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Calendar May Fryburg Cemetery Association to meet The Fryburg Cemetery Association will be meeting today (Thursday, May 22) at 7 p.m., at Fryburg Cemetery. Donations for upkeep of the cemetery can be sent to: Fryburg Cemetery Association, 3594 Triway Lane, Wooster, OH 44691.

Holmes Christian Women to meet

Still serving veterans American Legion Holmes Post 192 provides meeting place, community service By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer

Homes County Christian Women’s Club will meet June 3 at the Carlisle Inn, Walnut Creek, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Speaker will be the Rev. Larry Hasemeyer and the Medical Directors of the Love Center Free Clinic. The brunch is $10, inclusive. For reservations by May 30, call 330-473-2529 or 330-343-7046; email to dawdys@embarqmail.com with CWC in the memo line, or hccwclub@yahoo. com. The July 1 meeting will feature the Unshackled Ministers, serving abused girls, followed by a Fourth

A staple of the community for almost 100 years, the American Legion Holmes Post 192, located in downtown Millersburg off West Jackson Street, continues to play a major role serving at local events while also providing a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere for veterans to enjoy year round. The post is currently managed by Wes and Marga Maxwell, a husband and wife team, who both served in the Air Force. In managing the post, the Maxwells are still serving, though in a different way. As Wes put it,

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Wes Maxwell along with his wife, Marga Maxwell, manages the American Legion Holmes Post 192, located in Millersburg. The building has been improved in an effort to provide a comfortable, relaxing atmosphere for veterans to enjoy year round.


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

Sale Dates MAY 22-24, 2014 Memorial Day Hours 9AM - 5PM Accension Day Hours 9AM - 5PM

Bent & Dent

Roses available to decorate veterans’ graves Flowers are available May 23-24 A local couple is looking to help area residents honor veterans this Memorial Day. Brent and Phyllis Young, of Young Music and Sound and Young Uniforms, will give away 250 live, long-stemmed roses to be placed on the graves of veterans, honoring those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. The flowers will be available May 23-24 as part of a national pro-

gram, Flowers for Memorial Day. There is no cost, and anyone wishing to honor a veteran is welcome to pick one up. Recipients are encouraged to take photos of the roses being placed on the graves. As part of this program, an additional 150 roses will be placed on graves at Arlington National Cemetery. Both Youngs have

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While Supples Last Closed Ascension Day

fathers, still surviving, who are World War II veterans. Flowers may be picked up May 23, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., or May 24, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., at Young Music, 20 E. Jackson St., Millersburg, or Young Uniform, 96 W. Jackson St., Millersburg. For more information call Phyllis Young at 330763-0064 or Brent Young at 330-674-4076.

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Virginia Ham ................................................ $2.85 lb. Alpine Swiss ............................................... $3.19 lb.

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May 27th st May 31 Closed on Memorial Day &

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of July program of songs Wilmot Fire & Rescue will hold its spring raffle and readings. drawing Friday, June 2 at 6 p.m. at the blood drive. Millersburg Winner need not be present. Prizes include a Eagles to hold Stihl gas chainsaw, Stihl golf outing weedeater and a Stihl Millersburg Eagles gas handheld blower. Aerie 2418 is hosting a Proceeds go toward golf outing at Black Dia- a new grass truck. For mond Golf Course on information, 330-359May 31 with tee-off from 5995. 9-11:30 a.m. Teams (consisting of Historical four players) must preregister by May 17. Cost Society to hold is $55 per golfer and $5 fundraising skins (optional). Cost includes a steak dinner breakfast after the tournament. The Holmes County (In addition to the din- Historical Society and ner included, sandwiches Cultural Center will hold will be provided at the a fundraising breakfast turn.) on Saturday, June 7 from Proceeds benefit Relay 7-10 a.m. The breakfast for Life. For more infor- will be held at the Castle mation or to register, call Club at 434 N. WashingJames Patterson at 330- ton St., next door to the 231-6301. Victorian House in Millersburg. The menu will be pancakes, sausage, eggs, fruit, muffins and beverage. Cost is by donation which Wilmot Fire to will used toward society

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Brick .............................................$2.97 Marble (Mini Horns)..................$3.57 Baked Ham..................................$2.87 Black Forest Ham .......................$2.97

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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

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and cultural center activities.

Glenmont Alumni Banquet to be June 7 Reservations are being accepted for the Glenmont Alumni Banquet scheduled Saturday, June 7. The event is open to anyone who attended Glenmont School. Call Sue Sponseller at 330-3783235.

July West Holmes Class of 1979 to hold reunion The West Holmes Class of 1979 will hold its 35-year reunion on July 19 at 7 p.m. at Flying Ridge Ranch, County Road 292, past the airport. Also invited are the classes of 1980 and 1978. Contact Valerie Taylor Shane, 330-231-7742; Lisa Martin Lawhead, 330-763-0311 or Marty Mathie-Grice, 330-231-2194. Check out the Facebook page at WH Class of 1979 for details.

Family Tree help available Would you like to start your family tree, or are you a beginning genealogist? Holmes County Genealogy Library is open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. There are experienced genealogists manning the library, and they would be very happy to help you get started. There are forms to help you get your family information written down, and suggestions to get you going. The Genealogy Library is located on the lower level of the Castle Club, next to the Victorian House.


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Community Trip back to Ohio is a whirlwind of activity We just returned to our teeny home in South Carolina after a whirlwind week-long trip back to Ohio. Even though it’s basically a 10-11 hour trip — barring unforeseen traffic tie-ups — we have decided our old bodies prefer to break the drive up into two days. We spent some time with our friends Bob and Jayne in Hocking County. They are always willing to house us at the drop of a hat. We went to dinner one night at the new lodge at Lake Hope State Park. The ribs were excellent. The highlight of one day was shopping for a pair of much needed sandals for me. I have completely worn out a pair down

some good home cooking including rhubarb pie, and visited Whit’s, our favorite frozen custard place. We spent only one day in Winesburg checking on things there and meeting with our Realtor face-tohere since we can wear face for the first time. We them year round. Jayne nearly wore ourselves out knew the very place to working on cleaning up shop since we have the leaves and weeds around same taste in brands of shoes. Then we hit at least the flower beds. We three grocery stores look- loaded up our car with things we had left at our ing for special items. old house. Next we moved up the I did take off time from road to Granville where lawn work long enough to we spent three nights at our son Alan and daugh- have lunch with my dear friend Marcella. She took ter-in-law Kris’s house. me to Rebecca’s Bistro We got to see all three in Walnut Creek where granddaughters, Katie, it was just as lovely as I Sarah and Elizabeth, remembered. at some point. We had

We caught up with our friends Les and Trish for dinner at the Mexican restaurant in Millersburg. They are in the process of moving to Florida so we had to compare moving notes. Back in Granville, Alan took the next day off from work as managing editor of the Columbus Dispatch to spend more time with us. We walked over to Denison University to see his classroom where he’s been teaching journalism the last 15 years. It was quite a hike as the university sits on a high hill. As we were walking home we encountered Alan’s neighbor at the corner of his street. We’ve always admired this per-

fect looking little white house that had been remodeled many years ago. The man was quite friendly and invited us in to see the entire place from basement to upstairs bedroom. His wife didn’t seem to mind. It took three years to remodel this house to the specifications of a heart surgeon and his wife from Columbus. As it turned out they never moved into the house because it was too far from the doctor’s work. The place is like a beautiful model home with few signs that anyone actually lives there. I like neat, but this was ridiculous! (I would like to think that perhaps the insides of their cup-

boards were a mess, but it is highly unlikely.) The next day we headed south and drove in rain almost the entire time. We stopped for lunch in West Virginia at a Subway. The man who made our subs had such a drawl that we could barely understand him. It’s strange because we are much farther south here but most of the natives barely have a drawl. We stayed at our usual place in Dobson, N.C. Neither of us slept well so we got up at 4 a.m. and headed home. We got here on Sunday morning in time to unload our car and get to church. Now we are back to our normal routine and the heat is upon us.

Card carrying member of Clean Plate Club Church briefs It was not an easy club to be in, but through the forceful voice of my father and my mother’s excellent cooking magic, I was a proud member of the Clean Plate Club for most of my life. And for most of my life, I honestly thought this was something my dad made up so I would finish my food and make me feel like I had been inducted into a secret society that was full of healthy people who had eaten copious amounts of vegetables and pot roast. And eggs, in their entirety. It was the morning of the fifth-grade science fair. My father had requested fried eggs and as I joined the breakfast table, I did my usual thing and dipped my toast into the yellow yolk and left the white part on the plate.

hung in the balance. The countless hours I spent Karrie drawing a poster on the McAllister magnetism of the Earth was pretty important stuff Dirt Don’t … but was it more imporHurt tant than forcing myself to eat the rubbery white part of a fried egg??? He wasn’t so happy. Mostly because I didn’t Growing up in a family want to fail the fifth that barely got by, every grade and I knew for cerounce of food was precious. “Eat the white,” he tain I would be sitting at that table until I ate the said. egg, even if it took three “But daddy, I don’t like the white,” I replied, days. Eventually I got it down (turns out it wasn’t which was pretty stupid because there was no way that bad) and went on my way, having cleaned my I was going to win this plate like a good little girl battle. and kept my club mem“Look,” he said, tauntbership. ing philosophy, “when Turns out my dad didn’t you are served a hard make it up at all. The boiled egg, you only eat Clean Plate Club actuthe white and not the yellow. Now you’ve got a ally was a concept that fried egg and eat the yel- started in 1917, went by the wayside, and then low and leave the white. It doesn’t make sense and was reintroduced in 1947 when food was in short it’s wasteful. Eat it.” My future as a scientist supply after World War

II. The campaign encouraged children to leave no scraps behind, to not be wasteful, and to take only what they could eat. Sound reasonable? Today, some people think the concept of the Clean Plate Club is leading to childhood obesity due to our ever-increasing portion sizes and psychological eating disorders. I understand what they’re saying, but as a parent I find myself gently persuading my children to join the high ranks of this esteemed organization because I have learned that I just don’t appreciate wastefulness. I couldn’t imagine how full the landfills would be, overflowing with half-eaten eggs, if I had chosen my stubbornness over the science fair. Say hi at karrie@karriemcallister.com.

Community briefs New arrival SAOIRSE ANN was born May 2 to Tasha and Benjamin Rapp of Millersburg. She weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces and was 20.5 inches long. Grandparents are Tracie and Timber Wolff of Millersburg. Great-grandparents are Loraine Kauffman of Fairbanks, Alaska, Cliff and Marcia Phillips of Arizona and Margaret Wolff of North Pole, Alaska.

Let your family know you are safe

for Health and Safety Classes at 1-800-RedCross or at www.ecross.org. For more information on American Red Cross programs, to make a donation or to assist with the Holmes County Chapter, contact Executive Director Patricia Lang at 330-674-5861.

Prairie Township Fire Station, 118 E. Jackson St., Holmesville. Look for flags and polling location signs. Take identification to the polls.

If your community experiences a disaster, register on the American Red Cross Safe and Well Euchre scheduled website, available through RedCross.org to let your at Holmesville family and friends know Legion about your welfare. Prairie polling If you do not have InterThe Holmesville Amerinet access, call 1-666-GET- place changed can Legion will be holding INFO to register yourself Prairie Township polling weekly euchre tournaments and your family.Register place has been changed to each Saturday, at 7 p.m.

Time changes for summer worship services

within normal range when a blood sample is taken before donation. A picture ID is required for all donors — generally Clark and Millersburg a driver’s license. RefreshPresbyterian Churches ments will be served to all have announced summer donors. worship service times changes as well as three Moorhead upcoming joint worship Mennonite opportunities. During the summer schedules Vacation months, June, July and August, Clark Presbyte- Bible School rian worship will be at 9 Moorhead Mennonite a.m. and Millersburg will Church, 10415 County worship at 10:15 a.m. Road 329, Shreve, will Joint worship services hold Tasty Treats VBS will on June 22 in Clark, June 9-13, 7-8:45 p.m. For on July 20 at Troyer’s Hol- ages 4 through grade 12. low and on Oct. 5 in Mill- For more information visit ersburg. The three joint moorheadmennonite.org. services will be at 10 a.m.

Millersburg UMC to hold blood drive Millersburg United Methodist Church, located at 5395 Township Road 336, is sponsoring an American Red Cross blood drive on Saturday, May 31 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. in the fellowship hall. Volunteers ages 17 and older are welcome. There is no age limit for senior citizens. Youth 16 years of age may donate with parental consent. Parental consent forms are at the donation site. Youths 15 and younger may not donate. If you are taking prescription(s), you may donate as long as you fall

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: 330855-7734, 330-927-4857, 330-939-6231 or needfreebibles@gmail.com.


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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

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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

(From Page 1) “there’s a lot that we help with in the community, but it’s not really about us.” All throughout the year, members of the American Legion do their part to represent all those who have served in the military — all those who have put their lives on the line for their country. Every year, a color guard made up of American Legion members marches in the Memorial Day parade, and is also involved with Fourth of July activities. An Honor Guard performs military rights for veteran’s funerals, and members put out flags at veteran’s graves, prior to Memorial Day, at 12 local cemeteries.

The Holmes Post also sponsors the annual Millersburg Halloween parade, is involved in the Buckeye Boys State program and donates American flags to local churches, cemeteries and schools, as well as the hospital and police department. As if that weren’t enough, the Post donates 25 percent of its net profits from bingo income to the West Holmes Athletic Booster Club. To date, over $100,000 has been donated. The American Legion is much more than the sum total of its community work, however. It remains, first and foremost, a place for veterans to gather together and enjoy themselves, to watch sports and have a few drinks. Toward that end, the Maxwells have done their best to make the Post more 8439 TR 527 • Shreve, OH 44676 330-567-2569 HOURS Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:30 Sat. 8:30 - 4:00

Week of May 26th - 31st Black Forest Ham ................................................$2.89/lb. Trail Bologna (sandwich) ...................................$3.59/lb. Mild Cheddar ......................................................$3.19/lb. Pepperoni Cheese ...............................................$3.29/lb. Bacon 16 oz .........................................................$3.39/ea. Brown Eggs.......................................................$2.09/doz. Toasted Oats Cereal Original & Honey Nut 35oz ..$4.69/ea. Whipped Topping 8 oz. .....................................$1.07/ea.

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inviting and appealing since taking over in 2008. They’ve added new barstools, carpeting and ceiling tiles, and painted many of the walls. On the outside, they’ve added more flags and improved the landscaping. “It really needed a lot of freshening up,” Wes said. “There were lots of things that were super worn out that we wanted to fix.” Not all local veterans seem to be know that the Post exists, however. Wes expressed his concern that younger servicemembers, veterans of the War on Terror, are not aware of the American Legion, and that they are missing out on a wonderful community of like-minded individuals. “Some people leave the military and don’t want anything to do with it after that, and I understand that,”

noted Wes. “But I really suggest they keep their foot in the door; it’s good to stay involved. You can come in and hear some really good stories told by people of all ages who participated in different conflicts going back to World War II.” To become a regular member, an individual must have served in the military during a time of conflict. The American Legion also welcomes members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary — mothers, wives, daughters and granddaughters — as well as sons and grandsons of regular members. Membership dues are not that high, Wes noted, at less than $30 a year. For more information about becoming a member, or to help put out flags for Memorial Day, call Wes Maxwell at 330-674-8923.

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Memorial Day services Post notes Memorial Day schedule

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MILLERSBURG — Holmes American Legion Post 192 will participate in Memorial Day services in Millersburg, Fryburg and Berlin on Monday. The color guard and firing squad will meet at the post home at 8:15 a.m. and proceed to the Clay Street Park in Millersburg to honor the grave of Peter Myers, hero of three wars. The color guard, firing squad and veterans will form at the Holmes County Courthouse at 9 a.m. to march to Oak Hill Cemetery. Units for the parade will form in the following order: Color guard, West Holmes High School marching band, firing squad, people in uniform, veterans and Scouts. No political advertising for candidates is permitted. The speaker will be Joel Menuez, Holmes County Vietnam veteran, United States Army. Commander Larry Shaffer will be master of ceremonies. The color guard, firing squad and veterans will continue on to Fryburg Cemetery for a short ceremony at 10:15 a.m. and from there go to Berlin to be joined by the Hiland High School marching band for services at the Berlin Cemetery at 11 a.m. Shaffer asks the American flag be displayed. Anyone knowing of any veteran graves that do not have a marker to hold a flag is asked to call the American Legion Post at 330-674-8923.

parade traveling through the village to Westlawn Cemetery. Veterans in the area are urged to participate. Children are invited to participate in the parade; meet at the water tower at 9 a.m. Anyone interested in having a unit in the parade should call Esther Frink at 330-359-5139. Brett Barkley, pastor of the Zion Reformed Church in Winesburg, will be the speaker. Barkley, his wife, Katie, and four children recently moved to Winesburg from Grand Rapids, Mich. Matt Johnson of Winesburg will be the master of ceremonies and Kyle Gerber will give a patriotic reading. Abbi Thomas will sing and the Hiland High School band will play. Active servicemen in the area will be honored, and a roll call of area veterans who have passed away will be read by John Schneider. A social time with refreshments will be held at the fire station following the service.

SHREVE — First Sgt. James Coey, United States Army (retired) will speak at the Memorial Day service Monday in Shreve. The service will be at 10:30 a.m. at Oak Grove Cemetery. The parade will begin at Shreve Elementary School at 9:30 a.m., led by Mayor Bruce Briggs and Forest Post No. 67 color guard and memorial squad. Boys State delegates Andrew Mairs and Alex Dhayer and Girls State delegates Danielle Winkler and Julie Gress will be honorary grand marshals. Miss Poppy is Zari Vehrs, the daughter of Raymond and Dusty Vehrs, Big Prairie. The Triway High School band will provide music. Parade participation is open to organizations, with the exception of political. Parade units need to be at the school by 9:15 a.m. After the Shreve service, the squad will provide services in Nashville at 12:30 p.m. at the cemetery. Forest Post will offer a chicken barbecue Monday Chaney to speak starting at 10:30 a.m. The costs are $8.50 for a meal in Killbuck, and $6 for chicken halves. Glenmont Carry-out full dinners will be available at 11 a.m. for KILLBUCK — Killbuck and Glenmont will hold $8.50. Memorial Day services Barkley to speak Monday. Killbuck’s parade will begin at 10 a.m. from in Winesburg the VFW and will be led WINESBURG — The by VFW Post 7079 and the Memorial Day parade West Holmes High School and service will be held marching band. The servicMonday at 9:15 a.m. at es will be held at Killbuck the water tower, with the Cemetery. Special music will be provided by Toni and

Gracie Shreve and the band. Glenmont’s parade will begin at 11:30 a.m. from the Glenmont Community Center and will be led by the VFW Post 7079 and the band. Speaker for both services will be Gary Chaney. Chaney is from Killbuck and graduated from West Holmes High School in 1970. He is a United States Army veteran, serving from 1970-1972 and completing one tour in Vietnam. He worked 31 years at the Holmes County Highway Department. From 1973-1979, he worked for the Killbuck Police Department and from 1979-2013 was a Holmes County Sheriff’s deputy. He has been a member of the Killbuck Volunteer Fire Department since 1966. He is a life member of the Vietnam Veterans of America and a member of Community Bible Church. He has two grown children, Eric Chaney and Jennifer Douglas.

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BALTIC — The Memorial Day parade will be Monday at 11 a.m., starting on Main Street and proceeding to the cemetery for the service, then to the park for an additional program.

SHREVE — A Memorial Day service will be held Sunday at 9 a.m. at Newkirk Cemetery. The color guard from the Shreve American Legion will present the colors. Richard Winkleman, U.S. Army sergeant-major, retired, will be the speaker. Flags will be placed on veterans’ graves.

Blissfield service is May 25 BLISSFILD — Memorial Day will be observed at Blissfield Cemetery, state Route 60, south of Killbuck, on Sunday at 2 p.m. The Killbuck VFW Post 7079 will conduct military graveside services in honor of Chester “Peter” Mullett, who died May 28, 2013. He was a United States Army veteran. The speaker will be Paul Golden of Coshocton, who retired as a colonel from the U.S. Army. The Walhonding Rube Band will provide music. In case of inclement weather, the service will be at Blissfield United Methodist Church.

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way ticket to adulthood. She also picked up a saber along the way — a gift from her cadre to commemorate her time as Cadet Battalion Commander. The end of her college days bring with it both a blessing and a curse. The blessing is that her “ticket to adulthood” is dated for three weeks from now. That’s three glorious weeks during which we’ll wake up every morning to see our baby’s smiling face hovering over a cup of coffee. Three weeks to parade her around to every friend and relative within a half a day’s drive. Three weeks to relive all of the funny little moments of her growing up. Three weeks to remind her how much we love her. The curse? All of her stuff has arrived with her. It’s like wading through hurricane rubble — the entire tempest-tossed

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be headed off to one duty station after another, one mission after another, one life after another. I have serious doubts that she’ll be back for the vast majority of this stuff, at least not until her hitch in the Army is over — anywhere from four to 20 years from now! And so it was, as I did my traditional bedtime walk-a-round of locking doors, latching windows, checking stove knobs, Border collie-proofing the fridge and pantry doors, that I tripped over a long, narrow box containing the 3-foot-long saber. We’re sure going to miss that girl when she’s gone.

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Local Entertainment Sugarcreek author showcases intertwined lives in new novel This week marks the nationwide release of “Hi, Gramps!” a new novel by author David Lorah, where he showcases a story of intertwined lives. The story introduces readers to an old man, affectionately known as Gramps, who remembers and records some of the major events that shaped his life — from the accidental death of his only son to his own declining years. Spotlighted are the lives of four boys. Readers will be caught

in the emotion as Chase, the biological grandson, deals with cancer; follow the maturing of Roger (who is rescued and subsequently adopted by Gramps) as he deals with a haunting past; Bradley, a young American boy who becomes an honorary grandson adding to the fun-side of Gramps’ experiences; and feel for Edward as he deals with the loss of his best friend and later a disastrous courtship. Readers will also be

introduced to the Rev. Dr. James Hayward, the pompous headmaster of St. Johns; the overweight, tactless Mrs. Henderson with her multiple chins; Caleb, the avid young fisherman who springs a surprise on Chase and Bradley that neither of them would ever have expected; the young Indian schoolboy who is victimized by the school bullies; young Phelps, the rat-faced stooge of the cowardly Harrington-Blake and others.

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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 feaa world-champion hoop Mohican Pow-Wow tures dancer, flute player of the year, tomahawk throwing, fire celebrates Native demonstrations, drum American culture starting making demonstrations and The Great Mohican Pow- powerful storytelling. 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.

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Jeremy Miller and Austin Schmucker face off in the challenge. The annual Special Olympics track and field event was moved from West Holmes to the gymnasium at the Holmes County Training Center because of rain.

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“This is a time for staff to realize how significant the community of Holmes County is in supporting the work that we do every day,” said Mast. “The motivation that gives to our staff, who are working with those who have disabilities, is simply huge.” Most important, concluded Mast, the event renews and reinvigorates a community-wide commitment, spearheaded by the Training Center, to ensure “that every person has a high quality life, no matter who they are.” Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330674-5676 or bzaffini@thedaily-record.com.

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Farming Do consumers know when ice cream isn’t? In this day and age most consumers are very concerned about the food they are eating. They want farm fresh fruits and vegetables. Many are willing to pay extra for organic grown food and organic dairy products. They read the labels telling the contents, calories, etc. This time of year one of the most popular food purchases is ice cream. While June is Dairy Month, July 1984 was designated National Ice Cream Month by President Ronald Reagan. Today National Ice Cream Month is celebrated in July and National Ice Cream Day is the third Sunday in July. This year National Ice Cream Day is July 20. According to Consumer Reports, in spite of all the ice cream flavors that are available, vanilla is still the nation’s favorite. Ice cream tasters sorted through 21 ice creams and “beyond vanilla,” the flavor choices were salted caramel, mint chip and fudge brownie. Do consumers realize that sometimes ice cream isn’t really ice cream? Products that do not meet

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Crop planting, forage harvesting overlapping this year Last Monday, May 12, I was out in a pasture field and noticed some orchardgrass seed heads beginning to emerge. The appearance of seed heads is associated with increasing fiber content and decreased forage quality. This means that livestock producers who need high quality forage, dairy producers for example, now have the added pressure of juggling crop planting decisions with forage harvesting decisions when the sun finally shines and the soil dries enough to get machinery on it. In a recent crop newsletter, OSU Extension forage specialist Mark Sulc wrote: “A timely first and second cutting is critical for high quality forage. Fiber accumulates faster in the first two growth cycles in May and June than it does later in the summer.” In the May issue of “Forage News” from the University of Kentucky, the authors provided an example of how quickly forage quality can decline in a first harvest forage. They used a study that looked

moisture. Dry hay production requires that Rory forage is baled at the Lewandowski correct moisture. Those Agricultural and moisture guidelines are: Natural Resources small square bales at 18 OSU EntensionWayne County percent-20 percent, large round bales at 15 percent and large rectangle at the effect of stage of bales at 13 percent-15 maturity of fescue hay percent. It is difficult to on quality and animal dry cut forage on wet soil performance. Measureand weather forecasts at ments were taken at the boot stage on May 3, the this time of year often early bloom stage on May include the chance of rain that limits drying 14 and the early milk time. A one-inch rain on seed formation stage on forage that is approachMay 25. Crude protein declined from 14 percent ing dry hay moisture but still too wet to bale on May 3 to 10 percent can result in dry matter on May 14 to 7.5 perlosses of 8 percent to 17 cent on May 25. Percent digestibility went from 68 percent, a crude protein loss of almost 2 percentto 66 to 56 percent over the same time period. The age units, a loss of total digestible nutrients impact of forage quality (TDN) of 7 percent and on animal performance an increase in NDF fiber was measured in terms of approximately 6 perof pounds of gain per centage units. day. The May 3 hay proWhat are some strateduced 1.4 pounds of gain/ gies that can be used to day, the May 14 hay 0.97 pounds/day and the May get hay cut, harvested and off the field sooner 25 hay 0.42 pounds/day. to minimize losses? In addition to qualConsider cutting a little ity losses associated higher. The increased with forage maturation, stubble height can help there are losses associto keep the cut forage ated with trying to dry off the wet soil. Keep forage down to baling

swath widths as wide as possible to speed drying. For dry hay production systems consider the use of a preservative. Preservatives allow forage to be baled at higher moisture content, saving some hours that can make the difference between a crop getting rained on or harvested and stored without rain. The most effective preservatives are propionic acid based. They work best between moisture levels of 20 percent to 25 percent. Other important factors for success include using enough product and getting uniform application on the forage as it is running through the baler. Another strategy that is useful when drying time is limited is to consider the option of baleage. Baleage involves harvest when the cut forage has wilted but is still high in moisture; in the 45 percent to 60 percent moisture range or 40 percent to 55 percent dry matter. In order for this to be successful the forage must be baled and wrapped in plastic to create an anaerobic

Projects jump-started with money from the Ohio Turnpike Gov. John R. Kasich’s Jobs and Transportation Plan is fueling a $2.5 billion state construction season — the largest ever — that will put more Ohioans back to work building some of the state’s largest transportation projects. Just a few years ago, transportation officials were forced to push back — sometimes by decades — many of the transportation projects communities need in order to improve motorist safety and local economic vitality. In response, Kasich unlocked the value of the Ohio Turnpike to bond $1.5 billion to help fill the gap. That money, combined with federal, state and local invest-

ments over six years, will allow for $3 billion in new infrastructure spending — and much of that work begins this year. “Ohio is leading the Midwest in job creation over the past three years and our highways are critical to our ability to keep our job creation momentum,” said Kasich. “By thinking creatively, we were able to develop a solution that will allow us to move ahead sooner with some key projects across the state and as a result, the future of our roadways is much better than it was a few years ago.” The Ohio Department of Transportation’s (ODOT) 2014 construc-

tion season includes 936 projects throughout the state totaling $2.5 billion. The Ohio Turnpike is partially or entirely funding multiple phases of five different projects that will begin or continue this year, including: — Construction of Cleveland’s eastbound George V. Voinovich Bridge in Cleveland. — Interstate 75 highway reconstruction program through Wood and Hancock counties. — Reconstruction of state Route 57 in Lorain County. — Widening of Interstate 271 in northern Summit County. — Construction of

Cleveland’s Opportunity Corridor. Locally, motorists will see work either begin or continue on a number of transportation projects including: — Interstate 70 bridge replacement project at the state Route 9 Interchange in St. Clairsville. — Slope repairs along state Route 7 from Rush Run to north of Brilliant in Jefferson County. — State Route 39 (West High Avenue) safety improvement project in New Philadelphia. For more information, contact: Steve Faulkner, ODOT Press Secretary, at 614-644-7101, steve. faulkner@dot.state.oh.us or your local district communications office.

environment where an ensiling process can occur. Anaerobic microorganisms will ferment some of the forage carbohydrates to lactic acid which inhibits the growth of forage spoiling organisms and preserves the quality of the forage. Key factors to baleage production include baling at an optimum moisture of 50 percent, making tight bales to exclude oxygen pockets, wrapping the bales in plastic within 12 hours of baling (immediately after baling is best) and providing enough plastic thickness to keep out air and provide an anaerobic environment. In general, at least four wraps of 1.5 mil plastic is recommended. Throughout this article moisture content has been mentioned numerous times as an important factor in hay production. Certainly years of experience are useful in gauging forage moisture but if you really need to know forage moisture the microwave oven method is still one of the quickest, least expensive and easiest methods

available. It involves grabbing a representative forage sample and chopping or cutting it into short lengths of less than 1 inch. Next, weigh out 100-200 grams (3.57 ounces) and spread it out on a microwave safe plate. Heat the sample for a minute and reweigh. Shake and redistribute the sample on the plate and heat for another 45 seconds to one minute. Repeat this heating and re-weighing process until the sample stabilizes and does not decrease in weight between cycles. Be careful as you approach the end point to avoid charring or burning the sample and adjust heating times accordingly. The moisture content is equal to the beginning weight minus the end weight divided by the beginning weight. I can provide a fact sheet on this method to anyone who is interested. Rory Lewandowski is an OSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources educator and may be reached at 330264-8722.

ODOT cautions motorists of peak mowing season With summer quickly approaching, the Ohio Department of Transportation is entering its peak mowing season and wants motorists to be aware of its moving maintenance operation along state highways. In general, ODOT maintenance crews mow four times a year but mow sight distance problem areas more often as needed.

Crews use Mower Ahead and slow-moving vehicle signs to advise motorists of their work. They are spaced no more than five miles apart. However, sometimes on rural highways motorists forget about the work zone sign by the time they reach the mower. See Pg. 17 — MOWING

Behind the barrel Ohio Department of Transportation will be working in these areas in Holmes County this week: State Route 520: Glenmont to County Road

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Killbuck is selected as 2014 CDBG priority By CHRISTINE L. PRATT intersection of County Road 114 and state Staff Writer Route 557. MILLERSBURG — Planners on Wednesday, Members of the Holmes May 14, also gave prelimCounty Planning Com- inary and final approval mission gave approval to to the Hideaway Hills two local subdivisions. Subdivision, application Preliminary and final for which was made by approval were given to Andy Miller. The singleParadise Lane Subdi- lot subdivision contains vision, application for 6.937 acres and is located which was made by Ivan in Berlin Township along Hershberger. The one- County Road 407, east lot subdivision contains of the intersection with 3.438 acres and is located state Route 557. along Clark Township The conversion of the Road 183, east of the easement into a private

road will result in the existing properties on the private road being subjected to address changes, according to Planning Director Arnold Oliver, who said the changes are necessary to conform with requirements within the county’s 9-1-1 system. Oliver also reported to planners an income survey in Killbuck Village has been completed, with the results showing the village qualifies as a low and moderate income community, with 65 per-

cent of respondents falling within that range. The survey results will be valid for five years and may be used to apply for Community Development Block Grant and other income-dependent grant funding. The Holmes County commissioners have selected Killbuck as the CDBG priority this year. With CDBG funding, the village will receive funds for handicap access to the library and sidewalks. Should the available funds permit,

a plan for playground equipment has also been identified, he said. Oliver said the commissioners further authorized the planning commission to apply for critical infrastructure money on behalf of the Village of Killbuck. These funds will be requested to make road improvements throughout the village, said Oliver, noting the grant is a competitive one and may not be funded. The commissioners also

designated the Village of Glenmont sidewalk project as a backup project should the Killbuck project be disqualified by the state, Oliver said. The next meeting of the Holmes County Planning Commission is scheduled for June 11 at 3 p.m. in the Holmes County commissioners’ meeting room. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or by email at cpratt@the-daily-record. com.

Bookmobile fundraising campaign becoming urgent By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — The bookmobile fundraising campaign, recently initiated by the Holmes County District Public Library, has become more necessary and urgent than ever. The 1994 Bluebird bookmobile, which has 141,000 miles on it, has a broken generator that needs replaced. HCDPL Director Bill Martino announced the news at the library board meeting Thursday, May 15.

“Unfortunately the generator on the Bluebird has gone bad, and to repair it would be around $12,000,” Martino said. Rather than invest so much money in fixing a 20-year-old vehicle, the library is considering buying another bookmobile, another used vehicle that’s a little newer and has fewer miles on it. “Right now we’re looking at a used bookmobile in Las Vegas,” said Martino. “Now there are some problems with it, like the fact that it has only one seat in front, rather than two. It’s

also larger and would require a CDL to drive. So we’re still looking at the pros and cons.” Another consideration would be to purchase a portable generator, which cost around $1,000, but “that would be more of a bandaid than a permanent fix,” Martino noted. Either way, as the library looks for the best option, the maintenance issue underscores the importance of a bookmobile fundraising campaign — the need for private donations to help keep afloat an historic library service.

To that end, the library has recently put together a pamphlet, which Martino passed around to all the library board members at Thursday’s meeting, and which will be mailed out to local businesses, providing some of the important facts and figures about the bookmobile service. The pamphlet explains that the cost of the bookmobile service “has increased an average of 8 percent annually while state funding has decreased by more than 25 percent since 2009.” Meanwhile, the demand

for the service remains as high as ever, with more than 270,000 items checked out from the bookmobile in 2013 alone, a circulation that is higher per capita “than any other bookmobile in Ohio.” By raising just $40,000 a year, the library hopes to keep meeting that demand, which, of course, means keeping up with all the necessary repairs — like that needed on the Bluebird. Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330-674-5676 or bzaffini@the-daily-record.com.

Holmes commissioners strive to reduce electric costs the exception of the Training Center, which already is locked into a contract with AEP. It’s a major expense incurred annually — $249,550 in 2011, $277,926 in 2012 and $342,699 in 2013. The largest single fund impacted by electric power is the wastewater fund, a consequence of the need to supply power 24/7 to the county’s wastewater treatment plants.

“It’s just a way to do some cost-savings into the future. Hopefully it will save us down the road,” said Commissioner Rob Ault. He said the commissioners have periodically looked at locking into a rate since deregulation, and now was the right time, especially as changes in the industry suggest rates may be on the rise. Prior rates paid for service ranged from $0.071-

$0.121 per kilowatt hour. By locking in, it is projected the county stands to save $144,858 through May 2018, according to documentation provided by AEP. Cost savings already have been realized through less far-reaching efforts, said Ault, who said the commissioners previously had assembled an awareness committee, the focus of which was to help

make employees aware of what they could do to help save money. Recommendations that have since been implemented include attention to turning off unnecessary lights and turning down the heat when buildings are unoccupied. Reporter Christine L. Pratt can be reached at 330-674-5676 or cpratt@ the-daily-record.com.

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Workers carefully monitor the height of their mower deck to avoid throwing objects, and litter crews try to pick up large objects before mowing begins. However, motorists are advised when approaching mowers to keep a safe distance behind them, because trash and debris can be easily hidden in high weeds.

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Club notes Fredericksburg Legion Auxiliary Fredericksburg American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 651 met April 24 at the post home. Everyone should have received their membership cards and calenders for the rest of the year. If not, contact President Tiffany Porter.

Nominations were discussed, as there are openings for president, vice president and treasurer. There will be a special meeting May 22 at the legion home, 6 p.m., for nominations and the election of new officers. Memorial Day services will be May 25 after church. Auxiliary will be passing out flags.

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Health & Wellness Four pain-busting tips as the weather warms up (BPT) — If you’re one of the millions of people who’s been diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis, pain can put a damper on your enjoyment of warm weather activities. “I was always an active person, going to the gym several times a week and working in my garden,” says Mary Ann

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Health & Wellness Jeepers, creepers: Tips for protecting your peepers (BPT) — The gentle breezes and bright sunshine of spring and summer entice people young and old to enjoy more time outdoors. Whether you’re spending the day at the beach or just relaxing on the patio with a good book, sunscreen is a necessity when you’re outside. While it’s always important to protect the skin, there’s another sun-sensitive organ that too often gets ignored: the eyes. “Eye health is important all year long, but spring and summer months can be particularly harsh on eyes,” says Dr. Justin Bazan, optometrist. “A few simple proactive steps today can have a dramatic effect on eye health for decades to come.” Here are simple tips from Dr. Bazan that anyone can take to improve eye health and protect eyes from sun and other outdoor elements: Throw on that hat Head gear isn’t just fashionable during warm weather months; it’s also extremely functional when it comes to protecting eyes from the harsh sun. Wide-brimmed hats are best, especially if you’re planning to spend a lot of time outdoors, such as a day boating or afternoon gardening. The wider the brim, the more the hat will deflect sunshine overhead

and from the sides. “Keep in mind, the sun’s UV rays are typically the strongest between 10 a.m.2 p.m., so be sure to wear your favorite hat during peak hour. But, don’t forget about times when the sun is along the horizon between the times of 8-10 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. which is in our direct line of site. This gives our eyes tremendous UV exposure. Prime times for when people are outside exercising!” reminds Dr. Bazan. Sunglasses are a must Like SPF for the eyes, sunglasses are essential during sunny and warm weather months. When shopping, look for lenses with both 100 percent UVA/UVB protection, which will help to reduce the risk of burning your retina, cornea or the delicate skin around the eyes. Want even more UV protection? Look for products that offer an EPF (eye protection factor) certified rating. It’s the lens plus the frame that can make the difference. Solar Comfort sportwrap sunglasses and Solar Shield fits-over sunglasses for eyeglass wearers are now lab-tested for maximum UV protection and recently received the EPF CERTIFIED Seal, which provides more than 95 percent total frame and lens eye protection from the sun’s damaging rays.

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Fifth-grader Brogan Steimel presents her winning design for the Click It or Ticket campaign to Holmes County Sheriff Timothy Zimmerly. Steimel’s design will be blown up into a banner and displayed at the Holmes County Fair. to prevent fatal injuries in the event of a crash.” She used the colors of the rainbow “to show how colorful life could be, when not stuck in a hospital bed, surrounded by white, because of not buckling your seat belt.” The car is purple, a color, she writes, that is associated with calmness and relaxation, “which are feelings you should be able to feel while driving.” She is hopeful by gazing upon her banner people will stop and take the time to buckle up.

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Notes A Publication of the Holmes Soil and Water Conservation District

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Cover Crop Cost Share Program Deadline is June 23 Cost-share will be available for cover crop seeding again this year through Holmes SWCD. Funds are being made available by the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District to sow cover crops in the 18 counties that comprise the Muskingum River watershed. Cover crops reduce erosion and sedimentation, as well as improve soil health. Holmes SWCD is conducting sign up now for this cover crop program. A big component of the cover crop initiative is the coordination of an aerial application program for 2014 out of the Holmes County Airport, as we have done in the past. Landowners do not have to participate in the aerial seeding program to sign up for the cost share, but doing so will improve chances of being funded.

“Tell the lady who answered the phone that she made my day!” “Is the lady who answered the phone always so cheerful?” We hear these kinds of comments year after year, and the answer is yes! After 28+ years, Phyllis Gilmore is hanging up the phone for the last time and heading into retirement. It’s hard to imagine the Soil and Water Conservation District office without her, as she has been the glue that has held it together. We will miss her tremendously, but wish her the very the best! Phyl’s last day will be June 27. If you have a chance to stop by or call to wish her well, please do so! Holmes SWCD Board:

Jim Croskey, Chair Jason Schuch, Vice Chair Bobby Hershberger, Secretary Tim Brumme, Treasurer Harold Neuenschwander, Education Chair

Holmes NRCS Staff: Chuck Reynolds, District Conservationist Gina Schworm, Resource Conservationist

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Landowners can also participate in the aerial program regardless of receiving cost share or not, or if they want acreage seeded above the 200 acre maximum for cost share. If you are interested in finding out more about this program, contact Joe Christner at 330-674-2811, ext. 108 by June 23.

Because funds are limited, all applications will be ranked using a score sheet, and all applications may not be funded. Cost-share is $13/acre, up to 200 acres maximum per landowner. Extra points will be given to those planning to seed into standing crops, either through the aerial program or broadcast seeding. Also, the scoring sheet heavily favors fields that are most likely to erode, which are soybeans or corn silage on C or greater slopes. Points are also given for fields with soil tests.

Cover Crop Research Plots Recently, a grant was awarded from the Paul C. and Edna H. Warner Endowment Fund for Sustainable Agriculture to Rory Lewandowski, OSU Extension and Dean Slates, Holmes SWCD to demonstrate early broadcast seeding of cover crops into no-till and conventional till corn. The project will build on the results of the 2013 Warner Grant plots, which had success with early cover crop seeding into standing corn. The 2014 demo plots will once again be established at the Reuben J. Yoder farm for the Farm Family Field Day. The Yoder farm is organic, so the project will be extended to include early broadcast seeding into no-till and conventionally tilled sites on three different farms where post-emergence cultivation is not used. Cover crops must be planned as part of a management system and must work within a crop system. For example, if Atrazine herbicides are used, the residual effect will prohibit germination of most cover crop species, except for post crop harvest seedings.

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Every county in Ohio has a Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), which is a political subdivision of the state. SWCDs were formed in the late 1940s to complement a federal government agency, now called the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Both local and federal agencies work together to encourage farmers and landowners to employ practices on the land for the conservation of soil and water resources. The Holmes SWCD receives the majority of its funding from the Holmes County commissioners and The Ohio General Assembly. All local government funding is matched by the state of Ohio nearly dollar to dollar to support SWCD operations, conservation programs, and resource management initiatives. Additionally, we work closely with the USDA-NRCS and Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Soil and Water Resources. Our goal is to coordinate assistance from all available sources—public and private, local, state and federal—in an effort to develop locally-driven solutions to natural resource concerns. SWCDs are governed by a volunteer board of five dedicated county residents. Our board of supervisors consists of Tim Brumme, Jim Croskey, Harold Neuenschwander, Bobby Hershberger and Jason Schuch. Supervisors meet monthly to conduct District business and set priorities. In addition, they participate in local, state and national conservation meetings and conferences. In addition to being a local supervisor, Harold Neuenschwander is secretary/treasurer of The Ohio Federation of Soil and Water Conservation Districts (OFSWCD). “Protecting Your $400 Alfalfa from Potato Leafhopper” will be held Wednesday, June 11 at the Wayne Keim farm, located at 7720 TR 362, Millersburg from 12:00 noon until 1:00 p.m. The same program (see agenda below) will be held again on Tuesday, June 17 at the Roy L.S. Yoder farm, 2291 SR 557, Baltic, from 7:00-8:00 pm. Sweep nets will be available for sale to workshop participants at $25 each.

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If cover crop species can be seeded earlier, at the same time the farmer is making a side-dress nitrogen application, the crop gets seeded without an additional equipment pass. A small farm grade commercial broadcast seeding has been purchased with the grant money, to be retrofitted to attach to various pieces of equipment, from a sprayer to a horse drawn broadcast seeder. The cover crop broadcast will be made when the corn is at the V10-V12 stage. Proposed cover crops are annual Italian ryegrass, Italian ryegrass+ medium red clover mix, medium red clover, and oilseed radish.

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Leafhopper Clinic Agenda for June 11 and June 17 • Three Secrets to Controlling Potato Leafhopper • Get a handle on the potato leafhopper problem by effective scouting • Pesticide controls for potato leafhopper (if needed) • Information about 4R Tomorrow. Apply nutrients from the right source, at the right rate, at the right time, and the right place. No advance registration is required. If you have questions about the program, contact Holmes SWCD at 330-674-2811, ext. 108.

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A cover crop demo plot walk is scheduled for Tuesday, August 26 at 7:00 pm at the Reuben J. Yoder farm, 2517 TR 606, Dundee. As part of the demo project, ten plots will be seeded into waist high standing corn. They are meant to answer three main questions that dairy producers have: 1. What is the feed value from cover crops as additional forage? 2. What nitrogen/nutrient values do cover crops add to the soil to benefit the next year’s crop? 3. How early can cover crops be seeded into corn? These cover crop demo plots were created for the Family Farm Field Day, and made possible through the Ohio State University Warner Endowment Fund for Sustainable Agriculture Interdisciplinary Grant Program for On-Farm Research. The grant was awarded to Wayne OSU Extension and Holmes SWCD. For more information, contact Holmes SWCD at 330-674-2811.


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Riverfest celebration put on hold for a year meeting in mid-April. But alcohol was not the only problem that needed to be resolved. The most recent logistical issue was raised by Mayor Jeff Huebner — namely, that the fairgrounds property is being turned over to the Holmes County Park District. As solicitor Robert Hines noted, council cannot “speak for the Park District and give permission to use that property.” It was this last issue that ended up being the death knell for the event. On Tuesday, May 13, the Park District gave its permission to use the fairgrounds, reported Shoemaker, but it is now “too late for us to get everything done this year, and we’re going to have to wait to do it next year.” Yet Shoemaker thinks

there is a silver lining to how things turned out. “This way, I can avoid politics with the village and just work with the Park District,” he said. The event is still very much alive, in other words, even though it won’t be happening this year. Looking ahead to 2015, Shoemaker hopes to set up an event in mid-July and have games like volleyball and horseshoes. Other activities such as canoe racing, which carry more liability, will probably be nixed from the original plan. Shoemaker also plans on avoiding alcohol entirely; there will be no beer garden at any upcoming Riverfest celebration, he said. Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330-674-5676 or bzaffini@the-daily-record. com.

held June 14 at Holmesville Elementary School at 6:30 p.m. The cost of the The Berhard, Barnhart dinner is $15. Honored and Bernhardt family classes will be 2014 and reunion will be held June 1964. Reservations are 8 at Memory Park, 7069 County Road 77, Millersburg, with dinner at 1 p.m. Take tableware, a covered dish and dessert. For more information call 330-674-9037.

due by Friday, May 30. Contact Melinda Boekel Gales, 330-231-1342, to make reservations, or mail the cost to 259 Close St., Millersburg 44654.

By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer Because of unresolved complications, the Riverfest celebration proposed by Councilman Robert Shoemaker fell through. Shoemaker presented his idea for the Riverfest at a Millersburg council meeting in February. His hope was to inaugurate an annual event at the fairgrounds, a friendly community festival, replete with horseshoe pits, cornhole, games for kids and fishing contests — and even canoe races. The event also was supposed to feature a beer garden run by the Millersburg Eagles. That idea proved to be unpopular, however, both among other council members and the village at large, while also raising liability and insurance costs, forcing Shoemaker to call it off at a council

ACT Turbo Workshop is July 11 The Holmes County Education Foundation will be sponsoring an ACT Test Turbo Workshop. This event helps with ACT Test preparation and will take place at the Wayne College Holmes Campus (above Bags Restaurant in Millersburg) from 10 a.m. -2 p.m. on Friday, July 11. BWS Education Consulting will put on the workshop. Students will work with actual sample tests from the ACT, as well as additional test

prep materials. Increased test scores can lead to increased scholarship amounts offered from colleges and universities. Cost to participate is $20 or four hours of verified community service. Lunch will be included. Pre-registration is required. Registration forms are available at both Hiland and West Holmes High School guidance offices, the Wayne College Holmes Campus and at the Holmes County Education

Foundation. Deadline to register is June 20. Only 26 seats are available; preference will be given to students who are Holmes County residents and who will be seniors in the 2014-2015 academic year. If you have any questions about registration or payment requirements, call 330-674-7303. To learn more about the Holmes County Education Foundation, visit the website at www. hcef.net, and like them on Facebook.

Reunions Family reunion set for June 8

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Career Center to hold STEM Day Camp The Ashland CountyWest Holmes Career Center will hold a three-day instructional event in midAugust that is designed to encourage middle school students to continue their interest in science, technology, engineering and math. The school’s Engineering and Design Technologies instructor Tom Close outlined plans for the STEM Summer Day Camp program at the Career Center Board of Education’s regular meeting May 15. Close told the board he hopes to have 30 current seventh- and eighthgrade students, mainly from the Career Center’s five member school districts, participate in the program, which will run Aug. 11-13 from 8 a.m.4:30 p.m. on the 750-acre Joe Zupan property north

of Ashland. Activities will include compass training, building a wooden tower using lashing techniques, surveying techniques, geocaching, bio projects, creation of a “Rube Goldberg” device and small instructive experiments. “Middle school is where students who are interested in science careers lose interest. This will encourage participation in more rigorous academics,” Close said. “Kids today are starving for outdoor activities and that is our very focus. When given the opportunity to work outside and in teams, they get excited.” Close said he personally took a renewed interest in science after friends surpassed him in sports because he had a middle school science teacher who was nurturing and funny

and taught in an interesting way. Close and three other Career Center staff members will teach the STEM day camp classes with help from six high school volunteer counselors. “My niece, who is in fifth grade, saw me working on this and she was disappointed she has to wait,” said Deb Gilson, who will be one of the four day camp teachers. Gilson is a school liaison and the adviser for the Career Center Interact service club. Close told the board the goals of the experimental program include development of 21st century critical thinking, creativity, collaborative and creativity skills; development of team building and interpersonal skills; increased leadership in the counselors; and introduction to practical skills relevant to

science and engineering principles. “We took a look at other programs in the region and there was nothing similar,” said Career Superintendent Mike McDaniel.“We’re limiting it to 30 students the first time to see how it goes. Enrollment will be held to $20 per person, which includes lunch and a STEM Camp T-shirt, to encourage students at all economic levels to participate. Close hopes to cover the rest of the $6,700 day camp cost through donations from area businesses and industry. Applications will be available from the Career Center, school counselors and local libraries. Deadline to return them is July 18. The Career Center Board also approved an

amended five-year fiscal forecast for fiscal years 2014-16 that was the subject of a public hearing at the April board meeting. Treasurer Julie Smith said the biggest changes involve unrestricted grants and grants-in-aid that are providing some additional revenue because of increased enrollment. “We’re doing better than we originally predicted,” Smith said. “There also were a couple of unexpected expenses but nothing uncommon.” Smith said state funding is “flat” for the five-year period but could drop if the Ohio Legislature takes away guaranteed income for smaller schools or a $150,000 reimbursement for eliminating the tangible personal property tax on business equipment several years ago.

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Firehouse as a community service project. Next meeting is June 1 at 6:30 p.m. Cloverbuds meet at 6 p.m. Demonstrations next meeting will be by Chelsea Byland, Morganne Balder and Logan Balder.

Doughty Valley 4-H Club met on May 18 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting was called to order by President Chris VanSickle with 15 members present. Demonstrations were done by Braden Allen on his rab- Nashville Jolly Farmers bit project and Mathew Young on his market hog project. Project Nashville Jolly Farmers 4-H Club met May 19 with 15 members presbooks were passed out. The club planted flowers at ent. Leading pledges were Lexi Clark Cemetery and Station 2 and Cale Ogi. It was the safety meeting so roll call was answered

by naming something that keeps you safe. Members were reminded of the bake sale on Memorial Day uptown. Also, the club will be selling Buckeye Deli pizzas from June 9-23. Members voted to go to Acres of Fun this year for recreation night. The club put together Operation Military Kits for the Red Cross. Demonstration and refreshments were given Lexi, Ali and Cale Ogi. Next meeting will be June 9 with Bryce Burgett in charge.

She added that the biggest increase in expenses over the five-year period is expected to be insurance. McDaniel told the board to expect to see some proposed new energy saving projects in the next several months. “We’ve been working on several energy-saving projects and it appears that now is the time to start looking at them,” he said. In other action, the Career Center Board: — Authorized Smith to enter into an agreement with the Metropolitan Educational Council to provide basic term life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance effective July 1. — Approved the 20142015 school calendar. — Met in executive session for the treasurer’s annual evaluation.

WHEA offering two $1,0000 scholarships The West Holmes Education Association (WHEA) is offering two $1,000 scholarships for West Holmes graduates majoring in education. Applicants must have junior or senior status at the college/university level and at least a 3.0 grade point average.

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West Holmes girls defend OCC track title By ANDREW VOGEL Sports Writer MILLERSBURG — The West Holmes girls track team affectionately calls its home turf the “West Holmes Wind Tunnel” on cool spring evenings like Friday with the breeze blowing through the valley at Knights Stadium. After romping through the Ohio Cardinal Conference championships, make that the “West Holmes Win Tunnel.” After winning the OCC for the first time in school history last spring, West Holmes defended its crown with 145.5 points, while the Wooster boys also captured their second straight title with 135. The Orrville girls finished as the runner-up with 121, followed by Ashland (102), Lexington (94), Wooster (69.5), Clear Fork (54.5), Mansfield Senior (50) and Madison (21.5). The Red Rider boys also took second with 114, with Ashland (94.5), Madison (83), Clear Fork (74), Lexington (55), West Holmes (50.5) and Mansfield Senior (47) rounding out the rest of the field. The West Holmes girls had the most balanced lineup coming into Friday’s meet and the opportunity to host the conference championships gave the Knights an added advantage. The Knights won all four relays (4x100, 50.79; 4x200, 1:47.15; 4x400, 4:08.98; 4x800, 9:44.92) and picked up three other victories in the 400 (Hannah Clark,

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It was a close race in the 100-meter hurdles on Friday at the Ohio Cardinal Conference track championships, with (from left) Carly Woodruff and Ciera Rose of West Holmes just behind winner Trinniti Hall of Orrville. The Knights cruised to their second straight girls title on their home track. 58.61), long jump (Paiten Strother, 17-10 1/4) and shot put (Laina Snyder, 44-2 3/4). “We’re out here all the time,” said Kennedy Smith, who took second in the 100 (13.03) and 200 (26.59) and was on both the 4x1 and 4x2 relays. “Saying it’s a home meet isn’t enough. We call it the ‘West Holmes Wind Tunnel’ because the wind’s always blowing and I can’t wait for districts at home next week.” During this week’s practices, West Holmes coach Rich Patterson stressed to his team it had more

balance and talent than any squad in the field. The onus was on them, especially the veterans, to go out and prove it. “The only team that can beat us is ourselves,” said Patterson, who was named the OCC Girls Coach of the Year. “Everybody’s bringing whatever they’ve got, so we have to perform.” The Knights also broke a pair of conference records in the 4x8 and shot. Michelle Hostetler, Alexis Kandel, Emily Molnar and Clark’s time in the distance relay broke the old mark of 9:49.42. Mean-

while, Snyder’s throw not only set the OCC record, but broke the school record of 43-8 1/2, set by Lisa Cline in 1985. The senior has had that record circled all spring and picked a momentous night to notch another career accomplishment. “To do it here at home and have all my family be here and see it is really nice,” said Snyder, whose throw also set the stadium record and helped her win OCC Field Athlete of the Year. “It’s cool to get three records in one throw. That doesn’t happen often.”

Hiland’s Mullet is Dover singles champ Hiland senior Braxton Mullet captured the Div. II Dover Sectional tennis championship on Friday, defeating Coshocton’s Cameron Wiandt 6-3, 6-2. With the win, Mullet will be the top seed at the Athens District tournament on Saturday, May 24. Mullet opened Friday’s seeding action with a 6-0, 6-2 win over Nick Diloreto of East Liverpool. West Holmes’ doubles duo of Tim and Ethan Meyer will be the fourth seed at next week’s Athens District, falling 6-2, 6-0 to Coshocton’s doubles team of Jim and Sam Magness, and then 6-3, 6-4 to the Redskins’ other doubles team of Thomas

Guaereke and Mitchell Milliken. In the Div. II College of Wooster Sectional, Orrville’s doubles team of Cole Dusky and Colton Shrader earned the second seed, topping Hoban’s top tandem 6-1, 6-0 before falling to Canton Central Catholic’s duo of Bailey and Murphy 6-0, 6-4. Orrville’s Dakota Thomas will be the third seed at next week’s district action. Thomas got beat by topseeded Alec Bird 6-1, 6-0, but bounced back to beat Justin Bober of Hoban 6-3, 7-5. ——— 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 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 peak-

ing 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 really played a big role.” Braxton Mullet beat Jacob Hofacre of Canton McKinley 6-0, 6-1 in the finals, while Schlabach and Miller beat Chippewa’s Trenton Letz and Chandler Gerstenslager 7-6, 6-2 in their NET title match.

Orrville coach Jason Ayers knew it’d be a tall order to catch the Knights on their home track and simply tipped his cap to the defending champs. “We got beaten by a senior-laden team and their experience shows,” he said. “My girls did all they could.” Maddie Jarrett, Trinniti Hall and Jessica Eby all picked up wins for Orrville. Jarrett set the meet record in the pole vault with an 11-4, Hall beat out the Knights’ pair of state-qualifying hurdlers in Carly Woodruff

and Ciera Rose with a time of 15.52 in the 100 hurdles and Eby took the 300 hurdles (46.22). On the boys side, the balance of power has shifted, with Wooster now winning two straight after Lexington won it eight of the previous nine seasons. The Generals picked up wins in seven events — the 100 (Ja’Vontae Lidge, 11.09), 200 (Connor Kubiak, 22.41), 800 (Kevin White, 2:00.75), 1,600 (White, 4:26.69), 4x200 (1:29.89), 4x800 (8:16.98) and long jump (Lidge, 21-3 3/4). Casey Followay also won the 100 (17.30), 400 (1:00.92) and 800 (2:05.80) wheelchair races. “We have talented sprinters, talent in the field and talented distance runners to put together a team win,” Wooster coach Doug Bennett said, who was named the OCC Boys Coach of the Year. “Having watched all the talented teams at Lexington and Orrville over the years, we’ve been able to put the team, talent and training together a little bit better than the others.” Orrville was led by Elijah Coleman’s victory in the 400 (50.04), while Lincoln Ballinger won the high jump (6-4). The quartet of Joel Zook, Kevin Lyons, Blake Dennis and Coleman timed a 3:28.94 to win the 4x400. Andrew Vogel can be reached at 330-287-1624 or avogel@the-dailyrecord.com. Follow him on Twitter at @andvogel.

SPORTS FANS! The Atlanta Braves rewarded closer Craig Kimbrel with a four-year, $42 million contract before the start of the 2014 season. That’s a hefty sum for a relief pitcher who is only used for an inning per game at most. But Kimbrel just might be worth it. Through the first four years of his career, Kimbrel proved to be the most efficient strikeout pitcher in Major League Baseball history, fanning an astonishing 43.1 percent of all the batters he faced, to go along with more than 40 saves in each of the last three seasons. Low-level minor-league trades are rarely a big deal, but there was one made right before the 2014 season that was worth noting. Mike Scioscia has been managing the Angles since 2000, when his son Matt was a little boy. Matt was signed by the Angels as a teenager, but in March he was traded to the Chicago Cubs. But get this – Scioscia the younger just happened to be traded for Trevor Gretzky, son of NHL legend Wayne Gretzky, who, by the way, just so happens to live in Los Angeles. If you’re talented enough to become the U.S. Amateur golf champion, your chances of a successful professional career on the PGA are exceptionally good. Fact is, the last champion who chose not to turn pro was Red Ridley, who took the title in 1975, became a lawyer, was president of the USGA, and served on the Masters competition committee at Augusta. That’s how the very same Red Ridley became the man who ruled alone on Tiger Woods’ still controversial ball drop on the 15th hole at the 2013 Masters.

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Noah ‘Ditcher’ Miller, 86 Noah “Ditcher” Miller, 86, of Berlin, died Friday, April 18, 2014, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home in Walnut Creek. He was born July 22, 1927, in Holmes County to the late Marnelius D. and Lizzie Ann (Yoder) Miller, and married Elva Beachy on Feb. 23, 1956. She survives. He retired from the former Horrisberger Implement in Walnut Creek and was a member of Walnut Creek Mennonite Church. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Wendy (James) Miller of Apple Creek, Rick (Gayle) Miller of Dover, Ron (Suzette) Miller of Sugarcreek and Ralph (Tiffany) Miller of Baltic; five grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; brothers, Aden O. (Susan) Miller and Junior (Twila) Miller, both of Sugarcreek and Mel (Betty) Miller of Millersburg; and sisters-inlaw, Polly Miller of Millersburg and Mae Miller of Walnut Creek. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Elvina

(John) Raber; and brothers, Andrew, Levi and Mervin Miller. A celebration of life service was held April 21 at 3 p.m. at Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, with pastors Don Hamsher and Erik Miller officiating. Private family burial was in the church cemetery. Arrangements were by Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek (www.smithfuneral.com). Memorials may be made to Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, P.O. Box 182, Walnut Creek 44687.

Phyllis Galbraith, 77 Phyllis E. Galbraith, 77, Nashville, passed away Sunday, April 20, 2014, at the Holmes County Home, Holmesville, after an extended illness. She was born July 25, 1936, in Nashville, the daughter of Clarence and Laura (Rose) Bevington, and married Ronald Galbraith on July 15, 1955. He preceded her in death on Sept. 11, 2010. Phyllis retired from Mansfield Plumbing Products, and was a member of Nashville Methodist Church, Hilltop Garden Club and the Friends of the Nashville Library. She enjoyed cooking and loved spending time with her family. Surviving are children Mike (Jill) Galbraith of Loudonville, Jaynie (Bill) Muse and Julie (Jeff) Allison, both of Millersburg; six grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; three step-great-grandchildren; brothers Richard (Nancy) Bevington of Lakeville and

Ronald (Pat) Bevington of Killbuck; a sister, Doris Cernetisch of San Diego, Calif., and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Clarence Bevington Jr. Funeral services were April 24 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with Pastor Duane Galbraith officiating. Burial was in Nashville Cemetery. Family suggests memorial contributions be made to Holmes County Home, 7260 State Route 83, Holmesville 44633.

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Earl ‘Jess’ Long, 87 Earl E. “Jess” Long, 87, of Loudonville, died Sunday morning, May 18, 2014 in Hospice of North Central Ohio, Ashland, following a three-year illness. Jess was born Nov. 5, 1926 in Loudonville, the son of the late Carl Bryan and Eva Fae (Carter) Long. He lived in the Loudonville area all of his life and was a 1945 graduate of Loudonville High School. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and worked for many years as a meat cutter and grocer at Gribbles IGA and the Mohican Country Store. He had previously worked at Raby Hardware Store and Culler and Swank Lumber, both of Loudonville. He enjoyed cooking, was the former treasurer for the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Loudonville, and was a member of the American Legion Post No. 257, Loudonville. He is survived by his wife, Helen (Van Camp) Long, whom he married May 2, 1953; two sons: Gary (Mindy) Long of Ashland, and Brian (Edie) Long of Greensboro, N.C.;

a daughter: Carla (Marshall) Stull of Perrysville; nine grandchildren: Brysen Long, Brayden Long, Brantyn Long, Jillian Derr, Whitney Derr, Stephanie Stull, Jaymie Stull, Jessica Collins and Nancy Long; three great-grandchildren: Haley and Kate Collins, and Colton Stull; and two brothers: Robert (Wende) Long of Wooster and Clyde (Verla) Long of Ashland. He was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers, Raymond, Donald and Kenneth Long. Graveside services will be held Thursday, May 22, at 11 a.m. in Loudonville Cemetery with Pastor Bob Remington officiating. Military honors will be given by the VFW and American Legion Color Guards. Lindsey Funeral Home, Loudonville, is assisting the family. Memorial contributions may be given to Hospice of North Central Ohio, 1050 Dauch Drive, Ashland, OH 44805. Online condolences may be left for the family by visiting www.ByerlyLindsey.com

Danny ‘Dick’ Arnold, 74 Danny “Dick” Arnold, 74, of Millersburg, passed away Wednesday afternoon, April 23, 2014, at Aultman Hospital, Canton, after an extended illness. He was born Nov. 8, 1939, in Killbuck, the son of Frank and Bernice (Miller) Arnold, and married the love of his life, Edith Swinehart on June 20, 1959. She preceded him in death May 14, 2007. Danny was a truck driver most of his life and more recently before retiring, he hauled Amish. He was a jack of all trades. There was nothing he couldn’t fix. If it had a motor in it, he could fix it, everything from a car to a weed eater. He loved spending time outdoors and doing yard work. Danny was an avid NASCAR fan and in his younger days used to race stock cars (number 75) at Hilltop and Lakeville Speedways. He enjoyed sitting on the porch with his beloved dog, Allie. She was always by his side. He will be greatly missed by his family, his nieces and nephews and his many friends. Surviving are children, Tina Arnold and her partner, Aimee Wilson of Millersburg, Tracy and Greg Goulding of Millersburg, and Danny and Tracy Arnold Jr. of Jacksonville, N.C.; grandchildren, Kellie (Allen) Garrett of Jack-

sonville, N.C., TJ Arnold of Jacksonville, N.C., and Erica Goulding and her fiance, Colton Tish of Millersburg; great-grandchildren, Hunter Goulding of Millersburg, and Aubrie Garrett of Jacksonville, N.C.; and sisters, Colleen Boreman of Wooster, and Mary Isabelle Mullet of Millersburg. In addition to his wife of 48 years, he was preceded in death by his parents; brothers and sisters, Ralph, John, Homer, Frank, Dean, Dorothy and Norma Arnold, Marry Ann Harris, and Charlene Fink. Funeral services were April 26 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg with William Marmet officiating. Burial was in Prairie Township Cemetery, Holmesville. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Alexander Funeral Home, P.O. Box 108, Millersburg 44654, to help with expenses.

Zelma Tate, 89 Zelma E. Tate, 89, of Big Prairie, passed away Thursday, April 24, 2014, at Wooster Community Hospital. She was born Dec. 20, 1924, in Big Prairie to Harrison and Freda (Sloan) Pennell and married James B. Tate on Aug. 19, 1944. He died July 20, 1991. She was a member of Shreve American Legion Auxiliary, Lakeville Fire Department Auxiliary, and the Nashville Chapter of TOPS. Zelma enjoyed reading, feeding the birds, and her pet cat, Jack. Surviving are children, James H. (Norma) Tate and Lawrence E. (Bonnie) Tate, both of Big Prairie, Wesley P. (Deborah) Tate of Shreve, and Berniece (Michael) Davis of Jacksonville, Alas.; 10 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; a great-greatgranddaughter; a sister, Nedra Hiller of Polk; and a son-in-law, Jack Reynolds of Big Prairie. She was preceded by a daughter, Loretta Reynolds; brothers, Harry and

Emerson Pennell; and sisters, Katherine Hudson, Geneva Johnston, Naoma Butts and Audra Stout. Services were April 27 at Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve, with the Rev. Kris Westbeld officiating. Burial was in Newkirk Cemetery. Online condolences may be shared with the family at schlabachfh. com. The family suggests contributions be made to LifeCare Hospice, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691; or Shreve American Legion, 10094 Shreve Road, Shreve 44676.

Charles Steinman, 93 Charles E. Steinman, 93, of rural Jelloway, died Saturday evening, April 26, 2014 in Whispering Hills Care Center, Mount Vernon, after a one-year illness. Charles was born May 5, 1920 in Elyria, the son of the late Charles H. and Edna May (Dixon) Steinman. He was a 1939 graduate of Loudonville High School and was one of the first arc welders at The Flxible Company, Loudonville before retiring in 1974. Charles also farmed, was an electrician and was a true artisan. Following a childhood accident to his arm, he turned that “disability” into an “ability” as he learned to hand-craft fine violins from a variety of hardwoods for playing and performing through the years. He began his fiddling at age 4 and continued for the rest of his life. He was especially proud to play for dances and parties but was also very well known for his fiddling at The Prairie Peddler near Butler for many years. During his lifetime, he performed with many different instrumental groups in a style referred to as bluegrass without the banjo. He was a member of the Pine Run First Church of God, Loudonville and the Hanover Grange. He is survived by his wife, Esther Stroh Steinman, whom he married

October 5, 1941; a son, Charles Douglas (Phyllis) Steinman of Smithville; a daughter, Betty June (Robert) Markel of Perrysville; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; four step-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers: George Bernard, Nathan Lester, and Hunter Andrew Steinman; and one sister, Mary Margaret Corbin. Funeral services were Wednesday, April 30 in Lindsey Funeral Home, Loudonville, with Pastor Wade Wolf officiating. Burial followed in Greenlawn Cemetery, Perrysville. Memorial contributions may be given to Pine Run First Church of God, 733 County Road 3275, Loudonville, Ohio 44842. Online condolences may be left for the family by visiting www. Byerly-Lindsey.com.


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Scott A. Mullet, 20, 6212 Township Road 605, Millersburg, Mount Hope Auction, and Lori A. Wengerd, 22, 10580 Hackett Road, Apple Creek, Mount Hope Auction, office. Marvin L. Miller, 20, 4929 Township Road 356, Millersburg, woodworker, and Marie M. Yoder, 21, 5635 County Road, 19, Millersburg, homemaker. Jesse D. Miller, 29, 5440 Township Road 618, Millersburg, selfemployed, and Vonda J. Troyer, 24, 4386 County Road 114, Sugarcreek, homemaker.

Hospital. An Aug. 2 wedding MILLERSBURG — is planned at MillersJim and Tammy Fair of burg United Methodist Millersburg announce Church. the engagement of their daughter, Angie, to Corey Snyder of Millersburg. Grosjean-Kick He is the son of Ron and LAKEVILLE — Todd Jodie Snyder of Nashville. Kick and Chelsie Grosjean Miss Fair graduated from of Lakeville, announce West Holmes High School their engagement. in 2008 and from Ashland Miss Grosjean is the University in 2012. She is daughter of David and an intervention specialist Cindy Grosjean of Shreve for West Holmes Local and Susan and Jack Davis Schools. of Nashville. She is a 2008 Her fiance graduated graduate of Triway High Angie Fair from West Holmes in 2007 School and is attending Corey Snyder and from Ashland Univer- Aultman College of Nurssity’s College of Nursing ing. She is employed by Her fiance is the son in 2012. He is employed Learning Academy Day- of Jim Kick of Lakeville by Wooster Community care. and Pam and Chet Alex-

Chelsie Grossjean Todd Kick ander of Wooster. He is a 2005 graduate of West Holmes High School and is employed by Wenger Pipeline. A June 14 wedding is being planned.

Kevin J. Montalvo, 26, 3404 State Route 83, Millersburg, landscape contractor, and Megan B. Schmidt, 21, 11555 Township Road 517, Shreve, cosmetologist. William A. Stutzman, 22, 6231 Township Road 605, Millersburg, farmer, and Leah N. Weaver, 21, 4310 U.S. Route 62, Millersburg, unemployed. Andrew L. Beachy, 28, 4567 S. Mount Eaton Road, Dalton, construction, and Rebecca D. Miller, 23, 7114 Township Road 654, Millersburg, unemployed.

U.S. Route 62 to close on Tuesday Wounded Warrior fundraiser is Sunday Beginning next Tuesday, May 27, U.S. Route 62 will be closed to traffic for five days between Brinkhaven and Stillwell in Holmes County for a culvert replacement. Traffic will be detoured from the intersection of state Route 205 and U.S. 62 in Knox County north on state Route 205 to state Route 514 north to state Route

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LEGAL COUNTY : HOLMES The following applications and/or verified complaints were received, and the following draft, proposed and final actions were issued, by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) last week. The complete public notice including additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information or a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov /actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644- 2129 email: HClerk@epa.state.oh.us FINAL ISSUANCE PERMIT TO INSTALL

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520 east back to U.S. 62, and reverse. This work is part of a $486,000 districtwide culvert replacement project, including three other locations in Holmes County, one in Belmont County, and one in Columbiana County. ODOT’s contractor is Shelly & Sands Inc., from Columbus, and the completion date for the entire project is October.

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Guggisberg Swiss Inn is set to host its first fundraiser supporting wounded service members through Wounded Warrior Project. Light the Sky Event will be held Sunday, May 25, 4-10 p.m. Outdoor activities beginning at 4 p.m.

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include: bonfire cookout at 8 p.m. and at dusk a Sky Lighted Lantern Launch on behalf of all those who have and are serving in the military. There will be silent auction items, gift baskets and a 50/50 raffle and other donation opportunities available.

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All proceeds from the event will be donated to the nonprofit organization Wounded Warrior Project (www.woundedwarriorproject.org) and will support a full range of programs and services for this generation of injured veterans and their families.

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Help Wanted Experienced Team, Solo, Recent Grad & Student Drivers needed for dedicated run in your area! Ask about our sign-on bonus and guaranteed home time! Call 866-339-2179 Help Wanted OWNER OPERATORS!!! Cargo Van, Straight Truck & Tractor positions available Great mileage rates + FSC Lease Purchase Program for Straight Trucks, Only $1,000 Down. No Credit Check $$Guaranteed Incentive$$ 877-878-9911 www.TST911.com Misc.Our Sportsman will pay top dollar to hunt your land. Call for FREE Base Camp Leasing Info Packet & Quote. 866-309-1507 www.BaseCampLeasing.c Help Wanted Partners in Excellence? OTR Drivers APU Equipped Pre-Pass EZ-pass passenger policy. 2012 & Newer equipment. 100% NO touch. Butler Transport 1-800-528-7825 www.butlertransport.com Real Estate LAKEFRONT EAST Tennessee Norris Lake! $39,900. Boat ramp, underground electric, city water, wide paved roads, mountain and lake sunsets! 1-877-717-5263 ext.195 Help Wanted MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES NEEDED! Become a Medical Office Assistant! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! Online training as SC Train can get you job ready! HS Diploma/GED & PC/Internet needed! 1-888-528-5176


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State Wide 75 Want a Career Operating Heavy Equipment? Bulldozers, Backhoes, Excavators. “Hands on Training” & Certifications Offered. National Average 18-22 Hourly! Lifetime Job Placement Assistance. VA Benefits Eligible! 1-866-362-6497 Help Wanted New Pay-or-Experience program pays up to $0.41/mile. $1000 Sign On Bonus for Exp Drivers! Call 866-979-1402 for more details or visit SuperServiceLLC.com

Misc. FLAT ROOF LEAKING? New Commercial Roof $2.99/sq.ft. Call Diamond Seal, the Liquid Rubber Roofing People. Call for free estimate today!! Fantastic Special! www.299roof.com 740-818-1545 Flatbed Drivers Starting Mileage Pay up to .41 cpm Health Ins., 401K, $59 daily Per Diem pay. Home Weekends. 800-648-9915 or www.boydandsons.com VACATION CABINS FOR RENT IN CANADA. Fish for walleyes, perch, norhterns. Boats, motors, gasoline included. Call Hugh 1-800-426-2550 for free brochure. Website www.bestfishing.com

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Training WERNER NEEDS DRIVER TRAINEES! Drivers are IN DEMAND! We need YOU! No CDL? No Problem! 16-Day CDL training available! Opportunity Awaits, CALL TODAY! 1-866-203-8445 Help Wanted AVERITT EXPRESS New Pay Increase for Regional Drivers! 40 to 46 CPM + Fuel Bonus! Also, Post-Training Pay Increase for Students! (Depending on Domicile) Get Home EVERY WEEK + Excellent Benefits. CDL-A req. 888-362-8608 Apply@ AverittCareers.com Equal Opportunity Employer ? Females, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. HOMEOWNERS WANTED!!! Kayak Pools is looking for demo home sites to display our maintenance-free pools. Save thousands for $$$ with this unique opportunity. CALL NOW! 800.315.2925 kayakpoolsmidwest.com discount code: 897L314

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Full Line Of Beekeeping Supplies Hours Mon.- Tue. Wed. Fri. 3:00-8:00 Sat. 7:30-12:00 Closed Thur. - Sun.

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Farm and Home Supplies 4205 TR 629 Millersburg, OH

CARpET MATS 2’x3’........................... $6.50 3’x5’.........................$19.50 4’x6’.........................$22.50 GATES 4’..........$45.00 6’..........$51.00 8’..........$55.00 10’........$60.00 12’........$63.00 14’........$67.00 16’........$70.00

AIRLINE JOBS begin here – Get trained as FAA certified Aviation Technician. Housing/Financial aid for qualified students. Job placement assistance. Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-877-676-3836

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16’.Carral.Panels..... $70 10’.Carral.Panels..... $60 6’.Walk.Thru........... $65 Mini.Carral.Panels... $48 Mini.Walk.Thru....... $75

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STORAGE BLDG DELIVERY DRIVER Delivery of storage bldg to customers home & set-up. Also deliver to sales lots. Class A CDL required, some Sat work. Prefer exp. truck driver. Call (330) 754-2003 or stop in at 4260 TR 617, Mlbg.

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

EXP'D MOTORCYCLE/ATV TECH wanted at Exodus Cycles. Apply in person or call, (330) 674-7433

Position Wanted HELP WANTED P/T, Furni-

GOT A Busy life? Need help cleaning your home? Call Lori @ (330) 231-7636 MENNONITE LADY will do weekly cleaning. Have my own transportation.Ph. 330893-2365 & leave a msg. EXP. Residental cleaner with references has customer openings 330-473-3089.

105 General 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

DAILY RECORD Carriers Needed

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Roy Yoder 33139 CR. 10 Fresno Oh. 43824 330-204-4373 1 Mile South Of New Bedford

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

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Experienced Horse Stall cleaners needed. P/T AM job. 330-674-2503 Leave message w/ horse exp. IN SEARCH of someone to live at our ranch in Millersburg to take care of white tail fawns. These fawns require multiple feedings per day, along with checking property and other ranch duties. If interested please contact Dan 330-231-4282. WANTED: DEPENDABLE driver/worker for Stone Mason Crew, Marlin Mast, 330-464-2657

ture Sales Associate. Exp. preferred but not necessary. Must be able to work Sat. Send resume to: Stone Barn Furnishings, PO Box 15, Mt. Hope, Oh 44660 or stop in for application. 8613 TR 635, Fredericksburg.

WANTED: PART time coach bus driver. Can be a retired CDL truck driver. We will help with passenger endorsement requirements. Must be people friendly. Call Mark Miller @ 330-8930022. Harvest Time Ministry. BULK FOOD DELI STORE looking for daytime worker. Must operate cash register, meat and cheese slicer & some driving responsibilities. Will train. 330-6743252.

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DRIVERS: DEDICATED. REGIONAL. HOME WEEKLY / BI-WEEKLY GUARANTEED. Start up to $.44 cpm. Great Benefits + Bonuses. 90% No Touch Freight / 70% Drop & Hook. 877-704-3773. CLASS A CDL DRIVER NEEDED. Home most nights & all weekends. Exp. helpful, but not necessary. Benefits available. Send resume to: P.O. Box 396, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 or call Scenic Wood Products (330) 852-3531, ask for Dispatch.

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HYLAND ACRES Jersey needing Sat/Sun 4pm milkers, exp a plus but not required. (330) 231-0686

Appliances Electronics

Freezer, recharged. $650. Honda 3500W Generator. $500. (330) 893-4360

REBUILT MAYTAG square tub wringer/washer, $375. (330) 852-7138 FOR SALE: Electric Refrigerator, nice family size, in good condition, green color. $150 (330) 260-5879 OLDER CONSOLE Gas Refrigerator, freezer works good, bottom needs recharged. (330) 852-4009 FOR SALE: 9-cu. ft. CHEST freezer, white, 9 mo. old. Call for price - (330) 600-9412. FOR SALE: Maytag Electric Dryer, good condition. $200. (330) 674-7576 FOR SALE: GE GAS cook stove, white, good working condition, $300. (330) 275-5161 FOR SALE: Maytag square tub wringer washer, good condition, $350/obo. (330) 465-7741

HELP WANTED in woodworking shop, floater position open, packaging, warehouse & manufacturing. Paid vacation & holidays. Century Components, 330852-3610. PART-TIME GROUNDS Keeper, shop keeper, & basic maintenance. Attention to detail required. Millersburg OH (330) 231-7501 PART TIME SERVICE DRIVER The Daily Record Circulation Department is accepting applications for a part-time service delivery driver. Must be willing to work early morning hours and weekends. Job duties include assisting the District Managers in our delivery area in the day to day operation and distribution of The Daily Record newspaper. Applicants must have dependable vehicle, current driver's license and auto insurance. Advancement opportunities will be available for the right employee. Apply to the circulation department at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster, OH. call 330-287-1658 or e-mail Eric Patterson at: epatterson@ the-daily-record.com

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

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NOW HIRING: 01200 AD13365414 288 general ad

Packaging Positions

in our Brewster & Massillon facilities. These are PermanenT PosiTions

for our newest product line. Apply online at shearersfoodsinc.com

150 Food Services WANTED: WAITRESS FOR P/T Grandmas Homestead, Charm. We will be glad to train you. Call (330) 763-3790

SKYTRAK 5522 shooting boom forklift, perkins diesel, 22' reach, 4-wheel steer, 4x4, Oder but works fine $8500/obo. Jeff Miller. (330) 852-0188 FOR RENT: Takeuchi Mini 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 '06 Komatsu PC200LC-8 $93,000 '06 JD120C excavator $54,000 Hitachi EX200-5 Landy w/ quick coupler $40,000 Mini Excavators

Smokey Lane Stables, Inc. JUNE 7 th PONY & RIDING HORSE SALE (Tack 9:30 Horses 12) Catalog deadline may 20th

JUNE 13th D RIVING HORSE SALE (Tack 5:30 Horses 7)

JULY 11th I CE CREAM SALE

(WaTcH For More DeTaILs)

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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220 Construction Equipment 225 '10 JD35D excavator $27,500 '07 TB145 excavator only 1500 hrs. Hyd thumb $37,000 '06 TB153FR low hrs $35,000 '11 ZX50U-3 Cab, Heat, Air nice $42,000 '06 Volvo ECR38 2000hrs $21,000 '08 Volvo EC35C 1400hrs $24,500 '04 Yanmar VIO35 mini hoe $18,500 Loaders '07 JD605C crawler loader w/ forks $37,500 JD 555G crawler loader, rebuilt trans $21,000 '89 JD455G crawler loader bucket $19,000 Case 455C Loader $17,500 '09 Cat IT14G Wheel Loader cab, heat, air 7K hrs. nice $30,000 JD310G Back hoe $35,000 Skidders 2-JD 540B Skidder $19,500 each '83 JD 640 Skidder $22,500 JD 440C Skidder $20,000 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 OR 330-567-3886 FOR RENT: 20,000 Hood Loader, (330) 897-3207 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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2010 John Deere 5065E tractor, 2WD, 65-hp, 500 hrs, like new, $16,900. Jeff Miller. (330) 852-0188 NEW HOLLAND #56 Roller Bar Hay Rake, $1,600. Good cond, 273 Super Sweet PTO Baler, $1,650. good cond. Little Giant Gravity Wagon, $400 Brock Bin 4 ring 9'4" dia. $900 obo. 3883 CR 168, (330) 893-0227

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FOR SALE: (120) Freestall loops, $60 ea. (26) Hired Hand Mega Flow fans 48" $275 ea. Sprinkler System, in 260' freestall barn, $400. Stationary heated pressure washer, 338,000BTU, 230V, 37AMP, $1,300. Winco PTO Generator, 1,000RPM, $3,000. KW80 John Deere Generator, like new. (330) 674-2331

FOR SALE: Double disk 5 foot, $175. Leroy Miller, 54791 State Road 651, Baltic, OH, 330-897-1384 #1.

OC3 Industrial Oliver Crawler, made in 1954, used less than 100 hrs. since completely being rebuilt, $5200. Emanuel H. Yoder, 330- 897-0171

'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

JOHN DEERE 14T Baler; 10' Transport Disk; 7' Dbl. Pull type Disk; #9 Int. 6' mower. 5150 CR 229, Fredericksburg 44627. (330) 695-6793

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

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.

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

NH 455 hay mower with motor, $2000. (330) 893-3910, Albert R. Miller

FOR SALE: JD 670 Rollabar rake & NH 24-ft. hay & grain elevator. Call 330-432-4686.

HAY LOADER #2 McDering 9' grain binder with motor, 1324 US 62, , OH 44689. (330) 600-8225

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.

2006 New Holland TN70A tractor, 2WD, 70-hp, 400 hrs, $13,800. Jeff Miller. (330) 852-0188 FOR SALE: 240 Massey Tractor, Good condition, 330-317-0712 #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 MASSEY FERGUSON 235 Diesel, power steering, exc rubber, new paint. Must See!, $7,500. 330-317-9286

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.

FORD 8N Tractor, good condition, $1,500 Robert Raber, (330) 674-0035 after 4pm.

FOR SALE: S185 Bobcat Skid Loader, cab heat, AC, 2sp, power bobtach, (330) 204-6091

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

FARMALL 806, 94HP, for sale or consider trade for 50HP-60HP tractor or compact tractor. (330) 466-5442 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 DRAFT Forecart with Air tires, mechanical brakes, bench seat w/padded cushion. Also shafts. $1,450 (330) 674-5618†Ext 1 OVER SEEDING your pastures? Rent our Aitchison grass farmer, no till drill, 7', $15/acre. Walnut Creek. (330) 893-1410

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

ORGANIC MULCH Hay, $10/round bale, (330) 359-5647 or (330) 317-4977 4X4 BALEAGE, Sm sq. bales Tree Tops, make your own firewood. 5' Rotary Tiller, Manure Spreader, Corn Planter, More 330-663-3691 FIRST CUTTING hay, mostly grass, no rain, $4/bale. Frick 56" portable sawmill, PTO or belt driven, $2,500. (330) 496-3143 HAVE PASTURE for 10 or 12 head of cattle. Reasonable rates. Roy Swartzentruber, 10800 Fryburg Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 ORGANIC COMPOST: horse manure. Make your garden bloom! Excellent to mulch trees. $20 - 3 yd. scoop. Will load. (330) 231-7500. ANGLE TRUMPET, sweet pepper & tomato plants. Also 2 boys & girls bikes, resent tune up. 330-695-5593 WILL DO CUSTOM INLINE Bale Wrapping. $5.75/per bale. (330) 231-6640. 5X6 ROUND Bales Mixed Hay, $45/ea, (330) 276-5417 or (330) 276-9908 ATTENTION: Will do Custom round baling hay, mowing, plowing & misc. Mark Allen Miller, (330) 473-5366 BARLEY STRAW, for ponds to control algae, (330) 674-1504 GREEN ACRES Fertilizer in stock for corn, pasture + Gypsum. A. Mullet, 8056 Criswell Rd Fred, 695-2208 ORDER YOUR Strawberries. You pick or we pick. Also, help wanted to pick strawberries. 330-695-2090 FIRST CUTTING hay, $3.50/bale. Keim's, 6488 Fredericksburg Rd., Woo. WILL SPREAD Chicken litter OR rent out 20' Chandler Spreader. ALSO...Hay mowing & baling w/rotocut. (330) 763-1443 20' CHANDLER Litter spreader for rent. (330) 359-1127 CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1st Cutting Hay, Had some rain, (330) 893-3407

235 CUSTOM HAY WRAPPING with tube wrapper. $6/per bale. Phil Hershberger, (330) 852-9331.

STANDING AT STUD Jelle of Varna 16HH Purebred Friesian $500.00 LFG

Jelle is an exciting young Mintse 384 son that is new to the

Jelle has a willing temperment and an awesome trot, plus a great pedigree!

Firewood Fuel

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

FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also, hollow campfire logs. 330-231-8462. Firewood Bundles w/ handles & quantity tags. Ideal for campers. 20+ $2.00 a piece, can deliver. Levi Jr. Yoder, 7720 TR 509, Lakeville, OH

Standing At: Mervin Hershberger 3605 SR 643 • Baltic, OH 43804

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

Owned By: Joseph Yoder Family 33945 SR 643 • Baltic, OH 43804 Work: 330-897-8650

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

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13 HP Honda Key start. Ex. condition, $450. 8 HP Honda with reduction gear, $200. 330-674-3971 ext. 4

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MOVING SALE! Treadle Sewing machine cabinet $25, Cabinet with folding wings made for stamps $50, Too much too list at Echo Valley School, May 26-27. MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE Sale, Clothes, lots of misc items, May 23-24, Open 7am. Lester J. Miller, 7186 TR 569, Fredericksburg. 3-FAMILY GARAGE SALE on Memorial Day, Monday, May 26th. Cleaned out storage room. Lots of children's clothes, lots of different size dresses, car seats, baby swing, chest of drawers, dressers, 5-dr. file cab. tackle box, boat seats, ladder stand, trolling motor, Horton Crossbow, lots of misc. items. More sales in area. Mrs. Norman Raber, 6165 CR 59, Millersburg. HUGE GARAGE Sale! June 5-6-7, 7am-5pm. Bunk Bed, gas floor lamp, washing machine, teacher supplies, kitchenware, books, clothes, BB gun, oil lamp, toys, port-a-crib, shoes, skates, pictures, clothes dryer, canners, buggy heaters, clear gas iron, wagon shaft, hot plate, breakfast table w/chairs, firepit, flex shaft, Honda motor, & lots more. 2nd marriage, Steven & Esther Yoder, John & Rebecca Yoder, 8020 TR 662. (330) 893-9218 MULTI FAMILY Garage Sale, Abe E. Miller, 2714 TR 128, Mlbg, May 26-27, 5:30am-? Steam press $190, small electric iron, best cap, sow sheer, shirt tailer material, Lena Weaver cap book, church caps, sm shall, material, stamps & supplies, Karen Kingsbury & lots of childrens books, lots of clothes & misc. More sales in area. 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. HUGE SALE! May 29-30, 8-4, W. Clay, Frdbrg. Bikes, books, collectibles, clothing, furn, hshld, stollers, & more. 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. May 21-23, 9-4. 5500 CR 314, Millersburg. Furn., antiques, exercise equip., housewares, craft supplies, seasonal decor, hot tub, etc

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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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CUSTOM SADDLES new & used, made in USA. Rancher & Trail. Starting at $450. Call 330-231-7500 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. 7 YR old credit winner Std. Bred Gelding. Very good. Broke, TSS, black, $4,500. David Troyer, 4370 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 TEAM OF black Percheron Geldings. 14 & 16. Good, broke. Jacob Swartz., 9322 W. Leb. Rd., Navarre, Ohio. 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 9 YEAR old black white pony gelding. 45" tall. Well broke to ride and drive, $350. Ivan Yoder 10191 Saltcreek Rd Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: 3 yr. old Dutch standardbred gelding, 15.2 hands. Well started, $1800 OBO. V.M. 330-893-3836 5 YR old Black Gelding, all trot, surrey size. 5 yr old Bay Gelding, mostly trot, surrey size. Also other horses on hand. Loran Schlabach (330) 852-3096 1 NUBIAN nanny, milking, $225. 2 Nubian billies, 4 mo. old, $125/ea. (330) 674-1416 4 YEAR old Morgan standard bred crossbred buggy horse. Small sized bloggy build. Raymond J. Yoder, 1 1/2 mi. South of New Bedford on 643. 330-897-4940 3 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 SHEEP, Mixed Hair Sheep, 2 Rams, 10 Ewes, 8 Lambs, $1,000 for all. (740) 398-9382 5 YR old Gelding, Trots nice, surrey horse deluxe, TSS, $2,900. Duane Weaver, (330) 674-1777 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


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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 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 FOR SALE: Electric Washer, stove & refrig.(14-cf & new in 2012). Call for pricing. 330-473-8462, after 5pm. FOR SALE: 15 yr old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, anyone can drive, good horse for older people. $700 Michael Miller, (330) 359-6333 WANTED: Utility White King Pigeons and/or White Pure Cornish Bantam or Standard chickens. (330) 276-5613 6 YR OLD gelding, black w/1 white sock, 16H, TSS, dbl gaited, women can drive, $2000. (330) 674-1988 FULL-BLOODED ANGUS bull, approx. 1800 lbs., $1800. 330-231-0117. 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. FOR SALE: 10 year old Morgan crossbred. Broke to ride and drive. (330)473-5240 FOR SALE: 6 yr. old gelding, all trot, tss, good traveler, safe for women, $2500. Call Ken (330) 600-1519 5

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ARABIANS, ALL ages $500 and up. (330) 764-3452 FOR SALE: 3 yr old Hackney standard bred cross. TSS, green broke SJP, 7005 TR 346, Millersburg Ohio 44654 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 FOR SALE: A Pair of nice yearling Halflinger Stud Colts, James Weaver, Fredericksburg. (330) 698-1064 BOARDING HORSES - Pasture available. Call (330) 763-1843

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7 YR old Brown & White Paint Pony Mare, 43", kid broke to ride & drive, TSS. (330) 473-9639 FOR SALE: 34" tri-color gelding. Kid broke, $375. 4 yrs. old Jr. Miller, 330-852-4640. 6 YR. OLD PAINT quarter horse cross, brown/wh., gelding, broke to ride & drive. 330-897-1384†x2 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.

4 JERSEY Cross Heifers, due soon, USDA Certified Organic, $1,500 each. Noah Yoder, (330) 674-1000

7 YEAR OLD Welsh Morgan cross. Good riding horse but not for kids. Aaron E. Hershberger, 3404 CR 160, Millersburg, OH 44654

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

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

CROSSBRED Feeder pigs, born late March, ready by mid-late May. (330) 567-5908 FOR SALE: 7 yr. bay Hackney gelding, great traveler, tss, Also standing at stud40" black & white homozygous stud, $40. (330) 893-2036. 8 YR. old paint gelding, excellent trail horse, used in equine drill team & has done barrel racing, TSS, $1000. 330-695-9331 PONIES: 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

STANDING AT Stud, 42", Black/White Pony Stallion, Robert Raber, 4808 TR 616, 1 mi NW of Mt. Hope. (330) 674-0035 after 4pm.

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14 YR old Stanadard Bred, TSS, Women or older people horse. $1,000 (330) 763-4747 TEAM OF All Purpose Geldings, 4 yrs old, green broke & sound. 330-466-9476 7 Yr. old bay gelding, tss, stands 16+H, well built, buggy broke, women can drive, $2850. 330-473-7360

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16 YEAR OLD standard bred Gelding. T.S.S. Great for older people or children, $500. 330-359-5756

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8 YR old Trotting Mare, Record 2:00.4, buggy broke, $1,200. Raymond Weaver, 14862 Harrison Rd. Apple Creek. (330) 857-6554

(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

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AT STUD reg. black Morgan Stallion. RG Denmarks Black Star. 15.3 hands black Stallion. Service fee Reg. $450 grade $250. 330-852-7717

NOTICE: WILL do Horse Training and Sale preps, draft & all driving breeds. Marvin Hershberger, 7831 TR 568, Fredericksburg (330) 279-2089

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5779 McCurdy Rd, Perrysville This 16 acre property has it all! 4 BR, 2 BA home, 40x64 shop, free gas, 2.5 acre stocked lake, 4 acres of woods, 3.5 acres farm ground close to Mohican State park. $295,000 Steve Maag 330-763-4769

FOR SALE: Purebred Black Limousine Bull, 14 mo old, Polled, (330) 674-2878 7 YR. OLD gelding, buggy size, tss, boys or family horse, started to the buggy, $2400. Mahlon Burkholder, (330) 897-2103. 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 SPOTTED NUBIAN billy goat, $175. Reuben L. Troyer. 330-893-0423 Ext 2 FOR SALE: 4 yr old Standard Bred Mare, Atlee C. Miller, 7640 Frease Rd, Frdrckbg. (330) 695-9392 DAIRY GOATS, 1-Alpine 1-Saanan, fresh 4 wks, good easy milkers, $325/ea. (330) 674-2526

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NOTICE: Farmerstown Livestock Auction is having an outdoor driving horse & pony sale. Sat, May 24th, hitching at 8:30am, sale starts 10am. Expecting a few loads from out of state. Auctioneer Atlee Shetler. For more information call (330) 897-3410 TEAM OF Halflinger Geldings, 9 & 11 yrs old. Also 5 yr old blonde Halflinger Gelding, broke to ride. (330) 763-4527 MORGANS for sale. old bay Morgan mare, Chestnut Morgan mare in foal to big Stallion for 2014, 330-852-7717

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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. 5 yr. old reg'd Morgan mare, chestnut broke to ride, lots of snap, sire: Black Tuxedo by Armani, $1800. (330) 473-3215 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 FOR SALE: 6 Katahdin ewes with lambs. Lambs are Katahdin Dorber cross. Albert Yoder, 330-893-1613 1 YR. old black Friesian Morgan stud colt. 2 yr. old black Morgan Stallion ready for work. 330-893-4170 FOR SALE: 5 YR. old brown-white mare. 55" tall. Kid broke to ride. Ex. trail horse, TSS 330-600-1583 FOR SALE: 3-4 mo old, white Katahdin lambs, 6 ewes, 6 rams. (330) 674-2235 AMHA MINI Horse Stallion, Tahitis bloodlines, 31.5" tall, 5 yrs old, $450. (330) 231-2708 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 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

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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

OUTDOOR DRIVING Sale, May 24th, 10am. Followed by pony sale, starting at noon. Dealers coming from out of state. Several good trotters coming. Last sale, top horse brought $5,300, averaged $1,800. Bring your lawn chairs. Farmerstown Community Livestock Auction (330) 893-8114 (330) 231-6809 FOR SALE: 12 yr old Standard Bred Gelding, Dark Bay, $1,200 (330) 201-3527 STANDING at stud, black 1/2 Friesian, 1/2 stand. sire: Dominator, $125. Serv. fee. A Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Mbg. 3

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SIX YR. brown mare. TSS, women can drive. Ivan Miller, V.M. 330-893-3168 12 CROSS Bred Beef Feeder calves, mostly steers, ready to turn on grass. 350-450lbs, delivery avail. 740-567-4205 FOR SALE: 13 YR. OLD cross bred mare, traffic safe, kid broke, $1000. (419) 938-6463 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 16 YR. old gelding. T.S.S. 650 Andy A. Troyer, 7137 CR 19, Millersburg, OH 330-674-1860 ext. 2 FOR SALE: 2 yearling quarterhorse colts, one stallion & one filly - both sorrel with blaze, Western stock, $500/ each 330-878-1000.

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STANDING AT STUD Belgian stallion, RKD Eddie's son with Drafty Valley Bobby dam. Marvin Hershberger, 7831 TR 568, Fredericksburg (330) 279-2089 8 YR old Black Trotting Gelding, 16.2H, TSS, Buggy 1 year, women can drive, $4,500. Lavern Yoder, (330) 852-4062 FOR SALE: 3 yr old bay Standard Bred Buggy Size, boys horse, a good traveler, Allen Miller, 5571 CR 68, Millersburg. (330) 893-4908

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14 YR old Gelding, Family horse, black w/2 whites, double-gaited, still good for long trips, sharp horse. (330) 359-1127 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 5 Yr. old black mare, tss, family horse. 330852-4083.

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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

YR old Sorro Belgian Mare, broke to all farm machinery, in foal to Danny Boy-CD Rock grandson. $3,200. (330) 674-6096. Daniel Hershberger, 5452 SR 557, Millersburg.

STANDING AT stud, Flashy 1/2 Friesian, 1/2 std. bred sire Michelangelo. Serv. fee, $300. 330-473-4086 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 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 STANDING STUD Reg. Friesian Darth Rocky sharp up headed, good built, quality off springs, 1/2 brother to Dominator, $350. L.F. Levi Yoder. 5864 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654 WANTED: MALE Ringneck Pheasant, 9726 CR 329, Holmesville OH 44633. (330) 317-0849 10 YR old Paint Mare, 55", broke to ride, best for someone with experience. $700. (330) 473-0530 VM. 9 YR old Black Trotter, by Broadway Hall, been in buggy 3 yrs, TSS, $2,400. (330) 763-1616 5 YR OLD Standard Bred gelding, buggy size, well broke, travels nice, $2,900. Menno Yoder, (330) 674-1895 6 YR. OLD part Hackney pony mare, 45", good broke to drive. 330-473-2416

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

2 YR old Black/White Pony, green broke to drive, $400. 330-466-9476 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 4 YR old Brown/White Paint Stud, 37", proven sire, kid broke to ride & drive, well built. $700 (330) 674-2526

ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-TOOLS GOOD FURNITURE-DISHES AND GLASSWARE TOYS-ADVERTISING-GOOD PAPER-CROCKS AND JUGS SOUTHWEST AND INDIAN ITEMS-FREEZERS JD LAWN TRACTOR- PROPANE GRILL

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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

STANDING stud, 7 yr. old reg. Percheron, 18HH, Topside Pleasant View Michael & M.G. Prince, Bottom side, Duke's Molly & Black Home Duke, $150 for grade $200 for reg. mares. Simon J. Yoder, 30315 CR 12 Fresno, OH 43824.

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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.

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Registered Miniature horses. AMHA and AMHR. Complete herd sale. Northview Acres, 330-674-0498 x 1 FOR SAKE: 5 Katahdin Royal White cross ewe lambs. Foot rot free. Joe Hershberger, 330-893-0521. 5 YR old Gelding, Bay, 3WS, star & snip, mostly trot, TSS, well broke, $2,850. Adrian Coblentz, 7540 TR 601, Frdrckbg 330-674-1034

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$$$ BRAND NEW QUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET Still in Factory Plastic. $200.00 Can Help with Delivery Call 330-353-8849 SPRING VALLEY Finishing LLC. Custom doors, trim & furn. finishing quality from start to finish. 330-275-2875 FOR SALE: Kitchen cupboards 10 ft., suitable for shop. Wayne Schrock, 4593 SR 557, Mbg. 330-893-3768

GRESS FAMILY TRUST AUCTION 49(+) Acres – One Parcel W/Home & Pole Bldg. Monroe Twp. Coshocton, Co. River View Schools NH Skid Steer Loader - MF Tractor & Mower

Will sell on location 40180 CR 19 Killbuck, OH 44637. From US RT 62 just SE of Killbuck take CR 53 south 4 miles to CR 19 then right to property on the right.

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WANTED: PYGMY goat for pet. Would prefer young nanny. Ph. 330-893-3279 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: Reg'd Haflinger mare, filly colt at side, mare is bred back. 330-695-7242, 330-231-1411. 10 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, well built, women can drive. Also 4 yr old Standard Bred Belgian Cross Mare, green broke. (330) 674-0809 10 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, Traffic safe for women to drive, buggy broke, trots, $1,000. (330) 275-7896 FOR SALE: Reg Black Quarter Horse Gelding, been on lots of trails, used as 4-H horse, TSS, (330) 893-4068 FOR SALE: All purpose gelding, 8 yr. old, dark bay, big surrey horse, women can drive. Good traveler. Atlee Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654 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, 330-893-0026 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 3

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HINES ESTATE AUCTION A short list of highlights from a very full house. Large selection of dishes and glass including green, pink, and blue Depression of all kinds; Fostoria; Fenton; Murano; McCoy; pens, pencils and other local advertising of all kinds; yardsticks; old valentines; milk bottles including Orrville, West Salem, Mansfield, and Wooster; postcards; quilts; comforters; bedding; linens; crocks and jugs; 60’s man’s Schwin Corvette bike; Haywood Wakefield 6 pc. bedroom set; DR table w/ leaves; couch; rocker; recliner; 2 twin beds; 2 old dressers; old round table; costume jewelry; hankies; vintage clothing; army uniform; canning jars both collectible and usable; old Wooster and Mansfield bottles; toys and games; Jane and Johnny West dolls w/ box; Flame and Thunderbolt w/ box; 70’s rock records; stamp collection; good 40’s doll; doll accessories; lots and lots of box lots; and much more. TOOLS – Lawn and garden tools; roto-tiller; snow blower; archery equipment; leaf sweeper; lawn roller; hand and power tools; and more. COINS- 2 Morgan dollars; bags of dimes, quarters and nickels; some paper money.ESTATE OF IVA HINES. Wayne Co. Probate #TBD MAIBACH AUCTION Good selection of South West decorating items of all kinds including pottery, pictures, blankets, dream chasers, and more; Navaho pottery and blanket; White leather couch and matching love seat like new; wooden DR table and chairs; desk and file; HP printer and fax combo; old buttons; large selection of pictures and frames; costume jewelry; Lazy Boy modern recliner and stool; small Frigidaire chest freezer; old Bell and Howell projector and movie camera; crocks; dishes and cookware; towels and bedding; small Frigidaire chest freezer; good box lots; and more. MOWER-TOOLS-GRILL – Sharp John Deere L110 Automatic lawn tractor w/ 42 in. mower; Element Cooker cast iron propane grill and pizza oven; George Forman grill; dog cage; portable dog kennel; lawn and garden tools; and more. HELEN MAIBACH, OWNER URIAN AUCTION 12 pane 2 pc. wall cupboard; round table made into coffee table; Mammy bench; marble top dresser; cherry drop leaf table; ¾ size bed; quilts; Bosch dishwasher only 2 years old like new; 8 pane 2 pc. wall cupboard; large Kanista oriental rug; side chairs; misc. stands; Hoover carpet cleaner; old flexible Flyer sled; dry sink; tread mill; copper kettle; electric lift chair; chests; stands; tread mill; flat top built in stove top; small chest freezer; 2 twin beds; wash stand w/ towel bar; and more. MARY A. URIAN, OWNER NOTE: A good clean auction from start to finish. Good furniture. Good antiques. Good tools. This is a very partial list of the highlights. Pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. Selling in 3 rings. Bring 2 friends and the big truck. Circle your calendar for a good one.

REAL ESTATE: We have a special place to sell. 50 Acres with a very comfortable 2 BR (Basement Home) and a 30 x 40 pole building that sets high on the hill at the end of a blacktop driveway with a panoramic view. The land is about 50/50 grassland and woodland with plenty of wildlife and some growing timber. The 1400 sq. ft. home built in 2000 is one story built into the side of the hill with log exterior and an eastern exposure. The home has is well insulated and features GeoThermal heating and A/C. The floor plan is open with an eatin kitchen open to the family room, a full bath, 2 BR’s, and a utility room. The front porch runs the entire length of the home and is covered. The pole building built in 2004 has two OH plus a walk-in door. The building has a concrete floor and electric. There are pictures on the website www.reshowcase. com and brochures with more detailed information in the info box at the driveway. OPEN HOUSE & INSPECTION: The property will be open for inspection on Wednesday Eve. May 28th from 5 – 7 PM. Other showings are available by appointment – call Jon Mast @ 330-763-3883 or Steve Andrews @ 330-465-8498 or Real Estate Showcase @ 330-674-7610. TERMS: We require a non-refundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price at the close of the auction with the balance to be paid in full at closing within 30 – 45 days. There is a Buyer’s Premium of 10% in effect for this auction. 10% of the high bid will be calculated and added to determine the contracted purchase price. There are no financing contingencies. TAX AND LEGAL: Parcel No.’s 02600000038000 & 02600000038100 – 49.447 Ac. The taxes on this property are currently $682.59 per half yr. based on CAUV values and will be pro-rated to the date of closing on that basis. The sellers will provide a warranty deed with certificate of title and will offer to split the fee for an Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance. SURVEY & MINERAL RIGHTS: The property will transfer on its current description and all mineral rights owned by the seller will transfer to the new owner subject to any leases of record. We don’t believe there are any leases on this property. CHATTELS: These items sell following the sale of the real estate - NH L555 Deluxe diesel skid steer loader w/ material bucket, aux. hyd. and only1505 actual hrs. (SN 819966); A set of Grouser (10-132D) steel tracks sell separately plus a set of pallet forks; MF 20 Industrial (135 Diesel) tractor SN 9AI60387 w/3 pt. and ps, 7371 hrs.; Selling separate a Woods mod. RM 990 3 pt. finish mower; 250 gal fuel tank w/elec. pump. CHATTEL TERMS: CASH – CHECK Visa – Mastercard – Discover THE GRESS FAMILY TRUST, OWNER CATHERINE GRESS, TRUSTEE Auction Conducted By:

TERMS: Cash or Good Check • Breakfast and Lunch

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

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FOR SALE: 2 couches to fullfill your basement needs. Older but still in good condition. (330) 260-5879

WEATHERBY Vangard 243 with scope $550. Ruger 77 in .30-00 with scope, $525. Good cond. 330-897-1038

TILLERS Troybilt Horse rebuilt, $850. Husqvarna 700 DRT, $500. Both good cond. Vernon Yoder 330-473-2289

FOR SALE: Dining Room Set, gold base with glass top. Round with 4 chairs. Also, 3pc Coffee Table set, fancy gold base w/glass top & mirror shelf. Very fancy set. (330) 260-5879

FOR SALE: Stryker crossbow case accessories, arrows etc. $500 or best offer. 330-359-6480 Milan

REDMAX BACKPACK LEAF Blower, works good, $200. Call 330-473-9944.

MARLIN 44MAG, lever action, $825. Marlin 30AS, 30/30, lever action, $350. Diamond Bowtech youth compound bow w/acces., $200. (330) 897-6602

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

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DOG TRACKER, Garmin- Astro, 320-DC-40, w/Topo US 100K Map includes AK, PR, HI, like new. (330) 893-1466 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 MUZZLELOADER CVA Electra, like new, $250 obo. (330) 473-0096 FOR SALE: Dock (330) 473-2328

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CUB CADET, 33" walk behind lawn mower, new last year, $1,150. (330) 567-2169 48" John Deere walk behind mower w/ re-built Kawasaki eng. w/electric start, $1250. (330) 893-2860. RALLY LAWN tractor, 18-hp, Briggs & Stratten, 44" deck, runs/looks great, $950. VM (330) 600-9376

GROSJEAN REAL ESTATE AUCTION

24 ACRES – 4 PARCELS FRANKLIN TWP. - WAYNE CO. - SOUTHEAST LOCAL SCHOOLS

Will sell on location 2 miles north of Fredericksburg at the intersection of Moreland Rd. and Fredericksburg Rd.

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REAL ESTATE: Selling 24 (+) acres of beautiful open tillable land in an absolutely great location. The land will be offered in 4 parcels and in combination. If you are looking for a super place to build your country home or add some super tillable land to your farming operation you need to check out this auction. PARCEL 1: 6.72 Acres at the intersection w/666’ frontage on Fredericksburg Rd. and 600’ of frontage on Moreland Rd. What a spot for a small family business. PARCEL 2: 5.74 Acres east of parcel #1 w/405’ frontage on Moreland Rd.. PARCEL 3: 5.73 Acres east of parcel #2 w/405’ frontage on Moreland Rd. PARCEL 4: 5.97 Acres contiguous to Parcels 1 -3 to the south w/531’ frontage on Fredericksburg, Rd. TAX AND LEGAL: This land is currently taxed under CAUV value as part of the farm and the taxes will be pro-rated to the day of closing on that basis. The buyer will be responsible for the CAUV tax recoup for any parcels that no longer qualify for the CAUV reduction. Approximate amounts will be posted by sale day. The sellers will provide a Warranty Deed and Certificate of Title and will split the fee for an owner’s policy of Title Insurance. POSSESSION: Possession to farm the land will be given with the down payment. Full possession will be given at closing. SURVEY AND MINERALS: The seller will pay for all survey costs. All mineral rights transfer subject to leases of record. We believe the mineral rights are leased and held by production. TERMS: We require a non-refundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price at the close of the auction with the balance due at closing within approx.. 45 days. A 5% buyer’s premium is in effect for this auction. 5% of the highest bid will be calculated and added on to determine the contracted sales price. No financing contingencies. DEED RESTRICTIONS: 1. No Mobile Homes 2. Modular homes must be placed on a permanent foundation. 3. No Junk Yards 4. No Large commercial livestock facilities. 5. No further sub-division of these parcels. GROSJEAN FARMS, LLC OWNER LARRY - JANIE AND LINDA GROSJEAN Auction Conducted By:

BRAND NEW Ariens 2013 Zero Turn Mower w/bagger. 330-201-4163 WILL DO garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. FOR SALE: USED 5-1/2"x8" red beveled landscaping blocks, good cond., $.20/ea. (330) 359-5658 x1. HUSTLER 54" Walk-behind mower, hydro, floating deck, 19HP Kawasaki engine, deck adj. lever, demo, never used, 6hrs, $4,650. (330) 852-1988 WILL DO custom brush hogging. John Hershberger, (330)359-2507

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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 FLOOR MODEL drill press. Microfiche reader w/Stihl cards. Holland Grill. Ervin Gingerich 330-359-7102

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

FOR SALE - medium size Cunningham Wood Stove, good condition, $400. Propane floor lamp, $50. Owen Yoder 330-674-2526.

5000 BOARD feet 4/4, misc hardwood lumber, air dried or kiln dried, priced to sell. (330) 897-6602

FOR SALE: cooler and compressor w/elec. motor. Miller, 10506 Senff Rd., Dundee, OH 44624

NEW SET of shiny Bio draft harness, $1085. Jacob W. Miller, 6380 Fountain Nook Rd, Apple Creek OH

USED SURREY: has hyd. brakes, lights, storm fromt. In average condition $1800 or best offer. 330-279-2669 Mrs. Wm. Kuhns, 8115 TR 323, Holmesville, OH 44633

24" CUB Cadet front tine tiller, good condition, used less than 10 hrs, (330) 852-1302 FOR RENT & sale, Terraforce 73" 3pt Tillers. Try before you buy. Mt. Eaton Trailer, LLC, (330) 359-0150 ARIENS 21" mower. Good cond. Bagging, mulching & side discharge. Attachment included w/blade clutch & brake, $300. (330) 897-4105 Leave msg. if no answer. GARDEN TILLING at reasonable rates. Call Nate 330359-5181 or John 330-231 -7789 T-14 MARTINS Box, cedar round hole, complete with pole and winch, $275. (330) 567-9348

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BEEKEEPING EQUIPMENT: 32 deep supers, 12 shallows, queen excluders, smoker bottom boards, covers, $360 for all. Joe Raber 330-897-0637 #1 FOR SALE: Tappan Natural gas cook stove. Works good. Alma Hershberger, 3938 TR 65, Mbg. Oh 44654

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50-ft. CHAIN link fence w/top rails & 3-line posts, 8' tall & hvy. duty, near Mt. Hope, $300. 330-275-8039 Complete Set Nylon crosbred harness w/adjustable collars. G cond. Haflinger size forecart 330-674-5129 x 1. USED SURREY, brakes, lights, roll-up curtains, sandwich tires, Noah Yoder, 6928 CR 407, Millersburg (330) 674-1000 USED BUGGY, lights, brakes, children's seats or shelf, glass storm front, fiberglass shafts, $2000. Shreve/ 330-567-2218 FOR SALE: Open Buggy, new paint, new LED lights & battery, more new parts, (330) 279-9212 USED VINYL Fence, 3 rail, approx. 300' with walk gate, $400. Mosie Yoder, (330)897-0080 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 FOR SALE: PSP CARTRIDGES, MLB, NBA, NFL, $10 ea. 330-893-4157

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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: New Coleman Even Temp Insta-start propane stove w/3 burners, $100. 330-695-9310 13 H.P. Honda motor. Excellent cond. $425. Older Craftsman Band saw, $50. Junior Keim, 9241 T.R. 652, North of Ashery. 3 PT. Finish mower. 5 pt. side discharge. Good cond. Nelco sewing mach. with cabinet, straight stitch. Make offer. 4665 TR 616, Fred., Ohio 44627 330674-4104 after 4 pm 16x20 little barn in good condition, $1250. 330-2311360, 330-276-0096 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 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060. YAMAHA KEYBOARD 36 keys. Good condition. Call 330-279-2100

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RED HAWK 36" Walk Behind 15HP Kohler, $1,250. 38" Bolens Tractor $450. 42" Huskqvarna Tractor, used 1 yr, like new $1,350. Rally 38" Tractor, line new motor $475. 21" Snapper and Husqvarna mowers. D&R Engine & Repair 330-359-0671 Mt.Eaton

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FOR SALE: Tomahawk Low Rider bike with lights and fenders. In very good condition, $650 OBO. Aden Yoder, 330-897-1307 ext. 2 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: (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 ASHLAND WOOD cookstove w/glass in bake oven door. Good working condition, $1200. Ben Miller, 6771 TR 423, Dundee, OH 44624 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

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FOR SALE: Gem Pac Wood Cook Stove. Good cond. Also, D & S hard coal water heater. Reuben Miller, 4017 South Kansas Rd., A.C., OH FOR SALE: H.P. office jet 6100 E-printer, brand new ink cartridges included, $60 OBO. V.M. 330-893-3710 x5 3

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

CVA OPTIMA Muzzleloader w/traditions 3-9x40 scope, ss barrels, camo stock. Like new $275 330-893-3710 x5 8 YEAR old gelding. Woman or boys horse. 30KW Gerset motor needs work. Generator 1 year old 330-567-0088 LIKE NEW Sun-Mar composting toilet. Great for campsite etc. $500 OBO. 330-600-9380 evenings. OLD HAND HEWN BEAMS from 1800's building. (330) 473-3113 USED SURREY Pole, $195. (330) 600-0090

Rohskopf Real Estate Auction Location: 3882 SR 60 Killbuck, Ohio 44637.From Killbuck take SR 60 north 2.5 miles to location. From SR 39, 6 miles west of Millersburg, take SR 60 south 4 miles to location. GPS Coordinates; 40.521974, -82.001698

Saturday May 31, 2014 11:00 AM 81.67 Acres* 5 Parcels* Killbuck TWP.* Holmes County*West Holmes Schools* Home and Barn* Wooded and Tillable Acreage* Good Spring and Creek* Mineral Rights Included*

Open House: May 20- 5:00 to 7:00 PM An excellent opportunity to own prime real estate in western Holmes County. This 81 acre farm consists of good tillable bottom ground and wooded acreage as well. The buildings include the 1930 farmhouse which features a stone fireplace, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Other buildings include an older 30X50 bank barn and a 26X36 detached garage. Spring fed water supply, older septic system. Approx. 50 acres tillable and about 15 acres wooded. Parcel1: Homestead with 10 acres.Approx.662 ft. frontage on SR 60 and approx.. 691 ft. frontage on TR 271. Parcel 2: 20.3 acres. Mostly tillable with approx. 933 ft.frontage on SR 60 and approx. 1,245 ft. frontage on TR 271. Parcel 3: 9.5 acres. Some tillable with a 32X44 Pole building. Approx. 662 ft. frontage on SR 60.Shared driveway for access. Parcel 4: 25.8 acres.Mostly tillable with 853 ft. frontage along SR 60.Shared driveway for access. Parcel 5: 15.9 acres. Mostly wooded with good flowing stream with 50 ft. frontage on SR 60. Parcels will sell separate and combined, sells whichever way nets most for seller. Feel free to walk this farm at your convenience. Call for map and details. Call Tim Miller for more details. Taxes and Legal: Taxes are currently $1,330.49 per ½ year and are under CAUV. Holmes County Parcels 0800539000, 0800539001, 0800539002. Terms on Real Estate: 10% nonrefundable downpayment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior bidding. Purchasers should inspect property prior to bidding and be aware of its condition. Annoucements day of sale take precedence overall preceding advertising and statements. Auction by Order Of: Thaddeus Rohskopf

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

TIM MILLER REALTOR/APPR. AUCTIONEER 740.502.6786 or tim@kaufmanrealty.com JR. MILLER REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com

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FOR SALE: mini surrey fiberglass wheels, springs and shops. Good cond. Albert Yoder, 330-893-1613 SE RAINBOW SWEEPER, no power nozzle, all other attachments, clean-exc. cond. $400. (330) 464-5364 FOR SALE: Used buggy, fiberglass wheels, LED lights, new shaft, could use repairs $1,500 (330) 600-9240 THIRTY-ONE ITEMS for sale, suite skirt purse, brown w/skirt & a scarf, $60. Fold and file, $15. Everyday wristlet bracelet, $20. Cinch sack $12, Flat Iron Case, $15. (330) 231-4726 FOR SALE: Honda 3500 generator. Good condition. 330-674-1312

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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. KAWASKI FJ100 Washing Machine gas motor, runs good, $75. Washing machine motor bracket, $20. David N. Miller, 5020 TR 353, Mlbg. (330) 674-2915 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 FOR SALE: Brand new aluminum PCA screen door from Keim Lumber, $200. Call 330-698-0518 V.M.

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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

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

FOR SALE: 40 gal. natural gas Rheem water heater, $150. CSI water softener, $200. Double white enamel kitchen sink. David Kline, 8940 CR 235, Fred., OH 44627 330-695-4581 V.M.

8' LEGACY Pool Table, complete $800. Used 2.5 Ton Mitsubishi Pallet Jack, good cond. 330-936-7079

22" TORO Personal Pace Lawn Mower, like new. Console Natural Gas Refrigerator, 7 yrs old. 2000W Honda inverter generator. (330) 674-2419 POULTRY NET, 48" x 164', double spike, new roll $165. 330-893-1058

FOR SALE: 2.2 Honda motor $150. White gas cook stove, $250. Eli Yoder Jr., 3883 TR 366, Millersburg, OH 44654 FOR SALE: 2012 16' Tandem Axle Utility Trailer, good condition. $1,300 (330) 317-0712 HITACHI laser mitre saw, used very little, $350; Porter Cable generator, 3500W, $500/obo. 330-567-2218

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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

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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

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• 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... • 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

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

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Friday Evening June 1st, 6:30 PM

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.

Donations NEEDED

Local Handcrafted Furniture Quilt Sale 1pm

10:30am

Pancake & Sausage Breakfast 6am-10am Runs Ohio • Homemade10:30am Local Handcrafted Lunch Stand • BBQ ChickenFurniture Ice Cream • Bake Sale Quilt Sale 1pm • 30x4029, Building (complete on your level site) May For more info,1, call: 8, 15, 22, • 2 Complete 330-465-8318 • 30x40 Building (complete onbedroom yoursuites level site) • Mini Surry or 330-674-6268 2013 • 2 Complete bedroom suites • Nylon buggy harness Or write to: • 2 Standardbred buggy horses Holmes County Kidney Fund, Inc. • Mini Surry • Ponies with harnesses and carts P.O. Box 172, Berlin, OH 44610 • Nylon buggy harness • Two quarters hormone free, processed beef (Doughty Valley Meats) We • Accept 2 Standardbred buggy• Much, horses much more... • Ponies with harnesses and carts •2x5 Twoquilts quarters hormone free, processed Donated may be dropped off at Miller’s Dry Goods in Charm or beef Mt. Hope Fabrics in Mt. Hope.Valley Deadline for dropp off is May 30th. Donated items may (Doughty Meats) Non-profit be dropped off at Mt. Hope Auction Barn, starting at 9:00 a.m. Friday, June 1st. • Much, much more... $63.00 per insertion LUNCH STAND • BBQ CHICKEN HOMEMADE ICE CREAM • BAKE SALE Total 5 weeks = For more info: Call: 330-465-8318 or 330-674-6268 $315.00 Write: Holmes County Kidney Fund, Inc. P.O. Box 172, Berlin, OH 44610 Online: holmescountykidneyfund.org We Accept: Donated quilts may be dropped off at Miller’s Dry Goods in Charm, Mt. Hope Fabrics in Mt. Hope, or at Summit Valley Fabrics 9257 Moreland Rd. Apple Creek. Deadline for drop off is May 31st. Other Donated items may be dropped off anytime prior to sale date at Flying Eagle Hats 5000 Fountain Nook Rd. Apple Creek, or at the Mt. Hope Auction Barn, starting at 9:00 a.m. Friday, June 6th. Friday Evening • June 6th, 6:00 PM VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT

To enter Volleyball tournament call Elaine @ 330.201.2219

There will be a bake sale and a complete menu featuring barbecued chicken with all the trimmings including homemade ice cream. Carry-out will be available starting at 4:00 PM. At 6:30 PM live entertainment will be provided by the Ivan Colentz Band, Forever Young, and Broken Roads. Entertainment for the kids will include Barrel Train rides and a Jumping house. Bring the Family and enjoy the evening.


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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

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

FOR SALE: Fiberglass tub, upright/shower stall, $175. 330- 893-2394 Troyer

AKC Golden Retriever, male 7 mo old. Also 12x16 Kennel, good condition. 8098 S. Apple Creek Rd. Fredericksburg OH 44627 (330) 466-5097

STIHL CHAIN saw. Good cond. w/new chain, $300. Gas floor lamp, $50. S. Troyer 330-567-5908 FOR SALE: Top Buggy w/childrens seats & shelves, mostly LED lights, brakes, good cond. (330) 897-0954 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

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 GERMAN SHEPHERD Male, AKC, 3 yrs old, Chocolate/ Tan, proven breeder, $650. (330) 231-2821

FOR SALE: Gateway Power unit. 26 HP Vanguard eng. hyd. system & brakes. No steering. Good cond. Wayne Yoder, 330-893-4215

(2) SHIBA Females, AKC, shots/wormed, 1 yr old, (330) 359-0705

FOR SALE: 1000 gal. air tank, $400. Also clear gas floor lamps, $25. 330-600-0894

2 YR old & 4 yr. old Elkhound x dogs. Tree some but need hunted, $100. Jr. Yoder, 7720 TR 509, Lakeville, OH

MAY Inventory Close-out Sale! Schlabach's Store, Walnut Creek, Mon-Thur 8-5 Fri.-6, Sat.-3. 330-893-2510

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

FOUNDATION SANDSTONE for sale, house has been removed. Also old doors & windows. Wood stove converted to gas. Make offer. (330) 231-7743 or (330) 231-7741 FOR SALE: Kitchen cabinets in good condition, would be nice for shop or basement, $500. (330) 852-3139 VM COOLING PADS & Foggers for 40 x 500 chicken house. Mel Weaver, 330-600-9368. Yamaha Generator YG2800I. Works good, $800 Gravely tiller, $150. Gravely rotary plow $150. 330-893-2786

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9 WK old AKC Lab Puppies, 3-Black, 3-Brown, all female, shots/wormed. $400 each. (330) 674-3203 AKC 5 Mo. old Golden Retreiver male, $450 (330) 275-2597 FOR SALE: Pug male, proven, also beagle female, $200 for the pair. 330-897-7830 1 YR old Registered Weimaraner female, $500. 3 yr old Weimaraner, female, pet only $50. (330) 674-1611 after 5pm. ####### 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. ####### 10X14 BLDG, Med-S-Dogs, 3'x7' chain link runs, roof, wash down, whelping units, propane stove, $2,800. (330) 695-9369†Ext 3

FOR SALE: 4 Beagle females. (330) 897-7830

ACA MALE Westie, 18 mo., proven breeder, $500; Grade Bichon male, $100. 740-824-4063. FOR SALE, English Bulldog/Beagle, female, English Bulldog Puggle female, Also, Puggle female, bred, Call (330) 749-1141 2 PUGGLE Females, good mothers, 2 yrs old, $150/ea. (330) 897-6602 FOR SALE: Five Pen whelping or dog cage unit. Good condition, $350 OBO. 330-897-1260 FOR SALE:2 SHIBA 1 F, 1 M 3yrs. old. Also, 4 1-4 yrs Chihuahua 3F, 1M Blue Merle. 740-545-7296 LAB PUPPIES, AKC Reg, Shot/wormed, males & females, Chocolate & black. $600. (330) 695-9937

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AKC Siberian Husky male, 6 mo. old, $350. (330) 674-1988.

9 MO old Shit-zu/Bicheon female, house broke, pet only. (330) 852-1302

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

LITTLE CHIHUAHUA male puppy, black w/tan, well socialized, nice build, $200. 330-359-5459.

AKC 10 mo old Dalmation Male, (330) 893-2035

3 YR. OLD ACA Bichon female, $75. M. Swartzentruber, 4681 CR 229, Fredericksburg, OH 44627

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 mo old 3/4 English Bulldog, 1/4 Beagle, female, good breeding stock, $500. (330) 695-9310 YELLOW LAB puppies, AKC reg'd, shots and wormed, males & females, 8 weeks old. (330) 695-2272 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 KENNEL SELLOUT! Females- $100, males- $50. First come--First serve! Also available--kennels, waterlines & stainless steel feeders. (330) 763-4239 FOR SALE: 10x20 dog kennel. Good cond. For more info call 330-600-0556

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 DASCHUND FOR sale: 2 yr old female, $100. 5 yr old female $150. 4yr old male $175. (330) 466-3968

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. AIR CLEANING System for dog kennel. Also 8000BTU Haier A/C. Used in dog kennel. (330) 852-1302

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

WHEATEN AKC Reg. puppies: 1 male $750 & 1 female. $1500. Ready to go, shots and wormed. Call 330-473-9944.

JACK RUSSELL, 8 wk old puppies, 3-f, 1-m, shots & wormed. (330) 852-1703 FOR SALE: Male Beagle. Chases rabbits, $75 OBO. Leave message. (330) 674-2596 2 YR OLD Coyote Dogs, 1 female, 1 male, started, (330) 852-1302

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

FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrier. Female, 3 years old. Good pet, friendly, $20. Trail, 330-893-3782

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

7/8 E. Bulldog/Puggle, 2-f, 5 mo old, nice bulldog features, $750 (330) 600-2807

FOR SALE: 6 month old German Shepherd puppy. Black & Tan. 330-893-4519

FOR SALE: Yorkie Male, 6 mo. old. Mature, about 3 lbs. Makes great pet. AKC $250 obo. 330-279-3867

FOR SALE: 3 Poodle females & 1 Yorkie male. Call (330) 674-1945 or daytime (330) 600-1296.

I WILL BUY unwanted mix breed pups for $20 each. 330-880-3392.

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

WANTED: AKC or ACA Boston Terriers. 330-695-2467.

SMALL DOG Kennel Size Electric Refrigerator, works good. $85 (330) 260-5879

BICHON FEMALE, 5 yrs old, $200. (330) 674-0356 Ext 2

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

TWO 1-1/2 yr. old 3/4 English Bulldog, 1/4 Cur, brindle white females, $200/ea. OBO. 330-600-9550

Pets Supplies 320

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. ENGLISH BULLDOG BEAGLE female, nicely built, 3 yr old, $300 firm. (330) 359-0672 ENGLISH MASTIF Puppy, male, 5 mo old, fawn, $400. (330) 695-6793 FOR SALE: 12 doggie doors, 12"x14"; Also, rubber coated wire. All used, good condition. (330) 674-1416. 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

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Tools Machinery 410

FOR SALE: Natural Gas Generators, Onan 12KW, good condition. $3,500. Kohler 20KW, good condition. $5,000. 30KW Kohler, good condition. $6,000. 45KW Kohler, good condition. $6,500. 50KW Kohler, w/V-8 GM Engine, like new. $8,500. (330) 231-2634

FOR SALE: 10.3 acres, 5br 1.5ba, w/smaller house attached, 2br, 2ba, both walk out basements, outdoor furnace, 13 stall barn, shop. Taking bids until May 23rd. Reserve the right to reject any or all bids. 3372 E Moreland Rd Fred 264-8705

DEWALT 10" Compound Miter Saw, like new, extra blades, $225 (330) 674-2301†

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FOR SALE: 8000W Lincoln Stick Welder Generator, $1,500 in good condition. (330) 897-3503 FACE MILL, R8 shank with interchangeable 2 1/2" indexable, just like new, $175. 330-893-1058 FOR SALE: Pallet forks for skid loaders, $550. Also Grappel Bucket, priced to sell. Mt. Eaton Trailer, LLC. 330-359-0150

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WANTED: CHEAP calf heifer. (330) 674-1841

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WANTED: FEEDING speltz or barley. Leave message with price. 330-567-9690 WANTED: CIDER Press, (330) 695-3610 VM, Jonas Hochstetler, 6585 Harrison Rd. Fredericksburg OH WANTED: YODER Field sprayer, with/without booms, in good condition. Elmer Graber 330-893-2598 WANTED:10" paper grinder in good cond. Christ Zook, South Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627

Tools Machinery WANTED: WOOD fired hot

STEEL CITY wood lathe and Rikon Jointer. Both excellent condition and very reasonable. Ph 330-276-4075 50 -HP Imperial diesel motor, 279 hrs., 1-owner, G. Yoder, (330) 897-0343 ext. 1. BOSCH 12V Right Angle Drill/Driver. 3 batteries & charger, like new condition. Paid $175 selling for $100. Century Components 330-852-3613 CANTILEVER RACK, light duty, 3' wide x 6 1/2', 12 arms, $275. 330-893-1058 FOR SALE: Tools & equipment used in workworking business; Also finishing equipment. 330-893-9371. 5600WATT WACKER Generator, in very good condition. $1,400 (330) 852-0615 after 5pm. FOR SALE: 8000W Kohler Natural Gas Generator, w/Ford 1800RPM water cooled engine, under 100 hrs, very nice unit. $4,500. (330) 359-5683 evenings. MILLER BOBCAT 225 welder/generator w/50' cables, exc. cond., $1600. Jonas Jr. Yoder, CR 19. 330-893-0716

Home Condo For Sale

water heater (Effy) Prefer the upright kind. Andy E. Yoder, 6000 TR 607, Fredericksburg, OH 44627

WANTED: V Twin Engine w/Horizontal shaft, 1618HP, must be in good runing condition. Please call (330) 897-1098 WANTED: BEE swarms to collect. Roy L. MIller, 3915 T.R. 366, Mlbg. 330-8934408 wk. 330-674-4418 WANTED: OPEN surrey w/fiberglass seats, pony harness & cart, for 50" pony. Has to be wooden wheels. 6645 Salt Creek Rd, Fredericksburg 44627.

Mobile Home For Sale

12X60 2 BR MOBILE home on 1 ac., flat ground, outside of Big Prairie, lg. covered concrete porch, 24x30 insulated garage. Move-in ready with many updates, incld'g plumbing, elect., flooring, w/d hkup., c/a. Appls. included. $45,000, down payment req'd. 330-231-2612.

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Land Sale Rent

40 ACRES with mineral rights, 90% wooded, located on CR 10, Fresno, OH, (330) 852-0074. WANTED TO buy: Standing Timber & Land, (740) 502-4074 FOR SALE: 7 acres mostly open land, great building site, located on CR 61, Millersburg. Will be taking sealed bids, June 16th @ 6pm. We reserve right to reject any or all bids. Bidding will be at 2308 CR 58, Millersburg, OH. 44654. Contact #330-674-0356†x3.

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Home Condo Rentals

MOVE IN Ready, 1998 Redman 16'x80' mobile home in Grandview Estates, 3br, 2ba, cathedral ceiling, gas ht, AC, $16,500. Home must stay in park. (330) 231-2119 2 BR, 1 BA country home in E. Holmes, no smoking, assist animals only, refs. & sec. dep. required, plus utilities. 330-663-3691

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Mobile Home Rentals

VERY NICE Mobile Home, in Grandview Estates, 2br, 1ba, includes W/S/T, $400/mo+dep 330-231-2119

500

Automobiles

WANTED: mulch hay. Nelson L. Yoder, 8753 CR 235, Fredericksburg, OH 44627

2006 HONDA Odessey 140k mi., good condition, $6500. 330-763-0376

WANTED: CONCRETE slabs from old buildings, large or small. 6928 CR 407, Millersburg. (330) 674-1000

2000 TOYOTA Sienna, good condition, 219K, great work vehicle, $1,500. 1999 Chevy Tahoe, clean, excellent cond., 4WD, Hitch, no rust $2,500 330-466-2181

WANTED TREE TOPS. Can pay in most situations. Jr. Yoder, 7720 TR 509, Lakeville, OH 44638 WANTED: PONY wagon with 2 seats for big pony. (330)695-2082

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HYUNDAI 6500W diesel generator, only 9 hrs., $3900./obo. (330) 401-8262.

Triplex & Shop for sale in Killbuck, very good condition. akvincrentals.com (330) 674-2819

1000WATT HONDA Generator, in very good condition. $350. (330) 852-0615 after 5pm.

5BR, 3BA, house on 1 acre lot, 7461 TR 317, Millersburg. Many new updates. $215,000 obo 330-359-0270

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

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Auto Parts Accessories

FOR SALE: 8' truck cap, w/toolboxes, (330) 674-2743

520

Boats

14' V-BOTTOM Crestliner, w/9.8HP Mercury $1000 obo (330) 473-0325


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Boats 650

2013 YAMAHA 9.9, High thrust, long shaft, tiller, electric, same as new. $2,250. 330-473-7560 GLASSMASTER 17'6" fiberglass boat. 130HP 110 motor. 41 lb thrust trolling motor. $3,500. (330) 897-1038 Leave message. '85 16' ALUMACRAFT Deep V fishing boat w/ 1985 30 HP Mariner Motor. Excellent cond., Side console, Live well-rod locker, llights, Anchor Maids Loaded, $4,800. Steve Yoder, 3697 T.R. 124, Millersburg, Ohio 44654. 330-893-4758. Daytime. FOR SALE: Boat Motor 20 HP Johnson long shaft tiller, $800. 330-698-1778 Atlee 1989 JOHNSON 25HP Boat Motor, $775 (330) 275-0136 FOR SALE: 1982 19-ft fiberglass Bayliner, $1700. 330-377-4706 or 330231-4706

530

Building Materials 775

655

1988 K75S BMW 750cc, saddle bags, tank bags, new seat, tires, 59k mi., red, $2900/obo. 330-567-3379

830

FARHNEY'S AMISH TAXI, short or long hauls, 2 mini vans, 80¢/mi. 330-897-2170 or 330-390-0164.

2000 FORD F-350 7.3 diesel, 4x4, Ext. Cab, $3,300. Call 330-204-5032 MONARCH Goose neck stock trailer. 14 ft. div. gate, rubber mats stored inside. Good shape. 330-897-0857

545

Vans

VAN FOR RENT. 2008 15pass, hitch receiver. Now available June 7-19, Good Rates Mlbg. 330-231-4493 2006 FORD 350, 12 pass., 262K, $1,800 call 330-204-5032 FOR SALE: Chrysler 2005 Town Country Mini-Van, 112K, Excellent Condition, DVD. (330) 204-6091

Building Materials

207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

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FOR SALE: Qtr. Sawn R.O + W.O Lumber. Also Oak rails. Henry J.C Yoder. 330-893-3148 VM. REFLECTIVE Insulation 3/8" -2" 4x8 sheets and rolls Delivery avail. 419-602-1837.

Hauling 925

HAULING LIMESTONE, gravel, mulch, landscape gravel, top soil. Can haul 8 ton, competitive rates, Jerry's Trucking, Jerry Troyer, 330-763-4887. HAULING AMISH Ladies, Doc apts, shopping, day trips etc. Can haul up to 4 people. Charging .80/mi. Non-smoker, located outside of Fredericksburg. Call (330) 749-4947 ICH KAUF! Trash piles & dumps, can write letter to this address: 10955 TR 262, Mlbg. 44654 Call evenings. (330)-275-7980

865

Painting 1130

GORILLA Painting, Co. Free est. on ext., vinyl, steel, wood sidings. 330-231-3541

1120

Windows

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

Welding

Troy Ridge Mfg

3998 Cr 168 Millersburg, OH 44654 (330) 473-7727 Custom Welding Specializing in Aluminum 11200 AD13108799 Truck Beds • Tool 144 Boxes

Lawn & Gardening

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WILL TILL Gardens in Holmes County Area. Will also do some bobcat work. Duane Weaver 330-763-1192

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

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

HAULING WITH 1 ton dump truck & trailer. Will also do bobcat work. Duane Weaver, 330-763-1192.

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89 SKAMPER, 10' Pop-Up Truck Camper, nice condition, $1,600. 330-473-7560

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Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 x1 / 231-8813

Now Offering Custom Cabinets, choose any style, specie color, or size. Bring your plans and we can help you. We also carry maple cabinets ready to install in 2-3 weeks. Willow Springs Cabinet 31479 TR 231, Fresno, OH 43824. 330-897-0099

2005 SPRINGDALE 26' Camper, Excellent Condition, sleeps 6, no slides, $8,000 obo. (330) 936-7079

540

DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split, rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. Also repairs. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433

Cabinet Making

695

Fencing 830

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

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

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FOR SALE: Honda 4 wheeler 250, $1100. Call for more information, (330) 763-4795

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USED CAR SALE 2005 Ford Escape XLT FWD

$

6,900

#14266B

2008 Chevy Impala LT

10,900

$

13,500

#3489

13,500

$

2008 Chevy Equinox LT AWD

$

13,900

#3381A

14,900

#3457

14,400

$

14,900

$

15,900

#3475A

17,900

#3471A

#3434

13,700

$

#3411

14,500

$

14,900

$

#3470

18,400

#3444

16,500

$

#3482

#14218A

#3494

18,900

#3454

$

13,900

#3440

14,500

$

#3416A

14,900

$

#3429

#3441

16,500

$

#3500

#3433

2012 Jeep Liberty LTD 4x4

$

19,900

#3425

$

2013 Chry Town & Country Touring

22,900

$

#3464

2010 Cadillac CTS Luxury

22,900

$

27,900

#3391

#3498

2010 Chevy Tahoe LTZ

2011 Cadillac SRX AWD

$

#3436

28,900

$

#15012A

21,500

$

#3445

21,900

$

24,900

$

#3459

2010 Nissan Armada Platinum

28,900

$

#13343A

#3406

2011 Buick La Crosse CXS

2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee AWD

25,900

$

#3442

2012 Chevy Crew 4x4 WT

29,900

$

#3473

$

12,900

#3419

13,900

$

2012 Chevy Malibu 1LT

14,900

$

15,500

$

#15004A

16,600

#3435

14,900

$

#3483

#3385

#3480

20,900

#3453

15,700

22,500

#3484

16,900

$

20,900

$

#3450

25,900

#3427

$

37,900

#15016A

14,900

$

$

#3458

#3461

#3497

2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT

16,900

$

#3465

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

$

#3474

15,900

22,900

2011 Buick Enclave CXL AWD

2013 Chevy K2500 Crew

#3499

2010 Chevy Traverse LS FWD

#3481

$

2011 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4

$

13,900

2012 Toyota Corolla S

2011 Chevy Traverse 1LT

$

$

2013 Mazda 2

2011 Ford Ranger XL

$

#3479

2011 KIA Soul Plus

2011 Chevy Equinox 1LT AWD 2012 GMC Terrain SLE FWD

$

12,900

$

2012 Ford Focus SE

2013 Chevy Impala LTZ

$

#3490

2011 Ford Ranger XL

2011 Chevy Malibu 1LT

21,400

21,400

13,900

$

2009 Mazda 5 Sport

2011 Chevy Colorado REG WT 4X2

2012 Honda Civic LX

2011 Ford Fusion SE

2013 Chevy Captiva LTZ FWD 2011 Nissan Murano S AWD 2012 Ford Escape Limited 4x4

#3446

12,900

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2012 Chevy Volt Electric

$

$

2012 Chevy Captiva 2LS

2011 Nissan Rogue SV AWD

$

2012 Fiat 500 Sport

2012 Chrysler 200 Touring LX

2011 Mini Y Hardtop

2013 Chevy Malibu LT

$

12,400

$

2008 GMC Canyon EXT 4x4 SL

16,200

2007 Chevy Silverado K1500 Crew LTZ

$

2011 Ford Ranger XL

2011 VW Jetta SEL

$

#3418

2010 KIA Optima EX

2008 Honda Accord EX-L 4DR

2010 Mazda 3 Sport

2008 GMC Envoy Denali

$

#3487

2013 Chevy Sonic LT

2010 Dodge Journey SE

$

11,900

$

2011 Chevy Impala LT

2011 Chevrolet Colorado XL

$

#14331A

2012 Nissan Versa S 5DR

#14017A

#3455

2013 Ford Edge LTD AWD

27,900

$

#3462

2013 Chevy Tahoe LT 4x4

44,900

$

#3460

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Low Payment$ 2012 Chevy Cruze

2013 Chevy Impala LT

Only 31,000 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, Air, CD Stereo, Manual Transmission

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Remote Start, Driver Info Center, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels

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13,991

$

OR

220

72 Months

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2012 Chevy Captiva LT

OR

282

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72 Months

18,997 OR

298

$

17,982 OR

72 Months

72 Months

314

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19,997 OR

72 Months

2014 Chevy Impala Only 17,000 Miles!!! “New Body Style”, Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, XM Radio

21,962 OR

345

$

267

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16,980OR

72 Months

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2014 Chevy Cruze LT

Sale Price

$

17,942 OR

16,988 OR $267

72 Months

2011 Chevy Equinox Only 38,000 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, XM Radio, Traction Control

282

$

72 Months

Only 26,000 Miles!!! Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Cloth, Bed Cover, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package

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2011 Buick Lacrosse CXL

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Sale Price

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Sale Price

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18,993 OR$298

72 Months

2011 Chevy Traverse AWD 2013 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg 4x4 2011 Chevy Equinox LT AWD

Only 30,000 Miles!!! Power Seat, Remote Start, Keyless Entry, Heated Leather, CD Stereo

$

282

$

Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Air

Sale Price

2014 Chevy Cruze LT Only 12,000 Miles!!! Power Windows, & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air

Only 13,000 Miles!!! Power Sunroof, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels

Sale Price

$

2013 Chevy Impala LTZ Only 20,000 Miles!!! Heated Leather Seats, Power Sunroof, Remote Start, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels

$

251

72 Months

Only 24,000 Miles!!! Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Heated Leather, Alloy Wheels

Sale Price

17,981

15,962 OR

$

2011 Buick Regal CXL

Only 17,000 Miles!!! Power Seat, Air, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels

$

2011 Chevy Malibu LT Only 26,000 Miles!!! Power Seat, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, XM Radio

72 Months

21,488 OR

337

$

72 Months

406

$

25,878 OR

72 Months

Sale Price

$

21,991 OR $345

72 Months

2010 Chevy 1/2 Ton EXT 4X4 LT 2013 Chevy Traverse LT AWD Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Remote Start, Z71, Fog Lights, Driver Info Center

Sale Price

$

Sale Price

$

Power Seat, Power Sunroof, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels

Sale Price

$

3rd Seat, Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Air

407

$

25,932 OR

72 Months

Sale Price

$

28,991 OR$455

72 Months

2013 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 2011 Chevy 1/2 Ton EXT 4X4 LTZ 2010 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 LTZ 2011 Chevy 3/4 Ton Ext 4x4 LTZ Only 7,800 Miles!!! Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air Tow Package

Only 20,200 Miles!!! Keyless Entry, Remote Start, Heated Leather Seats, Driver Info Center

Sale Price

$

31,977

OR

501

$

72 Months

6.2L v8, Power Seats, Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Seats, Spray In Bedliner

Sale Price

$

31,977

OR

501

$

72 Months

Sale Price

$

31,962OR

Diesel, Power Seats, Z71, Heated Leather,Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels

501

$

72 Months

Sale Price

$

34,990OR$549

72 Months

*While supplies last. Vehicle color may not reflect sale vehicle. Payments based on 3.99% APR at 72 Months with approved credit, tax and title separate. Sale ends 5/31/14.

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