Holmes County Shopper June 6, 2013

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Rails-to-Trails Benefit Auction

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Ninth annual event raises funds for maintenance of Holmes County Trail

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By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer Community members The Holmes County can support the Holmes Veterans Services Center County Trail in more will accept applications for ways than one at the assistance for June through ninth annual Rails-toJune 21 at noon. The VetTrails Benefit Auction. erans Service Commission The auction will be board meeting will be June held on Saturday, June 24, at 6:30 p.m. 8, at Hipp Station at the Office hours are Monday, Millersburg Depot of the 8:30 a.m.-5-.30 p.m., and Holmes County Trail. Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.All event proceeds ben4:30 p.m. For more inforefit the Holmes County mation call 330-674-4806. Rails-to-Trails Coalition See Pg. 3 — CALENDAR and support the ongoing year-round maintenance and development of the LIGHT TOWER Holmes County Trail. FOR RENT! “The auction is a major component in helping maintain the trail system as it is and keeping it open year-round for trail uses,” said Holmes County Park District Director Jen Halverson. “The funds we raise through this make that possible.” Great for The two-day event will kick off on Friday Work Projects, with an open house and Volleyball, etc. activity night. The open CALL: house, which will be held Lee Gingerich at Hipp Station, will run from 4-9 p.m. Days: 330-674-0456 , rra ntyWa nty, activities Wa Friday night Aid Aid ng ngrra ari ari He He Eve: 330-674-2662 st st Be Be s s ca’ ca’ eri eri Am Am !tio !youth volleyball ide ide nw nw include tio na na e e vic vic ser ser h h wit wit

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Quilts are popular items in the auction held to benefit the Holmes County Trail. Proceeds from the auction are the main funding source for trail development and year-round care.

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Weekly Specials Colby Cheese ........................$2.89 lb. Easy Carve Ham ....................$2.39 lb. Frozen Breaded Chicken Patties (14 ct. Box) ......... $28.50 Instant Pudding Mix Vanilla & Chocolate ............... $1.25 Cream Cheese (8 oz. Bar)............. $1.09 Powdered Sugar ...................... .75¢ lb. Frozen Red Pie Cherries .............$3.29 lb. 10 lb. Box ........................ $28.50 White Sugar ......................... .59¢ lb. 50 lb. Bag ........................ $23.99 ORDER YOUR FROZEN FRUITS NOW!

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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.

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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

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Calendar ter will hold a bi-county food distribution for Wayne and Holmes resiFabulous Fifties dents June 8 from 10:30 Fish Fry is June 7 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at MCA American Legion Post Church, 10664 Fryburg 494 of Sugarcreek will Road, Fredericksburg. hold a Fabulous Fifties Residents who fall within Family Fish Fry, on Friday, 200 percent poverty level June 7, at the Post Home are eligible. Take a photo ID with on North Broadway current address. Call Street. The all-you-can-eat fish fry will run from 4-7 330-683-2242 or email p.m. Everyone is welcome. r f r a z i e r @ w o o s t e r h o pecenter.org for more information. (Continued From Page 1)

Saturday distribution includes Holmes

The annual Road Apple 5k will be held in conjunction with the ninth annual Holmes County Rails to Traits Benefit Auction on

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99¢ Snack Bags Are Back! Wh. Sugar (4 lb.) ...... $2.55 (40 lb.) ....... $25.45 Water Softener Salt (40 lb.)...................... $3.25

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1 Pint Grape Tomatoes Troyer Deluxe Bologna..........................$1.49/lb. 3/$6.00 Troyer Oil Browned Turkey Breast ......$3.99/lb.

S.V.M. Pork Bratwurst............................$2.79/lb.

50lb. Russet Potatoes Open Pit BBQ Sauce ..........................99¢/18 oz. $12.50 Honey Nut Cheerios....................$2.79/12.25 oz.

Thesco Flour ..............................................49¢/lb.

Huge 28ct. Sweet ....................................................$23.98/50 lb. bag Seeded Florida Watermelon Reiter Orange Juice (1/2 gal.) .................2/$3.00 $8.95ea. Whole Spiral Sliced Ham ......................$1.49/lb.

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Oven Roasted Turkey Breast .................$2.95 lb. EZ Carve Ham .................$2.09 lb. Mozzarella ......................$2.67 lb. Extra Sharp Cheddar .....$3.16 lb.

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An auction to benefit Darren Dawson will be held Saturday 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 to benefit Dawson as he recovers from injuries sustained in an accident.

Holmes Trail run set for Saturday

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June 8 at the Hipp Station/Millersburg Depot. The events will include a 5k race and a fun, fitness walk. All events will take place on the Holmes County Trail. Medals will be awarded in the 5k. Registration opens at 7 a.m. The walk begins at 7:30 am. The 5k race will start at 7:45 a.m. with an awards ceremony at 8:45 a.m. For more information visit holmestrail.org or call 330-674-0475. Online registration is powered by Active.com. Proceeds benefit the Holmes County Rails-toTrails Coalition.

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The 2-mile Fitness Walk will begin at 7:30 a.m., followed by the 5K race at 7:45 a.m. on Saturday. The Holmes County Rails-to-Trails benefit auction will be held following the race.

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explained Halverson. All events are held on the Holmes County Trail, starting and finishing at Hipp Depot. An awards ceremony will follow and runners are invited to stay for breakfast. After the race is complete, it’s time for the auction. The auction will include a little bit of everything, from locally made furniture, quilts, lawn mowers, tools, swing sets, bicycles, buggies and more, plus a log cabin. “Local businesses and individuals donate the auction items, or some will make monetary donations so we can purchase items,” explained Halverson.

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and early with a breakfast of sandwiches, fresh fruit, doughnuts and cream sticks, orange juice and coffee served at 7 a.m. alongside registration for the Road Apple 5K. The 2-mile Fitness Walk will begin at 7:30 a.m., followed by the 5K race at 7:45 a.m. “There is the 5K and then there is the fun fitness walk — it’s not timed, it’s just another way for people to support the trail and get a T-shirt,”

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Community The family that RVs together stays together Apparently we took an RV trip when I was a young child, but my only recollection is running out of gas on the highway somewhere in Tennessee and standing on the side of the road, completely afraid for my life. My next memory of a camper is the one parked in the driveway of my childhood friend, Liz’s, house. I don’t even think it was theirs, but it was there and we would go in and play house and her mom served us roast beef deli meat sandwiches with A1 sauce on them, something I had never had before. This luxurious adventure had definitely turned around my opinion of the house on wheels, not to mention

opened up a whole new flavor profile for lunchmeat. As an adult I admit the fascination has always continued, and so when my family decided on a summer vacation this year, we wanted to fulfill our dream of RVing out west. The thought of only having to unpack suitcases once as we traveled between parks and cooking favorite family meals on a tiny stove next to a tiny refrigerator and tiny sink was far too enticing and we

booked it. If you are ever thinking of taking a family vacation in an RV, here is how the first few days might go: Day No 1. You pick up the beastly vehicle and upon opening the door, your children rush in and immediately start bouncing from chair to chair, laying on every bed, opening every cupboard, window, and nook and cranny. They stake claim on their sleeping spots and within seconds somebody is begging to use the bathroom, because the thought of a bathroom on wheels is just about the most fascinating thing to a child. Later that day, they realize the availability of snacks is too much for their little self-

control to handle, and by the end of the day, you realize there is a 15-second gap of time between when someone has to pee or wants something to eat. It all feels very exhaustingly fun, but the saving grace is the bed you can reach in a matter of milliseconds. Day No. 2. By this time, the children have come out of ultra excitement mode and are settling in to life on the road. Or the campground. They have learned how to turn the table into a bed and vice versa and are pros at flushing the toilet. You feel like you have become domestic master because there is nothing you can’t cook in that kitchen with 3

square inches of counterspace. The husband struts proudly around because he has officially figured out the hoses and buttons that come with keeping this monster running smoothly. Kids are playing cards and drawing pictures. Everyone is considering selling the house and moving in to one of these babies permanently. Day No. 3. The novelty is starting to wear off. The general odors involved with five people in a small box start to become a permanent fixture and you think that maybe moving hiking boots to an outside storage compartment would be a pretty good idea. Flatulence has been completely outlawed and even mim-

Church notes Wooster Hope Center to hold first food distribution Wooster Hope Center will have the first Bi-County Food Distribution for Wayne and Holmes Counties on Saturday, June 8 from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at MCA Church, located at 10664 Fryburg Road, Fredricksburg, OH 44621. All Wayne and Holmes County residents who fall within the 200 percent poverty level are eligible. Take a photo ID with current address. Please call 330-683-2242 or email rfrazier@woosterhopecenter.org. for more information.

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.

VBS at Barrs Mill Church of God

The event is being moved from the usual second Wednesday in June to the third Wednesday, June 19, at 5 p.m. Chicken and sloppy joe sandwiches, noodles, baked beans, salads, pie, cake and homemade ice cream will be served. The church is on state Route 754, south of Shreve. Proceeds are used to care for and make improvements at the cemetery and church.

older, and adults will have an interactive learning experience. Meanwhile, children grades K-5 will Nutty Genesis Profeshave an action-packed sor and the Search for adventure through God’s the Armor of God are thrilling creation using themes of Vacation Bible the Answers in Genesis School which begins Curriculum. Nursery and Monday, June 10 at Barrs preschool-age classes will Mill Church of God. VBS also be available. runs through Friday, June On Saturday morning 14, 6:30-9 p.m. The church and Sunday, an Answers is located at 44677 state in Genesis adjunct speakRoute 93, Sugarcreek. er, Bob Gillespie, will share in four sessions Joyfulaires that will boost confidence in believing the historiVBS for parents, in concert cal accounts in Genesis The Joyfulaires will be children at by showing that science in concert Saturday eve- Gateway actually confirms what ning, June 15, at 7 p.m. the Bible says and contraat Gospel Hill Ministry’s Fellowship dicts man’s ideas. His title Open Air Place of WorGateway Fellowship of topics include: The Seven ship, 27610 Township Millersburg will be host C’s of History, aka True Road 45, Warsaw. A love for an event June 20-23 History of the World; Scioffering will be taken for for the entire family, ence Confirms the Bible; The Joyfulaires. A food “Pursuit of Truth.” It will The Key to Reclaiming stand will be serving from be June 20-21 from 6:30-9 the Culture; and Creation 5:30-6:45 p.m. Take a lawn p.m.; June 22 from 9 a.m.- Evangelism: Why Won’t chair for best seating. In noon and June 23 at 10 They Listen? case of inclement weath- a.m. and 6:30 p.m. There will also be resourcer the sing will be held This event will be an es available for purchase inside. For further infor- educational and fun on Saturday and Sunday. mation call 740-824-3300 learning experience on The event is free with or www.gospelhill.org. the authority of God’s no registration required. word regarding Creation Free-will offerings will be versus Evolution. This received on Sunday to help Hopewell ice is not a typical VBS in defray costs. cream festival The church is at 1287 which parents drop their kids off for a couple of Massillon Road, Millerstime changes hours, but this is for the burg. For more informaThe annual Hopewell entire family to attend tion, call the church office Cemetery/Trustee’s ice together. On Thursday at 330-674-2748 or visits cream festival will be at and Friday evenings, the web site at www.gatea different time this year. youth, sixth-grade and wayuse.org/comingup.

icking the sound earns you a stern look from a mother who cannot take it any longer. Playing cards have been ripped. The cupboard is full of half-eaten bags of chips and you realize there is not a vegetable to be seen. General fatigue has set in, but there’s that bed. Right there. Day No. 4. A new dawn is a new day. Parents get strict and start barking orders to fold bedding and change underwear and brush teeth because moms know these things and before long, everything is clean and happy and we are ready to roll again. First stop: The grocery store for some roast beef and A1 sauce.

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were recited along with the Pledge of Allegiance. Best rededicated weight On May 29, members of loss winner for the week TOPS OH 1573 Nashville was Rena Troyer. The reported a loss of 12 ¾ best TOPS winner for the pounds. Thirteen members month was Tammi Koser recited TOPS and KOPS with Linda Miller as runPledges. Our best weekly ner-up. Best weekly and loser told us to eat spin- monthly KOPS winner ach. Kaitlyn Kemper tied was Ada Troyer. Monthly with a new member for winners received fruit best monthly loser. Katie also. Sandy Miller won the Kline was best weekly and cheer bag. The forbidden monthly rededicated loser. food for the week is no Becky Kemper was our in-betweens and the thing best weekly and monthly to do is to exercise at least 20 minutes three times KOPS. Katie Kline gave a pro- this week. Leader Verna gram from South Beach Yoder was recognized for Magazine. To slow down having attended TOPS six digestion eat raw food, weeks in a row. For more whole grains and the information about TOPS peels of fruit. Keep chop- call 330-897-6007. ping to a minimum. Fiber decreases your appetite. Millersburg Cook your oatmeal. Add Lions Club protein to each meal. Next week is tasting. Millersburg Lions Club Mary Burgett will have meets the first Thursday the program. The chapter of the month at 6:30 p.m. meets each Wednesday and on the following noon at the Nashville United (first Friday of the month). Methodist Church at 5:45 Both meetings are held at with weigh in at 5:15 PM. The Hotel Millersburg.

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Knights of Gaming Board Gaming Society meets the third Saturday of the month from noon-6 p.m. at the Holmes County District Public Library, Millersburg.


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Expanding Your God-Capacity It’s only a matter of time before this “aquanaut” has to come up for air—her lung capacity is limited. Yet, as she grows and practices, she will be able to remain underwater for a longer span of time. We possess what might be considered “God capacity”. Spiritual development that results from time spent with Him, our “God Capacity” can be limitless. We will not drown in defeat; instead we will deal with life as it comes, not with panic, but drawing on our expanded capacity of patience and trust in God. Expand your “God Capacity” this week as you visit His house. Leviticus 16:1–19

Weekly Scripture Reading 2 Samuel 1 Kings 2 Kings 9:1–13 17:1–24 5:1–27

Leviticus 16:20–34

Joel 2:1–27

Jeremiah 31:1–22

Scriptures Selected by the American Bible Society ©2013, Keister-Williams Newspaper Services, P.O. Box 8187, Charlottesville, VA 22906, www.kwnews.com

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Auction “This poly patio set is scarlet and gray for Ohio Next up is the furniture State and has a large and quilts, most of which table, four chairs that are made by local Amish swivel and an umbrella. craftsmen. Notable items It would have your deck include bedroom suites, ready for the season,” hutches, desks, table and said Halverson. chairs, cedar chests and The log cabin sells at other wooden items. 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. The buggies and lawn This 16-foot by 24-foot furniture, as well as walk- b u i l d i n g features behind mowers and swing an 8-foot by 24-foot sets, will be auctioned off porch on one side, plus at 10:30 a.m. followed an indoor loft on one by Auction Highlights at side. noon. “It was such a success These popular items last year that the commitinclude a locally crafted tee decided to do it again. curly maple grandfather The community stepped clock, Holmes County up and supported it Trail commemorative again, so it was almost items, an Ohio State- entirely donated and themed poly patio set and that makes it nice going more. into auction day,” said (Continued From Page 4)

Halverson. “We made some upgrades after talking with our donors and sponsors who supported the project.” This includes a roof upgrade, switching from a metal roof to a pitch metal shingle roof in the buyer’s choice of color and the floor will now be tongue and groove prefinished laminate. The cabin will be built on skids at the buyer’s level lot, with free delivery within 40 miles of Millersburg. The event’s silent auction will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the winner of the pony raffle for a 4-year-old pony will be drawn at 1 p.m. A lunch menu, bake sale and

homemade ice cream will also be available throughout the day. So come out and support the trail, said Halverson. “There are so many ways that people can contribute that day — between the lunch, the breakfast, the bake sale, the raffles, the Road Apple 5K — there are so many pieces and parts that can go into it.” For more information please visit holmestrail. org or contact the Holmes County Trail at 330674-0475. Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330674-5676 or kmohr@thedaily-record.com.

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GUEST SPEAKER — Ohio Supreme Court Justice Judith French was appointed to the Ohio Supreme Court by Governor Kasich in December, 2012 and took office Jan. 1, 2013. Prior to becoming Supreme Court Justice she served on the 10th District Court of Appeals in Franklin County. She was the guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Holmes County Republican Women held May 13 at The Hotel Millersburg. Women from Holmes, Ashland and Wayne counties attended.

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Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival is this weekend ‘Nightglow’ will take place on Saturday around 9:15 p.m. parking, and musical entertainment are free. A full slate of fun and entertainment will also take place over the weekend at the fairgrounds. Visitors can enjoy midway attractions, craft booths, antiques flea market, carnival rides, fireworks, photo contest, karaoke, nightglow, musical entertainment, food vendors and many other family-oriented activities. On Friday night, enjoy

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free musical entertainment including The Wayfarers, The Railers From Nashville, and fireworks at 9:30 p.m. Saturday entertainment throughout the day features a variety of live music and performances from several groups including Miss Jennifer’s Dance Studio, Jodie’s Dance, Ashleigh Kingsmore and the Retrovox Band. The popular balloon ‘Night Glow’ takes place around 9:15 p.m. On Sunday, June 9, R Submitted photos & D Promotions KaraThis year the Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival will be held Friday, June oke will be on the stage 7 through Sunday, June 9, with launches and fly-ins taking place at the throughout the after- Coshocton County Fairgrounds noon beginning at 2 p.m. Balloon launches and fly-ins will take place (weather permitting) on Friday, June 7 around 6 p.m.; Saturday, June 8, around 6 a.m. and again around 6 p.m.; and Sunday, June 9, around 6 a.m. Sponsors and supporters of the 2013 festival include Frontier Power Company, Doug Marmie State Farm, Frontier Propane, SanCasT Inc., R. Dale Smith, Super 8 Motel/Roscoe Motor Inn, Central Ohio Technical College, Coshocton Village Inn & Suites, Jones Metal Products/Jones-Zylon Co., The Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival is the longest continuously runEdward Jones Invest- ning hot air balloon festival in Ohio. ments-Mike Remington,

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This will be the 32nd year for balloons to take flight over the rolling hills and farms of Coshocton County. The Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival presented by the Coshocton County Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Frontier Power is the longest continuously running hot air balloon festival in Ohio. This year the event will be held Friday, June 7 through Sunday, June 9, with launches and fly-ins taking place at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds located at 707 Kenilworth Ave. in Coshocton. Admission,

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AAA Auto Club, WalMart Super Center, Clow Water Systems, Decosky Ford, Roscoe Village and the Monticello III Canal Boat, Central Realty, Advanced Spinal Care & Rehabilitation, Ember Complete Care and The Coshocton Foundation. The Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival, sponsored by the Frontier Power company is held in Coshocton, — ‘The Made in the USA City’, a 200-year-old community with a rich history of manufacturing innovations and local retailers

focused on showcasing made in the USA products. To learn more about affordable and fun things to do in Coshocton including the Horsedrawn Canal Boat Ride, Historic Roscoe Village, Unusual Junction, Coshocton’s five wineries, family-fun events and more, call 1-800-338-4724 or go to www.VisitCoshocton.com. For more information about the Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival go to www.CoshoctonChamber.com, or call 740-6225411.


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Benton Days homecoming combines fun, food, fellowship mer Bentonites from days past. There may even be a short history lesson from one of the Benton old timers and some information about the recipient of the silent auction proceeds, Hospice. To sign up for the volleyball tournament, call David at 330-763-0447. Corn hole teams sign at the site. Everyone is welcome, but especially those who have any connection to Benton. Come and enjoy an evening of fun, food, fellowship and entertainment. Event will run from 4:30 until 10 p.m., except for the volleyball, which will go until the tournament is over.

The Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center’s Garden of Roses of Legend and Romance, 1680 Madison Ave., Wooster, will hold its annual open house and rose sale from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, June 8. The three-acre collec-

As odd as the whole thing might seem to the casual observer, such is the essence of an enduring relationship. We each understand and honor what makes the other tick. I suppose the best way to sum it up is this: I know, it’s only rock-‘n’-roll, but she likes it!

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a ticket I simply have no sympathy for that devil. Thankfully, Kristin’s sister, Kimberly, a woman who I typically wish would simply get off of my cloud, stepped in to give me shelter from the crush of paying for two tickets. Kristin and Kim will be flying to Chicago for the show!

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The fifth annual Benton Days (of the modern era) will be held on Friday, June 21 in greater downtown Benton. Barbecued chicken will be served starting at 4:30 p.m. At 5:30 p.m., entertainment will begin with singing groups Roy D’s Granddaughters, Abe Yoder; Daughters of Grace and local Bentonite, John Schmid. Also part of the festivities will be a corn hole tournament, a volleyball tournament, a silent auction, homemade ice cream, and probably the most valuable of all — conversations and meetings with current and for-

it barely holds a cigarette lighter in an outstretched hand to THE most significant anniversary in the world of my dear wife — the 50th anniversary of the greatest rock-‘n’-roll band on earth: The Rolling Stones! I am man enough to accept that even though I’ve played a significant role in the day-to-day life of my Honky-tonk woman for the past 27 years, her first and longest love, Mick Jagger, has actually been a part of her life for somewhere in the vicinity of 40 years. When we learned the Stones’ 50th anniversary tour would coincide with our own 25th, plans began to swing in the direction of the show in Chicago just days before our actual date. As plans progressed and it became evident that honoring my wife’s passion would ringup to a minimum of $500 a ticket I began to look for an alternative to deliver satisfaction. I mean, I like Mick and the boys just fine, but at half a grand

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noteworthy affair. Reaching deep into my romantic soul I pulled out a surprise adventure that started off with a tandem bicycle ride, took a detour compliments of a faked mechanical breakdown and ended up with a wonderful overnight at the Sassafras Knoll B&B — hot tub, champagne and all. No. 20 was another opportunity for surprise when I detoured us on the way home from a James Taylor concert at Blossom to a room at the Quaker Square Hilton and a next-

day, guided golf-cart tour of our good old alma mater, Akron U. All along the way, from our eighth anniversary onward, our faithful readers have followed along on the journey. We could actually go back in the archives and find out EXACTLY what we did on our 10th anniversary, just by reading the newspaper! Now as we round the corner to anniversary number 25, it’s actually difficult to remember a time when our readers weren’t yet a part of our lives. We’ve been truly fortunate in a thousand different ways, and have always been thankful for the opportunity to share our world with you! (Alright, enough of the mushy stuff, let’s get back to the fun!) One might imagine that with such a significant milestone on the near horizon I would find myself in a flurry of surprise planning. Such is not the case, because as monumental as a 25th wedding anniversary might seem,

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Barbwire Border Collies have always been my best friends mer evening, by a neighbor who had neither lights nor brakes on his old car. On my 11th birthday we drove to Creston to purchase our first Border Collie. I have never forgotten when the door on a little red barn was opened and two adorable black and white puppies came tumbling out. I had to choose one and that was hard. His name was King and he rode all the way home on my lap. He was smart and knew much more about how a Border Collie should work than we did! He loved my Dad and went everywhere with him. My Mom, however, had a little problem with him. She had free range chickens and when King didn’t have anything else to do, he would spend

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rush to put them out. For almost a year after she died, if I saw cows eating through the fence, all I had to do was yell her name and they would back out! My current Border Collie is officially registered as “Blue-Eyed Lass,” as she has one blue eye and one brown eye. She came from Jane’s and she is a smart one. We have to spell some things instead of saying them. We raised our calves in individual stalls and they had water buckets set in with them. If Lass heard them playing with the buckets and trying to upset them, she would rush to nip them and make them stop. We didn’t dare say the word “bucket” or she would immediately look for the calf that was being bad. And if you wanted to swear at the cows, you better spell those words also, because when she heard cussing, she would go and lay down on the

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started when a Border Collie rescue headed by Wanda Heyman in Tiffin, contacted Liz Muehlheim, a Cleveland physician, to foster Haley in 2004. Realizing that Haley needed to work, she took her to an Introduction to Herding Clinic held at Hado-Bar Farms in Nova, and later she adopted Haley. Liz met and married George Muehlheim, a veteran Australian shepherd dog handler, and Liz was soon traveling to sheepdog trials with him. Haley has all the herding work she wants at their sheep and cattle farm in Ashland. After Haley placed in the top 10, the city-girlturned-working-doghandler could not stop thinking about the dog’s orphan origin. “And all I could think was that someone had thrown away a damn fine dog,” said Liz. Congratulations to Liz and Haley!

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milkhouse porch and refuse to work until a different person gave her a command! Lass is going on 13 and over the years she has learned a lot of words! When our cows left, she was forced to retire, but she would still rather be a working dog. I was recently very touched by a story that appeared in Farm World, a publication from Indiana. It was written by their Missouri correspondent, Matthew D. Ernst. The subject was “Haley,” the first unregistered Border Collie to make the United States Border Collie Handlers’ Association Cattledog Finals, placing ninth overall at the event in Leeton, Mo. on May 5, 2013. Haley was referred to during the trials as the “Cinderella Dog.” Haley was found with a litter of pups and tied to a stop sign in Millersburg nine years ago. It all

Gardeners and other lovers of fresh produce are often interested in extending the season’s harvest by learning more about home-preserving their fresh-picked bounty. The same can be said of people who raise livestock animals for food, purchase livestock at

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By BARB LUMLEY Columnist I am a dog lover and always have been. As an only child growing up on a dairy farm, my dogs were my playmates and my companions. Stubby was the first dog I remember, a bob-tailed shepherd, who herded the cows. Later on there was Rex, a cocker spaniel-hound cross that was given to me as a puppy. We explored the pastures, finding all sorts of things, and followed my dad as he worked in the fields. I harnessed them together, hooked them up to a small wagon, and drove them everywhere. They were my team! I was broken-hearted when Rex was hit and killed, while crossing the road at dusk on a sum-


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procedures must be followed precisely to ensure a high-quality, safe product that they and their (Continued From Page 10) family can enjoy.” Monday of each month, The classes will address: June through September, Basic food safety prinat the Holmes County ciples, how to safely preOSU Extension Office. pare food products for The programs focus on canning and drying and the basics of home can- principles of safe food ning and drying and are preservation. appropriate for people Program dates and topwith all levels of experi- ics are: ence, said Kate Shumak— June 17, Canning er, Extension Educator Basics for Holmes County. — July 15, Jams and Jel“We emphasize the sci- lies ence behind preserva— Aug. 19, Pickles and tion,” Shumaker said. Salsas “We want everyone who — Sept. 23, Canning and home preserves foods to Freezing Meats, Soups understand why certain and Stews

The programs are free and open to anyone, but reservations are required. An optional USDA Home Canning Guide is $10, and pressure canner gauge testing is available for an additional $5 before the June and July classes. Appointments for canner testing are available from 4:30-6:15 p.m. on the evening of those programs. “All pressure canner gauges except weighted gauges should be tested for accuracy each year,” Shumaker said. To reserve a spot in the class, contact the Holmes County office of OSU Extension at 330-6743015.

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Jo Muse Memorial Golf Scramble set for July 13

The American Legion is sponsoring the second The Holmes County annual Jo Muse MemoEducation Foundation rial Golf Scramble on will sponsor an ACT Test July 13. The scramble will start Turbo Workshop July 12 at the Wayne College at 9 a.m. at Fire Ridge Holmes County Higher Golf Course, with proEducation Center, Jack- ceeds donated to the son Street, 10 a.m.-2:30 American Heart Association in Muse’s memp.m. BWS Education Con- ory. Hole sponsors are sulting will put on the workshop. Students will currently being sought work with sample tests at $100 per hole. Anyfrom the ACT, as well one wishing to make a as additional test prep contribution may conmaterials. The cost to tact Karen Shaffer at participate is $20 or four 330-763-1006 or Georhours of verified commu- gianne Cool at 330-763nity service. Lunch will be 3423. The event will include included. Pre-registration a 50/50 drawing, proximiis required. Registration forms are ties, circle hole, mulligans available at Hiland and and skins. Cost is $40 per player West Holmes high school guidance offices, the with discounted rates Higher Education Center for season pass holders and at the Holmes Coun- and includes lunch folty Education Foundation. lowing the event. Sign The deadline to register up at Fire Ridge or by is June. Only 26 seats calling the course at are available. Preference 330-674-3921.

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SUNDOWN SALE - JUNE 14 IN MT. HOPE Sponsored by the Mt. Hope Merchants

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Bowl for Kids’ Sake campaign wraps up in Holmes School briefs Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Ohio is conducting its largest fundraiser of the year. The 2013 Bowl for Kids’ Sake (BFKS) campaign has brought in an overall total of $82,702 to-date. This will be a key resource for continuing to build and maintain youth mentoring efforts. Since it began 40 years ago in Dover, Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Ohio has grown to serve Tuscarawas, Carroll, Harrison, Holmes and Wayne counties. The Holmes County Bowl For Kids Sake event took place at Spare Time Lanes in Millersburg on April 20, bringing in $5,284.50. One of the matches, Trina Troyer and little sister Tessa were the top fundraising group. “We are pleased to announce that we have seen a major increase in participation this

Bowl for Kids’ Sake brings in more than $82,700 to maintain and build youth mentoring year,” said Beverly Pearch, event coordinator. “We have such dedicated people in the communities we serve not only because of our mission, but because we make sure that our Bowl For Kids’ Sake events are a lot of fun and that we have amazing incentive prizes to offer.” Prizes this year include: Four Cleveland Indian’s tickets; a onenight stay at Kalahari Resorts with four admissions to the waterpark; a Thirty-One gift set; a $250 Sugar Valley Meat gift certificate; a Colt McCoy autographed Cleveland Browns football; an autographed picture of Troy Polamalu of the Pittsburgh Steelers; a one-night

stay at Country Inn & Suites; a Scentsy gift set; two Pittsburgh Pirates tickets; $200 worth of Texas Roadhouse gift certificates; and two tickets to Trumpet in the Land. The overall top pledge collector will receive two airline tickets to anywhere in the continental U.S. Big Brothers Big Sisters served 27 children in Holmes County in 2012. So far in 2013, the agency has served 22 children. These numbers include community-based matched children. For more information on Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Ohio, visit www.bbbseco. com.

Consignment sale Saturday will benefit schools

Carr is new AC-WH adult ed director

A consignment sale will be held Saturday, June 8, beginning at 9 a.m., to benefit Rock Ridge and Meadow Valley schools. Up for bid will be furniture, quilts, wall hangings, hand tools, nursery items and much more. Food will be available for purchase, including chicken and sausage sandwiches, noodles, pie, homemade ice cream and soft pretzels. Location is 1 1/2 miles east of New Bedford on state Route 651 to Township Road 85 to Township Road 231, For more information call Owen Shetler at 330-897-4308.

Melisa K. Carr has been selected by the Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center Board of Education as the new Adult Education Director. She will be replacing the current director, David N. Kleinschmidt, who will be retiring at the end of this school year. Carr is a high school graduate of Loudonville High School and alumna of the Career Center. She obtained both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees

nonite churches until the Relief Sale. Collection sites and a coin counter will be available at the Relief Sale. Children’s activities are available throughout Friday and Saturday. These include festival games, a children’s train and an auction for children 13 and younger where they can bid on many different items. Bungee jumping is available to attendees of all ages. Auction items can be previewed online about one month prior to the sale at www.OhioMCCReliefSale.org. Brochures, registration information, forms for the Run for Relief 5K, cornhole and volleyball tournaments are also available online. Information regarding entry fees for specific events can be found on the site. Proceeds from the sale go to Mennonite Central Committee. MCC is the relief, service and development agency of North American Mennonite and Brethren in Christ Churches. MCC seeks to demonstrate God’s love through committed

women and men who work among suffering people. Admission and parking are free. Handicap parking and wheelchairs are available.

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Briefs crafters are encouraged to participated. The will be held the same event is also looking for day. Glenmont Fire amateur barbecue pit Department will be masters; and musicians selling chicken dinners. who play country, blueFor more information grass, gospel and folk contact Rich McCu- music. ne at 330-377-4641 or All participants must email h i p p i e 6 7 5 2 @ apply and be approved yahoo.com by the Berlin Lions Club. To apply or for more information call 330-231WaCPAC’s Battle 6444 or email berlinlionmary@gmail.com. of the Bands to (Continued From Page 13)

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 be June 22 many activities that are Baltic Area offered, regardless of hot WaCPAC will present its fourth annual Historical Society weather or rain. The 2013 Ohio MennoThe Baltic Area HisJim Gladulich Battle of the Bands at the Wayne torical Society Museum nite Relief Sale includes County Fairgrounds on will be open 1-5 p.m. on live music, breakfast, June 22, featuring bands the third Sunday of each food and vendor booths month. It is located in the and children’s activities, from the area. This year’s performers basement of the Baltic as well as cornhole and volleyball tournaments. will vie for the chance to State Bank. Multiple auctions will be win a chance to perform held, including a silent at Woosterfest, to be held Euchre party auction, art and collectin October. Public Euchre Card ible auction, wood and Contact Tiffany Noe, WaCPAC president, at Party will be held Tues- tool auction, and a quilt 330-641-4510, tiffany- day, June 25, 7 p.m., at auction. A 5K run is also wacpac@gmail.com, or St. Luke Community part of the annual fundvisit www.wacpac.org for Center, Rambo Street, raiser. The relief sale begins Danville (turn west at more information. traffic light, go ½ block on Friday afternoon, with — directly across street food and vendor booths Participants from Danville High opening at 4 p.m. The sought for Berlin School); $1 admission; evening program begins prizes. and refresh- at 6:30 p.m. Performers Arts and include the Loren Glick ments.

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Public record Sheriff

May 18 — A report was taken of burglary that occurred at a residence on East Jones Street. May 19 — A report was taken of criminal mischief that occurred on South Monroe Street. May 20 — Theft was reported at a business on South Washington Street. May 23 — Theft was reported on South Washington Street. May 25 — A fraudulent check was reported by a resident on South Washington Street. May 26 — A report was taken of an assault that occurred at a business on South Washington Street. Theft was reported at a residence on South Washington Street. May 27 — The department took a report of theft that occurred at a business on South Washington Street. Burglary was reported at a residence on South Washington Street.

theft on North Water Street in Killbuck. May 22 — A report of theft was taken on East Millersburg Street in Nashville. Fraud was reported on Township Road 414 in Walnut Creek Township. Theft was reported on South Main Street in Killbuck. Theft was reported on state Route 39 in Hardy Township. Fraud was reported on state Route 83 in Prairie Township. May 25 — Grand theft was reported on Township Road 316 in Salt Creek Township. A report was taken of breaking and entering on County Road 100 in Washington Township. May 27 — Burglary was reported on Township Road 67 in Killbuck Township. A report was taken of criminal damaging on East Millersburg Street in Nashville. Criminal damaging was

reported on Harrington Street in Glenmont. Criminal damaging was reported on state Route 39 in Monroe Township. A report was taken of criminal damaging on West front Street in Killbuck. Criminal damaging was reported on East Jackson Street in Holmesville. May 28 — Criminal damaging was reported on Nashville Road in Glenmont. Felonious assault was reported on Township Road 451 in Washington Township. An industrial accident was reported on County Road 203 in Berlin Township. May 29 — A bad check was reported on West Main Street in Berlin. A report of theft was taken on Township Road 608 in Salt Creek Township. Theft was reported on East Jackson Street in Holmesville. May 30 — Criminal

damaging was reported on Township Road 54 in Killbuck Township. A report was taken of theft from a business on state Route 39 in Hardy Township. May 31 — A report was taken of breaking and entering on Township Road 14 in Richland Township. Grand theft was reported on state Route 39 in Berlin Township. Theft was reported on Township Road 566 in Prairie Township. June 1 — A report was taken of criminal damaging on North Main Street in Killbuck. Criminal damaging was reported on South Main Street in Killbuck. Criminal damaging was reported on North Water Street in Killbuck. A report was taken of criminal damaging on state Route 520 in Richland Township. A report was taken of criminal mischief on

William Reeves from Chippewa Local Schools from Malone Univer- were chosed to receive sity. Carr was selected as the Franklin B. Walter a recipient of the Ash- All-Scholastic Award for land County Women of 2013. the Year Award 2011 for Wagner is the daughter outstanding leadership of Harry and Tina Wagand service to Ashland ner of West Salem. She County. She received the ranked first in her graduMalone University Man- ating class and plans on agement Program Alum- majoring in pre-medicine nus Leadership Excel- at Miami University. She lence Award in 2012. is a three-year member of Carr and her husband, National Honor Society, Mark, are Perrysville a class officer and was residents with two adult chosen to attend Buckchildren, Matthew and eye Girls State. She has Libby. received Academic AllOhio as an athlete and is a captain of the soccer team. Walter Kozak is the daughter of Alan and Sharon Kozak scholarship of Millersburg. Ohio winners named Dominican University Sydney Wagner from is her destination in the Black River Local fall where she will study Schools, Courtney accounting and finance. Kozak from West Hol- She hopes to play collemes Local Schools and giate soccer. Kozak is a

4.0 student and ranked No. 1 in her graduating class. Reeves is the son of Bill and Karen Reeves of Doylestown. He also is ranked first in his graduating class and received National Merit Scholar Commendation. He plans to continue his academic life at Wheaton College in Illinois majoring in Biblical and theological studies and communication. He has played golf, basketball and baseball all four years of high school and is a scholar athlete. In addition to statewide recognition, the award carries a $500 scholarship donated by Tri-County Educational Service Center. The annual award was established in 1989 by Ohio’s county superintendents to recognize and promote student

are invited to attend. The hands-on activities relate to science, math, engineering, ecology, environment and technology. AAUW/4-H OSU Extension/West Holmes Science Club sponsor the ACT workshop event. to be held July 12 Sessions include: Water The Holmes County Rockets, Animal AdaptaEducation Foundation tions, EcoBot Challenge, will sponsor an ACT Test What’s In My Jelly?, Turbo Workshop, July First Aid for You, Rep12, at the Wayne College tiles and Amphibians, Holmes County Higher You In the VeterinarEducation Center, Jackian’s Clinic?, Mindstorm son Street, Millersburg, Lego Robotic Project, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. BWS Daytime Astronomy and Education Consulting Spaghetti + Marshmalwill put on the workshop. Summer Science lows = Towers. Students will work with Each half-day session is sample tests from the sessions planned $5. Early registration is ACT, as well as addiStudents looking for $25 for all six half-days. tional test prep materi- summer activities can Registration forms are als. The cost to partici- register for the Sum- at the Holmes County pate is $20 or four hours mer Science sessions to District Public Library, of verified community be held at West Holmes both the main and East service. Lunch will be High School, June 19-21. branchs or contact 330included. Pre-registration Students who have com- 674-3377 for more inforis required. pleted grades four-eight mation.

May 18 — Theft was reported from a business on state Route 39 in Hardy Township. Vandalism to property was reported on County Road 400 in Monroe Township. Criminal mischief was reported on West Front Street in Killbuck. May 19 — Vandalism to property was reported on Township Road 22 in Ripley Township. May 20 — Fraud was reported on County Road 50 in Knox Township. May 21 — Theft was reported on Township Road 601 in Salt Creek Township. Vandalism was reported at state Route 83 and Township Road 334 in Hardy Township. An assault was reported on Mullet Drive in Killbuck. A report was taken of fraud on Township Road 260 in Monroe Township. A report was taken of

Township Road 129 in Hardy Township. A report was taken of a bad check passed on state Route 39 in Washington Township.

Millersburg Police May 6 — Millersburg Police Department responded to a report of an assault on West Jones Street. Criminal damaging was reported at a business on South Washington Street. May 8 — Fraud was reported on East Adams Street. May 9 — A report was taken of theft on South Washington Street. May 13 — A report was taken of theft of service from a resident on South Washington Street. May 16 — A report was taken of theft from a business on South Washington Street. Theft was reported at a business on South Washington Street.

School achievement and academic accomplishment. One senior from each of Ohio’s 88 counties receives the award.

Registration forms are available at Hiland and West Holmes high school guidance offices, the Higher Education Center and at the Holmes County Education Foundation. The deadline to register is June. Only 26 seats are available. Preference will be given to students who are Holmes County residents and who will be seniors in the 2013-2014 academic year. For more information call 330-6747303.

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Donations needed for Wolf Creek Cemetery Wolf Creek Pleasant Valley Cemetery is now accepting donations to pay for mowing of the cemetery grounds. Any amount appreciated. Call Robert L. Croskey, 330276-3322. Donations may be sent to Croskey at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box 284 Killbuck 44637.

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unload food products on the second Monday of each month at 3:30 p.m., which requires loading and unloading and stocking shelves for food distribution. Also needed are volunteers to assist clients on the night of distribution which is the second Tuesday of each month. Volunteers are needed any of the hours from 4-8 p.m. If you can volunteer or are in need of more information contact: Rev. Lance at 330377-5025 or jolance@ embarqmail.com or 330763-1680 for more information. Glenmont Food Pantry is located at 108 Main St., Glenmont. Mailing address is P.O. Box 282, Glenmont, Ohio 44628

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cal and other expenses, a fund has been established in the name of Nashville resident Randy Meyers. Meyers, retired 22 years from the 179th Air National Guard, fell from a tree April 17. Complications from a dislocated elbow are expected to have him laid up for six months to a year. While a benefit event is likely to be held in the coming months, a fund has been established now for anyone wishing to contribute. Donations can be made to the Randy Meyers Fund at any PNC Bank. For more information, call Shilah Kelly at 330763-1487.

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Poets of all ages share original works at Poesies By BARBARA LANG April was National Poetry Month and for the second year in a row, Jitters Coffee House in Millersburg was rockin’ and rhymin’ at the second annual Poesies Open Poetry Slam Competition on April 27, organized and hosted by local writer Denice Rovira Hazlett and co-hosted by local humor columnist John Lorson. A poetry slam is a highenergy spoken word competition where poets present original works which are judged on a scale of 1-10 by a panel of audience members. The Poesies is a slightly modified slam in that judges are preselected community members and poets. In all, 16 poets from age 10 to 76, hailing from as far as Cleveland and Columbus, came prepared with three original works to compete for cash, prizes and well-earned bragging rights. In the end, Raymond Buckland of Glenmont took first place, while Dianne Borsenik of Cleveland walked away with second and Jennifer MCluggage of Millersburg placed third. Buckland and McCluggage both competed last year, too, Buckland taking third place in 2012. “Although writing poetry is not my primary interest, it can be enjoyable and a lot of fun,” Buckland said. In addition to winning the Poesies, Buckland was awarded Writer of the Year at the 10th annual Wayne Writ-

er’s Workshop this April. He also recently signed a multi-book deal with Penguin’s Berkley Prime Crime Books for his Victorian series, “Bram Stoker Mysteries.” Buckland has authored more than 70 books since 1969 and, in 2003, founded the Killbuck Valley Writers Guild which meets weekly in Millersburg. Between the three rounds, guest judge poets Jeff Gundy of Bluffton, Joanne Lehman of Apple Creek and host John Lorson each performed original pieces. Special guest performance poets John Burroughs of Cleveland and T.M. Göttl of Brunswick treated the audience to their own original pieces, not only to entertain the audience, but to give fledgling poets something to aspire to. Other guest judges included teacher Georgia Jaeb of Millersburg, actor John Bunn of the Amish Country Theater, and Walnut Creek librarian Kimberli Hiller. Third place winner, language arts teacher Jennifer McCluggage, said, “It was exciting to have such a nice venue for local talent to perform. For a small town like Millersburg to have something so prestigious without having to drive to a larger city says a lot about Denice and her hard work. The support from the local businesses was encouraging.” The top three poets each received a fabric wall hanging of a poetic posy to commemorate the event. The wallhang-

ings were custom created by local fabric artist Susan Corl. “I enjoyed making the art award, choosing phrases from several poems and putting them together onto fabric as the base for the work,” said Corl, who also attended the event as an audience member. “The Poesies are a wonderful community event that showcase the talents of our poets. It’s a great opportunity to share writing in a friendly atmosphere.” You can see the creative process of the wallhanging award unfold on Corl’s art blog at http:// www.susanfaithcorl.com/. Last year’s awards were created by Jan Bowden of Bowden Bells & Garden Art. “The goal is to highlight one local artist to create the awards each year,” said Hazlett, who is already planning next year’s custom pieces. “These awards are so much more than trophies; they’re works of art for the winners to proudly display in their homes for years, not just collect dust in an attic somewhere. “I was thrilled with the turnout this year,” said Hazlett. “We had an incredibly supportive audience, a wonderful group of sponsors who contributed cash awards and fabulous prizes, and talented poets of all ages. Having the event at Jitters Coffee House is a special treat. It’s such a wonderful location with great food and coffee,

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Raymond Buckland (left) of Glenmont took first place honors at the Second Annual Poesies Open Poetry Slam Competition held on Saturday, April 27 at Jitters Coffee House. Dianne Borsenik of Cleveland (middle) was second place winner and Jennifer McCluggage of Millersburg was awarded third. and they were, as last year, very generous to the event. “I did a few things differently this year,” Hazlett said. “Last year, John Lorson was the sole emcee, and he did a tremendous job. This year, we shared the hosting duties, Grammies style. We had a blast telling corny jokes and introducing participants, with upright bass stylings by my talented husband, Toby Hazlett, to accompany us for the evening. John’s a great host, and he was a wonderful sport this year,” said Hazlett. “We had a wonderful time,” said Lorson. “Last year was actually the first poetry slam I’ve ever

been to or seen. I jumped at the chance to emcee because I like to do things that scare me, and, let’s face it, few things are more intimidating than walking up on a stage and grabbing the mic.” “One of the greatest things about an event like this in a place like Millersburg,” Lorson said, “is that you see folks taking their very first stab at it. It’s incredibly gutsy for a person to walk up and bare their soul in front of a crowd. That’s what poetry is. It’s a window right into a person’s soul, what they think, feel and believe, where they’re from, where they want to go. I love to see the

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Center, Nature’s Food Market, Park Street Pizza, Amish Country Theater, Christian Homestead Bookstore, Vintage and Velvet Cupcakes, True Nature Retreats, Bill and Jana Martino, Millersburg Electric, and the Killbuck Valley Writer’s Guild. The third annual Poesies is tentatively scheduled for April 26, 2014. For more information, contact Denice Rovira Hazlett at write2denice@ gmail.com or visit http:// www.thepoesies.com/

cate the muscle. The word re-education gives a clue to what is going on here. Our daily habits of movement are in themselves a sort of education for muscles. Unfortunately, we often mis-educate the body with tension and less than perfect ways of moving. Suppose you work at a job where you repeatedly lift heavy boxes from above shoulder height and put them on the floor. In a sense, you are teaching your muscles a pattern of movement and encouraging a certain level of tension. You may feel fine doing this for years. You may even be very strong because your job is like doing a work out every day. Then one day your arm starts to ache. That night, it wakes you up with tingling up and down its length. This comes and goes for months. Next thing you know, it hurts all the time. When you go to see a

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smaller counterpart, pectoralis minor. As the name implies, this is not a huge muscle. I’m not going to try to describe its exact location without a visual aid, so just trust me when I tell you that it also can impinge nerve and even blood flow. (You can Google it if you are really interested in diagrams.) If the latter is the case, massage therapy clients might complain of coldness or weakness in the arm in the case of arterial blockage. If a vein is compressed, there may be a feeling or fullness since blood returning to the heart has been slowed down. Treatment here is similar to what I described for the scalenes. A detailed search of the pectoralis minor with thumbs and fingers will begin to soften rigid tissue. This is followed by stretching and post-isometric releases to help re-edu-

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these muscles become tight due to chronic overuse or injury, they pinch the nerves as the branches of the “V” draw closer together. This can cause pain, numbness or tingling down the shoulder and arm. At us pass through toward the its worst stage, shooting arm. There are a variety of pains can move all the way ways nerves and blood ves- from the neck to the hand. sels can become entrapped Massage therapy focused in this area. Let’s look at on releasing tension and one of the most common lengthening these muscles scenarios first. reduces pressure on nerves Imagine an upside down and diminishes symptoms. “V” whose narrow end Clients can be taught self-care, begins on the side of your which may include stretching neck, about mid-way down. or releases that rely on isoOne branch of this letter’s metrics to return the neck to wide end attaches in the its normal condition. front at your first rib, the Another associated locaother attaches towards the tion for potential impingeback at the second rib. This ment is between the “V” is the approximate pectoralis minor and its shape of a group of three attachments. Many people, muscles called the scalenes. weight-lifters in particular, This opening, or outlet, are familiar with the “pecs” between the scalenes, is — the large muscle of the where the brachial nerve chest. This is the pectoraplexus exits the neck. When lis major, and it covers the

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Callie, the mechanical cow, will be used to teach participants how to properly execute milking skills at Moofest in Berlin on Saturday. minded attendee there is also an opportunity to show off your milking prowess. Callie, the mechanical cow, teaches participants how to properly execute this skill and Bigg Bubb’s will be there with a free handdipped ice cream cone for all those brave enough to give it a try. “Callie helps kids to understand

where milk comes from. Too many of them think milk comes from the grocery store,” said Laverne Coblentz, Callie’s caretaker. “The older generation likes to try it, too, because it brings back memories of when they were young and hand-milking was done on their family farms.” As families participate in activities together and

roam through the streets of Berlin, they can pause to enjoy live music from the Salt Creek Bluegrass Band on the square at 1 p.m. With an ice cream cone in hand, an atmosphere of appreciation and music to move your feet, MooFest makes all who visit humbly aware that dairy farming is not just a way of life, but a delicious escape as well.

Agency on Aging receives grant to assist eligible homeowners Endly. To inquire or request an application, call AAA9 at 7404392294 or toll free 800- 9454250.

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The Area Agency on Aging Region 9, Inc. (AAA9), was recently awarded a $160,000 Housing Trust Fund Grant from the Ohio Office of Community Development to provide minor emergency home repairs and handicapped accessibility modifications to homeowners age 60 and older who qualify. To qualify, the applicant must be a resident of the AAA9 service area, have a combined household income at or below 50 percent of the area median income, and meet ownership and eligibility requirements. Applicants must reside in Belmont, Carroll, Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison, Holmes, Jefferson, Muskingum or Tuscarawas counties to be eligible. “If an older adult owns their own home, qualifies financially, and needs minor repairs or modifications such as grab bars in the bathroom, a ramp, hot water tank, roof repair, etc., to make the home safer and more livable, they should call us immediately to apply,” explained AAA9 Executive Director James A.

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Business Braun joins Howard Hanna office Gloria Braun has j o i n e d Howard H a n n a realestate office. Braun, with more than 10 Braun years of real estate experience,

will work in Wayne and Holmes counties. She is a member of the Ohio Association of Realtors, National Association of Realtors and the Wayne/ Holmes Board of Realtors. She has received awards from OAR President’s Club, Multi-Million Dollar Producer, Superior Quality Service and several Ohio Association of Realtors awards. Contact Braun at 330-3176011 or email gloriabraun@ howardhanna.com.

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Ohio River serves up species smorgasbord for Millers and me By ART HOLDEN Daily Record Outdoor Editor When Joseph Miller’s name was drawn at the Northeast Ohio Sportsman’s Show in Dalton this past January as the winner of The Daily Record’s fishing trip with yours truly, he was all in favor of trying something different. Miller, 32, and a framing carpenter by trade, had fished all the customary fishin’ holes within a 60-mile radius of Wayne and Holmes counties, including Pleasant Hill, Tappan, Salt Fork and

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17 baby woodies, and we almost missed the excitement By ART HOLDEN Daily Record Outdoor Editor “We have babies!” With those three words, nearly a year of planning, watching, waiting and angst came to a close. And to think we almost missed it. Let’s set the story. Last spring I rescued a hen wood duck from my chimney, and that got me thinking that I needed a wood duck box on the pond. I went to the shop and made a wood duck box immediately. It wasn’t long before a wood duck took up residence, but by this time, it was already late spring, and despite sitting on the nest patiently, the summer heat was too much and the eggs never developed. Fast forward to this spring. After coming home one day and seeing woodies in the pond scoping out the box, I was worried I’d missed my opportunity for another nesting pair as the box wasn’t ready.

Over the winter, I had taken the top and bottom off to keep unwanted pests out. So, I quickly put the box back in order, filled it with wood chips, and it wasn’t long before the birds were back. In fact, there were times when three sets of wood ducks would be on the pond — always in the morning. Every morning, the first thing my wife and I would do would be to check the pond for activity. And the longer the process went on, the more anxious we got. Wood ducks incubate their eggs between 27 and 37 days. Soon, it was just the female that we spotted, swimming in the pond most mornings, and going out for an evening flight about a half hour before sunset. In talking with Dennis Solon, the Division of Wildlife’s manager of the Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area, he informed us that we may never see the ducklings as wood ducks

are very secretive. In fact, young woodies have a rough introduction to life. Within 24 hours of being hatched, the mother calls them out of the box, and takes them to a safer place. It’s not uncommon for the mother and newborns to walk a mile, or even more. Finally, the babies arrived, and I was lucky enough to spot them. And that’s where the story gets good. My wife checked the pond when she got up, and nothing. We even checked before she went to work, and nothing. However, a half hour later, I looked out and Momma was on the bank and ducklings were swimming in the pond. I immediately grabbed a camera and headed out the back door to get a photo. But as soon as I did, she spotted me and hastily led the ducklings to the safety of the cattails. I hurried to the other side of the pond, but in just 30 seconds, they were out of site.

I worried that I had lost my opportunity, as the pond backs up to a marshy area and then woods, and finding them in the undergrowth would be next to impossible. I remained patient. I waited, and waited. I kept my distance, and used binoculars in hopes of spotting Momma and her brood. Finally, a head poked out of the cattails, and up the bank she took her ducklings, up across the neighbor’s grassy field. She hunkered down like a cat sneaking up on a mouse, only occasionally lifting her head up to look for danger. If you didn’t know they were there, you wouldn’t have seen them. And even with the cover of the woods close to the pond, she took them across the field in the direction of a creek, probably a quarter mile away. It was time for me to make a decision. If I was going to get a picture, I had to act now. I ran down to the road,

line is exactly what I had, as the fish was nowhere near my hook, but went for the drop shot weight, and was latched onto the line just above the weight with its needle-nose snout. As I dangled the fish, probably 24-30 inches long, above the water, I could see it wasn’t hooked. I really didn’t want to net it and deal with its teeth, and soon it sliced the line, saving me the trouble. We continued drifting with the current, and started catching fish, some nice smallmouths, a walleye, some sauger and catfish. But, the meat fish were all dinks. I decided to head down river to some spots where I was pretty sure we could catch some bluegill and crappie. Fish-

ing huge steel pilings in the river and the cement wall of an old factory, we put some slabs and gills in the boat, but not as many as I had hoped. We were using waxworms and small jigs, and were over tons of fish, but couldn’t find a lot of biters. However, we had just enough action to keep us hopeful. We added an eighth species to our trip when Sylvia pulled in the first rock bass of the day. We headed back to the Newburg Landing launch ramp for a bathroom break, and at the dock, Joe scored a nice black crappie for the box. We then drove toward Brown’s Island, hoping to fish both ends, spots that have been productive for me in the past, but by this time the after-

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Seventeen baby wood ducks, less than three hours after leaving the safety of their nesting box, head through the grass as they follow their mother to a “supposedly” safer spot to grow up. The hatching of the ducklings culminated a year-long effort that started with the rescuing of a female woodie from the bottom of the chimney. distancing myself from the ducks, and using the difference in elevation to get out of Momma’s sight. I hustled to cut the ducks off, using the woods on the other side of the neighbor’s field to get in front of the ducks. I had one chance at getting a photo, and that was to catch the caravan in the middle of the field. Momma did her best wounded duck routine,

and headed for the nearest cover as I approached. At first, she didn’t go any faster than her ducklings could waddle, but instinct took over and she sprinted for the woods. I managed to get several photos of the ducklings on the move, but not as many turned out as I had hoped for. But, I got the shot — 17 woodies. Quite a first hatch.

noon winds had picked up, making traversing the river difficult. While the river was flowing south, winds were blowing whitecaps north. We passed on fishing the ends of the island, and opted for the many pilings on the river’s main channel, which was the best option considering the wind. Using the gusts to our advantage, we worked the West Virginia shoreline all the way back to Newburg Landing, adding two more species along the way, with Sylvia landing a white bass, while I hooked a pair of spotted bass. It was in this section that the Millers both

caught their biggest fish of the day, Joe a nice 6-pound channel cat on his 5 ½-foot ultralite, which gave him quite a fight, and Sylvia a catfish just a bit smaller. Mixed in were several nice smallmouth bass, as we all got to experience the thrill of fighting a bronze back and seeing its aerial tactics. At 5 p.m., we called it a day (10 ½ hours of fishing, I told you Sylvia was a trooper), and put the boat on the trailer and headed home. Two new friends, some fish to clean, and another fishing trip in the books. I call that a good day, and Joseph and Sylvia Miller agreed.

Millers and me (Continued From Page 24) Sylvia endured a long, hot and windy day on the water and was a trouper through it all. And while she started out slow, she rallied midway through the day and kept up with Joe and me when it came to putting fish in the boat. The Millers, who celebrated their 12th wedding anniversary on Friday, have a standing agreement when they go fishing — Joe takes off all the hooked fish, and Sylvia ties on all the hooks anytime there’s a need for a change, which when it comes to river fishing, can be often with all the snags and snapped lines. As in most fishing trips I take, the emphasis is on fishing, and there’s no guarantee on the catching. And while I felt the pressure of putting fish in the livewell, it wasn’t until I sat down and reviewed the day, that I realized just how good a fishing trip it was. Not only was it good company and conversation, but we caught fish regularly — and as best as I can figure — set a Holden boat fishing record as we hooked 10

different species on the day. I call that a pretty good fishing trip. It started with a 3 a.m. wakeup call for me, and a drive to Apple Creek, where I picked the Millers up at 4:30 a.m. Their Shih tzu dog wasn’t too happy with me, but after introductions, we were on our way down U.S. Route 250 headed for Toronto and the Ohio River. We were on the water by 6:30, and a dead-calm river greeted us as we motored the three miles up to the New Cumberland lock and dam in no time. We set up shop in the middle of the river, with the idea of working the current and the bottom for walleye and sauger, tipping jigs, bottom bouncers and drop shot rigs with worms, twister tails and Gulp minnows. It wasn’t long before I felt the first tug of the day. I was feeling pretty good about it, too, as the fish gave enough resistance that I knew it was keeper size, and it didn’t fight like a catfish. I saw a greenish tint in the water and was hoping it was a walleye, but soon realized I had a gar on the end of the my line. And on the end of my

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Markets WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY May 25 25 LOADS — 1st cutting 185-260 ton and 4 bale; rd. bale 45-62.50; 2nd cutting 375 ton; 3rd cutting 270 ton; rd. bales 335 ton; straw 200 ton; eggs .90-1.40 dozen.

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SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. May 27 73 CALVES — Choice calves 140-180, good calves 105-135, light & thins 70-down, crossbreds 70-150; back to farm bulls 140-180; FEEDERS: Steers & bulls 90-145, heifers 85-100. 73 CATTLE — Good Holstein cows 72.50-84.50; yellow

and thins 70-down, bulls 83. 97 HORSES & PONIES — Top horse 800, top pony 450. 1 GOAT — 45. FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 May 28 49 CALVES — Good to choice calves 145-160, medium to good calves 130-145, fair to medium calves 110130, commons and lights 110down, cross bred calves heifers 140-200, back to farm, bull calves 95-110 lbs. 160-182, back to farm, heifer calves 250. 18 PIGS — Roasters 47-75. 18 SHEEP & LAMBS — Feeder lambs 120-147. GOATS — 52. 51 BUTCHER HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 58, 240-260 lbs.

68-69, 260-lbs.-up 60, butcher sows 59.50-down, boars 15-28. 28 CATTLE — Holstein steers 86.50-94, Holstein heifers 96.75, bulls 107.50, good beef cows 79-85.50, medium to good beef cows 72-79, fair to medium cows 64-72, common cows 63-down; Feeder Cattle: steer and bulls 115-down, heifers 75-100. 165 TOTAL HEAD. 10 LOADS HAY, STRAW, GRAIN — 1st cutting hay 200-360, 2nd and 3rd cutting 350, new rd. hay 135 ton, new big rd. bales 45-85. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION May 29 20 HOGS —220-250 lbs. 68-70, 250-280 lbs. 57-70; boars 16.50. 15 FEEDER PIGS — 60-70 lbs. 60. 34 CATTLE — Choice Hol-

stein steers 96-102.50, good Holstein steers 85-96. 21 BULLS — Jersey bulls 86; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 85-104, 1,5002,000 lbs. 100-105. 109 CULL COWS — Good 74-84, medium-good 68-74, fair-medium 62-68, light-thin 62-down; 80 FEEDERS: steers & heifers 70-180. 13 DAIRY. 171 CALVES — 95-120 lbs. 130-185, good 100-130, common 50-100, back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 150215, crossbred bulls 85-300, crossbred heifers 130-215. 209 GOATS — Kid 125down, billies 80-200, nannies 60-147.50, wethers 250-down. 781 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks & ewes 30-55, lambs 40-60 lbs. 110-170, 60-80 lbs. 110-162.50, 80-100 lbs. 115137.50, 100-130 lbs. 120-135, 130 lbs.-up 132.50. TOTAL HEAD — 1,437.

Farm briefs Deadline to sign up for Holmes SWCD Cover Crop Program is July 1 Holmes Soil and Water Conservation District is able to offer a cover crop cost share incentive of $13/ acre funded by the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District through the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Soil & Water Resources. This initiative is fund-

43 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd cutting 320-440, 3rd and 4th cutting 330-430, mixed 1st cutting 150-300, mixed 2nd cutting 250-375, lg. bales hay 35-130, lg bales hay 75-260 ton, wheat straw 150-295, mixed 1st cutting new 275-300, big sqs. new 150-260, oats 16, ear corn 200-210. Bred Nanny Goats, June 5 Summer Carriage/Tack June 6 Draft/Crossbred/Pony, June 7 Regular Horse, June 8 KIDRON AUCTION May 30 59 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 66.50; 210-230 lbs. 67.50; 230260 lbs. 64-68.50; butcher sows 30-56.50; boars by weight 10-15. 553 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 20-46; 41-50 lbs. 32-56; 51-60 lbs. 40-61; 61 lbs.-up 38-60; service boars

70-90; roasters 50-90. 68 CALVES — Back to farm, bulls 95-165; back to farm, heifers 70-170; light & thin 80-down. 109 CATTLE — Heifers 757106.50; bulls 84.50-90; good beef cows 74.50-80; medium to good 69-76.50; thin-poor 60-down; Feeder Steers 67-5077.50; heifers 60-71. 8 SHEEP — Market lambs 90-125 lbs. 115; feeder lambs up to 85 lbs. 115-120. 40 GOATS — 12.50-147.50. 172 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 1,430-down; bred heifers 1,525-down; service bulls 3851,025; open heifers 450-875. TOTAL HEAD 1,009; Consignors 218. 31 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 50-240; 2nd cutting 105-200; 3rd cutting 250410; hay 5th cutting 150; lg. bales 55-60 each; straw 160220 ton.

Pasture measurement ing approximately 20,000 acres of cover crops in the 18 counties within the Muskingum River Watershed. A maximum of 3,600 acres can be funded in Holmes County, with a 200 acres/producer cap, and the crop can be either applied aerially, drilled or seeded. In order to ensure the most erosive ground is seeded first, a ranking sheet will be utilized to prioritize funding for soybean or silage ground; cropland with no cover crops last year; proxim-

ity to streams, fields with available soil tests and participation in the aerial program. Holmes SWCD will again coordinate an aerial application cover crop program as it has since 2009. The program is timed to fly onto standing soybeans just before they yellow, and may work for corn silage ground as well. The SWCD contracts with Fisher Ag Service to fly out of the Holmes County Airport. Holmes SWCD buys the seed in bulk and passes the savings on to the farmer. Participants just need to make an appointment to indicate on field maps areas to be flown and what crop is desired. Producers interested in participating in either the aerial application program or by drill/ seeder need to call Joe Christner at the Holmes SWCD office at 330-6742811 by July 1 to set up an appointment to apply.

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sheep producers on July 12. Sponsored by the Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement Association and the Ohio Forage and Grassland Council, the field day will feature tours and pasture walks of three sheep operations in the Holmes County area. Rory Lewandoski, OSU Extension, Wayne County; Jeff McCutcheon, OSU Extension, Morrow County and Bob Hendershot, Green Pasture Services, will lead the pasture walks and discuss pasture management and sheep production systems. The cost of the field day is $35 and includes lunch and transportation. It is limited to the first 100 registrations. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. and the field day will conclude at 3 p.m. Lunch will be at The Carpenter’s Café at Keim Lumber. Tour participants should meet in the parking lot at Keim Lumber Company, 4465 state Route 557, Charm. Reservations may be made by contacting Dave and Velda Limbach, 14950 Stanwood St. SW, Dalton, Ohio 4461.

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Lenape Trails shoots The Lenape Trails Sportsman’s Club, located near Mt. Eaton, will hold 3-D archery shoots on June 15, July 20 and Aug. 17, as well as trap shoots June 14 and 28, July 12 and 26 and Aug. 9 and 23.

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Dorothy Shroyer, 83 Dorothy Mae Shroyer of Millersburg, p a s s e d away Monday, April 29, 2013. She was born Nov. 19, 1929, to Frank and Irene Arnold, and married Jack David Shroyer on April 16, 1950. He preceded her in death. Dorothy worked proudly as a secretary most of her life. Surviving are children, John (Connie) Burr, David (Shala) Shroyer, Paul (Kay) Shroyer, Diane (Michael) Bibbey,

and Mark (Janice) Shroyer; eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Janet (Richard) Fankhauser. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; and a sister, Geraldine Smith. Memorial services were Saturday, May 11 at Millersburg United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Tom Jones officiating. Memorial contributions be made to Holmes County Home, 7260 state Route 83, Holmesville 44633. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg.

Mary Miller, 88 Mary J. Miller, 88, 7496 Township Road 524, Shreve, died Tuesday morning, April 30, 2013, surrounded by her family at the home of her daughter, after an extended illness. She was born May 31, 1924, to the late Eli D. and Mattie (Miller) Hershberger, and married Bishop John J. Miller on Feb. 14, 1946, He preceded her in death May 3, 2004. She was a member of the Old Order Amish. Surviving are children, Eli J. (Anna) Miller of Dundee, Jacob J. (Mary Ann) Miller of Fredericksburg, Henry J. (Amanda) Miller of Holmesville, and Miriam (Raymond) Weaver of Shreve; 18 grandchildren; 45 greatgrandchildren; eight stepgrandchildren; 49 step-greatgrandchildren; 3 step-greatgreat-grandchildren; sisters, Rebecca (Emanuel) Schrock of Dalton, Barbara (David) Wengerd of Millersburg, and Sarah (Noah) Hostetler

of Sugarcreek; brothers, Eli E.D. (Alma) Hershberger of Millersburg and Henry (Fannie) Hershberger of Holmesville; half-brothers, Nathaniel (Amanda) Hershberger of Millersburg, Adam (Malinda) Hershberger of Baltic, David (Ada) Hershberger of Fredericksburg and Milo (Rosemary) Hershberger of Oklahoma; a halfsister, Katie (Andy) Miller of Apple Creek; and a sisterin-law, Sarah Hershberger of Virginia. In addition to her husband she was preceded in death by parents; a grandson, Steven Miller; brothers, Emanuel and Jacob; five half-brothers; two half-sisters; and four stepbrothers. Services were May 2 at the Henry J. Miller residence, Holmesville, with Bishop Emanuel J. Miller officiating. Burial was in the Miller Cemetery, Ripley Township. Alexander Funeral Home assisted the family.

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Dorothea DeWitt, 94 Dorothea Ann Weaver DeWitt, 94, of Loudonville, entered eternal life on April 3, 2013, at her home. Dorothea was born May 28, 1918, in Loudonville, the daughter of Cleveland H. and Nora (Teeters) Bowman, and was a 1936 graduate of Loudonville High School. She was a life resident of Loudonville, and was a secretary in the purchasing department for the Flxible Company. For 25 years, she was a teller at Farmers & Savings Bank of Loudonville, retiring in 1986. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church of Loudonville, a member and past officer of the Order of the Eastern Star, Chapter 92 of Ashland, Mother’s Club of Loudonville, and was a Brownie Scout leader for five years. Surviving are daughters, Carolann Purdy of Glenmont, Redajean (Robert) Stinemetz of Perrysville, and Maxine (Jeff) Wierbiki of Ashland; grandsons, Stephen Wierbiki of

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Ashland, Rodney (Teresa) Badertscher of Loudonville, and Ryan (April) Stinemetz of Reedsburg; granddaughters, Chris Bosely of Glenmont, and Regina (Tommy) Theisen of Loudonville; and a sister, Maxine Leaman of Ashland. She was preceded in death by her first husband of 36 years, Lester R. Weaver in February 1975, and her second husband of 10 years, Frank O. DeWitt in July 1986. Her parents; a brother, John W. Bowman in 1982; a son-in-law, Richard Purdy in 1991; a special nephew, Bill Leaman in 1959; and a special friend and companion, Dr. Lawrence C. Church in 2009. Funeral services were Friday, April 5, at Lindsey Funeral Home in Loudonville, with the Rev. Howard Burnett officiating. Burial was in Loudonville Cemetery. The family requests memorial contributions be made to Hospice of North Central Ohio, 1050 Dauch Drive, Ashland 44805.

Susie Kline, 73 Susie J. Kline, 73, of 5025 Township Road 369, Millersburg, died Sunday, April 21, 2013, at 2:25 p.m., in Sycamore Run Nursing Home at Millersburg after a short illness. Born Oct. 8, 1939, in Holmes County she was a daughter of the late John B. and Mattie (Miller) Yoder. She was a homemaker and a member of the New Order Amish Church. She is survived by her husband Paul Kline, whom she married June 21, 1969. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a sister, Esther Yoder

of Millersburg; two brothers-in-law, Roy (Rachel) Kline of Sugarcreek and Edward (Adah) Kline of Millersburg; and two sisters-in law, Erma (Paul) Beachy and Mary (Sam) Hershberger both of Millersburg. Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 24, 2013, in the Kline residence. Bishop Allen Miller officiated and burial was in Troyer Ridge Cemetery in Berlin Township, Holmes County. Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek handled the arrangements.

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Frances L. Starner, 83, of Big Prairie, died Sunday morning, Dec. 30, 2012, at Majora Lane Care Center in Millersburg, after an extended illness. Private graveside services were held in SS Peter & Paul Catholic Church Cemetery, Glenmont, with pastor Dan Kirtlan officiating. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, handled the arrangements. Frances was born Oct. 1, 1929, in Coshocton County, the daughter of Harvey Dale and Elizabeth (Clowe) Matheny and moved to Holmes County as a child. She had served as president of Pomerene Hospi-

tal’s auxiliary Pink Ladies for several years. Surviving are her children, Anita (Herb) Gray of Big Prairie, Rita (Chuck) Wilson of New Waterford, and Jim (Bonnie) Mellor of Dover; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; six great-greatgrandchildren; and a sister, Ruth Gray of Newark. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul B. Starner in 1998; a daughter, Donna Hutton; a grandson, Craig Zuercher; brothers, Willis Clowe, Samuel, Harvey and Welby Matheny; an infant brother; sisters, Mary Raymond and Gertrude McVickers; and her parents.

Orpha Hershberger, 77 Orpha Hershberger, 77, Gambier, died April 21, 2013, at Knox Community Hospital, Mount Vernon. She was born Sept. 25, 1935, in Lagrange, Ind., to Daniel J. and Elnora (Yoder) Yoder, and married Melvin E. Hershberger on March 17, 1955. Surviving in addition to her husband of 58 years of Gambier, are sons Marion J. (Verna) Hershberger of Holmesville, Marvin R. (Erma) Hershberger of Baltic, Wayne A. (Ruth) Hershberger of Gambier and Steven E. (Arletta) Hershberger of Linn, Mo.; sisters Katie (Hank) Mullet of Nappanee, Ind., Wilma (Levi) Yoder of

Elizabeth Weaver, 80 Elizabeth Weaver, 80, of Sugarcreek, died Friday, April 19, 2013, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home in Walnut Creek. She was born Nov. 17, 1932, in Wayne County to the late Emanuel and Mary (Swartzentruber) Wengerd, and married Dan Weaver on Nov. 3, 1955. He died March 31, 2004. She was a homemaker and a member of Sharon Mennonite Church at Sugarcreek. Surviving are children, Carol (Larry) Miller of Sugarcreek, Mark Weaver of Canton, Ruth (Jamie) Harma of Atlantic Mine, Mich., Paul (Jeanette) Weaver of Pandora, and

Sharon (Brian) Barkdoll of Houghton, Mich., 12 grandchildren; two great-grandsons; and sisters, Clara Wengerd of Mount Eaton, Nettie (Andy) Beachy of Sugarcreek and Ada Wengerd of Sarasota, Fla. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Mel and Henry Wengerd; and sisters, Edna Schlabach and Verna Wengerd. Services were Monday, April 22, at Sharon Mennonite Church, with Pastor Ed Yoder officiating. Burial was in Union Hill Cemetery. Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek assisted the family.

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Elwyn E. Miller, 84, of land, Ore, Brenda (Phil) Dalton, died Monday, Slabaugh of Columbiana, March 25, 2013, at Syca- Mike Miller of Massillon, more Run Nursing Cen- and Rich (Katie) Miller ter in Millersburg, after a of Dalton; grandchildren, period of declining health. Andy, Jordan, Marissa, Elwyn was born Feb. 11, Emma, Hayden, Jacob, 1929, near Berlin, to Cal- Marshall, Leah, J.D., Ozzie, vin and Emma (Weaver) Nolan, and Aaron; and Miller and married Mary brothers, Willis Miller of Arlene Miller on July 8, Wellman, Iowa, and Nel1955. She survives. son (Fern) Miller of NewHe had attended Boyd comerstown. School and Berlin High He was preceded in death School. He had served as by his parents; and sisters, a PFC in the U.S. Army Alice Sommers, Doris in Japan during the Kore- Kandel, Erdine Stutzman, an War, and was a dairy Edna Bontrager, and farmer and had worked Annabelle Bontrager. Memorial services were for Lehman Awning Company and J. Horst Manu- planned for a later date. Cremation has taken place. facturing, Inc. Elwyn was a member Auble Funeral Home in of Kidron Mennonite Orrville, handled arrangements. Church. Robert Harmon Memorial contributions Surviving in addition Robert Wayne Harmon industry. to his wife, are children, may be made to Alzheimpassed away on April 29, Surviving are brothers, Becky (Bob) Schwinn er’s Association, 4815 2013. Glenn E. (Barb) Harmon of New London, Royce Munson St., NW, Canton He was born in Millers- of Smithville, Richard D. (Joanne) Miller of Ash- 44718. burg, and before moving (Julie) Harmon of Shito Florida with his family, loh, Ill., Kenneth D. (Flo) Roman Miller, 57 attended Wooster Town- Harmon of Shreve and ship and Wooster High Ronald J. (Dora) Harmon Roman A. Miller, 57, Raber and Marcus R., all School. of Burbank; sisters Lou- 2898 State Route 557 Bal- of the home; his mother A veteran of the U.S. ise McKee of Ocala, Fla., tic (Farmerstown), died of Baltic; a sister, Mary Marine Corps, he served and Patricia (Bill) Olson Tuesday, May 7, 2013, at (Mose) Yoder of Farmerduring the Vietnam era. of Fruitland Park, Fla.; his home after a coura- stown; his father-in-law, He was a supervisor for and numerous nieces and geous battle with cancer. Christ M.A. Miller of Bala furniture manufacturing nephews. He was born March tic; and seven nieces and company and then later A family memorial was 30, 1956, in Tuscarawas nephews. worked in the hospitality held at a later date. County to Abe L. and He was preceded in Fannie (Raber) Miller. death by his father; his He was owner/operator mother-in-law; and a of Farmerstown Lumber nephew. Dr. Robert Sears and raised Belgium draft Services were Thursday, Independent Doctor of Optometry horses. May 9, at the Miller resiLocated Inside He was a member of the dence, with Bishop Mose Millersburg Old Order Amish Church M.E. Yoder officiating. Wal Mart and was ordained as a Burial was in the BurkVision Center minister on April 24, 1999. holder Cemetery, Clark Surviving are his wife, Township, Holmes CounBasic Eye Exam Contact Lens Exam Betty C. (Miller) Miller, ty. $ 00 $ 00 whom he married June 1, Arrangements were 1989; children, Ruth Ann, handled by Smith-Varns Robert R. Miller and his Funeral Home in SugarCALL FOR APPOINTMENT 330-674-3564 special friend, Kayla Sue creek. 1013878300

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Woodruff headlines Lady Knights’ banner day By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer A trio of West Holmes athletes were vying to become the school’s firstever four-event qualifiers for state. Junior speedster Carly Woodruff was the only one able to accomplish the feat, as she earned her state tickets in the 100-meter hurdles (second in 14.99), the 200meter dash (second in 25.95) and the two sprint relays. “You just made history,” teammate Kennedy Smith said. “It’s awesome. I still can’t believe it,” Woodruff said. “I can’t believe that I’m the only one who ever made it to state in four events.” “I didn’t want to hear, ‘oh, you’re only a junior. You’ve still got next year.’ I wanted to do it this year so people could say she made it in four events when she was a junior,” she continued. “Now I can concentrate on doing what I have to do to get on the podium.” Paiten Strother and Smith settled for three state berths each, claiming three regional championships each along the way. The trio of Woodruff, Smith and Strother, along with some outstanding individual efforts turned in by other competitors helped the Knights garner the Div. II Athens Regional championship with a score of 99.5. John Glenn was second with 67. “This kind of legitimizes what we’re doing,” said West Holmes coach Rich

Patterson. “The progression these girls have made from their freshman year to the junior year has been amazing, going from a couple of them making it to state to winning district last year to this year winning districts and regionals and now aiming at getting on the podium at state.” The relay team of Woodruff, sophomore Elise Neville, Strother and Smith won both the 4x200 and 4x100. The fleet foursome won the 4x2 in 1:46.07 and then duplicated its win with a time of 49.97 in the 4x1. Smith, a junior sprinter, qualified individually in the 200 dash, winning in a time of 25.66. “Kennedy and I are like twins,” Woodruff said. “The only difference between us is I run the hurdles and she runs the dash. We run the same, we act the same, teammates to the end.” Strother is another junior sprinter who anchored the two sprint relays, while also qualifying in the long jump with a winning leap of 16-4 3/4. Smith ran sixth and Strother eighth in the finals of the 100 dash, the lone event in which the duo did not qualify for state. Other West Holmes athletes earning state berths included freshman Hannah Clark in the 400, placing third in a time of 58.40, and sophomore Ciera Rose qualified for state in the 100 hurdles (15.29). Senior Natalie Abraham finished fourth in the discus with a throw of

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Kennedy Smith (right, atop the podium) and Carly Woodruff celebrate their 1-2 finish in the 200meter dash at the Div. II Plains Regional Saturday in Athens. Smith captured three firsts and Woodruff added two firsts and two seconds, becoming the first-ever West Holmes track competitor to qualify for state in four events. 111-8 to earn a berth in the state meet. “It’s exciting,” Abraham said. “I’m definitely happy that I get to be

throwing in the last meet of the year.” Emily Molnar finished sixth in the 3,200, Hayley Judson finished tied for

West Holmes’ Cully Gordon runs to a secondplace finish in the 3,200-meter race this past Saturday in Athens, with the finish sending him to Columbus.

West Holmes can’t hold lead in regional semifinal baseball loss By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Give West Holmes and their ace Dillon “Butch” Baird a two-run cushion and it’s game over, right? Someone forgot to tell the Tigers of Waverly, who found a way to scratch out a 3-2 win in the Div. II Zanesville Regional semifinal last Thursday at Gant Municipal Stadium in Zanesville. “Our defense let us down. Defensively, we didn’t have a very strong game,” West Holmes coach Kurt McDowell said. “Offensively at the plate, we didn’t have a strong game. Butch pitched well enough for us to win. We just didn’t support him.” The Knights jumped out to a

2-0 lead in the first inning. Baird worked a walk and came around to score on a triple to right field by Gabe Snyder, who scored on a fielder’s choice. Keaton Leppla hit a comebacker to the mound and Waverly pitcher Pierce Knisely threw wide to third trying to catch Snyder off the bag, allowing him to score the second run. “I thought we had him rattled early, but he settled down and pitched a heck of a game,” McDowell said. “We helped him, didn’t have great at-bats. We helped him with a four-pitch inning. We weren’t necessarily swinging at strikes, either. We were swinging at balls we were reaching for. For all

the good at-bats we had last week, we had quite a few bad ones today. I believe we were pressing.” Knisely didn’t allow another hit until Vayden Wood singled with one out in the sixth. Those were the only two hits the Knights collected for the game. “That’s what he’s done all year,” Waverly coach Jeff Noble said. “He’s been kind of a power pitcher, striking out over 100 batters this year. But tonight, they’ve got a heck of an offensive lineup, and he made some adjustments and kept them off balance with his changeup.” See Pg. 32 — BASEBALL LOSS

sixth in the pole vault and Kendra Martin was seventh in the 300 hurdles. On the boys side, Cully Gordon was the lone Knight to move on to state on Saturday, finishing second in the 3,200 in 9:55.48. Matt Miller finished fifth in the 400 (51.21), just missing out on a state berth. The senior was also part of the 4x100 team that placed seventh. Sam Boyd ran 12th in the 1,600 (4:48.11). On the first day of regional action last Thursday in Athens, the 4x8 foursome of Alexis Kandel, Molnar, Hannah Schlegel and Clark set the pace with a relay run

of 9:44.98 for a 10-point team score. The Knights’ Laina Snyder qualified for the big meet with her shot put toss of 38-8 3/4 that netted her third. The West Holmes boys 4x800 relay foursome and pole vaulter Grant Hay punched their tickets to state on the first day regional action. Gordon, Sam Boyd, Phillip Schaffter and Matt Miller teamed up to cover the 4x8 in 8:18.84 for third place and the state berth, just over two seconds behind the winners. Hay grabbed the fourth and final spot by going 13-9 in the pole vault.

SPORTS FANS! Time was when major league managers never thought twice about how many pitches a pitcher hurled in one game. No more. How many times since 2005 would you guess that a pitcher in the big leagues tossed 150 in a game? The answer is none. The most since then was Edwin Jackson with 149 – and that was a special occasion, because he was working on – and got – a no-hitter. Even the most durable pitchers these days are removed after about 120 pitches at the most. How many of you NASCAR fans know the name James Hylton? You should, because he’s been racing since –wait for it – 1964. The Inman, South Carolina, native announced that 2013, Hylton’s 50th year as a driver, would be his final season behind the wheel of a race car, at the age of 78. He made more than 600 starts, winning at Richmond in 1970 and at Talladega in 1972. Hylton first raced in Daytona in 1966 and tried to qualify for the 500 in 2007 at age 72, but failed to finish high enough in a qualifying race. Entering 2013, who was the longest-tenured active coach among all franchises in the four major North American team sports? Here’s a hint – he’s in the NBA. The answer is San Antonio’s Gregg Popovich, on the job since 1966. But another active NBA coach was the only one with more than 1,000 wins as of 2013. Any guesses? It was George Karl of Denver, his fifth NBA team as head coach by the way, the winningest coach in league history was Don Nelson – 1,355 victories with four teams.

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West Holmes’ Ewing, Nelson fall in opening round at state tennis

West Holmes shortstop Keaton Leppla flips to second baseman Scott Troyer to start an inning-ending double play last Thursday in Zanesville. The usually reliable West Holmes defense allowed three unearned runs as Waverly rallied for a 3-2 Div. II regional semifinal win. Kevin Lynch photo

Baseball loss (Continued From Page 31) Waverly scratched out a run in the third inning, as Knisely reached on an error and moved to third on a single by Tyler Nartker. Adam Tiu drove him home with a sacrifice fly. “I was happy with the start we had, and obviously, with Butch on the mound, a two-run lead makes you comfortable,” said McDowell. “He wasn’t as sharp as he’d been in the past (walking four and striking out six in scattering five hits),” the coach continued. “But he still pitched well enough to win. Defensively, if we make two or three plays out there, it’s possibly a 2-1 game.” The Tigers tacked on two more unearned runs, making the most of two Knights errors in the fifth inning. Leadoff hitter Paul Underwood singled (his second base knock of the game). He was sacrificed to second and scored when Leppla threw wildly to first on a ground ball into the hole by Eric Rinehart. Tiu followed with a bloop shot over the infield that Leppla tracked down in short center field, but was unable to haul in, scoring Rinehart “Last year we made those types of plays. This year, they were just an inch or two out of our reach,” McDowell said. “Quality at-bats and defense were our downfall.” The Waverly coach was pleased with the way his team made the most if its opportunities. “We scratched out a few runs, and I couldn’t be more proud of our team today,” Noble said. “This team just finds a way to win. We get out-hit a lot of 5

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By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The State tennis tournament started out at the Varsity Tennis Courts at The Ohio State University last Friday, but after a storm hit Columbus, it was moved to the indoor facility at Elysium Tennis Center in Plain City. The OHSAA had made times, but at the end of the night, we arrangements to shuttle score more runs than the other team fans over to Elysium, but does. And I guess that’s what baseball many were waiting for the is all about, scoring more runs than the buses while the matches were being played. other team.” West Holmes coach The Knights didn’t go down without a fight, however, as Levi Jones opened Jason Otto was frustrated the bottom of the seventh inning with a by the way the morning hard shot to third that was booted for an went, but pointed out error. Josh Carsner pinch ran and Scott that everybody was in the Troyer sacrificed him to second. Colton same boat. “I think we were better Shane hit a hard grounder to the hole at short that was also misplayed, giving off playing indoors with the Knights runners at first and second the way the wind was with one out. Devin DeHass pinch ran blowing,” Otto said. There was no wind for Shane. Brody Miller grounded out to second, inside, but Annu Reddy advancing the runners to second and and Navdeep Bais of Toledo Maumee Valthird. With two out, Jonathan Clark laced ley Country Day turned a shot back at the mound that Knisely up the heat against the knocked down, fielded, and fired to first Knights’ duo of Danny Nelson and Nate Ewing. to set off a celebration for the Tigers. The West Holmes pair West Holmes bows out with a 19-9 record, while Waverly advances to face played their openingHarrison Central this evening for a trip round opponents tough, to state. The Huskies blanked Warren but in the end came up on the short end of a 6-3, 3-0. “It hurts. This is a small part of their 6-1 score. “There were a lot of whole life, but it’s the most important part right at the moment,” McDowell close games and we lost said. “It’s going to hurt. I told them to every one of them,” Otto try and remember the good times we said. “I thought the turnhad getting here. It’s the first time in ing point was in the first West Holmes history we went back-to- set. We were down 3-4 back to regionals. Most of these guys and Nate was serving were a big part of that last year and well. But there were a lot this year. When they look back in a few of deuces there, and they years, they’ll see quite a bit to be proud ended up breaking us to of. It didn’t end up like they wanted, but go up 3-5 and after that, they had the momentum.” there were a lot of positives this year.” Legals 5

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And the duo from Toledo Country Day rode that wave of momentum to victory. “I think we played OK. They were a pretty good team,” Nelson said. “We did our best. We tried hard. It was definitely fun. It certainly puts things into perspective.” Ewing called his experience memorable. “I loved playing doubles with Danny. That was the most fun I had,” Ewing said. “They made some nice shots. I’ll take away a lot of good memories from this experience. I’ll have good stories to tell

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West Holmes’ Nate Ewing is shown in a firstround Div. II doubles match at the state tournament this past Friday. Ewing, and partner Danny Nelson, lost 6-3, 6-1.

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everybody. It’s kind of cool being the only nonNelson to make it to state.” • • • In a side note, Cloverleaf’s Jacob Dunbar won the Div. I singles title. Dunbar is the son of Vicki Nelson-Dunbar, whose brother Bill Nelson is Danny Nelson’s father. The state title was the fifth for the Nelson family, with Vicki winning three times as a Wooster High player in the 1970s, and Rachel Nelson (Danny’s twin sister) winning in the fall of 2011 for West Holmes.

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NOTICE: SALES & Office position opportunity, Mt. Hope Area. Affordable Barn Co. 4260 TR 617, Millersburg OH. (330) 674-3001

DRIVER/WORKER WANTED for Interior Trim Crew. Drug/Alcohol/Tobacco Free Workplace. Benefits: Paid Vac days, Ins, (330) 674-2969 VM

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WALNUT CREEK Gift Shop seeking part time employee who is personable, honest and available Saturdays. Call Shellie at (330) 893-3653.

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BUYING JUNK BATTERIES, aluminum, copper, brass, ele. motors, farm machinery, appliances, cars, trucks. 330-279-2142 DARI-LAND ICE CREAM machine rentals. Great for graduations, weddings, parties. 330-263-1700. CASH FOR scrap metal: trucks, buses, cars, heavy equip., farm equip., copper, batteries, brass, aluminum, and any metal. Call (330) 473-8410. BOOK YOUR SPECIAL Event with us. Large outdoor seating area with tent. Route 83 Restaurant, 7501 SR 83, Holmesville. 330-279-3663. NASCAR BRISTOL www.landmtoursohio.com

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LIVE BAND Sudden Change Band. Saturday, June 8th, Starts at 7 p.m. Free Admission. Route 83 Restaurant, 7501 SR 83, Holmesville. 330-279-3663.

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LOST: 2 FEMALE BEAGLES, Tricolored. Fredericksburg area. Reward. (330) 695-2490

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Business Opportunity THE ECONOMY GOT YOU DOWN? GOOD PART TIME $$$$$ FOR PART TIME HOURS DELIVERING THE LOCAL MORNING NEWSPAPER FOR THE DAILY RECORD

If you would like to have your name put on our list of prospective carriers or drivers in your area, simply call the circulation department at 330-264- 1125 ext 2257 or 1-800-686-3958, or stop by our office at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster. Please refer to the individual route number when calling. There is no collecting of money from any of our customers on any of our delivery routes. CALL TODAY!! FOR SALE: RETAIL Business. Houseware and Variety Store, 15+ years in business. (330) 674-5603.

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WILL BABYSIT for children around age four and under. Call or leave a message. 330-473-7703

105 General AMISH CREW looking for part time driver. Must live within 5 minutes of Millersburg. Part-Time, possible Full-Time. 330- 275-6779.

COOK WANTED will train, full-time. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson St. 330-674-1457. PART-TIME HOUSEKEEPER / GUEST SERVICES Personnel wanted for 4 Suite Bed & Breakfast. Duties include, but are not limited to: cooking breakfast, cleaning bedrooms, bathrooms, main rooms, along with warmly welcoming guests at check-in. Must have basic computer knowledge, available to work days, evenings, week-ends or holidays, be highly motivated with a positive attitude and strong work ethic. Serious applicants only, send resume to: P.O. Box 323, Millersburg, OH 44654.

DAILY RECORD Carriers Needed If you would like to have your name put on our list of prospective carriers or drivers in your area, simply call the circulation department at 330-264-1125 ext 2257 or 1-800-686-3958, or stop by our office at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster. Please refer to the individual route number when calling. There is no collecting of money from any of our customers on any of our delivery routes.

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LOOKING FOR help on 2nd Shift, Also have part-time evening work available. Miller Core II, 10162 Lawnfield Rd, Beech City OH 44608 (330) 359-0500 BUSY Mennonite Homeschooling mother and midwife is looking for housekeeping and childcare help 1-2 times per week. Millersburg area. Hours are varied, transportation can be provided. For more info, please call: 330-275-2805 GENERAL LABORERS needed to conduct geophysical surveying. Job involves working outdoors while performing strenuous work. Requires a valid Ohio driver's license. Must be able to pass drug screen and background check. Job demands walking for long periods on uneven surfaces, and must be willing to work out of state at times. Health insurance paid, 401K. Apply in person M-F, 9a-4p at: Precision Geophysical 2695 SR 83 S Millersburg, Ohio 44654. LOOKING FOR CDL Driver for in State Route Home evenings and weekends. Miller Core II, 10162 Lawnfield Rd, Beech City, OH 44608. (330) 359-0500 HELP WANTED in wood working shop. Berlin Area. Paid Holidays and Paid Vacation. Transportation provided. 330-893- 3234. EXODUS CYCLES is looking for experienced motorcycle/ ATV Technician. Apply in person with resume, 4130 SR 83, Millersburg, OH. (330) 674-7433. LOCAL MFG business has an opening for office/sales position. Self Motivated individual, excellent long term opportunity. Long hours, stress, must take blame for others mistakes, patience, persitance, & perseverance needed. Send contact information to "Box 15", c/o Daily Record, 212 E. Liberty St. Wooster, OH 44691. 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 on a roofing crew. Labor or sales position. Experience helpful, but not necessary. 330-674-4331. Leave a message.

195 Services 225 WILL DRIVE Amish, with 6 passenger van. Local or Long distance. Call Tim at (330) 473-9010.

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DRIVERS: $1000 Sign-On Bonus! Dedicated Zanesville Account! Great Pay, Benefits, Miles, Weekly Home-Time & More! 1-888-567-3109. 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.

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CNC/GLOBAL BODY & Equipment, a local growing metal fabricator is seeking a Materials Manager Candidate must possess prior experience in related field. Position is responsible for all purchasing related activities including but not limited to negotiation of rates, vendor related calls and overseeing the shipping & receiving department. Prefer experience with ISO and 5+ years experience. Please apply in person @ 2061 Sylvan Road Wooster, OH or email resume to hrmgr@globalbodyandequipment.com.

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FOR SALE: 8420 Case International Round baler. Aden Mullet. 8056 Criswell Rd, Fredericksburg. 695-2208.

Farm Products Produce

FRESH MAPLE SYRUP, $36/gal. Elmer Yoder, 5184 TR 118, Baltic. 330-893-3687 x1 NOTICE: GREEN Acres Fertilizer in stock

TWO NEW in the box, White Exterior pasture. $430. Grip - X1 $165.; Grip Antiques Collectibles Doors, 36x80. 3pt Bush Hog Mower, for X2 organic $225.; Palverized Gypsum SQ84T, used on 5 acres. (330) 276-3503

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FORD NINE. New generator, runs good. $700/obo. (330) 464-9465

21% cal, 17% sulfur $170.; Gypsum pellets paper 1400# $80. Aden Mullet. 8056 Criswell Rd, Fredericksburg, OH. 330-695-2208. FOR SALE: Ear corn $200/ton; Also,

condition. 330-359-0329

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. MAGIC CHEF Natural Gas Stove, $225. Hotpoint Natural Gas Stove, $175, Both Almond in color. Delivery Available. (330) 496-3143 40 GALLON ELECTRIC Hot water heater. Used very little. $200/obo. (330) 473-5331

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Appliances Electronics FOR SALE: 256 New Holland rake. Good 2 complete milker units, 45-lb. DeLavel

Construction Equipment

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 KOHLER 20KW natural gas Gen. set with enclosure, very nice unit w/Ford 6-cyl. engine, $5500. 330-231-2634. FOR RENT: Takeuchi TB 135 mini excavator. Heat & air conditioning. Different size buckets available with trailer, $25. per hour. Day time phone 330-231-5065 or 330-567-2213 ext 1. Duane Raber.

FOR RENT Bobcat T300 skid loader, $25/hr.; Bobcat Mini Hoe, $22/hr. +fuel (330) 231-6196 FOR SALE: Pioneer Sulky plow with Oliver Bottom, $600 OBO. Levi Hershberger, 5171 S.R. 557. 330-893-0214 99 1150G DOZER 3800 Hrs., New U.C. 38,000 99 PC 200 Komatsu Plumbed Q.C. 38,000. Joni Troyer, V.M. 279-4080 ALLIS CHALMERS WC. New Tires, Runs Good, $950/obo. (330) 464-9465 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. FORD 8N with Blade. Later model engine overhauled. Runs good. Looks good. Many new parts, $2200. 330-674-9910

bucket, good condition. Levi Yoder, 330-897-0714.

NOTICE: GREEN Acres Fertilizer in stock for pasture. Aden Mullet. 8056 Criswell Rd, Fredericksburg. 330-695-2208.  MAPLE SYRUP for Sale. Take advantage of sugar house prices instead of store prices. 1/2 pint up to 5 gal containers. Also, granulated maple sugar & maple candy. Stop at the sugar house, @9585 CR 320, Millersburg, or call (330) 674-1430             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 FOR SALE: Quality Locust Posts, Sawed 3-1/2"x5-1/2"x7' Long, 250 pcs. Sam Yoder (330) 279-2100 NOTICE: I WILL BE taking orders for 1st cutting orchard grass alfalfa mixed hay out of the field, $3.00/bale. Eli A. Yoder. 4484 TR 371, Millersburg. (330) 893-2037 EAR CORN for sale. Call (740)575-5088 WANTED TO BUY: small square bales

HELP WANTED: Driver to work with

FLAT BED Hay Wagon, 16' long, 8' wide, first cutting hay, right out of the field. construction crew. Paid Holidays and 125 Medical / Healthcare Paid Vacation. Immediate opening. Wal- All treated wood, on 8 ton running gear, State price and quality. (330) 674-2002. floatation tires, $1,500 OBO. (330)

RNs & LPNs in Wayne and Holmes Counties. Infusion Therapy & Wound Mgmt skills required. Home Care exp. preferred. LPNs for Ped Vent Case, Night Shift, Holmes Cty. Submit resume to H.R at ahotchkiss@pthomecare.com or fax 216-986-0955. Personal Touch Home Care, 543 Riffel Road, Suite F, Wooster, Ohio 44691. www.pthomecare.com EOE/DFWP

150 Food Services RESTAURANT COOKS & SERVERS, apply at www.route83restaurant.com or 7501 SR 83, Holmesville, Monday-Sunday, 6am-9pm

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FOR RENT: John Deere 550 G-Dozer, w/Log Arch & Winch, $30/hour. Gehl 4640 E Skid Loader, $18/hour. Allen Miller (330) 567-2249

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

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.

JOHN DEERE 5300 Tractor. 53 Horse power, 2 wheel drive, air tires, canopy, Very nice. $12,500. (330) 857-6340†x5 CUSTOM GUTTER Grates, Extra Heavy Duty. We use 3/4 Rebar. Basic Welding, 9040 S. Apple Creek Rd. (330) 695-9961

Farm Equipment

JD TRACTOR 2355. 56 Horse, 7,000 hours. New tires, runs good. $7,300. (330) 695-2001

MC DEERING Hay mower. Trailer Gear, 7 ft. Allen Miller, SR 557, Baltic, 330-897-0349

FOR SALE: NEW Idea Hay Mower with hydraulic motor setup. Field ready. Daniel Raber. 330-893-4602.

FOR SALE: 24" brush mower with 7.5 Vanguard Motor, $250. Also BCS chipper shredder, $750. 740-622-0147

JOHN DEERE Side Delivery Rake, Completly rebuilt, long or short tongue. Basic Welding, 9040 S. Apple Creek Rd. (330) 695-9961

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Smokey Lane Stables, Inc.

FRESH GOAT MILK. 330-763-4526. FREE HAY to make off of 2 acres, Hilly terrain, smaller equipment need. 1 mi W of Berlin (330) 674-2114

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FOR SALE: Firewood tree tops, Hollow campfire logs, Tree stump. 330-279-9290 ext. 1. FIREWOOD FOR sale. Will trade for scrap metal. Delivery available. Call anytime. (330) 275-7980

FOR SALE Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also hollow cmpfire logs 330 231-8462.

Saturday, June 22 – 8:30 AM

June 22nd Rodeo – 7 PM

Selling off Wagons – 8:30 AM, Small/Large Machinery – 9:00 AM, Windows/doors – 10:00 AM, Lumber – 11:00 AM, Buggies/Carts 12:00 Noon, Tractors/Trailers/Heavy Equipment/ Skid Loaders/Boats – 1:00 PM Unloading large equipment, lumber, buggies - Monday thru Friday (Wednesday in afternoon only). Accepting small items Wednesday afternoon through Friday; Windows, doors, etc – Thursday & Friday. No consignments taken on Saturday. Call in for free advertising on consignments.

July 12th Ice Cream Sale, Horses 6 PM July 20th Rodeo – 7 PM Aug. 3rd Riding Horse and Pony Sale Aug. 9th Driving Horse Sale Aug. 17th Rodeo – 7 PM

Auctioneer Myron Miller

CERTIFIED ORGANIC Ear Corn. Also, Place your orders for Certified Organic Hay. (330) 567-9009

Mt Hope Auction, Mt Hope, OH

June 7th Driving Horses, Tack 5:30 Horses – 7

686 Smokey Lane Road NW • Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Phone: 330-852-2237 Fax: 330-852-2237

FOR SALE 2 Basket, hay tedder. In working conditon. (330) 473-8723.

FOR SALE: 4x4 Wrapped Hay, 1st Cutting, $30/bale. 2nd Cutting, $40/bale. (330) 674-2351

Machinery Sale

Auctioneers: Jr Miller, Jake Schlabach, Orus Mast, Arlen Yoder, Ryan Yoder, Myron Miller, Leroy Miller, , Aden Yoder, John D Yoder, Walter Zimmerman, Robbie Miller, and more. 10154142

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FOR SALE: Campfire $1.50/Bundle. (330) 359-5377

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JUNE 7-8, 9-2, Elect. Dryer, Gas Weed Eater, DR Trimmer, Norwalk Recliner, Lost of misc. Some Antiques & Primitives, household Items. $.50 & $1 tables. 14371 SR 39, 2-1/2mi W. of Nashville. JUNE 13, 1-DARK & JUNE 14, 8-Dark. Merle Miller. 10999 CR 329. Stacking student chairs, Teachers Desk, 7 Food shavers, 12 QT Coffee butler, 2 electric griddles, stainless steel food racks, King sheets, Clothing, Shoes, Housewares, Sewing machine, Carpet rags, and new aluminium dog box and lots more! GARAGE SALE: Fri-Sat, June 7-8, Clothes, Housewares, some small furniture, 9282 Golf Course Rd, Sugarcreek.

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GARAGE SALE: June 11-12, High Chair, Butane Iron (like new), Cuzinart Juicer (like new), School Supplies, Clothes, Denim Pants, Different kinds of Hostas, Lots of misc. John Troyer, 2033 CR 61, Millersburg. JUNE 11-12, Gas Grill, Sewing Machine & Stand, Gas Floor Lamp Stand, Bible Story Set, Lots of other clothes & Misc. Jacob Yoder, CR 59, . Benefit bake sale & perennials for Norman Rabers at Raymond Nisley's TR 106, Mlbg. Stoller, Clothes, Shoes. More Sales in Neighborhood. JUNE 13-15, 9-5. 27" TV, Vaporizer, 42" Round Wooden Table, Plastic Truck Tool Box, Old rabbit cage, Rabbits, 2 Tires/P22565R17, Used carpeting, Bee smoker, Clothes, Small boys jacket, and miscellaneous. 83 S to CR 150, 1.7 mi. on right.

GuGGisberG Auction Location: At the east edge of Charm OH on SR 557.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013 • 4:00 PM Partial Listing Household Goods: oak dining table w/ 4 leaves and 2 chairs; cherry dining table; oak sofa table; hall tree; oak magazine rack end table; tanning bed; 2 recliners; 2 sofas; loveseat; new oak curio; trash cabinet; dishwasher; excellent Weider Cross Bow 1500X; exercise equipment; queen head boards; 2 commercial Singer leather sewing machines; spinning wheel; wrought iron stove; console TV; commercial cooler; battery hand drill; trim saws; lots of electronics. note: This is a very partial list check next week’s ad, or our website for a complete list of items. Many boxes uncovered, anything could turn up.

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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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10 yr. old paint mare, well built, broke to ride & drive, tss, $1500. (330) 893-2780. 6 Yr old 50" black Pony gelding, broke to ride & drive. $525. 740-622-5216 6 YEAR OLD 40" Brown Gelding Pony. Good natured, Safe & Sound. Easy entry cart. Pony harness, Excellent condition. $650. (330) 473-7418 FOR SALE: Dorset Ewe Lambs, born in March; Also, certified organic pasture available. Marty Yoder, 3966 TR 414, Dundee, OH 44624.

Horses Livestock FOR SALE: NUBIAN Nanny born April

7 YR old Black Pony Mare, broke to ride & drive, 56", TSS, been in buggy for 3 yrs, $650 (330) 897-0149  FOR SALE: 7 YEAR OLD Black Standard Bred Mare. Traffic safe and sound, or makes a good brood mare. 330-674-0264. FOR SALE: 16 mo. old NUBIAN BUCK, $150/obo. Call (330) 231-8102

16, 2013. $80. James Miller, Sugar Creek. (330) 852-4012. FOR SALE: 7 yr old Big Brown Pony, w/3 white socks, $400 Pony Harness $275. Also, Cart. $275. (330) 359-5377 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. REGISTERED KATAHDIN Ewes & Rams available, good genetics, call for more information. 330-987-3952

FRY – WILSON REAL ESTATE AUCTION

3 BR RANCH HOME 2272 FRIAR TUCK, WOOSTER, OH. Will sell the home located at 2272 Friar Tuck in Wooster, OH at public auction. From Highland Ave. east of Cleveland Rd. turn south on Robinhood then east on Friar Tuck to home on the right or from Portage Rd. turn north on Robinhood to Friar Tuck.

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3 YR old Dutch Standard Bred Mare, TSS, Needs miles. (330) 897-1295 5 YR old Mare, Traffic Safe, Quiet, Stands good to hitch, Allen E. Miller, Holmesville, (330) 567-5944 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. 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 WOOL BUYING Wool Bags available if needed. Marvin (330) 893-7037 Ext 3 or Vernon (330) 893-2620

LocAtion: For your convenience the Yoder auction will be held at the Mt. Hope Auction barn located in the Village of Mt. Hope on SR 241.

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Shop tools * collectibles * Misc. ShoP tooLS: Woodmaster floor model 30” sander; Delta RC51 – 18” planer; Rockwell Delta 6” jointer; Rockwell Delta 9” table saw; combination band saw, table saw and drill press; mortising machine; turning lathe; drill press; Stihl M5 210C chain saw; miter saw; hand boring machines; tap & die set; belt lacer; air router, sander and staplers; lots of furniture clamps and C clamps; pipe threaders; dehorner; drawing bit set; chisels; leg vise; pipe vise; foot cutter; nice selection of good hand tools and misc. coLLectibLeS – MiSc.: old lanterns pulleys; grain cradle; wooden benches; hand block planes; old shutters and windows; 3 blanket chests; dinner bell; 2 man saws; granite table top; hand garden cultivator; hog scalders; brass ladle; 16 ga. and 12 ga. single shot shotguns; Victorian strainer; meat slicer; kneehole desk; gas hot plate; butchering tripods and trough; floor model gas lamps; lots of good clean misc. terMS: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Lunch Stand. Sale by order of: Mrs. Punch eli d.A. (elizabeth) Yoder

FOR SALE: Katahdin Sheep, $125 ea. Willis Yoder, 5189 CR 19, Millersburg (330) 893-1973†Ext 2 6 YEAR OLD Standard bred mare. Bay, Good broke, Women can drive, TSS. (330) 231-5219 100 EWES. Mostly Dorset, some crossbreed. Dan J. Hershberger. 3938 T.R 655. MBG, OH. 44654. 4 YR old Gelding Pony, very nice, $250. (740) 291-7019 2 YR old Jersey Bull, Sired by Impuls, Sure Breeder. (330) 897-1295 Ext 1

STANDING AT STUD: 2 yr. old Royal Strength- El Paso Kash, 3 white's, star with connecting strip. $250. 330893-0017.

WILL TRAIN PONIES. Weaver, 7841 C.R. 373, Big Praire, Ohio 44611

STANDING AT stud. 52 inch Paint black & white Homozygous pony stallion. Allen E Miller, 5571 CR 68, Millersburg, OH 44654. (330) 893-4908.

8 yr. old trotting mare by Armbro Scorpian, big enough for surrey, drives nice. Loran Schlabach, (330) 852-3096. (11) KATAHDIN Lambs, 3 mo old. $100 ea. Owen Hershberger, (330) 897-2409 VM

FOR SALE: FULL BLOODED Katahatin lamb, 2-1/2 yrs. old, $250. Fredericksburg, OH. (330) 359-0090

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

(2) 8YR old Standard Bred Geldings, Double Gaited, Buggy Broke. (330) 852-1302

3 YEAR Old, 42" gray, white gelding mule. Works single, double, $100. 330-674-3027

FOR SALE: NUBIAN NANNY, fresh 2 weeks, milking a gal. a day, $225; Also, Wanted: Purebred Chevy Ram. Abe N. Troyer - (330) 674-0736 FOR SALE: Suffolk and Suffolk cross ewes and yearlings. 330-695-2090 11 YEAR OLD Bay Standard Bred Trotter. Well broke, TSS. Norman Miller. 2992 Mikes Lane, Sugar Creek 44681. (330) 852-2263.

OLDER Standard bred, broke for anybody, tss. (330) 231-5219

REAL ESTATE: The Fry home is a 1456 sq. ft. 3 BR ranch home built in 1958 on an 80’ x 140’ lot. The main floor features a living room w/fireplace, DR, kitchen, 3 BR’s and a full bath. There is also a full bath off of the master BR. The home has a full basement with a finished family room w/fireplace and a 2 car garage. The home is heated by a natural gas F/A furnace that was updated in 1998 and also has central A/C. The home has good bones but is 70’s in its décor. This is a nice opportunity to buy a solid home in a good location at auction then decorate it to your taste. More detailed information is available on the website www.reshowcase.com or there are brochures available in the information box on the property. OPEN HOUSE: The home will be open for inspection on Tuesday Evening June 11th from 5 – 7 PM. Other showings are available by appointment. Call Vicki Vitallo @ 330-465-2027, Steve Andrews @ 330-465-8498 or Real Estate Showcase Wooster @ 330-264-6888. TERMS: We require a non-refundable down payment of $5,000.00 down at the close of the auction with the balance to be paid in full at closing within 30 to 45 days. There are no financing contingencies.

BOER BILLY GOAT: 2 years old. Very good quality. Sure breeder. John R. Hershberger, 330-674-0889 FOR SALE: Broilers, dressed or alive. Alvin R. Mast, 7325 T.R. 652, Millersburg, Ohio 44654

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: (2) Pair Guineas, $20/pair. Jonas Hershberger, 2950 CR 600, Millersburg, OH. 44654. (330) 893-8702

10 YR. OLD standard bred gelding. TSS, women can drive. Leroy Miller, 9455 Dover Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606

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P.Y. Stables Contact Paul @ 330-600-0183 VICKI VITALLO Co-Listing Agent 330-465-2072 Jon Mast Broker/Auction Mgr. Fred Troyer, Broker www.reshowcase.com

dAVe KAuFMAn, Auctioneer Jr. MiLLer, Auctioneer 330-231-1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com

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

PONY GELDING. 2 Year Old, 38", Tricolored. Well broke to ride and drive. Great disposition. Pony was raised on our farm. Wayne Weaver. 330-473-2416.

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3 YR OLD Brown & White Paint Miniature Mare Pony, Broke to Drive, 330-600-9682

FOR SALE: Registered Jersey Bull, Sire is Vermeer, Dam by Action. (330) 567-2721

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

DAVE KAUFMAN, BROKER/AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330-464-5155 or cliff@kaufmanrealty.com

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AT STUD- Paint pony. 48", Good disposition. Service Fee- $45. Wayne Weaver. 9183 CR 77. 330-473-2416.

STANDING AT Stud. Black & white 41" pony, very sharp. Service fee $40. Phone (330) 852-3727 ext 2.

REGISTERED FRIESIAN Cross Bred Yearling Stallion, 1/2 Friesian, 1/4 Morgan, 1/4 Percheron, Right in Farmerstown, across from Feed Mill.

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

(1) 6 yr old Paint Mare, w/4 white socks, Broke to ride, (1) 5 yr old Appaloosa Paint Gelding, Kid Broke to ride, (1) 5 yr old 34" Mare, Kid Broke to ride & drive. Will sell at Farmerstown Pony Sale, Saturday, June 8. For Information Call 330-231-4059

BIG BLACK 8 yr. old gelding, tss, out of Big Towner dam, dbl. gaited, 100% traffic safe, $2900. Wayne Shetler, 330-6954408.

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 SHEEP FOR Sale. Purebred Dorset Ewes, no foot rot, due to lamb in Oct., yearlings & mature ewes. Flock reduction. Marvin Hershberger. (330) 893-7037, Ext 3. 2013 PONY/HORSE babies, Appys, Paints & Solids, $50/deposit will hold until 8/31/13. Prices start at $175 & up. Mini stallion for sale. (740) 824-4361. OLDER BELGAIN Mare, Well broke, good worker. Also, Bay Draft cross bred mare, works good in the field, priced to sell. (330) 852-0647 WANTED: Good size horse, must be tss, well mannered & stand good to hitch. 330-674-0393 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 5 YEAR OLD Bay, Standard Bred trotter, boys horse. Needs work. Wes Yoder. CR 200. 330-359-5113. FOR SALE: 3 yr. old Perlino Qtr. horse stallion. Eligible to register. Leave message, 330-893-0026

3 Yr. old paint quarter horse cross mare, needs experienced rider, well mannered, tss. Matt Miller, 330-201-4638. 3 YEAR OLD Black Tennessee Walker Mare, with a philly at her side. Well started $600. 2 YEAR OLD Quarter Horse Gelding, Green broke, $300. ALSO, A 50" Tall Black Dutch Harness Pony Cross. Black with four whites and a strip. $80 service fee. (330) 897-1391. WANTED: HOLSTEIN Heifer Calves, right off the farm. (330) 893-0814  5 YEAR old Registered Chestnut Morgan gelding. Broke to ride and drive. Good boys horse. $1800. 330-897-0099  7 YR old Black Gelding, Registered, Dutch Harness X Saddlebred, TSS, Sharp family or boys horse. $2,800. (330) 674-2331 3 YR old black gelding, trots nice, very good broke family horse, TSS, $2500. Also some other fresh horses. Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777 FOR SALE: 5 yr old Friesian Saddle bred gelding, TSS, Lots of style, been in buggy. $3,400 (330) 893-0030 13 YEAR OLD ANGUS HALL brood mare, Out of Dream of Glory dam. $1,500. Tim Hershberger (330) 893-0171. 11 YEAR OLD Riding Mare. Anyone can ride, $550. (330) 897-6602 PAIR OF 3 & 4 Year Old Spotted Draft Geldings. Pair of 9 & 10 Year Old Persian Mares. Service Age Holstein Bull. Marvin Coblentz (330) 359-5570 FOR SALE: 2-1/2 mo old Boar-Nubin cross Billy Goat, was bottle fed, makes a great pet. Aden Miller, 5805 TR 351, Millersburg, (330) 674-1604 leave message or stop in after 5pm.

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FOR SALE: 11 Hair sheep ewes with lambs at their side. Lambs sired by Registered Purebred Dorper Ram. 740-545-5213 ex2. 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. 3 YEAR OLD Bay Gelding. C.R Commando Mystic Victory. TSS. VM 330-600-2479. 3 YEAR OLD Black, Morgan Gelding. Green trained to ride and drive. Not traffic safe. 330-897-1380. FOR SALE: 13 YR OLD, Black and white, Pony Gelding, 54". Broke to ride and drive, needs work. $500. Also, Black Pony cross 2 year old. Approx. 60", Not broke. $750, or both for $1,150. (330) 279-2805 STANDARD BRED Mare, Fouled in 98, has record of 153.4, made $149,000, Sire is Beach Towel, Sire of Dam Cam Fella, TSS. (330) 897-7830 FOR SALE: 3 yr old Black FresianStandard Bred Cross Mare, TSS, Drives w/tight lines, Atlee N. Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Millersburg OH 44654.

FOR SALE: 3 Queen, 1 Full/Qn Size Quilts. Long Arm Quilted Designed for boys or man cave. $125. 330-378-2002. ROUND TABLE. Solid Oak with 3 leaves. Pedistool with lion claw feet legs and 4 chairs. Excellent condition. $650. (330) 567-0063. NICE OAK QUEEN Head board and frame. Maple Full size Head board and frame. Recliners, Dresser drawers, shelving. Knee hole desk, Wooden bar stool, filing cabinet. All size beds and frames. NEW Deluxe Mattress Set. 2 mi. West of Becks Mills. 2529 T.R 110, Millersburg. 330-674-0944

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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 ENGLISH Saddles For Sale. $100 each/obo. (330) 897-3306 ext. 1

PAYING $30 per acre for prime prime deer and turkey hunting land. Call (419) 522-0758.

6 YR OLD Medium size, white Gelding. $800. Brown spotted mare, $700. Safe for young riders. (330) 231-1725

HOYT TRYKON Bow, Sight, rest, stabilizer, quiver, arrows, & case. Fully Loaded. $325 OBO. 330-600-2488

6 YR old trotting mare, TSS, by Magestic Victory, Dam SJ's Photo, $800. 330-852-2381

NRA/CCW COURSE- $45. July 6 & 7 or Aug 3 & 4 330-335-9205

Post Office Box 422 1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 Phone 330.852.4111 Toll Free 888.852.4111 Fax 330.852.4099

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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3 LAWN Mowers, $50 each, 1 Riding Lawn Tractor, $150, Push Weed Eater, Nitro RC Cars. (330) 275-7435 Call after 6pm. For Sale: Chickens FOR SALE: Sandstone, (330) 852-0703 ext. 1. REBUILT 50" mower deck for Walk-Behind Gravely, $275. (330) 674-2450

DR BRUSH Cutter, with finish mower, 15HP, Snow Blade, Tire chains. Excellent Condition, $2,100 (330) 897-7906 WHITE VINYL Private fence. 24 section. Also, Frame for posts. $65 per section or make offer. Good condtion. (330) 279-2910  48" SNAPPER Pro Walk-Behind, belt drive, like new, set of mulching blades & mulcher included, one sharp mower! Holmesville, $1,450. (330) 621-8360  LOOKING FOR someone to work in flower beds. Call after 4 at 330-674-7957. WILL MOW yards, weed eat, brush hog pastures. Call James (330) 473-8773

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BUGGY FOR sale: excellent condition. Lights, storm front, steel wheels, shelf, just painted. Susie Troyer, 330-567-5908 ext. 2

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24' OPEN FRONT Produce Cooler w/ shelving and a new compressor. (330) 695-2905 BRAND NEW Stahl Utility Truck Beds, 84" cab to axle. 330-621-1408 or 614-290-1836 USED 6x6 Treated porch with 2 steps and railing, Used Double Hung Metal Industry Windows. 330-893-3904.

FOR SALE: Buggy w/lights & storm front, good condition. $2,800 Jonas J. Yoder (330) 893-3508

FOR SALE: Stained sink cabinet $100; New corner shower stall $375; New 2012 Goodman propane furnace, $1800. (330) 674-1100

FREE CANE Sorghum seed. Will cook cane this fall. Nelson Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654

USED VINYL curtain strips, 1/8"x6"x92", 58 strips @ $3.50/each. (330) 674-0560 ext 2.

NEW RALEIGH 20" Mens' bike. $200. 10 ft. shuffle board table, $250. (330) 897-6602

HILTZER HARD coal stove, Make offer, (330) 401-9952, Farmerstown

FOR SALE: Boys Buggy in very good condition. (330) 567-2249 FOR SALE: Battery bicycle, Rally-type, 1000 miles, good condition, $1800. Alvin Hershberger, (330) 473-0255 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: CHAMPION Juicer. Used a few times- like new. Call 330-852-4997. $300. 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 WHITE VINYL 8ft Picnic Table. PH#: (330) 279-4819. PARTY LITE Christmas items for sale. Five items, all in great condition. Call 330-432-4978 after 4 pm PORTABLE J-AIR Air compressor, 5-1/2HP Honda, In good condition, $300. 8170 TR 662, Dundee, OH 330-359-6269 Ext 3.

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JOHNSON 5 1/2 Seahorse outboard for sale. Great for trolling, $300. Call Dennis, 330-852-3159

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BUNK BED. Full bed, bottom half, Half bed, top. Frame only, $75. 330-674-2299.

FOR SALE: 4 yr. old brown trotting mare, boy's horse. (330) 695-2253 ext. 1.

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FOR SALE: 2005 HOYT VTEC. Total package. Super condition, $300/obo. Joseph Miller, 330-893-1626 x 3

VINYL STORAGE Barns, and Portable Garages. Built to last. 2012 lot models on sale. Affordable Barn Co. ltd, Mt. Hope (330) 674-3001

FOR SALE: Easy entry pony cart. Good condition. Air tires, $300. 6645 Salt Creek Rd., Fredericksburg, Ohio

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

FOR SALE: 32" John Deere riding lawn mower, #130, Good Condition, $700 OBO. (330) 893-4328

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

52 IN. TORO Walk behind mower. Floating deck, bagger, extra blades. Good condition. $1,500. 330-600-1230.

ROSS CARDIAC 34 2009 Compound Bow, Draw Weight 70lbs, w/sight, whisker bisket, peep sight, stablizer. $375 (330) 466-6791

YEARLING BLACK Dutch Cross stud colt E-Z Warrior. 330-275-2628

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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 MINI SURREY, (Bowman's) LED Lights, Fiberglass shaft & springs, Dark Gray interior, Good Condition. Yoder (330) 695-9873 WALNUT VENEER Sheet 8'x16', 75 sheets. $10 each or $500 for all. 330-749-9453 CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. FOR SALE: 16" K & L blower on steel frame with 9-hp Honda, $900/obo. Scenic View Engine, 5673 CR 59, Millersburg. 330-674-2450. FOR SALE: TWO Carrier Air Conditioner Compressor units used. $75 each. (330) 893-3492. FOR SALE: Good used top buggy with lights, brakes, in good condition. Junior E.A. Yoder, (330) 674-7124 x2. FOR SALE: White Insulated Garage Door, 8'W, 7'6" H, No window, Like New, $465 OBO. Edward Troyer (330) 852-4835 FOR SALE: Top Buggy, in good condition, lights, brakes, shelf or children's seats. $2,500. (330) 674-5499 Ext 2 FOR SALE: Beanie Babies, hundreds to choice from starting at $1.00. Call 330-464-4504 for more info.

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211 E. Main St, Baltic Nice 3 bdrm home with all the big items already done! Newer roof, plumbing and electric. Original woodwork throughout. Large Lot. Priced to sell! $74,900 Curt Yoder 330-204-2447 Kate Overton 330-204-9339

(330) 852-4111 TR 501, Big Prairie 888-852-4111 Mostly level 19 acres includes creek and ravine. Improvements include 24x40 shelter, drilled www.kaufmanrealty.com water well. Includes all mineral rights and no active oil & gas leases. $115,000 Robert Schlabach 330-401-7010

5518 Rhine Rd, Berlin Very nice 3 BR, 2 BA home. Oak cabinets, 2 car garage on nearly 1 acre lot with nice views. $179,000

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2 HIDDEN View shallow well water pumps. 24". $400 each/obo. Also, 1 wall mount bracket. John H. Miller, (330) 592-7765 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 JUNE SPECIAL!! 10% off anything bought for a wedding gift - excluding consignments. Gypsy Spring Variety 6321 CR 407, Millersburg. (330) 674-0736 FOR SALE: 16" saddle, fair condition, $175/obo; PSP 4 sports tapes, good condition, $165. Call (330) 401-6425 FREE 12X20 storage barn. Newer roof, insulated. FREE for removal. Daniel Miller, 330-893-4160

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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 FOR SALE: New & Used Generators, Prices from $250-$475. 330-600-9461

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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.

22 CU ft Chest Freezer, w/bad compressor, can use for ice box. $50 Also, Rabbit Hutch $50 (330) 852-1302

FOR SALE: oxygen acetylene torch set. Hose, gauges, cutting torch. Leave message, 330-893-0026

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

PALLET Racking ends. 14' are $30. 8' are $20. (330) 472-2613

8' x 17" FIBERGLASS diving board. $350. Electric stove, good condition, $100. Michael Keim. 8671 TR 561, Holmesville. (330) 465-4197. 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

SPANGLER AUCTION

OLD CARS-CAR PARTS-ANTIQUES MODEL A-54 PACKARD-56 VW BEETLE-73 MUSTANG UNUSUAL TOOLS- DISHES-COLLECTIBLES Continuing to down size a life time collection of the rare and unusual items of all kinds. Auction to be held at the Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.

THURSDAY JUNE 13, 2013 9:00 A.M. CARS A sharp selection of restored old cars including 1931 Model A slant windshield; 1954 Packard Super Clipper 4 dr.; sharp 1956 VW Beetle; 1973 Mustang convertible w/ Cleveland 351 engine (not restored); 1985 Chrysler 5th Avenue; Model A Hoopie; slide in pick up truck camper. CAR PARTS-ENGINES Model A engines and parts; Model T parts; Mustang parts; Packard parts; radiators; wheels and rims; grills; lights; engine parts; wrenches; and more. Not just a part or two, but boxes and boxes of parts of all kinds including mechanical, body, and more. ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES Old baseball gloves; 3 treadle sewing machines, one Sears and one Domestic; Victor phonograph; wide assortment of old license plates 1931 and up; Brunswick record player w/ oak case; 2 street lights from Pittsburg Pa. patented 1899; old bottles of all kinds; milk bottles; canning jars of all kinds including wire tops; world globe w/ stand; floor radio; large selection of dishes and glassware of all kinds including pink and green Depression; Carnival; old pictures and frames; old TV magazines; flat top trunk; misc. stands; hobby horse; crocks; old door hardware; old dolls; few old toys; wall phones; rope beds; spinning wheel; cast iron items; Favorite waffle iron; mandolin; carpet stretcher; curved sword; Remington and Oliver typewriters; Standard wooden butter churn; iron skillets; harness maker bench; old piano rolls; old Sohio sign; oil lamps; unusual tv screen magnifier; wooden clamps; good selection of small engines of all kinds; oil cans and advertising; pocket watches and parts; good paper; and much ,much more. SHOP TOOLS Sand blasting box like new; engine stands; wrenches and specialty tools; hardware of all kinds; wood lathe; jig saw; and much more. Note- Another outstanding auction from the storage areas of the Spangler Family. This is a very partial list. Wayne has collected for many years and is now in the downsize mode (per his wife). Selling in 3 locations beginning at 9AM. Majority of the auction inside buildings. Cars and major items sell approximately 12Noon. Circle your calendar for a good one. Good selection of pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. TERMS- Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch WAYNE SPANGLER, OWNER Daytime Phone: 330 466-5544

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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 GARDEN SHED, new, 2-1/2'x3'x6' high, shiplap siding, cedar shake roof, $220. 330-852-2865 CHAIN LINK fence, dark green vinyl coated, 8-ft.. Call (330) 893-3479 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060. SADDLE 15" BLACK Leather with silver overlay. Like new, $175. 75 Gallon stock tank, $40. Benton. (330) 231-2212 LIKE NEW 300 gal. Fuel Tank, on skids. $600. Also, 12V Fuel Pump, $200. OBO. (330) 852-4131

NATURAL GAS Dornback Furnace, 105,000BTU, Good Condition. Asking $300 OBO. (740) 610-1675 (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 FOR SALE: Older claw foot bath tub in good condition. Call 330-674-7211

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 FOR SALE: Lion Head Bunnies. 3 wks. old. Various colors. Also, Siberian Husky. Justin Troyer, 330-279-4080  2 YEAR OLD BICHON/ Yorkie, with two puppies. (330) 893-2483. REGISTERED 2 yr old male, walker. Trees his own coons. Out of champion stock. $200/obo. 330-390-0284.

SALE! 250W Solar Panels, $325 ea. Leave Message 330-674-5740 or can pick up at 7697 TR 602, Fredericksburg OH. Installation Available.

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.

FOR SALE: Surrey. Lights, brakes, storm front. Locust Grove Buggy, 6601 TR 331, Millersburg, OH 44654 330-674-9516 ext. 3

ONLY 2 LEFT! FEMALE PEKE-A-POO puppy-will be small; Also, female black/silver MINIATURE SCHNAUZER, quiet disposition. (330) 276-5613.

BUGGY FOR sale. Sliding curtain, rubber tire. 330-852-2829

COMPLETE KENNEL Sellout! AKC Cavaliers, (1) Poodle female, (5) Bulldog crosses, AKC English Bulldog male. Young producing stock. Approx $500-$600. (330) 893-0309

MAGIC CHEF Natural gas cook stove, 36". Good condition, $150. Mose D. Miller, 330-897-1074 ext. 4 Open Buggy , Excellent Condition, Steel Tires, 2-way LED Lights, Noah Yoder, 5163 TR 629, MIllersburg, (330) 893-3921

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61-KEY Yamaha keyboard w/stand, $175; Casio CTK401, 49-key keyboard, $100. (330) 893-3463. YOUNG CHANG G175 Grand Piano, Satin Black, Very good cond., Beautiful Mellow sound, has humidity bar. Moving, must sell. $6,000. (330) 231-2402

Kaufman Auction House 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH

WANTED: SHIH-TZU Male, Prefer younger, breeding age. Aden Raber. 6800 SR 514. Big Prairie, Ohio 44611. DOGGONE/HAPPY MOUNTAIN KENNELS offering canine stud service. Boxers, English & French Bulls, Great Danes, Dobermans, Dalmations, German Shepherds, Ole English Bull doggies, Newfoundlands. "All females must be tested". A-I available. Pickup & delivery @ $.75/per mile. (419) 994-5381 or (740) 824-4361. 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 WANTED: MALTESE Male & Female, (330) 852-1084 BOXER PUPPIES, 2 male, 2 female, born 3-27-13, $300 ea. (330) 852-4283

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.

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FOR SALE: 11 Puppies, Born May 23rd, Mother AKC Registered Pure Bred Golden Retriever, Father Pure Bred German Shepherd. 5 puppies, Golden- 3 male, 2 female. 6 puppies, Black- 2 male, 4 female. Starting at $200. (330) 695-3747. ENGLISH BULLDOG ACA Male, Proven Producer of large litters. Fawn/White, Great for crossbreeding $450. 330-600-9383 FOR SALE: 31/2 yr. old English Bulldog, Male. AKC Registered. (330) 852-0703†x2 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 ####### WARNING: Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer. ####### 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: 1 ACA Pom male, brown/white, 1 yr. old; 1 ACA Chocolate Poodle male, 8 lbs. 4 yr. old proven. (330) 674-1314 12X24 KENNEL insulated and set up for large breed dogs. $4,000/obo. (330) 473-5331 FOR SALE: 2 AKC Fawn Pug Females. 3 years old. 330-852-2383 ext.1. GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES. Born 3-13. 5 females. 3 Goldendoodles. Born 4-01. Males and females. Shots and warmed. (330) 466-5097

Auction

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17721 Carrol Road, Newcomerstown 43832

Monday, June 10, 2013 5:00 PM

Household: Maple dinette set, china cabinet, wicker love seat & flower stand, dining room table & 6 chairs w/butler, lg. oak elec. fireplace, brass lamps, 2-door wood filing cabinet, 8 pc china setting, 12 metal chairs, 4 metal chairs, Bunn coffee pot, post head boards, bone handled butch knife set, metal lunch box, Setter cash register, curio cabinet Collectibles & antiques: Treadle sewing machines, old quilt tops, nice old wardrobe, kitchen/china cabinet, wood table & chairs, metal kitchen stools, wood plant stand, brass floor lamp, drop leaf table & chairs, 6’wood table, silverware, stone water trough, large porcelain dolls, handmade cedar clock, Lane cedar chest, wood rolling pin, hall tree w/seat, crank ice cream maker, misc. glassware, misc. costume jewelry, old scales, G scale box train, vintage apple butter paddle, Schwinn bicycle Hurricane 5, child’s metal chair, child’s folding table and chairs, 18” hand blown glass swan, crocks, milk cans Old money: 10 dollar 1934D, Red seal 5 dollar. 1921 Silver Dollar, 1871 Half Dollar, 1971 proof set, also other misc coins. Guns: NICE condition and must see: Winchester Model 64 30/30 lever action, Winchester Model 97 12 gauge pump, WW 1 & 2 Rock Island Arsenal Model 1903, Musin-Nagant M1946 7.62x 54mm 1947, two High Standard 9”9 shot dueling pistols w/bone handles in case, SKS 7.62x54 with ammo, Gun cabinet Outside items: Toro mulching riding mower 11-32, lawn seeder, push mower Tools: Large heavy duty Sears 14” planer w/new 220 motor, ban saw, table top jig saw, oxygen & acetylene torches

(Selling in 2 rings both starting at 5:00 PM) Antiques/Collectibles * Glassware * Tools * Furniture Antiques/Collectibles/Glassware: Peacock mystery 3 & 1 edge bowl; Ohio Star sugar; Mlbg. flute bowl; Venetian punch cups; Venetian spooner; Mlbg. crystal book; Fenton & Carnival glass; 8 older century seating company school desks; oil lamps; Longaberger baskets; trunks; planes; ladder; clocks; pitcher & bowls; cast iron pcs.; crocks; tins; lanterns; old boxes; lots of costume jewelry; Advertising pcs.; Westing House radio; butter churns; signs & more. Tools/Furniture: barstools; end tables; smaller curio; 3.0 Craftsman vac.; ceiling fan; crates; router & stand; shelving; tool tote; hand tools; oil cans; 25+ filing cabinets mostly 3 & 4 drawers; metal & presswood office desks; oak chairs; office chairs; Mita Point Source Ai 2310 office copier; natural gas grill; Maytag wringer washer; lots of box lots. Note: Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates by 5:00pm Friday, June 7. 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

Directions: From Newcomerstown on SR 258 6.5 miles to Sally’s Hilltop Store. Continue straight on Saltfork Rd ¼ mile, turn Right onto Carrol Rd, ¼ mile on left signs posted. Auctioneer notes: Good quality items. This a partial list so continue to watch website for updates! Terms: Cash, Check, Debit card, Visa or MasterCard w/proper ID auction day. 4% buyer’s premium on all sales, 4% waived for cash

Ron Hickman, Auctioneer and Realtor

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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GAMEBOY DS, $55 (2) Gameboy Advance SP, $40 ea or (2) $70. (330) 897-1423

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TWO 9 WK OLD German Shepherd Female puppies. Black with tan. Shots and wormed, ready to go! $300 each. (330) 897-0149 BEAGLE FEMALE. 3 yrs. old, will hunt rabbits. $75. (330) 763-0551 BEAUTIFUL, BABY Kittens, Very Playful! Make Great pets! Best Offer. (330) 763-4775 GOLDEN DOODLE Puppies, Shots & Dewormed $650 ea. Jason Troyer 330-231-9602 MALTESE PUPPIES. AKC Registered, 4 females from a litter of 5. 8 wks old on June 8th. 330-852-9905 ext.†2 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. ENGLISH BULLDOG Puggle Puppies, Up to date on shots & wormed. Starting at $425. (330) 763-4037 FOR SALE: 2 yr old Border Collie, female. Very nice and gentle. (330) 893-7611 FOR SALE: 11 mo old Beabull female, Nice. $500 Marcus Miller (330) 567-5944 Ext. 1 WANTING English Bulldog cross puppies and all toy breed puppies and crosses. Will pay cash at time of pick up. (740) 336-9334

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FOR SALE: 1 Pug male, Proven breeder, 3 female. Breed Sellout! (330) 893-1719

POMERANIAN MALE, AKC/ACA, 2-1/2 yr old, Cream, Proven, Nice Hair Coat, $175 OBO (330) 674-5129† Ext. 3 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.

4 YEAR OLD Yellow Lab, female. Breed to Yoder shack, Due 5-29-13. AKC and ACA Registered. (330) 893-3720 AKC COCKER SPANIEL puppies, 1st shots & wormed, family raised, very cute! $450/F, $350/M. (330) 231-1326. ATTN: DOG BREEDERS - Annual hog roast @ Wise School, Thurs, June 27, 6pm. Family night, children's activities. Bring cold dish & an item for fundraiser option--a puppy if you can. For more info call Ervin Raber, (330) 674-1314 FOR SALE: Beagle Puppies, out of good hunting stock, $85 ea. Willis Yoder, 5189 CR 19, Millersburg, (330) 893-1973†Ext 2

WANTED: DRY CORN cobs. Levi Swartzentruber. 3235 CR 168. Millersburg, Ohio, 44654.

4000 WATT GENERATOR, New in Box, $1000 OBO. Also, 5.5HP Honda, works good, $150. 330-674-5346

WANTED: 50 gal plastic drums w/lids, (330) 893-3619

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FOR SALE: 6600 watt Yamaha Generator, $900. Works, rope start, Marion Miller, 330-852-0261

DEWALT DRILL like new, Makita Sander, like new. (330) 275-7435 Call after 6pm.

FOR SALE: CASE 530B Backhoe. PH#: (330) 279-4819. FOR SALE: DELTA HYBRID table saw. 110 or 240 volt with unifence. (330) 695-2245

JOHN DEERE 4039 60HP, power unit. In good condition. (419)566-1516. Lakeville.

All Prices cleArly MArked On Windshields ‘06 Chevy silverado Z71 5.7L V8, Nicely Equipped Very Clean Call For Details

WANTED: 1-1/2 - 3HP Electric Motor, (330) 852-9310 WANTED TO BUY: Mini surrey rubber tire sliding door. Steven 814-587-3858

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WANTED: SEMI TRAILERS for a bridge. Abe Yoder. 6169 S Kansas Rd, Apple Creek.

Trades Welcome • STOP IN TODAY or give us a call for a “GREAT DEAL” on any used Car, Mini Van, SUV or Truck.

WANTED: SMALL Tractor, any kind. Prefer with Bucket or Ford 9N Tractor. (330) 275-7435 Call after 6pm.

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Wanted: 4' CHEST type Freezer, for ice box, must be in good shape. (330) 698-3930 VM

WANTED: BLOCKING logs, Beech, Sycamore, Aspen, Basswood. (330) 695-9807

WANTED A skid house that is livable and moveable. Samuel Petersheim, 9106 C.R, 201, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627

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WANTED:BUTANE EVEN heat pron. Robert Raber, 330-674-0557 ext. 1.

FOR SALE: 40 hp Kubota diesel, runs good. Hyd. motors tank etc. 330-763-4827 FOR SALE: 4-roll power feed for rip table w/ stand, air powered, good cond., $575. (330) 674-2450.

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WANTED DION Thrash machine with straw cutter. Andew N. Yoder, 30936 CR 126, Fresno, Ohio 44824

AKC ENGLISH BULLDOGS 8 wks. old, health guarantee, stocky, pudgy, adorable. Call 330-674-1416. Pictures available: www.puppysalenow.com

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KITTIES FOR SALE: Six weeks, Cute, Friendly, Tabby, Tabby and white. 330-763-4999.

YORKIE MALE. ACA Registered, 4 mo. old, black and tan, all shots and wormed. $500. (330) 231-7735

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: 18" Williams Stone mill, rebuilt, $3,400 OBO. 16" Sprout - Waldron Stone mill, $3,400 OBO. (330) 674-2450.

1 YEAR OLD FEMALE Yorkie. Very cute pet. No papers. $125. (330) 567-0063.

LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT ANIMAL COMPANION? Labrador Retriever puppies for sale - all colors, males & females, out of great working dog breeding. Mom & dad both trained for shed antler hunting. 12 to choose from. Born May 10th. Come pick your puppy early! Call Leroy 330-756-0073.

ICH KAUF Trash piles & Dumps. Call me anytime @ 330-275-7980

WANTED: GOOD used gas stove with outside tank. Prefer 30", black. Roman Raber 13144 T.R. 474 Big Prairie, OH 44611

BREED SELLOUT: Poms: 13 females, 1 male. Will sell as one unit. 330-897-0094 ext. 1.

AKC REGISTERED Black, Boxer, male. 1 yr old. $500. (330) 472-2613.

DELTA 10" Table Saw. No motor, Good condition, $100. (330) 897-6602

FOR SALE: Saylor Beall stationary air compressor, 3HP, #703, Paul Hershberger, (330) 674-2907

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.

FOR SALE: BLACK lab puppy. Female, 5 mo. old. (330) 359-0752

SOMEONE TO REMOVE A 30x40 steel roof with trusses cement block building for supplies. Call (330) 897-1437.

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.

WANTED: A PAIR swans. Give price and phone number. Levi Swartzentruber. 3235 CR 168, Millersburg OH.

 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 

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EZV PALLET jack. 5,500 lb. rating. Used very little. $300/obo. 330-390-0284.

GOLDEN DOODLE male, 1 yr old, Shots & Dewormed. Friendly disposition. Jason Troyer 330-231-9602

(2) PALLET Jacks, 5000lb., $155. 5500lb, $195. Good Condition. (330) 897-1423

FOR SALE: 2 yr. old boxer female. Nice, brindle with white. Friendly for a pet, $300. 330-852-8620

 WANTED: GOOD, used, Diesel Power Unit. Approx. 60 to 80 Horse. Mose Barkman. 4660 TR 507. Big Prairie, Ohio 44611.

CAVALIER MALE Blenheim. Proven, 2 yrs old, Excellent for Cross Breeding. (330) 600-0864

Double dog Cage, Frame 60x36x24, Cages are one on top of the other, w/slide out trays to make clean up easy, includes water bottles. Also, portable 8-panel durable plastic play yard that is great for puppies. (330) 695-2544 or (330) 465-0251

2 ACA YORKIE MALES. Both proven breeders. (330) 674-6679. VM

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2011 CRV SE 4WD

9895A

2011 Pilot EXL AWD

Other Select Used Cars $ 9973A

9,999

2002 CRV EX 4WD

$ 9959A

$ P7623

6,988

2002 Grand Prix GT

6,995

2000 Grand Cherokee

$ 9885A

$ P7612A

Special of the Week

$ 9951A

2010 Seville SLS

9854A

2005 Volvo XC70 CC AWD

College Hills Honda SALES

2011 Fiesta SE

9902B

SERVICE

Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00

PARTS

Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00

18,998

9,598

2007 Impala LS

$ 9981A

2010 Traverse LT AWD

$ 9937A

8,998

2001 Civic EX Coupe

WE BUY

9,995

5,788

We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 - 8:00; Fri. 9:00 - 6:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00

9997B

$

7,988

2005 Lesabre Custom

$

9,989

2005 Escape XLT

10,588

$ 9997A

2007 Dakota ST 4WD

P7629

2004 Element EX 4WD

P7625A

2006 Pacifica Touring

4600 Cleveland Rd., Wooster, OH 44691 Phone: 330-345-5200 888-244-6632 Fax: 330-345-5769 www.collegehillshondacars.com

USED CARS!


The Holmes County Shopper News Wanted to Buy 460

YOU GOT SCRAP - WE GOT CASH! Pickups available. No equipment or vehicle too big for our disposal. Call anytime, 330-275-7980.

400

Real Estate Firms

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

410

Home Condo For Sale

2 BD HOUSE in Killbuck. $500+Dep +Utilities. 330-674-5740. Leave message. 3 BR, 1.5 BA home, barn, garage, on 2.73 acres. Call Joni Miller, 11071 CR 329, Shreve, OH. (330) 567-2757 PROPERTY FOR Sale, 4br house, 1 full ba, (2) 1/2ba, Bank barn, 6-1/2 acres, Between Sugarcreek & Barrs Mills $240,000. Marcus Miller (330) 852-4283

NICE 2BR upstairs Apt in Killbuck, Stove, Frig, W/D hookup, Garage, No Animals, Security Dep. (330) 276-4091 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. WANTED TO RENT: 3-4 Bedroom Home, preferably in the country. (330) 600-0477 FOR RENT IN Millersburg, 2 BD Apartment. $450/mo +dep. Water and sewer included. (330) 674-2198 M.-F. 8-5. FOR RENT -2 BR 1 BA, livingroom upstairs apartment available immediately. Call (330) 852-9191, ask for Lavon.

475

NEW 4 Bed Double Wide

49,511

$

04150 AD12674621 108 use Homes Midwest ad key 1002255700 for text

740-828-2750

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Apartment Rentals

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. IN WOOSTER: 3BR apt., nice, $550+dep. & utils. Assist Pets only. (330) 359-7808

Automobiles 650

'97 Plymouth Breeze, reliable transportation, minimal rust, $950. (330) 378-5720

520

FOR SALE: 8HP Mercury Outboard Tiller Motor, 1995, w/gas tank & hose. $800 (330) 763-1463 FOR SALE: 50 HORSE force outboard motor with steering and throttle controls. Runs good. $975. (330) 763-1463. 17' ALUM Canoe, $200 (330) 852-1302 FOR SALE: 18' Deep V Aluminum Lake Erie Boat. Good condition w/ 75 Horse Johnson, runs good. $4,500. (330) 674-2500 rack, $300. 330-674-3048

FOR RENT IN Millersburg. 3 BD House, $575+dep +utils. (330) 674-2198. M-F. 8-5.

$400/mo +dep. W/S 330-231-5100 leave message.

500

included.

PM Boat Motor Repair. Full service on out board motors. $20/hr +parts. Call for appointment. 330-674-2500 FOR SALE: 28 foot Rivera Cruiser Pontoon, 25 hp Yamaha outboard. New floor. Includes wooden dock. 330-763-4452

530

Motorcycles ATVs

2004 HONDA Foreman 4x4, $2,100. Call

Automobiles 330-432-4686

FOR SALE: 2002 Toyota Prius, Hybrid/electric car, avg. 42-50 mpg. Looks good and runs great! Just had a complete mechanical check-up, all in very good working order. Hybrid battery is in good shape, just checked by mechanic and charging properly. Just last year, had a new $1500.00 A/C system installed. Car has 290K miles in very good condition and brand new Michelin tires. Asking $3200.00 OBO. I also have for sale a 2001 Toyota Prius hybrid/ electric car, avg. 42-50 mpg. Runs and drives great, VERY dependable, a very good personal commuter car and has 245K miles. Would make somebody a great work car/ errand runner. Asking $2700 OBO. Call Dave @ 330-275-0026. 1999 VW Beetle, Silver Gray, Good Condtion, 130K Miles, Good Runner, Good Deal @ $2,990 (330) 231-0797

540

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 1997 FORD EXPEDITION XLT. 4wd, Runs good, New brakes, Tow package, approx. 147,000 mi. $1,000/obo. (330) 464-9465. '94 JEEP Cherokee Laredo, 4.0 inline 6-cyl. engine, 175k miles, rebuilt trans.still needs work, $1500/obo. 330-763-1475, after 4pm.

Vans

2003 Chrysler Town & Country Good Condition, PW, PL, AC, $7,000 330-695-5611 or 330-749-8255 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

650

• Vinyl Windows • 06500 FreeAD11797131 Installations 72 • Free windows Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

President Reel

(2) Used Anderson glass slider doors with screen & latch, 95-1/2"W x 79-1/2" H, $150/each; Also, (6) windows, sliders, 59-1/4"W x 59-1/4"H, $40/each. (330) 231-6196 FOR SALE: White Drip edge, 2 sizes. $2.50 each. Quantity discount. Jay Yoder, (330) 674-3001.

HMX Rods

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

655

Cabinet Making

Cherrywood Rod

NEEDING CABINETS in a short time? We have quality constructed solid maple cabinets in an ample variety of finishes and styles. Willow Springs Cabinet 31479 TR 231, Fresno, OH 43824. 330-897-0099

675

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

545

Building Materials

207 Doors & Windows

Boats

Home Condo Rentals FLY HIGH Wakeboard Pole with board

495 Mobile Home Rentals Mobile Home For Sale NEWLY REMODELED Trailer in Killbuck,

415

460

Apartment Rentals 500

4339900

355

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Cleaning

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

700

Fencing 925

Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free estimates. United Fencing 330-359-2314, ext.1/ 330-231-8813 YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will built all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free Estimates. 330-763-0497

825

Handyman

ing, misc. work on farms, own tools & transportation. 440-521- 7321 (Holmes Co.)

830

Hauling

860

Landscaping

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

Excavating FOR SALE: ROUND Landscaping rocks. A few big ones. (330) 567-0063

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

MINI EXCAVATOR, (For Rent or Hire) @ Mini Rates! Stump Grinding, Free Estimate. 330-621-1408 or 614-290-1836

STANDING AT STUD A proven stallion with a lot of power, and presence that he passes on to his foals. Winand has produced a lot of good drivers with a lot of speed. A fine choice for your mare.

865

GORILLA PAINTING CONTRACTORSFree Exterior est! Call for Summer Specials. See us on Facebook. 330 231-3541

1035

Storage

STORING YOUR VALUABLES Starting at $20/Month Copperhead Storage Call 330.600.1366

1055

Top Soil

TOP SOIL & Fill Dirt, lots of it. (740) 291-7019

Welding

Troy Ridge Mfg

3998 Cr 168 Millersburg, OH 44654 (330) 473-7727 Custom Welding Specializing in Aluminum 11200 AD12378029 144 Truck Beds • Tool Boxes TRUCK no 1

Lawn & Gardening

WINAND Black Dutch Harness Stallion with four whites

Quality Since 1927

PC-7414 POWER CUTTER

FREE w/ Power Cutter 12” - Diamond Blade 10-12” Concrete Blade 1 - Quart SEF Fuel Mix

$500 Service Fee LFG

on farm breeding or shipped semen available.

• Optional Wheel Kit • While Supplies Last

TRUCKLOAD SALE

12” Saw Reg. $799.95 SALE $74995 14” Saw Reg. $899.95 SALE $83995

Berlin Gravely Sales

4319 County Rd 168 • Millersburg, OH 44654

330-893-2421

10154125

1130

Windows

($135.00 Value)

08650 AD12337331 180 66482 Standing At: Pine Grove Stables Vernon Mast 6354 SR 39 Millersburg, OH 44654 330-674-7817

Painting

1120

Construction WE BUY junk cars 262-9300

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.

Building Materials 770

775

Clerical Services CARPENTRY, ELECTRICAL, & plumb-

PAYROLL SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE! Bookkeeping also optional. Call now for prices and more information. Diane Miller. 330-473-9913.

720

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

Catering

SHOOTERS BBQ, Pulled pork, beef brisket. Let us cater your next event, Call 330-275-6881.

695

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

God is Love

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


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01 GMC Sonoma SLE 4x4

Power Windows & Locks, Running Boards, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.

$8,991

SALE ENDS 6/16/13

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