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Calendar July Ohio Crippled Children’s Fund auction is July 5 The 18th annual Ohio Crippled Children’s Fund auction will be held July 5 at the Kidron Auction Barn in Kidron, with all proceeds going directly to help Amish families pay medical bills for children with birth defects. The event starts at 6:30 a.m. with a breakfast, and the auction starts at 9 a.m., continuing throughout the day until all items have been sold. One noted feature of the auction is more than 100 quilts that will be offered for sale. Plenty of other items will be up for sale as well, with four auctions happening simultaneously. The OCCF was the response entity created by the Amish community — a charity group tasked with helping families pay for medical expenses, focusing especially on children who have birth defects and who cope with conditions like hemophilia, cerebral palsy and cystic fibrosis. See Pg. 7 — CALENDAR
From noon to boom
Thunder Over Holmes County Independence Day Festival is July 5 By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer
Celebrate freedom this year at Thunder Over Holmes County Independence Day Festival, a free event put on by Historic Downtown Millersburg. The festival is July 5 on the courthouse lawn and is from noon to boom, with family games, contests and entertainment, setting the stage for the village fireworks display at 9:45 p.m. “It’s a fun event for the whole community, with entertainment going on all day,” said Judy Lamp, Historic Downtown Millersburg Executive Director. At the start of the festival at noon, the Eric Brooke Band will be performing on stage. They will be followed by Wild
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Inflatables will highlight children’s activities at the Thunder Over Holmes County annual July 4 festival this year in Millersburg. Oats at 3 p.m., and then “highlight this year is by Thumbs McGee at all the inflatables,” said 6:30 p.m. Lamp. Besides the music, the One inflatable will be
an EXTREME adrena- compete against each line rush obstacle course, other trying to race past more than 45 feet wide, where two people can See Pg. 12 — THUNDER
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ACT Turbo Workshop is July 11 The Holmes County Education Foundation will be sponsoring an ACT Test Turbo Workshop. This event helps with ACT Test preparation and will take place at the Wayne College Holmes Campus (above Bags Restaurant in Millersburg) from 10 a.m. -2 p.m. on Friday, July 11. BWS Education Consulting will put on the workshop. Students will work with actual sample tests from the ACT, as well as additional test prep materials. Increased test scores can lead to increased scholarship amounts offered from colleges and universities. Cost to participate is $20 or four hours of verified community service. Lunch
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The University of Akron Wayne College is offering a variety of courses this summer, with three-, fiveand eight-week sessions available. The next fiveweek 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 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 Rebek-
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Community Millersburg water report available
are Thurman and Ann Tish of Wooster and Edith Long of Big Prairie.
Millersburg’s 2013 annual water qual- Glenmont Banquet ity report is available at www.millersburgohio.com/ccr.html or by calling draws 110 alumni 330-674-1886 to receive a copy in the The Glenmont Alumni Banquet was mail. For more information call Village held June 7 with 110 attending. DinAdministrator Nathan Troyer at 330- ner was served by the Verna Troyer 674-1886. family. To have your name added to the mailing list for next year’s banquet, contact New arrivals Sue Sponseller, 330-378-3235. STEPHEN M. was born June 12 at Wooster Community Hospital to Ruth and Marcus Miller of Millersburg. He weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce and was 20 inches long. He joins siblings, Caleb and Kyle. Grandparents are Roy and Kathy Miller of Millersburg and Eddie and Mary Yoder of Apple Creek. Greatgrandparents are Roman and Clara Keim of Berlin, Pete and Katie Miller and Crist and Anna Kurtz, all of Millersburg and Crist and Fern Yoder of Apple Creek.
Take a free driving permit practice test Practice makes perfect and that goes for driving. Be confident when you take your driving test by using the new free permit practice test available on the Holmes County District Public Library’s website. HCDPL is one of only a few libraries in Ohio that offers the practice test. To get started visit www.holmeslibrary. org and click on the “Free Permit Practice Tests” icon located on the homepage. It’s as easy as that. For more information or to find out about other free reference resources, visit the Central Library or call 330-674-5972, Ext. 203.
TEVIN MARKUS was born June 16 at Wooster Community Hospital to Courtney and Trent Shaffer of Wooster. He weighed 6.3 pounds and was 19 inches long. He joins a sibling, Tristen. Grandparents are Larry and Karen Complaint filing Shaffer of Millersburg, Norma Shaffer of Wooster, Craig Sevin of Louisiana process established and Claudette and Jim Robey of East- The Holmes County Board of Eleclake. tions has instituted a complaint filing process. Complaints about a voting HARLOW MARIE was born June 12 concern should be filed with the board, to Justin and Nicole Smith of Shreve. and forms are available at www.holmesShe weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces and countyboardofelections.com and at the was 19.5 inches long. She joins a sibling, office, 164 E. Jackson St. Complaints Hudson. will be placed on the agenda for the next Grandparents are John and Brenda business meeting of the board. Long of Wooster and Richard and Bev- For more information call 330-674erly Kail of Orrville. Great-grandparents 4841.
Church briefs Summer worship, joint services set
Free Bibles available
Clark and Millersburg Presbyterian Churches have announced summer worship service times changes as well as upcoming joint worship opportunities. Through August, Clark Presbyterian worship will be at 9 a.m. and Millersburg will worship at 10:15 a.m. Joint worship services on July 20 will be at Troyer’s Hollow and on Oct. 5 in Millersburg. The joint services will be at 10 a.m.
RITTMAN — Need a Bible? We can deliver/ mail you one without cost or obligation. KJV Bible, New Testament, Large Print and Children’s Bible Stories are available. Contact: 330-855-7734, 330927-4857, 330-939-6231 or needfreebibles@gmail. com.
Donations needed Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store is located at 7703-B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-857-5516. or 330-464-1261.
Join trip to Israel Pastor Bob Fetterhoff of the Wooster Grace Brethren Church will lead a tour of Israel and Jordan. For information, call 330-2649459, Ext. 220, or email info@woostergrace.org. The 12-day trip features first-class hotels, roundtrip airfare, two daily meals. The price is $4,895 per person based on double occupancy from Cleveland.
Let your family know you’re 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-GET-INFO 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.
Euchre scheduled at Holmesville Legion The Holmesville American Legion will be holding weekly euchre tournaments each Saturday, at 7 p.m. For more information call the Legion at 330-279-3040.
Goodwill offering home pick-up service
online program of the Ohio Association of Foodbanks. The next food distribution day will be Tuesday, July 8.
Donations needed for Pleasant Valley Cemetery Pleasant Valley Cemetery is now accepting donations to pay for mowing of the cemetery grounds. Any amount is appreciated. For more information, call Robert L. Croskey, 330-276-3322. Donations may be sent to Croskey at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box 284, Killbuck 44637
Glenmont Food Pantry seeking donations The Glenmont Food Pantry is fast approaching the first anniversary of its opening. It has been able to meet the needs of the community, but once again needs support. Primarily meat and/or cash donations are needed. Canned goods can be purchased for pennies on the pound which makes it more affordable than purchasing retail, but any non-perishable foods are accepted. For more information, contact the Rev. Lance 330-377-5025 or send donations to: Glenmont Food Pantry, P.O. Box 282, Glenmont, Ohio 44628.
Goodwill Industries of Wayne and Holmes Counties is now offering home pick-up service for those who have a large amount of donations. Goodwill Holmes Red Cross also will pick up large furniture. needs volunteers If residing in Wayne or Holmes counties, call Goodwill at 330-264-1300, Ext. The Holmes County Chapter of the 232, to learn about its home pick-up ser- American Red Cross is looking for adults vice.All donations help create local jobs. interested in traveling with groups to the Northern Ohio Blood Region in Cleveland, to donate platelets. The groups Food Pantry open travel to Cleveland on Saturdays. monthly for distribution The current address for the chapter Glenmont Food Pantry is open for is: P.O. Box 70, 2 Court St., Millersburg, food distribution on the second Tuesday OH 44654-0070. Office telephone is 330of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. at Glen- 674-5861 and fax is 330-378-3865. Email is Patricia.Lang@redcross.org; www.redmont School House. It is part of the Ohio Benefit Bank, an cross.org/holmes.
Clubs TOPS OH No. 1243
election of officers the fol- will have the program. lowing week (July 10). For The group meets each TOPS OH No. 1243, more information about Wednesday at the Nashville United Methodist Sugarcreek met on June TOPS call 330-897-6007. Church at 5:45 p.m., with 26 at the United Methodweigh-in at 5:15 p.m. ist Church in Sugarcreek At the June 18 meeting, with 12 members weighing TOPS OH No. 1573 in and having a weight loss When TOPS OH No. seven members lost a total of 9 pounds for the week. 1573 Nashville met June of nine pounds. Leonard TOPS & KOPS pledges 25, seven members recited Jones was the top winner of the Summer Melt Down were recited along with the the TOPS Pledge. Pledge of Allegiance. Best Becky Kemper was best Contest. Mary Burgett was weekly and monthly winner weekly loser. She said to the winner as best KOPS. was Ruby Raber with Linda chart all calories. Randy Kemper and Geneva PrinMiller being best rededicat- Kemper was the best gle tied for best weekly reed for the week and month- weekly re-dedicated loser. dedicated loser. Lana Rush ly runner-up. Best KOPS Eileen Lowe was best was best weekly KOPS. for the week and month was monthly loser. Leo Tope Kemper had the program. Ada Troyer. Monthly win- was best monthly re-dedi- She distributed paper plates and crayons, telling each to ners received fruit. cated loser. The forbidden food for The program was a draw what he or she would the week is to limit your round table discussion eat using one-half plate for starches to no more than about the best way to fruit and vegetable, onefour a day and the thing track calories and ways to fourth for lean protein and to do is to eat four fruits drink enough water. Kem- one-fourth for grain. and vegetables each day. per will work on details Ellen Mullett won from for a new contest. Killbuck Valley the Cheer Bag. Members Members will have a were reminded of the tasting night. Janice Tope Writers’ Club healthy snack tasting at will provide the tasting Has anyone ever told the July 3 meeting and food and Bonnie Porter you “You should write a
book”? Maybe you even started one but never finished. Or, you have a great idea but just can’t seem to take that first step toward getting something on paper. The Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild (KVWG) might be just what you need to make your book a reality. KVWG is a group of serious adult writers who are working on novels, short stories and non-fiction. KVWG meets most Sundays at 1 p.m. in the Fireplace Room at Jitters Coffee House, Millersburg. Call 330-464-0624 or go to http://www.killbuckvalleywritersguild.org/ for more information.
Liberty Coalition The Holmes County Liberty Coalition meets the second Thursday of each month at the Millersburg Comfort Inn at 7 p.m. Programs vary.
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little girl will judge all her loves by her first love…her father is her hero and sets the stage for her expectations of the men in her life. Conversely, a daughter makes her Dad feel ten feet tall; the admiration in her eyes as she looks up to him inspires him to be all that he can be. Dad’s love is unconditional; he will always remember that miraculous little bundle of red and wrinkled humanity that stole his heart at first sight. He can set a spiritual example for his daughter. Our Heavenly Father set the first example of unconditional love. Worship with your dad this Father’s Day and give thanks to your Heavenly Father together. Acts 2.1-18
Weekly Scripture Reading Acts Romans Romans 5.12-42 8.1-17 8.18-39
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Hardy Twp. trustees to hold budget hearing Hardy Township trustees will meet at 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 9 at the Township Hall, 6118 Township Road 323, Millersburg, for a budget hearing for the pro-
posed 2015 budget. Direct any inquiries to Fiscal Officer Marty Grice at 330-231-3194. The trustees will hold a special meeting July 15 at 4:30 p.m. to open bids for the Township Road 301 roadway and safety improvement project. On July 22 at 4:30 p.m. there will be a special meeting to award the bid. Direct any inquiries to Fiscal Officer Marty Grice at 330-231-3194.
Holmes Humane Society Garage Sale is July 11-12 The Holmes County Humane Society will be holding its annual garage sale July 11, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and July 12, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Christian Life Center in Millersburg. Proceeds to benefit the humane society.
Historical Society to serve tea The Holmes County Historical Society will hold a Patriots Tea Luncheon on 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.
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The Baltic Area Historical Society will hold a PioSee Pg. 8 — CALENDAR
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Baltic Historical Society to hold Pioneer Cookout
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Beef - Pork Hot Dogs .......................... $4.49/lb. Pasture Raised Boneless Whole Fryers ....................................... $2.59/lb.
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Celery Stalks 99¢ a bunch Peaches (Harvester & Prince) Watermelon • Cantaloupe Garage Sale! At Wayne Rabers 8411 Criswell Rd. Blue Sofa & Easy Chair • Home Decor • Lots of Children’s Clothes - Moving Sale! Daylight Hours! Lots of things - too much to list!
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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent
(From Page 7) neer Cookout on Saturday, July 12. Join in the fun and crafts starting at 3 p.m. A pioneer meal will be cooked over an open fire and served at 5 p.m. Menu includes stew, biscuits,
beans, salad, homemade cobbler, root beer and homemade ice cream (by donation. Children can make a yarn doll or knit a pot holder. There will be live music. Enjoy the day or drop by just to say “hi.” The evening will be located at the edge of town on state Route 93 North, at the historical cabin.
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330-231-7742; Lisa Martin Lawhead, 330-763-0311 or Marty Mathie-Grice, 330-231-2194. Check out the Facebook page at WH The West Holmes Class of 1979 for details. Class of 1979 will hold its 35-year reunion on Home canning July 19 at 7 p.m. at Flying Ridge Ranch, County series continues Road 292, past the airport. On July 22, a program Also invited are the class- on pickles and salsas will es of 1980 and 1978. Contact Valerie Taylor Shane, See Pg. 9 — CALENDAR
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Calendar (From Page 8) be presented by the Holmes County OSU Extension Office as part of a food preservation series that will continue through August. The Aug. 26 program will be about canning meats, soups and stews. All, programs are free and open to everyone. Reservations are required. To reserve a spot in the class, contact the Holmes County Office of OSU Extension at 330-674-3015.
Hydraulic fracturing forum is planned at Loudonville library Area citizens will be hosting a free public forum at the Loudonville Public Library, 122 E. Main St., on July 26 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The focus will be on hydraulic fracturing and the toxic waste stream destined for communities across Ohio. The majority of this fracking flowback waste is injected into the earth via Class 2 injection wells and enhanced recovery injection wells. The forum will consist of several presentations: — Fracking In Ohio — A basic overview of hydraulic fracturing and Ohio legislation presented by Melanie Houston, MS, Director of Water Policy & Environmental Health for the Ohio Environmental Council. — Injection Wells 101 — Overview of Class 2 injection wells and threats
posed to local communities presented by Brian Kunkemoeller, Conservation Manager of the Ohio Chapter of the Sierra Club. — Personal Impact Stories and Forum Closing Comments. There will be a question and answer session during each segment of the forum. For more information contact: Bill Baker, organizer, at 419-612-4069.
August Unusual and Mysterious Holmes County
returns Aug. 14 Back for a second year in a row is the Unusual and Mysterious Holmes County, which will be held Aug. 14, 7-9 p.m., at the Holmes County District Public Library. Attendees will again be invited to listen to new local stories and legends about Holmes County, while learning the fascinating history of the area. Public participation is encouraged, and those in attendance are encouraged to share their own stories about mysterious and strange sightings or happenings.
Would you like to start your family tree, or are you a beginning genealogist? Holmes County Genealogy Library is open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. There are experienced genealogists manning the library, and they would be very happy to help you get started. There are forms to help you get your family information written down, and suggestions to get you going. The Genealogy Library is located on the lower level of the Castle Club, next to the Victorian House.
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Epic rain precipitates epic night of terror This was real rain, epic rain, a rain of biblical proportions. The type of rain that floods basements at the top of the hill. The kind that delivers Holmes County picnic tables and tractor tires to Marietta via the Jet Express. Such was the scene outside my office window the other night, complete with planters of pansies blowing at right angles to the light posts. It was now half-past-nine and I had ridden my bicycle to work that morning. This was
the 50 percent no longer represents a percentage of chance, but rather a statement of truth: Half of my trip will be wet. Daily Record Don’t get me wrong, I’m Columnist & not so sweet I might melt. Illustrator I can ride in the rain, I certainly not the first time just prefer to avoid sideI’d played the 50 percent- ways rain. I made the call chance-of-rain game and home to Kristin, 25 miles up the road and as yet lost. As a matter of fact, untouched by the storm. I am presently in the “Looks like I might midst of a record run of be stuck in Millersburg weeks where I have ridtonight,” I said just as a den home in the rain at flash of lightning sent an least one day per week. ominous crackle through I’m starting to believe
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the phone line. “I guess you will!” she said recoiling from the phone. “At least you won’t be under some bridge with your bike. Have fun, dork. I know you love this kind of thing.” “Oh yes, I’ll be trotting out the blizzard mattress,” I said. “Sleep tight in your cozy bed!” The “blizzard mattress” is actually a sheet of cardboard roughly the size of a coffee table that I scavenged from the recycle pile this past winter when I was stranded by six inches of heavy snow borne on the wings of that same (becoming all-too-familiar) sideways wind. Unfortunately, the rest of my “blizzard kit” — which includes niceties like a pillow and blanket — was back at home, packed away until next winter. A blanket would have been a mighty fine upgrade from my bedtime covering of unfolded newspapers, and a pillow would have been sheer luxury, but what’s the fun in all that? Lightning added a whole new dimension to this office sleepover. Several strikes nearby caused the electricity to flicker, and each time it did the copying machine just behind my head would light up like a Christ-
mas tree and commence with a loud, mechanical, minutes-long restart cycle. I unplugged it from the wall after the third round. Moments after settling back to sleep a simultaneous flash and boom shook me from my cardboard bed precipitating the one truly heart-stopping terror of the evening as the elevator, just 10 feet from where I lay, gave a soft “ding” and slid open its door casting an eerie
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swath of pale light across the entire setting! I cowered under my newspaper, fully expecting a demented, meat-cleaver-wielding clown or some other such nightmare to step from the light to hack me to pieces where I lay! Thankfully, as the door closed and a dark calm returned, the only casualty was my cardboard mattress. (I might want to go with a water-resistant model in the future!)
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Local Entertainment Epic Strength Competition to be held in conjunction with Shreve Homecoming The Epic Overload Strength Competition is sure to pique the interest of every powerlifter, bodybuilder, crossfitter or ordinary person who wants to test the limit of their strength or muscular endurance. In the spirit of our veterans, EPIC is holding a strength contest to test your strength and determination. Points will be awarded according to placement in each event, with the winner determined by the accumulation of the most points. The event is being held on McConkey Street by the Shreve Fire Department in conjunction with Shreve Homecoming on Saturday, July 12 at 11 a.m. Weigh-ins are 9-10:30 a.m. Plenty of food will be available. Enter or simply come and cheer on the competitors. Events are: Farmers walk, obstacle course, clean and press for reps and harnessed vehicle pull. Each class will do the same event but weight will be adjusted accordingly. Classes are: Men, up to 205 pounds and over 205 pounds; women, up to 145 pounds and over 145 pounds. Cost is $25 per entry ($35 day of the event.) Call for an entry form today or download from the website (events). 104 S. Market St., Shreve, Ohio 44676; 1-740-502-5288 or 0511; Www.beEPICfit.com Email: epicfitness@ymail.com. Call or email EPIC Fitness.
Hypnotist gives Las Vegas-style performance To bring Las Vegas-style entertainment to the rolling hills of rural Holmes County, Berlin Resort has launched a running stage show that promises to hypnotize guests.
NOW JELLYSTONE PARK — The lake at Whispering Hills RV Park south of Shreve offers a beautiful place to do some fishing. The park, opened in 1969 by Wayne and Ruth Murray and owned and operated by three generations of the family, opened this year as the third Jellystone Park Camp Resort in Ohio. According to Curt Murray Jr., “by being part of the Jellystone Park network, we will be able to significantly increase consumer awareness of our park in Ohio and across the country.” Murray and his brother-in-law, Matt Smith, have made a number of improvements at the park, including replacing the swimming pool with a heated pool with hot tub and spraygrounds, doubling the size of the campground office and store, remodeling the cafe and transforming a building into a climate-controlled lounge area with fireplaces, a kitchen, TVs and restrooms. The 220-site park includes a 100-acre forest with hiking and mountain bike trails and the lake with pedal boat and kayak rentals. For more information about Whispering Hills Jellystone Park Camp Resort, visit www.whisperinghillsrvpark.com.
Cookbook Extravaganza 2014! Saturday, July 5 • 10am-1pm
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Hotel Millersburg Summer Concerts In The Courtyard
Discuss & taste recipes from the authors of the many cookbooks offered in our store!
Friday, July 4th
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Jennifer Winkler photos Many festival-goers sought refuge from the rain under tents during last year’s Thunder Over Holmes County annual Fourth of July festival in Mill- The COSI activity exhibit was a popular spot during last year’s Thunder Over Holmes County annual Fourth of July festival in Millersburg. ersburg.
Thunder (From Page 1) the obstacles as fast as possible. There will also be a bungee run, a Velcro climbing wall, a bounce house and other carnival-
style games like milking the cow and kangaroo’s pouch. All the games are free, and they’re all a whole lot of fun, noted Lamp, adding, “We’ll also have
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face painting and other old fashioned games like jello slinging and pie eating contests — all those games we played as children.” Faculty and students from Skyview Ranch will help run the games, as well as participate in them, and “they always bring a sense of excitement and exuberance to the event,” Lamp said. The West Holmes Tennis Team will be at the event and will be serving bar-
becue chicken from noon until sellout, with all the proceeds going to the team and Historic Downtown Millersburg. Vendors will also be selling other festival favorites — funnel cakes, ribs, lemonade, coney dogs and sausage sandwiches. Funding for the event comes from area businesses, and the fireworks display is sponsored by the Holmes County Tourism Bureau, the village of
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5330 County Road 201, Millersburg, is playing host to “Hypnotized! The Gregg Pruett Comedy Hypnosis Show.” The performance is a Vegas-style stage show that invites audience members to get hypnotized and become stars of the show. The show is set to play weekends throughout 2014. Tickets ($20 for adults and $10 for children 11 and younger) are available at the Berlin Resort, or by visiting www.greggpruettlive.com. Group discounts are available, and for June, guests can receive $5 off adult tickets by using the online promo code HYPNOTIZEDBERLIN.
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Millersburg and Historic Downtown Millersburg. The goal of it all, according to Lamp, is to provide an opportunity for the community to come together. “Last year, we noticed that most of the kids wanted to play the games all day long, and the adults just wanted to enjoy the music and chat with each other,” Lamp explained. “And that’s a really cool thing. It’s great to put on an event where the whole
community can just have a good time and socialize.” At the fireworks later in the evening, all viewers are encouraged to take lawn chairs or blankets. For more information about Historic Downtown Millersburg, visit http:// www.historicdowntownmillersburg.com/ Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330674-5676 or bzaffini@thedaily-record.com.
Euchre Card Party Public Euchre Card Party will be held Tuesday, July 29, 7 p.m., at St. Luke Community Center, Rambo Street, Danville (turn west at traffic light, go ½ block — directly across street from Danville High School); $1 admission; prizes and refreshments.
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Farming Weekly Market Reports Wayne & Holmes Counties WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY June 21 22 LOADS — 1st cutting 135-210 ton; by the bale 2.253.25; rd. by bale 30 ton; rd. 50-90 ton; 2nd cutting lg. sq. 100 ton; straw rd. 95 ton; lg. sq. 150 ton; eggs 1.20-1.90. June 28, Machinery Auction DANVILLE AUCTION 15780 Body Road Danville; 740-599-6607 June 21 Sale Results 4 LOADS HAY — 1st cutting grass 1-4.35 bale; 3rd cutting mixed grass 6.25 bale. 93 GOATS — Does 32.50190; bucks 37.50-175; wethers 80-127.50. 29 SHEEP — 25-155. Bull calves 35-200; heifer calves 195-210; steers 325-495; bull 545; heifer 475; pigs 120180; pony 85; donkey 35. Rabbits .85-26; poultry 2-10; turkeys 40; ducks 1.50-4; geese 2; pigeons 2; doves 2-6; guinea pigs 1-1.10. Next Auction July 5 SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. June 23 73 CALVES — Choice calves 250-300; good calves 225-245; light & thins 80-down; back to farm, bulls 225-300;. 168 CATTLE — Choice steers 141-152.50; good steers 132-140.50; Holstein steers 100-130; choice heifers 140153; good heifers 132-139.50; good Holstein cows 98-112, yellow and thins 95-down; good beef cows 100-120; bulls 100-128. 124 HORSES — Top horse 1,000; top pony 275. FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081
330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 June 25 CALVES — Good to choice calves 260-280; medium to good calves 235-260; fair to medium calves 200-235; commons and lights 200-down; cross bred calves 210-down; back to farm, bull calves 280305; back to the farm: heifer calves 180-280. SHEEP — Feeder lambs 165-175. GOATS — 112-137. BUTCHER HOGS — 240260 lbs. 88; 260 lbs.-up 80-87; butcher sows 77.50-down. CATTLE — Steers 147.75down; heifers 142.50-down; bulls 112.50-119.50; good beef cows 95-114; medium to good beef cows 90-125; fair to medium cows 80-90; common cows 79-down. TOTAL HEAD — 110. 13 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 145-175 ton; 2nd & 3rd cutting 325 ton; rd hay 25-26 bale; big rd. bales 90-130 ton; rye straw 100-150. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION June 25 22 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 94; 250-280 lbs. 84.50-97; boars 19. 6 FEEDER PIGS — 110-145 lbs. 145-185. 45 FAT CATTLE — Choice Holstein steers 125-135; good Holstein steers 110-125; 8 BULLS — Jersey 115; 1,0001,500 lbs. 110.50-143; 1,5002,000 112.50-121.50. 99 CULL COWS — Good 95-116.50; medium-good 87-95; fair-medium 80-87; light-thin 80-down; 56 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 100-300. 10 DAIRY. 165 CALVES — 95-120 lbs. 260-310; good 180-260; common 180-down; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 200-350; crossbred bulls 110375; Jersey/crossbred heifers 120-200. 199 GOATS — Kid 150-
down; billies 235-down; nannies 177.50-down; wethers 320down. 1,202 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks and ewes 45-75; lambs 40-60 lbs. choice 190-255; 40-60 lbs. 145-190; 60-80 lbs. 155-200; 80-100 lbs. 157.50-185; 100-130 lbs. 167.50-202.50. TOTAL HEAD — 1,817. 23 LOADS — Alfalfa, 2nd cutting 230-410; alfalfa, 3rd and 4th cutting 460; mixed 1st cutting 160-320; mixed 2nd cutting 200-400; lg. bales hay 12.50-120 bale and 135 ton; wheat straw 220-230. KIDRON AUCTION June 26 99 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 70-93; 210-230 lbs. 87-92; 230260 lbs. 76-98; butcher sows 59-80; boars by weight 20-25. 553 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 37.50-70; 41-50 lbs. 72.50-100; 51-60 lbs. 82.5097.50; 61 lbs.-up 95-205; service boars and gilts 150-250; service boars 115-165; roasters 82.50167.50. 77 CALVES — Back to farm, bulls 200-315; back to farm, heifers 250-375; light & thin 110-down. 110 CATTLE — Steers 134; heifers 97-124; bulls 105-115; good beef cows 99-110; medium to good 86-96.50; thin-poor 85-down; FEEDERS: Steers 97.50-190; heifers 110. 16 SHEEP — Feeder lambs up to 85 lbs. 130-182.50; cull ewes and bucks 25-130. 25 GOATS — 35-230. 224 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 1,875-down; bred heifers 2,250-down; service bulls 6501,500; open heifers 510-1,425down. Total Consignors 221; total head 1,104. 40 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 105-255; hay 2nd cutting 180-290; lg. bales 25-40 each and 70-185 ton; straw 45-50 ton; straw 110-300 each.
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4-H The Nashville Jolly Farmers 4-H Club met June 23 with 11 members and seven adults present. Roll call was answered by naming a favorite thing about the fair. Pledges were led by Lexi Ogi and Brant Burgett. Buckeye Deli pizza orders were handed in, with three members still selling pizzas, which will be made and delivered July 12. Judgings will be held July 10 for Life Skills and See Pg. 14 — 4-H
Farmerstown Community Livestock Auction LLC HORSE & PONY SALE July 26 at 10:00 AM FAT CATTLE SALE 1st Tues. of the Month SHEEP-LAMB SALE 3rd Tues. of the Month Produce and Poultry Auction
Every Tuesday @ 10:00am Also selling... baked goods, eggs, rabbits, household items, chickens, misc.
Auctioneer: Bert Raber call Fred at 330-231-6809
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July has arrived and it is county fair time July is here! I am not sure where May and June went, but they are gone. All the rain must have washed them away! July is National Ice Cream Month, so take time to enjoy a big bowl of your favorite flavor or perhaps a banana split. Lots of sliced bananas in the bottom of the bowl; topped with big scoops of vanilla ice cream; then topped with your favorite toppings, strawberry, chocolate, pineapple, or butterscotch; sprinkled with lots of nuts; then a big dollop of whipped cream; toss on some of those candy sprinkles; and top it off with a nice big maraschino cherry. Relax in your favorite chair out on the front porch where a cool breeze is blowing and just
the Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. Be sure to get out and support the county fairs, Barb especially the Junior Fair activities. The 4-H and Lumley FFA members have been working hard, preparing their livestock and other enjoy! projects for the shows On Thursday, July 3, I and sales. will be working with the The National Holstein dairy show at the Harrison County Fair at Cadiz, Convention was held Ohio. The show begins at last week in Dubuque, 10 a.m. The fair runs from Iowa. The National HolJuly 1 through July 5. The stein Convention Sale Carroll County Fair takes held June 27, averaged place July 15 through July $14,345. Topping the sale and selling for $80,000 20 at the Carroll County was Lot 10, Berryridge Fairgrounds located Massy Lachese-ET, a on state Route 9 at the north edge of Carrollton. July 2013 Massy from a Good Plus Doberman The dairy show will take with a Very Good Planet place on Tuesday, July second dam. Lachese has 15 at 9 a.m. The District a GTPI of +2449 and is 7 Holstein show will be held Saturday, July 12, at the number 3 Massy in
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North America. She was consigned by Endres Berryridge Farm of Waunakee. The 57th National Jersey Sale was held June 27, in Alexandria, Virginia, as a part of the National Jersey Convention. The average on 34 head of Jersey heifers was $6,497, a series record. The high seller at $40,000 was Lot 19, Ahlem Victory Havs 42440-ET consigned by William Ahlem, Jr. of California. She was purchased by Greg Dietrich, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. The sale was conducted online. The Grand National Ayrshire Sale was held in Peoria, Illinois. Topping the sale at $7,200 was Lot 19, sold to Hall’s
Ayrshires. Second high at $7,000 sold to Steve McDonald, Illinois. The Brown Swiss National Convention Sale was held in Peoria, Illinois. The high seller at $26,000 was New View W Opra-ET. Consigned by Andrew Nicol, Marysville, Ohio, she sold to John and Bonnia Ayars, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. The National Guernsey Convention Sale was held at the LaCrosse County Fairgrounds in West Salem, Wisconsin. Stanley Chupp of Inola, Oklahoma, was the auctioneer with Blaine Crosser, Marysville, reading the pedigrees. The sale averaged $4,080. The top seller at $19,000 was Coulee Crest AP Lexi-ET, the 2013 All-
American Spring Calf, an American Pie daughter of Coulee Crest Nick Lorilyn EX 91. She was consigned by Scot & Kurt Peterson of Cashton, Wisconsin and purchased by Jade & Jack Kruschke.
served by the Fairs and Klein and the Cloverbuds Hershbergers. worked on a fitness project. The Classy Critters 4-H Safety leader Alyssa Club met June 24 when Bowman had trooper pledges were led by Tuck- Bryan Sponaugle from er Kaufman and Josh the Wooster Post of the Carter. Secretary, Jenna Highway Patrol speak Stertzbach asked mem- about driving safety. He bers to answer roll by giv- explained the dangers of ing a favorite color. Stertz- texting and driving as well bach reminded members as other distractions to of upcoming dates and avoid while driving or ridevents, including life-skills ing in a vehicle. judging and skill-a-thon Demonstrations were judging. done by Stertzbach, Cloverbud adviser Kay Michael Klein, Paige Beal,
Kaufman, Carter, Rachael Baird and Hailee Carter. Members were able to practice with the skillathon kits to prepare for judging. Beth Klein and Stertzbach were nominated to represent the club in the running for fair queen. Refreshments were provided by Stertzbach and Jaxen and Jaiden Salisbury. The next meeting with be July 15 at Cornerstone Community Church.
4-H (From Page 13) Haley Baird and Ethan Fair will represent the club in the king and queen contest at the Holmes County Fair. Doing demonstrations were Brant Burgett, Ethan Fair, Andrew Hershberger and Katelyn McClure. The next meeting will be July 7 (note program book is wrong) at the church, with the Irwins in charge. Refreshments were
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How much nitrogen is being lost in soggy fields? We have had a lot of rain this year. As I write this article soils are saturated and many fields have standing water. A common question for anyone who applied nitrogen at planting or had an opportunity to side dress nitrogen before heavy rainfall is: potentially how much nitrogen could be lost? There are two main ways that applied nitrogen can be lost before the plant uses it: denitrification and leaching. Denitrification involves the conversion of nitrate into nitrous oxide by soil bacteria. Nitrous oxide is a gas and is released into the atmosphere. Factors that influence the amount and rate of denitrification include: The nitrogen fertilizer material must be in the nitrate form. The common nitrogen materials can provide nitrogen in an ammonium form, a nitrate form or a combination of ammonium and nitrate nitrogen. However, even ammonium forms of nitrogen get converted to nitrate nitrogen over time by soil bacteria.
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Wet soils with low oxygen content. The longer soils are saturated, the greater the rate of denitrification. The greatest amount of denitrification takes place under conditions of standing water. Temperature. Denitrification takes place faster, and at greater rates in warm soils, especially at soil temperatures above 75 degrees F. According to the weather station at Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center outside of Wooster, soil temperatures are in the upper 70s. Research on nitrogen loss by denitrification has shown that if soil temperatures are in the 75-80 degree F. range and soils are saturated for three days, there can be a 60 percent loss of N. If soils are saturated for five days the loss percentage increas-
es to 75 percent of the applied nitrogen. However, these losses are for nitrate nitrogen. The actual loss experienced in the field depends upon the form of nitrogen fertilizer applied and the time interval between application and the condition of saturated soils. The following information from an article by Carrie Laboski, University of Wisconsin soil fertility/ nutrient management specialist provides an idea of the time needed for various nitrogen fertilizers to be converted to the nitrate nitrogen form: These times are without the use of any nitrification inhibitors which can delay these times. Fertilizerm aterial and the approximate time to convert to nitrate nitrogen: Ammonium sulfate, MAP, DAP — 1-2 weeks; Anhydrous ammonia — 3-8 weeks; Urea — 1.25 – 2.5 weeks; Ammonium nitrate — 50 percent in 1-2 weeks, 50 percent in nitrate form at time of application; UAN — 50 percent in
1.25-2.5 weeks, 25 percent in 1-2 weeks, 25 percent in nitrate form at time of application Leaching losses occur when the water holding capacity of the soil is exceeded and water moves through the rooting zone. Nutrients not held by soil particles can move with the water and be leached away. Since soil particles have a negative charge, it is those nutrients that also have a negative charge that are most susceptible to leaching. With regard to nitrogen, ammonium nitrogen has a positive charge and nitrate nitrogen has a negative charge and so it is the nitrate form of nitrogen that can be leached from the soil. For more information about nitrogen loss through denitrification in saturated soils, read the article by University of Wisconsin Extension specialist Carrie Laboski at: http://www. npketc.info/?p=180, or contact the Wayne County Extension office at 330264-8722. Scout for potato leaf
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McGinnis presented Pentagon Award at Career Center The man who helped create the Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center’s top service award 20 years ago now has one of his own. Former principal and current Adult Education guidance counselor Ed McGinnis was presented with the Pentagon Award May 13 at the Career Center’s annual awards recognition program in the school commons. The Pentagon Award is presented annually to an individual or organization for outstanding contributions to the school. Past recipients have included teachers, school officials, community members and businesses from the five school districts that make up the Career Center’s vocational education planning district. McGinnis was honored for his 41 years of service to the school as a secondary guidance counselor and principal and adult education guidance. He has been involved in education for more than 50 years, including serving as Dean of Students at Ash-
land College, now Ashland University. Just before he presented the award, Career Center Superintendent Mike McDaniel read a proclamation in which he described McGinnis as a loyal and active employee who has served with passion and enthusiasm. “Mr. McGinnis has been one of the most effective bridge builders between our school and the community, as an outspoken supporter of career technical education, this school and its students,” he said. In accepting the award, McGinnis explained that the Pentagon Award and the other awards to adults were presented not only to honor the people who received them but to give Career Center students examples of what they can achieve after they graduate from the school. He noted that students in graphic arts and drafting helped design the Pentagon Award medal. McGinnis said that while he has worked in other areas such as sales, manufacturing foreman
and research, he has spent a long time in education because he loves working with kids. “I got my master’s degree in counseling and guidance with an emphasis in career development so it was a natural,” he said. “I’ve felt I’ve contributed to a lot of different students who would not get into work any other way.” McGinnis said it felt great to receive the Pentagon Award 20 years after he and students developed it. His only regret is that his wife, who died in December 2012, was not there when he received the award. The Ashland CountyWest Holmes Career Center presented the 2014 Outstanding Alumni award to Dewey Meyer, who graduated from the former Agriculture Business program in 1974. The award is given to Career Center students who graduated at least five years prior and who were selected by a nine-member committee. Meyer and his wife, Karen, have been farming
for the past 40 years and are the owners of Falling Star Farm near Polk, which produces and sells various breeds of poultry, eggs and supplies worldwide and is one of the largest hatcheries in the area. They also have a 200-cow dairy herd. Meyer’s community interests include United Way, Ashland County Farm Conservation, Ashland County Park District and Red Cross. Other awards presented at the ceremony were Secondary Educator of the Year, which went to economics teacher Mary Ritz; the Adult Educator of the Year that was given to Dental Assisting instructor DeAnna Reynolds; and the Support Staff Member of the Year that was presented to Christine Hootman. Hootman was described as “an extra person in the classroom” who helps teachers keep students on track with their studies and homework and lends an ear when students need someone to talk to. “I love my job working with kids.
They’re great kids,” she said. Ritz was described by principal Rod Cheyney as one of the school’s best teachers who is a positive role model for students because she is one of the first people in the building despite a one-hour drive into work. He also described her as a “drill sergeant” and “taskmaster” in the classroom. Ritz said she is demanding because she has high expectations for her students. “I owe it to the students to set the standards high because it allows them to achieve,” she explained. “I would not drive an hour to work if it was not for them.” Reynolds said she almost fell out of her chair when she learned that she was receiving the Adult Educator of the Year award. She also is another Career Center teacher who puts students first. “I feel like I can help people better themselves because I went through a similar program myself,” Reynolds said. Reynolds has taught nine 600-hour
classes of 10 to 20 students each since she joined the Adult Education staff in 2010. The ceremony also included a number of special recognitions for secondary students including the induction of three students into the National Technical Honor Society. They included Hannah Singleton, a senior in Graphic Communications from Loudonville High School; Jessica Berry, a junior Engineering student from Loudonville; and Olivia Dziak, a junior from Mapleton High School who is in the Health Technologies Cluster. The Ashland CountyWest Holmes Career Center also presented student activity awards to members of the Interact Club and the superintendent’s student advisory committee. Officials also recognized students for outstanding technical achievement, perfect attendance, perfect honor roll achievement and students of the month.
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MARIETTA — Jessa Ott of Baltic earned a bachelor of Area students earning dean’s list honors at their respective arts degree in early childhood education, cum laude, schools include: during the 177th commencement at Marietta College on HESSTON, Kan. — Hesston College: Elsa Miller of Millersburg. May 11. MARS HILL, N.C. — Mars Hill University: Daniel Nelson of Big Prairie. JACKSON TOWNSHIP — Kent State University at Stark: Denise Tennant of Killbuck; Jenna Polen, Christina Ramsey, Dawn Stewart, all of Millersburg; Jan Miller, David Braun, Ryan Miller, all of Sugarcreek;
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On campus LIMA — University of Northwestern Ohio: Christopher Patterson of Millersburg. HARRISONBURG, Va. — James Madison University: Rachel Nelson of Big Prairie. ATHENS — Ohio University: Joseph Votaw of Berlin; Alex Miller, Natalie Abraham of Millersburg; Michael Keim of Sugarcreek; Shawn Hamlin of Shreve. CINCINNATI — The University of Cincinnati include: Bryan Fliger of Loudonville; Rachel Koch of Lakeville; Tyler Sparr of Shreve.
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CANTON — Area residents who earned degree at Malone University include: Jason Coblentz of Dundee, bachelor of arts degree in business administration; Janelle Miller of Dundee, bachelor of science in nursing degree; Jeremy Miller of Fredricksburg, master of arts degree in theological studies; Brock Bucklew of Millersburg, bachelor of arts degree in psychology; Andrea Mast of Sugarcreek, bachelor of arts degree in business administration; Amy Miller of Sugarcreek, bachelor of ar ts degree in integrated language arts; Jordan Miller of Sugarcreek, bachelor of science in nursing degree; Quinton Miller of Sugarcreek, bachelor of arts degree in business administration.
Therese Henley of Shreve, bachelor of science in nursing; Grant Engstrom of Sugarcreek, bachelor of fine arts; Rachel Chippindale of Sugarcreek, bachelor of science in education; Irene Alexander of Glenmont, bachelor of science in nursing.
Named to dean’s lists Area students earning dean’s lis thonors at their respective schools include: ADA — Ohio Northern University: Andrew Gordon of Holmesville; Elizabeth Lendrum of Shreve; Jared Orr of Fredericksburg. ALLIANCE — University of Mount Union: Chelsea Black, Brant Miller of Millersburg; Bryan Derr of Lakeville; Karra Snyder, Jon Stingel of Dundee; Andrea Vansickle of Loudonville. WHEATON, Ill. — Wheaton College: Theodore Miller, Sarah Miller of Millersburg. BEXLEY — Capital University: Lauren Stutzman, Olivia Stutzman of Holmesville; Tara Yoder of Baltic; Kirsten Nickles of Loudonville.
NORTH CANTON — Kaci Bucklew, a 2014 graduate of West Holmes High School, was awarded the Vanasse Academic Scholarship to attend Walsh University. The $18,500 scholarship OU announces is renewable for each year of enrollment. She is the graduates ATHENS — Area students daughter of Kraig and Tami Bucklew of Millersburg and graduating spring semester will be majoring in graphic from Ohio University include: Kirsten Robinson of design with a minor in marShreve, bachelor of science keting. in physiology of exercise; Earn degrees Alex Miller of Millersburg, Graduate from Area students who earned bachelor of business adminMalone degrees during spring comistration;
mencement exercises at their respective schools include: FINDLAY — The University of Findlay: Sheena Burwell of Loudonville, doctor of pharmacy; Alisha Wirt of Fredericksburg, doctor of physical therapy. YO U N G S TO W N — Youngstown State University: Susan Shernit of Millersburg, bachelor of social work in social work.
Graduate from Mount Union ALLIANCE — Area residents who recently graduated from the University of Mount Union and their degrees include: Bethany Herman of Loudonville, bachelor of science degree; Stewart Sabine of Millersburg, bachelor of arts degree.
Walsh announces graduates NORTH CANTON — Walsh University honored its 2014 spring graduates on May 4. The following local residents were among the 369 graduates who received their respective bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate degrees: Ashley Smith of Rittman; Denise Boyd of Killbuck; Kristi Yoder of Millersburg.
Entertainment (From Page 12) can Reservation Campgrounds in Loudonville from July 11-13 and Sept. 19-21. This beautiful setting is nestled in secluded wooded hills lending itself well to the authenticity of the event. The 2014 show features a world-champion hoop dancer, flute player of the year, tomahawk throwing,
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(From Page 15) opportunity for many changes to this guide. First, the format of each crop section has changed. Second, this year’s guide includes several new sections, including Handling Pesticides, third, this guide uses the term cantaloupe instead of muskmelon, forth, several modified sections including: Transplant Production, Bees and Pollination, Cole Crops and Brassica Leafy Greens, Fruiting Vegetables and Cucurbit Crops.
Ohio Pond Management This bulletin has been prepared to serve as a guide for the small impoundment owner and/or manager. The practices outlined apply principally to the management of small impoundments for fishing and other recreational uses. They represent the best information available, although they may change as more research is done on the subject. Pond Safety Kits available at the OSU Extension office in Holmes County. Complete kit includes a base post with attached rescue equipment. A must have for all swimming and fishing ponds and manure pits. This publication is available from Ohio State Extension, 75 E. Clinton St., Suite 109, Millersburg.
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NURSING HOME WEEK — Walnut Hills recently celebrated National Nursing Home Week with a variety of special activities planned around the theme “The Four Seasons.” Residents and staff members enjoyed special menus, entertainment and activities centered on spring, summer, fall and winter. A highlight of the week was a petting zoo to celebrate springtime. Resident Grace Maurer enjoyed holding one of the chicks provided by The Farm at Walnut Creek. The Farm also brought in baby lambs, pygmy goats, puppies, guinea pigs and even a chinchilla for residents to see up close.
Reunion The Elder Hawkins reunion will be held July 13 at Gene and Helen Hawkins, one mile west of Stillwell. Covered-dish at 1 p.m. There will games and prizes.
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Fredericksburg Familiar face seen during search for waterfalls Last week I told you about the wedding of granddaughter Rebekah to Brian Pike. It was a lovely affair, except for a glitch with the cake. Some of her siblings picked it up from the bakery and did not look into the box. When they opened it they were aghast to see the top tier was not centered and the sides were missing some frosting. The plan was to sprinkle the white cake with aqua and purple sugar crystals, the wedding colors. They were told to spritz the cake with water before applying the sprinkles. Sadly, this made the colors bleed into the frosting. (I thought it looked fine, but I can settle for change very easily —
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and it was not my wedding.) Rachel, her husband Daniel, and Gabriel went in search of more cake. Instead of a traditional wedding cake they came back with an assortment of chocolate and white cakes in various sizes. It actually looked very eclectic when displayed on some fancy platters. As it turned out, the original cake could have been used as the cake table was up on a platform so high that guests could not possibly see
Holmes County bookmobile Monday — Wes Bowman, County Road 200, 12:30-1:15 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — M. Raber, County Road 229, 12:30-1:30 p.m.; Jerry Miller, Township Road 606, 1:45-2:15 p.m.; Mount Hope Post Office, 2:30-4:40 p.m.; Hiland Bike, 5:30-6:45 p.m. Wednesday — Shady Hollow School, 9:30-11 a.m.; Pleasant Hill School, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Wayne Hershberger, Township Road 652, 1:15-2:15 p.m.; Miller’s Rustic Furniture,
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The first waterfall was Chau Ram Falls at Ramsey Creek. It was beautiful, easy to get to and not far off the road. The next one we tried to find in the same area was Riley Moore Falls on the Chauga River. We followed the directions in the brochure until we got to the part about the gravel road. It was so narrow and over grown that only a bike or ATV could have accessed it. We thankfully decided to pass on that one. Next was Issaqueena Falls at Cane Creek. It was easy to find, had safe roads and parking. The bad part was that too many trees
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After touring the town a bit, traveling through the famous college campus, we got a room at the Day’s Inn. It was right across the street from a Publix grocery store, where we bought some things for dinner. As we were leaving the store, a woman behind us called out, “Kallbergs, what are you doing here?” It was Jordan Miller and her son Hudson. She and her husband Zach, and their three children, moved down to Clemson from Wooster several years ago. They were members of our little church in Winesburg. It was good to see a familiar face. The next morning, after a filling breakfast at IHOP – sharing a huge veggie omelet and three buttermilk pancakes, we headed out to visit a few waterfalls.
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By ART HOLDEN Outdoor Editor PERRYSVILLE — It was a long time coming, but the 75-miles of horse trails in the Mohican area are now officially open. This past Saturday at Pleasant Hill Lake Park, officials from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District, the Ohio Horseman’s Council, and more officially dedicated the Equine Trail System that connects Malabar Farms State Park, Pleasant Hill, Mohican State Park and the Mohican State Forest. “It’s been almost 10 years in the process,” said Mike Gerard, who has held different offices with the Ohio Horseman’s Council since the project got under way back in 2004. “That’s when we talked about the concept. We had to get agreements along the way because we were going over state and private land ... and now we’re riding on virgin territory. It’s all sustainable trails. We got down to the clay and built them so the water runs off them, not down them. “And then,” Gerard added, “we stay with it.” The theory of water running off the trails instead of down them was tested this week as torrential downpours left some of the 75-80 miles of trails under water, and tested some of Saturday’s ceremonies at the horseman’s park at Pleasant Hill, a
“We now have one of the premier riding places in Ohio.” Mike Gerard, Ohio Horseman’s Council project that was also a part of the 10-year plan. “It was a kick in the teeth with this flooding,” said Gerard. Dealing with Mother Nature is nothing new for horsemen, though, and Saturday they rolled with the punches again. It couldn’t dampen the enthusiasm of seeing a decade of hard work come to fruition. “We now have one of the premier riding places in Ohio,” said Gerard. “We have a range of trails from novice to expert. The trails offer so many variables for riding, from views of the lake to places to stop and enjoy.” The entire process wasn’t completed by horsemen and women alone, though. Over the years, cooperation between state agencies and hiking, biking and equine enthusiasts came together in a trail partnership. And, private businesses like Wooster’s own Rayco Manufacturing, which donated equipment to help with cutting the original trails, played a role in the completion of the pathways. See Pg. 21 — TRAIL
Goodwill Golf Classic is July 28 Goodwill Industries of Wayne and Holmes counties will hold its 17th annual Goodwill Golf Classic on July 28 at Wooster Country Club. Registration of $500 per team includes an 18-hole golf scramble, cart rental, driving range, sleeve of balls, games and prizes, light breakfast, snacks, lunch, buffet dinner and a free return round of golf at Wooster Country Club.
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“It took a lot of dedicated people to give significant amounts of time and to come together in a collaborative strategy to make this happen with so much success,” said Louis Andres, a park specialist at Pleasant Hill Lake Park, who retired after many years as the manager of Malabar Farm State Park and has been a part of the entire trail development. “I applaud not only the individuals who were part of this trail coming to life, but also the attractions for recognizing what could be built from key partnerships.” “It was through the determination of people like Mike and all of the volunteers who have given so much time, knowledge and expertise that this trail is now open,” said Bill Martin, park manager at Pleasant Hill Lake Park. “I want to thank all of you for being our partners in helping your vision for this trail become a reality.” And while the 74-yearold Gerard, who lives on the Ashland and Wayne County border, put plenty of his own blood, sweat and tears into the project, his greatest contributions started with a handshake. “I was one of the spark plugs to get it done,” he admitted. “I was going after the people who could make the decisions.” When Gerard and his group sat down with the MWCD to finalize the
last connecting piece of the puzzle — the area around Pleasant Hill Lake — he soon learned there was some give and take. “We had to learn about a five-letter word WATER, and they had to learn about a five-letter word HORSE,” said Gerard. Saturday’s festivities were sponsored by the Ashland County Ohio Horseman’s Council, the Ohio Quarterhorse Asso-
Mechanic Township. June 4 — Criminal damaging was reported on Main Street in Killbuck. June 5 — Criminal damaging was reported on Grant Street in Killbuck. June 6 — A report was taken of domestic violence on state Route 241 in Salt Creek Township. A bad check reportedly was passed on state Route 39 in Monroe Township. June 7 — A report was taken of an assault on Township Road 574 in Prairie Township. A report was taken of shooting of property on Depot Street in Glenmont.
May 26 — Millersburg Police Officers responded to a report of theft from a resident on Massillon Road. May 28 — Criminal damaging was reported on East Jackson Street. May 30 — Theft was reported at a business on South Washington Street. A report was taken of theft from an individual on Glen Drive. June 2 — A prowler was reported at a residence on Sheriff North Grant Street. June 3 — Theft was June 3 — Holmes County reported at a business on Sheriff’s Office responded state Route 39. to a report of domestic vioA report was taken of lence on Arbon Drive in falsification at a business on North Washington Street. June 4 — A report was received of criminal damaging that occurred at a residence on Lakeview Drive. June 5 — A report was taken of a bad check We Service written at a business on all Brands! Adams Street. New Bikes & June 6 — A bad check Accessories ph: 330.852.2865 reportedly was passed at a 4854 County Road 172 residence on East Clinton Hours: Mon & Wed 3-7 PM Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 Sat. 8 AM -12 PM other evenings by chance Street. June 9 — Burglary was FEDERAL • HORNADY • REMINGTON • WINCHESTER
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Creek, Karen (Larry) grandchildren and eight Badger and Kim Slutz, great-grandchildren. both of Fredericksburg Mr. Slutz retired from FREDERICKSBURG and Deb (Jon) Thompson Slutz & Son Elevator in — Arthur and Eleanor of Wooster. They have six Fredericksburg, which he (Leiner) Slutz, 544 N. Mill St., Fredericksburg, celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary June 26. They were married in 1944 in the church parsonage in Fredericksburg by the Rev. L.E. Werner. Lumber Company They are the parents of Diane Covert of Apple
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Ralph and Dorothy Miller SHREVE — Ralph Junior and Dorothy (Hider) Miller, Shreve, celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary on June 22. They were married in 1951 in Loudonville. They are the parents of Ralph T. (Annie) of Reno, Nev., and Jean (Charles) Stamen and John D. (Sara), both of Shreve. They have eight grandchildren. Mr. Miller retired from
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Engagements degree at Ross University School of Medicine and completed his training in family medicine at The Ohio State University. He practices at East Holmes Family Care. A July 19 wedding is planned at Sonnenberg Mennonite Church, Kidron.
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Members of the West Holmes Gold team are Bryce Myers (front left), Tyler Thompson, Ethan Kinsey, Kiowa Looney, Brayden Chaney, Brayden Vess; Slade Barnes (back), Brenden Bridenthal, assistant coach Brian Vess, Skylar Cline, coach Kurt Cline, Cameron Dole, Cody Kiner and assistant coach Kia Reining. For a complete report of the championship game between West Holmes and Triway, turn to Page 26.
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with a major in political science from Ohio University and a master’s degree of public and international affairs from the University of Pittsburgh. She is a clinical content developer for Cover MyMeds. Her fiance received his bachelor’s degree of science from Kent State University with a major in computer science. He is a sharepoint developer for Milliman Corporation. An Aug. 30 wedding is planned at Blessed Virgin Mary Parish, Chicago, Ill.
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Haver-Miller Jay and Valerie Haver of Fr e d e r i c k s b u r g announce the engagement of their daughter, Hannah Elise, to Sean Anthony Miller. He is the son of Kent and Cindy Miller of Uniontown. The bride-to-be earned her bachelor of arts degree in social work from Malone University in 2013 and her master’s degree in social work from the University of Southern California. She is the head volleyball coach at Central Christian High School in Kidron. Her fiance earned his bachelor of arts degree in life science and chemistry education from Malone University. He is a high school biology and chemistry teacher at Lake Center Christian School. A July 19 outdoor wedding is planned at the home of Lowell and Elena Hershberger in North Canton.
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Entries sought for ‘Art is Ageless’ contest Walnut Hills Retirement Community is seeking entries for its fourth annual “Art is Ageless” Contest and Exhibit, to be held in Walnut Creek Aug. 22-23. The contest is open to amateur artists ages 55 or older who are residents of Holmes County. Artists may submit up to three entries, and
there is no entry fee. All art must have been completed when the artist was age 55 or older. The art categories are paintings and drawings; photography; quilts and wall hangings; other soft crafts (needlework, etc.); woodworking; other hard crafts (ceramics, etc.); and miscellaneous (i.e. jewelry, wreaths,
stamping, scrapbooking, and other crafts). Awards will be presented in each category, and there will be an award for “Best of Show” and “People’s Choice.” Selected winning entries will also be featured in a 2015 Walnut Hills “Art is Ageless” wall calendar. “We have had three fabulous ‘Art is Ageless’
exhibits so far, and we are anticipating another great exhibit this year,” said Paula Miller, community relations coordinator. “We are excited to continue honoring the imagination and creativity of older adults in our community.” Entry forms must be submitted by Friday, Aug. 8. The entry forms are available at Walnut
Hills Retirement Community in Walnut Creek and the Darb Snyder Senior Center in Millersburg. Entry forms can also be printed directly from the Walnut Hills website, www.walnuthillsliving.com For more information, contact Paula Miller at 330-893-3200, Ext. 1354. Walnut Hills Retire-
ment Community is a not-for-profit community and an affiliate of Greencroft Communities of Goshen, Indiana. Walnut Hills offers independent living, catered living, assisted living, a memory support household, nursing care and rehabilitation, all on one beautiful 110-acre campus in Walnut Creek.
2014 Award in Northeast Ohio. The awards program recognizes entrepreneurs who demonstrate excellence and extraordinary success in such areas as innovation, financial performance and personal commitment to their businesses and communities. Miller was selected as a finalist from 95 nominees by a panel of independent judges. Award winners will be announced at a special gala event on June 26 at the Cleveland Convention Center. EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ is the world’s most prominent business award for entrepreneurs. The unique award makes a difference through the way it encourages entrepreneurial activity among those with potential and recognizes the contribution of people who inspire others with their vision, leadership and achievement. Now in
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Business briefs Area cheesemakers take first place On June 11, the first of three contests in the Ohio Swiss Cheese Association’s competition to determine this year’s Grand Champion cheesemaker was held. For each contest, the state’s Swiss manufacturers submit a sample to be judged, and each leg of the competition awards points based on rankings by the judges. At the end of the three contests, the manufacturer with the most points is dubbed Grand Champion Cheesemaker. Guggisberg Cheese of Millersburg was awarded first place June 11. Second place went to Broad Run Cheese of Dover and third place to Pearl Valley Cheese of Fresno. Other Swiss cheese was entered
by E.S. Steiner Dairy of Baltic. In open class competition, first place went to Bunker Hill Cheese, Millersburg (Gouda); second to Guggisberg (baby Swiss) and third to Guggisberg (butter cheese). The next contest will be at the Ohio State Fair in Columbus in July, and the final contest is at the Swiss Festival in Sugarcreek in September.
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Thompson pitches, Myers hits Knights to Gold championship By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The Wayne-Hol mes Gold Division (13-14-year-olds) championship between West Holmes and Triway was a contrast in styles. The Knights featured flame-thrower Tyler Thompson on the hill, while the Titans employed the deceptive Ray Iannarelli. Thompson was effectively wild, keeping hitters from digging in too deep, and the hard-throwing right-hander held Triway to two hits. He fanned 15 Titans and walked six in leading West Holmes to the title, 4-1 Monday at PNC Field. “I had a couple tough innings but I got through it,” Thompson said amidst the post-game celebration. “I used my fastball most of the time, but I backed it up with a slider. My arm feels fine. I could pitch a few more innings. This feels great. I pitched in the championship against the same team last year when we won the Silver cham-
pionship.” Thompson’s fastball reached the upper 70s, and he was hitting his spot. “He pitched a really good game. He got ahead with his fastball and mixed in some breaking stuff,” Triway coach Andrew Marcum said. “Their pitching was the difference. He kept hitting his spot. I told our kids, that was the best overall pitching performance we had seen all year.” While Thompson fanned five of the first six outs he recorded, Iannarelli was equal to the task, striking out the side in the first inning after issuing a leadoff walk. “They jumped on me a couple times already this year. I knew they could hit fastballs,” Iannarelli said. “So I just kept them guessing with my curveball.” In the second inning, West Holmes got backto-back singles with one out by Kiowa Looney and Ethan Kinsey to put runners on the corners. Kinsey stole second but Brayden Chaney walked
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Bryce Myers (1) greets Tyler Thompson (tipping his cap) after West Holmes defeated Triway 4-1 to win the Wayne-Holmes Gold (13-14-year-olds) Division championship Monday in Wooster. to load the bases. After a foul out to the catcher got the second out, No. 9 hitter Bryce Myers unloaded the bases with a triple to
the fence in left, giving West Holmes a 3-0 lead. That was all Thompson needed. “We couldn’t get that
one big hit and they did,” Marcum said. “Three of their four runs were on that bases-loaded triple. They made the one big hit and that’s what we didn’t get. It was a game where both pitchers threw great games. That’s what a championship game should be.” The Titans got on the board in the fourth when Greg Bilinovich beat out an infield hit, stole second, went to third on a wild pitch and scored on a ground out by Chase Croskey. After that inning, Thompson got stronger, fanning eight of the last nine outs recorded. “I’ll tell ya, he gets better as the game goes on,” West Holmes coach Kurt Cline said. “He threw 120 pitches, and he was throwing better in the last inning than at the start. When Tyler sets his mind to it, he is one of the best. You can see that. He’s throwing hard.” The Knights tacked on an insurance run in the fifth when Brenden Bridenthal belted a two-out
double and Skylar Cline drove him home with a single up the middle. Iannarelli took the loss on the hill, giving up four runs on seven hits. He struck out nine and walked three. “I’m used to second place against these guys,” Iannarelli said, noting he was on the Silver team that lost to West Holmes last season. The Titans finished the year 14-9, while West Holmes wound up 20-3. “Daryl Reynolds and I coached the Silver team last year. I’ve had these boys all the way through since T-ball,” Cline said. “West Holmes just has a ton of talent coming up. The Gold, the Silver, both our Bronze teams were right there. And the Gold won last year. They’re a great bunch of kids. I loved coaching them, but I’ll be glad to retire and get my son on to the high school. “We just have to keep all them boys playing at the high school. I guess we’ve got to get a coach in there first, though.”
Silver is gold in winning title Mowing my way to good health By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer West Holmes manhandled Northwestern in the same style the Silver Squires have pummeled their way to a perfect season, turning the WayneHolmes Baseball Silver Division championship into a track meet, running away from the Huskies
13-2 in six innings Thursday at PNC Field. The victory capped off a perfect season for West Holmes at 22-0, a season in which the Squires runruled every opponent they played in hammering their way to a near .500 team batting average. “I told these kids from the very first day of practice, games are won and
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lost on the base paths,” Squires coach Daryl Reynolds said. “That’s what we lived by and they followed it all the way through. They know that when we get on base, we’re running. We take chances.” One of those players who enjoys running the bases with abandon is Collin Reynolds, the coach’s son, the Squires’ leading hitter with an average hovering around .700. “We wanted to put the throttle to them,” said the younger Reynolds. He did just that, as he banged out three hits in four at-bats, scored four runs, and drove in three. He also stole four bases to lead the assault on the Huskies. West Holmes jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning, as Shiloh Jones singled, stole second and scored on a hit by Reynolds, who promptly stole second and third. He scored on a sacrifice fly. Shane Jones walked, stole second and third and scored on a wild pitch. The Huskies answered with two runs in the home half of the first without See Pg. 27 — SILVER
Those of you who know me Kevin well are aware of the malady Lynch from which I suffer, that is, Staff Writer my allergy to physical labor. I discovered in junior high that I broke out in a horrible sweat and generally felt sluggish the rest of the day whenever I had to work, so I’ve tried to avoid that nasty four-letter word the rest of my life. It probably cost me a shot at my dream job of playing pro baseball, because I was too lazy to put in the extra work required to play at the next level. I was always satisfied with being pretty good, when with a little extra work, I could’ve been really good. Plus, I couldn’t understand why coaches would want to turn the game I had been playing since I was 5, pretending to be Luis Tiant pitching a rubber ball against the front steps of my house, into work. I have managed to survive and live more than half-a-hundred years going by my credo ‘work smart, not hard.’ That is, until earlier this summer when both my trimming mower and my riding mower went down and my lawn went unattended for more than six weeks. Neighbors were calling to ask if their children were lost in field of near kneehigh grass in front of my house. OK, no one really called, but my one neighbor did offer to mow my lawn with his tractor. Why I didn’t take him up on that, I’ll never know. I had my son bring his mower down from his house up in Wooster so I could attack the yard. Problem was, I had to restart the dang thing every 500 feet or so because it would get clogged up with grass as it was trying to mulch and mow, when all I really needed to do was to mow.
After six hours of parading around my yard, applying some theory I remembered from 10th grade geometry about right angles and triangles, I managed to get through. I worked the yard in little quadrants. I know the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, but there are very few straight lines in my yard, which is a corner lot on a hill, with pretty much everything on a slope. So I mowed the yard in little sections, applying the Pythagorean Theory or maybe it was Euclid, I’m not so sure. All I know is that I’m glad I was finally able to use some of that advanced math stuff they forced down our throats in high school. I can remember asking, “how does this apply to real life?” Now I know. Three more weeks have gone by and I still don’t have my riding mower back from the repair shop. I have my trimming mower back, and have been using that to get my new exercise regimen in. Better than any workout I’ve gotten in a gym, pushing the mower around the yard for a few hours a shot, is quite a test of stamina and endurance. Using the pedometer I got from work for our walking exercise program, I discovered that I log more than two miles, and sometime more than three, when I’m mowing. My shirt is usually more wet than after my racquetball games, which is hard to imagine. So, by breaking the mowing job down to a couple days, I have a few really good days of exercise on top of my weekly dose of futility on the racquetball court. By the end of summer, I could be in great shape. But I doubt it. All this work is making me really hungry. And thirsty.
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Silver (From Page 26) the benefit of a hit. Leadoff man Jack Topovski, the losing pitcher, walked and stole second. He moved to third on a bunt by Nick Burns and scored on a wild pitch. Tristan Estep walked, stole a base and came in to score on a groundout to trim the Squires’ leads to 3-2. West Holmes catcher Ike
Gilt singled and went to second on an error to ignite a four-run second inning with one out. He was bunted over to third and scored on a hit by Evan Troyer, who came around to score on a double by Shiloh Jones. Reynolds drove him home with a single. After he stole second, Reynolds scored on a single by Shane Jones. Gavin Sheldon made it 8-2 West Holmes when he
tripled to left and scored on an errant relay throw. Two hits and some aggressive base running led to three more runs for the Squires, who finished off the Huskies with two more runs in the top of the sixth. Singles by Reynolds and Shane Jones and a double by Sheldon capped the 13-hit offensive. The Jones twins, Shane and Shiloh, Evan Troyer,
and Sheldon each had two hits apiece for the winners. The Huskies managed only one hit off a trio of West Holmes hurlers. Shane Jones worked the first two innings, fanning five and walking a pair. Sheldon surrendered the lone hit, a single to center by Tyler Carlson, who was gunned down trying to steal. Sheldon struck out two and walked two, and Reynolds
finished the game fanning four of the seven batters he faced while walking one. “Pitching hasn’t been an issue all season long,” coach Reynolds said. “We started the year with nine kids who could pitch. We started the tournament with seven. We never had to worry about pitch count or stuff like that.” The younger Reynolds said that he has worked
hard on his pitching. “It takes a lot of practice,” he said. “You have to keep a level head and just keep throwing strikes. It was a lot of fun.” His teammates agreed as they celebrated the win. “West Holmes has a lot of talent coming out of this group if they all stay together,” the coach added. “I think we’ve got a pretty good program here.”
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Obituaries David Post, 78
Timothy Evans, 51
David G. Post, 78, of Shreve, died Wednesday, June 11, 2014, at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born April 9, 1936, in Jefferson to LeRoy Ernshaw Sr. and Edith (Warfel) Post and served in the U.S. Army as a paratrooper in the 82nd airborne. He married Lorita Lou Miller on Jan. 10, 1959. David retired from the Will-Burt Co. in Orrville, and was an active member of Moreland United Methodist Church. He was an avid sports fan, and enjoyed the Ohio State Buckeyes, Triway Titans, stock car and NASCAR racing. He loved to go bowling and was with the same team for more than 50 years. David will be deeply missed by his wife, Lorita, of 55 years; children, Alan Post of North Carolina, Roger “Fudd” Post of Killbuck and Duane (Sarah) Post of Shreve; grandchildren, Heidi Burgett and Bryan Post of Millersburg, Tosha Post of Florida, Lee Tish and Jacob Custer, both of Wooster; and greatgrandchildren, Carmen and Clint Burgett of Mill-
Timothy D. Evans, 51, of Carol Evans of MillersMillersburg passed away burg; two brothers, Tom unexpectedly on Saturday, Evans and Terry Evans, June 21, 2014 at Pomerene both of Millersburg; and Hospital in Millersburg. two nephews, Heath He was born in East Liv- Evans and Tyler Evans, erpool and was the son of both of Millersburg. Tim and Carol Evans. Tim- Timothy was preceded othy was a 1981 graduate of in death by his father. West Holmes High School. Private graveside serHe worked in the oil fields vices were held at Oak for 17 years. He was owner Hill Cemetery, Millersof T. Evans Trucking, where burg. Arrangements were he was a truck driver for handled by Alexander the last 15 years. Timothy Funeral Home. loved dirt track racing and The family suggests was an avid gun collector. that memorial contribuHe also enjoyed riding his tions be made to Alexanmotorcycle. der Funeral Home, P.O. ersburg. He is survived by his son, Box 108, Millersburg, David was preceded Justin Timothy Evans of Ohio 44654, to help with in death by his brothers, Millersburg; his mother, expenses. LeRoy Jr. Post and Donald Post; and a sister, MarIvan Kitchen, 88 jorie Hoff. Funeral services were Ivan I. Kitchen, 88, of Tuesday, June 17 at Rob- Shreve, passed away erts Funeral Home-Sher- Friday, June 20, 2014, at wood Chapel in Wooster. Cleveland Clinic after a Burial was in Sherwood short illness. Memorial Gardens. He was born Feb. 14, Online tributes may be 1926, in LaJose, Pa., to made at www.RobertsFu- Perry and Mary Belle neralHome.com. (Neff) Kitchen and marMemorial contributions ried Bessie Jean Sparr may be made to More- on June 5, 1949. She died land United Methodist April 15, 2014. Church, 138 E. Moreland He retired from Webb Road, Wooster 44691; Atlas after many years of or LifeCare Hospice at service, and was an active 2525 Back Orrville Road, camper, hunter, fisherman Shreve; and a sister, SaranWooster 44691. and bowler. Along with na Decker of Wooster. his wife, they shared their In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death winters in Florida. Glenn Reed He was a member of by a sister, Wilma AckGlenn L. Reed, 83, Mill- Glenn was a chef at a Shreve United Methodist eret; and brothers, Orris, ersburg, passed away Fri- country club in Shaker Church, Shreve Ameri- Elder and Arthur Kitchen. day morning June 6, 2014, Heights, and a veteran of can Legion, the NRA and Services were June 24 at Shreve United Methodist at Aultman Hospital, the Korean War. Sheet Metal Local 77. Canton. Surviving are daugh- Ivan was a loving hus- Church, with the Rev. Bill Graveside services were ters Diana, Cynthia and band, father, grandfather, Lawson officiating. Burial Tuesday, June 10 in Oak Karen; sons Keith and and great-grandfather. was in Oak Grove CemHill Cemetery, Millers- Doug; and a brother, His grandchildren were etery, where military rites were conducted by Shreve burg. Alexander Funer- Herbert (Carol) Reed of his pride and joy. al Home, Millersburg, Cleveland. Surviving are children, American Legion. Funeral assisted the family. He was preceded in Dave (Sheri) Kitchen, Deb Schlabach He was born Aug. 24, death by his former wife, (Benny) Martin, and Jayne Home in Shreve handled 1930, in Cleveland, the Margaret; sisters Shirley (Tim) Neal, all of Shreve; arrangements. Online son of Elmer Franklin and Grace; and brothers grandchildren, Christina condolences may be and Flossie (Irvine) Reed. Elmer and Gerald. (Scott) Holcomb, Scott shared with the family at (Chelsea) Ervin, Gregg schlabachfh.com. Ervin, Megan (Phil) Smith, Memorial contributions Cassandra Neal and Sabri- may be made to Shreve The freedom To live independenTly na Neal; great-grandchil- United Methodist Church, knowing help is There aT dren, Cort Stout, Vaden, P.O. Box 525, Shreve The press of a buTTon Morgan and Jayna Ervin, 44676; or County Line and Noelle Smith; a brother, Historical Society. P.O. • THE Lightweight pendant can The freedom To live independenTly FREEDOM TO LIVE KNOWING Lester (Evelyn) Kitchen of Box 614, Shreve 44676. The freedom To INDEPENDENTLY live independenTly isOF There aT beHELP wornISas aknowing necklace oris There knowing helphelp aT THERE AT THE PRESS A BUTTON press of a buTTon TheThe press of a buTTon wristlet • Local care specialists answer calls 24 hours a day –7 days a week • Installation within 24 hours. • Lightweight pendant can can Lightweight pendant • Lightweight• pendant can be worn as a necklace or wristlet Dr. Robert Sears worn as aas necklace or or • Localbecare specialists answer be worn a necklace Independent Doctor of Optometry • Installation within 24 hours wristlet calls 24wristlet hourswithin a day -hours. 7 days a week. • Installation 24 Located Inside Peace of mind formind under $1.00 per day 24 $1.00 • of Installation within hours. per day • •Peace for under • Local care specialists answer
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Patricia Speelman, 79 Patricia Ann Speelman, 79, of Fredericksburg, died peacefully Monday, June 30, 2014, at Sycamore Run Nursing Center in Millersburg, after a period of declining health. Pat was born April 9, 1935, in Fredericksburg to the late Charles and Beulah (Tracy) Benson and married Donald E. Speelman Nov. 23, 1951. He survives. She had made her home in Fredericksburg all of her life and retired from Wayne County National Bank in Fredericksburg after 20 years of service. She had also worked at Fredericksburg Post Office and Fredericksburg Drug Store. Pat was a member of Fredericksburg Presbyterian Church, where she had been a deacon and over the years was active in school and community activities. In 2000, she was honored as a Citizen of the Year for her years of service to the Fredericksburg Community. She enjoyed spending time reading, collecting Fredericksburg pottery and traveling to and visiting different casinos. Pat had a great love for her family, grandchildren and great-grandchildren and she will be greatly missed. Surviving in addition to her husband, Don, are children and their spouses, Connie and Edwin Scott of Wooster, Sandra and Ron Schlegel of Holmesville, Terry “Butch” and Marcy Speelman of
Wooster, Brenda and Cliff Coble of Fredericksburg and Jody and Jamie Snyder of Wooster; 12 grandchildren, 13 greatgrandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Shirley McKelvey and Phyllis (Nevin) Miller, both of Fredericksburg; a brother, Bob Benson of Wooster; and many nieces and nephews. Services are today (Thursday, July 3) at 11 a.m. at Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg, with pastor Darcy Miller officiating. Burial will be in Fredericksburg East Cemetery. Tributes may be shared at www.Murray-FuneralHome.com. Memorial contributions may be made to LifeCare Hospice, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691; or Fredericksburg Fire Department, 288 N. Mill St., Fredericksburg 44627. The family extends their sincere thanks to the staff of Sycamore Run and LifeCare Hospice for the wonderful care and love shown to Pat over the past several months.
Ada Miller, 86 Ada E. Miller 86, 5448 Township Road 353, Millersburg, died Wednesday morning, June 25, 2014, at her home after a period of declining health from congestive heart failure. She was born Dec. 18, 1927, in Trail, the daughter of Eli A. and Sarah J. (Weaver) Miller. On Dec. 20, 1949, she married Eli A.E. Miller. He preceded her in death on Oct. 24, 2002. She was a member of the New Order Amish Church. Surviving are children, Wayne (Lydiann) Miller, Nelson (Laura) Miller, Lloyd (Edna) Miller and Irene (Eddie) Hochstetler, all of Millersburg;
a son-in-law, Mahlon (Joanna) Troyer of Millersburg; 27 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; a brother, Eli Jr. (Clara) Miller, and sisters-in-law, Mary Miller and Ella Miller, all of Millersburg. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Betty Troyer; her parents; infant twin siblings; a sister, Anna; brothers, Raymond, Harry, and (twin) Aden and his wife, Ada Mae; and sister-in-law Anna. Funeral services were June 27 at the residence, with Bishop Jonathon Miller officiating. Burial was in the Miller Cemetery, Berlin Township.
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Correct placement of deer supplements can improve herd health Are you driving the size of your deer’s antlers into the ground? What you are about to read will radically change your thoughts and ideas on how to provide supplemental minerals for white tailed deer. In fact this article may very well revolutionize the way all hunters use supplemental minerals. Correct placement of your Buck Buster Mineral can greatly increase antler size, improve the health of your deer herd and save you money. Many companies that produce a supplemental mineral for deer instruct you to place it directly onto the ground. Once on the ground, what actually happens to your supplemental mineral? If the mineral receives no protection from the weather, during the first few rain storms the added vitamins are quickly washed away. Vitamins are very water soluble and dissolve easily. The next ingredients that leave are the trace minerals. What is left is salt, generally the most abundant mineral in the supplemental mineral. In fact with some companies’ salt is over 90 percent of the ingredients. Salt is also very water soluble and will be carried away by the water out and down through the soil. Soil does not hold the salt readily available at the surface forcing the deer to pawl and chew the soil. Buck Buster Mineral limits the salt content to less than 50 percent, providing room for a larger quantity of minerals and vitamins. The amount of clay in soil impedes the movement of the minerals/salt into the soil. One can even determine the amount of clay in the soil at the mineral location by the shape of the pit excavated by the deer. A pit will spread horizontally in soils that are higher in clay content and soils lower in clay content will generally go vertical as the salts are carried downward. Horizontal spreading of the salts will kill off surrounding vegetation and then drains off into streams. Vertical spreading sends the salts downward toward ground water and deeper plant roots. For years my grandmother would use salt, the original herbicide, to kill off unwanted vegetation. The size of a supplemental mineral pit is in no way an indication of how well the deer like the mineral nor is it an indication of the
number of deer using the site. It is an indicator of the amount of clay in the soil and how desperate the deer are to obtain salt. The killing of the vegetation also leads to more erosion of the soil from the pit and increases the size. Now, as a regular follower of these articles, you know that white tailed deer are a ruminant, one that chews the cud. White tailed deer are browsers of various plant parts and herbaceous by nature. Their compartmental stomachs are designed to digest the cellulose of plant material to obtain the necessary nutritional needs. Deer are not designed to consume large quantities of soil and in fact it may impede their ability to digest the plant material. Yes, all ruminants crave salt and to obtain it deer will pawl and gnaw away at the soil that contains the salt. In the process of doing so they consume the soil. Soil that contains silica (sand) increases the wear of the deer’s teeth making it harder for the deer to break down the necessary plant material. Deer that have excessive wear on their teeth have difficulty in consuming plants, chewing their cud and digesting the plants for their nutritional needs. All hunters know that unhealthy deer produce smaller antler growth. So are you driving the size of your deer’s antlers into the ground by making them consume soil and decreasing their health? Where should one place supplemental mineral for deer? Buck Buster Mineral was developed by a dairy farmer. Livestock farmers know that you do not place supplemental minerals for cattle (also ruminants) directly onto the ground. Supplemental minerals needs to be provided in a way that the minerals are protected from the elements of weather and preferably off the ground. The makers of Buck Buster Mineral know that this practice is not always practical. Buck Buster Mineral recommends the placement of the mineral onto a tree stump or log. As the weather starts to break down the ingredients they will be absorbed into the cellulose of the wood. If the deer cannot freely consume minerals off the stump or log, they will gnaw away at the wood to obtain the minerals. The digestive system of the deer
is capable of breaking down this material with no ill effects on the deer’s teeth or digestive system. As more Buck Buster Mineral is placed onto the log or stump, more will be absorbed into the wood making it higher in mineral and salt content. This results in greater consumption of the necessary nutrients by the deer and less waste of the hunter’s hard earned money on minerals being weathered down into the soil. The creations of these mineral pits by deer also creates additional health issues for deer. Many of these pits will retain water increasing the spread of diseases and parasites among the deer. One such fatal disease is “blue tongue disease,” commonly spread by gnats that gather around these water holes during drought years. Check out the ingredient list on Buck Buster Mineral and learn how the organic herbs it contains can help prevent the spread of various diseases. Remember if a supplemental mineral pit is full of water the deer cannot obtain the necessary minerals and the water is pulling the necessary minerals away. Remember, larger fawns means larger bucks and larger racks. Buckeye Innovative Solutions LLC encourages you to become a Buck Buster! A Buck Buster Mineral user. For more information contact Buckeye Innovative Solutions LLC at 330-600-1012 or learn more at www.buckbusterminerals.com. Watch for future articles written by Tom Hackenbracht, of Buck Buster Mineral, on recommended methods and advantages of using supplemental minerals for white tailed deer. Previous articles are available at www.buckbusterminerals.com. Learn more about the benefits of using Buck Buster Mineral at the open house for Miller’s Gun Shop on July 11 and 12, 2014. Buck Buster Mineral is available at the following locations: Miller’s Gun Shop, Kidron Sports (Charm and Kidron), Premiere Outdoors, Benton Bow Shop, Breezy Ridge Sports, North East Outdoors, Holmes Outdoor Supply, Erbs Sports, America’s Best Bowstrings. TMK Farm Service and All American Outdoors. Advertorial
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SILVER AWARD — Hannah Singleton, senior (Loudonville) in Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center’s Graphic Communications program, missed being inducted into the Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center Chapter of the National Technical Honor Society on May 13 for a good reason. Singleton and 13 of her fellow Graphic Communications students were in Tallmadge, being honored by the Northeast Ohio Craftsman’s Club which is made up of graphic and image design professionals who annually recognize promising student work. Singleton received a silver award for her poster created for the category of Child Abuse Awareness. “I just chose a topic,” she said, “and April was Child Abuse Prevention month so the timing was perfect for my poster.” Over 200 entries for the several different entry categories came from nine counties and 13 high schools/career centers. Senior Jessica James (Loudonville) received a bronze award along with her Gold Award and senior Kaylee Wigton (West Holmes) also received a bronze award. Junior bronze award winners were Tanner Goines (West Holmes) and Cierra Strawser (Loudonville). Barry Sponsler is the instructor for the Graphic Communications program.
Accident Two people were injured in a crash June 7 at the intersection of state Route 3 and state Route 179 in Washington Township. According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Tyler A. Mullet, 18, State Street, Brinkhaven, was transported to Wooster Community Hospital by a Loudonville squad and Patricia J. Berry, 48, Michigan, was taken to Akron City Hospital by a helicopter. Mullet was operating a 1990 Buick Le Sabre north on Route 179 when he failed to stop at a stop
sign at the intersection with Route 3 and was struck by a southbound vehicle on Route 3. Both vehicles went off the road to the southwest of the intersection and down an embankment. The southbound vehicle was a 2012 Chevrolet Silverado operated by Craig P. Berry, 46, Michigan. Patricia Berry and Braidon H. Berry, 20, also of Michigan, were passengers. Craig and Braidon Berry were treated and released at the scene. Mullet was cited for failure to yield at a stop sign, according to the patrol.
crafts for yourself or a friend. Registration not required, but space is limited. Teens can take their own device to play. For more information call 330-674-5972. July Mini-Minecraft Night — Tuesday, July 15 from 5:30-7 p.m. at the
Central Library in Millersburg. Kids ages 7-11 are invited to play Minecraft on a secure server in multiplayer mode. Registration is required and space is limited. To register or for more information call 330-674-5972, Ext. 211.
Library announces July events July events at the Holmes County District Public Library include: Fizz! Boom! Read! with Marty and Michele Family Program — Monday, July 7 at 11 a.m. at the East Branch in Walnut Creek. Join Marty and Michele for the final
summer reading program. Learn about the science of music and sound through songs, skits and more. Registration is not required. For more information call 330-893-3464. Snakes Alive Family Program — Wednesday, July 9 at 11 a.m. at the
Central Library in Millersburg. Join the final summer reading program presented by the Wilderness Center. Visit stations to learn about the life-cycle of snakes. Lots of great hands-on activities. Registration is not required. Call 330-674-
5972, Ext. 211 for more information. Teen Minecraft & Your Craft — Monday, July 14, 5-8 p.m. at the Central Library in Millersburg. Teens 11-18 are invited to play Minecraft on a secure server in multiplayer mode or make
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LEGAL COUNTY : HOLMES The following applications and/or verified complaints were received, and the following draft, proposed and final actions were issued, by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) last week. The complete public notice including additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information or a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov /actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644- 2129 email: HClerk@epa.state.oh.us
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DRAFT NPDES PERMIT RENEWAL - SUBJECT TO REVISION GUGGISBERG CHEESE INC 5060 STATE RTE 557 MILLERSBURG OH ACTION DATE : 07/01/2014 RECEIVING WATERS: DOUGHTY CREEK FACILITY DESCRIPTION: FOOD PROCESSOR IDENTIFICATION NO. : 3IH00101*FD
FOR SALE: Small Furniture Manufacturing Business. More info call (330) 674-5196
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING The Richland Township Trustees will hold a public hearing on the proposed budget for the fiscal year ending Dec. 31, 2015. Such hearing will be held during the regular scheduled business meeting on Tuesday, July 8, 2014 at 7:00 PM at the Richland Township Office in Glenmont, OH. Jim Patterson, Fiscal Officer
Help Wanted Iowa based Reefer Company hiring OTR Class "A" CDL drivers, late model equipment, excellent miles, rider program, competitive pay, scheduled home time. Call 800-MILES-4-U
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A RIDE to and from work - Holmesville to Mt. Hope, Mon.-Fri. (330) 359-5991, ask for Aaron.
FREE HAIRCUT by Dani w/purchase of tanning pkg the month of July. Open Daily. Ladybug Family Hair Care 330-567-3200 LUNSFORD HAULING. Call Charlie 330-231-2224 or Dorothy 330-231-4607. 7 days work long or short trips CASH FOR scrap metal: trucks, buses, cars, heavy equip., farm equip., copper, batteries, brass, aluminum, and any metal. Call (330) 473-8410.
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PROPOSED ISSUANCE OF MODIFICATION TO 55 NPDES PERMIT CONDITIONS WANTED: IAC HOLMESVILLE LLC - CANTON PLANT 8281 CO RD 245 HOLMESVILLE OH ACTION DATE : 06/30/2014 RECEIVING WATERS: SALT CREEK WHICH GOES TO KILLBUCK C FACILITY DESCRIPTION: INDUSTRIAL IDENTIFICATION NO. : 3II00002*HD Change parameter for Oil and Grease
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MISSING: 56" Black Pony mare - REWARD! David H. Yoder, 2905 TR 406, Mlsbg. (330) 893-2892.
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Sales Vinyl Window Blowout Sale! All Credit Accepted. House Full Windows for 99.00per month. Free estimates. Low Prices, High Quality. No money down. 740-385-6511 Training/Education AIRLINE JOBS begin here-Get Trained as FAA certified Aviation Technician. Housing/Financial aid for qualified students. Job Placement assistance. Aviation Institute of Maintenance. 1-877-676-3836 Training/Education Werner Enterprises is HIRING! Dedicated, Regional & OTR opportunities! Need your CDL? 3 wk training available! Don't wait, call today to get started! 1-866-203-8445 Business Services REACH 2 MILLION NEWSPAPER READERS with one ad placement. ONLY $295.00. Ohio's best community newspapers. Call Mitch at AdOhio Statewide Classified Network, 614-486-6677, or E-MAIL at: mcolton@adohio.net or check out our website at: www.adohio.net. Excellent Benefits. CDL - A req. 888-602-7440 Apply @ AverittCareers.com Equal Opportunity Employer - Females, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Help Wanted Drivers SOLO & TEAM COMPANY DRIVERS & OWNER OPERATORS No touch, temperature controlled, elite high pay freight. 1 year exp. CDL/A Clean Record. TQI (888) 466-0613 Misc. SAWMILLS from only $4397.00- MAKE & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill- Cut lumber any dimension. In stock, ready to ship. Free I n f o / D V D : www.NorwoodSawmills.com 1-800-578-1363 Ext. 300N Help Wanted Driver, it's Time to Join the Winning Team! INDIAN RIVER TRANSPORT, a premier food grade tank carrier is NOW HIRING in your area. Solo & Team Drivers *New Pay Increase* Weekly Pay/ Direct Deposit. Health Insurance and 401k. 2014-2015 Equipment. No Touch Freight. Referral Bonus. Paid Orientation. 855-478-8265/855IRT-TANK www.IndianRiverTransport.com Misc. Meet singles right now! No paid operators, just real people like you. Browse greetings, exchange messages and connect live. Try it free. Call now: 1-877-485-6669
State Wide 75 Help Wanted "Partners in Excellence" OTR Drivers. APU Equipped Pre-Pass EZ-pass passenger policy. 2012 & Newer equipment. 100% NO touch. Butler Transport 1-800-528-7825 www.butlertransport.com Help Wanted WEEKLY HOME TIME CHOOSE the TOTAL PACKAGE: Regional & Dedicated Runs Available AUTO DETENTION PAY AFTER 1 HR! Top Pay, Benefits, Mthly BONUSES & more! CDL-A, 6 mos. Exp. Req'd EEOE/AAP 888-837-8608 www.drive4marten.com RVs for Sale 2010 Park Model 12x38, 2 Bed, 1 Bath. Vinyl siding, Shingle roof, Electric heat and air. ONLY $15,900. 1-800-686-1763
Help Wanted O/O Tractors & Straight Trucks Needed. Team Tractors $1.70/mile, Straight Trucks, $1.60 w/FSC Truckload Tractors $1.53 w/FSC, Flatbed Tractors $1.95 avg. all miles. 888-888-7996 Team drivers call today Business Services REACH OVER 1 MILLION OHIO ADULTS with one ad placement. Only $995.00. Ask your local newspaper about our 2X2 Display Network and our 2X4 Display Network $1860 or Call Mitch at 614-486-6677/E-mail mcolton@adohio.net. or check out our website: www.adohio.net. Training/Education Want a Career Operating Heavy Equipment? Bulldozers, Backhoes, Excavators. "Hands On Training" & Certifications Offered. National Average 18-22 Hourly! Lifetime Job Placement Assistance. VA Benefits Eligible! 1-866-362-6497 Help Wanted Milan Express OTR CDL Class A Drivers. Home Weekly, Annual Increases & Bonuses. Not Hazmat. Vacation/Paid Holidays. Great Benefits. www.DRIVEMILAN.com 731-426-8328 or 731-426-8337 Help Wanted SHORTHAUL & REGIONAL Flatbed Drivers $50,000 + 4% qtrly bonuses. Home time guaranteed!!! Benefits, 401k. 6 mo T/T exp/Class A CDL 877-261-2101 www.schilli.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 broc h u r e . W e b s i t e www.bestfishing.com Help Wanted GORDON TRUCKING - CDL-A Truck Drivers Up to $5,000 Sign On Bonus & $.56 CPM! Solo & Team Positions, Great Miles & Time Off! No East Coast. EOE Call 7 days/wk! 866-954-8836 GordonTrucking.com Help Wanted 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
State Wide Help Wanted AVERITT EXPRESS New Pay Increase For Regional Drivers! 40 to 46 CPM + Fuel Bonus! Also, PostTraining Pay Increase for Students! (Depending on Domicile) Get Home EVERY Week + Excellent Benefits. CDL - A req. 888-602-7440Apply@ AverittCareers.com Equal Opportunity Employer - Females, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
105 General CUSTOMER SERVICE Representative needed with cheerful, team-oriented attitude, computer skills necessary, part-time. Call 330-231-6936.
TACO BELL Millersburg
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DAILY RECORD Carriers Needed
If you would like to have your name put on our list of prospective carriers or drivers in your area, simply call the circulation department at 330-264-1125 ext 2257 or 1-800-686-3958, or stop by our office at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster. Please refer to the individual route number when calling. There is no collecting of money from any of our customers on any of our delivery routes.
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AMISH CONCRETE crew looking for worker/foreman. Also, good pay for a driver with a good work ethic. (330) 763-4748 Now hiring for seasonal production lineworkers Applicants must be able to pass drug and alcohol screening. Apply at: International Packaging 420 West Jones Street Millersburg, Oh 44654 Monday - Friday 8 am to 4 pm
Experienced Horse Stall cleaners needed. P/T AM job. 330-674-2503 Leave message w/ horse exp.
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Miller Core II, Inc. Is looking for a machine operator and for a manufacturing assistant (parts cleaning) Please call 330-359-0511 to request an application or stop by our office. Transportation can be provided. 10162 Lawnfield Rd. Beach City, OH 44608 WANTED: CAREGIVER for an ederly lady-stroke patient, no exp. required but helpful. If interested call (330) 275-9117 MILLERSBURG AREA company seeking a Full-Time 1st shift Warehouse / Back up Truck Driver for our Benton warehouse. Duties include Pick/pallet orders, data entry and general warehouse duties including cleaning. Back- up box truck driver throughout the state when needed, Data entry skills, the ability to lift 50 lbs. and a clean driving record are required. Pre employment Background, Drug and Driving test. Mon– Fri with overtime as needed Apply online: www.safe7.com
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DRIVERS: LOCAL/REGIONAL/OTR. New Enhanced Pay, Package Based on Exp. Excellent Benefits. Consistent Miles. Daily/ Weekly/Bi-Weekly Hometime. CDL-A 1yr OTR exp. 855-842-8498 NOW HIRING a driver/ worker for framing crew. Immediate opening available. Allen Raber Construction. (330) 231-2577 CLASS A Semi Dump: Honesty, hard work ethic, and reliability a must. Home most nights. Retirement plan offered, no med insurance, pay based on exp. Call 330-621-6256 and lv msg about work exp. and driving record. Drivers: Regional & OTR. $1,000 plus per week + Benefit Pkg. 100% No Touch Freight. Weekly/ Bi-Weekly Home Time. CDL-A 1yr. OTR exp. 855-842-8498 Drivers: CDL-A. Home Daily! $5,000 Sign-on Bonus. Great Revenue! Paid Tolls! Sound too good to be true? Triple Crown needs Owner Operators. Late model tractor needed. Lease purchase program avail. 855-803-2846 Drivers: Attn: CDL-A. Home Daily! Newark Area Runs. All Miles Paid. Free Retirement! CDL-A Required. Call 8 7 7 - 6 0 0 - 2 1 2 1 www.quickwaycarriers.com
Blu Shift Wireless is seeking motivated individualsto install and service wireless internet. K N O - H O - C O - A S H L A N D , The ideal candidate will have CAC now hiring Ohio lisome basic computer netcensed school bus drivers. working and installation expe(330) 377-4567 rience. A valid driver’s license is req. Call 330-473-1754 or you can apply by submitting your resume to: resume@blushiftwireless.com WANTED: DRIVER or driver worker for logging crew, call Leon at (330) 275-6175. P/T Dump Truck Mechanic needed in Millersburg. Please call 330-231-7599
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125 Medical / Healthcare 205 Wanting to make a difference in someone’s life? We can help! Seeking qualified HHAs/STNAs & LPNs willing to staff Coshocton and/or Tuscarawas Counties. Experience is necessary. For more information please 01250 AD13393545 144 contact Sara at 740-623-2949 use or 877-759-2106.
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www.interimhealthcare.com CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT Active Chiropractic is looking for a qualified and energetic Chiropractic Assistant. We are seeking a person who is comfortable performing chiropractic based therapies on patients. Currently certified Personal Trainers or persons willing to become certified Personal Trainers are ideal candidates. Please submit your resume to: activechirobilling@gmail.com. Serious applicants only.
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RAINBOW SWEEPER plus all attachments, excellent cond., $375. Warranty. Can deliver. (330) 883-2377
FOR SALE: Kuhn Model FC 300 R Discbine, older unit but good condition, $6500. (330) 674-2351.
WANTED: CHEST freezer in working condition. 15-25 cu. ft. (330) 359-5942
FOR SALE: Used equipment for Broiler House, chain feeders, waters, gas heaters, Mose Yoder 4575 TR 365 Millersburg. (330) 893-3700
OLDER ELECTRIC Frig, works fine, good for shop or basement. $40 (330) 695-2571 KENMORE SIDE-BY-SIDE white refrigerator, 6yrs old, ice/water in front door, call after 5pm. (330) 465-4650 FOR SALE: Bosch Compact Mixer, w/blender & slicer/ shredder. $150 (330) 473-5626
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GROUND DRIVEN Grimm Hay Tedder, $650. (330) 852-4642 FOR RENT: IH 80 pull-type combine. WANTED 7.5x20 used manure spreader tires 330-279-2089
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.
NEW HOLLAND 273 Hay Baler, 3.8 Header, 312 Gail Side Slinger Manure Speader, 710 Kuhn Knight Manure Spreader, new 3 point 6ft. brush hog, New Holland 269 Haybine, V-Rake, 3 point hay rake, Polydome Calf hutches. 2 grain bins; 1 4-ring bin, 1 3-ring bin, All farm equipment is field ready. 8020 TR 551, Holmesville. (330) 763-1070
HILLSIDE RENTAL
4-Wheel drive compact tractor, Rhino 34-hp, 3-pt. hitch, pto, good condition, $3100. 740-502-7466.
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FOR SALE: 7' Mcormick Deering Grain Binder. 24x40, rubber bell thrashing machine, both in good cond., Jacob Yoder, 3053 TR 606, Fredericksburg. (330) 359-0140
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SALES ASSOCIATE needed 4833 E. Main St., Berlin or call 330-893-0316. Send resume to: Humble Heart /Bubbs P.O. Box 530 Dresden, OH 43821
LOOKING FOR carpenter with experience to work for local construction business. $12 - $15/hr to start depending on experience. 928-853-3426.
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FOR SALE: S185 Bobcat, 2005, 3084 hrs, foam filled tires. 14,000 OBO. (330) 897-1222†x3
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HVAC INSTALLER Full time position for experienced lead Heating and Cooling installer needed ASAP. Excellent Pay, paid vacation, uniforms, insurance, paid hol days, 401k. Must have good driving record and customer skills. Please reply to Cline Plumbing 330-674-5856
Appliances Electronics 225
FOR SALE: Maytag Ringer Washer, color green, good cond., $375 OBO (330) 600-1762 Winesburg.
SERVER & COOK POSITIONS. Apply at www.route83restaurant.com or 7501 SR 83, Holmesville, Monday-Sunday, 6am-9pm
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FOR SALE: Natural Gas cook stove with electric ignition, very good condition. $425 (330) 674-5499 Ext 2
Ext. 3
FOR SALE- 16 GB Apple Ipad 2. Brand new in box w/ all accessories. $300 OBO (330) 674-1606 USED OUTDOOR Wood Burner, needs new pump etc. Make offer. Robert Miller (330) 893-1999 25 CU. ft. chest freezer, good for an ice box. exc. cond. Ervin Weaver Jr. (330) 695-2905
JD 720, std., pon, adj. WF., rockshaft.................................... $6,000 JD 4230, quad., strong runner 100 hp ....................................SOLD Farmall 460, NF, show room ready............................... $6,900
Corn Imperial row cultivator ....................... $800 10’ JD Rotary hoe, 3 point, nice........................................SOLD New Idea 2 row narrow picker, SUPER..................... $5,000
02250 AD13418349 576 New Idea 1 rowEquipment picker ..................... $1,700 Arts Way 325 w/scales ...................... $3,000 Classified
SPLIT LOCUS Post & also Split Rail ornimental fence. Some on hand but also taking orders. (330) 674-1430 WILL DO CUSTOM INLINE Bale Wrapping. $5.75/per bale. (330) 231-6640. TAKING ORDERS for contender red haven baby gold peaches. Early gold, ginger gold, and yellow delicious apples. Pears. (330) 359-5942 FOR SALE: Square Hay bales, 1st cutting, (330) 852-4283 Ext. 4 ATTENTION: Will do Custom round baling hay, manure hauling, mowing, plowing & misc. Mark Allen Miller, (330) 473-5366 FOR SALE: Dry Oat Hay, oat/grass mix. Cheap. (330) 231-4738
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Misc MH 3-point 3x14” plow ....................... $400 8’ Dunham cultimulter, pivots in center .................................. $1,500 10’ packer........................................... $1,100 2 wheeled brush mower ...................... $500
Ask for Leon
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FOR SALE: Mc-Deering 7ft grain binder. Mc-Deering no. 9 6ft mower. Abe Raber 5150 CR 229 FDBG. (330) 695-6793
ROUND BALES for mulch. $10 a bale. (330) 897-1141†x1 HAY FOR sale. (330) 852-0456. (note: phone number last week was incorrect)
Plow, has original point & mold board. Road Cart, nice condition. 3500W Natural Gas Generator. Copper Kettle with stand & stir, very nice condition. (330) 466-9954
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NEW HAY, round bales, $55. Small squares, $225/ton. Delivered. 2 Vanguard 18HP, pull start, like new. Electric start with clutch, good condition. $500. (330) 231-1725 FOR SALE: 27 HP Natural gas motor line shaft vacuum pump cooling compressor. 600 gal. Mueller round top tank automatic tank washer, 330-852-2324 ext. 3 MAPLE SYRUP. For Sale $36/gallon. Also, half gallon, quarts and pints available. Elmer H. Yoder 5184 TR 118, 330-893-3687 ext 1.
Garage Yard Sales
FRI. JULY 11, 8am-4pm. 5138 Falcon Dr., Fox Landing, Berlin. Rattan glass top tbl., child's pool tbl., coffeemakers, rocking chair, dishes, owl collectibles, men/womens/boys (sz. 7-10) clothes, microwave, toys, Wii & DS games, misc. YARD SALE: July 8th & 9th, same days as Summit Valley Sales, coats, purses, dresses, 1-3yrs old, white caps, crib set, Sundae glasses, new black straw hat, Fredericksburg pottery, Red Dot scope, bow rest, +MISC. 8139 Crisswell Rd, Fredericksburg. Leroy Mast
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9 YR old Angus Hall Standard Bred Surrey Size Gelding, TSS, Safe for women, $3,200 obo. (330) 763-1552 6 YR. OLD BAY gelding standard bred, all trot, tss. Matthew Shetler 2000 TR 164, Sugar Creek, OH 44681. (330) 852-3192 2 YR old Sorro Pony Mare, 43", very gentle, well broke to ride & drive, Pony raised on our farm, 330-473-2416 1 PAIR of ring neck pheasants $45. (740) 291-7019 Newbian Does, excellent milking stock, $100ea., DOB 4/7/14 & 5/10/14. Frieda Yoder (330) 674-0879
10’ spike tooth, drag, new evener ....... $450
330-674-3637
DAEWOO 460XL Skid Steer, 2200# lift, 2000hrs, Cummins diesel, foot controls, good cond., $12500. Jeff Miller (330) 852-0188
NH 451 3 point mower. 9 ft. cut. $1350. (330) 359-1127
MF 255, 52hp., nice solid tractor ..... $6,500
Mt. Hope Tractor 7501 CR 77 Millersburg, OH 44654 1/2 mile S. of Mt. Hope
CASE 450C Dozer, 6 way blade, 85% undercarriage, works well, $13,500. Jeff Miller (330) 852-0188
2 TON Brock Feed Bin, good cond., $450 OBO. (330) 674-9451†x2
JD 5210, 45hp., 4300hrs., NEW tires .......................................... $9,500
New and used tractor parts in-stock!!! More equipment arriving weekly. Give us a call.
FOR SALE: John Deere side rake, $550. New Holland 67 baler with motor, $1200. Eli Weaver, 740-623-3772
NH TS-100 tractor w/Alamo ditch bank mower, dual remotes, 12-spd. shuttle shift, $14,900; MOLINE 4-bottom 3-pt. plow, $375. (330) 377-4190
Tractors MF 231, 32hp., 500 original hrs., sweet............................. $9,250
CUSTOM HAY WRAPPING with tube wrapper. $5.75/per bale. Phil Hershberger, (330) 852-9331.
FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also, hollow campfire logs. 330-231-8462. SEASONED FIREWOOD whole length boom-truck load. $700. 330-473-7480
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FOR SALE: Pioneer Forecart Draft size on solid rubber, 3942 E. Moreland Rd. Fredericksburg OH 44627.
New Holland 9’ Rotary Rake.......... $2,400 New Holland 469 Haybine .............. $1,500 JD 24T baler, best one around! ....... $2,400 JD 224T baler, good condition ........ $2,800 New Holland 268 baler, very tight machine..$2,400 Gehl hay head ................................... $1,000 JD 670 rake, good solid rake ........... $1,950 NH 256 Rake ..................................... $2,200
SALES SERviCE PARTS
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Appliances Electronics FOR SALE: Burdge Walking
FOR SALE: Ashland Wood Cook Stove, older but works okay. Reservoir needs new tank $650 740-610-1776
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GARAGE SALE: July 2-5, Cedar chest, pressure cooker, lots of discont. store items at a reduced priced, Ivan R. Mast. 6321 CR 407, Millersburg. LARGE GARAGE sale, July 4-5, Glenmont at the Old Mill, 8-5, Lots of tools, sporting goods, & hshld items.
HOLSTEIN HEIFER calf 1-2 wks old from our herd. (330) 893-0174 VM 4 YR Old Cams Card Shark Mare fresh, been in buggy, TSS, 330-473-8826. 12 YR old Belgian Mare, broke to all farm machinery, drives with a little snap, not wore out. (330) 231-5219 PONIES FOR SALE: 37" black & white mare; 4 yr. old brown & white gelding, broke; 7 yr. old gray & white gelding, broke; Also, Standing 37" black & white stud. 9047 S. Kansas Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 14 YR old pony 33" broke to ride & green broke to drive. (330) 359-1127
FeLLOwsHip TOuRs Hawaii Cruise • Dec. 1-12, 2014 Bus to Amtrak, Train to LA, 1 night in a LA motel, 2 week cruise to Hawaii and Mexico, sightseeing on 4 islands. Lancaster, New Jersey • Aug. 14-16, 2014 Northlandtz - 8 miles of track for model trains, Philadelphia Mint, (watch our coins made) Lancaster, Big Valley, Robotic Milking, etc. Finger Lakes, NY • Oct. 9-10, 2014 Rock City Park, Watkins Glen, Taugannock Falls, Letchworth State Park, Glendora Winery, and More. 2700 TR 414 • Dundee, OH 44624
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FOR SALE: 20 yr old brown Standard Bred Gelding, buggy size, TSS. Something for older people or school children. $575. Martin Erb. 6964 CR 407, Millersburg. (330) 674-9451 x3. FOR SALE: 10 Jersey/ Milking short horn cross-bred heiffer calves from a closed certified organic dairy herd, 13-15wk old. (740) 824-3747 3 YR. OLD miniature hackney mare. Good, broke. 740-622-1990 7 YR old Brown Gelding, 15.3, stocky build, TSS, broke, willing traveler, $2,300. 7974 TR 654, Millersburg OH 44654 after 4pm. FOR SALE: Pygmy goat. 8 weeks old. Also large riding saddle. Call 330-893-4087 ext. 1. DAIRY GOAT, Saanen Nanny, fresh 2 mo, $125. 5184 TR 118, Baltic OH 330-893-3687 Ext 1 3 YEAR old mare. Friesian & standard bred cross. Sire Michelangelo. Registered sports horse. TSS, drives nice. 330-359-5601 ext. 1 JERSEY BULL, Naturally Polled, 22 mo., $875. (330) 377-4190
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FOR SALE: 10 yr old black Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, nice to hitch, stop anywhere, good horse to go to work with. (330) 359-0672 14 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, anybody can drive, $1500. Alvin Hershberger (330) 473-0255 7 YR old Gelding, striking Sabra-muscles Yankee, 16.2H, very good broke, $3800. Lavern Yoder. (330) 852-4062 5 YR old Black Gelding, surrey size, mostly trot. 6 yr old Bay Gelding, family horse, will do for most anyone, mostly trot. Also other horse on hand. Loran Schlabach. (330) 852-3096 FOR SALE: 3 yr. old gelding, all trot, easy to drive. Most women can drive. 2 hind angles& star white, TSS. V.M. 330-852-0159 Dale Schlabach 2 PIGMY Billy Goats, 3mo old, $40. Also, Plymouth barred rock rooster, 2mo, $10. 330-231-0847 OR 330-231-8913. 3
YR old black Friesian Standard Bred Cross, 16H, TSS, broke single & double, boys type $4500. More Yearling and 2 Yr olds available. (330) 401-8983
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HORSEMAN Position avail. Windy Hill Farms has an opportunity for a full or part-time exp'd horseman. Instruction and housing available. 330-231-7500 4 & 6 yr old Belgian Geldings 17H, red sorrel, kid broke, to all farm machinery, $4200 ea. 8 yr old black pair 17H Mare Geldings, well broke to all farm machinery, broke single and double, $5500 for pair or $3000 ea. 12 yr Percheron Gelding, kid broke to all farm machinery $2400. Daniel Hershberger 5452 SR 557, Millersburg. (330) 674-6096. STANDARD BRED gelding, 13 yrs old, safe for short trips, $500. Clyde Yoder, (330) 893-1097 5 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, women can drive, good traveler, buggy size, $2,450. Menno Yoder, (330) 674-1895
3 YR old. A Standard Bred Gelding w/ a stripe, TSS, buggy size boys horse, good for long trips. $2400. Allen Miller (330) 893-4908 4 YR Old Palomino Riding Mare, good broke to ride, TSS, been on trails, not for beginners. $1200 OBO. (330) 897-0554 1 ANGUS Heifer 500LB, 15 Cross Bred beef feeder calves, 350-450LBS, delivery avail. (740) 567-4205. 4-SALE 8 yr. old Haflinger mare, blonde, broke, T.S.S. $1250. Levi Yoder, 5864 CR 59, Mbg., Oh 44654 FOR SALE: Full-blooded Heifer Angus. 330-674-5740
Kaufman Auction House
HARNESS CABINET 8ft wide, room for 4 harnesses + storage compart. above, stained wood w/ black trim $350. Robert Miller (330) 893-1999
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.
FARM HAND needed. Windy Hill Farm, 2 mi. N of Millersburg on St. Rt. 83. Choring, cleaning, horse farm, housing available. Needs own transportation 330-231-7500
auctioneer myron miller
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3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH
Monday, July 7, 2014 • 5:00 PM
AntiqueS * GlASSwARe * HOuSeHOld * FuRnituRe * MiSc. * oak table; deacon bench; file cabinets; dresser; chest drawers; bookshelves; etc.; old cabinets; ½ bed; lg. glass showcase; tools; lg. carbon dioxide tanks; 2 chop saws; brick saw; wood lace; 2 weed eaters; 2 mowers; small wood stove; box lots; lots of old tools; 2 wheel dolly; 5 new saddles; 3 air compressors; usual amount antiques & primitives; approx. 30 pcs. Imperial slag glass; Marx toys; deer head. nOte: The building will be full; lots of boxes to unpack, anything may show up. Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com for photos and updates. For more information contact the auction house 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
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8 YR. old black & white paint pony gelding. Approx. 40" tall. Good pony for children. Wayne Chupp, 9107 TR 609 Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: Older Cross Bred Brown Gelding TSS, would be ok for children or older people, nice, $500. (330) 893-4527 FOR SALE: 7 yr old Bay Standard Bred Gelding TSS, Trotter, safe for women, big enough for Surrey. Aden J. Miller, 6724 CR 77, Millersburg OH 44654 PIGMY BILLY Goats. $75ea. 14020 Sandusky Dr. SW, Beach City. (330) 359-0459 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 14 YR old registered Belgian Mare, broke to all farm machinery. She is open at this time. 330-893-1466. 1 YR old Friesian Cross, Filly, Dam by Donerail/King Conch. A very correct young horse. Should top out at 16.2H. More Friesian crosses avail. Weanling/1 yr old/ 2 yr old. (330) 674-1556.
12MO OLD Holstein Bull out of a Toystory son. (740) 545-9231 FOR SALE: 10 yr reg. Hackney Pony Mare Bay, 4 white socks and strip. Also 12 yr old Black Pony, 4 white socks and strip, both are TSS and fun to drive. Also, open pony buggy on solid rubber wheels and LED lights. Andy Hershberger, New Bedford, (330) 897-8100. 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 R&S TRAINING Full training & boarding. Western Pleasure & Driving. Colt starting sales indoor areana. Indoor roundpen outdoor arena mare foaling with cameras. FOR SALE: 17 Suffolk and Dorset ewes. And 1 Polypal Ram. $2295 for all. Also, Fiberglass hayfeeder, premier clipper and alot other sheep supplies. 330- 674-2500
11 YR old black Standard Bred Cross Bred Mare, TSS, anyone can drive, would make good Brood Mare. (330) 893-1390
MORGANS FOR SALE: 4 yr. old black gelding, top buggy broke; 12 yr. old bay mare by Ultras Special Agent, sharp! Ivan Miller, 330-439-8204
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YR old Dunn Quarter Horse Gelding, 15H, broke for kids, has been on trails & wagon trains. $1,800. 2 yr old Paint Pony Gelding, 49", kid broke to ride & drive, $550. (330) 852-1302
WETHER PIGMY Goat, good pet. $85 (330) 359-5457
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Accepting horse and new & used tack consignments through sale day. Ponies and riding horses sell @ 5:30 followed by Standardbreds Call consignments in by 9pm July 9th to be on the sellers list. Consignments Including: Black Trotter by American Winner/Mr. Lavec, Black Trotter by Striking Sahbra/Angus Hall Expecting 100+ horses with top blood lines! — COME BUY THAT SPECIAL HORSE —
FUn THIngS FOR THE kIdS TO dO. DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER
BIG STANDARDBRED dark bay gelding. Surrey horse. Mostly trot, TSS, $2700. M Weaver, 9290 TR 609, Fred.
FOR SALE: white Pekin Ducks. Ages two thru eight weeks old. Also, two year old Bishon female. Crist Miller, 6267 Short Rd., SW, Fresno, OH (330)897-1017
FOR SALE: Pony mare, gentle, safe for kids to ride, 5-6 yrs. old, $450. 330-8313748, or 330-831-3758.
686 Smokey Lane Road NW • Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Phone: 330-852-2237 Fax: 330-852-2237 Auctioneer Myron Miller • Apprentice Daniel Schrock
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FOR SALE: Miniature Donkey, 2 yr old Gelding, halter broke, $200. (330) 359-6124
FOR SALE: 4 yr. old 54" Paint Pony Gelding. Green broke. Also cart and harness. Like new. Ben Raber, 5493 CR 68, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-893-1336
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6 YR old tri-colored Mare. Good broke to ride. $700. Sara Miller. 330-852-3809 5 YR old Standard Bred Mare, all trot, TSS, been in buggy 6MO, $2200. Tim Hershberger (330) 893-0171 3 YR Old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, 95% trot, in buggy 2 months, Wayne Weaver 330-473-2416 REGISTERED BAY Morgan Mare, 14 yrs old, TSS, Women can drive, Broke single & double, still has a lot of miles/would make a good brood Mare. $1500 (330) 473-0726. BLACK 4 yr old Cross bred Gelding, broke to ride & drive, been on trail rides, TSS, 62", (330) 852-3912 STANDING AT Stud 47" Black and White Homozygous Pony Stallion. Service fee=$60. Mare care $4.50 a day. (330) 279-2535 COMING TO Buckskin Filly $300, 49" gray Mare, broke $325, '14 Black Bay Filly $175. (740) 824-4361 8 YR old Dutch Gelding, TSS, anyone can drive, big enough for surrey, (330) 275-4645 EWE LAMBS from this spring 13 PolyPay and 5 Dorsett PolyPay Cross to choose from $125ea. Willis Miller 10324 James Rd. Fred-Burg (330) 695-2042 3
REGISTERED Holestein Service Bulls, 1 700LB Holestein Feeder. Marvin Coblentz (330) 359-5570
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FOR SALE: 5 year old Percheron Mare. Broke to all farm machinery. Dan Hershberger 330-893-4528 GOLDEN BUFF Pullets laying 6 weeks, $9.00. Ben Yoder, 8905 Alabama Ave., Navarre, OH 44662 9 YR. old Percheron gelding. Well broke. Willing worker, $2100. Ben Yoder, 8905 Alabama Ave., Navarre, OH 10 YR old Haflinger Gelding, well broke, single & double, half of the best team I have ever driven, calm, tame, TS, not suited for extended trot or long trips. $800. 330-359-0121 VM. FOR SALE: 3 yr old Dutch Harness Stallion "Gator" sire by Toronto Dam Champagne Kisses. Also 8 wk. old Australian Mountain Cur crossbred puppies R. Yoder 1 1/2 mi So. of New Bedford on 643 330-897-4940 x 3.
NOTICE: WILL be selling 10 horses at the Ohio Crippled Children's Auction Sat. July 5th. If you would like to see and drive before sale call (330)695-2344 or (330) 465-3010 DORSET/CHEVIOT SHEEP sell out, 9 3yr old used $225ea. 2 3yr old proven breeder bucks $325ea. 3 lambs $125ea. Aden A Yoder, 5189 Evans Creek Rd SW, Sugarcreek (330) 897-4603 WANTED: PONY 48-52" must be young, nice, and broke. (330) 674-0494 FOR SALE: Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, anybody can drive. Call 330-600-0695 5 YR. OLD friesian standard bred mare, green broke, Sire: Titas D with 3/4 friesian stud colt, $5500; 1 yearling 3/4 freisian mare, Sire: Michelangelo $2800; 1 yearling 1/2 friesian stud colt, Sire: Agope, $2300. (330) 663-4483 FOR SALE: 4 yr old Bay Gelding TSS, trots nice, anybody can drive, $2200. (330) 279-2070. 14 YR old Black Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, Something for older people $800. Andrew Yoder, Call 330-893-1404. 1
NEWBIAN Wether DOB 4/16/14 $95. (330) 852-1425
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SMALLER STANDARD Bred Cross Gelding, 4-5 yr old, needs experienced driver & needs work $800 OBO. (330) 674-1430
FOR SALE: Kirby Sweeper w/ carpet shampooer & all attachments, like new, $500 OBO. Willis Keim (330) 359-0021.
YR. old standard bred mare, been in buggy 1 yr., pacing bred, has some speed, $1200/obo. 330231-2821.
FOR SALE: Older table, 4 chairs, (cherry) set. $130 OBO. Also ceiling fans with lights. Make offer. 330279-2041
11-13 YR. OLD BELGIAN geldings. Good team to start the boys. Henry Yoder, 7445 CR 51, Big Prairie, OH 44611
FOR SALE: 4' GE chest freezer, 30" Kenmore elect. stove. Both good cond. 330-852-4585 330-204-1680
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HORSE-SIZED SULKY cart. $75. (330) 674-9451†x2. 4 YR. old dark bay gelding, tss, $1500. 330-473-5356 5 YR. OLD big std. bred gelding. TSS, fresh, will make good family horse, $2800 330-852-2884 Shetler WE TRAIN horses and ponies for riding and driving, etc. Have a problem horse or pony? Give us a call! Twilight Farms Horse Training. (740) 824-3747 6 YR old Standard Bred Gelding Surrey horse, TSS. (330) 695-7648 15 KATADIN Lambs, 2mo old. $100 a piece. Owen Hershberger (330) 897-2409 RACING SULKY, good cond., $200. 330-473-7481 5 YR old Jail House Jessie Trotter, Stands to hitch, stands at stop signs, big enough for surrey, pulls on lines, $4,800. (330) 852-4704 VM
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FOR SALE: Roper Electric Dryer. Good condition. $100 OBO. 330-567-2533 FOR SALE: BIG corner burgandy couch, love seat, recliner. Blue, 5 light lamp. 330-852-4585 330-204-1680
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SOLID CHERRY Wood dining room set w/ 4 leaves, 4 chairs, 2 arm chairs. Also, a brown glider rocker. Call for prices (330) 439-3437 Plain three cushion couch; blue reclining love seat; recliners; wooden table with chairs; wardrobes; 4pc. bedroom suite; twin & fullsize bed & frames; baby cribs; file cabinets; all 5 new deluxe matress sets in plastic. 2 miles W. of Becksmills 2529 TR 110, Millersburg (330) 674-0944 KITCHEN TABLE with 3 leaves and 6 chairs. $175.00. Sentry Fireproof safe $40. (330) 897-1038 FOR SALE: Chandelier, Kohler 1 piece round front seat toilet, laminate counter top with gooseneck faucet, small stainless steel sink, Dacor stainless steel microwave, Dacor oven with broiler (gas/elec.), commercial Dacor cooktop w/ downdraft vent (gas), Kohler one handle pullout faucet, fireplace (ventless, gas/elec.), white island w/ granite counter top w/ 2 undermount sink. Call (330) 674-2806 FOR SALE: USED kitchen table w/6 chairs & 3 ext. leaves, $800. 330-6745740. NEW BROWN LEATHER RECLINER $375. (330) 401-8262.
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REMINGTON 1187 VR, 12-ga, 30" barrel, Bushnel scope 9x40, $500; Thompson Center muzzle loader, 50 cal. Firehawk w/scope rings, $125. (330) 852-3620
FOR SALE: Brand new Vanguard spotting scope we/ used Manfrotto tripod. Package prized. Also, used Bushnell Legend binoculars, in good cond. VM (330) 897-0860
FOR SALE: Mathew's Drenlin Compound Bow, arrows, release, bow case, accessories, $625 OBO. (330) 695-2045
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REMINGTON 700 .243 Cal., w/Nikon Monarch scope. Thompson Center Pro Hunter FX, .50 Cal. Muzzleloader w/Nikon Prostaff scope. Marlin Model #99, .22 LR, semi auto, w/Bushnell scope. Will trade. (330) 605-8286
ERB'S SPORTS USED GUN LIST
Win. Model 12 20ga, 28" Full $599; Win. Model 12 20ga. 25", full-nickel steel $699; Browning BLR lever action (Belgium) .308 $750; Mossberg 410ga pump $275; Savage 12ga. Bolt action slug gun Camo stock $399; S-W M-P 15 .22LR, like new w/red dot $399. We also have lots of good used bows.
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330-231-0315. Savage model 24 BDL 22 mag over 20ga., $475. 2 Encores, 1 204 $475, and 1 220 Swift $530. Winchester 9422 older model $540. Ithaca model 37 12ga. exc. cond., nice wood $480 (330) 473-0096. 17 MACH 2 BBL syn. accu trigger, Nikon scope, $495 OBO. .223 Stevens syn. stock camo, 20 power Barska scope, $575 OBO. 3500 lb. axle rate 5x10 dump trailer, $1250. Call for details.After 5 330-465-1432 FOR SALE: 18ft Alumacraft boat w/ 60HP motor, fish finder. (330) 695-2223
We’re Growing and have an Opening for the Sugarcreek and Charm Sales Territory. We have an immediate opening for a Sales and Marketing Consultant working as a member of our multi-media sales force. Candidate must have excellent communication skills, a willingness to achieve and a proven track record. Candidate should be aggressive and self-motivated. College degree in marketing a plus. Position includes salary plus commission and compensation package. Work hours are Mon-Fri. 8am-5pm. Please send your resume to: Dix Communications 212 E. Liberty St. Wooster, OH 44691 rgeer@dixcom.com
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NEW PLAYSET, 3 swings, glider & slide. (330) 473-2168.
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30" TORO Timemaster Lawn mower, like new, used one season, $750 (330) 231-5141
RIDING LAWN mower John Deere 42" 17HP, exc. cond. w/ 46" blade chain weights, low hrs. $1,000 OBO 330-893-1426 VM
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WANTED: GOOD used 21" lawn mower reels for gang mower. Aden Yoder 7947 CR 373, Big Prairie OH 44611 FOR SALE: Model 900 Ideal Reel Lawn mower Sharpner with air motor. 330316-3872 21" TORO Lawn Mower, self-propelled. Runs good. $120 OBO (330) 674-9451†x2.
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Miller Real Estate Auction
Beautiful newer brick home • Open floor plan • 2.9 Acres Close to town • Pasture • 4 BR • 4 Baths • West Holmes Schools Tues., July 22, 7 p.m. • Open house: Tues., July 8, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Location: 5601 State Route 241, Millersburg, OH 44654 From Millersburg take 241 out of town toward Mt. Hope. Auction located just past Wastequip on west side of road This is country living just about as close as you can get to town! Located along State Route 241 just outside Millersburg, this well-built home offers 2,074 square feet in an open, inviting floor plan. The home sits well off the road, allowing for a nice front yard and an elevated view of the countryside. The kitchen/dining/family area features vaulted ceilings, oak cabinets and a natural gas fireplace with brick/stone hearth. A huge commercial-grade refrigerator/freezer and two additional stainless steel appliances that all stay. The home has new vinyl flooring throughout, is completely wired, has central air and heating (gas forced air furnace) and a “Caddy” woodburning furnace system that is connected to the central ductwork. The master bedroom features
an additional gas fireplace. Outside, there is a nice shaded pasture with an 18x24 barn (less than two years old) suitable for a couple horses. There is a large level parking/turnaround area next to the house that has good possibilities for future construction of a garage or shop. New 12x20 storage barn currently on property stays. Terms: A 10% Nonrefundable down payment is due at the auction, with the balance due at closing (approx. 45 days). Announcements at the auction precede previous statements and ads. Owners: John and Leah Miller Auctioneer/Realtor: Orus Mast 330-473-9077 Auctioneer/Realtor: Vern Yoder 330-466-0520 More photos at AuctionZip.com ID 21631
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WANTED: PERSON to mow grass, do weed eating, 1 day a week. Millersburg Area. (330) 674-2503. WILL DO garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. 48" HUSTLER Trim Star, walk behind mower, hydrostatic drive $3500 OBO. (330) 674-1430
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FOR SALE: Used Mantis tiller $175. Sachs Dolmar Saw 116 w/ 20" bar $175. 20" LawnBoy Self-Propel Mower $60. RanchKing Pro 46" cut 19HP Kohler $550. JD 214 46" cut 14HP Kohler w/ 42" snow blade $900. Also, new Mantis tillers. Barkman Engine 12862 CR 316, Big Prairie. Hours: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 7-5, Weds 7-8, Sat 8-12, Closed Sundays. RED HOG walk behind 48" cut mower, hydrostat drive, original owner, 6 yrs old. $2000 OBO. (330) 359-1127
Hawkins Trust Auction Location: 131 Mayer St. Apple Creek 44606, From US 250 in Apple Creek take Mayer St. north .25 mile to auction location.
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LOOKING FOR someone to work in flower beds. Call after 4 at 330-674-7957. FOR SALE: Hustler 54" Commercial Zero Turn Mower. 260 hours. Excellent Condition. $3800 OBO. 330-473-3251 WANTED- SOMEONE to brush hog approx 1/2 acre pasture in Benton. Call (330) 674-6161 TROY-BILT GARDEN Tiller, 20" Heavy Duty, $350. MTD 18" Tiller, $200. John S. Miller, (330) 893-0303 42" Husqvarna Tractor, used 1 yr, like new $1,350. 21" Snapper and Husqvarna mowers. Front tine tiller $150. 2400W Yamaha Generator $550. EF 2000 Yamaha Generator, low hours $650 D&R Engine & Repair 330-359-0671 Mt.Eaton
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BUGGY - Good cond. Rubber tire, sliding curt, turn signal, heater w/tank, brakes $2600 OBO 330-893-3409 FOR SALE: Nice Wide-top Surrey, 2 way LED lights, hydraulic brakes, front, in good cond. (330) 893-1466. FOR SALE: PSP w/ charger, works good, 4 games & a movie. Call for price. (330) 852-8029
400 GALLON Sunset bulk tank $1500. (330) 893-4623 MEDIUM PONY CART with box, used only a little bit, $475. 330-473-5356
FOR SALE: Mini surrey, hydraulic brakes, fiberglass wheels & shafts, $3500. (330) 852-4238 MAYTAG WASH Machine with 2.5 Honda engine $475 Leroy Kuhns 8085 CR 235 Fdbg OH. 330-674-3872 x4
FOR SALE: Humphrey used storm windows. 8691 TR 561 Holmesville 44633. (330) 279-2719
NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060.
ALULITE Fold tables 4-5-6-8 + tableware, serving bowls, spoons. Stain. steel skillets, lifetime roasters 893-3228 complete set, like $100. (330) 695-2080
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FOR SALE: BERNINA 831 Open Arm Sewing Machine. Works well, $475 (330) 567-9348
Schlabach Estate Auction
LocAtion: 2412 TR 444 Walnut Creek Oh, From SR 39 and SR 515 intersection take SR 515 east for 1/3 mile to TR 444 (Millionaire St.) and turn right. Follow to location on right beyond the orchard. Signs Posted Ranch Home * .362 Acres * 3 Bedroom * 1.5 Bath * East Holmes LSD * Orchard/Walnut Creek Valley Views * Clean Furniture and Hshld.
open House: Monday June 30th, 5:00 – 7:00 PM
Jr. Miller Auctioneer/Realtor Patrick Kaufman Appr. Auctioneer/Realtor pat@kaufmanrealty.com 330.204.6512
FOR SALE: Vinyl flooring, good for basement or shop, no glue needed. Also light colored table and 4 cushioned chairs. (330) 359-5942
FOR SALE: 90M BTU Natural Gas Lennox Furnice in working cond. $225. Mose Yoder (330) 897-1423.
thursday July 10th @ 5:00 PM
If you’re looking for 1 floor living that won’t break the bank, be sure to mark this on your calendar. It’s not often the opportunity arises to buy close to ½ acre ranch home offering town amenities but still presenting the possibility of a place to stretch out. The 1968 ranch features 3 bedrooms with a partially finished basement that you can easily make another bedroom out of. City water and sewer and a newer furnace are just some of the attractive features connected with this property. Join us for the open house or to schedule your own private showing, contact Pat Kaufman. Included in the sale of the contents are a 1950 Ford Custom, 1999 Ford F-150 as well as household, furniture and a doll and model car collection. Terms: Real Estate Sells at 6:00 PM. 10% down the day of the auction with no financing contingencies. All inspections for said property must be completed prior to bidding. All announcements the day of the auction take precedence. Real Estate sells at 6 PM. Legal: Parcel #2800135000 of East Union twp. in the village of Apple Creek of Wayne County with Southeast LSD. Taxes are $735.55 per half year. Vehicles: 1951 Ford Custom 92k miles partially restored, 2000 Ford F-150 XLT 130k miles Furniture; Appliances: Kenmore side by side fridge, soda vending machine, Kenmore washer and dryer, GE fridge, file cabinet, Nascar stools, kitchen table/chairs, pub table w/2 chairs, Lay-Z-Boy sectional, rocker, wicker rocker, ent. stand, power recliner, tool cart, 3 pc. br suit w/queen size bed, 3 pc oak veneer finish style br suit, matching white dressers Household, Collectibles: large Model car collection including ERTL, Sig. series etc. Corelleware, plates, glasses, Sentry safe, steamer pot, large doll collection, Bose radio, costume jewelry, Home interior figurines, records, 10 gal. crock, cookware plus much more. Sale by order of: Hawkins Guardian of Estate
Miscellaneous Merch. 280
FOR SALE: Blue lift chair, also plum lift chair, more info call (330) 852-9291 Jonas Troyer.
Miscellaneous Merch. THE BIBLE Story books,
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3 Bedroom Ranch * .495 Acres * 2 Car Garage Blacktop Driveway * East Union Twp. * Apple Creek Village Southeast LSD * Wayne County 1951 Ford Custom * 2000 Ford F-150* Household * Furniture
Miscellaneous Merch. 280
This 3 BR ranch home is clean from top to bottom. The home has been extremely well maintained over the years. The kitchen features Schrock cabinetry and a large back porch with views that make the average joe salivate. With very little available for purchase in the East Holmes area, you most definitely aren’t giving up quality for availability. Replacement windows, partially finished walk out basement w/summer kitchen, oversized 2 car garage, newer flooring all in a very desirable location. Contents will be before and after the sale of the property, and are also very clean and well maintained items. APPLiAncES; FurniturE: 2 Hotpoint elect. Ranges, Amana Fridge, Kenmore microwave, Maytag wringer washer/ dryer, Crosley upright freezer, newer Frigidaire dehumidifier, Oster mixer, Sunbeam mixer, 3 pc. b/r suit, dropleaf table, hall tree, cherry table w/4 chairs, La-Z-Boy sleeper sofa, Singer sewing machine in cabinet, glider/rocker, coffee and end tables, card table & 4 chairs, childs rocker HSHLd; tooLS: garden & hand tools, silverware set, planters, wrenches, canners, cookware, crockpots, dishes, crock, mini trampoline, Rubbermaid wheelbarrow, comforters, quilts, blankets, pictures, Aerus sweeper, Oreck sweeper, lamps, step ladder, ext. chords, shop vac, childs toy oven, pitcher sets, stainless pots, quilt frame Terms: 10% down the day of the auction with balance due at time of closing. No financing contingencies the day of the sale, any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All announcements the day of the auction take precedence. Legal: Parcel #2600357000 Taxes are $599.10 per half with property located in Walnut Creek Township of Holmes County and East Holmes local schools. Sale by Order of: Emma Schlabach Estate
Patrick Kaufman Appr Auctioneer/Realtor 330.204.6512 pat@kaufmanrealty.com
MINI DONKEY (Henny) FOR SALE, Can ride & Drive $120 OBO. JD 21" Lawn mower, very good cond., $200 OBO (330) 893-2653 FOR SALE: Surrey in good cond., LED lights, hydraulic brakes, & front. $1500. (330) 359-0140 72" UNIVERSAL Skid Loader tooth bucket, $350. (330) 897-6602 3-DIEBOLD SAFES, or vaults, 2 locking drawers & top, 16" x 21" locking door in bottom, $120 each. (330) 600-0412 FOR SALE: Sports Illustrated, ESPN, US News & Time magazine. From early 2000. Make offer. (330) 674-5499 Ext 2 FOR SALE: 30ft. cooler trailer w/ Therma King cooling unit, works good. (330) 695-2223 FOR SALE: DIAMOND PLATE Aluminum Wagon, will not rust or rot. 3 sizes avail., light weight w/ aluminum running gears. H & L Wagons (330) 674-0508 BOYS BUGGY. Like new. Lights, brakes, roll up curtains. 330-359-5654 BIO HARNESS, $150 & Leather harness, $100 for 38" mini horse; Yardman mower w/bagger, $30; Intex Crystal Clear saltwater system, $50; Yamaha 8-pc. drum set w/cymbols, $400. (330) 317-7216. FOR SALE: Honda push mower, Water Rite Softener electric head, electric fridge, LT 2000 ATV winch. 330-473-8837 FOR SALE: 5th & 6th grade Horizon Math Workbooks & Answer Keys. 2nd grade workbooks only. (330) 264-1972 BUGGY FOR SALE, child seat w/door, brakes, lights, steel wheels. Clyde Yoder, (330) 893-1097 WANTED: IF you see any bee swarms call. For Sale: 2 window air conditioners $75ea. (330) 279-2142.
Miscellaneous Merch.
FOR SALE: like new road cart, choice of steele or rubber wheels, $550. (330) 473-9065 FOR SALE: Electric refrigerator. Excellent cond. Wood stove good for basement. 2 12" culverts, double walls, gas stove with electric ignition, waterite water softener. 330-473-8837 FOR SALE: 4' Flex Shaft, Engine mounting post, like new Kawasaki Engine, for Maytag Washing Machine. $350. (330) 852-1485 LIKE NEW open Surrey 4 wheel brakes, 2 way lights, turn signal, flasher, removable rear seat, rubber sandwiched steel tire, first $3200 buys it! 7858 TR 551 Holmesville OH 44633. (330) 763-4938 FOR SALE: 42"x72" drafting table with scales included, good condition. Buckeye Welding, (330) 674-2585 FOR SALE: 5x9 ft. trailer, good cond., (330) 275-6079 FOR SALE: HONDA 2.2 motor 4 1/2 flex shaft, mounting post, engine cover & brackets, $225. 330-897-0112 FOR SALE: DXII Kangen water machine. Good condition. Call for price. 740-622-1990 FOR SALE: Raleigh Bicycle. New chain, new sprocket, 21" fresh tuneup, $260 obo. W/light, speedometer, mirror. 330-893-0153 V.M. Also now selling organo gold black coffee, $20 a box. 30 sachets. Erb, 2789 T.R. 406 Millersburg, OH 44654 FOR SALE: Kiln Dried Lumber, 500Ft Curly Soft Mable 2.50 per ft. 600ft Curly Cherry 2.50 per ft. Red Cherry 1.85 per ft. Mullet Run Lumber 5474 TR 117, Baltic. (330) 893-4085. FOR SALE: 500 sq. ft. 6 1/4 Hardie Plank Swing $1500. 21-New 30' 10 pitch attic trusses cost new $230 a piece, will sell all for $75 a piece or $100 per piece. (740) 610-1776 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. 5X8 DUMP TRAILER. Like new, never used, $3200. 330-231-1468 FOR SALE: Rubber tire, open buggy, good cond. $650. Also, 6 wooden varnished chairs, used very little. Black Poly Glider, like new. (330) 359-0293
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CASIO LK-100 Keyboard. 61 keys. Excellent condition. Midi and key lighting system included $130 330-567-2607
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BOWMAN CONVERTIBLE Surrey for sale, VG cond., glass front, hydraulic brakes $3200. (330) 674-9609.
GENTLE, BLACK, shih tzu mix dog. Needs home. Older person preferable. (330) 601-0189
(2) NEW PORTABLE kerosene heaters, Model Dura Heat #2302, $50/ea. 330882-2215, or 330-606-4894
18 MO. MALE BICHON puppy. Weights 6 lb. Would make nice pet. 40 Gal. Richmond N.G. water heater. O.K. 330-893-1521
EASY ENTRY pony cart, sz. small & pony harness. (330) 359-1127
FREE KITTENS to a good home. (330) 663-1375
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FOR SALE: Labrador Retriever, female, yellow, 4yrs old, ACA, due to cycle in June $550. Norman Miller 330-893-3909. FOR SALE: 3 3/4 Bulldog, 1/4 Beagle puppies, 8 wks old, Marcus Miller 330-567-5944 2
3/4 ENGLISH Bulldog /Beagle crosses 1 yr old females, $450. (330) 401-8262
AKC ENGLISH Bulldogs, 1 male, 1 female, 4 yrs old. Also, 6 female b-bulls 4 yrs old. Call (330) 674-1416 ####### 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. ####### AKC BICHON females, 2 yr old, good mother, all shots $600. (330) 359-5143 TRI-COLORED Cavalier puppies, AKC, family raised, vet checked, shots/ wormed, cute, playful, $550$600. Ready 6/16. No Sunday sales. 330-852-0615
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COCKER SPANIEL puppies, 2-males, asking $450. (330) 377-4706 or (330) 231-7829 8 MO old female 3/4 Bulldog brindle white $700 OBO. M a y n a r d M i l l e r 330-464-4366 FOR SALE: 7 yr. old beagle male. Runs his own rabbits. Good to train pups. 330-695-9862 SIAMESE KITTENS 6 wks old, had first shots. $150. (330) 231-2223 FOR SALE: Blue Heeler, wormed & shots, call Olen at 330-275-5639. FOR SALE: AKC 2 yr old Female Boxer. (330) 621-3247 2 OLDER Shih-tzu females, priced to sell; Also, 3.5-hp Honda motor $125/obo. 330-852-1425 FOR SALE: 2 yr old male Black Lab/Beagle mix $25. 3 1/2 yr old female black lab/golden retreiver $50. 15wk old pups from male/ female mentioned above $50ea. (330) 264-1021 1 YR old proven AKC boxer male fawn/black mask. $550 (330) 231-1665
(8) 8'x20' COMPLETE DOG Kennels, each has (10) 4x4 pens, expanded metal tender foot flooring, stainless steel gates, feeders & automatic water with each unit, $300/ea. Danville, Oh (912) 288-7228. Delivery avail.
2 YR. OLD YORKIE Male, proven breeder, $400. 330-466-8321
BRINDLE BOXER Male for stut service. (330) 690-3004
4 MO old Black/White Cavalier Male, $250. (330) 852-4704 VM
TEDDY BEAR puppies, cross between Bichon & Shih Tzu, 8wks, shots, $400. (330) 359-5143
LEININGER AUCTION
OLIVER 1550 - JD HAY EQUIPMENT - HD BLADE -JD MOWER-WOODS ROTARY MOWER - TROY BILT GENERATOR-HAND AND POWER TOOLS - FARM COLLECTIBLES-NEW FENCE-HORSE Selling farm and moving out of state and will sell the following personal property at public auction at the farm located at 2102 State Route 179, Jeromesville, Ohio. Located South of Hayesville or North of Mohicanville on SR 179.
FRIDAY JULY 11, 2014 10:00 A.M.
TRACTOR-EQUIPMENT - Oliver 1550 gas tractor w/ NF, 3 Pt., and good rubber; Oliver #324 3x 3 pt. plow; sharp Woods 3 pt. rotary mower; HD 3 pt. blade in good condition; good JD 24T pto baler; good flat bed wagon on NH gear; JD #1209 9 ft. M/C; skeleton bale elevator w/ new motor; Cobey pto manure spreader; 2 horse trailer; 100+ steel fence posts; several rolls new woven wire fence; and more. Consigned by neighborOliver 1750 diesel w/ WF. JD MOWER-TROYBILT-TOOLS - JD LA175 26 HP lawn tractor w/ 54 in. mower w/ low hours; Troy Bilt 5550 watt generator; dump lawn trailer; lawn sweeper; old roofing ladders; Ritchie 1 hole waterer; misc. horse equipment; hand and power tools; hardware; Craftsman sander; belt pulley for 560; Riteway Milker sign; Craftsman portable air compressor; log chains; gas weed eater; aluminum ladder; lawn and garden tools; Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table; double bed w/ ornate headboard; sewing machine; old sawed lumber in wide lengths; hay track and carrier; wagon load of good misc.; and more. HORSE – Morgan-Arab cross, broke, 19 years old. NOTE- A partial list with more coming out of sheds and home. Starting with wagon load and row items. Equipment after 12 Noon. Off road parking if weather cooperates. Good selection of pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. TERMS – Cash or Good check
Breakfast and lunch
ROY AND SHERREL LEININGER, OWNERS
(330)264-8342 4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691
AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker and Lynn Neuenschwander
Pets Supplies 300
Pets Supplies
CKC REGISTERED F1B Golden Doodle. Sell or trade for a mini red female F1 Golden Doodle. (740) 390-0011. ogksales@gmail.com
FOR SALE: Australian Shepherd Blue Healer Puppies, would make good watch dogs, 3 females, 2 males, born 5/28/14, Allen Yoder (330) 674-1300.
BERNESE MOUNTAIN Dog Puppies, AKC, 8wk old, 2 males & 1 female, $900. (330) 893-1368
BUYING ALL BREEDS OF PUPPIES, paying top dollar. (330) 674-1988
PUBLIC AUCTION BLOUGH ESTATE – JR. YODER & OTHERS
Will sell in the Sprunger Building located on the Kidron Auction Grounds, 4885 Kidron Rd., Kidron, OH (for GPS use 4885 Kidron Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606.) Kidron is located between Wooster and Canton, Ohio, four miles south of US Rt. 30 on CR 52 (Kidron Rd.)
TUESDAY EVE., JULY 8, 2014 4:00 PM
BLOUGH ESTATE ITEMS JD MOWER & OUTDOOR ITEMS: Good JD X320 Garden Tractor w/48”deck Hydrostatic drive, only 175 hrs.; Echo GT 2400 Weed Eater; Stihl HS 45 Hedge Trimmer; Lawn Boy 21” sp mower; seeder; 2 old tricycles; gas cans; metal storage cabinet; lantern; cooler; sled; wagon; yard swing; wooden porch swing; picnic table; wooden storage cabinets; Martin box; etc. COLLECTIBLES: Approx. 1000 Pixies (Ceramic figurines Japan/Occupied Japan); Several Tom Clark Gnomes (some w/ certificates); Collection of small cast iron animals; Glass KnickKnacks; Norman Rockwell Collector Plates; Avon; Other Collectible Glassware; Cream can; jug; 1948 Hamilton Beach Mixer (Complete); Dbl. Wedding ring quilt; Lots of Dolls; old kitchen misc.; games & toys; books; Old GE TV. HOUSEHOLD & FURNISHINGS: Gibson ref./Freezer; Depression era dresser w/round mirror; oak library desk; Wooden stands; Cedar chest; Tan Lazy Boy recliner; Kroehler LR suite (Davenport/Love Seat/Chair – Floral Pattern); Chest of Drawers; Dbl. bed; Vanity dresser; floor & table lamps; metal office desk; 2 drawer file cabinets; Bedding; Linens; Baskets; Afghans; sets of Stoneware dishes; Kaysons Golden Rhapsody china (service for 12); sewing supplies; floor safe; new greeting cards; several bags of new yarn; Cactus plants. Auction By Order Of DAVID BLOUGH, EXECUTOR ESTATE OF MRS. RAY “RUTH” BLOUGH, OWNER Wayne Co. Probate Case No. E-00725-13 Dan Hostetler, Attorney ERVIN E. YODER, JR. ITEMS TORO MOWER – TILLER - HOUSEHOLD: Diamond nat. gas refrigerator; 14 cu. ft. chest freezer; 2 pc. maple hutch w/glass doors; general household goods; few toys; Good Toro Pro Line 52” Walk Behind mower w/15hp engine; AC 312 Garden Tractor (No Deck); Troy Bilt (Horse) roto tiller w/elec. start; Mantis Tiller; Craftsman 2500 PSI pressure washer; Echo MS 40 Back Pack Sprayer; Ariens 4 hp snow blower; Agri Fab push type fert. spreader; 2 wheeled bicycle cart; old gas engine w/elec start; Porter Cable 19V tool kit; Delta Shopmaster table saw; 5 red Coleman gas lanterns; Werner (M2 – 8/16) folding alum. Ladder; tool boxes misc. tools. DONNA KELLY, ITEMS Haulmark 7x16 tandem axle trailer w/side door, and side window; several box lots of general household items including Holiday decorations, dishes, pet carrier, etc. SHUMAKER ITEMS A very nice selection of old & primitive hand tools including planes, pulleys, augers, wrenches, apple peeler, rules; several cast iron skillets and other pieces; POCKET WATCHES: 12 Pocket watches including a 17 jewel Illinois, a 15 jewel Waltham and others. NOTE: A good but large evening auction. We will be selling in multiple rings most of the evening. Watches to sell at 5:00 PM Mowers – Tillers and larger tools will sell at 6:00 PM. Several pictures available on the website www.reshowcase.com TERMS: Check or Cash Sale Day LUNCH STAND Visa – Mastercard – Discover 5% Buyer’s Premium – Waived for Check or Cash Auction Conducted By: Assisting Auctioneers: BOB GRABER Orrville, OH LYNN NEUENSCHWANDER Dalton, OH RAYMOND HOSTETLER APPRENTICE Loudonville, OH
ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-HOUSEHOLD GUNS-CARSON CITY AND OTHER COINS-TOOLS TRACTOR-MOTOR HOME –GENERATOR TOYS-ANTIQUE FURNITURE- SKID LOADER Moving from the home after 60+ years and downsizing and will sell the following personal property plus items from other homes at public auction. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.
THURSDAY JULY 10, 2014 9:00 A.M.
BARNES AUCTION Birdseye Maple Butler desk; kitchen cupboard w/ flour bin; flat and hump back trunks; two c&b foot organ stools; 2 good wash stands; stacking 3 section bookcase; 2 drawer Clark’s spool cabinet; wooden wheelbarrow; flax wheel; good selection of dishes and glassware; old pics and frames; wooden wash tub; wire baskets; white cast iron love seat; sleds; Amish wagon; crocks and jugs; primitive tools; dressers; wooden butter mold; wooden buggy jack; wooden stands; Akron bottling co. wood case; old Bibles; victrola; wicker fern stand; old tricycle; sewing cabinet; Husquavarna 18HP Hydo riding mower; good box lots; and much more yet to be discovered in a 60 year accumulation. D. BARNES, OWNER CONNELY AUCTION Oak ext. table and chairs; old platform rocker; drop leaf sewing cart; new corner hutch; twin bed; curio cabinet; quilt rack; good couch and chairs; Flo blue dishes; kitchen goods; good furniture; and more. TRACTOR-TOOLS – Ford 8N tractor; Bob Cat 440 Farm Boy skid loader; 3 pt. blade; 3 pt. rotary 5 ft.; furrow plow; aluminum 2 horse slant horse trailer w/ dressing room; NI spreader; DR wheeled trimmer; sprayer w/ electric pump for 4 wheeler; 8HP Little Wonder blower on wheels; 15,000 watt/22.500 surge Guardian generator like new; Stihl tree trimmer; and more. GUNS – Marlin model 1897 22 lever action octagon barrel; Marlin 32-20 cal. Model 1894 lever action , octagon barrel; Marlin 30/30 lever action octagon barrel model 93; Winchester Model 97 12 ga. pump like new; Remington model 870 Special 12 ga. pump, fired very little; Belgium Browning “Light Twelve” 12 ga. pump, auto, and engraved; Marlin Rifle Collector series Fire, no rust or pits, and good wood. HAND GUNS- 45 auto on Para-Ord competition frame- set w/ / Colt 1911 barrel and slides, high cap. Magwell, gun smith built w/ case; comp holster for 1911 auto; Mag holder leather, cap. for 2 double stack; high cap mags for 1911 ACP w/ big mag well; Colt 357 Colt Python w/ 6 in. barrel, vented , nickel plated, adj. sites, in walnut presentation box; 357 leather Bianchi holster; 357 leather Bianchi Phantom shoulder holster. Guns in ex. condition. DICK AND JANET CONNELY, OWNERS LEININGER AUCTION 66 lots of coins including 1885, 1889,1880, and 1891 CC Morgan dollars; 1893S Morgan; ten 1878cc Morgan dollars; Peace dollars; and much more from a private collection. Complete list at web site below. Also 3 Oliver collector tractors NIB; Winchester Model 94 Golden Spike 30-30; Winchester model 94 Buffalo Bill Comm.; Winchester Model 94 Winchester Classic. Also selling Thompson 50 cal. Muzzle loader w/ accessories.. ROY AND SHERREL LEININGER, OWNERS DEMLOW AUCTION Good clean furniture, exercise equipment, and box lots from a Orrville home.. JAMES DEMLOW, OWNER. AUCTION #5 Moving to smaller quarters and will sell the following including washer; dryer; glass top smooth stove; refrigerator; Toro riding mower; Kayak; small rubber row boat; large cherry computer desk; Craftsman double tool chest; beer signs; large collection of old and new golf clubs; model trains; books including many Marilyn Monroe; large collection of Matchbox and other vehicles; vintage toys; costume jewelry; linens; and more. also large collection of record albums of all kinds and sizes. AUCTION #6 1989 Coachman motor home, 78,000 miles, and Chevy 454 power; #2185 Cub Cadet tractor, hydro, Kohler power, and 54 inch desk. NOTE- One of the best of the Summer. Quality all the way through. A quantity of good items. Lots of volume. Lots of variety. Selling in 4 rings. Guns and coins at one block. Good small antique items at another. And 2 crews walking the rows. A good selection of pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. Pictures updated week of auction. Circle your calendar for a good one. TERMS- Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch
(330)264-8342 4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691 AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson, Lynn Neuenschwander
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AKC Pug female puppies, breeding stock, from litters of 6 & 7 self-whelping, blacks & fawns, $600/each. (330) 674-7517. PUREBRED AUSTRALIAN Shepherd Puppies, July 1 6wks old, (330) 473-8336 6 YR old AKC chocolate lab-female. 3 yr old Pomeranian male. Also, 2x8 dog hutch. Make offer. 330-897-8016 WANTED: Buying Puggle Litters, 330-988-4291 3 AKC BOSTON TERRIER Males. 10 month, $200. 1 breeder male, $150. 330-359-2320 FOR SALE: Black Lab male, 1 1/2 yr. old. Very friendly, $100. 330-359-6265 MT. CUR. 473-5159
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FOR SALE: Beagle pups, wormed & shots, call Olen 330-275-5639. FOR SALE: 8 weeks old Toy Poodle-Pom. Mix. 1 male, 1 female. little cuties, family raised, lite tan, 852-7710 4 yr old English Bluetick/Cur Cross Female Coondog, runs in trees own coon very good. $450. 330-473-3412
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WANTED: BREEDING stock cavaliers min. pins or will consider others. (330) 600-1735 VM.
1 MORKIE Female Puppy, light brown, ready now. $300. Very cute. (330) 279-2066
HALF AMERICAN half English Bulldog female, 3 1/2 yrs old, self-whelps, $500 OBO. 2 ACA registered Bichon male puppies $350 each. 330-275-6200
AKC LASSIE Collie female, tri-color, 7MO old, $350. (330) 401-8983
FOR SALE: Toy Rat Terrier. Female, 10 months old, partly house trained. Very likeable. 330-893-2064 FOR SALE OR LEASE: German Shepherd AKC 4 yr. old male, proven breeder, police dog bloodlines, $1000. 330-852-0444 FOR SALE: Yorkie Sellout! Older females $50ea., but good breeding stock. Also some young. Call for more info. (330) 439-8066 AKC Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, male, 2 yrs. old, tri, proven aggressive breeder, $650. 330-893-3284 VM
MALTESE/PAPILLON mix puppies. Very colorful. UTD on shots/worming, $200 ea. Ready to go. 330-276-6396 ACA 8 mo old Maltese male (330) 893-7800 Robert Coblentz 3388 US 62, Millersburg. 10 MO. old black and tan female coon hound. Started, needs work, $175 OBO. Leave v. m., 330-852-2381
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KOHLER Natural gas 30KW Genset, Ford 4-cyl. engine w/turbo, enclosure, 3800 hrs. $4200. Aaron Coblentz, (330) 852-2047
FOR SALE: One section of 10 dog cages for medium -sized dogs, w/ water pipe and dividers (330) 897-0449
BALDOR 20HP Electric Motor, 3ph, 230V or 460V, $160. Also have various other motors, some with gear boxes attached. Call for prices. (330) 600-0412
FOR SALE: 9 MO old Austrailian Shepherd, male. Would make a good herd or farm dog. Listens very well. (330) 893-9966
FOR SALE: Pallet forks for skid loaders, $585. Also Grapple Bucket, priced to sell. Mt. Eaton Trailer, LLC. 330-359-0150
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NEW FORK lift wheels, solid rubber, 2-front, 21" x 7" x 15", 2-rear 16-1/4" x 6" x 11-1/4". $500 330-600-0412 3HP GRIZZLY dust collector, 2300CFM, $350 OBO. (740) 291-7019 SCOTT SCISSOR Lift, Table, 50"x50", 4000lb cap., air operated, w/foot petal control, $1,800. New cost $5,600. (330) 600-0412 5000W HONDA Inverter Generator for sale, has 1600hrs, in great cond., auto start or reg. start. $2575 OBO. (330) 695-2170 VM METAL CUTTING Band Saw Do-All model C7, 1" band 20" dia. band wheels, 220V, 3ph, adjustable hyd down feed, $1,800 (330) 600-0412
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FOR SALE: Craftsman tablesaw, tilting saw, Jonas A. Miller, 8469 TR 601, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. 330695-7242. NATURAL GAS Generators, 50KW Kohler with enclosure GM VA Engine, like new, $10,500. 45KW Kohler with enclosure Ford Engine $6500. 30KW Kohler w/ enclosure Ford Engine $6000. 330-231-2634 FOR SALE: Used 2000W Honda inverter generator, rebuilt. $700 OBO. (330) 279-3005 6" CRAFTSMAN Jointer w/ electric motor, good cond., $50. 2 2.5H Honda motors in running cond. $75ea. (330) 897-6602
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WANTED: ELECTRIC Cement Mixer. Herman Weaver (330) 275-0535
2 TON Air Operated Polymold Press, $1,200. (330) 600-0412
WANTED, 4x8 or similar size utility trailer, could be older, 330-852-4974, J.D Miller. WANTED: MINI Surrey. Needs to be in good condition. Please state price. 740-545-5213 ext. 2 WANTED: USED Manure pump. (330) 893-4623
Holmes County
Classification
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WANTED- GOOD used walk behind brush hog. Call (330) 674-6161 WANTED:1000 GALLON air tank. State price and condition. Joseph Troyer, 7951 TR 563, Holesville, Ohio diesel fuel transfer tank with or without pump. 330674-3971 ext. 1
WANTED: Quiet Belgian horse to use this summer for farm work. (330) 275-5790. WANTED: LARGE Easy Entry Pony Cart & Harness. (330) 359-5683 WANTED: RABBIT Hutch or pen, good condition. (330) 359-0150 or (330) 359-5939 evenings
Home Condo For Sale buy 4 BR Holmes SD,
HOME FOR sale, Glenmont Must sell to settle estate, 3br, 1ba, 2 car gar, laundry rm, encl breezeway, workshop, shed, sold with appl. $60,000+closing cost. New roof/siding in 2012. Contact 330-377-4412 or 330-988-2367
P.O. Box 918 • 212 E. Liberty St., • Wooster Ohio 44691
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WANTED: Used electric poles. (330) 279-2719
WANTED TO home, West 330-763-3144.
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WANTED: Used Greenhouse 20' or 30' x 96' Can tear down. Em. Miller, 9080 S. Carr Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627
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WANTED TO BUY: Old go-cart frame. (330) 893-1173
Wanted to Buy WANTED: 45 to 75 gallon
24' LUMBER Transfer Deck, 4 chains, set up for hydraulic motor. $1,600 obo. (330) 600-0412
13,000W ONAN Natural Gas Generator w/ 4cyl. Ford water cooled 1800RPM engine. With enclosure, nice, clean, low hour unit. $5500. 330-390-0121
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4 BR 1 BA home, 2 story barn on .821 acres. Between Sugarcreek and Dundee (330) 432-7486
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Mobile Home For Sale
14x70 Allison Custom House Trailer w/6" walls, fair condition, $6000/obo. Ready to be moved. 330-231-9730.
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14X70 BREEZEWOOD House Trailer w/ hardwood flooring, decent cond., ready by mid-August. New Bedford. (740) 623-4911.
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Apartment Rentals
COUNTRY EFF. Shreve area, ideal for 1, utils. pd, $350/ mo 330-378-5558 or 330262-1811 FOR RENT in Millersburg 2BR by West Holmes HS $475+dep.; 3BR central air & garage $550+dep. assist pets only. 330-674-2198 M-F 8-5.
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KILLBUCK. NICE Upstairs apt. w/ 2BR, stove, fridge, washer/dryer hook-up, snow removal, lawncare & maintenance inc. security deposit required. Ideal for a couple! (330) 276-4091 SINGLE LADY wanting an apartment (or small clean house) to rent, or rent to own, in Holmes Co. area. (330) 275-9117
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Automobiles
FOR SALE: 2002 silver Monte Carlo, very clean, w/ leater interior, 112K. Also, 2000 red F150 ext. cab, 4x4, heavy duty truck w/ new tires. Call for more details (330) 260-5879. 2001 CHEVY Conversion Van, very good condition, 117K, asking $7,500. (330) 377-4706 or 330 (231)-4706 '92 HONDA Accord 4cyl. strong motor clutch, needs ty-rods & bearings, 30MPG, $400. (330) 567-3928
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Boats
FOR Sale: 9.9 Yamaha outboard motor in good condition. Reuben Mast, 9295 TR 614, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: 1977 Evenrude outboard boat motor, 115 hp. Selling for parts or junk. Call Robbie, 330-893-3413
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Motorcycles ATVs
2001 Tomos Moped, needs some work $150. Call (330) 893-1016 OR Text 330-600-0586 FOR SALE: Harley Davidson, in beautiful cond. w/ lots of extras, 60k, runs great! Super nice bike w/ buddy seat. (330) 260-5879 2006 ARCTIC CAT 400, bags, title, helmets, blade, 4 wd & lots more. $3500 obo. Good cond. 330- 893-1328
Building Materials 695
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 HILLSIDE WINDOW and doors with composite jamb, $295. Vinyl windows with heavy duty aluminium screen. Free estimates. We install. We now stock doors. 330-897-1222 x3. FOR SALE: 40x22 Sandstone foundation w/ stone up to 5ft long. Baltic. (330) 897-3503
207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows 72 •06500 FreeAD13113930 Installations • Free10190485 Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH
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FOR SALE: 4x8 sheets fiberglass w/plywood backer. 3 colors to choose from. Gray, tan, white. Can be used for dog kennels, shop liners, milking parlors, porches, etc. Ben Raber, 5493 CR 68, Millersburg, OH 330893-1336 FOR SALE: Trusses, 4 pitch, 30ft, 15 count, $35 OBO. (330) 893-2106 VM.
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Cleaning 820
DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.
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Equipment Rental
FOR RENT: 2 wheel ground driven manure spreader. $10.00 per hr. Mt Hope Tractor 330-674-3637
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
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FOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them without replacing the entire window. (330) 674-7556.
Painting
If you think you have the same hardworking, dedicated mentality as these four housekeepers and are willing to help them continue Zinck’s Inn’s standards for cleanliness, please stop by and fill out an application at 4703 State Route 39 Berlin, Ohio 44610 or call us at (330)893-6600.
Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497
If you think you have the same hardworking, dedicated mentality as these four If youhousekeepers think you have the sameto hardworking, and are willing help them continue Zinck’s Inn’s standards for dedicated as these fourplan • 2.9 Acres Beautifulmentality newer brick home • Open floor cleanliness, please stopwilling fillhelp out anthem Close to town • Pasture • 4by BRand • 4 to Baths • West Holmes Schools housekeepers and are Tues., July 22, 7 p.m. • Open house: Tues., July 8, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. application at continue Zinck’s Inn’s standards for or call us at
$14,900 Need your car serviced? We have a complete service bay and pride ourselves on quality workmanship!
SWISS AUTO MART Mon., Thur. 8-7PM Tues., Wed. Fri. 8-5PM Sat., 8-Noon; Closed Sun.
Windows
GORILLA Painting, Co. Free est. on ext., vinyl, steel, wood sidings. 330-231-3541
Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 x1 / 231-8813
• 4 Cylinder • Local Trade, 1 owner • Leather, Loaded • Excellent Condition • Only 79K Miles
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REFLECTIVE Insulation 3/8" -2" 4x8 sheets and rolls Delivery avail. 419-602-1837.
Heating
BARRED FUEL oil furnace, 8 yrs old, works good, $600 OBO. (330) 852-0133
GOOD USED white vinyl fence, picket space, 43ft. w/ gate. $600 OBO. 330-464-1768.
www.theswissautomart.com 08 ACURA TSX W/NAVI
ORIGINAL 16" rims with tires plus spare rim, for a 1995 Toyota pickup, $150. (330) 317-7216.
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HAULING LIMESTONE, gravel, mulch, landscape gravel, top soil. Can haul 8 ton, competitive rates, Jerry's Trucking, Jerry Troyer, 330-763-4887.
HERSHBERGER ROOFING, Quality roofing at competive prices. Call Kevin at (330) 763-0483
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cleanliness, please stop by and fill out an application at or call us at
Trucks SUVs
'99 FORD E250 Cargo Van, needs work, $550 OBO. (330) 234-3760
I BUY junk cars 262-9300
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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
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DODGE 2500 4x4 ext. cab, steel flat bed, gooseneck hookup, $2500 (740) 398-9382
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AMISH HAULING have 15 passenger van & 10 ft. cargo trailer, local & long distance trips. Live in Berlin. Henry Yoder (330) 231-7419
Cabinet Making YODER'S FENCE & Brush
FOR SALE: 1991 Fleetwood Camper, 28', good camper for your hunting land. $2500 (330) 674-5891
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BUY NOW factory direct & Save! Henry Coblentz. Seamless aluminum gutters & leaf guards avail in 5 & 6" & in various colors, commercial or residential. Prices installed: 5" at $2.30/ft. 6" at $3.30/ft. 5" leaf guard $1.65/ft. 6" leaf guard $1.85/ft.. Contact Jeremy at 419-606-3674.
LIGHT TOWER for rent $22 per hour. 33-567-9347.
'99 YAMAHA Big Bear 350, $2400 OBO. (740) 291-7019
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550 DOVER ROAD, SUGARCREEK, OH 44681
330-852-2312
Family Owned For 35 Years
Location: 5601 State Route 241, Millersburg, OH 44654 From Millersburg take 241 out of town toward Mt. Hope. Auction located just past Wastequip on west side of road This is country living just about as close as you can get to town! Located along State Route 241 just outside Millersburg, this well-built home offers 2,074 square feet in an open, inviting floor plan. The home sits well off the road, allowing for a nice front yard and an elevated view of the countryside. The kitchen/dining/family area features vaulted ceilings, oak cabinets and a natural gas fireplace with brick/stone hearth. A huge commercial-grade refrigerator/freezer and two additional stainless steel appliances that all stay. The home has new vinyl flooring throughout, is completely wired, has central air and heating (gas forced air furnace) and a “Caddy” woodburning furnace system that is connected to the central ductwork. The master bedroom features
an additional gas fireplace. Outside, there is a nice shaded pasture with an 18x24 barn (less than two years old) suitable for a couple horses. There is a large level parking/turnaround area next to the house that has good possibilities for future construction of a garage or shop. New 12x20 storage barn currently on property stays. Terms: A 10% Nonrefundable down payment is due at the auction, with the balance due at closing (approx. 45 days). Announcements at the auction precede previous statements and ads. Owners: John and Leah Miller Auctioneer/Realtor: Orus Mast 330-473-9077 Auctioneer/Realtor: Vern Yoder 330-466-0520 More photos at AuctionZip.com ID 21631
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330-345-5200 888-244-6632
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P7772
2011 Civic LX
P7775
2013 CRV EXL AWD
P7771
Powertrain Coverage
We Specialize in the Sale of Honda Factory Certified Used Cars Exclusive in Wooster
We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle
College Hills Honda Used Cars
2011 Pilot EXL W/DVD
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Locally Owned and Operated
P7764
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2011 CRV SE 4WD
P7759
2011 Odyssey LX
P7773
The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the powertrain coverage to 7 years*/100,000 miles.
Non-Powertrain Coverage - Within New Car Warranty
The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the nonpowertrain coverage by 1 year/12,000 miles to 4 years*/48,000 miles.
2011 CRV EX 4WD
P7763
2011 Fit Sport
P7775
2011 CRV LX 4WD
Honda Accord Sale Finance Rates As Low As 3.49% $17,588
$17,725
P7751
2011 Accord LX
P7758
2012 Accord LX
$20,998
$17,725
P7751
2011 Accord LX
P7766
$18,588
2011 Accord EX-L V6
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2011 Honda Accord Se
3.49% financing available with approved credit at Honda Financial Services. For well qualified buyers on a 60 month term. Other terms and rates available. Offer expires 07-07-2014.
WE BUY USED CARS
Other Select Used Cars
EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS
$ A462A
13,999
2007 Camry LE
$ A424A
$ A385A
2006 Pacifica Tour
22,725
2014 Malibu LT
SALES
$ A421A
7,998 A463A
15,998
2007 BMW X3 3.0 SI
19,798
2001 LaCrosse CXL
Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 - 8:00; Fri. 9:00 - 6:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00
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$ P7768
P7756A
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2006 Five Hundred SE
18,475
2008 Pilot Navi 4WD
SERVICE
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$ A394A
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$ A392A
EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS
7,988
2000 Jaguar S-Type 4.0
8,488
2007 Uplander LT
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WE BUY USED CARS
15,998
A333A
14,588
2008 E350 SD XL
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2008 Ridgeline RTS
$ A392A
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A254A
11,588
2008 Malibu LT
6,588
2004 Liberty Sport
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Yo u r u s e d ca r l e a d e r 2003 Ford Expedition XLT 4x4
$
7,900
#3481A
2011 Chevrolet Colorado XL
$
13,500
#3489
2008 Chevy Impala LT
10,900
$
13,900
#3457
$
13,500
14,500
#3486
13,900
$
15,900
#3430
14,800
$
16,400
#3452A
15,900
$
16,900
$
19,900
#3461
21,500
#3406
13,700
#3474
13,900
$
#3432
#3467
#14411A
13,900
$
2011 Ford Fusion SE
14,900
$
15,900
#3500
#3475A
2010 Ford Ranger XCAB Sport 4x4
16,900
$
13,900
$
14,900
$
#3504
14,200
$
#3478
#3408
15,900
17,900
#14387A
14,900
$
#3409
#3470
#3441
15,900
$
#3429
18,700
#14397A
19,900
$
#3446
20,500
2010 Cadillac CTS Luxury
2010 Chevy Camaro 2LT
22,500
$
#3463
2010 Chevy Tahoe LTZ
#3453
22,900
$
#3498
2011 Chevy Silverado Crew 4x4 WT
$
20,900
#14409A
$
20,900
#3506
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee AWD 2008 Chevy Silverado 1500 Crew LTZ
23,900
$
13,900
#3459
2012 Chevy Crew 4x4 WT
24,900
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#14103A
2012 Ford F-150 Crew XLT
12,900
$
#3434
14,500
$
#3416A
2012 Chevy Cruze 2LT
14,900
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#14370A
13,900
#3480
14,500
#3450
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2012 Ford Focus SE
$
2008 GMC Acadia SLT-2 AWD
$
15,900
2012 Toyota Corolla S
15,900
$
#3458
18,900
#3436A
2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT
15,900
$
2009 Pontiac G8
$
#3479
2011 Ford Ranger XL
2012 Chevy Cruze LS
2010 Buick Lacrosse CXL
$
#3490
$
2011 Mini Y Hardtop
2011 Nissan Rogue SV AWD
$
#3381A
2009 Mazda 5 Sport
2013 Chevy Sonic LT
2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT
2011 VW Jetta SEL
$
12,900
$
2011 Chevy Impala LT
2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT
2008 GMC Envoy Denali
$
#3482
2011 Ford Fusion SE
#3411
#3454
2008 Chevy Equinox LT AWD
2011 Ford Ranger XL
$
12,300
$
2011 Chevy Colorado
2011 Chevy Equinox 1LT AWD 2011 Chevy Traverse 2LT AWD 2014 Chevy Captiva LT FWD
$
2013 Ford Edge LTD AWD
#3487
#14367A
2010 KIA Optima EX
2012 Chevy Volt Electric
2012 Ford Escape Limited 4x4
$
11,900
$
2010 Mazda 3 Sport
2011 Chevy Malibu LTZ
2012 GMC Terrain SLE FWD
$
13,500
2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT
2012 Chevy Malibu 1LT
$
$
2012 Chevy Malibu 1LT
2011 Buick Regal CXL-4
$
#3440
#3418
2010 Chevy Traverse LS AWD
2011 Chevy Impala LT
2013 Mazda 2
2012 Chevy Malibu LS
$
11,800
$
2012 Chrysler 200 Touring LX
2010 Dodge Journey SE
$
#14331A
2012 Nissan Versa S 5DR
#3465
2013 Chevy Captiva LT
#14031B
19,500
$
#3507
2011 Nissan Murano S AWD 2010 Jeep Wrangler 2DR Sport 4x4
20,900
$
#3445
20,900
$
#3455
JUST ANNOUNCED!
72
HOUR SALE
MONTHS 0% APR FOR 72 FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS
26,900
$
#3462
27,900
$
#15012A
28,900
$
#15003A
29,900
$
#15004A
$
29,900
#14012A
PLUS NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR THE REST OF THE SUMMER ON MOST NEW CHEVY MODELS HURRY! SALE ENDS MONDAY JULY 7TH!
MON. & THURS. TIL 9:00 TUES., WED. & FRI. TIL 6:00 • SATURDAY TIL 3:00
330-264-2300 800-589-2301 1119 W. Old Lincolnway • Wooster, Ohio 44691 Just across from the Wayne Co. Fairgrounds
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2014 New Buicks 14 Buick Encore AWD
14 Buick Verano
All-Wheel Drive, Blue Tooth, Sirius/XM Satellite Stereo, Rear Vision Camera, 18” Aluminum Wheels. #308
14 Buick Regal AWD
Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, Remote Start with Keyless Entry. #230
NEW MSRP.................................... $26,585 Sale Price ............................ $25,815 Rebate .................................... $1,000
NEW
$25,540
14 Buick Enclave AWD
V6, Power Seat, Bluetooth CD Stereo, Remote Start, Aluminum Wheels. #226
NEW
Leather Heated Seats, 7 Passenger, DVD/TV, Factory Hitch, Bluetooth CD Stereo, 20” Alloy Wheels. #252
NEW MSRP.................................... $34,460 Sale Price ............................ $32,783 Rebate .................................... $1,500 ***Buick Loyalty ................... $1,250
MSRP.................................... $32,790 Sale Price ............................ $31,834 Rebate .................................... $1,000 ***Buick Loyalty ................... $1,000
MSRP.................................... $27,190 Sale Price ............................ $26,290 Rebate ....................................... $750
$24,815
14 Buick Lacrosse
All-Wheel Drive, Leather Heated Seats, Bluetooth, Alloy Wheels. #150
$29,834
MSRP.................................... $52,605 Sale Price ............................ $49,278 Rebate .................................... $1,500 ***Buick Loyalty ................... $1,000
$30,033
$46,778
2014 New Chevrolets 14 Chevy Sonic
14 Chevy Cruze DIESEL
“Gas Saver”, 10 Airbags, Keyless Entry, Stereo with Bluetooth, Outside Temperature Gauge with Compass. #024
35 MPG
14 Chevy Cruze
Clean Burn Diesel, Power Sunroof, Leather Heated Seats. #031
NEW
MSRP.................................... $16,840 GM Rebate ............................... $500
$15,964
MADE IN OHIO!!! 46 MPG MSRP.................................... $27,440 Sale Price ............................ $26,503 GM Rebate ............................ $2,000
14 Chevy Equinox
MSRP.................................... $25,315 Sale Price ............................ $24,337 GM Rebate ............................ $2,000
NEW
NEW
$32,404
14 Chevy ½ Ton Double Cab 4x4
15 Chevy ¾ Ton Crew Cab 4x4
LT Package, “New Body” Style, Air, Trailering Package, Locking Rear Differential. #055
NEW
“New Body Style”, Long Bed, Power Camper Mirrors, Power Windows, Keyless Entry, Trailering Package. #022
NEW
MSRP.................................... $27,455 Sale Price ............................ $26,632 GM Rebate ............................ $3,000
$49,539
MSRP.................................... $35,180 Sale Price ............................ $33,904 GM Rebate ............................ $1,500
$22,876
14 Chevy ½ Ton Reg Cab
SAVE $7,626
Convertible, Red, Automatic, 19” Bright Aluminum Wheels, Boston Acoustics Stereo System, Power Windows & Locks. #266
MSRP.................................... $25,860 Sale Price ............................ $24,876 GM Rebate ............................ $2,000
“New Body” Style, Air, Locking Rear Differential. #113
MSRP.................................... $57,165 Sale Price ............................ $53,539 GM Rebate ............................ $4,000
$22,337
NEW
$19,499
14 Chevy Suburban 4x4
14 Chevy Camaro
“Gas Saver”, 8 Way Power Seat, Rear Vision Camera, Remote Vehicle Start. #307
MSRP.................................... $22,950 Sale Price ............................ $21,499 GM Rebate ............................ $2,000
Leather Seats, Captains 2nd Row Seats, Power Sunroof, 20” Chrome Wheels. #013
NEW
MADE IN OHIO!!!
NEW
$24,503
Blue Tooth, Compass, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air. #306
14 Chevy Malibu
“Gas Saver”, Automatic, Air, Power Windows & Locks. DEMO #184
MSRP.................................... $37,500 Sale Price ............................ $35,056 Rebate .................................... $3,250
$23,632
MSRP.................................... $41,800 Sale Price ............................ $39,617 GM Rebate ............................ $1,000
$31,806
$38,617
14 GMC ¾ Ton Reg Cab 4x4
14 GMC ¾ Ton Crew Cab 4x4
2014 New GMC’s 14 GMC Acadia Denali
14 GMC Terrain AWD
All-Wheel Drive, Power Sunroof, DVD/TV, Navigation, 20” Chrome Wheels. #236
14 GMC ½ Ton Reg Cab 4x4
All-Wheel Drive, Power Sunroof, 18” Chrome Wheels. #270
“New Body” Style, Trailering Package, Locking Rear Differential. #116
NEW MSRP.................................... $53,085 Sale Price ............................ $50,765 GM Rebate ............................ $1,500
$49,265
NEW MSRP.................................... $34,185 Sale Price ............................ $32,714 Rebate .................................... $1,000
6.0L V8, Auto, Air, Locking Rear Differential, Trailering Package with Brake Control. #167
NEW MSRP.................................... $32,380 Sale Price ............................ $31,363 GM Rebate ............................ $3,500
$31,714
$27,863
6.6L Duramax Diesel, SLE, Power Windows & Locks, Aluminum Wheels, Remote Start, Power Seat, Trailering Package with Brake Control. #264
NEW MSRP.................................... $36,995 Sale Price ............................ $35,101 GM Rebate ............................ $4,500 * Trade In Bonus Cash.......... $750
$29,851
MSRP.................................... $56,615 Sale Price ............................ $52,681 GM Rebate ............................ $5,500 *Traqde In Bonus Cash .......... $750
$46,431
Last of the 2013’s 13 Buick Regal Premium
13 Buick Regal Premium SAVE $7,526
Turbo, Power Sunroof, Remote Starter with Keyless Entry. #288
MSRP................................ $33,525 Sale Price ........................ $29,999 Rebate ................................ $3,000 ***Owner Loyalty ............. $1,000
Sale Price
SAVE $8,171
Turbo, Power Sunroof, Leather Seats, Navigation, Remote Starter with Keyless Entry. #183
MSRP................................ $37,170 Sale Price ........................ $32,999 Rebate ................................ $3,000 ***Owner Loyalty ............. $1,000
$25,999
Sale Price
$28,999
GM Reserves the right to change rebates at any time, which may result in higher or lower pricing. Vehicle color may not reflect sale vehicle. *Must trade in any make 1999 or newer vehicle to qualify for this Bonus Cash.**Must own a 99 or newer GM vehicle. ***Must own a 99 or newer Buick. Sale ends 7/10/2014
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