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What’s cooking?

Meet the authors at Cookbook Extravaganza in Berlin; sample favorite recipes By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer It's a Cookbook Extravaganza. At the Gospel Book Store in Berlin, readers can meet the authors, shake hands with the cooks and — most importantly — taste the recipes. For the fourth year in a row, the annual Cookbook Extravaganza will be hosted by the Gospel Book Store on July 6

Bigger and better

Beginning with the July 11 edition, content from The Holmes County Shopper and The Holmes County Hub will be brought into one larger newspaper named The Holmes County Hub Shopper. The soon-to-be debuted LIGHT TOWER newspaper will be a FOR RENT! combination of the content from both newspapers, making the product larger. Readers will find more news, photos, events and advertising in the new newspaper. “We’re growing the newspaper into a bigger, better product, and we’re excited to debut it,” said Great for Andrew S. Dix, publisher. Work Projects, “Our readership in HolVolleyball, etc. mes County continues to grow, so we are enhancCALL: ing the newspaper to betLee Gingerich , nty rra ng Aid Wa st Heari s Be terAm serve the market. We erica’ ! ide Days: 330-674-0456 nw tio e na servic withwill think readers like the

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Gospel Book Store owners Eli and Vesta Hochstetler invite the public to the fourth annual Cookbook Extravaganza on Saturday, where patrons can meet the local cooks behind the store’s many cookbooks, sample the fare and vote on a winner.

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Q. Summer’s here and I want to lose a little weight. What can you suggest to help? A. This time of year can be challenging with all the parties and BBQs! The extra exercise from yard work and outdoor activities is helpful, along with cutting back on food portions such as carbohydrates and sweets. Green Coffee Bean extract has been shown to help boost metabolism and slow down the release of glucose from the liver which may reduce the amount of fat absorbed and stored in the body.

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We Still Have Roses Assort. Colors........... $2.00 While Supplies Last

Display ads, Monday at noon; Classified ads, Tuesday at 3 p.m.

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Community Massage Therapy can ease breathing for asthmatics It is estimated that more than 15 million Americans have asthma, and the number rises each year. This wellknown condition makes it hard for people to breathe, and at its worst, it can be life-threatening. So, what happens when an asthmatic is feeling that familiar tightness in his or her chest? Well, the lungs’ delicate bronchiole tubes can be restricted by muscles surrounding them, their linings can become irritated and swollen or they may be blocked by mucus. During an “asthma attack” the airways react with extreme hypersensitivity, making breathing difficult, especially exhaling. This state can be brought on by a variety of airborne triggers, exercise, stress and emotional duress. Research conducted at the University of Miami School of Medicine’s Touch Research Institute (published in The Journal of Pediatrics) proves that massage positively affects the symptoms of this disease. These tests involved asthmatic children who received 20 minutes of massage at bedtime. It was discovered that

patients had improvement in overall lung function, their stress hormone levels reduced, peak air flow measurements increased and anxiety tapered off. The truly amazing part is that this all happened in about one month! Wow, this shows the power of touch. Since difficulty breathing can create stress and even panic, increased symptoms often lead to a vicious cycle. Less air equals more stress. More stress equals less air ... Because of these facts, I choose an approach that helps prevent flareups and releases restricted soft tissues common to asthmatics. I also know that this hands-on treatment reduces stress and creates a sense of well-being. Acupuncture points can be massaged (known as Shiatsu or acupressure) to help create balance in the body, and this is a great help to those with asthma. This map of points dotting our frames

was first discovered more than 3,000 years ago in China, and is now widely accepted by western medicine. It is only in the recent past that scientists have confirmed that these measurable points, or “tsubo,” have a much higher number of nerve endings and lower electrical resistance than the surrounding skin. In the past decade, increasing numbers of Western physicians have acknowledged the efficacy of this healing modality for a variety of conditions, including asthma. Many hospitals in Ohio now have doctors on staff who perform acupuncture, and there is even a school in Columbus that offers a Master Level program in acupuncture. (The American Institute of Alternative Medicine) Massaging these points with fingers, thumbs, knuckles and palms can help unblock stagnant energy, and with seemingly reflexive effects, improve breathing and even boost the immune system. Another way to aid breathing with massage therapy involves different points called Neurolymphatic reflexes. The

body’s lymphatic vessels serve as a drainage system that also delivers hormones, proteins and fats to cells. Additionally, the system carries out immune responses, making its proper functioning vital to our health. Sometimes, these vessels can become congested. By massaging points corresponding to a particular organ, a therapist can encourage lymphatic drainage towards the heart. For example, when Neurolymphatics for the lungs are treated, the vessels surrounding the bronchiole tubes are reflexively stimulated to drain. The end result is less congestion around the airways and greater ease breathing. Experiments show the validity of these points by measuring blood chemistry changes after stimulation compared to “dummy” points with no reflex action. The wonderful thing about all of these methods is that clients can easily learn selftreatment. This can be empowering, giving control to someone who may have been feeling controlled by illness. This is bolstered by the fact

Millersburg United Methodist Church will present HayDay VBS: Growing in Friendship with Jesus July 12-14 at the church, 5395 Township Road 336. VBS is for preschoolers through fifth-grade students and will be from 6-8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday with a Sunday morning Celebration Service at 10 a.m.; lunch will follow the service. Register online at millersburgumc.org or call 330-674-2641.

based program where children will experience the love of Jesus, meet Bible neighbors, and explore everyday life of international neighbors from Japan, Zimbabwe, United Kingdom, Australia and Mexico. The mission project is Dress-A-Child. For more information, call 330-8978193.

sage — the art of massage. I say this because I want it to be clear that I do not view the person lying on the table as simply a mechanical thing with a problem to be “fixed.” The simple care for another person, guided by a practitioner’s dedication to being present throughout a treatment, are a priceless support for someone who is having trouble breathing. It’s reassuring for clients to know that someone cares and is there to help. It can be a frightening situation to be in — gasping for air and not sure what is going to happen next. To experience the steady support of a confident massage therapist or bodyworker can be a key ingredient in a person’s healing. David Pratt is a Licensed Massage Therapist with multiple advanced certifications. He has been serving Holmes County clients since 1997 and has a private practice in Millersburg: www.truenatureretreat. com He can be reached at 330-473-0402 or dxpratt@gmail.com. Ask about our discount for Holmes County residents.

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that all of these forms of massage foster calm and centeredness. Also, because restrictions in breathing are often chronic, muscle and connective tissue involved in labored respiration can become very rigid and constricted. Between the ribs are intercostal muscles that are easily overworked during gasping episodes. Along with certain neck muscles, they become stressed from helping to expand the rib cage to allow more air in. Detailed massage therapy and stretching are a welcome relief, loosening and lengthening these tight areas and expanding the rib cage. Even the diaphragm, the most important muscle of inspiration, can receive some attention. As these soft tissues are released, there is a widening sense of openness and greater ease taking each inhalation and exhalation. If mucus buildup is a problem, rhythmic percussive movements to the chest and back can loosen the blockage considerably. Having said all this, I would be remiss not to address the heart of mas-

Take bus trip to Creation Museum

The Millersburg Church of God Women’s Ministry is sponsoring a fundraising one-day bus trip June 29 to the Creation Museum near Cincinnati, leaving from Millersburg. Journey back in time and visit this stateof-the-art museum, a ministry of Answers in The Caring Genesis that brings the pages of the Bible to Friends life with 160 exhibits The Caring Friends, a featuring depictions of grief share group, meet people, plants and anithe second Tuesday of mals (including life-sized each month from 6-7:30 dinosaurs) from ancient p.m. at Ripley Church times. Baltic Community VBS of Christ, 12298 County See Adam and Eve in for children ages 3 years Road 330, Big Prairie the Garden of Eden and through sixth grade will (south of Shreve), to pro- follow the story of the be July 22-26 from 6:30- vide support, comfort and Fall, watch dinosaurs as 8:45 p.m. at Zion United hope for those who have they move about in a reChurch of Christ, 203 N. suffered the loss of a child creation of the natural Butler St. It is sponsored or grandchild. Adult sib- habitat, visit the work by Baltic area churches. lings are also welcome. site of Noah’s Ark, wanThe theme is “Welcome For information, call the der the botanical garto Everywhere Fun Fair,” church office, 330-567- dens, take a camel ride, an interactive Bible- 2320. enjoy the petting zoo and

experience all the sights and sounds via media presentations in the special effects theater or planetarium, and look forward to experiencing much, much more. Cost for the trip is $75 per person and includes transportation and admission to the museum and the planetarium. Lunch is on your own at the museum. Make reservation now to guarantee your seat at www.millersburgchurchofgod.com/Heart-of-Fellowship-Tours or by phone by calling 330-275-8527 or 330-600-0346.

Donations needed Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store is located at 7703B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-857-5516 or 330-464-1261.

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ACT workshop to be held July 12

The Holmes County Education Foundation will sponsor an ACT Test Turbo Workshop July 12 Garaway Music Boost- at the Wayne College ers will meet Monday, Holmes County Higher July 8 at 7 p.m. in the See Pg. 15 — CALENDAR music room.

Garaway Music Boosters to meet

Bigger reach more potential customers without any new look and additional increase in the cost for content. This is a very advertising.” important newspaper Readers interested in for our company, and submitting news tips or we want to continue to ideas can call 330-287improve and grow it,” Dix 1659 or email news@ said. the-daily-record.com. “As the newspapers Businesses interested in combine, the audience advertising can contact of readers will grow, too. the sales team by calling The combined circulation the Display Advertiswill be boosted, which ing Department at 330is a benefit to advertis- 264-1125. For delivery ers,” said Rhonda Geer, questions, call Eric Patadvertising director. terson, circulation man“Advertisers will now ager, at 330-287-1615. (Continued From Page A1)


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The Holmes County Shopper News HAROLD’S EQUIPMENT Sales • Service • Parts Harold Neuenschwander 2120 Co. Rd. 168, Dundee Ph. 893-2348

The Parts Place of Millersburg, Inc.

• Automotive Parts • Machine Shop • Paint & Supplies 980 S. Washington St., 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

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

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

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

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

HOLMES LIMESTONE CO. Berlin, Ohio

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

CHESTNUT RIDGE SEWING JIM BARNHART’S 3647 State Route 39 - Located 3 mi. E. of Berlin just off St. Rt. 39 Across from Chestnut Ridge School

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No job is too big or too small

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KAUFFMAN’S COUNTRY BAKERY Of Bunker Village Across From Heini’s Place Open Daily ~ 893-2129

Bookworms , LLC & Christian Homestead Bookstore Annex New & Used Books- Trades Accepted

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& Country mall 330-893-2131

Quality Sand - Gravel - Limestone Dozer Work - Excavating Co. Rd. 189, Millersburg • 674-0038

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Cookbook discuss cooking with them,” explained Hochstetler. ladies who write the cook- “The ladies love this, we books, put the work into have a lot of fun with it, the it and create these incred- people love it and the tourible recipes for us … they ists really have fun.” After tasting the recipes, can get the recognition.” For the extravaganza, browsing the shelves and the cooks will make and talking with the cooks, show off a recipe from a patrons get to vote on a book on sale in the store, favorite in order to help creating treats such as the Gospel Book Store Amish peanut butter crown a winner. “Everybody that comes spread, Shagbark hickory syrup, cheese balls can vote on a cookbook and more, all made from of the year for the Gospel recipes in the cookbooks. Book Store,” explained “They come, they make Hochstetler. The extravaganza appeals something from the cookbook and sample it. And to both locals and visitors not only will they be sam- alike, said Hochstetler. pling, but people will get to Tourists will have the (Continued From Page 1)

chance to discuss Amish cooking with the masters themselves, and the locals can come to the store to get detailed firsthand information about each cookbook. “It is very interesting when you have people discuss with the cooks how they make this, why they do certain things,” he said. “We keep on doing it because it is a lot of fun.” The Gospel Book Store is located in the German Village building at 4900 Oak St., Berlin. For more information, call 330-893-2523. Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330674-5676 or kmohr@thedaily-record.com.

Holmes County bookmobile Monday — Hidden 2:30 p.m.; Nature’s Food Acres School, 12:30-1:15 Market, 3-6 p.m. p.m.; Winesburg Public Thursday — Hillside 2-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Roy Miller, County Road 70, 1-1:45 p.m.; Valley View Wood, Township Road 166, 2-2:30 p.m.; Brush Run School, 2:45-3:15 p.m.; Farmerstown, 3:45-6:45 p.m. Wednesday — Marcus Please log onto Millers, County Road 141, 9:45-10:15 a.m.; Greenhouse, County Road 140, 10:30-11 a.m.; Kauffman Diesel, noon-1 p.m.; to claim your local James Miller, County business directory Road 140, 1:15-1:45 p.m.; Troyer Ridge School, profile today! Township Road 369, 1:30-

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Iroquois leader portrayed at Ohio Chautauqua Ohio Chautauqua, presented by the Ohio Humanities Council, will be in Coshocton July 23-27 presenting When Ohio Was the Western Fr o n t i e r . Dan Cutler, from Milton, W.Va., will be among the fiveperson troupe and will portray Iroquois leader Cutler Chief John Logan. Cutler has been a firstperson interpreter since 1998. “The histories of the Ohio Valley and the Native Americans who lived and were displaced from there are far more interesting to me than most of the things finding merit in textbooks,” said Cutler. “That’s why I do what I do and my hope is that I might be able to illuminate that history for Chautauqua audiences.” Cutler portrays two characters — Chief Logan and Cornstalk Warrior. “My favorite is whichever one

Dan Cutler will portray Iroquois leader Chief John Logan at Ohio Chautauqua. I am performing at the time,” he said. “It is a challenge to keep them different from one another, as they were Chiefs from the same era and in many of the same locations, but since they were individuals with different backgrounds, attitudes and personalities it comes easier as research develops them.”

Cutler’s interest has always been focused on a particular era, rather than developing a character to fit the time period of whatever program in which he’s involved. “It is almost coincidental that my characters fit the criteria of such a dynamic organization as Ohio Chautauqua,” he said. “Although both Logan and Cornstalk have been popular in Pennsylvania and Kentucky, the bulk of interest in these characters is in West Virginia where I have been a ‘History Alive ‘ presenter since 2000, and have been honored to be a part of Ohio Chautauqua in 2002, 2003, 2006, 2012 and this year.” Cutler says that Chief Logan is an interesting balance between ‘good’ and ‘bad’. “That challenge is to make even the ‘bad’ Logan relative to the audience,” he explained. “Preparation for Ohio Chautauqua involves three parts — 1) research particulars, 2) research incidentals, and 3) develop a ‘script’ which not only reflects the character and times but is interesting enough to keep the audi-

ence excited. In the performance and the workshops I endeavor to ‘see the light bulbs come on’, that the audience might have a better understanding of the real history and pride of their home country.” “I’m excited to be able to spend a week in Coshocton absorbing local history and traditions which pique my interests in particular,” added Cutler. “This will be my first extended visit to the area.” Chief John Logan will take the stage under the Ohio Chautauqua tent located at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds, 707 Kenilworth Avenue on Wednesday, July 24, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Prior to his performance, there will be musical entertainment by Michael Searching Bear playing Native American Flute at 6:30 p.m. Admission and parking are free. Cutler will offer a youth workshop titled ‘Adopted by Indians’ for youth ages fourth grade and up at the Coshocton Presbyterian Church, 142 N. 4th Street at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, July 26. His Adult Workshop on ‘The American

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and will take place at 2 p.m. each day at COTCCoshocton Campus, 200 N. Whitewoman Street. Sponsors and contributors to the Ohio Chautauqua in Coshocton include The Coshocton Foundation, Montgomery Foundation, Simpson Family Foundation, Kiwanis Club of Coshocton, Kraft Foods, Given Dawson Funeral Home, Tom Leech, Raven’s Glenn Winery, Coshocton Village Inn & Suites, Central Ohio Technical College, Coshocton Presbyterian Church, Coshocton Public Library, Coshocton County Beacon, Annin & Co., and Frontier Power. There is no charge to attend the evening performances or the daytime workshops. For more information about The Ohio Humanities Council and Ohio Chautauqua visit www.OhioHumanities.org. For more information about Ohio Chautauqua in Coshocton, contact the Coshocton Visitors Bureau at (740) 622-4877, 1-800-338-4724 or www. VisitCoshocton.com.

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Indian Perspective’ will take place at 2 p.m. on Thursday, July 25, at Central Ohio Technical College, 200 N. Whitewoman Street, Coshocton. Along with Chief John Logan, the other characters who will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. under the Ohio Chautauqua Tent during the week of July 23-27 are: Jeremy Meier as the Battle of Lake Erie hero Oliver Hazard Perry; Debra Conner as frontier aristocrat Margaret Blennerhassett; Marvin Jefferson as Lewis & Clark expedition member York; and Hank Fincken as naturalist and folk hero Johnny Appleseed. There will also be free daytime workshops led by each of the scholars for both youth and adults. The youth workshops are appropriate for youth ages 10 and older. The youth workshops are hosted by the Coshocton Public Library and will be held at 10:30 a.m. each day from July 23-27 at the Coshocton Presbyterian Church, 142 N. 4th Street, Coshocton. The adult workshops are hosted by Central Ohio Technical College

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Unwitting traveler hijacked with help I probably scared the daylights out of the poor guy when I rode up behind him on the Holmes County Rail Trail. I mean, I almost always give a “ding-ding” of my bell as I approach slower-moving cyclists, horses, walkers, kids and even the occasional groundhog or squirrel, but I was so excited about catching up to this fellow I had left common courtesy in the dust. “Where’re you headed?” I said. The stranger shot a quick glance over his shoulder. “Boston,” he said in a matter-of-fact tone. “Where’d you start?” “Memphis.” My day was made already! Riding up and down the trail nearly every day I see some really cool stuff and meet some interesting folks along the way, but this was an entirely new find. I’ve seen fully-loaded riders — those decked out for touring with panniers (much like saddle bags) hanging off every corner of the bike, a beef-jerkybrown tan, and a crazedbut-oddly satisfied look in their eyes — pass under

my office window in Millersburg for years, and I’d always wanted to rush out, catch up to one and hear his or her story. Now I had a genuine, bona fide long distance tourist within earshot and I wasn’t about to leave him be! Our chance meeting was a lucky one for the rider, Chris, as well. As a matter of fact, as we rolled and talked I found out it was the only good luck he had had since leaving Mount Vernon that morning — a day filled with gravel roads, thunderstorms, flat tires, minor crashes and broken tools. He’d dropped his iPhone in a shallow creek. He’d burned up his tire pump on the second flat of the day. Now it was less than an hour to sunset and his goal of making it to Akron for the night was little more than a dangerous dream.

“I figure I’ll just string up my hammock out here somewhere,” he said. “If you’ve got 15 more miles in your legs I’ve got a place for you to stay,” I told him and then I called ahead to Kristin. “I’ve got a houseguest riding along with me,” I said. “Better order a couple of pizzas and make sure we’ve got a couple of beers in the fridge.” A kid in his early 20s, Chris was living a chunk of life I’d always dreamed of. Downsized from a big corporation only a year into his post-college career, he’d returned home to Memphis, tuned up his mom’s 20-year-old bike, bought a set of maps and told friends in Boston they could expect him at their doorstep by the end of summer. No day had a firm plan. Every day was a full-on adventure. Kristin was as thrilled about the whole thing as I was. My kids, on the other hand — having been tutored relentlessly throughout their lives on the concept of “stranger danger,” were mystified that I would offer our

home to, as Sylvia put it, “some random hobo you found on the trail.” “Two wheels and a set of pedals,” I told her. Sometimes it’s tough to explain the brotherhood of bicycling. The order of the evening was pizza and beer and a bike tune-up in my basement — a crazy jumble of 30 years-worth

of bikes, parts and cycling memorabilia. “One day, when I grow up, I want a basement just like this ... and a wife that understands!” he said with a laughing nod toward Kristin. Convinced that the canvas deck shoes and flat pedals he was using for the trip would ultimately cost him his feet,

I insisted we find him something better in the treasure trove of old cycling shoes under my basement steps. After exhausting several possibilities I remembered “the box” and pulled a dusty cardboard carton from a high shelf in the darkened corner of the room. (To be continued ... )

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The Wilderness Center in Wilmot is celebrating its 25th anniversary of the Summer Days Enrichment program this year. Since it began, the program has been helping adults inspire their children and grandchildren to learn about nature. In the process, the children inspire the adults with their enthusiasm and interest.

Children and their adults explore nature, learn ecology concepts and share their love of the out-of-doors through games, crafts and hikes. Activities are designed to be grade/age specific and provide learning opportunities for adults as well as the kids. Participants are led by enthusiastic teachers and guides. The first- through fourth-grade sessions introduce animal fami-

lies and ecological concepts such as predator and prey, niches, and communities. The fiftheighth grade session is an exploration of TWC wetlands on the first day and a 5-mile nature canoe trip down the Tuscarawas on the second day. Plan to spend two days (different adults can bring the child each day if you prefer) and bring a packed lunch. Register children for the grade they are enter-

Used Book Sale begins July 18 Are movies getting too expensive? Then it’s time to start reading. For as little as one shiny quarter, you can enjoy some of the best books. The annual used book sale, sponsored by the Wooster Friends of the Wayne County Library, will begin on July 18 and run through July 20. The sale will be held in the “The Book Cellar” in the old library building at the corners of Larwill and

North Market Streets. The “Book Cellar” is handicapped accessible. The sale runs from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday; and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. Saturday’s sale features a bag full of books for $5. This year’s sale includes more than 10,000 used books, along with a variety of media items. Prices range from 25 cents to $1.25; certain special books will be priced individually.

Books range from children’s to juvenile to adult, both in fiction and nonfiction. Payment may be made by check or cash. All proceeds go to support the Wayne County Public Library. Parking is available at Zion Lutheran Church, across the street from the Operations Center. For further information, go to www.waynecountyevents.com

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supplies for the two-day session. Additional children or adults are welcome with each pair, at $12 for members, and $17 for nonmembers. Canoeists pay an additional fee (about $10 per person) for canoe rental on the day canoeing is scheduled. Register at 1-877-3595235 or online at www. wildernesscenter.org.

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Markets FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 June 25 65 CALVES — Good to choice calves 120-127; medium to good calves 100-120; fair to medium calves 90-100; commons and lights 90-down; cross bred calves 130-down; back to farm, bull calves 127+162; back to farm, heifer calves 100-200. 36 PIGS — 70 lbs.-up roasters 45-70. 5 SHEEP & LAMBS — Fair to medium lambs 95-115, sheep for slaughter 40. 2 GOAT — 65-72. 52 BUTCHER HOGS — 240-260 lbs. 71-75.75; 260-lbs.up 69.25-73; butcher sows 57-down, boars by wt. 11.50. 26 CATTLE — Holstein steers 79-99.75; Holstein heifers 82-96.50; bulls 90-91; good beef cows 79-84.75; medium to good beef cows 72-79; fair to medium cows 67-72; common cows 66-down; Feeder Cattle: cow/calf pair 1,310. 186 TOTAL HEAD. 32 LOADS ALL NEW HAY — 1st cutting 125-350; 2nd-3rd cutting 235, rd. hay 125-170 ton; big rd/ bales 30-77, barley straw 150 ton. Produce and poultry auction each Tuesday at 10 a.m.

MOUNT HOPE AUCTION June 26 19 HOGS —220-250 lbs. 70-77.50; 250-280 lbs. 67-75, sows heavy 58.50 44-46. 32 FEEDER PIGS — 50-65 lbs 42.50- 60, 120-150 lbs 80-100. 41 CATTLE — Choice Holstein steers 102-107.50, good Hostein steers 85-100. 15 BULLS — Jersey bulls 92.50-93.50; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 95-119; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 90-102. 92 CULL COWS — Good 73-82.50; medium-good 66-73; fair-medium 59-66; light-thin 59-down; 35 33 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 65-150. 35 DAIRY — Cows 1,435 down, bred heifers 1,470 down. 148 CALVES — 95-120 lbs. 120-170; good 80-120; common 40-80; crossbred bulls 50-120; crossbred heifers 100-172.50. 183 GOATS — Kid 155down; billies 90-200; nannies 80-300; wethers 125-190. 864 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks & ewes 34-50; lambs 40-60 lbs. 100-162.50; 60-80 lbs. 100-137.50; 80-100 lbs. 107.50140; 100-130 lbs. 110-137.50; 130 lbs.-up 115-137.50. TOTAL HEAD — 1,464. 51 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd cutting 300-375; alfalfa 3rd and 4th cutting 380-500; mixed 1st cutting 100-300; 2nd cutting 280-325; lg. bales hay 22.50-55;

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DISTRICT 3 HOLSTEIN SHOW — Ohio Holstein Queen Cayla Inkrott (left) prepares to award Todd Unkefer for Reserve Senior Champion and Reserve Grand Champion and Adam Whiteleather for Senior Champion and Grand Champion Open Show. The Grand Champion trophy was given in honor of Ruth and John Young (right) who received a special clock award in thanks for their years of contribution to the District 3 Holstein Club. Shown at far right is Allison Dawson, District 3 Holstein Queen.

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probably because my eyes are usually closed mid-air on the way to the pillow. So unless he makes it, or we are expecting house guests who might wander past my bedroom door, my bed is forever unmade. And as another wise friend recently told me, I am doing a noble thing by having unkempt bedrooms. I am protecting my family from asthma and allergens. He referenced a study done by Kingston University a few years back that reports having unmade beds can actually make you healthier. The study states it all has to do with dust mites, these really itty, bitty,

disgusting little creatures that feed on the flakes of human skin and accumulate in bed sheets, which is a fact gross enough to make us all go and wash our sheets immediately, even my old friend. These little critters with their ferocious looking body parts don’t really need to drink any water — they just absorb the moisture from the air through their bodies. When we make our beds, we are trapping tiny bits of moisture underneath those covers and (gulp) inside those flakes of human skin. That lovely humid environment we created as we tucked in those covers is like a haven for the dust mites,

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Troyer’s and Nature’s Food Market a natural fit knowledge, both internally and publicly. The values of Nature’s attracted Troyer’s to the prospect of buying, according to Jonathon Yoder, general manager of retail for Troyer’s, who said the company’s focus on fresh and wholesome blends well with the clean labels offered at Nature’s. “It was a good fit for the company,” he said, adding Troyer’s hopes to continue to build on what Nature’s has been offering for 30 years. “We want to continue to build it as a separate company, with GMO-free, organic and natural products. “Obviously, we want to continue to bring in more items and grow the store, and we’re always going to be about education,” he said, citing the Troyer’s mission statement, which puts priority on educating the community, giving people an opportunity to

live a healthy lifestyle. “It’s a great business,” James Troyer, who coowns Troyer’s Cheese with his brother, John, said of Nature’s. “Zed has a good reputation, and with our marketing experience, it made perfect sense for both of us. “The clean-label practices tie in to what we do with (another Troyer’s enterprise) Amish Wedding Foods. We do quite a bit of it now, and I think that the businesses will work well together,” he said, envisioning a day when Amish Wedding Foods, which already implements some of the practices, starts to manufacture true cleanlabel products. Troyer said he envisions growing Nature’s Food Market, and soon is looking to expand the produce and deli areas, bringing in local suppliers. “There are a lot of good

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as a pharmacy technician. While she still loves books, this new passion in life has left a spot for someone to come and carry on the tradition at Bookworms. “The dream is to find the perfect person to

The store, located across from the courthouse on South Clay Street in Millersburg, first started as Bookworms Cafe and while the cafe portion was taken out in 2011, that would still be available as a great option for any prospective new owners. As part of a corner in downtown Millersburg that has a little bit of everything, Bookworms takes in books from customers on trade and has books available for purchase. The owner of the building, Tom Bird, refers

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Bookworms to this section of town as the “mini mall.” Most of the web work for the store, including their Facebook page, has been set up by Bridee and all of these aspects will continue to be available to Bookworms custom-

ers as part of the turnkey transition the store is hoping to achieve. The store’s regular hours are Monday through Thursday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Proud to be a part of Historic Downtown Millersburg and the Millers-

burg Chamber of Commerce, Angie Morris and her staff were recently recognized for their service to the community when Bookworms was named Business of the Year for 2012 by Historic Downtown Millersburg. “When tourists come in to the store they appreciate the low prices we are able to offer. I always say, the tourists support my business, but the local customers are what sustain my business,” Morris said. Many customers bring books in for trade. The store then gives customers credit to use toward half of every used book purchase they make at Bookworms. “Even if someone asks

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for a recommendation in a genre I don’t read myself,” said Morris, “I can still make those recommendations because I know the material from so many different authors. I’m constantly seeing what similar types of books might fall into that category and when I do, I know people will enjoy that genre based on the discussions we’ve had and the trends I’ve seen in the readership.” Along with bargain and resale books, Bookworms also offers new books and home schooling materials with a special section of the store dedicated to local authors. Many of the authors featured are from right here in Wayne and Holmes counties. “Whoever takes over the store will also be honoring all current credit so existing customers won’t have to worry about losing any aspect of the accounts they have built with us over the years,” said Morris. Local groups sometimes use Bookworms for their meetings and book clubs have come in to utilize the space as well. The most recent book signing event was with Jay Weinroth, author of “True Fan: Murder in the Top of the Ninth” a fictional mystery. Weinroth came to sign, discuss the book and talk with readers on June 29.

“The area we live in is based around a much simpler lifestyle,” Morris said. “Both the Amish and English communities here are centered around a way of living that leaves us time to take pleasure and enjoy the act of turning a page in our own copy of a book. Sitting down to read, holding that book in our hands is still so meaningful.” Local treasure and long time volunteer, Miriam Miller often enjoys coming in to “play with the books” as she puts it and has assisted customers at the store since 2010. The store is an approved site for the WIA Program which helps area youths in finding a job that promotes good work ethics. The WIA Program is managed through Ohio Child and Family Services and Bookworms has been proud to be part of this effort in the community to promote good work habits among young adults. Owners of the Christian Homestead Annex, Rex and Diane Dye, which is located near the back of the store, work in conjunction with Angie for all the local events and book signings. With their main store in Shreve, the Dyes met Angie at a homeschooling book sale and struck up a partnership in 2009.

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They identified that there was a definite need in the community to have the materials of the Christian Homestead available and although Bookworms is not a “Christian bookstore” they have always put the needs that speak most to the surrounding area first and there was a strong response and interest for Christian Homestead. “We always work together,” said Morris. “The heart of what we do at Bookworms is always for our customers. With the current economy, thrift is thriving so we know the value of living simply and taking a gently loved book and giving it life again.” There have only been a few days in all the time the store has been open where Angie had to leave early or close. A couple of those days were due to inclement weather or times where Angie had to be with her kids. This is ultimately what has brought Bookworms to its next chapter. Once that next step is taken Angie hopes to travel more and be able to focus on spending time with her husband and two children. While she knows Bookworms will always be part of her life, she is ready to move on and can’t wait to see what lies in store for the year ahead. “The most important aspect for my daughter and I is to have someone take over the store who can connect with it and connect with our customers in the way that we have,” Morris said. For more information on Bookworms visit their website www.bookwormscafe.webs.com or call 330-674-WORM.

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(Continued From Page 15) 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 selfguided 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.

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 currently being sought at $100 per hole. Anyone wishing to make a Yesteryears contribution may contact Karen Shaffer at in Baltic 330-763-1006 or GeorBaltic Area Historical gianna Cool at 330-763Society is presenting Yes- 3423. terYears in Baltic on SatThe event will include urday, July 13. a 50/50 drawing, proximiA dinner prepared pio- ties, circle hole, mulligans neer-style over an open and skins. fire will be served at 5 p.m. Cost is $40 per player Crafts start at 3 p.m. and with discounted rates include yarn doll making, for season pass holders candle making and home- and includes lunch folmade soap making. Local lowing the event. Sign music players will provide up at Fire Ridge or by entertainment. Dinner by calling the course at donation. 330-674-3921. Located on the north end of the village on state Route 93 at the cabin.

West Holmes to hold 40-year reunion

40th class reunion Saturday, Aug. 31, at 6:30 p.m. at Der Dutchman in Walnut Creek. Order off the menu for dinner. West Holmes Class There will be a short proof 1973 will hold its gram followed by plenty 40-year reunion Aug. 10. of time for socializing. For details, contact Roc Please pass the word to Baker, roc@bakerwell. com, 330-231-8255.

Bike ride benefits STEPS A bike ride to benefit STEPS at Liberty Center, called Break the Cycle, will be held Aug. 24 starting at the Wayne County fairgrounds. There will be 12-, 25- and 64-mile route options. Bikers can register at www.btcbenefit.org. For more information call 330-264-8498. STEPS at Liberty Center is a program of Liberty Center Connections. Its mission is to prevent and treat chemical dependence and abuse.

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The Holmes County Health Department offers children’s immunization clinics at various sites throughout Holmes County on a monthly basis. Below are the scheduled clinics: — Holmes County Health Department, 931 Wooster Road,

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Obituaries Samuel Stotler, 81 Samuel R. Stotler, 81, of Millersburg, passed away Wednesday evening, May 22, 2013, at Au l t m a n Hospital, Canton, following an accident at his home. He was born Feb. 6, 1932, in Mansfield, to Claude and Elizabeth (Hinkle) Stotler, and married Sandra Dennis on July 27, 1998. She survives. He was a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the U.S. Navy, and had worked for Ohio Power for 33 years, retiring in 1992. He was a life member of Killbuck VFW and was an avid motorcyclist. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Rae Ann (John) Pahoundis of Clark, Kay (Mark) McCombs of Warsaw, Kirk (Michele) Stotler and Julie (John) Patterson, both of Clark; step-

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children, William (Linda) Albert of Shreve, David (Judy) Dennis of Seville, Scott (Michelle) Dennis of Cape Coral, Fla.; grandchildren, Mandee, Mark, Lisa, Lindy, Meggee, Sarah, Jeb, Nick and Jessie; stepgrandchildren, William, David, Heather, Brandon, Victoria, Jessica, Daniel, Zachary and Aaron; greatgrandchildren, Chase, Blake, Jayden, Cohen, Jamison, Cooper, Chloee, Luke, Corven and Rylie; and great-grandchildren, Dylon, Emerson, Tyler, Lindsey and Timothy. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a greatgranddaughter, Stella. Funeral services were Sunday, May 26 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with pastor John Damron officiating. Burial was in Killbuck Cemetery, where military rites were conducted by Killbuck VFW. The family suggests contributions be made to Sandra Stotler, P.O. Box 770664, Cleveland 44107, to help with expenses.

Rita Smith, 86 Rita H. Smith, age 86, of Millersburg, Ohio passed away at her home and entered eternal rest Saturday morning, June 29, 2013 following an extended illness. She was deeply loved and respected and will be greatly missed by many. A memorial service was planned for a later date. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to St Jude Tribute Program, P.O. Box 1000 Dept. 142, Memphis, TN 38101-9908. She was born on July 22, 1926 in Coshocton, Ohio

and was the daughter of William R. Cox and Galena (Markley) Cox Henderson. On July 26, 1947 she married Kenneth G. Smith and he preceded her in death on Aug. 1, 1986. She is survived by daughter, Vivian Smith of Millersburg, Ohio, son, Brent W. Smith of Millersburg, Ohio and grandson, Cody W. Smith of Wooster. Rita was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth G. Smith; son, Kenneth E. Smith, who passed away Nov. 9, 2008; two brothers, Frederick Neal Cox and William Cox, and one sister, LaDonna Hall.

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death by her parents; and a brother, Norman Moreland. Services were Friday, May 24 at McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster., with pastor Tom Hartley officiating. Interment was in Prairie Township Cemetery. Those who wish may make contributions to American Cancer Society, 525 N. Broad St., Canfield 44406. Don’t grieve for me, for now I’m free. I’m following the path God laid for me. I took his hand when I heard Him call, I turned my back and left it all, I could not stay another day to laugh, to love, to work or play, tasks left undone must stay that way. I found that place at the close of day. If my parting has left a void, then fill it with remembered joy, a friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss. Ah yes, these things, I too, will miss. Be not burdened with times of sorrow, I wish you the sunshine of tomorrow. My life’s been full, I savored much, good friends, good times, a loved one’s touch. Perhaps my time seemed all too brief, don’t lengthen it now with undue grief, lift up your heart and share it with me, God wanted me now, He set me free. Sadly missed and always loved by family and friends.

Raymond Fortune, 84 Raymond L. Fortune, 84, of Wooster, went home to be with the Lord, Wednesday, May 29, 2013. He was born Aug. 6, 1928, in Coshocton County, the son of Wilburt and Florance Pyers Fortune. Raymond was a kind compassionate man who loved his family dearly. He always had a smile on his face and loved practical jokes. He was a hard worker, retiring from Rubbermaid Inc., after 38 years of loyal service. He enjoyed gardening, family outings, home videos, dirt track racing, church and gospel music. He will be greatly missed by his family and everyone who knew him, but never forgotten. Surviving are his wife of nearly 60 years, Viola Chase

Fortune; children, Michael (Roberta) Fortune, Donald Fortune, Diane Fortune, Barbara Fortune and Wanda Smykla, all of Wooster; grandchildren, Jennifer Hamilton, Caner Hamilton III, Kevin (Kristen) Hamilton, Michael Fortune Jr., Regina Fortune, Courtney Mulidore, Braiden Fortune, Madeline Mulidore and Jennifer Galley; six great-grandchildren; and a sister, Virginia Croskey of Killbuck. Raymond was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Dorothy Smith; and brothers, Miller Fortune and his twin brother, Damian Fortune. Service was Saturday, June 1, at McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster, with pastor Rob Martin officiating. Contributions may be made to the funeral home to help defray expenses.


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West Holmes teams look to sweep baseball titles Gold, Silver roll to crowns, Bronze tries to follow suit By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The Wayne-Holmes Youth Baseball League has been dominated by West Holmes this year, as the Squires Gold and Silver teams both captured tournament championships on Friday, and the Bronze team was playing for the title on Monday. West Holmes Bronze was leading Smithville 11-7 in the fifth inning when the game was suspended because of rain. The completion of that game was scheduled for Monday at 6 p.m., with the winner advancing to the championship against Wooster One, which defeated Rittman 17-11 in the other semifinal. Leading the way for West Holmes Gold was a dominant pitching staff that threw strikes, and a powerful batting order that featured outstanding hitters throughout the lineup. Lefty Jake Donaldson had a curveball that gave batters fits. “Our catchers had trouble hanging onto it,” said coach Adam Campbell. “It’s a great pitch. Plus, he throws a pretty good fastball.” Philip Schlabach, Drew Campbell and another lefty, Alex Walker, as well as hard-throwing Erik Hanna, who served as the closer, were other stars on the team. Six of the Squires’ nine batters had averages better than .500 on the year. Brandon DeHass led the

offense, hitting close to .800, and Donaldson was close to .700. Hanna led the team with six homers. The Gold Squires pounded their way to the title, winning six tournament games to complete their season at 21-0. They opened with a 15-3 romp over Smithville and followed that with a 12-2 mercy win over Triway. Last Monday, West Holmes downed Wooster 11-5 and then advanced to the finals by besting Northwestern 7-2. It only took five innings for the Squires to claim the crown, blanking Wooster 15-0. “There’s not much to say about the championship game,” said Wooster coach Dan Snyder. “West Holmes had one of those special seasons going undefeated, and we tip our hats to them and congratulate them on a great season. They had a very good baseball team and deserve the championship” The Silver Squires defeated Triway 9-7 to win the championship also on Friday. Tyler Thompson was the winning pitcher, striking out 10 Titans along the way. The win wrapped up their season with an 18-4 record. “Three of our four losses were to Triway,” West Holmes Silver coach Daryl Reynolds said. The team’s other loss was to Kidron.

After defeating Apple Creek 10-1 in the tournament opener, Triway thumped West Holmes 13-3. The Silver Squires bounced back to beat Kidron 15-11. A forfeit win over Triway sent the Silver team to the finals against Triway. “We really stepped up the hitting game in the tournament, which was key in our success,” Reynolds said. Top hitters for the Silver Squires were Cody Kiner, Skyler Cline, Brendan Bridenthal, Collin Reynolds, Cameron Dole and Kiowa Looney. Looney, Reynolds and Bridenthal contributed fine pitching performances. “We got some great pitching during the tournament, and our fielding was solid,” Reynolds said. “Our coaches are proud of the West Holmes program for coming through and winning the Gold and Silver championships while the Bronze is playing for the championship this week.” The West Holmes Bronze team is coached by Buddy Beckett. They started their tournament run with a 23-3 thumping of Triway Two, and followed that with a 21-11 win over Orrville. West Holmes’ next victim was Wooster One 14-3 before squaring off against Smithville in the game that was set to be finished Monday evening.

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Winning the Wayne-Holmes Youth Baseball League Silver Division tournament title was the West Holmes team of (front, from left) Bryce Myers, Cody Kiner, Skylar Cline, Brenden Bridenthal, Cameron Dole, Ethan Kinsey, Collin Reynolds; (back) assistant Kia Reining, Kiowa Looney, Brayden Vess, manager Daryl Reynolds, Brayden Chaney, Tyler Thompson and assistant Kurt Cline.

Winning the Wayne-Holmes Youth Baseball League Gold Division tournament title was the West Holmes team of (front, from left) Danny Drummond, Phillip Schlabach, Trenton Bridenthal, Zac Roach, Eric Biltz, Drew Campbell, Eric Hanna; (back) head coach Adam Campbell, Jed Alexander, Connor Roach, Brandon DeHass, Jake Donaldson, Trenton Yoder, Issac Wine, coaches Chris Hanna and Kyle Hanna. Not pictured is Alex Walker. The Hiland alumni cruised through the regular season of the Dawg Days Basketball League in Dalton before eventually falling in the tournament championship game to Taggart Law Firm. Team members include (from left) Jason Mishler, Josh Miller, Casey Kaufman, Matt Beachy, Joel Miller, Colten Hostetler, Neil Gingerich and Corey Kaufman.

SPORTS FANS! The 2013 major league baseball season was less than a week old when Philadelphia and Atlanta already made history. Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay gave up five runs on six hits to the Braves in just three and a third innings, but along the way he struck out nine – the first pitcher since 1916 to fan at least nine batters while posting 10 or fewer outs. The next day, the Phillies beat the Braves to end a run of 23 straight wins for Atlanta in games started by pitcher Kris Medlen – the longest such streak in big league history. Ever heard of Irish road bowling? All you need is some friends, a country road and a few two-pound cannonballs. Each team rolls its ball along a one- or two-mile course. The team that completes the course in the fewest rolls wins – that simple. Fact is, it’s one of the oldest sports in the world. Long played in New York and Boston (heavily populated with Irish descendants) the sport has caught on in West Virginia, which boasts some 1,000 players. The 2013 North American finals are set for August in upstate New York. When you think of great offensive weapons in major league baseball history, the name Juan Pierre doesn’t exactly leap to mind. But let’s reconsider. He began the 2013 season with Miami, his seventh team in 14 years. Yet in the first week he stole career base number 600, just the 18th player in history to reach that mark. And get this – in so doing, Pierre became only the eighth player since 1900 to collect at least 2,000 hits, 1,000 runs and 600 stolen bases in his career.

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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 non-mandatory Pre-Bid meeting is scheduled for Monday July 1, 2013 at 2:00 P.M. in the Airport Administration Building at the Holmes County Airport. 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. Proposals shall be accompanied by a Bid Guaranty and Contract Bond for 100 per-

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cent 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 considered. Work under this project is subject to federal requirements, including specifically: Buy American Preferences (Title 49 USC Chapter 501), Foreign Trade Restriction and Denial of Public Works Contracts to Suppliers of Goods and Services of Countries that Deny Procurement Market Access to U.S. Contractors (49 CFR Part 30); Davis-Bacon Act (29 CFR Part 5); Affirmative Action To Ensure Equal Employment Opportunity (Executive Order 11246 and 41 CFR Part 60); Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion (49 CFR Part 29); and Drug-Free Workplace (49 CFR Part 29). A list of other federal requirements is contained in the Bid Documents.

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nated 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. Award of work, if it is awarded, will be made to the lowest and best bidder(s) whose proposal complies with all requirements prescribed. The right is reserved to waive any informalities or technical defects, as the interests of the Holmes County Airport Authority may require, or to reject any or all proposals. No award will be made if it exceeds the Engineer’s Estimate in the Specifications and Bid Documents by more than 10%. By Order of: The Holmes County Airport Authority Publish Wooster Daily Record June 20, 2013 Publish Holmes County Hub June 27, 2013 July 4, 2013 Publish Holmes County Shopper June 20, 27, 2013 July 4, 2013

LEGAL COUNTY : HOLMES The following applications and/or verified complaints were received, and the following draft, proposed and final actions were issued, by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) last week. The complete public notice including additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information or a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov /actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: email: The Holmes County Airport 6 1 4 - 6 4 4 - 2 1 2 9 Authority hereby notifies all HClerk@epa.state.oh.us bidders that disadvantaged business enterprises will be APPLICATION FOR ANTIafforded full opportunity to DEGRADATION PROJECT submit bids in response to GUGGISBERG CHEESE the Advertisement and that SUGARCREEK FAC bidders will not be discrimi- 1545 COUNTY ROAD 70

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SUGARCREEK, OH 44681 OH ACTION DATE : 07/03/2013 RECEIVING WATERS: TROYER VALLEY CREEK FACILITY DESCRIPTION: WASTEWATER IDENTIFICATION NO. : 3IH00065 Antidegradation project as defined by OAC 3745-1-05 an exclusion or waiver is not applicable. Requests to be on the interested parties mailing list should be submitted in 30 days to Ohio EPA Division of Surface Water Attn: Permits Processing DRAFT NPDES PERMIT RENEWAL - SUBJECT TO REVISION NASHVILLE ELEM SCH 13495 STATE RTE 59 NASHVILLE OH ACTION DATE:06/27/2013 RECEIVING WATERS: UT TO CRAB RUN FACILITY DESCRIPTION: SCHOOL OR HOSPITAL IDENTIFICATION NO. : 3PT00063*DD APPLICATION RECEIVED FOR AIR PERMIT BLACK BOUNCE LLC 7419 TWP ROAD 668 MILLERSBURG OH ACTION DATE : 06/24/2013 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: AIR IDENTIFICATION NO. : A0048161 New installation of a diesel engine for powering a rubber tire scrapping/shredding facility. Publish Holmes County Shopper July 4, 2013

LEGAL Holmes Fire District #1, Holmes County will hold a public hearing for the proposed 2014 budget. Meeting to be at the Fire District, located at, 8478 SR 39, Millersburg, OH 44654. Marty Grice Fiscal Officer 330-231-3194 Publish Wooster Daily Record June 28, 2012

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LEGAL NOTICE Hardy Township Board of Trustees will hold a bidget hearing for the proposed 2014 budget. Meeting to be at the Township Hall, located at, 6118 Township Road 323, Millersburg, OH 44654. Betty Mathie, Fiscal Officer Publish Wooster Daily Record

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NOTICE: WILL reupholster living room furniture, car, boat seats. Also, outdoor furniture cushions. Raber's Upholstery 1939 TR 110, Millersburg, Ohio V.M. 330-674-1300 BREEZY HOLLOW. 8066 ST RT 514, Big Prairie, Ohio, 44611. 330-473-8246. 1/4 mi past Whispering Hills Campgrounds. Open Wed.-Sat., 11-5. Unique crafts/ gifts, Homemade baked goods, Homemade chocolate candies, Stained glass stepping stones, cement statuary. Campers welcome! A(Campers corner) of supplies, firewood, and so much more! Bring in Ad in for 10% discount.

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CASH FOR scrap metal: trucks, buses, cars, heavy equip., farm equip., copper, batteries, brass, aluminum, and any metal. Call (330) 473-8410.

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WIN A FREE BRIDAL SHOWER! The Hilltop Manor Bed & Breakfast is holding a contest for a very special “soon to be” bride to host an all expense paid bridal shower for up to 25 guests! This bridal shower will take place this fall at the Hilltop Manor, located in Millersburg, OH. Please see our facebook page for contest details! NOW OPEN: BUCKEYE POWDER Coating and Sandblasting in Millersburg. Call for a quote today! 330-275-9629 NOTICE: NOW taking orders for Contender, Red Haven, Baby Gold peaches, pineapples. Early Gold, Ginger Gold. Yellow Delicious. Apples, Pears. 359-5942. Miller's Ghse., 1492 TR 414, Dundee, OH BUYING JUNK BATTERIES, aluminum, copper, brass, ele. motors, farm machinery, appliances, cars, trucks. 330-279-2142 WILL DO CUSTOM INLI NE Bale Wrapping. (330) 231-6640. 4 FREE TANS (good for 1 yr.) with purchase of July tanning special. Ladybug, 567-3200 DARI-LAND ICE CREAM machine rentals. Great for graduations, weddings, parties. 330-263-1700.

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

If you would like to have your name put on our list of prospective carriers or drivers in your area, simply call the circulation department at 330-264- 1125 ext 2257 or 1-800-686-3958, or stop by our office at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster. Please refer to the individual route number when calling. There is no collecting of money from any of our customers on any of our delivery routes. CALL TODAY!! FOR SALE. Small Woodworking Business Complete with tools and machinery. (330) 893-9371.

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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 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 various shifts throughout the day, highly motivated with a positive attitude and strong work ethic. Beautiful work environment, paid holidays, flexible hours & more!. Serious applicants only, send resume to: P.O. Box 323, Millersburg, OH 44654 or email to: resumes44654@gmail.com


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560 FRANKLIN LOG Skidder, For Sale or Rent, (330) 231-7160

Successful Property Management company is seeking a Property Manager (FT), Groundskeeper (PT) and Maintenance Tech (FT) for a property in Millersburg. Credit/Criminal/Drug Screen REQ. Email resume with title and “Millersburg” cited to jobs@mhmltd.com or fax 216-478-0407. EOE.

Drivers, CDL-A: $2,000 Sign-On, Get Home Weekly! Dedicated Account! CDL Grads - $7K Tuition Reimbursement! Roll with the best @ US Xpress: 866-719-1682 LOOKING FOR a dependable driver for a Mason Crew (330) 231-3854

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.

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

DRIVER NEEDED to haul local Amish business man, mostly local. Please call 330-275-7910

FOR RENT: Bobcat T-190 skid loader with rubber tracks. $25/hr. Plus fuel. Delivery available. 330-407-1081

HELP WANTED FOR ALL POSITIONS. Fabricators, welders, spray painters, and metal finishers needed immediately. Will train proper candidates to weld. Excellent pay rates with incentives. We have all benefits available. Paid vacations & holidays. Medical insurance, dental & vision. Also 401K savings plan. Apply in person at WasteQuip, 930 Massillon Rd (St Rt 241), Millersburg, OH 44654. IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT General Labor Must have valid driver's license, Class B CDL preferred. This is not a truck driving positions! Must be able to meet the physical demands of job duties, be hard working, self motivated and reliable. No previous experience necessary. Plumbing experience preferred, Drilling experience a plus! Apply in person. Mullet Drilling Company 3530 CR 58 Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-0206.

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

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SUMMIT ACADEMY at Wooster Christian Center searching for qualified LA Teacher, Math Teacher, Program Manager/IEP Coordinator. Please send resume and other pertinent information to Operations Director, Ashley Kaufman ashley.kaufman@summitacademies.org EEO/AA/M/F/D/V/DV

155 Sales / Marketing LOOKING FOR Entrepreneur's who love fun, fashion, jewelry, clothes, and awesome vacations. Rapid Advancement, Great Pay, Flexible Hours. Call 330-714 -2009 to schedule your interview.

WANTED: PERSON to mow, rake & bale hay, 2 acres. Square or round bales. Nashville area 330-231-9907

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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

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.

WANTED: PART time coach bus driver. Can be a retired CDL truck driver. We will help with passenger endorsement requirements. Must be people friendly. Call Mark Miller @ 330-893-0022. Harvest Time Ministry.

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MAYTAG WRINGER Washer, Square Tub, Good Condition, $275. Wanted: Harness for large pony or small horse. (330) 473-7418 FOR SALE: 15 cu. ft. Crystal Cold Refrigerator with diamond cooling unit. Good condition, $1,300. Ph: 330-852-9108. GAS REFRIGERATOR, crystal cold, 12-cf in good condition. $360. (330) 893-3272. RHEEM HIGH Efficiency hot air gas furnace and A/C unit includes coil and ducts. $750/obo. (330) 440-2999 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 CLASSIC WORD Processor model WSB84 @ $95/obo. Propane Gas range with electric ignition @ $125/obo. Call 330-359-0270.

HELP WANTED: EXPERIENCED TIMBER cutter with a driver's license. 330-231-2234 AMISH CREW looking for driver/worker for construction crew. Must live close to Millersburg. Call 330- 763-3937

FOR SALE: Laptop, Very Lightly used, Also, Cannon Printer/Copier/Scanner, $700 for Combo. Leave Message, (330) 893-4170 CHEST FREEZER, 21 cu ft., Great condition, $400 (330) 231-1877

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INTERNATIONAL 986 Tractor. Like new tires, Nice condition, One owner. (330) 473-7733

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. JOHN DEERE 5510 Tractor, w/541 Loader, 1080 hrs, Like New Cond., $28,000. 7' Woods Rotary Bush Hog, $2,500. 8' Scraper Blade, $150. 7' Box Blade, $150. 2-12 Bottom Plow, $150. Troy-Bilt Roto Tiller, Model Horse. $1,200. (330) 674-3774 GRIMM HAY Tedder, New belts, field ready, $1,250. E-Z Trail Forecart, good condition, $375. Baltic (330) 897-5310 M.C. DEERING 7 foot grain binder, $1200. Aaron E. Troyer, 2679 South Kansas Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606 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 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 MASSEY FERGUSON Model 90 parts tractor. $775. (330) 377-4190. KING WYSE 26' Elevator, Hay & Grain, $250. (330) 897-1459 MASSEY FERGUSON 2200 with perkins 3 Cylinder Diesel and Model 200 industrial loader. Torque converter bags $1,250. (330) 377-4190. FOR SALE: Pallet forks, new and used, for skid loaders, good quality & price. Also. Earth Augers for Bobcat drive units. See us for all your attachment needs. Mt. Eaton Trailer, 330-359-0150 NH 488 HAY BIND. $3,000. NH L170 Skid Steer, 550 hrs, quick attach with enclosed cab, $24,000. (330) 359-1127 7' A-C Mower w/Hydraulic Lift, with 9HP Honda Motor. (330) 897-4536 JD 446 Round Baler, 4x4, Silage Special, Good Condition. (330) 852-2263

SPEELMAN ESTATE AUCTION 2 FARMS- 265 ACRES OF LAND-FARM MACHINERY To settle the estate will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on location at 7251 Columbus Road, Shreve, Ohio. Located 10 miles South of Wooster or 10 miles North of Loudonville on State Route 3 (Columbus Road). Auction site will be at this farm.

Saturday July 20, 2013 11:00 am REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER This is an advance notice with details and terms to follow next week. Farm #1 100.629 acres and Farm #2 164.387 acres. Farms offered separately and together and sell in the manner that nets the most for the estate. More information at www. gant-realty.com.. Click on real estate auctions. ESTATE OF DAVID SPEELMAN WAYNE CO. PROBATE # TBD AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Dave Acker BROKER – Jack Gant

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FOR SALE: Farmall Cub with up/down turn plow, cutter bar, & disk. (330) 682-4497 353 NEW HOLLAND Grinder mixer, $1000. Long Auger. Mose Mast, 6402 SR 241, Millersburg, OH 44654 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 KUBOTA BX-22 FWD tractor, loader, and back hoe. One owner, only 375 hrs. $10,500/obo. (330) 231-1630

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

BAKER SAWMILL. 38 hours Kubota diesel. Fully hydraulic. Good working condition.$13,000. (740) 545-0947.

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520 NH manure spreader webb, like new. (330)663-4996

NEW 1ST Cutting mix, round bales, Good Horse hay, (330) 472-2613

TROYERS REPAIR AUCTION

LOCATEd: 1 1/2 mile West of Mt. Hope @ 7655 SR 241 Millersburg, Ohio - just next to the Produce Auction.

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NEW APPLIANCES: Add on & Max Caddy wood furnaces w/ or w/o blowers, Napoleon & Osburn & Drolet wood stoves, Pioneer Princess – Ashland – Kitchen Queen – Country Charm wood cook stoves, Coal EZ Hard coal w/Hopper. USEd APPLIANCES: D&S Hitzer coal stoves, Pacific Energy wood stove, Ashland wood & coal stove w/o jacket, small Vermont Casting wood stove, 3 & 5 burner new perfection oil stoves – oven on top & table top, Perfection 2 burner vat effly, large Napoleon, Med. Down Draft wood stove. BUTCHERING TOOLS: Enterprise #22 meat grinder, Universal #32 meat grinder, Enterprise 8 qt. Sausage and lard press, hog scrapers. MISC: Blue Coleman gas irons, new & used Even heat irons, Scott & Yardman lawn mowers, glass & Rayo oil lamps, Gifford ice tongs, 2-4-6 qt. Hand crank White Mountain ice cream freezers, older heavy duty post hole digger, older style hay & manure forks, used wind up - battery wall & mantle clocks, older wind up alarm clocks, Peerless mantles by the box, Schwartz buggy paint by the gallon, Planet JR heavy duty runner sleads, sad irons, recond. Perfection oil stove chimneys, recond. Gas lites & lanterns, older 2 & 3 burner Coleman camp stoves, Stanley tape measures, Eastwing hammers, Singer button holer attachment, older egg beaters, Arthur Maxwell Bible story books, used heavy duty charcoal BBQ grill, used buggy wheels, Dietz oil lanterns, Baby lock surger sewing machine, 4 qt. Elec. White Mountain ice cream freezers. WATCHES - ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: nice twin cyl. Maytag gas engine (runs), Dazey & other old gas butter churns, sad irons, breast drills, 131 - A Yankee ratchet screwdrivers, glass & Rayo oil lamps, 1/16” scale Ertl & Spec cast toy tractors including Case 500 & Oliver Super. 99, Alice & Jerry readers, Horatio Alger JR books, Case double xx pocket knives, old tins, 40 older pocket watches some railroad watches - 1 key wind., Coleman iron, lanterns & stoves, old keen kutter sign, wind up clocks, Egermeiers Bible story book, hand crank adding machines, Wagner #8 waffle iron, corner chisel, IHC. Wrenches, Keen Kutter 3 tine hay fork, Ohio farmer Magazines from early 1900’s, shoe shine box, Winchester hatchets, lots of old books. NOTE: item have usual warranties unless stated different when sold. SALE ORdER: Starting at 3:30 with misc. and antiques. Pocket watches @ 6:00. Appliances @ 7:00 P.M. NOTE: There are no consignments or reserve bids at this auction! COME & SPENd THE EVENING W/US! Lunchstand by Local School TERMS: Cash or Check with ID OWNERS: dan M. & Anna Troyer, 7655 SR 241, Millersburg, OH 44654

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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 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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Auctioneers: Andy Raber 5345 TR 118, Baltic, OH 43804 • 330-893-2604 david Miller


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WILL DO CUSTOM INLI NE Bale Wrapping. (330) 231-6640. FOR SALE: Horse Hay. Large, round and small, squares. Jeff Miller, (330) 359-0159 CUSTOM Round baling. 330-663-4997 or (330) 663-4996 EAR CORN. $175 per ton. You pick up. (330) 473-7733

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ONE BOOM Truck Load of Firewood, $650. Delivery available. 330-674-1054 Ext. 1  FOR SALE: Firewood- $55 a pickup load- $350 for tandum axel dump truck loaded. M&M Sawmill. 330-893-1020 

250 FOR SALE: Conventional Oatlage,

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$60/Bale. (330) 567-2249

NOTICE: GREEN Acres Fertilizer in stock for pasture. $430. Grip - X1 $165.; Grip X2 organic $225.; Palverized Gypsum 21% cal, 17% sulfur $170.; Gypsum pellets paper 1400# $80. Aden Mullet. 8056 Criswell Rd, Fredericksburg, OH. 330-695-2208. BLACK RASPBERRIES, clean patch. You pick, $2.75 lb; We pick, $3.75 lb. CR 318, Shreve. Call for appointment or to order (330) 567-2043. FOR SALE: Everleaf Oatlage $50/bale, (330) 567-2249 KILN DRIED baled shavings, (330) 279-2797 22 4x4 FIRST CUTTING beef hay. Pick up 3 mi. W. of Millersburg. $550. 330-231-7446. CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1st cutting mixed grass alfalfa wrapped 4x5 bales. Lakeville Area. Call 419-368-9026

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

HUGE GARAGE SALE! July 11-13, 8-6p. 9487 Schwartzwalder Rd, Shreve, between St Rt. 95 and St Rt 3. Quality home furniture, Years of misc. collected items, Something for everyone, A must see sale! GRAMP'S & Gram's Flower Patch, Garage sale - Lots of items! Plant sale: Annuals 1/2 off, Baskets $10. 8073 Critchfield Rd. Shreve, 9-6, Mon-Sun. JULY 5-6, David Shetler & Mrs. Roy Kauffman, 3822 CR 200, Gas Light, Iron, Ice Cream Freezer, Camping Chairs, 3-Tier Crystal Candle Chandelier, Home Interior Mirror & Misc. HUGE FARM SUPPLIES. Post, Panel, Gates, Power poles, New stop light with all guts, Drain pipes- 16x24, Covert pipes smooth inside ridgid outside, Riding mowers, Siding, Ladders, Electric fence supplies, hitches, jars, ceramic crocks, toys, cement blocks new and used, collectibles, bikes, washer and dryer. 514 S. of Nashville, right on TR 213. July 11,12, and 13. HUGE GARAGE Sale! Compressor, Bike, Knives, Floor Jack, Lots of tools, Misc household items. 13420 TR 26, June 28-July 6. 8am - ?Just outside of Stillwell off of Rt 62. (330) 276-0219  HARVEST THRIFT STORE of Killbuck GREAT DEALS!! Stuff a bag for $5.00

Gallion & Cullen Chattel Auction

Location: 6538 Twp. Rd. 568 Holmesville, OH 44633. From Millersburg take S.R. 83 North to Twp. Rd. 568 East. From Holmesville take S.R. 83 South to Twp. Rd. 568 East.

Wednesday, July 10th, 2013 4:00 PM

Farm Equipment* Woodworking Equipment * Shop & Power Tools Farm Equipment & Misc.: Pequea 710 Tedder; NH 256 Rake; International 800 Corn Planter; International 720 5 Bottom Plow; New Idea 3718 Manure Spreader; Land Pride Blade; 2 Bottom Plow; MF 3 Pnt. Post Hole Digger; Frontier 3 Pnt. Fertilizer; (3) Round Bale Feeders; (10) Gates; Transmission & Hydraulic Oil; 2500 PSI Hydraulic Cylinder; Implement Tires. Woodworking Equipment: JET Bandsaw, 6” Jointer, Dust Collection System w/ Piping; Craftsman 10” Table Saw; Shop Fox Roller; Delta 12” Portable Planer, 1” Belt Sander, Sharpening Center, Scroll Saw; Belt Sander; Miter Saw; Dovetail Machine; Compound Slide Table; Kreg Pocket Hole Set; Jigsaw; Senco Nailer; Sand Paper; Drill Bits; Power Augers; Dewalt Blades. Shop & Power Tools & Misc: Stihl 026 Chainsaw; Air Compressor; Dayton Grinder w/ Stand; Pipe Threader Set; Micrometer; Hammer Drill; Master Mechanic & Kennedy Tool Boxes; Engine Stand; Dayton Welder; 20 Ton Hyd. Jack; Jack Stands; Welding Table; Creeper; Reddy Heater; Vise; Grease Guns; Organizers; Hand Tools; Push Mower; Yard Cart; Seeder; Ladders; Lantern; Coleman Stove; Tackle Box; TV; Washer & Dryer; Microwave; Gas Tank. NOTE: This is a very interesting auction with more tools to go through. Machinery is clean and field ready. Chattel Terms: Cash, good check or credit card. 3% buyers premium. Premium will be waived for cash or check. Proper Identification required to register. Sale by order of: Suzie Gallion & Wallace Cullen

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 MULTI FAMILY Garage Sale: July 5 & 6. Champion juicer, Tri Star sweeper, chest freezer for ice box, name brand clothes, new maxi dresses & skirts, Horten bow, hunting supplies, like new piano & stand, discounted 31 Bags, snow boards, crib, car seat, swing, lots more. Bake sale, Arie's jelly rolls. Mose Weaver 8787 TR 656 Fredericksburg, OH 1 mile east of Ashery on TR 656 

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FOR SALE: Standard Breed Weanling Filly, Eligible to register. Eli Weaver, 4306 US 62, Millersburg, (330) 473-4099 PASTURE AVAILABLE for Heifers or Horses, Good fences, Spring Water, (330) 674-2754 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: Golden Comet Pullets from Mt Healthy Hatcheries, Ready by August, place your order now. 740-295-5423 Abe H. Yoder. 30643 TR 213, Fresno OH 43824 WANTED: LIGHT Boned Draft Cross Gelding. Dark in color, Good broke, TSS, Sound, No bad habits. 802-272-5707. 2 JERSEY STEERS. 10 weeks old. (330) 897-6904. 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. FOR SALE: FULL BLOODED Katahatin Ram, 2-1/2 yrs. old, $250. Fredericksburg, OH. (330) 359-0090 HOLSTEIN BULLS. Good pedigrees delivered. Henry Yoder, 7445 CR 51, Big Prairie, OH 44611 7 YEAR, 14 h. Paint/Haflinger gelding. Professional training. Beautiful. Great potential. Needs work, $500. 330-390-2095, 330-276-5391

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FOR SALE: 50" Brown & White Paint Pony Mare. Broke to ride & drive. Atlee Gingerich, 9047 S Kansas Rd.

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

3 YEAR OLD, 42", Brown Pony Gelding. Well broke to ride and drive. (330) 852-7094†x1

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

MILK GOAT. Good milker. Roy Miller, 3915 TR 366, Millersburg, 330-893-4408 16 MO.. old Holstein cross bull, for rent or for lease. David H. Yoder, (330) 893-2892 4 YR. BAY Morgan gelding. Women have driven him. Not quite traffic safe. Trots like a standard bred. Amos Schlabach 330-674-9451 ext. 2. FOR SALE: Flemish Giant Rabbit. Phone 330-600-0884 49" PONY MARE. 6 Years Old, broke to ride and drive. $450. (330) 893-3649. REGISTERED MINIATURE Donkey Gelding, Good pet. $375. (330) 231-8206. 3 YR old 3/4 Fresian, 1/4 Percheron Cross, Broke to ride and drive single & double, TSS, nice driver. $4,000 (330) 852-3900 2 YR old Belgain Gelding, Broke to ride and drive. Joe Hershberger (330) 897-1468 3 YR old Registered Quarter Horse Mare, Good Broke to Ride, Sugarcreek (330) 215-1010 FOR SALE: (3) Powder Coated Horse Stalls, $1,750 OBO. (740) 502-2539 FOR SALE: 2 yr old Bay Morgan Stud. (330) 464-2193 FOR SALE: 6 YEAR OLD Standard Bred Mare, buggy size. 4 YR OLD Paint Pony Mare, broke to ride and drive. Both TSS. Aaron Coblentz. (330) 852-2047 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. David Yoder, Co. Rd. 12, 740-623-9879 Ext. 1 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 12 YEAR OLD Percheron Gelding. Gray/White. Good broke, broke to all farm machinery. $1,250. (330) 231-5219.

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12 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, All Trot, $1,400 OBO. 10688 Apple Creek Rd, Fredericksburg OH (330) 695-2141 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 JERSEY BULLS, Natually Polled, Out of Good Stock, $675 ea. (330) 377-4190  11 YR. old gelding. Mostly trot. T.S.S. Willing traveler, boys horse. 3 yr. old mare started in buggy. Joseph Schlabach 330-359-6134  BIG BLACK 6 yr. old mare surrey horse. Women can drive. Very safe. TSS, all trot. David D. Miller 6888 CR 77 Millersburg, Ohio 44654  8 YEAR OLD Standard Bred Gelding. TSS. Been in buggy 5 years. Too much for women. $1,600. Tim Hershberger, (330) 893-0171.

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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 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.

13 YR. OLD MUSTANG GELDING trail horse, rides & drives, $850. (330) 231-2708 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. 6 YEAR OLD Crossbred Gelding. TSS. Broke to ride and drive, kid broke, small size but real good puller. Have been using him in surrey. Raymond J. Yoder. (330) 897-1026 ext 2. FOR SALE: GOLDEN COMET pullets, raised on grass, $5.25/each. (330) 674-5604. FOR SALE: Medium Size Standard Bred Mare. Needs work. $1,500/obo. (330) 275-6079. 5 YR. OLD BLACK standardbred mare, big enough for surrey & top buggy broke, $1100. Aden Schlabach, 3710 CR 200, Fredericksburg, OH. (330) 359-0182 FOR SALE 2 yr. old paint gelding, well started in harness & riding, $450. 330-852- 3132

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 FOR SALE: Purebred 4 yr. old Katahdin Ram. Paul Raber, 330-852-3932 ext. 2. 17 MO. Holstein Bull, Dam: Kanyon Breeze Allen, Ex-90 with 26,500 milk, 4 fat 2.9 protein. Sire: Sanchez. Bobby Kline (330)893-0426

FOR SALE: 6 yr old Mare, Friesian Standard Bred with colt at side. Nice driver, TSS, Safe for women.(888) 212-3708. 12 YR old Paint Gelding, Broke to ride, Does very good on trail rides. (330) 695-2626 VM 7 yr. old black standard bred gelding, tss, sharp upheaded horse. Emanuel Yoder (330) 600-1501 15 MONTH OLD Jersey bull, 5.64 Fat, 4.03 pro., Vernon Mast, 5440 Moreland Rd., Fredericksburg, 698-0514 ext.2.

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.

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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.

Accepting new and used tack consignments through sale day. Horses 5:30 starting with Ponies and Riding Horses followed by driving horses. Selling all breeds of horses. Consigned; 6yr old black gelding by Sierra Cosmos/ American Winner. Good broke, the right kind. Brown and White Paint riding horse mare, kid broke trail horse, Paint Walker mare with foal, good broke to ride, several good broke ponies. Team of 54” mare and gelding, bay with chrome, worked double. 4 horse steel bumper hitch trailer. Expecting some top trotters and good pacing breds. Call consignments in by Thursday 8PM to be on the sale list. Fun thingS For the kidS to do.

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

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

Auctioneer Myron Miller

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


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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 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. FOR SALE: 5 yr. old miniature pony, has lots of pep. Also, started Holstein steer calves. Robert Coblentz, 330-567-2255 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL. 1 1/2 yrs old. Ready for heavy service. Out of the Duncan herd. Noah H. Yoder. 6928 CR 407. (330) 674-1000. 7 Holstein heifer calves, 1-2 wks. old, from our herd. 330-893-0174 7 YR. OLD Qtr. horse gelding. Good, broke to ride, good on trails, chunky built, ranch horse. 330-893-0026 8 YEAR OLD Standard Bred Gelding. Fresh horse, Gentle and good broke, TSS. (330) 231-5219. MINIATURE SPOTTED Jack, 4 yrs. old, broke to drive, not for children, $250/ obo. (330) 231-1884 FOR SALE: 6 yr old Quarter Horse Gelding, Kid Broke to ride, $1,000 330-893-9304 JERSEY STEERS: 2 mo. old. Started on grain. Jersey Heifer, 3 mo. old. Playful kittens. John Miller, 330-279-2045 8 YR OLD Standard Bred Gelding, S u p e r Traveler, TSS, David Yoder, 8073 TR 652, Millersburg (330) 600-1128 FOR SALE: 5 Yr. old Belgian gelding. Good broke. Monroe Hochstetler 31479 TR 231, Fresno, OH 43824. 330-897-0099 Voice Mail. 7 YR old Western Hanover Mare, Dark Bay, Mini Surrey size, Good broke, TSS, (330) 231-5219 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 STANDARD BRED MARE. Smooth mouth, TSS. Nice traveler, No trucks to big. $825. St. Rt. 651, New Bedford. (330) 897-7830. 8 YR old King Konch, X Balanced Image Gelding, Broke for women, Big enough for surrey. Mike Kurtz, (330) 695-2174 FOR SALE. Belgian Team, 7 & 8 yr. old mare & gelding, broke to all farm machinery, fast stepping team; Nubian Nanny goat, fresh in Jan.; American Guinea Hogs, pigs for pasture, 2 gilts & 1 boar. Samuel M Yoder, 2386 CR 200, Dundee. (888) 790-1473, VM.  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. COMING 2YR old Bay Standard Bred Gelding, Trotter, 54"High, Broke to drive, TSS, $500. (330) 359-0182

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FOR SALE: 12 yr old Mare, By Super Star Ranger, Supreme Lobel Dam, TSS, Classy Driver, In Foal to Son of Royal Strength, Dam of Lot Number One in Memorial Trotting Sale. Black Yearling Stud, Full brother to Lot Number One. 3 yr old Bay Mare, Buggy size, Mostly Trot, TSS, Anybody can drive, Easy Keeper, Nice mare. $1,400. (330) 279-2070 FOR SALE: 11 year old black standard bred mare. TSS, family horse. Andy Miller Jr. 6884 TR 326 Holmesville, OH 44633 330-674-9604 ext. 1 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. BIG DARK GELDING trotter, 6 S&S, needs work; Also, 11 yr. Armbro Lazer mare surrey horse, S&S. John Chupp, 330-893-1623 WE HAVE a few Full Dutch Harness Horses and Dutch Harness Crosses. (740) 622-4059.  4 yr old black gelding standardbred; Good broke pony for small children; Also, road cart and hay rake. (330) 893-3087 ext 4. FREE HORSE MANURE . We load, but you haul. 330-897-8369 FOR SALE: 6 yr old Gelding, Standard Bred & Saddle Bred Cross, Good Size, Traffice Safe, $2,400. (330) 359-5557 CLUB CALVES, Registered Shorthorn and Shorthorn Plus! Yearling Heifer's, Bred Heifer's, Bulls and Show Steer's 419-938-5521 Cell: 419-651-2442. 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 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  FOR SALE: 4 yr. old pony mare, 44" brown/white, broke, tss, sharp;  Also, Puggle male, 4 yrs. old. 330-567-9690 x3. FOR SALE: 3 yr old Quarter Horse Mare, Chestnut 2 Whites & a Stripe, Good broke to ride, TSS, Been on trail. (330) 897-0554

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FOR SALE: Pygmy Nannies. Aaron Beachy. 7123 TR 571, Holmesville, Ohio 44633. 330-600-1299.

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

11 YEAR old Belgian gelding. 17+ hands high. Broke, willing worker. After 3 Levi Coblentz 7326 TR 601 Millersburg, OH 44654 6 YEAR OLD 54" Brown Paint Gelding Pony. Well broke to ride and drive, TSS. 3 YEAR OLD 50" Bay Paint Gelding Pony. Well broke to ride and drive, easy to handle, TSS. David H. Yoder, 2905 TR 406, Millersburg. (330) 893-2892 MINIATURE PONY MARE, 32", black and white. Broke to ride and drive. TSS, Needs work. 330-852-1902. 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

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3 CHEVIOT EWES. Born in May. Noah J. Troyer. 6840 TR 568, Holmesville. (330) 674-0851

265 FOR SALE: Registered Polled Jersey Bull, Good Temperament, 3 Registered Jersey Heifers, 4 mo old. David Miller, (330) 852-1447†Ext. 1 9 yr. old Bay Quarter horse gelding, safe for kids. (330) 852-1302 AT STUD 52" Paint black & whiteHomovygous pony stallion, fee-$50. Henry Burkholder, (330) 279-2535

 FOR SALE: single pedestal round table with one leaf and claw feet. Also, two matching chairs. $250 OBO. 330-674-4586 ext. 1 OVAL 72"X48" Oak Table, Double Pedestal, Light Color, w/2 Leaves, and (6) Arm Chairs, $995. Call (330) 844-3516 GOOD USED Crib, $25 Also Antique Crib $20 (330) 893-3463

WEIL MCLAIN Hot Water Boiler, Model Number: EG-35. 100,000btu. 40 gallon hot water heater. 2 water softeners, a n d a Medicator. (330) 852-4973

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

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

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Hunting Fishing NRA/CCW COURSE- $45. July 6 & 7 or Aug 3 & 4 330-335-9205 www.kaufmanrealty.com

WILL FEED ORGANIC Heifers, $2 a day, year around. For Sale: Holstein Heifers and Holstein Mondebeliarde Cross Heifers. (330) 567-2249

Lawn & Garden

LOOKING FOR Driver to take us to Lake Erie. Boat provided. Must have clean driving record. (330) 674-2500

w/bagger & extra blades $998. Snapper Hydro RER w/new engine & extra blades $998. John Deere L110 w/bagger & snow blade $1,398. Snapper RER w/bagger $798. Wheel Horse 211-4 Tractor 38"deck $698. Charm Engine LTD 330-893-3033

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

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

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Lawn & Garden mower, trailer, snow plow, $500. 330-276-6231

ZERO TURN Mowers, Several to chose from. 48"-60" decks, Brands include, Toro, Scag, Cub Cadet, Gravely,& Kubota. Great Prices. Heartland Equipment. Call Joe at (330) 852-3029 MURRAY GARDEN Tractor. 12 horsepower, 38" cut. 8 23' truss. (330) 600-1735

Condition. (330) 852-4131

FOR SALE: Yearling paint filly. Sorrel with blaze. Very nice. Broke to lead, $500. 330-279-9290 ext. 3.

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

NEW MOULTRIE I-40 Game Camera, with 2 memory cards-batteries & mount. $130 OBO. (330) 695-9882†VM

JD 120 Automatic Lawn Tractor, w/48"

FOR SALE: Napoleon stove #1900. Used approx. 3 months, $1100. 330674-5275. David Nisley

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

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Household Furnishings deck, 20HP Engine, $675. Very Good

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

WALK-BEHIND MOWERS, Many to chose from. Brands include EX-Mark, Ferris, Hussler, Snapper, Scag, & Toro. 36" - 60" decks, Starting at $1,200. Baggers & Sulkys available. Heartland Equipment. Call Joe at (330) 852-3029 CUB LO-BOY 60" cut, $2,500. 4 ft. brush hog 8 HP Briggs Engine, $400. Wheeled Edger, $75. Prairie Engine. 7833 CR 373, Big Prairie, Ohio 44611. WILL DO. garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. VINYL STORAGE Barns, and Portable Garages. Built to last. A few lot models on hand ready to be delivered. Affordable Barn Co. ltd, Mt. Hope (330) 674-3001 HUSQUARNA YTH1848XP Tractor 48" Deck Hydro-drive, 158hrs, 18P Twin -cycl. Kawasaki $998. Toro 52" Proline Belt drive Kawasaki Engine $998. Cub-Cadet 33" Walk behind $798. Yardman 42" Tractor $498. John Deere 737 Zero-turn 60" $4,498.98. John Deere 48" Yellow Deck Walk behind $1,298. Cub-Cadet 1050 Zero-trun w/double bagger $1,298. Cub-Cadet HDS2135 w/double bagger Shaft drive tractor $1,098. Toro 52" Belt drive Walk behind

FOR SALE: 21" Snow blower yard machine, Works good. $70. (330) 893-4157

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(8) FARROWING Crates, with feeders & waters, Also coated flooring, and nursery coated flooring. $200 for all. (330) 897-1437 ANTIQUE CHINA cupboard, 17x43x72", $3000; Doghouse, 17x17x39H, shingled roof , good shape, $125. (419) 827-2213 FOR SALE: Western saddle, $100 OBO. 330-852-3173 EMPIRE VENTED Room Gas Heater (visual flame) Model #RH-50B-6, 50,000BTU/HR, Never Used $875 Call John (440) 669-6991 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. Electric Treadmill Image 1.0, $100 (330) 231-0218. FOR SALE: 500 GALLON air tank. $275. Henry E. Mast. 2619 CR 160. (330) 359-5629. WANTED:CAST IRON kitchen sink with cabinet. For Sale: lawn mower deck for Huskie Mower. 330-279-2142 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.

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

STANDING AT Stud. Black & white 41" pony, very sharp. Service fee $40. Phone (330) 852-3727 ext 2. WANTED: WELL BROKE Morgan Gelding. TSS Sound with no bad habits. 802-272-5707.

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208 Knollton Dr, Millersburg 2 BR, 2 BA condo with 1 car garage. Low maintenance property and in town convenience. $120,000 330-763-4769

121 E. Main St, Baltic Well Established local Business! Good Cash Flow! Fox’s Pizza in Baltic - Equipment and Franchise Brand $125,000 John Hochstetler 330-204-0431

(330) 852-4111 5459 S. Market St, Berlin Quality 4 BR, 2 BA brick ranch w/3 car garage, very 888-852-4111 nice large porch & large level lot. Additional 1 ½ story www.kaufmanrealty.com 2 BR home on property for possible rental income. Conveniently located. $275,000 Randy Starner 330-473-9230

2106 Main St, Winesburg Large stone home with 2 BR & 2BA. Original wood floors and wonderful rustic atmosphere. Alpine cabinets, this home is beautifully decorated & move in ready. $235,000 Cliff Sprang 330-464-5155

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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.

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

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

GOOD USED Schrocks Top Buggy, Lights, Turning signals, Hydraulic brakes. Also, Good used Harness. 330-852-4994

FOR SALE: Set of Halflinger Harnesse s , $525. Set of All purpose harness, $625. Buggy harness w/breast collar. $225. Harnesses in Good Cond. 330-264-8705 FOR SALE: Intex Ultraframe, 22'x52" pool, new in box-unopened - New price $699, will sell for $600. (330) 893-1477 FOR SALE: Kerosene or Natural Gas Incubator, $160 (330) 897-0642 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. FOR SALE: Used open top hanging chicken feeders. $7.00 @ Mahlon Yoder, C. R. 12, 740-622-1654

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. FOR SALE: UPHOLSTERY TOOLS, Snaps, Button maker, Foam rubber, Etc. (330) 893-2037 ROAD CART FOR SALE with lights, rubber tires, excellent condition. Call after 5:30 p.m. (330) 852-0615

FOR SALE: NEW Cricut expression machine with 2 cartridges, $199.99. Also, Fix-n-mix bowls, $25. Call 330-231-7262. FOR SALE: Swings set, slide, swings, deck. On Display at Miller's Hickory Rockers, 330-359-7146. Asking $375. FOR SALE: New men's giant Escape I bike, size medium with new accessories. Call (330) 897-1263 FOR SALE: GAME BOY Advance with charger. $40. (330) 893-4157 VINYL PICKET Fence. 160' (used) w/ arch and 2 gates. 3 yrs old. 330-674-0889.

SPEELMAN ESTATE AUCTION 2 FARMS- 265 ACRES OF LAND FARM MACHINERY-MOBILE HOME

To settle the estate will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on location at 7251 Columbus Road, Shreve, Ohio. Located 10 miles South of Wooster or 10 miles North of Loudonville on State Route 3 (Columbus Road). Auction site will be at this farm.

SATURDAY JULY 20, 2013 11:00 A.M. REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 12:00 NOON 265 acres of land. Two farms. 200+ acres of tillable land. A dozer and hoe can create more tillable land. Selling one of the hottest commodities in today’s financial world. Land continues to be the #1 option for smart investors. The returns beat any bank CD rates. Check out these 2 land opportunities. FARM #1 consists of 100.629 acres of land with frontage on and access from State Route 3. Improvements include a year 2000 mobile home (which sells separate) and a pole barn with cement lot. Not fancy, but functional. FARM #2 consists of 164.387 acres with frontage on and access from Clay Plant Road and Wilderness Road. Clay Plant runs North of Route 3 just East of Farm #1. Both farms have been tiled over the years. Both farms are a part of the Muskingum Watershed. Both farms are under a gas storage lease which will transfer to the buyer. Both farms sell to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Farms will offered separately and in combination and will sell in the manner that nets the most for the seller. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance at closing. Arial pictures and plat at www.gant-realty.com. Click on real estate auctions. Or pick up a flyer from the mailbox on site. Many people talk about what they could have bought land for 5, 10, or 15 years ago. This trend will continue into the future. Buy land. You will be glad you did. Selling wagon load of smalls at 11:00 A.M., real estate at 12:00 Noon, followed by machinery. Machinery list will follow. Auction by order of Kayla E. Roby, Ex. for ESTATE OF DAVID J. SPEELMAN WAYNE CO. PROBATE # E-72406-12 AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Dave Acker BROKER – Jack Gant

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NEW BUGGIES for Sale. For more information Call (330) 621-8426 FOR SALE: 30 plus wooden school desks, $10 each. Mose Keim, 8738 TR 652, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627 FOR SALE: 16'x7' White, Aluminum Garage Door. Not insulated. $100 (330) 897-1222† Ext 4  FOR SALE: Display units: finished wood 97" L., 32"W, 28 1/4H table top. Metal rod, 2 stair step, 2 painted wood, and 2 night light displays, 2 2x4 shelving units. Plastic totes. Mary Troyer 330-600-2229 4X8 TRAILER with 2 foot sides and tail gate. Excellent condition, $950. 330-674-0801 FOR SALE: steel beams one 10"x33', $225. Three 8"x25', $125. Also, three steel posts 6'6" to 6'9". One 7'3" to 7'6", $30. E. G. Jonas Hershberger 330-852-0153 Ans. JULY SPECIAL!! 10% off brooms, mops, fans, tools & misc. Gypsy Spring Variety 6321 CR 407, Millersburg. (330) 674-0736 OBRIEN WATER Skis and wake board. Good condition. Make offer. (330) 893-1636 VM

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WALNUT VENEER Sheet 8'x16", 75 sheets. $10 each or $500 for all. 330-749-9453

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

FOR SALE: FIELD STONES, all sizes. MONITOR PUMP JACK, $200 OBO. SMALL DRILL PRESS on cabinet, $125. Mark Troyer 330-852-0653

5-hp elect. motor, 220/440, 1735rpm, $60; Black & Decker mitre saw, $25. (330) 695-5395

FOR SALE: used, still in Topo maps DVD; Also, Treestand, 674-4205

 Garmin Dakota 20 GPS, good condition, comes with look, lanyard, instructional Summit Viper Climber make offer. Call (330)

FOR SALE: 14'x24' Hoop Building on Skids, w/Zippered end panels, Very good condition. $900 OBO. (330) 893-3640 Ext 6 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060. 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. 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. USED SURREY. Older style, Good condition, Wheels are redone, Lights plus blinker. $1,500. (330) 893-2653. FOR SALE: All sizes of field stones. Will load. (330) 279-2333.

ORR TRUST AUCTION

OLDER 4 BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME SUMMER KITCHEN- GARAGE/BARN 3.4 ACRES OF LAND-EXCELLENT COMMERCIAL SITE Will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on location at 505 North Jefferson Rd., Wooster, Ohio. Located West of Wooster on US Route 250 to junction with Jefferson Road, then South to first property on East side. Or from US Route 30 go North on Jefferson Road.

Thursday July 11, 2013 6:00 pm

PONY CART Wanted – Large Size, easy entry style. (330) 893-1999. OPEN BUGGY, Brakes, lights, extra removable seat. New condition. Clyde Yoder. 3309 ST RT 39, Millersburg, Ohio, 44654. (330) 893-1097

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FOR SALE: Shih Tzu ACA female, $150. Henry A.M. Yoder, CR 19, Millersburg, OH Ph. 330-893-1395 FOR SALE: 3 Cocker Spaniel puppies, 2 female, 1 male. DOB 05-31-13, Ready to go 7-26. $400. (740) 622-4059. FOR SALE: A Proven Cocker Spaniel, male. 2 years old. ACA Papers. (330) 897-8019†x2  BORDER COLLIE: female for sale. 1 yr. old. Nice farm dog. 330-279-3409 ext. 1  FOR SALE: 2 male dogs, black Lab/Airedale mix. Excellent watch dogs. 330-763-1965 REGISTERED ACA Yellow Lab puppies. All shots and warmed. $350-$500. (330) 893-2653. Leave Message. COMPLETE KENNEL SELLOUTCavalier Maltese Yorkies (330) 695-2250 / VM.

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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. FOR SALE: Cur Blue Heeler Cross Puppies. 10 weeks old. Will make good farm dogs. 330-674-9924 NOTICE DOG BREEDERS! Raber Kennels has been sold to New Bedford Elevator. Our last day open will be July 24, Will open for business at New Bedford Elevator, 33906 ST RT 643, Baltic, 43804, on August 1st. 330-897-6492 They look forward to serve you for all your kennel needs. We, at Raber Kennel, wish to thank all of our customers for the years we were in business. GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies. AKC, Black and tan. Parents on premises. Shots and wormed. Born 6-23. $500. (330) 674-1400. FOR SALE: (3) 11 mo. old ACA Yorkie females; (1) 13 mo. old ACA Yorkie male, proven. (330) 893-1916 AKC BERNESE Mountain Dogs, Adult Female, & 4 Month old Male, Reasonable priced. (330) 600-9170 LAB & Pit Bull Cross, 1-1/2 yr old Female, Makes a nice pet. She is very quiet & tame, $75 OBO. (330) 674-0520 UNIQUE MALE AKC Bernese Mountain Dog with limited registration. $800. Born 6/19. Can go home August 12th. Call 740-673-5259. WANTED: GOLDEN Retriever females, Shiba Inu male, Norwegian Elkhoud, male, Husky male. Daniel Miller, Ph. 330-674-1879 PUGGLE Female, $75 Friendly, (330) 893-3479 8 GOLDEN Retriever Puppies, AKC Registered, 5-Male, 3-Female, 6 wks old, (330) 749-4568 7 WK old beagle puppies. Out of good hunting stock. 330-695-9862

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, July 8, 2013 5:00 PM

REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 6:00 P.M. In the eye of the beholder.. An older 4 bedroom country home w/ attached summer kitchen. Small barn or garage and other outbuildings. The home has been occupied by 2 generations of the Orr family. Built in 1884 the home has retained much of the original look. A project to restore or start over on the vacant land. 5.4 acres total land with 2 acres a part of US Route 250 makes 3.4 acres of usable land. An excellent commercial site with an easy to find location and good visibility from the highway. 3+ acres of land give plenty of space for buildings, parking, and space for expansion. And it all sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment.

Open House Tuesday July 2 5:00-7:00 pm

(Selling in 2 rings both starting at 5:00 PM) Antiques/Collectibles * Household/Furniture * Tools 3500 watt generator; oak corner computer desk; graniteware; 5 new saddles; Marlin 22 mag.; jewelry; wooden seeder; Pepsi & Coke crates; oak drop leaf table; guitars; glassware; pictures; crocks; chipper shredder; oil lamps; wall clocks; sewing stand; old books; industrial cart; Little Tykes toys; Lifetime cookware; oak curio cabinet; toys; hand seeder; new outdoor table; table top drill press; steel wheels; pop up canopy; weed eaters; chain saws; blowers; leaf mulcher; sled; baskets; hand tools; good clean household; Makita chop saw; Pro Force pressure washer; Craftsman air compressor; small appliances; lots of dishes; glassware; train set; dolls; glassware including Fenton, Dagenheart, Mosser & Imperial; early craftsman tools; butter churns; lighting fixtures; lots of sockets; hardware; Craftsman blower; Honda pressure washer; jigsaw; lounger; skillets; stands; signs; good primitives; and much more. Note: Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates by 5:00pm Friday, July 5. 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 by order of Merle T. Orr, TrusTee AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Dave Acker BROKER- Jack Gant

AUCTION HOUSE: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm • 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524 MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER


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TEN WK OLD PUPPIES. 3/4 Australian Shepherd, 1/4 Blue Heeler. Out of good stock. Raymond J. Yoder. (330) 897-1026 ext. 2 CAVALIER FEMALE. Tricolored, 3 year old. Pet only. $350. (330) 893-3649 BLUE TICK COON HOUND. Female, UKC Registered, 5 yr. old. Will be in heat in 2 mo. Runs in trees. $200. (419) 606-3674 FOR SALE: AKC Registered Great Dane, female. Black, 3 yr. old. AKC BLACK MALE Puppy, 9 wks. old. (419) 994-3528 FOR SALE: 2 year old Jack Russel Terrier. Good watch dog, $75 OBO. 330-852-2902 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.

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FOR SALE: 6 yr old Yellow Labradoodle, Female, $75 (330) 893-3909 WANTED: HEELER PUP or young dog. Will get good farm home. (330) 276-5613. AKC CHOCOLATE Lab Puppies, Vet check, Health Guarantee, (330) 674-0557 Ext 3 TOY POODLE puppies. Red Male, 7 mo old, and 2 pups, 8 wks old. 1 Black female, 1 black and red phantom male. (330) 276-5613. ENGLISH BULLDOG Mix,.Adult females, some are bred. Kennel reduction sale. $100-$500. (330) 600-9383. FOR SALE: FOX TERRIER female. Brown & white, 3 yr. old. Call 330-893-2521 FOR SALE: 1 yr old Male Beagle, Runs his own rabbits. $85 Andrew Miller Jr. (330) 852-4640

FOR SALE: Black/Tan coonhounds, 11 wks old, shots, everything. Also, Redtick. For sale, Blue heeler. Toy terrier for sale, Shots, everything, would make good pets. (330) 600-9357.

 BREED SELLOUT! Akc and Aca Dachshund. Ages 7 mo-7 yr. Males are proven breeders. 4 AKC-Females and 1-Male. $1,500. 5-ACA Females and 1-Male, $1,950 or all for $3,300. Junior Hershberger. 330-897-2907 ext 3.

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

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FOR SALE: 8 mo old, Australian Shepherd Male, Black/Tan, $50. (330) 893-9140 FOR SALE: 1-1/2 yr. old male Morkie; 2 yr. old, tiny, female Maltese. Call 330-279-3100 vm. FOR SALE: 10x10 Chain Link Dog Kennel, Leroy Miller (330) 601-4857 FOR SALE: AKC MALTESE Puppies. 2 females, 1 male. Good quality stock, 8 weeks old. (330) 893-2042

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 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 GUINEA PIGS. Smooth coated and athenian. $8.00. (330) 674-6743

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.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013 6:00 PM

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ORR AUCTION

ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-HOUSEHOLD TOOLS-MEMORABILIA-COSTUME JEWELRY TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF DISHES AND GLASSWARE Moving to smaller quarters and will sell the following personal property at public auction. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.

THURSDAY JULY 11, 2013 9:00 A.M.

ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES A PARTIAL LIST. Good 2 pc. corner cupboard w/ glass doors and 1 drawer; wardrobe; walnut dresser; glass china cupboard; mantel clock; several chest of drawers; one of the largest selections of dishes and glass we have ever sold including Fenton; Imperial; Vaseline; Northwood; Pilgrim; Depression; Hobnail; Cambridge; Fostoria; Milk Glass; Gold Luster; Flo-Blue; McKinley plate; Johnson Brothers; Fiesta Ware; large selection of costume jewelry of all kinds; early albums including tin types; several old animal cast iron banks; selection of Oliver tractor items including ad mirror from Shearer; uniform patches from Shearer (former employee); advertising items and calendars from local businesses; hundreds of glass vases; old ice skates; hundreds of figurines of all kinds; knick knacks; sq. oak kitchen table; glass baskets; misc. stands of all kinds; magnifying light; cookbooks; other books; old paper; Gehl thermometer; cookie jars including Fredericksburg; old pictures and frames; glass slippers; vintage clothing of all kinds; child’s chairs; canning jars; hats and hat boxes; slant front desk; old aluminum Christmas tree; old ornaments; records; boxes and boxes and piles and piles to sort; and much, much more. APPLIANCES-TOOLS – GE refrigerator w/ freezer on bottom like new; Gravely sickle mower and plow; 2 older Lawn boy mowers; old license plates; few old farm primitives; boxes of old tools; and more. NOTE- The best of the Summer auction season.This would rate in the top 3 full houses in 40 years of business. Norma Orr continued to live here after her parents. Several generations represented. Several generations of accumulation and collection. Nothing was ever thrown away until now. 3 large dumpsters and a bon fire helped uncover the goodies in the house. We only listed what we could see. You will get to see it all. Selling in 2-3 rings. Bring a friend or two and the big truck. A good selection of pictures on the web site after July5th. Go to www.gant-realty.com. Click on chattel auctions. Circle your calendar for a good one. TERMS- Cash or Good Check

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

27th Anniversary

Annual Benefit Auction

The Rainbow of Hope Foundation Location: At the Mt. Hope Auction Barn, Mt. Hope Ohio. (Holmes County) From Canton take US 62 west to SR 241 south to Mt. Hope and Mt. Hope Auction Barn.

Friday July 26 & Saturday July 27, 2013 Saturday Auction Starts at 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Large selection of quality locally made maple, walnut, oak, cherry, & other hardwood furniture including: 5pc Oak BR Suite, Queen, rich tobacco stain; Red Oak Table Shaker Style w/ 2 Captain’s Chair and 4 Side Chairs; Quarter Sawn White Oak Table; 6pc Brown Maple BR Suite; 5pc Cherry BR suite; 5pc Maple Shaker BR Suite; Cherry Queen Bed; Queen Log Bed; Queen Super Soft Mattress Set; Hickory Roll-top Desk; Sec. Desk; Mission Table; Mission Chairs; Cherry sideboard; Corner hutch; Pie safe; Cherry & Oak Secretaries; 2DR Hutch; Oak File Cabinet; Book Case; State Clock; Oak Coffee & End Tables; Cherry 3-Drawer Nightstand; Cherry Double-Mule Chest; Hall Tree; Landscape Mirror; Oak Chairs & Step Stools; Oak Quilt Rack; Glider Rocker; Hickory Rocker; Child’s Rocker; Serving Cart; Wood Carving; excellent selection of hardwood pieces, many additional items forthcoming for the auction. Pieces will include Rustic Cherry, Quarter Sawn White Oak, Maple, and Walnut as well as numerous other hardwood species. Approx. 9:30 a.m. Quilts: Approx. 100 large quilts and wallhangers, misc, numerous patterns. 12:00 noon Auction Highlights: 32’x44’ Shop/Garage Building (built on your lot), see additional advert for more details, Burley Walnut Keim Lumber Clock; Studebaker Jr. Wagon; Antler Pen; 1.5 gallon ice cream freezer w/ Maytag motor. Excellent selection of Millersburg Carnival Glass, mixed in throughout the day. A complete list is available at kaufmanrealty.com or by contacting an auctioneer. 12:30 p.m. Dairy Heifers: bred heifers; calves; feeders. Horses, Ponies & Buggies, to be sold after Heifers: Assorted horses and ponies; Mini-Surrey w/ LED lights, fiberglass shaft; 2-seater Open Buggy; Bowman made to order; Driving Sulky; Pioneer Forecart; Buggy Harnesses; set of draft harness; Pony Harness. Additional items forthcoming. Power Equipment; Lawn Furniture, Storage Barns, Sporting Goods & Misc: Toro Mod. 30489 Hydro walk-behind; Holland Gas Grills; 10’x14’; Hunting Cabin; Gazebo; 8’x10’ & 10’x12’ storage barns; Weaver’s Vinyl Swing-Set; Play-Mor Swing-Set; Children’s Play Set; chicken coup; hunting blind; flip flop picnic table; vinyl glider; 4 ft. oak glider; square picnic table w/ benches; 4 pc. wicker outdoor set; 2 ft. lighthouse; rabbit hutch; 2 – 8 ft. folding poplar benches w/ cherry stain; Stihl Blowers, generators; swing set; gym set; Hickory swing; portable barbeque set; 2 cape cod cedar chairs; leaf blower; 50’ air hose; mailbox post; numerous additional new items. The ROH Board Members will donate 6 hours of labor, as a group, for any Monday in August, to be sold at 12:00 Noon. Friday Evening (July 26, 2013) activities include: • Fish Fry • Chicken BBQ starting at 4:00 p.m. • Tools & Toys Auction – 6:00 p.m. • Local Entertainment – 7:30 p.m ??? • Volleyball Tournament – Teams by Donation • Lots of Food, Fun, & Fellowship • Bake Sale – Friday & Saturday • Silent Auction –Saturday Terms: Cash or Good Check with Proper Identification. Visa and MasterCard accepted – Rain or Shine. Shop/Garage Building Terms: 20% down day of auction, 50% upon commencement of project and balance at completion. Construction must take place in 2013. Please note all items are subject to change prior to the auction. Numerous pieces to be added. Visit our websites for additional information and photos, as well as information on the foundation. www.rohfoundation.org; www. kaufmanrealty.com; www.reshowcase.com; Note: This is the 27th year for the Rainbow of Hope Auction. The Foundation would like thank the community for the overwhelming support it has shown for the past 26 years. Come help us celebrate OUR community helping children in OUR community. Auctioneers: Steve Andrews, Jr. Miller and others For more information call (330) 674-5062

Breakfast and Lunch

AUCTION BY ORDER OF MERLE ORR, TRUSTEE

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

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

P.O. Box 8 • Mt. Hope, Ohio 44660


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FOR SALE: Kennel Sell-Out! (8) AKC Yorkshire Terriers, (7) AKC Maltese, (10) AKC Brussel Griffon, USDA Approved, Puppy market available. $600 ea. (330) 852-2876 Ext. 1.  FOR SALE: 2 AKC and 2 ACA Yorkie females, proven breeders. 1 grade Yorkie female. 1 AKC Yorkie female. Pet only, $200. 3 AKC Havanese females, proven breeders. 330-695-9856 V.M . 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 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 TWO CHIHAUHAU Puppies, 8 wks old, $250. (330) 472-2613 BUNNIES FOR SALE. Dwarf and Checker giants. 2 Male Call ducks. (330) 674-1900 AKC CHOCOLATE Lab, female, 3 yrs. old, $250. ACA 2 yr. old Chocolate Lab, female, $250. (330) 275-4692  FOR SALE: 6 week old AKC Lab Puppies. Shots & wormed. Also wanted Chain link dog Kennel. (330) 674-0557†Ext 1  WANTED: POODLE male, 10 lbs or larger. (330) 897-8019†x2 THREE 3 YR OLD Bulldog cross, females. Good mothers, $400 each or $1,050 for them all. (330) 893-4157 (2) FEMALE YORKIE PUPS, AKC, Born April 15, 2013, shots/ wormed. $450/ea. Call (419) 606-8047, if interested $5 KITTENS (330) 695-3892 or 330-749-8378.

320

Tools Machinery

FOR SALE: 2 yr old English Bulldog, Female, Red & White, (330) 893-3640 Ext 6

Tools Machinery 355

FOR SALE: 5-hp Saylor Reall air compresser; 18-hp Vanguard engine on natural gas; 500 gal. air tank. Ervin Gingerich (330) 359-7102 FOR SALE: EMGLO portable air compressor, 5-hp Honda engine, works great, $350. 330-275-7910 GRIZZLY DRUM built 24" sander. Like new, Cost over $1,700. Must sell! BEST OFFER EXCEPTED! (330) 359-0007 CYCLONE 48" Dia. 10' high. 4 yrs. old. (good cond.) 60' 8" steel pipe. Call 330-674-0889 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. SELF DUMPING Hoppers. 1 Yd. and 3 Yd. Also, Banding Carts and tools plastic and steel. 330-674-0889. TS100 NEW Holland Tractor, 2700 hrs, w/Ditch Bank Mower, $17,500. (330) 377-4190  COOLER COMPRESSOR with extra condenser, $1,500. Perkins 48 HP Diesel 8300 hrs, $3,200. Farmall M.Tractor, $1,500. Mark Weaver. 8685 Kaylor Rd, Dundee. 330-852-1612. 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.

355

Wanted to Buy

BUYING: BASKET Case Harleys, Old Tractors, Diesel Trucks, DT466, Cummings, 6.0L Powerstroke, Blown engine vehicles, Commerical trucks. (614) 290-1836. WANTED: CABINETS, kitchen, bathroom, sewing room etc. State price, size and condition. 330-674-0356 ext. 3 WANTED: GOOD used pony saddle. 330-763-4827 NEW STAHL Utility beds. 84" cab to axle. 3 available. (614) 290-1836

SWISS AUTO MART EVERYONE DRIVES A USED CAR!

All Prices cleArly MArked On Windshields

WANTED TO BUY Milk cans, Wooden crates and kegs, and old kitchenware. (330) 231-0797. WANTED: USED Kitchen cabinets for basement. (330) 674-0809. CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094. YOU GOT SCRAP - WE GOT CASH! Pickups available. No equipment or vehicle too big for our disposal. Call anytime, 330-275-7980. WANTED: A USED Horse Drawn round bale wagon with a self loading arm. Noah H. Yoder. 6928 CR 407, Millersburg. (330) 674-1000. WANTED:RELOADING KIT. Also, good used recurve bow. 330-473-7027 WANTED: Gas refrigerator in good condition. Also wanted: Twin box springs & mattress in good condition. Please call (330) 567-2090.

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

WANTED: GOOD USED Smaller type stick welder to use on farm. (330) 897-0642

400

410

Home Condo For Sale

Duplex Rentals

1 BR duplex in Shreve - modern, cute & very clean, w/d, refrig. & stove incl'd, $400 +utils 330-466-6351

Trucks SUVs 860

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

2001 Ford F-150 XL, 2-wd, 4.2 V6, runs good, all new tires. $1,500/obo. 330-465-3387.

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

545

Vans 865

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.

Home Condo Rentals

3 BR./1 BA, 2 story home in Ashland. Corner lot. $500 + dep. + util. No application fee. 740-645-9466.

VAN AVAILABLE for rent. 2008 Ford 15-passenger XLT, **Available July 1-5/15-19 due a cancellation.** Reasonable rates, Mlbg. 330- 231-4493.

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

650

Wanted to Rent

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

CENTERLINE CABINETS Re-opening under New Ownership, August 1st. Same low prices. 8494 E, Lincoln Way, Orrville, Ohio. Factory Outlet.

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

HOUSE FOR sale, Fredericksburg, 171 Jackson St, $75,000. Lots of updates. Move In Condition. Detached 2 car garage. Call (330) 695-4344

1999 CHEVY CAMARO 5 speed. Good tires, runs great, 102K miles, $2600 OBO. 740-294-0841

NEED A BABYSITTER while you work? Please call me 330-359-0537. Winesburg/Trail area. Preferably Newborn- age 4.

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

695

use

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685 2002 CHEVY CAVALIER. 2 door, V4, Clean but some rest. 85,000 mi. $4,200. (330) 359-5143.

14” Saw Reg. $899.95 SALE $83995

Berlin Gravely Sales

B o a t , w/40HP Mercury Outboard, Tiller Handle, Fish Finder, Live Well, Trolling motor, $4,900. 330-359-0915 VM

1981 16' BASS Tracker Boat. 40 HP Motor, Loaded, Very good condition, $2,900. (330) 893-3610. WANTED: ALUMINUM JON boat. 12-14' preferred without motor. Give price and condition. (330) 897-0343 ext.1. FOR SALE: Boat Motor, 2001 25 HP Mercury, $1500. 330-698-1778. Leave message for Atlee.

RVs & Campers

540

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

2003 CHEVROLET Silverado CL500 LS Ext. Cab. 1 - owner, runs great, needs front tires. Reese tow package. 330-466-7017

330-893-2421

925

Michelle at (330) 844-1604.

720

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

Cheaper than Shingles Manufacture 10000 AD12978470Direct 72 24 HourCheaper Turnaround

than Shingles 330-674-7051 BERLIN ROOFING. Shingle, Metal, Rubber and slate, reroof, and repairs. 330-893-2518.

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Construction

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

775

Fencing

Tree Service

NEW LEAF TREE SERVICE: 330-231-9711 Tree removal, trimming, pruning, lot clearing etc. Fully insured

1120

Welding

Troy Ridge Mfg

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

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

JAYCO LITE, 24-ft, 1999, exc. cond., 830 Land Sale Rent everything you need. 330-466-4525

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

4319 County Rd 168 • Millersburg, OH 44654

Cleaning 1070

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

535

TRUCKLOAD SALE

Child Care Service

520 Boats DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an Mobile Home affordable housecleaning service tailored For Sale FOR SALE: 16' Aluminum Fishing to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call

Midwest Homes ad key 1002255700 for text 740-828-2750

see our inventory online

Automobiles

($135.00 Value)

12” Saw Reg. $799.95 SALE $74995

207 Doors & Windows

WANTED: COUNTRY House to rent for seniors. At least 2-3 bedroom, One floor. Cats accepted. Current lease up in August. Call 330-276-0161.

12” - Diamond Blade 10-12” Concrete Blade 1 - Quart SEF Fuel Mix

• Optional Wheel Kit • While Supplies Last

VINYL WINDOWS AND DOORS with

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

FREE w/ Power Cutter

08650 AD12337331 180 66482

Mobile Home Rentals composite jamb, new construction & re-

500

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.

PC-7414 POWER CUTTER

Building Materials

placement with heavy duty aluminum screen. Free estimates. We Install. Hillside Windows, 1951 TR 152, Baltic, OH 43804. (330) 897-1222 ext 3.

Lawn & Gardening

Quality Since 1927

FOR SALE: 2002 Honda Odessy, Runs Great, Cean, 151K Miles. (330) 852-4804 LARGEST STOCK of Passenger Vans in Holmes County for Sale. http://www.passenger-vans.com. Call or text (330) 763-3234

475

Landscaping

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

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

49,511

10162088

465

Real Estate Firms 496

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.

112K Mi.

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

NICE 2BR, Downstairs Apt in Killbuck, Recently redecorated, Ideal for couple, Appl Furnished, Garage, Assist Pets only. $370/mo +Util. (330) 276-4091

VERY NICE completely remodeled 2 BR mobile in country setting just outside Baltic, Ohio - Storage bldg., water & lawncare provided. Avail. 8/1/13, $485/mo. +$485/dep. 330-897-9045. M-Th., 8-4.

$04150 AD12674621 108

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

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

WANTED: LARGE used hard coal stove with hopper to heat 3000 sq. ft. home. 330-359-5942

NEW 4 Bed Double Wide

Local Trade, Excellent Condition, A Must See!

CambridgeOhio Apartments.com

495

FOR SALE: Nice 3br, 2ba, Mobile Home in Millersburg, 16x80, All major appl included. $21,500 (330) 473-3914

SuPErCrEW 4X4

Apartment Rentals 540

WANTED: 3-GANG Reel Mower, state price & condition. VM 330-763-1672

415

2001 Ford F-150 XLT

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

Wanted to Buy 460

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Hauling

6887400

WE BUY junk cars 262-9300

Trucks SUVs CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm 1130 equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094.

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

Windows

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


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Thursday, July 4, 2013 — 31 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 FINANCING UP TO 60 MOS.

FINANCING UP TO 60 MOS.

2013 Fit Base Manual Transmission

2013 Accord CVT Sedan LX 36 Month Lease

$

209 Mo.

$3000 Due At Signing

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

0.9%

36 Month Lease

0.9%

Months

9,505

0

24 Month Lease

All Taxes and Fees Included

$

Special Lease’s

$

139 Mo.

$3000 Due At Signing

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

2013 Civic LX Sedan Automatic 36 Month Lease

Months

$

Due Monthly

6,730

All Taxes and Fees Included

Special finance Rates

0

24 Month Lease

$

159 Mo.

$

$3000 Due At Signing

Best Value One Pay Lease – 2 Year Test Drive

Best Value One Pay Lease – 2 Year Test Drive

Best Value One Pay Lease – 2 Year Test Drive

$

Just Announced!! Good through July 8th

0.9%

0.9%

7,734

$

Due Monthly

All Taxes and Fees Included

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. $3000 Due At Signing

Special finance Rates 0.9% 24-60 Months

2013 Ridgeline RT

2013 Pilot EXL AWD

399

$

399

$

36 Month Lease Mo. $3000 Due At Signing

36 Month Lease Mo. $3000 Due At Signing

Special finance Rates 0.9% 24-60 Months

Special finance Rates 0.9% 24-60 Months

339 Mo.

$

48 Month Lease $3000 Due At Signing

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.

Powertrain Coverage

We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

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

College Hills Honda Used Cars

Non-Powertrain Coverage - Within New Car Warranty

www.collegehillshondacars.com

P7633

2010 Civic Coupe LX

P7638

P7624

2010 Accord LX

P7637

2010 CRV EX 4WD

2010 Civic LX Sedan

P7630

2011 CRV SE 4WD

P7645

2010 CRV LX 4WD

We Specialize in the sale of Genuine Honda Factory Certified Cars and is exclusive here only in Wooster

2010 Civic LX

P7647

P7651

2011 Civic LX

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

P7626

2011 CRV EX 4WD

P7650

2011 Civic LX

P7649

P7652

2010 Odyssey EX-RES

2011 Accord SE - Leather

P7641

2011 Pilot EXL AWD

P7648

2010 Odyssey LX

Other Select Used Cars

12,488

$

$ P7642A

8,998

$

2006 Accord EXL V6

P7626A

NOW

15,998

10,889

$

2006 Pilot EXL 4WD

9933A Rear Entertainment System, All Service Records

2007 Odyssey EXL

Special of the Week

$ P7612A

9,989

$

2005 Escape XLT

9997B

14,588

2011 Fiesta SE

WE BUY $ A111A

10,598

2007 Caravan SXT

$ 9874A

18,588

2007 Ford F150 XLT S/C 4WD

$ P7629

17,995

9,995

2004 Element EX 4WD

$ 9889A

2006 4 Runner SR5 AWD

$ P7625A

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

18,998

9,588

2006 Pacifica Touring

$ 9981A

2010 Traverse LT AWD

9994A

2009 Element EX

USED CARS!

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


32 — Thursday, July 4, 2013

The Holmes County Shopper News

37 MPG

Gas Saver, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo with Sirius/XM Stereo, Keyless Entry, Traction Control & StabiliTrak. #048

Gas Saver, Automatic, Air, Rear Window Defogger, Stabilitrak, Traction Control. #072 MMSRP $13,920

SALE PRICE

16,311

BRAND NEW

32 MPG

13 Chevy 1/2 Ext 4x4

MSRP $32,985 Sale Price $31,037 Rebate $500

SALE PRICE

21,609

13 Buick Regal

SALE PRICE

13 Chevy Equinox AWD

LTZ with Leather Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, Dual Screen DVD/TV’s, Chrome Wheels. #139 MSRP $37,910 Sale Price $35,380 Rebate $1,000

SALE PRICE

34,380

$

13 GMC Yukon 4x4 SAVE $6,054

NEW

13 Chevy 3/4 Ext LT SAVE 4x4 $7,306

SALE PRICE

29,902

BRAND NEW

13 GMC AWD Van SAVE $4,700

V8, Auto, Air, Power Windows & Locks, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Locking Rear Differential. #042. MSRP $38,639 *Trade In Bonus Cash $1,500 Sale Price $36,571 ***Truck Loyalty $1,000 Rebate $2,000

All-Wheel Drive 8 Passenger Van, Power Seat, Rearview Camera, Aluminum Wheels, 5.3L V8. #029 MSRP $38,115 Sale Price $34,415 Rebate $1,000

SALE PRICE

32,071

13 Buick Enclave AWD

SALE PRICE

33,415

$ BRAND NEW

13 Chevy 3/4 Crew LTZ 4x4 SAVE $9,389

MSRP $57,175 Sale Price $53,286 Rebate $3,000

MSRP $50,885 Sale Price $47,693 Rebate $1,500

36,234 BRAND

SALE PRICE

46,193

$

NEW

13 GMC 3/4 Ton Ext 4x4

Duramax Diesel, Rear Vision Camera, Allison Transmission, Leather Power Heated Seats, Red. #160

Power Sunroof, Leather Heated & Cooled Seats, Premium Group, Navigation, 19” Chrome Wheels. #155

SALE PRICE

47,786

NEW

13 Chevy 1 Ton Dually Crew 4x4

Duramax Diesel, Allison Transmission, LTZ with Leather Heated & Cooled Seats, Power Sunroof, Navigation, Sprayed Bedliner, Gooseneck & Bumper Hitches. DEMO #107

SALE PRICE

$48,812

MSRP $63,255 Sale Price $57,495 Rebate $3,000

* Trade in Bonus Cash $1,500 *** Truck Loyalty $1,000

13 Chevy Camaro ZL1

6.2 L, Supercharged 580 HP V8, 6 Speed Manual, Navigation Stereo, Power Sunroof, Leather Interior. #083 MSRP $59,295 Sale Price $56,245

SALE PRICE

51,995

$

*Trade In Bonus Cash $1,500 ***Truck Loyalty $1,000

SALE PRICE

$

SAVE $11,260

Compressed Natural Gas & Gasoline, SLE, Power Windows & Locks, 18” Aluminum Wheels, Trailering Pkg., Stainless Assist Steps, Power Seat, Bluetooth. #191 *Trade In Bonus Cash $1,500 MSRP $55,340 Sale Price $53,312 ***Truck Loyalty $1,000 Rebate $2,000

48,721

SALE PRICE

$

13 GMC 3/4 Ext 4x4

BRAND NEW

6.0L V8, Power Windows & Locks, Power Seat, Bluetooth, Trailering Package. #171 MSRP $43,540 *Trade In Bonus Cash $1,500 Sale Price $40,734 ***Truck Loyalty $1,000 Rebate $2,000

BRAND NEW

MSRP $33,050 Sale Price $31,402 Rebate $1,500

SALE PRICE

$

SAVE $6,528

SLT, Leather Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, 20” Polished Aluminum Wheels, Rear DVD & TV, White, DEMO. #035 MSRP $54,775 Sale Price $50,221 GM Rebate $1,500

$

SALE PRICE

30,363

$

V6, Power Windows & Locks, 18” Alloy Wheels, Remote Starter with Keyless Entry

MSRP $35,035 * Trade in Bonus Cash $1,500 *** Truck Loyalty $1,000 Sale Price $33,241 Rebate $2,500

NEW

13 Chevy 3/4 Ext 4x4 SAVE

30,024

$

13 Buick Lacrosse

6.0L V8, Auto Air, CD Stereo, Cruise Control, Trailering Package. #145

$

Long Bed, Air, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Locking Rear Differential, Trailering Package. #112 MSRP $36,725 *Trade In Bonus Cash $1,500 Sale Price $34,863 ***Truck Loyalty $1,000 Rebate $2,000

MSRP $32,710 Sale Price $31,024 Rebate $1,000

NEW

13 Chevy 3/4 Reg 4x4

$6,362

Turbo, Power Sunroof, Leather Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Remote Starter with Keyless Entry, Champagne Silver. #

$

26,037BRAND 28,241

NEW

SALE PRICE

20,897

18,619

* Trade in Bonus Cash $1,000 *** Truck Loyalty $1,500

SALE PRICE

$

*Trade In Bonus Cash $1,500 ***Truck Loyalty $1,500

SAVE $6,794

V8, Auto, Air, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Locking Rear Differential. #166

MSRP $23,975 Sale Price $22,859 Rebate $1,250

V6, Auto, Air, Cruise Control. #010 MSRP $27,630 Sale Price $26,397 Rebate $2,500

$ BRAND NEW

SAVE $6,948

Gas Saver, Power Windows & Locks, 18” Alloy Wheels, Remote Starter with Keyless Entry

* Trade In Bonus Cash $1,500 *** Truck Loyalty $1,500

SALE PRICE

$

13 Buick Verano

$

MSRP $25,370 Sale Price $24,119 GM Rebate $2,500

SALE PRICE

$13,692

SAVE $6,733

V6, Auto, Air Cruise Control. #236

MSRP $17,925 Sale Price $17,311 GM Rebate $1,000

Sale Price $13,692

13 Chevy 1/2 Reg 4x4

13 GMC 1/2 Reg

SAVE $6,751

36 MPG

SALE PRICE

56,245

$

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