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Humane Society to meet tonight The next meeting of the Holmes County Humane Society is Thursday, June 13, at 7 p.m. at the Life Center (former Grocery Bag) in Millersburg. New and prospective members welcome. Call 377-4026.

By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer

Winesburg garage sales are Saturday

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Your Local Bulk Foods Grocery Section 10094891

Correction

4-H

Summer Science sessions will be held at West Holmes High

School, June 18-20. Students who have completed grades fourth-eighth are invited to attend.

Pledges were led by The incorrect dates were printed in previous issues of The Shopper. Whitney Miller and For more information call 330- Grant Miller when the Classy Critters 4-H Club 674-3377.

NAME BRAND DISCOUNT GROCERIES!

HOURS Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:30 Sat. 8:30 - 4:00

(BETWEEN SHREVE & NASHVILLE)

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Mon, Tues, Fri 8am-6pm Wed 8am - 7pm • Sat 9am-5pm Closed Thurs and Sun

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Purple Tiger & Thyroid Compound

EZ Carve Ham “ Walnut Creek” .........................$1.99 lb. Pepper Jack Cheese Mini Horns “ Walnut Creek” .$2.72 lb. Turkey Ham “ Walnut Creek” .............................$2.89 lb. Ketchup 24 oz. “ Walnut Creek”.............................. $1.19 Mustard 20 oz. “ Walnut Creek” ............................. $1.09 Corn Starch ...............................................................66¢ lb. Runions Breading Mix .........................................$1.13 lb. Perma Flo ..............................................................$1.62 ea. Little One’s Pretzels..............................................$1.99 lb. Thin Sticks .............................................................$1.80 lb. Peach Rings ...........................................................$1.75 lb.

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HOURS: Mon., Thurs. & Fri. 8-5; Tues. 8-7; Closed Wed. & Sun.; Sat. 8-4

Prices Good June 13th-20th, While Supplies Last

NOW SELLING:

2430 TR 183, BALTIC • 330-897-3536 Specials: June 17th - 22nd

WE FILL PROPANE GAS TANKS

(Great for Pickling)

pecials S Sale Prices Good June 17 thru 22

OPEN TUESDAY NIGHTS

We Now Accept Visa & Mastercard

Pickles (24 oz.) ................................................... Reduced! 79¢ Whole Beets (105 oz.) ........................................ $2.95

Week of June 17th - 22nd

Father’s Day Special June 14th-15th ALL LAWN FURNITURE 5% OFF!! Oven Roasted Chicken Breast..............................$3.89 lb. Sandwich Pepperoni .............................................$3.19 lb. Mozzarella Cheese .................................................$2.79 lb. Mild Swiss ...............................................................$3.19 lb. Saphire Flour..............................................................39¢ lb. Hashbrown Patties ................................................$1.55 lb. Frosted Shredded Wheat (32 oz. bag) ...............$4.89 ea. Yogurt Covered Pretzels (all flavors) ..................$2.26 lb.

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7841 CR 373, BIG PRAIRIE, OH

Corn Syrup gal. . ..........................$6.99 Strawberry Gelatin 1lb. ...............$1.95 Brawny Paper Towels Pick a Size 6 Big Roll. ...................$5.79 Canning Jars & Lids in Stock

Strawberry Season Fruit Pectin Surejell • Certo

DELI SPECIALS Walnut Creek Turkey Ham .......................... $2.49 lb. Walnut Creek Pepper Jack Mini Horn Cheese . $2.69 lb. White Sugar 50lb. Bag .....................................$23.00 Walnut Creek Sour Cream (16oz.) ....................$1.25 Inn Maid 16 oz. Medium Noodles ............$2.09/bag Now Carrying Instant Whipping Topping 8375 Criswell Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 Mon.-Thur. 8-5; Fri. 8-7; Sat. 8-3; Sun. Closed

Doughty Farm Meats 5362 S.R. 557 Millersburg, OH 44654 (330) 674-6257

July 13th - 29th

ED HOME BAK GOODS

Regular Link Sausage ...................... $2.69 lb. Beef and Pork Hot Dogs ................... $3.99 lb. Chicken and Pork Hot Dogs $3.49 lb.

Weekly Specials Marble Cheese ......................$2.89 lb. Virginia Ham ........................$3.19 lb. Rib Patties ..........................$3.19 lb. 10 lb. Box ....................... $29.95 Sorghum ........................... $2.19 pint Hard Candy discs ...................$1.85 lb. 5 Bag ..............................$7.99 Monster Mix ........................$2.75 lb. Gatorade Mix 51 oz. Pkg ............... $9.79 8.5 oz Pkg..........................$1.85 Baked Goodies • Fresh Ground Flour Fresh Rolled Oats

(made with Gerber’s Chicken and our Pork)

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HOG ROASTING ALL SIZES AVAILABLE Our hogs are raised and processed right here on the farm. Our hogs are bred for meat quality and flavor. Are No Artificial Full line of smoked & fresh products. StateWeInspected Growth Hormones

June 13th - June 19th

8221 C.R. 192, Holmesville, OH 44633

(330) 279-2619

Hours: Mon, Wed, Thurs, Sat 8-5; Tues, Fri 8-7

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Tue. eve. is our Preferred Customer night! Stop in between 4pm - 6pm, and you will recieve a 10% discount, if your total is more than $50.00, good through this summer!

8439 TR 527 • Shreve, OH 44676 330-567-2569

June 14th - 19th

met Tuesday, June 4. Secretary Jenna Stertzbach

Discount Groceries

1295 US RT 62 • WILMOT, OH 44689 M-F 8-6, SAT 8-4, / CLOSED SUN • 330-359-0481

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Holmes County Shopper News P.O. Box 918 Wooster, OH 44691 Publication No. (USPS 60) Millersburg office 25 N. Clay St Phone: 1-888-323-1662 E-mail: holmescountyshopper@dixcom.com Published Thursdays by the Holmes County Shopper, P.O. Box 918, Wooster, OH 44691.

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Winter Hours: M&W 8-5; TTF 8-5; Sat. 8-3

Name Brand Bent & Dent Grocery Pampers • Paper Products Laundry Detergent Toothpaste • Shampoo Body Wash and Much More!

Discount Grocery Holmesville • 330-279-2283 2 miles north of Holmesville on SR 83 Mon.-Fri. 9-7; sat. 9-6; closed sunday

SALE DATES: June 17th - June 22nd

DELI ITEMS

GrocErIES

Brown Sugar Ham .........$2.39 lb. Sugardale Hot Dogs ... .99¢ lb. Turkey Ham .....................$2.79 lb. White Sugar (50 lb.) ......$25.00 ProDucE Swiss ...............................$3.09 lb. Sweet Southern Pepper Jack....................$2.85 lb. Watermelon & cantaloupe Pepperoni Slices ...........$3.19 lb. OHIO FOOD STAMPS

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

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Troyer Colby Cheese ..................$3.19/Lb. Sliced ................................................. $2.99/Lb. Fresh Cut Troyer Mozzarella Cheese......................$3.19/Lb. Troyer Pan Roasted Turkey Breast ......$4.79/Lb. Troyer Off-The Bone Ham (Sliced Or Whole Ham) ..........................$2.99/Lb. Fresh Salsa ......................................... $3.99/16Oz. G.M. Cheerios ................................................ $2.49 Nickles Honey Round & Honey Hot Dog Buns ............................$2.29/Doz. White Sugar..............................................$0.59/Lb. .................................................... $23.95/50 Lb. Bag Reiter Milk ( Vitamin D,2%,1%, Skim Milk) ............ $2.69/Gal. Provimi Veal Bratwurst Patties .............$3.49/Lb. .............................................$39.99/ 48-50 Ct. Case Peas & Carrots....................................$2.79/2.5Lb.

Dole Bananas $0.49/Lb. Red & Green Seedless Grapes $1.58/Lb. Florida Cantaloupe 2/$6.00 Local Strawberries Available Now!

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opportunity to diversify, branching out into standing seam roofing in 2007. Metal roofing was and continues to be in demand as the price of traditional roofing rose with the price of asphalt. “Metal was and is a competitive and viable product and it complemented what we already did,” said Riemenschneider. Metal works well not only on residential properties, but garages, barns and businesses. And it outlasts by four times asphalt shingles, which have a lifespan averaging 15 years. Now, First Choice Exteriors is the only manuChristine L. Pratt photo/www.buydrphotos.com facturer to locally offer It took four years to design and build the precision metal shingles, designed equipment used to manufacture the metal shingles to resemble asphalt shin- just released onto the market by First Choice Exterigles. Like other metal ors, according to co-owner Shane Riemenschneider. roofing, the new shingles come in a variety of colors, making it possible for property owners, depend- Styrofoam Plates (30ct.)............................................. 99¢ ing on taste, to stand out or blend in as much as Grated Parmesan Cheese (8oz.)............................. $2.19 possible. Beneful Prepared Meal for Dogs (10oz.) They have the longev- Ice Cream Sandwiches (12ct. box).......................... $2.95 ity and value of a convenWhile Supplies Last tional metal roof at only Prices Good June 13th - 20th 1 1/2 times the cost of Joe & Fannie Bowman • 4992 Twp. 628 • 1 1/2 mi. SW Mt. Hope asphalt shingles. Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 8-6; Tue., Thur. 8-5; Sat. 8-4 330-600-1763 See Pg. 5 — ROOF We also have Bread, Ketchup, Snacks, Sliced Cheese and Much More for Your Cookouts

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News Deadlines Briefs, news, club notes, stories, photos and features are due by noon the Monday before publication date.

(Continued From Page 2) asked members to answer roll call by naming their favorite pet. Stertzbach reminded members of upcoming events, including the final quality assurance class. Demonstrations were given by Beth Klein

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and Tucker Kaufman. Refreshments were provided by Alyssa Bowman. The meeting was attended by 12 members, three advisers and three guests. The club will meet again on Tuesday, June 18, at Cornerstone Community Church, Millersburg.


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Community Americans, visit your great national parks I really thought I was doing a part of my civil duty — showing our children a few of the great national parks that speckle our country. They are jewels of amazement that are, if you think about things in the scope of the world, right in our backyard. And so we flew out west, rented an RV and headed out to see the sights. And what sights they were. My husband and I have never been to the Grand Canyon, and we wanted to make sure we gave our kids the experience while they were the right age — old enough to remember and young enough not to think we were totally dorky parents. I think for their sake, we hit it just right. But for my sake, it was incredible. They say the Grand Canyon is a fantastic hole in the ground, but I will tell you that upon walking up to it for the very first time, I got a little choked up. I don’t know that I have ever seen such amazing beauty, so vast and powerful. Even as a writer, I was without words when

someone asked me about my first view of the canyon. Maybe I could put it into a haiku: Wow. Wow wow wow wow. Amazing, amazing, wow. The Grand Canyon. Wow. Because that’s what you do when you walk up to the edge, after of course you realize it’s 5,000 feet down to the bottom and your kid is doing some little boxing dance, antagonizing his sister. Once you get him settled and everyone is safely holding hands behind the guardrail, you stand there, as a family and bask in the glory. And then, if you’re as lucky as our kids who have parents with degrees in geology, you can stare off into the red wonder and pretend you are listening while your mother blabs on and on about limestone and schist and faults and

Community briefs New arrival A GIRL, Brynly Elyse, was born May 30 to Derek and Jordan McCluggage of Millersburg. She weighed 9 pounds, 1 ounce and was 21 inches long. Grandparents are John and Tammie Raber of Killbuck and Roger and Jacqueline McCluggage of Holmesville. Great-grandparents

are Charlene Taylor and Paul Harris of Killbuck, Gertrude Renfrew of Killbuck, Julia Eyler of Wooster, Phyllis McCluggage of Millersburg and Maynard and Carolyn Mohr of Millersburg. Great-great grandparent is Wanda Close of Killbuck.

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joints. By the end of it, you think you are hearing some other foreign language ... because you probably are. One of the biggest things we noticed while traveling through our country’s national parks was that the visitors were not from our country. American English speaking people seemed a minority, even more so if you counted the elk and mule deer that graced our presence every so often. I understand visitors come to the USA and hit the landmarks. I certainly would as well, if I were traveling somewhere else. But we were really surprised at how few Americans were hiking the trails with us. And it got me all fired up. Or maybe it was hiking the six miles in the canyon with temperatures reaching 100 degrees ... but still. There seemed something wrong with the picture. Our country, the United States of America, is big. It’s diverse. And it’s beautiful. From sea to shining sea, our country has protected and preserved incredible

natural landmarks so we can view them and learn about the nature that surrounds us and makes up the very land on which we step. And yet, so few of us actually take the time and make the effort to see what there is to offer. Since 1872, when Yosemite was named a National Park, until today where we have more than 400 areas that make up the National Park Service, there is no good excuse for us Americans. National parks cover more than 84 million acres in every single state, and chances are a visit to one or more of them might be something you may have thought of but never followed through with. Please do. Please visit a National Park. Even a State Park. Find a piece of American nature and get a taste of the frontier on which this country was founded. I promise it’s good for your soul, and maybe even for your collection of haikus.

menschneider, who said that because the business also offers siding, gutters, windows and doors, “we know how to integrate your roof with the rest of your house. “John (Yoder) and I have been in this field, working in general construction, for many years,” he said. “We understand what is in a home and we can fix you up with what looks great on a home.” “We can do a whole

package or we can do one piece at a time,” he said, noting they have made products for home improvements and repairs and also new construction, which is just now starting to make a comeback. “When times are tough, people are more likely to repair and improve their existing home than buy or build a new one,” he said, explaining that because of their decision to diver-

Church briefs Joyfulaires in concert

Sponsored by the Women’s Guild of New Bedford, proceeds will benThe Joyfulaires will be efit church missions. The in concert Saturday eve- Rube Band will perform ning, June 15, at 7 p.m. and there will be a silent at Gospel Hill Ministry’s auction for a quilt. Open Air Place of Worship, 27610 Township VBS for parents, Road 45, Warsaw. A love children at offering will be taken for The Joyfulaires. A food Gateway stand will be serving from Fellowship 5:30-6:45 p.m. Take a lawn Gateway Fellowship of chair for best seating. In case of inclement weath- Millersburg will be host er the sing will be held for an event June 20-23 inside. For further infor- for the entire family, mation call 740-824-3300 “Pursuit of Truth.” It will be June 20-21 from 6:30-9 or www.gospelhill.org. p.m.; June 22 from 9 a.m.noon and June 23 at 10 Hopewell ice a.m. and 6:30 p.m. This event will be an cream festival educational and fun time changes learning experience on The annual Hopewell the authority of God’s Cemetery/Trustee’s ice word regarding Creation cream festival will be at versus Evolution. This a different time this year. is not a typical VBS in The event is being moved which parents drop their from the usual second kids off for a couple of Wednesday in June to the hours, but this is for the third Wednesday, June entire family to attend 19, at 5 p.m. Chicken and together. On Thursday sloppy joe sandwiches, and Friday evenings, noodles, baked beans, sal- youth, sixth-grade and ads, pie, cake and home- older, and adults will have Read more and contact made ice cream will be an interactive learning Karrie at www.KarrieMc- served. The church is at experience. Meanwhile, Allister.com. 6900 state Route 754, children grades K-5 will south of Shreve. Proceeds have an action-packed are used to care for and adventure through God’s make improvements at thrilling creation using the cemetery and church. the Answers in Genesis Curriculum. Nursery and class members, near and of 1973 to hold preschool-age classes will far. For further informareunion also be available. tion a Facebook site has Ice cream social On Saturday morning been developed. Go to is June 22 The Hiland Class of “Hiland Class of 73” and Sunday, an Answers 1973 plans to observe on Facebook. For more An ice cream social and in Genesis adjunct speakits 40-year class reunion information contact Max bake sale will be held er, Bob Gillespie, will Saturday, Aug. 31, at 6:30 Beachy at 330-897-8024 Saturday, June 22, from share in four sessions that p.m. at Der Dutchman or max.beachy@gmail. 4-7 p.m. at New Bedford will boost confidence in in Walnut Creek. Order com; Jeff & Sharon United Church of Christ believing the historical off the menu for dinner. Schrock at jschrock1017@ on County Road 12. accounts in Genesis by There will be a short pro- frontier.com or 330-473- There will be homemade showing that science actugram followed by plenty 7604: or Glenn Hersh- ice cream, cake, hot dogs, ally confirms what the of time for socializing. berger at 330-473-7435 or chicken sandwiches, potato Please pass the word to ghersh16@gmail.com. See Pg. 7 — CHURCH salad, chips and beverages.

Roof it will last long. The new product gives them the “You’ll never have to option to keep the tradibuy another roof again,” tional shingle look. Riemenschneider said, While the business promoting a product that doesn’t install the prodpromises to last 40-100 uct, he said, they sell to years, with no required both contractors and maintenance. Because individuals, who they can it’s so affordable, he said, refer to local installers. they’re selling them “to Because the product is the Everyday Joe, and manufactured locally, the not for the big, expensive need to buy from a lumhomes.” ber yard or other supplier Consumers know they is eliminated, helping to want a metal roof because reduce the cost, said Rie(Continued From Page 3)

sify, First Choice Exteriors actually grew through the recession. With just a description of the job and some measurements, staff on site can share alternatives for products and pricing with contractors and property owners, giving preference to customer service. “We try to put the customer first. We look at what they’re saying and listen to what they like about our products and what

we can do to improve them.” To learn more about the new metal shingles or other product offerings, call 330-674-1250 or visit the business’ website at www.fcext.com. The business also is open to walkin traffic Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Reporter Christine L. Pratt can be reached at 330-674-5676 or cpratt@ the-daily-record.com.


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Time shared by a father and child is special; when they play together the baby watches his father’s actions and reactions. Dad is role-playing…his child will learn to treat others by the way his father treats him. What a challenging role! Proverbs 22:6 tells us…”Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.” God’s Word can be a constant source of strength and wisdom, our Heavenly Father is the ultimate example. May we honor fathers everywhere as we worship as a family this week.

Weekly Scripture Reading

Lamentations 3:22–58

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Hosea 4:11–5:15

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Portman’s staff to be in Holmes County

information, call Senator Portman’s District Representative George Brown at 216-522-7095.

held throughout the town of Winesburg on Saturday, June 15. Vendors are U.S. Senator Rob Portwelcome to participate. Call Sue at 330-359-5370 man’s (R-Ohio) staff will First aid class hold office hours in Hol- for adults and for further information. mes County on Tuesday, June 18. During this time, students Holmes retired constituents will have the Red Cross first aid opportunity to share their training for adults and teachers plan thoughts and concerns students above grade four excursion with a district representa- will be available at the The Holmes County tive who will provide their Summer Science Sessions Retired Teachers will visit feedback to the senator. to be held at the West Holmes County hours Holmes High School July Roscoe Village on Thursday, June 20. Any retired will be noon-1 p.m. Tues- 18-20. Adults who need day, June 18 at the com- certification may register educator is invited. The group will depart missioners office, 2 Court for a nominal fee. The stuWal-Mart parking lot in St., Suite 14, Millersburg. dent fee is $5. The class Millersburg at 9:30 a.m. No appointments are schedule time is noonThe group will take a necessary. For further 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, June one-hour Flood, Fire and Famine tour that costs Fuji, Raleigh, Schwinn, Diamond Back $7 per person. Lunch will be at the Warehouse We carry a Steak & Stein Restaugood selection rant, ordering off the $10 group menu. of road bikes Participants may shop until 2:45 p.m. Call or email reserva17 Years Years of of Quality Service 20 tions to 330-763-4031 or 7639 St. Rt. 241 jafive@embarqmail.com Millersburg, OH 44654 by Monday, June 17. $ 12 330-674-2453 Phone: 330-674-9806

18. To register call 330674-3377 and leave name and contact number for information.

Spaghetti dinner at Killbuck VFW There will be a spaghetti dinner, Friday, June 21 from 5-8 p.m. at the Killbuck VFW Hall; free-will donations will benefit the Glenmont Food Pantry. See Pg. 15 — CALENDAR

Church es available for purchase on Saturday and Sunday. The Bible says and contra- event is free with no regdicts man’s ideas. His title istration required. Free-will topics include: The Seven offerings will be received on C’s of History, aka True Sunday to help defray costs. History of the World; SciThe church is at 1287 ence Confirms the Bible; Massillon Road, MillersThe Key to Reclaiming burg. For more informathe Culture; and Creation tion, call the church office Evangelism: Why Won’t at 330-674-2748 or visits They Listen? the web site at www.gateThere will also be resourc- wayuse.org/comingup. (Continued From Page 5)

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‘The Confession’ returns to the Carlisle Inn in Sugarcreek tell their daughter the truth. Katie Lapp is really Katherine Mayfield and was adopted by the Amish couple after losing a child of their own. Katie (or Katherine) feels she has lost her identity and needs to find out who she really is. She sets out to find her birth mother and the Amish Bishop has no choice but to shun her from the community. Meanwhile, Laura Mayfield (played by Alison Dixon) is spending her last days confined to a wheelchair as her health declines. She longs to find the daughter she gave up years ago before she goes to meet her Heavenly Father. Her up-tono-good husband, Dylan Bennet (played by Matthew Walker), has big plans for the money his wife will leave behind once she passes. Dylan overhears his wife telling her dear friend and housekeeper, Rosie Taylor (played by Carrie Greenberg), that she hopes to find her daughter and leave all of her possessions and inheritance to her. Quickly Dylan devises a plan and hires Allyson Cairns (played by Jenna Haimes) from a local talent agency to play Katherine Mayfield. After tracking her mother to a most wealthy estate in New York, the real Katherine Mayfield shows up at the MayfieldBennet Mansion. She is quickly rushed into the

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“The Confession,” has returned this year to the Carlisle Inn in Sugarcreek and will run through Aug. 17.

The musical opens with Katie Lapp (played by Kristina Kennedy) and Daniel Fisher (played by Bobby Hall) sharing a romantic exchange over a song they wrote together. home by Rosie and her husband Fulton Taylor (played by Gregory McClelland) only to discover that she is not being welcomed as the long lost daughter of Laura Mayfield, but hired help. As the imposter Amish girl continues to reveal

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how much she doesn’t know about the Amish lifestyle, Katie is quick to correct her, causing Rosie to be suspicious of her true identity. As the story continues to unfold, Allyson feels she can no longer play this imposter role and deceive Laura

and chooses to leave the home. Discovering his plan is failing, Dylan flees the home and the truth is finally revealed. The Carlisle Inn is very pleased to bring back “The Confession” for a second year. According to Mike Miller, innkeeper at Carlisle Inn, last year’s musical attracted around 18,000 people with more than half of the performances selling out. The musical was first performed in Shipshewana, Ind. at the Blue Gate Theater. Kristina Schlabach, theater manager, and Miller wanted to bring something new and exciting to the theater at Carlisle Inn. “Amish romance novels were becoming very popular,” explained Schlabach. So the timing of the musical worked out well and “it is something that has been wonderful for

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By CATIE NOYES The heart-wrenching yet humorous musical, “The Confession,” has returned this year to the Carlisle Inn in Sugarcreek. Based on Beverly Lewis’ Heritage of Lancaster County Trilogy, the musical combines the three books (“The Shunning,” “The Confession,” and “The Reckoning”) into one unique musical. The Play To an outsider, Hickory Hollow appears to be just another peaceful little Amish community. “There’s something ’bout a life that’s Plain” and there seems to be some secrets amongst a few of the Plain people in the community. The musical opens with Katie Lapp (played by Kristina Kennedy) and Daniel Fisher (played by Bobby Hall) sharing a romantic exchange over a song they wrote together. Singing and playing music other than the approved hymns is frowned upon in the community and the first secret of Hickory Hollow is presented to us. Secrets continue to unfold as Katie finds herself in the attic of her parents’ house. While digging through some old things from her childhood she discovers a beautiful, satin baby gown with the name Katherine Mayfield embroidered into it. Samuel (played by Kyle Whitney) and Rebecca Lapp (played by Kate Salsbury) are forced to

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this area and has something for everyone.” The heart wrenching moments shared between Katie and her Amish mother after learning the truth of her adoption combined with powerful musical numbers left many wiping their eyes in the audience. Many were also wiping their eyes from laughter during the musical number “let me explain,” as it seemed the hired actress playing Katherine Mayfield was drawing a lot of attention with her lack of Amish knowledge. “People come into the show thinking it’s a church-like musical,” said Miller. “They are pleasantly surprised with the professionalism of the play,” said Schlabach. In fact, the actors who audition for these main roles were among 3,000 other professionals hoping for a lead role in “The Confession.” The musical was presented as a theater-inthe-round or arena theater, which means audience members sat on all four sides of the stage and actors performed in the middle, projecting to all sides. This style of theater really made the audience feel that they were a part of the play no matter where they sat in the theater. Overall, the idea of a musical based on an Amish novel is most See Pg. 9 — RETURNS


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The Dutch Valley Restaurant offers a variety of wonderful Amish dishes.

Returns theater being located in a hotel, having a place intriguing and managed to stay couldn’t be more to draw a full house for convenient. opening night. People Each room is furnished were visiting from all with locally made furniover Ohio, West Virginia, ture, homemade quilts, Oregon and Maine and cable TV and more. even one couple from The hotel also offers an New Zealand. all season pool, plenty Plan to stay the night… of common room and So you have decided to lounge space, gaming attend an evening per- rooms and a fitness room. formance of “The Con“Many people are blown fession.” Unless you are away by the (affordable) a local, driving an hour price and how much they or more home may not get with that rate,” said be something you want Miller. to do at 10 p.m. With the Make a day out of it. (Continued From Page 8)

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Instead of driving home after the evening performance, stay the night at the Carlisle Inn in Sugarcreek. Carlisle Inn offers a full Amish country experience with buggy rides, a small bulk food store, two gift shops and restaurant and bakery, all on campus. If you’re planning on seeing “The Confession” this summer, make sure you at least save room for dinner. The Dutch Valley Restaurant offers a variety

of wonderful Amish dishes. The restaurant offers a convenient buffet style that seemed to be the most popular choice for indulging in a variety of tasty dishes. Turkey, ham and roast beef were available along with the creamiest of mashed potatoes, corn, green beans, home-

made noodles, stuffing and much more. “Almost everything you get in Amish country can be found right here on campus,” said Miller. Packages are customizable, so plan to spend the day and even night with Carlisle Inn in Sugarcreek. The Carlisle Inn is located at 1357

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Farm Once again an old dog has to learn some new tricks When I got my first computer in 2007, I said in one of my columns that I felt like an “old dog” learning new tricks. Once again I have that “old dog” feeling. Last week my computer died — over — done — kaput — couldn’t even shut it off! That little arrow left the screen, never to return! Over the weekend our oldest son came to visit and brought me a brand new laptop computer. After spending a lot of time transferring everything from my old files onto the new one, he proceeded to give me a crash course in how the new one works. One of his

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degrees is in computer science, but they didn’t have any courses in college on how to teach an “oldfashioned” mother how to operate a “new fangled” computer. I’m sure he needed a couple Tylenol after he went home. I hadn’t learned yet how to do half the things on the old computer. I could email, write my column and find things

on the Internet, including Dairy Agenda Today, but I never had nerve enough to try some of the other options. And when I did it seemed like the computer always had a mind of its own. Just like the new car we bought a few months ago, this computer has lots of little pictures. Why can’t they just put words on there that say “on,” “off,” “email,” “Internet,” etc. That would be so easy! Did all those people who invented this stuff grow up just looking at pictures? Surely they know that most of us can read. This computer is a laptop, so the screen and

keyboard are together. The keyboard for my old computer was separate and the keys were not quite so flat. Believe it or not, I could type 90 words a minute on those old typewriters we had in typing class in school, but I am pretty sure I will be “hunting and pecking” for a while on this keyboard to keep from hitting an extra key. After all, I want my sdperl;ionmg (that should be spelling) to be correct, or it will tell me that I don’t know how to spell. And this computer needs to know that I am a good speller. When I was in grade school, I

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was the best speller in my class, and that meant I always had to go to the county spelling bee, even though I didn’t want to. For weeks I would have to study spelling words every day, words like anonymous and conductivity, and many more. I would much rather go to the barn and pitch manure and feed cows, but my parents said it was my responsibility to do a good job of representing my school. On the day of the big county spelling bee we had to dress in our “Sunday best” and go to the courtroom in our local courthouse. The county school superinten-

dent, teachers, the judge and his employees, would witness our struggles with agrostology, ruminant, sphingomyelin, etc. Of course, the spelling bee was always won by a girl from another school, who didn’t have any other interest in life except spelling. She had no idea what a Holstein was, but she could spell it. As I try hard to figure out what to click onto to get a copy of this column and then find the right thing to click onto to send this out to you, I hope you will bear with me. It would be a lot easier if I was just learning to “sit” and “fetch”!

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Markets KIDRON AUCTION June 6 72 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 38-62; 210-230 lbs. 65; 230-260 lbs. 36-70; butcher sows 28-58; boars by weight 11.50-28. 364 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 52-79; 41-50 lbs. 59-105; 51-60 lbs. 49-83; 61 lbs.up 54-82.50; service boars 50; roasters 76-122.50. 116 CALVES — Back to farm, bulls 80-130; back to

farm, heifers 90-130; light & thin 60-down. 132 CATTLE — Steers 63-102.50; heifers 59-95; bulls 87-99; good beef cows 81.50-86.50; medium to good 73-79; thin-poor 72.50-down; Feeder Steers 80-90; heifers 62. 5 SHEEP — Feeder lambs up to 85 lbs. 105-110. 41 GOATS — 40-135. 172 DAIRY CATTLE —

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down, billies 100-170, nannies 75-165, wethers 280down. 723 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks & ewes 32.50-45, lambs 40-60 lbs. 105-150, 60-80 lbs. 105-155, 80-100 lbs. 107.50127.50, 100-130 lbs. 112.50125. TOTAL HEAD — 1,316. 41 LOADS — Alfalfa 3rd and 4th cutting 370-450, mixed 1st cutting 120-250, lg. bales hay 40-55, lg bales hay 70-270 ton, wheat straw 110-160, mixed 1st cutting new 140-350, big sqs. new 80-90, big sq. new 210 ton, oats 17, ear corn 2235250. June 12, 11 a.m., Dairy June 22, Machinery

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Book signing event Friday at Amish & Mennonite Heritage Center The Amish & Mennonite Heritage Center will play host to a book signing and program with Valerie Weaver-Zercher, author of “Thrill of the Chaste: The Allure of Amish Romance Novels.” The event will be held Friday, June 14 at 7 p.m. Why are Amish romance

novels so popular? A new Amish romance novel was published e v e r y four days in 2012. M o r e

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than 60 different authors have written Amish novels. On a recent Christian fiction bestseller list, five of the top 10 titles were Amish. In her talk, WeaverZercher will describe the rise of contemporary Amish romance fiction, which is subgenre

of inspirational romance fiction. Drawing from her interviews with readers, authors and publishers of the books, she will look at the cultural and religious trends that have contributed to the genre’s success. She will also be available to answer questions about the novels,

the material they contain, and what Amish people themselves are saying about them. Her writing has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Christian Science Monitor, The Christian Century and The Mennonite, among other

venues. Weaver-Zercher grew up in Lancaster County, and she, with her husband and three children, lives in Mechanicsburg, Pa. For more information contact the Center at 330893-3192 or email director@amheritagecenter. com.

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By ALISON LADMAN Associated Press These cookies aren’t exactly a healthy treat for Dad. What with 1/2 cup of maple sugar and 1/2 cup of bacon fat, not to mention the bacon itself. But it’s not as if chocolate chip cookies were a healthy choice before we added all those luscious improve-

ments, right? So why not embrace these treats for what they are and let Father’s Day be a day of indulgence for your dad? These cookies can be made ahead, then stored in tightly sealed bags or containers at room temperature for a week. For longer storage, they can be frozen.

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Lindeman steps down as Knights boys coach they’re already in bed. I just felt I couldn’t be a father and a coach the way I want to. It is hard, especially when they are this young.” Cash (2) and Brody (1) will get to see much more of their father in the future. Lindeman will continue to teach in the West Holmes district. “I’m still teaching. I’m real happy with the teaching position. I get home at 3:30,” the junior high history teacher said. “Those are a precious few hours I’ll get to spend with my Lindeman kids.” just came down to three, Keaton Leppla, a fourfour nights a week I just year player for Lindedon’t get to see my two man on the West Holmes boys at all. By the time varsity basketball team, I get home after practice said the coach showed his

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June Holmes veterans office taking applications The Holmes County Veterans Services Center will accept applications for assistance for June through June 21 at noon. The Veterans Service Commission board meeting will be June 24, at 6:30 p.m.

July ACT workshop to be held July 12 The Holmes County Education Foundation will sponsor an ACT Test Turbo Workshop July 12 at the Wayne College Holmes County Higher Education

character by putting his family first. “He showed so much passion as a coach. He did a great job of getting us motivated to do our best,” Leppla said. “I have a lot of respect for him.” The Knights have come a long way since Lindeman took over the program, going from a onewin season to back-toback trips to the district finals. “I go back to that first year, even though we lost a lot, it was a fun year,” Lindeman said. “I really enjoyed it. Those guys were fun to work with. And watching Brady (Arnold) develop in eighth grade and then

seeing him step into a varsity role without much of a hitch, it’s been a fun journey.” Lindeman finished his four-year stint as coach of the Knights with a 41-44 record. And the cupboard is hardly bare for the next coach as the Knights return Arnold, The Daily Record Player of the Year, and several other players back from the team that went 18-7 this past year. “I’m excited for the kids. I told them I want to see them cutting down nets next year,” Lindeman said. “The ultimate goal is to see them grow as people, but we want to win and I think this is

Holmes Library summer programs Center, Jackson Street, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. BWS Education Consulting will put on the workshop. Students will work with sample tests from the ACT, as well as additional test prep materials. The cost to participate is $20 or four hours of verified community service. Pre-registration is required. 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 20132014 academic year. Call 330-674-7303.

Jo Muse Memorial Golf Scramble set

for July 13

Dining with the Dead — Tonight (Thursday, June 13) at 7 p.m. Take a tour of Oak Hill Cemetery and learn about burial customs, gravestone symbolism and how to do a tombstone rubbing. Light finger foods will be served. Registration is required. Program will begin at the Central Library. For more information call 330-674-5972 or visit www. holmeslibrary.org/events.

The American Legion is sponsoring the second annual Jo Muse Memorial Golf Scramble on July 13. The scramble will start at 9 a.m. at Fire Ridge Golf Course, with proceeds donated to the American Heart Association in Muse’s memory. Hole sponsors are currently being sought at $100 per hole. Anyone wishing to make a contribution may contact Karen Shaffer at 330-7631006 or Georgianne Cool at 330-763-3423. The event will include a 50/50 drawing, proximities, circle hole, mulligans and skins. Cost is $40 per player with discounted rates for season pass holders and includes lunch following the event. Sign up at Fire Ridge or by calling the course at 330-674-3921.

The Rub-a-dub-dub Club — Infants through 3-year-olds are invited to join the Rub-a-dubdub Club, a new program available at the Central Library and East Branch. Parents and caregivers can register their child and receive a log for the month of June with 14 early literacy activities to complete to receive a prize. Complete and return an activity log for July and participants will

receive a board book. In addition, parents and caregiver can enter a drawing for a $25 gift card. For more information call 330-674-5972, ext. 211 or visit www.holmeslibrary.org/events Dig into Reading Children’s Summer Reading Program at the Central Library & East Branch — Children ages 4–12 are invited to sign up for this year’s summer reading program. Read two hours each week to earn incentives and prizes. Read beyond the required two hours to earn tickets toward the grand prize drawing. Registration has already begun at the Central Library and the East Branch. Weekly programs

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will also be offered at both locations. For more information call 330-6745972, ext. 211 or visit www. holmeslibrary.org/events. Storytime with Miss Ellen at the East Branch — Monday, June 17 at 11 a.m. for ages 2-5. Stories, songs and crafts. Bug Jar Craft for school-age children also at 11 a.m. For more information call 330-893-3464 or visit www. holmeslibrary.org/events Jeff Nicholas, Artist Family Program at the Central Library — Wednesday, June 19 at 11 a.m. Recommended for ages 5 and up. For more information call 330-6745972, ext. 211 or visit www. holmeslibrary.org/events

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a group that is going to be a lot of fun to watch. They’re a hard-working group. It will be a little different dynamic as far as not being as big as we were in the past. They’ll be fun to watch. “It’s not every day you get an opportunity to coach someone special like Brady,” he continued. “He’s someone I’m excited to watch play, along with some of the other seniors and juniors that are coming in.” Lindeman hopes to some day return to the coaching ranks, but for now, his main focus is being a father. “I think I would eventually like to get back into coaching,” he said.

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By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The demands of being a successful coach have taken their toll on another young mentor, as West Holmes boys basketball coach Jim Lindeman turned in his resignation Monday after four years guiding the Knights. “This is pretty much coming from out in left field,” Lindeman said Monday afternoon. “It’s hard. I do love coaching, there’s no doubt about that. I love the kids, I love the past players. There’s a lot of great people I’ve had to work with. This was tough. “There’s no big controversy or drama or anything like that. It


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Coshocton Dulcimer Days second oldest event of kind Festival is Friday through Sunday

cimer Championships are held and winning competitors at Coshocton’s festival go on to compete in the national competition. Visitors to the event will enjoy music vendors, raffles, artists’ booths and traditional Appalachian music. Admission and parking are free. Several music workshops at $15 each will be held throughout the weekend including classes on mountain dulcimer, hammered dulcimer, guitar, banjo, flute, penny whistle, auto harp, spoons, mandolin, bowed psaltery, harp and drumming. Pre-registration for

Coshocton County has been the host of the longest running heritage music festival in Ohio — Coshocton Dulcimer Days. It is also the second oldest event of its kind in the United States. This year marks the 39th year for this nationally significant Appalachian musical event, which will be held in Historic Roscoe Village on June 14-16. As part of the festival, the Mid-East Regional Dul-

the workshops is available at www.CoshoctonDulcimerDays.com. The Coshocton Dulcimer Days Festival includes entertainment on Friday evening and throughout the day Saturday including performers Mark Wade, Sharon and Terry Kirby, Hunter Walker and Nathaniel Samsel, Michael Vickey, Paul Conrad, Emily Pritchard, Sarah Morgan, Jan Hammond, Jim and Kathy Vernon, Mark and Robin Thompson, Matthew Dickerson, Bill Schilling, Flo and Stan Hortz and Bountiful Folk. Jam sessions also

take place throughout the weekend. The festival concert headliners are dulcimer players Bing Futch on mountain dulcimer and Dana Hamilton and David Lindsey on hammered dulcimers. The headliner concert begins at 7 p.m. on Saturday at the Roscoe United Methodist Church. Admission is free to the concert but there will be a freewill offering. An outdoor gospel sing/ church service will be held on Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Warehouse Restaurant Garden Court. Also on Sunday, the Mid-

East Regional Dulcimer Championships will take place beginning at noon. The winning competitors will then be eligible to compete in the National Competition in Winfield, Kan. The raffle items at the Coshocton Dulcimer Days Festival include a Spinet Hammered Dulcimer from David’s Dulcimers, an L02 Model Larrivee Guitar and case donated by Wildwood Music and Larrivee Guitars, a mountain dulcimer donated by Paul Conrad, and many more items. Roscoe Village is a restored 1830s Canal era

town featuring shopping, dining and history. The Roscoe Village Visitor Center is located at 600 N. Whitewoman St., Coshocton. The Coshocton Dulcimer Days Festival is sponsored by the Coshocton Music Corp., Roscoe Village Business Association, Central Ohio Technical College and Roscoe Village Foundation. For more information about Coshocton Dulcimer Days, contact the Coshocton Visitors Bureau at 740-6224877, 800-338-4724 or go to www.VisitCoshocton. com or find a complete schedule at www.CoshoctonDulcimerDays.com.

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.

mont Car & Truck Show to benefit Relay for Life will be held Saturday, June 29 in the park at Glenmont. Register from 9 a.m. to noon. Vote for your favorite car or truck. Awards will be presented at 3 p.m. Sponsors and judges are needed for the car show. Community yard sales will be held the same day. Glenmont Fire Department will be selling chicken dinners. For more information contact Rich McCune at 330-377-4641 or email hippie6752@ yahoo.com

WaCPAC’s Battle of the Bands to be June 22

The Baltic Area Historical Society Museum will be open 1-5 p.m. on the third Sunday of each month. It is located in the basement of the Baltic State Bank.

Entertainment briefs Benton Days homecoming combines fun, food, fellowship

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 The fifth annual Benton cream, and probably the Days (of the modern era) most valuable of all — will be held on Friday, conversations and meetJune 21 in greater down- ings with current and fortown Benton. mer Bentonites from days Barbecued chicken will be past. There may even be a served starting at 4:30 p.m. short history lesson from At 5:30 p.m., enter- one of the Benton old tainment will begin with timers and some informasinging groups Roy D’s tion about the recipient Granddaughters, Abe of the silent auction proYoder; Daughters of ceeds, Hospice.

Liberty Center Connections Presents:

The 16th annual Glen-

It’s Time…To Teach the Bystander Approach:

A conversation about healthy relationships, relationship violence, and the bystander approach to ending intimate partner violence and sexual assault. This event is appropriate for middle-school youth and up, and is perfect for adults who interact regularly with youth! (We kindly ask that you RSVP to the #’s below, if youth will be present.)

Don’t miss this free opportunity!

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Glenmont Car & Truck Show is June 29

WaCPAC will present its fourth annual Jim Gladulich Battle of the Bands at the Wayne County Fairgrounds on June 22, featuring bands from the area. This year’s performers will vie for the chance to win a chance to perform at Woosterfest, to be held in October. Contact Tiffany Noe, WaCPAC president, at 330-641-4510, tiffanywacpac@gmail.com, or visit www.wacpac.org for more information.

Participants sought for Berlin Arts and Crafts Fair Berlin Lions Club will play host to an Arts and Crafts Fair June 29 to showcase local talent. Interested artists and crafters are encouraged to participate. The event is also looking for amateur barbecue pit Finally! A roof that will never mold, peel, masters; and musicians who play country, bluegrass, gosblow off or crack. pel and folk music. All participants must apply and be approved by the Berlin Lions Club. To apply or for more information call Lifetime metal warranty 40 year paint warranty The look 330-231-6444 or email berlinit’s the roof buy. of shingles butlast lasts 3-4you’ll times ever as long 100% recyclable lionmary@gmail.com.

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Public Euchre Card Party will be held Tuesday, June 25, 7 p.m., at St. Luke Community Center, Rambo Street, Danville (turn west at traffic light, go ½ block — directly across street from Danville High School); $1 admission; prizes. and refreshments.

Hike the trails Discover your favorite The Wilderness Center trails and earn rewards. Complete all six Wilderness Center Headquarters tract trails anytime throughout the year and earn your carved hiking staff and/or pin for each year. $12-member; $14-nonmember for staff with pin; $7 for pin only. The Wilderness Center is a nonprofit nature center located at 9877 Alabama Ave. S.W., one mile west of Wilmot, just north of U.S. Route 250. The center is dedicated to connecting our community with nature, educating people of all ages, conserving natural resources and practicing environmental stewardship.

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West Holmes to hold 40-year reunion

and meet ownership and eligibility requirements. Applicants must reside in Belmont, Carroll, Coshocton, Guernsey, West Holmes Class Harrison, Holmes, Jefof 1973 will hold its ferson, Muskingum or 40-year reunion Aug. 10. Tuscarawas counties to For details, contact Roc be eligible. Baker, roc@bakerwell. “If an older adult owns com, 330-231-8255. their own home, qualifies financially, and needs repairs or modifiMiller is contest minor cations such as grab bars state finalist in the bathroom, a ramp, Tessa Miller, 15, daugh- hot water tank, roof ter of Angela Miller and repair, etc., to make the home safer and more livM a r k able, they should call us H o x immediately to apply,” worth, explained AAA9 Execuhas been tive Director James A. chosen Endly. To inquire or as a state request an application, call finalist AAA9 at 740-439-2294 or in the toll free 800-945-4250. National For further informaAmerition about the Area can Miss Agency on Aging O h i o Region 9 Inc. and the p a g programs offered, call eant, to Miller toll-free 800-945-4250 be held June 28 and 29 at the or visit their website at Hyatt Regency Colum- http://www.aaa9.org. bus. The pageant is held for girls ages 4-18. Glenmont Food The winner of the pageant will receive a Pantry needs $1,000 cash award, the volunteers official crown and banGlenmont Food Pantry ner, a bouquet of roses and air transportation to needs volunteers to unload compete in the national food products on the secpageant at Disneyland in ond Monday of each month at 3:30 p.m., which requires California. Miller enjoys being in loading and unloading and the West Holmes High stocking shelves for food School choir, being a distribution. Also needed are volunmember of Doughty Valley 4-H Club and spend- teers to assist clients on the ing time with her family night of distribution which and friends. Her sponsors is the second Tuesday of include Cowen Truck each month. Volunteers are Line, Holmes Tire, Pome- needed any of the hours rene Family Care, Guth- from 4-8 p.m. If you can rie Machine and Ohio volunteer or are in need of more information contact: Taxidermy Supply. Rev. Lance at 330-377-5025 jolance@embarqmail. Agency on Aging or com or 330-763-1680 for more information. receives grant Glenmont Food Pantry to assist eligible is located at 108 Main St., Glenmont. Mailing address homeowners The Area Agency on is P.O. Box 282, Glenmont, Aging Region 9 Inc. Ohio 44628 (AAA9), was recently awarded a $160,000 Donations Housing Trust Fund needed for Wolf Grant from the Ohio Office of Community Creek Cemetery Development to provide Wolf Creek Pleasminor emergency home ant Valley Cemetery is repairs and handicapped accepting donations to accessibility modifica- pay for mowing of the tions to homeowners age cemetery grounds. Any 60 and older who qualify. amount would be appreTo qualify, the appli- ciated. Call Robert L. cant must be a resident Croskey, 330-276-3322. of the AAA9 service Donations may be sent area, have a combined to Croskey at 12049 U.S. household income at 62, Killbuck 44637 or Lilor below 50 percent of ian Duncan, P.O. Box 284 the area median income, Killbuck 44637.

Welcome to Maysville

J

une 19-22, 2013 Sales Every Day!

Maysville Days are here. Wednesday, June 19 through Thursday, June 20, 2013 visitors are invited to step back to the days of yesteryear in Maysville, Ohio. Located just south of State Route 250 on Mt. Hope Road, Maysville is a quaint neighborhood with several businesses that offer great deals. Stop in at these participating businesses; Maysville Harness, Maysville Fabrics, Maysville Furniture Showcase, L-n-M Bike Shop, Schlabach Furniture, Maysville Elevator,Maysville Country Market, Premier Outdoor, Stony Point, Hardcore Gun Holsters and F&A Sewing for Maysville Days specials. Residents of Maysville will also be having yard sales all day long as part of this fun community event. On Saturday, June 22 Maysville will have a BBQ chicken dinner to benefit the Green Valley School. The menu for the dinner will also include veal burgers and homemade ice cream. For a day full of fun, savings, and a taste of home visit Maysville, “One of Wayne County’s hidden treasures.”

Summer Sale 19th Annual

June 19-22, 2013

Sale Hours: Wed. & Thurs. 8-5, Fri. 8-7, Sat. 8-4

BARGAIN TABLES

$1.00 Off

All Mens $3.29 a yard & less suiting & Creme Fraiche, Alva Linen, Quilted Andrea, Malange, Ultra, Lera & Much More 10% OFF All Lining

Original Tri-Blend Denim Cut Price Bolt Price No. 1 $9.95 $8.95 Irregular $8.95 $7.95 No. 2 $7.95 $6.95 Regular size bolts = 25yds. We will have some small bolts available, Choose your own yardage, at bolt price! Supplies limited on... Irregular, No.2 & all small bolts.

Stop in at Maysville Elevator for Special Savings!

10% OFF SELECTED KENT FEEDS

OTHeR FABRICS IN STORe

$ 5 ONLY 5.8

Bargain Tables $1.95/yd. lots of knit 2nds Also lots of bundle Remnants @ $1.95/yd.

g 40 lb. ba

CLOSEOUTS! Boxed Cards, Color Books, Note Pads & Many More Closeouts

Maysville Fabrics 10476 Harrison Road, Apple Creek, OH 44606 RegulaR HouRs: Mon., Tues., Wed., 8-5 Fri. 8-7 • Sat. 8-4 • Closed Thurs. & Sun.

$ 0! ONLY 6.5

Maysville Elevator, INC.

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Community briefs

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10583 Harrison Road • Apple Creek, OH 44606

330-695-4413

Monday-Friday: 7:00 to 4:30; 7:30 to Noon


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Maysville Days

Everyone’s Invited

10% OFF Storewide June 19 - 22nd

to Maysville Days June 19-22, 2013 Sales Everyday • Neighborhood Garage Sale • BBQ Chicken Dinner Available Saturday June22

Sale!

June 19-22

Open On Thursday of Sale Week! *While Supplies Last

free snack & drink - saturday Only!

QUICK OATS 50 Pounds ....................................................................$24.50 WHITE SUGAR 50 Pounds.................................................................$22.00 WHITE SUGAR (Three or More) .......................................................$21.00 GOLDEN C BROWN SUGAR 50 Pounds ........................................$33.00 FLAKY CRUST FLOUR 50 Pounds ....................................................$15.00 THESCO FLOUR 50 Pounds................................................................$19.50 THESCO FLOUR (Three or More) ......................................................$18.50 BULK NON BITTER STEVIA OR LIQUID Good for Canning cs. of 60 Ball Reg. lids ...................................................................$86.00 cs. of 36 Ball w/m lids ...................................................................$83.00

HOT OFF THE PRESS! TRAGEDY ON THE MOHICAN RIVER; THE DROWNINGS OF JACOB HERSHERGER & MILAN YODER MORE SALE ITEMS WATCH FOR REG. TAG SPECIALS!

YARD SALE ON SATuRDAY WE TAKE COMPLETE WEDDING, CHuRCH FuNERAL & SPECIAL OCCASION ORDERS. DELIVERED FREE WITHIN 10-15 MILES INCLuDING CHICKEN & PRODuCE OR ANY ORDERS LEAVE A MESSAGE AT 330-287-9994 W.C. Butter ........................................................................................... $2.29 W.C. Butter Full c.s. .......................................................................... $2.09 Smith Vit. D+2% Milk Yellow Jug ............................................... $2.99 Smith 16 oz. Sour Cream ................................................................. $1.39 Smith 24 Cottage Cheese ................................................................. $2.59 E-Z Carve Ham. ................................................................................... $2.29 Whole Hams (No Cuts) ...................................................................... $1.99 Whole Hams (No Cuts - 3 or More) ................................................. $1.89 Mini Horns Marble ............................................................................ $2.99 Whole Mini Horns Marble (No Cuts) ............................................ $2.79 Mozzarella Cheese ............................................................................. $2.69 Mozzarella appre + 6 (No Cuts) .................................................... $2.39 Sugardale Hot Dogs........................................................................... $1.19 Sugardale Hot Dogs (Full CS. of 24)............................................ $0.99 Red Gold Ketchup 24 oz. (stock up for winter) ..................... $0.99 Split Top Wheat Bread .................................................................. $1.69 Ammens Powder 11 oz..................................................................... $5.89 Pert Shampoo 13.5 oz ....................................................................... $2.88 Whale of a Pail Ice Cream ............................................................ $5.29

MAYSVILLE COuNTRY MARKET

8583 MT. HOPE RD., APPLE CREEK, OH 44606 - VM: 330-287-9994 MELVIN & ELIZABETH M. HOSTETLER & FAMILY Regular Hours: Mon. - Wed. 8am-5pm; CLOSED THURS.; Fri. 8am-8pm; Sat. 8am-4pm

Maysville Harness

P y o n int o t S

MADE IN OHIO

HARDWARE

CUSTOMER APPRECIATION

DAY ONLY SALE ONEFRIDAY,

Nylon & Suede Gun Holsters

Manufactured with highest quality materials.

JUNE 21ST

Refreshments & Drinks All Day Hot Dogs Served 11am-2pm

10% OFF

Paints & Canning Supplies Loads of In Store Specials ALL DAY

4455 CR 229 • FREDERICKSBURG, OH 44627 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 5:30 am to 5:00pm; Sat. 7:00 am to 11:30 am

Waterproof & Windproof Bucksuede Hunting Apparel Stay Warm & Dry with our Water, Wind & Briar Proof Bucksuede!

Willis Miller 11406 Harrison Road Apple Creek, Ohio 44606

VM: 330.695.9826 Fax: 330.695.9967

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8276 Harrison Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627 P. 330.695.5005 F. 330.695.2130 Hours: Mon & Wed 8-7; Tue, Thur & Fri 8-5; Sat 8-3; Closed Sun

Maysville Furniture

Maysville Country Market

Maysville Elevator

L-n-M BIKE SHOP


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Thursday, June 13, 2013 — 19

MAYSVILLE DAYS SALE JUNE 21 & 22

L-n-M Bike Shop

Maysville Furniture Showcase

10% OFF STOREWIDE

10% OFF STOREWIDE (excluding special priced items)

BIG DOG LADDER STIKS

June 19-22

Featuring: • Dining Room • Bedroom Furniture • Upholstered Furniture • Hickory Rockers • Children’s Furniture • Small Crafts • Poly Lawn Furniture • Poly Bird Feeders • Mattress Sets Home Improvements Including • Siding • Doors and Windows

$

Free Refreshments

In Stock!

Sewing Chests Floor Lamp Stands

Free Coffee and Donuts Sat. only

NEW!

Latex Foam Mattress Sets

32

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LEW’S LASER SPEED SPIN REEL

10% OFF STOREWIDE During Maysville Days, June 19-22

• Huge Selection of New and Used Saddles • Check Out Our Selection of Clogs, Flipflops & Sandals • Great Variety of Straw Hats BENEFIT BAKE SALE for East Maysville School

• Barn Sale Everyday • Best Pennwood Prices of the Year • Farnam Equine Products 10% plus All Coupons Doubled

Up to 60% Off On Closeout Shoes!

ENTER TO WIN PRIZES! 1 Ticket With Every $20 Purchase!

MEET THE FARNAM REP! with your questions Fri. & Sat.

Maysville

HARNESS SHOP

Horse Supplies & Family Footwear

8572 Mt. Hope Road Apple Creek, OH 44606 Ph. 330-695-9977

Hours: Monday-Thursday 6am-5pm; Friday 6am-8pm; Saturday 7am-4pm

Comfortable to Hunt All Day

DAIWA BALLISTIC SPIN REEL

Reg. $199 SPECIAL

149

$

Reg 43.99 SPECIAL

2999

$

St. Croix Fishing Rods In Stock

10397 Harrison Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606 Reg. Hrs. Mon- Sat 9-5; Closed Sun.

FREE POPCORN!

MILLENNIUM TREE STANDS

Reg. Price $49.99 SPECIAL

SALE HOURS: 9-5

FREE FROSTYTWINS POPSICLES

HORTON HAVOC 175#

DIAMOND INFINITE EDGE

Reg. $649

5-70# 13-30” Reg. $389 SPECIAL

SPECIAL

329 STRYKER

$

549

$

380 FPS

VORTEX CROSSFIRE 8X32

Reg. $119.00

SPECIAL

8999

$

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

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


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Want Something that Lasts?

Come Check Out our NEW Full Line of Upholstered Furniture Recliners, Love Seats, Sofas and Sectionals!

CHECK US OUT During Maysville Days

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June 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd

Harrison Loveseat

Royal Heritage Recliner

Superior Recliner Royal

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Lincoln Loveseat

15% OFF

Lincoln Loveseat

Heritage Recliner

On All Upholstered Recliners, Loveseats, & Sofas Including Glider Rockers

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Washington Recliner Come Check Out our Washington Loveseat NEW Full Line of Upholstered Furniture Recliners, Love Seats, Sofas and Sectionals!

CHECK US OUT During Maysville Days Royal Heritage Loveseat

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June 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 Superior Recliner th

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Washington Recliner

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Superior Sofa

SCHLABACH FURNITURE

11463 Harrison Rd. • Apple Creek, Ohio 44606 Hours: Monday 9-7 • Tuesday - Saturday 9-5

On All Upholstered Recliners, Loveseats, & Sofas Harrison Loveseat Including Glider Rockers

Royal Heritage Recliner

Made in USA

Harrison Recliner

Harrison Sofa

Accepting Washington Loveseat

Lincoln Loveseat

15% OFF

Superior Recliner

Royal Heritage Loveseat

On All Upholstered Recliners, Loveseats, & Sofas Including Glider Rockers

Washington Recliner

Harrison Recliner Washington Loveseat

Royal Heritage Loveseat

Superior Sofa

Superior Sofa

SCHLABACH FURNITURE

11463 Harrison Rd. • Apple Creek, Ohio 44606 Hours: Monday 9-7 • Tuesday - Saturday 9-5

Harrison Sofa

Harrison Sofa

Harrison Recliner Accepting


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Thursday, June 13, 2013 — 21

SWAP and FLEA MARKET Buy, Sell or Trade

BALTIC TRADE DAYS!

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LOCAL G ARAGE SALES & LOTS OF F O O D!

June 14-15, 2013

Baltic country Meats We Accept: 3457 SR 93 HOURS: BALTIC, OH 43804 MON-FRI 6:00-5:00 330-897-7025 SAT 7:00-2:00

LOCAL GROWN BEEF & PORK CUT & SMOKED FRESH DAILY Custom Processing of Beef • Pork • Deer

GRAND OPENING SALE - COME IN TO SEE OUR NEW ENLARGED SHOWROOM -

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PRIMARY DAYS — Students at the 2013 Holmes County Primary Days celebrated the grand finale of their two-day African Adventure by playing instruments they made along with guest instructors Tom Roblee from The College of Wooster and Tyler Carpenter of Jackson High School in Massillon, who demonstrated African music. There were more than 50 elementary school students from area schools who took part in the special projects and study of Africa. Students studied art, creative movement and creative writing. The program was coordinated by Karen Burkett, gifted consultant at the Tri-County Educational Service Center.

SPECIALS Good 90% Lean Ground Beef .........$3.29 Bulk Sausage............................$1.89 Ribeye Steak .............................$9.49 EZ Carve Ham ..........................$1.99

June 10th-15th, 2013 lb. Whale-of-a-Pail Ice Cream ........... $4.99 lb. Smith’s Milk - Gallon ..................... $2.99 lb. Marble Cheese .........................$2.99 lb. lb. 50# Bag White Sugar ................. $25.00

~ BALTIC MERCHANT DAYS SPECIALS ~ Friday & Saturday Only Prizes • Samples • Balloons * FREE SHOPPING BAGS *

FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL HOURS - OPEN TILL 8:00PM

GERBER & SONS, INC.

BALTIC TRADE DAYS

100 S. Ray St. P.O. BOx 248 Baltic, OhiO 43804

June 14-15, 2013

Auction Starting at 5PM, Friday Located 6 miles south of Sugarcreek, Ohio on State Route 93 From State Route 36, take State Route 93 north to Baltic. Behind Baltic Mills in field.

JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH

SWAP and FLEA MARKET

We would like to thank all our customers for their support and we appreciate their business

Buy, Sell or Trade

Give Us A Call For Your Pellet, Texturized, Meal And Custom Feeds

Phone 330-897-6011 • Fax 330-897-7700 U.S.D.A requirements & All Ohio State Health Rules must be observed Dealers space – $15.00 per seller per 20x20 lot Vendors set up Thursday after 5:00 p.m., Friday anytime, and Saturday A.M.

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BALTIC MILLS Bulk Food & Gift Shop

Something for Everyone! • Complete Line of Bulk Foods • Outdoor Baskets • Candles

No snakes or alcohol • Not responsible for accidents (No firecrackers, snappers, sparklers, or any material of this type permitted on grounds)

• Seasonal Flags • Stepping Stones • Lots More

WELCOME TO BALTIC TRADE DAYS Special Sale June 14th & 15th Bring ad in to receive 10% OFF ENTIRE PURCHASE (offer good sale dates only - must present coupon to receive discount)

Ask Anyone on Ohio, and they’ll tell you Est. 1972 Miller’s Dutch Kitch’n Selected by:

As a 2011 Hometown Favorite Authentic Amish Cooking

111 E. Main St., Baltic • Hours Mon-Sat. 9-6

330-897-0522

25.00 CASH PRIZE DRAWING

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Famous for our: Broasted Chicken, Swiss Steak, & Prime Rib

40o 26’ 26N 081o 42’ 13W 108 E. Main St. Baltic, OH 43804 www.amishfood.com • 330-897-5481

for vendors, plus lots of other prizes Drawing will be Saturday at 1:00 p.m. You must be present to win

Lunch stand • Bake sale Homemade Ice Cream No other food vendors Friday night – BBQ chicken For more information, call 330-897-8113

Leroy Yoder 4047 Valley Rd. Baltic, OH 43804

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800-468-4710


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Easy tips for a manicured lawn

Everything Decks, Patios & Fencing Pergolas

Choose from many styles or design your own.

Privacy & Picket Fence

Choose from 30 styles

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Railings & Trim Truckloads of inventory.

Patios

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Call for FREE ESTIMATES! 330-674-4418 or 1-866-545-3517

(BPT) — The days are getting longer, the grass is growing and yard work season has begun. Many homeowners strive to have the best lawn in the neighborhood, but the task ahead can often feel daunting and time-consuming. Although yard work can be overwhelming at times, the steps to a great-looking lawn are easier than you think. To get started, here are a few tips for giving your yard that finished look: — Keep grass approximately 2 inches in length and only take off onethird inch of new growth. — Alternate the direction you mow each session. If you mow in the same direction every time, the wheels will create a rut in the grass. — Plant flowers around the yard for a pop of color. Using mulch in flower beds will also add detail to your landscape. — Use string trimmers around trees, rocks, fences

and other obstacles to give your lawn a polished look. — Use a broom to clean grass clippings and soil from pavement and walkways. Yard work can feel easier and even enjoyable when using the right lawn care tools for the job. According to Troy-Bilt, a leading manufacturer of outdoor power equipment, one of the quickest ways to give your lawn a manicured look is using a string trimmer. It can handle everything from cutting down weeds to trimming around trees to cleaning up grass under decks. String trimmers are the most versatile tool every homeowner should have in their shed. “Lawn mowers can maneuver around obstacles and larger plants, but it’s usually hard to get into tight spaces,” says Heidi Ketvertis, director of marketing communications for Troy-Bilt. “A string trimmer can get

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String trimmers are the most versatile tool every homeowner should have in their shed. into places a lawn mower can’t reach and really give your lawn that polished look.” Troy-Bilt’s TB675 EC 4-cycle gas string trimmer can help make life in the yard that much easier. There’s no need to mix oil and gas, and it can quickly convert into multiple tools with

Troy-Bilt’s TrimmerPlus attachments. Making your lawn stand out as the beauty of the block will take some work, but the end result will be worth the effort. Visit www.troybilt.com to learn more about lawn care products to help make time in the yard more enjoyable.

Enrich the atmosphere of your home

Berlin Seeds Company

Tropical Combination Baskets make great office gifts! PLUS THE FULL LINE OF PLANT CARE PRODUCTS • Jack’s Houseplant Special • Green Monty’s Plant Food • Daniel’s Plant Food • Insect Control Granules • Sprayers & Snips • Containers & Planters

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OTHER HOT ITEMS • Tomato Cages • Potting soil • Bird Control • Weed Control • Organic Pest Control • Hyer Brix Fertilizer • Fruit Tree Care • Stevia & Xylitol

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Simple ways to save water, money and your landscaping this summer Fortunately, maximizing the efficiency of your watering efforts and taking steps to conserve water outdoors can help trim your water bill this summer, even if you live in a severe drought area, such as in the western regions of the country. Here are simple ways to conserve water, save money and preserve your garden, lawn and landscaping this season:

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Science Club sponsor the event. Sessions include: Water Summer Science Rockets, Animal Adaptations, EcoBot Challenge, Red Cross first aid sessions planned What’s In My Jelly?, training for adults and Students looking for First Aid for You, Repstudents above grade summer activities can tiles and Amphibians, four will be available register for the Sum- You In the Veterinarat the Summer Sci- mer Science sessions to ian’s Clinic?, Mindstorm ence Sessions to be held be held at West Holmes Lego Robotic Project, at the West Holmes High School, June 18-20. Daytime Astronomy and High School July 18-20. Students who have comAdults who need certi- pleted grades four-eight fication may register for are invited to attend. a nominal fee. The stu- The hands-on activities dent fee is $5. The class relate to science, math, Sheriff schedule time is noon- engineering, ecology, 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, June environment and techJune 4 — Holmes Coun18. To register call 330- nology. AAUW/4-H OSU ty Sheriff’s Office took a 674-3377 and leave name Extension/West Holmes report of theft of service on state Route 226 in Ripley Township. June 6 — A report was taken of criminal the confidentiality with which the live successfully at home, at school mischief on Township Center treats patient information, and in the community. Road 323 in Prairie the friendliness of the staff, the “Of most importance to us as Township. respect staff shows to clients, the an organization is the fact that June 7 — Theft was organization’s ability to work with 98 percent of the persons who reported on North Main different types of clients and the received services at the Counsel- Street in Killbuck. overall professionalism of the staff. ing Center last year report that Breaking and entering Susan Buchwalter, Counsel- they would recommend us to oth- was reported on state ing Center president/CEO, noted ers,” noted Buchwalter, “and this “these results reflect a year-long included 100 percent of families organizational focus on improving receiving case management or communication and coordination home-based services for one of with our referral sources. It is grati- their children.” fying to learn that our efforts have Some of the areas in which the State Route 520 closed made a difference.” program was most highly rated This is the second year in a row included the quality of the interac- to traffic June 10, east the Counseling Center received tion with the staff and the overall of Glenmont in Holthis award. quality of the service. Specifically mes County for a bridge The award for case management noted were the Counseling Cen- replacement project. Beginning at the interservices includes adult and child ter’s attention to privacy and conservices, as well as the Counseling fidentiality, the professionalism section of state Route Center’s home-based program for of the staff, the helpfulness and 520 and state Route 514, children and youth. Case manage- concern of staff, and the ability traffic will be detoured ment services focus on helping for clients and families to partici- north on state Route those with more serious mental pate in their treatment decisions 514 to state Route 39/ and emotional problems learn and the extent to which their own state Route 60, then east on state Route 39/ skills to manage their illness and individual needs were addressed.

service. Lunch will be included. Pre-registration is required. Registration forms The Holmes County Education Foundation are available at Hiland will sponsor an ACT Test and West Holmes high Turbo Workshop, July school guidance offices, 12, at the Wayne College the Higher Education Holmes County Higher Center and at the HolEducation Center, Jack- mes County Education son Street, Millersburg, Foundation. The dead10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. BWS line to register is June. Education Consulting Only 26 seats are availwill put on the work- able. Preference will be shop. Students will work given to students who with sample tests from are Holmes County resithe ACT, as well as addi- dents and who will be tional test prep materi- seniors in the 2013-2014 als. The cost to partici- academic year. For more pate is $20 or four hours information call 330of verified community 674-7303.

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Spaghetti + Marshmallows = Towers. Each half-day session is $5. Early registration is $25 for all six half-days. Registration forms are at the Holmes County District Public Library, both the main and East branchs or contact 330674-3377 for more information.

Public record Route 60 in Killbuck Township. June 8 — A report was taken of theft on West Front Street in Killbuck.

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Date (Continued From Page 24) land. (Sorry, Kristin, we can’t ALL have the modified mullet of a 70-yearold rock star!) While the anniversary trip sent each of us in our own direction for the weekend, on Tuesday, the date of our actual anniversary, we were back together and working as a team in one of our very favorite venues as guest speakers for a carry-in dinner at a local retirement community. We informally call our little act “The John and Kristin Show” and what it basically amounts to is me telling a bunch of stories while Kristin bravely laughs along and does her best to keep me honest and reasonably on-topic. A slide show of her artwork

state Route 60 to state Route 60 south to U.S. Route 62 west back to state Route 520, and reverse. The road will be closed for about 60 days. ODOT’s contractor for this $482,000 project is V. O. Menuez & Son Inc., from Millersburg, Ohio. All work will be completed by mid-December.

Wolf Creek Cemetery needs donations serves as the backdrop for the whole thing. The best part of doing these gigs is having the chance to meet so many fun and interesting people with so many wonderful stories of their own. We always come away with new friends. The folks at this show didn’t know ahead of time that it was our anniversary, but once word got out, they made sure to make a big deal out of it by good-heartedly poking me for “treating my wife of a quartercentury to a luxurious carry-in dinner.” They also joined in a rousing rendition of “Happy Anniversary” both for us and another couple in the crowd who were about to celebrate their 50th anniversary later in the month! (Hey, if you

hang out with a crowd like that you’re bound to be topped at every turn!) When we arrived home from our night of “work,” our daughter, Sylvia, had thrown together a bit of an anniversary party of her own for us — complete with a hand-scripted menu of stuff she had found in the refrigerator: A fresh-baked tray of peanut-butter cookies

and a “cake” made of beer cans. (“Since you two met in a college bar I thought that would be most appropriate,” she said.) It seems impossible that it’s been 25 years. The fun hasn’t worn off and the love is just as real as the moment we met. Life is good. Thanks for being along on the journey!

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Obituaries Mary Troyer, 67 Mary A. (Yoder) Troyer, 67, 2458 state Route 643, Baltic, died at her home Thursday, May 9, 2013, in the afternoon from liver cancer. She was born Jan. 17, 1946, to the late Andrew E. and Laura (Miller) Yoder, and married Deacon Aden R. Troyer on Dec. 14, 1967. He survives. She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to her husband, are a daughter, Rebecca Troyer of the home; sons, Andrew A. (Verna) Troyer and Daniel A. (Mary) Troyer, both of Baltic; a daughterin-law, Marlene Troyer of Baltic; 15 grandchildren; sisters, Alma Yoder of Baltic, Katie (Marvin) Yoder of Millersburg, and Esther (Mahlon) Raber of Baltic; and brothers, Delbert (Barbara Ann)

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Yoder of Baltic, John Henry (Emma) Yoder of Michigan, Owen (Esther) Yoder of Millersburg, Ervin (Lena) Yoder of Fresno, Mervin (Sara) Yoder of Butler, Emanuel (Fannie) Yoder of Sugarcreek, Dan (Ruth Ann) Yoder and Reuben (Emma) Yoder, both of Millersburg and Roman (MaryAnn) Yoder of Fresno. In addition to her parents; a son, David; two infant sons; and a grandson, preceded her in death. Services were Sunday, May 12, at the Troyer residence, with Bishop Emanuel H. Yoder officiating. Burial was in Troyer Cemetery, Clark Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek.

great-grandchildren. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; great-grandchildren, Brayden and Briley Porter; brothers, Walter, Wig, Donald and Vaughn Shearer; and a special friend, Cliff Fulk. Private family graveside services were Friday, May 17, in Jeromesville Cemetery. A celebration of life service was Thursday, May 16, at United Community Club, 70 County Road 30A, Jeromesville. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, Tenn. 38105.

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children, great-grandchildren and greatgreat-grandchildren; and two sisters. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; and a sister. Services were Friday, May 17 at Murray Funeral Home in Creston. Private burial was in Sherwood Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice & Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691.

Eugene A. “Sonny” Morris, 78, of Nashville, Ohio, passed away at his residence on Wednesday, May 15, 2013, where he was surrounded by his loving family. Eugene was born in Somerset, Penn. on March 30, 1935, to Ambert Day and Helen Marie (Knepper) Morris and has been a Nashville resident for most of his life. He married Gail Imes, his beloved wife of 59 and a half years. She survives. Throughout his life he has worked as a construction superintendent for numerous area construction companies. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children, Jeff (Rosa) Morris of Winder, Ga., Gail (Ron)

Miller of Wooster, Judy (Tim) Patterson of Dublin, Ohio, Sam Morris of Nashville, Ohio and Adam (Sherri) Morris of Dalton, Ohio; 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; six brothers and four sisters. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother and a sister. As per his wishes, there were no services and cremation has taken place. Custer-Glenn Funeral Home, 2284 Benden Dr., Wooster was privileged with serving the family. Memorial contributions may be made to: Hospice and Palliative Care of Greater Wayne & Holmes County, 2525 Back Orrville Rd., Wooster, Ohio 44691.

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Naomi Bretz, 81 Naomi R. Bretz, 81, a resident of Wayne County, died Tuesday, May 14, 2013, at Wooster Community Hospital, after a period of declining health. She was born Oct. 27, 1931, in Holmes County and married Daniel Bretz in 1948. He preceded her in death in 1995. She was a wonderful homemaker, and was a Christian all of her life. She enjoyed spending time with family and watching the birds. Surviving are three children; many grand-

Ruth L. Bonnell, 82, of Jeromesville, died Tuesday, May 14, 2013, at her home. She was born Oct. 16, 1930, in Lakeville, the daughter of George and Florence Smetzer Shearer, and married Robert Bonnell. He died Oct. 2, 2009. She was a homemaker and member of Jeromesville United Methodist Church, where she was a Sunday school teacher for many years. Surviving are children, Michael (Janet) Bonnell of Ashland, James (Joan) Bonnell and Cathy (Rick) Russell, both of Jeromesville and Patti (Ed) Bowman of Ashland; 14 grandchildren, and nine

Thomas Hooper Thomas W. Hooper of Millersburg, passed away Saturday, April 27, 2013, after an extended illness with cancer. Tom spent most of his years in Richfield, where he worked as a mechanic and also served 30 years on the fire and rescue squad. The past five years had been spent living in the Millersburg area. Surviving are his wife, Patty; a son, Joe (Susan); and grandchildren, Cassie and Libby. Services were Sunday,

May 5, at Northside Baptist Church, 1207 Wooster Road, Millersburg, with pastors Cliff and Todd Hartley officiating. Interment was Monday, May 6, in Fairview Cemetery, Richfield. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, assisted the family. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Hospice & Palliative Care of Greater Wayne (Holmes) County, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691; or Northside Baptist Church.

Andy Yoder, 83 Andy A. Yoder, 83, 4492 Township Road 371, Millersburg, died Wednesday, May 22, 2013, at his home after an extended illness. He was born Nov. 18, 1929, in Holmes County, the son of the late Andrew and Susie (Raber) Yoder, and married Amanda Yoder on Nov. 15, 1951. She survives. He was a retired farmer and had done upholstery work for 25 years. He was ordained a minister in the Old Order Amish Church on May 6, 1979. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Albert (Ruth) Yoder of Millersburg, Ada (Ervin) Beachy of Baltic, Ivan (Mary Esther) Yoder of Millersburg, Susie (Ivan) Schlabach of Fresno and Eli (Dorothy) Yoder of the home; 30 grandchildren and 70 greatgrandchildren; brothers Abe (Mattie) Yoder of Millersburg, and Roman

(Mary) Yoder of Baltic; sisters, Mary Ann Miller of Sugarcreek, Ada (Ammon) Raber of Flat Rock, Ill., Mattie (Mose) Miller of Millersburg and Lydia Ann (Noah) Miller of Sugarcreek; a brother-in-law, Abe (Lovina) Raber of Baltic; sistersin-law, Fannie Yoder and Lizzie Yoder, both of Baltic. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter-inlaw, Miriam Yoder, sisters, Fannie, Susie, Dena and Sarah; and brothers, John, Eli, Mose and Emanuel. Funeral services were Friday, May 24 at the Yoder residence, with Bishop Wayne Shetler officiating. Burial was in Yoder Cemetery, Berlin Township, Holmes County. Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek, handled arrangements.

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Obituaries Gloria Martin, 78 Gloria M. Martin, 78, of Orrville, died Sunday, June 2, 2013, at her residence, following a short illness. Gloria was born on April 3, 1935, in Mille r s b u r g, to Clyde a n d E m m a (Hoover) Croskey and was raised in Burton City. She worked as a telephone operator in Orrville and graduated from Orrville High School, class of 1953. She married Stuart A. Martin on June 13, 1959, in Cleveland, and worked in Cleveland for Zurich Insurance and the offices of Sears and Roebuck before she started her family. Gloria enjoyed spending time with her husband and family. Stu-

art died on Dec. 26, 2011. Surviving are two daughters, Sandra Martin of Orrville, and Sharon (Lupe) Lopez of Temecula, Calif.; three granddaughters, Nicole, Lauren and Samantha Lopez of Temecula, Calif.; two brothers, Larry (Susan) Croskey and Frank Croskey, both of Orrville; a sister, Elizabeth “Libby” Tanko of Denver, Colo.; and numerous nieces and nephews including a very close nephew, Doug (April) Croskey of Orrville. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Richard and Robert Croskey; and two sisters, Shirley Eckman and Evelyn Knight. There were no public services. Burial of ashes took place at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery. Auble Funeral Home in Orrville assisted the family with arrangements.

Doris Snyder, 83 Doris Marie Snyder, 83, of rural Shreve, died Monday morning, May 13, 2013, at SmithvilleWestern Care Center, Wooster, after an extended illness. Doris was born Sept. 29, 1929, in Holmes C o u n t y, the daughter of the late Harry and Della (Smail) Kiner, and married Raymond Snyder on Aug. 6, 1948. He died March 19, 1996. She was a graduate of Lakeville High School, and spent her life helping her husband run the farm. She enjoyed watching dirt track racing and had worked at Lakeville Speedway in the concession stand. She loved baking and decorating wedding and anniversary cakes. Doris was a member of St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, McZena, where she was a

member of the choir, and was an avid Triway Titans basketball fan for many years. Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Gary and Sharon Snyder of rural Shreve; grandchildren, Jason Snyder of Wooster, Holly Snyder of Cleveland, and Rachel (Michael) McIntire of Shreve; a brother, Paul Kiner of Lakeville; and nieces, Karen (Scott) Basquin of Lucas and Kathy (Keith) Boughton of Shreve; and a nephew, Kenny Kiner of Nashville. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; and a sister, Esther Smith. Graveside services were Thursday, May 16 in Fairview Cemetery, Wayne County, with the Rev. Angel Jackson officiating. Memorial contributions may be given to St. John Lutheran Church, 46 County Road 2575, Lakeville 44638. Lindsey Funeral Home, Loudonville, assisted the Snyder family with arrangements.

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Wilson West, 83 Wilson Porter West, 83, of Brinkhaven, went home to be with the Lord Friday morning, June 7, 2013, at Majora L a n e C a r e C e n t e r, Millersb u r g , after an extended illness. He was born Jan. 22, 1930, in Wallback, W.Va., the son of Walter Everett and Lucy Maude (Beckett) West, and married Joyce Chaney on Dec. 9, 1951. She survives. Wilson was a veteran of the U.S. Army National Guard and had worked at Rice-Chadwick Rubber Co. in Killbuck. He loved to farm and had attended Tiverton Church of Christ. He was a member of Millersburg Eagles, where he served two terms as president. Surviving in addition

to his wife, are children, Danny (Karen) West of Coshocton, Crystal Lydic of Welcome, Brenda Eaches of Coshocton, and Beth (Mike) Johnson of Indiana; grandchildren, Danielle (Mike) Poland, Chad (Jen) Lydic, Heather (Brian) Dovenbarger, Bryan (Sonya) Lydic, Brittany Saylor, Virgil Eaches and Megan West; eight great-grandchildren; a brother, Arnold West of Texas; and sisters, Inez Rogers of Wallback, W.Va., and Dorothy Wilmoth of Laurelville. He was preceded in death by his parents; his uncle, Ab West; a sister, Dolly Walker; and a brother, Launie West. Funeral services were Tuesday, June 11 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with pastor Ray Hodges officiating. Burial was in Killbuck Cemetery, with military rites being conducted by Killbuck VFW.

Lula Lang, 79 Lula M. Lang, 79, of rural Loudonville, died unexpectedly at her home early Tuesday morning, May 7, 2013. She was born May 26, 1933, in N a s h ville, the daughter of the late Lester and Louella (Smith) Pyers. Lula was a 1951 graduate of Nashville High School and had lived at her rural Loudonville home since her Nov. 4, 1951 marriage to John Kenneth Lang. He died Oct. 15, 1979. She was a 47-year employee of Loudonville Farmers & Savings Bank, retiring in 1998, and was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Loudonville, previously serving on the church council. She had served on the board of Holmes County Agricultural Society from 1981 until present. Lula was the 2008 District Fair Board Member of the Year, and was a volunteer and auxiliary member of Wooster Community Hospital, was a former member of Mohican Area Community Fund

Board. She was a former member of Progressive Mother’s Club and was treasurer of the Cents & Sense Investment Club. She loved traveling the world, going out to eat and spending time with her many friends. Surviving are daughters, Karen (Chuck) Thomas of Colleyville, Texas, Marilyn Young of Toledo, and Cindy (Mark) Karl of Shreve; four grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and a sister, Leta Kick of Big Prairie. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; and two infant brothers. Funeral services were Friday, May 10 at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Loudonville, with the Rev. Scott Henderson officiating. Burial was in Loudonville Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Lindsey Funeral Home, Loudonville. Memorial contributions may be given to Zion Lutheran Church, 222 E. Main St., Loudonville 44842; or Holmes County Agricultural Society, in care of Gail Cochran, Treasurer, P.O. Box 232, Millersburg 44654.

Donna Ullom, 81 Donna J. Ullom, 81, of Shreve, passed away Wednesday, June 5, 2013, at her residence. She was born Jan. 7, 1932, in Greer to Arthur a n d G o l d a (Darr) Sparr and married Hobert Ullom on July 17, 1952. He died Nov. 22, 1989. She was a 1950 graduate of Shreve High School and the former Wooster Business College. Following graduation she worked for the George Leedy Felt Insurance Agency and then became a full time homemaker to their five children, Rodney H. (Frances) Ullom and Judith D. Trussell, both of Shreve, Jena L. (Steve) Evans of Orrville, Ruth A. Yarnell and Robert A. Ullom, both of Shreve; 10 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a brother, Terry W. (Barbara) Sparr of Lakeville;

and a number of nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Donald Sparr; and two grandchildren. In earlier years, Donna was a Cub Scout den mother, a member of Hazel Dell Housekeepers, started a local mother’s club, and was a 4-H leader. She was a life member of Shreve United Methodist Church, a member of the UMW, was on the church’s local activities committee, started the caring and sharing committee, and lastly was involved in the Women In the Word Bible Study. Services were Saturday, June 8, at Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve, with the Rev. Bill Lawson officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Hospice & Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691.

Karen Wagers, 65 Karen Sue (Glasgo) Wagers, 65, of Clark, was called home to be with the Lord on Thursday May 23, 2013, surrounded by her family. Surviving are children, Suzie (Gary) R o b b a n d Steven (Shalana) Wagers; grandchildren, Taylor, Cade, Blake and Sophie; sisters, Marilyn Kaser of New Philadelphia and Cheryl Foster of Peachtree City, Ga.; a nephew and nieces; and a friend and companion, Mike Pence. She was preceded in

death by her parents, Harold and Helen Glasgo; her stepmother, Edna Glasgo of Holmesville; and a sister, Sally Andrews of Canton. The family wishes to thank all of you for your prayers and also the caring staff at Pomerene and Aultman Hospitals. Memorial services were to be held at a later date. Paquelet Funeral Home & Crematory, Massillon, assisted the family. Words of comfort can be shared with the family at www.paquelet. com. Those who wish may make contributions to KSB, P.O. Box 255, Berlin 44610, in care of the Karen Wagers Memorial.

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West Holmes enjoys banner state meet with 13 Knights earning All-Ohio honors By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The difference between a great athlete and a good one is that the great ones are never satisfied. After launching her best-ever shot put throw of 42-0 1/2 to earn fourth place at the Div. II State Track and Field championships on Saturday, Laina Snyder looked up through her ever-present smile and said, “I could’ve got third.” Snyder had one more throw left in the finals after her 42-footer, but her final toss fell short of 40-feet. The junior capped off her first season of track within a shouting distance of Lisa Cline’s longstanding area and school standard of 43-8 1/2. “I’ll never get Lisa’s basketball records, so maybe I can get her in track,” Snyder said. “With Pete’s (Norman) coaching, maybe we can get it next year.” Pete Norman is West Holmes’ volunteer throws coach who has taken Snyder under his wing this season. “She had a fantastic day. She was very consistent,” Norman said. “She PR’d by a foot in the state finals. That’s all you can ask from your athlete.” Snyder said she never thought she could’ve come this far when she started throwing the shot this season. “It’s been an amazing, fun journey,” she said.

“Pete’s been a good coach who has helped me a lot.” The Knights had a pair of hurdlers reach the podium as junior Carly Woodruff finished fourth in a school-record time of 14.96 and sophomore Ciera Rose finished seventh (15.29). “There isn’t really anything to describe how great it feels,” Rose said. “Last year I was just happy to get there. This year, to make it to the finals and to get on the podium is incredible. I’m going to keep going back there until I reach the top.” There was little time for celebration for Woodruff, as she jumped off the awards platform and headed over to the bullpen for the 4x200, in which the Knights’ quartet of Woodruff, Elise Neville, Kennedy Smith and Paiten Strother shaved two seconds off the school record, yet still finished ninth, just missing a place on the podium. Again, there was little time to sulk, as the 4x100 was up next. And the same foursome finished seventh, in a school-record time of 50.08, breaking the mark of Kayla Glassford, Mallory Arnold, Lindsey Arnold and Jasmine Troyer, set in 2008. “I was standing on the podium thinking, I don’t have time for pictures,” Woodruff said. “I am so happy. Who would’ve thought our 4x1 had a

better chance than the 4x2.” Strother, who ran the final leg of the 4x1, said she was nervous because of her exchange with Neville, seeing how many people were in front of her made her excited because she knew she was going to get on the podium. Smith could hardly contain her excitement as the quartet met at the awards tent. “Oh my God. Is this real life,” Smith exclaimed as she embraced Woodruff and Neville. “This is exhilarating. I can’t explain it.” “We ran two seconds faster than our school record in the 4x2 that we have,” Woodruff said. “We honestly did all that we could do. Our 4x2 would’ve placed any other year. Coach was like, you did the best you could.” “It’s like I told the girls, you can only do what you can do,” West Holmes coach Rich Patterson said. “It was an extremely fast year this year. I’m

very proud of them, they broke their school record. I can’t complain about that.” Neville said the handoff between she and Strother was sketchy, and that was due to her adrenaline. “I was right there and tried to get it in her hand so she could go,” the sophomore said. “This feels so awesome. It’s incredible.” Neville said the short time between events was beneficial because it didn’t allow them time to think about what happened. “All year we’ve been thinking short-term memory,” Neville said. “No matter what happens in whatever race, we had to put it out of our mind.” Strother overcame the frustration of coming up short of her goal in the long jump. The junior reached the finals of the long jump competition, but was unable to beat her best jump of the day of 16-7 1/2, which netted her a ninth-place finish, two inches shy of placing.

SPORTS FANS! The Cy Young Award was first given in 1956. Which team has had the most winners? The answer is the Dodgers – Don Newcombe (1956), Don Drysdale (1962), Sandy Koufax (1963, 1965, 1966), Mike Marshall (1974), Fernando Valuezuela (1981), Orel Hershiser (1988), Eric Gagne (2003), and Clayton Kershaw (2011). By the way, one pitcher won at least 25 games three times in his career but, remarkably, never received the Cy Young. Any guesses? It was San Francisco Giants Hall of Famer Juan Marichal. Enter the 2013 season, there had been 106 switch-hitters with at least 5,000 at bats in big league history, but only two hit at least .300 from both sides of the plate. One with Hall of Famer Frankie Frisch. The other – Atlanta’s Chipper Jones, who retired at the end of the 2012 campaign. Any idea which switch-hitter holds the major league mark for hitting home runs from both sides in the same game? It’s Mark Teixeira, who’d done it 13 times as of the start of the 2013 season. Two home run challenges: Name the three players who hit homers in the majors as teenagers as well as after they turned 40. They were Ty Cobb, Rusty Staub and Gary Sheffield. Now, name the four players who hit home runs in the majors in four decades. The first three were Ted Williams, Willie McCovey and Ricky Henderson – names that make sense to any basebal fan. But if you know the fourth, you’re a Hall of Fame candidate yourself. Ready? It’s Omar Vizquel.

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West Holmes junior shot putter Laina Snyder celebrates her best-ever throw of 42-0 1/2 with her coach, Pete Norman, at the state track meet. Snyder’s throw netted her a fourth-place finish, one of 11 different Lady Knights to reach the podium at the state meet.

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West Holmes’ Carly Woodruff runs the Div. II girls 100-meter hurdles last Saturday in Columbus at the state track meet. Woodruff finished fourth in the race in a school-record time of 14.96. “Placing ninth was hard on me. One more place and I’d have been on the podium,” Strother said. “This will give me incentive for next year, knowing that I was that close, I don’t want to have that feeling again. I want to be up there on the podium.” She said she used that as motivation in the relay races as well. “We had 11 girls come down here and we had 11 girls get on the podium,” Patterson said. “It’s hard to complain about that.” On the boys side, Cully Gordon capped off his career at West Holmes with a seventh-place finish in the 3,200, running a record-setting time of 9:37.48 and finishing his career on the awards platform. “It’s a dream come true, really,” Gordon said. “I’ve been working at this for years and years. It’s always been my goal.” On Day 1 of the state meet, Natalie Abraham got things rolling for the Knights, placing eighth in the discus to gain the final rung on the podium, garnering All-Ohio honors by doing so, and the rest of the West Holmes competitors followed suit. The senior called her view from the podium “breathtaking” as she received her medal. “This is unbelievable, absolutely incredible,” Abraham said. Her first throw of the day was her best, a heave of 117-11. “It wasn’t as far as I

wanted to throw, but I’m proud to be here representing my school and making it to the podium,” she said. The 4x800 relay team of Hannah Clark, Alexis Kandel, Hannah Schlegel and Emily Molnar also reached their goal of getting to the podium, finishing eighth in 9:39.91, shaving five seconds off their regional time. “This is big stuff,” Schlegel said. “It’s exciting.” Her freshman classmate Clark agreed. “I’ve got a chance to get on the podium two times,” Clark said. “That’s my goal.” Unfortunately for Clark, her time in the 400-meter preliminaries did not qualify her for finals. She finished 13th in 59.83. “I’ve got the next couple years to come back and do better,” Clark said. On the boys side, senior pole vaulter Grant Hay finished his high school career on the podium as well, earning All-Ohio status on Friday with an eighth-place finish with a jump of 14-6. “It started off, I missed twice at the opening height, and that was a little scary,” Hay said. “I finally got into a little rhythm there. My run and plant felt good.” Things didn’t go quite so well for the 4x8 boys relay of Gordon, Sam Boyd, Phil Schaffter and Matt Miller. The foursome finished 16th in 8:24.78, six seconds off their regional qualifying time.


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Located at: Tuscarawas Co. Fairgrounds, 259 S. Tuscarawas st., Dover, OH (Commercial Bldg.) Take Rt. 71 (Dover St. Exit) From the North turn left from the South turn right go to traffic light turn right on Tuscarawas St. Go approx. 1 mile to fairgrounds. GARAGE DOORS - MOST SIzES AvAIlAblE, GARAGE DOOR OpENERS GARAGE DOOR hARDwARE Special size doors can be ordered day of auction at a discount price. For more info. 1-800-491-2575 or go to AuctionZip.com Terms: Cash, charge card and check w/positive I.D. 10% buyers premium will be charged. Tax will be charged unless you have vendors number. All doors must be removed 2 hrs. after completion of auction. OwNER: ShOFF DOOR CO. JACK GOODbAR COMplETE AUCTION SERvICE

INTERNATIONAL 986 Tractor. Like new tires, Nice condition, One owner. (330) 473-7733 ALLIS CHALMERS WC. New Tires, Runs Good, $950/obo. (330) 464-9465 FOR SALE: 24" brush mower with 7.5 Vanguard Motor, $250. Also BCS chipper shredder, $750. 740-622-0147 FOR SALE: FORD 3600 Diesel tractor. 3 point and remote.$3,000. Also, Feed bin, approx. 6-7 ton, $250. (330) 852-1909.

2004 JOHN Deere 4110 Tractor, 4WD, Loader, 60" Mid Mount Mower, Hydrostatic, 25HP Diesel, 630 hrs, Excellent Condition. $10,800. Heartland Equipment. Call Joe at (330) 852-3029 FOR SALE: 320 BOBCAT Excavator 1500 hrs. $8,800. 1836 CR 200. Dundee, Ohio. 330-473-2229. CUSTOM GUTTER Grates, Extra Heavy Duty. We use 3/4 Rebar. Basic Welding, 9040 S. Apple Creek Rd. (330) 695-9961 TWO NEW in the box, White Exterior Doors, 36x80. 3pt Bush Hog Mower, SQ84T, used on 5 acres. (330) 276-3503 Leave message. FOR SALE: 256 New Holland rake. Good condition. 330-359-0329 7' A-C Mower w/Hydraulic Lift, with 9HP Honda Motor. (330) 897-4536 JD TRACTOR 2355. 56 Horse, 7,000 hours. New tires, runs good. $7,300. (330) 695-2001 WANTED: TAILGATE FOR Manure spreader. 46" wide x 23" high. (330) 852-0722

FLAT BED Hay Wagon, 16' long, 8' wide, All treated wood, on 8 ton running gear, floatation tires, $1,500 OBO. (330) 763-3461 EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: 2004 NEW HOLLAND TL100 4X4 Reverser, cab, heat, air 3400 HRS $22,500, New Holland TS110 4X4 Tractor $19,000, 5640 Ford, Tractor cab, heat, air $12,500, JD 4430 Tractor $8500, JD 401B good tractor $7500, '09 New Holland L170 skid steer, cab, heat, 700hrs. $22,500, '06 Bobcat S130 skid steer 1570 hrs $17,250, '99 JD 270 skid steer very good $15,500, SK1020 Komatsu skid steer $15,000, 5635 Gehl skid steer with tracks $10,500, '88 Case 350B Crawler Loader $5500. Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 or 330-567-3886 KING WYSE 26' Elevator, Hay & Grain, $250. (330) 897-1459

FOR SALE: Pioneer Sulky plow with Oliver Bottom, $600 OBO. Levi Hershberger, 5171 S.R. 557. 330-893-0214 JOHN DEERE 5300 Tractor. 53 Horse power, 2 wheel drive, air tires, canopy, Very nice. $12,500. (330) 857-6340†x5 FOR RENT Bobcat T300 skid loader, $25/hr.; Bobcat Mini Hoe, $22/hr. +fuel (330) 231-6196 HEFFTOM 530 Round baler. John Deere 24t, John Deere 14t. New Holland 270 square balers. New Holland 256 Rake. Vermeer V-rake, 12 wheels. New Holland 456 & 455 belt drive mower. Andy Raber. (330) 893-0303. JD 446 Round Baler, 4x4, Silage Special, Good Condition. (330) 852-2263 GRIMM HAY Tedder, New belts, field ready, $1,250. E-Z Trail Forecart, good condition, $375. Baltic (330) 897-5310 JOHN DEERE Side Delivery Rake, Completly rebuilt, long or short tongue. Basic Welding, 9040 S. Apple Creek Rd. (330) 695-9961 FOR SALE: MCCORMICK Derring 6' grain binder with truck. New wood on reel, New platform webb, $1,000. Emanuel Yoder. 33478 CR 12, Batlic. (330) 897-2507 ext.1

It’s Ice Cream Time at Smokey Lane Stables! Free ice cream from 6pm to ? Friday July 12th.

Tack 4:30PM followed by horses. Accepting new and used tack consignments through sale day. Horses 5:30PM starting with Ponies and Riding Horses followed by driving horses. Will sell all breeds of horses. Some dealers have saved their good horses for this sale. Expecting some top trotters and good pacing breds. Call your consignments in early to be on the sale list. And of course FREE ICE CREAM for all! Call horse information in by Thursday 8pm to be on the sheet. 686 Smokey Lane Rd., Sugarcreek OH

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FORD 8N with Blade. Later model engine overhauled. Runs good. Looks good. Many new parts, $2200. 330-674-9910

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FOR SALE: Horse Hay. Large, round and small, squares. Jeff Miller, (330) 359-0159 NOTICE: GREEN Acres Fertilizer in stock

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FRESH GOAT MILK. 330-763-4526. EAR CORN. $175 per ton. You pick up. (330) 473-7733

GROWING BUSINESS looking for motiFarm Products Produce for pasture. Aden Mullet. 8056 Criswell vated Delivery, Manufacturing,and wareRd, Fredericksburg. 330-695-2208.

NOTICE: GREEN Acres Fertilizer in stock for pasture. $430. Grip - X1 $165.; Grip X2 organic $225.; Palverized Gypsum 21% cal, 17% sulfur $170.; Gypsum pellets paper 1400# $80. Aden Mullet. 8056 Criswell Rd, Fredericksburg, OH. 330-695-2208. FOR SALE: Conventional Oatlage, $60/Bale. (330) 567-2249

WANTED TO BUY: small square bales first cutting hay, right out of the field. State price and quality. (330) 674-2002. CERTIFIED ORGANIC Ear Corn. Also, Place your orders for Certified Organic Hay. (330) 567-9009 FREE HAY to make off of 2 acres, Hilly terrain, smaller equipment need. 1 mi W of Berlin (330) 674-2114

            WILL DO CUSTOM INLI NE Bale WrappMAPLE SYRUP for Sale. Take advantage ing. (330) 231-6640. of sugar house prices instead of store prices. 1/2 pint up to 5 gal containers. FOR SALE: Ear corn $200/ton; Also, Also, granulated maple sugar & maple 2 complete milker units, 45-lb. DeLavel candy. Stop at the sugar house, @9585 bucket, good condition. Levi Yoder, CR 320, Millersburg, or call (330) 330-897-0714. 674-1430             22 4x4 FIRST CUTTING beef hay. Pick up 3 mi. W. of Millersburg. $550. EAR CORN for sale. Call (740)575-5088 330-231-7446.

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house people. Need Healthcard Send Resume to: JB's Feed & Supply Ltd PO Box 239 Walnut Creek, OH 44687

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

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

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ONE BOOM Truck Load of Firewood, $650. Delivery available. 330-674-1054 Ext. 1

June 22nd Rodeo – 7 PM FOR SALE Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also hollow cmpfire logs 330 231-8462.

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Aug. 9th Driving Horse Sale Aug. 17th Rodeo – 7 PM 686 Smokey Lane Road NW • Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Phone: 330-852-2237 Fax: 330-852-2237 Auctioneer Myron Miller

Auction

Fri. June 14, 5:00 p.m.

17721 Carrol Road, Newcomerstown 43832 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 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

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Specializing in Farms and Estates 310 W. Main Street Newcomerstown, OH 43832 Office: 740-498-5275 Cell: 330-204-1025 www.ronhickmanauctioneer.com Grapevine Real Estate If It Has To Be SOLD, Call Ron!!!

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GRAMP'S & Gram's Flower Patch, Garage sale - Lots of items! Plant sale: Annuals 1/2 off, Baskets $10. 8073 Critchfield Rd. Shreve, 9-6, Mon-Sun.

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BARN AND MOVING SALE. June 2 7 2 9 , 8-6. Children saddle, Pony harness, Pony Cart, Animal misc., Furniture, Antiques, Slate hshld items, Too much to list! Free items. 2267 TR 175, Baltic. Half mile from Oak Point Nursing home. MULTIPLE FAMILY Garage Sale Saturday, June 15th 9:00am to 5:00pm. Tons of baby/toddler boy and girl clothes. R. Burgett 8240 St Rt 179 Lakeville. GARAGE SALE of the Summer! Staging Business going into retirement, selling sofa, furnishing, lamps, tables, bedding, pictures etc. All sorts of decorative items that you would use in your home. Also have tons of girls clothes sz 9mo-2T, All name brand Gymboree, Carter's, Childrens Place, Child's Pottery Barn table & chairs, Antique doll bed. Using 3 entire bays in a 4 car garage & spilling out into the driveway. Don't miss this one! Sat, June 15, 9-5. Melody Sindel, 571 S Monore St, Millersburg (330) 601-4121

BOER BILLY GOAT: 2 years old. Very good quality. Sure breeder. John R. Hershberger, 330-674-0889

2-FAMILY SALE: kids clothing, baby items, men's bike, furniture, antiques, home decor, lots of misc. 833 Park Blvd., by Christmas Run Park, Sat., June 15, 9-4pm. No early sales.

WANTED A HORSE for older people. (330) 674-0274. 11 YEAR OLD Bay Standard Bred Trotter. Well broke, TSS. Norman Miller. 2992 Mikes Lane, Sugar Creek 44681. (330) 852-2263.

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!

2 YR old Belgain Gelding, Broke to ride and drive. Joe Hershberger (330) 897-1468  FOR SALE: 7 YEAR OLD Black Standard Bred Mare. Traffic safe and sound, or makes a good brood mare. 330-674-0264.

MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE Sale at Tri-Valley School, on CR 114, 3/4 mi from SR 39, Walnut Creek. June 27-29, 8am - 5pm. Another sale next door. Clip-on high chair, High Chair, Baby swing, Gas Floor lamp, Shirts, Church Caps, Mini-Clothes dryer, Chest of drawers, Giant 24sp. Boys bike, Bunnies, Free Kittens & Misc. (330) 852-4046

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FOR SALE: 2 yr old Black & White P a i n t Pony Gelding, 50", Broke to ride & drive, Sharp, upheaded nice driver. Allen Miller, 5571 CR 68, Millersburg (330) 893-4908

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6 FAMILY. FRI.-SAT., June 21-22, 9-5. 8695 TR 553, Off of CR 1. Avon, books, toys, homeschool books, CD's, Clothing 4t-XXL. Jr., S-M, China Dolls, Vintage items, baby items and crib, Overstuffed chair, Antique baby carriage, glassware, hshld items, much misc.

FOR SALE: 6 Yr. old pony mare. Traffic safe and sound. Good for school children. Also, yearling stud colt. Alvin Wengerd 4099 Evans Rd. Fredericksburg, Ohio 330-641-2365

7 yr. old black standard bred gelding, tss, sharp upheaded horse. Emanuel Yoder (330) 600-1501

GARAGE SALE. Sat., June 15, 7a-3p. Miller Hardware in Winesburg. Chest of drawers, Holland BBQ Grill, Mutza suit, and much more.Free coffee and dounts.

FOR SALE: Gray yearling filly. 3/4 Percheron, 1/4 standard bred. Alvin Mast, 7320 TR 652, Millersburg, OH 44654

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

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

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

YARD SALE. Sat. June 15th. Back- to-life massager, Laundry drying rack, Gas table lamp, and misc. Greeting cards and Bake sale in front of Whitmer Store. Day of Winesburg Town Yard Sale.

STAINLESS STEEL CHIMNEYS

OLDER BELGAIN Mare, Well broke, good worker. Also, Bay Draft cross bred mare, works good in the field, priced to sell. (330) 852-0647

FOR SALE: 11 Hair sheep ewes with lambs at their side. Lambs sired by Registered Purebred Dorper Ram. 740-545-5213 ex2.

15 YR old Gelding, Bay w/3white & a strip, TSS, Women have been driving, All trot. $800. 11 yr old Standard Bred Gelding, Black w/one white & a star, TSS, Mostly trot. $1,200. Both been in buggy for years. (330) 464-3561

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

3 YR old Registered Quarter Horse Mare, Good Broke to Ride, Sugarcreek (330) 215-1010

HI-TEMP MASONRY LINERS

PASTURE AVAILABLE for Heifers or Horses, Good fences, Spring Water, (330) 674-2754

 FOR SALE: Hostiene Heifer Calf right from the farm. 3 to 10 days old. $200 each. Free delivery for 10 mi. on group of 12 or more. Levi Yoder. 5864 CR 59. Millersburg, Oh.

All types of chimney relining: gas, oil, wood & coal.

HILAND SUPPLY CO. LTD. Advanced Chimney Technology

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A rApidly growing wendy’s frAnchise is looking to hire mAnAgers to continue our growth in the, AshlAnd, wooster , millersBurg And dAlton, AreAs.

17 MO. Holstein Bull, Dam: Kanyon Breeze Allen, Ex-90 with 26,500 milk, 4 fat 2.9 protein. Sire: Sanchez. Bobby Kline (330)893-0426

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

5YR OLD Standard Bred Gelding, 1 6 . 2 H , Mostly Trot, Stands good to hitch, TSS, Women can drive, $2,200. Joe Keim, 5371 CR 773. 330-763-1144

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

13 YEAR OLD ANGUS HALL brood mare, Out of Dream of Glory dam. $1,500. Tim Hershberger (330) 893-0171.

FOR SALE: Dorset Ewe Lambs, born in March. Marty Yoder, 3966 TR 414, Dundee, OH 44624.

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11 YEAR OLD PAINT Mare. Broke to ride. Been on trial rides. TSS. $1,000. Also, Good used buggy harness. $100. Samuel Yoder. (330) 893-9955

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: 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.

7 YR. OLD Qtr. horse gelding. Good, broke to ride, good on trails, chunky built, ranch horse. 330-893-0026

FOR SALE: 50" Brown & White Paint Pony Mare. Broke to ride & drive. Atlee Gingerich, 9047 S Kansas Rd. 49" PONY MARE. 6 Years Old, broke to ride and drive. $450. (330) 893-3649. 6 YR OLD Medium size, white Gelding. $800. Brown spotted mare, $700. Safe for young riders. (330) 231-1725 FOR SALE: Purebred 4 yr. old Katahdin Ram. Paul Raber, 330-852-3932 ext. 2. 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  7 yr old black gelding standardbred; 9 yr. old Belgian mare, good broke pony for small children; Also, road cart and hay rake. (330) 893-3087 ext 4. 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. STANDING AT Stud. Black & white 41" pony, very sharp. Service fee $40. Phone (330) 852-3727 ext 2. OLDER Standard bred, broke for anybody, tss. (330) 231-5219 WOOL BUYING Wool Bags available if needed. Marvin (330) 893-7037 Ext 3 or Vernon (330) 893-2620 FOR SALE: Broilers, dressed or alive. Alvin R. Mast, 7325 T.R. 652, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 11 YEAR OLD Riding Mare. Anyone can ride, $550. (330) 897-6602 FOR SALE: 5 yr old Hackney Gelding, 52", Broke to drive, Good traveler, Not for small children, $550. (330) 897-1015 3 Yr. old paint quarter horse cross mare, needs experienced rider, well mannered, tss. Matt Miller, 330-201-4638.

FOR SALE: NUBIAN NANNY, fresh 2 weeks, milking a gal. a day, $225; Also, Wanted: Purebred Chevy Ram. Abe N. Troyer - (330) 674-0736 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. 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.

BIG BLACK 8 yr. old gelding, tss, out of Big Towner dam, dbl. gaited, 100% traffic safe, $2900. Wayne Shetler, 330-6954408. FOR SALE: Registered Jersey Bull, Sire is Vermeer, Dam by Action. (330) 567-2721 5 YR old Mare, Traffic Safe, Quiet, Stands good to hitch, Allen E. Miller, Holmesville, (330) 567-5944 10 YR old 3/4 Standard Bred, 1/4 Hackney Mare, Top Buggy Broke, A little Hot, Brown w/3 white socks & strip, Good Brood mare, 2 Colts on premesis, $1,200. Also Roen Ducks, $10 ea. 8744 Harrison Rd. Apple Creek. (330) 695-2225 AT STUD 52" Paint black & whiteHomovygous pony stallion, fee-$50. Henry Burkholder, (330) 279-2535 3 YEAR OLD Bay Gelding. C.R Commando Mystic Victory. TSS. VM 330-600-2479. 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.

Wengerd Land Auction

Trail/Walnut Creek Area LoCATion: Walnut Creek TR 416. From US 62 west of Winesburg, follow SR 515 through Trail to CR 168, Weaver Ridge. Go left or east 1 mile to TR 416. Go left or north, ½ mile to location on left. Watch for Signs.

Monday June 24th 2013 6:00 PM

*5.703 hilltop acres *Walnut Creek Township* East Holmes Schools*High Setting/Good view* 5.7 acres with a great residential setting south of Winesburg has a nice field waiting for your building plans. The real estate will be offered as two separate parcels and combined as one to determine which method grosses the most for the seller. PArCEL i . 3.2 acres, 259’ road frontage PArCEL ii. 2.503 acres, 165’ road frontage LEGAL: Holmes Co tax parcel # 26-00489.000. Taxes are currently $526.58 per year. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Closing in 30-45 days, possession at closing. Wheat crop property of tenant farmer any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Purchasers should inspect the property prior to bidding and be aware of its condition. Acreage and frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. oWnErS: Katie Wengerd

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

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FOR SALE: NUBIAN Nanny born April 16, 2013. $80. James Miller, Sugar Creek. (330) 852-4012.

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

3 YR old Dutch Standard Bred Mare, TSS, Needs miles. (330) 897-1295

FOR SALE: 7 yr old Big Brown Pony, w/3 white socks, $400 Pony Harness $275. Also, Cart. $275. (330) 359-5377

3 YR OLD Brown & White Paint Miniature Mare Pony, Broke to Drive, 330-600-9682 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 HOLSTEIN BULLS. Good pedigrees delivered. Henry Yoder, 7445 CR 51, Big Prairie, OH 44611 6 Yr old 50" black Pony gelding, broke to ride & drive. $525. 740-622-5216 FOR SALE: 9 year old standardbred gelding. Sound. Good for long trips. Not quite traffic safe, but willing to go. Dan E. Hershberger 5699 TR 362 Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Call after 4 pm (330)893-1467 MINIATURE PONY MARE, 32", black and white. Broke to ride and drive. TSS, Needs work. 330-852-1902. FOR SALE: 1st calf, red & white Holstein heifer, short bred; also, 3rd calf Holstein cow, pregnant, ultra sounded heifer calf. Matt Miller, 330-201-4638. FOR SALE: 5 yr old Friesian Saddle bred gelding, TSS, Lots of style, been in buggy. $3,400 (330) 893-0030 6 YR old trotting mare, TSS, by Magestic Victory, Dam SJ's Photo, $800. 330-852-2381 100 EWES. Mostly Dorset, some crossbreed. Dan J. Hershberger. 3938 T.R 655. MBG, OH. 44654.

FOR SALE: Katahdin Sheep, $125 ea. Willis Yoder, 5189 CR 19, Millersburg (330) 893-1973†Ext 2 15 MONTH OLD Jersey bull, 5.64 Fat, 4.03 pro., Vernon Mast, 5440 Moreland Rd., Fredericksburg, 698-0514 ext.2.

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12 YR old Gelding, Surrey Size, TS, Women can drive, $950. (330) 674-0393 5 YEAR OLD Bay, Standard Bred trotter, boys horse. Needs work. Wes Yoder. CR 200. 330-359-5113. 3 YEAR OLD Black, Morgan Gelding. Green trained to ride and drive. Not traffic safe. 330-897-1380. 9 yr. old Bay Quarter horse gelding, safe for kids. (330) 852-1302

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(11) KATAHDIN Lambs, 3 mo old. $100 ea. Owen Hershberger, (330) 897-2409 VM DORPER KATAHDIN Cross Rams. 4 months old. $150 each. Ewes also available. (330) 897-1241 FOR SALE: 6 YEAR OLD Standard Bred Mare, buggy size. 4 YR OLD Paint Pony Mare, broke to ride and drive. Both TSS. Aaron Coblentz. (330) 852-2047 2 YR old Jersey Bull, Sired by Impuls, Sure Breeder. (330) 897-1295 Ext 1 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. 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

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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 King Konch, X Balanced Image Gelding, Broke for women, Big enough for surrey. Mike Kurtz, (330) 695-2174 FOR SALE: 7 YEAR Standard Bred Gelding, Buggy broke, TSS too slow. $1,200. (330) 279-9290†x3

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

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.

FOR SALE: 11 YEAR OLD Belgian Gelding, broke to all farm machinery. Aaron Coblentz. (330) 852-2047. 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.

Kaufman Auction House

3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH LOcAtiOn: Kaufman Auction House next to Amish Country Theater, Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.

Monday, June 17, 2013 5:00 PM

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

WINAND Black Dutch Harness Stallion with four whites

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Real estate auction laRge Ranch home on 3.975 acRes

(Selling in 2 rings both starting at 5:00 PM) Antiques * Glassware * Furniture * tools AntiqueS & GLASSwARe: Imperial slay glass - crocks; jugs; Bavaria plates; butter churn; lightning rod; boxes; crates; beer sign; fishing poles; beer signs; tins; 15 Morgan & Peace silver dollars including 2 – 1890cc; Fredericksburg hen; cookie jar; Fenton; Hummel plates & figurines in original boxes; Dayton pedestal grinder; oil lamps; cast iron pcs.; old pictures; crates; misc. stands; glassware. FuRnituRe & tOOLS: Gravely brush hog; Husky 10 cf. trailer; lathe; Toro snow blower; Polen chainsaw; Craftsman chainsaw; gas blower; jigsaw; belt sander; Skilsaw; air compressor; weed eaters; Stihl chain saw; hedge trimmers; books; hand tools; GE refrigerator/freezer; Whirlpool 12 cu. ft. apt. size freezer; dining set including table/chairs/hutch/dry sink; couch; new primitive dry sink; nice oak set back hutch; 3 grandfather clocks; cherry table; oak chairs; oak bed/chest/ nightstand; barstools; Pro-Form 395 Oliptical; drop leaf table; 5 pc. mahogany bedroom set; 4 pc. bedroom set; mahogany sideboard; oak 2 dr. wardrobe; bookcases; table & chairs; china hutch; 2 matching hi-boys; lots of good household & box lots. nOte: Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates by 5:00pm Friday, June 14. 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, 9AM-4PM

Location: 8108 Private Road 340, Millersburg, OH 44654. State Route 83 on the north side of Millersburg. Head east on Private Road 340 above Pomerene Medical Center.

Auction House: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm • 330-204-4453 Derrick Kandel, Auctioneer • 330-231-4524 Myron Miller, Auctioneer Cliff Sprang, Auctioneer

MELISSA BILTZ, REALTOR 330.231.6175 or melissa@kaufmanrealty.com CURT YODER, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.204.2447 or curt@kaufmanrealty.com

Saturday June 29, 2013 3:00 PM

3.975 AcreS - HArdy TwP. - HoLMeS co. weST HoLMeS ScHooLS - 5Br HoMe - rV STorAge - LArge ouTBuiLding - MuLTiPLe gArAge AreAS for STorAge - HiLLToP SeTTing wiTH BeAuTifuL ViewS Open for Inspection: Thursday June 13th – 4:00 to 6:00 PM This quality built home located just north of Millersburg in the heart of Holmes County has an incredible view over the Killbuck Valley. The property is comprised of a 5 bedroom, 3 bath home with attached two car garage on main level, additional garage bay in basement, 34’x40’ detached garage with upstairs storage and garage bay, as well as a 24’x66’ pole building sized for RV storage. Home ownership remains one of the best investments with interest rates still at all time lows. Join us for the open house and see all this property has to offer Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing w/ no financing contingencies. Purchasers should inspect the property prior to bidding and be aware of its condition. Properties are sold strictly “AS IS”. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Legal: Parcel #0600645000 in Hardy Township, Holmes County and the West Holmes School District. Taxes are $1,642.60 per ½ year, any recoupment will be the responsibility of the buyer. Sale by the order of Timothy M. Pratt and Karen Pratt


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

4 YEAR OLD BAY Cross bred Mare. Really good broke, single and double, TSS. 10 YEAR OLD Black cross bred mare. Broke for anyone, single and double, TSS. (330) 231-5219

7 YR OLD Black Hackney Gelding, B r o k e To Drive, TSS, 4 White Socks & a stripe, Has lots of action, Good barn manners, Fun to drive, 52" Tall, Call (330) 897-1307 Ext. 1

2 YEAR OLD Green broke, Morgan bay mare. $450. 330-763-4252.

FOR SALE: 3 yr. old Perlino Qtr. horse stallion. Eligible to register. Leave message, 330-893-0026

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3 YR old black gelding, trots nice, very good broke family horse, TSS, $2500. Also some other fresh horses. Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777 REGISTERED KATAHDIN Ewes & Rams available, good genetics, call for more information. 330-987-3952  5 YEAR old Registered Chestnut Morgan gelding. Broke to ride and drive. Good boys horse. $1800. 330-897-0099 

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

Household Furnishings

FOR SALE: 3 Queen, 1 Full/Qn Size Quilts. Long Arm Quilted Designed for boys or man cave. $125. 330-378-2002. QUEEN AND FULL SIZE Headboards and frames, Chest drawers, Recliners, Shelving, File cabinets, All size beds, Bar stools. All size NEW DELUXE Mattress Sets. 2 mi. W. of Becks Mills. 2529 TR 110, Millersburg. (330) 674-0944. ROUND TABLE. Solid Oak with 3 leaves. Pedistool with lion claw feet legs and 4 chairs. Excellent condition. $650. (330) 567-0063.

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OVAL 72"X48" Oak Table, Double Pedestal, Light Color, w/2 Leaves, 6 Arm Chairs, $995. Call (330) 844-3516

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

FOR SALE: King size pillow top mattress with split spring. Troyer, 7750 TR 567, Holmesville, OH

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

GOOD USED Crib, $25 Also Antique Crib $20 (330) 893-3463

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

WEIL MCLAIN Hot Water Boiler, Model Number: EG-35. 100,000btu. 40 gallon hot water heater. 2 water softeners, a n d a Medicator. (330) 852-4973  FOR SALE: single pedestal round table with one leaf and claw feet. Also, two matching chairs. $250 OBO. 330-674-4586 ext. 1 BUNK BED. Full bed, bottom half, Half bed, top. Frame only, $75. 330-674-2299.

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

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LOOKING FOR someone to work in flower beds. Call after 4 at 330-674-7957.

ZERO TURN Mowers, Several to chose from. 48"-60" decks, Brands include, Toro, Scag, Cub Cadet, Gravely,& Kubota. Great Prices. Heartland Equipment. Call Joe at (330) 852-3029

Open Buggy , Excellent Condition, Steel Tires, 2-way LED Lights, Noah Yoder, 5163 TR 629, MIllersburg, (330) 893-3921

2004 JOHN Deere 4110 Tractor, 4WD, Loader, 60" Mid Mount Mower, Hydrostatic, 25HP Diesel, 630 hrs, Excellent Condition. $10,800. Heartland Equipment. Call Joe at (330) 852-3029 VINYL STORAGE Barns, and Portable Garages. Built to last. A few lot models on hand ready to be delivered. Affordable Barn Co. ltd, Mt. Hope (330) 674-3001

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

BRAND NEW Stahl Utility Truck Beds, 84" cab to axle. 330-621-1408 or 614-290-1836 NEW RALEIGH 20" Mens' bike. $200. 10 ft. shuffle board table, $250. (330) 897-6602 FREE 12X20 storage barn. Newer roof, insulated. FREE for removal. Daniel Miller, 330-893-4160

HUSQUARNA YTH1848XP Tractor 48" Deck Hydro-drive, 158hrs, 18P Twin -cycl. Kawasaki $998. Toro 52" Proline Belt drive Kawasaki Engine $998. Cub-Cadet 33" Walk behind $798. Yardman 42" Tractor $498. John Deere 737 Zero-turn 60" $4,498.98. John Deere 48" Yellow Deck Walk behind $1,298. Cub-Cadet 1050 Zero-trun w/double bagger $1,298. Cub-Cadet HDS2135 w/double bagger Shaft drive tractor $1,098. Toro 52" Belt drive Walk behind w/bagger & extra blades $998. Snapper Hydro RER w/new engine & extra blades $998. John Deere L110 w/bagger & snow blade $1,398. Snapper RER w/bagger $798. Wheel Horse 211-4 Tractor 38"deck $698. Charm Engine LTD 330-893-3033

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

MURRAY GARDEN Tractor. 12 horsepower, 38" cut. 8 23' truss. (330) 600-1735

FOR SALE: UPHOLSTERY TOOLS, Snaps, Button maker, Foam rubber, Etc. (330) 893-2037

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 BUGGY FOR sale. Sliding curtain, rubber tire. 330-852-2829 FOR SALE: Boys Buggy in very good condition. (330) 567-2249

REFRIGERATOR $65, Truck cap 75"x61" $55, friendly kittens, cats. Donation. Berlin 330-473-9667

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7 acres • 1 parcel (330) 852-4111 hilltop building sites 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com beautiful view • holmes countY

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 MINI SURREY, (Bowman's) LED Lights, Fiberglass shaft & springs, Dark Gray interior, Good Condition. Yoder (330) 695-9873

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

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Location: 9064 TR 91, Millersburg, OH 44654. From Millersburg, take US 62 and 83 south to Twp. Rd. 92, turn right to Twp. Rd. 91 to auction on right.

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538 Elm St. NE Sugarcreek 3 or 4 BR brick ranch with new roof shingles, remodeled bath & lots of other updates. Finished basement with huge family room. 2 car garage, shed, patio. $153,000 Steve Maag 330-763-4769

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Miscellaneous Merch.

WALK-BEHIND MOWERS, Many to chose from. Brands include EX-Mark, Ferris, Hussler, Snapper, Scag, & Toro. 36" - 60" decks, Starting at $1,200. Baggers & Sulkys available. Heartland Equipment. Call Joe at (330) 852-3029

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Bremen, to Webb Summit Rd. Turn left toAn Trails End Rd.piece to of hilltop land in a great location. The attractive auction. Signs will behas posted. property a nice building site with a gorgeous view

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

to the east...land Excellent opportunity to buy a is planted in corn for 2013. Mineral transfer. If you’re looking for some acreage for large piece rights of ground in southGARDEN SHED, new, 2-1/2'x3'x6' high, 4-H projects some animals in the country, yet close shiplap siding, cedar shake roof, $220. east Ohio without having or to go 330-852-2865 Millersburg, all the wayto to the far edge of you can help yourself with this one. closing (approx. 45 days). Announcethe state! Here is a stop parcelby, of pick-up land thata brochure Please and walk the land at WALNUT VENEER Sheet 8'x16', 75 sheets. $10 each or $500 for all. ments at the auction precede all advertistruly has it your all: 43convenience. acres (approx. 12 5459 S. Market St. Berlin 330-749-9453 ing and statements. acres of open farm land that could be a terms: a 10% non-refundable downpayment Quality 4 BR, 2BA brick ranch w/ 3 car garage, very NOTE: Mineral rights will be offered food plot; and 31 acres of woods), a nice nice large porch & large level lot. Additional 1 1/2 due at the auction, balance due at closing. PALLET Racking ends. 14' are $30. 8' are $20. (330) 472-2613 story 2 BR home on property for possible rental separately. creek, ATVannouncements trails and all the privacy at theyou auction precede previous ads income. Conveniently located $275,000 Parcel #0340048000 want at the end of a dead-end road. FOR SALE: All sizes of field stones. Will Randy Starner 330-473-9230 and statements. parcel #0800435002. load. (330) 279-2333. Real estate taxes: $116.59 per half. There are many signs of wildlife here, Firman Mast owners: reuben Owner: and esta Yoder with the promise of excellent hunting. USED 6x6 Treated porch with 2 steps railing, Used Double Hung Metal In330Stop by the property, pick up a brochure Realtor/Auctioneer: Orus Mastand CE I auctioneers/reaLtors: dustry Windows. 330-893-3904. 473-9077 and walk the land at your convenience PR W orus mast, 330-473-9077 Realtor/Auctioneer: Vernon Yoder FOR 330SALE: Swings set, slide, swings, (and risk). NE vernon Yoder, 330-466-0520 deck. On Display at Miller's Hickory 466-0520 Terms: A 10% nonrefundable down Rockers, 330-359-7146. Asking $375. payment is due at the auction. Balance More photos at: Auctionzip.com ID #21631 USED VINYL curtain strips, 1/8"x6"x92", due at 10156746 00298398

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

DR BRUSH Cutter, with finish mower, 15HP, Snow Blade, Tire chains. Excellent Condition, $1,800 (330) 897-7906

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58 strips @ $3.50/each. (330) 674-0560 ext 2.

17 Cliff Lane, Millersburg Well maintained and quality constructed 3 BR, 2 BA ranch home built in 2005. Includes attached 2 car garage, gas heat, central ac, full basement with work shop and walk out entrance. Located in Rustic acres allotment. $165,000 Randy Starner 330-473-9230

FOR SALE: Battery bicycle, Rally-type, 1000 miles, good condition, $1800. Alvin Hershberger, (330) 473-0255 11564348

2175 Main St. Winesburg Beautifully remodeled 1830s 4 BR home, retail shop/ studio & 1 BR apartment. This home offers original hardwood floors. Many updates including metal roofs & windows. A beautiful garden with patio. $267,000 Cliff Sprang 330-464-5155

FOR SALE: USED BUGGY, good condition, sliding doors, rubber tires. Call after 5pm or VM (330) 275-9009


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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

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

BOILER SALE.. Demo Enviro-Burn Wood Boilers. 2 Stage burn, secondary heat exchanger, very efficient. 1-floor model 90,000 BTU glass front door, $2,950. 1-150,000 BTU demo, $2,950. 1-90,000 BTU demo, $2,450. All units have Stainless domestic hot water heat exchanger tank. Gas heating system Viesman 100,000 BTU boiler, complete with 2" copper loop piping, 3/ Laing battery pumps, expansion tank, and control relays. $1,650/obo. 2500' 1/2" pex heating tubing .37 a foot. Hot water to air heat exchanger 19" x 18", $130. Offers will be considered. 7am-5pm. 330-893-3866. Javon Miller.

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.

BUGGY FOR sale: excellent condition. Lights, storm front, steel wheels, shelf, just painted. Susie Troyer, 330-567-5908 ext. 2 2 HIDDEN View shallow well water pumps. 24". $200 each/obo. Also, 1 wall mount bracket. John H. Miller, (330) 592-7765 100-150 T-8 48" fluorescent bulbs. $1.25 each obo. Used in new warehouse 3 months. Switched to LED. Bunker Hill Hardware. 330-893-3785. NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060. FOR SALE: New & Used Generators, Prices from $250-$475. 330-600-9461

SADDLE 15" BLACK Leather with silver overlay. Like new, $175. 75 Gallon stock tank, $40. Benton. (330) 231-2212 FOR SALE: Beanie Babies, hundreds to choice from starting at $1.00. Call 330-464-4504 for more info.

FREE CANE Sorghum seed. Will cook cane this fall. Nelson Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654 CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. 24' OPEN FRONT Produce Cooler w/ shelving and a new compressor. (330) 695-2905 JUNE SPECIAL!! 10% off anything bought for a wedding gift - excluding consignments. Gypsy Spring Variety 6321 CR 407, Millersburg. (330) 674-0736 PARTY LITE Christmas items for sale. Five items, all in great condition. Call 330-432-4978 after 4 pm FOR SALE: 30 plus wooden school desks, $10 each. Mose Keim, 8738 TR 652, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627

COIN AUCTION

LOCATION: Kaufman Auction House, 3149 SR 39 at the Amish Country Theater. Directions: 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I -77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.

Tuesday, June 18 2013 4:00 P.M.

Half Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Misc. HALf CeNTS-HALf DOLLArS: 1804, 34, half cents; 1803, 07, 07/6, 10, 1 0/9, 19/18, 21 , 28 NGC F12, 36, 45, 47, 49, 50, 52, 53, 55, 56, 1arge cents; flying eagle cents; 1864L, 67, 77, 1908s, Indian head cents; 1909s, 11s, 22 NoD NGC F-details, 24d, Lincoln cents; complete set Lincoln cents 1909vdb-75; bags of wheat pennies; 1874 PCGS AU58 shield nickel; 1885 v-nickel: 1857, 74, 77cc, seated dimes; set of 48 diff. barber dimes; 1857 seated quarter; 1896s, I 914s, barber quarters; 1932d NCS genuine, 41 d NGC MS66, Wash. Quarters; 1824, 34, 36, bust halves; l853.55o, 58, 61, 74, seated halves; 1913 barber half. SILver DOLLArS: 1843, 47, 60o, seated; 1877s trade; 1878 8-T.F., 78 7/8-T.F., 78cc, 79cc, 79s NGC MS67, 80s ANACS MS63 DMPL, 87s NGC MS63, 88s, 89cc, 91 NGC MS62, 91cc, 93s, 95o, 95s, 96 PCGS MS65,1902s, 03o,Morgans; 1921, 23 NGC MS66, 27, 35, peace dollars. MISC.: 1912 $10. Indian head gold pc.; 1836 $5. liberty head gold pc.; 1878 $3. gold pc.; 1925 Fort Vancouver, 1926s Oregon trail, 1920, 21, pilgrims, 1925 St. Mt., com. halves; I 922 $10. gold certificate; 1899 $1. (black eagle) silver certificate; 1914 $5. FRN; silver eagles; proof & mint sets; 2002w West Point NGC MS70, 2006p Ben Franklin NGC MS70, 2007p Jamestown NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo, silver dollars; civil war token; foreign silver coin sets & more. NOTe: This is only a partial list of over 400 lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time. Online bidding available at www.kaufmanrealty.com thru www. proxibid.com.

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USED MINI SURREY in good condition, $4000/obo. (330) 695-2626, lv. message. OPEN BUGGY, w/rack, Good Condition. $1,400 OBO. Jacob Miller, 6380 Fountain Nook Rd, Apple Creek OH 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

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10 USED 48"x 36" slider windows. 4' white vanity with top. Free Filler Concrete. (330) 600-1735.

SOLAR & BATTERY WATER PUMPS SYSTEMS

FOR SALE: CHAMPION Juicer. Used a few times- like new. Call 330-852-4997. $300. FOR SALE: 16" saddle, fair condition, $175/obo; PSP 4 sports tapes, good condition, $165. Call (330) 401-6425 FOR SALE: Older claw foot bath tub in good condition. Call 330-674-7211 CHAIN LINK fence, dark green vinyl coated, 8-ft.. Call (330) 893-3479 FOR SALE: FIELD STONES, all sizes. MONITOR PUMP JACK, $200 OBO. SMALL DRILL PRESS on cabinet, $125. Mark Troyer 330-852-0653 PORTABLE J-AIR Air compressor, 5-1/2HP Honda, In good condition, $300. 8170 TR 662, Dundee, OH 330-359-6269 Ext 3. (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

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FOR SALE: TWO Carrier Air Conditioner Compressor units used. $75 each. (330) 893-3492.

ROMICK ESTATE LAND AUCTION

39+ ACRES OF LAND TILLABLE-WOODS-STREAM INVESTMENT POTENTIAL SOUTH OF BUSY SR 83 AND I-71 INTERCHANGE To settle the estate will sell the following land at absolute auction on location at 10303 Avon Lake Road, Burbank,. Ohio. Located on State Route 83 at the North edge of Burbank, Ohio. Or just South of the SR 83 and I-71 interchange.

THURSDAY JUNE 20, 2013 6:00 P.M. REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 6:00P.M Land continues to be the #1 option for smart investors. The returns beat any current bank CD rates. Land will not break or run away. There is no more land being made. And this chunk of land has the location, the future possibilities, and the opportunity to be either a short or long time investment. This land fronts on State Route 83 and features 30+ acres of good tillable farm land in the front. The rear of the property is woods and some timber and a creek running through the woods. Several home sites on the property. Mineral rights transfer subject to current leases. 39.784 acres total acreage. No buildings to tear down. No concrete to remove. The tillable land is rented for this year. However as commodity prices continue to rise good tillable land needs to bought when available. This land is available. Located in Harrisville Township, Medina County, and only two stones throw from a busy intersection and commercial properties. Easy access to major routes in any direction. This land sells as one parcel. And it all sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing, walk the land, and attend the auction. Aerial plat and pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on real estate auctions. No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Many people talk about what they could have bought land for 5, 10, or 15 years ago. This trend will continue into the future. Buy land. You will be glad you did.

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Casio CTK401, 49-key w/stand $100. (330) 893-3463.

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GUITAR W/CASE, Capo & Tuner, All in good condition. $250 (330) 695-2328 YOUNG CHANG G175 Grand Piano, Satin Black, Very good cond., Beautiful Mellow sound, has humidity bar. Moving, must sell. $6,000. (330) 231-2402

Pets Supplies

FOR SALE: AKC Registered Great Dane, female. Black, 3 yr. old. AKC BLACK MALE Puppy, 9 wks. old. (419) 994-3528 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.

Notice Will be taking bids on thursday, June 27 2013 6:00 pm The home aT 5495 CiTy Rd. 77 milleRsbuRg, ohio 44654.

between bunker hill and hiland. oPeN house - Tues. evening. June 18 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. The property includes a good 4 bedroom home with a finished basement, 2 story shop, barn and pasture on 1.5 acres. owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

Paul & Sarah Miller • 330-893-1630

Keim Land auction 160 acres

Location: GPS Coordinates: 40.683796, -82.304255. TR 2606 & SR 39 Perrysville, Ohio 44864. From Loudonville take SR 39 northwest 7.2 miles to property. From Ashland take SR 511 south 13 miles to SR 39, continue south 1/2 mile to property. From Wooster take SR 30 west 20 miles to SR 511, turn south 7 miles to SR 39 continue south to property.

Saturday, June 29th, 2013 - 11:00 A.M.

160 AcreS - Green TownShip - AShlAnd counTy 7 pArcelS - open & wooded lAnd - Good TillAble FieldS - hunTinG & recreATion buildinG SiTeS - hbp MinerAl riGhTS open For inSpecTion: ThuRSdAy June 20Th - 4:00 TO 6:00 PM Great vacant land available in time for your summer building plans, farm expansion, and your fall hunting needs. This land offers a variety of uses and has frontage on two roads providing good accessibility. Parcels range in size from 8.5 acres to over 48 acres. For more details, pictures, and brochures with parcel layouts contact the agents or office or go to www.kaufman-auctions.com. This will be a good addition to anyone’s investment plan as land maintains its positive gains in the market. Join us for the preview day or walk this land at your convenience and see the wonderful possibilities this farm provides. TerMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing in approximately 45 days. no contingencies. Acreage and frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey. Buyer to pay $500 per surveyed parcel. Farm will be offered in parcels and combinations. Mineral rights will transfer with the land subject to all articles of record. Portions of this land are within the Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. natural Gas Storage Field. Above and below surface structures and construction activities within 300’ of a wellhead and within 25’ of a pipeline may be limited. Announcements day of sale take precedence. leGAl: Parcel #’s B050160000700, B050170000900, B050170001000, B050170001300, & B050200002600 located in Green Township of Ashland County and the Loudonville School district. yearly Taxes are: $1,134.28 based on CAuV; any recoupment is the responsibility of the buyer. Auction by order of Jonas & emma Keim

Auction by order of Marlene Collins, Ex. for ESTATE OF JUANITA ROMICK PROBATE #TBD AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Dave Acker BROKER- Jack Gant

Aden Yoder, Auctioneer • 330-763-2565 or 330-359-5458 Derrick Kandel, Auctioneer • 330-231-4524

CURT YODER, REALTOR & AUCTIONEER curt@kaufmanrealty.com (330) 204-2447 TERRY STANFORD, REALTOR & AUCTIONEER terry@kaufmanrealty.com (330) 417-0004


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BLUE TICK COON HOUND. Female, UKC Registered, 5 yr. old. Will be in heat in 2 mo. Runs in trees. $200. (419) 606-3674 FOR SALE: 2 male dogs, black Lab/Airedale mix. Excellent watch dogs. 330-763-1965 ENGLISH BULLDOG Mix,.Adult females, some are bred. Kennel reduction sale. $100-$500. (330) 600-9383. BREED SELLOUT: Poms: 13 females, 1 male. Will sell as one unit. 330-897-0094 ext. 1. 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.

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FOR SALE: 2 AKC Fawn Pug Females. 3 years old. 330-852-2383 ext.1. AKC REGISTERED Black, Boxer, male. 1 yr old. $500. (330) 472-2613. GOLDEN DOODLE Puppies, Shots & Dewormed $650 ea. Jason Troyer 330-231-9602 GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES. Born 3-13. 5 females. 3 Goldendoodles. Born 4-01. Males and females. Shots and warmed. (330) 466-5097 YORKIE MALE. ACA Registered, 4 mo. old, black and tan, all shots and wormed. $500. (330) 231-7735 FOR SALE: 31/2 yr. old English Bulldog, Male. AKC Registered. (330) 852-0703†x2

BRIDENSTINE ESTATE AUCTION

ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-TOOLS FURNITURE-COSTUME JEWELRY-GUNS BOOKS AND PAPER-COINS-RECORDS To settle the estate will sell the following personal property plus items from other homes at public auction. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.

THURSDAY JUNE 20, 2013 9:00 A.M.

BRIDENSTINE AUCTION COINS- 1891 $1 coin; four 1965 Churchills; two 1923P Liberty dollars; six Mercury dimes 1939 to 1944; wheat pennies; misc. coins. Flat back 2 pc. wall cupboard w/ glass doors and 2 drawers; marble top Victorian stand; sq. oak pedestal table w/ leaves; curved glass curio cabinet w/ light; collection of clown figures; reclining love seat; lots of cd’s and VCR tapes; windup music boxes NIB; collection of tea pots; rocking recliner; glider rocker; several Ironstone china pcs.; set of oak T back chairs; old press back rocker; 2nd round oak table; yardsticks; advertising items; good selection of books; office chairs; Mandaria china set; Pelham Puppets NIB; 4 section stacking bookcase; cookie cutters; chocolate molds; 4 drawer oak filing cabinet; 50’s child’s duck rocker by Delphos Bending Co.; 12+ Rockwell figurines in box; twin bed; misc. stands; large collection of cookbooks; 1957 wedding dress; good selection of costume jewelry; 45 and 78 records; electric Orthomatic hospital bed; towels and bedding; games and puzzles; dishes and cookware; craft items; file cabinets; computer desk; first day issue stamps; canning jars; old trombone w/ case; good box lots; and more. MOWER-TOOLS – Poulan 16.5HP lawn tractor w/ 42 inch cut in ex. condition; hand and power tools; and more. Auction by order of Evan Bridenstine Ex. For ESTATE OF CARYOL BRIDENSTINE, Wayne Co. Probate #TBD. PECK AUCTION BB gun; Remington single shot rifle; 3 boxes 22 ammo; table saw; apartment size range; round DR table w/ leaves and 4 chairs; misc. stands; Depression and Fenton pieces; old RR station clock; good box lots; and more. PHIL AND DORIS PECK, OWNERS SWINDERMAN AUCTION Vintage postcard collection; books including first editions; old photographs; 2000 slides from around the world; old composite dolls; Coke bottles including NASCR; vintage lamps some unusual; Apothecary bottles of all sizes; old globes; old canning jars; several old clocks; costume jewelry; good box lots; and more. AUCTION #4 Early 1900’s postcard album; vintage cameras and accessories; tobacco silks; marbles and marble games; vintage linens; Royal Doulton Tobys; 1950’s comic books; 1800’s baby cradle; wine press; grape crusher; 45 records; nhra pins; good box lots; and more. Also selling a good selection of box lots, craft items, records and more from 2 other homes. NOTE- A very partial list with much more yet to be discovered. Selling in 3 rings. Bring 2 friends and the big truck. Coins and guns sell at 10AM. Pictures at www.gantrealty.com. Click on chattel auctions. Plan to attend. TERMS- Cash or Good Check Breakfast and lunch

(330)264-8342 4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691 AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson

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CAVALIER MALE Blenheim. Proven, 2 yrs old, Excellent for Cross Breeding. (330) 600-0864 MALTESE PUPPIES. AKC Registered, 4 females from a litter of 5. 8 wks old on June 8th. From Good Breeding Stock. Levi L. Troyer 330-852-9905 ext.†2 LAB PUPPIES, AKC, Black, Chocolate & Yellow. Males & Females, Wormed and First Shots, $375. (330) 695-9924

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BEAGLE FEMALE. 3 yrs. old, will hunt rabbits. $75. (330) 763-0551 FOR SALE: 6 yr old Yellow Labradoodle, Female, $75 (330) 893-3909 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. FOR SALE: 11 mo old Beabull female, Nice. $500 Marcus Miller (330) 567-5944 Ext. 1

2 YEAR OLD BICHON/ Yorkie, with two puppies. (330) 893-2483.

WANTED: MALTESE Male & Female, (330) 852-1084

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: 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: Lion Head Bunnies. 3 wks. old. Various colors. Also, Siberian Husky. Justin Troyer, 330-279-4080  GUINEA PIGS. Smooth coated and athenian. $8.00. (330) 674-6743

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

COMMERCIAL – INVESTMENT PROPERTY Will sell on location 517 East North Street Wooster, OH. From East Liberty St. take Beall Ave. North to the first intersection turn east property is on the south side.

MONDAY EVE. JULY 1, 2013 6:00 PM

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FOR SALE: Tiny, Cute Yorkie/Maltese Cross male Pup, Named Teddy. Up to date on all health, weight: 2lbs at 6wks, Vet check, comes with written health record & guarantee. Ready for his new home June 21-28. (740) 545-5047 NORWEGIAN Elkhound PUPPIES, AKC registered, ready to go now, $200. (330) 897-7830 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 QUALITY CAVALIER puppies for breeding stock. For sale - Male and Females, Tri-color and Blenheim. Parents have nice markings and size. AKC 5wk. old. Dennis Hershberger. 330-600-0864. CAVALIER FEMALE. Tricolored, 3 year old. Pet only. $350. (330) 893-3649 2 ACA YORKIE MALES. Both proven breeders. (330) 674-6679. VM KITTIES FOR SALE: Six weeks, Cute, Friendly, Tabby, Tabby and white. 330-763-4999.

Pets Supplies

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.  FOR SALE: 6 week old AKC Lab Puppies. Shots & wormed. Also wanted Chain link dog Kennel. (330) 674-0557†Ext 1  KITTENS. YELLOW OR Yellow and white. Tame and playful. 330-201-4662. 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 FOR SALE: Total Kennel Sell-out! (15) Shiht-zu females, (3) Shiht-zu males, (8) Papillon females, (3) Pappillon Males, ACA Registered. Aden Nisley (330) 674-0678 FOR SALE: BLACK lab puppy. Female, 5 mo. old. (330) 359-0752

Beachy Real Estate and Chattel Auction

Berlin Area LoCAtion: 5580 SR 557, Millersburg OH 44654. From Berlin take US62/SR 39 west approximately 1½ miles to SR 557 south ¼ mile to location.

thursday June 27, 2013 5:00 PM

Updated 2 Story Home on 2.35 Acres * 2 Unit Bed & Breakfast & Large 5 Bay Garage * Shop Building * Berlin twp. * Holmes Co. * East Holmes Schools *Appliances and Furniture

REAL ESTATE: This property is located very close to the Beall Ave. corridor and is zoned CRA (Community Reinvestment Act) which calls for single family residential or commercial use. The home has been vacant for approx.. seven years. There was some remodeling started years ago but the interior is a mess. The lot is 50’ x 180’ and has a 25’ x 40’ tile block garage building at the south end. The value of the property will be placed in hands of and determined by the public in attendance on the night of the auction. No minimum, no reserves, it sells to the high bidder. TAX & LEGAL: Parcel No. 64-01036.000 The current taxes are $1,080.23 per half year and will be pro-rated to the day of closing. The seller will provide a warranty deed and certificate of title plus offer to split the fee for an Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance. TERMS: We require a non refundable down payment of $2,500.00 at the close of the auction with the balance to be paid in full at closing within 30 – 45 days. A Buyer’s Premium of 10% of the selling price with a minimum of $2,500.00 will be added to the last bid to determine the contracted selling price. No contingencies. The property sells “AS IS - WHERE IS “ with no warranties expressed or implied. EDITH GROSJEAN, OWNER Auction Conducted By:

JON MAST, BROKER/AUCTION MGR. FRED TROYER, BROKER Auction Conducted In CoOperation With SUE ANN WERNTZ – HOWARD HANNA REALTY

oPEn HoUSE: tuesday, June 18, 5:00-7:00 p.m. An excellent property in eastern Holmes County with a great residential setting as well as income producing possibilities. This property is comprised of a home, large garage, two unit B&B and heated pole building. The updated home contains 4 or 5 bedrooms, large living room, 2 baths and over 2200 sq ft of living space. Includes a partially finished walkout basement gas heat and air conditioning. This property also offers a one of a kind opportunity for a home based business. The upper level of the detached 5 car garage is home to the Travelers Country Loft Bed and Breakfast. Both rooms are fully equipped with a kitchenette, living room, bedroom, and bath. Additional large 30’x60’ heated and insulated garage also has ½ bath and attached one stall garage. All this sits on a beautiful 2.35 acre piece. Take advantage of today’s low interest rates by investing in a home and income producing property all in one offering. Don’t miss it! LEGAL: Parcel #’s 0100621000, 0100620000, and 0100619000 located in Berlin Township of Holmes County and the East Holmes School District. Taxes are currently $2024.46 per year. REAL EStAtE tERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Purchasers should inspect the property prior to bidding and be aware of its condition. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all preceding advertising and statements. Real estate sells at 6:00 p.m. CHAttELS FURnitURE, APPLiAnCES, & MiSC.: oak china hutch; 6’ dining room table & 6 chairs (12ft.); oak computer desk; Amana washer & gas dryer; Bosch front loading gas dryer; pressure washer w/ Honda motor 2500 psi, like new; leaf blower; portable fire pit; Frigidaire refrigerator; Frigidaire dishwasher; Premier gas stove; 3 pc. bedroom suite, bed, armoire, dresser; misc. items. tERMS on CHAttELS: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Sale by the order of: Jacob Jr. & Mary Ellen Beachy

JR. MILLER, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com


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

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

FOR SALE: Shih Tzu ACA female, $150. Henry A.M. Yoder, CR 19, Millersburg, OH Ph. 330-893-1395

ENGLISH REDTICK Male. 3 yrs old. Started on raccoon.$150. Female house cat with 3 mo. old kittens. Healthy, all black with white tip tails. (330) 674-1919

COMPLETE KENNEL Sellout! (5) Bulldog crosses, Young producing stock. Approx. $200-$500. (330) 893-0309 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. AKC LASSIE Collie Stud Service. Willis J. Miller, 3649 SR 557, Baltic. (330) 893-4611 8 GOLDEN Retriever Puppies, AKC Registered, 5-Male, 3-Female, 6 wks old, (330) 749-4568 FOR SALE: 2 YEAR OLD Austrailain Shepherd. Female, Good watch dog, Good with kid. $200/obo. Levi Yoder 5864 CR 59. 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: SHIH-TZU Male, Prefer younger, breeding age. Aden Raber. 6800 SR 514. Big Prairie, Ohio 44611. FOR SALE: 2 yr. old boxer female. Nice, brindle with white. Friendly for a pet, $300. 330-852-8620 BUNNIES FOR SALE. Dwarf and Checker giants. 2 Male Call ducks. (330) 674-1900 WANTED: GOLDEN Retriever females, Shiba Inu male, Norwegian Elkhoud, male, Husky male. Daniel Miller, Ph. 330-674-1879 4 YEAR OLD Yellow Lab, female. Breed to Yoder shack, Due 5-29-13. AKC and ACA Registered. (330) 893-3720 WANTED: A PAIR swans. Give price and phone number. Levi Swartzentruber. 3235 CR 168, Millersburg OH. BOXER PUPPIES, 2 male, 2 female, born 3-27-13, $300 ea. (330) 852-4283 WANTED: AKC Registered Yorkie. Male, breeding age. Also, FOR SALE: Cocker Spaniel, Adult. Akc Boxer, 6 months old. Male, fawn color. (330) 674-9900 ENGLISH BULLDOG Puggle Puppies, Up to date on shots & wormed. Starting at $425. (330) 763-4037 ADORABLE GOLDEN Doodle Pups, Males & Females, All colors, Awesome temperament, Had first shots, up to date on deworming, Vet checked, comes w/written health guarantee. Parents are registered with AKC. Ready for their new home June 21st. (740) 545-5047 GOLDEN DOODLE male, 1 yr old, Shots & Dewormed. Friendly disposition. Jason Troyer 330-231-9602 ####### 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. ####### 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. BEAUTIFUL, BABY Kittens, Very Playful! Make Great pets! Best Offer. (330) 763-4775

TWO 9 WK OLD German Shepherd Female puppies. Black with tan. Shots and wormed, ready to go! $300 each. (330) 897-0149 FOR SALE: Beagle Puppies, out of good hunting stock, $85 ea. Willis Yoder, 5189 CR 19, Millersburg, (330) 893-1973†Ext 2

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WANTED:RELOADING KIT. Also, good used recurve bow. 330-473-7027 WANTED: GOOD used gas stove with outside tank. Prefer 30", black. Roman Raber 13144 T.R. 474 Big Prairie, OH 44611 WANTED: DRY CORN cobs. Levi Swartzentruber. 3235 CR 168. Millersburg, Ohio, 44654. WANTED:BUTANE EVEN heat pron. Robert Raber, 330-674-0557 ext. 1. CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094.

NEWLY REMODELED Trailer in Killbuck, $400/mo +dep. W/S included. 330-231-5100 leave message.

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

Wanted to Rent VAN AVAILABLE for rent. 2008 Ford

IN DESPERATE Need for place to rent. Mount Eaton area. In country or big yard. (419) 989-2557. WANTED: COUNTRY House to rent for seniors. At least 2-3 bedroom, One floor. Cats accepted. Current lease up in August. Call 330-276-0161.

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Vans 775

15-passenger XLT, **Availabe July 7-19 due a cancelation.** Reasonable rates, Mlbg 330- 231-4493

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Fencing

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

Building Materials 825

FOR SALE: White Drip edge, 2 sizes. $2.50 each. Quantity discount. Jay Yoder, (330) 674-3001.

Automobiles WEATHERED SIDING Boards, 1x12

Handyman

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

Pine, various lengths. Excellent for home

50 gal plastic drums w/lids, Tools Machinery WANTED: FOR SALE: 2002 Toyota Prius, decor use. $1.20 per lin. ft. Price will be 830 (330) 893-3619 Hybrid/electric car, avg. 42-50 mpg. discounted for quantity purchases. Elmer

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

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

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

2 BD HOUSE in Killbuck. $500+Dep +Utilities. 330-674-5740. Leave message.

FOR SALE: 40 hp Kubota diesel, runs good. Hyd. motors tank etc. 330-763-4827 4000 WATT GENERATOR, New in Box, $1000 OBO. Also, 5.5HP Honda, works good, $150. 330-674-5346 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: 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. (2) PALLET Jacks, 5000lb., $140. 5500lb, $180. Good Condition. (330) 897-1423 FOR SALE: 6600 watt Yamaha Generator, $900. Works, rope start, Marion Miller, 330-852-0261

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YOU GOT SCRAP - WE GOT CASH! Pickups available. No equipment or vehicle too big for our disposal. Call anytime, 330-275-7980. WANTED: JERSEY Family Cow, (330) 674-3987† Ext. 4 WANTED: BLOCKING logs, Beech, Sycamore, Aspen, Basswood. (330) 695-9807 WANTED: CABINETS, kitchen, bathroom, sewing room etc. State price, size and condition. 330-674-0356 ext. 3 SOMEONE TO REMOVE A 30x40 steel roof with trusses cement block building for supplies. Call (330) 897-1437. WANTED A skid house that is livable and moveable. Samuel Petersheim, 9106 C.R, 201, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627 Wanted: 4' CHEST type Freezer, for ice box, must be in good shape. (330) 698-3930 VM WANTED: 1-1/2 - 3HP Electric Motor, (330) 852-9310 WANTED: SEMI TRAILERS for a bridge. Abe Yoder. 6169 S Kansas Rd, Apple Creek.

Home Condo For Sale

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 3 BR, 1.5 BA home, barn, garage, on 2.73 acres. Call Joni Miller, 11071 CR 329, Shreve, OH. (330) 567-2757 HOUSE FOR sale, Fredericksburg, 171 Jackson St, $75,000. Lots of updates. Moving Condition. Detached 2 car garage. Call (330) 695-4344

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207 Doors & Windows

1999 VW Beetle, Silver Gray, Good Condtion, 130K Miles, Good Runner, Good Deal @ $2,990 (330) 231-0797

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

(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

1996 FORD F350 Box Van. 102,000 mi, Good condition, $4,500. 330-473-7480.

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

BUYING FIXABLE & unused vehicles, will take junk vehicles too. Paying more than scrap price on most. 330-275-0966

USED TRUSSES, 7 pcs, 20' long, Good Useable condition. $8 ea. OBO. (330) 897-1423

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Boats 655

Cabinet Making

FOR SALE: 18' Deep V Aluminum Lake Erie Boat. Good condition w/ 75 Horse

NEEDING CABINETS in a short time?

FOR SALE: 50 HORSE force outboard motor with steering and throttle controls. Runs good. $975. (330) 763-1463.

Willow Springs Cabinet 31479 TR 231, Fresno, OH 43824. 330-897-0099

FOR SALE: 28 foot Rivera Cruiser Pontoon, 25 hp Yamaha outboard. New floor. Includes wooden dock. Also 19' Thundercraft Fishing Boat, 80HP Mercury Motor. 330-763-4452 FOR SALE: 16' Aluminum Fishing B o a t , w/40HP Mercury Outboard, Tiller Handle, Fish Finder, Live Well, Trolling motor, $4,900. 330-359-0915 VM

675

Catering

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

695

Cleaning

FLY HIGH Wakeboard Pole with board rack, $300. 330-674-3048

Apartment Rentals FOR SALE: 8HP Mercury Outboard

NICE 2BR upstairs Apt in Killbuck, Stove, Frig, W/D hookup, Garage, No Animals, Security Dep. (330) 276-4091 A VERY nice 2 BR apt. in Baltic OH. Living/dining/kitchen area is nice size all one lg. room, laund. hkup in bsmt., up stairs apt. Available May 30, 2013. Water/trash/lawncare provided. $475/mo. +$475/dep. 330-897-9045. M-Th., 8-4. FOR RENT IN Millersburg, 2 BD Apartment. $450/mo +dep. Water and sewer included. (330) 674-2198 M.-F. 8-5. IN WOOSTER: 3BR apt., nice, $550+dep. & utils. Assist Pets only. (330) 359-7808 WANTED TO RENT: 3-4 Bedroom Home, preferably in the country. (330) 600-0477

475

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.

have quality constructed solid maple Mobile Home Johnson, runs good. $4,500. (330) We cabinets in an ample variety of finishes For Sale 674-2500 and styles.

415

Wanted to Buy

Looks good and runs great! Just had a

Mast, 8718 TR 552, Shreve. (330) 231-0797

mechanical check-up, all in Real Estate Firms complete very good working order. Hybrid battery

400

FOR SALE: Heavy Duty 20" Bridge Wood planner with new hydraulic motor. 6x20 blower with 8" hole. Delta 1.5 HP Electric Blower, 1 bag. Leeson 3 Horse Electric blower, 1 barrel.Stetson-Ross gang saw 25 horse electric. 6" Delta Jointer with hydraulic motor. Phase Master convertor 25 horse and 10 horse. Delbert Yoder 330-897-1222 ext 4.

355

Mobile Home Rentals 545

4339900

300

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Tiller Motor, 1995, w/gas tank & hose. $800/obo. (330) 763-1463

530

Motorcycles ATVs

2004 HONDA Foreman 4x4, $2,100. Call 330-432-4686

540

ICH KAUF Trash piles & Dumps. Call me anytime @ 330-275-7980 WANTED DION Thrash machine with straw cutter. Andew N. Yoder, 30936 CR 126, Fresno, Ohio 44824

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

700

WE BUY junk cars 262-9300 CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094.

860

Landscaping

FOR SALE: ROUND Landscaping rocks. A few big ones. (330) 567-0063 LANDSCAPE RENOVATION. Mulching. Free computer land Design. Envisions. Call 330-641-4109

865

Lawn & Gardening

• Excellent cultivator • Lifetime warranty on tines

Demos & 08650 AD12337327 144 Rentals Available mantis tiller

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

330-893-2421

God is Love

925

Painting

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

1035

2013 DODGE RAM 1500. V8, 4x4, 4 door, bed cover, 2" tow hitch, 17" tires and wheels. $25,000/obo. 330-607-5853. 2002 F-250 Crew Cab, 7.3 Diesel, 4x4, XLT, Chrome Assessories, 170K Miles, $15,500 (330) 231-7160

1055

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

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

'94 JEEP Cherokee Laredo, 4.0 inline 6-cyl. engine, 175k miles, rebuilt trans.still needs work, $1500/obo. 330-763-1475, after 4pm.

Construction

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.

770

Top Soil

Clerical Services 291-7019

Bookkeeping also optional. Call now for prices and more information. Diane Miller. 330-473-9913.

720

Storage

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

Trucks SUVs PAYROLL SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE! 1130

Home Condo Rentals 1998 3/4 Ton 4x4 GMC Suburban 5.7L

2 BR HOUSE with attached garage in Dundee, appliances furnished. $625/mo. (330) 359-0270.

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

Hauling

6648000

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Excavating

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

Windows

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


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The Holmes County Shopper News We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

www.collegehillshondacars.com

www.collegehillshondacars.com

College Hills Honda

0.9% FINANCING 24-60 Months All 2013 Fit – Odyssey – Pilot – Crosstour – CRV 0.9% FINANCING 24-36 Months 1.9% FINANCING 37-60 Months All 2013 Accord – Ridgeline – Civic 0.9%

FINANCING UP TO 60 MOS.

36 Month Lease

209 Mo.

$

$3000 Due At Signing

Special finance Rates 0.9% 24-36 Months 1.9% 37-60

36 Month Lease

9,505

24 Month Lease

All Taxes and Fees Included

0

$

139 Mo.

$

$3000 Due At Signing

Special finance Rates 0.9% 24-36 Months 1.9% 37-60

Months

36 Month Lease

6,730

$

Due Monthly

All Taxes and Fees Included

24 Month Lease

0

$

159 Mo.

$

$3000 Due At Signing

Special finance Rates 0.9% 24-36 Months 1.9% 37-60

Months

Best Value One Pay Lease – 2 Year Test Drive

Best Value One Pay Lease – 2 Year Test Drive

$

2013 Civic LX Sedan Automatic

2013 Fit Base Manual Transmission

2013 Accord CVT Sedan LX

Months

Best Value One Pay Lease – 2 Year Test Drive

7,734

$

Due Monthly

All Taxes and Fees Included

Special Lease’s Special finance Rates 0.9% 24-60

Months

0

24 Month Lease

$

1.9% 61-72

Due Monthly

Months

0.9%

0.9%

FINANCING UP TO 60 MOS.

FINANCING UP TO 60 MOS.

2013 Crosstour EXL V6 AWD

2013 CRV EXL AWD $ 36 Month Lease 329 Mo.

2013 Pilot EXL AWD

2013 Ridgeline RT

36 Month Lease Mo. $3000 Due At Signing

36 Month Lease Mo. $3000 Due At Signing

48 Month Lease Mo. $3000 Due At Signing

Special finance Rates 0.9% 24-60 Months

Special finance Rates 0.9% 24-60 Months

399

$

$3000 Due At Signing

Special finance Rates 0.9% 24-60 Months

399

$

339

$

Special finance Rates 0.9% 24-36 Months 1.9% 37-60 Months

All leases require $3000 cash or trade equity due at signing. All leases are plus tax, title, documentary fee and license plates. All leases are 36 month 36,000 closed end except the Ridgeline. Ridgeline is a 48 month 48,000 closed end lease. Accord and Civic One Pay 24 month 24,000 miles closed end lease includes all taxes Wayne County 6.25% and all fees. Accord is $9259 and the Civic is $7314 total out of pocket and zero monthly payments due. All leases and finance rates for well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial services good through 07-08-2013.

We Specialize in the Sale of Honda Factory Certified Used Cars Exclusive in Wooster

We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

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Powertrain Coverage

Non-Powertrain Coverage - Within New Car Warranty

The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the powertrain coverage to 7 years*/100,000 miles.

The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the nonpowertrain coverage by 1 year/12,000 miles to 4 years*/48,000 miles.

2010 Civic Coupe LX

P7633

P7626

2011 CRV EX 4WD

P7607

2010 Odyssey EXL

P7610

2010 CRV LX 4WD

P7634

2010 CRV EXL 4WD

P7624

2010 CRV EX 4WD

P7630

2011 CRV SE 4WD

A106A

2010 Ridgeline RTS 4WD

P7626

2011 Fit Sport Auto

P7637

2010 Civic LX Sedan

Other Select Used Cars

12,488

$ $ 9973A

$ 9933A

9,999

2002 CRV EX 4WD

$ 9897A

9933A

2010 Traverse LT AWD

17,995

6,988

$ 9981A

2006 Pilot EXL 4WD

Rear Entertainment System All Service Records

18,998

12,698

2007 Mazda6 i-Sport

11,588

2006 Accord SE

2002 Grand Prix GT

9889A

2006 4 Runner SR5 AWD

We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

College Hills Honda SALES

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

SERVICE

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

PARTS

6,998

$ P7635

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

2002 Trailblazer LT

$ P7612A

6,588

$

$ 9959A

Special of the Week

2003 VW GLS Wagon

$ 9997B

12,988

$ 9998A

9,989

2005 Escape XLT

$ 9997A

2007 Dakota ST 4WD

14,588

2011 Fiesta SE

$ P7625A

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

9,588

2006 Pacifica Touring


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WWW.PARKMAZDA.COM TEST DRIVE & EXPERIENCE LUXURY CARE & AFFORDABLE PRICES

4 Time Winner Mazda Gold Cup

2011

Being certified as a Mazda Gold Cup Dealer is the 2010 most prestigious recognition award that a Mazda dealer can receive.

Mazda Presidents Club Top notch customer care and high sales volume.

2013 Mazda3 iSV

2014 Mazda6 i Sport

2013 Named ty Pick fe a Top S HS e By th II

Automatic Transmission

UP TO

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Automatic Transmission

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MPG/HW

#3929T

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MSRP - $23,290

Lease for $149x36mo./36K 36 Month Lease. $1,999 due at Lease Signing, Includes 1st Month’s Payment and Acquisition Fee. No security Deposit Required. Excludes Taxes, title, and Fee’s. Excess Milage .15¢ Per/Mile. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE THRU MAZDA’S INCENTIVES.

2014 CX-5 Sport

JM3KE2BEXE0361815

Lease for $219x36mo./36K

Lease for $249x48mo./48K

36 Month Lease. $1,989 due at Lease Signing, Includes 1st Month’s Payment and Acquisition Fee. No security Deposit Required. Excludes Taxes, title, and Fee’s. Excess Milage .15¢ Per/Mile. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE THRU MAZDA’S INCENTIVES.

48 Month Lease. $0 Down Payment. $0 Security Deposit. $0 1st Month’s Payment. $0 due at Lease Signing. Excludes Taxes, Title, Fees. Monthly Payment includes a $595 Acuisition Fee. Excess Milage .15¢ Per/Mile. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE THRU MAZDA’S INCENTIVES.

Own a 2004 or newer Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Ford Focus, Nissan Sentra, Hyundai Elantra, Volkswagen Jetta, or Subaru Impreza? Save Now and get an extra *1,000 Off your best deal and get 0% x 60 months on the 40 mpg SKYACTIV Mazda 3. *Trade in not required, vehicle must be registered in owner’s name. 0% with approved Mazda Capital Services Credit.

2013 NISSAN ROUGE S AWD

2009 KIA SPORTAGE

• 4DR • AWD • S Gray • #P3216 Was $22,919

• 2WD • 4DR • Auto • LX • #3904TC Was $12,200

2012 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ • Silver • LFX • #P2288 Was $19,850

2008 TOYOTA FJ CRUISER

2012 MAZDA6 TOURING

• 4WD • 4DR • Auto •#P2307 Was $24,000

• 4DR SDN • Auto • I Tour • #P2333 Was $15,508

$19,995 or $305 x 72 Mo. $11,195 or $180 x 66 Mo. $16,989 or $259 x 72 Mo. $18,990 or $314 x 66 Mo. $14,995 or $225 x 72 Mo. 2012 MAZDA5 SPORT

2007 HONDA ACCORD EX

• Pwr Sliding Doors • Dual DVD • Leather • Back Up Camera & more! • #P2282 Was $25,325

• 4DR • WGN • Auto • Sport L5 Power #P2297 Was $17,375

• 4DR • 14 AT EX SIL • #3897A Was $12,682

2012 MAZDA3 TOURING

2006 HONDA CIVIC LX

12 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY

2012 FIAT 500

2007 MAZDA CX7 SPORT AWD

• 2DR • HB • Pop Green • LT • #P2313 Was $14,113

• SUV • Galaxy Gray • 2.3L • 4CYL • #P2276A • Was $11,125

$22,503 or $345 x 72 Mo. $15,682 or $239 x 72 Mo. $10,500 or $204 x 54 Mo. $13,495 or $204 x 72 Mo. $10,195 or $195 x 54 Mo. • SDN • LX • MT • Silver • #P2287A Was $9,524

• 4DR • SDN • Auto • I Tour • #P2318 Was $18,773

2011 NISSAN MURANO S AWD

2005 SATURN VUE AWD

2011 MAZDA3 I TOURING

• AWD • 4DR • S Gray • #P2296 Was $24,450

• SED • 4DR • SDN • Auto • #3867TA Was $18,175

• 4DR • AWD • Auto • V6 • Silver • #3920TA Was $10,197

2009 MAZDA MXR MIATA COUPE TOURING

08 SATURN SKY REDLINE

$16,880 or $255 x 72 Mo. $8,499 or $164 x 54 Mo. $19,999 or $305 x 72 Mo. $16,612 or $253 x 72 Mo. $8,995 or $173 x 54 Mo. 02 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4

13 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS

• Power Equipped • Auto • A/C • Moonroof And Much More • #3883TB

• Power Equipped • Auto With Many Extras • P2326 Was $19,200

ONLY $6,995

$17,999 or $275 x 72 Mo.

2004 CHEVY MALIBU LT

2009 VOLKSWAGEN GTI

• 2DR • HB • DSG • PZEV • Black• #P2314 Was $17,413

$13,999 or $229 x 66 Mo.

• 4DR • SDN • LT • Red• #3890TB Was $9,342

$8,077 or $179 x 48 Mo.

OUR USED CAR PROMISE... All Used Cars 10 Years Old or Newer, Under 100,000 Miles Get: • 2 Year Limited Warranty • 1 Year Roadside Assistance • 1 Year Key Care • 1 Year Tire & Wheel Protection • 2 Oil Changes

ALL NEW MAZDAS

COME WITH 3 YEAR. OR 36,000 MILE BUMPER TO BUMPER WARRANTY AND A 5 YR. OR 60,000 MILE POWERTRAIN WARRANTY

2010 MAZDA CX7 TOURING AWD

• SUV • White • 2.3 DISI • Turbo • #3916TA Was $23,816

• Turbo Powered Manual • Loaded • Must See Rare And Collectible • # P2329 Was $18603

• PRHT • Blue • 2.0L • 4CYL • #P2289 Was $24,800

$19,188 or $294 x 72 Mo. $21,547 or $328 x 72 Mo. $18,120 or $299 x 66 Mo. 2007 PONTIAC G6

1998 BUICK CENTRY

• Power Equipped • Auto • A/C And More • # 3634RA Was $8200

1997 FORD RANGER XLT

• 4DR SDN • Custom • Green • #3869A Was $3,775

• Reg • Cab • 107.9” • #3923A Was $4,495

ON SALE FOR. $7,994

ON SALE FOR. $3,775

* $614 Down Plus Tax & Fees, 03.99% With Approved Credit 720 beacon Rates May Vary Depending on Year of Vehicle and Bank

ON SALE FOR. $2,995 50 USED CARS IN STOCK FEATURING OVER 15 4X4 & AWD VEHICLES

SCAN HERE TO EXPLORE OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY!

4404 CLEVELAND RD. • WOOSTER TOLL FREE#.............1-877-232-3370 PHONE#..................330-345-8506 open 24/7 www.parkmazda.com

MON. & THURS ...................................9-8 TUES., WED .........................................9-7 FRI. .....................................................9-6 SAT ................................................... 9-5

EXPIRES 6-25-2013


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AFFORDABLE 99 Chevy Express

Cargo Van, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air. #GM13022B

1,999

95 Lincoln Town Car

01 Pontiac Grand Prix

Power Seats, Leather, Power Windows & Locks, Cassette Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. #B12192C

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. #T13121A

1,999

$

$

$

01 Chrysler 91 Chevy 3/4 Town & Country Ton 4x4 Tilt Wheel, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package. #T13057B

$

2,981

06 Ford Taurus

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Cassette Stereo, Air, Clean! #MP7185A

3,691

2,991

$

99 GMC Jimmy SLT

01 Dodge Neon ES

Power Seats, Sunroof, Roof Rack, Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. #MP6912B

Power Windows & Locks, Cassette Stereo. #MP6938A

05 Ford Taurus SE

02 Jeep Liberty Limited 4x4

02 Chevy Trailblazer LTZ

3,977

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air #T13193A

4,997

$

02 Buick Century

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air. #T13173AA

3,992

3,999

$

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. #GM12236B

Power Seat, Roof Rack, Sunroof, Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package. #MP7144AA

00 GMC 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4

04 Chevy Trailblazer 4x4 LT

4,999

$

Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package. #T13093A

5,993

$

$

01 Chrysler Sebring

Only 83,000 Miles! Power Seat, Sunroof, Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air #MP7144A

$

$

6,981

5,999

04 Chrysler Sebring LXi

Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, 6 CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tinted Windows. #MP7182

6,991

$

5,991

$

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Running Boards, CD Stereo, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. #MP6951A

6,951

$

03 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg 4x4 Nerf Bars, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, 1 Owner. #GM13238A

6,991

$

2,491

98 Chevy Lumina

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. #MP7113A

2,499

$

03 Ford Ranger 98 Dodge 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 SLT Reg Cab Running Boards, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package. #C13038A

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. #T12337B

00 Ford 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 XLT

01 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg 4x4

$

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air #MP7145B

$

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.

$

97 Buick Century

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Infinity Speakers, Air. #MP7160B

$

1,999

97 Ford 1/2 Ton Reg XLT

3,951

3,977

$

Power Seat, Power Windows & locks, Nerf Bars, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package. #T13143A

WT - Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Air, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. #GM12264A

02 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 2WD

97 Jeep Wrangler

4,991

$

$

Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package. #MP6964A

5,991

4,991

Manual, Tilt Wheel, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package. #MP7139B

5,991

$

$

01 Chevy S10 Ext

04 Chevy Venture

Tilt, Cruise, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package. #T13090B

$

6,691

Only 48,000 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Air. #MP7191

$

6,981

09 Yamaha VSTAR

Only 2,800 Miles!!!! Many Extras. #MP7049A

4,999

$

SALE ENDS 6/16/13

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The Original

330-674-4015

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Jim Simo

Christi Wengerd

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