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Helping neighbors Holmes County Kidney Fund Auction proceeds to offset medical expenses By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer 1 Anniversery Born out of one family’s needs sale May 30th and desire to give back to a philanthropic community, the 31th & June 1 Holmes County Kidney Fund, nearly 40 years later has grown to include and help many other See Our story families in need. on page 16 The annual Kidney Fund Auction is Saturday at the Mount 5425 CR 77 • Millersburg, OH 44654 Hope Auction Barn, although 330.893.3785 festivities kick off on Friday at MON - FRI 7-5 • SATURDAY 6 p.m. with a barbecue chicken 8-NOON dinner, volleyball tournament, children’s activities and live entertainment. LIGHT TOWER A full breakfast will be availFOR RENT! able 6-10 a.m. on Saturday, with the auction starting at 9 a.m. The general auction will be followed by a furniture auction at 10:30 a.m. and quilts at 1 p.m. Bigger items include a 30 x 40 Submitted photo wood frame storage building to The quilt auction begins at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Kidney Fund Auction at Mount Hope Aucbe constructed on a level site, locally made hardwood furni- tion Barn. Festivities kick off on Friday at 6 p.m. with a barbecue chicken dinner, volleyball ture including bedroom suites, tournament, children’s activities and live entertainment. Great for an open buggy, horses, harnesses, two quarters of hormone free ture, quilts, blankets, housewares be accomplished,” according to was so instrumental in helping Work Projects, and gift certificates. If you’re www.holmescountykidneyfund. offset the medical expenses of beef and many quilts. Volleyball, etc. involved in a service-oriented org. her son’s kidney transplant. She , nty rra Wa Everything sold and all labor Aid ca’s Best Hearing CALL: Ameri industry, consider contacting us, The Holmes County Kidney oversaw the fund until her death ! ide to plan for and run the auction nw tio na e vic ser with and we’ll use your specialty to Fund is a voluntary nonprofit in 1979. Lee Gingerich is donated. Service & with nt similar busivices organization founded in 1976 by Today, her children keep the ing de Days: 330-674-0456 Donations will be accepted inpartner hear Repair rre other, your cu Trade nesses. If everyone pitches inurLizzie Ann Yoder as a way to through the start of the auction. Eve: 330-674-2662 of yo 50 % Cleanings & togreat upbit, things can give back to a community that See Pg. 3 — KIDNEY ce iva elittle d rejust furni* “Popular ents include an Adjustmitems
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The annual Kidney Fund Auction is Saturday at the Mount Hope Auction Barn. The general auction will be followed by a furniture auction at 10:30 a.m. and quilts at 1 p.m.
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through the fund comes through purchase of medication not covered by insurance, but also (Continued From Page 1) includes paying for transvision alive, with her portation to and from youngest son, Marv, chair- dialysis. Currently, The Holmes ing the organization with the help of a council of County Kidney Fund is providing aid to about 15 volunteers. “This was to give back to to 20 patients. The Holmes County the community that really helped out when they Kidney Fund also supwent through it with their ports research projects son. It was such an out- through the Cleveland pouring of community to Clinic’s Department of take care of my brother,” Nephrology and HyperMarv Yoder said, explain- tension Research Fund for ing the foundation pro- Kidney Transplants. The vides a way for others to Clinic focuses its research on long-term complicasimilarly benefit. “We get so much support tions of renal transplantafor Holmes and Wayne tion. “They’re always very and all surrounding counties. It’s so meaningful to grateful. It’s always posibe part of a project that’s tive. We’ve had cases 100 percent nonprofit. The where there have been compensation comes from transplants in the works knowing you’re helping and the hospitals won’t go through with it until the your neighbors,” he said. Support continues maintenance drugs are to grow, which is good taken care of,” said Yoder, because, in a growing explaining, “Post-transcommunity, more and plant without the medimore individuals and fam- cation is just not going to ilies are becoming affect- work.” But the medication is ed by kidney disease, said costly. That’s where the Yoder. Primary aid to families fund can help out, and
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Setting new goals West Holmes graduates encouraged to chart their own path By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer W. HOLMES DISTRICT — Since they first came together as sixthgraders, the members of the Class of 2013 have “pushed one another to exceed expectations,” said Valedictorian Courtney Kozak. What started as a group of people who were individually competitive morphed into a team in which they combined their strengths to work together and rise to victory, Kozak said during
Saturday’s commencement ceremony at West Holmes High School. That mentality has yielded a variety of accomplishments, athletically, academically and in many other areas. As they pass into a new stage in life, “wherever your journey takes you,” she urged her fellow students to give nothing less than their best. The class is one “composed of many wellrounded, talented individuals,” and commencement marks an “appropriate time to set new goals.”
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Community Paying close attention to habits of a Canada goose According to some silly books that I’ve read, the Canada goose excretes nearly 2 pounds of feces every day. A fairly reliable source states it poops every 12 minutes. This may all sound very mathematical, because I know you are sitting there calculating how many times per day and how much per release, but really, that’s not what my story is all about. The street where I live is an odd combination of wild and suburbia. We’ve had our fair share of misplaced critters, and though they seem to be diminishing with development, geese have started setting up camp
and becoming our official neighbors. The Canada goose, as it is called, is a rather pesky bird. It is interesting to research that after the Civil War, the honking bird was all but gone from the state of Ohio and in 1956, a mere 10 nesting pairs were introduced by the Division of Wildlife. In just a few decades, they multiplied and multiplied and realized that golf courses and subdivisions were the
ultimate slap in the face to anyone who has ever thought, “mmm ... goose jerky.” And now they live on my street, these birds. But normally, they fly. They are, indeed, birds. When it comes to comparing the list of flightless birds to flying birds, flightless birds are few and far between. The Canada goose normally flies and honks and poops, even in mid-air because 12 minutes happens quite often. The goose on my street, however, does not. I first realized it when my dog was going bonkers and a quick glance out my front window
Community briefs New arrivals ROSALIE AMARA was born May 16 at Wooster Community Hospital to Lori Beth and Derek Miller of Fredericksburg. She weighed 8 pounds, 13.7 ounces. She joins sisters, Maya and Jocelyn; and a brother, Landon. Grandparents are Ron and Elaine Miller of Millersburg, Jill Miller of Orrville and Bob and Denise Pendlebury of Millersburg. Great-grandparents are Mary Miller of Millersburg and Viola Pendlebury of Smithville.
Morier of Marshallville. Great-grandparents are Hilary and Geraldine Marthey of Orrville, Joseph and Mary Catharine Horne of Sarasota, Fla., Ivan Mosier of Lakeville and Don and Yvonne Morris of Wooster.
ASHLYNN GRACE was born April 28 to Jason and Monica Gasbarre of Maple Heights. She weighed 8 pounds, 14 ounces and was 19 1/4 inches long. She joins a sibling, Evan, 2. Grandparents are Mike and Joyce Gasbarre of Wooster and Tad and Teresa Ladzinski of Sagimore Hills. Great-grandparents A GIRL, Lyla James, are Gladys Zimmerman was born May 2 to Ryan of Lakeville and Stefania and Jen Marthey of Dolub of Garfield Heights. Smithville. She weighed KAI LEE was born 7 pounds, 5.7 ounces and was 19 inches long. She April 26 at Wooster Community Hospital to joins a sibling, Claire. Grandparents are Ran- Emily and Randy Coodall and Claudia Marthey, per of Fredericksburg. Dale and Elaine Mosier, See Pg. 11 — BRIEFS all of Wooster, and Susan
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shindig for all ages. Take a tour of the auction grounds, or just wander through the open-air displays of homegrown treasures,” according to the website, which continues, “If you get tired, have a seat in the aucReporter Christine L. tion auditorium, and Pratt can be reached at listen to the enchanting 330-674-5676 or cpratt@ performance of award- the-daily-record.com.
had me looking at a goose walking down the sidewalk in my front yard. It walked all the way across, and then up and over a hill where it disappeared in the field. And life went on. But the very next day, I heard my dog barking and looked out to find the goose walking directly down the middle of the street. He or she (both genders look pretty much identical) was taking a stroll from the field all the way down to the retention ponds at the other end of the street. And so it continued, this goose walking up and down our street
from somewhere in the field to somewhere near the pond. Curiosity was getting the best of me, and one day I could take it no more. I went goose stalking. I followed the goose, leaving plenty of space because I’m pretty sure it would peck off my face if I didn’t. I followed it through my yard, over the hill and into the field where I stood for around five minutes, watching it nibble on spring plants and waiting until it did anything spectacular or something. But it never really did. It was just being a Canada goose. If you’ve never had the pleasure of watching a single animal in the
wild, do so. I waited for something special, and truthfully, I got it. I got to watch this big bird take a long journey to find something that it wanted, even if it couldn’t fly. (I still am not sure about that part of this story.) Watching nature remains something satisfying for one’s soul, a sneak peek that brings us closer to the rest of the world. So I encourage you all to give five minutes to the goose. Or a groundhog, or a squirrel. Anything really. Just make sure that if it’s a goose, you only give them five minutes. If you give them any more, say 12, well, you might have a different story to tell.
Church briefs Bible School begins at Millersburg Baptist Bug Zone is the theme of Vacation Bible School, to be held June 10-13, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Millersburg Baptist, 685 S. Washington St., Millersburg. For children entering K-6th grade. Transportation available. Call 330674-5927.
Take bus trip to Creation Museum The Millersburg Church of God Women’s Ministry is sponsoring a fundraising one-day bus trip June 29 to the Creation Museum near
Cincinnati, leaving from Millersburg. Journey back in time and visit this state-of-theart museum, a ministry of Answers in Genesis that brings the pages of the Bible to life with 160 exhibits featuring depictions of people, plants and animals (including life-sized dinosaurs) from ancient times. See Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden and follow the story of the Fall, watch dinosaurs as they move about in a recreation of the natural habitat, visit the work site of Noah’s Ark, wander the botanical gardens, take a camel ride, enjoy the petting zoo and experience all the sights and sounds via media presentations in the special effects theater or plane-
tarium, and look forward to experiencing much, much more. Cost for the trip is $75 per person and includes transportation and admission to the museum and the planetarium. Lunch is on your own at the museum. Dinner will be at Golden Corral on your own after departing the museum. Make reservation now to guarantee your seat at www.millersburgchurchofgod.com/Heart-of-Fellowship-Tours or by phone by calling 330-275-8527 or 330-600-0346.
All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-857-5516 or 330-464-1261.
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Pastor Bob Fetterhoff of the Wooster Grace Brethren Church will lead a tour of Israel and Jordan. For information, call 330-264-9459, Ext. 220, or email info@ woostergrace.org. The 12-day trip features first-class hotels, round-trip airfare, two daily meals and admisto sites like the Donations needed sions Temple Mount, Garden Donations are needed Tomb, a boat ride on the to help troubled boys. Sea of Galilee. The price The Trading Post Thrift is $4,895 per person Store is located at 7703- based on double occuB state Route 241, just pancy from Cleveland west of Mount Hope. including taxes and tips.
Club notes TOPS Sugarcreek TOPS 1243, Sugarcreek met May 23 at the United Methodist Church of Sugarcreek with 19 members weighing in with a weekly weight loss of 11 3/4 pounds. Weekly best weight loss winner was Jerri Lee and Ellen Mullett was the best rededicated weight loss winner for the week. Ada Troyer was the best KOPS. Forbidden for the week was eating after 6 p.m. and the thing to do is to write a TOPS or KOPS friend a note of encouragement. Linda Miller, Mary Ann Miller, Rena Troyer and Sue Miller were rec-
ognized for having attended TOPS meetings six weeks in a row. The TOPS ballgame ended and Team No. 2 pulled out a close victory with 35 runs against Team No. 1’s 33 runs. The contest was enjoyed by all. The losing team will provide healthy finger-foods for the next meeting. Members were also reminded to bring a fruit to the next meeting for the end of the month. Leader Verna Yoder shared several “Weight Loss Quotes” for the program. For more information about TOPS join us on Thursday for a “free” night to see what TOPS is all about, or call 330-897-6007.
Weigh-ins begin at 6:30 p.m. with a short meeting beginning at 7 p.m.
Shreve American Legion Auxiliary Members of Shreve American Legion Auxiliary, Forest Post No. 67, met recently for its election of officers. They are: President, Gwen Neal; vice president, Jeanne Boughton; secretary, Ruth Cripe; and treasurer, Jane Rickabaugh. Delegates and alternates to the district and department convention are Cripe and Boughton; See Pg. 15 — CLUBS
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Since they first came together as sixth-graders, the members of the Class of 2013 have “pushed one another to exceed expectations,” said Valedictorian Courtney Kozak.
“It’s not about how many times you fall, but how many times you get back up.” West Holmes Superintendent Kris Perone. path and make a mark. Understand education does not end with graduation, the school of real life has many lessons to offer ... This is an opportunity to go forward. “It’s not about how many times you fall, but how many times you get
back up,” she said, encouraging the graduates to “trust your instincts and have some fun along the way.” Reporter Christine L. Pratt can be reached at 330-674-5676 or cpratt@ the-daily-record.com.
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Golf Scramble, to take place at Fire Ridge Golf 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.
The Glenmont Alumni Banquet will be held Saturday, June 1. The event is open to anyone who attended Glenmont School. Call Sue Sponseller at 330378-3235 for reservations.
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Holmes veterans office taking applications The Holmes County Veterans Services Center will accept applications for assistance for June through June 21 at noon. The Veterans Service Commission board meeting will be June 24, at 6:30 p.m. Office hours are Monday, 8:30 a.m.-5-.30 p.m., and Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. For more information call 330-6744806.
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roses before we take on the weeds.” In struggling to pen a speech that would be not only insightful but traditional, Salutatorian Rebecca Rohr fought falling “into the trap to reach a standard set by someone else.” She said she and her classmates have, consciously or not, been following in footsteps of others their entire school careers. “We’ve been told to do our best, but there also are standards set by someone else in defining success.” According to those calculations, she said, she is one of the “most successful” of her peers, “but is it a true measure of success?” she asked. “Don’t let a math equation determine your success,” she said, instead urging her classmates, in moving forward, to look beyond their struggles and focus on their talents to discover their own true potential. “Set your own standard in life.” “Although the world may not accept your standard, don’t compare yourself to someone with different opportunities
and skills, true success comes in the form of personal growth, and hard work and persistence will always help you. “Be the person you are. You determine the value of success, not the world,” she said. “If you always strive for someone else’s standard, you might miss out on the most important things.” A total of 181 seniors graduated as members of the Class of 2013. Together they were awarded scholarships and grants totaling $3,648,000, according to Superintendent Kris Perone. Of those graduates, 45 percent intend to attend a four-year college, 11 percent plan to attend a twoyear college, 41 percent will directly enter the workforce and 3 percent will enlist in the military. “To the Class of 2013, you should be so proud of what you’ve accomplished,” said Perone, quoting actress Judy Garland in saying, “Always be a first rate versio n of yourself instead of a second rate version of someone else.” Perone said, “It is important for you to find your own identities and be true to them. ... Chart your own
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Put on your poodle skirt; smooth your sideburns Cruise to Sugarcreek for Fabulous ’50s Fling By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer Enjoy cars, music and food in the style of the 1950s at the 23rd annual Fabulous ’50s Fling on June 7-8.
As always, the Fling takes place the second weekend in June, rain or shine. Through the years, the Fling has become the largest ’50s festival in Ohio, attracting thousands of those who enjoy classic cars, great music, live entertainment and good food at reasonable prices. The family-oriented event is Ohio’s largest ’50s festival, said Village
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the laundry done, the pets alive and the weeds knocked down below the legal limit as well. You’ve got the picture, there’s a lot going on around here. It’s not necessarily more than other folks have to deal with, but our home life is most certainly conducted in a more discombobulated fashion. Now back to aligning things with the new job. When we signed-on one immediate scheduling conflict jumped right out at us. The Cleveland Marathon for which Kristin had been training for months just so happened to fall on the very same date as the Spring Open House for the retirement community. Not a problem. We assured our new boss that we’d be all set for the event before we left town on the big morning. Kristin would take care of her “little” four-hour run and we’d be back to town just as the event got rolling in the afternoon. After carefully calculating travel time, Kristin’s running time, the long and ugly
walk back to the car once the race was over, and time for travel back to town, it all seemed perfectly doable. Since everything would be set the night before, things would work out perfectly. Just before bedtime we went through our final checklist of things that needed to be ready for the open house. Brochures? Check. Signs? Check. Balloons? “Wait. BALLOONS?” I said. “Yes, we told the boss that we would have balloons leading people down the street to the units that we’re actually showing tomorrow,” Kristin said. “Scratch balloons,” I said. “We’re never going to find any at this hour.” “Oh, I’ve already got them,” she said. “All you need to do is blow them up and tie them out.” “TONIGHT?” I cried. “Well, yes ... unless you want to do it at 4 in the morning as we leave town.” She tossed me two bags of color-coordinated balloons and a ball of ribbon then walked off toward her own sweet dreams. I stomped off to the basement to fire up the compressor. If I was going to pull balloon duty at 11 at night I wasn’t going to make myself pass out in the process. After a few minutes, Kris-
tin actually popped down to see what all the ruckus was about. I waved her off with a nod that said “I’ve got this” and she turned to leave. Unfortunately, just as she turned her back the balloon I was filling exploded, causing Kristin to leap as high as I’ve ever actually seen a girl fly. Upon landing she burst into tears. At some instant she actually wet herself but I’m not sure whether it was upon hearing the “pop” or if it was just a consequence of a hard landing. Either way, witnessing the spectacle made every
second of my own late-night toil entirely worth it! (By the way, I abandoned the whole balloon operation only moments after arriving near the retirement
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WaCPAC will present its fourth annual Jim Gladulich Battle of the Bands at the Wayne County Fairgrounds on June 22, featuring bands from the area. This year’s performers will vie for the chance to win a chance to perform at Woosterfest, to be held in October. Interested bands should visit www.wacpac.org to download the band appli-
cation, which must be submitted to WaCPAC no later than May 27 along with a $25 application fee and music demonstration. Contact Tiffany Noe, WaCPAC president, at 330-641-4510, tiffanywacpac@gmail.com, or visit www.wacpac.org for more information.
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Kristin and I recently landed another part-time job collaborating on marketing and public relations work for a retirement community in our neighborhood. We’d done some volunteer work for them in the past and frankly, fell in love with the place and its people through those interactions. When the opportunity arose to help out even more we jumped in. It’s been great so far and seemingly a great fit. The only wrinkle in this first month or so has been trying to align our own previously existing “activities calendar” with the calendar of events of our new client. I mockingly call our own schedule an activities’ calendar because there is no actual calendar. Our life outside work is generally dictated by a never-ending flurry of controlled chaos. First there’s the kids’ stuff — middle school concerts and programs for Sylvia, college and ROTC ceremonies for Charlotte, and the never-ending struggle to keep Ben’s ratty old truck running so he can make it to the skate park on time. Then there’s the training and racing (bicycling for me and running for Kristin) without which we are both convinced we would quickly lose our minds to anxiety. Of course, we must also keep
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Barbwire Activities for dairymen are under way in Ohio a member of the Ohio Junior Holstein Association to receive junior awards. There will be Junior Showmanship classes; 13 and younger and 14 to 21. The showmanship classes will begin at 10 a.m. and are open to any junior. Kathy DeBruin will be at the show and available to take pictures. Crooked Run 4-H Club will host a lunch stand. Health requirements are the same as state and county fairs. Registration papers will be checked and all animals must have registration papers available. Absolutely no papers pending! You must furnish your own straw. Exhibitors may move in Friday, June 14 in the afternoon. In the Senior Show
there will be monetary awards for the top three places in each individual class. Twenty dollars will be awarded to first place, $10 to second place and $5 to third place. Group classes will receive trophies. For information, contact Jared Harding at 330-339-5389 or Louise Harding at 330-339-5490. The 2013 Ohio Jersey Breeder’s Association Summer Picnic will be held on Saturday, June 15, hosted by The Ohio State University at Waterman Farm, Columbus. Meat and beverage will be provided. Those attending are asked to take table service and a well-filled picnic basket. The queen contest will be held at 11 a.m. followed by the picnic at noon and a tour of the dairy facil-
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Markets (Continued From Page 10) Steers & bulls 90-135, heifers 90-118, Holsteins 88.
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Mount Eaton-Paint Township Historical Society members Jim Matter (left), Carol Stroh, Waid Spidell, Iva Yoder and Elton Lehman stand inside the foundation where the first church in Mount Eaton once stood. The society is holding a weekend of events to denote the village’s 200th anniversary, with society members dressing up in colonial clothing as a throwback to the founding year of 1813.
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what people have given us to put on display,” participating ... with Yoder said. memorabilia,” Yoder said. At 3:30 p.m. Saturday, The society also hopes the society will hold a to recognize descendents plaque dedication cerof the businesses that emony at the original site have a long history in the of the First Evangelical village, Yoder added. Lutheran Church at the Refreshments will be corner of South Center available after the picture Street and East Berry presentation in the base- Street. The outline of the ment of the church on original building can be both nights. seen with the stones from Once the society found In addition to the histor- the original model at this the location of the ical retelling, the society location. will have an open house “The way we found church, a marker was and quilt show at its loca- it was the neighbors posted in 2011 to denote tion at 15966 E. Main St. noticed in the summer, the church’s significance. The Rev. Rob Moskowfrom 11 a.m.-6:30 p.m. like in August when it’s Saturday. hot, at the outline of that itz of East Union Luther“The quilt show will be (church), the grass would an Church will speak at quilts (from) 1950 and die,” Lehman said. “We the church’s dedication back,” Yoder said. “Not started digging it up, here ceremony. Lehman said there may newer than 1950. The the original stones were quilt show is being spon- still there and the heat of be additional speakers sored by the Piece by the stones killed the grass. See Pg. 14 — YEARS Peace Quilt Guild who That’s how we found it.” meets at the society once a month.” Yoder said she thinks the open house is a good opportunity for residents Mt. Eaton Days Specials June 7th & 8th to see what all has been Sales & Services collected since the society 10% OFF began in 1998. Come in to sign new bicycles, “I know a lot of people up for PRIZES! strollers, pull don’t realize what we behind carts Strollers • Trailers have in this building, so & parts Sun Recumbent bikes we’re hoping that with 330-749-2557 Fuji Bikes 8872 Senff Rd. (Mount Eaton) • Dundee, OH 44624 this, it will be an eyeReg. Hours: M-W-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tue. & Thur. & evenings by chance Sat. 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. opener and people will Special Sale Hours: Saturday Only 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. 10041185 come and appreciate
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Fling (Continued From Page 8) The 2013 Best in Show Award is sponsored by Cowlin Insurance, a Hagerty Classic Car Insurance agent. What would a festival be without the music of the era? In keeping with the name, the Fabulous ’50s Fling provides visitors with top-notch entertainment with the music that helped define the decade to capture that feeling inspired by Elvis, Motown and Doo-wop, jukeboxes, sock hops and poodle skirts. Friday night music will be provided by the The Spikeman. Performing on Saturday will be The BelAirs at 11:30 a.m. and Remember When at 3 p.m. Other activities include games for children, shopping and more. “There is band entertainment from 11:30
a.m. until 6 p.m. and homemade food at bargain prices,” said Crilow. Year-after-year, the food is a big hit. This year, food and beverages will be provided by local nonprofit organizations. For those who arrive early, breakfast can be enjoyed at the First United Methodist Church, located near the fire station on North Broadway Street — right next to the event area. Food also includes fish and French fries provided by the American Legion, Trail and Swiss sandwiches, hot dogs and coneys from the Lions Club, French fries and onion rings from the Sugarcreek Mennonite Church, bratwurst and chicken from the United Church of Christ, as well as creamed chicken sandwiches, pulled pork, hot
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Euchre party Public Euchre Card Party will be held Tuesday, May 28, 7 p.m., at St. Luke Community Center, Rambo Street, Danville (turn west at traffic light, go ½ block — directly across street from Danville High School); $1 admission; prizes. and refreshments.
Ohio Mennonite Relief Sale is at Buckeye Event Center Slated this year for Aug. 2 and 3, the 48th annual Ohio Mennonite Relief Sale moves to an indoor facility, the Buckeye Event Center in Dalton. The new location for the two-day event allows attendees to enjoy the many activities that are offered, regardless of hot weather or rain. The 2013 Ohio Mennonite Relief Sale includes live music, breakfast, food and vendor booths and children’s activities, as well as cornhole and volleyball tournaments. Multiple auctions will be held, including a silent auction, art and collectible auction, wood and tool auction, and a quilt auction. A 5K run is also part of the annual fundraiser. The relief sale begins on Friday afternoon, with
food and vendor booths opening at 4 p.m. The evening program begins at 6:30 p.m. Performers include the Loren Glick Family and Holmes County Bluegrass. Friday’s guests will be able to preview Saturday’s auction items, as well as participate in a silent auction of theme baskets and other donated handmade items. On Saturday morning, breakfast starts at 7 a.m. Breakfast includes pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs, sausage gravy and biscuits and more. The Run for Relief 5K will be held at 8 a.m. At 9 a.m., the art and collectible and wood and tool auctions begin, followed by the quilt auction at 10 a.m. Gerber’s chicken barbecue, Laotian egg rolls, homemade ice cream, and much more will be available for lunch. The fifth annual cornhole tournament and fourth annual volleyball tournament will be part of Saturday’s activities as well. Auction items can be previewed online about one month prior to the sale at www.OhioMCCReliefSale.org. Brochures, registration information, forms for the Run for Relief 5K, cornhole and volleyball tournaments are also available online. Information regarding entry fees for specific events can be found on the site. Admission and parking are free. Handicap parking and wheelchairs are available. Proceeds from the sale go to Mennonite Central Committee.
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PANCAKE BREAKFAST IS SATURDAY — Reserve deputies Kory Yoder (left) and Jim Whitman will be among the Holmes County Sheriff’s Reserves serving pancakes and sausages at a Saturday, June 1 benefit breakfast to be held at East Holmes Fire & EMS Co., 5257 County Road 77, Berlin, from 6-11 a.m. The cost is a donation. Proceeds will be used to support training, equipment and uniforms for the reserves and Sheriff’s Office.
delegates and alternates, Rickabaugh and Sue Craft; executive committee, Norma Todd and Craft. A donation was sent to the outgoing district president, and a successful Poppy Days was held May 18 and 19 with donations to help veterans and their families. Upcoming dates to remember include: Saturday, village yard sales, tables available at Post Home, lunch and bake sale; June 5, 10th District Convention, 10 a.m., Wandle House, Brewster; June 19, picnic meeting at Neal’s home, 6:30 p.m.; July 8, blood drive at the Post Home, 1:30-6:30 p.m.; and Aug. 3, military vehicle show at the Post Home, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
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Nine members recited the TOPS and KOPS pledges. Mary Burgett was best weekly rededicated loser and Lana Rush was best weekly KOPS. Janice Tope presented the program by starting with a seventh-grade home economics quiz. Tope than read “How To Lose Weight Without Going on a Diet.” Make up your mind that you really want to lose weight. Learn the ills of sugar and its other names. Exercise. Consume more water. Chew a lot and for a long time. High fiber foods help with chewing and affect the way fats get digested. Select foods closest to their natural state. Don’t eat if you are not hungry. The group meets each Wednesday at Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 p.m., with weigh in at 5:15 p.m.
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Since acquiring Bunker Hill Hardware in March of 20l2, we have had an interesting year. We have, come to appreciate the support of our neighbors a lot. We had little experience in the hardware retail business, but with your support and input we have had a very satisfying year. We have learned to try and listen to our customers and your needs. One of the greatest hurdles has been trying to find our niche and make sure that we have the products on the shelf that you, our friends and customers, have been looking for. We are very happy to see a higher request fulfillment rate than we initially had. As we stated when we started, if it is a normal stock item and we do not have it we will get it to your door free of charge to you. Ordering items in when asked for them and then delivering it has given us the opportunity to recognize the needs that we are lacking and slowly build upon the needs as they were presented. We have, in the last year, added hundreds of new items to our inventory. We are planning on having an open house May 31 & June 1, hours are Friday 5.31.13 7am-5pm & 6.1.13 8am-12noon. On Friday we will have grilled hot dogs and ice cream from 11am-1:30pm. The rest of the open house we will be serving refreshments as well. This will give you the chance to stop in and see what we have added and also an opportunity for us to meet you. As many of you know, one of the major items that we have added is our solar and electrical line. We are a full service alternative energy center. If you need a system installed we can help you with our full-time installation crew (ENVIROSOL). We specialize insolar and battery powered water pumping systems. Last year alone we have sold over 70 pumps that have been set up using alternative energy. We can design a system to boost low water pressure up to 50 psi or if your well is 500 feet deep we can deliver water to your faucets with no problems. With 16 years of well pump service and system design experience you can be assured that your system will deliver as promised. Why take a chance with a system that “Should Work”? We can help you with a solar, battery, and inverter system as small as a phone booth system to as large as a 17.6Kw shop sized system. We have installed and serviced all sizes. If you want to install your own system but feel like you almost don’t know enough to do it, we can prewire panels ready to go and talk you through with installing it yourself. We have added a complete residential electrical supply department to our store. We offer everything from main service panel, wiring,and boxes
to the tools needed to get the job done. If you need something special we can order it in for you. We have delivery 3-4 days a week so that should not be a problem to meet your deadlines. For all you farmers out there, we had already stocked Milkbar calf feeders. If you want to know how to raise healthier calves, ask us about the benefits of the Milk-bar, (not to mention the time savings). We (Bunker Hill Hardware) have also been one of the first Gallagher Fence dealers in the area. We have in the last month now added a complete line of Zareba brand fencing supplies, everything from poly-wire, step-in posts, insulators, and electric, battery, and solar fencers. You will find that most Zareba fencers are American made at an affordable price. We are currently in process of becoming registered as an authorized Zareba repair center. However, please note, we will not be discontinuing Gallagher products. Our goal is to offer more options for you to choose from and still maintain a quality selection. For our kitchen-wares department, our favorite item is the Bosch mixer. But have you tried the NutriMill grain mill yet. If you want to feed your family the best baked goods, especially bread, try grinding your own wheat berries with the NutriMill and mixing your bread with the Bosch Universal mixer. The flavor can’t be beat! However as we all know, mechanical equipment will need service and repairs if used on a regular basis. That is why in the past year since acquiring Bunker Hill Hardware, we have become an Authorized Bosch Repair Center. That means that for you, if your mixer needs repair we can do it in house and you will not have to pay shipping to send it out of state to fix. It also means that if we have the parts in stock, as we try to do, we can usually fix it same day. We are constantly on the lookout for older units that axe no longer working or that are being upgraded to a newer model. We will evaluate your old unit and normally we can give you cash back for it. We need some of these parts to repair units that have discontinued parts because some people still want to repair an older model if parts are available. We also have full line canning supplies in stock. We stock Presto and All American canners. We also stock Vollrath and Krona canners. Most of our customers are familiar with Vollrath stockpots and prefer that one. However, we would like to draw attention to the fact that Krona is very attractively priced and has a triple-ply bottom. Those of us that do any amount of canning such as jams and jellies know how easy it is to burn a batch with a single-ply bottom. The tri-ply distributes the heat more evenly making it harder to burn. We have also added a specialty line of Nordic-ware baking pans for those of you who like to have a new and interesting way to
present your party or coffee break cakes. And for those of us that like a good deal we have just added a brand new section called “DOLLAR CENTRAL”. In this section we have some really neat and handy kitchen gadgets that are priced at a bargain price. Dollar Central offers cleaning supplies at bargain prices. We have a local company making custom laundry parts with baskets that just came in the middle of May. These are not your run of the mill laundry carts. They have got Heavy-duty pneumatic tires and a 2 legged stand for great stability. The most impressive feature is they can be shipped in a box. They are great for wedding gifts. The box is compact enough to fit into your buggy. The lawn and garden section now has a few interesting additions. We have added a selection of garden tools made by Ames True Temper made especially for the ladies. We also have a complete set available that are sized just for kids. Now don’t go off thinking that these are just toys. They are not! These are built for real work. Ideal way to introduce your children or grandchildren to the marvels of God’s Creation in the garden. Not only that, there is no better way to teach them the satisfaction of a job well done. We are now stocking our own LED light bulbs, We have partnered with a factory to manufacture LED bulbs for us. What started as purchasing some of their stock bulbs has turned into them manufacturing custom bulbs that are designed specifically for our communities needs. We now stock electric bulbs ranging from 5-12 watt. We also stock 2 styles of 12-24 volt dc bulbs in 8-20 watt com bulbs and 5-12 watt Edison styled frosted bulbs. We also have T-8 4’ fluorescent replacements and panel lights in AC electric. Every new order from the factory is bringing us new products made to our specs. Please ask us if you have a special need in LED bulbs. The best part about our selection is the price. Some items are almost % price of some of our competitors plus we are backed with a 2 year warranty. As you can see we have had an exciting past year. It is all possible because of you, our friends and neighbors that have stood by us a we have learned the ropes in the hardware industry. We are far from done learning but are excited about what the future could lead us into. As always we hope to continue serving you in the next year and look forward to serving you as we grow. There is no better way to see our new items and give us your suggestions as to what to add then May 30, 31 & June 1 at our open house. We will be giving away a White Mountain Ice Cream Freezer, Buggy battery or 8 pc Rada Knife Block Set, and a new Nordic Ware cake pans. We will also offer some free refreshments while you are here.
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Hiland grads eager for future By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer E. HOLMES DISTRICT — “We came, we saw, we conquered.” This is the legacy of the 72 graduates of the Hiland High School Class of 2013, according to valedictorian Caleb Halfhill. “As we leave today as graduates of Hiland High School, we are all going off in different directions,” said Halfhill. “Members of our class are enrolling in college, doing mission work, entering the work force and joining the military.” Superintendent Joe Edinger congratulated the students on the paths they have chosen. “East Holmes has 162 students who finished up their education this year; 90 of those are Amish students who finished up over the last couple of days and had their ceremonies; today, we are honoring 72 students graduating from Hiland High School,” said Edinger. Of those 72 graduates, 44 will continue to higher education; 19 will enter the work force and six will go on to the mission field.
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The mood turns somber as classmates took time to remember a deceased classmate, Tyson Miller. “In school and at graduation ceremonies, we are often told to shoot for our dreams and our goals,” said graduate Sheldon Mullet. “While this is important and a great motto to live by, I feel that we would do well to take a page out of Tyson’s book and do something that is greater than ourselves.”
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Valedictorian Caleb Halfhill tells the Hiland Class of 2012, “We came, we saw, we conquered.” “It may seem like we are pulling apart again, but the bonds of friendship formed here will not easily be broken,” said Halfhill. “Throughout the past 13 years we have worked, performed and achieved together in a wide variety of activities. We have laughed, cried and sweat with one another while representing our school as scholars, musicians, actors and ath-
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an automobile accident. “Today is a day for memories, achievements and celebration. For our class, today is also a day of sorrow knowing that we cannot graduate as a whole. As we sit here today, not all of our class is with us,” said graduate Sheldon Mullet. Mullet described how Miller was a friend to everyone at Hiland. “He was the opposite of selfish ... Tyson did not feel fulfilled until he had bettered someone else’s day,” he said. “In school See Pg. 18 — HILAND
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Waynedale grads at the beginning of a journey By ABBY ARMBRUSTER Staff Writer SOUTHEAST DISTRICT — Fond memories of teachers and annual traditions were shared during the 58th commencement at Waynedale High School, honoring the 87 Golden Bears who graduated Saturday night. “I would like to remind each and every member of the class of 2013 that this is the beginning of a journey, not the end,” Superintendent Jon Ritchie said. “It is important that you combine your natural gifts with the skills and knowledge obtained during your time at Southeast, and put them to your best possible use.” Valedictorian Bethany McConnell said some things she learned at Waynedale will indeed be put to good use, specifically paying her respects to teacher Ronald Dobson, who retired this year after 48 years in the district. “A wise man once taught
me, along with multiple generations of Waynedale’s English students, that knowledge is power. Thank you, Mr. (Ronald) Dobson,” McConnell said. “I thought it prudent to let you know, before you retire, that at least one thing we learned stuck in my mind.” Class president Tony Buss also commented on Dobson’s teaching techniques. “Who could forget being told countless times that someone’s dogs were smarter than you?” Buss asked, joking about Dobson’s two dogs Paco and Fabio. All kidding aside, McConnell said that entering high school can be equated to a family reunion, but end with lasting memories. For Buss, one thing that stuck with him throughout his days at Southeast was the outdoor education camp that each sixthgrade class participates in at Camp Wanake. “I remember being at
sixth-grade camp, sitting with my cabin on our sensitivity stroll ... with our wise counselors attempting to give us pieces of advice to help us on our next six years of our lives. To us, they had all the answers,” Buss said. “Fast forward to last week, when (student Brenden Stanley) and I were sitting with our campers on their sensitivity stroll, wondering, ‘where did all the time go?’ Suddenly, we were those wise counselors who had all the answers about life. We told them, ‘don’t waste the next six years — they go by fast.’” Salutatorian Lorene Miller told her fellow classmates that this is the perfect time to turn their dreams into reality, even if some students had given up on their dreams. “Dreams vanish when we wake up,” Miller said. “If we want to achieve our dreams,we have to know that dreaming is not enough, hoping is not enough and even praying
we would do well to take a page out of Tyson’s book and do something that is greater than ourselves.” In one of Miller’s last conversations with his youth pastor, explained graduate Jaden Beachy, Miller
said that he just wanted to make a difference. “Tyson never could have foreseen how much of a difference he would make,”said Beachy. “We all remember the individual differences that Tyson made in our lives and we will never forget the memories we shared with him. Rock on, Tyson.” Going forward, Halfhill urged the graduates to be worthy of their legacy.
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Valedictorian Bethany McConnell receives her diploma from Timothy Suppes, Board of Eduaction Member at the Waynedale High School Graduation 2013 on Saturday. is not enough. We can sit around all day and dream of who we’d like to be or what we’d like to do, but
if you want those dreams to become reality, we have to work for them.” Miller said this is the
time to re-evaluate how to accomplish the dreams See Pg. 21 — JOURNEY
Hiland (Continued From Page 17) and at graduation ceremonies, we are often told to shoot for our dreams and our goals. While this is important and a great motto to live by, I feel that
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“Be a model of excellence for the people in your respective spheres of influences, work hard, encourage others, smile often, inspire excellence,” he said. “In this way, may the actions of the Class of 2013 extend into the mythical number of infinity and beyond.” Members of the community, parents, East Holmes board members, students and staff cheered
“... ( M)ay the actions of the Class of 2013 extend into the mythical number of infinity and beyond.” Hiland Valedictorian Caleb Halfhill in honor of the class’ achievement. “Best wishes to the Class of 2013, you’ve made your families proud, you’ve made your community proud and you’ve
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Calendar (Continued From Page 7) Family Fish Fry, on Friday, June 7, at the Post Home on North Broadway Street. The all-youcan-eat fish fry will run from 4-7 p.m. Everyone is welcome.
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Ground breaking held for new business in Mount Eaton dream come true for the eldest Swartzentruber child. “Most of my life has been spent in the furniture business, but there have been many times that I have found myself thinking about opening a market,” Steve said. The Swartzentrubers are hopeful that Red Tomato Market will appeal to local families as well as the area’s burgeoning tourist traffic. There definitely is no shortage of traffic in Mount Eaton. “We did a lot of homework with the Ohio Department of Transportation,” Steve said, and discovered that there are 11 roads that lead into Mount Eaton, including two state routes and one U.S. highway. “There is an unbelievable amount of traffic through here every day, and we hope that folks who are visiting the area
to enjoy Amish Country will visit us, too.” The decision to pursue such a large venture was not one that the Swartzentrubers took lightly. “The entire family had input into this decision,” Steve said, adding that at one point the site that now will be home to the Red Tomato Market “came pretty close to being sold.” Steve said the family is “very excited to be a part of Mount Eaton’s growth,” noting that Red Tomato Market will join the newly renovated “Uncle E’s” restaurant, and Evergreen RV Park as destinations that serve local residents as well as tourists. With groundbreaking out of the way, and construction scheduled to follow immediately, the Swartzentrubers are projecting the Red Tomato Market will open some time in October.
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The Paul R. Swartzentruber family is no stranger to business. Paul, his wife, Naomi, and their four children have owned and operated Green Acres Furniture just outside Mount Eaton for more than 20 years. But now, the family is launching a brand-new business venture. The Swartzentrubers recently broke ground for the Red Tomato Market, at the intersection of U.S. 250 and state Route 241 in the southeastern Wayne County village of Mount Eaton. When completed later this year the Red Tomato Market will house 12,000 square feet of fresh produce, meats, dairy, grocery items and “to go” foods. Paul and Naomi’s son, Steve, and his wife, Miriam, will be managing the day-to-day operations of the market, which is a
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An auction to benefit Darren Dawson will be held June 8 from 4-7 p.m. at the Killbuck Sportsmans Club in Killbuck. The benefit will include raffle of two guns, four knives and there will be a silent auction with more than 50 items. For questions and monetary donations contact Justin Wilson at 330-473-2025. Proceeds will benefit Dawson as he recovers from injuries sustained in an accident.
Center will hold a bicounty food distribution for Wayne and Holmes residents June 8 from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at MCA Church, 10664 Fryburg Road, Fredericksburg. Residents who fall within 200 percent poverty level are eligible. Take a photo ID with current address. Call 330-683-2242 or email rfrazier@woosterhopecenter.org for more information.
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Remembering the fallen
Holmes County holds Law Enforcement Memorial ceremony County to only have one officer killed in the line of duty.” That man is Sheriff Jacob Bell, who was killed in the line of duty Dec. 9, 1909 after being shot in Big Prairie by a man who escaped from the Massillon State Hospital, where he had been taken on a charge of lunacy. After Bell’s death, the shooter remained at large for three days until he was shot and killed by a member of a search posse assembled to bring him in dead or alive, according to the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office website. Special recognition was given to the fallen officers of 2012, presented by Millersburg Police Auxiliary Capt. Brad Conn. “In 2012 our country lost 120 officers in the line of duty — 108 were men, 12 were women. The average age was 40; the average tour was 12 years,” said Conn.
Geographically, Texas lost the most officers with 11, followed by the U.S. government with nine and Georgia with seven. In 2012, the leading cause of line of duty deaths was gunfire, with 47, followed by automobile accidents at 21 and vehicular assault at 11. “Of the 120 officers killed or who died in the line of duty in 2012, two officers were from Ohio,” said Conn. “There were also 18 K-9 line of duty deaths in 2012 — two of them were from Ohio.” These were police officer Jason Gresko, 32, of the Willoughby Police Department, who died Sept 21 in an automobile crash, and police officer Frank Mancini, 72, the Akron Police Department, who died Jan. 23, 2012, after succumbing to gunfire wounds received 46 years earlier. Also honored were
K-9 Zak of the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office, who died Aug. 1 of heat exhaustion and K-9 Andy of the Vermillion Police Department, who died June 26 when he fell out of a window during a training exercise. In memory of the K-9 units and to recognize Holmes County, K-9 King of the Holmes County Sheriff’s Department attended the ceremony with his handler, deputy Tim Stryker. But why have a service? Holmes County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Richard Haun answered that question. To do so, Haun supplied the definitions of Mike Schenk photo/www.buydrphotos.com five characteristics of law Chief Deputy Richard Haun was the speaker at enforcement: Loyalty, ser- a recent law enforcement memorial ceremony. vice, honor and respect, as well as to memorialize. observe our loyalty to the are here to be loyal to the “Loyalty is defined as profession of law enforce- lives given and lost for faithfulness to commit- ment and to those who our profession.” ments and obligations,” came before us and those See Pg. 23 — FALLEN he said. “We are here to who will proceed us. We
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By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer The community honored those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty at the 2013 Law Enforcement Memorial ceremony. The May 19 ceremony, sponsored by the Millersburg Police Auxiliary and the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office, acknowledged the Ohio peace officers whose end of watch came in 2012 and all those who have given their lives in the line of duty. The ceremony marks the 20th year for the annual Law Enforcement Memorial, said Millersburg Police Chief Tom Vaughn. “We thank everybody for taking a few moments out of their busy schedules and coming, and allowing us to honor those who have fallen before,” he said. “We’ve been fortunate in Holmes
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Obituaries Alma Lepley, 87 Our mother, Alma Elizabeth Lepley, 87, of Millersburg, went to be with Jesus on Friday, May 24, 2013. She was married in June 1949. She was a faithful wife and mother. She had the gift of helpfulness and exercised that gift all her life. She was a hard worker and when her husband, Raymond, passed away in 1967 she raised her daughter and two sons. She was a member of Faith Bible Church in Millersburg. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ralph and Elenore Cunningham Jones; a brother, Ralph Jones; and two sisters, Ruth Croskey and Thelma Carter. She is survived by her four children, Ralph J. Lepley (Lynne), Effie McCormick ( Wi l liam), Raymond Lepley
(Yvonne), and Robert Lepley (Debbie). She is also survived by nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Her children, their spouses and her niece, Pat Fry, took care of her during her long illness. Mom’s favorite Bible verse was: John 3:16: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him will not perish but have everlasting life.” She loved gospel music, especially the Gaither Band. She taught Sunday School, VBS and played the guitar and sang in church. She laid the foundation for her children to know and serve the Lord. Graveside services for the family were at Wolf Creek Cemetery on Wednesday, May 29. Her son, the Rev. Ralph Lepley and Pastor Steve Young of Faith Bible Church, Millersburg, officiated at the service.
Doris Scheibe, 89 Doris P. Scheibe, 89, of Wooster, died Thursday, May 23, 2013, at Horn Nursing Center. Doris was born May 17, 1924, in Shreve to Milton R. and Lola M. (McKee) Gilbert, and marr i e d George Scheibe on Aug. 3, 1945. He died Dec. 7, 1980. She was a homemaker and a member of Jeromesville Christian Church. She liked working crossword puzzles, gardening, spending time with her grandchildren and cats. Doris will be deeply missed by children, Diana (Butch) Sigler of Wooster, Denise (Jim) Belcher of Ashland, and Randy (Linda) Scheibe of Orrville; grandchildren, Lynda (Clyde) Benner Jr., Jamie Belcher and Jeremy Sigler; great-grandchil-
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dren, Mackenzy and Jillian Belcher and Samantha Benner; stepchildren, Sandy (Reburn) Lewis of Virginia Beach, Va., Nancy (Terry) Ladrach of Millersburg and Matthew (Angel) Sigler of Wooster; step-grandchildren, Kristin, Amber, Adam and Aimie, Sara; a step-greatgrandson, CJ; a sister, Ruth (Bud) Fisher of Fredericksburg; a brotherin-law, Garland Scheibe; and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, Doris was preceded in death by four brothers and a sister. Services were Tuesday, May 28 at Roberts Funeral Home-Sherwood Chapel, Wooster, with pastor Eric Fairhurst officiating. Burial was in Sherwood Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made to Roberts Funeral Home to defray expenses, P.O. Box 761, Wooster 44691.
been up to this day doesn’t matter. ... Our life is just beginning,” Miller said. “We are not only celebrating four years of high school
Kenneth Moore Jr., 77 Kenneth William Moore, Jr., 77, of Dresden, died Friday evening, May 24, 2013, at his home surrounded by his loving family. Born April 4, 1936, in Coshocton County, he was the son of the late Kenneth and Mary (Siegel) Moore and was a 1953 graduate of Killbuck High School. Kenneth moved to Dresden in 1955 and, along with his brother, Gene, established Moore’s Farm Supply in Trinway. He has been a well-known implement dealer in the area for more than 50 years. Although he slowed down some, he never really retired. Throughout the years his sons, Jeff, Joel and Kenny, and his daughter, Kendra, all were involved in the business with him. He had a great love for antique farm equipment, and that led to his collecting and restoring of many pieces of equipment. Kenny’s love of old farm equipment and his desire to educate the younger generation in the old ways of farming, and rural life in general, led to his establishment of “Education of Yesterday.” An annual fall event, it is held at his Grist Mill location at state Routes 16 and 60. This event is a collection of antique equipment and area farmers doing actual farm work as it was done in the past. Surviving is his loving wife of 56 years, Jerilee E. (Denman) Moore, whom he married March 12, 1957; six children, Jeff (Sherri) Moore of Dresden, Jody (Steve) Little of Dresden, Jennifer (Eric) Jewitt of
Rock Hill, S.C., Joel (Rhonda) Moore of Frazeysburg, Kenny (Annette) Moore of Dresden and Kendra (Jack) Hindel of Frazeysburg; 11 grandchildren, Allan (Ann) Moore, Becky (Tremayne) McIntyre, Chris Moore, Seth Little, Kylie (Jeremy Wells) Little, Ty Moore, Ryan Moore, Jasmin (Adam) Williams, Larissa (Curtis) Kincheloe, K.W. Moore IV and Gage Hindel; three step-grandchildren, Abbi (Blair) Maxwell, and Cole and Cassie Carroll; seven great-grandchildren, Aidan and Addison Moore, Jensen and Brody McIntyre, Grace and Haley Moore and Gavin Williams; and four step-great-grandchildren, Trevon and Jaylyn McIntyre, and Coner and Hunter Maxwell. Also surviving are two brothers, Larry (Marlene) Moore and Marlin (Barb) Moore, both of Killbuck; and a sister-in-law, Adele Moore, of Canton; several nieces and nephews; and his special friends, Ron and Betsy Scurlock, Lawrence and Phyllis Vensil, George Ethell and Buck McCafferty. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Harold (Betty) Moore and Gene Moore, and a sister, Betty (Jerald) Boyd. Funeral services were Wednesday, May 29, 2013, at Dresden Chapel of Vensil & Chute Funeral Home, 714 Main Street with the Rev. Sharon Williamson officiating. Burial was in the Moore Family Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Trinway United Methodist Church, Post Office Box 356, Trinway, OH, 43842; or to Genesis Hospice, 713 Forest Avenue, Zanesville, OH, 43701.
4-H The Doughty Valley 4-H Club met May 19 at the home of Jim and Debbie Shaffer. Roll call was taken with 20 members present. Old and new business was discussed. Pizza orders are due at the next meeting. On June 8, pizzas will be made at Buckeye Deli. The next meeting will be June 2 at 6:30 p.m. at the Miley building in Clark. Meeting was adjourned.
Edison Gerber, 93 Edison P. Gerber, 93, of Walnut Creek, died Thursday, May 23, 2013, at 4:55 p.m., at Joel Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg following a period of declining health. Born December 7, 1919, in Wa l n u t Creek Township, he was the son of the late Lester and Selma (Hershberger) Gerber. He retired from the Belden Brick Company at Sugarcreek after 29 years and hauled milk in the Trail area. Edison was also an avid Cleveland Indians fan. He is survived by his wife, the former Ruth Hershberger, whom he married May 30, 1941. Also
surviving are two children, Berdene (Ellis) Miller of Sarasota, Fla., and Brandon (Janet) Gerber of Clearwater, Fla.; three grandchildren, Heather (Kenny) Dotson, Evan Carter and Austin Gerber; two sisters, Lois (Bill) Shell of Dover, and Neva (Carl) Grosenbacher of New Philadelphia; and nieces and nephews. Committal services were held on Wednesday, May 29, 2013, in Walnut Creek Mennonite Cemetery, at the Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, with Pastor Don Hamsher officiating. Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek handled the arrangements. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County at 2525 Back Orrville Rd., Wooster, OH 44691.
Joseph Miller, 25 Joseph W. Miller, 25, 4915 Township Road 616, Fredericksburg, passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 23, 2013, at his home surrounded by his family. His death followed a three-year battle with cancer. He was born Nov. 7, 1987 in Millersburg to Wayne L. and Esther (Yoder) Miller and was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to his parents, are siblings, Ian (special friend, Kristina) Miller, Lewis (special friend, Susan) Miller, Michael, Maynard and Marianna Miller, all of the home; his grandmother, Fannie Yoder of Mount Eaton; many uncles, aunts, cousins and friends; and
good friends, Mose and Lovina Yoder. He was preceded in death by infant brothers, James and Daniel; his grandparents, Levi H. and Anna Miller, Jacob A. Yoder; an aunt and an uncle. Funeral services were Saturday, May 25, at the residence, with Bishops Elmer Troyer and David Kline officiating. Burial was in the Yoder Cemetery, Salt Creek Township, Holmes County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton (www.
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ments. The family would like to thank the staff of Hospice & Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County for their kind and loving care of Joseph.
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Young Lady Knights run, jump, throw like seasoned vets By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer With young athletes, sometimes each event is a learning experience, as they try and understand what they can and can’t do. “I call it the light bulb effect,” West Holmes coach Rich Patterson said. “Sometimes that light bulb just goes on and the kids figure it out.” That bulb was burning brightly Saturday at Knights Stadium as the young West Holmes girls track team illuminated the competition, cruising to the Eastern District championship by more than 100 points, piling up 180 points to runnerup Tusky Valley’s 77.50. Claymont was third at 75.5 followed by Carollton (68) and Indian Valley (51) in the 13-team district field. “A lot of it is heart,” Patterson said. “These kids are all great competitors.” The Knights won eight district championships and qualified all four relay teams and 16 individuals for regionals this weekend in Athens. Capturing district titles were the 4x8 relay team
of Alexis Kandel, Emily Monar, Laina Snyder and Hannah Clark. Clark also punched her ticket to Athens by winning the 400-meter dash in 59.29, and running the final leg in the 4x400, helping West Holmes to a fourth-place finish in 4:19.55. “All my hard work is paying off,” the freshman Clark said. “I can still do better. I’m trying.” Snyder earned two other regional berths by winning the shot put with a throw of 40-10-1/2 and finishing fourth in the high jump (4-10) . “This is my first year of throwing,” Snyder said. “I like track. It’s been fun this year. When you’re having fun, you don’t run out of energy.” Snyder credits her throwing coach Pete Norman for her instant success in the shot put. “Pete’s a really good coach. I like working with him,” she said. “He’s helped me a ton.” Kennedy Smith claimed and individual title in the 200-meter dash (26.88) and finished second in the 100-meter dash (12.88). The junior was also part of
the winning 4x100 (50.82) and 4x200 (1:47.49) relay teams of Carly Woodruff, Paiten Strother and Elise Neville. “Our times weren’t our best, but we’re moving on,” Smith said. “This is one of the best teams to come through here at West Holmes, and I think it’s a miracle that I get to be part of it.” Strother also took home a district title in the long jump (16-9-1/2) and finished fourth in the 100meter dash. “You can feel it when you’ve made a good jump on the board and by where you are in the sand,” Strother said. “Hopefully I can go 18 (feet). That’s my next goal.” The junior echoed her teammate’s about being part of the winning team and having so much fun doing it. “It’s great. We’re all close to each other and it’s been great winning everywhere we go,” Strother said. “We all pick on each other in a friendly way. That helps push us to do better. Like when I’m racing Kennedy (Smith) in the 100. We push each
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other to do better, and being beside each other is great.” Woodruff finished right behind Smith in the 200 and the two walked off the track arm-in-arm, chanting, “We’re going to regionals.” Woodruff also finished second in the 100-meter hurdles (15.76) behind teammate, sophomore Ciera Rose (15.24). “You’re a gem,” she told her teammate. “It doesn’t matter who finishes first, as long as we both move on.” Rose and Woodruff both agree they have one goal in mind, and that is to be together on the podium at state. “When I cross the finish line, I just look to see where my teammate is,” Rose said. “Then we give each other a hug. We’re competitive, but we’re still pulling for each other.” Another West Holmes freshman, Hannah Schlegel, earned a pair of regional berths, running a leg in the 4x400, teaming with Clark, Rose and Kandel. Schlegel filled in for injured Kendra Martin, who placed fourth in the 300-hurdles to gain a trip to regionals, but bowed out of her spot on the 4x400. “It was hard to sit and watch that race, but Hannah did a nice job filling in,” Martin said. Martin, who has twice had surgery on her knee, said it really started hurting on the last turn of the hurdles, but she had to gut it out to be able to
move on. “You look at a kid like Hannah Schlegel. She is such a comeptitor, but she is just figuring out how good she is,” Patterson said. The freshman managed a big kick on the final 50 yards of the 1,600 to finish fourth and earn the final qualifying berth in the event with a time of 5:47.82. “I like to finish strong, and knowing that a trip to regionals was on the line made me push even harder there at the end,” Schlegel said. Emily Molnar added a third-place finish for the Knights in the 3,200 (12:08.61) to cap off a great day for the Knights. While most of the girls were celebrating their regional berths, there were some who just missed out, like Kandel’s fifth-place finish in the 800 and Alexis Ellliot’s fifth-place in the 3,200. “Those near-misses are heart-breaking, but you hope it spears them to do better next year,” Patterson said. “Luckily, none of our seniors were in that sitation. All of them have a year to come back and poissibly go next year.” Haley Judson finished fourth in pole vault on Thursday to qualify for regionals, as did senior Natalie Abraham, with a second-place in the discus, and the winning 4x800 relay team. A couple record-setting performances by the West Holmes boys helped earn the Knights six regional berths as West Holmes finished third as a team
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behind River View (89) and Carrollton (83). The Knights tied Sandy Valley for third with 81, ahead of Tusky Valley (75) and Calymont (72) in the 13-team Eastern District tournament Saturday at West Holmes. Distance specialist Cully Gordon shaved six seconds off his old mark in the 3,200 to clock a 9:41.37 and set a new school record. “You got to keep getting faster and faster, training keeps pushing you forward,” Gordon said. “These next couple weeks of practice will be hard, but there’s a lot to look forward to. “I didn’t realize how far away I was pulling from the two and three guys, and I didn’t realize I was that far ahead of my previous time,” Gordon added. “I didn’t really hear my splits. I was just going. Coach wanted me to keep kicking it up each of the last four laps, so I tried to do that. I was definitely feeling it.” Grant Hay went 14-6 in the pole vault to earn the other district title for the Knights. The 4x100 relay team of Matt Casey, Matt Miller, Hay and Luke Ogi set the school record en route to a second-place finish in a time of 43.85. “The boys have just gotten everybody together off of injuries and I knew they were just coming into their own. It took them a little bit longer than the girls,” West Holmes coach Rich Patterson said. “They are just starting to shine now. Their confidence level is way up.” Miller also earned a regional berth in the 4x8 on Thursday, as well as finishing third in the 400 (51.89). “Matt gives everything he has every time out,” Patterson said. “All those guys ran really hard. They’ve been training very hard. Nobody sees that, how hard they work and improve in practice.” Sam Boyd also earned a regional berth with his second-place showing in the 1,600 on Thursday. Ogi had a couple nearmisses, finishing fifth in the 100-meter dash (11.58) and sixth in the 200 (23.96). Andrew Rose added a sixth-place showing in the discus. Sophomore Nick Roush finished sixth in the pole vault, clearing 11-feet.
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Fallen (Continued From Page 20) The next reason is service to the community. “Service is defined as an act of helpful activity — help, aid, to do someone a service,” said Haun. “We are here to provide service to those we are sworn to protect. We are here to continue the service of those who have gone on before us.” The ceremony also is about honor. “Honor is defined as honesty, fairness, integrity in one’s beliefs and actions; a source of credit for distinction; high respect as worth, merit or rank,” said Haun. “We are here to honor life and the end of life ... we celebrate each and every gift, contribution and sacrifice in our own lives and the lives of others.” Respect is another important aspect, he said. “To respect is defined as esteem for a sense of worth or excellence of a person,” said Haun. “We are here to show respect for each and every human being, regardless of age, sex or religious preferences. We are here
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Law enforcement officers file in for a recent memorial ceremony to honor those who were fallen in the line of duty. to respect our profession, to respect our professional image and integrity we’re sworn to uphold. We are here to show our respect who have given the ultimate sacrifice. We are here to show respect and come humbly before God.” The ceremony is also a memorial.
“To memorialize someone is simply defined as to commemorate and to present,” explained Haun. “Most importantly, we are here to lock into your memory the lives that have been given and to memorialize them so they are never forgotten for the sacrifices they have made.”
Haun ended the ceremony with a request: “I ask that you take a piece of our service today and share it with your loved ones, your family and your friends.”
Criminal damage to property was reported on East Jackson Street in Holmesville. Criminal damage to property was reported on East Main Street in Holmesville. May 13 — Breaking and entering was reported on North Market Street in Berlin. A report was taken of theft on County Road 620 in Killbuck Township. May 15 — Vandalism was reported on Mullet Drive in Killbuck.
A report was taken of theft of service on County Road 349 in Hardy Township. Theft was reported on Township Road 219 in Knox Township. May 17 — Vandalism was reported on state Route 398 in Monroe Township. Theft was reported on Township Road 219 in Knox Township. May 18 — A report was taken of theft from a business on state Route 39 Walnut Creek Township.
Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330674-5676 or kmohr@thedaily-record.com.
Public record Sheriff May 7 — Holmes County Sheriffs Office responded to a report of theft on Township Road 457 in Washington Township. May 8 — Criminal damage to property was reported on Township Road 466 in Knox Township. May 10 — A report was taken of auto theft from a residence on County Road 407 in Mechanic Township. May 11 — Breaking and
entering was reported at a residence on state Route 226 in Washington Township. Vandalism was reported at 7 a.m. on County Road 330 in Ripley Township. Vandalism was reported at 7:18 a.m. on County Road 330 in Ripley Township. Fraud was reported on Township Road 178 in Clark Township. May 12 — Breaking and entering was reported at a residence on County Road 320 in Prairie Township.
Petitions are available at the Holmes County Board of Elections for people who are interested in becoming candidates for the Nov. 5 General Election. The following local offices will appear on the ballot: Unexpired term for mayor in Nashville, school boards of education members, township trustees and unexpired terms for township fiscal officer in Hardy, Monroe and Paint townships, council members and boards of public affairs members. Millersburg office candidacy requires petitions with at least 50 valid sig-
natures. Other village office candidacy requires petitions with at least 10 valid signatures. Board of education members or township office candidacies require petitions with at least 25 valid signatures. The filing fee is $30 cash or check made payable to Holmes County Treasurer. All positions are for four-year terms. For more information contact Holmes County Board of Elections, at 75 E. Clinton St., Suite 108, Millersburg. Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m., closed on Friday. Filing deadline is Aug. 7 at 4 p.m.
Local students receive scholarships from Holmes County Retired Teachers The Holmes County Retired Teachers Association has announced its 2013 Holmes County high school seniors who have received the PM Graham Family Scholarships for 2013-2014. The scholarships are awarded to students who will be attending either The College of Wooster or Kent State University (or any of Kent State’s branches). Each will received $500 per semester attended. These scholarships have been awarded since 1985 by the HCRTA and about 300 seniors living in Holmes County have benefitted.
The eight Hiland High School students to receive the award this year are: Emily Aleshire, Brock Fowler, Lindsey Mast, Danielle Miller, Devon Miller, Nicole Miller, Ashley Schlabach and Kyle Troyer. The 10 West Holmes High School recipients are: Melanie Bickel, Chelsea Black, Markilynn Hogle, Kimberly McKee, Rachelle Morrison, Whitney Sexton, Kristy Sheedy, Jordan Snow, Maria Straits and Mallori Vess. Ryan Byler from Waynedale High School also received a scholarship.
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HELP WANTED on a roofing crew. Labor or sales position. Experience helpful, but not necessary. 330-674-4331. Leave a message. BUSY CHRISTIAN chiropractic office in Berlin is seeking a full time chiropractic assistant. We are looking for a dynamic person who is organized, dependable, outgoing and a multi-tasker who is willing to serve with a smile. Our position includes front desk & therapy duties. Experience is not required, we train! Please send resume to, "Chiropractic Assistant", 4481 TR 367 Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Experienced Horse Stall cleaners needed, this is a physically labor intense job. Those who are not hard workers, need not apply. Part time AM job. Call (330)674-2503 Leave message with horse experience description. HELP WANTED in wood working shop. Berlin Area. Paid Holidays and Paid Vacation. Transportation provided. 330-893- 3234. AMISH CREW looking for part time driver. Must live within 5 minutes of Millersburg. Part-Time, possible Full-Time. 330- 275-6779. 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.
Smokey Lane Stables, Inc.
DRIVERS: $1000 Sign-On Bonus! Dedicated Zanesville Account! Great Pay, Benefits, Miles, Weekly Home-Time & More! 1-888-567-3109.
197 Skilled Trade TAP INTO OUR INCREDIBLE ENERGY! Columbia Gas Transmission has an opening for a Pipeline Welder in Mansfield, OH. For more information and to apply, please visit www.nisource.jobs on or before June 12th and reference job posting # 911530. EEO. Energized by Diversity.
DRIVERS, CDL-A: $8,000 Sign-On Bonus for OTR Experience! CDL Grads- $7K Tuition Reimbursement! Roll with the best @ US Xpress: 1-866-690-6827.
TEAC IPOD Ipad charger. Brand new, $50. 7x7 dome tent Coleman used once, $25. 330-674-5667 GAS ELECTRIC Kitchen range for sale. $100/obo. (330) 231-1877. REFRIGERATOR, GE Profile, Stainless, Side by Side, 22 cu. ft., 5-1/2 yrs old. Asking $450 (330) 275-8192 FOR SALE: Crystal Cold Frig, NG, Good working condition, 18 cu. ft., $1,300/obo. Also 100' of 12V wiring. (330) 279-3005
Construction Equipment
KOHLER 20KW natural gas Gen. set with enclosure, very nice unit w/Ford 6-cyl. engine, $5500. 330-231-2634. 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 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.
SPRING CLEANING GARAGE DOOR AUCTION
June 7th Driving Horses, Tack 5:30 Horses – 7
SATURDAY, JUNE 1, • 11:00 A.M. LOCATED AT: WAYNE CO. FAIRGROUNDS, WOOSTER OHIO
July 12th Ice Cream Sale, Horses 6 PM
SIGNS TO FAIRGROUNDS
Garage doors, most sizes available, openers and hardware. Special size doors can be ordered day of auction at a discount price.
686 Smokey Lane Road NW • Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Phone: 330-852-2237 Fax: 330-852-2237 Auctioneer Myron Miller
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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: Pequea 710 hay tedder. Steel wheels, $1200; NH 352 Feed Grinder, $1100. Call John Miller (740) 622-1109. FOR SALE: Claas Rollant 46 baler 4x4 bales. Working condition, 330-275-6185 JD TRACTOR 2355. 56 Horse, 7,000 hours. New tires, runs good. $7,300. (330) 695-2001
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 MC DEERING Hay mower. Trailer Gear, 7 ft. Allen Miller, SR 557, Baltic, 330-897-0349 5050 ALIS CHALMERS 4-WD tractor, 50-hp, good rubber, front weights, good condition, $9850/obo. (330) 674-0820†x2 WANTED: TAILGATE FOR Manure spreader. 46" wide x 23" high. (330) 852-0722 POULTRY HOUSE Equipment. Feed line. Fair condition. (330) 231-3337 FORD 1510 Tractor, 4x4, 30HP, Good Condition. Asking $5,300. (330) 473-8955 FOR SALE: Farmall M Tractor, Wide front, Good Condition. 33105 TR 231 Baltic, OH (330) 897-2919 FOR SALE: 8420 Case International Round baler. Aden Mullet. 8056 Criswell Rd, Fredericksburg. 695-2208. FOR SALE 2 Basket, hay tedder. In working conditon. (330) 473-8723. FOR SALE: 256 New Holland rake. Good condition. 330-359-0329 FOR SALE: NEW Idea Hay Mower with hydraulic motor setup. Field ready. Daniel Raber. 330-893-4602.
Farm Products Produce
CERTIFIED ORGANIC Ear Corn. Also, Place your orders for Certified Organic Hay. (330) 567-9009 WANTED TO BUY: small square bales first cutting hay, right out of the field. State price and quality. (330) 674-2002. FREE HAY to make off of 2 acres, Hilly terrain, smaller equipment need. 1 mi W of Berlin (330) 674-2114 EAR CORN for sale. Call (740)575-5088 GROWING BUSINESS looking for motivated Delivery, Manufacturing,and warehouse people. Need Healthcard Send Resume to: JB's Feed & Supply Ltd PO Box 239 Walnut Creek, OH 44687 (6) USED Calf Hutches, $75 each. (330) 897-6904 FOR SALE: Quality Locust Posts, Sawed 3-1/2"x5-1/2"x7' Long, 250 pcs. Sam Yoder (330) 279-2100 FOR SALE: 4x4 Wrapped Hay, 1st Cutting, $30/bale. 2nd Cutting, $40/bale. (330) 674-2351 FOR SALE: NEW Holland Elavator 38' (Hay and Grain).Eli S. Miller. County Road 600. (330) 897-0307†x1 TAKING ORDERS for organic oatlage and baleage. (330) 567-2249. FOR SALE: Ear corn $200/ton; Also, 2 complete milker units, 45-lb. DeLavel bucket, good condition. Levi Yoder, 330-897-0714. FRESH MAPLE SYRUP, $36/gal. Elmer Yoder, 5184 TR 118, Baltic. 330-893-3687 x1 NOTICE: GREEN Acres Fertilizer in stock for pasture. Aden Mullet. 8056 Criswell Rd, Fredericksburg. 330-695-2208.
NOTICE Alfalfa seed $150 for 50-lb. bag. - While supplies last! 4485 TR 368, Millersburg, OH. (330) 893-8404 TAKING ORDERS for strawberries. We pick or you pick. Marvin Hershberger, 8100 S. Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg.
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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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NEW VERMEER 8 Wheel B-rake. Also, Skeleton hay elavator. (330) 763-1070 JOHN DEERE Side Delivery Rake, Completly rebuilt, long or short tongue. Basic Welding, 9040 S. Apple Creek Rd. (330) 695-9961 FORD 8N with Blade. Later model engine overhauled. Runs good. Looks good. Many new parts, $2200. 330-674-9910
GARAGE SALE: May 31 - June 1, Boy's clothes, bunk beds, stroller, butane irons, and lots more. Priced to sell - It's Gotta Go! Wayne Shetler, 8549 Fredericksburg Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627.
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July 20th Rodeo – 7 PM Aug. 9th Driving Horse Sale
EDMISTON Portable auto sawmill with 20-ft. live log deck, good condition, $15,000; 26-ft. 3-strand transfer deck, like new, $3500; Hvy-duty 21-ft. roll case, 9"x30" rolls, good condition, $3500; 20-ft. Dip Tank, ss lined, no hoist, good condition, $6000. 330-359-0186.
Appliances Electronics 9040 S. Apple Creek Rd. (330) 695-9961
June 1st Riding Horse and Pony Sale Tack 9:30 AM Horses 12 Noon. Catalog consignments due May 20. Taking consignments through sale day. June 22nd Rodeo – 7 PM
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CUSTOM GUTTER Grates, Extra Heavy Duty. We use 3/4 Rebar. Basic Welding,
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DRIVER position, FT, Class A CDL needed. Flat Bed, Some Dump Truck Driving, Forklift unload, Palatalized products. 5-1/2 days in season, 5 days in Winter. $13.00 hr. to train, work up from there. Must have clean driving record. Fax resume to 330-683-1256
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S H D I S T R I B U T I N G (Burbank) is seeking Full Time/ Seasonal Class A CDL Driver. Regional Loads. Home weekends and most nights. Must have valid Medical card. We are also hiring FT Assemblers. Must have general knowledge of tools. Email resume to: or Stephanie@shdist.com drop off Mon-Fri. No Phone Calls.
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FOR MORE INFO. 1-800-491-2575 or Go To AuctionZip.com TERMS: Cash, charge card and check w/positive I.D. 10% buyers premium will be charged. Tax will be charged unless you have vendors number. All doors must be removed 2 hrs. after completion of auction. OWNER: SHOFF DOOR CO. JACK GOODBAR COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE
STAINLESS STEEL CHIMNEYS HI-TEMP MASONRY LINERS
All types of chimney relining: gas, oil, wood & coal.
HILAND SUPPLY CO. LTD. Advanced Chimney Technology
3878 CR 135, Millersburg, OH 44654 • 330-893-4724
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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.
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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!
DOWNSIZING LARGE SALE! June 6-8, 9-7. 39 W Millersburg, N. 754, R 320, L on 262 with signs. Frigidaire Fridge, Kenmore Range, Beds- Queens/Half set, Chairs, Bookcase, Porch Swing, Kitchen Stuff, Cookware, Clothes, End tables, Tents, Sleeping bags, Steiner Mower. Dan Mast 10784 TR 262, Millersburg. 330-231-8597 AT WAYNE SHETLER'S 8549 Fredericksburg Rd, May 31-June 1st. Garrison Wood Burner with a Soap Stone Top, Gas Furnace, and Couch. QUILT FABRICS, Books, Patterns and notions. Sat., June 1st, 8a-5p. GARAGE SALE 5/31 and 6/1 from 8am-4pm. Child's Clothes (0-4t) boys and girls. Holiday items, Crafts, Toys, Household, Women's Clothing, ETC. 676 Barnard Rd, Wooster 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
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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 FOR SALE: 7 yr. old standard bred gelding. Traffic safe & sound. Sire C.R. Commander, Jacob Weaver, 10559 Salt Creek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627
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. 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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WANTED: Good size horse, must be tss, well mannered & stand good to hitch. 330-674-0393 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 REGISTERED KATAHDIN Ewes & Rams available, good genetics, call for more information. 330-987-3952
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REGISTERED FRIESIAN Cross Bred Yearling Stallion, 1/2 Friesian, 1/4 Morgan, 1/4 Percheron, Right in Farmerstown, across from Feed Mill. 2 YR old Jersey Bull, Sired by Impuls, Sure Breeder. (330) 897-1295 Ext 1 FOR SALE: 7 YEAR OLD Black Standard Bred Mare. Traffic safe and sound, or makes a good brood mare. 330-674-0264.
STANDING AT Stud. Black & white 41" pony, very sharp. Service fee $40. Phone (330) 852-3727 ext 2.
FOR SALE: 1st calf, red & white Holstein heifer, short bred; also, 3rd calf Holstein cow, pregnant, ultra sounded heifer calf. Matt Miller, 330-201-4638.
FOR SALE: Suffolk and Suffolk cross ewes and yearlings. 330-695-2090
6 yr. old gelding, mostly trot, big enough for mini buggy, 2 white rear ankles & star, good traveler, nice family horse, tss. 330-852-0159, Dale Schlabach
(2) 8YR old Standard Bred Geldings, Double Gaited, Buggy Broke. (330) 852-1302 FOR SALE: 5 yr old Standard Bred Gelding. And 7 yr old Standard Bred Mare, TSS. Leave message (330) 674-1694 Ext 2 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
STANDING AT stud. 52 inch Paint black & white Homozygous pony stallion. Allen E Miller, 5571 CR 68, Millersburg, OH 44654. (330) 893-4908. FOR SALE: 6 yr old Begain Gelding, R e d Roan Big and well broke. $2,200. New Bedford. Andy Hershberger 330-897-0615 7 YR old Black Gelding, Registered, Dutch Harness X Saddlebred, TSS, Sharp family or boys horse. $2,800. (330) 674-2331
FOR SALE: 3 yr old Black FresianStandard Bred Cross Mare, TSS, Drives w/tight lines, Atlee N. Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Millersburg OH 44654.
KATAHDIN EWES with lambs. Angus cow - due soon. Roy L. Miller. 3915 T.R. 366, Millersburg. (330) 893-4408 6 YEAR OLD Paint buck skin mare, good trial horse. 6 MONTH OLD Black Fresian sport horse filly. Damis standard bred cross. Fire is a fresian. 740-545-5047.
10 yr. old paint mare, well built, broke to ride & drive, tss, $1500. (330) 893-2780.
FOR SALE: NUBIAN Nanny born April 16, 2013. $80. James Miller, Sugar Creek. (330) 852-4012.
ONE ORGANIC jersey Holstein cross heifer, due 5/23/13.$1,000. Also Swedish red Holstein cross, would make good family cow. $1,150. (330) 852-0647.
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
2 ENGLISH Saddles For Sale. $100 each/obo. (330) 897-3306 ext. 1
6 YR OLD Medium size, white Gelding. $800. Brown spotted mare, $700. Safe for young riders. (330) 231-1725
Mid-Ohio Summer Carriage & Draft Horse Sale
JUNE 7 - FrIDAy - 8:00 AM Haflingers, Draft Horses, followed by Crossbreds, Riding Horses & Ponies. (approximately 520 in catalog) Unloading Tack, Equipment, and Carriages on Wednesday afternoon - 2:00 PM and Thursday morning. Hitching horses Thursday afternoon and Friday. Sale Flyer listing all cataloged horses will be available online @ hyperlink www.mthopeauction.com
JUNE 8 - SATUrDAy - 7:30 AM regular Horse Sale For more information: PH: 330-674-6188 • www.mthopeauction.com
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STUD SERVICE: 32" paint mini pony $40. John Miller (740) 622-1109. (Near Fender's Fish Hatchery). 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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100 EWES. Mostly Dorset, some crossbreed. Dan J. Hershberger. 3938 T.R 655. MBG, OH. 44654. NUBIAN-ALPINE GOAT. 1 1/2 yrs old, produces good milk. $185. (330) 674-5194. ONE KATAHDIN/ DORPER cross ewe with lamb, $185. (330) 600-0336. 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 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
6 Yr old 50" black Pony gelding, broke to ride & drive. $525. 740-622-5216 2 YR old Black Fresian Cross Mare, TSS, Broke, Super Nice Driver, $4,800. Monroe Yoder (330) 897-6040 13 YEAR OLD ANGUS HALL brood mare, Out of Dream of Glory dam. $1,500. Tim Hershberger (330) 893-0171. SHEEP FOR Sale. Flock reduction. Dorset Ewes due in October. (330) 893-7037 Ext 3
STALLION SERVICE
RG Denmark's Black Star BIG BLACK 8 yr. old gelding, tss, out of Big Towner dam, dbl. gaited, 100% traffic safe, $2900. Wayne Shetler, 330-6954408. 6 YEAR OLD 40" Brown Gelding Pony. Good natured, Safe & Sound. Easy entry cart. Pony harness, Excellent condition. $650. (330) 473-7418 5 YEAR OLD Bay, Standard Bred trotter, boys horse. Needs work. Wes Yoder. CR 200. 330-359-5113.
Big, Powerful black Morgan Stallion with two white socks. 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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The Yoder Family 5806 Co. Rd. 19, Millersburg, Oh
BEEF BEEF (3) feeders and one bred cow, Angus, Pied, Simm, Crosses, AI Genetics, Millersburg (330) 466-3091
MT. HOPE AUCTION
Selling: Tack: 2:00 PM Field Equipment: 3:00 PM Harness 4:00 PM, Carriages 6:00 PM Antique Consignments: Hocking Valley Apple Cider Press and Corn Sheller, 110v motor/flat pulley/reversible
P.Y. Stables Contact Paul @ 330-600-0183
3 YR old black gelding, trots nice, very good broke family horse, TSS, $2500. Also some other fresh horses. Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777
8 yr. old trotting mare by Armbro Scorpian, big enough for surrey, drives nice. Loran Schlabach, (330) 852-3096.
FOR SALE: 4 yr. old brown trotting mare, boy's horse. (330) 695-2253 ext. 1.
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FOR SALE: 3 yr. old Perlino Qtr. horse stallion. Eligible to register. Leave message, 330-893-0026
10 YR. OLD standard bred gelding. TSS, women can drive. Leroy Miller, 9455 Dover Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606
Thursday, Friday, & Saturday - June 6, 7 & 8, 2013
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4 Beautiful Country Building Lots – KinKade Village Paint Twp – Holmes Co. – In Heart of Amish Country Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on LoCATIon: TR 674 DUNDEE, OHIO 44624. Directions: From Wilmont and Rt. 62 & 250 go west on Rt. 62 1.5 mile to CR 200 and right 1.1 mile to Twp Rd. 674 and right .1 mile – OR – take Co. Rd. 200 east of Rt. 241. New private street with cul-de-sac. Watch for KIKO signs…
THURSDAY – JUnE 6, 2013 6:00 P.M.
Hill top setting with great country views. Auction held on site – 4 lots total – 1 acre to 1.18 Acres each. Gas on Twp. Rd. 674. Lot #1 – Corner tract, 1 acre Lot #2 – 226.9 X 192 – 1 acre Lot #4 – 299’ X 172 – 1.182 acre Lot #5 – Corner tract, 172 X 299 – 1.181 acre Will be sold to high bidder, choice. Come walk them over. Maps at site or visit us on the web. TERMS on REAL ESTATE: $5,000 down auction day, balance due at closing. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. AUCTIonEER/REALToR: Russell T. (Rusty) Kiko, Jr., C.A.I., ext 115, 330-495-0923 AUCTIon BY oRDER oF: Marica Doroslovac KIKo Auctioneers 2722 Fulton Dr. nW, Canton, oH. 44718 (330) 455-9357 www.kikoauctions.com
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5 YEAR old Registered Chestnut Morgan gelding. Broke to ride and drive. Good boys horse. $1800. 330-897-0099 STANDING AT STUD: 2 yr. old Royal Strength- El Paso Kash, 3 white's, star with connecting strip. $250. 330893-0017. YEARLING BLACK Dutch Cross stud colt E-Z Warrior. 330-275-2628 FOR SALE: Katahdin Sheep, $125 ea. Willis Yoder, 5189 CR 19, Millersburg (330) 893-1973†Ext 2 FOR SALE: 11 Hair sheep ewes with lambs at their side. Lambs sired by Registered Purebred Dorper Ram. 740-545-5213 ex2. FOR SALE: NUBIAN NANNY, fresh 2 weeks, milking a gal. a day, $225; Also, Wanted: Purebred Chevy Ram. Abe N. Troyer - (330) 674-0736 8 YEAR OLD STANDARD Bred Gelding. Dark bay, Good broke, Women can drive, TSS, Mini surry size. 6 YEAR OLD Standard bred mare. Bay, Good broke, Women can drive, TSS. (330) 231-5219 WANTED TO buy: All types of horses & ponies, sound or unsound. J & S Horse Farm, 13914 Mt Eaton Rd, Doylestown, 44230. Call or write. (330) 715-0363. 2 KATAHDIN Rams 5 & 6 months old $150.00, Norman Beachy, 330-852-1303 FOR SALE: 7 year old Morgan bay mare. T.S.S. Eli D. Zook, 5147 Criswell Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606 3 YEAR Old, 42" gray, white gelding mule. Works single, double, $100. 330-674-3027 7 YR old Black Pony Mare, broke to ride & drive, 56", TSS, been in buggy for 3 yrs, $650 (330) 897-0149 WANTED: HOLSTEIN Heifer Calves, right off the farm. (330) 893-0814 3 YEAR OLD Black, Morgan Gelding. Green trained to ride and drive. Not traffic safe. 330-897-1380. 3 Yr. old paint quarter horse cross mare, needs experienced rider, well mannered, tss. Matt Miller, 330-201-4638. 4 YR old Gelding Pony, very nice, $250. (740) 291-7019
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FOR SALE: 8 yr old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, Trotter, Good for long trips, Surrey size, $1,950. Also Proven Dorset Ram, $150 (740) 295-5498 12 YEAR OLD MORGAN Stallion, Sire is Funquest Cafallero and a Wyoming Flyhawk granddaughter from the Grunden Ranch in Nebraska. $1,800. (330) 897-4503 BRAND NEW BEAUTIFUL COVERED WAGON with shafts. Made out of butternut wood. (330) 231-5219 WOOL BUYING Wool Bags available if needed. Marvin (330) 893-7037 Ext 3 or Vernon (330) 893-2620 FOR SALE: Easy entry pony cart. Good condition. Air tires, $300. 6645 Salt Creek Rd., Fredericksburg, Ohio FOR SALE: 3 YEAR OLD 33 1/2" Black Gelding Pony. Broke to ride and drive, single and double. Also, 2 year old, 32 1/4" Black Stud Pony, Green broke to ride and drive. Ivan L. Miller. 330-674-0080. 6 YR old trotting mare, TSS, by Magestic Victory, Dam SJ's Photo, $800. 330-852-2381
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 FOR SALE: Dorset Ewe Lambs, born in March; Also, certified organic pasture available. Marty Yoder, 3966 TR 414, Dundee, OH 44624.
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RECLINERS, CHEST of Drawers, Knee hole Desks, Office Chairs, File Cabinets, Queen size bed w/head & foot boards & rails, All size beds & frames & Deluxe NEW matteress sets. 2 Mi. W. of Becks Mills, 2529 TR 110 Millersburg (330) 674-0944
Hunting Fishing 275 NRA/CCW COURSE- $45. June 1 & 2 or July 6 & 7 330-335-9205
JOHNSON 5 1/2 Seahorse outboard for sale. Great for trolling, $300. Call Dennis, 330-852-3159 ERB'S Sports USED Gun list Stoeger Condor O/U double 12ga $425, Win. Md. 12 16ga V-G Cond. $550, Rem. 870 Wingmaster 16ga (Chrome lifter) $499, Franchi 620 US 20ga Walnut Stock $499, Rem. 1100 20ga w/slug barrel $575, Savage 340 30-30 $299, Rem. 700 BDL 17 Rem (some wear) $599.99 Call Marty at 330-231-0315
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FOR SALE: 32" John Deere riding lawn mower, #130, Good Condition, $700 OBO. (330) 893-4328
BUNK BED. Full bed, bottom half, Half bed, top. Frame only, $75. 330-674-2299.
LOOKING FOR someone to work in flower beds. Call after 4 at 330-674-7957.
BRAND NEW Air Powered Bosch M i x e r , $500 330-893-4012
GARDEN TILLING at reasonable rates. Call Nate 330-359-5181 or John at 330-231-7789
FOR SALE: Older Registered Standard Bred Sierra Cosmos Mare, Good Quality Brood Mare, (330) 472-9717
FOR SALE. Chest type freezer, suitable for ice box. $150. Pete Miller Jr, (330) 674-3138.
FOR SALE: MEN'S DIAMOND BACK Mountain Bike. $200. Also, Easy Rider. Also, Older racing bike. $125. Stud fee for miniature donkey. $30. 695-5593.
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.
WHITE VINYL Private fence. 24 section. Also, Frame for posts. $65 per section or make offer. Good condtion. (330) 279-2910
3 YR old Dutch Standard Bred Mare, TSS, Needs miles. (330) 897-1295 2 YEAR OLD Green broke, Morgan bay mare. $450. 330-763-4252.
USED EMPIRE NG Wall Heater, 18,000 BTU and Older Perfection, 35,000 BTU Stove. (330) 897-1017 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 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 FOR SALE: 3 REG. AI SIRE Jersey breeding age heifers. Leroy Miller. Fredericksburg, Ohio. (330) 695-9960.
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1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 330-852-4111 St., Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-7355 Toll Free: 888-852-4111
WILL MOW yards, weed eat, brush hog pastures. Call James (330) 473-8773 ROLLING ACRES Nursery, Flowering Shrubs, Grasses, Lilacs, Willows, Japaneese Red Maples, Blueberry, Black Raspberry, Grape Plants & More. 4-1/2 mi. S. of New Bedford. 30797 TR 213, Fresno. (740) 295-5498 FOR SALE: Sandstone, (330) 852-0703 ext. 1. VINYL STORAGE Barns, and Portable Garages. Built to last. 2012 lot models on sale. Affordable Barn Co. ltd, Mt. Hope (330) 674-3001
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
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5376 Hoffman Rd, Wooster Many updates in this well cared for 3 bedroom home including roof, siding, gutters & water heater. Large 1 acre corner lot and lots of storage. $123,000 Susan Crilow 330-763-3734 Krista Raber 330-231-2230
PRINCESS DEPRESSION Glass. Apricot color, 19 pieces. Madrid Depression Glass. Amber Color, 31 pieces. Glass hens and turkeys on nests, different colors. Ornamental glass lions, different colors. Call (330) 567-0063.
NICE HUSQVANA Lawn Tractor, 20HP, 42" cut, Kohler engine, comes with rear chains, $950. (330) 674-1492
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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
NATURAL GAS Dornback Furnace, 105,000BTU, Good Condition. Asking $300 OBO. (740) 610-1675
FOR SALE: Sundanzer freezer, like new, 12 or 24 volt inside measurement 28 ' long x 16" wide x 25" deep. Paid $1000, asking $500 obo. 330-852-9030
USED 6x6 Treated porch with 2 steps and railing, Used Double Hung Metal Industry Windows. 330-893-3904. WHITE VINYL 8ft Picnic Table. PH#: (330) 279-4819. 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. 24" COLOR TV. $45. 10x10 Cream P a t i o umbrella and stand. $40. Rust Patio umbrella and stand. $20. 27 boxes of assorted floor tiles, great for playhouses or small bathrooms. All for $110 . New small red and white awning 1' drop, 3' wide, projection 2'. New Large Red and white awning 2'x4" drop, 15'x5" wide, 5' projection. Paid $1,700 for both, asking $550 for both. Tan Glider rocker. $40. (330) 695-2383 PARTY LITE Christmas items for sale. Five items, all in great condition. Call 330-432-4978 after 4 pm
FAIRVIEW 2 seated Large Pony W a g o n , Air tires, Good condition $650. Daniel R. Weaver, 10174 CR 1, Shreve. 330-567-3220 FOR SALE: Good used top buggy with lights, brakes, in good condition. Junior E.A. Yoder, (330) 674-7124 x2. FOR SALE: Older claw foot bath tub in good condition. Call 330-674-7211 FOR SALE: Buggy w/lights & storm front, good condition. $2,800 Jonas J. Yoder (330) 893-3508 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060. FOR SALE: Kawasaki GE 2900A generator, $500. Dewalt jig saw, $100 .Marion Kline 4085 Buss Rd., Wooster, Ohio Phone 330-698-0328 ext. 2.
FOR SALE: New & Used Generators, Prices from $250-$475. 330-600-9461 8' x 17" FIBERGLASS diving board. $350. Electric stove, good condition, $100. Michael Keim. 8671 TR 561, Holmesville. (330) 465-4197.
14,000 LB CORN pro equipment. trailer. $2,000/obo. (330) 231-5291 FOR SALE: Eco-Bricks & Udderly EZ Hand Milker for goats or cows. (330) 279-2909 E-Z ENTRY pony cart for small pony. 20" Wooden wheels, leaf springs, cushion seat, rides nice., $300. 330-897-1165 FOR SALE: White Insulated Garage Door, 8'W, 7'6" H, No window, Like New, $465 OBO. Edward Troyer (330) 852-4835 BRAND NEW Stahl Utility Truck Beds, 84" cab to axle. 330-621-1408 or 614-290-1836 CHAIN LENGTH fence, dark green vinyl coated, 8-ft.. Call (330) 893-3479 GARDEN SHED, new, 2-1/2'x3'x6' high, shiplap siding, cedar shake roof, $220. 330-852-2865 8 FT. DEER fence. 400 ft. $.75/ft. (330) 897-6602 MAKES YOUR campout more enjoyab l e FireGuard: Surround campfires so children & pets don't fall in. $47.50. Fire color, Foam light sticks, Insect repellent, Insect zappers, sky lanterns. Call 330. 600.1366 between 4 - 4:30 pm for more info. (By chance or leave message at any time) MNK Sales 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: Buggy, LED Lights, Fiberglass shaft, Good Condition. $2,000. Robert Nisley, S. Apple Creek Rd. Fredericksburg OH 44627. 330-466-5097 VM. PORTABLE J-AIR Air compressor, 5-1/2HP Honda, In good condition, $300. 8170 TR 662, Dundee, OH 330-359-6269 Ext 3. GAMEBOY DS, $55 (2) Gameboy Advance SP, $40 ea or (2) $70. (330) 897-1423
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7296 Ridge Rd, SW Fresno Remodeled 3 BR, 2 BA home on 2.8 acres I the country with room for your horse. Storage building, garage, FREE GAS $149,000
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200 E. Main St, Baltic Great Investment Opportunity! Triplex brings in over $1400 a month when fully occupied. Two units currently rented. $99,000 D. Anthony Kaufman 330-231-4211 Kate Overton 330-204-9339
52 IN. TORO Walk behind mower. Floating deck, bagger, extra blades. Good condition. $1,500. 330-600-1230.
48" SNAPPER Pro Walk-Behind, belt drive, like new, set of mulching blades & mulcher included, one sharp mower! Holmesville, $1,450. (330) 621-8360
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5983 TR 264, Millersburg Church building with large asphalt parking lot. Property could be converted to office space, etc., endless possibilities! On 2 acres. $325,000 Jr. Miller 330-231-1914 Krista Raber 330-231-2230
REBUILT 50" mower deck for Walk-Behind Gravely, $275. (330) 674-2450
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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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50 USED HYMN Books."The Celebration Hymnal." Green in color. 818 songs, 10 yr. old, in very good condition. $7.00 each. 330-231-2763
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SADDLE 15" BLACK Leather with silver overlay. Like new, $175. 75 Gallon stock tank, $40. Benton. (330) 231-2212
FOR SALE: Complete small wood working shop. 15" Planer molder, 6" jointer, 2HP Dust collector and all pipes PVC, (5) Routers. Everything to make furniture. Cupboards and all. Rainbow sweeper blankets, crafts, (2) Snow blowers, Tiller, Cub Cadet 27HP 54" cut, w/bagger. Something for everybody. $2,500 for complete shop. If not sold by June 7&8, it will sell in the Garage Sale. 11418 Portland Ave SW, Beach City. Call 330-401-4164
FOR SALE: Top Buggy, in good condition, lights, brakes, shelf or children's seats. $2,500. (330) 674-5499 Ext 2
FOR SALE: oxygen acetylene torch set. Hose, gauges, cutting torch. Leave message, 330-893-0026
BEAM CENTRAL VAC cleaning system. Good condition, $200. 330-464-6607 leave message.
22 CU ft Chest Freezer, w/bad compressor, can use for ice box. $50 Also, Rabbit Hutch $50 (330) 852-1302
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FOR SALE: 16" saddle, fair condition, $175/obo; PSP 4 sports tapes, good condition, $165. Call (330) 401-6425
24' OPEN FRONT Produce Cooler w/ shelving and a new compressor. (330) 695-2905
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 poplar, $1.05. 4/4 prime brown maple, $1.35. 4/4 1-com brown maple, 90¢., 4/4 wormy maple $.75, 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: TWO Carrier Air Conditioner Compressor units used. $75 each. (330) 893-3492. FREE CANE Sorghum seed. Will cook cane this fall. Nelson Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654 FOR SALE: Stained sink cabinet $100; New corner shower stall $375; New 2012 Goodman propane furnace, $1800. (330) 674-1100 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.
2 HIDDEN View shallow well water pumps. 24". $400 each/obo. Also, 1 wall mount bracket. John H. Miller, (330) 592-7765 (2) Michelin TIRES, Symmetry, 225/60/R16, All Season, Good Condition. $120/Pair. Also Cross Cut Saw, 69" long, Good Condition $150. (419) 827-2213 LOWERY TEENIE Genie electric organ with stool. $50. Desk chair. $20. Phone: 330-763-4944. Leave message. PALLET Racking ends. 14' are $30. 8' are $20. (330) 472-2613
50 GALLON electric water heater, good condition. Also Honeywell electric fuel oil furnace, excellent condition. Phone (330) 439-8204.
FOR SALE: Beanie Babies, hundreds to choice from starting at $1.00. Call 330-464-4504 for more info. 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
Kaufman Auction House 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH
Location: Kaufman Auction House next to Amish Country Theater, Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
Monday, June 3, 2013 5:00 PM
(Selling in 2 rings both starting at 5:00 PM) Mowers * Antiques * Signs * Household Antiques/Collectibles: including an out of state collection: SOHIO double sided porcelain sign; Cities Service sign; old seed box; clown toy dispenser; candy dispenser; metal orange juice dispenser; RR lanterns; old grease buckets; ScottAtwater 16 hp boat motor; wood plains; skillets; costume jewelry; quilts; many nice old trunks; old pictures; Mowers: Ventrac w/ mower deck – runs great w/ 1700 hours; Craftsman LT 1000 riding mower w/ 42” deck; 2 new push mowers; Furniture & Misc.: nice credenza; dresser w/ mirror; chest of drawers; night stands; vanity w/ mirror; table & chairs; queen bed; cedar chest; bookcase bed; mag rack; lots of stands & misc. wooden chairs; oval coffee table; lots of hand tools; outdoor bench; extension ladder; weed eater; gas cans; grinder; seeders; jacks; edgers; jigsaw; chop saw; nailers; * Too much to list should be a great sale. **Updated list will be on the website. Note: Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates by 5:00pm Friday, May 31. 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
FOR SALE: (2) 2 yr. old Beagle/Bull females. One could come in heat anytime. $500/each (330) 698-0161 VM ENGLISH BULLDOG Puggle Puppies, Up to date on shots & wormed. Starting at $425. (330) 763-4037
NORWEGIAN MALE Elkhound, 3 yrs old, AKC Registered, Nice Farm dog, Trees ground hogs, 1 yr Bichon Male, $175 ea. (330) 897-7830
FOR SALE: 1 Pug male, Proven breeder, 3 female. Breed Sellout! (330) 893-1719
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FOR SALE: 31/2 yr. old English Bulldog, Male. AKC Registered. (330) 852-0703†x2
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.
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
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WANTED: MALTESE Male & Female, (330) 852-1084 COMPLETE KENNEL Sellout! AKC Cavaliers, (1) Poodle female, (5) Bulldog crosses, AKC English Bulldog male. Young producing stock. Approx $500-$600. (330) 893-0309 FOR SALE: Cavalier Puppies, female, $200 ea. (330) 695-2250
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BREED SELLOUT: Poms: 13 females, 1 male. Will sell as one unit. 330-897-0094 ext. 1. FOR SALE: BLACK lab puppy. Female, 5 mo. old. $150. (330) 359-0752 FOR SALE: 11 mo old Beabull female, Nice. $500 Marcus Miller (330) 567-5944 Ext. 1 BREEDING AGE dogs, (3) 1 yr old AKC Basset Hounds female, 2 bred to English Bulldogs. (1) English Bulldog Male, AKC, (1) Fawn Pug Male, born 6-18-10 (330) 674-0509 GOLDEN DOODLE male, 1 yr old, Shots & Dewormed. Friendly disposition. Jason Troyer 330-231-9602
ROMICK ESTATE LAND AUCTION
39+ ACRES OF LAND TILLABLE-WOODS-STREAM INVESTMENT POTENTIAL SOUTH OF BUSY SR 83 AND I-71 INTERCHANGE
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FOR SALE: Beagle Puppies, out of good hunting stock, $85 ea. Willis Yoder, 5189 CR 19, Millersburg, (330) 893-1973†Ext 2
FOR SALE: UKC Black/Tan Coon Hound Pups, had shots, great blood lines, (330) 698-0538
phone number. Levi Swartzentruber. 3235 CR 168, Millersburg OH. WESTERN DAIRY 330-473-7905
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AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD puppies. $60 each. (330) 674-7454
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 AKC REGISTERED Black, Boxer, male. 1 yr old. $500. (330) 472-2613. WANTING English Bulldog cross puppies and all toy breed puppies and crosses. Will pay cash at time of pick up. (740) 336-9334
TATE AUCTION
14+ ACRE FARM ONLY MINUTES FROM TOWN GOOD OLD FARM HOUSE WITH UPDATES APARTMENT RETURNING $700 PER MONTH NEWER 3-4 CAR GARAGE AND STORAGE BUILDING-BANK BARN-LIVESTOCK BARN WITH OUTSIDE LOT-PONDWOODS-GARDEN SPACE-BUILDING SITES Will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on location at 249 South Smyser Road, Wooster, Ohio. Located 2 miles West of Wooster on US Route 30, and South on Smyser . Or South of Wooster on State Route 3 to Heyl Road, West on Heyl, and North on Smyser.
SATURDAY JUNE 8, 2013 12:00 NOON
To settle the estate will sell the following land at absolute auction on location at 10303 Avon Lake Road, Burbank,. Ohio. Located on State Route 83 at the North edge of Burbank, Ohio. Or just South of the SR 83 and I-71 interchange.
THURSDAY JUNE 20, 2013 6:00 P.M. REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 6:00P.M Land continues to be the #1 option for smart investors. The returns beat any current bank CD rates. Land will not break or run away. There is no more land being made. And this chunk of land has the location, the future possibilities, and the opportunity to be either a short or long time investment. This land fronts on State Route 83 and features 30+ acres of good tillable farm land in the front. The rear of the property is woods and some timber and a creek running through the woods. Several home sites on the property. Mineral rights transfer subject to current leases. 39.784 acres total acreage. No buildings to tear down. No concrete to remove. The tillable land is rented for this year. However as commodity prices continue to rise good tillable land needs to bought when available. This land is available. Located in Harrisville Township, Medina County, and only two stones throw from a busy intersection and commercial properties. Easy access to major routes in any direction. This land sells as one parcel. And it all sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing, walk the land, and attend the auction. Aerial plat and pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on real estate auctions. No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Many people talk about what they could have bought land for 5, 10, or 15 years ago. This trend will continue into the future. Buy land. You will be glad you did. Auction by order of Marlene Collins, Ex. for ESTATE OF JUANITA ROMICK PROBATE #TBD AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Dave Acker BROKER- Jack Gant
AUCTION HOUSE: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm • 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524 MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER
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Musical Instruments AKC PUG Puppies, 2 females, 10 wks WANTED: A PAIR swans. Give price and old. Henry Mast, 2619 CR 160, Millers-
YOUNG CHANG G175 Grand Piano, Satin Black, Very good cond., Beautiful Mellow sound, has humidity bar. Moving, must sell. $6,000. (330) 231-2402
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REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 12:00 NOON One of the best country properties to sell at public auction this Spring. Good old farm house. Apartment returning $700.00 per month in rent to the owner. Lots of updates have been done in the house, but still retains the good old woodwork that gives the house character. Other improvements include a 3-4 car garage and storage building, old bank barn with stanchions and attached milk house, a pole building with fenced in lot that can be used for calves, sheep, goats or small animals of any kind. The west end of the property features open land, woods, pond, and several building sites. This farm was owned by the Gilmore Family for many years and operated under Logil Farm when it was an active dairy farm. An excellent small farm to raise a family, livestock, and crops. A set of buildings adaptable to many uses. A location only minutes to town and major highways. If you are shopping country you need to shop at this auction. The farm will be offered in 2 parcels and in combination. PARCEL #1 – All the improvements on 9.5+ acres of land. PARCEL #2 – 5.09 acres of land with woods, open land, pond, and several choice building sites. Buy the parcel or parcels that suit your needs. And it all sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment. For pictures and plat go to www.gant-realty.com. Click on real estate auctions. ALSO SELLING after the real estate an older 500 gallon bulk tank and double vat. Circle your calendar for one of the good country auctions. Buy land. You will be glad you did. TATE FARMS COMPANY,LTD, OWNER
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7 WK OLD MINIATURE Poodle puppies. ACA, Cream and apricot, will mature to approx. 10-12 lbs., and 9-12" at shoulder. Out of good breeding stock. 4 males, $250 each. 1 female, $375. (330) 897-0326 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: 10 x 14 Dog Kennel building with inside and outside run. 6 whelping units, seeders, puppy pen and also, wall heater. Best offer. Call (330) 275-5247 after 4pm. BEAGLE FEMALE. 3 yrs. old, will hunt rabbits. $75. (330) 763-0551 GOLDEN DOODLE Puppies, Shots & Dewormed $650 ea. Jason Troyer 330-231-9602 SHIH-TZU Mix puppies. $75 each. (330) 674-7454 FOR SALE: APRI Registered, Siberian Husky Puppies. 7 wks. old, CHAMPION blood lines. 7 males, all black and white with nice cactus markings. For more info call or text Dave at (330) 465-5690. ONE YEAR old Red Heeler male. Good cattle and watch dog, $25. Atlee Yoder, 5642 CR 59 Millersburg, OH 44654 TWO 3 YEAR OLD AKC Bichon females.Small, proven breeders. $250 each. (937) 386-0003 (1) BLACK Poodle Male, 10 mo old, (1) Yorkie Male, 19 mo old. (330) 897-6904 REGISTERED 2 yr old male, walker. Trees his own coons. Out of champion stock. $200/obo. 330-390-0284. GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES. Born 3-13. 5 females. 3 Goldendoodles. Born 4-01. Males and females. Shots and warmed. (330) 466-5097
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AKC GOLD-WHITE Shih-Tzu, Female. $25. AKR 3 YEAR OLD black-white Shih-Tzu, Female, $300. Shih-Tzu, Female gold-white. $50. (330) 893-3619.
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.
ENGLISH BULLDOG ACA Male, Proven Producer of large litters. Fawn/White, Great for crossbreeding $450. 330-600-9383
BEAUTIFUL, BABY Kittens, Very Playful! Make Great pets! Best Offer. (330) 763-4775
9 WK Old ACA Golden Retriever, male. $300. 5 yr old Golden Retriever, female, very friendly. $200. (330) 897-6602. 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 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. 4 YEAR OLD Yellow Lab, female. Breed to Yoder shack, Due 5-29-13. AKC and ACA Registered. (330) 893-3720 FOR SALE: 2 yr old Border Collie, female. Very nice and gentle. (330) 893-7611 AKC COCKER SPANIEL puppies, 1st shots & wormed, family raised, very cute! $450/F, $350/M. (330) 231-1326. FOR SALE: 2 black & white, 7 wk. old male Shih-Tzu puppies. (330) 893-3619 MINI Pin Male Pup. Only 1 left! 12 wks old. Very Cute! AKC Available $100. Shots and wormed. 9006 Salt Creek Rd, Fredericksburg, 44627. (330) 695-9841
YORKIE MALE. ACA Registered, 4 mo. old, black and tan, all shots and wormed. $500. (330) 231-7735
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FOR SALE: DEMARINI Double wall F5 bat. New in wrapper with one year warranty. Call (330) 897-1263
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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. EZV PALLET jack. 5,500 lb. rating. Used very little. $300/obo. 330-390-0284. FOR SALE: 40 hp Kubota diesel, runs good. Hyd. motors tank etc. 330-763-4827 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: 6600 watt Yamaha Generator, $900. Works, rope start, Marion Miller, 330-852-0261
Tools Machinery 355
4000 WATT GENERATOR, New in Box, $1000 OBO. Also, 5.5HP Honda, works good, $150. 330-674-5346
WANTED A skid house that is livable and moveable. Samuel Petersheim, 9106 C.R, 201, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627
FOR SALE: 4-roll power feed for rip table w/ stand, air powered, good cond., $575. (330) 674-2450.
WANTED: DRY CORN cobs. Levi Swartzentruber. 3235 CR 168. Millersburg, Ohio, 44654.
FOR SALE: 18" Williams Stone mill, rebuilt, $3,400 OBO. 16" Sprout - Waldron Stone mill, $3,400 OBO. (330) 674-2450.
CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094.
1 1/2 - 2 1/2 - 3 yds. self dumping hoppers, $500 to $750. Used pallet jack, $125. (330) 674-0889 540B JOHN DEERE table skidder. Almost new tires, new winch break. Good, working condition. $18,500. Lumber dip tank, used very little. $3,500. (330) 359-6303 FOR SALE: CASE 530B Backhoe. PH#: (330) 279-4819. WANTED: GOOD, used, Diesel Power Unit. Approx. 60 to 80 Horse. Mose Barkman. 4660 TR 507. Big Prairie, Ohio 44611.
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WANTED 4 or 6 HP outboard motor. Prefer 4 stroke. John Hershberger, 8100 S. Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 WANTED: BLOCKING logs, Beech, Sycamore, Aspen, Basswood. (330) 695-9807
WELDING SCREENS 6'x6' UV resistant, free standing, excellent condition, $70 ea. 330-893-1058
2 YEAR OLD BICHON/ Yorkie, with two puppies. (330) 893-2483.
FOR SALE: DELTA HYBRID table saw. 110 or 240 volt with unifence. (330) 695-2245
WANTED TO BUY: Mini surrey rubber tire sliding door. Steven 814-587-3858
I WILL BUY UNWANTED liters of small breed mixed pups. $25 each 330-413-9925.
(2) PALLET Jacks, 5000lb., $155. 5500lb, $195. Good Condition. (330) 897-1423
Rock Ridge Meadow Valley School Benefit auction SatuRday, june 8, 2013 at 9:00 a.M.
Located at Rock Ridge School, 1 1/2 mi. East of New Bedford, take S.R. 651 to T.R. 85 to T.R. 231 right, or from Baltic take S.R. 651 West to T.R. 85 to T.R. 231. new furniture: 56” rustic hickory roll top desk, 3 Oak Secretary Desks, oak sewing machine cabinet, 3 door cherry china hutch, character cherry corner hutch, 2 oak tables w/chairs, La-ZBoy reclining couch, La-Z-Boy recliner, 2-8” foot benches with folding legs, bar stools, elm king size sleigh bed, mission swivel glider w/ottoman, hickory rockers different colors and sizes, 2 lingerie chests. Quilts: Rose of Sharon, Mariner’s Star, Broken Star, trip around the world Queen size rag quilt, Log Cabin barn raising, plain quilts, and pieced tops, comforters, wall hangers, rugs etc. Pony cart harnesses: 4 year old brown pony 40” kid broke, E-Z Entry cart and harness, new set of Bio Draft harnesses, new buggy harness, used buggy and pony harnesses in good condition. Misc. items: Maytag washing machine in excellent condition, new Honda generator, porch swings, railroad ties, landscaping stones, 10 foot garage door, Eco Bricks, 100 bags of sawdust, 15 x 15 tent w/curtains, gift cert. from local businesses. Swing Set: 3 position swing set w/tower and slide. Free 20 mile delivery and setup. collector item: Cast aluminum Huber thresher made by Rock Ridge Casting. nursery items: flowers, hanging baskets, etc. Furniture sells at 10:30, Quilts at 12:30, drawing to win a brown pony for school age children at the end of Quilt Sale must be present to win. Come and enjoy the day with plenty of good food, bake sale, donuts, creme sticks, fry pies, soft pretzels, chicken and sausage sandwiches, noodles, pie and homemade ice cream. To satisfy your taste buds. for more info contact Owen Shetler • 33434 T.R. 231, Baltic, OH 43804 • PH. 330-897-4308 Aden Raber • 3155 T.R. 182 • Baltic, OH 43804 • PH. 330-897-4901
Auctioneer: Joseph Miller 33066 C.R. 126 Millersburg, OH 44654 PH. 740-622-1752 Assisting Auctioneers Todd Woodruff, Atlee Raber, Mel David Miller, Wayne Yoder
Mobile Home For Sale
NEW 4 Bed Double Wide
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JOHN DEERE 4039 60HP, power unit. In good condition. (419)566-1516. Lakeville.
Wanted: 4' CHEST type Freezer, for ice box, must be in good shape. (330) 698-3930 VM
FOR SALE: 1 yr old, male Beagle, $60. (330) 852-2865
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ICH KAUF Trash piles & Dumps. Call me anytime @ 330-275-7980 WANTED: 3" or larger used Steel Gas Pipe, need 200'. (330) 674-2500
Apartment Rentals
FOR RENT -2 BR 1 BA, livingroom up-
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Real Estate Firms stairs apartment available immediately. Call (330) 852-9191, ask for Lavon.
3 BD 2 BA. 1/2 Acre lot in Millersburg. Detached garage/ pole building. Remodelled in 2011. Investments property or Move - in Ready. (330) 275-7829
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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. NICE 2BR upstairs Apt in Killbuck,
Home Condo For Sale Stove, Frig, W/D hookup, Garage, No Animals, Security Dep. (330) 276-4091
FARMERSTOWN 3 BR, 1-1/3 acres, 2-stall barn, fenced pasture, walking distance to town - great neighbors. $139,900. 330-401-9952 2 BD HOUSE in Killbuck. $500+Dep +Utilities. 330-674-5740. Leave message.
YOU GOT SCRAP - WE GOT CASH! Pickups available. No equipment or vehicle too big for our disposal. Call anytime, 330-275-7980.
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. WANTED TO RENT: 3-4 Bedroom Home, preferably in the country. (330) 600-0477
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Mobile Home Rentals
NEWLY REMODELED Trailer in Killbuck, $400/mo +dep. W/S included. 330-231-5100 leave message.
HOLMES COUNTY KIDNEY FUND, INC.
This be up forfor sale benefitauction auctiontotobebe Thisbuilding buildingwill will be saleatatour ourannual annual benefit June 1, 2nd, 2012 Mt.Hope HopeAuction Auction Barn, Barn, Mt. heldJune held 2013 at at thetheMt. Mt.Hope, Hope,Ohio Ohio
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• 4’ overhang on front side of building • 5 Rows block foundation • 2” x 4” stud walls 16” OC with 7/16” OSB sub siding • Trusses 4’ painted steel or shingle roofing • Aluminum Soffit - Seamless aluminum gutters - down to ground level • 4” concrete floor with wire - 4’ x 40’ concrete apron in front of building • 4 - 4030 vinyl slider windows - Insulated glass and screens • 1 - 10’ x 8’ overhead door insulated - Wayne Door - Raised panel or flush • 1 - 3’ x 6’8” 9Lite walk-in door • Vinyl siding - Color choice by buyer Building permits are the responsibility of the purchaser. Above items are based on building being built on a level lot under standard soil conditions. Buyer is to provide driveway for access to building. If building site is more than 30 miles from Mt. Hope, travel charges occurred will be the responsibility of the buyer. Size can also be changed at a charge to be determined prior to starting construction. Window and door placement can also be changed.
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Holm Fund Marv P.O. Berli
Any questions on building, call Roy D. Yoder - 330.231.0983
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Cleaning 830
'97 Plymouth Breeze, reliable transportation, minimal rust, $950. (330) 378-5720 PAYING CASH, $300 - $1000 for unwanted cars, trucks & vans. Call Mike, 330-256-0458.
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Boats
FOR SALE: 18' Deep V Aluminum Lake Erie Boat. Good condition w/ 75 Horse Johnson, runs good. $4,500. (330) 674-2500 17' ALUM Canoe, $200 (330) 852-1302 PM Boat Motor Repair. Full service on out board motors. $20/hr +parts. Call for appointment. 330-674-2500 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. FOR SALE: 8HP Mercury Outboard Tiller Motor, 1995, w/gas tank & hose. $800 (330) 763-1463
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Motorcycles ATVs
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'98 1500 Dodge Ram, 4x4, good condition, $2,300/obo. (330) 473-5289
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Vans
LARGEST STOCK of Passenger Vans in Holmes County for Sale. http://www.passenger-van.com. Call or text (330) 763-3234 VAN AVAILABLE for rent. 2008 Ford 15-passenger XLT, privacy glass, hitch receiver, plus luggage carrier available. Reasonable rates, Mlbg 330- 231-4493
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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 WEATHERED SIDING Boards, 1x12 Pine, various lengths. Excellent for home decor use. $1.20 per lin. ft. Price will be discounted for quantity purchases. Elmer Mast, 8718 TR 552, Shreve. (330) 231-0797
• Vinyl Windows 06500Installations AD11797131 72 • Free windows • Free Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH
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FOR SALE: ROUND Landscaping rocks. A few big ones. (330) 567-0063
BERLIN GRAVELY SALES
LANDSCAPE RENOVATION. Mulching. Free computer land Design. Envisions. Call 330-641-4109
330-893-2421
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Storage
STORING YOUR VALUABLES Starting at $20/Month Copperhead Storage Call 330.600.1366
4319 County Road 168 • Millersburg, OH 44654
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Top Soil
TOP SOIL & Fill Dirt, lots of it. (740)
Lawn & Gardening 925
Area. Will also do some bobcat work. Duane Weaver 330-763-1192
MINI EXCAVATOR, (For Rent or Hire) @ Mini Rates! Stump Grinding, Free Estimate. 330-621-1408 or 614-290-1836
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Painting 291-7019
Windows
FOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them without replacing the entire window. (330) 674-7556.
JUNK TODAY.
TREASURE TOMORROW.
Place an ad in the Shopper classifieds and turn your junk into treasure. Tina Owens
Free Exterior est! Call for Summer Specials. See us on Facebook. 330 231-3541
Standing At Stud
Realtor, ABR, RRS Call or Text: 330-231-0733
Real Estate • Mortgage • Title • Insurance
Email: TinaOwens@HowardHanna.com
Hidden Y’s Classic Knight
The perfect choice for your crossbred mare’s. $300 Service fee LFG.
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
Black Friesian Morgan Cross Stallion Classic is a Proven Stallion with a fantastic Headset and a Super Driver all in ONE PACKAGE!
YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will built all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free Estimates. 330-763-0497
Joseph Yoder 33945 SR 643• Baltic, Ohio 43804 330-897-8650
New Price $75,000
New Listing $164,900
2 Bedroom 1 Full bath 2.5 Car Garage 2 Acres Immediate Possession West Holmes S.D
3 Bedroom 2.5 Bath 2 Car Garage 0.465 Acres Private Back Porch Wooster City S.D.
Ready To Be Your Own Boss? 10 Bedroom w/ Attached Inn Keeper Quarters is Waiting For You! Have Your Business Up & Running before Peak Tourist Season!
Need More Pictures or Details of these House or other Homes? Then Visit: TinaOwens.HowardHanna.com
Holmes County
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Landscaping
Demos & 08650 AD12337327 144 Rentals mantis Available tiller
Excavating WILL TILL Gardens in Holmes County GORILLA PAINTING CONTRACTORS-
2001 Ford F-150 XL, 2-wd, 4.2 V6, runs good, all new tires. 330-465-3387
'94 JEEP Cherokee Laredo, 4.0 inline 6-cyl. engine, 175k miles, rebuilt trans.still needs work, $1500/obo. 330-763-1475, after 4pm.
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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.
Trucks SUVs
1998 3/4 Ton 4x4 GMC Suburban 5.7L 350 Engine, 148K Miles, Good condition. Black, 3rd row seat, leather, moon roof. 4WD works great. Strong running truck. $3,700 Call or text 330-763-1172
HAULING WITH 1 ton dump truck & trailer. Duane Weaver, 330-763-1192.
Construction
2004 HONDA Foreman 4x4, $2,100. Call 330-432-4686
540
• Excellent cultivator • Lifetime warranty on tines
WE BUY junk cars 262-9300 DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.
Pole Steel Building 1130
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.
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1999 VW Beetle, Silver Gray, Good Condtion, 130K Miles, Good Runner, Good Deal @ $2,990 (330) 231-0797
Lawn & Gardening 970
CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094.
2010 HONDA CIVIC. Only 25,500 miles! Excellent condition. $13,900. (330) 763-0387 2000 CHEVY Cavalier 170,000 miles. $1800 obo. 330-473-8082
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College Hills Honda
0.9% FINANCING 24-60 Months All 2013 Fit – Odyssey – Pilot – Crosstour – CRV 0.9% FINANCING 24-36 Months 1.9% FINANCING 37-60 Months All 2013 Accord – Ridgeline – Civic 0.9%
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2013 Ridgeline RT
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All leases require $3000 cash or trade equity due at signing. All leases are plus tax, title, documentary fee and license plates. All leases are 36 month 36,000 closed end except the Ridgeline. Ridgeline is a 48 month 48,000 closed end lease. Accord and Civic One Pay 24 month 24,000 miles closed end lease includes all taxes Wayne County 6.25% and all fees. Accord is $9259 and the Civic is $7314 total out of pocket and zero monthly payments due. All leases and finance rates for well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial services good through 07-08-2013.
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Powertrain Coverage
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The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the powertrain coverage to 7 years*/100,000 miles. P7617
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2010 Civic EX CPE
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2011 CRV EX 4WD
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2010 Odyssey EXL
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The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the nonpowertrain coverage by 1 year/12,000 miles to 4 years*/48,000 miles.
2010 Civic LX Sdn
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2010 Civic LX Sdn
P7624
2010 CRV EX 4WD
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2011 CRV SE 4WD
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2011 Pilot EXL AWD
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2011 Fit Sport Auto
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2010 CRV LX 4WD
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2001 Civic EX Coupe
Other Select Used Cars $ 9973A
9,999
2002 CRV EX 4WD
$ P7623
6,995
2000 Grand Cherokee
$ P7612A
Special of the Week
9,989
2005 Escape XLT
$ $ 9959A
6,988
2002 Grand Prix GT
$ 9885A
7,988
2005 Lesabre Custom
$ 9951A
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2010 Seville SLS
2005 Volvo XC70 CC AWD
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2010 Traverse LT AWD
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2004 Element EX 4WD
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36 Month Lease. $1,989 due at Lease Signing, Includes 1st Month’s Payment and Acquisition Fee. No security Deposit Required. Excludes Taxes, title, and Fee’s. Excess Milage .15¢ Per/Mile. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE THRU MAZDA’S INCENTIVES.
36 Month Lease. $0 Down Payment. $0 Security Deposit. $0 1st Month’s Payment. $0 due at Lease Signing. Excludes Taxes, Title, Fees. Monthly Payment includes a $595 Acuisition Fee. Excess Milage .15¢ Per/Mile. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE THRU MAZDA’S INCENTIVES.
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2013 NISSAN ROUGE S AWD
2009 KIA SPORTAGE
• 4DR • AWD • S Gray • #P3216 Was $22,919
• 2WD • 4DR • Auto • LX • #3904TC Was $12,200
2012 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ • Silver • LFX • #P2288 Was $19,850
2008 TOYOTA FJ CRUISER
2012 MAZDA6 TOURING
• 4WD • 4DR • Auto •#P2307 Was $24,000
• 4DR SDN • Auto • I Tour • #P2219 Was $17,207
$20,656 or $321 x 72 Mo. $11,195 or $186 x 66 Mo. $17,188 or $267 x 72 Mo. $18,990 or $319 x 66 Mo. $15,988 or $248 x 72 Mo. 2008 FORD FOCUS SE • 4DR • SDN • White • 99N •#3913A Was $11,650
2012 MAZDA5 SPORT
2007 HONDA ACCORD EX
• 4DR • WGN • Auto • Sport L5 Power #P2297 Was $17,375
• 4DR • 14 AT EX SIL • #3897A Was $12,682
2012 FIAT 500
2007 MAZDA CX7 SPORT AWD
• 2DR • HB • Pop Green • LT • #P2313 Was $14,113
• SUV • Galaxy Gray • 2.3L • 4CYL • #P2276A • Was $11,125
$10,581 or $177 x 66 Mo. $15,982 or $247 x 72 Mo. $10,995 or $217 x 54 Mo. $13,895 or $214 x 72 Mo. $10,195 or $203 x 54 Mo. 2006 HONDA CIVIC LX
2012 MAZDA3 TOURING
• SDN • LX • MT • Silver • #P2287A Was $9,524
• 4DR • SDN • Auto • I Tour • #P2318 Was $18,773
2011 NISSAN MURANO S AWD
2005 SATURN VUE AWD
2011 MAZDA3 I TOURING
• AWD • 4DR • S Gray • #P2296 Was $24,450
• SED • 4DR • SDN • Auto • #3867TA Was $18,175
• 4DR • AWD • Auto • V6 • Silver • #3920TA Was $10,197
2009 MAZDA MXR MIATA COUPE TOURING
2010 MAZDA3 TOURING
• PRHT • Blue • 2.0L • 4CYL • #P2289 Was $24,800
• Sedan • Blue • 4CYL • 2.0L • #3865C Was $15,942
$16,918 or $263 x 72 Mo. $8,999 or $179 x 54 Mo. $21,947 or $340 x 72 Mo. $16,991 or $263 x 72 Mo. $9,121 or $181 x 54 Mo. 2005 MAZDA6
2011 MAZDA3 GT
• 6IA Sedan • White • #3850A Was $8,934
• SE • Grand Touring • 2.3L • #3931A Was $22,615
$20,475 or $317 x 72 Mo.
2004 CHEVY MALIBU LT
• 2DR • HB • DSG • PZEV • Black• #P2314 Was $17,413
• 4DR • SDN • LT • Red• #3890TB Was $9,342
$8,077 or $179 x 48 Mo.
OUR USED CAR PROMISE... All Used Cars 10 Years Old or Newer, Under 100,000 Miles Get: • 2 Year Limited Warranty • 1 Year Roadside Assistance • 1 Year Key Care • 1 Year Tire & Wheel Protection • 2 Oil Changes
ALL NEW MAZDAS
• SUV • White • 2.3 DISI • Turbo • #3916TA Was $23,816
$7,995 or $177 x 48 Mo. $19,988 or $310 x 72 Mo. $21,994 or $342 x 72 Mo. $14,999or $232 x 72 Mo.
2009 VOLKSWAGEN GTI
$14,995 or $250 x 66 Mo.
2010 MAZDA CX7 TOURING AWD
COME WITH 3 YEAR. OR 36,000 MILE BUMPER TO BUMPER WARRANTY AND A 5 YR. OR 60,000 MILE POWERTRAIN WARRANTY
1999 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GTP
1998 BUICK CENTRY
1997 FORD RANGER XLT
• 4DR • SDN • GTP • Red • #3903TA Was $4,392
• 4DR SDN • Custom • Green • #3869A Was $3,775
• Reg • Cab • 107.9” • #3923A Was $4,495
ON SALE FOR. $3,995
ON SALE FOR. $3,775
* $213 Down Plus Tax & Fees, 03.99% With Approved Credit 720 beacon Rates May Vary Depending on Year of Vehicle and Bank
ON SALE FOR. $2,995 50 USED CARS IN STOCK FEATURING OVER 15 4X4 & AWD VEHICLES
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4x4 TRUCKS & SUV’s
01 GMC Sonoma SLE 4x4
Power Windows & Locks, Running Boards, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
$8,991
SALE ENDS 6/10/13
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