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Calendar August St. Peter Church to hold blood drive today St. Peter Catholic Church will be host to an American Red Cross blood drive today (Thursday, Aug. 21) from 1-7 p.m., in fellowship hall, 379 Crawford St., Millersburg. Donate blood and receive a coupon for $10 off Cedar Point admission, while supplies last.

It’s a blessing to help Ohio Haiti Benefit Auction funds support 14 missions, provide clean water By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer

It is hard to fathom just what all this generosity means to the people of Haiti, but Ohio Haiti Benefit Auction chairman Nelson Miller saw firsthand how grateful the recipients of all this giving are, and he says it is overwhelming. “It is so meaningful just 5k to be to look into their eyes and hear them say take our held during thanks back to the people Holmesville who support us,” Miller said. “It is exciting to see Homecoming the end where these funds on Saturday go and the difference that Submitted photo they actually make. They It is difficult to imagine without seeing it first hand, what generosity means to the people of Haiti, To honor a long-time may not understand all the poorest country in the Americas, says Nelson Miller, chairman of the Ohio Haiti Benefit Auction. intervention specialist for that is involved, but it’s Every penny raised through the benefit, to be held Friday and Saturday, Aug. 29-30, at the Mount Southeast Local Schools good.” Hope Auction Grounds, goes to Haiti. who died last year, friends Miller is in his fifth year of Suzanne Momchilov on the board and this A breakfast buffet begins tion,” he said. “To put skin thanks and ask us to take handouts, after a hurriare holding a 5k walk/run year’s 28th Ohio Haiti at 6 a.m. Saturday and the to the recipients, to look their thanks back to the cane or whatever,” Millat this year’s Holmesville into their eyes and see people who support them. er said. “We are geared Benefit Auction, will take sale begins at 8 a.m. Homecoming and Fireplace on Friday and Sat- Miller made a trip to how they benefit and what “We find it hard to toward teaching them men’s Festival. Proceeds urday, Aug. 29-30, at the Haiti over the winter and comes out of that, is such understand the difference how to become self-suswill go toward a scholar, arranty , arra W dAuction Ainty ing ing reports that it is wonder- a blessing. these funds can make taining through agricular Mount Hope He HedarW st st Ai Be Be ’s ’s ica ica ship in Momchilov’s name. er er Am Am ! nw nwideHope. ful to see what this auction “They understood why in the lives of the Hai- ture programs. They take tio Grounds in!tio Mount nase na ceth ceide rviwi rvi The scholarship willsego to with does There is an open & for the children over we were there, that we tian people,” he added. water out of the river ce &house a graduating Waynedale Servi Service were nt involved this arees 14 missions that and use it to raise crops. vicines Friday at 4 Re p.m., dear devic ghe gThere arinntwith High School senior who pairand quilt Repairthere. rre rre cu ur cu yode your he inTra inauction,” bothde exciting and Miller continued. are supported through this “Where there’s a water inspection from 5-9 p.m. A “It is Tra will go into education at yo%ur &7-9aning of yoasurseven different well, there’s people,” s Cle s& 50 Cleaning energizing toresee the “Do they what auction toe understand toof50 musical program from up% ereup iv iv the collegiate level. ce ce d d an an * * ts ts en en tm tm jus jus not, states Adthe a cappelAd recipients of where the is involved? Probably p.m., features neofw new fa f a participate. ice ice prha seofpr rcha rc puthey funds go from al the pu aucbutse express their “There are times for See Pg. 4 — HAITI al la singing group Proclaim. See Pg. 5 — CALENDAR ly of ly of origin origin

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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

Form team now for ALS Benefit Walk, to be Sept. 13 August 25th – 30th Stop in for a delicious soft serve ice cream cone.

E-Z Carve Ham $2.59 LB

Seedless Watermelon $3.49 EA

Brick Cheese $3.15 LB

Smith’s Vitamin D Milk $3.19 GAL W.C. Salted Butter

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Call for special church order pricing. We also offer special pricing on sub sandwich fundraiser packages. GRILLING SEASON IS IN AND WE CARRY FRESH STEAKS. PREORDER BY 11AM EACH THURSDAY FOR IN-STORE PICKUP BY FRIDAY MORNING

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The sixth annual ALS Benefit Walk, with the theme “Help for now ... Hope for the future,” will be held Sept. 13 to benefit the ALS Association and area residents dealing

with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease). To register your team or make a donation, contact: Neala Miller 330-763-4420 or email neala.miller@ yahoo.com; Pam Gardner

SPECIAL WHILE SUPPLIES LAST

Dole Pineapples $10.00 Per Flat We have Jersey Red Haven Peaches We have Early Gold Apples Ginger Gold to be here 8-25-14 Taking Orders for Michigan Baby Gold Peaches will be in Approx. 9-10-14 They are Worth The Wait!

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We now sell bagged Ice! 7lb. & 22lb. Bags Pie Fillings – Blueberry, Apple, Cherry Women’s Small-Medium Depends Underwear Low Price! While Supplies Last

Pepsi & Mt. Dew, Bread, Hot Dogs, Ketchup, & Snacks FOR YOUR BACKYARD COOKOUT! Prices Good August 14th – August 21st Joe & Fannie Bowman • 4992 Twp. 628 1½ mi. SW Mt. Hope • Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 8-6; Tue., Thur. 8-5; Sat. 8-4

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330-473-7430 or emailgardnermill@gmail.com The event will take place at Rails to Trails Depot in Millersburg with registration and opening ceremony at 9 a.m., when silent auction bidding also will open. The walk begins at 10 a.m. Refreshments will be served at 11 a.m. at the Rails to Trails pavilion. Chicken dinners will be available by donation. Silent auction bidding closes at 11:30 a.m. and a closing ceremony for the walk is scheduled at noon.

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

Sale Dates

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ID’ing kids with special needs In an effort to serve young people with disabilities, school districts in Ohio are in the process of locating and evaluating children from birth through 21 years of age. Disabilities may include developmental delays, health impairments, autism

and traumatic brain injury. Individuals may contact local school districts about children who may have a disability and may be eligible for special education services. Superintendents have information available about special education policies and procedures.

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P.O. Box 151, Millersburg, Ohio 44691 Millersburg office: 25 N. Clay St Phone: 1-330-264-1125 Publisher: Andrew S. Dix; Managing Editor: Lance White; Ad Director: Rhonda Geer Email: holmescounty-shopper@dixcom.com Published Thursdays by the Holmes County Shopper Hub. Entered as periodicals, postage paid at Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio. Direct address changes to: The Daily Record, P.O. Box 918, Wooster, Ohio 44691. Office hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

Questions also may be addressed to Deborah Williams, Tri-County Educational Service Center, director of special education, at 330-345-6771, Ext. 231.

ALS (From Page A2) Seventy-five percent of proceeds will stay in Holmes and Wayne counties to assist ALS patients and their families. Twenty-five percent will be donated to the ALS Association to fund research for a cure. The ALS Walk is sponsored by Holmes County Shooting Sports Club.

Holmesville 330-279-2283 2 miles north of Holmesville on SR 83

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Quilts will be available for inspection Aug. 29 from 5-9 p.m. and the sale will begin Aug. 30 at Clean water leads to less 8 a.m. disease and sickness. They also receive clinical care said. “Every penny from together for this cause,” through the various clin- Friday evening and Satur- he said. “It is such a blessics. And, through all of day that is generated goes ing. We have our individthis, they are exposed to to Haiti. There’s no oper- ual roles, but we try and the Gospel of Jesus Christ. ating expenses taken out, operate as ‘we.’ This is not It’s all positive.” no administrative costs, something we can do indiSome of the items that no postage, no nothing. vidually, but through a lot are available this year Every cent from the food of combined talents and for sale at the Ohio Haiti to whatever is sold goes efforts.” Benefit Auction include directly to the people of The Haiti Benefit Aucsolid oak and cherry fur- Haiti. We have churches tion is a cooperative effort niture, quilts, name brand and other people who give of many of churches and tools, lawn furniture, stor- to cover operating expens- individuals to bring relief age barn, garage, cabin, es. It is such a blessing.” to the people of Haiti, 30 loads of firewood and Miller notes there are which is the most popunew this year, 300-feet of 11 members on the auc- lous full member-state three-rail vinyl fence. tion board, and they work of the Caribbean Com“Each year, I am taken through committees and munity. It is the poorest aback by how willing sub-committees. people are to give,” Miller “It is exciting to work See Pg. 5 — HAITI

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Alpine Swiss ...................$3.48 lb. Guggisburg Swiss ...........$3.78 lb. Baby Swiss (Guggisburg)...$3.85 lb. Lacy Baby Mini Horn .....$3.95 lb. Farmers Mini Horn .........$3.25 lb. Muenster .........................$3.15 lb. Marble Mini Horn ...........$3.25 lb. Colby Mini ......................$3.25 lb. Pepper Jack Mini.............$3.25 lb. White American ..............$2.98 lb. Provolone ........................$3.25 lb. Brick................................$3.25 lb. Butter...............................$3.98 lb. Garden Vegetable ............$3.40 lb. Lacey Swiss (Heidi Ann) $4.18 lb. Mozzarella.......................$2.98 lb. Mild Cheddar ..................$3.05 lb. Jalapeño Muenster ..........$3.45 lb. EZ Carve .........................$2.59 lb. Turkey Roll J.M. .............$2.68 lb. Turkey Ham ....................$2.75 lb. Turkey Breast ..................$3.58 lb. Trail Bologna ..................$3.98 lb. Chopped Ham .................$1.98 lb. German Bologna .............$1.96 lb. (Honey Cured) Off The Bone Ham ..........$3.75 lb. Virginia Ham ...................$3.38 lb. Black Forest Ham ...........$3.38 lb. Hard Salami ....................$3.58 lb. Buffalo Style Chicken Breast ...$3.85 lb.


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Christian service is goal of ‘Ripley Has Left the Building’ day Ripley Church of Christ demonstrated its theme of Christian community service with its annual “Ripley Has Left the Building” on Sunday, Aug. 10. After a short devotion service and communion, the members of the congregation spread out over the church’s neighborhood in Holmes and Wayne counties to perform acts of service to the whole community in a symbolic impact day. “Our church theme is ‘Connect with Christ • Connect in Community • Connect by Caring’ so

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Church Briefs Welcome Church to hold Melon Fest

we emphasized the community by reaching out together through public service,” explained Tom Benter, senior minister at Ripley Church of Christ. Teams from the church, wearing blue T-shirts printed “Ripley Has Left the Building,” reached out to the community through a variety of service activities. They included painting/grounds upkeep at the West Holmes High/ Submitted photo Middle School complex, Dan Hendershot (left) and Taylor Hendershott painting the bleachers at painted the floor in the press box at the athletic the Shreve softball fields, field at West Holmes High School as a part of the See Pg. 7 — RIPLEY

Welcome Church of Christ will hold its annual Melon Fest and Hymn Sing on Sunday, Aug. 24. Serving will begin at 5 p.m. with the hymn sing starting at 6:30 p.m. Take your special music and enjoy an evening of food and fellowship. The church is at 4895 Township Road 257, one-quarter mile west off state Route 60. For more information, call 330231-7085.

Joint services set

Clark and Millersburg Presbyterian Churches have announced summer worship service times changes as well as upcoming joint worship opportunities. Through August, Clark Presbyterian worship will be at 9 a.m. and Millers“Ripley Has Left the Building” Christian commu- burg will worship at 10:15 nity service day on Aug. 10. a.m. Joint worship services

on Oct. 5 will be at Millersburg Presbyterian Church at 10 a.m.

Donations needed Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store is located at 7703-B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-857-5516. or 330-464-1261.

Free Bibles available RITTMAN — Need a Bible? We can deliver/ mail you one without cost or obligation. KJV Bible, New Testament, Large Print and Children’s Bible Stories are available. Contact: 330-855-7734, 330927-4857, 330-939-6231 or needfreebibles@gmail. com.

Calendar (From Page 2) The race will take place Saturday, with a start time of 8:30 a.m. A kids’ one-mile race will start at the same time as the 5k walk/run. Registration is $30; kids’ registration for the 1-mile race is $10. All registration forms can be completed online at www. picatic.com/SELEA5k.

Garaway Band Preview is Saturday The Garaway Marching Pirates, under the direction of Stephen Tripp and Christopher Tripp will play host to the 43rd annual Garaway Band Preview on Saturday, Aug. 23 at the Garaway Football Field at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 for the general public and $3 for students and senior citizens. Indian Valley, Strasburg, Rittman, Newcomerstown, New Philadelphia and the Garaway Marching Pirates will be performing.

East Holmes Sportsman to hold archery shoot

East Holmes Sportsman Association is hosting a 3-D archery shoot on Sunday, Aug. 24, with registration from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. The club is located on Township Road 311, Millersburg.

Deadline for applying for assistance is Friday, Aug. 22 at noon. Office hours are Monday, 8:30 a.m.5:30 p.m. and Tuesday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. The Veterans Service Commission will meet Monday, Aug. 25 at 6:30 p.m.

LifeCare Hospice to hold open house Sunday Home canning LifeCare Hospice will series continues

hold an open house Sunday, Aug. 24, 2-5 p.m. for the public to tour the new Donald W. and Shirley A. Buehler Inpatient Facility, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster. The facility features 12 patient rooms plus family areas including a living room and kitchen, sunroom, chapel, showers and a laundry room. Additional open house parking is available at Medpro, 2201 Benden Drive, and First Church of God, 1953 Akron Road. Shuttle service will be provided. For more information call 1-800884-6547.

Holmes Veterans Service accepting applications The Holmes County Veterans Service Center is accepting applications for assistance for August.

The Aug. 26 program, presented by the Holmes County OSU Extension Office as part of a food preservation series, will be about canning meats, soups and stews. All programs are free and open to everyone. Reservations are required. To reserve a spot in the class, contact the Holmes County Office of OSU Extension at 330-674-3015.

Holmes Christian Women’s Club reservations due Aug. 29 Homes County Christian Women’s Club will meet at the Carlisle Inn, Walnut Creek, on Sept. 2 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. The program will be by the Rev. Wes McElravy, head minister of Millersburg Christian Church. The brunch is $10, inclusive.

For reservations call 330674-2767or 330-343-7046; you may email reservations to dawdys@embarqmail.com by Aug. 29. The Oct. 7 meeting will feature a guest speaker and the annual Grab Bag Exchange. They may contain anything you wish, crafts, baked goods, regifting items, or anything you can think of. All are welcome.

September

open on the Cultural is always welcome. www. Center campus. A group holmesliberty.info. of Holmes County artists exhibit their work and Legion Post consignment items.

Holmes Liberty Coalition meets in September

Sugarcreek schedules fish fries

American Legion Post 494, of Sugarcreek, announces its Fall Family Fish Fry Schedule. The fish fries will be held from 4-7 p.m. (unless otherwise noted) at the

The next meeting of the Holmes County Liberty Coalition is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 11, at 7 p.m. at the Millersburg Comfort Inn. The public See Pg. 7 — CALENDAR

Historical Society fundraiser breakfast is back

Haiti

Back by popular demand, the next fundraiser breakfast is set for Sept. 6 from 7-10 a.m. and again will take place in the Castle Club Banquet Center next to the Victorian House Museum. A variety of breakfast items — pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs, fresh fruit and more will be served by donation. Proceeds go toward continuing support of society properties including the Victorian House Museum, Cultural Center and Millersburg Glass Museum. Take a friend, socialize with others and also get the first look at the new Expressions Fine Art and Gift Gallery, now

country in the Americas as per the Human Development Index. Political violence has occurred regularly throughout its history, leading to government instability. The country is about the size of the state of Maryland, with about 900 people per square mile, as opposed to 70 per square mile in the U.S. There are about seven doctors for every 100,000 people in Haiti. Lael Miller serves as treasurer for the Ohio Haiti Benefit Auction. “There are a number of benefit auctions and we Reporter Kevin Lynch try not to flaunt what we can be reached at 330-674get,” he said. “What we 5676 or klynch@the-dailydo is done for the honor record.com.

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and glory of God and we prefer not to make that public. This auction is one of the bigger ones, and we just serve as the conduit to get these resources to the people of Haiti.” Nelson Miller says he receives calls from people from throughout the country offering to donate things and help out with the auction. If you would like to donate items for the auction, or give of your time by helping at the auction, call for more information: 330-204-6089 or 330-2310461 or go online at: www. ohiohaitiauction.com.


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n one side of the fence is the safety of home – on the other side is the big, wide, world. When we climb over, what will we do? Will we have direction or wander aimlessly? There is rough territory out there, yet, as well as the pitfalls, beauty and joy await. If we know our Savior, the Good Shepard who watches over us, the falls can be cushioned with faith. As we journey through the narrow paths of life, the Holy Spirit will guide us. Worship this week and learn how God’s love can guide you.

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Outfitting sportsmen for the great outdoors!

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5456 CR 120 (S. Market St.) Berlin Owned and operated by East Holmes Veterinary Clinic

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Thursday, August 21, 2014 — 7

Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

Ripley (From Page 5) washing windows at businesses in Big Prairie and Shreve, painting the trash cans for the upcoming Wayne County Fair, cleaning up after the recent Holmes County Fair. Children wrote letters to servicemen, older citizens sorted children’s clothing for distribution at the Back-to-School Bash and others washed random car windows, helped with groceries, passed out bottled

water and mulched flowers at Shreve Manor. Jeremiah Stivers, associate minister, added, “This is an opportunity to share the love of Jesus Christ with our community. And to show people that we care about them.” For additional information about “Ripley Has Left the Building,” contact Ripley Church of Christ, 12298 County Road 330, Big Prairie (330567-2320).

NEW DELI!

NOW OPEN!

Soft Serve Ice Cream Hours: M-F 8:30-6p • Sat. 8:30-5p

Church Orders Please Order By Thursday Now Offering Ice Cream Party Cups

Meat & Cheese Trays Call for Prices

Mini Marble Cheese ............................... $3.19 lb Chicken Salad ........................................$3.39 lb Sandwich Pepperoni .............................$4.09 lb Rotisserie Turkey ...................................$3.99 lb

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between Advance Auto Parts and Verizon

Calendar (From Page 5) Post Home on North Broadway Street. Everyone is welcome at the all you can eat events. Saturday, Sept. 13 will kick off the fall season. There will be fish fries at the Ohio Swiss Festival on both Friday, Sept.

EARLY AND GINGER GOLD APPLES ARE HERE

26 and Saturday, Sept, 27 American Legion with serving from 3:30holding steak 7:30 p.m. The October fry is dinners Saturday the 18th. The November fish fry is Sat- Beach City American Legion Post 549 will serve urday, Nov. 15. its next monthly steak din-

Beach City

See Pg. 8 — CALENDAR

NAME BRAND DISCOUNT GROCERIES and BULK FOODS!

August 22nd - 27th 7841 CR 373, BIG PRAIRIE, OH K-Cup Coffee 72 CT ................ $28.80

NEW JERSEY RED HAVEN PEACHES 19.50 FOR 3/4 BUS.

(BETWEEN SHREVE & NASHVILLE)

Oat Blenders w/Honey 36 OZ ... $1.99

Homegrown Watermelon and Cantaloupes Squash • Beans • Zucchini • Cabbage Candy Onions • Tomatoes • Pickles Cucumbers • Red Potatoes • Peaches Jams & Jellies • Sweet Corn Banana Peppers & Green Bells Hot, Semi Hot & Sweet Peppers AND LOTS MORE

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Sale Prices Good August 25th – 30th

Mon, Tues, Fri 8am-6pm Wed 8am - 7pm • Sat 9am-5pm Closed Thurs and Sun

Salad Dressing 30OZ .......... $1.99 ......Lots of charcoal at a great price!...... FRESH BAKED GOODS - Fri & Sat

8439 TR 527 • Shreve, OH 44676 330-567-2569 HOURS Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:30 Sat. 8:30 - 4:00

Week of August 25th - 30th Low Sodium Turkey .......................................... $3.99/lb. Baked Ham .......................................................... $3.59/lb. Marble .................................................................. $3.59/lb. American ..............................................................$3.19/lb. Quick Oats ...............................................................61¢/lb. White Crackers ................................................... $1.69/ea. Chocolate Covered Peanuts ............................. $2.51/lb. Cool Whip 8oz.....................................................$1.24/ea. Lawn Furniture 20% OFF • Now thru August 30th

Doughty Farm Meats HOURS: M-F 8-5 SATURDAY 8-3

330-695-2288 DELI SPECIALS E-Z Carve Ham .................................................$2.29 lb. Honey Ham ....................................................... $3.19 lb. Brick Cheese ...................................................$2.89 lb.

LABOR DAY SPECIAL Sugardale Hot Dogs ..........................................99¢ a lb. All Gatorade Mixes 5oz. Packages ....................$7.75

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Spare Ribs ........................................................ $1.49/lb. Gerber’s Leg Quarters 40lb ................ $38.00 Beef Snack Sticks ..............................$5.99/lb. Pasture Raised Whole Fryers ........$2.59/lb. Pasture Raised Ground Turkey White & Dark ..$5.99/lb. Pasture Raised Turkey Wings ......$2.29/lb. Chicken Pork Hot Dogs ................... $3.49/lb. 20# or more .................... $2.99/lb. Made with Gerbers Chicken & Our Pork

Beef Pork Hot Dogs ........................... $4.89/lb.

Bartlett Pears Ginger Gold Apples Yellow Delicious Apples

Watermelon • Cantaloupe • Peaches 8375 Criswell Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 Mon.-Thur. 8-5; Fri. 8-7; Sat. 8-4; Sun. Closed

Our hogs are raised and processed right here on the farm. Our hogs are bred for meat quality and flavor. Are No Artificial Full line of smoked & fresh products. StateWeInspected Growth Hormones


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Calendar (From Page 7) ners on Saturday, Sept. 20. Serving will be from 4-7 p.m. and the meal, all you care to eat, family style, also includes three bean salad, applesauce, mashed potatoes/gravy, bread, corn, dessert and beverage.

Gluten free meals are also available. Cost is $12 for adults, $6 for ages 4-12 (3 and younger eat free). Carry-outs are $10. Upcoming dinners will be served on: Oct. 18 and Nov. 15. Also take in your non-perishable items for Operation Fill

The Truck to help the local food cupboard. To see details on list of items check out and like Beach City American Legion Weimer Widder Facebook page. Need to rent a hall — call Larry at 330-340-1159. The Post Home is at 125 Third Ave. N.E.

ABLE/GED classes begin Free ABLE/GED classes will be held at Millersburg Elementary School Mondays and Thursdays, 8:30-11:30 a.m. and 6-9 p.m. Call 419-289-3313 for more information.

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HOLMESVILLE QUILT AUCTION — Pat Stocker of Wide View Garden Club has donated this new, queen-size quilt, recently completed by an Amish friend. It will be auctioned after the parade on Saturday, Aug. 23 at the Holmesville Homecoming. Proceeds will be donated to the Prairie Township Fire Department and Wide View Garden Club.

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HerSide

Woman’s Magazine

Woman of the Year We are seeking out Wayne and Holmes Counties most outstanding women for our second annual “Woman of the Year” contest. Do you know a woman who has a never-ending compassion for her community, a woman who puts the lives of others before her own, a woman who has a remarkable talent she uses to make a difference in the lives of others? Send us a letter with your nomination and why we should consider her. Please include your name, address, phone and email (if available). The winner will be announced in the January 2015 edition of HerSide!

Deadline for Nominations:

11.03.14

Send nominations to:

Spectrum Editor 212 E. Liberty St. Wooster, OH 44691 or email: cnoyes@the-daily-record.com with “Women of the Year” in the subject line.


The Holmes County Hub Shopper

Thursday, August 21, 2014 — 9

Dutchman Hospitality Group purchases Lamplight Inn Dutchman Hospitality Group announced they have entered into an agreement to purchase the Lamplight Inn located at 5676 Township Road 362 in Berlin. The Lamplight Inn was built in 2002 by Lawrence and Susie Miller, formerly of Hartville and Brandon, Florida. When health issues forced the Millers to sell the B&B, Larry and Helen Wilgus became the owners and resident innkeepers. “After eight years as innkeepers, God is leading us to a new place and we are beginning a new chapter in our lives,” said Larry Wilgus, known to many as ‘The Singing Innkeeper.’ During their time as owners and innkeepers, Helen and Larry Wilgus welcomed hundreds of people to the inn, providing them with awardwinning lodging, serving them delicious meals, sharing Amish Country with them, and making many lasting friendships along the way. Mike Palmer, president of Dutchman Hospitality Group states, “Dutchman Hospitality is very excited to add this beautiful property to our company and we

look forward to offering our guests accommodations within walking distance of all Berlin has to offer. The Inn will be a great complement to our Berlin Farmstead Restaurant, located within a mile of the Lamplight Inn. “ The Berlin Farmstead Restaurant, acquired by Dutchman Hospitality in 2011, offers Amish Kitchen Cooking in the long-standing tradition of Dutchman Hospitality, originating in 1969 with Der Dutchman Restaurant in Walnut Creek. Although new ownership means the name will change to Carlisle Country Inn Berlin, Palmer states, “Longtime guests at the Lamplight Inn can be assured that it is the desire of Dutchman Hospitality Group to offer the same high quality accommodations and service levels characteristic of Lamplight Inn, coupled with an experience that mirrors the Dutchman Hospitality tradition of excellence our guests have come to expect at Carlisle Inn Walnut Creek and Carlisle Inn Sugarcreek.” Dutchman Hospitality

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Group is a family owned company operating restaurants, bakeries, inns, retail shops and a wholesale food distribution company. They currently have locations in Walnut Creek, Sugarcreek, Berlin, Bellville, Plain City, and Sarasota, Florida. More information about Dutchman Hospitality Group is available at www.dhgroup.com The anticipated opening of the new Carlisle Country Inn Berlin is Aug. 25. Reservations for an overnight stay at the Inn may be made by calling 855-400-2275 or by going online at www. The former Lamplight Inn has been purchased by Dutchman Hospitality. carlisleinns.com. It is located at 5676 Township Road 362 in Berlin.

India Evangelical Mission, Inc

Annual Fellowship Dinner Friday, September 12, 2014 Time: 6:30pm (Music starts at 6:15pm)

India

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4849 Walnut Street, Walnut Creek, Ohio

Theme for the evening:

“IEM’s Impact in a Changing World”

Donna Tomak

Question and Answer time ~ Letters & Pictures from the field

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UPDATES & REPORTS: Pattern Alternation Classes

Professional seamstress will teach how to alternate patterns to fit each individual. forenoon - Mens pants, afternoon - Women dresses, Wed., Sept. 3 at 9 a.m. $20 per person. On Thursday, Sept. 4 or Fri, Sept. 5 will be hands on one on one how to measure and make a pattern. Limited availability for one on one workshop. $70 a person. By: Lorraine Henry. For more information and to make reservations Ada Miller - 7548 SR 241, Millersburg, OH 44654, Beside Ploneer Trails 330.674.3322

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Join us for an evening of great food, special music, and warm fellowship. It will be an adult-oriented program.

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Killbuck Valley Thrift on its own, giving back By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Finding a vintage trinket or replacing a piece of something thought irreplaceable is not always an

easy task. Sometimes it takes a little hunting, but that is part of the joy of thrift shopping. Debra Stadler, volunteer manager of Killbuck Valley Thrift, 106 Front St.,

Killbuck, says thrift shops are thriving for many reasons. “More and more people are looking for bargains,” Stadler said. “We get a lot of retired people who go

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Ted Thorpe (left), representing Killbuck PTO, Chad Troyer, representing Killbuck Community Library, Debra Stadler, volunteer manager of Killbuck Valley Thrift, Wyatt Snow, West Holmes athletics, Riley Wilcox, West Holmes music and Jarrett Snow, West Holmes athletics, were all beneficiaries of Killbuck Valley Thrift donations. from store to store, having fun shopping for deals. Then there are other people who know what they are looking for, such as collectibles, antiques and stuff like that.” Killbuck Valley Thrift was originally part of Harvest Thrift, but since January, has been operating on its own. “We were one of three stores under Harvest Thrift. They had two other stores and were going in another direction,” said volunteer Linda Wilcox. “They were

building a new store and wanted to concentrate their efforts there instead of being so spread out.” Harvest Thrift was great, Stadler added. “When we started, they left everything that was here for us. We went looking for another nonprofit that we could be under their umbrella, and Killbuck Valley Christian Church picked it up. The reason behind Killbuck Valley Thrift was to meet the needs of the community of Killbuck. “We want to keep things

local and be able to help the community,” Stadler said. “The money we raise stays locally. That was our goal to begin with, to meet the needs of our local community.” Killbuck Valley Thrift is a local nonprofit that is giving back. “When we broke off from Harvest Thrift we looked for a group who would let us achieve our goal of giving back to the community,” Stadler said. “The store is under the See Pg. 15 — THRIFT

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Thursday, August 21, 2014 — 11

Local Entertainment Shop boy develops sixth sense while sweeping and just short of sorcery. Word spread quickly in the break room: “The shop boy has a sixth sense.” The world of the precision machinist is filled with expensive and intricate tools, many of which the worker has paid for himself. The idea that this boy among men was capable of retrieving hard earned dollars that had dropped, slipped or tumbled into the otherwise hopeless abyss of scrap gave me instant credibility of which (in the beginning, anyway) I was totally undeserving. Eventually, however, my “sixth sense” became a classic example of the “self-fulfilling prophecy.” Because I was given frequent and repeated oppor-

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bits. When he called me over to help find the missing tool, I looked down to immediately spot the drill bit practically levitating in the scrap just off the toe of my boot. It was akin to finding a slightly twisted needle in a pile of needles. It was obvious to me I had gotten as lucky as a cat that falls five stories from a balcony and ends up landing unscathed on a padded patio lounger. It was luck, plain and simple. To the fellow who had witnessed the feat, however, it was something more — something beyond talent See Pg. 12 — SIXTH

Hotel Millersburg Summer Concerts In The Courtyard Friday, August 22nd

7-10 pm - Thumbs McGee Saturday, August 30th 7-10 pm Good Will Band *Weather Permitting

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When I was a teenager I worked after school and throughout the summers as the “shop boy” at a machine shop in town. Even though I love to perpetuate my legend as a “born newspaperman” by telling folks my first job was delivering The Daily Record door-to-door as a 5-year-old tagging along with my siblings, my first real job was sweeping up metal shavings, emptying waste cans and oiling the machinery at a place called National Pattern Manufacturing. It was hard, dirty work that came with the added bonus of being a fairly intense workout. Most days I could stir up a good sweat by just walking into the place, and endless repetitions with push broom and shovel left me with forearms of spinach and abs of steel. It was a great job, really, and it taught me a number of things about myself that might have taken years to figure out in a different environment. For instance, by sweeping the sawdust, foundry sand and metal chip covered floors of the shop I learned I was very good at finding random things on the ground. It all started when one of the machinists dropped a tiny drill bit into a wheelbarrow-sized pile of metal shavings, which just so happened to share the color, diameter and length of 20,000 tiny drill

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Farming Holstein Extravaganza sale results announced Fun, friends, food, and forty-four outstanding registered Holsteins were all a part of the Ohio Holstein Summer Extravaganza Sale held Aug. 16 in Wooster. A large crowd was on hand to compete for the right to own forty-

Barbwire Barb Lumley four live consignments and nine top pedigreed

Charm TraCTor SaleS

4941 S.R. 557 • Millersburg, OH 44654 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5; Closed Sat. & Sun.

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embryo packages. When the auctioneer’s gavel fell for the last time, the live lots had averaged $3,341 and the embryo packages $1,700. Topping the sale at $6,500 was Lot No. 9, Hermanville Casual 3481-ET, a summer yearling with a genomic score of +2392, sired by Larcrest Casual-ET and from Pine-Tree 2149 Dolc 4983-ET, classified Very Good 85 and from the popular Rudy Missy cow family. Consigned by Steve Gasser of Creston, she was purchased by Ross Russell of Russell Springs, Ky. Selling for $5,400 to this buyer also was Lot No. 5, Farnear-TBR Briteshot-ET, a 3-year-old classified

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Oman with a 31,000 pound milk record at two years, and from seven generations of Excellent dams. She was the consignment of Aaron Steiner of Burbank. Lot 29, Farnear Al Anisa-ET, sold for $5,100 to Lou Brown of New Bremen, and was consigned by Silver Creek Dairy LLC of Forest. She is a 3-yearold, was milking 146 pounds per day, had a two-year-old record of 30,200 pounds of milk, and was classified Very Good 85. Her sire was MR Regelcreek Shot Al-ET and she was from a Good Plus 82 Iron Active dam. Selling to Gary Mase of Carlton, Pa., for

$5,000 was Lot No. 6, Pine-Tree Shampoo Willow-ETS, an Excellent 91 4-year-old currently milking 146 pounds. Sired by Pine Tree Martha Shampoo, she was from an Excellent Laudan daughter and from nine generations of Excellent and Very Good dams. She was consigned by Michael Landers of Tiffin. Consignments sold to Kentucky, Indiana, Pennsylvania and Ohio. Auctioneer for the sale was Steve Andrews with Ted Renner reading the pedigrees. Ringmen were Randall Kiko, Ken Janes and Paul Haskins. Steve Deam was in charge of cattle preparation.

Extension production guides

(From Page 11)

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Very Good 86, milking 85 pounds per day, and rebred to S-S-I Denim Newton-ET. Sired by Picston Shottle, her dam was classified Excellent 91 with records to 36,690 milk, 1,412 butterfat, 1,083 protein, and was a daughter of Regancrest-PR Barbie. She was consigned by Silver Creek Dairy LLC, of Forest. Clair Oberholtzer of Shiloh was the buyer of Lot No. 7 for $5,300. Westvale-Vu Jives Wonder-ET, a 2-yearold milking 93 pounds per day was classified Good Plus 84 with a Very Good mammary system, sired by Berryridge Jeeves Jives-ET, and from a Very Good

tunity to spend ridiculous amounts of time looking for things, and was then praised so enthusiastically upon my eventual success, I actually did become pretty doggone good at “finding the

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needle in a haystack.” It’s a talent that has stuck with me for life, and one for which I have rarely encountered a rival — that is until my wife came along. … (Be sure to join me next week for more on that.)

Home canning

will find updated information to help them improve their canning practices. For more information phone 330-674-3015 or stop by the office located at 75 E. Clinton St., Suite 109, Millersburg.

Home canning has changed greatly in the nearly 200 years since it was introduced as a way to preserve food. The new USDA Complete Guide to Home Canning contains many research-based Corn, Soybean, recommendations for canning safer and better Wheat and Alfalfa quality food at home. It is an invaluable resource Field Guide book for persons who are Ohio State University canning food for the first time. Experienced canners See Pg. 13 — GUIDES

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Thursday, August 21, 2014 — 13

Farming Start scouting soybeans for stink bugs The Wayne County Extension integrated pest management scouts are starting to find a few stink bugs in soybean fields that they scout. This serves as a reminder that soybean growers should get out and scout their soybeans. Stink bugs are capable of doing significant economic damage in soybean fields as soybeans enter the R4 pod development stage of growth. As pods develop, stink bugs feed directly on pods and they have a piercing mouthpart that enables them to feed on the developing seed within the pod as well. The result of this feeding is undeveloped pods and/or shriveled up seeds within pods. Research by IPM specialists at the University of Delaware and funded by the Delaware Soybean Board demonstrated that almost always stink bug infestations start at the perimeter of fields and only slowly move toward the interior. This matches up with what our Wayne County Extension scouts have found in past years. We have also found that

Guides (From Page 12) Extension has a newly published Corn, Soybean, Wheat and Alfalfa Field Guide resource to be used by scouts, crop advisers and farmers when they are scouting their fields. This field guide contains information on insect, disease and weed identification as well as agronomic information that should be valuable when checking fields. The guide is divided into seven sections: Corn Management, Soybean Management, Wheat Management, Alfalfa Management, Weed Identification, Sampling, Pesticide Application Technology and General Crop Management. For more information stop by the office at 75 E. Clinton St., Suite 109, Millersburg or phone 330-674-3015.

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if treatment threshold or higher numbers of stink bugs are found it often is in soybean fields that have some woods along a field edge. So, the message to growers is to scout your fields for stink bugs and pay attention to the perimeter of the field when scouting. How do you scout for stink bugs? What is the treatment threshold? Andy Michel, OSU Extension field crop entomologist says, “To sample for stink bugs, take multiple 10-sweep samples with a sweep net in multiple locations throughout the field. Average the number of stink bugs in the 10-sweep samples. The threshold to treat is four or more stink bugs, adults or nymphs per 10 sweep sample. If soybeans are being grown for seed, the threshold can be dropped to two or more stink bugs per 10 sweep sample. If walking, the threshold is 1-2 stink bugs

per foot of row.” If you would like to see some images of stink bugs to help you in your identification, the following OARDC soybean insect site is helpful: http://go.osu. edu/soybeaninsectimages. For more information in general about stink bugs, including species, scouting and management, there is a OSU Extension provisional stink bug fact sheet available in pdf format at: http://go.osu.edu/stinkbugfactsheet.

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Weekly Market Reports Wayne & Holmes Counties WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY Aug. 9 23 LOADS — 1st cutting 125-225; rd 24; 2nd cutting 325-380 ton; by bale 2.10; straw 275 ton; big sq. 155 ton; eggs 1.80-2.60. SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. Aug. 11 92 CALVES — Choice calves 290-320; good calves 250-285; light & thins 110down; back to farm, bulls 250320; heifers 100-350; heifers 120-290; heifers 120-190; Holstein steers 100-155. 143 CATTLE — Choice steers 145-150; good steers 140-144.50; Holstein steers 115-143; choice heifers 144150; good heifers 135-143; good Holstein cows 100-116, yellow and thins 95-down; good beef cows 100-125; bulls 120-138. 184 HORSES — Top horse 1,075; top pony 225. FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 Aug. 12 51 CALVES — Good to choice calves 280-295; medium to good calves 250-280; fair to medium calves 220250; commons and lights 200220-down; cross bred calves 310-down; back to farm, bull calves 295-340; back to the farm: heifer calves 300-345. 49 PIGS — 70 lbs.-up 75-145. 4 GOATS — 100’ lods 50-87. 21 BUTCHER HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 100; 260 lbs.-up 83; butcher sows 89.50-down;

boars 40. 44 CATTLE — Steers 117133; bulls 93-120.50; good beef cows 102-116; mediumgood beef cows 94-102, fair to medium cows 90-94; common cows 89-down. TOTAL HEAD — 169. 18 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 210 ton; hay, 2nd and 3rd cutting 250; rd. hay 75-85 ton; big rd. bales 17-75; wheat straw per ton 175-200; oat straw 35 ton; ear corn 125-130. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION Aug. 13 18 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 84-84.50; 250-280 lbs. 85; sows, heavy 84-89; boars 22-23; 21 FEEDER PIGS — 60-80 lbs. 55-90; 100-140 lbs. 160. 15 FAT CATTLE — Choice steers 148; good steers 134140.50; Choice Holstein steers 120-134. 6 BULLS — Jersey bulls 119.50; 1,000-1,500 124.50; 1,500-2,000 122-140. 95 CULL COWS — Good/ high dress 102-116.50; medium-good 92-102; fair-medium 82-92; light-thin 82-down; 98 FEEDERS — Steers 120-230; heifers 115-215. 12 DAIRY. 189 CALVES — 95-120 lbs. 300-365; good 235-300; common 235-down; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 275-325; crossbred bulls 75-410; Jersey/crossbred heifers 120-370. 288 GOATS — Kid 150down; billies 315-down; nannies 175-down; wethers 345down. 875 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks and ewes 60-87.50; lambs 40-60 lbs. choice 185237.50; 40-60 lbs. 140-185; 60-80 lbs. 145-205; 80-100 lbs. 150-190; 100-130 lbs. 145-165;

130 lbs-up 147.50-152.50. TOTAL HEAD — 1,622. 86 LOADS — Alfalfa, 2nd cutting 225-340; alfalfa 3rd and 4th cutting 225-330; mixed 1st cutting 125-295; mixed 2nd cutting 225-330; lg. bales hay 40-70 bale and 65-235 ton; wheat straw 150350; lg. straw bales 150 ton; ear corn 145-150; oats 17. KIDRON AUCTION Aug. 14 66 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 96; 210-230 lbs. 83.50-91; 230-260 lbs. 65-84; butcher sows 76-85; boars by weight 41. 219 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 95-120; 41-50 lbs. 110-132.50; 51-60 lbs. 122.50135; 61 lbs.-up 127.50-180; bred sows and gilts 155-170; service boars 140-180; roasters 155-255. 91 CALVES — Back to farm, bulls 180-325; back to farm, heifers 190-290; light & thin 150-160. 136 CATTLE — Heifers 112-120; bulls 128.50-129; good beef cows 101-113; medium to good 83-98; thinpoor 73-down; Feeders/steers 100-200; heifers 80. 2 ALPACA. 4 SHEEP — Cull ewes and bucks 110-122.50. 31 GOATS — 60-160. 138 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 2,175-down; bred heifers 2,325-down; service bulls 900-1,525; open heifers 8601,450-down. Total head 687; total consignors 193. 39 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 75-185; hay 2nd cutting 120-375; hay 3rd cutting 300; lg. bales 17.50-55 each and 75-160 ton; straw 145-160 ton; oats 13.50 cwt.

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Tuscarawas man set to sell off lifetime’s worth of quilts Larry Warrick knew at a very early age that he wanted to be a quilter. In fact, when he made his first quilt at the tender age of 14, he stitched a small “1” in a corner on the reverse side. What he probably didn’t know 57 years ago, was that his first quilt would be followed by nearly 200 full-size quilts and nearly as many quilted wall hangings. Warrick grew up on a small farm just outside Winfield in western Tuscarawas County. But in 1967 he moved to Washington state, and then spent the majority of his adult life living in the Seattle, Washington area where he worked for Boeing. Warrick began his career at Boeing working on the exterior or “skin” of the planes doing riveting, but several years later he moved to the inside where he worked as a mechanic,

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Art is Ageless Exhibit open to the public Bugs The public is invited to enjoy dozens of pieces of artwork that will be displayed at the annual “Art is Ageless” Exhibit at Walnut Hills Retirement Community on Saturday, Aug. 23. All of the artwork was completed by Holmes County residents who are ages 55 and older. The exhibit will be held in the Walnut Hills Retirement Home, located at 4770 Olde Pump Street in Walnut Creek, and will be open to the public from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on Saturday. Admission

to the exhibit is free. “This is the fourth year we have hosted the ‘Art is Ageless’ Exhibit,” said Paula Miller, community relations coordinator. “We are excited to have the public come out to see some beautiful pieces and to help us honor the creativity and imagination of the senior artists.” Visitors to the exhibit will enjoy artwork from a variety of categories, including paintings and drawings; photography; quilting, cross-stitch and other soft crafts; woodworking, ceramics and

other hard crafts; and miscellaneous arts and crafts items. To determine the recipient of the People’s Choice Award, visitors will have a chance to vote for their favorite piece of artwork. Artist Sam Sutton will be offering caricatures for visitors from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Silent auction bids will be taken for a quilt that was finished in honor of the late W. Jean Reid. “Jean had started the quilt before she passed away earlier this year, and a group of area resi-

dents helped finish it in her memory,” said Miller. “Jean was a great supporter of our ‘Art is Ageless’ event. She served on our planning committee and was a participant in the exhibit several years.” The quilt will be on display in the Retirement Home lobby. All proceeds from the Silent Auction will go to LifeCare Hospice of Holmes County. For more information on “Art is Ageless,” contact Paula Miller, community relations coordinator at 330-893-3200, Ext. 1354.

Pomerene Foundation Fall Trail Run is Sept. 6 The Pomerene Foundation Fall Trail Run is set for Saturday, Sept. 6. The run will take place at the Millersburg Trail Depot (Rails to Trails) located at Clinton and Grant streets. Registration begins at 6:30 a.m. or 30 minutes before the start of each event. The half-marathon (13.1 miles) will be offered again this year. Registration will begin at 6:30 a.m. and the race will start at 7 a.m. The fee for the half-marathon is $55 and includes a Tek shirt, along with other items. Marathon runners will receive

a medal for participation in this event. Other events include: 10k Race — 7:30 a.m. (competitive); 5k Race — 8 a.m. (competitive); Fun Walk/Run — 9 a.m. (non competitive, 2 miles). Pre-registration fee for these events is $22 and includes a T-shirt. Day-ofevent registration is $25, and shirts will be available while supplies last. A new addition to this year’s event is the Subway Challenge Series. For participants who are not familiar with this challenge, you may visit www.ohiochallengeseries.com for

(From Page 13) from farms will be accepted. This is not a commercial pesticide disposal opportunity. Paint, antifreeze, solvents and household or non-farm pesticides will not be accepted. Unlabeled containers will be accepted but must contain pesticides. No questions are asked and there are no forms to sign at the pesticide collection. Farms that plan on taking in large quantities of chemicals, (i.e. more than a pick-up truck load) are asked to pre-register with ODA just to help ODA with the logistics of handling large quantities. Pesticide collections are sponsored by the department in conjunction with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. To pre-register, or for more information, contact the Ohio Department of Agriculture at 614-7286987.

more information. Contact Callie Selders at 330-6741584 Ext. 1100 or email callies@ pomerenehospital.org for more information. You may also register online at https:// runsignup.com/pomerenefalltrailrun or visit www.pomerenefoundation.org to print off a registration form. If mailing in your form, please send to: Pomerene Foundation, Attn: Right to trim Callie Selders, 981 Wooster Road, Millersburg, OH 44654. Checks are tree branches made payable to Pomerene Founda- I think that most tion. farmers have a sincere appreciation for trees, but when tree branches begin to overhang into a crop field the story form, including Abe Yoder 4 p.m. Meals include noo- may change. I received a and Paul Marner. dles, fruit and ice cream. phone call from a farmAvailable will be a chicken Event will be held rain or er wondering what legal barbecue, meals or chicken shine. Take chairs and/or right he had to trim back only with take out ready by blankets. a neighbor’s tree branch-

Saturday’s Party in the Park is old-fashioned fun Berlin Lions Club is Music, fellowship and throwing a Party in the good food will highlight the Park Saturday, Aug. 23, old-fashioned community 5:30-8 p.m. at Berlin Com- “get together.” munity Park. Local musicians will per-

Thrift (From Page 10) umbrella of Killbuck Valley Christian Church but has its own separate board. With the help of volunteers we have been building a beautiful store since January with a little bit of everything. “So far we have purchased the prizes for the Killbuck egg hunt, offered jobs for students through Job & Family Services and partnered with the Glenmont Food Pantry,” she continued. “They are a

clothing collection location for us and we’ve given them some winter coats. We’ll be doing something with them around Thanksgiving as well.” Zach Mullet, a local Scout who is working toward the Eagle rank, has used the Killbuck Valley Thrift for community service projects, building shelves for the store. “Up until now, those are some of the smaller things we’ve been able to do,” Stadler said. “Now we are able to make donations

to the Killbuck Community Library ($500), Killbuck PTO ($250), West Holmes High School Athletic Boosters ($250) and the West Holmes Music Boosters ($250).” Not only does Killbuck Valley Thrift give, but they receive as well. Other people like to get rid of things from their house, which provides the store with numerous interesting and unique items, Wilcox added. “They feel better giving things to us to sell than throwing them

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es that were overhanging into his field. The branches were causing problems in allowing the farmer to plant and harvest close to the fence line. In addition, the shading caused by the branches did not permit plants to be as productive as compared to other areas of the field. These trees were not just part of a woodlot, but were trees in the neighbor’s backyard. I consulted with Peggy Hall, OSU Extension Ag law specialist. Hall’s email message back to me said “He might try to first talk with the landowner and ask him/her to trim the branches, just to minimize conflict. But he does have the right to trim the branches himself — he may trim them back to the property line. Be aware, however, that severe trimming that ultimately harms or kills the tree could lead to liability. He could be liable for the loss of the tree and its replacement value, and could be most at risk if he “recklessly” trims the branches. This means he should take care to use good practices and limit the impact of disease, structural harm, etc.” Over the years as I have occasionally gotten these types of phone calls, it often seems to boil down to neighbor relationships. Exercising legal rights in an adversarial context is a worst case scenario and whatever can be done to work with neighbors and help to educate them about agriculture is time well spent.

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August library programs Family Movie Matinee at the Central Library — Saturday, Aug. 23 at 1 p.m. at the Central Library in Millersburg. Watch the first movie about training dragons. Take a comfy chair or blanket, a packaged snack and a drink with a lid and enjoy the show. For movie title call 330-6745972, Ext. 211. Family Movie Night at the East Branch — Tuesday, Aug. 26 at 6 p.m. at the East Branch in Walnut Creek. It’s family movie night at

Monday — Der alte Quilt Shop, 12:15-1:15 p.m., Winesburg Public, 2-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Maple Valley Bulk Foods, 1-2:45 p.m.; Dan Raber, County Road 59, 3:15-4:15 p.m.; Flat Ridge School, 5:156 p.m.; Joe Troyer, Township Road 188, 6:15-7 p.m. Wednesday — Becks Mill, 9:30-10:15 a.m.; Roy Miller, Township Road 154, 10:30-11 a.m.; Edward M. Raber, Township Road 157, 11:15-noon;

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Once the excitement came down to a dull roar, my family started telling me exactly what I should be doing. My husband drove us to the store as a family and set up a cart and tried to time me how long it took to get to the meat department, drool rolling down his chin. In my weary mind, I was thinking of heading for the coffee section, where I could fuel myself and complete my training as a caffeine aficionado. My children requested the following: Fruit snacks, potato chips and fried chicken. “And if you have time, get some ice cream for dessert.” The anticipation built for days while we tried to schedule a time for the mad dash. I considered leaving the weight

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Take a free driving permit practice test Practice makes perfect and that goes for driving. Be confident when you take your driving test by using the new free permit practice test available on the Holmes County District Public Library’s website. HCDPL is one of only a few libraries in Ohio that offers the practice test. To get started visit www. holmeslibrary.org and click on the “Free Permit Practice Tests” icon located on the homepage. It’s as easy as that. For more information or to find out about other free reference resources, visit the Central Library or call 330-6745972, Ext. 203.

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Euchre scheduled at Holmesville Legion The Holmesville American Legion will be holding weekly euchre tournaments each Saturday, at 7 p.m. For more information call the Legion at 330-279-3040.

Goodwill offering home pick-up service Goodwill Industries of Wayne and Holmes Counties is now offering home pick-up service for those who have a large amount of donations. Goodwill also will pick up large furniture. If residing in Wayne or Holmes counties, call Goodwill at 330-264-1300, Ext. 232, to learn about its home pickup service.All donations help create local jobs.

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Quilts (From Page 14) hand-quilted. He even built his own quilting frames. Even though he is a quiet, unassuming man, Warrick’s work did not go unnoticed in the quilting community. Quite the contrary. He has been awarded dozens upon dozens of ribbons at local, state and even national competitions and he has been the subject of numerous newspaper and magazine articles, including a mention in the 1991 book, Great American

Quilts. Most recently, he won Best of Show for his poinsettia quilt at the 2012 Tuscarawas County Fair. Now, for the first time ever, the general public will have the opportunity to view (and purchase) Warrick’s collective works. Warrick recently decided to return to his adopted home of Seattle — only without his beloved quilt collection. So, on Sept. 9, all but a very few of Warrick’s quilts and wall hangings will be auctioned off to the public, along with the Wieland-Warrick fam-

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(From Page 18) collections as well as the 18-acre farm just outside Winfield, summed up Warrick’s respective collections with a single word. “Amazing.” He said, “I doubt that most of us will ever see anything like this again in our lifetime.” Mast said it would be one thing if it was just Warrick’s quilts; “They are remarkable, and it’s hard to believe one person could do so many of them.” But, he added, “The china and other glass that he collected over the years — I’ve never seen anything like it.” Mast said that he and his colleagues debated whether to hold the quilt and collectibles auction

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Holmes-Wayne Electric Cooperative members join together for affordable power Holmes-Wayne Electric Cooperative’s Co-op Owners for Political Action (Co-op Owners) held its member/owner breakfast on Friday, Aug. 1 at the cooperative’s headquarters, where the group discussed overreaching regulation by the Environmental Protection

Agency that threatens the reliability and affordability of electric service. Dallas Gerber, field representative for U.S. Rep. Bob Gibbs, reaffirmed the congressman’s opposition to the EPA’s proposed regulation and his support for affordable electricity. “It’s real bad stuff for

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Ohio Chamber of Commerce, Millerburg Legislators visit Yoder Lumber On Tuesday, Aug. 12, the Yoder Lumber Company hosted The Ohio Chamber of Commerce, Rep. Jay Hottinger, and members of the local business community, including the Holmes County Chamber of Commerce, to talk about key business issues. “We were extremely pleased to have the Ohio Chamber of Commerce and State Representative Jay Hottinger visit our facilities today,” said Bob Mapes, president of Yoder Lumber. “Their visit

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Thrifty to Nifty Save energy, money by catching invisible energy thieves (BPT) — Today’s consumers are more environmentally conscious than ever before. They understand that making eco-friendly choices not only creates a positive impact on your surroundings, it can also translate into actual savings on monthly energy bills. If you’re looking to reduce your carbon footprint and make your home part of the “green” initiative, Christine Ackerson, head of sustainability at LG Electronics USA, offers the following tips to help you protect both the environment and your bottom line.

— Get the most out of your refrigerator. Most consumers focus on keeping the inside of their refrigerators clean, but keeping the outside clean is just as important. Dusty coils actually can impact the refrigerator’s overall efficiency, because when dirty, they trap heat and prevent the refrigerator from cooling efficiently. The grills and coils should be cleaned once or twice a year and more often if you have pets. Use a vacuum cleaner with an attachment to clean the condenser cover and vents of your

refrigerator. You can also use a soft bristled brush to access some of the hard-to-reach areas. Also, older refrigerator models can use a lot of energy. Consider upgrading to an ENERGY STAR(R) qualified refrigerator, which is 20 percent more energy efficient than the federal minimum energy standard. You can also look for refrigerators with energy-saving technologies like a linear compressor. — Insulate your home. Heating and cooling your home is one of your biggest energy costs, and if your home isn’t properly

insulated, you’re losing money. Start by closing your windows and sealing any drafty areas you find. Hire a professional to insulate drafty areas of your home if you don’t feel you can handle them on your own. — Turn it off. Plug home electronics, such as TVs and DVD players, into power strips. Turn the power strips off when the equipment is not in use as equipment still uses several watts of power when they are in standby mode. And be sure to unplug your cellphone charger when your device is fully charged.

— Cold is the new hot. A quick tip when it comes to laundry is washing clothes with cold water whenever possible. Look for washers equipped with “cold wash” technology, which achieves cold water savings with warm water washing performance. Another way to save water is to try to wash full loads, or if you must wash a partial load, reduce the level of water appropriately to avoid usage of extra water. — Do your research. Finding home appliances and electronics that are energy efficient is not difficult. Look for the ENERGY STAR

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Carts everywhere, cashiers nowhere at big box store One of my pet peeves is how people put their shopping carts in the cart holding pens in parking lots. Are they so lazy they can’t get them hooked together so more carts will fit in? What’s even worse is finding carts strewn all over the parking lot. About the time you think you’ve found a vacant spot and start to pull in you suddenly learn there is a wayward cart at the end of the space, undetectable until that moment. One day I was trying to do my good deed by organizing the carts in a par-

ticularly messy cart pen. After managing to successfully ram several carts together, all of a sudden the whole row started flying out the other end, into a traffic lane. Had it not been for The Man of the House’s quick response I could have caused a row of carts to hit a parked car, or worse yet

— one that was driving by. Why there was not a bar of pipes across the end, I have no idea. From now on I won’t try to be so helpful. Another pet peeve, while we are on the subject of shopping, is the lack of cashiers at the big box store. You know the one I mean. (The same one where the carts are all over the place.) When these places first opened there were 26 cash registers and most of them were attended. These days you are lucky to find someone minding a fourth of them. Even at Christmas.

Now they expect you to do a self check out. I hate that. You always end up needing to call over someone to help before it’s all said and done anyhow because we aren’t technically savvy enough to do the job. Speaking of being technically savvy, a miracle has occurred at our place. The Man of the House has come into the 21st century by being the proud owner of an I-Pad. It was not his idea, believe me. Had it not been for his friend Mark who bestowed his wife

Linda’s old I-Pad on him, he would still be in the Dark Ages. All these years he has made fun of my computer and how long it took me to do things on my “magic machine.” Over the past few months he has increasingly been asking me to look up various things online for him, which I have (begrudgingly) done as a loving wife. All the while he has taken pride in not knowing how to even turn on a computer. Well, those days are over. It took our friend Caleb,

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Pim dusting off old practice outlines after being named West Holmes’ baseball coach By ANDREW VOGEL Sports Writer MILLERSBURG — It’s been nearly three decades since Bill Pim was the Triway baseball coach and recently he and his wife, Lisa, were cleaning out the basement in their home. Pim came across a bin that said, “Triway baseball” that was complete with outlines of practice schedules and drills he used in the 1980s. His wife was ready to toss out the bin, but Pim stopped her. “She said, ‘Well you can throw that away,’” he said. “I said, ‘You never know.’” As the new baseball coach at West Holmes, those practice itineraries will now come in handy. Pim was hired Thursday and takes over for Tyler Renner as the Knights’ baseball coach. Pim, who lives in Millersburg, last coached for the Titans in 1987, but seems like a great fit to take over for Triway’s neighboring rival. “A lot of things have changed,” Pim said, “but I don’t think the game has changed that much. Kids still want discipline, they still want structure and they still want leadership.” “Bill is a resident of our district and brings with him more than eight years of baseball coaching experience,” West Holmes athletic director Lee Ann Race said. “We are very excited to have him on board and can’t wait

to see the former Triway staffer and coach dressed in red, white and blue.” Pim, 59, taught in the Triway school disPim trict for 35 years before recently retiring. Interestingly, his connection to West Holmes was one of the reasons he decided to get back into coaching. In addition to living in the district, Pim’s father, Bill, was a baseball coach at Clark High School in the 1950s before a number of smaller Holmes County schools consolidated to form West Holmes. Pim’s father later went on to have great success at Northwestern in the 1960s. “My dad’s legacy started at Clark and it’s come full circle,” Pim said. “He died in April 2013 and it’s in the back of my mind that this is something he’d want me to do.” Pim, who coached at Triway from 1980-87, had a record of 129-61 in eight seasons and won a sectional title each of the last six years at the helm, as well as a district title in 1985 and a district runnerup finish in 1986. One of the most notable players Pim coached was Sean Carmichael, who’s now Triway’s athletic director and has had plenty of suc-

SPORTS FANS! Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig was the rookie sensation of 2013, and he showed no signs of slowing down in 2014. Get this - in his first full calendar year in the majors, beginning on June 3, 2013, Puig posted a .328 batting average with 30 homers, 82 RBls and a .968 OPS. By comparison, the great Joe DiMaggio’s numbers in his first calendar year were a . 327 average with 29 homers, 125 RBls and a .932 OPS. One difference: Puig also ran himself into 20 outs on the bases, tops in the majors. The 2014 Stanley Cup playoffs were as good as it gets - tight games, overtimes aplenty, and a final series between the two biggest-market teams in America, New York and Los Angeles. But the NHL is still fourth among the four major North American team sports, at least when it comes to TV ratings. Game 7 of the Western Conference finals between LA and Chicago drew 4.14 million viewers, the most watched game on cable in the league’s history, but only eight highest-rated cable show on TV that week behind six NBA playoff games and one HBO program. Texas Ranger pitching ace Yu Darvish lost a no-hitter with two outs in the ninth inning for the second time in only three years in the majors. The only other pitchers in big league history that unfortunate were Bill Burns way back in the early 1900s, and Dave Stieb, who lost a no-no with just one out remaining an incredible three times. Most fans know that hall of Famer Nolan Ryan holds the mark for most nohitters with seven, but Ryan also lost five others in the ninth, although not with two outs.

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cess of his own leading the Titans’ baseball program. Nearly 30 years later, Pim doesn’t plan on changing his coaching philosophy, but was nearly bowled over when Race showed him the facilities that will be available to him during his second coaching stint. “I was known for fast and furious indoor practices,” he said. “We used to practice in The Pit and once had 44 players in The Pit at the same time. When Lee Ann showed me the facilities at The Dungeon with the huge gym, I was thrilled about running a practice in an area that big. Then she turned the key and this drop-down batting cage came out of the ceiling and I’ve never seen anything like that.” Pim inherits a program that has had plenty of recent success. While the Knights went 10-10 last spring, they were 19-9 in 2013 and in 2012 went 23-7, reaching the Div. II state semifinals for the program’s first Final Four berth since 1966. West Holmes is also a community that strongly supports athletics, installing lights on the field before last season. “They’ve got the lights and the bleachers have been redone,” Pim said. “It’s a cool looking field that has a lot of character. I feel so much support from everybody down there.” Pim added that some of the players he coached at Triway now live in the West Holmes district and have children of their own — and want them to play for Pim. “They want me to coach and that means a lot to me,” Pim said. “There’s no greater compliment for a coach than when one of his former players says, ‘I want you to coach my son.’” Now that he’s once again a head coach, the first thing Pim has referred to are the two “Triway baseball” bins. “Lo and behold,” Pim said, “I got in those archives and the 23 practices I do to start the season — what I call the magic formula — and there they all were.” Instead of a dumpster, Pim’s formulas are headed for the West Holmes dugout.

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Suiting up for the 2014 West Holmes varsity volleyball team this fall will be (front, from left) Riley Harris, Kylie Leppla, Katie Welsh, Makayla Palm, Madison Cox; (back) Lauren Park, Brittleigh Macauley, Rachelle Erman, Cara Park and Kacie Leppla.

West Holmes spikers are eyeing banner 2014 season West Holmes volleyball coach Jim Park is expecting a banner 2014 season, with his high hopes based on the fact that he has six starters back from last year’s 18-7 squad that finished fourth in the Ohio Cardinal Conference. “Our experience is a major improvement over last year,” said Park, noting a lot of his varsity squad played club volleyball at the “highest” level this past spring and summer. “We are bigger and more athletic than we have been in several years,” said Park.

The Knights lost Paiten Strother and Carly Woodruff to graduation, but return outside hitter Madison Cox, middle hitters Rachelle Erman and Brittleigh Macaulay, setter Cara Park, libero Katie Welsh and opposite-side hitter Makayla Palm. Add in freshman Lauren Park, an outside hitter, and the 19-year veteran coach (357-132 record at West Holmes) has reasons to envision success. “We have athleticism, size and experience at key positions,” the coach said. “Depth is our only immediate concern. We must

stay healthy.” Rounding out the varsity roster are Kacie Leppla, Kylie Leppla and Riley Harris. Park says a challenging schedule will aid the Knights come tournament time, and that schedule includes two games each with OCC heavyweights Madison, Orrville and Lexington. Park figures the Knights, Rams, Red Riders and Lady Lex will battle for the conference championship. “Whoever plays nearest to their ability the longest will win (the OCC),” said Park. THEY ARE THE CHAMPIONS — Holmes County Park District 2014 Division 2 Softball Tournament champions make it clear they are No. 1. Team members include Kaili Maltarich, Addison Yoder, Avery Yoder, Katelyn Bunt, Madison Douglas, Brianna VanSickle, Allyson Dawson, Malanna Weaver, Shania Miller, Hailey Hoover, Yasmine Spangler, Avery Frank.


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Bodiker feels this could be one of his best soccer teams Entering his 15th season at Hiland, boys soccer coach Scott Bodiker (16880-32) knows what it takes to be successful. He has consistently fielded winning squads, and this year should be no exception, especially with a roster led by 10 seniors. Those 12th-graders were a part of a 14-3-4 squad a year ago that lost in the regionals (again) to Worthington Christian 2-0. The Hawks lost their leading scorer (Hunter Herrera, 10 goals, 7 assists) to graduation, but return the next six highest scorers for what Bodiker thinks can be an even bet-

ter year than last. “Last year our experience was primarily on defense and we struggled a bit offensively to hit our stride,” the coach said. “We had games last year where we were great, but we were just too inconsistent.” The plethora of seniors should take care of the inconsistencies, and the infusion of nine promising newcomers should aid in the team’s depth. “I feel this team is about as skilled an any that we have had,” said Bodiker. “We have good depth at almost every position, and in fact we will have the

nice problem of having some guys playing JV who are really probably ready to play varsity, but just have guys ahead of them.” Leading the way for the Hawks this year will be seniors Jeff Mast (6 goals, 10 assists last year), Garrett Snow (8 goals, 7 assists), Zach Lowe (5 goals, 6 assists), Brandon Kozak (3 goals, 5 assists), Collin Blochlinger (5 goals, 2 assists) and Alex Mast (4 goals, 1 assist). In goal will be senior Taylor Raber, while defenders include 12thgraders Brennan Coil,

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Suiting up for the Hiland varsity volleyball team this fall will be (front, from left) Rhiana Schlabach, Brittany Wengard, Kendra Yoder; (middle) Nikki Overholt, Sheila Mast, Amanda Yoder, Deanna Gingerich, Brooke Stutzman; (back) Taylor Miller, Kelsey Mast, Melanie Hostetler, coach Becky Mitchell, Alana Miller, Tonya Beachy and Hailey Yoder.

Hawks have high hopes for 2014 volleyball campaign Despite the loss of five letterwinners from last year’s 12-13 volleyball season, Hiland coach Becky Mitchell is looking for a winning record this fall. With four letterwinners returning and a host of promising newcomers, Mitchell (88-74 at Hiland in five years) is excited about the possibilities. “Our offensive play should be much stronger than last year,” said Mitchell. “I have two strong senior outside hitters and a smart middle hitter. I’m excited to see what they bring to the table this year.” The outside hitters are Kelsey Mast and Melanie Hostetler, while Alana Miller is the 12th-grader in the middle Mitchell is talking about. The fourth letterwinner is libero Tonya Beachy, also a senior. Senior Taylor Miller and sophomore Brittany Wengard will handle the setting responsibilities, while Brooke Stutzman, Nikki Overholt and Rhiana Schlabach also look to see lots of varsity playing time. Overholt and Stutzman are sophomores, and Schlabach’s a junior. Rounding out the varsity roster are Hailey Yoder (sr.), Sheila Mast (jr.), Amanda Yoder (soph.), Deanna Gingerich (soph.) and Kendra

Yoder (soph.). “I always pride myself on my teams’ hustle, defense and never-quitattitude, and this year is no different,” said Mitchell. “We are trying to be more aggressive with our serving, so this may bite us if we miss too many.” As for the Inter-Valley

Conference, Mitchell is looking for a top-tier finish after going 8-8 in the conference last year. “The IVC always has strong programs and great competition,” said Mitchell. “I’m hoping to finish in the top four this year with a better than .500 record.”

Members of the Hiland varsity boys soccer team this fall include (front, from left) Brady Conn, Andy Miller, Joe Wengerd, Riley Hershberger, Cameron Miller, Reagan Miller, Zach Miller, Derek Miller, Sinjon Howell; (back) coach Scott Bodiker, Cameron Yoder, Zach Lowe, Jeff Mast, Collin Blochlinger, Taylor Raber, Brennan Coil, Josiah Koser, Alex Mast and Brandon Kozak.

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Dianne Miller, 56 Dianne Miller, 56, Killbuck, passed away at her home Sunday, July 27, 2014, surrounded by her family. Dianne was born Jan. 4, 1958, to Richard and Donna Jochem and married Jay S. Miller on May 6, 1978. He survives. She was employed by Holmes County Home for 25 years, and enjoyed being a part of the residents lives. Surviving in addition to her husband are children, P.J. (Jami) Bird and Sunny (John) Zickefoose, both of Killbuck; a stepson, Jamie Miller of Ashland; grandchildren Kayla Bird, Harlie Spurlock, Zenith Miller, Starr Sellers, Nicholas Bird, Abigail Patterson and Shannon Miller; and a sister, Debra Stanton of Columbus. She was preceded in death by her parents and

a brother, Donald Jochem. Dianne requested there be no services, but to celebrate life each day in her memory. Memorial contributions may be made to Holmes County Home, 7260 State Route 83, Holmesville 44633. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg.

Hans Grossniklaus, 32 Hans A. Grossniklaus, 32, Wooster, passed away July 30, 2014. He was born Jan. 8, 1982 in Wooster to Rick and Julia (Reser) Grossniklaus and was a 2000 graduate of Wayne County Schools Career Center. He later earned his HVAC license. He enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his children, Libby and Owen, and also enjoyed the outdoors, dirt track auto racing and wake boarding. Surviving are children, Libby Julia Grossniklaus and Owen Hans Grossniklaus, both of Wooster; his parents; a sister, Amber (Mike) Sandrock; nieces, Grace and Joy, all of Wooster; maternal grandmother, Mary Lou Reser of Wilmot; paternal grandmother, Katie Grossniklaus of Winesburg; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in

death by grandfathers Donald Reser and Don Grossniklaus. Private family services were held. Custer-Glenn Funeral Home, Wooster, assisted the family. Words of comfort may be shared with the family at www. custerglenn.com. Memorial contributions may be made to Wayne County Humane Society, 1161 Mechanicsburg Road, Wooster 44691. We will deeply miss your smile Hans and your love for the outdoors.

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Charles Leland Sayre, 75, of Millersburg, passed away Monday morning, July 28, at Union Hospital in Dover, after an extended illness. He was born April 18, 1939, in Summerfield to Roy L. and Phyllis (Robinson) Sayre, and married Rita Ittner Aug. 7, 1964. She preceded him in death Nov. 13, 2011. Right out of high school, he worked for Flxible Company of Millersburg. He then joined the U.S. Army for three years serving in Vietnam. When he came home, he worked for Flxible of Loudonville, Rohr, Grumman and MCI retiring in 2004. He was a member of First United Presbyterian Church of Millersburg, where he served as custodian for 42 years. He was a member of Millersburg American Legion, and enjoyed playing games on the computer and sitting on his porch swing. Surviving are a daughter, Lisa Sayre of Millersburg; a God grandson, Joshua Randolph; an aunt, Helen Lawhead of North Carolina, formerly of Cuyahoga Falls; a sister-in-law, Carol Ittner of Millersburg, formerly of Columbus; a brotherin-law, Guy Krueger of

Emerson G. Haas, 84, Wooster, passed away Sunday, Aug. 17, 2014, at his home. Private family services are today (Thursday, Aug. 21) at 1 p.m. at Schlabach Funeral Home, Shreve, with pastor Diane McCartney officiating. Entombment will be in Sherwood Memorial Gardens. Friends may call one hour prior to the services at funeral home. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691. Online condolences may be shared with the family at schlabachfh.com. He was born Jan. 19, 1930, in Woodsfield to Fred and Alice (Starr) Haas, and married Thelma Howell on March 17, 1951.

Ashland; a niece and a nephew; four great-nephews; a great-niece; and a special friend, Karolyn Mullet. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents; and a sister-in-law, Betty Krueger. Funeral services were Saturday, Aug. 2 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with the Rev. Burnetta Armour officiating. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, with military rites conducted by Killbuck VFW. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the First United Presbyterian Church, 90 S. Clay St. Millersburg 44654; or Millersburg American Legion, 264 W. Jackson St., Millersburg 44654.

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His best (From Page 27) Josiah Koser and Cameron Yoder. A pair of sophomores in Sinjon Howell and Derek Miller may get playing time at the forward position, while juniors Joe Wengerd, Andy Miller, Zach Miller, Cameron Miller, Reagan Miller, Brady Conn and Riley Hershberger will be the

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Arthur Nelson, 65 Arthur “Art” Wilhelm Nelson, 65, of Wooster, formerly of Tucson, Ariz., joined the Church Triumphant, peacefully July 7, 2014, after a long illness at home with loving family by his side. Memorial services will be Tuesday, Aug. 12 at 3 p.m. at Parkview Christian Church, 1912 Burbank Road, Wooster, with the Rev. Joe Rubino officiating. Roberts Funeral Home-Sherwood Chapel, Wooster, is assisting the family. He was born June 30, 1949, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Fairborne, to Arthur Harold and Beatrice Belle (Bruce) Nelson, and was baptized into the Christian faith as an infant. He was confirmed into the Lutheran Church as a teenager. He married Jennifer Kay Dobbins on Feb. 14, 1975. She preceded him in death on March 17, 2013. Surviving are sons, Arthur and Jeremy Nelson, both of Tucson, Ariz., and daughters, Denise Tennant of Killbuck, and Cher Meyers of Millersburg; grandchildren, Arthur, Nikole, Dillon, Kyleigh, and Mia of Tucson, Ariz., Keegan of New York, Colt, Chase, and Callihan of Killbuck;

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

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The Holmes County Hub Shopper 105 General SEEKING QUALIFIED candidates to fill positions as Machine Operators. This position offers competitive pay, benefits & 401K. Requires the ability to work some overtime and is for any shift. Applicants need successful completion of a drug screen; good employment history; must have demonstrated and maintain good attendance; willingness to learn & a commitment to producing quality product. For this great opportunity apply by sending a letter of resume including references to: jgarver@mmt.com or apply in person at 1061 Venture Blvd., Wooster. VICTORIAN BED and Breakfast is looking for a PT caretaker to assist in maintaining the property. This position requires a candidate who is able to manage their time effectivly, follow instructions, work independently, and have a general understanding of the hospitality industry. Serious applicants only. Please send resume to hilltopmanor@gmail.com EXPERIENCE CONCRETE finishers needed on concrete crew starting rate $25.00 per hour contact Dan at 330-231-4282 FINISH SHOP in Benton is seeking MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS for most positions including truckloading, transporation. Available from Mt. Eaton, Fredericksburg, New Bedford and surrounding areas. Contact Mose at Shaders, 330-674-6600 OPENINGS for sewers at STITCHES USA, LLC. In need of highly motivated individuals. Full-time 1st shift position available. Incentive based pay. Apply in person only from 7AM- 2PM. Adjacent to Amish Country Theater- 3149 St. Rt. 39, Upper Level- Door E, Walnut Creek. CONCRETE CREW needed for two projects. Experience a must. Please contact Dan at 330-231-4282 ORGANIST NEEDED for worship at Sugarcreek United Methodist Church. (330) 852-2885

NOW TAKING Applications to fill a position for framing/ driver for construction crew. Ivan Yoder Builders (330) 893-2015

Experienced Horse Stall cleaners needed. P/T AM job. 330-674-2503 Leave message w/ horse exp. OFFICE ASSISTANT needed - Millersburg Ad Agency is looking for FT (Mon-Friday 9-5) or PT (3-4 days 9-5) Applicant needs to be extremely friendly on the phone, detail oriented, & have the ability to multi task. MUST be knowledgeable in Microsoft applications, especially Excel, to be used when creating PO’s, invoices, & distro list. Send resume to: Office AssistantPO Box 323, Millersburg,OH 44654

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Hours flexible, but some evening work required. Store closes at 8 p.m., Monday thru Saturday. Closed Sundays. Transportation available. Pay is good. Work is fun. Pace is fast.

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125 Medical / Healthcare 220 Construction Equipment 225 EXPANDING COMPANY Altimate Care is seeking to hire STNA's/HHA's for Holmes County- Must be willing to travel, mileage paid. Applicant must have current STNA or one year experience in home care or nursing facility. Apply in person at 24 S. Clay St, Suite B in Millersburg or visit www.altimatecare.com

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WILL DO babysitting in our home! (330) 279-9290†x3 CHRISTIAN WOMAN will babysit in my home only. Located in Glenmont. Ref. avail. Call (330) 377-4858

FOR RENT: JD 650H Dozer, w/winch and log arch. (740) 622-6084 Ext 3 FOR SALE: Bobcat T190 Skid Loader, 1350hrs, (330) 231-0117 WANTED: USED Gravel screen, used stone crusher, and old tandem dump truck. 330-439-9740. FOR RENT: Wheatheart Post Dr., tows behind tractor $10/day +1.50/post. Amos Schlabach 330-674-9451 x2 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.

HILLSIDE RENTAL

197 Skilled Trade Now hiring seasonal production line workers. Apply at IPS, 420 West Jones Street, Millersburg Monday through Friday 8 – 4. GENERAL LABORERS needed to conduct geophysical surveying. Job involves working outdoors while performing strenuous work. Requires a valid Ohio driver's license. Must be able to pass drug screen and background check. Job demands walking for long periods on uneven surfaces, and must be willing to work out of state at times. Health insurance paid, 401K. Apply in person M-F, 9a-4p at: Precision Geophysical 2695 SR 83 S Millersburg, Ohio 44654.

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WANTED: TANDEM dump truck driver. Must have good driving record, DOT physical card, CDL & pass drug test. Send Resume to: "Box 16", c/o The Daily Record, 212 E Liberty Wooster, OH 44691. LOOKING FOR a driver to take me to and from work, live in Saltila, work in Fredericksburg. (330) 275-9471 A road crew is looking for a team oriented man for mowing, snow plowing, patch work, mechanically inclined, and can operate a backhoe. Applicant must have a valid CDL and clean driving record. This is all local work. Send the resume to Box Holder Box 252 Loudonville, Ohio 44842. DRIVER FOR carpenter crew, most of work is local, might be something for semi -retired person or someone to work with crew. Berlin area. (330) 893-3168 DRIVERS NEEDED for work routes, M-F work hours 6-2:30pm. 330-852-2534.

JUNK TODAY.

TREASURE TOMORROW.

Place an ad in the Shopper classifieds and turn your junk into treasure.

LOCAL CONSTRUCTION company hiring carpenter. Competitive pay, must have experience. 330-317-1669.

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FOR SALE: Millersburg Glass Collection. 37 pcs. Ohio Star Crystal & 58 pcs. Carnival. Call 330-674-6161 FOR SALE: Millersburg glass collection. 37 pcs. OH Star Crystal & 58 pcs. Carnival. Call 330-674-6161

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FOR SALE: Myers 3/4H water pump $200. Electric kitchen cooking stove $200 obo. (740) 545-9573 FOR SALE: D&S Hot Water Wood & Coal Boiler, good condition. (330) 698-1020 Ext 1 PREMIER WHITE 30" gas range, works well, $100. Katie Schlabach 8453 TR 656, FDBG. COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag ringer washers, will trade in or rebuild yours. Henry A. Raber (330) 674-5691 FOR SALE: Maytag square tub washing machine, exc. cond. Jonas A. Miller 8469 TR 601, FDBG 44627 (330) 695-7242 SEARS UPRIGHT freezer, $75; RCA electric dryer, $50- Both in good working condition. (330) 473-3773 FOR SALE: Crosly Freezer 15 cu. ft. $200. In good cond. (330) 852-4232 NATURAL GAS dorn back furnace, 90,000BTU in working condition $200. 330-852-3107 x1 FOR SALE: like new country spinner w/ air motor. $380 OBO. (740) 294-5654 FOR SALE: Aire-Flo 3ton heat pump-A.C. unit. Good shape, works. Also 1/2HP Myers deep well pump, works good. (330) 600-9545 EXPLORE FRIDGE, NATURAL gas, 17cu ft, working condition, white, $475. (330) 749-1054

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Dozers '09 750J LGP 7K hrs, cab, heat, air $84,000, 2- '06 JD650J LGP only 3000 hrs $54,000, '06 Case 650K 1300hrs with winch $47,500, '05 JD450J LT w/ six way $32,000, '99 JD450H cab, heat, air, six way, 7K hrs $28,000, '98 Cat D5C-III XL w/ six way $25,000, Case 850G w/ forestry package, winch, & arch $34,000 Excavators '06 Komatsu PC200LC-8 $93,000 Mini Excavators '07 TB145 excavator only 1500 hrs. Hyd thumb $37,000, '11 ZX50U-3 Cab, Heat, Air nice $42,000, '06 Volvo ECR38 1500hrs $21,000, '04 Yanmar VIO35 mini hoe $18,500, '04 Komatsu PC35MR-2 $14,000 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, JCB 214E Backhoe 4X4 STD hoe $19,900, '07 CAT 252-B skidsteer $16,900 S k i d d e r s 2 JD 540B Skidder $19,500 each, '83 JD 640 Skidder $22,500, JD 440C Skidder $20,000 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 OR 330-567-3886 FOR RENT: CAT D-3 $26.00 per hr. Atlee Yoder 8545 County Road 373 Big Prairie, OH 44611 At Woodland Harness Shop

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PM ENGINE Service & Resoration Specializing on boat motors, farm equipment, lawn mowers & more! Call for more information. (330)473-5639

Farm Equipment 225 New Equipment

All Crop Hay Loaders, Pull Type 64”...................................... $4,300

Hay Equipment New Holland 56 Rake, good condition ...... $2,000 JD 24T baler ...................................... $2,400 JD 224T baler, good condition ........ $2,800 New Holland 268 baler, very tight machine..$2,400 Gehl hay head ................................... $1,000 JD Bale Thrower .................................. $750 JD 670 rake, good solid rake ........... $1,950 JD 9’ 1209 Haybine Refurbished / works well ................. $2,200

Tractors Farm Trac 360, 4WD, Loader 800 Hrs Nice .................................... $12,500 JD 5210, 45hp., 4300hrs., NEW tires .......................................... $9,500 MF 255, 52hp., nice solid tractor, refinished ..................... $6,500 Farmall 460, NF, show room ready............................... $6,900

Corn Imperial row cultivator ....................... $800 New Idea 2 row AD13418906 504 $5,000 narrow 02250 picker, SUPER..................... Weekly New Idea 1 row picker ..................... $1,700 Classified Ad Arts Way 325 w/scales ...................... $3,000

Misc MH 3-point 3x14” plow ....................... $400 10’ spike tooth, drag, new evener ....... $450 MM8 Transport Disc......................... $1,500 JD 24’ Hay Elevator, Good Condition .... $800 10’ Spike Tooth Transport ................ $1,500 8’ Dunham cultimulter, pivots in center.... $1,500 10’ packer........................................... $1,100 72” finish mower, 3-point .................... $900 Ford 3PT. Disc ...................................... $800 3PT. Fertilizer Spreader ...................... $500

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

Sales / Service / Parts

Farm Equipment

FOR SALE: 40 Stein-Way headlocks. Eli A. Yoder 4484 TR 371, Millersburg. (330) 893-2037 FOR SALE: Flat free wheel barrow wheels in stock! Mt. Eaton Trailer 9252 CR 186, Dundee. (330) 359-0150 Skid Steers & Tractors JD6420 4X4 cab, heat, air $36,500, JD6415 4X4 cab, heat, air $26,500, MF4360 2WD cab, heat, air 3365 hrs $19,500, NH TS100 2WD cab, heat, air $14,000, 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, Bobcat 753 skid steer $9800, '88 Case 350B Loader $5500 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 or 330-567-3886 BOBCAT 250 Track Loader, rebuilt engine, exc. cond., $100 warranty, new tracks and under carriage $30,000. (330) 359-1127 FOR SALE: Alice Chambers D/19 gas tractor, on solid rubber, good, $4,800. Also McCormick Derring corn binder $1,050. (740) 623-0684 BOBCAT 542B Skidsteer, gas, 48" wide, foot controls, good condition, $5200. Jeff Miller (330) 852-0188 JD 335 Round baler, 4x4 with sileage kit; JD 24T baler; Galfre 4-star tedder; NH 256 rake; Sitrex 10-whl. V-rake; NI 323 corn picker; JD 18 hoe grain drill. Andy Raber (330) 600-0391

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

BUSH HOG 5ft. hydraulic drive could be converted to Skidsteer hookup $550. (330) 377-4190

330-674-3637

2 JOHN DEERE 13 whole grain drills, good field ready, $750ea. Corn stalk chopper $750. John Miller (330) 893-0303

FORD 9N Tractor, w/5' finish mower, in good condition. (330) 465-8340

GEHL 1540 Blower, excellent condition: Gehl 800 2 row Chopper, field ready, make offer. (330) 763-1953 or (330) 674-2459

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NEW IDEA 40' elevator, $1200; Also, round wire corn crib, make offer. (330) 231-3592 / call anytime.

FOR SALE: Earth Augers and drive units. Mt. Eaton Trailer (330) 359-0150

JOB FAIR EXPO

Holmes County JOB FAIR EXPO Attend the “Holmes County Employment Expo” Job Fair on Thursday, September 18, 2014 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at St. Peters Catholic Center, at 379 South Crawford Street, Millersburg, OH 44654. An opportunity for you to connect your skills with an Employer’s needs. Questions? Call OhioMeansJobs Holmes County at 800-971-7979 or 330-674-1111 and ask for Sundee Porter.


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BADGER 1416 FORAGE Wagon on Kill Brother's 8 ton gear $1200. PEQUE 710 hay tetter, ground drive, $1800. Both in good condition. Leave message 330- 698-1778 Aluminum Loader for corn Binder, Ivan Miller, 1345 TR 661, Dundee OH (330) 359-0154 400 GAL Sunset Milk Tank, good condition, $1,250. (330) 893-4623 JOHN DEERE 317 Skidsteer, cab with heat and air, 1700 hours, good condition, $16,800. Jeff Miller (330) 852-0188 (2) MCCORMICK DEERING Corn Binders, (1) PTO (1) Ground Driven. McCormick Deering #9 Silo filler with shredder knives. New Idea 34' Hay/Grain Elevator. Little Giant 28' Hay/Grain Elevator. Also, small drag elevator. Andy Raber, (330) 600-0391 FOR SALE: Surge Alamo vacuum pump & Surge Hvy Duty elect. motor, 5-hp, like new; Vacuum balance tank, 18"x36" w/regulator & gauge, like new; Surge storage filter box; Surge automatic pipeline washer, good cond.; 1 complete bucket milker unit, like new; Surge pulsation control box, good cond.; 2" stainless steel milk pipeline--50'; 8 pipeline milkers, good cond.; 8 Surge pulsators, like new. (330) 987-7241. FOR SALE: Steiner 560, bale beaver machine to chop up round bales. (330) 610-1956 or (330) 359-5647 GEHL 65 feed grinder mixer $1400. John S. Miller (330) 893-0303 990 DAVID BROWN Tractor. Not running. Ex. hard rubber tires on rear. 330-359-0050 FOR SALE: Patec Silo filler $700. PTO corn binder w/ loader $1600. (330) 600-2914 FOR SALE: IH Farmall M, gas, runs good, restore ready. (330) 312-5632 FOR SALE: 1 horse wagon, fair cond.-still useable, with steel wheels. $150 Amos Schlabach 330-674-9451†x2

230 Farm Products Produce TAKING ORDERS for sweetcorn incredible Call (330) 852-2383 x3. Earl Erb 2263 Co. Rd. 70, SC. FOR SALE: Top Quality Alfalfa Horse or dairy hay, from Kansas. $375/ton. (330) 893-7170 EAR CORN (330) 663-4996

FOR SALE: Garlic for planting or tincture. Making 3 varieties cert. organic Kempf Acres 330-674-3999 x3 FOR SALE: 3250-gal. milk truck tank, insulated, 2 outlets; 600-gal. stainless bulk tank. $1.75/per gal. (330) 674-1430

MAPLE SYRUP. For Sale $36/gallon. Also, half gallon, quarts and pints available. Elmer H. Yoder 5184 TR 118, 330-893-3687 ext 1. TAKING ORDERS for Incredible Sweet Corn, $3/doz. Adam J. Raber. (330) 893-0219

WILL SPREAD chicken litter and rent out 20ft. Chandler spreader. (330) 763-1443

1ST CUTTING hay for sale, small squares, 400 bales, Call (330) 567-2368

First cutting mixed hay, round bales, 5x5, $35/ea. Min. 4 bales, volume discounts. Call evenings. (330) 231-8264

FOR SALE: Organic Corn, wrapped hay & silage. Between Dundee & Trail. Call (330) 852-2679

NOW IS the time to save the most money (10%) on BLUE RIVER HYBRIDS'. Corn, soybeans, alfalfa, red clover, sunflower, grain sorghum and sorghum/sudangrass ORGANIC SEED FOR 2015. Cloverland Ag Service, Mlbg OH. 330-231-4483 HAY FOR 852-0456

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FOR SALE: Hay - 1st cutting mix, 21 bales. (330) 987-7241. FOR SALE: 13 acres organic corn out of field for sileage or ear corn. Allen Miller 330-567-2249 ROUND BALES Nice 1st cutting Jason Troyer, 330-473-7905. FOR SALE: Ear corn. 50 lbs. 5.00 Aden Mast, 3235 Graber Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 330-695-9807 15 ACRES certified organic corn out of field for sileage. 40 large bale wrapped rye hay. 5884 S. Honeytown Rd., Woo. (330) 698-0277 TAKING ORDERS for "Incredible Sweet Corn". Call (330) 852-0120 WANTED: LOCAL oats for horses. Call (330) 600-9624 ATTENTION: Will do Custom round baling hay, manure hauling, mowing, plowing & misc. Mark Allen Miller, (330) 473-5366 FOR SALE: Organic hay & conventional & organic corn silage. (330) 600-2914 WILL DO CUSTOM INLINE Bale Wrapping. $5.75/per bale. (330) 231-6640. NOTICE: We now carry a more complete line of feeds including horse, goat, rabbit, poultry, dog food and more. Visit our new location. Woodland Harness Shop 8545 Country Road 373 Big Prairie, OH 44611 CERTIFIED ORGANIC Corn out of field, ear corn or corn silage. 330-852-4914 EAR CORN, certified organic. 330-592-9369.

TAKING ORDERS for the incredible sweet corn through Sept. Ready Now! No spray. $3 a dozen. David H. Yoder 2905 TR 406, Millersburg. (330) 893-2892 SPLIT LOCUS Post & also Split Rail ornimental fence. Some on hand but also taking orders. (330) 674-1430 4X4 BALEAGE, Sm sq. bales Tree Tops, make your own firewood. 5' Rotary Tiller, Manure Spreader, Corn Planter, More 330-663-3691 ****************** FOR SALE: Ear corn, approx 8-10 ton. Grinding available. (330) 852-2723 FOR SALE: Incredible sweet corn, ready soon. Call to place order. Roman Yoder, (740) 622-0072

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FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also, hollow campfire logs. 330-231-8462. FOR SALE: Split Seasoned firewood, $50 p/u load. Jacob Miller, 44540 CR 19, Coshocton, 1 mi W of Clark on 19. (330) 674-1883 FIREWOOD SEASONED hardwood $75 a pick-up load, no delivery. Call or text 330-763-0506 FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. Good for maple syrup, cooking & kitchen stove. 10 yd, load, delivered. Henry J. Miller. Sugar Creek, 330852-3363.

MCZENA, OH CR 37, Lakeville. Huge 1st 2 family sale. Many good items, collectibles, glassware, dolls, tools, auto, jewelry, much more. Watch for signs. Aug 28 Sept 1, 9:00 - 5:00. AUG 22-23, 9-5, 314 N. Monroe St. Mlbg, Ladies clothes, purses, shoes, home decor, kitchen items, dorm refrigerators, lawn furn, books, old records, computer misc, toys, furn, baby clothes, games, crafts & supplies, fabric & misc. Signs posted. GIGANTIC ESTATE Sale Thurs 8/28-Sat 8/30, 8-6. 5503 St. Rt. 60, MLBG off St. Rt. 39. 330-763-0208. Thousands of items, silver coin collection, gold and silver jewelry, gun/knife collection, tools, new Tahoe, whole house generator, gas air compressor and trash pump, regulation Brunswick pool table-mint. Antiques: 1941 Chevy Pickup, 1938 Chief slot machine, Tonka and Tru Scale, Japanese silk, dishes, figurines, 1930-50's memorabila. Collectibles: Hull, MCoi, Roseville, waterford, Kinkade plates, Ron Lee & more. Antique tractors: John Deere 1939 B, 1945 LA, JD-H, 1952 Ferguson TO30, 1949 & 1950 Farmall Cub, Farmall C, 1975 Case Track Loader. Motorcycles: 1972 BMW R60/5, 1973 BMW R60/5 & R75/5, 1976 Goldwing 1000, 1999 Honda Shadow 750. Cars: 1966 TBird, 1994 Lebaron Conv., pedal cars. MISC: Diecast cars, planes, trucks, tractors. Wood stoves. Huge assortment of furniture, china cabinets, household items, mens/womens/kids clothes, books, toys EVERYTHING MUST GO! Out of business, hundreds of desk chairs & stools. Tons of holiday decorations. Store fixtures, counters, shelving, lamps, microwaves, vacuums, TVs, too much to list! Some new items, but mostly used. Hours Aug 21st-23rd 9-3, Aug 28-30th 9-3, 60 Lincolnview Dr., Dalton, next to Krust Pizza. SPORTING GOODS, misc. tools, clam shell truck cap fits Chevy, battery charger & misc. items. At Old Mill in Glenmont, Aug. 29-30 & Sept. 1, 8a-4p.

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11 YR. HACKNEY gelding. Traffic safe & sound. Broke to ride & drive. Has papers. Lv. msg. 330-852-2381 FOR SALE: 3 yr old Stud, Sire, Royal strength, Dam: El Paso Kash $4000. 3 yr old Belgian Mare in foal $2200. (330) 893-0017

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WORLD'S SMOOTHEST RIDING HORSE, Columbian Paso Fino Horses for sale. They have a 4 beat single foot gait. 3-Trained in dressage moves, $5,000 each, 4-untrained $1,750 ea, 2-Black trained, $2,200 ea. All geldings, (330) 674-2503 NUBIAN CROSS Milk goat. Fresh in June, $125. WANTED: Mulch Hay. 330-359-5409 ext. 2 7 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, Victory Sam & Dam by Armbro Solar, TSS, drives nice, fresh horse, ready for miles, 3 white socks & star. Jonathan Miller (330) 473-3542 3 YR old Dutch Harness Standard Bred Cross, 4 white with star and snip, drives nice. $2200. Brian Yoder 5070 TR 629, MLBG. (330) 893-7014 11YR OLD black/white paint 38" mini Stallion, sure breeder, Sires all paints. Also, 34" Paint Mini Yearling Filly, broke to ride/drive, a baby sitter. Allen Miller, 5571 CR 68, Millersburg. (330) 893-4908 WANTED: WELL BROKE Morgan Gelding. TSS Sound with no bad habits. 802-272-5707. 5 YR old pony, broke for the cart, and green broke to ride, really nice! $700. (330) 359-1127 FOR SALE: 6 yr. old dapple gray Percheron gelding, broke to all farm machinery, works with snap! (330) 852-0722 FOR SALE: BOER Goats, 2 3 yr old does, 1 3 yr old Billy really gently and proven. (419) 994-3805 3 YR old Mare, by Muscles Yankee Malabar Man, big enough for surrey. 3 yr old Black Gelding, mostly trot, sharp. Loran Schlabach (330) 852-3096 9 YR old Bay Morgan Mare, broke to ride & drive, TSS, (330) 852-3077 Ext 2

Horses Livestock

FOR SALE: 9 yr. old gelding. TSS, surrey size. Aden N. Mast, 10407 S. Apple Creek Rd., Fred., OH 44627 FOR SALE: Four Katahdin ewes. Four years old. $150. 330-695-2303 FOR SALE: 12yr old Percheron Mare in foal to trademark for 2015. (330) 473-8723 7 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, been in the buggy 4 months, mostly trot, drives nice. $2500. Jonas MC Yoder, 330-897-1295 2 2YR old Mares DHH Cross Bred started in harness. (330) 897-1071 YOUNG FEMALE Llama, great guard animal, $500. (330) 317-2833 BOER GOATS: 5 nannys, 3 kids, 1 Billy, take one or all. (330) 674-1117 12 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, all trot, TSS, anyone can drive, $1,000. 3 yr old Morgan Standard Bred Mare, good broke, $1,800. Joe Miller, 6620 TR 331 Millersburg (330) 600-9859 FOR SALE: Six ewe lambs. 3/4 Droper, 1/4 Katahdin. Good quality stock. $250ea. Schrock (330) 852-1908 TEAM 14-15 yr. old Belgian geldings. 1/2 brothers work with snap. Not for kids. $1000 each. Call after 4:00 PM, 330-600-9381 Henry Miller, 6127 Harrison, Fred. FOR SALE: Registered Quarter horse, good trail horse $1500. 330-621-3729. 2014 black bay fillies, $175 each or $300/pair; 4 yr. old started chestnut filly(50"), $375 or will trade for pony stallion. (740) 824-4361 3YR OLD mini pony Gelding 35", broke to ride and drive. Safe for small children. $400. (330) 674-6304 17YR OLD registered Paint Quarter Horse Gelding, TSS, good trail horse $1000 (330) 473-8480

FOR SALE: Bighorn riding saddle. Used, excellent condition. $250. 330-695-2906

11 YR old Cross Bred Mare, broke single and double and to ride, in foal to Peter Z $1500. (330) 231-5219

FOR SALE: 17 Suffolk & Dorset ewes. Also, fiberglass hay feeder, and other sheep supplies. Call 330-674-2500

FOR SALE: Friesian Cross Standard Bred Mare, 3 yrs old, 330-674-3858 Ervin S. Yoder.

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GARAGE SALE, Aug 22-23, 8-7pm, Hshld, 6m-2T boys, 6m-6yr girls, toys, dolls, primitive items, guns, many misc. Shitzu puppies, any questions about puppies call 330-205-2373. 5324 SR 557, Millersburg.

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686 Smokey Lane Road NW • Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Phone: 330-852-2237 Fax: 330-852-2237

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Goats, 1 buck, 1 doe $80ea. (330) 275-0136

FOR SALE: Very well built, Part Haflinger riding horse. Good broke to ride/drive, approx. 5 yrs old, 57" tall. Mow your yard, cultivate your garden, or go trail riding. Wanted: 1-2 yr old white 16" poodle male. (740) 599-7797

cheron mare, broke to all farm mach., also been on wagon trains & in produce field, works sgl. & dbl., a willing worker, tss, $2200/ obo. (330) 893-3733.

FOR SALE: Paint Pony stallion, 38 inches tall. Green broke to ride and drive, 2 years old. Call 330893-4721

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Attachments Available: Toothbucket • Forks Post Hole Digger 60” Gravel Bucket

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12YR OLD black Gelding w/ 2 white socks and star, well broke to ride and drive $1500. (330) 852-3457

TWO DORSET RAMS. One from Kuhns stock, no hoofrot. Raymond Troyer, 6306 CR 77, Millersburg, Oh

12 YR. old Belgian mare. Broke to ride & drive. Single & double. $1500. 10243 Saltcreek Rd Fredericksburg

5 YR old Black Gelding, TSS, good broke, mostly trot, $2800; 45' round pen, good cond. 330-897-8650

FOR SALE: baled shavings. $4.00 per bale. Allen Miller, 4691 T.R. 613, Fredericksburg, OH 44627

TAKING ORDERS for Golden Red pullets. Ready to go last of August and last of Septemer. $9.00 each. Delivery available. Order Now! Call Ben Hershberger, 330-567-2592

3 YR. OLD black & white pony, 43", good broke, ride & drive. (330) 852-7718

HORSE / PONY / SHEEP / 10 yr. old mare, in surrey, 3 years, TSS, a little slow. Coming 2 year old, 36", pony gelding. Katahdin ram, 3 months old. 330-231-2176

(2)8 & 9 yr old Black Gelding School Ponies, broke to ride & drive, TSS, (330) 231-5219

BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 4 YR old chestnut pony Mare 33" kid broke to ride. (330) 893-7421

PONIES FOR SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION TSS. Safe to ride & drive. One sorrel, haflinger size; One 48" paint, half Welsh. Both are good travelers. Also for sale..A Fairview cart for each pony. 330-897-1178 PONIES. 8 yr tri-col. geld. 50". 8 yr bl/wh mare 36". 6 yr bl/wh geld. 4 yr buckskin cr. 45". Gd. broke 275-7112 2 YR. old Bay mare. Broke $1300. Mose Senff Rd., 44624

standard bred TSS, all trot, Yoder, 10627 Dundee, OH

FOR SALE: 4yr old mini pony Mare, started in harness. (330) 600-9098 6YR OLD 36" Sorrel Pony w/ 4 white socks, kid broke to ride and drive $450 obo. (330) 893-3808

FOR SALE: 1 yr old Bay Friesian Standard Bred Filly. Sire Flashy, nice build, $1800. (330) 695-2153 LM

PIGMY NANNY, 7 weeks old. Black with white markings. Very tame and playful, $75. 330-893-1705

FOR SALE: 38" brown/white pony Mare, broke to drive, TSS, $450. (330) 601-4649

9 YR OLD Striking Sahbra-Garland Lobell mare, in foal to Sierra's Royal Dream, buggy broke, sharp, $2900obo. 330-763- 1144. FOR SALE: 4 - Cheviot Ewes, born in March. $150 ea. (740) 623-0684 2YR OLD proven Katadin ram, 7 ewes $200ea. Eli D. Miller 5491 CR 68, Millersburg (330) 600-9461 6YR OLD Standard Bred Mare, really good broke, women can drive, TSS, (330) 231-5219

3 YR old Standard Bred Mare, Traffic Safe, women can drive, Call after 4pm. (330) 473-5280 4 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, buggy horse, women can drive, $2,600. 2000 TR 164, Sugarcreek OH (330) 852-3192 2 PIGMY Billy goats, brown and white, black and white, 4 month old, weaned and castrated, kid friendly, $60ea. (330) 893-0513 x2

FOR SALE: 9 yr. old Donerail-Pinechip trotting mare. TSS, women can drive, big enough for surrey. 16.3 H. 10033 Lautenschlager Rd., AC, 330-698-0518

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7YR OLD Registered Quarter Horse Gelding, 59" tall, stocky build, good on trails, been rode at state parks, $2000. Call (330) 231-1660 13 YR old dark Bay Standard Bred Gelding, boys or family horse, trots sharp, $1800. Samuel Hostetler, 382 CR 2575, Loudonville. (330) 231-4351 FOR SALE: 2 paint mares. 12 - 7 yrs. old. Broke single and double. Have been ridden. Big enough for buggy. $600 a piece. Henry Yoder 330-897-3060 JERSEY BULL, naturally polled, out of good stock, 14mo. $875. (330) 377-4190

6 YR old Standard Bred Trotting Mare, TSS, $2400. (330) 695-2225

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3 YR old Black Cross Bred Gelding, TSS. 330-8971403 Ext 3

FOR SALE: Paint pony mare. 48". ex. for children. Broke to ride and drive. 10 yr. old. $750. Joe Troyer, 10466 S. Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627

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EMERSON ROAD Blacksmith will do farm calls and also shoe at home Mon &Fri. Taking new customers now! (330) 231-4370 FOR SALE: Belgian Geldings 15/16 yr old, kid broke used in all farm machinery and transplanter $3600. Also 5yr Belgian Mare broke to all farm machinery $2500. Andy Miller 6830 TR 569, FGB 44627 FOR SALE: 9 YR. OLD bay standard bred trotter, good broke, tss. David Shetler, 330-275-0722

3 YR old Mare, 16H. Trotter, sharp, $2400. 12 yr old Gelding surrey horse $850. 11 yr old Mare $700. All horses fresh from track, TSS. Eddie Miller 740-624-3761 daytime

FOR SALE: 10 yr. old bay standard bred mare. A good family horse, women can drive. Double gaited. Also, milk cans in good condition. Andrew Stutzman, 4319 CR 160 Millersburg, OH 44654

4 YR old Standard Bred Percheron Cross Mare. (330) 674-1430.

FOR SALE: Very Fun 12 yr old Mini Dun Gelding, w/harness & cart, rides too. $900 for all. (330) 231-2257

7 YR. BAY mare, TSS, all trot. Good traveler, 2 white feet, star. 330-852-2381 NOTICE: WILL do horse training & sales preps. Marvin Hershberger, 7831 TR 568, Frdrcksbrg. (330) 279-2089 14YR OLD registered Paint Mare, kid broke, TSS, awesome trail horse $2000. (330) 473-8480 STD. BRED Gelding, 11 yrs old, TSS, Buggy size, well broke. $1,400. New Bedford Lumber (330) 897-7830 6 YR. Gelding: T.S.S. Mostly trot. Family horse broke for women. Nice traveler $2200. David Miller, 4691 TR 613, Fred., OH 44627

FOR RENT or for lease, 18 mo old Holstein Bull, sired by Penny Maker, Dam from grazing herd, (330) 893-2892 FOR SALE: 7 yr old Great Quarter Horse Sorro Gelding, good trail horse, TS, $1,500. Also, Wooden pony cart. $200. (740) 622-0933 2 MARES 7 & 8 yrs. old, 1/2 Appaloosa, 1/2 Arab, green broke, great confirmation & disposition. $550/ea. or $900/both. 330-201-1776. 2 YR old Friesian Cross Gelding, $2,200 (330) 674-6989 after 4pm.

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DORSET RAMS: 8 mo. old from small closed herd $275. Eli Mast, 7055 TR 325, Mbg. OH 330-279-2628 G FOR SALE: 10yr old StandIN ard Bred Gelding, nice big ST I L horse that is broke for anyW opening at Troyer WholeImmediate openingImmediate at Troyer Cheese, Wholesale Division. Cheese, We are a fast growing company, increasing body, TSS, $2200. Duane NE Yoder, 4952 Stour product Rt. 557, line throughout the country. GREAT place growing to work. This position is for a Warehouse sale Division. WeA are a fast company, MLBG 44654. 330-893-4068 employee and is full time. Working at Troyer Cheese provides an excellent opportunity for personal

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FOR SALE: Black Morgan Mare 4mo old, registered, sired by RG Denmark's black star $550. (330) 852-7717 FOR SALE: Rhode Island Red Pullets. Ready last week in Aug. 330-567-3872 Moses Nisly FOR SALE: 10 yr old Hackney Gelding, broke to drive, TSS, 52" tall (330) 893-0318 3YR OLD Standard Bred Mare, been in the buggy 8 months, good broke, most women can drive, TSS, (330) 231-5219 ALPINE DAIRY goat, fresh 6 wks, first time, $200. Also, 1 1/2yr old Alpine Buck $200. (330) 674-2526 6 YR OLD Bay Standard Bred Gelding, all trot, TSS, Stands 16.1H, women can drive. $3,500. 330-674-2031 FOR SALE: 10 yr. old Bay draft mare. Broke to all farm mach. Handy size, good worker, $1500. Andrew Yoder, 30936 CR 126, Fresno, OH 43824 3 YR old Bay Trotting Mare 15.2H, exc. traveler, TSS. 2 yr old Bay Gelding, sensible willing traveler, TSS, trots. Owen Mast (330) 279-2628

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development within the Company. 4 YR old blackgrowth and and white country. A GREAT place to work. This posiGelding, 15H, broke to ride of work 7:00 AM to (approximately) 4:30 PM. The position consists of picking and/or and drive, been Hours on trails, not are tion 2681 Walnut St, Sugarcreek is for a Warehouse employee and is full stacking orders in the warehouse. It is a fast-paced work environment requiring accuracy for filling & well maintained 4/5 bdrm 2 bath Beautiful for beginners. time. attoTroyer Cheese provides beingWorking able to lift up 70 pounds. Candidates must bean at least 16 years old.in We home Walnut Creek. Features include large (330) 897-0554 orders and, at times,

living room with gas fireplace, 1st floor bdrms, offer a good starting wage, annual reviews, gainfor share bonuses, growth health insurance, excellent opportunity personal and paid vacation, NEED ROOM FOR your nicely landscaped yard and updates throughout. holidays, 401(k) and other benefits. Please submit your application to Human Resources, Troyer horses? Boarding available. development within the Company. $210,000 Nelson Yoder, Cheese, 8753 Inc. CRat our new location, of 6597 C.R. 625 Millersburg, OH 44654. No phone calls please.

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FOR SALE: 5 yr. old reg'd mare, broke anywhere, in foal. Call (330) 893-8114 7 YR old black trotter, good broke, most women can drive. David Troyer, 4370 TR 606, Fredbrg.,OH 44627 10 yr. old gelding, safe for older people or school children, nice build, good traveler; 7 yr. old gelding, anyone can drive, big enough for surrey; 4 yr. old gelding, fresh, average size, nice driver, well mannered, all trot - all 3 are tss. VM (330) 852-0159, Dale Schlabach.

Hours of work are 7:00 AM to (approximately) 4:30 PM. The position consists of picking and/ or stacking orders in the warehouse. It is a fast-paced work environment requiring accuracy for filling orders and, at times, being able to lift up to 70 pounds. Candidates must be at least 16 years old. We offer a good starting wage, annual reviews, gain share bonuses, health insurance, paid vacation, holidays, 401(k) and other benefits. Please submit your application to Human Resources, Troyer Cheese, Inc. at our new location, of 6597 C.R. 625 Millersburg, OH 44654. No phone calls please.

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220 3rd Ave NW Beach City

Updated 3 bdrm 1.5 bath brick home on .8 acres. Several updates throughout including Mullet kitchen with all appliances, remodeled baths, newer roof (2012)& furnace. Great property! $149,000

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39157 CR 33, Warsaw

3-4 BR, 3.5 BA home on 41.2 beautiful country acres. Property is located in the Spring Mountain area, includes a small metal pole building w/tillable land & pasture and wooded areas. Evidence of deer and other wildlife. $239,000

Randy Starner

330-473-9230

785 N. Main St, Killbuck

Affordable 3 BR home with newer gas furnace & water heater. Large front porch and wheelchair accessible ramp. $39,900

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FOR SALE: Four year old registered Chestnut Morgan gelding. Sire ICF Reasonably Certain. Top buggy broke. Good traveler. For more info call Crist Troyer at 330-893-0711 ext. 1 V.M. 5 YR old Mare, Donato Hanover X Malabar man, has papers, good driver, TSS, $2800. (330) 359-2852 FOR SALE: GOOD FAMILY milk cow, $1275; 4"x10' auger w/elect. motor, exc. cond., $100. (330) 852-2109 BIG BROWN Billy Goat with big horns, $200. (330) 317-2833

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FOR SALE: 8yr old Standard Bred Half Mare Cross Mare, TSS, anybody can drive, $1500. Lester S. Yoder 7108 W. Lebanon Rd., Navarre, OH 44662. PONY 2 yr. old chestnut stripe, light mane and tail. Broke to ride and drive, 44', willing traveler, $450. 330-893-1705. FOR SALE: 6 YR old brown/white miniature Mare broke to ride/drive, single & double, TSS $300. 7 yr old gray miniature Gelding, good broke to ride/drive, TSS $400. (330) 897-1485

3YR OLD dark Bay Mare, 1 white sock and star 55" kid broke to ride and drive, TSS has been on trail rides. David Erb (740) 824-3747 10 & 11 yr. old bay Percheron geldings; 7 yr. old gray Percheron gelding; 2 yr. old gray registered Percheron mare, 15 yr. old Belgian mare. Horses are broke to all farm machinery. Marvin Coblentz (330) 359-5570 FOR SALE: one year old Jersey heifer out of good milking family cow. (330) 897-1017

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Tues., Sept. 9, 2014 • Chattels: 3 p.m. Real estate: 6 p.m. 18-acre homestead • Rolling farmland • One parcel • Mineral rights • 4-bedroom older home • MF 135 tractor • 100+ handmade quilts • Carnival glass • 10 large sets of China • Collectibles • Furniture • Dover Twp. • Dover City Schools Location: 4781 State Route 516 NW Dover, OH 44622 (approx. ¼ mile east of Winfield on State Route 516)

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FOR SALE: Gas fridge 15cu. ft. $700. (330) 893-7170 BERNINA 950 in treadle cabinet, exc. outfit $1600. (330) 260-8927

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NEW queen mattress, still in factory plastic, orig. $675. Best offer. (330) 473-5176 FOR SALE: Twin size solid oak bunk bed, has rails all around and ladder, like new. Also have a crib bed with mattress for sale (330) 893-8010 OLDER RAINBOW sweeper. No power head, original attachment works fine. Asking $100. Ph. 330-279-3971 NICE WOODEN Table w/6 chairs, Lazy Boy couch & recliner, love seat, chest of drawers, 2 sm desks, all size beds & baby cribs, new deluxe mattress sets. 2529 TR 110, Millersburg. (330) 674-0944 BROWN LEATHER sectional couch, 6-seat with reclining lounge plus end recliner, 2 built-in center councils. $1300. (330) 763-4107

FIREBAUGH REAL ESTATE AUCTION

BRICK CENTURY HOME ON 1.76 ACRES PLAIN TWP. * WAYNE CO. * TRIWAY LSD Will sell at public auction on location 3492 Elyria Rd. Wooster, OH. From Wooster take SR 3 south to SR 95 then west 6 miles to Blachleyville, then south 1/2 mile to property.

WED. EVE., AUGUST 27, 2014 6:00 PM

Exciting farm and collectibles auction! Excellent offering of farmland in a desirable area with an older set of buildings that could easily be restored. 18 acres of gently rolling farmland with an older but solid home with kitchen, living room, family room, bedroom and pantry on the first floor; basement with outside entrance; three bedrooms and full bathroom upstairs. Other buildings include a 2story bank barn, 3-car detached block-building garage, and a machinery shed/shop building. Home is heated with Piedmont updated natural gas hot water heat. Farm will be sold in one parcel. HBP mineral rights transfer. This would make an excellent produce, horse or hobby farm. Places like this, in this area, are not available just every day. Less than 10 minutes from the State Route 39/US 250/I-77 interchange. The farm sells to the highest bidder with no reserve. Taxes/Legal: Parcel #10-01529-006 Current taxes are $731.25 per half. Currently in CAUV program. Buyer responsible for any recoupment. 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 ads and previous statements. A 5% Buyer’s Premium will be in affect. Announcements at the auction precede previous statements and advertising. 100+ quilts • 50+ Quilted wall hangings • Carnival glass • Collectibles In addition to the farm, we have a very exciting collectibles auction. We will sell the personal collection of Larry Warrick (who grew up on the farm), a master quilter with dozens of local, state and national awards. Larry has sold only a few of his quilts. Also selling his huge collection of glassware, china, collectible plates, carnival glass,and more. Furniture • Collectibles • Pictures 4 China cupboards, 4 cedar chests, 3 mini curio cabinets, several nice pieces of older furniture including dressers, chest of drawers, rockers, trunk, electric sewing machine, Kenmore stove and refrigerator (2 years old), kerosene lamps. Tractors • Truck • Tools MF 135 diesel tractor (nice), 3 pt. brush hog, 3 pt. blade, 3 pt. platform, Ford 3 pt. slip scoop, John Deere B tractor, 1984 Ford F-150 pickup, 2-bottom JD pull type plow, 4-cyl. Wisconsin motor, ladders, 2-wheel trailers, chicken nest, fence posts, work bench, vises, organizers, wagon load of misc. from the shop and barn. Chattel terms: Cash, check or credit card in full. Buyer’s premium of 5% waived with cash or check. Lunch stand Owners: (farm): Phyllis J. and John E. Wieland Owner: (quilts and collectibles): Larry Warrick NOTE: This is a very partial list! Visit our AuctionZip listing to view full listing, many additional photos and read about Mr. Warrick. We will be selling in two rings. Bring your chair to this exciting auction. Auctioneer/Realtors: Orus Mast, 330-473-9077 • Vernon Yoder, 330466-0520 • Jr. Mast Apprentice Auctioneer: Matthew Raber

$$$ BRAND NEW QUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET Still in Factory Plastic. $200.00 Can Help with Delivery Call 330-353-8849 RAINBOW SWEEPER with attachments, exc. condition, $450. (330) 695-2398 5 FT. Kitchen table with 6 chairs, $90. Love seat with fold out bed (blue). Good cond, $75. Also, blue recliner, $40. 330-897-1038 SOLID OAK china cabinet w/ interior lights and glass shelves w/ 4 doors. Bottom has 8 drawers and 2 doors for storage. Exc. cond., $600 obo. (330) 695-9387 or (330) 201-2542 SOFA, SOFT green floral, like new $350. (330) 260-8927

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REAL ESTATE: This old two-story brick homestead built in 1838 has some curb appeal as it sits high and dry overlooking the Funk bottoms. The house does have a good roof, replacement windows, updated wiring & plumbing, but the interior needs a makeover. First floor has the kitchen, DR, LR & Bath. Upstairs there are 4 large bedrooms. If you are looking for a project, this could be the one. The landscape is overgrown but the yard has been maintained and the lot features a small pond located near the house. There is a detached garage at the back of the house. The home is serviced by a drilled well and aeration septic. A natural gas furnace F/A system provides the heat. INSPECTION: Drive by and pick up a brochure from the information box at the driveway or download the brochure from the website www.reshowcase.com Showings are available by appointment through Real Estate Showcase 330-264-6888 or Premier Real Estate Connection 330-345-4224. TAX & LEGAL: Parcel No. 43-00207.003 - The taxes on this property are $ 634.44 per half year and will be pro-rated to the day of closing. The sellers will provide a warranty deed and certificate of title and will offer to split the fee for an owner’s policy or title insurance. Immediate possession will be given at closing. TERMS: We require a non-refundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price with the balance due in full at closing within 30 – 45 days. A buyer’s premium of 10% is in effect for this auction. 10% of the highest bid will be calculated and added on to determine the contracted selling price.Info at: www.reshowcase.com and www.auctionzip.com

GLENN FIREBAUGH, POA

ROSANELLE G. FIREBAUGH, OWNER Auction Conducted By: In Cooperation with:

330-262-9186 www.reshowcase.com

Don Miller, President/Broker www.SoldWithUs.com

6' FINISH mower with quick attachment for JD tractor, Frontier GN1072R, like new, $2300. (330) 893-2003. LAND PRIDE 52" zero-turn w/new Honda engine, $2750; Yard Machine 42" tractor w/dbl. bagger, $698; Snapper NXT tractor, 46" deck, 23-hp, $1698. Charm Engine LTD 330-893-3033 EXMARK 48" Hydro Walk Behind Mower, great condition, $2,800. (330) 466-1304 FOR SALE: Honda 3-speed lawn mower. Good condition. 330-674-1312 JOHN DEERE 36" walk behind $898. Charm Engine LTD (330) 893-3033 SCAG WILD Cat 61" zero-

WINCHESTER 77, 22 semi-auto rifle $295. Browning Blr 243 lever action rifle $425. Red Field 4x scope $75. (330) 359-5393 ****************** FOR SALE: Horton Express Crossbow Case, Quiver, Sling, red dot scope, Like New. $375 (330) 600-1086 PLANO BOW case, 19 Easton Lightspeed arrows, exc. cond. Tru ball release. (330) 695-2467 MATTHEWS OUTBACK Bow w/ sights, quiver, arrows, rest. Ready to go. $450. (330) 897-2711

COMPOUND BOW for sale, Ross model number CR331 all accessories and bow case like new. Joey Yoder 4140 TR 606, FDBG, corner of TR 606 and TR 652. TSE X-FORCE Bow, arrows, sight, rest, stabilizer, $450. (330) 473-3172 SAVAGE MODEL #110, 7MM Magnum, w/scope, excellent condition, $500. Ruger 1022, w/scope, $225. (330) 897-6602 FOR SALE: Tri Tronix trash breaker shocking collar, like new cond., up to 2 mile range & 6 dogs. $375 (330) 674-3999 HORTON LEGIONS SL crossbow w/ scope, quiver, and arrows, exc. cond. $300 (330) 600-2097

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BROWNING ILLUSION Compound Bow, 70# pull, 29" draw, right handed. Everything included. Very good condition. (330) 852-0615

STEVE ANDREWS AUCTIONEER

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FOR SALE: 1939 Ford Tractor with 3pt. Buzz-Saw, factory steel wheels, front and rear. (330) 674-4123 Eli C. Miller. FOR SALE: Ranch King Garden Tractor 46" mower deck, 14sp. 18hp, motor has lots of new parts $350 firm. (330) 893-7170

engine $4998. Bobcat 61" zero-turn w/ 25HP Kohler $2998. Simplicity Landlord Tractor w/ snow blade & thrower, & mower deck $2750. Charm Engine LTD (330) 893-3033 1987 CUB CADET 1210 complete resto., new short block, new paint, better than new, snow plow, tire chains, no deck. Asking $3000. 330-567-5931 FOR SALE: 48" John Deere Hydro Walk-Behind Mower, with grass catcher, (330) 231-8883 WILL DO garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. FOR SALE: 2004 TROYBILT 33 in. mower. Less than 50 hr. use. $550. 330-359-0313 WHEEL HORSE 8 speed tractor, 2 bagger, turbo, and snow thrower, exc. cond. $1898. Cub Cadet 1641 Garden Tractor, bar tread tires w/ 54" deck $1098 Charm Engine LTD (330) 893-3033 TROY BUILT Heavy Duty Tiller $450. Gravely 36" Walk Behind Mower $700. John Miller (330) 893-0303 TORO 61" Commercial Zero Turn with bagging system $3498.98. Charm Engine LTD (330) 893-3033

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(2) SHALLOW Well Pumps, 1HP, (1) used $75, and (1) new in box. $100. (330) 600-9380 EMGLO GAS air compressor with Wisconsin eng., good working cond., $150; Diamond plate alum. truck box, nice condition, $100. 330-763-1475, after 5pm OPEN BUGGY, good cond., lights, hydraulic brakes, $1600 Jacob J. Yoder. 23390 Snivley Rd., Danville OH, 43014 740-599-7052 VM

HUSTLER 48" Trim Star walk behind, $3498.98; Toro 48" hydro walk behind, $3999.98; Turf Beast 54" hydro walk behind, $2999.98. Toro 44" walk behind $1198. Troy Built 33" $698 Charm Engine LTD 330-893-3033

GENERATORS, 1 new 3500w $475. 1 used 2400w for $275. Eli D. Miller 5491 CR 68, Mlbg 330- 600-9461

TROY BUILT horse tiller, exc. cond., $850. (330) 763-0551

FOR SALE: Nice sandstone 30x16x7ft. (740) 545-5141

MORTZ 3-HORSE slant, gooseneck trailer, saddle rack, dressing room, rubber mats, $5800. 330-231-4584


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FOR SALE: 500 gallon air tank in very good shape. (330) 893-2152 FOR SALE: 35 gallon used motor oil. (330) 897-0554 GOLF CART, Harley Davidson, 1966, runs good, fiberglass looks rough $375. (330) 600-0412 DEUTZ 22KW diesel Genset, exc. cond. Reason for selling: Too small $5000 Yoder Sharpening (330) 359-0767 WHITE CRIB made by Schrock's, 2 drawers under bed, 4 drawers on end, great condition. (330) 484-3004 or (330) 705-2873 FOR SALE: Wood Stove, Drolet HT2000, working condition, (330) 897-2313 5

HP Honda motor, $75. Hitachi Elec. hand planer, $75. Torando router with stand, $50. 330-897-1038

10,000 WATT Generator twin Vanguard elec. start. Motor new, never used, $1350 150 lb. anvil, $1800. Atlee Yoder 8545 Co. Rd. 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611 (2) 76"W by 68"H double hung white windows, prairie style grills. $750/both. (330) 317-6637 3

SETS Humphrey natural gas lights; also, 4 sets gas lights, $35/each set. (330) 567-2249

4 USED sky lights, $40/ea (330) 317-2833

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NEW GENERATOR Sale! 1 8000W Portable Diesel Generator, remote start, $4,100. 1-6800W Watt Power Stroke Generator, w/Honda Motor, $1,200. 1-3550W Generator, with Homelite motor, $450. 1Portable Air Compressor, w/gas motor, $550, 1 yr warranty. (330) 695-2153 L.M. USED, BUT in good condition. Hydraulic Motors, Hydraulic Pumps, Hydraulic Oil Tanks, Tank sizes: 2-300 gal, 2-500 gal, 1-600 gal, 1-700 gal. (330) 674-1157 2 PAIR red gold pheasants $50 per pair. 4 ring-necked pheasants $12ea. Mille fleur bantams $5ea. (330) 897-6602 FOR SALE: Assorted masonry stones. (330) 698-1020x1 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060. HONDA 2000W Inverter Generator, good condition, $650. Also, Connector cord to hook 2 generators together, $50. Aaron Chupp, 4752 TR 369, Mlbg. (330) 473-8275

Kaufman auction House 3149 sR 39, milleRsbuRg, oH

Location: Kaufman Auction House next to Amish Country Theater, Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.

monday, aug. 25, 2014 • 5:00 Pm

Boat * 2001 Lexus * 02 F250 Crew Cab * 50+ Beer Signs * Nice Furniture * Tools * Antiques * Collectibles 50+ beeR sign collection yodeR disPeRsal items: 2001 Lexus, 137K miles, loaded, & power windows, mirrors, locks; complete line of household items incl. 2 leather sofas, leather recliner, metal bed, white crib, smaller freezer, 2 oak dining sets, 2 old chests dresser, misc.; pressure washer; Husqvarna mower; Stihl weed eater; hunting items; electric pigeon thrower; bow target; misc. ammo; flat screen TV; remote control air planes; Stingray and Mongoose bikes; small table saw; steel shelving; small tiller; garden & yard tools; otHeR consigneRs: like new cherry dining set, 6 chairs, & buffet; old Ohio tool planes; lots misc. primitives and antiques; glassware. nice boat: 82 Glasstron, 115HP Evinrude motor, leather seats, & trailer, boat needs a little repair; foRd tRucK: 2002 F-250 crew cab, 4WD, 169K miles. note: Weekly consignment auctions every Monday at 5pm. There will be no auction on Labor Day. Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com for photos and updates. For more information contact Marvin Yoder at the auction house at (330) 204-4453. teRms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Receiving HouRs: WEDNESDAY, 9AM-4PM ALWAYS TAKING QUALITY CONSIGNMENTS

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FREE BOOKS - Clearing out Estate, hundreds of fiction, non-fiction, young adults, mysteries, biography's etc. Fri-Sat, 8-6. 6333 TR 309, Mlbg. 330-231-4483. Bring your own container. CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. FOR SALE: Chest Freezer, 2 matching twin bookcase headboards, car top carrier. (330) 276-7575 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 TOP BUGGY, good condition. Bass Tracker Boat, 17.5'. Custom made oak bookshelf. Miller Cabinet Glider rocker, good shape. (330) 473-3925 FOR SALE: surrey in very good cond. $1800. Aden J. Raber, 4181 SR 557, Mbg., OH 44654, 330-893-3147 LADIES SCHWINN Cruiser Supreme bicycle, white, 5 gears, excellent condition. $50. (330) 852-4297 FOR SALE: Portable Garage, 12x20, all white, built by Twin Oaks Barns, good condition. $2,500. (330) 893-3858

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FOR SALE: Complete water pump system with rebuilt Honda motor, air tank and compressor $2000. (330) 695-9310

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GARAGE DOOR, insulated with glass, 12ft wide, 7 1/2 ft high. $100. (330) 893-7421

MIGRATION FENCING for Broiler House, free standing. Hillside Fabrication. (330) 893-1058

FOR SALE: Anderson picture units 4' wide, 6" high. Also 6 36x37.5 Anderson used Narrdine windows. A couple used doors. Call Nelson at (330) 231-5183

**************** SINGER TREADLE Sewing Machine, (440) 232-0164

SPECIALIZED TARMAC Elite racer, all carbon, good cond., (330) 695-2467

NATURAL GAS 22 KW generator set. $1500. Ph 330-275-8039

BOARDS & Beams with wooden pegs, also, door. All from old Corn Crib. (330) 893-4623

9HP HONDA am 240 air compressor, on slide, $750. (330) 695-2225 MAGIC CHEF, clear gas stove. Good for basement, $50. Also, semi trailer for storage, $1500. Norman Keim, 9501 Hogback Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 SCREENED SHALE, 3 sizes, $6.95/ton, great base for driveways & parking lots. Trucking avail. 9 mi. SW of Wooster. (330) 439-9740 GREAT BUYS due to my current bath remodeling! Pre-hung doors & closet doors. (330) 674-1430 FOR SALE: 2 axles and a tongue axle. Adjust from 11' to 14'. Were used to move a storage barn. $500 obo. Aden Stutzman 8086 Weaver Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627

500 GAL Propane tank, like new, $400. Will help with loading. (330) 234-1443

FOR SALE: Buggy, just like new, children's seats, LED lights, brakes, $3,500. (330) 897-2103

FOR SALE:Garlic for seed or table stock, 3 varieties, certified organic. Kempf Acres, 330-674-3999 x3.

FOR SALE: Good Used Surrey, steel wheels, 330-6412650 12569 Cunningham Rd, Maynard Miller.

Hunter’s Paradise real estate auction

Location: 13325 US 62, Killbuck, Ohio 44637. 15 miles southwest of Millersburg on US 62 at TR 26 or 8 miles east of Danville.

tuesday august 26th, 2014 • 6:00 PM

39 Mostly Wooded Acres offered in 1 Parcel * Stream * Great Hunting/Recreation * Richland Township * Holmes County * HBP Mineral Rights & Royalties Come take a look at this hunter’s paradise! 39 mostly wooded acres with good trails and a stream. Topography would be conducive to building a pond or lake. HBP mineral rights and royalties transfer to buyer. Over $500 royalties in 2013. Trophy class deer area and turkeys too! 382 feet of frontage and access on TR 26 along with 1963 feet of frontage on US 62. real estate terMs: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing in approximately 45 days. No Contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but is not guaranteed. Real Estate sells subject to all matters of record. The Buyer(s) is responsible to conduct its own due diligence prior to auction. Buyer(s) must independently investigate and confirm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Announcements day of sale will take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Legal: Taxes are currently $546.29 per half year. Parcel number 2100327000 located in Richland Township of Holmes County and West Holmes School District. note: Walk over the property at your convenience. Please visit our website for pictures, map, and more details: www.kaufmanrealty.com. Sale By Order of: Sam J. Miller & John S. Miller

'07 GAS Electric Furnace, Ruud Achiever 90+ Premium Eff. Works good, make offer. (330) 897-2064

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FOR SALE: Casio WK200, 76 Key elec. keyboard. 570 tones, 180 rythms, 152 songbank. Works! Owners manual incl. $250. Norma Troyer, 330-897-0806 ext. 0.

Office Equipment

FOR SALE: CASH REGISTER, Sharp #XE-A106, basic model, works fine, $40. Mt. Eaton Trailer (330) 359-0150

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WANTED: Golden Retriever breeding H male. (330) 893-1999 ROTTWEILER pups, 8 wks. old on 8/25, 2 males, 2 females, 1st shots & wormed, parents on premises. Call Vernon 330-600-1971. FOR SALE: 8 wk. old Beagle bulldog pups. Shots, wormed, 2 females. 330893-2328 FOR SALE: Boston Terrier male, 5 yrs old. (330) 695-2467 ENGLISH MASTIF Puppies, AKC reg., shots, wormed, M. F. (330) 695-6793

STAKE AUCTION

Will sell on location 2746 SR 60 Loudonville, OH. From Loudonville take SR 60 north 2 miles to property on left.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2014 10:00 AM

BUICK & JD MOWER & APPLIANCES: ’01 Buick LaSabare Custom w/V-6, auto., leather interior, excellent condition, and only 21,000 miles; 99 JD 255 LX garden tractor – 15 hp, hydrostatic drive, 42” deck; Nice Crosley refrigerator (no freezer); Maytag stackable washer & dryer; Unico chest freezer; small microwave; Zenith Color console TV; Atlanta Homesteader wood burning stove. ANTIQUE & CONTEMPORARY FURNISHINGS: Qtr. Sawn oak china cabinet w/glass doors; oak drop-leaf table; blanket chest; Bell poster rope bed converted to reg. frame; 2 old rockers; 2 wash stands; oak dresser w/wishbone mirror; Remington Victrola type phonograph; cupboard base; drying rack; sheet music cabinet; oval mirror w/hat hooks; pedestal stands; Pride upholstered lift chair; 2 upholstered recliners; 2 open bookcases; knee hole desk; Two 3 pc. BR suites; metal bed; crib; 2 drawer file cabinet. SMALL COLLECTIBLES & GENERAL HOUSEHOLD: Copper wash boiler; cream can; Loudonville Guernsey, Shonk’s & other milk bottles; egg baskets; few old toys; knotted comfort; quilt; reverse painting; cookie jar; deep dishes; few pcs. of candlewick; old salt crock (no lid); lots of knick knacks; small child’s books; Noritake China - Calais Pattern - Service for 12 plus serving pcs.; set of Knowles china; roaster; set of 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverware; a well stocked kitchen of pots/pans & small appliances; a little misc. from the barn & sheds. 2 PORTABLE BUILDINGS: Offering an older round roof chicken coop building and an old small storage shed (smokehouse) to be moved. NOTE: Nice clean sale. The car and mower to sell at NOON followed by the appliances. Starting w/smalls in the tent then furniture. Parking in the pasture field. Bring a chair. A few pictures available on the website www.reshowcase.com TERMS: CASH or CHECK LUNCH STAND Visa – Mastercard – Discover 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for check or cash Auction By Order Of Kirby L. Stake, POA DOROTHY STAKE, OWNER Auction Conducted By:

Assisting Auctioneers Bob Graber KAUFMAN AUCTION HOUSE 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER

DAVE KAUFMAN BROKER/AUCTIONEER STEVE MAAG, REALTOR, e-PRO, GRI 330-763-4769 or steve@kaufmanrealty.com

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FOR SALE: Bernese Mountain Dog, female, 2 1/2 yrs old. $2000 OBO. (330) 852-2679 FOR SALE: 3 Yr. old AKC fawn Boxer. Female, good for breeding or pet. 330-897-6140 Wanted: 1-2 yr old white poodle breeder. Approx 16" Doesn't have to be registered. (740) 599-7797

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FOR SALE: 2 Chihuahua females, 1 cream, 2 yrs old $275. 1 choc, 4 yrs old $250 or $500 for both. Both small dogs. John Hershberger (330) 897-4856 3/4 ENGLISH Bulldog female, bred, $1250. AKC registered 2 1/2 yr old New Foundland female, should be in heat soon. 330-275-0795

MEADOW LANE ANGUS FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION

Will sell at the farm located at 12494 Friendsville Rd. Burbank, OH. From SR 83 north of Wooster and south of Burbank take SR 604 east 2 miles to Friendsville Rd. then north to first farm on left.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 2014 10:00 AM

4 TRACTORS – VAN & TRAILERS: ’72 JD 4020 diesel w/wf, dual remotes, engine and clutches rebuilt, powershift trans., good rubber; ’67 JD 4020 diesel w/wf, synchro trans., dif. Lock, 18.4 x34 rears. Both of these tractors are in good running condition; Farmall 400 gas tractor w/wf, fast hitch, loader, and good rubber; MF 35 Industrial gas tractor w/loader, ps, 3 pt., (no remotes); ’07 Chevrolet 1500 commercial van, auto., high miles (200+), reliable; Ball hitch tandem axle equipment trailer 6’6” x14’ deck + 2’ beavertail; ’98 Predator Eagle 7 x 16 enclosed cargo trailer w/ramp door & side door plus a roof mtd. heat/AC unit. FARM EQUIPMENT: NH 1411 Discbine in excellent condition (approx.. 400 acres); Sitrix RT 5800 H 4 basket tedder (Ex. Cond.); NH 256 Roll-a-bar rake; Farmhand 4 wheel rake; NH mod. 276 baler w/mod. 58 thrower; NH Super 717 chopper w/one row corn head & 5’ grass head; 2 RN corn head (needs bearing); JD 16A flail chopper (auger broke) used to mow corn stalks; 2 NH Crop Carrier 8 forage wagons – 16’ w/roofs on H&S & NH gears; NH 28 Whirl-A-Feed blower; 2 Badger forage wagon front ends; 2 Badger running gears w/flatbeds; 26’ skeleton bale elevator w/transport; Int. HD 60 7 shank disc/chisel; JD 4x14 3 pt. semi-mtd. plow; JD RWA 12’ transport disc; Bush Hog mod. 1432 12’ transport disc; Brillion 13’ cultimulcher; 16’ harrowgator; JD 1240 4 RN planter w/Gandy boxes and plates; Int. 56 4RN planter w/plates; JD 8350 21x7 grain drill w/grass seeder & press wheels (no fert.); Killbros 350 gravity wagon on NH gear; NI mod. 351B single axle manure spreader; Pequea 20’ feeder wagon (pan is rusted out). JD MOWER – BBQ TRAILER & FARM MISC.: JD X300 hyd. drive garden tractor w/42” deck, only 80 hrs. Ex. Condition; Homemade BBQ trailer set up w/spit for hog roast & racks for chicken; Brock one ring & 3 ring bulk feed bins; 2 poly feed carts; 300 gal. diesel fuel tank w/elec. pump; JD 3020/4020 starter weight set; JD suitcase weights; rear weights; 20 + farm gates & coral panels; Good selection of elec. & High tensile fencing supplies; 2 Parmac fence chargers; round bale feeder; pasture mineral feeder; pr. of 18.4 x 34 T-Rail duals; some good used tires & rims; NH mod. 58 thrower; Knotter for NH 273/276 balers; small elec. incubator; junk pile. TOOLS & MISC.: Hobart Stickmate LX welder; Med. Size acetylene torch outfit; Cherry picker shop hoist Craftsman table saw; plumbing tools & material; electrical misc.; floor covering tools to include carpet cradle, power stretcher, 2 wheel dolly; small refrigerator; snow blower; rototiller; NOTE: Starting on small items and should be to tractors by around 11:00AM followed by farm equipment. Some photos on the website www.reshowcase.com TERMS: CASH or CHECK LUNCH STAND Visa – Mastercard – Discover 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for check or cash MEADOW LANE ANGUS FARM MR. & MRS. TERRY HOWLAND, OWNERS PHONE: 330-635-1621 Auction Conducted By:

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FOR SALE: 4 Shih-Tzu females, exc. breeding stock, also 1 Shih-Tzu male $75. (330) 763-1672 AKC CHIHUAHUA pups, long and short coat, all colors, including merle. $250-$450. 330-893- 2868, ask for Eli. BLACK LABRADOODLE puppies, family raised, $400, first shots, wormed, ready now! (330) 473-5742 1 YEAR old 3/4 Cavalier, 1/4 Bichon male. white/brown markings, $125 OBO. 330-897-0376 5 YR OLD Beagle female, runs on rabbits. 7 week old Beagle pups, 6 females, wormed & shots $50ea. 330-852-3107 x1 FOR SALE: 10x24 dog kennel w/ whelping unit and double holding pens, all have tenderfoot netting. (330) 600-9152 AKC 10 mo. old Yellow Lab male. 330-301-8353.

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FOR SALE: Pure bred Beagle pups, 8wks old ready to go, shots and wormed, tricolored. $35ea. (330) 464-1768 10 WKS. OLD Walker Cur cross puppies. Out of excellent hunting stock, $50 ea. Ph. (330)359-5089 5 YEAR old ACA registered gold & white Shihtzu male. Leave message, (330) 359-6254 REGISTERED UKC English Coonhound Pups, Out of good stock, shots/wormed, ready to go after 8/23/14. $200 ea. (330) 749-8509 STANDARD POODLES 14wk old, males, black, registered $500. 8wk old AKC Boxer puppies, great breeding stock $495. 330-275-0795 AKC REGISTERED LAB puppies. 5 yellow, 3 black, $400 each. 8 weeks old by 8/26/14. Call 330-852-0066

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AKC SPRINGER Spaniel Pups, field champion blood lines, 9 wks old, excellent bird & shed hunting prospects. (330) 567-3839 FOR SALE: Six pen rabbit hutch. Aaron Miller, 3916 T.R. 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 AKC LASSIE Collie puppies, 10 wks old, shots, wormed, farm raised and friendly $350. (330) 401-8983 3

MALE Beagle Bulldog Pups, shots/wormed, 8 wks old 8/21/14. (330) 852-3077 Ext 2

FREE BEAGLE female, runs rabbits. (330) 674-1411 FRENCH BULLDOG pups IOEBA registration, reasonable; Cocker Spaniel male puppies, rust/white Parti, $275; Cavalier male puppy, tri, $300. (740) 824-4361 FOR SALE: AKC Habenese male, 1 yr old, prospect for a good breeder $350 (937) 386-0003

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BULLDOG / BOSTON Terrier mix female, good mother, $600. (330) 674-1871

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FOR SALE: Beagle female 4 yrs old, hunts well, done broke $125. (330) 897-0850

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. 2008 Buick * Tractors * Furniture * Guns * Tools * Collectibles VeHicles: 2008 Buick, 37,344 miles, Lucerne Super, moon roof, leather interior; 1974 3-wheel Mud Bug; dune buggy; tRactoRs-tools: JD Gx345 tractor w/ mower. 680 hrs.; (2) JD 110 tractor w/ mower; 206 Trac-Vac w/ 6HP Briggs motor; 8 HP Tecumseh engine restored; older chipper; JD 4’ blade; lawn spreader; leaf blower; wheel barrow; commercial Char-Broil stainless grill; Craftsman drill; Craftsman sawall; bench vise; bench grinder; Dewalt radial arm saw; scroll saw; Craftsman air compressor; Craftsman push mower; Stihl 026 chainsaw; McCulloch chainsaw; Black & Decker skill saw; floor jacks; handsaws; Craftsman socket set; opened wrenches; pipe wrenches; 7’ step ladder; tin snips; hammers; drill bits; ext. cords; organizers; lots of small hand tools; shovels; rakes; hoes; fuRnituRe-HouseHold: 3 pc. bedroom set; kneehole desk; oak queen bed; oak 8 drawer chest of drawer; oak curio cabinet; oak 2 door 2 drawer open top book shelf; oak spindle back bench; oak secretary desk; wrought iron rocker w/ ottoman; wrought iron sofa; sofas; chest of drawers; oak entertainment center; oak 5 shelf corner shelf; oak round end table; oak heart shape end table; cherry hall mirror; cedar chest; oak table w/ 2 leaves, 6 oak chairs; oak coffee table; oak sofa table; leather rocker recliner; 3 cushion sofa w/ matching loveseat; 2 swivel bar stools; rocker; Millcreek stoneware canister set; toaster; skillets; pots & pans; Sony TV; stereo; quilt rack; more misc. kitchen items; guns-collectibles: Winchester Model 61, 22 cal. pump serial no. 27247; Winchester Model 70 30-06 cal., bold action Leupold scope; Winchester Model 12, 16 ga.; Browning Sweet 16, 16 ga. made in Belgium; 38 cal. Smith & Wesson 5 shot revolver; J.C. Higgins Model 29, 22 cal. semi auto; Hocking Valley corn sheller; Victrola; 2 copper boilers; wrought iron chairs; 3’x4’ deer carving; old boat motor; Seth Thomas key wind clock; quilts; Longaberger baskets; corn planters; harness parts; double tree; fishing items; fishing rods & reels. note: This is a good clean auction. Most of the oak furniture was made local. Will sell in 2 rings; 3 -3½ hour auction. Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com for photos and updates. teRms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Sale by order of: Lisa Edwards

FOR SALE: AKC 4 yr old Chihuahua male, fawn colored, proven. 1 yr old Pom male, pure bred but no papers. Henry Mast 2619 CR 160, MLBG (330) 359-5629

FOR SALE: 3 Beagle females. 4,5,6 years old. Excellent mothers, priced to sell. 330-674-4205 FREE KITTENS to home. (330) 695-2044

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FOR SALE: Redbone Coon Hound, 4-females, 1-male, 8 wks old, shots/wormed, (330) 987-4983 FOR SALE: dog kennel 10x18 outside runs and whelping pen, good cond., $5000. (330) 621-3729 4 YR old AKC Maltese male, proven $350. 2 female Yorkies, 1 yr old, good breeding stock $600ea. 4 yr old, 6 yr old, Chihuahua males, proven $150ea. (330) 359-6428 KENNEL REDUCTION! Bull dogs & bull dog mixes for sale. Good young stock. (330) 440-2922 FOR SALE: BEAGLE mix puppies, 3 males, $50ea. & also FREE KITTENS! (330) 359-5683 Cavalier Pups. 1 AKC Ruby Male $650, 1 ACA Tri-Male $600, 1 ACA Ruby female $700. (330) 749-1054 FOR SALE: Registered French Bulldog male, pet only, great with kids, $1000 (330) 763-4037 FOR SALE: 4 year old English Bulldog. Male, not registered but AKC eligible. Brucellosis tested. $950. Alfred L. Keim, 3670 TR 655, Millersburg, OH 44654 after 5 P.M. ITALIAN Mastiff (Cane Corso) puppies, family raised, shots up to date, vet checked $800. (740) 291-7384

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BEAGLE MALE: 1 yr. old, very friendly. $25 OBO. 330-674-0520

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FOR SALE: Yorkie puppies, small, cute, ears up, 4 males, $500. Ready Sept. 1st. 330- 897-1377†x1 13 WK old AKC female yellow lab puppy for sale, $400. (330) 473-2892 2 TAN male beagle & poodle cross puppies. 7 wks., $250 ea. Crist E. Miller, East of Walnut Creek, Twp Rd 420, Sugarcreek, 330-852-4854 FOR SALE: (2) Teacup Yorkies, 1-male, 1-female, AKC Registered, (330) 897-0449 FOR SALE: Habanese Cross Pups, 8 wks old, nice fluffy pets, non-kennel raised, $75 (330) 852-3510 FOR SALE: 2 3 yr. old French Bulldog females. (419) 994-3805 BICHON ACA PUPS, good breeding stock, males $400, females $700. (330) 749-1054 YORKIE FEMALE 1 1/2 years old, small, 5 lbs. Vernon Hershberger (330) 893-0813 BOXER: BLACK and white female. 4 yrs., spayed, UTD on shots, housebroken. 937-537-0243 FOR SALE: Reg'd German Sherherds, breeding stock, 4 females, 1 male, ages 1-4 yrs. old, excellent quality, 1 bred--due soon. 330674-2754. FOR SALE: Black Golden Doodle Male, 14 weeks old, out of English Cream Golden Retriever. (740) 610-7256 AKC BOXER male, Fawn w/White markings & black mask. 3 yrs old DNA tested. AKC Sealed Brindle female, w/white markings, 2 yrs old. (330) 893-2898 SILVER LAB Puppy, 5 mo old. female, real friendly dog. (330) 317-6637 WANTED a couple good mice and rat cats for farm. 330-763-4827 FOR SALE: Australian Shepherd puppies. 330-674-1632 WANTED TO buy: Adult Wheaten male/female. Call 330-275-0795 BERNESE MOUNTAIN Dog puppies, AKC registered, shots, wormed, nice markings, friendly and playful $800. (330) 600-0894 11 mo. old male Walker & 5 mo. old male Walker, UKC & PKC, exc. bloodlines. (330) 763-1475 after 5pm. FOR SALE: Mini Bulldog Puppies, kid friendly, very cute, start at $695. (330) 763-4037 BLUE HEALER cross fem. pups. Started on cattle $40. 8807 West Lebanon Rd., Navarre, OH 44662 GERMAN SHEPHERDS, all registered 1 male & female, 3 female puppies, 13 weeks old, black/tan 330-674-1400 3

WALKER puppies 9wks old. $100ea. Call for more info (330) 359-6318 VM

FOR SALE: AKC male, (330) 897-2313

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3 MORKIE-POO, 3 mo old, shots, wormed, very cute and playful. $250 & $300. (330) 401-8983


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VERY CUTE People friendly puppies, Fox Terrier/ Havenese mix, 8 wks old, 5454 TR 629, Mlbg, (330) 893-1364

FOR SALE: Old English Bulldog, female, 1 yr, $400. 3/4 English Bulldog 1/4 Puggle, female, 1 yr, $300. Would consider trade. Japheth Yoder, 4260 TR 617, Mlbg, (330) 674-4092

FOR SALE: Blue Merle Austrailian Shepherd, female, 1.5 yrs old. Would make good farm or hunting dog, very smart. $500 obo. John Hershberger (330) 897-4856

FOR SALE: AKC Black Lab Males. 13 weeks old. Also, wanted yellow Lab Male. 330-695-9814 Ext. 3. 1 4 1/2YR old Yorkie, 3lb. 10wk old male Yorkie, both pets only. $150ea. (740) 824-4063 WANTED: Toy Australian Shepherd female dog. Breeding age. Leave message, 740-599-1566 FOR SALE: KENNEL SELL OUT! 10x12 Kennel w/ 4 3x8 outside runs & 2 Whelping pens - 1 Registered Boxer Male 4 yr. old, Proven Breeder (Brindle)- 1 Registered Boxer Female 4yr. old (Brindle)- 1 Beabull Female 1 yr. old- 2 Beagle Females. John E. Troyer, 1482 CR 600, Baltic. (330) 897-1263 1/2 mile N. of New Bedford NOW SELLING ON BEST OFFER: 10X14 BLDG, Med-S-Dogs, 3'x7' chain link runs, roof, wash down, whelping units, propane stove. (330) 600-0046. 9 WK old Schnoodle puppies $425. (330) 852-3367 FOR SALE: 2 section kennel cages, 8x20ft. with 10 4x4 cages, galvanized tender foot flooring, 1x1 coated wire dividers, stainless steel doors, good cond., $750ea. (330) 674-2883

FOR SALE: 2yr old Shih-tzu Cavalier, proven male. Also 3 yr old Shih-Tzu Cavalier female $250ea 330857-5550

FREE TO a good home: 1 yr old male pure bred blue merle Australian Shepherd, house trained 330-473-5782 NEWFOUNDLAND puppies, 8 wks. old, AKC reg'd, shots and wormed, parents OFA (hip certified) $1500. (330) 852-2876 Ext 1 YORKIE PUPS, Parti Color, nice size, AKC Reg, male: $600, female: $750. Taking Deposits. (330) 749-1054 AKC registered yellow lab puppies, males & females, shots & wormed, ready to go! (330) 600-0719 VM FOR SALE: 2 yr. old mixed farm dog, Sherherd-Blue Heeler cross, well started on cattle/horses, $150/obo. 330-674-2754. ACA SHIBA Inu pups, good breeding stock $500. Call for more info (330) 231-5754 FOR SALE: Pom. male, 8 mo, old, purebrd, $100 OBO. Marvin Troyer, (330)852-9039 WANTED: JAPANESE Chin Dog Females. Daniel Miller 11323 Saltcreek rd., FDBG FOR SALE: 1 YR. OLD Malti-Poo female, due to cycle anytime, good mother, $300. (330) 695-9310

FOR SALE:TOY Fox Terrier, female, 11 mo. old. Call 330-893-2521

YORKIE FEMALE: 14 month old. Would also make a great pet. Very playful. $200 obo. 330-279-3867

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12WK OLD Chocolate lab male, AKC, call (330) 695-2045 VM

STANDING AT Stud, color Standard Poodle AKC registered with pion bloodlines. For info call (330) 763-0551

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2 YR old ACA Weimaraner female, $500. 3 yr old ACA Weimaraner female, $500, 2-Weimaraner puppies, $400 ea. Ready by 8/19. (330) 674-1611 after 5pm.

FOR SALE: 10" Powermatic table saw, left tilt with attached router table. Good cond. 330-897-6140 FOR SALE: 2001 15-hp Bauer Rotary screw air compressor, 12,000 CFM Powermatic Air makeup system, 24" Keim Hydraulic dust blower, 1000 gal. air tank. 330-897-0406. FOR SALE: 40HP AC Induction motor, converts single phase to 3 phase tower $500. 10HP used electric motor $250. Both in good cond. (330) 893-9371

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WANTED:Garage Doors 112x8 & 1-14x14. Also shop windows & 5-40 ft. trusses & 1 ent. door. Andy Weaver, 13013 TR 506, BP, O 44611 WANTED: USED Piano, will pick up (330) 473-8778

Home Condo For Sale 520

FOR SALE: Ranch home, 3BR, 3BA, single girls bedroom w/bathroom & sitting rm. This is on 2 1/2 acres 7750 Nonpariel Rd., Fredericksburg. OH 330-695-9898

415

Mobile Home For Sale

14x70 KIRKWOOD 1986 mobile home, fair condition. (330) 473-2545 50-FT. MOBILE HOME, nice for hunting cabin, good cond., must be moved. $5000. 330-674- 4697

425

Land Sale Rent

LOT FOR sale $4500, 422 W. Larwill, in Wooster. 740-501-0192.

WANTED: 1,000GAL. LT tank in good condition (419) 569-5791

435

WANTED: Dehumidifier (330) 674-2467

3 UNIT rental property built new in 2012, $175,000 or rent to own. 330-473-2530

WANTED: ROUND pen and sulky. David L. Troyer, 2033 TR 165, Sugarcreek, OH (330) 852-3918, ext. 1 WANTED: 1 Cam Bow State Price and Model, also Rem. 870 20 gauge with slug barrel. Andy Raber, 10688 Hogback Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627

460

Comm Property - Sale

Apartment Rentals

NON-ELECTRIC ONE BR apartment. $250mo+appl. Brinkhaven area. (740) 294-5654

WANTED: PULLEY TO mount on rear of Ford tractor or 3-pt. (330) 600-8225.

475

FLIP TOP school desks, please call voicemail 330-279-2598

FOR RENT: in Baltic. Nice one bedroom apartment with one car garage. 2 Bedroom house with 2 car garage and small shop. Has new kitchen, flooring and paint job. NO smoking and NO pets. Call 330-934-0670

WANTED: VITA Mix. Also, large dog house. 330275-8491

405

Killbuck area, country home, log cabin, 3br, 1.5ba, free gas, most appl furnished, no smoking, deposit & reference required. (330) 473-2416

OPEN HOUSE – SUNDAY AUGUST 31st 1 pm - 4 pm Tour a brand new 4 bedroom colonial home as it nears completion. This home 04050 AD13473410 180 suite features an impressive owner’s 10284542 and owner’s bath. An open first floor is perfect for entertaining and get togethers. Location 6354 Cowgill Lane New Cumberland, Ohio 43732 866.839.2375 Equal Housing Opportunity

410

3BR, 1.5BA home on 2.872 acres, between Berlin & Mlbg on TR 311, small barn & pasture. Taking silent bids. (330) 231-3923 3BR 2BA home w/ 2 car detached garage on 7 wooded acres CR 190 Fresno OH, lots of wildlife, will be taking bids on Aug. 27th at 7pm. For info call 330-275-8602 MINI-HORSE FARM 5.86ac. 2400sq.ft. w/ pond, 5-heated stalls, $190k firm in Holmesville. Howard Hanna, Ron Cooke (330) 575-7020

FOR SALE: 1996 14' Crestliner Boat with 9.9 HP Mariner Motor fish finder, $2500. Atlee 330-698-1778 FOR SALE: 9.8HP hand tiller Mercury, complete w/ gas tank. $550 OBO (330) 473-0325 PM ENGINE Service & Resoration Specializing on boat motors, farm equipment, lawn mowers & more! Call for more information. (330)473-5639

530

Motorcycles ATVs

2006 Kawasaki KLR 650 dual sport, 1400 miles. Like new, $3800. 330-567-5931 MOPED FOR sale, 2012 Tomos LX, white, like new, $900. Call or text 330-763-0506

535

24' GOOSENECK Camper, new water tank & floor, inside redone. Call to see. (330) 484-3004 or (330) 705-2873 1997 JAYCO Eagle 30ft camper, not used hard, very clean, loaded w/ lots of extras. Perfect for your hunting property this fall. $7100 (330) 695-2170 VM

540

Trucks SUVs

Silver, 29K, $18,000. (330) 231-1467

2010 GMC Sierra 1500 Z71, 4X4 Extended cab 42,300 miles Gray/Green loaded. $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . O B O . 330-464-9669 2007 CHEVY Hardtop clamshell silver in color, brand name: Jason, $300. (330) 276-0219 2005 DODGE 1500 SLE, 4.7 V-8, Reg cab, 2WD, Air, Cruise, PS, PW, Tilt, AM/FM CB radio, 91K, $7,475 obo. (330) 378-3321 '05 GMC Envoy, 145K, Good condition, 3rd row seating, $7,500. (330) 473-5289

3BR 2BA house for rent close to Pinecraft, Florida. W/D & fully furnished. (330) 893-2013

545

500

Vans

VAN RENTAL- 15 pass. van rentals (330) 231-7737

Mobile Home Rentals 12 PASSENGER van rental,

MOBILE HOME in a Manicured Mobile Home park in Baltic, Ohio. Open concept, 2 BR., Laundry hookup, nice deck, off street parking, lawn care provided. $450/mo+$450 dep. 330-897-9045 M-TH, 8-4.

Automobiles

2006 FORD Escape, XLT, 2WD, 98K, $3,900. (330) 377-4190 2002 CHEVY Malibu, 146K, 3.1 V-6 Auto, Air, runs good, clean car. $2,200. (330) 377-4190 2002 MUSTANG v6, 91k, new tires, 1 owner, $4500. 330-231-1468.

great rates. Available now! NEO Van Rentals, Dundee area (330) 852-0367

2008 CHEVROLET Express 3500, 15 Passenger Van, Good Condition, A/C, 136,500 miles, $11,500. Call 330-763-3283 VAN FOR RENT. 2008 15pass, hitch receiver, XLT, tinted glass. Good Rates Mlbg. 330-231-4493

650

Building Materials

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.

655

Cabinet Making

Custom Cabinets at $215 per ft. on an average kitchen includes bottom and top cabinets, maple box cabinets starting at $130per ft. Willow Springs Cabinet 31479 TR 231, Fresno, OH 43824. 330-897-0099

695

Cleaning

RVs & Campers

4BR, 2.5BA, home, between Mlbg & Berlin, secluded setting, no smoking, 330-600-1404

495

Home Condo For Sale

Boats 650

Home Condo Rentals 2012 TOYOTA Rav4, AWD,

Open Houses FOR RENT or for sale:

10284542

AKC & ACA reg'd St. Bernard male, 8 mo. old, out of good breeding stock, $1500; AKC English Bulldog female, 1-1/2 yrs. old, breeding now, $1250; 1 yr. old AKC, 320 Tools Machinery Great Dane female, color merle, out of great breeding stock, $1500--includes 1st FOR SALE: 2008 Dauer breeding; Boxer AKC 4 yr. Compressor, model old, had 13 pups in Feb., due NK100UF 40-Dual. in heat soon, black w/4 white (330) 695-2082 feet & white chest, $495; 2 yr. old 3/4 Cavalier, 1/4 Cocker FOR SALE: Natural gas genSpaniel female, tri-color, erators; 12kw Onan, good $350. 330-275-0795 cond., $3000. 15kw Onan w/ 4cyl. Ford engine & encloFOR SALE: AKC Siberian sure 430hrs, nice unit Husky Puppies, 8wks old, 1 $5500. 50kw Kohler w/ GM male, 2 females. (330) v8 engine & enclosure 439-8844 308hrs, like new $8500. 330-231-2634 FOR SALE: 8 wk old Australian Shepherd mix pups, FOR SALE: Hydro drill-comes very nice, cheap. with drill bits and enough Holmesville, (330) 279-9252 pipes to drill a well 70ft Ext 1 deep. Also includes some casing pipe. Call (330) FOR SALE: Puggles, 9 893-8010 weeks old, 5 females, 5 males, wormed & 1st shots, FOR SALE: Pallet forks for nice puppies 330-465-8629 skid loaders, $585. Also Grapple Bucket, priced to 3/4 BLUE Heeler 1/4 Terrier, sell. Mt. Eaton Trailer, LLC. 6 mo old female, ready for 330-359-0150 the farm! (330) 897-6106

Tools Machinery 410

Building Materials

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

10190485

300

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DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604. EXP. Residental cleaner with references has customer openings 330-473-3089.

775

Fencing

YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497 DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split, rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. Also repairs. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433 Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 x1 / 231-8813


38 — Thursday, August 21, 2014

The Holmes County Hub Shopper

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

2015 Honda Pilot EXL AWD

SIGN & DRIVE!

$229

IN STOCK!

MO. LEASE

2014 Honda Ridgeline Special Edition

IN STOCK!

SIGN & DRIVE!

$273 MO. LEASE

2014 Honda Odyssey EXL

IN STOCK! SIGN & DRIVE!

$283 MO. LEASE

All Leases are 36 month 36,000 mile closed end. Lessee responsible for excess wear and tear and excess mileage. 2014 Civic LX requires $3842 cash or trade equity up front. 2014 Accord require $4361 cash or trade equity up front. 2014 CRV LX AWD requires $4778 cash or trade equity up front. All leases are plus tax, title, documentary fee, license plates and mud guards. Sign and Drive leases are the payments plus tax and include title, documentary fee, license plates and mud guards. vLease and Finance offers are for well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. Offers good through 09-02-2014.

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.

P7774

2012 Civic LX 32k Miles

$

15,998

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

P7766

P7786

2011 Accord EX-L V6

2012 Odyssey EX-L 35k Miles

$

19,706

$

28,988

P7773

P7777

P7775

2011 CRV EX 4WD

2012 CRV EX AWD

2011 CRV LX 4WD

Here Are Our Other Select Used Cars $ A516A

5,998

1999 Century LTD

$ P7767

6,500

$

2000 Jaguar S-Type 4.0

A394A

7,777

2007 Uplander LT

$ A500A

9,998

$

2009 Buick Lucerne CX Very Clean

A422A

9,998

2008 3 S Touring

$ P7778A

10,988

2005 Cadillac CTS 75k

$ A445A

11,583

2007 CamryXLE

WE $ A504A

11,588

2009 Civic Hybrid Navi

$ A522A

11,988

$

2008 Odyssey EX

A497A

11,988

2006 Dakota ST

$ P7757A

12,988

2009 CRV LX FWD 94k

$ A493

13,381

2008 Grand Caravan SXT

$ P7758

14,444

2012 Accord LX

BUY USED CARS

$ A485B

14,898

2008 Element EX 4WD 90k

SALES

$ A499A

14,998

2007 CRV EX 4WD

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

$ A309B

15,398

2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited-Hemi 4WD 81k

SERVICE

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

$ P7764A

16,588

2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Se 52k

PARTS

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

$ P7783

19,488

2011 Honda Element EX 4WD 61k

$ A521A

www.collegehillshonda.com

21,998

EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS

2012 Equinox LT

www.collegehillshondacars.com

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Thursday, August 21, 2014 — 39

YO U R U S E D CA R L E A D E R 2006 Ford 500 LT

7,900

$

2011 Chevy Malibu 1LT

#14332B

9,900

$

2011 Chevy Cruze ECO

11,900

$

#14401A

13,800

#3063

$

11,900

13,900

#3504

$

14,900

#3458

16,500

#3478

2012 Chevy Volt Electric

18,900

$

#3446

2014 Chevy Captiva LT FWD

20,900

$

#3514

2012 Chevy Equinox 2LT

22,900

$

#14364C

13,800

13,900

$

#3050

#14220A

14,900

$

#3500

13,800

$

16,900

#3496

$

18,900

#3445

20,900

#14409A

14,900

23,900

#3442

11,900

$

#3486

#14370A

16,900

$

#3441

13,800

$

18,900

#14449A

#3489

#3064

13,900

$

14,900

#14439A

#3483

2007 Chevy Suburban LTZ

17,900

$

12,600

#3457

13,900

$

#14249B

#3471B

$

14,500

#3416A

2010 Buick Lacrosse CXL

$

18,700

#14397A

19,900

$

19,900

#3485

20,900

$

21,400

#3492

2013 Ford Edge LTD AWD

2010 Cadillac SRX Luxury AWD

24,500

$

#3462

24,900

#14232A

11,900

$

12,800

#3474

13,500

$

2011 Kia Soul Plus

$

13,900

14,500

#3499

#3429

21,900

$

#3459

2010 Chevy Suburban LTZ

26,900

$

#15013A

#3503

2011 Chevy Equinox 1LT AWD

18,700

$

13,900

$

#3453

20,900

#14216A

14,700

$

21,900

#15017A

2012 Ford F-150 Crew XLT

29,900

$

#14012A

#3470

2011 Buick Regal CXL-4

$

15,600

#3430

2012 GMC Terrain SLE FWD

18,800

$

#3461

2014 Chevy Captiva LTZ

20,900

$

2008 Chevy Tahoe LTZ

$

#14326A

2011 VW Jetta SEL

2011 Chevy Traverse LT

$

#3450

2010 Chevy Impala LT

2011 Mini Y Hardtop

$

#3454

2012 Ford Focus SE

$

More Arriving Daily! $15,500

2011 Chevy Traverse LS AWD 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee AWD

#3463

#3490

2011 Ford Fusion SEL

2011 Chevy Equinox 1LT AWD

#14399A

2010 KIA Optima EX

2013 Mazda 2

2013 Hyundai Elantra GLS

2010 Chevy Camaro 2LT

$

$

$

2011 Chevy Traverse LT

$

11,700

$

2012 Chevy Cruze LS

2011 Chevy Malibu 1LT

$

#3381A

2010 Dodge Journey SE

2011 Chevy Cruze

2010 Chevy Traverse LTZ

$

10,900

$

2012 Chevy Impala LTZ

2011 Nissan Rogue SV AWD

2011 Buick La Crosse CXS

$

13,900

$

2011 Chevy Traverse 2LT AWD

$

#3055

#3418

2011 Chevy Colorado

2008 Chevy Equinox LT AWD

2011 Chevrolet Colorado XL

2012 Chevy Cruze 2LT

2011 Nissan Murano S AWD

$

10,900

$

2012 Chevy Malibu LS

2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT

$

#3487

2012 Nissan Versa S 5DR

2012 Chevy Impala LTZ

2011 Ford Fusion SE

2010 Ford Ranger XCAB Sport 4x4

$

11,900

$

2011 Chevy Impala LT

2012 Toyota Corolla S

$

#3479

#3511A

2011 Chevy Impala LT

2012 Chevy Impala LTZ

2011 Ford Fusion SE

$

9,900

$

2009 Mazda 5 Sport

2012 Chevy Impala LTZ

$

#3515

2010 Chevy Malibu LS

#3519

2013 Chevy Equinox 1LT

22,500

$

#14392A

2012 Chevy Suburban LTZ

43,900

$

#15024A

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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40 — Thursday, August 21, 2014

The Holmes County Hub Shopper

2004 Buick Rendezvous

2007 Pontiac G5

Stereo, Air, 1 Owner.

Sale Price

Sale Price

Sale Price

6,988

6,887

$

2005 Chevy Trailblazer 4x4

Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package

Sale Price

6,999 2003 Pontiac Vibe

$

7,988

2008 Chevy Impala LS

2008 Buick Lacrosse

2007 Ford Ranger Ext 2WD XLT

2011 Ford Fusion SE

2006 GMC Yukon Denali AWD

Power Windows & Locks, Running Boards, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package.

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, 8 Passenger.

16,977

16,999

2011 Chevy Traverse LT AWD

2011 Chevy Colorado Crew 4x4

Only 33,000 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, Running Boards, Air, Alloy Wheels, Tow.

2009 Chevy Suburban LT 4x4

Sale Price

Sale Price

All Star Edition, Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.

Sale Price

31,950

29,990

2012 Buick Enclave AWD Power Seats, Roof Rack, Sunroof, Leather, Bose Speakers

Sale Price

$

$

24,999

$

2011 Buick Enclave CXL AWD 2012 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 Z71

Sale Price

27,488

24,999

22,994

Only 41,000 Miles!!! Power Heated Leather Seats, Power Sunroof, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, XM Radio.

Sale Price

$

2010 Honda Pilot 4x4

Only 54,000 Miles!!! Heated Leather Power Seat, Power Sunroof, TV/DVD, Heated Leather, Alloy Wheels, Air.

Sale Price

$

2012 Ford Expedition XLT

Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Running Boards, Air, Tow Package, 1 Owner

17,940

Power Seats, Leather Interior, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

21,600

19,888

Sale Price

$

$

$

$

Only 19,600 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, 1 Owner, Tow Package.

Sale Price

$

Sale Price

Sale Price

2012 Jeep Compass Sport 4x4

Only 1,011 Miles!!! 1 Owner, Heated Grips, Cruise Control CD Stereo w/intercom. Like New

Sale Price

12,900

11,980

$

2011 Chevy Cruze LT

14,375

Power Seats, Running Boards, Heated Leather, Sunroof, TV/DVD, Alloy Wheels, 3rd Row.

Sale Price

Sale Price

9,200

Sale Price

10,575

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

$

Sale Price

$

$

$

$

Only 60,000 Miles!!!! Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air.

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

Sale Price

9,999

9,990

8,991

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air

Sale Price

$

Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.

$

Owner.

Sale Price

2006 Buick Lucerne CXL

Sale Price

8,900

2007 Chrysler Town & Country

Leather Power Seat, Power Moon Roof, Alloy Wheels, Air.

$

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air.

$

$

7,760

$

Sale Price

Sale Price

Sale Price

7,325

$

Only 92,600 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

2007 Chevy HHR LT

Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Remote Start, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.

Only 61,000 Miles!!! Manual, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD/Stereo, Air.

Power Seats, Roof Rack, CD, Alloy Wheels

Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD Stereo.

32,400

$

$

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