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Holmes taking assistance applications
By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer
The Holmes County Veterans Service Center will accept applications for assistance for July through July 25 at noon. The Veterans Service Commission Board meeting will be July 28 at 6:30 p.m.
Liberty Coalition meets today The Holmes County Liberty Coalition will hold its regular monthly meeting today (Thursday, July 10), at 7 p.m. at the Comfort Inn in Millersburg. Public is invited. Please note that there will be no meeting in August due to Holmes County Fair week. www. holmesliberty.info
Holmes Humane Society Garage Sale is FridaySaturday The Holmes County Humane Society will be holding its annual garage See Pg. 3 — CALENDAR
Honoring the many volunteers who protect life and property in Holmes County, the annual East Holmes Fireman’s Festival, featuring an auction, food and fireworks, is Saturday, July 19, at Berlin Elementary. From 4 p.m. to dusk, there will be homemade ice cream, potato salad, chips and barbecue chicken hand-cranked on site by local firemen, with all proceeds going to the East Holmes Fire & EMS District. At dusk, there’s a fireworks display — the only display put on each year in the Berlin area, according to local fireman and event organizer Allen Miller, who also described it as “a big tradition.” Miscellaneous items donated by local businesses will be auctioned at 6 p.m., as well as one quilt made by local ladies. As in past years, guns will be raffled off — a variety of rifles and handguns. At least eight will be given away, but “every
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For adults, there will be live entertainment on stage and the evercompetitive annual water games, in which firefighters from districts in Holmes and surrounding
counties face off against each other, testing their aim with fire hoses and shooting barrels suspended on ropes. See Pg. 3 — FESTIVAL
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Festival (From Page 1) “With the water games, we have firemen from other departments visit and show respect, and it’s kind of a challenge,” Miller said. “It’s really a friendly competition, but it’s all about bragging rights. And at the end some of the bystanders can play a bit, put on the gear and get a feel for what we do.” Attendees will also be able to tour the district’s firetrucks, which will be on display.
“We encourage people to come and look through them, ask questions and learn from the experience,” said Miller. “One reason for the event is to get the public involved and asking questions so they understand what we do for them.” Another reason for the event, of course, is to raise money for the East Holmes Fire & EMS District, which is run by 45 volunteer members. The department responds to fires and other emergencies throughout
the district, and even lends assistance to other departments when requested. “This fundraiser gives people a chance to support their local department while also enjoying great entertainment for the whole family,” Miller summarized. “It’s a way of giving back and learning more about what your local fire department does.” Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330674-5676 or bzaffini@thedaily-record.com.
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Calendar (From Page 1) 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.
Duncan Theater is venue for A Knight in Killbuck Baltic Historical “A Knight in Killbuck” Society to hold will be held Friday, July 11 at 7 p.m. at The Duncan Pioneer Cookout Theater & Event Center in Killbuck. All ages are welcome to the variety show that will feature music, comedy and local talent. Admission is $5. Proceeds to support West Holmes Music Boosters.
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. Teas by World Cup Teas LLC. Cost to reserve for any of the Afternoon Tea events is $20 per person, non-refundable after the reservation cut-off of eight days in advance. All reservations must be
The Baltic Area Historical Society will hold a Pioneer 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 potholder. There will be live music. Enjoy the day or drop by just to say “hi.” The event will be located
Wide View Garden Club Wide View Garden Club will meet July 16 at 7 p.m. at the Holmesville Library with Lois Moreland as hostess. Paula Olney will have a program on strawberries. On July 30, also at 7 p.m., the club will be getting ready for the fair and hostess will be Carol Jameson. The meeting place will be announced later. For more information, call Melva Rohr at 330-674-7973.
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Home canning series continues On July 22 a program on pickles and salsas will be presented by the Holmes County OSU Extension Office as part of a food See Pg.16 — CALENDAR
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Community Briefs Millersburg water report available Millersburg’s 2013 annual water quality report is available at www.millersburgohio.com/ccr.html or by calling 330-674-1886 to receive a copy in the mail. For more information call Village Administrator Nathan Troyer at 330674-1886.
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.
Complaint filing process established The Holmes County Board of Elections has instituted a complaint filing process. Complaints about a voting concern should be filed with the board, and forms are available at www.holmescountyboardofelections.com and at the office, 164 E. Jackson St. Complaints will be placed on the agenda for the next business meeting of the board. For more information call 330-6744841.
pick-up service for those who have a Monthly Saturday large amount of donations. Goodwill sing planned also will pick up large furniture. If residing in Wayne or Holmes coun- Faith Baptist Church in ties, call Goodwill at 330-264-1300, Ext. Wilmot will hold a Satur232, to learn about its home pick-up ser- day Sing July 12 beginvice.All donations help create local jobs. ning at 4 p.m. Featured artists will be The RepFood Pantry open resentatives Quartet, The Gospel Echoes and Four monthly for distribution By Grace. Glenmont Food Pantry is open for An offering will be food distribution on the second Tuesday taken and tax deductof each month from 5-7:30 p.m. at Glen- ible donations are mont School House. accepted. Refreshments It is part of the Ohio Benefit Bank, an and fellowship will folonline program of the Ohio Association low. of Foodbanks. The next food distribution The church is at 775 day will be Tuesday, July 8. W. Main St. 330-4474339. The Aug. 9 sing will feaDonations needed for ture Testimony Quartet Pleasant Valley Cemetery and Jamie Tolley. Pleasant Valley Cemetery is now accepting donations to pay for mowing of the cemetery grounds. Any amount is Gospel Sing appreciated. For more information, call is July 12 Robert L. Croskey, 330-276-3322. DonaGospel Hill Ministry, tions may be sent to Croskey at 12049 27610 Township Road U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Lilian Dun45, Warsaw, will play can, P.O. Box 284, Killbuck 44637 host to a Gospel Sing
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. Let your family know For more information, contact the Rev. Lance 330-377-5025 or send donations you’re safe to: Glenmont Food Pantry, P.O. Box 282, If your community experiences a disas- Glenmont, Ohio 44628. ter, register on the American Red Cross Safe and Well website, available through RedCross.org to let your family and Holmes Red Cross friends know about your welfare. If you do not have Internet access, call needs volunteers 1-666-GET-INFO to register yourself The Holmes County Chapter of the and your family.Register for Health and American Red Cross is looking for Safety Classes at 1-800-RedCross or at adults interested in traveling with www.ecross.org. groups to the Northern Ohio Blood For more information on American Region in Cleveland, to donate plateRed Cross programs, to make a dona- lets. The groups travel to Cleveland on tion or to assist with the Holmes County Saturdays. Chapter, contact Executive Director The current address for the chapter Patricia Lang at 330-674-5861. is: P.O. Box 70, 2 Court St., Millersburg, OH 44654-0070. Office telephone is 330674-5861 and fax is 330-378-3865. Email Euchre scheduled at is Patricia.Lang@redcross.org; www.redcross.org/holmes. 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 330-2793040.
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The Holmes County Health District is able to issue certified birth certificates Goodwill offering to anyone born in Ohio. Hours are 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Cost is home pick-up service $25. The district can be reached at 85 Goodwill Industries of Wayne and N. Grant St. or 330-674-5035. Cost of a Holmes Counties is now offering home certified birth certificate is $25.
with The Carrier’s of Light (formerly known as The Soul Seekers) on Saturday, July 12. A food stand will serve from 5:30–6:45 p.m. and the singing begins at 7 p.m. Take a lawn chair for best seating; in case of inclement weather the sing will be held inside. For further information please call 740-824-3300 or 824-3333.
Summer worship, joint services set 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.
Tent Revival Meetings set
Church, 6029 State Route 754, Millersburg. On July 26 at 6:30 p.m., topics will be “Dinosaurs and the Bible” and “Science Confirms the Bible.” On July 27, 9:30 a.m.noon, topics will be “Genesis: Where the Gospel Begins” and “Genesis: Does it Really Matter?” There will be a carryin potluck at noon for everyone and at 1 p.m. the topic will be “Creation Evangelism: Why Won’t They Listen?”
Donations needed Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store is located at 7703B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330857-5516. or 330-4641261.
Everyone is welcome to attend Tent Revival Meetings being held July 20-27 in Berlin, across from the Farmstead Restaurant with Ivan Weaver from Bethel, Pa. as the evangelist. Starting times will be as follows: Monday-Friday, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 7 p.m.; and Sunday, 10 a.m. The Free Bibles meetings are sponsored by the area conservative available Mennonite churches. If RITTMAN — Need a you have any questions, Bible? We can deliver/ call 330-464-1261. mail you one without cost or obligation. KJV Bible, New Testament, Large Answers in Print and Children’s Bible Genesis Stories are available. ConAnswers in Genesis tact: 330-855-7734, 330Weekend will be held at 927-4857, 330-939-6231 Cornerstone Community or needfreebibles@gmail.
Clubs TOPS OH 1243 TOPS OH 1243, Sugarcreek met on July 3 at the United Methodist Church in Sugarcreek with 16 members weighing in and having a weight loss of 10 1/4 pounds for the week. TOPS winners for the week were Dorcas Shetler and Rachelle Schrock. Best rededicated winner was Linda Miller and best KOPS was Emma Carpenter. Members also recited the TOPS and KOPS pledges along with the Pledge of Allegiance. Forbidden for the week is to have more than two sweets for the week and the thing to do is to drink six to eight glasses of water each day. Awards were given to Kathy Freese for having
six weeks attendance and Linda Immel for being in leeway for six weeks. Members enjoyed a healthy snack tasting for the program. There was even a healthy drink “Good Girl Moonshine,” shared by Chris Ross. Members also shared the recipe of the snacks they brought. Election of officers will be held at the July 10 meeting and members are asked to attend and think about being a officer. TOPS is a nonprofit weight loss support group which meets each Thursday at the Church with weigh-ins beginning at 6:30 p.m. and meeting beginning at 7 p.m. For more information call 330-897-6007.
Killbuck Valley Writers’ Club Has anyone ever told you “You should write a book”? Maybe you even started one but never finished. Or, you have a great idea but just can’t seem to take that first step toward getting something on paper. The Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild (KVWG) might be just what you need to make your book a reality. KVWG is a group of serious adult writers who are working on novels, short stories and nonfiction. 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.
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o you ever wonder if God hears your requests? In our world, faster is better – we expect instant responses. But God’s way does not always conform to our desires; He has His own timetable. “With the Lord a day is like a thousand years and a thousand years is like a day.” (2 Peter 3.8) We must go about our daily life, trusting in God and His Word, for answers to our prayers may come in ways we do not understand. Learn more about God’s way as you worship this week. 2 Cor. 2.5-17
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Trimmers - Tillers - Lawn Mowers - Blowers - Chain Saws
6848 Twp. RD. 630, MiLLeRSBuRg 1/4 Mile E. of Benton Off CR 207 • (330) 674-0479
Berlin 5862 N. Market St.
(330) 893-3273 Walnut Creek 2804 St. Rt. 39
(330) 852-2888
www.millersdrygoods.com Mon- Sat. 8-5, Closed Sun.
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7880 Stony Point Rd. N.W. • Sugarcreek
330-852-2600
We ship UPS on most items
Monday-Friday 6:30am to 5:00pm ; Sat. 7:00am to 11:30am
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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent
Holmes bookmobile Monday — Hidden Acres School, 12:30-1:15 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Roy Miller, County Road 70, 1-1:45 p.m.; Valley View Wood, Township Road 166, 2-2:30 p.m.; Brush Run School, 2:45-3:15 p.m.; Farmerstown, 3:45-6:45 p.m. Wednesday — Marcus Millers, County Road 141, 9:4510:15 a.m.; Greenhouse, County Road 140, 10:30-11 a.m.; James Miller, County Road 140, 1 1:15-11:45 a.m.; Kauffman Diesel, 12:45-1:45 p.m.; Troyer Ridge School, Township Road 369, 1:30-2:30 p.m.; Nature’s Food Market, 3-6 p.m.
Thursday — Andy Miller, Township Road 472, 10:30-11 a.m.; Joe Yoder, County Road 373, 11:15-11:45 a.m.; Roy Keim’s, County Road 75, 1-2 p.m.; Greenridge Meadows, 2-2:30 p.m.; P&G IGA, Killbuck, 3-5:15 p.m.; Nashville Elementary, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Friday — Sunset View School, 9-9:45 a.m.; Henry Yoder, Township Road 362, 10-10:30 a.m.; Bowman Harness, County Road 77, 10:4511:45 a.m.; Stephen Miller, Township Road 606, 12:451:45 p.m.; Bowman Tractor, County Road 235, 2:15-2:45 p.m.
Ad deadlines Display ads, Monday at noon; Classified ads, Tuesday at 3 p.m.
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1295 US RT 62 • WILMOT, OH 44689 M-F 8-6, SAT 8-4, / CLOSED SUN 330-359-0481
Rich and Crisp Crackers 16 oz $1.85 (compare to club crackers)
Raisins $2.49 lb.
J & F Discount Groceries Hours:
Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:00am - 6:00pm; Tues. - Thurs., 8:00am - 5:00pm; Sat. 8:00am - 4:00pm
330-600-1763
Mt. Dew w/Cherry Flavor & Diet Mt. Dew 2 Liter 69¢
Snack Packs
While Supples Last
Sweet Baby Rays Barbecue Sauce
Tuesday Evening Special! 4 – 6 P.M. 10% off
$50 or more!
AVAILABLE BY JULY 12
SPECIAL ON PINEAPPLES 1.76 ea. While Supplies Last
Saturday July 12th Blueberries Will Be In Contender Peaches on 7/15- Will Deliver in 4 mi radius - Sweet Cherries are Here We Have Watermelons - Seeded & Seedless Potatoes • Blueberries • Black Raspberries Cantaloupes • Tomatoes • Bananas Onions • Potatoes • Cauliflower Hartville Radishes • Baby Carrots Cucumbers • Zucchini • Lemons Oranges • Grapefruits Plus All Local Produce Available
NAME BRAND DISCOUNT GROCERIES and BULK FOODS!
July 11th - July 16th 7841 CR 373, BIG PRAIRIE, OH Ketchup 14OZ .......................59¢
(BETWEEN SHREVE & NASHVILLE)
SUMMER HOURS
Mon, Tues, Fri 8am-6pm Wed 8am - 7pm • Sat 9am-5pm Closed Thurs and Sun
Softex Flour 50LB ............ $13.99 Organic Coffee 12OZ ......... $6.75 – Lots of Cereals – • New Load of health & beauty products • Blue Shop Towels Are Back
99¢ each
Frozen Pink Lemonade & Regular Lemonade Concentrate 12 oz $1.29 While Supplies Last
NEW DELI!
NOW OPEN!
HOURS: M-F 8-5 SATURDAY 8-3
Now – July 26th
Gerbers Chicken Tenders 20 lb.................. $64.00 Grilling Bundle ...........................................$99 Save $10 Chicken – Pork Hot Dogs .........................$3.49/lb. 20lbs. or more $2.99/lb.
Church Orders Please Order By Thursday
Meat & Cheese Trays Call for Prices
Beef - Pork Hot Dogs .......................... $4.49/lb. Pasture Raised Whole Fryers ....................................... $2.59/lb.
1430 S. Washington St., Millersburg • 330.674.3888
between Advance Auto Parts and Verizon
July 10 th - July 16th 8221 CR 192, Holmesville, OH 44633 330-279-2619 Hours: M,W,Th & Sat 8-5; Tues & Fri 8-7
Weekly Specials
Guggisburg Swiss.............................$3.89 lb. Off The Bone Honey Ham ..................$3.19 lb. Sugardale Hot Dogs .........................$1.09 lb. Glazed Chicken Patties..$2.99 lb. 20# case $58.00 Regular Canning Lids ................ PKG of 60 $7.50 Wide Mouth Canning Lids .......... PKG of 60 $8.50 Homebaked Goods • Interstate Batteries • Bikes, Parts & Service • Peaches • Special Pricing for Church Orders
Special Pricing July 14th to July 19th
Now Ope n Til 7 Eve r y Tuesday Night
8 oz. Foam Cups 50 ct. 79¢
Schwan’s Ice Cream $9.47 per gal. Gatorade Drink Mix 8.5 oz. $1.97 (makes 1 gal.)
12 oz. Foam Cups 25 ct. 79¢
Walnut Creek Ketchup
24 oz. 3 for $4.00
51 oz. $8.97 (makes 6 gal.)
Walnut Creek Hot Dogs Buy any 3 packs for
$8.00
Farmers Cheese ...................................... $3.09 lb Smoked Honey Turkey ............................ $3.39 lb Fry Pies ................................... Friday & Saturday
PRICES GOOD JULY 10TH – JULY 16TH
SWEET CORN NOW AVAILABLE
Country View Produce
5362 S.R. 557 Millersburg, OH 44654 (330) 674-6257
Gift C ert Avail ificates able
Squash • Beans • Zucchini Cabbage • Candy Onions Tomatoes • Pickles Cucumbers • Red Potatoes • South Carolina Watermelons • Local Black Raspberries & Blueberries • Peaches Jams & Jellies and lots more
2 mi. south of Mt. Eaton, 10548 Massillon Rd. (Off of CR 241) Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 9-7; Thurs. and Sat. 9-5; Closed Sunday
Doughty Farm Meats
(Made with Gerbers Chicken and our pork)
Hours: M-F 8:30-6p • Sat. 8:30-5p
Home Grown Produce Picked Fresh Daily
We Are Located 1 1/2 Mi. North of Mt. Hope On SR 241 At Stone Barn Furniture. PH: 330-231-0983 or 330-601-3705
Joe & Fannie Bowman 4992 Twp. 628 • 1 1/2 mi. SW Mt. Hope
Nickels Bread Hot Dog & Sandwich Buns Storage Area open to Customers on Saturdays!
CONTENDER PEACHES
Our hogs are raised and processed right here on the farm. Our hogs are bred for meat quality and flavor. Are No Artificial Full line of smoked & fresh products. StateWeInspected Growth Hormones
2430 TR 183, Baltic, Oh 43804-9607 330.897.3536 • Fax 330.897.2061 Mon., Thurs., Fri. 8-5; Tues. 8-7; 5 Closed Wed.; Sat. 8-4; Closed Sun.
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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.
SEMI LOAD
Groceries • Veggies Baked Goods Bent & Dent
PEACH SALE
CALL TO ORDER
West Holmes Class of 1979 to hold reunion
WATERMELON TRUCKLOAD SALE
The West Holmes Class of 1979 will hold its 35-year reunion on July 19 at 7 p.m. at Flying Ridge Ranch, County
INDIANA CANTALOUPE SWEET CHERRIES
Road 292, past the airport. Also invited are the classes of 1980 and 1978. Contact Valerie Taylor Shane, 330-231-7742; Lisa Martin
Lawhead, 330-763-0311 or Marty Mathie-Grice, 330-231-2194. Check out the Facebook page at WH Class of 1979 for details.
MICHIGAN BLUEBERRIES LOCAL ORGANICALLY RAISED TOMATOES SWEET CORN LOCAL ORGANICALLY RAISED CANDY ONIONS ..................... $1.29 LB.
TWO MILES EAST OF NASHVILLE, 9 MILES WEST OF MILLERSBURG
12636 SR 39 • BIG PRARIE, OH 44611 • 330-231-0786 OPEN: MON.-SAT. 9-6 SELF-SERVE AFTER HOURS
Specials
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July 14th-19th For Every $20.00 Purchase Receive additional tickets.
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Place your orders for: Contender Peaches Michigan Blue Berries Sour Cherries
In Stock Watermelon Cantaloup Harvester Peaches
8375 Criswell Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 Mon.-Thur. 8-5; Fri. 8-7; Sat. 8-4; Sun. Closed
Drawing Will Be Saturday Evening. Need not be present to win.
Fri. & Sat. July 11th - 12th
50% OFF
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FREE REFRESHMENTS
Fri. 4-8PM • Sat. 10AM - 4PM HENN POTTERY 50% OFF SAT JULY 12TH Weekly Specials July 14th - 19th Buffalo Chicken Breast ...........$4.19 lb. Peach Jello ...................................$2.50 Sandwich Pepperoni ..............$4.49 lb. Cold Chocolate Milk Mix .............$2.72 Mild Cheddar...........................$3.29 lb. Tator Tots ....................................$1.23 Jumping Jack..........................$3.79 lb. Veggie Chips Original & Ranch .....2/$5.00
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330.893.2129 4357 US 62, Millersburg, Ohio Mon-Thurs 7am-5:30pm; Fri & Sat 7-6 Open Sunday May through November 10163791
330-695-2288 DELI SPECIALS Turkey Ham..............................................................$2.69 Dbl Smoked Off the Bone ...............................$3.15 lb. Walnut Creek Swiss....................................... $3.69 lb. Lacey Baby Mini Horns ................................. $3.49 lb. SNACKS Walnut Creek Party Mix 32oz................. $3.49 / bag
1st $100.00 Gift Certificate 2nd 6’ Swing 3rd Cheese Loaf (Of Your Choice) 4th Cookbook
Order Online: www.kauffmanscountrybakery.com
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Thursday, July 10, 2014 — 9
Local Entertainment Behind the barrel maintenance. ing and berm mainte- 75 — Ditching and berm U.S. 62: Killbuck to state nance. maintenance. Route 83 — Ditching. State Route 520: Glen- State Route 557: MowState Route 83: Mowing. mont to County Road ing. State Route 83: Millersburg to Holmesville — Ditching. Serving State Route 241: Mowthe Area
Hotel Millersburg
HILAND BIKES
PIN OAK SCHOOL BENEFIT HAY STACK DINNER
FUJI • JAMIS • SCHWINN • SUN Since 1985 Rechargable Headlights Starting at
$49.95
Summer Concerts In The Courtyard Saturday, July 12th
July 19th • 2:00 til 7:30PM
8946 Nonpariel Rd. • Fredricksburg 44627 SILENT AUCTION 1. BBQ Chicken Dinner for 10 to 12 people 2. Frogmore Dinner for 10 to 12 people
3. Pork Shoulder Dinner for 10 to 12 people
4. Backyard BBQ 7. Wheelbarrow full of goods 5. Cornhole Game 8. 2 round trip tickets to 6. Coffee Table Florida by Pioneer Trails 9. Green Country Tours Gift Certificate
7-10 pm - Bob Tomassetti 2 Locations to Serve You
4860 TR 367 Millersburg, Ohio 4441 CR 70 Charm, Ohio 330-893-2769 330-893-2411 Mon. & Tues. 8-8; SALES & SERVICE Mon. 8-7; Thurs. & Fri. 8-5:30; Sat. 8-2 Tues, Thur, Fri. 8-5; Sat. 8-12
Friday, July 18th 7-10 pm Mark Lonsinger “Elvis” *Weather Permitting
330-674-1457 • 35 W. Jackson St., Downtown Millersburg
s ’ n a m e Fir Festival
45th
th ly 19 u J y rda sk Satu l Du l i t 4 PM
Fireworks at Dusk
At Berlin Elementary School
✮ Live Entertainment (Begins at 4 PM)
✮ Gun Raffle ✮ BBQ Chicken Meals (Serving Begins at 4 PM)
Homemade Ice Cream
4550 S.R. 39 • Berlin, OH 44610
330-893-0900
www.manager@holmesfleamarket.com
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The Ohio Department of Transportation will be working this week in these areas in Holmes County: State Route 39: From state Route 60 to Nashville — Ditching and berm
✮ Auction
Bring the whole family to enjoy the events with us
(6 PM)
✮ Water Fights Enter to WIN! Raffle tickets Available on Premises
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Farming Mushroom Handbook available A new Mushroom Handbook: Mushrooms and Macrofungi of Ohio and the Midwestern States is available at the OSU Extension Office, 75 E. Clinton
NEW SUPPLIER!
St., Suite 109, Millersburg, This full-color, 163-page spiral-bound handbook contains concise descriptions and photographs of more than 140 mushrooms.
Introducing
Andy R. Miller, Hiland Supply, Ltd. 3878 County Road 135, Millersburg, OH 44654
330-893-4724
ed Formulat by Jerry Brunetti
Grazier’s Essentials™ Free Choice Minerals for Livestock
Stock up on Winter-Mune™ and ask about the full line of Agri-Dynamics ECTO-PHYTE R LICK 2:1 PP Remedies K
FLY SPRAY FLIES BE GONE R LIC 1:2 PP www.agri-dynamics.com • TollEYES Free: 1.877.393.4484 BRIGHT A private ecological agricultural membership only association
OFFICE: 330.893.4724 • MARVIN MILLER • CELL: 330.231.3768 3878 COUNTY ROAD 135 • MILLERSBURG, OH 44654
We have cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower & celery plants ready for your fall gardens. Also corn canning acid available. Stop in and check out our supplies!
Country Corners Greenhouse Phone 330-695-3707 or 330-600-0350 Fax 330-695-3708 • 4401 Twp. Rd. 606 • Fredericksburg Hours: Mon - Sat 7:30am to 4:30pm
Farm briefs Acreage reporting deadline nears
by Steffen Farm Dairy on July 15. The Steffen dairy farm is located at 12892 Western Road, near Kidron. COLUMBUS — U.S. For GPS purposes, enter Department of Agriculture Apple Creek as the mailing Ohio Farm Service Agency address. The tour is orgaState Executive Director nized and presented by the Steven Maurer reminds Wayne County Dairy Seragricultural producers that vice Unit and OSU ExtenJuly 15 is the deadline to sion, Wayne County. The file an acreage report for evening begins at 6 and conspring seeded crops with cludes around 9 p.m. AnyFSA. This includes reportone interested in or associing all burley tobacco, ated with the dairy business cabbage (planted 3/19/14is invited to attend. Visitors 5/31/14), corn, grain sormay come and go as their ghum, hybrid corn seed, schedule permits the eveTwilight Dairy spring oats, popcorn, potaning of the tour. toes, soybeans, sugar beets, Tour is July 15 Thanks to the generous tomatoes and all other KIDRON — The 2014 support of multiple sponcrops. Wayne County Twilight sors, a free meal of barbe“Although some fedDairy Tour will be hosted cued chicken or pork with eral farm program enrollall the trimmings plus pie for dessert is provided to all tour visitors. It’s a dairy tour so of course there is ice cream and plenty of milk to drink as well. Greg and Michelle Steffen are the owner/operators of Steffen dairy farm. WOOSTER steers 145-155.50; good steers back to farm, bull calves 280Their children, who are HAY AUCTION 138-144.50; Holstein steers 305; back to the farm: heifer active in the operation, are TOWN & COUNTRY 110-133.50; choice heifers 144- calves 230-275. the sixth generation on the June 28 155; good heifers 135-143.50; 54 PIGS — 60-70 lbs. 115; 70 farm. In the past eight years, 19 LOADS — 1st cutting good Holstein cows 90-113, lbs.-up 100-147. Greg and Michelle have 200-270 ton; by the bale 3.05- yellow and thins 85-down; 2 SHEEP — Sheep for increased average milk pro3.50; rd. 90-110 ton; 2nd cut- bulls 100-120. slaughter 50. duction from 20,000-29,000 ting lg. sq. 340 ton; eggs 1.20110 HORSES — Top horse 8 GOATS — 60-90. pounds/cow in a three-times 1.70. 1,000; top pony 155. 52 BUTCHER HOGS July 26, Machinery Auction 5 GOATS — 35-115. — 240-260 lbs. 90; 260 lbs.daily milking system. They up 88-90.50; butcher sows milk between 110-120 cows SUGARCREEK FARMERSTOWN 75-down; boars by wt. 28. and their goal is to keep LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK 23 CATTLE — Heifers 110this a family farm. Their AUCTION INC. 2907 Township Road 190 152.50; bulls 123.50; good beef focus is on efficiency and June 30 Baltic; 330-897-6081 cows 90-108; fair to medium productivity. Come see and 109 CALVES — Choice 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 cows 80-90; common cows hear how attention to good calves 270-310; good calves July 2 79-down. management practices and 220-265; light & thins CALVES — Good to choice TOTAL HEAD — 178. facilities have made a differ60-down; back to farm, bulls calves 260-280; medium to 14 LOADS — Hay, 1st cut250-310; heifers 150-285. good calves 230-260; fair to ting 200-295 ton; 2nd & 3rd ence. Features of this tour FEEDERS — Steers and medium calves 200-230; com- cutting 235-250 ton; rd hay75include: bulls 120-210; heifers 100-170. mons and lights 200-down; 180 ton; big rd. bales 40-48 — Free-stall barns with 138 CATTLE — Choice cross bred calves 230-down; ton. sand bedding, flush cleaning and sand recycling system — Manure storage and management — Calf raising facility — Heifer barn built in 2013 — Bunker silo management — Sponsor exhibit and displays: More than 60 sponsors representing all aspects of the dairy industry will be on hand to talk with visitors and show their products • Call the Office for Annual Meeting Reservations for July 24th and services. There will also (Please note the date has been changed from July 10th to July 24th) be farm equipment/machinery on display. • Support Local Family Farms... “Be A Member” ments have not yet started, timely acreage reports for all crops and land uses, including prevented and failed acreage that producers submit to their local FSA office, are important to ensure program eligibility,” said Maurer. Perennial forage crops intended for grazing or haying were required to be reported last fall, whereas perennial forage crops with an intended use of cover only, green manure, left standing, or seed, must be reported by July 15. Producers should contact their county FSA office if they are uncertain about acreage report-
ing deadlines. Maurer said that failed acreage must be reported before the disposition of the crop and that prevented acreage must be reported within 15 calendar days after the final planting date for the applicable crop. For questions on this or any FSA program, including specific crop reporting deadlines and planting dates, producers should contact their county FSA office.
Weekly Market Reports Wayne & Holmes Counties
377 W. Liberty St. Wooster, Ohio 44691 (330) 263-7456 Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm
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Open Class Supreme Champion was shown at the Harrison County Fair by Ben Simpson, Plainfield Farms and the Reserve Champion, by Alisha 4-H Grand Champion was shown at the Harrison County Fair by Tanner Thompson, Plainfield Farms Bardall (at right) and the Reserve Champion by Amber Cline.
Harrison County Fair dairy exhibitors parade their best A nice-sized crowd of dairy enthusiasts were on hand to observe the exhibitors parade their best at the Harrison County Fair Dairy Show held Thursday, July 3, at the Harrison County Fairgrounds at Cadiz. The morning began with the Junior Fair Dairy Show Showmanship classes. Junior Showmanship was won by Carly Rogers, Green Valley 4-H Club. Intermediate winner was Alexia Dowdle, Green Valley 4-H Club. Senior Showmanship was won by Tanner Bardall, Blue Ribbon General 4-H Club. The Dairy Show of Showmanship Award was won by Alexia Dowdle. In the Jersey Junior Show the Junior Champion was shown by Lindsay Dowdle, Green Valley 4-H Club, the Reserve Junior Champion was shown by
Barbwire Barb Lumley Carly Rogers, Green Valley 4-H Club. The Jersey Grand Champion of the Junior Show was shown by Alexia Dowdle and the Reserve Grand Champion was shown by William Kelley, both from the Green Valley 4-H Club. The Holstein Junior Champion of the Junior Show was shown by Koty Cyrus, Blue Ribbon General 4-H Club. The Reserve Junior Champion was shown by David Forrester, Germano Community 4-H Club. The Holstein Grand Champion of the Junior Show was shown by Tanner Bardall,
Blue Ribbon General 4-H Club and the Reserve Grand Champion by Amber Cline, Country Friends 4-H Club. The Grand Champion Brown Swiss in the Junior Show was shown by Jalyn Jones, Harrison Central FFA. The Grand Champion of All Breeds in the Junior Show was the Grand Champion Holstein shown by Tanner
Bardall. Reserve was the Reserve Grand Champion Holstein shown by Amber Kline. A total of 41 projects were shown in the Junior Show. Judge for the show was Mike Janik, Hickory Pastures Jerseys, Salem. In the open show the Holstein Junior Champion was a fall calf shown by Plainfield Holsteins, Don Simpson and Fam-
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
330-893-8513
was the Summer Yearling shown by Redeye Ridge Dairy, Claire Murral, Freeport, and the Reserve Junior Champion was the fall calf also shown by Redeye Ridge Dairy. Grand Champion of the Jersey show was the Junior 2 year old shown by Redeye Ridge Dairy and the Reserve Grand See Pg. 16 — DAIRY
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ily, Belmont. Reserve Junior Champion was the winter yearling shown by Cottonwood Farm, Chris Scott and family, Mineral City. The Grand Champion Holstein was the 3 year old shown by Plainfield Farms. Reserve Grand Champion was the senior 2 year old shown by Plainfield Farms. The Junior Champion of the Jersey Open Show
Plus many more.
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The Family of Jesus by Karen Kingsbury Ragamuffin DVD Based on the life of Rich Mullins. The story behind the hit song “Awesome God” 4900 Oak St. P.O. Box 320, Berlin, OH 44610 330-893-2523 Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 8:30 AM-6:30 PM; Fri. 8:30 AM-7 PM; Sat. 8:30 AM-5 PM
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Mt. Hope Sundown Sales
Sponsored by Mt. Hope Merchants Association
Friday, July 18th
Mount Hope Sundown Sales is Big Event It’s about a community coming together and the merchants giving thanks for another year of patronage. The annual Mount Hope Sundown Sales are July 18. They start as early as 7 a.m., with the openStop in and Register for Prizes
ing of some of the local businesses, like Mount Hope Hardware, according to store manager, John Steiner, who said the day’s events don’t wind down until well after 8 p.m. The Sundown Sales are sponsored by the
Mount Hope Merchant’s Association, made up of a majority of businesses in the Mount Hope area. John Steiner of Mount Hope Hardware is this year’s Merchant’s Association president. The annual event is
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tainment and a variety of activities, to include local entertainers, Abe Yoder and Friends and Richard and Shannon Miller and the Miller Brothers all the way from Davis County, Indiana. “It is a customer appreciation event, something that started a couple dozen years ago,” said one merchant, noting the “sundown sales” name came to be “because stores were open later that night and door prizes were given away.
Friday, July 18th • 7:00 am - 7:30 pm
As in the past, each business will draw names of winners for prizes from tickets submitted by shoppers in their stores during the day. The last drawings will be for the grand prize and second prize, which will be for shopping sprees worth $1,000 and $500, respectively, in Mount Hope. “It is a customer appreciation for the locals, but also for friends and family from out of town. They can sign up for pretty good prizes, and we have some good entertainment.” “In Mount Hope, specifically, there are a lot of events at the auction grounds, but for us this is an appreciation event, and there are REE numerous prizes, and F me h this is mainly a wayRto efres r Po u say thank you back for p.m. on O
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held each July, said Steiner, adding, “It is probably the biggest single event in Mount Hope annually involving all of the businesses.” “We all run specials all day long, and in the evening the Merchant’s Association sponsors a chicken barbecue meal,” he said. The meal, which is served from 4-8 p.m., (carryout is available after 2 p.m.) is held at the Mount Hope Auction grounds, where also there is live enter-
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the local patronage. Every town has homecomings, and this certainly is one for Mount Hope,” Steiner said, adding it’s also a way to annually count on visiting with neighbors. A portion of the meal proceeds go back into the community, through a local church youth group that uses
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the money to provide help for families in need, he said. “It’s a community event that’s evolved into being a large draw,” said Steiner. “It’s one day all the merchants go together and put our best foot forward as appreciation for community.”
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Great-Grandfather John Keim and his brothers were the founders of Keim Lumber in Charm. John and his family moved to Mt. Hope and started their own business, also called Keim Lumber. After a number of years the business was sold and Atlee Keim kept part of the business known as Keim Brothers Lumber including paints, hardware, stoves, fencing, etc. When Atlee passed away in 1996, his son Leander took over until 2000. Along with
their widowed mother, Marvin and Mary Ann Troyer, along with their daughter, Lorainne, run the business for the family. Since the beginning the business has evolved. Keim Brothers Lumber still carries Pratt and Lambert and Vanguard paints, which are their original brands. A new store was built in 1992 and is still their current location. The storage shed is the original store location and is used as a warehouse. In 2001, they expanded into variety items
including housewares, bonnets, coverings, supplements including Dr. Shulze products, ACE, Purple Tiger, Edens Answers, Speichers products and more. The store also carries Safe soaps, books, puzzles, toys, LED lights, laundry carts, insulated totes, candles and a large variety of fans including new 12-volt solar fans. Their busiest time of year is in November and December when they stock the store from top to bottom with toys and gift items. Keim Brothers Lumber greatly appreciates their loyal customers. Without their customers they have no story to tell. You can shop Keim Brothers Lumber located at 7638 CR 77, Mt. Hope, Ohio or call 330674-4052.
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Fair (From Page 11) Champion was the aged cow shown by Ashmore Farm. In the Red and White Open Show the Junior Champion was the winter calf shown by Richmar Farm, Richard Bardall and Family, Tippecanoe. Reserve Junior Champion was the spring calf shown by Caldwell Dairy Farm, Ronald Caldwell and family, Bloomingdale. The Grand Champion Red and White was the 4 year old shown by Richmar
Farm and the Reserve Grand Champion was the second place 4 year old shown by Caldwell Dairy Farm. The Grand Champion Brown Swiss was the dry 3 and 4 year old shown by Redeye Dairy, Claire Murral, Freeport. The Supreme Junior Champion of All Breeds in the open show was the Junior Champion Holstein shown by Plainfield Farms. The Reserve Junior Champion of All Breeds was the Red and White Junior Champion
shown by Richmar Farm. Winning the Supreme Champion Cow of All Breeds was the Grand Champion Holstein shown by Plainfield Farms and the Reserve Supreme was the Reserve Grand Champion Holstein shown by Plainfield Farms. Honorable Mention went to the 4 year old Red and White shown by Richmar Farms. A total of 47 entries paraded before the keen eye of judge Richard Owens, LOC Jerseys, Streetsboro.
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Holmes County Duathlon combines physical challenge, tour of Glenmont The deadline to register By CHRISTINE L. PRATT for the July 19 race is July Staff Writer 18 at noon. Participants Bringing together fun can compete as an indiand fitness, the Holmes vidual or as a member of a County Duathlon will two- or three-person relay take participants on a tour team. of the Glenmont area. The course features
a 1.5-mile run in Glenmont, a 16-mile out and back bicycle ride on state Route 520 between Glenmont and U.S. Route 62, and concludes with a 5k run on the Holmes County Trail near Glenmont. The course was designed to showcase the natural beauty of Holmes County and provide a fitness challenge for all levels of duathletes. The event aims to encourage active lifestyles and highlight fitness role models in our community, according to Matt Falb of the Holmes County General Health District. The event is sanctioned by USA Triathlon. The benefit of competing in a sanctioned event is that it will be administered in a manner consistent with national duathlon guidelines and participants can use completion times to count toward national rankings of duathletes. The event is coordinat-
ed by the Healthy Holmes County Coalition, a collaborative group of individuals and agencies striving to inspire passion among individuals and organizations to embrace and integrate quality nutrition and physical activity as part of their daily lives to improve the health and well-being of the community. It replaces the coalition’s triathlon, which had a successful two years. Last year’s event attracted 62 people and seven teams of three and raised around $1,400, said Falb. The major reason for the switch stemmed from difficulty finding a company to do the chip counting, according to Holmes County Health Commissioner Dr. D.J. McFadden, noting the two transition zones “add a level of complexity some companies don’t want to deal with and others are incapable of dealing with it.”
Additionally, he said, the swim seemed to be a barrier to some potential participants who either didn’t know how to swim or didn’t feel comfortable with an open swim. The event was started for several reasons, according to McFadden. “We wanted to develop a fundraiser that would support wellness efforts in the community. A fundraiser to promote wellness shouldn’t be a cake walk or a pizza sale. If we’re promoting wellness, we need to have something promoting physical fitness or healthy eating.” Also, he said, the community’s health benefits from the buzz of a local event and the training leading up to it. That encourages increased participation and “you have (participation from) people who didn’t think they would otherwise consider doing something like that.”
That’s exactly what happened in the past, and McFadden said he hopes to see more of it. But it’s not just for locals. And, while Holmes County may be known to attract visitors seeking out filling home-cooked meals, “we wanted Holmes County to be not just a food destination, but a physical fitness destination. “We want to celebrate the fact we have great resources for physical fitness,” said McFadden. “We wanted others to follow our lead and develop sports events to bring people to the area. And, we have since seen that happen, with development of Berlin’s Amish Country Half Marathon, the Millersburg Rotary 5k/10k, Tap Tap Kouri and other events that are trying to raise funds through physical fitness. “We want to bring peo-
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Pomerene updates software on monitoring devices and record the vital signs of patients who are critical, according to registered nurse Joel Chupp, who also said the upgrade will “improve overall efficiency and allow more data to be recorded.” The hospital purchased the monitors at different times between 2006 and 2013, so there’s no need to replace the actual hardware, which is “as recent as we can get,” Chupp explained, adding, “The
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problem is that the software on these monitors varies. This upgrade will make it so all of them will be using the same software.” With the upgrade, the monitors will automatically upload information to the hospital medical records system — data that is currently being entered manually. The upgrade will also allow monitors to record as much as 72 hours of data,
Assistance needed in cleaning up fairgrounds A community clean-up day has been scheduled at the Holmes County Fairgrounds for Saturday, July 12, beginning at 9 a.m. The fair board could use any and all help for a few hours. Over the last week fair board members have invested about 150 man hours removing mud and debris from the roadways, cleaning the 4-H building and the hog barn, as well as the restrooms and offices. All roadways are graded and in good shape. Remaining tasks for the work day include removing debris from fence rows and the parking lots. Additionally, work will be done to clean up the show barn, FFA building, stage
area and grandstand. Everyone is asked to wear boots and take work gloves. Scoop shovels, garden and leaf rakes would be helpful. Please help spread the word about this clean-up. With less than four weeks to the start of the fair, the grounds need to get back into shape. In the event of inclement weather, listen to WKLM. You can also follow updates on the Holmes County Fair Facebook page. Should you have additional questions, feel free to contact: Chris Hanna, 330-465-8698; Jamie Darr, 330-231-7680; Kerry Taylor, 330674-3806
ple to the area because they want to run, or do an amazing bike race,” he said. Funds generated by the two prior triathlons have been used to purchase and install bike racks in Killbuck, with additional locations planned. The coalition also is working on developing a map of Holmes County produc-
and the Berlin Hotel and Fitness Club. Costs for individuals start at $40 and $65 for teams. Prizes will be awarded to the top finishers by age group. For more information, call Falb at the Holmes County Health District at 330-674-5035.
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released to see how many different noises they could make with balloons. Skillathons will be held Thursday, July 17, at West Holmes High School, 4-8 p.m. Bryce Burgett gave a report about the Washington Focus trip he
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There’s lots to do in towns along Route 64 Last week I started to tell you about our little anniversary excursion when we ended up at the town of Highlands on Route 64 in the far western end of North Carolina. To get there in any direction, if you tend to get car sick, I would advise you to take medication. I don’t usually feel woozy but surely did on this highway. It was partly the very crooked road, and possibly a wee bit because The Man of the House thought he was some kind of road racer, gearing down around the curves. The town of Highlands reminds us of Stowe, Vt. It is filled with upscale eateries, shops and lodging in a beautiful setting. We spent the night at a nice, newly
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a few of them. We even went into the most expensive hotel in town and pretended we were actually thinking about staying there. We got the distinct feeling there are a lot of rich folks around there. One of the shopkeepers said there are three country clubs on the plateau. Most people who lived there were owners of two or three homes. We believed it after seeing the prices of real estate. One ad was for Town Home Places that were within walking distance of downtown. They ranged from $875,000 to $1,015,000! There were other homes advertised in multiple millions.
And then there was us. We shared a sub sandwich at the little Sweet Shoppe. However, we did “splurge” at dinner and each got an appetizer for our meal at this snooty place called Wild Thyme Gourmet Restaurant. Our waiter, Beau, had memorized the specials — things we couldn’t even pronounce let alone know what they were. The Man of the House was brave enough to try lump crab in phyllo dough with capers sauce, and I had a warm beet salad with walnuts and goat cheese. After that we walked across the courtyard to Kilwins for some Georgia peach ice cream,
a big chunk of fudge and a cup of coffee that set us back about $15 total. We visited the next little town of Cashiers, too. It’s not nearly as nice and had more antique and craft shops. There are a lot of beautiful waterfalls to be seen in the area, according to the tour books we picked up. Our problem was by the time we figured out where they were located we’d already passed the road. It’s not easy finding places to turn around since driveways are hidden and you could easily be hit by some other driver who is also pretending to be a race car driver. Apparently there are a
lot of cultural events that take place in those parts. There are concerts and plays, along with special festivals and plenty of destination weddings. We found a book that had a list of restaurants from which to choose along with the prices and dress expectations. That’s helpful so you don’t end up washing dishes somewhere or being turned away for being under dressed. We have plenty of ideas of what we want do the next time we go there. It’s too bad we don’t have a helicopter to fly us there because no matter how you go, it takes us about six or seven hours to drive.
Frenette-Rickly Golf Tournament raises $4,000 for scholarships On June 29, the 15th annual Aimee FrenetteRickly 18-Hole Golf Tournament was held at Fire Ridge Golf Course in Millersburg. One hundred fifteen golfers arrived for a tee-off at 9 a.m. The team consisting of Gary Alberts, Teresa Alberts, Brandon Tylka and Kevin Miller came in at first place with a score of 54.
The event brought in over $4,000 for the Aimee Frenette-Rickly Memorial Scholarship fund, held and managed by the Holmes County Education Foundation. Countless local businesses and community members also contributed to the cause with hole sponsorship, including: Bakerwell, Buckeye Deli, Burgett
Insurance Agency, Commercial & Savings Bank, Jon Groza with Fifth Third Investments, First Knox National Bank, Killbuck Savings Bank, Steve Maag, Discount/ Surplus Shoppe, Moore’s Lawn & Garden, Pizza Parlor II, Rodhe’s IGA SuperCenter, Sam and Ronda Steimel, Subway of Holmes County, T&C
Enterprises and Village Motors Inc. Many businesses and individuals offered door prizes; the Comfort Inn of Millersburg and the Jewelry Store offered raffle prizes. Organizers of the event would also like to thank P & G IGA in Killbuck for its continued contributions toward this annual event.
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The wedding game: Everyone’s got a story As we sat awaiting the grand march of bridesmaids at the wedding of the daughter of Kristin’s best friend from high school, it suddenly occurred to me it had been a good long while since I’d been to a wedding where I knew almost no one. Here, I knew the parents of the bride and that was about it. When a niece, nephew or even a second cousin twice removed walks down the aisle you’re pretty much assured of knowing at least half of the folks in the church. If your kin is marrying someone from town the only unfamiliar face you’re likely to encounter throughout the whole affair might be the DJ or limo driver; but even that wouldn’t wash in our family — we’ve had one of each within the circle.
In situations such as this, where we barely know a soul, Kristin and I have a little tradition of imagining occupations, lives and backstories for the unfamiliar faces gathered nearby. “See that guy in the blue jacket?” I’ll whisper. “He’s a sea captain and that’s his fourth wife.” “That woman over there in the purple hat?” Kristin counters. “She was the groom’s beloved thirdgrade math teacher.” I know this type of behavior is wrong on many levels, but what else is one to do as Pachelbel’s “Canon in D” segues into “The Secret Wedding” from the movie “Braveheart?” It’s not every day you get to have fun while wearing a suit! Besides, this is strictly for entertainment purposes only
and no wedding guests are harmed during the course of our wild conjectures. I often wonder whether others are playing the same game, and every once in a while I’ll catch someone at it. I figured I had busted the older lady across the aisle with the huge, spikey, multi-colored hair as I looked her way to find her flat-out staring at us! She turned quickly away and whispered something to the friend seated next to her. They both giggled. “See that lady?” I whispered in Kristin’s ear. “She’s somebody’s crazy aunt!” That one brought on our own forbidden giggle. The Gold Medal was mine! One of the greatest aspects of our game is knowing you might actually have the opportunity
to prove out your theories before the end of the night. As a wedding guest you are more or less afloat on the same little love boat with the other invitees from the start of the ceremony until last call at
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school sweetheart and devoted wife of 41 years. You may even find out why “somebody’s crazy aunt” was staring and giggling at you! (Come back next week for more on that!)
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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
Entertainment briefs Duncan Theater is venue for A Knight in Killbuck “A Knight in Killbuck” will be held Friday, July 11 at 7 p.m. at The Duncan Theater & Event Center in Killbuck. All ages are welcome to the variety
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a world-champion hoop dancer, flute player of the year, tomahawk throwing, fire starting demonstrations, drum making demonstrations and powerful storytelling. Throughout the festivities, there are plenty of music and dance performances, contests and customary food and artisans. In addition to the Native foods, stories, music, dancing and drum competitions, there are original Native American creations by more than 40 traders, artisans and crafters. Wares on display and for sale include pottery, bead working, knife making, silversmithing, quill working, antler works, fur trading, wood and bone carving, leather work, basket weaving, clothes making and jewelry. The Great Mohican Indian Pow-Wow will be hosted by Mohican Reservation Campgrounds at 23270 Wally Road South, Loudonville. Admission is $8/adult and $4/child with discounts for two- and threeday passes as well as for colleges, groups, Scouts, teachers, seniors and veterans. For complete information or directions, phone 1-800-766-2267 or visit www.mohicanpowwow.com.
Salsa Sizzle set for August Central American Medical Outreach, Orrville, will hold its sixth annual Salsa Sizzle on Aug. 9, 6-11 p.m. There will be Latin music, dancing and food at the Wooster Inn patio. Proceeds benefit CAMO and its efforts to end domestic violence in Honduras. Tickets are $40 per person.
Ohio Light Opera July 10, 24, 29, Aug. 5, 7 (2 p.m.) July 12, 18 (7:30 p.m.): Ohio Light Opera’s “Pirates of Penzance,” Freedlander Theatre, 329 E. University St., Wooster. Call 330-263-2345 or visit www.ohiolightopera.org for ticket information. July 11, 19, 26 (7:30 p.m.), Aug. 1, 9 (2 p.m.): Ohio Light Opera’s “Call Me Madam,” Freedlander Theatre, 329 E. University St., Wooster. July 11, 13, 19 (2 p.m.), July 25, Aug. 1, 9 (7:30 p.m.): Ohio Light Opera’s “Oh, Lady! Lady!” July 12, 16, 22, 26, Aug. 2 (7:30 p.m.), Aug. 3, 8 (2 p.m.): Ohio Light Opera’s “My Fair Lady.”
Family Farm Field Day July 18 & 19, 2014 “Our 10th Anniversary” Join us for a Surprise!
Fri. eve 4:00 - 8:30PM • Sat. 8:30 - 4:00PM Reuben & Catherine Yoder 2517 Twp Rd 606 • Dundee OH 44624 Family Farm Field Day is meant to provide an educational format for grassbased agriculture that: supports the low energy and non-industrial way of farming; encourages family lifestyles that promote cohesive, economical and healthy rural living skills; and seeks to build morale and enthusiasm in the farming community. The Field Day is being planned by the Family Farm Field Day Committee. We invite you to join us for demonstrations, presentations, discussions, ses-
sions, and sponsor displays. There is no reservation or entrance fee for the day’s activities. The food stands will be run by the parochial schools special education parents. There will be containers for a freewill offering if you would like to contribute toward the furtherance of the Family Farm Field Day. Sessions will be running simultaneously. Planned children’s activities will be offered throughout the day. They will include demonstrations, hands-on experiences and lots of
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Business Colonial Campground gains Good Sam RV Park affiliation COSHOCTON — Colonial Campground & RV Park has recently joined the Good Sam network of RV parks and resorts. “Good Sam is an organization that RVers respect and we knew we wanted to be a part of that,” said Ryan McPeek, owner of Colonial Campground. “We are thrilled that we were able to receive this distinction.” Over the past year Colonial Campground & RV Park has undergone a
complete rehab of facilities to create a top notch RV Park. Starting with the essentials (water, electric, sewer) the 48 sites have been upgraded to 50 amp electric service to accommodate newer and larger units. The bathhouse was also completely refurbished with new fixtures and the addition of laundry facilities. “We are down to fine tuning the park by adding attractive landscaping and amenities of a modern
RV Park,” said McPeek. “Colonial offers free wifi, games such as corn hole, horseshoes and volleyball, and a playground for children and two picnic shelters are available for hosting family reunions, meetings or parties.” McPeek says the creation of a deer processing room is under way to accommodate the demand of hunters visiting Coshocton in the fall and winter. “Our RV park is in a quiet, scenic
and convenient location,” added McPeek. “Since we are locally owned, the park staff members are able to offer a great deal of knowledge on Coshocton and the surrounding areas to help guests make the most of their stay. Large groups and workers staying in Coshocton are also welcome.” Good Sam Club publishes an annual RV travel guide covering the entire United States and Canada. They also rank
each park using their triple rating system. The categories are Completeness of Facilities, Cleanliness and Physical Characteristics of Restrooms and Showers, and Visual Appeal and Environmental Quality. Each of the rankings is on a scale of 1-10. Colonial achieved the rating of 7/9*/8.5 with the star indicating exceptional cleanliness of the restroom facilities. Parks scoring high enough in each category are eli-
gible to become ‘Good Sam Parks,’ a symbol of quality in the RV industry. Staying at a Good Sam Park entitles club members to a 10 percent discount off the nightly rates. Colonial Campground also offers a military discount. For more information or to book visit www. colonialcampground. com, call 740-502-9245, or visit the park at 24688 County Road 10 in Coshocton.
being responsible for the bank’s retail lending line, including home equity lines of credit and consumer installment loans. Dolan has 38 years of banking experience, with 18 of those concentrated
in mortgage lending. He received his bachelor of science degree in business finance from The University of Akron. Dolan is active in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival, serving on two committees. He resides in Canton with his wife, Carolyn. Gallion joined CSB in 2004 while attending West Holmes High School, working in the bank’s
marketing department and banking centers. He continued his employment at CSB, serving as the Berlin Banking Center manager while attending college. Gallion graduated from Kent State University with a bachelor of science degree in business administration in August 2010. Since that time, he has served as assistant vice president, project analyst and most recently,
as project manager. He will continue in that role. Gallion is a board member of Historic Downtown Millersburg and is active throughout the Holmes County community. He resides in Millersburg. Troyer joined CSB in 2004 as assistant vice president, trust operations officer. He manages customer retirement plans
Business briefs Three promoted at CSB Commercial & Savings Bank has promoted David Dolan to vice president, retail lending manager; Brett Gallion to vice president, project
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Land transfers Berlin Township — Lloyd E. and Edna Miller to Gingeridge, 5841 State Route 39, 25.416 acres, $746,500. Ivan Yoder Builders to Randy C. and Mary Lee Wirick, 5304 Hummingbird Drive, $49,900. Steven J. Maag to Mervin D. and Katie A. Kline, 4805 Township Road 366, $130,000. Berlin House to 4KM Real Estate, Main Street, $740,000. Emery and Esta Yoder to Marcus L. Miller and Mary S. Yoder, 6584 County Road 77, $155,000. Robert R. and Lori R. Yoder to Marcus L. Miller and Mary S. Yoder, County Road 77, 0.47 acre, $2,000. Robert E. and Rebecca J. Brubacher to Steven J. Maag, 4805 Township Road 366, $180,000. Samuel C. Yoder to Berlin House, 4759 State Route 62, $400,000. Ray M. Miller to Ellis A. and Twila Miller, 5430 Township Road 377, $143,200.
Holmes County Investments to Lehler Properties, 5448 S. Market St., $222,376. Beau R. and Nicole S. Hummel to Syl J. and Erma J. Nisley, 5059 Township Road 376, $250,000. Ada H. Wengerd to Abigail Nicole Troyer, 4805 Township Road 366, $135,000. Susan Mullet to William M. and Charles H. Topping, South Market Street, 0.1 acre, $19,000. Holmes Custom Molding to Hershberger Farm & Properties, 4925 Private Road 386, $45,000. Carey Lee and Christina Conn to Leon R. and Theresa L. Raber, 5550 Rhine Road, $165,000. Leon R. Raber to Mary Mullet, 4805 Township Road 366, $147,500. Paul H. Hochstetler to Anderson Safe Properties, County Road 203, 26.308 acres, $263,080. East Holmes Development to Susan D. Miller, Oriole Court, 0.299 acre, $39,900. Albert J. and Katie A.
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Miller to Jonathan A. Miller, 4002 Township Road 366, $139,000. Clark Township — Allen A. and Ruby Miller to Owen D. and Esther Diane Miller, 3610 County Road 70, $158,500. Valentine A. and Sara M. Hershberger to David E. and Susan E. Troyer, 1978 County Road 575, $108,730. David E. and Susan Troyer to Jeremy D. Troyer, 1935 County Road 575, $90,000. Freeman A. and Anna L. Miller to Levi A. and Doris A. Yoder, 2251 Township Road 165, $290,000. Estate of Joe D. Erb to Delbert V. and Mary N. Mike Schenk photo/www.buydrphotos.com Troyer, 4416 County Road TACO BELL GOING UP — The new Taco Bell restaurant under con70, $83,830. struction on the south end of Millersburg is beginning to take shape. Paul J. and Emma Lou Miller to Vernon MC and Mabel Yoder, 2731 State Route 557, $16,825. John A. and Linda Miller to Wayne M. and Wilma KILLBUCK — Zack Shelton and 64 to Grayson will be in concert July 20 at D. Miller, state Route 93, 6 p.m. at Killbuck First Church of Christ. 0.043 acre, $250.
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Land transfers E. Kette, 9361 Township Road 82, $368,500. John N. and Leah Miller to Timothy Mast, state Route 241, 5 acres, $80,000. Dorothy J. Peppler to John M. Nippert, 9301 County Road 292, $70,000. Holmesville Village — Williams Holdings to Roy J. and Laura L. Schlabach, 310 Millersburg St., $90,000. Farmers & Savings Bank to Derick J. Amstutz, 114 Taylor St., $58,000. Killbuck Township — Joe Neville to Brittanie McClintock, 9038 Township Road 91, $85,000. Dennis W. and Bonnie L. Agawa to Kristopher J. and Shelly L. McCombs, 450 N. Main Street, $20,000. Rodney L. and Christina R. Robinson to Amanda Hunt, 8977 Township Road 92, $26,000. Hilltop Land to Rip-
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pling Brook Ranch, Township Road 81, 176.81 acres, $1.125 million. Raber Family Farm to Leon L and Lisa J. Raber, Township Road 66, 67.96 acres, $238,000. Keith A. and Erma M. Kelling to Allen and Wilma Gingerich, 3776 Township Road 90, $11,077. Smith Dairy Properties to Joshua J. and Joy R. Neptune, 182 W. Front St., $77,500. Killbuck Village — Holmes Investments to 827 Associates Limited, 310 Main St., $75,000. Steve and Nora Arm-
brust to Patrick Obrst, 180 Railroad St., $9,000. Ronald L. Weiser to Brenda J. Doty, 170 Bucy Drive, $120,000. Robert S. Chaney to Chance A. Miller, 630 N. Main St., $96,000. Knox Township — Donald D. Immel to Bobby and Theresa Watkins, 13419 State Route 39, $22,100. James J. and Teri R. Snyder to Timothy J. Mould and Lauren M. Mika, Township Road 208, 7.018 acres, $32,500. James M. Landoll to Steven Carathers, Township Road 539, 2.119 acres, $8,687.90.
James M. Landoll to Jonas L. and Arlene L. Mast, Township Road 205, 4.386 acres, $17,982. Cecile J. McCloud to William A. and Mary A. Miller, 5776 Country Road 22, $175,000. Daniel J. and Kay M. Robin to Scott T. and Jean R. Elliot, October Hills, $15,500. Roger and Melenie Francis to Emmelie and Howard Downin and Melenie Francis, October Hills, $15,500. Dennis D. and Deborah J. Raber to Arlen and Stephanie Kemp, 5701 Township Road 466, $16,000.
Bruce Dean and Larry Lee Frary to Barn Stone Run, 13907 Township Road 223, $310,000. Shane and Tracy Cultice to Jeffrey D. Walton and Wendy Sage, Private Road 231, five acres, $35,750. William S. Paolucci and Joyce M. Bresler to John A. Jones, 6035 Township Road 501, $96,000. Robert R. and Connie S. Chasteen to John J. and Katie Mae Coblentz, 16550 Township Road 210, $160,000. David L. Giffin to Philip and Elizabeth S. Clemons, Delaware Lookout, $10,000.
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Glenmont Village — Aunt Farms to James and Cindy Boughman, 120 Main St., $35,000. Hardy Township — R & E Family Farm to Patricia Ann Hipp, Township Road 305, 66.745 acres, $650,000. Alvin B. and Clara W. Troyer to Ivan M. and Alma J. Miller, 6208 County Road 333, $225,000. William and Leah Hinds to Larry L. and Holly L. Clark, 9359 County Road 292, $120,500. Alvin B. and Clara W. Troyer to Ivan M. and Alma J. Miller, 6208 County Road 333, $225,000. Wayne E. Miller to Lynn and Sharon Kandel, 6270 Township Road 323, $50,500. Debra L. Polin to RAM USA, 9760 Township Road 301, $135,000. Thomas A. O’Malley to David P. and Rebecca
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run strongman competitions at his other fitness centers, and it attracts a wide number of athletes, from body builders, power lifters and Crossfit participants, to people who want to push their limits. There are four events in the competition — farmer’s walk, obstacle course, clean and press for reps and a vehicle pull. Men’s classes will pull a firetruck, while women’s classes will pull a Humvee, Koch said. Pre-registration entry forms are available on the Epic Fitness’ website, with a $25 entry fee. Entry fees on the day of the event are $35. Competitors will weigh in Friday at Epic Fitness, 104 S. Market St.,
10 a.m.-5 p.m. or Saturday, 9-10:30 a.m. The competition will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday in front of the fire department. In addition to the strength competition, residents will have the traditional events during Shreve Homecoming, including the Shreve Supports Our Troops parade kicking off the weekend at 6 p.m. Friday. The parade will start at Shreve Elementary School and end in the square. The trick truck show will be Friday, registration starting at 4 p.m. with a $5 entry fee.
“We’re learning from past years and trying to add something new.” Melissa Patrick, Shreve Homecoming committee member Patrick said the first 25 cars will receive a dash plaque, a new perk this year, and a 50/50 drawing will be held during the show. Friday’s entertainment will be returning classic rock group SOBOS, who will start its set at 8 p.m. Friday. For Saturday’s festivities, the chicken barbecue will start at 4 p.m. Patrick
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Garden Tour is this weekend Holmes County Friends and Neighbors of Every Woman’s House Garden Tour, July 12, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (rain date is July 13 from noon-5 p.m.). Locations of gardens are available at www.everywomanshouse.
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Public record Sheriff June 8 — Domestic violence was reported on Township Road 410 in Walnut Creek Township. June 9 — Fraud was reported on U.S. 62 in Paint Township. June 10 — A report was taken of vandalism on Township Road 1032 in Ripley Township. June 11 — A bank robbery was reported on County Road 70 in Clark Township. A report was taken of
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A breaking and entering attempt was reported on state Route 83 in Mechanic Township. An assault was reported on Township Road 466 in Washington Township. June 16 — Vandalism was reported on County Road 189 in Prairie Township. A report of harassment was taken on U.S. 62 in Richland Township. A report was taken of fraud on Township Road 321 in Hardy Township. Criminal damage was reported on County Road 150 in Mechanic Township. June 17 — Criminal damaging was reported on County Road 314 in Monroe Township. Criminal damaging was reported on state Route 83 in Mechanic Township. A report was taken of breaking and entering on East Jackson Street in Holmesville. A complaint was taken of harassment on County Road 292 in Hardy Township. June 19 — Domestic
violence was reported on state Route 83 in Mechanic Township. A report was taken of theft on state Route 226 in Ripley Township. Theft was reported on North Main Street in Killbuck. Theft was reported on Vermillion Street in Holmesville. A report was received of harassment on County Road 292 in Hardy Township. June 22 — Domestic violence was reported on Township Road 501 in Knox Township. June 23 — Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of breaking and entering on County Road 100 in Washington Township. June 24 — A report was taken of vandalism on Main Street in Killbuck. June 25 — A report of fraud was taken by the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office. June 26 — Grand theft was reported on Township Road 67 in Killbuck Township.
Assault was reported on state Route 83 in Mechanic Township. June 27 — Criminal damage was reported on Main Street in Killbuck. A report was taken of harassment on County Road 452 in Richland Township. Harassment was reported on U.S. 62 in Richland Township. June 28 — Domestic violence was reported on County Road 100 in Ripley Township. Theft of service was reported on state Route 39 in Hardy Township. June 29 — Automobile theft was reported on state Route 39 in Washington Township. An assault was reported on the Holmes County Trail in Hardy Township. A report was taken of domestic violence on Township Road 467 in Washington Township. June 30 — Grand theft was reported on County Road 144 in Walnut Creek Township. A report was taken of criminal damaging on
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time for m a n y y e a r s in the 1950s. A f t e r t h e i r daught e r , Cheryl, was born, he settled for driving at local race tracks in Ohio. He was track champion at several race tracks and is still remembered by many fans. Bill worked his entire life as a mechanic and was well-known as being able to fix anything on a car. He farmed in Carroll County and at the same time drove school bus for over 25 years. Many of his “kids” still remember riding on his bus. He was the best ever, they say. He started working at Buckeye JVS when it opened
in New Philadelphia in the maintenance department, where he retired. Surviving in addition to his daughter, Cheryl and her husband, Bob Ling of Killbuck, are sisters, Mary Eileen Starkey of Canton, and Kathleen Blandford of Louisville; many nieces and nephews; a cousin, Jessie Wilhour of Florida; and a brother-in-law, Robert Sechler of Florida. When his wife, Dorothy, passed away in 2008, he continued to live with his daughter and her husband until a severe stroke in 2013. He enjoyed having family around him all the time, and especially enjoyed his dog, Jack, whom he rescued and spent many hours cuddling with in his chair. The family has truly enjoyed their years with him and especially enjoyed the sto-
ries of the old racing days. Bill was very well-respected and liked by everyone he knew. He never met a stranger and he was always the first one to help someone in need. His quick wit and sense of humor entertained many with his pranks. He enjoyed the frequent continued visits from his friends and former co-workers. After Bill’s stroke, he lived at Majora Lane Care Center in Millersburg, where he received the finest and most loving care from every person there. He was loved by the entire staff. A memorial service was held June 29 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Donations may be made to Alexander Funeral Home, P.O. Box 108, Millersburg 44654, to help defray funeral expenses.
Milo Troyer, 77 Milo R. Troyer, 77, of Wooster, passed away Friday, June 20, 2014, at Glendora Health Care Center, Wooster. He was born June 8, 1937, in Berlin, the son of Roman and Susie (Gingerich) Troyer, and had worked for the Holmes County Department
of Human Services as a caseworker. He was a member of Berlin First Baptist Church. Surviving are a brother, Roman Troyer of Wooster; and sisters Joy Troyer of Smithville, and Roseanne Hite of Brewster.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Sherman Troyer; and a sister, Rhoda J. Troyer. Private graveside services were held in Berlin Cemetery with the Rev. Tom Nye. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, assisted the family.
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Immunization clinics The Holmes County Health Department offers children’s immunization clinics at various sites throughout Holmes County on a monthly basis. Immunizations are offered to anyone 0-18 years of age at no cost. Medicaid cards and donations are accepted. A parent or guardian must accompany children. Another adult may take the child with written permission from the parent. Take a copy of the child’s immunization record. Below are the scheduled clinics: — Holmes County Health Department, 931 Wooster Road, Millersburg, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-4:30 p.m. (Health Clinic only, closed first and third Wednesday afternoons of each month. First and third Monday’s from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-6:30 p.m.) — Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, 2619 Township Road 144, Walnut
Creek, Tuesday, July 22, 8:30-11:30 a.m. — St. John’s Lutheran Church, 8084 State Route 241, Mount Hope, Wednesday, July 16, 8:3011:30 a.m. — Keim Lumber, 4465 State Route 557, Charm, Wednesday, July 23, 8:3011:30 a.m. Please bring your immunization record. If a child has had immunizations, no shots will be given without the parents’ record. Those covered by health insurance, please bring your insurance card and social security number and date of birth of the person named on card. Immunizations help prevent diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, HIB, measles, mumps, rubella, chicken pox and hepatitis B. Children should begin their immunizations at 2 months of age and should be fully immunized before they are 2 years of age.
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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 330674-5972, Ext. 211.
Record (From Page 30) June 19 — A report was taken of theft that occurred at a business on state Route 39. Domestic violence was reported at a residence on West Jackson Street. A report was taken of theft that occurred at a business on state Route 39. June 23 — Theft was reported from a business on South Washington Street. Theft was reported from a business on South Washington Street. June 24 — Police officers made an arrest for domestic violence. June 25 — Theft was reported at a business on South Washington Street. June 26 — Criminal damaging was reported at
a residence on East Jackson Street. June 27 — Criminal damaging was reported at a residence on South Washington Street. June 28 — A report was taken of theft at a business on South Washington Street. A report of assault was taken at a residence on North Mad Anthony Street. July 1 — The department responded to a report of harassment at a business on South Washington Street. July 2 — Criminal damaging was reported on Majora Lane. July 3 — Theft was reported at a business on North Washington Street. July 5 — Criminal damaging was reported at a residence on South Mad Anthony Street.
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‘Laina’ says it all By ANDREW VOGEL Staff Writer Years before Laina Snyder even got to high school, West Holmes fans, a community rabid about basketball, knew that she was special. So special, in fact, that they began comparing her to Lisa Cline, the program’s all-time leading scorer and greatest player. After four years, Snyder has broken Cline’s school record in the shot put, is the Knights’ career leader in rebounds and third in points, while also leading the team to its first state title since 1986. It’s clear that the comparisons to Cline don’t even do her justice. The 6-foot-1 post has made a name for herself all on her own. Snyder is this year’s Daily Record/Park Mazda/Insurance Centre Agency Senior Girls Athlete of the Year after not only being named the Div. II Girls Basketball Player of the Year in all of Ohio and leading the Knights to an undefeated season, but also finishing as the state runner-up in the shot put with a school-record throw of 44-9 1/2. In addition to her two Div. II AllOhio nods as a senior in basketball and track and field, as both a sophomore and junior she was named a third-team All-Ohioan in volleyball as a middle hitter. Ever since she was barely in middle school, almost unreachable expectations have been heaped on Snyder. West Holmes girls basketball coach Lisa Patterson said that despite an enormous spotlight since well before she was old
enough to drive, every step of the way she’s handled them with class and grace on her way to becoming the school’s most accomplished athlete since, well, Cline. “Whether she’s at Rodhe’s Grocery Store or at a little kid’s soccer game or sitting in church, everybody knows who she is, what she’s done and what an amazing person she is,” Patterson said. Snyder, as well as classmates Emily Molnar, an honorable mention AllOhioan at point guard, and Paiten Strother, another All-Daily Record first-team selection, led the Knights to a 29-0 record, culminating in a 62-45 victory over Kettering Archbishop Alter in the state championship game. The Knights were the first Div. II squad to finish the season undefeated since St. Bernard Roger Bacon in 1995. The West Holmes trio took the top three spots in the newspaper’s Girls Athlete of the Year voting, made up of a total of seven Daily Record sports staff members and correspondents. Snyder took four of the first-place votes for a total of 67 points, with Molnar earning two firstplace votes for a total of 57, while Strother notched the other first place vote and tallied 53. Smithville’s Natalie Indermuhle, a three-sport standout who went to regionals in soccer, basketball and track and field, was fourth with 47. Triway’s Mariah Cruise, who also starred in soccer, basketball and track and field, rounded out the top five with 34. As skilled of an allaround athlete as Snyder
is, she will be remembered most for leading the Knights to their first state title in 28 years. What made the ride to Columbus even more significant was that Snyder, Molnar and Strother also reached the title game as sophomores and juniors, only to be denied by Shaker Heights Hathaway Brown both times. As competitive as Snyder is — the mild-mannered blonde doesn’t even like to lose at checkers — the loss in Columbus the second time around drove her with an almost maniacal focus. “After the second loss to Hathaway Brown,” Snyder said, “no one was going to be better than us and we weren’t going to lose. Starting in March of last year, I started doing everything I could that could possibly make us better the next March.” Boy, did she ever. Snyder was named the Ohio Cardinal Conference Player of the Year for a third straight season and the Eastern District Player of the Year for a second season. She led the team in scoring for a fourth straight year, putting up 14.2 points per game, and was tops on the squad in rebounds (9.5). For her career, she’s the program leader in boards (1,144) and third in points (1,633). Patterson points out, though, that what made Snyder so unique was that she didn’t demand the ball on every possession. She was perfectly content to rebound and defend if that’s what her team needed — in the title game she had just one field goal. Snyder is such a special player, though, because
Laina Snyder goes up for two with the left hand semifinal win over Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary. she deferred to her team- 42-0 1/2 heave. Her goal mates and ultimately that as a senior was obvious — made the Knights better break the school record as a whole. of 43-8 1/2, held by Cline. “Laina’s stats aren’t She finally broke it at the astounding,” Patterson OCC Championships in said, “but look at what May with a 44-2 3/4. she did to the players “That 43-8 was in my around her. I ran into a mind since the end of last fan at Wal-Mart and they season,” said Snyder, who said, ‘That’s the best West will play basketball at Div. Holmes team I’ve ever II Ashland next fall. “I seen go through.’ That knew that’s what I wanted has to do with Laina. She to get. Without someone could’ve taken a lot of the ahead of you that had glory herself, but she’s so been that good, I don’t unselfish and made every- think I would have had body better.” those dreams in my mind While Snyder’s talent to get that far.” in basketball was evident As a senior, Snyder’s even as a youngster, her runner-up in the shot rise in the throws was a helped the Knights finish much more meteoric one. in a tie for second at state Snyder didn’t begin hurl- with 25 points — their ing the shot until she was highest place in school a junior, and in her first history. season she finished fourth “It shows the type of at the state meet with a athletes we have at West
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Holmes,” Snyder said. “It’s been great to be a part of that winning attitude.” Patterson said Snyder has set the standard for the next generation of Knights athletes. “A lot of people are going to remember the name of Laina,” Patterson said. “You don’t have to associate a last name with her. She’s been told since she was a little kid that she’s the next Lisa and she’s not Lisa. She’s Laina. The little Lady Knights of the future — you’re not the next Lisa, you’re the next Laina.” With all due respect to Patterson, because of Snyder’s unique talent, leadership and attitude, it will be quite some time before the next Laina comes along for West Holmes.
Sunday afternoon twin bill a true blast from the past Ernie Banks would have loved it. Mr. Cub, who recently graced the cover of Sports Illustrated, was as famous for his exclamation “let’s play two” as he was for his Hall of Fame career numbers, which included 512 homers and more than 1,600 RBI. I felt as though I was back in old Cleveland Municipal Stadium for a Sunday afternoon doubleheader. Yes, kids, they really did used to play two games in one day and only charge one admission. They used to give away wooden bats players could use in Little League, but that’s a different story.
Sunday afternoon The team is at Lehman Field made up of Kevin in Berlin, I took in several former Lynch a twin bill where Hiland players Kaufman Realty who are curStaff Writer played Coshocton’s rently or used B-Dry in Class A to play college wooden bat league baseball, mixed baseball action. with a couple It was a beautiful day for guys from surrounding schools, baseball, with sunny skies and such as Joey Gonzalez from temperatures in the high 70s. West Holmes and Ashland Of course, I’ve always said that University, and Derek Carmiany day that ends in “y” is a chael (Triway, Akron). good day for baseball. It was fun seeing kids I Kaufman Realty is like the coached and coached against in New York Yankees of the Little League playing as young league, the team with the most men. championships that plays with Luke Burch has taken his tala certain swagger. ents from ruling the diamonds
around Holmes County to Kent State, where he plays outfield for the Golden Flashes. Burch and Gonzo were two of the best ball players I ever saw in Little League and high school, and it’s great to see them playing at the next level. But there were several other outstanding players on Kaufman’s roster. You know it’s a good team when Gonzalez was riding the bench in the first game. He was designated hitter in the second game, getting into the outfield for the final inning. His first time up, he laced a single up the middle, then he worked a walk. He is a much
more disciplined hitter now that he has matured. I always wondered what would happen if we mixed the talents from both ends of Holmes County and put them on a team. Kaufman Realty has taken talent from Holmes and surrounding counties to build a super power. Tuscarawas Central Catholic and Hiland are long-standing bitter rivals, yet on this team, Sam Fondriest, a former Saint and all these former Hiland players get along so well. That is largely in part because they all share one goal — winning. See Pg. 35 — PAST
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The chip on his shoulder made Arnold’s game rise By ANDREW VOGEL Staff Writer After four years, the big impact that West Holmes’ Brady Arnold has had, belying his diminutive 5-foot-9 stature, is abundantly clear. However, before he became the most marked man in the Ohio Cardinal Conference, for opponents covering Arnold seemed more like a punchline than a challenging assignment. “Everywhere I went they’d say, ‘Oh, I got the little guy’ and they’d laugh,” Arnold said. “Having them underestimate me put a chip on my shoulder to attack them and make them eat their words.” After shouldering the load and helping West Holmes win OCC titles in both football and basketball, Arnold got the last laugh. Arnold is this year’s Daily Record/Park Mazda/Insurance Centre Agency Senior Boys Athlete of the Year after becoming the Knights’ alltime leading scorer, pour-
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ing in 1,726 career points to shatter the old mark of 1,201, set 40 years ago by Mike Cline. In addition to being the OCC Player of the Year in basketball as a senior and two-time Daily Record Player of the Year, Arnold was also a dynamic playmaker in football — being a twotime honoree as first-team All-District and the OCC Special Teams Player of the Year as a senior. For good measure, he came out for track and field for the first time last spring and finished fourth in the OCC in the long jump, and his season-best leap of 21-7 is second-best in school history. “I’m not the biggest or strongest guy,” Arnold said, “so I have to use my speed and quickness. My jumping ability really helped me rise over people.” Arnold came out just ahead in this year’s voting for Boys Athlete of the Year, made up of seven Daily Record sports staffers and correspondents. Arnold took four of the first-place votes and finished with 65 points, while
really have a bad lineup to put out there. Fondriest ripped a grand “The guys know to slam to highlight a six-run come and play hard,” second inning to cap off Yoder added. “If they’re the doubleheader sweep not going to play hard, by Kaufman Realty. we’ll find somebody else Recent Hiland grad who will. At the same Jordan Yoder, who will time, this is summer basebe pitching and playing ball. We’re going to come outfield for Malone next here and play hard, play season, tossed a nifty six- to win, but we’re going to inning one-hitter in the have fun doing it.” second game. The lefty One of the players who fanned six and walked only one. Joe Smith, not to be mistaken for the former Tribe reliever of the same name, came on and struck out the side in the seventh to shut the door on Sunday’s action. Coaching that crew is Ross Yoder, another one of those fine former Hawks ball players who finally put his glove and bat away and is employing the pencil, writing out the lineup card. He says the hardest thing as coach is balancing out the at-bats for all the players. “It’s a good thing to have really good players sitting on your bench,” Yoder said. “We try to equal out the at-bats. It’s summer ball and these 4441 CR 70 guys all need playing Charm, OH 44617 time. The good thing is, 330-231-0315 they’re all really good ball players. We don’t
Norwayne’s Kaleb Harris, the Div. II state champion in the 300 hurdles, was second with 57 points, collecting one first-place vote. Harris’ teammate in football, quarterback Joe Dreher, was third with 54, picking up the other pair of first-place votes. Loudonville’s Ryan Weber, a state champion at 195, was fourth with 37, while Norwayne’s Trevahn Beery and Chippewa’s Stoney Epling tied for fifth with 27 apiece. Beery was a standout defensive back and finished second at state in the 400 in Div. II, while the tight end Epling was a key piece of the Chipps’ turnaround season on the gridiron while also averaging a doubledouble in basketball. After the graduation of a big senior class in 2013, Arnold got used to seeing plenty of double-teams this past winter. Nonetheless, he still managed to lead the area in both scoring (25.8 points per game) and free throw shooting (83 percent), can 41 percent of his 3-point attempts and dish out over three assists per
game. Arnold credited his supporting cast, with key contributors like Josh Neer and Scott Troyer. “My teammates gave me the ball in good spots,” Arnold said, “and I was able to beat the double team before it got there.” West Holmes boys coach Keith Troyer said what set Arnold apart was his ability to move off screens, in concert with his vertical jump. “He did a good job of moving off the ball,” Troyer said. “He was very quick when he came off screens. The other thing that made him so hard to guard is when he shot his jump shot, he got up off the floor. He could also get to the rim any time he wanted.” The Knights as a team, like their star player, weren’t blessed with a lot of size. As a result, their game plan centered on frenetic defense and a quick transition offense. “We got after it on defense,” Arnold said. “We knew we were undersized and we could pressure, get out and run. We wanted to make it hard for their guards to bring the ball up. We were able to play fast. “Even though we lost a seems to always have fun lot of guys,” Arnold added, as long as he’s holding “this was one of the harda bat is Clinton Yoder, Ross’s younger brother. I est working groups I’ve still have the autographed ever played with. We had line-up card with a photo to be because we were that small and we outof Clippy from his noworked everyone.” hitter he tossed against The end result was the Reedsville Eastern in school’s unlikely first the regional semifinals OCC title. After Mansthe year Hiland finally field Senior forfeited knocked off Newark the title in late February Catholic and went to because of an ineligible state.
player, the Knights took the crown with a record of 12-2 in conference play and 19-5 overall. “It wasn’t necessarily the way we wanted to win it,” Arnold admitted, “but I’ll take it.” Even though basketball is Arnold’s best sport, and it’s what he’ll play as he heads to Div. II West Liberty (W.Va.) next fall, he admits that his favorite athletic memory came in football, after the Knights thumped tradition-laden Steubenville 35-7 to send them into the 2012 Div. III regional final. The Knights won a share of the conference crown just two years after limping through a 1-9 season, including a winless campaign in the OCC. “It was an unbelievable experience to see all that hard work come into play after taking our fair share of bruises the first couple years,” said Arnold, who was a ballhawking defensive back and dynamic return man. “To see that dedication that the senior class put in and help send them out and end their careers the way everyone wants to — in the playoffs — was pretty sweet.” As electric of an athlete as Arnold was, coach Troyer said what ultimately propelled him was a non-stop motor. “Nothing surprised me with him because he put in a ton of work in the summer,” Troyer said. “Even during football, he’d be in at 9 or 10 at night and he and his dad would come shoot around. His work ethic was phenomenal.” The 5-foot-9 dynamo may have sneaked up on
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Brady Arnold was a two-time Daily Record Player of the Year in boys basketball en route to becoming West Holmes’ all-time leading scorer. Arnold also excelled in football and track this past year, and edged out Norwayne’s Kaleb Harris to become the Senior Boys Athlete of the Year. people early in his career, but by the end it was no surprise what he was able to accomplish.
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Deborah Shrimplin, 60 Deborah K. Shrimplin, 60, of Killbuck, went to be with the Lord comfortably and peacefully on Friday, June 20, 2014. She was born Nov. 8, 1953, in Coshocton to Clyde and Dorothy (Donley) Shrimplin. She enjoyed her grandsons’ company, cats, birds and especially horses. She was noted for her hard working, loyal, determined, can-do type attitude, and always had a smile. She was always willing to help a neighbor and her family. Surviving are a daughter, Trudy Cool of Killbuck; grandsons Alec and Timmy Cool of Killbuck; sisters Holly (Dirk) Tarman of Oregon and Patty K. Moody of Arizona; a brother, Scott (Sandy) Shrimplin of Nellie; and a great aunt, Camilla Donley of Coshocton. She was preceded in death
by her parents; her grandparents, Arthur and Helen Slonecker; and two newborn infant brothers. There were no services. Fischer Funeral Home, Warsaw, assisted the family. www.fischerfuneralhome. com. Memorial donations be made to LifeCare Hospice, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691.
Roy ‘Fritz’ Hochstetler, 62 Roy J. “Fritz” Hochstetler, 62, of Beach City, passed away Saturday, June 21, 2014 at his home following a courageous battle with cancer. He was born in Millersburg on July 27, 1951 to the late John W. and Katie (Weaver) Hochstetler and married Beth McIntosh on Dec. 26, 1987. She survives. He was a truck driver for many years, most recently for W&W Transport in Winesburg. He was a member of Zion Reformed Church in Winesburg, was an avid Indians fan and enjoyed old cars. In addition to his wife, he is survived by children, Theresa Sexton of Brewster, Charlotte Hochstetler of Beach City, Nina (Patrick) Nock of Brewster and Tiffany (James) Ousley of Louisville; grandchildren,
Alex and Amanda Sexton, Madilyn Hochstetler, Emily Ousley and a granddaughter on the way; brothers, Aden (Anna) Hochstetler of Sugarcreek, William (Mary) Hochstetler of Millersburg and Eli (Vesta) Hochstetler of Berlin; sisters, Anna Hochstetler and Mary Schlabach, both of Millersburg. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother-in-law, Rob Schlabach. Funeral services were June 26 at Zion Reformed Church in Winesburg with Pastor Brett Barkley officiating. Burial followed in the West Lawn Cemetery in Winesburg. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled arrangements.. Share a memory or sign the guest book at www.spidellfuneralhome.com.
Martha Hilty, 89 Martha L. Hilty, 89, 9102 State Route 83, Holmesville, died Tuesday, June 24, 2014, at the home of her daughter, Amanda Gingerich, after a lengthy illness. She was born March 27, 1925, in Mount Eaton to the late Levi D. and Malinda Troyer Miller and married Levi E. Hilty Dec. 6, 1945. He died Feb. 21, 1991. She was a member of the Amish Church and had made her home near Holmesville since 1953. Surviving are children, Eli (Ella) Hilty of the home, Emma (Andy) Shetler of Holmesville, Amanda (Eli) Gingerich and Pete (Mary) Hilty, both of Fredericksburg; a daughter-in-law, Ida Hilty of Amity, Ore.; a sonin-law, Jacob Shetler of Hol-
mesville; 46 grandchildren; 163 great-grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter; and sisters, Ada Hostetler of Fredericksburg and Amanda (Dan) Hostetler of Holmesville. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Dan Hilty and a daughter, Linda Shetler; brothers, Dan and Eli Miller; and sisters, Mary Hostetler, Lizzie Hershberger and Ella Weaver. Services were June 27 at the Eli Hilty residence, 9106 State Route 83, Holmesville, with Abner Nisley officiating. Burial was in Yoder Cemetery, Prairie Township. Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg asisted the family.
Helen Marie Hall, 99, of Wooster, passed away Tuesday, June 24, 2014, after a brief illness. She was born June 2, 1915, in Easton, Pa., the second of eight children of Ralph E. and Mabel (Hawk) Sharp. She attended school in Easton, until moving to Ohio during the Great Depression, where she attended Wolf Creek School. She was a 1932 graduate of Killbuck High School. On Oct. 9, 1934, she married Charles Milton Hall. He preceded her in death Nov. 19, 1990. Helen had made her home in Fredericksburg for 45 years prior to moving to Wooster in 1986. Helen worked at the Holmes County Home as the downstairs cook, then at Fredericksburg Art Pottery and as a cook at Fredericksburg School. She started with the U.S. Postal Service on Nov. 21, 1953 and for 25 of her 26 years with the Postal Service, she served as Postmaster in Fredericksburg, retiring Aug. 24, 1979. For many years, she trained newly appointed Postmasters and also taught a class at Malone College for new Postmasters. She was a member of Fredericksburg Presbyterian Church for over 60 years, where she served as a Deacon and on the Women’s Task Force. She was a 65-year member of the Order of Eastern Star No. 496 in Shreve and was a member of Mansfield Shrine, having first joined the former White Shrine in Wooster. Helen was a 40-year member of Wayne County Cancer Board and co-chaired a long-term local cancer followup project. She was a senior partner
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at Wooster Community Hospital for many years and taught Ida Sue School children to swim at the YMCA, after having learned herself to swim at the age of 80. Helen’s many years of civic and volunteer work earned an appointment to the Senior Citizens Hall of Fame of the Area Agency on Aging in 1994. Surviving are daughters, Phyllis Pavlovicz, and Vicky (Richard) Senff, both of Wooster; grandchildren, Debby (Kevin) Graham of Lake Stevens, Wash., and Benjamin (Julia) Senff of Louisville, Ky.; great-grandchildren, Danielle, Olivia and Bethany Graham, Marie and Charles Senff; a sister, Fern Crisanti of Bangor, Pa.; and nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by sisters, Isabel, Dorothy, Virginia, and Wanda; and brothers, Peter and infant, Bernard. Family graveside services were to be held in Fredericksburg. Memorial contributions may be made to Fredericksburg Volunteer Fire Department, 288 N. Mill St., Fredericksburg 44627. Murray Funeral Home, Fredericksburg, handled arrangements.
Evelyn Hennis, 82 Evelyn May (Vopicka) Hennis, 81, of Millersburg, born to Frances and Alois Vopicka in Cleveland, on July 29, 1932, passed away peacefully at her home on Tuesday morning, June 17, 2014. Married to the late Glenn R. Hennis for 57 years and beloved mother of Mark (Annette),Todd (Diana), and Kevin (Sue). Grandmother
of Richard, David (Annie), and Steven (Megan). She was a farmer and friend to all animals. Private memorial services were held. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, assisted the family. Donations may be made in her name to Holmes County Humane Society, P.O. Box 442, Millersburg 44654.
Richard E. “Rick” Lawrence, 69, of Loudonville, died Sunday, July 6, 2014, at OSU Medical Center of Columbus, after a oneweek illness. Rick was born June 8, 1945, in Medina, the son of the late James Robert and Alice Jean (Duncan) Lawrence, and was a 1964 Loudonville High School graduate. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran of Vietnam, and lived most of his life in Loudonville and worked 25 years with The Flxible Company in inventory control and then spent 16 years with Walmart of Millersburg. Rick was a member of Perrysville United Methodist Church, American Legion Post 257 of Loudonville, was a former member of the Loudonville Jaycees, and was a former Loudonville Village zoning inspector. He loved watching girl’s softball, bowling, collecting coins and playing golf. Surviving are his wife, Sheryle (Au) Lawrence, whom he married June 12, 1971; daughters, Melissa (Dan) Piorkowski of Parma, Melody (Jon) Yoder of Johnstown, and Kerri (Jed) Fields of Loudonville; grandchildren, Erin Drawbridge, Colten Smith, Lilly Smith, Candace Yoder, Brandon
McFadden, Jacob Yoder, and Miana Fields; and a sister, Eleanor Oakes of Phoenix, Ariz. He was preceded in death by his parents and a niece, Elizabeth Oakes. Services will be Friday, July 11 at 10:30 a.m. at Lindsey Funeral Home, Loudonville, with the Rev. Millissa Hartson officiating. Burial will be in Loudonville Cemetery. Friends may call today (Thursday, July 10) from 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Perrysville United Methodist Church, in care of Tammy Kline, 2724 County Road 967, Perrysville 44864; or Loudonville Youth Association, P.O. Box 135, Loudonville 44842. Online condolences may be left for the family by visiting www.ByerlyLindsey.com.
Frances Orbek, 92 Frances Theresa (Crea) Orbek of Holmesville passed away quietly on Thursday, June 19, 2014, the day before her 93rd birthday. She leaves behind a daughter, Laura Stefanski; and grandchildren, Meghan Orbek, Mark Stefanski and John Stefanski. Her son, Joseph, preceded her in death. Frances will be remembered for her appreciation of country life, exceptional baking, fondness for birds and especially her love of family and friends. Cremation has taken place and a mass has been
said in her remembrance. No memorial services are planned. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, assisted the family.
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Accidents A Big Prairie woman was injured in a crash June 7 along state Route 226 in Washington Township. According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Kathryn A. ShultzEdwards, 42, state Route 226, was transported to Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg by a West Holmes Fire District squad. Shultz was operating a 2014 Harley Davidson motorcycle westbound on Route 226, east of Lakeville, when she went off the road to the right and slid in some gravel on a driveway apron and overturned onto the side of the motorcycle and was ejected from the vehicle. Shultz was wearing her helmet. She was cited for operat-
ing a motor vehicle with- by Robert A. Patterson, 47, out reasonable control, Force Road, Shreve. according to the patrol. Patterson was cited for failure to yield when turnA Holmesville man was ing left, according to the injured in a crash June 5 patrol. on Sylvan Road, Wooster Township, Wayne County. A Dover man was According to the Wooster injured in a crash June 7 Post of the State Highway along state Route 39 in Patrol, Jeffrie Wilson, 62, Walnut Creek Township. Township Road 560, was According to the transported to Wooster Wooster Post of the State Community Hospital by a Highway Patrol, Lonnie Wooster Township squad. D. Swartzentruber, 58, Wilson was operating Gordon Road, was transa 2007 Harley Davidson ported to Union Hospital motorcycle eastbound on in Dover by a Swiss Valley Sylvan Road, west of Hill- Joint Ambulance. crest Drive, when a west- Swartzentruber was bound vehicle turned left operating a 2003 Harley in front of him and caused Davidson eastbound on Wilson to lay down his Route 39, near the intervehicle and slide. section with Township The westbound vehicle Road 405, when he slid was a box truck operated onto the road trying to
avoid a person in the road who had been ejected in a prior crash. Swartzentruber slid into the wheel of the buggy and was ejected from his bike. The buggy continued westbound and was found at its residence. Swartzentruber was not wearing a helmet and no name was available for the person in the road. No citations were issued, according to the patrol.
District No. 1 squad. Bowers was operating a 2013 Harley-Davidson motorcycle southbound on Route 60, south of Township Road 252, when he went off the right side of the road on a curve and overturned his vehicle. He was totally ejected from the motorcycle but was wearing a helmet. Bowers was cited for operating a motor vehicle without reasonable A Reynoldsburg man control, according to the was injured in a motor- patrol. cycle crash June 17 along state Route 60 in Monroe Two people were injured Township. in a crash June 19 along According to the Wooster state Route 93 in Clark Post of the State Highway Township. Patrol, John M. Bowers, 61, According to the Wooster Sandral Drive, was trans- Post of the State Highway ported to Pomerene Hos- Patrol, Kenneth A. Lung, pital in Millersburg by a 25, South Haven, Miss., and
Allen A. Miller, 29, County Road 70, Sugarcreek, were taken to Akron General Hospital via helicopter. Lung was operating a 2006 Pontiac Torrent southbound on Route 93 when he attempted to turn left onto County Road 108 and struck Miller’s 2004 Acura TI head-on as he was northbound, according to the patrol. Lung’s vehicle was pushed backward to the northeast and struck a telephone junction box, a sign and a utility pole. He was trapped in his vehicle and freed via non-mechanical means. Lung was cited for not wearing his seat belt and failure to yield the right of way when turning left, according to the patrol.
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FOR SALE: Ashland Wood Cook Stove, older but works okay. Reservoir needs new tank $650 740-610-1776 FOR SALE: Natural Gas cook stove with electric ignition, very good condition. $425 (330) 674-5499 Ext 2 17 CU. ft. gas Diamond fridge used 1 year, excellent cond., $1600. (330) 231-6867 FOR SALE: Maytag Ringer Washer, color green, good cond., $375 OBO (330) 600-1762 Winesburg. OLDER ELECTRIC Frig, works fine, good for shop or basement. $40 (330) 695-2571 25 CU. ft. chest freezer, good for an ice box. exc. cond. Ervin Weaver Jr. (330) 695-2905 1 PREMIER gas range, good cond., $200. 2 garage door openers, good cond. (330) 473-7500 WANTED: CHEST freezer in working condition. 15-25 cu. ft. (330) 359-5942 FOR SALE- 16 GB Apple Ipad 2. Brand new in box w/ all accessories. $300 OBO (330) 674-1606
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Hay Equipment 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
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Dozers '09 750J LGP 7K hrs, cab, heat, air $84,000 '06 JD650J LGP only 3000 hrs $54,000 '06 Case 650K 1300hrs with winch $47,500 '05 JD450J LT w/ six way $32,000 '98 Cat D5C-III XL w/ six way $25,000 Case 850G w/ forestry package, winch, & arch $34,000 Case 850D w/ forestry package, winch, & arch $30,000 Excavators '06 Komatsu PC200LC-8 $93,000 Mini Excavators '07 TB145 excavator only 1500 hrs. Hyd thumb $37,000 '06 TB153FR low hrs $35,000 '11 ZX50U-3 Cab, Heat, Air nice $42,000 '06 Volvo ECR38 1500hrs $21,000 '04 Yanmar VIO35 mini hoe $18,500 Loaders '07 JD605C crawler loader w/ forks $37,500 JD 555G crawler loader, rebuilt trans $21,000 Case 455C Loader $17,500 '09 Cat IT14G Wheel Loader cab, heat, air 7K hrs. nice $30,000 '05 JD310G Back hoe only 2200 hrs $35,000 Skidders 2- JD 540B Skidder $19,500 each '83 JD 640 Skidder $22,500 JD 440C Skidder $20,000 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 OR 330-567-3886
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Misc MH 3-point 3x14” plow ....................... $400 10’ spike tooth, drag, new evener ....... $450 8’ Dunham cultimulter, pivots in center .................................. $1,500 10’ packer........................................... $1,100 2 wheeled brush mower ...................... $500 72” finish mower, 3-point .................... $900
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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 FOR SALE: Burdge Walking 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 FOR SALE: Dion threshing T22-38 machine, Case 350 dozer. Both in good cond. Paul Hochstetler, 5882 CR 203, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-3386
Skid Steers & Tractors Case IH 4210 open 2-WD 1 owner nice $13,000 JD401B industrial tractor 60HP Diesel $7,500 '06 Bobcat S185 $15,500 '06 Bobcat S130 1570 hrs $17,250 '99 JD 270 very good $15,500 '88 Case 350B Loader $5500 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 or 330-567-3886 4-Wheel drive compact tractor, Rhino 34-hp, 3-pt. hitch, pto, good condition, $3100. 740-502-7466.
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Mt. Hope Tractor 7501 CR 77 Millersburg, OH 44654 1/2 mile S. of Mt. Hope
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JD 24T Square Baler, NH 256 & 258 Hay Rakes, Sitrex 10 wheel V-rake, NH 3-point sickle bar mower, No. 9 hay mower 6' bar, Brillion Cedar 10'. Andy Raber (330) 600-0391 FOR RENT: IH 80 pull-type combine. WANTED 7.5x20 used manure spreader tires 330-279-2089 FOR SALE: Used equipment for Broiler House, chain feeders, waters, gas heaters, Mose Yoder 4575 TR 365 Millersburg. (330) 893-3700 BED, 330-
FOR SALE: Mc-Deering 7ft grain binder. Mc-Deering no. 9 6ft mower. Abe Raber 5150 CR 229 FDBG. (330) 695-6793 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
230 Farm Products Produce FOR SALE: Square Hay bales, 1st cutting, (330) 852-4283 Ext. 4 TAKING ORDERS for sweetcorn incredible Call (330) 852-2383 x3. Earl Erb 2263 Co. Rd. 70, SC. WILL DO CUSTOM INLINE Bale Wrapping. $5.75/per bale. (330) 231-6640. HAY FOR sale. (330) 852-0456. (note: phone number last week was incorrect) FOR SALE: Dry Oat Hay, oat/grass mix. Cheap. (330) 231-4738 MAPLE SYRUP. For Sale $36/gallon. Also, half gallon, quarts and pints available. Elmer H. Yoder 5184 TR 118, 330-893-3687 ext 1. DEER CORN for sale, $4.50/bag, bring your own bag. Will also sell by pick up load. (330) 231-3592 TAKING ORDERS for contender red haven baby gold peaches. Early gold, ginger gold, and yellow delicious apples. Pears. (330) 359-5942 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
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ROUND BALES for mulch. $10 a bale. (330) 897-1141†x1
7YR old Registered Tri-Color, Paint Mare, good trail horse, (740) 545-5047
ATTENTION: Will do Custom round baling hay, manure hauling, mowing, plowing & misc. Mark Allen Miller, (330) 473-5366
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
SPLIT LOCUS Post & also Split Rail ornimental fence. Some on hand but also taking orders. (330) 674-1430
TEAM OF Sorro Halflinger Mules, good broke to work, 14.2H, 5 & 6 yrs old. (330) 466-9476
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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. 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 FOR SALE: 5 year old Percheron Mare. Broke to all farm machinery. Dan Hershberger 330-893-4528
CUSTOM HAY WRAPPING with tube wrapper or single wrapper. Phil Hershberger, (330) 852-9331.
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DAEWOO 460XL Skid Steer, 2200# lift, 2000hrs, Cummins diesel, foot controls, good cond., $12500. Jeff Miller (330) 852-0188
FOR SALE: S185 Bobcat, 2005, 3084 hrs, foam filled tires. 14,000 OBO. (330) 897-1222†x3
New and used tractor parts in-stock!!! More equipment arriving weekly. Give us a call.
ONE TON WAGON hay wagon type. 852-0301
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Firewood Fuel
FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also, hollow campfire logs. 330-231-8462.
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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. LARGE MULTI-FAMILY sale Fri the 11th 9-6, Sat the 12th 9-3. 325 S. Mad Anthony, Millersburg. The Stutzmans house. Brand name mens/wmns/teen clths, primitive & rustic decor, baby items, books, pottery, & misc MULTI FAMILY SALE: Thurs., July 10 & 11, 5466 Maple St., Berlin. Furn. wood bed frames, glider/rocker, Amish made 3-in-1 crib, new double stroller, household, back to school clothing, boys 8-16, & girls 3T-12 youth, toys. LARGE MOVING SALE of 30+ years: 6582 St. Rt. 754, Millersburg. Fri 11th 12-8, Sat 12th & Sun 13th 9-5. Furn, appl., kitchenware, home decor, sports gear, toys, books, games, linens, camping sup., antiques.
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HOLSTEIN HEIFER calf 1-2 wks old from our herd. (330) 893-0174 VM 6 YR old Gelding, TSS, trots, anyone can drive, $3,000. (330) 621-1829 7am-5pm.
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 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 14 YR old registered Belgian Mare, broke to all farm machinery. She is open at this time. 330-893-1466. 2 PAINT PONIES, 42" & 45" broke to ride & drive. (330) 466-9476 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. 1 ANGUS Heifer 500LB, 15 Cross Bred beef feeder calves, 350-450LBS, delivery avail. (740) 567-4205. 14/15 YR old Standard Bred, TSS, something for older people or kids, $1000. (330) 763-4747 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 FOR SALE, 10 yr old Bay Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, anybody can drive. Levi Raber 5435 CR 19 MLBG. (330) 893-4521 3 YEAR old mare. Friesian & standard bred cross. Sire Michelangelo. Registered sports horse. TSS, drives nice. 330-359-5601 ext. 1 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 14 YR old pony 33" broke to ride & green broke to drive. (330) 359-1127 FOR SALE: Full-blooded Heifer Angus. 330-674-5740 HORSE-SIZED SULKY cart. $75. (330) 674-9451†x2.
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 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 4 YR Old Bay 16H. Friesian Standard Bred Gelding. TSS. Broke single, and double. A good driver. $4,000. (330) 852-0703 x1 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 SMALLER STANDARD Bred Cross Gelding, 4-5 yr old, needs experienced driver & needs work $800 OBO. (330) 674-1430 FOR SALE: 5 yr old Gelding, Surrey Horse, safe for women. Atlee Miller, 7640 Frease Rd, Fredericksburg OH (330) 695-9392† 6 YR old tri-colored Mare. Good broke to ride. $700. Sara Miller. 330-852-3809 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. 12MO OLD Holstein Bull out of a Toystory son. (740) 545-9231 1
NUBIAN Wether 4/16/14 $95 OBO. 852-1425
3 YR old Gelding mostly trot, good broke, Surrey horse, TSS, $2950 Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777 3 YR Old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, 95% trot, in buggy 2 months, Wayne Weaver 330-473-2416
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4 YR Old Cams Card Shark Mare fresh, been in buggy, TSS, 330-473-8826.
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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
6 YR old brown Gelding 36" kid broke to ride & drive. TSS. $575 OBO. (330) 893-3808
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FOR SALE: 2 yr old Hamp ram, $300. 6 mo old 3/4 Dorset 1/4 Polypay ram $225. Robert M. Raber 8218 TR 568, FDBG. (330) 279-9083 5 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, women can drive, good traveler, buggy size, $2,450. Menno Yoder, (330) 674-1895 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
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11 YR old black Standard Bred Cross Bred Mare, TSS, anyone can drive, would make good Brood Mare. (330) 893-1390 STANDING AT Stud 47" Black and White Homozygous Pony Stallion. Service fee=$60. Mare care $4.50 a day. (330) 279-2535 FOR SALE: 7 yr old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, all trot, $2,400. (330) 674-4505 PIGMY BILLY Goats. $75ea. 14020 Sandusky Dr. SW, Beach City. (330) 359-0459
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FOR SALE: 10 Jersey/ Milking short horn cross-bred heiffer calves from a closed certified organic dairy herd, 13-15wk old. (740) 824-3747 PLEASURE WAGON for team, Pioneer running gears, 2 side bench seats, full driver seat, brakes, LED lights, air tires, (740) 545-5047 3
REGISTERED Holestein Service Bulls, 1 700LB Holestein Feeder. Marvin Coblentz (330) 359-5570
14 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, anybody can drive, $1500. Alvin Hershberger (330) 473-0255
FOR SALE: Pygmy goat. 8 weeks old. Also large riding saddle. Call 330-893-3087 ext. 1.
17 WK old Pullets, White Rocks & Golden Comets, $8.50/ea. Free deliver in Holmes Co. (330) 231-3592
15 YR. old black standard bred trotting mare, tss, women can drive, $1200. 330-852-8621
9 YR. old Percheron gelding. Well broke. Willing worker, $2100. Ben Yoder, 8905 Alabama Ave., Navarre, OH
2 PIGMY Billy Goats, 3mo old, $40. Also, Plymouth barred rock rooster, 2mo, $10. 330-231-0847 OR 330-231-8913.
5 YR. OLD big std. bred gelding. TSS, fresh, will make good family horse, $2800 330-852-2884 Shetler
FOR SALE: 8 yr old Jersey Holstein cross family cow. Good milker. Eli Yoder, (330) 897-2701
JERSEY BULL, Naturally Polled, 22 mo., $875. (330) 377-4190
WETHER PIGMY Goat, good pet. $85 (330) 359-5457
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
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 1 PAIR of ring neck pheasants $45. (740) 291-7019
6 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, Trots road speed, well mannered family horse, $2,700. Marcus Schlabach (330) 852-1979 8 YR old Dutch Gelding, TSS, anyone can drive, big enough for surrey, (330) 275-4645 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 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. WANTED: PONY 48-52" must be young, nice, and broke. (330) 674-0494
8 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, family horse, safe for women, mostly trot, $1,850. (330) 852-0647 2 YR old Sorro Pony Mare, 43", very gentle, well broke to ride & drive, Pony raised on our farm, 330-473-2416 COMING TWO Buckskin Filly $300, 49" gray Mare, broke $325, 2014 Black Bay Filly $175. (740) 824-4361 R&S TRAINING Full training & boarding. Western pleasure & driving. Colt starting indoor arena. Indoor round pen, outdoor arena. (330) 401-8297. PERCHEON GELDING, smooth mouth, 16.1H, stocky build, willing worker, kid broke single & double, also rides. $650 (330) 674-2526
It’s Ice Cream Time at Smokey Lane FREE Friday Stables, Inc. July 11th
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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! 13 yr old gelding by Jackie’s Cam, paced in 1:55, used as pleasure horse, traffic safe and sound, 12 yr old Striking Sahbra mare, sound, open, produced 3 foals.
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YR. old standard bred mare, been in buggy 1 yr., pacing bred, has some speed, $1200/obo. 330231-2821.
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FOR SALE: Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, anybody can drive. Call 330-600-0695 4 YR old Brown & White Gelding. Also 2yr old Paint Mare. Both 37", kid broke to ride & drive. (330) 674-2526 FOR SALE: Miniature Donkey, 2 yr old Gelding, halter broke, $200. (330) 359-6124 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 BIG STANDARDBRED dark bay gelding. Surrey horse. Mostly trot, TSS, $2700. M Weaver, 9290 TR 609, Fred. 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 FOR SALE: 17 yr. old Paint Pony Gelding. Broke to ride and drive. 330-600-0884
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10 yr old Hackney Gelding, good broke to drive, high stepper. (330) 466-9476 FOR SALE: 2yr old Belgium Mare, good broke 16HH $2000. Atlee Yoder 5642 CR 59 Millersburg OH
TAKING ORDERS for golden comet pullets, ready to go first of September & first part of November. $8.50ea. Edward Miller 10878 TWP RD. 526, Shreve. (330) 600-8131 VM 7 YR old Brown Gelding, 15.3, stocky build, TSS, broke, willing traveler, $2,300. 7974 TR 654, Millersburg OH 44654 after 4pm. 2 yr old Halflinger Mare, ready to break, nice & gentle. (330) 466-9476 6 YR. OLD BAY gelding standard bred, all trot, tss. Matthew Shetler 2000 TR 164, Sugar Creek, OH 44681. (330) 852-3192 6 YR old Standard Bred Gelding Surrey horse, TSS. (330) 695-7648 10 YR old Morgan Mare broke to ride. 3 YR old pony broke to ride and drive. Aaron Mast (330) 359-5192 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
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: BIG corner burgandy couch, love seat, recliner. Blue, 5 light lamp. 330-852-4585 330-204-1680 FOR SALE: USED kitchen table w/6 chairs & 3 ext. leaves, $800. 330-6745740.
Hunting Fishing
FOR SALE: Mathew's Drenlin Compound Bow, arrows, release, bow case, accessories, $625 OBO. (330) 695-2045
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
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
MAROON ROCKING Recliner, nice couch, wooden table w/2 leaves & 6 chairs, 4pc bedroom set, like new office chairs, wardrobes, all size beds & baby cribs, new deluxe matress sets in the plastic. (330) 674-0944, 2 mile W. of Becksmills, 2529 TR 110, Millersburg.
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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
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HARNESS CABINET 8ft wide, room for 4 harnesses + storage compart. above, stained wood w/ black trim $350. Robert Miller (330) 893-1999
FOR SALE: Roper Electric Dryer. Good condition. $100 OBO. 330-567-2533 KITCHEN TABLE with 3 leaves and 6 chairs. $175.00. Sentry Fireproof safe $40. (330) 897-1038 FOR SALE: 4' GE chest freezer, 30" Kenmore elect. stove. Both good cond. 330-852-4585 330-204-1680
FOR SALE: Mo Jack, Mower Lift, 8 ft truck bed liner call (330) 852-4058 EX-MARK 48" walk behind mower, exc. cond., Andy Raber (330) 600-0391 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 30" TORO Timemaster Lawn mower, like new, used one season, $750 (330) 231-5141 48" EX-MARK comm. walk behind mower hydro. floating deck. Looks and runs good. $2500. 330-275-2563 WANTED: GOOD used 21" lawn mower reels for gang mower. Aden Yoder 7947 CR 373, Big Prairie OH 44611
TROY-BILT GARDEN Tiller, 20" Heavy Duty, $350. MTD 18" Tiller, $200. John S. Miller, (330) 893-0303
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.
WANTED- SOMEONE to brush hog approx 1/2 acre pasture in Benton. Call (330) 674-6161
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: Kirby Sweeper w/ carpet shampooer & all attachments, like new, $500 OBO. Willis Keim (330) 359-0021.
Lawn & Garden
REMINGTON 770 243 with 3-9 X40 scope, like new. $475 obo. (330) 893-1426 voicemail.
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
FOR SALE: Older table, 4 chairs, (cherry) set. $130 OBO. Also ceiling fans with lights. Make offer. 330279-2041
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Household Furnishings
FOR SALE: Necchi Flatbed Sewing Machine 536 w/ walnut stained oak cabinet, works very well, $300 (330) 464-5364
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: 18ft Alumacraft boat w/ 60HP motor, fish finder. (330) 695-2223
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
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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
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.
Call Marty at:
330-231-0315. REMINGTON 770 7mm mag black syn. stock Bushnell 3x9 scope in very good cond. (330) 464-2186
FOR SALE: Model 900 Ideal Reel Lawn mower Sharpner with air motor. 330316-3872
RIDING LAWN mower John Deere 42" 17HP, exc. cond. w/ 46" blade chain weights, low hrs. $1,000 OBO 330-893-1426 VM NEW PLAYSET, 3 swings, glider & slide. (330) 473-2168. 21" TORO Lawn Mower, self-propelled. Runs good. $120 OBO (330) 674-9451†x2. FOR SALE: Hustler 54" Commercial Zero Turn Mower. 260 hours. Excellent Condition. $3800 OBO. 330-473-3251
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FOR SALE: Nice Wide-top Surrey, 2 way LED lights, hydraulic brakes, front, in good cond. (330) 893-1466. MAYTAG WASH Machine with 2.5 Honda engine $475 Leroy Kuhns 8085 CR 235 Fdbg OH. 330-674-3872 x4 FOR SALE: Vinyl flooring, good for basement or shop, no glue needed. Also light colored table and 4 cushioned chairs. (330) 359-5942
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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 FOR SALE: Sports Illustrated, ESPN, US News & Time magazine. From early 2000. Make offer. (330) 674-5499 Ext 2 FOR SALE: 42"x72" drafting table with scales included, good condition. Buckeye Welding, (330) 674-2585 BIONX 48V battery bike kit on crosstown 2.0 flat bar road bike. Battery used under 100miles. Bike in exc. cond. MUST SELL! (330) 473-7795 FOR SALE: like new road cart, choice of steele or rubber wheels, $550. (330) 473-9065 BAKER'S CHOICE Wood Fire Cook Stove 32" wide x 24" deep $400. Weslo Pro Crosswalk Exerciser $50. (330) 377-5208 FOR SALE: 4' Flex Shaft, Engine mounting post, like new Kawasaki Engine, for Maytag Washing Machine. $350. (330) 852-1485 FOR SALE: Surrey, some LED lights, brakes, front steel wheel. Clyde Yoder (330) 893-1097 FOR SALE: HONDA 2.2 motor 4 1/2 flex shaft, mounting post, engine cover & brackets, $225. 330-897-0112 ALICE & Jerry Books, good condition. (330) 359-6345 Ext 2. BOYS BUGGY. Like new. Lights, brakes, roll up curtains. 330-359-5654 FOR SALE: 30ft. cooler trailer w/ Therma King cooling unit, works good. (330) 695-2223
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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: Surrey in good cond., LED lights, hydraulic brakes, & front. $1500. (330) 359-0140 COMPOST TUMBLER- good cond., $100. Abrasive chop saw with 5 new blades, $125. 330-852-4803 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060. 72" UNIVERSAL Skid Loader tooth bucket, $350. (330) 897-6602 LADY FINGER POPCORN that pops, organic $1.50#. Sold at LeRoy Coblentz's, FDBG (330)695-5395, also at Chestnut Ridge Shoes (330)893-4020 TALYA WATER SYSTEMS is offering a company rebate of $250 on any unit through July 21st. Call for details, David Miller 330-674-1814 CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. FOR SALE: Honda push mower, Water Rite Softener electric head, electric fridge, LT 2000 ATV winch. 330-473-8837 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
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FOR SALE: 500 sq. ft. 6 1/4 Hardie Plank Siding $1500. 21-New 30' 10 pitch attic trusses cost new $230 a piece, will sell all for $1,200 or $100/pc. (740) 610-1776 NEW STAINLESS steel grill. Top of the line quality. Honda 13 HP Honda 8 HP Kawasaki 5 HP motors. Self propelled reconditioned lawn mowers. Abe Yoder, 2831 TR 151, Millersburg, OH 330-893-1521 MINI DONKEY (Henny) FOR SALE, Can ride & Drive $120 OBO. JD 21" Lawn mower, very good cond., $200 OBO (330) 893-2653 FOR SALE: 500 gallon air tank $300. Robert M. Raber, 8218 TR 568, FDBG. (330) 279-9083 FOR SALE: Humphrey used storm windows. 8691 TR 561 Holmesville 44633. (330) 279-2719 20 HAND Hewn timber. Also 75 nice foundation sandstone, 3'-5'. (740) 824-4063 AKC Habenese Puppies, 10 m a l e s , 8 wks old on Oct. 12. Black and w h i t e , cream and white, and cream. $ 2 7 5 e a c h . Marvin L. Raber (330) 897-8701. FOR SALE: BERNINA 831 Open Arm Sewing Machine. Works well, $475 (330) 567-9348 FOR SALE: Blue lift chair, also plum lift chair, more info call (330) 852-9291 Jonas Troyer. CUSTOM BRUSH HOGING 6' brush hog $35 per hour. John Hershberger, Winesburg. 4 yr. old Paint gelding pony, $400. Used pony cart, harness, drip tape, $100. 330-359-2507 FOR SALE: campfire logs. Also seasoned firewood split. 330-893-0218
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FOR SALE OR LEASE: German Shepherd AKC 4 yr. old male, proven breeder, police dog bloodlines, $1000. 330-852-0444 FOR SALE: 9 MO old Austrailian Shepherd, male. Would make a good herd or farm dog. Listens very well. (330) 893-9966 1 YR old proven AKC boxer male fawn/black mask. $550 (330) 231-1665 3 AKC BOSTON TERRIER Males. 10 month, $200. 1 breeder male, $150. 330-359-2320
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BUYING ALL BREEDS OF PUPPIES, paying top dollar. (330) 674-1988 WANTED: BREEDING stock cavaliers min. pins or will consider others. (330) 600-1735 VM. SIAMESE KITTENS 6 wks old, had first shots. $150. (330) 231-2223 FOR SALE: Chihuahua female, 7 yrs old, house trained, nice pet, $225. (330) 600-9240 WANTED: Buying Puggle Litters, 330-988-4291 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.
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FOR SALE: Yorkie Sellout! Older females $50ea., but good breeding stock. Also some young. Call for more info. (330) 439-8066 FOR SALE: One section of 10 dog cages for medium -sized dogs, w/ water pipe and dividers (330) 897-0449 4 MO old Black/White Cavalier Male, $250. (330) 852-4704 VM (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. TEDDY BEAR puppies, cross between Bichon & Shih Tzu, 8wks, shots, $400. (330) 359-5143 FOR SALE: 3 3/4 Bulldog, 1/4 Beagle puppies, 8 wks old, Marcus Miller 330-567-5944 CHIHUAHUA MALE puppies, 9 wks old, well socialized, light cream & brown. $250-$450. (330) 359-5459 AKC REGISTERED English Bulldog female, 4 yrs old, bred, due the 21st, had 8 pups last litter 330 359-0705 FOR SALE: 6wk old pups Cur/Fiest mix, 2 males, 1 female, (330) 897-2909 x1 BRINDLE BOXER Male for stut service. (330) 690-3004 FREE KITTENS to a good home. (330) 663-1375 COCKER SPANIEL puppies, 2-males, asking $450. (330) 377-4706 or (330) 231-7829 6 YR old AKC chocolate lab-female. 3 yr old Pomeranian male. Also, 2x8 dog hutch. Make offer. 330-897-8016 ####### WARNING: Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer. #######
FOR SALE: 10 mo. old Yellow Lab, male, ACA registered, $400. (330) 359-0631
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4 yr old English Bluetick/Cur Cross Female Coondog, runs in trees own coon very good. $450. 330-473-3412
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MALTESE/PAPILLON mix puppies. Very colorful. UTD on shots/worming, $200 ea. Ready to go. 330-276-6396
15th Annual Parent to Parent Benefit Auction for Ida Sue School, Nick Amster Workshop Children
360 E. Adams St, Millersburg 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home on large double lot. $69,000 D. Anthony Kaufman 330-231-4211 Kate Overton 330-204-9339
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BUGGY FOR SALE, child seat w/door, brakes, lights, steel wheels. Clyde Yoder, (330) 893-1097
FOR SALE: Blue Heeler, wormed & shots, call Olen at 330-275-5639.
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Auction held at The Sprunger Building located at Kidron Auction Grounds, Kidron Ohio Furniture: 5pc Rustic Cherry Bedroom Set, 5pc Mission Rustic Q.S.W.O. Bedroom Set, Deacon Bench, Framed Mirror, Oak End Table, Oak Student Rolltop Desk, 2 Chairs, Toy Chest, 5 Brown Maple Chairs, Cedar Step Stool, 42”x72” Table Rustic Q.S.W.O. Top, Shaker Legs Brown Map Onyx, 6-Onyx Chairs, 3 Brown Maple Chairs, Cedar Chest, More Furniture to be Picked Later Lawn & Garden: Toro Lawn Mower, Laundry Cart, Sprayer Misc. Items: Fork, Poly Outdoor Chair, Batteries, 2 Oak Camp Stools, Millers Jams, Socket Set, Firewood Grabber, Mirror Candle Holder, Crock Pot, Queen Mattress Set, Floor Mats, Mag Stand, Shelf, Weedeater String, Gloves, Waffle Iron, Bird Feeder, 2 Halters with Tie Ropes, Bean Bag, Rug, Tent, Coffee Butler, Maple Syrup, Animal Book, Childs Wagon, Misc Horse Care Products, Many More Items to Pick Up. Quilts, Wall Hangers, Throws. Quilt Drawing at Close of Auction. Bake Sale: Chicken BBQ 11 A.M. Carry Out 10:30 Hot Dogs, Drinks, Soft Pretzels, Home Made Ice Cream
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FOR SALE: 10mo old 1/2 red 1/2 blue Heeler female good with cattle. Atlee Yoder 5642 CR 59 Millersburg 18MO OLD yellow lab male. $150 (330) 231-5173 AKC LASSIE Collie female, tri-color, 7MO old, $350. (330) 401-8983 FULL BLOODED German Shepherd pups, shots, wormed $400, $450. Black & tan (330) 897-1410 or (330) 897-0434 FOR SALE: Beagle pups, wormed & shots, call Olen 330-275-5639. AKC BEAGLE pups, 9wks, tri-color $150. 330-608-4836 6
PEN rabbit hutch with feeder and water, everything for $175. Another single rabbit hutch for $25. (330) 204-4134
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FOR SALE: Black Lab male, 1 1/2 yr. old. Very friendly, $100. 330-359-6265 PUREBRED AUSTRALIAN Shepherd Puppies, July 1 6wks old, (330) 473-8336 FOR SALE: ACA SILVER/ BLACK Pomeranian proven male, 3 yrs old, (330) 852-1084 FOR SALE: 7 yr. old beagle male. Runs his own rabbits. Good to train pups. 330-695-9862 18 MO. MALE BICHON puppy. Weights 6 lb. Would make nice pet. 40 Gal. Richmond N.G. water heater. O.K. 330-893-1521 CKC REGISTERED F1B Golden Doodle. Sell or trade for a mini red female F1 Golden Doodle. (740) 390-0011. ogksales@gmail.com REDUCED PRICE: 10X14 BLDG, Med-S-Dogs, 3'x7' chain link runs, roof, wash down, whelping units, propane stove, $2,500. (330) 600-0046. 10 UNIT wash down welping pen. 6 unit top, 5 unit bottom. Wash down stainless steel doors and feeders with automatic waterer. Mrs. Jonas J. Miller, 8356 Twp. Rd. 656, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 1 MORKIE Female Puppy, light brown, ready now. $300. Very cute. (330) 279-2066 NUBIAN GOATS: 1 Billy, 2 Nannies, $75 each. 3 months old. 330-359-0329 MT. CUR. 473-5159
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MINI LABRADOODLE female, 2 yrs old, great mom, $800. Registered New Foundland female, 6 yrs old $300. AKC 1 yr old black and tan German Shepherd male, good breeding stock $650. 8 mo old French Bulldog mix female $500. 330-275-0795 AKC BICHON females, 2 yr old, good mother, all shots $600. (330) 359-5143 FOR SALE: 8 weeks old Toy Poodle-Pom. Mix. 1 male, 1 female. little cuties, family raised, lite tan, 852-7710
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GIANT DEFY Alliance >0< Bike, White, like new, new sprocket, tire, chain, & more. Complete tune-up. For details 330-674-3203
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5000W HONDA Inverter Generator for sale, has 1600hrs, in great cond., auto start or reg. start. $2575 OBO. (330) 695-2170 VM 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: SHALLOW WELL air pump in working cond., Roy A. Miller (330) 600-1109 WANTED, 4x8 or similar size utility trailer, could be older, 330-852-4974, J.D Miller.
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FOR SALE: Craftsman tablesaw, tilting saw, Jonas A. Miller, 8469 TR 601, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. 330695-7242. 3HP GRIZZLY dust collector, 2300CFM, $350 OBO. (740) 291-7019 KOHLER Natural gas 30KW Genset, Ford 4-cyl. engine w/turbo, enclosure, 3800 hrs. $4200. Aaron Coblentz, (330) 852-2047 FOR SALE: Pallet forks for skid loaders, $585. Also Grapple Bucket, priced to sell. Mt. Eaton Trailer, LLC. 330-359-0150 FOR SALE: Used 2000W Honda inverter generator, rebuilt. $700 OBO. (330) 279-3005
Kaufman Auction House 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH Location: Kaufman Auction House next to Amish Country Theater, Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
Monday, July 14, 2014 5:00 PM Antiques * Glassware * Household * Furniture * Misc. * Troy-bilt tiller; Kohler mag. Engine; Iver Johnson Rifle; Texaco porcelain sign 42” round; 2 sided corn sheller; Egg basket; Lots of good primitives from old farm barn; Fire engine pedal car; Longaberger baskets; Old chest; wicker pieces; Grandfather clock; Old cast iron bath tub; Nice glass display; fireplace Mantel; dresser; Platform Scales; Blue drop leaf table; Granite Top table; Ford one ton chain hoist. 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
WANTED TO BUY: Old go-cart frame. (330) 893-1173 WANTED: 50' or 60' round pen, in good condition. (330) 473-9567 WANTED: MINI Surrey. Needs to be in good condition. Please state price. 740-545-5213 ext. 2 WANTED: Used electric poles. (330) 279-2719
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WANTED: Quiet Belgian horse to use this summer for farm work. (330) 275-5790. WANTED: LARGE Easy Entry Pony Cart & Harness. (330) 359-5683
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FOR SALE: 12x28 Insulated skid building, 2 rooms, five windows, 2 doors, chimney. Michael Miller 3829 TR 606 Fred. OH 44627 HOME FOR sale by owner 7461 TR 317, Millersburg $195,000. 3BR, 3BA, big family room w/ fireplace all on one acre, call for more info. 330-473-3530
Millersburg, OH 1 bedroom. 1 bath. 34'x12' 2006 Woodland Park Timberidge Park Model Trailer. Excellent condition with lots of extra features. Excellent vacation home, ready to move your location of choice. 330-465-3327
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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! $370mo. (330) 276-4091
Mobile Home For Sale
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.
14X70 BREEZEWOOD House Trailer w/ hardwood flooring, decent cond., ready by mid-August. New Bedford. (740) 623-4911.
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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14x70 Allison Custom House Trailer w/6" walls, fair condition, $6000/obo. Ready to be moved. 330-231-9730.
Schmucker Real Estate Auction Fredericksburg Area
Location: 7515 Hoy Road Fredericksburg, Ohio. Directions: From CR 501, approx 3 miles, north of Fredericksburg take Moreland Road west 1 mile to Hoy Road to location. Or From Moreland take Moreland Road east to Hoy Road south to location. Signs posted
Friday July 18, 2014 6:00 PM
*Split-Level Home on 1.515 Acres * Franklin TWP. * Wayne County * Triway LSD * Open for Inspection: Tuesday July 1 5:00 to 7:00 PM
A beautiful country setting with mature trees only minutes from Wooster or Fredericksburg. Situated on a level lot this split-level home features 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, A kitchen featuring Mullet cabinets. Living room, and family room with a wood burning fireplace. Attached 2 car garage. The home has many updates including; new kitchen and bathroom cabinets, patio and entry doors, flooring and carpet. Utilities have also been updated with a new electric heat pump, High Efficiency propane furnace, hot water heater, water softener, pressure tank, and R.O. system. Septic tanks have been pumped and leach field flushed. All updates were done in the summer of 2012. Good country setting. Call Tim Miller for details. Taxes and Legal: Parcel # 3001121002 in Franklin Township, Wayne County in Triway LSD. Taxes are $906.21 per ½ year. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. All required inspections prior to bidding. All information contained from sources deemed reliable but not warranted.
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COUNTRY EFF. Shreve area, ideal for 1, utils. pd, $350/ mo 330-378-5558 or 330262-1811
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FOR RENT: 2 bedroom mobile home near Winesburg. Call 330-763-0370 TAKING applications for very nice 14x70 2BR, 2 full BA, dishwasher, covered porch, LP gas heat, a/c, wooded area, $500+dep. +1st mo. water incl'd, 1 yr lease. Great for retirees. N a s h v i l l e a r e a . 330-378-3431
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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
COIN AUCTION Location: Kaufman Auction House, 3149 SR 39 at the Amish Country Theater. Directions: 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I -77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
Tuesday, July 15, 2014 4:00 P.M.
Half Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Gold * Misc. Half Cents-Half Dollars: 1797/2, 1811, 51, half cents; 1798, 1846, 51, large cents; flying eagle cents; 1864L, 69, 70, 72, 77, 79, 1908s, Indian cents; 1914d, 15s, 22 plain, 31s, Lincoln cents; 1864 small motto 2-cent pc.; 1831, 53, 57, seated half dimes; 1886, 94, V-nickels; 1921s buffalo nickel; 1893o, 1901o, 12, 16d, barber dimes; 1916d, 21, mercury dimes; 1987s, 99, barber quarters; 1917 Type 1, 25, S/L quarters; 1932d, s, Wash. quarters; 1831, 33, 34, bust halves; 1843o, 58o, 77, seated halves; 1916s, 21, 21d, 38d, walker halves; 1951 ANA PF63, 52, ANACS PF65, 53 ANACS PF65, 54 ANACS PF66, Franklin halves; Silver Dollars: 1870cc seated; 1873s, 74s ANACS AU 58, 77s Trade; 1878cc PCGS MS63, 82cc in GSA, 83cc in GSA, 83cc WCG MS66, 83s, 84cc in GSA, 89cc, 89s, 90o PCGS MS63, 91 PCGS MS62, 91o, 92cc, 93, 93s, 95o, 97s NGC MS63, 98s ANACS AU58, 1903o, Morgans; 1921, 25s, 28 PCGS AU55, 34d, peace; Gold: 1909/8 $20. St. Gaudins; 1926 $10. Indian head; 1913 $2.50 Indian head; 1856, 1861, $1. gold pcs.; Miscellaneous: silver eagles; proof sets; 1921 2x2 Alabama, 1937, pd,s, Arkansas, 1922 Grant PCI MS63, 1925 Lex.-Concord PCGS MS63, 1936 Long Island ANACS MS60 – details, 1923 Monroe PCGS MS63, 1926 Oregon Trail, 1920 Pilgrim PCGS MS64, 1936d Rhode Island ANACS MS60 – details, 1935s San Diego, com. halves; good mix of old currency incl. 1922 $10. gold cert. NOTE: This is only a partial list of approx. 500 lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time. Online bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions.com thru www. proxibid.com.
Sale by order of: Matthew & Lydia Schmucker
KAUFMAN AUCTION HOUSE 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER
Jr Miller Realtor/Auctioneer 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com Tim Miller Realtor/Apprentice Auctioneer 740.502.6786 or tim@kaufmanrealty.com
ADEN YODER, AUCTIONEER 330-231-8983 or 330-359-5458 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524
Location: At the Mt. Hope Auction Barn, Mt. Hope Ohio. (Holmes County) GPS Coordinates: 40.624229, -81.787186. From Canton take US 62 west to SR 241 south to Mt. Hope and Mt. Hope Auction Barn.
Friday July 25 & Saturday July 26, 2014 Saturday Auction Starts at 8:30 a.m.
8:30 a.m. Large selection of quality locally made maple, walnut, oak, cherry, & other hardwood furniture including: 5pc Oak BR Suite, Queen; Red Oak Table Shaker Style w/ 2 Captain’s Chair and 4 Side Chairs; Knotty Hickory Secretary Desk; Quarter Sawn White Oak Table; 6pc Brown Maple BR Suite; 5pc Cherry BR suite; 5pc Maple Shaker BR Suite; Cherry Queen Bed; Queen Log Bed; Queen Super Soft Mattress Set; Hickory Roll-top Desk; Sec. Desk; Mission Table; Mission Chairs; Cherry sideboard; Corner hutch; Pie safe; Cherry & Oak Secretaries; 2DR Hutch; Oak File Cabinet; Book Case; State Clock; Oak Coffee & End Tables; Cherry 3-Drawer Nightstand; Cherry Double-Mule Chest; Hall Tree; Landscape Mirror; Oak Chairs & Step Stools; Oak Quilt Rack; Glider Rocker; Hickory Rocker; Child’s Rocker; Serving Cart; Wood Carving; this auction is known for its excellent selection of hardwood pieces, many additional items forthcoming for the auction, this list represents a portion of the overall offering. Pieces will include Rustic Cherry, Quarter Sawn White Oak, Maple, and Walnut as well as numerous other hardwood species. Approx. 9:30 a.m. Quilts: Approx. 100 large quilts and wallhangers, misc, numerous patterns. 12:00 noon Auction Highlights: Semi load, four quarter, quarter sawn white oak, kiln dried; 32’x44’ Shop/Garage Building (built on your lot), see additional advert for more details, Keim Lumber Clock; Studebaker Jr. Wagon; Antler Pen; 1.5 gallon ice cream freezer w/ Maytag motor. 12:30 p.m. Dairy Heifers: bred heifers; calves; feeders. Horses, Ponies & Buggies, to be sold after Heifers: Assorted horses and ponies; Mini-Surrey w/ LED lights, fiberglass shaft; 2-seat Open Buggy; Pioneer Buckboard; Top Buggy; Driving Sulky; Pioneer Forecart; Buggy Harnesses; set of draft harness; Pony Harness. Additional items forthcoming. Power Equipment; Lawn Furniture, Storage Barns, Sporting Goods & Misc: 52” Snapper Pro walk behind; Big Dog 52” inch walk behind mower; Holland Gas Grills; 10’x14’; 20x20 Hunting Cabin; Gazebo; 8’x10’ & 10’x12’ storage barns; D&M Hunting Blind; Weaver’s Vinyl Swing-Set; Play-Mor Swing; Set;Hemlock timber frame swing set; Children’s Play Set; chicken coup; hunting blind; flip flop picnic table; vinyl glider; 4 ft. oak glider; square picnic table w/ benches; 4 pc. wicker outdoor set; 2 ft. lighthouse; rabbit hutch; 2 – 8 ft. folding poplar benches w/ cherry stain; Stihl Blowers, generators; swing set; gym set; Hickory swing; portable barbeque set; 2 cape cod cedar chairs; leaf blower; 50’ air hose; mailbox post; numerous additional new items. The ROH Board Members will donate 6 hours of labor, as a group, for any Monday in August, to be sold at 12:00 Noon. Friday activities begin at 5:30*, note new start time to accommodate Auctioneer Contest Friday Evening (July 25, 2014) activities include: • Fish Fry • Chicken BBQ starting at 4:00 p.m. • Tools & Toys Auction – 6:00 p.m. • Local Entertainment – Dr. Don Bartlette & John Schmid 7:30 p.m • Don will give his Macaroni at Midnight talk. • John will talk about his bike trip from Seattle, Washington to Benton, Ohio. • Volleyball Tournament – Teams by Donation • Lots of Food, Fun, & Fellowship • Bake Sale – Friday & Saturday • Amateur Auctioneer Contest • Silent Auction –Saturday Terms: Cash or Good Check with Proper Identification. Visa and MasterCard accepted – Rain or Shine. Shop/Garage Building Terms: 20% down day of auction, 50% upon commencement of project and balance at completion. Construction must take place in 2014. Please note all items are subject to change prior to the auction. Numerous pieces to be added. Visit our websites for additional information and photos, as well as information on the foundation. www.rohfoundation.org; www.kaufmanrealty.com; www.reshowcase.com; *Friday Night Start Time is Subject to Change Depending on the Amount of Auctioneer Contestants. Check future ads for updates. Note: This is the 28th year for the Rainbow of Hope Auction. The Foundation would like thank the community for the overwhelming support it has shown for the past 27 years. Come help us celebrate OUR community helping children in OUR community. Auctioneers: Steve Andrews, Jr. Miller and others For more information call (330) 674-5062
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2001 Chrysler Town & Country, high mi, runs great, $1200/obo; 2003 Dodge Gr. Caravan, 145k mi., loaded, well maint'd, $3200/obo; 2000 Ford Crown Vic, 149k mi, runs great, body rough, $950. Call or text: (330) 231-5745
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'99 YAMAHA Big Bear 350, $2400 OBO. (740) 291-7019 '98 POLARIS 400 Scrambler 4-wheeler w/ title, runs good. $1500. 330-275-2563 2001 Tomos Moped, needs some work $150. Call (330) 893-1016 OR Text 330-600-0586
Boats FOR SALE: Harley David-
FOR SALE: 1977 Evenrude outboard boat motor, 115 hp. Selling for parts or junk. Call Robbie, 330-893-3413 14' SMOKER-CRAFT w/8HP Yamaha & fish finder, good condition. $1,500 (330) 359-2024 FOR Sale: 9.9 Yamaha outboard motor in good condition. Reuben Mast, 9295 TR 614, Fredericksburg, OH 44627
son, in beautiful cond. w/ lots of extras, 60k, runs great! Super nice bike w/ buddy seat. (330) 260-5879
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2001 GMC Sierra, 1500 Ext Cab 4x4 153k miles, $6200. OBO. 330-466-5118
1999 Dodge 1500, Conversion Van Runs well. Cold Air. 59,000 Miles. $2500. OBO. 330-464-6581 '99 FORD E250 Cargo Van, needs work, $550 OBO. (330) 234-3760
Building Materials
207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows •06500 FreeAD13113930 Installations 72 • Free10190485 Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH
FOR SALE: Trusses, 4 pitch, 30ft, 15 count, $35 OBO. (330) 893-2106 VM.
LANDRY AUCTION
ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-TOOLS TWO GOLDWING BIKES-1940’S BSA BIKE BOLENS TRACTORS-OLD FURNITURE Moving to smaller quarters 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 17, 2014 9:00 A.M.
LANDRY AUCTION Oak dresser w/ mirror; chifferobe; DR table and buffet and china cupboard; smoking stand; old chest from Switzerland; farm advertising pcs.; 3 lightening rod balls; bird cages; Surge milk pail; yardsticks; games and puzzles; Big Rail work train by Marx; high back ¾ wood bed; sausage press w/ bench; old dresser top; milk cans; buck saw; cross cut saw; canning jars; old tools; Stihl 2500 chain saw; old pens and pencils; old books; crocks and jugs; Victorian stand; iron skillets; treadle sewing machine; good box lots; and more. The family has lived in this farm house since 1917. Will be some surprises. LOUIS LANDRY, OWNER CLEVENGER AUCTION 1986 Honda Aspencade bike; 1976 Honda GL 1000 Gold Wing; GE Space saver washer; Classic adult HD 3 wheel trike; Crosley radio; 2 pc. king size bedroom suite; misc. dishes and glass; Santa collection; small Maple desk; 4 drawer chest; good blue and white couch; 4 pc. bedroom suite w/ double bed; rocking horse; sewing rocker; recliner; 2 old mantel clocks; Kenmore electric sewing machine; good box lots; and more. NINA CLEVENGER AND FAMILY OWNERS. KOLODZIEJSLI ESTATE AUCTION 3 PC. Depression bedroom suite; twin bed; platform rocker; tin doll house; games and puzzles; advertising items; treadmill; dishes and glassware; craft items; cook books; Duncan Phyfe drop leaf; Maytag auto washer and dryer; wheel chair; metal shelving; snow blower; Ski Bob; paper goods; lots of box lots; and more. ESTATE OF DOROTHY KOLODIEJSKI WHITMOYER AUCTION 1947? BSA motorcycle; Bolens 6-14, 800, and unmarked tractors; Bolens mower decks; blade; Bolens scoop, tiller, and snow blower; Bolens parts; cast iron seat; old Dayton pressure washer; Tool Kraft planer; misc. tools; and more. Bolens items in various conditions. PATSY WHITMOYER, OWNER RABER AUCTION 4 oak tables; primitive desk; 4 old wall cupboards; bench; oil lamps; old scale; old tools; wooden boxes; and more. NOTE- A very partial list from everywhere made from the top layer we could see. There will be surprises. Selling in 3-4 rings. Bikes sell at approximately 12NOON. Pictures at www. gant-realty.com. Click on chattel auctions. Pictures updated week of auction as more items are discovered. Plan to attend. TERMS – Cash or Good check Breakfast and lunch
Building Materials
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 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. 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 REFLECTIVE Insulation 3/8" -2" 4x8 sheets and rolls Delivery avail. 419-602-1837. FREE USED TRUSSES, 30' wide, 4 pitch. 330-473-5240
Absolute Shetler Family Trust Auction
Eastern Holmes County Farm Location: 4218 TR 420 Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681. GPS Coordinates: 40.521008, -81.683364. From Sugarcreek at the intersection of SR 39 & SR 93 take SR 39 west 2 miles to TR 420 and north 1/8 mile to location. Property also fronts on SR 39.
Tuesday July 15, 2014 6:00 PM 61 Acres * Walnut Creek Twp. * Holmes County * East Holmes Schools * SR 39 Frontage * Midway Between Sugarcreek & Walnut Creek * Gateway to Amish Country * 2 Story Home * Bank Barn * Garage/Shop * Tillable Acreage *Pond * 3 Parcels * Open for Inspection: Wednesday July 2nd 5:00 to 7:00 PM Some of the most difficult property and acreage to find is a setting on SR 39 between Sugarcreek and Berlin. Located just west of Sugarcreek approximately 1.5 miles into Holmes County this farm commands an incredible location on SR 39. The farm features rolling acreage with access via SR 39 and TR 420. Improvements to the property include a solid 2-story home, bank barn, garage/shop, additional outbuildings and a pond. This offering is an ideal investment property in the heart Amish Country, whether you have plans for the property now or want to be a part of the future growth it offers opportunities. The property will be offering three parcels and in combination. Visit kaufmanrealty.com for maps, brochures, and parcel information or contact Patrick or Anthony for brochure and additional information. Portions of the property have been reclaimed and will transfer with 50% of the oil and gas rights, including the controlling interest of those rights. Rights are subject to a lease signed within the last three years, contact agents for additional details. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but is not guaranteed. Buyer must independently investigate and confirm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Legal: Parcels 2600815000, 2600815003, 2600816000 in Walnut Creek Township of Holmes County and East Holmes Local Schools. Taxes: $1,205.97 per half, prorated to time of closing based on CAUV. Any recoupment will be the responsibility of the buyer. Sale by the Order of: Shetler Family Trust Barbara A. Troyer, Trustee
(330)264-8342 4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691
P.O. Box 8 * Mt. Hope, Ohio 44660
VAN FOR RENT. 2008 15pass, hitch receiver. Now available July 14-21, Good Rates Mlbg. 330-231-4493
Trucks SUVs 650
DODGE 2500 4x4 ext. cab, steel flat bed, gooseneck hookup, $2500 (740) 398-9382
Vans 650
10190485
28th Anniversary Annual Benefit Auction The Rainbow of Hope Foundation
AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson, Lynn Neuenschwander
D. ANTHONY KAUFMAN CAI, BROKER 330.231.4211 or anthony@kaufmanrealty.com PATRICK KAUFMAN, REALTOR 330.204.6512 or patrick@kaufmanrealty.com
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Cabinet Making 830
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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Cleaning
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Hauling
AMISH HAULING have 15 passenger van & 10 ft. cargo trailer, local & long distance trips. Live in Berlin. Henry Yoder (330) 231-7419
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.
HAVE 27FT. flatbed dovetail w/ ramps, evenings & weekends. Brent Kline (330) 275-6518
840
Heating
BARRED FUEL oil furnace, 8 yrs old, works good, $600 OBO. (330) 852-0133 DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.
755
Electrical
Hiring Electricians Residential Service Work & Commercial. Good Benefits, Salary, & Security for Qualified Electricians. Send Resume to kobyelect@sssnet.com or Fax 330-830-1373
765
925
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
Painting
GORILLA Painting, Co. Free est. on ext., vinyl, steel, wood sidings. 330-231-3541
1130
Windows
FOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them without replacing the entire window. (330) 674-7556.
Equipment Rental
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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LIGHT TOWER for rent $22 per hour. 33-567-9347.
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Fencing
YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497 Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 x1 / 231-8813 DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split, rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. Also repairs. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433
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Gutters
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.
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Hauling
I BUY junk cars 262-9300 HAULING LIMESTONE, gravel, mulch, landscape gravel, top soil. Can haul 8 ton, competitive rates, Jerry's Trucking, Jerry Troyer, 330-763-4887. LUNSFORD HAULING. Call Charlie 330-231-2224 or Dorothy 330-231-4607. 7 days work long or short trips
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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
$
14,900
13,500
#3440
$
13,500
13,900
$
14,900
$
#3474
#3487
13,900
$
#3500
#3411
14,900
$
#3408
13,700
$
APR FOR MONTHS
15,900
$
13,900
$
18,700
THRU JULY 14TH $
12,300
$
15,500
$
#3482
13,900
$
15,900
$
#14397A
#3504
#3503
14,200
$
18,900
12,900
$
#3458
#14031B
#3381A
#14387A
$
15,900
#3436A
15,900
$
#3465
13,900
20,500
#3453
20,900
$
#14409A
20,900
$
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee AWD 2010 Cadillac SRX Luxury AWD
23,900
$
#3459
24,900
$
2013 Ford Edge LTD AWD
26,900
$
#3462
#14232A
2010 Chevy Tahoe LTZ
27,900
$
#15012A
#3445
2011 Buick La Crosse CXS
24,900
$
#3442
2011 Chevy Silverado Crew 4x4 WT
28,900
$
#15003A
20,900
$
#3455
14,500
$
24,900
#14103A
15,900
$
2012 Chevy Crew 4x4 WT
29,900
$
#15004A
#3430
#3406
25,900
#3439
#3499
2012 Chevy Malibu LS
14,500
$
#3486
2010 Chevy Traverse LS
15,900
$
#3497
16,400
$
$
#3452A
19,900
#3461
16,900
22,500
$
#3463
19,900
$
26,900
#3502
29,900
$
37,900
#15016A
#3446
2010 Cadillac CTS Luxury
22,900
$
2010 Chevy Silverado Crew LT
$
#3478
2012 Chevy Volt Electric
2010 Chevy Camaro 2LT
2013 Chevy K2500 Crew LTZ
#14012A
13,900
2010 Ford Ranger XCAB Sport 4x4
2012 Ford F-150 Crew XLT
$
$
2012 Chevy Malibu 1LT
$
21,500
#3479
2011 Kia Soul Plus
2011 Buick Regal CXL-4
19,500
$
$
#3416A
2012 GMC Terrain SLE FWD
2008 Chevy Silverado 1500 Crew LTZ 2011 Buick Enclave CXL AWD
$
#3434
2013 Chevy Captiva LT
#3507
12,900
$
2012 Chevy Cruze LS
2011 Chevy Equinox 1LT AWD 2011 Chevy Traverse 2LT AWD 2011 Nissan Murano S AWD 2010 Jeep Wrangler 2DR Sport 4x4 2012 Ford Escape Limited 4x4
$
#3490
$
2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT
$
2009 Mazda 5 Sport
2013 Chevy Sonic LT
2008 GMC Acadia SLT-2 AWD
2009 Pontiac G8
$
#3454
2011 Chevy Impala LT
2012 Toyota Corolla S
#3429
2011 Chevy Colorado
2008 Chevy Equinox LT AWD
2011 Ford Fusion SEL
2010 Buick Lacrosse CXL
PLUS NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR THE REST OF THE SUMMER ON MOST 2014 NEW CHEVY MODELS
2010 KIA Optima EX
2011 Ford Fusion SE
2011 Mini Y Hardtop
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#14367A
2011 Ford Ranger XL
2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT
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2010 Mazda 3 Sport
2011 Ford Fusion SE
#3450
#3418
2010 Chevy Traverse LS AWD
2011 Chevy Impala LT
2013 Mazda 2
2012 Ford Focus SE
$
11,800
$
2012 Chrysler 200 Touring LX
2010 Dodge Journey SE
$
#14331A
2012 Nissan Versa S 5DR
#3498
2010 Chevy Suburban LTZ
$
26,900
#15013A
2013 Chevy Tahoe LT 4x4
42,900
$
#3460
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2011 Pilot EXL W/DVD
P7777
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2012 CRV EX AWD
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2011 Civic LX
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2011 CRV EX 4WD
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2011 CRV LX 4WD
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2007 Camry LE
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$ A474B
14,998
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2006 Town & Country Tourina
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2013 CRV EXL AWD
7,988
2000 Jaguar S-Type 4.0
14,588
$ A486A
$ P7767
2008 E350 SD XL
12,588
2006 Murano SL
Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 - 8:00; Fri. 9:00 - 6:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00
A392A
2011 Fit Sport
2011 Accord EX-L V6
P7773
P7760
2011 Honda Accord Se
2011 CRV EX 4WD
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2007 BMW X3 3.0 SI
8,488
2007 Uplander LT
11,998
2005 Accord LX
7,998
2006 Pacifica Tour
18,475
2008 Pilot Navi 4WD
A200A
$
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P7774
A254A
6,588
2004 Liberty Sport
$
$
15,998
2012 Civic LX 5 Speed
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$ A482A
A424A
4,998
2002 Odyssey LX
$ P7756A
$
11,588
2014 Malibu LT
$ A341A
$ P7758
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$ A421A
$ P7770A
16,540
2012 Accord LX
18,993
2001 LaCrosse CXL
3,998
2004 Saab 9-3 Arc
6,588
2005 Ford 500 SE
20,906
$ P7754
7,588
2004 Tracker LT
15,995
2011 Accord LX
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YOU WANT A HEAVY DUTY TRUCK? WE GOT ‘EM!
14 GMC 3/4 TON REG CAB 4X4
14 GMC 3/4 TON REG CAB 4X4
6.0L V8, Auto, Air, Locking Rear Differential, Trailering Package with Brake Control. #167 MSRP..............................................$36,995 Sale Price ......................................$35,101 GM Rebate......................................$5,500 *Trade In Bonus Cash ......................$750
MSRP..............................................$43,260 Sale Price ......................................$40,547 GM Rebate......................................$5,500 *Trade In Bonus Cash ......................$750
$28,851
NEW
14 GMC 3/4 TON CREW CAB 4X4
6.0L V8, Bluetooth, Rear Vision Camera, 18” Aluminum Wheels, Trailering Package, 6” Chrome Steps. #174
MSRP..............................................$48,030 Sale Price ......................................$44,999 GM Rebate......................................$4,000 *Trade In Bonus Cash ......................$750
6.0L V8, SLE, Power Windows & Locks, Aluminum Wheels, Remote Start, Power Seat, Trailering Package with Brake Control. #165
SAVE $8,144
Sale Price
SAVE $8,963
Sale Price
$34,297
14 GMC 3/4 TON CREW CAB 4X4
6.6L Duramax Diesel, SLE, Power Windows & Locks, Aluminum Wheels, Remote Start, Power Seat, Trailering Package with Brake Control. #264
SAVE $8,781
Sale Price
15 CHEVY 3/4 TON CREW CAB 4X4
MSRP..............................................$56,615 Sale Price ......................................$52,681 GM Rebate......................................$6,500 *Trade In Bonus Cash ......................$750
$39,249
MSRP..............................................$41,800 Sale Price ......................................$39,617 GM Rebate......................................$1,500
Sale Price
NEW
$38,117
15 GMC 3/4 TON CREW CAB 4X4
SAVE $10,184
Sale Price
“New Body” Style, Long Bed, Power Camper Mirrors, Power Windows, Keyless Entry, Trailering Package. #023
$45,431
LONG BED, 6.6L Duramax Diesel, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Trailering Package with Brake Control. #027 MSRP..............................................$50,100 Sale Price ......................................$47,019 GM Rebate......................................$1,500
Sale Price
$45,519
15 CHEVY 1 TON REGULAR CAB 4X4 6.0L V8, 10,000 LB GVW RATING, 15 GMC ¾ TON DOUBLE CAB 4X4 6.0L V8, SLE, Z71. #008 TRAILERING PACKAGE, #037 MSRP $37,250 SALE PRICE $33,557 MSRP $48,670 SALE PRICE $44,089 15 CHEVY ¾ TON CREW CAB LONG BED 4X4 6.6L DURAMAX DIESEL, 15 CHEVY ¾ TON CREW CAB LONG BED 4X4 6.0L V8, KEYLESS ENTRY, TRAILERING PACKAGE, #023 MSRP $41,800 SALE PRICE $38,117 TRAILERING PACKAGE, POWER MIRRORS, #031 MSRP $49,780 SALE PRICE $45,219 15 CHEVY ¾ TON REGULAR CAB 4X4 6.0L V8, LT, Z71, TELESCOPING TILT 15 CHEVY ¾ TON CREW CAB LONG BED 4X4 6.6L DURAMAX DIESEL, WHEEL, 18” ALUMINUM WHEELS, #030. MSRP $42,685 SALE PRICE $38,513 TRAILERING PACKAGE, KEYLESS ENTRY, #046 MSRP $50,175 SALE PRICE $45,570 15 GMC 1 TON CREW CAB LONG BED 6.6L DURAMAX DIESEL, TRAILE15 CHEVY 1 TON CREW CAB LONG BED 4X4 6.0L V8, POWER WINRING PACKAGE, #045. MSRP $50,755 SALE PRICE $45,742 DOWS & LOCKS, KEYLESS ENTRY, #017 MSRP $42,740 SALE PRICE $38,673 15 CHEVY ¾ TON CREW CAB LONG BED 4X4 6.6L DURAMAX DIESEL, HD 15 CHEVY ¾ TON CREW CAB 4X4 SHORT BED LT, TRAILERING PACK- TRAILERING PACKAGE, POWER MIRRORS, #047 MSRP $50,870 SALE PRICE $46,687 AGE, POWER CAMPER MIRRORS, #019 MSRP $45,155 SALE PRICE $40,941 15 GMC ¾ TON CREW CAB 4X4 6.6L DURAMAX DIESEL, FRONT BUCKET 15 CHEVY ¾ TON DOUBLE CAB 4X4 6.0L V8, LT, Z71, POWER WINDOWS SEATS, 18” ALUMINUM WHEELS, #040 MSRP $57,545 SALE PRICE $52,078 & LOCKS, #004 MSRP $46,285 SALE PRICE $41,857 15 GMC ¾ TON CREW CAB 4X4 6.6L DURAMAX DIESEL, HEATED POWER SEATS, 20” ALUMINUM WHEELS, #038 MSRP $58,265 SALE PRICE $52,719 15 CHEVY 1 TON CREW CAB SHORT BED 6.0L V8, LT, Z71, POWER SEAT, REAR VISION CAMERA, #016. MSRP $48,580 SALE PRICE $43,592 15 GMC ¾ TON CREW CAB 4X4 6.6L DURAMAX DIESEL, HEATED POWER SEATS, 20” ALUMINUM WHEELS, Z71, DEMO #041 MSRP $59,090 SALE PRICE $53,453 15 CHEVY ¾ TON CREW CAB 4X4 6.0L V8, LT, 20” ALUMINUM WHEELS, 15 CHEVY ¾ TON CREW CAB 4X4 LTZ 6.6L DURAMAX DIESEL, LEATHER HEATED REMOTE VEHICLE START, #021 MSRP $48,135 SALE PRICE $43,593 SALE PRICE $55,321 & COOLED POWER SEATS, NAVIGATION, #036 MSRP $61,005 15 CHEVY CREW CAB 4X4 6.0L V8, LT, LEATHER SEATS, 18” ALUMINUM 15 CHEVY 1 TON CREW CAB DUALLY 4X4 6.6L DURAMAX DIESEL, LTZ, POWER HEATWHEELS, #044 MSRP $48,355 SALE PRICE $44,025 ED LEATHER SEATS, SPRAY IN BEDLINER, DEMO #020 MSRP $62,454 SALE PRICE $56,006 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 7/17/2014
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