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dent, which took place earlier this summer. Tyler has started on the road to recovery with a spirit of courage and determination. His presence at last year’s festival was a huge help as he volunteered throughout the day and came back to clean the downtown area after the festival had ended. His dedication behind the scenes and humble heart for serving

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who has so kindly given to our community.” This year’s festival will have activities for children including bouncy houses, face painting and bungee trampolines. As visitors walk down the streets of Berlin and browse the shops during the festival there will be places to donate and each of the rib stands will also have a donation jar for Tyler. The Berlin Main Street Merchants are a part of the festivities along with live entertainment and music on the square from Holmes County Bluegrass, Amish Country Theater, Small Town Roots, 39 West and

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Servant’s Heart. The festival will begin at 10 a.m. with the first performance on the square at 11 a.m. Along with the rib vendors, other food vendors on hand will include Amish Country Doughnuts, roasted sweet corn and many others. There will also be a chance for attendees to voice their opinion and vote for the people’s choice winner in the rib cook-off throughout the day, with the winner being announced after the parade. “So often we drive through Berlin and see things at a glance, but this will give people an oppor-

tunity to really slow down and enjoy everything, especially if they stay for the parade, which kicks off at 6 o’clock,” added Riffle. As Berlin prepares for the Harvest Festival Parade and Rib Cook-Off, Tyler Hysong has been released from the hospital and is now recovering at home, surrounded by the love of his family. He has begun his recovery and rehabilitation, bolstered by the support of the community. Anyone wishing to donate toward the benefit for Tyler Hysong may contact Linda Riffle at The Wallhouse Hotel at 1-800-824-2013. 8439 TR 527 • Shreve, OH 44676 330-567-2569 HOURS Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:30 Sat. 8:30 - 4:00

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Church Mathai’s India Ministry to hold banquet in Walnut Creek By ARLEN MILLER For more than 30 years, Dr. GV Mathai has been visiting friends in the larger Holmes County area, and being a connector between believers here and believers in GV Mathai India. He was first invited to the Holmes County area by Pastor Homer Kandel, founder of the German Village Shopping Center in Berlin. Many locals have become friends of GV Mathai and the ministry of India Evangelical Mission (IEM), and many from our area have visited the work in India. GV Mathai will be holding his ministry’s annual fellowship dinner on Sept. 12 at Carlisle Inn, Walnut Creek, at 6:15 p.m. The public is invited to attend.

“ I t ’ s encouraging to see that the work of Dr. GV Mathai in India is not just a feeding program but Dayan spreading Mathai the message of Jesus Christ,” said Pastor Joe Mullet of Sugarcreek. Mullet, and his wife, Ina, have traveled to India and seen firsthand how lives are changed through Mathai’s ministry. Mullet has taught in the church and Bible college at India Evangelical Mission’s base in South India and among church members in the metropolitan city of Mumbai in the north. The Mullet’s daughter, Rosetta, and three friends also visited Mathai’s work in India in 2013. When Rosetta was asked whether she rec-

ommends that others from the States also visit India, her response was, “Definitely.” She said, “It expanded my horizons and has helped me think outside the box.” How has the trip changed her life? It has helped her in “learning to live life with more abandon and not hanging onto earthly possessions so tightly.” Others from the Holmes County area who have visited India and have seen Dr. Mathai’s ministry, include Bill Mullet, Roy A. Mast, Melvin Mullet, Eddie Hochstetler, Gerald and Ada Hershberger, Mary Chupp, Marvin and Katie Raber, Eddie Kline, Mike Kline, Lamar Hershberger, Melvin and Dena Yoder, Richard and Jane Graven, Mark and Dorothy Rohrer and Arlen Miller. India Evangelical Mission was founded in 1966 with “reading rooms” — public rooms that were

Briefs Gospel sing planned

ceeds will go to support New arrival the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-857-5516. LOLA BELLE was born Aug. 19 to Joey Amazing Grace Baptist or 330-464-1261. Weaver and Samantha Temple, state Route 241, Collett of Killbuck. She Millersburg, will pres- Free Bibles was 6 pounds, 3.8 ounces ent an evening of song and 181⁄2 inches long. and praise on Sept. 6 at 6 available Grandparents are Joe p.m., featuring the Angle Need a Bible? We can and Penny Weaver of Big Brothers of Aurora as deliver/mail you one with- Prairie, Robert and Kelly well as other groups. The out cost or obligation. KJV Hinds of Clark and Lee church is off Massillon Bible, New Testament, and Deb Collett of Big Road, Millersburg with Large Print and Children’s Prairie. Jim Butler as pastor. For Bible Stories are available. Great-grandparents are more information, 330- Contact: 330-855-7734, Jack and Lola Johnson of 231-4351. 330-927-4857, 330-939- Millersburg and Irvin and 6231 or needfreebibles@ Kathy Sprang of StrasJoint services set gmail.com. burg. Clark and Millersburg Presbyterian Churches Visit the Holy Quilt donated to have been following sum- Land in March homecoming mer worship service times and holding some joint Join Pastor Bob Fet- Pat Stocker of Wide View services. Summer worship terhoff of Grace Church Garden Club donated a new, will continue through of Wooster on the “21st queen-size quilt, recently August with Clark Pres- Annual Comprehensive completed by an Amish byterian worship at 9 a.m. Biblical Tour of Israel and friend. It was auctioned after and Millersburg at 10:15 Jordan.” This 13-day trip the Holmesville Homecoma.m. Joint worship ser- features first-class hotels, ing parade on Saturday. vice on Oct. 5 will be at round-trip airfare, two Proceeds were donated to Millersburg Presbyterian daily meals and admis- the Prairie Township Fire sions to sites like the TemChurch at 10 a.m. ple Mount, Garden Tomb, Department and Wide View of the Holy Sepul- Garden Club. Donations needed Church cher, Masada, Petra, a boat Donations are needed ride on the Sea of Gali- Photos accepted to help troubled boys. lee. For more information, The Trading Post Thrift call 330-264-9459, Ext 220, for photo contest Store is located at 7703-B email info@woostergrace. Wayne-Holmes Right to state Route 241, just west org, or go to www.ohiohol- Life is accepting contesof Mount Hope. All pro- ylandtours.com. tants for its annual Baby

opened in the city, where the local newspaper, periodicals, gospel literature and the Holy Bible were placed as free reading for the locals. These rooms were patterned after the reading rooms the communists had established to further propaganda in the mid 20th century. In many of these places where reading rooms had been started, churches were later established. Today, there are IEM churches in the city of Mumbai and in the southern state of Kerala, and other states, including Orissa and Manipur. In the southernmost state of Kerala, IEM has a Bible college where about 70 nationals are trained in a three-year B.Th. college program with a goal of sending them back to their villages with the saving message of Jesus Christ. The same location, in the south, is also home to a children’s home for

around 100 children, plus around 50 children are supported in their homes. Most of the children who stay at the mission home have parents, however, they have limited resources to care for their own children adequately at their homes and be able to send them to school. The campus becomes “home” where love flows freely to the children during the school year while IEM shares the message of Jesus Christ with each of them. For nearly 50 years, IEM has reached out with the gospel message to the people of India by meeting spiritual, physical and material needs. Large outdoor evangelical crusades, tract distribution, disaster relief work, Christian reading rooms, and Bible correspondence courses have proven effective in meeting needs and sharing the message of hope and salvation with the local peo-

ple. IEM provides for the needs of slum and leper colonies, and periodically sets up temporary medical clinics. The Sept. 12 dinner will feature singing by Harmony Five from McConnelsville, Ohio and updates and reports from the field by Dr. GV Mathai. The main speaker will be Dayan Mathai, son of Dr. GV Mathai. The adult-oriented dinner is free and open to the public. There will be opportunity given at the dinner to financially contribute to the work of India Evangelical Mission in India. For reservations to the Friday, Sept. 12 dinner, please RSVP no later than Tuesday, Sept. 9 to: Sam and Mary Hershberger at 330-231-5092, Eddie and Irene Hochstetler at 330-674-1485, Mel and Amanda Mullet at 330-852-2294, or Gerald and Ada Hershberger at 330-204-5705.

Community briefs Photo Contest, which will be held during the Wayne County Fair. Parents may submit a photograph no larger than four inches by six inches of their child, ages 0-2 as of September, along with the child’s name, date of birth, parents’ names, address and phone number. A self-addressed stamped envelope must be included if the photo is to be returned. Only the child’s first name and photograph will be posted at the fair. Voting will take place at WHRTL’s booth, and $1 equals 100 votes. The contestant with the most votes will receive a gift certificate for a LifeScapes Studio session and an Expressions print and will be announced on the group’s website and in area newspapers. Pictures should be sent to WHRTL, P.O. Box 1231, Wooster OH 44691 or emailed to WayneHolmesRTL@yahoo.com by Sept. 1. For more information contact Carrie at 330264-8877 or WayneHolmesRTL@yahoo.com.

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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.

Let your family know you’re safe If your community experiences a disaster, register on the American Red Cross Safe and Well website, available through RedCross.org to let your family and friends know about your welfare. If you do not have Internet access, call 1-666-GETINFO to register yourself and your family.Register

for Health and Safety Classes at 1-800-RedCross or at www.ecross.org. For more information on American Red Cross programs, to make a donation or to assist with the Holmes County Chapter, contact Executive Director Patricia Lang at 330674-5861.

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

Food Pantry open monthly for distribution Glenmont Food Pantry is open for food distribution on the second Tuesday of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont School House. It is part of the Ohio Benefit Bank, an online program of the Ohio Association of Foodbanks. The next food distribution day will be Tuesday, Sept. 9.


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facilitate that, we’re going to help do that. “The majority of the kids participating in soccer over the past few years have been West Holmes kids since Hiland broke off and started its own biddy soccer program,” she added. The Park District games are played locally during the week at Millersburg Elementary, the Holmes County Training Center, Killbuck and Lake Park (Big Prairie). The outfield at Deer Run will be used as well later in the season when the fields become available. The field at Old Airport Park is under water. The Knights Youth Soccer teams will compete in

Wooster in U6, U8, U10 and U12 on Saturdays. “We got approached by some parents and varsity coaches at West Holmes, and we all worked together to get the kids playing as Knights Youth Soccer to get everyone on the same page,” Halverson said. “The program is still open to any child in the county who wants to play, but those kids who want to play park district soccer and go represent Knights Youth Soccer up in Wooster, we’re helping facilitate that. “We’re trying to get everyone playing locally, and those kids who want to do even more, we’re helping them go up and

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September library events Bob Porter said. “This is the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings and the Battle of Bulge. We decided we would honor the World War II veterans of the area.” There will be two military Jeeps in the parade with some surviving members of the armed forces taking part in the parade. World War II veterans Dale and Don Roach, Joe Doyle and Herb Simmons will share their war stories and answer questions at the display set up at the museum. “People can come in to the museum and see the veterans and visit with them and hear their stories. It will be interesting to honor these veterans,” Porter said. “I’ve got a lot of World War II memorabilia in our third room at the museum.” There will also be some World War II reenactors, headed up by John McFarland. They will follow along behind the Jeeps in the parade and put on a demonstration outside the museum, which will be open all day Saturday and Sunday until the evening entertainment begins. There will also be an open flea market this year for anyone who has quality items to sell. They can come and set up for the weekend free of charge. The parade starts at the industrial park south of town (on state Route 60) and runs north on Main Street past the fire station.

the program. “The wall features 137 names of various military personnel from Ohio. They were here last year and it was absolutely moving. You have to be there to see and witness this performance.” Rolling Thunder sets up from noon until 6 p.m. on Saturday, and has a one-hour program that begins at 2 p.m. Their program promotes, educates and raises awareness about the 80,000 veterans who are still missing in action. They have three simulations portraying a POW rescue, a ghost walk where a Vietnam veteran goes to the wall for the first time and the third is beyond the wall, where a mother, a wife and a child go to the wall. “One key lady in the group who was in the hospital giving birth to her son 47 years ago when her husband went missing does this program in his memory,” Zickefoose said. The show is interactive. They display a cage from Vietnam where prisoners were kept and they have a souvenir stand that raises money for veterans and their families. The World War II commemoration will also take place all weekend at the Killbuck Museum. “The last couple years we’ve done Civil War displays and had some Civil War re-enactors com- Reporter Kevin Lynch memorating the 150th can be reached at 330-674anniversary of the Civil 5676 or klynchthe-dailyWar,” Museum director record.com.

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Growing Readers Story Time at the Central Library — Wednesdays at 11 a.m. Sept. 3-Oct. 1. Children ages 2-3 along with their parents or caregivers are invited to join staff at the Millersburg location for stories, songs, crafts and more. Registration is required. Call 330674-5972, Ext. 211. Preschool Story Adventures at the Central Library — Wednesdays at 11 a.m. Sept. 3-Oct. 1. Children ages 4-5 along with their parents or caregivers are invited to join staff at the Millersburg location for stories, songs, activities and more. Registration is required. Call 330-674-5972, Ext. 211. Story Celebrations at the East Branch — Mondays at 11 a.m. Sept. 8-Oct. 6. Children ages 2-5 along with their parents or caregivers are invited to join staff at the Walnut Creek location for stories, songs, rhymes and more. Registration is required. Call 330-893-3464. September Mini-Minecraft Night at the Central Library — Thursday, Sept. 11 5:30-7 p.m. at the Central Library in Millersburg. Kids ages 7-11 are invited to play Minecraft on a secure server in multiplayer mode. Registration is required and space is limited. To register or for more information, call 330-674-5972, Ext. 211. LEGO® Builders Club at the East Branch — Saturday, Sept. 12 from 11 a.m.-noon at the East Branch in Walnut Creek. Children ages 6-12 are invited to join the LEGO Builders Club. Builders

will be provided with a theme to build but you can let your imagination soar. Participants will have the opportunity to show off their creations to their friends and families. Space is limited and registration is required. Stop by the East Branch or call 330-893-3464 to register. Dinner and a Movie at the Central Library — Monday, Sept. 22 at 6 p.m. Showing the hit movie based on the bestselling novel by John Green. Pizza will be served. Doors open at 5:45 p.m. and the movie starts promptly at 6. Registration is required for this free program. The movie is rated PG-13. Program sponsored by the Friends of the Library. To register, call 330-674-5972. Mini-Minecraft at the East Branch — Thursday, Sept. 25, 5:30-7 p.m. at the East Branch in Walnut Creek. Play Minecraft on a secure server in multiplayer mode. For ages 7-12. Registration required. Space is limited. To register or for more information, stop by the East Branch or call 330893-3464. Family Movie Matinee at the Central Library — Saturday, Sept. 27 at 1 p.m. at the Central Library in Millersburg. Take a comfy chair or blanket, a packaged snack and a drink with a lid and enjoy the show. For movie title, call 330-674-5972, Ext. 211. Family Movie Night at the East Branch — Tuesday, Sept. 30 at 6 p.m. at the East Branch in Walnut Creek. It’s family movie See Pg. 15 — LIBRARY

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Local Entertainment Finders (From Page 10) While I sweated away my summers pushing a broom, Kristin was spending her days largely lounging about the lawn, idly thumbing through the vetch and fescue in search of four-leaf clovers. I don’t begrudge her this experience; it seems an entirely appropriate pastime for a budding artist. And she is, in fact, the queen of finding good luck in verdant pastures. Perhaps the well-honed “finding skills” of each led one to the other. Whatever the case we have enjoyed a fairly impressive run, these past 25 years or so, of finding interesting but typically useless items wherever we go. The following tale epitomizes our shared experience. When the Great Ohio Bicycle Adventure was

in town back in June and I was in charge of hosting the overnight stay of 2,000 campers at Wayne College, Kristin graciously volunteered to spend the night with me in a tent on one of the parking islands in the middle of campus. As we nodded off to sleep that night a thought from earlier in the day hit me. “Oh, I found a diamond in the parking lot earlier today,” I said. After brief moment of silence, which I first attributed to weariness but latter surmised was a result of shock, Kristin spoke. “Wait. Did you say you found a DIAMOND?” “Yep, a diamond,” I mumbled. “If you ask me in the morning I’ll show it to you.” “Why don’t you show me NOW?” she said. “Well, because I didn’t pick it up,” I said. “Go to

that,’ but I forgot until just now.” “This is such a bunch of crap, John,” she sniped. “It’s a total fabrication to somehow make it seem like you are the ‘King of All Finders’ or something. Well, I don’t believe a word you’re saying.” “That’s fine,” I told her. “I’ll show you in the morning if you want to see it. I know exactly where it is. You don’t have to believe me if you don’t want, but it’s a pretty nicesized rock so….”

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winners and champions at other county fairs and at District Holstein Shows. On Saturday, Aug. 30 the Open Class Jersey and Guernsey shows will begin at 9 a.m. The Jersey show is also the District 4 Show and all the juniors exhibiting their Jerseys will be recognized. Lowell and Julia Stevens from the Ohio Jersey Breeders Association Inc. will be on hand to assist with the district show. Judge for the shows will be Eric Topp, from Toppview Holsteins, Botkins, Ohio. Mahoning County Junior Dairy Princess Anna McCraken, Mahoning County Senior Dairy Princess Cathy McCraken, Ohio Holstein Queen Allison Mangun and Ohio Jersey Queen Molly Michael will be on hand to pass out ribbons and trophies. Howard Moff, well known Holstein breeder, is the superintendent of the dairy show and does an outstanding job. He is assisted by his wife, Barb and son, Steve. I will be announcing the shows, always enjoyable for me, as I get to see beautiful Holsteins, Jerseys and Guernseys and work and visit with great people! A meeting of the District 3 Holstein Club was held Monday, Aug. 25 at the Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds. Plans are under way for the Harvest Hills Holstein Sale to be held on Thursday evening, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. at the Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds. Consignments will be brought in on Thursday morning and will sell at 7 p.m. that same evening. Auctioneer for the sale will be Randall Kiko with Ted Renner reading the pedigrees. Consignments are currently being accepted. See Pg. 13 — FAIR


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Weekly Market Reports Wayne & Holmes Counties WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY Aug. 16 34 LOADS — 1st cutting 92.50-205; rd. 20; lg. sq. 50 ton; 2nd cutting 225-300 ton; third cutting 275-300; straw, 150-300; oats straw 300; big sq. 147.50 ton; eggs 1.10-2. Machinery Auction, Aug. 30

41 BUTCHER HOGS — 210-240 lbs. 80; 240-260 lbs.-up 85; 260-up 76-86; butcher sows 85-down. 37 CATTLE — Steers 109117; heifers 102-126; bulls 121-125.50; good beef cows 114-119; medium-good beef cows 100-114, fair to medium cows 88-100; common cows 87-down. TOTAL HEAD — 170. DANVILLE AUCTION 30 LOADS — Hay, 1st cut15780 Body Road ting 135-305 ton; hay, 2nd and Danville; 740-599-6607 3rd cutting 250-275; hay per Aug. 16 bale 3; big rd. bales 15-80 ton; rd. hay 165-250 ton; ear corn Sale Results 19 LOADS HAY — 1st cut- 100-110. ting mixed 1-2.25 bale and MOUNT HOPE 22.50-27.50 rd. bale; 1st cutting AUCTION grass 2.50 bale; 2nd cutting Aug. 20 mixed 5.25 bale; 2nd cutting 14 HOGS — 250-280 lbs. grass 3.75 bale; ear corn 3 bag. 95 GOATS — Does 30-195; 76-79.50; sows, heavy 80-83; bucks 45-315; wethers 50-210. sows, light 66-73. 21 FAT CATTLE — Good Ewes 80-160; rams 80-200; bull calves 50-125; steer calf steers 130-145; heifers 112155; steer feeders 425-550; pigs 151.50; Choice Holstein steers 70-600; pot belly pigs 20-25; 130-135. 12 BULLS — Jersey bulls pony 45; rabbits .25-40; poultry .25-15; turkeys 10; ducks 100-117.50; 1,000-1,500 1151-7.50; guineas 3-5; pigeons 131; 1,500-2,000 125.50. 102 CULL COWS — Good/ 2-6; doves 5.50-15. high dress 102-118.50; mediNext Auction Sept. 6 um-good 92-102; fair-medium 82-92; light-thin 82-down; 79 FARMERSTOWN FEEDERS — Steers 120-310; LIVESTOCK heifers 110-275. 2907 Township Road 190 5 DAIRY. Baltic; 330-897-6081 151 CALVES — 95-120 lbs. 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 280-345; good 200-280; comAug. 19 59 CALVES — Good to mon 200-down; back to farm choice calves 290-310; medium Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. to good calves 270-290; fair to 250-350; crossbred bulls 100medium calves 250-270; com- 390; Jersey/crossbred heifers mons and lights 250-down; 210-410. 289 GOATS — Kid 155cross bred calves 350-down; back to farm, bull calves 310- down; billies 335-down; nan330; back to the farm: heifer nies 170-down; wethers 315down. calves 190-335. 759 HEAD SHEEP — 22 SHEEP & LAMBS — Lambs fair to medium 167- Bucks and ewes 70-95; lambs 40-60 lbs. choice 200-310; 177; feeder lambs 140-225. 40-60 lbs. 130-190; 60-80 lbs. 114 GOATS — 140-dowm.

165-242.50; 80-100 lbs. 160185; 100-130 lbs. 140-180; 130 lbs-up 150-162.50. TOTAL HEAD — 1,437. 65 LOADS — Alfalfa, 2nd cutting 250-350; alfalfa 3rd and 4th cutting 260-300; mixed 1st cutting 125-270; mixed 2nd cutting 175-280; lg. bales hay 10-82.50 bale and 55-210 ton; wheat straw 145-200; ear corn 115-150. KIDRON AUCTION Aug. 21 70 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 93-140; 210-230 lbs. 73.50-87; 230-260 lbs. 65-85; butcher sows 78-88.50; boars by weight 26.50-27.50. 354 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 72.50-105; 41-50 lbs. 100-117.50; 51-60 lbs. 115137.50; 61 lbs.-up 125-142.50; bred sows and gilts 130; service boars 150-185; roasters 140-200. 108 CALVES — Back to farm, bulls 100-350; back to farm, heifers 185-330; light & thin 95-down. 116 CATTLE — Steers 108-148; heifers 115-128; bulls 97-139; good beef cows 116.50130; medium to good 99-114; thin-poor 98.50-down. 2 SHEEP — Cull ewes and bucks 40-50. 15 GOATS — 12.50-170. 199 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 1,900-down; bred heifers 2,450-down; service bulls 1,200-1,485; open heifers 5001,800-down. Total head 864; total consignors 186. 35 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 160-230; hay 2nd cutting 130-260; hay 3rd cutting 225-275; lg. bales 50-85 each and 90-195 ton; straw 115-170 ton; ear corn 135.

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Letter to the Editor Shanesville Bicentennial planners say thanks On behalf of the Shanesville Bicentennial Planning Committee, I would like to send a public thank you to the many people who made the Shanesville Homecoming Celebration possible. First of all, we would like to thank Mayor Clayton

Weller for all his help, hard work and dedication. Special thanks to brick sculpture artist, Sherry Crilow; bricklayer, Jon Mullet; Tom VanFossen and Belden Brick for furnishing the bricks; landscapers, Ted and Brandon Johnson; lighting, Otto

Electric; the Sugarcreek Street Crew who dug and installed the footer; and the 86 patrons who purchased engraved bricks to make the brick sculpture a reality. Thank you to Rick Troyer and Hummingbird Music Studio for furnish-

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Please contact Shasta Mast at the Holmes County Chamber Office to join the parade.

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Sidewalk Sales • Great Food Live Music & Entertainment • Petting Zoo Face Painting • Balloon Animals • Bookmobile Kiddie Rides • Bungee Trampoline

Rib Cook Off Participants Include:

Coalway • Cindy’s Diner Smokin Bones BBQ • Hogwild BBQ Boyd & Wurthman • After Hours BBQ Smokin Joe’s Country Grill Creek Side Berlin Farmstead • Bogey’s Smokin BBQ Big E’s Southern Q • LL Log Cabin Catering If you are unable to attend but would still like to donate to: The Tyler Hysong Benefit please contact Linda Riffle at The Wallhouse Hotel at 330-852-6105 or Jaime Swartzentruber at Sol’s in Berlin at 330-893-3134

Tyler Hysong was in a near fatal accident on July 5, 2014 enduring multiple injuries. Life flight assisted in transferring Tyler to get the medical care that was crucial in saving his life. He is focusing on his rehabilitation with a positive outlook showing amazing courage. He has been released from the hospital and recovering at home surrounded with the love and support of his family. Tyler is the son of Eric and Michelle (Kandel) Hysong and the brother of Taylor and Kelly Hysong. Donations from The Harvest Festival and Rib Cook Off will assist with Tyler’s medical expenses.

ing the PA systems, providing us with the entertainment and acting as our Master of Ceremonies for the day. Thank you to Kaufman Auctioneers for conducting our plate auction. I would also like to thank Gerri Domer of the Floral Chalet for the eight containers of flowers she placed on the graves of the victims of the 1881 New Year’s Eve fire. I want to make special mention of our History Committee and Glen Hammel who spent many hours doing research for the Shanesville: 200 Years on the Hill Facebook page and also the Shanesville History Book which was coordinated by Don Sprankle and published by Gordon Printing of Strasburg. Thank you to the Union Hill United Methodist Church and the Sugarcreek First United Church of Christ for sponsoring the Women’s Bicentennial See Pg. 16 — THANKS

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Calendar (From Page 1) will play host to the event. For more information contact Jim Patterson at 330-231-1863.

Cutest Baby Contest is Aug. 30 A Cutest Baby Contest will be held Aug. 30 at 6 p.m. at the stage during Early American Days. Parents who want to have their baby entered should drop off a photo to the Pizza Parlor II by Friday. Babies must be under a year old. Call Tammy Allison at 330-276-5181 for more information.

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at the industrial park at the south end of the village. Veterans who would like to ride in the parade should contact Linda Wilcox at 330-231-6233. The pooch parade will be held Aug. 30 in front of the stage. Registration begins at 12:30 p.m. For more information call Laura Harris, 330-2768903. The festival will have a kiddie tractor pull on Aug. 30 in front of the stage. Registration is at 11:30 a.m. Contact Wilcox for more information. A raffle drawing will be held Aug. 31 at the stage at 9 p.m. Proceeds benefit the village library, museum, park and fire department. To donate a prize contact Kristy Cool at 330-763-4102. Raffle tickets are on sale at Killbuck businesses or can be purchased during the festival.

There will be a World War II display in the Killbuck Museum during Early American Days, Aug. 30-31. Any WWII veteran or family member of deceased veterans are welcome to display photos and memorabilia. Veterans are invited to ride in the parade at 2 Assistance p.m. and visit the museum applications to after the parade. For more information, contact Bob be taken Porter at 330-763-0133 or The Holmes County Linda Wilcox at 330-231- Veterans Service Center 6233. is accepting applications for assistance for SepParades, pull and tember. The deadline for applications is Sept. 19 at raffle at festival noon. The Veterans SerThe grand parade, in vice Commission Board which veterans are invited meeting will be Sept. 22 at to ride, at Early Ameri- 6:30 p.m. can Days will be held Office hours are MonAug. 31 at 2 p.m. It begins day, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.;

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Library (From Page 9) night at the library. Registration is not required. For movie title, call the East Branch at 330-893-3464. Murder at Cherry Creek Saloon: A Wild West Murder Mystery Dinner — Thursday, Oct. 23 at 6 p.m. at the Buckeye Room, Hotel Millersburg. Put on your best western duds and join us

and Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The office will be closed Labor Day, Sept. 1.

Historical Society fundraiser breakfast is back 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 open on the Cultural Center campus. A group of Holmes County artists exhibit their work and consignment items.

Holmes Liberty Coalition meets in September 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 is always welcome. www. holmesliberty.info.

ALS Benefit Walk Fundraiser is Sept. 13 planned for Camp Buckeye The sixth annual ALS

Benefit Walk, with the theme “Help for now ... Hope for the future,” will be held Saturday, 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 330763-4420 or email neala. miller@yahoo.com; Pam Gardner 330-473-7430 or email gardnermill@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. 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.

Behind the barrel at Hotel Millersburg for this interactive murder mystery where attendees participate. Dinner will be served. Doors open at 5:45 and we start promptly at 6 p.m. Registration is required for this free program sponsored by the Holmes County District Public Library. Don’t dawdle ’cause space is limited. Call the library at 330-674-5972.

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How does a tasty meal of roast pig at beautiful Camp Buckeye on Sept. 13 sound? You will enjoy a delicious meal and also will be helping to support the children’s camping ministry. Dinner is served from 4-7 p.m. There will be door prizes, hay rides, an Amish girls drill team and opportunity to fellowship as you learn more about what Camp Buckeye has to offer. Please consider joining us at Camp Buckeye at 10055 Camp Road in Beach City. Call 330-756-2380 or e-mail office@campbuckeye.org for more information. The website is www.campbuyckeye. org.

Legion Post 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 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. 26 and Saturday, Sept, 27 with serving from 3:307:30 p.m. The October fry is Saturday the 18th. The November fish fry is Saturday, Nov. 15.

Beach City American Legion holding steak dinners Beach City American Legion Post 549 will serve its next monthly steak dinners 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 nonperishable 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.

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Potato bar being held to support health levy effort By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer To raise the funds necessary to promote and get a proposed health levy before the public, supporters are playing host to an upcoming baked potato bar. The lunch will be held Sept. 3, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in the second floor conference room of the Holmes County Health and Human Services Building, 85 N. Grant St., Millersburg. Holmes County voters will see on the Nov. 4 ballot a 0.75-mill, 10-year levy request to support operations of the Holmes County District Board of Health.

If passed, it would cost the owner of a $100,000 home an additional $26.26 a year. It would generate $656,018 annually and provide the funds necessary to cover the cost of moving toward accreditation and help the department better face cuts in direct funding from the state and increasing expenses — to compensate for services no longer provided by the Ohio Department of Health and general operations. Health district funds were stretched even further this year due to response efforts related to the measles outbreak. To date, the local response, which

included surveillance and administration of more than 5,200 doses of the MMR vaccine, has cost the health district an unbudgeted $72,974, according to the health district. The fundraiser is being sponsored by the Health First committee, made up of individuals assembled to help promote the levy, board, employees and the community, according to administrative secretary Deb Zuercher, who donates the time she spends working to support the levy. Donated funds will be used to help promote the health district and the levy through sig-

nage and other promotional materials, said Zuercher, noting, “We’re not allowed to use district health funds to put a levy on the ballot.” Because it is an even year, most of the cost of the election — with the exception of advertising — is borne by the county, according to Lisa Welch, director of the Holmes County Board of Elections, who said she expects the advertising cost to be about $100. To that end, the Health First committee is still raising funds to pay the $13,076 cost of twice placing the issue on the ballot last year. Both attempts failed.

So, fundraising has a twofold purpose, said Zuercher. “We want to pay off what we still owe and we want to support what we’re doing now.” Anyone wishing to contribute directly to the fundraising campaign can do so by sending a check, payable to the Health First Fund, in care of the Holmes County Health District, 85 N. Grant St., Suite B, Millersburg 44654. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330-674-5676 or cpratt@the-daily-record.com. She’s @drnewsgirl on Twitter.

Holmes County DKG International members attend five-day event in Indianapolis Carol Remington and Bonnie Trubee, members of Holmes County chapter of DKG International, joined with women educators from around the world in Indianapolis on July 28-Aug. 1. DKG is a professional honor society for women educators with more than 81,000 members. The Society defines its mission as promoting professional and personal growth of women educators and excellence in education.

The five-day event included speaker Sarah Sladek, founder and CEO of XYZ University, and author of “The End of Membership as We Know It” and her newly released book, “Knowing Y: Engage the Next Generation Now.” Sladek offered DKG members steps in attracting and retaining multigenerational members. Other DKG convention speakers included Ron Rosenberg, who helped

attendees double their memory, and Ellen Kennedy, executive director, World Without Genocide. More than 100 workshops were offered on topics such as Common Core Standards, classroom strategies, legislative advocacy, technology, leadership, strengthening chapters, secrets of survival, culturally responsive pedagogy, portals of change and more. Carol Remington said,

“I really learned a lot and gained insight concerning growing membership with the younger generation of teachers and retirees. It was interesting talking with retired teachers from Sweden and Estonia. I also enjoyed fellowshipping with other women who have a passion for education.“ Bonnie Trubee, president of the Holmes County branch commented, “This opportunity to meet with women leaders from

other areas of the world, to learn and be inspired provided increased professional and personal development for me. It emphasized that my involvement in this organization allows me to network with professional women educators across the country.” Trubee noted members active in DKG can network to enjoy global affiliations, benefit from cutting edge technology and

instructional strategies, and serve as a mentor to other educators.” Women educators are invited to a Sept. 8 meeting at the Holmes County Training Center for a 6 p.m. carry-in dinner and tour of the facility. Teacher contact hours are provided. For more information call 330-674-3377. For more information about DKG, visit www.dkg.org. For membership information, call 1-888-762-4685.

Prep nights planned for University of Akron Wayne College and Wayne College Holmes campus The University of Akron Wayne College is planning College Road Map: General College Information Night to help high school junior and seniors, as well as their parents, with the

college enrollment process. The event will be held Sept. 15, 6:30-8 p.m., at the Orrville campus, and again Oct. 6, 6:30-8 p.m., at the Wayne College Holmes

Campus in Millersburg. College Road Map is offered at no charge and is open to students of all ages. Light refreshments will be served. The information session

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To register for the College Road Map in Orrville, RSVP by Sept. 11, either by phone at 330-684-8912, or online at wayne.uakron.edu/roadmap. No registration is

necessary for the Holmes County event. Wayne College is located at 1901 Smucker Road, Orrville, and the Holmes Campus is located at 88B E. Jackson St., Millersburg.

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The Baltic Area Historical Society is seeking the names of all those who served in the military from the Baltic area.

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!

will cover details about the college search process, selecting the right college, meeting deadlines, beginning the financial aid process and looking for scholarships and grants.

A display is being planned to honor those who served. Please call 330-897-4411 with the name of the serviceman

as it would appear on the board, the branch of service and a call-back number if leaving a message.

for their participation in the Community Worship Service. The committee would like to express their thanks to design artist, Greg Scott, who created the design for the souvenir plate, the “Welcome Home” banner and also the Bicentennial banners on the bridge. I would like to close by expressing our appreciation to the Sugarcreek Police Department for traffic control and Smith Funeral Homes for their generosity and use of their facilities. Also thanks to the “Shane Square” businesses who shared their parking lots with the

Bicentennial visitors and the Sugarcreek Businessmen’s Association for providing the liability insurance for the event. Thank you to The TimesReporter, The Budget, The Bargain Hunter, The Holmes County Shopper and WKLM Radio for publicizing our event, And last, but not least, thank you to all who attended, especially those who traveled a long distance to “come home.” We hope you had as much fun as we had planning the celebration. Judy Harstine, Chairperson, Shanesville Bicentennial Planning Committee

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Immunization clinics Child immunization clinics will be held at the following Holmes County locations in September: — Holmes County Health Department, 931 Wooster Road, Millersburg, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-4:30 p.m. (Health Clinic only, closed first and third Wednesday afternoons of each month. First and third Monday’s from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-6:30 p.m.) — Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, 2619 Township Road 144, Sept. 9 and 23, 8:30-11:30 a.m. — St. John’s Lutheran Church, 8084 State Route 241, Mount Hope, Sept. 8 and 17, 8:30-11:30 a.m. — Keim Lumber, 4465 State Route 557, Charm, Sept. 10, 8:30-11:30 a.m. Take immunization records. If a child has had immunizations, no shots will be given without the parents’ record. Those covered by health insurance, please bring your insurance card and social security number and date of birth of the person named on card. Immunizations help prevent diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, HIB, measles, mumps, rubella, chicken pox and hepatitis B. Children should begin their immunizations at 2 months of age and should be fully immunized before they are 2 years of age.

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4-H life skills award recipients fill the stage as they get their awards at the Holmes County Fair. Jason “Dorito” Perez gets ready to hit the ramp during the Solution Action Sports, FMX/BMX show at the Holmes County Fair on Tuesday, Aug. 5.

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opportunity to visit up to eight homes and talk candidly to homeowners about the relaxing log home lifestyle and what makes it so special. This self-guided auto tour is only $10 per person (suggested donation) with proceeds going to the American Cancer Society. In addition to the eight private residences, you can visit two on-site models free. Two fun-filled days of family activities also include the always popular Lumberjack Show where professionals compete in axe throwing, wood chopping and cross-

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Man shot at Glenmont Tavern By CHRISTINE PRATT Staff Writer GLENMONT — One man is in the hospital and another is in the jail after a Saturday night fight that culminated in a shooting outside the Glenmont Tavern. Joshua D. Etzwiler, 25, of 5484 Township Road 258, was flown via emergency helicopter to Akron City Hospital where, after undergoing surgery, was listed in stable condition Sunday, according to Chief Deputy Richard Haun of the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office. His alleged shooter, Devan J. Sickles, 27, of 226 Elm St., Coshocton, is in the Holmes County Jail, where he is being held on a charge of felonious assault, according to a press release issued from the sheriff’s office. Holmes County Sher-

iff’s deputies were called to the Glenmont Tavern, 121 Main St., at 11:27 p.m., Saturday, for a report of a man with a gun and shots being fired, according to the press release. Deputies, along with squad personnel from the Richland Township Volunteer Fire Department, arrived to find Etzwiler with a single gunshot wound to the upper chest, according to the report. Investigation at the scene suggests that Sickles fired a single round from a rifle, which struck Etzwiler in the upper chest. At the time of the shooting, Etzwiler was involved in a physical altercation with another bar patron, believed to be a friend of Sickles, according to the sheriff’s report. While the fight started inside the bar, it spilled

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out into the alley behind the bar, which is where the shooting took place, according to Haun. Sickles fled the scene after the shooting and was later located at his home by Coshocton deputies. The 33-year-old assault victim was treated and released from Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg, said Chief Deputy Richard Haun. At the time, there were about a dozen people inside the bar; however, the number of witnesses to the fight were limited to those who were outside at the time of the shooting, said Haun, who said the office responds to an occasional fight call at the business, but doesn’t consider it to be a problem area. “As always, we can say, alcohol and firearms don’t mix. That’s obvious in this case,” he said, noting alcohol consump-

tion and intoxication can impair a person’s judgment and common sense. At 4:10 a.m., Sunday, Sickles was arrested by deputies with the assistance of the Coshocton County Sheriff’s Office. Glenmont Police and the Coshocton County Sheriff’s Office are assisting in the investigation, which continues. Once completed, the report will be forwarded to the prosecutor’s office for review and consideration of additional charges, said Haun. Anyone with possible information regarding this incident is asked to call the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office at 330674-1936. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330-674-5676 or at cpratt@the-daily-record. com. She’s @drnewsgirl on Twitter.

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Aug. 17 — Criminal damaging was reported on state Route 520 in Richland Township. Drunk driving was reported on state Route 39 in Berlin Township. Aug. 18 — A prowler was reported on County Road 19 in Mechanic Township. Fraud was reported on state Route 39 in Berlin Township. A report was taken of auto theft on Buena Vista Street in Baltic. A report of fraud was received from Private Road 481 in Washington Township. Domestic violence was reported on state Route 39 in Hardy Township. Aug. 19 — A report was taken of criminal damaging on Township Road 466 in Washington Township. Fraud was reported on County Road 58 in Mechanic Township. Aug. 21 — Burglary was reported on U.S. 62 in Richland Township. A bad check reportedly was passed on Main Street in Berlin. Aug. 22 — Fraud reportedly occurred on County Road 58 in Mechanic Township. Aug. 23 — Fraud was reported on County Road 203 in Berlin Township. An assault was reported on Main Street in Glenmont. Aug. 24 — A report was taken of fraud on Main Street in Holmesville. Domestic violence was reported on Water Street in Killbuck. A report was received of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle on Buena Vista in Baltic.

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Career Center reports changes needed in adult programs board that enrollment in the HVAC program is 50 percent above expected enrollment while there is a “full house” for medical assistant training. On the down side, the adult welding program has a bare minimum of five students while there was not enough student interest to hold biotechnology and business office technology classes this fall. “I recently went to a meeting in Lorain (County) and nobody in the area has a business office tech-

nology program,” Carr said. McDaniel said the market for full-time adult training is shifting, with more customized services and direct training to businesses being offered while programs that have been running for years are declining. He noted some Ohio colleges and universities are having the same challenge getting enrollment to capacity to maintain the programs and services they have. “Unfortunately for

these programs, people are going back to work and when they’re going back to work they often stop seeking credentials,” McDaniel said. “This is a cycle we have seen in the past. It follows the economy.” McDaniel said officials are trying to understand the low enrollment for the welding program because local industry has what he described as “great job opportunities” available in welding. He said the board will hear a report

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in September from consultative staff about how industry needs are still being addressed through the school’s direct training service activities, which McDaniel said, “usually increase during better economic conditions.” Career Center secondary principal Rod Cheyney reported on the first day of classes, noting that operations generally went well and enrollment looks very good. He said there was a problem with the state attendance reporting

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pink couch out of the basement room and into the garage for an upcoming yard sale. I couldn’t watch, to be truthful. I was sure there was going to be a hole in the wall or a pulled back. After hiding in the kitchen, I emerged to see the couch halfway up the stairs and jumped in to help haul it all the way up and out into the garage, where it will stay until it finds its next worthy home. Until then, on it I will sit, watching the kids roller-skate around on the smooth, concrete floor, and think of my in-laws.

Clubs TOPS OH 1573 On Aug. 13, TOPS OH 1573, Nashville, eight members opened with the TOPS and KOPS pledges. Janice Tope was best weekly loser, telling members to drink at least 48 ounces of water per day. Leo Tope was best weekly rededicated loser. Mary Burgett was the best weekly KOPS. The points contest ends Aug. 27. Eileen Lowe gave a program titled “A Self Analysis of Bad Eating Habits and Changing Them” from A Nutrition Monograph for Taking Off Pounds Sensibly. It named five types of overeaters — daily overtime, eating too much with rich desserts; nibblers eat well at mealtime but eat all day long; night eater, eats heavy dinner and snacks all evening; periodic overeaters lose at social activities where high calorie foods are encouraged and binge eaters will eat sensibly for long periods and then start binging. Lowe read how to keep from getting into these bad habits.

ents and vitamins that are in the fruits. Kathy Freese was the winner for finding all the words first. Members were encouraged to eat at least three servings of fruit each day. For more information TOPS 1243 about TOPS call 330-897TOPS OH 1243, Sugar- 6007. creek met on Thursday Aug. 14, at the United Killbuck Valley Methodist Church in Sugarcreek with 16 mem- Writers’ Club bers and one visitor Has anyone ever told attending the meeting. The you “You should write a chapter had a no-gainer book”? Maybe you even meeting with a weight loss started one but never finof 8 1/2 pounds for the ished. Or, you have a great week. Best TOPS for the idea but just can’t seem to week was Kathy Freese take that first step toward and best rededicated win- getting something on paper. ner went to Mary A. Yoder The Killbuck Valley Writand Betty Miller. ers’ Guild (KVWG) might Best KOPS was Ada be just what you need to Troyer. make your book a reality. The forbidden food for KVWG is a group of serithe week is no junk food ous adult writers who are and the thing to do is to working on novels, short exercise at least 15 min- stories and non-fiction. utes three times during the KVWG meets most Sunweek. For the program an days at 1 p.m. in the Firearticle from TOPS NEWS place Room at Jitters Coftitled “Healthy Stone fee House, Millersburg. Call Fruits” was read and then a 330-464-0624 or go to http:// word-search passed out to www.killbuckvalleywritersmembers to find the nutri- guild.org/ for information. Bonnie Porter will have the program Wednesday. The group meets Wednesdays at the Nashville United Church at 5:45 p.m. with weigh in is at 5:15.

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Saying goodbye to that old Winesburg house We no longer own property in Holmes County, Ohio. We knew when we put the place up for sale that it would take just that one perfect family to come along and buy it since it was actually two houses put together. Little did we know that it would take 20 months to do it! Only the last 12 of those was it vacant, which sometimes kept me awake at night thinking about all those double utility bills, not to mention the property taxes and insurance. The old place served us

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reunions, and several children and grandchildren living with us for extended periods. The smaller of the two houses served The Man of the House well for his studio where he sold his fireplace mantels made from old barn beams and later his sandstone garden creations and bronze sculpture. We built an apartment above the studio for my mother-in-law when she decided she was tired of Phoenix and wanted to see green grass again. Apparently she forgot about the Ohio winters. She only stuck it out six years before heading west again, leaving us with all of her furniture.

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wanted to explain some of the eccentricities of the old place. We gave them a few pictures of what it looked like when we bought it so they wouldn’t think we just lived there and twiddled our thumbs. Now the torch has been passed to an energetic young couple with three daughters. There will be plenty of work, and fun, to keep them all busy. I know they have a vision for what they want to do with the place, as did we back in 1990. We are pleased and relieved to know someone else will have a chance to enjoy the old house as much as we did.

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After that we had renters, except for the two extended stretches when we actually lived up there ourselves while the big house was inhabited by our daughter, son-in-law and their six children. The two lots were a mess when we bought the place, overgrown with bushes and scrubby trees. Many hours of diligent weeding, uprooting, planting, designing, bricking and laying stone turned it into a peaceful, lovely place for visitors. We enjoyed the beauty, but the last couple years it became a lot of work. We came back to Ohio for the closing of the sale and asked to meet the new owners. We

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Hunters from all over bring beagles to prestigious event Beagles will be returning to Coshocton soon for the Don McVay Sr. Memorial Beagle Hunt sponsored by the Coshocton County Beagle Club and the McVay Family. This UKC Hunting Beagle sanctioned event will take place at Schumaker Farms in West Lafayette on Sept. 4-7. Spectator admission and parking are free. “We will see hunters here from all over

the country at this event since it has become one of the most prestigious events to win,” said Dave McVay, event chairman. “In recent years we have had between 150 to over 200 dogs in the hunt. This year we expect even more since all first round winners in each class will be qualified for the 2014 world championships.” McVay says the hunt draws participants from

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McVay said. “The public is encouraged to participate in this raffle. Tickets are sold at the event for six for $5.” McVay explains that for the event the participants are split into four dog casts or groups. “They are released into the field in areas of permission throughout the county,” he said. “The dogs are to hunt without assistance from a handler to find a rabbit. They are judged by how quickly they find a rabbit and once the rabbit is seen they are judged on how they cross an imaginary line drawn where the rabbit is seen. The dog with the highest points in one hour wins. There are no guns allowed. The dogs are scored by pencil and scorecard.” There is also a bench show where the dogs are scored based on the con-

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tional Service Center, direc- on Tuesday, Sept. 2, will tor of special education, at enable up to 10 students to learn the basics of welding, 330-345-6771, Ext. 231. including: stick welding, oxyacetylene welding, cutABLE/GED ting, brazing, TIG welding, MIG welding, and plasma classes available cutting. Free ABLE/GED classThe students will also es will be held at Millerslearn blueprint reading burg Elementary School and weld their own projMondays and Thursdays, ect to take home. Safety 8:30-11:30 a.m. and 6-9 equipment will be prop.m. Call 419-289-3313 for vided to each student. The more information. class will be held on Tuesday evenings from 6-9 p.m. for 12 weeks at Mast Farm Basic welding Service, 3585 State Route class offered 39, Walnut Creek. The Holmes County This class is open to Education Foundation Amish students who reside is offering a Basic Weld- in Holmes County and ing and Fabricating class who have completed the through its Amish Voca- eighth grade. Cost to enroll tional Training Program. is $150. Those interested This class, beginning can call the Foundation to

Land Transfers Berlin Township — Aden B. Raber and Mary J. Raber and Elvin B. Coblentz to Sharp Run Limited, 5805 State Route 39, Millersburg, $170,500. Aden L. and Barbara E. Keim to Daniel D. Troyer, 6018 County Road 77, $325,000. Karen A. McCoy, trustee, of the Shirley P. Brown Rev. Trust, and Beverly McCarren, co-trustee, to Gary Troyer and Arlene Troyer, 4654 and 4670 U.S. Route 62, $420,000. Wilgus Enterprises to Dutchman Hospitality Group, 5616 Township Road 362, $522,500. Myron P. and Esther N. Shetler to Daniel W. and Karen Burkholder, Township Road 354, 3.581 acres, $98,500. Clark — David R. and Mandy H. Miller to James R. and Effie Mae Miller, 2401 Township Road 166, $230,000. Killbuck — Stephen and Nora Armbrust to Stephen II and Julia A. Armbrust, 9558 Township Road 92, $20,500. Killbuck Township — Tina Hall, David Croft, Rebecca Croft and Pamela Mathie to Volley III and April Rogers, 3281 Township Road 74, $100,000. Knox Township — Benjamin J. and Christina Hoover to David A. DeLauder, Lot 410, October Hills, $4,000. Premier Bank & Trust to Anthony A. Troyer and Jillian Sparks, 5280 County Road 52, $55,000. Heather Campfield to David C. and Melinda

J. Eliot, Cherokee Trail, Lot 202, Wally Highland, $10,000. Mechanic Township — Ura and Esther M. Burkholder to John I. Troyer and Miriam M. Troyer, 1989 County Road 61, $96,600. Wayne J. Hochstetler and Barbara Hochstetler to David and Terri Nally, 1817 State Route 83, Lot 1596, $6,000. Jonas J. and Lizzie Mast to Allen J. and Lena A. Mast, Township Road 24, 27.461 acres, $200,000. Henry E. Miller and Iva Miller to Aaron J. and Naomi Nisley, Township Road 110, 5.185 acres, $32,147. Wayne R. and Kathryn Miller to Dean D. and Darlene Kay Yoder, 3689 Township Road 124, $200,000. Millersburg — U.S. Bank to EH Pooled 114, 216 S. Clay St., $22,300. Daniel E. Miller, Edwin Raber and Cindy Coblentz to Regal management Systems, 155 Crawford St., $42,000. Monroe Township — Bruce Yoder, Patty Masters and Cindy McDowell to Harvey A. Yoder, 5860 State Route 754, $24,000. Stanley D. and Marilyn R. Kamp to Joshua A. and Teresa A. Wengerd, 11847 Township Road 259, $170,000. Paint Township — William and Carol S. Kallberg to Andrew and Susie Kurtz, 2175 Main St., $197,000. Andrew A. and Susie Kurtz to Eli E. Jr. and Ruby Troyer, 7136 Town-

ship Road 664, $305,000. Monroe Township — Robert M. Ling to Brian L. Wengerd, 10515 Township Road, 1.5 acres, $116,000. B. Scott Pringle to Morris D. and Sally A. Christner, state Route 60, 1.33 acres, $6,650. Larry and Teresa Loder to Derek C. and Lori B. Miller, 5758 Township Road 276, $32,500. Dave Croft Construction to Toby R. and Dorothy R. Yoder, 5767 Township Road 276, $199,000. Naomi L. Young to Joshua G. and Olga Miller, 5840 Township Road 218, $120,000. Paint Township — Timothy D. and Joy K. Zuercher to Marcus Jay and Marlene D. Miller, 7725 Township Road 671, $186,000. Michael R. and Marie M. Coblentz to Jeremy A. Beachy, 7229 Township Road 668, $265,000. Carolyn A. Mathias to Jacob L. and Miriam E. Shetler, Township Road 661 and 662, 3.285 acres, $65,700. Marcus L. and Rebecca V. Wengerd to Andrew Lee and Elmina E. Miller, Township Road 416, 9.158 acres, $77,568.26. Katie S. and Daniel A. Yoder to David M. and Margaret A. Miller, 2589 County Road 160, 1.713 acres, $90,000. Jeffrey A. Mast to Mount. Hope Middle East Church No. 125, 7893 Township Road 652, 0.675 acres, $149,000. Karen A. Troyer to Conrad L. and Erika J. Yoder,

have an application form mailed to them or pick up an application at Mast Farm Service. A completed application must accompany payment in order for a student’s place to be secured in the class. The Holmes County Education Foundation has provided 27 vocational classes for its Amish population since 2000 and has invested more than $240,000 in these classes and other initiatives for the Amish community. To learn more about the Amish Vocational Training Program, stop in at the Foundation office located in Millersburg at the Cary House, 114 N. Clay St. or contact Darla Stitzlein, executive director, at 330674-7303.

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Lady Knights get an early lesson in playing on turf By ANDREW VOGEL Sports Writer The Wooster girls soccer team won’t break in the new turf at the renovated Follis Field for three more weeks, but the Generals are getting plenty of practice on the fake stuff in the meantime. They already seem right at home on the fast track. Emily Edgell buried the go-ahead goal with just under 20 minutes left as Wooster edged West Holmes 2-1 at John P. Papp Stadium on Saturday. While the new green carpet has been laid, the area

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West Holmes’ Hannah Schlegel gets off a pass during the Knights’ girls soccer game vs. Wooster High at The College of Wooster’s John P. Papp Stadium and its turf field this past Saturday night.

around the field at Follis still likely won’t be ready for another week, meaning that Saturday’s scheduled home contest was moved to The College of Wooster. Wooster’s first “real” home date is slated for Sept. 11 against Madison. It was, however, already the third game Wooster (2-1, 1-0 Ohio Cardinal Conference) has played on turf this season — and it showed. The Generals seemed just a step ahead of the Knights (0-1 OCC), who were playing in their season opener. “You could tell West Holmes hadn’t played on turf,” Wooster coach Les Wudarzewski said. “Everything has to stay on the field. We tried to have short passes on the ground with nice ball movement.” None of the passes were nicer than the one from Carla Stoll to Edgell. Midway through the second half, Edgell burst through a seam in the defense and received a nice touch from Stoll, with Edgell then taking two strides and burying the shot in the net past West Holmes keeper Jennifer Scott. Prior to this season, Edgell, a junior, was a midfielder, but Wudarzewski moved her to forward because of her foot skills. The Knights actually scored first with 21 minutes until halftime when senior Mallory Wahl split a pair of defenders and

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then slipped the ball past Wooster keeper Macie Meade. However, Wooster came right back 5 minutes later when freshman Alexis Sheely received a long pass from Brianna Copola. Sheely streaked down the right side and then fired the equalizer into the left corner of the net. “Lexie’s a pistol,” Wudarzewski said. “When she gets the ball in the right position, she’ll finish it.” From there, Wooster’s depth wore down West Holmes, with Wudarzewski frequently substituting, while West Holmes coach Josh Wengerd didn’t use any of his bench players in the first 40 minutes. “I knew they were running thin and by running people in and out,” Wudarzewski said, “it would create an advantage in the end.” Wengerd said it wasn’t necessarily that his players were physically exhausted, but the Knights’ precision was missing in the second half. “We didn’t look tired, but it was the little things,” Wengerd said. “Our passing was ugly. We’d make a big run and then kick it out of the bounds and you’re not being efficient when you’re just kicking it to the other team. Our passing led to a lot of turnovers.” Wudarzewski said that’s an area where Wooster’s familiarity on turf became an advantage. Both the Generals’ first two road contests against Wadsworth and GlenOak were on turf so they’re already accustomed to the ball moving faster on the artificial surface. Wooster has also been given a lift by a bumper crop of freshmen. In addition to Sheely, Wudarzewski starts three other newcomers in defender Grace Rickett, midfielder Maddy Nacci and the keeper Meade. “They’re going to have games where they struggle — they’re freshmen,” he said. “But they’re varsity players.” Wengerd commended the athleticism of the Generals up and down the roster. “Wooster’s got some big, strong, fast girls,” he said. In other words, a lineup tailor-made for the Generals’ new turf.

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Off and running toward what they expect will be another successful season is the West Holmes cross country team of (from left) Brent Wilson, Danny Drummond, assistant coach Michael Ewing, Ethan Meyer, Vinny DeFelice, Josh Weigand, head coach Kevin Beachy, Philip Schaffter and Mark Raber.

Are West Holmes’ runners the area’s best-kept secret? By AARON DORKSEN Sports Editor The West Holmes boys cross country team might be the best-kept secret in the area’s high school sports scene. The Knights have advanced as a team to a Div. II regional meet five straight years and have reached the state finals the last two seasons. Not many other local programs in any sport can match the consistency of seventh-year head coach Kevin Beachy’s harriers. The Knights’ opponents certainly know they’re in for a test when the Red and Blue are in the pack, but area sports fans might not realize how strong they are. “I don’t think we’re hidden from other cross country teams in our region,” Beachy said, “but maybe from the general public we are, just because cross country doesn’t usually get a lot of press.” Beachy, a Spanish teacher at West Holmes, has had a passion for running

since being part of a 2001 state cross country team at Garaway. He then ran in college at Eastern Mennonite. Soon after taking over as the Knights coach, Beachy ramped up the program’s summer running program and he calls that the key to the success. “It was just a matter of getting that consistent summer running and then that produces results,” said Beachy, who’s assisted by Michael Ewing, Brian Lash and Mike Molnar. “Ever since a couple guys started doing it, a couple more joined in and it became a teamwide thing. “You can tell in the summer when we start practices who’s run and who hasn’t.” The Knights won the Wayne-Holmes Invite last year, were fourth at the Ohio Cardinal Conference Meet, second at the Div. II Pickerington Regional and 13th at the state meet. Five of the top seven runners return from that

team and will be joined by several promising newcomers. Although No. 1 runner Sam Boyd (15th at state, best time 16:28) graduated, fellow All-Ohioan Vinny DeFelice (42nd at state, 16:59) is back after a spectacular freshman year to step in as the leader of the Knights’ pack. Seniors Philip Schaffter and Brent Wilson, junior Ethan Meyer and sophomore Danny Drummond are also back from the state team, while sophomore Mark Raber, junior Josh Weigand and Teddy Oliver are newcomers expected to be in the varsity pack. Of the 17 boys on the West Holmes team, only two are seniors so the outlook is promising this year and beyond. “It’s definitely grown over the years and we have a really good turnout and we’re looking for another really good season,” said DeFelice, who was a Div. I regional track See Pg. 27 — SECRET?


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2014 West Holmes Knights out to prove themselves This year’s West Holmes football team has some established starters, including one of the area’s best running backs in Luke Ogi and quarterback Brody Miller, but elsewhere the team will be relying on first-year starters. “We’ve got a mix of kids, most of them haven’t seen the field before, so they’re going to be greenhorns and learning on the run, but we’ve got a good mix of athletes and bigger kids and we’ve got to throw them into the fire and put them in positions to succeed, just put them out there and let them go,” head coach Kevin Maltarich said. “The kids are excited to prove themselves. A lot of these kids have waited their turn. Everyone knows we lost (running back) Layne Perone and (wide receiver) Brady Arnold and a few linemen up front, and the kids kind

of feel cheated when they hear people say we won’t be that good. Our kids are eager to go out and prove themselves.” Maltarich noted that each year is different and these kids want to make their own mark. “I do think they don’t accept 6-4, and I think they’re starting to think that we’re getting to a bigger and better level, and the kids want to maintain that,” the coach said. “I think now we’ve got the mindset that when we take the field, we can win every game. Now, it’s a matter of going out and doing it.” Ogi, at 6-foot-1, 215 pounds, has put on 20 pounds since last year, but hasn’t lost any of his 4.5 speed. He gained 1,400 yards in eight games as a junior — at over 10 yards a carry — and will be the focal point in the Knights’ run-oriented offensive scheme, and the centerpiece of the defense at inside linebacker. “Luke’s a game-changer, he’s one of those kids who

can completely change a game,” Maltarich said. “He can take it to the house from anywhere on the field, he’s a threat to make a big play defensively. He’s one of the better all-around kids I’ve ever coached. He’s got an extreme amount of talent, and teams are gonna gameplan around him and we’re gonna gameplan around him. We’re gonna get the ball in his hands as many ways as we can ... If he gets in the open field, not many are gonna catch him.” Maltarich said Miller, now over 200 pounds as well, will be utilized in different ways this year, while Mike Workman is a typical West Holmes fullback at 210 pounds and Sam Young and Michael Kashuba will be outside threats. Up front, tight end Levi Jones (6-4, 200), guard Alex White and center Wyatt Snow are seniors, while guard Matt Estep and tackle Trevor Kiner are juniors and tackle Josh

Goudy a sophomore. “There’s something about this group I really like,” Maltarich said of his line. “We’ve got a couple of 6-5, 250-pound tackles, we’ve got a 260- and 230pound guard, and a 6-5 tight end. So we’ve got some size there, there’s some athleticsm there that I like, but we’ve got to develop that toughness component. Our kids are getting better every day and I think they can develop into something special.” Ogi and Young hold down the LB spots on defense, but the rest of the defense is young. The Knights will start three sophomores and a junior up front, and the back end, although Jones has great range at safety, includes a pair of sophomores and a junior first-year starter. “They’re not really big, but they’re quick,” Maltarch said of his front of sophs Jake Mullet, Garrett Ervin and Luke Estep along with junior James Baker. “They’re the type

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qualifier in the 3,200 as a freshman. “We want to make it back to state like we’ve done the last two years.” Beachy enjoys the friendly rivalries his team has developed within the area and in the OCC. “Wooster is Div. I and we’re Div. II and they’re a good overall program,” said Beachy, whose team has won the last two Wayne-Holmes Meets. “It’s tough with numbers, but we’ve had some close finishes at Wayne-Holmes and OCC where we get them sometimes and they get us others.

of kids if you tell them to go hit that brick wall 100 times, No. 100 is going to be as hard as No. 1. I like that aspect of them. The other aspect is that we keep the big lineman off the field. We’re only going to have three kids going both ways. “We’ve got young kids in the secondary, too, with two sophomores and a junior first-year starter, and Levi is a 6-5, 200pound safety who can run and cover some ground. I really, really like our talent there, but we’re really green. Those kids will have to grow up very quick.” Logan Gallion will be one of the area’s best kickers, giving the Knights another weapon. An upgrade to the schedule adds New Philadelphia in place of River View, sandwiched between traditional rivals Triway and Coshocton, and then OCC action kicks off. “I really like our schedule, there are really no

weeks off,” Maltarich said. “The league is a big question. I think Wooster easily has the most athletes of anyone in the league. They can throw the ball, they can run the ball, they’ll have some great athletes on defense. I think they’re the leaders this year. You can never count out Ashland and I think this is the class Madison has been waiting on. Clear Fork has numbers problems but they have a lot coming back. Senior’s always talented, and Orrville’s Orrville. ... It’s like the SEC, it will be a gauntlet. “What I told my kids, we’ll be as good as we want to be,” Maltarich added. “If we want to be a great football team, we can be. It’s all about that thing between their ears. If they work hard and hustle and really get into this thing, the sky’s the limit. If we have mental breakdowns, we could go the opposite direction.”

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“We try to beat them and they try to beat us and it goes both ways. Smithville has also been a good program in the area in recent years and has battled with us at the WayneHolmes Meet.” This year’s Wayne-Holmes Meet will be held Oct. 4 at Orrville, while the OCC Meet will be Oct. 11. DeFelice said he likes cross country more than track for several reasons. “You’re not running in a circle all the time,” DeFelice said with a smile. “You’ve got the course and you’ve got the woods. I enjoy that — it makes me feel more free I guess.”

The teamwork in cross country is also appealing as it takes five good runners to score well — sometimes more if there are ties. “You bond more with teammates, too, and I really like that,” DeFelice added. “It’s fun to see how our team stacks up with others in the area.” DeFelice is hoping more people get in on the secret that is West Holmes cross country as they continue to excel. “Some people don’t realize how much we’ve grown the last few years,” he said. “They should definitely watch — and they’ll learn.”

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Dean Miller, 92 Dean Eugene Miller, 92, Lakeville, died Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, at his home. He was born July 13, 1922, in Holmes County, the son of Elza and Rachel Parsons Miller, and married Betty Carpenter Miller Dec. 27, 1945. She survives. He was a 1940 graduate of Nashville High School and was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He was an insurance agent for Washington Mutual and farmed. Dean was a 32nd degree Mason and a member of Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Ohio and Garfield Lodge 0528 of Shreve. He also was a member of Lakeville United Methodist Church, and Loudonville American Legion. Surviving in addition

to his wife are children Larry (Roseann) Miller, Terry Miller and Marilyn Miller, all of Lakeville; grandchildren Dale, David and Tim Miller; and great-grandchildren Cody, Jessilyn and Pacee Miller. Graveside services are today (Thursday, Aug. 28) at 11 a.m. at Nashville Cemetery with pastor Shirley Th o r p e o f f i c i a t i n g. Loudonville American Legion will perform military rites. Fickes Funeral Home in Jeromesville, is handling arrangements. Online condolences may be made at www.fickesfuneralhome.com. Memorial contributions may be made to Lakeville Fire Department, P.O. Box 27, Lakeville 44638.

Jerry ‘Gary’ Rice, 76 Jerry “Gary” Lee Rice, 76, of Millersburg, Ohio passed away Friday evening, August 8, 2014 at Kingston of Ashland surrounded by his family, following an extended illness. Services were Thursday, Aug. 14 at 7 p.m. at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. He was born, May 1, 1938 in West Virginia and was the son of Fred Rice and Ada Deloris Davis-Rice. He enjoyed watching Western movies. He is survived by four children, Terry (Sue) Rice of Warsaw, Ohio, Richard (Sue) Rice of Millersburg, Ohio, Homer (Mandy) Rice of Mansfield, Ohio and Gary (Bobbie Bradford) Rice of Ashland, Ohio; 12 grandchildren, Chad (Jennie) Long, Toby (Christina) Rice, Racheal (Kenny) Henry, Miranda (Nick) Meyers, Jessica Rice, Stephen Rice, Kevin Rice, Scottie Argabrite, Lylian Rice, Blake Rice, Hunter Rice, and Kaydanz Rice; nine great-grandchildren; Siblings, Ronny (Margaret) Rice of Dayton, Ohio, Jim (Marty) Rice of Mill-

ersburg, Ohio, Gerald Raymond (Shirly) Rice of Pine Grove, WV, Robert (Deb) Rice of East Palestine, Ohio, Sonny Rice of Shreve, Ohio, and Janet (Ross) Hurst of Lisbon, Ohio; a brother-in-law, Harold Lemley;numerous nieces and nephews; and step father, Bob (Wendy) Long of Wooster, Ohio. He was preceded in death by his father, Fred Rice; his mother, Ada Deloris DavisRice Long; infant daughter, Della Rice; daughter, Michelle Lynn Rice; nephew, Ronny J. Rice; granddaughter, Stephanie Danielle Rice; and a sister, Loretta Lemley. The family would like to say a heartfelt “Thank You” to Ohio Health Med Central Hospice and to Kingston of Ashland for all the love, care and support they showed toward them.

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Hubert H. Beckett, 82, of Killbuck, passed away Monday evening, Aug. 18, 2014, at his home. Funeral services were Friday, Aug. 22 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with his grandson, Daniel Beckett officiating. Burial was in Killbuck Cemetery. He was born May 30, 1932, in Wallback, W.Va., the son of Ofa and Garnie (Parker) Beckett, and married Josephine M. Butler. She survives. Hubert was the owner of Whitey’s Junk Yard, and enjoyed fishing, hunting and being outdoors. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Roland Beckett, Brenda (Gary) Scott, David Beckett, Judy Rissler and Buddy (Mandy) Beckett, all of Killbuck; 17 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; brothers, Donsel (Rose) Beckett and Junior (Jim-

Wanda E. Yoder, 52 died July 31, 2014, in Ketchikan, Alaska. She was born April 14, 1962, in Meadville, Pa., was a 1980 graduate of Hiland High School and Aultman Hospital School of Nursing in 1984. She resided in Ohio for five years and then began her career as a traveling nurse. She then resided in Wyoming, New Mexico, Connecticut, Te x a s, Florida, Kentucky, West Virginia, Hawaii and Alaska. She had been employed as a critical care nurse in Alaska for the past 15 years beginning in Sitka and currently in Ketchikan. Recently, she was house supervisor for the hospital in Ketchikan. In 2012, Wanda received the Guardian Angel Award. She enjoyed traveling, scrapbooking, collecting Native Alaskan art and spending time with her many dear friends and family. One of Wanda’s favorite quotes from Helen Keller: Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all. Here is to daring adventure! Wanda was preceded in death by her beloved father, Raymond D.

mie) Beckett, both of Michigan, Joey and Rick Beckett, both of Killbuck; and half-brothers, Dale Beckett and Denver (Deb) Beckett. He was preceded in death by his father; his mother, Garnie Marshall; a son and daughter-in-law, Danny and Becky Beckett, and a daughter, Marilyn Sue Beckett; sisters, Charlotte Black and Agnes Catlin; and brothers, James Beckett, Glenn Marshall and Alton Tabereau.

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Ivan H. Miller, 66, 7614 Township Road 362, Millersburg, passed away Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2014, at Aultman Hospital, Canton, after a brief illness with cancer. He was born in Tuscarawas County on June 7, 1948, to the late Henry S. and Mary Ann (Schlabach) Miller and married Esther E. Miller on Oct. 24, 1968. She survives. He had been employed by Wayne Dalton in Mount Hope for 37 years and currently had worked at Mount Hope Auction. He was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. He will be greatly missed by his wife, Esther; a daughter, Marilyn (Roy)

Yoder; grandchildren, Arlene, Laverne, Josie, Leah and LuAnn, all of the home; a brother, Noah H. (Esther) Miller of Sugarcreek; his motherin-law, Mrs. Eli A. (Barbara) Miller of Millersburg; three nephews and a niece; and many friends. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his father-in-law, Eli A. Miller. Funeral services were Friday, Aug. 15 at the family residence, with Bishop Robert Raber officiating. Burial was in the Yoder Cemetery, Salt Creek Township, Holmes County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton, handled arrangements.

Orley Miller, 36 Orley A. Miller, 36, 6323 Zuercher Road, Apple Creek, died Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2014, from injuries sustained in an accident at Rolling Ridge Ranch. He was born in Wayne County Nov. 7, 1977, to Aden A. and Betty M. (Yoder) Miller Jr. and married Ada E. Hershberger May 14, 1998. She survives. He was a teacher at Apple Grove School near Kidron and had worked at Rolling Ridge Ranch. He was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Merlin, Maynard, Michael, Martha, Mindy and Melody; his mother, Betty Miller; a sister, Neva (Lonnie) Schlabach; aunts and uncles, Dave and Doris Miller,

Wayne and Barb Miller, Joseph and Anna Miller, Eli and Sue Miller, Paul and Betty Miller, Christ and Martha Miller, Effie and Aden Mullet, Steven and Bena Yoder, Andrew and Linda Yoder, Mae and Jr. Troyer, Susan Yoder, Barbara and Mervin Miller and Lori and Leroy Mast; and many cousins, students and co-teachers at Apple Grove School. He was preceded in death by his father. Funeral services were Friday, Aug. 15 at the family residence, with Bishop Eli Jay Miller officiating. Burial was in the Hershberger Cemetery, Paint Township, Wayne County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton, handled arrangements.

Yoder. Surviving are her mother, Elsie Mae Yoder; a sister, Crystal (Dennis) Scheufler; a nephew, Derek Scheufler; a niece, Danielle (Jeremiah) Weaver; a great-nephew, Gavin Weaver; and her many dear Alaskan friends. Wanda was loved by many and will be deeply missed! Memorial services were Sunday, Aug. 17 at Zion Church in Winesburg. A memorial website has been created by the funeral home and may be accessed at www.spid e l l f u n e r a l h o m e. c o m where you may share a memory or sign the guestbook.

Alvin Parsons, 80 NAVARRE — Alvin C. Parsons, 80, Navarre, formerly of Rittman, passed away Saturday, Aug. 16, 2014, after a brief illness. He was born Aug. 22, 1933, in Branchland, W.Va., to the late Calvin and Gertrude (Adkins) Parsons, and grew up in West Virginia. Alvin married Florence (Hargis) Parsons and was happily married to her for more than 59 years. She survives. He then moved to Rittman, where he worked for Barefoot Sole in Wadsworth, and Nabisco Foods in Seville. He was a former member of Advent Christian Church in Seville. Surviving in addition to his wife are a son, Gary Parsons of Navarre; a daughter, Debra Ann Parsons of Millersburg; grandchildren Clifford (Stacy) Parsons of Elizabethtown, Pa., and Corey Parsons of Mount Joy, Pa.; three greatgrandchildren; brothers Wondell (Elizabeth) Parsons, Cecil (Thelma Jean) Parsons and George Odell Parsons, all of Kentucky; a

sister, Iness (James) Perry of Kentucky; a sister-inlaw, Thelma Jean Parsons; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Earnest Parsons. Funeral services were Tuesday, Aug. 19 at AubleGillman Funeral Home, 360 W. Sunset Drive, Rittman, with ministers Ron Richards, David Adkins and Woody Hager officiating. Burial was in Bear Knob Cemetery in West Virginia. For online register book, obituary, condolences, visit www.gillmanfuneralhome.com.


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Organic Research funds new project to combat plant disease SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — The Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF) is pleased to announce a grant to the Rodale Institute of $14,932 to study the potential for microbes found in compost to fight plant pathogens in seeds and soil. The grant, which is part of OFRF’s Spring 2014 grant cycle, will fund the project titled, Deploying microbes as a seed treatment for protection against soil-borne plant pathogens. Because they do not use fumigants and other harmful chemicals, organic farmers often experience significant crop losses due to soil-borne plant pathogens. As demand for organic crops increases, so does the urgency of producing bountiful harvests. If successful, this project could eventually lead to production of a new seed treatment for organic farmers to protect against pathogens. The principle investigator for the project is Eric Carr, Compost Production Specialist at Rodale Institute in Kurztown, Pennsylvania. The Rodale Institute has been a leading center for the study and promotion of organic farming and gardening in the United States since its founding in 1947 by organic pioneer J.I. Rodale and has been the recipient of several grants

from OFRF in the past. Greenhouse and field trials will be conducted at Rodale Institute’s certified organic farm. Carr explained that the project will explore the promising application of freeze-drying microbial extracts from compost to a powder form that will be applied directly onto to the seed surface, where it best protects the seeds. “This will allow us to explore new avenues using compost science and utilization to provide a novel tool for disease prevention for organic farmers,” he said. “The search for better tools to control plant diseases is a vital one and we are excited to fund this study by the Rodale Institute, one of our longterm partners in organic research,” said Brise Tencer, OFRF’s Executive Director. “We are glad to be supporting this unique approach to disease management, and we look forward to sharing the progress and results.” The Research Team at Rodale: Eric Carr, Principle Investigator for this project, is joined by Dr. Alan Taylor, Professor in the Department of Horticulture at Cornell University, and Dr. Eric Nelson, Professor of Plant Pathology & Plant-Microbe Biology at Cornell University, who will provide research sup-

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The successful candidate will have excellent communication EXPERIENCE CONCRETE finishers needed on conskills, an enthusiastic and crete crew starting rate positive attitude and have $25.00 per hour contact Dan ability to provide excellent at 330-231-4282 customer service to all clients. A High School Diploma or GRANDMA'S HOMESTEAD GED and CPR / AED Certifiin Charm needs a mature cation are required. dishwasher. Call (330) Pomerene Hospital 763-3790. Attn: Cayla Nichols 981 Wooster Road Millersburg, OH 44654 jobs@pomerenehospital.org www.pomerenehospital.org

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The successful candidate must be friendly, selfmotivated and be able to work well with others. Pomerene Hospital Attn: Cayla Nichols 981 Wooster Road Millersburg, OH 44654 jobs@pomerenehospital.org www.pomerenehospital.org EOE 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. IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT General Labor Must have valid driver's license. Apply in person. Mullet Drilling Company 3530 CR 58 Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-0206.

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Mast Trucking looking for F/T and P/T drivers. Call 330-763-1941 to find out about our different programs. You can also visit us at the Wayne County Fair. 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. DRIVERS NEEDED for work routes, M-F work hours 6-2:30pm. 330-852-2534.

The successful candidate will have a valid Ohio LPN license, be dependable and have strong multi-tasking skills. IV certification is preferred. Pomerene Hospital Attn: Cayla Nichols 981 Wooster Road Millersburg, OH 44654 jobs@pomerenehospital.org www.pomerenehospital.org EOE

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

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

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SAMSUNG SIDE-by-Side Refrigerator, w/ice maker in door, 2 yrs old. 70"x36"x32", $750 obo. (330) 473-7481 FOR SALE: Maytag square tub washing machine, exc. cond. Jonas A. Miller 8469 TR 601, FDBG 44627 (330) 695-7242 FOR SALE: Myers 3/4H water pump $200. Electric kitchen cooking stove $200 obo. (740) 545-9573 NEW & Used cell phones and ear buds for sale! Call for good price and details. (330) 275-0426 NATURAL GAS dorn back furnace, 90,000BTU in working condition $200. 330-852-3107 x1 FOR SALE: Maytag Ringer Washer and galvanized wash tubs, good cond., (330) 763-3311 FOR SALE: D&S Hot Water Wood & Coal Boiler, good condition. (330) 698-1020 Ext 1 FOR SALE: Heavy Duty Commercial 15 cu. ft. upright freezer, in good cond., $150 (330) 897-8650 COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag ringer washers, will trade in or rebuild yours. Henry A. Raber (330) 674-5691 EXPLORE FRIDGE, NATURAL gas, 17cu ft, working condition, white, $475. (330) 749-1054


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PREMIER WHITE 30" gas range, works well, $100. Katie Schlabach 8453 TR 656, FDBG. FOR SALE: Crosly Freezer 15 cu. ft. $200. In good cond. (330) 852-4232

220 Construction Equipment FOR RENT: Wheatheart Post Dr., tows behind tractor $10/day +1.50/post. Amos Schlabach 330-674-9451 x2 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: JD 650H Dozer, w/winch and log arch. (740) 622-6084 Ext 3

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BOBCAT 250 Track Loader, rebuilt engine, exc. cond., $100 warranty, new tracks and under carriage $30,000. (330) 359-1127 FORD 9N Tractor, w/5' finish mower, in good condition. (330) 465-8340

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2 JOHN DEERE 13 whole grain drills, good field ready, $750ea. Corn stalk chopper $750. John Miller (330) 893-0303 GEHL 1540 Blower, excellent condition: Gehl 800 2 row Chopper, field ready, make offer. (330) 763-1953 or (330) 674-2459 CASE 1030 Tractor, 6cyl 451 cu. in. 100HP, runs good, great for silo blower, $2600. (330) 377-4190 JOHN DEERE 317 Skidsteer, cab with heat and air, 1700 hours, good condition, $16,800. Jeff Miller (330) 852-0188 FOR RENT: Aitchison No-Till Drill, 7' width, $15/acre, Walnut Creek. (330) 893-1410 or (330) 852-0647 FOR SALE: IH Farmall M, gas, runs good, restore ready. (330) 312-5632 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 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 GEHL 65 feed grinder mixer $1400. John S. Miller (330) 893-0303 FOR SALE: 1939 Ford Tractor with 3pt. Buzz-Saw, factory steel wheels, front and rear. (330) 674-4123 Eli C. Miller. 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 990 DAVID BROWN Tractor. Not running. Ex. hard rubber tires on rear. 330-359-0050

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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 ...........SOLD JD 9’ 1209 Haybine Refurbished / works well .................SOLD

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 .....................SOLD Farmall 460, NF, show room ready...............................SOLD MF 2705, with cab, 2724 Hrs, 122 HP ............................. $12,000 JD 630, 1960 Make............................ $5,500 JD LA, 1944 Make with Cycle Mower & Cultivators .... $3,200

Corn New Idea 2 row narrow picker, SUPER..................... $5,000 Arts Way 325 w/scales ...................... $3,000

Misc 02250 AD13418906 648 Weekly 10’ spike tooth, drag, new evener ....... $450 MM8 TransportClassified Disc......................... $1,500 Ad 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 Gandy 6’ 3pt. Seeder, Nice.................. $900 Chase Gravity Wagon.......................... $700 3PT. Bale Speer .................................... $600 6’ Disc, Good Condition ..................... $975 MF 3x12” Plow, Nice ........................... $375 MH 3 PT., 3x14” Plow ......................... $425 Gehl Hay Head .................................. $1000

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

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

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Click to www.the-daily-record.com (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

TAKING ORDERS for Incredible Sweet Corn, $3/doz. Adam J. Raber. (330) 893-0219 TAKING ORDERS for the incredible sweet corn thur Sept. Ready Now! No spray. $3 a dozen. David H. Yoder 2905 TR 406, Millersburg. (330) 893-2892 First cutting mixed hay, round bales, 5x5, $35/ea. Min. 4 bales, volume discounts. Call evenings. (330) 231-8264 FOR SALE: 13 acres organic corn out of field for sileage or ear corn. Allen Miller 330-567-2249

FOR SALE: Incredible sweet corn, ready soon. Call to place order. Roman Yoder, (740) 622-0072 ATTENTION: Will do Custom round baling hay, manure hauling, mowing, plowing & misc. Mark Allen Miller, (330) 473-5366 FOR SALE: 3250-gal. milk truck tank, insulated, 2 outlets; 600-gal. stainless bulk tank. $1.75/per gal. (330) 674-1430

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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

FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also, hollow campfire logs. 330-231-8462. FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood by the cord $180, call after 4pm. 330-275-5895 FOR SALE: Firewood, seasoned hardwood, split $45.00 a rick. 330-359-5730

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

FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewoord $50 per rig. Leon Yoder (740) 622-1361

MAPLE SYRUP. For Sale $36/gallon. Also, half gallon, quarts and pints available. Elmer H. Yoder 5184 TR 118, 330-893-3687 ext 1.

FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. Good for maple syrup, cooking & kitchen stove. 10 yd, load, delivered. Henry J. Miller. Sugar Creek, 330852-3363.

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 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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NEED A cheap horse? 15 yr old nice black Gelding, TSS, except blind in left eye. $685. (330)610-1956

WILL DO CUSTOM INLINE Bale Wrapping. $5.75/per bale. (330) 231-6640.

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.

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

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ORGANIC GRASS Hay, round bales, $50/ea. (330) 473-3530 TAKING ORDERS for sweetcorn incredible Call (330) 852-2383 x3. Earl Erb 2263 Co. Rd. 70, SC. ROUND BALES Nice 1st cutting Jason Troyer, 330-473-7905. EAR CORN (330) 663-4996 FOR SALE: Hay - 1st cutting mix, 21 bales. (330) 987-7241. FOR SALE: Organic Corn, wrapped hay & silage. Between Dundee & Trail. Call (330) 852-2679 FOR SALE: Garlic for planting or tincture. Making 3 varieties cert. organic Kempf Acres 330-674-3999 x3 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

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

CHICKEN MANURE approx 55 ton $1000 + hauling, same amount available in October. Wyman Raber (740) 545-0291 TAKING ORDERS for "Incredible Sweet Corn". Call (330) 852-0120

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WANTED: LOCAL oats for horses. Call (330) 600-9624

BOBCAT 542B Skidsteer, gas, 48" wide, foot controls, good condition, $5200. Jeff Miller (330) 852-0188

FOR SALE: 1 horse wagon, fair cond.-still useable, with steel wheels. $150 Amos Schlabach 330-674-9451†x2

FOR SALE: Ear corn. 50 lbs. 5.00 Aden Mast, 3235 Graber Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 330-695-9807

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falfa Horse or from Kansas. (330) 893-7170

dairy hay, $375/ton.

CERTIFIED ORGANIC Corn out of field, ear corn or corn silage. 330-852-4914 ****************** FOR SALE: Ear corn, approx 8-10 ton. Grinding available. (330) 852-2723

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 28-30th 9-3, 60 Lincolnview Dr., Dalton, next to Krust Pizza.

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. RARE ANCONA Ducklings for sale! (216) 337-9481

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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4 YR old black and white Gelding, 15H, broke to ride and drive, been on trails, not for beginners. (330) 897-0554 3YR OLD mini pony Gelding 35", broke to ride and drive. Safe for small children. $400. (330) 674-6304 FOR SALE: 9 & 10 yr. old REG'D Haflinger geldings, broke single & dbl. Call (330) 600-1352 REGISTERED BULL ADHHA colt, big black with 4 white, lots of action, out of a JZ BEEJ Mare by LNZ Ebony can deliver. 802-272-5707

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FOR SALE: 6 yr old Standard Bred Morgan Cross, TS, needs work, David E. Troyer 9849 Harrison Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606. (330) 275-5956

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

5 YR old Mare, Donato Hanover X Malabar man, has papers, good driver, TSS, $2800. (330) 359-2852

5MO OLD Doer Pigmy Cross Goats, 1 buck, 1 doe $80ea. (330) 275-0136

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

2 PIGMY Billy goats, brown and white, black and white, 4 month old, weaned and castrated, kid friendly, $60ea. (330) 893-0513 x2

HOLSTEIN JERSEY Cross heifer Breeding age, very gentle. More avail. Del. Schlabach, 330- 897-6140

NUBIAN MILK Goat, fresh in July, milks easy, gives almost 1 gal/day. $250. Henry J. Miller 330- 852-3363

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

3 YR old Standard Bred Mare, Traffic Safe, women can drive, Call after 4pm. (330) 473-5280 5 YR old Trotter. Boy's or Family type. 3 yr old Gelding, TSS, all Trot, drives nice, boy's horse $1700. Ivan Weaver 7490 SR 514, Big Prairie, OH 44611 ALPINE DAIRY goat, fresh 6 wks, first time, $200. Also, 1 1/2yr old Alpine Buck $200. (330) 674-2526 5 YR. old Bay Morgan gelding. Reg. sound but shy about big trucks. $2500 obo. (330)897-0099 6YR OLD 36" Sorrel Pony w/ 4 white socks, kid broke to ride and drive $450 obo. (330) 893-3808 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 TWO DORSET RAMS. One from Kuhns stock, no hoofrot. Raymond Troyer, 6306 CR 77, Millersburg, Oh 5 YR. old Black crossbred gelding. TSS, sturdy horse. Leroy Hershberger, 8912 TR 609, Fred. 330-695-2012 1 PIGMY Billy Goat $45. Myron Miller. 330-852-3125

EMERSON ROAD Blacksmith will do farm calls and also shoe at home Mon &Fri. Taking new customers now! (330) 231-4370

FOR SALE: 2 YR. old Halflinger geldings, 1/2 brothers, in training. (330) 600-1352 6 YR OLD Bay Standard Bred Gelding, all trot, TSS, Stands 16.1H, women can drive. $3,500. 330-674-2031

9 YR OLD Striking Sahbra-Garland Lobell mare, in foal to Sierra's Royal Dream, buggy broke, sharp, $2900obo. 330-763- 1144. FOR SALE: Bighorn riding saddle. Used, excellent condition. $250. 330-695-2906 USED MINI Surrey in good condition. Fiberglass wheels and shaft. 330-763-4778. FOR RENT or for lease, 18 mo old Holstein Bull, sired by Penny Maker, Dam from grazing herd, (330) 893-2892 FOR SALE: 6 yr old Double Gaited Gelding, watches big trucks & tractors, good boys horse. $2500 330-279-2805 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 2 YR old Friesian Cross Gelding, $2,200 (330) 674-6989 after 4pm. 7 YR old black trotter, good broke, most women can drive. David Troyer, 4370 TR 606, Fredbrg.,OH 44627 FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK Auction, "Back to the Farm Sale". Sept 5th, Start at 7pm. 20 registered cows and 6 great cows plus Heifers. (330) 893-8114

16 YEAR old trot mare. Buggy size. TSS. Travels good. $850 OBO. V.M. 330-897-0363 FOR SALE: Med. Sized Pony Harnsesses, Bridles Pony Saddle, Med. Pony Cart. (330) 473-7754 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 WORLD'S SMOOTHEST RIDING HORSE, Columbian Paso Fino Horses for sale. They have a 4 beat single foot gait. 3-Trained in dressage moves, $5,000 each, 4-untrained $1,750 ea, 2-Black trained, $2,200 ea. All geldings, (330) 674-2503 FOR SALE: 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 13 YR. OLD, 17H black percheron 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: Alpine milk goat, good milker $175. (330) 852-2839 PIGMY NANNY, 7 weeks old. Black with white markings. Very tame and playful, $75. 330-893-1705 WANTED: NEWBORN Jersey, and Jersey HolsteinCross Heifer Calves (330) 600-9624

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. 3YR OLD Standard Bred Mare, been in the buggy 8 months, good broke, most women can drive, TSS, (330) 231-5219 3 YR. OLD black & white pony, 43", good broke, ride & drive. (330) 852-7718 4 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, buggy horse, women can drive, $2,600. 2000 TR 164, Sugarcreek OH (330) 852-3192 7YR OLD Registered Quarter Horse Gelding, 59" tall, stocky build, good on trails, been rode at state parks, $2000. Call (330) 231-1660

FOR SALE: 1 yr old Bay Friesian Standard Bred Filly. Sire Flashy, nice build, $1800. (330) 695-2153 LM 5 AND 6 year old bay Shires, Full brothers, broke to all farm machinery. 330897-6080 7 YR. BAY mare, TSS, all trot. Good traveler, 2 white feet, star. 330-852-2381

FOR SALE: Bared Rock laying Pullets. Also Golden Buff Cochins. (330) 987-7241

14YR OLD registered Paint Mare, kid broke, TSS, awesome trail horse $2000. (330) 473-8480

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

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5 & 11 yr old black Percheron Mares, well broke, Jacob Yoder (330) 359-0140 FOR SALE: Dorset x Ewe and ram lambs 4-6mo old $100-$165. Atlee Byler 7168 SR 514, Big Prairie, OH 44611

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PONY 2 yr. old chestnut stripe, light mane and tail. Broke to ride and drive, 44', willing traveler, $450. 330-893-1705. YOUNG FEMALE Llama, great guard animal, $500. (330) 317-2833 9 YR old Standard Bred Mare, TSS. $2400 (330) 695-9908

7 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, been in the buggy 4 months, mostly trot, drives nice. $2500. Jonas MC Yoder, 330-897-1295

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

7 YR old Pony Mare, 42" bred to a Paint Stud, broke to drive. 7 yr old Hackney Gelding, 44" broke to ride & drive, TSS, need experienced drivers $375ea. Nubian Nanny and Billy, have some spots, $150ea. Mini. Jersey Bull, 7mo old, $350. (330) 897-2063 LM.

11 YR old Cross Bred Mare, broke single and double and to ride, in foal to Peter Z $1500. (330) 231-5219 5 YR old pony, broke for the cart, and green broke to ride, really nice! $700. (330) 359-1127

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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

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

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3YR OLD Morgan Standard Bred Mare, good broke, $2,500. Joe Miller, 6620 TR 331 Millersburg (330) 600-9859

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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

DORSET RAMS: 8 mo. old from small closed herd $275. Eli Mast, 7055 TR 325, Mbg. OH 330-279-2628

PULLED JERSEY Bull Calf from grazing herd, can be registered, some AI genetics. David Miller (330) 852-1447†x1

Horses Livestock

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

JERSEY BULL, naturally polled, out of good stock, 14mo. $875. (330) 377-4190

3 YR. OLD percheron morgan gelding, tss, well broke, big enough for surrey, women can drive, $2800. Andy Yoder, (330) 897-2181.

Catalog deadline aug 20th

17YR OLD registered Paint Quarter Horse Gelding, TSS, good trail horse $1000 (330) 473-8480

NOTICE: WILL do horse training & sales preps. Marvin Hershberger, 7831 TR 568, Frdrcksbrg. (330) 279-2089

5 YR old Sorro Gelding, TSS, all trot, women can drive, stands 16.1+, 2 white socks, (330) 600-2749

Riding HoRse & Pony sale

FOR SALE: 12 yr old Chestnut Morgan Gelding, well broke, boys horse. $1500 OBO. (330) 893-3836

FOR SALE: Six ewe lambs. 3/4 Droper, 1/4 Katahdin. Good quality stock. $250ea. Schrock (330) 852-1908

Smokey Lane Stables, Inc. Sept 6tH

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6YR OLD Standard Bred Mare, really good broke, women can drive, TSS, (330) 231-5219

NEED ROOM FOR your horses? Boarding available. Nelson Yoder, 8753 CR 235, Fredericksb'g, O 44627

FOR SALE: 7 yr old Great Quarter Horse Sorro Gelding, good trail horse, TS, $1,500. Also, Wooden pony cart. $200. (740) 622-0933

BOER GOATS: 5 nannys, 3 kids, 1 Billy, take one or all. (330) 674-1117

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.

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4 YEAR old crossbred sorrel mare. TSS, $1300. Eli Slabaugh, 4000 Snoddy Rd. Shreve, OH 44676

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

BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852

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Now available at over 400 locations — US/Canada

FOR SALE: New Image daughter, and Stand Forever daughter, TSS, (330) 852-4243 KATAHDIN DORPER RAM for sale, 9mo old, $175 (937) 935-5214 FOR SALE: 38" brown/white pony Mare, broke to drive, TSS, $450. (330) 601-4649 SHEEP for sale: 3 Katahdin ewes, 2 1/2 yrs. old, $180. Call 330-893-3763 FOR SALE: Friesian Cross Standard Bred Mare, 3 yrs old, 330-674-3858 Ervin S. Yoder. BIG BROWN Billy Goat with big horns, $200. (330) 317-2833 FOR SALE: Riding Horse, Haflinger Quarter Horse Cross, nice mannered some pet, almost anyone can ride, good strong horse also has been in cart, 9 yrs old. Reason for selling: Not used much & barn is full. $400 (330) 359-0150 Dave. (330) 359-5939 Evenings. FOR SALE: Very Fun 12 yr old Mini Dun Gelding, w/harness & cart, rides too. $900 for all. (330) 231-2257 FOR SALE: 9 YR. OLD bay standard bred trotter, good broke, tss. David Shetler, 330-275-0722


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Mt. Hope Auction Grounds - Mt. Hope OH 8:00am August 30, 2014 FRIDAY, AUGUST 29

SATURDAY, AUGUST 30

4:00 PM Quilts and Furniture on display Supper Serving: BBQ Chicken • Shrimp • Dressing & Noodles Haiti Rice & Beans • Homemade Pie & Ice Cream • More 7:00-9:00 A cappella Singing by Proclaim, from Berlin OH

6:00 AM Pancake & Sausage Breakfast Buffet Buffet: Scrambled Eggs, Fried Mush, & More! 8:00 Auction Begins- Main Tent • 9:30 Furniture 9:00 Auction Begins- Sale Barn • 10:00 Quilts

Solid Oak & Cherry Furniture • Quilts • Name Brand Tools • Lawn Furniture • Storage Barn • Garage • Cabin • 30 Loads of Firewood • Much More! Lawn Mowers

Trailer

Maple Furniture

Ferris 60” Mower Toro 50”

6x10’ PJ Flatbed Trailer 6x12’ PJ Flatbed Trailer

Tractors

Playsets

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1940 John Deere H Tractor 1944 John Deere H Tractor John Deere Hit-N-Miss Model E 1-1/2hp engine Farmall Model 400 Pedal Tractor, made by Eska, Reconditioned Allis Chalmers Pedal Tractor

Storage Barns • • • •

8x12’ Vinyl Barn 8x12’ Gable w/4’ Porch 8x12’ Gable Barn w/loft JDM 10x20’ Aurora Barn w/Garage Door

32x50’ Garage

Fine quality features include: • 6’ overhang on front • Block foundation • Frame structure • Vinyl Siding • Shingle Roof • 16x8’ Garage Door • 2-3’ Entry Doors • 3-3x5’ Windows • Erected on your level site • 4” concrete floor including 6’ apron on front • Buyer responsible for any and all permits Garage must be constructed within 35 miles from Mt. Hope.

Backyard Living • • • • • •

10x14’ Vinyl Pergola Outdoor Deep Seating Set 7pc Poly Table Set Vinyl Swing Stand w/5’ poly swing Ablaze firepit Over the fire tripod w/cooking pot

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PlayMor Swingset Weaver Vinyl Playset w/ Turbo Tube Slide 7x9’ Teahouse w/swing

Horses •

Pony with Harness & Cart

10x20’ Cabin by

Miller’s Storage Barns Features Include: • 1-2x3’ Window • 1 Single Wood Door • 1 Set 67” Wide Double Doors • 2x6’ Tongue & Groove Treated Flooring • Tongue & Groove Pine Barn Siding or Primed L.P. Smart Side Siding • 25 Yr. Shingles (choice of 7 colors) • All Exterior Nails (Galvanized) • Assembly and site preparation is included.

Deluxe 2-pc bookcase • 5-pc maple bedroom suite • 4’x54” Table Elm Top Maple Base w/2 leaves & chairs • 42x42 Pub Table w/4 bar chairs • 42x60 Wormy Maple Table w/2 leaves and 6 chairs • 42” Round Table w/4 chairs • 3 pc bedroom set w/king bed • Maple TV stand w/remote lift

Oak Furniture • • • • • • •

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Mini Surrey, steel wheels, roll-up curtains Open Surrey, rubber tires Open Buggy, steel wheels

Cherry Furniture • • •

6 pc bed room set 54” Roll Top Desk w/matching office chair Deluxe 6 pc raised panel bedroom suite

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P. Graham Dunn Items Corn Hole Game -OHBA Decorative Edition Keim Lumber Puzzle Limited Edition 42x66 Red Oak Shaker Table w/4 Leaves & 6 Chairs w/Michael’s Cherry Finish Keim Lumber Clock Wooden Coffee Mug

Quilts • • • • •

Lone Star Log Cabin 98x112, Navy, Red & Gold Irish Medley 103x111, Olive & Brown Attic Treasure 104x112, Red, White & Black Horse Log Cabin 108x118, Brown & Sage and many others!

Miscellaneous Furniture

Transportation is included within 30 miles of Millersburg, • Additional mileage $2.00 per mile. Miller’s Storage Barns would like to build the barn in a timely mannerapprox. 2 weeks. Call 330.839.3293 to schedule • construction. •

Buggies

Twin Sized bed w/mattress set 42x66 Dining Room table w/2 leaves and chairs Oak sewing cabinet with #210 sewing machine Oak Table w/6 Matching Chairs 48” Round table w/4 chairs 42” Roll Top Desk 5 pc Oak Bedroom Suite

Lots of Collectibles & Specialty Items

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54” Rustic Hickory Roll Top Desk (On display at Keim Lumber) Bernina #210 Sewing Machine Benches w/folding legs Corn Hole Games 2-queen sized Mattress sets Cedar Chest Coffee End Tables Glider Rockers Sofas 88” Mini Trampoline w/enclosure

Home Improvement •

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Frameless 3/8” Heavy Glass Shower enclosure custom made to fit your new or remodeled tile shower 300’ Lineal Ft. 3 Rail Vinyl Fence (Installed) 1 Maytag Washing Machine

FROZEN HAMBURGER Avai

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TO ORDER CALL JR. SCHLABACH 330.763.0737

DONATIONS NEEDED: Quilts, furniture, quality merchandise, gift certificates and cash.

ANNOUNCEMENTS ON SALE DAY TAKE PRECEDENT OVER ADVERTISING. 1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, OH 330.852.4111 Millersburg, OH 330.674.4016 330.674.7355 New Philadelphia, OH 330.602.41111

Ohio Haiti Benefit Auction P.O. Box 98, Walnut Creek, OH 44687 For more information contact: • Keith Weaver 330.204.6089 • Aaron Yoder 330.231.5421

100% of auction proceeds

• Nelson

• Galen

Miller 330.231.0461 Coblentz 330.472.9718

will help support: Schools, Food Programs, Orphanages, Well Drillings, & Christian Literature.


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NUBIAN CROSS Milk goat. Fresh in June, $125. WANTED: Mulch Hay. 330-359-5409 ext. 2 FOR SALE: GOOD FAMILY milk cow, $1275; 4"x10' auger w/elect. motor, exc. cond., $100. (330) 852-2109

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Household Furnishings

NICE COUCH & loveseat, 2 recliners, file cabinets, bunk beds, queen/full sized beds, baby cribs, new deluxe matress sets. 2529 TR 110, MLBG (330) 674-0944

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BERNINA 950 in treadle cabinet, exc. outfit $1600. (330) 260-8927 RAINBOW SWEEPER with attachments, exc. condition, $450. (330) 695-2398 $$$ BRAND NEW QUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET Still in Factory Plastic. $200.00 Can Help with Delivery Call 330-353-8849 NOTICE: Will do custom finishing bedroom, diningroom furniture or cabinets. Prairie Lane Finishing, 12885 CR 316, Big Prairie, OH 44611 FOR SALE: Gas fridge 15cu. ft. $700. (330) 893-7170

Absolute Weiland Auction

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)

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

Household Furnishings 270

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 BROWN LEATHER sectional couch, 6-seat with reclining lounge plus end recliner, 2 built-in center councils. $1300. (330) 763-4107 SOFA, SOFT green floral, like new $350. (330) 260-8927 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

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WINCHESTER MODEL 1400 12ga. with slug barrel, scope and screw in choke $275. 870 Remington 12ga. with slug barrel and a Red Dot scope $375. 330-231-1475

FOR SALE: Bushnell Trophy cam 8 MP color image viewer. 32 infrared led's $210 OBO. Apple I Pad (2) 16 GB brand new in box $270 OBO. 330-674-1606 SAVAGE MODEL #110, 7MM Magnum, w/scope, excellent condition, $500. Ruger 1022, w/scope, $225. (330) 897-6602 ****************** FOR SALE: Horton Express Crossbow Case, Quiver, Sling, red dot scope, Like New. $375 (330) 600-1086 MATHEWS MONSTER Compound bow w/ sight, 60-70 lb. pull, AB bow string, good cond. $400 OBO 330-763-3803 PARKER CROSSBOW w/ scope, Quiver, & Arrows. $300. (330) 231-5456 FOR SALE: 17 with scope, $225; 22 rifle $125; Hang-on tree stand, $30; Horton crossbow package, $275. 330-763-4527

PLANO BOW case, 19 Easton Lightspeed arrows, exc. cond. Tru ball release. (330) 695-2467

HORTON LEGIONS SL crossbow w/ scope, quiver, and arrows, exc. cond. $300 (330) 600-2097

PSE COPPERHEAD Crossbow with scope, quiver, and arrows. Good cond., $155. 330-893-2140

DWIGHT SCHUH Pack, also elk bugle. (330) 275-9675

WINCHESTER 77, 22 semi-auto rifle $295. Browning Blr 243 lever action rifle $425. Red Field 4x scope $75. (330) 359-5393

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FOR SALE: Left Handed Mathews Switchback XT. 60-70 LB, 28" draw, w/ America's best bow string, drop zone, drop away rest, 4 pin apex sight, & stabilizer included $450 OBO. (330) 567-9722 PSE X-FORCE Bow, arrows, sight, rest, stabilizer, $450. (330) 473-3172

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FOR SALE: Ranch King Garden Tractor 46" mower deck, 14sp. 18hp, motor has lots of new parts $350 firm. (330) 893-7170 FOR SALE: 2004 TROYBILT 33 in. mower. Less than 50 hr. use. $550. 330-359-0313 WILL DO garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. TORO 61" Commercial Zero Turn with bagging system $3498.98. Charm Engine LTD (330) 893-3033 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 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

Frame

CUB CADET 1641 Garden Tractor, bar tread tires w/ 54" deck $1098 Charm Engine LTD (330) 893-3033

Lawn & Garden

EXMARK 48" Hydro Walk Behind Mower, great condition, $2,800. (330) 466-1304

JOHN DEERE 36" walk behind $898. Charm Engine LTD (330) 893-3033 SCAG WILD Cat 61" zeroturn w/ liquid cooled Kawasaki 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

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FOR SALE: 48" John Deere Hydro Walk-Behind Mower, with grass catcher, (330) 231-8883 LAND PRIDE 52" zero-turn w/new Honda engine, $2750; Snapper NXT tractor, 46" deck, 23-hp, $1698. Charm Engine LTD 330-893-3033 FOR SALE: Walk-behind brush cutter, very good cond., 330-600-9368 VM FOR SALE: Honda 3-speed lawn mower. Good condition. 330-674-1312 6' FINISH mower with quick attachment for JD tractor, Frontier GN1072R, like new, $2300. (330) 893-2003. TROY BUILT Heavy Duty Tiller $450. Gravely 36" Walk Behind Mower $700. John Miller (330) 893-0303

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08 HONDA PILOT EXL W/NAVI 4X4 • • • • •

79K Miles Automatic Heated Leather Seats Power Moonroof Fully Loaded

Need your car serviced? We have a complete service bay and pride ourselves on quality workmanship!

SWISS AUTO MART Mon., Thur. 8-7PM Tues., Wed. Fri. 8-5PM Sat., 8-Noon; Closed Sun.

550 DOVER ROAD, SUGARCREEK, OH 44681

330-852-2312

Miscellaneous Merch.

FOR SALE: Chest Freezer, 2 matching twin bookcase headboards, car top carrier. (330) 276-7575

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Family Owned For 35 Years

D. S. RITEBURN wood stove. 22" wide 36" tall. Good condition, $750 OBO. Call 330-897-0363 FOR SALE: 130 watt solar panel with roof mount & Morningstar controller. $250. 330-695-9310 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060. NEED A PLACE to put your old concrete slabs, rocks or fill dirt? 330-893-9304 Becks Mills. WHITE CRIB made by Schrock's, 2 drawers under bed, 4 drawers on end, great condition. (330) 484-3004 or (330) 705-2873

Miscellaneous Merch.

500 GAL Propane tank, like new, $400. Will help with loading. (330) 234-1443 FOR SALE: 35 gallon used motor oil. (330) 897-0554 NATURAL GAS 22 KW generator set. $1500. Ph 330-275-8039 FOR SALE: 500 gallon air tank in very good shape. (330) 893-2152 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 MIGRATION FENCING for Broiler House, free standing. Hillside Fabrication. (330) 893-1058 FOR SALE: now selling Ganoderma black coffe. 30 satches, $20. All mail orders add $5.00 per box. Erb, 2789 TR 406, Mbg. 330-893-0153 NEW PLAYSETS, 3 swings, glider, slide, will also cut & build playsets. (330) 473-2168 (2) 76"W by 68"H double hung white windows, prairie style grills. $750/both. (330) 317-6637 OPEN BUGGY, good cond., lights, hydraulic brakes, $1600 Jacob J. Yoder. 23390 Snivley Rd., Danville OH, 43014 740-599-7052 VM TOP BUGGY, good condition. Bass Tracker Boat, 17.5'. Custom made oak bookshelf. Miller Cabinet Glider rocker, good shape. (330) 473-3925

NEW 8X12 Storage Barn, metal siding & roof, call for more details (330) 466-4549 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 SEMI CONTAINER, 40' sea /land. Wind & water tight. Use for storage, workshop, etc. $3,000 Mlbg (330) 473-7647 FOR SALE: Honda Inverter Generator, 110 hrs. 3000 watt. Looks new. Bought at Holmes Power. $1900. 2789 TR 406, Mbg. 330-893-0153 GREAT BUYS due to my current bath remodeling! Pre-hung doors & closet doors. (330) 674-1430 FOR SALE: Used Top Buggy, good cond., 330-359-5103 EMGLO GAS air compressor with Wisconsin eng., good working cond., $150; Diamond plate alum. truck box, nice condition, $100. 330-763-1475, after 5pm 9HP HONDA am 240 air compressor, on slide, $750. (330) 695-2225 (2) SHALLOW Well Pumps, 1HP, (1) used $75, and (1) new in box. $100. (330) 600-9380 3

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


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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. FOR SALE: Surrey in good cond., hydraulic brakes & lights $2000. Larry H. Hershberger, 6115 CR 77, MLBG. FOR SALE:Garlic for seed or table stock, 3 varieties, certified organic. Kempf Acres, 330-674-3999 x3. SHOWER STALL, white fiberglass, 34in. deep x 48in. wide x 72in. high. $175. (330) 988-7953 SPECIALIZED TARMAC Elite racer, all carbon, good cond., (330) 695-2467 FOR SALE: surrey in very good cond. $1800. Aden J. Raber, 4181 SR 557, Mbg., OH 44654, 330-893-3147 FOR SALE: Wood Stove, Drolet HT2000, working condition, (330) 897-2313 MORTZ 3-HORSE slant, gooseneck trailer, saddle rack, dressing room, rubber mats, $5800. 330-231-4584 FOR SALE: Phone Booth, good cond., (330) 893-1042 4 USED sky lights, $40/ea (330) 317-2833 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 FOR SALE: Covered wagon with 1-ton EzTrail running gear w/brakes & lights, wooden wheels w/rubber. (330) 600-1352

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

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 '07 GAS Electric Furnace, Ruud Achiever 90+ Premium Eff. Works good, make offer. (330) 897-2064 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: Slate (330) 897-7830

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TAILGATE MULCHER on trailer--ideal for mulching new lawn seeding, $500; Hyd. pump, tank, cyl. & valve to build your log splitter, $275; Small Easy-Entry pony cart, $150; Pony harness, $150. John Raber, (330) 897-1071 FOR SALE: Portable Garage, 12x20, all white, built by Twin Oaks Barns, good condition. $2,500. (330) 893-3858 LADIES SCHWINN Cruiser Supreme bicycle, white, 5 gears, excellent condition. $50. (330) 852-4297

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Musical Instruments

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.

Amish Furniture Auction

The auction will be held at Mt Hope Auction new building. Located at 8076 State Rt. 241 Mt Hope Ohio 44660

Friday Night Sept 12 @ 5 P.M.

New AMiSh MAde FurNiture. items included; (25) plus complete bedroom suites-in Oak – Cherry- Quarter sawn oak and brown maple, 12 plus complete new dining room sets, lots of beds in all sizes and makes, lots of individual bedroom pieces, desks, occasional tables, TV stands, Sofas, recliners, sectional sofas and much more. Note; All Bedroom furniture comes from Yutzy Woodworking and is either new or showroom pieces. We will have approximately 2 semi loads of items from Yutzy. All Dining room and upholstery furniture is new. We will be open by noon on Friday for inspection. Picture will be posted online the week of sale at www.auctionzip.com I.D. # 7788 Free homemade ice cream we will not take any more consignments for this auction. Our regular consignment auction is scheduled for November 1 in dalton at the Buckeye event Center. terms, Cash, Check, Visa or Master card with a 7% buyer’s premium. Buyer’s premium will be charged on all sales no exceptions. Auctioneers Steve Chupp, Bob Graber & Apprentice Auctioneer Eli Troyer.

Pets Supplies 300

Pets Supplies 300

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Pets Supplies

breeding; Boxer AKC 4 yr. NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND FOR TRADE: 2 yr old ACA Female puppy, AKC regisBicheon Male, proven, old, had 13 pups in Feb., due tered $250. (330) 897-7830 small, Need new stock. in heat soon, black w/4 white (330) 897-1459 feet & white chest, $495; 2 yr. VERY CUTE People friendly old 3/4 Cavalier, 1/4 Cocker puppies, Fox Terrier/ AKC registered yellow lab Spaniel female, tri-color, 2 YR old ACA Weimaraner Havenese mix, 8 wks old, puppies, males & females, $350. 330-275-0795 female, $500. 3 yr old ACA 5454 TR 629, Mlbg, (330) shots & wormed, ready to Weimaraner female, $500, 893-1364 go! (330) 600-0719 VM 2-Weimaraner puppies, FOR SALE: Registered $400 ea. Ready by 8/19. French Bulldog male, pet FOR SALE: AKC Siberian FOR SALE: Italian Grey(330) 674-1611 after 5pm. Husky Puppies, 8wks old, 1 only, great with kids, $1000 hound Puppies, 3 mo old, male, 2 females. (330) (330) 763-4037 pet only. Roman Yoder 1 YEAR old 3/4 Cavalier, 1/4 439-8844 (740) 622-0072 Bichon male. white/brown FOR SALE: Australian ShepBULLDOG / BOSTON Terrier markings, $125 OBO. herd puppies. 330-674-1632 ROTTWEILER pups, 8 wks. mix female, good mother, 330-897-0376 old, shots and wormed, par$600. (330) 674-1871 ents on premises (330) WANTED a couple good FOR SALE: Puggles, 9 mice and rat cats for farm. 204-9683 from 7am-4:30pm WANTED: weeks old, 5 females, 5 330-763-4827 Golden Retriever breeding H males, wormed & 1st shots, 1 SHIH-TZU, 1 Bicheon older male. (330) 893-1999 nice puppies 330-465-8629 females, still raise puppies. FOR SALE: 10x24 dog kennel w/ whelping unit and FOR SALE: Bernese Moun$75 each (330) 893-0423 double holding pens, all tain Dog Puppies, will be FOR SALE: 12-wk. old pupExt. 2 pies, shots & wormed, 2 fehave tenderfoot netting. ready 9/19, $800 OBO. male Morkies, $300/each FOR SALE: Yorkie puppies, 740-610-1675 (330) 600-9152 OBO; 1 male Maltee/Beagle small, cute, ears up, 4 $150 OBO. (330) 695-7104 males, $500. Ready Sept. YORKIE FEMALE: 14 month FOR SALE: 3 Yr. old AKC fawn Boxer. Female, good old. Would also make a 1st. 330- 897-1377†x1 for breeding or pet. 9 WK old Schnoodle puppies great pet. Very playful. $200 $425. (330) 852-3367 330-897-6140 WANTED: REG. Yorkie Male, obo. 330-279-3867 2 4 yr old proven breeders. Call (330) 600-1735 VM FOR SALE: Old English Bulldog, female, 1 yr, $400. FOR SALE: Mini Bulldog 3/4 English Bulldog 1/4 Puppies, kid friendly, very Puggle, female, 1 yr, $300. cute, start at $695. (330) Would consider trade. JaKAufmAn AuCtion house 763-4037 pheth Yoder, 4260 TR 617, Mlbg, (330) 674-4092 3149 sR 39 milleRsBuRg, ohio 44654 BREEDING STOCK location: kaufman auction House next to amish country AKC & ACA reg'd St. Ber- AKC REG. Cavalier male. 3 theater, Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of nard male, 8 mo. old, out of yrs. old. Albert Miller, 4635 Walnut creek, ohio in Holmes county. from i-77 take Sr good breeding stock, $1500; TR 616, Fredericksburg, Oh 39 west approximately 12 miles to auction House. AKC English Bulldog fe44627. Ph. 330-275-2744 male, 1-1/2 yrs. old, breeding thuRsdAy, septemBeR 4, 2014 • 5:00 pm now, $1250; 1 yr. old AKC, FOR SALE: 4 Shih-Tzu females, exc. breeding stock, *Signs * Civil War Tokens * Fishing and Hunting Great Dane female, color also 1 Shih-Tzu male $75. merle, out of great breeding * Military * Antiques * Collectibles * Furniture* (330) 763-1672 stock, $1500--includes 1st signs: Porcelain texaco motor oil, Winchester Shot Shell Game load Guide, Winchester cXP cartridge Selector, General motors, Genuine oliver – Winesburg, Hires rootbeer thermometer, mail Pouch thermometer, Peoples cartage Location: Kaufman Auction House, 3149 SR 39 at the Amish inc, american oil co., Sir Walter raliegh tobaaco, Bee’s Country Theater. Directions: 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 Grocery,glass inserts for gas pumps, Studebaker approved mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I Willard Batteries, Delaval, Dekalb feed, nichole kola, -77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House. canada Dry Beverages, kent cigarette Sign, 4-H signs, road Tuesday, September 2, 2014 signs, 1938 calendar, old license plates, Porcelain shop lights, old photos. 4:00 P.M. fishing-hunting-militARy: 1934 Johnson motor, Half Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Gold * Misc. ’74 Johnson motor, canton ohio fishing rod-canton Special, Half Cents-Half Dollars: 1800 NGC VF-details, 11, 28, 33, 53, aluminum fishing basket, Heddon fishing lures, misc. rods half cents; 1797, 98, 1806, 07, 45, 52, large cents; flying eagle cents; and reels, Whitetail deer mounts, Winchester ammo box, 1864c/n, 64L, 70, 72, 74, 78, 1909s, Indian head cents: 1910s, 14d, early shotgun boxes,decoys, carved ducks, small canon, early 24d, 31s, Lincoln cents; 1864 small motto,70, 2-cent pcs.; 1869 outdoor life magazines, Vietnam pilot helmet, navy hat (lt. 3-cent nickel; 1835 bust half dime; 1838 seated half dime; 1866, com. John D. Beale), military items, Boxing gloves, golf clubs, 67, 72, 81, 82 ICG MS63, shield nickels; 1885, 86, 1912s, v-nickels; vintage ice skates, 1921s, 23s, buffalo nickels; 1823/2 bust dime; 1877cc seated dime; fuRnituRe And instRuments: cuban mahogany 1921, 25d, 26s, 42/l, mercury dimes 1875s 20-cent pc.; 1831, 37, table w/4 chairs, dropleaf table, 2 curio cabinets, fireplace bust quarters; 1854, 57, 62, 74, PCGS XF-details, seated quarters; mantle, wicker rocker, 3 Victorian wall mirrors, Singer 1897s barber quarters; 1932d, 32s, 34d, 39s, Wash. quarters; 1823, sewing machine w/treadle, trunk, oak child’s school desk, 26, 29, 30, 33, 35, bust halves; 1843, 46, 53, 72cc, seated halves; wooden clock (columbus ammo), early feed box, early floor 1897o barber half; 1916d, 16s, 21d, 38d, walker halves; 1949d, 52s, lamp, scales, bird cages, bubble gum machine, violin, guitars, Franklin halves. trumpet Silver Dollars: 1843, 69, seated; 1878 7/8-T.F., 78cc, 79cc, 81cc Antiques-pRimitives-ColleCtiBles: civil PCGS MS63 PL GSA, 82 NGC MS65, 82o/s, 83s, 85cc ANA War tokens, coins, wooden plane propeller, u.S. royal cord MS63 PL,85s, 86o, 86s ANACS MS64, 88s, 90o, 90s, 91 cc, 92 tires, telegraph machines, Harley Davidson mirrors, school NGC MS61, 92cc, 92o, 93, 93cc, 93o, 93s, 96s, 1900s, 02s, 03 NGC bell, model ship, butter churn, oak wall phone, Stephens MS65, 03s, 04s PCI AU50, Morgans; 1925s, 27, 28, 28s, 34, 34d rock crystal Dry cleaner glass jar, Peanuts dishes, nail kegs, ICG MS62, 34s, peace. early hats and bonnets, weather vanes, old leatherback books, Gold: l858s, 1878s, $20. Liberty heads; 1893, 1899, $10. liberty crocks, old bottles and jars, old medicine bottles, coshocton heads; 1908,1913, 1915, 1926, $10. Indian heads; 1879, 1904, $2.50 art work, tobacco tins, early baskets, galvanized tubs, granite liberty heads; 1911$2.50 Indian head; 1854 $1. pc.; 2009w ½ oz. ware, flat ware, salt and peppers, glass ware, buttons, pulleys, .999 $10. Anna Harrison com. comic books, lanterns Miscellaneous: 1941, 42, proof sets; 1936s Arkansas, 1936 teRms: cash, check, or any major credit card with valid i.D. Gettysburg, 1935s San Diego, 1925 St. Mt. Com. halves; 1837 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Feuchtwanger cent NGC MS64; bag of 5000 s-mint wheat pennies; note: lots of items not listed, approx. a 3 hour auction. Go silver eagles & more. online to kaufman-auctions.com to view photos. NOTE: This is only a partial list of approx. 500 lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time. Online bidding sale by order of: available at www.kaufman-auctions.com thru www.proxibid.com. garry and Ruth Ann Bolitho 5 YEAR old ACA registered gold & white Shihtzu male. Leave message, (330) 359-6254

Bolitho Antique And ColleCtiBle AuCtion

COIN AUCTION

ADEN YODER, AUCTIONEER 330-231-8983 or 330-359-5458 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524

Derrick kanDel • realtor/auctioneer 330.231.4524 or Derrick@kaufmanrealty.com tim miller • realtor/auctioneer 740.502.6786 or tim@kaufmanrealty.com


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AKC reg'd German Shepherd puppy, male, black/tan, 3 mo. old, shots & vet checked, German bloodlines, good breeding stock, $600. (330) 473-3156. ####### WARNING: Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer. ####### FOR SALE: (2) Teacup Yorkies, 1-male, 1-female, AKC Registered, (330) 897-0449 COYOTE HOUND PUPPY out of Andy Hershberger's Homer. Female, Born 6/20/14, $100 330-473-8040 FOR SALE: 9 week old black & tan Coon Hound puppies, good blood lines, call after 4pm 330-231-3912 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old AKC reg'd black Lab female, great mother, very active, $800 obo. 330-756-0073. 5 YR OLD Beagle female, runs on rabbits. 7 week old Beagle pups, 6 females, wormed & shots $50ea. 330-852-3107 x1

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FOR SALE: BEAGLE mix puppies, 3 males, $50ea. & also FREE KITTENS! (330) 359-5683 FOR SALE: Black Golden Doodle Male, 14 weeks old, out of English Cream Golden Retriever. (740) 610-7256 YORKIE PUPS, Parti Color, nice size, AKC Reg, male: $600, female: $750. Taking Deposits. (330) 749-1054 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: AKC Habenese male, 1 yr old, prospect for a good breeder $350 (937) 386-0003 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 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

Emanuel Yoder Chattel Auction

Location: 9361 CR 329 Holmesville, Ohio 44633. From Holmesville take CR 320 1 mile to right on CR 329.Continue on CR 329 1 mile property on right.

Saturday September 6, 2014 10:00 AM

Horse and Open Buggy *Furniture * Antiques & Collectibles * Tools* Left Overs from Variety Store* Horse & Buggy- Mowers- Tools: 4 yr. gelding Standardbred/ Morgan cross broke to drive; / child’s seat; DR mower with 2 heads; Toro push mower; Champion 4000 watt generator; 11 hp Murphy diesel motor; 11 hp Honda motor; Gorilla Cart; lawn roller; Stihl MS170 chainsaw (like new); 5’ Lufkin wooden ruler(old); skilsaw; Craftsman 4060 speed indicator; pipe cutter & threader; 4 hydraulic jacks; handyman jack; 12’ wooden ext. ladder; 2 man saw; miter box(Kansas Jake’s); live trap; electric fence posts & supplies; tool chest; feed bins; water tank and barrels; wire panels; woven fence; wire; popcorn planter plates; lots and lots of hand tools; old house trailer for scrap; scrap pile. Furniture-Appliances: Kitchen Kook stove (white gas); dry sink (Kansas Jake’s); Sibir refrigerator (N.G.); Dressmaker sewing machine; kneehole desk; dressers; old doll furniture; antique hall tree mirror; cedar chest; 3 burner hot plate (N.G.); 2 fruit driers (1 solar); complete bed; enamel top table; high pressure N.G. lights; Coleman light; 2 Coleman gas irons; meat grinder w/pulley; sewing machine cabinet; homemade carpets (new) Guns-Antiques-Collectibles: Ithaca Model 37 16ga Deer slayer; Savage 22long rifle; Daisy pellet gun; 82X100 Chicken and Rooster quilt; water cream separator; flour bin; old cow bell; milk bottles( Boyd’s Dairy-Millersburg, Ideal-Wooster,Boyda Dairy);egg scale; old child’s tea &snack set; butter mold; wooden spools; graniteware; crocks; misc. Collections: Watch Fobs w/ some local advertising; 200+cup collection; large pen & pencil collection; assorted magazines Leftover Items from Variety Store: bolts of fabric; stamps; games; gifts; household;3 glass showcases; wire shelves; wooden shelves; spinner racks; table cloth rack; variety hook & shelf brackets; check writer; pegboard; misc. Terms on Chattels: Cash, Credit card or Good Check day of sale, 3% Buyer BP waived for cash or check. Lunch Stand: provided by Diamond View School Sale by Order of: Emanuel and Barbara Yoder

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12WK OLD Chocolate lab male, AKC, $250 call (330) 695-2045 VM FOR SALE: Boston Terrier male, 5 yrs old. (330) 695-2467 FOR SALE: 2 yr. old mixed farm dog, Sherherd-Blue Heeler cross, well started on cattle/horses, $150/obo. 330-674-2754. FOR SALE: Habanese Cross Pups, 8 wks old, nice fluffy pets, non-kennel raised, $75 (330) 852-3510 3

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

FREE TO a good home: 1 yr old male pure bred blue merle Australian Shepherd, house trained 330-473-5782

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FREE BEAGLE female, runs rabbits. (330) 674-1411 FOR SALE: Bernese Mountain Dog, female, 2 1/2 yrs old. $2000 OBO. (330) 852-2679 11 mo. old male Walker & 5 mo. old male Walker, UKC & PKC, exc. bloodlines. (330) 763-1475 after 5pm. 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 AKC 5 yr old brindle Boxer female, good female to raise puppies, friendly with people $200. (330) 231-6200 AKC LAB puppies, chocolate and black, shots & wormed ready to go. (330) 695-3303

FOR SALE: AKC Black Lab Males. 13 weeks old. Also, wanted yellow Lab Male. 330-695-9814 Ext. 3.

FOR SALE: 3 Beagle females. 4,5,6 years old. Excellent mothers, priced to sell. 330-674-4205

REGISTERED UKC English Coonhound Pups, Out of good stock, shots/wormed, ready to go after 8/23/14. $200 ea. (330) 749-8509

FRENCH BULLDOG pups IOEBA registration, reasonable; Cocker Spaniel male puppies, rust/white Parti, $275; Cavalier male puppy, tri, $300. (740) 824-4361

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.

Cavalier Pups. 1 AKC Ruby Male $650, 1 ACA Tri-Male $600, 1 ACA Ruby female $700. (330) 749-1054

Yoder real estate auction

eastern Holmes countY

LOCATION: 4629 TR 422 SUgARCREEK, OhIO 44681. FROM SUgARCREEK, OhIO TAKE SR 39 wEST AppROx. 1 MILE TO TR 422 TO pROpERTY. FROM wALNUT CREEK, OhIO TAKE SR 39 EAST AppROx. 4 MILES TO TR 422 TO pROpERTY ON LEFT. SIgNS pOSTED

monday september 8, 2014 • 6:00 p.m.

*3 Bedroom Home * Barn * Shop * 5.33 Acres *Walnut Creek Twp * Holmes County * East Holmes Schools*

open For inspection: tHursdaY august 28, 2014 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. A rare opportunity to purchase a well-kept property in eastern holmes County. This great offering includes a 1½ story, 2134 sq. ft. home (built in 1993), a 28’x40’ insulated shop, and a 20’x24’ barn with 2 stalls all on 5.33 acres! The main floor of the home has an eat-in kitchen (which includes all appliances), living room, family room, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths and laundry room. Upstairs is an open loft area. Full basement, attached 2 car garage, front porch and back patio complete this home. home has gas forced air heat and central air conditioning. private water well and septic system .The 28’x40’ shop/garage would lend itself to a small business startup or just extra garage area in general. The large tree lined front yard and good pasture will make this the perfect property for someone looking for a mini farm or anyone who desires country living with a little elbow room. Don’t miss this fine offering! sells at 6 pm. Call Jr Miller for more info legal: parcel # 2600409003. walnut Creek Township, holmes County. East holmes Schools. Taxes are: $1,337.38 per half year. terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction. Balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information contained herein derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted. sale by order of: John & christine Yoder

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WANTED: Toy Australian Shepherd female dog. Breeding age. Leave message, 740-599-1566

AKC REGISTERED LAB puppies. 5 yellow, 3 black, $400 each. 8 weeks old by 9/26/14. Call 330-852-0066

AKC SPRINGER Spaniel Pups, field champion blood lines, 9 wks old, excellent bird & shed hunting prospects. (330) 567-3839

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

ITALIAN Mastiff (Cane Corso) puppies, family raised, shots up to date, vet checked $800. (740) 291-7384 WANTED TO buy: Adult Wheaten male/female. Call 330-275-0795 AKC 10 mo. old Yellow Lab male. 330-301-8353. GERMAN SHEPHERDS, all registered 1 male & female, 3 female puppies, 13 weeks old, black/tan 330-674-1400 AKC CHIHUAHUA pups, long and short coat, all colors, including merle. $250-$450. 330-893- 2868, ask for Eli. ENGLISH MASTIF Puppies, AKC reg., shots, wormed, M. F. (330) 695-6793 YORKIE FEMALE 1 1/2 years old, small, 5 lbs. Vernon Hershberger (330) 893-0813 AKC LASSIE Collie puppies, 10 wks old, shots, wormed, farm raised and friendly $350. (330) 401-8983 WANTED: JAPANESE Chin Dog Females. Daniel Miller 11323 Saltcreek rd., FDBG FOR SALE: Pom. male, 8 mo, old, purebrd, $100 OBO. Marvin Troyer, (330)852-9039 NEWFOUNDLAND puppies, 8 wks. old, AKC reg'd, shots and wormed, parents OFA (hip certified) $1500. (330) 852-2876 Ext 1 2 YR OLD AKC Registered Boxer female, (330) 473-2212 BICHON ACA PUPS, good breeding stock, males $400, females $700. (330) 749-1054 1 4 1/2YR old Yorkie, 3lb. 10wk old male Yorkie, both pets only. $150ea. (740) 824-4063 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 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

KAUFMAN REALTY & AUCTIONS DAVE KAUFMAN, AUCTIONEER/BROKER 888.852.4111 OR www.KAUFMANREALTY.COM JR. MILLER, REALTOR 330.231.1914 OR JR@KAUFMANREALTY.COM

Yorkie

FOR SALE: 2yr old Shih-tzu Cavalier, proven male. Also 3 yr old Shih-Tzu Cavalier female $250ea 330857-5550 FOR SALE: 23x23" carpet squares $1ea. Good for use in dog kennels. (330) 204-6533 BERNESE MOUNTAIN Dog puppies, AKC registered, shots, wormed, nice markings, friendly and playful $800. (330) 600-0894 BLACK LABRADOODLE puppies, family raised, $400, first shots, wormed, ready now! (330) 473-5742 FOR SALE: Beagle Blue Heeler Mix, 3-females, 2-males, 7 wks old, shots & wormed, $20 330-988-4140 3/4 BLUE Heeler 1/4 Terrier, 6 mo old female, ready for the farm! (330) 897-6106

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Tools Machinery

FOR SALE: 10" Powermatic table saw, left tilt with attached router table. Good cond. 330-897-6140 FOR SALE: Craftsman 24 inch jointer with electric motor. Leroy Hershberger, 330-695-2012 FOR SALE: Pallet forks for skid loaders, $585. Also Grapple Bucket, priced to sell. Mt. Eaton Trailer, LLC. 330-359-0150 FOR SALE: 2008 Dauer Compressor, model NK100UF 40-Dual. (330) 695-2082 FOR SALE: 6500 Watt portable generator. Works good. Leroy Hershberger, (330) 695-2012 FOR SALE: New Tahoe 7200W Diesel generator, electric and remote start $2200 OBO (330) 473-8989 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.

Cash in on your collectibles with the Classifieds.

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 AKC Cavalier blenheim female puppy, 8 wks. old, $400 330-897-2040. FOR SALE: reg. six year old Walker female needs someone to hunt with. 330-698-0460

Jr Miller Realtor/Auctioneer 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com Tim Miller Realtor/Auctioneer 740.502.6786 or tim@kaufmanrealty.com

Pets Supplies

FOR SALE:TOY Fox Terrier, female, 11 mo. old. Call 330-893-2521 3 MORKIE-POO, 3 mo old, shots, wormed, very cute and playful. $250 & $300. (330) 401-8983

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The Holmes County Hub Shopper

WANTED: USED traps & trapping supplies, Jacob Mast (330) 279-2486 WANTED: PULLEY TO mount on rear of Ford tractor or 3-pt. (330) 600-8225. WANTED: 1 Cam Bow State Price and Model, also Rem. 870 20 gauge with slug barrel. Andy Raber, 10688 Hogback Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627 WANTED: 1,000GAL. LT tank in good condition (419) 569-5791 WANTED TO BUY: Good used electric freezer. (330) 473-8989 WANTED: ROUND pen and sulky. David L. Troyer, 2033 TR 165, Sugarcreek, OH (330) 852-3918, ext. 1

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Open Houses

39 1/2 ACRES Lincoln County WV. Ex. hunting, timber, dead end road. For info 330-231-7402 after 5pm

MOPED FOR sale, 2012 Tomos LX, white, like new, $900. Call or text 330-763-0506

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2006 Kawasaki KLR 650 dual sport, 1400 miles. Like new, $3800. 330-567-5931

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Location 6354 Cowgill Lane New Cumberland, Ohio 43732 866.839.2375

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Home Condo Rentals

4BR, 2.5BA, home, between Mlbg & Berlin, secluded setting, no smoking, 330-600-1404 3BR 2BA house for rent close to Pinecraft, Florida. W/D & fully furnished. (330) 893-2013 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

Vacation Rentals

2BR 2BA House for rent in Sarasota, Florida with heated pool $1,200/wk. Contact Sara 330-466-6542

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Mobile Home Rentals

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.

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MINI-HORSE FARM 5.86ac. 2400sq.ft. w/ pond, 5-heated stalls, $190k firm in Holmesville. Howard Hanna, Ron Cooke (330) 575-7020

Wooster Condo 2 BR 1.5 BA. $59,950. 330-828-6640. www.forsalebyowner.com 500 /23997695 FOR SALE: 4 bdrm, 2 bath Cape Cod, full basement, CA, 13 scenic secluded acres, woods and open. In grnd pool w/ waterfall. Gazebo and pergola. $229,900. 10770 TR 67, Killbuck. 330-231-9611 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

Mobile Home For Sale

50-FT. MOBILE HOME, nice for hunting cabin, good cond., must be moved. $5000. 330-674- 4697 REMODELED 3BR, w/new windows, sky lights, fl covering, stove, pellet stove, frig, W/D, 2 decks. Must be moved. Must See! (330) 378-5121

Automobiles

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.

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Boats

14' MIRRORCRAFT boat w/9.9 hp. elect. start motor--runs good, fish finder & lots of extras incl'd. $1800 obo. 330-601-6709 lv. msg. 15-FT. 1969 Glastron with 50-hp Force motor, needs some work, many extras, also incls. nice trailer, $500/all. Would make a great resoration project! 330-756-0073. FOR SALE: 1996 14' Crestliner Boat with 9.9 HP Mariner Motor fish finder, $2500. Atlee 330-698-1778

VAN FOR RENT. 2008 15pass, hitch receiver, XLT, tinted glass. Good Rates Mlbg. 330-231-4493

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2011 STARCRAFT Autumn Ridge 278 BH, 27' Travel Trailer, Bunkhouse, Very Clean, Like New! $10,000. OBO. (419) 961-3756

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.

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Trucks SUVs

2012 TOYOTA Rav4, AWD, Silver, 29K, $18,000. (330) 231-1467 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 FOR SALE: '94 CHEVY full size, 2-wd., 4.3 auto, lots of new parts, 86k mi. Asking $1600. (330) 464-7147

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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

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

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2008 CHEVROLET Express 3500, 15 Passenger Van, Good Condition, A/C, 136,500 miles, $11,500. Call 330-763-3283

Hauling

I BUY junk cars 262-9300 HAULING LIMESTONE, gravel, mulch, landscape gravel, top soil. Can haul 8 ton, competitive rates, Jerry's Trucking, Jerry Troyer, 330-763-4887. LUNSFORD HAULING. Call Dorothy 330-231-4607. 7 days, work long or short trips

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Vans

15 & 12 PASSENGER van rentals, great rates. Available now! NEO Van Rentals, Dundee area 330-852-0367

Fencing 1130

YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497

Building Materials

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

Roofing • Siding Free Estimates Mervin Yoder 330-473-8166 DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.

YODER FAMILY Roofing & Seamless Spouting LLC, servicing Wayne/Holmes counties for 16 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000

Windows

FOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them without replacing the entire window. (330) 674-7556.

Holmes County

W. Holmes SD, Assist animals only, no smoking, $600/mo rent & $600/dep. (330) 464-4846 Very nice 14x70 2BR, 2 full BA, dishwasher, covered porch, LP gas heat, a/c, wooded area, $500+1st mo. water incl'd, 1 yr lease. Great for retirees. Nashville area. Background check & dep. req. 330-378-3431

RVs & Campers

Vans 775

24' GOOSENECK Camper, new water tank & floor, inside redone. Call to see. (330) 484-3004 or (330) 705-2873

Home Condo For Sale 3 BR, 2 BA, on country lot,

3BR, 1.5BA home on 2.872 acres, between Berlin & Mlbg on TR 311, small barn & pasture. Taking silent bids. (330) 231-3923

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1BR DUPLEX S. of Shreve $550 rent incl. heat/elect + sec. dep. References 330-378-5121

480 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.

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