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Ohio Crippled Children’s Fund Auction proceeds help with medical bills

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Berlin Art & Music Fest June 29th 10-7

Art – Crafts – Music Rib Burn-Off Joel Troyer Benefit Offering will be taken for medical expenses

All Local Talent! Shop, relax, & enjoy music Vote for your favorite ribs

Berlin Community Park 5481 Elm Street Ribs – Beans – Noodles Burgers – Dogs – More!

By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer At the 17th annual Ohio Crippled Children’s Fund Auction, community members can help area families cope with conditions such as hemophilia, cerebral palsy and cystic fibrosis, to name a few. The auction will be held Saturday, July 6 at the Kidron Auction Barn. All proceeds from the benefit will go directly to help Amish families pay medical bills for children with birth defects. Many Amish families must take on the task of coming up with the money to pay those medical bills themselves, as many do not have health insurance. The OCCF was created in 2006 after the state program of Bureau for Children with Medical Handicaps was discontinued. It was replaced with an extension of Medicaid and since Amish families are ineligible for the Medicaid program, there was no alternative source where families could turn — leaving an estimated 500 Amish children without health coverage.

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Amishmade furniture will be included in the items offered at the Ohio Crippled Chidren’s Fund Auction Saturday, July 6 at Kidron Auction Barn. As a result, the Amish community came together to create their own entity — the OCCF,

which now distributes $3-5 million every year to Amish families across the state to help alleviate the

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burden that comes with heavy medical expenses. While the auction represents one big day of fund-

raising, the OCCF operates 365 days a year. See Pg. 7 — FUND

“Grandpa, why can’t you hear me?”

Is your child DON’T WAIT FOR SERVICE! safe when WE ARE HERE M-F 9-5 $ 995/Each 6 S. Washington Street, Millersburg, OH grandpa can’t Regularly $1495 330-674-4327 hear? www.premierhearingcenter.com

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Community calendar 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.

Holmes veterans office taking applications The Holmes County Veterans Services Center will accept applications for assistance for June through June 21 at noon. The Veterans Service Commission board meeting will be June 24, at 6:30 p.m. Office hours are Monday, 8:30 a.m.-5-.30 p.m., and Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. For more information call 330-674-4806.

Mount Eaton Fireman’s Fest is June 29

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The annual Paint Township/Mount Eaton Fireman’s Festival and fireworks will be held Satur-

June 20-22, 2013

July ACT workshop to be held July 12 The Holmes County Education Foundation

J & F Discount Groceries

Troyer American Cheese (Yellow)

IN-STORE GARAGE SALE SPECIALS WED., JUNE 26TH • OPENING AT 6 AM

SLICED

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THE BARGAIN SHED

Available by the case

While Supplies Last

Prices Good June 20th - 27th Joe & Fannie Bowman • 4992 Twp. 628 • 1 1/2 mi. SW Mt. Hope Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 8-6; Tue., Thur. 8-5; Sat. 8-4

330-600-1763 FREE COFFEE & COOKIES 6:00-8:00 AM Wednesday, June 26th

Spinach Troyer’s Homemade Corn Mush..........$0.99/lb. 2/$4.00 Troyer Hard Salami ................................$3.49/lb.

Doughty Farm Meats HOURS: M-F 8-5 SATURDAY 8-3

1 Pint Georgia Troyer Lightening Jack Cheese ...........$3.49/lb. Blueberries 2/$5.00 Troyer Tavern Smoked Turkey Breast .......................$4.19/lb. 10 Oz. Troyer Lacey Baby Swiss .................... $3.99/lb.

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

Coke Products (12 pk.) ......................... 4/$11.00

Russett Potatoes "Very Green” Cut Green Beans (#10 can) ...................................................$6.79 $2.98/10Lb.

July 13th - 29th

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

Gold Medal Flour ....................................$0.49/lb.

Jumbo Green Peppers Yoplait Yogurt....................................$2.29/32 oz. 3/$3.00 Troyer Butter Quarters ..........................$1.99/lb. 36lb. case.................................................$71.64 Gerber’s Leg Quarters (10lb. bag) ............................................$0.89/lb.

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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

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HOG ROASTING ALL SIZES AVAILABLE

DISCOUNT GROCERY 2 miles north of Holmesville on SR 83 Mon.-Fri. 9-7; Sat. 9-6; Closed Sunday

SALE DATES: June 24th - June 29th FRESH PRODUCE

$

3.59 lb.

$

33.99 10 lb. case

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EZ Carve Ham ...............$1.89 lb. “South Carolina Peaches” German Bol. ..................$1.89 lb. are coming. Call for date. Lacey Baby Swiss .......$3.09 lb. Colby ..............................$2.79 lb. Hot Pepper Cheese ......$2.99 lb. OHIO FOOD STAMPS

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Holmesville • 330-279-2283

DELI ITEMS

2.99/lb.

$

2.59/lb.

New Hours: Mon., Tue., Wed. 8-5 • Closed Thursday Fri. 8-7 • Sat. 8-5

Owners–Daniel & Esther Miller 3953 Twp. Rd. 414, Dundee 2 miles N. of Berlin off Rt. 62

2.79/lb.

$

Troyer Southern Smoked Ham

5 LB. LOAF $

Variety Snack Packs................................................... 99¢ Name Brand Margarine (1lb.)................................................ 89¢

(made with Gerber’s Chicken and our Pork)

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

Proceeds benefit the Paint Township Fire and Rescue Association in Mount Eaton. For more information, call Myron Shoup at 330-359-5699.

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Spaghetti dinner at Killbuck VFW

day, June 29 at the Mount Eaton Elementary School grounds, with free admission. The chicken barbecue will begin at 4:30 p.m. Meal includes one-half chicken, noodles, applesauce, dinner roll and beverage for $8. A halfchicken only is $5. Carryouts will be available. There will be games for the entire family as well as music by Small Town Roots from Holmes County. Fireworks begin at 10:15 p.m.

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Your Local Bulk Foods Grocery Section 10094891

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WEAVER RIDGE SURPLUS 2495 CR 168 (Near Trail)

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

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

Week of June 24th - 29th

Pampers • Paper Products Laundry Detergent Toothpaste • Shampoo Body Wash and Much More!

The Holmes County Historical Society will hold a pancake and sausage breakfast to benefit the Castle Club on July

SUMMER HOURS

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

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EZ Carve Ham.................... $1.99 lb. Turkey Ham........................ $2.65 lb. SPECIALS GOOD JUNE 17 - 29, 2013 8129 SR 241 • Box 146 • Mt. Hope, OH 44660

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

330-674-2202

June 21st - 26th (BETWEEN SHREVE & NASHVILLE)

Baby Swiss Cheese ........ $3.35 lb.

We Now Accept Visa & Mastercard

See Pg. 5 — CALENDAR

NAME BRAND DISCOUNT GROCERIES! 7841 CR 373, BIG PRAIRIE, OH

Pepper Jack Cheese....... $2.85 lb.

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.

13, 7-10 a.m. Proceeds will be used toward the purchase of a new refrigerator for the facility. The menu is pancakes, sausage, eggs, fruit, coffee cake and beverages. Cost is by donation. The Victorian House will observe extended hours that day, opening 8 a.m.11 a.m., with self-guided tours offered for $5 per person. Regular rates will apply during normal hours of 1-4 p.m. The Castle Club is located at 484 Wooster Road.

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SPECIALS

2430 TR 183, BALTIC • 330-897-3536 Specials: June 24th - 29th

and at the Holmes County Education Foundation. The deadline to register is June. Only 26 seats are available. Preference will be given to students who are Holmes County residents and who will be seniors in the 2013-2014 academic year. For more information call 330-6747303.

Society to hold benefit breakfast

Mt. Hope Country Health Store

OPEN TUESDAY NIGHTS

WE FILL PROPANE GAS TANKS

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

Smoked Virginia Ham ...........................................$2.49 lb. Dutch Loaf ...............................................................$2.69 lb. Farmers Cheese ......................................................$2.89 lb. Smokey Hot Pepper Cheese.................................$3.19 lb. Brown Eggs......................................................... $1.57 doz. Thin Stick Pretzels..................................................$1.58 lb. Smith’s Milk 2% or Vitamin D........................... $2.89 gal. Cheddar Ranch Dip Mix ........................................$4.49 lb. Flour Tortillas 12-pk. 10” .................................. $2.99 pk. (Regular or Wheat) 8”.................................. $1.99 pk.

Name Brand Bent & Dent Grocery

Open Wednesday, July 3rd Closed Thursday, July 4th

included. Pre-registration is required. Registration forms are available at Hiland and West Holmes high school guidance offices, the Higher Education Center

Caramel baking bits . ..............$1.35 lb. 50 lb. White Sugar .....................$22.00 50 lb. Thesco Flour....................$18.75 Inn Maid Noodles ..............8 oz. $1.15 Inn Maid Noodles ...........16 oz. $1.79 Training Pants X-Lg 19 ct. & Lg 23 ct.........$3.99 BUSH’S BAKED BEANS!

Lots of Barbecue Sauces!

Oatmeal (Quick) (42 oz.) .......................................... $1.75 Caramels (Name Brand) (14 oz.) ............................. $1.19 Ultra Laundry Detergent

(Powder)(80 loads) .. $3.75

Prices Good June 20th-27th, While Supplies Last We Will Be Open July 4th!

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Discount Groceries

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

June 20th - June 26th

Weekly Specials Alpine Swiss Cheese ................$3.25 lb. Black Forest Ham ...................$2.85 lb. Pepperjack Cheese ..................$2.85 lb. Citric Acid...........................$3.25 lb. Perma Flo............................$1.75 lb. Jello’s (Apricot, balck rasberry,blueberry, or pineapple) .$2.45 lb. Regular jar lids (5 doz.) .............. $5.19 Widemouth jar lids (5 doz.)............. $9.25 50lbs sugar ............................ $23.99 Last week for asparagus Bakery Items 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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Angel Food Cakes • Pie Crusts • Homemade bread

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will sponsor an ACT Test Turbo Workshop July 12

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. Lunch will be

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at the Wayne College Holmes County Higher Education Center, Jackson Street, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. BWS Education Consulting will put on the workshop. Students will

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Community Beware of watery mustard, exploding hotdogs, brain freeze Summer catastrophes are something special. I think we all tend to be a bit more adventurous during the warmer months and I personally have a constant supply of bandages with me at all times. Because when the fun gets a little too far out of hand, I want to be ready. Or, if at all possible, if I know what the dangers are, I like to stop them before they even happen. Take, for example, three of the biggest summer catastrophes. They are, in no particular order, runny mustard, exploding hotdogs and the all-painful and excruciating brain freeze. From soggy buns to wanting to smash your head against the wall, these misfortunes have happened to the best of

us. But that’s where the little bit of extra knowledge comes in. We just need to be prepared. Runny mustard. We’ve all been there, with a freshly grilled burger in our hand when we flip the mustard over and squeeze out ... a river of unwanted water. Groans can be heard from backyards across the state, but it need not be that way. The delicious condiment that we know as mustard is made of ground mustard seeds, vinegar, water, and maybe a few other things.

When it sits, the ground mustard separates out and settles at the bottom. The best we can do to avoid the watery surface is to either shake copiously, or even easier, don’t be the first one to use the mustard. Exploding hotdogs. I can’t be the only one who keeps an emergency stash of hotdogs in the freezer for last minute lunch or dinner ideas. They are quite handy, but also could be dangerous if you don’t carefully thaw them. A frozen hotdog set to thaw in the microwave brings certain danger, in the form of a BANG and hotdog guts flung across the onceclean glass door of your appliance. As it turns out, the ice crystals inside the hotdog

don’t do well with the jiggle of the actual microwaves flowing through them. A couple might break free and do their little thaw out dance, but the others right next to them are totally locked in an icy place. When some start to dance, there is nowhere to go but out. All over the place. While its frozen neighbor stays perfectly chilly. Bottom line, unless you really want to clean dog splatter, thaw your hotdogs in another manner. Brain freeze. Ice cream headaches. The torture of all torture when you are really craving that big, cold scoop of ice cream. You quickly bite it and while savoring it in your mouth, your head instantly begins

Church briefs Saturday, June 29. There will be games, fellowship and food 6-7 p.m. The menu An ice cream social and includes grilled hot dogs, bake sale will be held coneys, sloppy joes, chips, Saturday, June 22, from cookies and a beverage. At 7 p.m., relax and lis4-7 p.m. at New Bedford United Church of Christ ten to guest musical peron County Road 12. formers High Country There will be homemade Bluegrass Gospel Singers ice cream, cake, hot dogs, and vocalist Kathy Stechicken sandwiches, potato vens. From state Route salad, chips and beverages. 36, go 6.5 miles north on Sponsored by the Wom- County Road 93. From en’s Guild of New Bed- Baltic, take state Route ford, proceeds will ben- 93 south, turn left on efit church missions. The County Road 88, then Rube Band will perform turn right on Renner and there will be a silent Road. Take lawn chairs or a blanket. In case of auction for a quilt. rain, activities will be moved inside.

Renners St. Paul United Church of Christ will hold an outdoor gathering on

VBS for parents, children at Gateway Gateway Fellowship of

Millersburg will be host to an event June 20-23 for the entire family, “Pursuit of Truth.” It will be June 20-21 from 6:30-9 p.m.; June 22 from 9 a.m.-noon and June 23 at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. This event will be an educational and fun experience on the authority of God’s word regarding Creation versus Evolution. This is not a typical VBS but is for the entire family to engage together. On Thursday and Friday evenings, youth sixth grade and older and adults will have an interactive learning experience. Meanwhile, children grades K-5 will have an action-packed adventure through God’s thrilling creation using the Answers in Genesis Curriculum. Nursery and preschool-

age classes will also be available. On Saturday morning and Sunday, an Answers in Genesis adjunct speaker, Bob Gillespie, will share in four sessions that will boost confidence in believing the historical accounts in Genesis by showing that science actually confirms what the Bible says and contradicts man’s ideas. There will also be resources available for purchase on Saturday and Sunday. The event is free with no registration required. Free-will offerings will be received on Sunday to help defray costs. The church is at 1287 Massillon Road, Millersburg. For more information, call the church office at 330-674-2748 or visits the web site at www.gatewayuse.org/comingup.

Club notes TOPS Sugarcreek TOPS OH1243, Sugarcreek met on June 6 at the United Methodist Church in Sugarcreek with 12 members weighing in with a weight loss of 2 3/4 pounds for the week. Best weight loss winner for the week was Sue Yoder and best rededicated winner was Rena Troyer. Ada Troyer was the best KOPS for the week. The forbidden food for the week is cookies and the thing to do is to eat one fruit and one vegetable

body to quickly pump extra blood through dilated blood vessels into your head so your brain can be warmed up again. The problem is the rush of blood is painful. You can easily avoid all of this by simply not letting the ice cream touch the roof of your mouth, or if it does happen, just press your warm tongue up against the roof. Problem tastefully solved. So live it up this summer, but stay safe. Share your new found knowledge over your next barbecue or ice cream social, and always remember one very important thing: Don’t be first in the mustard line. Read more and contact Karrie at www.KarrieMcAllister.com.

Community briefs

Ice cream social is June 22

Outdoor gathering at Renners St. Paul

to feel like it’s going to explode. Literally. Like a frozen hotdog in a microwave. Lucky for you, you’re reading this and can learn how to safely and effectively avoid the brain freeze this summer and will be able to impress your friends. The roof of your mouth has these little nerve endings that send signals to your brain. When you push the ice cream to the roof of your mouth, those nerve endings get all chilly and bothered and say something to your brain like, “we’re freezing! Quick! Help!” And your brain does a great job responding to this, because it doesn’t like to be cold either. So your brain tells your

each day. Emma Carpenter was recognized for having attended TOPS meeting six weeks in a row. A short program was given about the apple being a dieter’s best friend. It has only 70 calories. When cut into tiny slivers with a squeeze of lemon juice, it looks like a big dessert, plus the juice brings out the flavor of the apple. Leave on the skins as the effort used to chew helps burn calories. A short poem, “Don’t Quit,” was also shared with members. For more information call 330-897-6007.

TOPS OH 1573 On June 5 members of TOPS OH1573 Nashville recorded a total loss of 12¾ pounds when 12 members attended and recited TOPS and KOPS pledges. The best weekly loser told members to eat broccoli. Randy Kemper was best weekly re-dedicated loser. Becky Kemper was best weekly KOPS. The healthy contest ended. The new “TOPS Meets Here” sign was See Pg. 7 — CLUBS

New arrival A BOY, Luke Miles, was born on April 30 to Miles and Jessica Miller of Sugarcreek. He weighed 7 pounds 6 ounces and was 19 inches long. He joins big sisters Jocelyn and Molly. Grandparents are Ed and Ruth Hostetler of Sugarcreek and Gaylen and Lisa Miller of Millersburg. Great-grandparents are Donald and Judy Mast of Millersburg.

Glenmont Food Pantry needs volunteers Glenmont Food Pantry needs volunteers to unload food products on

the second Monday of each month at 3:30 p.m., which requires loading and unloading and stocking shelves for food distribution. Also needed are volunteers to assist clients on the night of distribution which is the second Tuesday of each month. Volunteers are needed any of the hours from 4-8 p.m. If you can volunteer or are in need of more information contact: Rev. Lance at 330-377-5025 or jolance@embarqmail. com or 330-763-1680 for more information. Glenmont Food Pantry is located at 108 Main St., Glenmont. Mailing address is P.O. Box 282, Glenmont, Ohio 44628.

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Jo Muse Memorial Golf Scramble set for July 13 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 cur-

rently 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.


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Hosea 6:1–7:2 Hosea 7:3–16

A Cool Breeze

On a hot summer day a cool breeze can make all the difference between giving up and going on. The cool air is soothing and refreshing when you are feeling overheated. Prayer is like that welcome breeze. Stop when you become frustrated; take a moment and feel God’s spirit around you. It will make a difference in what happens next. Attend your chosen place of worship each week. A regular visit with God goes a long way…like a cool breeze on a hot summer day.

Hosea 8:1–14

Millersburg, OH

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Ashland Oil Bulk Plant Randy Wengerd, Rian Wengerd, Agents Co. Rd. 623 - Millersburg Phone 674-2096 • 674-6826

Jim, Ron, Jamie, Tiffany & Jake St. Rt. 39 W. Millersburg 330-674-4811

MILLER, MAST, MASON & BOWLING, LTD

WALNUT CREEK PLANING

“Keep Looking Up, Someone Cares” St. Rt. 515 2 mi. N. of Walnut Creek Ph. 893-3244

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B W& oyd

The Best of Home Cooking Since 1938

urthmann Restaurant “Where the Locals Eat” Open Daily 5:30am-8pm; Closed Sunday Daily Specials - Homemade Pie 4819 E. Main St. • Berlin • 330-893-3287

FINNEY’S MARATHON AAA 24 Hour Towing Service 11069 St. Rt. 39 - Millersburg Ph. 674-7338

CHESTNUT RIDGE SEWING JIM BARNHART’S

BODY REPAIR

Collision - Insurance Work Twp. Rd. 311, Millersburg, OH Ph. 674-1122

Gazebos • Patio Furniture Pergolas • Arbors • Bridges No job is too big or too small

Garage Doors & Operators

Skilled and Intermediate Care • Comprehensive Rehabilitation • Alzheimer’s Center

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Country Mart

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The Pizza Shop

“Pizza, Soup, Salads, Subs” 330-674-9933

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HOLMESVILLE ELECTRIC Electrical contractors for all of your commercial and residential needs!!

Phone 330-279-4522

Fax 330-279-2610

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5029 Somerset Rd., Berlin Ohio, 44610

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Buyer Of Standing Trees - Logs 13720 St. Rt. 62, Killbuck Ph. 276-5911

FEIKERT SAND & GRAVEL, INC.

Since 1988

Commercial • Residential • Sales • Service • Installation Located 4 mi. NE of Berlin 3249 US Rt. 62, Millersburg • (330) 893-2711

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MILLER OVERHEAD DOORS, INC. “Full Service Christian Bookstore” 4925 West Main St., Berlin * 330-893-2523

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Monument Sales 212 Jones St., P.O. Box 501 Shreve, Ohio 44676 (330) 567-2291

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3647 State Route 39 - Located 3 mi. E. of Berlin just off St. Rt. 39 Across from Chestnut Ridge School

• Paint & Supplies 980 S. Washington St., Millersburg, OH

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Berlin, Ohio

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BOOKS, MUSIC, FAMILY DVD’s, CANDLES, BOXED CARDS & MORE.

Attorneys at Law 88 S. Monroe Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-7070

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HOLMES LIMESTONE CO.

The Parts Place

FAITH VIEWbooks

MILLERSBURG OIL, INC.

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Rt. 39 East, Millersburg 330-674-4015 • 1-800-686-6777

Sales • Service • Parts Harold Neuenschwander 2120 Co. Rd. 168, Dundee Ph. 893-2348

1/4 mi. E. of Berlin on Rt. 39 330-893-3786

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CHEVY • BUICK • GMC TRUCK

HAROLD’S EQUIPMENT

330-893-2216

Cell: 330-674-8374

For All your Home Improvements

Tom Bryan Owner 330-674-1369 We Deliver! $8 Minimum

Trail View Plaza LTD 42 North Grant Street, Millersburg

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Order At 330-674-6096

330-852-3600 * 330-674-5533 2465 SR 39 Between Sugarcreek & Berlin or 1492 S. Washington, Millersburg

MELWAY PAVING

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ENGINE REPAIR

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Fund to larger items. “There’s very wide variety and very good quality.” For the third time, a shop building that is built on site will be up for bid. The building allowed even more people to donate to the cause, said Graber. “It opened up the generosity of more people. Many people can’t make quilts, but many people can lend a helping hand to make this building,” he said. Each year, the sale of the building brings in an estimated $20,000-$30,000 — making it one of the auction’s big ticket items. Since every item on sale has been donated, all of the money generated goes directly to the fund — just like the money raised through auction day food sales. OCCF committee members will be on-site to discuss the organization, and children’s activities will be available throughout the day. And don’t forget the food. In addition to the breakfast, vendors will be

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“The (Ohio Crippled Children’s Fund) auction gives people the opportunity to make quilts, furniture, craft items, to donate horses, buggies and harnesses, and more,” Bob Graber, an auctioneer for the fundraiser, said. “All the items are donated and the funds all go to the Ohio Crippled Children’s Fund.” offering barbecued chicken, homemade pretzels, homemade ice cream and several other options. “They start with a great breakfast in the morning, it’s unbelievable. Then we have chicken barbecue,

Clubs (Continued From Page 5) placed along state Route 39 during the meeting. Mary Burgett gave a program from “Healing Guides for Women” on arthritis. Poor digestion aggravates ostioarthritis. It was suggested to reduce dairy and red meat. Eat beans, whole grains and greens for protein. Avoid night shade vegetables. Taking aspirin only treats symptoms of pain and inflammation, she said. Kaitlyn Kemper will have the program at the next meeting. The group meets each Wednesday at the Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 with weigh in at 5:15 p.m.

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creek met June 13 at the United Methodist Church in Sugarcreek with 13 members weighing in with a weight loss of 4 pounds. Pledges were recited and roll was taken. Cowan Miller and Allen Hostetler were welcomed as visitors. Best TOPS winner for the week was Mary Yoder and best KOPS

for the week was Ada Troyer. The forbidden food for the week is candy and the thing to do is to exercise for at least 20 minutes three times this week. The co-leader of the chapter gave a program on “Getting a clue about losing weight.” She read from the book “The One (1) Day Way” by Chantel Hobbs. She reminded

members to make a bite size goal to get to the big goal that we want. TOPS is a non-profit weight loss support group that meets each Thursday at the church with weigh-ins beginning at 6:30 p.m. with the meeting following at 7 p.m. Come for a free night and for more information about TOPS call 330-897-6007.

homemade ice cream and the pretzels they make here are unreal,” said Graber. “If you haven’t been to the auction, it’s worth your time. It’s a fun day and an experience.

If you take something home, all the better.” Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330674-5676 or kmohr@thedaily-record.com.

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raised in the area is localized to children in need in Bob Graber, an auc- Wayne, Holmes and surtioneer for the event, has rounding counties. donated his services for The auction will include the past several years. This countless items ranging year, at least nine other from hand-stitched quilts auctioneers will help with to Amish-made furniture the event as well. sets and buggies. “There is a whole proThe event will kick off gram for helping children, with a breakfast served collection and donations at 6:30 a.m. until the with far more reach than auction begins at 9 a.m. just the auction. The auc- Once the event begins, tion was created to give it five auctions will be going a big boost,” said Graber. on simultaneously at the The auction itself gen- same location. erates approximately One of these rings will $300,000 each year to go feature furniture, while directly to the fund. The another is dedicated to additional money comes quilts and specialty items. from a voluntary mem- In another ring will be bership fee of $25. lawn furniture with grills, The auction gives locals barbecues and swing the opportunity to make sets, while yet another a difference in an individ- will offer up chainsaws, ual way, said Graber. shovels and other tools “The auction gives for sale. Horses, harpeople the opportunity nesses, buggies and other to make quilts, furniture, items will be auctioned in craft items, to donate another ring. horses, buggies and harAt this auction, there is nesses, and more,” he something for everyone. said. “All the items are “There are $20-$30 donated and the funds all items, not only $400 go to the Ohio Crippled quilts,” said Graber, notChildren’s Fund.” ing that the list runs from Furthermore, money baskets, toys, and tools (Continued From Page 1)

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Amish Country Theater reaches a whole new level Summer Concerts In The Courtyard

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base to become one of the most popular entertainers in the Midwest. He is well known and appreciated across Ohio having performed statewide in everything from corporate parties and grand openings to conventions and festivals. Many Ohioans have seen Groves perform or have heard about his hilarious shows. But Groves’ reputation has grown outside of Ohio state lines. Groves has been featured at the Tropicana and MGM Grand resorts in Las Vegas, and has performed on Carnival, Royal Caribbean and Disney Cruise Lines. He has also entertained Fortune 500 companies including Pepsico, Frito Lay and Ford Motor Company. He has appeared on TV

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Letter to Editor Holmes Kidney Fund says ‘thanks’ To the Editor: The Holmes County Kidney Fund would like to offer a sincere “Thank You” to all the local businesses, churches and individuals who contributed to make this year’s fundraising auction a major success. It is because of the continued support from people like you that makes providing aid to community members with kidney disease possible. Marv Yoder, representing the Holmes County Kidney Fund


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Quilt display breaks from tradition in design methods Pushing the Surface, JHM’s biennial exhibition of contemporary quilts, will be displayed at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum now through Aug 11. The 22 works were selected because of their creativity, technical proficiency and expressiveness. Although all the works share the basic structural characteristics of a quilt — joining at least two layers of fiber with stitching, they break from tradition in their design methods. Surfaces may be pieced and patched as one finds in a traditional quilt, but they may also be painted, dyed, laser-printed, appliquéd or fused. The techniques are as varied as the subject matter, which is as varied as the effects. In the end the artists create a truly new statement that speaks to mind and spirit like all great art is meant to do. Participating artists are from across the United States as well as England and Japan. Many are internationally known, having their quilts featured in books, periodicals and traveling exhibitions. They may use their art to comment on society, reveal a personal memory or explore new ways to meld 21st-century technologies with traditional quilt making. Visitors will see some amazing work.

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Contemporary quilts will be displayed at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum now through Aug 11.

Barbara Bushey’s Shelldrake Pilings reveals

a cloudy day on Lake Superior through a lens of fabrics ranging from commercial prints to hand-dyed shibori cotton. Diane Savona used Japanese textiles and found objects to create Tsunami Japan. Her son was in Japan when the tsunami struck in 2011, and she chose memorabilia from an earlier visit there to apply to the piece. The quilt’s blackened sections are ripped open, representing the emotional devastation to a rigidly structured society. An entirely different mood was created in Alene Mazzuca work, The Field Workers. Mazzuca, who lives in a small farming community on Califor-

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Farm Case Farms honors employees

Kristen D. Halloran, daughter of David Halloran, a flock supervisor Case Farms honored at the Case Farms Wines65 employees May 22 at burg complex, received the Winesburg and Can- a $2,500 scholarship. She ton divisions’ annual ser- will attend Mount Vervice awards banquet at non Nazarene UniverWindsor Hall in Canton, sity and plans to major recognizing Case Farms in early childhood educaemployees who have tion. The Scholarship Proworked for the company gram was established in for more than 10 years. During the ceremony, honor of Leroy Cook, a Case Farms Founder and former senior vice presiCEO Thomas Shelton dent of operations at the presented each employ- company. The service awards ee with a certificate of banquet honored Case appreciation. Case Farms also Farms employees who announced the recipient have worked for the of the 2013-2014 J. Leroy company for 10, 15, 20, Cook Memorial Scholar- 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45 consecutive years. ship.

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principles of safe food preservation. Program dates and The basics of home can- topics are: July 15, jams ning and drying is the and jellies; Aug. 19, pickfocus of a free monthly les and salsas; and Sept. food preservation pro- 23, canning and freezing gram presented by the meats, soups and stews. The programs are free Holmes County Ohio State University Exten- and open to anyone, tion the third Monday of but reservations are each month at 6:30 p.m., required. An optional through September, at USDA Home Canning Guide is $10, and presthe Extension Office. “We emphasize the sci- sure canner gauge testing ence behind preserva- is available for an addition,” Extension educa- tional $5 before the July tor Kate Shumaker said. class. Appointments for “We want everyone who canner testing are availhome preserves foods to able from 4:30-6:15 p.m. understand why certain on the evening of the procedures must be fol- program. To reserve a spot conlowed precisely to ensure a high-quality, safe prod- tact the Holmes County uct that they and their office of OSU Extension at 330-674-3015. family can enjoy.” The classes will address basic food safety prin- Deadline to sign ciples, how to safely prepare food products for up for Holmes canning and drying and SWCD Cover

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Markets WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY June 8 32 LOADS — 1st cutting 170-220 ton, 3.75-4 bale., 45 rd. bale and 190 rd. bale ton; lg. sq. 185 ton; 3rd cutting 3.70 ton; eggs .80-2.30 dozen. Machinery Auction, June 29 SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. June 10 109 CALVES — Choice calves 110-155; good calves 85-105; light & thins 40-down; back to farm bulls 85-155; heifers 75-150; FEEDERS: Steers & bulls 90-137.50; heifers 90-115; Holsteins 75-90; dairy cross 90-108.50. 169 CATTLE — Choice steers 118-123; good steers 110-118; Holstein steers 90-113.50; choice heifers 117-

123; good heifers 105-116.50; good Holstein cows 72-84; yellow & thins 70-down; bulls 95-103.50. 135 HORSES & PONIES — Top horse 1,325, top pony 85. 8 GOATS — 32.50-75. FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 June 11 55 CALVES — Good to choice calves 95-110; medium to good calves 85-95; fair to medium calves 80-85; commons and lights 80-down; cross bred calves 107-150; back to farm, bull calves 95-115 lbs. 110-140; back to farm, heifer calves 100-120. 12 PIGS — 70 lbs.-up 45-70. 21 SHEEP & LAMBS — Feeder lambs 117-145. 3 GOATS — 87-137.

61 BUTCHER HOGS — 240-260 lbs. 62-74.25; 260-lbs.up 62-70.25; butcher sows 53.25-down. 39 CATTLE — Holstein steers 94; bulls 73.50-89.50; good beef cows 79-83; medium to good beef cows 72-79; fair to medium cows 67-72; common cows 66-down; Feeder Cattle: steer and bulls 119-down. 191 TOTAL HEAD. 16 LOADS HAY, STRAW, GRAIN — 1st cutting new hay 150-225; 1st cutting old hay 310 ton; hay per bale 2.75; big rd. bales 37-70; rd. hay 180 ton. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION June 12 26 HOGS —220-250 lbs. 70.50-73; 250-275 lbs. 69-72. 19 FEEDER PIGS — 90-120 lbs. 60-75. 27 CATTLE — Choice

steers 115-123.25; good steers 105-115; choice Holstein steers 103-109.50; good Holstein steers 88-100. 9 BULLS — Jersey bulls 85-93; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 99.50107; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 88-98.50. 108 CULL COWS — Good 73-82.50; medium-good 66-73; fair-medium 59-66; light-thin 59-down; 52 FEEDERS: steers & heifers 70-150. 163 DAIRY — Cows 1,525down; heifers 1,500-down. 170 CALVES — 95-120 lbs. 90-135; good 60-90; common 30-60; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 100-150; crossbred bulls 35-125; crossbred heifers 75-175. 207 GOATS — Kid 125down; billies 90-270; nannies 65-137.50; wethers 150down. 967 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks & ewes 30-55; lambs 40-60 lbs. 100-140; 60-80 lbs.

Health screenings to be held at auction The Holmes County Chapter of the American Red Cross will play host to health screenings by Pomerene Hospital, June 29, 7 a.m.-11 a.m., at the 20th annual Benefit Auction at Mount Hope Auction Barn. Health screenings available are Tire I: blood pres-

Pasture measurement

house Museum is open daily from noon to 5, May Taylor Family. The Ohio through October and Arts Council also helped admission is $4 for adults fund this event with state and $3 for children. The tax dollars to encourage museum is located at 300 economic growth, edu- N. Whitewoman Street, in cational excellence and Historic Roscoe Village, cultural enrichment for Coshocton. A restored all Ohioans. In addition canal-era town sited to this special exhibit, along the former Ohio & the museum’s perma- Erie Canal, Roscoe Vilnent collections are dis- lage offers many attracplayed in three galleries: tions. For more inforHistoric Ohio, American mation, contact JHM at Indian and Asian. A Civil 740-622-8710 or email: War display can also be jhmuseum@jhmuseum. viewed in a fifth gallery. org or visit the website The Johnson-Humrick- www.jhmuseum.org.

The pasture measurement for the week beginning June 9. — Number of fields reporting: 26 Pounds of dry matter

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KIDRON AUCTION June 13 61 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 76-85; 210-230 lbs. 67-72; 230260 lbs. 50-73.50; butcher sows 29-55.50; boars by weight 10-42. 430 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 36-65; 41-50 lbs. 54-69; 51-60 lbs. 61-80; 61 lbs.up 66-79; service boars 55-200;

roasters 72.50-150. 75 CALVES — Back to farm, bulls 100-145; back to farm, heifers 90-140; light & thin 80-down. 122 CATTLE — Steers 80-93.50; heifers 72-92; bulls 88-90; good beef cows 77.5082; medium to good 71-78.50; thin-poor 70-down; Feeder Steers 60-117.50. 21 SHEEP — Market lambs 90-125 lbs. 170; Feeder lambs up to 85 lbs. 80-115; cull ewes and bucks 25-40. 30 GOATS — 5-130. 211 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 1,175-down; bred heifers 1,475-down; service bulls 5101,160; open heifers 485-885. TOTAL HEAD 950; Consignors 223. 19 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 400; 2nd cutting 180-330; lg. bales 35-95 each and 150-200 ton; straw 150-175 ton; oats 15.50.

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RUMMAGE SALE IN MILLERSBURG — Holly Conway (left) and Claudia Zimmerman pose with some of the sale items to be part of the rummage sale at Millersburg United Methodist Church, state Route 39 about a mile east of Millersburg, June 28 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and June 29 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. There will be household goods, clothing, toys, books and many other items. Most items will be sold by donation with some items priced with a minimum amount. Proceeds benefit the Compassion funds supported by the church.

90-145; 80-100 lbs. 92.50117.50; 100-130 lbs. 100-140. TOTAL HEAD — 1,750. 60 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd cutting 350-490; alfalfa 3rd and 4th cutting 375-460; mixed 1st cutting 175-430; 2nd cutting 175-320; lg. bales hay 22.5037.50; lg bales hay 30-210 ton; wheat straw 190-200; lg. straw bales 160 ton; mixed 1st cutting new 140-300; barley straw 140; ear corn 200-220. June 19, Polypa ewe lambs June 22, Machinery

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Send Help!

Maintaining my fatherhood by tooth and claw Father’s Day morning and my own children are all still snoozing away in their beds as I knock off my third cup of coffee and turn the page to the classified ads. The dogs have been fed, as has the cat and our new kitten, Moses, twists at my feet playing “kill the mouse” with my slipper string. The bees are buzzing, the birds are singing and for the only sunny moment of the whole summer, there isn’t a single lawnmower running in our entire neighborhood! It’s a good day to be alive, and a good day to let the kids sleep in. I know the day is coming soon when one or more of those beds will be empty; Charlotte’s in her last year of college, Ben is following close behind and Sylvia starts high school next fall. They’re all doing exactly what every father intends for his children to do — they’re growing up. Sometimes I try to imagine what it will be like waking up on a summer day and it’s only Kristin and me.

“Just the two of us” sounds so relaxing and romantic but at the same time feels so terrifyingly lonely. It’s not that “Ma” and I won’t have anything to do, or talk about, it’s just that over the past 22 years we have become so accustomed to a certain level of, shall we say, chaos, that I’m afraid the silence and normalcy might just overwhelm the both of us. My kids don’t know it, but that kitten is actually part of a plan to thwart the inevitable emptiness of a house that will at some point be only twofifths full. I’d resisted endless and repeated requests for years with regard to adopting a kitten, but this time I didn’t even put up a fight. (Of course, there were some undeniably miraculous circum-

stances with this particular kitten that led me to conclude that he was sent directly to me from the “Big Cat” himself, but that’s a story for another time.) My plan, such as it is, will eventually see each of my children’s respective exits accompanied by the arrival of some sort of varmint to take his or her place in the daily melee. And although she’s not officially gone just yet, Charlotte will be away nearly all summer with the Army and then spend the rest of her year on campus. That little, strawberry-blonde tiger-stripe goes a long way toward filling Charlotte’s boots—both figuratively and literally. I’m not sure what sort of creature it’ll take to fill Ben’s shoes. It’ll have to be something on the wilder side, something that loves to jump, flip, knock things over, and leave a mess everywhere it goes. A kangaroo, perhaps? And then there’s Sylvia — quiet, clever and shockingly observant ...

I’m trying to think of a wonderful animal here, but all I’m coming up with is a spider, and I don’t think Ma will go for that. Oh, well, we’ve got a good couple of years to figure that one out. I realize “replacing” one’s children with pets is probably an

indicator of some welldocumented psychosis, and I won’t argue that it is just a bit weird. The fact remains, however, I am a father, and for as long as I live I hope to remain one. It’s been the greatest, most demanding and wonderful challenge of my life and I consider

myself infinitely fortunate to have had a father who felt the very same way. By the way, shortly after I left for college my parents got an ornery little tigerstriped kitten named Opie. The old nut doesn’t fall far from the tree, does it?

Mount Eaton Fireman’s Fest is June 29

as music by Small Town Roots from Holmes County. Fireworks begin at 10:15 p.m. Proceeds benefit the Paint Township Fire and Rescue Association in Mount Eaton. For more information, call Myron Shoup at 330-359-5699.

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

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Community asked to help local boy Berlin Art and Music Fest adds a benefit for local burn victim to the day’s itinerary. The Berlin Lions Club is here to serve, a quality shared by Holmes County residents. Lions are confident the community would want to lend a helping hand to Joel Troyer, a local 5-year-old, who was scalded over more than a third of his body when he fell into a pot of nearboiling broth in early April. To help with his medical expenses a freewill offering will be taken during the music at the

upcoming Berlin Park event beginning at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 29. The community is asked to show love and support to Joel and his family. The 2013 Art and Music Fest, sponsored by Berlin Lions, promises to be a fun-filled time with

NEW ARRIVAL — The Farm at Walnut Creek announces the birth of a male giraffe on May 16. The healthy baby boy was born to Mary and George. Guests riding the horse drawn wagon rides or from the comfort of their car may see the calf and its mother in the outdoor holding area, pending weather conditions. The baby giraffe is now making his grand debut to the public. The calf was standing on all fours within one hour of the birth and is now walking, sitting, standing and nursing properly. The farm now has seven giraffes in its collection. The Farm at Walnut Creek is home to more than 500 domestic and exotic animals from six different continents, most of which roam freely throughout the ranch. For more information on the farm, log on to www. thefarmatwalnutcreek.com.

local artists and crafters, including wood carving by Joel’s family. Local amateur pit masters will serve a mouth-watering variety of ribs from 11 a.m. -2 p.m. and the public will decide the winner. Local musicians including David and Lee, Forever Young, Floyd Mullet and more, will be singing in the afternoon and early evening. The Lions will serve barbecued burgers and dogs, beans, noodles, fruit and other tasty treats. Admission is free. Take lawn chairs or blankets and come hungry.

Holmes County bookmobile Monday — Der alte Quilt Shop, 12:15-1:15 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Maple Valley Bulk Foods, 1-2:45 p.m.; J. Barkman, Township Road 176, 3:15-4 p.m.; Dan Raber, County Road 59, 4:15-5:15 p.m.; Joe Troyer, Township Road 188, 6:15-7 p.m. Wednesday — Dough-

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a.m.; Mary Shetler, County Road 77, 10:3011:15 a.m.; Heini’s Cheese, 11:30 a.m.-noon; Abe Yoder Jr., Township Road 355, 1-2 p.m.; Saltillo, 1:45-2:30 p.m.; P & G IGA, Killbuck, 3-6 p.m. Friday — Greenridge Meadows, 10-10:30 a.m.; Sycamore Run, 10:4511:30 a.m.

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

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Hiland graduates presented with scholarships The following Hiland High School graduates received the scholarship awards. Total amount of scholarship money awarded to the class was $375,445. Recipients are: Emily Aleshire, Kent State Tuscarawas Campus — P.M. Graham Family Scholarship. Jaden Beachy, University of Akron — Perry Reese Jr. Basketball Memorial Scholarship, Robert and Elsie Galley Scholarship, University of Akron Honors and Merit Scholarship, University of Akron Academic Scholarship. Christopher Beck, University of Akron — Judson and Beverly Schuler Scholarship, James Ursano Scholarship, Ohio War Orphans Scholarship. Ariel Cooper, Mount Vernon Nazarene University — Hiland Academic Booster Club Scholarship. Brock Fowler, Kent State Tuscarawas Campus — P.M. Graham Family Scholarship. Jasmine Goings, Muskingum University — Holmes County Education Foundation Scholarship. Mikayla Gray, Heidelberg University — Heidelberg University Academic Scholarship, Heidelberg University Grant. Alexis Guggisberg, Mount Vernon Nazarene University — Hiland Academic Booster Club Scholarship. Caleb Halfhill, Bluffton University — Bluffton University Academic Honors with Distinc-

tion Scholarship, NASD Scholarship, Bluffton University Music Ensemble Scholarship, Mennonite Student Grant, Bluffton University Presidential Scholarship, Dr. James Miller Memorial Scholarship, Holmes County Education Foundation Scholarship, The Sugarcreek Budget Scholarship, Hiland High School Valedictorian Scholarship. Selena Herrera, Indiana Wesleyan University — Indiana Wesleyan University Faculty Scholarship, Indiana Wesleyan University Academic Scholarship, Holmes County Education Foundation Scholarship, Beechy’s Inc. Health Care Scholarship. Allison Hochstetler, Mount Vernon Nazarene University — Mount Vernon Nazarene University Nease Award, Holmes County Scholarship, Child of an East Holmes Employee Scholarship. Zak Kornhaus, Bluffton University — Bluffton University Dean’s Scholarship, Bluffton University Natural and Applied Science Scholarship, Mennonite Student Grant, Farmer’s Citizen Bank Scholarship, East Holmes Family Care Scholarship, Hiland High School Salutatorian Scholarship, Bluffton University Presidential Scholarship. Adrianna Marner, Malone University — Malone University Alumni Scholarship, Holmes County Education Foundation Scholarship, American Red Cross Scholarship.

Alec Mast, Bluffton University — Bluffton University Trustees Scholarship, Holmes County Education Foundation Scholarship, Bluffton University Mennonite Scholarship. Bryce Mast, Indiana Wesleyan University — Indiana Wesleyan University Faculty Scholarship, Indiana Wesleyan University Music Scholarship, Holmes County Education Foundation Scholarship, Helen R. Young Music Scholarship, Hiland Music Boosters Scholarship. Cameron Mast, Mount Vernon Nazarene University — ProVia Entry Scholarship, Holmes County Education Foundation Scholarship, Dickersheet Scholarship. Lindsey Mast, Kent State Tuscarawas Campus — Doris and Floyd Kinble Family Scholarship, P.M. Graham Family Scholarship, Commercial Savings Bank Scholarship. Stephanie Millage, Columbus Culinary Institute — Hiland Academic Booster Club Scholarship. Danielle Miller, Kent State Tuscarawas Campus — P.M. Graham Family Scholarship, Holmes County Education Foundation Scholarship. DeVon Miller, Kent State Tuscarawas Campus — Kent State Tuscarawas Trustee Scholarship, P.M. Graham Family Scholarship, Holmes Wayne Rural Electric Coop Scholarship, Yoder Lumber Scholarship.

James Miller, Kent State Tuscarawas Campus — Kimberly A. Stalnaker Memorial Scholarship. Jizelle Miller, Indiana Wesleyan University — Indiana Wesleyan University Faculty Scholarship, Loins Club Scholarship, Killbuck Savings Bank Scholarship, Indiana Wesleyan University Grant. Nicole Miller, Kent State Stark Campus — Kent State Stark Campus Trustee’s Scholarship, P.M. Graham Family Scholarship, Hiland Academic Booster Club Scholarship. Mary N. Miller, Salisbury University — Berlin Main Street Merchant Scholarship. Theodore Miller, Wheaton College — Walnut Creek Cheese Scholarship, Wheaton College Academic Scholarship. Troy Miller, University of Akron — Robert and Elsie Galley Scholarship, Hiland Academic Booster Club Scholarship. Charity Mishler, Cedarville University — Red Cross Scholarship, Cedarville University Faculty Scholarship, Holmes County Education Foundation Scholarship, Zinck’s in Berlin, Donald Edgar Memorial Scholarship. Sheldon Mullet, Marietta College — Marietta College President’s Scholarship, Marietta College Grant, Robert and Elise Galley Scholarship, Mike Shoup Memorial Baseball Scholarship. Ta y l o r Neuen-

Elsie Galley Scholarship. Cameron Stutzman, Bluffton University — Holmes County Education Foundation Scholarship, Bluffton University Alumni Scholarship, Mennonite Scholarship. Grant Stutzman, Bluffton University — Bluffton University Academic Honors Scholarship, Holmes County Education Foundation Scholarship, Hummel Insurance Scholarship. Brandon Wengerd, Stark State College — Stark State Academic Scholarship, Nate Torrence Creative Arts Scholarship. Cameron Yoder, Indiana Wesleyan University — Indiana Wesleyan University Dean’s Scholarship, Modern Woodmen Scholarship, Ray Kroc Scholarship, Perry Resse Jr. Memorial Scholarship, Holmes County Education Foundation Scholarship. David Yoder, Ohio State ATI — Holmes-ByProducts Scholarship. Natasha Yoder, Bluffton University — Bluffton University Academic Scholarship, Keim Lumber Scholarship, Holmes County Education Foundation Scholarship, German Culture Museum Scholarship. Spencer Yoder, The Ohio State University — Lions Club Scholarship, Walnut Hills Retirement Community Leadership Scholarship, Francis Brundige Scholarship, Fairless Education Association Scholarship.

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4-H Pledges were led by Hannah Baird and Trevor Kiner when the Nashville Jolly Farmers 4-H Club met June 10. The club voted to do the swim party at Loudonville Pool for recreation night July 29. Family and friends are invited. Penning assignment papers need to be filled out and returned to the Wachtels by June 28. Miscellaneous judging will be July 11 at the West Holmes High School from 4-8 p.m. Livestock judg-

schwander, University of Northwestern Ohio — Farm Bureau Scholarship. Natalie Nickol, Ursuline College — Athletic Scholarship. Dana Rausch, Ohio State ATI — Guggisberg Cheese Scholarship. Cole Reynolds, The Ohio State University — Ohio State University Alumni Scholarship, Walnut Creek Cheese Scholarship. Ashley Schlabach, Kent State Tuscarawas Campus — P.M. Graham Family Scholarship, Berlin Main Street Merchants Scholarship, Doris and Floyd Kimble Family Scholarship. Eric Schlabach, The Ohio State University — The Ohio State University Trustees Scholarship, Holmes County Ohio State University Alumni Scholarship, Brian Hummel Memorial Scholarship, Lions Club Scholarship. Kevin Schrock, Findlay University — Findlay University Presidential Scholarship, Holmes County Education Foundation Scholarship, Findlay University Baseball Scholarship. Kristi Schrock, Malone University — Joel Pomerene Health Care Scholarship, Walnut Hills Retirement Community Nursing Scholarship, Malone University Academic Scholarship, Malone University Grant, Holmes County Education Foundation Scholarship. Patrick Straits, Miami University — Rexam Scholarship, Robert and

ing and skillathons will be July 18 at the high school from 4-8 p.m. Skillathons will be at the Wachtel’s from July 3-7. Demonstrations were given by Bryce Burgett, Ethan Fair, Kaitlyn McClure, Josh and Steven Baldridge and Cassidy and Haylie Hawkins. Dues and bake sale money need to be paid by the next meeting, July 8 at the church with Nicole Wagner’s committee in charge.

The Holmes County 4-H Shooting Sports Club met with Nathan Shaffer leading the club members in the pledges. Members discussed community service projects. A bake sale and selling hot dogs will be Aug. 3 at TSC and the fifth annual ALS walk is Sept. 14. The July 13 meeting has been cancelled with another meeting set for June 22 from 9 a.m.noon at Eastern Holmes Sportsman Club for project sharing and

book reviews. For more information contact Patricia and Larry Lang at 330-3783865. Doughty Valley 4-H Club met June 16 at the home of Clorissa Vansickel. Roll call was taken with 15 members present. Old and new business was discussed. Demonstrations were given by six 4-H members. The next meeting will be July 7 at Jud Morris home at 6:30. The meeting was adjourned.

Petitions are available at the Holmes County Board of Elections for people who are interested in becoming candidates for the Nov. 5 General Election. The following local offices will appear on the ballot: Unexpired term for mayor in Nashville, school boards of education members, township trustees and unexpired terms for township fiscal officer in Hardy, Monroe and Paint townships, council members and boards of public affairs members. Millersburg office candidacy requires petitions with at least 50 valid sig-

natures. Other village office candidacy requires petitions with at least 10 valid signatures. Board of education members or township office candidacies require petitions with at least 25 valid signatures. The filing fee is $30 cash or check made payable to Holmes County Treasurer. All positions are for four-year terms. For more information contact Holmes County Board of Elections, at 75 E. Clinton St., Suite 108, Millersburg. Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m., closed on Friday. Filing deadline is Aug. 7 at 4 p.m.


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Ramseyer Scholarship to be awarded to students in ag, medical fields The Robert and Della Ramseyer Scholarship was established in 2013 by the children of the late couple and is being administered by the Holmes County Education Foundation. The children established the Ramseyer Scholarship to create a lasting memorial for Robert and Della to support further education of local students in the fields of medicine and agricultural sciences. Robert Ramseyer was born in Switzerland and

trained in the science and art of cheese-making. He came to America in 1929 and married Della Patterson from Holmesville in 1937. Della graduated from Lakewood City Hospital Nursing School as a Registered Nurse and worked as a private duty nurse for many years. In 1941, Robert and Della organized the Holmes Cheese Company. The couple was married for 61 years. They were parents of four children

and had 12 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Robert passed away in 1998 at age 90 and Della lived 100 years until her passing in early 2013. Executive Director Darla Stitzlein commented, “I am pleased to be working with the Ramseyer children on the creation of this scholarship. It is a very fitting tribute to honor their parents, who worked hard for their family and the Holmes County community. This scholar-

ship will be awarded to Holmes County students demonstrating financial need and pursuing a degree in an agricultural or medically-related field, as Robert and Della dedicated their lives to those areas.” The Holmes County Education Foundation currently administers more than 40 named scholarships and has been encouraging further education for Holmes County residents by awarding well over $6 million in

scholarships and grants since 1991. Most recently, $131,550 was awarded to new scholarship recipients, and an additional $215,700 was provided to renewing scholarship recipients currently enrolled at a higher education institution for the 2013-2014 academic year. Students interested in applying for scholarships administered by the Holmes County Education Foundation may visit the

Foundation’s website www.hcef.net. Current HCEF scholarship recipients are not eligible to apply for this scholarship. Additional contributions to scholarship funds are welcomed. To learn more about establishing a scholarship with the Holmes County Education Foundation, stop in at the Foundation office located in Millersburg at the Cary House, 114 N. Clay St., or contact Stitzlein, executive director, at 330-674-7303.

Bakerwell to Baker Boys Properties, 150 Bucy Drive, 0.22 acre, $125,000. Knox Township — Gregory A. and Janet M. Steele to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., 5614 Township Road 466, 2.202 acres, $90,000. William J. and Barbara Long to Charlie R. and Patricia Z. Harvey, lots 443 and 444, October Hill Camping Resort, $5,000. Nancy M. Small to Timmy J. and Michelle E. Kline, 13581 Township Road 29, 1.048 acres, $64,900. Franklin D. and Rosalind J. Thompson to Donald L. and Wan Ping Meadows, Ridgeview Drive, $22,000. Jesse J. Starner to Bank of America, 4545 Township Road 222, 2.018 acres, $45,334. Valley Head Farms to Loder Farms, Township Road 213, 11.342 acres, $45,368. Valley Head Farms to Loder Farms, Township

Road 213, 11.342 acres, $45,368. Alesha R. Arnold to Big Wood Enterprises, 2116 Township Road 76, 1.556 acres, $29,000. Kenneth Miller to Kristie Giauque, 10870 County Road 6, 1.310 acres, $165,000. Lola E. Hill to R. Miller Land Development, state Route 60 and state Route 520, 38.92 acres, $143,000. David and Suzanne Ruggles to Charles E. and Wilma Yonts, October Hills, $8,000. Matthew D. and Molly M. Shufeldt to Ronald L. and Aleta K. Powers, Knox Township, $6,000. James M. Landoll to Jonas L. and Arlene L. Mast, 30.484 acres, $125,655.05. Guenter G. Marek to James E. and Annette M. Bertke, 16215 Township Road 211, 11.107 acres, $58,000. Mechanic Township — James R. and Linda M. Pore to Joel Hampton, 2308 Ofen Drive, $180,000. Federal National Mortgage Association to Roger D. Hershberger, 3272 State Route 83, 5 acres, $204,900.

William F. and Amanda R. Patterson to Wells Fargo Bank, 594 Buckhorn Drive, $55,000. Krista L. Garver to Bonnie Sue Garver, 2696 Domat Drive, $125,000. Sue E. Dunn to John I. And Miriam N. Troyer, 2049 County Road 61, 10 acres, $135,000. Paul A. Troyer to Joe and Ida Mae Yoder, 7112 Township Road 105, 9.5 acres, $135,000. Kenneth Dean Mumaw to Bruce A. Rothermund, Lot 1402 Domat Drive, $1,200. John R. Santa to Donald L. and Angela K. Doty, 1775 and 1811 Buckhorn Drive, $265,000. Jones Street Co. to Larry D. and Karen C. Badger, 2685 W. Buckhorn Drive, $179,000. Donald L. and Angela K. Doty to Lee W. and Jennifer L. Ott, 2140 W. Buckhorn Drive, 425,000. Harry D. Geiser to Hugh A. and Rita L. Palmer, lots 799, 800 and 801, Lake Buckhorn Subdivision, $225,000. Eli D.S. And Fannie Yoder to Vernon E. and Sara Ann Yoder, 2881 Township Road 128, 8.621 acres, $160,000.

Fannie Mae to Brad, Kathy and Erin Snyder, 1610 County Road 150, 0.772 acre, $78,000. Darlene Blum, Delores and Donis Bernhart to Albert E. and Edna A. Yoder, 3205 State Route 83 S., 2.11 acres, $83,500. Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. to Herbert and Maureen Wickey, 1817 State Route 83, $75,500. Sand Run Leasing to Joeseph W. and Nancy B. Miller, 3603 County Road 58, 5 acres, $130,000. Sand Run Leasing to W.G. And L.W. Yoder, County Road 58, 57.764 acres, $210,839. Millersburg Village — Tyler J. Patterson to JWS Rentals, 75 Spring Drive, $107,000. She-Bree’s to Stoneshed, 42 N. Grant St., 0.091 acre, $225,000. Johannes Schlabach to RG Properties of Ohio, 53-55 W. Jackson St., $60,000. Eli A. Hochstetler to Michael E. and Alicia A. Camburako, 611 S. Monroe St., 0.452 acre, $120,000. Andrew Jr. and Mary B. Yoder to Alisha Davis, 696 Forlow St., 0.22 acre, $95,000. William E. and Kristi L. Root to Robert J. and Amelia E. Sigler, 307 E. Jackson St., $115,000. Burnell Beachy to Anthony M. Loretta, 672 S. Washington St., 0.205 acre, $50,549 acres. Steven D. and Hanna S. Zimmerman to Alison A. Horsley and Larry A. and Margeret J. Rowe, 35 Quail St., 0.86 acre, $66,000. Campbell Oil Co. to Clear View Investments, 890 S. Washington St., 0.458 acre, $75,000. Clearview Investments to Campbell Oil Co., 611 Erie St. S., 3.549 acres, $709,800.

Land transfers Township Road 73, 6.001 acres, $61,000. Paul A. and Mabel Miller to Paul P. Jr. and Freida Miller, 6784 Township Road 423, 82.09 acres, $200,000. Killbuck Village — William E. and Shay R. Geib to Bank of America, 275 S. Main St., $16,667. Killbuck Savings Bank Company to Killbuck United Methodist Church, 150 Jefferson St., $5,000. Gary E., Randy L. and Kimberly Chanay to Betty J. Miller, 152 S. Main St., $2,000. Deutsche Bank to Joshua W. Masters, 570 N. Main St., $28,000. Ronald Proper to Tthe Bank of New York, 260 School St., 0.930 acre, $37,500. Jeremy and Ashley M. Scheetz to Deutsche Bank National Trust Co., 208 S. Main St., $26,667. EH Pooled to Penny Hamilton, 640 N. Water St., $6,500.

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Wheels American guide and spending the night at the wasn’t damaged. This set base camp. It is truly aweme back three or four some to see the Grand days because I had to Canyon from the rim, wait on replacements to however to be down in be shipped to friends’ the Canyon Walls and see homes in Apache Junc- the geological formations tion, Arizona and Las was a beautiful wonder. Vegas, Nevada.” “I also hiked in the “I met numerous fan- snow on Glacier Nationtastic people on my trip. al Park in July and rode Everyone was so kind by numerous glaciers and helpful. There were in Alberta and Alaska. lots of people from Asia, Rode around Mt. Saint Europe and Australia Helen in Washington who were also experi- and was able to see how encing their own dream/ Mother Nature is recovadventure trips. It was ering from the volcanic great to converse with eruption,” Smith said. them and hear about “I believe and follow their culture and every- this quote by David L. thing they had done and Hough — ‘Don’t wait experienced,” he said. around for your Friend to “Yet another highlight find the time. Just head was riding the mules off across the landscape down into the Grand of great adventures and Canyon with a native personal lessons.’” (Continued From Page 17)

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Killbuck Elementary fifth-graders Braxton Lint, Katie Morello and Michael Miller are among the newest inductees into the AAA School Safety Patrol Hall of Fame. These students were honored Saturday, May 18 during a special luncheon at Huntington Park in Columbus. Hall of Fame: Each year, millions of AAA School Safety Patrol members throughout North America volunteer their time to help their peers make it to and from school safely. The AAA School Safety Patrol Hall of Fame is a way to acknowledge top patrol members who exemplify the spirit and purpose of the AAA School Safety Patrol. Each year, AAA Ohio Auto Club selects just 10 of its more than 5,600 school safety patrollers to be part of the AAA School Safety Patrol Hall of Fame. To date, 146 students have been inducted into the hall of fame. The fact that three AAA School Safety Patrol Hall of Fame inductees came from Killbuck Elementary is a testament to the school’s ongoing dedication to safety. Local Inductees: Killbuck Elementary AAA School Safety Patrol advisor Bob Hunter nominated these students, out of 18 patrollers, for this honor with glowing letters of recommendation. “Braxton has remained at our busiest intersection the whole year, and has handled this responsibility marvelously,” said Hunter. “Katie is especially good with handling our younger students crossing at her post, making sure they

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dren’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

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The sixth nationwide gathering of the descendants of the 1738 immigrant Jacob Hochstetler will be held in Mifflin County, Pa., on July 19-20. Many hundreds of residents of Holmes and surrounding counties are descendants of this colonial Pennsylvania family. The opening session will be a dinner and program Friday evening at the Locust Grove Mennonite Church, Belleville, Pa. The all-day Saturday event will be at the new Mifflin County High School, Lewistown, Pa. There will be nine seminars on a variety of topics to choose from during the forenoon, beginning at 9:15 a.m. One seminar leader is Ervin Stutzman

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(BPT) — Most of us view lawns, porches, decks and gardens as extensions of our homes and look forward to enjoying these spaces during warm weather. Unfortunately, rising temperatures also bring invasive insects that can lay their claim to these spaces and cause hefty damage. New insect species make their way into the United States every year by hitching rides in shipping crates and on automobiles, clothing and shoes. They hide in produce, plants and firewood while they are transported to uninfested areas. Upon arrival, invasive insects quickly begin to attack their new habi-

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dent of RISE (Responsible Industry for a Sound Environment), a national organization representing manufacturers, formulators and distributors of pesticide products used around the home and yard. IPM is a common sense approach to managing pests that combines property maintenance, watching pest populations and applying pesticides when necessary. “Keeping outdoor spaces clean and tidy, without piles of wood or trash, will make them less attractive to invasive insects. When used properly as part of an overall IPM approach, pesticides are the most effective way to remove damaging pests from your

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Obituaries Levi Wengerd, 69 Levi A. Wengerd, 69, 6176 Harrison Road, Fredericksburg, died Wednesday, June 12, 2013, at his home after a lengthy illness. He was born Jan. 27, 1944 in Holmes County, the son of the late Ammon C. and Elma (Yoder) Wengerd, and married Lizzie E. Troyer on Nov. 12, 1964. She survives. He was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to his wife, are daughters, Betty Wengerd of the home, Amanda (Truman) Raber and Erma (Orva) Kuhns, both of Fredericksburg, Mary (Andy) Mast and Fannie Wengerd, both of the home; 11 grand-

children; brothers, Melvin (Susie) Wengerd of Berlin, Albert Wengerd of California, and Roy (Anna) Wengerd of Millersburg; a sister, Rebecca (Mose) Mast of Millersburg; and a brother-in-law, Joe J. (Anna) Miller of Berlin. He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Mary Miller; an infant brother, Cornelius; and a sister-in-law, Betty Wengerd. Services were Saturday, June 15 at the residence, with Bishop John M. Yoder officiating. Burial was in Troyer Cemetery, Salt Creek Township, Wayne County. Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg, handled arrangements.

Jack Brown, 84 Jack B. Brown, 84, of Canton, went home to be with the Lord Saturday, May 11, 2013, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home, Walnut Creek. He was born Jan. 28, 1929, in Canton, the son of Stacy and Gladys (Yant) Brown, and married Dora Brant on June 19, 1949. She survives. He was a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the U.S. Army from 195052, and in 1956, founded Jeffry’s Marine Supply in Canton. He worked along side his son until the business closed in 2009. He was a member of Berlin Christian Fellowship and was a freelance minister for BCF and the Villa. He also worked and ministered at an all girls group home in Canton for six years. He established one of the first soup kitchens at Christ Presbyterian Church, Canton, and branched other soup kitchens from there. Jack loved being on the water, boating and fishing. He was a master crafter,

enjoyed woodworking, gardening, cooking and loved family get togethers on the farm. Surviving in addition to his wife, are a son, Jeffry B. (Donna) Brown of Canton; granddaughters, Michelle (Brian) Simpson and Heather (Mike) McClure, both of Canton; five greatgrandchildren; a sisterin-law, Marian Brown of Orlando, Fla.; two nieces and a nephew. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Bill Brown; and a nephew, Bill. The family would like to thank the Walnut Hills staff for the outstanding care and love they showed toward Jack and for the care and love they continue to give his wife, Dora. Memorial services were Friday, May 17, at Berlin Christian Fellowship, 5382 County Road 201, Berlin, with pastor David Stutzman officiating. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg.

Fannie Yoder, 85 Fannie Yoder, 85, 7412 Township Road 668, Millersburg, died Monday, June 3, 2013, at her home. She was born Sept. 29, 1927, in Holmes County, to the late Andrew and Elizabeth (Troyer) Kaufman and married Abe D. Yoder on Feb. 27, 1951. He died Jan. 10, 1997. She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving are children Twila (Mervin) Raber of Millersburg, Betty (Levi) Weaver of Danville, Miriam (Mark) Shrock of Sugarcreek, Wes (Niva) Yoder of the home and Daniel

(Mary) Yoder of Millersburg; 23 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; and a brother, Lester (Clara) Kaufman of Millersburg. In addition to her husband, her parents, three grandchildren, a greatgrandson, two sisters and a brother died previously. Funeral services were Wednesday, June 5 at the family home, with Bishop Allen Beachy officiating. Burial was in the Yoder Cemetery, Paint Township, Holmes County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton, handled arrangements.

Katie Ann Troyer, 82 Katie Ann Troyer, 82, Fredericksburg, went to be with her Lord and Savior, Wednesday evening, April 3, 2013, at Aultman Hospital in Canton after a period of declining health. Katie was born June 18, 1930, in Wilmot to the late David and Elizabeth (Troyer) Miller. She married Dan E. Troyer on Feb. 17, 1949, and he preceded her in death on July 5, 1989. She had made her home near Fredericksburg for the past 55 years and was a member of the Millersburg Church of Christ and the Ladies Sewing Circle. Her family was always her first love and she enjoyed gardening, cooking, canning, sewing, reading and driving for her Amish neighbors. She loved to watch “Wheel of Fortune” and do the Daily Jumble. She will be greatly missed by her seven surviving children, Dalia (Richard) Hottle of Nashville, Lovina (Bob) Davis of Akron, Katie (Neil) Ruhl of Munroe Falls, Eli (Janet) Troyer of Orrville, David (Betty) Troyer of Fredericksburg, Edna (Randy) Zimmerly of Holmesville and Esther (Harold) Keim of Ragersville; son-in-law Danny Bowman of Elkton, Ky.; she was a loving G-ma to 23

grandchildren and 25 greatgrandchildren. Also surviving are sister-in-law Helen Miller of Waynesboro, Va.; brother-in-law Ed Galant of Shreve and extended family Russ and Lisa Ruhl and family of Loveland, Ohio. She was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, a daughter, Elizabeth Bowman in 2010, an infant daughter, brothers John, Andrew and Samuel Miller and infant brother, Elmer, and sisters Annie Miller, Mattie Troyer, Susie Galant, Lovina Zimmerly and Elizabeth Berlin; son-in-law Sterling Troyer; and an infant sister, Mary. Services were Sunday, April 7 at Millersburg Church of Christ with ministers Dean Troyer assisted by Doug Wells officiating. Burial was in Fredericksburg East Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg. The family extends a special thanks to all those who cared for Katie at Sycamore Run Nursing Home, Millersburg Emergency Room, Wooster Community Hospital and Aultman Hospital. Your compassion and care will always be remembered.

Levi Raber, 91 Levi J. Raber, 91, of 7031 CR 201 Millersburg died Saturday, June 8, 2013, at his residence at 1:10 p.m. He was born Jan. 20, 1922, in Holmes County to the late John L. and Lizzie (Nisley) Raber. He was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. He is survived by his wife the former Clara J. Keim whom he married Feb. 21, 1946, his children Arie (Eli) Mast of Fredericksburg, Esta (Leon) Chupp of Millersburg, Aden Raber of Wooster, John (Edna) Raber of Berlin, Roy (Mary) Raber of the home and Ivan (Rhoda) Raber of Holmesville, 25 grandchildren, 45 greatgrandchildren, one great-

Barbara Wayman, 73 Barbara J. Wayman, 73, of Ashley, formerly of the Big Prairie area, passed away Monday morning, June 10, 2013, at her home. She was born Feb. 13, 1940, in Wooster to Paul and Mary Elizabeth (Massaro) Richey and married Ray L. Wayman. He survives. She was a registered nurse and retired as a surgical nurse. Surviving in addition to

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great-grandchild, one sister Mattie Raber of Fredericksburg, one brother Roy (Betty) Raber of West Union and brotherin-law Levi J. Miller of Fredericksburg. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by a daughter, Malinda Raber; two daughters-in-law; two grandchildren; two sisters; and one brother. Services were held on Tuesday, June 11, 2013, at the Raber Residence with Bishop Atlee E. Troyer officiating. Burial was in the Fryburg Community Cemetery in Salt Creek Twp. in Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek.

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Marriage licenses Krista E. Schlabach, 22, 5453 County Road 407, Millersburg, unemployed. Femi I. Olayinka, 32, 413 N. Mad Anthony St., Millersburg, and Nicole L. Mankins, 24, same address, state tested nurses assistant. Reuben R. Hershberger, 21, 7109 Township Road 518, Big Prairie, sawmill, and Verna A. Barkman, 21, 8360 County Road 373, Big Prairie, unemployed. Alejandro M. Montes, 34, 517 S. Washington St., Millersburg, owner/ manager, and Rosalinda Morales Alfaro, 28, same address, Millersburg, unemployed. Mark A. Hershberger, 20, 2474 Township Road 444, Sugarcreek, fruit grower, and Emily R. Miller, 21, 12134 Township Road 259, Millersburg, unemployed. Allen R. Mast, 24, 33208 State Route 643, Fresno, Keim Lumber, and Rhoda R. Yoder, 21, 2800 Township Road 190, Baltic, Carpenter’s Café.

Bradley J. Cool, 25, 42188 County Road 19, Killbuck, unemployed, and BillieJean P. Skinner, 20, 490 Moose Drive, Killbuck, unemployed. Robert E. Schmidt, 27, 237 S. Washington, Apt. A, Millersburg, laborer, and Nicholle F. Stewart, 23, 3328 State Route 83, Millersburg, unemployed. Luke A. Beachy, 23, 5430 County Road 172, Millersburg, laborer, and Julie K. Mast, 21, 2427 Township Road 421, Sugarcreek, laborer. Levi N. Raber, 65, 5435 County Road 19, Millersburg, woodworker, and Amanda N. Schlabach, 58, 5887 County Road 19, Millersburg, unemployed. James H. Miller, 21, 2422 Township Road 444, Sugarcreek, construction, and Freda R. Wengerd, 19, 357 Kimber Road, Wooster, production. Aaron D. Shetler, 27, 15085 Dover Road, Mount Eaton, truck driv-

er, and Irene R. Miller, 22, 8415 Township Road 323, Holmesville, state tested nurses assistant. David S. McFadden, 56, 2580 State Route 60, Killbuck, self-employed, and Stacy M. Garman, 43, same address, nurse’s aide.’ Daniel R. Bamford, 25, 7721 Township Road 323, Holmesville, emergency medical technician, and Samantha S. Jones, 22, same address, administrative assistant. Jeremy A. Clark, 31, 280 N. Washington St., Apt. A, Millersburg, programmer, and Sharon L. Murphy, 31, same address, state tested nurses assistant. Peter J. Miller, 21, 7837 Maurer Road, NW, Sugarcreek, laborer, and Rosie E. Schlabach, 19, 1675 State Route 643, Baltic, babysitter. Duane D. Yoder, 28, 9596 Massillon Road, Dundee, woodworker, and Esther A. Miller, 23, 4194 County Road 160, Millersburg, unemployed. Steven D. Palmer, 42,

3408 State Route 83, Millersburg, precision geophysical, and Jennifer R. Johnson, 22, same address, shift lead. Harold T. Markley, 28, 109 E. Jackson St., Holmesville, insurance agent, and Tiera R. Mobley, 24, 8326 County Road 186, Dundee, broker. Lyndell R. Mast, 23, 8616 State Route 83, Holmesville, construction, and Brittany N. Borntrager, 21, 7045 Township Road 664, Dundee, receptionist. Landon E. Schmucker, 19, 1563 County Road 140, Sugarcreek, stone mason, and Anessa J. Witmer, 22, 1626 State Route 39, Sugarcreek, hostess. Dean A. Miller, 25, 6732 Township Road 323, Millersburg, self-employed, and Kristina M. Miller, 19, same address, cashier. Henry L. Hershberger, 25, 4759 Township Road 369, Millersburg, farmer, and Emily J. Raber, 20, 8529 Township Road 310, Millersburg, unemployed. Atlee J. Troyer, 31, 7021 Township Road 654, Mill-

ersburg, Miller Septic, and Leah M. Miller, 28, 6305 Township Road 331, Millersburg, bank teller. Allen J. Hershberger, 21, 9151 Zuercher, Apple Creek, roofer, and Erma A. Troyer, 20, 9252 State Route 241, Fredericksburg, unemployed. Mark M. Weaver, 23, 16994 Harrison Road, Navarre, mechanic, and Lori I. Raber, 22, 3805 Township Road 157, Sugarcreek, Coblentz Chocolates production. Jacob D. Yoder, 22, 1477 County Road 600, Baltic, Berlin Gardens, and Kristina M. Miller, 20, 1691 Township Road 151, Baltic, unemployed. Marion V. Miller, 23, 5883 County Road 349, Millersburg, injection molding, and Edna M. Yoder, 22, 9323 County Road 329, Holmesville, unemployed. Mark P. Miller, 24, 8699 County Road 245, Holmesville, furniture manufacturer, and Kristine A. Yoder, 20, 4770 Township Road 616, Freder-

icksburg, unemployed. David O. Yoder, 21, 2760 County Road 160, Millersburg, Yoder Wood Production, and Linda M. Burkholder, 20, 7205 Township Road 665, Dundee, unemployed. Michael E. Martin II, 33, 6273 Meadow Bridge Road, Danese, W.Va., truck driver, and Tiffany L. Miller, 32, same address, respite care worker. Wayne C. Yoder, 25, 3309 State Route 39, Millersburg, production, and Naomi N. Troyer, 24, 2359 County Road 160, Millersburg, unemployed. Joseph E. Troyer, 22, 33724 County Road 12, Baltic, production, and Mary S. Yoder, 22, 1714 Township Road 183, Baltic, unemployed. Marty R. Hershberger, 24, 7739 County Road 189, Holmesville, roofer, and Miriam R. Troyer, 29, 7582 Township Road 570, Holmesville, unemployed. See Pg. 27 — LICENSES

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(Continued From Page 26) Duane J. Miller, 23, 3752 Township Road 629, Millersburg, associate, H.W. Chair, and Lizzie A. Bowman, 21, 5150 Township Road 618, Millersburg, unemployed. Chad T. Troyer, 23, 445 E. Jackson St., Apt. C, Millersburg, roofer, and Nicole E. Shirk, 20, 9380 S. Carr Road, Fredericksburg, manager. Lee Troyer, 23, 12388 Dover Road, Apple Creek, wood worker, and Edna M. Schlabach, 23, 2715 Township Road 606, Dundee, unemployed. Eric L. Stutzman, 27, 325 S. Mad Anthony St., Millersburg, laborer, and Kisha N. Martin, 29, same address, teacher.

Charles E. Batten, 58, 111-A Church Road, Charlestown, W.Va., meat manager, and Sherry L. Wiersteiner, 45, same address, deli manager. Ivan A. Miller, 24, 2599 State Route 557, Baltic, Keim Lumber, yard worker, and Kathryn H. Troyer, 21, 2551 Township Road 177, Baltic, unemployed. Ferman W. Yoder, 26, 5515 Cement Bridge Road, Dundee, laborer, and Leah R. Hershberger, 20, 5073 Township Road 613, Fredericksburg, laborer. Jerrad D. Goines, 29, 8197 Township Road 457, Loudonville, mechanic, and Jessica M. Bowman, 27, same address, cashier. Nicholas I. Miller, 21, 1565 County Road 200, Dundee, furniture build-

er, and Laura A. Miller, 22, 4194 County Road 160, Millersburg, unemployed. Steven R. Miller, 23, 2952 County Road 114, Sugarcreek, wood crafter, and Esther R. Hershberger, 22, 3627 County Road

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Obituaries Gene VanSickle, 75 Gene W. VanSickle, 75, passed away Sunday, June 16, 2013, surrounded by his family after a sudden illness. He was born Aug. 24, 1937, in Holmes County to Wilford and Dora Patterson VanSickle, and was a resident of the Holmes County Home for 12 years. He had worked at the Holmes County Training Center Adult Workshop for 37 years, and was a member of Millersburg United Methodist Church. Gene loved his family, his family at the County Home, and was very proud of the years he worked at the Training Center. Surviving are brothers Floyd and Larry (Kay), both of Millersburg, and Jack of Killbuck; sisters Shirley (Frank) Kettlewell of Colorado, Karen (Tom)

Stringfellow of Killbuck, Marilyn (Jim) Rock and Cheryl (Ted) Kays, both of Millersburg; numerous nieces and nephews; and special friends, Joe, Linda and Emily Hershburger-Kirk. We love you, Gene. He was preceded in death by his parents; an infant sister, Carolyn; and sisters-in-law, Barbara and Margaret VanSickle. Funeral services will be today (Thursday, June 20) at 11 a.m. at the United Methodist Church of Millersburg, with the Rev. Tom Jones officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg. Arrangements are being handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Holmes County Training Center, 8001 Township Road 574, Holmesville 44633; or to Holmes County Home, 7260 State Route 83,

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Catherine “Katy” Sheely, 82, Killbuck, passed away Monday morning, June 17, 2013, at Holmes County Home, Holmesville, after a brief illness. Funeral services are today (Thursday, June 20) at 11 a.m. at Killbuck United Methodist Church, with pastor Kenneth Smailes officiating. Burial will be in Killbuck Cemetery. Friends may call two Together again hours prior to the services Methodist Women. She Thursday at the church. Arrangements are being was a member of a bridge handled by Alexander club and enjoyed reading Funeral Home, Millersburg. and loved her family. Surviving are children The family suggests memorial contributions be Lynn Sheely (Gale Robimade to Holmes County son) of Killbuck, Diane Home, 7260 State Route (Jerry) Schonauer of Mill83, Holmesville 44633; ersburg and Peggy (Brad) Hospice & Palliative Care Conn of Millersburg; of Greater Wayne (Hol- grandchildren Katie Sheely, mes) County, 2525 Back Kelli (Chris) Jones, Nicole Orrville Road, Wooster Schonauer and Brandon 44691; or Killbuck United Conn; great-grandchildren Methodist Church, 410 N. Grady and Jillian Jones; a daughter-in-law, Peg Main St., Killbuck 44637. Sheely of Millersburg; a She was born Dec. 30, Diane Small, 51 1930, in Mechanic Town- brother, Richard Elliott of Diane Marie Small, 51, 2003 as a certified occupa- ship, the daughter of Glenn Canfield; and numerous and Catherine (Walter) nieces and nephews. Big Prairie, passed away on tional therapist assistant. She was preceded in Thursday, June 13, 2013 at Surviving in addition to Elliott, and married James her home in Big Prairie. her husband Todd Small Sheely on March 1, 1952. death by a son, Jim Sheely She was born on March are two children and their He preceded her in death II; a grandson, Ryan Schonauer; a sister, Mary 7, 1962 in spouses; Tyler (Natalie) Nov. 18, 2002. She had worked for Jane Croskey; and a niece, Millersburg Small, of Millersburg, and and was the Ryan (Nancy) Small, of W. Shreiner Sole Co. of Kill- V. Sue Croskey. The family would like to daughter of Va.; three grandchildren, buck, retiring in 1995, and Charles and Max Small, Collin Badger was a member of Killbuck thank the staff at Holmes Doris Muland Christian Small; her United Methodist Church, County Home, for the love hall. parents, Chuck and Doris where she was in the choir and care for mom, and D i a n e Mulhall, of Big Prairie; and a member of United friends, Dema and Norma. grew up one brother, John Mulin Holmes hall, of Holmesville; and a Kenneth Whitmyer, 85 County where she showed niece, Makena Mulhall. Kenneth L. Whitmyer, myer of Madisonburg, horses and was involved in A celebration of life 4-H. She was a 1980 graduate service will be held on 85, of Holmesville, passed Greg (Janet) Whitmyer of West Holmes High School. Saturday, June 29, 2013 at away Monday evening, of Apple Creek, Christine (Tim) Pittman of Diane married Todd Gateway Fellowship with May 20, Orrville, Patty Whitmyer Small on March 27, 1982 in Pastor Duane Galbraith 2013, at Wo o s t e r of Holmesville, and JacBig Prairie. They were hap- officiating. queline (Alan) Detweipily married for 31 years. Arrangements are being C o m m u ler of Fredericksburg; Diane worked at Bue- handled by Alexander nity Hos10 grandchildren; 11 hler’s Milltown for 10 years. Funeral Home, Millersburg. pital, after great-grandchildren; a In 1998 she started workThe family requests an extendbrother, Wayne Whitmying at the Holmes County memorial contributions be ed illness. He was er of Medina; and sisters, Training Center where she made to Cancer Treatment Juanita of Columbus and found her true passion and Center of America and to born Dec. purpose in life helping oth- Hospice and Palliative Care 5, 1927, in Jackson Town- Joyce Wirt of Dalton. In addition to his wife, he ers. She graduated from of Greater Wayne (Holm- ship, Stark County, the son of Clark and Agnes (New- was preceded in death by Stark State University in es) County. berry) Whitmyer, and his parents; and brothers, married Evelyn Kiser on Paul, Glenn and Howard. Jan. 17, 1953. She preceded Funeral services were Dr. Robert Sears him in death July 3, 2009. Thursday, May 23 at AlexIndependent Doctor of Optometry He was a veteran of the ander Funeral Home, MillLocated Inside Korean War, serving in ersburg, with pastor John Millersburg the U.S. Army for seven Damron officiating. Burial Wal Mart years, and had worked was in Prairie Township Vision Center for The Gerstenslager Co. Cemetery, Holmesville, in Wooster for 25 years. with military rites conBasic Eye Exam Contact Lens Exam He retired from Magni ducted by Killbuck VFW. $ 00 $ 00 Power of Wooster. The family suggests Surviving are children, memorial contributions Jim Whitmyer of Fred- be made to a charity of CALL FOR APPOINTMENT ericksburg, Fred Whit- the donor’s choice. 330-674-3564

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Carol Maurer, 58 Carol L. Maurer, 58, of Shreve, left her body of pain with her family by her side on S u n d a y, June 16, 2013, at Au l t m a n Hospital in Canton from complications caused by Multiple Myeloma. She endured this cancer since being diagnosed on January 18, 2006. She was born March 2, 1955 in Mount Vernon to Floyd and Mary (Gosser) Hawkins and married Dale Maurer on November 6, 1976. He survives. Carol got her sons involved with the Nashville Boy Scout Troop #356 at an early age and volunteered as the assistant scout master. She had great times taking the boys on camping trips and mentoring many boys, including her own, to achieve their Eagle Scout. She loved to read, travel and spend time with her family and vast array of friends. If she wasn’t traveling with her family, she was taking road trips with her closest friends — there wasn’t a trip she would turn down. On one such mystery trip, she ended up at a paperweight museum. Each and every trip was an “adventure.” She hated pineapple. Carol received her RN degree from North Central and her BSN degree from Ashland University. She worked as an MDS nurse at Majora Lane Care Center and previously worked at Pomerene Memorial Hospital for 30 years, many of those years in the ER Department. She was instrumental in starting the SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner) program while at Pomerene. In 2002 she received the Holmes County Nurse of the Year award. During her nearly 40 years of nursing, Carol touched the lives of so many patients and coworkers, making a difference in each and every one of them. She was very passionate about education and instrumental in guiding

countless people into the medical field, especially nursing. In her immediate family, daughter Kim and her husband are in nursing; son Seth is pursuing a career in medicine; son Kyle is furthering his education in Environmental Sciences; granddaughter Tricia is pursuing a nursing degree. Her sister Marilyn and many cousins also got into nursing because of Carol’s influence. She was a mentor and counselor to anyone and would always go the extra mile to do whatever was right, even if it had consequences for her. Because of her passion for education and to keep her giving spirit alive, the Carol Hawkins Maurer Nursing Scholarship fund has been set up with the Holmes County Education Foundation. Please consider making a memorial contribution made payable to “HCEF” and mailed to 114 N. Clay Street, Millersburg, OH 44654. Make sure to put her name in the memo portion of your check. Surviving in addition to her husband are daughter, Kim (Doug) Watson, of Wooster; sons, Seth and Kyle, of the home; granddaughter, Tricia Watson, of Wooster; sisters, Marcella Hawkins (Tim) Bartrum, of Brinkhaven and Marilyn Hawkins, of Canton; brother-in-law Duane (Brenda) Maurer; sister-in-law Doris (Ray) Plant; nieces and nephews Vanessa Frontz (and fiancé Eric Sanchez), of Crofton, Md.; Ashley Hawkins, of Columbus; Cheryl (Jared) Tankred, of Wooster; Kendra (Brady) Mathis, of Chicago, Ill.; Heath Maurer and Heather Patton; and great nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Sam Hawkins, who died in an automobile accident on August 22, 1987. There was no calling hours or funeral. A celebration of Carol’s life will be held in the near future. Alexander Funeral Home, of Millersburg, is handling the arrangements.


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Another year in the books It’s hard to believe that another school year has come to a close. It seems like it was just yesterday that Layne Perone was running over, through and past defenders in record-setting style. And it was just a few short months ago that another West Holmes junior, Emily Molnar, made her first trip to Columbus. The first of three, as it turned out, making Molnar the firstever West Holmes athlete to earn a berth at the state tournament in three differKevin Lynch photo ent sports. Hiland shortstop Kevin Schrock signs his National Letter of Intent to She qualified in cross attend the University of Findlay as his parents John and Robin Schrock country in the fall, led the look on. Lady Knights basketball team to a runner-up finish in basketball, where West Holmes fell prey to the Blazers of Hathaway Brown, and then enjoyed an All-Ohio effort, helping the 4x800 relay team to an eighth-place finish. This past school year at Ashland. Plus, the price By KEVIN LYNCH was right. That always saw quite a few amazing Staff Writer athletic accomplishments, helps.” Hiland shortstop Kevin Schrock said he spoke starting with Perone and Schrock overcame a couwith Hiland alum Dylan his 2,000-yard rushing ple tough breaks to fulKaufman, who just fin- season in which he set the fill his dream of playing ished his freshman year school record for yards, baseball at the next level. at Findlay, and he really touchdowns, points and the In a brief ceremony unofficial mark of players liked it there. Thursday at the Perry “That helped. He said trampled over. Reese Jr. Community The football Knights it feels a lot like home,” Center at Hiland High Schrock said. “He really won a share of their first School, Schrock signed Ohio Cardinal Conferlikes it.” his National Letter of Schrock doesn’t know ence crown, led by a senior Intent to attend the Unihow much playing time laden offensive line that versity of Findlay, where he’ll get right away, as featured a pair of runhe plans to study journalthe returning keystone ning backs-turned guards ism and play baseball for combination for the Oil- in Keaton Leppla and the Oilers. ers will be seniors next Andrew Rose. Colton “This couldn’t have hapSchrock Shane and Tyler Singleton season. pened without the help Schrock suffered a bro“Hopefully by my soph- were the tackles and Brock of my coaches over the years. I’ve learned a lot ken leg last year dur- omore year, I should be Macaulay played tight end. from Mike Yoder, Clippy ing the summer league ready for some playing MaCaulay’s effort earned him a scholarship to Kent (Clinton Yoder) and Ross when he was taken out time,” he said. After watching State University. (Yoder),” Schrock said. at second base turning a The Lady Knights soc“I also want to thank my double play. He suffered Schrock’s smooth gloveteammates. They always a hairline fracture of the work in the field at the cer team had its second gave 100 percent, which same leg this spring, forc- state tournament last straight stellar season, made me work harder ing him to miss about year, the coaching staff ending in the regionals at which made me a better six weeks of the season. of the Oilers have been Zanesville. Two players He still managed to bat in constant pursuit of the from that team earned player.” scholarships to play at the “Anybody who knows .400 in 17 games for the slick-fielding shortstop. “It’s times like this next level, as defender his history knows that Hawks, driving home 19 he’s overcome a few bad runs on 22 hits. He also when you see seniors Cortney Kozak and goalie breaks, literally, over the posted a .920 fielding per- leaving our program and Shelby Harris will be moving on to play at playing college soccer past year,” Hiland coach centage. “He makes all the rou- another level that make next year, Kozak at Ohio Tom Gibson said. “He’s fought back and worked tine plays and he makes you proud and happy,” Dominican in Columbus hard to get back in play- them look easy,” Gibson said Gibson. “It’s been a and Harris at Indiana Wesing shape and play the said. “That’s the sign of a group effort; with Kevin’s leyan. For the second year in a talent and the support game the way it’s sup- good fielder.” Schrock pointed to of his parents, John and row, both the West Holmes posed to be played. You just don’t see guys follow- three main reasons for Robin, he’s able to move and Hiland girls basketball on to play baseball at a teams made it to state. ing the game the way he choosing Findlay. Hathaway Brown won its “I loved their coaching real nice school. does. He has a real pas“These ceremonies are fifth straight title leaving sion for it, a real love for staff. I got along really the game. I can’t wait to well with them,” Schrock fun on one hand, because West Holmes to stake its watch him play in college. said. “Another thing is, we’re honoring and cel- claim as the best public I spoke to his coach the they play in the GLIAC ebrating his success, but school for the second other night and they’re (Great Lakes Intercol- on the other hand, it’s straight year. The Blazers will be hardlooking forward to his legiate Athletic Confer- sad, because he’s leaving arrival. Not only are they ence), a tough conference us,” the coach continued. pressed to repeat as chamgetting a good ball player, against teams like Malone “I don’t like to see these pions next year, graduating they’re getting a good that has some Hiland kids kids grow up and leave, a quartet of seniors and sending them off to Ivy there and Luke (Burch) but they all have to.” kid.”

Schrock to play baseball at University of Findlay

of reason for high hopes on the hardwoods. Rachel Nelson ended her fine West Holmes tennis career in Columbus, placing third to finish All-Ohio all four years. She earned a scholarship for her efforts to play at James Madison. League schools. But West Holmes returns Her twin brother Danny finally got to Columbus the nucleus of its team in the spring, when he in Laina Snyder, Paiten Strother and Molnar, along and doubles partner Nate Ewing became the firstwith a seasoned group of ever Knights netters to sophomores who made qualify. Danny Nelson will quite an impression this continue his tennis career year as freshmen. at Mars-Hill College in Snyder has already comNC. mitted to continue her Max Rohskopf came up hoops career at Ashland, short of his ultimate goal, where she will join graduplacing third at the state ated senior Rachelle Morwrestling tournament, but rison who signed on to his wrestling career is far play next year for the Div. from over, as he takes his II National Champion talents to North Carolina Eagles. State next year. Hiland made its seemWest Holmes freshman ingly annual trek to Cole Woods made his papa Columbus again this year, proud, qualifying for state falling in the finals to Fort this year. Loramie. Regina HochThe baseball at both ends stetler and Co. will be back of the county was fine once next year. again, but Hiland’s season The boys basketball came to a close in the teams fells short of their Cambridge Districts, while goals this year, as West the Knights fell in the Holmes was knocked off Zanesville Regional. for the second straight Gabe Snyder capped off year by New Philadelphia his amazing career at West in Districts at Zanesville, Holmes earning first team while the young Hiland All-Ohio honors for batboys met their Waterloo ting close to .500 on the against River in the District final at Meadowbrook. year with four homers and four triples. Snyder will No seniors on the Hawks means nothing but a bright take his talents to Wright State next year. future. Yes indeed, looking back The Knights, however, over the past year, it was graduated several seniors filled with an abundance of and also lost their coach, outstanding performances, Jim Lindeman, who making the season fly by. resigned after building Time surely does fly when the program into a solid you’re having fun, which squad in four years. Brady covering Holmes County Arnold will be back next year, so there is still plenty sports has been.

SPORTS FANS! If the first month of the 2013 major league baseball season is any indication, the game is becoming all about home rums or strikeouts. On the one hand, the 50 homers blasted on April 30th were the most in one day since September or 2007. On the other, the average of 15.29 whiffs per game in April was the second highest ever, topped only by September of 2012 (15.47), the previous full month of play. By the way, one of those 50 homers was hit by Atlanta pitcher Tim Hudson, who also posted his 200th win that day – only the second of 110 200-game winners in history to homer in his milestone win. The other was Bob Lemon of Cleveland on September 11, 1956. Hitless at-bats were indeed the story of the early 2013 baseball season. Detroit pitchers posted seven straight double-digit strikeout games in April, the longest streak since 1921. In one Detroit game, the Tigers and Mariners totaled 40 strikeouts in a 14-inning game, tied for second most since 1920. And in a Boston-Cleveland game, the teams combined for 25 strikeouts and 15 walks in a nine-inning game, the first regulation game ever with at least 25 Ks and 15 free passes. Pity the long-suffering fans of the NBA’s Los Angeles Clippers. The 2012-13 season was the 43rd in franchise history (which began in Buffalo and migrated to San Diego before settling in L.A.) and arguably the best, although they did lose in the first round of the playoffs. Get this: In their first 42 seasons, the Clippers had never–ever– posted a winning record on the road. They finally did so in 2012-13.

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LEGAL NOTICE CHANGE IN MEETING DATE AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING

meeting is scheduled for Monday July 1, 2013 at 2:00 P.M. in the Airport Administration Building at the Holmes County Airport.

Knox Township Trustees regular monthly meeting will be rescheduled to Tuesday, June 25, 2013 at 7:00 pm at the Nashville Fire House Meeting Room

Copies of the Contract Documents containing all the forms and requirements are available to prospective bidders at the offices of Stantec Consulting Services Inc., 1500 Lake Shore Drive, Suite 100, Columbus, Ohio 43204, upon non-refundable payment of $100 per set. Checks are to be made payable to Stantec Consulting Services Inc. Contact Brian Crosier at (614) 486-4383 with questions. A hard copy of the Bid Documents must be obtained from Stantec, and proposals must be submitted on the Proposal Forms contained in these Contract Documents.

The Knox Township Trustees will hold a public hearing on the proposed Budget for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2014. Such hearing will be held on the 25th day of June at 8:00 p.m. at theNashville Fire House Meeting Room. Kathleen Skolmutch Township Fiscal Officer

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LEGAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed Proposals will be received by the Holmes County Airport Authority at their office in the Old Jail Building, 2 Court Street, Millersburg, Ohio, 44654 until 2:30 P.M. on Tuesday July 16, 2013 and publicly opened and read at that hour and place for the following work at Holmes County Airport, Millersburg, Ohio: Section “A” - Runway Construction (Phase 2), including excavation and embankment, culvert pipe, granular subbase and base courses, asphalt concrete pavement, seeding, mulching, pavement marking, and other incidental items of work. Section “B”- Electrical Construction, including removal and installation of various lighting equipment, cable trench, cable and counterpoise wire, relocation of the AWOS wind tower and sensors, and other incidental items of work. A

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Proposals shall be accompanied by a Bid Guaranty and Contract Bond for 100 percent of the bid; or a certified check, a cashier's check, or a letter of credit on a solvent bank in the amount of 10 percent of the bid. If a check or letter of credit is submitted, a separate Contract Bond for One Hundred percent (100%) of the amount of the contract, with a satisfactory surety or sureties, will then be required from the successful bidder for the faithful performance of the work.

Attention of the bidder is called to the statutory requirements of the State of Ohio relative to licensing of corporations organized under the laws of any other state. The bidder will be required to state in full detail, on his proposal, his experience in this class of work. Bids from contractors inexperienced in this particular class of work will not be considPre-Bid ered.

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

Work under this project is subject to federal requirements, including specifica- Publish Wooster Daily Record 20, 2013 lly: Buy American Prefer- June Publish Holmes County Hub ences (Title 49 USC Chapter June 27, 2013 501), Foreign Trade Restric- July 4, 2013 Holmes County Shopper tion and Denial of Public Publish June 20, 27, 2013 Works Contracts to Suppli- July 4, 2013 If you would like to have your name put on our list of prospective carriers or drivers of Goods and Services of ers in your area, simply call the circulaCountries that Deny Pro- 55 Notices tion department at 330-264- 1125 ext curement Market Access to 2257 or 1-800-686-3958, or stop by our U.S. Contractors (49 CFR office at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster. DO CUSTOM INLI NE Bale Wrapp- Please refer to the individual route numPart 30); Davis-Bacon Act WILL ing. (330) 231-6640. ber when calling. There is no collecting (29 CFR Part 5); Affirmative JUNK BATTERIES, aluminum, of money from any of our customers on Action To Ensure Equal Em- BUYING copper, brass, ele. motors, farm machin- any of our delivery routes. CALL TODAY!! p l o y m e n t O p p o r t u n i t y ery, appliances, cars, trucks. (Executive Order 11246 and 330-279-2142 FOR SALE. Small Woodworking Busi41 CFR Part 60); Debarness Complete with tools and machinery. WIN A FREE ment, Suspension, Ineligi(330) 893-9371. BRIDAL SHOWER! bility and Voluntary Exclusion (49 CFR Part 29); and Position Wanted Hilltop Manor Bed & Breakfast is 100 Drug-Free Workplace (49 The holding a contest for a very special CFR Part 29). A list of other “soon to be” bride to host an all exfederal requirements is con- pense paid bridal shower for up to 25 WILL BABYSIT for children around age guests! This bridal shower will take four and under. Call or leave a message. tained in the Bid Documents. The Holmes County Airport Authority hereby notifies all bidders that disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to the Advertisement and that bidders will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, creed, age, handicap, or national origin. The Goal for participation of Disadvantaged Business Enterprises on this project is 4 percent of the contract amount.

place this fall at the Hilltop Manor, located in Millersburg, OH. Please see our facebook page for contest details!

LIVE BAND Travelin Man Band. Saturday, June 22nd, Starts at 7p.m, Free Admission. Route 83 Restaurant, 7501 SR 83, Holmesville. 330-279-3663. BOOK YOUR SPECIAL event with us. Large outdoor seating area with tent. Route 83 Restaurant. 7501 SR 83, Holmesville. 330-279-3663. NOW OPEN: BUCKEYE POWDER Coating and Sandblasting in Millersburg. Call for a quote today! 330-275-9629 DARI-LAND ICE CREAM machine rentals. Great for graduations, weddings, parties. 330-263-1700. CASH FOR scrap metal: trucks, buses, cars, heavy equip., farm equip., copper, batteries, brass, aluminum, and any metal. Call (330) 473-8410.

Award of work, if it is awarded, will be made to the lowest and best bidder(s) 65 Lost & Found whose proposal complies with all requirements pre- LOST: 2 FEMALE BEAGLES, Tricolored. scribed. The right is re- Fredericksburg area. Reward. (330) served to waive any infor- 695-2490 malities or technical defects, FOUND! ROTTWEILER/SHEPHERD Mix as the interests of the Female, Found on 6/6, Dundee Area. Holmes County Airport Au- (330) 852-3159 thority may require, or to reject any or all proposals. No 70 Business Opportunity award will be made if it exceeds the Engineer’s Esti- FOR SALE: RETAIL Business. Houseware mate in the Specifications and Variety Store, 15+ years in business. and Bid Documents by more (330) 674-5603.

105 General OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT The Holmes County Board of DD is taking applications for a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant to provide therapy services for our children's program (pre-school and school- age). This is a full time position with benefits. Must have current certification as a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant in the state of Ohio. Salary negotiable. Send resume, transcripts and licensure documentation to Holmes County Board of DD, 8001 TR 574, Holmesville, OH 44654. DEADLINE JULY 12, 2013 NEW CAR DEALERSHIP is looking for qualified professional Sales Candidates, professional wages based on commission earned income with room for advancement per year offering health benefits, retirement, and paid vacation. If you are energetic and love to work with a top notch product then this may be for you. Please send resume or drop off at Park Mazda Of Wooster. 4404 Cleve. Rd, Wooster Attention Rick.

330-473-7703

105 General DRIVER/WORKER NEEDED for conc r e t e flatwork crew. Experience a plus but will train a motivated and reliable individual. For Details Call 330-601-4195 HELP WANTED: EXPERIENCED TIMBER cutter with a driver's license. 330-231-2234

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

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WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN Church in Wooster, a progressive community of faith, is looking for an innovative and creative part-time music director who is willing to rethink the role of the choir in a small church. For more information visit our website: http://www.wpcwooster.org/about-us /job-opportunities.

BUSY Mennonite Homeschooling mother and midwife is looking for housekeeping and childcare help 1-2 times per week. Millersburg area. Hours are varied, transportation can be provided. For more info, please call: 330-275-2805 LOCAL MFG business has an opening for office/sales position. Self Motivated individual, excellent long term opportunity. Long hours, stress, must take blame for others mistakes, patience, persitance, & perseverance needed. Send contact information to "Box 15", c/o Daily Record, 212 E. Liberty St. Wooster, OH 44691. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN Church in Wooster is looking for a part-time custodian who is a self-starter and can work independently. For more information, please see our w e b s i t e www.wpcwooster.org/about-us /job-opportunities. LOOKING FOR Individuals to work with developmental disabilities in Killbuck area. If interested contact 330-260-4517. COOK WANTED will train, full-time. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson St. 330-674-1457.


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

AUTO Technician

GM or ASE certification preferred. Diesel experience a plus. We offer hospitalization, paid vacation, retirement plan, uniforms, and ongoing training. Off every Saturday. Email resume to: employment@nicholsonauto.com or mail it to Nicholson Chevy-Buick-GMC, 7190 SR 39 - Millersburg Oh 44654 CONCRETE FINISHER Wanted. Experienced, Hardworker, No tobacco or alcohol, ethical, honest, and based in Western Holmes County. Leave Message at 330-567-5908 ext. 1 EXODUS CYCLES is looking for experienced motorcycle/ ATV Technician. Apply in person with resume, 4130 SR 83, Millersburg, OH. (330) 674-7433. NOTICE: SALES & Office position opportunity, Mt. Hope Area. Affordable Barn Co. 4260 TR 617, Millersburg OH. (330) 674-3001 PART-TIME HOUSEKEEPER / GUEST SERVICES Personnel wanted for 4 Suite Bed & Breakfast. Duties include, but are not limited to: cooking breakfast, cleaning bedrooms, bathrooms, main rooms, along with warmly welcoming guests at check-in. Must have basic computer knowledge, available to work days, evenings, week-ends or holidays, be highly motivated with a positive attitude and strong work ethic. Serious applicants only, send resume to: P.O. Box 323, Millersburg, OH 44654 or email to: resumes44654@gmail.com ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A CAREER in Wayne or Holmes County? Look no Further; Staffing Partners is here to help no matter what your career goal is. We have 20 + job opportunities available ranging from assembly, forklift operator, CNC programming and operation, press operators, process technicians, production assistants, and many more. Join us for a job fair at Holmes County Department of Jobs and Family Services at 85 North Grant Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 on July 2, 2013 from 9am-3pm. Or Apply online at: Staffingpartnersoh.com, Apply in Person on Tuesday–Thursdays, 9am-11am and 1pm-3pm. 2056 Portage Road Wooster, OH 44691. 330-262-2662

150 Food Services 220 RESTAURANT COOKS & SERVERS, apply at www.route83restaurant.com or 7501 SR 83, Holmesville, Monday-Sunday, 6am-9pm

195 Services WILL DRIVE Amish, with 6 passenger van. Local or Long distance. Call Tim at (330) 473-9010. FOR RENT: Case skid Loader. Also 4 ton dump trailer and 16' Flatbed Tailer. Also 30 Ton Log Splitter. Henry J. Miller, Sugarcreek. 330-852- 3363.

197 Skilled Trade Technical Writing & Media Content Management Position: Ideal candidate will have strong writing skills with the ability to articulate clear step by step instructions for process procedures. Must be competent with Microsoft Office software—Word, Visio, SharePoint—and have the ability to maintain website and social media content on Facebook & Twitter. Apply at SUPERB Industries, Inc., 100 Innovation Plaza, Sugarcreek, OH. (330)852-0500

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WINDOW AIR Conditioner, 15,000BTU, Fridgaire, Brand New, Less than 1 month old, Works Excellent, I No longer need. Paid $650, Price Neg. (330) 231-5429 MAYTAG RINGER Washer, Square Tub, Good Condition, $275. Wanted: Harness for large pony or small horse. (330) 473-7418 MAGIC CHEF Natural Gas Stove, $225. Hotpoint Natural Gas Stove, $175, Both Almond in color. Delivery Available. (330) 496-3143 40 GALLON ELECTRIC Hot water heater. Used very little. $200/obo. (330) 473-5331 CLASSIC WORD Processor model WSB84 @ $95/obo. Propane Gas range with electric ignition @ $125/obo. Call 330-359-0270. CHEST FREEZER, 21 cu ft., Great condition, $400 (330) 231-1877 FOR SALE: 15 cu. ft. Crystal Cold Refrigerator with diamond cooling unit. Good condition, $1,300. Ph: 330-852-9108.

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Drivers, CDL-A: $2,000 Sign-On, Get Home Weekly! Dedicated Account! CDL Grads -$7K Tuition Reimb. Roll with the best @ US Xpress: 1-866-719-1682

FOR RENT: Takeuchi TB 135 mini excavator. Heat & air conditioning. Different size buckets available with trailer, $25. per hour. Day time phone 330-231-5065 or 330-567-2213 ext 1. Duane Raber.

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

560 FRANKLIN LOG Skidder, For Sale or Rent, (330) 231-7160 KOHLER 20KW natural gas Gen. set with enclosure, very nice unit w/Ford 6-cyl. engine, $5500. 330-231-2634.

ALLIS CHALMERS 2-way plow for B Tractor, transmission, final drive, engine for parts. $500 OBO. Also, Tri-Axle Equip Trailer, $1,000 330- 276-5417 or 330- 276-9908. No Sunday Calls. FOR SALE: 320 BOBCAT Excavator 1500 hrs. $8,800. 1836 CR 200. Dundee, Ohio. 330-473-2229. 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: MCCORMICK Derring 7' grain binder with truck. New wood on reel, New platform webb, $1,000. Emanuel Yoder. 33478 CR 12, Batlic. (330) 897-2507 ext.1 FOR SALE: 24" brush mower with 7.5 Vanguard Motor, $250. Also BCS chipper shredder, $750. 740-622-0147 GRIMM HAY Tedder, New belts, field ready, $1,250. E-Z Trail Forecart, good condition, $375. Baltic (330) 897-5310 ALLIS CHALMERS WC. New Tires, Runs Good, $950/obo. (330) 464-9465 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. FOR SALE: Pioneer Sulky plow with Oliver Bottom, $600 OBO. Levi Hershberger, 5171 S.R. 557. 330-893-0214

EDMISTON Portable auto sawmill with 20-ft. live log deck, good condition, $15,000; 26-ft. 3-strand transfer deck, like new, $3500; Hvy-duty 21-ft. roll case, 9"x30" rolls, good condition, $3500; 20-ft. Dip Tank, ss lined, no hoist, good condition, $6000. 330-359-0186.

FOR SALE: FORD 3600 Diesel tractor. 3 point and remote.$3,000. Also, Feed bin, approx. 6-7 ton, $250. (330) 852-1909.

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

KING WYSE 26' Elevator, Hay & Grain, $250. (330) 897-1459

FOR RENT: S185 BobCat with steel tracks, forks & bucket. $18./hr.; JLG Scissor-lift, $50/day; 42-ft. JLG GradeAll, (call for rate). 330-897-1222x3

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JOHN DEERE 290, 2 row corn planter, field ready, $250. Gravity Wagon, $200. (330) 893-4623

FOR RENT Bobcat T300 skid loader, $25/hr.; Bobcat Mini Hoe, $22/hr. +fuel (330) 231-6196 INTERNATIONAL 986 Tractor. Like new tires, Nice condition, One owner. (330) 473-7733 7' A-C Mower w/Hydraulic Lift, with 9HP

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LOOKING FOR a dependable driver for a Mason Crew (330) 231-3854

Case 850D six way dozer, very nice $21,000, Cat D4D dozer $15,000, '86 Case 450C Dozer, six way, cummins $15,000, '83 JD555A crawler loader $12,000, '06 Komatsu PC200LC-8 $93,000, '10 JD35D excavator $32,000, '06 TB153FR mini hoe low hrs. $42,500, '06 Yanmar VIO35 mini hoe $18,500, '04 Yanmar VIO35 mini hoe $14,000, Case 480C Back hoe $8500, '09 Cat IT14G Wheel Loader cab, heat, air 7K hrs. nice $30,000, '07 JD605C crawler loader w/ forks $55,000, JD 555G crawler loader, rebuilt trans $21,000, '89 JD455G crawler loader cab, tooth bucket $19,500, Case 455C Loader $17,500, '90 Cat 953 Loader cab, heat, air $17,000, JCB 214S Grademaster 4X4 loader landscaper. $14,750, Case 450 Loader $5000, '87 D5H TSK Track Skidder 8K Skidder $45,000, '03 JD 648G-III Grapple Skidder $55,000, '94 JD 648E skidder $24,500, '95 JD 548E skidder $24,500, '96 Franklin 170 grapple skidder, new rear tires $18,500, '83 JD 640 Skidder $17,000, 2- JD 440C Skidder $16,000 TO $22,000 each, '97 Timberjack 460 Skidder dual arch grapple. $40,000, Hamm Smooth Drum Roller $17,500, Case 602 Vibromax Pad Foot Roller $14,500, '00 Genie Lift Z60/34 articulated boom $22,500, '94 Moxy MT30S-3 6X6 off road dump. $18,500, '71CAT 613 Self Loading Scraper, 3208 cat engine. $8,500, '98 Mack 613 454 HP 13 speed 680K miles $15,500. Lots of misc. forks and buckets. Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 OR 330-567-3886

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Construction Equipment JOHN DEERE 5300 Tractor. 53 Horse Honda Motor. (330) 897-4536

99 1150G DOZER 3800 Hrs., New U.C. 38,000 99 PC 200 Komatsu Plumbed Q.C. 38,000. Joni Troyer, V.M. 279-4080

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EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: 05 650J LT six way dozer w/ ripper $56,000, '05 Cat D5G six way dozer w/ winch only, 2700 hrs $75,000, '04 JD 650H LGP only 2600 hrs $40,000, '95 Cat D6H Good Machine $35,000, '97 JD450G LC-IV dozer $22,500, JD 850B w/ winch $26,000, '91

Smokey Lane Stables, Inc. June 22nd Rodeo – 7 PM July 12th Ice Cream Sale, Horses 6 PM July 20th Rodeo – 7 PM 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

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power, 2 wheel drive, air tires, canopy, Very nice. 1660 hrs. (330) 857-6340†x5

FLAT BED Hay Wagon, 16' long, 8' wide, All treated wood, on 8 ton running gear, floatation tires, $1,500 OBO. (330) 763-3461 NH 488 HAY BIND. $3,000. NH L170 Skid Steer, 550 hrs, quick attach with enclosed cab, $24,000. (330) 359-1127 JD 446 Round Baler, 4x4, Silage Special, Good Condition. (330) 852-2263

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 CASE 1825 Skid Loader, Gas Nissan Engine, 2,500 hrs, (2) Buckets & Manure Forks, Foam filled tires w/30% tread. Great size for 2nd Skid Loader. $4,500. (330) 897-7904

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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

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

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

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 MAPLE SYRUP for Sale. Take advantage GRAMP'S & Gram's Flower Patch, Garof sugar house prices instead of store age sale - Lots of items! Plant sale: Anprices. 1/2 pint up to 5 gal containers. nuals 1/2 off, Baskets $10. 8073 Also, granulated maple sugar & maple Critchfield Rd. Shreve, 9-6, Mon-Sun. candy. Stop at the sugar house, @9585 CR 320, Millersburg, or call (330) LIKE-NEW PATIO furn: 3 sets. 2 kids elec scooters. 674-1430 rugs, pics, mirrors,             A r e a curtains, bedding sets, NOTICE: GREEN Acres Fertilizer in stock tons of home decor. 449 for pasture. $430. Grip - X1 $165.; Grip Danberry Dr, Thurs-Sat X2 organic $225.; Palverized Gypsum 8-4. 21% cal, 17% sulfur $170.; Gypsum pellets paper 1400# $80. Aden Mullet. 8056 JUNE 21-22, 7am - ? Sewing Machine in Criswell Rd, Fredericksburg, OH. Stand, Trampoline, Play Pen, (2) New Kidde Karts, New Throw Pillows, plus 330-695-2208. lots more. Lester Troyer, 5636 Fountain FOR SALE: Ear corn $200/ton; Also, Nook Rd., Apple Creek. 2 complete milker units, 45-lb. DeLavel bucket, good condition. Levi Yoder, HUGE GARAGE Sale! Compressor, Bike, Knives, Floor Jack, Lots of tools, Misc 330-897-0714. household items. 13420 TR 26, June CHERRY RIDGE GREENHOUSE has a 28-July 6. 8am - ?Just outside of Stillsupply of seed potatoes available. Also, well off of Rt 62. (330) 276-0219 late cabbage plants are ready. JUNE 25 6am-7pm, June 26 EAR CORN. $175 per ton. You pick up. 7 a m - 3 p m . (330) 473-7733 John Keim, 7945 Weaver Rd., Fredericksburg. Nelco sewing mach. plus treaFOR SALE: Conventional Oatlage, dle, quilting frame, computer desk, $60/Bale. (330) 567-2249 Tupperware, dishes, exer. bike, floor FOR SALE: 4x4 Wrapped Hay, 1st Cutt- lamps, kids' clothes, + MORE!! More ing, $30/bale. 2nd Cutting, $40/bale. sales in neighborhood. (330) 674-2351  KILN DRIED baled shavings, (330) GARAGE SALE: June 27-28-29, 8am. Gas Floor Lamp & Stand, Girls & Boys 279-2797 Clothes, Shoes, Rabbits, Fry Pies, Misc. FRESH GOAT MILK. 330-763-4526. Mervin G. Troyer, 1949 CR 70, Sugarcreek. WILL DO CUSTOM INLI NE Bale Wrapping. (330) 231-6640. MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE. 2 baby cribs, high chair, battery baby swing, 6 FREE HAY to make off of 2 acres, Hilly qt. sausage stuffer, fishing poles, used terrain, smaller equipment need. 1 mi W Lifetime folding tables, Floppy eared of Berlin (330) 674-2114 bunnies, 2 blue- male Parakeets, boys' 22 4x4 FIRST CUTTING beef hay. Pick dress shirts, machine washable hand up 3 mi. W. of Millersburg. $550. bags in assorted colors, New 10W 12V 201 LED bulbs one day only $20. Close 330-231-7446. out sale on denim. Lots more not listed! FOR SALE: Horse Hay. Large, round and Country Fabrics, Debra Troyer. 4558 small, squares. Jeff Miller, (330) T R 359-0159 628, Millersburg, Ohio 44654.

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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

P.Y. Stables Contact Paul @ 330-600-0183 The Yoder Family 5806 Co. Rd. 19, Millersburg, Oh

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HUGE MULTI-FAMILY yard sale, June 26-29. Country Corners Greenhouse, 2 mi. N. of Mt. Hope - Also sale on plant & selected store items. Same day as Mt. Hope Yard sales!

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HARVEST THRIFT STORE of Killbuck GREAT DEALS!! Stuff a bag for $6.00

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PONY SALE

Saturday, June 22nd • 8:30 a.m. Tack sells at 8:30 a.m., followed by Ponies at approximately Noon.

Will accept consignments up to sale time. A Couple Nice, Broke Ponies Already Consigned. Please call for number • Watch for more details. Special Fire Cracker Buck Sale • Saturday, July 6th *** 5 Serious Breeders Listed *** HAY • STRAW • FIREWOOD - 1st & 3rd SATuRDAY EvERY MONTH For more information call Pony Express Phone Service: 740-599-6607. Danville Auction is licensed and bonded in favor of the state of Ohio

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300+ CHILDREN'S clothes and shoes, 0-8t, Bassinet, Toys, Fisher-Price, Home Decor. June 21-22, 9-5. Eicher's, 4826 Port Washington Rd, Millersburg. 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. 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 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.

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MOVING SALE: June 21-22, Bill & Jayme Miller, 6554 CR 203, Berlin. Just E. of Martins Creek Church. Computer, Computer Parts, Books, CD's, Videos, Clothes, Shoes, Christmas Decor, Blue Jeans, Marble Pedestal, Tables, Desk Set w/Bookcases, Housewares, Ladder, Hardware, Lighting Fixtures, Crafts, Tools, Candles, & Much Much More!

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WOOL BUYING Wool Bags available if needed. Marvin (330) 893-7037 Ext 3 or Vernon (330) 893-2620 9 yr. old Bay Quarter horse gelding, safe for kids. (330) 852-1302 49" PONY MARE. 6 Years Old, broke to ride and drive. $450. (330) 893-3649. FOR SALE: 6 YEAR OLD Standard Bred Mare, buggy size. 4 YR OLD Paint Pony

Horses Livestock Mare, broke to ride and drive. Both TSS. Aaron Coblentz. (330) 852-2047

GOLDEN BUFF Pullets - starting to lay. Melvin Miller, 330-893-2585 Ext. 1.

MILK GOAT. Good milker. Roy Miller, 3915 TR 366, Millersburg, 330-893-4408

 FOR SALE: 7 YEAR OLD Black Standard Bred Mare. Traffic safe and sound, or makes a good brood mare. 330-674-0264.

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.

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

5 YR old Mare, Traffic Safe, Quiet, Stands good to hitch, Allen E. Miller, Holmesville, (330) 567-5944

FREE HORSE MANURE . We load, but you haul. 330-897-8369

FOR SALE: 5 yr old Friesian Saddle bred gelding, TSS, Lots of style, been in buggy. $3,400 (330) 893-0030

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

STANDARD BRED Mare For Sale, with foul by her side. Mare's name: Alabama Co-ed. $8,000 For more information Call Abby Stables (330) 852-0789

6 YR OLD Morgan Mare, Bay, Broke, $800. 4 yr old Pony Mare, Black & White, Broke, 49", $600. Yearling Stud Colt, Registered Morgan, Dark Chestnut w/some white. $1,000. 330-473-3215 11 YEAR OLD Riding Mare. Anyone can ride, $550. (330) 897-6602

12 YR old Brown Standard Bred, All Trot, Anybody can drive, TSS. 10 yr old Brown Standard Bred, with a Star, Good broke, Anybody can drive. (330) 231-5219 13 YEAR OLD Standard bred. Safe for anyone. Black with two white feet.$1,500. 2 YEAR OLD Belgian Gelding. Good broke for a 2 year old. $2,000. Marion Miller. Senff Rd. (330) 359-1127.

FELLER ESTATE AUCTION

51,000 readers will see your auction when you place it in the Holmes County Shopper! Ask your auctioneer to place your ad with us! 10135789

Location: Kaufman auction House next to amisH country tHeater, Directions 3.3 miLes east of BerLin or 0.5 miLe west of waLnut creeK, oHio in HoLmes county. from i-77 taKe sr 39 west approximateLy 12 miLes to auction House.

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CAR – LAwN & GARdEN EqUIPMENT: ’98 chevy Lumina LtZ; white outdoor Lt135 garden tractor w/ bagger; craftsman self-propelled mower; yard cart; lawn trailer; hose & reel; aluminum ext. ladder; 6’ aluminum step ladder; hand tools; seeders; cement figurines; porch swing; craftsman tool box; FURNITURE – HOUSEHOLd – COLLECTIbLES: sofa; recliners; dining room table w/ 6 chairs & matching china hutch; oak double pedestal table w/ 4 chairs; end tables; corner hutch; 2 twin beds; oak queen bed w/ bookcase headboard; oak dresser w/ mirror; drum table; full bed w/ bookcase; 2 metal desks; chest of drawers; singer sewing machine; ironing table; card table; cameras; several tv’s; paper shredder; pyrex; pots & pans; kitchen drawer; warther knife “Dover Hi 1951”; fenton silvercrest; norman rockwell pieces; collector plates; books; old telephone; filing cabinets; cast iron bell; misc. smalls not listed; TOy COLLECTION: 110 cataloged lots of toys incl. winross semi’s, int. tractors & semis, farm tractors, pickups, coca-cola, local & national advertising trucks, some precision series; for complete catalog go to www.kaufman-auctions.com or call the office. TERMS: cash, check, or any major credit card with valid i.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Lunch Stand Auction by order of: dean Feller Estate Richard Feller & Holly Gonter – Co-Executors Tuscarawas County Probate Case # 2012-ES57027

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6 YR old Black Trotting Gelding, sire Siarra Kosmos, dam: American Winn e r , TSS Fancy driver. $5,700. 6 yr old Dutch Standard Bred Gelding, bay 3 white sock & stripe, sire: Toronto, T S S , Big strong surrey horse that drives w i t h class. $5,000. Joseph Yoder 33945 S R 643 Baltic Ohio 43804 (330) 897-8650 DORPER KATAHDIN Cross Rams. 4 months old. $150 each. Ewes also available. (330) 897-1241 JERSEY BULLS, Natually Polled, Out of Good Stock, $675 ea. (330) 377-4190 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. 6 Yr old 50" black Pony gelding, broke to ride & drive. $525. 740-622-5216 MINIATURE PONY MARE, 32", black and white. Broke to ride and drive. TSS, Needs work. 330-852-1902. FOR SALE: Gray yearling filly. 3/4 Percheron, 1/4 standard bred. Alvin Mast, 7320 TR 652, Millersburg, OH 44654 FOR SALE: 3 yr old Quarter Horse Mare, Chestnut 2 Whites & a Stripe, Good broke to ride, TSS, Been on trail. (330) 897-0554 13 YR. OLD MUSTANG GELDING trail horse, rides & drives, $900. (330) 231-2708 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. 11 YEAR old red sorrel 1/2 standard, 1/2 Belgian mare. Broke to work anywhere. TSS. Strong, willing worker. Stripe, one white sock. 1 mile S. of Mt. Eaton. Enos B. Yoder 9767 Senff Rd. Dundee, OH 44624 5 YEAR OLD Bay, Standard Bred trotter, boys horse. Needs work. Wes Yoder. CR 200. 330-359-5113. FOR SALE: Broilers, dressed or alive. Alvin R. Mast, 7325 T.R. 652, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 2 YR old Belgain Gelding, Broke to ride and drive. Joe Hershberger (330) 897-1468 1 YR OLD Registered Morgan Stallion. Also, a 7 yr old Register Morgan Mare, Buggy broke and also rides. (330) 897-4064 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. 15 MONTH OLD Jersey bull, 5.64 Fat, 4.03 pro., Vernon Mast, 5440 Moreland Rd., Fredericksburg, 698-0514 ext.2. 6 YR old trotting mare, TSS, by Magestic Victory, Dam SJ's Photo, $800. 330-852-2381 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. 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 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

CURT YODER, AUCTIONEER curt@kaufmanrealty.com (330) 204-2447 CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER

3 YR old Dutch Standard Bred Mare, TSS, Needs miles. (330) 897-1295 12 YR old Gelding, Surrey Size, TS, Women can drive, $950. (330) 674-0393


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FOR SALE: 9 yr old Paint Gelding, Ride & Drive, TSS, Has been on trial rides and in Buggy. $1,200. 330-600-1511 FOR SALE: 50" Brown & White Paint Pony Mare. Broke to ride & drive. Atlee Gingerich, 9047 S Kansas Rd. 8 YEAR OLD Standard Bred Gelding. TSS. Been in buggy 5 years. Too much for women. $1,600. Tim Hershberger, (330) 893-0171. 3 YR OLD Brown & White Paint Miniature Mare Pony, Broke to Drive, 40" Tall $400 330-600-9682 6 YEAR old Paint Gelding. 54 inches high. Broke to ride and drive. TSS. Needs exp rider, $650. Gabriel Wengerd 330-674-7247 ext. #3 2 YEAR OLD Green broke, Morgan bay mare. $450. 330-763-4252. FOR SALE or Trade, Spring Cheviog Lambs, Mast 12711 Cunningham Rd., (330) 439-8844

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3 YR. old Bay Belgian standardbred cross gelding. T.S.S. Women can drive, nice buggy horse. Also, works in the field, $1500. 10243 Salt Creek Rd., Fredericksburg. 7 yr. old black standard bred gelding, tss, sharp upheaded horse. Emanuel Yoder (330) 600-1501 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 3 YR old Belgian Gelding, Broke, Red Sorro, 2 White socks & strip. Also, 7 yr old Cross Bred Mare, Dark Bay with Strip & 3 Whites, Good Broke, Women can drive, TSS, In foul to Triple H Saturn for July 2013. 740-623-9879 Ext. 1

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FOR SALE: Katahdin Sheep, $125 ea. Willis Yoder, 5189 CR 19, Millersburg (330) 893-1973†Ext 2  FOR SALE: 4 yr. old pony mare, 44" brown/white, broke, tss, sharp;  Also, Puggle male, 4 yrs. old. 330-567-9690 x3.

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. WILL TRAIN PONIES. Weaver, 7841 C.R. 373, Big Praire, Ohio 44611 FOR SALE: 48" Black & White Y e a r l i n g , Homozygous Pony Stallion. Good broke to ride & drive, TSS. A great Stallion prospect. (330) 674-0736 FOR SALE: (3) Powder Coated Horse Stalls, $1,750 OBO. (740) 502-2539

Holmes County CHapter ameriCan red Cross 20tH annual Benefit auCtion

Location: Mt. Hope auction Barn – Mt. Hope, oHio

saturday June 29, 2013 9:00 am

new & donated items: Lots of new misc. items donated by local merchants including: oak, cherry, and walnut bedroom sets, tables and chairs, desks, coffee and end tables, shelves, stands, beautiful handmade quilts and wall hangings. Breakfast Buffet starting at 7:00 am Bake sale starting at 8:00 am lunch includes: BBQ chicken (carry-out available), root beer floats, kettle pop corn, homemade ice cream and sandwiches sale times: miscellaneous 9:00 am lawn furniture 10:00 am furniture sale 11:00 am Quilt sale 1:00 pm terms: cash, check, Visa or Mastercard to arrange for pick up of items or for more info contact the american red cross Holmes county chapter 330-674-5861. the Holmes county chapter works with local funding only. it does not receive any state or federal monies.

auctioneers: Derrick Kandel, robbie Miller, Myron Miller, aden Yoder

FOR SALE: 6 yr old Quarter Horse Gelding, Kid Broke to ride, $1,000 330-893-9304

FOR SALE: 5 yr old Hackney Gelding, 52", Broke to drive, Good traveler, Not for small children, $550. (330) 897-1015

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.

FOR SALE: 7 YEAR Standard Bred Gelding, Buggy broke, TSS too slow. $1,200. (330) 279-9290†x3

FOR SALE: 8 yr old Gelding, Fresh, Sire: Yankee Glide, Dam by: Sierra Kosmos, Black, Pretty, Sharp, Top Driver. 7 yr old Gelding, Big Surrey Horse, Mostly Trot, Family Type. 8 yr old Gelding, Double Gaited, (Trots A lot) Boys horse deluxe, Drives with tight lines, These horses are TSS. (330) 852-0159 VM Dale Schlabach.

HOLSTEIN BULLS. Good pedigrees delivered. Henry Yoder, 7445 CR 51, Big Prairie, OH 44611

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

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

STANDING AT Stud. Black & white 41" pony, very sharp. Service fee $40. Phone (330) 852-3727 ext 2. FOR SALE: (2) Pair Guineas, $20/pair. Jonas Hershberger, 2950 CR 600, Millersburg, OH. 44654. (330) 893-8702 (11) KATAHDIN Lambs, 3 mo old. $100 ea. Owen Hershberger, (330) 897-2409 VM

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

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 4 yr old black gelding standardbred; Good broke pony for small children; Also, road cart and hay rake. (330) 893-3087 ext 4.

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

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

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

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.

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

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 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.

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

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

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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 FOR SALE: Easy entry pony cart. Good condition. Air tires, $300. 6645 Salt Creek Rd., Fredericksburg, Ohio FOR SALE: 4 Year old Mare Bay. Drives Snuck in the Bid Sire C.R. CommanDo Sire of dam SJ's. Photo Samuel Petersheim, 9106 Co. Rd. 201, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627

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

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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 7 yr old Light Draft Mare, Bay, 17H, Quiet & Gentle, Good Broke. $550 (330) 852-0647 3 YR old black gelding, trots nice, very good broke family horse, TSS, $2500. Also some other fresh horses. Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777 2 YR old Jersey Bull, Sired by Impuls, Sure Breeder. (330) 897-1295 Ext 1

8 YR old King Konch, X Balanced Image Gelding, Broke for women, Big enough for surrey. Mike Kurtz, (330) 695-2174

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

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

FOR SALE: Purebred 4 yr. old Katahdin Ram. Paul Raber, 330-852-3932 ext. 2.

FRY – WILSON REAL ESTATE AUCTION

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

MONDAY EVE., JUNE 24, 2013 6:00 PM

14 YR. OLD dark bay standard bred gelding, surrey horse for last 6 yrs. Call (330) 674-2779†x2 LM or call bet. 7-7:30 am at 330-674-0766.

Real estate auction laRge Ranch home on 3.975 acRes

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.

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

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

REAL ESTATE: The Fry home is a 1456 sq. ft. 3 BR ranch home built in 1958 on an 80’ x 140’ lot. The main floor features a living room w/fireplace, DR, kitchen, 3 BR’s and a full bath. There is also a full bath off of the master BR. The home has a full basement with a finished family room w/fireplace and a 2 car garage. The home is heated by a natural gas F/A furnace that was updated in 1998 and also has central A/C. The home has good bones but is 70’s in its décor. This is a nice opportunity to buy a solid home in a good location at auction then decorate it to your taste. More detailed information is available on the website www.reshowcase.com or there are brochures available in the information box on the property. INSPECTION: Showings are available by appointment. Call Vicki Vitallo @ 330-465-2027, Steve Andrews @ 330-465-8498 or Real Estate Showcase Wooster @ 330-264-6888. TERMS: We require a non-refundable down payment of $5,000.00 down at the close of the auction with the balance to be paid in full at closing within 30 to 45 days. There are no financing contingencies. TAX & LEGAL: Parcel No. 67-000547.000 Killbuck Twp. Wayne County Wooster City Schools. The taxes on this home are $1,278.75 per half year and will be pro-rated to the day of closing. The sellers will provide a Warranty Deed & Certificate of Title plus offer to split the fee for an Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance. Immediate possession will be given at closing. WILSON & FRY, OWNERS Auction Conducted By:

VICKI VITALLO Co-Listing Agent 330-465-2072 Jon Mast Broker/Auction Mgr. Fred Troyer, Broker www.reshowcase.com


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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

CHEST OF DRAWERS, shelving, clean headboards & frames, filing cabinets, blue recliner, office chairs, nice baby crib & mattress, All size NEW DELUXE mattress sets. 2 mi. W. of Becks Mills. 2529 TR 110, Millersburg. (330) 674-0944.

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

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

FOR SALE: FULL BLOODED Katahatin Ram, 2-1/2 yrs. old, $250. Fredericksburg, OH. (330) 359-0090 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 REG, WHITE DORPER Ram Lambs- Well muscled lambs with good shedding genetics. Put more weight on your market lambs with a Dorper.330-897-2907 ext 3

FOR SALE: King size pillow top mattress with split spring. Troyer, 7750 TR 567, Holmesville, OH  FOR SALE: single pedestal round table with one leaf and claw feet. Also, two matching chairs. $250 OBO. 330-674-4586 ext. 1 FOR SALE: 3 Queen, 1 Full/Qn Size Quilts. Long Arm Quilted Designed for boys or man cave. $125. 330-378-2002. OVAL 72"X48" Oak Table, Double Pedestal, Light Color, w/2 Leaves, and (6) Arm Chairs, $995. Call (330) 844-3516

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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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 HUNGER GAMES, NAAS, scouting programs. We have quality local made youth and light adult long bows and recurves and supplies. Hill Country Bows, 330-674-9609 ROSS CARDIAC 34 2009 Compound Bow, Draw Weight 70lbs, w/sight, whisker bisket, peep sight, stablizer. $375 (330) 466-6791 HOYT TRYKON Bow, Sight, rest, stabilizer, quiver, arrows, & case. Fully Loaded. $325 OBO. 330-600-2488 JOHNSON 5 1/2 Seahorse outboard for sale. Great for trolling, $300. Call Dennis, 330-852-3159 FOR SALE: 2005 HOYT VTEC. Total package. Super condition, $300/obo. Joseph Miller, 330-893-1626 x 3 LOOKING FOR Driver to take us to Lake Erie. Boat provided. Must have clean driving record. (330) 674-2500 PAYING $30 per acre for prime prime deer and turkey hunting land. Call (419) 522-0758.

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FOR SALE: NEW Cricut expression machine with 2 cartridges, $199.99. Also, Fix-n-mix bowls, $25. Call 330-231-7262. Compressor units used. $75 each. (330) 893-3492.

FOR SALE: Intex Ultraframe, 22'x52" pool, new in box-unopened - New price $699, will sell for $600. (330) 893-1477 WANTED:CAST IRON kitchen sink with cabinet. For Sale: lawn mower deck for Huskie Mower. 330-279-2142

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

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Two story 3 BR, 3 BA ranch home on 7.10 acres. Attached 2 car garage, beautiful location. All mineral rights transfer to the buyer. $185,000 Bob Schlabach

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330.893.3866

EMPIRE VENTED Room Gas Heater (visual flame) Model #RH-50B-6, 50,000BTU/HR, Never Used $875 Call John (440) 669-6991 WALNUT VENEER Sheet 8'x16", 75 sheets. $10 each or $500 for all. 330-749-9453 10 x 8' STORAGE BUILDING. 2 big front doors, Locking dock door, Window, Rhino flooring. Paid $1,500, 5 yr old. Asking $600. (330) 897-2170. 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 BATHTUB WITH shower, 30x60, 4-pc. with right hand drain, like new, $200. (330) 231-2708 FOR SALE: UPHOLSTERY TOOLS, Snaps, Button maker, Foam rubber, Etc. (330) 893-2037 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060. FOR SALE: Used open top hanging chicken feeders. $7.00 @ Mahlon Yoder, C. R. 12, 740-622-1654

JUNE SPECIAL!! 10% off anything bought for a wedding gift - excluding consignments. Gypsy Spring Variety 6321 CR 407, Millersburg. (330) 674-0736

8' x 17" FIBERGLASS diving board. $350. Electric stove, good condition, $100. Michael Keim. 8671 TR 561, Holmesville. (330) 465-4197. NEW RALEIGH 20" Mens' bike. $200. 10 ft. shuffle board table, $250. (330) 897-6602

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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. REFRIGERATOR $65, Truck cap 75"x61" $55, friendly kittens, cats. Donation. Berlin 330-473-9667 GARDEN SHED, new, 2-1/2'x3'x6' high, shiplap siding, cedar shake roof, $220. 330-852-2865 10 USED 48"x 36" slider windows. 4' white vanity with top. Free Filler Concrete. (330) 600-1735. FOR SALE: CHAMPION Juicer. Used a few times- like new. Call 330-852-4997. $300. CANON CAMERA with zoom lens. EF-35-80MM 1-4-5-6 52 MM with case. $100. Sony Digital Video Camera Recorder HI 8 dcr trv 140 video HI with case. Only $250. Garmin GPS Complete $85. Canon D320 Digital printer 505303. $100. Champion Electric Juicer Household by Plastaket MFG Inc. The World's Finest Juicer. $275. 330-231-0218. FOR SALE: New & Used Generators, Prices from $250-$475. 330-600-9461 FOR SALE: Cricut Imagine, includes 3 cartridges, like new, $175. (330) 897-1377†x3 leave message. CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. FOR SALE: Older claw foot bath tub in good condition. Call 330-674-7211 FOR SALE: GAME BOY Advance with charger. $40. (330) 893-4157 (2) Michelin TIRES, Symmetry, 225/60/R16, All Season, Good Condition. $120/Pair. Also Cross Cut Saw, 69" long, Good Condition $150. (419) 827-2213 FOR SALE: Surrey. Lights, brakes, storm front. Locust Grove Buggy, 6601 TR 331, Millersburg, OH 44654 330-674-9516 ext. 3 FOR SALE: 16'x7' White, Aluminum Garage Door. Not insulated. $100 (330) 897-1222† Ext 4 LIKE NEW 300 gal. Fuel Tank, on skids. $600. Also, 12V Fuel Pump, $200. OBO. (330) 852-4131 OBRIEN WATER Skis and wake board. Good condition. Make offer. (330) 893-1636 VM 24' OPEN FRONT Produce Cooler w/ shelving and a new compressor. (330) 695-2905

the heart of the market

Quality built home with 3 BR, 1 BA. Newly remodeled kitchen and dining room w/Mullet Cabinets. Refinished hardwood floors. Large backyard and 2 car garage. $135,000 Cliff Sprang

• Solar02800 PanelsAD12844739 - 15-215 watt 216 • Charge Controllers 10123417 • Inverters (AIMS, Power Bright, Magnum, Outback) • Batteries US Battery • Wind Turbines 400 watt-20 kw • Gridtie & Offgrid - Solar Systems • Wiring for Houses, Shops & Barns

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

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FOR SALE: 16" saddle, fair condition, $175/obo; PSP 4 sports tapes, good condition, $165. Call (330) 401-6425

FOR SALE: All sizes of field stones. Will load. (330) 279-2333.

An attractive, remodeled 3 BR, 2 BA home with a full basement. Includes newer roof, furnace & A/C. You will appreciate the many updates that have already been done to this quality home. $86,000

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

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

BUGGY FOR sale. Sliding curtain, rubber tire. 330-852-2829 FOR SALE: FIELD STONES, all sizes. MONITOR PUMP JACK, $200 OBO. SMALL DRILL PRESS on cabinet, $125. Mark Troyer 330-852-0653 FOR SALE: Boys Buggy in very good condition. (330) 567-2249 USED MINI SURREY in good condition, $4000/obo. (330) 695-2626, lv. message. 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. USED VINYL curtain strips, 1/8"x6"x92", 58 strips @ $3.50/each. (330) 674-0560 ext 2.

NEW BUGGIES for Sale. For more information Call (330) 621-8426 FOR SALE: Beanie Babies, hundreds to choice from starting at $1.00. Call 330-464-4504 for more info. 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 INCREASE ENERGY - Powerful weight loss & decreased appetite with PURPLE TIGER...all natural ingredients. 60-ct. bottle $43, Thyroid Complex $29, or buy BOTH for $68. Send check or money order to: John Keim, 7945 Weaver Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627. (330) 466-8673.

HILTZER HARD coal stove, Make offer, (330) 401-9952, Farmerstown FOR SALE: Battery bicycle, Rally-type, 1000 miles, good condition, $1800. Alvin Hershberger, (330) 473-0255 FOR SALE: Swings set, slide, swings, deck. On Display at Miller's Hickory Rockers, 330-359-7146. Asking $375.

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 ROAD CART FOR SALE with lights, rubber tires, excellent condition. Call after 5:30 p.m. (330) 852-0615 FOR SALE: UTILITY TRAILER. 4x6'x12" with 3 foot side boards all the way around. Steel bed, Full size tires. $250/obo. 330-231-6445.

Yoder Land auction Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Casio CTK401, 49-key keyboard, w/stand $75. (330) 893-3463. GUITAR W/CASE, Capo & Tuner, All in good condition. $250 (330) 695-2328

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CAVALIER FEMALE. Tricolored, 3 year old. Pet only. $350. (330) 893-3649 FOR SALE: 1 YR OLD AKC Poodle, female. Cream color, Bred to Yorkie male June 10th. $450. (330) 893-0308. 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  BORDER COLLIE: female for sale. 1 yr. old. Nice farm dog. 330-279-3409 ext. 1  GUINEA PIGS. Smooth coated and athenian. $8.00. (330) 674-6743

FOR SALE: 30 plus wooden school desks, $10 each. Mose Keim, 8738 TR 652, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627 Open Buggy , Excellent Condition, Steel Tires, 2-way LED Lights, Noah Yoder, 5163 TR 629, MIllersburg, (330) 893-3921

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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.

FOR SALE: Older, Black and Tan, Female German Shepherd. $150. (330) 674-2467. AKC LASSIE Collie Stud Service. Willis J. Miller, 3649 SR 557, Baltic. (330) 893-4611 FOR SALE: Cur Blue Heeler Cross Puppies. 10 weeks old. Will make good farm dogs. 330-674-9924

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####### 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. ####### BOXER PUPPIES, 2 male, 2 female, born 3-27-13, $300 ea. (330) 852-4283  FOR SALE: Lion Head Bunnies. 3 wks. old. Various colors. Also, Siberian Husky. Justin Troyer, 330-279-4080  14 WK old Siberian Husky Male, Red & White, CH Bloodlines. Mast 12711 Cunningham Rd., (330) 439-8844 POMERANIAN MALE, AKC/ACA, 2-1/2 yr old, Cream, Proven, Nice Hair Coat, $175 OBO (330) 674-5129† Ext. 3 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

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NORWEGIAN Elkhound PUPPIES, AKC registered, ready to go now, $200. (330) 897-7830 BUNNIES FOR SALE. Dwarf and Checker giants. 2 Male Call ducks. (330) 674-1900 WANTED: A PAIR swans. Give price and phone number. Levi Swartzentruber. 3235 CR 168, Millersburg OH. WANTED: MALTESE Male & Female, (330) 852-1084

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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.

Troyer real esTaTe aucTion Eastern Holmes County Farm

GPS Coordinates are 40.648899,-81.825249 Location: 5784 Twp. Rd. 610, Fredericksburg OH 44627. From SR 241, at Farmers Produce Auction take CR 235 north approx. 2 miles to Twp. Rd 606 west 1/2 mile to Twp. Rd. 610 north to auction. Or from Fredericksburg take CR 201 south approx. 2 miles to Twp. Rd 606 east 1.5 miles to Twp. Rd 610 to location. Signs posted.

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FOR SALE: 2 male dogs, black Lab/Airedale mix. Excellent watch dogs. 330-763-1965

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 Till7 acres • 1 parcel Able FieldS - hunTinG & recreATion hilltop building sites buildinG SiTeS - hbp MinerAl riGhTS beautiful view • holmes countY open For inSpecTion: ThuRSdAy June 20Th - 4:00 TO 6:00 PM killbuck twp. • west holmes schools 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 Location: 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 Between Lancaster, OH and this land at your convenience and see the wonderful possibilities Somerset. In Rushville take this farm provides. State Route 664 south, through TerMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the Bremen, to Webb Summit Rd. balance due at closing in approximately 45 days. no contingencies. Turn left toAn Trails End Rd. to attractive piece of hilltop land in a great location. The Acreage and frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final auction. Signs will behas posted. property a nice building site with a gorgeous view survey. Buyer to pay $500 per surveyed parcel. Farm will be offered in parcels and combinations. Mineral rights will transfer with to the east...land Excellent opportunity to buy a is planted in corn for 2013. Mineral the land subject to all articles of record. Portions of this land are transfer. If you’re looking for some acreage for large piece rights of ground in southwithin the Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. natural Gas Storage 4-H projects some animals in the country, yet close east Ohio without having or to go Field. Above and below surface structures and construction activiMillersburg, all the wayto to the far edge of you can help yourself with this one. ties within 300’ of a wellhead and within 25’ of a pipeline may be closing (approx. 45 days). Announcethe state! Here is a stop parcelby, of pick-up land thata brochure Please and walk the land at limited. Announcements day of sale take precedence. ments at the auction precede all advertistruly has it your all: 43convenience. acres (approx. 12 leGAl: Parcel #’s B050160000700, B050170000900, ing and statements. acres of open farm landa that10% could be a B050170001000, B050170001300, & B050200002600 located in terms: non-refundable downpayment NOTE: Mineral rights will be offered food plot; and acresthe of woods), a nicebalance Green Township of Ashland County and the Loudonville School due31 at auction, due at closing. separately. district. yearly Taxes are: $1,134.28 based on CAuV; any recoupcreek, ATVannouncements trails and all the privacy you at the auction precede previous ads ment is the responsibility of the buyer. Parcel #0340048000 want at theand end of a dead-end road. statements. parcel #0800435002. Auction by order of Jonas & emma Keim Real estate taxes: $116.59 per half. There are many signs of wildlife here,

Mast Real Estate Auction Tues., June 4, 2013 6:00 p.m

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Firman Mast owners: reuben Owner: and esta Yoder with the promise of excellent hunting. Stop by the property, pick up a brochure Realtor/Auctioneer: Orus Mast 330auctioneers/reaLtors: 473-9077 and walk the land at your convenience orus mast, 330-473-9077 Realtor/Auctioneer: Vernon Yoder 330(and risk). vernon Yoder, 330-466-0520 466-0520 Terms: A 10% nonrefundable down payment is due at the auction. Balance More photos at: Auctionzip.com ID #21631 due at

Open House: Wednesday, June 26, 5:00-7:00 p.m.

A tremendous offering in the eastern Holmes County area. Located in the heart of the Holmes and Wayne County rural farming community this land is sure to impress. Approx. 65 acres of open tillable land with the balance being wooded. each parcel offers excellent country settings and building sites. The 2 story farmhouse, barn and outbuildings are older but still livable and useable. The mineral rights are intact and transfer to the buyers. The existing oil & gas well provides free gas to the buildings. Oil & gas lease is HBP (held by production). Parcel 1: Farmhouse on 5 acres. 398’ frontage on TR 610 Parcel 2: Barn and outbuildings on 5 acres. 518’ frontage on TR 610 Parcel 3: 5 acres open land. 591’ frontage on TR 610 Parcel 4: 9.6 acres open land. 50’ frontage on TR 610 Parcel 5: 5 acres open land. 288’ frontage on TR 610 Parcel 6: 17.08 acres mostly open land. 50’ frontage on TR 610 Parcel 7: 10.7 mostly wooded acres. 50’ frontage on TR 610 Parcel 8: 4 open & wooded acres. 380’ frontage on TR 610 Parcel 9: 5.2 wooded acres. 492’ frontage on TR 610 Parcel 10: 6.5 acres open land. 280’ frontage on TR 610 Parcel 11: 5.8 acres open land. 360’ frontage on TR 610 Parcel 12: 15.09 open and wooded land. 50’ frontage on TR 610 Parcel 13: 10 acres mostly wooded land. 958’ frontage on TR 610 Will be sold in parcels and combined, sells whichever way nets to most for sellers. don’t miss this rare opportunity to invest in Holmes County land. Call for map & brochure. Call Jr. miller for more info. Sells at 6:00 p.m. LegaL and TaxeS: Taxes on entire farm are $936.06 per ½ year. Holmes County parcel # 2400937000. 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. OWneRS: The dan and Katie ann Troyer Family; eli Troyer & david Troyer, Trustees

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

daVe KaUFMan, BROKeR/aUCTIOneeR JR. MILLeR, ReaLTOR/aUCTIOneeR 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com


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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 FOR SALE: Raber Dog Kennel in good condition, 1-10x14 shed with 24 pens & outside runs; also 1-10x14 whelping shed with hotwater heater. Call for details (570) 725-3570. DOGGONE/HAPPY MOUNTAIN KENNELS offering canine stud service. Boxers, English & French Bulls, Great Danes, Dobermans, Dalmations, German Shepherds, Ole English Bull doggies, Newfoundlands. "All females must be tested". A-I available. Pickup & delivery @ $.75/per mile. (419) 994-5381 or (740) 824-4361.  FOR SALE: 6'x16' dog kennels, partitions for 10 pens with 1x2 vinyl coated wiring 3 whelping kennels with 5 pens set up for electric heat. USDA Inspection. Paul J. Miller 8308 T.R. 656 Fredericksburg, OH 44627

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FOR SALE: 8 mo old, Australian Shepherd Male, Black/Tan, $50. (330) 893-9140 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 10 WK OLD AKC Male, Bichon Puppy. $250. (330) 473-8232. 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. 8 GOLDEN Retriever Puppies, AKC Registered, 5-Male, 3-Female, 6 wks old, (330) 749-4568 KITTIES FOR SALE: Six weeks, Cute, Friendly, Tabby, Tabby and white. 330-763-4999. FOR SALE: FOX TERRIER female. Brown & white, 3 yr. old. Call 330-893-2521

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

Pets Supplies 300

FOR SALE: AKC Registered Great Dane, female. Black, 3 yr. old. AKC BLACK MALE Puppy, 9 wks. old. (419) 994-3528 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 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 AKC CHOCOLATE Lab, female, 3 yrs. old, $250. ACA 2 yr. old Chocolate Lab, female, $250. (330) 275-4692 BLUE TICK COON HOUND. Female, UKC Registered, 5 yr. old. Will be in heat in 2 mo. Runs in trees. $200. (419) 606-3674 2 YEAR OLD BICHON/ Yorkie, with two puppies. (330) 893-2483. FOR SALE: 6 yr old Yellow Labradoodle, Female, $75 (330) 893-3909 GOLDEN DOODLE male, 1 yr old, Shots & Dewormed. Friendly disposition. $250 Jason Troyer 330-231-9602 PUGGLE Female, $75 Friendly, (330) 893-3479 FOR SALE: 2 yr. old boxer female. Nice, brindle with white. Friendly for a pet, $125. 330-852-8620 CAVALIER MALE Blenheim. Proven, 2 yrs old, Excellent for Cross Breeding. (330) 600-0864 $5 KITTENS (330) 695-3892 or 330-749-8378. REDBONE Coon Hound, 3 yr old Female, 4yr old Male, Good Coon Hunters, Don't have time to hunt them. $350 ea. OBO. (330) 674-0520 ONLY 2 LEFT! FEMALE PEKE-A-POO puppy-will be small; Also, female black/silver MINIATURE SCHNAUZER, quiet disposition. (330) 276-5613.

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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ENGLISH BULLDOG Puggle Puppies, Up to date on shots & wormed. Starting at $425. (330) 763-4037 THREE 3 YR OLD Bulldog cross, females. Good mothers, $400 each or $1,050 for them all. (330) 893-4157 WANTED: GOLDEN Retriever females, Shiba Inu male, Norwegian Elkhoud, male, Husky male. Daniel Miller, Ph. 330-674-1879 AKC ENGLISH BULLDOGS 8 wks. old, health guarantee, stocky, pudgy, adorable. Call 330-674-1416. Pictures available: www.puppysalenow.com

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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.

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

FOR SALE: 4 yr old Bicheon Poodle female dog, house trained, & Friendly dog. $350 (330) 674-2922

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

 FOR SALE: 6 week old AKC Lab Puppies. Shots & wormed. Also wanted Chain link dog Kennel. (330) 674-0557†Ext 1 

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

GOLDEN DOODLE Puppy, male. Born 2/18/13, Shots & Dewormed $250. Jason Troyer 330-231-9602

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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

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

FOR SALE: Cocker Spaniel, Breed Sell-Out. 4-Females. Good Breeding Stock. (330) 674-9900

CYCLONE 48" Dia. 10' high. 4 yrs. old. (good cond.) 60' 8" steel pipe. Call 330-674-0889

LAB PUPPIES, AKC, Black, Chocolate & Yellow. Males & Females, Wormed and First Shots, $375. (330) 695-9924

PERKINS 160 HORSE Diesel with clutch. Good working condition. $2,850. Eli Weaver. 7841 CR 373. Big P r a i r i e , O h i o , 44611.

ENGLISH BULLDOG Mix,.Adult females, some are bred. Kennel reduction sale. $100-$500. (330) 600-9383. 2 ACA YORKIE MALES. Both proven breeders. (330) 674-6679. VM 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 LAB & Pit Bull Cross, 1-1/2 yr old Female, Makes a nice pet. She is very quiet & tame, $75 OBO. (330) 674-0520 FOR SALE: Shih Tzu ACA female, $150. Henry A.M. Yoder, CR 19, Millersburg, OH Ph. 330-893-1395

The Woods TrusT AucTion nATurAl sereniTy

Location: 6692 cR 624 MiLLeRsbuRg, ohio 44654. gPs cooRdinates: 40.552703,-81.862737. FRoM MiLLeRsbuRg take Jackson stReet/sR 39/us 62 east 3 MiLes to cR 624 and Location. FRoM beRLin take Main st/sR 39/us 62 west 4 MiLes to cR 624 and Location.

saturday July 13, 2013 12:00 noon

85 acres * holmes co. * hardy twp. * west holmes schools * Mature woods * serene setting 4 homes * shop bLdg * outbuildings * trails * heritage trail * woodland Management Plan ideal Retreat site * Multi- Family Potential * Producing oil & gas well open for inspection: saturday June 29th 1:00 – 3:00PM & Tuesday July 2nd 5:00 – 7:00PM

For auction terms and conditions, legal as well as property details, pictures, maps, and auction brochures, visit kaufmanrealty.com to download or contact Jason & anthony to have a copy sent. sale by the order of: The Woods Trust Glick Family

d. anthonY kauFMan cai, bRokeR 330.231.4211 or anthony@kaufmanrealty.com Jason MiLLeR cai, ReaLtoR/auctioneeR 740.541.7475 or jason@kaufmanrealty.com

Wanted to Buy

WANTED:RELOADING KIT. Also, good used recurve bow. 330-473-7027

WANTED DION Thrash machine with straw cutter. Andew N. Yoder, 30936 CR 126, Fresno, Ohio 44824 SOMEONE TO REMOVE A 30x40 steel

Tools Machinery roof with trusses cement block building for supplies. Call (330) 897-1437.

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. TS100 NEW Holland Tractor, 2700 hrs, w/Ditch Bank Mower, $17,500. (330) 377-4190 DELTA 10" Table Saw. No motor, Good condition, $100. (330) 897-6602 (2) PALLET Jacks, 5000lb., $140. 5500lb, $180. Good Condition. (330) 897-1423 FOR SALE: Diesel Generator Welder, Used very little, $400. Aden H. Yoder (330) 674-2002 VM. FOR SALE: Saylor Beall stationary air compressor, 3HP, #703, Paul Hershberger, (330) 674-2907

YOU GOT SCRAP - WE GOT CASH! Pickups available. No equipment or vehicle too big for our disposal. Call anytime, 330-275-7980. WANTED: DRY CORN cobs. Levi Swartzentruber. 3235 CR 168. Millersburg, Ohio, 44654. WANTED: CABINETS, kitchen, bathroom, sewing room etc. State price, size and condition. 330-674-0356 ext. 3 WANTED: 1-1/2 - 3HP Electric Motor, (330) 852-9310 WANTED: 50 gal plastic drums w/lids, (330) 893-3619 WANTED: GOOD used gas stove with outside tank. Prefer 30", black. Roman Raber 13144 T.R. 474 Big Prairie, OH 44611

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

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PRIME DEVELOPMENT lot on Ray/ Broadway in New Phila. Zoned B2 Lot 164x88. Limited time only @ 95,000 or possible trade for acreage in country. Call 330-359-0270.

Miller real estate auction Benton, oHio

location: 6315 CR 207 BENTON, OhIO. FROM MILLERsBURg OhIO TAkE sR 241 AppROx. 5 MILEs TO BENTON, TAkE CR 207 EAsT TO pROpERTy. sIgNs pOsTEd.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013 6:00 p.m.

2000 square Ft. Commercial Building on 68’x60’ Lot in the Village of Benton * salt Creek Twp * holmes County * East holmes schools open For inspection: thursday June 27, 2013 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. great clean building available in eastern holmes County. Building has 200 amp 3 phase electric and is up to code for commercial food processing but could be used for multiple different businesses. Building has an air compressor, overhead garage door, loading dock, restroom & commercial sink. Water well and septic on adjacent property. sells at 6 PM. legal: holmes County tax parcel # 3400529000. saltcreek Twp, holmes County. Taxes are currently $464.85 per half. 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. sale by order of: Marvin Miller.

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


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FOR SALE: 5-bedroom home on 6 acres with 30x36 garage, 32x70 shop/barn. Secluded setting. Wooded & open acreage with creek and pasture. Between Mt. Eaton & Dalton. Call for details, (330) 857-6393. 3 BR, 1.5 BA home, barn, garage, on 2.73 acres. Call Joni Miller, 11071 CR 329, Shreve, OH. (330) 567-2757 1980 NASHUA II mobile home. 70x14 extended living room. 3 bed 11/2 bath wheelchair ramp, security cameras installed. Call or text 330-988-8168 $9,000 OBO. Located Melrose Village, Wooster. HOUSE FOR sale, Fredericksburg, 171 Jackson St, $75,000. Lots of updates. Move In Condition. Detached 2 car garage. Call (330) 695-4344 FOR SALE: 4 bdrm, 2 bath Cape Cod, full basement, CA, 13 scenic secluded acres, woods and open. In grnd pool w/ waterfall. Gazebo and pergola. 3 stall barn. $239,900. 10770 TR 67, Killbuck. 330-231-9611 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

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1.5 ACRE lot, CR 52, elec. & water at site. Last city lot. $10,000/obo. 330-231-9611.

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

FOR SALE: 1 acre with well & septic, 30x40 pole building with electric & concrete floor. Township Rd 80. Clark area. $25,000. 330-231-9611.

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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. CambridgeOhio Apartments.com NICE 2BR upstairs Apt in Killbuck, Stove, Frig, W/D hookup, Garage, No Animals, Security Dep. (330) 276-4091 FOR RENT IN Millersburg, 2 BD Apartment. $450/mo +dep. Water and sewer included. (330) 674-2198 M.-F. 8-5. MOBILE HOMES: Includes stove, refrig., w/s/t. Refs. & sec. required. Nice for 1-2 people, $400-$500. 83 South, Millersburg. Call Evenings/ (330) 674-4697

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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 24, 2013 5:00 Pm

(selling in 2 rings both starting at 5:00 pm) antiques/collectibles * furniture * tools antiques/collectibles: tobacco drying racks; clock; church benches; Bavaria china set; books; humpback trunk; crocks; butter churn; glassware; stands; wooden window overhang; pictures; cabinets; bottles; jars; milk bottles; tins; wooden boxes; lanterns; lots of boxes yet to unpack, anything could turn up. tools/fuRnituRe: craftsman pressure washer; turkey fryer; Dewalt miter saw; shop vac; saws; hand tools; fishing pools; wrenches; planer; electric bed; doors; dresser; reel mower; bookcases; loom; grinders; meat saws; full bed; office chair; Broyhill Brasilia; dresser; 1700’s chairs; 4 norman cherner chairs; modern mid-century items; 1800 oriental alter table; vanities; note: Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates by 5:00pm friday, June 21. 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

auction House: monday-friday 9am-5pm 330-204-4453 DerricK KanDeL, auctioneer 330-231-4524 myron miLLer, auctioneer cLiff spranG, auctioneer

Automobiles 520

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

WHEEL POLISHING and Restoration

IN DESPERATE Need for place to rent. Mount Eaton area. In country or big yard. (419) 989-2557.

Apartment Rentals WANTED: COUNTRY House to rent for

Mobile Home For Sale WANTED TO RENT: 3-4 Bedroom Home,

NEW 4 Bed Double Wide

Mobile Home Rentals 500

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seniors. At least 2-3 bedroom, One floor. Cats accepted. Current lease up in August. Call 330-276-0161.

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Automobiles

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

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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 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: 50 HORSE force outboard motor with steering and throttle controls. Runs good. $975. (330) 763-1463. FOR SALE: 8HP Mercury Outboard

Boats Tiller Motor, 1995, w/gas tank & hose.

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

$800/obo. (330) 763-1463

FOR SALE: Boat Motor, 2001 25 HP Mercury, $1500. 330-698-1778. Leave message for Atlee.

Boats

FOR SALE: 18' Deep V Aluminum Lake Erie Boat. Good condition w/ 75 Horse Johnson, runs good. $4,500. (330) 674-2500

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Motorcycles ATVs

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

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RVs & Campers

FOR SALE: 2006 34' Bumper Hitch camper, loaded, A-1 condition. Must sell! $4500. (330) 893-1477


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SWISS AUTO MART EVERYONE DRIVES A USED CAR!

All Prices cleArly MArked On Windshields 8 Passenger

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

Vans

2004 NISSAN Quest. Leather, Bose Stereo System, DVD, 6 Disc Cd Changer, Sunroof, Heated seats, A/C. $6,500/obo. 158,000 highway mi. 330-243-1410. LARGEST STOCK of Passenger Vans in Holmes County for Sale. http://www.passenger-van.com. Call or text (330) 763-3234

Perfect for the Large or Growing Family… DVD Entertainment Center, Economical & Comfortable, 82K Miles

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

Dover Rd., Sugarcreek • Daily 8-5, Sat., 8-Noon

2002 F-250 Crew Cab, 7.3 Diesel, 4x4, XLT, Chrome Assessories, 170K Miles, $15,500 (330) 231-7160

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Building Materials

(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

• Vinyl Windows 72 • 06500 Free AD11797131 Installations • Free windows Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

4339900

207 Doors & Windows

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WWW.THESWISSAUTOMART.COM Bob Stutzman Sales Quality Used Cars & Trucks Sales & Service 330.852.2312

Trucks SUVs 650

Building Materials 720

Construction 840

VINYL WINDOWS AND DOORS with composite jamb, new construction & replacement with heavy duty aluminum screen. Free estimates. We Install. Hillside Windows, 1951 TR 152, Baltic, OH 43804. (330) 897-1222 ext 3.

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.

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

775

655

Fencing

YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will built all types of farm fence. 23 yrs.

695

Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free estimates. United Fencing 330-359-2314, ext.1/ 330-231-8813

860

Landscaping

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

825

Handyman

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

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

830

Hauling

WE BUY junk cars 262-9300 CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm

Clerical Services equipment & misc. Hauled free, appli-

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

865

Lawn & Gardening

Quality Since 1927

ances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094.

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

FOR SALE: 2002 Honda Odessy, Runs Great, Cean, 151K Miles. (330) 852-4804

Cabinet Making exp. Free Estimates. 330-763-0497

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

700

Heating

AMISH TAXI, short or long hauls, 2 mini vans, 80¢ a mile. 330-897-2170 or 330-390-0164.

Holmes County

Shopper

PC-7414 POWER CUTTER

FREE w/ Power Cutter 12” - Diamond Blade 10-12” Concrete Blade 1 - Quart SEF Fuel Mix ($135.00 Value)

08650 AD12337331 180 66482 • Optional Wheel Kit • While Supplies Last

TRUCKLOAD SALE

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

Berlin Gravely Sales

4319 County Rd 168 • Millersburg, OH 44654

330-893-2421

925

God is Love

Painting

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

1000

Roofing & Spouting

Steel Roofing 72¢ sq. ft

Clip and Mail to Classified

Manufacture 10000 AD12978168Direct 72 24 Hour10157426 Turnaround

330-674-7051

P.O. Box 918 • 212 E. Liberty St., • Wooster Ohio 44691 Classification

HOLMES COUNTY RESIDENTS ONLY All Line Ads

4 Weeks ..................... $8.50 (4 Lines) Additional Lines Per 4 Weeks $2.00 All Ads Must Be Prepaid No Refunds or Credit For Early Cancellation CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE TUESDAY @ 2:30 PM Ads Received After Deadline will Run in Next Issue Place Your Order by Phone 330-264-1125 Mon. - Fri. 8am-5pm

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Please Fill Out Box Below For Our Records - Thank You! (THIS INFORMATION WILL NOT BE PRINTED IN YOUR CLASSIFIED AD) Name Address City State Zip Phone ( ) Please mail check or money order with ad form. Check Cash Credit Card Credit Card Expiration Date Signature Security Code

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Welding

Troy Ridge Mfg

3998 Cr 168 Millersburg, OH 44654 (330) 473-7727 Custom Welding Specializing in Aluminum AD12378029 Truck11200 Beds • Tool144 Boxes TRUCK no 1

6887400

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Windows

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


The Holmes County Shopper News

Thursday, June 20, 2013 — 39 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.

$

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

Special Lease’s

0

$

$

139 Mo.

$3000 Due At Signing

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

Months

36 Month Lease

$

Due Monthly

6,730

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 36 Month Lease

Months

Best Value One Pay Lease – 2 Year Test Drive

7,734

$

Due Monthly

All Taxes and Fees Included

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

College Hills Honda Used Cars www.collegehillshondacars.com

P7633

P7634

2010 Civic Coupe LX

P7626

2011 CRV EX 4WD

2010 CRV EXL 4WD

P7624

2010 CRV EX 4WD

P7607

2010 Odyssey EXL

P7610

2011 CRV SE 4WD

P7630

A106A

2010 CRV LX 4WD

2010 Ridgeline RTS 4WD

2010 Accord EXL

P7637

2010 Civic LX Sedan

Powertrain Coverage

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

Non-Powertrain Coverage - Within New Car Warranty

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

P7641

2011 Pilot EXL AWD

P7639

2010 Odyssey LX

P7638

2010 Accord LX

Other Select Used Cars

12,488

$ $ 9973A

9,999

2002 CRV EX 4WD

$ 9897A

11,588

9933A

2006 Pilot EXL 4WD

Rear Entertainment System All Service Records

2006 Accord SE

Special of the Week

$ P7612A

9,989

$

2005 Escape XLT

9997B

14,588

2011 Fiesta SE

WE BUY $ 9958A

2002 Accord EX VL

9889A

17,995

2006 4 Runner SR5 AWD

$ 9998A

6,998

2003 VW GLS Wagon

$ 9874A

2007 Ford F150 XLT S/C 4WD

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

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

P7625A

9,588

2006 Pacifica Touring

18,998

$ 9981A

2010 Traverse LT AWD

USED CARS!

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


The Holmes County Shopper News

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