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Calendar August Holmes Christian Women to meet; reservation deadline is Friday Holmes County Christian Women’s Club will meet Tuesday, Sept. 3, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Carlisle Inn in Walnut Creek. The program will feature “Meditation” by Elaine Hand, followed by the Bag Exchange. Come with whatever you want to exchange. October will be a mini retreat, with the Rev. Burnetta Armour, pastor of Millersburg and Clark Presbyterian churches, speaking on “Where am I?” Reservations are due by See Pg. 4 — CALENDAR

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Early American Days Residents, visitors welcome to celebrate Killbuck’s heritage By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer Head to Killbuck for the annual Early American Days on Saturday and Sunday. The Killbuck Early American Days began after the 1969 flood hit Killbuck. Each year, the two-day festival welcomes residents and visitors to celebrate the community’s small-town heritage. “It was a special homecoming to thank the locals after such devastation and then became a yearly event over Labor Day Weekend. For many, it is a time to reminisce with old classmates, family and friends,” said event organizer Rebbie Baker. “It isn’t Killbuck Early American Days without bare feet, junk food and disappearing ink!”

The highlights of this year’s festival are a traveling Vietnam veterans memorial, kids games, stage entertainment, the popular queen’s pageant and plenty of food. On Sunday, the traditional grand parade will be held, rain or shine. Saturday’s schedule includes plenty of activities, including softball, the Killbuck School Reunion, kids games, tractor pull, pooch parade, hot dog eating contest, queen’s contest, cutest baby contest and cake walk. Throughout the day, performances by Rolling Thunder and the Rube Band will provide live entertainment, followed by karaoke and disk jockey in the evening. “The karaoke has over See Pg. 5 — DAYS

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Reunions Killbuck School reunion is Aug. 31 KILLBUCK — The Killbuck School

reunion will be held Saturday at Killbuck Elementary School at 10 a.m. A donation will be taken for refreshments. All who attended Kill-

buck High School are invited. The Killbuck High School Class of 1958 will hold a reunion at the Duncan Theater on Saturday at 6 p.m.

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Shooting Sports to sponsor ALS Benefit Walk The fifth annual ALS Benefit Walk, sponsored by Holmes County Shooting Sports Club, will be held Saturday, Sept. 14 at Rails to Trails Depot in Millersburg. The goal is to benefit the ALS Association and area residents dealing with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease). The walk was started five years ago in response to the ALS diagnosis of Larry Lang, 4-H adviser. Club members wanted to organize a community service project that would both help the local community and support research. “Help for now ... Hope for the future” is this year’s theme. Holmes Wayne Electric Foundation is partnering with Holmes County Shooting Sports to help with the management and distribution of proceeds.

Seventy-five percent of the proceeds will stay in Holmes and Wayne counties to assist ALS patients and their families. Twenty-five percent will be donated to The ALS Association to fund research for a cure.

A representative from the ALS Association will be in attendance to give a brief description of the services the organization can provide to ALS patients and families. See Pg. 5— ALS

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Killbuck School reunion is Aug. 31 The Killbuck School reunion will be held Saturday at Killbuck Elementary School at 10 a.m. A donation will be taken for refreshments. All who attended Killbuck High School are invited.

Killbuck Class of 1958 to meet The Killbuck High School class of 1958 will

hold a reunion at the Duncan Theater on Saturday at 6 p.m.

Hiland Class of 1973 to hold reunion The Hiland Class of 1973 plans to observe its 40-year class reunion Saturday, Aug. 31, at 6:30 p.m. at Der Dutchman in Walnut Creek. Order off the menu for dinner. There will be a short program followed by plenty of time for socializing. Please pass the word to class members, near and far. For further information a Facebook site has been developed. Go to “Hiland Class of 73” on Facebook. For

more information contact Max Beachy at 330-897-8024 or max. beachy@gmail.com; Jeff and Sharon Schrock at jschrock1017@frontier. com or 330-473-7604: or Glenn Hershberger at 330-473-7435 or ghersh16@gmail.com.

September West Holmes Class of 1968 to hold reunion

fet dinner is $20/person. Lodging is available at the hotel. For additional information, contact Bobbi (Taylor) Wilson at 330-276-6422, kbkbobbi@ gmail.com. Addresses are still needed for the following classmates: Sue Armstrong King, Harold Blum, Judy Power East, Sid Gamertsfelder, David Hedberg and David Lockard.

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slaw, dinner rolls, a slice of pie and beverage) will be served family style on Sunday, Sept. 8, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Adults, $8; children, 4-10, $4, children 3 and younger are free. The meal is served in the Wilmot Fire Hall at 204 Mill St., Wilmot. Church groups welcome. All proceeds to benefit Wilmot Fire & Rescue a volunteer department. Carry out is available. Call 330-359-5995.

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The Holmes County Historical Society will hold a Fall Soup Supper from 4:30-7 p.m. Sept. 24. The menu will consist of ham and bean soup, vegetable, tomato basil, side dish and pie. The cost is by donation, which will be used toward kitchen upgrades for the Castle Club and Cultural Center. Carry-out will be available. The meal will be served at the Castle Club, 434 N. Washington St., Millersburg, beside the Victorian House.

Fish frys scheduled American Legion Post 494 of Sugarcreek announces its 2013 Fall Family Fish Fry schedule. Post 494, located on North Broadway Street in Sugarcreek, will offer all-you-can-eat fish frys on Saturday, Sept. 14; Friday, Sept. 27 and Saturday, Sept. 28 at the Ohio Swiss Festival; Saturday, Oct. 19 and Saturday, Nov. 16. The public is invited and the fish frys will run from 4-7 p.m. or until the food is gone.

October Concert to benefit Wounded Warrior Project There will be a benefit concert Saturday, Oct. 5, at the Duncan Theater, 110 Main St., Killbuck, (330-763-4424) by Junior Brown to benefit the Wounded Warriors Project. Cost is $25 for general seating and $30 for preferred seating.


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Days (Continued From Page 1) 800 different songs to choose from,” explained Baker. As a special EAD event, Rolling Thunder — Ohio’s POW-MIA Vietnam Memorial — is coming to Killbuck for the first time on Saturday from noon to 4 p.m., with a special program beginning at 2 p.m. The mission of Rolling Thunder is to “educate the public that many American prisoners of war were left behind after all previous wars and to help correct the past and to protect future veterans from being left behind should they become prisoners of war or missing in action.” The organization is also committed to helping veterans from all wars. Rolling Thunder hats, pins, patches and T-shirts will be available for donation to generate funds to assist local veterans. “They are a MIA/POW traveling wall, very humbling and so patriotic,” said Tina Zickefoose, who organized the event. “Hope to see you there!” Sunday offers another round of softball and an antique car show, Hawkins Lumber Show and a raffle drawing, with chicken barbecue provided at the VFW to support West Holmes Youth Football from noon to 7 p.m. The Grand Parade will be held at 2 p.m. followed by a performance by the West Holmes Marching

Band and a ceremony for the Grand Marshal, Killbuck resident and E-4 Specialist Michael W. Allison, U.S. Army, who was wounded last January while serving in Afghanistan. Allison received a Purple Heart on Jan. 19, 2013. For any veterans who would like to ride in the parade, vehicles will be provided at 1:30 p.m. for World War II, Korean and Vietnam veterans. Throughout the weekend, the Killbuck Valley Natural and Cultural History Museum will host a Civil War display to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. “We’re going to have a nice display inside, compliments of individual collectors and Don Hugh’s history museum at West Holmes High School,” said Killbuck Valley Museum Board President Bob Porter. “We’d like to have everybody come see our display.” Entry to the museum is free. Donations are accepted. In conjunction with the museum’s extensive display, the 41st Ohio Volunteer Infantry Unit re-enactors will march in the Grand Parade on Sunday, provide a demonstration and be at the museum throughout the day. The “tremendous” display of Civil War artifacts includes everything from a Civil War naval officer’s sword and other weapons to hand-painted

canteens, said Porter. As Holmes County’s only natural history museum, the Killbuck Valley Museum features displays of the area’s rich history, such as mill stones from the old Duncan Mill in Killbuck and a miniature replica of the mill, Indian artifacts and Mastadon bones from local digs, rocks and minerals of the area and from around the world — including a fluorescent minerals display — and a collection of stuffed birds and animals from the 1920s. This year, the special Civil War Exhibit will be added to the mix. Porter hopes the Civil War Exhibit will attract visitors to the museum to see the fascinating artifacts and natural wonders on display. Throughout the day, entertainment will be provided by the Alive Team, a live drama put on by the Nashville Church of Christ, Larry Frenette Gospel Music and Elvis and band. The annual raffle drawing will be held at 9 p.m., which includes a grand cash prize of $300, plus two $100 awards, the traditional Briar Hill stone bench and at least 100 other prizes. “Holmes County businesses are very supportive, and we get a good amount from the locals in the community so we’re grateful for that,” said Baker. (Raffle prizes) could be anything from a gift certificate to free oil changes, flower arrangements and gas cards, as

well as bigger prizes. There will also be several new food vendors joining the many other delicious options, added Baker. For even more live entertainment, the Duncan Theater & Event Center will host Creekfest Music Festival all weekend. “Many of the bands are made up of local talent,” explained Duncan Theater owner Cory Miller. “Come support these local talents!” Some of the band members include Noah Shreve, Kyle Beachy, Terry Arnold, Jeff Allison, Gary Scott, Tim Opie, Bill Opie, Mitch Baker, Luke Baker, Luke Brewer, Cory Baker and Seth Beachy. Running from 3 to 11:30 p.m. on both days, Saturday’s bands include Taste for Strange, The Battrees, NY Rangers, GT Express and Wild Card. On Sunday, the lineup for the Future Star rock concert, sponsored by Larry’s Music, will feature the Saint Jimmies. “We will be selling one and two-day wrist bands at the door so you can come and go at your convenience and enjoy other Early American Days activities in Killbuck,” said Miller. The Duncan’s beer garden will be open, “cold, and fully stocked,” he added. Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330674-5676 or kmohr@thedaily-record.com.

Schedule Genealogy 101 to begin Sept. 18 (Continued From Page 1) 7:30 p.m. Cake Walk 8:30-10 p.m. Karaoke/DJ Sunday, Sept. 1 9 a.m. Softball 11-noon Antique Car Show 12-7 p.m. Chicken BBQ VFW/West Holmes Youth Football 12:15 p.m. Alive Team. (Drama put on by NCC) 1:15 p.m. Larry Frenette Gospel Music 2 p.m. Grand parade 3 p.m. West Holmes Marching Band 4 p.m. Grand Marshal Michael Allison 5-7 p.m. Hawkins Lumber Show 7-9 p.m. Elvis and band 9 p.m. Drawing

Beginning Sept. 18, The Holmes County Genealogical Society will present a series of classes to help beginning and advanced genealogists with their research. The first class will be “Genealogy 101.” Remaining classes will zoom in on particular topics (see class schedule below). Classes will run for six weeks and are

open to the public free of charge. They will be at the Genealogical Library, which is in the Holmes County Cultural Center, adjacent to the Victorian House, 434 N. Washington St, Suite 2, in Millersburg. The entrance is on the south side of the building via a ramp, with parking nearby. For more information, contact The Hol-

mes County Genealogical Society during open hours, Tuesday through Friday, 1-4 p.m. Phone 330-674-1913. Classes will be at 7 p.m.: Sept. 18, Genealogy 101: Beginning Genealogy; Sept. 25, Vital Records; Oct. 2, Probate Records; Oct. 9, Land Records; Oct. 16, Other Court Records; Oct. 23, Newspapers and Other Records.

Mandatory princess/queen meeting is Sunday The Holmes County Antique Festival is seeking contestants for its queen and princess contests. Girls ages 7-10 by Sept. 1 are eligible for the princess pageant. A mandatory information meeting will be held for girls and their parents on Sept. 3 at 6 p.m. at Millersburg Christian Church. For more information contact Rachel

Day at 330-763-0135. Girls ages 14-19 may enter the queen contest. The first meeting will be held Sept. 3 at 6 p.m. at Millersburg Christian Church. The girls must live, work or go to school in Holmes County. For more information contact Pam Akins at 330674-4358.

Church briefs Hallelujah Singers to perform Saturday

centered around achieving balance in four essential areas of their lives: emotional, spiritual, mental and physical. First Place 4 The Gospel Hill Hal- Health encourages memlelujah Singers will be bers to adopt practical dissharing in song at Gos- ciplines in all four areas. pel Hill’s open air place These include regular of worship Saturday, Aug. attendance and fellowship 31 at 7 p.m. A food stand (emotional); prayer, Scripwill precede the Gospel ture reading and Bible Sing with serving from study (spiritual); Scripture 5:30-6:45 p.m. Take a lawn memory and keeping a chair for best seating. A food record (mental); and love offering will be given eating well and exercisto the singers. In case of ing (physical). First Place inclement weather the 4 Health helps members sing will be held inside. learn how to be victorious Come early and tour the over past eating patterns lighthouse. and how to commit their minds and, ultimately, their bodies to God. Feast of the For more information Trumpets is and to RSVP, contact Renne Spencer at 330Sunday 465-5776 or reneespenCelebrate the Feast of cer100@gmail.com. the Trumpets on Sunday, Sept. 1 at 4:30 p.m. at the home of David The Caring and Ruth Tennefoss. Friends This feast is the time The Caring Friends, a grief of the “Last Trumshare group, meet the secpet” and is a wedding ond Tuesday of each month celebration. Hear the from 6-7:30 p.m. at Ripley sound of the shofar and Church of Christ, 12298 find out what “the last County Road 330, Big trump” means for Chris- Prairie (south of Shreve), tians today. Singing will to provide support, comfort be led by Ron Himes and hope for those who and there will be food have suffered the loss of a and fellowship. Please child or grandchild. Adult RSVP by Aug. 30 to siblings are also welcome. 330-567-2043 or dv10a- For information, call the fos@gmail.com church office, 330-5672320.

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An orientation meeting will be held at Nashville Church of Christ, 13457 State Route 39, on Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. for the First Place 4 Health program. The weekly support group will follow a 12-week curriculum that is

Donations needed Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store is located at 7703B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-8575516. or 330-464-1261.

ALS (Continued From Page 2) T-shirts will be offered for sale to all walkers in the hope of creating a “Sea of Red” on the trail this year to help raise awareness and to mark the fifth anniversary of the fundraiser. Many of the current club members have been members since the club sponsored the first walk. A silent auction is scheduled during the event. The bidding will open before the walk and continues until 11:30. Anyone is welcome to stop by

and place bids, enjoy refreshments and relax under the pavilion. Registration begins at 9 a.m. when an opening ceremony will be held. Walk begins at 10 a.m. Refreshments will be served at 11 a.m. at the Rails to Trails Depot pavilion. Closing ceremony is at noon. Form a team now. To register a team or make a donation contact: Neala Miller at 330-763-4420 or email neala.miller@ yahoo.com or Pam Gardner, 330-473-7430 or email gardnermill@gmail. com.


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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

Holmesville homecoming brings community together “It’s just something for the community.” Kyle Yoder, Big Prairie Fire Department assistant chief also held in front of the fire station. Assistant Fire Chief Kyle Yoder said the homecoming festival serves as the township fire department’s largest fundraiser each year. This year, the department is hoping to raise funding for a new roof. The current flat roof has experienced

issues with flooding and is in need of repair. Yoder dated the fire station to the 1940s or 1950s, and noted the roof came with it. “It’s just something for the community,” Yoder said, who added turnout this year was good. “We just appreciate all of the support from the community.”

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Dan Mast provides some live entertainment by creating his chainsaw sculptures live at Holmesville Homecoming and Fireman’s Festival, Aug. 24. Ty Humrichouser both enjoyed the festival and being around what they called “a good group of kids” and they liked coming out to the festival to spend time celebrating with the boys, especially since school for Southeast Local started Aug. 19. After the parade, numerous activities kicked off, such as a ring toss, corn-

hole tournament and the group Fortunate Sons (a Creedence Clearwater Revival cover band) played live music for the community. A barbecue

truck was also on location marking the first time the homecoming had barbecue. Numerous fundraisers and bake contests were

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By STEVEN F. HUSZAI Staff Writers HOLMESVILLE — Fun for the whole family, along with some fundraising efforts, brought together the community Saturday for the annual homecoming festival. Bounce houses, a chainsaw woodcarvers and food concessions filled the East Jackson Street between Holmesville Elementary School and the Prairie Township Fire Department. A parade and live music were included in the entertainment. The Wayne County Eastern League 10 and under championship baseball team had a blast. “I got to come in and ride my bike and play with my friends,” said Dawson Troyer, 9, describing his favorite parts of the festival, while waiting in line for another turn on the bouncy slide with the rest of his teammates. “I liked going to ride on the baseball float and play with my friends,” added Justin Humrichouser, 9, who also liked throwing candy off the float to his friends. The baseball float in the parade was driven by coach Duane Morrison. “I’ve lived here 45 years... (the festival) is a blast and there’s a lot more for the kids this year,” Morrison said. He and assistant coach


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Local Entertainment ‘Half-stitched, the Musical’ comes to Sugarcreek By CATIE NOYES After another successful season of “The Confession,” the Carlisle Inn, Sugarcreek began the second half of its season with the premiere of “HalfStitched, the Musical.”

Based on the novel “The Half-Stitched Amish Quilting Club,” by Wanda E. Brunstetter, the most unlikely group of quilters come together in Amish widow, Emma Yoder’s home to find they

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will learn more than just quilting. Emma, portrayed by Rebecca McGraw, thought she would find herself surrounded by a group of elderly women, eager to share her love of quilting, but is shocked to find such a motley crew of misfits. Emma enlists the help of her dear friend Lamar Miller, who is a fine quilter himself and has created the most unique quilt patterns. Emma feels that she will have her work cut out for her and she looks to God for guidance. A burly biker named Jan, “the man,” finds himself attending the class in order to fulfill a community service requirement after getting out of jail.

Pam Johnston, “with a ‘T’,” has forced her husband, Stuart, to attend the class in hopes that it would be something they could do as a couple and help mend their slowly unraveling marriage. Ruby Lee Williams is a preacher’s wife, looking for a little “me time” and hoping to find solace in the company of others after overhearing negative talk about her husband. After years of faithful service to their church, it seems the community has lost faith in their leader. Star, an outcast, is taking the class as a favor to her grandmother, the only one in her life who truly understands her in her times of need, and Paul Ramirez stumbles

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September 13, 2013 • 6:15 pm Amish Door Restaurant,Wilmot Larry Skrant will be speaking on his new recovery program ‘Addicts at the Cross’ and John Schmid will be our featured singer If you have a burden for prison ministry, in a prison ministry or wanting to start or be a part of a prison ministry you won’t want to miss this! Free dinner, everyone is welcome. Bring a friend! An offering for the ministry will be taken. Please reserve seating by calling toll free 877-496-3774.

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Emma Yoder, portrayed by Rebecca McGraw, forms a quilting club and is surprised by the unusual people who join. upon the class after bringing an unfinished quilt to Emma’s home for repair. His wife had started making the quilt for their daughter before she passed away in a car accident, but Emma convinces Paul to learn to finish it himself. As each character introduced themselves, they shared their musical talents and expressed their personalities in song. The jokes continued to roll throughout the play as Stuart overly stressed

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his annoyance at being forced to attend the class and continually nitpicked at his seemingly perfect wife. Jan and Stuart’s never ending banter and teasing of one another has Emma worried there will be trouble and the boisterous pastor’s wife is not afraid to share her opinion of the whole situation. During the second act of the musical, Paul gives a heart-wrenching performance as he describes life as a military man serving time in Afghanistan and returning home to find his wife had perished in a terrible car accident, and toward the end of the play, the lives of two of the students are changed forever as they find they have more in common than just attending a silly quilting class. Emma begins to realize that God has placed this group of misfits in her home not only to help them learn to quilt, but to guide them in sewing the pieces of their fragmented lives back together. She also finds the women See Pg. 9 — MUSICAL


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Musical (Continued From Page 8)

Author Wanda Brunstetter (front, right) poses with the cast of ‘Half-stitched, the Musical,” which is being performed at The Carlisle Inn, Sugarcreek, through Dec. 21.

‘Half-stitched, the Musical’ is being presented at The Carlisle Inn, Sugarcreek

of the quilting class have her best interests at heart as they help Emma to discover her feelings may be deeper than she realSubmitted photos ized for Lamar Miller. with locally made furniPackages are customHaving read the book, ture, homemade quilts, izable, so plan to spend I found the play stuck cable TV and more. The the day and night at the to the basic storyline, hotel also offers an all- Carlisle Inn, Sugarcreek. yet was adapted to take season pool, plenty of The Carlisle Inn is locatplace in the Sugarcreek common rooms and ed at 1357 Old Route area which made it very lounge space, gaming 39 in Sugarcreek. “Half relatable. rooms and a fitness room. Stitched, the Musical,” Watching this perMake a day out of it. is available at the Carlformance as a theater- Carlisle Inn offers a full isle Inn, Sugarcreek from in-the-round or arena Amish country experi- Aug. 22-Dec. 21, 2013. theater performance, ence with buggy rides, a Tickets are $35 per brought new meaning small bulk food store, two person and are availto the term center stage. gift shops and restaurant able online or at the box Audience members sat and bakery all on campus. office. Visit www.dhgroup. LABOR DAY WEEKEND • AUG. 31 & SEPT. 1 all around the stage as “Almost everything you com/en/sc/sc-amish-counthe performers moved get in Amish country can try-musicals.php or call about and performed to be found right here on 855-344-7547 for more all sides of the room. I campus,” said Miller. information. really enjoyed this style of performance. It really made me feel as if I was SCHEDULE OF EVENTS a part of the play and the BOUNCE Each year on Labor Day SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 2013 drama. HOUSES weekend, the residents of It was nice to see a few Killbuck invite friends, family familiar faces return to and visitors to the region to s is ss ss M ce ce n e the stage. Kyle LittlWhit-nt Prin Prin Quee Killbuck Early American Days. t t n n ontesta ney, who played CSamuel Contesta Contesta Originally an event to thank the Lapp in the 2013Natalie perforThorpe McKelvey Tish Liberty Hendrix local residents after the Holmes Age 5 • Of Killbuck Age 6 • Of Millersburg Age 7 • Of Killbuck Age 14 • Of Millersburg mance of “The ConfesTed & Jen Thorp John & Susan McFarland Jr. & Misty Hendrix Robert & Kelly Hoffee County Independence Day sion,” makes his return flood of 1969, today the festival Wall on display from 12:00 - 4:00 - Killbuck Museum open with a Civil War Display as Jan Sweet and Rachel serves as a homecoming to the SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2013 Grimes, Mary Stoltzfus St many people connected to the Baby Must Be Infant To 12 Months Old in the 2013 performance A 5x7 or 8x10 picture needs to be turned into the tight-knit community. of “The Confession,” Killbuck Pizza Parlor or The Killbuck Savings Bank in Killbuck by Friday, August 30, 2013. August 31st during intermission of the Pageant and returns as Star. Adam Baby will need to be present the crowd will decide the cutest baby. • Food Vendors Lowe also returns to Killbuck’s Cutest Baby will receive a sash and a trophy. If your baby is chosen the “Killbuck’s Cutest Sugarcreek as Lamar Baby”, you are more than welcome to ride in the parade on September 4th. • Stage Entertaiment So please bring those little ones for the Cutest Baby Contest! Miller, having played • Flea Market Samuel Lapp in the 2012 Helping Youth & Adults Make Healthy Choices Come Have Fun On The performance of “The *Weather Permitting • Kids Games Obstacle And Bounce House! Confession.” 330-674-1457 • 35 W. Jackson St., Downtown Millersburg 800-345-1744 110 Straits Lane, Killbuck On Saturday, Aug. 24, distinguished guests came together for a VIP night and special showAre you a salon & looking ing of the musical. to add spray tanning to your UV-Free Instant tan Business owners of Berservices? Ask me how! 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Barbwire Poet says: Take Care of Yer Friends Friend is a word that I don’t throw around Though it’s used and abused, I still like the sonnd. I save it for people who’ve done right by me And I know I can count on if ever need be. Some of my friends drive big limousines Own ranches and banks

and visit with queens. And some of my friends are up to their neck In overdue notes and can’t write a check. They’re singers or ropers or writers of prose And others, God bless ‘em, can’t blow their own nose! I guess bein’ friends don’t have nothin’ to do

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With talent or money or knowin’ who’s who. It’s a comf’terbul feelin’ when you don’t have to care ‘Bout choosin’ your words or bein’ quite fair ‘Cause friends’ll just listen and let go on by Those words you don’t mean and not bat an eye. It makes a friend happy to see your success, They’re proud of yer

good side and forgive all A hug or a shake, whichever seems right the rest Is the high point of And that ain’t so easy, givin’, I’ll tell ya tonight, all of the time, All worldly riches and Sometimes I get crazy tributes of men and seem to go blind! Can’t hold a candle to Yer friend just might the worth of a friend. Baxter Black have to take you on home Or remind you sometime that you’re Our sincere thanks to not alone, Or ever so gently pull all for the flowers, cards, phone calls, food, donayou back to the ground When you think you can tions to the Perrysville Volunteer Fire Departfly with no one around.

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The pasture measurement for the week beginning Aug. 18, 2013. — Number of fields reporting: 21 Pounds of dry matter per acre per day:

Sheep Improvement workshop planned

— Minimum Growth: 1 — Maximum Growth: 188 — Average Growth: 53 Eight-year average for week: 39

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KIDRON — The Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement Association will hold its fall workshop, “Breeding and Selecting Sheep for Maximum Profit,” on Sept. 28 at the Sprunger Building on the grounds of the Kidron Livestock Auction in Kidron. The Sprunger Building is at 4885 Kidron Road. Topics include “Selection Principles and Overview” by Dale Duerr, DVM; “Ewe Breeding Management and Ultrasound Demonstration” by Craig Zimmerly, DVM; “Ram Management and Breeding Soundness Exam Demonstration” by Dale Duerr, DVM and Craig Zimmerly, DVM; “Farm Biosecurity” by Rory Lewandowski; “Practical uses of Artifical

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ment in Don’s honor, for stopping by, for the hugs, and for your care and concern. It has meant so much to all of us. Barb, Steve, Mark, and Family

Insemination in Sheep” by Dale Duerr, DVM; “Genetic Selection for Parasite Resistance” by John Anderson and Kathy Bielek; “Fecal Egg Count Discussion and Demonstration” by Eric Shaver, DVM. The cost of the workshop is $30 for the first person from each farm and $15 for each additional family member. Checks should be made payable to the Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement Association (OHSIA) and mailed to Dave and Velda Limbach, 14950 Stanwood St. SW, Dalton, Ohio 44618. The deadline for early registrations is Sept. 20. For more information contact Don Brown at 330-897-4320 or don.pllc@gmail.com or Kathy Bielek at 330264-5281 or kathy.bielek@ gmail.com See Pg. 11 — FARM

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Markets WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY Aug. 17 33 LOADS — 1st cutting 135-240 ton; rd. bales 15-41 bale; 2nd cutting 90-290 ton; bale 3-3.60; rd bale 175 ton; 3rd 300 ton; straw 180 ton; oat straw 180 ton; eggs .85-1.80. Machinery Auction, Aug. 31

12 BULLS — 1,000-1,500 lbs. 92-102.50; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 97.50; 2,000 lbs.-up 98.50. 88 CULL COWS — Good 77-86; medium-good 70-77; fair-medium 63-70; lightthin 63-down; 62 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 70-150. 29 DAIRY — Cows 1,200down; bred heifers 1,350down. 1 HORSES. 133 CALVES — 95-120 lbs. 120-165; good 90-120; common 40-90; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 90-125; crossbred bulls 70-210; crossbred heifers 75-145. 161 GOATS — Kid 135down; billies 80-215; nannies 60-135; wethers 90-350. 790 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks & ewes 40-55; 40-60 lbs. choice wool 170-300; 40-60 lbs. 95-150; 60-80 lbs. choice wool

150-245; 60-80 lbs. 110-140; 80-100 lbs. 105-135; 100-130 lbs. 112.50-132.50; 130 lbs.-up 105-130. TOTAL HEAD — 1,309. 80 LOADS — Mixed 1st cutting 100-260; mixed 2nd cutting 135-350; lg. bales hay 30-70; lg bales hay 70-210 ton; wheat straw 180; lg. straw bales 120-170 ton; ear corn 180-185. KIDRON AUCTION Aug. 22 59 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 72-80; 210-230 lbs. 75-77; 230260 lbs. 67-82; butcher sows 60-69; boars by weight 15.5040. 319 FEEDER PIGS — 41-50 lbs. 50-72; 51-60 lbs. 41-88.50; 61 lbs.-up 64-90; bred sows and gilts 70; service boars 50-160; roasters 50-177.50. 83 CALVES — Back to

farm, bulls 95-150; back to farm, heifers 85-175; light & thin 990-down. 138 CATTLE — Steers 75-101; heifers 62-88; bulls 90-92; good beef cows 75.50-81.50; medium to good 69.50-74.50; thin-poor 68-down; feeder steers 62.50-127.50. 13 SHEEP — Market lambs 90-125 lbs. 110; feeder lambs up to 85 lbs. 135; cull ewes and bucks 55. 24 GOATS — 20-280. 211 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 1,250-down; bred heifers 1,435-down; service bulls 5001,150, open heifers 460-935. Total Consignors 180; total head 847. 43 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 25-210; hay 2nd cutting 80-205; hay 3rd cutting 205-270; lg. bales 32.50-70 each and 100 ton; straw 120150 ton.

Eileen Gress, a freshman majoring in agricultural communications, has been a member of 4-H for 10 years. The Holmes Soil and from the plane. No herFor additional information Water Conservation Dis- bicides or pesticides are receive about DFA scholarships, trict has partnered with being used. The purpose scholarships visit http://www.dfamilk. Fisher’s Ag Service of of the program is to sow Cardington to conduct conservation cover crops, Diane and Eileen Gress, com/careers/scholarships or its aerial cover crop which provide a grow- of Shreve, daughters of Joe call Heather Schofield at seeding program tenta- ing crop over the winter and Lisa Gress and students 1-800-837-6776, Ext. 7986. tively beginning Tuesday, months to minimize soil at The Ohio State UniverSept. 3, weather depend- erosion and improve sity, were two of six college Farm Science ing. Holmes SWCD has water quality. students from Dairy Farmcoordinated an aerial Almost 4,000 acres will ers of America member Review tickets seeding program since be seeded in Holmes families who were recipi2009. County, which is twice as ents of a $750 Mideast Area on sale The pilots will fly two much as last year. Flying scholarship for 2013. Each LONDON — The OSU bright yellow Air Trac- is, of course, weather and year the Mideast Area Farm Science Review will tor turboprops, which are fog dependent, but the selects six college students be held Sept. 17-19 at the loud. The pilots fly low anticipated timeframe from members’ farms, who Molly Caren Agricultural and make several passes to complete the seeding excel in their extracurricu- Center near London, Ohio. over fields in order to is three to four days. The lar activities, academics and The event features over ensure good seed cover- pilots will fly from first dairy farming work ethic. 600 exhibitors and draws a age. The pilots are only light to twilight, and will Diane Gress, a junior crowd of 130,000 to 140,000 dropping oats or rye seed be based at the Holmes majoring in agricultural com- people over the three days. County Airport. The review features edumunications and minoring If you have any ques- in animal sciences, has been cational workshops, presenOEFFA tours tions, the SWCD office instrumental in planning and tations, demonstrations and continue can be reached at 330- organizing the annual Ohio educational opportunities. The Ohio Ecological 674-2811. Farm Science Review 4-H DairyPalooza. Food and Farm Association is continuing its 2013 Ohio Sustainable Farm Tour and Workshop Series. Upcoming events include: High Quality aluminum piping Horse Waterer Drinker Sept. 12: Organic dairy system for compressed air farm tour and panel discussion, co-sponsored by Organic Valley — Rolling Ridge Meadows, Millersburg, (Holmes County). Sept. 14: Local food PIPE from farm to plate tour Self Cleaning, No Electricity, and open house — Car• Labor Saving • High Non Freezing, riage House Farm, North • Energy Performance Bend, (Hamilton CounFully Automatic, Maintenance Free Effi cient • Versatile ty). Sept. 15: Diversified organic farm tour and food preservation work4278 County Road 168 shop — Strawberry Hill Millersburg, OH 44654 Farm, Fresno, (Coshocton (330) 893-3423 Complete plumbing sales and service County).

pre-show tickets are $7 at all OSU Extension county offices, as well as some local businesses. Tickets are also available online at fsr.osu. edu/visitors/tickets. Tickets

cost $10 at the gate and children 5 and younger are free. The review will be open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 17-18 and 8 a.m. -4 p.m. Sept. 19. Visit www.fsr.osu.edu.

FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 Aug. 20 40 CALVES — Good to choice calves 110-130; medium to good calves 95-110; fair to medium calves 80-95; commons and lights 80-down; cross bred calves 107-down; back to farm, bull calves 130157; back to farm, heifer calves 85-135. 38 PIGS — 70 lbs.-up 45-77. 4 SHEEP & LAMBS — Feeder lambs 160. 3 GOATS — 30-75.

32 BUTCHER HOGS — 240-260 lbs. 68-73; butcher sows 63.50-down. 23 CATTLE — Medium to good beef cows 69-73; fair to medium cows 64-69; common cows 63-down. 140 TOTAL HEAD. 28 LOADS ALL NEW HAY — Hay 1st cutting 130-200; 2nd & 3rd cutting 150-300; hay per bale 4; big rd. bales 30-65; wheat straw per ton 150; rd. wheat straw 150 ton; rd, hay 120-210 ton. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION Aug. 21 11 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 76.50; 250-280 lbs. 68-72; sows, heavy 67-68; boars 24. 22 FAT CATTLE — Choice steers 177-122.50; good steers 105-115; choice Holstein steers 100-106; good holstein steers 88-100.

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and returned to declare that they had found the Promised Land! It was a world of paved mountain two-lane, perfect for road riding, twisting from one horizon to the other as it passed through an endless web of single-track mountain bike trails. “We could sleep in a horse trailer! No elec-

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undo our error by taking another turn we were actually deviating even further from reality! An interesting conundrum to say the least, and not one to be taken lightly, seeing as we were now unknowingly deep in the middle of a vast unknown! (Will misadventure spell the end of the happy travelers? Will confusion lead to mutiny? Will an angel appear to save the mancationers? Come back next week for the exciting conclusion!)

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W. Holmes aims for high grades on state report card By KELLEY MOHR and CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writers “Clear as mud,” is what West Holmes Superintendent Kris Perone calls the new state report card system. However, it does give the district something to work toward. “Overall the way we were scored, it does give us target points,” she said. “Nothing surprised us; we’re continuing to fine tune and readjust best practices that we’ve had within the district and we need to continue on. Where our focus has been in the last couple of years and where it will continue is a year’s growth in a year’s time.” Some of those readjust-

ments already have been implemented for this school year, said curriculum director Lori Robson. “When we looked at these scores, it reinforced that what we put in place for this school year based on last year’s testing results were in the right direction,” she said Aug. 22 when the report card data was released. For Indicators Met, the district received a B. Out of the three indicators missed, the district missed fifth-grade math by four students and eighth-grade science by just one student. For Progress Overall and for Gifted Students, West Holmes received D scores, as well as C — a year’s growth in a year’s

time — for Students with Disabilities and for the Lowest 20 percent in Achievement. “We know with math we are making the growth that we were expecting. When we talked about this in the spring, we were reevaluating some curriculum and making some focus changes to happen this school year, based on last year’s testing results,” Robson said. “So we anticipate that (those scores) will go higher next year.” The same is true with the score for gifted students. “The middle school, based on last year’s testing and those scores, made some changes with accelerated classes at the middle school this school

year to address that gifted expectation.” For 2012, the Graduation Rate at West Holmes showed at 92.7 percent, a B. “With the eLearning (program) this is one of our targeted areas and one of the reasons why we did all of that,” said Robson. “This is based off of 2012 and we know we got additional graduates in 2013 so this will go up based on programming we already put into place.” “We feel we are continuing on the right path — we know our focus is reading and math, we know our focus is students with disabilities and gifted students and closing that gap,” she added. “The things we have

going this school year 2013-2014 will address (next year’s report card).” “There were no surprises,” said East Holmes Superintendent Joe Edinger. “We were very pleased with achievement scores and P.I., both of which improved over last year. “When you consider our reduction in staff and that we improved our grade card, that’s a major achievement, although not one I’d want to repeat,” Edinger said. The district has “already made strides” in closing achievement gaps among different groups, Edinger said, and will seek further improvement in the restructuring of gifted and talented and special needs education.

“We scored as we thought we would,” Edinger said, and although he wishes the district had scored higher, he questions the fairness of the assessment. The goal seems to be “to make public schools look like they’re not doing as well as they are,” he said, particularly when it comes to closing achievement gaps. The letter grades don’t provide sufficient information, according to Edinger, who said he sees the need for improvement but not to the degree “the report card would indicate.” Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330674-5675 or kmohr@thedaily-record.com.

Pomerene assesses likelihood of emergencies, prepares By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — Based on an annual hazard vulnerability assessment, Pomerene Hospital is prepared for the most likely emergencies. The Hazard Vulnerability Assessment — required by The Joint Commission — allows the hospital’s Emergency Management team to “identify potential emergencies that could affect the need for the hospital’s services or its ability to provide those services,” said Craig Miller, executive director of corporate services at Pomerene. “It allows us to determine how we need to spend our training time and how to focus internally so we can be best prepared for the hazards that are deemed most likely.” The assessment was completed with collabora-

tion with local Emergency Medical Associates, Holmes Fire District 1 and public health representatives. The hospital uses a method that utilizes internal and external factors and subjective and objective criteria to rank these hazards, also taking into account the impact a disaster would have on the ability and consequences to provide or receive services. The likelihood of occurrence is also analyzed. To do so, the hospital uses a spreadsheet designed by FEMA. “We plug in our score and it calculates the risk for you,” said Miller. “It gives you a percentage of likelihood of occurrence.” Based on likelihood of occurrence, the hospital discovered 46 specific identified risks for which to

prepared. The following eight are the most likely: Temperature extremes, severe thunderstorms, ice storms, information systems failure, wind, mass casualty incident (trauma), severe snowfall and violent patient, staff or visitor. Knowing this allows the Emergency Management Team to refocus — the risks associated with each hazard can now be analyzed to prioritize planning, mitigation, response and recovery activities. “It’s not only a requirement, but it’s helpful because it gives us direction on where to spend our time,” said Miller. Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330-6745676 or kmohr@the-daily-record.com.

Club 21. The group lost 11 pounds total, with only a one-half pound gain. Leonard Jones was the best weekly loser. He suggested eating fresh fruit and vegetables. Kaitlyn Kemper was best weekly rededicated loser. Becky Kemper was best weekly KOPS. Randy Kemper had a fun activity called “TOPS Trivia Truth or Dare” from the TOPS website. Next week is fruit and veggie night. Take three items. Kaitlyn Kemper will have the program. The club meets each Wednesday at Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 p.m., with weigh-in at 5:15 p.m.

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Washington seems to be working for itself By U.S. REP. BOB GIBBS 7th District I have had the opportunity to host three town halls and tour many small businesses while I have been back in the district this month. I always enjoy these opportunities to speak with the constituents of the 7th District because there is so much innovation and hard work coming from our area. I have been hearing from many of you and there is a resonating message that everyone seems to share: the regulations coming out

of Washington are making it harder for our businesses to grow and it’s hurting American families. The regulations that are brought down upon American businesses directly affect you and your families and I am fighting in Washington to end them. As a small business owner and father, I know how these burdensome regulations affect your take-home pay and your family. Business owners should not be shaking their head out of confusion because of the new laws in place. Instead, they should make sense

and create certainty for those owners that they will be able to grow and continue to bring in a profit. In recent weeks, we have seen the early and devastating effects Obamacare is having on industries ranging from fast food franchises to colleges. Hard working Americans have to take multiple part-time jobs in order to put food on the table for their families and be in compliance with Obamacare. Ohioan’s premiums are also set to increase because of Obamacare. It seems as though the

administration creates these regulations without a thought of how they will affect Americans and their families. Instead of dodging the obvious they seem to be ignoring reality; the economy is not improving and full-time jobs are becoming harder to come by. The town halls and meetings that I have held with constituents are important to me because even if the administration believes that these regulations will help, they haven’t taken a real look at what is going on outside of Washington. Hearing your concerns

to better understand how the government can help you is my No. 1 priority. The American dream is something that everyone should be able to experience. With the growing regulations and uncertainty, it’s becoming harder and harder to keep your job or even own your own business. The administration is out of touch with what American’s priorities are and they don’t seem to be willing to step back and see the damage they have caused. I always enjoy spending most of my time back in the district and so far

this month it is clear to me that Washington is working for itself, not the American people. I’d like to hear your opinions on how the regulations coming out of Washington are affecting you and your family. Please email me at repbob.gibbs@mail.house. gov or call my Washington, D.C. office at 202225-6265. U.S. Rep. Bob Gibbs represents the 7th District, comprised of Ashland, Coshocton, Holmes, Huron, Knox, Lorain, Medina, Richland, Tuscarawas and Stark counties.

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Alan and granddaughter Elizabeth, fits perfectly into the room I have claimed for my office. The most challenging thing so far has been getting our old washer and dryer hooked up. The Man of the House managed to get the washer operational after much groaning and exclaiming. The problem was the tight working space and the fact he is no longer very flexible. Jason came to help with the dryer. This was after we discovered it is so old (at least 12 years) that the plug did not fit into modern day outlets. Another trip to the home improvement store and we had a new “pigtail” for the dryer — only it

had too many wires. A search on the Internet solved the problem and I have happily been able to do two loads of laundry. Another interesting aspect of getting the dryer going was the discovery of what must have been several years worth of work by mice. The vent hose was packed with kernels of corn and other debris brought in by the busy little critters. It was a wonder the thing dried at all! We should not have that problem here. We also brought our big old refrigerator, although it’s only two years old. We love it because it has the freezer on the bottom and we don’t have to stoop over to see what’s

in the main part like the ones with the freezer on top, or at the side. In order to get it out of our kitchen in Ohio it had to be completely disassembled. The movers had quite a time with it. Then at the final destination it had to be put back together again. We ended up with only one extra part that no one could figure out where it went. But the thing works — that’s the important part. After it was all said and done we agreed that it would have been easier to leave all the appliances in Ohio and get new ones here. I’m having trouble getting used to everything being level. Living in an

1830s house where all the floors had a slight lean, it seems strange not to have to guard the eggs rolling off the countertop when you set one down. Another thing that’s taking some adjustment is that we now have voice mail instead of an old-fashioned answering machine. When I finally figured out how to access it there were 13 calls — only two of which were for us. It seems we have inherited a phone number that previously belonged to some radiator repair service. Perhaps they changed from a land line to a cell phone, but all I can say is they are certainly losing a lot of business by changing their number.

8 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-4:30 p.m. (Health Clinic only, closed first and third Wednesday afternoons of each month. First and third Monday’s from 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m.) — Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, 2619 Township Road 144, Walnut Creek, Tuesday, Sept. 10 and 24, 8:30-11:30 a.m. — St. John’s Luther-

an Church, 8084 State Route 241, Mount Hope, Wednesday, Sept. 4 and 18, 8:30-11:30 a.m. — Keim Lumber, 4465 State Route 557, Charm, Wednesday, Sept. 11, 8:3011:30 a.m. Take immunization records. If a child has had immunizations, no shots will be given without the parents’ record.

Immunization clinics The Holmes County Health Department offers children’s immunization clinics at various sites throughout Holmes County on a monthly basis. Immunizations are offered to anyone 0-18 years of age at no cost. Medicaid cards and donations are accepted. A parent or guardian

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The sound of clocks makes for clean closets Every year when my children go back to school, I spend a good solid day frolicking through my house enjoying the peace and accomplishing tasks. I turn on either the television to a show that is not animated or music of my own liking, or sometimes I just turn everything off and scare myself silly at the silence because it’s not something I have heard in many months. This year, I did just that. I turned off all noises and sipped tea in the kitchen while sorting though a pile of mail that had been accumulating since May and I heard the strangest sound: The clock that hangs on the wall. My grandmother bought me the simple clock when we moved into our house over eight years ago, but I swear I never knew it actually made noise. I thought it was some new-fangled fancy clock that had moving parts but didn’t tick-tock like clocks normally do, but I was completely wrong. The clock makes noise. I was floored. I nearly spit tea out on the overdue bills. It was this quiet, creepy rhythm that was telling me to take advantage of the freedom from the noises and distractions and constant messes and to finally do something monumental and, as far as housework goes, colossal. It was telling me to embrace the fact I now had the opportunity to do all of those things I had wanted to do over the summer when I was convinced I would have

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determined every year in late July or early August for girls 5 through 7 years of age who have signed up and live in the fire district. The winner is determined by the contestant who chooses a red rose and all contestants get to take a ride in the fire trucks. Citizen of the Year is selected from nominations that the community sends in. This honor is awarded to someone in the community who has given back in time, volunteering and helping others to make the community a better place. The committee is comprised of representatives from town council, Ruritan Club, library, fire department, and Fredericksburg Legion. In July, the committee meets to pick the person(s) to be honored. Nominations and forms are available with a box to put them in at the 50/50 ticket table. Nominations are needed for the following year. Raffle tickets are also sold with prizes including a grandfather clock, queen-sized quilt, muzzle loader, cordless drill, gas grill, pizzas and cash prizes. Fifty-fifty tickets and prize drawings are held at 10:30 p.m. Winners need not be present

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with the exception of the cash prizes. This year’s annual homecoming is this Saturday, Aug. 31. Food is served at 5 p.m. with games and entertainment to follow. The homecoming committee extends thanks to the community for its support as well as area businesses who have donated items, purchased tickets and volunteered their time to make this event successful not only The annual Fredericksburg Homecoming, held this year, but previous over Labor Day weekend, takes place at the fire years as well. station.

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So many flavors at Main Street Fudge and Popcorn Co. it’s hard to choose By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer Giving literal meaning to the idiomatic phrase “like a kid in a candy store,” the new Main Street Fudge and Popcorn Co. offers a dizzying assortment of not only fudge and popcorn, but sodas, ice cream and salt water taffy. Tantalizing the senses, it’s a sweet numbers game that greets visitors to the store, newly opened by Duane and Mary Miller and their daughter, Brenda, in downtown Berlin. The business opened May 24 at 4799 E. Main St. Hours are MondayThursday, 9 a.m.-8 p.m., and Friday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. The store boasts an impressive 50 flavors of fudge and 60 flavors of popcorn. And, with that many options, it’s easy to understand how you’d come to find some pretty unusual varieties. The store’s origin was born out of a trip Duane and Mary Miller made to Mackinaw City, where they were amazed by stores of Devon’s Mackinac Island Fudge Co. “My dad got this wild idea, and decided to open a store in Berlin.”

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Fudge root and confetti. Even among the fudge with one of more than one can find a little bit of 100 varieties of flavored the extraordinary mixed soda. The soda includes in with the traditional everything from the com- chocolate, peanut butter mon root beer to bacon, and maple. There’s maple buffalo wing, sweet corn, bacon, pumpkin pie, doupeanut butter and jelly ble dark caramel and sea and pumpkin pie. salt, penuche, chocolate Included in the 40 fla- mint and amaretto cherry. vors of salt water taffy are There’s always samples apricot, pina colada, anise sitting out, and generally (Continued From Page 19)

the sample flavor dictates the favorite of the day, she said, adding that there’s just as many people eager to try something new and unusual. “Most people are amazed at all the flavors. They say they can’t make up their minds because there’s so much to choose from,” she said. The popcorn really floors visitors,

who comment they could have never imagined so many different flavors. And, that’s where the business’s pricing comes in. For every three bags of popcorn purchased, you get one free. And, for every two slabs of fudge, one comes free. Most customers take advantage of these options. An assortment of any of the store’s products

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New owners Jeff and Tatiana Wilkins are rebranding the former Java Jo Coffee Bar into Ginger House Coffee. There will be some changes in decor and in some of the food menu items. Added to the menu are a BLT, a SunDried Tomato Veggie Sandwich, a Trail & Swiss sandwich on a pretzel bun, and our brand new signature sandwich, the Asian Ginger Chicken Sandwich it is on a sundried tomato focaccia bread with tomato, lettuce, Swiss cheese and fajita chicken seasoned with a zesty Asian Ginger sauce. The coffee shop was purchased last fall and the new owners decided to make the changes prior to the busy fall tourist season. “We appreciate the solid foundation that was established by the

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18 arrests in Holmes drug roundup Area raid proves fruitful By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — In all, 18 of 24 accused drug dealers were taken into custody during an Aug. 22 night roundup of offenders in Holmes and Wayne counties. All were wanted on warrants issued after indictments were handed out by the grand jury and filed in the Holmes County Common Pleas Court.

Team No. 3 was headed by Holmes County Sheriff’s Sgt. Tim Stryker, and included officers from the Sheriff’s Office, Glenmont Police Department, Nashville Police Department, Coshocton County Sheriff’s Office and Holmes County Adult Probation. Topping their list was David Allen Miller, 24, of 3305 County Road 150, Millersburg, charged with two counts of aggravated trafficking in drugs in the vicinity of a juvenile, both third-degree felonies stemming from a July 28 transaction. Attempts to locate Miller first at his Holmesville place of business and then at the Millersburg home

of his employer were unsuccessful. Officers then traveled en masse to Miller’s home but were unsuccessful in locating him; he is on probation for prior charges. He eventually returned and was arrested by another group, taken into custody and transported to the Holmes County Jail, where he was being held Friday on $25,000 bond. The group then moved on to Coshocton County, where a neighbor said Duane Means, 50, of 541 Allen Court, Coshocton, was at a football game. Rather than arrest him in public, they agreed to leave, and Means was later taken into custody by a Coshocton officer.

They proceeded to West Lafayette, where they arrested Shawn Richard Dorsey, 34, of 529 N. Kirk St., who is charged with aggravated trafficking in drugs within the vicinity of a school and five counts of trafficking in drugs within the vicinity of a school. “He said he had no idea what we were talking about,” Stryker said, summarizing his initial discussion with Dorsey. Likewise, his girlfriend and father stood watching in apparent shock as he was being taken into custody for allegedly parSee Pg. 23 — ARRESTS

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Two live marijuana plants were among the illegal items collected as evidence during the Aug. 22 arrest of Cody Smith. Smith is charged in Holmes County Common Pleas Court with trafficking in marijuana and trafficking in Vicodin.

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Wings Over Coshocton Air Show to honor military heroes The 2013 Wings Over Coshocton Air Show on Saturday, Sept. 21 will feature daredevils in the air performing aerobatic stunts, wing walking and skydiving. The event will be held at the Richard Downing Airport, 24569 Airport Road, Coshocton. The gates open at 8 a.m. and the opening ceremony takes place at 10:30 a.m. with Grand Marshal Dal Donovan. At 11 a.m., the Flags of Honor Ceremony will pay tribute to Ohio’s military heroes who have been killed in the current conflict. In this powerfully moving ceremony, the name

of each person killed is read as an American flag is placed for every fallen Ohio soldier involved in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. The air show, beginning at 2 p.m., will amaze spectators by such acts as The Dave Dacy and Tony Kazian Super Stearman Wing Walking Team; Mike Vaknin and his Extra 300; Doug Dodge’s Machiara; The Aerostars Aerobatic Team – 3 Yak 52TW’s; The Misty Blues All Women Skydiving Team; Jason Flood and his Pitts; and Jim “Fang” Maroney and his Super Chipmunk.

The show will take to the skies from about 2-4 p.m. Throughout the day, visitors will also enjoy helicopter rides, WACO airplane rides, static displays, several food vendors and the popular Kids Zone Fun Area. “I’m sure visitors will be very excited about the show we have planned this year,” said Airport Administrator, Bethel Toler. “We are thrilled with the acts coming in and are privileged to have the Flags of Honor Ceremony as part of our event again this year.” Sponsors for the 2013 Wings Over Coshocton

Air Show include Jones Metal Co., Epic Aviation, Montgomery Foundation, Mission Auto Connection, Buckeye Brine, Hampton Inn, Organic Technologies, Coshocton Village Inn and Suites, Yankee Wire Cloth, Novelty Advertising, Oxford Mining Co., Hahn Oil, Clow Water Systems, Unusual Junction, Jeff Drennen Dealerships, Dr. Jerold and Gloria Meyer, MedFlight, Century National Bank, Home Loan Savings Bank, Ravens Glenn Winery, Hilscher-Clarke Electric, Frontier Power Co., Mark Fortune/The Coshocton Co. Beacon,

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Coshocton and the surrounding areas.” Presale tickets are $9 for adults and are available at the Richard Downing Airport. Tickets at the gate the day of the event will be $10 for adults and $5 for children younger than 10. Free parking is available at the airport, at Hopewell School and at the Coshocton County Career Center. For more information about the Wings Over Coshocton Air Show (rain date Sept. 22) contact the Richard Downing Airport at 740-622-2252 or go to www.VisitCoshocton.com.

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Ashley Parson of Sugarcreek, bachelor of science in education; Joseph Schlabach of Sugarcreek, associate of applied science and bachelor of science; Ashley Varga of Sugarcreek, associate of applied science; Melissa Weller of Sugarcreek, associate of technical study.

Loudonville — Andrew Biddinger, computer engineer/coop education; Matthew Young, marketing management program.

The following area students graduated from Muskingum University on May 11: Nicholas Schla bach of Millersburg, who majored in business; Stephanie Winegar of Millersburg, who majored in psychology.

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He business; Students graduate College: Rachel Major — Prairie graduated from RIT graduated from West Miranda Yoder of Balof Walnut Creek. Gettysburg College on ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Holmes in 2013. tic, associate of applied from Akron U ASHLAND — Ash- May 19. He majored in Jon Stingel of Dundee Andrew Smith of Frederscience; AKRON — Nearly land University: Olivia icksburg graduated from is one of a just six stuAmelia Coblentz of Big 3,000 students gradu- Finney, Joseph Gonza- English. Rochester Institute of dents to receive a fullPrairie, bachelor of arts, ated from The University lez, Kelsie Hoover, KasPresidential Technology with a bach- tuition magna cum laude; of Akron during spring sandra Porter, Brandi Named to elor of science degree in Scholarship. The award Eric Hanshaw of Fred- commencement ceremo- Scott of Millersburg; information security and is based on ACT and ericksburg, master of nies. Local graduates Britney Kandel, Shelby Muskingum forensics from RIT’s B. SAT scores, cumulative library and information and their areas of study Kessinger, Charese Scar- dean’s list Thomas Golisano Col- GPA in high school and science; include: brough, Emily Sheely of NEW CONCORD — lege of Computing and a ranking in the top 15 Jennifer Martin of Holmesville — Eric Big Prairie; Randa Mast, The following area stupercent. 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He is the Tyler Hostetler of Mill- ing technology; Lori — Bowling Green State one of 40 students to be son of Jon and Joyce ersburg, associate of Wood, organizational University: Skyler Ortt, Area students on awarded a scholarship Stingel of Dundee. applied business, with supervision; Julissa Miranda Meyer of Millfrom the Ohio Oil and dean’s lists distinction; Coblentz, social servic- ersburg. Gas Energy Education Jenyce Schaad of Mill- es tech (2+2); Cynthia Area students earn- Program and the Ohio Receives BOURBONNAIS, Ill. ersburg, associate of Wallace, social work/ — Olivet Nazarene Uni- ing dean’s list honors at Oil and Gas Energy Eduapplied science; advanced standing pro- versity: Lacey Austin of their respective schools cation Foundation. The scholarship Mary Stracke of Mill- gram; include: ROCK ISLAND, Ill. Glenmont. scholarships are given to ersburg, associate of Nashville — Ruth WOOSTER — The students pursuing careers — Cameron I. 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Loudonville Library programs September events at the Loudonville Public Library, 122 E. Main St., haven been announced. Contact the library at 419-994-5531 or visit www.loudonvillelibrary. org. — Friends of the Loudonville Public Library will meet Tuesday, Sept. 3 at 7 p.m. in the Golden Center. Join the Friends for a presentation by Steve Kick called “A Look at

Ohio Presidents.” — Canning Meats and Soups, Wednesday, Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. The season may be almost over, but canning meats and soups can be done anytime of the year. Learn how to supplement your food storage by being a locavore, growing your own ingredients or even catching a great sale at the grocery. Kate Shoemaker, OSU Extension will not

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Obituaries

Grace Putt, 87 Grace Putt, 87, w e l l known Vi v i a n e Wo o d w a r d director of Sugarcreek, died peacefully in her sleep Thursday, Aug. 15, 2013, at her home. She was born April 28, 1926, in Tuscarawas County to the late Arthur and Elsie (Roth) Putt. She operated Two Graces Viviane Woodward Cosmetics for many years in Sugarcreek and was a member of First Mennonite Church in Sugarcreek. Grace and her business partner, Grace Jaberg, were in charge of the flower ministry and a part of the “Fiat Movers.” She held many children close to her heart. She was also an active member of Walnut Creek Fine Arts Club.

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Surviving are a sister, Ruth Reed of Ragersville; a brother, Robert Putt of Phoenix; and many nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Kenneth Putt; sisters Helen Steiner and Thelma Banks; and a niece, Becky Banks. Services were Aug. 18 at First Mennonite Church in Sugarcreek. Burial was in East Lawn Cemetery, Sugarcreek. Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek assisted the family. To share a memory and sign the guest register visit www.smithfuneral.com. Memorials may be made to Community Hospice of Tuscarawas County, 716 Commercial Ave. SW, New Philadelphia 44663; or First Mennonite Church of Sugarcreek, P.O. Box 250, 113 W. Main St., Sugarcreek 44681.

Fannie Troyer, 82 Fannie Troyer, 82, 8131 State Route 241, Mount Hope, died Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2013, at her home after a brief illness. She was born Jan. 6, 1931, in Holmes County to the late Joseph N. and Susan (Troyer) Coblentz and married Jonas A. Troyer on March 25, 1954. He survives. She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to her husband, are children, Daniel (Wilma) Troyer of the home, Ruth (Daniel) Hochstetler and David (Esther) Troyer, both of Dundee, James (Miriam) Troyer of Beach City, and Naomi (Jacob) Miller Jr. of Dundee; 23 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; sisters, Elsie Schlabach and Ada Miller, both of Berlin, Betty (Melvin) Miller of

Millersburg, Sue (Robert) Troyer of Sugarcreek, and Ruth Mast of Crossville, Tenn.; brothers, Joseph (Amanda) Coblentz Jr. of Baltic, Mose (Niva) Coblentz of Millersburg, and Roman Coblentz of Walnut Creek; and sister-inlaw, Sara Coblentz of Walnut Creek. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Mary; and brothers, Ben, Willis, Albert, Ervin, Jacob and Noah. Funeral services were Saturday, Aug. 24 at the Marty Yoder residence, 8000 state Route 241, Mount Hope, with Bishop Daniel Shetler officiating. Burial was in the Yoder Cemetery, Salt Creek Township, Holmes County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled arrangements.

Maureen E. Smith, 57, of Glenmont, passed a w a y Saturday morning Aug. 17, 2013, at Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg following a sudden illness. She was born Aug. 17, 1956, in Cleveland to Leo Francis and Margaret (Weber) Deis. On Sept. 27, 1974, she married Robert E. Smith Jr. and he survives. She was assistant manager at Millersburg McDonald’s for eight years and assistant manager at Loudonville McDonald’s for 10 years. She was known as "McMom” by her friends at work.

Bettie Maresh, 91 Bettie Donah u e Va v r e k Maresh, 91, of Berea, f o r merly of Holmes County, passed away Aug. 20, 2013. Bettie and identical twin Mertle, were born Feb. 4, 1922, in Cleveland to Harry and Katherine Witbeck. She graduated from Berea High School. Beloved wife of Victor Maresh, of the late Andrew Vavrek and Richard J. Donahue. Dear mother of Richard (Chrissy) Donahue, Thomas (Patti) Donahue and Mary Jo (Tim) Williams. Loving grandmother of Katelynn and Michael Williams; Thomas, Theresa, James and John Donahue. Dear Aunt to Vicki (Larry)

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Surviving in addition to her husband are four children, Jeremy Smith of Ashland, Joshua Smith of Glenmont, Bobby Smith of Wooster, Kaitlyn Smith of Glenmont; two grandchildren, Zed Smith and Zazriana Smith; three sisters, Patti Rademaker of North Olmstead, Peggy Malumphy of North Olmstead, Susie Dearborne of Valley City; and a brother, Terry Deis of Brunswick. She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother ,Frank Deis, and a sister, Mary Iuliano. Services were Wednesday, Aug. 21 at St. Peter Catholic Church in Loudonville with the Rev. Vincent Hawk officiating. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home in Millersburg.

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Luschek, and Kathy Hemery. And beloved great-aunt to many. Bettie was a former member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Wooster and St. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Millersburg. She was an avid artist and had owned the Paint Pallet in Nashville and Millersburg. Her specialty was in the medium of watercolor and her paintings were exhibited in many art shows in the area. Her entire life was documented by her handwritten autobiographical manuscripts, which will be forever treasured. She had worked as a telephone operator for Ohio Bell in downtown Cleveland in her earlier years and was a nurse’s aide at Charity Hospital during World War II. In addition to her husbands, Andrew Vavrek and Richard J. Donahue, she was preceded in death by her parents; and sisters Mertle and Idella. Bettie was truly one of those rare people who never complained and focused on the happiness of her loved ones. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Mass of Christian Burial was Saturday, Aug. 25 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Berea. Arrangements were handled by McGorrayHanna Funeral Home, 14133 Detroit Ave., Lakewood.

Grace Jolliff, 88 Grace Alice Watts Jolliff, 88, of Wooster, died Thursday, Aug. 15, 2013, at 9 p.m. She was with family and friends at the time. She was born Oct. 20, 1924, to Ralph and Laura Purdy Watts in Glenmont. She married Robert Retherford in 1939 and had a son, Robert “Bobby” Retherford, in 1941. Her first husband passed later that year. In 1941, she married Neal A. Retherford and had two children, Randy J. Retherford of Wooster, and Shirley A. Aldrich of Lewis Center. Grace was a loving mother and homemaker. She worked at Rubbermaid for 13 years and at Hawkins Cafeteria for awhile. Grace loved to read on many topics and loved to paint and do arts and crafts. She loved butterflies and was known as the “Butterfly Lady.” She and husband Neal were involved in the “Red Stocking Revue” at the Wooster High School and loved to square dance, belonging to the Gnat Boxers square dance club. After retirement, Grace was a volunteer for Red Cross and Meals on Wheels. She spent the last few months at West View Manor in Wooster where she made

many wonderful friends. She enjoyed the book club and participating in the many activities at the home. She had three children, Bob Retherford, Randy Retherford and Shirley Aldrich; five grandchildren, John (Denise) Retherford, Tina (Joe) Boughner, Kristin Miller, Karli Nelson and Matt (Michele) Spriedejs; four great-grandchildren, Marc (Shelia) Harvey, Brian Harvey and Ashley and Allison Retherford; one great-great-grandchild Madalyn Grace Harvey and a sister Thelma Way of Wooster. She was preceded in death by her husband, mother, father and two sisters Ruth Taylor and Evelyn Easterday. Funeral services were Aug. 18 at McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, Wooster, with the Rev. Eric Fairhurst officiating. Interment was in Wooster Cemetery on Aug. 19. Donations may be made in Grace’s honor to Hospice and Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster, OH 44691. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com.

Willis Akins Jr., 81 Willis Akins Jr., 81, of Wooster, beloved husband, father a n d friend, passed away Sunday, Aug. 25, 2013, at Wooster Community Hospital. Willis was born April 26, 1932, in Lakeville to Willis and Evelyn (Kerr) Akins Sr. and married Marilyn Arnholt on June 29, 1950. They celebrated 63 years of marriage. He had been a truck driver and retired from Wooster Motorways. He loved fishing, working in the yard, and all that included nature. Willis will be remembered always donning a mischievous grin and twinkle in his

eyes. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Robert (Karen) Akins of Wooster, Thomas Akins of Big Prairie, Cheryl Simmons of Wooster, Gregory (Sharon) Akins of Millersburg, and Deb (Pat) Tedeschi of Delaware; 10 grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; a greatgreat-grandchild; brothers, William “Bill” Akins of Millersburg and Larry (Sue) Akin of Shreve. He was preceded in death by a son, James Akins. He fought a good fight, he finished his course, and kept his faith. Funeral services were Wednesday, Aug. 28 at Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve, with the Rev. Bill Lawson officiating. Burial was in Newkirk Cemetery.

Emily Miller, infant Emily M. Miller, infant daughter of Mervin and Susie Miller of Millersburg, died shortly after birth at Pomerene Hospital on the morning of August 23, 2013. She is survived by a brother, Maynard Miller,

of the home. Grandparents are Roman and Ester Miller, and Mose and Anna Yoder. John J. Yoder Jr. officiated services held Aug. 24 at 2 p.m. Burial was at Raber Cemetery.


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Members of the 2013 West Holmes football team and cheerleaders are (front, from left) Olivia Mirich, Chloe’ Dial, Zach Mullet, Patrick Jackson, Travis Williamson, Austin Hebb, David Cagle, Grayson Miller, Brady Arnold, Clay Stutzman, Layne Perone, Alex Wengerd, Joshua Carsner, Kaleb Crowthers, Breanna Zemrock, Abby Johnson; (row 2) from left: Haley Baird, Brittany Rodriguez, Levi Kinstle, Levi Jones, Brody Miller, Bryce Burgett, Logan Campbell, Alex White, Colt Tennant, Matt Casey, Luke Ogi, Sam Young, Wyatt Snow, Kaci Martin, Morgan Clark; (row 3) from left: Jordan Lint, Alison Sprang, Luke Eastep, James Baker, Aaron Butts, Damon Harris, Matthew Eastep, Trevor Kiner, Cody Straits, Michael Kashuba, Mitch Tyson, Michael Workman, Everett Baker, Jordan Hoyman, Jallyn Giauque, Jordan Gilstrap; (row 4) from left: Alex Walker, Chris VanSickle, Colton Baker, Becca Reynolds, Austin Cutright, Chloe Henderson, Isaac Wine, Audrey Hostettler, Terrell Yoder, Mekenna Mulhall, Trenton Bridenthal, Kaitlyn Bretz, Garett Ervin, Ally Taylor, Connor Roach, Sarah Petersheim, Jake Mullet, Josh Goudy and Jed Alexander. Missing from photo is Logan Gallion.

Ground game is key for West Holmes gridders 305 yards on 63 defensive ends, He gives the Knights an totes, an average with Wengerd additional weapon with of 4.8-yards per and Miller work- his powerful leg. carry. ing in the middle. Coming off their firstSeniors Josh Zach Mullet is ever Ohio Cardinal ConCarsner and Clay also in the rota- ference championship, Stutzman are a tion up front. shared with Mansfield pair of speedy runWas Kevin Senior and Madison, ning backs who Maltarich a Boy as all three teams went add additional Scout? He shares 6-1 in league play, the Maltarich the same mantra: Knights have no time to threats out of the backfield. “Be prepared.” look back and reflect on The key to the West Hol“Our back-up players last season’s accomplishmes offense this season have to be ready to step ments. will be how quickly the in at any moment,” MalThe Knights, who accuoffensive line develops, tarich said. “They are one mulated a couple playoff as several new faces will play away from being a wins before a tough loss try to fill the void left by regular. The back-ups to Dover in the Regional graduated starters. West have to be prepared to semifinal, open the season Holmes graduated five play just as though they Friday at home against a offensive linemen from were starting.” vastly improved Triway last year’s record-setting Maltarich is also always team. The Titans feature squad, with tight end looking for improvement. one of the many spread Brock Macaulay going to “We can never be satis- offenses West Holmes Kent State and Keaton fied. We can always get will face this season. Leppla and Colton Shane better. Our main goal is The Knights can’t worry going on to play at Ohio to get better every day about their OCC foes just Wesleyan. and be the best players yet, as they have three Center Alex Weng- we can be.” tough non-conference erd is the lone returning Logan Gallion is a clashes before they begin lineman, but Maltarich junior kicker on loan the defense of the conferbelieves there is plenty from the soccer team. ence crown. of talent in newcomers David Cagle and Austin Hebb at the tackles and guards Matt Eastep and Grayson Miller, along WRANGLER FR (330) 364-2688 with junior tight end Levi Jones. Another area where the Knights will need to come together quickly is WATERPROOF on defense, where West Holmes utilizes a 4-2-5 STEEL scheme to defend the TOE CARHARTT spread that most oppo11” nents will try to run. Perone and Ogi anchor the defense from the linebacker spot, while the secondary has some experience back in Arnold and Stutzman. Jones and Cagle are the 159 WEST HIGH AVENUE • NEW PHILADELPHIA, OH 44663

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By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The West Holmes Knights are very similar to their marching band, as they march the football all up and down the field. Last year, the Knights enjoyed a record-setting season, piling up over 4,000 yards rushing. The Knights were led by hardcharging fullback Layne Perone, who amassed almost half of 4,225 yards himself, finishing with a school-record 2,090 stripes on 291 carries, an average of better than 7 yards per carry. The Knights, of fourthyear coach Kevin Maltarich are more than likely going to be a grind ’em up style of offense again as Perone returns for his senior season with a new group of backfield mates. The Knights’ ground game will march to a different beat this year with Brady Arnold opening the season under center. Arnold, who has shone on offense the past two seasons as a game-breaking wide receiver, will play out of the backfield this fall. He will start the season at quarterback, filling in for injured signalcaller, junior Brody Miller, but will move to the wing when Miller is healthy enough to return to orchestrate the offense. Junior speedster Luke Ogi is built similar to Perone, only faster. He relieved Perone last season when he was nursing an ankle injury and filled in admirably, picking up

Knights’ football schedule SCHEDULE * Ohio Cardinal Conference game DATE OPPONENT LAST YEAR Aug. 30 TRIWAY W, 41-22 Sept. 6 at River View W, 55-12 Sept. 13 COSHOCTON W, 41-7 Sept. 20 at Madison* W, 31-28, 2OT Sept. 27 ASHLAND* W, 41-36 Oct. 4 ORRVILLE* W, 41-0 Oct. 11 at Mansfield* L, 29-40 Oct. 18 LEXINGTON* W, 21-7 Oct. 25 at Wooster* W, 43-0 Nov. 1 at Clear Fork* W, 34-14

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Volleyball team is talented beyond its years By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Veteran West Holmes volleyball coach Jim Park is excited about the start of another season as he heads up a very young squad that is loaded with talent and promise. Now all he needs is production. “We will start six sophomores and one senior, so our experience by age is way down, but experience by playing experience is better,” Park said. “We are not as physical as last year, but team chemistry is much better with a team full of teamoriented kids. “These kids have a ‘team-first’ attitude that is one of our strengths,” the coach continued. Another strength is experience at key positions — setting, first middle and first outside. We also have solid serving.” Returning letterwinners are Paiten Strother, the lone senior on the squad, Madison Cox, Raichelle Erman, Brittleigh Macaulay, Makayla Palm, Cara Park and Katie Welsh. “Paiten Strother is not only as good a natural athlete as we have in our school, but she is also a tremendous leader and teammate who always puts others ahead of herself and wants the best for the team,” Park said. “Along with her, we have some very talented sophomores who have already developed into excellent role models and leaders for the freshmen.” Freshmen twins Kacie and Kylie Leppla are a pair of promising newcomers expecting to hit the court for the Knights, while senior Carly Woodruff has also joined the team. “For having never played the game until a few months ago, she has come a long way,” Park said of Woodruff. “She is the greatest teammate these kids could have. She adds a lot to our team.” Some of the shortcomings of the West Holmes squad include a lack of height.

“We are a bit on the small side,” Park said. “Plus, we’ll have some kids playing out of position, and some kids who have been role players who now must take on dominant roles.” How quickly the team adapts may determine where West Holmes will rank in the Ohio Cardinal Conference standings. “Lexington and Madison are without question the favorites and we have a chance to finish in the top 3-4 if we perform each and every match,” Park said. Park has amassed nearly 400 career wins during his 18 years as a volleyball coach, going 339-125 while at West Holmes. He was 33-33 prior to taking over the Knights program. Kevin Lynch photo

Members of the West Holmes volleyball team are (front from left) Makayla Palm, Katie Welsh, Carly Woodruff, Kylie Leppla, Kacie Leppla; (back) Madison Cox, Cara Park, Raichelle Erman, Brittleigh Macaulay and Paiten Strother.

Hiland golfers win HC bragging rights By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Hiland’s Mark Schlabach didn’t want to start a family feud. The sophomore flashed a sly smile and said it felt pretty good after he carded a 39 to share medalist honors with his teammate, Brandon Raber, to help the Hawks defeat West Holmes and his cousin Andrew Schlabach, the Knights’ No. 1 man. Hiland also got a round of 40 from Tyler Grate and a

41 from Jacob Kalman for a team score of 159 at Willandale Golf Club. The Knights were led by No. 3 man Kevin Huebner’s 43. A.J. Race shot a 44 and Caleb Stein added a 45. Andrew Schlabach struggled to a 46 for West Holmes’ 178. “I’m sure he wanted to play well here, and do well against his cousins,” West Holmes coach Dustin Geitgey said. “We shot a 166 the other night at Fire Ridge, which is the best we shot all

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pars for his 39. Kalman, the Hawks No. 5 man, also had a birdie. He putted one in from the fringe on the 341yard, par-4 seventh hole for the three. “I almost had another one on nine,” Raber said, “but the putt broke about two or three inches more than I thought it would.” Grate grabbed a small bucket of balls and went out to the driving range with his driver after the match was over. “I only hit one fairway all day, I need the practice,” the senior said. “I hit my irons pretty good. My short game was OK.” “It’s nice to see Tyler take that initiative,” said Hiland coach Austin Kaufman. “It’s good that he wasn’t satisfied with a 40. I’m glad he wants to get better.” The Hiland coach was happy to get contributions from his fifth man. “We’re going to need all of our guys contributing come tournament time,” Kaufman said. “These guys put a lot of work in over the summer and played quite a bit in tournaments and stuff. We started out really strong and we’re starting to get back in the swing.” Huebner finished with three pars on the day and Race recorded four pars for the Knights. Stein struggled, but the junior says he’ll put this one behind him and move on. “I only had a couple See Pg. 33 — HILAND


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Hiland one was a slice right.” Hiland coach Austin bad holes,” he said. “The Kaufman said the Hawks greens here are a lot enjoyed playing at Riceharder (than Fire Ridge) land, a course similar to and the ball really takes their home course of Wiloff. It’s really dry and the landale in Sugarcreek. ball rolls a lot.” “The courses are similar in length and the smallHiland 158 er greens,” Kaufman Waynedale 175 said. “The past three or Central Christian 193 four matches, our short Hiland continued its game’s been great. That’s impressive play around saving us from getting the greens Monday at into trouble. They are all Riceland, with three dif- playing with much more ferent players scoring confidence that they can 39s. Mark Schlabach, get up and down even if Tyler Grate and Jacob they hit a shot off line. Kalman each scored “That’s going to conthree-over par and Bran- tinue to be our practice don Raber’s 41 rounded focus, short game, short out the winning card for game, short game,” the the Hawks. coach continued. Schlabach carded a During the match on birdie on the par-4 sixth Monday, Waynedale hole to go along with sev- freshman Clay Miller eral pars in another con- went from playing a sistent round. Grate fin- round he’d like to forget ished strong on the way to a round he’ll never to his low score, birdieing forget after acing the No. 8 and just missing a par-3, 135-yard seventh birdie putt on No. 9. hole at Riceland. “I should’ve birdied “After the sixth hole, he that last hole,” Grate wasn’t playing well and said. “My game started he was really depressed,” off pretty bad. My first said Waynedale coach drive was a duck-hook Melinda Bates. “I told left and then the next him to keep his head up

and just go out and keep playing.” And that he did, knocking an 8-iron true onto the back of the green and into the hole. “I knew it was close to the hole, but I had no clue it was that close,” Miller said. “My parents were watching from up on the hill and I heard my dad say ‘Are you kidding me,!’ and then they started hooting and hollering. “I’ve hit a couple shots close before, within a few feet, but I never got a hole in one. That was my first one, oh yeah,” Miller added. “I rarely get birdies.” “It was awesome to be playing with him when he got the hole in one,” said Central Christian’s No. 4 man Colton Steiner. “I just wish I could’ve seen it go in. The hole is elevated, so we couldn’t see it go in.” Another Waynedale player, No. 1 man Kirk Jones, captured medalist honors on the day, shooting a one-over-par 37. It wasn’t enough for the Golden Bears to over-

Hiland’s Tyler Grate just misses a birdie putt during the Hawks’ trimatch with Waynedale and Central Christian on Monday at Riceland Golf Course. Grate was one of three Hawks to shoot a 39 in helping Hiland to the triangular sweep.

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ROUTE 83 Restaurant 7501 SR 83 Holmesville Open Everyday 6am-9pm Breakfast all day! 330-279-3663

CLEANING CO. looking for exp'd help. Must pass background check & own transport. Must be ins'd & bonded. Resumes to: 5242 Force Rd, Shreve 44676

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

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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 WORKER/ DRIVER NEEDED for construction crew, tobacco free & some benefits. 330-592-1445. 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. HELP WANTED: Sunday housekeeping & laundry position. Open to meticulous, energetic individual. Call (330) 674-7152 YODER LUMBER Company is accepting applications for any position, specifically CDL Class A drivers, experienced millwork equipment operators, sawmill or yard workers, and general lumber handlers. Qualified candidates will possess a firm commitment to excellence. Apply in person at our Berlin office across from the Hiland Gym (4515 T.R. 367, Millersburg, OH 44654). Resumes can be mailed to the same address or e-mailed t o : keng@yoderlumber.com

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WANTED: DEPENDABLE driver and worker for mason crew. (330) 231-3854.

FOR RENT: Case skid Loader. Also 4 ton dump trailer and 16' Flatbed Trailer. Also 30 Ton Log Splitter. Henry J. Miller, Sugarcreek. 330-852- 3363.

DRIVER/WORKER NEEDED to deliver storage barns. Clean driving record, CDL, Self motivation needed! Immediate Opening. Affordable Barn Company. 330-674-3001.

STYLIST WANTED- part time/full time position available to a motivated individual. Please call for details 330-231-0981

DER DUTCH Pantry Bulk Food & Deli Store looking for a energetic motivated individual to drive and work day shift. F/T work with every other Sat off. Preferably Berlin or Walnut Creek area. (330) 674-3252 LOOKING FOR Experienced Concrete Laborers and Finishers. Please apply at 163 E. Adams St, Millersburg. NO CALLS PLEASE! HELP WANTED: Driver/Worker for interior trim crew. Dependable, Reliable, Experienced, Helpful. (330) 763-0937

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POMERENE HOSPITAL LAMP, Only 1 of 50 made, $550. (330) 231-2515

Drivers Trucking ANTIQUES FOR SALE: Chimney cover,

DRIVERS: $2500 Sign-On Bonus! Dedicated Zanesville Account! Great Pay, Benefits, Miles, Weekly Home-Time & More! 1-888-567-3109

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$500; Pennsylvania step-back hutch, oak, $900; 4 ladderback chairs (no seats), $65/all 4. (740) 534-3638.

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Child Care FOR SALE: PSP, 6 tapes, memory stick

BABYSITTER NEEDED, 4-5 days per wk for 4 yr old during the day and to get 5 yr old off the bus. Must be able to come to our home on Gunther-Miller Rd. Please Call (330) 897-1016 for details.

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& charger, Good Condition. $160 (330) 893-0711†Ext 1 21 CUBIC ft Frigidaire chest freezer, like new. $350. 330-695-2245. TriStar Vacuum Cleaner, all attachments. Newer model in excellent condition. $350. Delivery included to Holmes County area. 330 531-8080. MAGIC CHEF 15 cf fridge, $175. Westinghouse 12 cf upright freezer, $125. Both very good. Deal for both. Call anytime (330) 852-6055. FOR SALE: GAS DRYER, Like new, $300 OBO. (330) 600-0827


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FOR SALE: Electric Freezer, Frigidaire, Medium Size, Excellent condition. $100 James Miller, Sugarcreek. (330) 852-4012 BAKERY EQUIPMENT/HOBART, 60 qt mixer, Convection Oven, Dough Sheeter/Table top, & Hundreds of Aluminum pans. (330) 359-0270 PREMIER NATURAL Gas Standing P i l o t Cook Stove, Works Good. $335 (330) 473-9944 FREEZER, FRIDIAIRE Upright, 21 cu. ft, Self Defrost, Excellent Condition, Can See running, $450. (330) 749-1054

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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 FOR SALE: New Holland LS 160 Skid Loader, 5273hrs, Filled Tires. Andy A. Troyer, 8689 TR 609, Fredericksburg Oh (330) 695-2035 FOR SALE: Milking Equipment, w/ vaccum pumps, SS pails, Full line of milking equipment. Also, dumping stations, Hot wire curled pigtail posts. Yoder's Nylon Shop. (330) 893-3479 WANTED: Manurer spreader tailgate. 46" wide 23" high. (330) 852-0722

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NEW HOLLAND 717 Chopper. John Deere 3940 Chopper. Also, New Holland Forage Wagon, Tantum axel, New Holland 273 baler, 469 Haybine-field ready, Tandem axel badger gear. 8' and 12' disc, 5' 3 point brush hog, 3 point blade, 16' & 20' trailers, Small square hay elevator, Calf hutches, Gravity wagon, Grain auger, Hydraulic dump wagon, Vermeer 8 wheel hay rake and horse spinner hay cutter. 485 Case International Tractor, Hydra-mac 12c skid loader, (330) 763-1070. ALICE CHALMERS 185 tractor, 74-hp, real good, $4950; Ford 3000 diesel tractor w/loader, $4950; Gravity wagon, $675. John S. Miller, (330) 893-0303

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3 TON Poly Bin, w/Auger & Electric Motor, Good Condition. Matt Miller, (330) 201-4638

TWO BOOM truck loads of Prime Hickory Firewood logs, $800 per load delivered. 330-674-0646

3 MAYTAG Engines, Restored, $240 ea or all for $650. (330) 401-8262

TREE TOPS for Sale or Trade, (216) 403-6584

FOR SALE: New Holland Super 717 Chopper with one row corn head. Good condition, $1900. 330-674-4123

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

FOR SALE: Incubator, 72 eggs, with au- 250 tomatic turner. Has been used one time, like new. Works good. $100. (330) 897-0736.

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Everything must Go! Brass Steam WhisHOLLAND 717 Chopper, New idea FOR SALE: LS150 Skid loader, $10,000. Construction Equipment NEW 323 Picker, Both field ready. (330) (330) 695-2148†x3 4x5 ROUND BALE, First Cutting Grass tle, Millersburg & Fenton Glass, Model A

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16-ft. Bale King wagon, new floor, good gear, $1800; 16-ft. Gehl forage wagon w/tandem gear, good working cond., $3500/obo. 330-464-8083 HUGE GARAGE Sale! Lots of Clothes, toys, furniture, appliances, 21 cu ft. Upright Frigidaire Freezer. 8/30, 8/31, 9/2. 7am. (330) 401-8262. 3750 TR 162, Sugarcreek. OLD FORD Backhoe diesel and tri axle equipment trailer, all for $4,500/obo. No Sunday Sales! 330-276-9908/ 276-5417. JOHN DEERE LA $3,500, John Deere B

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FARMALL M Tractor. Also EZ Trail Wagon running gear. Marvin Coblentz, (330) 359-5570 GEHL 1540 Blower, Excellent Condition, Gehl 800 Chopper, w/2 row corn head, Best Offer. (330) 674-2459 or (330)763-1953 FOR SALE: John Deere 4000 Series Dozer winch with log arch and good cable. Fits on all G model dozers. Winch is still on dozer if you like to see it work. In good condition. (740) 610-1776. 2355 JOHN Deere Tractor, 6100hrs, Good Condition. $7,850. (330)

Farm Equipment Original rims, $2,500. John Deere H 674-7440†Ext 1.

NEW IDEA 323 Picker - Papec Silo Filler - MC-D #9 6' Mower, Abe Raber, 5150 CR 229, Fredericksburg 44627 (330) 695-6793 BADGER SILAGE Blower. Also size 250 Gravity Wagon. (330) 695-6793 11' JD 5075M 4x4 300 hrs, 75HP, Sync Shuttle Plus Transmission, Canopy, Loader Ready, Warranty. $28,800. (330) 852-2263 MC-D 7' PTO Mower, Set up with 8HP Honda motor, $1,500. Also, 8x12 JL Hay feeder, $900. Sam Yoder, (330) 897-2024 Ext. 0 BUSH HOG Mower, 7', 3pt, Dual Rear Wheel, Twin Gear Box, Nearly new. (330) 276-3503 FOR SALE: CAT 518 Log skidder. Works good. Willis Hershberger. 5601 Edgar St, Millersburg. (330) 893-1805. www.kaufmanrealty.com

Electric start, $2,700. Farmall A with belly mower $1,500. Farmall C $1,500, Farmall cub, original tires, $2,000. Farmall cub with belly mower, $1,500. Ferguson TO30, $1,700. Finish mower, $1,000. Belly mower, $700. IN502 Brush Hog, $1,000. Case 350 dozer, $5,500. 11' pontoon paddle boat, $400. 17' Aluminum canoe, $300. (330) 763-0208. 600 GALLON Zero Bulk Tank with washer w/ new 5 HP Mueller Compressor. (330) 763-1595. MATTHEW FERGUSON 165 Diesel in fair condition. $3,800/obo. 330-600-0413.

(7) 3' BLOW FANS w/Hydralic motors, (6) Ceiling Fans w/Air motors. Levi EL Hershberger, 3765 SR 39 Millersburg. (330) 893-3263 Roto Tiller, 74" wide, for 3pt tractor. Mt. Eaton Trailer, 330-359-0150 9' HAYBINE For Sale. New Holland 479. $2,500. 330-695-5525.

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EAR CORN FOR SALE. Call Glenmont area. (740) 585-5088 FOR SALE: Organic High Moisture Ear Corn, Also Dried Corn. Out of field. (330) 567-2249 1st cutting horse hay, large round bales. No rain, $70/ea. Roy Miller, 3915 TR 366, Millersburg, 330-893-4408 FOR SALE: 2nd Cutting Grass Hay, 4x5, Approx 700-800lb bales, $70/ea. (330) 893-2892 1ST CUTTING Round Bales, Mix Hay, $55/Bale. Free Delivery in Holmes County. Call anytime (330) 231-3592 Garlic, German White to plant & to eat. Also Candy Onions & Tomatoes. Henry J. Miller, 106 Seldenright Rd., Sugarcreek OH 44681 (330) 852-3363 HUGE AMOUNT of manure avail. for your fields. Located at the old Mastead Farms in Benton. Matthew Schlabach, (330) 279-2662. LOCUSTS POST, 7 ft, $3.50 each. VM 330-674-5740

FOR SALE: Triolet 900 TMR Mixer, In good condition. $14,900. (2) 5200 Miller Pro right side unload silage wagons, tandem axle, $6,900 ea. Homemade double hitch for hay rake and 256 New Holland Hay rake, $1950 for both. John Deere 3950 Two Row wide corn head, Chopper, w/hay head. Call for price. 5220 Case International 115HP Tractor, Power shift, 90% rubber on rear tires. $15,900. (330) 674-3252

INCREDIBLE SWEET Corn, Ready Now. No Spray. $3/doz. Pick your own $2.50/doz David H Yoder, 2905 TR 406, Millersburg (330) 893-2892 ORDER YOUR Green Acres Fertilizer now for fall delivery. Also, Alfalfa seed in stock for fall seeding. Aden Mullet 8056 Criswell Rd. Fredericksburg, OH Ph. 330-695-2208 NOTICE: WE ARE taking orders for 3rd cutting orchard grass alfalfa hay out of the field. $250/ton. Eli. A Yoder. 4484 TR 371, Millersburg. (330) 893-2037

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Hay, $60/bale, (330) 440-4546

WANTED: ORGANIC Corn Silage, (330) 893-0017 FOR SALE: 10 acres silage corn, No spray. Vernon Mast, St Rt 39, (330) 674-7817

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FOR SALE: STRAW, round bales, $35. Call 330-844-3516. 30 ACRES OF CORN Silage in Walnut Creek Area. (330) 763-1595. TAKING ORDERS for Fall Cover Crops Certified Organic Winter Rye, $25.85 for 56# bushel. Conventional Winter Rye, $20.35 for 56# bushel. Cloverland Ag Service, 330-231-4484

538 Elm St, NE Sugarcreek 3 or 4 BR brick ranch with new roof shingles, remodeled bath & lots of other updates. Finished basement with huge family room. 2 car garage, shed, patio. $149,500 Steve Maag, 330-763-4769

ATTENTION DAIRY FARMERS: New Classic 300 Claw Special pricing. Also, Rebuilt Less failure vacuum pump. KhILight 25 KW PTO 540, like new. Plus more used milking equipment. Also, more vacuum pumps and electric motors. Call 330-763-1070

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ESTATE SALE: 2044 HARRISON Rd, Fredericksburg, Fri-Sat., 9-4. Antiq. furn., tools, record player, dirt bike tires, Wonder horse, bassinet, kid's toys, books, VHS tapes, Christmas decor, & misc. HUGE 3 Day Blowout Sale! Aug 29-31, 9-Close, Furniture, Antiques, Misc, & Much More! 32791 SR 83 S. 2 mi, S. of Clark. GARAGE SALE Aug 30-Sept 1, (4) Woodstoves, Chainsaws, Cars, Trucks, Camper, (2) Motor homes, (2) 22 Rifles, Tools, Music Instruments, Clothes, Games, too much to list. Come and See! 6170 SR 754 Millersburg. 1/2 mi from Finney's Marathon on 754.

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7 YR old Bay Gelding, Well Built, Surrey size, Shys about big trucks, Good traveler, $1,950. Ivan Yoder, (330) 674-2045 FOR SALE: 7 YR OLD Paint Riding Mare, Been on trails, $700. Daniel Miller 330-674-1879. FRIESIAN CROSS. 3 year old dark brown mare. Green broke, sharp, lots of fire. Can't get her quite sound. Would also make a good brood mare. $1,200/obo. Allen Hershberger. (330) 473-3156. 4 YR old Morgan Standard Bred Cross Mare, 15H, TSS, Willing Traveler, $1,800. (330) 897-1419 VM. YOUR HAY your way. Hay out of the field. Small or large, Square or Round. (330) 852-3072 FOR SALE: 13 yr old Registered Standard Bred Trotting mare, TSS. Albert Yoder, 6906 TR 113, Millersburg OH (330) 674-1820†Ext 1. 8 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, 16H, Bay w/3 whites, Broke for most anyone, Travels willinglly, $2,700. Menno Yoder, (330) 674-1895 1999 FOURSTAR 2 horse slant load goose neck trailer with weekender package with tack storage. Good condition. $11,500/obo. (330) 844-1604. 5 YEAR old Chestnut Morgan gelding. Broke to ride and drive. Good traveler. (330)897-0099 5 YR old Trotting Gelding, TS, Not 100% Sound, Been in buggy 6 mo, Drives with snap, Boys horse. Make offer. 330-600-1091

2ND CUTTING, Grass, Round bales. Nice horse hay. $70/bale. (330) 472-2613 WILL DO CUSTOM INLI NE Bale Wrapping. (330) 231-6640.

Charming 3 BR, 1 ½ BA ranch home in Eastern Holmes County. This home offers ample living space, newer windows & new metal roof. $137,500

Exhaust Whistle, Steamer Trunk, Antique Cookware, Bakeware, Dishes, Crystal, Furniture, and Tools, Bell collection, Grandfather clock, Craftmatic Beds. Follow Signs on US 62.

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FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. 10 yd load $85 + delivery. Henry J. Miller. 330-852-3363.

7 YR. old black and white Mare. 33" kid broke to ride and drive. $500. 3 YR. old brown gelding 35" kid broke to ride and drive. $400 330-852-3809

5 YR old Black Gelding Pony, Broke to ride & drive, TSS, Call (330) 763-1259 or (330) 852-2551 FOR SALE: 4 & 6 yr old Belgain M a r e s , Broke & Bred to King Rocky, Also, Weanling Colts sired by Rocky. (330) 893-9371 11 YEAR OLD Standardbred Gelding, Been in buggy but fresh off the track. Up-headed, $1000. (330) 852-4844. FOR SALE: Adult reg'd Katahdin Ram, $200. Abe A. Miller, 9275 TR 657, Dundee, OH 44624. FOR SALE: Cheviot Ram Lots of twins and triplets, $180. Paul Raber 3759 TR 606 Fredericksburg, OH 44627

FOR SALE: 5 yr. old Black and White pony gelding. 35 inches tall. Kid broke to ride and drive. Traffic safe and sound. $500 Joseph J. Miller 4560 C.R. 207, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 FOR SALE: Golden Red Pullets. Starting to lay. Dannie Stutzman 8446 Lautenschlager Rd Apple Creek, OH 44606 FOR SALE: Like new 64" buggy w/child seat, all lights LED, roll-up curtains w/ zippers, $3800; Used open buggy in very good cond., $2000. (330) 465-7016 FOR SALE: 3 yr old Mare, by Conway Hall & Mr, Lavec, Bay w/2 whites & star, On the bit, Sharp driver, TSS, $3,200. (330) 231-7099

HORSES FOR SALE: Pair of coming 3 yr. od Per. mare. Broke N sound $220@. 1 yr. old Friesian X Dutch harness stallion, $1500. Older Per. mare. Kid broke safe N sound. Good, produce horse in foal to Friesian. Levi Yoder, 5864 CR 59, Mbg. 4 YR. OLD Paint pony gelding. T.S.S. Would make a good school pony. Drives with a little snap. Ivan L. Miller, 6864 Salt Creek Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: 5 yr. old black gelding, dbl. gaited, well mannered, nice driver. A dream horse for young mother with children, good traveler, tss. (330) 852-0159/ VM. Dale Schlabach.

NEED TO Sell ASAP! 16yr old TWH Gelding, Good Trail horse, $400 OBO. (330) 763-4016 WANTED: STANDARD Bred Buggy Horse, Must be TSS, Safe for women. Send price & info to: Edwin Troyer, 5930 S. Carr Rd. Apple Creek, 44606 or call (330) 698-0467

WILL TRAIN to drive and ride draft or light horses. And sale fitting. For more info contact Dave at Slate Acres Stables, 330-600-1779


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3 YR. old Perlino Qtr. stallion. Eligible to reg. Started under saddle. Leave message, 330-893-0026 3 YR. old brown & white 39" paint pony. Stallion. started in harness. Easy handle, calm, $150. Atlee E. Gingerich, 9047 S. Kansas Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 4-SALE: 2 yr. old Angus Hereford cross bull. Black/white face. $1250. Leroy Miller, 12910 Nisley Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: 7 yr old Gelding & 5 yr old Gelding, Both horse are big enough for surrey, Also have other horses on hand to suit most anyone. Loran Schlabach (330) 852-3096 FOR SALE: 4 month old crossbred steer, $225. (330)852-2358 FOR SALE: 7 yr old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, Mostly Trot, Women can drive. (330) 600-1233 FOR SALE: 15 month old Katahdin Ram. $125. Mervin Swartzentruber, 4102 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 4 YEAR OLD Standardbred Gelding, TSS, Double gated, $1,750. John Yoder, 3275 CR 600, Millersburg. (330) 893-3484. 3 YR old 42" Black & White Paint Pony Gelding, Good Broke to Drive, TSS, Needs experienced rider. (330) 897-0554 3 YR. OLD red bay with black trim, cross-bred, broke to ride & drive, 57" $1500. 330-600-9376.  FOR SALE: 5 Yr. quarter horse mare. Well broke to ride. Energetic, not for novice. $1100 o.b.o. 330-279-9290 ext. 3. R & S HORSE Training and Boarding. 4 year experience. WANTED used round pen. 330-401-8297 PAINT FILLIES 2, 4 white highs 54" $375. Older Geldings, 34" & 35", broke to ride and drive, likes kids. $300 each or $500 for pair. (740) 824-4361 TWO BOER Billy Goats and One Alpine Nanny. 4 months old. (330) 674-5194. FOR SALE: Pony open buggy. Good condition. 330-695-2090 BROWN PULLETS. $8.00 each. (330) 852-0722. FOR SALE: Sharp Black Mare, by Andover Hall-Mr Vic. TSS, Dam has a record of 153, Loran Schlabach (330) 852-3096 GOLDEN BUFF Pullets, $8.50 each. 4198 Harrison Rd., Fredericksburg. (330) 695-5348 ext. 3 HOLSTEIN DAIRY Bulls for Rent, (330) 852-3719  FOR SALE: Four year old trotting mare. T.S.S. Sire Thunder Road, Dam by Angus Hall. 330-698-0460 FOR SALE: 2 yr old Registered AI S i r e d , Holstein Bull, "Red Carrier", David Yoder, 2905 TR 406, Millersburg. (330) 893-2892 FOR SALE: standard bred gelding. 13 years old. T.S. Safe for women to drive, $1400. Big surry horse. Andy Miller Jr. 6884 TR 326, Holmesville, OH 44633 330-674-9604 ext. 1 3/4 DORBIN 1/4 Katahdin Ram, born April 2013. $150 (330) 893-0308 FOR SALE: 1 YR Sorrel Filly and 2 yr Sorrel Stud, 1/2 brother/sister, Painter/ Quarter. Very nice, $200 each. (330) 279-9290†x3 8 MO old Black Fresian Sport Horse Filly, Dam: 1/2 Fresian, 1/4 Standard Bred, 1/4 Shire. Sire: Full Fresian. (740) 545-5047 11 YEAR old standard bred gelding. TSS. Ready for miles. Drives with snap. Best offer. Ph. 330- 600-9799 11 YEAR OLD Belgian Mare. Broke to all farm machinery. Workaholic. $2,000. (330) 695-5525.

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7 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, D o u b l e Gaited, TSS, Buggy Size, Good traveler. $1,500. (330) 359-5936

9 YR old 1/2 Fresian, 1/2 Morgan M a r e , TSS, and 5 mo old Colt. $3,000 for both. (330) 674-2246

FOR SALE: 5 Yr. old buggy size brown gelding. T.S.S. Shies a little about things along the road. Drives single or double. Price $1000. Ivan L. Miller, 6864 Salt Creek Rd. Fredericksburg, Ohio 44626

TEAM OF 3 yr old Black Percheron Geldings. 3 yr old Gray Percheron Gelding. Team of 11 yr old Black Register Percheron Mares. Both of foal. Horses are well broke. Marvin Coblentz (330) 359-5570

GOLDEN COMET PULLETS. Ready for pickup Sept. 16th, $8.00 each. Delivery available, Order now! 330-674-2675. 3 Yr. old tri-colored mare, 47" tall, broke to drive, tss. 330-473-2314. 11 YEAR old gelding. T.S.S., $1000. John Jr. Troyer 8486 T.R. 654 Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627 FOR SALE: Golden Comet Pullets from Mt Healthy Hatcheries,740-295-5423 Abe H. Yoder. 30643 TR 213, Fresno OH 43824. 6 YR. old 32" brown and white gelding. Broke to ride and drive. Safe for children. $400. Caleb Miller 330-852-1404 5 YR old Gelding Standard Bred Morgan Cross, TSS, Boys horse. Also 1 yr old Paint Pony, will be 50" tall, Started in cart, $175. (330) 852-3107 Ext 1 FOR SALE. 5mo old 3/4 Standardbred 1/4 Morgan colt. $300 John E. Miller. (330) 698-3610. FOR SALE: 7 YEAR OLD Big, Strong, Standardbred Mare, All trot, TSS. $2,200 4 YEAR OLD Gelding, TSS, Mostly trot, good boys horse. $2,000. 4 YEAR OLD Trottingbred by conway hall, TSS the right kind. $4,200. John D. Miller, 1198 TR 169, Sugarcreek. 330-852-2162. FOR SALE: Grass Fed Beef, Weighing 1000#. 3192 CR 58, Millersburg OH (330) 674-0809 FOR SALE: 3 ORGANIC Holstein Heifers, 2 due in spring, 1 yearling, Levi Hershberger, (330) 893-0214 7 YR old Quarter Horse, Broke to ride, Bay with 4 white socks, $1,000. (330) 893-0308 FOR SALE: 22X38 Dion Threshing machine in working condition, $1600. 8446 Lautenschlager Rd, Apple Creek, OH 44606

FOR SALE: 6 yr. old Percheron gelding. Broke, works with snap. Not traffic safe. E. H. Hershberger, 7812 TR 611, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627; 330-674-4048 FOR SALE: 2 yr old Paint Pony G e l d i n g , Green broke, Nicely marked, Sharp. (330) 893-7210  FOR SALE: SMALL Jersey cross family cow. 1st lactation. Jacob Weaver. 33423 CR 126, Millersburg, Ohio 44654. 740-622-4400. FOR Sale: 8 yr old Brown Standard Bred Mare, TSS, Willing Traveler. 7780 TR 601, Fredericksburg 44627 (330) 674-0832† Ext. 1

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5 YR old Gelding, Trotter, Striking Sabhra, Very good broke, Surrey horse, TSS. $3,450. 3 yr old Gelding, Mostly trot, Family horse, TSS. $2,000. Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777 FOR SALE: 6 yr. old black reg'd Morgan gelding, tss, anyone can drive. Joe Bowman, (330) 893-4245

6 YR. old Sorrel Hackney cross mare, 4 white socks and strip. Been in buggy 3 yrs. T.S.S. Bred to Friesian standard bred stallion, $2400. 330-674-0801 7220 T.R. 572 Millersburg, OH 44654

FOR SALE: (2) 5 yr. old dark brown geldings: 1- All trot, good size, well broke, 1- Mostly trot, family or boy's type, tss; Also, a few others for sale. (330) 852-0159/ VM. Dale Schlabach.

````` 9 YR. OLD Standard bred gelding. Been in buggy 6 mo. Safe for women. Abe E. Yoder, 330-893-4211

GINGERICH HORSE SHOEING is back shoeing again! Taking some new customers. Will shoe at your barn, No trip charge! (330) 893-1657.

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2 YR. old Belgian Gelding. Broke to farm machinery, $2200. 10243 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 GOLDEN BUFF PULLETS, pasture raised, starting to lay the end of August, $9/ea. (330) 473-2053. 3 YR old Gelding Boys Horse, very well broke, one white sock, fancy. $2,500. 4 yr old Gelding, Big Strong surrey horse, D/G, Good broke, $2,000. Both are TSS, Two week trial. Marcus Mullet (330) 852-2826

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NOTICE: WILL Break your draft horses. (Any age) Call Leon at 330-413-5620 3 YEAR Old Sorrel mare. Rides and drives. TSS, sharp, needs work, 59". Top buggy broke, Nice markings, 8 YR. Belgian gelding, broke to all farm machinery. Children have worked Grade Belgian, $2500. Organic Hay 2nd 2013, small squares, wrapped rounds. 330-567-2249

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selection at the store. At the home of the GIANT lawn chair. Troyer Furniture 985 W. Main St. Sugarcreek, OH  FOR SALE: Standard size baby crib. Bought new, used for one child only, $60. Basinet, good cond., $25. 330-893-2064 ROUND TUB Maytag washer $125. 30" Tappan gas range, almond electronic ignition $225. Servel gas refrigerator $300. Maytag Electric motor $35. Noah Miller 330-897-0112

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FOR SALE: Twin bed, includes oak headboard, metal frame (complete) $85; Nightstand-2 door, 1 drawer, cherry finish, good cond. $45. (330) 674-5261 BROWN LAZY-BOY Reclining Love Seat, Good Condition. $350. Call (330) 763-3929

Mast Real Estate Auction Thurs. Sept. 5, 2013 • 6:00 p.m.

Location: 705 W. Main St., Wilmot OH 44689 • Located at the west edge of Wilmot, OH on US 250

Nice 3-bedroom home • 2-car attached garage • 2 parcels • Vacant lot • Fruit trees • Sugarcreek Twp. Stark County • Fairless Local Schools

2006 PSE Firestorm lite compound bow. With rest, sight, quiver, Cobra release, 7 arrows, case. Everything good condition. $300 OBO Brandon Wengerd 330-893-2429 FOR SALE OR TRADE: left handed bow. Would trade for a right handed bow. Mike Mast 330-674-1665 BROWNING BOW for sale. Most Accessories included. Good condition, $150. 330-852-3891 FOR SALE: Sears Roebuck 12 Gauge single shot $150. Abe Yoder, 2064 TR 116, Baltic, Ohio 330-674-2474  FOR SALE: Horton Exp. crossbow. New string, scope, W-2 arrows. Horton Stag crossbow W-3 arrows. Call for price. V.M. 330-674-1506 CSS COMPOUND BOW, set up and ready to use, $160 (330) 763-1463. FOR RENT: 12V Clay Pigeon Thrower w/wobbler kit & foot pedal release. $50/day. (330) 674-6784 leave message. FOR SALE: Browning A-5 12ga, Belgain

Hunting Fishing made, Bent rib. $700. Also, Gammo Bull

Whisper .177 Pellet Gun, Bone Collector Edition, 1300 fps. $110. (330) 763-1463

FOR SALE: Summit Climber Tree t a n d , Used, $130. Darton Rampage Compound Bow, adj draw length, Used, $150. Both in Good Cond. 330-674-7576

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HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING: Will reupholster living room furniture, car/boat seats. Also outdoor furniture cushions. Raber's Upholstery, 1939 T. R. 110 Millersburg, Ohio 44654 V.M. 330-674-1300

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MATHEWS SWITCHBACK L.H. Accessories including case and back tension release, $600. Eli A. Miller, 6650 T.R. 351, Millersburg, OH 44654

MATTHEWS MONSTER Compound bow. Good condition, ABB string, $350 OBO. (330)473-3442 FOR SALE: Tree Saddle, like new, $200. Call (330) 600-0695 GPS FOR Sale. Also Topo Map disc of entire United States. $100 for both. (330) 674-5799†Ext. 2

ABSOLUTE PHIPPS REAL ESTATE AUCTION HORSE BARN ON 3 ACRE BUILDING SITE Location: 18778 Brenneman Rd. Dundee OH 44624. GPS Coordinates: 40.671639,-81.652883. Directions: From Wilmot OH take US RT 250 west 1.5 miles to Brenneman Rd. continue west to property. From Mt. Eaton OH take US RT 250 southeast 3 miles to Brenneman Rd., continue southeast to property.

Thursday September 12th, 2013 6:00 PM * 2.919 Acres * Paint Township * Wayne County * 50’x98’ Horse Barn * Good Building Site * Well & Septic * Central Location *

BOARDING HORSES - Pasture available. Call (330) 763-1843 SHARP 7 YEAR old 40" Paint mare. Broke to ride and drive. 2 YEAR OLD 38" Paint Gelding. Green, broke. 330-359-0147 V.M. FOR SALE: Purebred Nubian Billy, born 3-3-2013, Ready for service. $150 (330) 317-7057 FOR SALE: OLDER Standardbred Horse. TSS, Something for older people, $850. (330) 893-2037. 3 YR. Registered black Dutch cross mare sire: Bel Aire and in foal to Dondersteen. 330-893-4341  BUGGY FOR Sale, Like New, Used very little, LED 2-way Lights/Brakes. Built by Henry's Wood & Buggy. Emanuel Nisley, 2191 CR 600, Baltic OH 330-897-1178 WANTED: Someone to work a 2 yr. old dutch standardbred gelding, black with 4 white ankles, been in buggy for 30 days. (330) 852-3912. TAKING ORDERS for Golden Buff Pullets last of Sept. $7.00. Joseph J. Miller 4560 C.R. 207 Millersburg, Ohio 44654

This beautiful home is in move-in condition and includes a kitchen with a bar (appliances included), dining room, living room w/wood fireplace and entrance to the new vinyl front porch, family room/ office, MBR with bath, 2 additional bedrooms, full bath, laundry room, built-in storage, full walkout basement with a 2-car garage, 1/2 bath, workshop area, Indiana limestone exterior, central air, central vac, security system, electric heat, public water and sewer, nice level fenced back yard play area with a swingset, a variety of fruit trees, grapes and beautiful landscaping. This is a nice, clean well-maintained home. Parcel #1: Nice 3BR home on .682 acres Parcel #2: .379 acres w/public utilities available Terms: A 10% non-refundable downpayment due at the auction, balance due at closing (approx. 45 days). Announcements at the auction precede previous ads and statements. Owners: Nelson and Amanda Mast NOTE: Buyers will pay $450 per parcel for survey. RE taxes presently $915.61/half

Offering at absolute auction is this excellent horse barn on nearly 3 acres with a good building site, well & septic. Barn features large indoor riding arena, 4 boxstalls, water and also has a 13’x10’ tack room. Land is partially fenced for pasture and also has some woods offering an excellent building site. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at time of closing. No Contingencies. Sells subject to all articles of record. Sells “As Is” with no warranties. Announcements day of sale will take precedence. Legal: Parcel #3901365000 located in Paint Township of Wayne County and the Southeast LSD. Taxes per half year are: $579.55 Auction by order of: Carl Phipps, Jr.

Realtor/Auctioneer: Orus Mast 330-473-9077 Realtor/Auctioneer: Vernon Yoder 330-466-0520 Complete listings at Auctionzip.com ID 21631

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.

4 YR. OLD JUSTICE HALL/GREEN GLORY Trotter, TSS, Buggy size, $2,200. (330) 987-3243.

CURT YODER, REALTOR & AUCTIONEER curt@kaufmanrealty.com (330) 204-2447


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FOR SALE: MISSION Craze Compound Bow. Quiver sight, rest, stabilizer, and arrows. Good beginners bow. $350. Marcus Miller. (330) 567-5944. HORTON 150 Crossbow, w/red dot scope; Bushnell 10x42 binochulars; Bushnell 1000 Range Finder - All in excellent condition. (330) 897-6005. NRA/CCW COURSE- $45. Sept. 21 & 22 or Oct. 5 & 6 330-335-9205

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FOR SALE: HORTON Crossbow with scope in good condition. 330-763-0346.

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VINYL STORAGE Barns, and Portable Garages. Built to last. A few lot models on hand ready to be delivered. Treated T-1 11 also an option. Affordable Barn Co. Ltd, Mt. Hope (330) 674-3001

Complete Liquidation Auction

Farmerstown Lumber Co.

Location: 2898 SR 557, Baltic OH 43804 at the west edge of Farmerstown, OH.

Saturday, September 7, 2013 10:00 AM Loader – Uniloader: Caterpillar IT-18B articulated rubber tire loader, S/N 47001084 with operator’s cab & controls, w/ forks; sawdust bucket sells separate; Case 450 skid steer loader S/N 422078, 1600 hrs., & bucket; forks sell separate; steel webs for skid steer. Sawmill Equipment: lumber dip tank 18’x6’x8’ deep w/ mast & forks, top clamp mechanical w/ loader, pac and controls; Mellott medium duty log deck, 3 strand unit w/ 10” channel frame, hyd. 3 arm debarker style stop & loaders; Mellott 636 hyd. log debarker w/ main frame, 6 sets bullwheels, hyd. controls w/ pantograph, cab & platform; Mellott 30’x24” vibrating conveyer w/ panning, eccentric w/ hyd. for bark; 30’x24” belt conveyor w/ drive & support legs; Mellott 20’x3 strand live log deck w/ 10” channel frame, 78 chain on strands, hyd. drive, 3 arm stop & loader, 4’ nose skids; Mellott #7 log turner w/ base bar, turn down chain, controls, tank; Cleereman 36-3 head block sawmill carriage w/ 3 sets 12” dia trucks, 12” with 2” square axles, 3 tapering headlocks, Cleereman Setworks w/ Pantograph, 50’ 30# rail, both vec & flat, track frame w/ cable sheave and end bumpers; Operator cab; Tyrone Berry 230 hyd. carriage drive, w/ pumps, tank, cable drum w/ motor & controls; Forano 6’ band headrig w/ 6’ top & bottom wheels, column base, slant bed w/drive, guides & grinder; Mellott 10’ spiraled rollease 16’ long w/ drive; Valley BAB 4x30 board edger w/ hyd. drive live saws, hyd. shift, lasers S/N 02008A2; Cornell slab saw w/ infeed belt conveyor, hold down unit and controls; Montgomery drop feed, bottom discharge wood hog w/ infeed spout & drive; barn sweep 24”x16’ waste conveyor hyd. drive; barn sweep 50’ conveyor; 24”x40’ long belt conveyor; McDononaugh BDM687 guide grinder; Jockey Grinder Power Units: Deutz 6 cyl. 220 HP diesel power unit w/ drive; Deutz 6 cyl. diesel power unit w/ drive; GM671 diesel power unit w/ base, PTO, drive sheave and drive; Lumber: Approx. 190 board ft of 8 ft Walnut (air dried); Approx. 2000 board ft of 4 ft Walnut (air dried); Approx. 190 board ft. of 8 ft. Curly Red Oak. Misc.: 12-36 ft. band saws; 5000 watt invertor; 2000 Watt Honda Generator; 150 HP air clutch; Saylor Beal M707 – 10HP air compressor; 2 laser lights; 2 Husqvarna 576 chain saws; Stihl 250 chain saw; cant hook; 6 lumber carts; 2 circular saws; lumber grading sticks; battery charger; log splitter; new 5/8” cable; log chains; cordless drill; handyman jack; vise; crow bar; sledge; wrenches; socket set; plastic banding w/ bander; torque wrench; 2-125 gal. hyd. tanks; 500 gal. air tank; older slab saw; off bear belt; misc. items. MDI Metal detector; Tesoro Metal Detector; 3000 PSI Pressure Washer; 3- 3x3 Box fans; Storage Building 10x18 (good condition); Husks for circular saw;Silvatech setworks (possibly for parts); 50- 4x5 locust posts; Trash pump w/ 250’ of 2 in. hose; Junk Pile NOTE: This mill is still in operation; equipment is well maintained and cared for. A complete liquidation, all sells to the highest bidder A loader will be available for 3 weeks after the Auction. Call auctioneers or David White for more information. For more details go online at www.kaufmanrealty.com Terms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Sale by order of: Farmerstown Lumber Mose & Mary Yoder 330-897-1485 Betty (Roman) Miller 330-897-7313

DAVE KAUFMAN, BROKER/AUCTIONEER JR. MILLER, AUCTIONEER 330-231-1914 CURT YODER, AUCTIONEER 330-204-2447 DAVID WHITE, CONSULTANT 740-412-5059

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JD 318, 50" deck, 650 hrs., $2650; JD 212, 47" deck, restored, $1500; Cub Cadet 1050 w/snow blade, hydro, w/ wheel weights, $650; Tandem dump trailer, $475; Single axle dump trailer, $225. JD hydraulic blade, $450. 330-763-1595. WILL DO. garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. SNAPPER PRO 48" walk behind lawn mower with catcher. Good condition, $2,500. 330-600-0753 BOLENS GARDEN Tractor, Runs Good, $250. (330) 893-3850

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Wheel Horse Hydro-drive w/double bagger $998, Wheel Horse 314 8sp w/Kohler Command engine, good shape $1398. Scag 52" belt drive walk behind w/Kaw. Engine $998.98. Cub-Cadet shaft drive tractor 42" w/Kohler engine, $898. Snapper 33" rear engine rider $498. Rich convertible Z-Turn walk behind w/Kw. engine , hydro drive, 48" deck, $998. Toro 44" belt drive walk behind $898. Toro Zero turn, 44" deck, w/Briggs Intek, Good Condition, $998. Charm Engine LTD, 330-893-3033 REDMAX EB4401 Back Pack Leaf Blower, Works good, $195. (330) 473-9944

Wengerd Real Estate Auction Tues. Sept. 10, 2013 • 6:00 p.m.

Location: 1612 CR 200 Dundee, OH 44624 Between Winesburg and Wilmot, OH on US 62 take CR 200 west to auction on left. Open Houses: Tue. Aug. 20 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Weds. Sept. 4 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Quality 6 BR home • 30x60 heated shop • Beautiful barn • 6 acres • Fenced pasture • Partial concrete driveway Natural waterfalls • Private setting Paint Twp. Holmes County • East Holmes Schools

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2013 SNAPPER PRO 48" Walk Behind Mower, Hydro, Floating deck, demo mower, Full Warranty, Less than 5 hrs, $4,500. Call Joe at (330) 852-3029

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NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060. CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5

Miscellaneous Merch. sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman

FARMS FOR LEASE FOR HUNTING Taking bids till Sept. 14 300 plus acres in Southern Holmes and Northern Coshocton County. Lots of wild life. Atlee N. Yoder 5642 CR 59 Millersburg, Ohio 44654 SURREY: LIGHTS, brakes, roll up curtains Good condition, $2200. 330-359-6324 BRAND NEW Summit Viper climber, $275. Bushnell Trail camera, $20. Used Moultrie Trail camera, $100. (330)674-4587 BRUSH HOGGING 53 Horse tractor, 6' brush hog, Call for your mowing needs. 330-695-2595. ROAD CART Haflinger or horse size. Back split seats, Varish. Excellent condition, $350. (330) 674-4997. FOR SALE: Easy Entry pony cart. Wooden wheels. good condition, $350. 6645 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627 (2) 3000 Gallon Oil Tanks, $400 each OBO. (2) 15.5 x 38 Tractor Tires, 50% Tread, $300 pr. 330-401-8025 FOR SALE: MORTISE AND TENON oak frame barn with t&g barn siding, approx. 20x30, metal roof. For more info, call (330) 893-1390, Charm, OH.

C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. GOOD USED Pony Harness, Med size, $135, 53878 SR 651, Baltic, (330) 897-1082 Ext 4 RECUMBENT BICYCLE. Less than 50 mi on it. $650/obo. (330) 695-2184. RALEIGH ROAD Bike, w/accessories, $500. Also 48" Walk Behind Cub Cadet mower, $1,050. (330) 674-1400

FOR SALE: WINDMILL, $2,200. Also, 2 Honda Motors with electric start/natural gas kits. 13 horse, $725. 27 horse, $1,750. John E. Miller. 7217 S. Applecreek Rd, Fredericksburg. 330-698-3610. FOR SALE: Good Used Open Buggy, w/Child seat. Neal D. Miller 1395 CR 600, Baltic 43804. (330) 897-1377† Ext 3. For Sale 8 H.P. Honda 6:1 reduction gear. 5 H.P. Honda, 2.2 H.P. Honda. These Motors are reconditioned and gauranteed O.K. GX120 Honda, used one year. 8 H.P. Briggs Straton and smalled Briggs motors are O.K. PowerPac 12 and 14 volt battery chargers. Like new 23 pc. 1/2 in. drive Proto Socket set in Proto Tool Box. Stihl Chain saw, 16 in. Mantis Tiller. L.P. Patio Heater, very nice. XP2600 PSI Pressure Washer w/ Honda motor, very nice. N.G. Water Heaters. Abe A. Yoder. 2831 TR 151, Mbg, Ohio. 330-893-1521. MEDICAL DEVICE (power stips for pain) FDA clearance - For yours, call Del today (330) 674-4697

FOR SALE: 250-gal. propane tank, like new, $600. (330) 600-9098

CLARK GRAVITY Boiler, 10-15 yrs old, $1,400/obo. (330) 852-3431.

FOR SALE: 20x48 Greenhouse, w/ridge vent, barn siding on end, wood burner & tables. (330) 695-9898†

5' BRUSH Mower, Best Offer. 3' Roll of Wire Fencing. Best Offer. Mower Deck for John Deere 212 Lawn Tractor, Best Offer. Double Laundry Sink, $50. (330) 279-9099

23' CAMPER. Used for hunting, no leaks, $750/obo. Also, 275 gallon fuel tank on stand, $100/obo. (330) 407-3551.

If you’re in the market for a high-quality, custom home in like-new condition with all kinds of extras, then take a look at this one! Some of the many features include: Custom kitchen with large island/bar eating area, dining room, living room, family room with gas fireplace, office, built-in storage, laundry room, large full bath, master bedroom with a double closet and entrance to relaxing, private screened-in back porch with view of creek/wooded area, are all on main floor. Five bedrooms with closets and full bath upstairs. A large, open 13-course walkout basement with nice summer kitchen, full bath, large canned goods/root cellar, unfinished fireplace, sitting area with barn siding walls and entrance to outdoor patio. Dual fuel heating system with central air. Approx. 3,100 square feet of living area. Private well and septic, brick exterior, 30x60 garage w/two overhead doors, water, work bench, gas heat and ceiling fans, 20x24 car/buggy wash room w/10x8 garage door, water heater, a beautiful well-built barn with 4 box stalls, 3 tie stalls, a nice loafing area, and entrance to fenced pasture. White fence, concrete around barn and part of driveway. Beautiful, well-maintained landscaping. All of this sits in a private setting well off the road overlooking a creek with two natural waterfalls. The home, buildings and landscaping have been exceptionally well maintained and there is nothing to do here but move in! This is an outstanding property in a great location, convenient to many Holmes/Wayne/Stark locations. Don’t miss this one! Real Estate terms: A 10% non-refundable downpayment due at the auction, balance due at closing (approx. 45 days). Announcements at the auction precede previous ads and statements. RE taxes $2049/half. Parcel #1500187004 Owners: Dean and Cheryl Wengerd Realtor/Auctioneer: Vernon Yoder 330-466-0520 Realtor/Auctioneer: Orus Mast 330-473-9077 Complete listing and more photos at Auctionzip.com ID 21631

Miscellaneous Merch.

FOR SALE: Small Easy Entry Pony C a r t , w/Air tires, LED Lights, 1 full basket, Also a Flag, 2 sizes of wheels, Very good condition. $300. (330) 897-0736 TROYER'S BUGGY SHOP. We build new buggies & do buggy repairs & repainting. Most buggy parts in stock. Painted wheels & shafts in stock. Open Mon-Sat. Also, open evenings. 7812 TR 601, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: used road cart, good condition. Repaired and new paint. No lights. S. Troyer, 330-567-5908 ext. 2. SURREY FOR Sale: w/Steel Wheels, In good condition, John Byler, 8355 TR 562, Holmesville, 44633. (330) 231-3230 FOR SALE: Model FDP-12 drill press. 5/8 capacity floor model. 330-359-7102 ONE BRAND new Sulky, C-Mor Quick hitch, 2-Seated, Light, Very nice. Also one used C-Mor Quick Hitch. (330) 852-2826 SALE! 250W Solar Panels, $325 ea - 4 or more $315 ea. Leave Message 330-674-5740, Installation Available. MYERS SHALLOW Well Pump, Good condition. (330) 852-3107 Ext 1 FOR SALE: Used Buggy w/brakes, lights, storm front, & childrens seats in back. $1,200 (330) 674-0356† Ext 2. FOR SALE: Vinyl swing set, with 3 swings & playhouse, $550 - only about 4 yrs. old- very good shape! (330) 231-2115 LG ENVY TOUCH. Very good condition. 3.2 MT Camera phone, Music player, and video. Slips open with full qwerty key board. $100/obo. 330-275-0426. FOR SALE: Ashland Cook stove in good condition, $1000. Simon Yoder 30315 CR 12 Fresno, OH 43824 FOR SALE: Good used buggy, needs some work, $700. (330) 695-2091

FOR SALE: Six inch jointer. Good cond., $140. J.M. Miller, 7963 T.R. 602 Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627 250 GALLON fuel tank, in good shape. $175. (330) 401-9899. FOR SALE: Bow Flex Power Pro, seldom used, very good condition, $850. Mervin Schlabach, (330) 359-5592. FOR SALE: 6x10 single axel trailer, lights, wooded floor, tailgate, little rust, seldom used, $1200. Dave Shetler, 330-401-1322.

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 FOR SALE: LK 100 61 Key Casto Keyboard. Works great, $125. 330-893-2064 

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For Sale: AKC Shiba Inu Male, Red, Very Sharp, born 12-17-12, $450. (330) 893-4157 FOR SALE: 6wk old Blue Heeler Dalmation Cross Puppies, David E. Troyer, (330) 897-5604 Ext 1 BLUE HEELER, Female, 1 yr old. $100. Allen R. Miller, Baltic. (330) 897-5310. PUG PUPPIES, 2 males-1 black & 1 fawn color, Ready Sept. 20th. (330) 852-4283 VM for Neva. BLUE HEELER Pups, 8wks old, (2) Males, (2) Females, $30 ea. (330) 852-3107 Ext 1 AKC 7 YR OLD Female Yorkie, 7 lbs, Just had 6 puppies. 7 yr old AKC Bichon Female, Last Litter 3 pups. Good Moms. 8 mo old ACA Yorkie Male, 4-5 lbs, Aggressive breeder, Not proven. (330) 893-3619 FOR SALE: 3 yr. old Siberian Husky. Male, white. Great pet, $300 or OBO. 330-852-1418


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FOR SALE: THREE 1 year old Yorkie female dogs, 4-5 lbs, out of good breeding stock. Good disposition, $800 each. (330) 674-2922. FOR SALE: 3 Boxer puppies, 2 males, 1 female, shots/wormed up to date, $400. (330) 690-3004. FOR SALE: 1/2 Bulldog-1/4 Boston-1/4 Beagle female; 3/4 Bulldog-1/8 Beagle-1/8 Boston female. Also puppies for sale. 330-567-2233. AKC 2YR old Ruby Cavalier Male, Proven breeder. Also San Juan Rabbits. Roy Miller (330) 897-7610 ####### 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. #######

K-9 STUD Service Boxer, Bull Terrier, Cavalier, Cocker Spaniel, Chinese Crested Hairless, Chocolate Lab, Dalmation, English Bulldog, French Bulldog, German Shepherd, Great Dane, Old English Bulldoggie, Newfoundland, Siberian Husky, Poodle, Wolf Dog. Remember August bred Females make Christmas Puppies. (740) 824-4361 or (330) 275-0795 LONG COAT Chihuahua Puppies. Fawn with white markings, pictures available. Well socialized, $250 (330) 359-5459 AKC ENGLISH Bulldog puppies, adorable with nice markings. Also, AKC ENGLISH Bulldog Stud Service. (330) 698-0161. CAVATONS 4 fem., 3 Ruby, 1 Blenheim, Shots & wormed. DOB 6/4/13, Ready to go. $395 Dad-Cavalier, Mom-Coton. (330) 473-9944.  4 YEAR old Walker female UKC-PKC reg. Needs to be hunted. 330- 698-0460  FOR SALE: older Beagle female, $25. 5 year old beagle female, $30. Call 330-466-7104 J & J Kennel Wash, Great Cleaner for wash downs. Long-lasting scent. Sold by the gallon. New Bedford Elevator & Supply LLC, (330) 897-6492 FOR SALE: 2 Shavanese male pups. 4 months old. Good pets. $100 apiece. These are Havanese with short hair. (330)674-0608

COMPLETE KENNEL Sellout! Quality producing Cavaliers, Shit-zhu & Yorkies. AKC & ACA Registered. (330) 893-3619 (4) 10 wk old Mixed breed puppies, $ 2 5 ea. (330) 674-1919 FOR SALE: 1-1/2 yr. old male Morkie; 2 yr. old, tiny, female Maltese. $50 ea./obo. Call 330-279-3100 vm. FOR SALE: 1 year old Mountain Cur, Male and female. Both started on coon and squirrel. (330) 260-6088. (3) AKC YORKIE Puppies, born 7/8/13, Parents small, Good breeding stock, $450. (330) 893-2860 FOR SALE: 7-1/2 mo. old Beagle female, well started $65.00. 330-897-1015.

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FOR SALE: (1) Salt/Pepper Miniature Schnauzer male, 2 yrs old, Very aggressive proven breeder, ACA Registered, $200. Also, (3) Bicheon 8 wk old Male Puppies, ACA Registered, $200 ea. (330) 897-0736 FOR SALE: A.C.A. Yorkie male, 3 yrs. old. Proven. $300. 330-893-9943 FOR SALE: Coronet guinea pigs. Pouter and fantail pigeons, ring necked doves, 6 mo. old. Soanen Nanny, $85. Delbert Miller 330-852-0705 FOR SALE: Small male Yorkie. Also small male Poodle. 1 older Bichon female, 330-852-3717 FOR SALE: BORDER Collie pups, born 7/07/13. $80. Joe Yoder (330) 359-0198. FOR SALE: PEEKA-CHON puppy and a Lasa-poo puppy. Both two months old, Also, 1.5 yr old toy poodle male. Call (330) 674-1945/330-600-1296 day. FOR SALE: Appaloosa Mare, 54", 3 yrs old, Broke to ride & drive. Joas Hershberger, (330) 893-4081 COCKATEILS, Grays, $35, Colors, Pearls, Latinos, Cinnamons, $50. All young birds. Hamsters, Great pets, all colors. $5 ea. (740) 824-4361 FOR SALE: Choc. Lab puppies, 7 wks. 5-F, 2-M. 3 yr. Choc. Lab male. Very friendly. 330-674-0220

Pets Supplies 300

Pets Supplies 300

(3) 14-wk. old male Maltese puppies, $400. (330) 695-9310

ACA MINIATURE poodle puppies. Cream Apricot and white 6 to 8 weeks old. Had shots and wormed. Parents are 10" to 12" tall. Great breeding stock. Males $250, females $300. 330-897-1260  FOR SALE: 10'x10' chain link dog kennel with dog house $50. Junior Keim, 9241 TR 652, Fredericksburg. 1/2 mi. N. of Ashery.

4 YR. old Blue Tick male coon hound. Well trained. For more information contact 330-275-0574 FOR SALE: ACA CAVALIER male, proven, born 9/18/11. 330-674-0156

12X36 40 UNIT kennel. Gas, heaters, water, auto. water, Air conditioners. Kennel only, no dogs. $18,000/obo. 740-260-4782. (2) REGISTERED Siberian Husky, Female Puppies $500 ea. 4 yr old AKC Husky Male, aggressive breeder $400 (330) 893-9304† 2 BLACK Faced Love Birds for Sale, w/cage, $100. (330) 231-9233  LEMON AND white 4 mo. old Tri-Color Beagle pups. 330-359-5730  BEAGLE MIX puppies out of hunting stock. 8 wks. old, $30. 330-893-3344 ext. 3 BEAUTIFUL KITTENS for sale. Very cute and playful. Make great pets or mice catchers. Best offer, (330) 763-4775.

FOR SALE: AKC Boxer Female, Very friendly, Good with kids, Very reasonable. (330) 893-7210

Van Pelt

Location: 4409 Kidron Rd., Dalton OH 44618. From the square of Kidron OH take Kidron Rd. north approx. ½ mile to location. Signs posted.

Exciting Eastern Holmes County Real Estate Auction 19.12 Acres with Brick 2-Story Home

Location: 2470 Township Road 406 Sugarcreek, OH. From S.R. 39 take S.R. 515 north to Township Road 406 and proceed east to property. From U.S. 62 take S.R. 515 south to Township Road 406 and proceed east to property. Signs Posted.

Kidron Area

Monday, September 16, 2013 4:00 P.M. Brick Ranch Home on .45 Acre Lot * Well Maintained * Village of Kidron * Sugar Creek Twp. Wayne County * Dalton School District * Appliances * Furniture * Household * Lawn & Garden Items* Honda Inverter

Thursday – September 5th, 2013 6:00 PM

19.12 Acres * Walnut Creek Township * Holmes Co. * 1 Parcel * 3,500+ Sq. Ft. Home w/ Attached 2 Car Garage * 30x 36 3 Car Detached Garage w/ Workshop * Pond * 16x20 Cabin * Open & Wooded

Open for Inspection: Thursday, Sept. 5, 5:00-7:00 p.m.

SELLOUT! RABBITS, Does w/litter, Bunnies, Dwarfs & Minnie Rex. (330) 674-1900, 4252 TR 628, Millersburg.

FOR SALE: 5 Yr. old Coyote Hound. Runs good. Good start dog and cold trailer. (330)674-1043

1 1/2 YEAR old Boston Terrier male, $150 OBO. 330-473-7746

FOR SALE: YORKIE, male, born June 18th. $200. 330-279-3867.

FOR SALE: Terrier poodle cross puppies. Shots and wormed. 3 female, 2 male, $50. (330) 852-3510

6 MO old ACA German Shepherd Female, $450. Also, 6 mo old 3/4 Bulldog, 1/4 Beagle Female, $350. (330) 275-2597

BULLDOG-BEAGLE female, 2 yrs. old, Brindle/white, $50. (330) 674-4572

2 YEAR OLD Yorkie, male. Pet only. $100. (330) 567-2757.

Real Estate and Chattel Auction

FOR SALE: TWO- 5 month old registered black/white Shih Tzu males. ONE 8 month old registered Yorkie female. (330) 893-3619.

BOXER/ENGLISH BULLDOG Mix, Males & Females, Born 7/13/13. (330) 893-1132

 FOR SALE: 13 week old Tri-colored Beagle puppies. 3 males, 3 females, vaccinated, $50. 330- 897-1327 ext. 1

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FOR SALE: AKC Pom. Puppies. 9 wks old, males and females. Henry Mast. 2619 CR 160, Millersburg. (330) 359-5629.

KENNEL SELLOUT! Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Bichon, Yorkie, Red Bone. (330) 674-0520

FOR SALE: Miniature Australian Shepherd Puppies, Call between 5pm-6pm. (330) 852-3140

Pets Supplies 300

Open for Inspection: Tuesday August 20th from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM Exceptionally well built home in Eastern Holmes County on 19.12 acres. This brick home features 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, an all oak kitchen with solid hardwood floors, dining room, large living room with fireplace and an office. Home also has a full walkout basement with an eat-in-kitchen, large rec room and plenty of storage. Custom moldings, solid wood cabinetry, built-ins and much more grace this beautiful home. Home has an attached 2 car garage with an additional all brick 30x36 3 bay garage with heated workshop above. If this is not enough take a walk down to your 16x20 cabin that overlooks your one acre pond. This property gives you plenty of elbow room in the country while providing you a modern home and the garage lends itself for many business opportunities. Must see to appreciate; so don’t miss the open house or call to schedule your own private showing. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment due at time of the sale. No financing contingencies, balance at closing in 45 days. All inspections must be performed prior to day of the sale. Announcements day of the sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Gas, Oil & Mineral rights do not convey. Please visit www.kaufman-auctions.com for additional information and photos. Legal: Parcels #260053001, Walnut Creek Twp. Holmes County and East Holmes Schools. Taxes are currently $2,575.35/half year. Sale by the Order of: Scott & Carolyn Troyer

 FOR SALE! Australian Shepherd puppies. Ready to go. Call 330-674-0889 

Selling an all brick ranch home, built in 1956, that has been well cared for and is conveniently located just north of downtown Kidron. The home features a newer solid oak kitchen, dining area, living room, 2 bedrooms and a full bath. The full walk out basement is mostly finished and includes 1 bedroom, 1 bath, large family room and a laundry room. Utilities include gas forced air heat, central air conditioning, private water well, city sewer. Updates include roof (8 yrs. old), some newer windows. Attached 2 car garage. On the outside you’ll find a nice .45 acre lot with a private backyard and includes a good 12’x20’ storage shed with an overhead door. All in all this property shows extremely well and is considered in “move in” condition. Come bid with confidence on the 16th. Sells at 6 PM. Legal and Taxes: Wayne County Parcel # 47-00043.000. Taxes are currently $528.23 per ½ year. Terms on Real Estate: 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. Chattels Start at 4 PM Appliances: Whirlpool side-by-side refrigerator w/ ice maker, 21.7 cu. ft. (white); Frigidaire upright freezer; Frigidaire 18 cu. ft. refrigerator (white); Hotpoint electric stove; Maytag washer; Amana electric dryer; Frigidaire humidifier; Snowblower, Lawn & Garden Tools: Toro Power Max 826 OXE snow blower (like new); Toro 22” push mower (2 yrs. old); Mclane gas edger; Honda 2000 watt inverter; Stihl BG 72 handheld leaf blower; Stihl FS 36 weed trimmer; rakes & hoes; 10’ alum. ext. ladder; Mitutoyo caliper; electric drill, grinder, sander; Dewalt circular saw (like new); misc. hand tools; oil cans; wooden block plane; ice tongs; ext. cords; old wooden wheelbarrow w/ wooden wheel; Furniture & Misc. Household: Lazy-Boy rocker recliner; 2 other rocker/recliners; oak king bed; Roos cedar chest; wooden blanket chest; 2-5 gal. crocks; 2 – 6’ Lifetime tables; dropleaf formica top table w/ 10 leaves & 5 chairs; table lamps; drop-leaf dinette table w/ 2 chairs & bench; 2 magazine rack/ end tables; 2 oak nightstands; Lancer couch; hide a bed couch; island w/ 6 bar stools; baby bed; Superior quart & pint milk bottles; rose pattern china set (12 pc. setting); small household scale; misc. glassware. Terms on Chattels: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Lunch Stand Owners: Roy Van Pelt

FOR SALE: Bob White Quail, Eastern Wild Turkeys, & Ornamental Pheasants. 419- 606-4561. LABRADOR RETRIEVER Puppies, AKC Registered, Shots & Wormed, Males & Females, $175 ea. (330) 600-0719 ENGLISH BULLDOG Beagle Cross Female, Good Mother, Also breeding age, Puggle Female, Call (330) 279-2102

CLIFF SPRANG, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.464.5155 or cliff@kaufmanrealty.com

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


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BICHON MALE, AKC Registered, Breeding Quality. $400 Also Cavalier Male, Ruby Color, AKC Registered, $500 (330) 749-1054

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Sports Fitness

Tools Machinery 355

FOR SALE: 9000W GENERATOR, 50amp output, Honda motor with remote start, 120/220V, $3100; Wheelbarrow-type 3-piston air comp. w/8-hp Honda motor, $800; 3" trash water pump w/6-hp Honda motor, $500. Or will sell all for $4100. Everything is brand new with factory warranties. Call Marvin @ 330-763-4808.

 FOR SALE: 2010 Model, Women's Medium Specialized hybrid bicycle. May tune-up, new crank set, chain rings, chain, grips, bar ends. Has rack, head light, speedometer,bottle cage. $380.00. (330) 674-0560†x4 

15HP KOHLER Natural Gas Motor, G o o d Condition, $300. 250Gal Fuel Tank, $75. (330) 897-6602 Leave Message.

FOR SALE: SCORPYD RDT125, with 10-pt. scope, quiver & arrows, 350 fps. (330) 674-5891

WANTED: PIONEER or Honeyville round corn crib. (330) 674-1539.

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FOR SALE: NEW 9000 watt Generator. ALSO, NEW Diesel Generator 7500 watt. Both with remote start. Powered by Honda. Call for info. 330-473-8989. FOR SALE: 4000 Watt Mitzubishi Generator with electric start. Regular or Natural gas, $600. Yamaha 2800 watt inverter generator. Both have wheel kits. 330-893-3293/days. 330-852-4874/ eve.

 WANTED TO BUY: Pony cart for medium sized pony. Call 330-695-2631  WANTED: MAGIC CHEF Natural Gas Standing Pilot Cook Stove, In good condition. (330) 473-9944 WANTED: 1 Set Good Used Buggy Wheels, Henry Mast, 2619 CR 160, Millersburg, OH. (330) 359-5629 WANTED: ROUND Wire Corn Crib, (330) 473-0096

410 WANTED: VENT Free Natural Gas Wall Mounted Heater, Must be in good condition. (330) 695-9310 WANTED: REBOUNDER in good shape. Leave message. 330-714-9082. State price & condition. LOOKING for Permission to Bow Hunt, Mostly Antlerless for the freezer. (330) 674-1430 CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094.

FOR SALE: English Bulldog. Females: 4, 5, 6 yr. old. Pets only. 330-465-9441 GRIZZLY DOUBLE bag dust collector. Excellent shape, 4-port inlet, $1100. 330-231-6475

WANTED: GOOD used utility trailer 6'x12' or 14' w/tailgate. Jacob Barkman, 330-897-7115 ext. 4

STANLEY LATHE: 16" 6 hole 3 jaw chuck, $850. Lakeville, 419-368-3817

WANTED: Used rabbit hutch. (330) 674-0384, ext. 1.

FOR SALE: Natural Gas Generators, 45KW, Ownen w/6 cyl. Ford, 102hrs, Very Good Condition. $7,500. 16KW Kohler, w/4 Cyl. Ford, 1097hrs, Very Good Condition, $5,500. 60KW, Ownen, w/V10 Ford, 300hrs, Very Good Condition, $9,500. (330) 231-2634

WANTED: SMALL mouth, 2 quart jars. 330-567-2683

FOR SALE: MILLER WELDER / g e n e r a t o r with Kohler motor, $750/obo. (330) 674-5891

WANTED: USED Open Buggy, In Good Condition. (330) 465-2794

FOR SALE: CAT 518 skidder, $16,000. Many new parts. Works good. Willis Hershberger, 5601 Edgar St., Millersburg, OH 44654. 330-893-1805

WANTED: NATURAL gas heating stove. State price and condition. Levi Schlabach 12866 CR 330, Big Prairie, OIH 44611

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

1860's LOG CABIN home w/2000 addition, located in Lawrence Co. Ohio, 2300-sf, 3+BR, 2 BA, on 22 ac.-partially wooded, barn, c/a, ventless propane, stainglass windows, built-in hutch & cabinetry, lg. woodburning fireplace, & 3 faux fireplaces, nice deck, great hunting, farming & recreation. $179,900. Dan Lester, Stillpass Realty, 304-633-3137. MLS #130261

EVERYONE DRIVES A USED CAR!

All Prices cleArly MArked On Windshields TRD OFF ROAD PACKAGE

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

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

2006 SILVERADO 79,000 K, V-6 Auto., 2 wd., locking diff liner, cover, clean. Asking $7500. 330-231-2038

SCHEDULE FALL Fencing Now!! Woven wire, Barb, Nonclimb, Highensil, Horsecote, Board, Diamond, Split, and Horse Rail. Wood and steel posts. Gates, Hog, and Cattle panels. Installation and retail. Doughty Valley Fence. (330) 674-7440 ext. 2. 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 DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split, rail, woven, wire,

$3,000. (740) 229-6183.

FOR RENT: Two bedroom apartment in Millersburg located next to the Victorian House. Kitchen, living room, laundry room, bathroom plus two car heated garage below and large covered patio. Water, sewer, trash, stove and fridge included $550.00 per month. One month security deposit required with references. Call 330-674-0022. Available after Oct 1.

Home Condo Rentals

'92 BUCKET Truck, 58' reach, tool boxes, 72,000 miles. Nice Outfit. (330) 496-3412 1990 GMC Jimmy SLE 5.7L TBI 4 speed Auto OD Custom wheels, Runs Great, Great Tires, $1250 OBO call 330-234-4408 FOR SALE: Parting out 1989S10 - Chevy 6 cyl. Runs good, 5 speed tran, $800 OBO 330-279-2142

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Vans

330-8931803 330-763-1433

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

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Hauling

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

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Landscaping

FOR SALE: 06 FORD E350 XLT. 12 pas-

Wanted to Rent sengers, 150,000 mi., $6,000. (234) LANDSCAPE RENOVATION. Mulching. 855-7126.

SUPERB INDUSTRIES is looking to rent

2003 Chrysler Town & Country Good

Free computer land Design. Envisions. Call 330-641-4109

3 or 4 bedroom home in the Condition, PW, PL, AC, $4,500 OBO Mobile Home aSugarcreek/Holmes County area. Please 330-695-5611 or 330-749-8255 925 For Sale call HR at 330-852-0500.

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FOR SALE: 14x72 Mobile Home, Vinyl Siding, Shingle Roof, In Good Condition. (330) 695-9960

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NICE OLDER Mobile Home, one acre, 2br, 2-1/2 car garage, West Holmes School. $42,500 (330) 496-3412

Land Sale Rent

WANTED TO LEASE hunting land. Will respect land and owner. 330-275-7880

see our inventory online

Trucks SUVs

2001 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 Series

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'02 HARLEY Davidson, Fatboy, Red, 23K, Detachable Windshield & Saddlebags, 2 new tires, new brakes, Runs & looks Great. Must Sell $9,000 OBO. (419) 606-3674

Fencing

Apartment Rentals 4WD, 4 new tires, alot of new parts. barb, horse, cote, hitensil. Also repairs.

FOR SALE: 10x20 Log Cabin with Deck. Good for hunting or by a lake. Ph. 330-897-2881

FOR RENT immediately, 40 acres chemical-free land at CR 150 / TR 104. Call 330-231-1212.

$17,900

WANTED PLACE to rent or buy for mobile home 330-262-5100

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Motorcycles ATVs 775

Real Estate Wanted 540

FOR RENT: Home w/Barn between Mt. Hope & Winesburg on CR 160. No Electric. (330) 893-9371

5 ACRES OF LAND, open & wooded with stocked pond. Beautiful picnic area, evergreen trees, creek with walk bridge. Storage shed. Ideal cabin site. Located 7 mi. S. of New Bedford, along SR 643. Open house on site, Wed., Aug. 28, 5-7pm. Bids to be opened on site. Thurs, Sept. 12, 2013 @ 6pm. We reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Call (330) 897-0600.

2005 TOYOTA TACOMA 4x4

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KILLBUCK, "On The Hill". For Sale by Owner, 2br, 2ba, Full House Gen., New Roof, Dbl Attach Garage, Finished Basement w/kitch. $129,900 (330) 276-1515

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

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Comm Property - Sale 530

60X80 BUILDING on 2 city lots, All utilities available, Natural gas heat, Wired for 220V, Several overhead doors. Suitable for small business, multiple apts or storage. Located on the North side of Killbuck. $50,000 (330) 231-7160

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Wanted to Buy

WANTED: MODEL 12 Aladdin Lamp burner. Must be in good condition. 330-897-0562 ext 3.

• Quad Cab • V-6 • Auto

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Automobiles

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

2000 FORD WINDSTAR Van, V6, 3.8 liter, 191K, New tires, Motor runs good, AC does not work, Has a little rust. $1,850. For info call. 330-473-8336

VAN AVAILABLE for rent. 2008 Ford 15-passenger XLT, privacy glass, hitch receiver, plus luggage carrier available. Reasonable Rates. Mlbg. (330) 231-4493

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

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Boats

12' BASS Boat, w/6HP Johnson Motor & Trailer, w/Tolling motor. $1,000 OBO. Will sell seperate. (330) 674-1400

Building Materials

NOW OPEN Centerline Cabinets 8494 East Lincoln Way Orrville, Ohio Lite Oak and dark Beech cabinets. Semi loads in stock. Assembled box cabinets made in USA. 330-683-3030. Mon. 10-7, Tues.-Fri. 8-5. Marble tops, faucets

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

FOR SALE:Porta Boat w/4 stroke. 4 hp Honda Motor. Like new. Trolling motor & all access. $2100 OBO. Levi Swartz., 3907 S. Kansas Rd., A.C., OH 44606

530

Motorcycles ATVs

FOR SALE: 2009 Polaris Ranger 500, green w/180 hrs., $7500. (330) 231-3220 2006 ARCTIC Cat 400, 4WD w/snow blade, $4,500/obo. Winesburg area. 330-359-5383. ARCTIC CAT 250 4-Wheeler, 4x4, Blade & Windshield, Excellent $2,500. Arctic Cat 650 Prowler, Good cond., $6,500. 330-359-5753 or (330) 763-0376

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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. FOR SALE: Windows: (3) 36x60 DH clay $192; (1) 64x42 DH Twin Clay $314; (1) 48x60 DH white, $189; (1) 27-1/4x43-7/8 DH white $149; (1) 36x80 door, left hand, in-swing clay, fiberglass, composite jam 4-9/16, $426. (330) 897-1222 ext 3.

695

Painting

GORILLA PAINTING Contractors-Commercial division-740-2944501; Residential division--330-2313541. See us on FB

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Roofing & Spouting

Standing Seam 1000015 AD12978446 72 sq. ft. $1 10157535 330-763-1162 BERLIN ROOFING. Shingle, Metal, Rubber and slate, reroof, and repairs. 330-893-2518.

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Storage

6000 FT Storage Space w/concrete f l o o r for rent. Levi EL Hershberger, 3765 SR 39, Millersburg. (330) 893-3263

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Welding

Troy Ridge Mfg

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

Cleaning

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

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Windows

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


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Thursday, August 29, 2013 — 39 We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

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2011 CRV SE 4WD

P7656

2010 CRV LX 4WD

P7648

2010 Odyssey LX

P7658

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

2010 Civic EX SDN

P7668

2010 Accord EX VL

P7659

P7666

2010 Civic LX SDN

2012 Accord LX 5 Speed

Other Select Used Cars

$ 9726A

8,588

2005 Toyota Matrix XR

$ 9986A

11,698

$

2008 Sonata LTD

9975A

5,998

$

2002 Focus Base

9956A

12,588

2010 Cobalt LT

$ 9990A

11,665

2005 Honda Accord EX-L Coupe Auto

$ A178A

5,998

1998 Contour SE

$ A156A

9,788

2005 LeSabre Custom

WE BUY $ A147A

14,988

2005 Odyssey EXL

$ 9900A

8,588

2005 Civic Hybrid

$ A151A

12,998

2004 SRX - LUX, Only has 39,000 Miles

$ 9995C

12,998

2009 Saturn Aura XR - Loaded

We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

College Hills Honda SALES

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

SERVICE

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

PARTS

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

$ P7667

14,998

2007 Accord CPE EXL

$ A169A

8,495

2007 Five Hundred SEL

USED CARS!

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


40 — Thursday, August 29, 2013

The Holmes County Hub Shopper

13 Buick Verano

13 GMC 3/4 Reg 4x4 13 GMC 1/2 EXT 4x4

13 Buick Regal

Power Sunroof, Navigation, Leather Seats, 18” Alloy Wheels, Remote Starter with Keyless Entry. #283

MSRP $32,710 Sale Price $31,024 Rebate $1,500

SALE PRICE

27,422 13 Buick Encore

NEW

MSRP $34,785 Sale Price $33,003

GM Rebate $4,500

MSRP $45,745 Sale Price $41,975

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

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

$

13 GMC 3/4 Ton Ext 4x4 SAVE

13 Buick Enclave AWD

NEW

Leather Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, 19” Chrome Wheels, Trailering Package, All Wheel Drive. #174

MSRP $33,935 Rebate $500

SALE PRICE

32,435

$

SALE PRICE

44,343

$

34 MPG

DENALI, Leather Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, 6.2L V8, Rear DVD & TV. #261 MSRP $65,760 Sale Price $60,449

SALE PRICE

13 Chevy Equinox

55,949

13 Chevy Equinox AWD

38 MPG

“Gas Saver”, Compass Display, Keyless Entry, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, #275 MSRP $22,805 Sale Price $21,876 GM Rebate $3,000

“Gas Saver”, Power Windows & Locks, Power Seat, Remote Vehicle Start. #223 MSRP $21,360 Sale Price $20,349 GM Rebate $2,000

SALE PRICE

4 Cylinder, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy MSRP $25,085 Wheels. #286 Sale Price $23,647 GM Rebate $2,000

4 Cylinder, Power Windows & Locks, Cruise Control, All Wheel Drive. #281. MSRP $26,835

Sale Price $25,294 GM Rebate $2,000

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

21,647

18,349

$

18,876

$

$

NEW NEW 13 Chevy 1/2 Ext 4x4NEW 14 Chevy Impala 13 Chevy Camaro

31 MPG

V6, Auto, Power Sunroof, RS Package, Rear Vision Camera. DEMO #071 MSRP $31,680 Sale Price $29,738 GM Rebate $1,500

MSRP $27,535 Sale Price $26,331

SALE PRICE

26,331

$

NEW 13 Chevy 3/4 Ext 4x4

Sale Price $33,805 Rebate $3,000

28,238

14 Chevy 1/2 Crew 4x4

“COMPLETELY REDESIGNED”, Heated Seats, Power Sliding Rear Window, Remote Start, Power Seat. #006

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

SALE PRICE

35,691

23,294 13 Chevy Traverse

NEW

SALE PRICE

28,305

$

13 Chevy 1 Ton Crew 4x4

MSRP $43,805

SALE PRICE

40,987

$

Duramax Diesel, Air, Power Windows & Locks, Locking Rear Differential, Trailering Package, White. #176 MSRP $55,485 Sale Price $52,156 Rebate $4,500

$

7 Passenger, Power Sunroof, Heated Seats, Trailering Package. #210 MSRP $38,375 Sale Price $25,858 GM Rebate $2,000

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

SAVE $10,329

MSRP $44,375 Sale Price $40,691 Rebate $2,500

$

V8, Power Windows & Locks, Locking Differential, Trailering Package, Graystone. #089 MSRP $36,710

SALE PRICE

SAVE $8,684

6.0L V8, Auto, Z71, Remote Starter, 6” Stainless Assist Steps, Power Windows & Locks. #285

SALE PRICE

SAVE $8,405

Consumer Reports Best Sedan in US Market!!!!

“New Body Style”, Keyless Entry, Power Trunk Release, Power Windows & Locks, Cruise Control, Blue Topaz. #003

$

GM Rebate $3,500

SALE PRICE

$

48,312

$

13 Chevy Cruze

13 Chevy Malibu

$

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

MSRP $49,545 Sale Price $46,343 Rebate $2,000

13 GMC YUKON XL 4X4 SAVE $9,811

$7,028

All Wheel Drive, Premium Group Leather Seats, Power Sunroof, Chrome Aluminum Wheels. #266

36,475

$

26,003

29,524

$

Leather Heated Power Seats, Z71, Rear Vision Camera, Remote Start, Chrome Assist Steps, Integrated Trailer Brake. #243

V8, Auto, Air, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Locking Rear Differential. #099

Turbo, Power Sunroof, Leather Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Remote Starter with Keyless Entry, Champagne Silver. #180

MSRP $30,340 Sale Price $28,672 Rebate $1,250

$

SAVE $9,270

SAVE $8,782

32 MPG

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

SALE PRICE

45,156

SALE PRICE

33,858

$

NEW 13 Chevy Tahoe 4x4 SAVE $8,562

LTZ, Leather Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, Color TV & DVD, Trailering MSRP $62,130 Package. #226 Sale Price $57,068 GM Rebate $3,500

SALE PRICE

53,568

$

GM Reserves the right to change rebates at any time, which may result in higher or lower pricing. Vehicle color may not reflect sale vehicle. *Must trade in any make 1999 or newer vehicle to qualify for this Bonus Cash **Sale prices include all applicable rebates and incentives, may vary per county; see your sales person for details. SALE ENDS 9/3/13. ***Must own a 99 or newer Chevrolet or GMC listed under program # 13-40CP to qualify.

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