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Calendar May

Cruisin’ for a Cure

Saturday’s car show helps in the battle against cancer

Fish fry is Saturday in Sugarcreek

By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer

American Legion Post 494 of Sugarcreek will hold its May Family Fish Fry on Saturday, May 17, from 4-7 p.m. at the Post Home on North Broadway Street in Sugarcreek. Everyone is welcome.

Holmes Veterans Service accepting applications for assistance The Holmes County Veterans Service Center will be accepting applications for assistance for May through noon on Friday, May 16. The Veterans Service Commission board meeting will be held Monday, May 19 at 6:30 p.m. Office hours are Monday, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The Service Center will be closed on Monday, May 26, in observance of Memorial Day. See Pg. 9 — CALENDAR

For the 11th year in a row, Killbuck Savings Bank is hosting a charity event with a unique twist — a chance to battle cancer while appreciating nice cars. It’s the Cruisin’ for a Cure Car Show, scheduled for Saturday, May 17. The event always transforms Killbuck into a hub of activity and style as nice cars, sparkling in the sunlight, line the curbs along the village streets, their proud owners coming from a great distance, in many cases, to show off their treasure. “In past years, the quality of these cars has simply been fantastic,” noted event organizer Eric Roll. “We have car owners coming from all over, even from surrounding states like Indiana, West Virginia and Pennsylvania.” Roll is also a judge at the show, and he said it’s becoming more and more difficult to decide between the different cars; their overall caliber is just that good.

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Cruisin’ for a Cure always transforms Killbuck into a hub of activity. The event this year will be held Saturday. Yet only the top 50 cars will win a trophy prize. Although most of the vehicles are hot rods, muscle cars and classics,

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Groceries • Veggies Baked Goods

CUSTOMER APPRECIATION SALE RICH IN TRADITION RICH IN TASTE We reserve the right to limit quantities on all sale items.

Bent & Dent

Sale Dates MAY 15 -17, 2014

Peace Officer Memorial is Sunday In tribute to law enforcement officers who have paid the ultimate price in serving their communities, Holmes County’s annual Ohio Peace Officer’s Memorial Ceremony is scheduled for Sunday, May 18. The event, to be held

Behind the barrel Ohio Department of Transportation will be working in Holmes County this week in these areas: State Route 520: Glenmont to County Road 75 — Tree removal/brush cutting (daytime road closure). U.S. 62: Millersburg east to Wilmot — Mowing (Tuesday-Thursday).

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

Sure Jell $1.05 Baking Cocoa 8 oz. $2.09 Marshmallow Fluff 16 oz. $1.39

Scott Paper Towels and Cottonelle Toilet Paper Both at a Great Price!

at the Millersburg First Presbyterian Church, 90 S. Clay St., Millersburg, will begin at 5 p.m. The ceremony is designed to honor Ohio’s and Hol-

mes County’s fallen law enforcement officers. It is sponsored by the Millersburg Police Auxiliary and the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office.

Holmes County Hub Shopper (Copyright 2014)

P.O. Box 151, Millersburg, Ohio 44691 Millersburg office: 25 N. Clay St Phone: 1-330-264-1125 Publisher: Andrew S. Dix; Managing Editor: Lance White; Ad Director: Rhonda Geer Email: holmescounty-shopper@dixcom.com Published Thursdays by the Holmes County Shopper Hub. Entered as periodicals, postage paid at Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio. Direct address changes to: The Daily Record, P.O. Box 918, Wooster, Ohio 44691. Office hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

MAY. 15th - 21th 8221 CR 192, Holmesville, OH 44633 330-279-2619 Hours: M,W,Th & Sat 8-5; Tues & Fri 8-7

Weekly Specials

Virginia Ham ............................... $3.19 Alpine Swiss ................................ $3.59 Breaded Chicken Patties .................. $2.19 Roasted & Salted Peanuts................. $1.59 Walnut Pieces .............................. $5.99 Asparagus - Homebaked Goods Bikes - Bike Parts & Repairs Interstate Batteries

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Specials

Sale Prices Good May 19TH – 24TH

TROYER MARBLE CHEESE

TROYER OFF-THEBONE HAM

3.99/lb.

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PEPSI PRODUC 12PK. …............ TS ..................... 4/$ 12.00

While Supplies Last

Storage Area open to Customers on Saturdays! Tuesday Evening Special! 4 – 6pm 10% off

$50 or more!

J & F Discount Groceries

Joe & Fannie Bowman 4992 Twp. 628 • 1 1/2 mi. SW Mt. Hope

Hours:

Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:00am - 6:00pm; Tues. - Thurs., 8:00am - 5:00pm; Sat. 8:00am - 4:00pm

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Sure Jell 1.75 oz. $1.05 ea Name Brand White Sugar 4 lbs. $1.99 Crunchy Cheese Curls 11 oz. $1.49

Alpine Swiss Cheese $3.35 a lb. While Supplies Last

330-695-2288 DELI SPECIALS

Black Forest Ham ....................................... $2.75 lb. Marble Mini Horn Only ................................... $3.09 lb.

Fresh Maple Syrup All Walnut Creek Potato Chips ............ $2.39 a bag STRAWBERRY SEASON IS COMING!

DON’T Strawberry Danish • Sure Jell FORGET Strawberry Glaze • Fruit Pectin

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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

Plant flowers, sign up for golf scramble

May 19th May 24th

Weekly Specials Sub VISIT OUR CAFE! Sandwiches

NOTICE: NOW OPEN TILL 8PM ON FRIDAYS. SEE SUMMER HOURS BELOW.

Stop in to see our selection of delicious lunch items

DELI

Virginia Ham

$3.35 lb. Brick Cheese

$3.59 lb.

DAIRY

Smith’s Vitamin D Milk

$3.19 gal.

Sugardale Hot Dogs

PRODUCE Red Potato

$2.19

The Holmes County Rails-to-Trails Coalition, along with the Holmes County Park District, will be holding a spring flower planting day at the Hipp Station/Millersburg Depot on Saturday, May 17, at 8 a.m. Volunteers are needed to help plant flowers around the depot and beautify the area for the annual Benefit Auction on Saturday, June 14. Everyone is encouraged to attend, including those who might need community service for scholarships, Scouts, 4-H groups, etc. There will be a chicken barbecue fundraiser

Preparations are being made for June 14 benefit auction served at the Winesburg Fire Department beginning at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 17. Menu includes chicken, baked beans, applesauce, dinner roll and pie; carry-outs are available. The American Legion will sponsor the third annual Jo Muse Memorial Golf scramble on July 12. The scramble will start at 9 a.m. at Fire Ridge Golf Course with proceeds donated to the American Heart Association in Muse’s memory.

5lb bag White Grapes

Holmesville 330-279-2283 2 miles north of Holmesville on SR 83

$1.99 lb.

SALE DATES: May 19th – 24th

FROZEN

Smith’s Ice Cream 1.75qt

~ Deli ~ Black Forest Ham ...................... $2.99 lb.

$3.35

Beef Bologna. ............................. $3.99 lb.

Charbroiled Burgers 4oz. $4.59 lb.

NOTICE NEW SUMMER HOURS: MON.-THUR. 8AM-6PM, FRI. 8AM-8PM, SAT 8AM-6PM

Call for Church & Wedding Orders!

330-359-8100 NEW HOURS: Mon-Thurs 8am-6pm;Fri 8am-8pm Sat. 8am-6pm

Marble ........................................ $3.29 lb. Jumping Jack .............................. $3.29 lb. Garlic Cheese ............................. $2.99 lb.

~ In Stock ~

.99¢ lb.

Free Delivery - Limited Area 16000 East Main St. • Mt. Eaton, OH www.RedTomatoMarketFoods.com

Hole sponsors are being sought at $100 per hole. Anyone wishing to make a contribution can contact Karen Shaffer at 330763-1006 or Georgianna Cool at 330-763-3423. The event will include 50/50 drawing; proximities; circle hole; mulligans and skins. Cost is $50 per player with discounted rates for season pass holders and includes lunch following the event. Sign up at Fire Ridge or by calling the course at 330-674-3921.

Mulch: Brown • Red • Black • Bark $3.25 or 10 at $3.00 ea. Potting Soil • Peat Moss • Chicken Manure Cow Manure • Top Soil Hanging Baskets • Planting Flowers Potted Flowers • Tomato Plants • Pepper Plants

GOOD FOOD…

FRESH

OHIO FOOD STAMPS

Mon.-Fri. 9-7; Sat. 9-6; Closed Sunday


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A new race in town Millersburg Rotary sponsoring 5k/10k/1 mile kids’ fun run on Saturday By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — Local runners, amateur and professional alike, have one more event to gear up for this summer season. There’s a new race in town — The Millersburg Rotary Club 5k/10k/1 mile kid’s fun run. The running event will be on Saturday, May 17, at the Millersburg Hipp Station Depot at 62 N. Grant St. The 5k and 10 races both start at 8:30 a.m., and the kids’ fun run, completely free of charge, will start at 9:30 a.m. The Rotary Club is hoping to host these races annually, according to member Darla Stitzlein, who also admitted to having “the lofty goal of attracting 200 participants this first year.”

Wayne County fair-style chicken barbecue is May 16

To date, more than 50 people have registered for the race, with about half of them from outside the county. “What’s great about so many of the participants being tourists is they’ll be spending the day, or even weekend, in the county, spending money on tourism events and at the local restaurants and hotels.” Stitzlein said. The race itself will very much have a local flavor to it, exposing outsiders to the distinctive Holmes County brand. The registration bags, for instance, will be full of samples from community businesses and sponsors; the race T-shirts will be embroidered by Berlin Embroidery; and the medals will be fashioned out of cherry wood, representative of all the nearby wood industries, and will be

polio virus,” Stitzlein explained. “When the Rotary Club took up this cause 25 years ago, there were approximately 100 countries with the polio virus. The improvements that have been made are partly due to fundraising efforts. ... A race seemed an appropriate event to raise more money for this charity. After all, we should feel very fortunate that, thanks to the polio vaccine we received as kids, we can enjoy running.” It seemed appropriate to focus on a local charity as well, noted member Darrell Lee, since the Rotary Club has always “sought to assist and help both with local and international endeavors.” By also supporting the Holmes County Share-a-Christmas charity, the club hopes to draw attention to its multi-faceted mission.

“I don’t know if the community as a whole knows what we’re continually involved in,” noted Lee. “This event gives us the opportunity to get that info out there, and to show what we do and what we’re about.” The new race should have “a family-friendly atmosphere,” Lee added, “and provide a chance to have fun while doing good in the community.” To learn more about the racing event, go to http://ohioraceday. com/races/millersburg-rotaryclub/ or https://www.facebook. com/events/177740652420282/. For more information about how to join the Millersburg Rotary club, call Darrell Lee at 330-401-8884. Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330-674-5676 or bzaffini@the-daily-record.com.

Church briefs The 4UCC4Christ will distribute personal care items, baby needs, cleaning supplies and paper products the third Tuesday of each month in the basement of Baltic Village Hall from 1-5 p.m. to assist those in need. The next distribution will be May 19.

A chicken barbecue, Wayne County fair style, will be held Friday, May 16 from 4:30-7 p.m. at Moreland United Methodist Church, 6 miles south of Millersburg Wooster off state Route 83 at 128 E. Moreland Road. UMC to hold Carry-outs available and blood drive handicap accessible. ProUnited ceeds to help with building Millersburg Methodist Church, locatimprovements. ed at 5395 Township Road 336, is sponsoring an American Red Cross Gospel singing blood drive on Saturday, in Wilmot May 31 from 10 a.m. until 2 The Dixie Melody Boys p.m. in the fellowship hall. will present an evening of Volunteers ages 17 and Southern gospel singing older are welcome. There is on Saturdayy, May 17 from no age limit for senior citi6-8 p.m. at Faith Christian zens. Youth 16 years of age Academy, 511 W. Main St., may donate with parental Wilmot. Special guests will consent. Parental consent forms are at the donation be Four by Grace. Doors open at 5:15 p.m.; site. Youths 15 and youngsuggested donation at the er may not donate. door is $5 (children 15 and If you are taking younger free). There will prescription(s), you may be a love offering taken. donate as long as you fall All will receive a free Bible within normal range when book marker and there a blood sample is taken before donation. will be CD giveaways. The event is sponsored A picture ID is required by Down Home Gospel for all donors — generally Radio and Faith Baptist a driver’s license. RefreshChurch. For more infor- ments will be served to all mation go to www.down- donors. homegospelradio.com or call 330-256-3114. Moorhead

4UCC4Christ distribution is third Tuesday

engraved by Millersburg’s own Star Laser. The Holmes County Health Department will also have a booth at the event, and will give away 72 bike helmets as part of their ongoing campaign to promote safe fitness practices. Perhaps the most important feature of the race, however, and the central emphasis of its organizers, is the charity component. The money collected from the registration fees will go to two different charities: Rotary International Polio Plus and Holmes County Share-aChristmas. The former charity, which focuses on polio eradication across the globe, has been a concern of the International Rotary Club for a few decades now. “There are still three countries that suffer from outbreaks of the

Church, 10415 County Road 329, Shreve, will hold Tasty Treats VBS June 9-13, 7-8:45 p.m. For ages 4 through grade 12. For more information visit moorheadmennonite.org.

Donations needed Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store is located at 7703-B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-857-5516. or 330464-1261.

Free Bibles available RITTMAN — Need a Bible? We can deliver/ mail you one without cost or obligation. KJV Bible, New Testament, Large Print and Children’s Bible Stories are available. Contact: 330-855-7734, 330927-4857, 330-939-6231 or needfreebibles@gmail. com.

Join trip to Israel

Pastor Bob Fetterhoff of the Wooster Grace Brethren Church will lead a tour of Israel and Jordan. For information, call 330-2649459, Ext. 220, or email info@woostergrace.org. The 12-day trip features first-class hotels, roundMennonite trip airfare, two daily schedules Vacation meals. The price is $4,895 per person based on douBible School ble occupancy from CleveMoorhead Mennonite land.

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The Clark family shares a passion for feeding the hungry, both physically and spiritually. Their folk style of gospel music will be well-received in Holmes County.

Clark family to perform in Holmes County When Glen and Daniele Clark heard the doctor say their beautiful baby boy had Crouzon Syndrome, they had no way of knowing the journey they were about to begin. Told their son would most likely not live more than a year and would always be “a vegetable,” they refused to believe his situation was hopeless. Years later, after more than 20 surgeries, Beau and his seven siblings, musicians and singers all, travel the country with their parents to spread the Good News. With more surgeries in the near future, Beau and his family know that God’s hand is on them, guiding their paths as they reach

out to others. The Clark family shares a passion for feeding the hungry, both physically and spiritually. Having appeared several times at venues with local singer John Schmid, their folk style of gospel music will be well-received in Holmes County. The schedule is as follows: May 16, 6 p.m., Berlin on the Square (in case of inclement weather, at German Village); May 17, 7 p.m., Jitters in Millersburg; May 18, 9 a.m. at Mennonite Christian Assembly in Fredericksburg. There is no admission charge; free will offerings will be taken.


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

The Parts Place of Millersburg, Inc.

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

330-674-2344

FAITH VIEWbooks BOOKS, MUSIC, FAMILY DVD’s, CANDLES, BOXED CARDS & MORE. Mon. - Fri. 8-5 • Sat. - 8-3 • 330-674-0684

One mile west of Mt. Hope, right on Twp. Rd. 616. Watch for sign.

Millersburg, OH

Matrix Chi Tigi

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

MILLERSBURG OIL, INC.

ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME

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

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

MILLER, MAST, MASON & BOWLING, LTD

WALNUT CREEK PLANING

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

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

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

Complete Building Center 893-2251 • 1-800-362-6682

330-893-3411

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

HOLMES LIMESTONE CO. Berlin, Ohio

4819 E. Main St. • Berlin • 330-893-3287

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

WEST SIDE

JIM BARNHART’S BODY REPAIR AUTOMOTIVE Collision - Insurance Work

AND TRANSMISSION Twp. Rd. 311, Millersburg, OH Mon-Fri 8am-5pm 180 S. Mad Anthony St. (330) 674-6979 Ph. 674-1122 Millersburg, OH 44654

YOuR OnE StOP COnvEniEnCE StORE • Fresh Deli • Groceries • Beverages • Wine And More!

330-496-2361

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

Your Full-Line Bakery Skilled and Intermediate Care • Comprehensive Rehabilitation • Alzheimer’s Center

FARM & BAKERY LTD.

105 Majora Lane • Millersburg

5452 St. Rt. 557, Millersburg

330-674-4444

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Country Mart

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6139 SR 39 • Millersburg

330-674-9060

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• Boarding • Grooming • Puppy Daycare • Laundro-Mut

holmeslumber.com

5456 CR 120 (S. Market St.) Berlin

EAST HOLMES VETERINARY CLINIC

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pHONe: 330-893-2057 5503 County Rd. 120, Berlin, ohio

Between Berlin & Bunker Hill 4540 US 62 Millersburg 330-893-3149

New & Used Tires Rotation & Repair Brake Service • Batteries

330-674-0025 450 Railroad St. • Millersburg

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

Phone 330-279-4522

Fax 330-279-2610

HOLMES REDIMIX, INC. READY MIX CEMENT 5420 Co. Rd. 349 Call Collect 330-674-0865

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

Visit Our Showroom! Let us design and build your dream home.

LLC 4609 TR 371,

330-893-2015 Millersburg

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

4500 SR 557 in Charm

COMPANY, INC. ASPHALT PAVING Outfitting sportsmen for the great outdoors! SINCE 1964 CHARM 330-893-1486 KIDRON

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

HOURS: M-F 8-5 SATURDAY 8-3

330-893-2216

Cell: 330-674-8374

MELWAY PAVING

“All Your Grocery Needs” 330-674-9775

Doughty Farm Meats 8101 St. Rt. 241, Mt. Hope • 330-674-0922 Mon-Sat 7am-8pm • mrsyoderskitchen.com

No job is too big or too small

Garage Doors & Operators

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

HOLMES TIRE LLC.

$8 Minimum

MILLER OVERHEAD DOORS, INC.

10042769

CHEVY • BUICK • GMC TRUCK

urthmann Restaurant “Where the Locals Eat” Open Daily 5:30am-8pm; Closed Sunday Daily Specials - Homemade Pie

& Country mall 330-893-2131

Trail View Plaza LTD 42 North Grant Street, Millersburg

5029 Somerset Rd., Berlin Ohio, 44610

The Best of Home Cooking Since 1938

HEINI’S PLACE CHEESE HOUSE

Tom Bryan Owner 330-674-1369 We Deliver!

Gazebos • Patio Furniture Pergolas • Arbors • Bridges

oyd

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

FEIKERT SAND & GRAVEL, INC.

Since 1988

B W&

RICK HAWKINS LUMBER

Owned and operated by East Holmes Veterinary Clinic

CHLABACH’S

ENGINE REPAIR

ALL MAJOR BRANDS

Trimmers - Tillers - Lawn Mowers - Blowers - Chain Saws

6848 Twp. RD. 630, MiLLeRSBuRg 1/4 Mile E. of Benton Off CR 207 • (330) 674-0479

Berlin 5862 N. Market St.

(330) 893-3273 Walnut Creek 2804 St. Rt. 39

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www.millersdrygoods.com Mon- Sat. 8-5, Closed Sun.

P Stony oint SUPPLY

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330-852-2600

We ship UPS on most items

Monday-Friday 6:30am to 5:00pm ; Sat. 7:00am to 11:30am


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Thursday, May 15, 2014 — 7

Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

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

NAME BRAND DISCOUNT GROCERIES and BULK FOODS!

WEAVER RIDGE SURPLUS 2495 CR 168 (Near Trail)

10203580

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

May 16th - 21st 7841 CR 373, BIG PRAIRIE, OH

Mon. 8-7: Tues.-Fri. 8-5: Sat. 8-3

(BETWEEN SHREVE & NASHVILLE)

Name Brand Bent & Dent Grocery

SUMMER HOURS

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

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

50lb Potatoes ................$12.00 Evaporated Cane Juice .......70¢ lb Styrofaom Plates 100 ct. .......$2.99 Lots of detergents: dish soap, laundry detergent, cleaners & more!

HANGING BASKETS

Hours: M-F 8:30-6p • Sat. 8:30-5p

NOW OPEN

Meat • Cheese • Bulk Food Easy Carve Ham ......................................$2.19 lb Colby Cheese ..........................................$2.99 lb

1430 S. Washington St., Millersburg • 330.674.3888

between Advance Auto Parts and Verizon

While Supplies Last

Apples, fruit, South Carolina Strawberries, Florida vine ripe watermelon Asparagus, maple syrup products, jams, Rhubarb jellies and and Lettuce lots more

Country View Produce

2 mi. south of Mt. Eaton, 10548 Massillon Rd. (Off of CR 241) Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 9-7; Thurs. and Sat. 9-5; Closed Sunday

Now Open Til 7 Every Tuesday Night Brick .............................................$2.97 Marble (Mini Horns)..................$3.57 Baked Ham..................................$2.87 Easy Carve Ham .........................$2.32

Prices Good May 19th to May 24th

Hanging Baskets $12.97

Mon. May 26 Closed for Memorial Day Thurs. May 29 Closed for Ascension Day Wed. May 28 Open 8 AM to 5 PM

2430 TR 183, Baltic, Oh 43804-9607 330.897.3536 • Fax 330.897.2061 Mon., Thurs., Fri. 8-5; Tues. 8-7; 5 Closed Wed.; Sat. 8-4; Closed Sun.

8431 TR 527 • Shreve, OH 44676 330-567-2569 HOURS Mon. - Fri. 8:30a - 5:30p Sat. 8:30a - 4:00p

Week of May 19th - 24th Buffalo Chicken Breast .............................$3.69/lb Chopped Ham .............................................$2.49/lb Farmers Cheese ..........................................$3.59/lb Smoked Swiss ............................................$3.89/lb Thesco Flour ................................................... 40¢/lb Marshmallows 16oz Mini or Reg ...................$1.39 ea. Honey Graham Crackers.......................... $1.75 ea. Gerbers Frozen Breast Pieces 20 lb box $1.75/lb Order By 5-20-14

Lawn Furniture 5% OFF

We will be closed May 29th

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

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

May 15 – May 31 th

st

Gift C ert Avail ificates able

Bone in Pork Chops ........................... $3.79/lb. Regular Link Sausage ......................$3.09/lb. Spare Ribs............................................... $1.49/lb Fresh Pasture Raised Chicken Available

May 23rd and After

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


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Cruisin’ (From Page 1) American Cancer Society, which has definitely benefited, over the last decade or so, from the efforts of the Killbuck Bank Relay for Life Team. But for the Relay team, it’s much more than just a theoretical campaign. The cause is intensely personal, as Roll said, because “everyone knows somebody with cancer, and everyone is connected to it somehow. “ All proceeds are donated in honor of current and former bank employees who have suffered from cancer, a closeto-home reality that has only spurred on the fundraising effort. “Our team has raised at least $10,000 a year for the past 10 years,” Roll noted proudly. That accomplishment also speaks to Submitted photo The Cruisin’ for a Cure show is an opportunity to help battle cancer while the work of businesses and sponsors throughout Killbuck, which all continue appreciating antique and classic cars.

to lend their support and energy to the cause, and which are “key to helping us pull this off,” Roll said. At the Cruisin’ for a Cure Car Show, area businesses will be out in force, offering specials and door prizes. The event will also feature a food tent, games for children — hula hoop and limbo contests — and a live performance by Wooster band Prism. Cars will be registered from 10 a.m. to noon, though some people will doubtless be setting up as early as 7 a.m., noted Roll. The judging will take place from noon to 4 p.m. Contact Eric Roll at The Killbuck Savings Bank, 330-276-4881, for more information. Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330-674-5676 or bzaffini@ the-daily-record.com.

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‘Hometown proud and patriotic’ Bed tax, donations fund 37 flags for Millersburg By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer Hoping to bring a little more patriotism and community to the village, members of the Millersburg Lions Club are working on decorating the downtown with 37 American flags. The project, funded in part by a Millersburg Bed Tax grant and in part by private donation, is the brainchild of member Frank Arnold and several other members of the group who have spent the past week hanging the flags from light posts and buildings along Jackson Street and around the courthouse. “It’s just being hometown proud and pretty

patriotic,” said Arnold. “I don’t believe the flag is flown enough.” He hopes the flags bring something “a little different and fresh” to downtown, which over the summer months welcomes tourists and locals to participate in events including Antiques in the Alley, Second Saturdays and Thunder Over Holmes County. The flags will remain hanging downtown until at least Labor Day, said Arnold. “It’s just another thing we’re doing for the community,” he said, noting while the Lions Club’s main focus is eyesight, there is a community service aspect to the club. “We try to be active in the community.” The Lions provide

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Millersburg Lions Club members are working on decorating the downtown with 37 American flags. annual financial support for hanging flower baskets downtown, and last year completed a proj-

ect to relight the exterior of the courthouse. With landscaping and the placing of a plaque

pending, that project is Reporter Christine L. expected to be complet- Pratt can be reached at ed in the short term, he 330-674-5676 or cpratt@ said. the-daily-record.com.

nized for their career development completion achievements, including Adult Basic and Literacy Education students receiving their GED this past year. The public is invited to attend this ceremony which will be held in the Commons area of the Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center at 1783 state Route 60, Ashland. For more information, contact the Adult Education Department at 419-289-3313 or the AC W H C C website atwww.acwhcc.org.

May 31 with tee-off from 9-11:30 a.m. Teams (consisting of four players) must preregister by May 17. Cost is $55 per golfer and $5 skins (optional). Cost includes a steak dinner after the tournament. (In addition to the dinner included, sandwiches will be provided at the turn.) Proceeds benefit Relay for Life. For more information or to register, call James Patterson at 330-231-6301.

present. Prizes include a Stihl gas chainsaw, Stihl weedeater and a Stihl gas handheld blower. Proceeds go toward a new grass truck. For information, 330-359-5995.

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American Heritage Series to begin Sunday David Barton’s American Heritage Series will be presented at Jitters Coffee House each Sunday at 6 p.m., beginning on Sunday, May 18. A lively discussion will follow the 45 minute film. This is the same series that was interrupted by the weekend storms this past winter. Grab a cup of coffee and join us.

Fish fry to be held at Lake Memorial Park A fish fry will be held Sunday, May 18, at noon, at Lake Memorial Park, Big Prairie. All you care to eat; dine in or carry-

out meals available. Cost is $8; for ages 12 and younger, $4. Fish, french fries, coleslaw, fried dill pickles, applesauce, dessert, orange beverage, coffee (bottled drinks extra). Proceeds will go to the maintenance and improvement of the park. The park is 1 mile west of Big Prairie on Holmes County Road 100.

Recognition Ceremony for Adult Education is May 21

The Recognition Ceremony for Adult Edu- Millersburg cation students from Eagles to hold the Ashland CountyWest Holmes Career golf outing Center is scheduled for Millersburg Eagles Wednesday, May 21, at Aerie 2418 is hosting a 7 p.m. More than 100 golf outing at Black Diastudents will be recog- mond Golf Course on

June Wilmot Fire to hold spring raffle Wilmot Fire & Rescue will hold its spring raffle drawing Friday, June 2 at 6 p.m. at the blood drive. Winner need not be

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World made possible by generous donation from your mom Mother’s Day this year brings with it the convergence of a thousand different thoughts. I find myself at present surrounded by mothers in every stage of the game. A niece celebrates her first Mother’s Day among the honored, bouncing a 5-month-old boy on her knee. The gal next door saw her youngest daughter off to prom the other night. A legion of moms lines the bleachers up and down Ella Street as ball season hits full stride. My own mom, well into her seventh decade of the calling, continues to revel daily in every aspect of great-grand-, grand- and straight-up motherhood afforded by her 61 prog-

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eny. And a friend at work looks — June due date or not — as if she might just end up on the receiving end of the Mother’s Day celebration this time around. Under my own roof, motherhood takes a strange new turn as Kristin watches her firstborn fully fledge in one brief weekend from co-ed, to college graduate, to Commissioned Officer in the U.S. Army. The other evening a female friend of mine

posted on Facebook, “Why are some men intimidated by a strong woman?” (Please don’t get offended, guys. I said some, not all.) My very first thought was, “Wait. Is there any other kind?” I guess I’ve been lucky in my life to have been surrounded by strong women right from the start — a mom, four older sisters and a pair of grandmothers, each one fully capable of wrangling the moon if she so desired. Every one of them constantly modeling the life lesson that if you want something, then you work for it, simple as that. Boy, girl, man, woman — none of that really matters when

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for me so far.” Just the other day I was talking to a foreign friend about the difference between Mother’s Day and Father’s Day here in the U.S., and summarized it like this: “On Father’s Day, Dad gets up early and goes fishing. On Mother’s Day the world stops turning and we all run to hug Mom.” They say that often-

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Local Entertainment Pizza Hut/Wingstreet, 1831 Beall Ave., Wooster, will hold a cruise-in each Wednesday through Sept. 24 from 5-9 p.m. It is a community event, geared for the entire family. It is free and open to all makes, models and years of cars, trucks and motorcycles. Features will include Wing Night (10 percent off to all cruisers) with giveaways, door prizes and games. JR the DJ will provide music services with the best from the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s. A number of area businesses are contributing partners: Buffalo Wild Wings, Applebee’s, Advance Auto Parts, Wayne Lanes, Fiore’s Italian Restaurant, Hartzler Family Dairy, The Butcher Block & Deli, Chipotle’s Mexican Grill, Arby’s Taco Bell, Starbuck’s Jones Potato Chips (Mansfield), Famous Hair,

Green Leaf Restaurant, Triway Lanes, Auto Zone, Best Cuts, Frito-Lay of Wooster, Longhorn Steakhouse, Beall Avenue Car Wash, Farmer Boy Restaurant, Ryans, The Barn (Smithville) and Long John Silvers. Other businesses interested in being a part of the event can contact Jeff Rickel, 419-884-7075 or Corey at the Wooster Pizza Hut.

Euchre Card Party Public Euchre Card Party will be held Tuesday, May 27, 7 p.m., at St. Luke Community Center, Rambo Street, Danville (turn west at traffic light, go ½ block — directly across street from Danville High School); $1 admission; prizes and refreshments.

Mohican Pow-Wow celebrates Native American culture The Great Mohican Pow-

Wow will be held at Mohican Reservation Campgrounds in Loudonville from July 11-13 and Sept. 19-21. This beautiful setting is nestled in secluded wooded hills lending itself well to the authenticity of the event. The 2014 show features a world-champion hoop dancer, flute player of the year, tomahawk throwing, fire starting demonstrations, drum making demonstrations and powerful storytelling. Throughout the festivities, there are plenty of music and dance performances, contests and customary food and artisans. In addition to the Native foods, stories, music, dancing and drum competitions, there are original Native American creations by more than 40 traders, artisans and crafters. Wares on display and for sale include pottery, bead working, knife making, silversmithing, quill working, antler works, fur trading, wood and bone carving,

leather work, basket weaving, clothes making and jewelry. The Great Mohican Indian Pow-Wow will be hosted by Mohican Reservation Campgrounds at 23270 Wally Road South, Loudonville. Admission is $8/adult and $4/child with discounts for two- and three-day passes as well as for colleges, groups, Scouts, teachers, seniors and veterans. For complete information or directions, phone 1-800-7662267 or visit www.mohicanpowwow.com.

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Farming Rockin’ with the hummingbirds on a beautiful morning The hummingbirds are back! The first one showed up last week. I found the feeders from last year, filled one of them up and hung it out, only to discover it was leaking. Since we had two, I filled the second one, only to find that it was also leaking. (So much for plastic stuff made in China!) So it was off to our local Tractor Supply to purchase a new feeder. They had several to choose from. After much indecision

Barbwire Barb Lumley on which one to get, I settled on one that looks like an old-fashioned canning jar. It has a square wire handle to hang it by, similar to the jars from years ago that had “wire bails.” I came home, made the nectar, filled the feeder

and hung it on the front porch. The next morning was a beautiful and warm morning (no rain!), so I took my cup of coffee and went out on the porch, sat in my new rocking chair that my son gave me, and watched the hummingbirds feed. It was so peaceful and enjoyable. The dogwoods and lilac bushes are so pretty. All the colors of spring are so enjoyable after a dull, dark winter. The following morning there he was — “Bullybird! He was sitting on the handle of the feeder surveying his kingdom! Every time another hummingbird came in to feed, he went after it and chased it away. He reminded me of those old war movies where our airplanes would just be flying along in the sky and suddenly an enemy airplane would dive

down and attack, and our planes would then scatter in all directions. Bullybird is a “dive bomber”! So how do you stop a Bullybird from chasing all the other hummingbirds away? When I was a kid in school and a bully picked on me I just “socked” him. (You didn’t get suspended from school for defending yourself back then.) Obviously the other hummingbirds were too afraid of Bullybird to engage him in a fight. The answer had to be another feeder in a different location. On Saturday, a call from my oldest son telling me that he was coming down to the farm and would be taking me out for the day, meant that I would be planning on stopping somewhere to buy a feeder. However, I didn’t know that our stop would be the Hartville Hardware. What a place! If

you don’t find what you want there, you probably won’t find it anywhere! An entire day could be spent just looking at everything. My one and only purchase was a hummingbird feeder, however there were a couple of other items that definitely interested me, including a set of dishes that looked like Holsteins! My advice, don’t go to Hartville on Saturday! The amount of traffic and people is unreal! People travel for miles and miles to go to the Hartville Flea Market and to eat at the Hartville Kitchen. There are many other attractions. Lunch at Grinders was very good after a wait to get seated. Then it was on to my son’s house to visit with family. Our drive to Hartville was on some of the less traveled country roads, the type of drive that I always enjoy. Stark coun-

ty fields are very wet and few have been planted. A lot of them have standing water. Spring is proving to be as difficult as winter for farmers. I wish more farms would put up signs telling who they are, as I saw several with Holsteins but had no idea who owned them. This morning I hung the second feeder out and was rewarded by the birds coming to feed immediately. In just a few minutes there he was, perched in his spot on the first feeder. Meanwhile the other hummingbirds were enjoying themselves at the new feeder around the corner. Bullybird is going to be kept very busy if he tries to boss both feeders! Who knows, more birds are showing up and one of these days he may just meet his match!

SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. May 5 75 CALVES — Choice calves WOOSTER 300-350; good calves 250-290; HAY AUCTION light & thins 85-down; back to TOWN & COUNTRY farm bulls 250-380, heifers 100May 3 320; FEEDERS: steers & bulls 34 LOADS — 1st cutting 185- 125-180, heifers 120-160. 250 ton; rd. bale 26; wrapped 139 CATTLE — Choice rd. oatlage 32 bale; 2nd cutting steers 145-153.50; good steers 225-360 ton; rd. 165-185 bale; lg. 140-144.50; Holstein steers 100sq. 220 ton; 3rd cutting 200-325 130; choice heifers 142-153; ton; lg. sq. 270 ton; straw 145- good heifers 130-141.50; good 165 ton; rd. 150 ton; lg. sq. 155 Holstein cows 90-108.50, yellow ton; oats 17 bag; firewood 60; and thins 90-down; good beef eggs 1-1.20. cows 90-118.50; bulls 100-115. May 31, Machinery Auction 61 HORSES — Top horse 950; top pony 120.

FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 May 6 51 CALVES — Good to choice calves 295-340; medium to good calves 260-295; fair to medium calves 185-260; commons and lights 90-down; cross bred calves 260-down; back to farm, bull calves 295-340. DAIRY CATTLE — Holstein cows 1,000-1,600; Holstein heifers 2,200-down; open 1,450-down. STOCK BULLS — 1,2001,475. 30 PIGS — 60-70 lbs. 80-90; 70 lbs.-up 105-down. 74 SHEEP/LAMBS — Feeder lambs 200-210; sheep for slaughter 90-down. 8 GOATS — 42.50-155. 51 BUTCHER HOGS — 240-260 lbs. 83-down; butcher sows 50-84; boars by wt. 20-30. 145 CATTLE — Steers 149151; bulls 100-111.50; good beef cows 100-110; medium to good beef cows 90-100; fair to medium cows 82-90; common cows 82-down.

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Farming OEFFA schedules farm tour series with first event in June

The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association has announced the farm tours and workshops that will be included in the 2014 Ohio Sustainable Farm Tour and Workshop Series, featuring free public tours of some of Ohio’s finest sustainable and organic farms. OEFFA has offered these tours for more than 30 years, providing unique opportunities for growers, educators and conscientious eaters to learn about sustainable food and farm products in a real world

setting from farmers with years of practical experience. “Consumer demand for fresh, locally produced food and farm products continues to grow, along with the desire to understand how food gets from the field to the dinner table. Farmers know all the dirt and this summer, they’re sharing that knowledge about how sustainably produced food is grown,” said Lauren Ketcham, OEFFA’s communications coordinator. “The tours are also designed to

help farmers and gardeners learn from each other so they can improve their production and marketing techniques and grow their operations.” Fifteen tours, six workshops and a farm-to-table dinner are being sponsored by OEFFA and will be held between June 7-Nov. 14. The 2014 farm tour and workshop series is promoted in cooperation with The Ohio State University Sustainable Agriculture Team, which is sponsoring additional tours. In total, the series

features 21 farms, four university research center tours, six educational workshops, a film screening and a benefit dinner. OEFFA’s tours and workshops are: Saturday, June 7: Pastured dairy farm and milking parlor open house — Snowville Creamery, Meigs County. Saturday, June 14: Organic fruit and vegetable CSA farm tour — Fulton Farms, Miami County. Sunday, June 15: Pasture raised livestock and value-added processing farm

6 FEEDER PIGS — 70-85 lbs. 40-90. 39 FAT CATTLE — Good steers 125-139; choice Holstein steers 125-133; good Holstein steers 115-125; 12 BULLS — 1,000-1,500 lbs. 108-132.50; 1,500-2,000 110-121. 89 COWS — Good 93-110.50; medium-good 86-93; fair-medium 78-86; light-thin 78-down; 85 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 100-200. 28 DAIRY. 3 HORSES. 139 CALVES — 95-120 lbs. 270-330; good 200-270; common 200-down; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 250-350; crossbred bulls 140-

310; Jersey/crossbred heifers 170-350. 195 GOATS — Kid 150down; billies 215-down; nannies 245-down; wethers 435down. 984 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks and ewes 50-70; lambs 40-60 lbs. 180-235; 60-80 lbs. 165-210; 80-100 lbs. 170-187.50; 100-130 lbs. 175-190; 130 lbs.-up 175. TOTAL HEAD — 1,624. 69 LOADS — Alfalfa, 1st cutting 220-325; 2nd cutting 200-500; alfalfa, 3rd and 4th cutting 225-375; mixed 1st cutting 130-385; mixed 2nd cutting 190-500; lg. bales hay 45-75 bale; lg bales hay 160310 ton; wheat straw 210-300;

lg. straw bales 120 ton; corn fodder 27.50; balage 45-90 ton. May 16-17, Swap Meet May 23, Trotting Sale, 3:30 p.m. May 24, Kelli Miller Circus

tour — Tea Hills Farm, Ashland County. Monday-Friday, June 16-20: Five-day solar electric workshop — Ohio Lumbermens Building, Franklin County. Sunday, June 22: Sustainable urban homestead tour — Harmonious Homestead, Franklin County. Thursday, June 26: Dairy herd health workshop — Pleasantview Farm, Pickaway County. Sunday, June 29: Sustainable flower farm open house — Sunny Meadows

Flower Farm, Franklin County. Sunday, July 13: Specialty livestock farm tour — Smaht Fahm, Medina County. Monday, July 21: Diversified specialty crop farm tour and commercial organic tomato production workshop — Edible Earth Farm, East Hickory, Pennsylvania. Friday, Aug. 1: Organic no-till grain farm tour — Twin Parks Organic Farm, Wayne County.

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Markets (From Page 12) FEEDER CATTLE — Steers & bulls 160-185; heifers 140-175; Holsteins, 155-down. TOTAL HEAD — 359. 46 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 175-310 ton; 2nd & 3rd cutting 240-310 ton; lg. sq. 120225 ton; rd. bales 15-65 ton; wheat straw 190 ton; corn fodder 30; balage 65-90 ton; firewood 50. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION May 7 44 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 73-79; 250-280 lbs. 80; sows, heavy 86; boars 17.

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Taste for Summer Wine & BBQ Fest is Saturday The Clary Gardens Taste for Summer Wine & BBQ Fest on Saturday, May 17 has a full course of food, wine tastings, live music, BBQ vendors and arts and crafts booths. The event takes place from noon to 9 p.m. at Clary Gardens, 588 W. Chestnut St. (state Route 541) in Coshocton. The Taste for Summer is a fundraiser for garden projects at Clary Gardens, specifically toward the developing children’s garden. Tickets for the Taste For Summer event are $10. Wine tasting tickets are an additional $10 for 10 wine tastings (which includes a complimentary wine glass), and the beer tastings are $5 for 6 beer tastings. Parking is free. Wineries participating in the event include Troutman Vineyards, Shawnee Springs Winery, Swiss Heritage Winery,

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top gardening tour and OEFFA fundraiser — The Crest Gastropub, Franklin County. Sunday, Sept. 7: The Farmers’ Table: A gathering in celebration of Ohio farms and flavors — Jorgensen Farms, Franklin County. Sunday, Sept. 14: Diversified century farm open house — Carriage House Farm, Hamilton County.

Saturday, Sept. 20: Worker-owned cooperative farm tour — Our Harvest Cooperative, Hamilton County. Sunday, Sept. 21: Steel in the field workshop — Mile Creek Farm, Montgomery County. Sunday, Sept. 28: Farming with horses workshop — Mud Run Farm, Stark County.

Saturday, Oct. 4: Organic dairy farm tour — DeBruin Family Dairy, Fayette, County. Sunday, Oct. 12: Restoration agriculture farm tour — Creekview Ridge Farm, Carroll County. Monday-Friday, Nov. 10-14: Five-day solar electric workshop — Local Roots Market and Café, Wayne County.

The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association (OEFFA) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1979 by farmers, gardeners and conscientious eaters who committed to work together to create and promote a sustainable and healthful food and farming system. For more information, go to www.oeffa.org.

6-11 p.m. There will be Latin music, dancing and cal Outreach, Orrville, food at the Wooster Inn will hold its sixth annual patio. Salsa Sizzle on Aug. 9, Proceeds benefit CAMO

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creating areas for games such as bocce and says that seating or rugs can help establish designated areas without fences or barriers. In creating vistas, you can use a combination of natural and manmade elements. This can include creating garden areas with rocks and fountains and adding little surprises such as statuettes, pagoda lanterns and seating for two, says Varias. 4. Landscaping The first step in landscaping is cleaning up the space and trimming bushes, trees and overgrown plants to create a fresh palette. Anthony recommends hiring a professional landscaper as they will be able to tell you what plants are appropriate for your climate. If a landscaper isn’t in your budget, Varias encourages you to take advantage of the people at your local home and garden stores. They will be able to make recommendations based on your climate and the look you are trying to achieve. Plants can help add color, style and definition to your space, and Anthony says

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Skip the salad — don’t even think about liver It’s hard to believe that once upon a time I actually used to cook regular meals for five people. Now I have to beg The Man of the House to allow me to make a three course meal for the two of us. After some wheedling, last night I fixed us an old-fashioned spaghetti dinner. That is with the long spaghetti noodles I find difficult to consume in the proper manner. My favorite is penne pasta, but somehow I ended up with this box of angel hair. Probably because it was on sale and I was feeling like saving some money. Anyhow, I opened a jar of our favorite spaghetti sauce, popped three

consume much in the way of green vegetables Every House because it interferes Needs a with the effectiveness Green Mouse of his medication. That Carol rules out broccoli, kale, Kallberg collard greens, Brussels sprouts, romaine lettuce. For some reason frozen bread sticks in he’s not supposed to the toaster oven, made a nice salad and it was a eat cranberry products either. great meal. Other than Liver also is on the having a dickens of a no-no list for which he time catching the little skinny pasta noodles on is very glad. Not that I would ever think of my plate, that is. serving liver after what Salad has become a he did in a restaurant rare commodity at our house since The Man of one time. We were dinthe House has been tak- ing with friends who like liver and onions. ing a blood thinner for the last six months after When one of them ordered it, he kept his his scary episode with menu propped up the blood clots in his lungs entire meal to avoid and leg. He is not supposed to seeing it.

At his last doctor appointment, we were hoping he was going to be told he could stop taking his meds, but his doctor just informed us he wants him to continue for six more months. Even though we will not be dining on salads much in the coming months, I wanted to share with you some recipes for great salad dressings. These came to me almost 25 years ago from Louise Frase who is a wonderful cook. To make delicious Sweet and Sour Dressing, combine the following in a quart jar: 1 1⁄2 cups sugar, 2 teaspoons dry mustard, 1 teaspoon

celery seed, 1 tablespoon grated onion, 2 teaspoons salt, 1 cup vinegar and 2 cups salad oil. (I use canola, but corn is OK, too.) Shake this all together very well to dissolve sugar. Allow it to set 24 hours to age before using. I guess it helps all the flavors go together. To make Louise’s French Dressing, shake together in a jar: 2 cups catsup, 2⁄3 cup brown sugar, 1⁄4 cup vinegar, 1 teaspoon grated onion and 1 cup salad oil. If you use olive oil for either of these dressings, I will warn you now that the oil will solidify when refrigerated. But, if you get it out a little while

before you want to use it and shake it up well, it will be just fine. When I was growing up on the farm, my mother’s idea of a salad was to go to the garden and cut off a lot of leaf lettuce, bring it in the house and wash it (to get rid of the dirt and bugs) and put it in a bowl. She had her own recipe for the dressing which consisted of cream, vinegar and sugar. I did not bother to get the exact recipe for this because it was never a favorite. My dad supplemented these farmer salads with lots of green onions that were sprinkled with lots of salt.

Holmes County bookmobile Monday — South Mount Hope School, 1:15-1:45 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Edna Raber, County Road 70, 12:30-1 p.m.; Troyer Valley School, 1:15-2:15 p.m.; Maple Valley Fence, 2:30-

4:30 p.m.; Dan Raber, County Road 59, 5-6 p.m.; Joe Troyer, Township Road 188, 6:15-7 p.m. Wednesday — Holmes County Training Center Seniors, 9:45-10:15 a.m.; Tea Run Community, 10:30-11 a.m.; Tea Run

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Briefs tion on American Red tive Director Patricia place changed Cross programs, to make Lang at 330-674-5861. Prairie Township polling at 1-800-RedCross or at a donation or to assist place has been changed to www.ecross.org. with the Holmes County Prairie Township Fire StaFor more informa- Chapter, contact Execu- Prairie polling tion, 118 E. Jackson St., Holmesville. Look for flags and polling location signs. Take identification to the polls. (From Page 16)

More information about Habitat for Humanity can be found at www.habitatofholmescounty.org or by leaving a message at 330674-4663. Monetary donations can be mailed to P.O. Box 418, Millersburg 44654.

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Barnstorming for charity Village-wide scavenger hunt this year became venue for helping local family By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer The annual Barnstorming in Berlin event, a village-wide scavenger hunt put on every April by the Berlin Main Street Merchants, has once again proven its ability to evolve and improve. In its eighth year, it became an occasion for charity work. That was the intent, anyway, of a group of youth, 23 strong, from several churches, who saw the scavenger hunt

as a chance to win some money for a local family. The money — a whole slew of $20 gift certificates and a grand prize basket valued at more than $900 — is given away in a huge drawing at the end of the event. Participants can fill out a ticket to be entered in the drawing if and when they find a small, handcarved wooden barn, one of which is hidden in more than 40 businesses throughout the village. On April 26, a group of

youth from Orrville Grace Brethren church, Cornerstone Grace Brethren, Wayside Chapel and Hilltop Community “were on a mission ... to win as many prizes as they could because they were going to donate their winnings to the Michael and Judy Hostetler family,” according to Andrea Povick of the Gospel Book Store. Even the gesture, successful or not, was enough to touch the Hostetlers, who have been facing their own trials as daugh-

‘Miniature monsters’ topic of May 19 health talk Shane Clark, MD, will be presenting “What’s Eating You? Miniature Monsters of Northe a s t Ohio,” on M o n d a y, May 19 at Keim Lumber in Charm. The health talk will Clark take place from 6-7 p.m. Dr. Clark will be dis-

cussing the identification, treatment and avoidance of Northeast Ohio’s most notorious parasites and pests including ticks, bedbugs, lice and spiders. A native of Dalton, Clark is trained in all aspects of skin, hair and nails, specializing in general dermatology as well as surgical dermatology. Prior to his residency, he earned his medical degree from The Ohio State University Col-

lege of Medicine. He is a physician at Twin Oaks Dermatology and sees patients at the Millersburg Medical Building’s Multi-Specialty Clinic every Tuesday. This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. For more information on this upcoming health talk, call Pomerene’s Public Relations department at 330-674-1584, Ext. 1763.

ter Kayli, 20, continues her 12-year battle with cancer. As Kayli’s mother, Judy, explained, the fact so many local people “would see the need to reach out to the whole family was so beautiful.” Yet the plan ended up being much more than a thoughtful gesture. It was a smashing success — the youth were able to win nine gift certificates and the grand prize basket. They presented all the money and gifts to the Hostetler family shortly

after the drawing. “Our family was completely surprised that the youth did this event in our honor,” Judy said. “In fact, Caleb, Kayli’s 17-yearold brother, participated in the event and didn’t know that it was going to his own family until they were ready to bring it over! Too funny!” The money was greatly appreciated, but it was “the gift of their time and love,” said Judy, that “is worth far more than the certificates and gifts they

presented us with.” The Hostetlers are hoping to use the gift certificates sometime in June and visit Berlin to shop at all the places that participated in the event. The Hostetlers also regularly post information about Kayli and her medical status at http://www. caringbridge.org/visit/kaylihostetler. Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330674-5676 or bzaffini@thedaily-record.com.

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at the Ripley Church of Christ on Sunday, May 18, at 6 p.m. Members should take gloves to work in the flower beds at the church as a community service.

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Encore Honors Summer Choir camp organizing Recruiting and organizing musicians has been a major part of Charles R. Snyder’s career. His latest endeavor, Encore Summer Honors Choir, is just a natural and obvious progression in this long line of successful musical groups. The Encore Summer Honors Choir for high school age students and first year college singers will be held Aug. 4-10

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Days of Our Yards drama unfolds outside her window There was a short spurt in my life when my first child was an infant that I became hopelessly addicted to a soap opera. Once when the show was cut out due to dangerous storm coverage, I actually wrote the station a nasty letter complaining that I missed my program because of their overprotective forecasting. (I am still fairly ashamed of this.) Thankfully my addiction didn’t last long and besides that bit of time, I have never been much of a person to enjoy

ter at keeping my bird feeders full. “You spend Karrie more on those birds McAllister than you do me,” chirps Dirt Don’t my husband. I can’t Hurt help myself, though. Those birds become the soap opera that I never thought I’d ever watch, watching the drama in but I do. someone else’s life. I I stand at my kitchen love a good storyline, but can’t stand to spend sink, occasionally washmy spare time wrapped ing a dish or two, and scan for the latest backup in the problems of yard drama. And it’s someone else when I getting juicy. have plenty of my own. There’s a robin that So I don’t watch soaps. was just crazy enough On television, that is. to build her nest right Every spring when on the platform of our days get warmer and brighter, I get much bet- swing set next to the

slide. She sits there constantly until the kids get home from school and run screaming into the yard, but always keeps watch, which is really smart because there are also cowbirds and blue jays in the area. (Both of those are potential bad guys who might harm those eggs.) That mom is always on guard, and if you’re a bird, don’t even try to get close. She’ll dive bomb you and flap you right on out of there. She’s got neighbors, too. Messy house sparrows have moved into

one nesting box, but the sweetest little Carolina wrens are setting up shop in another one. So much comedy as they gather twigs longer than the entry hole and have to figure out how to get them in there. More neighbors are expected, too, or at least visitors. The hummingbird feeders are set and ready alongside the regular feeders that often serve as the main stage for the backyard drama. In the spring, you never know who will show up. A rosebreasted grosbeak might make a cameo appear-

ance. And then everything is peaceful until a squirrel shows up, or a quirky chipmunk miraculously makes it way up the post. If you’re not a backyard bird watcher, chances are you think I’m a little nuttier than those aforementioned squirrels. Maybe I am. But I promise that nothing is as unpredictable as the nature out your backdoor. And I’ll even venture further to say that birdseed is probably cheaper than cable. At least that’s what I tell my husband.

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The Holmes County Liberty Coalition meets the second Thursday of each month at the Millersburg Comfort Inn at 7 p.m. Programs vary.

Millersburg Lions Club meets the first Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m. and on the following noon (first Friday of the month). Both meetings are held at The Hotel Millersburg.

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gave a short reading for the program. For more TOPS OH 1243 Sugar- information about TOPS creek met on May 8 at the call 330-897-6007. United Methodist Church in Sugarcreek with 14 Stepping Stones members weighing in and having a weight loss of 7 Mothers League 1/4 pounds for the week. Jan Lemon gave a report A new member was wel- on the Spring Conference comed to the chapter. that was held May 3, when TOPS best weight loss Stepping Stones Mothwinner for the week was ers League met May 8 at Dorcas Shetler and best the Holmesville Library. rededicated winner was Plans were finalized for Ellen Mullett. Best KOPS the Alumni Banquet to was Linda Immel. be held June 14, and the The forbidden food for OCCL State Conference the week is ice cream will be Oct. 31 in Findlay. and the thing to do is to Monetary donations have a food sheet for the were made to Angel week. Kathy Freese was Flight, Holmesville and the winner of the “Reso- Apple Creek elementary lution Solution” contest schools. for TOPS and Mary Ann Miller was the winner for KOPS. A new contest will TOPS 1573 start next week. On April 30 there were Mary Ann Miller and nine members from TOPS Plain Betty Miller each OH 1573 Nashville who

lost 6 ½ pounds. Kaitlyn Chukwunede was the best weekly and monthly loser and said to exercise more and eat less. Randy Kemper was best weekly and monthly rededicated loser and Mary Burgett was best weekly and monthly KOPS. A roundtable discussion was held to discuss ways people are losing, which include: Cutting back on sugar and meat, eating more salads, eating a good breakfast and not having sweets in their house. The group meets each Wednesday at Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 p.m. with weigh-in at 5:15 p.m.

Killbuck Valley Writers’ Club Has anyone ever told you “You should write a book”? Maybe you even

started one but never finished. Or, you have a great idea but just can’t seem to take that first step toward getting something on paper. The Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild (KVWG) might be just what you need to make your book a reality. KVWG is a group of serious adult writers who are working on novels, short stories and non-fiction. KVWG meets most Sundays at 1 p.m. in the Fireplace Room at Jitters Coffee House, Millersburg. Call 330-464-0624 or go to http://www.killbuckvalleywritersguild.org/ for more information.

Knights Gaming Society Knights of Gaming Board Gaming Society meets the third Saturday of the month from noon-6 p.m. at the Holmes County District Public Library, Millersburg.

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Bill Johnson to speak at Memorial Day service Memorial Day services, sponsored by Homer Weiss Post 494 of the American Legion, Sugarcreek, have been scheduled for Monday, May 26. A parade will leave the Dave Shutt Home on West Main Street, at about 9:25 a.m. for services at Eastlawn Cemetery. Prior to the Sugarcreek ceremonies, Post 494 members will participate at both the Dundee and Walnut Creek services at 8 a.m. Post 494 is planning to dedicate a new flagpole at the Eastlawn services. The Post has been working to replace the 35-year-old pole. The new flagpole and landscaping at the Veteran’s Memorial area has been made possible because of generous donations made to this project by the public.

Pastor Bill Johnson of the Sugarcreek United Methodist Church is this year’s featured speaker at the Sugarcreek services. Johnson served in the U.S. Navy from 1970-74. He was a radar man stationed on the USS San Diego. Jo h n s o n , from Youngstown, became a pastor in 1986 and has served the Sugarcreek church for the past two years. Also participating will be the Garaway High School Band, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, Post Commander Chris Crihfiled and Post Chaplain Welton Stein. Two students from Miller Avenue Elementary School will give traditional readings of “The Gettysburg Address” and “In Flanders Field.” During the wreath pre-

sentation Post 494 will honor all living World War II veterans. The Post would like these veterans to stand in front of the Veteran’s Memorial during the wreath laying and a group picture will be taken. A short ceremony that will include the laying of a wreath at the grave of Homer Weiss, will take place at Union Hill Cemetery at about 10:45 a.m. to honor all veterans buried at Union Hill. Post 494 members will then go to Ragersville Cemetery for services there. Post Commander Crihfield invites all citizens, veterans and youth clubs to be a part of the memorial programs. Miller encourages the display of the U.S. flag at all homes and businesses.

Health screening Pomerene Hospital performs health screenings at the Pomerene Medical Center in Mount Hope, at 4606 County Road 160. Screening times

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Academic acclaim Hiland Middle and High School honor roll Principal’s List, All A’s Seventh grade — Rachel Schmucker, Marcus Moan, Natalie Yoder, Kody Miller, Andy Miller, Aleah Schrock, Joshua Schlabach, Ricky Miller, Elizabeth Troyer. Eighth grade — Emma Menuez, Jennifer Wood, Alec Yoder, Kennedy Schlabach, Arryn Schlabach. Freshmen — Tristen Troyer, Madeline Kauffman, Kurtis Yoder, Nicole Overholt, Kendra Miller, Ashley Weaver, Allison Miller, Isabelle Fowler, Amanda Yoder, Michaela Kandel, Yisra Omran. Sophomores — Brittany E. Miller, Lachelle Mast, Tori Yoder, Miranda Somers, Brady Conn, Kobe Miller, Emma Yoder, Brandi Raber, Megan Beechy, Benjamin Miller. Juniors — Benny Beachy, Tonya Beachy, Eric Miller, Preston Stutzman. Seniors — Daniel Schla-

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Terrell Gingerich, Kaleb Miller, Erin Weaver, Kobe Troyer. Freshmen — Jared Yoder, Shane Miller, Hannah Beach, Mikenzie Ryan, Noah Sommers, Braden Mast, Lexi Miller, Benjamin Beachy, Tenieka Miller, Allyson Miller, Alijah Chupp, Brooke Stutzman, Selena Miller, Angela Troyer, Garrett Miller, Ryan Mast, Joe Agha-Khan, Heidi Troyer, Sierra Weaver, Diane Yoder, Kolton Wile. Sophomores — Brenda Miller, Charis Fischer, Vanessa Troyer, Hallee Zinck, Zach Miller, Arlen Mast, Sherilyn Schrock, Sheila Mast, Brandon Raber, Kendra Yoder, Eric Mullet, Stephanie Regan, Megan Kandel, Rhiana Schlabach, Riley Hershberger, Austin Mast, James E. Yoder, Mikayla Ryan, Brittany N. Miller. Juniors — Luke Hochstetler, Taylor G. Miller,

Alana Miller, Benay Miller, Taylor L. Miller, Alex Mast, Lydia Beach, Melanie Hostetler, Justin Wagler, Kelsey Mast, Rachelle Yoder, Brennan Coil, Sabrina Miller, Brandt Miller, Kyle Gerber, Amanda Yoder, Briana Mast, Brandon Kozak, Berta Gomez, Alex Troyer, Chloe Torrence, Cameron Yoder, Brandi Schlabach. Seniors — Ashley Miller, Creed Hostetler, Brittany Keim, Jenica Schrock, Sarah Regan, Felicia Hostetler, Sierra Miller, Jamie Mullet, Allison Thiebaud, Kaitlin Raber, Ethan Spencer, Tyler Grate, Trey Hawkins, Tyler Hochstetler, Jillian Troyer. Merit Roll, 3.00-3.49 Seventh grade — Abigail Schrock, Marissa Somers, Carlee Amos, Lindsey Mast, Derek Hostetler, Kyle Miller, Sheila Troyer, Haylee Davison, Brandon Raber, Mya Blochlinger,

Courtney Mullet, Garrett Shamp, Falyn Miller, Dawson Miller, Cozette Torrence, Alexis Yoder, Ryan Hershberger, Hayleigh Scheufler, Marcus Miller, Emily Troyer, Michael Yoder, Sarah Kurtz, Cheryl Yoder, Logan R. Miller, Michael Miller, Diane Mast. Eighth grade — Steven Beachy, Nadia Hershberger, Hannah Kandel, Cameron Hershberger, Taylor Oswald, Joey Miller, Deanna Shetler, Scott Troyer, Jordan Smith, Patrick Miller, Gabe Brown, Sara Schlabach, Lexi Kline, Kyle Mast, John Sisson, Skylar Yoder. Freshmen — Matthew Troyer, Olivia Mast, Chris Kline, Kenny Slabaugh, Darius Rolince, Cherokee Wells, Deanna Gingerich, Jessica Troyer, Jolene Miller, Clay Gerber, Kelsey Yoder, Natalie Byler, Turner Horn, Olivia Ward, Michael Miller, Jaden Kandel, Brittany

Wengerd, Shauna Kline, Mitch Massaro. Sophomores — Logan Weaver, Mark Schlabach, Zach Coblentz, Elizabeth Boyles, Shawn Erb, Laverne Hostetler, Lindsey Yoder, Andrew Miller, Hayleigh Pearce, Jude Klever, Sarah Kaufman, Julee Zinck, Sarah Menuez, David Mast, Rachel Raber, Charlie Schlabach, Stacey Regan, Davy Beachy, Adam Grate. Juniors — Elizabeth Anderson, Ariah Riggle, Megan Beachy, Madison Anderson, Kendra Kline, Krista Hershberger, Collin Blochlinger, Kendra Troyer, Clyde Yoder, Morgan Troyer, Juanita Miller, Jaylan Miller. Seniors — Lauren Schrock, Andrew Kline, Todd Ropp, Megan Gerber, Kyle Troyer, Tiara Yoder, McKenna Smith, Bianca Miller, Javan Yoder, Sara Hostetler, Kevin Yoder, Elizabeth Lotut, Enos Miller.


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West Holmes FFA holds annual banquet WEST HOMES DISTRICT — The annual West Holmes FFA banquet was held April 17 with Mandy Taylor, the 2013-2014 president, conducting the opening ceremonies. Each year the chapter recognizes community members who help out during the year. Certificates of Appreciation were given to: Maddy Buscher, Elizabeth Overholt, Geoffrey Norris, SWCD Office, Jon Norman, Kelly Camacho, Duane Galbraith, Aaron Clark, Kevin Mullet, Aaron Arnold, Mr. Rhoades, Dennis and Pam Gardner, Kurt Rodhe and Rodhes IGA, Joey Schlabach, Mrs. Long, Kim Davis, Gary Mast, Bill and Raquel Miller, Turfmaster LTD, Kurt and Pam Schlegel, George Jenkins and Peggy Carter, Mike Kick, Julie Kick, Tim and Erin Miller, Laura McCartney, Audrey Ivers, Kay

Klein, Gretchen Straits, Roger and Steph Boring, Brad Wine, Rob Brumme, Donna Greenough, Ann Mumaw, Mr. Dodd, Ken Krebs, Mr. Sterling, Des Dutch Essenhaus, Chris Lang, Mark Hoffman, Lisa Baird, Lindsay Bowen, AJ Helterbrand, Margarette Hanna, Jessie Poulson, Lora Howell, Kate Shumaker, Jen Croft, Mike and Sheri Miller, Kerry Taylor, Rhett Martin, Chad Strouse, Mr. Biallas and Jack Armstrong. The Distinguished Service Award is given to members of the community who go above and beyond the call of help. This year’s recipients were Julie Krebs, Rob and Anicia Smith, Mindi Campbell, Jessie Kurtz, Stacie McDowell, Samantha Collet, Duane Yoder and Brian Baughman. Honorary Chapter Awards were given to Amber Meyers, Lindsay Sprang and Danell Taylor.

Those who receive this award have already been given the Distinguished Service Award. These individuals went out of their way, with a true dedication supporting the FFA chapter. The chapter each year sends members to FFA camp. The FFA chapter gathered numerous scholarships to help reduce the cost for members. This year’s donors are: Buckeye Deli, Cargill, Chuck Nicholson, Commercial & Savings Bank, Dave and Nancy Kick, Dr. and Mrs. Steve Close, East Holmes Vet, Farm Credit Services, Flinner Farms, Idyl Wild Farms, Killbuck Savings Bank, Lang Vue Farms, Mike and Gwen Uhl, Millersburg Electric, Millersburg Tire, Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Rodhe, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Banbury, Snyder Brothers Sales and Service, Spring Walk Farms/ Bill and Bev Wachtel, Sweet Breeze Farms, Tate

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KeNNeL - TRACTOR - HORSe ReLATed: New 10x14 Dog Kennel 10 inside and Outside runs w/ wash downs plus 2 whelping boxes w/ water nipples in each pen, 10 dog cages all wire w/ water hook up. 7700 Ford Tractor w/ 3pt hitch in good cond. Like new Open Surrey w/fiberglass seats, used surrey, Open buggy w/ new paint, fiberglass seat, pony size open buggy good cond. 2 new easy entry pony carts, 33” Troybilt Mower, 21” Toro Mower. HORSeS - PONieS - TACK ANd SPORTiNg gOOdS: (1) Surrey Horse, a few good broke standerbred buggy horses, (1) 3yr standerbred anybody can drive, new bio buggy harness, a few used saddles, a load of new tack, a load of sporting goods from New Bedford Sports. gRANdfATHeR CLOCK ANd LOTS Of MiSC: Walnut Grandfather clock made by the late Emanuel Dan, the last clock he made which was 30 years ago, rare opportunity, new Honda Generator, Big Game Ladder Tree stand, new T14 Martins Box, 2 men and 2 women new Cypress DX Giant Bikes, Solid Rubber rear tire tractor wheels 56” high, (2) Toro lawn mowers, Honda lawn mower, Troy Bilt Tiller, new steel posts, new steel Farm Gates, Fire place grills, BBQ Grills, Like new 48” Fan w/ 1 1/2 Horse Motor w/ 20’ Cord, (10) Elec. whelping heating pads, used windows and doors. 5 ft. x 6 1/2 ft. wooden camo hunting blind, hanging baskets and flowers from Hillside Greenhouse. fROM ONe CONSigNeR: 6’x6’x16’ Tandem Trailer with brakes and lights, mortar mixer, Toro Riding mower, Toro push mower, Honda weed eater, Mantis Tiller, Chain Saws, Concrete Saw, Lots of concrete tools, (2) paslode nailers, Elec. Dewalt Skilsaw, Miter saw, and chop saw, 12V 15 gal Sprayer, 100’ Heavy Duty Elec. Cord, Bosch Hammer Drill, Kids Picnic Table, Office Desk and Chairs, Garden tools, Spud bar, Fans, Post Hole Digger, Lawn Spreader, Gas jugs, Golf clubs. STARTiNg wiTH TACK ANd SMALL iTeMS: Horses and Buggies sell at 12:00 followed by kennel, clock then Sporting goods and finish up with rows. Lots of good food. TeRMS: Cash or Good Check. Lunch Stand Barbecue Chicken

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The outstanding sophomores were William Hughes (left) and Paige Miller (right). Star Chapter Farmer was Justin Lorentz (center). Farms and Uhland Farms. West Holmes Ag teacher Jaime Martin and the chapter recognize members who excel in the agriculture classroom and in the activities. This year the bronze-level members are: Andrew Ivers, Jarrod Cain, Bryce Fortune, Lucas Eastep, Kyle Kick, Austin Reining, Ashley Simpkins, Austin McManaway, Michael Workman, Stasia Callahan, Cole Woods, Dylan Harsh, Ariel Bickel, Mystique Martin, Tim Cox, Jeared Miller, Sierra Wengerd, Alex Miller, Jace Freewalt, Alex Snow, Bryce Williamson and Kayla Bird. Silver-level members are: Isaac Wine, Ashton Haines, Wyatt Fortune, Taylor Yerian, Logan Miller, Michael Klein, Takoda Weaver, Matt Gardner, Coven Mullet, Patrick Schlabach, Riley Brannon, Ethan Fair, Tyler Grassbaugh, Gabe Armstrong, Victoria This year’s Dekalb Award winners were Mandy Eggers, Racheal Yerian, Taylor (left) and Clay Armstrong. Kara Leadbetter, Terry Medley, Morgan Hox- lor, Harlie Spurlock and Jake Mullet, Bryce Kelley, worth, Tristan Ramseyer, Dustin Niehaus. Elise Neville, Wyatt Mel- Gold-level members are: See Pg. 26 — WH FFA

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Immunization clinics The Holmes County Health Department offers children’s immunization clinics at various sites throughout Holmes

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WINNING EDGE — Tom Conley (left), shown with Andrew Conley, and Josh Pyers (not shown) are the owners of the Winning Edge, an auto body/collision repair shop that opened at 374 S. Mad Anthony St., Millersburg. The shop is in the renovated J-Sport Building and provides auto body and collision repair as well as custom welding fabrication. The shop is open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m.-noon. For more information call 330-674-1687.

West Holmes FFA places ninth in Co-ops test On April 24, West Holmes FFA members took the Co-ops test. Overall, the chapter placed ninth in the state out of 40 teams. Individual placings were: Dustin Niehaus, 24, Tristan Ramseyer, 29, Mandy Taylor, 35, Jason Jenkins, 56, Elise Neville, 84, Christopher Sprang, 86, Clay Armstrong 87, Elizabeth Klein, 118, Wyatt Mellor, 120, Cole Woods, 135, Grayson Miller, 137, Jillian Gurley, 142, Paige Miller, 150, Hannah Schlegel, 162, Michael Workman, 173, Kayla Bird, 174, Sierra Wengerd, 182, Shyann Kick, 191, Lyndsey Davis, 217, Morgan Hoxworth, 224, Kara Leadbetter, 227, Riley Brannon, 228, William Hughes, 238, Gabe Armstrong, 239, Lexi Kinstle, 256, Stasia Calla-

han, 259, Mystique Martin, 261, Carter Smith, 270, Matt Gardner, 274, Tyler Grassbaugh, 278, Racheal Yerian, 281, Patrick Schlabach, 287, Bryce Williamson, 294, Tori Eggers, 296, Atlee Miller, 305, Coven Mullet, 340, Ethan Fair, 347, Jace Freewalt, 376, Justin Lorentz, 377, Ariel Bickel, 395, and Jeared Miller, 428 out of 433 individuals. This test covered all of the principles of a co-op, the history of co-ops and the purpose of a co-op. The West Holmes FFA Chapter placed 20 of 23 teams in the meats test. Individual placings were: Grayson Miller, 52, Carter Smith, 90, Chris Vansickle, 101, Erik Hanna, 110, and Payten Boring, 111. The meats test covered quality storage, processing and uses of meat.

Wilderness Center notes anniversary The Wilderness Center will celebrate the 50th anniversary of its founding June 21, 1-4 p.m., with events that are free of charge and open to the public. The ceremony kicks off at 1 p.m. with remarks by Jeff Corney, executive director. At 1:15 p.m. the Honey Town bluegrass band will play. Starting at 1:15 there will be historical and interactive displays inside the interpretive building and around the grounds. The Wilderness Center staff will lead visitors through the past,

present and future of the organization. There will be photo displays, displays related to volunteers from the start of The Wilderness Center to presentday, nature displays and golden nuggets displays. From 1:30-2:30 p.m. there will be short history tours and nature walks with naturalist Carrie Elvey, and at 2 p.m. there will be a planetarium show in the astronomy education building. There will be free popcorn and ice cream while supplies last.

County on a monthly basis. Immunizations are offered to anyone 0-18 years of age at no cost. Medicaid cards and dona-

tions are accepted. A parent or guardian must accompany children. Another adult may take the child with written permis-

sion from the parent. Take a copy of the child’s immunization record. Below are See Pg. 26 — CLINICS


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WH FFA (From Page 24) Jarrett Brooks, Erik Hanna, Marris Hoffee, Payten Boring, Chris VanSickle, Jillian Gurley, Carter Smith, Jason Jenkins, Lyndsey Davis, Hannah Schlegel, Paige Miller, William Hughes, Justin Lorentz, Chris Sprang, Lexi Kinstle, Shyann Kick, Atlee Miller, Grayson Miller, Beth Klein, Clay Armstrong and Mandy Taylor. The outstanding freshman was Payten Boring; Star Greenhand was Chris VanSickle. The outstanding sophomores were Paige Miller and William Hughes, and the Star Chapter Farmer was Justin Lorentz. The outstanding junior was Shyann Kick, outstanding senior was Beth Klein, and the Dekalb Award went to Clay Armstrong and Mandy Taylor. The record keeping award, sponsored by Rob Hovis and Edward D. Jones, went to Clay Armstrong and Beth Klein. State degree applicants were Shyann Kick, Dustin Niehaus, Maggie Raber, Tristan Ramseyer, Christopher Sprang and Gretchen Straits. American Degree applicants are Elizabeth

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Overholt, Matt Schlegel and Gretchen Straits. Six members advanced to State Convention for proficiency awards: Gretchen Straits in beef production; Beth Klein, equine science and agricultural services; Dustin Niehaus in ag mechanics design and fabrication; Grayson Miller in turfgrass management and Elizabeth Overholt in sheep production. Clay Armstrong was a national finalist in forage production, winning a trip to Costa Rica. Chapter Schloarship Awards are given to two students in each grade who have the highest overall GPA throughout the school year. Those members are: Freshmen Payten Boring, Marris Hoffee (Luke Eastep, Taylor Yerian and Erik Hanna, threeway tie); sophomores Jason Jenkins and Hannah Schlegel; juniors Elise Neville and Shyann Kick, and seniors Mandy Taylor and Clay Armstrong. This year the chapter sold 801.5 cases of fruit totaling $34,717 and 1,731 tins of nuts totaling $14,122. The top 10 fruit salesmen (in order)

School briefs West Holmes to present spring concert, art show

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Outstanding freshman was Payten Boring (left) and Chris Vansickle was named Star Greenhand. were: William Hughes, Justin Lorentz, Mandy Taylor, Payten Boring, Erik Hanna, Elise Neville, Paige Miller, Logan Miller, Chris Vansickle and Beth and Michael Klein. In the spring, strawberry sales totaled $3,982. The top five salesmen were: William Hughes, Taylor Yerian, Elise Nevillie, Terry Medley and Chris Vansickle. The following teams placed in the top 20 in the state in their respective CDE’s: Agricultural Com-

munications, 16th, members were Mandy Taylor, Jillian Gurley, and Racheal Yerian; Ag Sales, 18th, members were Clay Armstrong, Jillian Gurley, Chris VanSickle and Victoria Eggers; Mandy Taylor placed eighth in Div. 4 and Shyann Kick placed 10th in Div. 3 in Job Interview; Mandy Taylor placed eighth in Pre-lims in Extemporaneous Speaking. In February the members elect and king and queen to represent the

FFA in the Holmes County Fair King and Queen contest. This year’s king and queen are Jason Jenkins and Lyndsey Davis. The officer installation took place with the new officer team as follows: President Shyann Kick, Vice President Morgan Hoxworth, Secretary Elise Neville, Treasurer Terry Medley, Reporter Jason Jenkins, Historian Wyatt Mellor, Sentinel Chris Sprang, and Student Adviser Hannah Schlegel.

afternoons of each month. First and third Monday’s from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-6:30 p.m.) — Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, 2619 Township Road 144, Walnut Creek, Tuesday, May 27, 8:30-11:30 a.m. — St. John’s Lutheran Church, 8084 State Route 241, Mount Hope,

Wednesday, May 21, 8:3011:30 a.m. Please bring your immunization record. If a child has had immunizations, no shots will be given without the parents’ record. Those covered by health insurance, please bring your insurance card and social security number and date of birth of the

person named on card. Immunizations help prevent diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, HIB, measles, mumps, rubella, chicken pox and hepatitis B. Children should begin their immunizations at 2 months of age and should be fully immunized before they are 2 years of age.

Clinics Wooster Road, Millersburg, Monday-Friday, 8 the scheduled clinics: a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-4:30 p.m. — Holmes County (Health Clinic only, closed Health Department, 931 first and third Wednesday

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Thrifty to Nifty Tips for budget-savvy baby boomers (BPT) —While the economy is moving again, many Americans — baby boomers included — continue to realize the importance of good money management skills. Boomers are focused on making the most of their money by boosting earnings, investing more and shopping smarter. “Smart shopping isn’t about spending less on something, but about making sure you get the best value for the money you spend,” says America’s top lifestyle expert and author Mar Jennings. “Fortunately, with some savvy shopping tactics, it’s possible to stretch your dollars without skimping on your lifestyle.” Jennings offers some sMARt shopping tips for boomers: — Plan shopping trips before you leave the house. Make lists, map out your route and consolidate errands into one trip.

You’ll not only save time and gas, you’ll cut down on impulse buys that will affect how much you spend overall. — Keep quality in mind when you’re tempted to buy less expensive brands of everyday necessities. — Try samples before investing in a full-sized product. Many manufacturers offer free samples of everyday items — like laundry detergent or personal care products — through their websites. For example, you can request a free sample of Depend Underwear with new Fit-Flex protection at www.Depend.com. Sampling products can help ensure you spend money only on things that you know you’ll use and work well for you. — If you have the storage space, don’t be afraid to stock up when something you use often is on sale. Buying something you know you will use

when the price is right ensures you won’t end up paying more when you run out of it. — Coupon, coupon, coupon! Digital coupons have made it easier than ever to save. Consumers have embraced hightech mobile coupons as a “green” and convenient alternative to traditional paper coupons. Look for a free app, like Retail Me Not, that allows you to select your favorite stores and use online or in-store coupons. You can even opt in to receive emails with additional discount offers. — When you’re buying a big-ticket item, ask for a discount, even if none is advertised. More retailers these days are open to negotiation, and often the difference between paying full price and getting a discount is simply asking for one. — Pay cash whenever possible and minimize credit card purchases. It’s

human nature — and a tried-and-true tactic — that seeing actual dollar bills go out of your wallet underscores the fact that you’re spending real money. Paying with a credit or debit card often doesn’t have the same psychological effect. Spending cash can make you think twice about impulse purchases.

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Public record Marriage licenses Timothy W. Yutzy, 20, 6607 Graces Run, Peebles, laborer, and Betty G. Mast, 26, 8190 Township Road 527, Shreve, teacher. Jeffrey A. Weaver, 23, 1245 U.S. Route 62, Wilmot, logger, and Rosanna J. Hershberger, 24, 4964 Township Road 606, Fredericksburg, secretary. Robert J. Miller, 22, 1998 Township Road 122, Millersburg, Keim Lumber, and Martha J. Yoder, 21, 2212 Township Road 152, Baltic, homemaker. Mervin A. Troyer, 21, 11461 Saltcreek Road, Fredericksburg, metal worker, and Martha I. Miller, 21, 3663 County Road 160, Millersburg, unemployed. John A. Yoder, 21, 2064 Township Road 116, Baltic, Deer Valley Woodworking, and Linda N. Hershberger, 20, 5925 County Road 59, Millersburg, homemaker. Matthew N. Miller, 22, 7775 E. Moreland Road, Fredericksburg, logging, and Amanda A. Miller, 21, 4194 County Road 160, Millersburg, baby-sitter. Jeffery M. Yoder, 21, 4710 Township Road 613, Fredericksburg, construction, and Rachel A. Yoder, 21, 3578 Township Road 374, Millersburg, unemployed. Nathaniel L. Chandler, 28, 7025 State Route 754, Shreve, applicator, and Lauren M.

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Carnegie, 22, same address, customer service. Marty A. Yoder, 32, 5470 Township Road 409, Millersburg, logger, and Rhoda D. Kline, 25, 3835 Township Road 374, Millersburg, secretary. Marcus J. Schlabach, 25, 8783 Township Road 656, Fredericksburg, carpenter, and Rosanna A. Hershberger, 20, 3991 Township Road 606, Fredericksburg, unemployed. John E. Kaser Jr., 45, 710 S. Washington St., Lot 11, Millersburg, unemployed, and Christine A. Saeger, 47, same address, unemployed. Nickolas J. Humphrey, 26, 15464 State Route 39, Loudonville, business owner, and Ruth A. Miller, 22, 4941 Township Road 616, Fredericksburg, secretary. George O. Trenchard II, 68, 5624 Nicholson Drive, Hudson, self-employed, and Laura S. Littleton, 52, 6950 Township Road 525, Holmesville, designer. Nelson A. Miller, 50, 10192 Pleasant Hill Road NW, Dundee, day laborer, and Katie R. Troyer, 38, 7582 Township Road 570, Holmesville, waitress. Steve L.R. Miller, 29, 7654 Township Road 654, Millersburg, carpenter, and Karen S. Coblentz, 29, 6091 Township Road 606, Fredericksburg, secretary. Wayne A. Raber, 24, 3485 State Route 39, Millersburg,

forklift operator, and Amanda A. Yoder, 22, 17818 Harrison Road, Navarre, office work. Adrian H. Miller, 23, 5990 Township Road 351, Millersburg, construction, and Angelea K. Raber, 22, 10537 Trail Bottom Road, Dundee, unemployed. Ervin N. Beachy, 63, 7961 County Road 201, Fredericksburg, laborer, and Ada N. Raber, 59, 5781 County Road 19, Millersburg, homemaker. Willis D. Yoder, 22, 1952 Township Road 152, Baltic, carpenter, and Mary E. Miller, 22, 2053 Township Road 112, Millersburg, unemployed. David J. Yoder, 21, 672 S. Swinehart Road, Apple Creek, woodworker, and Esta J. Yoder, 21, 9267 State Route 241, Fredericksburg, housekeeper. William E. Yoder, 22, 5184 Township Road 118, Baltic, finish shop, and Freda A. Yoder, 21, 1895 Township Road 152, Baltic, unemployed. Andrew A. Troyer, 21, 6206 County Road 51, Big Prairie, woodworker, and Ella H. Raber, 22, 13755 Township Road 472, Lakeville, unemployed. Firman A. Troyer, 21, 5212 County Road 120, Millersburg, small engine mechanic, and Ina D. Hershberger, 20, 8283 Zuercher Road, Apple Creek, consultant. Jason M. Coblentz, 23, 6711 Township Road 351, Millersburg, retail associate, and

Kimberly M. Brake, 26, 4820 Township Road 366, Lot 19, Millersburg, barista. Marion M. Troyer, 26, 1931 Township Road 165, Sugarcreek, finishing, and Marilyn A. Miller, 21, 8090 Maurer Road, Sugarcreek, unemployed. Jason A. Choj, 21, 9675 Harrison Road, Apple Creek, construction, and Brittany J. Miller, 20, 1729 Township Road 661, Dundee, secretary. Asa S. Hoaglund, 23, 147 Delaware Drive, Moon Township, Pa., network administrator, and Lenzil E. Fruehling, 23, 462 Hickory St., Millersburg, substitute teacher. Reuben L. Miller, 27, 54791 State Route 651, Baltic, woodworker, and Ruth S. Erb, 26, 2730 Township Road 162, Baltic, unemployed. Abe D. Troyer, 22, 7655 State Route 241, Millersburg, Maysville Fabrics, and Esther J. Miller, 20, 4816 Township Road 629, Millersburg, unemployed. Raymond H. Miller, 26, 18421 Sapps Run Road, Howard, laborer, and Ada I. Yoder, 21, 6724 Township Road 606, Fredericksburg, school teacher. Kevin J. Schlabach, 22, 8783 Township Road 656, Fredericksburg, construction, and Emily D. Weaver, 20, 8435 Township Road 654, Fredericksburg, unemployed.

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Accidents A Millersburg man was injured in a crash April 23 on County Road 201 in Berlin Township. According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Wayne E. Yoder, 53, Township Road 110, was transported to Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg by an East Holmes squad. Yoder was operating a 1990 Dodge Dakota northbound on County Road 201, south of Township Road 361, when traffic slowed down and he was rear-ended by a vehicle following him. Yoder was pushed into the vehicle in front of him and traveled partially off the road. The vehicle that struck Yoder was a 2006 Hyun-

Record (From Page 28) Dwight A. Yoder, 22, 6844 Township Road 605, Millersburg, construction, and Lydia P. Mast, 22, 8875 Township Road 323, Holmesville, unemployed. Duane I. Troyer, 24, 127 E. Adams St., Apt. A5, Millersburg, service technician, and Ina R. Weaver, 22, 5818 S. Mount Eaton Road, Dalton, upholsterer. Dan J. Miller, 21, 2650 Township Road 112, Millersburg, furniture manufacturing, and Marlene D. Mast, 18, 8395 County Road 318, Shreve, baby-sitting. John C. Imhoff, 24, 2015 Congress Road, Wooster, service technician, and Christena D. Yoder, 32, 7045 State Route 241, Millersburg, retail management. Brian L. Raber, 25, 3715 Township Road 157, Sugarcreek, laborer, and Marie W. Yoder, 23, 5515 Cement Bridge Road, Dundee, cook/grill. Bruce A. Schrock, 23, 5284 Township Road 401, Millersburg, woodworker, and Kendra E. Yoder, 24, 3369 Township Road 110, Millersburg, teller.

Divorces Judy A. Bertsch, 8180 Township Road 103, Millersburg, and James R. Bertsch, same address. They were married in 2005. Chrystal Hummel-Mizer, 1817 State Route 83, Unit 397, Millersburg, and Jeremy Mizer, same address. They were married in 2005. Jessica N. Martin, 1201 30th St. NW, Suite 102-B, Canton, and David S. Martin, 615 Elm St., Millersburg. They were married in 2009.

Dissolution Mary Jane Yoder, P.O. Box 179, Berlin, and Leon M. Yoder, 4820 Township Road 366, Berlin. They were married in 2005.

dai Tucson operated by Brian M. Biallas, 33, Beth Avenue, Bolivar. Yoder was pushed into a 2011 Chevrolet CK 2500 operated by Andy P. Miller, 21, Township Road, Millersburg. Biallas was cited for

assured clear distance, Wooster Post of the according to the patrol. State Highway Patrol, Natasha R. Urconis, A Holmesville woman 24, state Route 83, was was injured in a crash transported to Wooster April 19 on state Route Community Hospital 226 in Clinton Township, by a Clinton Township Wayne County. squad. According to the Urconis was a passen-

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On campus OSU graduates announced COLUMBUS — Area students who received degrees at the autumn semester 2013 graduation for The Ohio State University include: Lakeville — Dylan Esselburn, associate in applied science, cum laude and certificate in hydraulic service and repair, cum laude; Loudonville — Brandon Biddinger, bachelor of science in business administration; Kyle Nickles, bachelor of science in agriculture; Jordan Purcell, bachelor of science in computer science in engineering; Fresno — Ryan Powell, associate of science; Berlin — Ryan Clark, bachelor of science in aeronautical and astronautical engineering; Dundee — James Brenneman, master of science; Shreve — Shelbie Aylsworth, associate of arts.

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Kimberly Sycks, Hannah Williamson; Baltic — Holli Yoder; Glenmont — Trent Grassbaugh, Alayna Morris; Killbuck — Garrett O’Donnell; Lakeville — Hayley Kick; Millersburg — Jessica Beachy, Brynley Conway, Emily Ditmars (4.0), Whitney Hottle, Lance Kinsey, Patrik Miller, Caitlyn Monter, Brett Oswald, Cole Reynolds, Katy Shaver, Gretchen Straits, Quin Strouse, Sarah White (4.0); Sugarcreek — Eric Schlabach, Spencer Deetz; Lakeville — Victoria Snoddy; Shreve — Diane Gress.

Receive Ashland scholarships ASHLAND — The following local residents have been awarded scholarships to attend Ashland University: Caleb Jacobs of Sugarcreek will receive a Director’s Scholarship for $7,000 annually. Jacobs is a senior at Garaway High School. Mikala Kopp of Loudonville will receive a Director’s Scholarship for $7,000 annually. Kopp is a senior at Loudonville High School.

COLUMBUS — Area students earning autumn semester 2013 dean’s list honors at The Ohio State University include: Loudonville — Rachel Cronebach, Moira Fodor, Evan Gongwer, Kyle Nickles, Kenton Ring, Shawna Royse, Brittany Named to Stephens; dean’s lists Fresno — Katie SampArea students named sel; Warsaw — Drew Dun- to the dean’s lists at their can, Lauran Esselburn, respective schools include:

BOURBONNAIS, Ill. Grosjean, Steven King, — Olivet Nazarene Uni- Aaron Uhler, Nicholas versity: Lacey Austin of Wengerd; Glenmont. Holmesville — Tara Dalrymple, David Havener, Kayla Haycook, Taylor Tapped for Jacobs; Killbuck — Matthew membership Hughes, Julie Mellor; NEW CONCORD — Two area students have Lakeville — Kayla been inducted into the Chandler, Trina Duncan, Omicron Delta Kappa Taylor Eliot, Sandra Strofnational leadership honor folino; society at Muskingum Loudonville — Tristan University. Tapped for Bender, Gina Gorrell, membership were Jill Sean Gorrell, Allie Lance, Crone of Shreve and Luke Scarberry, Morgan, Leigh Fabynick of Sugar- Scarberry; Millersburg — Carita creek. Keim, Paige Asche, Jaden Beachy, Christopher Beck, Eric Beechy, Susan Presented Brenly, Julissa Coblentz, scholar awards Evan Hasemeyer, Casey NEW CONCORD Hochstetler , Sherry Jones, — Two area students Rachel Mast, August recently were presented Maynard, Jesse McClure, Distinguished Scholar Jalisa Miller, Melisa MillAwards at Muskingum er, Rebecca Miller, Nicole University. Schonauer, Donley TenJill Crone of Shreve and nant, Andrea Troyer, Tyler Leigh Fabynick of Sugar- Wengerd; Matthew Yoder, creek each earned the Valerie Yoder; Second-Year Award. Shreve — Mason Armstrong, Tylo Coblentz, Rachel DelGuidice, HanAkron U nah DelGuidice, Erin Friday, Elizabeth Holston, announces Heidi Luc, Kristen Mairs, dean’s list Cody Montgomery, JoshAKRON — Area ua Montgomery, Sabrina students earning fall Neal, Kenneth Ritchey, dean’s list honors at Michael Simmons, Stacy the University of Akron Simmons, Lacey Smith, include: Josh Spurlock, Julie YockBig Prairie — Dillon ey; Baird, Julie Heath, Cody Sugarcreek — Johanna Messner, Hannah Palmer, Beachy, Brian SundAaron Reusser, Morgan heimer, Mary Teague. Warner; Dundee — William SnyEarns degree der, Drew Williams; Fredericksburg — H I G H L A N D Amanda Detweiler, Janie HEIGHTS, Ky. — Casey

Biggs was awarded her master of science degree in industrial and organizational psychology from the University of Northern Kentucky in December 2013. She earned her bachelor of arts degree in psychology from The College of Wooster, cum laude and is a graduate of West Holmes High School. She is employed by the College of Mount St. Joseph, in Cincinnati, as the assistant director of human resources. Biggs is the daughter of Mark and Iris Biggs of Millersburg.

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Tapped for membership ASHLAND — Erin Lingenfelter, daughter of James and Elise Lingenfelter of Loudonville and a 2010 graduate of Loudonville High School, was tapped for membership in the Alpha Phi sorority at Ashland University. Membership is open to female students with a 2.5 grade point average. Prospective members are required to go through an application process.

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NEW CONCORD — Jill Crone of Shreve has been inducted into Phi Area students earning Kappa Phi honor society dean’s list honors at their at Muskingum University. respective schools include: LIMA — The University of Northwestern Ohio: Awarded Christopher Patterson of scholarships Millersburg. FINDLAY — The Uni- FINDLAY — The versity of Findlay: Dylan University of Findlay Kaufman, Kevin Schrock announced Merit Scholarship awards, which are of Millersburg. CIRCLEVILLE — based on a student’s final, Ohio Christian Univer- cumulative high school sity College of Adult and grade point average and Graduate Studies: Brant ACT/SAT scores. ScholarKanuckel, Michelle Ran- ships are awarded beginning with the freshman dolph of Millersburg. MARION, Ind. — Indi- year and are renewable ana Wesleyan University: for up to four years (for a Selena Herrera of Millers- total of five years of scholarship aid). Merit scholarburg. LaMIRADA, Calif. — ships for transfer students Biola University: Lynn are based on the student’s GPA from all previous Hulver of Loudonville. MOUNT VERNON — college-level institutions. Mount Vernon Nazarene Receiving $16,000 each University: Emily James were: Anna Havranek and of Shreve; Logan Mullet of Millersburg. See Pg. 31 — CAMPUS

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State Route 520 to be restricted for tree trimming work Beginning next week, state Route 520 will be closed during daytime hours in Holmes County for tree trimming work. Beginning Monday, May 12, state Route 520 will be closed during daytime hours between state Route 514 and Glenmont. ODOT’s Holmes County crew will be using a “SkyTrim” unit for canopy removal and right of way clearing and maintenance.

ODOT District 11 Deputy Director Lloyd MacAdam said, “Clearing overhead canopy from our roads improves our pavement longevity and increases motorist safety in the winter.” Crews are expected to work on state Route 520 for the next three weeks between 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. No official detour will be posted. Motor-

ists should plan ahead to avoid delays. The “SkyTrim” is selfcontained and requires virtually no set up time. ODOT also uses a similar unit called the “Jarraff” and has completed work in other parts of eastern Ohio with it. Both machines allow smaller crews to do more work in less time, and since workers never leave the ground, the equipment adds safety to the job.

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Bradley Troyer, both of Sugarcreek; Ashley Miller of Walnut Creek; Receiving $15,000 each were: Kaitlin Raber of Millersburg; Alexis Kandel of Big Prairie; Dakota Schrock of Sugarcreek; Ty Young of Loudonville; Receiving $14,000 each were: Makenzie Gingerich of Millersburg and Colin Steele of Shreve.

TIFFIN — Markilynn Hogle of Millersburg, a freshman majoring in biology and chemistry, has accepted membership in Alpha Lambda Delta at Heidelberg University. To qualify, students must have achieved a 3.5 or better gradepoint average during their first full year.

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Hiland’s Collin Blochlinger equals school high jump mark By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Collin Blochlinger had a big night for the Hiland track team Friday, helping the Hawks to a fifth-place finish at the Dwight Schar Invitational at Norwayne. A combination of topnotch talent bringing out the best and perfect weather combined to help the Hiland junior reach new heights. Blochlinger tied the school record of 6-3, set in 1979 by Brian Beechy, finishing second behind Norwayne’s Kaleb Harris by virtue of misses. Harris also went 6-3, but cleared it on his first try. It took Blochlinger two tries. He also took second in the long jump with a personal best leap of 20-1. “I think today was a culmination of everything coming together throughout the season,” Blochlinger said. “I finally got it all to click, and that’s what helped me get over that.” Hiland coach Mark Fowler was pleased with the effort turned in by Blochlinger and his teammates. “He was over 6-4 both

Junior ties mark that has stood since 1979 times, but clipped it with his calves,” Fowler said. “It’s exciting. Then he goes over 20 feet in the long jump.” Blochlinger soared to a personal best 20-1 in the long jump, finishing second to Triway’s Kyle Strock (20-9). In the finals team standings, Norwayne edged Triway 153.5-142.5, which finished second after leading most of the day, Revere placed third (131), followed by Smithville (93.5), Hiland (81.5), Rittman (28), Waterloo (19) and Norwayne B (14). Brennan Coil won the discus with a throw of 136-6 and finished second in the shot put (45-11.5). Other top finishes for the Hawks were turned in by the 4x800 relay team of Joe Wengerd, Matt Troyer, Hunter Yoder and Darian Pacula, which finished third, the 4x200 team of Isaiah Yoder, Earvin Keim, Enos Miller and Lorin Hershberger

(sixth), Pacula fourth in the 1,600 and 3,200, and hurdler Garrett Snow (sixth in the 110s, fifth in the 300) “We’re peaking right when we need to,” Fowler said. “The attitude of the guys is what’s really nice.” Norwayne’s Kaleb Harris won four events to lead the Bobcats to the team title. “When you have your own invitational, you like to win it,” Norwayne coach Jim Glessner said. “It was our last home meet, and even kids who didn’t place were having their best times ever. What more can you ask? The kids were just doing a great job.” On the girls side, Revere ran away with the team trophy, besting the runner-up Bobcats 140-122. Rittman was third (115), Kevin Lynch photo Smithville was fourth (102), followed by Triway Hiland junior Collin Blochlinger goes up and over the bar at 6-3 to tie the (83), Rootstown (70), school record, set in 1979 by Brian Beechy. Blochlinger also went a perWaterloo (18) and Hiland sonal best 20-1 in the long jump to help the Hawks to a fifth-place finish at the Dwight Schar Invitational Friday at Norwayne. (12).

Kendell Borntrager blanks Cardinals as Hawks roll By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Hiland coach Tom Gibson says junior pitcher Kendell Borntrager is still learning how to pitch. Based on his past two performances, he’s a quick learner. Borntrager was a walk away from a five-inning perfect game in his last outing against Newcomerstown on Saturday, and on Thursday night against Sandy Valley, he tossed a three-hit shutout at the Cardinals, striking out six and walking a pair as the Hawks ran their record to 12-0 in the Inter-Valley Conference (18-3 overall) with a five-inning 10-0 win at Lehman Field. “He’s a great pitcher who has good stuff,” Gibson said, “but he still falls behind too much for our liking. He didn’t start throwing breaking balls until the third inning. He threw one changeup in the second inning, and he went to the off-speed in the third and fourth innings. “When he works ahead in the count, he’s a whole different pitcher,” Gibson added. “But when he falls behind, that’s when he gets in trouble. He’s young, but I feel he’ll be something special next year. He’s doing really good this year. We just want him to get ahead in the count, that’s the bottom line.” Jordan Yoder and Justin Wagler provided all the offense Borntrager would need in the first inning. Yoder singled, stole second and scored on a double to left-center by Wagler, who moved up on a wild pitch and scored on an error on a ground ball by Kyle Troyer. “He is so fast, he forces defenders to make mistakes,” Gibson said of Troyer, a senior tri-captain. The Hawks made it 3-0 in the third when Yoder tripled to straight-away center field and scored on an Kevin Lynch photo RBI-single by Todd Ropp. Hiland’s Kendell Borntrager delivers a pitch against Sandy Valley on Thursday. The hard-throwing “Jordan’s been on a roll lately. He’s seeing the ball so junior is still learning how to pitch, according to his coach Tom Gibson. However, Borntrager tossed a three-hit shutout against the Cardinals after tossing a no-hitter at Newcomerstown on Saturday. See Pg. 33 — HAWKS


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During a morning assembly on Friday, Ohio National Guard Staff Sergeant Steven Nelisse presents West Holmes coach Lisa Patterson and her team a trophy from Max Preps for West Holmes achieving national ranking of 57th out of more than 20,000 schools.

Hawks (From Page 32) good,” Gibson said. “He, along with Todd (Ropp) and Kyle, my three captains, are providing great leadership for this team. If we reach our goal and get to state this year, it will be because of them.” Yoder says a lot of his success has to do with being confident at the plate. He went 2-for-3 and scored three times. “After each hit, I kind of gain more confidence, and confidence is the main thing,” he said. “As a team, everybody is playing with more confidence than we had at the beginning of the year. “These games right here are stepping stones,” Yoder continued. “We want to dominate the IVC, but our goal is to be playing at Huntington Park at the end of the year.” Sandy Valley put together a bit of a rally the fourth inning when Borntrager walked the leadoff man and surrendered a one-out single to right. He induced a pair of infield popups to escape the jam and keep the Cardinals off the board. The Hawks put the game out of reach with seven runs in the bottom of the fifth, a rally that started when Ropp ripped a double to right-center. Wagler singled home Ropp, and Zach Coblentz pinch ran for the Hiland catcher. He stole second and went to third when the throw went into center field, and scored on a wild pitch. Troyer walked, ending the day for Sandy Valley

starter Nelson Mozden (4 IP, 7 R, 8 H, 2 BB, 1 K). Borntrager greeted reliever Tyler Beers with a shot to third that was misplayed for an error, sending Troyer to third. He scored on a wild pitch as well, with Zack Mast, running for the pitcher, taking third. “I think it’s every base runner’s job to push the defense and jump on their mistakes and make them pay for them,” Troyer said. Taylor Raber walked. Brandt Miller drove in Mast with a sacrifice fly, but Raber was gunned down trying to move up to third. With two outs, freshman third baseman Chris Kline re-started the rally with a single to center. He stole second and went to third on a passed ball. Zach

Lowe and Yoder walked and Ropp followed with an infield single, making it 9-0 Hiland. Wagler got hit by a pitch to force home the 10th run, ending the game. “Sometimes we start out slow, but by the end of the game, we pick up the intensity,” said Ropp after his 3-for-4 effort with two RBIs. “Right now we’re starting to play really good baseball, and with tournaments right around the corner, we want to be playing our best baseball at that time.” The Hawks spanked Ridgewood 10-0 Friday night in a make-up game, and began the tournament on Wednesday, May 14, at 5 p.m., against the Malvern-Bishop Rosecrans winner at Tuscarawas Central Catholic.

The Northeast Tennis Conference Championship proved to be a great day for Hiland with accolades galore and more importantly, a team championship. Sweeping the Coach of the Year and Player of the Year awards, the Hawks won a tight battle for the trophy with 32 points, while Central Christian was second with 30 and Massillon third with 29. The Hawks were led by POY Braxton Mullet, who won the first singles championship. Hiland also picked up a title at second doubles where Charlie Schlabach and Garrett Miller won. “Braxton lost five games in three matches,” said Hiland coach Tony Mullet, the NET COY. “He is just getting better and peaking at the right time for us. Our second doubles team was unbeaten coming in and seeded No. 1 and played really well today. “With (little) experience or letters coming back this year, I wasn’t sure what to expect. After winning the NET for the first time last year, this one almost is better because of how we did it. Today everyone contributed for points and

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Lazarus and Mary Ann Sommers Lazarus Enoch Sommers, 50, and his wife, Mary Ann Sommers, 56, both of Millersburg, died Friday, April 11, 2014, from injuries received in an airplane crash near Charleston, W.Va. Lazarus was born in Orrville on Aug. 21, 1963, to Melvin and Mary (Yoder) Sommers and married Mary Ann Miller on April 3, 1982. Mary Ann was born in Wooster on June 17, 1957, to the late Andrew J. and Sarah (Yoder) Miller. Lazarus and Mary Ann owned and operated GT Thunder, which is an ATV performance shop located near Benton. Lazarus enjoyed operating his business and interacting with his customers. He had a passion for flying and was a licensed instructor. He also enjoyed bicycling. Mary Ann enjoyed assisting Lazarus with the operation of the business and taking care of people, especially her family and friends. She enjoyed their dog, Buster, who also perished in the crash. Mary Ann also collected dolls. Surviving are children, Angelisa (Clayton) Mullett of Millersburg and Brandon (Eryca) Sommers of Coshocton; a granddaughter, Isabella Mullet; Lazarus’ parents of Millersburg; and his sister,

Eunice (Joseph) Slabaugh of Millersburg; his brother, Marcus Sommers of Apple Creek; her sisters, Esther (Leon) Miller, Mabel Miller and Sarah (James) Miller, all of Fredericksburg, Betty (Orris) Troyer of Wooster, Edna (Dan) Hostetler of Sarasota, Fla., and Martha Lapp of Nashville, Tenn.; and her brothers, Junior (Katie) Miller of Holmesville, Levi Miller of Wooster, Eli (Ellen) Miller of Sugarcreek and Freeman (Debbie) Miller of Winesburg; and numerous nieces and nephews. Mary Ann’s parents; brothers, Noah and Roy; and a sister, Fannie, died previously. A memorial life celebration was Saturday, April 19 at Mennonite Christian Assembly, 10664 Fryburg Road, Fredericksburg, with pastor Chuck Lemaster from Team Faith officiating. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton assisted the family with arrangements.

Melvin Huffman, 89 Melvin F. Huffman, 89, Wooster, went home to be with the Lord and to rejoin his “Sweetie Face” on April 12, 2014, at West View Healthy Living, Wooster. He was surrounded by his family. Melvin was born in Loudonville on March 29, 1925, to Albert and V. Fern (Banbury) Huffman. He served in the U.S. Navy during WWII and married Adeline Smith in Loudonville in 1945. She went home to be with the Lord, Feb. 26, 2005. He had made his home in Mount Vernon before moving to Wooster in 1946 and worked for the Columbia Gas Co. as a foreman for 35 years, retiring in 1980. Following his retirement, he then worked for the Wayne County Landfill Co. for the next 10 years. He was a member of Trinity United Church Christ in Wooster, Masonic Lodge No. 528 F&AM of Shreve, and was a life member of American Legion Post No. 68 of Wooster. He enjoyed playing euchre and was a very sociable individual. He mostly loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren throughout the years. Surviving are children Chuck (Paula) Huffman of Wooster, Jim (Ellen) Huffman of Shelby and Bonnie (Roger) Alfred of Lakeville;

Helen Grassbaugh, 99 Helen B. Grassbaugh, 99, of Glenmont, passed away Tuesday evening, April 29, 2014, at Majora Lane Care Center, Millersburg, with family by her side. Helen was born Sept. 20, 1914, in Millersburg, the daughter of Henry E. and Bertha Barbara (Heck) Huebner, and married Julius Francis Grassbaugh on Sept. 26, 1942. He preceded her in death Dec. 3, 1992. Helen was a homemaker that enjoyed gardening, quilting, sewing and taking care of her family. She was a member of SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church of Glenmont, the Alter and Rosary Society and Seven Hills Garden Club. Surviving are children, William (Carol) Grassbaugh of Glenmont, Charles (Helen) Grassbaugh of Wooster, Barbara (James) Spencer of Delaware, Walter (Linda) Grassbaugh of Sidney, and Michael Grassbaugh of Glenmont; a daughter-in-law, Carol Grassbaugh of Miami, Fla.; five grandsons; five granddaughters; a step-grandson; 13 great-grandchildren; two step-great-grandchildren;

and a sister-in-law, Rosemary (Grassbaugh) Strausbaugh of Glenmont. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a son, James Grassbaugh in 2002; brothers, Vernon, Ralph and Fred Huebner; and a sister, Lola Moreland. Funeral services were Saturday, May 3 at SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Glenmont, with Father Stephen L. Krile officiating. Burial was in SS Peter & Paul Catholic Church Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Family suggests that memorial contributions be made to SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church Building and Maintenance Fund, in care of St. Peter Church, 379 S. Crawford St., Millersburg 44654.

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10 grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren; a brother, Kenneth (June) Huffman of Mount Vernon; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents; a great-granddaughter, Elizabeth Alfred; a sister, Ida Wiseman; and a brother, Charles Huffman. Services were Wednesday, April 16 at Custer-Glenn Funeral Home, Wooster, with pastors Eric and Kirk Fairhurst officiating. Entombment was in Sherwood Memorial Gardens, Wooster, where military honors took place. Words of comfort may be shared with the family at www.custerglenn.com. Memorial contributions may be made to LifeCare Hospice of Wayne County, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691; or Wooster Township Fire Department, in care of the funeral home.

Lesly Hogan, 53 Lesly Ray Hogan, 53, of Killbuck, died Tuesday morning, April 29, 2014, at his home after an extended illness. Memorial services were May 10 in Glenmont Park. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, handled arrangements. He was born July 24, 1961, in Birmingham, Ala., the son of Howel E. and Bennie (Higgins) Hogan. He had worked for Red Head Brass in Shreve, and enjoyed fishing and the outdoors. Surviving are a son, Anthony Hogan of Alabama; two grandsons; a brother, Stanley Shore of Alabama; best friends, Danny Dawson of Coshoc-

ton, James and Cindy Boughman of Glenmont; and many other friends as well. He was preceded in death by his father, Howel E. Hogan; his mother, Bennie Shore; a daughter, Kendall Lesly Hogan; and two sisters.

Doris Mae Benson, 81, Wooster, died Monday, April 28, 2014, at her residence. There will be no services. Burial was in Sherwood Memorial Gardens. Online tributes may be made at ww w. R o b e r t s F u n e r a l Home.com. Memorial contributions may be made to LifeCare Hospice, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691. Doris was born June 21, 1933, in Putnam County, W.Va., to William and Crotia (Priddy) Davis, and married Robert L. (Ace) Benson on Jan. 6, 1958. He survives. She loved spending time with her grandchildren.

Doris will be deeply missed by her husband; children Clifford Davis of Millersburg and Stephen (Linda Hobert) Benson of Shreve; four grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by five brothers; and four sisters.

William Varney, 91 William Reed Varney, 91, of Millersburg, went home to be with Jesus Tuesday, April 22, 2014, at Green Ridge Meadows after a period of declining health. Reed was born Dec. 26, 1922, in Red Jacket, W.Va., to Jerry and Sadie (Clay) Varney and married the love of his life, Iva Jean Baisden on May 11, 1948. They enjoyed 57 years of marriage together before the Lord took her home on Dec. 18, 2005. He enlisted in the U.S.Amy Air Corps when he was 18 and was the top turret gunner/flight engineer on the B17 flying fortress. Reed was stationed at Celone Army Air Base near Foggia, Italy. His squadron flew 33 missions. Reed was the recipient of seven medals including the Purple Heart. After the war ended he returned to West Virginia and spent a period of years working in the coal mines before moving to Rittman. There he worked for the Ohio Boxboard Co. until retiring to Lake Buckhorn. He was an avid sports fan of the Ohio professional teams. He also enjoyed watching his extended family play various sports. He was a member of Grace Brethren Church of Rittman, before moving to Lake Buckhorn and then he became a member at Grace Brethren Church of Millersburg. He was a man that

loved God, people, and his country. Reed will be deeply missed by a sister, Virginia May; a brother, Curtis (Mary) Varney; special nieces and their husbands, Karen (Steve) Ramsier, and Becky (Ron) McCall; his special adopted family, Elaine Coblentz and her children and grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews, that he loved dearly. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, James, Donald Jr., and Bobbie; a sister, LaVera Dawn Elliot; and his good friend and fishing buddy, Perry Coblentz. A very special note of thanks to the staff at Green Ridge Meadows for the excellent care Reed was given. Also appreciation to all of the staff at the Millersburg office of Hospice. Services were Saturday, May 3 at Roberts Funeral Home-Sherwood Chapel, Wooster with Pastors Doug Gray and Bud Olszewski officiating. Burial was in Sherwood Memorial Gardens. Online tributes may be made at www.RobertsFuneralHome.com. Memorial contributions may be made to Grace Brethren Church of Millersburg, 4960 Township Road 305, Millersburg, 44654; or LifeCare Hospice, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691.

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Beverly Hostetler, 81 Beverly Ann Hostetler, 81, of Berlin, died Friday, May 2, 2014, at her home. She was born Aug. 22, 1932, near Holmesville, the daughter of Oris Hostetler and Anna Hostetler Kurtz and married Lyman Hostetler. He survives. Beverly was a life member at Martins Creek Mennonite Church, where she started a Peace and Social Concerns Committee in the 1980s. When her children were school-aged, she worked as a cook at Berlin Elementary School. In her later years, she volunteered with the Pomerene Hospital Auxiliary and at a homeless shelter in Sarasota, Fla. She was a lover of flowers and an avid gardener, and enjoyed poring over her plant books and seed catalogs. For several years, she had her own dried-flower business, called Bev’s Everlastings. She was an excellent bread baker, known especially for her anadama bread. She especially loved being a grandmother; her home was never without chocolate chip cookies. During retirement, she and her husband enjoyed traveling to gardens throughout the U.S. and spending winters at their home in Sarasota, Fla.. During the last years of her life, Lyman was a devoted and loving caretaker of his “Bup.” They were married 63 years. Surviving in addition to her husband, are children,

Mabel Miller, 87

Brad (Lee) Hostetler of Mansfield, Phil (Jody) Hostetler of Columbus, and Sheri (Jerome Baggett) Hostetler of Alameda, Calif.; grandchildren, Stephen, Jessica, Mitch, Cody and Patrick; great-grandchildren, Lily, Henry and Oscar; siblings, Shirley (LaRue) Owald and Wanda (Roger) Miller, both of Berlin, and Duane (Eloise) Hostetler of Barberton. Beverly was preceded in death by her parents. Services were Sunday, May 4 at Martins Creek Mennonite Church, 6111 County Road 203, Millersburg, with pastor Jay Conn officiating. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Contributions can be made to Mennonite Central Committee, 21 S. 12th St., P.O. Box 500, Akron, Pa. 17501-0500; or LifeCare Hospice, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691.

Mabel Jean Miller, 87, Walnut Creek, formerly of Benton, passed away Monday April 21, 2014, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home in Walnut Creek, after an extended illness. Mabel was born Feb. 2, 1927, in Holmes County, the daughter of Eli J. and Mary Ann (Hershberger) Weaver, and married Clayton W. Miller on Aug. 10, 1946. He preceded her in death on Oct. 7, 1998. She was a homemaker, and with her husband, Clayton, were founding members of Gray Ridge Church, where she was active in women’s groups and teaching Sunday school. She and Clayton enjoyed singing in a quartet together and she was known for her helpfulness, kindness and serving heart. Surviving are children and their spouses, Ellis and Berdene Miller of Sarasota, Fla., Brian and Kathleen Miller of Canton, Kenneth and Ada Miller of Sarasota, Fla., Julia and Luther Proper of Millersburg and Beth and Brian Beechy of Winesburg; grandchildren and their spouses, Heather and Kenny Dotson of Sarasota, Fla., Brian and Felina Miller of Whitesboro, N.Y., Matthew Miller of San Diego, Calif., Karissa and Dan Bartow of San Diego, Calif., Chadwick, Joshua and Kendrick Miller of Sarasota, Fla., Joshua and Jody Proper of Killbuck, Janna Proper Mast of Johnstown, Leah and Josh

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The Bachelor Edition Bachelor Submissions:

Once again we are looking for Wayne/Holmes Counties most eligible bachelors for the October edition of HerSide magazine. To submit a bachelor, please include the candidates name, photo, address, phone and email (if available), along with why we should consider them.

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Emanuel ‘Monie’ Troyer, 81

Stetter of Berlin, Krista Beechy of Rock Hill, S.C., and Emily, Megan and Clayton Beechy, all of Winesburg; great-grandchildren Mikayla, Michael, Luke and Blake Miller, Ethan, Evan and Logan Bartow, Avery and Alexandria Proper, Kaidrie and Kason Mast; a sister, Joan Showalter of Wilmot; and a brother, Vernon (Bertha) Weaver of Millersburg. She was preceded in death by sisters, Grace Gerber, Anna Simpson and Lela Wengerd; and brothers, Ralph, Joe and John R. Weaver. Funeral services were Thursday, April 24 at 10:30 a.m. at Gray Ridge Church with Pastor Ned Horsfall officiating. Burial was in Gray Ridge Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home Millersburg. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorial contributions be made to LifeCare Hospice, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691; Walnut Hills Nursing Home, P.O. Box 129, Walnut Creek 44687; Gray Ridge Church, 7489 Township Road 103, Millersburg 44654; or Alzheimer’s Association, P.O. Box 96011, Washington, D.C. 20090-6011.

Emanuel M. “Monie” Troyer, 81, of Baltic, died Tuesday, April 22, 2014, at his home after a battle with cancer. He was born Feb. 6, 1933, in Holmes County to the late Mose M. and Amanda J. (Yoder) Troyer. He was a retired truck driver from Sugarcreek Cartage and Dutch Creek Foods. He was a member of Zion United Church of Christ in Ragersville, where he had served as deacon and trustee. He was a life member of Baltic Conservation Club and was a past president, a member of Ragersville Historical Society and New Philadelphia Elks. He was an avid baseball player and was on the Tri-County League that played in Mount Hope and the Tuscarawas County Team that played in Berlin. He was invited to spring training one year to try out for the Cincinnati Reds. He also enjoyed golfing and in 2013 he was a member of Champion League Team at Willandale Golf and golfed in the two-man and fourman leagues. Surviving are his wife, the Mary Kay (Widder) Troyer, whom he married Jan. 29, 1966; children, Heather (Charles) Hunt of Ragersville, H. Michael (Tammy) Troyer of Newnan, Ga., Jason Frederick (Tanya) Troyer of Gahanna and Jennifer (Ryan) Miller of Shelby Township, Mich.; grandchildren, Alexis Yoder, Jerrod Hunt, Dale Mooney, Sydney Troyer, Alex Troyer, Olivia Troyer, Madison Troyer, Deacon Boss Mill-

er and Grady Miller; sisters, Verna (Aden) Miller of Dundee, Mary (Noah L.S.) Yoder of Mount Hope, Savilla M. Mullet of Sugarcreek and Barbara M. Miller of Millersburg; brothers-in-law, Marvin A. Keim of Brinkhaven and Mose M. Keim; and a sister-in-law, Mattie (John J.) Miller of Winesburg. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Eli M.; and sisters, Elizabeth, Fannie and Iva. Services were Friday, April 25 at 11 a.m. at Ragersville United Church of Christ, 8831 Crooked Run Road, SW, with the Revs. A. Bruce Haltom, Rick Gordon and Pastor Cynda Lenarz officiating. Burial was in Ragersville Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral in Sugarcreek. To share a memory and sign the guest register, visit www.smithfuneral.com. Memorials may be made to Ragersville United Church of Christ, 8831 Crooked Run Road, SW, Sugarcreek 44681; or Community Hospice of Tuscarawas County, 716 Commercial Ave., SW, New Philadelphia 44663.

Dr. Theodore McCoy, 68 Dr. Theodore J. McCoy, 68, of Sugarcreek (Ragersville), died Wednesday, April 30, 2014, at Community Hospice House in New Philadelphia, after a four-month illness. He was born Jan. 2, 1946, in Millersburg to the late Theodore R. and Ruth (Burris) McCoy, and married Karen Brown on June 28, 1970. She survives. He was a U.S. Army veteran and operated his chiropractic office in Sugarcreek for 38 years. He was a member of First United Church of Christ in Sugarcreek, where he had served as a deacon and held various other offices within the church. He was a life member of the NRA, was a member of Baltic Conservation Club, was past president of Sugar-

creek Rotary Club and enjoyed being outdoors, hunting, woodworking, wine making and mushroom hunting. Surviving in addition to his wife are a son, Scott (Amy) McCoy of Westerville, and a daughter, Andrea McCoy of Knoxville, Tenn.; grandchildren, Andrew, Samuel and Audrey; sisters, Jean (Richard) Hostetler of Walnut Creek and Diana Burgett of Lancaster; and a sister-in-law, Pam McCoy of Cumberland. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Larry; and a sister, Alice. Memorial services were May 3 at First United Church of Christ in Sugarcreek. The Rev. Eric Rummel officiated. Smith-Varns Funeral

Home in Sugarcreek assisted with arrangements (www.smithfuneral.com). The family suggests contributions may be made to Community Hospice of Tuscarawas County, 716 Commercial Ave., SW, New Philadelphia 44663.


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Pool clinic planned in Holmes County By DR. GARY GRAHAM Holmes County Extension Educator, Agriculture and Natural Resources This past winter was hard on a lot of ponds. Fish kills were common due to the volume of ice and snow. As the water temperature rises the ponds are coming back nicely, both the fish and now the weeds. Join us for a pond owner clinic on Thursday, May 22 at 6:30 p.m. to learn how to keep your pond and its inhabitants healthy and how to keep the people around your pond safe. The clinic will be held at the Ruben Yoder family pond at 7473 County Road 77, one-fourth mile south of Mount Hope. Topics covered will include weed 55

control, fish species and stocking rates, general pond management and construction, and pond safety and liability issues. Speakers from Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Holmes Co. Soil and Water Conservation District, and Ohio State University Extension will be on hand to answer your pond questions. Take your lawn chair and any pond weeds that you would like to have identified. Cost for the clinic is $5 per family, payable at the event, to cover the cost of the handouts. Please call the Extension office to preregister at 330-674-3015, walk-ins will be accepted the night of the clinic but may not get handouts. Pond safety kits will

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be available for viewing and learning how to use at the clinic. Every pond should have a safety kit to assist is case of a struggling swimmer. The pond safety kits are $50 and include free delivery; they can also be picked up at the clinic. Many studies have shown that the majority of drowning victims fall into two categories; those less than 5 years of age and young adults 15 to 24 years of age. It is estimated that 80 percent of all drownings could have been prevented. It’s also shown that the prognosis of near drowning victims depends on the effectiveness and speed of the initial rescue and care of the victim. The cost of the pond

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105 General 205 SOMEONE TO stack lumber for a lumber grader, (330) 231-3236 LOCAL LAWN Care & Landscaping Company seeking to fill F/T position. Must have clean driver's license. Call 330-961-1947, lv. msg. with contact info & exp. or email resume to: beverlychrap@gmail.com COMM. CLEANER, in Millersburg, 8.5 hrs/wk, $8/hr. 2nd shift, 419-747-1550

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WHITE GAS works great, new part. 231-2708

Stove, top oven needs $40 (330)

FOR SALE: Maytag Electric Dryer, good condition. $200. (330) 674-7576 FOR SALE: Natural Gas Refrigerator. Also Nice Big Electric Refrigerator. (330) 260-5879

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Drivers Trucking FOR RENT: Takeuchi Mini

Drivers. Co. Prop Logistics hiring Tanker Drivers 2 yrs TT minimum. Tanker Training $1400/wk plus. Hazmat, TWIC a plus Call or text Pat 330-367-7944

Hoe, $18/hr.; S185 BobCat with steel tracks, forks & bucket. $18./hr.; JLG Scissor Lift, $50/day or $200/wk.; 42-ft. JLG Grade-All, $175/day or $700/wk; 24' Aluminum plank, $15/day or $60/wk. (330) 897-1222 Ext 3

EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: Dozers '09 750J LGP 7K hrs, cab, heat, air $84,000 '05 JD450J LT w/ six way $32,000 '98 Cat D5C-III XL w/ six way $25,000 Case 850G w/ forestry package, winch, & arch $34,000 Case 850D w/ forestry package, winch, & arch $30,000 Excavators DRIVERS: DEDICATED. RE'06 Komatsu PC200LC-8 GIONAL. HOME WEEKLY / $93,000 BI-WEEKLY GUARAN'06 JD120C excavator TEED. Start up to $.44 cpm. $54,000 Great Benefits + Bonuses. Hitachi EX200-5 Landy w/ 90% No Touch Freight / quick coupler $40,000 70% Drop & Hook. Mini Excavators 877-704-3773. '10 JD35D excavator $27,500 '07 TB145 excavator only 1500 hrs. Hyd thumb 150 Food Services $37,000 '06 TB153FR low hrs $35,000 '11 ZX50U-3 Cab, Heat, Air COOK & SERVER POSInice $42,000 TIONS available. Apply at '06 Volvo ECR38 2000hrs www.route83restaurant.com $21,000 or 7501 SR 83, Holmesville, '08 Volvo EC35C 1400hrs Monday-Sunday 6am-9pm. $24,500 '04 Yanmar VIO35 mini hoe $18,500 197 Skilled Trade Loaders '07 JD605C crawler loader w/ forks $37,500 EXP'D MOTORCYCLE/ATV JD 555G crawler loader, reTECH wanted at Exodus built trans $21,000 Cycles. Apply in person or '89 JD455G crawler loader call, (330) 674-7433 bucket $19,000 Case 455C Loader $17,500 '09 Cat IT14G Wheel Loader 200 Antiques Collectibles cab, heat, air 7K hrs. nice $30,000 JD310G Back hoe $35,000 ART DECO Wardrobe 4 Skidders drawers & closet, Roll top 2-JD 540B Skidder $19,500 desk, Horse & harness taveach ern, good cond., 740-501 '83 JD 640 Skidder $22,500 -4974. JD 440C Skidder $20,000 DRIVERS: CDL-A Positions. Home Daily-Canton, OH. $57,000 Earnings + $2,000 Sign-On Bonus! $59,000 Year 1 Earnings! Home Daily / Weekends Off, Paid Weekly, Referral Bonus, Medical / Dental Coverage, 401k Match, Paid Holidays & Vacation. 866-700-7582 Central Transport.

Appliances Electronics

Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 OR 330-567-3886

COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag Ringer Washer, will trade in or rebuild yours, Henry A. Raber. (330) 674-5691

FOR RENT: Takeuchi TB 135 mini excavator. Heat & air conditioning. Different size buckets available with trailer, $25. per hour. Day time phone 330-231-5065 or 330600-9917. Duane Raber.

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REBUILT MAYTAG square tub wringer/washer, $375. (330) 852-7138 FOR SALE: GE GAS cook stove, white, good working condition, $300. (330) 275-5161 FOR SALE: Natural Gas Freezer, recharged. $650. Honda 3500W Generator. $500. (330) 893-4360 OLDER CONSOLE Gas Refrigerator, freezer works good, bottom needs recharged. (330) 852-4009 FOR SALE: Maytag square tub wringer washer, good condition, $350/obo. (330) 465-7741

2000 TIMBERJACK 360, enclosed cab with heat, 6cyl Cummins motor, 2 new tires, 2 tires 50%, in very good condition. $55,000 (330) 231-2234 SKYTRAK 5522 shooting boom forklift, perkins diesel, 22' reach, 4-wheel steer, 4x4, Oder but works fine $8500/obo. Jeff Miller. (330) 852-0188

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FOR SALE: 240 Massey Tractor, Good condition, 330-317-0712


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275 MASSEY FERGUSON, $6200; NH 846 round baler $3200; Hay wagons. 440-396-0469.

MOTOR MOUNT for International 46 baler, $75. David N. Miller, 5020 TR 353, Mlbg. (330) 674-2915.

ORDER YOUR Strawberries. You pick or we pick. Also, help wanted to pick strawberries. 330-695-2090

2006 New Holland TN70A tractor, 2WD, 70-hp, 400 hrs, $13,800. Jeff Miller. (330) 852-0188

JOHN DEERE 24T Baler, w/motor, $1,450. John Deere 4030 Tractor w/loader, $7,800. Case 1840 Skid Loader, $6,250. John S. Miller. (330) 893-0303

CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1st Cutting Hay, Had some rain, (330) 893-3407

KUBOTA MX5100 Tractor, 50HP, 100hrs, 2-wheel drive, Like new, $12,500. Claas 3x4 round baler, field ready; NH 310 square baler; IH 1250 feed grinder, needs new unload auger. Call David (330) 674-5499 Ext 1. JOHN DEERE 5420 4WD Tractor for sale, in good condition, w/sync-shuttle transmission, platform & tilt steering, 2 hyd. remotes, $18,900. (330) 600-0413 OVER SEEDING your pastures? Rent our Aitchison grass farmer, no till drill, 7', $15/acre. Walnut Creek. (330) 893-1410 FORD 8N Tractor, good condition, $1,500 Robert Raber, (330) 674-0035 after 4pm. NEW HOLLAND 477 haybine; New Holland 268 Baler; Pequea 7' tedder; New Holland 256 Hay Rake; Pioneer power cart with 4 cylinder Wisconsin engine; older Pioneer forecart; Seven Hoe Grain Drill; 330-275-5022 FOR SALE: FORD TW10 tractor, 110-hp, cab, heat, a/c, dual remotes, dual power, dual wheels, exc. condition. 330-359-5647 or 330-473- 2866. #9 MOWER 6' ,exc. cond, $1100; Complete set draft work harness, $550; Yoder's Shoeing Stock, $250; Pioneer Forcart, rubber tires, brakes, guard & shafts, $925; Open surrey, removable back seat, w/lights, $1500; T-14 Martin house with winch & post, $90. Steve Yoder, 3697 TR 124, Millersburg. (330) 893-4758 HAY LOADER #2 McDering 9' grain binder with motor, 1324 US 62, , OH 44689. (330) 600-8225 WANTED TO rent: John Deere 1240 corn planter, liquid fertilizer, Trail area. (330) 893-0017 NH 455 hay mower with motor, $2000. (330) 893-3910, Albert R. Miller '00 JD9400 4X4 425HP Scraper Tractor $55,000 Skid Steers '06 Bobcat S185 $15,500 '06 Bobcat S130 1570 hrs $17,250 '99 JD 270 very good $15,500 '88 Case 350B Loader $5500 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 or 330-567-3886

2010 John Deere 5065E tractor, 2WD, 65-hp, 500 hrs, like new, $16,900. Jeff Miller. (330) 852-0188 MASSEY FERGUSON 235 Diesel, power steering, exc rubber, new paint. Must See!, $7,500. 330-317-9286 MASSEY FERGUSON 431 52-hp, diesel, rollbar, 2 remotes, independent PTO, only 364 hrs., like new, $13,000. 330-359-5647 or 330-473- 2866. DRAFT Forecart with Air tires, mechanical brakes, bench seat w/padded cushion. Also shafts. $1,450 (330) 674-5618†Ext 1 FARMALL 806, 94HP, for sale or consider trade for 50HP-60HP tractor or compact tractor. (330) 466-5442 GEHL FORAGE Wagon, in good working condition. $2,500. 16' Bale wagon, steel sides, new floor. $1,350 (330) 464-8083 FOR SALE: S185 Bobcat Skid Loader, cab heat, AC, 2sp, power bobtach, (330) 204-6091

ANGLE TRUMPET, sweet pepper & tomato plants. Also 2 boys & girls bikes, resent tune up. 330-695-5593 ORGANIC COMPOST: horse manure. Make your garden bloom! Excellent to mulch trees. $20 - 3 yd. scoop. Will load. (330) 231-7500. BARLEY SPROUTING trays now available, Stainless steel, David Yutzy, 330-600 -9624.

FIRST CUTTING hay, $3.50/bale. Keim's, 6488 Fredericksburg Rd., Woo. 5X6 ROUND Bales Mixed Hay, $45/ea, (330) 276-5417 or (330) 276-9908 FOR SALE: organic corn silage. Ph. 330-674-9736

FRESH MAPLE SYRUP, $32/gal. Atlee C. Yoder, 4901 TR 117, Baltic, OH. 43804. 330-893-7313. HAVE PASTURE for 10 or 12 head of cattle. Reasonable rates. Roy Swartzentruber, 10800 Fryburg Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FIRST CUTTING hay, mostly grass, no rain, $4/bale. Frick 56" portable sawmill, PTO or belt driven, $2,500. (330) 496-3143

MULTI FAMILY Garage Sale, Memorial Day & May 27, 6:30am-dark, Duplicator & fluid, Strayer-Upton Arithmetic books, Coleman lanterns, grass catcher, girls dresses 1-7yrs, sm. feeder chest, high chair, & lots more! Ervin S. Raber, 1917 TR 110, Millersburg. GARAGE SALE: May 14-15. New adult shoes & children's sandals, clths., stamps, Sizzix, books, tomato plants, canning jars, ETC! 2474 CR 600 across from Raber's Book Store.

ORGANIC MULCH Hay, $10/round bale, (330) 359-5647 or (330) 317-4977 WILL SPREAD Chicken litter OR rent out 20' Chandler Spreader. ALSO...Hay mowing & baling w/rotocut. (330) 763-1443

MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE Sale, Clothes, lots of misc items, May 23-24, Open 7am. Lester J. Miller, 7186 TR 569, Fredericksburg.

FOR SALE: Yukon Gold Potatoes. Dannie H. Stutzman, 8446 Lautenschlager Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606

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SPLIT & Unsplit firewood, $50/rick, 6928 CR 407, Millersburg OH (330) 674-1000

TRAIL COMMUNITY Garage Sales. May 15-16, 20+ Different homes having Sales, Most are open 8am-5pm. Maps available w/detailed ads at each stop. Watch for signs. MAY 16 & MAY 17, 9290 TR 609, Fredericksburg. Half bed, toys, swing w/roof, tomato plants. Mose Weaver

FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also, hollow campfire logs. 330-231-8462. WOOD PROCESSOR sale. (330) 231-3908

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FOR SALE: Split Firewood, $60/pick up load. No delivery. Call or text, 330-763-0506 CUSTOM HAY WRAPPING with tube wrapper. $6/per bale. Phil Hershberger, (330) 852-9331.

MULTI FAMILY garage sale May 14-15. 6294 CR 407, Millersburg. Clothes, shoes, poster's, banner's, light board compass set and lot more. School supplies, baby items. Lot of misc., home made cards.

GRAMPS & GRAMS Flower Patch, open 9-6, Mon-Sun, Baskets, Annuals, Perennials, Vegetable plants. Garage Sale: Men/Women clothes all sizes, kitchen items, bedding, lots of misc items to numerous to list. 8073 Critchfield Rd, Shreve.

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Firewood Bundles w/ handles & quantity tags. Ideal for campers. 20+ $2.00 a piece, can deliver. Levi Jr. Yoder, 7720 TR 509, Lakeville, OH

MEMORIAL DAY Garage Sale, May 26th, 6:30amdark, quilt tops, dressers, antique tool chests, chairs, file cabinets, old doors, lots of hand tools, dishes, Singer sewing machine, Longaberger baskets, Hammock, Maytag Ringer Washer $350, 2000W Honda Generator $600, Console Natural Gas Frig $600, Lg trampoline $300, More sales in area. Aden Miller, 1895 TR 110, Mlbg, 3 mi W of Becks Mills.

BEACHY-MILLER-Kauffman Moving Sale, 5 more sales on CR 600, same day as Charm Community Garage Sales, May 14-15.

MAY 15-16-17, 9-5, John & Ada Miller, 1198 TR 169, Sugar Creek. New & used men's Mutza jackets/ pants, men's & boy's shirts--all sizes, new men's denim winter coats, shoes, ladies' coats & dresses, mostly clothes. Dishes & lots more. Some fabrics on sale, sewing notions, perennials. 1st time ever garage sale here!

MAY 16-17 9107 TR 609 Wayne Chupps girls dress., all sz, white caps, new tod clo., books, shoes, crib, 7-7

WELCOME CHURCH of Christ Rummage Sale!, Fri, May 16, 8am-5pm, Sat, May 17, 9-12. Baked goods also.

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CHURCH GARAGE Sale, Memorial Day, May 26-27, 7am Echo Valley School, TR 110 Mlbg. Butane Irons, clear gas floor lamp, older type ironing board, baby crib, wicker & wooden changing tables, baby swing, books, cookbooks, glass dishes, gallon jugs, clothing, red laundry cart, annuals, perennials, Day Lilies, & 15 kinds of Hostas.

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The perfect choice for your crossbred mare’s. $300 Service fee LFG.

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

HILAND SUPPLY CO. LTD. 3878 CR 135, Millersburg, OH 44654 • 330-893-4724

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Black Friesian Morgan Cross Stallion Classic is a Proven Stallion with a fantastic Headset and a Super Driver all in ONE PACKAGE!

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NOTICE: team of 8 & 10 yr. old Belgians. Half brother/ sister have been on produce farm. Kid broke. To be sold at the Lakeville Consignment Auction Sat., May 17 th. Look for sale bill in Bargain Hunter. CROSSBRED Feeder pigs, born late March, ready by mid-late May. (330) 567-5908 FOR SALE: 2 yearling quarterhorse colts, one stallion & one filly - both sorrel with blaze, Western stock, $500/ each 330-878-1000. FOR SALE: 5 yr old Belgain Gelding, 7.3HH, Well broke, willing worker, (330) 893-1521 NOTICE: WILL do Horse Training and Sale preps, draft & all driving breeds. Marvin Hershberger, 7831 TR 568, Fredericksburg (330) 279-2089 TEAM OF All Purpose Geldings, 4 yrs old, green broke & sound. 330-466-9476 WANTED: Utility White King Pigeons and/or White Pure Cornish Bantam or Standard chickens. (330) 276-5613 TEAM OF black Percheron Geldings. 14 & 16. Good, broke. Jacob Swartz., 9322 W. Leb. Rd., Navarre, Ohio. NEED A Horse to work? We have 2 yr old Belgain Gelding, to break and work until May 1 2015. Mose Miller, 2628 TR 183, Baltic OH 43804. (330) 897-0642 WORLD'S SMOOTHEST RIDING HORSE, Columbian Paso Fino Horses for sale. They have a 4 beat single foot gait. 3-Trained in dressage moves, $5,000 each, 4-untrained $1,750 ea, 2-Black trained, $2,200 ea. All geldings, (330) 674-2503

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11 YR. OLD sorrel riding mare, safe & sound, exc. trail horse, $1100. Milan Weaver, 16994 Harrison Rd., Navarre. 330-359-0281 FOR SALE: A Pair of nice yearling Halflinger Stud Colts, James Weaver, Fredericksburg. (330) 698-1064 STANDING at stud: 3 yr. old black Stallion. Sire Chocolatier Dam Muscles Yankee 2nd dam Pine Chip Great Disposition. Drives nice. 2 yr. live foal guarantee multiple mare disc. Standing at JB Farms, 9932 Hogback Rd. Fred'burg, 44627 after 3 TEAM OF 6 yr old Grey Percheron Gelding, broke to all farm equipment, work with snap. Also, older black gelding for sale. (330) 852-0722 STANDING AT stud: Friesian cross Stallion sire Peter-z sire of Dam Teo. Nice big up headed black with star. Service for $200. LFG standing at. Wayne D. Troyer, 6610 CR 189 Millersburg, OH 44654 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old 50 in. black and white pony mare. 330-763-3083 after 4:00 pm 5

YR old Gelding, half Dutch, Standard Bred Hackney, Bay, 4 whites, buggy size, needs work. (330) 897-2064 for more info

CUSTOM SADDLES new & used, made in USA. Rancher & Trail. Starting at $450. Call 330-231-7500 FOR SALE: Reg Black Quarter Horse Gelding, been on lots of trails, used as 4-H horse, TSS, (330) 893-4068 GOAT KITS, 3 weeks old. Alpine and Sanne, dairy quality and nice 4-H projects. Also, 4 mo. old Sanne buck. Call 330-674-2526. QUALITY HORSE Blankets for sale Sizes from 68"100" in stock with leg straps. Colors: Red, Blue, Green or Burgundy. Buggy blankets & Sheets also available. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg OH 44654 (330) 893-7421. Wholesale Dealers Welcome. WELL BROKE 10 yr. old 36" tri-color gelding $350, 31" bay stud. 38" Red, white stud $150. 2 yr. old 47" white jenny $275. 2 yr. old 28" red jack $250. 330-674-3027 FOR SALE: Proven 2 yr old Polypay Ram, $155. Atlee Burkholder, (740) 295-5498 2 YR old Brown/White Gelding Broke, very gentle. 4 yr old Brown gelding, started. 2 yr old Brown gelding, broke to lead. 18 yr old Black Mare, broke for kids, anyone can ride & drive. (330) 852-1302

Smokey Lane Stables, Inc.

Hidden Y’s Classic Knight

HI-TEMP MASONRY LINERS

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BERLIN 9AM-5PM, ThursFri, May 15-16, 5358 TR 356, Millersburg. (GPS) Dean Mullet, Multi-Family. Childs black Armoire dresser, tan leather swivel rocker, toddler girls clothes, 50 Celebration Hymnals, Adult clothing, & misc items.

Standing At Stud

STAINLESS STEEL CHIMNEYS

Advanced Chimney Technology

ATTENTION: Will do Custom round baling hay, mowing, plowing & misc. Mark Allen Miller, (330) 473-5366

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JUNE 7 th PONY & RIDING HORSE SALE (Tack 9:30 Horses 12) Catalog deadline may 20th 11756500

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JULY 11th I CE CREAM SALE Joseph Yoder 33945 SR 643• Baltic, Ohio 43804 330-897-8650

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Rodeo JUNe 21 7PM

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

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SHETLAND STUD Pony, 38", 2 yrs., green broke to ride & drive, $250. 330-473-2416

FOR SALE: 15 yr old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, anyone can drive, good horse for older people. $700 Michael Miller, (330) 359-6333

FOR SALE: Electric Washer, stove & refrig.(14-cf & new in 2012). Call for pricing. 330-473-8462, after 5pm.

FOR SAKE: 5 Katahdin Royal White cross ewe lambs. Foot rot free. Joe Hershberger, 330-893-0521.

FOR SALE: 34" tri-color gelding. Kid broke, $375. 4 yrs. old Jr. Miller, 330-852-4640.

FOR SALE: 6 yr old Gelding, Wonder Dancer, TSS, family horse, $4,200. 5 yr old Trotter, fresh, boys horse, $2,500. Derrick Troyer, (330) 852-3227

FOR SALE: 10 yr. old bay stb. gelding. Surrey size, traffic safe & sound. Women can drive. John J. Hershberger, 8100 S. Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627 BROODMARE, Quarter pony, 54", trade large pony stallion, prefer Appaloosa. (740) 824-4361 5 YR old 38" Bay Mare, w/3wk old Paint Stud Colt, bred back for 2015. Also 2-2 yr olds, Paint Mares, 38"-40", all broke to ride & drive. (330) 674-2526 AMHA MINI Horse Stallion, Tahitis bloodlines, 31.5" tall, 5 yrs old, $450. (330) 231-2708 WANTED: A horse that is broke to ride & drive, needs to be bigger than 14H, any color and breed, needs to be quiet. Duane Yoder, 4952 SR 557, Millersburg (330) 893-4068 6 YR. OLD PAINT quarter horse cross, brown/wh., gelding, broke to ride & drive. 330-897-1384†x2 4 YR old Chestnut Crossbred Mare, surrey size, 100% TSS, women broke, $2,800. (330) 763-1581 14 YR old Stanadard Bred, TSS, Women or older people horse. $1,000 (330) 763-4747

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FOR SALE: 3 yr. old Dutch standardbred gelding, 15.2 hands. Well started, $1800 OBO. V.M. 330-893-3836 5 YR old Trotting Gelding, by: Broadway Hall, TSS, good broke, family or boys horse, $3,600. 4 yr old Trotting Mare, by: Amigo Hall, Andover Hall, TSS, very nice trotting mare, $3,800. John Weaver, 4250 CR 207, Millersburg OH 44654, between SR 62 & CR 77.

FOR SALE: 3-4 mo old, white Katahdin lambs, 6 ewes, 6 rams. (330) 674-2235

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16 YR. old gelding. T.S.S. 650 Andy A. Troyer, 7137 CR 19, Millersburg, OH 330-674-1860 ext. 2

STANDING AT stud, Nicole's Black Ace. 1/2 Friesian, 1/2 stand. bred sire: Michelangelo $500. Serv. fee w/ multiple mare dis 330-674-6989

13 YR old Paint Riding Mare, well broke to ride. Brown & White miniature pony mare, well broke, not for small children. (330) 897-2511 SMOKEY LANE STABLES Inc. Riding Horse and Pony Auction, Saturday, June 7, Tack 9:30, Horses 12:30. Catalog consignments due May 20. Please include $10 per animal which will be applied to commission. Taking consignments of all types of horses, ponies, tack and any horse related items. Strong market for good broke horses and ponies. Email: info@smokeylane stables.com. Smokey Lane Stables, Inc., 686 Smokey Lane Rd NW, Sugarcreek, OH 44681. 330-852-2237. Auctioneer Myron Miller FOR SALE: Short Bred Heifer, Short Horned Holstein cross, (330) 893-7611 12 CROSS Bred Beef Feeder calves, mostly steers, ready to turn on grass. 350-450lbs, delivery avail. 740-567-4205

Kaufman Auction House 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH

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

Monday, May 19, 2014 at 5:00 PM

Antiques * Glassware * Household * Furniture * Misc. * Selling in 2 Rings Millersburg Glass: punch bowl, Fruits & Flowers; Marigold Ohio Star Vase; Marigold small compote; crystal cake plate cruet; Fruit & Flowers cup; Antiques: slaw cutter; wooden rocking horse; graniteware; milk bottles; Furniture & Misc.: sectional desk; living room furniture; coffee tables & end tables; 3 new bikes; lots of Nascar items; meat slicer. Note: No sale Monday, May 26th and no receiving Wednesday, May 28th. Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com for photos and updates. For more information contact Derrick Kandel, auction manager at (330) 204-4453. Terms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Receiving Hours: Wednesday, 9AM-4PM Always Taking Quality Consignments | No Receiving: May 28th

(330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com

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

YR old grade black Percheron Mare, 17.1HH, broke, $2,500. (330) 674-2890

9 YR old Dark Mare, off track 4 weeks, trots nice, willing traveler. $1,950. Adrian Coblentz, 7540 TR 601, Fredericksburg. (330) 674-1034 NOW STANDING at PY Stables for the month of May, Inconchnito--sired by King Conch, dam by Super Pleasure, 16.2H, classy standardbred stallion, proven sire of top quality horses, made 1 million dollars with a mark of 1:54. Chris Weaver, 440-5631797 or Paul Yoder at PY Stables, Millersburg, OH. 330-600-0183. 5 yr. old reg'd Morgan mare, chestnut broke to ride, lots of snap, sire: Black Tuxedo by Armani, $1800. (330) 473-3215

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Kyron V.L , Quality Friesian Stallion, stands 16.1H. Service fee $500 John Barkman, 7884 TR 508, Lakeville, OH 44638.

FOR SALE: 6 yr. old bay standard bred mare, traffic safe and sound, all trot, surrey size, women can drive. Ivan Miller, 7175 Cutter Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 BIG BLACK 9 Yr. old standard bred gelding. Safe for women, double gaited. Allen Miller, 330-897-0349

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8 YR old Black Trotting Gelding, 16.2H, TSS, Buggy 1 year, women can drive, $4,500. Lavern Yoder, (330) 852-4062 NUBIAN ALPINE cross dairy goat, fresh 1 mo., good milker, $150; Also, 2 5-wk. old Nubian billies, $50/ea. Aden Yoder. (330) 893-7313 13 YR. old Registered Percheron mare. Kid broke to all farm machinery. Very willing worker. Easy keeper, $1500 Ben Yoder 8905 Alabama Ave. Navarre, OH 44662 6 YR. old black white pony mare. Bred for OISO Standing a white 37" paint pony 9047 S. Kansas Rd., ericksburg, OH 44627

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SPOTTED NUBIAN billy goat, $175. Reuben L. Troyer. 330-893-0423 Ext 2 1 NUBIAN nanny, milking, $225. 2 Nubian billies, 4 mo. old, $125/ea. (330) 674-1416 2 YR old Fresian Standard Bred Stud, broke, sharp. $3,200. Menno Yoder, (330) 674-1895 FOR SALE: 7 yr. old trotting gelding. Big, strong, surrey horse, stripe and two white ankles. Sire Full Count Dam Arnies Exchange. Traffic safe and sound. Eli R. Miller, 3962 US 62, Dundee, OH 44624 FOR SALE: 10 year old Morgan crossbred. Broke to ride and drive. (330)473-5240 3

MO old, Lamancha/ Newbian Does, good milk lines, very tame, $120 obo. (330) 317-7216

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2 YR old Black/White Paint Pony Gelding, not broke. $300. 6 yr old Black Pony Gelding, 38", broke to ride and drive, TSS, $350. Robert Raber, 4808 TR 616, 1 mi NW of Mt. Hope. (330) 674-0035 after 4pm. 43" 3 YR OLD Tri-Colored Paint Pony Gelding, sharp, $500. Broke to ride & drive. (330) 893-4603 (2)3YR OLD Trotting Geldings, Black, Striking Sabra, Also Ambro American, both horses are 16+hands, TSS, well started and lots of potential, $4,200/ea. Lavern Yoder, (330) 852-4062 8 YR. old bay standard bred trotting mare. Registered, sired by Victory Sam. Traffic safe and sound. Been in buggy 4 yrs., good traveler. $2900. Henry Miller, 6884, Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: 2 N.A. Harness Shop nylon buggy harnesses, 1 is 7 yrs. old, like new & 1 is 12 yrs. old in good cond. Call for prices, 330-763-1549. YEARLING all purpose colt, percheon standardbred cross, $650. 330-466- 9476. FOR SALE: Milking Goat, (330) 897-1052 PAIR OF 6 & 7 yr. old gray percheon geldings; 15 yr. old percheon gelding; 3 yr. old percheon gelding.- all broke to all farm mach. Marvin Coblentz, 330-359-5570. WANTED: MALE Ringneck Pheasant, 9726 CR 329, Holmesville OH 44633. (330) 317-0849 FOR SALE: 9 year old Standardbred Gelding, broke trotter, buggy and boys horse, needs miles. 330-674-3252.

9 YR old 16H Black Mare, Sire: Riches Hanover, loves to trot, TSS, $2,800. 6 yr old 16.1H Black Mare, Sire: Rambaran, mostly trot, TSS, $2,200. Both fresh horses, 1st set of road shoes. Edward Miller, 330-260-8366

WANTED: must be 317-1661

18 YEARLING ewes. Dorset, Suffolk cross, $175 or $160 for all. Wayne MIller, 6753 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627

FOR SALE: 7 yr. old credit winner. Very good. Broke, TSS, black, nice, 4500. David Troyer, 4370 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627

PONY, 40"-50", kid broke. (330)

2 WELL marked & well behaved lambs, weened & wormed, $75/ea. (330) 201-5438

DAIRY GOATS, 1-Alpine 1-Saanan, fresh 4 wks, good easy milkers, $325/ea. (330) 674-2526

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FOR SALE: 3 yr old Hackney standard bred cross. TSS, green broke SJP, 7005 TR 346, Millersburg Ohio 44654 16 YEAR OLD standard bred Gelding. T.S.S. Great for older people or children, $500. 330-359-5756 4 yr. old Dutch standardbred mare, 3/4 standardbred, 1/4 Dutch, tss, been in buggy for 1 year, $2900. Amos Yoder (330) 897-1295 Ext 1 HORSEMAN Position avail. Windy Hill Farms has an opportunity for a full or part-time exp'd horseman. Instruction and housing available. 330-231-7500 MAGNOLIA HALL, 8 yr old Striking Sabra Mare, in foal to Knight of Intrigue, due in Jan. 2015. $3,000. Beauty Lash, 5 yr old Sand Vic Mare, in foal to Knight of Intrigue, due Feb 2015, buggy broke, great traveler, $4,000. (330) 464-1271 6 YR. OLD gelding, black w/1 white sock, 16H, tss, women can drive, $2400. (330) 674-1988 8 YR. old paint gelding, excellent trail horse, used in equine drill team & has done barrel racing, TSS, $1000. 330-695-9331 4 YR. old dark bay standard bred gelding. Traffic Safe, sound. Safe for women. Nice!! Buggy size, $1500. Ben Yoder, 8905 Alabama Ave., Navarre, OH 44662

SPRING CLEANING GARAGE DOOR AUCTION

SATURDAY, MAY 17, 11:00 AM

Located At: Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds 259 S. Tuscarawas St., Dover, Ohio (Commercial Bldg.)

TAKE RT. 71 (DOVER ST. EXIT) FROM THE NORTH TURN LEFT FROM THE SOUTH TURN RIGHT GO TO TRAFFIC LIGHT TURN ON TUSCARAWAS ST. GO APPROX. 1 MILE TO FAIRGROUNDS. Garage doors 8’, 9’, 10’ 12’, 14’, 15’, 16’, 18’ wide, residential & commercial garage door openers, garage door hardware, trim, tracks and springs.

For information call 1-800-491-2575 or go to Auctionzip.com Terms: Cash, charge card and check w/positive I.D., 10% buyers premium will be charged. Tax will be charged unless you have vendors number. All doors must be removed 2hrs. after completion of auction.

OWNER: SHOFF DOOR CO. JACK GOODBAR COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE


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5 Yr. old black mare, tss, family horse. 330852-4083. STANDING At stud, Black Percheron sire: Blue Ribbon Farm Dukes Isaac Dam: Blooming Prairie Twinkle, $150. Serv. fee. A. Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Millersburg OH 1 YR. old black Friesian Morgan stud colt. 2 yr. old black Morgan Stallion ready for work. 330-893-4170 5 YR old Standard Bred gelding, buggy size, well broke, travels nice, $2,900. Also, 4 yr. old mare, good broke, $1,800. Menno Yoder, (330) 674-1895 BREEDING AGE Black Beef Bull, sired by Registered Limousine, $1,500. (330) 852-1359 Registered Miniature horses. AMHA and AMHR. Complete herd sale. Northview Acres, 330-674-0498 x 1 FOR SALE: 3 year old Black and white paint gelding. Traffic safe & sound. Any body can ride but has some speed if you ask him. $1500 firm. 330-749-6280 3 yr. old trotting mare, fresh off track 3 weeks, 1st set of road shoes, sharp boy's horse, $2500. 330-275-0221 4 YR old Brown/White Paint Stud, 37", proven sire, kid broke to ride & drive, well built. $700 (330) 674-2526 7 YR. old spotted mini Donkey Jenny. Bred to mini spotted Jack. Also 6 other mini Jennies. 1 yr. old black 26" mini stallion AMHR application. Also, other ponies. Daniel M. Schrock, 330-763-0905 7 YR. old Hackney pony gelding, 44", blk. w/blaze & 3 wh., tss, broke to ride & drive, $500. 330-897-2063. PAIR OF 8 & 9 yr old Grulla Geldings, full brothers, broke to ride & drive, single or double, will choice, (330) 852-4283 Ext 2. 8 YR old Trotting Mare, Record 2:00.4, buggy broke, $1,200. Raymond Weaver, 14862 Harrison Rd. Apple Creek. (330) 857-6554 9 YR old Black Trotter, by Broadway Hall, been in buggy 3 yrs, TSS, $2,400. (330) 763-1616 FOR SALE: Two 14-mo. old good black bulls & horned dorset ram. Call 330-4324686

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6 YR. OLD bay mare, 45", 4 white socks, 1/4 Hackney, green broke to ride & drive. Daniel Troyer, (330) 473-2839. 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 5 YR old Gelding, Trots nice, surrey horse deluxe, TSS, $2,900. Duane Weaver, (330) 674-1777 FOR SALE: 6 yr. old gelding, all trot, tss, good traveler, safe for women, $2500. Call Ken (330) 600-1519 FOR SALE: 5 yr. old blk. Dutch standardbred cross gelding, been in buggy & surrey,$2800. 740-623-0684 2 YR old Black/White Pony, green broke to drive, $400. 330-466-9476 5 YR old Pony, brown & white, broke to ride & drive, good traveler, sharp, mare, 48". $575. Also, 10 yr old pony, brown with white blaze & socks, 40" mare, broke to ride & drive, has some snap, $425. (330) 852-2876 Ext 1

STANDING AT Stud, 52" Black & White, Homozygous Pony Stallion, Sires: Upheaded Flashy Colt, sure breeder. Also, 38" black & white Homozygous Mini Stud, sure breeder. Allen Miller, 5571 CR 68, Millersburg. (330) 893-4908 7 Yr. old bay gelding, tss, stands 16+H, well built, buggy broke, women can drive, $2850. 330-473-7360 FOR SALE: 4 yr old Standard Bred Mare, Atlee C. Miller, 7640 Frease Rd, Frdrckbg. (330) 695-9392 FOR SALE: 7 yr. bay Hackney gelding, great traveler, tss, Also standing at stud40" black & white homozygous stud, $40. (330) 893-2036. BAY 4 yr old Gelding, Sired by: PJ's Nabby, all trot, TSS, good family or boys horse. Ivan Miller, 8663 TR 601, VM (330) 695-2045

REGISTERED KATAHDINS in Sugarcreek Ohio. Quality Ewe & Ram Lambs available ($200-$350) email: kevinw@weaverexpress.com or visit our facebook page www.facebook.com /sugarhillfarms

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STANDING AT Stud, 42", Black/White Pony Stallion, Robert Raber, 4808 TR 616, 1 mi NW of Mt. Hope. (330) 674-0035 after 4pm. STANDING at stud, black 1/2 Friesian, 1/2 stand. sire: Dominator, $125. Serv. fee. A Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Mbg.

2 GOOD COUCHES, rocking love seat, 3-recliners, 2 tables w/chairs, 4pc lite bedroom set, twin/full size bed & frames, baby cribs, all size NEW Deluxe mattress sets. 2 mi. W. of Becks Mills, 2529 TR 110, Millersburg, OH. 330-674-0944 VM

FOR SALE: 5 YR. old brown-white mare. 55" tall. Kid broke to ride. Ex. trail horse, TSS 330-600-1583

FOR SALE: 1 large, l medium chest freezers for ice boxes. $100 each. Samuel Miller, 330-674-1814 ext. 4

3 YR old Black Super Pleasure Gelding, all trot, TSS, good family horse. $3,500. Robert Raber, 4808 TR 616, 1 mi NW of Mt. Hope, (330) 674-0035 after 4pm.

2 LEATHER Sofas, high end, good quality, elegant pieces of furniture. Like New. (330) 260-5879

FOR SALE: Horses 4 yr. old registered Morgan mare. Broke to drive, TSS. 7 yr. old registered Morgan gelding, TSS, women can drive. 4 yr. old Perlino quarter horse gelding. Well started under saddle. More information leave message, 330-893-0076

Household Furnishings

SPRING VALLEY Finishing LLC. Custom doors, trim & furn. finishing quality from start to finish. 330-275-2875

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

MANSFIELD GUN Show. May 17, 9-5, May 18, 9-3. Admission: $5. Richland County Fair Grounds. Under 18 must be with adult. For Info. 330-806-1110. FOR SALE: WartHog Bow, sights, 2 arrows, good stri n g , $ 1 0 0 o b o . 330-567-0063 WEATHERBY Vangard 243 with scope $550. Ruger 77 in .30-00 with scope, $525. Good cond. 330-897-1038 FOR SALE: 5’ x 6-1/2’ Deluxe Camo Hunting Shanty. Carpeted Interior Floor. Exc. Condition. Comes With 2 Chairs. $850. Andy J Troyer 330-897-0897 MUZZLELOADER CVA Electra, like new, $250 obo. (330) 473-0096 LOOKING FOR land to hunt ground hogs, preferable in Holmes or Coshocton Counties. 330-275-0221

USED GUN LIST

Win. Md. 12 20ga, 28" Full $599; Ruger M77 22-250 Heavy Barrel w/scope $625; Marlin 17 HMR wood stock w/scope $295; Mossberg 500 12ga. $239; Mossberg .410 pump $275.

Call Marty at:

330-231-0315. 16GA 870 Remington Wingmaster, $400. 12ga 870 Remington w/slug barrel and scope mount. $350. 20ga single shot slug gun with rifle barrel. $275. 330-231-1475 FOR SALE: Dock (330) 473-2328

Floats,

DOG TRACKER, Garmin- Astro, 320-DC-40, w/Topo US 100K Map includes AK, PR, HI, like new. (330) 893-1466

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48" John Deere walk behind mower w/ re-built Kawasaki eng. w/electric start, $1250. (330) 893-2860.

(2) GRAVELY WALK behind brush cutters with spare parts. $650/all. (740) 221-8888.

FOR SALE: Stihl FS55RC weedeater, good condition, $100. 330-695- 9310

Snapper Pro Walk-behind, 36" cut., Kawasaki Engine FB4600 $798.98. Snapper RER, 28" cut $498.98; Eagle Star, walk-behind, 36" cut, Kawasaki Engine $698.98; BobCat, ZTR, 61" 25hp Kohler $3999.98; Troy-Built 33" cut, B&S Engine $698.98; Toro 60" commercial ZTR $3998.00; Simplicity 38" Regent tractor $798.00; Scag Turf tiger 61" ZTR w/27hp liquid cooled Kawasaki $5498.00; Snapper Pro S75 mower $5000.00; Land Pride 52" Zero Turn w/new Honda engine $2750.00; John Deere GX 345 tractor w/rear bagging cart, Consignment $3999.98. Charm Engine LTD 330-893-3033

WILL DO custom brush hogging. John Hershberger, (330)359-2507 T-14 MARTINS Box, cedar round hole, complete with pole and winch, $275. (330) 567-9348 RALLY LAWN tractor, 18-hp, Briggs & Stratten, 44" deck, runs/looks great, $950. VM (330) 600-9376 FOR SALE: 26" Troybilt Mower, self propelled, good condition. Like new Pony Troybilt Tiller. (330) 674-0636 Leave message. CHRISTIAN LADY needs Christian lawn care, (330) 893-6401 30" TORO, walk-behind, Like New. New Playset, 4 swings & slide. (330) 473-2168 FOR SALE: 48" Exmark walk-behind, hydrostatic drive, ECS controls, electric start, $2,150 (330) 674-0456 RED HAWK 36" Walk Behind 15HP Kohler, $1,250. 38" Bolens Tractor $450. 48" Toro Zero Turn $1,600. 42" Huskqvarna Tractor, used 1 yr, like new $1,350. Rally 38" Tractor, line new motor $475. Proline 48" cut walk behind $1,895. 21" Snapper and Husqvarna mowers. D&R Engine & Repair 330-359-0671 Mt.Eaton FOR RENT & sale, Terraforce 73" 3pt Tillers. Try before you buy. Mt. Eaton Trailer, LLC, (330) 359-0150 REDMAX BACKPACK LEAF Blower, works good, $200. Call 330-473-9944.

ARIENS 21" mower. Good cond. Bagging, mulching & side discharge. Attachment included w/blade clutch & brake, $300. (330) 897-4105 Leave msg. if no answer. TILLERS Troybilt Horse rebuilt, $850. Husqvarna 700 DRT, $500. Both good cond. Vernon Yoder 330-473-2289 24" CUB Cadet front tine tiller, good condition, used less than 10 hrs, (330) 852-1302 BRAND NEW Ariens 2013 Zero Turn Mower w/bagger. 330-201-4163 FOR SALE •TORO 62" walk belt: $1799. •Snapper Rider 33" cut 12-hp: $450. •eXmark LazerZturn 52" cut 20-hp Kohler Command: $4698. •Bobcat 2-turn 61" cut 25-hp Kaw: $3698. •Scag V-walk 52" 300 hrs Consignment: $4999. •John Deere tractor 175, 38" cut hydrostatic drive: $498. •Ferris walk 48" Hydro Vanguard, 4yrs. old w/metal

www.kaufmanrealty.com 1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 330-852-4111

(330) 852-4111 40 West Jackson St., Millersburg, Ohio 44654 888-852-4111 330-674-7355 www.kaufmanrealty.com

$$$ BRAND NEW QUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET Still in Factory Plastic. $200.00 Can Help with Delivery Call 330-353-8849

Toll Free: 888-852-4111

FOR SALE: Kitchen cupboards 10 ft., suitable for shop. Wayne Schrock, 4593 SR 557, Mbg. 330-893-3768

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New Philadelphia Office

255 N. Mad Anthony St, Millersburg Why pay rent when you could own your home! Very affordable 3 BR, 1.5 BA home with screened front porch and large deck in back. $49,900 Steve Maag 330-763-4769

200 Craig St, Baltic Well maintained 3 BR, 1.5 BA home on 1.6 acres. 2 car attached garage, deck & walk out basement. 30x40 finished detached garage and storage shed. $159,900 Derrick Kandel 330-231-4524

785 N. Main St, Killbuck Affordable 3 BR home with newer gas (330) 852-4111 furnace & water heater. Large front porch 888-852-4111 and wheelchair accessible ramp. $39,900 www.kaufmanrealty.com

360 E. Adams St, Millersburg 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home on large double lot. $84,500

141 Front SE New Philadelphia, OH 44663 Phone 330.602.4111 Fax 330.602.4114

Millersburg Office 40 West Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone 330.674.7355 Fax 330.674.0612

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bag: $2998. •Toro walk Hydro 15-hp Kohler w/bag extra blades: $2898. •Timecutter 42" Kohler 3 yrs old: $1499. •Toro 44" belt walk: $1799. •Scag Turf Tiger 52" Z-turn: $4999. •Honda Harmony w/bag: $650. WINESBURG LAWN & GARDEN 330-359-0330

LANDSCAPING ROCKS, top rock, & cut sandstone for sale. 330-674-8344

GARDEN TILLING at reasonable rates. Call Nate 330359-5181 or John 330-231 -7789

YARD MAN, 46" cut, 20HP Lawn Tractor, w/bagger and garden trailer. $600 obo. 14cf Upright Freezer, $125 obo. Reebok Treadmill, w/power incline $150 obo. (330) 316-7821

HUSTLER 54" Walk-behind mower, hydro, floating deck, 19HP Kawasaki engine, deck adj. lever, demo, never used, 6hrs, $4,650. (330) 852-1988

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FOR SALE: Large Wooden Pony Cart, good condition. Road Cart, w/led lights, wooden wheels on steel, easy entry type for horse. (330) 674-0636 Leave mes.

FREE - 40-ft. aluminum spouting - also downspouting. 330-275-8039

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FULL SIZE 6' Truck Cap, w/tool box on 1 side, $300 obo. Also Savage Arms 7mm w/scope, synthetic stock, $500. (330) 231-1332 BEEKEEPING EQUIPMENT: 32 deep supers, 12 shallows, queen excluders, smoker bottom boards, covers, $360 for all. Joe Raber 330-897-0637 #1 FOR SALE: Myers 1/2HP Electric Submersible Deep Well Pump, $150 (330) 600-9192 LARGE SELECTION of crafter's lumber: Rough cut, painted and unpainted barn siding. Various widths & lengths. Buy it all or pick out what you want. Call (330) 243-3544

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USED BUGGY, w/child seats, led lights, fiberglass wheels & shafts, $2,700. (330) 852-9310

FOR SALE: 2.2 Honda motor $150. White gas cook stove, $250. Eli Yoder Jr., 3883 TR 366, Millersburg, OH 44654

FRUSTRATIONS? WE offer solutions. Deskmate Word Processors. Four models to choose from. Authorized distributor, Robert Yoder, 330-390-0177.

COOLING PADS & Foggers for 40 x 500 chicken house. Mel Weaver, 330-600-9368.

FOR SALE: Men's RaLeigh Bike, like new, w/carrier & fenders, $500 Call (330) 641-4841 OLD HAND HEWN BEAMS from 1800's building. (330) 473-3113 NEW SET of shiny Bio draft harness, $1085. Jacob W. Miller, 6380 Fountain Nook Rd, Apple Creek OH

FLORY ESTATE AUCTION

ASHLAND WOOD cookstove w/glass in bake oven door. Good working condition, $1200. Ben Miller, 6771 TR 423, Dundee, OH 44624

Will sell on location 164 Church St. Apple Creek, OH. From US RT 250 take Church St. (Between James Ford and Golden Bear Drive-In) to location. Located across the road from the new Historical Building.

3/4" PLYWOOD CUTOFFS 3/4" White Birch. 15.75"Wx27-46"L. A lot in the 34-40" range. $2.00 each. Roughly 100 pieces. Ongoing source. Ph. 330-279-9046

CENTURY HOME — 13 ACRES • 3 PARCELS VILLAGE OF APPLE CREEK • KUBOTA TRACTOR TOOLS – HOUSEHOLD WEDNESDAY, EVE., MAY 21, 2014 4:00 PM CHATTELS • 6:00 PM REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE: An exciting auction opportunity in the Village of Apple Creek. The property consists of 13 acres in the village w/ water and sewer available and featuring a century home in a park like setting. The property will be offered in three parcels and in combination and will sell the way it brings the most. GO TO www. reshowcase.com FOR COMPLETE DETAILS INSPECTION: Showings are available by appointment. Call Leonard Kaplan @ 330-4651742 – Steve Andrews @ 330-465-8698 or Real Estate Showcase @ 330-264-6888 (Wooster) or 330-674-7610 (Millersburg). Brochures w/plat map are available at the driveway or on the website www.reshowcase.com TERMS: We require a non-refundable down-payment of 10% of the purchase price to be made by check at the close of the auction with the balance due in full at closing within 45 days. There are no financing contingencies and any desired inspections must be completed before the auction. There is a Buyer’s Premium of 10% in effect for this auction. 10% of the highest bid will be calculated and added on to determine the contracted sales price. TAX & LEGAL: The taxes on this property are - Parcel No. One $1,854.42 per half yr. – Parcel No. Two $348.46 per half yr. – Parcel No. Three $320.76 per half yr. The taxes will be pro-rated to the day of closing. The sellers will provide a Fiduciary Deed with Certificate of Title and will split the fee for an Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance. Immediate possession will be given at closing. KUBOTA TRACTOR – FORD EXPLORER – TOOLS – ETC.: Kubota mod B2150 HST 4 WD tractor w/RC60 –B (5’) mower deck and mod. LA 350A loader – approx.. 3400 hrs.; Mod. 4690 3 pt. Backhoe attachment will sell separately; Trac Vac leaf attachment for Kubota sells separate; ’02 Ford Explorer, Eddie Bauer, V-8, Hunter Green, 150K, clean; E Z-Go gas powered golf cart; Hi Bird QH200 dirt bike. NI mod. 12A ground driven manure spreader in good condition; Western Stainless Steel 8’ slide in salt spreader box w/Honda engine; Meyer Reese Hitch Type salt spreader; couple older pickup truck snow plows; Cross pickup tool boxes; Wheel Horse Roto-tiller attachment; Vibra Concrete Stripe; Emglo air compressor w/3 hp elec. motor; DeWalt 9” radial arm saw; hardwood floor nailer; wheel barrow; Cant hook; few misc. hand tools; step ladders; box lots; 22 older 40 ft. barn trusses; approx.. 25 - 8” concrete blocks; couple skids of misc. shingles and other roofing material; skid of imitation brick; pile of small landscape stones; 4 boxes of Quary tile; selection of Formica w/some full sheets; selection of misc. wood trim; sinks; counter top; few used windows; some duct work; misc. 6” PVC fittings; misc. paint; a couple farm gates; old milk cans; homemade HD barrel stove; still digging in the sheds. The Kubota, Explorer, and manure spreader will sell right after the real estate. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Davenport w/matching love seat; end tables; lamps; roll top desk; baby crib; drum table; leather rocker oval kitchen table w/4 chairs; misc. wooden chairs; old wooden bed; green qt. jars; Antique wooden rocker; picture frames; kerosene lamps w/shades; Aladdin lamp; Gazelle exercise machine; Golds Gym; weights; luggage; Ref./freezer; 2 ref. drinking fountains; Cannon camera & printer; household misc. TERMS on CHATTELS LUNCH STAND CASH – CHECK Visa - Mastercard - Discover

Auction By Order Of NANCY D. JOHNSON, EXECUTOR ESTATE OF VIRGIL W. FLORY Wayne Co. Probate Case No. E-00570-13

LEONARD KAPLAN – CO-LISTING AGENT 330-465-1742 JON MAST – BROKER/AUCTION MGR. 330-763-3883

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FOR SALE: (8)Flush used door (1)pre-hung. Painted $4/ea, Stained $6/ea. Pre-hung $8. Also, 6 place gun rack $15 330-763-3988 FOR SALE: H.P. office jet 6100 E-printer, brand new ink cartridges included, $60 OBO. V.M. 330-893-3710 x5 FOR SALE: Mortise and Tenon framed shed. Also two stainless sinks. 20,000 sq. ft. storage space for rent. Call after 4 pm, 330-893-1130 FOR SALE: Gateway Power unit. 26 HP Vanguard eng. hyd. system & brakes. No steering. Good cond. Wayne Yoder, 330-893-4215

MANTIS TILLER: excellent condition, $200. 4 air conditioners window units, basket ball hoop with stand, older pony, cart, Harness safe for children, $500. 330473-8837 WHITE MODEL #431 battery sewing mach., older stand, works good, $100/obo. Also, 20 glass gal. jugs without lids, $1.00/ea. (330) 893-4026 FOR SALE: Blue Bird & Wren houses, made out of pine & cedar. Also bird feeders. (330) 674-0636 leave message. FREE CANE Seed. Will cook can this fall. For sale: Martin box posts, fiberglass steel, aluminum perch, winches. Nelson Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Mbg., Ohio 44654 CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. LADIES BIKE, super light, Fuji, very good condition. $500 (330) 600-9120 8' LEGACY Pool Table, complete $800. Used 2.5 Ton Mitsubishi Pallet Jack, good cond. 330-936-7079

FOR SALE: 12x24 Garage on skids, made by Twin Oaks Barns, good condition. Michael Coblentz, (330) 359-5936 FOR SALE: Fiberglass tub, upright/shower stall, $175. 330- 893-2394 Troyer

Miscellaneous Merch.

MINI SURREY, fiberglass wheels & shaft, (330) 893-2483 or (330) 275-6105 USED BUGGY, lights, brakes, children's seats or shelf, glass storm front, fiberglass shafts, $2000. Shreve/ 330-567-2218 FOR SALE: Brand new aluminum PCA screen door from Keim Lumber, $200. Call 330-698-0518 V.M. 3

ANGUS-Angus shorthorn cross feeders. 500-600 lb. 330-279-9092

FOR SALE: 1000 gal. air tank, $400. Also clear gas floor lamps, $25. 330-600-0894 CVA OPTIMA Muzzleloader w/traditions 3-9x40 scope, ss barrels, camo stock. Like new $275 330-893-3710 x5 YAMAHA KEYBOARD 36 keys. Good condition. Call 330-279-2100 MAY Inventory Close-out Sale! Schlabach's Store, Walnut Creek, Mon-Thur 8-5 Fri.-6, Sat.-3. 330-893-2510 FOR SALE: Honda 3500 generator. Good condition. 330-674-1312 FOR SALE: New Coleman Even Temp Insta-start propane stove w/3 burners, $100. 330-695-9310 FOR SALE: 2012 16' Tandem Axle Utility Trailer, good condition. $1,300 (330) 317-0712 KAWASKI FJ100 Washing Machine gas motor, runs good, $75. Washing machine motor bracket, $20. David N. Miller, 5020 TR 353, Mlbg. (330) 674-2915 ROOM DIVIDERS, (15) 4-ft. sections, $25/per section or $300/all. 330-275-8039

Airs Sunday, May 18, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. W.E.W.S. TV Channel 5 Cleveland

2855 Cr. 775 Loudonville, Ohio

Miles of gorgeous panoramic views. A custom built home by Dave Webster and Marion Zaugg as designer and architect. Mastered in 2002. Perched on a hilltop of 11 acres with the possibility of 26 more acres. Please watch for this local home to be spot lighted on TV Channel 5 May 18th, 2014. Call Gloria Braun Realtor, for more information or a private showing. (330) 317-6011

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22" TORO Personal Pace Lawn Mower, like new. Console Natural Gas Refrigerator, 7 yrs old. 2000W Honda inverter generator. (330) 674-2419 FLOOR MODEL drill press. Microfiche reader w/Stihl cards. Holland Grill. Ervin Gingerich 330- 354-7102 FOR SALE: Tappan Natural gas cook stove. Works good. Alma Hershberger, 3938 TR 65, Mbg. Oh 44654 USED SURREY, brakes, lights, roll-up curtains, sandwich tires, Noah Yoder, 6928 CR 407, Millersburg (330) 674-1000 TIMESAVER 336-2 widebelt sander, 2 head, 37 inch electric, $3400. Harvey Yoder, 330-674-1860 x6 MEN'S FUJI 24-SPD. bike, Cross-Town, all accessories, like new $450; MEN'S SCHWIN flat-bar road bike 21-spd. w/accessories, new, $600. 330-893-4320 FOR SALE: PSP CARTRIDGES, MLB, NBA, NFL, $10 ea. 330-893-4157 HITACHI laser mitre saw, used very little, $350; Porter Cable generator, 3500W, $500/obo. 330-567-2218 STIHL CHAIN saw. Good cond. w/new chain, $300. Gas floor lamp, $50. S. Troyer 330-567-5908 FOR SALE: Insulated storage building 12x16 steel roof and steel siding. 4 windows used for cabin. Good condition. Roy L. Troyer, 6274 C.R. 77, Mbg., Ohio 1/2 mile North of Bunker Hill

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FOR SALE: New 10x12 storage barn, 40-yr. painted steel siding & roof; New 10x12 storage barn, primed, T 1-11 siding, shingle roof. Free delivery within 20 mi. (330) 466-4549 NEW SS Hand & Drill Crank, Oats crimper, food grade, $250. (330) 275-9675 Complete Set Nylon crosbred harness w/adjustable collars. G cond. Haflinger size forecart 330-674-5124 x 1. Yamaha Generator YG2800I. Works good, $800 Gravely tiller, $150. Gravely rotary plow $150. 330-893-2786 FINISH BOOTH, good condition, 8'x8'x12' wide, $750 obo. (330) 897-1158 Ext 1 FOR SALE - medium size Cunningham Wood Stove, good condition, $400. Propane floor lamp, $50. Owen Yoder 330-674-2526. FOR SALE: Used buggy, fiberglass wheels, LED lights, new shaft, could use repairs $1,500 (330) 600-9240 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060. SE RAINBOW SWEEPER, no power nozzle, all other attachments, clean-exc. cond. $400. (330) 464-5364 16x20 little barn in good condition, $1250. 330-2311360, 330-276-0096

COIN AUCTION

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

Tuesday, May 20, 2014 4:00 P.M. Half Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Gold * Misc. Half Cents-Half Dollars: 1805, 07, 34, 53 PCGS Genuine UNC-details, half cents; 1817, 22, 26, 35, 49, 54, large cents; flying eagle cents; 1863, 66, 67, 71, 75, 78, 79, 84, 99, Indian head cents; 1909s, 09svdb, 11s, 12s, l4d,16d, 3ls, 72 PCGS MS64 RB double die obv., Lincoln cents; silver 3-cent pcs.; half dimes; 1887, 92, 1905, 07, V-nickels; buffalo nickels; 1829, 34, bust dimes; 1853, 77cc, seated dimes; 1897s, 1901, 01o, 02s, 07, 12, 13s, barber dimes; 1916d, 21, 21d, 42 ANACS PF63, mercury dimes; complete set mercury dimes; 1805 bust quarter; 1857o, 57s, seated quarters; 1895, 01, 02, 04, 14s, 15s, 16d, barber quarters; 1917 type-1 PCGS XF45, 20, 24s, S/L quarters; 1947s PCGS MS66, 50d PCGS MS66, 52d PCGS MS66, Wash. quarters; 1932-63 Wash. quarters complete; 1813, 22, 26, 29 PCI VF30, 31, 34, 35, 38, bust halves; 1843o, 54o, 57, 58, 67, 77, 88, seated halves; 1892s, 93o, 1909s, 11s, barber halves; 1921, 38d, walker halves; Franklin halves. Silver Dollars: 1801 bust; 1878 7-T.F., 78 8-T.F. 78cc, 78s, 79o, 80o, 82cc in GSA, 84o ANACS MS65, 88s, 89cc, 90cc, 91cc, 93cc, 93o, 94s, 96s, 03, 03s, Morgans; 1921, 24s, 27d, 28, 34d, 35, peace. Gold: 1898s $20. liberty head; 1907 $10. Liberty head; 1913, 26, $10. Indian heads; 1852, 80s, 82, $5. liberty heads; 1910, 12s, $5. Indian heads; 1836 $2.50 classic head; 1866 (love token), 1879, $2.50 liberty heads; 1925d $2.50 Indian head; 1854 $3. pc.; 1855 type-2, 1886 type-3, $1. pcs.; 1926 $2.50 sesqui. com.; 2006 $50. 1-oz. .999 buffalo NGC MS70. Miscellaneous: 1893 Isabella com. quarter; 1900 Lafayette com. dollar; 1921 2x2 Alabama, 1925s Cal. Diamond jubilee, 1924 Huguenot-Walloon, 1926s Oregon trail, 1925 St. Mt. Com. halves; civil war tokens; proof sets; mint sets; silver eagles; 1858-1920 Canadian large cents complete & more. NOTE: This is only a partial list of 400+ lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time. Online bidding available at www.kaufmanrealty.com thru www.proxibid.com.

(330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com

ADEN YODER, AUCTIONEER 330-231-8983 or 330-359-5458 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524

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2-SEATER OPEN Buggy, fiberglass wheels, shaft & springs, LED lights, used 1 season. Can deliver. $4,000. 740-485-0061 50-ft. chain length fence w/top rails & 3-line posts, 8' tall & hvy. duty, near Mt. Hope, $300. 330-275-8039 MINI SURREY in good condition. $3200. Atlee A. Hershberger, 5500 S.R. 557, Millersburg, OH 44654 330-674-2906 POULTRY NET, 48" x 164', double spike, new roll $165. 330-893-1058 13 H.P. Honda motor. Excellent cond. $425. Older Craftsman Band saw, $50. Junior Keim, 9241 T.R. 652, North of Ashery.

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SKID BUILDINGS for sale. 1 - 12x28 insulated used for office and lunchroom. Good cond. 1 8x10 used for wood and coal. 1 6x9 used for broilers. 1 24x42 insulated used for a warehouse. Michael Miller, 3829 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 PLASTIC SHEETS, 4x8x3/8" thick, white, new, $85/ea. 3 or more $80/ea. Limited quantities. (330) 749-1054 FOR SALE: Tomahawk Low Rider bike with lights and fenders. In very good condition, $650 OBO. Aden Yoder, 330-897-1307 ext. 2 FOR SALE: cooler and compressor w/elec. motor. Miller, 10506 Senff Rd., Dundee, OH 44624

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FOR SALE: 500' k.d. Lumber 4/4 Curly soft maple, $2.50 bf, 4/4 prime beech .85¢ bf, Mullet Run Lumber, 5474 TR 117. (330) 893-4085

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4-YORKIE Females, AKC, Sell as group, $1,100. Also 1-Cavalier Female, Ruby, 3 yrs, $600 (330) 749-1054 AKC BEAGLES: males, year old. been hunting, need work, no time myself Papers make deals, 330-473-8704

LAB PUPPIES, AKC Reg, Shot/wormed, males & females, Chocolate & black. $600. (330) 695-9937 2 YR old & 4 yr. old Elkhound x dogs. Tree some but need hunted, $100. Jr. Yoder, 7720 TR 509, Lakeville, OH FOR SALE: Kennel Sellout! 4-Yorkies, 7-Shih-tzu, 8-Bichons, 3mo-7rs old, (330) 897-2060

FOR SALE: Stock Dog Puppies, Mother: Australian Shepherd, Blue Heeler, Red Heeler, Border Collie Mix. Father: Purebred Australian Shepherd. Parents are good stock and farm dogs. 5 males: $125/ea. (330) 567-9722.

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Holmes Co. Kidney KIDNEY FUND, INC. KIDNEY FUND, INC.

36 building Annual This will be upAuction for sale at donations HOLMES COUNTY our annual auction Saturday, Junebenefit 2, 2012 N E to E Dbe E D Sale begins at 9:00 AM held June 7, 2014 at the Mt. Hope KIDNEY FUND, INC. Mt. Hope Sale Barn - Mt. Hope, OH - SR 241 This be up forfor sale benefitauction auctiontotobebe Thisbuilding buildingwill will be saleatatour ourannual annual benefit Auction Mt. Hope, 2nd, 2012 at Mt.Hope Hope Auction Barn, Mt. Hope, held June held June 1, 2013 atBarn, thetheMt. Auction Barn, Mt.Ohio. Hope,Ohio Ohio Pancake & Sausage Breakfast th

Friday Evening June 1st, 6:30 PM

6am - 10am

Local Handcrafted Furniture Quilt Sale 1pm

10:30am

Volleyball tournament. Live entertainment provided by: John Schmid, High Country Bluegrass & a local quartet. Entertainment for the kids will include Barrel Train rides & Bungee Jumping. Bring your family and enjoy the evening.

Lunch Stand • BBQ Chicken • Homemade Ice Cream • Bake Sale

For more info, call:

Fund 36 building Annual This will be upAuction for sale at donations Marv Yoder HOLMES COUNTY our annual auction Saturday, Junebenefit 2, 2012 N E to E Dbe E D Sale begins at 9:00 AM P.O. Box 172 held June 7, 2014 at the Mt. Hope KIDNEY FUND, INC. Mt. Hope Sale Barn - Mt. Hope, OH - SR 241 This be up forfor sale benefitauction auctiontotobebe Thisbuilding buildingwill will be saleatatour ourannual annual benefit Berlin, OH Auction Mt. Hope, June 2nd, 2012 at Mt.Hope Hope Auction Barn, Mt. Hope, held held June 1, 2013 atBarn, thethe44610 Mt. Auction Barn, Mt.Ohio. Hope,Ohio Ohio Pancake & Sausage Breakfast th

Friday Evening June 1st, 6:30 PM

6am - 10am

Local Handcrafted Furniture Quilt Sale 1pm

10:30am

Runs Ohio May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, For more info, call: 2013

Volleyball tournament. Live entertainment provided by: John Schmid, High Country Bluegrass & a local quartet. Entertainment for the kids will include Barrel Train rides & Bungee Jumping. Bring your family and enjoy the evening.

Lunch Stand • BBQ Chicken • Homemade Ice Cream • Bake Sale

• 30x40 Building (complete on your level site) • 2 Complete bedroom suites 330-465-8318 • Mini Surry or 330-674-6268 buggy Or write to: • 30’ x 40’ Frame F Building B ildi - on buyer’s b ’ level l• Nylon l site i 9’6” ceiling iliharness hts. h • 2 Standardbred buggy horses County Kidney Fund, Inc. •Holmes 30’x40’ Frame Building - on buyer’s level • 4’ overhang on front side of building • Ponies with harnesses and carts P.O. Box •172, Berlin, 44610 5 Rows blockOH foundation site•9’6” ceiling hts. • Two quarters hormone free, processed beef 2” x 4” stud walls 16” OC with 7/16” OSB sub siding (Doughty Meats) •We4’ overhang front side of Valley building • Trusses 4’ paintedon steel or shingle roofing Accept • Much, much more...

• 30x40 Building (complete on your level site) • 2 Complete bedroom suites 330-465-8318 • Mini Surry or 330-674-6268 buggy Or write to: • 30’ x 40’ Frame F Building B ildi - on buyer’s b ’ level l• Nylon l site i 9’6” ceiling iliharness hts. h • 2 Standardbred buggy horses County Kidney Fund, Inc. •Holmes 30’x40’ Frame Building - on buyer’s level • 4’ overhang on front side of building • Ponies with harnesses and carts P.O. Box •172, Berlin, 44610 5 Rows blockOH foundation site•9’6” ceiling hts. • Two quarters hormone free, processed beef 2” x 4” stud walls 16” OC with 7/16” OSB sub siding (Doughty Meats) •We4’ overhang front side of Valley building • Trusses 4’ paintedon steel or shingle roofing Accept • Much, much more...

Building permits are the responsibility of the purchaser. Above items are based on building being built on a level lot under standard soil conditions. Buyer is to provide driveway for access to building. If building site is more than 30 miles from Mt. Hope, travel charges occured will be the responsibility of the buyer. Size can also be changed at a charge to be determined prior to starting construction. Window and door placement can also be changed.

Building permits are the responsibility of the purchaser. Above items are based on building being built on a level lot under standard soil conditions. Buyer is to provide driveway for access to building. If building site is more than 30 miles from Mt. Hope, travel charges occured will be the responsibility of the buyer. Size can also be changed at a charge to be determined prior to starting construction. Window and door placement can also be changed.

Any questions on building, call Roy D. Yoder

Any questions on building, call Roy D. Yoder

330.231.0983

330.231.0983

• Aluminum Soffit - Seamless aluminum gutters - down to ground level • 5 Rows block foundation • 4” concrete floor with wire - 4’ x 40’ concrete apron in front of building • quilts 4 - 4030 vinylbe slider windows glass and screens •Donated 2”x4” stud walls 16” with 7/16” OSB may dropped off- Insulated at OC Miller’s Dry Goods in Charm or Mt. Hope 1 - 10’ x 8’ overhead door insulated - Wayne Door - Raised panel or flush Fabrics in Mt. Hope. Deadline for dropp off is May 30th. Donated items may sub••siding 1 - 3’ x 6’8” 9Lite walk-in door dropped off at Mt. Hope Auction Barn, starting at 9:00 a.m. Friday, June 1st. • Vinyl siding - Color choice bysteel buyer •beTrusses 4’ painted or shingle roofing Building permits Soffit are the responsibility of the purchaser.aluminum Above items are based on • Aluminum - Seamless building being built on a level lot under standard soil conditions. Buyer is to progutters down to ground level vide driveway for access to building. If building site is more than 30 miles from Mt. Hope, travel charges occurred will be the responsibility of the buyer. Size can • 4” concrete floor with wire - 4’x40’ concrete also be changed at a charge to be determined prior to starting construction. Winapron indoorfront building dow and placementof can also be changed. Any questions on building, call Roywindows D. Yoder - 330.231.0983 • 4 - 4030 vinyl slider - Insulated glass and screens • 1 - 10’x8’ overhead door insulated - Wayne Door - Raised panel or flush • 1 - 3’x6’8” 9Lite walk-in door • Vinyl siding - Color choice by buyer

• Aluminum Soffit - Seamless aluminum gutters - down to ground level •2x5 5 Rows block foundation • 4” concrete floor with wire - 4’ x 40’ concrete apron in front of building • quilts 4 - 4030 vinylbe slider windows glass and screens •Donated 2”x4” stud walls 16” with 7/16” OSB may dropped off- Insulated at OC Miller’s Dry Goods in Charm or Mt. Hope 1 - 10’ x 8’ overhead door insulated - Wayne Door - Raised panel or flush Non-profit Fabrics in Mt. Hope. Deadline for dropp off is May 30th. Donated items may sub••siding 1 - 3’ x 6’8” 9Lite walk-in door dropped off at Mt. Hope Auction Barn, starting at 9:00 a.m. Friday, June 1st. • Vinyl siding - Color choice bysteel buyer •beTrusses 4’ painted or shingle roofing $63.00 per insertion Building permits Soffit are the responsibility of the purchaser.aluminum Above items are based on • Aluminum - Seamless building being built on a level lot under standard soil conditions. Buyer is to progutters down to ground level Total 5 weeks = vide driveway for access to building. If building site is more than 30 miles from Mt. Hope, travel charges occurred will be the responsibility of the buyer. Size can • 4” concrete floor with wire - 4’x40’ concrete also be changed at a charge to be determined prior to starting construction. Win$315.00 apron indoorfront building dow and placementof can also be changed. Any questions on building, call Roywindows D. Yoder - 330.231.0983 • 4 - 4030 vinyl slider - Insulated glass and screens • 1 - 10’x8’ overhead door insulated - Wayne Door - Raised panel or flush • 1 - 3’x6’8” 9Lite walk-in door • Vinyl siding - Color choice by buyer

Holm Fund Marv P.O. Berli

Runs May 2013

2x5 Non$63. Tota $315


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FOR SALE: 6 month old German Shepherd puppy. Black & Tan. 330-893-4519 WANTED: AKC Bicheon Male, Also, AKC Havanese Female, (330) 893-1521

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FOR SALE: 2 yr old Male Chocolate Beagle, runs rabbits, 7 yr male Pomeranian, (330) 279-9212

COMBO AUCTION

Combining several sellers items to be sold at public auction located at The Sprunger Building in Kidron, Ohio 44636. From SR30 take Kidron Road south 4 miles, located behind the live stock sale barn.

9:00 AM SATURDAY MAY 17th, 2014

SELLER #1: WWll Commemorative Colt 45 auto (NIB) SN 2342ETO,WWll Commemorative Colt 45 auto (NIB) SN 2342PTO, Colonel Sam Colt Ses Quicentennial single action 45 revolver (NIB) SN 1339SC of 5K made, Colt automatic 38 cal SN 8577, 11 piece Buck knife collection with counter top display case (NIB). SELLER #2: Ruger 17 HMR w/scope, Marlin 22 model 75C, Mossberg 12 gauge w/ slug barrel, Crossman 22 cal pellet model 1400, 1994 Ford F250Xl w/extended cab, 7.5 engine, 106K miles, long bed, good condition, Cub Cadet GTX 2100 hydro riding mower w/54” cut, power steering, 105 hrs., Cub Cadet 945SWE snow blower w/cab, Cub Cadet RT 65 rear tine tiller, Fimco 12V trailer sprayer, Agri Fab pull type lawn seeder, Husqvarna 445 chain saw, log chains, Craftsman tool chest, Craftsman tool bench, misc. tools, oak kitchen table w/ marble inlay & 10 chairs, glider love seat. SELLER #3: Mauser-Werke A.G. Obernoorf AN 7.65 w/ holster & 2clips, Remington 22 model 341, Crossman 1400 pellet gun, WWll German Helmut, Nazi Helmut, WWll binoculars & camera, Army pins, patches, metals, G S Patton JR memorabilia, post cards, miniature books, 48 star flag, Nazi flag, German sword, pocket knives, ammo box, Marx toy guns, plastic army toys, prewar Lionel Super Motor 10E engine w/3 cars, Lionel train bridge, Fess Parker & Davey Crocket pictures, Rin Tin Tin picture plus others, Elvis stamps plus other Elvis items, early magazines, 1921 & 1880-0 silver dollars, brass spittoon, oil lanterns, cast iron skillets, copper pieces, glassware, White Mountain hand crank ice cream maker, crocks, Doulton pieces, small Sentry safe, dining room table & chairs, plank bottom chairs, early Remington typewriter. SELLER #4: 3K KVW portable generator, 1890 Deming Co. water well pump, shallow well pump & motor, bench grinder, bench vice, chimney sweep brush, black smith’s anvil, 1 ½ ton chain hoist, hand & electrical tools, valve grinder kit, floor jack, log chains, lawn & garden tools, solar fencer, Infra red gas heater, small drop leaf table, early chandelier, piece of granite, hand crank washer wringer, early McCaskey calculator, New Era chip tin from Wooster, butter bowls, croquet set, misc. coins, clay pigeons. SELLER #5: Full size manikin w/WWll uniform, Horner according, clarinet, trumpet, early post cards, Plain Dealer child’s wagon, vintage hats, men’s ties, some vintage cloth’s, dolls, Shaker basket, copper kettle, early high chair, Richfield items, Hitch Cock table & chairs, Victorian love seat, wash stand, marble top lamp table, wall mirror, dining room table, beds & bunk beds, fern stand, floor lamp, Alabaster lamps, 7 piece tea set, apartment size refrigerator, trampoline, wheel barrow, Craftsman WB mower, pet carrier, SELLER #6: M1911 Al U. S. Army, Remington 45 auto, Remington Air Master pump rifle, Power line Air Strike 240 pistol, Jennings’s 9mm nickel finish, Plainsman 175 pellet pistol, gold & Sterling silver jewelry, misc. coins, knife collection, meat clever, Bud Weiser & wine collectables, Topps 87,89,90 collector cards, die cast cars, lanterns, White treadle sewing machine, military camping gear, fishing, sports equipment, wood trunk, 10” Acer lap top w/windows XP, DeWalt items, (NIB) Reese receiver, (NIB) Hitch-Haul wheel free carrier. BALANCE OF SELLERS: 1990 Chevy 1500 Scottsdale pickup w/89K miles, Skamper 080S slide in truck camper, 1992 Ezgo gas golf cart, Rascal electric handi cap chair, pressure washer, early machinist tool box, brace & bit set, tools, good selection of mixed coins, good selection of early stamps. NOTE: This is just a highlight of what will be there. If you are looking for some rare guns, coins, jewelry or good clean equipment don’t miss this auction. TERMS: Cash, good check, register for number, not responsible for accidents or usage of items after they are sold, auction held inside a heated building w/ seating & handi cap restrooms, no buyers premium. FOR SALE BY OwNERS

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FOR SALE: Five Pen whelping or dog cage unit. Good condition, $350 OBO. 330-897-1260 WHEATEN AKC Reg. puppies: 1 male $750 & 1 female. $1500. Ready to go, shots and wormed. Call 330-473-9944.

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WELDED WIRE fence panels, 2" x 4" holes, 5'x16' panels, proven-superior, rust resistant, USDA approved. Hinges, stainless fastners in stock, free literature. Hillside Fabrication, 330-893-1058

330-465-3232 330-939-5325

FRAUNFELTER ESTATE AUCTION ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-TOOLS-LIGHTENING RODS-GAS LIGHTS- FURNITUREAC TRACTOR-AC MOWERS- OLD GAS PUMPS-OIL AND GAS COLLECTIBLES- CAR PARTS-WHEEL HORSE TRACTORS- FISHING ITEMS-GUNS- POWER TOOLS-CAR ENGINES-UNUSUAL CART-DISHES AND GLASSWARE- GOOD SMALLS To settle the estate will sell the following personal property plus items from other homes at public auction. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South

THURSDAY MAY 22, 2014 • 9:00 A.M. FRAUNFELTER ESTATE Collection of lightening rods, balls, weather vanes, and parts of all kinds; collection of brass lighting fixtures of all kinds, some complete, many parts, and large selection of glass shades; oil lamps; 3 old wash stands; hat pin holder and lots of old hat pins; marble top stand; AB Chase pump organ; Flo Blue; wall pockets; old refurbished wooden 2 wheel vendor cart w/ tongue; Marietta Dairy ½ pt. bottle; Toby mugs; Fenton; books; Kit Carson book; collection of car banks; all kinds of good dishes and glass; spittoons; cast animals; coffee grinder; old floor lamp; collection of bottles of all kinds; round pedestal stand; C&B foot organ stool; brass harness pcs.; crocks and jugs; cherry drop leaf table; Flintstone lunch box; collection of walking sticks; Chrystal Metal Hillsboro #2 dinner bell and bracket; brass fire extinguisher; 1877 bible; several old trunks; child’s dresser; good old smalls of all kinds; and more. Also dishes and cookwaretowels and bedding; good box lots. TOOLS – Craftsman 1/2HP sander, Craftsman 100 table saw; scroll saw; wood lathe; good selection of hand and power tools of all kinds; all kinds of hardware including door knobs; older 8x8 wooden walk in cooler w/ compressor (disassembled); Martin house; air compressor; and much more. A short list from a full house. Lots of pictures on web site. Auction by order of Cheryl L. Becker, Ex. for ESTATE OF WILLIAM FRAUNFELTER, Wayne Co. Probate #TBD. THEM AUCTION Kenmore chest freezer; Maytag dryer; round dinette table; concrete lawn ornaments; Nickles hanging light NIB; wing back chairs; RCA TV; old bottles; Grandmother clock; dishes and cookware; queen size bed; double bed; books; record albums; bottom ½ of wall cupboard; towels and bedding; good box lots; and more. TOOLS-MOWERS-FISHING – Wheel Horse Commando 800; Wheel Horse 857 rider; Wheel Horse 100 chassis and parts; Craftsman 10 in. table saw; good selection of fishing poles, tackle and boxes, and ice fishing equipment; pitcher pump ; hand cultivator Wagner Hdwe. Mansfield; wooden buggy wheels; machinist tool box and tools; post and beam drill; hand and power tools; log chains; boat trolling motor; and more. GUNS – Remington Game Master 760 30.06; Savage Sporter 22; Mossberg 410 single shot; Savage 222 rifle; Baker Gun Co. 12 ga. shotgun side by side; Russian made 12 ga. side by side shotgun. This brick ranch home on 1.46 acres located at 1486 N. Rock Road, Mansfield will be sold at absolute public auction on Tuesday June 10. Contact the Auctioneer for more info. PATRICIA THEM ETAL., OWNERS JR ACRES AUCTION 1955 Allis Chalmers CA tractor w/wide front, nice condition, extra rear wheels. Woods L306 6 ft. belly mower; AC B-10 lawn tractor; AC Big 10 lawn tractor; MTD 12.5 HP riding mower; 3 above ground older gas pumps coming out of storage, 1 Tokheim and 1 Gilbarco Calcometer; old electric motors from gas pumps; older Mobil 3 shelf battery display; gas pump parts; portable Lincoln air drive greaser; NOS exhaust pipes; misc. starters and alternators; gas engine carburetors including Chrysler; old auto lights and wiring; complete auto transmissions; 4 cyl. Evans Auto Parts engine; Chrysler 360 V8 complete; all sizes oil cans; old wrenches; Jeep seats; Davis oil delivery cans; older under dash truck heaters; horse tie lawn ornament; F.E. Myers single wheel hand sprayer; and much more coming out of an old barn and sheds clean out. Will be some surprises. Also selling from another home 2011 250 scooter w/ low miles. JR ACRES,LLC, OWNER KRABILL AUCTION Selling a clean line of household goods from a condo including good couches and love seat; bedroom suite; recliner; occasional chairs; lamps; lots of knick knacks; dishes and glassware; holiday décor; large assortment of newer jewelry and stones of all kinds; cookware; and a large assortment of good box lots. Auction by order of Ronald Grosjean Trustee for MAXINE KRABILL TRUST, OWNER. NOTE: A large auction with something for everyone. Selling in 4 rings by 9:15. Bring 3 friends and the big truck. Good selection of pictures at www.gant-realty.com. Click on chattel auctions. Pictures will updated week of auction. Circle your calendar for a good one.

For pictures go to www.auctionzip.com #12120

(330)264-8342 4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691

DALMATIANS, 5 yrs old, females, $100 obo. (330) 674-2467 FOR SALE: 12 doggie doors, 12"x14"; Also, rubber coated wire. All used, good condition. (330) 674-1416. WELPING UNIT with cage on wash down stand. 2' H, 5' L, Ex. cond., $150, Andrew Hershberger, 330-893-4710.

TERMS: Cash or Good Check • Breakfast and Lunch

ASSISTING AUCTIONEER: Chuck Stiver

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AUCTIONEERS Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson, Lynn Neuenschwander

AKC 5 Mo. old Golden Retreiver male, $450 (330) 275-2597 JACK RUSSELL, 8 wk old puppies, 3-f, 1-m, shots & wormed. (330) 852-1703 WANTED: COCKER Spaniel Male, should have papers. (330) 897-8019†Ext 2 WANTED: 1/2 Beagle, 1/2 English Bulldog cross - Females or puppies. (330) 204-7997. PARTY COLORED Yorkie Pups, AKC, 2-females, out of 5lb free whelping stock, $800/ea or $1,500 both. Also Yorkichons, $400 ea. (330) 749-1054 5 PEN dog cage, with waterers, 10'x3', with 4 legs, $50. (330) 231-2708

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####### WARNING: Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer. ####### FOR SALE: 6 mo. old Great Pyrenees female pup. Good sheep guard dogs. Aden Chupp, 8105 T.R. 601, Fred. Price $125 Only 1 left HAVANESE PUPS, 5 mo old, Black/White, 2-males, $300/ea, 1-female, $600. Pet only or can be AKC for $250 more. (330) 231-2708 10X14 BLDG, Med-S-Dogs, 3'x7' chain link runs, roof, wash down, whelping units, propane stove, $2,800. (330) 695-9369†Ext 3 AIR CLEANING System for dog kennel. Also 8000BTU Haier A/C. Used in dog kennel. (330) 852-1302 FOR SALE: Dog Kennels, 8x10 w/7 runs with 6' runs on outside. Also, 1 yr old 10x14 Kennel w/12 runs, 3 whelping boxes. For more info call (330) 231-7735

SMYSER ROAD AUCTION 3 BEDROOM – 2 BATH COUNTRY HOME • 2 STORY BARN OR GARAGE • 1.7 ACRES OF LAND TRIWAY SCHOOLS

Will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on location at 2644 South Smyser Road, Wooster, Ohio. Located 2 miles West of Wooster on State Route 95 and ¼ mile South on Smyser.

THURSDAY MAY 29, 2014 • 6:00 P.M.

REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 6:00 P.M. Country location. Affordable. Triway Schools. Secluded back off the road. 2 story building for garage or barn w/ OH doors.. Take time to inspect this auction opportunity. Improvements on 1.7 acres of land with trees, flowers, and garden space. Room for the kids. Room for the pets. Room for the 4-H projects. The home is a modular converted to real estate. The home will need some TLC and updating, but the location makes it all worthwhile. 1 ½ cans of TLC and 1 can of elbow grease will put the shine on this property. And it all sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment. Pictures and plat at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on real estate auctions. OPEN HOUSE TUESDAY MAY 20 5:00-7:00 P.M. Auction by order of: GT LAND HOLDING CO. LTD, OWNER AUCTIONEER/REALTOR – Dave Acker BROKER – Jack Gant


The Holmes County Hub Shopper Pets Supplies 300

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Pets Supplies 830

COTONS AKC Reg: 6 yr. old male, 6 yr. old bred female, & 2-1 1/2 yr. old females. Selling as group. 473-9944.

FOR SALE: 4 yr old AKC Chocolate Lab Female, pet only, very friendly. (330) 852-0923

BEAGLE: MALE, 7 years old. Good hunting dog. Runs his own rabbit. 330-897-0809

COYOTE HOUNDS: 4 yr. old female, runs her own; 2 yr. old male, started. Don't have time anymore...make offer. VM (330) 600-9376

FOR SALE: 8 week old AKC Registered Golden Retriever puppies. Starting May 13. Wormed and have had shots. $500. Please call 330-260-8838 after 2:30

FOR SALE: AKC Adult Males, 1-Bicheon, 2-Havanese (330) 893-1521 FOR SALE: 3 Poodle females & 1 Yorkie male. Call (330) 674-1945 or daytime (330) 600-1296.

3 yr. old male Jack Russell mix. Well started on groundhogs. 330-473-7882 7/8 E. Bulldog/Puggle, 2-f, 5 mo old, nice bulldog features, $750 (330) 600-2807

PAM, 2-FEMALES, 1-male. Also 3-tier stack cages. (740) 622-1109

WANTED: German Shepherd female. Also, wanted St. Bernard male. 330-359-5730

10 ADORABLE Australian Shepherd puppies, family raised, NSDR reg. Ready to go May 6. 330-893-2599

FOR SALE:2 SHIBA 1 F, 1 M 3yrs. old. Also, 4 1-4 yrs Chihuahua 3F, 1M Blue Merle. 740-545-7296

AKC Lab puppies 1 yellow male, & 1 chocolate male, $300. (330) 674-1988

AKC Siberian Husky male, 6 mo. old, $350. (330) 674-1988. FOR SALE: Male Beagle. Chases rabbits, $75 OBO. Leave message. (330) 674-2596 BEAGLE PUPPIES for sale. Shots & wormed. (330) 893-2036 FOR SALE: Registered 7 wk old, Coyote Hound Pups, out of excellent stock. (330) 601-2994

FOR SALE: Black & White APRI Shih-tzu male, 6 mo old, (330) 893-1016 Ext 2 KENNEL SELLOUT! Females- $100, males- $50. First come--First serve! Also available--kennels, waterlines & stainless steel feeders. (330) 763-4239 7 YR old Chihuahua female, house trained, great with kids, accessories included. (330) 893-3463 FOR SALE: 2 AKC Boston Terrier Females, 13 mo old. 1-male, 1-female, AKC Golden Retreiver, 7 mo old. Also 12x16 Kennel, good condition. 8098 S. Apple Creek Rd. Fredericksburg OH 44627 (330) 466-5097 TWO 1-1/2 yr. old 3/4 English Bulldog, 1/4 Cur, brindle white females, $200/ea. OBO. 330-600-9550 BREED Sellout: 5 chihuahuas, AKC, $100 a piece. 7 Papillons with papers, $250 a piece. 330-897-5700. FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrier. Female, 3 years old. Good pet, friendly, $20. Trail, 330-893-3782 FOR SALE: 4 YOUNG Yorkie females & 4 Beagle females. (330) 897-7830 2 YR old 1/4 English Bulldog, 1/2 Pug, 1/4 Beagle, female, bred to French Bulldog, had 9 puppies last litter. $600 (330) 893-9017

FOR SALE, English Bulldog/Beagle, female, English Bulldog Puggle female, Also, Puggle female, bred, Call (330) 749-1141

I BUY junk cars 262-9300 FARHNEY'S AMISH TAXI, short or long hauls, 2 mini vans, 80¢/mi. 330-897-2170 or 330-390-0164. WORK ROUTE Driver available from Mt. Hope to Berlin or vice versa. Ask for Fred 330-473-5299 LOCAL AMISH HAULING with 7 pass. mini van. 330231-7351 HAULING WITH 1 ton dump truck & trailer. Will also do bobcat work. Duane Weaver, 330-763-1192. HAULING LIMESTONE, gravel, mulch, landscape gravel, top soil. Can haul 8 ton, competitive rates, Jerry's Trucking, Jerry Troyer, 330-763-4887.

Tina Owens

Realtor, ABR, RRS Call or Text: 330-231-0733

Real Estate • Mortgage • Title • Insurance

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About Me: • Born & Raised in Holmes County • Realtor for 5 Years

• Million Dollar Wilmot $249,000 Big Prairie $119,900 Producer • 3 Bedroom • 2 Bedroom • 2.5 Bath • Accredited Buyer • 1 Bath • 2 Car Attached Garage • Lake View Representative (ABR) • Horse Stable • 2.5 Car Garage • 11.23 Acre • Monthy Top Listing with Carport • Outdoor Woodburner • Exposed Beams Agent & Sales Agent • Floor to Ceiling • Hardwood Floors Fireplace • Generator • All Appliances Stay How May I Help You?

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ENGLISH MASTIF Puppy, male, 5 mo old, fawn, $400. (330) 695-6793

REPLACE YOUR mats in dog cages with Aluminum Dog rests. 16x19, $19.95 ea. No chewing, sanitary, easy to clean, appr. by Ohio Dept of Ag. Available in all sizes. Bert E. Miller, 8376 TR 528, Shreve. (330) 317-8570.

BLUETICK BEAGLE, female, 2 yr old, runs good. $75, John Barkman, 7884 TR 508 Lakeville OH 44638 FOR SALE: 4 mo old 3/4 English Bulldog, 1/4 Beagle, female, good breeding stock, $650. (330) 695-9310

FOR SALE: 2 yr old AKC Yellow Lab, well started on shed hunting, CH bloodlines, very well mannered. Call for more information. (330) 763-3632

ENGLISH BULLDOG BEAGLE female, nicely built, 3 yr old, $300 firm. (330) 359-0672 (2) 14-mo. AKC Siberian Husky females-- SOLD; Still for sale: 6 wks old Cocker Spaniel Puppies, 3-males, 1-female, AKC, wormed, vet checked, 1st shots, Female $750, Male $700. (330) 377-4706 OR (330) 231-7829

1-1/2 yr. old reg's English Bulldog male, fawn/white; 2 yr. old Bea-Bull female, fawn/ white; 5 yr. old Beagle female - all for $1200. (330) 567-0081.

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$84,900 Millersburg $869,900 Killbuck • 4 Bedroom • 2 Bedroom • 3.5 Bath • 1 Bath • 3,400 Sq Ft • Fenced in Back • 2 Car Attached Yard Garage •1-1 Car Garage • 54.212 Acre • 1-2 Car Garage • In Ground Heated • Room to Grow Pool • 0.49 Acre in Town • Great Location!

Millersburg $110,000 • 3 Bedroom • 2 Bath • Fenced in Backyard • Patio in Backyard • Full Finished Basement •Workshop • 1 Car Garage

Website: TinaOwens.HowardHanna.com

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P7736

2011 Crosstour EXL AWD

P7745

P7732

2012 Civic LX

A389A

2011 CRV LX AWD

WE BUY USED CARS

2012 CRV EXL AWD

P7751

Powertrain Coverage

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We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

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2011 Accord LX

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

Non-Powertrain Coverage - Within New Car Warranty

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2012 Accord EXL V6 Cpe

P7752

2011 Accord SE

2011 Fit Sport

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2011 CRV SE 4WD

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WE BUY

USED CARS $ A373A

5,184

2002 Camry XLE

$ A385A

8,363

2002 Toyota Tacoma

SALES

$

2006 Pacifica Tour

$ A368A

7,998

$ P7741A

A725A

2010 Jetta Sport TDi

$

11,998

2010 Escape XLT

15,947

A392A

$ A395A

18,588

2011 Equinox LT

17,998

2011 Sorento LX

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USED CAR SALE 2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS

$

6,900

#14280A

2009 Mazda 5 Sport

$

12,900

#3479

2010 Ford Ranger XL

9,800

$

13,900

#3381A

13,500

$

14,900

#3457

14,400

$

16,500

#3433

2013 Chevy Malibu LT

$

18,400

#3444

#3434

14,900

$

#3411

16,500

18,900

#3430

#3441

21,400

$

2013 Chry Town & Country Touring

22,900

$

#3464

21,400

27,900

#3391

14,500

$

#14218A

15,400

$

#3409

16,600

$

#3436

#3385

2012 Kia Sorento LX FWD

$

18,900

#14316A

21,500

$

#3445

23,500

$

#3452

2010 Chevy Tahoe LTZ

28,900

$

#15012A

24,900

#3459

2010 Nissan Armada Platinum

28,900

$

#13343A

12,400

$

#3482

14,900

$

13,900

15,500

#3435

#3432

16,900

#3458

#3440

14,900

$

#3450

15,700

$

16,900

13,900

$

#3419

19,900

#3425

21,900

$

#3406

2011 Buick La Crosse CXS

$

25,900

#3442

2012 Chevy Crew 4x4 WT

$

29,900

#15004A

$

20,900

#3481

$

22,500

#3465

14,900

#3474

16,200

16,900

$

#3453

$

#3484

25,900

#3427

37,900

#15016A

14,900

#3486

2011 Mini Y Hardtop

#3470

#3405

#3461

16,500

$

#3429

2013 Chevy Captiva LT FWD

17,500

$

#3393

2011 Ford Edge SEL AWD

20,900

$

#3421

2010 Chevy Camaro 2LT

2010 Jeep Wrangler 2DR Sport 4x4

22,900

$

#3463

26,900

$

#3439

2013 Chevy K2500 Crew LT

39,500

$

#3480

$

22,900

2011 Buick Enclave CXL AWD

2013 Chevy K2500 Crew

$

20,900

$

2011 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4

$

13,900

2012 Chevy Malibu LS

2011 Dodge Nitro Heat 4x4

2011 Chevy Traverse 1LT

$

$

2013 Mazda 2

$

#14084S

2011 Ford Ranger XL

2012 Jeep Liberty LTD 4x4 2011 Chevy Equinox 1LT AWD 2012 GMC Terrain SLE FWD

$

12,900

$

2011 VW Jetta SEL

2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT

$

#3473

2012 Honda Civic LX

2011 Ford Ranger XL

2012 Toyota Corolla S

$

12,900

$

2012 Ford Focus SE

2012 Chevy Malibu 1LT

$

#3454

$

2012 Chevy Malibu 1LT

2012 Kia Forte EX

2012 Fiat 500 Sport

2012 Chrysler 200 Touring LX

2011 Nissan Murano S AWD 2012 Ford Escape Limited 4x4

2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee AWD

$

13,700

$

2008 Honda Accord EX-L 4DR

2013 Ford Escape SEL 4X4

2011 Cadillac SRX AWD

$

#3487

#3418

2011 Ford Ranger XL

2013 Chevy Impala LTZ

2013 Chevy Captiva LTZ FWD

#3446

13,500

$

2011 Nissan Rogue SV AWD

$

11,900

$

2011 Chevy Impala LT

2011 Buick Regal CXL

$

#14331A

2010 KIA Optima EX

2012 Nissan Versa S 5DR

2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT

2012 Chevy Volt Electric

$

10,900

$

2010 Mazda 3 Sport

2012 Chevy Captiva 2LS

$

#3489

2013 Chevy Sonic LT

2010 Dodge Journey SE

$

#3488

2011 Chevrolet Colorado XL

2008 Chevy Equinox LT AWD

$

2008 Chevy Impala LT

#14017A

#3455

2013 Ford Edge LTD AWD

27,900

$

#3462

2013 Chevy Tahoe LT 4x4

44,900

$

#3460

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LOOKING FOR SOMETHING UNIQUE? Manual Transmission, Power Windows & Locks, Air #121

2014 Chevy Camaro

2014 Chevy Cruze Diesel

2014 Buick Encore

IN MADEO! OHI

All-Wheel Drive, Power Sunroof, Leather Heated Seats, 18” Chromed Aluminum Wheels, Navigations #195

Clean Burn Diesel, Power Sunroof, Leather Heated Seats #031

Sale Price

21,976

$

MSRP ............................. $24,700 Sale Price ....................... $23,976 GM Rebate........................$2,000

“Gas Sipper”, Heated Seats, Auto, Air, Power Windows & Locks. #281

2014 Chevy Volt

6.0L V8, SLE, Power Windows & Locks, Aluminum Wheels, Remote Start, Power Seat, Trailering Package with Brake Control #165

Sale Price

Sale Price

39,765

2014 GMC Acadia Denali

2015 Chevy Suburban 4x4

49,265 2015 Chevy Tahoe 4x4

47,034

49,149

$

MSRP ............................. $52,275 Sale Price ....................... $49,149

2014 Chevy Camaro ZL1 Convertible, Black on Black #282

Sale Price

Sale Price

55,864 2014 Chevy Corvette

MSRP ............................. $61,799 Sale Price ....................... $56,864 GM Rebate.........................$1,000

Sale Price

60,964

MSRP ............................. $65,005 Sale Price ....................... $62,964 GM Rebate.........................$2,000

$

65,341

$

MSRP ............................. $69,810 Sale Price ....................... $65,341

Sale Price

$

“New Body” Style, Duramax Diesel, Allison Transmission, Dually, SLT, Leather Heated Seats, B&W Gooseneck Hitch, Spray In Bedliner DEMO #011

Sale Price

37,801

New Body Style, 5.3L V8, Power Windows & Locks, Trailering Package, CD Stereo #015

2015 GMC 1 Ton Crew Cab 4x4

$

Sale Price

$

MSRP ............................. $41,285 Sale Price ....................... $39,801 GM Rebate.........................$2,000

Sale Price

MSRP ............................. $51,470 Sale Price ....................... $48,034 GM Rebate.........................$1,000

All-Wheel Drive, Power Sunroof, DVD/TV, Navigation, 20” Chrome Wheels #236

LTZ New Body Style, Leather Seats, Navigation, DVD/TV, Captains 2nd Row seats, Power Sunroof, 20” Chrome Wheels #001

35,797

$

“New Body” Style, 20” Aluminum Wheels, Leather Heated & Cooled Seats, Rear Vision Camera #257

$

MSRP ............................. $53,085 Sale Price ....................... $50,765 GM Rebate.........................$1,500

RS Interior, 20” Polished Aluminum Wheels #111

2014 Chevy “High Country” 4x4

2014 GMC Terrain Denali

All-Wheel Drive, Power Sunroof, Dual Rear Seat DVD/TV, Navigation #279

32,665

$

2014 Chevy Camaro SS

Sale Price

MSRP ............................. $43,260 Sale Price ....................... $40,547 GM Rebate.........................$4,000 Trade In Bonus Cash ..............$750

34,147

MSRP ............................. $42,765 Sale Price ....................... $40,746 GM Rebate.........................$1,000

25,003

Sale Price

MSRP ............................. $34,975 Sale Price ....................... $33,665 Rebate .............................$1,000

2014 GMC 3/4 Ton Reg Cab 4x4

$

MSRP ............................. $35,195 Sale Price ....................... $34,147

Sale Price

$

MSRP ............................. $27,440 Sale Price ....................... $26,503 GM Rebate........................$1,500

Convertible Stingray, Chrome Wheels, Heads Up Display, Carbon Fiber Package #259

$

Sale Price

$

MSRP ............................. $75,035 Sale Price ....................... $71,250

71,250

LAST OF THE 2013s – ONLY 5 LEFT! 2013 Chevy Camaro

2013 Buick Regal Premium

2013 Buick Lacrosse

Turbo, Power Sunroof, Remote Starter with Keyless Entry #288

MSRP ...................$31,680 Sale Price Sale Price .............$28,123 $ GM Rebate............. $3,000

MSRP ...................$33,525 Sale Price Sale Price .............$30,081 $ Rebate .................. $3,000

25,123

2013 Buick Lacrosse

Leather Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, 18” Chrome Wheels #276

Leather Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, 18” Chrome Wheels #056

Power Sunroof, RS Package, Rear Vision Camera DEMO #071

27,081

MSRP ...................$36,590 Sale Price .............$32,962 Sale Price Rebate .................. $2,500 $ ***Owner Loyalty .... $1,250

29,212

MSRP ...................$37,105 Sale Price .............$33,383 Sale Price Rebate .................. $2,500 $ ***Owner Loyalty .... $1,250

29,633

2013 Buick Regal Premium Turbo, Power Sunroof, Leather Seats, Navigation, Remote Starter with Keyless Entry #183

MSRP ...................$37,170 Sale Price Sale Price .............$33,386 $ Rebate .................. $3,000

30,386

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