Box 72 Millersburg, Ohio 44654 An equal opportunity employer
EXPERIENCED TIMBER cutter with a drivers license. 330-231-2234 AMISH GIRL to help clean house, some outside work also. Bunkerhill 330-893-2340. Leave Message. Experienced Horse Stall cleaners needed, this is a physically labor intense job. Those who are not hard workers, need not apply. Part time AM job. Call (330)674-2503 Leave message with horse experience description. DRIVER/ WORKER for concrete flatwork. No experience necessary. Good driving record. Call 330-472-9717. 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. FAST GROWING Landscape Company looking for good dependable workers. "Good Pay". Start now!! 330-641-4109. MAINTENANCE POSITION Maintenance man for a 48 unit Apartment complex in Shreve, Ohio. Must be knowledgeable in electrical, plumbing & carpentry. Duties include: renovate vacant units, lawn care, snow removal, Maintenance requests and other assigned jobs. Equal Opportunity Employer Please send resume to: Majestic Management Co. 60 Alana Drive, West Union, Ohio 45693 or stop by the office at: 616 S. Main Street, Shreve, Ohio 44676 PART TIME SERVICE DRIVER The Daily Record Circulation Department is accepting applications for a part-time service delivery driver. Must be willing to work early morning hours and weekends. Job duties include assisting the District Managers in our delivery area in the day to day operation and distribution of The Daily Record newspaper. Applicants must have dependable vehicle, current driver's license and auto insurance. Advancement opportunities will be available for the right employee. Apply to the circulation department at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster, OH. or e-mail Eric Patterson at: epatterson@ the-daily-record.com HELP WANTED: Edger Operator for saw mill. Applecreek, Ohio. Transportation provided in some areas. 330-464-7642
POWER WASHERS -Part time during week & part time weekend work. Valid drivers license a must. 330-852-7111. BENTON AUTO Repair is seeking an automotive technician please apply within at 6340 C.R. 207 Millersburg. WANTED: AMISH girl for housecleaning every Friday in the Berlin area. Phone (330) 674-2225.
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130 Administrative / Office 220 LOOKING FOR a Full-Time Receptionist with excellent communication skills. Duties include answering phones, filing, etc. Microsoft Office experience required. Please send resume to info@danielsamish.com or Daniel's Amish Collection, 100 Straits Lane, Killbuck, OH 44637.
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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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The Daily Record and Dix Communications has an immediate opening for a Sales Representative working as a member of our outside sales force. Candidate must have excellent communication skills, a willingness to achieve and a proven track record. Candidate should be aggressive and self- motivated. College degree in marketing a plus. Position includes salary plus commission and benefit package. Work hours are Mon-Fri. 8am-5pm. Please apply to: Rhonda Geer rgeer@dixcom.com
190 Retail WOOSTER SAVE-A-LOT is seeking a FT Keyholder. Must be available to work shifts (mostly evenings) & have min. 3 yrs retail management exp. Send resume with cover letter & references to: Leightner & Associates 8256 E. Market Street #130 Warren, OH 44484 secretary1@neo.rr.com
DRIVERS: HOME Every weekend and thru the week. Dedicated Account. $1,200.00 Orientation Completion, $1,000.00 Driver Referral Bonuses! CDL-A OTR Exp. Req. 1-888-335-9565.
120 Manufacturing /Industrial CNC METAL Products - A Global Body & Equipment Co. is looking for Metal Fabricators/Welders and an experienced Shipping person. Fabricator/Welder requirements: Must be able to read blue prints; Fabricating/ Welding experience; Robotic experience a plus Shipping: Prior experience in manufacturing background; Shipping or warehouse experience Please apply in person @ 2061 Sylvan Road Wooster 44691 or HRMGR@CNCMETALPRODUCTS.COM
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1979 MERCURY Cougar, XR7, runs but needs work. Body rough, can be restored. $800. firm. (330) 893-2895.
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FOR SALE: Golden Comet pullet hens. From Mount Healthy Hatchery. $8 ea. Abe H. Yoder, 30643 TR 213 Fresno, OH 43824, 740-295-5423 x 1
SKIDDER TIRES, Firestone Forestry Special 23.1-26, about 60% tread in good cond, set of 4, $1,300 each. Rims also available. 330-852-4281.
2nd CUTTING soft grass mixed hay, 4 x 4 round bales, $120. (330) 472-2613.
Cat 988 Loader/6 yard tooth bucket-good running condition $16000 Call (330) 852-2466.
TAKING ORDERS for New York concord grape juice concentrate in 1 quart, 1 gallon or 5 gallon containers. (330) 852-2666. MIntosh, Gala Golden Supreme App l e s
Farm Equipment are ready, also fresh cider. Miller's Or-
FOR SALE: 8 N Ford tractor for parts. $1200 OBO can be seen at 14596 TR 468 Lakeville, Ohio. JOHN DEERE 5220, very good shape $12,500; Bobcat 610, new paint, runs good, $4650. 330-473-3530 FOR SALE: Small gravity box, NH 65 hay baler, NH 256 hay rake. (330) 791-5345 1946 2N FORD, rebuilt engine. Nice restoration project. $1975. Scenic View Engine, 5673 CR 59, Millersburg. (330) 674-2450. FOR SALE: 6x40 Auger on wheels. Dan A Miller, 5344 TR 613, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. FOR SALE. 6 ft double Dunham cultivator, good cond. $250. David H Yoder, 2905 TR 406, Millersburg. (330) 893-2892.
chard 6411 T.R. 607, Fredericksburg 2.5 miles S.E. of Fred.
FIRST CUTTING Timothy hay, nice soft horse hay, 37-lb. bales, $6.00. (330) 472-2613. GOLDEN COMET Pullets, $7.50, ready by Sept 10, call now to order. Delivery available. (330) 674-2675 FOR SALE: Blackberries & red raspberries, 5 qt pails, frozen, $25.00. Also pullet's $8.00. Donkey, male, 2 yrs old. Also lowrider bike. (330) 695-5593. FOR SALE: Fresh cider - will do custom pressing. Edward M. Miller, 10878 Township Rd. 526 Shreve, OH 44676. EXCELLENT HORSE hay, alfalfa with some grass, 2nd cutting, from Idaho, $400/ton.(330) 231-9608 NOTICE: TAKING orders for yellow delicious apples. Miller's Greenhouse, (330) 359-5942.
TWO TRACTOR wheels: 45" high. Good hard rubber tires, 6-holes weights. 330-893-3238
EAR CORN, 4 ton, $960. Two JD 14T square balers, 1 field ready, 1 parts. (330) 231-1725.
2006 CASE 410 skid loader with cab, heat, 600 hrs, $20,000; Also, John Deere 2550 with ROPS, good cond, good rubber, $10,000/firm. (740) 291-7019
First Cutting mix, small square bales, no rain, (330) 852-3727 ext 2.
SELLING FOUR wire corn cribs, 14 ft. diameter, varied conditions. Call 330852-2482 for more information.
FOR SALE: 3rd cutting clover grass alfalfa mix, no rain, 42 bales per ton. $425. per ton. Can deliver on Sat. depending on location. (330) 567-9014.
500 bushel certified organic wheat. 330-359-5647 or 330-317-4977
turbo all charge, no clutch, very clean, runs very good. $4000. (330) 674-2500.
Nice 2nd Cutting, round hay bales for sale: $120 ea. call: 330-749-2248
NEW HOLLAND sickle bar mower, model 45,46,47; And a 12" Bell saw, planer, model 9103; Old Craftsman planer, table router, and radio arm saw. 330-466-1106
PORTABLE SAWMILL, asking $3500/obo. Can deliver within 20 mi.; RHODE ISLAND Red & Isa Brown laying hens, $3.00/ ea. 330-496-3143.
OLDER FARMASTER 612 FORD tractor with all hydraulic loader, power steering, runs good, good condition, $4900. (330) 317-7048.
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
FOR SALE: 30" natural gas stove. Good cond. $100. 330-275-9919.
For Sale: New Idea Corn pickers, model #323 and #310. 330-695-6793.
9 1/2" x 11" Tractor Feed printer paper, 20# boxes, $100. each. (330) 893-4613.
FOR SALE: New Idea #215 Manure spreader. PTO, single axle, reconditioned. $1500. (330) 893-2895.
MAYTAG RINGER Washer, in good shape. $350. 330- 897-1038.
New Holland LS170 Skid steer. 2000 hours, good condition, $12,500 Jeff Miller 330-852-3029
bales, $110. (330) 472-2613.
FOR SALE: Chopped wheat straw by the bale. Picked up (330)897-6006
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2003 GMC Savanna, dark blue, AWD, 82,000 miles, $8800. 330-473-3530
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,
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FOR SALE: MF 65 gas tractor, good condition, on hard rubber. (740) 623-0843 / VM
FOR SALE: Seasoned split firewood, $40. pick up load. Also cut up slab wood, $30. pick up load. (330) 893-7611.
FOR SALE. Maytag square tub washing machine, like new condition, $500. (330) 359-0270.
FOR SALE: Pequea 125 manure spreader, PTO driven, with end gate & fines pan. Good cond. $3000. (330) 674-4123.
STOCK UP on firewood, slab bundles, split, seasoned. (330) 674-0646.
viewing screen, 8 magapixel camera with extras, new. $230. 330-674-4587
ALTIMATE CARE is seeking caring and compassionate HHA's/STNA's to assist with caring for our patients in Holmes & Wayne Co. areas. FT and PT positions available. Evenings, and every other weekend. Competitive pay, paid mileage, and benefits available. Apply in person at 24 S. Clay St in Millersburg. No phone calls please.
FOR RENT: Cat D-5-C Dozer with winch and log arch. $31.00 per hr. Eli J. Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611
Appliances Electronics FOR SALE: LISTER diesel for parts, sin- FIRST CUTTING mixed hay, 4x5 round gle cylinder, 6-hp. (740) 623-0843 / VM
125 Medical / Healthcare BUSHNELL, no glow. Black LCD 2.4 PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE in need of a local, experienced, outgoing front office medical secretary. Will check in patients, collect co-pays, schedule appointments and tests and assist in general office duties as needed. Position is currently open alternating between Wooster and Orrville offices. Average 36-40 hours per week working Monday through Thursday. OFF FRIDAY! Competitive wage and benefits. NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE! Send resume and salary level to vickif@neurocarecenter.com.
CUSTOM CORN chopping w/ 4wd JD self propelled chopper. W/ 4 row head and kernel processor. Can tow wagons or fill open tops to the side. Will also be doing earlage later on. 330-317-4977
Antiques Collectibles FOR SALE. John Deere diesel, 130 HP,
OLD ANTIQUE baby stroller, all metal frame with wood and metal sides, spoke wheels, seat on springs, $150. obo. Also 2 large copper kettles, approx. 40 gal., good cond., $330. each. (330) 893-4613
Farm Products Produce
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.
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FOR SALE: Frost Tech gas range freezer. 8 cu. ft., $1100 OBO. 330-359-0262 30" electric stove, 330-600-0466 VM
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COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag wringer washer with or without electric motor. Henry A. Raber, 330-674-5691. FOR SALE. Maytag electric washer, $50. (330) 852-4013.
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For Sale or rent: Volvo L60E wheel loader with bucket and forks. Jeff Miller 330-852-3029
Side Slinger Manure Spreader, 1000 gal., 450 gal sunset bulk tank. (330) 674-7440 ext 1 INTERNATIONAL 574 Diesel Tractor, choice on rear wheels. $5200. Ans. Ser. 330-359-1203.
OUTDOOR Wood burner, central boiler, 4030, 2 yrs old, heats up to 2300 sq. ft., Must sell $4000 OBO. 419-606-3674. FOR SALE: Napoleon wood stove medium size. Good condition, $750. Henry Miller, 6884 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg.
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Napoleon NZ 26 zero clearance wood burning fireplace insert/arched glass door-never used $2600. Call (330) 852-2466.
JOHN DEERE two row chopper, 28 inch rows, $1750. 330-674-5904
WE TRADE firewood for junk. Deliveries available. 330-275-7980
600 gal. Sunset bulk 330-893-1637 leave message
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FOR SALE Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads avaliable. Also hollow cmpfire logs 330 231-8462. FOR SALE. slab wood by the bundle, $13; Also cut off wood from saw mill, $30 a pickup load. (330) 893-7611. FIREWOOD, SPLIT & delivered. $55 a load. 330- 763-0989.
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Garage Yard Sales Sept. 22, 8-4, 4685 TR 55, Welcome.
SAT., SEPT. 22, 7am-dark, Aden M i l l e r , 1895 TR 110, Millersburg. Crib, entert. centers, hutch, coffee tbl, BBQ grills, dressers, massage bench, Coleman lanterns, pony cart, standardbred & pony size harnesses, pwr. washer, 25-gal. sprayer w/12V pump, Maytag wringer/washer, clothing & lots of misc.
COVERING SALE: Most sizes, new, seconds for less, mini electric & sad irons, misc. cap making supplies, old Necchi sewing machine head. Garage Sale: Oct. 3, 4, 5 & 6. Andy & Lena Weaver, 7587 TR 652, Millersburg.
GARAGE SALE: Sat., Oct. 13, 15-20. 10800 Fryburg Rd., Fredericksburg at County Line Window. Decorative window houses, some shoes, clothes, lots of misc., Healthy Choice baked goods. Door and window sale. Creamsticks and free coffee Sat., Oct. 13. BIG BOY toy and tool sale. Over 100 collectible toy trucks. 1st gear Winross Ertl and more. Large amount of tools, misc. Everything. Sept. 21, 22 & 23, 11-5. CR 192, Fredericksburg. Horse & Harness Pub location. Chevy truck cap, exercise bike, shelving units, holiday decor, bicycles, four wheeler, clothing, 1973 Star Craft 15' boat and much more! SEPT. 21-23 at 8292 CR Holmesville. Lots of Halloween tumes, most $5, guns, decoys, canning jars, pyrex, Fred. pottery, garage plus much, much more!
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TROYER REAL ESTATE and CHATTEL AUCTION
Location: 4875 Parkwood Dr. Berlin, Ohio. From SR 39 at the square in Berlin take Market St south to Parkwood and auction.
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LARGE GARAGE sale. 6 miles S of Wooster on Rt 3. Many items including ping pong table, kids solid wood entertainment gaming stand, game systems, TSP with games, XBox and Wii games, movies, art supplies, prom dress, kids Karate sparing gear, large swimming pool, too much more to list. Every weekend in September. (330) 466-3575.
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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. FOR SALE: 3 yr. old black standardbred gelding, tss, surrey size (out of Crown Can.), ready for miles, $4000. (740) 623-0843 / VM
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FOR SALE: 5 yr. old brown Pony gelding. 2 white socks and stripe. Broke to drive, $350. 330-674-1632
OPEN HOUSE: THUR SEPT 20TH 5 TO 7 PM
2 Morgan yearling stallions. 1 chestnut and 1 black, 330-600-0466 VM
Good 3 Bedroom/2 Bath Home-Contents-Cub Cadet Good Location-Berlin Twp-East Holmes Schools
This good home has a Kitchen and Dining Room, Living Room with Bay window, Family Room with a fireplace and sliding glass door to a back Patio, ¾ Bath and Laundry on the main floor, 3 Bedrooms and a full Bath upstairs, a 2 car finished, attached Garage, and Basement with laundry hookup. The home has gas heat & AC plus electric heat, central Vac, is wired for generator back-up, has newer siding and is movein ready! You’ll like what you see here. Stop at Open House and have your finances ready by auction day. REAL ESTATE sells at 5 PM. TERMS: 10% Nonrefundable down payment day of auction, balance at closing in 30 days. Possession at closing. No financing contingences. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. HouSEHoLd & CoLLECTiBLES: Frigidaire & Magic Chef refrigerators, apartment fridge, Maytag dryer, Microwave, dehumidifier, rocker/recliner, sofa, lamp, stool, Oak piano bench, Oak roll-top desk, benches, wash tub, rocker, plant stands, drop leaf table, book case, lighted curio, 2 desks, 2 pc sofa, hall tree, Good Oak 4 pc queen size BR suite, King size bed, twin bed, pine pie safe, piano bench, 2-2drawer & 3-4drawer file cabinets, fern stand, 8 good storage shelves, Wicker child’s chair, water dispenser, TV, Oak Stand, massage chair, massage pad, Meade telescope, large Thomas Kincaid & other pictures, blankets, Christmas décor, some kitchen items, Lathe Art-Rocking Horse & Mill picture in 3D, ‘The Jester’ plate, Atlee Pomerene/Berlin plate, Andrews milk bottle, 7up/Ohio State & 7up/Liberty Bell bottles, 12 glass butter & candy dishes, blue swirl pitcher, Napco ‘Little Red Riding Hood-1956, glass& ceramic bells, old Barbie doll set w/ box & clothes, Strawberry Shortcake doll in box, John Wayne & other dolls, Old Harpsichord, old typewriter, books, LP records, Beanie babies, box lots. GardEn & GaraGE: Cub Cadet LT 1045 hydrostatic drive lawn tractor-only 74 hrs, Briggs & Stratton 5550 Watt (8550 starting Watts) generator, power washer, weed eater, gas & elec leaf blowers, garden tools, work bench, socket set, bicycle, step ladder, new screen door, gas grill. Pictures online. noTE: Mower, generator, and large appliances sell after the Real Estate @ 5 pm. TErmS: 3% Buyers premium waived for cash or good check. Owner Sandra Troyer
NOTICE: FARMERSTOWN Auction will be having a horse sale, Sat., Sept. 22nd. Early consignment: 4 yr old dark bay gelding, Sire is Musclini, Mr. Laveck and surrey horse. Expecting several dealers from Indiana. Hitching at 8:30am. Sale starts at 10am. Auctioneer: Atlee Shetler. For more information, call 330-897-3410. Sale Barn: 330-897-6081 BLACK BREEDING Stock Bulls; Purebred Gelbvieh and Balancers out of Al Sires with Excellent EPD's for more information call: 330-567-9232 or 330-231-0339. 5 yr old black standard bred surrey horse, broke single, double and broke the best, TSS; 8 yr old black standard bred cross, good broke, travels good, women can drive, TSS. Call: (330) 231-5219
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RIDING HORSE and Pony Auction Sat. October 6. Catalog consignments due Sept. 22. Please include $10.00 per head along with consignment. Taking tack and horse consignments through sale day. Tack 9:30 AM Horses 12 NOON. Smokey Lane Stables Inc. 686 Smokey Lane RD Sugarcreek OH 44681 330-852-2237. Auctioneer Myron Miller. ROAD ISLAND Red Pullets, 10 weeks old, $5.00 each. 5815 TR 362, Millersburg, OH 44654. (330) 893-4613. 7 beef to choose from, weighing approx. 900-1100 lbs, on organic pasture and non medicated grain. Dale Schlabach. (330) 852-4283, VM 5 YR old 44" beautiful black & white paint pony mare, good broke. to ride & drive, TSS, with colt at side, also bred back to 52" black & white Homozygous stud, $600. Allen E Miller, 330-893-4908 FOR SALE: 3-1/2 mo. old Katadin dorper cross lambs, good breeding stock; Also, old style hay forks. Marvin J. Yoder, 6833 Salt Creek Rd., Fredericksburg, Oh 44627. A PAIR of Halfflingers, broke, and harnesses, pair of pony harnesses. 330-897-5700 x 1 QUARTER HORSE gelding, 6 years old, broke to ride & drive. $600. obo. (330) 466-6399 or (330) 749-9341.
FARMERSTOWN COMMUNITY LIVESTOCK AUCTION is having a horse sale, Sept. 22, 10 a.m. Expecting out of state horses. For more information call (330) 893-8114. 3 YEARS OLD 49" palomino gelding. Broke to ride & drive. Good traveler. Melvin Miller, 1 mile W of Farmerstown, TR 183. Phone (330) 897-0954. WEANLING PAINT ponies, 1 filly, 1 colt, filly is Homozygous. $150.-$225. JD Miller, (330) 852-4974. POLY-PAY Ram lambs from this spring. Full blood. $125-$225. each. (330) 695-2042. FOR SALE: Paint pony, 7 yr. old gelding, 40", very well broke, $350/obo. Lv. message, 330-893-6013 /VM
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SMOKEY LANE STABLES will host the 2012 North American Spotted Halflinger National Meeting and Stallion inspection Saturday September 29 starting at 10 AM. It is open to the public. There will be private sales of Registered NASH Horses and a few select Halflinger Mares. If you are curious about this new breed, please stop by. NASH owners will be exhibiting their horses. The concession stand will be open. 686 Smokey Lane RD Sugarcreek OH 44681. 330-852-2237. SMALL BROWN pony mare, 7 years old, $250. Hackney mare, black, 3 white socks, 9 years old, $350. Both good brood mares. Phone (330) 674-0203. FEMALE DONKEY, 3 years old, gentle. $275. 1356 CR 200, Dundee, 44624. (330) 317-1661 3 YEARS old registered gelding. Bay Dutch Percheron cross. Sire (Uromast), 16.1 hands,. TSS. Good headset and fancy driver. (330) 897-0025. 2 yr old hair sheep ram, proven, $150 OBO. Daniel M. Yoder 2455 CR 200 877-790-8269 7 YEARS old standard bred gelding, trot, good traveler, big enough for surrey. $2000. Delbert R Yoder, (330) 897-1222 ext 4. KATAHDIN EWES, Katahdin ewe lambs, Dorper ram lambs, Katahdin Dorper cross ram lambs. CR 114, Sugarcreek. (330) 893-7065. 3 YR. OLD percheon gelding, willing worker. Mike Kurtz, 8551 Harrison Rd., Fredericksburg. 330-695-2174 13 YEARS OLD big strong standard bred mare, well broke, TSS. Women safe. $1050. (330) 359-5936. FOR SALE: Purebred Dorsett Lambs, born April of 2012. Two ewes one ram. $200 each. 330-567-2259
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6 Yr old black Pony with 2 white socks, very sharp, broke to drive, good traveler. $500. 740-622-5216 5, 6 mo. old Jersey heifer calves, $250 each. Also 4 bred Jersey heifers, short bred, $700 each. 330-231-6446 6 Yr old brown pony mare, drives nice w/ snap, $325. 330-674-5618 x 1 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. WHITE TAIL does, $100. each. (330) 897-6602. 4 YR. OLD standardbred mare, sire Taglibue, Dam - SJs Photo, drives with tight lines, $1800. (330) 600-1762 VM WANTED TO buy: All types of horses & ponies, sound or unsound. J & S Horse Farm, 13914 Mt Eaton Rd, Doylestown, 44230. Call or write. (330) 715-0363. 11 yr old standard bred gelding, surrey horse, been in buggy for 5 yrs, $1400 8170 TR 662 Dundee. (330) 592-4199. FOR SALE: 8 year old bay standard bred gelding. Surrey size, needs work, $1800 Jonas Troyer, 8862 TR 559, Millersburg, OH 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 5 yr old standard bred gelding, fresh horse and drives good, TSS; Call: (330) 231-5219 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.
HOLSTEIN BULL for sale or rent. Sired by Million. Mark Keim, 10001 Winesburg Rd, Dundee, 44624. 330-359-6345 ext 1.
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: 2 Angus Heifers, approximately 700-800 lbs each. $1600. obo. (330) 279-9290 ext. 3.
FLEMISH Giant rabbits, 3 mo. old, $25/each. (330) 897-6602, lv. msg.
FOR SALE: 4 yr. old black/white paint crossbred mare, broke to ride & drive, tss, single and double. $900 (740) 623-0843 / VM 3 YEARS OLD bay mare Morgan saddle bred cross. Has been ridden and line driver. $800. Matthew Hershberger, 330-279-2403. FOR SALE: BLACK Angus cross feeder calves, 14 head. Marvin R. Yoder, 2571 TR 181, Baltic. (330) 897-0600 5 yr old gelding, double gated, well broke, boys horse, good traveler, Joseph A. Schlabach. 1135 TR 660 Dundee, OH 44624. 330-359-6134. CUSTOM SADDLES new & used, made in USA. Cowboy & barrel. Starting at $450. Call 330-231-7500
7 yr old standard bred gelding, TSS, been in buggy 7 mo., stands good to hitch. 1.5 miles SW of Beck's Mills. Wayne Troyer 330-893-2035 FOR SALE: 9 weeks old, Pigmy goats, 2 Billys. 330-893-3087 ext. 1. Good used set, draft harness, $350. I v a n M. Miller (330) 852-7718. GAMBLE, Quail, Chukars, Mascovey Ducks, White Crested black Polish Chicken, India blue Peacock, Guineas, priced to sell. 330-893-3462 WANTED: SOMEONE to feed 10-12 heifers during the winter months. (330) 674-9993, lv msg. 7 Katahdin ewes, due from now till end of October. 330-279-2909
FOR SALE. Golden Buff Pullets, $8. each.
5 YEAR old trotting mare, TSS, surrey
TR 656, Fredericksburg, OH 44627.
Hall, 2nd Dam Sierra Kosmos, $2900. (330) 695-2026, Robert Yoder, 9030 S. Kansas Rd, Fredericksburg.
FOR SALE: 2 Fiberglass headlocks for sheep or goat, 18 head, $150. 330-897-2373 FOR SALE. 18 month old jersey bull, good breeding, sure breeder. 5645 TR 355, Millersburg, 44654. Junior A Yoder, (330) 674-9993.
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FOR Sale: Big 9 yr old standard bred, good broke, needs to sell $1200 OBO. 330-893-3836 WANTED: Dutch cross, broke, fencible & sound with no vices. 802-272-5707
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15 Passenger Vans Just started to lay. Ivan E Wengerd, 9058 horse, safe for women, 1st Dam Cantab's
5 YR old gray gelding, 38" tall, broke but not for small kids, $150. call daytime: 330-466-3849 HAVE 2 brood mares, 1 quarter horse & 1 Appaloosa pony, both in foal. Will trade for good riding horse. (740) 824-4361.
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2 YR old brown and white pony mare. 46" tall, TSS, broke to ride and drive. Good for scholors. Ivan L. Miller 6864 Saltcreek Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627
FOR SALE: Reg. Morgan gelding, 4 yrs old, rides and drives, TSS, safe for women. $1800 OBO. Aden Barkman 8360 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611. 4 YEARS old geld N Aboriginal, TSS, buggy broke. Some women can drive, double gaited, $1100. Also 3 years old CamLuck Direct Scooter geld, TSS, all trot, sharp boys horse. Milan Yoder, (330) 852-4704 FOR SALE: 10 YR. old halflinger mare, traffic safe & sound. (330) 674-1960. FOR SALE: Saanen milking goat, 2 years old, $100. Vernon Yoder, call 330-674-0690. 3 yr old dark bay dutch cross gelding, 2 whites and a stripe. CALL 330-852-2402. FOR SALE: Boer billie goats, born in April. (330) 852-2198.
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TEAM OF 6 years old Belgian geldings. Also three year old Belgian gelding. Eli Miller, 5342 TR 613, Fredericksburg, OH 44627.
4 YEARS old bay standard bred gelding, TSS, 100% trot, 15.3 hands, stands to hitch, women can drive. Price reduced $2450. Joseph E Yoder, 46955 TR 221, Millersburg 44654. (740) 622-1610 x 2.
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
FOR SALE: Katahdin rams, 6 mo. old; Black miniature pony stallion. 330-852-3072
11 BRED SUFFOLK ewes. 6 Suffolk rams, ewes are due in Dec., Jan. Ewes, $200, rams, $175. 330-897-4603 FOR SALE: Natural gas chicken h e a t e r , 48" dia. $40; 4-1/2 flex shaft, like new, $100. (740) 623-0843 / VM FOR SALE: Yearling Tennessee walker, Rocky Mt. cross stud. Black, 55" $200. Mervin Hershberger 330-852-9010. 2 YEARS OLD 51" nice bay & white paint pony gelding, good broke to ride & drive, TSS, $525. Also 2 years old 37" mini paint, good broke to ride & drive, TSS, 6 years old boy can drive, $200. Allen E Miller, (330) 893-4908. 7 & 8 yr old Sorrel Percheron mares. Been in most farm machinery, drives w/ some snap, 17.1 hands. Call: (330) 231-5219 9 YEARS old spotted draft cross mare, broke to work double and to ride, good worker. 8 yr old cross bred mare, broke single & double & to ride, good trail horse, bred to Friesian. (740) 545-5047. 5 MONTH old Donkey Jack for sale. Likes children. $150. 330-201-0282 FOR SALE: 10 year old black and white Shetland Stallion. 45"; 3 year old Paint Pony mare; 1 year old Paint Pony filly. Ph. 330-893-3344 Ext. 3. Reuben Miller. REGISTERED BLACK and white stud colt, will stay small, parents are 33" & 27" tall both black and white; Also registered filly. 330-852-4293 or 330-763-1193 DORPER & KATAHDIN cross ewe lambs, 5 mo. old, $175/each. (330) 897-1241
7 yr old trotting bred gelding, most women can drive, but fast enough for the boys. 330-897-0130 FOR SALE: Grade jersey bull. Sure breeder. Duane Mast, 330-674-1665 ext 1. FOR SALE: 3 yr old BIG strong standardbred gelding, all trot, good family horse. Also, 4 yr. old trotting bred mare - Both TSS. John D. Miller, 1198 TR 169, Sugarcreek. (330) 852-2162 / VM WILL TRAIN PONIES. (330) 359-0407 6 yr old gelding, big surrey horse, super driver, good broke; 7 yr old mare, real traveler, big enough for mini buggy; Also a few other good horses on hand. These horses are TSS and been drove in buggy. Dale Schlabach. (330) 852-4283, VM BIG REGISTERED. Belgian mare, green broke, 4 years old. Also registered Tennessee walker, 2 years old, broke to ride. Call (330) 893-8114.
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2 YEARS old Dutch Hackney Clydesdale, good broke to drive for a 2 year old. $1200. (330) 897-1391.
9 YEAR old gelding, buggy size, TSS. Good horse for women, children & older people. $2000. 1356 CR 200, Dundee, 44624. (330) 317-1661.
FOR SALE: 11 Suefolk wool sheep. 330-893-2776
9 yr old mare, TSS, women can drive; 8 yr old gelding, traffic safe, boys horse, both trotters. 1900 CR 200, Dundee. (330) 359-0726, after 4pm.
NUBIAN Goats for sale: milking goats, spring kids, 4 nannies and 1 billy, Also 1 1/2 yr old Nubian billy. $100-$175 each. 330-473-9229
12 mo. old Registered Jersey bull breeding stock $700; 8 wk old assorted pullets/roosters. BL Austrolocp, Rhode Island, Barred Rock, Silver Wyandotts, Americana, Light Brahma $5 each. Call (330) 852-2466.
DUTCH CROSSBRED 6 yr old Majesteit gelding, black, 3 whites, traffic safe for women. Also 7 yr old Dutch crossbred, excellent. boys horse. Dan at Gingerich Tractor,6128 SR 39, Millersburg. Days, 330-674-0456. Eves, 330-674-5324.
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 3 yr. old Dutch Harness standardbred cross by Weymar Socks, broke, ready for work. (330) 897-7260 lv. msg. Leroy Burkholder. AKC yellow lab male, 2 yrs old, $100. 330-600-0466 VM 10 YR old trotting mare, 100% traffic safe. Drives with snap. $800. obo. 11225 TR 506, Shreve, OH 44676 by Hopewell Church West. 5 KATAHDIN ram lambs. Born April. Footrot free. $185. David D Miller, 6888 CR 77, Millersburg, OH 44654 16 MO. old Jersey bull ot of Kasak herd. $800. John Miller 8995 TR 609 Fredericksburg, OH. 8 YEAR old Paint pony, 42". Broke to ride & drive. 6 year old can drive, $300. 330-893-3649 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.
7 YR old double gated gelding, TSS, stands to hitch, good horse for older people. $1500 Steven Yoder 330-3595601 x 2.
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: 4 yr old miniature pony gelding, 34" tall, black and white paint, broke to ride and drive, not for small children. $375. 330-567-2259
FOR SALE: Surrey Poles, double trees, neck yokes. Eli A. Miller 2536 Durstine Rd. Dundee, OH 44624
Keim Auction
Location: Twp Rd. 156, Millersburg, OH 44654. Directions: From SR 557 in Charm beside Charm Elementary take Twp. Rd. 156 south ¼ mile to auction. Thursday, September 27, 2012 4:00 p.m. Single Wide Trailer * Tools * Mower & Misc. Mower-Tools: white outdoor riding mower; Stihl chain saw; battery charger; grinder-wire brush combo with 3hp motor; 48”, 36”, 24”, 18” rigid pipe wrenches; rigid pipe vice; Anvil; Milwaukee rotary hammer drill; cylinder honers; piston ring compressions; air compressors; South Bend metal lathe; Delta drill press; 4 - Maytag washers; double barrel stove; work bench w/ vices; RR jacks; Chevy parts; 55 Wizzer motorcycle; jig saw; 50 ton jack; chain hoist; Lincoln 305B welder; backpack sprayer; screw jack; c-clamps; bolt cutters; galvanized wash tubs; block pulleys; engraver; electric motors; pipe cutter/ threader; electric hacksaw; lots and lots of hand tools; some scrap metal. Guns-Furniture: Winchester Model 37 12 ga. single shot; Stevens 15-A 22 cal.; H & R single shot; The AJ Aubrey single shot; pellet gun; record cabinet; chest of drawers; dry sink; misc. chairs; bed desk; sideboard; older appliances; a little household. Note: Mr. Keim had an extensive line of tools, most of which are name brand. Lots of cabinets to go through until sale day. Hope to see you there. Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates. Terms: Cash, Check, or any major credit card with proper identification. 3% buyers premium but will be waived for cash sales. Former belongings of Ervin Keim, deceased
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15 YEARS old brown standard trotting mare. T.S.S. Safe for anyone, $650. Robbie Weaver, 4287 CR 207, Millersburg. 330-893-2832 ext. 3.
6 YEARS old dark gelding, trots, has speed, sound, nice boy's or family horse. Ivan Miller, 8663 TR 601, Fredericksburg. (330) 695-2045.
FOR SALE: 2 year old pony stud. Hasn't been broke. 43" $200 OBO. 330-674-7434
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Paint Pony mare, 52", kid broke, TSS, $500; 5 yr old Paint Pony mare, 38", good broke, TSS, $375. Ivan M. Miller (330) 852-7718.
FOR SALE: Nubian and Nubian Saanen cross Billies; Some never had horns. Others are dehorned, good stock. (330) 567-2255. HEAVY DUTY easy entry mini pony cart with shafts, tongue and 2 mini bio harnesses, like new. $675. for all. (330) 893-1519.
OLDER STANDARD bred gelding, TSS, safe for older people, $400. 330-472-2613 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.
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BROWN COUCH, like new, not reclining, $600/obo. 330-231-1540. Daniel Raber, Durstine Rd, Dundee.
*antiques*Guns*collectibles* table and two chairs made of wrenches welded together. ox yoke;2 cowpokes; early horseshoeing stand; early stitching bench; eagle straw spreader;2 fanning mills; Hay knives; bull leader; conestoga wagon book and 2 tools; stocking stitching machine;early school desk; reel lawn mowers; froes; barn beam boring tool; platform scale;5 ft. steelyard; 2 small steelyards; carbide lights; set of coalminer’s tools; Winchester flashlight; 8 keen kutter tools; meat grinders; apple peeler; cherry pitter; coffee grinder; 3 oblong sausage stuffers; apple dryer; 2-man saw; ice tongs; RR spike puller; flail; wagon jacks; wood clamps; anvil; wood block planes; half moon wood plane; long handled tongs; monkey wrenches; maytag wrenches; pedal grinding stone; small grinding stones; water tank stove; laundry stove; sad irons; transit; early post hole digger; slate hammer & ripper; Mahlon Schrock paintings; frames of arrowheads; celt; tomahawk; lg. rail bender; sewing machine cabinets; hames; metal road signs; albums of postcards; blue pint jars # 1-10; bricks with names; old budgets; collection of Reader’s Digests and national geographic; bookends; glassware; picture frames and more. GunS: Selling at 1:00pm Stevens Little Scout 22 longrifle; Stevens maynard Jr. 22 longrifle;Stevens Junior Model 11 longrifle; Stevens crackshot 22 longrifle; Stevens tipup shotgun; Hamilton Rifle #27 22 cal.; iver Johnson champion 410; Muzzleloader made by adam Stilgenbyer Winesburg,ohio www.kaufmanrealty.com teRMS: cash, check or major credit card with valid i.D. 3% buyers premium waved for cash and check sales. auction held indoors if it rains. Plenty of parking. Lunch Stand by: oak Ridge School. Sale by order of: Henry & Barbara Schrock 10678 Gerber Valley Rd, nW • Sugarcreek, ohio 44681
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NOTICE: WILL re-upholster used couches, loveseats, rockers, hassocks, etc. Also boat seat cushions. Will make new cushions for outdoor furniture. Raber's Upholstery, 1939 TR 110, Millersburg, 44654. VM, (330) 674-1300.
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AR34 RIGHT hand compound bow includes 4 carbon arrows, rage broad heads and release, $375 obo. 330-893-1040 NRA/CCW COURSE- $45. Oct. 6 & 7 or Nov. 3 & 4. 330-335-9205 330-231-0218
For Sale: Brand new Lazy Boy Rocker/Recliner, beautiful burgundy color, tags still on. $385. (330) 674-5671.
4 YEARS OLD black gelding, all trot, 4 whites, stands 16.1, been in buggy sense 2 years old, surrey or boy's horse, drives nice, traffic safe & sound, 2 week trial, $4200. 10 years old black gelding, surrey size, safe for most women, TSS, good for long trips, $2400. Call Thurs. or Fri. evening between 6 & 6:30. (330) 698-0409 or stop in anytime, 2828 South Carr Rd, Apple Creek, OH 44606.
Saturday September 22nd 10:00 AM
SOLID MAPLE wood oval table, walnut stained top, white painted legs, 48x66, with 2 leaves, $120. Very good cond. (330) 852-4203, Sugarcreek.
REMINGTON Speed Master 22 Rifle with
FOR SALE. Large Sauder changing table with hutch, like new, $100. Used walnut china hutch, $275. Vernon Yoder, (330) 852-2452.
Location: 10678 Gerber Valley Rd nW, Sugarcreek. From Sugarcreek take SR 93 north to second crossroad, then left onto Gerber Valley Rd. to farm. Watch for Signs
2 ELECTRIC lift chairs, $50 & $290. Roper clothes washer, white, $90. China hutch, $50. Shreve area. 330-466-1106
Household Furnishings Bushnell scope. good condition, $300.
WANTED: Friesian cross, broke, sensible & sound with no vices. 802-272-5707
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Household Furnishings
308-CA. BROWNING BLR Model 81 w/scope $450/obo; Hi-Point 380 ACP w/ammo $235/obo. (330) 893-7001 RUGER REDHAWK 44 mag. revolver, 10" barrel, silver w/Lepold scope & holster, $650; Also, Dan Wesson 357 revolver, 6" barrel, $300. 330- 897-1038. BRAND NEW Summit Viper SD climbing tree stand. $280. obo. (330) 674-4587.
OLD WORK table suitable for shop, $40. Sink not included. Aden Troyer, 5212 CR 120, Millersburg. (330) 893-7221.
FOR SALE: Regular 12 volt Sunburst coon hunting light, new battery, exc. cond. Also like new in box Stoegers air gun, 1200 ft per second, 3x9 scope on it. Daniel I Shetler, (330) 852-3070 ext 2.
FOR SALE: Nice handmade Oak entertainment center. Glass door w/ 2 sliding doors. 330-893-3357
FOR SALE. Golden Eagle compound bow, good shape, almost new, $125. 330-641-2517.
Kaufman Auction House Yoder Gun Auction
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 25, 2012 5:30 p.m.
Guns * arrowheaDs * inDian artifacts * huntinG Gear approx. 64 Guns incLuDinG: 2-winchester mod. 94 “sugarcreek Guns”: winchester mod. 12 28 ga. skeet: winchester mod. 12 20 ga. Vent rib: winchester mod. 1897 12 ga.: winchester mod. 42 .410: Beretta sB2 12 ga. o/u: stevens mod. 51?? schuetzen style w/ double set triggers: stevens 16 ga. sxs: ruger no. 1 .22-250: ruger red Label 20 ga.: ed kline muzzleloader: Browning mod. 12 Grade V 20 ga.: winchester mod. 1894-1994 trapper .44 mag.: remington mod. 11-87 premier 12 ga. rifled slug: a. stillenbauer “winesburg oh arrowheaDs-inDian artifacts-ammohuntinG Gear: 80+ arrowheads; misc. indian artifacts incl. ax heads; misc. ammo, all calibers; misc. hunting gear. ciViL war era Letter: april 1, 1865 civil war letter from George fisher with the 68th regt. ohio Vols. infantry. NOTE: Beginning with arrowheads and smalls followed by guns per catalog at 6:00 pm. for a gun catalog visit www. kaufmanrealty.com or call 330-852-4111. online bidding available at www.kaufmanrealty.com thru www.proxibid.com. TErmS: cash, check, or any major credit card with proper identification. 3% buyers premium but will be waived for cash sales. Auction by the order of: Wayne Yoder
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DAVE KAUFMAN, BROKER/AUCTIONEER DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524 CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER 330-464-5155
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DAVE KAUFmAN, AUCTIONEEr/BrOKEr Curt Yoder, Auctioneer/realtor 330-204-2447 or curt@kaufmanrealty.com Derrick Kandel, Auctioneer • myron Yoder, Auctioneer Cliff Sprang, Auctioneer
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TV ANTENNA towers for tree stands. $30 each. 330-893-3463.
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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.
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(Selling in 2 rings both starting at 5:00 pm) 3 ORiginal TOM MilleR PainTingS antiques/Collectibles * Household/Furniture * Tools AntiqueS/ColleCtibleS: Paintings by Tom Miller (1) 20x32, (2) 17x26 cabin scene, fall scene, mountain/hunter scene, all frames made by Tom Miller; 4 handmade quilts; Berlin loadmaster child’s wagon; early portable sewing machine; copper boiler; wooden rocking horse; buttons; handmade baskets; unique handmade bird houses; movie theater style; popcorn maker on wheels; Royal typewriter; Hull pottery; Hall pottery; McCoy and Shawnee pottery; Heisi candy dish; hand made baskets HouSeHold/Furniture: Portable Singer sewing machine with case; 2 drawer metal file cabinet; extra-large single drawer file cabinet; Polar roller cooler; early wooden table; wooden high chair; floor lamps; Christmas decorations; solid wood computer desk; large free standing locker sections; book shelves; toboggan; 3 piece dark wood coffee table/end tables; single bed head/foot board and mattress; early rocking chairs; kitchen table; early dresser with mirror; bedroom furniture toolS: metal hanging work lights; 2 wheel cart note: Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates by 5:00pm Friday, September 21. 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 receiving Hours: tuesday, 8:00-10:30 and noon to 4:00
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NEW ENGLAND Firearms 12-ga. sgl. shot, 3-1/2" chamber, $125; Winchester Model 67, 22 w/scope, $150; Springfield Model 15, 22 single shot, $120; PSE 150-lb. crossbow w/sling, quiver & arrows, $150. (330) 897-6602, lv. msg. 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: Gamo Big Cat 1200 air riffle, like new with new scope. $150. Michael Miller, (330) 674-1866. FOR SALE: HORTON HUNTER supreme cross bow w/ scope, quiver, and arrows. Very nice, $250. Call: 330-231-8782 or 330-473-0809 FOR SALE: hang on tree stand in good condition with 7 turn in steps, weighs only 9 lbs, $45. 330-600-1366 WINCHESTER PUMP. Model 1300, 12 guage winchoke, 3 guns in one. Mint condition. $325. 330-231-0218 FOR SALE: Browning Adrenaline compound bow - sight, rest & release included, $200. obo. 330-674-6003. ATTENTION DEER hunters. For sale: Ear corn. 40# bag for $6.00. Eli A Yoder, Charm. (330) 893-2037. PSE Durango 26-30 draw length, with newer string by America's Best, everything but the release. $250. (330) 695-2164. MATTHEWS Switchback Two Compound bow. 3arrows, quiver, rest sights. All access. Ex. cond., $600 OBO. After 5, Steven J. Weaver, 8141 Weaver Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 PLAINSMAN 22 cal. rifle, model 865, clip not included, $125. obo. BB & Pellet guns, $20 each. 330-695-2168. SAVAGE MODEL 110, 270 cal. w/ scope, $500. Remington model 760, 3006 cal. w/ Leupold scope, $550. Remington model 700, 22, 250 cal., w/ scope, $550. Winchester model 120, 12 gauge shot gun, $300. (330) 897-1038.
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50 CALIBER optima pro Muzzleloader decent condition with simmons scope asking $325 OBO. contact Allen Troyer. 330-600-1430
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NEW SUMMIT raiser SD climber, $270. obo. (330) 695-9882 ext. 4.
1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 330-852-4111 (330) 852-4111 40 West Jackson St., Millersburg, Ohio 44654 888-852-4111 330-674-7355 www.kaufmanrealty.com Toll Free: 888-852-4111
3572 Hope Springs Dr. NW, Sugarcreek 4 Bedrooms/ 2.5 Bath 2,600 Sq. Ft. Custom 2-story built by Miller Homes $399,900 Susan Crilow 330-763-3734
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RENTAL COOLER trailer available for hunting trips. Roy L. Miller, 3915 TR 366, Millersburg. 330-893-4408.
2 SEATER buggy, surrey manual brakes, no stormfront, needs new curtains. $225. Raymond R Kauffman, 5815 TR 362, Millersburg. (330) 893-4613.
REMINGTON 870 Wingmaster 12 Ga. vent rif,, $350.Remington 1100 12 ga. vent rif.. $375. Eli Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611 BARNETT JACKAL crossbow with quiver & 4 arrows, like new. $275. Call (330) 897-1038. KILLBUCK WILDLIFE AREA 2013 TRAPPING CONTRACTS a r e now posted for bid. Contact District Office at 330-644-2293 or Killbuck Wildlife Area at 330-5673390 for a contract. Sealed bids must be r e c e i v e d a t District Three Headquarters by 3:00pm on October 4, 2012. FRED REAR Vapor Compound Bow, 2006 Model. Sight and quiver included call 330-567-5910
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GRAVELY 50" walk behind mower, nice cond. $850. John S Miller, 2305 TR 152, Baltic, OH 43804. (330) 893-0303. GRAVELY RIDING tractor with 30" rear tiller, $975. Also rebuilt 50" mower deck for walk behind Gravely, $375. Scenic View Engine, 5673 CR 59, Millersburg. (330) 674-2450. TORO 52" walk behind mower, hydro, floating deck, good condition. September special, $2,100. Call Joe 330-852-3029.
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USED GOLF balls for sale. Over 300 available. Many brand names! Directly across from Fire Ridge Golf course (Millersburg). 330-674-2323 FOR SALE: 100,000 BTU natural gas furnace w/ central air. $200, you remove. 330-674-2710 FOR SALE. Advertisement cups, gal. glass jugs, old sewing machine stand, free glass bottles. (330) 674-0264, VM. HAVE 207 plastic canvas craft books, 1990-2005, $10.00. Electric sewing machine in stand, asking $75.00. (330) 852-2034. FOR SALE: 42" Lawn Sweeper; Bed box for full-size truck, $150; Bed extender for full-size truck, $50. (330) 231-0599. 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 FOR SALE: USED D.S. wood & coal stove, 18"x20" firebox, 14" door. Suitable for small house or shop, $400. (740) 623-0843 / VM FOR SALE: Mini surrey, 10 years old, with auto steering. $3000. Call Marvin @ 330-763-4808.
STEINER 220 2WD lawn mower, 60 in. deck. Newer Kohler motor, $2500 OBO. Call 330-231-2826 for info CRAFTSMAN BACKPACK leaf blower, $65. John S Miller, 2305 TR 152, Baltic, OH 43804. (330) 893-0303.
WINCHESTER 97, good cond. Also 1886 antique clock, stills runs, marble color. (330) 674-0809 ext 1.
JOHN DEERE 245 lawn mower with bagger cart, 420 hours, in very good condition. $3650.00 (330) 567-9232 or 330-231-0339
ATTENTION HERBALISTS! raise your own Golden seal. Planting roots. 3 for $1. 330-897-0328
JOHN DEERE 112 lawn tractor, 12-hp, runs good. 330-473-5947 or 330-763-4452
280 8450 N. Market St., Mt. Eaton Great investment. Buy on this triplex sitting on nearly 1/2 acre next to park. $89,900 Steve Maag 330-763-4769
TOP BUGGY, lights, brakes, steel tires, front, repainted. Good cond. Clyde Yoder, (330) 893-1097.
FOR SALE: Matching Woolmill rag rug, 3 x 9 ft each, $35 each; 4 ft round solid cherry table-new, $500; Upright freezer, $80; Pump Organ, $60. 330-674-6133 mikebethmcd@yahoo.com
BRIGGS AND Stratton 4.5 engine. Runs smooth, $40. 330-674-3435 Offering great horse or livestock property 28.5 acres (w/addn acreage avail up to 63.5 ac.) 40x80 horse barn w/20x40 extension, machinery shed, fenced & gated pastures, springs & more. No mineral rights, Carroll county, $256,500 Steve Maag 330-763-4769
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WANTED: OLDER person for hunting driver. Person will have deer & turkey hunting privileges. Good hunting locations. (330) 674-1054 ext 1.
Hustler 48" trimester mower with bagger $2999.00 Huskee 42" cut 18.5 hp briggs with double bagger $598.00 John Deere GT245 tractor good condition $1998.00 John Deere 445 tractor with 60" deck $4250 Hustler super z with 60" deck and quick chute blocker $4498.98 Toro walkbehind 48" hydro drive t-2 w/ turbo force deck 30 hours $3998.00 Husqvarna tractor like new condition 46" cut $1498.00 Snapper hydro drive rear engine rider w/ new engine $1298.00 Grasshopper 725K out front zero turn w/ 61" deck, 25HP Kohler $3750.00 John Deere 170 tractor w/ Kaw engine $849.00 John Deere L110 tractor 42" deck w/ double bagger & 46" snowblade $1398.00 Snapper NXT tractor w/ 27hp engine 2" deck $1991.98 Troy Built 33" walkbehind $698.00 Wheel Horse 252 Hydro tractor w/ double bagger $1298.00 Huskee 35 ton log splitter $1275.00 White 54"26hp zero turn with pivoting front axel good condition $1698.00 Cub-Cadet HDS2135 shaft drive tractor with double bagger $1098.00 Toro SS5000 zero turn 2011 model like new condition $2598.00 Toro SS4200 zero turn 2011 model good condition $1898.00 MTD Pro 48" walkbehind with Kawasaki engine $998.00 Toro & Snapper used 21" mowers. Good selection of used Stihl trimmers, chainsaws and blowers Charm Engine Ltd. 330-893-3033
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MARTIN BOX, $100. Posts extra. Wooden porch swing, $15. Twin mattress set, clean & in exc. cond., $60. M Yoder, 330-695-2383.
THREE 55 GALLON drums. Used motor oil. 419-368-3817 FREE SPORT COLLECTIBLES: autographed major league pictures from 1919 - 1946. Autographed business card by Satchel Paige. Some 1950 sports cards. Many items. Prices $2-$200. 330-473-9284 FOR SALE: Small Hitzer stove. Still in good cond., $250. (330) 893-1621 ext 4, leave message. MOBILITY 3-WHEEL Scooter, Pride Sundance, new batteries, exc. condition, lightly used, $1200/obo. 330-262-4408 or 330-201-0991.
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FOR SALE: 8' wide by 9' high garage door with lights, $200. CALL 330-878-5464. 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. NEW NECCHI treadle flatbed and free arm heads for sale. Now dealer for JUKI sewing machines and sergers. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center. Apple Creek Oh (330) 698-3060 FOR SALE: copper kettle. Like new. Jonas S. Miller, Township Road 356, 330-893-3002 290 Cummins Power Unit. w/ clutch, runs good, $2500 OBO. (330) 852-2864. MOTORIZED WHEEL chair for sale. $500.00 obo. (330) 674-3079 2008 LINHA 300 Motor scooter, 2000 miles, $1700. 1981 Dodge camper motor home, 9900 miles, $3500. 330-276-3118 FOR SALE: Old hand hewn beams, approx. 10'x10" x 20-ft. long. Emanuel Yoder, 48640 CR 186, Fresno, OH. CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. FOR SALE: 20 ft windmill pond aerator, good cond. Emanuel Raber, 2966 TR 163, Baltic. (330) 897-1257. WILL DO custom meat grinding this fall. Mon, Wed, Fri between 4-8 pm or by appointment. (donations only) Marvin Yoder CR 19 (1 mile west of Becks Mills) 330-893-9304 1000 GALLON air tank, and 5 HP Speedair compressor with 11 HP Honda motor on slide. Honda motor is only 2 years old. Make offer. 330-852-4954. LIKE NEW, jeep stroller, $100. obo, paid $229. Lots of nice girl's clothes, boys full size bike, $5. (330) 231-4726. GENERATOR, electric start, 7200 watts, less than 100 hours. $675.00. 1-300-897-7794. WORD PROCESSOR SERVICES Word processors, Quickbooks & misc. setup & tutoring. WP Solutions, Mark Miller (Holmesville) PH# 330-763-1589. 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. ZERO TURN lawn mower converted for handicap people. Transport scooters, wheel chairs, etc. Call (330) 601-4302, leave message, will call back.
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FOR SALE: used Tronto electric wheel chair, used indoors only, cost 5K new, BEST OFFER, 330-264-5716
FOR SALE: Like new Jasmine Guitar, never used much. Also Blessed Assurance songbook. $350. obo for all. Call (330) 567-2255.
RUSTIC AND character hickory boards. K. D. 90¢ per ft. (330) 674-0646. FOR SALE. Phonograph, good cond.; Also 40+ records; Also 25 wheat pennies, 1925-1953. (330) 567-2255. VINTAGE HERCULES gas power unit with clutch, nice cond. Runs great. $1000. obo. (330) 852-2864. 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. FOR SALE: Used 2"x6"x12' . Mostly poplar Jonas Troyer, 8862 TR 559, Millersburg, OH 44654 FOR SALE: 24' insulated, stainless steel chimney with insert. Raymond Troyer, 12292 Nisly Rd., Fredericksburg, OH. 44627. HEATMASTER WOOD stove, exc. cond. Rebuilt. Made by Clark Machine, $1000.00 obo 330-897-2711. HONDA GENERATOR, 5000 watt, almost new. Andy Miller, VM 330-674-0540.
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CORNET, BRASS, great condition. Case, lyre, ready for lessons and band. $95. 330-276-5111.
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FOR SALE. Jack Russell Pomeranian mix puppies, short haired, cute & playful. (330) 893-4057, leave message. ACA CREAM Pomeranian male, 3 years old, proven & aggressive, $250. ACA Yorkie male, 7 months, for cross breeding, $200. (330) 674-2883. FOR SALE: 2 Tri-color Beagle females. 330-893-2036/ VM.
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Cocker Spaniels, 4 females, 1 male, young adult dogs. $250 each. Albert Yoder (330) 674-1820 ext 1.
LABRADOODLE females, 1 2-yr. old & 1 3-yr. old, good mothers for 2nd generation pups, $75. (330) 897-1038.
FOR SALE or for service: Boer Billies. Also, 2 Boer-Nubian cross Nannies. 330-852-2358
FOR SALE: Red Golden Pheasants, 14 weeks old. (330) 893-9955.
6 yr old ACA Yorkie Male. Proven breeder; Wanted: Poodle male. call: 330-897-0130
AKC Beagle pups. Other reg'd. Coonhounds for sale. 740-824-4692.
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FOR SALE: Border Collie Australian Shepherd Blue Heeler cross puppies. Levi Miller, 9850 Harrison Rd, Apple Creek OH 44606 LABRADOODLE PUPPIES, males & females. Shots & wormed. $125. each. (330) 897-1038. FOR SALE: 1 yr old Beagle Bull Dog female. $200 OBO 330-893-7421 AKC BOSTON Terrier puppies, very cute, out of good breeding stock, vet checked and shots up to date, $475. 330-567-2674 FOR SALE: Border Collie puppies, 10 weeks old. Pets, farm dogs. $50. Phone (330) 359-0198. FOR SALE: AKC Poodle puppy, female, born 6/13/12. Mother weighs 4-5 lbs. $250 OBO (330) 695-9960. 3/4 ENGLISH bulldog, (2) 1-1/2 yr. old females, (2) 3 yr. old female, (1) 3 yr. Beabull, $1000/all. Call (330) 359-0672. FOR SALE: Yorkies, 2 females, 8 mo. old. Vernon Weaver, 50112 TR 69, Millersburg, OH. 44654. 740-622-0688 #2 FOR SALE: AKC boxer puppies, brindle & brown, shots & wormed up to date. $400. each. (330) 695-2153. 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. ####### WARNING: Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer. ####### FOR SALE: 6 yr old AKC party pom female, very friendly, pet only, $25; Cavashon male, born July 3, 2012. $75. 330-897-0128 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. 1 YEAR old Yorkie male, ICA, $450. Call (330) 897-3207. FOR SALE: 4 Labradoodle females, born 7/11, $150 each. 1 AKC Yellow Lab female, 4 years old, $275. 330-897-7111 or 330-231-5764. 15 wk old Chihuahua male, tan and white, long haired, $200 OBO. 330-674-0520 2 BEAGLE females. 1 black, $50 each. 330-674-9754
UKC TREEING Walker Coonhound puppies. Mom is 1/2 sister of Mr. Clean. Nite Champion parents. 740-824-4692. 3 Bulldog Puggle mix puppies. 10 wks old. $125 each; 4 older Bichon females. $100 each. Call (330) 897-6602. BASSET HOUND puppies for sale. 6 females, 7 weeks old. Shots & wormed. (330) 893-3709. AKC YORKIE breed sellout, 2 males, 6 females, ages 1-6, $2800. 330-897-1320
CAVALIER KING CHARLES 3-Blenheim females, born 7-22-12. From selected stock, $500 each. 330-897-0103. WANTED: REGISTERED young Bichon male. (330) 893-1016, V.M. FREE: CATS, KITTENS, some not weaned yet. Marie Yoder, 4252 TR 628, Mbg., OH 44654. 330-674-1900
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FOR SALE. 1 Cavalier male, 3 yrs old, proven breeder, bleneheim color, AKC, papers. $600. Wayne Troyer, Hilltop Rd., Baltic. 330-897-3057 x 1. 3/4 Jack Russell puppies, 7 wks old, $75 each. Marlin Wengerd, 330-359-0313 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
HAVE Toy Fox Terrier for stud service, $50. (330) 695-9310.
2 ENGLISH BULLDOG-Pug cross, females, 1 & 2 yrs. old, both raised 1 litter, good mothers. (330) 893-3424.
FOR SALE: 3 Jack Russell mix pups. Shots & wormed. Very tiny & playful. $50. each. Reuben Yoder, 330-674-0384.
2 YEAR OLD black lab male. Trained for antler shed retrieving. $250. Allen E Miller, (330) 893-4908.
ROYAL VIEW FARMS DISPERSAL Shire Horses – Guns – Equipment – Household & Collectibles Selling on the farm located at 6767 TR 348 Millersburg, OH. From Millersburg take SR 39 west to CR 349 (1st Road) turn north to TR 348 (2nd Road) turn east ½ mile (Enter thru sawmill). From Holmesville,OH north of Millersburg and south of Wooster on SR 83 take CR 320 west then SW 2.6 mi. to TR 556 then south to sale.
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27 HORSES – 2 JENNYS: Selling 22 registered Shire horses including 2 Breeding Stallions, a matched pair of mare and other mares in Foal, plus young stock all raised at Royal View. A list of all the horses selling plus pictures are available on the website www.reshowcase.com Online bidding will be available to you through Vortex.com All horses 2 yrs. and older will be broke to hitch. Preview hitching will be done morning of the auction. Selling a 3 yr. old Jenny bred to a spotted Jack and a 3 month old Jenny. 25 GUNS AND OTHER SPORTING GOODS: SHOTGUNS - 6 Win. Mod. 12’s including one Pigeon grade, 2 – 16 ga. & 1 – 20 ga.; 2 Win. Mod. 1300’s, Mod. 1200 camo; 2 - Rem. Mod.870 Wingmaster 12 ga. Shotguns; LeFever Nitro Special; 2 Savage O/U (mod. 24V 222/20ga. & mod. 24S-E 22/20 ga.). RIFLES – Win. Mod. 94 30/30 lever action w/scope; Win. Mod. 1890 .22WRF; Win. Mod. 66 Centennial 30/30; Savage mod. 99A 308 Win. Lever action w/4X scope; Marlin mod. 60 SS .22 LR semi/auto. PISTOLS – S&W mod. 29-2 44 mag. revolver. w/Leupold scope; HR mod. 922 .22 cal. Revolver; Hawes Firearms Co. .22 cal. Revolver. OTHERS – Hawkins 50 cal. Muzzle loader (cap); Benjamin Franklin mod. 342 .22 cal. Air rifle; Gamo .177 cal. Air rifle w/scope; rods and reels; Bear Tiger Cat recurve Bow 62 In. x 48 Lb.; Bear Grizzly 58 In. x 50 Lb. recurve bow; some ammo including unopened box of Win. Black Diamond 12 ga.; cedar corner gun cabinet w/12 gun carousel; other misc. FARM – DEER - HORSE EQUIPMENT - COLLECTIBLES: 310 Clark/Bobcat skid steer loader complete rebuild plus new Honda engine (Box stall size); Patz straw chopper w/13 hp Honda engine in like new condition; DR Powerwagon; NI mod. 402 hay rake; MF mod. 12 baler w/Wisconsin engine; old kick type tedder; 20 Ft. skeleton bale elevator; Steiner port. roller mixer on hard rubber – converted to hyd. drive w/feed blower; Millcreek 3 pt. 6 Ft. aerator; disk; flatbed wagon on rubber; IH ground driven manure spreader; 8” x 26’ transport auger; Pax rotary creep feeder; Ova Test Ovulation Monitor; 1951 thru ’99 USTA Sire & Dam Books; Approx. 50 Ft. round pen; 3 Priefert portable horse box stalls (7 – 10’ straight panels 3 – 10’ door panels); Pioneer forecart w/brake; Yoder shoeing stock; Yoder harness box; Bio draft team harness; 2 single harnesses; driving harness; saddle; and lots of other tack; 2 road carts; good old bob sled (no box); push type cultivator; old Humphrey & Sons – Joliet, Ill. bone grinder; bench mtd. hand corn sheller; corn jobber; horse weather vane; old milk cans; butter churns (wood & glass); gas brooder; apple butter stirrer; old crosscut saws; sleds; good old wooden 98 hole double sided bolt bin; large wooden mallet; starling trap; 5 – 400 lb. and 2 – 1000 lb. Poly deer feeders; SS strainer & buckets; some rough sawn lumber. CABIN - MOWERS & HOUSEHOLD GOODS: 10 x 12 log cabin style port. building w/ loft on skids; Good JD mod. 54” 5 speed walk behind commercial mower w/stand-on; Good Great Dane mod. 52” walk behind hydrostatic drive mower w/stand on; Snapper 21” sp mower w/bagger; Stihl tiller; 2.2 hp Honda; large seeder (push or tow); rip table; band saw; power twin airless paint sprayer; 40 ft. alum. Ext. ladder; dry wall stilts; old style hand cement mixer; Consul nat. gas refrigerator; 2 older nat. gas cook stoves; 2 burner oil stove; Pot Belly wood stove; old wall clock; ventless wall heater; fuel oil furnace; 35,000 BTU nat. gas vented heater; other sm. natural gas heaters; BR suite; White treadle sewing machine w/cabinet; ping pong table; Octagon picnic table w/benches. TERMS: CASH - CHECK LUNCH STAND WILLIAM “BILL” and ERMA SUE TROYER, OWNERS 9130 TR 556 Millersburg, OH 44654 Auction Conducted By:
GOLDEN RETREIVER PUPS, ACA reg'd, shots/ wormed. Family raised. M-$350, F-$375. 330-893-1999, Berlin. FOR SALE: Australian Shepherd mix puppies, parents are good watch dogs. $15. (330) 567-9722. 8 MONTH old Shih-Tzu male, $100. 3 years old Yorkie female, $300. Call (330) 897-6602. GUINEA Pigs for sale, $5 each. 330-473-9229. 1 1/2 year old Basset hound female, makes great pet. $200. obo. Phone (330) 275-6518. 3 YEARS old beagle female, excellent mother. $50. (330) 275-2315.
5107 S. Jefferson Rd., Wooster, OH 44691
330-465-8498 (STEVE) • 330-466-5471 (Seth)
www.reshowcase.com Assisting Auctioneers JOHN KLINE - BOB GRABER - STEVE CHUPP - ANDY WHITE
BECKER AUCTION
ANTIQUES-HOUSEHOLD-TOOLS GUNS- MERCURY CAR- GOLF CART MOWERS- COSTUME JEWELRY-ROSEVILLE Selling the former property of Harold and Maxine Becker, plus items from other homes at public auction. Auction to be held in The FFA building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2012 9:00A.M.
BECKER AUCTION MOWERS-TOOLS-FARM ITEMS- AC T-811 lawn tractor w/ variable shift and now blower; Snapper power mower; Craftsman 19HP lawn tractor w/ 42 in. mower; Ariens roto-tiller; cutter bar mower; machinist tool chest; small wood lathe; Mighty Mac chipper shredder; air compressor; hand and power tools of all kinds; sears radial saw; Powr Kraft table saw; floor drill press; Home Craft jointer; old wooden clamps; farm primitives; wheel barrow seeder; back pack blower; lots of hardware; good box lots; and more. ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES – Hopalong Cassidy gun/holster night light; Hoosier style cupboard w/ flour bin and granite work area; set of 6 cane bottom chairs; old games and puzzles; dress form; old locks; marbles; crocks and jugs; wire top canning jars; old tins; wooden water pump and wooden pipe; old cameras; old typewriter; ink wells; selection of milk battles; bottle carrier; cast cookware; advertising items; old Christmas decorations; record albums; doll furniture; old books and magazines; old round oil sign; old sleds; pitcher pump; BC pitcher; flat top and hump back trunks; old pictures and frames; rag rugs; old fans; oil lamps; few old toys and models; dishes and glassware; and much more. HOUSEHOLD- Kenmore 13 cu. ft. upright freezer; new wooden roll top desk; towels and bedding; dresser w/ mirror; electric sewing machine; good selection of canning jars; small poster bed; Magic chef refrigerator; good box lots; and more. Lots of good old items from the farm yet to be discovered. FORMER PROPERTY OF HAROLD AND MAXINE BECKER. CALHOUN AUCTION Sharp 1986 Mercury Grand marquis LS w/ only 44,000 miles, garage kept, ex. condition; oak drop leaf table; ext. ladders; ss cookware; wood working tools; push mowers; good box lots; and more. Auction by order of Dale Renker Trustee for JANE CALHOUN TRUST. STILL AUCTION Lincoln welder; log splitter; table saw; good selection of hand and garden tools; and more. AUCTION #4 GE auto washer and dryer; EZ Go electric golf cart w/ charger, roof, bench seat, and roof; Maple DR table and buffet; Kenmore electric sewing machine w/ cabinet; Bushnell spotting scope; old oil lamps; 2 old cloth duck decoys; child’s cane rocking chair; old wooden rope bed; queen size bed and dresser; 24x32 display case; misc. stands and chairs; tools; log chains; Emglo air compressor; file cabinets; and much more. AUCTION #5 GUNS – 9mm semi auto hand gun; muzzle loader converted to shot gun; Stevens 22 single shot; Winchester 30-06; Stevens Crack shot; Winchester model 1890 pump. ANTIQUES – Tiger Maple rope bed; 1800’s oak high chair/stroller; Edison Victrola in good condition (needs spring); child’s vintage chalkboard; 1800’s hand made cherry table; early swivel office chair; large selection of costume jewelry of all kinds; vintage records; old books; very large print w/ frame. AUCTION #6 Private collection of Roseville pieces w/ the following numbers: 688-12; 685-10;15-15; 196-8;120-7; 159-5; 1163-4 ½,blue X2; 987-9;103-6;662-5 73-6; 655-5; 73-6;655-5; 756;283-8; 252;23078;9358;Hull deer vase; 1988 Budweiser mug; various vases; 3 train plates w/ boxes; Rookwood vase; boxes of books AUCTION #7 Old machinist tool box; Sohio chassis lubricant can; 1926 Royal metal office chair; office chairs; hall tree; patio table; large ammunition box; old books; old toys; paper advertising; old porch pillars; old flashlights; Coleman stove; fishing poles and tackle box; wood lures; MTD 4HP 21 in. mower; good box lots; and more. RENNER AUCTION Ice cream parlor chairs; Gilbert erector set; machinist tool box; small old heating stove; copper boiler; National cash register; Case toy tractor; games and toys; hump back trunk; old buttons; beer signs; older aluminum cookware; hump back trunk; bunk beds; flatware; oak rocker; and more. LLOYD RENNER, OWNER AUCTION #9 2 broad axes; photo items; good selection costume jewelry; telescope; RR oil can; box lots; and more. NOTE- A very partial list for a large auction. Good variety; Good quality. And lots of volume. Running 3 crews. Guns sell at 10AM. Tools, fishing, and guy stuff sell at one block. Major furniture and appliances sell approx 11:15 and car and mowers at approx. 12 Noon. Bring 2 friends and the big truck. Pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. TERMS- Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch
(330)264-8342 4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691
AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Joe Shearer
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Tools Machinery 355
Wanted to Buy 520
SWEET 4 mo. old Poodle-Cavalier Spaniel cross, house & crate trained, recent vaccinations, $300. Emily Havener 330-279-9099.
KOHLER 30 KW Natural Gas Genset, 570 hrs., 6 cyl., Ford engine, 1 or 3 phase, auto start,like new, $6,100. Call Joe 330-852-3029.
BUYING JUNK Batteries, ele. motor's, copper, brass, aluminum, farm machinery, appliances, cars, truck. 330-279-2142, Marvin Miller.
AKC Golden Retriever. pups. 2 males left. Shots and wormed. $150. (740) 552-1990
FOR SALE: HMC debarker with hydraulics and barn sweep, 125 HP, John Deere engine. Also dip tank, 20' long, galvanized. (330) 893-1020
WANTED: NATURAL gas cook stove in good cond. (330) 674-2883.
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 BEAUTIFUL WHITE & tan 5 month old guinea pig, included is cage & all accessories. Paid $140., will sacrifice for $30. (330) 893-4545. FOR SALE. 4 female chihuahua puppies, 5 weeks old, ACA registered. David H Yoder, (330) 893-2892. 9 YR old NKC registered Beagle male. Buck Shot grandson. Steady. $100. Fermin Garber CR 168. 330-893-2612 NEED A BUDDY? 2-yr. old Coonhound female, spade, loves people & children. Free to good home. 330-279-9099. YORKIE JACK Russel cross puppies, 9 wks old, shots/wormed, $60. 1886 Pleasant Valley Rd. Sugar Creek or call 330-897-8037 FOR SALE: Heeler mix pups, great farm or watch dogs, $50. (330) 567-9722 FOR SALE: Beagle puppies, shots and wormed, ready to go. $150-females, $125- males. 330-857-0170 x 2 VM BORDER COLLIE, male, approx. 6 yrs old, needs home in the country, $10. 330-231-7160 ENGLISH BULL dog puppies. Very nice, good pets. Family raised. 6 weeks old. Call now pick up when ready. (330) 897-0954. FOR SALE: 6 CAVALIER male pups, AKC, shots, wormed, 3 tris, 3 blenheims. David Troyer. (330) 852-3860 ext 3.. ENGLISH BULLDOG puppies, 7/8 cross. Born 6/26/12, shots and wormed. James Weaver 330-567-3266 AKC BOXER male for stud service, strong beautiful fawn with white markings. Call 330-893-2898, ask for Dave. Rabbits; Bunnies; Rex, Mini Rex, Lion Heads, Dwarf, wh. Perkins, call ducks. Esther Yoder, 4252 TR 628 Millersburg, OH 44654. Ph. 330-674-1900
ONAN 20 KW Natural Gas Genset, 4 cyl., Ford engine, auto start, 700 hrs. Good condition. $5,800. Call Joe 330-852-3029.
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. HYPER THERM power max 45 plasma arc cutting system. (330) 567-0064. FOR SALE: Monarch Engine Lath Model. 1310 x 30, good condition. $5500 OBO. Stutzman 8957 TR 652 Fredericksburg NATURAL GAS motor, Ford 4 cyl. industrial, 40-60 HP with clutch. In good running cond. $1400. 9040 S Apple Creek Rd, Fredericksburg. (330) 695-9961. FOR SALE: Campbell Hausfeld air compressor, 60 gal., upright, 5 HP electric motor, $499. Works good. Phone (330) 317-7169. TWO CORNELL blowers. New cond. 10"x9", $800 ea. 3 cyl. Isuzu engine used very little, $1800 with clutch and control panel. 330-674-0646
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Wanted to Buy
WANTED on permission or lease: Creeks & ponds for trapping muskrat this Fall. Also buying all scrap metal. 330-407-7796. WANTED: A new or used buggy pole to hitch double. Olen A. Mast, (330) 893-1462. WANTED: GOOD used chicken shelter. Please state price. Eli Yoder's, 10120 Saltcreek Rd, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. Wanted: Easy Entry pony cart in good condition. 330-897-0128 CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094.
AKC 5 lb. Maltese female, 1 yr. old with baby face, $750. Also, Yorkie puppies, 9 wks. old, $600. (330) 231-3692.
WANTED: Good 12' transport disc; Also old 12' disc frame. Frame must be good. 330-359-1113
FOR SALE: 10 months old beagle female, parents were good hunters. Would also make good puppy raiser, $50. Call (330) 567-2255.
WANTED: Dog kennel & welping pen. Must be in good condition. (330) 695-9310.
3 PARTI color Poodle Bichon cross, females, 8 weeks old. 330-893-0423 ext 2. Wanted:Yorkie 893-3619.
females.
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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.
WANTED:PORTABLE Full size dishwasher. Prefer newer model. Call 330-276-0050 WANTED: NATURAL gas refrigerator in good condition. 330-893-3875 WANTED TO buy: Free stall loops. Call VM 330-897-0938. BUYING ALL GUNS, pistols, rifles, shotguns & access. Private buyer. Woody 330-819-3274 WANTED: 10 or 12 x 20 ft long storage building. (330) 674-2651.
4 SHELTY puppies, AKC registered, 12 wks old, sable and white, 1 female, 3 males. $150 each 330-749-4568
YOU GOT scrap, we got cash. Pickups and dropoffs avail. No equip. or vehicle too big for our disposal. 330-275-7980.
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WANTED: FRUIT PATTERN Home and Garden canister set. 330-695-2090.
Tools Machinery
POWERMATIC MODEL 66 10" tilting arbor saw, 5HP, 3 ph, good cond. with Biesemeyer fence, $1375.00. obo. Call Joel at (330) 893-3409. Dewalt 12" slide compound mitre saw/extra blades-good condition $350; BilJax scaffolding casters and levelers $75; For all respirator-full face 3M silicone rubber-ideal for paints or insecticides $75-Kremlin/Grace finishing system $500. Call (330) 852-2466.
WANTED: STURDY used shelves for warehouse. S.T. 9134 T.R. 652, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 ICH KAUF Trash piles & Dumps. 330-275-7980
13' Fiberglass boat with trailer. $200. Also 115 hp, Out Board Johnson motor, needs rebuilt, $500. 330-231-6446 FOR SALE: 50 HP Johnston outboard, clean, runs good, with electric shift. $600. (330) 674-2500. FOR SALE: 1986 16' Lund with 25 HP
Home Condo For Sale Mercury, foot control trolling motor, fish finder. $3500. (330) 698-1778, lv msg.
5 BR RANCH home. Finished basement, 2 small buildings on 1 acre between Nashville & Shreve. 330-566-8398
FOR SALE: Portable Emglo compressor with 5.5 Honda motor. $600. 330-893-1519.
AKC YORKIE puppies. No breeders. Very cute. First shots. Male & female. Breeder sell-out. $250. (330) 496-9024.
ACA YORKIE puppy, male, shots, wormed, ready to go! $190. (330) 359-5258.
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Boats 775
FOR SALE. 17 ft MFG with 80 HP Mercury, 1972, good skiing & fishing boat. (330) 674-2500. 9.9 MERCURY, 15HP, new, 4 stroke, tiller steer, electric start, short shaft, paid $3000, sell for $2275. obo. Got long shaft. 330-695-9963.
2BR/1.5BA CONDO for rent in northend. Gas fireplace, 1 car garage on quiet street. $800+utils. 330-464-3126
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Mobile Home For Sale
Apartment Rentals
1 BR apt. in Winesburg, appls. provided. No smoking, assist animals only, $550 +utils, +dep. 330-359-1902 NICE 2 BR apt. Killbuck. Appl, lg screened in porch, garage $385 renter pays all utils+ sec. dep. Assist animals only. 330-276-4091.
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Automobiles
1996 CHEVY LUMINA 136,255 miles. Like new tires. Some rust. $1800 OBO. 330-704-1979 1995 HONDA Accord, new brakes, newer tires, newer paint job,$1800. obo. Call (330) 243-1410. FOR SALE: 1992 Dodge Dynasty LE, 41K miles, loaded, exc. cond. $3000. (330) 231-3787.
WANTED: USED Igloo or Rubbermaid style dog house with door flap. Call (330) 674-4205.
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CASH FOR hand guns, rifles, shot guns, ammunition. Priv. collector buying. Scott, 330- 603-7550. Free appraisals.
16' deep V Lund, 1987, w/ 40hp oil injected suzuki motor, $3000 OBO. 330-600-0466 VM
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Lawn & Gardening
Hauling NOTICE: WILL clean up your property in
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RVs & Campers
1994 JAYCO Eagle 5th wheel, 30 1/2 ft with super slide. Exc. cond. 419-894-6263.
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Trucks SUVs
'98 FORD F150, 4x4, 4.6 V-8, Ext. Cab w/ 3rd door, 147K, new tires, new brakes, got tow package must sell $3500 OBO. 419-606-3674. LEER FIBERGLASS truck cap, fits '02-'09 Dodge Crew cab shortbed, exc. shape! $400/obo or will trade for soft tonneau. 330-231-0346.
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Vans
FOR SALE: 2005, 3500, Chevy 15 passenger van, dark green, tinted windows. 60,000 mi., 330-473-8410 1997 DODGE van, 15 pass. 160K miles, 360 motor, 3 ton, good cond. $6950 obo. (740) 892-2178.
Building Materials
FOR SALE 7 used trusses, 24 ft. long 6/12 Pitch, 12 in. overhang. V.M. 330-893-0711 ext. 1. Aden C. Troyer, 3210 C.R. 600, Millersburg, OH 44654
207 Doors & Windows •06500 VinylAD11797131 Windows72 • Free Installations 43399 • Free Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH
FOR SALE: 2008 Dodge Dakota Laramie. V-8, leather seats, tinted windows, back slide window, alloy wheels, orange. Call 330-275-9856. 34, 145 mi. 2006 VW Passat 2.0 T, 97,700 miles, leather seats, 30 mpg, $8,499. obo. Call or text 330-600-1125.
APPROX. 3/4 ton red crushed brick. Nelson Hershberger 330-275-3740
AMISH TAXI, short or long hauls, 2 mini vans, 80¢ a mile. 330-897-2170 or 330-390-0164.
Home Condo Rentals 650
For Rent (Oct): Near Millersburg, Large Woodland home, 4 BR. 2.5 BA, all appl., free gas! No smoking, single family, pet on approval. References, deposit, $875 per month 330-674-6133 mikebethmcd@yahoo.com
FOR SALE: Manufacturing landscaping stone business. For details contact us at 3907 South Kansas Rd., Apple Creek, Ohio 44606
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2002 F-250 Super duty, XLT, 4 x 4, crew cab. 7.3 diesel, short bed, 135000 mi. $17,000. (330) 231-7160.
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ARE YOU TIRED of chasing livestock? I'll fix any type of fence. Call (330) 897-2502. Junior R. Yoder
Landscaping
CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094.
1996 MOBILE Home, Commander Ltd., 76x16, 3 BR, 2 full BA, c/a, $16,000/ obo. Must be moved. Call (330) 695-2362.
5 BEAUTIFUL, 5 acre building sites in Ashland County, Green Township located on Twp Road 2475. For more info call: 330-567-9232 or 330-231-0339
Building all types of fences. Wire, wood, & vinyl. Free estimates. United Fencing 330-359-2314, ext.1/ 330-231-8813
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FOR SALE: 2003 Honda Recon ATV, just serviced, ready to hunt, $1475 firm. Call: 330-567-2087
2003 Toyota Sequoya, 4 wd, 206,000 mi., $7000. 330-231-7140
Land Sale Rent
WILL CLEAR your fence rows, take out old fence. Have ambusher to clear multifloral rose & brush. Also will build new fence. 18 yrs exp. Call 330-359-6136.
WE BUY junk cars 262-9300
Motorcycles ATVs
12X50 MOBILE home, 2 BR, 1 bath. Suitable for 1-2 people. South of Millersburg. $5500. 330-674-4697/ lv. msg.
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REMODELING IN all areas of Home improvement! Over 10 years of experience! Free estimates! Call 330-204-3302
Building all types of fences. Wire, wood, & vinyl. Free estimates. United Fencing 330-359-2314, ext.1/ 330-231-8813
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Home Improvement
exchange for old metal scrap & old farm machinery. Have ambusher, can do multifloras roses, etc. (330) 763-0497.
530 HOME FOR Rent 2bd/2ba contemporary. Stainless kitchen, 2-story fireplace, loft area, open concept. $1350/mo. + cable. 330-464-3126.
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Health Fitness
Did you know?
According to Western A. Price Foundation: Nutrients in Whole Foods that Protect Against Cancer Vitamin C: An important antioxidant that prevents damage by free radicals. Found in many fruits and 08350 vegetables but AD12629114 288also certain organ BLACK meats valued by primitive back ground white letters people. Your Local Chapter is: West Holmes Naturals Owen & Ada Yoder 7858 TR 551 Holmesville, OH 44633 330-567-2464 Please call or write for a Free information packet 840
Painting
SIGLER PAINTING specializing in neat, clean, quality interior painting. Third generation painter. Excellent references. Free estimates. (330) 317-7048.
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Printing
Graphic Design Solutions Custom Business Form-Booklets-Flyers Twin Pine Printing Ph 330-359-2453 - Fax 330-359-0106
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Roofing & Spouting
NEED A NEW ROOF? Call the roofing professionals. Free estimates & fully insured. Quality work guaranteed. Charm Builders Ltd. 330-231-2790. MAST BUILDERS ROOFING, shingle & steel roofs. Certainteed Certified. Insured. Free Estimates. Call 330-465-2021.
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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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Welding
Troy Ridge Mfg
Heating
3998 Cr 168 Millersburg, OH 44654 (330) 473-7727 Custom Welding Specializing in Aluminum 11200 AD12378029 144 Truck Beds • TRUCKTool Boxes no 1
FOR SALE: United States Stove Company, wood & coal stove with blowers or use as a furnace. Very good cond. Call (330) 231-3230. FOR SALE: 65,000 BTU natural gas Empire stove, good cond. (330) 231-3230
Chimney Sweeps FOR SALE: Boomer furnace for shop.
CHIMNEY RELINING, Masonry and Stainless Chimney Supplies. Hiland Supply Co., LTD, 3878 CR 135, Millersburg. VM 330-893-4724.
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AMISH HAULING, 7 & 12-pass. vans, both local & long distance. Reasonable prices. (330) 231-0599.
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Good crates. Isaac Yoder, 4857 TR 367, Millersburg, OH 44654. 330-893-2769
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LENOX PULSE 80000 btu, propane furnace; Armstrong 72000 btu, oil furnace. $450 each OBO. 330-316-7821
FOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them without replacing the entire window. (330) 674-7556.
Cleaning 845
Home Improvement
Windows
JUNK TODAY.
TREASURE TOMORROW.
CRAYTON CARPENTRY can take care of your remodeling or addition. Quality Comes Standard. 330-231-7195
Boats DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.
ALL MASONRY/concrete projects/ repairs/custom, brick, block, real stone. Glass block bsmt. windows, chimneys for wood furnace, steps, gun vault rms, drop ceiling. Ins'd. James 330-231- 9100.
Place an ad in the Shopper classifieds and turn your junk into treasure.
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08 Dodge Nitro 4x4
08 Chevy Trailblazer LT 4x4
CD, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air, XM Radio.
Power Seats, Sunroof, Heated Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, 1-Owner.
16,963
16,966
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08 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 LT
Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package.
22,981
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09 Ford 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4
Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air, Short Bed.
23,963
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06 Cadillac STS AWD
08 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 11 Volkswagen Tiguan AWD
Heated Leather, Power Sunroof, Bose Speakers, Navigation Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
Power Windows & Locks, Tilt, Cruise, Alloy Wheels, Air.
18,990
19,988
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08 Chevy Tahoe LTZ
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10 Ford Explorer Sport Trac 4x4
Power Seat, 4x4, Power Windows & Locks, Nerf Bars, Alloy Wheels, Air.
24,996
$
01 GMC Jimmy SLE 4x4 - Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Power Sunroof, Fog Lights, Air .........................$995 02 GMC Envoy 4x4 SLT - Power Heated Leather Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. ........................$6,991 04 Ford 1 Ton Ext 4x4 - Diesel, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, AM/FM Stereo, Air. ......................................$10,974 06 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg 4x4 - Manual, AM/FM Stereo, 1 Owner, Long Bed..................................................$11,962 05 Ford 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 - Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Alloys...................$11,963 06 Chevy Trailblazer LT - 4x4, Power Seat, Power Sunroof, Heated Leather, 6-CD Stereo, Alloys ....$13,688 08 Subaru Impreza- All Wheel Drive, 5-Speed, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry ..................$14,963 09 Subaru Legacy SE 4x4 - Power Windows & Locks, Alloys, Keyless Entry, Moonroof, Tint............$16,748 09 Toyota Tundra Ext 4x4 - Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Cruise Control .................................$17,961 06 BMW 325i - ALL WHEEL DRIVE, Power Seats & Sunroof, Leather, CD, Alloys, Air...........................$17,961 06 Chevy 1/2 Ton EXT 4x4 - 5.3L V8, Auto, Air, Locking Differential, Tow Package.................................$17,962 07 Saturn Outlook AWD- Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Alloys, Air.............$18,977 07 Ford 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 STX - Tilt Wheel, Cruise, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package. ........$19,787 06 Honda Ridgeline 4x4- Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air...........................$19,922 07 GMC 1/2 Ton 4x4 Ext - Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloys, Short Bed, Tow Pkg............$20,961 08 GMC Envoy Denali 4x4 - Power Heated Leather Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Sunroof ........$21,943 08 GMC 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 -Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, XM Radio..................$22,796 09 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 - Power Seats, Remote Start, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels .................................$24,967 07 Chevy Tahoe LTZ 4x4 - Power Seats, Remote Start, Power Sunroof, TV/DVD, BOSE. ......................$24,988 07 GMC 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 - Power Heated Leather Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Alloys............$25,987 08 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 LT - Power Windows & Locks, Remote Start, 1 Owner, XM Radio..........$26,488 08 GMC 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 SLE - Power Windows & Locks, Leather, CD Stereo, Air, Short Bed ........$27,942 11 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 - LT, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air, Alloy Wheels. .................$29,927 12 Chevy Traverse LTZ AWD - Heated & Cooled Leather Seats, Remote Start, CD, Alloys ..................$31,936 08 Chevy Tahoe LTZ - 4x4, Power Seat, Sunroof, TV/DVD, Heated Leather, Alloys, Air.........................$33,977
20,97 7
$
4x4, Power Seats, Remote Start, Power Sunroof, TV/DVD, Heated Leather Seats, Captain Chairs.
4x4
Power Windows & Locks, Tilt, Cruise, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
09 Chevy Avalanche 4x4
LT, Power Seats, Remote Start, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package, 1 Owner
25,983
$
03 Honda Pilot EX AWD
AWD
06 Ford Freestyle SE AWD
28,987
$
04 Cadillac SRX
06 Dodge 3/4 Ton Reg 4x4 Laramie
Wheels, Air.
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.
$8,943
$9,999
$11,976
$15,936
07 Saturn Outlook XR AWD
07 GMC Envoy Denali 4x4
05 Dodge 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 SLT
08 Nissan Xterra 4x4
Power Seat, CD Stereo, Alloy
CD Stereo, Bedliner, Cruise, Tilt, Tow Package.
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Leather Seats, Alloy Wheels.
Power Heated Leather, Sunroof, Bose Speakers, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Hemi, Tilt Wheel, Cassette Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air,Tow Package
Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, 1 Owner.
$16,892
$17,997
$19,868
$19,992
11 Jeep Patriot 4x4
08 GMC Acadia AWD
10 Chevy Equinox LT AWD
10 GMC Canyon Crew SLT 4x4
Heated Leather, Remote Start, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
All Wheel Drive, Power Windows, Power Locks, Alloy Wheels, CD Stereo.
Remote Start, Keyless Entry, Sunroof, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
$20,577
$22,942
$23,987
$23,994
08 Toyota FJ Cruiser 4x4
12 Chevy Traverse LT AWD
12 GMC Acadia SLT AWD
10 Dodge 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4
Power Windows & Locks, Tilt, Cruise, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Power Windows & Locks, Reverse Park Aid, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Leather Heated Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Aluminum Wheels.
Cummins Diesel, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package.
$24,987
$26,980
$33,991
$34,848
Sale good through September 27, 2012
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