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Cruisin’ for a Cure

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Killbuck car show Saturday is fundraiser for American Cancer Society

Holmes Retired Teachers to meet today Holmes County Retired Teachers will meet today (Thursday, May 16) at the Darb Snyder Senior Center on Glen Drive in Millersburg. A cafeteria-style lunch begins at 11:30 a.m.; program at about noon (in the meeting room). Forest Chaney will present a program on the Civil War.

By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer For a hometown car show of generous proportions, the 10th annual Cruisin’ for a Cure Car See Pg. 2 — CALENDAR Show will be held on Saturday in downtown Killbuck. TOWER LIGHT The show, which is FOR RENT! organized by the Killbuck Savings Bank Relay Team, serves as an annual fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. Funding cancer research is a cause close to the heart for bank employees, explained Paula Aurand, KSB In honor of their many team members who have fought or who are still fighting cancer, the Killbuck Great for director of marketing Savings Bank Relay Team will hold the 10th annual Cruisin’ for a Cure Car Show in downtown Kill, arranty, buck on Saturday. Proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society to fund cancer research. nty and event organizer. Work Projects, arra darW dW Ai ing ing He’sarBe He stica st Ai Beer erica’s Am Am “We have had ! ide ide Volleyball, etc. nw tio nase ceth ce nationw ! many rvi with serviwi employees who have battle,” she said. “Every- ed to the non-profit bank employees Diane for cancer, the people at CALL: & Service rvicebecause honor of Knowles, Darcy Bal- Killbuck Savings Bank passed Se away of & body knows somebody organization in de vicines vicesand Judy Klavins. feel they are ensuring g g de in ar ir who has either he he fought the bank employees Karen dridge pairevery Lee Gingerich nt nt Repa rre rre cu cu ur ur cancer Re and year yo yo in Patterson, Robynar deisinfighting Traor Trade the battle HarBy Days: 330-674-0456 we haveCle new people who yo%urof yo ursupporting the hope for the future. & an of50 s Cle % ings & aning 50 toeand toRaber, up up e iv iv ce ce battle against cancer.” ford Kris and American Cancer Socire re d d an an are part of our bank fam* * Eve: 330-674-2662 Adjustments AdjustmentsAll proceeds are donat- in memoryofof w search for a cure neofwf aetyne a former in its f See Pg. 4 — CURE ice ice pr pr ily who are fighting the se se ha ha rc rc pu pu inal inal

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(Continued From Page 1) All retired educators are invited.

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Brewster Parke to give free presentation A free presentation and lunch for seniors 55 and older will be held Friday, May 17, at Brewster Parke Rehabilitation Welcome Center, 360 Wabash Ave., N., Brewster, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Lunch will include hotdogs and root beer. Brewster Parke spe-

Veterans office taking applications The Holmes County Veterans Services Center will accept applications for assistance for May through May 17 at noon. The Veterans Service Commission board meeting will be May 20 at 6:30 p.m. See Pg. 3 — CALENDAR

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Calendar (Continued From Page 2) The Holmes County Veterans Service Center will be closed May 27 in observance of Memorial Day. Office hours are Monday 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. For more information call 330-674-4806.

junction with the annual Relay for Life Car Show. The event is sponsored by the Killbuck Commu-

nity Improvement Corporation.

We reserve the right to limit quantities on all sale items.

See Pg. 15 — CALENDAR

May 16-18, 2013

Ascension Day (May 9th) Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Nashville Alumni Banquet set for Saturday

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The Nashville Alumni Banquet will be held Saturday, May 18 at Nashville Elementary School. A social hour will begin at 5 p.m., followed by a buffet dinner served by Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen at 6 p.m. Servers will be available for assistance, if needed. All of those who graduated or attended Nashville School are invited to attend.

Killbuck Village spring yard sales will be held Saturday (May 18), beginning at 9 a.m., held in con-

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Cure years, the Killbuck Savings Bank Relay Team “It is worth it to fight. has donated more than We need to keep going $90,000 to the Ameriand raise money to fight can Cancer Society, said this disease,” said Aurand. Aurand, and “We’re Over the past nine hopeful that this year will (Continued From Page 1)

be our best ever.” The bank is happy to host the car show in Killbuck. Listed in the Cruisin’ Times Magazine as “One of the Top Ten Non-

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Cure features a variety of offerings. With awards, door prizes, a silent auction, live music, community garage sales, specials in local businesses and more, the show provides car owners and car enthusiasts fun, entertainment and food in a hometown atmosphere, explained Aurand. “There is a lot to do that day. We are very happy to bring people here to show off our little but strong town, so that they can see all the new things going on here,” she said, referencing the newly opened Duncan Theater and Event Center, the Creekside Coffeehouse and Cafe, the Killbuck Community Library, the new Pizza Parlor drivethrough and much more.

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Community Briefs

Church briefs Saturday Sing at Faith Baptist in Wilmot

and Guy Penrod later this summer. The concert is part of a weekend-long event put on by Round Lake ChrisA Southern Gospel tian Camp in which 600+ Concert will be held on families will camp for the Saturday, May 18 at 4 p.m. weekend. If you are interat Faith Baptist Church in ested in the other weekWilmot. end services or camping, Featured artists will check out www.roundbe the Testimony Quar- lake.org. All of the sertet from Fredericktown, vices, including the Red and Down Home Gospel Roots concert, are open Quartet from Akron. to the public, with a love Everyone is welcome to offering taken to cover this great time of singing. costs. Salads and sandwiches will be served and there will be a time of fellow- Take bus trip ship. Pastor is David Car- to Creation roll. Next month: Sunday, Museum June 16 at 2 p.m., The The Millersburg Church Homelighters of God Women’s MinFor information or istry is sponsoring an directions, call: 330-447- overnight fundraising 4339. bus trip June 21-22 to the Creation Museum near Cincinnati, leaving from Red Roots Millersburg. Journey to wrap up back in time at state-ofthe-art museum, a minisfamily camp try of Answers in Genesis The strong roots of that brings the pages of Southern Gospel Blue- the Bible to life with 160 grass will be heard across exhibits featuring depicthe waters at Round Lake tions of people, plants, Christians Camp on Sun- and animals (including day, May 26 beginning at life-sized dinosaurs) from 7 p.m. Twenty-one-year- ancient times. old triplets Nicole, Nika Costs for the trip are: and Natalie Taylor will be Double, $190; triple, $180; sharing their talents and quad, $173, and includes faith. The group is work- transportation, one ing on its third album night’s hotel stay, twowith a busy touring sched- day-admission to museule and has developed a um and planetarium, modern twist to Christian dinners at Golden Corbluegrass/country while ral and the upscale 94th sending a strong Chris- Aero Squadron Restautian message. They have rant in Columbus, a hot recently been featured breakfast, and a unusual on American Bible Chal- land and water tour on lenge, an invited guest to a World War II amphibithe National Gospel and ous landing craft of the Harvest Celebration at greater Cincinnati area. Dollywood, and will be Ask for single pricing. opening for Charlie Dan- Call 330-275-8527 for iels, Michael W. Smith more information.

Personal DAVID S. MILLER, a lifelong resident of the Berlin area, celebrated his 98th birthday on Saturday, May 11. Friends may send cards to him at Miller 5 3 1 1 County Road 201, Millersburg, OH 44654. He can receive phone calls at his home at 330-893-2023.

Pomerene offering ZUMBA classes Pomerene Hospital is offering ZUMBA classes to the community for $5 per session. Proceeds will go to the Pomerene Memory Garden, which is a place where families can go to pray and remember their loved ones. Classes are offered

each We d n e s d a y through May 29 from 7-9 p.m. in the hospital auditorium. Classes will be held again starting in September. Call the Public Relations Department at 330674-1584, Ext. 1763, for more information.

West Holmes to hold 40-year reunion West Holmes Class of 1973 will hold its 40-year reunion Aug. 10. For details, contact Roc Baker, roc@bakerwell. com, 330-231-8255.

62, Killbuck 44637 or Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box 284 Killbuck 44637.

Goodwill offers computer training

Goodwill Industries of Wayne and Holmes Counties, in conjunction with Connect Ohio, will continFund set up to ue to offer the Every Citizen Online free basic comKnitters, help Meyers puter and Internet training To help with medi- crocheters needed program through July. cal and other expenses, The computer and InterVolunteers are needed a fund has been estab- to assist in putting togeth- net basic training is being lished in the name of er crocheted and/or knit- presented through GoodNashville resident Randy ted afghan blocks for the will Industries of Wayne Meyers. Holmes County Chapter and Holmes Counties’ Meyers, retired 22 of the American Red Workforce Development years from the 179th Air Cross disaster services program. Coursework National Guard, fell from program. 330-674-5861. includes six hours of a tree April 17. Complitraining covering computcations from a dislocated er basics, introduction to Donations needed elbow are expected to the Internet and an overhave him laid up for six for Wolf Creek view of the many benefits months to a year. of using the Internet. While a benefit event Cemetery Classes will be held is likely to be held in the Wolf Creek Pleasant through- uly at the Goodcoming months, a fund has Valley Cemetery is now will Education and Trainbeen established now for accepting donations to ing Center, 1034 Nold anyone wishing to con- pay for mowing of the Ave., Wooster. The class tribute. Donations can be cemetery grounds. Any series will be offered made to the Randy Mey- amount appreciated. Call once a month on Monday, ers Fund at any PNC Bank. Robert L. Croskey, 330- Tuesday and Wednesdays For more information, 276-3322. from 10 a.m.-noon. Any call Shilah Kelly at 330Donations may be sent adult can register by call763-1487. to Croskey at 12049 U.S. ing 330-264-1300, Ext. 221.

Club notes TOPS 1243

TOPS 1573

the week is pastries and the thing to do is to eat a TOPS 1243, Sugarcreek fruit or vegetable at each met May 9 at the Unit- meal. ed Methodist Church in The chapter sang Sugarcreek with 12 mem- “Happy Birthday” to bers weighing in with a Ellen Mullett. weight loss of 12 pounds. There are two more Best weight loss winner weeks to go in the TOPS for the week was Tammy Ballgame. Team No. 1 has Koser and best rededi- 23 runs and Team No. 2 cated for the week was has 21 runs. Leader Verna Sandy Miller. Ada Troyer Yoder gave a short prowas the best KOPS for gram. For more informathe week. tion about TOPS call 330The forbidden food for 897-6007.

TOPS OH 1573 Nashville lost 11 pounds on May 1. Eleven members recited the TOPS and KOPS pledges. Kaitlyn Kemper was best weekly loser and said to increase exercise. Eileen Lowe was best weekly rededicated loser. Becky Kemper was best weekly KOPS. Tammi Turner brought sugar-free orange cake with sugar-free whipped

are at the car show selling the food, while additional employees help by contacting local businesses for donations to be used at the show for door prizes and other expenses. The day of the event, employees help park the cars, sell 50/50 tickets and more. “We are blessed that all of the branches, even if they can’t be here the day of, help out in some way: Donating ingredients for

p.m. The car show will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Car enthusiasts can show off their own cars or come out to see the many vehicles lining the streets of Killbuck — anything from 1927 Model Ts to hot rods and current cars, said Killbuck Savings Bank Vice President Eric Roll, organizer. For last year’s event, more than 100 cars lined the village’s streets. In this competitive car

topping. Leonard Jones gave a program based on an article by Bobbie Randall. Randall discussed physical hunger vs. emotional hunger. Physical hunger enhances taste while emotional hunger does not. When the group met May 8, members lost 9 1/2 pounds and nine members recited the TOPS and KOPS pledges. There See Pg. 18 — CLUB

Cure (Continued From Page 4) “There are so many wonderful changes for Killbuck.” The car show features a live musical performance by Wooster band Prism and the popular car show DJ, The Spike Man. All of this contributes to a truly unique car show experience, Aurand explained. “There are a lot of car shows, but people love

the fact that it is a hometown car show,” she said. “It is small, but it is a nice town to spend the day. That’s important to us and it is important to the people who come year after year.” The Killbuck Savings Bank Relay Team splits up into groups to keep the car show running smoothly — some provide the ingredients for the food stand, others make the food and others

food, hosting bake sales and in other ways,” said Aurand. “We all pull together for this.” Event T-shirts, featuring the 10th annual logo, are available for purchase at the Killbuck Savings Bank. T-shirt proceeds will also benefit ACS. Pre-registration is $8 per car. Day-of registration is $10 per car. Registration will be held from 10 a.m. to noon, followed by judging from noon to 4

show, trophies will go to the top 10 cars and 40 dash plaques will be awarded, sponsored by Chuck Nicholson and Village Motors of Millersburg. Call Paula Aurand or Eric Roll at The Killbuck Savings Bank, 330-2764881, for more information. Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330674-5676 or kmohr@thedaily-record.com.


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Galatians 2:1–21 Galatians 3:1–29 Galatians 4:1–31

The Weed Eater

Weeding the garden is a chore; but if we procrastinate, those weeds will take over and choke out beautiful plantings. Mark 4:7 tells us, “…seed fell among thorns, which grew up and choked the plants, so that they did not bear grain.” In our daily lives we must be vigilant for “weeds” like pessimism, negativity and fear. We don’t want them to creep in and destroy the beauty and fruitfulness of our lives. Stay close to God and plant seeds of faith, hope and optimism! The gifts of the Spirit are great “weed eaters”. Worship regularly—don’t let the “weeds” take over.

Galatians 5:1–26 Galatians 6:1–18

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Memorial Day services

Service times set in Killbuck, Glenmont Killbuck and Glenmont will hold Memorial Day services May 27. Killbuck’s

parade will begin at 10 a.m. at the VFW and will be led by VFW Post No. 7079 and the West Holmes marching band. A service will be held at Killbuck Cemetery. Music will be provided by Toni Shreve. Glenmont’s parade will begin at 11:30 a.m. from Glenmont School Building and will be led by VFW. Post No. 7079 members and the band. Speaker for both services will be Craig Lawhead. Lawhead was born and raised in Holmes County and graduated from West Holmes High School in 1976. He enrolled in the

U.S. Air Force in October 1976. After attending basic training and tech school in Texas, he was stationed for 3 1/2 years at Malmstrom AFB in Great Falls, Mont., where he served in the 341st Strategic Missile Wing. Malmstrom AFB’s main duty is to service 150 Nuclear Missiles located across the plains of Montana. After his honorable discharge in October 1980, Lawhead went to work at Killbuck Savings Bank, where he has been employed for the past 32 years. He has been a mem-

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ber of American Legion Post 192 since his discharge from active duty and has served as the Finance Officer of Post 192 for the past eight years.

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The Holmesville American Legion Auxiliary will display flags in the Field of Honor. Anyone who has a flag from a previous year and would like to display it this year should take it to the Legion Post by May 18. A name must be attached to the flag. To purchase a flag send $12 along with the honoree’s rank, name, branch of service and years served to Debbie Kline, 490 Township Road 2402, Loudonville 44842, or drop it off at the Legion by Saturday, May 18. The Legion will hold a Memorial Day program

Monday, May 27 at Holmesville Elementary School. A parade will start at 9:30 with the program beginning at 10 a.m. A short service will be held at Prairie Township Cemetery following the program. A carry-in dinner will be held at the Legion at noon. Tableware, beverage and meat will be provided. The public is invited.

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‘Mowron’ makes mess of mowing season I have a documentable weirdness about me when it comes to lawnmowing. I believe it actually began when we first

bought our own home 20-some years ago. Moving in at the end of October, the realization that I would need to tend my

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things to do in a house that was then 75 years old and had sat unoccupied for nearly two years, I hadn’t really even looked out the window to consider the task ahead. The folks who had lived in our place for the two or three decades prior had been fond of perennials (perhaps to the point of obsession) and had planted nearly every square foot of the backyard in one flowering something-or-another. To the untrained eye of young newlyweds, the place (having morphed into an impassable jungle while the estate was being settled) looked like little more than madness. I bought a machete and

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– Round Robin Tournament beginning at 9:00

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life I would recognize as the very essence of an awesome landscape. My slash-and-burn technique had left me with little more than a putting green pocked with dog dung and dust patches. Oh, the worlds I had plundered! Oh, the low maintenance greenery

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bow saw and laid waste to a kidney shaped swath the size of a pickup truck, then spent the next several years expanding my grassland in concentric rings until there was eventually enough room for a swing set, trampoline, kiddy pool and fire ring. In the process, I essentially murdered all things that in later

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Fabulous Fifties Fling and Car Show is June 7-8 model car and truck show sponsored by the Community Arts Council (registration from 10 a.m. – noon) with categories for both kit models and handmade models, and three age groups for each. Registration is only $1 per entry. The event’s attraction is as simple as the era it celebrates: old-fashioned fun; homemade food at bargain prices (food line starts at 11:3 a.m.); continuous entertainment with two crowd-pleasing bands (The Bel Airs and

Remember When); and hundreds of car entries, 1980 or older. Car show participants are attracted by the quality of awards and generous cash prizes. Best of Show wins $500 and a custom-cut scroll award. The Top 50 vehicles will also receive a special award. As always, the first 300 car registrants get a collector dash plaque and an event T-shirt. A special cruise-in dash plaque will be awarded to the first 150 open class entries Friday, June

‘Mowron’ laid waste. Oh, the labor I had heaped upon myself. Forced to mow, I did so with self-loathing and disgust. As a form of self-flagellation I purchased one of those motorless, reel-type lawnmowers at an auction. When new, sharp and well-lubricated this type of mower is capable of gliding across the flattened landscape with relative ease and a quiet and satisfying hum. Grass is sliced cleanly to a precise, almost shockingly uniform height. When old, rusty and dull as a rubber tomahawk, the mower moves in thrusts and lunges tearing clods of fescue from the earth with startling regularity and jamming them hopelessly in the ancient and mysterious inner workings of the mower. Nearly every mowing session in those days required some degree of disassembly to dislodge not only grass clods, but also stones, twigs, walnut husks and dog toys from the mechanism. Beaten down from the hopelessness of spending several hours a week to mow what was essentially a tiny city lot, I accepted my mother’s old gasoline-powered mower when she purchased a new one for herself that would be easier for the grandkids to start. Her intentions were pure in gifting the beast to me in that the mower could still be coaxed into running if enough ether and elbow grease were available, and it made quick work of my little patch of paradise. Grass, twigs, walnut husks and dog toys alike were beat-

en into a fine, dusty pulp which seemed to fertilize the crabgrass and dandelions remarkably well. Summer came and went and the mower was tucked away in the shed for a long winter’s nap. Sometime during the ensuing season of cold, however, the worn relic

died quietly in its sleep. After a brief curbside service it was hauled away in a pick-up truck under cover of darkness. Fortunately, during my long years of struggle, somewhere in the idealistic, green-thinking, flower-powered universe of “hippydom” a new

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technology was evolving. By the time I reached the lawn care aisle of Mega-giant Hardware Mart, the electric lawnmower had arrived and my world would never be the same! (Tune in for more tales of the “Village Mowron” next week!)

For more registration information, call Clayton Weller at 330-852-4433 or 330-852-4112. Please call 330-852-4113 for general event information. The Fabulous Fifties Fling & Car Show is sponsored by the Sugarcreek Business Association. The event is staged behind the Sugarcreek Fire Station at 154 North Broadway in the heart of Sugarcreek, just a couple blocks south of State Route 39, eight miles west of Dover (I-77, exit 83).

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New Bedford Consignment Auction 9:30am • New Bedford Elevator & Supply

May 18:

Cruisin’ for a Cure Car Show Downtown Killbuck All proceeds donated to Relay for Life

May 25:

The Dutch Oven Gathering at Lehman’s

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7. Registration begins at 5:30 for the Cruisin’ 5K Run/Walk. The Spike Man will perform 5-8 p.m. The Fabulous Fifties Fling & Car Show starts at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 8, rain or shine. Early arrivals can feast on breakfast at the neighboring Sugarcreek United Methodist Church from 7-10 a.m. Eggs, pancakes, breakfast meats and beverages will be served up for a freewill offering. Car registration ($15) goes until 2 p.m.

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Fling & Car Show continues to grow each year, increasing in the number of visitors, and cars showing and competing for top honors. The professional judging attracts some of the best custom cars and hot rods in a five-state area — Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana and West Virginia The show can accommodate more than 500 cars, with cars on display overflowing into the downtown streets and lots. Again this year in the Downtown Square will be the

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Barbwire There are lots of reasons to celebrate in May By BARB LUMLEY Columnist As I was writing about Teachers’ Appreciation Day last week, I didn’t realize just how many days of celebration there are in the month of May. May 15th of this week is National Chocolate Chip Day. Chocolate chips are an essential ingredient in dozens of delicious recipes — cookies, pancakes, brownies, muffins, cheesecake and more. You can even find chili recipes that call for them. In the 1930s Ruth

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Graves Wakefield created the original chocolate chip cookie at her Toll House Inn in Whitman, Mass. Ruth intended to bake some chocolate cookies for her guests, but she ran out of baker’s chocolate. She substituted with chopped up semi-sweet chocolate morsels and discovered that the morsels did not melt into the dough as she had expected. Her cookies were an instant hit. Today 25 percent of all cookies baked are chocolate chip. Is there anything better than a warm chocolate chip cookie and a glass of cold milk? While we just celebrated Mother’s Day on May 12, there were more celebrations. May 13 was National Apple Pie Day

and who could forget National Dance Like A Chicken Day on May 14! My mother raised a lot of chickens and always enjoyed working with them, but I don’t remember any of them dancing. They were always scratching in the yard, the garden and the barn. The only chicken I ever remember dancing was “Pepper.” My dad’s cousin, Charlie and his bachelor son, Hobart lived on a farm just up the road from us. Over the years they had become good friends with the Chief of the Fire Department from Canton, Bill Roche, who, with his cronies, came to their farm to hunt. One day they drove in and brought with them “Pepper.” Pepper was a “fight-

ing rooster” who had been confiscated when the police chief and his men had arrested a cock fighting ring. Pepper needed a home where he could retire from the ring, so he was brought to the farm. I remember that he would spread his tail feathers, lower his beak almost to the ground, and then go into a strange dance ritual for a few seconds, and then attack you, hell bent on total destruction. He lived out his life there in “retirement from the ring,” but when you visited you always had to keep an eye out for him! As I understand it, the chicken dance is done at weddings and parties, as it gets all the guests, young and old,

up and dancing. No one knows who actually invented it, maybe someone who was attacked by Pepper. There are more celebrations coming up. May 16 is National SeaMonkey Day and Wear Purple for Peace Day; May 17 is National Ride Your Bike to Work Day; May 18 is Armed Forces Day; May 19 is National Devil’s Food Cake Day; May 20 is Be A Millionaire Day and their thought for the day is: “All I ask is for a chance to prove that money doesn’t buy happiness.” May 21 is National Strawberries and Cream Day and Lindbergh Flight Day; and May 27 is, of course, Memorial Day. May is also National Hamburger Month,

National Strawberry Month, National BarB-Que Month, National Egg Month, Asparagus Month, Flower Month and National Bike Month. And there are more! Everyone should be able to find a reason to celebrate! Many of these days are referred to as “National” days, however I did not find any congressional records or presidential proclamations for most of the days. The word “National” just seems to get tagged on. We will soon be into the month of June and that is always proclaimed “Dairy Month.” We are all looking forward to promoting and enjoying dairy products, eating lots of ice cream and celebrating every day!

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May 6 66 CALVES — Choice calves 175-210, good calves 140-170, light & thins 40-down; back to farm bulls 140-210, heifers 100-170; FEEDERS: Steers & bulls 100-147.50, heifers 95-125. 151 CATTLE — Choice steers 118-128.50, good steers 115-117.50, Holstein steerse 85-115.50; choice heifers 116-122.50, good heifers 105115.50, good Holstein cows 70-85.50, yellows and thins 69.50-down, bulls 85-96.50. 115 HORSES & PONIES — Top horse 700, top pony 260.

May 8 29 HOGS —220-250 lbs. 67.50-69, 250-280 lbs. 66-67.50; feeder pigs 40-65 lbs. 40-67.50. 24 CATTLE — Choice steers 120-127, choice Holstein steers 102-108.75, good Holstein steers 90-100. 6 BULLS — Jersey 91.50, 1,000-1,500 lbs. 84.50-115, 1,500-2,000 lbs. 96-99. 82 CULL COWS — Good 78-90.50, medium-good 72-78, fair-medium 65-72, light-thin 65-down; 51 FEEDERS: steers & heifers 80-145. 14 DAIRY. 132 CALVES — 95-120 lbs. 130-180, good 90-130, common 50-90, back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 150-195,

crossbred bulls 60-230, crossbred heifers 150-195. 129 GOATS — Kid 150down, billies 100-210, nannies 60-147.50, wethers 120280. 613 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks & ewes 30-52.50, lambs 40-60 lbs. 120-182.50, 60-80 lbs. 137.50-172.50, 80-100 lbs. 135150, 100-130 lbs. 120-150. TOTAL HEAD — 1,100. 33 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd cutting 320-400, 3rd and 4th cutting 400-425, mixed 1st cutting 320-390, mixed 2nd cutting 350-375, lg. bales hay 85-135, lg bales hay 140-300 ton, wheat straw 195-290, lg. straw bales 185240 ton, oats 16.50, firewood 42.50. Mid Ohio Swap Meet May 17-18 Dairy, May 20, 6 p.m. Memorial Trotting May 24, 4 p.m.

Markets WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY May 4 20 LOADS — 1st cutting 230-300; bale 3.40; rd. bale 33-97.50; rd. 150 ton; 2nd cutting 385-425; straw 185 ton; eggs .75-1.10 dozen.

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Day (Continued From Page 7) and service sponsored by American Legion Forest Post No. 67. The parade will step off from the Shreve Elementary School at 9:30 a.m., led by Mayor Bruce Biggs, the color guard and

memorial squad. It will proceed south on Market Street, through the downtown district, and disband at Scheck’s IGA. Boys State delegates Kevin Cantrell and Wesley Dehorta and Girls State delegates Alyssa Kruse and Erica Ewing

will be the honorary grand marshals. Miss Poppy is 4-year-old Brodie Fultz, daughter of Patty and Kyle Johnson. She is a junior member of Post 67 Auxiliary. The Triway High School band, under the direction of John Puster, will provide

music for the parade and memorial service. Participation in the parade is open to all area organizations, but political advertisement is discouraged. Any individual or organization wishing to participate should be at the school no later than 9:15 a.m. Enter on Park Drive. The service will begin at 10:30 a.m. at Oak Grove

Cemetery with command Sgt.-Maj. Richard Winkleman, U.S. Army (retired), speaking. The squad will proceed to Nashville to provide military honors at 12:30 a.m. at the cemetery. On May 26, the squad will provide military honors at Newkirk Cemetery at 10 a.m. Assemble at the post home at 9 a.m. for breakfast.

The Shreve American Legion will sponsor a chicken barbecue, serving eat-in dinners starting at 10:30 a.m. The menu consists of a half chicken, baked beans, chips, apple sauce and beverage. The cost is $8. Carry-out for chicken halves only will be available at $5 each. Carry-out full dinners will be available at 11 a.m. for $8 each.

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Grant’s warriors to hold potato/ ice cream bar Grant’s Warriors Relay for Life Team will be hosting a potato/ice cream sundae bar at Millersburg Christian Church Life Center on Saturday, May 18, from 4-7 p.m.

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set for Saturday All About Horses will be held May 18, 9:30 a.m.3:30 p.m., at Valley Oaks Farm, 8171 Wilderness Road, Shreve. The event is a family friendly day, designed to introduce the horse novice or beginner to information about horses and their many possibilities. The day will include a tour of the barn, meeting the herd, hands-on activities, demonstrations and displays. The specific demonstration schedules are being finalized, and will be posted on the website, www.val-

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hold its final family fish fry of the spring on Saturday, May 18. The fish fry will run from 4-7 p.m. at the Post Home on North Broadway Street in Sugarcreek. Everyone is welcome. Regular monthly fish frys will resume in September. The Post thanks everyone for their support during the past year.

Peace officer ceremony set for Sunday The Millersburg Police Auxiliary and the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office will hold an Ohio Peace Officer’s memorial service Sunday, May 19 at 5 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 90 S. Clay St. The service honors officers who have fallen in the line of service.

Beach City Alumni Reunion to be in Walnut Creek The Beach City High School annual Alumni Reunion, hosted by the class of 1958, will be held Saturday, May 25, at the

Carlisle Inn in Walnut Creek. Registration starts at 11 a.m. and dinner will be served at noon. Cost for the family style meal is $18. Anyone who attended BCHS between 1936-1963 should have received an invitation. If you have not, please contact Nancy Gaut, 33-756-2082; Barb Garver, 330-756-2721; or Patsy McGrath, 330-756-2189, before May 5, to make your reservation.

Red Cross Life Guarding Course offered A Red Cross Life Guarding Course is being offered at Whispering Hills Campground May 28-June 4. Call 330-6742157 to sign up and for more information. Participants must be at least 15 years old.

Course on Friday, May 31. The Starlight Golf Scramble is hosted by the Pomerene Foundation and Pomerene Hospital Auxiliary. Pomerene is still accepting teams. The cost of a four-man team is $120. If anyone is interested in sponsoring a hole, the cost is $50. Deadline for registrations is Wednesday, May 29. The event will begin at 9 p.m. on Friday, May 31. Registration that night begins at 7 p.m. and instructions will be given out at 8:45 p.m. Snacks will be served before the scramble and a boxed dinner will be served after the event. For more information, or to register a team or become a hole sponsor, call the Pomerene Foundation at 330-674-1584, Ext. 1100.

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matter of seconds. If you are the kind of person who likes fancy feet, going barefoot will work in your favor, requiring you to decorate. If you are the kind of person who would rather not, you can share my excuse. “There’s no use in trying to pretty these things up — the only color they see is caked on mud or grass stains.” — A little bit of dirt between the toes does a brain good. Studies have shown that some of the bacteria found in soil is actually good for your brain. Certain bacteria can activate the neurons that produce serotonin, a well-known natural antidepressant.

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Therefore, there’s a good chance playing in the dirt can make you happy, and I’m not just talking about the tickle you get by squishing it between your toes. — Free massages! Going footloose and shoe-free makes every step a mini-massage. Your feet are full of about a zillion different muscles and when they are cramped up in shoes all day, they don’t get to do their thing. According to some foot historians, people didn’t start having tootsie problems until the Renaissance, when shoes became the cool thing to do. — Electrical powers keep you young. One set of beliefs says that walking barefoot on solid earth allows you to properly absorb free electrons from the ground beneath your feet. And then after a bunch of sci-

ence gobbledygook, the end result is that your body has an increase in anti-oxidants, which we know are the good things that keep us healthy and young. — Save money! With three kids whose feet change sizes every other week, we have a constant mountain of non-fitting shoes around. Not so much in the summer, though, and with the money saved from all that footwear, we can enjoy our summer with as much pie and ice cream as possible. So once full-blown summer hits, you can find us out the back door with our dirty feet. We’ll be smiling and relaxed, feeling healthy and electrically-charged enough to not worry about the condition of our unpainted, plain piggies. Unless we drip the ice cream.

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sun. — Cut the clutter. If you have a large family such as we do, chances are there is a room where all of your shoes gather and accumulate and assemble in such force that one day they and their odor might take over the world. Once the barefoot policy has been made, your home will appear to be much more neat and tidy. — Excuses for pedicures, or lack thereof. Some people like to have ornamental toenails. Others, such as my barefoot self, will destroy any speck of polish that makes contact with my body in a

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A Savvy Stop for Mindful Buyers paper ticket. Choose the e-ticket, as it only requires the printing of a boarding pass when you check in at the train station or airport. Paper tickets often include several pages and must be mailed in an envelope, all of which is wasteful. * Unplug certain appliances before embarking on your trip. Major appliances, including televisions, set-top cable boxes, DVD players, and sound systems are still consuming energy even when they are in stand-by or off-mode. This is called vampire power, and it’s an easy problem to address. Before leaving on your next trip, simply unplug some of your major appliances so they won’t be consuming energy while you’re away and they aren’t being used. In addition to saving energy, unplugging such appliances will reduce the cost of your energy bill. * Lower your thermostat and water heater. Heating or cooling an empty house and keeping the water heater at its normal temperature is also wasteful. When leaving on a vaca-

tion, set the thermostat to reduce your energy consumption regarding heating and cooling and lower the temperature on your water heater so it’s not heating water you won’t be around to use. * Close the curtains at your hotel. When spending time in a warm weather climate, remember to close the curtains before you depart each morning. Allowing the natural light into the room while you’re away will increase the temperature in the room, and many hotels have their air conditioning on a sensor that automatically turns the unit on when the temperature in the room reaches a certain point. If you forget to close the curtains before leaving for the day, you’re likely wasting energy by cooling an empty room.

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Effective Communication ~ learn valuable techniques and become a better communicator Objectives: • Describe inherent problems with the process of communication • Recall the importance of ongoing communication with the patient and family throughout the end-of-life process Professional Boundaries ~ To discuss the nature of boundaries and assist the healthcare providers in recognizing boundary crossings and boundary violations in healthcare delivery Objectives: • Differentiate between boundary crossings and boundary violations • Recall factors that increase the risk of boundary crossings 2.0 contact hours for Nurses & Social Workers Ginger Preston, BSN, RN ~ Compliance/Education Coordinator Hospice and Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County

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Successful criteria for completion: Attend 100% of the education session and complete an evaluation form.. The speakers and members of the planning committee have declared no potential conflict of interest in planning and presenting this presentation. Hospice & Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County (OH-266,07-1-15) is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN-001-91) an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission for Accreditation. Hospice & Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County is approved as a provider of Social Work Continuing Education by the State of Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board. Social Worker Approved Provider # RSX030603.

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70-year reunion. Members present were Pearl L. White, Case and Plant. Jane Rickabaugh, class of 1953, introduced her class, celebrating its 60-year reunion. Members present were Duane Acker, Gwen Collian, Denzil Daugherty, Janet Daugherty, Joanne France, Richard B. Long, William McKee, Jane Rickabaugh, Olive Mae Sargeant, Lucille Schmidt, Bonnie Slicker, Mary Stutzman and Donna Wachtel. Robert Schmid, class of 1963, introduced his class, celebrating its 50-year reunion. Mem-

bers present were Patricia Brown, James Grogg, Barbara Hixson, Alda Jones, Ronald Junkin, Myron Maurer, Robert Moorhead, Harry Morris, Karen Myers, Geraldine Schmid, Robert Schmid, Rosemary Shaffer, Judy Steiner, Michael Strang, Judy Wirt, Carol J. Wirt and Stanley E. Wirt. Class adviser Shirley Zody spoke of her years in the Triway School system. Nathan McCollum was present from the class of 2013. The following slate of officers was presented and approved for 2014. See Pg. 19 — CLUB

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Judy Oliver-Delaney welcoming 190 members and guests to the banquet. The Rev. George Shiltz offered the invocation and a chicken dinner was served by the Triway Music Boosters Club, Triway Band and Choir members. A musical program was presented by Chuck Craig, Judithe Craig and Annie Gerig. The earliest graduates present were Lois Loar, class of 1941 for the women; and Wesley Plant and John Case, class of 1943 for the men. Plant introduced his class, celebrating its

The event is open to anyone who attended Glenmont School. Call Sue Sponseller at 330378-3235 for reservations.

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Professional pianist presents encore performance The Holmes County Historical Society is sponsoring “An Evening with Cathi Lynn,” featuring Cathi Lynn Aldrich, a professional pianist formerly from Holmes County. She is known locally as Cathi Lynn Lahm. The show will be presented in the Buckeye Room of the Historic Hotel Millersburg on June 1 at 7 p.m. with social cocktail time at 6:30 p.m. Due to many requests she is coming back for an encore performance with many recognizable songs from the past. Ticket prices are $30 per person and include a selection of wine and hors d’oeuvre throughout the evening. Reserve your seats early by calling 330-

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674-0022 to pay with credit card. Checks can also be sent to the Holmes County Historical Society, P.O. Box 126, Millersburg, OH 44654. Cathi Lynn (Lahm) Aldrich is a Holmes County native and attended Millersburg High School in the 1950s where she was always entertaining classmates with her musical talents. She is a trained professional concert pianist who now resides in Columbus where she plays for the Columbus Met Ballet and has performed in many dinner theater venues in theColumbus area. In 2008 she returned to her roots to a sold out concert.

Habitat to hold groundbreaking ceremony Holmes County Habitat for Humanity will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for the affiliate’s next home on Wednesday, May 22, at 6:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. The home is being built in partnership with Kim Bickel and her two children. The groundbreaking ceremony will be held at the home site at Millersburg Street (State Route 39) in Nashville. Leading this build will be habitat board members Dave Schlabah and Cal Yoder. “We are extremely grateful to have Dave and Cal take on the responsibility of this build,” stated Habitat for Humanity President Kristy Bowling. “They continue to amaze

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then are sold to Habitat’s partner families, at no profit and with no interest charged. Partner families invest hundreds of hours of their own labor — sweat equity — into building their homes and the homes of others. Their mortgage payments go into a revolving Fund for

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Maytag wringer washer, 36” Magic Chef, Nat. gas range, Nat. gas hotplate, Pedestal fans, 2 gas lights, 1 set barbells. New 8’x12’, storage building, 3 milker units - good condition. TOOLS: Dewalt elec. angle drill, Dewalt cordless circular saw, Senco battery drywall screw gun, Milwaukee elec. tin shears, Stihl chain saw, Honda 2000 water generator like new, Stihl chain saws. SAND BLASTING UNIT: Devil biss compressor model #445 45CFM, Wisconsin engine model VE4 21.5 HP complete repair manual & parts list for engine & comp. mounted on small trailer, Clamco pressure blast machine model #1028 100lb capacity automatic hose, Large air tank. LAWN & GARDEN: Expecting entire selection of lawn mowers & garden tillers including: New Toro lawn mowers, Pony tiller w/ Honda motor, Toro Mower like new, Harness, Tack, Cart, Top buggy in good condition with roll up curtains, New buggy harness from NB Harness, Easy entry pony cart, used buggy harness, holders, lead ropes, Xmark Metro Commercial 36” walk behind mower, 15hp Kawasaki, New Craftsman Dual-stage snow blower tractor attachment 42”, Good condition Toro 44” belt drive floating deck bager, Scag 52” Hydrostatic new motor electric start. SPORTING GOODS: Selling a trailer load of archery & sporting goods from NB Sportsman Supply. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Wine barrel, Advertisement calendars including: 1956 Ott Brothers, 1969 JD Miller Engine Repair, New Bedford Elevator Match Box Holder, Yoder General Store yard stick, New Bedford & Farmerstown Elevator OS Troyer yard stick, Watch Fobs: including: Crawford Mfg., Hershberger Cabinet, Charm feed mill chick feeder, Charm flour mill feed bags, Charm history book, Alice & Jerry books. HORSES & PONIES: will be selling a few good broke family horses & ponies. BIKES: New Mens and women’s giant bikes from Raber’s Bike Shop. NURSERY: Assorted shade trees and shrubs

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They are: President, Phyllis Austin; 1st Vice President, Jan Maxwell; 2nd Vice President, Ron Maxwell; and Secretary/ Treasurer, Carol J. Wirt. Door prizes of 30 live plants were awarded. Oliver-Delaney then turned the meeting over to Austin who thanked everyone for attending. The banquet next year will be held on May 3.

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The Nashville Jolly Farmers 4-H Club met April 28 with 25 members present, and pledges were led by Bryce Burgett and Ethan Fair. Swine tag-in is Saturday, May 18 at fairgrounds. Fairgrounds clean-up was May 11. The club voted to do its annual bake sale and hot dogs at the Memorial Day Parade. Three members and three advisers helped at the Mary Nelson fundraiser held at Nashville

School on April 27. Demonstrations were given by Ali and Lexi Ogi, Cale Ogi, Brianna Akam, Laura and Anna Irwin. The next meeting will be Monday, May 20 at Nashville Methodist Church with Bryce Burgett’s committee in charge.

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There will be a fish fry on Sunday, May 19 at noon at Lake Memorial Park, Big Prairie. All you care to eat dine-in only; carry-out meals available. Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for 12 and younger. Fish, french fries, coleslaw, fried dill pickles, applesauce, dessert, orange drink and coffee (bottles beverage extra). Proceeds go to maintenance and improvement of park, located one mile west of Big Prairie on Holmes County Road 100. Sponsored by BP-L Club.

Monday — S. Mount Hope School, 12:30-1 p.m.; Mount Hope Elementary Kdg., 1:05-1:30 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Edna Raber, County Road 70, 12:301 p.m.; Troyer Valley School, 1:15-2:15 p.m.; Maple Valley Fence, 2:303:45 p.m.; Dan Raber, County Road 59, 4-5:15 p.m.; Joe Troyer Township Road 188, 6:15-7 p.m. Wednesday — Maple Springs School, 9-10:15 a.m.; Tea Run Commu-

meeting to order. The roll call was given with 20 members present. Old business was discussed. Pizza orders are due at next meeting. New business was discussed. Hog and goat tag is on Saturday, May 18. Rabbit camp also. The next meeting will be on Sunday, May 19 at the Jim Shaffer home at 6:30 p.m. Meeting The Doughty Valley 4-H was adjourned and flowclub met May 5 at the ers were planted at the fire Miley building in Clark. house and cemetery after The president called the the meeting.

nity, County Road 245, 10:30-11:30 a.m.; Roman Miller, County Road 323, 11:45 a.m.;12:30 p.m.; County Lane School, 1:30-2:30 p.m.; Nature’s Food Market, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Charm Elementary, 9-10:30 a.m.; Wise Elementary, 11 p.m.-2 p.m.; Paul Miller, Township Road 371, 2:15-3:45 p.m.; Killbuck Public, 3-6 p.m. Friday — West Fairview, 10:15-10:45 a.m.; Green Acres, 11 a.m.-noon; Hidden Acres, 1-2:15 p.m.; Der Alte Quilt Shop, 2:30-3:30 p.m.

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Obituaries Jim Scheirer, 73 Jim Scheirer, 73, Nashville, passed away Sunday, May 12, 2013, at Ohio State U n i versity Medical C e n t e r, Columbus, after a short illness. Milit a r y services were conducted by Killbuck VFW on Wednesday, May 15 at Alexander Funeral Home in Millersburg. He was born April 7, 1940, in Columbus, the son of William E. and Margaret (Mullins) Scheirer, and married Marylin (Yeater) Towner on Sept. 13, 1989. She survives. Jim was a 1959 graduate of Grove City High School and was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, serving three tours

of duty in Vietnam. He liked to do crafts, watch TV, play on the computer and enjoyed working on genealogy. Surviving in addition to his wife are children Dixie (Mark) Seney of Oklahoma, Roxann (Joe) Burchnell of Tennessee, Sharon (Rob) Parkinson of Virginia, Tammy Barnes and Michael Scheirer, both of Florida, Ted (Linda) Towner of Clark, Nora Martin of Nashville, Allen Towner of Spring Mountain and Sarah Jane Towner of Nashville; 23 grandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren, with one more on the way; and sisters Ellen (Bob) Roehm of California and Brenda Smith of Pennsylvania. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers Ron and Bill Scheirer and a son, Raymond Towner.

Robert Brandt Robert H. “Bob” Brandt, 88, of 1490 SR 643, Baltic, went home to be the Lord on Saturday, March 30, 2013, at 2:15 p.m. at Walnut Hills Nursing H o m e with his family at his side. He was born May 29, 1924, in Cleveland to the late Herman A. and Ella A. Fischer Brandt. In 1947, he married the late Ethel E. Pokorny in Cleveland. Bob served his country three years in the U.S. Marine Corp during World War II. He worked for 27 years as a bakery driver salesman for American Bakeries (Taystee Bread, Grennan Cake) in Cleveland and also for Nickles, Frito Lay, Tip Top and Schwabel bakeries. After 10 years with Hillside Dairy, he retired in 1987, moved to Holmes County and spent many good years transporting Amish folks in Holmes County. He was a long time member of Friendship Mennonite Church, in Bedford Heights, until he became a member of Walnut Creek Mennonite Church where he served as an elder, Sunday School Superintendent and on other committees. Surviving is his beloved wife, Lovina Troyer Brandt, whom he married June 13,

1987. Also surviving are his four children, Kathy A. (Vlado) Cerman of Ft. Collins, Colo.; Robert H. (Paulette) Brandt II of Macedonia; Daniel J. Brandt of Cuyahoga Falls; and Steven C. (Yvonne) Brandt of Phoenix, Ariz.; six grandchildren, Daniel J. (Deborah) Cerman of Ft. Collins, Colo., Paul (Amy) Cerman of Bremmerton, Wash.; Robert H. (Mary Kahl) Brandt III of Twin Falls, Jessica J. Brandt of Macedonia, Amber (Cesar) Torres of Tuscon, Ariz., April (Ryan) Moeritz of Tallmadge; one step-grandson Wayne Price of Phoenix; four greatgrandchildren and five step-great-grandchildren, one sister Gladys (Bill) Vetter of Cape Coral, Fla., and many nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents and first wife, he is preceded in death by two brothers, Lester and Russell Brandt. Celebration of Life Services were held April 4 at Walnut Creek Mennonite Church with Pastors Ross Miller and Dan Owalabi officiating. Burial was in the Church Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek. Memorials may be made to Walnut Creek Mennonite Church Missions Fund, PO Box 182, Walnut Creek, OH, 44687 or Hospice of Holmes County, 1633 S. Washington St., Millersburg, OH, 44654.

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Clarice Stephens, 86 Clarice A. Stephens, 86, of Brinkhaven, died Thursday, May 9, 2013, at Glendora Health Care Center in Wooster. Clarice was born July 4, 1926, in Carey, Ohio, to Jesse and G r a c e ( M u s grave) Bauders. She married Kenneth Stephens on August 25, 1944. She retired from Boys Village. She was a member of Grace Cathedral in Cuyahoga Falls. She loved gardening, her pets and spending time with her grandchildren. Clarice will be deeply missed by her children,

Leota (Rufus) Stone of Streetsboro, Jesse Stephens of Smithville, Paul (Teresa) Stephens of Doylestown, Karl Stephens of Brinkhaven, Ralph (Lisa) Stephens of Arkansas, Marlene McKee of Orrville, Carol Stephens of Smithville; 20 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; and sister Martha Leuthold of Mansfield. Clarice was preceded in death by her husband; daughter Grace Franco; sons Raymond Stephens and Kenneth Stephens Jr.; a great-grandaughter; and brothers Andy, Raymond, and Robert Bauders. A private funeral service was held at the funeral home with Rev. Brock Miller officiating. Burial was at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens.

Ruth Bickel, 84 Ruth Lorinda Bickel, 84, of Millersburg, went home to be with the Lord Tuesday, March 26, 2013, at Pomerene Hospital, Millersburg, after a short illness. Ruth was born May 12, 1928, in Coshocton County, the daughter of Owen and Laura (Hawkins) Mellor, and married Donald Alvin Bickel on Aug. 19, 1946. He preceded her in death Aug. 10, 1999. She retired from Castle Nursing Home after many years of service as a terrific cook, and was a member of Faith Bible Church. She attended the Senior Center and loved playing bingo. Ruth enjoyed sewing and was a collector of dolls, cats and salt and pepper shakers. She loved her family unconditionally. Surviving are children, Mike (Bonnie) Bickel of North Fort Myers, Fla., Gary (Cheryl Fogg) Bickel of Wooster, John Bickel of Millersburg, Peggy (Gary Courtright) Bickel of Bellville and Greg (Kelly) Bickel of Millersburg; grandchildren, Matt and Melissa Bickel, both of Jeromesville, Brian Bickel of Wooster, Wes (Michelle) Bickel of Howard, Brandy Bickel of Akron, Kelli (Bill) Beckler and Jamie (Heather) Bickel, both of Wooster, Steven Bickel of Ashburn, Va., Shelli Bickel of Shreve and Lisa (Andy) Bailey of Columbus; a stepgrandson, Timmy Bickel of Millersburg; much loved great-grandchildren, Byron, Addlynn, Skylar, Caro-

lyn, Maggi, Brevin, Torrey, Colton, Caleb, Amber and Jennifer, plus one more on the way in August; brothers, Glen (Opal) Mellor of Millbrook, Fred (Joann) Mellor of Warsaw and Owen Mellor of Killbuck; a sister, Alice McFarland of Millersburg; special nieces, Ruth Evans of Nashville, and Clara Kirk of Louisiana; numerous other nieces and nephews; and her cat, Grizz. She was preceded in death by brothers, John Mellor, Edgar Mellor and Asa Mellor; and sisters, Helen Miller and Ada Arnold. Services were Friday, March 29 at Faith Bible Church, Millersburg, with pastor Steve Young officiating. Burial was in Shepler Church Cemetery, Coshocton County. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Hospice & Palliative Care of Greater Wayne (Holmes) County, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691; or to The Darb Snyder Senior Center, 170 Parkview Drive, Millersburg 44654. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg.

Holley E. Mobley, 79, of Big Prairie, passed away Thursday, May 9, 2013, at his home. He was born April 7, 1934, in Beallsville to Wayne D. and Sylvia L. (Pittman) Mobley and married Fran McDougal on Feb. 8, 1959. He was currently employed as an assemblyman at WalMart in Wooster. When Holley was in his younger years, he was an avid bowler and enjoyed hunting. He served his country in the U.S. Navy. Surviving are a lifelong friend of 55 years, Fran

Dillon of Big Prairie; children, Kent (Donna) Mobley of Winesburg and Teresa (Tim) Brubaker of Wooster; six grandchildren; a greatgranddaughter; brothers, Starling “Doc” (DeJong) Mobley of Ashville, Robert (Charolette) Mobley and Harold (Barbara) Mobley, both of Beallsville; and a sister, Christina Burrows of Massillon. He was preceded by his parents. Services were Monday, May 13, at Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve, with Pastor Rob Martin officiating. Burial was in Ripley Cemetery, where military rites will be observed. Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve assisted the family.

Bernice Allison, 75 Bernice E. Allison, 75, of Killbuck, died Wednesday evening, May 8, 2013, at Aultman Compassionate Care Center in Cant o n , after a short illness. S h e w a s b o r n A u g . 18, 1937, the daughter of Paul Hathaway and Mary DeWitt. She was a member of Glenmont Church of Christ, and loved her family very much. Surviving are daughters,

Brenda (David) Rady of Fairland, Ind., Cindy Geog of Killbuck, Deb (Scott) Vance of Glenmont, and Judy Scherer of Glenmont; eight grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; and her dog, Rocky. She was preceded in death by a son, Robert Gary; a brother, Everett; and a twin brother, Bernard. Services were Saturday, May 11, at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Burial was in Sunnyside Cemetery, Glenmont. The family suggests contributions be made to Sycamore Run Activity Department, 6180 state Route 83, Millersburg 44654.

Fryburg Cemetery Association to meet Fryburg Cemetery Association will meet Thursday, May 23 at 7 p.m. at Fryburg Cemetery. Donations for

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Francona has Indians playing good ball Well, how about that! The Cleveland Indians are in first place. Albeit, it’s a tie with the Motor City Kitties, but the Tribe is in first place after taking two out of three in Detroit. And they are doing it with a starting rotation that includes Ubaldo Jiminez (3-2, 5.55 ERA). Terry Francona must be some kind of manager. Utilizing a versatile roster that enables the Tribe skipper to play people in different positions and give guys off the bench ample opportunities to stay fresh, it seems like there is a different hero every day for the Indians. Whether it be the umpires with a blown call to assist in a fourgame sweep of Oakland, an assault on former Cy Young and MVP Justin Verlander, one of five former Cy Young winners the team has battered this season, or clutch hits from different guys throughout the lineup, the Indians have won 12 of their last 14 games to climb into a first-place tie with a 20-15 record (as of Sunday night). Cleveland went 8-1 on a recent homestead, trumping a pair of Philadelphia aces Roy Halladay and Cliff Lee along the way. Since losing three straight to Boston in mid-April, which dropped the team’s record to 5-9, the Tribe won a series with Houston, split two games with Chicago, then lost two of three in Kansas City. They have since won four straight series, sweeping the Phillies, taking two of three from Minnesota, sweeping four from Oakland and taking two of three in Detroit. Former Indians manager Mike Hargrove always used to talk about winning series as an important part of the team’s success. He pointed out that no one ever won every game, but it is key to limit the losses and try to take every series they can, or as many as possible. By doing that, the

wins add up, along with postseason appearances. The sad part is that Cleveland still ranks among the bottom of attendance in Major League Baseball, worse than Miami and Houston, two minor league teams masquerading as big league teams. It hasn’t been bad weather lately in Cleveland, either. There were some games played in balmy 70-degree temperatures, which is rare for Northeast Ohio in April. So Mother Nature can’t be blamed for poor attendance. Fans were disappointed by poor showings early against the Yankees (two losses and two rainouts which were made up in a doubleheader on Monday, May 13) and those three losses to Boston. But this team is exciting to watch, with plenty of promise. Carlos Santana is leading the team in hitting with a .336 batting average. Michael Brantley is also hitting .306. Newcomer Mark Reynolds is among league leaders with 11 homers and 32 RBIs. Rookie Yan Gomes is having a decent season sharing duties behind home plate, allowing Santana to play some first base as well as catch, as backup catcher Lou Marson has battled injuries so far this year. Free agent center fielder Michael Bourn also spent a couple weeks on the Disabled List, but the team didn’t miss a beat as Ryan Rayburn filled in admirably, winning American League Player of the Week honors, batting .591 with four homers during the recent hot streak. After starting the season slowly, second-year second baseman Jason Kipnis has heated up, banging four homers and hitting close to .300 over the last 10 games. The Indians open a sixgame homestand Friday with four games against former skipper Eric Wedge and the Seattle Mariners and a two-game set with Detroit. Get your tickets to see the best show in town while there are still plenty of good seats available.

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Morrison signs with Ashland By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer One of the cogs in the machine that has been the West Holmes girls basketball team the past few seasons has signed a scholarship to take her game to the next level. Rachelle Morrison signed her combined athletic and educational scholarship to Ashland University on Wednesday, May 8, in a signing ceremony in the library at West Holmes High School. “I’m very excited,” Morrison said. “They really made me feel comfortable. I just knew I’d be in good hands there. They are not just really good coaches, they are really good people.” Morrison, who plans to study business, says she will be playing off guard for the National Champion Eagles. “It will be nice going to a program where you know people,” she said. “The environment is very similar to here at West Holmes where the community is very supportive. Knowing people and being close to home where friends can come watch also helped in my decision. “Our offseason workout is to take 30,000 shots,” Morrison added. “The difference is, you don’t do it with the team. You have to do it all on your own. You’ve got to be very

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West Holmes coach Lisa Patterson (left) looks on as Rachelle Morrison, flanked by her parents, Diana and Bobby Morrison, signs her National Letter of Intent to attend Ashland University on a combined athletic and academic scholarship. Morrison will play off-guard for the defending national champion Eagles. self-motivated. They only have five people returning from this year’s team, so that will open the door for at least one freshman to have a shot to play.” West Holmes coach Lisa Patterson is happy to see another of her girls move on to play at the college level. “We’ve not had a lot of kids play at the next level. Lindsey Snyder (Malone) is the first one in a number of years,” Patterson said. “Now we’ll have two playing at the same

time and in another year, you’re going to see even more.” Morrison was a team leader for the Knights the past four seasons, helping West Holmes to back-toback state runner-up seasons. “Her court awareness and knowing what everyone else is supposed to be doing is key,” Patterson said. “Her basketball IQ is very high, and that should help her tremendously. Plus her experience playing here should

help her a lot. We challenge our kids all the way through to be successful.” Morrison averaged almost 10 points and three assists per game her senior season, giving West Holmes stability at the point, helping run the Knights’ offense, while providing scoring pop from the perimeter, while also showing the ability to drive. Her best asset, however, is her defense, which should earn her playing time on the court at the next level.

West Holmes’ boys tennis team places third at OCC Tournament By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The annual race for second place was a two-team battle Saturday at the Ohio Cardinal Conference Tennis Tournament, with Ashland using its depth and balance to fend off West Holmes for the runner-up spot behind perennial champion Lexington. Lexington took firsts in all five divisions to win its ninth title in 10 years. Wooster’s 2007 title is the only time the Minutemen have not won the OCC. Lexington was first with 66 points (combined season wins and tournament points). Ashland was second with 52, followed by West Holmes (38.5). Orrville finished fourth (28), followed by Wooster (18.5), Mansfield Senior (13.5), Madison (7) and Clear Fork (6). The matches were played indoors at Lakewood Rac-

quet Club in Lexington because of rain. To expedite things, the matches were played in pro sets (first to eight, win by two) until the championship round, which was regulation. West Holmes and Ashland went head-to-head in all three singles matches in the second round with the Arrows winning two of them. “We would’ve had to have beat them at three spots in order to catch Ashland,” West Holmes coach Jason Otto said. “Even if Danny (Nelson) and Nate (Ewing) would’ve been able to pull them out, we still would’ve needed help at one of the other three spots, or we needed someone to upset (Ashland) and that didn’t happen.” Nelson knocked off Ashland’s Tim Sinchok 9-8 in a pro set in the semifinals to advance to the finals against Mason Dragos of Lexington.

Dragos then defeated the West Holmes senior 6-1, 6-1 to claim the first singles championship. In the second singles semifinal, Ewing and Ashland’s Andy Elderbrock were locked up in a marathon match that went to Elderbrock 9-7. “Both of those matches with Ashland could’ve gone either way. That’s how close they both are,” Otto said. “I thought Danny played really well against Dragos. He hit well.” Ewing said he gave everything he had against Elderbrock, and was glad he still had some left in the tank for the third-place final against Madison’s Aaron West, which he won handily 8-1. West Holmes’ Tim Meyer lost to Ashland’s Tim Sprunger in the third singles semifinals 8-4 after See Pg. 23 — BOYS TENNIS


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West Holmes first singles player Danny Nelson digs up a shot against Lexington’s Mason Dragos during first singles championship action at the Ohio Cardinal Conference Tournament on Saturday. The meet was moved indoors because of the weather. Dragos defeated Nelson 6-1, 6-1.

Boys tennis (Continued From Page 22) opening the tournament with an 8-3 win against Madison Isiash Mayer. Sprunger then fell in the championship final 6-1, 6-0 to Lexington’s Matt Youse. Meyer scored an 8-3 win over Clear Fork’s Brad VonBlon to claim third at third singles. Orrville’s doubles teams were solid, both placing third to lead the Red Riders. First doubles duo Kevin Weber and Brad Demlow opened with an 8-6 win

against Wooster’s Cain Lanker and Austin Miko before getting knocked into the consolation round. The Riders’ pair pulled out a 9-8 (7-3 tiebreaker) against West Holmes’ Evan Aurand and Joey Schlabach to place third. The coaches agree that the OCC tournament is a big plus for their teams as they head into the sectional tournament next week. “I always think this is great preparation for the sectionals,” Otto said. “For the most part, we don’t see teams like Ashland or Lexington down there.”

By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The West Holmes tbaseball team uned up for the stretch run last Thursday by knocking off Loudonville 11-4. The Knights battered Loudonville starting pitcher Tyler Cates for seven runs on seven hits through three-plus innings, blasting a pair of home runs in opening up a 5-1 lead. “I left that thing over the plate and I knew it was gone as soon as he hit it,” Cates said of his firstinning gopher ball served up to Gabe Snyder. Kolton Edmondson clobbered a Colton Shane pitch over the left field fence in the home half of the frame to knot things up at 1-1. The Knights got their offense in gear in the third inning the second time through the order against the soft-tossing Cates. Jonathan Clark singled with one out to get the third-inning rally rolling. Dillon Baird walked, and with two-out, Snyder blooped a two-run double down the line in left. The lefty took advantage of the defense which was pulled over toward right after the homer he hit deep over the right field fence his first time up. Clean-up man Keaton Leppla followed with a bomb over the left field fence for a 5-1 lead. “There’s a reason that

team is expected to go back to state,” Loudonville coach Brandon Grimes said of West Holmes. “They have a lot of guys back from that team. They have good pitching, and top to bottom in their lineup, they all hit the ball well. Bottom line, they don’t make mistakes and they don’t beat themselves.” West Holmes tacked on three more runs in the fourth, knocking out Cates after the first two batters reached without an out. Shane doubled to open the frame and A.J. Race walked. Austin VanSickle relieved and was greeted by a sharp single to center by Clark, that was bobbled, allowing Race to go to third and Clark to second. Baird drove in Race with a sacrifice fly and Snyder plated Clark with a single for an 8-1 West Holmes lead. The Redbirds got two runs back in the home half of the frame. Garret Quickle drove a twoout, RBI-double to score Coleman Quay, who had reached on a fielder’s choice. Cates then delivered another clutch, twoout hit for the ’Birds, scoring Quickle. The Knights responded by scoring two runs of their own in the fifth on a double by Levi Jones to lead off the frame. Scott Troyer dropped a bunt and beat the throw to the second baseman

covering. A walk loaded the bases, and Race grounded into a fielder’s choice that scored Jones. Clark then hit a long fly to right that Cody Spreng flagged down deep in the corner. His throw to first caught Race, who had gone all the way to second for an inning-ending double play. Troyer scored on the play before the final out was recorded at first, giving the Knights an 11-3 lead. Will Henley doubled and scored on a single by Mike Henderson, but that was all the offense the Redbirds (13-12) would muster off Shane and Jones, who pitched a scoreless seventh for the Knights (15-7). Shane walked one and struck out five. Jones walked one, struck out one and hit a batter in his scoreless inning of work. “He kept the ball around the strike zone and let his defense work for him,” West Holmes coach Kurt McDowell said. “He’s gotten more consistent as the season’s gone on. That’s what you expect from a senior. West Holmes banged out 13 hits, getting three hits each from Troyer and Snyder, who finished a triple shy of hitting for the cycle. Shane helped his own cause, banging out two hits in three trips, including a double. And No. 9 hitter Clark added two hits and scored twice.

Hawks win openers, Knights eliminated The Hiland baseball and softball teams won their tournament openers, but West Holmes saw its postseason softball action ended in a loss to River View. SOFTBALL Div. II River View Sectional River View 6, West Holmes 1 A four-run second inning spelled disaster for the Knights in their Div. II sectional Monday in Warsaw. “We had one tough inning,” said West Holmes coach Jaime Chenevey-Martin. “It took awhile for our bats to get going.” Hannah Miller roped a double and scored the lone run for the Knights. Hannah Frank suffered the loss, giving up five earned runs on nine hits. She fanned two without walking a batter. Div. IV Strasburg Sectional Hiland 11, Caldwell 1 The Hawks won their tournament opener to improve to 4-17 on the year, run-ruling Caldwell in five frames. A big

5-run third inning fueled the rout. Maryssa Mast pitched a two-hitter, and Kelsey Mast, Renita Yoder and Maryssa Mast all had two hits for the Hawks, who used seven walks and four Caldwell errors to win going away. BASEBALL Div. IV New Philadelphia Sectional Hiland 8, Rosecrans 1 The Hawks scored two times in the first inning and put the game away with six in the third to topple the Bishops of Rosecrans in the sectional opener for Hiland. Todd Ropp singled twice and drove in three and Brandon Wengerd also had two hits for the winners. Jordan Yoder tripled and Brandt Miller drove in two runs with a double to lead the offensive. Sheldon Mullet tossed a completegame three-hitter, striking out four without issuing a walk. The win advanced Hiland to the sectional final on Thursday at Tuscarawas Central Catholic.

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Loudonville second baseman Garrett Quickle put the tag on West Holmes’ Scott Troyer who was nailed trying to steal second in the second inning of the Knights’ 11-4 win over the Redbirds.


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LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICE Rohr Excavating, LTD 5029 TR 339, Millersburg, Oh 44654 has submitted a Surface Industrial Mineral Mining Permit Application #A-2368-2 to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mineral Resources Management.

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DARI-LAND ICE CREAM machine rentals. Great for graduations, weddings, parties. 330-263-1700. LIVE BAND Jessica Hannan Band. Saturday, May 18th, Starts at 7p.m. Route 83 Restaurant, 7501 SR 83, Holmesville. 330-279-3663. WE WILL give a 5% discount on all orders for harness till May 30th. Draft, buggy & pony. Pony come in 3 sizes, some harness are in stock. All harness are made of Brahma material which is more like leather. Tested 12% stronger than all other material. Tested also for wear. 45 years experience making harness. Why pay more? Call (330) 893-3451.

The proposed permit application area is comprised of 79.4 acres and is located in Holmes County in Lots 16, CASH FOR scrap metal: trucks, buses, heavy equip., farm equip., copper, 21 & 22, Hardy Township, cars, batteries, brass, aluminum, and any on the properties of Montell metal. Call (330) 473-8410. & Shannon Rohr, Rodney A JUNK batteries, aluminum, cop& Lindsey T Taylor, BUYING per, brass, electric motor, farm machinThomas K & Cheryl Bird ery, appliances, cars, trucks. Trustee. The proposed ap- 330-279-2142 plication area is located on the Millersburg 7 ½ minute 65 Lost & Found USGS Quadrangle map, approximately 1.25 miles Beagle Mix Dog, brown and Southwest of Millersburg, LOST: black. Will answer to Patsy. She is very Ohio. friendly. Mount Hope area. Reward. 330-473-8830.

The application is on file at the Ohio Department of Nat- 70 Business Opportunity ural Resources, Division of Mineral Resources Manage- RETAIL BUSINESS for Sale, houseware ment Regional Office lo- & variety store, 15+ years in business. cated at: 117 East High (330) 674-5603 Street, Suite 257, Mt. VerTHE ECONOMY GOT non, Ohio 43050-3453, YOU DOWN? GOOD PART TIME Phone (740)-392-4499 for $$$$$ public review and inspecFOR PART TIME tion. Written comments or HOURS objections concerning this DELIVERING THE LOCAL MORNING application may be sent to NEWSPAPER FOR the Chief of the Ohio DeTHE DAILY RECORD partment of Natural Resources, Division of Mineral If you would like to have your name put R e s o u r c e s M a n a g e m e n t , on our list of prospective carriers or driv2045 Morse Road, Building ers in your area, simply call the circuladepartment at 330-264- 1125 ext H - 3 , C o l u m b u s , O h i o tion 2257 or 1-800-686-3958, or stop by our 43229-6693 within thirty office at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster. (30) days of the last date of Please refer to the individual route number when calling. There is no collecting publication of this notice. of money from any of our customers on Publish Holmes County Hub Publish Holmes County Shopper May 2, 9, 16, 23, 2013

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SEMI-RETIRED TRUCK Driver and Welder looking for local work. Records & Ref. Available. Clean CDL 330-231-4935. Holmesville, Ohio.

PHYSICAL THERAPIST The Holmes County Board of DD is taking applications for a Physical Therapist to provide therapy evaluations and services for our early intervention and children’s program. This is a full time position with benefits. You must have a current license to practice physical therapy in the state of Ohio. Salary negotiable. Send resume, transcripts, and licensure documentation to: Holmes County Board of DD, 8001 T.R. 574, Holmesville, Ohio 44654. Attn: Personnel Dept. - Deadline 5/31/13.

105 General HELP WANTED FOR ALL POSITIONS. Fabricators, welders, spray painters, and metal finishers needed immediately. Will train proper candidates to weld. 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. WALNUT CREEK Gift Shop seeking part time employee who is personable, honest and available Saturdays. Call Shellie at (330) 893-3653. 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. COOK WANTED, 1 year experience. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson Street or call 330-674-1457.

A successful property management company is seeking an experienced Maintenance Technician in Millersburg, OH. This is a full-time position w/benefits. The successful candidate will have 1 or more years of hands on experience in carpentry and dry wall/plaster, with some plumbing, electrical, HVAC with heat pump experience, landscaping, and apartment preparation. Please submit your resume by email to jobs@mhmltd.com referencing “Millersburg Maintenance”. Pre-employment credit/criminal and drug screen are required. EOE. HELP WANTED on a roofing crew. Labor or sales position. Experience helpful, but not necessary. 330-674-4331. Leave a message.

Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson Street or call 330-674-1457. OIL SERVICE rig taking applications for rig hands. (740) 824-4692.

DAILY RECORD Carriers Needed 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.

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WANTED: Driver/Worker for Amish Roofing crew. Hourly wages. Call 330-852-3153 or 330-275-6479. CUSTOM INLINE wrapping. Can do round and big square bales. Also, 4x4 round baling. New owner of Kline Wrapping, Call Kermit Miller @ (330) 600-1492.

155 Sales / Marketing 225 NORTH AMERICAN Branch of Outdoor Power Equipment manufacturer located in Wooster, OH is seeking highly creative and energetic Marketing Specialist to handle design work and coordinate cross functional marketing campaigns. We are seeking an organized and detail oriented self-starter with a high interest in continuous improvement, and at least one year related experience and/or training. Knowledge in Photoshop, Indesign, Web site content management, a plus. Contact:jobs@emak.us or Human Resources, 770 Spruce Street Wooster, OH 44691

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5050 ALIS CHALMERS 4-WD tractor, 50-hp, good rubber, front weights, good condition, $9850/obo. (330) 674-0820†x2 FOR SALE: NEW Idea Hay Mower with hydraulic motor setup. Field ready. Daniel Raber. 330-893-4602. FORD 1510 Tractor, 4x4, 30HP, Good Condition. Asking $5,300. (330) 473-8955 HESSTON 530 Round Baler, John Deere 24T Square Baler, New Holland 456 PTO Mower, New Holland 256 Rake w/dolley. Andy Raber (330) 893-0303 FOR SALE: Claas Rollant 46 baler 4x4

190 Retail bales. Working condition, 330-275-6185 RETAIL BUSINESS for Sale, houseware & variety store, 15+ years in business. (330) 674-5603

1977 FARMALL 856 Dyno Tested, 105HP, New Head, New Clutch, 4 New tires, Excellent Condition. $8,800 OBO. (419) 606-3674 KUBOTA MX5100 tractor, 50 HP, 42

195 Services hours, like new. $14,500. David Miller, (330) 674-5499 ext 1.

FOR RENT: Case skid Loader with bucket, pallet fork, manure fork. Also 4 ton dump trailer and 30 ton log splitter. Henry J. Miller, Sugarcreek. 330-852- 3363.

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Aaron E. Toryer, 2679 South Kansas Rd. Drivers Trucking GAS ELECTRIC Kitchen range for sale. Apple Creek OH 44606 $100/obo. (330) 231-1877.

WANTED: TANDEM dump truck driver. Must have good driving record, DOT physical card, CDL & pass drug test. Reply to Box 4, c/o The Daily Record, 212 E Liberty Wooster, OH 44691. B&L TRANSPORT NOW HIRING CLASS B Driver for dually pickup/gooseneck trailer to make furniture pickups and deliveries. Position involves loading and unloading furniture, so applicants must be capable of physical labor. For more information, please email: ruby@bl-transport.com or call 866-848-2888 ext. 305. DRIVERS: $500 Sign-On Bonus! Dedicated Zanesville Account! Great Pay, Benefits, Miles, Weekly Home-Time & More! 1-888-567-3109. DRIVERS: CLASS A Reliable Consistent 2500-3000 mi/wk, All Miles pd., GREAT $$$$$ TL, No touch Great Benefits, ASSIGNED TRUCKS HOME EVERY WEEKEND, Reefer exp. A-plus 2 yrs exp., min. 25 yoa. 800-321-3460 x227.

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TracTors: ‘96 JD 5 200, 2WD, 1200hrs, Remotes 50HP $9,500; ‘98 JD 5510, 2WD, Remotes 1500hrs, 80HP $13,500; ‘05 NH TL80a, 1600hrs, 80HP, 12x12 Shuttle $16,000; ‘06 NH TL100a, Deluxe, 2100hrs, 100HP, 24x24 Power Shuttle, 4x4 $24,500; ‘07 Foton704, 4x4, cab, heat, air, Perkins 70HP, Turbo, 160hrs, excellent $14,500; ‘03 Farmtrac 35, 2WD, 35HP, 500hrs $5,500; ‘09 JD 5065E, 4x4, with loader, 65HP, 120hrs, $26,500. skiD sTEErs: ‘06 Mustang 2044, 1400hrs, 1450# lift, nice $12,500; ‘04 Volvo Mc90, 1800hrs, Perkins dsl, cab, 2,000# lift, 86HP $11,000; ‘05 Bobcat s220, 1500hrs, Kubota dsl, keyless, 2200# lift $18,000; ‘02 Bobcat 873G, 1100hrs, 73HP, 2400# lift, nice, original $16,000; ‘04 JcB 170, 1150hrs, Perkins dsl, 1500# lift $12,300; Gehl 4625, 2100hrs, 1300# lift, Kubota dsl $9,200; NH L555, 3800hrs, 1500# lift, Kubota dsl, work ready $6,700; Bobcat MT55 mini, 1100hrs, sulky, nice $8,700 soLD: case 40XT, 1300hrs, 1500# lift, Cummins dsl $13,900; ‘03 NH Ls170, 2100hrs, 1750# lift $12,500 MiscELLaNEous: kubota L35 Backhoe, 1500hrs, 4x4 $14,900; cat DP 70 forklift 15,500# lift, 3 stage, sideshift, 6000hrs, diesel $21,500; Gradall 534B, 7000hrs, 6000# lift, 38’ reach $12,500; JD 550 dozer, winch, 6 way blade, older unit works good $11,500; JD 450 dozer, 6000 hrs, (works well, but needs head gasket) $14, 500

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FOR SALE: Maytag Washer and Whirlpool Dryer. $100 each. Also, Folding Dryer. $30. (330) 359-0006. TEAC IPOD Ipad charger. Brand new, $50. 7x7 dome tent Coleman used once, $25. 330-674-5667 REFRIGERATOR, GE Profile, Stainless, Side by Side, 22 cu. ft., 6-1/2 yrs old. Asking $650 (330) 275-8192 CHEST FREEZER, Large 25 cu', energy star, sliding baskets, compartment dividers, defrost drain, temperature alarm, 6 yr old. $425. Millersburg. 330-473-7647. FOR SALE: Crystal Cold Frig, NG, Good working condition, 18 cu. ft., $1,300/obo. Also 100' of 12V wiring. (330) 279-3005

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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. FOR SALE: 8420 Case International Round baler. Aden Mullet. 8056 Criswell Rd, Fredericksburg. 695-2208. NEW VERMEER 8 Wheel B-rake. Also, Skeleton hay elavator. (330) 763-1070 NEW IDEA hand crank corn sheller,

Construction Equipment needs crank, $150. (330) 275-7852.

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. Tri-Axle Equip. Trailer, $1,000 OBO (330) 276-5417 or (330) 276-9908. No Sunday Calls FOR SALE: Ford 5500 TLB, Joystick Controls, Nice older machine. $6,200. (330) 567-2563 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

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JOHN DEERE 5210 tractor in good shape, 1200 hours, $10,500. (330) 359-0270. TRACTOR FOR Sale 1950 Model 8N Ford, $1,500. 330-698-3571.

FOR SALE 2 Basket, hay tedder. In working conditon. (330) 473-8723. Land Pride 9' Disc Mower, Used 1-2 times, like new, $4,000. Older Ford Back Hoe, diesel. $3,000 OBO (330) 276-5417 or (330) 276-9908 No Sunday Calls NEW HOLLAND 477 Hay Bine, w/power unit, field ready. (330) 695-6793 HAFLINGER SIZE Manure spreader. $750. Draft Forecart, good condition. $600. Two Hay mowers, 1 with motor, and 1 for parts. Round bale ring. $400. (330) 897-4006 FOR SALE: Potato planter; (2) McD #9 mowers; New Spinner Tedders, 2 or 4 star up to 22 ft. Machinery parts & service. Knob View Repair, 4159 CR 59, Baltic, OH. (330) 897-1106 NEW IDEA 212 PTO manure spreader, single beater with slop gate, $850. 330-852-0722. FOR SALE: Farmall M Tractor, Wide front, Good Condition. 33105 TR 231 Baltic, OH (330) 897-2919

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CASE IH 684, 4200 hrs, recent over haul, Excellent Condition, $7,900. Case IH 485, 3900 hrs. Fair Condition, $3,900. (330) 852-3588

FIRST CUTTING Wrapped Baleage, 1 2 % Protein, 50% Moisture, $85 per 4x4 Round Bale. (330) 472-2613

FOR SALE: JD 1240 PLANTER Dry Fert. VG. JD #4 6'& 7' Mower rebuilt.McD #9. 6' & 7' Mower Reg gear rebuilt. JD #3. 5' mower rebuilt. NI #8 Manure Spreade Rebuilt. JD Model E Manure Spread rebuilt. JD 640 Rol-A-Bar Rake Field ready. R.H Soil Master Plow, like new. Baltic Spreader on Mower gear. Large selection of JD & MCD Planter plates. Also, MCD & JD Binder Rolls. Yoder PLB & Supply 7401 CR 51 Big Prairie, Ohio 44611.

FOR SALE. 7 ft locust posts, some split, mostly round. $4.50 each. Wayne L Hershberger, 5901 CR 349, Millersburg. 330-674-0498 ext 2.

JOHN DEERE 1240 Plateless Corn Planter, John Deere 494A Plate Corn Planter, Brillion Seeder 8'. Andy Raber (330) 893-0303

TAKING ORDERS for strawberries. We pick or you pick. Marvin Hershberger, 8100 S. Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg. (6) USED Calf Hutches, $75 each. (330) 897-6904 HORSE HAY, wheat straw, small squares, round bales & large squares. Call Jason 330-473-7905. FRESH MAPLE SYRUP, $36/gal. Elmer Yoder, 5184 TR 118, Baltic. 330-893-3687 x1

NEW HOLLAND 469 hay bind, Massey Furguson 3 bottom plow, Hydraulic bale mover, 5 ft brush hog, 3 point rollabar hay rake, 4 ft barn fans. 330-763-1070. 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.

NOTICE Alfalfa seed $150 for 50-lb. bag. - While supplies last! 4485 TR 368, Millersburg, OH. (330) 893-8404

FOR SALE: Pequea 710 hay tedder. Steel wheels, $1200; NH 352 Feed Grinder, $1100. Call John Miller (740) 622-1109.

FOR SALE: Old hay in small bales. Also tire changer, $75.00. Also two 13" tires, $40.00/ both. (330) 264-6256.

FOR RENT Bobcat T300 skid loader, $25/hr.; Bobcat Mini Hoe, $22/hr. +fuel (330) 231-6196

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400 BALES 1st Cutting Timothy Alfalfa mix horse hay, $6.50/Bale, (330) 472-2613 FOR SALE: 12% High Energy Horse Feed, free delivery available. Call for pricing, evening calls welcome. (330) 359-0150

FIRST CUTTING Timothy mixed hay, small square bales. Abe Raber, 5150 CR 229, Fredericksburg. 44627 (330) 695-6793. CERTIFIED ORGANIC Ryelage, Out of field, 4x4 bales, approx May 1st. (330) 567-9009 PASTURE FOR Rent, in Moreland/Fredericksburg area, barn also available. Jason Yoder (330) 264-8840 FOR SALE: NEW Holland Elavator 38' (Hay and Grain).Eli S. Miller. County Road 600. (330) 897-0307†x1

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CLAY FILL, packs really good, excellent for ponds, $2.00/Ton Loaded. (330) 674-1157 Ext 1 GENERIC ROUND Up, 2-1/2 Gal & 30 gal, Valley Farm Supply (330) 852-4750 (60) BALES 2nd Cutting Alfalfa Grass Hay, $6.50/Bale. (50) 3rd Cutting Pure Alfalfa Hay, w/leaves still attached, $7.50/Bale. Reuben Schlabach (330) 674-7517 TAKING ORDERS for organic oatlage and baleage. (330) 567-2249. 1ST CUTTING Timothy, small square bales. $7.50 each (330) 472-2613 WESTERN TOP quality dairy hay. Call Jason, 330-473-7905. PASTURE FOR Rent. Room for 6 Heifers, Daniel E. Miller. 330-674-1879 FRESH MAPLE SYRUP for Sale. Available in Gallons, 1/2 Gallon, Quarts, & Pints. Noah Yoder 6928 CR 407, Millersburg. (330) 674-1000

FOR SALE Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also hollow cmpfire logs 330 231-8462. FIREWOOD FOR sale. Will trade for scrap metal. Delivery available. Call anytime. (330) 275-7980

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ORIGINAL BARN SALE. 8883 TR 552, Shreve. Wed.-Fri., 8-? Wooster items, Antiques, Furniture, big screen TV, misc. Follow signs, 226 S to cemetery or 83 S to CR 1. MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE Sale, Same day as Moreland, May 17-18, 7:30-dark, Lots of little girls dresses, motorcycle helmet, new dishes, baby clothes, alum pile. Raymond Miller, 7873 Hoy Rd. Fredericksburg.

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BENEFIT GARAGE SALE for Prairie Twp. fire aux. Donations can be dropped off at the fire house on June 1 & June 8, 9-noon or to make other arrangements contact 330-473-7475. Clothing, household items, furn. etc. are welcome. Garage Sale to be held on June 15, 7 a.m. - ? at the fire station in Holmesville. All unsold items will be donated to Save & Serve and Haven of Rest. New for this year: don't have any items for donations? Aux is accepting crafts and baked good donations. GRAMP'S & Gram's Flower Patch, Annuals, Perennial, Baskets, Veg Plants, Men, Women & Girls Clothes, All sizes, Boys 12m - 4T, Microwaves, Kitchen Items, Bedding, Hospital Bed, Lots of Misc. 8073 Critchfield Rd. Shreve, 9-6, Mon-Sun. LARGE BENEFIT GARAGE SALE. May 17, 2-8 & May 18, 9-3. Berlin Christian Fellowship, 5382 CR 201, near Berlin. Huge variety including: fabric, craft items, BCS Gardener w/ tiller & snow blower attachments, child air hockey, propane stove & water heater, decor, children clothes. Proceeds benefit missionary family.

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ADDITIONAL CHARM SALE! NORMAN R Yoder 3909 TR 371, Mbg. May 30-31, June 1. Baby clothes, mens shirts, shoes, decorating items, toys, trike, Ames lawn cart, mini corn hole games, & more. (330) 893-3377

CHARM/WALNUT CREEK GARAGE SALES! May 30, 31 & June 1 •Vernon M. Hershberger, 3746 TR 371. Mlbg. Multi family 7am. Mantis tiller, changing table, baby items, boys & girls clothes 0-6. Lots more! Maps available. 330-893-2620 •Ivan M. Raber, 3889 TR 157. Charm Area. Multi Family 7am-?. Jogging stroller, cars seat, baby gate, Gas floor lamp, Lots of Clothes from baby to adult. Much more! •Mervin O. Shetlers, 4173 TR 402, Sugarcreek, Charm. Multi Family 7am Clothes, dishes, trinkets, shoes, toddler bed, Misc. . . •Roy W Yoder, 3989 TR 157, near Charm. Multi Family. Children's desk, perennials, adult & children's shoes and clothing, decor, toys. •3128 CR 135 Millersburg. 7am. Teacher supplies, New copier typewriters, block target compond bow with arrows, bow case in good condition, propane iron, baby items, shirts, twin stroller, perennials, lots more. •Atlee H. Yoder, 4228 TR 157, Sugarcreek. Car seat, toddler swing, crib, books, lots of misc items, girls bike, old bottles, antique crib, baked goods. •David M. Raber, 3683 TR 157. 5+ Family Sale, 7am. Bikes, bike cart, electric, air compressor, 20qt canner, antique pedal car, sewing machines, crocks, 80 Correlle plates, cookware, baby clothes, dresses, lots more!

FLEA MARKET type Garage Sale, May 23-25, 8-5. At least 10 individual stands, all under one roof. Coffee & Donuts, baked goods, peddle boat, mini refrigerators, screen doors, concrete wheel barrel, garden tractors & trailer, Martins box, Giant bikes, antiques, tools, wrenches, sockets, 3-gallon coffee butler, 12 qt mixer, furniture, old books, baby items, stoller/car seat combo, girls dresses, shirts, plus much more. Mark L. Miller, 2784 CR 70, Sugarcreek OH. FRI., 12-6 AND SAT., 9-2. Rain or Shine. Bucy Ln near school in Kill buck. Silk flowers, Linens, Teacups, plates, canning jars, purses, Milk glass, Crockery, Desk, Antiques- Mirror, Wheel barrow, Granite, Kettles, 1950 porch glider. NEW ITEMS: Benches, Child's picnic table, shelves, Yard items, and more. (330) 276-6085

PORCH SALE, Fri-Sat, May 17-18, 7am-? at Ervin H. Hershberger's on Ragersville Rd. just past Baltic Elem. School. Perennials, Car Seat, & Misc. GARAGE SALE: MAY 17-18th. Curio, Tupperware, Homemade cards, Clothes, New car seat, New DeMaria ball bat, Lots of misc. More garage sales in neighborhood. John E. Troyer. 1482 CR 600. New Bedford.

GOATS FOR Sale, pure bred Nubians, (2) 2 yr old milking nannies, $150 ea. 9 mo old Billy $150. Kids $75 ea. 330-317-7057

GARAGE SALE! Table saw, Recliner, Car seat, Stamp and supplies, clothes, books, Scrap materials, and lots more. May 17th-18th, 7a-8p. 8383 Hoy Road, Fredericksburg.

FOR SALE: 2 years old Belgian gelding & 4 years old Belgian gelding, both well broke. David H Yoder, 2905 TR 406, Millersburg. (330) 893-2892.

BALTIC GARGAGE Sale, May 17-18, Sofa Table, Princess House, China, Boys nb-3T, Girls 2T, Tupperware, Area Rug. 125 S Butler St, Baltic.

FOR SALE: 11 yr. old standard bred gelding. Could be something for older people: short trips. Henry N. Yoder TR 406 VM 330-893-0011

HUGE GARAGE Sale, May 24-27, 8am-dark, 3 Refrigerators, Guitars, Banjo, wood stoves, trailers (big & little), Ceramic molds, band saw, generator, lots of other things, too much to list. Something for everyone. 6 mi W of Millersburg on SR 39, turn right on 754 at the Marathon Station. 1/2 mile on right. 6170 SR 754, Millersburg Oh.

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7 Yr. old standardbred gelding, 16.2 surrey horse deluxe. 330-600-0450. WANTED: ROUND open top hanging chicken feeders, Jacob Mast (330) 279-2486 BLACK QUARTER horse gelding, great for trails, $1200. Also paint stallion, bi-eyed, proven, $600. (740) 824-4361 or 740-502-7343. FOR SALE: 16 yr old Tennessee Walker gelding. Good trail horse. $600/ obo. (330) 763-4016 5 YR old Paint pony mare, 53 inches, up headed, good for long trips. Broke to ride & drive. $850. (330) 359-5674. LIKE NEW TEEN show harness with stainless steel haymes and housing. Bio. (330) 231-5219 3 YR old Dutch Percheron Cross Gelding, TSS, (330) 695-6793 7 YEAR old Dutch cross sorrel, 3 whites & stripe, TSS, buggy size, $2500. Michael Barkman, 330-600-1502.

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Well Established local Business! Good Cash Flow! Fox’s Pizza in Baltic - equipment and Franchise Brand. $125,000

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FOR SALE: 3 yr old Angus Bull, and 18 mo old short horn bull. (330) 852-2887

1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 330-852-4111 (330) 852-4111 40 West Jackson St., Millersburg, Ohio 44654 888-852-4111 330-674-7355 www.kaufmanrealty.com Toll Free: 888-852-4111

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DRICO BREEDING GILTS York x Hamp Cross Ted Kluding, 419-663-1806 (Cell) 419-577-5344

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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.

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GARAGE SALE! May 17-18, 8am-?, Gas floorlamp & stand, hanging lamps, pony cart, double rocker, high chairs, walkers, old magazines, 5 new 38-43 pairs of pants, perennials. 7750 Non-Pariel Rd, Fredericksburg.

LARGE GARAGE sale 1579 Nupp Dr. off Cleveland Rd Saturday only 8 am -? Boy's clothes 2t-3t, girl's 18mos-2t, 6x-7 all name brand and some designer names, women's, mens clothes. Toys, home decor, baby stuff, fireplace, some furniture, & SO much more

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Well maintained and quality constructed 3 BR, 2 BA 888-852-4111 ranch home built in 2005. Includes attached 2 car www.kaufmanrealty.com garage, gas heat, central ac, full basement with work shop and walk out entrance. Located in Rustic acres allotment. $169,000 Randy Starner

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 REGISTER HACKNEY Pony. Broke, TSS, fun to drive. Not for small kids. Call 330-600-2545  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  WANTED: PASTURE for Heifers this summer. Fredericksburg/Mt. Hope Area. Wayne Weaver, 9183 CR 77, 330-473-2416 16 yr. old Belgian mare, kid broke, very well mannered. Marion Miller, 10627 Senff Road, Dundee OH 44624. (330) 359-1127.

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3 YEAR OLD Westgate crown gelding. Tss, buggy size, family or boy's horse. Andy Yoder 6000 T.R. 607 Fredericksburg, OH 44627

STALLION SERVICE

Big, Powerful black Morgan Stallion with two white socks. ORGANIC YEARLING heifers, well conditioned, ready for pasture. Also Organic fall freshening heifers. (330) 852-0519. ONE ORGANIC jersey Holstein cross heifer, due 5/23/13. Also Swedish red Holstein cross, would make good family cow. (330) 852-0647. WANTED: HOLSTEIN Heifer Calves, right off the farm. (330) 893-0814 FOR SALE: 6 yr old Begain Gelding, R e d Roan Big and well broke. $2,200. New Bedford. Andy Hershberger 330-897-0615

FOR SALE: 7 year old Morgan bay mare. T.S.S. Eli D. Zook, 5147 Criswell Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606

STUD SERVICE: 32" paint mini pony $40. John Miller (740) 622-1109. (Near Fender's Fish Hatchery).

STANDING AT Stud, black dutch harness, 4 white socks and star, sired by Wouter, Service fee-$200. Standing At Henry L. Hershberger, 4759 TR 369, Millersburg, OH. 330-893-0029

FOR SALE: 3 yr old Pony, well broke, TSS, 52"H, 4 white socks & stripe. Also cart and harness. New Bedford, Andy Hershberger, 330-897-0615

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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.

7 YR old Black Pony Mare, broke to ride & drive, 56", TSS, been in buggy for 3 yrs, $650 (330) 897-0149

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POULTRY OR small animal buildings, assorted sizes, 12x16, 8x12, 4x12, 4x4. All used, very good condition. Dozens to choose from. Call for prices & description. 740-824-4855 2 ENGLISH Saddles For Sale. $100 each/obo. (330) 897-3306 ext. 1

Black is bred to produce quality driving horses. His offspring show size at a young age. Service fee: Registered $450; Grade $250. Call Allen Yoder 330-852-7717 ext. 1.

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FOR SALE: 14 yr. old standardbred gelding. Dk. brown with 4 white feet. Been a family horse for 9 yrs. Sharp, $800. Henry Miller, 6884 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: 5 yr old Standard Bred Gelding. And 7 yr old Standard Bred Mare, TSS. Leave message (330) 674-1694 Ext 2 WANTED: Older draft or cross-bred team. Please state age & price. (330) 897-1106 FOR SALE: Morgan cross Chestnut mare. 6 yr. old, broke to ride. Drive single and double. Traffic safe sound. Also, wanted old Bel. geld. Andrew Yoder 30936 TR 126 Fresno, OH 43824 11 YR old Gray Percheron Gelding, Team of 4 & 5 yr old Percheron Morgan Cross Mares, 8 yr old Percheron Mare, 12 yr old Belgain Mare. Horses are broke to most farm machinery. (330) 359-5570 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.

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8 yr. old trotting mare by Armbro Scorpian, big enough for surrey, drives nice. Loran Schlabach, (330) 852-3096. DORSET-POLYPAY CROSS Lambs for sale, $150 ea. (330) 359-6149 2 EWES, Dorset-Polypay, 2 yr old. $150 ea. John Barkman, 7884 TR 508 Lakeville OH 44638

Kaufman Auction House 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH

KATAHDIN EWES with lambs. Angus cow - due soon. Roy L. Miller. 3915 T.R. 366, Millersburg. (330) 893-4408

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.

 DONKEY PAINT Jenny. Nice coloration, Good mother, may be pregnant. Coyote protection. $175. (330) 418-6300

Monday, May 20, 2013 5:00 PM

(Selling in 2 rings both starting at 5:00 PM) Trucks * Guns * Primitives * Furniture * Tools 1995 Chevrolet – Kodiak 24’ Box Truck 241K (w/ electric lift gate): Guns: Mossberg 22 Model 342KB; Eastern Arms 410 single shot; Savage O/U 22-20; Mossberg 410 win Mag pump-VRfull choke; Furniture – Primitives: 3 rope beds; rope trundle bed; milk cans; grain cradle; sleds; grain flail; straw forks; 3 prong forks; wooden shovel; broad axes; wood planes; butter churns; blue jars; school desk; pulleys; coffee & end tables; pictures; ice cream freezer; German ornaments; neon sign; old radios; Princess House pcs.; collector plates; Structo trucks; quilts; table & chairs; hutch; clock; quilts; glass jug; rocker; figurines; glassware & more. Tools: Ridgid shop vac; Craftsman chainsaw; mulch kits; 12” band saw; ledge trimmer; Delta table saw; Craftsman drills batteries; Husky scaffolding; Kenmore sweepers; Craftsman trimmers; electric pressure washers; Radial arm saw; socket sets; gas trimmers; shelving; belt sander; impact; drill press; Craftsman shop vac; grease gun; tool bags; hand tools; 4 drawer tool chest; air stapler; chop saw & more. *No Sale Memorial Day* *Out of state antique load on June 3rd* Note: Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates by 5:00pm Friday, May 17. 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

Hershberger Real Estate Auction Glenmont Area

Location: 2680 TR 7 Brinkhaven, Ohio 43006. From Millersburg take SR 62 west 16.5 miles southwest to CR 25, north 1 mile to CR 75 continue north 1 mile to TR 7,first property on the right. From Danville 8 miles east to CR 25 north to CR 75 to TR 7. Signs posted

Tuesday May 21, 2013 6:00PM 3.806 Acres*Richland Township*Holmes County*West Holmes Schools*Large 2-story Home*Barn*28x40 Shop*Retail Store Building* Minutes from Millersburg, Killbuck and Danville this property has a lot to offer .Built in 2001 this 2-story home was added to an already existing home built in 1950.With over 3,700 sq. ft. living space featuring nice kitchen,6 bedrooms, 2 baths ,living room ,and sewing room. Gas furnace in older home and wood heat in newer home with gas hook-ups for appliances .Improvements include a 28x40 finished shop, 24x44 barn ,chicken coop, garden shed, and a 24x50 retail building with enclosed loading dock. A great country property that has income opportunities as well as a rural setting. Sells at 6 pm don’t miss it! Legal: Parcel #2100128002 and 2100128003.Taxes are currently $1,493.49 per half year. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with balance due in 45 days at closing. No financing contingencies. Property will be sold “As Is” with no warranties. Announcements day of sale will take precedence over all previous advertising.

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BEEF BEEF (3) feeders and one bred cow, Angus, Pied, Simm, Crosses, AI Genetics, Millersburg (330) 466-3091

3 YEARS old Suffold ram. Produces good average. Even-tempered. (330) 897-0086.

(2) FRIESIANS Cross 1yr old & 2 yr old, full brothers, not broke. (330) 472-2613

THREE 5X8 CONCRETE feed bunks. (330) 897-4536.

BRAND NEW BEAUTIFUL COVERED WAGON with shafts. Made out of butternut wood. (330) 231-5219

12 YR old Mare, by Pine Chip - Baltic Speed, Black, nice brute mare, $1,500 OBO. 12 yr old Mare, by Mr. Lavec Speedy Crown, brown, in fowl to triple H Saturn for a 7/3/13 colt. $2,000 OBO. John Yoder (330) 852-2410

KATAHDIN RAM, 5 or 6 years old, $175. (330) 275-7852. FOR SALE: Older Registered Standard Bred Sierra Cosmos Mare, Good Quality Brood Mare, (330) 472-9717 JERSEY HOLSTEIN cross cow, very gentle, milks easy. $850. 330-852-0722. (2) AMHR Reg'd Black & white stallions, 4 yr. old, 27"($750) & 1 yr. old 29" ($250). 330-852-4293 or 330-7631193. ONE KATAHDIN/ DORPER cross ewe with lamb, $225. (330) 600-0336.

STANDING AT stud. 52 inch Paint black & white Homozygous pony stallion. Allen E Miller, 5571 CR 68, Millersburg, OH 44654. (330) 893-4908. 5 YEAR OLD BLACK gelding, Friesian / Haflinger cross. Very well broke, travels nice. $2,000. Menno Yoder. (330) 674-1895

FOR SALE: 4 yr. old brown trotting mare, boy's horse. (330) 695-2253 ext. 1. REGISTERED BULL, Fever son, DamTalent, 24,000# of milk, 4. Fat, 3. Protein. Sanchez son, Dam Mister Sam, 25,600# of milk, 3.8 Fat, 3.2 Protein. Marion Mullet (330) 852-4750 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 STANDING AT Stud. Black & white 41" pony, very sharp. Service fee $40. Phone (330) 852-3727 ext 2.

FOR SALE: Paint ponies; 3 year old 52" Gelding and 2 yr old 50" Gelding. Both broke to ride and drive. Also, 8 year old Black and white 38" mini stud. Sires all paint colts. Allen Miller. 5571 CR 68. Millersburg. (330) 893-4908

3 yr. old mare by Malabar Man - Sierra, sharp; 5 yr. old mare by Train For The Future; Also, some other good trotting bred mares & geldings. Loran Schlabach, (330) 852-3096.

BLACK 3 YEAR OLD Grade Morgan F i l l y in foal, halter broke $750. 2 yr olds, halter broke, Stud fee for miniature donkey. $30. Used bikes. (330) 695-5593.

FOR SALE: 2 yr. old Percheron standard bred mare. Well mannered. surrey size, $1500 OBO. Mervin Hershberger, 2064 TR 170, Sugarcreek, OH 44681, 330-852-9010

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, May 21, 2013 4:00 P.M. Large Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Misc.

Owners: Allen & Ruth Hershberger

Large cents-Half dollars: 1794, 1802, 03, 05, 08, 1 0, 22, 35, 38, 44/81, 46, 47, 48, 49, 52, 55, 56, large cents; flying eagle cents; 1877,1908s, Indian head cents; 1910s, 11s, Lincoln cents; bag of 2000 wheat pennies; 1864 small motto 2-cent piece; 1830 bust half dime; 1894 v-nickel ANACS PF64; 1914s buffalo nickel; 1921 S/L quarter; 1932s Wash. Quarter; roll of silver quarters; 1831 bust half; 1864 seated half; 1895o, 97o, barber halves. Silver dollars: 1876s, 77, 77s, Trades; 1878 8-T.F., 78 7/8-T.F., 79cc, 79o PCI MS64, 83cc NGC MS63, 83s, 84cc NGC MS61, 84s PCI MS60, 86o, 91cc, 91s, 99s, l903s, 04, Morgans; 1928 PCGS MS64 peace. Misc.: 1911 $10. Indian head gold pc. SEGS MS64; 1936 Cleveland com. Half & more. Note: This is only a partial list of approx. 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.

Jr Miller, Realtor/Auctioneer 330-231-1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com Tim Miller,Realtor 740-502-6786 or tim@kaufmanrealty.com

ADEN YODER, AUCTIONEER 330-763-2565 or 330-359-5458 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524


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FOR SALE. 3 year old Dutch cross gelding, buggy broke, 2yr old Standard Bred Halflinger Cross $800. $2500. Miniature pony, kid broke to ride, $300. Buggy harness with breast collar, $325. (330) 264-8705.

FOR SALE: Romanov ram lamb, bred for production out of Quintiblers. Also older ram, $400.00. Norman Yoder, 4454 CR 229, Fredericksburg. Across from Stonypoint.

8 YR old Gelding, Super boys horse, double gaited, trots a-lot, stylish, drives with tight lines, real traveler. 5 yr old Gelding, black, pretty, easy keeper, nice family horse. Both TSS. (330) 852-0159 VM, Dale Schlabach

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.

FOR SALE: 4 yr. old Black standard bred gelding. TSS family horse. Aden C. Troyer, 3210 CR 600, Mbg., OH 330-893-0711 ext.. 1.

10 yr. old paint mare, well built, broke to ride & drive, tss, $1500. (330) 893-2780.

FOR SALE: Paint Tennessee Walker Gelding, 10 yrs old, has been on trail rides. 740-623-0459 GOLDEN BUFF hens - laying good pick. 4 p afer May 20. $3.00 a piece. 330-893-2585.  FOR SALE: 7 yr. old standard bred gelding. Traffic safe & sound. Sire C.R. Commander, Jacob Weaver, 10559 Salt Creek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 10 YR OLD STANDARD Bred, Black big surry horse. Good broke, women can drive. TSS. (330) 231-5219 10 YR OLD Paint Gelding, Rides with spirit, also drives. Wyman Yoder (330) 893-2095†Ext 1 PASTURE FOR rent for 4 or 5 heifers. Abe Yoder, (330) 695-2141. GOOD PEDIGREED Holstein Bulls, Delivery Available. Henry Yoder, 7445 CR 51 Big Prairie.

FOR SALE: 14 year old standard bred mare, all trot, has papers. 330-893-3920 FOR SALE. 4 years old sorrel cross bred mare, TSS, surrey size horse, $2500. David H Yoder, 2905 TR 406, Millersburg. (330) 893-2892. FOR SALE: Suffolk and Suffolk cross ewes and yearlings. 330-695-2090 FOR SALE: 3 yr old Black FresianStandard Bred Cross Mare, TSS, Drives w/tight lines, Atlee N. Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Millersburg OH 44654. USED EMPIRE NG Wall Heater, 18,000 BTU and Older Perfection, 35,000 BTU Stove. (330) 897-1017 FOR SALE: Lamancha Dairy goat. $ 1 4 0 . 8170 Township Rd 662, Dundee. (330) 592-4199 FOR SALE: 6 yr old Paint Mare, has been on trail ride., Also, 4 yr old Pony Gelding, 54", Kid Broke to ride & drive, Ivan Barkman (330) 897-3018† Ext 1

Esther Gerber Real Estate & Chattel Auction

Location: 3946 CR 135, Millersburg OH 44654. Directions: From SR 39 between Berlin and Walnut Creek take CR 135 south ½ mile to location on right. Watch for Signs.

Monday, May 20, 2013 5:00 PM *Newer Ranch Home*Berlin Township*East Holmes Local Schools* Open House: Tuesday May 7th 5:00-7:00 PM Just what you’re looking for waits right here: An affordable and comfortably sized newer home ready for quick possession. This home built in 1999 features 1426 sq.ft. of living area, a full basement, Schrock’s kitchen, main floor laundry, rear deck, newer shingles, cemented driveway with a turn –around, extra deep garage, and all on 1.049 acres only minutes from Hiland High School in Berlin. Real Estate sells at 6:00 PM Legal: Holmes County Tax Parcel # 01-00116.002. Real Estate taxes $738.70/half year (with homestead exemption) Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Closing on or before June 3rd, 2013. Property sells as-is with any required inspections completed prior to bidding. Acreage and frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Van-Cub Cadet: 1998 Ford Windstar GL minivan, only 47,000 miles, exc. Condition; Cub Cadet 2146 riding mower. Appliance-Household: Crosley chest freezer; Whirlpool & GE refrigerators; Hotpoint 30” elec. Range; Sharp microwave; Thermos grill; older 30” elec. Range; GE washer; GE dryer; Hoover canister sweeper; ¾ HP air compressor; console television; card table w/ 4 chairs; garden cultivator; chain saw; hall tree; flower stand; boxes of misc. items. Chattel Terms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. . Auction by order of Esther Gerber, Connie Miller, POA

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MATTHEWS OUTBACK, with all accessories, 60-70lb draw, 28" draw length, Excellent Condition. (330) 695-2467

Back To Life Machine (therapeutic back machine, was $199--will sell for $129. (330) 674-6167 CREEKSIDE FASHIONS TO FURNITURE (330) 275-4048. Come in, help us celebrate our 1st Anniversary in the month of May Get $5 off your total on every customer. Love seat, Floral couch, Recliner, Rocker with ottoman, Twin size boxsprings and mattresses, Full size bed frame, Chest of Drawer, China hutch, Drop leaf table with 1 leaf and 6 chairs included, 2 Light colored kitchen chairs, Cargo carrier, Patio sets with umbrella, Garden tools, Shop tools, Lots of clothing, Kitchenware including Lifetime cookware. Items change daily due to sales. Coming soon: New tupperware. FOR SALE. Chest type freezer, suitable for ice box. $150. Pete Miller Jr, (330) 674-3138. LAZY BOY Recliners, Couch, Large Chest of Drawers, Wooden table w/3 leaves, 6 chairs, 7'long. Shelving, file cabinets, knee hole desks, 2 Twin Beds, identical, all complete. Office chairs, Singer Free Arm Sewing machine, complete. All size new mat tresses sets. 2 Mi. W. of Becks Mills, 2529 TR 110 Millersburg (330) 674-0944

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16' FIBERGLASS Canoe, needs some repair, $100 (330) 897-6602

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

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

Petersheim Auction

Sat., May 18, 2013 10:00 a.m.

LOCATION: 64887 Meeksville Rd. McArthur OH 44651. From McArthur, OH (Vinton County) take St Rt 93 South to Meeksville Rd turn Left to the auction. Angus Beef Cattle - Horses - Ponies - Farm Machinery - Tools Horses: Pete and Prince are a Team of 2 and 3 year old red sorrel Belgian geldings (well matched and broke), Bobby and Billy are a Team of 3 year old Percheron geldings (Farm broke), Daisy is a sharp black 2 year old Fresian, Morgan, Belgian cross filly (broke), Princes is a 5 year old brown and white pony broke to ride and drive, Palamino Quarter Horse (kid broke), several good blooded cutting and reining cow horses, pony broke to ride and drive, 2 year old spotted steer broke to ride and drive. Cattle: 4 black Angus cows, (should have calves by sale date), 10 breeding age Black Angus heifers, 10 Black Angus steers (600 to 900 lb.), 1 mild cow 2 yr. spotted Long Horn steer broke to ride and drive. Farm Machinery, Harness & Misc: New Idea #9 Manure Spreader, Flatbed wagon, John Deere Big 4 mower, John Deere open gear Mower, Hay Tedder, JD Disk, Cultipacker, spring tooth harrow, Oliver 16 hole grain drill, Pioneer Sled, hay rake, rake for parts, (2) Round bale feeders, 2 seated buggy with lights & cable breaks excellent condition, road cart, pony cart, 2 shoeing stocks, double set spotted Draft show harness, dbl set draft bio harness, nylon 42” pony harness, Bio pony harness, 5 saddles, neck yokes, eveners, 100 bales straw, 100 bales shavings, wagon load of tack. Tools & Misc: 5.5 HP, 6.5 HP, and 8 HP air compressors, approx. 40 air tools including, sanders, chisels, drills (various brands), air wrenches, jig saw, air grinders, air nailers, hoses, accessories, gas stihl drill, a nice selection of chain saws, (1) Gravely, 2 whipper, 1 Billy goat walk behind brush mowers, Homelite circular saws, 10’ coil bender break, new 6.5 hp 2700 psi pressure washer, partner K 750 14” concrete saw, step ladder, 4 sets scaffolding (no braces), 5.5 hp 1 man post hole auger, several stihl chain saws, hydraulic press, bull float, 1 man post hole auger, trim cutter, bolt bin with bolts, extension and step ladders, 25 vinyl and aluminum windows, 30 vinyl vents, window shutters, (10) 55 gal. drums, 300 gal. plastic tanks, buggy wheels, 100’ prefinished flooring, picnic tables, drywall stilts, washing machine, flooring nailer, 6’ x 8’ playhouse, old race cart, a wagon load of misc. tools. Guns: Remington Model 870 Wingmaster 12 ga., Winchester 16 ga. model 12, Winchester M-200 12 ga., Marlin Model 750 22 cal., Stevens 59B 410 ga., Knight 50 cal. MML-INC-LK-93Snelce Charmer 11 28 ga. TERMS: Cash or Good Check Lunch Stand Owners: Mr. & Mrs. Ezra Petersheim

ATTN: ELK Hunters New, Win Md 70's in Stock 300 Win Mag-300 WSM-7mm Rem Mag. Special Price $599 USED Ruger Md 77 MkII 30-06 - $539. Call Marty - Erb's Sports 330-231-0315 HORTON LEGEND Crossbow, w/arrows, quiver, easy draw, and hard bow case. Great Condition. $350 or Make Offer. (330) 674-0944

Lawn & Garden

NOTICE!

COMING TO NASHVILLE May 23 & 24, Deb's annual perennial sale. BEAR CAT shredder / chipper, used twice, warranty. Call (330) 231-8795 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 BUCKEYE COMPOST Will deliver. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363.

Croft Chattel Auction

Location: 3281 TR 74 Killbuck, Ohio 44637. From Millersburg, take US62 south to Killbuck. From US 62 take CR 622 1.4 miles to SR 60. Proceed north on SR 60 ¾ mile to TR 65 and follow it ¼ mile to auction on TR 74. Watch for signs.

Saturday, May 25, 2013 10:00 AM Antiques * Collectibles * JD Gator Numerous JD Collectibles * Glassware * Tools Gul Bransen Spinet Piano

Antiques - Collectibles: Sohio X-70 gas globe – single Sinclair H-C, globe lens – large RR crossing sign – cast iron bell – oak wall phone – Westinghouse TV and Radio advertising elec. clock - vintage telephone - school desk – S roll top desk - rope maker – crocks – jugs – chick waterer – trunk – treadle sewing machine – framed W. H. McNeal and Son calendar – framed Killbuck bridge and mill picture – framed Killbuck RR depot - 2 Killbuck Eq. canes - wicker fernery – carnival statues – kegs – Enterprise pitter – vintage fire extinguishers – DR. G E Keller Milbg bottle – C.I. sheep bank – Tramp Art shaving mirror - vintage hair grips, mirror and more – DeLaval, Wiederman, Pabst, New Holland and more advertising pcs. – cylinder airplane engine hood ornament? – model ship – Cleveland Indians clock – bird cage – framed pictures – Victorian Chaise Lounge and rocker – cradle - Shirley Temple dolls and outfits (contemporary) – doll house and furniture – 30 watch fobs, some local – costume jewelry – die cast cars – floor lamps - many more items not advertised Glass-China-Pottery: Depression – pattern – pressed- china bowls – Hull – Fenton – Beam decanters – milk bottles – salt & peppers – figurines and more John Deere Coll.: JD wagon with seat, child size (Studebaker style) – wagon seat - 2 pedal tractors – trike – trailer – mower – cardboard stand-up of boy with toy tractor and dog – large handmade JD quilt, signed Killbuck Equipment Inc., Frank and Evelyn Kinsey, 1976 – throws - knives – lamps – umbrella – signs – clocks – pictures – tray – cups – plates - hats – boots (71/2 D) - many toys – bird houses and feeders – yard sticks – wind chimes – JD jewelry – 15+ posters - and more – JD items will be sold in a separate ring beginning at approx. 10:30 to 11:00 AM Gator-Tools: JD CX Gator 4x2, HRS 3,753– Homelite 2500w 5HP generator – Craftsman tool box – PK sprayer - wheelbarrow –battery charger – wet/dry vac – grinder – sander – spreader – power mowers – numerous hand, lawn and garden tools Houeshold-Piano-Misc: Gul Bransen spinet piano - hutch – curio cabinet – full bedroom suite – cedar trunk – stand - wood glider – porch swing – picnic table – Christmas village (50+ pcs.) – Singer sewing machine – shelves – stereo – chairs – misc. household not listed Notes: This is a very large auction featuring a variety of antiques, collectibles, JD memorabilia and more. We will be selling in two rings, with JD items in one ring beginning approx. 10:30 to 11:00 AM. Please bring your own chair. Visit our website for pictures www.kaufmanrealty.com Terms: Cash, Credit Card, or Good Check with proper ID; 3% Buyer’s premium. Premium will be waived for cash or check. Lunch Stand Sale by Order of Croft Family

www.northwood.com DAVE KAUFMAN, BROKER/AUCTIONEER ROBERT SCHLABACH, GRI REALTOR/APPRAISER 330-401-7010 or bob@kaufmanrealty.com

Auctioneer/Realtors: Orus Mast, 330-473-9077 & Vernon Yoder, 330-466-0520 Apprentice Auctioneer: Elmer Yoder

TERRY STANFORD, AUCTIONEER 330-417-0004 JUNIOR MILLER, AUCTIONEER CURT YODER, AUCTIONEER


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NICE HUSQVANA Lawn Tractor, 20HP, 42" cut, Kohler engine, comes with rear chains, $950. (330) 674-1492

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GARDEN TILLING at reasonable rates. Call Nate 330-359-5181 or John at 330-231-7789

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REBUILT 50" mower deck for Walk-Behind Gravely, $275. (330) 674-2450

Boss Real Estate & Chattel Auction

Location: 10840 CR 1 Shreve, Ohio 44676. From SR 83 north of Holmesville take CR 1 west to auction. From Wooster take SR 83 south to CR 1 west to the auction. From Shreve take SR 226 south to CR 1 east to auction.

Saturday June 1, 2013 • 10:00 AM Ranch Home on 2.2 Acres – Ripley Township – Holmes County – 36x60 Shop – 3 Bedroom 2 Bath – IH Tractors – Steiner Mower – Shop Tools – Household – Guns – Clean Quality Chattels

Open for inspection: Monday May 20th – 5:00 to 7:00 PM

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DEB'S ANNUAL Perennial and Plant sale. May 23rd & 24th, 10 am 'til 7 pm. Over 3 hay wagons full and nothing over $3.1.5 miles N. of Nashville on SR 179. PLUS.... GARAGE SALE May 23-25, 10am-7pm. Lots of clothing! Girl's 0-3, Boy's 0-12, Women's & Men's, Toys-Toys & more Toys! Plus, other miscellaneous items 1.5 miles N. of Nashville on SR 179 TORO SELF propelled super recycler 21" lawn mower, bagger and electric start. Used 2 seasons, $300 OBO. 330-674-0507 FOR SALE: Sandstone, (330) 852-0703 ext. 1. 52 IN. TORO Walk behind mower. Floating deck, bagger, extra blades. Good condition. $1,500. 330-600-1230. VINYL STORAGE Barns, and Portable Garages. Built to last. 2012 lot models on sale. Affordable Barn Co. ltd, Mt. Hope (330) 674-3001 FOR SALE: 32" John Deere riding lawn mower, #130, Good Condition, $700 OBO. (330) 893-4328

Here is an exceptional country offering, a home built in 1996 with Oak Kitchen, Dining Room, Living Room, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths, Laundry, and Sun Room all on the main floor. The home also has a 2 Car attached garage and a Full basement. It has propane gas forced air heat with 2 furnaces and a wood burner, central air and a Generac back-up generator. The home is clean move-in ready and is well built. The property also has a Morton 36x60 shop building with concrete floor. The property has very nice country views! Stop by at open house or call for your private viewing and have your finances ready by auction day. Terms: 10% Nonrefundable down payment auction day, balance at closing in 30 to 45 days. Possession at closing. Property sells “as is”; No financing contingencies, any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Legal: Parcel # 23-00618000 Holmes County. Taxes are $1233 per ½ year. REAL ESTATE SELLS AT 12 NOON. Owners: William Boss, Suzanne Milicic, Michael Boss FARM ITEMS: IH 574 tractor w/Dunhamler loader, 1905 hrs, IH Farmall 140 tractor, IH 144 cultivator, quick hitch, Tonutti 7-6 3pt 6’ tiller like new, JD 3 pt. 2 row planter, IH 50 7x10 tandem axle trailer, Avco 3pt spreader, IH middle buster plow, Woods, 3pt 5-4 mower, truck hitch, draw bar, tractor weight box, pull type produce sprayer, LAWN & GARDEN: Steiner 415 tractor w/60” Textron deck-rear weights-756 hrs-clean, Steiner BD260 blade, Cub Cadet 2086 w/54” deck-5’ blade-tire chains, TracVac lawn vac, Ranch King lawn trailer, cub Cadet 125 w/54’ deck, lawn spreader, leaf blower, 2 Tanaka weed trimmers, lawn roller, Mantis tiller, Agri-Fab lawn spreader, Homelite chain saw, garden tools, dog houses, hedge trimmers SHOP ITEMS: Air Pro upright air compressor, work bench w/grinder and Wilton vice, SpeedAire air compressor, acetylene torch set w/cart, Lincoln welder, welding table, metal shelf, Werner & Leifheit step ladders, alum ext. ladders, battery charger, jacks, Jobsite tool box, air-drills-chisel-grinder-hose-etc., B&D grinder/disc sander, double hook chains, nice selection of shop hand tools-wrenches-drills-saws-sockets-etc., alum ramps, shop lights, floor jacks, shop vac, Quaker State gas can, tool cabinet w/elec motor & grind stone, GUNS: Ruger 357 Mag Security-six w/holster, Stevens 940-12ga single shot, Winchester Mod 67 bolt action 22 cal, ammunition. Guns will NOT be onsite until auction day! FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD: Amana refrigerator, Frigidaire elec stove, Speed Queen washer & dryer, Frigidaire chest freezer, GE freezer, Tappan refrigerator, GE elec range, Toshiba Regza 40” Plasma TV, TV stand, Oak Office center w/ Oak office chair from Homestead Furniture, Dell computer, Leather rocker/recliner, 2- 4 pc bedroom sets, glider rocker, stuffed chairs, Dining table & chairs, Hoover power max sweeper, Hoover steam vac, coffee &end tables, recliner, lift chair, recliner, sofa, lamps, metal cabinets, OWL collection approx. 30 pcs, England teapot, 5 pcs Alpine Pottery-ROSEVILLE, Germany bowls, Fashion Manor china set, FIREMANS lamp, TOM MILLER saw blade painting, Longaberger baskets, Zippo lighters, Pfaltzgraff china set, Bulova watch, Baby Ben & Big Ben alarm clocks, full line of kitchen items from roasters to Tupperware and everything in between. NOTE: This is an abbreviated list of items; we will probably be selling 2 crews most of the day. Very clean and well-kept items from the shop tools thru the house hold. Chattel Terms: Cash – Check – Credit. 3% buyer’s premium; premium waived for cash or valid check auction day. Lunch Stand Auction by order of: William Boss Estate – Suzanne Milicic Executrix Thomas Kostoff Attorney – Probate Case# 12 ES 108

SNAPPER REAR Tine Tiller, very good condition. (330) 852-4803 WILL MOW yards, weed eat, brush hog pastures. Call James (330) 473-8773 WHITE VINYL Private fence. 24 section. Also, Frame for posts. $65 per section or make offer. Good condtion. (330) 279-2910 54" JOHN Deere walk behind mower, electric start, exc. cond. $2,500. obo. (330) 893-3228. JOHN DEERE snow plow, fits 200 series tractor, 4 legged decal. $55.00. (330) 275-7852. WILL DO. garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363.

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TORO SS4200 Zero turn 42" 19 HP, Kohler engine, Used one season. $1,898. Grasshopper 725K out front zero turn 61" deck, Kohler command engine. $3,750. John Deere 737 zero turn 60" deck 23HP Kawasaki engine. $4,498. Wheel Horse 252H Hydro tractor 38" deck w/ bagger. $1,298. CubCadet HD2135 shaft drive w/ Kohler Command engine. $1,098. John Deere L110 tractor 42" deck 7.5HP Kohler Command engine w/ engine double bagger & snow blade. $1,398. Huqvarna YTh2348 tractor 48" deck, 23HP Intek. $1,498. Southern States tractor 48" deck 25HP Kohler engine. $998. Gravley 48" walkbehind belt drive w/ Kawasaki engine excellent condition. $2,198. Scag 52" walkbehind w/ bagger Honda engine belt drive. $1,598. Toro 48" T-2 Hydro drive walkbehind excellent condition. $3,998. Charm Engine LTD 330-893-3033

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SMALL EASY Entry Pony Cart, In good condition, Andrew Yoder, (330) 897-1284 FOR SALE. k.d. lumber: 4/4 prime qtr. sawn w.o., $2.65. 4/4 1-com. qtr. sawn w.o., $2.00. 4/4 rustic qtr sawn w.o., $1.35. 4/4 rustic hickory, 95¢. 4/4 prime hickory, $1.30. 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. FOR SALE. Road Cart with lights, $350. (330) 852-2827. iPad rotating case w/stylus pen, $15. Waterford 11" crystal vase, new in box, $50. 330-893-8414 or 330-231-1369. FOR SALE; Like New, Large Wooden Pony Cart, on Steel, Also, Sulky Horse

Miscellaneous Merch. Cart, and a Bio Buggy Harness. Leave message (330) 674-0636

OPEN BUGGY on steel wheels, w/brakes, 12V Lights, $1,200. (330) 473-7170 NATURAL GAS Dornback Furnace, 105,000BTU, Good Condition. Asking $300 OBO. (740) 610-1675 SUN PIPES, 10 inch sky light kit, (3) 20" pipes included, brand new. $170. Flex shaft w/wall bracket & cover for motor. (330) 749-1054. CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. FOR SALE: 16" K & L blower on steel frame with 9-hp Honda, $900/obo. Scenic View Engine, 5673 CR 59, Millersburg. 330-674-2450. FOR SALE: Stained sink cabinet $100; New corner shower stall $375; New 2012 Goodman propane furnace, $1800. (330) 674-1100

FORD 800, has been restored, new tires, runs great. $3,500 OBO (419) 651-2117 50 GALLON electric water heater, good condition. Also Honeywell electric fuel oil furnace, excellent condition. Phone (330) 439-8204. NEW BUGGIES for Sale. $3,600 For more information call (330) 621-8426 WHITE VINYL 8ft Picnic Table. PH#: (330) 279-4819.  AERATOR Power Unit with 8 HP Honda motor, Drive shaft, Air compressor, Paddlewheel, and Air diffuser. $1,850. Two tables with wheels. 57" wide, 31" high. 21' and 14' long. $100 each. Mark Weaver. 8685 Kaylor Rd, Dundee. 330-852-1612 FOR SALE: New 2.5 ton Air conditioner unit and coils. Never been used. $700/obo 330-600-9192

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MILLCREEK PONY WAGON. Includes extra shafts for horse, extra seat w/ lights, also side racks. $350. (330) 674-1887 BEAM CENTRAL VAC cleaning system. Good condition, $200. 330-464-6607 leave message. FOR SALE: Kawasaki GE 2900A generator, $500. Dewalt jig saw, $100 .Marion Kline 4085 Buss Rd., Wooster, Ohio Phone 330-698-0328 ext. 2. LOWERY TEENIE Genie electric organ with stool. $50. Desk chair. $20. Phone: 330-763-4944. Leave message. FOR SALE: Eco-Bricks & Udderly EZ Hand Milker for goats or cows. (330) 279-2909 LAYING HENS, B. Rock R.I.R., $3.00, ready May 16. Also Maple Syrup, $34.00 gallon. Henry J.C. Yoder. (330) 893-3148.

FOR SALE: Crushed hard blue limestone. We now stock 304s, 411s, #2s & #4s Check our prices. Call (330) 674-1157 ext. #1. NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060. FOR SALE: Schwinn road bike, no carbon, $200. (330) 674-3999 ext 1. FOR SALE: Top hack with light hyd. brakes. Not much ware. Also, cart. Phone 330-359-0214. Levi M. Yoder 8011 TR 671 Dundee, OH 44624

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2 BIG WIDE rubber tires for water troth, no leaks. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. ELECTRIC WASHER & Gas Dryer, $150 ea., Computer w/Speakers, $50, Oak Table w/5 Chairs, chairs need some repair, $25. (330) 600-1569

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

FOR SALE: Classic Word Processor, Model #WSD104A. (330) 893-3506.

9 WK Old ACA Golden Retriever, male. $300. 5 yr old Golden Retriever, female, very friendly. $200. (330) 897-6602.

FOR SALE: Top Buggy, in good condition, front lights, brakes, shelf or children's seats. $2,500. (330) 674-5499 Ext 2 PONY HARNESS & Pony Cart for small pony. $300 for Both. Ivan J Yoder (330) 674-7450 MAY SPECIAL!! 10% off all canning supplies. Gypsy Spring Variety 6321 CR 407, Millersburg. (330) 674-0736

FOR SALE: Fox Terrier cross puppies, $20 each. 4370 T.R. 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627

AKC COCKER SPANIEL puppies, 1st shots & wormed, family raised, very cute! $450/F, $350/M. (330) 231-1326.

14,000 LB CORN pro equipment. trailer. $2,000/obo. (330) 231-5291

5 BULLDOG cross females, 2-4 years old. Proven. Good mothers. All have puppies from English Bulldog male. (330) 359-0672.

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: White Insulated Garage Door, 8'W, 7'6" H, No window, Like New, $465 OBO. Edward Troyer (330) 852-4835

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MEDIUM SIZE Easy Entry Pony Cart, Good Condition. $300 4/4 Weathered Lumber, Good for privacy fence. 15¢/ft (330) 897-6602

HOHNER HW605 solid spruce top acoustic guitar, Mint condition, $140. 330-749-3634

WELDED WIRE fence panel, 2x4 holes.5' x 16' or 40" x 16" panels. Hot dipped galvanized after welded. Delivery optional, New Bedford Elevator, 330-897-6492. Hillside Fabrication 330-893-1058

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WANTED: REGISTERED Breeding age Cavalier male. (330) 893-3619

1 YR old AKC Registered Sheltie Female, (330) 749-4568 FOR SALE: UKC Black/Tan Coon Hound Pups, had shots, great blood lines, (330) 698-0538 PEKE-A-POO PUPPIES, born 2/28/13, vaccinated & wormed. Will be small. (330) 276-5613.

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

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ONE YEAR old Red Heeler male. Good cattle and watch dog, $25. Atlee Yoder, 5642 CR 59 Millersburg, OH 44654

FOR SALE: 2 beagle females for hunting or breeding. In heat now. $125 ea. ACA party Yorkie male, 1 yr. old. Very small, $450. Levi Yoder, 5864 CR 59, Mbg., OH 44654

ACA REGISTERED 8-1/2 mo old Yorkie male, 5lbs. $300. Male & Female French Bulldog pups, 9 wks old, shots & wormed, ready to go. Black & Tan German Shepherd pups, 2 females, nice & playful, shots & wormed, 6-1/2 wks old $450. (330) 897-0149

FOR SALE: 2 yr old Border Collie, female. Very nice and gentle. (330) 893-7611

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 MINIATURE SCHNAUZER puppies, black & silver females, born 2/21/13. Vaccinated & wormed. Quiet disposition. (330) 276-5613. BREEDING AGE dogs, 3 AKC Basset Hounds, 2 bred, Fawn Pug Male, Blenheim Cavalier Male, Chocolate Poodle, 2 English Bulldog, male, 1 American Bulldog female, 1 English/American Bulldog female. (330) 674-0509 FOR SALE: 2 black & white, 7 wk. old male Shih-Tzu puppies. (330) 893-3619 POMERANIAN MALE, ACA 4 yr old, Creme, 7-3/4lbs, Proven, Nice Face & Hair Coat, $100. (330) 674-2883 FOR SALE: Male Maltese - toy poodle cross puppy. Born 01/15/2013. Very playful family pet. $200. 330- 674-5904 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES. 8 wks old. Cream and blue, $250. Pictures available (330) 359-5459.  FOR SALE: two six month old well bred Coyote hounds. One male, one female. One twelve month old male lightly started. All very nice young hounds. (330)473-7003  FOR SALE: (1) 3yr old Pug Male, proven breeder, (1) 3yr old Pug Female, bred, free welping. Breed Sell-out. David Miller, (330) 897-6006†Ext 2 (1) BLACK Poodle Male, 10 mo old, (1) Yorkie Male, 19 mo old. (330) 897-6904

WELDED WIRE Fence panels, 2 x 4 holes, 5' x 16' panels. Hot dipped galvanized after welded, USDA approved. Hinges & stainless fastners in stock. Delivery optional. New Bedford Elevator 330-897-6492. Hillside Facricaton 330-893-1058 FOUR YR OLD Beagle, female. $50/obo. Also, 2 yr old Beagle, female. Nice markings and friendly. Pet only. $30. (330) 567-5963 xt 1. 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. FOR SALE: Dwarf bunnies. Also free kittens. 4252 TR 628, Millersburg. (330) 674-1900. FOR SALE: 7 wk old Australian Puppies. $150 ea. (330) 359-0752 HAVANESE PUPPIES AKC, 9 wks. old, males & females, colors to choose. Also 4-1/2 mo. old AKC Havanese male, nice hair. (330) 275-8658 leave message. AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD puppies. $60 each. (330) 674-7454 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: (2) Dog Kennels, 10x14, $8,500. 10x12 $7,500. Both have inside & outside runs and whelping pens. (330) 231-5754 Call for more information.  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.

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WANTING English Bulldog cross puppies and all toy breed puppies and crosses. Will pay cash at time of pick up. (740) 336-9334 WANTED: QUALITY Cavalier Puppy Litters, AKC Registered. Will pay good price. (330) 893-3649 ENGLISH BULLDOG, Adult Female, AKC, 2-1/2 yrs old, has had 3 liters of 7, very good mom. 330-359-5143 3 POODLE females, 1-2-4 years old. Also 4 year old Shih-Tzu female. $250 each. 330-893-4623. FOR SALE: 1 yr old, male Beagle, $60. (330) 852-2865 FOR SALE: AKC Cavalier puppies. Blenheim, 3 males, 1 female. $500 ea. (330) 893-3875. REGISTERED 2 yr old male, walker. Trees his own coons. Out of champion stock. $200/obo. 330-390-0284.

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FOR SALE: 7LS 10422 Submersible pump. $50/obo. Call 330-897-1478 FOR SALE: DEMARINI Double wall F5 bat. New in wrapper with one year warranty. Call (330) 897-1263 FOR SALE: Powerhouse weight bench with 180-lb weights. $75/obo. Call 330-897-1478

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JOHN DEERE 35HP Diesel w/clutch, in good condition, 1,225 hours. (330) 567-9009  WANTED: GOOD, used, Diesel Power Unit. Approx. 60 to 80 Horse. Mose Barkman. 4660 TR 507. Big Prairie, Ohio 44611. AIR COMPRESSOR, twin cylinder, 8 gallon, 12 CFM, Honda compatible motor, new price $1,350. Make an offer. Holmesville 330-473-7647

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FOR SALE: 4 yr. old Beagle male, runs rabbits good. $150. (330) 674-2500

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• $119,000 • 2 Bedrooms • 1 Full Bath • 2.5 Car Garage • Built 2008 • 0.50 Acre

ENGLISH BULLDOG Male, Brindle & White, Natural breeder, 3yrs old, $775 Call (330) 279-2102

E-Z ENTRY pony cart for small pony. 20" Wooden wheels, leaf springs, cushion seat, rides nice., $300. 330-897-1165

77/80 KRAKAUER upright piano, exc. cond., built in Berlin, Ohio. Call for details. (330) 893-2340.

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BLACK 2 years old Golden Retriever/ Border Collie mix, $30. (330) 473-3507.

SHIH-TZU / Terrier puppies. $90 each. (330) 674-7454

FOR SALE: Feeder Blue Bird Houses, Wren Houses, Squirrel Feeders. Leave message (330) 674-0636

Black Friesian Morgan Cross Stallion Classic is a Proven Stallion with a fantastic Headset and a Super Driver all in ONE PACKAGE!

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 LEESON ELECTRIC motor 5 H. Power. Used very little. Works great. HydreCo Hydraulic motor 3x15, 1120. Good working cond. Make offers. Call 330-893-3640 ext. 6

FOR SALE. New Larson storm door, solid glass, 36" wide. $65.00. Samuel M Yoder, (888) 790-1473. T-14 NEW Vinyl Martin Boxes, $280. (330) 359-6149

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DRILL PRESS FREE standing, 16 speed, Laser centering, tilt table. $125. Rarely used. 330-231-7974. FOR SALE: 18" Williams Stone mill, rebuilt, $3,400 OBO. 16" Sprout - Waldron Stone mill, $3,400 OBO. (330) 674-2450. WELDING SCREENS 6'x6' UV resistant, free standing, excellent condition, $70 ea. 330-893-1058 3500 WATT Champion portable generator, features include electric start with remote control that works through walls. Yes, you can sit in your kitchen and start the unit in the back yard - perfect for frequent start/ stop users. Used only 10 months. Moving, must sell fast. Will sacrifice for $400. Delivery available. Call (330) 204-2535.

INVICTA SHAPER for sale, 1-1/4" & 3/4" interchangable spindles, very heavy duty, w/hydraulic motor, very good condition. Call (330) 893-3640 Ext 6

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WANTED: FUEL Tank, 200-300 Gal, (330) 674-5740 VM (leave price & gallons)

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3 BR, 1-1/2 BA, full walk-out basement, 2.915 ac., West Holmes SD. Asking $107,900. 330-749-3321 FARMERSTOWN 3 BR, 1-1/3 acres, 2-stall barn, fenced pasture, walking distance to town - great neighbors. $139,900. 330-401-9952  FOR SALE: 1.9 acre property with 2 story house and barn built in 2000, fruit trees. 2 miles NE of Holmesville. Marty Schlabach 7930 T.R. 567, Holmesville. 330-279-2378 ext. 3 

ELECTRIC MOTOR with hydraulic pump, hydraulic cylinders, 4 ft fans. 330-763-1070. FOR SALE. 4 BR, 3 bath house, East Holmes Schools, Walnut Creek Township, on 3 acre lot. (330) 893-0115.

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GENERATOR, HIGH performance industrial 8400 watt, electric or pull start Honda compatible motor, new price $4,980. Make offer. Holmesville 330-473-7647 EZV PALLET jack. 5,500 lb. rating. Used very little. $300/obo. 330-390-0284. FOR SALE: Wood Master Planer, Model 718, 18" Wide, able to use for sanding or molding also. $1,500 (330) 567-0063  MEADOWS NO.1 R.H. Automatic Sawmill; 671 Detroit Power unit; New Sawdust blower; 56" blade - all in good condition. 330-893-1623. FOR SALE: CASE 530B Backhoe. PH#: (330) 279-4819.

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ICH KAUF Trash piles & Dumps. Call me anytime @ 330-275-7980 YOU GOT SCRAP - WE GOT CASH! Pickups available. No equipment or vehicle too big for our disposal. Call anytime, 330-275-7980. WANTED: TELEPHONE POLES - Do you have unwanted telephone poles around that you want to be removed? Call 330-674-1430 CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094. WANTED: MASSEY 1 or 2 bottom plow. 330-473-7647. WANTED 4 or 6 HP outboard motor. Prefer 4 stroke. John Hershberger, 8100 S. Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 WANTED: SOW Head Lock, 10559 Salt Creek Rd. Fredericksburg Ohio 44627 WANTED: 3" or larger used Steel Gas Pipe, need 200'. (330) 674-2500 WANTED TO BUY: Mini surrey rubber tire sliding door. Steven 814-587-3858 WANTED: USED women's bike, fair condition, fair price. (330) 674-0356†Ext 4

FOR SALE: Horse & 1/2 Johnson gas trolling motor, runs good, lake-ready. $300. 330-674-2500

FOR RENT -Lg. upstairs apt., 2 BR, 1 BA, livingroom, diningroom, eat-in kitchen, porch. Available June 1st. Call (330) 852-9191, ask for Lavon.

13' x 9' ALUMINUM fishing boat w/ 8.8 HP Motor. Trolling motor & fish finder. Good condition. 7784 Buss Rd, Apple Creek. 330-465-3874.

KILLBUCK. 2 BR apt with appls. Suitable for single or couple. $370./ mo plus utils. + sec. dep. Assist animals only. 330-276-4091. A VERY nice 2 BR apt. in Baltic OH. Living/dining/kitchen area is nice size all one lg. room, laund. hkup in bsmt., up stairs apt. Available May 30, 2013. Water/trash/lawncare provided. $475/mo. +$475/dep. 330-897-9045. M-Th., 8-4.

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MOVED. TIRE sale. 14 & 16 inch good used mini van tires. Take 1 or all, $15.00 each or all for $10.00 each. Blizzak snow tires & summer tires. 9-4 on May 3 & 4. Call 330-763-0173, Berlin area.

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2002 12' Starcraft Alum. Boat, 57" W i d e , w/front mount for trolling motor. Very Good Condition, $525 (330) 695-5395 PM Boat Motor Repair. Full service on out board motors. $20/hr +parts. Call for appointment. 330-674-2500

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MINNKOTA V2 Trolling motor, 50" shaft, 50lb thrust, like new. $500 OBO. (330) 401-9899

530

Voted best buy in Field and Stream & Outdoor Life

Motorcycles ATVs

FOR SALE: 2005 Yamaha V-Star, black, 650 cc, 5000 miles, exc. condition, $4500. Also, 2004 Suzuki LT-Z400K4 4-wheeler, exc. condition, very fast, $3300. 330-674-1203 or 330-231-1851.

Mon. 8-8; Tues. 8-5; Wed. 8-8; Fri. 8-7; Sat. 8-3 Closed Thurs. & Sun.

'82 YAMAHA Maxim XJ550 motorcycle,

FOR SALE: 2003 Dodge Neon, 120K miles, good cond. (330) 204-6091.

540

2000 CHEVY Cavalier 170,000 miles. $1800 obo. 330-473-8082

2005 FORD Explorerer Eddie Bauer Package. Heated leather, third row seat, 106,300 miles, $9,900. 330-275-2688

99' FORD MUSTANG. New tires, ball joints, rotors, brakes, V.6 135,000 miles. Asking $4,500. 330-231-7974 '97 Plymouth Breeze, reliable transportation, minimal rust, $950. (330) 378-5720

mymidwesthome.com

10447 Harrison Road Apple Creek, OH 44606 Phone: 330-695-2508

695

FOR SALE 2002 Chevy 2,500 H.D. 4x4, 6.0 liter, P/W, P/L, A/C. Good truck. (330) 897-2881

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

715

'98 1500 Dodge Ram, 4x4, good condition, $2,300/obo. (330) 473-5289

720

Building Materials

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

207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows72 06500 AD11797131 • Free Installations windows • Free Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

PAYING CASH, $300 - $1000 for unwanted cars, trucks & vans. Call Mike, 330-256-0458.

510

Auto Parts Accessories

FIRESTONE PRECISION Touring, Set of four tires, P195 65R15. Used approxametly 3,000 miles. $250. (330) 763-1954

685

SWISS CONSTRUCTION. Amish Crew, specializing in pole bldgs., horse barns, riding arenas, machine sheds, garages. For all your pole building needs call 330-763-3937.

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

860

Landscaping

LANDSCAPE RENOVATION. Mulching. Free computer land Design. Envisions. Call 330-641-4109

865

Lawn & Gardening

Area. Will also do some bobcat work. Duane Weaver 330-763-1192

• Excellent cultivator • Lifetime warranty on tines

Demos 08650&AD12337327 144 Rentals mantis Available tiller

BERLIN GRAVELY SALES 4319 County Road 168 • Millersburg, OH 44654

330-893-2421

God is Love

YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will built all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free Estimates. 330-763-0497

970

GOOD USED nine gauge six foot chain link fence. Also 4x4 and 4x6 posts. (330) 893-2340.

FOR SALE: 14 x 32 Storage Barn, 8 Ft. side walls., Hip roof 14 x 16, Loft attached to barn is a 16 x 32 addition with treated post steel siding and roof. Everything for $1,200. Must be moved by June 1st. Troyer Door LTD. (330) 852-0205.

795

Furniture Refinishing

Pole Steel Building

FOR SALE: OAK Bar stool. $20. Oak

1130

Deacon bench. $50. Walnut Bedroom Set. $450. Walnut Bookcase. $50. Tan Loveseat, Like new. $250. (330) 359-0006

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

Child Care Service Twin Bed with box springs. $150. Oak

WILL BABYSIT in my Amish home, any age, any shift. 330-567-5908 ext. 1

HAULING WITH 1 ton dump truck & trailer. Duane Weaver, 330-763-1192.

siding on your house. Re-insulate your house, re-roofing & much more. Over 30 years in business. Call Christ, 330-473-8410.

775 650

WE BUY junk cars 262-9300

Construction WILL TILL Gardens in Holmes County

Vans CONSTRUCTION. We do new vinyl

LARGEST STOCK of Passenger Vans in Holmes County for Sale. http://www.passenger-van.com. Call or text (330) 763-3234

Automobiles

Concrete

1994 FORD Ranger, camper top, 72K miles, $2500. Runs good. (330) 275-8018 or 330-473-3946.

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

Hauling

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

CONCRETE BY American Quality Construction LLC. Local company with expert craftsmanship. Call today for free estimate. 330-485-6121

545

500

Cleaning 830

'02 F-150, black, 149k mi., trans needs work. (330) 749-3973

2000 Ford F-150 XLT Ext. Cab, Bush Guard, SS Running boards, 5.4 cu. in. V8, AT, PS, PW, Good Tires, 149K Miles, Good Cond. $6,600. 330-276-3092 or 330-763-1780

Auctions Public Sales

NEW BEDFORD AUCTION Starting 9:30 a.m., May 18th, 2013. Maytag Wringer washer; 36" Magic Chef Nat. gas range; Nat. gas hotplates; Pedestal fans; 2 gas lights; 1 set barbells. Tools: Dewalt Elec. angle drill; Dewalt cordless circular saw; Senco battery dry wall screw gun; Milwaukee elect. tin shears; Stihl chain saw. Honda 2000 Water generator-like new, Stihl Chain Saws. Sand Blasting Unit Devilbiss compressor Model #445, 45 C.F.M, Wisconsin Engine Model V.E. 4, 21.5 H.P. Complete Repair Manual & Parts list for engine and comp., mounted on small trailer; Clemco Pressure Blast Machine Model #1028, 100lb. capacity automatic hose; Large air tank. Lawn & Garden: expecting a nice selection of lawn mowers & garden tillers including: New Toro Lawn mowers, pony tiller w/ Honda motor; Toro mower like new. Xmark Metro Commercial 36" walk behind Mower, 15 hp Kawasaki; New Craftsman Dual-Stage Snow Blower Tractor attachment 42". Bikes: New men's and women's giant bikes from Raber's Bike Shop. Harness, Tack, Carts: New buggy harness from N.B. Harness, Easy entry pony cart, used buggy harness, halters, lead roping. Sporting Goods: Selling a trailer load of archery & sporting goods from N.B. Sportsmen Supply. Antiques & Collectibles: Wine barrel; Advertisment Calenders including: 1956 Ott Brothers, 1969 J.D. Miller Engine Repair, New Bedford Elevator Match Box Holder, Yoder General Store Yard stick, New Bedford & Farmerstown Elevator DS Troyer Yard Stick. Watch fobs: including Crawford Mfg., Hershberger Cabinet, Charm Feed Mill chick feeder, Charm flour mill feed bags, Charm history book, Alice & Jerry Books. Horses and Ponies : Will be selling a few good broke family horses and ponies. Auctioneer Joseph Miller.

Trucks SUVs

2001 Ford F-150 XL, 2-wd, 4.2 V6, runs good, all new tires. 330-465-3387

10076764

450

MeoPro Scope

Mobile Home 2010 HONDA CIVIC. Only 25,500 miles! $600/obo. (330) 749-3991 condition. $13,900. For Sale Excellent (330) 763-0387

1 1/2 - 2 1/2 - 3 yds. self dumping hoppers, $500 to $750. Used pallet jack, $125. (330) 674-0889 DUST COLLECTOR 5' x 6' x 20' high. 6,500 CFM with return air. Approx. 200 ft. of ducting also available. $6,500. (330) 231-2696.

Boats

FOR RENT -2 BR 1 BA, livingroom upstairs apartment available immediately. Call (330) 852-9191, ask for Lavon.

500

FOR SALE: 6600 watt Yamaha Generator, $100. Works, rope start, Marion Miller, 330-852-0261

Apartment Rentals 520

6648000

Tools Machinery 355

4339900

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97 Chevy Astro Van

01 Pontiac Grand Prix

97 Ford 1/2 Ton Reg XLT

99 Chevy Express

95 Lincoln Town Car

98 Chevy Lumina

Power Seat, Power Windows &

Power Seat, Power Windows

Power Seat, Power Windows &

Locks, Running Boards, Alloy

& Locks, CD Stereo,

Cargo Van, Power Windows &

Power Seats, Leather, Power

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo,

Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air

Windows & Locks, Cassette Stereo,

Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow

Wheels, Air

Alloy Wheels, Air

Package

Alloy Wheels, Air

Alloy Wheels, Air.

2,688

$2,998

$3,000

$3,391

$3,481

00 Olds Intrigue GL

01 Dodge Neon ES

91 Chevy 3/4 Ton 4x4

06 Ford Taurus

99 Dodge 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 SLT

03 Pontiac Montana

Power Seat, Sunroof, Heated

Power Windows & Locks, Cassette

Tilt Wheel, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow

Power Windows & Locks,

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo,

Power Seats, Power Windows &

Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels,

Stereo

Package

CD Stereo, Air

Alloy Wheels, Air

Locks, Roof Rack, CD Stereo, Alloy

1,791

$

$

Air

3,950

$

3,999

$4,481

$4,488

$4,977

$4,991

03 Ford Ranger Reg Cab

05 Ford Taurus SE

02 Jeep Liberty Limited 4x4

03 Buick Lesabre

09 Yamaha Vstar

$

99 GMC Jimmy SLT

Wheels, Air, 7 Passenger

Power Seats, Sunroof, Roof Rack,

Running Boards, Bedliner,

Power Seat, Power Windows &

Power Seat, Power Windows &

Power Heated Leather, CD Stereo,

Only 2,800 Miles!!!

Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels,

CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package

Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air

Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air

Allloy Wheels, Air, 1 Owner

Many Extras

$5,451

$5,991

$5,997

$5,999

04 Saturn Ion

00 GMC 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4

01 Chrysler Sebring

Air

4,991

$

5,351

$

02 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 2WD

01 Chevy 1/2 Ton 00 Chevy Express Reg 4x4 WT Cargo Van

Power Seats, Power Windows &

Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Air, Alloy

Running Boards, Tilt Wheel, Cargo,

Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel,

Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner,

Only 83,000 Miles! Power Seat,

Locks, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package

Wheels, Tow Package

Air, 1 Owner

Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Air

CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow

Sunroof, Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy

Package

Wheels, Air.

6,488

6,488

$

$6,731

$

06 Ford Taurus SE

$6,951

$6,761

$6,981

05 Chrysler PT Cruiser

02 GMC Envoy XL SLE 4x4

08 Chrysler PT Cruiser

04 Chevy 86 GMC 3/4 Ton Trailblazer 4x4 LT Reg Cab 4x4

Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel,

Power Seat, Power Windows &

Manual, Tilt Wheel, Bedliner,

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks,

Power Seats, Roof Rack, CD Stereo,

Power Seats, Power Windows &

Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels, CD

Locks, Running Boards, CD Stereo,

CD Stereo, Long Bed

Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Seats,

Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package

Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

Stereo, Air.

Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package

$7,981

6 CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

$7,991

$8,959

6,997

$

7,951

$

$7,991

07 Chevy Cobalt

01 GMC Sonoma SLE 4x4

03 GMC Envoy XL 4x4

04 Chevy Trailblazer 4x4

03 Chevy S10 Ext 4x4 LS

Power Windows & Locks,

Power Windows & Locks, Running

Power Seats, Roof Rack, Sunroof,

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo,

CD Stereo, Air

Boards, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels,

Leather, Alloy Wheels, Air,

Alloy Wheels,

Air, Tow Package

Tow Package

Air, Tow Package.

8,988

$

8,991

$

8,991

$

$8,991

04 Jeep Grand Cherokee LTD

04 Ford 1 Ton Ext 4x4

Power Windows & Locks,

Power Seat, Power Windows &

Diesel, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control,

CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels,

Locks, Power Sunroof, 6-CD Stereo,

AM/FM Stereo, Air.

Air, Tow Package

Alloy Wheels, Air.

$8,991

$8,999

$8,999

SALE ENDS 5/23/13

CHUCK NICHOLSON 1-800-803-8209 TOLL FREE 330-674-4015

Chuck Nicholson

Barry Nicholson

Jim Simo

The Original

SUPER STORE

Rt. 62 EAST OF MILLERSBURG

Christi Wengerd

Dale Brown

Kevin Fair

Gary Schrock

Tom Carder

• Mon. & Thurs. til 9 PM • Tues., Wed. & Fri. 5 PM • Saturday til 3 PM

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