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Calendar July Old-fashioned festival at Lake Memorial Park There will be an oldfashioned festival Saturday, July 19 at Lake Memorial Park with serving beginning at 5 p.m. Hot sandwiches, side dishes, pies and cake. Live entertainment and activities for children. Raffle of cash and prizes from area merchants. Park is outside of Big Prairie on County See Pg. 4 — CALENDAR

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‘Higher quality of life’ Family Farm Field Day not just for farmers By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer DUNDEE — Although it has an agricultural theme, the ninth annual Family Farm Field Day, to be held at the Reuben and Catherine Yoder Farm, is for more than just farmers. It’s for anyone who is “interested in a higher quality of life,” said organizer Lloyd Miller. Toward that end, the event schedule is packed full with educational sessions on everything from grass-based agriculture to low energy lifestyles — ways to live a simpler and more idyllic lifestyle. This year’s event is July 18-19, and kicks off Friday at 4 p.m. with a vendor show, featuring close to 100 vendors for people to browse, offering house items, farm items and everything in-between. Then the sessions will get under way. The first

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Horse training, led by Henry Hershberger, is one of the informational activities that draws a crowd. It will be offered at the Family Farm Field Day, July 18-19, at the Reuben and Catherine Yoder Farm, located at 2517 Township Road 606, Dundee. day, which lasts until dark, there will be a class on horse training, another on growing food on 10 acres or less, and a class on how to do first aid using herbs. The sessions begin again Saturday at 8:30 a.m. with

a class on sheep herding — always a big draw, according to Miller — and then a variety of classes on topics like managing a grass dairy, sprouting grains, making good food choices and raising meat.

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they want to attend and pick up tips along the way, like how to grill prime cut steaks as professionally as possible, the best techniques for sharpening knives, or how to prepare nutrient dense foods. In a world in which technology is always improving, many of the tips have sadly gone by the wayside, noted Miller, who also said, “We think if you can grow your own food and tap into your own resources, you’ll be healthier, your animals will be healthier and your life will be more worth living.” That’s not to say “we can

create a Garden of Eden,” Miller added. “There’s no perfect scenario. But still, we think if people learn the ins and outs of simply working with nature instead of fighting it, they’ll be much better off.” That encapsulates the vision of the Family Farm Field Day Committee, which puts on the event and is committed to promoting sustainable agriculturel and living off the land. To inspire young people, the committee also is offering various games and activities, as well as an obstacle course, farm animals, exotic animals, trapping sessions, coyote calling sessions and nature walks. “We want to get young

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people involved with the world around them and get them away from iPods and other electronics” Miller said. “And every year, a lot of them get excited by nature. And that’s really cool.” Food stands will sell ice cream, pies, sandwiches and more, with all the proceeds going to a special education fund for local parochial schools. Yet the event itself is free, Miller noted, thanks in large part to the hard work of volunteers and the generous support of sponsors. The event takes place at 2517 Township Road 606, Dundee. For more information call Lloyd Miller at 330-275-7759 or Jerry Miller at 330-893-1470.

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State Route 60 to be closed for landslide repair project State Route 60 will be closed to traffic next week south of Killbuck in Holmes County for a landslide repair project. Beginning Wednesday, July 23, state Route 60 will be closed one mile south

of Killbuck for 90 days. Beginning at the intersection of state Route 60 and U.S. Route 36, traffic will be detoured east on U.S. 36 to state Route 83 north to U.S. 62 west back

Ad deadlines Display ads, Monday at noon; Classified ads, Tuesday at 3 p.m.

to state Route 60, and reverse. ODOT’s contractor for this $169,152 project is Shelly & Sands Inc., from Columbus, and the completion date is Sept. 10.

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Calendar (From Page 1) Road 100 (north side of the road near the east end of O’Dells Lake). Sponsored by Big Prairie-Lakeville Community Club with proceeds for the upkeep of the park.

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assistance applications 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.

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West Holmes Class of 1979 meets Saturday The West Holmes Class of 1979 will hold its 35-year reunion on July 19 at 7 p.m. at Flying Ridge Ranch, County Road 292, past the airport. Also invited are the classes of 1980 and 1978. Contact Valerie Taylor Shane, 330-231-7742; Lisa Martin Lawhead, 330763-0311 or Marty Mathie-Grice, 330-231-2194. Check out the Facebook page at WH Class of 1979 See Pg. 8 — CALENDAR

Sen. Brown announces federal funding for fire training in Baltic WASHINGTON, D.C. – New federal resources have been awarded to a fire department in Holmes County. U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) announced that Baltic Fire and Rescue has been awarded $23,342 for Operations and Safety by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Assistance to Firefighters Grants (AFG) program.

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Community Briefs Personal JESSIE COLICH of Shreve marked her 90th birthday on Wednesday, July 9. She was born in Republic to John and Julia (Krumbaugh) Teach and had three siblings, Kathryn, Fredrick and June. She married Karl Colich on his birthday, Sept. 21, 1947, and they had four children, Mike, Christy, David and Karl E. She has nine grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren. She has been a seamstress for 80 years, altering, sewing, and mending everything from blue jeans to wedding dresses. She especially enjoyed doing wedding, bridesmaid and prom dresses. She was also a longtime Girl Scout leader. She continues to be an avid reader.

New arrivals VAYDA JO was born July 1 at Samaritan Hospital in Ashland to Darby and Sarah McLaughlin. She weighed 6 pounds, 13 ounces and was 19 1⁄2 inches long. She joins siblings, Dugan, 10, and Haley, 4. Grandparents are Rick and Karen Van Dyne of Loudonville and Paul and Dianne McLaughlin of Wooster.

BRISTAN ELLA was born May 21 to Myron and Mallory Miller of Nashville. She weighed 8 pounds, 10 ounces and was 19.5 inches long. He joins siblings Braylen and Brooklyn. Grandparents are Paul and Barb Miller of Holmesville, Kurt and Kathy Wachtel of Nashville, and Jeff Mullet and Jamie Zeigler, both of Millersburg. Greatgrandparents are Richard and Alice Kistler of Wooster, Mary Lou Mullet of Big Prairie, Mahlon and Emma Shetler and Verna Miller, all of Holmesville.

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.

Millersburg water Complaint filing process report available Millersburg’s 2013 annu- established

al 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 330-6741886.

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. ComTake a free plaints will be placed on driving permit the agenda for the next business meeting of the practice test board. Practice makes perfect For more information and that goes for driving. call 330-674-4841.

Club notes Fredericksburg American Legion Eleven members were present when Fredericksburg American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 651 met June 26 at the Legion home. There was a discussion on the issues with the Freedom flags. Semi and garbage trucks are hitting them. Members talked about getting different brackets and putting them up higher. The weather is also hard on them as many are getting torn. There was a discussion on buying sturdier flags, tabled until the meeting. Tiffany Porter will purchase four new flags to hang out at the Legion home. The annual Girls Day Out was discussed. If anyone has any suggestions take them to the next meeting. Charlotte Cutting volunteered to be the

new membership chairwoman and will be making up packets. The next meeting will be July 31 at the legion home. Members will be putting together the baskets for the Children’s Home.

TOPS OH 1573 On July 9, 2014 TOPS OH 1573, Nashville, had another no-gainer meeting. Eight members lost 83⁄4 pounds. Eileen Lowe was best weekly loser. She said to follow the new contest rules. Bonnie Porter was the best weekly rededicated loser. Tom Alexander was the best weekly KOPS. Eileen Lowe, Janice Tope and Leo Tope all weighed into the new weight category. Janice Tope gave a program on the importance of physical fitness. Members discussed the benefits of exercise. Tope read from

TOPS The Choice Is Mine, naming the three types of exercise — aerobic, resistance and flexibility — and explaining the benefits of each type. The chapter meets each Wednesday at the Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 p.m., with weigh-in at 5:15 p.m.

Killbuck Valley Writers’ Club Has anyone ever told you “You should write a book”? Maybe you even started one but never finished. Or, you have a great idea but just can’t seem to take that first step toward getting something on paper. The Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild (KVWG) might be just what you need to make your book a reality. KVWG is a group of See Pg. 7 — CLUB

NewPointe Community Church is ‘ticket’ to movies NewPointe Community Church is a thriving and growing group of more than 3,500 people across multiple locations in Northeast Ohio, and this summer its members are going “to the movies.” Movies are something we all love. They are inspiring, creative, fun and full of suspense and adventure. And while they do all of that — they communicate what our culture thinks is popular and right. In this fourweek summer series, At the Movies, the congregation wants to take a look at some modern classics, uncover what those movies are communicating, and connect the dots to

the Bible and the truth it is teaching us. Thus far, the congregations has looked at “42” (July 6), and “Man of Steel” (July 13). Upcoming films are “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” (July 20), and “The LEGO Movie” (July 27). “We are transforming our facilities into some of Hollywood’s most iconic films. Decorating our hallways is a way of creating an environment that is fun and engaging for the entire family,” said Andrew Sale, Director of Communications. “We love to help people laugh and smile while they are in church. We truly believe God

isn’t boring and church shouldn’t be either. We love seeing people use their creative talents to transform our church into a relevant environment. We dream of being a relevant place where people can use their gifts and talents for God’s glory. It truly is something you have to experience,” Sale continued. Visit movies.newpointe. org for more information. NewPointe Community Church, 8882 state Route 39, Millersburg. Service times are 9 and 11 a.m. Environments for birth through 12th grade are available. 330-943-2012. Visit the website at newpointe.org.

Church briefs Concert at Killbuck First Church of Christ Zack Shelton and 64 to Grayson will be in concert Sunday at 6 p.m. at Killbuck First Church of Christ.

They Listen?” For more information, 330-275-9803.

Monthly Saturday sing planned

Faith Baptist Church will hold a Saturday Sing beginning at 4 p.m. FeaSummer worship, tured artists will be Testimony Quartet and Jamie Tolley. An offering will be joint services set taken and tax deductible donations are Clark and Millersburg Presbyterian accepted. Refreshments and fellowship Churches have announced summer wor- will follow. The church is at 775 W. Main ship service times changes as well as St. 330-447-4339. upcoming joint worship opportunities. Through August, Clark Presbyterian Vacation Bible School worship will be at 9 a.m. and Millersburg Week of July 20 will worship at 10:15 a.m. Joint worship services on July 20 will be Welcome Church of Christ, 4895 Townat Troyer’s Hollow and on Oct. 5 in Mill- ship Road 257, Killbuck, will hold VBS ersburg. The joint services will be at 10 a.m. July 21-25 from 6:30-9 p.m. Baltic Community VBS will be July 21-25 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Baltic ComTent Revival Meetings set munity Park. Children are invited to Everyone is welcome to attend Tent grab a hammer, find a paintbrush and Revival Meetings being held July 20-27 put on their creative thinking caps at in Berlin, across from the Farmstead the “Workshop of Wonders: Imagine & Restaurant with Ivan Weaver from Build with God” event. To register, call Bethel, Pa. as the evangelist. Starting Mark Miller at 330-897-2410 or visit the times will be as follows: Monday-Fri- church’s website at 2014.cokesburyvbs. day, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 7 com/balticcommunityvbs. p.m.; and Sunday, 10 a.m. The meetings are sponsored by the area conservative Donations needed Mennonite churches. If you have any Donations are needed to help trouquestions, call 330-464-1261. bled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store is located at 7703-B state Route Answers in Genesis 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proAnswers in Genesis Weekend will ceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilbe held at Cornerstone Community derness Boys Camp. Call 330-857-5516. Church, 6029 State Route 754, Millers- or 330-464-1261. burg. On July 26 at 6:30 p.m., topics will be “Dinosaurs and the Bible” and “Sci- Free Bibles available ence Confirms the Bible.” RITTMAN — Need a Bible? We can On July 27, 9:30 a.m.-noon, topics will deliver/mail you one without cost or be “Genesis: Where the Gospel Begins” obligation. KJV Bible, New Testament, and “Genesis: Does it Really Matter?” Large Print and Children’s Bible StoThere will be a carry-in potluck at noon ries are available. Contact: 330-855-7734, for everyone and at 1 p.m. the topic will 330-927-4857, 330-939-6231 or needfreebe “Creation Evangelism: Why Won’t bibles@gmail.com.


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here is a purpose for every mark on the architect’s blueprint; if the plans aren’t followed, an unstable structure might result. A wise construction engineer will consult with the designer if in doubt. Consider that God is our Master architect, for He created us. He has given us His plan in the Bible; when we follow His design for our lives we will be filled with peace and joy. If we don’t understand His plan, we can talk to Him through prayer. Visit Him this week at your house of worship and learn about His special plan for you. Judges 2.1-23

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Club (From Page 5) 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.

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

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

Entries being accepted for Art is Ageless contest Entry forms are being accepted for the fourth annual “Art is Ageless” Contest and Exhibit, to be held on Aug. 22 and 23 at Walnut Hills Retirement Community. The contest is open to amateur artists ages 55 or older who reside in

Arts Council Holmes County Arts Community meets the third Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m., at Young Uniforms and Scrubs, Millersburg. Contact Phyllis Young 330-6740676 or 1-866-386-2026.

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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 preservation series that will continue through August. The Aug. 26 program will be about canning meats, soups and

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stews. All, programs are free and open to everyone. Reservations are required. To reserve a spot in the class, contact the Holmes County Office of OSU Extension at 330-674-3015.

Weber Girls Red Cross Blood Drive is July 24

Post 494 Sugarcreek to hold fish fry

The Holmesville American Legion Post No. 551 will be hosting the annual Weber Girls Red Cross Blood Drive on Thursday, July 24, from 3-7 p.m. at the post home. Come to donate and receive a coupon for $10 off Cedar Point admission and an American Red Cross T-shirt honoring those who serve.

American Legion Post 494, of Sugarcreek, will sponsor a benefit family fish fry on Saturday, July 26, 4-7 pm. at the Post Home on North Broadway Street in Sugarcreek. The benefit will aid the NITRO Girls Softball Team in raising funds to go to the Nationals Softball Tourney later this summer. Everyone is welcome.

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Area citizens will be hosting a free public forum at the Loudonville Public Library, 122 E. Main St., on July 26 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The focus will be on hydraulic fracturing and the toxic waste stream destined for communities across Ohio. The majority of this fracking flowback waste is injected into the earth via Class 2 injection wells and enhanced recovery injection wells. The forum will consist of several presentations: — Fracking In Ohio — A basic overview of hydraulic fracturing and Ohio legis-

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Engagement COSHOCTON — Darren and Angie Brown of Coshocton announce the engagement of their daughter, Courtney Ann, to Zak Hugh Eastep of Coshocton. He is the son of Jeff and Loretta Shearer of Nashville. The bride-to-be graduated in 2009 from West Holmes High School and works at The Commercial Courtney Brown & Savings Bank. Zak Eastep Her fiance also graduated in 2009 from West planned at Killbuck UnitHolmes and works at ed Methodist Church. Holmes Concrete. A Sept. 20 wedding is

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Holmes County bookmobile Monday — Duane Miller, Township Road 659, 12:301:15 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — J. Barkman, Township Road 176, 1-1:45 p.m.; Crist Troyer Jr., Township Road 178, 2-2:45 p.m.; Hershberger Hardware, 3-4

lation presented by Melanie Houston, MS, Director of Water Policy & Environmental Health for the Ohio Environmental Council. — Injection Wells 101 — Overview of Class 2 injection wells and threats posed to local communities presented by Brian Kunke-

P&G IGA, Killbuck, 3-5:15 p.m.; Nashville Elementary, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Friday — Roman Miller’s, County Road 323, 9:3010:15 a.m.; Tea Run School, 10:30 a.m.-noon; Christ Wengerd, Township Road 565, 1-2 p.m.

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2:30 p.m.); Nature’s Food Market, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Edna Raber, County Road 70, 10:30-11:15 a.m.; Walnut Hills Nursing, 12:15-1:30 p.m.; Robert Troyer’s, Trail, State Route 515, 12:30-1:15 p.m., Walnut Hills Retirement, 1:40-2:15 p.m.;

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p.m.; Charm Public, 5-7 p.m. Wednesday — Kurtz, Township Road 606, 9:30-10:15 a.m.; Kauffman’s County Road 229, 10:30-11 a.m.; Stony Point, County Road 229, 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.; Hopeview Subdivision, 1:152:30 a.m. (Beechvale 1:30-

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Cinderella effect: Remember the shoes, find the woman Oh, the joy of a summer wedding. And the deep and wondrous thoughts that even the anticipation of such an event can evoke: Is it OK to wear shorts with a suit jacket? Sandals? Sandals but with socks? For Kristin the dilemma had been whether or not it was still taboo to wear a black dress to the wedding we attended a few weeks ago. She ultimately decided to go for it and found herself to actually be among the majority when we walked into the church. The new issue, however, then became the color of her purse. “Is it weird that I am carrying a brown purse?” she asked.

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“Wait,” I said. “Did you just ask the guy who wanted to wear socks and sandals to this thing? Really?” “Well anyway I don’t care if it’s brown,” she continued. “This is the one I got in Italy. It’s the most awesome purse I’ve ever had. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime thing. I hope somebody asks me about it!” “I admire your passion,” I said. “I feel the same way about my socks.”

I’ll admit that making up biographies for the strangers we observe while waiting for a wedding to begin is neither a mature nor respectable pastime. It is, however, infinitely entertaining. Furthermore, at that particular wedding I got the strong suspicion that Kristin and I are not alone in this pursuit, as evidenced by the maniacal giggling of the woman with the huge, crazy hair — the woman I had already dubbed, “Someone’s crazy aunt.” I caught her staring at us as if we were a pair of pet store ferrets fighting over a fish head. She turned and whispered to her friend and they just fell to pieces.

I figured the backstory she imagined for us to go something like this: “See that guy with the wrinkled forehead and the woolly bear eyebrows? He lives in a van down by the river. The woman he’s with bought him a $10 suit at the Goodwill and promised him a carton of cigarettes if he’d go to this wedding as her husband.” Reality is sometimes even stranger than imagination, and the truth about our character “Someone’s crazy aunt” was revealed, most appropriately, in the ladies room at the wedding reception. She was waiting for Kristin as she walked out of a stall. “Where did you get your purse?” she said with wildeyed exuberance. Kristin was a little flabbergasted at the question, especially since she had left the purse at the table with me. “I, um, well ...” Kristin stammered haltingly. “Oh, I’m sorry, honey, I didn’t mean to scare you,” she apologized. “I just noticed that gorgeous

purse when you walked into the church. I kept trying to get a better look at it, but your husband caught me. My friend said, ‘Just remember her shoes and you’ll find her later at the

reception.’ We laughed and laughed about it, but by golly it worked!” Realizing their mutual weirdness, Kristin was more than happy to share her tale.

Entertainment briefs Old-fashioned festival at Lake Memorial Park

Memorial Park with serving beginning at 5 p.m. Hot sandwiches, side dishes, pies and cake. Live entertainment and activiThere will be an old- ties for children. Raffle fashioned festival Sat- of cash and prizes from urday, July 19 at Lake area merchants. Park is

Hotel Millersburg Summer Concerts In The Courtyard Friday, July 18th

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The Confession to run until Aug. 16 The musical The Confession is being presented at the Carlisle Inn Sugarcreek. Ten cast members put their musical gifts and their training together and the result is inspiring, entertaining and unlike anything you have ever experienced on any of your trips to Ohio’s Amish Country. For tickets call the Carlisle Inn Sugarcreek at 855See Pg. 15 — BRIEFS


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Local Entertainment Pitstop Classic car group visits Winesburg as part of fourday Ohio tour

A group of tourists from all over the United States got a feel for Amish country bright and early the morning of July 11. They all drove antique cars, which they parked neatly along the streets in Winesburg, a fitting complement to the historic buildings in the community.

By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer WINESBURG — A group of tourists from all over the United States got a feel for Amish country bright and early Friday morning, taking a planned pitstop in Winesburg to enjoy some coffee and check out the local shops before returning to their classic cars to continue their four-day tour of Ohio. Affiliated with the Antique Automobile Club of America, members of the touring group, called the Buzzard’s Breath Touring Region, will have, at the end of the four days, passed through a slew of towns in Ohio, including Hinckley, Wooster, Winesburg, Berlin and Canton. “Once a year we try to visit a different state,” explained group spokesperson Mary Gagliano. “This year, we decided to tour Ohio because we’re the buzzards, and, of course, Hinckley is famous for its buzzards. So we started there.” The members of the group came from all over the country — from places as diverse and far apart as Florida, Texas and Minnesota. But no matter where they came from, they all drove classic cars, which they parked neatly along the streets in Winesburg, a fitting complement to the historic buildings in the community. “To be a member of the group, you have to drive a car that’s at least 25 years old,” Gagliano explained. The tour will end, appropriately, in Canton, where members will tour the Classic Car Museum, as well as the National First Ladies’ Library and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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Arriving in their classic cars, members of the Buzzard’s Breath Touring Region, affiliated with the Antique Automobile Club of America, tour the Winesburg commuity, including the refurbished Peter’s School and the local shops. Although they were excited about the stops at the end, members of the group were enjoying their excursion through Amish country. In the words of Duane and Trisha Copley from New Jersey, “everything here is really gorgeous.” “I’m a farm boy, so this area suits me just fine,”

said Duane, also noting that “Lehman’s Hardware Store in (Kidron) was absolutely fantastic.” The weather in Ohio has been spectacular, said Florida residents Tom and Judi Brookover. “I’ve been through Ohio a time or two,” added Judi, See Pg. 15 —CAR

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Catching up on things while it rains and rains Rain again this morning. We made four days in a row without any in my area. The thunder is booming and it is so dark the lights are needed to see what you are doing. The good thing about that is I can’t see the dust I should be dusting! It is a busy day in Carroll County, as everyone is moving into the fairgrounds for the start of the Carroll County Fair tomorrow. I am planning to attend the Dairy Show at 9 a.m. I hear that they have over 100 entries. So far today I have checked out the news on Dairy Agenda Today. I have proof read the catalog for the Ohio Holstein Summer Extravaganza Sale, which will be held on Saturday, Aug. 16 at the Wayne County Fairgrounds in Wooster. There are many consignments with outstanding pedigrees and lots of young cows in milk to sell. With youth activities, an open house in honor of Esther Welch, retiring editor of the Ohio Holstein News; a guest speaker prior to the sale; and then the sale, it should be a great day! Since it is pouring rain, this has been a good day to balance my checkbook (I was only off $1!), make phone calls (after the phone started working — storms last night evidently put service out), mailing out checks for bills, and opening mail that I had laid back because I was busy with other things. I do a lot of reading, subscribe to several newspapers and magazines, therefore I get a lot of letters and offers from publications wanting me to subscribe. One of the more interesting ones I opened this morning was from “Glamour.” First out of the envelope was a note telling me, “You’re the one!

is red, so I guess that is my only choice. The last Barbwire free bag I received with a subscription was made Barb in China and was such flimsy material that it Lumley wouldn’t hold much of anything! And then they listed You are a smart, sexy, confident woman we are my “preferred subscription benefits.” Besides my meant to serve!” Wow, that makes me feel good “guaranteed low subscription rate” and “special about myself! Next was bonus gift,” I was told a picture of my free gift (with a paid subscription), that every issue would help me reveal my beauthe “Glamour Bag.” It is tiful best. (I didn’t know supposed to be perfect I was hiding it!) There for any occasion, but it would be expert tips for doesn’t tell me what size it is or what it is made of. See Pg. 14 — RAINS In the picture the color

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Weekly Market Reports Wayne & Holmes Counties WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY July 5 24 LOADS — 1st cutting 150-295 ton; by the bale 2.352.60; rd. 77.50-135 ton; rd. by bale 22-45; lg. sq. 42.50 bale; 2nd cutting 310 ton; straw rd. bales 95 ton; lg. sq. 170 ton; eggs 2.50. July 26, Machinery Auction SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. July 7 97 CALVES — Choice calves 275-310; good calves 225-270; light & thins 70-down; back to farm, bulls 225-310; heifers 300. FEEDERS — Steers and bulls 110-187.50; heifers 142.50. 154 CATTLE — Choice steers 148-155.50; good steers 140-147.50; Holstein steers 115-131; choice heifers 145153.50; good heifers 135144.50; good Holstein cows 95-113.50, yellow and thins 90-down; good beef cows 100120; bulls 136.50. 55 HORSES — Top horse 1,400; top pony 425. FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 July 8 CALVES — Good to choice calves 235-260; medium to good calves 200-235; fair to medium calves 180-200; commons and lights 180-down; cross bred calves 200-down; back to farm, bull calves 260300; back to the farm: heifer calves 160-250. SHEEP — Feeder lambs 185; sheep for slaughter 49-75. GOATS — 60-.

UTCHER HOGS — 260 lbs.-up -94-97; butcher sows 75.50-down; boars by wt. 64-down. CATTLE — Steers 154down; heifers 148.50; bulls 115-148; medium to good beef cows 100-103; fair to medium cows 92-100; common cows 92-down. TOTAL HEAD — 121. 23 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 85-175 ton; 2nd & 3rd cutting 225-300 ton; rd hay 75-90 ton; big rd. bales 30-45 ton; rd. wheat straw 155 ton. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION July 9 16 HOGS — 250-280 lbs. 91-95; sows, heavy 74-75; boars 20. 7 FEEDER PIGS — 30-40 lbs. 55-70; 60-70 lbs. 95. 17 FAT CATTLE — Choice Holstein steers 130-136.50; good Holstein steers 120-130; Holstein heifers 114-132.50; 10 BULLS — Jersey 110-114.50; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 112.50-118.50; 1,500-2,000 120.50-129; 2,000 lbs-up 119.50. 111 CULL COWS — Good 100-117; medium-good 92-100; fair-medium 84-90; light-thin 84-down; 34 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 120-240. 12 DAIRY — Bred heifers 2,225-down. 216 CALVES — 95-120 lbs. 220-275; good 160-220; common 160-down; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 220-300; crossbred bulls 70-325; Jersey/crossbred heifers 150-300. 248 GOATS — Kid 155down; billies 250-down; nannies 205-down; wethers 340down. 883 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks and ewes 50-87.50; lambs 40-60 lbs. choice 190-245; 40-60 lbs.

157.50-190; 60-80 lbs. 150202.50; 80-100 lbs. 140-177.50; 100-130 lbs. 157.50-180; 130 lbs-up 140-152.50. TOTAL HEAD — 1,557. 75 LOADS — Alfalfa, 2nd cutting 170-420; alfalfa, 3rd and 4th cutting 270-420; mixed 1st cutting 100-375; mixed 2nd cutting 200-420; lg. bales hay 10-60 bale and 65-140 ton; wheat straw 125-200; lg. straw bales 140 ton; ear corn 125145. KIDRON AUCTION July 10 67 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 100; 210-230 lbs. 99-103; 230-260 lbs. 74-101; butcher sows 64-83; boars by weight 17-33. 467 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 67.50-85; 41-50 lbs. 67-87.50; 51-60 lbs. 85-120; 61 lbs.-up 90-110; service boars and gilts 220; service boars 115-160; roasters 147.50-195. 110 CALVES — Back to farm, bulls 120-300; back to farm, heifers 130-220; light & thin 100-down. 122 CATTLE — Heifers 105-127; bulls 101.50-122; good beef cows 106-120; medium to good 90-105; thin-poor 88-down; FEEDERS: Steers 105-197.50; heifers 117.50-150. 12 SHEEP — Cull ewes and bucks 40-75. 31 GOATS — 20-245. 158 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 1,675-down; bred heifers 2,225-down; service bulls 4501,535; open heifers 735-1,435down. Total Consignors 201; total head 967. 44 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 95-380; hay 2nd cutting 310; lg. bales 45-80 each and 50-240 ton; straw 90-260 ton and 25 each.

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Manure Science Review will be Aug. 14 at Rupp Vue The 2014 Ohio Manure Science Review (MSR) will be held in Wayne County on Aug. 14, hosted by Rupp Vue dairy farm near Sterling at 14636 Seville Road. The MSR is an educational program designed for those involved in any aspect of manure handling, man-

tions including a farmer panel, and field demonRory strations of equipment Lewandowski and other demonstration Agricultural and plots. Registration opens Natural Resources at 8:30 a.m. and the proOSU EntensionWayne County gram begins at 9 a.m. The day concludes out in the agement or utilization. field at 3:30 p.m. The MSR consists of both This year’s MSR will classroom style presenta- focus on aspects of manure

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management related to dairy farms and handling poultry litter. Topics that will be covered in the morning program include: Nutrient Management Practices at Rupp Vue Farm, Nutrient Variability of Liquid Manure in Storage, Winter Runoff and Setbacks, Economic Value of Manure, Planning and Managing Manure Storage (farmer panel), Growing the Application Window, and Subsurface Band Application of Poultry Litter. Afternoon field demonstrations include: the poultry litter subsurface applicator, liquid manure application comparing different types of injec-

tor shanks, manure calibration for solid manure, cover crops for soil health and forage use. Continuing education credits are available for certified livestock managers, certified crop advisers and professional engineers. Pre-registration is requested. Early registration by Aug. 6 is $25/person and registration after Aug. 6 or the day of the event is $30/person. Morning coffee, juice, doughnuts and lunch catered by Omahoma Bob’s BBQ is included in registration. In addition to the program there will be sponsor exhibits and displays. More information,

including details on program topics and field demonstrations, registration forms and fliers, is available on the Wayne County Extension website at: http://go.osu.edu/ MSR2014 or contact the Wayne County Extension office at 330-264-8722. In addition to OSU Extension, the event’s collaborators include the Ohio Department of Agriculture, Ohio Federation of Soil and Water Conservation Districts, Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Soil and Water Resources, Natural Resources Con-

seconds. I am a farm gal and always had cows to milk, so 60 seconds was about how much time it took me to run a comb through my hair in the morning and head for the barn. I could count on the cow’s tails to rearrange my “style”! They will reveal my best with “what to wear this minute and always.” They will give me “daily looks and chic trends, and how to wear what is best for my body.” Wherever I am going and whatever clothing I have to wear, I want to be comfortable, and I consider that

best for my body. These days my favorites are stretch slacks and soft tops or T-shirts or sweatshirts and sweatpants! (No designer clothes for me!!) As for shoes, just sport shoes or loafers with a safe sole. Not falling down is much more important than fancy high heels on my feet! I guess at my age, Glamour magazine is just not for me! Let’s see — what’s my next offer — the National Rifle Association wants me to join. Obviously they haven’t checked into my ability with a gun!

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Briefs (From Page 10) 344-7547 or go to www.amishcountrymusicals.com and buy your tickets online. Group rates and packages are available. The Confession will run through Aug. 16. This will be the final season of The Confession at Carlisle Inn Sugarcreek. If you haven’t seen it — or want to see it again, now is the time. Shows are Tuesday through Saturday with matinee and evening performances. Tickets are selling fast. Make sure you call or go online to guarantee a seat at the performance of your choice.

tle’s Mexican Grill, Arby’s Taco Bell, Starbuck’s Jones Potato Chips (Mansfield), Famous Hair, Green Leaf Restaurant, Triway Lanes, Auto Zone, Best Cuts, Frito-Lay of Wooster, Longhorn Steakhouse, Beall Avenue Car Wash, Farmer Boy Restaurant, Ryans, The Barn (Smithville) and Long John Silvers. Other businesses interested in being a part of the event can contact Jeff Rickel, 419-884-7075 or Corey at the Wooster Pizza Hut.

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Public Euchre Card Party will be held Tuesday, July 29, 7 p.m., at St. Luke Community Center, Rambo Street, Danville (turn west at traffic Cruise-in at light, go ½ block — directly across street from Danville High School); $1 Wooster Pizza Hut Pizza Hut/Wingstreet, 1831 Beall admission; prizes and refreshments. Ave., Wooster, will hold a cruise-in each Wednesday through Sept. 24 Salsa Sizzle set for August from 5-9 p.m. It is a community event, Central American Medical Outgeared for the entire family. It is free reach, Orrville, will hold its sixth and open to all makes, models and annual Salsa Sizzle on Aug. 9, 6-11 years of cars, trucks and motorcycles. p.m. There will be Latin music, dancFeatures will include Wing Night (10 ing and food at the Wooster Inn percent off to all cruisers) with givepatio. Proceeds benefit CAMO and aways, door prizes and games. JR the its efforts to end domestic violence in DJ will provide music services with Honduras. Tickets are $40 per person. the best from the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s. For more information on Salsa A number of area businesses are Sizzle go to www//CAMO.org or call contributing partners: Buffalo Wild 330-683-5956. Wings, Applebee’s, Advance Auto Parts, Wayne Lanes, Fiore’s Italian Mohican Pow-Wow Restaurant, Hartzler Family Dairy, The Butcher Block & Deli, Chipo- celebrates Native

Car (From Page 11) “But this area is entirely different. It’s so beautiful, and I love the Amish stuff.” The Brookovers especially enjoyed the Kidron Auction Barn, where they enjoyed a livestock auction and where “Tom helped load up some goats for a local man,” Judi said.

For John Myer from Alabama, the quaint feel of Winesburg itself was a special highlight, and reminded him of his childhood. “I’ve been told there’s only 250 people here,” he said. “That’s what I enjoy. I grew up in a small town like this in Pennsylvania.” Members of the Wines-

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burg Historical Society guided the tour group through the community, showcasing the refurbished one-room Peter’s School and local stores like Whitmer’s General Store, Winesburg Antiques, Time & Treasure Trove shop and the Bicycle Museum. The hospitality did not

go unnoticed. “Everyone is very friendly and helpful,” said Myer. “And that’s good, because we do get lost occasionally. There’s a lot of hills down here!” Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330674-5676 or bzaffini@thedaily-record.com.

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— Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, 2619 Township Road 144, Walnut Creek, Tuesday, July 22, 8:30-11:30 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.

The Great Mohican Pow-Wow will be held at Mohican Reservation Campgrounds in Loudonville Sept. 19-21. This beautiful setting is nestled in secluded wooded hills lending itself well to the authenticity of the event. The 2014 show features a worldchampion 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 PowWow will be hosted by Mohican Reservation Campgrounds at 23270 Wally Road South, Loudonville. Admission is $8/adult and $4/child with discounts for two- and three-day Health screening passes as well as for colleges, groups, Pomerene Hospital performs health screenings at Scouts, teachers, seniors and veterans. For complete information or direc- the Pomerene Medical Center in Mount Hope, at 4606 tions, phone 1-800-766-2267 or visit County Road 160. Screening times are 7-10 a.m. on the first Wednesday of each month. www.mohicanpowwow.com. Health screenings taking place at Keim Lumber in Charm will be on the third Wednesday of every month from 7-10 a.m.

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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.)

Science Association, Case Farms, Gerber’s Poultry, Ag Credservation Service, U.S. it, Hubner Seed and Farm Department of Agri- Credit Mid-America. culture’s Agricultural Research Service and Rory Lewandowski is an Cooper Farms. OSU Extension AgriculIn addition to the Ohio ture & Natural ResourcLivestock Coalition, spon- es educator and may be sors are the Ohio Poultry reached at 330-264-8722. (From Page 14)

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Land transfers Berlin Township — Jacob J. and Erma E. Beachy to Dale E. and Twila W. Beachy, 6236, County Road 203, $389,500. Paul D. Gerber to Gladys P. Weaver, Township Road 351, 9.216 acres, $140,000. Holmes Freight to Rodney L. Miller, 5426 Elm Street, $165,000. Mark and Irene Jackson to Freda Yoder, 5314 Humming Bird Drive, $266,000. Clark Township — Benchmark Properties of Ohio to Monroe and Barbara Barkman, 2870 County Road 114, $186,900. Ivan R. and Betty A. Hershberger to Ben R. and Rosanna Hershberger, state Route 557, 0.838 acre, $2,000. Abe M. and Ruth Raber to Marie R. Miller, 2950 Township Road 177, $20,000. Hardy Township — Bruce A. and Regina F. Yoder to Steven M. Schlabach, 5348 Township Road 321, $135,000. Killbuck Township — Nyoka V. Boley to Dakota S. Boley and Holly D. Mast, 10293 County Road 620, $100,000.

Freeman R. and Iva M. Byler to Ivan D. and Susie J. Yoder, Township Road 67, 45.787 acres, $256,000. Killbuck Village — Ralph and Cheryl A. Tharp to Nyoka V. Boley, 155 Purdy St., $67,000. Knox Township — October Hill Camp Lot Association to Charles E. and Wilma J. Yonts, Ridgeview Drive, $1,200. Ann Cary Christensen to Mohican RTO Farms, 5081 County Road 22, $1.9 million. Mechanic Township — Lake Buckhorn Property Owners Association to Lawrence L. and Dana Price, Mels Drive,$500. Pamela J. Jurin to Marilyn R. and William R. Kemer, 3483 Buckhorn Drive, $285,000. Mechanic Township — Steven A. Yoder and Susan J. Miller to Wayne R. and Kathryn Miller, 3699 Township Road 124, $1,988. Myron E. and Andrea L. Miller to Richard L. and Suzie E. Watson, 7757 Buckhorn Cove, $99,500. Larry R. and Mary Kay Schwartz to Dalen and Rhonda M. Schlabach, Interlaken Drive, $12,900.

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$327,500. John E. and Ruth Ann Ware to Chad and Cara Yoder, 2379 Bern Drive, $212,000. Aaron M. and Susan D. Yoder to Atlee A. and Ada Mae Yoder, 6909 Township Road 129, $118,000. Donald L. and Angela K. Doty to Randall L. and Lorraine M. Ramsey, 1811 Buckhorn Drive, $300,000. Robert C. and Susan K. Collett to Donald L. Doty, Arbon Drive, $100. Gerald D. and Veronica Faye Hochstetler to Melissa D. and Bradley N. Gallion, 7541 Township Road 105, $131,000. Noah S. and Mary E. Miller to Ura H. and Esther Burkholder, 2726 Township Road $281,000. Douglas G. and Michele McIntyre to James S. and Christine Widrig, 2984 West Buckhorn Drive, $295,000. Lester and Nancy Coblentz to Broc Christopher and Alyson Taele Morris, County Road 58, 1.793 acres, $22,500. Millersburg Village — Ricky D. Hannahs to Frank and Kris Arnold, 276 Walnut St., 54,900. Glenda K. Zamana to Brooke E. Akins, 310 N. Mad Anthony Street,$60,000. Andrew R. Black and Daniel W. Sellers to Gregory Dean and Dena M. Joy, 121 S. Alexander St., $190,000. Kyle R. and Rebecca L. Snyder to Stephen R. and Annette Marie Wel-

day, 162 Ledges Drive, $170,000. Jordan L. Schlabach to Michael J. Schlabach, 126 S. Clay St., $58,000. George E. and Joan M. Frederick to Chrystal D. Hummel-Mizer, 661 S. Monroe St., $117,000. Lewis and Larry and Leslie Bevinton to Terri L. Angelo, 106 Brambly Hedge Drive, $76,400. Robin L. Petree to U.S. Bank, 216 S. Clay St., $51,000. JP Morgan Chase Bank National Association to Shane M. and Leah M. Riemenschneider, 164 Clinton St., $34,000. First-Knox National Bank to Chrysalis Properties Limited, 109 Brambly Hedge Drive, $80,000. Scott L. and Melissa Rodhe to Christopher M. and Jaime N. White, 581 Parkview Drive, 1.098 acres, $170,000. Campbell Oil Co.y to TBB Land Co., 644 S. Washington St., 1.052 acres, $40,000. T. Clifford Schnehly to Wayne McDowell, $8,000. Wengerd Family Rentals to Magna Ram, 295 E. Adams St., $60,000. Mary M. Miller to Miller Boys Properties, West Jackson Street/South Washington Street, 0.099 acres, $80,000. Nichole Dalton to Ryan M. Troyer, 136 Mad Anthony St., $10,000. Nathan A. Bell and Darletta K. Giague to Andrew T. and Brandi N. Zollars, 152 N. School St., $56,000.

Business brief Guggisberg takes first at State Fair Guggisberg Cheese Co., Millersburg, took first place in the Swiss class judging at the Ohio State Fair. The contest is the second of three to determine the grand and reserve champion cheesemakers for 2014. Pearl Valley Cheese, Fresno, took second place and Broad Run Cheese, Dover, took third place. In the open class, Guggisberg took first, Pearl Valley took second and Bunker Hill Cheese took third place.

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Municipal Court Michael J. Park, 60, 5120 Township Road 228, Glenmont, was fined $500 for two counts of assault and was placed on one year probation. Timothy D. Steiner, 35, 5924 State Route 39, Lot 2, Millersburg, was fined $106 for domestic violence and was sentenced to 180 days in jail. He must complete LifeSkills. Heather A. Dawson, 21, 14270 County Road 100, Lakeville, was fined $400 for petty theft and sentenced to 180 days in jail, which was suspended in favor of three years on

probation. Cody A. Smail, 21, 936 N. Main St., Killbuck, was fined $200 for criminal trespass, was placed on two years probation and must obtain employment. Shawn A. Wolfe, 34, 101 Lakeview Drive, Apt. A2, Millersburg, was fined $200 for disorderly conduct, was placed on one year probation, must complete LifeSkills and maintain employment. Richard W. Myers, 38, 444 Locust St., Coshocton, was fined $100 for fictitious plates. Martin E. Yoder, 33,

5865 Dover Road, Apple Creek, was fined $100 for failure to control. Wilma Huffman, 55, Tent City, Wooster, was fined

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in Paint Township. A report was received of grand theft on Main Street in Winesburg. Domestic violence was reported on Township Road 302 in Hardy Township. Criminal damaging was reported on Township Road 457 in Washington Township. July 13 — Report was taken of threatening phone calls on Township Road 508 in Ripley Township.

July 9 — Holmes County Sheriff’s Office took a report of breaking and entering on Township Road 466 in Washington Township. Criminal damaging was reported on Township Road 89 in Killbuck Township. July 10 — A report was taken of domestic violence on U.S. 62 in Killbuck Township. July 11 — Domestic violence was reported on County Road 23 in Knox Township. July 12 — A report was taken of threats being made on County Road 150 in Mechanic Township. Criminal damage was reported County Road 58 in Mechanic Township. Domestic violence was reported on U.S. 62

Millersburg Police July 7 — Criminal damaging was reported at a residence on East Jackson Street. July 8 — Burglary was reported at a residence on South Washington Street. A report was taken of criminal damaging at a business on Walkup Street.

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Questions raised about natural and organic foods By NANCY STEHULAK OSU Extension, writer We have received some very interesting questions recently. A regular question, in the selection of food has to do with the words natural and organic. What do they mean and does it make any difference when selecting food for your family? We have a growing sector interested in food for health reasons and in response, we are seeing a growing number of options for foods in the marketplace that are

labeled natural and organic. Nutraceuticals is a word created in 1989 by Stephen DeFelice to describe foods and dietary supplements that are designed to have a health benefit. Neutraceuticals may be a drug, a dietary supplement, a food ingredient or a food. Organic refers to the farming aspect of food — how it was produced. Organic foods must be grown and processed using organic farming methods that recycle resources and promote biodiversity. Crops must be grown without using

synthetic pesticides or bioengineered genes. The soil for organic crops needs to cover a 5-7 year period that is free of these pesticides. A natural food, however, describes the processing aspect of food production. Similar to organic foods, no synthetic fertilizer can be used during the growing cycle. One particular difference between the “all natural” and “all organic” concerns the growing cycle — while all natural concerns itself with the current growing cycle, organic covers a 5-7 year period.

But are natural and organic foods healthier or safer than conventional foods? Not necessarily. The United States Department of Agriculture makes no claims that organic food is safer or more nutritious than conventional foods and it is important to note that in comparing organic butter to conventionally produced butter, the nutritional value will be the same for fat and calories. So what motivates people to buy organic or natural foods? For people with food allergies, espe-

cially to the chemicals used in food production to enhance flavor or to the preservatives used in conventional food processing, natural and organic foods might be a good alternative to conventionallyproduced food. There is a growing number of consumers concerned about the preservatives used in conventional processing. Conversely, organic and natural foods, because they are processed with a lack of preservatives, makes them more vulnerable to parasites and bacteria. As well, you may note that organic produce

will come in a wider variety of shapes, sizes and colors because organics are at the mercy of nature. We can anticipate growth in this market as an alternative. Look for the sections in your local store that sell organics and compare labels. Note the growing group of farmer’s markets that sell directly to the consumer. Nancy Stehulak is an assistant professor for Ohio State University and the director of the Henry County office. She can be reached at Stehulak.1@ osu.edu. Phone number is 419-592-0806.

This bulletin has been for the small impoundprepared to serve as a guide ment owner and/or manager. The practices outlined apply principally to the management of small impoundments for fishing and other recreational uses. They represent the best information available,

although they may change as more research is done on the subject. Pond Safety Kits available at the OSU Extension office in Holmes County. Complete kit includes a base post with attached rescue

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It’s that time again ladies! For the second time, HerSide Magazine will present the second annual edition of the most eligible bachelors in Wayne and Holmes Counties. In order to make this issue successful we need your help. Do you know any outgoing single men, worthy of being spotlighted in our upcoming edition? Nominate them by sending in their information to us here at HerSide Magazine. Here’s how to nominate: • First make sure your nominee is willing to be included in our magazine. If we pick your nominee they will be photographed and have a small biography about them featured in the magazine. • Submit your nominees name, address, phone, email and include a photo (a headshot will do) of the nominee. • Give us a brief description why we should pick him. Include a few lines about the nominee.

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Welcome to

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Welcome to

New Bedford Paranormal activity and threat of liver loom ominously While sitting in a hospital waiting room recently I came across some fascinating reading material. Ordinarily I would have taken along our morning newspaper, but due to a sudden rain storm the paper was soaked even inside a plastic bag. I was desperate for something to read so picked up this little magazine called Natural Awakenings. It was the only thing available and there were oodles of copies everywhere so no other choices. There were ads for the usual weight loss programs and pain reduction ideas and skin creams. What took my eye at first was the little “news brief” about a church titled “Becoming a Church of Modernity.” It described the physical building with new carpet and a youth room equipped with air hockey and electronic games. It gave the times for their services. What really caught my attention was the part about their non-traditional service. It seems their female pastor is one of the few Protestant ministers that actually took formal vows during her ordination agreeing to act as an exorcist when needed. She also consults and assists with paranormal investiga-

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Library events for July July events at the Holmes County District Public Library include: Mini-Minecraft at the East Branch — Thursday, July 24, 5:30-7 p.m. Play Minecraft on a secure server in multiplayer mode. For ages 7-12. Registration required and space is limited. To register or for more information stop by the East Branch or call 330-893-3464. Family Movie Matinee — Saturday, July 26 at 1 p.m. at the Central Library. Join us for the second movie about

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ing, glowing JELLO® and more. Registration is required and begins July 14. Permission slips are required and available at the Central Library, East Branch or online. For more information or to register stop by a library location or call 330-6745972. Family Movie Night at the East Branch — Tuesday, July 29 at 6 p.m. It’s family movie night at the library. Registration is not required. For movie title call the East Branch at 330-893-3464.

Goodwill Golf Classic is July 28 Goodwill Industries of Wayne and Holmes counties will hold its 17th annual Goodwill Golf Classic on July 28 at Wooster Country Club. Registration of $500 per team includes an 18-hole golf scramble, cart rental, driving range, sleeve of balls, games and prizes, light

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Court (From Page 17) Jeremy W. Potter, 35, 2001 County Road 175, Jeromesville, was fined $250 for driving while under suspension. Duane J. Mast, 24, 32208 State Route 643, Fresno, was fined $200 for speeding. Joseph M. Warkall, 18, 153 Pleasant Valley Road, Sugarcreek, was fined $150 for speeding. Robert T. Deutschle Sr., 53, 175 S. Water St., Killbuck, was fined $200 for no operator’s license. Richard D. Kauffman, 52, 9055 County Road 292, Millersburg, was fined $500 for petty theft and was sentenced to 30 days in jail. He was placed on two years probation and must make restitution and attend stop smoking class. He was fined $150 for no operator’s license. Todd E. Miller, 18, 101 Lakeville Drive, Apt. B59, Millersburg, was fined $250 for petty theft and placed on two years probation. He must make restitution. Jordan S. Moore, 20, 240 N. Market St., Shreve, was fined $300 for fleeing/ eluding and was placed on two years probation. He must make restitution. Brenda C. Miller, 23, 12156 Gunther Miller Road SW, Fresno, was fined $200 for DUS. Stephen T. Horn, 19, 4925 Township Road 312, Millersburg, was fined $150 for no operator’s license. Shawn Stutzman, 34, 1400 Harrisburg St. NE, Canton, was fined $200 for attempted theft and

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250 E. McConkey St., Shreve, was fined $200 for two counts of failure to file. Monroe N. Miller, 48, 2952 County Road 114, Sugarcreek, was fined $100 for failure to file. Kordell J. Collins, 18, 813 Critchfield St., Millersburg, was fined $150 for possession of marijuana and $150 for illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia.

Logan A. McGregor, 21, 69 Home St., Rittman, was fined $150 for failure to comply with underage alcohol laws. Nick Pahoundis, 28, 29789 Township Road 209, Coshocton, was fined $250 for safety disregard. Gabriel L. Raber, 53, 7021 Township Road 664, Dundee, was fined $250 for passing a stopped school bus. Derek L. Riker, 30, 204

W. Seventh St., Sycamore, was fined $200 for disorderly conduct and was placed on one year probation. He must complete anger management counseling. Carolyn D. Blankenship, 40, 101 Lakeview Drive, Apt. D18, Millersburg, was fined $500 for unpaid fines. Joshua W. House, 20, 8931 U.S. Route 62, Killbuck, was fined $150 for safety disregard.


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Marriage licenses Eddy S. Adkins, 45, 14019 State Route 226, Lakeville, carpenter, and Amber M. Shearer, 31, same address, teacher. Firman D. Yoder, 33, 798 Seldenright Road SW, Sugarcreek, warehouse manager, and Laura E. Erb, 26, 3139 Township Road 155, Sugarcreek, Erb’s Stove Center Store. Leslie D. Gingerich, 22, 6154 State Route 39, Millersburg, mechanic, and Kathy L. Beachy, 21, 6234 County Road 203, Millersburg, homemaker. Joseph A. Yoder, 23, 6000 Township Road 607, Fredericksburg, construction, and Martha A. Weaver, 20, 7603 Township Road 652, Millersburg, homemaker. Mark J. Mast, 30, 7764 State Road 241, Millersburg, wood working, and Mary E. Raber, 31, 2039 Township Road 116, Baltic, self-employed.

Louis G. Havran, 47, 105 Main St., Glenmont, disabled, and Mary E. Stackpole, 46, same address, unemployed. William W. Musser, 47, 13805 State Route 226, Lakeville, custodian, and Lynnette D. Miller, 44, same address, rural USPS carrier. Thomas C. Bond, 33, 1303 Barlow 2 Taverns Road, Gettysburg, Pa., field service technician, and Caitlin S. Faas, 27, same address, assistant professor. Jacob L. Miller, 28, 31740 County Road 10, Fresno, Keim Lumber, and Loretta E. Miller, 23, 4800 Township Road 628, Millersburg, homemaker. Dwaine A. Miller, 24, 7606 Township Road 362, Millersburg, construction, and Kathy D. Miller, 21, 4656 Township Road 352, Millersburg, unemployed.

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Adam J. Yoder, 26, 8811 S. Kansas Road, Apple Creek, woodworker, and Linda S. Weaver, 1333 County Road 168, Dundee, woodworking. Javin B. Miller, 21, 7125 Township Road 310, Millersburg, truck driver, and Christianna N. Yoder, 21, 806 Winesburg St., Wilmot, student. Reuben J. Mast, 33, 6405 State Route 250, Beach City, manager, Rolling Ridge Ranch, and Maria R. Troyer, 23, 4278 Township Road 420, Sugarcreek, waitress. Brent M. Miller, 24, 813 Depot St., Glenmont, skidder operator, and Randi A. Vansickle, 25, same address, homemaker. Marcus D. Yoder, 23, 7772 Township Road 665, Dundee, construction worker, and Judy D. Miller, 21, 5950 Township

Road 409, Millersburg, homemaker. Joshua M. Yoder, 23, 3578 Township Road 374, Millersburg, framer, and Joanne D. Raber, 20, 3325 County Road 114, Sugarcreek, sew/sales. Matthew E. Troyer, 29, 4820 County Road 120, Millersburg, military, and Carolyn L. Reich, 32, 2596 U.S. Route 62, Apt. C, Dundee, massage therapist. Reuben A. Miller, 30, 1166 S. Carr Road, Orrville, roofer, and Jolene L. Weaver, 24, 8927 Township Road 657, Fredericksburg, self-employed. Richard J. Miller, 24, 3521 Township Road 166, Sugarcreek, trailer manufacturing, and Kayla N.

Kline, 22, 3991 County Road 141, Sugarcreek, unemployed. Joshua D. Hostetler, 24, 44846 Township Road 50, Coshocton, wood working, and Suzanne E. Bauman, 22, 6782 County Road 51, Big Prairie, unemployed. Allen Miller, 56, 811 Churchmans Mill Road, Stuarts Draft, Va., carpenter, and Joanna K. Miller, 50, 6027 Township Road 419, Millersburg, registered nurse. Kavin J. Ley, 23, 303 W. First St., Avilla, Ind., customer service, and Elizabeth K. Hart, 24, 1612 Reed Road, Fort Wayne, Ind., musician. Matthew D. Yoder, 26, 2044 U.S. Route 62, Wilm-

ot, shipper, and Leigh A. Miller, 24, 3355 Township Road 154, Millersburg, secretary. Eldon E. Miller, 21, 3171 Township Road 161, Sugarcreek, cabinet maker, and Katie A. Miller, 20, 33419 County Road 10, Fresno, unemployed. David A. Radcliff, 25, 13510 County Road 100, Big Prairie, weld fabricator, and Rachel B. Martin, 22, 12746 County Road 330, Big Prairie, general labor. Robert W. Beachy, 31, 8560 State Route 241, Fredericksburg, woodworker, and Ruth E. Yoder, 31, 4202 Township Road 606, Fredericksburg, secretary.

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East Holmes All-Stars eliminated by North Canton By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer North Canton scored three times in the bottom of the sixth inning to send the game into extra innings and needed three more frames before the Vikings could push home the winning run, edging East Holmes 9-8 in nine innings Sunday night in the loser’s bracket final of the double-elimination playoffs of the Ohio District 4 Little League Williamsport tournament Sunday in North Canton. The loss ends the playoff run for East Holmes. North Canton met Dover on Monday to advance to the Little League State Tournament in Cambridge. The Vikings scored a run in the second but the Hawks answered with two runs in the top of the third. North Canton’s Nate

Schuster launched a grand slam home run to give the hosts a 5-2 lead in the bottom of the third before the Hawks tied it with three runs in the top of the fourth, the big blow being Jimmy Beachy’s RBI-double. The Hawks made it 8-5 scoring three times in the top of the fifth inning, only to see the Vikings rally for three in the bottom of the sixth to send the game into extra innings. They scored a run off Korrie Hostetler, making a winner of Chris O’Connor, who blanked the East Holmes hitters over the final two frames. The Hawks reached the loser’s bracket finals after scoring two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning Saturday night to knock out Tuscarawas County 2-1 in Berlin. Kevin Borntrager struck out eight over five innings, with Casey Kalman picking up the win

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East Holmes Little League All-Star third baseman Shane Hershberger chases after Wooster’s Rain Schiebert in a run-down between home and third. in relief. North Canton 8, bat and dropped an 8-2 Dover beat North Can- East Holmes 2 decision in the first game ton 17-11 on Saturday to First-inning woes of the Little League Wilreach the finals. North against North Canton liamsport District 4 douCanton would have continued to haunt East ble-elimination playoffs to win twice Monday Holmes, as the Hawks at North Canton. against Dover to move fell behind by five runs “We’ve got to come on. after the Vikings’ first at- ready to play,” East See Pg. 27 — STARS

Ross Yoder continues tradition of Kaufman Realty’s summer success By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer For the past several years, Kaufman Realty has been the elite team in the Class A wooden bat league, winning one championship after another. This season, with a change at the top and several new players, Kaufman Realty still boasts the best record in the eight-team

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Holmes coach John Kalman said. “We should’ve made some plays. That’s what happened the first time we played them, also in the first inning (East Holmes fell behind 8-0). Kobe (Shetler) kind of struggled in the first inning tonight, but he battled back and really pitched well for us.” Shetler was charged with eight runs on eight hits. He struck out two and walked a pair. Shetler retired two of the first three batters he faced before he gave up another single that drove in NC starting pitcher Conner Mayle, who singled and moved up on a wild pitch with one out. Back-to-back walks loaded the bases, and Isaac Barker unloaded them with a triple to right field. When the relay throw to third got away, Barker scored and

are played at Hiland’s Lehman Field, with Sunday doubleheaders and a Wednesday night game. Among the non-Hiland grads are West Holmes’ Joey Gonalez, now playing at Ashland University, Triway’s Derek Carmicheal, who plays at Akron, and Kingsway Christian’s Colby Stoltzfus, who played at Cedarville. “We’ve got a lot of young guys home from college right now playing and that’s good to have,” Yoder said. Coaching is in the blood at the Yoder household. Dad Mike Yoder has been a long-time coach on the East Holmes youth baseball circuit, taking the Senior Little Leaguers (15-16-year-olds) to the World Series in Maine in 2010. Ross Yoder’s sister Alicia (Yoder) Numbers is the head girls basketball coach at Dover, and Clinton “Clippy” Yoder is an assistant on the Dover girls basketball staff and was on Hiland coach Tom Gibson’s baseball staff this spast spring and has helped on his father’s teams. “It is safe to say my family has a passion for coaching,” Yoder said. “We

Krista Beechy named operations director for Kent State women’s basketball

enjoy the relationships, and enjoy the camaraderie, and the competition. We’re all very competitive. We have that passion to compete. “There’s things you learn as you go,” he added. “You have to know which buttons to push with certain guys. Sometimes you push the right button, sometimes you don’t. You’ve got to learn from it.” The 2003 Hiland grad credits his time at The College of Wooster, playing for Tim Pettorini, as the time he learned the most about coaching. “I took everything I learned there from coach Pettorini and brought it home to my dad,” he said with a laugh. “He was a great coach. I really loved playing at Wooster.” Ross Yoder finished his college career playing at Mount Vernon Nazarene, and has been playing with Kaufman Realty ever since, helping his father coach the Hiland summer teams until this year. The 29-year-old works for ProVia when he’s not coaching. “I miss playing some, but it was time to step aside and let some of the young-

As a post player on two of Hiland’s girls basketball state championship teams, Krista Beechy was a notorious hard worker on the boards, whose dirty work underneath often went unnoticed in the stat book, back-tapping balls, fighting for loose balls, setting screens and taking charges. Beechy, 26, went on to letter four years at Grove City College where she was a two-year captain. A few weeks ago, Beechy was hired as the director of basketball operations for Kent State University’s women’s basketball program. “My job is very similar to playing the post,” Beechy said. “If I’m doing it well, nobody should even notice me. That’s kind of what we’re going for. It’s doing a lot of the things behind the scenes that no one sees, so all everyone has to do here is worry about playing basketball.” Operations is very business oriented, and Beechy’s master’s degree in business administration from Winthrop, where she worked as a graduate assistant coach last year, will come in handy. Her duties include team organization, scheduling, booking gym times, buses, hotels, and that kind of stuff. “It’s basically a foot in the door job as far as coaching at the collegiate level goes,” Beechy said. “Because of NCAA regulations, director of operations are not allowed to do workouts and those types of things, but I am in the meetings with all the coaches, and involved with all the things behind the scenes. As far as on-court, that’s still hopefully down the road for me. “It’s not like I’ll be giving a lot of direction, but the coaches I’m with here are awesome, and it’s a really good spot for me to learn at,” she added. “Helping to organize things at the Classic in the Country, making

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Yoder (From Page 26) er guys take over,” Yoder said. The retired infielder enjoys watching former Hiland and current Findlay University shortstop Kevin Schrock apply his trade with the glove. In fact, Yoder says defense is what Kaufman Realty is known for.

“Our pitching, we’ve got guys who throw strikes,” Yoder said. “We don’t have anybody who’s a strikeout pitcher. Guys who throw strikes are successful. Our defense is unbelievable, so our pitchers rely on our defense a lot.” The infield features Clippy Yoder (Hiland, Mount Vernon Nazarene)

at first, Sam Fondriest (TCC, Walsh) at second, Schrock at short and Justin Wagler at third. Former Hawks B.J. Miller and Todd Ropp are also available in the infield. Luke Burch (Hiland, Kent State) mans the middle of the outfield, with Carmichael, Gonzalez, Richie Mast (Hiland, Malone) and Justin Miller

(Hiland, Walsh) and Joe Smith (Mid-American Nazarene) playing alongside. Carmichael shares the catching duties with Hayden Mobley (Hiland, Malone), who also plays some outfield. Bradley Schlabach (Hiland, Bluffton), Jordan Yoder (Hiland, Malone), Jordan Knight (Fairless,

Hostetler moving up to second on the throw home and to third on a fly ball to right. Mayle, who moved to shortstop, was unable to come up with a smash by Kevin Borntrager, scoring Hostetler with the second run. “We came back strong this time,” Kalman said. “If we had a couple gappers instead of hitting the ball right at them, things might’ve been different.” North Canton tacked on two insurance runs against Shetler, who ran out of gas in the fifth. Borntrager relieved and gave up a hit and struck out a pair. Chris O’Conner gave up a hit to Hershberger

to open the sixth, but got the Hawks to hit a couple of fly ball outs to the outfield to end the game. “It’s frustrating,” Kalman added. “We’re getting in good hitter’s counts, but they’re just missing the ball and not making good contact.” E. Holmes 11, Wooster 6 East Holmes needed a big inning to answer Wooster’s third-inning power surge and that is just what the Hawks’ Little League Williamsport All-Stars got when they erupted for seven runs in the fourth frame to score an 11-6 triumph over the Blue and Gold Wednesday at Berlin Elementary School, end-

ing Wooster’s run in the all-star tournament pool play at 1-3. East Holmes finished District 4 pool play 3-1 and qualified for the four-team playoffs. “That was huge, coming back in that next inning,” East Holmes coach John Kalman said. “We told the boys not to get down and they kept battling.” Pitching is the strength for East Holmes as the Hawks head into the double-elimination playoffs. “We’ve started a different pitcher in every game so far,” Kalman said. “We’ve gotten a good effort from every one of them.”

Stars (From Page 26) the Hawks were down 5-0. Conserving pitches, Mayle was removed with two outs in the second after 25 pitches, having retired all five batters he faced, striking out a pair. Samuel Ellis replaced Mayle and only needed one pitch to end the second inning on a groundout. North Canton made it 6-0 in the third on a two-out double by Mark Schuster and a single by Barker. East Holmes broke through for two runs in the fourth when Shane Hershberger scored on Korrie Hostetler’s hit,

Malone) and Stoltzfus are the starters, Smith is a reliever and Clippy Yoder is the closer. Kaufman Realty swept a doubleheader from Coshocton B-Dry on Sunday, July 6, at Leh-man Field, 12-2 and 6-0. In the opener, the Kaufman Realty bats just kept hammering away at a pair of Coshocton pitchers, and Schlabach went the distance on the hill for the win, while in the nightcap, a grand slam by Fondriest in the second inning capped off a six-run frame and Hiland rode the onehit pitching of Jordan Yoder through six innings with an inning of perfect relief from Smith to the sweep. Yoder fanned six and walked one, while Smith struck out the side in the seventh. “Right now we’ve got the best record in the league (20-2) but you have to come ready to play every game,” coach Yoder said. “There are a few teams out there that are very good. There are definitely other ballclubs that are capable of beating us.” B-Dry was the first-half champion in the South Division, while Kaufman

“Our defense is unbelievable, so our pitchers rely on our defense a lot.” Ross Yoder Realty took the title in the North. “The guys know to come and play hard every game,” Yoder said. “If they’re not going to play hard, we’ll find somebody else who will. At the same time, this is summer baseball. We’re going to come here and play hard, play to win, but we’re going to have fun doing it.” Aside from quality defense, a wealth of pitching and good hitting, Kaufman Realty is blessed with depth. “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 guys all need playing time. The good thing is, they’re all really good ball players. We don’t really have a bad lineup to put out there.”


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Beechy JV team and served as a varsity assistant from 2010-12 before going to pursue her master’s in South Carolina (at Winthrop). She is a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and has her NCAA-approved coaches certification. She has also coached for the Georgia Metros, NEO Swish Basketball Club and Jim Clayton’s Sports City U Basketball Academy. She also worked for Tom Jenkins’ Ohio Girls Basketball Report (OGBR). “I’ve been exposed to a lot of things, but at the same time, I’m very fortunate to be in a place where they have other experts in

(From Page 26) sure all the teams had all the perks, all the games and things that go into it, are not so different from doing things here at the collegiate level. So it’s not like I’m getting here going, ‘wow, where did this come from? This is completely different.’ It’s a lot of scheduling, a lot of communicating back and forth with different parties, making sure everyone gets what they want, or close to it.” Beechy got her start in coaching, working with Dave Schlabach at Hiland, where she graduated from in 2006. She coached the •

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Dan Mast, 88 Dan J. Mast, 88, of Sarasota, Florida, formerly of Berlin, died July 8, 2014. Viewing will be Friday (July 18), from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Grace Mennonite Church, Bunker Hill. An additional viewing will be Saturday from 8:30-10 a.m. at the same location, with funeral services beginning at 10 a.m. Dan’s final resting place will be in Mast Homestead in Mount Hope. Arrangements are by Spidell Funeral Home. Dan is the son of predeceased Amish Bishop Jacob J. Mast and Katie Mast of Mount Hope. Surviving are his wife of 62 years, Mary Jane Mast; children and their spouses, Darlene and Terry Graber of Sarasota, Fla., Bonnie Beiler of Palmetto, Fla., Bruce and Kathy Mast and Linda and Keith Widrick, both of Sarasota, Fla.; grandchildren and their spouses, Karla Graber of Clearwater, Fla., Josh and Laura Graber of Sarasota, Fla., Rachel and Chris Gordon of Enterprise, Ala., Melody Graber of Jersey City, N.J., Dan Beiler, Alissa and Chris Welty, Amber and Carl Jones and Angela Mast, all of Sarasota, Fla.; great-grandchildren, Megan Graber, Amber, Christo-

pher and Abigail Gordon, Baby Welty coming soon; a brother, Jake and Eunice Mast of Berlin; and many, many relatives across the country. Dan founded and operated Mast Plumbing Service in Sarasota, Fla. After retirement, he and his wife traveled the country and spent several months each year in Ohio and in North Carolina. Dan attended Cartoogeechaye Church of God in Franklin, N.C., and Fellowship of Believers in Sarasota. A talented singer and musician, Dan’s passion in life was to share the Gospel message and love of Jesus in music and song. He crafted four mandolins and produced several CDs. Dan was active in missions and traveled abroad in ministry for the past 40 years. He founded Gospel Outreach Ministries, a charitable organization that has provided spiritual and physical aid to Haiti and other poverty stricken areas. Dan’s hard work and dedication helped to establish over a dozen churches in the Port au Prince area of Haiti. Dan also volunteered at the Manatee Juvenile Detention Center.

Robert Hazlett, 66 Robert D. Hazlett, 66, of Big Prairie, died unexpectedly Sunday, June 22, 2014, at his home. Graveside services were held Thursday, June 26, in Nashville Cemetery, where military rites were conducted by Loudonville American Legion Post 0257. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to Alexander Funeral Home, P.O. Box 108, Millersburg 44654, to help with expenses. He was born Dec. 11, 1947, in Masina, N.Y., the son of Phillip Robert and Loretta (Eamon) Hazlett, and was a 1967 graduate of West Holmes High School. Robert was a fouryear veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving in the Seabees.

He drove truck for Millersburg Ice, and was a member of AMVETS of Mansfield, Loudonville American Legion and a life member of Perrysville VFW. Surviving are sisters, Carole (Stanley) Gilbert and Bonnie Hazlett, both of Big Prairie; nieces, Kelly Gilbert of the Holmes County Home and Laura (Jamie) Rogers of Holmesville; a nephew, Christopher (Heather) Gilbert of Lakeville; and six greatnieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, and nephews, Kenneth S. and Robert A. Gilbert. The family would like to thank Holmes County Sheriffs Department, Smith Ambulance and Alexander Funeral Home, for the care and support they showed toward them.

Hannah Weaver, infant Hannah Leann Weaver, infant daughter of Ronnie and Miriam Weaver of Berlin, was stillborn Tuesday, July 8, 2014, at Pomerene Hospital, Millersburg. Graveside services were held Wednesday, July 9 at 10 a.m. in Troyer Cemetery, Berlin Township.

Bishop Roy Hershberger officiated. Surviving are a sister, Melissa Jolene, and brothers, Brendon Jacob and Micah Benjamin, all of the home; maternal grandparents, Jacob and Mary Yutzy; and paternal grandparents, Ben Jr. and Verna Weaver.

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Glenda Pryor, 59 Glenda R. Brown Pryor, 59, of Wooster passed away Saturday, July 12, 2014, at Wooster Community Hospital. She was born April 11, 1955, in Millersburg, the daughter of Victor R. and Gladys Mast Brown, and married Richard D. Pryor Oct. 3, 2013. He survives. She was a tax consultant and co-owner of Vic Brown & Associates for more than 25 years. Glenda was a member of Shreve United Methodist Church. She loved bicycling, walking her dog, Rocko and spending time with her kids, watching all their activities. Surviving in addition to her husband, are children, Michael Hyder of South Carolina and Bethany (Josh) Morrow of Wooster; stepchildren, Shaila (John) Willison of Zanesville and Ryan (Jaime) Pryor of New Jersey; step-grandchildren, Rachel and Reaghan Willison; her parents of Millersburg; a sister, Amy (Brad) Young of Wooster; a nephew, Justin Young of Columbus and a niece, Cara Young of St. Louis, Mo.; close

friends, Debbie and Chuck Chase of Millersburg; and many close neighbors. Services are today (Thursday, July 17) at 11 a.m. at Shreve United Methodist Church, 430 N. Main St., Shreve. The Rev. Bill Lawson will officiate. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery, Shreve. Those who wish may make contributions to Shreve United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 525, Shreve 44676; or American Cancer Society, 525 N. Broad St., Canfield 44406. Online condolences may be left for the family at www. mcintirebradhamsleek.com.

William Vincent, 82 William D. Vincent, 82, of Holmesville, died Tuesday, July 1, 2014, at Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg, after an extended illness. Bill was born Nov. 14, 1931, in Holmes County, the last of 10 children born to Harmon and Leona Treece. He was adopted at three weeks of age by John and Gertrude Vincent. Sister Vivian and husband, David Lowe looked after Bill when Gertrude had to work. He grew up in Akron and attended Lincoln Grade School and Akron High School. He participated in swimming, track, football, baseball and basketball. He moved to Holmesville and made All-County in basketball. Bill graduated in 1951 from Holmesville High School. He enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and was an airplane mechanic and flight engineer for a B-29. After his discharge, he made his home with his stepbrother’s family, Carl, Violet and Connie Hammett, in Holmesville. Bill started working for Borg Warner (Rexroth) of Wooster, where he met and married his wife, Nina Newkirk, in 1958. In 1993, he retired from Rexroth after 38 years of service. He attended Holmesville Church of Christ and served as an elder and church board member. Bill’s favorite past time was playing and spending time with his grandchil-

dren. He loved children, especially babies. Surviving in addition to his wife, Nina, are children, Rick of Canton, Ron of Holmesville, Randy (Maggie) of Powell and Ranee (Carl) of Westerville; grandchildren, Andrea and Kyle Vincent of Canton, Madison, Taylor, Alexandra Vincent of Powell, Carly and Connor Brown of Westerville; and a brother, Howard Treece of Millersburg. He was preceded in death by his mother Gertrude Turney; his father, Dave Lowe; siblings, Beulah Duff, Emmett Treece, Edith Williams, Mary Bailey, Dean Treece and Carl Hammett. Services were July 7 at Holmesville Church of Christ with pastors Donald Campbell and Gerald Craycraft officiating. Burial was in Prairie Township Cemetery, Holmesville. Arrangements were by Alexander Funeral Home.

Birdie Carpenter, 88 Birdie Mae (Bottomley) Carpenter, 88, New Port Richey, Fla., and formerly of Millersburg, went to be with the Lord Monday, July 7, 2014, after a period of declining health. She was born in Shreve Feb. 6, 1926 to the late Harold and Ethel (Maurer) Bottomley. She was the oldest of five children. She moved to New Port Richey, Fla. in 1977, where she resided the remainder of her life. She was a former member of First Baptist Church of Berlin, and a current member of First Baptist Church of New Port Richey, Fla. She had a passion for Bingo, and was a skilled and talented homemaker and seamstress. Surviving are children, George (Linda) Carpenter of New Port Richey, Fla., Vicki (Kelly) Curren and Cindi (Mike) Hannahs, both of Millersburg; grandchildren, Charity (Carpenter) Taatjes of Grand Rapids, Mich., Brooke (Curren) Kelly of North Canton, Tyler Curren of Millersburg, Tobey

(Regan) Carpenter of Amherst, K e i t h (Amber) Hannahs of Vero Beach, Fla., and James Hannahs of Corbin, Ky.; seven great-grandchildren; brothers, Earl (Yuko) Bottomley of Concord, Calif., and LaMonte (Billie) Bottomley of Orrville; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a grandson, Joshua Carpenter; a great-grandson, Dylan Taatjes; and brothers, Alfred and Gerald Bottomley. A Celebration of Life will be held for friends and family Saturday, Aug. 23 at 3 p.m. at American Legion Post 192, West Jackson St., Millersburg, with Dr. Todd Hartley officiating. Interment will be in Crown Hill Cemetery, Orrville. A memorial service is planned at First Baptist Church of New Port Richey, Fla.

Dean Pierce, 77 Dean P. Pierce, 77, of Harrisville, W.Va., died June 30, 2014, at his home after battling esophageal cancer since February 2013. He was born March 17, 1937, in Central Station, W.Va., the son of the late Baxter “Mack” McCellan and Gracie Maude Britton Pierce. Dean was a retired crane and press operator with U.S. Fabrication (now Crown Steel) in Wooster. He was a member of Killbuck VFW, and Shreve Sportsman Club. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and was a member of Harrisville Assembly of God. Surviving are his wife, Madeline Rita Sampsel Pierce; sons, Donald Pierce of Millersburg, Robert (Diane) Pierce of Dover, Marvin Pierce of Millersburg, and Steven (Donna) Pierce of Jeromesville; daughters, Linda (Jack) Barker of Bandera,Texas, and Ellen (Mike) McFarlane of Jeromesville; 20 grandchildren; 17 greatgrandchildren; several nieces

and nephews; and his loyal dogs, Lady and Nugget. He was preceded in death by sisters, Opal McCauley, Ruth Riddle, Marie Riddle, and Virginia Pratt; brothers, McCellan “Ben”, Frank, Arnold “Doc”, and Donald Pierce; and a daughter-inlaw, Lisa Spratt Pierce. Services were July 3 at Raiguel Funeral Home, Harrisville, W.Va., with pastor Jeffery Williamson officiating. Burial was in South Fork Baptist Cemetery, near Summers, W.Va. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www. McCulloughRaiguel.com.

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George Pahoundis, 87 Lodge No. 126 of Millersburg, Eastern Star,and Millersburg American Legion. He liked old cars and sailboats and was a private pilot. He enjoyed going to auctions and was a collector of many things. George was a good hearted man, he was kind and had a great sense of humor. Surviving in addition to his wife are children, Sandra (Rodney) Mikesell and Linda (Bert) Hunter, both of Texas, George (Marika) Pahoundis II of Cambridge, John Paul (Rae Ann) Pahoundis and Louis W. Pahoundis, both of Millersburg, Pam (Kim) Schumacher of Beach City, Charles A. Pahoundis and Marc A. Pahoundis, both of Millersburg; 23 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; two great-greatgrandchildren; a sister, Grace Peel of Arizona; and a brother, Timothy (Barbara) Pahoundis of Texas. He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Louise Black and Margaret “Peggy” Swainston; and

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er, William David Leedy. Ross’ family wishes to express their sincere thanks to everyone at Walnut Hills that made him comfortable during his stay there. Memorial services were Saturday, July 5 at Schlabach Funeral Home, 212 Jones St., Shreve. Burial was in Shreve Oak Grove Cemetery. Friends may share condolences with the family at schlabachfh.com. Memorial donations can be made to The Ohio Lions Foundation, P.O. Box 21016, Columbus 43221.

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Ross G. Leedy, 75, of N. Fort Myers, Fla., passed away Monday, June 30, 2014, with his family by his side at Walnut Hills Retirement Center, Walnut Creek, after a brief illness. He was born July 28, 1938, in Wayne County, Shreve, to the late W.O. (Amos) and Osea P. Graven Leedy and married Betsy (Bell) Leedy on Jan. 29, 1961, mother of his children. She survives. He was a 1956 graduate of Shreve High School, and went on to Ohio Northern University School of Pharmacy and graduated June 11, 1960. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and served as a pharmacist in Alaska. He received his bachelor of science degree in 1969 and his doctorate of optometry in 1970, both, from OSU. He owned his optometry practice, Knox County Vision Center in Mount Vernon, until retirement. He volunteered his time in Mexico on optical missions to underprivileged children for their vision needs. He was a member of the

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RAINBOW SWEEPER plus all attachments, excellent cond., $375. Warranty. Can deliver. (330) 883-2377 USED 14CU ft SunStar chest freezer, 12-24DC Volts. Excellent Retail $1,550 Reduced to $975. Mahlon Gingerich (330) 674-0905 FOR SALE- 16 GB Apple Ipad 2. Brand new in box w/ all accessories. $300 OBO (330) 674-1606 6FT. WASH machine flex shaft, like new w/ brackets & motor. $250 Ruben L. Troyer 330-893-0423 x2

Antiques Collectibles 220 Construction Equipment

125 Medical / Healthcare FRIG, NATURAL gas, 18cu

NEED BABYSITTER? Will babysit your children in my home through the week, days. 330-852-7403 Wilmot $249,000 Big Prairie $119,900 Sterling $199,900 • 3 Bedroom • 4 Bedroom • 2 Bedroom • 2.5 Bath • 3 Bath • 1 Bath • 2 Car Attached Garage • 3 Car Garage with • Lake View • Horse Stable 4th Door/Storage • 2.5 Car Garage Shed Above • 11.23 Acre with Carport • All Appliances Stay • Outdoor Woodburner • Exposed Beams • Workshop/ • Floor to Ceiling • Hardwood Floors Outbuilding Fireplace • 3.564 Acres • Generator • All Appliances Stay

150 Food Services 205 SERVER & COOK POSITIONS. Apply at www.route83restaurant.com or 7501 SR 83, Holmesville, Monday-Sunday, 6am-9pm

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OLDER ELECTRIC Frig, works fine, good for shop or basement. $40 (330) 695-2571 USED OUTDOOR Wood Burner, needs new pump etc. Make offer. Robert Miller (330) 893-1999 1 PREMIER gas range, good cond., $200. 2 garage door openers, good cond. (330) 473-7500 FOR SALE: Ashland Wood Cook Stove, older but works okay. Reservoir needs new tank $650 740-610-1776 FOR SALE: Maytag Ringer Washer, color green, good cond., $375 OBO (330) 600-1762 Winesburg. WANTED: CHEST freezer in working condition. 15-25 cu. ft. (330) 359-5942

HELP WANTED HOLMES LUMBER · MILLERSBURG is accepting applications for:

Full-time OVERHEAD DOOR INSTALLATION DEPT. Position

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

IN WAREHOUSE: Picking orders · Must have good communication skills Apply in person w/ JASON BOSLER or DAN TROYER or pick up application at:

Holmes Lumber · Millersburg 6139 SR 39 · Millersburg, OH 44654

TB-135 Excavator, 3000-hrs.

4 SOLID rubber tires with hubs for John Deere 444 loader, Trico Enterprises, (330) 674-1157

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OLIVER MANURE Spreader, not PTO driven good cond. 46650 TR 221, Millersburg OH (740) 622-6920 MANURE SPREADER Gehl 309 single axle side shoot, good for chicken litter or saw dust $800. (330) 377-4190 NEW HOLLAND 48HP Tractor, 1100hrs, good condition, $9,900. (330) 359-1127

580K EXTENDAHOE backhoe, 4x4, foam filled tires. 16" 24" & 3 ft. dredging bucket, good cond., asking $15,000. (330) 663-4583

PEQUEA HAY Tedder, model 710 ground drive, in good cond., Noah Troyer, 6840 TR 568, Holmesville (330) 674-0851

JOHN DEERE 350 Dozer w/ 6-way blade rops wench. Good cond., $10,500. (330) 377-5208

FOR SALE: Mc-Deering 7ft grain binder. Mc-Deering no. 9 6ft mower. Abe Raber 5150 CR 229 FDBG. (330) 695-6793

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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Job responsibilities & requirements include: IN OFFICE: Ordering product, Quoting jobs, Billing

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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 CASE 1030 Tractor, 6cyl 451 cu. in. 100HP, runs good, great for silo blower, $2600. (330) 377-4190 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 ONE TON WAGON hay wagon type. 852-0301

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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 SALE: Used equipment for Broiler House, chain feeders, waters, gas heaters, Mose Yoder 4575 TR 365 Millersburg. (330) 893-3700 FARMALL 560 Diesel tractor with belt pulley. 330852-9701 CASE 450C Dozer, 6 way blade, 85% undercarriage, works well, $13,500. Jeff Miller (330) 852-0188 1 SET tractor wheels was on L3450 Kubota, 12.4x24 hard rubber, back wheels, (good shape) 7x16 air boss front wheels, 1 wheel has 1 lug missing. (330) 893-1475 FOR SALE: 7 ft. MC Deering grain binder. Good condition. Aden Mullet, 8056 Criswell Rd. Fred 695-2208 FOR SALE: 1 Horse Manure spreader with shaft, good shape. (330) 279-2143


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DAEWOO 460XL Skid Steer, 2200# lift, 2000hrs, Cummins diesel, foot controls, good cond., $12500. Jeff Miller (330) 852-0188 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

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 .....................................SOLD

Tractors

MF 231, 32hp., 500 original hrs., sweet.............................SOLD Farm Trac 360, 4WD, Loader 800 Hrs Nice .................................... $12,500 JD 5210, 45hp., 4300hrs., NEW tires .......................................... $9,500 MF 255, 52hp., nice solid tractor ..... $6,500 JD 720, std., pon, adj. WF., rockshaft.................................... $6,000 JD 420 Crawler 1-Phase Good Condition ................................ $5,500 Farmall 460, NF, show room ready............................... $6,900

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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

230 Farm Products Produce DEER CORN for sale, $4.50/bag, bring your own bag. Will also sell by pick up load. (330) 231-3592 TAKING ORDERS for sweetcorn incredible Call (330) 852-2383 x3. Earl Erb 2263 Co. Rd. 70, SC. FOR SALE: 2013 conventional ear corn. 330-3590290 ext. 3, 10454 Zuercher Rd., Dundee, OH 44624 SPLIT LOCUS Post & also Split Rail ornimental fence. Some on hand but also taking orders. (330) 674-1430 ATTENTION: Will do Custom round baling hay, manure hauling, mowing, plowing & misc. Mark Allen Miller, (330) 473-5366 WILL DO CUSTOM INLINE Bale Wrapping. $5.75/per bale. (330) 231-6640. FIRST CUTTING mixed hay $50 per round bale. (330) 359-6149 MAPLE SYRUP. For Sale $36/gallon. Also, half gallon, quarts and pints available. Elmer H. Yoder 5184 TR 118, 330-893-3687 ext 1. FOR SALE: Dry Oat Hay, oat/grass mix. Cheap. (330) 231-4738

Corn

Imperial row cultivator ....................... $800 New Idea 2 row narrow picker, SUPER..................... $5,000 New Idea02250 1 row picker ..................... AD13418906 576$1,700 Weekly Arts Way 325 w/scales ...................... $3,000

Classified Misc Ad MH 3-point 3x14” plow ....................... $400 10’ spike tooth, drag, new evener ....... $450 JD 24’ Hay Elevator, Good Condition ................................... $800 8’ Dunham cultimulter, pivots in center .................................. $1,500 10’ packer........................................... $1,100 2 wheeled brush mower ...................... $500 72” finish mower, 3-point .................... $900

Rentals

Manure Spreader, 2 Wheel Ground Driver ....... $10 Per Hour

SALES SERviCE PARTS Parts

New and used tractor parts in-stock!!! More equipment arriving weekly. Give us a call.

Mt. Hope Tractor 7501 CR 77 Millersburg, OH 44654 1/2 mile S. of Mt. Hope

330-674-3637 Ask for Leon

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 JOHN DEERE 24T Baler needs some work. $1000. (330) 749-9453

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7 YR old Sorro Gelding, TSS, $1,700 obo. (330) 893-4026 Ext 1 FOR SALE or lease: 1.5 yr old Registered Jersey bull, Sire: Plus, Dam: Zuma, Genomic tested, +1000 milk, +159JPI, has been used on cows. Also 2 yr old quarter horse, well broke to ride, $500. (330) 600-9415 1 PAIR of ring neck pheasants $45. (740) 291-7019 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

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

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Lakeville 8571 Twp. Rd. 470 Fri. & Sat. July 18 & 19, 8-4,Large Barn Sale! Camping/hiking/pool/hunting /painting/office supplies, tools, adult clothing, lots of misc items, 02 Honda Shadow, JD LT133, 38" deck w/ 42" blade

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HOLSTEIN HEIFER calf 1-2 wks old from our herd. (330) 893-0174 VM 15 YR. old black standard bred trotting mare, tss, women can drive, $1200. 330-852-8621 3 YEAR old mare. Friesian & standard bred cross. Sire Michelangelo. Registered sports horse. TSS, drives nice. 330-359-5601 ext. 1

10 YR old Morgan Mare broke to ride. 3 YR old pony broke to ride and drive. Aaron Mast (330) 359-5192 14/15 YR old Standard Bred, TSS, something for older people or kids, $1000. (330) 763-4747 FOR SALE: 17 yr. old Paint Pony Gelding. Broke to ride and drive. 330-600-0884 8 YR. OLD gelding, mostly trot, super driver, strong & powerful; 4 yr. old mare, upheaded, drives with snug lines. Both horses big enough for surrey, and tss. V.M. 330-852-0159 Dale Schlabach

8 YR old Dutch Gelding, TSS, anyone can drive, big enough for surrey, (330) 275-4645

6 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, Trots road speed, well mannered family horse, $2,700. Marcus Schlabach (330) 852-1979

FOR SALE: 10 Jersey/ Milking short horn cross-bred heiffer calves from a closed certified organic dairy herd, 13-15wk old. (740) 824-3747

6 YR old brown Gelding 36" kid broke to ride & drive. TSS. $575 OBO. (330) 893-3808

5 YR old Bay Gelding, trotter, boys or family horse, drives nice, $3,400. 5 yr old Big Black Double Gaited Gelding, been in buggy, family type, $2,500. 3 yr old Dark Bay Gelding, fresh, travels nice, $2,200. 2 wk trial. Marion Mast, (330) 279-2070 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 1 ANGUS Heifer 500LB, 15 Cross Bred beef feeder calves, 350-450LBS, delivery avail. (740) 567-4205.

CUSTOM HAY WRAPPING with tube wrapper or single wrapper. Phil Hershberger, (330) 852-9331.

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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

HARNESS CABINET 8ft wide, room for 4 harnesses + storage compart. above, stained wood w/ black trim $350. Robert Miller (330) 893-1999

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: Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, anybody can drive. Call 330-600-0695 3 YR old miniature donkey, jack, tame, $200. (330) 231-9940 8 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, family horse, safe for women, mostly trot, $1,850. (330) 852-0647

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8 YR old Hackney Gelding, 52" tall, broke, (330) 231-5456 NUBIAN GOATS: 1 Billy, 2 Nannies, $75 each. 3 months old. 330-359-0329 FOR SALE: 5 yr old Gelding, Surrey Horse, safe for women. Atlee Miller, 7640 Frease Rd, Fredericksburg OH (330) 695-9392† BIG STANDARDBRED dark bay gelding. Surrey horse. Mostly trot, TSS, $2700. M Weaver, 9290 TR 609, Fred. 6 YR. OLD BAY gelding standard bred, all trot, tss. Matthew Shetler 2000 TR 164, Sugar Creek, OH 44681. (330) 852-3192 4 YR Old Cams Card Shark Mare fresh, been in buggy, TSS, 330-473-8826. WANTED: BLONDE Belgian gelding around 17H. Atlee Barkman, 8360 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611

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 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 FOR SALE: 11yr old Dutch Standard Bred Broodmore, black, 3 whites, has a chironie filling. Black, 4 whites & a blaze $600 OBO. John Troyer (330) 674-6003 WETHER PIGMY Goat, good pet. $85 (330) 359-5457

7 YR old Bay Gelding, TSS, broke for anyone to drive, $2000. (330) 763-1443 SMALLER STANDARD Bred Cross Gelding, 4-5 yr old, needs experienced driver & needs work $800 OBO. (330) 674-1430 11 YR old black Standard Bred Cross Bred Mare, TSS, anyone can drive, would make good Brood Mare. (330) 893-1390 10 YR old Bay Standard Bred Gelding, broke for anyone, TSS, nice big horse. Duane Yoder, 4952 SR 557, Mbg, (330) 893-4068

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 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

Smokey Lane Stables, Inc.

PLEASURE WAGON for team, Pioneer running gears, 2 side bench seats, full driver seat, brakes, LED lights, air tires, (740) 545-5047

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3 YR old Belgian Gelding, well broke, yearling and weanling stud colts, older reg mares in foal, very safe. kid broke. (330) 359-5730

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5 YR old Jail House Jessie Trotter, Stands to hitch, stands at stop signs, big enough for surrey, pulls on lines, $4,800. (330) 852-4704 VM

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Auction

Double Wide Modular Auction Near Nashville

July 19th • 9 A.M.

Location: 14820 Twp. Rd. 211, Lakeville OH 44638. From Nashville take SR 514 south ¾ mile to Tw. Rd. 211 west 2 miles to auction. Signs posted.

15th Annual Parent to Parent Benefit Auction for Ida Sue School, Nick Amster Workshop Children 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

Thursday, July 24, 2014 6:00 p.m. 26’x42’ Double Wide Modular * Built in 1993 * 2 Bedrooms * 1 Bath * Kitchen, Dining Room and Living Room * Electric Baseboard Heat * Laundry Room * Good Condition * Needs To Be Moved To Your Lot * 60 Day Removal Time Call Jr. Miller or go to www.kaufmanrealty.com for more information. Terms: $2,500 down payment day of auction. Balance due in 21 days (before removal). Owners: Gnizak

Assisting Auctioneer:

Atlee Raber

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JR. MILLER , AUCTIONEER/ REALTOR 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com


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FOR SALE: JERSEY FAMILY cow, milks very easy, easy to handle & has plenty of milk. John L. Hershberger (330) 897-4856 FOR SALE: 3 yr. old bay gelding, 100% tss, all trot, stands good to hitch & at stop signs, $2800. Johnny Hershberger. (330) 3595267, †Ext. 3

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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 FOR SALE, 10 yr old Bay Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, anybody can drive. Levi Raber 5435 CR 19 MLBG. (330) 893-4521

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4 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, mostly trot, easy to drive, $2,000 obo. (330) 359-0198 Call evenings.

FOR SALE: 2yr old Belgium Mare, good broke 16HH $2000. Atlee Yoder 5642 CR 59 Millersburg OH FOR SALE: polled registered Jersey Bull, sired by Oliver P. Dam is excellent, 90, second lac. Leroy Miller (330) 695-9960

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4303 Broad Run Dairy Rd NW, Dover Country living at an affordable cost. This 4 BR home has a large kitchen with eat in island, with ample room for entertainment. Pellet stove and hot water/steam heat. This home has a well manicured lawn and landscaping. $137,900 Pat Kaufman 330-204-6512

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113 S. Kirk St, West Lafayette Affordable commercial building with two large garages. Currently the upstairs has a 2 bedroom apartment with full bath, kitchen, dining room, Lots of possibilities. $99,000 Randy Starner 330-473-9230

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 10 YR OLD Big Black Percheron Gelding, broke to most farm machinery, TSS, 17.3H, $2,400. Duane Yoder, 4952 SR 557, Mbg, (330) 893-4068 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 COMING TWO Buckskin Filly $300, 49" gray Mare, broke $325, 2014 Black Bay Filly $175. (740) 824-4361 3 YR old 56" black Welsh Pony Mare, kid broke, rides & drives, (330) 6742779†Ext.2 (330) 763-3764

305 S Butler St, Baltic 2 bdrm 1 bath home on 1 acre lot. New roof and siding. Detached 24’x37’ garage. Great starter home that’s tastefully decorated! $93,000 Curt Yoder 330-204-2447 Kate Overton 330-204-9339

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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.

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FOR SALE: Full-blooded Heifer Angus. 330-674-5740 PIGMY GOATS 6mo. old white w/ black markings. (330) 359-0103 1 YR old Friesian Cross Gelding, Sire Tomte dam trotting bred sharkhead, good size, have wheeling fillings full sister. Call (330) 600-0539

R&S TRAINING Full training & boarding. Western pleasure & driving. Colt starting indoor arena. Indoor round pen, outdoor arena. (330) 401-8297. FOR SALE: Pygmy goat. 8 weeks old. Also large riding saddle. Call 330-893-3087 ext. 1. FOR SALE: 7 yr old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, all trot, $2,400. (330) 674-4505

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4 YR Old Bay 16H. Friesian Standard Bred Gelding. TSS. Broke single, and double. A good driver. $4,000. (330) 852-0703 x1 WANTED: PONY 48-52" must be young, nice, and broke. (330) 674-0494 NOTICE: FARMERSTOWN Livestock Auction is having a horse & pony sale, Sat, July 26th. Expecting a load from Indiana. Also a few surrey horses. Sale starts at 10am. Auctioneer Atlee Shetler. For more info contact 330-897-3410.

7YR old Registered Tri-Color, Paint Mare, good trail horse, (740) 545-5047 FOR SALE: Dorsett $300. (330) 359-6149

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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

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STANDING AT Stud 47" Black and White Homozygous Pony Stallion. Service fee=$60. Mare care $4.50 a day. (330) 279-2535 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 FOR SALE: 5 year old Percheron Mare. Broke to all farm machinery. Dan Hershberger 330-893-4528

17 WK old Pullets, White Rocks & Golden Comets, $8.50/ea. Free deliver in Holmes Co. (330) 231-3592

7 YR old Gelding, by Ken Warkentin, 4 whites & a strip, good traveler, women can drive, tss, $4500. Lavern Yoder. 330-852-4062

2 YR old Bay Standard Bred Mare, w/Star, trotting bred, Dam: Lindy Lane, Grand Dam: Super Bowl, buggy broke, TSS, $2,700. (330) 359-0182

6 YR old tri-colored Mare. Good broke to ride. $700. Sara Miller. 330-852-3809

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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 1

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12MO OLD Holstein Bull out of a Toystory son. (740) 545-9231 LARGE EASY ENTRY Pony Cart. $675 (330) 893-7421 14 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, anybody can drive, $1500. Alvin Hershberger (330) 473-0255

Location: 5601 State Route 241, Millersburg, OH 44654 From Millersburg take 241 out of town toward Mt. Hope. Auction located just past Wastequip on west side of road This is country living just about as close as you can get to town! Located along State Route 241 just outside Millersburg, this well-built home offers 2,074 square feet in an open, inviting floor plan. The home sits well off the road, allowing for a nice front yard and an elevated view of the countryside. The kitchen/dining/family area features vaulted ceilings, oak cabinets and a natural gas fireplace with brick/stone hearth. A huge commercial-grade refrigerator/freezer and two additional stainless steel appliances that all stay. The home has new vinyl flooring throughout, is completely wired, has central air and heating (gas forced air furnace) and a “Caddy” woodburning furnace system that is connected to the central ductwork. The master bedroom features

an additional gas fireplace. Outside, there is a nice shaded pasture with an 18x24 barn (less than two years old) suitable for a couple horses. There is a large level parking/turnaround area next to the house that has good possibilities for future construction of a garage or shop. New 12x20 storage barn currently on property stays. Terms: A 10% Nonrefundable down payment is due at the auction, with the balance due at closing (approx. 45 days). Announcements at the auction precede previous statements and ads. Owners: John and Leah Miller Auctioneer/Realtor: Orus Mast 330-473-9077 Auctioneer/Realtor: Vern Yoder 330-466-0520 More photos at AuctionZip.com ID 21631

FOUR YR. old Bay Friesian Paint Cross Mare. Sire Joey, broke, TS, lot of drive. Also, 11 yr. brown white racking mare. TSS, well broke to ride. Been on lots of trails. Neck reins. Slate Acres Stables 330-600-1779

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4 YR old Brown & White Gelding. Also 2yr old Paint Mare. Both 37", kid broke to ride & drive. (330) 674-2526 3 YR old Gelding mostly trot, good broke, Surrey horse, TSS, $2950 Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777 14 YR old pony 33" broke to ride & green broke to drive. (330) 359-1127 9

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: 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 3 YR Old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, 95% trot, in buggy 2 months, Wayne Weaver 330-473-2416 2 YR old 42" Brown Pony Stud, Green broke to ride & drive, $450. Coming 2 yr old Mini Black/White Stud, 36", green broke to ride & drive, $350. 5 yr old White Mule Jenni, 56" broke to ride, $250. 4 yr old Hackney, 50", broke to ride & drive, $600. (330) 473-8271 FOR SALE: Jacob sheeps, rams, & ewes. (330) 674-1945 or call during day (330) 600-1296. 4 YR. OLD Gelding, 15.3H, blk. w/3 whites & a star, stands to hitch, TSS, mostly trot, $2900. Jonas Jr. Yoder, CR 19. 330-893-0716 9 YR old Sorrel crossbred mare, broke to ride, good on trails, has been driven 8 yr old black & white paint mare, broke to ride, good on trails, has been driven also. Both need work. $1,200 each. Wayne Miller 3750 TR 124, MLB. (330) 893-8019 FOR SALE: Miniature Donkey, 2 yr old Gelding, halter broke, $200. (330) 359-6124

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SOLID CHERRY Wood dining room set w/ 4 leaves, 4 chairs, 2 arm chairs. Also, a brown glider rocker. Call for prices (330) 439-3437

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KITCHEN TABLE with 3 leaves and 6 chairs. $175.00. Sentry Fireproof safe $40. (330) 897-1038 FOR SALE: Necchi Flatbed Sewing Machine 536 w/ walnut stained oak cabinet, works very well, $300 (330) 464-5364 $$$ BRAND NEW QUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET Still in Factory Plastic. $200.00 Can Help with Delivery Call 330-353-8849 KITCHEN TABLE: solid maple 3'x5' butcher block style. Like new, $80. Call 330-674-1406 FOR SALE: 19 cu. ft. upright Fridge in non-working cond. Cabinet in Good Cond., $200. 330-359-0290 ext. 3.

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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 LOOKING FOR driver to go Deer Hunting, Coshocton & Knox counties, 330-6741054 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 FOR SALE: 18ft Alumacraft boat w/ 60HP motor, fish finder. (330) 695-2223 PSE BOW w/ all accessories & bow case. (330) 893-4908

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HALL ESTATE AUCTION

ABSOLUTE KANDEL REAL ESTATE & CHATTEL AUCTION

Location: 5477 Maple St., Berlin OH 44610. From US 62/SR39 in Berlin take Elm St. south 1 block to Maple St. ¼ mile to property. (Behind German Village). Signs Posted.

THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2014 • 4:00 PM

100’x145’ Lot * Berlin Twp. * Holmes Co. * East Holmes LSD * Ranch Home * 3 Bedroom* 2 Bath * Vehicle * Household *

3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH

Monday, July 21, 2014 5:00 PM

Glassware including Millersburg Big Fish Bowl, Hanging Cherry, Ohio Star, Venetian Whirling Leaves, Hobnail, etc.; old dolls; bucksaw; crosscut saw; quilts; boxes of jewelry including sterling; comic books; old fiddle; guitar; lunch box; spinning wheel; collector glasses; wood butter bowl; 100’s of boxes from old farm to go thru, anything may show up; tree stand; blow up Christmas ornaments; furniture including 2 Hoosier style cabinets; vintage granite gas cook stove; washer & dryer; tables; dressers; chairs; sewing machine; very nice glass door cabinet; folding cots; misc. Note: 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

Miscellaneous Merch.

REMINGTON 770 7mm mag LAND PRIDE 52" zero-turn CUSTOM BRUSH HOGING **FOR SALE** 6' brush hog $35 per hour. black syn. stock Bushnell w/new Honda engine, 17-ft. Blue Fin boat Used pony cart $900, har3x9 scope in very good $2750; JD X-300, 38" deck, w/Evinrude 88-hp motor & ness $100, drip tape, $100. cond. (330) 464-2186 $1298; Yard Machine 42" Evinrude 9.9-hp motor. Has John Hershberger, Winestractor w/dbl. bagger, $698; live well, 4 new seats, new burg. 330-359-2507 Snapper NXT tractor, 46" carpeting & all safety equipLawn & Garden deck, 23-hp, $1698. ment. Trailer has new tires & 275 BAKER'S CHOICE Wood Charm Engine LTD new lights. 330-674-7434 Fire Cook Stove 32" wide x 330-893-3033 24" deep $400. Weslo Pro REMINGTON 1187 VR, CHERRY RIDGE GreenCrosswalk Exerciser $50. house has fall plants availa- FOR SALE: Mo Jack, Mower 12-ga, 30" barrel, Bushnel (330) 377-5208 Lift, 8 ft truck bed liner call ble. Cabbage, broccoli, causcope 9x40, $500; Thomp(330) 852-4058 liflower, lettuce. Also, bean, OPEN BUGGY w/rack & son Center muzzle loader, raddish, and carrot seeds. childs seat. G. cond. Lights, 50 cal. Firehawk w/scope HUSTLER 48" Trim Star walk (330) 852-4062 turn signal & blinker. A. rings, $125. (330) 852-3620 behind, $3498.98; Toro 48" Miller, 6771 T.R. 652, Mbg. GARMIN 62ST GPS w/ cam- KABOTA B-7300 compact hydro walk behind, $3999.98; tractor, 4-whl. drive, 4-ft. Turf Beast 54" hydro walk BAKERY FULL-SIZE proof era, microSD card slot, US bucket, 3-pt, 750 hrs., diesel behind, $2999.98. box. $700 (330) 897-1233 topo & bird's eye view $6500/firm. 330-243-1410. Charm Engine LTD downloaded, like new, (330) COMPOST TUMBLER- good 330-893-3033 275-9675 cond., $100. Abrasive 48" EX-MARK comm. walk chop saw with 5 new behind mower hydro. float- WANTED: GOOD used 21" REMINGTON 770 243 with blades, $125. 330-852-4803 ing deck. Looks and runs lawn mower reels for gang 3-9 X40 scope, like new. good. $2500. 330-275-2563 mower. Aden Yoder 7947 FOR SALE: Now selling or$475 obo. (330) 893-1426 CR 373, Big Prairie OH voicemail. gano gold black coffee $20 EX-MARK 48" walk behind 44611 a box 30 satchets ask about mower, exc. cond., Andy ERB'S SPORTS other organo gold products. Raber (330) 600-0391 BACHTOL 26" brush mower USED GUN LIST Erb 2789 TR 406 MLB w/ Honda engine $950.00. Win. Model 12 20ga, 28" Full 48" HUSTLER Trim Star, 44654 (330)893-0153vm FERRIS 26" brush mower $599; Win. Model 12 20ga. walk behind mower, hydrow/ Honda engine $1200.00 25", full-nickel steel $699; FOR SALE: Approx 450 static drive $3500 OBO. Charm Engine LTD (330) Browning BLR lever action slate, 12x24, (330) (330) 674-1430 893-3033 (Belgium) .308 $750; 897-7830 Mossberg 410ga pump $275; STEINER 230, 60" deck, Savage 12ga. Bolt action slug 27-hp Kohler, $6599.98. gun Camo stock $399; S-W Charm Engine LTD M-P 15 .22LR, like new w/red 330-893-3033 ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-TOOLS dot $399. GRAND CHAMPION PIONEER CORN SIGNSWe also have lots of good 30" TORO Timemaster POSTCARDS-PAPER-1500 SALT AND PEPPERS used bows. Lawn mower, like new, LICENSE PLATES-94 PONTIAC DOLLS-ADVERTISING Call Marty at: used one season, $750 To settle the estate will sell the following personal property 330-231-0315. (330) 231-5141 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.

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.

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OPEN fOR INSPECTION: Wednesday, July 23, 5–7 PM Located on a quiet residential street in the Village of Berlin, this 3 BR ranch home features kitchen, dining room, living room, family room, and 3 bedrooms on the main floor. Replacement windows, partially finished basement, 2 car garage, screened in porch, central air, central vac, and large flat backyard are also included with this offering. Whether you’re looking for a starter home, place to raise a family, or retirement house, this home will do. All city utilities, large shade trees, and within walking distance to many amenities of Berlin. Real Estate will sell at 6:00 PM. REAL ESTATE TERMS: 10% non-refundable down payment day of sale, balance due at closing. No contingencies. Sells ASIS, and subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale will take precedence. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information contained herein is deemed viable, but not warranted. LEgAL: Parcel # 0101143000, Berlin Twp., Holmes Co., East Holmes Schools. Taxes are $972.56 per half year. Agent related to the sellers.*Watch future ads for chattel listing* Sale by order of: David & Sarah (Yoder) Kandel Trust

THURSDAY JULY 24, 2014 • 9:00 A.M.

HALL ESTATE AUCTION 1994 Pontiac Grand Am w/ 31,000 miles; new curved glass china cupboard; 3 pc. Depression bedroom suite; 4 pc. bedroom suite; recliner; Barbie dolls NIB; Beanie Babies; Spartan floor radio; Crosley radio/player; lots of old and new books; leather saddle bag; old fireworks in pack; games and puzzles; tin doll house; old newspapers; school desk; canning jars; license plates; 45 and 78 records; old sewing machine w/ cabinet; carbide lamps; lots of Avon; DR table and chairs; dishes and glassware; queen size bed; older dolls; good box lots; and more. ESTATE OF RUBY HALL, Wayne Co. Probate #TBD SURRELL AUCTION Round dinette table and chairs; gas grill; collectible tin trucks; recliner; sad irons; graniteware; oil lamps; oil jars; baseball iron bank; target game; marbles; glass butter churn; gate leg table; Pro Form treadmill; Depression glass; Boyd’s bears; patio furniture; good small collectibles; box lots; and more. JOYCE SURRELL, OWNER BOLEY AUCTION Grand champion Pioneer corn signs. Two 8 ft. tin ears of corn issued to dealers and these were never put up and stored inside; postcard album w/ 400+ cards; Shreve Band postcard; newer cast iron toys; Pioneer glasses; costume jewelry and watches; 1895 Moreland Church book; old paper of all kinds; mantel clock; jugs and crocks; old erector set; approximately 1500 salt and pepper shake collection; Tonka toys; 2 yard long picture from Camp Perry; oak chest; spool cabinet; doll beds and toys; oil lamps; good old rocker; hobby horse (gelding); wooden ammo box; good 50’s lamps; wooden floor lamp; old bottles; train set; Flo Blue plates; Smokeless powder ammo box; old quilt frame; McCormick Deering sickle knife sharpener; 50’s and 60’s Ohio license plates; good box lots; and much more yet to be discovered. An accumulation of several generations. RICHARD AND MABEL BOLEY, OWNERS NOTE: A very partial list with much more yet to be discovered. Selling in 3-4 rings. Car sells at 12Noon. Pioneer signs at 10AM. Lots of pictures at www.gant-reealty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. Pictures updated week of auction. Plan to attend. TERMS: Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch AUCTIONEERS: Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson, Lynn Neuenschwander

(330)264-8342 KAUFMAN AUCTION HOUSE • 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER

4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691 DAVE KAUFMAN, BROKER/AUCTIONEER DERRICK KANDEL, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.231.4524 or derrick@kaufmanrealty.com

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


28th Anniversary Annual Benefit Auction The Rainbow of Hope Foundation

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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FOR SALE: Surrey in good cond., LED lights, hydraulic brakes, & front. $1500. (330) 359-0140

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FOR SALE: HONDA 2.2 motor 4 1/2 flex shaft, mounting post, engine cover & brackets, $225. 330-897-0112

38.8 Acre Horse Farm and Contents

Location: 9234 Mcfadden Rd. Big Prairie OH 44611, From Shreve follow SR 226 SE for 3.2 mi. and turn right onto Mcfadden Rd. Property is just ahead on your right.

Saturday August 2nd

10:00 AM

38.8 Acres * 2 Parcels * Remodeled 1,836 Sq. Ft. Home * 80’x60’ Riding Arena * 140’x34’ Horse Barn * Machinery Shed * Bank Barn * Antiques * Furniture * Equip. * Tractor * 1993 Ford Probe GT * West Holmes LSD * Wayne County * Clinton Twp. * Free Gas Open House Tuesday July 22nd, 5:00 – 7:00 PM Excellent Southwestern Wayne County offering with top of the line buildings. This 1857 home has been completely remodeled with hardwood floors throughout, 3 spacious bedrooms, first floor laundry, reverse osmosis water system, central air, free gas per terms of the lease, 2 car attached garage, updated paint schemes and a sunroom. If that’s not enough for you the open kitchen is equipped with a dine in island, and corian countertops. Also on the first floor is a den, formal dining room and a cozy living room with plenty of natural light throughout the home. Newer windows, electric wiring, furnace and water heater provide security in your utilities. Large back deck allows for quiet nights enjoying the scenic views of the rolling hills. New in 2008 is Levi J. constructed 140’x34’ horse barn with 20 horse stalls, a bathroom, a wash bay, and an exercise room. Also new in 2008 is the 80’x60’ riding arena that leads to the barrel racing course. Additional buildings include a 3 bay machinery shed, bank barn located on parcel 2 as well as additional storage sheds throughout. If you’re looking for move-in ready please be sure to mark this on your calendar. The ground includes high tensil fence throughout the property as well as tiled bottom ground. The Skinner’s have decided to pack up and move back south after years of updating this gem, please join us at the open house and auction for this fine offering. Contact Pat Kaufman with any additional questions or for a private showing. Legal: Taxes are $1,878.34 per half year and are not subject to CAUV. Parcel #18-00047000 of Clinton Twp. in Wayne County with West Holmes LSD. Terms: 10% down the day of the auction with balance due at time of closing. No contingencies the day of the auction, all required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Closing in 60 days upon auction completion. Chattel Terms: Full settlement the day of the sale and prior to removal of items. Cash or check with proper ID, 3% buyer’s premium will be implemented for payments w/credit card. Antiques, Furniture, Appliances: Heartland vintage style Gas Range (Lehmans), Fisher & Paykel washer and dryer, black Maytag fridge/freezer, Coca Cola chest cooler, vintage Coca Cola cooler, leather couch, leather sofa, green leather sectional sofa w/2 recliners, green leather recliner, Kroydon SS wooden shaft golf clubs w/original leather bag, Iron toys & banks, Ben Owen signed pottery, 1865 wing chair, Liberty bronze statue, antique Ohaus balance scale, wooden shaft golf clubs, cast iron Apothecary mortar and pestle, 3 pc marble top harp table set, Redware crock jug, 4 pc. oak B/R suit, oak rolltop desk, Coca Cola button sign, wooden wagon wheel, wooden lobster traps, wooden yolk Tractor, Car, Farm Equip: Mass. Ferg. 451 w/4wd. 912 hrs, 6 ft. brush hog and front end loader, 1993 Ford Probe GT 149,000 mi., 1051 fork lifts, Lots more items being added, check future ads for updated content list. air compressors, Grizzly 12” planer, Grizzly drill press, (2) bench top vises, routers, Grizzly belt and disc sander, Craftsman 16” scroll saw, Grizz. 6” grinder, stack on tool boxes, dove tailer, PC jointer kit, paint sprayer, 1.5 ton chain hoist, battery charge, plumbing & electrical, ladders, Husky tiller, Lincoln Pro-Mig 140 Welder, router bits, lathe knives, Troy Bilt chipper, patio heaters, Eco Brick Horse Tack & Supplies: 2 Sets of Bio draft horse harnesses, single draft horse harness, Pony size Forcart, collar pads, saddles, misc. horse tack, sleigh bells, single trees, neck yolks, horse collars Sale by order of: David and Kim Skinner

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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

FOR SALE: General Electric 4 piece kitchen appliance. Also, dehumidifier. All like new. Marvin Kuhns, 8955 State Route 514, Shreve, OH 44676

FOR SALE: Honda push mower, Water Rite Softener electric head, electric fridge, LT 2000 ATV winch. 330-473-8837

ALICE & Jerry Books, good condition. (330) 359-6345 Ext 2.

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 RUBBER TIRE road cart in good cond., newly painted, call Jacob at 330-763-4388 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 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 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 USED DESKMATE Original Series Word Processor, w/Microsoft Word & Excel, Quickbooks 2011 Premier Accountant, $750. (330) 231-2042 FOR SALE: 30ft. cooler trailer w/ Therma King cooling unit, works good. (330) 695-2223 24X32 WHITE hoop building, used 2 yrs for a barn. $2000 (330) 601-3307 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.

EASY ENTRY pony cart, sz. small & pony harness. (330) 359-1127 FOR SALE: like new road cart, choice of steele or rubber wheels, $550. (330) 473-9065 SHEEP FENCE, 4x4 holes, 5'x16' panels, hot dipped galvanized after welded, in stock $60. Call for quote on custom sheep feeders. Hillside Fabrication. (330) 893-1058 TALYA WATER SYSTEMS is offering a company rebate of $250 on any unit through July 21st. Call for details, David Miller 330-674-1814 FOR SALE: Surrey, some LED lights, brakes, front steel wheel. Clyde Yoder (330) 893-1097 FOR SALE: 95% efficient comfort Aire. Forced air gas furnace with central air cooling unit. $2350. 330852-0236 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. SHOWER STALL, white fiberglass, 34in. deep x 48in. wide x 72in. high. $175. (330) 988-7953 20 HAND Hewn timber. Also 75 nice foundation sandstone, 3'-5'. (740) 824-4063 TOP SOIL for sale! (330) 601-3307 FOR SALE: 500 gallon air tank $300. Robert M. Raber, 8218 TR 568, FDBG. (330) 279-9083 MAYTAG WASH Machine with 2.5 Honda engine $475 Leroy Kuhns 8085 CR 235 Fdbg OH. 330-674-3872 x4

WINDOW AIR Conditioner, like new, 8000BTU, 115V/6.4AMP. $100 (330) 473-8271

FOR SALE: Wagon, 43x93, 4 air tire wheels, tongue, light weight. Jr. Miller (330) 674-9060

BUGGY FOR SALE, child seat w/door, brakes, lights, steel wheels. Clyde Yoder, (330) 893-1097

FOR SALE: campfire logs. Also seasoned firewood split. 330-893-0218

PORTABLE TWO burner propane camping stove, good cond., $60. (330) 359-6149 FRUSTRATIONS? WE offer solutions. Deskmate Word Processors. Four models to choose from. Authorized distributor, Robert Yoder, 330-390-0177. BIO PONY harness for small pony, blinds, spots breast pads, like new $220. (330) 893-1058 FOR SALE: Blue lift chair, also plum lift chair, more info call (330) 852-9291 Jonas Troyer. FOR SALE: Good Used Surrey, steel wheels, 330-2412650 12569 Cunningham Rd, Maynard Miller.

Dave Kaufman Auctioneer/Broker 888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com Patrick Kaufman Realtor/Appr. Auctioneer 330.204.6512 pat@kaufmanrealty.com

Miscellaneous Merch.

NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060.

FOR SALE: 4' Flex Shaft, Engine mounting post, like new Kawasaki Engine, for Maytag Washing Machine. $350. (330) 852-1485 MIGRATION FENCING for Broiler House, free standing. Hillside Fabrication. (330) 893-1058 FOR SALE: 42"x72" drafting table with scales included, good condition. Buckeye Welding, (330) 674-2585

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FOR SALE: Chihuahua female, 7 yrs old, house trained, nice pet, $225. (330) 600-9240 FOR SALE: Siamese kittens. 5 females, 1 male. Shots up to date. Ph. 740-545-7296 BEAGLE PUPPIES, males & females, up to date on shots/wormed, $150. (330) 674-4572


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Pets Supplies 300

PUREBRED AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, black & white, merle color. $100/each. (330)674-7454.

FOR SALE: 8 weeks old Toy Poodle-Pom. Mix. 1 male, 1 female. little cuties, family raised, lite tan, 852-7710

FOR SALE: Yorkie Sellout! Older females $50ea., but good breeding stock. Also some young. Call for more info. (330) 439-8066

CAVALIER FEMALE, blk/tan AKC, 2 yrs old, bred to Tri Male, $900. Also available, Cavalier Pups. (330) 749-1054

6

FREE 2 8yr old Beagles, run rabbits. (330) 275-2597

PEN rabbit hutch with feeder and water, everything for $175. Another single rabbit hutch for $25. (330) 204-4134

AKC BEAGLE pups, 9wks, tri-color $150. 330-608-4836 18MO OLD yellow lab male. $150 (330) 231-5173 BICHEON PUPS, Registered, good breeding stock, 2-f, 3-m, taking deposits. 2 older Bicheon females, good moms, both for $800. (330) 749-1054 CHIHUAHUA MALE puppies, 9 wks old, well socialized, light cream & brown. $250-$450. (330) 359-5459 FOR SALE: ACA SILVER/ BLACK Pomeranian proven male, 3 yrs old, (330) 852-1084 1 YR old proven AKC boxer male fawn/black mask. $550 (330) 231-1665 SHELTIE MIX pups, old, handled daily by children, will make family pets. $65. Raber (330) 359-5904

8wks small great David

FOR SALE: 3 3/4 Bulldog, 1/4 Beagle puppies, 8 wks old, Marcus Miller 330-567-5944 11 MO OLD Beagle dogs, run & jump their own rabbits, (330) 674-2779†Ext.2 (330) 763-3764 FOR SALE: 6wk old pups Cur/Fiest mix, 2 males, 1 female, (330) 897-2909 x1 FOR SALE: Black Lab male, 1 1/2 yr. old. Very friendly, $100. 330-359-6265 ####### 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. ####### BUYING ALL BREEDS OF PUPPIES, paying top dollar. (330) 674-1988 3 AKC BOSTON TERRIER Males. 10 month, $200. 1 breeder male, $150. 330-359-2320 2

YOUNG Yorkiebea females, 1 bred, $150/ea. (330) 897-7830

PUREBRED AUSTRALIAN Shepherd Puppies, July 1 6wks old, (330) 473-8336 The Ohio Department of Agriculture invites you to an informational meeting on Canine Brucellosis & Commercial Dog Breeders. ODA & Zoetis presentations and question & answer session Wednesday, August 6th, '14 6:30pm- 9:00pm 1477 CR 600 Baltic, OH 43804 For questions, call 614-728-6220 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.

FOR SALE: 7 yr. old beagle male. Runs his own rabbits. Good to train pups. 330-695-9862 FOR SALE: 3 1/2 month old Australian Shepherd male. NSDR registered black tri. Call 330-674-0889 FULL BLOODED German Shepherd pups, shots, wormed $400, $450. Black & tan (330) 897-1410 or (330) 897-0434 MT. CUR. 473-5159

puppies

(330)

STANDARD POODLES 14wk old, males, black, registered $500. 8wk old AKC Boxer puppies, great breeding stock $495. 330-375-0795 BREEDING PARTI Yorkie Trio, 2 females 1 yr, 1 male 2 yrs, $1300. 1 blk/tan Yorkie male 8lb $300. (614) 558-2214 Joe. Free Delivery. FOR SALE: mixed Breed Puppies, mother is good watch dog. $25/ea. Also 1yr old Black Lab mix female. (330) 674-2331 4 MO old Black/White Cavalier Male, $250. (330) 852-4704 VM ACA BLACK LAB, male, born Nov. 27, 2013. (330) 275-5247 / call after 4pm. FREE KITTENS! 893-3407

(330)

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 NORWEGIAN ELK Hound puppy for sale, 8wks old, female, (330) 893-3850 FREE KITTENS to a good home. (330) 663-1375 FOR SALE: 10mo old 1/2 red 1/2 blue Heeler female good with cattle. Atlee Yoder 5642 CR 59 Millersburg 6 YR old AKC chocolate lab-female. 3 yr old Pomeranian male. Also, 2x8 dog hutch. Make offer. 330-897-8016 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 SHIH TZU Puppies: 8 weeks old. Shots & wormed, $375. 330-600-1473 2 YR. OLD YORKIE Male, proven breeder, $400. 330-466-8321 FREE nice kittens to good homes. (330) 695-5000. 1 MORKIE Female Puppy, light brown, ready now. $300. Very cute. (330) 279-2066

Pets Supplies 320

Tools Machinery 415

3 YR old 7/8 English Bulldog, 1/8 Beagle female, well mannered, good mother $300. 1 yr old 1/2 French Bulldog 1/2 Boston Terrior female, never been bred $500. 1 yr old 3/4 English Bulldog 1/4 Beagle female bred to AKC English Bulldog Male, due Aug. 14th, already showing $1500, or $2000 for all. (330) 893-3424

100,000 BTU air makeup system. $4000 OBO (740) 502-5990

4 YR. old Cur female. Trees own coon. Beagles: 1 M. 4 yr. 1 F. 5 yr. Three 6 month old females, 1 male. Robert Mast 330-695-9807

6" CRAFTSMAN Jointer w/ electric motor, good cond., $50. 2 2.5H Honda motors in running cond. $75ea. (330) 897-6602

FOR SALE: 9 MO old Austrailian Shepherd, male. Would make a good herd or farm dog. Listens very well. (330) 893-9966 FOR SALE: AKC 2 yr old Female Boxer. (330) 621-3247 11WK BLACK Golddoodle puppies. 3/4 Poodle, 1/4 Golden Retriever. $650 OBO. (330) 763-4840 AKC LASSIE Collie female, tri-color, 7MO old, $350. (330) 401-8983 AKC BOXER FEMALE for sale! 2yr old, brindle color. (330) 621-8426 FOR SALE: AKC YORKIE puppies; also AKC Sheltie puppies. WANTED: AKC Cairn male pup or young adult. Wayne Weaver, 330473-2416.

KUBOTA DIESEL Engine, 4 cylinder, 28 HP, Good condition. 330-852-9701 KOHLER Natural gas 30KW Genset, Ford 4-cyl. engine w/turbo, enclosure, 3800 hrs. $4200. Aaron Coblentz, (330) 852-2047

3HP GRIZZLY dust collector, 2300CFM, $350 OBO. (740) 291-7019 CANTILEVER RACK, light duty, 3' wide, x 6 1/2' high, 12" arms $275. 6x6 welding screens, free standing, excellent condition, $60ea. (330) 893-1058 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 FOR SALE: Craftsman tablesaw, tilting saw, Jonas A. Miller, 8469 TR 601, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. 330695-7242.

REDUCED PRICE: 10X14 BLDG, Med-S-Dogs, 3'x7' chain link runs, roof, wash down, whelping units, propane stove, $2,500. (330) 600-0046.

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FOR SALE OR LEASE: German Shepherd AKC 4 yr. old male, proven breeder, police dog bloodlines, $1000. 330-852-0444

WANTED: 7 ft. tube slide. (330) 897-7807

SIAMESE KITTENS 6 wks old, had first shots. $150. (330) 231-2223 FOR SALE: AKC 6mo old English Bulldog female mostly white. $500 (330) 465-9441 AKC ENGLISH Bulldog male, 11mo old, chocolate brindle, out of good breeding stock. $1,200. Wayne Miller 3750 TR 124 MLB, 330-893-8019 18 MO. MALE BICHON puppy. Weights 6 lb. Would make nice pet. 40 Gal. Richmond N.G. water heater. O.K. 330-893-1521 BRINDLE BOXER Male for stut service. (330) 690-3004

310

Sports Fitness

GIANT DEFY Alliance >0< Bike, White, like new, new sprocket, tire, chain, & more. Complete tune-up. For details 330-674-3203

320

Tools Machinery

5000W HONDA Inverter Generator for sale, has 1600hrs, in great cond., auto start or reg. start. $2575 OBO. (330) 695-2170 VM FORKLIFT: OLDER model Clark propane powered forklift for sale, 6000LB lift. $4500. Mt. Hope (330) 674-3001

Wanted to Buy

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:

Standing Timber

& AD13435671 Log Piles108 03550 Also, Wanted interested pine Standing Timber andinLog piles. A

Call 419-651-0452

Mobile Home 530 For Sale

14x70 Allison Custom House Trailer w/6" walls, fair condition, $6000/obo. Ready to be moved. 330-231-9730.

460

'98 POLARIS 400 Scrambler 4-wheeler w/ title, runs good. $1500. 330-275-2563

545

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

pass, hitch receiver. Now available July 14-21, Good Rates Mlbg. 330-231-4493

'99 FORD E250 Cargo Van, needs work, $550 OBO. (330) 234-3760

650

Home Condo Rentals

FAMILY LOOKING for a house to rent, western Holmes county or surrounding area. 330-473-7481

Mobile Home Rentals

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 FOR RENT: 2 bedroom mobile home near Winesburg. Call 330-763-0370

500

Building Materials

207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows •06500 FreeAD13113930 Installations 72 • Free10190485 Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

SINGLE LADY wanting an apartment (or small clean house) to rent, or rent to own, in Holmes Co. area. (330) 275-9117

495

Vans

Apartment Rentals VAN FOR RENT. 2008 15-

COUNTRY EFF. Shreve area, ideal for 1, utils. pd, $350/ mo 330-378-5558 or 330262-1811

475

Motorcycles ATVs

FREE USED TRUSSES, 30' wide, 4 pitch. 330-473-5240 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. REFLECTIVE Insulation 3/8" -2" 4x8 sheets and rolls Delivery avail. 419-602-1837. 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

715

Concrete

Automobiles ELITE CONCRETE sealing

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

& power washing. Specialty in power washing & resealing concrete driveways & patios to protect the investment. (330) 465-5690

'01 HONDA Civic, 4 door, LX auto, 139K, $3900. (330) 567-3928

10275416

WANTED: 45 to 75 gallon diesel fuel transfer tank with or without pump. 330674-3971 ext. 1 WANTED, 4x8 or similar size utility trailer, could be older, 330-852-4974, J.D Miller. WANTED: SHALLOW WELL air pump in working cond., Roy A. Miller (330) 600-1109

410

Home Condo For Sale

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 WANTED TO home, West 330-763-3144.

buy 4 BR Holmes SD,

FOR SALE: 12x28 Insulated skid building, 2 rooms, five windows, 2 doors, chimney. Michael Miller 3829 TR 606 Fred. OH 44627

520

Boats

FOR SALE: 1977 Evenrude outboard boat motor, 115 hp. Selling for parts or junk. Call Robbie, 330-893-3413 FOR Sale: 9.9 Yamaha outboard motor in good condition. Reuben Mast, 9295 TR 614, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 MERCURY 25 HP outboard boat motor. G. cond. Ervin M. Weaver, 9290 TR 609 Fredericksburg, OH 44627 14' SMOKER-CRAFT w/8HP Yamaha & fish finder, good condition. $1,500 (330) 359-2024

530

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Motorcycles ATVs

'99 YAMAHA Big Bear 350, $2400 OBO. (740) 291-7019 2001 Tomos Moped, needs some work $150. Call (330) 893-1016 OR Text 330-600-0586

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YO U R U S E D CA R L E A D E R 2003 Ford Expedition XLT 4x4

$

7,900

#3481A

2011 Chevrolet Colorado XL

$

13,500

#3489

2008 Chevy Impala LT

10,900

$

13,900

#3457

$

13,500

14,500

#3486

13,900

$

15,900

#3430

14,800

$

15,900

#3475A

2012 GMC Terrain SLE FWD

$

19,900

#3461

15,900

$

22,500

#3463

2010 Chevy Suburban LTZ

26,900

$

#15013A

#3487

#3474

13,900

$

#3435

#3497

#3411

14,900

$

#3409

13,700

$

15,900

#3429

$

16,900

12,300

$

13,900

$

#3482

13,900

$

14,900

#3478

15,900

$

#3504

13,900

$

17,900

12,900

$

#3450

#3458

#3441

#3381A

#14220A

14,900

$

15,900

17,900

12,900

$

#3434

$

14,200

#14387A

#3500

14,900

$

#3465

#3471B

#3408

15,900

#3467

14,500

18,700

#14397A

#3416A

2011 Ford Fusion SEL

15,500

$

#3503

2011 VW Jetta SEL

15,900

$

2010 Buick Lacrosse CXL

$

#3499

$

2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT

$

13,900

2012 Chevy Cruze LS

2011 Chevy Impala LT

$

#3479

2011 Kia Soul Plus

2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT

2007 Chevy Suburban LTZ

$

#3490

13,900

$

2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT

$

2009 Mazda 5 Sport

2013 Chevy Sonic LT

2011 Ford Fusion SE

2011 Nissan Rogue SV AWD

$

#3454

2011 Chevy Impala LT

2012 Ford Focus SE

$

2011 Chevy Colorado

2008 Chevy Equinox LT AWD

2012 Toyota Corolla S

16,400

#3452A

2010 KIA Optima EX

2011 Ford Fusion SE

2011 Mini Y Hardtop

$

#14367A

2011 Ford Ranger XL

2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT

2010 Ford Ranger XCAB Sport 4x4

$

11,900

$

2010 Mazda 3 Sport

2012 Chevy Malibu 1LT

#3470

2009 Pontiac G8

18,900

$

#14031B

2012 Chevy Volt Electric

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

19,900

$

$

#3446

2010 Cadillac CTS Luxury

2010 Chevy Camaro 2LT

$

13,500

2010 Chevy Traverse LS

2008 GMC Envoy Denali

$

$

2012 Chevy Malibu 1LT

2011 Buick Regal CXL-4

$

#3440

#3418

2010 Chevy Traverse LS AWD

2011 Chevy Impala LT

2013 Mazda 2

2012 Chevy Malibu LS

$

11,800

$

2012 Chrysler 200 Touring LX

2010 Dodge Journey SE

$

#14331A

2012 Nissan Versa S 5DR

22,900

$

#3498

20,500

#3453

23,900

$

#3459

2011 Chevy Silverado Crew 4x4 WT

26,900

$

#3462

20,900

#14409A

2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee AWD 2010 Cadillac SRX Luxury AWD

2013 Ford Edge LTD AWD

$

$

28,900

#15003A

24,900

$

#14232A

2012 Chevy Crew 4x4 WT

29,900

$

#15004A

20,900

$

#3445

2011 Buick La Crosse CXS

$

24,900

#3442

20,900

$

#3455

2011 Buick Enclave CXL AWD

$

25,900

#3439

2012 Ford F-150 Crew XLT

2013 Chevy K2500 Crew LTZ

29,900

$

$

#14012A

37,900

#15016A

21,500

$

#3406

2010 Chevy Silverado Crew LT

26,900

$

#3502

2013 Chevy Tahoe LT 4x4

42,900

$

#3460

MON. & THURS. TIL 9:00 TUES., WED. & FRI. TIL 6:00 • SATURDAY TIL 3:00

330-264-2300 800-589-2301 1119 W. Old Lincolnway • Wooster, Ohio 44691 Just across from the Wayne Co. Fairgrounds

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330-345-5200 888-244-6632

Shop Online

We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

www.collegehillshonda.com www.collegehillshondacars.com

College Hills Honda

Locally Owned and Operated

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We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

We Specialize in the Sale of Honda Factory Certified Used Cars Exclusive in Wooster

College Hills Honda Used Cars www.collegehillshondacars.com

Powertrain Coverage

Non-Powertrain Coverage - Within New Car Warranty

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

$

28,853 2011 Pilot EXL W/DVD

P7764

P7777

2012 CRV EX AWD

$

16,469

P7751

2011 Accord LX

2011 CRV EX 4WD

P7771

WE BUY USED CARS

A462A

13,999

2007 Camry LE

$ P7768

A385A

$

$ A394A

7,588

2004 Tracker LT

SALES

Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 - 8:00; Fri. 9:00 - 6:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00

P7775

$

2011 Fit Sport

2011 CRV LX 4WD

$ A463A

19,706

P7766

2011 Accord EX-L V6

A485A

$ A392A

12,588

2006 Murano SL

SERVICE

13,865

2007 BMW X3 3.0 SI

8,488

2007 Uplander LT

$ A474B

P7763

5,060

2006 Pacifica Tour

18,475

2008 Pilot Navi 4WD

P7770A

$

14,396

2013 CRV EXL AWD

P7772

P7773

P7774

Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00

P7767

$ A392A

15,998

2012 Civic LX 5 Speed

PARTS

$ P7756A

Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00

$ A254A

10.358

2008 Malibu LT

$ A482A

6,588

2005 Ford 500 SE

2011 Honda Accord Se

EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS

5,897

2004 Liberty Sport

P7760

WE BUY USED CARS

7,988

2000 Jaguar S-Type 4.0

14,588

2008 E350 SD XL

$

$

2011 Civic LX

2011 CRV EX 4WD

Other Select Used Cars

EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS

$

$

The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the nonpowertrain coverage by 1 year/12,000 miles to 4 years*/48,000 miles.

P7758

A421A

www.collegehillshonda.com

$ A341A

3,998

2004 Saab 9-3 Arc

15,945

2012 Accord LX

18,993

2001 LaCrosse CXL

4,998

2002 Odyssey LX

$

$

$ P7754

15,611

2011 Accord LX

www.collegehillshondacars.com

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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

15 CHEVY ¾ TON DOUBLE CAB 4X4

6.0L V8, Bluetooth Rear Vision Camera, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Aluminum Wheels. #004

SAVE $8,781

Sale Price

15 CHEVY 3/4 TON CREW CAB 4X4

$39,249

MSRP..............................................$46,285 Sale Price ......................................$43,357 GM Rebate......................................$1,500

Sale Price

$41,857

“New Body” Style, Long Bed, Power Camper Mirrors, Power Windows, Keyless Entry, Trailering Package. #023 MSRP..............................................$41,800 Sale Price ......................................$39,617 GM Rebate......................................$1,500

Sale Price

NEW

$38,117

15 GMC 3/4 TON CREW CAB 4X4

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 7/24/2014

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