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Ohio Mennonite Relief Sale and Auction will be held at new location

By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer Locals can help support disaster relief and other global missions at the 48th annual Ohio Mennonite Relief Th e Holmesville Sale and Auction on Aug. 2-3. American Legion Post The relief sale is organized by the No. 551 will be holding local chapter of the Mennonite Cenits annual Weber Girl’s tral Committee, a nonprofit organiRed Cross Blood Drive zation dedicated to meeting human today (Thursday, July needs around the world. Each year in 25), from 2-7 p.m. at the Canada and the United States, thoupost home. sands of volunteers come together to raise money for MCC — raising over $5 million in 2012 to help MCC Blood drive respond to basic needs and work for Friday in Wilmot peace and justice around the world. Each year, several thousand people Wilmot Fire & Resattend the local event to bid on auccue will be teaming up tion items and enjoy the fellowship with the Aultman Blood and entertainment, said chairman Center on Friday, July John Hershberger. 26 from 2-7 p.m. inside “We’ve moved to a new location this the Wilmot Fire Hall. year, and, we’re hoping that’s a plus. The volunteer firefightEvery year, it seems to get better and ers and EMTs will be better. We’re hoping for a good year serving an old-fashioned this year,” he said. haystack meal to all who This year, the event will be held at stop in to donate blood. the Buckeye Event Center, located at Enter to win two tick624 Henry St. in Dalton. ets to the department’s The sale offers participants a little monthly all you care to bit of everything, from quilts, crafted eat ham dinners. woodwork and artwork to homemade The Wilmot Fire foods, antiques and crafts. Department is locatThe fun begins on Friday when chiled at 204 Mill St., one dren’s activities, sales and food booths block from the intersecopen at 4 p.m. tion of U.S. Routes 62 With a variety of singing and music and 250. styles to enjoy, a music program will For more information be provided by Holmes County Blueon the Aultman Blood grass and the Loren Glick Family — Center contact Aultman all starting at 6:30 p.m. blood center recruitment A silent auction will be held from coordinator Stefanie , Auction items for Saturday rranty 4-8:30 p.m. Wa Aid g arin He Reninger Best 330-363America’s at e! Submitted photo with service nationwidcan also be viewed on Friday evening. 5008. Service The Ohio Mennonite Relief Sale and Auction will feature the sale of handmade quilts, At the &Relief Sale, auctioneers will ng devices t heari Repair crafted woodwork, artwork, tools, homemade foods, antiques, crafts and more — all to Trade in your curren ur yo % of Cleaning See Pg. 7 — CALENDAR to 50 Sees &Pg. 5 — AUCTION benefit relief projects sponsored by the Mennonite Central Committee. an d rec eiv e up * Adjustments new a off ce pri ase rch pu al gin ori Supply of vices! Batteries set of digital hearing de

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Entry forms due Aug. 9 for art contest Entry forms are being accepted for the third annual “Art is Ageless” contest and exhibit, to be held Aug. 23-24 at Walnut Hills Retirement Community. The contest is open to amateur artists ages 55 or older who reside in Holmes County. Artists may submit up to three entries, and there is no entry fee. All art must have been completed when the artist was age 55 or older. Information on categories and general contest guidelines is included on the entry forms, which can be picked up at the Darb Snyder Senior Center in Millersburg and at Walnut Hills Retirement Community in Walnut Creek, or forms can be printed directly from the News & Events page on the Walnut Hills website www.WalnutHillsLiving. com. Entry forms are due by Aug. 9.

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Church Nashville UMC brings back tradition of ice cream social By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer In honor of homecoming, the Nashville United Methodist Church is celebrating with a throwback to an old-fashioned church tradition — the Homemade Ice Cream Festival. The evening of family fun and fellowship will be held Saturday, July 27, beginning at 4 p.m. “We are inviting all our families from far and wide to come home for a homecoming. Not only will we be celebrating our heritage and history, we will also be bringing back a tradition that was long a part of our church, the Homemade Ice Cream Festival,” said pastor Larry Carnes via the Nashville UMC website. “Please join us beginning at 4 p.m. for an evening of family fun and fellowship. It’s time to come home.” In keeping with the

Homecoming is Saturday beginning at 4 p.m.

Briefs Gospel sing in Warsaw is Saturday The Adkins Brothers of Columbus will be singing at Gospel Hill Ministry, 27610 Township Road 45, Warsaw, on Saturday, July 27, at 7 p.m. Take a lawn chair and enjoy an evening of Gospel singing. In case of inclement weather the sing will be held inside. A food stand will be serving 5:30-6:45 p.m. For more information call 740-8243300 or check out the website www.gospelhill.org.

fest and singspiration on Sunday, July 28 with serving at 6 p.m. and singing at 7:30. All are welcome. For information or those having a special, call 330-567-3999 or 330-266-8398.

time-honored church tradition, the festival will feature food, games and entertainment. The menu will be pulled pork and creamed chicken sandwiches, potato and pasta salads, noodles, fruit pies, brownies, drinks and, of course, homemade ice cream — all provided by church members. Price is by donation and all proceeds will be used to fund an important church project — correcting the entryway to the bell tower. “We’re making the entrance under the bell tower more wheelchair accessible,” explained Nashville UMC Secretary Sue Weimer. In addition to all the food, the evening will feature games on the front lawn and entertainment in the church sanctuary.

Starting at 5 p.m. in the sanctuary, the church will display pictures from long ago, including photos of people in the church, community events and activities at the Nashville school, said Weimer. “We’re hoping to get people from the community to come because they would really enjoy it,” Weimer said. “It’s for the community and for anyone in the area. We’re bringing back the ice cream festival and inviting all the former pastors we’ve had here.” For more information call the Nashville United Methodist Church at 330378-2055. Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330674-5676 or kmohr@thedaily-record.com.

Renner’s St. Paul United Church of Christ will hold an outdoor gathering Saturday, Aug. 3. There will be games, fellowship and food from 6-7 p.m. Menu includes grilled hot dogs, coneys, sloppy joes, chips, cookies and a beverage. At 7 p.m., relax and listen Gospel concert to guest musical performers, including Chestnut Ridge planned Sunday Bluegrass Gospel Singers Community Bible and vocalist group His B’lls, Church, 5279 County Road featuring vocalists Brenda, 314, Millersburg, will hold Luke and Les Widder. a Gospel concert with The Take your lawn chairs or a Forgiven Trio at 10:30 a.m. blanket; in case of rain, activion Sunday, July 28. ties will be moved inside. From state Route 36, go 6.5 Melonfest, miles north on County Road 93. From Baltic, take state singspiration set Route 93 south, turn left onto Welcome Church of Christ County Road 88, then turn will hold its annual melon- right on Renner Road.

for Relief, held at Dalton High School. All prosell simultaneously in ceeds from the race go to two areas inside the assist MCC world relief, 64,000-square-foot build- development and service ing, where donated items projects. brought in prior to the Last year, 320 runners sale will be auctioned off. of all ages — from 7 to Registration is required 78 years old — completed to bid. the race. On Saturday, there are Then, the auctions begin many ways to support the at 9 a.m. with the Arts MCC mission. & Collectible Auction Participants can start and Wood & Tools Aucthe day with a hearty all- tion. The Quilt Auction, you-can eat breakfast of which features more than pancakes, sausage, scram- 125 large, small and twin bled eggs and biscuits and quilts, wall hangings and gravy at 7 a.m. The break- comforters, will begin at fast is by donation only. 10 a.m. A Gerber’s barbecued In addition to the trachicken dinner served ditional quilts and wood with home-cooked noo- products, the sale features dles and coleslaw will tools for the second year begin at 11 a.m., by dona- in a row. tion. “We have quilts and Other food booths a wide variety of wood include hot shredded products, plus last year chicken or pork sand- we added tools. It’s more wiches, hot dogs, fruit of a practical thing that cups, sausage and brat- people can use,” said wurst sandwiches, pie, Hershberger. apple and peach dumpProceeds from the sale lings, homemade ice are sent to the MCC officcream and, a sale special- es in Akron, Pennsylvania ty, Laotion egg rolls. All and Winnipeg, Manitoba food stands open at 7 a.m. where the money is sent on Saturday. around the globe. The At 8 a.m., runners can agency has more than 700 compete in the 5K Run volunteers working in 50

countries. While about 8 percent is used for overhead expenses, the rest goes directly to relieve hunger, homelessness, and disasters caused by flood, wars, famine and earthquakes. “We are raising money for missions overseas to bring relief to people in less fortunate circumstances than we have,” explained Hershberger. “Within the relief sale, we have Penny Power. In the last several years, Penny Power has been used exclusively for water projects to bring fresh, clean water to communities.” For example, the funds from Penny Power have been used to construct a canal in Dong Lai, a village in Vinh Phuc province in Vietnam — where 40 percent of the people live in poverty. Now, 100 families are able to sustain their crops due to the canal. Twenty dollars helps to construct enough of a canal to provide water to one family. Two hundred dollars helps to construct enough to provide water for 10 families.

To support these MCCsponsored projects, participants can drop off change at the relief sale. Last year, the event raised total revenue of just over $380,000. “We were up about 10 percent from the year before. With the worst of the recession over, every year seems to be getting a little better,” said Hershberger. Kids can join in the fun. too. at the Children’s Auction at 10:30 a.m. With the help of a parent, they can bid on toys and games. Other children’s activities will be held throughout the day, including a carnival, jumping house and face painting. As the returning crowd favorite, the train will also be onsite. Special items will be auctioned off at 1 p.m. For more shopping, several booths will offer something for everyone. At the Quilters Corner, shoppers can find the fabric and supplies for their own projects. The Needlework Booth offers donated needlework and crafts such as comforters, afghans, knitted items

Outdoor gathering at St. Paul UCC

VBS planned at Community Bible Church Community Bible Church invites all area children to Investigation Destination VBS, Aug. 12-16 from 6:308:30 p.m. Activities for ages 2-14 include Bible exploration, songs, games, crafts, and snacks at 5279 County Road 314, near West Holmes High School. Call 330473-8940.

The Caring Friends The Caring Friends, a grief share group, meet the second Tuesday of each month from 6-7:30 p.m. at Ripley Church of Christ, 12298 County Road 330, Big Prairie (south of Shreve), to provide support, comfort and hope for those who have suffered the loss of a child or grandchild. Adult siblings are also welcome. For information, call the church office, 330-5672320.

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and more. Other booths include 10,000 Villages, which features beautiful items made by individuals from many nations, and used books for sale by donation. At another booth, plants such as perennials, annuals, bulbs and houseplants are available. For more fun, the Relief Sale will also host a bungee jump activity. Plus, this year marks the fourth annual cornhole tournament, which will be held on Saturday morning. The third annual volleyball tournament will begin at noon and run throughout the day. For those who cannot attend the auction, bidding is available on-line at www.ohiomccreliefsale.org. According to the event website, “Everyone is invited to attend! Even though the Sale is supported by Amish, Apostolic, Mennonite and Brethren churches, anyone is invited to donate, buy or volunteer. We are blessed by the fellowship experienced in working together, establishing new inter-Mennonite and ecumenical experiences.

Thank you for being a part of this enjoyable event.” No admission fee. Parking and shuttle service is free. Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330674-5676 or kmohr@thedaily-record.com.

Showing (Continued From Page 4) entertaining and provocative way that will bring comfort to anyone in our community who is concerned about this practice. “FrackNation is protruth and pro-investigative journalism. It reveals the exaggerations and frauds that are at the heart of the anti-fracking movement and the length activists will go to reach their goal of banning fracking,” said Phelim McAleer, co-director. Rhonda Reda, of the Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program, will introduce the movie and be available afterward for questions and answers.


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Thursday, July 25, 2013 — 7

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ticipating in the event and this year crafters and craft demonstrators will be set up on the courthouse lawn.

from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission and parking is free, but donations will be accepted. Net (Continued From Page 1) proceeds will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Benefit dinner Project. Legion to hold to be held for Organizations and individuals wishing to display military vehicle Carol Alberts vehicles or other paradisplay There will be a benefit phernalia are welcome to dinner, auction and raffle On Saturday, Aug. 3, attend. drawing to benefit Carol For more information Shreve American Legion Alberts, who has been Forest Post No. 67 will contact Chairman Sam diagnosed with cancer. sponsor Operation Heal- Carpenter by email at The event will be Saturcwa4474@yahoo.com. ing Soldier. day, July 27, at the Mill- Antiques in There will be food and It will be a display of ersburg Eagles. Spaghetti the Alley event various military vehicles, soft beverages available. will be served at 4 p.m., weapons and other artiby donation. The auction/ planned facts by the Marlboro Clark reunion raffle will begin at 6 p.m. Rain or shine, Antiques Volunteers and other vet- is Aug. 4 in the Alley outdoor erans organizations. The Clark School and Adkins Brothers shopping event will be The display will be at the Community Reunion will held Saturday, Aug. 3, Post Home, 10094 Shreve at Gospel Hill from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. in the Road (state Route 226), be held Sunday, Aug. 4 at The Adkins Brothers of alleyways, doorways and Columbus will be singing sidewalks of downtown at Gospel Hill Ministry, Millersburg. Local mer27610 Township Road chants will also be par-

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1 p.m. at the Miley Community Center in Clark. Ham, beverages and table settings will be provided. Take a covered dish to share and any school pictures or annuals.

Christian Women to meet Holmes County Christian Women’s Club will meet at the Carlisle Inn in Walnut Creek on Tuesday, Aug. 6, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. The program will feature Bruce Stambaugh, “What, When, Where, How I Write.” September will be the Fall White Elephant Exchange (décor

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Circle of life draws a bullseye on his back porch

on the sidewalk and I remarked it looked like it was almost “kitten time.” When I returned home 15 minutes later, son Ben was anxiously pacing the patio. “Dude, you would absolutely not BELIEVE what just happened here!” he said, wide-eyed and gasping. He went on to explain that just a few moments after I had left he walked out the back door with our dogs and both immediately shot under the back porch. After a few

seconds of hissing, yowling and barking, each dog emerged with a tiny, newborn kitten in its mouth! “I screamed ‘drop!’ and they did almost immediately,” he said, still visibly shaken by the experience. “So I grabbed the kittens up and mom and Aunt Sandy (my next door sister) helped me put them in a box in hopes that the mother cat comes back.” “Ben, when I pulled into the driveway just now El Gato and the momma cat were walking across the street like it was just another day on the paper route,” I said. “She still looked like a bowling bag, so I bet there are more kittens on the way!” The pair that Ben had saved looked pretty rough. They had obviously been born just moments

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before being “kittennapped” by the dogs. One was ceaselessly “mewing” and the other actually looked like it wouldn’t live through the next 10 minutes. “We’ve got to get them back to her,” I said, carrying the box to the spot where I had last seen momma cat. Within seconds the missing mother flew from the nearby bushes, jumped into the box, grabbed up the mewing kitten by the nape of the neck and vanished into the neighborhood. She never returned for its little orange littermate who lay totally still and silent on an old T-shirt at the bottom of the box. Ben had to take off for class and in doing so left Kristin, who had since joined us in the driveway, and me to consider the fate of the abandoned kitten. “OK, so, here’s what I think,” I said in the authoritative tone of a man who was certain he didn’t need another cat in his life. “We leave the thing in the box here on the drive and if she doesn’t come back, well

then it was just meant to be.” “Oh, John, you can’t just let it die out here!” Kristin said. “You’ve got to try something.” After several minutes of this “circle of life” vs. boundless compassion back and forth, I found myself feeding a cat-like creature roughly the size of a hotdog a mixture of Karo syrup and warm milk through an eyedropper. New-mother kitty was nowhere to be seen and the clock was

rapidly ticking down to the moment that both Kristin and I needed to head off to work. It was a life or death moment which virtually screamed for us to think outside of the box and, perhaps in that regard alone, this kitten was in very qualified hands! (Come back in a week to learn what happened next!) For more weekly fun, photos and tales, visit and like my Facebook page at “JohnLorsonSendHelp.”

Holmes Humane Society supply drive, adoption day The Holmes County Humane Society is holding a pet food and supplies drive until the end of the month. Donations will be accepted at Rodhes IGA in Millersburg. There will be an opportunity to meet the animals up for adoption on Saturday, Aug. 17, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Millersburg TSC.

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A short review: Last summer a kitten wandered into our neighborhood and instantly “adopted” our 8-year-old, neutered male cat as its “mother.” In the ensuing months, “El Gato’s kitten” became a cat and was “welcomed” in that regard by every tomcat within a 10-mile radius. The expectant mother spent the spring swelling into a fur-covered watermelon and that’s where our story picks up today. It should be noted that momma kitten has been wild from the get-go and our efforts to tame (or even approach) her have always proven futile. As I pulled out of the drive one April morning to drop Sylvia off at school we passed the soon-to-be-momma cat


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Schrock’s Amish Farm to host annual Art Walk The kids will enjoy the face painting and the young artist beginner’s classes being offered by one of the artists. There is no admission fee for this event and if you are an artist and would like to participate in the event it’s not too late to call and join in on the fun. Call Jo Ann at 330-893-3232. The event will begin at 10 a.m. and go throughout the day. Schrock’s Amish Farm is located 1 mile east of Berlin on state Route 39, across from Hiland High School.

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Entertaiment briefs later became the inspiWorld-famous ration behind the 2011 birder Greg Miller movie, “The Big Year,” starring Jack Black, Steve to speak at TWC Martin and Owen Wilson. Internationally known Miller was the birding conbirder Greg Miller will be sultant for the movie. Miller will share his the guest speaker at the Saturday, July 27 meeting stories, his passion for of The Wilderness Cen- birding, and his beautiful ter Nature Photo Club. photography in a presenMiller was one of the tation on “Outdoor Phobirders featured in the tography Tips.” The meet2004 non-fiction book, ing will be held July 27, “The Big Year,” written 9:30 a.m., and is free and by Pulitzer Prize-winning open to the public. For author Mark Obmas- directions to The Wildercik. The book tells the ness Center go to www. stories of three bird- wildernesscenter.org. ers who all happened to choose 1998 to do a “big Legion to hold year” — a quest to see as military vehicle many different species of birds as possible in a single display calendar year. The book On Saturday, Aug. 3,

Shreve American Legion Forest Post No. 67 will sponsor Operation Healing Soldier. It will be a display of various military vehicles, weapons and other artifacts by the Marlboro Volunteers and other veterans organizations. The display will be at the Post Home, 10094 Shreve Road (state Route 226), from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission and parking is free, but donations will be accepted. Net proceeds will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project. Organizations and individuals wishing to display vehicles or other paraphernalia are welcome to attend. For more informaSee Pg. 12 — BRIEFS

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Holmes County is filled with talented artists and now there is an opportunity for those artists to display their work at a local art walk. The Art Walk Down on the Farm will take place on Saturday, Aug. 3, at Schrock’s Amish Farm just one mile east of Berlin. Local artists and crafters will be set up throughout the farm grounds displaying their creations. Watch as they demonstrate their God-given talent. Artists will be set up on porches and in tents for this event.

Visitors to Schrock’s Amish Farm & Village, located one mile east of Berlin on state Route 39, across from Hiland High School, on Aug. 3, will enjoy the annual Art Walk on the Farm, where local artists and crafters display their work and demonstrate their talents.

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the fields on a beautiful spring day. I was in my flow throughout the Barbwire years as I milked my cows to the steady hum Barb of the compressor and Lumley the steady rhythm of the milking machines. I was in my flow as I paraded Csikszentmihalyi says, the show ring, dressed “the happier you’ll be.” in white, moving quietly Focusing intently in and steadily with a beauthis way is thought to tiful black and white cow increase levels of the on the halter, her ears neurochemical dopamine, up, head high, sharp and which kicks up your dairy, and with a beautifocus another notch, ful full udder. Singing creating a feedback loop country music, baking of heightened enjoycherry pies, taking a ment and, thus, deeper drive in the country and rewards. stopping somewhere for This set me to thinking a picnic dinner with the of different ways I have family, there were many been in “my flow.” In things to put me in the my younger days, I am flow. sure I was in my flow as There are so many I worked the horses in things in life that can the plowed fields, listencreate a state of flow ing to the steady rattle — planting a garden, of the cultipacker and rocking a baby, knitting a harrow as I criss-crossed sweater, planting straight

rows of corn, listening to the pounding as hay feeds into the baler, watching the wagon fill up as the bales are tossed in, kneading the dough to bake fresh bread, seeing the first flower in bloom in the spring, sitting in the barn on the last load of hay and listening to the sound of much needed rain on the tin roof, ironing a perfect crease in a pair of pants, and the list goes on and on. Get in the zone, lose yourself in the moment — and tap into a beautiful brand of engagement. You just have to discover where you can find your flow. The secret to happiness might lie in knitting a scarf or driving a race car. Tune out everything but the task at hand. These days my flow comes from different things — announcing dairy shows and getting

to see beautiful dairy cows of all breeds, just sitting in my easy chair petting and talking to my faithful dog as he lays on my lap, chatting on the phone with best friends, reading Holstein magazines, visiting with the grandchildren, and sitting and writing my column. This is a lovely morning after several days of extreme heat, humidity and rain. There is a cool breeze blowing, as I sit here enjoying a cup of coffee on my front porch with my best friend, Max, at my side and the cats, Butterscotch and Grumpy stretched out nearby. The sky is a beautiful blue and the sun is up. Hummingbirds are buzzing about the feeders and the mockingbird is practicing his different voices. I am definitely in my flow! I hope you are, too!

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4 FAT CATTLE — Good steers 106, 6 BULLS — Jersey bulls 64-86; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 94.50103; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 82.50-94; 2,000 lbs.-up 97.75. 75 CULL COWS — Good 71-800; medium-good 65-71; fair-medium 60-65; light-thin 60-down; 63 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 60-170. 7 DAIRY. 132 CALVES — 95-120 lbs. 95-130; good 60-95; common 30-60; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 50-140; crossbred bulls 50-190; crossbred heifers 95-145. 225 GOATS — Kid 155down; billies 200-down; nannies 75-185; wethers 100-310. 654 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks & ewes 42.50-60; lambs 40-60 lbs. choice 180-250; 40-60 lbs. 95-165; 60-80 lbs. 165-192.50; 60-80 lbs. 105-137.50; 80-100 lbs. 115-137.50; 100-130 lbs. 120-135. TOTAL HEAD — 1,200. 40 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd cutting 225-410; mixed 1st cutting 125-380; mixed 2nd cutting 225-350; lg. bales hay 25-52.50; lg bales hay 60-250 ton; wheat straw 130; oats 17 per hundred wt. July 24, Early Consignment

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Pomerene adopts organ procurement policy By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer Pomerene Hospital adopted an organ procurement policy on Thursday, July 18. “There is a critical shortage of organs and about 120,000 people are on a list right now for organ donation. Principally, that is kidneys,” explained Chief Executive Officer at Pomerene Tony Snyder. “Shortages are prev-

alent and we’d like to do our part at Pomerene.” An organ procurement policy approved by the hospital’s governing body — the board of trustees — is required by The Joint Commission. An agreement with an organ procurement organization is also required. Pomerene reports all deaths to Lifebanc, a nonprofit organ and tissue recovery organization

for Northeast Ohio which serves nearly 4 million people and works with 80 hospitals in 20 counties. The hospital also follows a formal reporting process. “Every suitable donor is assessed with screening process of whether or not the donor is able to do so,” said Snyder. This screening process includes inclusion and exclusion criteria. If a

potential donor is identified, Lifebanc contacts family. “A lot of it starts with the driver’s license, whether or not a person has signed up to donate his or her organs,” explained Snyder. “But that’s not a sure thing — always go back to the family, who might change their mind, and Lifebanc will honor the family’s wishes.” The CMS and TJC also

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The Doughty Valley 4-H Club met July 7 at the home of Jud Morris where roll call was taken with 23 members present. Clark Days will be Sept. 7. At the next meeting, on Sunday, July 21, members were to prepare for the Holmes County Fair.

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The Nashville Jolly Farmers 4-H Club met July 8 with 20 members present, and Tyler McClure and Brianna Akam leading the pledges. It was noted a skill-a-thon would held July 18 at West Holmes High School. Swine barn clean-up must be done by Saturday, July 27. Giving demonstrations and serving refreshments were Trevor Kiner, Nikki Wagner and Cassie and Andrea Swinehart. The next meeting will be recreation night Monday, July 29, at Loudonville Pool. Family and friends are invited. Take finger food. Beverages provided.

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projects gave demonstrations. The end of the year picnic will be Sunday, July 28, at the church pavilion. Hot dogs will be provided, members are asked to take a covered dish or two to share.

Pasture measurement The pasture measurement for the week beginning July 14, 2013. — Number of fields reporting: 18 Pounds of dry matter

per acre per day: — Minimum Growth: 6 — Maximum Growth: 122 — Average Growth: 43 Eight-year average for week: 33

Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330674-5676 or kmohr@thedaily-record.com.

Volunteers needed to repair storm damage at The Wilderness Center The Wilderness Center was hit hard by the July 10 storm. The storm destroyed large sections of its old growth and mature forests, taking down most of the center’s 200-300 year-old trees and forced the closing of some trails for safety reasons. Sections of the Center were so tangled and dangerous Wilderness Center staff has had difficulty

accessing all the damage. Volunteers and staff members worked hard to re-open the most popular trail, the Pond Trail. However, other trails remain closed until they can be made safe. Volunteers are needed to help clean trails of fallen trees. For more information, or to volunteer, call 877-359-5235 or email vicki@wildernesscenter.org.

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(Continued From Page 10) 103 CALVES — Back to farm, bulls 95-140; back to farm, heifers 65-145; light & thin 65-down. 104 CATTLE — Steers 96; bulls 85-99; good beef cows 74.50-80.50; medium to good 69-73; thin-poor 67-down; feeder steers 81-102 and heifers 80. 16 SHEEP — Market lambs 117.50; feeder lambs up to 85 lbs. 80-120; cull ewes and bucks 42.50-47.50. 17 GOATS — 10-230. 116 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 1,050; bred heifers 1,510down; service bulls 550-1,185, open heifers 425-900. Total Consignors 129. 28 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 115-195; hay 2nd cutting 250-360; lg. bales 40-90 each and 30-170 ton; straw 145-180 ton; oats 15.50 per cwt.

The Ripley Ringleaders 4-H Club met July 1 at the Ripley Church of Christ where members were reminded of project evaluations. The garage sale in Shreve was declared a success. Members taking hog

From these candidates, the hospital had four tissue donors and four eye donors. According to Lifebanc, one organ donor can save eight lives, while one tissue donor can enhance the lives of more than 50 people.

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Jaxen Salisbury and Beth Klein led the pledges when the Classy Critters 4-H Club met July 9. Secretary Jenna Stertzbach asked members to answer roll by naming their favorite candy. Stertzbach reminded members of judging for Life Skills and Livestock projects. The Cloverbud members, led by Kay Klein, continued working on their rabbit project books. Organizational leader Penni Stertzbach reminded members of the requirements each must meet in order to receive a fair pass. Demonstrations were done by Whitney Miller and Megan Miller. The meeting was attended by 11 members, four advisers and one guest.

have standards and regulations for organ procurement process. In 2012, Pomerene did its part. “We are 100 percent compliant with what we are supposed to be doing with organ donations,” said Snyder. The hospital had 55 referrals to Lifebanc, 15 families were approached and six families consented — 40 percent of those eligible.

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Holmes veteran office taking applications The Holmes County Veterans Service Center will accept applications for assistance for August through noon Aug. 23. The Veterans Service Commission board will meet Aug. 26 at 6:30 p.m. Office hours are Monday 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and Tuesday-Friday 8:3 0 a.m.-4:30 p.m. For more information call 330-674-4806.

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GRAND OPENING — At the Grand Opening of the Millersburg Brewing Co. on Thursday, Manager J. Craig Morris, Mary Hoxworth and Owner Bill Baker enjoy cold glasses of the newly introduced Lady Justice Lager, the brewery’s 11th beer on tap. The event featured a ribbon cutting, beer specials, free finger foods, live entertainment, prize drawings and the unveiling of the new beer.

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Reality of move to South Carolina is setting in Our oldest granddaughter, Katie, is now a married lady. She was a radiant bride. The wedding was held on top of a hill at the Miller farm just outside of Walnut Creek. The cows and horses could be seen in the distance, likely wondering what was going on and why were all those people in what used to be their pasture. After having rain every day for what seemed like weeks, there was some question whether the weather would cooper-

ate. Mostly the sun shone while clouds whirled by on both sides of the ceremony and just a few drops of rain fell. Afterward, when we were all safely in the barn for the reception, it poured but no one cared. The bride wore a

beautiful long, fitted dress with pearls on it, and it was not strapless. There was a big diamond shaped cutout in the back that showed off Katie’s lifeguard tan. The bridesmaids wore green knee-length cotton sundresses with dark blue trim, made by Kris, the mother of the bride. The men in the party wore white shirts and some kind of pants and neckties. The groom did not even wear a tie, but looked just fine in his casual wear. The wedding

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in Minnesota and had to return two days later. The barn was decorated for the event with yards of white tulle and strings of white lights going all the way up to the top of the barn. There are pictures of Liz on the highest ladder helping with that dangerous job. The food was an old-

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Creating more of a home

Holmes County Home designed more for comfort walls. In the south wing of the first floor, staffer Karen Anderson is four years into an ongoing effort to pretty the walls with murals. She works on it “whenever I can get away from the office.” The most recent is an in-progress ocean view painted from the perspective of someone sitting or standing on a seaside veranda. “It’s just nice to see something other than plain walls,” Mast said. The residents, she said, “are appreciative and very thankful, especially if it’s their room. We want them to feel good about their space, even in the common areas.” Elda Messner, 97, has been living at the County Home since October. Originally from West Virginia, Messner spent many years in Nashville, where she once served on council and her husband, Ernest John Messner, served on the fire department. He has since died. She said she came to the County Home after her children expressed concern for her being alone.

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Work was done at the Holmes County Home to replace aged and outdated linoleum and carpeting with patterned and textured laminate flooring. Also, painting was done to bring a richness to the walls — now painted in warm shades of burgundy, sage and gold. “I don’t know any place I’d rather be,” she said. “If you have to go someplace but home, this is it. Everybody is friendly and they have good food.” She said she helped pick the cream color for her bedroom walls, which also are decorated with pictures of her family — children, siblings, father and husband. A fabriccovered pinup board hangs above her bed, and a wreath she made at the home hangs on her door. Down the hall stay her younger brother, Herb

Simmons, 92, and his wife, Mary. It’s also the first year at the home for Verda Vaughn, 91, who said she finds it “very nice.” “I think they don’t question you so much as they used to,” she said, about the independence the home allows. Other improvement projects completed in the last several years include installation of drop ceilings, new windows and air conditioning in most of the residential areas. “First impressions are

County Home looks to lease land for hunting By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — For years it’s been first-come, first-served, but now the Holmes County commissioners are contemplating leasing County Home land to deer and turkey hunters. The Holmes County Home sits on some 270 acres. Since the ’80s, when staff stopped farming the land, 172.4 acres have been leased for that purpose, with bids accepted and awarded every three years, according to Leslee Mast. A similar arrangement is being considered for hunting. Mast, who has been superintendent at the County Home since 2003, said hunters have used the property since before she started. It’s been tradition that every year she gives permission to the first 10 hunters who ask.

She said she restricted activity, limiting it to the use of bows, subsequent to construction of the Holmes County Trail, which cuts through 150 acres to the west of state Route 83, across from the home. By bidding out lease options, the commissioners said, the process is not only fair but represents an opportunity for the county to gain financially from the arrangement. It also would provide the county with greater control over who is on the land. The commissioners agreed with Mast’s decision to exclude guns. Several months ago, following routine discussion

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so important. If (the facility) is clean and well decorated people make the assumption they’re getting better care, even though the care was no better than before (improvements),” Mast said, hoping by changing the look of the place, she’s hoping to change some of the stigma of poverty once associated with county homes. While some of the improvements were funded through the home’s budget, most were paid for by the auxiliary.

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Take time to stop and sniff the mushrooms Yesterday I took a hike with my children. We were in search of some of the lesser-known waterfalls that grace our nearest national park, more specifically, a certain set of falls I remember from my teenage years when our idea of a good night out was coming home covered in mud, creek water and mosquito bites. (I wasn’t quite your average teen.) The problem was we had to venture past the sign that said “end of trail,” which now, as a parent, takes on a different meaning than when you’re a wild kid. “End

of trail” as a child fills you with rambunctious spirit. “End of trail” as a mother fills you with worry and fear that danger and certain death loom just past the sign. But there are things you learn when you’re on the trail, deep in the sweet old woods of Northeastern Ohio — life lessons that can’t be found just anywhere. There is also a totally

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ledges and slippery shale in the creek bed made for careful and leisurely steps, but with the stops of sunlight to refuel us, we finally made it to the falls. They were still there, some 20 years later, thanks to the slow-moving time-life of our good rocks. A cascading flow of water down a slope of shale that ended in a pool where I once sat with good friends, talked about our futures and contemplated the very meaning of life. Once my kids and I were thoroughly wet, we headed back with me bringing up the rear instead of taking the lead. When you backtrack on a trail, it’s always surprising what you see when you are walking the other way, because even if you think you saw it all, you haven’t.

“Mom! Look!” I heard. My son had found a tremendous set of mushrooms. “And there! Indian Pipe!” my oldest daughter said, pointing out my favorite non-green plant. Just a few hundred feet up the trail, my youngest daughter stopped us all dead in our tracks. “Purple coral!” she said, finding yet another amazing fungus. None of their finds were edible, but in our own way we stopped for blackberries. I couldn’t help but think the bear in the book would have been almost as proud as I was. I can only wonder what they will find when they pass the “end of trail” sign 20 years down the road. Contact Karrie and read more at www.karriemcallister.com.

pied structure, trails and any other designated area. Hunters would be required to keep records of and notify the county of all game harvested on the land. It would limit the number of hunters, yet to be determined, on the property at any given time, and the lessee must have a certificate of insurance

to cover all damages and liabilities. Mast said with a large number of deer, including several large bucks, in the area, it’s a desirable spot for hunters. With details of the lease and bidding process pending, Mast said she is not now taking calls from hunters. Once the terms of the agreement

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the time he gets to the destination, his friend has already beaten him. The walking bear simply smiles and says he would have been there sooner, but he stopped for blackberries. He is the obvious true winner. It’s your basic “stop and smell the roses” lesson, but one that for me comes to life in the woods. So as we walked past the “end of trail” sign, I bravely took the lead and we walked, bear-style, through the woods in search of the hidden waterfall. (Some literary folk might even consider it the road less traveled?) There were pools of water for stone skipping and hunts for crayfish. We marveled at a field of wet muck covered in skunk cabbage and for a solid minute, we laughed at losing shoes in Ohio’s quicksand. Rock

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Pomerene Foundation’s 13th annual Starlight Scramble a success Sixteen teams of golfers showed up at Fire Ridge Golf Course to take part in the 13th annual Starlight Scramble, hosted by the Pomerene Foundation and Pomerene Hospital Auxiliary. The event was hosted on June 21 this year. The Starlight Scramble is a nighttime golf event using illuminated golf balls and fluorescent light sticks to light the way. The goal of the event is to raise funds for the Pomerene Foundation and Pomerene Hospital Auxiliary to be reinvested for equipment and health care scholarships for local students. The 2013 Starlight Scramble raised over $7,000. Special thanks to the Pomerene Hospital Medi-

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Holmes Board of Health seeking operating levy By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer With certification from the county auditor it would generate $608,900, action was taken by members of the Holmes County Board of Health on Friday, July 19, that took the final step to seek voter approval of an operating levy. Earlier in the week, members agreed to pursue placing the 0.75-mill, 10-year levy on the Nov. 5 general election ballot. If passed, it would cost the owner of a $100,000 home an additional $26.26 annually. It is similar to a prior request, rejected by voters in May, that failed by a vote of 816-1,158. Nevertheless, the need remains and was made even more real with passage of the state budget bill, which includes a provision requiring county health departments to attain accreditation by July 2020. Accreditation

is necessary for continued funding from the Ohio Department of Health. Health Commissioner Dr. D.J. McFadden estimates the cost of preparing for accreditation at $80,000 annually. The cost was made a little more manageable with a one-time $80,000 appropriation from the Holmes County commissioners, who drew the money from the county’s share of taxes on casino revenues. Not only is the health district facing the cost of moving toward accreditation, it also faces cuts in direct funding from the state and increasing expenses — to compensate for services no longer provided by the Ohio Department of Health and general operations. Reporter Christine Pratt cn be reached at 330-674-5676 or by email at cpratt@the-dailyrecord.com.

Business brief Knapp gets promotion at Rea A.J. Knapp has been promoted to staff accountant in the Millersburg office of Rea & Associates. “Since A.J. began with Rea, he has been an exemplary team member,” said Chris Roush, CPA, principal and office manager for Rea’s Mill-

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Proximity winners included: Dayton Shepherd (closest to pin on hole #7); Jason Blitz (longest putt on hole #9); and Doug Lemon (longest drive on hole #3). Hole sponsors included Fox’s Pizza Den, Holmes Tire LLC, Guggisberg Cheese Factory, Village Motors Inc., Lahm Accounting, Mast Pharmacy, Pizza Parlor II Ltd., Wayne Savings Community Bank, Judy Price, Bromund & Byler, Buckeye Oil Producing Co. and Millersburg Tire Service. All the donations that were made for prizes and equipment were appreciated. Special thanks to First-Knox National Bank and Holmes-Wayne Electric Co-op Inc.

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Homestead Exemption requirements change Holmes County Auditor Jackie McKee is informing Holmes County Seniors of an upcoming

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adjusted gross income is less than $30,000 as computed for State income tax purposes. Th e Homestead Exemption is a reduction in real estate taxes for homeowners that are 65 years of age, or permanently and totally disabled. You must own and occupy your home as your principal place of residence as of Jan. 1

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the year you file. If you are currently a homeowner who will become 65 by Dec. 31, 2013, and not currently receiving the homestead exemption, please contact the Holmes County Auditor’s office, 75 E. Clinton, Suite 107, Millersburg, immediately to complete an application. For questions please call 330-674-1896.

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ACT workshop prepares students for taking test The Holmes County Education Foundation sponsored an ACT Test Turbo Workshop on Friday, July 12, at the Wayne College-Holmes Campus. Brian Stewart of BWS Education Consulting served as instructor. The event helped 16 incoming high school juniors and seniors with ACT Test preparation, where Stewart addressed such ideas as highlighting key words, note-taking, and how to handle test anxiety. “The Education Foundation understands the relationship between higher test scores and higher scholarship dollars,” said Darla Stitzlein, executive director with the Education Foundation. “We feel that ACT test preparation is a wise investment in our students and are happy to sponsor this workshop for the second year.” Students who participated said they felt bet-

ter prepared for their next ACT test, and that they would recommend the workshop to their friends. “I enjoyed the course,” said Braden McDowell. “We learned what to do when the questions are really complicated and how to best manage our time. I think it will help when I take the ACT next time.” “It was a pleasure to work with your students on Friday,” Stewart stated. “They were a very attentive, respectful group, and I hope they found the session helpful.” Stewart suggests students explore his website, www.freetestprep.com, for practice questions and other resources. The next ACT test is scheduled for Sept. 21. Students need to register by Aug. 23 and can do so at www.actstudent.org. To learn more about the Education Foundation visit www.hcef.net.

Two classes offered at Holmes campus Future babysitters and would-be photographers are invited to participate in specialized “for fun” classes at the University of Akron Wayne College Holmes campus. On July 31, the Holmes campus will team with the American Red Cross to offer a oneday babysitters’ training for ages and 11 and up. The course, from 9 a.m.4 p.m., costs $90 and includes lunch. It will teach students how to care safely and responsibly for infants and children and will offer leadership skills and tips on how to build a babysitting business. Adults are welcome to take their cameras for two Beginning Digital Photography classes. The course comes in two sections: “Getting

Started” and “After the Shot.” Price for each section is $20, or $35 for the pair. In “Getting Started,” which is offered Aug. 5 (6-8 p.m.), attendees will review digital camera operations, along with proper framing, lighting and composition. “After the Shot” will be offered Aug. 12 (6-8 p.m.) and is for those who are getting comfortable with their cameras and are ready to move on to different types of camera work and styles, as well as working with online editing programs. For more information or to register contact the UA Wayne College Holmes Campus at 330674-2514. The Campus is located at 88 E. Jackson St., Millersburg.

Holmes County Education Foundation Executive Director Darla Stitzlein (back, left) introduces Brian Stewart of BWS Education Consulting (back, center) and host, Wayne College Holmes Campus Director John Lorson (back, right) during the Foundation’s second year sponsoring the ACT Turbo Workshop.

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are all 100 percent true. I really wish I could be making them up.) The first bit of bad luck happened after an apparent allergic reaction to a popular brand of rubber shoes, which doesn’t really matter in the story except that after too many hours on the Internet, I decided the safest thing to do was sterilize all our rubber shoes in the dishwasher. I will be the first to tell you I often complain when I wash the dishes. It seems no matter how many times I remind my family, they still think it’s necessary to take a separate glass with each sip, thereby filling up the entire dishwasher before lunch. But it has great accolades, too. So when I went to disinfect our shoes, I carefully set them all in the top rack,

turned it on, and walked away. “I’m washing our shoes!” I yelled to my husband as I walked out the door. “OK!” he yelled back and didn’t bother to tell me he hit the “high temperature scrub” button to make sure everything that shouldn’t be there wouldn’t be there. And here’s where the dishwasher started the attack on me, or at least my shoes. All of our shoes were just a little bit smaller when the cycle finished. At least a size or two. And I’m pretty sure it chuckled at me just a little when I handed over my favorite shoes to my daughter, and she handed hers to her younger sister. Then, the next week, my dryer broke. If you’ve ever experienced this horror, maybe you know how I felt. Like a fish without a fin, like a hot dog without mustard, like a morning without coffee. Helpless. There was underwear strung from

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still are traces. The article names 12 vegetables and fruits that traditionally show high pesticide content and 10 that show only traces, regardless of how they are grown. The health benefits of a diet rich in fruits and vegetables far outweigh the risks of any pesticide exposure. On July 10 the group had a no-gainer meeting with members losing 8 ¾ pounds. Best weekly loser was Laura Weaver, who said not to eat white sugar or white flour. Randy Kemper was best weekly rededicated loser. Becky

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August events at The Wilderness Center Summer Days 25th Reunion Picnic will take place at The Wilderness Center on Saturday, Aug. 3, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. If you have ever attended Summer Days Enrichment Programs, join us for the 25th anniversary reunion picnic. We will offer lots of fun activities to participate in: bug catching, pond exploration, a craft — just like Summer Days. Come for the whole time, or just for lunch; we would love to see you. Take the kids (even if they’re grown-

up) or just come to socialize. If you are coming for the picnic, please take a sandwich for yourself and a dish to share; TWC will provide the drinks. We will offer family activities from 10-11:30 a.m. and then again from 12:30-2 p.m. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org for more information.

day, Aug. 31, 1-2 p.m. Learn about life cycles of butterflies and how to identify them. We will walk the Prairie Trail to view the common butterflies visiting the area. We will use the booklet Common Butterflies and Skippers of Ohio, a Division of Wildlife publication to aid in identification. Canceled if raining. Free. Visit www.wildernesscenter. org for more information.

the Botanizers. Visit www. wildernesscenter.org for more information. Wilderness Walk at The Wilderness Center Wednesday, Aug. 7, 10 a.m. Join a naturalist on the first Wednesday of every month for a walk on our trails. See what’s interesting today. All ages. Free. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org for more information.

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Summer put to good use for building projects By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer W. HOLMES DISTRICT — The buildings and grounds are being spruced up throughout the district during summer break. Maintenance Supervisor Buzz Flickinger updated the West Holmes Board of Education on Monday, July 15, on the many permanent improvement projects being undertaken throughout the summer. Voters passed a renewal of the West Holmes permanent improvement levy in November, which first passed in 1983. The levy brings in funds

to maintain the buildings and grounds, repair school buildings and facilities, purchase buses and technology, maintain equipment and the bus fleet and to purchase educational equipment and make major improvements. Earmarked for special purposes, the permanent improvement dollars cannot be used for salaries or similar expenses. This summer, maintenance work is under way throughout the district. “It’s mostly complete at Clark, Lakeville and Nashville elementaries,” said Flickinger. “We still have work to be done at

will complete carpeting and tiling throughout the buildings. “There’s not a whole lot (of carpeting and tiling) this year compared to last year,” said Flickinger. The high school gym floor was refinished by Mid-Ohio floors. One of the bigger projects involves the set of indoor steps near the art room at Millersburg Elementary. “The concrete is rough there,” said Flickinger, noting the steps were found to be an issue during the Holmes County Health Department’s annual inspection of the buildings. “Now, we’re

going to rectify the problem.” To do so, the school hired Thomas Concrete to reform the steps, as well as perform work on fire escapes at Nashville Elementary and on entrance steps at the football stadium. “We’ve been experiencing leaks at Clark Elementary quite a bit,” said Flickinger. “That roof is in pretty bad shape.” While the project isn’t on the list for this summer, Flickinger is preparing an estimate on the cost of replacing the roof. “It’s a price to get an idea. It’s something to consider down the road.

It could come up,” he said. “On the list of priorities, obviously the work at Millersburg (Elementary) is first to get that done before school starts.” In addition, inspections are being done on the district’s bus fleet, said District Transportation Supervisor Ed Dye. “We had our first inspection on June 20 and 15 buses are done. We have 22 to go,” he said. So far, 12 of the buses need some maintenance work. Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330674-5676 or kmohr@thedaily-record.com.

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Accidents A Millersburg man was injured in a crash May 24 on state Route 83 in Mechanic Township. According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Johnny L. Walker, 35, South Washington Street, was transported to Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg by a Holmes Fire District No. 1 squad. Walker was operating

Millersburg and the middle school, as well as the high school. However, we have started projects at all these schools.” The district contracted with several outside contractors to get the school buildings in top shape. These include paving work at Lakeville Elementary by Melway Paving, work by the Glass Doctor and by Mr. Rooter, as well as a contract with CCG for the HV/ AC control upgrade for the intermediate building and Killbuck Elementary. Snyder Elevator will work on the freight elevator at the high school, while Martin Interiors

a 2001 Chrysler Sebring south on Route 83, north of Township Road 109, when he went off the road to the right and struck a ditch. Walker was cited for operating a motor vehicle without reasonable control, according to the patrol. See Pg. 26 — ACCIDENTS

Public record Sheriff July 16 — Vandalism was reported on the Holmes County Trail in Richland Township. July 17 — a report was taken of burglary on state Route 226 in Washington Township. July 18 — Theft of service was reported on state Route 39 in Monroe Township.

By U.S. REP. BOB GIBBS 7th District In typical Washington fashion, everything from health care to education is given a one-size-fitsall band-aid that never addresses the real problem. However, this week, the House passed the Student Success Act (H.R. 5), which rids our education system of the generic and unrealistic policies that are currently in place. Your child’s education should not be controlled by a bureaucrat in Washington who is out of touch with your local school

district’s needs. The Student Success Act restores local control and empowers parents to help their children succeed. Every student deserves to be inspired by a great teacher who can help them find his or her passion. One of the most important components to this piece of legislation is that it helps to foster a relationship between student and teacher. By moving the control to a local level, schools will be able to distribute funds based on the needs of its diverse student populations. The Administration’s

constant overreach into education will be put to an end, thus laying the groundwork for local communities and teachers to have the ability to come together to create the best education plan for their students. The Student Success Act also eliminates wasteful and duplicative federal programs, which will assist in reducing the many red tape regulations in education legislation. Decreasing the federal footprint in our country’s classrooms allows students and teachers to work together and engage with

parents to best serve each student’s needs. It is startling to think that only 34 percent of eighth-graders are proficient in reading in our country and only 40 percent of fourth-graders are proficient in math. They deserve better. In order to continue to be a country of opportunity, we must provide an adequate educational system. The Student Success Act repeals the system known as Adequate Yearly Progress, which will give teachers more See Pg. 26 — CONTROL

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Final vandalism suspect found and in custody By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — The last of four teens accused of vandalizing the West Holmes High School campus is in custody after being arrested in early July. Nick Vaccariello, 17, of 5264 County Road 314, Millersburg, made an initial appearance Friday in Holmes County Juvenile Court where he denied allegations of delinquency by virtue of vandalism and breaking and entering. His codefendants, Corbin T. Wright, Drew C. Jolley and Wyatt D. Black, all 18, pleaded not guilty to similar charges filed in Holmes County Common Pleas Court, although Jolley and Black were reindicted on Monday and now will answer to more

serious vandalism charges, amended to accurately reflect the value of damage caused to the property, said Holmes County Prosecutor Steve Knowling. For some time, Vaccariello has been on the lam, with an outstanding warrant for his arrest relating to the May 17 incident at the school. He was found and arrested Thursday, according to Chief Deputy Richard Haun of the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office. Officers attempted to arrest Vaccariello the night before, but he fled on foot, evading capture. However, suspicious he remained in the general area, they “checked a few places and found him.” With Vaccariello’s arrest, Haun said, he anticipates no additional arrests.

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While not filed, there is the possibility Vaccariello could face additional criminal charges “arising out of his arrest and where he was found,” said Knowling, who said he has yet to fully review the report. Because Vaccariello was found hiding in another person’s cabin, he could be charged with breaking and entering or burglary. The four teens were identified with the cooperation of teachers and Principal Bill Sterling, according to detective Fred Johnson, who said they relayed information they gathered not only overhearing conversation but through direct report from other students. They also helped to identify the suspects during review of surveillance video. The charges stem from

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litany of profanity, pornography and a message for Sterling, twice mocking a common greeting to students entering the building. “It’s a golden day. — Bill” was scrawled onto the north side of the building, just below the rear entrance to the gym. If convicted, Black and Jolley face up to 18 months in prison and Wright faces up to 12 months in prison. Sanctions faced by Vaccariello depend on whether he is tried as a juvenile or as an adult, but carry the maximum potential of 18 months in prison.

elected, said Edinger. “You usually wouldn’t get a complaint if they are elected. We just wanted to make sure we were on the up and up,” he said. For years Walnut Creek Food has supplied, by donation or at drastically reduced rates, food products to supply the elementary’s concessions stand at Charm Days and the academic booster’s sub sale. Both are fundraisers. The district also does limited business with several of the businesses owned by board member Monika Zinck and her husband, Alan, and board member Eli Hochstetler, who owns Gospel Book Store. In the opinion, recently returned, members of the board and administrative team learned the practice is acceptable, given four conditions: The purchased goods or services are necessary for the district. The business dealings See Pg. 32 — OEC


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Evelyn Fry, 95 Evelyn M. Fry, 95, of Fredericksburg, died peacefully Thursday, July 11, 2013, at Shady Lawn Nursing Home in Dalton, after a brief illness. Evelyn was born April 2, 1918, on the family farm near Fredericksburg, to the late Ben and Blanch (Criswell) Speelman, and married Austin Fry on July 20, 1940. He preceded her in death on Dec. 7, 1997. She was a 1936 graduate of Fredericksburg High School and Wooster Business College. She had worked at Kraider Motors in Wooster, Wooster Egg Auction, was an upholsterer at Freedlander’s and the William Annat Co. and baked wedding cakes before becoming the head cook at Fredericksburg Elementary School, where she retired from. She had made her home in Fredericksburg all of her life and was a member of Fredericksburg Presbyterian Church and attended Cornerstone Community Church in Dalton. She had been a 4-H adviser, Cub Scout den mother and was a member of the former Salt Creek Housekeepers Club. Evelyn enjoyed sewing and crafts and caring for her home and her yard. Surviving are a son, James (Dianne) Fry of Dalton; a daughter, Betty (Fred) Mowrer of Fredericksburg; a daughter-in-law, Mary Fry of Fredericksburg; grandchildren, Stephanie (Kris) Clark and their children,

Tyler and Brice; Je r e m y (Chelsey) Fray and t h e i r children, Maclaren, Brynley and Brexton; Kimberly (Joe) Heyman and their children, Kaylene, Zoey and Addilyn; Mindy (Dave) Miller; Samantha Mowrer; Allen Fry and his son, Justin; Bradley (Samantha) Fry and their children, Trent, Quinn and Ava; and Rebecca (Brendon) Curtis and their children, Abigail and Olivia. She was preceded in death by her husband; a son, Arthur in 2009; an infant son, Ronald Keith in 1953; brothers, Clarence, Willis and Laddie Speelman; and a great-grandson, Collin Curtis. Services were Monday, July 15 at Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg, with the Revs. Jack McClelland and Tim Hall officiating. Burial was in Fredericksburg East Cemetery. Tributes may be shared at www.Murray-FuneralHome.com. Memorials may be made to Hospice & Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691; Fredericksburg Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 259, Fredericksburg 44627; or Cornerstone Community Church, P.O. Box 359, Dalton 44618.

Pastor Gary Weller, 77 Pastor Gary Lee Weller, 77, of Fresno, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, July 10, 2013, with his family by his side. Gary was born in Warsaw to the late Roy and Dorothy (Foultz) Weller on March 1, 1936. He served as pastor at Riley Chapel Baptist Church in Danville for 29 years. He was a police officer in Holmesville, and was also a police officer for Apple Creek Developmental Center for 27 years. He was a member of the United States Chaplain Association of Ohio. Surviving are his wife, Gloria (McVay) MarkleyWeller, whom he married June 3, 1971; children, Jim (Diana) Weller of Fresno, Dale (Beverly) Weller of Coshocton, Roy (LeeAnn) Weller of Smithville, Larry (Sally) Weller of Rittman, Joe (Bobbi Jo) Weller of West Lafayette, Don (Theresa) Markley of Orrville,

Loretta (Shawn) Murphy and Sherry (Jim) Daugherty all of Fresno, Randy (Dawn) Markley of West Lafayette, and an adopted son, Dylan Montana Markley of the home; 25 grandchildren; 31 greatgrandchildren; four greatgreat-grandchildren; a brother, the Rev. Glen R. (Carol) Weller of Brooksville, Fla.; and several nieces, nephews and a host of friends. A celebration of life was held Sunday, July 14, at Free Funeral Home, Coshocton, with Pastor James Walser officiating. Burial was in Coshocton County Memory Gardens. Online guestbook may be signed at www.coshoctontribune.com. Memorial contributions may be made to the Youth Activities Fund at Riley Chapel Baptist Church, 9953 Riley Chapel Road, Howard 43028.

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Elva Raber, 86

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Charles V. “Chuck” Yeater passed away Saturday, June 29, 2013 at Sycamore Run Nursing Home, Millersburg, after a lengthy illness. He was born Oct. 28, 1918 in Knox County, to Harrison H. and Gladys (Smith) Yeater. He married Lola D. Atherton in Greenup, Ky., on Dec. 2, 1939. She passed away June 16, 2008 after 69 years of marriage. He worked several years on the Railroad and Timken Roller Bearing of Wooster. He was a lifetime member of the American Legion No. 192 and the Killbuck VFW No. 7079. He served in World War II as a sergeant in the Battle of the Bulge under George S. Patton’s 101st Infantry Divison, Big Red One. He is survived by his son, Sidney P. (Cecelia) Yeater of Killbuck; daughters; Sandra Ackert of Glenmont and Cheryl Widenhamer of

Wooster; daughteri n - l a w, Rebecca Ye a t e r of Rittman; half-brother, Duane Barber; half sister, Helena Albert; 10 grandchildren; and eight greatgrandchildren. Preceding him in death are son, Ronnie Yeater (April 3, 2013); brothers; Bill Yeater and John Yeater; half-brothers, Wayne Barber and Virgil Barber; a granddaughter, Stacy Ackert; and son-inlaw, James Ackert. Graveside services were Monday, July 1 at Killbuck Cemetery, Killbuck, with the Rev. Gerald Craycraft officiating. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to Tridia Hospice, 1201 30th St. N.W., Canton, OH 44709 .

Cary Miller, 39 Cary Miller, 39, Township Road 664, Dundee, died Wednesday, July 10, 2013, at Aultman Hospital in Canton. She was born Dec. 16, 1973, in Madison to Gary (Edith) Williams of Leroy, and Charlene (Supinski) Williams of Saybrook. On April 19, 1996, she married Jason Miller. He survives. Surviving in addition to her husband and parents, are her father- and motherin-law, Keith and Gloria Miller of Walnut Creek; siblings, Jenean Radczenko of Marysville, Pa., Dana (Matt) Schenk and Meg (Jeff) Kelner, both of Saybrook; nieces and nephews, Lana, Isabel, Mia, Hayden, Garrett, Ethan and Jasper.

Celebration of Life service w a s S a t u r d a y, July 13 at Fox Field P r e serve at Wi l m ot, with pastor Chad Stutzman officiating. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek (www. smithfuneral.com). The family has asked that you plant a tree in Cary’s Memory at the Wilderness Center or a memorial to the American Heart Association.

Sarah Yoder, 90 Sarah M. Yoder, 90, 9042 Township Road 657, Dundee, died Tuesday, July 9, 2013, at her home. She was born in Holmes County on Sept. 9, 1922, to the late Martin A. and Priscilla (Schlabach) Miller and married Joe L. Yoder on Jan. 18, 1949. He died Jan. 7, 2005. She was a member of the Amish Church. Surviving are children, Ivan (Clara) Yoder of Millersburg, Martin (Ada) Yoder of Medina, N.Y., Sovilla Yoder and Joseph (Ruth) Yoder, both of the home; 18 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; brothers, Uriah (Mary) Miller of

Wisconsin and Dan (Lizzie) Miller of Millersburg; and a sister, Mary Schlabach of Millersburg. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Esther Yoder; a granddaughter; a greatgranddaughter; a brother; and two sisters. Services were Friday, July 12 at the family home, with Bishop Jeff Hershberger officiating. Burial was in Yoder Family Cemetery, Paint Township, Holmes County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled the arrangements.

Elva Raber, 86, of Sarasota, Fla., formerly of Berlin, passed away on Thursday, June 27, 2013. Survivors include daughters Nancy (David) Kautz of Mountain View, Ark., and Karen (John) Erb of Sarasota; brother Atlee (Viola) Miller of Millersburg; sisters Esther (Raymond) of Millersburg, and Iva (Clarence) Yutzy and Nora (Levi) Sommers, all of Berlin; six grandchildren, Tiffany (Nick) Foster, John Erb II (Kristina Koch), Christopher Ray, John Ray, Donna Galbicsek and William Galbicsek II; and seven greatgrandchildren, Damien Gonzalez, Glynis Erb, Collin Erb, Dillon Erb, William Galbicsek III, Addie Ray and Noah Foster.

She was married to Noah J. Raber and he preceded her in death. She also was preceded in death by her parents, John J. and Fannie (Kuhns) Miller; sisters Anna Hershberger, Verna Miller and Mary Boley; brothers Albert C. Miller and Roy Miller; and a son-in-law, William Galbicsek. Funeral services were Wednesday, July 3 at the Berlin Mennonite Church, Berlin. Burial was in Gray Ridge Church Cemetery, Millersburg. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg.

Donna Staats, 81 Donna M. Staats, 81, Danville, passed away with her family by her side on Tuesday, July 2, 2013, at Colonial Manor Health Care Center in Loudonville. She was born Jan. 1, 1932, in Mount Vernon to Ronald F. and Grace (Eby) Workman, and married Neil Staats on Aug. 23, 1953. He survives. She was a member of North Bend Church of the Brethren and the Women’s Fellowship Group. She worked for a short time as a secretary for Danville High School and also at Cooper Bessemer. She spent most of her life as a homemaker, milking cows, and working on the farm with her family. She loved baking, playing organ and piano, and also riding the motorcycle. Surviving in addition to her husband are children Paul (Mary Lou) Staats of Danville,and Denise (Mark) O’Donell of Killbuck; grandchildren Doug (Lindsey) Staats of Howard, Ashley (Kevin) Wittel and Nathan (Andrea) Staats, both of Danville, Katie (Taylor) Faunce of Coshocton and Garrett O’Donell of Killbuck; great-grandchildren Alayna, Carter, Tessa,

Ta y l o r a n d Melina; brothe r s David Wo r k m a n a n d Dean (Rita) Wo r k man; a sister-in-law, Martha Staats; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, are a stepmother, Florence Workman; a sister-in-law, Shirley Workman; and a brother-in-law, Ned Staats. Funeral services were Monday, July 8, at North Bend Church, 24458 Orange Hill Road, Danville 43014, with pastor Patrick Bailey officiating. Burial was in Wesley Chapel Cemetery on Chapel Road. Arrangements were handled by Fischer Funeral Home in Danville (www. fischerfuneralhome.com.) Memorial donations may be made to Gideons International at gideons.org, or to the Women’s Fellowship Group at North Bend Church.

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Lehman retires from field duty The grass is always greener on the other side, especially if you are at Hiland’s sporting fields, where Dan Lehman has spent the past 29 years manicuring the grounds with incredible care. Lehman has been forced to give up the job he loved so much because he simply physically cannot do all the things required to keep the fields so well-groomed. His work is so well respected at Hiland that they even named the baseball field after him, Lehman Field. During the recent heat wave, Lehman realized that he was doing more than he should be doing after some recent health issues, so he decided it was time to call it quits. “I’m still here, and I’ll always be here. I just can’t do the work physically anymore,” he

said while watching the Little League State Tournament Saturday. Lehman says he just loved his work. “It was important to me because it was for the kids,” he said. He began taking care of the fields when his son played for coach John Hochstetler down on the old field that is currently the softball diamond, and he remembered taking care of the fields for the other three coaches who have been there since, starting with Kevin

Yoder, then Don DeHass and current coach of the Hawks Tom Gibson. Players and coaches alike praise the work he’s done on the fields. Gibson said that Lehman was a magician who took great pride in making the fields look as beautiful as they do. “There would be days when we’d get a lot of rain in the morning and there would be a lot of standing water, and I’d think there is no way we’re playing today, and then a few hours later, I’d get a call and Dan would say, ‘we’re playing’,” Gibson said. “The guy was a wizard. He’s a legend. They named the field after him, he must’ve done something right.” Lehman’s sudden retirement caught Gibson and his staff off guard as they prepared to

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Dan Lehman drags the field that was named after him at Hiland High School. Lehman retired recently due to health issues. host the Little League Senior Division state tournament this week. “We had a lot of help getting the fields ready this weekend and I’m exhausted,” Gibson said. “It took five guys to do what Dan does. And we had good weather.” The coach isn’t sure what the district will do as far as replacing Lehman, but thinks some of the onus should fall

on the players and he hopes the kids will take more pride in helping to maintain the fields. Visitors from all over Ohio to Lehman Field this weekend for the Little League State Tournament praised the wonderful facility on which the tournament was held. And it could not have been been done without the man for whom the field is named.

Hawks rolling in Little League State Tournament By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer A quartet of Hawks hurlers combined on a nohitter, fanning a dozen in a 9-0 East Holmes victory over Geneva United in the second game of the Little League Senior Division (15-16) State Tournament Sunday afternoon at Lehman Field in Berlin. The win advances East Holmes to the winner’s bracket finale Monday at 9 p.m. against Mason in

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Matt Young of Wales (left) looks on as Mallory Wahl booms a kick during camp last week at West Holmes. Young, along with Craig Mair of Scotland, worked with the high school players while Alex Chase of Essex, England and Elliot Steven of West Midlands, England, worked with elementary students. The camp was run by Challenger Sports.

the double-elimination tourney. Mason blasted Elyria East 19-1 in Sunday’s first game. “Our pitching has been terrific,” said East Holmes coach Mike Yoder. “We’ve been stressing to these guys to stay away from walks, and they did that, throwing strikes. That’s two games in a row where we didn’t walk one batter. That’s amazing.” Eric Mullet worked the first two innings, fanning four of the six batters he faced. Zack Mast worked the next two innings, mowing down all six batters he faced with four strikeouts. Mast needed a diving play by second baseman Zach Lowe to preserve the no-hitter. Lowe ranged far to his left and dove for a ground ball hit by Josh Sanchez. He came up throwing and retired Sanchez by a few steps. “You’ve got to make plays on defense and our guys have been doing that,” Yoder said. “We’ve played a couple of good ball games, but we’ll have a tough one Monday night.” Brandt Miller worked the next two innings. He retired the first two batters he faced, but a ground ball to short by Kyle Burkhammer was booted for an error, the lone Geneva United batter to reach base against the Hawks. Miller got the next batter on a ground ball back to the mound. The Hawks jumped on the Eagles early, scoring five times in the first inning. With one out, Lowe walked and stole second. Justin Wagler walked. Eric Hershberger laced a single to score Lowe. Both runners moved up on the throw home. Eric Mullet walked to load the bases. A wild pitch scored Wagler and Clyde Yoder stroked a two-run double to make it 4-0 Hawks. After a walk to Zack Mast, Zach Coblentz dropped a bunt single to score Yoder. “We jumped on them early,” Coach Yoder said. “We’re just playing good baseball right now.” The Hawks made it 6-0 with a run in the second on three hits, Eric Mullet driving home Wagler, who singled and stole second. A walk to Mast, a steal and another RBI single by Coblentz made it 7-0 in the third inning. East Holmes tacked on two more in the bottom of the sixth. Kobe Miller blasted a pinch-hit double. Mullet walked and Mast drove them both home to cap off the scoring for the winners. Taylor Raber struck out one of the three batters he faced in the seventh. Geneva United dropped into the loser’s brack to play Hardscrabble at 9 p.m. on Sunday night. East Holmes 14, Fairland 0

A five-run second inning opened the door for a big night for the East Holmes Hawks in the opening game of the Little League Senior Division State Tournament Saturday at Lehman Field. The Hawks tacked on three more runs in the third and four in the fourth, battering a quartet of Fairland pitchers for 14 runs on 10 hits and seven free passes en route to a 14-0 five-inning run-rule win over the Dragons. East Holmes starting pitcher Clyde Yoder got hit by a pitch to open the second inning rally. With one out, Zach Coblentz dropped a bunt that he beat out for a single. Trace Adkins relieved starting hurler Collin Damron on the mound for Fairland and walked Brandt Miller to load the bases. Taylor Raber flew out and the runners held, but clean-up hitter Justin Wagler unloaded the bases with a three-run double to the fence in left. He went to third on the throw home and scored on a single by Eric Hershberger. Zach Lowe got hit by a pitch and Eric Mullet followed with an RBI single to score Hershberger. The Hawks scored three times in the third on three hits, including singles from Coblentz, Wagler and an RBI double from Lowe. Four more runs in the fourth was all East Holmes would need in taking a giant step toward its fourth straight Little League Senior Division State championship. Brandt Miller, Raber and Wagler all collected RBI hits in the fourth as the Hawks opened up a 14-0 advantage. The Hawks scored twice in the first inning without the benefit of a hit. Taylor Raber reached on an error and Justin Wagler walked. Both runners moved on a passed ball. Hershberger hit a sacrifice fly ball to center that was dropped for an error, and Lowe added another sacrifice fly for the Hawks. The East Holmes pitcher dowsed the fire of the Dragon batters. After plunking the first batter he faced, Yoder, the hard-throwing right-hander fanned five of the next six batters he faced. Kobe Miller worked the next two innings for the Hawks, giving up a pair of hits, but registering a pair of strikeouts along the way. Lowe worked a perfect fifth inning, striking out all three batters he faced. “Everything was aligned right,” said Hiland baseball coach Tom Gibson, who enjoyed seeing the future varsity players of the Hawks. “The kids got some good at-bats, hit the ball well and the pitchers threw strikes. It was enjoyable to watch.” In the first game of the tournament, Elyria East held off Hardscrabble 9-6.


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The fire is back East Holmes Juniors reach winner’s for former Knight bracket finals at State tournament Joey Gonzalez

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Members of the East Holmes Little League Junior Division (13-14) team heading to the state tournament in Maumee are (front, from left) Ben Chupp, Chris Kline, Noah Sommers, Braden Mast, Tyson Mast; Marlon Hershberger, Scott Ropp, Bryan Yoder, Mitch Massaro, Derek Miller, Zack Chupp and Isaiah Yoder. The coaches are (back, from left) head coach Pat Kaufman and assistants Tom Gibson and John Mast. vided clutch hits and outstanding defensive efforts when needed. “We’re a streaky team when we hit,” Kaufman said. “But once we get going, and get a little momentm, these guys are fun to watch. “There is a lot of talent on this team,” Kaufman added. “At this age, we’re trying to get some of the fundamentals down. They are starting to learn how to play baseball the right way. And, they are starting to hold each other accountable.” But they can’t rely on their talent alone. They also have to rely on fundamentals and defense. “One of the things we want to avoid is these guys relying on their talent alone,” Kaufman said. “Sometimes we tend to get a little lackadaisical and play down to the competition. We want to avoid that. “We’ve played some

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By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The spark is back for one former area baseball star, while several others just refuse to quit playing the game they love. Ross Yoder enjoyed a wonderful baseball career at Hiland and beyond, playing at The College of Wooster and Mount Vernon NazareneUniversity. Yoder is still plying his trade for Kaufman Realty in the Class A Wooden Bat League, an eight-team league made up of college players and older diamond studs from Holmes, Wayne, Stark, Tuscarawas and Coshocton counties. Yoder displayed his natural baseball instincts in coming around to score the tying run and helping Kaufman Realty pull out a 7-6 win over Wood Electric Tuesday at Hiland. Kaufman Realty wrapped up its regular season with a 19-2 record and the top seed heading into the league tournament which gets under way this weekend. After Wood scored four times in the top of the sixth to pull ahead 6-5, Yoder walked to lead off the bottom of the sixth. Hiland grad Justin Miller followed with a sacrifice bunt. Wood’s third baseman charged hard, and Yoder rounded second and kept on coming to third base as no one covered the bag. “Those are incredible instincts. You can’t coach that,” said Kaufman coach Chuck Jarvis of Yoder’s base running skills. Lead-off man Joe Smith struck out, leaving Yoder on third with two out, but former West Holmes star Joey Gonzalez came up to the plate. Wood pitcher Cody Tomesko uncorked a wild pitch enabling Yoder to score. Gonzalez then laced a single to center for good measure. Former Triway star Derek Carmichael flew out to end the threat. Wood threatened to take the lead back in the top of the seventh when they got a lead-off walk and a single against Kaufman reliever Joe Smith, putting runners on first and second with no outs and the heart of the order coming to the plate. Harlan Hirning, who ripped a two-run double in the first inning, hit a ground ball to third that Yoder fielded, stepped on third and fired a seed to first for a double play. Tomesko then hit a soft liner to first as Smith escaped the jam. Ben Minard, who earlier launched a two-run homer to give Kaufman a 5-2 advantage, was intentionally walked to lead off the home half of the seventh. Jeremy Schlabach sacrificed Minard to second, but the throw was wild to first putting runners on second and third. Nicky Yoder popped out, but Kevin Schrock followed with a ground ball to third. After looking the runners back, Wood third baseman Adam Wilson threw wildly to first enabling Minard to score the winning run. “That was a good win, a great way to end it,” Jarvis said. Gonzalez, who earlier in the game had an RBI walk with the bases loaded to go with his single, said it is great to be back on the diamond playing ball. “I was hanging out with Luke Burch at Ashland and I told him I’d like to play baseball again,” the former All-Ohioan from West Holmes said. “He told me he could get me a tryout on Kaufman Realty, and Ross Yoder said we needed another guy. “It’s been a lot of fun. This is a great group of guys,” Gonzalez added. “There are a lot of guys here who have played (and are playing) at the next level. It’s rubbing off on us younger guys.” Gonzalez hasn’t lost much off his swing by not playing ball this past year, collecting two hits and an RBI in the win against Wood Electric. He says he enjoys using the wooden bat. “It’s coming,” he said of his swing. “It’s not where it needs to be yet, but it’s coming.” He hopes to play for Ashland University next year as he starts his sophomore year there as a student.

By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Strength up the middle is the foundation of any winning baseball team, and that is the case for the East Holmes Hawks Junior Division (13-14) team as they head to Maumee this weekend to compete in the Ohio Little League Junior Division State Tournament. It all starts with a solid backstop, and that is what Bryan Yoder provides, according to Hiland varsity baseball coach Tom Gibson, who has served as an assistant coach to Pat Kaufman this season. “He has a great arm,” said Gibson. “He really throws hard for a young catcher.” Shortstop Derek Miller and centerfielder Chris Cline share pitching duties and Cline can play short when Miller is on the mound. Tyson Gingerich at second base is probably the best glove on the team, says Gibson. Mitch Massaro is another pitcher, who also plays first base and outfield for the Hawks. Massaro got roughed up by North Canton in the district finals, giving up four runs in the final inning. Fortunately, the Hawks had a 10-4 lead going into the frame and won 10-8. Massaro was the winning pitcher in the thrilling come-frombehind 6-5 win over North Canton in the opening round of the tournament. Also providing solid play for East Holmes this season are a quartet of position players around the diamond who help out wherever they can. Noah Sommers, Scott Ropp, Braden Mast and Zach Chupp have all pro-

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teams that are as talented as we are, like North Canton, who outhit us all three times we played them,” he continued. “But the one thing we can count on is our defense. Our strength is making the easy plays. We went through a stretch of three or four straight games without making an error. That’s pretty good for this age group. I always tell them, if they make the easy plays, they’re going to be in every game.” The Hawks opened tournament action on Saturday at Maumee in the double-elimination tournament. In Little League Junior Division (13-14) state tournament action in Maumee on Sunday, East Holmes topped Wheelers-

burg 6-2 to advance to the winner’s bracket final on Tuesday. Back-to-back RBI singles from Bryan Yoder, Mitch Massaro and Zach Chupp provided all the offense the Hawks would need in the first inning. Derek Miller, Chris Kline and Noah Sommers combined to hold the Pirates to two runs. East Holmes will take on host Maumee in the winner’s bracket finals. On Saturday, East Holmes’ Zach Chupp drove a two-out double to right center to score Isaiah Yoder (who ran for Marlin Hershberger, who singled) with the winning run in a 5-4 victory over Cuyahoga Falls in the opening-round of action.

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On July 8-9 the West Holmes FFA officer team, Mandy Taylor, Atlee Miller, Hannah Schlegel, Shyann Kick, Paige Miller, Clay Armstrong, Grayson Miller and Jason Jenkins, had the officer retreat. The retreat was held at Annies Place Bed and Breakfast, owned by Bob and Karen Hunter. The retreat started with a shopping trip challenging the team to purchase groceries for two days on a limited budget. After getting settled in at the bed and breakfast, the team played some team building activities. The first planning session revolved around the duties of the

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officers and how to carry out the responsibilities of each office. After dinner the team focused on the strengths and weaknesses of the chapter and discussed important educational, leadership, fun and community service activities. The night ended with some board games. On day two, the team focused on setting goals for the chapter and planning the 20132014 calendar. The team brainstormed for the fair booth as well. The final planning for the chapter will occur before school. On July 14, the chapter held its annual hog roast. Current and past FFA

members gathered at the high school to mingle with others, eat delicious food, and to play a friendly game of softball. There were more than 50 people in attendance. Ben Hipp prepared the hog. The chapter is preparing for the Holmes County Fair. Members participated in skillathon and book judging on July 18. Fair booth work nights will be held July 23, 25, 30, and Aug. 1 from 5:30-8 p.m. Members will participate in Kids Day at the fair Aug. 7 from noon- 4. The Holmes County Fair will be August 5-10. The first FFA meeting will be Aug. 26.

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Sealed proposals will be accepted for the following lo- Bidders can view the map cation. Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper location and details of conJuly 25, 2013 tract at the Office of Holmes “County Home Bow Hunt- County Commissioners July ing Lease” Holmes County 29 – August 9, 2013. 55 Notices Home, 7260 St. Rt. 83, Published Wooster Daily Record DRAFT INDIRECT DISJuly 25, 2013 Holmesville, Ohio CHARGE PERMIT REAugust 1, 2013 DO CUSTOM INLI NE Bale WrappNEWAL - SUBJECT TO WILL ing. (330) 231-6640. These bids will be received REVISION LEGAL 4 FREE TANS (good for 1 yr.) with purby the Holmes County Com- COUNTY : HOLMES of July tanning special. Ladybug, missioners at their office 2 The following applications SPERRY & RICE MFG CO chase 567-3200 Court St. Millersburg, Ohio and/or verified complaints LLC KILLBUCK PLT DARI-LAND ICE CREAM machine rent44654 until 10:00 am current were received, and the fol- 1088 N MAIN ST als. Great for graduations, weddings, parlocal time, on August 12, lowing draft, proposed and KILLBUCK OH ties. 330-263-1700. 2013 and then at 10:00 am, final actions were issued, by A C T I O N DATE : GAY AND LESBIAN Friendly Help line at said office, opened and the Ohio Environmental Pro- 07/24/2013 Brethren/Mennonite read aloud. tection Agency (Ohio EPA) R E C E I V I N G W A T E R S : 888-843-4564. council for lesbian/gay concerns. last week. The complete VILLAGE OF KILLBUCK www.bmclgbt.org. Each bid must be accompa- public notice including addi- WWTP FOR scrap metal: trucks, buses, nied by either a bid bond in tional instructions for sub- FACILITY DESCRIPTION: CASH cars, heavy equip., farm equip., copper, an amount of 100% of the mitting comments, request- INDIRECT DISCHARGE batteries, brass, aluminum, and any bid amount with a surety sat- ing information or a public IDENTIFICATION NO. : metal. Call (330) 473-8410. isfactory to the aforesaid hearing, or filing an appeal 3DP00027*DP FUNDRAISER SUPPER, Sunny Meadows Holmes County Commis- m a y b e o b t a i n e d a t : School, Sat, Aug 3rd, 2013, 12-7pm. Sisioners or by certified check http://www.epa.ohio.gov FINAL ISSUANCE OF lent Auction, Pig Hoast, Chicken, HomeIce Cream & More! Donations only. or cashiers check in the /actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, P E R M I T - T O - I N S T A L L made Carry-Out available. 7510 James Rd. amount of 10% of the bid Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. AND OPERATE Wooster OH 44691. amount in favor of the afore- P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, said Holmes County Com- O h i o 43216. P h : BLACK BOUNCE LLC missioners. Bid Bonds shall 6 1 4 - 6 4 4 - 2 1 2 9 e m a i l : 7419 TOWNSHIP ROAD 65 Lost & Found be accompanied by Proof of HClerk@epa.state.oh.us 668 Authority of the officials or MILLERSBURG OH  agent signing the bond. DATE : DRAFT INDIRECT DIS- A C T I O N LOST: Siberian Husky (Kody) at CunCHARGE PERMIT - SUB- 07/16/2013 ningham and Zuercher. REWARD call Property will require a JECT TO REVISION FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Jesse 440-539-5275 sealed bid and marked as AIR BROWN Puggle Female. Last “County Home Bow Hunting MAST FARM SERVICE IDENTIFICATION NO. : LOST: seen between Guggisburg Cheese & Lease”, and mailed or de- 3585 STATE RTE 39 P0115009 Charm Tractor on 7/10. Please Call (330) livered to: PTIO initial installation per- 893-4160 MILLERSBURG OH

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!!

105 General PART-TIME CHEF WANTED for Bed & Breakfast located in Millersburg, OH. Must be skilled in customer service, good food/cooking knowledge, skilled in food prep/ presentation, available to work flexible shifts, ensure proper safety and sanitation of all kitchen facilities and equipment, restaurant or hospitality experience preferred. Serious applicants only- Please send resume to: resumes44654@gmail.com or mail to P.O. Box 323, Millersburg, OH 44654. DRIVER/WORKER FOR Amish Building Crew, Close to Tiverton Center. 740-824-4545

PROCESSORS AND WELDERS Needed to start immediately. New pay rates with excellent benefits. Apply in person at WasteQuip, 930 Massillion Rd (State Route 241), Millersburg, Ohio 44654. HELP WANTED in custom Furniture Shop. 330- 674-9992

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SERVER /BARTENDER WANTED, 1 year experience. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson Street or call 330-674-1457. FT/PT WEEKEND POWER Washers needed. Drivers license a must. 330-852-7111. SHAVINGS MILL planner operator with maintanece, 40 hr/wk Animal Bedding. 330-533-7090. Serious inquiries only: sales@scsbedding.com. FT/PT 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.

OFFICE PERSONNEL

Must have well rounded experience in various office procedures incuding Computer experience, paper processing, good people skills and phone etiquette, 5 days, no Saturdays. Email resume to: employment@nicholsonauto.com or mail to: Nicholson Chevrolet, 7190 SR 39 Millersburg Oh 44654 HELP WANTED on Framing crew, excellent pay, plenty of full-time work, great work environment. Exp. a plus but not necessary. Preferably in the Berlin/ Winesburg/Mt. Eaton Area. Also, looking for crew leader. Call Dan at 330-473-7487. HIRING PART Time & Full Time positions in our Coffee Shop & Gift Shop. Must be able to work weekends. Apply in person at Heini's Cheese.


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Farm Equipment 225

TRACTOR WHEELS on hard rubber. Fits on Ford 6600 and smaller. $1,000. (330) 852-3070 ext.3

Farm Equipment

GENERAL LABORERS needed to conduct geophysical surveying. Job involves working outdoors while performing strenuous work. Requires a valid Ohio driver's license. Must be able to pass drug screen and background check. Job demands walking for long periods on uneven surfaces, and must be willing to work out of state at times. Health insurance paid, 401K. Apply in person M-F, 9a-4p at: Precision Geophysical 2695 SR 83 S Millersburg, Ohio 44654.

YRC FREIGHT is hiring Road Drivers! Positions available immediately in Copley, OH. Excellent Wages, Benefits, Pension! Safe Equipment! CDL-A with Double/Triples, Haz Mat and Tanker Endorsements, 1yr T/T exp. 21 yoa req. EOE-/F/D/V APPLY www.yrcfreight.com/careers

HELP WANTED on roofing crew, excellent pay, plenty of full-time work, great work environment. Exp. a plus but not necessary. Preferably in the Berlin/ Winesburg/Mt. Eaton Area. Call Dan at 330-473-7487.

HOME HELPERS, Americas #1 Senior Care Franchise serving Wayne, West Stark, Summit and Medina counties is seeking responsible and caring individuals for non-medical in-home caregiver positions. Full-time, Part-time and Live-in opportunities. Experience preferred, (STNA, HHA, CNA, Private Duty). A p p l y b y c a l l i n g 330-731-1710.

Wiring. $6,500 OBO (330) 231-3592

HHA/STNA's for Wayne County, afternoons & evenings. Competitive pay, paid mileage & benefits. Apply in person at 24 S. Clay St. Millersburg or email resume to: office@altimatecare.com No phone calls please.

Location: New Location; The event will be held at the Buckeye Event Center, Located at 624 Henry Street in Dalton OH 44618.

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Saturday 7:00 AM Breakfast! 8:00 AM Stands and Displays Open 8:00 AM 5K Run and Walk 9:00 AM Art and Collectible Auction will feature pottery, collectibles, art prints, photography. 9:00 AM Wood and Tool Auction will include locally-made, fine furniture for your home, bookcases, hall trees, cedar chest, night stands, beds, chairs, marble rollers, dining table, decorative items. There will also be some outdoor furniture and a Little Cottage Playhouse. Tools include a Toro Lawn Mower, leaf blower, and lots more. 10:00 AM Quilt Auction will feature fine quality hand-made quilts of all sizes, patterns and colors. Preview wood, tools, quilts, and art auction items at www. ohiomccreliefsale.org 10:30 AM Children’s Auction - held in the children’s activity area. Kids do the bidding. Friday Evening 4:00 PM Food stands and displays open 4:00 PM Silent Auction begins 6:30 PM Entertainment: Music – Loren Glick Family & Holmes County Blue Grass. TOURNAMENTS AND ACTIVITIES Cornhole Tournament – two-person teams Children’s Entertainment –train ride, games, carnival Volleyball Tournament TERMS: Cash or good check with proper identification. Visa and Master card accepted. Auction will be held rain or shine! NOTE: Please visit our website for additional information and photos, as well as information about Mennonite Central Committee (MCC). www.ohiomccreliefsale.org

AUTO Technician

GM or ASE certification preferred. Diesel experience a plus. We offer hospitalization, paid vacation, retirement plan, uniforms, and ongoing training. Off every Saturday. Email resume to: employment@nicholson auto.com or mail it to Nicholson Chevy-Buick-GMC, 7190 SR 39 - Millersburg Oh 44654 WANTED: JOB on logging crew. Hard working, willing to learn. Also, couple to babysit for, preferably younger children. (330) 893-3619.

DRIVERS: New Short Haul openings get you home 2-3 times a week! No-touch freight, newer Pete's and great pay/benefits: 866-319-0458

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.

AMISH CREW looking for part-time driver, possible full time. Must live close to Millersburg. Call 330- 763-3937

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DRIVER/WORKER NEEDED to deliver storage barns. Clean driving record, CDL, Self motivation needed! Affordable Barn Company. 330-674-3001. HELP WANTED FOR Yoder roofing. Driver/Worker. Experience helpful, but not necessary. 330-674-4331. Leave a message. HELP WANTED:EXPERIENCED TIMBER cutter or Skidder operator with a driver's license. 330-231-2234 WORKER and/or DRIVER FOR roofing crew. Percentage based pay. Mt. Hope/ Walnut Creek/ Winesburg area. Experience a plus but not needed. (330) 464-6919.

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

CALL TODAY!!

COOK WANTED will train, full-time. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson St. 330-674-1457.

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DRIVERS: $2500 Sign-On Bonus! Dedicated Zanesville Account! Great Pay, Benefits, Miles, Weekly Home-Time & More! 816-471-1577 x1099. DEPENDABLE DRIVER needed for construction crew. 330-897-1222 x 4.

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

M.C. DEERING 7 foot grain binder, $1200. Aaron E. Troyer, 2679 South Kansas Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606 JOHN DEERE 336 Baler, Excellent Condition, Field ready. $2,500 (330) 359-2245

125 Medical / Healthcare FOR SALE: 23' Gooseneck Flat bed FOR SALE: 3 DeLaval milking units; ( 1 ) Trailer, Tandem Axel Duelly, New Tires &

HELP WANTED: Installing garage doors. Must have valid drivers license, be dependable and some construction experience. Part-time, possible Full-Time. (330) 893-0115

HELP WANTED on siding crew, excellent pay, plenty of full-time work, great work environment. Exp. a plus but not necessary. Preferably in the Berlin/ Winesburg/Mt. Eaton Area. Call Dan at 330-473-7487.

7' DUNHAM DISC, Good condition, $1,250. ALSO, TWO 4' Sections John Deere Spring Tooth Harrow, Good condition, $400. THREE 4' Section of Spike Tooth Harrow $150. (330) 852-2263.

03 CAT 232 Skid loader. Joy stick control, 2,600 hr. OR OPS. Good condition, Serviced on regular basis, $17,000. (330) 473-0096

Appliances Electronics

FOR SALE: Amana Sofsound III dishwasher, $100 (330) 279-3303. NEW GARMIN eTrex 10 GPS. $100/obo. 330-674- 0730. COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag wringer washer with or without electric motor. Henry A. Raber, 330-674-5691.

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FOR SALE or Rent: 8x10 Dump Trailer. 330-317-6173 16" PLANNER Powermatic, $750 OBO. (330) 674-3774 DIESEL MECHANIC needed to help repair early 60's JD 2010 Dozer, Millersburg (330) 209-2037 GRINDINGS FOR Sale. $120/load, 10 load min. 8 mile radius of A.T.I. 216-210-7944 FOR RENT: S185 BobCat with steel tracks, forks & bucket. $18./hr.; JLG Scissor-lift, $50/day or $200/wk.; 42-ft. JLG Grade-All, $175/day or $700/wk; 24' Aluminum plank, $15/day or $60/wk. 330-897- 1222x3 FOR RENT: Bobcat T-190 skid loader with rubber tracks. $25/hr. Plus fuel. Delivery available. 330-407-1081 BACKHOE, FORD 4500, w/diesel and front loader. $4,200 (330) 377-4190

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MASSEY FERGUSON 2200 with Perkins 3 Cylinder Diesel and Model 200 industrial loader. Torque converter bad. $1,250. (330) 377-4190. 9N FORD Tractor, Good Condition, Hard rubber on back wheels, Good paint, 12V start. $1,200 OBO. (330) 464-8450

60# & (2) 50# buckets; Vacuum dumping station w/6" receiving jar; Claw washer. All in good condition. 8107 Hoy Rd, Fredericksburg. (330) 695-2168. FOR SALE: Broiler House Equipment, Feed Bins, Hydraulics, Curtain Machines, Winches, & More. Bobby Kline, (330) 893-0426

48th OHIO MENNONITE RELIEF SALE Friday, August 2 & Saturday, August 3, 2013

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 FOR SALE: 5' Pull Behind King Kutter Brush Hog, Good condition, $500 (330) 893-4160 2000 JOHN DEERE 240 skidsteer, 6325 hrs. $7,200. 330-893-7001.

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: Semi load, four quarter, quarter sawn white oak, kiln dried; 32’x44’ Shop/Garage Building (built on your lot), see additional advert for more details, Lacewood 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 buggy 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 Big Dog 54” inch walk behind mower; Holland Gas Grills; 10’x14’; 20x20 Hunting Cabin; Gazebo; 8’x10’ & 10’x12’ storage barns; Weaver’s Vinyl Swing-Set; Play-Mor Swing; Set;Hemlock timber frame 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 activities begin at 5:30, note new start time to accommodate Auctioneer Contest 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 – Bob Moretimer 7:30 p.m • Volleyball Tournament – Teams by Donation • Lots of Food, Fun, & Fellowship • Bake Sale – Friday & Saturday • Amateur Auctioneer Contest • 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

330.465.4725 • Fax: 330.674.5656 11044 Johnsford Rd. • Beach City, OH 44608

P.O. Box 8 • Mt. Hope, Ohio 44660


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Firewood Fuel 260

Horses Livestock 260

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

FOR SALE: Energy Max-160 wood, coal stove. Glass door, $1400. Used 2 winters. Junior Keim, 9241 T.R. 652, Fred. 1/2 mile N. of Ashery

ALAMO HYDRAULIC Ditch Bank Mower, w/Oil resevoir front pump and mounting brackets. $1,600. (330) 377-4190

FIREWOOD FOR sale. Will trade for scrap metal. Delivery available. Call anytime. (330) 275-7980

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

FOR SALE: 3 John Deere 13 Hole Grain Drills, Alice Chalmers D-14 Tractor, John S. Miller, 2305 TR 152, Baltic. (330) 893-0303

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SWEET CORN Coming Soon! Incredible. Place your order. Earl Erb 330-852-2383 Ext 3

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FOR SALE: FIRST Cutting mixed grass hay. Small squares or round. No rain, delivery possible. Firmen Kaufman (888) 631-7044. FOR SALE: Everleaf Oatlage $50/bale, (330) 567-2249 FOR SALE: Dairy hay--Timothy & grass-mix, small square bales. Call (330) 275-9009 VM or after 5pm. WILL DO CUSTOM INLI NE Bale Wrapping. (330) 231-6640. FOR SALE: First cutting horse hay. Small square bales. Joseph Miller. (330) 897-0086. HORSE MANURE for compost or fertilizer, John Raber, 4213 TR 629 Millersburg.  INCREDIBLE SWEET CORN Coming Soon! Approx. first of August. Now taking orders. Call 33-893-3640 ext 4. Mark Miller, 3421 C.R 168, Mbg. 2 miles East of Bunkerhill. 

Garage Yard Sales

MOVING SALE, 7-27-13, 7 a.m. 5945 CR 349, Millersburg. Solid Oak E-Cabinet, Furniture, Foosball table, Primitive and Christmas Decor, Housewares, linens, Name brand clothes 0-4t and adults, Longaberger and storage baskets, Vacuum, fabric, multiple baby items, and baked goods. 330-674-0078. 12744 CR 280, Big Prairie, Aug. 2-3, 9-? Lawn cart, rototiller, furrow plow, plastic stakes, garden & hand tools, truck chains, motor stand, fishing equip., clothes, fabric & lots of misc. HUGE BARN SALE. Furniture, antiques, doors & windows, household, quilts, tools & many more treasures. Sundays, 7/28, 8/4, 8/11, 8/18. 32791 St. Rt. 83 South, just 2 miles South of Clark. JULY 26, 9am-4pm, 190 Miller Drive, Millersburg, Brand Name Boys Clothing NB-2T, Shoes, Toys, Halloween Costumes, Some household, Blankets, Mens & Womens Clothing. DAYLILY AND HOSTAS SALE during July. Lots of different colors. Ivan R. Mast. 6321 CR 407, Millersburg. (330) 674-0736.

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4 YR old Fresian Cross Mare, Medium Size, Black, Sharp, Well broke, TSS, (330) 852-1359

FAMILY SURREY Horse, Big Stout Gelding, Good Traveler, Very Polite, Women can drive, 7 yrs old. $3,500 330-465-6666

6 YEAR OLD Reg. Morgan Mare dark bay with stud colt. Sorrel, 4 whites snip $700. Leroy Weaver. 7841 C.R. 373, Big P r a i rie, Ohio 44611.

6YR OLD Dutch Cross Majesteit Son, TSS, Women can drive, Dan Gingerich 6154 SR 39, Millersburg. Day (330) 674-0456 Eve. (330) 674-5324

 FOR SALE: 1 ALPINE Wether and 2 Alpine does. Very tame, $75 each. Also, 2 pygmy wethers $55 each. 330-275-0136.

FOR SALE: Tennessee Walker cross Strawberry Rone beautiful mare. 8 yr. old, TSS, rider, experience required. $850. Call Mal 330-897-1457 x 1, 33150 TR 235 Fresno, OH 43824 after 4:00 PM

FOR SALE: 4 YEAR Old Mustang Gelding, TSS, Broke to ride and drive, $950. 330-897-7403.

FOR SALE: Golden Comet Pullets, Ready in August. $8 ea. (330) 359-0407

 REGISTERED MORGANS 15 yr old Bay Gelding, TSS, Safe for women. 2 YR OLD Bay Stallion, Yearling Bay Stallion. Full Brothers, Team Prospects with chrome and class! 330-674-5129 ext. 1.  Good Stock, $675 ea. (330) 377-4190

2 YEAR OLD Steel Gray Jenny Mule. Started under saddle, easy to handle. Wes Beachy 330-852-4738.

WHITE & GRAY Baby Pigmy Goats, Make good 4H Projects, David Shetler, 330-275-0722.

5 YR OLD Standard Bred Gelding, Cantab hall-Valley Victory TSS, Women can drive, Broke the best. 16H $3,800 (330) 763-3906

9 YEAR OLD Paint Gelding. Girls have had him on lots of trail rides. (330) 674-0603.

FOR SALE: Hamp Ram, 2-1/2 yrs old, Proven breeder, $225. Free Delivery in Holmes County. (330) 231-3592

JERSEY DAIRY Cow, 3rd Lactation, 5.54 Fat, 3.05 PRO, (330) 567-9009

6 yr. old nice black gelding, mostly trot, nice good mannered family horse, tss, $2500; 3 yr. old gelding, sharp, trots nice, tss, $1500. Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777

SWISS AUTO MART EVERYONE DRIVES A USED CAR!

All Prices cleArly MArked On Windshields

FOR SALE: 6 yr. old 56" gelding, broke to ride & drive, $500. (330) 897-7403 FOR SALE: 8 yr old Morgan Gelding. Chestnut with stripe and one white sock. Needs work. (330) 695-2205 LM. 3 YR old Black & White Pony, Broke, 44". $525 13 yr old Standard Bred Gelding, Boys horse, $650. Also a team of 2 yr old Belgain Geldings, Well broke. $4,400. Ivan Yoder (330) 674-2045 3 YR. old standard bred gelding, TSS. women can drive, $2200. Aaron Weaver 12848 CR 316 Big Prairie, OH 44611

2008 Buick Lucerne cX

74K Miles, 6Cyl. 3.8L, Automatic, Excellent Condition, Nicely Equipped

$11,995

YEARLING DUTCH-standard bred filly, bay w/strip & 3 white socks, $500/obo. Also, 3 yr. old 42" black/white gelding pony, broke to ride & drive, $500/obo. (330) 275-7669 9 YEAR OLD Black Standardbred, Surry size, 16.2, $800. Henry E. Raber 4686 CR 19, Millersburg. (330) 600-0229

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

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

FOR SALE: Friesian-cross Peter-Z, 2 yr. old mare, started in harness. Atlee Barkman, 5020 CR 59, Baltic, OH (330) 897-8460.

FOR SALE: GOLDEN COMET pullets, raised on grass, $5.25/each. (330) 674-5604. FOR SALE: 4 yr old Belgian Standard Bred Cross, Safe & Sound, $1,400. David Schlabach 6673 CR 203, Millersburg, Ohio (330) 674-2677

BIG BLACK Pacing Bred 5 yr old, All trot, TSS, 330-815-4176

RED LEOPARD pony, 53", great with kids, $600; Silver buckskin paint filley, 2013 foal, $200 (740) 824-4361.

WE HAVE a few Full Dutch Harness Horses and Dutch Harness Crosses. (740) 622-4059.

4 YEAR OLD 48" Pony. $350. 3 YR old 32" Pony, $350. (740) 622-5216

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: Dorset Ewes, Three 1 years old, and 7 Land Ewes born in April. Andrew Hershberger, (330) 893-4710.

 6 YEAR OLD Paint riding horse. Broke to ride, has been on trail rides. Has lots of energy. Needs experienced rider. Ph. 330-893-2064 

10 YEAR OLD Belgian Gelding For Sale. Broke to all farm machinery, willing worker, $2,800/obo. (330) 674-3087. FOR SALE: 8 YR. OLD quarter horse mare with friesian colt on side. Atlee Barkman, 5020 CR 59, Baltic, OH (330) 897-8460. 46" BAY PONY Gelding. 10 years old, $400. Also, 56" Brown and white 7 year old paint gelding, $900. Both are broke to ride and drive. Bay gelding has been on trail rides. Both real gentle to hitch but have steam when using. Not for young children. (330) 674-2784†x1. 3 YR old Brown & White Paint Mare, In foal, kid broke. 330-674-0156 7 YEAR, 14 h. Paint/Haflinger gelding. Professional training. Beautiful. Great potential. Needs work, $500. 330-390-2095, 330-276-5391 FOR SALE: 7 yr. old gelding, fresh 2 weeks, double gaited, been in buggy, average size, nice driver, good headed, well-mannered, tss. (330) 852-0159 VM. Dale Schlabach.

NOTICE: FARMERSTOWN Livestock Auction. We will be having an outdoor driving horse sale, Sat, July 27th. Hitching at 8:30 am, sale starts at 10am. Auctioneer, Atlee Shetler. For more info, contact (330) 897-3410

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SMOKEY LANE Riding Horse and Pony Sale Sat., Aug 3 Tack 9:30 AM Horses Noon. Consigned are Registered Quarter Horses, Registered Miniature Donkeys, Shetlands. Great line up of well broke, beautiful Miniature Horses, riding and driving ponies. Some donkeys, ponies and horses have babies by their side. Accepting consignments of new and used tack and any horses through sale day. Call for catalog. Smokey Lane Stables, Inc, 686 Smokey Lane RD Sugarcreek, OH. 44681 330-852-2237 Auctioneer Myron Miller

 3 YEAR OLD Bay Standardbred Gelding. Traffic safe, stands to hitch, surrey size ready for family, $1,800. Merlin (330) 852-4738. FOR SALE: 10 Katahdin Ewes. Call (330) 464-6158 if interested.

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WANTED TO buy: All types of horses & ponies, sound or unsound. J & S Horse Farm, 13914 Mt Eaton Rd, Doylestown, 44230. Call or write. (330) 715-0363.

16 MO.. old Holstein cross bull, for rent or for lease. David H. Yoder, (330) 893-2892

FOR SALE: Team of 51" Paint Pony Gelding. 6 & 7 years old. Broke single and double. Will also sell set of 1 year old bioharness. Jerry Yoder. TR 616, Mount Hope. (330) 674-0715. CUSTOM SADDLES new & used, made in USA. Cowboy & barrel. Starting at $450. Call 330-231-7500

STANDARD BRED MARE. Smooth mouth, TSS. Nice traveler, No trucks to big. $825. St. Rt. 651, New Bedford. (330) 897-7830.

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

4 YR old Chocolatier Trotter, In buggy 1 month, $3,850. 4 yr old Trotting Mare, Fresh, Drives Sharp. $4,300. Also some fresh horses. John Raber, 4213 TR 629 Millersburg.

2 YEAR OLD FRESIAN CROSS Mare. Broke single and double, TSS, $3,500. Monroe R. Yoder. 51851 TR 214, Fresno. (330) 897-6040

5 YR old Gelding (Pacer), TSS, Needs work, Good Traveler, Pulls on reins, Buggy Size. $2,500 (330) 893-1805 7 YEAR OLD Paint Pony Mare, 54", Broke to ride and drive, Needs work. Selling pony cart and harness. (330) 893-9896 3 CHEVIOT EWES, Triplet's. Noah J. Troyer. 6840 TR 568, Holmesville. (330) 674-0851  FOR SALE: 2 Fresian STB cross. Full brothers. Yearling black gelding. 2 yr. broke single and double TSS. 8 yr. old bay riding mare with white trim. Trail rides. Neck reins. Smooth canter. 330-852-0703 ext. 1  FOR SALE: 2 YEAR Sorrel Quarter Horse Mare, Well started, very quiet. Also, 2 year old Sorrel Quarter Horse Stud, well started, very quiet. Neal D Miller. (330) 897-1377†x3. 10 YR. OLD cross bred gelding, good broke, women can drive, tss. (330) 231-5219.

FOR LEASE: Holstein Bull Sired by O-Man. (330) 359-0140. FOR SALE: Yearling paint filly. Sorrel with blaze. Very nice. Broke to lead, $500. 330-279-9290 ext. 3.  42" 2-yr. old Black & white pony, Well mannered but not broke. 9080 S. Carr Rd., Fredericksburg. 4 YEAR OLD Belgian Gelding. Broke, Works with snap. $2,500. (330) 852-3070 ext. 3 FOR SALE: 7 yr. old quarter horse mare, black, broke to ride, excellent trail horse. Marion Burkholder, 330-852-0580 ext. 2. FOR SALE: 3 yr. old brown and white paint pony mare. 46". Broke to drive, $550. 10466 Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH FOR SALE 2 yr. old paint gelding, well started in harness & riding, $450. 330-852- 3132 FOR SALE: Feeder pigs, $50/each. Call (330) 852-2109

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FOR SALE: 4 YEAR OLD Mare, Surrey size, likes to trot, Most women can drive. TSS. Firmen Kaufman, (888) 631-7044.

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

4 YEAR OLD Pony Mare. Pony cart and harness. (740) 552-1990.

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5 YEAR OLD Katahdin Ram. $125. Joseph Erb. VM 330-897-0083

TEAM OF BLACK Percheron Gelding. Broke, $2,500 for the pair. (330) 852-3070 ext. 3

8 YR OLD REGISTERED QUARTER Horse, Broke to ride, (740) 552-1722

TRUCK LOAD of Firewood, $650. Delivery available. 330-674-1054 Ext. 1.

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

PIGMY BILLY Goat, Sure breeder, Wayne Weaver, 330-473-2416

FOR SALE: 4 yr old Grooly gelding, good trail horse. (330) 852-2162.

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FOR SALE: Reg. Siamese kittens, 12 wks. old. Call for price. 330-897-1306.

50 DORSET Ewes, Yearling & Mature Ewes, Flock Dispersal, Foot Rot Free, Feeders & Equip. Will sell as flock or indiv. 330-893-7037 Marvin Hershberger

FOR SALE: 3 yr old Brown & White Paint Gelding, Stands 58", Ready to be broke, Should be excellent trail horse. $550 OBO (330) 852-8104

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.

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2 BAY Yearlings, 1 Morgan Standard Bred Filly, 1 Fresian Standard Bred Stallion. $800 ea. (330) 359-5027 Ext 3. 8188 TR 656, Fredericksburg. 2 YR old Pure Bred Fresian Mare, FHANA Registered, Joe Yoder, (330) 897-8650 FOR SALE: Flemish giant does. 5470 C.R. 59 Millersburg, Ohio 44654 BIG PERCHERON gelding team. 4 yr. old, well broke to all machinery. Kids can handle. 330-698-0277 6102 South Honeytown Road, Wooster.

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REDUCED PRICES on used equipment: Husquarna YTH1848XP Tractor 48" Deck Hydro-drive, 158hrs, 18HP Twin-cyl. Kawasaki $898. Toro 52" Proline Belt drive Kawasaki Engine $898. Yardman 42" Tractor $249. Snapper RER w/bagger $625. Wheel Horse Hydro-drive w/ double bagger $998; John Deere STX 38 tractor w/ double bagger $798. Cub-Cadet Zero turn w/ steering wheel $1250. Grasshopper out front zero turn 60" deck $3498. Charm Engine LTD, 330-893-3033

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 FOR SALE: Display units: finished wood

Household Furnishings 97" L., 32"W, 28 1/4H table top. Metal

COUCH, chest of drawers, 6 kitchen chairs on wheels, 3 recliners, wooden 7-ft. table w/3 leaves & 6 chairs, All size beds and cribs. NEW Deluxe Mattress Sets. 2 mi. West of Becks Mills. 2529 T.R 110, Millersburg. 330-674-0944

rod, 2 stair step, 2 painted wood, and 2 night light displays, 2 2x4 shelving units. Plastic totes. Mary Troyer 330-600-2229

FOR SALE: Classic word processor. Please call 330-893-0223 V.M.

FLOOR LAMP with Oak Stand, very good condition. $150. Nelson Yoder, 2764A US 62, Dundee, 44624. (330) 359-2314 Ext 1

FOR SALE: 3 used workbenches: 24"x54" w/metal top, 32"x96" w/metal top, 21"x72" w/wood top. Ervin Gingerich, 7141 SR 515, Dundee OH. 44624

FOR SALE: (1) Sheltie Female, born 12-25-12. (3) Sheltie Females, born 1-29-13. (1) Sheltie Male, born 12-25-09. $200 for female, $175 for Male. Nice breeding stock. Michael Miller, 3829 TR 606, Fredericksburg OH 44627

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.

FOR SALE: Medium Size Napoleon Wood Burner, Glass door. Completely realigned interior. Misc. Stove and Chimney pipes included. $475. (330) 674-0356 ext. 3. BUNK BED w/full bed sofa combo, $200; Kneehole desk, $20; 4'x6' closet, $20; 4 int. door slabs-2 with jams; Bathroom sink. (330) 893-3850.

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JULY SPECIAL!! 10% off brooms, mops, fans, tools & misc. Gypsy Spring Variety 6321 CR 407, Millersburg. (330) 674-0736 FOR SALE: Used Buggy, Like New, LED lights, Rubber under rims. $4,500/obo. (330) 674-1820†x3 VM.

Hunting Fishing 28L26 GENERAL Skidder Tire, 14ply,

NRA/CCW COURSE- $45. Aug 3 & 4 or Sept. 21 & 22 330-335-9205 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 2008 DIAMOND Black Ice Compound Bow. wth case and all accessories. 330-231-7331

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SNAPPER 48" Walk-Behind Mower, $850 John S. Miller, 2305 TR 152, Baltic. (330) 893-0303 EXMARK 48" Wall behind lawn mower in good condition. $1,100. (330) 897-8113.  FOR SALE: 4 ft. walk behind Cub Cadet mower. Good cond. $1200. Jacuzzi bathtub, works good, $200. 330-231-3434

60% tread, $900: (2) 18.4 x 34 Goodyear Radial Tractor Tires, 40% Tread, $600 OBO. (330) 852-0188 800' OF Nipple Waterlines, 9 natural gas brooders, Chain feed track, Used steel pipe gas lines, One 5 ton steel feed bin w/ a chute, One 9 ton brock feed bin w/ a chute. Buyer removes items, Stop in. Atlee A. Troyer, 1699 CR 144, Sugar Creek. (330) 763-1284. ONE HORSE FOUR Cart, Hard rubber tires with brakes, Excellent condition, no rust. $425. ALSO, SMALL BIO pony harness with braided lines and split breast, like new, bought in 2012, $240. (330) 674-2784†x1. FOR SALE: 8-16' Vinyl Fence boards with 4 posts. In good used condition. Paid NEW $220. Asking $125. (330) 897-0736. ELECTRIC WATER PUMP. Also Bard furnace and outside air conditioner u n i t . Direct TV dish with wiring. Make offer. (330)852-0127 FOR SALE: Newer 24 x 32 pole barn. You take down. Make offer 359-5942 V. M.

FOR SALE: Cut Sandstone from old Barn Wall, North of Sugarcreek. David A. Miller, (330) 852-1447† Ext 1

FOR SALE: HAY for mulch, 75¢/per bale. 3048 TR 128, Mlsbg., OH. (330) 674-1403

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.

FOR SALE: 2 Cylinder Wisconsin Motor, Recently rebuilt, works good. $300. (330) 897-0642.

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 WILL DO. garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. BCS 16" Tiller, New clutch, Honda Engine, $650. Ariens 18" Tiller, Honda Engine, $350, Honda Self-Propelled Lawn Mower, $190, Troy-Bilt, Self-Propelled Chipper, Shredder Vac, 8HP Briggs, Great for leaf pick-up, $400. Crist Yoder, Charm. (330) 893-2095† Ext. 2

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RAINBOW SWEEPER. Very good condition plus accessories. $300. 330893-1974 ext. 1 FOR SALE: BIOHARNESS TO fit 45" ponies, Single and double in good condition. Jerry Yoder, TR 616, Mount Hope. (330) 674-0715 FOR SALE: 35x75 hoop building. Used 8 mo. $10,000 obo. Atlee Keim, 6568 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 VINYL PICKET Fence. 160' (used) w/ arch and 2 gates. 3 yrs old. 330-674-0889. FOR SALE. K.D. lumber: 4/4 prime qtr. sawn w.o., $2.50. 4/4 1-com. qtr. sawn w.o., $1.90. 4/4 rustic qtr sawn w.o., $1.30. 4/4 rustic hickory, 95¢. 4/4 prime poplar, $1.05. 4/4 prime brown maple, $1.35. 4/4 1-com brown maple, 90¢., 4/4 wormy maple $.75, 4/4 1-com & btr. sassafras, 85¢. 4/4 prime cherry, $1.35. 4/4 1-com cherry, $1.10. 4/4 rustic cherry, 95¢. 4/4 prime red oak, $1.45. 4/4 prime pa red oak, $1.55. 8 mi. S. of Millersburg. Mullet Run Lumber, (330) 893-4085. SPARROW, STARLING V-Top trap for sale. Made from PVC and wire netting. New $285. Crist Miller 6346 CR 77, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 FOR SALE: T14 Martin Houses in pine, cedar, redwood or vinyl, also Starling traps. Wildcat Wood Crafts (330) 897-7403 FOR SALE: Good used top buggy, wheels & shafts redone recently, $2200/obo. (330) 897-1031

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(8) FARROWING Crates, with feeders & waters, Also coated flooring, and nursery coated flooring. $200 for all. (330) 897-1437 4X8 TRAILER with 2 foot sides and tail gate. Excellent condition, $950. 330-674-0801  FOR SALE: Like New Open Buggy. New shafts, paint, dash, LED lights, blinker, fiberglass seat with hole in back, hydraulic brakes, $2,000/obo. Also, 25 HP Johnson Motor long shaft. Aden Stutzman. 8086 Weaver Rd. Fredericksburg, Ohio.  BUNK BEDS, Fair Condition. $100. Portable Kerosene Heater, $45. (330) 464-8450 GOOD USED Top Buggies, 1 w/Sliding door, 2 w/Steel wheels, All LED Lights, $2,700 ea. (330) 893-2583 USED SURREY. Older style, Good condition, Wheels are redone, Lights plus blinker. $1,500. (330) 893-2653. FOR SALE: TWO 6" Jointers , in good shape. Also, New and used generators and a New 9 horse Powerpro gasoline motor. Eli D Miller. 5491 CR 68, Millersburg. (330) 600-9461. SURREY FOR SALE: brakes and lights. 330-893-2542 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. 1/2" DIAPHRAGM air water pump, like new. $150. (330) 897-8113.

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.

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Pets Supplies

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: ONE USED cart with 20" foam filled tires, also with lights, to hitch standardbred or crossbred horses. $300. (330) 897-0736 FOR SALE: Used Adler 867 Sewing Machine, Great shape, Eska 220 Motor w/convertor to 110. $1,500 330-390-0177 FOR SALE: 14x22 storage barn on skid. 8 ft. high, side walls, insulated. 359-5942 V.M. NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060.

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FOR SALE: Yamaha keyboard with 62 keys, stand, book rack & electric cord, like new, works great! $450/obo. (330) 567-0063.

3/4 ENGLISH Bulldog, 1/4 Beagle Pup, 6 mo old, Brindle & White, Playful & Good with children. 330-749-7738 FOR SALE: 9 WEEK OLD Cavalier Puppies, ACA. 2 females, 3 males. Henry Yoder. 330-893-1395. 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. ####### WARNING: Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer. ####### FOR SALE: House dog 1 year old. Poodle and part Bichon. House trained, Loves attention, (330) 674-3087 VM.

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FOR SALE: 2 & 3 yr. old PUGGLE adult females, good mothers. 330-674-0799 ext. 1.

FOR SALE: Giant Flemish Bunnies, white & gray, 6 wks. old. (330) 893-3729

TOP GUN Dog: 5 yr. male beagle. Has wins in U.K.C. hunts. Also, 1 yr. Bluetick Beagle, felmale. Call 330-473-7039

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Location: 2852 TR 7, Brinkhaven OH 43006. From Millersburg take SR 62 west 16.5 miles southwest to CR 25, north 1 mile to CR 75 continue north 1 mile to TR 7 to property on the right. From Danville 8 miles east to CR 25 north to CR 75 to TR 7. Signs posted .GPS coordinates are 40.497035,-82.129288

Tuesday, August 13, 2013 6:00 P.M.

New Home & Barn on 32.25 Acres * Richland Twp. * Holmes County * West Holmes Schools * Great Retreat Property * Excellent Hunting * Mostly Wooded

Monday, July 29, 2013 5:00 PM

(Selling in 2 rings both starting at 5:00 PM) * 4 Tom Miller Paintings – 3 Large * Mowers* * Tools & Glassware * Furniture * Antiques * Motorhome * Motorhome: 1993 Holiday Rambler 39’ motorhome with less than 20K miles. Clean and ready for camping. Antiques & Glassware: 35 Fenton – baskets, vases, pitchers, including (Burmese, lotus mist and cranberry); tea sets; crocks; jugs; signs; cast iron pcs.; ship rope; Millersburg glass pcs.; Mowers & Tools: 2 Simplicity mowers – chopsaw; sand blaster; skill saw; metal cutting band saw; socket sets; organizers; air hose and reels; tools sets; testers; lots and lots of hand tools; Furniture: new tan and brown recliner; bakers racks; new single speed Schwinn 3 wheeler bicycle; curio cabinet; beds; bed frames; misc. chairs; rockers; rugs; carpets; filing cabinets and much more household. Note: Most of this week’s sale will be from the (late Nelson) and Anna Miller with clean quality items throughout. The rest of the sale is from a lady that moved to the nursing home from Coshocton. Watch for pictures on the internet. A clean, quality sale. Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates by 5:00pm Friday, July 26. 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

Open House: Monday, August 5, 5:00-7:00 p.m. Primary residence, retreat property and wildlife haven, all wrapped up in one package. The 1½ story home was built in 2006 and has a solid oak custom eat-in kitchen, pantry, living room, a master bedroom and bath. The 2nd story is unfinished .Has a full walkout basement. Home has an outside wood burning boiler for in-floor hot water heat. Private water well and septic system. The barn is 28’x32’ and has 3 box stalls and a tack room. The land is mostly wooded with ATV/Hunting tracts and food plots already in place and offers premium hunting. Driveway to property is currently on neighboring landowner. All of the above 32.25 fabulous acres. Don’t miss this superb offering! Call for map & brochure. Legal and Taxes: Parcel number is 2100084001. Taxes are currently $1367.88 per half year, not under CAUV 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: Mr. & Mrs. Duane R. Yoder

FOR SALE: Clean 8" Concrete Blocks, 1,300 available. (330) 345-6072 FOR SALE: Water Softener, Flushable, Good condition. Call (330) 749-2407

FOR SALE: TWO USED 500 gallon air tanks, $225 each. ONE USED 30 gallon pressure tank, $20. ONE MOTOR Mount Slide, $25. (330) 897-0736. FOR SALE. Steel paneling, ideal for sheep, goat, and dog kennels - would also make scrap metal. (330) 567-2255.

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

BRAD SNYDER, REALTOR 330-763-1808 JR. MILLER, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com


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GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies. AKC, Black and tan. Parents on premises. Shots and wormed. Will be ready in August. $500. (330) 674-1400. FOR SALE: 10- Mini Poodles, female, some are bred, 2-5 yrs. old, $250; 3 ACA Cavalier females, 1-3 yrs. old, $500. Levi Yoder 5864 CR 59, Mlsbg. Oh FOR SALE: Country Boy Dog Box, Very Good Condition. $175. (330) 852-3070 Ext 2 Daniel I. Shetler FOR SALE: (2) Maltese Females, CKC Registered. 1-3yr old and 1-4yr old. $600 each or both for $1,100. VM (330) 897-0860 KENNEL SELLOUT! Priced to sell. 1 Maltese male, 1 Maltese ShiTzu female, 1 Shitzu female, 1 Yorkie male, 2 Yorkie females-1 bred, 1 Puggle female; Also, whelping unit & 2 hanging-type units. (330) 893-3870 3 YEAR OLD SUN CONURE with cage, $100. 6 YEAR OLD Cockatiel, $100. (330) 464-8568. FOR SALE: 10 WK OLD Chihuahua, male. Shots and wormed, $250. Long haired coronet guinea pigs. $8.00 (330) 359-5868. FOR SALE: YorkiePoo, 2 females, 1 male, 11 wks old, 1 Yorkie, 16mo old. (330) 749-2407 CHIHUAHUA FOX TERRIER cross puppies. Born 5-31-13, $35. All males. 330-231-3808 or 330-674-3140 2 10x10 CHAIN LINK dog kennels. $100. 6 3x2 Dog kennels, $150. (330) 695-9310 BLACK LAB MIX Puppies. 6 weeks old, kid friendly, $35 a piece. (330) 674-6989. 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.

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FOUR AKC Registered Chocolate Lab pups. 2 males, 2 females. DOB: 05-21-13. $400 each. (330) 763-1581. BECHEON MALE, AKC Registered, Breeding Quality. $500 Also Cavalier Male, Ruby Color, AKC Registered, $650 (330) 749-1054 LONG COAT Chihuahua Puppies. Fawn with white markings, pictures available $350. (330) 359-5459 KENNEL CAGES for sale, (1) section 20'x3'x2', (9) whelping units--can be split, waterers & feeders included; Also 13'x4' wash down material. $1500/obo for all. Call (330) 852-7094†x3. FOR SALE: beagle female, $25. Paul J. Miller, 8308 T.R. 656, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627  5 ACA Bichon female pups, born 6-02-13. Good Quality breeding stock $350 each. Taking deposits, Ready first of August. (330) 893-3638.  FOR SALE: 8 wk old Beagle pups. 4 males, 1 female. $100. (330) 897-2909 x1. FOR SALE: 1-1/2 yr. old male Morkie; 2 yr. old, tiny, female Maltese. Call 330-279-3100 vm.  AUSTRAILIAN SHEPHERD Puppies. 2 litters to choose from. MERLES and SOLIDS. Come pick yours out, will hold with down payment. Ready first of August. 330-674-0889. 

FOR SALE: Jack Russell 2 yr. old male. Paul Yoder, 6844 T.R. 605, Millersburg, OH 44654, 330- 674-1343.

 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 . BREED SELL-OUT! Daschund 3 yr old, ACA. (4) females, (1) Male, Yorkie (2) Female, (2) Males, 6mo - 6yr, (1) Pom. Male, 3 yrs old . (330) 674-2737†Ext 1.

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FOR SALE: PURE Bred Chocolate lab, 2 female, 2 male, 4 months old. (330) 674-1597. 10 MONTH old Yorkie Bishon house puppy., Had her shots and been wormed, $200 OBO. Kathy Yoder, 330-275-6281 FOR SALE: 2 French bulldog males, 8 mo. old; Also, 1 Shih-tzu female, 3 yrs. old. 330-987-1451  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: 1 yr old Male Beagle, Runs his own rabbits. $85 Andrew Miller Jr. (330) 852-4640

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WANTED TO BUY Milk cans, Wooden crates and kegs, and old kitchenware. (330) 231-0797.

WANTED: PIONEER Princess cook

SELF DUMPING Hoppers. 1 Yd. and 3 Yd. Also, Banding Carts and tools plastic and steel. 330-674-0889. ENGINE LATHE. 16 x 48 Clearing Harrison 10" Chuck 3" through hole, also Milling Machine 9 x 42 with some tooling. PH# 330-279-4819.

FOR SALE: Maltese female, $250/obo. Also, Wanted: pair of African geese. 330-897-0006

GRIZZLY DRUM belt 24" sander. Like new, Cost over $1,700. Must sell! BEST OFFER EXCEPTED! (330) 359-0007.

ACA Reg'd Yorkie females, 1 yr. old, $500/each. 1-AKC Maltese male, 1 yr. old, $350. Call (330) 897-1038

FOR SALE: 14" Delta Band Saw with hydraulic motor, exc. condition. Locust Hill Woodcraft, (330) 674-2002 VM. CHERRY PICKER, like new, foldable, $150. Engine Stand, $40. Parts Cleaner w/Pump, like new, $85. Craftsman (like new) bench grinder, $50. (330) 276-0219

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WANTED: Compost shredder. Please give price and condition. Dan J. Weaver, 7490 S.R. 514, Big Prairie, Ohio 44611

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REDUCED $20,000! 3675 Turnberry Lane now $229,900. Beautiful, well-maintained 3 Bdrm, 3 Bth Ranch located in Wooster's north-end. OPEN HOUSES Sat, July 27th 1-4 & Sun, July 28th 2-4. For more info 330-264-8597 or visit http://mlsmyhome.com/355134

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1 BR. upstairs apt. Shreve, very clean. $400/mo. Call (614) 419-2028.

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WANTED: COUCH in good condition. Medium to dk. brown. 330-359-5942

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

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

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Home Condo For Sale

 3 BEDROOM 2 BATHS situated on 3.2 acres of secluded woods near Spring Mountain. Full 26x48 unfinished concrete and block basement. Recently updated. Move in immediately. Asking $110,000/ obo. Call or text 33-231-0298. Great condition.

ORRVILLE--NEARLY MAINTENANCE FREE HOME---PERFECT FOR FIRST TIME BUYER OR RETIRED COUPLE $125,000. 330-698-1052

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FOR RENT: 2 story Farm House & Barn, w/30 Acres Pasture, No electricity. North of Sugarcreek. $600/mo OBO. (330) 852-3122 3 BR./1 BA, 2 story home in Ashland. Corner lot. $500 + dep. + util. No application fee. 740-645-9466.

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STORAGE OR COMMERCIAL Buildings For Rent. Dundee. 3 phase, Will divide. 330-641-4320.

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

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185 W. Grover St, Killbuck Affordable 1856 sq.ft. 4 BR home with newer vinyl siding. Detached 24x57 six car garage/workshop. $59,500

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DOUBLE WIDE, 3br, 2ba, Family Rm, Living Rm, Sitting on Full walk-out basement, Lg. Detached garage. 10 Acres, Mostly Open Field, 3 mi W of West Holmes High School. $150,000 (330) 231-2115

WANTED: USED Kitchen cabinets for basement. (330) 674-0809.

Tools Machinery wood stove. State price & condition.

KITTENS FOR SALE. Healthy, Colorful, Playful, $10 each. David Shetler 330-473-2009. Leave Message.

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

WANTED TO BUY: 4 or 6 hole steel wheel. State price and condition. Levi Yoder, 5864 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654.

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FOR SALE: Chain Link Dog Kennels, (1) 6x8, $100, (1) 6x10 $175. Dog Houses: (1) sm. $50, (1) lg, $75. Excellent Condition. (330) 695-9310

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WANTED: A USED Horse Drawn round bale wagon with a self loading arm. Noah H. Yoder. 6928 CR 407, Millersburg. (330) 674-1000.

FOR SALE: 3 YR OLD bigger parti Yorkie, male, good for cross breeding proven breeder. (330) 897-0346

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BEABULL FEMALE, good mother, $200. (330) 231-5172

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PINE LOG/ SOFT PALP WOOD delivered into Strasburg Area at a stead supply for a shavings mill. (330) 533-7090. sales@scsbedding.com

BUYING: BASKET Case Harleys, Old Tractors, Diesel Trucks, DT466, Cummins, 6.0L Powerstroke, Blown engine vehicles, Commerical trucks. (614) 290-1836.

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

27390 SR 751, Newcomerstown 5 bdrm 3 bath home on 23 beautiful acres. Finished basement, nicely landscaped back patio, 22x40 barn. Free gas and all minerals transfer. $410,000 Curt Yoder 330.204.2447 Kate Overton 330.204.9339

WANTED: 10HP SINGLE Phase Electric Motor. (330) 201-7770.

FOR SALE: 2 year old Jack Russel Terrier. Good watch dog, $75 OBO. 330-852-2902

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5 YR old AKC Chihuahua male. $175. 4 yr old & 3 mo old Chihuahua females. Also Yorkie males. Menno Yoder (330) 893-4623

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AKC YORKIE male, 6 yr. old, 7 lb., aggresive breeder. (330) 674-2883

1 WEIMARANER Registered Male, Out of Good Stock, Priced to sell. Also Weimaraner Female. (740) 552-1722

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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.

FOR SALE: 2 AKC French Bulldog Females, 3 years old. 1-Tan and white piebald, 1- Fawn colored. $1,200 each. (330) 893-3638.

4 YORKIE FEMALES for sale. 1- Bred 6 year old ACA. 1- 6 year old with 1 female puppy ACA. 1- 7 year old ACA and AKC. 1- 3 year old Grade. Package for $1,200. (330) 359-0937.

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SHELTIE PUPS, AKC. Shots, wormed, very cute. $450. 330-893-9512 ext. 3. Andy.

REGISTERED ACA Yellow Lab puppies. All shots and warmed. $350-$500. (330) 893-2653. Leave Message.

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FOR SALE: Border Collie mix puppies. Mostly resembling Border Collie. Toy Fox Terrier male and female. Also, Toy Fox Terrier mix puppies. Martin Erb 6964 C.R. 407 Millersburg, OH Ph. 330-674-9451 ext. 3

BUNNIES FOR SALE. Dwarf and Checker giants. 2 Male Call ducks. (330) 674-1900

AKC BULLDOGS for sale. (5) around 1 yr old. Also several older females. Several bred. Brindle, Fawn, & White. Good Producing Moms. (330) 674-2754

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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.

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

BERLIN, UTILITIES PAID. Wanted: Single Girl or Older live-in to share beautiful Berlin location home. $525/mo. All Utilities Paid. Call (330) 275-6998.

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Automobiles

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

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Boats

WANTED: ALUMINUM JON boat. 12-14' preferred without motor. Give price and condition. (330) 897-0343 ext.1. 6HP JOHNSON Motor, w/gas tank & hose, works good. Also, 14' Alum Jon Boat, w/Anchors $300 (330) 674-1400 14' ALUM MirroCraft, 9.9 Mariner, 15HP carburetor, Re-Built in 2012, boat Re-Painted, New carpeting & deck in 2012, 3 swivel seats, Minn Kota I-Pilot trolling motor ($1,000 value), Fish Finder, Quick Draw rod holders, Live well, All safety equip, Fish ready, Good Package deal. $3,200. (330) 231-5141

FOR SALE: Oak rails for split rail fence. Qtr. Sawn R.O + W.O Lumber. Henry J.C Yoder. 330-893-3148. CENTERLINE CABINETS Re-opening under New Ownership, August 1st. Same low prices. 8494 E, Lincoln Way, Orrville, Ohio. Factory Outlet. FOR SALE: Used Sliding Barn Door, w/cannon ball track, 117"w x 99"h, $60. 32x80 Out Swing Exterior Door, $50. Ivan Yoder, 3387 CR 135, Mlbg, (330) 893-2439 1/4" Plywood Cutoffs. Random !-4 Red Oak, Maple, Cherry, & QSWO. (20)30"Lx48"W $3.00 (330) 279-4819. VINYL WINDOWS AND DOORS with composite jamb, new construction & replacement with heavy duty aluminum screen. Free estimates. We Install. Hillside Windows, 1951 TR 152, Baltic, OH 43804. (330) 897-1222 ext 3.

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

12' aluminum boat, no trailer, $275, or trade for canoe. (330) 473-2369. 1985 16' ALUMACRAFT Deep V fishing boat w/ 1985 30 HP Mariner Motor. Excellent condition, Side console, Live well-rod locker, llights, Anchor Maids Loaded, $4,800. Steve Yoder, 3697 T.R. 124, Millersburg, Ohio 44654. 330-893-4758. Daytime.

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'04 GMC Canyon crew cab, 4x4, a/c, pwr. windows/locks, 106k mi., good shape! $10,200/obo. 330-231-2988 2003 CHEVROLET Silverado CL500 LS Ext. Cab. 1 - owner, runs great, needs front tires. Reese tow package. 330-466-7017 1999 2DR Jimmy, V6, 4WD, Clean, 2 sets of tires w/American Racer Rims, Some rust, $2,000. (330) 377-4145 FOR SALE: 1999 Durango, V8, Auto, 4WD, 3rd Row Seating, Power Everything, Needs work. $1,100. (330) 464-7147 '95 BLAZER, New Transmission, 4WD does not work. Runs. $1,000. 330-201-4098 1987 3/4 TON CHEVY 4x4 rebuilt 355 Motor 400 Auto trans. Call for details. 330-231-4460. FOR SALE: 1986 FORD F350 4x4. Also, 1971 429 Ford Engine. (330) 464-1093.

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1997 ASTRO Van, AWD, 119K Miles, 8 pass., or take benches out for cargo van. $2,450 OBO. (740) 622-0186

JUNK TODAY.

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Cleaning

MENNONITE GIRL WILL come do house cleaning for you, and anything you want done. Dependable, Experienced, and Very Good. Has own transportation. Call 330-275-6998.

Lawn & Gardening 1050

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

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COUNTRY COMFORT Hauling. Now taking New Customers for weekly work routes, and timber routes. Also, booking fishing and hunting trips. I have a boat and a camper. Reasonable Rates! (330) 473-5782. Jamey.

• Excellent cultivator • Lifetime warranty on tines

Demos & Rentals 08650 AD12337327 144 Available 66480

COURTESY TRANSPORT 12-pass. van, long distance travel special, schedule any trip by July 31 & pay only 85¢ per mi. Call Dave today 330-749-9521 to reserve your date.

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

WE BUY junk cars 262-9300

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

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CAR/MINI VAN/PICKUP AVAILABLE for Taxi Service! Located 5 mi. W. of Millersburg. Reasonable rates! Call for more information: 330-600-2890.

1055 DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an 840 affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.

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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.

Excavating

ERB'S EXCAVATING, ponds, driveways, land & fence row clearing, log cutting & skidding experience. Free estimates. (330) 600-1568.

Heating

 HOTBLAST WOOD/COAL,FURNACE. Model 1500. Good shape. New blower motor. Plus forced draft motor for coal. Heats 2500 sq. ft. $525. 330-852-2609 

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Landscaping

LANDSCAPE RENOVATION. Mulching. Free computer land Design. Envisions. Call 330-641-4109 LANDSCAPE RENOVATION. Mulching. Free computer land Design. Envisions. Call 330-641-4109 FOR SALE: Sandstones, any size. (330) 473-9567

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TOP SOIL, TOP SOIL, TOP SOIL. $5 per ton. 3 mi S.W of Clark. (330) 674-0356 ext.3

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FOR SALE: 12x24 Storage Barn. 2 years old, tan with white trim $2,500/obo. 330-600-0798.

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Tree Service

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

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Windows

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

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30' GULF STREAM. Full fridge, Sleeps 6, $4,500. (330) 432-4998.

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BUILDING A NEW HOME or remodelling? We have quality constructed solid maple cabinets in an ample variety of finishes and styles at a competitive price. Willow Springs Cabinet 31479 TR 231, Fresno, OH 43824. 330-897-0099

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Three-layer laminated Barnsdale Limbs are reliable, repeatable and consistent – Thin and/or split limbs are fashionable. The question is, are they practical? ELITE uses threelayer laminated Barnsdale Limbs which are know to be “bomb-proof.” They offer repeatability, consistency and are a big reason ELITE is able to offer the Limited Transferable Warranty.

Bowstrings and cables are an important component when it comes to performance of your bow. That’s why, for 2013, all Elite bows will come standard with Winner’s Choice bowstrings and cables! Winner’s Choice is the recognized leader in bowstring technology.

• Made of 8190 X-TREMETM using SK90 grade, 100% Dyneema, the strongest, most advanced bowstring material available – it’s 15% stronger! • Less shoot-in time - as few as 3 shots! • Superior accuracy, improved consistency • WeatherLockTM technology means performance in all conditions

Cerakote is a superpremium, ceramic based, long lasting performance coating

ELITE’s “Save Your Hunt” Guarantee assures you a replacement bow overnight – If you ever have a problem with your ELITE bow during a hunt, for any reason, ELITE will send you a fully set up and tuned loaner bow of requested draw length and weight overnight so you can finish your hunt. All you have to do is sight it in! All this at no charge! Simply call us at 877-503-5483. For a full description of the ELITE Save Your Hunt Guarantee, please visit our website.

Limited Transferable Warranty protects original owner and subsequent owners alike–

At EliteTM Archery, we stand behind our bows! Risers, pockets, limbs and eccentrics are all covered against defects in materials and workmanship for the life of the bow. And, this warranty is fully transferable!

10447 Harrison Road Mon. 12-8 • Wed. 8-8; Apple Creek, OH 44606 Tues. 8-5; Fri. 8-7; Sat. 8-3 Closed Thurs. & Sun. Phone: 330-695-2508


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