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Giving back to community
Holmes Christian Women to meet
Kidney Fund Auction at Mount Hope is way family shows gratitude
Homes County Christian Women’s Club will meet June 3 at the Carlisle Inn, Walnut Creek, from 9:3011:30 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 330-4732529 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 of July program of songs and readings.
By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer
Starlight Golf Scramble is Friday Pomerene Hospital is planning its 2014 Starlight Golf Scramble, to take place at Fire Ridge Golf Course on Friday, May 30. The Starlight Golf Scramble is hosted by the Pomerene Foundation & Pomerene Hospital Auxiliary. See Pg. 15 — CALENDAR
Grateful for the support they received, one local family has found a way to give back to the community for 38 years by organizing and hosting an annual charity auction at the Mount Hope Auction Barn. The Kidney Fund Auction is Saturday, May 31, but it kicks off Friday at 6 p.m. with a barbecue chicken dinner, volleyball tournament and live entertainment. For kids, there’s a barrel train ride and an inflatable jumping house. A large breakfast from 6-10 a.m., gets everything going on Saturday, with the actual auction starting at 9 a.m. and continuing on into the afternoon until all the items have been sold. The furniture auction starts at 10:30 a.m., and quilts will be auctioned off at 1 p.m. Some of the larger items include a 30x40 storage building, which will be constructed on site using materials and labor
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An open buggy with horses and harnesses will be auctioned off at the Kidney Fund Auction this Saturday. Some of the other larger items that are available include a 30 x 40 storage building, which will be constructed on site using materials and labor donated by local lumber yards and construction companies; several complete bedroom furniture sets and quilts. donated by local lumber sets; an open buggy with smaller items on auction, be available — barbecue yards and construction horses and harnesses; and mostly of the lawn and chicken with all the trimcompanies; several com- quilts. garden variety. plete bedroom furniture There will also be many A noon lunch will also See Pg. 9 — KIDNEY
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Goodwill announces Sunday store hours; Mobile Donation Truck expansion Goodwill Industries of Wayne and Holmes Counties Inc. announces new Sunday store hours. Now through summer, Goodwill stores in Wooster, Orrville, Rittman, Millersburg and Loudonville are open Sundays from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Goodwill also has expanded its Mobile Donation Truck service throughout Wayne County. Every Saturday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Goodwill’s Mobile Dona-
tion Truck will be parked at a community location to receive donations. The first Saturday of each month, drop off your gently used clothing, computers and household items at Shreve Village Hall; the second Saturday of each month at Doylestown Village Hall; the third Saturday at Creston Municipal Building; and the fourth Saturday at Dalton’s Community Recycling Area and West Salem Village Garage/Community Recycling Area. Individuals and organizations with a large quantity of items to donate may call Goodwill to schedule a free pick-up. Donations are always accepted at Goodwill stores.
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Community End of school activities keep grandparents on the go ’Tis the season for grandchildren’s school events and grandparent’s bragging rights. One morning we went to Berkeley Middle School where 14-year-old grandson Gabriel (aka Gabe) was being honored (and surprised) at being named Student of the Month. This is a big deal since there are 300 students in his class. There was a little breakfast in the library and his teacher gave a terrific speech about his attributes. Another morning it was a continental breakfast (donuts) and awards presentation at Berkeley High School for underclassmen. Sixteen-yearold grandson Nathan
got a school letter (B) for good grades all year, and a certificate for having the highest grades in biology. His biggest award was for being the outstanding first year cadet in the Jr. ROTC since he aspires to be in the military as an officer some day. That night we went to the senior honors and awards night at the same school where 18 year old Sarah Katherine got a school letter for good
grades all year and the highest award in art for her ceramics. She was thrilled since she was not expecting anything. Sarah’s high school graduation is on the calendar for June 2. It’s to be downtown at the North Charleston Coliseum since her class is so large. I suppose they hold many local graduations at that location so that is why it’s on a Monday. As I write this she has three more actual days of school, then she is going to accompany her father on a weeklong trip to Florida to visit various relatives and friends. It also will be a support raising trip for Jason for his Ministry to the Military.
The other bit of excitement was when Gabe went to his eighth-grade prom with a girl. It started out he was just going to meet here there as a “friend.” He told her he was not renting a tux (!) but would wear a nice dress shirt and pants. Things kind of snowballed from there. It turned out he bought a new pair of pants, a sport coat and a black shirt and gold tie — to match her black and gold dress. (At least he didn’t skip school that day to do his hair like she did.) Then there was the matter of flowers. His mother wanted to make his “friend” a cute little wrist corsage of silk flow-
Church notes Summer worship, joint services set
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Clark and Millersburg Presbyterian Churches have announced summer worship service times changes as well as three upcoming joint worship opportunities. During the summer months, June, July and August, Clark Presbyterian worship will be at 9 a.m. and Millersburg will worship at 10:15 a.m. Joint worship services will on June 22 in Clark, on July 20 at Troyer’s Hollow and on Oct. 5 in Millersburg. The three joint services will be at 10 a.m.
Millersburg UMC sets summer worship hours Millersburg United Methodist Church, 5395 Township Road 226, will hold summer worship at 10 a.m., effective June 1. Nursery care is available. Pastor is the Rev. Thomas Jones. Visit the web site at www.millers-
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 within normal range when a blood sample is taken before donation. A picture ID is required for all donors — generally a driver’s license. Refreshments will be served to all donors.
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Club meeting TOPS 1573 On May 7, members of TOPS OH No. 1573 Nashville had a loss of 6¾ pounds. Bonnie Porter brought popcorn with sprinkle-on flavoring for the monthly tasting food. Janice Tope gave the program and passed around two lists, one titled “10 Super Foods For Better Health” and the other was the 10 worst foods or places to eat out. On May 14, members had a
loss of 3¾ pounds. Tope was best weekly loser, Becky Kemper was best weekly rededicated loser and Lana Rush was best weekly KOPS. Geneva Pringle gave a program for TOPS Magazine January 2010 titled “Creating a SMART Goal.” S stands for be specific; M, the goal should be measurable; A, make it attainable; R, it needs to be realistic; and T, it should be timely. Set a date to reach the goal. A new member quoted Dr. Oz
ers that she could keep. He insisted on real flowers that cost him $20. (It’s good his lawn mowing job is flourishing.) Then somehow a dinner before the prom got scheduled. The mothers drove the pair to Olive Garden, a half hour away. The other couple that was to have gone along decided to go to a Mexican restaurant. So the moms sat with the kids and did all the talking, according to Gabe. This took another hit on Gabe’s wallet plus they were at least a half hour late getting back to the dance. The report is they actually danced. Gabe said some other girl kept trying to get him to dance
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schedules Vacation Bible School Moorhead Mennonite Church, 10415 County Road 329, Shreve, will hold Tasty Treats VBS June 9-13, 7-8:45 p.m. For ages 4 through grade 12. For more information visit moorheadmennonite. org.
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New arrivals BRADY WILLIAM was born April 27 to Mark and Kristy Kister, Wooster. He weighed 7 pounds and was 19 inches long. He joins siblings Logan and Landri. Grandparents are Marv and Kathie Kister of Lakeville and Ev and Barb Hofstetter of Kidron. Great-grandparents are Esther Moses of Wooster, Harry Kister of Shreve and Charles and Hazel Blough of Kidron.
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 A SON, Ryan RobCamp. Call 330-857-5516. or 330- ert, was born May 20 to 464-1261. Matt and Amy Doerfler of Wooster. He weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces and Free Bibles available was 20.5 inches long. He RITTMAN — Need a Bible? We joins brothers Todd and can deliver/mail you one without Luke. cost or obligation. KJV Bible, New Grandparents are RobTestament, Large Print and Chil- ert and Rita Gerber of dren’s Bible Stories are available. Millersburg and Steve Contact: 330-855-7734, 330-927-4857, and Cherri Doerfler of 330-939-6231 or needfreebibles@ Wooster. Great-grandgmail.com. parents are Maynard and Fern Begly of Thurman, Gene and Marilyn Boatner and Wif Doerfler, all of Wooster.
as saying, “The fat around your stomach becomes an organ itself, sending toxins throughout your body.” At the May 21 meeting, nine members opened with the TOPS and KOPS pledges. Leonard Jones was the best weekly loser. He said to eat a good breakfast and to walk. Tope was the best weekly rededicated loser. Mary Burgett was best weekly KOPS. Jones told about his trip to
with her but he brushed her off nicely. She was the same little girl who had invited him to her birthday party a couple weeks ago where her friends tried to pressure him into taking her to the prom instead of the girl he’d asked. He stood his ground. Surviving junior high is like going through a mine field. After the prom there was a party at someone’s fancy house who had a big swimming pool. The evening ended about 11:30 p.m. Now we hear there is to be an eighth grade graduation, too. Doesn’t anyone wait for high school to do these things any more?
Romania. Most of the people there are thin. Breakfast served there is close to what is eaten in the United States. He shared the history of the medieval cities and churches. They are well preserved. The May 28 meeting is fruit and veggie night. Take three items. Bonnie Porter will have the program. The group meets each Wednesday at Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 p.m. with weigh-in at 5:15 p.m.
Let your family know you are safe If your community experiences a disaster, register on the American Red Cross Safe and Well website, available through RedCross.org to let your family and friends know about your welfare. If you do not have Internet access, call 1-666-GETINFO to register yourself and your family.Register 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 polling place changed Prairie Township polling place has been changed to Prairie Township Fire Station, 118 E. Jackson St., Holmesville. Look for flags and polling location signs. Take identification to the polls.
Briefs (From Page 4) Employed by Altercare (Majora Lane Center) for 26 years, Mullet is a teacher, mentor and longterm care expert. Her colleagues indicate she has exceptional respect for residents, staff and the communities they serve,
and does it all with a sense of humor that is appreciated by everyone around her. Mullet recently became a wound certified nurse. For her dedication to the residents and staff, Phyl Mullet is the OHCA 2014 Support Service Professional of the Year.
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Remembering our fallen Memorial Day speaker recalls combat veterans who gave their lives
He shared the story and last letter of Marine Sgt. William Stacey, who, on Jan. 31, 2012, was killed in action by an IED while leading his squad on a mission in Afghanistan. Citing an excerpt from the letter Stacey had written to be delivered home in the event of his untimely death, Menuez read:
By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer While there is no honor in war, or in waging war, there is true honor in those who serve and die for the freedoms of many. That was the message shared by Joel Menuez, a Holmes County Vietnam veteran, who served with the U.S. Army, and who was the speaker at Millersburg’s Memorial Day service at Oak Hill Cemetery. Memorial Day, he said, is set aside to honor those who gave their lives “so you can do anything you want to,” Menuez told the crowd gathered at the top of the hill. But, “remembering our fallen once a year is not enough,” he said. For those left behind, there
“My death did not change the world …. it may be tough for you to justify its meaning at all. But there is a greater meaning to it. Perhaps I did not change the world. Perhaps there is still injustice in the world. “But there will be a child See Pg. 8 — MEMORIAL
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Joel Menuez, a Vietnam veteran, speaks at Oak Hill Cemetery for Millersburg’s Memorial Day ceremony. are daily reminders — an empty seat at the dinner table, a smaller gathering on Thanksgiving, “the voice of a loved one that is only a distant memory.” For every combat soldier, even those who return home, “there is always a small part of them that dies there.” Menuez shared the stories of three combat veterans who gave their lives for their country.
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than a man laying down his life for his friends,” Menuez said. He also spoke of Holmes County’s Rick Miller, who at 19 was drafted into service. “He was a fun-loving kid from Berlin,” who Menuez said he remembers seeing walking through the halls of their high school. Miller, while leading his squadron, died in combat on April 21, 1966. Menuez reminded those attending the service to “never lose focus of what Memorial Day means.” “In my heart I believe that if those who died could stand next to you, they would tell you to enjoy your picnics, enjoy your beach, enjoy a round of golf … take time to enjoy your families, and enjoy your lives … (but) never forget our sacrifices, our lives.”
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Saturday, at the Kidney Fund Auction in Mount Hope, a variety of furniture Submitted photos will be available at 10:30 a.m. There are plenty of other items that will be Starting at 1 p.m., quilts will be sold to the highest bidders at this year’s auctioned off as well, big and small. In the words of Marv Yoder, who helps Kidney Fund Auction, held at the Mount Hope Auction Barn on Saturday. organize the event, “Everything is a donated item, and nobody is making And all of the money is going toward a good cause — the continued support commission on a sale.” of area residents who are suffering from kidney disease.
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The result was the Holmes County Kidney Fund, which serves residents in Holmes and surrounding counties. The emphasis of the charity is on helping cover the costs of medication,
a permanent need for people who need, or have already received, a kidney transplant. “After a transplant, there’s the necessity for an ongoing drug regimen so your body doesn’t reject
the new organ,” explained and until they are sure Marv. “But hospitals the recipient has access to won’t perform a transplant operation unless See Pg. 12 — KIDNEY
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Use the failures to build toward success By CHRISTINE L. PRATT also experienced failure, said Troyer, who said they Staff Writer should not be dissuaded, E. HOLMES DIS- but empowered by it. TRICT — From the He said his years in ABCs of kindergarten to school taught him many the 27 Amendments and valuable life lessons. derivatives of senior year, Firstly, he said, “failure is the Hiland High School just a part of life.” class of 2014 has been “We seniors will never together through many stop failing,” he said, lessons, including those encouraging his peers to get outside the core classes of over it and get on with life. English, math, science and He said school taught history. him to build friendships, That’s according to vale- which have helped create dictorian Bradley Troyer, “some of the most vivid who addressed the class memories over the last during Sunday’s com- four years.” mencement ceremony. His formal education Over the years, they’ve also taught him to “be gained not only knowl- myself and stay true to edge, but developed quali- myself no matter what I ties, roles and characteris- do,” said Troyer. “Don’t tics that now define them. ever let anyone make Over the years, they’ve decisions for you.”
Finally, he said, his years at East Holmes have taught him “hard work is always the key to success.” Since their first day of middle school, together they’ve walked through the doors of Hiland 1,040 times. They’ve spent 14,475 hours in school since kindergarten, said salutatorian Daniel Schlabach, converting those hours to seconds … 53,082,000 of them. Graduation is a day to celebrate the successes and the seconds spent getting there, he said. They’ve made memories, gotten driver’s licenses, picked schedules and, finally, decided what to do after graduation, he said, pointing to a group of peers who will leave to
become members of the military, college students, workers. However, he said, “we didn’t always succeed in what we did. Sometimes we failed.” He encouraged his classmates to not be tainted by their failures, but see them for the role they play in a lifetime of successes. “Success is not just a onetime choice, but a series of choices we make every day, a series of commitments you make every day.” And, he said, “As we say goodbye, don’t forget what we learned here, inside and outside the classroom — how to build relationships and make friends.” See Pg. 11 — HILAND
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The rap on my car window jolted me like the time my buddy Magnus and I were on a bicycle ride near the village of Trail when I stopped to get a picture of a cluster of young lambs and leaned too close to an electric fence. That time I ended up wetting my shorts, and the incident was instantly celebrated by Magnus as, “One of the funniest moments in human history!” Thankfully, in the absence of electrical shock, my latest “startling” stopped short of incontinence, but it did carry every bit of the surprise. “You alright in there fella?’” shouted what appeared to be a beard wearing a ball cap outside my rain-beaded window. I rolled down the window to answer but before I could speak the knocker began again. “I didn’t mean to spook you. I just saw you sitting here, and I wondered if you were having car trouble or some other kind of problem and, well, I just wondered if you might need help.”
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“Oh, no, I’m fine. Thank you, though,” I said. “I was just waiting for the rain to die down a bit so I could get a picture of the flags and I guess I just got a little bit lost in thought.” “Ah, yes, those flags ...” he said, his voice trailed off as his gaze followed the line of red, white and blue as it hop-scotched its way up the hill and out of sight. “They’re really something to see aren’t they?” “Something to see” is a good start; but I run out of words each time I try to describe the “Freedom Flags” that run from one end of the village of Fredericksburg to the other. An annual project of the Fredericksburg American Legion Auxiliary, each flag is sponsored by a family, friend or grateful citizen in honor of one or more servicemen or servicewomen.
A placard on each pole names the honoree, and a colored ribbon on the flag’s staff denotes their status — active, inactive or deceased (yellow, red or blue respectively). The Freedom Flags go up before Memorial Day and remain until just after Independence Day. I first stumbled
upon the sight one morning several years ago as I rode through town on my way to work. Each year since, I’ve looked forward to the spring morning I’ll blast down the hill to the square and suddenly find myself in a scene that looks as if it was plucked straight out of the summer of 1945.
Something to see and plenty to ponder in a world that all too easily forgets. Make a trip through Fredericksburg this June to see the flags, and be sure to take some time to look at the placards on the poles. There may well be names you’ll recognize, and plenty that may not seem familiar,
career in the military and three will be embarking Of the graduates, Eding- on missions work. er noted, one is pursuing a In addition to the 56 stu-
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from its business academy Reporter Christine L. and 67 Amish eighth-grad- Pratt can be reached at ers, who are ending their 330-674-5676 or cpratt@ public education career. the-daily-record.com.
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but each one of those veterans shares a place of highest honor in a town that knows how to show its gratitude to the makers and keepers of freedom. (See photos of Fredericksburg’s Freedom Flags on Facebook at JohnLorsonSendHelp.)
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Farming There are busy days ahead for Holstein breeders The North Eastern Ohio Holstein Show will be held Saturday, June 14, at the Mahoning County Fairgrounds, Canfield. The show is hosted by the District 1 and 2 Holstein Clubs. The show will begin with showmanship classes at 9 a.m. Judge for the show will be Chris Lang. For information or to make entries contact Mrs. Jennifer Whiteleather at 330-222-1642 or Robert Hippely at 330-823-2123. The District 3 Holstein Show will be held Saturday, June 21, at the
pictures. Entries are due by June 11 at a cost of Barbwire $4 per head. Late entries will be accepted until 8 a.m. the morning of the Barb show at $10 per head. Lumley Entries should be mailed to Louise Harding, 4364 Schilling Hill Road, New Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds, Dover. The show Philadelphia, Ohio 44663. will begin at 10 a.m. with For information contact showmanship classes. The Louise Harding, 330-4327430, or Jarod Harding, Junior Show is open to all juniors, but they must 330-339-5389. The District 7 Holbe a member of the Ohio stein Show will be held Holstein Junior Association. Judge will be Jeff at the Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, on Brown. Kathy DeBruin Saturday, July 12. District will be available to take
8 Holstein Show and the Lorain County Fair will be held Tuesday, Aug. 19, at the fairgrounds at Wellington. The National Holstein Convention will be held June 25-28 at Dubuque, Iowa. The National Holstein Convention Sale will be held June 27. Plans are currently underway for a great Holstein Day at the Ohio Summer Extravaganza hosted by the Ohio Holstein Association on Saturday, Aug. 16, at the Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster. Activi-
ties at the fairgrounds will begin at 12:30 p.m. with a youth clinic and educational program for Junior Holstein members and all interested dairy youth. There will be an open house honoring Esther Welch, retiring editor of the Ohio Holstein News, at the Ohio Holstein Association office at 1375 Heyl Road, Wooster, beginning at 12:30 p.m. At 2 p.m. there will be a special speaker and program; 3 p.m. will be “Reminiscing with Esther Welch”; 4 p.m. a free pre-sale
meal will be served at the Grange Hall at the fairgrounds. The Ohio Summer Extravaganza Sale will begin at 5:30 p.m. The sale will feature genomics, type, and production with consignments from outstanding pedigrees. Consignments are currently being selected for the sale. For information on the sale or activities contact Ken Janes, 330464-4134; Steve Deam, 937-477-6616; Barb Lumley, 330-739-2038: or the Ohio Holstein Association, 330-264-9088.
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of, and we offer to pay for what the insurance doesn’t cover.” The Kidney Fund also transports patients to and from dialysis centers and “supports research projects through the Cleveland Clinic’s Department of Nephrology and Hyper-
tension Research Fund,” according to www.holmescountykidneyfund.org. “How many patients we help at any given time fluctuates quite a bit,” noted Marv, “but we generally have between 20 and 25 clients that we are assisting. And we have
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MOUNT HOPE AUCTION May 21 28 HOGS — 200-225 lbs. 74.50-82; sows, heavy 76; sows light 70. 19 FEEDER PIGS — 70-85 lbs. 77.50-120; 100-120 lbs. 100130. 18 FAT CATTLE — Choice steers 141.50; choice Holstein steers 124-138; good Holstein steers 115-124; 6 BULLS — Jersey bulls 100.50-101; 1,5002,000 113.50-117.
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SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. May 19 91 CALVES — Choice calves 220-300; good calves 185-210; light & thins 70-down; back to farm bulls 185-300; FEEDERS: steers & bulls 115-200, heifers 100-185. 241 CATTLE — Choice steers 140-153.50; good steers 130-139.50; Holstein steers 115-125.50; choice heifers 140148.50; good heifers 120-139.50; good Holstein cows 90-108, yellow and thins 85-down; good beef cows 85-110; bulls 92.50-
some clients that we’ve been helping for years and years and years.” The annual auction is important in making sure that financial assistance continues for years into the future. And there are certainly more painful ways to support a charity cause. “Come out if you love furniture, quilts, or bargains of any kind,” said Marv. “Everything is a donated item, and nobody is making commission on a sale. So there’s plenty to see and bid on, and there’s great food.” Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330674-5676 or bzaffini@thedaily-record.com.
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Farming Uncontrolled fly populations cause economic losses Fly control in cattle is about reducing fly populations, not elimination. The goal is to limit the negative economic impact that flies can cause. There are three main fly species that can economically impact pastured cattle — horn fly, face fly and stable fly. Horn flies are responsible for significant losses. According to Dave Boxler of the University of Nebraska, economic losses associated with the horn fly are estimated at more than $800 million per year in the U.S. Those losses are due to decreased grazing efficiency, blood loss, reduced weight gains and declines in milk production. University of Nebraska studies have shown calf weaning weights to be 10-20 pounds heavier when horn flies were controlled on the mother cows. Horn flies are small, about half the size of a housefly and they are blood feeders. Each fly will bite the animal and feed on blood 20-30 times per day. The economic
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injury or threshold level of horn flies is 200 flies per animal. Horn flies spend most of their time on the animal. The female will leave the animal for a short period to deposit eggs in fresh manure and then return to resume feeding. The most common and often the most convenient method of horn fly control is insecticide impregnated ear tags. The disadvantage of ear tag control is that there are horn fly populations resistant to the pyrethroid insecticides commonly used in the tags. Ear tags should not be put in until horn flies reach that economic threshold level of 200 flies/animal. Those horn fly ear tags should be cut out of the animal’s ear in the fall of the year when fly levels decrease. Other control measures
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KIDRON AUCTION May 22 73 HOGS — 210-230 lbs. 79-83; 230-260 lbs. 67-83.50; butcher sows 58-80; boars by weight 25-56. 453 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 47.50-90; 41-50 lbs. 70-110; 51-60 lbs. 82.50-105; 61 lbs.-up 90-110; bred sows and
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vector the Moraxella bovis bacteria which is a primary pathogen for contagious pinkeye. Control of face flies can be difficult because of all the time that the fly actually spends away from the animal. As with horn flies, insecticide impregnated ear tags are a common form of control. Dust bags and oilers can provide effective control if, once again, animals can have consistent daily access to use of these options. The stable fly is a biting fly that will spend considerable time apart from the animal. This is a pest that will travel up to several miles to bite. These flies and their painful, biting attacks are associated with lowered milk production, reduced feed efficiency and lowered weight gains. Agricultural Research Service entomologist David Taylor says that a model developed to look at the economic impact of stable flies on dairy cattle, cow/calf, pastured and range stocker animals and feedlot cattle showed that stable flies cost the U.S. cattle industry more than
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gilts 130-165; service boars 70-120; roasters 102-175. 70 CALVES — Back to farm, bulls 130-300; back to farm, heifers 110-360; light & thin 100-down. 92 CATTLE — Steers 115; heifers 108.50-119; bulls 104113.50; good beef cows 96-106; medium to good 86-94.50; thin-poor 84-down; FEEDER STEERS — 95-127.50. 2 SHEEP — Market lambs 90-125 lbs 140; feeder lambs up to 85 lbs. 175. 21 GOATS — 25-112.50. 197 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 1,950-down; bred heifers 2,275-down; service bulls 6251,435; open heifers 525-1,400down. Total Consignors 203; total head 908. 35 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 150-340; hay 2nd cutting 210-360; hay 3rd cutting 230-300; lg. bales 30-72.50 each and 125-225 ton; straw 125-160 ton; straw 30-35; ear corn 120.
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Holmes Historical Society lists events for 2014 MILLERSBURG — The Holmes County Historical Society announced its 2014 programs and events for the community and surrounding area. The Historical Society is located at The Holmes County Cultural Center, 484 Wooster Road, Millersburg, OH 44654. Programs and seminars Breakfast at the Castle Club — June 7, 7-10 a.m. A fundraising breakfast by donation served in the Castle Club Banquet facility right next to the Victorian House Museum in the Cultural Center. All funds go to support the cultural center upgrades and programming. Cultural Center Art/ Antiques Fair — June 14, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Show on the Victorian House property of local Holmes County artists and antiques vendors. Many fine art pieces plus quality antiques from society members will be offered for this event.
Both the Victorian House and Millersburg Glass Museum will be open that day for tours. Millersburg Glass Appraisal — Saturday, June 21, from 10 a.m.noon at The Holmes County Cultural Center, Castle Club located at 484 Wooster Road, Millersburg. Individuals and collectors of the famous Millersburg Glass are invited to take their own pieces to be appraised by professional collectors from the Millersburg Glass Association. The fee is $5 for up to three pieces per person. View the quality and inspiring designs in the glass pieces housed at the Millersburg Glass Museum located at the Cultural Center while you are waiting for your appraisal. An educational four-minute video and self-guided tour is provided with historical facts about this popular Victorian glass that
has excited collectors for decades. Unusual & Mysterious Holmes County: Part 2 — Wednesday, Aug. 14, 7-9 p.m. at The Holmes County Library at 3102 Glen Drive, Millersburg. Audience is invited to listen to new local stories and legends about Holmes County while learning the fascinating history of the area. The audience is also encouraged to participate by sharing their own tales about mysterious and strange sightings or happenings, giving this event a personal touch that is guaranteed to be a family favorite. National Historical Registry Program: Homes & Property — Thursday, Nov. 6, 7-8:30 p.m. at the Holmes County Library, 3102 Glen Drive, Millersburg. For individuals interested in learning how to register their home or property as an historical
landmark and discovering what the financial and social advantages to owning a registered historic home or property are. This educational seminar offers an informational program on taking the necessary steps to getting a property or home listed on the National Historical Registry. 2014 teas Patriots Tea Luncheon — Saturday, July 12, 1 p.m. What better way to enjoy the fullness of summer than with a special summer full luncheon menu. Celebrating Independence Day and all who serve with honor. Teas by World Cup Teas LLC. Haunted Tea Luncheon — Oct. 18, 1 p.m. Guests will be treated to a splendid offering of a full luncheon while hearing about the unusual shadowy residents said to live in the Victorian House next door. Halloween attire would be appropriate and
enliven the festivities. — A separate, special evening “ghost hunt” with a professional and well equipped team is available by pre-registration only for this special event — spend the evening of Oct. 18 finding out for yourself why the Victorian House is attracting so much attention from investigators all over Ohio. The ghost hunt only is $50 per person and includes pizza at 8 p.m. in the Castle Club, then stay in the Victorian House with the investigators until about 11 p.m., after which you will reconvene back in the Castle Club to compare notes and share stories. This event is limited to 15 people. You must be 18 or older for this. Teas by World Cup Teas LLC. ‘Teas the Season’ Holiday High Tea — Dec. 6, 2 p.m. Wear your best holiday outfits and be prepared for a scrumptious offering of light
ing a hole, the cost is $50. Deadline for registrations is Wednesday, May 26. The event will begin at 9 p.m. on Friday, May 30. Registration that night begins at 7 p.m. and instructions will be given out at 8:45 p.m. For more information on this event, or to register a team or become a hole sponsor, call the Pomerene Foundation at 330674-1584, Ext. 1100.
Teams (consisting of four players) must preregister by May 17. Cost is $55 per golfer and $5 skins (optional). Cost includes a steak dinner after the tournament. (In addition to the dinner included, sandwiches will be provided at the turn.) Proceeds benefit Relay for Life. For more information or to register, call James Patterson at 330-231-6301.
drive. Winner need not be present. Prizes include a Stihl gas chainsaw, Stihl weedeater and a Stihl gas handheld blower. Proceeds go toward a new grass truck. For information, 330-359-5995.
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foods again, with a festive Christmas flair, while enjoying tasting various teas from around the world presented by World Cup Teas LLC. The Victorian House will be open for tours in all its holiday splendor. Cost to reserve for any of the Afternoon Tea events is $20 per person, non-refundable after the reservation cut-off of eight days in advance. All reservations must be paid before your seat is confirmed reserved, no later than eight days in advance. There is limited seating available and any unconfirmed seats will be released to those on a waiting list, who will be contacted no later than five days in advance. In the event of the Society having to reschedule due to winter weather in December, you will be offered a refund or you may apply payment to another event.
Calendar (From Page 1) The event is a 9-hole golf scramble played in the dark. The course will be laid out with luminaria, lighted flag pins and uses glow in the dark golf balls. Following the event, a box dinner will be served and the “Traveling Trophy” will be awarded for the firstplace team, along with the skins game and raffle prize. Support of the Foundation’s 14th annual Starlight Scramble will give back to the hospital and community through health care scholarships, nursing scholarships, education and training programs, medication funds and purchase of equipment. The cost of a four-man team is $120. If anyone is interested in sponsor-
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Summer will be better after bandages come off It was my fault because I had just said “nothing crazy has happened to me lately.” I wish I could take it back because now I find myself kicking off this summer season with my hand held high in the air, sporting a perpetual symbol for No. 1. It’s like I’m cheering on an invisible sports team or constantly asking a question to whomever I pass by, while being wrapped like a mummy. Most readers won’t know, but I also have a small homemade soap
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tell people to love nature and play in the outdoors because, as I remember hearing often when I was younger, “dirt don’t hurt.” The problem is that lye does. There are moments in one’s life that should not be replayed, either out of misery, fear, general stupidity, or in this case, all of the above. Normally I use extreme caution when dealing with sodium hydroxide. I wear protective gear, have a safe procedure. But when alone and in a hurry, I
did something that will forever haunt me: I only wore one glove. You can imagine where this story is going. While holding a container of liquid that was around 200°, a chemical reaction went awry and the whole mixture bubbled over like a volcano, covering my hand in burning liquid and speckling my body as I threw the container on the counter. Immediately following I said a few dozen choice words, danced around in pain, held my hand under cold
water and stripped down to reveal the rest of the burns before dumping all of the vinegar I own over myself. (The vinegar neutralizes the sodium hydroxide. So glad I paid attention in chemistry class. Also really glad I don’t have close neighbors.) I’m also really glad for the world’s best motherin-law, who drove me to the ER in my pajamas with my hand in a bucket of ice water. Thankfully, the small burns from the splashing are nearly gone, and
there was no damage done to my kitchen. The doctors say it will take about a month for my hand to heal, and while I know I’ll be surrounded by cookouts where the grilled hot dogs remind me of my fingers, I’m thankful the injury was only what it was because it could have been much worse. Not the best way to start off a summer, but once things heal and the bandages come off, I’ll be sure to make this summer definitely a No. 1. With two gloves.
want to get a jump start on college. The program offers qualified students the opportunity to begin their college experience at a special rate, with one summer course offered at $500, or two summer courses for $1,000, regardless of the number of credit hours in the course. To participate, the student must submit an application for admission and be admitted as a new student to Wayne College or the Akron campus for the fall 2014 semester. Only students who are first-time college students qualify
for the ZipStart program. Academic adviser Rebekka Reusser said she sees many advantages for guest students who choose to take summer classes at UA Wayne College, including affordable tuition, the chance to work toward early graduation and the opportunity to receive more one-onone instruction compared
to the regular school year. Day, evening and limited online classes will be offered during the summer. For a complete list of classes offered this summer, visit the college website at wayne.uakron. edu/courses or call 330684-8900. The college is located at 1901 Smucker Road, Orrville.
Holmes schedules MMR clinics School brief The Holmes County General Health District has scheduled MMR vaccination clinics for: June 5, 5-7 p.m., Berlin Mennonite Church, 4718 U.S. Route 62, Berlin. June 9, 5-7 p.m., Keim Lumber, 4465 State Route 557, Millersburg (Charm). June 12, 5-7 p.m., Weav-
er Leather, 7540 County Road 201, Mount Hope. June 19, 5-7 p.m., Paint Township Volunteer Fire Department, 2089 U.S. Route 62, Winesburg. For more information about vaccinations, clinics or the measles, call the Holmes County Health District at 330-674-5035.
Holmes kicks off summer reading The Holmes County District Public Library will kick off its summer reading program Tuesday, June 3, at the Central Library in Millersburg. The program starts at 6:30 p.m. and will feature Outback
Ray and his Amazing Animal Show, showcasing 10-15 live animals, some of which the children will be able to touch. There will be ice cream from 6-8 p.m. for $2.50. Proceeds will go to the library.
U of A offering summer courses The University of Akron Wayne College is offering a variety of courses this coming summer, with three-, five- and eightweek sessions available. The first five-week session starts June 9; the eight-week session begins June 9, and the second five-week session commences July 14. According to Gordon Holly, senior director for student life and enrollment management, the ZipStart program is an option for freshmen who
State Route 60 to be closed
State Route 60 will be closed to traffic for seven days on Monday, June 2, south of Welcome in Holmes County for a culvert replacement. Beginning at the intersection of state Route 39 and state Route 60, traffic will reunion will be held June 8 at Memory Park, 7069 be detoured west on state Family reunion set for June 8 County Road 77, Millersburg, with dinner at 1 Route 39 to U.S. 62/state The Berhard, Barnhart and Bernhardt family p.m. Route 83 south to U.S. 62 Take tableware, a covered dish and dessert. west back to state Route 60, For more information call 330-674-9037.
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Holmesville plans reunion The annual Holmesville School reunion will be held June 14 at Holmesville Elementary School at 6:30 p.m. The cost of the dinner is $15. Honored classes will be 2014 and 1964. Reservations are 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.
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West Holmes (From Page 14) events, crazy teachers and amazing friendships.” In the end, that’s what matters, said Boyd, urging his classmates to go out and keep making “memories that will impact the rest of your lives.” A total of 189 seniors graduated as members of the Class of 2014, according to Superintendent Kris Perone. Together, they were awarded scholarships and grants totaling $2,451,644. Of the graduates, 40 percent plan to attend a four-
year college, 5 percent aim to attend a two-year college, 51 percent will enter the workforce right away and 4 percent will enlist in the military. “To the Class of 2014, be proud of all you accomplished,” said Perone, who noted this year’s graduation was especially bittersweet for her as a parent of one of the graduating seniors. “No matter who you are, each of you share the same opportunity to go out and make a difference,” noted Perone. Toward that end, it’s
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Waynedale Ritchie bid the class well, and encouraged them to world, experience new take with them into the things and “make new world the skills and tools memories.” gained at Southeast Local. Superintendent Jon “Put them to the best (From Page 18)
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Forest Tate displays a poster he made for the recent 50th reunion of the last graduating class of Big Prairie-Lakeville High School, a school that merged the next year into the newly formed West Holmes High School. The 1963-64 Bulldogs had an exciting final run with three straight wins in the Holmes County League.
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for Big Prairie-Lakeville, which earlier this month held the school’s 50th reunion since the Bulldogs’ last graduating class in 1964. The 1963-64 BP-L boys basketball team went out with a surprise bang, running the table by sweeping its final three regular-season HCL games to earn a runner-up trophy. “That was the last hurrah for Big Prairie-Lakeville High School in 1964,” said Tate, who is actually a 1959 Bulldogs graduate, but continued to follow his alma mater closely until it shut its doors for good. “There were only four teams left at that time in the Holmes County League: BP-L, Millerburg, Hiland and Killbuck. “The first time around in the league we didn’t win a
BIG PRAIRIE — Fifty years after Big PrairieLakeville High School played its last athletic contest, school spirit is amazingly alive and well among former Bulldogs. An oft-forgotten part of Ohio High School Athletic Association history is the many small schools such as BP-L, which consolidated in the 1950s and ’60s to make bigger, better ones. As recent as 1951, for example, the Holmes County League was thriving with small-school rivalries. A whopping nine schools made up the HCL, but today Holmes County has been consolidated to just two schools: Hiland and West Holmes. Forest Tate is a keeper of the stats, so to speak, See Pg. 20 — GONE
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Gone (From Page 19) game,” Tate recalled like it was yesterday. “In the second round, we beat all three of them.” Tate, a 73-year-old retired truck driver, made a posterboard display of newspaper clippings from The Daily Record detailing the memorable wins
to show at the recent reunion. The Bulldogs got their final run started by beating the Killbuck Bucks 74-73 in a contest that featured a combined 10 players between the teams scoring in double figures. “How often do you ever see a high school game with 10 players in double
figures?” Tate asked. Jack Basquin paced the Bulldogs with 20 points, followed by Roger Snell (16) and Ronnie Wells (14). Greg Alexander led all scorers with 22 and Larry Uhl had 19 for Killbuck, which also received 10 points from Lew Bevington, whose grandson, Parker Carmichael, is a
current three-sport star for Triway. “You hated to see it come to an end, it was a small school and a tightknit group of people,” remembered Wayne Hunsberger, who was a junior on the last BP-L team, and wound up going to Triway as a senior and then had children who become Titans. “It was an exciting ending with the success of the basketball team.” Next up, BP-L topped the Millersburg Spartans 65-63 led by Larry Kerr (24 points), Wells (13) and Basquin (13). Rich Eyler paced Millersburg with 22. Most area sports fans at the time thought the winning streak would surely end against Hiland, which hadn’t lost a HCL game since being formed after
the consolidation of Berlin and Walnut Creek in 1959. “I predicted to a friend we’d win by three points, but I didn’t think we’d have a prayer because Hiland was so tough and no one had beaten them in the HCL,” Tate said. The Bulldogs trailed by 15 at end of third period, but rallied for a stunning 88-85 victory for coach Harold Rose’s team. Wells led a 30-11 closing run as he finished with 30 points and Basquin had a hot hand with 25. Ted Miller and Jim Edwards paced the Hawks with 19 points apiece. The underdog BP-L team had a truly unlikely hero in the end, with 5-foot-6 freshman Stan Tipton pulling down two
key rebounds in the closing minute and he ended with nine points. “They said Tipton was 5-6, but he was probably closer to 5-0,” Tate said. “His rebound at the end helped my prediction come true that we’d win by three.” Hunsberger, who’s a dairy farmer and is a longtime Triway basketball supporter, said many of the memories of the 196364 season have faded over time, but the win over Hiland still stands out. “There was a lot of excitement in our little gym, it was a packed house and I’m sure it was an oven in there,” said Hunsberger, who saw regular action coming off the See Pg. 22 — GONE
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Consolidated high schools Gone of Wayne, Holmes counties (From Page 20)
By AARON DORKSEN Sports Editor Here’s a list of current area high schools, followed by the consolidated schools no longer in existence that helped form them. The year present high schools were established is listed in parentheses. HOLMES COUNTY Hiland Hawks (1959) — Walnut Creek Cardinals, Berlin Panthers West Holmes Knights (1964) — Lakeville Lakers (also used Tigers moniker), Kill-
buck Bucks, Big Prairie-Lakeville Bulldogs, Clark Wildcats, Nashville Tigers, Glenmont Indians, Millersburg Spartans. ——— WAYNE COUNTY Norwayne Bobcats (1953) — Burbank Bombers (1924–53), Creston Panthers (1924–51), Sterling Eagles (1924–53) Northwestern Huskies (1951) — Chester Pups (1924-51), Congress Senators (1924– 51), West Salem Clippers (1924–51) Smithville Smithies (1924) — Marshallville
Tigers (1924–38, consolidated into Dalton, transferred to Smithville 1955) Triway Titans (1963) — Shreve Trojans (1924–63), Franklin* and Wooster Township*. Waynedale Golden Bears (1955) — Holmesville Polar Bears, Apple Creek Aces (1924–55), Fredericksburg Freddies (1924– 55), Mount Eaton Paint Township Pirates (1924–55) * schools only went up to eighth grade Sources: Daily Record files and Wikipedia
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bench. “I remember coming out of the locker room after the game to meet up with my parents and seeing a couple girls who had fainted stretched out on tables being revived.” There were only two seniors on the last BP-L team, the late Larry Kerr and Ronnie Wells, who still lives in the area but couldn’t be reached for comment for this story. Sadly, five of the 12 players are deceased, Tate said. “Ronnie Wells always gave 110 percent every game and we had a good big man underneath in Larry Kerr,” Hunsberger said. “Basquin was a good all-around player and Stan Tipton came up as a freshman and did pretty good. “There were a lot of great rivalries back then, but they get forgotten. Two generations down the road, what’s Big Prairie?” BP-L’s magic faded in the tournament as it lost its opener and finished its final season 10-8. The Bulldogs’ biggest claim
to fame might be this: the school located right near the Wayne and Holmes County border was the only boys basketball program to win titles in both the HCL and in the Wayne County League. Big Prairie played in the WCL in the 1920s and ’30s before merging with Lakeville in 1952. Fifty years later, former BP-L students such as class of 1964 cheerleader Rosemary Bigler Troutman still cherish the annual all-class alumni banquet. “We had 31 from our class graduate and 17 showed up at the reunion earlier this month,” Bigler Troutman said. “That’s pretty good, really. Since our school was so small we invite all the classes to one big reunion and we had more than 100 former BP-L students show up all totaled. “It was pretty neat for my class to be the last, but I think it was pretty scary for the next class in 1965 to go to the new school,” she continued. “There was always a lot of spirt in the smaller schools and we
always had a good basketball team. It was just like big families and everybody knew everybody and who belonged to who. I’m the youngest of five and I’d seen all my brothers and sisters go through BP-L. It was a neat experience to be able to grow up that way. We only had about 100-125 kids in the high school, so you’d have a real bond.” Although few people still recall anything about Big Prairie sports history anymore, its impact on West Holmes can be found all over the record books. For starters, Tipton went on to help the 1966 West Holmes baseball team reach the state tournament. Wells’ daughters (Carrie, Christa and Cynthia) all starred in basketball for the Knights, with Carrie playing on the 198384 and 1984-85 state title teams during the recordsetting three-peat run and Cynthia helping the 199495 team to state. Christa is second on the school’s See Pg. 23 — GONE
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Gone (From Page 22) all-time scoring list. Wells’ granddaughter, Emily Molnar (Carrie’s daughter), is a current threesport All-Ohioan and helped lead the unbeaten 2014 Div. II girls basketball state title team. Unlike some of the defunct area high schools that still serve as elementary schools today, Tate said BP-L was no longer up to code because its classrooms were too small and it was torn down in the 1970s. A private residence was built on the hill on Route 226 where BP-L once stood. “I’m not affiliated much with West Holmes because that was a whole new thing,” Tate said, “but I will tell you one thing about school spirit: when those girls won the state championship this winter there was a little bit of Big Prairie-Lakeville there. I felt that.” Tate broke into a grin as he said, “BP-L hasn’t lost a game in 50 years. We can’t return, but it’s nice to remember.”
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The entire student body posed along with the basketball team for this 1964 picture in the last year for Big Prairie-Lakeville High School, which merged into the newly formed West Holmes High School. Varsity basketball players pictured in white jerseys are (front, from left) Tom Kauffman, Stan Tipton, Ronnie Wells, coach Harold Rose, Jack Basquin, Roger Snell, Wayne Hunsberger; (back) Glendon Tipton, Jim Force, Jeff Lehr, Larry Kerr, Jeff MacMillen and Jerry Michel. Kauffman, Kerr, MacMillen, Lehr and Michel are deceased, according to BP-L alum Forest Tate.
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Horse Progress Days: Draft animal power is possible, practical and profitable. Horse Progress Days has been taking place for 21 years with the goal of encouraging and promoting the combination of animal power and the latest equipment innovations in an effort to support small scale farming and land stewardship. With a history of attracting crowds of 20,000 and up, it is becoming more customary to think of horses and progress alongside one another through the work done at the event. This idea of using horses to effect progress in farming is not new. Even through the transition to combustible engine power by the end of WWII, it was taken for granted that draft animal power would forever be a part of farms everywhere. Small tractors were made that replicated horse drawn tasks by pulling the same equipment as the horses were pulling and then the sizes of the tractors began to grow. The size of ancillary tractor equipment also grew and horse farmers found it harder and harder to replace equipment that was wearing out. The conventional wisdom was that horse farming in the western world was finished. The Amish community, however, has continued their efforts to weave their understandings of Christian Faith and traditions into their everyday lives, within the larger cultures and societies in which they live. A big part of the tradition of
living out this faith was, and is, the use of horses to farm. Even though tractor equipment manufacturers began to abandon production of horse drawn farm equipment, the need for it never went away. In empty spaces in barns and sheds on Amish farms, lads who felt at home with nuts and bolts and welders studied the equipment that their counterparts in the “modern” world were leaving behind and figured out ways to make it themselves. From the year 1951 when horses in North America had almost disappeared from farming, to the year 2014 the number of horse farms in North America has grown steadily. Horse Progress Days began as an idea of getting people together to see the horse farming equipment demonstrated that is coming from Amish shops. There have been improvements in the components used to make the equipment and makers of horse drawn equipment have put large amounts of time and effort into improving the way it works. Horse farming, by nature, is on a smaller scale. One person farming large numbers of acres with horses is not practical, but small farms managed for peak performance support good land stewardship. Production per acre is generally much higher on small, intensely managed farms.
Horse farms also have the added benefit of horse manure to replenish nutrients taken from the soil when crops are harvested. Many modern horse farms use gasoline or diesel engines behind horses, but the amount of fuel consumed for comparable tasks is much less on horse farms than on tractor farms. Horses hooves are small and the weight of a team of horses spread out over a large area causes less soil compaction than tractor tires. The thing the horse and tractor have in common on the farm is providing the forward power needed to make the equipment work and both do it well. Horses, however, give back to the earth in equal measure everything they are taking from it. There are examples of successful horse farming operations all over the United States and Canada and more Amish communities in more states and provinces than at any previous time. The farms in these communities are all horse farms. Horse Progress Days serves as a representation of what is already happening every day on horse farms across North America. This year’s event will be in Mt Hope, Ohio on Friday, July 4th and Saturday, July 5th. For more information visit www.horseprogressdays.com.
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Andrew Keim, 21 Andrew Patrick “APK” Keim, 21, of Millersburg, passed away Saturday, May 3, 2014, at Cleveland Metro Medical Center, Cleveland, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Andrew was born Feb. 16, 1993, in Toledo, the son of Gary and Victoria (Johnson) Keim, and was a 2011 graduate of West Holmes High School. He was a freshman at Ashland University, where he was inducted into the National Honor Society and made the Dean’s List. He worked at McDonald’s in both Ashland and Millersburg, and attended worship services at The Well at the Ashland University Chapel. Music was his passion and it gave him much joy. He was in the marching band all four years of high school and his freshman year at Ashland. He was a trumpet player, he played the drums, the guitar and several other instruments. Andrew was a part of the Quidditch Team, was a DJ at WRDL, and he always ran in marathons supporting the American Cancer Society. He enjoyed photography and writing poetry. He loved to fish and he loved NASCAR, he never missed a Sunday! He was not afraid to try something new, and he had his hands in just about everything. Surviving are his parents of Millersburg; a brother, Matthew David
(Kalee) Keim, his twin sister, Ashley Patricia “Shley” Keim, and his younger sister, Taylor Leigh Keim, all of Millersburg; uncles, Ron (Ellen) Keim of Wilmington, and Bob (Kathy) Thomas of North Ridgeville. He was preceded in death by maternal grandmother, Patricia Johnson, maternal great-grandmother, the Rev. Juanita Brown, and paternal grandparents, Alfred and Dorothy Keim. Services were May 10 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with pastor Nate Bebout officiating. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to charities he supported: American Cancer Society, 525 N. Broad St., Canfield 44406; Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor Ave., Nebraska City, Neb. 68410; or Lifebanc, P.O. Box 74174, Cleveland 44194; where Andrew gave the gift of life by being an organ donor.
Verda Vaughn, 92 Verda M. Vaughn, 92, of rural Holmesville, passed away Saturday, May 17, 2014 at the Holmes County Home following an extended illness. She was born on Oct. 10, 1921 in Stubenville, and was the daughter of Frederick and Anna (Ammons) Bruce. She lived in Holmes County all of her life. She married James J. Vaughn on July 28, 1941 and he preceded her in death in 1993. Verda was a factory worker for 26 years, treasurer of AFL-CIO Steelworkers Union, treasurer of American Legion Auxiliary and a member of Holmesville Church of Christ. She is survived by two sons, Jimmy D. (Judith) Vaughn of Moreland, and Mitchell L. Vaughn; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Private services were
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Elva Miller, 84 Elva Miller, 84, Berlin, died Monday, May 5, 2014, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home in Walnut Creek. She was born Sept. 12, 1929, in Holmes County to the late Christ and Bena (Miller) Beachy, and married Noah M. “Ditcher” Miller on Feb. 23, 1956. He died April 18, 2014. She retired from Walnut Hills Community, where she worked as an aide and in laundry service. She was a member of Walnut Creek Mennonite Church. Surviving are children Wendy (Jim) Miller of Apple Creek, Rick (Gayle) Miller of Dover, Ron (Suzette) Miller of Sugarcreek and Ralph (Tiffany) Miller of Baltic; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; sisters, Esther (Pete) Schrock and Lizzie Ann (Roman) Beachy, both of Sugarcreek; and a brother, Henry C. (Mary) Beachy of Walnut Creek. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Susie Schlabach, Ella
Miller, Edna Beachy, Bena Beachy and Anna Beachy; and an infant brother. Memorial services were May 8 at Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, with pastors Don Hamsher and Erik Miller officiating. Private family burial was in the church cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek. To share a memory and sign the guest register, visit www.smithfuneral.com. Memorial contributions may be made to LifeCare Hospice, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691.
William ‘Smokepole’ Bryant Sr., 78 William D. “Smokepole” Bryant Sr., 78, passed away Sunday, May 4, 2014. Born Sept. 20, 1935, in Canvas, W.Va., to Irving and Mable (Hanna) Bryant, and was a resident of Orrville for 41 years. Bill retired from Orrville Products, after 25 years of service, and was a member of Church of Jesus Christ in Barberton. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, doing crafts and telling stories with family and friends. Preceded in death by his wife, Alice in 2009; stepdaughters, Shirley Riffle and Brenda Johnson; and his parents; he is survived by a daughter, Barbara Bryant (Dale Hutchison) of Millersburg; sons, William Jr. (Beth Elliott) of Akron, and Robert (Cristy) Bryant of Orrville; stepchildren, June (David) Fletcher of Barberton, and Homer (Barb) Pemberton of Creston; grandchildren, Bryan Dronebarger, Todd
(Kiley) Persinger, Brooklyn (Cody) Pittman, Katelyn Bryant, Dylan Bryant, and Stephanie Bryant; 10 stepgrandchildren; and many great-grandchildren. Private family services were held. Memorial contributions may be made to the family, in care of Zak-Thacker & Monbarren Funeral Home, 132 N. Portage St., Doylestown 44230.
Lois Morley, 86 held. Burial was in the Prairie Twp. Cemetery, Holmesville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Holmes County Home, 7260 State Route 83, Holmesville, OH 44633. The family would like to say a special thank-you to Alexander Funeral Home, and to the loving staff at the Holmes County Home for all the love and care they gave to Verda.
Lois E. Morley, 86, of Millersburg, passed away Wednesday afternoon, May 21, 2014, at her home after an extended illness. She was born Dec. 25, 1927, in Cleveland, the daughter of Karl and Elsie Kolbe, and married David H. Morley on May 15, 1986. He survives. She was a medical secretary in the Parma area most of her life and a member of Mount Hope United Methodist Church.
Surviving in addition to her husband, are stepchildren, Gregory E. Morley of Lakewood, and Eric R. (April) Morley of Austin, Texas; and grandchildren, Evan Morley and Erin Rose Morley. Funeral services were May 24 at Mount Hope United Methodist Church with the Rev. Kenn Curren officiating. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg. Alexander Funeral Home assisted the family.
Lee Alexander, 66 Lee Alexander, 66, of Shreve passed away Wednesday, May 7, 2014 at Majora Lane Care Center in Millersburg. He was born June 9, 1947 in Wooster the son of William and Mary Wolford Alexander. He married Connie Landon on Nov. 14, 1992. She survives. Lee was a lifelong farmer and retired in 2002 from International Paper as a press operator after 14 years of employment. He loved hunting, taking care of his lawn and his dogs and spending time with his grandchildren. He was a lifetime member of the Killbuck Valley Sportsman’s Club, a lifetime member of the Holmesville Conservation Beagle Club and was a former member of the Wayne Co. Archery Club. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children Robert (Jennifer) Alexander of Newcomerstown, Mariann Alexander of Clarksville, Tenn., Roger (Lesa) Parsons of Millersburg, Susan Reed of Wooster and Geary Ferguson of Kentucky; a daughter-in-law, Jackie Ferguson, of Fayetteville, N.C., a step-daughter, Jeri (Bill) Fink and a brother, Dean (Barb) Alexander, of Orrville; grandchildren, Cory Alexander, Jeremiah Ramey, Ja’rel Collins, Jaylan Ramey, Kesha (Matt) Beachy, Tyler Parsons, Devon
and Terry Little, Samantha, Abby and Cameron Reed, Spencer, Brady and Cadance Ferguson, Erika and Lakota Alexander, Clayton Garcia and Thomas Evans; and great-grandchildren, Malachi, Ellectra and Penelope Beachy, Chloe Parsons and Braden Alexander. He was preceded in death by his parents and a son, J.P. Ferguson. Funeral services were May 13 at McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster with the Rev. Jerry Durham officiating. Entombment was in Sherwood Memorial Gardens. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to the NHBA Scholarship Fund, c/o Linda Hicks, 18 Franklin Ave., Shelby, OH 44875. A special thank you to the staff at Majora Lane Care Center for the excellent care given to Lee. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com.
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Sara Yoder, 73 Sara Catherine Yoder, 73, of Fredericksburg, passed away peacefully at home on May 10, 2014. Sara was born Nov. 2, 1940 in Massillon to the late Mose and Anna (Stutzman) Slabaugh and on Sept. 16, 2000 she married John A. Yoder who survives. John and Sara lived together in matrimony for 13 years, seven months and 24 days. Sara was a faithful member
of the Zion Conservative Mennonite Church. Surviving along with her husband are stepchildren, Rhoda (Mark) Gingerich, of Plain City, Becky (Mark) Beachy, of Plain City, Judy (Paul) Kauffman, of LaGrande, Ore., Edna (Ron) Stutzman, of Plain City, Reuben Yoder, of Adair, Okla., and Lisa Yoder, of London; 28 stepgrandchildren; a sister Alma
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Eicher, of Fredericksburg, brothers Eli (Adeline) Slabaugh, of Ephrata, Pa., and Melvin (Carolyn) Slabaugh, of Canton, and 29 nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister Cora Wengerd, a stepson Jacob Yoder, and a niece and a nephew. Services were Tuesday, May 13 at Gospel Haven Church, 6871 State Route
241, Millersburg with Bishop Levi Miller officiating. Burial was in Haven Church Cemetery at Plain City. Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg handled arrangements. Sara will be long remembered for her love for the Lord and her loving compassionate spirit. She will be dearly missed by her numerous family members, neighbors and friends.
Crist Schrock, 88 Crist N. Schrock, 88, of Township Road 406, died Wednesday, May 14, 2014, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home at Walnut Creek. He was born March 3, 1926, in Holmes County to the late Noah C. and Susan (Raber) Schrock. He was a retired custodian and school bus driver from Hiland High School after 25 years. He was a member of Gray Ridge Community Church at Millersburg and enjoyed working with wood. He is survived by his wife, the former Ruth Snyder, whom he married on July
12, 1952; his three sons, Glenn (Debby) Schrock of Wooster, James Schrock of Sugarcreek and Ron (Peggy) Schrock of Millersburg; his six grandchildren, Byron, Meghan, Chloe, Noelle, Ashley (Patrick) Miller and Luke; two greatgrandsons, Tucker and Skyler; brother Albert Schrock of Charm; and two sisters, Susie Weaver of Sugarcreek and Clara Yoder of Hartville. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by three sisters and two brothers.
Memorial services were May 17 at Gray Ridge Community Church in Millersburg with pastor Ned Horsfall officiating. Family burial was in the church cemetery. Arrangements were handled by
Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek. Memorials may be made to LifeCare Hospice, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691, or Gray Ridge Community Church, 7489 Township Road 103, Millersburg 44654.
Lovina E. Swartzentruber, 68, 7971 Township Road 654, Millersburg, died Tuesday, April 22, 2014, at her home after a three-month illness. She was born in Holmes County on Nov. 19, 1945, to the late Elam D. and Mary L. (Hershberger) Swartzentruber and had lived all of her life in the area. She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving are a sister, Mary Swartzentruber of the home; brothers, Elam E. (Mary) Swartzentruber of the home, Eli (Anna) Swartzentruber of Norwich, Ontario, Canada, and Joe Swartzentruber
of Conewango Valley, N.Y.; a brother-in-law, Dan Miller of Greenwich; and a sister-in-law, Ada Swartzentruber of Apple Creek. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by brothers, Abraham, Levi and Dan Swartentruber; and sisters Katie Miller, Elizabeth Shetler and Susie Swartentruber. Funeral services were April 25 at the family residence, with Bishop Eli J. Miller officiating. Burial was in the Yoder Cemetery, Paint Township, Holmes County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled arrangements.
Larry Waltman, 78 Larry F. Waltman, 78, of Mount Vernon, passed away on April 20, 2014. He was born Aug. 4, 1935, in Killbuck, Holmes County, to Telford A. and Rachel (Close) Waltman. Surviving are his wife, Lucille “Lucy,” whom he married in 1982; brothers Donald of Baltic, Dean of Orrville, and John of Millersburg; sons Stephen of Millersburg and Thomas of Colorado Springs, Colo.; stepsons
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Lady Knights dominate district meet Half way home
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By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The West Holmes girls track team, led by a talented group of seniors, left their mark on the track at Knights Stadium Saturday, establishing several school records en route to a convincing win of the Div. II West Holmes District meet. The Knights easily outdistanced runner-up Indian Valley 167-97. Carrollton was third with 93.5 and Claymont finished fourth (65). Led by senior Emily Molnar, who blew away the field in the 3,200 as she shattered her own record by clocking an 11:36.12 to win the event by nearly a minute, West Holmes won seven events and added nine other regional qualifying finishes. “I only had one event today, which really helped,” said Molnar, who earned a regional berth in the 4x800 relay on Thursday. “I had fresh legs and my training is starting to kick in for the postseason. It was just a combination of a bunch of different things. I was surprised they weren’t up there with me, though. “That was my PR and I knocked time off the school record, so, I’m pretty happy,” she added. “A school record was definitely one of the things I wanted to accomplish before I graduated. I had a shot at the mile and the 800, but I didn’t get those. To have one is really special. I hope everybody breaks it, because it shows what is possible. But it will be nice to be remembered for a little bit. These next two weeks are it. This is such a special thing we have going here at West Holmes, and for me to experience it so many times, I’m so blessed, I can’t believe it.” The Knights had wins in the long jump, the 100 and 300 hurdles, the 400 and the
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The West Holmes girls dominated the Eastern District track meet on Saturday at Knights Stadium, winning the team title by 70 points over runner-up Indian Valley 167-97. 4x100 and 4x200 relays, as of 4:04.76) to earn four and she runs as hard as the well as seconds in the high berths in the regional meet rest of us.” jump, 4x400, 200, 1,600 and next week at Muskingum Woodruff ran second in 100 hurdles, as well as a trio College. the 100 hurdles (15.44) of thirds in the pole vault, “I don’t like being behind. behind West Holmes 200 and 800. I just like being in front of junior Ciera Rose, who Hannah Clark clocked a everyone else,” Strother won in 15.27. 58.44 to win the 400 with a said. “Winning is always Senior Alexis Kandel personal-best time. my goal. I always have high turned in a third-place fin“We’re in good shape goals for myself. In the long ish in the 800 to punch her heading into regionals,” jump I want to go 18. This regional ticket. West Holmes coach Rich was my last time running A pair of freshmen, Patterson said. “We had a on this track and I thought Michelle Hostetler and lot of personal bests today. I finished off pretty good.” Makenna Mulhaul, added Our three relays broke the Strother teamed with seconds for the Knights, stadium records. My job is Kennedy Smith, Taylor Yer- with Hostetlerw finishing to keep them healthy, keep ian and Carly Woodruff to runner-up in the 1,600 and them fast and take care win the 4x100 and 4x200. Mulhaul taking second in of the technical stuff. I’m Smith added a second in the high jump (4-10). really going to miss these the 200 (26:01) with Wood- Hayley Judson added seniors next year.” ruff hot on her heels in third a third-place in the pole Senior long jumper/ (26.88). vault, clearing 8-6 to move sprinter Paiten Strother, Yerian, a freshman, also on. who last year qualified for won the 300 hurdles (47:39) The 4x400 team of state in four events, turned and has stepped in with the Strother, Smith, Yerian in another Strother-esque seniors on the relay teams and Clark finished second performance, winning the without missing a beat. in their best time of year long jump with a leap of “She fits right in,” Wood- at 4:04.76. 17-4, and running legs in ruff said. “She’s willing to “I’ll take a 4:04 any day,” the winning 4x100 (50.57), learn. We put her on the Patterson said. “That was and 4x200 (1:45.46) relays, turn in the 4x100 and she their fastest time by six as well as running a leg in said she didn’t know how seconds, and they’re mad. the 4x400 which finished to run turns, but she works That’s what makes this second (in season-best time just as hard as anybody else team so special.”
Mullet, Meyer brothers earn state tennis trips Hiland’s Braxton Mullet and West Holmes’ doubles team of Tim and Ethan Meyer are heading to the state tennis tournament after punching their tickets with wins Saturday at the combined Eastern/ Southeastern District tournament in Athens. Mullet, the top-seed from the Eastern District, got a first-round bye. He opened action Saturday with a 6-0, 6-2 victory over Connor Christian of Galia Academy, and then won
the go-to match 6-0, 6-1 against Brent Keating of Dover, before falling in the seeding match for the district championship. Mullet lost to the No. 1 seed from the Southeast, Jason Prince of Fairland, 6-2, 7-5. “This is what we’ve been working for all season,” Hiland coach and proud father Tony Mullet said. “It’s pretty cool. Getting to state was something I was never able to accomplish when I played, and
now he’s breaking all of my records that stood for more than 30 years.” The road to Columbus was a little tougher for the Meyer brothers, who came in as fourth seeds from the Eastern District. They began their day by besting Southeastern Clay’s doubles team of Sarajicic and Phipps 6-3, 6-3, before knocking off Clay’s other doubles team of Shaffer and Schmidt 6-2, 6-4. That win advanced them to the go-to match against
Galia Academy’s team of Shima and Wilcoxon, who they defeated 6-2, 6-3 to earn a shot against the Magness twins of Coshocton in the seeding finals on Sunday, where they fell 6-2, 6-0. Due to the OHSAA restriction of only playing three matches in a day, the finals match was played the next day in Dover. Tim Meyer also was able to return to West Holmes Saturday night for graduation ceremonies.
My weekend jaunt to our nation’s capital last week enabled me to knock another stadium off my list of Major League ball parks as I took in a Nationals game at the jewel of a stadium located mere blocks Kevin from all the excitement. Lynch A once dilapidated Staff Writer section of town is now thriving with new buildings being erected and people flocking to town to watch exciting baseball. It reminded me of the renaissance Cleveland went through when people were flocking to Jacobs Field and the Indians were playing great baseball back in the 1990s. My college roommate, a DC bureaucrat who is part of a season ticket plan there, remembered all the fun we had back in college when I took him to Indians games back at old Municipal Stadium, and he returned the favor. Great seats, great game, great company, it was a wonderful weekend. I even got to see the closer on my fantasy team earn a save as the Nats beat the Mets. I was also able to visit my nephew in-law, who owns a wonderful Cajun cuisine restaurant in downtown, located just a few blocks away from the White House. In fact, that is where I met my old roomie, and we dined and visited and got caught up on life’s events that have transpired since our last visit nearly 10 years ago. Prior to Sunday’s game, we took a tour of a few of the memorials I had not yet seen, the Jefferson, MLK and FDR. I sure packed a lot of fun into two days. With the Nationals Park added to my list, I believe I am almost halfway through my quest to see all the Major League ball parks, having been to 14 of the 30. Baltimore, Boston, New York and Tampa are done in the AL East, leaving only Toronto. In the AL Central, Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago are done, leaving Minnesota and Kansas City. Anaheim is the lone AL West park I’ve been to, leaving Texas, Houston, Oakland and Seattle. That’s eight of 15 in the AL. In the National League East, Washington and Philadelphia are done, leaving Atlanta, NY Mets and the Marlins new park. Although I did see a game in Joe Robbie Stadium, their old park, so that one is a toss up. I’d still like to see the new park. In the NL Central, I’ve been to Cincinnati, Wrigley and Pittsburgh, but have yet been to Milwaukee and St. Louis. Dodger Stadium is the lone NL West park I’ve been to, but it was one of my best as I sat in the Vin Scully Press Box listening to the man himself broadcast the game from a mere few feet away. San Diego and San Francisco are both planned destinations sometime in my life, and I’ve driven by both Coors Field in Colorado and Bank One Ball Park in Arizona, but that was during the offseason, so I know I can eventually get there as well.
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HC Park District youth track program off and running By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The Holmes County Park District youth track program for children ages 4 to 12 has held three track meets this season, with two more remaining (one more after publication date). The final meet is scheduled for Monday, June 2, at West Holmes High School. The first meet was held May 13, at West Holmes with boys and girls competing in the Frisbee throw (ages 4-7), long jump, softball throw (4-8), javelin, discus and shot put (8-12), 50 meter dash and hurdles and 100 meter dash and hurdles (4-7); 100 meter dash and hurdles, and 200, 400, 800 and 1,600 (8-12). The first meet was cut short by lightning and finished up on Tuesday, May 20, at West Holmes. On Monday, May 19, the Park District held its second meet of the season at Hiland High School’s new track. There was one record set that evening, as Chloe Patten set the standard for 8-year old girls in the 100 dash, clocking in at 14.51. On Tuesday, May 20, the May 13 meet concluded and the new meet was also run. There were four records set at that meet. Seven-year old Tasha Bell unleashed a Frisbee throw of 91-11 and another 7-year old Addi Hudson set the mark in the 100 dash (16.1). Katie Sprang, an 11-year old established a new record in the 400 (1:13), and Blake McCombs broke the record for 10-year old boys in the long jump with his leap of 12-5. The fourth meet of the season was scheduled to be held on Tuesday, May 27, with the final meet coming up next Monday, June 2, at West Holmes. Following are the winners from each of the three track meets held so far: event
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boys, t/d Frisbee throw: Rayly Ash, 26-9; Jacob Miller, 20-10 Stand long jump: Audrey Dixon, 3-3; Kamdin Conner, 3-10 Softball throw: Jacie Conner, 14-0; Jackson Baker, 20-10 50 meter dash: Laney Thorpe, 13.1; Jackson Baker, 14.9 50 m hurdles: Audrey Dixon, 12.1; Jackson Baker, 13.1 100 m dash: 100 m hurdles: Emma Brown, 23.0 event age 5 girls boys Frisbee throw: Aleigh White, 16-3; Sam McLaughlin, 63-10 Stand long jump: Eloine Yoder, 4-4; Brayden Parsons, 4-0 Softball throw: Landrie Croskey, 36-2; Tucker Harris, 34-0 50 meter dash: Charli Murphy, 11.1; Billy Patten, 11.1 50 m hurdles: Charli Murphy, 10.9; Billy Patten, 10.1 100 m dash: 100 m hurdles: Kaedynn Conley, 23.1; Paxton Alarcon, 21.0 event age 6 girls boys Frisbee throw: Serenity McClintock, 23-2; Turner Steimbauer, 56-8 Stand long jump: Alyssa Hales, 4-11; Carson Horn, 5-3 Softball throw: ; Jackson Gilley, 38-8 50 meter dash: ; Hudson Pringle, 10-0 50 m hurdles: Brianna Poventid, 9.4; Louden Dixon, 9.1 100 m dash: 100 m hurdles: Avery Proper, 20.7; Kobie Yoder, 19.1 event age 7 girls boys Frisbee throw: Tasha Bell, 65-2; Christopher Steiner, 38-10
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Stand long jump: Greta Rolince, 5-2; Garrett Fowler, 4-9 Softball throw: Tasha Bell, 46-3; Zach Shepler, 47-2 event age 8 girls boys Long jump: Chloe Patten, 7-9; Hudson Pringle, 7-8 Javelin throw: Chloe Yoder, 36-9; Softball throw: Kiera Freewalt, 44-0; Colin Klepatzki, 57-0 100 m dash: 100 m hurdles: Chloe Patten, 18.9; Colin Klepatzki, 19.1 200 meter run: 400 meter run: Kali Woods, 1:39; event age 9 girls boys Long jump: Laney Duff, 9-8; Zander Shultz, 10-2 High jump: Tori Perry, 2-10; Zander Shultz, 3-5 Javelin throw: Isabella Roe, 31-5; Jaret Snyder, 26-3 Shot put: Sarah Irwin, 11-10; Landon Dye, 11-10 Discus: Isabella Roe, 28-4; Zander Shultz, 33-0 100 m hurdles: ; Kendrick Wilson, 19.5 400 meter run: Tegan Harris, 1:19; Nathan Miller, 1:23 800 meter run: Brook Rolince, 3:49; event age 10 girls boys Long jump: Mia Wiggs, 9-4; Blake McCombs, 10-3 High jump: Odessa Pringle, 3-5; Emmett Myers, 3-8 Javelin throw: Frankie Schlabach, 33-3; Anthony Miller, 59-7 Shot put: Odessa Pringle, 13-0.5; Emmett Myers, 22-2 Discus: Winona Mast, 27-0; Brock Zimmerly, 36-7 100 m dash: 100 m hurdles: Claire Reynolds, 17.1; Blake McCombs, 17.1 400 meter run: ; Blake McCombs, 1:21 event age 11 girls boys Long jump: Hannah Rohr, 10-1; Clayton Zimmerly, 11-1 High jump: Emily McCreary, 3-4; Caiden Carter, 3-4 Javelin throw: Aisy Neville, 40-1; Alex Sprang, 19-10 Shot put: Haley Britt, 21-10; Erick Marmet, 15-8 Discus: Haley Britt, 44-8; Alex Sprang, 10-5 100 m dash: 100 m hurdles: Morgan Miller, Alicia Alexander, 18:45; Camden Schlauch, 18-1 400 meter run: Katie Sprang, 1:14; Clayton Zimmerly, 1:19 800 meter run: ; Caiden Carter, 3:14 1600 meter run: event age 12 girls boys Long jump: Bryanna Fotta, 8-4; Cruz Alexander, 10-1 High jump: Lexi Ogi, 3-8; Bubba Hay, Cruz Alexander, 4-0 Javelin throw: Alexis Rolince, 36-11; Shot put: Alexis Rolince, 17-9; Kadyn Evans, 27-0 Discus: Alexis Rolince, 36-5; Kadyn Evans, 42-10 100 m dash: 100 m hurdles: Maiah Geib, 17.1; 200 meter run: 400 meter run: Ciara Powers, 1:30 Meet May 19 at Hiland event age 4 girls boys Frisbee throw: Lila Mullet, 18-7; Anderson Stryker, 26-9 Stand long jump: Adalin Freewalt, 3-5; Jimmy Wengerd, 4-7.5 Softball throw: Emma McDonnell, 15-3; Jackson Baker, 24-3 50 meter dash: Gabby Fowler, 15.10; Jackson Baker, (NT) 50 m hurdles: Gabby Fowler, (NT); Jackson Baker, 14.2 100 m dash: Emma McDowell, 28.13; Anderson Stryker, 29.78 100 m hurdles: Emma McDowell, 26.21; Carter George, Kaden Markley, 28.21 event age 5 girls boys Frisbee throw: Rowyn Obrst, 11-0; Stand long jump: Adleigh White, 5-8; Billy Patton, 6-2 Softball throw: Landrie Croskey, 37-3; Tucker Harris, 33-0 50 meter dash: Charli Murphy, Adleigh White, 11.57; Tucker Harris, 11:58 50 m hurdles: Charli Murphy, 12.15; Billy Patton, 11.12 100 m dash: Audrey Mast, (NT); Ben Hottle, 21.87 100 m hurdles: Adleigh White, 24.0; Ben Hottle, 19.27 event age 6 girls boys Frisbee throw: Alexis Wagers, 30-0; Parker Garver, 55-6 Stand long jump: ; Kobe Capadony, 4-7 Softball throw: Rhyas Tenney, 37-5; 50 meter dash: Zoey Baker, (NT); Max Coakley, (NT) 50 m hurdles: Brianna Poventud, 11.19; Max Coakley, 11.33 100 m dash: Zoey Baker, (NT); Axel Barron, (NT) 100 m hurdles: Brianna Povenrtud, 18:58; Max Coakley, 21.9 event age 7 girls boys Frisbee throw: Emilee Estill, 36-0; Christopher Snyder, 51-0 Stand long jump: Greta Rolince, 5-4; Zach Shepler, 5-7.75 Softball throw: Sierra Martin, 43-0; Garrett Miller, 47-0 50 meter dash: Addi Hudson, 10.56; Maverick Rickley, 10.85 100 m dash: Haley Yoder, (NT); Brayden Whitman, (NT) 100 m hurdles: Addi Hudson, 17.4; Zach Shepler, 19.68 200 meter run: Haley Yoder, (NT) event age 8 girls boys Long jump: Chloe Patton, 7-9; Nate Fair, 10-1.5 Javelin throw: Rachel Graebner, 28-5; Breidyn Flinner, 23-10 Softball throw: Chloe Patton, 47-0; Hudson Pringle, 64-5 100 m dash: Chloe Patton, 14.51; Nate Fair, 18.51 100 m hurdles: Chloe Patton, 17:32; Ashton Raber, 18.51 200 meter run: ; Ashton Raber, (NT) 400 meter run: Kali Woods, 1:40; event age 9 girls boys Long jump: Laney Duff, 9-10; Zander Shultz, 10-8 High jump: Isabella Roe, 3-2; Nate Miller, 3-6 Javelin throw: Sarah Irwin, 32-0; Tristin Middaugh, 37-3 Shot put: Sarah Irwin, 11-10; Landyn Dye, 12-10 Discus: Isabella Roe, 38-9; Zander Shultz, 32-5 100 m dash: Pacee Miller, Anessa Poventud (NT); Zander Shultz, 18.70 100 m hurdles: Pacee Miller, 19.91; Zander Shultz, 18.51
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200 meter run: Pacee Miller, 32,0; 400 meter run: Madisyn Glassford, 1:19; 800 meter run: event age 10 girls boys Long jump: Mia Wiggs, 8-7; Blake McCombs, 11-6 High jump: Melanie Fair, 3-6; Anthony Miller, 3-4 Javelin throw: Melanie Fair, 29-6; Anthony Miller, 50-2 Shot put: Odessa Pringle, 13-9; Walker Graham, 19-6.5 Discus: Winona Mast, 26-5; Will Barron, 42-11 100 m dash: Claire Reynolds, Mia Wiggs, 16.94; Anthony Stroffolino, Mateo Poventud (NT) 100 m hurdles: 200 meter run: Tegan Harris, (NT); Mateo Poventud (NT) 400 meter run: Tegan Harris, 1:19; Blake McCombs, 1:23 800 meter run: event age 11 girls boys Long jump: Breana Rose, 8-5; Camden Schlauch, 10-10 High jump: Emily McCreary, 3-6; Caiden Carter, 3-4 Javelin throw: Cassidy Hawkins, 33-8; Shot put: Nikki Barron, Breana Rose, 18-5.75; Discus: Emily McCreary, 34-2; 100 m dash: Morgan Yoder, (NT); Camden Schlauch, 16-7 100 m hurdles: 200 meter run: Morgan Yoder, (NT); 400 meter run: Morgan Yoder, 1:16; 800 meter run: ; Caiden Carter, 3:14; 1600 meter run: Emily McCreary, 8:22; event age 12 girls boys Long jump: Bryanna Fotta, 8-8 High jump: Javelin throw: Kyleigh Wells, 48-3; Shot put: Kyleigh Wells, 26-11; Discus: Kyleigh Wells, 56-8; 100 m dash: Maiah Geib, 14.72; 100 m hurdles: 200 meter run: Maiah Geib, (NT); Nate Yoder (NT) 400 meter run: 800 meter run: 1600 meter run: ; Caiden Carter, 7:10 Meet May 20, at West Holmes event age 4 girls boys Frisbee throw: Rylyn Ash, 18-9; Jmmy Wengerd, 30-1 Stand long jump: Adelynn Freewalt, 3-8; Calvin Pendlebury, 3-0 Softball throw: Emma McDowell, 17-8; Jackson Baker, 30-11 50 meter dash: 50 m hurdles: Jacie Conner, 12.4; Jackson Baker, 15.1 100 m dash: Emma McDowell, 25.0; 100 m hurdles: Emma McDowell, 23.0; Steven Steiner, 26.1 event age 5 girls boys Frisbee throw: Stand long jump: Charli Murphy, 5-2; Billy Patten, 5-1 Softball throw: Adleigh Whitem 19-0; Lincoln Goams, 29-3 50 meter dash: ; Tucker Harris, 12.7 50 m hurdles: Charli Murphy, 12-7; Sam McLaughlin, 11.59 100 m dash: ; Sam McLaughlin, 21.1 100 m hurdles: ; Braydon Parsons, 21.1 event age 6 girls boys Frisbee throw: Alyssa Hales, 3-9; Turner Steinbauer, 63-1 Stand long jump: ; Parker Garver, 4-11 Softball throw: ; Logan Horn, 28-10 50 meter dash: ; Max Coakley, 12.1 50 m hurdles: Avery Proper, Brianna Poventud, 11.7; Louden Dixon, 10.1 100 m dash: Brianna Poventud, 19.1; 100 m hurdles: Brianna Poventud, 19.1; Louden Dixon, 17.8 event age 7 girls boys Frisbee throw: Tasha Bell, 91-11; Tristan Houin, 14-3 Stand long jump: Brooklyn Lydic, 5-2; Zach Shepler, 5-1 Softball throw: Arora Chaney, 48-11; Zach Shepler, 52-6 50 meter dash: 100 m dash: Addi Hudson, 16.1; 100 m hurdles: Addi Hudson, 16.9; Brayden Whitman, 17.8 event age 8 girls boys Long jump: Zaylie Shultz, 7-11; Breidyn Flinner, 8-4 Javelin throw: Cassie Warren, 21-11; Breidyn Flinner, 24-0 Softball throw: Chloe Patten, 47-1; Colin Klepatzki, 60-2 100 m dash: 100 m hurdles: Zaylie Shultz, 22.0; Ashton Raber, 21.0 200 meter run: ; Ashton Raber, 35.7 400 meter run: Alexis Troyer, 2:27 event age 9 girls boys Long jump: Laney Duff, 9-6; Zander Shultz, 10-1 High jump: Tori Perry, 2-11; Nathan Miler, 3-0 Javelin throw: Carmine Steiner, 31-6; Tristin Middaugh, 36-11 Shot put: Madyson Glassford, 12-8; Landon Dye, 14-2 Discus: Brooke Rolince, 18-4; Zander Shultz, 31-5 100 m dash: 100 m hurdles: Carmine Steiner, 22.0; Kendrick Wilson, 18.5 200 meter run: Pacee Miller, 32.9; 400 meter run: Madyson Glassford, 1:29; Nathan Miller, 1:24 800 meter run: event age 10 girls boys Long jump: Mia Wiggs, 9-3; Blake McCombs, 12-5 High jump: Melanie Fair, 3-2; Emmett Myers, 3-0 Javelin throw: Frankie Schlabach, 27-2; Quinn Findley, 47-1 Shot put: Chloe Mast, 13-7; Emmett Myers, 23-2 Discus: ; Mateo Poventud, 30-7 100 m dash: 100 m hurdles: Claire Reynolds, 17.1; 200 meter run: Tegan Harris, 33.5; Blake McCombs, 33.0 400 meter run: Tegan Harris, 1:17; T.W. Anderson, 1:26 800 meter run: Emily Case, 3:40; 1600 meter run: event age 11 girls boys Long jump: Bella Strother, 10-0; Clayton Zimmerly, 10-2 High jump: Bella Strother, 3-6; Caiden Carter, 3-2 Javelin throw: Haley Britt, 55-4; Caiden Carter, 52-6 Shot put: Haley Britt, 20-2; Brock Barby, 19-10 Discus: Haley Britt, 50-0; Brock Barby, 40-9 100 m hurdles: Morgan Mellor, 20.1; 400 meter run: Katie Sprang, 1:13; Camden Schlauch, 1:17 1600 meter run: ; Caiden Carter, 7:29 event age 12 girls boys Long jump: Bryanna Fotta, 9-9; Cruz Alexander, 8-10 High jump: Lexi Ogi, 3-4; Bubba Hay, 3-11 Javelin throw: Alexis Rolince, 33-3; Shot put: Alexis Rolince, 18-2; Bubba Hay, 26-7 Discus: Alexis Rolince, 38-7; 100 m hurdles: Maiah Geib, 19.7; 200 meter run: Maiah Geib, 31.1;
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Terry Bretz, 55 Terry E. Bretz, 55, of the Holmes County Home, Holmesville, passed away Friday, May 2, 2014, at Aultman Hospital, Canton. He was born July 3, 1958, in Millersburg, the son of Richard and Rose (Giauque) Bretz, and had worked at Lynn Hope Industries. He enjoyed telling about his various duties when he returned home. He enjoyed playing basketball for Holmes County Bucks and loved watching the races at Hilltop Speedway. Terry was always kind and helpful to others at the Holmes County Home and enjoyed helping in the garden, and playing basketball with visitors. Surviving are brothers, Randy and Larry Bretz, both of Millersburg, and John Bretz of Akron; and a sister, Mary Bretz of Wooster. He was preceded in
death by his parents; and brothers, Edward and Kelly Bretz. Memorial services were May 17 at the Holmes County Home. Burial was in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Millersburg. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, assisted the family. The family would like to say a special thank you to the Holmes County Home and to Lynn Hope Industries for all the love and care they gave to Terry.
Richard Franks Richard Dean Franks, 69, of Shreve, passed away Tuesday morning, April 22, 2014, at Majora Lane Care Center, Millersburg, after an extended illness. He was born June 19, 1944 in Shreve, the son of Ralph E. and Lucille (Shoup) Franks, and married Judith Alice Ennis on March 27, 1966. She survives. He had worked for Scot Industries and was a truck driver all his life. He loved spending time with his grandkids and riding his John Deere. He was a member of Bigelow United Methodist Church, and enjoyed watching sports, mowing and working on cars. Surviving in addition to his wife, Judith, are children, Robert Franks of Rosedale, Minn., Robbin (Eric) Maynard of Millersburg, and Ralph (Paula) Franks of Calera, Ala.; grandchildren, Danette (Tim) Ewing of Mount Vernon, Haliegh Maynard of Columbus, August Maynard and Allison Maynard, both of Millersburg, Dominic Franks and Aurora Yoder-Franks, both of Calera, Ala.; a great-grandchild, Nolan Ewing, and one more on the way; brothers and sisters, Thomas (Betty) Franks of Loudonville, Cordelia (Don) Tate of Shreve, Doris (Ray) Nickle of Big Prairie, Donald (Julie) Franks
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Helen Mullet, 85 Helen Mullet, 85, of Clark, passed away Monday evening, April 28, 2014, at Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg. Helen was born Sept. 16, 1928, in Holmes County, the daughter of Harry and Mamie (Adams) Patterson, and was a graduate of Clark High School. She married Thornton Mullet. He preceded her in death Aug. 23, 1969. Along with her husband, she was owner/operator of Mullet’s Cash Store & Feed Mill in Clark. She worked in bookkeeping at Rodhe’s IGA in Millersburg, retiring in 1990. Helen was an active member of Gray Ridge Church, where she taught Sunday school. She enjoyed helping others, especially kids. She was also a volunteer at Clark Elementary School and for Hospice. She loved gardening, canning for missions, reading and spending time with her grandchildren, they were her pride and joy. Surviving are daughters, Deanna Mullet and Sheree (Joseph) Oxley, both of Columbus; a daughter-inlaw, Betty Mullet of Millersburg; grandchildren, Heather (Joe) McNichols of Dover, and Jonathan Mullet and his fiancee, Desaree Collett of Bolivar; greatgrandchildren, Marcus and Jarrod McNichols of Dover;
sisters and a brother, Lucie Tipton of Lake Buckhorn, Earl “Peck” Patterson of Clark and Betty Patterson of Millersburg; and many nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Jerry Mullet; her parents; sisters, Dora VanSickle, Eva MacDonald, Mary Hoxworth, Naomi Lender and Oaka Hoffer; and brothers, Wells, Harry, Glenn and Charles Patterson. The family would like to say a heartfelt thank you to all the nieces, nephews and close friends that helped keep Helen at her home, the place she loved, and to the third floor nursing staff at Pomerene Hospital, that showed her love and comfort on her last journey home. Services were May 2 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with pastor Robert Wengerd officiating. Burial was in Clark Cemetery.
David Bennett of Haysville, Marilyn Sigler of Mills River, N.C., Larry Franks of Shreve, Carolyn (Robert) Remington of Avon Lake, Gerald (Gloria) Franks of Big Prairie, Linda (Richard “Dick”) Collins of Shreve, and Kenneth (Pat) Franks of Killbuck; and a sisterin-law, Kathy Franks of Loudonville. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Cecil and Robert Franks; a sister, Maxine (Don) Miller; and a brother-in-law, Ed Sigler. Memorial services were Sunday, April 27 at Bigelow United Methodist Church, with Pastor Diane McCartney officiating. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, handled arrangements. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Bigelow United Methodist Church, 7818 County Road 51, Big Prairie 44611.
David K. Bennett, 57, of Killbuck, passed away Wednesday morning, April 23, 2014, after a sudden illness. David was born April 9, 1957, in Cleveland, the son of Frank Robert and Edith Lorean Bennett. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and he loved his dogs. Surviving are his life companion, Linda Frenette of Killbuck; brothers, Frank Robert Bennett Jr. of Fairview Park and Ronald (Carol) Bennett of Grafton; a sister, Debbie (Rob) Hammer of Sheffield; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a
sister-in-law, Pat Bennett. A memorial service was held with arrangements handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg.
Harold Dean Gray, 78, of Fresno, departed from this world Monday, April 26, 2014, at Coshocton County Memorial Hospital. Born Feb. 8, 1936, in Layland, the son of the late Walter Dean and Ruth Irene (Croskey) Gray, and was a graduate of Clark High School. He served as a Specialist 3 in the U.S. Army from Oct. 22, 1957-Nov. 13, 1961, as a field commo crewman. He had been a manager of Holiday Estates in West Lafayette, retiring from sales with Pepsi products. Dean was a life member of Coshocton Elks Lodge 376, American Legion in Millersburg, and Coshocton VFW Post 1330. His pastime was fishing. Dean will truly be missed by his devoted companion of 27 years, Charlotte L. Banks; a son, Randy
L. Gray of Fresno, and a daughter, Paige A. Frame of Lore City; grandchildren, J.R. (Lindsey) Gray of Daytona Beach, Fla., Ashley N. Gray of Hilliard, Chad V. (Libby) Caudill of Pataskala, and Raelene A. Frame of Lore City; four great-grandchildren; brothers, Larry (Eleanor) Gray of Charm, and Steve (Dixie) Gray of Clark; nieces, nephews and a host of friends. In addition to his parents, Dean was preceded in death by a son, Ricky D. Gray in 1973. A Celebration of Life was Saturday, May 10 at Free Funeral Home, Coshocton. Online guestbook may be signed at www.coshocton tribune. com. Memorial contributions may be made to Salvation Army, 219 N. Fourth St., Coshocton, OH 43812.
James Cayhoe, 48 James Eric Cayhoe, 48, of Millersburg, passed away suddenly at his home on Wednesday, May 7, 2014. He was born on July 2, 1965, in Millersburg to Richard and Verla (Smith) Cayhoe, and married Cindy Purdy on July 3, 2008. She survives. He worked at Genie Overhead Garage Doors in Baltic. He was in remission from lung cancer for the past four years. He enjoyed going to stock car races, listening to AC/DC, cooking out, playing cornhole, riding 4-wheelers with his wife and spending time with his wife and friends. He was an outgoing person and talked to everyone and was not afraid to try new things. Surviving in addition to his wife of six years, are stepchildren, Kimberly Purdy of Clark and Cody Householder of the home; his mother and stepfather, Verla and Gary Brink of Millersburg; sisters, Jodee (DJ) Sonney of Pensacola, Fla., and Jennifer (Erik) Grassman of Fredericksburg; and several nieces
and nephews. He will be greatly missed by his wife, the love of his life, his stepchildren, sisters, mother and stepfather and his dogs who were his babies. He was preceded in death by his father, Richard Cayhoe; a brother, Eddie Cayhoe; an uncle, Homer Cayhoe; and aunts, Shirley Walkerow and Mary Barnett. A celebration of life service was Tuesday, May 13 at Church of the Savior in Wooster, with pastor Jerry Durham officiating. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home in Millersburg.
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WERNER NEEDS DRIVER TRAINEES! Drivers are IN DEMAND! We need YOU! No CDL? No problem! 16-Day CDL training avail! Opportunity Awaits, CALL TODAY! 1-866-203-8445 "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 Misc.VACATION CABINS FOR RENT IN CANADA. Fish for walleyes, perch, northerns. Boats, motors, gasoline included. Call Hugh 1-800-426-2550 for free brochure. Website www.bestfishing.com Dedicated lane I-80 corridor. $1,000 min. wkly. pay. Weekly home time. New trucks. Lease purchase or company jobs available. Limited openings available. Hirschbach 888-474-0729 www.drive4hml.com 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 Drivers-Company MIDWEST REGIONAL! HOME WEEKENDS & 2-3 x's during the week! Exclusive Terminal to Terminal openings! Top consistent miles & consistent money. Forward Air: 888-652-5611 drivefaf.com Help Wanted Regional Flatbed O/Os MI-IN-OH, $2,000 Sign-On Bonus, $3500-$4000 week Average. Paid Tolls/Scale Tickets. Free Trailers/Plate Program. Comdata/DD Weekly Settlements, CDL-A, 1 Yr. Experience 888-888-7996 Help Wanted CDL-A Drivers: Looking for Higher Pay? New Century is Hiring Exp. Company Drivers and Owner Operators. Both Solo and Teams. Competitive Pay Package. Sign-On Incentive. Also looking for experienced drivers to train. Call (844) 794-8081 or apply online at www.drivenctrans.com
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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 HELP WANTED in woodworking shop, floater position open, packaging, warehouse & manufacturing. Paid vacation & holidays. Century Components, 330852-3610.
Experienced Horse Stall cleaners needed. P/T AM job. 330-674-2503 Leave message w/ horse exp. FULL TIME+ assistant farm manager for field work, machinery repair, feeding, some milking plus other duties. Exp. only. Must be dependable and have own transportation. Email resume and references nwholmesdairy@gmail.com
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FOR SALE: Winco Automatic Transfer Switch, 3PH, 200AMP, good condition. $300 (330) 852-0205
BULK FOOD DELI STORE looking for daytime worker. Must operate cash register, meat and cheese slicer & some driving responsibilities. Will train. 330-6743252.
FOR SALE: Stove & refrig.(14-cf & new in 2012). Call for pricing. 330-473-8462, after 5 pm.
HELP WANTED P/T, Furniture 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.
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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 Loader, (330) 897-3207
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. DRIVERS: LOCAL, REGIONAL, OTR, Excellent pay, Benefit Package, Consistent Miles/Daily/Weekly/ Bi-Weekly Hometime CDL-A 1 yr exp. req. 855-842-8498 Drivers. Co. Prop Logistics hiring Tanker Drivers, 2 yrs TT minimum. Tanker Training $1400/wk plus. Hazmat, TWIC a plus. Call or text Pat 330-367-7944 LOOKING FOR a dependable driver / worker for a Mason Crew, flat work exp. a plus. (330) 231-3854
150 Food Services WANTED: WAITRESS FOR P/T Grandmas Homestead, Charm. We will be glad to train you. Call (330) 763-3790
197 Skilled Trade EXP'D MOTORCYCLE/ATV TECH wanted at Exodus Cycles. Apply in person or call, (330) 674-7433
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
OLDER CONSOLE Gas Refrigerator, freezer works good, bottom needs recharged. (330) 852-4009
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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.
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COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag Ringer Washer, will trade in or rebuild yours, Henry A. Raber. (330) 674-5691 FOR SALE: Diamond natural gas refrigerator, like new. 740) 824-3368 FOR SALE: Maytag Electric Dryer, good condition. $200. (330) 674-7576
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. SKYTRAK 5522 shooting boom forklift, perkins diesel, 22' reach, 4-wheel steer, 4x4, Oder but works fine $8500/obo. Jeff Miller. (330) 852-0188
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#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 NEW HOLLAND 467 haybine $1800 OBO. New esch spinner tedders: 9 ft. 2-star; 4-star in 14, 18, & 22 ft. Engine mounds avail. for most tedder brands. Coming Soon: 8 ft. ground drive model. New midwest 1 horse manure spreaders. Knob View Repair. 4159 CR 59 Baltic OH 43804. (330) 897-1106 ext. 3 NEW HOLLAND baler after market parts. We carry needles knotter parts. Feeder carriage parts. Plunger knives. Springs and engine mound etc. Also, sharpened plunger knives. Spring tune ups in shop or on site. Knob View Repair, 4159 CR 59 Baltic OH 43804. (330) 897-1106 ext. 3 HAY LOADER #2 McDering 9' grain binder with motor, 1324 US 62, , OH 44689. (330) 600-8225 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. 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
HYLAND ACRES Jersey needing Sat/Sun 4pm milkers, exp a plus but not required. (330) 231-0686
FOR SALE: Maytag square tub wringer washer, good condition, $350/obo. (330) 465-7741
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.
FOR SALE: 9-cu. ft. CHEST freezer, white, 9 mo. old. Call for price - (330) 600-9412.
DRAFT Forecart with Air tires, mechanical brakes, bench seat w/padded cushion. Also shafts. $1,450 (330) 674-5618†Ext 1
FOR SALE: Electric Refrigerator, nice family size, in good condition, green color. $150 (330) 260-5879
MASSEY FERGUSON 235 Diesel, power steering, exc rubber, new paint. Must See!, $7,500. 330-317-9286
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Skid Steers & Tractors Case IH open 2-WD 1 owner nice $13,000 JD401B industrial tractor 60HP Diesel $7,500 '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 MOTOR MOUNT for International 46 baler, $75. David N. Miller, 5020 TR 353, Mlbg. (330) 674-2915. 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 FOR SALE: XT-75 Case Skid Steer, good condition 2650 hrs. $15,000. Call (330) 893-1020 FOR SALE: S185 Bobcat Skid Loader, cab heat, AC, 2sp, power bobtach, (330) 204-6091 14 FT. Hay Wagon $800. NH Baler PTO $150. 150 watt solar panel $200. (330) 674-0305†x2 FOR SALE: Double disk 5 foot, $175. Leroy Miller, 54791 State Road 651, Baltic, OH, 330-897-1384 #1. FOR SALE: 1 ton EZ Trail Running Gear w/air tires, with mechanical brace. (330) 473-0325 2006 New Holland TN70A tractor, 2WD, 70-hp, 400 hrs, $13,800. Jeff Miller. (330) 852-0188 FOR SALE: Nice Ford Jubilee Tractor, excellent running condition, good tires. (330) 464-5578
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FOR SALE: JD 670 Rollabar rake & NH 24-ft. hay & grain elevator. Call 330-432-4686. Dozers '09 750J LGP 7K hrs, cab, heat, air $84,000 '06 Case 650K 1300hrs with winch $47,500 '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 Mini Excavators '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 1500hrs $21,000 '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 2- '05 JD310G Back hoe only 2200 hrs $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 SALE: 240 Massey Tractor, Good condition, 330-317-0712 2010 John Deere 5065E tractor, 2WD, 65-hp, 500 hrs, like new, $16,900. Jeff Miller. (330) 852-0188
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 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. OC3 Industrial Oliver Crawler, made in 1954, used less than 100 hrs. since completely being rebuilt, $5200. Emanuel H. Yoder, 330- 897-0171 Massie Ferguson 265 tractor, 60-hp, 4 hydraulic outlets, 3623 hrs., real nice, $6250. John S. Miller. (330) 893-0303 JOHN DEERE 14T Baler; 10' Transport Disk; 7' Dbl. Pull type Disk; #9 Int. 6' mower. 5150 CR 229, Fredericksburg 44627. (330) 695-6793
230 Farm Products Produce 5X6 ROUND Bales Mixed Hay, $45/ea, (330) 276-5417 or (330) 276-9908 RED RASPBERRY plants, 12" high, $1.50 ea. Have berries in late summer & fall. (330) 275-0821 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 20' CHANDLER Litter spreader for rent. (330) 359-1127 ORGANIC MULCH Hay, $10/round bale, (330) 359-5647 or (330) 317-4977
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3878 CR 135, Millersburg, OH 44654 • 330-893-4724
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WILL SPREAD Chicken litter OR rent out 20' Chandler Spreader. ALSO...Hay mowing & baling w/rotocut. (330) 763-1443
CUSTOM HAY WRAPPING with tube wrapper. $6/per bale. Phil Hershberger, (330) 852-9331. 4X4 BALEAGE, Sm sq. bales Tree Tops, make your own firewood. 5' Rotary Tiller, Manure Spreader, Corn Planter, More 330-663-3691 ORDER YOUR strawberries now - $2.80/qt. 330-6741054. MAPLE SYRUP. For Sale $36/gallon. Also, half gallon, quarts and pints available. Elmer H. Yoder 5184 TR 118, 330-893-3687 ext 1. HAVE PASTURE for 10 or 12 head of cattle. Reasonable rates. Roy Swartzentruber, 10800 Fryburg Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627
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FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also, hollow campfire logs. 330-231-8462. FOR SALE: Split Firewood, $60/pick up load. No delivery. Call or text, 330-763-0506 SPLIT & Unsplit firewood, $50/rick, 6928 CR 407, Millersburg OH (330) 674-1000 Firewood Bundles w/ handles & quantity tags. Ideal for campers. 20+ $2.00 a piece, can deliver. Levi Jr. Yoder, 7720 TR 509, Lakeville, OH FIREWOOD FOR sale. Will trade for scrap metal. Delivery available. Call anytime. (330) 275-7980
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WINESBURG-GARAGE Sale, Gas lamp, clothes dryer, battery charger, portable gas cooker, kitchen utensils, electric iron, baby clothes, books. June 5-7, 7am-5pm. 8389 TR 662, Dundee OH HUGE SALE! May 29-30, 8-4, W. Clay, Frdbrg. Bikes, books, collectibles, clothing, furn, hshld, stollers, & more.
14 YR old Gelding, Family horse, black w/2 whites, double-gaited, still good for long trips, sharp horse. (330) 359-1127 LOOKING FOR a good broke, safe, Morgan gelding, must be sound with no bad habits. (802) 272-5707
GARAGE SALE June 5-7 7am-?. Small air compressor, thick 4wh. jacket, lg puppy carrier, pressure canner, keyboard, ice cream maker, books, rollerblades, crafting supplies, hats, clths, shoes, boots, and small bike + lots more! 8341 TR 662 Winesburg OH (330) 359-5383
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MULTI FAMILY Garage Sale! June 5-7, 8am-4pm. between Winesburg & Alpine on SR 62. Nathan Weaver, (330) 204-5820
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
Fish VERY nice 2 bedroom ond sales Aapartment in Baltic, Ohio.
13 HP Honda Key start. Ex. condition, $450. 8 HP Honda with reduction gear, $200. 330-674-3971 ext. 4
8 YR old Black Trotting Gelding, 16.2H, TSS, Buggy 1 year, women can drive, $4,500. Lavern Yoder, (330) 852-4062
MAY 30-31, 9-2, TSC Chrome double door truck box, w/locks & key. Lost of misc. Some Antiques & Primitives, household Items, $.50 & $1 tables. 14371 SR 39, 2-1/2mi W. of Nashville. Raindate: 6/7
GARAGE SALE June 6, 7. Move back in with mom and dad after 30 years on my own. Have lots of stuff: dishes, bedding, pint and jelly jars, furniture & much more. Mandy Schlabach 10303 CR. 320 Millersburg. SW of Holmesville.
Nice sized living/dining/ kitchen area. This is an upstairs apartment. Laundry hookup in basement. Water, trash & lawn care provided. Available July 1, 2014. $475.00 month plus $475.00 deposit. 330-897-9045. Mon-Thurs 8am-4pm.
MAY 30-31, 8:30am-4pm, Misc Merchandise. 472 Tanya Terrace, Loudonville.
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4 YR old Dark Brown Gelding, all trot, TSS, Sired: Chip Chip Hurray, $3,000. (330) 852-0615 after 5pm.
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4 YR old dark bay fresion standard bred gelding. Sierra cosmos dam $5500. (330) 600-0291 BOARDING HORSES - Pasture available. Call (330) 763-1843 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 STANDING AT stud, Flashy 1/2 Friesian, 1/2 std. bred sire Michelangelo. Serv. fee, $300. 330-473-4086 3 YR old gray pony gelding. Well broke to ride and drive. Approx 48". $450. Michael Coblentz (330) 359-5936 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 AT STUD reg. black Morgan Stallion. RG Denmarks Black Star. 15.3 hands black Stallion. Service fee Reg. $450 grade $250. 330-852-7717 6 YR. OLD part Hackney pony mare, 45", good broke to drive. 330-473-2416
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
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Rodeo JUNe 21 7PM
686 Smokey Lane Road NW • Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Phone: 330-852-2237 Fax: 330-852-2237 Auctioneer Myron Miller
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CONFINED TO the mid-Ohio sale June 13. Lot #512 7 yr old Bay Fresion/Standard bred cross mare. Traffic safe & sound, been in mini surrey. Big Powerful driving horse. Henry D. Bowman (330) 893-3164. 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
FOR SALE: 3 yr old bay Standard Bred Gelding w/stripe, TSS, ready for miles, Buggy Size, boys horse, a good traveler, Allen Miller, 5571 CR 68, Millersburg. (330) 893-4908 FOR SALE: 5 yr. old blk. Dutch standardbred cross gelding, been in buggy & surrey,$2800. 740-623-0684 TEAM OF All Purpose Geldings, 4 yrs old, green broke & sound. 330-466-9476 FOR RENT: Pasture for 4-6 head, near New Bedford. Daniel Troyer, (330) 897-0368 NOTICE: WILL do Horse Training and Sale preps, draft & all driving breeds. Marvin Hershberger, 7831 TR 568, Fredericksburg (330) 279-2089 WANTED: TEAM of Belgain 8-14 yr old, or single horse. For sale: JD plow bottom (330) 600-9381
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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 7 YR old Gelding, Fresh, Sire: Towners Big Guy, Dam by Striking Sahbra, 8 yr old Gelding, both horses big enough for mini buggy, mostly trot, TSS, should make nice family horses, (330) 852-0159 VM Dale Schlabach. 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 OPEN BUGGY fiberglass seat, very good cond. $2400. (330) 600-0291 FOR SALE: 4 yr old Standard Bred Mare, Atlee C. Miller, 7640 Frease Rd, Frdrckbg. (330) 695-9392 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 DAIRY GOATS, 1-Alpine 1-Saanan, fresh 4 wks, good easy milkers, $325/ea. (330) 674-2526 10 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, Traffic safe for women to drive, buggy broke, trots, $1,000. (330) 275-7896 FOR SALE: 6 yr. old bay standard bred mare, traffic safe and sound, all trot, surrey size, women can drive. Ivan Miller, 7175 Cutter Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627
Online Only Amish Furniture Auction Ending Thursday June 5th, 2014 @ approximately 6:00 PM Handcrafted Amish Furniture * 9 Lots * Online Only Auction Lot #1: Country Bedroom Suite Lot #2: Five Piece Alpine Bedroom Suite Lot #3: Sleigh Entertainment Center Lot #4: Trenton Desk Lot #5: Quarter Saw Slab Table Set Lot #6: Extend-A-Bench Lot #7: Tulip Double Pedestal Table Lot #8: Walnut Slab Table Lot #9: Lexington Triple Dresser To place a bid or to view pictures/videos go to www.kaufmanauctions.com. Call Curt Yoder for more information at 330.204.2447 Chattel Terms: Cash – Check – Credit. 10% Buyer’s Premium. 3% processing fee for credit cards. Shipping/Pick up responsibility of Buyer. Auction By Order of: Schrocks Heritage Furniture (330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com
CURT YODER, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER curt@kaufmanrealty.com (330) 204-2447
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FOR SALE: 6 Katahdin ewes with lambs. Lambs are Katahdin Dorber cross. Albert Yoder, 330-893-1613 FOR SALE: Broilers dressed or alive. Alvin R. Mast, 7423 T.R. 652, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 5 YR old Gelding, Trots nice, surrey horse deluxe, TSS, $2,900. Duane Weaver, (330) 674-1777 9 YEAR old black white pony gelding. 45" tall. Well broke to ride and drive, $350. Ivan Yoder 10191 Saltcreek Rd Fredericksburg, OH 44627 6 YR. OLD PAINT quarter horse cross, brown/wh., gelding, broke to ride & drive. 330-897-1384†x2 7 YR old Brown & White Paint Pony Mare, 43", kid broke to ride & drive, TSS. (330) 473-9639 WANTED: Utility White King Pigeons and/or White Pure Cornish Bantam or Standard chickens. (330) 276-5613 8 YR old Bay Pony mare 42" kid broke TSS $450. Amos Schlabach (330) 674-9451†x2 7 YR old credit winner Std. Bred Gelding. Very good. Broke, TSS, black, $4,500. David Troyer, 4370 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: Reg'd Haflinger mare, filly colt at side, mare is bred back. 330-695-7242, 330-231-1411. 5 yr. old reg'd Morgan mare, chestnut broke to ride, lots of snap, sire: Black Tuxedo by Armani, $1800. (330) 473-3215 TEAM OF black Percheron Geldings. 14 & 16. Good, broke. Jacob Swartz., 9322 W. Leb. Rd., Navarre, Ohio.
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2 YR old Black/White Pony, green broke to drive, $400. 330-466-9476 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
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Kyron V.L , Quality Friesian Stallion, stands 16.1H. Service fee $500 John Barkman, 7884 TR 508, Lakeville, OH 44638.
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. TEAM OF Haflinger Geldings, kid broke, Also a nice team of mules for sale, make offer. (330) 763-4527 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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2 WELL marked & well behaved lambs, weened & wormed, $75/ea. (330) 201-5438 30 OLD Style Dorset Ewes, 2-4 yrs old. 10 Crossbred Beef Calves, 350-450-lbs. Delivery available. (740) 567-4205 PAIR OF 8 & 9 yr old Grulla Geldings, full brothers, broke to ride & drive, single or double, will choice, (330) 852-4283 Ext 2. 7 YEAR OLD Welsh Morgan cross. Good riding horse but not for kids. Aaron E. Hershberger, 3404 CR 160, Millersburg, OH 44654 FOR SALE: 10 year old Morgan crossbred. Broke to ride and drive. (330)473-5240 WANTED: PYGMY goat for pet. Would prefer young nanny. Ph. 330-893-3279 STANDING AT stud. Red sorrel Belgian Ylane Duke, $200 service fee. Abe Yoder, 330-893-4211 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 FOR SALE: Dorper Ram 4yrs old $375. Call Allen Miller at (330) 897-5310.
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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 WANTED: QUIET, safe, good broke, 14.-14.2H Gelding, TSS, (802) 272-5707 1 NUBIAN nanny, milking, $225. 2 Nubian billies, 4 mo. old, $125/ea. (330) 674-1416 11 YR old dutch standard bred Broodmare, black, 3 white, good producer. $1200 OBO. (330) 674-6003 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. WANTED TO BUY: All types of horses & ponies, sound or unsound. J & S Horse Farm, 13914 Mt. Eaton Rd, Doylestown, 44230. Call or write. (330) 715-0363 4 yr. old black gelding by Political Briefing, surrey size, women can drive, tss, $4800. Lavern Yoder, (330) 852-4062.
D. Max Troyer Auction STANDING AT Stud, 52" Black & White, Homozygous Pony Stallion, Sires: Upheaded Flashy Colt, sure breeder. Also, 38" black & white Homozygous Mini Stud, sure breeder. Allen Miller, 5571 CR 68, Millersburg. (330) 893-4908 SPOTTED NUBIAN billy goat, $175. Reuben L. Troyer. 330-893-0423 Ext 2
Kaufman Auction House 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH
Location: Kaufman Auction House next to Amish Country Theater, Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
Monday, June 2, 2014 5:00 PM
Antiques * Glassware * Household * Furniture * Misc. * Selling in 2 Rings Grandmother clock; lg. chest of drawers, roll top desk; file cabinets; bookshelves; oak dresser; sofa; dresser w/ mirror; dining room table; lg. stereo system; sewing machine; misc. garden tools; shop vac; usual amounts of antiques & primitives; wooden Remington box; wooden nail keg; washboards; granite pieces; misc. old tools; Millersburg glass; Fenton & Imperial glass. Note: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com for photos and updates. For more information contact Derrick Kandel, auction manager at (330) 204-4453. Terms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Receiving Hours: Wednesday, 9AM-4PM Always Taking Quality Consignments (330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com
AUCTION HOUSE: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm • 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER • 330-231-4524 MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER
Location: 4863 TR 403, Millersburg OH 44654. At the traffic light in Walnut Creek take TR 403 south ¼ mile to location.
Thursday, June 5, 2014, 4:00 PM Cub Cadet * Woodworking Tools * Local Collectibles Antiques * Household Mower – Tools: 2182 Cub Cadet w/ 21HP Kubota w/ 50” deck; new Snapper snow blower; Cub Heat house; blade; vac/ blower; Pequea 256 spreader; Delta 10” table saw; Delta 6” jointer; Hitachi radial arm saw w/ stand; Stevens 22 w/ octagon barrel; Remington 10-A 12 ga pump; Iver Johnson single shot 16 ga.;BBQ grill; Delta drill press; Porter Cable router; work benches; Craftsman grinder; 12 cut sandstone; air compressor; chain saws; stepladders; extension ladders; 4x6 trailer; lawn trailer; mower jack; lawn seeders; battery charger; weed eaters; lots of hand tools; Stihl blower; skill saw; chains; extension cords; sawzall; nails; screws; & much, much more; Local Collectibles – Antiques - Household: some Shanesville tins; lots of crocks; local bottles; sleigh bells; dinner bell; dough trough; trunks; wooden bowls; butter mold; crock chicken water; old pictures; butter churn; green depression glass; oil lamps; Warther’s knife set; plank bottom chairs; ladles & skimmers; cast skillets; German Bible; slate board; milk cans; painted glass (Tom Miller); spinning loom; Mlbg. courthouse bank; jewelry & watches; platform rockers; lanterns; W.C. bell; mantle clocks; clay bottles; Amana refrigerator/freezer; 4 pc. bedroom set; new silverware set; cedar chest; quilts & comforters; couch; upholstered chairs; old, nice slant top sec. desk; dry sink; sweet cherry 4 dr. hutch; Lifetime cookware; lots of kitchen items; good clean household. Note: If you know Max you will know this is one of the cleanest sales we may ever have. From mower and shop tools to the household everything is in A-1 condition. We will be selling in 2 rings most of the evening, so bring a friend and a chair and we will see you at the sale? Go online at www.kaufman-auctions.com to view photos. Terms of Chattels: Cash or good check. Sale by Order of: D. Max Troyer
(330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com
DAVE KAUFMAN, BROKER/AUCTIONEER DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524 or derrick@kaufmanrealty.com
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FOR SALE: 5 Jersey cows. 3 Jersey cross cows. All fresh in 2014. Also, 400lb Angus dairycross hiefer. David H. Yoder (330) 893-2892. 6 YR OLD gelding, black w/1 white sock, 16H, TSS, dbl gaited, women can drive, $2000. (330) 674-1988 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 7 Yr. old bay gelding, tss, stands 16+H, well built, buggy broke, women can drive, $2850. 330-473-7360
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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
WANTED: A horse that is broke to ride & drive, any color and breed, needs to be quiet. Duane Yoder, 4952 SR 557, Millersburg (330) 893-4068
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2 YR old Black/White Paint Pony Gelding, not broke. $300. 6 yr old Black Pony Gelding, 38", broke to ride and drive, TSS, $350. Robert Raber, 4808 TR 616, 1 mi NW of Mt. Hope. (330) 674-0035 after 4pm.
YR old Sorro Belgain Gelding, White main & tail, blaze, Jockey stick broke, easy to handle, $1,750 Noah Yoder, (330) 674-1000
7 YR. OLD gelding, buggy size, tss, boys or family horse, started to the buggy, $2400. Mahlon Burkholder, (330) 897-2103. 8 YR old Brown/White Mare, w/black & white filly at her side, good broke to ride, TSS, been on trail rides. (330) 473-3545
FOGG REAL ESTATE AUCTION
BUNGALOW HOME & HORSE BARN ON 1.3 AC. PLAIN TWP. * WAYNE CO. * WOOSTER SCHOOLS Will sell on location 364 S. Jefferson Rd. Wooster, OH. From US RT 30 west of Wooster take S. Jefferson Rd. south ¼ mile to property on the east side of the road.
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 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
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5 YR old Gelding, Bay, 3WS, star & snip, mostly trot, TSS, well broke, $2,850. Adrian Coblentz, 7540 TR 601, Frdrckbg 330-674-1034 6 YR old Purebred Fresian Mare, consigned to the June 13th Mt. Hope Sale, (330) 897-8650 5 YR OLD Standard gelding, buggy size, for women, travels $2,500. Menno Yoder, 674-1895
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FOR SALE: A Pair of nice yearling Halflinger Stud Colts, James Weaver, Fredericksburg. (330) 698-1064 3
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.
FOR SALE: 5 YR. old brown-white mare. 55" tall. Kid broke to ride. Ex. trail horse, TSS 330-600-1583
GROSJEAN REAL ESTATE AUCTION
THURS. EVE., JUNE 19, 2014 6:00 PM
JON MAST BROKER/AUCTION MGR. 330-763-3883 www.reshowcase.com
FOR SALE: 7 standard bred broke good women, surrey 330-897-0368
16 YR. Morgan Mare in foal to friesian stallion KYRON V.L. Has stud colt sired by Acorn Ridge, white socks. Colt has 2 whites and blaze. Mare has 3 stud colts on the ground. Upheaded & sharp. $1500. 7341 CR 373 Big Prairie OH 44611.
5 Yr. old black mare, tss, family horse. 330852-4083.
4 YR old Brown/White Paint Stud, 37", proven sire, kid broke to ride & drive, well built. $700 (330) 674-2526 WELL BROKE 10 yr. old 36" tri-color gelding $350, 31" bay stud. 38" Red, white stud $150. 2 yr. old 47" white jenny $275. 2 yr. old 28" red jack $250. 330-674-3027 FOR SALE: 3 Holstein dry cows, due in June, Voicemail. (330) 893-0174 4 JERSEY Cross Heifers, due soon, USDA Certified Organic, $1,500 each. Noah Yoder, (330) 674-1000
WED. EVE., JUNE 4, 2014 6:00 PM
SIX YR. brown mare. TSS, women can drive. Ivan Miller, V.M. 330-893-3168
JON MAST BROKER/AUCTION MGR. 330-763-3883 www.reshowcase.com
FOR SALE: 2 yearling quarterhorse colts, one stallion & one filly - both sorrel with blaze, Western stock, $500/ each 330-878-1000. 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 WANTED: MALE Ringneck Pheasant, 9726 CR 329, Holmesville OH 44633. (330) 317-0849 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 FOR SALE: 7 yr. bay Hackney gelding, great traveler, tss, Also standing at stud40" black & white homozygous stud, $40. (330) 893-2036. 3 YR. old 60" Trotting Mare TSS, safe for women. $2250. Will also do horse training any breed. Jr. Troyer 6694 TR 607, Fredricksburg OH 44627 SHEEP, Mixed Hair Sheep, 2 Rams, 10 Ewes, 8 Lambs, $1,000 for all. (740) 398-9382 STANDING AT stud 3/4 Friesion 1/4 Perchon. Peter Z. son service fee: $250. 5 day free mare care 16.1H black (330) 897-1419.
yr. old bay gelding, tss, enough for size, $3900.
FOR SALE: Reg Black Quarter Horse Gelding, been on lots of trails, used as 4-H horse, TSS, (330) 893-4068 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
FOR SALE: 3 crossbred yearling, grass fed beef, Roy L. Miller, 3915 TR 366, Millersburg (330) 893-4408
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
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:
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3 YR old Registered Standard Bred Mare, Sire: Royal Balance, green broke, home raised, $1,700. (330) 567-5944
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.
REAL ESTATE: Selling a sweet little place in the country with great access to city amenities and major traffic arteries. The Bungalow type home features a kitchen, great room w/fireplace, bedroom and bath on the first floor and two Bedrooms upstairs. A full basement w/fuel oil furnace, plus a two car attached garage complete the home. The horse barn is 24’x 40’ and has four box stalls plus two smaller stalls. Attached to the front of the horse barn is a 20’ x 24’ room that was used as a tack store but lends itself to multiple uses. The stalls open up to paddocks fenced with portable coral panels that are included with the property. This is a neat and clean property that deserves a closer look if you are shopping for affordable country living. Pictures and more detailed information is available on the website www.reshowcase.com or drive by and pick up a brochure from the information box at the driveway. OPEN HOUSE & INSPECTION: The property will be open for inspection on Thursday Eve. June 5th from 5:00 – 7:00 PM. Other showings are available by appointment. Call Steve Andrews 330-465-8498 – Seth Andrews 330-466-5471 or Real Estate Showcase Wooster @ 330-264-6888. TERMS & CONDITIONS: We require a non-refundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price at the close of the auction with the balance due in full at closing within 30 – 45 days. There are no financing contingencies. A 10% buyer’s premium is in effect for this auction. 10% of the high bid will be calculated and added on to determine the contracted sales price. TAX & LEGAL: Parcel No. 44-00091.000 - 1.31 Acres - Plain Twp. - Wayne County - Wooster Schools. The taxes on this property are currently $769.03 per half year and will be prorated to the day of closing. The seller will provide a warranty deed and certificate of title and will offer to split the fee for an owner’s policy of title insurance. Immediate possession will be given at closing. CHERYL LYNN FOGG, OWNER Auction Conducted By:
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16 YR. old gelding. T.S.S. 650 Andy A. Troyer, 7137 CR 19, Millersburg, OH 330-674-1860 ext. 2 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 AMHA MINI Horse Stallion, Tahitis bloodlines, 31.5" tall, 5 yrs old, $450. (330) 231-2708
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Household Furnishings
$$$ BRAND NEW QUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET Still in Factory Plastic. $200.00 Can Help with Delivery Call 330-353-8849 2
COUCHES, 2 recliners, rocking love seat, all size beds, all size NEW Deluxe mattress sets. 2 mi. W. of Becks Mills, 2529 TR 110, Millersburg, OH. 330-674-0944 VM
FOR SALE: 2 couches to fullfill your basement needs. Older but still in good condition. (330) 260-5879 FOR SALE: Kitchen cupboards 10 ft., suitable for shop. Wayne Schrock, 4593 SR 557, Mbg. 330-893-3768 WHITE JENNY Lind crib, like new, w/mattress. $125 obo. (330) 893-7021
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Hunting Fishing
MARLIN 44MAG, lever action, $825. Marlin 30AS, 30/30, lever action, $350. Diamond Bowtech youth compound bow w/acces., $200. (330) 897-6602 DOG TRACKER, Garmin- Astro, 320-DC-40, w/Topo US 100K Map includes AK, PR, HI, like new. (330) 893-1466 KIMBER 8400 Montana 300 Winchester short magnum. $650. (330) 473-8040 FOR SALE: Dock (330) 473-2328
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16GA 870 Remington Wingmaster, $400. 12ga 870 Remington w/slug barrel and scope mount. $350. 20ga single shot slug gun with rifle barrel. $275. 330-231-1475
FOR SALE: 12 yr old Standard Bred Gelding, Dark Bay, $1,200 (330) 201-3527
WEATHERBY Vangard 243 with scope $550. Ruger 77 in .30-00 with scope, $525. Good cond. 330-897-1038
FOR SALE: 6 yr. old standard bred morgan cross mare, tss, anybody can drive. (740) 824-3368
FOR SALE: Stryker crossbow case accessories, arrows etc. $500 or best offer. 330-359-6480 Milan
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RALLY LAWN tractor, 18-hp, Briggs & Stratten, 44" deck, runs/looks great, $950. VM (330) 600-9376 CUB CADET, 33" walk behind lawn mower, new last year, $1,150. (330) 567-2169 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 FOR SALE: USED 5-1/2"x8" red beveled landscaping blocks, good cond., $.20/ea. (330) 359-5658 x1. ZERO TURN Mower 5 ft cut. 250 hrs. $1,600. 2-whl. trailer heavy duty 1 ton capacity. $375. Call (330) 601-3174 or (330)466-8000 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 BRAND NEW Ariens 2013 Zero Turn Mower w/bagger. 330-201-4163 24" CUB Cadet front tine tiller, good condition, used less than 10 hrs, (330) 852-1302 48" John Deere walk behind mower w/ re-built Kawasaki eng. w/electric start, $1250. (330) 893-2860. ARIENS 21" mower. Good cond. Bagging, mulching & side discharge. Attachment included w/blade clutch & brake, $300. (330) 897-4105 Leave msg. if no answer. T-14 MARTINS Box, cedar round hole, complete with pole and winch, $275. (330) 567-9348 TILLERS Troybilt Horse rebuilt, $850. Husqvarna 700 DRT, $500. Both good cond. Vernon Yoder 330-473-2289 FOR RENT & sale, Terraforce 73" 3pt Tillers. Try before you buy. Mt. Eaton Trailer, LLC, (330) 359-0150
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WILL DO garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363.
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FOR SALE: Honda 3500 generator. Good condition. 330-674-1312 FOR SALE: Brand new aluminum PCA screen door from Keim Lumber, $200. Call 330-698-0518 V.M. KAWASKI FJ100 Washing Machine gas motor, runs good, $75. Washing machine motor bracket, $20. David N. Miller, 5020 TR 353, Mlbg. (330) 674-2915 POULTRY NET, 48" x 164', double spike, new roll $165. 330-893-1058 BEEKEEPING EQUIPMENT: 32 deep supers, 12 shallows, queen excluders, smoker bottom boards, covers, $360 for all. Joe Raber 330-897-0637 #1 USED SURREY Pole, $195. (330) 600-0090 USED 195 & 205 watt 12V solar panels $170 each; used 30 watt panel $40; 1800 watt used inverter $80; 800 watt used inverter $35; 30 amp 12V industrial charger (multi-stage charging) $85; Myers 3/4hp 3-wire used well pump $350. Bunker Hill Hardware (330) 893-3866 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. FOR SALE: Tomahawk Low Rider bike with lights and fenders. In very good condition, $650 OBO. Aden Yoder, 330-897-1307 ext. 2 OLD HAND HEWN BEAMS from 1800's building. (330) 473-3113 8 YEAR old gelding. Woman or boys horse. 30KW Gerset motor needs work. Generator 1 year old 330-567-0088 FOR sale: 20 KW natural gas Winco Generator. Has 107 hours. Guarantee to work $3500. 330-852-0205 1944 12 pc Service Set, Limoge Jenny Lind China, 22 carat gold trim, appx 70 pcs. Beautiful Set. Perfect Cond. $500. (330) 473-6099
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5000 BOARD feet 4/4, misc hardwood lumber, air dried or kiln dried, priced to sell. (330) 897-6602
FOR SALE: Wood Burning Fireplace, w/glass doors & stone front. $500 (330) 852-3139 V.M.
FOR SALE: New Coleman Even Temp Insta-start propane stove w/3 burners, $100. 330-695-9310
NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060.
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 USED SURREY, brakes, lights, roll-up curtains, sandwich tires, Noah Yoder, 6928 CR 407, Millersburg (330) 674-1000 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. 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 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: Top buggy w/ hydrolic brakes, lights, in fair usable condition $800. (330) 897-7830 FULL SIZE Select Comfort air bed. 330-279-9092 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 FOR SALE: 2.2 Honda motor $150. White gas cook stove, $250. Eli Yoder Jr., 3883 TR 366, Millersburg, OH 44654
Sugarcreek Office Post Office Box 422 1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 Phone 330.852.4111 Toll Free 888.852.4111 Fax 330.852.4099
FOR SALE: Tappan Natural gas cook stove. Works good. Alma Hershberger, 3938 TR 65, Mbg. Oh 44654 FOR SALE: 2012 16' Tandem Axle Utility Trailer, good condition. $1,300 (330) 317-0712 FOR SALE: mini surrey fiberglass wheels, springs and shops. Good cond. Albert Yoder, 330-893-1613 FOR SALE: Used buggy, fiberglass wheels, LED lights, new shaft, could use repairs $1,500 (330) 600-9240 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 LED 12V bulbs, very bright, only 4.5W, 2-options $18.50 & $19.50. Also have asst. inverters in stock. Berlin Furniture 5044 CR 120, South of Berlin. (330) 893-3261. FOR SALE: Yamaha keyboard PSR-172, 61 keys, 100 rhythms, 100 tones, like new $150 330-893-2064 FOR SALE: Fiberglass tub, upright/shower stall, $175. 330- 893-2394 Troyer COOLING PADS & Foggers for 40 x 500 chicken house. Mel Weaver, 330-600-9368. 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
Complete Set Nylon crosbred harness w/adjustable collars. G cond. Haflinger size forecart 330-674-5129 x 1.
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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 HITACHI laser mitre saw, used very little, $350; Porter Cable generator, 3500W, $500/obo. 330-567-2218 LIKE NEW Sun-Mar composting toilet. Great for campsite etc. $500 OBO. 330-600-9380 evenings. 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- Emglo portable gas air compressor. 8 HP Honda engine. 4 cyl. compressor 15.3 CFM at 125 PSI with idle control. Not used hard $650. In Trail, OH (330) 893-1402 MCCORMICK DERRING Hay mower, 4' cutter bar, ideal for single horse, $500 obo. (330) 695-9873 FLOOR MODEL drill press. Microfiche reader w/Stihl cards. Holland Grill. Ervin Gingerich 330-359-7102 50-ft. CHAIN link fence w/top rails & 3-line posts, 8' tall & hvy. duty, near Mt. Hope, $300. 330-275-8039 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 2-PERSON, INDOOR or outdoor Sauna, like new-used very little. (330) 852-1360
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USED VINYL Fence, 3 rail, approx. 300' with walk gate, $400. Mosie Yoder, (330)897-0080 (3) 135W Kyacera Solar Panels, w/pole mount & charge controller, used appox 2 yrs. $650 (330) 674-5740 V.M. FOR SALE: 1000 gal. air tank, $400. Also clear gas floor lamps, $25. 330-600-0894 FOR SALE: Top Buggy w/childrens seats & shelves, mostly LED lights, brakes, good cond. (330) 897-0954 ASHLAND WOOD cookstove w/glass in bake oven door. Good working condition, $1200. Ben Miller, 6771 TR 423, Dundee, OH 44624 FOR SALE: 4HP Honda GX120, used very little, $450. 2.2HP Honda, good running cond. $350. (1) shaft, (2) wheels (air), for mini pony cart $50. Aden Troyer, 5512 CR 407, Millersburg. (330) 674-2922 CRAFTERS WOOD pieces, different length, width, and types. Pick yours out! (330) 897-1038. Will return calls! FOR SALE: COVERED wagon w/rubber wheels, brakes, & lights. (330) 893-4340 FOR SALE: 15 Katahdin Dorber cross are 14mo old, due in August. 7 are 2 1/2 yrs old. 8055 Fountain Nook Rd, Apple Creek OH 44606. (330) 601-4302 FOR SALE: Open Buggy, completely redone, rubber tires. $2,500 (330) 279-9212 USED BUGGY, lights, brakes, children's seats or shelf, glass storm front, fiberglass shafts, $2000. Shreve/ 330-567-2218
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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
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New Philadelphia Office
141 Front SE New Philadelphia, OH 44663 Phone 330.602.4111 Fax 330.602.4114
12647 TR 503, Big Prairie Beautiful Hearthstone hand hewn log home with Rumsford fireplace and Alpine hickory cabinets on 1.63 acres. 13 course block basement & economical geothermal heating/ cooling. Open loft. $189,900 Steve Maag 330-763-4769 E US -7 HOTH 5 EN 9 OP AY 2 M
3171 TR 110, Millersburg Beautiful 2364 sq.ft raised ranch home w/full walkout basement on 7.8 acres built in 2009. Open floor plan, cherry kitchen, large great room w/stone fireplace. In-floor radiant heat by outdoor woodburner. Must see to appreciate. Steve Maag 330-763-4769 E US -2 HO T 12 EN 1S OPAY 3 M
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306 W. Main St, Sugarcreek Lots of room in this 4 BR, 3 BA home with (330) 852-4111 numerous updates. This home has original 888-852-4111 woodwork and lots of charm. Newer furnace www.kaufmanrealty.com and roof. $184,900 Pat Kaufman 330-204-6512
102 Dover Rd NE, Sugarcreek Opportunity abounds on one of the most prime commercial lots available in Sugarcreek. Over 2100 sq ft of building space on close to ¼ acre lot. High traffic area. $159,900 Pat Kaufman 330-204-6512
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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 SE RAINBOW SWEEPER, no power nozzle, all other attachments, clean-exc. cond. $400. (330) 464-5364
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WANTED: German Shepherd female. Also, wanted St. Bernard male. 330-359-5730 COYOTE DOGS: 2 yr old, female. 3 yr old male. Both run but needs hunted. Robert Miller (330) 897-1308
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FOR SALE: 3 Poodle females & 1 Yorkie male. Call (330) 674-1945 or daytime (330) 600-1296. FOR SALE: 4 yr old AKC Chocolate Lab Female, pet only, very friendly. (330) 852-0923 WANTED: AKC or ACA Boston Terriers. 330-695-2467. AKC Lab puppies 1 yellow male, & 1 chocolate male, $300. (330) 674-1988 AKC 10 mo old Dalmation Male, (330) 893-2035 PAM, 2-FEMALES, 1-male. Also 3-tier stack cages. (740) 622-1109
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AKC Golden Retriever, male 7 mo old. Also 12x16 Kennel, good condition. 8098 S. Apple Creek Rd. Fredericksburg OH 44627 (330) 466-5097 FEMALE MINI Australian Shepherd. Merle 6 mo. old. $350 (330) 852-0647 NICE TRI-COLORED Beagle female, runs own rabbits. $50 obo. Call Justin (330) 260-0106
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(2) SHIBA Females, AKC, shots/wormed, 1 yr old, (330) 359-0705 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. I WILL BUY unwanted mix breed pups for $20 each. 330-880-3392.
Puppies Unlimited 25+ Pups In Store. 330-264-0505 www.puppiesunlimited.net
FOR SALE: Yorkie Male, 6 mo. old. Mature, about 3 lbs. Makes great pet. AKC $250 obo. 330-279-3867
FOR SALE: 4 mo old 3/4 English Bulldog, 1/4 Beagle, female, good breeding stock, $500. (330) 695-9310
AKC HAVANESE male choc. & white party color, nicely marked, 8wk. old, $350 (330) 279-2066.
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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
Friday Evening June 1st, 6:30 PM
6am - 10am
Local Handcrafted Furniture Quilt Sale 1pm
10:30am
Volleyball tournament. Live entertainment provided by: John Schmid, High Country Bluegrass & a local quartet. Entertainment for the kids will include Barrel Train rides & Bungee Jumping. Bring your family and enjoy the evening.
Lunch Stand • BBQ Chicken • Homemade Ice Cream • Bake Sale
For more info, call:
• 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.
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Local Handcrafted Furniture Quilt Sale 1pm
10:30am
Pancake & Sausage Breakfast 6am-10am
Runs Ohio Quilt Salecall:1pm May 8, 15, 22, 29, For more info,1, • 30x40 Building (complete on your level site) •2013 2 Complete bedroom suites
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GERMAN SHEPHERD Male, AKC, 3 yrs old, Chocolate/ Tan, proven breeder, $650. (330) 231-2821
DASCHUND FOR sale: 2 yr old female, $100. 5 yr old female $150. 4yr old male $175. (330) 466-3968
2 PUGGLE Females, good mothers, 2 yrs old, $150/ea. (330) 897-6602
LITTLE CHIHUAHUA male puppy, black w/tan, well socialized, nice build, $200. 330-359-5459.
FOR SALE: 2 yr old black & tan male Beagle. Also, brown & white male & female Chihuahuas. And Yorkie-Terrier cross female, 1 1/2 yr old, very small. (330) 897-7706 Ext. 5 9 MO old Shit-zu/Bicheon female, house broke, pet only. (330) 852-1302 3 YR. OLD ACA Bichon female, $75. M. Swartzentruber, 4681 CR 229, Fredericksburg, OH 44627
WANTED ASAP: Stud for my mini schnauzer female, in heat now. Please leave message (330) 749-2370.
AIR CLEANING System for dog kennel. Also 8000BTU Haier A/C. Used in dog kennel. (330) 852-1302
YELLOW LAB puppies, AKC reg'd, shots and wormed, males & females, 8 weeks old. (330) 695-2272
Moore’s Lawn & Garden Annual Spring Auction Location: 1682 S Washington St. Millersburg, Ohio (Holmes County) From SR 39 in Millersburg take SR 83/Washington St. south to location.
Saturday, June 7th, 2014 10:00 AM
• 30x40 Building (complete on your level site) • 2 Complete bedroom suites • Mini Surry • Nylon buggy harness • 2 Standardbred buggy horses • Ponies with harnesses and carts • Nylon buggy harness • Two quarters hormone free, processed beef (Doughty Valley Meats) We • Accept 2 Standardbred buggy• Much, horses much more...
Friday Evening • June 6th, 6:00 PM VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT
BICHON FEMALE, 5 yrs old, $200. (330) 674-0356 Ext 2
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
330-465-8318 or 330-674-6268 Or write to: Holmes County Kidney Fund, Inc. • Mini Surry P.O. Box 172, Berlin, OH 44610
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.
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
SMALL DOG Kennel Size Electric Refrigerator, works good. $85 (330) 260-5879
Local Handcrafted Lunch Stand • BBQ ChickenFurniture • Homemade10:30am Ice Cream • Bake Sale
• 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.
Pets Supplies
Live On-line bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions.com Lawn & Garden Tractors: JD D 170 w/54 Demo; JD GX 345 w/48 Bagger; JD GX 345 w/54; JD GX 345 w/54; JD LT 150 w/38; JD LX 176 w/38; JD LX 176 w/38 bagger; JD X 300 w/42M; JD X300 w/42; JD X485 w/54; JD X520 w/54; JD X540 w/54; JD X540 w/54 (2 yr.warranty); JD X585 w/62 (4WD); JD X700 w/62 (565hrs); JD X710 w/54 (warranty); JD X728 w/54 (165 hrs, warranty); JD X748 w/54 (4WD); JD X750 w/60 (3 yr warranty); Cub Cadet GT 252; Troy-Bilt 16HP; Toro 270H Hydro; JD X540 w/48 (3 yr warranty); JD X540 w/48 (3yr. warranty); JD X300 w/42 (3 yr warranty); JD X540 w/48 (3 yr warranty) Compacts &Tractors: JD 2305 w/loader 62 mower; Kubota B-1750 w/54 (4 wheel drive); Kubota L-245 DT w/loader; New Holland T2 18D w/60 Commercial Mowers: JD Z920 M w/54; JD Z930 M w/60; Steiner 420 w/60; Steiner 430 w/72 (duals); Ventrac 4000 w/60; Kubota F3680 w/72 (4 wheel drive); Kubota F 3680 w/72; Utility Vehicles: Kubota RTV 900w; Kubota RTV 900 (camo); JD TH 6x4 Diesel 2013; JD 550 XUV 2013 Miscellaneous: Stihl FS 45 Trimmer; Bucket Bolts & Nuts; Cab for X300 or X500 Series JD lawn mowers. Note: Looks like this annual sale is loaded with many highlights. List could change due to daily sales, but a great offering from start to finish. Terms: Cash, Credit, or Good Check with proper ID; 3% Buyer’s premium. Premium will be refunded for cash or check. For online bidding terms go to www.kaufman-auctions.com Lunch Stand
Auction by the order of: Moore’s Lawn & Garden, Inc. (330) 674-2707
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.
(330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com
DAVE KAUFMAN, AUCTIONEER PATRICK KAUFMAN, APPRENTICE AUCTIONEER 330-204-6512 or pat@kaumfmanrealty.com
The Holmes County Hub Shopper Pets Supplies 300
LAB PUPPIES, AKC Reg, Shot/wormed, males & females, Chocolate & black. $600. (330) 695-9937 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 ####### 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. ####### 1 YR old Registered Weimaraner female, $500. 3 yr old Weimaraner, female, pet only $50. (330) 674-1611 after 5pm. FOR SALE: Five Pen whelping or dog cage unit. Good condition, $350 OBO. 330-897-1260 FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrier. Female, 3 years old. Good pet, friendly, $20. Trail, 330-893-3782 FOR SALE: AKC 1 yr old Beagle male, runs alone or in pack, handles good, good chop mouth $100. (330) 897-0850. KENNEL SELLOUT! Females- $100, males- $50. First come--First serve! Also available--kennels, waterlines & stainless steel feeders. (330) 763-4239 ENGLISH BULLDOG BEAGLE female, nicely built, 3 yr old, $300 firm. (330) 359-0672 GOLDEN RETRIEVERS, 2-females, 5 & 6 yrs old. 1-Male, 8 yrs old, $400 for all. Blue Tick Coon dog, male, 11 mo old. $200. Chocolate & Black Lab puppies, $250 (black) $350 (Choc.) (740) 291-7148 FOR SALE: 10x20 dog kennel. Good cond. For more info call 330-600-0556 SHIH-TZU MALE, good breeder. 8 mo old 3/4 lish Bulldog, female, markings, brindle, stock. 330-897-0954
sure Engnice good
ACA MALE Westie, 18 mo., proven breeder, $500; Grade Bichon male, $100. 740-824-4063. FOR SALE: 12 doggie doors, 12"x14"; Also, rubber coated wire. All used, good condition. (330) 674-1416. 9 WK old AKC Lab Puppies, 3-Black, 3-Brown, all female, shots/wormed. $400 each. (330) 674-3203 TOULOUSE GEESE, adult $15, young $10. Malva Nisley (330) 893-1058. AKC Siberian Husky male, 6 mo. old, $350. (330) 674-1988. TWO 1-1/2 yr. old 3/4 English Bulldog, 1/4 Cur, brindle white females, $200/ea. OBO. 330-600-9550 JACK RUSSELL, 8 wk old puppies, 3-f, 1-m, shots & wormed. (330) 852-1703 FOR SALE: 9 mo old Shiba Female dog, call 330-674-2309
Pets Supplies 320
Tools Machinery 425
Land Sale Rent 530
Motorcycles ATVs 760
50 -HP Imperial diesel motor, 279 hrs., 1-owner, G. Yoder, (330) 897-0343 ext. 1.
40 ACRES with mineral rights, 90% wooded, located on CR 10, Fresno, OH, (330) 852-0074.
CANTILEVER RACK, light duty, 3' wide x 6 1/2', 12 arms, $275. 330-893-1058
1988 K75S BMW 750cc, saddle bags, tank bags, new seat, tires, 59k mi., red, $2900/obo. 330-567-3379
WANTED TO buy: Standing Timber & Land, (740) 502-4074
540
FOR SALE: 1 Beagle cross female. 1 Beagle male, 1 Beagle female. (330) 567-3377
STEEL CITY wood lathe and Rikon Jointer. Both excellent condition and very reasonable. Ph 330-276-4075
460
BLACK LAB Female. 1 1/2 year old. Shed dog. (330) 893-1530
158 NEW Holland 4 spinner Tedder, good condition, (330) 260-2590
1 BR. upstairs apt. Shreve, very clean. $400/mo. Call (614) 419-2028.
2 YR OLD Coyote Dogs, 1 female, 1 male, started, (330) 852-1302 FOR SALE:2 SHIBA 1 F, 1 M 3yrs. old. Also, 4 1-4 yrs Chihuahua 3F, 1M Blue Merle. 740-545-7296
AKC GOLDEN Retreiver puppies, vet checked, shots/wormed, ready to go. Males $550, Females $575. (330) 695-2044 Ext. 1 FOR SALE: Raber's Dog Kennel, 6 Whelping pens, hot water heater, AC, Call 330-749-6280 AKC BOSTON terrier males, 5 & 6 yrs. old, $400; 1 AKC Cocker male, $200 - all are proven breeders. (330) 674-2422. 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
320
Tools Machinery
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. 1000WATT HONDA Generator, in very good condition. $350. (330) 852-0615 after 5pm. DEWALT 10" Compound Miter Saw, like new, extra blades, $225 (330) 674-2301† FOR SALE: Eliteree 5th wheel hitch 18K. Ladder rack for van. 8 ft truck bed cover are 8 ft cab, 16x7 white aluminum garage door complete. (330) 897-1222†x3 FOR SALE: Tools & equipment used in workworking business; Also finishing equipment. 330-893-9371. FOR SALE: Pallet forks for skid loaders, $550. Also Grappel Bucket, priced to sell. Mt. Eaton Trailer, LLC. 330-359-0150 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 BOSCH 12V Right Angle Drill/Driver. 3 batteries & charger, like new condition. Paid $175 selling for $100. Century Components 330-852-3613 5600WATT WACKER Generator, in very good condition. $1,400 (330) 852-0615 after 5pm. MILLER BOBCAT 225 welder/generator w/50' cables, exc. cond., $1600. Jonas Jr. Yoder, CR 19. 330-893-0716 FACE MILL, R8 shank with interchangeable 2 1/2" indexable, just like new, $175. 330-893-1058
355
Wanted to Buy 465
WANTED: OPEN (330) 852-3072
WANTED: CHEAP calf heifer. (330) 674-1841
or
WANTED: YODER Field sprayer, with/without booms, in good condition. Elmer Graber 330-893-2598 WANTED: PONY wagon with 2 seats for big pony. (330)695-2082 WANTED:10" paper grinder in good cond. Christ Zook, South Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 WANTED: MELON rocks, (330) 698-1823
size
WANTED: mulch hay. Nelson L. Yoder, 8753 CR 235, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 WANTED: V Twin Engine w/Horizontal shaft, 1618HP, must be in good runing condition. Please call (330) 897-1098 WANTED: WOOD fired hot water heater (Effy) Prefer the upright kind. Andy E. Yoder, 6000 TR 607, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 WANTED: FEEDING speltz or barley. Leave message with price. 330-567-9690
410
Home Condo For Sale
5BR, 3BA, house on 1 acre lot, 7461 TR 317, Millersburg. Many new updates. $215,000 obo 330-359-0270 Triplex & Shop for sale in Killbuck, very good condition. akvincrentals.com (330) 674-2819
415
475
Land Sale Rent
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.
Home Condo Rentals
2 BR, 1 BA country home in E. Holmes, no smoking, assist animals only, refs. & sec. dep. required, plus utilities. 330-663-3691
Mobile Home Rentals
VERY NICE Mobile Home, in Grandview Estates, 2br, 1ba, includes W/S/T, $400/mo+dep 330-231-2119
500
(330)
2000 FORD F-350 7.3 diesel, 4x4, Ext. Cab, $3,300. Call 330-204-5032
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
650
Building Materials
NOW OPEN Centerline Cabinets 8494 East Lincoln Way Orrville, Ohio Lite Oak and dark Beech cabinets. Semi loads in stock. Assembled box cabinets made in USA. 330-683-3030. Mon. 10-7, Tues.-Fri. 8-5. Marble tops, faucets
Automobiles FOR SALE: Qtr. Sawn R.O +
2006 HONDA Odessey 140k mi., good condition, $6500. 330-763-0376 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
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.
207 Doors & Windows • 06500 Vinyl Windows AD13113930 72
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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• Free Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH
Auto Parts Accessories 655
FOR SALE: 8' truck cap, w/toolboxes, (330) 674-2743
520
$8,400.
Goose neck stock trailer. 14 ft. div. gate, rubber mats stored inside. Good shape. 330-897-0857
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
495
condition, 473-5289
Duplex Rentals MONARCH
Country Duplex - 3350 Sylvan Rd., Woo. 2br, 1 ba, bsmnt, garage, country setting $650/mo Remodeled. joelfarley72@gmail.com or 614-302-9442
Mobile Home 510 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.
425
Apartment Rentals '05 GMC Envoy, 143K, Good
Surrey,
WANTED: CONCRETE slabs from old buildings, large or small. 6928 CR 407, Millersburg. (330) 674-1000
Trucks SUVs
Boats
FOR SALE: Boat Motor 20 HP Johnson long shaft tiller, $800. 330-698-1778 Atlee '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. GLASSMASTER 17'6" fiberglass boat. 130HP 110 motor. 41 lb thrust trolling motor. $3,500. (330) 897-1038 Leave message.
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Cabinet Making
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
695
Cleaning
Elderly Care Service
Providing Direct Care to individuals with developmental disabilities Providing Excellent Adult Kare is accepting applications for direct care positions in the Berlin and Navarre areas. Must be at least 21 years of age, have valid drivers license, HS diploma/GED, pass background check and drug test. Apply at 7222 Day Ave. Navarre, Ohio 44662 or call 330-767-0100 or 330-893-9500
775
Fencing
YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497 Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 x1 / 231-8813 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
830
Hauling
I BUY junk cars 262-9300 FARHNEY'S AMISH TAXI, short or long hauls, 2 mini vans, 80¢/mi. 330-897-2170 or 330-390-0164. LOCAL AMISH HAULING with 7 pass. mini van. 330231-7351 HAULING WITH 1 ton dump truck & trailer. Will also do bobcat work. Duane Weaver, 330-763-1192. HAULING LIMESTONE, gravel, mulch, landscape gravel, top soil. Can haul 8 ton, competitive rates, Jerry's Trucking, Jerry Troyer, 330-763-4887. 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
Lawn & Gardening
WILL TILL Gardens in Holmes County Area. Will also do some bobcat work. Duane Weaver 330-763-1192
925
Painting
GORILLA Painting, Co. Free est. on ext., vinyl, steel, wood sidings. 330-231-3541
DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.
1130
Windows
FOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them without replacing the entire window. (330) 674-7556.
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The Holmes County Hub Shopper
330-345-5200 888-244-6632
Shop Online
We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle
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8,144
$
Automatic Transmission $ 2499 $ Due at 36 Month Lease Mo. Signing
155
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0
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189
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36 Month 36,000 mile closed end lease. 2014 Civic LX Automatic Sedan, 2014 Accord LX Automatic Sedan, 2014 CRV LX AWD. $2499 plus tax, title, documentary fee, license plates and mud guards. 24 month 24,000 mile Best Value One pay lease – 2 year yest drive for 2014 Civic LX Automatic Sedan $8144, 2014 Accord LX Automatic Sedan $9938, 2014 CRV LX AWD $9500 includes 6.5% Wayne County tax, documentary fee, license plates and mud guards. All leases and finance rates for well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. Offer expires 06-30-2014.
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P7736
2011 CRV EX 4WD
P7745
2011 Crosstour EXL AWD
P7732
2012 Civic LX
2011 CRV LX AWD
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$
P7751
5,184
2002 Camry XLE
2012 CRV EXL AWD
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2011 Accord LX
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2012 Accord EXL V6 Cpe
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2011 Fit Sport
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2011 Accord LX
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7,998
$
2006 Pacifica Tour
A725A
2011 CRV SE 4WD
EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS
$ A254A
P7757
2013 CRV EXL AWD
WE BUY USED CARS
15,947
2010 Jetta Sport TDi
P7775
11,588
2008 Malibu LT
$ A451A
16,998
2009 Sante Fe GLS
25,000 Miles!
14,598
$ A449A
2007 Odyssey EXL
SALES
$ A420A
$
16,588
2007 Accord EXL V6
A392A
2011 Sorento LX
17,998
$ A395A
18,588
2011 Equinox LT
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19,998
2011 Traverse LT
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YO U R U S E D CA R L E A D E R 2005 Ford Escape XLT FWD
$
6,900
#14266B
2009 Mazda 5 Sport
$
12,900
#3479
13,900
10,900
$
14,900
$
13,500
#3499
13,900
$
15,900
#3457
14,900
$
#3501
18,400
#3444
#3381A
15,900
$
18,900
13,500
$
21,500
#3445
$
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee AWD
24,900
$
#3459
$
14,400
#3411
14,900
$
#3475A
27,900
#3391
#3406
24,900
#3495
2010 Chevy Tahoe LTZ
28,900
$
#3494
13,700
$
16,200
$
18,900
$
22,500
$
14,500
#3470
#15012A
#3441
#3484
24,900
#14111A
2010 Nissan Armada Platinum
28,900
$
#13343A
12,400
14,900
$
16,500
$
#3482
#14218A
19,900
#3454
12,900
$
$
13,900
#3440
$
13,900
2012 Chevy Cruze LS
14,500
$
#3416A
#3500
15,500
$
#3483
#3425
16,600
$
#3385
#3419
14,900
$
#3450
2011 Ford Ranger XL
15,700
$
#3481
16,900
#3458
20,900
$
#3453
20,900
$
#3461
22,900
$
22,900
2011 Buick La Crosse CXS
25,900
$
#3442
$
2012 Chevy Crew 4x4 WT
29,900
$
#15004A
13,900
$
#3455
#3464
2010 Chevy K1500 Crew LT
2011 Buick Enclave CXL AWD
26,900
$
#3502
2011 Chevy Tahoe LT
32,900
$
22,900
$
#14031A
26,900
#3439
2013 Chevy K2500 Crew
37,900
$
#3480
14,900
$
$
#3474
15,900
#15016A
#3497
2010 Ford Ranger XCAB Sport 4x4
16,900
$
#3478
2012 Chevy Volt Electric
2011 Chevy Equinox 1LT AWD 2012 GMC Terrain SLE FWD
2010 Jeep Wrangler 2DR Sport 4x4 2013 Chry Town & Country Touring
#3463
2011 Ford Ranger XL
2010 Chevy Traverse LS FWD
2012 Toyota Corolla S
$
#3490
2013 Mazda 2
2010 Chevy Camaro 2LT
$
12,900
$
2012 Ford Focus SE
2013 Chevy Impala LTZ
#3429
#3473
2011 Chevy Colorado
2012 Honda Civic LX
2011 Chevy Malibu 1LT
2012 Jeep Liberty LTD 4x4
$
2012 Fiat 500 Sport
2012 Chrysler 200 Touring LX
2011 Ford Fusion SE
2012 Chevy C1500 Crew LS
$
$
2008 Honda Accord EX-L 4DR
2011 Chevy Traverse 1LT
$
2010 KIA Optima EX
2011 Mini Y Hardtop
2011 Nissan Rogue SV AWD
#14316A
$
#3434
#14367A
2011 Ford Ranger XL
2011 VW Jetta SEL
2013 GMC Terrain SLT
2011 Cadillac SRX AWD
$
21,900
#3487
2013 Chevy Sonic LT
2011 Nissan Murano S AWD 2012 Ford Escape Limited 4x4
$
11,900
$
2008 GMC Canyon EXT 4x4 SL
2012 KIA Sorento LX
$
#3418
2010 Chevy Traverse LS AWD
2011 Chevy Impala LT
2008 GMC Envoy Denali
2013 Chevy Malibu LT
$
#3489
2010 Mazda 3 Sport
2009 Saturn Outlook XR AWD
$
11,900
$
2011 Chevrolet Colorado XL
2010 Dodge Journey SE
$
#14331A
2012 Nissan Versa S 5DR
2008 Chevy Equinox LT AWD
2011 KIA Soul Plus
$
2008 Chevy Impala LT
21,400
$
#3446
2010 Cadillac CTS Luxury
22,900
$
#3498
2013 Ford Edge LTD AWD
27,900
$
#3462
2013 Chevy Tahoe LT 4x4
44,900
$
#3460
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330-264-2300 800-589-2301 1119 W. Old Lincolnway • Wooster, Ohio 44691 Just across from the Wayne Co. Fairgrounds
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The Holmes County Hub Shopper
2014 Chevy Camaro Manual Transmission, Power Windows & Locks, Air
2013 Chevy Camaro Power Sunroof, RS Package, Rear Vision Camera DEMO
Sale Price
MSRP ............................. $24,700 Sale Price ....................... $23,976 GM Rebate........................$2,000
21,976
$
MSRP ............................. $31,680 Sale Price ....................... $26,999 GM Rebate........................$3,000
2014 Chevy Camaro Convertible, Red, Automatic, 19” Bright Aluminum Wheels, Boston Acoustics Stereo System, Power Windows & Locks
23,999
$
2014 Chevy Camaro 2SS
2014 Chevy Corvette
6.2L V8, RS Interior, 20” Polished Aluminum Wheels
Sale Price
MSRP ............................. $35,180 Sale Price ....................... $33,904 GM Rebate........................$2,000
Sale Price
31,904
$
Stingray Coupe with Removable Top, 455 H.P, Perforated Mulan Leather Power Seats, Power Tilt & Telescoping Steering Colmn.
D L O S
Sale Price
MSRP ............................. $41,285 Sale Price ....................... $39,801 GM Rebate........................$2,000
37,801
$
Sale Price
MSRP ............................. $55,345 Sale Price ....................... $52,956
2014 Chevy Camaro ZL1
52,956
2014 Chevy Corvette Z51
Convertible, Black on Black, Carbon Fiber Weave Hood Insert, 20” Aluminum Wheel, Interior Sueded Microfiber Package
Convertible Stingray, Chrome Wheels, Magnetic Ride, Performance Exhaust, Carbon Fiber Package, Heads Up Display
Sale Price
MSRP ............................. $65,005 Sale Price ....................... $62,964 GM Rebate........................$2,000
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60,964
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Sale Price
MSRP ............................. $75,035 Sale Price ....................... $71,250
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71,250
*While supplies last. Vehicle color may not reflect sale vehicle. GM Reserves the right to change rebates at any time, which may result in higher or lower pricing. Vehicle color may not reflect sale vehicle. Sale ends 6/8/14.
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