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Holmes County bookmobile schedule Wood, 1-2 p.m.; Brush Wednesday — East Val- 10:45-11:45 a.m.; Apple 1:45-2:45 p.m.; Heinis, Thursday — Shady HolRun School, 2:15-3:15 p.m.; ley School, 9:30-10:30 Hill School, 12:45-1:30 2:15-2:45 p.m.; Nature’s See Pg. 3 — SCHEDULE Farmerstown, 4-6:45 p.m. a.m.; West Beidler School, p.m.; East Fairview School, Food Market, 3-6 p.m.
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Ham Loaf ................................................... $3.25 lb. Gerbers Fresh Ground Chicken ... $2.29 lb.
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Local musician John Schmid will provide entertainment. All are welcome to the dinner and meeting. An offering will be received to cover expenses and support the Center. Call 330-8933192 or email director@ amheritagecenter.com for reservations.
Swiss steak supper is April 27
A swiss steak supper will be served Saturday, April 27 from 4-7 p.m. at Killbuck Elementary School, sponsored by the Killbuck United Methodist Church for the benefit of the trustee’s fund. There will be a complete meal, Hardy Township including homemade pies. Cost for adults is $9 pre- trustees schedule sale and $10 at the door. public hearings Ages 12 and younger eat Public hearings of Hardy for $4.50 and children 3 Township trustees will be and younger are free.
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Education Center plans open house The University of Akron Wayne College’s Holmes County Higher Education Center will hold an open
Schedule (Continued From Page 2) low School, 9:15-10:45 a.m.; Ashery School, 11 a.m.-noon; Hopeview Subdivision, 1-1:45 p.m.; East Salt Creek School, 2-3 p.m.; Killbuck Public, 3-6 p.m. Friday — East Plains School, 9-10 a.m.; Blessing Acres School, 10:15-11:15 a.m.; Bowman Harness, County Road 77 and 629, 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.; Holmes County Home, 1:302:30 p.m.; Greenfield Assisted Living, 2:45-3:15 p.m.
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held Wednesdays, May 1 and May 8 at 5:30 p.m. for comments on a proposed resolution that would place a license tax on all vehicles in the unincorporated areas of Hardy Township at an annual rate of $5 per vehicle. The meetings will be at the township hall, 6118 Township Road 323, Millersburg.
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Nashville Grange to meet May 2 Nashville Grange No. 2703 will meet Thursday, May 2 for the organizational meeting. It will be at 6:30 p.m. at the Nashville Fire Department. Membership stands at 25. After the business meeting, the group will play elephant bingo and enjoy refreshments. For more information on the Grange program, contact Patricia or Larry Lang at 330-3788-3865.
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house April 30, 6-7:30 p.m., at 88-B E. Jackson St., Millersburg. Information will be presented on courses, financial aid, degree programs, work force development and ACT testing. The open house is for traditional-age and adult students, and will offer attendees a chance to ask question of campus representatives. Registration for the open house is suggested, but not required. Call 330-674-2514 to register. The Holmes County Higher Education Center offers the first two years of most bachelor’s degrees, as well as a number of non-credit professional development courses.
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Reservations due May 3 for Christian Women’s Club The Holmes County Christian Women’s Club will meet Tuesday, May 7 at Der Dutchman in
Walnut Creek from 9:3011:30 a.m. The program will feature Fran and Abe Mast, “Guided by His Hand.” They are founders of The Bargain Hunter and WKLM. Collections are being accumulated for Lifting Hearts Bereavement Group of Pomerene Hospital. In June the meetings will move to Carlisle Inn. Reservations are due by Friday, May 3 to Mary Ann at 330-674-2767;
LakeviLLe voLunteer Fire Department The Lakeville Volunteer Fire Department will hold their annual chicken dinner on Sunday May 5th at the Lakeville School. Serving begins at 11:30am. The meal will include chicken, noodles, mashed potatoes and gravy, rolls, cole slaw, dessert, and beverage. There wiLL aLSo be a 50/50 raFFLe Drawing. The proceeds will go towards repairs and maintenance of the fire department. The cost for the meal will be $7.00 for adults and $3.50 for children 12 and under.
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Church Nashville UMC parishioners are making a difference By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer When tragedy struck a local family, the close-knit Holmes County community rallied in support. Nearly a year and a half later, the community can continue to offer the Mary Nelson Family a helping hand. Twenty-one-year-old Mary Nelson has come a long way since the car accident that nearly ended her life. When she arrived at the hospital with severe brain trauma, doctors didn’t expect her to make it through the next 24 hours. Now — despite numerous surgeries and countless daily challenges — Mary continues to recover. She’s gone from not being able to walk, swallow or talk to playing tennis, reading magazines and spending time with family. However, the fight is far from over. To raise funds for this family in need, the Nashville United Methodist Church is sponsoring a benefit auction at the Nashville Elementary School gymnasium on April 27 at 10 a.m. All proceeds will go to the Nelson family for expenses at Michigan Aphasia Center, which costs over $20,000 per month at $400 per hour. While she has made tremendous physical improvements, Mary, a tennis standout and 2010 graduate of West Holmes, suffers from severe aphasia, a communication disorder caused by a traumatic head injury that impairs a person’s ability to process language. Due to this condition, Mary has trouble speaking in full sentences. This is where the University of Michigan’s Aphasia Program comes in.
As part of the University of Michigan Institute for Human Adjustment, the comprehensive program provides ongoing opportunities for stimulating and improving speech and language skills beyond traditional therapy while offering caregiver education and support. Recommended by Mary’s doctors as a vital step in the recovery process, the Ann Arbor, Michigan program is the closest one available, but the program’s location poses a problem — because it crosses state lines, Medicaid and other insurance fail to cover the out-of-state program. As a consequence, the Nelsons must pay for Mary’s treatment at Michigan out-of-pocket at a cost of $400 an hour. However, the program works. After the first round of treatments, Mary now plays Monopoly, reads the Bible and has begun looking at the photos and stories in National Geographic, reported Mary’s father, Bill Nelson. “She was looking at one article today and out of the blue said, ‘China,’ and sure enough the article was about China. She also saw a picture of a wedding party and said very clearly, ‘married,’” he said. “All of those little wheels are starting to click.” Mary is signed up to return for her next round of aphasia treatments in August. Until the family can raise enough money to return to Michigan, Mary is currently attending speech therapy at HealthPoint in Wooster. That’s when parishioners at the Nashville United Methodist Church decided it was time to make a difference, said Nashville United Methodist Church Pastor Larry Carnes “(A parishioner) had
heard that the Nelsons were financially struggling to get the proper therapy that Mary needed, it requires quite a bit of money. We felt a really strong inclination to go talk with her father,” he said. The conversation resulted in a conviction to help. “We were all in tears after hearing the stories about how God has been faithful to Mary and this family, the healing He has done in their lives, and all the people in the community helping, praying and interceding for Him,” said Carnes. The church’s first step was to allow the Nelson family to share their experiences with the community. “It was phenomenal how many people showed up,” said Carnes, noting that the community raised almost $4,000 that day. “From that, we decided we want to do more than just a one-time thing — we want show the love of Christ with them.” Now, to make the treatments a reality, the church, joined by many businesses and families in the community, have come together to organize a benefit auction for the Nelson family. A live auction will be held for the larger items, while a silent auction will take place for smaller items and gifts. A baked goods sale will also be held, which will include Amish foods, and a lunch stand of pulled pork sandwiches and Amishmade baked goods will be provided by donation only. So far, notable early donations include a Little Chief Electric Smokehouse, a Briar Hill Stone Bench, Longaberger Baskets, a new CS-310 Echo Chainsaw, an Antique Ansonia Ogee 30-hour clock, Schaffer products, a M12 Milwaukee cordless 3/8” drill
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Charles Oswalt displays a small portion of the items available for auction on April 27 at a fundraiser to benefit the Mary Nelson Fund. Both a live and silent auction will be held at Nashville Elementary School. There will also be a food stand and baked goods. driver kit, Stihl FS 36 weed eater, 5-foot high-back treated pine glider, a 6-foot picnic table with benches, RYOBI Model AP12 Planer, a Millersburg glass piece and a Bowden bell. There will also be an assortment of donated Amish furniture, including a hickory rocker, quartersawn white oak chairs, an oak office chair, a child’s oak rocker, a large cherry mirror, a black mission mirror and a quarter-sawn oak wrought iron sofa table, with more items coming in daily. A silent auction will be held concurrently. “It’s amazing how the community has come together to donate items for the auction, and the Amish community is donating baked goods. We’re trying to incorporate as many people in the community as possible,” said Carnes. This includes the local Scouts providing clean-up, the 4-H directing parking and the auctioneers, who will also be donating their
time, are Adam Campbell and Dave Acker. There is still time to donate. Those wishing to donate items for the auction can call Jill Dial at 330-231-2813, Larry Leppla at 330-378-2791 or the Nashville United Methodist Church 330-378-2055. In addition, monetary donations can be given at any PNC Bank in care of the Mary Nelson Fund. “We want to thank everyone for all their kindness, prayers and donations — because of you Mary is signed up to go back to the University of Michigan Aphasia Center,” said Bill Nelson. All of this support — monetary, emotionally and spiritually — are the work of God, he said. In March, a similar phenomenon occurred — when God also worked through the Nashville United Methodist Church to help Mary. At a crowded Sunday worship service, Bill gave his testimony and discussed Mary’s journey.
“I want to thank the pastor and congregation for giving me the opportunity to tell our story and to spread the good news of God’s love for each and every one of us,” said Bill via Caring Bridge, an online journal and sharing space. “Through a series of miracles my daughter Mary is still alive. I have to believe that God saved my daughter for a reason.” The journey has had ups and downs, but God is a constant, he explained. “I have learned in the past 16 months to stop grieving and mourning what Mary has lost, and to start celebrating what Mary has,” said Bill. “God has new things for Mary to do. She is never going to be just ‘normal;’ she is going to be better than normal. … Mary is not going to be ordinary, she is going to be extraordinary.”
teacher and evangelist Dr. Gerald Derstine will be speaking at Gateway Fellowship on Friday, May 3 at 7 p.m. As founder and president of Israel Affairs Ministry, he has established churches and outreaches to both Arabs and Jews in Israel and will be sharing about past and current events involving this nation. Derstine is also the founder of Gos-
pel Crusade Inc. of Bradenton, Fla., an international ministry that spans over 50 years and has impacted more than 50 nations. Gateway Fellowship is on state Route 241, one mile north of downtown Millersburg. For more information, call the church at 330-674-2748.
Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330-6745676 or kmohr@the-dailyrecord.com.
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Cost for adults is $9 presale and $10 at the door. Ages 12 and younger eat A swiss steak supper for $4.50 and children 3 will be served Saturday, and younger are free. April 27 from 4-7 p.m. at Killbuck Elemen- Public welcome tary School, sponsored by the Killbuck United to Gospel Echoes Methodist Church for banquets the benefit of the trustThe annual Gospel ee’s fund. There will be a complete meal, includ- Echoes banquets will be ing homemade pies. held Tuesdays, April 30
and May 7, both at 6:30 p.m. at The Carlisle Inn, Walnut Creek. The public is invited for a time of music and inspiration, along with a homestyle dinner. Music will be by the Gospel Echoes Harvest and Mercy Road Teams. There will be prison testimonies and a report on the ministry as a whole. For complimentary tickets, contact Dale
and Ruth Mullet at 330343-1098 or 330-852-4319. A freewill offering will be received for prison ministry to provide literature and ministry teams to prisons and chaplains throughout the U.S. free of charge.
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Have you ever traveled to a place where you didn’t speak the language? In the absence of words, we find methods of communication out of necessity…an expression or a gesture can express our needs. By the same token, we can communicate our spiritual strength to those around us. A warm smile, a hug, a thumbs up; there are so many ways to share the language of God’s love. Matthew 5:16 says, “In the same way, let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.” Visit your house of worship this week where the language of His love transcends any other.
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Lehman’s Lehman’s will offer live performances by local folk/bluegrass band Honeytown. There will also be activities for children, such as face-painting, balloons and make-it-take-it crafts. Besides touring the 32,000-square-foot retail store, which has four preCivil War era buildings, visitors can check out the back patio to see the store’s new grills in action and sample treats that will be cooking all day long. The event will feature a wandering fiddler entertaining customers throughout the store, as well as a goat named Charlotte with her baby, named Miracle, who drinks out of a bottle. Along with the goat will be goat’s milk fudge, cheese and soap. The store will also be giving away gift baskets, with no purchase necessary for entry. “It’s all completely free
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Face painting, balloons, games and crafts are on the agenda for the younger set during Lehman’s May Daze on May 4. and wonderfully family friendly. You can pop in for an hour or stay all day,” said Ervin, who recommends at least two hours to explore the store. “Lehman’s is not a hardware store. It is like a museum destination that is really worth the drive, so come on down.” See Pg. 8 — LEHMAN’S
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and Vintage-Style Ball Jars to New Zealand Wound Honey and 2-gallon aluminum sap buckets. “There is so much people can do: Make this, try this, push this, taste this. It’s not a typical retail event, it’s a party,” said Ervin. “We always have lots of new products that are U.S.Amade or local products. They are often exclusive and hard-to-find.” With the store’s variety of hard-to-find products, Lehman’s caters to homesteaders and gardeners, as well as those who prefer to live eco-friendly, frugally or off-the grid. It’s for the chronically nostalgic or the prepper preparing for days without traditional forms of power. “It’s a way of learning. (These products) are not just for people who have no electricity, for Amish people or farmers, but for people who like to do things with their hands, who care deeply for the food they eat, who like things that are made in U.S.A.,” she said. At May Daze, shoppers can check out the thousands of unique products available at Lehman’s. One of the most popular niche markets at Lehman’s is the store’s selection of non-electric items, such as lanterns and woodburning stoves. “We do a variety of things that our customers expect from us because of our product line — churning butter, cooking on a grill or canning. We show people how to use our products,” said Ervin. “When they come to Lehman’s, people get to do things that will create a memory.” For the event, experts on everything from organic gardening and heating and cooking with wood stoves to alternative power sources will be on-site to help customers live more sensibly and sustainably. At Lehman’s, people can find ways to accomplish this simple living, whether they live in the city or the country. For example, the store has a selection of non-motorized push mowers. “If it’s not working, you’re not walking,” said Ervin. The store also offers many ways of creating a garden-to-table eating experience. “We have a lot to do with food. Growing it, harvesting it, preserving it,” said
Ervin. “It’s for the family at the table who is eating food that you’ve grown, even if you only have 4 feet of a garden. We are encouraging people to have well-made, quality, unusual and practical, simple products.” This ranges from making apple cider and applesauce to pickling, fermenting, canning or making sauerkraut. “These are things greatgrandma did all the time,” said Ervin. “We are taking that aspiration of simplicity and teaching people that you can do it. And we can help.” Visitors can also tour the recently added pop shop featuring more than 300 flavors of glass-bottled soda, boasting bottles that range from baconflavored to root beer. With so many activities and unusual products, this is not a trip to a big-box store. In addition to shopping,
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Ohio Mennonite Relief Sale moves indoors tool auction, and a quilt auction. A 5K run is also part of the annual fundraiser. The relief sale begins on Friday afternoon, with food and vendor booths opening at 4 p.m. The evening program begins at 6:30 p.m. Performers include the Loren Glick Family and Holmes County Bluegrass. Friday’s guests will be able to preview Saturday’s auction items, as well as participate in a silent auction of theme baskets and other donated handmade items. On Saturday morning, breakfast starts at 7 a.m. Breakfast includes pan-
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Penny Power is being designated for water projects around the world. This project provides clean drinking water and new wells for communities worldwide. Pocket change is being collected at area Mennonite churches until the Relief Sale. Collection sites and a coin counter will be available at the Relief Sale. Children’s activities are available throughout Friday and Saturday. These include festival games, a children’s train and an
auction for children 13 and younger where they can bid on many different items. Bungee jumping is available to attendees of all ages. Auction items can be previewed online about one month prior to the sale at www.OhioMCCReliefSale.org. Brochures, registration information, forms for the Run for Relief 5K, cornhole and volleyball tournaments are also available online. Information regarding entry fees for specific events
can be found on the site. Proceeds from the sale go to Mennonite Central Committee. MCC is the relief, service and development agency of North American Mennonite and Brethren in Christ Churches. MCC seeks to demonstrate God’s love through committed women and men who work among suffering people. Admission and parking are free. Handicap parking and wheelchairs are available.
School); $1 admission; prizes. and refreshments.
Memories with Mom Tea is May 11
Entertainment briefs Poetry slam set Saturday at Jitters
There will be cash prizes as well as fun, funky awards for the top three places, custom-made by Holmes County’s second Susan Corl of Studio SFC. annual open poetry slam Poets will face-off for a competition, “The Poe- chance to win awards and sies,” will be held April 27, cash prizes. Spectators 7-10 p.m., at Jitters Coffee will enjoy performancHouse. Poets, poetry lov- es by poets of all kinds. ers and those who are just No pre-registration is plain curious are invited required. Register at the to take part in Millers- door beginning at 6 p.m. burg’s family-friendly, Door charge is $5 per high-energy performance person, or $3 for students. poetry competition feaVisit www.thepoesies. turing special guest poets com or call 330-473-9218 Sara Holbrook, Theresa for more details. Göttl and John Burroughs. The event will be judged by poets Jeff Gundy and Euchre party Joanne Lehman, educaPublic Euchre Card Party tor Georgia Jaeb, librarian will be held Tuesday, April Kimberli Hiller and actor 30, 7 p.m., at St. Luke ComJohn Bunn. The evening munity Center, Rambo will be hosted by humor Street, Danville (turn columnist John Lorson west at traffic light, go ½ and local writer Denice block — directly across Hazlett. street from Danville High
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cakes, sausage, scrambled eggs, sausage gravy and biscuits and more. The Run for Relief 5K will be held at 8 a.m. At 9 a.m., the art and collectible and wood and tool auctions begin, followed by the quilt auction at 10 a.m. Gerber’s chicken barbecue, Laotian egg rolls, homemade ice cream, and much more will be available for lunch. The 5th annual cornhole tournament and 4th annual volleyball tournament will be part of Saturday’s activities as well.
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Career Center to hold Cruise-In Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center will be holding its eighth annual Cruise-In on Saturday, May 4, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Awards will be presented at 2 p.m. The first 100 cars and motorcycles will receive dash plaques. All years, makes and models of vehicles are welcome. There is a $5 registration/donation. Activities include: 50/50 tickets, door prizes and a DJ with ’50s, ’60s and ’70s music. Call Nick Houmard (auto body instructor) for more information at 419-289-3313 (Ext. 261) or 330-465-2372. The Career Center is at 1783 State Route 60, Ashland.
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Slated this year for Aug. 2 and 3, the 48th annual Ohio Mennonite Relief Sale moves to an indoor facility, the Buckeye Event Center in Dalton. The new location for the two-day event allows attendees to enjoy the many activities that are offered, regardless of hot weather or rain. The 2013 Ohio Mennonite Relief Sale includes live music, breakfast, food and vendor booths and children’s activities, as well as cornhole and volleyball tournaments. Multiple auctions will be held, including a silent auction, art and collectible auction, wood and
The Holmes County Historical Society is having a Memories with Mom Tea/Luncheon on Saturday, May 11 at noon. Seats are available for the luncheon and can be purchased by calling the society office at 330-674-0022 or emailing a request for seating. The cost is $25 for the luncheon and includes tours of the Victorian House and new Millersburg Glass Museum. Tea only tickets are $20. There is a tea-tasting program presented by World Cup Teas included in the See Pg. 12 — BRIEFS
Lehman’s (Continued From Page 7) Jay Lehman founded the store in 1955 to serve the local Amish and others seeking non-electric appliances. Today, Lehman’s ships old-fashioned, non-electric merchandise all over the world. Lehman’s is located at 4779 Kidron Road, Kidron. For more information, call 877-438-5346 or visit the website at www.lehmans.com. GPS/ On-line mapping: 4779 Kidron Road, Dalton OH 44618. Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330674-5676 or kmohr@thedaily-record.com.
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moment they walk out the door and the misery is entirely forgotten. Teenagers are a resilient bunch; angry homeowners, not so much. Like the teens, my happiness would arrive the moment I locked the place up, jumped in my car and headed south where I would catch up to my teammates with just enough daylight left to pre-ride the race course.
Out of utility I had dressed down from my regular work attire. It was Saturday, after all, and I was ultimately headed to the hills. My favorite Saturday pants — heavy cotton, olive-drab cargos with pockets everywhere and enough stains and tears to fuel an entire weekend’s worth of campfire stories — were the obvious choice. I dressed in the dark and filled my
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pockets with the usual mess: Change from the dresser, chewing gum, lip balm, a couple of allergy pills, and my trusty pocket knife. A clean “Akron U” T-shirt, one of several hundred I seem to possess, and
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Saturday morning, as my buddies were headed down the highway toward West Virginia for the first mountain bike race of the season, I was stuck in Millersburg watching dozens of bright young faces morph into sweat-beaded, worry-wracked pencil chewers as they sat for the ACT college entrance exam. One of the many responsibilities of my job with the university, administering the ACT to anxious high school students, is a duty that takes me right back to the utter joylessness of my previous life as a zoning inspector. Forcing teenagers to silently suffer away four hours of a spring weekend feels oddly similar to telling a homeowner the deck they just finished is a foot too close to the property line and will need to be removed. In either situation there is no joy given and no joy taken. The only bright side for the ACT bunch comes the
my thrift store combat boots (unlaced, of course), completed the ensemble. Early signs of wardrobe malfunction were not immediately recognized. Walking from the house to the garage, I detected a small lump under the arch of my left foot. I pulled off my boot to
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inside ankle of my boot! For a moment at least, test anxiety took a back seat to flat-out fear and then, thankfully, widespread laughter as I quickly explained my situation. Teenagers are, indeed, a resilient bunch!
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school students. What sort of message would it send to aspiring college students to see a campus administrator with holes worn in his pockets? It would have been best to simply apologize and come clean.
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made a mental note to turn a lamp on the next time I dressed myself and continued about my business. Not until I found a stick of lip balm settling against my heel did I finally realize I had a
problem! It was apparent at this point there was a hole of undetermined size inside my left pocket. Unfortunately, the moment of my revelation came at the very second the tribe of anxious teen test-takers
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Week of Prayer to be held in Walnut Creek New Grounds Café in Walnut Creek has planned a week of prayer activities around the 62nd annual National Day of Prayer that falls on Thursday, May 2, this year. All are invited to come and pray as Jeremiah 33:3 says, “Call unto me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you know not.” KJV The “cooler” at the café will host the prayer vigil and various events, while the main room of the café will be open for business as usual. A kickoff event will be held from 7-8 p.m. Wednesday, May 1, with Erik Miller leading worship. The café will then remain open for prayer all night and during the day on May 2. Individu-
als and small groups are invited to come “keep watch” and to pray in groups, pray individually, read scriptures and/ or just spend time at the café with a prayerful mindset. Scheduled events: Wednesday, May 1, 7-8 p.m., kickoff event led by Erik Miller. Thursday, May 2, 9-10 a.m., Prayer for Kids — Pray and meet with others in the community to lift up children in prayer. Thursday, May 2, 2:30 p.m., Hymn Sing — Sing prayers with the great hymns of faith, led by Vivian Miller. Friday, May 3, 7 p.m., Prayer for the Nations — Whitney Bentch will be sharing and leading a session on praying for foreign countries.
Sunday, May 5, 8 p.m., Sunday Night Service — Darcy Miller will be speaking and the Authentic Church worship team will be leading worship. Monday, May 6, 7 p.m., all churches are invited to participate in, learn about a prayer shawl ministry and take their current projects to share together. Information will be shared about starting a prayer shawl ministry for those that are considering it. Each night at 7 p.m. there will be a speaker on various aspects of prayer; additionally on Friday and Saturday at 1 p.m., individuals and groups are invited to take part in prayer classes, testimonies and discussions. In addition to these
Renner’s St. Paul United Church of Christ. Served will be pancakes, sausage, fruit and beverage of choice. Donations will be accepted for a youth camp retreat. For more information call 330-897-
7163 or Judy Patterson, 330-897-4061. The church is located at 7620 Renner Road SW, Fresno (near Coshocton County Road 93 and Tuscarawas County Road 41.)
events, there will be selfguided prayer activities offered. The café crew will be available to pray with, or for, you during normal business hours. “The overall vision of the cafe is to provide a safe place where people can connect with Jesus or each other. Our focus for this prayer vigil is
to provide an opportunity for the community to take time out of the busyness of life and connect with Jesus Christ. We would love to invite anyone who is in need of prayer to stop by. This includes local businesses, Sunday school classes, church groups, families and individu-
als,” said Jason Hamsher, manager of New Grounds Café. Call New Grounds Café at 330-852-2170 or Darcy Miller at 330-440-4155 with questions or for more information. http:// n a t i o n a l d a y o f p r a y e r. org/2013-ndp-theme/ http://www.newgroundscafe.org/
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Briefs (Continued From Page 8) price. So bring mom for a special Mothers Day treat. The event will be held at the Castle Club Events Center located next to the Victorian House Museum.
Vendors sought for Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival Applications are now being accepted for gift and craft vendors interested in participating in the 2013 Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival. This year’s festival, sponsored by Frontier Power, will be held June 7-9, at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds. Craft and gift vendor spaces are available for $50 (10-feet x10-feet) and $80 (20-feet x10feet). For more information, or to download an application, visit www. coshoctonchamber.com and click on the Bal-
loon Festival link under “Events” or contact Patty Wherley at 740824-3378.
Baltic Area Historical Society The Baltic Area Historical Society Museum will be open 1-5 p.m. on the third Sunday of each month. It is located in the basement of the Baltic State Bank.
Hike the trails Discover your favorite The Wilderness Center trails and earn rewards. Complete all six Wilderness Center Headquarters tract trails anytime throughout the year and earn your carved hiking staff and/or pin for each year. $12-member; $14-nonmember for staff with pin; $7 for pin only. The Wilderness Center is a nonprofit nature center located at 9877 Alabama Ave. S.W., one mile west of Wilmot, just north of U.S. Route 250.
“Everyone turns into kids. It’s the whole scavenger hunt atmosphere,” said Hysong. “We have people coming into town for it and a lot of locals who plan their whole day around it.” For the merchants, the event is a fun way to usher in the season while at the same time drawing people into businesses that they might not otherwise patronize. “People get to see the businesses in their own backyard that they have never been to before,” said Hysong. “It gets you in somewhere new and people actually end up
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“Everywhere you find a barn you are eligible for a gift card at that store,” said Hysong, noting that participants can win one gift card, with each additional found barn earning the finder another crack at winning the grand prize. The tickets will then be collected at each location, with the final drawing to be held at the German Village Stage in Berlin at 4 p.m. More than 40 businesses are expected to participate in this year’s event. “It’s continually gotten bigger each year,” said Hysong. “Last year we had more than 40 members that participated and we’re looking at hopefully even more participating this year.” To make the hunt run more smoothly, each participating store is marked with a large red barn and searchers are giving a list of participating stores and game rules. The hunt is open to everyone — both locals and tourists, children and adults alike.
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(Continued From Page 4) a.m.-2 p.m. Awards will be presented at 2 p.m. The first 100 cars and motorcycles will receive dash plaques. All years, makes and models of vehicles are welcome. There is a $5 registration/ donation. Activities include: 50/50 tickets, door prizes and a DJ with ’50s, ’60s and
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to understand what could be done to fix this problem, Safe Kids Worldwide examined data from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Poison Control Centers, and spent time talking with moms. “What we found is that while parents generally put medicine up and away from kids, they might not be thinking of pills stored in purses, vitamins left on counter tops or a diaper rash remedy near a changing table,” says Carr. The study, “An In-Depth Look at Keeping Young Children Safe Around Medicine,” reveals some eye-opening facts. In 67 percent of emergency room cases, medicine was
in a spot the child could easily reach, such as in a purse, on a counter or on the ground. Medicine belonging to a relative, such as an aunt, uncle or grandparent, accounted for 43 percent of emergency room visits for medicine poisoning. “Curious kids can get into trouble fast,” Carr says. “It takes only a few seconds for children to get into medicine that could make them very sick.” Safe Kids offers parents and caregivers some tips for helping kids stay safe around medicine: — Always put medicine and vitamins up and away and out of sight of children. See Pg. 15 — SAFE
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Health The Holmes County Health Department offers children’s immunization clinics at various sites throughout Holmes County on a monthly basis. Immunizations are offered to anyone 0-18 years of age at no cost- Medicaid cards and donations are accepted. A parent or guardian must accompany children- another adult may take the child with written permission from the parent. Take a copy of the child’s immunization record. Below are the scheduled clinics: — Holmes County Health Department, 931 Wooster Road, Millersburg, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-4:30 p.m. (Health Clinic only, closed first and third Wednesday afternoons of each month. All others are open.)
— Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, 2619 Township Road 144, Walnut Creek, Tuesdays, May 14 and 28, 8:30-11:30 a.m. — St. John’s Lutheran Church, 8084 State Route 241, Mount Hope, Wednesdays, May 1 and 15, 8:30-11:30 a.m. — Keim Lumber, 4465 State Route 557, Charm, Wednesday, May 8, 8:3011:30 a.m. Please bring your immunization record. If a child has had immunizations, no shots will be given without the parents’ record. Immunizations help prevent diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, HIB, measles, mumps, rubella, chicken pox and hepatitis B. Children should begin their immunizations at 2 months of age and should be fully immunized before they are 2 years of age.
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Ping pong injury proves a mother’s love By the time this column runs, my nose will have completely healed and I will no longer need to apply extra natural beige makeup to the spot where my sunglasses so painfully rested. But I would be remiss if I did not at least get this story down in writing so that in years to come I can pull out a yellowed piece of newspaper and point at it and say something like, “remember the stick? And my nose? How can you possibly think that I don’t love you?!??!”
Because it’s true: I love my children very much. I love them as much as my mother loved me when I said to her that I was going to slide down that muddy hill and she quickly scooped me up so I could ride down on her lap, thereby hitting every root and rock on the way down and bruis-
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Barbwire Ohio Holstein Association Spring Sale results ET for $12,000. Shelly is a daughter of Ensenada Taboo Planet from the Wesswood-HC Rudy Missy family, had been rescored Very Good 86, was milking 117 pounds, was bred to De-Su Alta Jackman, and carried a contract. Both were consigned by Pine-Tree Dairy, Marshallville. Beach-Vale Talt MelanieRed consigned by Jacob Beachy, Jr., Millersburg, sold for $5,900 to RMD Dairy, Mark Dotterer, Sterling. Recently classified Excellent 90, this lovely
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By BARB LUMLEY Columnist A nice crowd was on hand for the Ohio Spring Sale held Saturday, April 20, at the Wayne County Fairgrounds in Wooster. The sale was managed by the Ohio Holstein Association, Don Alexander, general manager. Steve Andrews handled the auctioneer’s duties, with Ted Renner reading the pedigrees. A total of 67 full lots averaged $2,613, three embryo lots averaged $2,250, and two bulls averaged $950.
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Markets WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY April 13 23 LOADS — 1st cutting 290-370; rd. bale 60-175; rd. 310 ton; lg. sq. 370 ton; 2nd cutting 410; 3rd cutting 290-340; 4th cutting 485; straw by bale 3.20; firewood 60; eggs .90-1.40 dozen.
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Comments sought on Route 62 project The Ohio Department of Transportation District 11 is seeking comments on a proposed project to replace the U.S. Route 62 bridge over a tributary to Killbuck Creek located just south of Millersburg. The bridge was constructed in 1920 and rehabilitated in 1949. It is considered structurally deficient, particularly the bridge deck and superstructure. The bridge will be replaced with a pre-cast, four-sided concrete box culvert and include repaving the roadway to create two, 12-foot wide travel lanes. Construction is anticipated to begin in the spring of 2015. Two-way traffic will be maintained during construction, using part-width construction techniques. ODOT is seeking comments from the public about the social, environmental, and economic impacts of the proposed project. Environmental impacts could include those involving archaeological, architectural and ecological resources, hazardous materials, and the general location of the project. Written comments may be mailed to the Ohio
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96-104.50, good Holstein steers 88-96. 7 BULLS — Jersey 81.50, 1,000-1,500 lbs. 82.50-85, 1,5002,000 lbs. 85-92. 140 CULL COWS — Good 70-80.50, medium-good 64-70, fair-medium 58-64, light-thin 58-down; 206 FEEDERS: steers 75-140, heifers 80-150. 9 DAIRY — Bred heifers 1,200-down; 23 STOCK COWS: cow/calf 1,500-down, bred cows 1,250-down. 166 CALVES — 95-120 lbs. 140-200, good 100-140, common 50-100, back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 120-
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Spring into action for a lush summer lawn over winter leaves and other debris, allowing you to control thatch and see bare or worn areas that need attention. It also permits new, young grass to grow more easily and increases soil contact when seeding. 2. Test your soil. Good soil is one of the essentials of a healthy lawn. A soil test is simple and inexpensive (do-it-yourself kits are available at local garden centers), and it provides valuable information about current pH levels. Simple amendments like lime or sulfur can be added to neutralize overly acidic or alkaline soil and help grass thrive.
3. Aerate. Older or heavily trafficked lawns can suffer from soil compaction. A core aerator with hollow tines will pull small plugs of soil out of the ground, allowing increased movement of water, nutrients and oxygen. Aeration can also increase the soil contact with new seeds and promote new growth. You can rent an aerator or hire a professional to do the work for you. 4. Seed. Spring offers optimal conditions for establishing new lawns or repairing thin or bare patches in existing lawns, and there is ample time for grass to grow healthy and strong before summer. Turf specialists at a garden store or local university extension office can help select the right seed for your area and usage, pointing you toward the seed closest to existing grass or suggesting alternatives for problem areas. After seeding, water lightly but regularly, keeping the reseeded areas damp until the new grass grows in. A starter
fertilizer may be used, but isn’t necessary. 5. Control weeds. Healthy lawns essentially control weeds by squeezing them out. However, if crabgrass or dandelions invade, herbicides may help. Consult a garden specialist about which herbicide is right for your lawn and how to use it. Applying a pre-emergent herbicide in the spring before weed grass emerges can reduce problems down the line. If you’ve applied seed, keep in mind that herbicides can kill it, so use a product that will not affect new growth. For dandelions, digging them up is often effective, but a broadleaf herbicide may be applied. 6. Maintain the mower. Get ready for the first mow with a lawn mower tune-up. Annual service should keep it running smoothly and should include changing the oil, changing the spark plug, swapping out or cleaning the air filter and sharpening the blade. Most lawns are ready for cutting when the grass reaches
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Amish Country Essentials based on grandma’s recipe this art form from his grandmother at a young age of 12. The only male grandchild that showed interest spent some of his free time with grandma mastering the art of soap making the old-fashioned way that only grandma made. The family soap-making tradition spans back over two centuries and is now in its eighth generation. Tracy knew this was the niche that she hoped for to fulfill her goal of creating a product with a purpose. Knowing that grandma’s recipe was limiting in the way it was made, Shane took the basic recipe and it turned into more than 15 varieties of soaps that all serve a purpose for the skin, from acne, psoriasis, eczema and rosacia to removing grease, oil, grime, carbon, coal dust, wood stain and also
a great product to moisturize and rebalance the skin’s PH. Within two years the customers demanded more, lotion, lip balms, healing salves, moisturizers, deodorants, shampoos to sugar scrubs. So the need for a brick and mortar store became necessary. The business opened up in Historic Downtown Millersburg and bloomed for four years until the need for more space and
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One day Tracy decided she wanted to do something that would benefit all. The ideas poured out, shared with her husband, Shane. She then focused in on the one thing she knew had family history and great benefits to all. Initially Shane was resistant to the idea as he really never considered making soap for other people a life-long ambition. Tracy convinced him to make a few dozen bars of a few different types and off they went to their first trade show. Within hours they sold out and this was the beginning of something special. Amish Country Essentials was born. During the early years of the business Tracy and Shane focused solely on the “soap,” the product that is the backbone of Amish Country Essentials. Shane learned
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(Continued From Page 20) frequency that allows for cutting less than one-third the height of the grass. An easy-to-follow rule: let grass grow no taller than 3 inches and trim to no shorter than 2 inches. More lawn care tips can be found at www.weseedamerica.com. “Investing even a little time now to seed or repair your lawn will pay off in the months to come and ensure you’re ready for summer,” says Ostlund.
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Girls Night Out in Mohican is shopping extravaganza St., Loudonville. Guests are asked to contribute a non-perishable food item for the Helping Hands Food Pantry, in exchange for the Girls Night brochure. Visitors also may sign up for the event drawing — a $50 Chamber Gift Certificate that can be used at any downtown Chamber merchant. “This is a fun night to get together with girlfriends, mothers, daugh-
ters and sisters to shop, laugh and have a great time.” said Jeanne Leckrone, Chamber events manager. “Everyone can take advantage of the Girls Night Out instore specials and sales being held by the 21 participating merchants and businesses. Stroll from store to store and enjoy a variety of wonderful treats, including chocolates.” Stops on the tour
include the Chamber office, Lingenfelter Jewelers, Resellables Thrift Store, Hanover House Diner, Copper Top Gallery, Four Seasons Flowers and Gifts, Rhoads Jewelers, Mohican Tavern, Amish Oak Furniture, Creative Outlet, Buzzard’s Family Shoes, Koppert Insurance, Hans Event Center for shopping and dining, Fusion One Sixty-Six Salon, Farmers
Bank starting at 6 p.m. with a Wild West theme, Kiefer Florist, Richardson’s Greenhouse, American Legion for a steak fry from 5-9 p.m, Fraternal Order of the Eagles from 5-9 p.m., and River Room from 5-9 p.m. The Mohican Area Community Fund office at the Extraordinary Shoppe Building, 215 W. Main St., will have a basket raffle display,
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Two Wayne County students were awarded $3,000 scholarships from the Ohio Rural Electric Cooperatives Children Members Scholarship Competition. Clint Gasser, the son of Mark and Jill Gasser of Creston and a senior at Norwayne High School and Shana Strunk, the daughter of Garland and Brenda Strunk of West Salem and a senior at Northwestern High School were presented with the scholarships.
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Holmesville looking at electric program Millersburg Administrator Nate Troyer spoke to council about the possibility of joining into an agreement for electric services that would benefit residents of Millersburg and Holmesville. A representative is being asked to attend the next Holmesville council meeting, May 20 at 7 p.m., to explain the program. Street Commissioner Dennis Fitzpatric reported he spoke to Melway Paving about repairing some of the village streets. He also reported repairs have been made to the community warning siren and it is now in working order. He said Holmesville Electric made the repairs and also installed an electric plug in the village’s flag pole. The alleys located within the village will be
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Public record reported on County Road 150 in Mechanic Township. April 22 — Theft was reported on County Road 186 in Paint Township. A report was taken of theft on County Road 70 in Clark Township.
Millersburg Police March 26 — Millersburg Police Department took a report of theft from a business on South Washington Street. March 27 — Criminal damaging was reported at a residence on Hickory Street. March 29 — Theft from a residence was reported on North Mad Anthony Street. Theft was reported on South Washington Street. April 2 —Theft from a residence was report-
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Club notes Wayne-Holmes NAIFA
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Maetrie Miller, 32 Maetrie Ann (Carpenter) Miller went to be with the Lord on Saturday morning April 20, 2013, after a short battle with cancer. She was born Nov. 9, 1980, to Bob and Kay Carpenter. Maetrie dearly l o v e d her family and believed strongly in God. She was a free spirit, always doing the best she could to live her life to the fullest. She loved her job at the Hotel Millersburg. She loved spending time with her family. She was deeply loved by everyone that knew her. She was a proud mother of four wonderful children — Alivia, Darrius, Colgin and Kayleise. Surviving in addition to her four children is her devoted boyfriend, Austin Thomas; her parents,
Bob and Kay Carpenter of Millersburg; a brother, J.R. Carpenter of Layland; a sister, Joanie (Greg) Spurlock of Killbuck, who was her best friend; and her paternal grandmother, Sarah Carpenter of Killbuck. She was a proud aunt of Nellian and Grayden Spurlock and Macy Mae Carpenter. Also surviving are several aunts, uncles, and cousins. She was preceded in death by twin sisters, Bobbie Kay and Belinda Sue Carpenter, and her maternal grandparents, John and Nellie Hickman. Funeral services were Monday, April 22 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Burial was at Killbuck Cemetery, Killbuck. Family suggests memorial contributions be made to Hospice & Palliative Care of Greater Wayne and Holmes County, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691.
Mary Miller, 93 Mary R. Miller, 93, of 4560 TR 617, Millersburg, died Saturday, March 16, 2013, at her home following a period of declining health. She was born in Holmes County on July 16, 1919 to the late Christ and Mattie (Miller) Raber and married Raymond S. Miller on November 29, 1940. He died January 13, 1995. She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. She is survived by children, Mattie (Mose) Miller of the home, Roy (Mary) Miller of Woodsfield, Lester (Verna) Miller of Beach City, Lizzie Miller of Mount Hope, Katie (William) Yoder of Millersburg, Edna (Andy) Raber of Mount Eaton, Alvin
Miller of Beach City, Calvin (Betty) Miller of Mount Hope and Dennis (Shona) Miller of Sugarcreek; 36 grandchildren; 78 greatgrandchildren; 14 greatgreat-grandchildren. In addition to her parents and husband; she was preceded in death by an infant daughter; a son, Dale Miller; a greatgranddaughter; a son-inlaw, Mahlon Miller; five brothers; and three sisters. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, March 19. at the family residence with Bishop Ivan Weaver officiating. Burial was in the Hershberger Cemetery, Salt Creek Township, Holmes County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled the arrangements.
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On Saturday, April 20, 2013, this world lost a tremendous person in Mindy Shamp, when she passed away unexpectedly at Wooster Community Hospital. She is now singing with the saints around t h e throne. Her generous and creative spirit will leave a great void in the lives of those who knew and loved her. Mindy of Wooster will be sorely missed by her beloved husband of 18 years, Duane, and her children, Brenly Robert and Hannah Elizabeth; her parents, Robert and Sally Miller; her brother, Troy (Nona) Miller and children Clay, Tate and Taylor; a sister, Jenny (Troy) Carr and children Rachel and Hattie; in-laws, Dale and Donna Shamp; brother-in-law, Denny (Rae Anne) and children Matt, Jason and Kevin Shamp; brotherin-law, Doug (Susie) and children Michael (Lindsay) and Christy (James) Pemrick; and sister-in-law, Deb (Don) Tkacz and children Tim and Sarah (Allan) D’Andrea. She was preceded by grandparents, Charles and Hannah Geib and Atlee and Mary Miller. She was a graduate of West Holmes High School
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A. Roscoe Miller, 100, of Walnut Creek, died Thursday, April 18, 2013, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home in Walnut Creek. He was born Feb. 10, 1913, in Holmes County to the l a t e Malva J. and Malinda (Mast) Miller, and marr i e d Mattie Gerber on May 20, 1945. She survives. Roscoe grew up on Cherry Ridge, attending Cherry Ridge School and Walnut Creek High School. He attended Goshen College in Indiana and completed his degree at Ashland College. He had done his post-graduate work at Ohio State University. He spent 40 years in the field of education, with his teaching career beginning in the one-room schools of Weaver’s and Gerber Valley. In 1955, he became the eighth-grade teacher at Walnut Creek Elementary School, and then principal in 1958. He continued in that position until his retirement in 1977. He had resided in Gerber Valley for almost 68 years and was an active member of Walnut Creek The Lord is good, a ref- Mennonite Church, uge in times of trouble. where he taught adult He cares for those who Sunday school for most of trust in Him. Nahum 1:7. his adult life. He sang in the Walnut Creek Men’s Quartet for 30 years. He Eli Yoder, 90 loved history and estabEli D.A. Yoder, 90, of (Naomi) Yoder of Mill- lished the archives for the 7482 Township Road 668, ersburg; 25 grandchildren; Millersburg, passed away 22 great-grandchildren; Albert peacefully on Sunday, sisters, Clara Coblentz Albert J. Erb, 84, of March 17, 2013, at the of Dundee and Anna home of his grandson, Schlabach of Sugarcreek; County Road 600, MillFirman Yoder, with whom a brother, Jacob (Anna) ersburg, died Monday, he had made his home. Yoder of Dundee; and April 1, He was born in Millers- a sister-in-law, Fannie 2013, at Sycaburg on December 16, Yoder of Millersburg. 1922, to the late Dan A. In addition to his par- m o r e and Barbara B. (Miller) ents, he was preceded in R u n Yoder and married Eliza- death by an infant daugh- Nursing beth C. Weaver on Decem- ter; a son, Crist; a grand- Home in ber 7, 1950. She survives. son; brothers, Roman, MillersHe was a member of the Albert and Abe; and sis- burg. He was Old Order Amish Church. ters, Mattie, Iva and Sarah. He is survived by chilFuneral services were b o r n dren, Leroy (Carol) held on March 19 at the July 18, Yoder of Dundee, Mary family home with Bishop 1928, in Clark Township, (Aden) Hochstetler of Freeman J. Hershberger Holmes County to the Orrville, Barbara (Wil- officiating. Burial was late John V. and Katie A. lis) Beachy of Millers- in the Yoder Cemetery, (Miller) Erb, and marburg, Abe (Katy) Yoder Paint Township, Holmes ried Verda Reidenbach of Fredericksburg, County. Spidell Funeral on August 25, 1961. She Andrew (Esther) Yoder Home in Mount Eaton survives. He was retired from of Orrville and Firman handled arrangements. and the University of Akron with a degree in elementary education. She was a substitute teacher for Triway Local Schools. Mindy had a special place in her heart for teaching young children, loved spending time in the garden with her flowers, was an excellent cook and placed a high value on her extended family. Her zest for life was apparent in everything she did. Above all, she loved the Lord and was devoted to her church at West Hill Baptist Church, where she was a member. Funeral services were Wednesday, April 24, at West Hill Baptist Church, 2241 Mechanicsburg Road, Wooster, with Pastor Mark Davenport officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery, Shreve. Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve handled arrangements. The family would like to thank Dr. Robert Cebul and Dr. Paul Masci, and Susan VanSickle, R.N., along with the Wooster Township Fire Department, and the doctors and nurses in the emergency room at Wooster Community Hospital for helping Mindy as much as they could, and a special thank you to Pastor Mark Davenport for ministering to the family and Mindy.
church. He also helped to publish the sesquicentennial history for the church. In 1977, Roscoe edited the Sesquicentennial history for the town of Walnut Creek. He was well known in the area as a local historian and an expert in the genealogy of local families. During his retirement he spent many hours volunteering for The German Culture Museum, The Mennonite Information Center and Save & Serve. Roscoe and Mattie also served in Voluntary Service in Phoenix, Ariz. from 1978-79. Surviving in addition to his wife, are sons, Max (Paula) Miller of Sugarcreek, Charles Miller of Missoula, Mont., and daughter, Elinor (Ted) Shattuck of Grafton, N.H.; grandchildren, Mark Miller of Dundee and Lisa (Jesse) Miller of Sugarcreek. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by siblings, Paul R., John H., Faye (Troyer), Mary (Miller), Lester, Esther (Hershberger) and Payson. Celebration of Life services were Monday, April 22, at Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, with pastors Don Hamsher and Dan Owolabi officiating. Private family burial was in the church cemetery prior to the services at the church. Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek assisted the family. Memorials may be made to Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, P.O. Box 182, Walnut Creek 44687.
Erb, 84 Walnut Creek Planing and had also been a logger. He had attended First Baptist Church in Berlin and provided transportation for his neighbors. Surviving in addition to his wife, are a son, Ronald (Kaleen) Erb of Baltic; a granddaughter, Heidi Erb; and a sister, Maggie Wengerd of Walnut Creek. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant daughter; a brother and a sister. Services were Friday, April 5, at Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek, with pastor Dennis Landaw officiating. Burial was in Fiat Cemetery.
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Schrader brings out the fans at Hilltop By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer For more than 40 years, NASCAR racer Ken Schrader has been part of the American motorsports scene and on Saturday night, he was on hand at Hilltop Speedway in Holmes County to take part in the King of the Hill Renegade Modifieds 30-lap feature. Dirt racing is one of Schrader’s passions and he competes whenever and wherever possible. This past weekend he and his crew made a stop in Ohio and were racing in West Virginia on Sunday. Hilltop promoter Tracey Wardell was excited to have the racing legend in Millersburg on Saturday. “His people said he was hoping to do a doubleheader this weekend, running at Hilltop and then heading to West Virginia Motor Speedway on Sunday,” Wardell said. “He likes to hit a lot of small, local, Saturday night-type tracks, and we were really excited to hear that news. “We’ve had a lot of different drivers come through these gates over the last four years, but Kenny Schrader is by far the biggest name we’ve had,” she added. “This won’t be the last big name we’ll get, either.” During heat laps, Schrader was just like any of the other drivers, hanging out along the fence sizing up the competition. He liked what he saw. “I knew there would be plenty of good cars. That wasn’t going to be a problem,” Schrader said. “There’s always a lot of good cars at every place we go.” Wardell said some of the local modified drivers were looking forward to the opportunity to race against the legend. “Some of our modified guys here said he better bring his game face because we’ve got some pretty fast cars here,” she said. One of the drivers was reigning track champion Kevin Morehouse. “I’ve raced against him before four or five times,” Morehouse said. “I beat him twice. I like racing against these ‘big name’ guys. The more competition, the better.” The one thing Schrader didn’t particularly like about his visit to Holmes County was the frigid temperatures.
“It’s chilly,” the North Carolina native said. “We’re used to the warm weather.” He said he doesn’t change his racing style based on the weather. “We always run hard,” he said. In the 30-lap feature, on the first lap, Schrader was involved in a crash and sent to the back of the 20-car field. He made his way back past a couple cars, finishing the race in 17th place. Schrader ran third in his heat race. Morehouse would go
on to finish second in the feature behind winner Jesse Wisecarver. Schrader’s success as a race car driver carries over into other areas of his life. His on-track records are just part of the story. As a race team owner, Schrader has fielded cars in NASCAR, ARCA and several dirt series. He has also worked as a TV commentator with SPEED and ESPN, offering his own perspective as a driver/owner.
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NASCAR legend Ken Schrader brought his Renegade Modified race car to Hilltop Speedway Saturday night. The No. 9 finished 17th in the 30-lap feature after getting sent to the back of the pack after a first-lap crash.
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NASCAR legend Kenny Schrader, with Hilltop Speedway promoter Tracey Wardell looking on, signs autographs for fans Saturday at Hilltop Speedway in Millersburg prior to the 30-lap King of the Hill Renegade Modifieds feature. Schrader drove the Federated Auto Parts car, but only finished 17th in the main event.
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Knights lose 1-0 game, then slugfest er he left early or not, whether it was close or not, he made the call.” “Coach Boyd was watching it real well and he knew the runner took off early,” said Buckingham. “That’s good coaching, and once we got that, we were rolling ... getting out of the first was absolutely huge.” In the Generals’ half of the inning, Tom Huettner blooped a leadoff single to left, was forced at second on Buckingham’s grounder, and Aric Saal followed by lining a shot to center. Troyer sprinted in and on a door-die effort dove for Saal’s ball, but it eluded the Knight outfielder and bounded by him for a double. Buckingham never slowed down around third, barely beating the relay throw home and sliding across with what turned out to be the only run of the game, and the only one he needed. “It just so happened that we got a little break, scored a run and Buck made it stand up,” Wooster coach Derek Boys said. Snyder hit into some more hard luck in the West Holmes third, coming to the plate with the bases loaded again and one out after Troyer and Wood sandwiched hits around a walk to Baird. Snyder pulled a bullet toward right, but second baseman Huettner ranged to his left, extended to make a diving stab, and got up and doubled Wood off of first for the inningending double play. “Gabe hit a ball as hard as he could, their second baseman made a great play and they were out of the inning again,” McDowell said. A.J. Race hit a two-out double in the fourth and Leppla a twoout single in the sixth, but West Holmes never seriously threatened again after the third in falling to 7-3 overall and 1-3 in the OCC. Baird, a lefthanded junior, struck out five, walked one and gave up six hits, two each by Saal and Seth Carnahan (double). “We usually
win when Butch throws like that,” said McDowell after his ace lost for the first time in four decisions. “I thought both pitchers had great command of their curves. It was just a well-pitched game.” West Holmes, besides hitting close to .400, had been averaging just under 10 runs a game. But Buckingham, who improved to 2-1 on the season with the win, said the only way to meet the challenge was to challenge the Knight hitters himself. “The way I look at it, you just have to go right at them,” he said. “Against a good team, you can’t have any fear. You need to be confident in your stuff. “It’s baseball. Even if Albert Pujols is at the plate, you never know. You can’t be afraid.” The victory moved the Generals to 3-1 in the OCC and 6-2 overall. Wooster 11, West Holmes 8 Ryan Lally’s first career home run highlighted a 10-run sixth inning for the visiting Generals, who knocked off the Knights for the second straight game. Lally also earned the save, striking out a pair of Knights in the seventh inning. West Holmes jumped on Wooster starter Tom Huettner for four runs in the first inning and two more in the second to take a 6-0 lead. Gabe Snyder homered and singled twice to lead the nine-hit attack of the Knights (7-4, 1-4). Aaron Saal picked up the win in relief of Huettner, giving up two runs on five hits over 4 1/3 innings. Saal (2 hits) and Adam O’Brien had doubles for the Generals, who banged out nine hits against four West Holmes hurlers. Lally also rapped out two hits for the winners (7-2, 4-1). Colton Shane was tagged with the loss, surrendering five runs on three hits in 1/3 of an inning. Dillon Baird had a pair of doubles and Keaton Leppla added a two-base hit for the Knights.
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Running for Boston West Holmes sprinter Elise Neville has a Bible verse printed on her arm to honor the runners and spectators hurt by bomb blasts at the Boston Marathon last week. All the West Holmes girl runners donned the verse and were joined by the Mansfield Tygers in a group prayer for Boston prior to the dual track meet at West Holmes last week. The meet was halted midway through the event because of a thunderstorm with the Knights well in control. The verse the runners chose to honor Boston was: Isaiah 40:31 “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.”
Wildlife management field day The East Central Ohio branch of the Quality Deer Management Association will hold a free wildlife management field day this Saturday from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. at Hochstetler Milling, 552 state Route 95 in Loudonville. Dr. Michael Tonkovich, the Deer Project Leader for the Ohio Division of Wildlife, will speak on new deer regulations. Also speaking will be Ross Fogel on soil conditioning for food plots;
Tom James will explain the ins and outs of shed hunting and give a demonstration of his shed dogs; Erich Long will talk on switchgrass and native vegetation; Casey Shoopman will give a seminar on coyote trapping techniques; and Curt Yoder, the East Central QDMA chapter president, will talk on QDMA co-ops. The event is free to attend. For more information, contact Yoder at 330-231-1965.
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By MIKE PLANT Staff Writer It was the pitchers’ duel everyone expected when West Holmes’ Butch Baird and Wooster’s Nick Buckingham hooked up Wednesday afternoon. Both hurlers were reaching the mid-80s with their fastballs and adding sharp-breaking curveballs to keep the respective lineups completely in check. But it was an unexpected twist early in the game that proved to be the ultimate difference, as Buckingham pitched the Generals to a 1-0 Ohio Cardinal Conference victory over the visiting Knights. Wooster’s senior righthander was superb in his complete-game shutout, striking out 11, walking just one and allowing West Holmes, batting .396 as a team coming in, only five hits. Buckingham got stronger as the game went on, as only two Knights reached base over the final four innings. But he was on the ropes at the very beginning, only to get the key break the Generals needed. Scott Troyer led off the game by lining a ball to center, which Wooster’s Drew Wharton dropped, and Baird followed with a sacrifice bunt. Buckingham tried to nail Troyer at second but his throw was late, and the Wooster pitcher couldn’t get a throw off on Vayden Wood’s ensuing bunt, loading the bases with no outs. West Holmes cleanup hitter Gabe Snyder lofted a fly down the line in left, plenty deep enough to score Troyer with the game’s first run. But Wooster appealed that Troyer left third too early, and the umpire agreed. Suddenly, the Knights had two on and two out, and the Generals piled out of their dugout to greet Buckingham after he fanned Keaton Leppla to escape the inning unscathed. “It was a tough call,” West Holmes coach Kurt McDowell said. “I’m not blaming the ump, but I didn’t expect the call to be made. Wheth-
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LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION On Tax Levy in Excess of the Ten Mill Limitation Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Education of the West Holmes Local School District of Ashland, Coshocton, Holmes and Wayne Counties in Ohio adopted on January 23, 2013, there will be submitted to a vote of the electors of said school district at the Special Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, May 7, 2013, the question of renewing all of an existing tax levy in the sum of one million one hundred eighty thousand dollars ($1,800,000) per year for 10 years commencing in 2013, first due in calendar year 2014, for the purpose of providing for the emergency requirements of the school district. The tax being a renewal of an existing tax at a rate not exceeding 3.39 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.339 for each one hundred dollars of valuation. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on Election Day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Holmes County, Ohio. Georgianna Cool, Chairman Lisa Welch, Director Dated February 6, 2013 Publish Holmes County Hub Publish Holmes County Shopper April 18, 25, 2013
LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION On Tax Levy in Excess of the Ten Mill Limitation Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of resolutions of the Board of Health of Holmes County, Ohio passed on January 18, 2013 and the Board of County Commissioners of Holmes County, Ohio passed on February 4, 2013, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the Special Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, May 7, 2013,
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the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of the Holmes County General Health District for the purpose of operation of the Holmes County Health Department. The tax being an additional tax at a rate not exceeding 0.75 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.075 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 10 years, commencing in 2013, first due in calendar year 2014. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on Election Day. By order of the Board of Elections, of Holmes County, Ohio. Georgianna Cool, Chairman Lisa Welch, Director Dated February 6, 2013 Publish Holmes County Hub Publish Holmes County Shopper April 18, 25, 2013
NOTICE TO BIDDERS STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Columbus, Ohio Division of Construction Management Legal Copy Number: 138020
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the Ohio Environmental Pro- nut Creek Area, (330) 893-3619 tection Agency (Ohio EPA) last week. The complete FOUND: TAME cockatiel, West of public notice including addi- Holmesville. Call (330) 567-9348. tional instructions for submitting comments, request- 70 Business Opportunity ing information or a public hearing, or filing an appeal THE ECONOMY GOT may be obtained at: YOU DOWN? http://www.epa.ohio.gov GOOD PART TIME $$$$$ /actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, FOR PART TIME Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. HOURS P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, DELIVERING THE Ohio 43216. Ph: LOCAL MORNING NEWSPAPER FOR 614-644-2129 email: THE DAILY RECORD HClerk@epa.state.oh.us FINAL ISSUANCE PERMIT TO INSTALL
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WALNUT CREEK MENNONITE CHURCH 2619 COUNTY ROAD 144 WALNUT CREEK TWP. OH ACTION DATE : 04/18/2013 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: WASTEWATER IDENTIFICATION NO. : 926542 This final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable to ERAC. Sanitary Sewer Extension for Walnut Creek Mennonite Church at 2619 County Road 144 Publish Holmes County Hub Publish Holmes County Shopper April 25, 2013
Sealed proposals will be accepted from pre-qualified Notices bidders at the ODOT Office 55 of Contracts until 10:00 a.m. on May 9, 2013. Project SPRING CELEBRATION, April 27, 10-4, 138020 is located in Holmes Grange Hall, 2411 Shreve Rd. Thirty-One, County, SR-39-24.24 and is Origami Owl, Tastefully Simple, Mary a TWO LANE RESURFAC- Kay, Premier Design Jewelry, Simply Scentsy, Velata, Grace Adele, ING project. The date set for Said, Tupperware, Laura's Sweet Treats, For completion of this work shall more details 330-464-7650 be as set forth in the bidding proposal. Plans and Specifi- BUYING JUNK batteries, aluminum, copcation are on file in the De- per, brass, electric motor, farm machinery, appliances, cars, trucks. partment of Transportation. 330-279-2142 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR RENT: Portable steam clean presPublish Holmes County Hub Publish Holmes County Shopper April 18, 25, 2013
sure washer for farm & job sites. Call for rates. (330) 466-8768.
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CASH FOR scrap metal: trucks, buses, cars, heavy equip., farm equip., copper, batteries, brass, aluminum, and any metal. Call (330) 473-8410.
JOB FAIR EXPO Attend the “Holmes County Employment Expo” on Thursday, May 16, 2013, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., at The Saint Peter Catholic Center. The event is located at 379 South Crawford Street, Millersburg, OH 44654. The Job Fair is a great opportunity to connect your skills with an Employer’s needs. Questions? Call the Employment and Training Connection at 800-971-7979 or 330-674-1111.
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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!! RETAIL BUSINESS for Sale, houseware & variety store, 15+ years in business. (330) 674-5603
105 General 205 CLEANING CO. looking for exp'd help. Must pass background check & own transport. Must be ins'd & bonded. Resumes to: PO Box 75, Shreve, OH 44676.
15 CU ft chest freezer for ice box. Exc. cond. Compressor is bad. $175. Merle Miller, 9620 TR 560, Holmesville. 44633. (330) 279-2066.
WANTED. HELPER on mason crew. Winesburg/ Dundee area. Stonehedge Masonry, Eddie Miller, (330) 359-1902.
FOR SALE: Dometic Gas Refrigerator, Acetylene, welding outfit for 2-wheel cart. Ervin Gingerich (330) 359-7102
SERVER WANTED, 1 year experience. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson Street or call 330-674-1457.
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WANTED: SEMI retired driver, must be able to drive vehicle with trailer, some light work involved. Winesburg/ Walnut Creek area. Call Merle at 330-353-4855. CLEANING GIRL needed every Friday to clean house near Berlin, approx. 6 hours per week. (330) 674-2225, after 5pm. BERLIN HOTEL & SUITES is looking for Front Desk help. Must be available on Sundays. Must be able to work an 8 hour day, and/or flexible shifts. Apply in person. 5330 CR 201, Millersburg, OH. NO calls please. COUNSELORS, CRAFT leaders, AAA's, additional lifeguards and weekly directors needed! For more information call (330) 756-2380 or e-mail us at info@campbuckeye.org. You can help change a life this summer. WANTED: Driver/Worker for Amish Roofing crew. Hourly wages. Call 330-852-3153 or 330-275-6479. DRIVER/WORKER FOR Amish interior
105 General trim crew, dependable, reliable, experience helpful. 330-600-1511
THE ORRVILLE Area Boys & Girls Club is looking for a full-time energetic, organized, team player to fill the role of Physical Education Director who is responsible for physical education and league programs. Bachelors Degree is preferred. Applicant must be able to direct, supervise and train part time staff and volunteers. Send resume by to kplatz@oabgc.org May 10. SPRAY PAINTERS needed immediately. Excellent pay rates with incentives. We have all benefits available. Paid vacations & holidays. Medical insurance, dental & vision. Also 401K savings plan. Apply in person at WasteQuip, 930 Massillon Rd (St Rt 241), Millersburg, OH 44654. COOK WANTED, 1 year experience. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson Street or call 330-674-1457. SEASONAL PART TIME power washers needed Mon-Fri. Call (330) 852-7111. A valid drivers license a must. MOTIVATED DRIVER/ Worker for construction crew, experience helpful but not necessary. Drug & tobacco free environment. Competitive pay. Holmes Premier Construction. Call 330-231-3304 or 330-674-0041.
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150 Food Services PIZZA SHOP help needed in D w n t w n W o o s t e r , Mon-Sat, a.m. and p.m. hours. Call (330) 825-2045 for interview.
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FOR RENT: Case skid Loader with bucket, pallet fork, manure fork. Also 4 ton dump trailer and 30 ton log splitter. Henry J. Miller, Sugarcreek. 330-852- 3363.
HELP WANTED on framing crew, exp. helpful, but not a must. Mike Borntrager, 330-763-1616.
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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.
DARI-LAND ICE CREAM machine rentals. Great for graduations, weddings, parties. 330-263-1700.
WANTED: SOMEONE to stack lumber for lumber grader. Must have valid drivers license. (330) 231-3236.
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CHARMING SPINNER. Also 22 cu ft chest freezer, not working. 330-852-9108. FOR SALE: Used gas Consul refrigerator. $250. (330) 359-0313.
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FOR RENT: Takeuchi TB 135 mini excavator. Heat & air conditioning. Different size buckets available with trailer, $25. per hour. Day time phone 330-231-5065 or 330-567-2213 ext 1. Duane Raber. FOR RENT: S185 BobCat with steel tracks, forks & bucket. $18./hr.; JLG Scissor-lift, $50/day; 42-ft. JLG GradeAll, (call for rate). 330-897-1222x3 EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: '05 JD 650J LT w/ winch and screens $65,000, '04 JD 650H LGP only 2600 hrs $40,000, '95 Cat D6H Good Machine $45,000, '97 JD450G LC-IV dozer $22,500, '92 JD 650G w/ winch, arch, screens $35,000, JD 850B w/ winch $26,000, Cat D4D dozer $15,000, '06 Komatsu PC200LC-8 $93,000 , '10 JD35D excavator $32,000, '06 Yanmar VIO35 mini hoe $18,500, '04 Yanmar VIO35 mini hoe $14,000, '09 Cat IT14G Wheel Loader cab, heat, air 7K hrs. nice $30,000, '07 JD605C crawler loader w/ forks $55,000, JD 555G crawler loader, rebuilt trans $21,000, '89 JD455G crawler loader cab, tooth bucket $19,500, Case 455C Loader $17,500, '90 Cat 953 Loader cab, heat, air $17,000, JCB 214S Grademaster 4X4 loader landscaper. $14,750, Case 450 Loader $5000, '03 JD 648G-III Grapple Skidder $55,000, '94 JD 648E skidder $24,500, '95 JD 548E skidder $24,500, '96 Franklin 170 grapple skidder, new rear tires $18,500, JD 640 Skidder $17,000, 2- JD 440C Skidder $20,000 TO $22,000 each, '97 Timberjack 460 Skidder dual arch grapple. $40,000, Hamm Smooth Drum Roller $17,500, Case 602 Vibromax Pad Foot Roller $14,500 , '00 Genie Lift Z60/34 articulated boom $22,500, '94 Moxy MT30S-3 6X6 off road dump. $18,500, '71CAT 613 Self Loading Scraper, 3208 cat engine. $8,500. Lots of misc. forks and buckets. Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 OR 330-567-3886 TRACKHOE, LGP, Cummins, Three buckets, 30" Tracks. Shreve (330) 496-3412
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NEW IDEA hand crank corn sheller, needs crank, $150. (330) 275-7852. FORD 3-PT 2 row corn planter; New Holland 3-pt finish mower, 5 ft. (330) 674-4104. SET OF foam filled skid steer wheels, 10 16.5, good shape, $1000. (330) 359-1127. STEINER 560 Bale Beaver, In good condition, (330) 359-5647 or (330) 473-2866 FOR SALE: Solid rubber skid loader wheels, $400. Also 7 ft skid loader bucket, $600. Eli A Yoder, 4484 TR 371, Millersburg, OH (330) 893-2037. NEW HOLLAND 630 Round Baler, 4x4, New Holland 270 Square Baler, John Deere 24T Square Baler, New Holland 455 PTO Mower, New Holland 256 Rake w/Dolly, John Deere 494A 4-Row Corn Planter, IH 7' Drag Disc, New Idea #17 Manure Spreader. Andy Raber (330) 893-0303 JOHN DEERE 640 Rake, Good condition, $1,100. (330) 852-2829 1956 OLIVER Super 55 Tractor, 35HP, Good running condition, good tires, $2,750 OBO. (330) 401-8262 MF 65 Diesel with forward reverse shuttle. Clean Tractor. Two JD plateless planter, units with disc openers. Like New. Right hand pioneer sulking plow with Oliver bottom. (330) 897-0405 VM
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FOR SALE: Pallet forks, new and used, for skid loaders, good quality & price, also Earth Auger and drive unit for skid loaders, Mt. Eaton Tailer, 330-359-0150.
MAGNETIC BASE Drills, for rent or sale. Precise and fast metal drilling, bit sizes from 1/2" - 2-3/8". Mt. Eaton Trailer, (330) 359-0150
FOR SALE: No. 8 New Idea spreader. Rebuilt, good shape, $1800. Ervin Raber, 13144 TR 474, Big Prairie, OH 44611
FORD 4100 diesel tractor, 52 HP, 1800 hrs. Good cond. $7100. (330) 893-0602
FOR RENT Bobcat T300 skid loader, $25/hr.; Bobcat Mini Hoe, $22/hr. +fuel (330) 231-6196 N. H. 273 Baler with trower. N. H. 256 rake. I.H. 720 5-16 plow. I.H. 800 corn planter, 4-40. I.H. 370 15 ft dic. Pequea 7 ft hay tedder, always stored inside. N.I. 319 corn picker. (330) 473-7733. OLIVER 2 bottom plow, Indiana sulky plow, #9 high gear mower, Grimm hay tedder, New Idea H10 manure spreader. (330) 852-1703. 2N FORD Tractor, needs work. $800 OBO. (330) 472-2613 FOR SALE: NH 256 Rake, in good condition. Jr. Erb (330) 852-2666
2 SPEEDEX Lawn Tractors, both in running condition, good tires, w/plow, cultivator, spade, 2 blades, & mower deck. $1,150 for all or will sell separate. Craftsman Lawn Tractor, 46" deck, good running condition, new battery. $350 (330) 401-8262 FOR SALE: 1939 John Deere B, fly wheel start, new paint, new tires. (330) 893-3547.
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FIRST CUTTING Wrapped Baleage, 1 2 % Protein, 50% Moisture, $85 per 4x4 Round Bale. (330) 472-2613
NI 206 Manure Spreader, (330) 473-9139
FOR SALE. 2nd cutting alfalfa mixed hay, $350./ ton. Eli A Yoder, 4484 TR 371, Millersburg. (330) 893-2037.
HAY MOWER, New Idea,7 ft, cut conditioner, $500. Also 3 point hitch, 3 bottom plow, $150. 330-378-4031.
FIRST CUTTING Timothy mixed hay, Abe Raber, 5150 CR 229, Fredericksburg. 44627 (330) 695-6793.
BRUSH HOG, 5 ft, pull type, like new. (330) 852-3510. JOHN DEERE 5210 tractor in good shape, 1200 hours, $10,500. (330) 359-0270.
FRUIT TREES from Schlabach Nursery. Apple $14.50, all others $15.00. David Yoder 7756 SR 514 Big Prairie, OH 44611
MASSEY FERGUSON 285 Tractor, 80HP, 3,897 Hours, $6,100. Massey Ferguson 275 Tractor, $3,900. John S. Miller, (330) 893-0303
DAIRY QUALITY Baleage. Also Hols t e i n Springer Heifers. Jeremiah Troyer. (330) 852-4310
FOR SALE: flat bed square bale wagon. Steel wheels, one upright, $250. Mahlon Yoder, CR 12, 740-622-1654
(2) 4X4 Round Bales, First Cutting, Timothy Horse Hay, $120 each (330) 472-2613
BRINLY CORN planter, 3 PT, 1 row for compact tractor, very good cond., $225. Also metal wardrobe with hooks, used for buggy harness, $45. (330) 359-5674.
HAY, 3RD cutting grass, 4x5 round bales. Call 330-893-3201.
FORD 8N with Blade. Later model engine overhauled. Runs good. Looks good. Many new parts, $2700. 330-674-9910
40 FIRST cutting round bales, baleage, $85 ea. (330) 472-2613 WESTERN TOP quality dairy hay. Call Jason, 330-473-7905. FRESH MAPLE SYRUP: $38 gal. Also in pints and quarts. Miller's Orchard 6411 TR 607, Fredericksburg 2 1/2 mi. SE of Fredericksburg
GEHL 1540 silage blower, excellent condition; Choretime HMC 50' flex auger; Kelley all-wood silage elevator, good condition. Best offers. 330-674-2459 or 330 763-1953. NEW UNILOADER bucket, 66 inch. NH 56 Rollabar rake. NI 323 corn picker. Abe Raber, 5150 CR 229, Frerdericksburg, 44627. (330) 695-6793. FOR SALE: 638 New Holland 4x4 twine round baler. Good condition. $7,000. 64 HP perkins diesel power cart. Good Condition $5,200. Owen Schlabach, 330-698-0527 JD 446 Round Baler, 4x4 Silage Special, Good condition, $8,750 OBO. (330) 852-2263 - after 5pm. 1997 FORD New Holland, 60HP PTO, Dual remotes, Only 930 hours, sync trans. Call 330-465-4590
WE ARE buying dandelion flowers by the lb. for Bio Dynamic Soil Prep. Call or write David Wengerd, 8850 CR 186, Dundee 44624 - (330) 472-2613
CUSTOM FORAGE harvesting with FWD John Deere self-propelled chopper. Will chop hay, rye and other forages. Tractors & wagons available to haul. Can also fill open tops to the side. Reasonable rates. Call 330-317-4977. 1ST CUTTING Timothy, small square bales. $7.50 each (330) 472-2613
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3RD CUTTING Square Bales, 715lbs, 30% Alfalfa, (330) 464-6188 BAGGED CORN silage, certified organic, $125/ T. Stretch your expensive hay. Holmesville. 330-473-7647. CERTIFIED ORGANIC Seed Potatoes & Garden Seeds. Call Cloverland Ag Service for catalog. 330-231-4484 FRESH MAPLE SYRUP, $36/gal. Elmer Yoder, 5184 TR 118, Baltic. 330-893-3687 x1 (8) 4X5 Round Bales, Top Quality Horse Hay, $130 each. (330) 472-2613 FOR SALE: 12% High Energy Horse Feed, free delivery available. Call for pricing, evening calls welcome. (330) 359-0150 HORSE HAY, wheat straw, small squares, round bales & large squares. Call Jason 330-473-7905. CERTIFIED ORGANIC Ryelage, Out of field, 4x4 bales, approx May 1st. (330) 567-9009 ALFALFA & Orchard Grass mix, $6.00/bale (35-lb.) - ($342/ton) BECKS, 330-893-9304. FOR SALE: Old hay in small bales. Also tire changer, $75.00. Also two 13" tires, $40.00/ both. (330) 264-6256.
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HUGE GARAGE Sale, May 2-4, 8-5, Furniture, Area Rugs, Comforters, Car Roof Cargo, Ladies, Mens & Girls Clothing, Toys. 7185 SR 39, 2 mi E. of Mlbg. GARAGE SALE! Gas Dryer & Cook Stove, Bookcase, Microwave, Central Vac System, 11' Vinyl Picket Fence, 108" Cordless Cellular Shade, Large Oak Corner Computer Desk, Ceiling Fan/Light, Carpets, Clothes, Mark Coblentz, 3227 US 62, Millersburg. May 1-2, 8am. MULTI FAMILY garage sale. April 25-26, 8-6. HP Photosmart fax/ copy machine, like new, oak corner shelf, stamps & supplies, clothes, dishes, large Tearose Pfaltzgraff dishes set with canister set & extra serving pieces, lots of misc. Andrew Yoder, 6440 SR 515, Trail. BARN SALE: April 29th - May 4th. Warehouse seconds, stainless steel, gift items, bent dents, books, cards, toys, lots of closeouts! AC Sales, 7792 Frease Road, Fredericksburg, OH. 330-6952344 GARAGE SALE #19 Berlin Sales Apr. 25-27, 6:30-? Oil Lamps, Princess House, Party Lite, Tupperware, Jars, Toddler bed, Palm Tree Bathroom Set. GARAGE SALE. April 25 & 26 8am-5pm. Thursday and Friday. 4843 Valley Drive, Berlin. A good variety of stuff.
Firewood Fuel LOWERY TEENIE Genie electric organ with stool. $50. Desk chair. $20. Phone: 330-763-4944. Leave message.
FOR SALE Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also hollow cmpfire logs 330 231-8462.
ESTATE SALE. May 3 & 4, 8am-4pm. 4 piece bedroom suite, curio cupboard, sewing machine, antiques, glassware, china, household. 1979 CR 575, 1 mile North of Baltic Nursing Home. High quality items.
SPLIT SEASONED firewood for sale $50/pickup load. Leroy Yoder, 3210 TR 194, Sugar Creek, OH. (330) 893-2010.
MAY 2-3-4, 9-5, Clothes, Housewares, Hunting, & Misc. TR 314, Millersburg. Neighborhood Sale.
FIREWOOD - Kiln dried kindling. $5.00/scoop or $25/pickup load. Troy Ridge Manufacturing, 3998 CR 168, Millersburg, OH. (2-1/2 mi. N.E. of Berlin). SPLIT SEASONED firewood for sale. Near Welcome, west of Millersburg. $50. pick up load. 330-231-3350 or 330-231-6779.
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FRI. & Sat., May 10 & 11. Same days as Double H Greenhouse sales. Atlee C Yoder's, 4901 TR 117, Baltic. BEACHYS BARGAIN Barn shelves are stocked. Bikes, golf, base & soft balls, bike cart for 2 children, strollers, porta crib, books, lots more. 1 mi. South of Kline Lumber. 4578 TR 369 Millersburg, OH 330-893-7902
WELCOME CHURCH of Christ Rummage Sale. Fri., May 3, 9 am-5 pm. Sat., May 4, 9 am-12 noon. Baked goods also.
WOOL BUYING and Sheep Shearing, Book Now! Wool Bags available if needed. Marvin (330) 893-7037 Ext 3 or Vernon (330) 893-2620
MULTI-FAMILY SALE, May 4, 7am. Maple Grove School, Ely Rd., Apple Creek. Arthur Maxwell Bible Story set, Jenny Lind crib, L. Tikes baby changer, floor lamps, Salad Master, 2-ft. oak glider, dishes & lots more!
3 YEAR OLD Westgate crown gelding. Tss, buggy size, family or boy's horse. Andy Yoder 6000 T.R. 607 Fredericksburg, OH 44627
HUGE 6 Family Garage Sale, April 26-27, 4236 Harrison Rd. W. of Fredericksburg. Lots of Clothes, Mutza-Coat -Dress Suits, Childrens clothes, houseware, more sales in neighborhood.
8 YEARS old trotter, TSS, fast traveler, ready for long trips, needs regular work, $2700. 5 years old trotter, TSS, family horse, good broke, $2800. Pigmy goat nanny, $150. 10400 Lower Trail Rd, Dundee. 330-904-3047.
HARVEST THRIFT STORE of Killbuck GREAT DEALS!! Bring this ad in for 10% off
7 YEARS old team of Belgian geldings, bred sorrel stand 17.1, well matched. Good solid team that will do lots of work. Well broke. (740) 552-1722.
MOVING SALE! April 25-27, Baby Crib/ Swing/High Chair, Furniture, Lots of Clothes, PSP Games, Discovering lots more. 9739 Yoder Rd, SW Sugarcreek. More sales in neighborhood. On Pleasant Valley Road, 7+families, Roy Weaver.
FOR SALE: Paint Tennessee Walker Gelding, 10 yrs old, has been on trail rides. 740-623-0459
YARD SALE. April 25-27, 7am. Household items, toys, new door knobs, play pen,new buggy ropes, small greenhouse on wheels, weight bench. Raymond Kauffman, 5815 TR 362, North of Berlin.
SMALL HOLSTEIN 1st calf heifer, due to freshen this Spring, $700. Wanted: Pea fowl hen. (740) 398-9382. 7 YEAR old Dutch cross sorrel, 3 whites & stripe, TSS, buggy size, $2500. Michael Barkman, 330-600-1502.
COUNTY LINE Trading Post Inside the barn at Wholesome Valley Farm Bargains and Treasures, from A to Z 927 US 62 Wilmot, OH 440-477-0950
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1 PURE BRED Katahdin ram, black & white, 3 years old, produces good color, $200. (330) 279-2066.
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8 YR old Belgian gelding, broke to most farm machinery. Also 1 yr old Belgian stud colt, red sorrel, white mane & tail. (330) 231-5219. KATADIN EWES & Ram lambs, Sugarcreek. (330) 215-1010
FOR SALE, 9 yr old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, Stands to hitch and at corners, Well broke. $2,000. Eli J. Mast, 330-893-9943 FOR SALE: 53 in. brown gelding w/stripe and 4 white socks. Broke to ride and drive. TSS, not for little kids. Good traveler. 330-893-3087 ext. 1
4 PURE BRED Katahdin ewes, 1-5 yrs old, in good health, $225. each. (330) 279-2066. 2 PAINT Riding Horses, well broke to ride, 1-Registered Mare, 1-Gelding. (330) 674-4505
JERSEY BULL: 8 mon. old polled, $400. Andy A. Troyer, CR 19, Millersburg, 674-1860 ext. 2.
FOR SALE: 2 yr old Belgain, Broke. 10yr old Black Crossbred Gelding, Women can drive, TS, Has been our surrey horse for 5 yr. 3yr old Brown Gelding, Women can drive, TSS, Broke, Buggy Size. (330) 897-0014
FOR SALE: (5) Sheep w/lambs, 3yrs 1-1/2yrs, (330) 674-0809†
2 HOLSTEIN Heifers, 8-10 month old. $550 each (330) 897-1459
KATAHDIN RAM, 5 or 6 years old, $175. (330) 275-7852.
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ARE YOU ready for summer? Wooster Church of the Nazarene's "Too Good to be Threw" Spring & Summer kids clothing & toy resale is Sat., April 27, 8:30-12:30. Now accepting Credit Cards w/small fee. No car seats. No shoppers with strollers before 10 am. Info. 330-262- 1471. BERLIN COMMUNITY Garage Sales, April 25-27. 20+ sales. Maps avail. at all participating sales & N. Market Variety. Inquires-330- 231-5509
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WANTED: PASTURE for 8 smaller heifers, Wyman Troyer, (330) 897-7403 3 YEARS old gelding, Political BriefingHarmonious, trotter, fresh, will make a nice family horse. 2 years old gelding, trotting bred, stout black horse, will get good. Marcus Mullet, (330) 852-2826. FOR SALE: 15 year old standard bred dark bay gelding. Sound, not quite traffic safe. Women can drive.10559 Salt Creek RD. Fredericksburg OH. 44627 JERSEY BULL, service age, polled, $800. Noah Troyer, 6840 TR 568, Holmesville. (330) 674-0851. FOR SALE: Standing stud sire Donato Hanover, sire of dam Muscles Yankee Stands By. Jonas Miller, 7963 TR 602, Fredericksburg, OH 44627.
STANDING AT STUD - Dutch Harness stallion, black-4 white socks & strip, Equator: Wouter x Unity x Patijn. KWPN registered. Service fee, $500. Daniel Schlabach, 740- 622-4059. 10 YR OLD Paint Gelding, Rides with spirit, also drives. Wyman Yoder (330) 893-2095†Ext 1
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FOR SALE: Pullets, ready to lay. Atlee Gingerich, 9047 S. Kansas Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627
8 YEARS old black gelding, double gaited, broke for women or older people, $1200. (330) 473-7360.
FOR SALE: 22 (born Jan & Feb.) Polypay ewe lambs. Can be registered. Dan Mast, (330) 763-4136
STANDING AT stud. 52 inch Paint black & white Homozygous pony stallion. Allen E Miller, 5571 CR 68, Millersburg, OH 44654. (330) 893-4908.
5 Suffolk ewes. $200. 6 cross bred lambs. $50. 2 poly-pay ram lambs. $80 John J. Miller 8455 Cutter Road. Fredericksburg, OH. 44627 5 YR old riding horse, broke for anybody to ride. $1200. Also 3 ponies. 1 yr old stud, 2 yr old stud, & 12 yr old gelding. Atlee Barkman, (330) 897-8460. ALPINE GOATS, recently fresh, good milkers, (330) 600-0130
5 yr. old standard bred mare, sire is Tom Ridge, out of Set Me Free dam, safe & sound, $3000; 5 yr. old reg'd black Morgan mare, from RG Ranch in Nebraska, tss, also safe for women, $3000. (330) 897-4503 YEARLING 1/2 FRIESIAN and 1/2 S.T.B filly; also, 8 year old S.T.B mare, traffic safe and sound, good boy's horse, reason for selling-- too much for wife and kid. Levi Yoder 8050 Weaver Road Fredericksburg, OH. 330-763-3667 FOR SALE: 14 year old standard bred mare, all trot, has papers. 330-893-3920 WANTED: DUTCH X Percheron gelding or Morgan gelding. Must be good broke., sound, with no bad habits. Top dollar for top quality paid. 802-272-5707. WANTED: BREEDING age dairy bull, preferably Holstein or Jersey. Phone (419) 632-4339, leave message. FOR SALE: Jersey Cow, would make a good family cow. Amos Yoder (330) 897-1295 Ext 1
5 YR old Trotter, boys horse, been in buggy, upheaded, TSS, Sire Victor Victorious. Michael R. Coblentz, 7229 TR 668, Millersburg (330) 359-5936 REGISTER HACKNEY Pony. Broke, TSS, fun to drive. Not for small kids. Call 330-600-2545 FOR SALE: 13 yr old Standard Bred Gelding, Sound, All-trot, Good Traveler, Watches big traffic, In Surrey 5 yrs, $900 OBO, Jacob Mast (330) 279-2486
FOR SALE: 9 years old 48" black & white pony mare. Was school children's pony this winter. (330) 897-3503, Dennis W Mast.
3 YR old Gelding, Master Glide Peggus Spar. All trot,TSS, been in buggy. 330-893-1336 ext 3 VM.
WANTED TO buy: horses, ponies, saddles & horse trailers. 330-813-3052.
5 YEAR old gilding, Revenue-S-Sierra Cosmos, 16.1 hands, black with strip & 2 white socks. Good traveler, TSS, $5400. Also 8 yr old gelding, SSJ'S Caviar, 16.1 hands, 2 white socks, in buggy 4 years, TSS, $2800. obo. (330) 852-4062.
STANDING AT STUD: 2 yr. Royal Strength Elpaso Kash Star Snip, 3 white feet, $250. 330-893-0017
2 YEAR old dairy bull, available until June 15. Half Holstein, quarter short horn & quarter jersey. Jeff Miller, 330-231-9647.
7 Yr. old standardbred gelding, 16.2 surrey horse deluxe. 330-600-0450. 4 YR old black Percheron gelding, broke to all farm machinery. Michael Miller, 330-695-2272.
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6 YEAR OLD dark gelding trotter, buggy size, TSS, slower but very good for long trips. Broke for anyone. $1,950. Bunker Hill, 330-893-2832 ext. 3. 11 MO old trotting filly, a good 14H, Dark brown, Out of Sierra Crown, $600 (330) 893-0314 FOR SALE: 3 yr. old gray and white Jack, broke. Steven Mast, 4198 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE. 5 years old tri-colored Paint pony gelding, 52" 1/2 Hackney, 1/2 Paint, good traveler, broke to ride and drive. Not for small kids. (330) 897-1015.
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11 YEARS old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, boy's horse. $1200. obo. (330) 472-2613.
AT STUD, HBMS Pepper Rage, black Morgan stallion. Sire: Kauai. Hollybrook stage rage son. Dam: Bell Pepper Daughter. Will take a few outside mares. Service fee $400. (330) 897-4503. 10 YR. OLD big bay standard bred gelding trotter. Traffic sound. Good traveler. Mose Yoder 10627 Senff Rd. Dundee, Ohio 44624 5 YR old Paint pony mare, 53 inches, up headed, good for long trips. Broke to ride & drive. $850. (330) 359-5674.
FOR SALE: 2 year old black, white pony gelding, kid broke to ride and drive. Marty Mast, 4198 Twp. Rd. 606, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627 FOR SALE: 4 year old black pony gelding. Broke to ride and drive. Medium size. Orus Mast , 330-473-9077
7 YR old Gelding Paint, Tall, Beautiful, Needs experienced rider, $600 Call 330-600-2298
3 YEARS old 1/2 Morgan, 1/4 standard, 1/4 Percheron gelding, TSS. Nice boy's horse. $1500.00. 10243 Saltcreek Rd, Fredericksburg, 44627.
STANDING AT stud: 37" black-white paint pony stud. Atlee Gingerich, 9047 S. Kansas Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627
STUD SERVICE, 46 inch bay pony, 3 white feet, $50. Call at 8 pm. David Yoder, 330-567-2302.
AUCTION ALERT
Eighty Four Acres of Good Ohio Farmland Friday, May 10, 2013, Commencing at 10:00AM.
Selling five parcels and combined. Mineral rights transfer with land. Inspection times.
BLACK STANDARD Bred Mare, 12 yrs old, Brood mare or driving horse. (330) 852-0703†Ext. 2
13 yr. old brown standard bred gelding, tss, dbl. gaited, women can drive, something for older people, $1500/obo. John Byler, 8355 TR 562, Holmesville, OH 44633. 330-763-0944
Wednesday, April 24th, 5 to 7 pm and Saturday, April 20th, 2 to 4 pm.
WANTED: ROUND open top hanging chicken feeders, Jacob Mast (330) 279-2486
9 YR old Black Standard Bred Gelding, Mostly trot, Needs to be driven, $850 (330) 600-0695
Smokey Lane Stables, Inc. 6876 Smokey Lane Road NW • Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Phone: 330-852-2237 Fax: 330-852-2237 Auctioneer Myron Miller
STANDING AT stud. 37 inches tall black & white pony. Nice markings. Service fee $40. 10400 Lower Trail Rd, Dundee. (330) 852-2827. FOR SALE: 3 yr old Black & White P o n y Mare, broke to drive, green broke to ride. $325 Allen A Miller (330) 893-2312
STUD, BLACK & White 52" Pony, Very nice and sensable. Service fee $40. (330) 698-0538
6 YR old gelding. Memphis flash. Double gaited. TS needs some work. 330-893-1040
3 YEARS old Belgian gelding, broke. Marion Miller, Senff Road. (330) 359-1127.
REG. PERCHERON mare, 9 yr old broke, $3000. Reg. Belgian mare, 8 yr old, broke, $2500. (330) 852-1703.
6 YEARS old paint gelding, broke to ride & drive, TSS, very well broke. Good traveler. Ray N Miller, 1395 CR 600, Baltic.43804. (330) 897-1377 ext 3.
12 YEAR old Cross bred mare, good traveler. Not quite tss, boy's horse. $800. John J. Miller 8455 Cutter Road. Fredericksburg, OH 44627
BAY MORGAN stallion, at stud or for sale. Sire: Funquest Cafallero. Dam: Wyoming Flyhawk Granddaughter. Old Foundation breeding on both sides. Service fee $250. or sell for $2500. Call (330) 897-4503. FOR SALE: 4 YEARS old India Blue Peacock, (330) 852-1902.
KATAHDIN SHEEP herd and lambs, seven adults. 16 yr old gelding, safe for short trips. 3 HP ShopFox shaper, new Raze panel door cutters. Dodds Dovetailer model SE-1, 1 1/2 HP. Day phone 330-852-1687. Voice Mail 330-852-3809
DOBBINS REAL ESTATE AUCTION Will sell on location 924 Portage Rd. Wooster, OH.
Across the road from College Hills Retirement Village.
MONDAY EVE., APRIL 29, 2013 - 6:00 PM
On the premises at 1514 North Wenger Rd., Dalton, Ohio. No Buyers Premium!
5 YR old gelding, trotter, broke for anyone, travels nice. 4 yr old gelding, all trot, big enough for surrey. 3 yr old black mare, all trot, very sharp. Also others on hand. Loran Schlabach, (330) 852-3096.
saturday May 4. tack 9:30AM Horses 12 noon. Consigned are Registered Quarter Horses, Registered Paints, HaFlingers, Hackneys, Shetlands, Miniature Horses, Donkeys and more. Will have harnesses, carts, saddles and all types od horse related items. Taking consignments through sale day of horses and tack. Regular driving Horse sale Friday, May 10 tack 5:30PM Horses 7:00PM
FOR SALE: Road cart. Very good condition. Steel wheels and battery. Lights, $750. 330-466-0282
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11 YR old Gelding, by Valley Victory, All trot, TSS, on the bit, Not for women. $1,600. (330) 852-4304
uuuuuuuu 9 YR OLD Black Gelding, Speedy Crown, TSS, Pull on bit, Stands good to hitch. Henry Miller, 6127 Harrison Rd, Fredericksburg.
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AT STUD, Registered Quarter Horse Stallion, Strawberry Roan, (330) 464-1502, 5332 TR 606, Fredericksburg. PASTURE FOR rent for 4 or 5 heifers. Abe Yoder, (330) 695-2141.
AT STUD, 36" black Appaloosa miniature horse, $45. fee. Vernon Yoder, 6135 TR 362, Millersburg, OH 44654.
FOR SALE: Used Surrey Pole, New paint, $175 (330) 600-0090
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ThIS PROPERTy SELLS ABSOLUTE.
A 10% (Ten Percent) non-refundable earnest money deposit to be surrendered at the conclusion of the bidding. This deposit will be applied as part of the closing within 30-45 days. Several items & tools will follow the real estate including: A good 5088 136 HP Tractor (IH); DMI In Line 3 Shank Ripper; (2) Good Gravity Wagons; (2) Field Cultivators; Great Plains 15 ft CDH Solid Stand No Till; Rotary Mower; Scrapper blade, etc. Also selling a good 2001 Chevy S-10 pickup.
Sale by order of Ann Shisler
REAL ESTATE: The Dobbins home is a good solid brick ranch home on a 85’ x 153’ lot with a walk-out basement. This home built in 1961 has 1092 sq. ft. of finished living area on the main level plus a nice deck off the LR, plus an enclosed front porch, plus 520 sq. ft. of finished living area in the basement. Three BR’s – Bath & a half, fireplace w/gas logs, central A/C, and gas heat help make this a highly desirable home. The garage is in the basement, the driveway is paved, and the lot nicely landscaped. Drive by and pick up a brochure from the information box on the property or download the information from the website www. reshowcase.com. Shown by appointment – Call Robin Daugherty of Premier Real Estate Connection @ 330-345-4224 or any agent at Real Estate Showcase Wooster – 330-2646888. TAX & LEGAL: Parcel No. 67-01564.000 The taxes are $740.79 per half year and will be pro-rated to the date of closing. The seller will provide a Warranty Deed and Certificate of Title plus offer to split the fee for an Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance. TERMS: A non-refundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price to be made at the close of the auction by check. The balance to be paid in full at closing within 30 – 45 days. No financing contingencies. Immediate possession will be given at closing. JANICE DOBBINS, OWNER Auction Conducted By:
Sale Conducted by
RE/Max Showcase of Wooster Jim Swinehart Co-Listing 330-466-3018 - JSwiney@aol.com Dave Gallapoo, Auctioneer 330-201-0887 Tom Davis, Broker 330-264-2644 Pictures @ Auction Zip.com #18038
FRED TROYER – BROKER JON MAST BROKER/AUCTION MGR.
Auction Conducted in Co-Operation With ROBIN DAUGERTY REALTOR, ABR 330-345-4224
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3 YR old black & white pony gelding, well broke, TSS. 2 yr old black & white pony gelding. Both 38", broke single, double & ride. Full brothers. (330) 852-1902.
5 YR old Trotting Gelding, in buggy 3 mo, bay with white markings, good barn manners, travels fast, drives good, sharp horse. 15.2H, $2,500 (330) 893-0314
4 YEARS old brown standard bred mare, up headed, fresh horse, 90% trot, $1900. (330) 695-2153.
FOR SALE. Bay 3 yr. old Friesian standardbred gelding, well started, Sierra Cosma's grandson, $2500. VM / 330275-9256
FOR SALE: 6 years old registered chestnut morgan gelding. Safe for women & older people. 330-674-4739. 40" PONY Mare: 5 yr. old. Broke to drive, $450. Henry Troyer, 330-279-2178 HAFLINGER 2 years old Red Sorrel gelding. Good broke for a 2 years old. (330) 852-9701 3 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, $1,000. Jonas Troyer, 330-897-1403 Ext 3 SERVICE AGE Registered Jersey Bulls, Bred for components & longevity, from closed herd. (330) 698-0151 Ext 4 PAIR OF 3 & 4 yr old spotted draft geldings. Broke to most all farm machinery. Marvin Coblentz, 992 US 62, Wilmot. (330) 359-5570. SADDLE: TREELESS barefoot Arizona western style with pad. Like new, $700. $1200 new, 330-378-2907
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DRESSER, $60; DVD stand 30"x24"x12", $20;Kid's table w/2 chairs $30; Kerosene heater $85. (330) 674-7290. FOR SALE: Knee Hole Desk, $50, (2) Propane Gas Lamps $30 ea. (1) Kerosene Lamp $50. OBO on all items. Robert Yoder(330) 695-2026 ELECTRIC ZIG-ZAG Sewing machine, maple cabinet, excellent condition, $100 (330) 897-1325 SET OF Maple bunk beds, Toy Story toddler bed, tons of kids toys, kids Red Lighting McQueen table w/ chairs, 16" boys bike & adult 26", 330-231-8081. BLUE COUCH & loveseat, green recliner, big wardrobe, knee hole desk, file cabinets, night stands, all size beds & frames. Table & new deluxe mattress sets. 2529 TR 110, Millersburg. (330) 674-0944.
RIGGLE FARM AUCTION Sat., April 27th @ 10:00 am
11530 SR 36, Port Washington, OH 43837
Directions: Interstate 77 to Newcomerstown Exit 65. Go East on SR 36 2.3 miles towards Port Washington.
Tools, Farm Equipment, Collectibles
Antiques & Collectibles: Oak china cabinet & secretary desk, nice lg. apple cider/wine press, Griswold cast iron bean pot, copper kettle, Hoosier type cabinet, gas pump, flat iron, butter churn, old cowboy spurs, license plates, apple peeler, Texaco oil cans, bird cage, Zenith table top radio, 12 pc. Gold Wild rose fine china, milk cans, pitcher pump, elephant knick-knacks, eyeglasses, several quilts, tins, postcards, school bell, 14k gold tip Fountain pen, popcorn popper, rain gauge Coshocton grain, cast iron skillets, rocker, 1950s Clay Week, phone receivers, fishing equip, Dental tools in box, oil lantern, canners, zinc lids, pickle jars, flower sifter, metal cabinets, copper bean pot, Waterfall Wardrobe, Diddie Blitzen Lightning Rod, flat top trunk, barrel trunk, metal wheel wagons, 1 man tree saw, full sz bedroom set w/ vanity, hit & miss engine, crank sheep shear, child’s rocker, platform rocker, wooden beer kegs, Nobility silverware set. 25+ nice old quilts Toys: Several old toys, McCormick Deering manure spreader, cast iron farm implements, cast iron oxen, cast iron horses, cast iron stove, wooden view master w/inserts, Lionel train engine, Jensen Mfg. steam engine, croquet sets, lawn darts, Bakelite, view master w/inserts, Wind-up Union Pacific train, tractor toys, Toboggan sled, wind-up Donald Duck. Gold & Silver: scrap gold & silver & misc. costume jewelry. Farm Equipment: grain bins, horse drawn grain drill, slip scoop, 150 gal. fuel tank, horse drawn manure spreader, 5 ft. pull behind brush hog, lime spreader, JD 9’ blade, 1950s Moline U tractor, Moline Z, hay wagons, grain dryer, hay elevator, sickle bar mower, wooden corn crib on cut sandstone. Vehicles: John Deere Gator 4x2 81hrs. 2 seater w/dump bed; 1930s Krantz Brew Co. truck, 1 owner 2001 Toyota Echo 77k miles, 1990 Lincoln Town Car, 1972 26ft motor home, 1971 Jeepster Commando. Lawn Tools: Toro wheel horse 42” riding mower, Sears LT 200 42”, Chain drive Rototiller, lawn sweeper, Rear-Tine tiller, Craftsman 1 1-2 hp chippershredder, wheel barrel, nice lawn trailer, elec. chain saws, Snapper push mower, Snapper rider. Tools: Lg. newer Craftsman band saw, 20ft. Fiberglass ext. ladder, Milling tools, machinist tools, 10” Skill band saw, Lincoln stick welder, welding table, step ladders, live trap, motor hoist, transfer pumps, log hooks, log chains, pipe wrenches, bolt cutters, tool chest, tool boxes, hand tools, 30 ton press, Cincinnati #2 Mill, drill set & bits, heavy duty drill press, Lincoln welder/generator w/Kohler engine, pipe clamps, metal shaper, hydraulic parts, jacks, stands, metal table, torch set w/tanks, bench grinder, Lots of scrap. Misc. items: Meyer snow plow, Mini bike, lots of rough sawn lumber, fabrication metals, flat, angle iron, rolls of stainless, pipes, I beams, etc. Boat: Nice 1960s Fiberglass boat 35 hp motor & trailer. Also, Wards Sea king 5hp boat motor. Auctioneer notes: Lots of pictures on auctionzip.com Scrappers are welcome: Large quantity of scrap. This is a large auction & we will be running 2 rings most of the day. Auction ordered by Riggles. Signs posted. Lunch stand provided. Come spend the day with us. Terms: Cash or check Auction day.
Auctioneer & Realtor Ron A. Hickman
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Mark It Sold By Ron!
310 W. Main Street Newcomerstown, OH 43832 740-498-5275 or 330-204-1025 www.ronhickmanauctioneer.com
Grapevine Real Estate
If It Has To Be SOLD, Call Ron!!!
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FOR SALE: Med Napoleon wood stove, good cond. $600. Leroy Yoder, 10794 Mt. Hope Rd, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 SOLID MAPLE Bedroom Suit, 4-piece, 2 dressers, large mirror, & queen bed w/head & foot board. Absolute mint condition. $1,200 (330) 897-1325
DC LED BULBS
1 year warranty on all bulbs 10 Watt 201 LED $27.40
02650 AD12892303 216 11554786 10 Watt 60 Chip $24.35 6 Watt 102 LED $18.25 10 Watt AC Bulbs also available
Marlin Miller 2701 T.R. 166 #A Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Call for Wholesale Prices 330-852-7094 ext 3 AMISH MADE Cherry Table with 2 Extra Leafs. $300 (330) 621-3738 LARGE AMISH made table with 8 leafs & 6 chairs $120 (330) 621-3738 FOR SALE: Base kitchen cabinets, 78 inches long, includes stainless steel sink & faucet, perfect for garage or shop. $250. (330) 674-5618 ext 1.
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Hunting Fishing 275 NRA/CCW COURSE- $45. May 4 & 5 or May 18 & 19 330-335-9205
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EVERGREENS FOR sale. Norway,
Hunting Fishing Colorado, White Spruce & Hemlock.
REMMINGTON 1100 20ga, Excellent Condition. $525 Minnkota Trolling Motor, 30lb Thrust, 5sp., Excellent condition. $85. (330) 897-6602 FOR SALE: Remmington Express 870, 2 barrels, scope & sling, $450. (330) 897-7403 HORTON LEGEND Crossbow, w/arrows, quiver, easy draw, and hard bow case. Great Condition. $350 or Make Offer. (330) 674-0944 ERB'S SPORTS USED Gun List Rem. 700 ADL 7mm, $399. Rem. 700 22-250 heavy barrel, $575. Ithaca 37 12 ga. VR, $349. Win. 70 300 WSM synthetic $499.99 Call Marty, 330-231-0315 REMINGTON 870 Wingmaster 12 gauge with slug barrel only, with Red Dot scope & slugs, older style, good cond. $500. (330) 763-1463. WANTED: FRAME Hunting pack, in good condition. (330) 567-3432
Kaufman Auction House 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH
Location: Kaufman Auction House next to Amish Country Theater, Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
Monday, April 29, 2013 5:00 PM
(Selling in 2 rings both starting at 5:00 PM) Glassware * Furniture * Primitives * Box Lots Mae Hostetler Items: 1,000’s of cookie cutters; Barbie collection; baskets; Mae was a member of Cookie Cutter USA – with lots of unique cutters. Furniture: 2 glider rockers; leather recliner; drop leaf table; oak hutch; misc. stands; mirrors; dining room table & chairs; coffee and ends set; dressers; beds; wicker chair; file cabinets; trunk; more. Glassware: Millersburg glass including; Vaseline toothpick holder; whirling leaves bowl; strawberry compote; Holly BonBon; Ohio Star dish; Northwood cherry table set; Fenton – cracker jars; paper weights; Antique Festival bells & platters; nice variety of glass in this sale. Primitives: arrowheads; costume jewelry; pictures; crocks; coal bucket; pool table light; scale; grinder; milk cans; Nail Kegi pottery pcs.; lots of good quality items. Gun: Remington SPR 310 o/u 20 ga. *One estate out of Cambridge with good clean household. Our front ring will be full of good collectibles & primitives. *** Mark your calendars now for May 6th – we will be selling out a sporting goods store from Wooster w/ basketball, baseball, football, hockey, hunting, fishing, boxing, skiing; golf; & exercise equipment. *** Note: Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates by 5:00pm Friday, April 26. For more information contact Derrick Kandel, 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: Wednesday, 8:00-10:30 and noon to 4:00
AUCTION HOUSE: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524 MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER
(330) 231-8115.
WILL DO. garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. FOR SALE: 50" Gravely walk behind mower with Kawasaki engine. Good cond. $1750. Dan Mast, (330) 763-4136. FREE HORSE MANURE for your garden. Manure & Shaving Mixture. No delivery. Call (330) 674-1492. TORO SS4200 zero turn, 42" deck, 19hp Kohler engine, used one season, $1898.00. Toro SS5000 zero turn, 50" deck, 22hp. Kawasaki, used 2 months, excellent condition, $2598.00. White ZT54 zero turn, 54" deck, 26hp Briggs engine, pivoting front axle, $1698.00. Hustler Super Z, 60" deck w/ Kohler engine, $4498.98. Toro Commercial Z Master, 60" deck w/ triple bagger, weights, lights, striping kit, Kohler command engine, $5498.00. Grasshopper 725K out front zero turn, 61" deck, Kohler command engine, $3750.00. John Deere 737 zero turn, 60" deck, 23hp Kawasaki engine, $4498.00. Charm Engine Ltd. 330-893-3033
Lawn & Garden
20X30 GREENHOUSE with 4' Side Roll up curtain. 8' High at center. With 20x20 addition. No roll up curtain. Sprinklers will be included. $600 (330) 601-2957 CUB CADET 1440 HydroStat riding mower, has been completely rebuilt. 44" mowing deck, shaft drive, bar tread tires, very good cond. $1800. (330) 852-2742, ask for Christian Troyer.
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Miller real estate auction eastern HolMes county FarM
location: 4834 Twp. Rd. 628, Millersburg OH 44654. Located between Mt. Hope and Berlin, OH. From CR 77, between Mt. Hope and Bunker Hill take Twp. Rd. 628 west approx. 1 mile to location. Signs posted.
saturday, May 4, 2013 2:00 PM 32.4 Acre Farm with Buildings * 5 Parcels * Salt Creek Twp. * Holmes County * East Holmes Schools * Excellent Building Sites * Includes All Mineral Rights * Owned Gas Well
open House: tuesday, april 23 5-7 pm
What an offering in the heart of beautiful Holmes County OH! This property provides quiet country living but still in the hub of it all. The improvements include a large 2 story farmhouse with many updates. A large bank barn, various outbuildings and a small pond. Private well and septic. The land is mostly open with some wooded acreage included in the 13.39 acre parcel. The buildings are on 13.39 acres. The building lots range from 4.1 to 5.7 acres. Each parcel offers tremendous sites for your new building plans. The farm will be offered in parcels and as a whole, whichever nets the most for the sellers. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to buy acreage in the Mt. Hope/Berlin area! terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Purchasers should inspect the property prior to bidding and be aware of its condition. Acreage and frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. legal: Parcel #3400105000 and 3400105012. Taxes are currently $1326 per ½ year. sells at 2:00 PM on the 4th. Call for map & brochure. Call Jr. Miller for details. owners eli a. and alta Miller
Jr. Miller, realtor/auctioneer 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com
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HONDA LAWN mower, 21" with bagger, exc. cond., used 1 year. Paid $575 will sell for $425 obo. Call (330) 279-2102. 100 LOVELY Boston Ferns, Pansy Pots, Slabwood deck boxes, Mexican pots, Flower & Vegetable flats - $10. Seed Potatoes. Gardenthyme Greenhouse, 11095 Pleasant Hill Rd Dundee (330) 852-2982 FOR SALE: Good Used Lawn Mowers, Honda, Toro, Lawn Boy. John S. Miller 2305 TR 152, Baltic. (330) 893-0303 EXMARK 48" VIKING Walk Behind Mower, Hydro, ECS Controls, 15HP Kawasaki Engine, Good Condition, serviced and ready to mow. $2,600. Heartland Equipment. (Joe) (330) 852-3029 VINYL STORAGE Barns, and Portable Garages. Built to last. 2012 lot models on sale. Affordable Barn Co. ltd, Mt. Hope (330) 674-3001 GARDEN WAY 33" walkbehind w/ Briggs engine, $698.00. Gravely 48" walkbehind belt drive w/ Kawasaki engine, excellent condition, $2198.00. Scag 52" walkbehind w/ bagger, Honda engine, belt drive, $1598.00.Toro belt drive walkbehind, 44" w/ Kohler command engine, $1998.00. Toro 48" t-2 hydro drive walkbehind, excellent condition, $3998.00. Charm Engine Ltd. 330-893-3033 JOHN DEERE 54" walk behind mower, floating deck, hydro, $950. Lesco 48" walk behind, $725. Good used Maytag wringer washer, $285. John Miller, (330) 893-0303 JOHN DEERE snow plow, fits 200 series tractor, 4 legged decal. $55.00. (330) 275-7852. FOR RENT: Double Motorized lawn roller. Delivery & Pick up available. Jr. Erb. (330) 852-2666 WALK BEHIND mowers, over 20 to choose from, brands include Exmark, Ferris, Hustler, Snapper, Toro, Scag, 36"-60" cut. Great prices. Get ready for Spring! Heartland Equipment, (330) 852-3029. HONDA 21" Hydro Mower, lifetime deck, bagger, good condition. $550. Honda, 21" Older Mower, $100. (330) 275-8103
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52" Snapper Hydro, 52" Ferris Hydro, & 48" JD walk-behind mowers--will sell in heavy equipment row at Mt. Hope Machinery Sale on 4/27. (Joe) (330) 852-3029 48 LINEAR Ft Foundation Sandstone, 12"x18", various lengths. Call 330-465-4590 FOR SALE: 1210 CUB Cadet garden tractor, hydrostatic drive, weighted turf tires, 1299 hrs., includes snowplow, snow blower & mower deck, $750/obo. Call Dave @ 330-275-0026. GARDEN TILLING at reasonable rates. Call Nate 330-359-5181 or John at 330-231-7789 WHEEL HORSE 252H Hydro tractor, 38" deck w/ bagger, $1298.00. Cub Cadet HDS2135 shaft drive w/ Kohler Command engine, $1098.98. Huskee Supreme tractor, 42" cut, 18.5hp Briggs w/ bagger, $598.00. John Deere L110 tractor, 42" deck, 7.5hp Kohler command engine w/ double bagger & snow blade, $1398.00. Huqvarna YTH23 48" deck, 23hp Intek, $1498.00. John Deere 235 tractor w/ 52" deck Kawasaki engine, $798.00. Southern States tractor, 48" deck, 25hp Kohler engine, $998.00. Cub Cadet 2146 shaft drive tractor, 46" deck, Onan engine, $998.00. John Deere 170 tractor gear drive, 42" deck Kawasaki, $849.00. Husqvarna articulating tractor, Briggs engine, $798.00. Ariens 28" rear engine rider w/ bagger, $675.00. Charm Engine Ltd. 330-893-3033 FOR SALE: TOP SOIL - Reasonably priced. Sugarcreek area. Call after 4pm. (330) 852-4796 18HP HUSKY, 46" cut, 6 spd, new battery, Onan engine, $350. (330) 276-0219.
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DELTA POWER FEEDER. 1-HP, 3-Wheel, 2-speed forward, 2 speed reverse, 230V 3-Phase, works good but has broken hand wheels, $750 OBO. Also, smaller 1/4-HP fwd/bkwd. Delta Power Feede r , 110V single phase, $350 OBO. 330-279-9046. FOR SALE: T14 Martin Houses, Redwood, Cedar, or Pine, Choice of poles, Also S & S Traps. Wildcat Woodcrafts (330) 897-7403 30X52 HOOP building. (330) 473-7733. FOR SALE: Buggy in good condition. $2,900. (330) 674-5499 Ext 2 FOR SALE:: 4'x8' trailer with 2 ft. sides and lights. Excellent condition, $1200. James Mast, 330-763-23318 PLAYSET INCLUDES 10' slide, tower, climbing wall, rope swing, rope ladder. trapeze, various swings, monkey bars, teeter totter, balancing beam. $1,000 or best offer. Millersburg, 330-473-7647. FOR SALE: USED BUGGY with no lights in front, in good shape. Eli D. Miller, 5491 CR 68, Millersburg, OH. (330) 893-1336†x2 FOR SALE: Real good set of Buggy Wheels, $300. Melvin Weaver. (330) 600-9368 FOR SALE: Good used Surrey with lights and storm front. Andy Ray Miller 33419 CR 10, Fresno Ohio (330) 897-1308 6000 WATT Campbell Hausfeld, 7200 surge watts,11 HP Briggs & Stratton, electric start, new battery. Paid $1000, will take $500. (330) 695-9884.
Miscellaneous Merch. HONDA 5.5 HP gear reduction motor,
FOR SALE. Firewood, 9 rick delivered, $425. Snap-On Valve grinder, $300. Mullet Run Lumber, (330) 893-4085. (6) 3ft BLUE Spruce, $15 ea, Used Carpets, .30¢ sq ft. (330) 897-6602 PONY HARNESS & Pony Cart for small pony. $300 for Both. Ivan J Yoder (330) 674-7450
Prime Commercial Property in Wooster Ohio
Located at 4305 Cleveland Rd. Will Sell Absolute on the Premises
Tuesday, May 7, 2013 at 2:00 PM
5 Offices, Garage, Zoned C-5, parking for 6 cars w/more to be developed. 101 ft. frontage 0.6 acres.
Business equipment follows Real Estate
Non-Refundable 10 percent Earnest Money deposity due at the conclusion of the bidding. The deposit will be applied as part of the closing within 30-45 days.
Sale by order of Ann Shisler Sale Conducted by
RE/Max Showcase of Wooster Jim Swinehart Co-Listing 330-466-3018 - JSwiney@aol.com Dave Gallapoo, Auctioneer 330-201-0887 Tom Davis, Broker 330-264-2644
brand new, never had oil in it, $400. 425 gallon truck tank for water, etc., 2"" nozzle at base, $300. Grizzly vertical spindle sander, 110 volt, model G1071, lots of extras, different size spindles, $250. (330) 466-6484.
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FOR SALE. k.d. lumber: 4/4 prime qtr. sawn w.o., $2.75. 4/4 1-com. qtr. sawn w.o., $2.15. 4/4 rustic qtr sawn w.o., $1.50. 4/4 rustic hickory, 95¢. 4/4 prime hickory, $1.35. 4/4 prime poplar, $1.05. 4/4 prime brown maple, $1.35. 4/4 1-com brown maple, 90¢. 4/4 1-com & btr. sassafras, 85¢. 4/4 prime cherry, $1.35. 4/4 1-com cherry, $1.10. 4/4 rustic cherry, 95¢. Mullet Run Lumber, (330) 893-4085. USED WOODEN pallets for sale. Various sizes. $2-$3. each. (330) 231-7160. HIT AND MISS engine. 1923 Stover two horsepower Z model with nice cart. $700. Call 330-473-9649 FOR SALE: Boys 18 speed Bike, w/fenders & carrier, Excellent condition. (330) 893-8010 TRAILER 7X12 single axle tilt trailer. Great wood hauler, $800. (330)231-7349 FOR SALE: 15 gal plastic barrels, $5 each. Ivan Mast (330) 674-0736 USED T-14 Martins Box for sale. Complete with pole and winch. $275.00. Also extra poles available. (330) 674-9609. WIND GENERATOR Air-X, 24 volt, 400 watt, $300. (330) 231-7974. WOMAN'S MARIN bike in good condition, $150. 7180 TR 328, Holmesville, OH 44633. 330-674-0560 ext, 4. WANTED: MOREL Mushrooms, will trade fish for mushrooms. (330) 698-1146 FOR SALE. Surrey in good cond. with like new undercarriage. $3500. Phone (330) 674-0520. FOR SALE: School desks for pupils. Seat and desk are separate with opening for books. $9.00 a set for 30 or more. Robert Keim 9821 Hogback Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627
Lawn & Garden Auction Kaufman Auction House
Location: Kaufman Auction House 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH next to Amish Country Theater. Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, OH in Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
Thursday, April 25, 2013 • 5:00 PM
Tractors * Riding Mowers * Zero Turns * Trailer Push Mowers * Misc. Tractors & Trailer: Farmall MD w/ front end loader; 14’ single axle trailer. Zero Turns & Lawn Tractors: Ventrack (4000 Series 31hp Vanguard motor - 1766 hrs. with 16” mower deck); Ford 120 restored-nice; Cub Cadet GT 3100 w/ bagger; 2166 Cub Cadet 42” w/ bagger; Dixon 60” Zero Turn: Dixon 42” Zero Turn; Toro 50” Zero Turn; Toro 36” Zero Turn; Toro time cutter Zero Turn; Cub Cadet HDS2135 riding mower w/ bagger; Craftsman GT5000 w/ 48” deck: Ferris IS 2000 Big Block Z Zero Turn; Steiner Zero Turn. Walk Behind & Push Mowers: Hustler 48” w/ bagger 33” Billy Goat finish mower; 44” Toro w/ bagger; Toro Proline 36” mower; 25+ new & used push mowers; some with warranties including – Lawn Boy, Honda, Toro, Cub Cadet, Snapper. Misc.: Meyers snow plow, snow blowers, back pack blower; Lesco sprayer system w/ poly tank; weedeaters; potting benches; Craftsman tool chest; hand tools; backpack sprayers; hand sprayers; 2T shop crane & misc. Note: We will continue to take consignments until closer to sale day. As of now we don’t have a lot of “smalls” so be prompt. Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates. For more information contact Derrick Kandel, 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.
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APRIL SPECIAL:10% off all country items excluding consignments Gypsy Spring Variety 6321 CR 407, Millersburg. (330) 674-0736. 10'X20' INSULATED building with 6'x8' overhead door and entrance door. Two feed bins. 8-10 ton. Cooling unit, 330-674-4999 ext. 1.
Miscellaneous Merch.
FOR SALE: Schwinn road bike, no carbon, $200. (330) 674-3999 ext 1. FOR SALE: Used Consul Fridge $400. Also older cook stove $50. Owen Shetler (330) 897-4308 RUBBER TIRE buggy with sliding curtains, lights & brakes, very good cond., $3900. (330) 852-4131.
FOR SALE: 4'x12' Small Brothers Lightning Evaporator, raised flue pan, 2 front pans, steam hood, stainless stack, roof jack, and rope topper, Reversible flue & Syrup pan. $6,000 OBO (330) 674-1430
FOR SALE: Sunbather freezer, like new, 12 or 24 volt, 28 inches long x 16 inches wide x 25 inches deep, $700. obo. (330) 852-9030
SURREY FOR sale, $2000. or best offer. Ivan Miller, 6831 TR 555, Holmesville, OH 330-674-2374.
NEW CRICUT Expression machine & cartridges for sale at a discount. Call 330-231-7262.
USED FUJI Film Camera, Fujinon Lense, 18x, 14mega pixel, 3.0 LCD, In good condition. $150 (330) 473-9229
FOR SALE: 8x10 storage barn. Wired for freezers. Has vinyl siding. Needs new door, $650. 330-674-0557 ext. 1.
FOR SALE: Med. Hard coal stove with hopper and floor mat. Good cond., $600. Levi Swartzentruber 3907 S. Kansas Rd. Apple Creek, OH 44606
FOR SALE: Used Buggy with child seats and back door, fiberglass wheels & shaft, LED Lights, Good Condition. (330) 897-2951
SCHWINN 21-spd. ladies' bike with battery assist., low mileage, excellent, $1350. Also, Schwinn 21-spd. men's battery assist bike, good shape, $1050. Both have new $550 batteries. Mahlon Gingerich, 330-674-0905.
FOR SALE: Raleigh C40 bike, in good condition, $300. 330-674-4739 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.
DAUGHERTY AUCTION
FORD TRACTORS-STEINER MOWER IH GRAIN TRUCK- FARM EQUIPMENT DODGE WHEEL CHAIR VAN-GOLF CARTS - TOOLS AND HARDWARE SCRAP METAL Having sold the farm will sell the following equipment and personal property at public auction at the farm located at 8876 Millersburg Road, Wooster, Ohio. Located approximately 7 miles South of Wooster on State Route 83 (Millersburg Road). Or North of County Line Road and Holmesville on SR 83.
SATURDAY MAY 4, 2013 11:00 A.M.
TRACTORS-VAN-MOWERS-TRUCK Ford 8700 tractor w/ cab, good 20.8x38 rubber, and WF; Ford 5000 diesel tractor w/ WF, 3 pt., new rear rubber, and 3550 hours; 1966 IH 4070 C/O Trans star grain truck w/ 5/2, 238 Detroit diesel, tandem, 20 ft. wood grain bed, hoist, 106,000 miles, and stored inside; 1999 Dodge Van w/ wheelchair lift; Steiner S20 Onan powered 4x4 lawn tractor; Ventrac 60 in. mower to fit Steiner (tractor and mower offered separately and together); loader to fit Steiner; AC snow blower adapted to fit Steiner; sharp EZ Go golf cart; 2nd golf cart; Poulan 20 HP lawn tractor as is; Cub Cadet 2185, 1885, and 2165 lawn tractors. FARM EQUIPMENT 500 gallon propane tank on gear; Oliver 5x16 semi mount plow; 3 pt. box blade; Lilliston by Melroe minimum till drill w/ packer wheels; MF 10 ft. transport disc; 9 ft. Dunham packer; 10 ft. Ford transport disc; Oliver 8ft. 3 pt. blade; old steel wheel grain drill; and more. SLIDE IN DUMP-GRAIN EQUIPMENT JD 6x35 pto grain auger; 24 ft. bin sweep; EZ Dumper 8 ft. dump bed for pick up truck; 4 inch Mayrath grain auger; 30kw pto generator; army surplus 24 volt generator 3ph; new air tanks for semi tractor. SHOP TOOLS Adjustable scaffolding; Kelly HD air compressor; chains and binders; new gas hot water heater; fencing supplies; hand and power tools; hyd. cylinders; platform scales; seeders; used electric motors of all sizes; ladders; boxes of hardware; new plow shares; old oil tank w/ hand pump; 500 gal. fuel tank w/ elec. pump; and much more. 2 wagon loads of farm misc.; several rows of small items. NOTE- A very partial list with much more to be discovered, starting at 11AM with wagon loads and small items and 1 or 2 crews. Should be ready for mowers and equipment at approximately 12:30-!:00. Bring a friend and a big truck. Good off road parking. Pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. Plan to attend. TERMS- Cash or Good Check Lunch Daugherty and Son, Owners 330 317 - 5071
(330)264-8342
Pictures @ Auction Zip.com #18038 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524 HENRY HERSHBERGER 330-440-4759
4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691 AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Joe Shearer
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FOR SALE: buggy with child seat. Front lights, brakes, $1200. Roman Miller, 8190 TR 656, Fredericksburg, OH. 330-359-5027
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SOLAR & BATTERY WATER PUMPS SYSTEMS
MINI BUGGY, Fiberglass Shaft & Wheels, LED Lights, $3,400 (330) 852-9310
BUGGY: STEEL wheel front brakes, lights, child seats or shelf. Good condition, $2000. 330-674-1881 FOR SALE: Ronk 200 Amp Transfer Switch for Generator. Been installed inside. Like New $500. (330) 473-8157 REBOUNDER, like new, paid $300. Will sell for $125. (330) 852-7043, Voice Mail.
• Solar Panels - 15-215 watt 02800 AD12844739 216 • Charge Controllers 280 • Inverters section (AIMS, Power Bright,4-7=13 Magnum, Outback) • Batteries US Battery • Wind Turbines 400 watt-20 kw • Gridtie & Offgrid - Solar Systems • Wiring for Houses, Shops & Barns
FOR SALE: 12V 205W solar, Morning Star controller, slightly used, $450/obo. Call 330-878-5464 VM.
5425 CR 77 • Millersburg, OH 44654
FOR SALE: 4WD Power Barrow, like new, used lightly 3 times. $1,875. (330) 600-1822
NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060.
SMALL HITZER Heating stove. Good condition, priced reasonable. Extension table with four leaves, $20. Barbara Stutzman, 11958 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 GUARDIAN 17 KW backup generator, with automatic transfer switch. Like new. $2800. obo. (330) 852-0102, between 6 & 7 pm. FOR SALE. Road Cart with lights, $350. (330) 852-2827.
FOR SALE: 3 year old Elkhound x-male, trees coon and squirrel. Also, 1 year old dog started on coon. Make offer. Jr. Yoder, 7720 TR 509, Lakeville OH 44638 REGISTERED UKC black & tan coonhound female. (330) 275-7574.
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FOR SALE: #811 Bernina sewing machine, battery. Good cond. With oak stand. $700. obo. 330-893-3149.
Pets Supplies 300
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WAGNER CONTRACTOR Airless sprayer. 35 GPM 1/2 H.P. 25' x 1/4" hose extended 100'. Used once, $160 OBO. 330-279-3971.
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FOR SALE: AKC English Bulldog, Male, 3 yrs old, (6) Puggle females, 1-due to whelp anyday. (330) 852-0703†Ext. 2 ATTENTION DOG Breeders! Breeder meeting with Dr. Page, the inventor of Neapor. Tues, April 30th, 6pm, Farmstead Rest in Berlin. For information call Freeman Raber, 330-893-9140 ENGLISH BULLDOG Male, Brindle & White, Natural breeder, 3yrs old, $775 Call (330) 279-2102 (1) CHIHUAHUA 1 yr old male, (2) 2 yr old Chihuahua females, $125 each. ( 1 ) Older Poodle Female $50. (330) 897-6602
ABSOLUTE MYKRANTZ TRUST AUCTION
WAYNE CO. - PLAIN TWP. - WOOSTER SCHOOLS REAL ESTATE – FARM EQUIP. – ANTIQUES Will sell on location 3674 W. Old Lincoln Way Wooster, OH. The farm is located at the intersection of US RT 250 and W. Old Lincoln Way (Old US 30).
PEKE-A-POO PUPPIES, born 2/28/13, vaccinated & wormed. Will be small. (330) 276-5613.
ACA GOLDEN Retriever Puppy, 1st shots & wormed, ready by April 20th, 1-male. Reuben Hostetler, 8319 S Apple Creek Rd. (330) 695-2016
AKC REGESTERED Black Boxer Male, 1 yr old. $1,200 (330) 472-2613
WANTED: FEMALE Eskimo Spitz puppy. (234) 855-7126.
FOR SALE: 8 week old 3/4 beagle, 1/4 Jack Russell puppies, good blood line for hunting. Ivan L Miller, (330) 674-0080.
AKC POODLE Male, 3 yrs old, AKC Yorkie Male, 1 yr old, Call (330) 749-2407
CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES, with papers, also 1 adult female, Blue Merle. Call Eli (330) 893-2868
CUR PUPPIES, parents excellent on coon & squirrel, (330) 359-5730.
FREE MALE Daschund, 2 yr old to a good home. Call after 5pm. 419-606-1365 or 419-606-1360 FOR SALE: AKC , UKC, PKC registered black & tan coon hound male, great blood lines. (330) 698-0538, leave message. KENNEL FOR Sale! 10x14, 145' Chain link fence. Also (3) AKC Yorkie Females, (2) AKC Shitzu Females. Just over 2-1/2 yrs old. Prefer to Sell dogs as 1 unit. (330) 567-2218
FOR SALE: Male Maltese - toy poodle cross puppy. Born 01/15/2013. Very playful family pet. $200. 330- 674-5904
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WANTED: SMALL breed litters of pups. Must have 1st shots. If interested in selling call (330) 949-4050.
FOR SALE: (1) Male, (1) Female Sheltie, Male-AKC-06, Female-ACA-07, Still producing 5 pups per liter. Ervin L Raber (330) 674-1314 BREEDING STOCK: 2 white poodle fem. born May 3, 2013. 3 Dachshund fem. born Dec. 15, 2012. 2 Bichon females born Dec. 30, 2012. Out of good breeding stock. 330-473-9077 2 YEARS old Puggle female. Call 330-279-2102
Nursery Stock and Shrubbery Auction, 4th Annual
Located: Buckeye Event Center. 624 Henry Street Dalton, OHIO 44618
Saturday April 27 @ 9:00 A.M.
SATURDAY, MAY 11, 2013 10:00 AM CHATTELS 12:00 NOON REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE 54 ACRES OFFERED IN 6 PARCELS PARCEL NO. 1: 29 + acres with all improvements. Good 2 story home remodeled incorporating the original log cabin – bank barn – 2 stall horse barn. Acreage is mostly a wooded ravine with a pond. PARCEL NO.’S 2 – 6: These parcels are all vacant land tracts with access frontage on Smyser Rd. plus frontage on US RT 250. Parcels 3 & 4 also have frontage on Old Lincoln Way. OPEN HOUSE: The property will be open for inspection on Sunday afternoon, April 28th from 1 – 4 PM. Other showings are available by appointment. Call Steve at 330-465-8498 or Seth at 330-466-5471 or Real Estate Showcase Wooster 330264-6888 or Millersburg 330-674-7610 or Ashland 419-2892828. Detailed Information available on the website www. reshowcase.com or drive by and pick up a brochure from the information box at the driveway. Auction By Order Of: REX MYKRANTZ, TRUSTEE ANNETTA S. MYKRANTZ TRUST Auction Conducted By:
JON MAST, BROKER/AUCTION MGR. FRED TROYER, BROKER TOM SILVER, CO-LISTING AGENT www.reshowcase.com
3 POODLE females, 1-2-4 years old. Also 4 year old Shih-Tzu female. $250 each. 330-893-4623. CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES, Tea cup, 3 1/2-4 lbs when grown. Chocolate and blue & tan with white markings. $400. Pictures available. (330) 359-5459.
FOR SALE: 4 yr. old Beagle male, runs rabbits good. $150. (330) 674-2500
WANTED: BICHON and Cavalier cross puppies. Call when born. 330-893-3576
FOR SALE: Registered, 5 lb, 2 yr old Yorkie Female, $450. Also, 2lb, 1yr old Registered Yorkie Female, $175 (330) 893-3619
AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, 3 males, 5 females, black & tan, black & silver & all black. $600. females; $550. males. (330) 231-2821.
3 YR OLD ACA Maltese Female, very friendly pet, (330) 600-1735
6 MONTHS old registered Maltese female. House trained. $550. (330) 897-2909 ext 1.
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ACA SHIH TZU females, breeding age. 1 black & white & 2 gold & white. Phone (330) 466-5097.
AKC BOXERS, Black & White, 2 yr old male, 6 yr old female, (330) 852-7417
proven breeder, (1) 3yr old Pug Female, bred, free welping. Breed Sell-out. David Miller, (330) 897-6006†Ext 2
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WANTED: GOLDEN Retriever female. Also wanted standard Schnauzer. Both breeding age. (330) 674-2467
2 SECTION rabbit hutch with boxes on the end. New. $100. (330) 275-4645.
Pets Supplies FOR SALE: (1) 3yr old Pug Male,
AKC 8 week old Brenham Cavalier male, would make a good breeder. $350. (330) 674-7517.
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2000 Plants Trees, Shrubbery, Flowers, misc. plants, and much more. List of items: Assorted Maple Trees, Cleveland Select Pear, Norway & Colorado Blue Spruce, Assorted fruit trees, Apple & Pear, Dogwood trees, Japanese Maple and more. Lots Of Perennials, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Roses, Lilies, Lilacs, Hydrangea, lots of hanging baskets, and lots more. Note.. Plan your spring planting here. These plants are all in A-1 condition. We will have approximately 300 BB trees to choose from, and approximately 1500 perennials to choose from. Auction will be held in side. We will be open Friday from 5 to 8 P.M. for preview. We will have Shuttle service from Kidron to Buckeye Center. Delivery and planting available by; Country View Landscaping, contact Galen @ 330-464-8569. Auction will be held in conjunction with, Surplus Tool , Lawn & Garden Auction, and will be managed by Seth Andrews. For more info on surplus Auction contact Seth @330- 466- 5471 www.reshowcase.com Terms; Cash, Check, Visa & Master card with a 5% buyer’s premium. Sales tax will be charge. Assisting Auctioneers, Bob Graber, Seth Andrews, Mark Bachus, and Steve Andrews. For more info contact Steve at 330-465-4725.
www.stevechuppauctions.com email: chupp@stevechuppauctions.com 330.465.4725 • Fax: 330.674.5656 11044 Johnsford Rd. • Beach City, OH 44608 Auctionzip.com#7788
Steve Chup, AUCTIONEER/ REALTOR
FOR SALE: Beagle puppies, born 2/28/13. Champion blood lines. $150 each. 3 males & 3 females. Shots & wormed. 330-893-2060. FOR SALE: ACA Bicheon Male, Good Breeder, 7 yrs old. $125 (330) 893-4057
KENNEL SELL out. 14 AKC, ACA Registered Yorkie females, 4 red, 1 male breeder, 2 males 8 months old. French bull dogs, 2 registered females, 1 due next week. 1 Boston/ French cross. 1 Beagle/ French cross short bred, 1 male. Building: 10x20, 8 hot water heat, whelping boxes, 12 inside/ outside runs with washdowns, 4 years old. Complete package, $20,000. 330-897-0149. MINIATURE SCHNAUZER puppies, black & silver females, born 2/21/13. Vaccinated & wormed. Quiet disposition. (330) 276-5613. FOR SALE: Beagle pups born 2/4/13. Two females, one male. GOOD hunting stock. 9320 TR 656, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 after 4 pm. WANTED: RUBY colored Cavalier female. AKC registered. State price & age. (330) 893-0314. 2 YORKIE Females. 9 months old. $500 each. FIREWOOD SEASONED, dry Hardwood $45. Pickup load, 2 loads. Gideon Yoder, 31640 SR 643, Fresno. 3 1/2 mi. SW New Bedford.
WANTED: YORKIES, Shih Tzus, Maltese, Cavalier King Charles & other small breeds. Parents must be small. Boxers & bulldogs, and other large breeds. Will pay cash at pickup. Must be USDA. Phone 330-491-6388.
MALTESE MIX 9 wk old Female Puppy, (330) 893-8009
LASSIE COLLIE pup, 1 sable/white male, 8 wks. old. Willis Miller, 3649 SR 557, Baltic, OH. 43804, (330) 893-4611
AKC SHITZU Male, black & white, aggressive & sure breeder, nice build. VM (330) 852-4283 Dale Schlabach
WANTED: SHIH TZU & Chihuahua females & Havanese male, breeding age. (330) 852-9030.
Coin Auction
Location: Kaufman Auction House, 3149 SR 39 at the Amish Country Theater. Directions: 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I -77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013 4:00 P.M.
Half Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Gold * Misc. Half cents-Half dollars: 1833 half cent; 1820, 22, 28, 48, 51, 53, 54, 56, large cents; flying eagle cent; 1866, 68, 71, 1908s, Indian head cents; 1909s, 10s, 11s, 22 No-D NGC AG3 BN, Lincoln cents; 2-cent pcs.; 1830, 32, 40o, 42, 48, 49, 50, 53, half dimes; 1884,86, 1912s, v-nickels; 1914, 14d, 26s, 37d 3-legged, buffalo nickels; 1820, 34, 35, bust dimes; 1875cc seated dime; 1913 SEGS Proof 64 barber dime; 1949s PCGS MS64 Roosevelt dime; 1875, 75s, 20-cent pcs.; 1806, 3l, bust quarters; 1940 PCGS MS66 Wash. Quarter; 1805/4, 17, bust halves; 1854o, 55, 57o, 62s, 63s, 73, 75s, 76s, 77s ICG AU55, 88, seated halves; 1896s barber half; 1921s walker half. Silver dollars: 1847 seated; 1877s,78s, trade; 1878 8-T.F. PCGS MS62 PL, 78 7/8- T.F., 78cc, 83cc PCGS MS62 DMPL, 83s, 85s, 89cc, 89s, 90cc, 90s ICG MS63 PL, 91cc, 92cc, 92o, 93s, 95o, 95s, 98s, 02s, 03s, Morgans; 1921 MGC XF45, 25s NGC MS63, 26s, peace dollars. Gold: 1899s $10. liberty head; 1912, 26, $10. Indian heads; 1838c NGC AU-details $2.50 liberty head; 1854, 87, $1. pcs.; 1850A France 20-francs. Miscellaneous: Roll of 1996 silver eagles; 1925 Lex-Concord 1925 St.Mt. Com. halves;1942, 51, 53, proof sets; mint sets; civil war tokens; 1928F, 1928G $2. U.S. Star notes; 1863 25-cent fractional note; 1807 Mexico 8-reale si1ver crown. Note: This is only a partial list of over 400 lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time. Online bidding available at www.kaufmanrealty.com thru www.proxibid.com.
ADEN YODER, AUCTIONEER 330-763-2565 or 330-359-5458 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524
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Pets Supplies 355
FOR SALE: Top Buggy, LED Lights, Hyd. Brakes, Fiberglass Shaft. $1,000. (330) 893-7221 5 YR old English bulldog female, not for breeding, housebroke, $150. 14 week AKC English Bulldog female, shots & wormed, good breeding. 330-473-2168. 3/4 ENGLISH Bulldog Puppies, Nice pets and good breeding stock. Born natural, litter of 7, assorted colors, ready to go. (330) 897-0954
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WANTED: MASSEY 1 or 2 bottom plow. 330-473-7647. STEEL WHEELS for Farmall Tractors, (941) 343-7012 WANTED: CHILDRENS Playhouse. 330-359-5941 WANTED: FUEL Tank, 200-300 Gal, (330) 674-5740 VM (leave price & gallons)
Home Condo For Sale 460
CONDO FOR Sale, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, All one level. Cathedral Ceilings, low maintenance, in-town convenience, Millersburg. (330) 231-6255 FOR RENT: House and barn on 2.3 acres, no running water, but natural gas. On East Moreland Rd. Robert J. Hershberger, 6750 E Moreland Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627
WANTED: USED Horse Drawn Field Sprayer, must be in working condition,
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FOR SALE: Powerhouse weight bench with 180-lb weights. $75/obo. Call 330-897-1478
WANTED: TELEPHONE POLES - Do you have unwanted telephone poles around that you want to be removed? Call 330-674-1430
NICE OLDER Mobile Home, one acre, 2br, 2-1/2 car garage, West Holmes School. $42,500 (330) 496-3412
FOR SALE: 7LS 10422 Submersible pump. $50/obo. Call 330-897-1478
WANTED: CLEAR gas hoop lights. Lester Wengerd, 9106 CR 201, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627
FOR SALE: 24 spd Fuji battery bike, used very little, $1,200. (330) 893-3944
WANTED: 2 Good 12Volt Curtain Machines for Broiler House. (330) 473-2314
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Sports Fitness with or without motor. (330) 674-2754
Tools Machinery
24" DRUM Sander, 2 Heads, 5HP, 220V, $400. OBO Bob Troyer (330) 852-3000 NATURAL GAS Generators, 20KW, Onan, Only 5 hours. Like New. 20KW Kohler, 180 hours, Nice unit. 35KW Onan, 480 hours, very good condition. All tested & ready to go. (330) 231-2634 FOR SALE: Lincoln Ranger 225 stick welder, like new, 15 hrs., cables included with more extras. (330) 473-2344 MAKITA AIR Miter Saw, Good Condition. $350. Sta-Put Adhesive Sprayer w/6' hose. $50. (330) 359-5823 HONDA 2000 Genererator Invertor, Runs and looks like new, $550 w/alum cart $600 (330) 698-0467
FOR SALE: 5000 watt Honda generator, runs good, $1250. Also new 8400 watt electric start, $2600. Dan Mast,(330) 763-4136. NATURAL GAS Gensets, 8-60 KW, several available. $3300-$8500. Load tested and ready to work. Heartland Equipment, (330) 852-3029. WANTED TO buy. 30-50 HP diesel or Genset. (330) 695-2245. UNCOILER 1000 lb. Rated, $600. Prairie Mfg., 7180 TR 328, Holmesville, OH 44633, 330-674-0560 ext. 2. FOR SALE: Dip tank 5 ft wide, 20' long, stainless steel lining, $4,800. 5' x 5' precision vibrating chip screen, $3,800. Call 330-893-1020. M & M Sawmill. JOHN DEERE 35HP Diesel w/clutch, in good condition, 1,225 hours. (330) 567-9009 LIMITED SALE on brand new high performance industrial portable power equipment from United Power. Generator 8400 watt AC/ DC electric start, $4,980; pull start, $3,460; Trash Transfer Pump 3", $1,720; Air Compressor twin cylinder 8 gallon 12 CFM, $1,350; Pressure Washer 3,000 psi soap injection, $978; all units have Honda compatible motors. Beginning in April, 50% off list price on 4 units only. Holmesville, 330-473-7647.
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CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094.
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Home Condo Rentals
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CENTURY 1993, 3 BR mobile home in Dundee. Good shape. $5,000 OBO. Available immediately. Must be moved. (330) 359-0270.
NEW 4 Bed Double Wide
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ICH KAUF Trash piles & Dumps. Call me anytime @ 330-275-7980
Midwest Homes ad key 1002255700 for text 740-828-2750 mymidwesthome.com 10076764
WANTED TO Buy: Inversion Table, VM (330) 852-7043 WANTED TO Buy: John Deere #290 Corn Planter, (330) 897-2507 Box #1
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YOU GOT SCRAP - WE GOT CASH! Pickups available. No equipment or vehicle too big for our disposal. Call anytime, 330-275-7980.
KILLBUCK. 2 BR apt with appls. Suitable for single or couple. $370./ mo plus utils. + sec. dep. Assist animals only. 330-276-4091.
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Comm. Property - Rent
COMMERCIAL BUILDING space for lease, located in Killbuck on SR 60 with easy access to SR 62. 8-10,000 sq ft of possible warehouse storage, large garage bays for tractor trailer and possible office space. Call 330-473-3054
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TAKING APPLICATIONS 14x70 2br, 2ba, Just rehabed. Includes W/S, frig, stove, AC, LP Heat/Cook, Shed, Generator Hook-up, Extra Bus Sized parking area. Near Nashville. Assist animals only. $485/mo +dep. (330) 378-3431
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PASTURE FOR 15-20 heifers. Abe Raber, 5150 CR 229, Fredericksburg. Phone (330) 695-6793.
Automobiles 500
BUYING FIXABLE & unused vehicles, will take junk vehicles too. Paying more than scrap price on most. 330-473-0400.
Automobiles
PAYING CASH, $300 - $1000 for unwanted cars, trucks & vans. Call Mike, 330-256-0458.
Machinery Sale
Saturday – April 27th 2012 – 8:30 AM
Items on wagon 8:30 AM • Large equipment 9:00 AM • Small Items 9:00 AM • Lumber 11:00 AM • Buggies 12:00 PM • Windows & doors 10:00 AM • Tractors & Motors - 1:00 PM Unloading large equipment, buggies & lumber Monday thru Friday,(note: no unloading Wednesday before noon). Small items, windows, doors Thursday & Friday. Lot for small items will close when full. Selling at 12-14 locations throughout the day. Early Consigned items: Draft Logging cart, #7 Sickle bar Hay mower, 3-ton wagon (like new), 1 bottom plow, buzz saw, 6 milk cans, 2 – double tree eveners, 2 – neck yokes, 1 triple tree evener, black top paver, black top roller, tri-axle trailer, dump truck, 280 - 6” x 8’ and 448 – 5” x 8’ Red Pine Posts CCA treated, Portable Sawmill – model A-14-D Foley-Belsaw in good working order, 450 Hydro Push Spreader, 2 – 2WD New Holland Tractor (low hours), 2WD Kubota Tractor (low hours), IH I30 Mini Excavator, 2 gas powered hydraulic Graco paint sprayers w/ rebuilt carburetors, 3 power wheel chairs (previously owned gently used, brand new batteries, Jet 3, Arrow True Track, 1170 Jazzy), Lowe Auger Skid loader attachment, 72” Grapple attachment, bale spear(skid loader), 60”, 78” and 84” heavy duty skid loader buckets. Towable Portable General mobile Auger unit(Honda gas engine), 89 L8000 Diesel 21’ Rollback(super clean), 4door IT 4900 with aluminum Westcoast hauler, Kubota L3400 TLB 1,000 hourssharp, NH TN 75A 4wd Loader Tractor, 84” Woods 3pt Brush Hog, 96” Woods 3pt Heavy Duty Blade, XMart Zero Turn w/27HP -72”deck, NH 644 Round Baler Silage Special, NH 1411 Disc Bine, Multquip Light Plant/Welder/ 10,000w Diesel Generator, Bradco 611 Backhoe Attachment for skid loader, 16’6” 1986 Thundercraft Boat, Enclosed 8’6”x22’ Trailer. Auctioneers: Jr Miller, Orus Mast, Arlen Yoder, Robbie Miller, Myron Miller, Wayne Miller, Leroy Miller, Ryan Yoder, Dennis Mast Jr, Walter Zimmerman, Leon Coblentz. Contact Steve, Thurman or Chester Mullet for more information. PH. 330-674-6188 www.mthopeauction.com
Holmes County
FOR SALE: Shop Fox 2 HP electric motor, 110 or 220 forward & reverse, 3450 rpm. Also Paslode F3505 framing nailer, rebuilt. (330) 897-1380. HONDA 1000 watt inverter generator, fuel efficient, it costs only 25¢ an hour to operate. Perfect for charging batteries, running freezers, and powering sensitive electronic equipment. Only 9 months old and still under warrantee for another 15 months. Selling due to moving. Paid $800., will sacrifice for $525. Can deliver. (330) 204-2535.
2 BR rentals, Appliances furnished in Dundee from $400-$600/month (330) 359-0270.
Mobile Home RENT: 3 BR house w/attached For Sale FOR garage in Millersburg, $575/mo. Refs.
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2000 BLACK Pontiac Grand Am GT, 187K miles, Great on Gas, Leather Interior, New Brakes Pads & Oil Change, Tires for Winter & Summer. $3,300. (330) 201-7400. Call after 5pm. FOR SALE: 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. 140,000 mi. Clean, new tires, Reese hitch, runs and drives great. Call or text, 330-401-7297 $4700 Firm
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2 MININ Kota trolling motors. One 30 lb thrust, new in box. One 55 lb thrust, pontoon or bow mount with foot control. Like new. (330) 893-2180. 2001 JOHNSON 90 HP oil injected 15 HP Evinrude 7.5 HP Mercury. All good condition. Afer 5 PM: Aden Stutzman 8086 Weaver Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627
Boats FOR SALE: 1974 Correct Craft South-
16' NORTHWOOD Deep V, Great Condition, 30HP Honda Motor (2006) outboard, plus additional accessories. $5,300 OBO (330) 201-3879 PM Boat Motor Repair. Full service on out board motors. $20/hr +parts. Call for appointment. 330-674-2500 18' BAJA, 140HP Mercruiser I.O., Fish and Ski, Fish Finder, New Tarp, Lake Ready. $2,050. (330) 401-9899 2003 16-ft. Deep V Lund aluminum boat with trailer, 9.9 Honda, 4-stroke, 4 swivel seats, trolling motor & fish finder, exc. condition, $5000. 330-600-1822. FOR SALE: Horse & 1/2 Johnson gas trolling motor, runs good, lake-ready. $300. 330-674-2500
wind, asking $4,000 Ski/Wakeboard, Engine Ford 351 Cleveland, Runs Great, No Problems. Closed Bow, Direct Drive. John (330) 473-0104 WANTED: OUTBOARD motors, 25 HP or larger. (330) 473-0325.
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'92 BUCKET Truck, 58' reach, tool boxes, 72,000 miles. Nice Outfit. (330) 496-3412 '98 1500 Dodge Ram, 4x4, good condition, $3200/obo. (330) 473-5289
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2001 PONTIAC Montana extended, nice cond., clean, runs good, 175K miles. $2400. obo. 330-663-1375 or 330-852-3697. 1999 CHEVY Conversion Van, Sandtone Color, Good Condition, 179K Miles, PW, PL, AC, CD/Cassette Player, Runs Good, 1-owner, $3,500. (330) 852-3367
2002 FORD F-150 Super crew cab, loaded, leather, sunroof, new tires, low miles, $11,000/obo. 330-231- 3592. FOR SALE: 2002 Chevy Duramax 2500 HD, crew cab, new head block & injectors, 4x4. (330) 473-8533
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1994 FORD Ranger, camper top, 72K miles, $2500. Runs good. (330) 275-8018 or 330-473-3946.
FOR SALE: White Drip edge, 2 sizes. $2.50 each. Quantity discount. Jay Yoder, (330) 674-3001.
VINYL WINDOWS, new construction & replacement with heavy duty aluminum screen. Free estimates. Free Installation. Hillside Windows, 1951 TR 152, Baltic, OH 43804. (330) 897-1222 ext 3
207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows 06500 AD11797131 72 • Free Installations windows • Free Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH
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Fencing
Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free estimates. United Fencing 330-359-2314, ext.1/ 330-231-8813 YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will built all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free Estimates. 330-763-0497
Hauling
CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094. WE BUY junk cars 262-9300 DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.
Quality Since 1927
PC-7414 POWER CUTTER
FREE w/ Power Cutter 12” - Diamond Blade 10-12” Concrete Blade 1 - Quart SEF Fuel Mix ($135.00 Value)
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TRUCKLOAD SALE
12” Saw Reg. $799.95 SALE $74995 14” Saw Reg. $899.95 SALE $83995
Berlin Gravely Sales
HAULING WITH 1 ton dump truck & trailer. Duane Weaver, 330-763-1192.
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Painting
GORILLA PAINTING CONTRACTORSFree Exterior estimates! See us on Facebook. (330) 231-3541.
Home Improvement SIGLER PAINTING specializing in neat,
clean, quality interior painting. Third generation painter. Excellent references.
Construction CRAYTON CARPENTRY can take care of Free estimates. (330) 317-7048. your remodeling or addition. Quality Comes Standard. 330-231-7195
CONSTRUCTION. We do new vinyl siding on your house. Re-insulate your house, re-roofing & much more. Over 30 years in business. Call Christ, 330-473-8410. FOR SALE: 36" PVC culvert. 20fl long. Good condition, $550. 330-264-8705 V.M.
10135789
BACKHOE SERVICE, creek dredging, springs, culverts, etc. Call Marty Troyer, 330-663-4583 / Sugarcreek.
4319 County Rd 168 • Millersburg, OH 44654
720
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Lawn & Gardening
FOR SALE: 48" Gravely Lawn Mower, 15HP Kawasaki motor, bagger included, Excellent condition. Norman Troyer (330) 893-3673
Cleaning 830
695
Building Materials
Place Your Auction Here
Excavating 865
TREATED LUMBER fence boards, fence posts, 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 4x4, 4x6, 4x8, 6x6, 6x8, 8x8, length up to 20 ft, more sizes available! 330-763-4614
LARGEST STOCK of Passenger Vans in Holmes County for Sale. http://www.passenger-van.com. Call or text (330) 763-3234 VAN AVAILABLE for rent. 2008 Ford 15-passenger XLT, hitch receiver, privacy glass, reasonable rates, Millersburg. Schedule now. (330) 231-4493.
Building Materials 770
RETIRED CONTRACTOR, great prices, low overhead. No job too big or too small. Heating, carpentry, painting, siding, additions. 330-231-6255. GORILLA INTERIOR DESIGN. On staff designer - Call for information. 740-294-4501
865
Lawn & Gardening
763 Employment Staffing WANTED: DRIVER/WORKER for stone mason crew. Dependable, reliable. Pay based on experience. Mt. Hope area. (330) 231-5484
WILL TILL Gardens in Holmes County Area. Will also do some bobcat work. Duane Weaver 330-763-1192 LAWN MOWING, exceptional service, own equipment. Free estimates. (330) 473-7456.
SWISS AUTO MART EVERYONE DRIVES A USED CAR!
• Excellent Condition • Nicely Equipped • Local Trade
Sunburst Orange Pearlcoat Only 49 Mi
$12,995
see our inventory online Trades Welcome • STOP IN TODAY or give us a call for a “GREAT DEAL” on any used Car, Mini Van, SUV or Truck.
WWW.THESWISSAUTOMART.COM Bob Stutzman Sales Quality Used Cars & Trucks Sales & Service 330.852.2312
Dover Rd., Sugarcreek • Daily 8-5, Sat., 8-Noon
Party Services
ICE CREAM for weddings, parties, graduations, etc. Flavors available. Delivery available. 4 & 6 oz. cups available. 330-852-2938 or 330-260-1219.
1000
Roofing & Spouting
Standing Seam 1000015 AD12871600 72 sq. ft. $1 Classified Display - Standing Seam 330-763-1162 1035
Storage
STORAGE UNITS available just outside of Nashville Ohio on Route 39. Starting at $29.00 per month. 330-674-4365.
Windows
FOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them without replacing the entire window. (330) 674-7556.
2010 DODGE CALIBER SXT
PRICE REDUCED TO
930
1130
All Prices cleArly MArked On Windshields
10140098
Automobiles 520
4339900
500
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Thursday, April 25, 2013 — 39 We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle
www.collegehillshondacars.com
www.collegehillshondacars.com
College Hills Honda
0.9%
0.9%
FINANCING UP TO 60 MOS.
0.9% FINANCING 24-60
All 2013 Fit – Odyssey – Pilot – Crosstour – CRV
0.9% FINANCING 24-36
1.9% FINANCING 37-60
Months
All 2013 Accord – Ridgeline – Civic
2013 Accord LX Sedan CVT $219 Mo. 36 Months $2399 Due At Signing
Months 2013 Civic Sedan LX Auto $189 Mo. 36 Months $1999 Due At Signing
Featured Lease’s
Odyssey
0.9%
FINANCING UP TO 60 MOS.
Months
Pilot
0.9%
FINANCING UP TO 60 MOS.
0.9% FINANCING 24-60
FINANCING UP TO 60 MOS.
0.9% FINANCING 24-60
Months
Ridgeline
0.9% FINANCING 24-60
Months
Crosstour
0.9%
Months
Fit
0.9%
FINANCING UP TO 60 MOS.
0.9% FINANCING 24-36 Months 1.9% FINANCING 37-60 Months
CRV
0.9%
FINANCING UP TO 60 MOS.
FINANCING UP TO 60 MOS.
0.9% FINANCING 24-60
0.9% FINANCING 24-60
Months
Months
0.9% and 1.9% financing available for well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. Rates expire 04-30-2013 36 month 36,000 mile closed end leases. For well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. Money due at signing can be cash or trade equity plus tax. Title, License Plate, Documentary Fee and Mud Guards Both lease and finance rate specials expire 04-30-2013.
We Specialize in the Sale of Honda Factory Certified Used Cars Exclusive in Wooster
We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle
College Hills Honda Used Cars www.collegehillshondacars.com
Powertrain Coverage
Non-Powertrain Coverage - Within New Car Warranty
The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the powertrain coverage to 7 years*/100,000 miles.
9885A
P7608
$
2010 Accord LXP
2010 Odyssey EXL-RES
X
29,989 9878A
$
X
$
26,989
2009 MDX Tech
25,070 9800A
$
9908A
P7607
$
The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the nonpowertrain coverage by 1 year/12,000 miles to 4 years*/48,000 miles.
Genuine Honda Certified
2010 Odyssey EXL
2010 Odyssey EXL
X
15,988 P7603
P7615
$
14,326
$ P7599
P7618
2010 Civic LX Sdn
X
10,998
2009 Civic EX
P7606
$
College Hills Honda SALES
SERVICE
P7620
Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00
P7610
2010 Civic LX Sdn
$
P7616
X
11,988
2010 CRV LX 4WD
2010 Element LX 4WD
$
11,429
9890A
2003 Avalanche
9917A
2010 Corolla S
$
9903A
2012 CRV EX AWD
P7619
2011 CRV EX 4WD
X
9,488 P7604
$
7,988
2004 Civic CPE VP Manual
9,866
2002 Lexus ES
We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle
Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 - 8:00; Fri. 9:00 - 6:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00
2011 CRV EXL 4WD
Other Select Used Cars
2007 Acura TL Navi
22,886
2011 Pilot EXL
2010 Civic LX Sdn
P7612
PARTS
Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00
P7609
2006 Pilot EXL-NAVI
9917A
4600 Cleveland Rd., Wooster, OH 44691 Phone: 330-345-5200 888-244-6632 Fax: 330-345-5769 www.collegehillshondacars.com
2011 Sedona LX
40 — Thursday, April 25, 2013
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CLEAN USED CARS
07 Chevy Monte Carlo LT
07 Buick Lucerne CXL
08 Pontiac Torrent
12 Chevy Impala LT
Only 55,000 Miles! Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, 6-CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Only 38,000 Miles!!!! Heated Leather, CD Stereo, OnStar, Power Windows & Locks.
Only 18,000 Miles! Power Windows & Locks, Roof Rack, Cloth Interior, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Only 13,000 Miles! Power Sunroof, Power windows & Locks.
10,977
13,947
$
16,977
$
16,987
$
$
12 Chevy Cruze
12 Chevy Malibu LT
12 Dodge Avenger
07 GMC 1/2 Ton Crew 2WD SLE
Only 21,000 Miles, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Only 13,000 Miles! Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Only 9,000 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels, Air, 1 Owner.
Only 39,000 Miles! Power Windows & Locks, Running Boards, Bed Cover, CD Stereo, Air, 1 Owner.
16,993
$
$ 17,955 17,971 10 GMC 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 SLT
18,959
$
09 Nissan Rogue AWD
Duramax Diesel, Only 21,000 Miles!!! Sunroof, Heated Leather, Spray In Bedliner
Only 32,000 Miles! Power Windows & Locks, Roof Rack, Bose Speakers, 6-CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
08 Dodge 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4
Only 40,000 Miles! Power Windows & Locks, Running Boards, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air
44,991
$
18,996
$
$
21,788
$
09 Nissan Frontier Crew LE 4x4
12 Chevy Traverse LT AWD
12 Chevy Equinox LT AWD
08 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 4x4
Only 30,000 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
Only 21,000 Miles! Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Only 9,000 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, Roof Rack, Running Boards, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
Only 28,000 Miles! Rear Captains Chairs, TV-DVD Entertainment System, Leather Seats, 3rd Rear Seat.
22,951
24,980
$
$
25,999
26,943
$
$
09 Chevy Avalanche 4x4
06 Dodge 1 Ton Crew 4x4
10 Chevy 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 LT
11 Dodge 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 SLT
Only 27,000 Miles! Power Seat, Remote Start, Running Boards, Heated Leather Seats, Bedliner, 6-CD Stereo.
Cummins Diesel, Only 55,000 Miles!!!! Power Seats, Nerf Bars, Heated Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
Only 25,000 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, Running Boards, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
Cummins Diesel, Only 24,000 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package
29,947
$
32,971
$
32,977
$
36,987
$
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