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Sept. 11-17, 2014: Vol. 13, No. 22; • 1-888-323-1662 • Fax 330-264-1132 • holmescountyshopper.com
Calendar September
‘There’s never too much’
Donations still being accepted for Holmes County Home Benefit Auction Holmes Liberty Coalition meets tonight The Holmes County Liberty Coalition will meet tonight (Thursday, Sept. 11) at 7 p.m. at the Millersburg Comfort Inn. Subject will be the issues and candidates for the November election. The public is always welcome. www.holmesliberty.info.
ALS Benefit Walk is Saturday 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 330-763-4420 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 registraSee Pg. 5 — CALENDAR
By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The generosity of individuals and businesses is overwhelming and is certainly appreciated, for without them, the Holmes County Home Benefit Auction would not be celebrating its 43rd year on Saturday, Sept. 20, at 9 a.m. in Holmesville. Auction coordinator Aden Hershberger is in his sixth year running the event, but he has been involved for a much longer period of time. “I’ve been involved with this auction for 16 years,” Hershberger said. “We learned early on that you’ve got to get out there early in the year because people give so much, but then they are kind of done for the year. We’ve been known all these years and a lot of people have a list of who they are going to donate to. It’s amazing how many people think we’ve got a very good cause here, and it doesn’t seem to be a Quality furniture is offered at the Holmes County Home Benefit Auction. The auction this year will problem to get the dona- be Saturday, Sept. 20, beginning at 9 a.m. in Holmesville. tions. This is my sixth year, and I think I’ve got “We’ve got a very good kind of wood you want roll-top desks, a couple ture pieces. It looks like the best lineup of items selection of oak, cherry to look at. We’ve got like dining room sets, plus lots and hickory, basically any five bedroom sets, three of miscellaneous furni- See Pg. 9 — AUCTION we’ve ever had.
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Holmes Genealogical Society to present classes Beginning in October, The Holmes County Genealogical Society will present a series of instructional classes to help you with your genealogy research. The classes will be for beginning genealogists, with the first class being “Genealogy — Hands On.” The classes after that will hone in on where and what to look for. Classes are open to the public free of charge and are at 7 p.m. Oct. 2-30. They will be presented at the Genealogical Library, which is located in the Holmes County Cultural Center, adjacent to the Victorian House, 434 N. Washington
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St., Suite 2, in Millersburg. The entrance is on the south side of the building via a ramp, with parking nearby. For more informa-
tion, contact The Holmes County Genealogical Society during open hours, Tuesday through Friday 1-4 p.m. Phone 330-674-1913.
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P.O. Box 151, Millersburg, Ohio 44691 Millersburg office: 25 N. Clay St Phone: 1-330-264-1125 Publisher: Andrew S. Dix; Managing Editor: Lance White; Ad Director: Rhonda Geer Email: holmescounty-shopper@dixcom.com Published Thursdays by the Holmes County Shopper Hub. Entered as periodicals, postage paid at Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio. Direct address changes to: The Daily Record, P.O. Box 918, Wooster, Ohio
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If the wind will not serve, take to the oars. (Latin Proverb) *This is only a partial list of our in-store sales. Prices valid thru 09/30/2014. We reserve the right to limit quantities. We are not responsible for any typographical errors. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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Community Church notes Pathway Pentecostal to hold block party Pathway Pentecostal will hold a block party Saturday, Sept. 13, 1-3 p.m., at Clay Street Park in Millersburg. There will be free food, giveaways, live music, a clown, bounce house and games.
Monthly Saturday sing planned Faith Baptist Church in Wilmot will hold a Saturday Sing Sept. 13, beginning at 4 p.m. “In the Barn.” Featured artists will be the Southern Aires and the GloryWay Quartet, plus the host group, Four By Grace of Wilmot. An offering will be taken and tax deductible donations are accepted. Concessions will be available. Take a lawn chair. The sing will be at the Levi Brenner farm, 3575 Muffly Ave. S.W., Massillon. For more information, 330-447-4339. The Oct. 14 sing will victory the Victory Trio.
Kime to preach at St. John’s Evangelical St. John’s Evangelical Covenant Church of Millersburg welcomes Dr. Walter Kime of Ashland to preach on Sept. 14 during the 10:15 a.m. Sunday morning worship. St. John’s Church is
Russian orphan tells impact Donations needed of Christmas Child shoebox
located just west of Millersburg at 8670 State Route 39, beside Donations are needed Alexander’s Funeral to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Home. Store is located at 7703B state Route 241, just Celebrate the west of Mount Hope. All will go to supFeast of Trumpets proceeds port the Ohio Wilderness Celebrate the Feast Boys Camp. Call 330of Trumpets Sept. 21 at 857-5516. or 330-4644:30 p.m. at the home 1261. of Dave and Ruth Tennefoss. Hear the sound of the shofar, sing songs Free Bibles of praise, learn what “the last trump” means for available Need a Bible? We can Christians today. The feast is a wedding deliver/mail you one celebration and a time without cost or obligaof the “Last Trumpet.” tion. KJV Bible, New TesDuring the reception tament, Large Print and enjoy food and fellow- Children’s Bible Stories ship. Please RSVP by are available. Contact: Sept. 19 to 330-567- 330-855-7734, 330-9272043 or dv10afos@ 4857, 330-939-6231 or needfreebibles@gmail. gmail.com. com.
Joint services set Clark and Millersburg Presbyterian Churches have been following summer worship service times and holding some joint services. The next joint worship service on Oct. 5 will be at Millersburg Presbyterian Church at 10 a.m.
Old-Time Puppet Show planned Take your family to an Old-Time Religion Puppet Show on Oct. 4 on the steps of First Presbyterian Church, 90 S. Clay St., Millersburg. Performances will be on the hour, from 1-4 p.m. and last 10-20 minutes.
Visit the Holy Land in March Join Pastor Bob Fetterhoff of Grace Church of Wooster on the “21st Annual Comprehensive Biblical Tour of Israel and Jordan.” This 13-day trip features first-class hotels, round-trip airfare, two daily meals and admissions to sites like the Temple Mount, Garden Tomb, Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Masada, Petra, a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee. For more information, call 330-264-9459, Ext 220, email info@ woostergrace.org, or go to www.ohioholylandtours.com.
Clubs TOPS 1243 TOPS OH 1243 Sugarcreek met on Thursday, Sept. 4 at the United Methodist Church in Sugarcreek with 12 members weighing in and having a weight loss of 4 pounds for the week. Best rededicated weight loss winner for the week was Kathy Freese and another member. Best KOPS was Ada Troyer. The forbidden food for the week is chips and the thing to do is to drink 6-8 glasses of water each day. A 6-weeks being in leeway award was given to Emma Carpenter after
which Sue Yoder gave a program. Upcoming events are the Fall Area Rally being held in Alliance, Ohio in October. The leader also reminded members that there will be no meeting on Sept. 25 because of the Swiss Festival. For more information about TOPS call 330-897-6007.
Killbuck Valley Writers’ Club Has anyone ever told you “You should write a book”? Maybe you even started one but never finished. Or, you have a
great idea but just can’t seem to take that first step toward getting something on paper. The Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild (KVWG) might be just what you need to make your book a reality. KVWG is a group of serious adult writers who are working on novels, short stories and non-fiction. KVWG meets most Sundays at 1 p.m. in the Fireplace Room at Jitters Coffee House, Millersburg. Call 330-464-0624 or go to http://www.killbuckvalleywritersguild. org/ for more information.
Irina Creek was living in an orphanage in Russia when, at the age of 11, she received a shoebox. She will be telling her story as the evening’s featured speaker on Saturday, Sept. 27 at 6 p.m. at The Carlisle Inn in Walnut Creek, located next door to Der Dutchman Restaurant. The public is invited to attend to enjoy dinner while listening to Creek. To provide ideas and inspiration, local Operation Christmas Child volunteers will provide demonstrations about how to pack shoeboxes. Promo-
tional items will also be available. This event is open to the public but reservations are necessary by Sept. 20. To reserve your space, call Betty Swartzbaugh at 330-852-4806 or Lynette Mahaffey at 330-852-8812. An offering will be taken to cover the expense of the meal. After expenses, all money will be sent directly to Operation Christmas Child/Samaritan’s Purse Headquarters. Operation Christmas Child (OCC) is a project of the international Christian relief and evangelism organization, Samaritan’s
Purse. OCC collects and distributes gift-filled shoeboxes to demonstrate God’s love in a tangible way to millions of needy children around the world. Since 1993, OCC has delivered shoebox gifts to more than 113 million children in more than 150 countries. This year, OCC hopes to collect enough shoebox gifts to reach another 10 million children. For more information on how you can pack a shoebox or help with this project, call Esther Troyer, Ohio East Area Coordinator at 330852-4039.
Calendar eye.org for more information. The website is www. tion and opening ceremo- campbuyckeye.org. ny at 9 a.m., when silent auction bidding also will Legion Post open. The walk begins at Sugarcreek 10 a.m. Refreshments will be schedules served at 11 a.m. at the Rails to Trails pavilion. fish fries Chicken dinners will be American Legion available by donation. Post 494 of Sugarcreek Silent auction bidding announces its Fall Famcloses at 11:30 a.m. and a ily Fish Fry Schedule. The closing ceremony for the fish fries will be held from walk is scheduled at noon. 4-7 p.m. (unless otherwise Seventy-five percent of noted) at the Post Home proceeds will stay in Hol- on North Broadway Street. mes and Wayne counties Everyone is welcome at to assist ALS patients and the all you can eat events. their families. Twenty-five Saturday, Sept. 13 will kick percent will be donated off the fall season. There to the ALS Association to will be fish fries at the Ohio fund research for a cure. Swiss Festival on both FriThe ALS Walk is spon- day, Sept. 26 and Saturday, sored by Holmes County Sept, 27 with serving from Shooting Sports Club. 3:30-7:30 p.m. The October fry is Saturday the 18th. The November fish fry is Fundraiser Saturday, Nov. 15. (From Page 1)
planned for Camp Buckeye
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@campbuck-
Assistance applications to be taken The Holmes County Veterans Service Center is accepting applications for assistance for September. The deadline for applications is Sept. 19 at noon. The Veterans Service Commission Board meeting will be Sept. 22 at 6:30 p.m. Office hours are Monday, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; and Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Garfield Lodge to hold chicken barbecue
Garfield Masonic Lodge in Shreve will hold its annual chicken barbecue on Saturday, Sept. 20 with serving beginning at 11 a.m. until sold out. The barbecue will be at Baltic Historical the Shreve Mobil station. Cost is $9 for a meal Society stirring or $6 for a half-chicken. apple butter Proceeds will benefit the The Baltic Historical annual Garfield Lodge Society will be making 2015 scholarship. apple butter on Saturday, Sept. 20 from early morning until mid-afternoon. Beach City Join the members anytime American Legion Saturday to help or just attend to enjoy the fire holding steak and tour the cabin; enjoy a dinners hot dog if you are hungry. Volunteers start about 8 Beach City American a.m. peeling apples to add Legion Post 549 will serve to the cider and stirring its next monthly steak dinstarts soon afterward. The ner on Saturday, Sept. 20. Historical Society Log Serving will be from 4-7 Cabin is on the edge of See Pg. 7 — CALENDAR town on state Route 93.
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Auction (From Page 1) we’ll have a super auction this year,” Hershberger said. “If people didn’t donate, and people didn’t buy, there wouldn’t be a thing for me to do. I may put a lot of time into this, but it’s my feeling that it is all the other people who donate and buy who make things happen.” Activities get under way on Friday, Sept. 19, at 5:30 with a fish fry and a volleyball tournament on the grounds of the Holmes County Home, located at 7260 State Route 83, in Holmesville. “We kick things off Saturday morning at 7 a.m. with a full course breakfast and at 9:00 our auction begins,” Hershberger said. “The lunch line opens at 10 a.m. with the barbecue chicken and the whole nine yards.” Items are sold at two locations at the County Home throughout the day. At noon, the specialty items go on sale, including a 32 x 24-feet pole building and a 16 x18-feet log hunting cabin. Other items include a couple play sets, a storage barn and a double glider, as well as two buggies and two horses. “Something new this year, we have a team of matching ponies,” Hershberger said. “We didn’t plan on this, it just happened. That’ll be nice. We’ll also have somewhere between 45 to 50 quilts. “At 2:00 Saturday afternoon, we have what we call the kids’ auction,” Hershberger continued.
“The kids do the actual bidding and if they’re feeling brave, we let them come up and sell a couple items. It’s supervised, of course, and we’ve got a couple of them that are really good for little kids. They get so excited at times, they take the bids faster than they actually come in, but we’ve got a really good guy who takes care of the kids’ auction for me.” Donations are still coming in for the benefit auction. “There can never be too much,” Hershberger said. “We prefer to have everything in there by Friday noon, but we’re not going to turn anything away. We don’t turn anything down unless it’s not new. It’s got to be new or antique. We have an older couple from way down south that comes every year and spends all day Saturday at the auction. He always brings something along
Proceeds from the Holmes County Home Benefit Auction enable the purchase of additional items for the residents, keeps them involved in activities and helps to keep the building updated, with repairs and equipment.
Saturday morning. ” County Home Superintendent Leslee Mast praises the effort and work Hershberger and his auction committee put into this annual event. “This auction is such a tremendous event,” Mast said. “It enables us to purchase additional items for See Pg. 11 — AUCTION
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A child raised on science maintains his curiosity “In the name of science,” I declared as I planted a Mason jar on the peninsula of counter that forms the center of our kitchen. “Now we wait and watch.” Inside the jar was the top half of a barely-ripe banana with the makings of a big surprise woven to its side. Covering the top of the jar was a swatch of an old T-shirt carefully secured with a rubber band. My wife, who had actually first noticed the silky cocoon on the banana, had recognized neither the scientific nor the entertainment value of this creation. She had simply declared the fruit to be infected, inedible and no longer worthy of its spot in the banana cage that swings below the counter top. She had twisted it off and thrown it in the trash without another thought. Now the banana — and its little passenger — had been not only resurrected from the garbage, but
Auction (From Page 9) the residents that they may need, it keeps them involved in activities, and it allows us to keep the building updated, with repairs and equipment. It’s just a true blessing for the County Home. “Aden is a tremendous supporter,” Mast added. “He is very congenial. He is a willing worker who communicates well with the community. He’s just a real positive for us.” If anybody has items they wish to donate or has questions about the annual event, they can contact Hershberger at 330-4733665. It is best to reach him after 5 p.m. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330674-5676 or klynchthedaily-record.com.
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placed in a position of honor, front and center to the family’s everyday comings and goings. “John Lorson! Why on God’s green Earth is this thing sitting on the counter?” Kristin shouted. “I threw that banana out less than 15 minutes ago and now you’ve got it on display like a rose under glass!” “I will remind you, dear woman, that ours is a house of science,” I said. “The contents of this jar represent one of the very best opportunities to instill a love of science in our children — the chance to see a miracle of nature unfold before their little eyes!” “Are you serious?” she huffed. “John, two
of our kids are in their 20s and the third is a month away from driving. The time for closely examining moldy bread crusts and every bug that makes it under the screen-door has come and gone. We don’t need to do this anymore.” “So you’re ready to turn your back on science?” I said. “No, I’m just not willing to sacrifice counter space so you can satisfy your inner 8-year-old by watching who-knowswhat crawl out of a rotten banana.” As a compromise I moved the jar to the kitchen table. There it began a slow march — sometimes just inches a day — out of the kitchen and onto the back porch. Kristin may have little patience for scientific observation, but she’s got persistence by the bucketful. Eventually the jar worked its way to the
far corner of the porch where it was ultimately forgotten. This morning Kristin sent me a photo in a text message. The blurry image looked like some sort of fur-covered baby animal scooped up in a glass jar. “What the heck?” I wrote back. “Science” was her only reply. It was only then I realized the “fur” was actually mold the length of kitten hair now covering my beloved banana-in-a-jar. The banana itself had morphed into a black twig the size and shape of a chicken bone. The cocoon had been swallowed up by the whole slimy mess and was no longer even recognizable. “Science indeed,” I replied. “And, as with all good science, these findings deserve to be published. Now if you’ll excuse me. ...”
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Wednesday — East Valley School, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; West Beidler School, 10:45-11:45 a.m.; East Fairview School, 12:45-1:45 p.m.; Heinis, 2:152:45 p.m.; Nature’s Food Market, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — East Plains School, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; Ashery School, 11 a.m.-noon; Hopeview Subdivision, 1-1:45
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Farming Think about timing of final harvest of alfalfa We are at that time of year when alfalfa growers need to put some thought and planning into their final harvest cut. The timing of this last cut is especially important if the grower wants that alfalfa stand to last another production year. The fall period is when alfalfa and other tall legumes like red clover undergo many physiological responses to the cooling weather in preparation for the winter. Carbohydrate and protein reserves are stored in the crowns and roots and cold-hardening occurs that makes the plants more resistant to cold temperatures. Interrupting this process by cutting carries the risk of the plants having inadequate energy and protein reserves to make it through the winter and for initiating vigorous regrowth next spring. It also may interrupt the cold acclimation process. For these reasons the recommendation is to take the final cut no later than Sept. 7-12 in our area of the state to ensure there is an adequate rest/growth period after this cutting. Despite this recommen-
will be more tolerant to negative effects of a fall Rory cutting because there is less Lewandowski total stress on the plant. Agricultural and Adequate fertility, espeNatural Resources cially soil potassium levels, OSU EntensionWayne County increase plant health and plant tolerance to fall cutting effects. A high soil pH dation, cutting during the of 6.8 to 7.0 will also reduce critical fall rest period is the risk of fall cutting. often practiced in Ohio Stands under three years without great harm to the of age are more tolerant of stand, but it always carries fall cuttings as compared risk to stand health and/ or reduced stand vigor and to older stands where root and crown diseases are setyield loss the following ting in. year. A significant risk factor A number of factors to consider when making a affect the level of risk harvest during the critical incurred cutting during fall period is the number the critical fall period. These include overall stand of times the stand has been health, variety disease resis- harvested. Alfalfa that has been cut three or more tance, insect pests during times before a fall harvest the summer, age of stand, cutting management, fertil- has a higher risk factor for injury due to fall harvest ity and soil drainage. A vigorous, healthy stand than one cut only twice. is more tolerant of fall cut- In other words, the cutting frequency during the growting than a stressed and weakened stand. Protection ing season can affect the energy status of the plant from potato leafhopper going into the fall. Frequent stress during the year is cutting (30-day intervals important for maintaining strong and vigorous plants or less) results in the plant never reaching full energy that are able to withstand reserve status during the a fall cutting stress. Alfalfa growing season. This makes varieties with improved disease resistance and good the critical fall rest period more necessary for plants levels of winter hardiness
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to accumulate adequate reserves before winter. A final factor is soil drainage. Alfalfa stands on well-drained soils tolerate later fall cuttings better than alfalfa on moderately or poorly drained soils. Low plant cover going into the winter from late cutting increases the risk of winter heaving on many Ohio soils. We observed significant heaving this past winter in some of our area alfalfa fields, and many of those stands had been harvested during the previous fall. Cutting alfalfa during the critical fall period is sometimes necessary due to the need for forage or because of weather patterns like we’ve experienced this year. So carefully assess the condition of your stand and the risk factors discussed in this article. Taking all risk factors into consideration, the worst time to harvest in Ohio is most likely between Sept. 25 and Oct. 15. If you do cut during the fall critical rest period, leave some uncut strips in different areas of the field so you can compare the regrowth next spring. You might be surprised by what
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you learn. Farm Science Review The 2014 Farm Science Review will be Sept. 16-18 in London, Ohio. The FSR show hours are: Tuesday and Wednesday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Thursday 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Advance discounted tickets for admission to FSR are available at the Wayne County Extension office for $7 through Sept. 15. Admission at the gate is $10. You can plan your show now by visiting fsr.osu.edu and looking at the schedule of events, exhibit area maps, and 2014 exhibitor listings. Field demonstrations will occur daily depending on weather, starting at 12:30 p.m. Some of those demonstrations include corn and soybean harvesting,
tillage, nutrient application including gypsum, planter technology, UAV (drones), and field drainage installations including controlled drainage. Be sure to visit the AgCrops Team demonstration plots as you enter the show from the public parking lot. Other areas to visit are the Utzinger Memorial Garden, Center for Small Farms, Question the Authorities and The Gwynne Conservation Area. Be sure to download the 2014 Farm Science Review mobile app from fsr.osu.edu or the app stores before attending the show. Rory Lewandowski is an OSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources educator and may be reached at 330-264-8722.
Extension production guides Home Systems Guide “Home Systems Guide, How to Operate Your Home” is available at the OSU Extension office. This is “The Guide” to operate your home. Featuring more than 250 drawings and simple explanations that describe the operation of the structural, electrical and mechanical systems in your home. This book does not provide product-specific information, and you should consult the manufacturer of the product or equipment for specific information. Operation and maintenance information is provided for general understanding only. Available at OSU Extension office, 75 E. Clinton St., Suite 109, Millersburg. Phone 330-674-3015.
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Corn, Soybean, Wheat and Alfalfa Field Guide Ohio State University Extension has a newly published Corn, Soybean, Wheat and Alfalfa Field Guide resource to be used by scouts, crop advisers and farmers when they are scouting their fields. This field guide contains information on insect, disease and weed identification as well as agronomic information that should
Home canning has changed greatly in the nearly 200 years since it was introduced as a way to preserve food. The new USDA Complete Guide See Pg. 13 — GUIDES
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Farming West Holmes FFA lists fair results Holmes County Fair week, Aug. 4-9, was filled with many FFA members participating and showing their animals. Those in the West Holmes FFA chapter who showed steers were: Carter Smith, Grand Champion steer; Whitney Miller, 1st in class with a beef breeding heifer and 5th overall with a beef steer; Thane Kaufman, 2nd in his class with a steer and Hailee Carter with a beef heifer placing 3rd in showmanship and a market beef steer. In dairy category, William Hughes showed the Grand Champion Holstein cow, the Grand Champion Brown Swiss cow, and Reserve Junior Champion with his Brown Swiss; Morgan Hoxworth with a dairy steer that was the Reserve Senior Show-
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man. Regina Miller with two heifers, one placing 1st and the other placing 3rd, Reserve showman intermediate class, a cow that placed 1st, and one feeder that placed 6th in her class; Leon Williams with a dairy feeder that placed 5th in his class and Alyx Morris with a dairy feeder that placed 8th, a dairy cow that placed 10th and a dairy heifer that placed 3rd in showmanship. Showing hogs at the fair were Whitney Miller who was the reserve grand champion and 3rd in showmanship, Paige Miller who was the division one champion, Carter Smith, placing first in his class, Hailee Carter, plac-
ing 2nd in her class, Jarrett Snow, Hannah Schlegel, Chris Sprang, Morgan Hoxworth, and Sarah Sprang. Showing goats at the fair were Harlie Spurlock, 3rd in showmanship, Riley Brannon with a pack goat that was Grand Champion and a pygmy goat that won Grand and Supreme showmanship, Jillian Gurley with the Reserve Grand Champion Dairy Goat and 2nd in class, and Victoria Eggers who was Grand Champion Senior Showman with a dairy goat that was 1st in showing. Kerrin Fair had a lamb that was 1st in class and placed 3rd in showmanship, and a breeding lamb.
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Those who had shown poultry were Racheal Yerian placing 2nd in class with broilers, Riley Brannon with a turkey that placed 5th in class, and Sarah Sprang with a turkey. Showing rabbits were Bryce Kelley who placed 1st with his Jr. Rabbit Breeder, Racheal Yerian with a Breeding Rabbits placed 7th, Jillian Gurley who was Grand Champion Senior Showman and placed 1st and 2nd in her classes, and Victoria Eggers placing 1st through 4th in 4 different breeding classes.
School brief Prep nights planned for University of Akron Wayne College and Wayne College Holmes 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. The information session 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. 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.
Weekly Market Reports Wayne & Holmes Counties FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 Sept. 2 60 CALVES — Good to choice calves 265-300; medium to good calves 240-265; fair to medium calves 210-240; commons and lights 210-down; cross bred calves 275-down; back to farm, bull calves 300330; back to farm heifer calves 150-275.. 2 POT BELLY PIGS — 25. 59 BUTCHER HOGS — 210-240 lbs. 61.50-82; 260-up 60-65; butcher sows 67-down. 43 CATTLE — Steer Holstein 115-132.50, Holstein heifers 111.50-134.50, bulls 105-134.50, good beef cows 98-107, medium to good beef cows 91-98, fair to medium cows 80-91, common cows 80-down, overnight cows 100-
109. TOTAL HEAD — 164. 26 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 235-275 ton; hay, 2nd and 3rd cutting 150-340; big rd. bales 30-65 ton; wheat straw 175-225 ton; ear corn 115-140. DANVILLE AUCTION 15780 Body Road Danville; 740-599-6607 Sept. 6 3 LOADS HAY and STRAW — 1st cutting grass, 17.50 rd. bale; 2nd cutting mixed, 5.75 bale; wheat straw, 5.00 bale; corn, 1.25 bag. 110 GOATS — Does, 48, 15-50; 15, 51-100; 16, 101-150; 1, 160; 1-210. Bucks 24, 27.5050; 13, 51-100; 4, 101-150; 3, 151-200. Wethers 20, 3-50; 8, 51-100; 5, 101-150; 3, 151-200; 1, 335; 1, 360. Ewes, 6, 70-135; rams, 8, 67.50-137.50; bull calves, 17, 20-28; steers 2, 360-460; pigs,
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Schmurrt-free sleepovers at home and away My children are of age, and I’m still of age enough Karrie to remember my days as a McAllister child who longed to sleep over at someone’s house, Dirt Don’t or to have someone sleep Hurt over at mine. I hear my own kids pleading with me, “can I have so-andso’s house?” and I have so sleep over?” or “can sudden flashbacks to my I please sleep at so-andyouth.
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It was all pretty fuzzy back then, when my actions where influenced not by my brain and general mature reasoning. Instead, they were governed by my desire for things I didn’t have at home. Some would call it gluttony, some would call it greed. I would call it the ability to mix up a bunch of different pop and not get in trouble. Also, boys. My parents raised me in a house of loosely enforced rules, where they would encourage me with the following, “do whatever you want as long as you don’t hurt yourself, anyone else, or anyone’s property.” And then, as a side note one of my parents would
add, “don’t make no schmurrrt.” (That last word is obviously a sound effect, a bit of onomatopoeia that refers to a cross between an oldschool Polish word and a bodily function.) Basically, they would look down on me in shame if I did anything that was considered a bad choice, or in their words, a schmurrrt. But my friend’s mom didn’t have such high standards. We watched scary movies and mixed 14 different kinds of pop together and talked about boys and ate brownies at 2 a.m. We slept in until 11 and listened to pop music and she had posters on her wall that weren’t of great scientists and optical illu-
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their friends are here I find myself always trying to be the cool parent, knocking myself out so that their friends will love to be here. And when my children are away, I just flat out really miss them. It’s a conundrum laced with a labor of love, wrapped up in a gypsy costume and a feather boa from the dress-up bin. But when it’s all said and done, time flies faster than one of those water balloons, so no matter at whose house they stay, I’m going to try to keep it cool and hope that they, as well as I, don’t make no schmurrrt. Did your parents have a funny word? Contact Karrie at karrie@karriemcallister.com.
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sions. She was cool, and when I was there, I was cool, too. But there’s a catch 22 involved. She always liked to stay at my house, as well. Because while her parents were mainstream fun, mine filled dozens of water balloons for us to smash with baseball bats and we had a dress-up bin of wild clothes and a video camera. We slept outside and ate fresh popcorn covered in real butter. I had posters on my wall that weren’t torn out of magazines. I was cool, and when she was there, she was cool, too. And now I’m a parent, with three children who all want to either have someone here or go away. When
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The 1843-1924 issues of The Farmer Hub are now available to view online via the Holmes County Library’s website at www. holmeslibrary.org. The microfilmed copies of these issues were digitized thanks to a generous donation by the Friends of the Library. You can access the papers by clicking on the Research/
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Holmes man found incompetent to stand trial By CHRISTINE L. PRATT violence, one of which is made a third-degree felStaff Writer ony because Miller was MILLERSBURG — twice before, in 2010 and Determined to be unable 2011, convicted of domesto assist in his own tic violence. defense, a Millersburg If convicted of the more man accused of assault- serious count, Miller faces ing a family member at up to three years in prison. their home in June was The competency findfound to be incompetent ing was the result of a psychological evaluation to stand trial. Jeffrey A. Miller, 59, conducted by Dr. Kenof 10838 state Route 39, neth Covey of the Forenpleaded not guilty in Hol- sic Diagnostic Center, mes County Common who interviewed him and Pleas Court Thursday to reviewed the incident two counts of domestic report, including a state-
ment from the victim and a video of Miller’s arrest. In his report to the court, Covey wrote Miller admitted to being an alcoholic and, on the day of the incident, “fell off the wagon” after he was accused of losing the keys to the victim’s truck. Covey opined Miller suffers from “a severe mental disease, namely delusional disorder, which renders him incapable of separating the events from the day in question from his fixed delusional system.
As such, he is presently unable to assist in his defense.” However, Covey wrote, he believes Miller “can be restored to competency.” Citing the report, Judge Robert Rinfret found Miller incompetent to stand trial and ordered him transferred from the Holmes County Jail, where he’s been incarcerated since his June 11 arrest, to Heartland Behavioral Healthcare. His competency will
be reevaluated after a course of treatment. Because he was determined to be incompetent, neither Covey nor the court addressed the outstanding plea of not guilty by reason of insanity, which will be evaluated if and when Miller is restored to competency. On June 11, the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office was called to Miller’s home by a 90-year-old woman who reported Miller, who was intoxicated, had grabbed her and yelled at her, said
Chief Deputy Richard Haun, noting the woman escaped the home before calling law enforcement. To officers, Miller denied being intoxicated, but said he had taken six valium pills, said Haun, adding a test revealed Miller’s blood-alcohol content was 0.257, which is more than three times the prohibited level for driving. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.
Coshocton County robbery suspect is charged By CHRISTINE L. PRATT ference from the Holmes County Jail, Power’s bond Staff Writer was set at $250,000 and MILLERSBURG — attorney Andy Hyde was Accused of robbing two appointed to represent businesses and leading him. law enforcement on an Power is accused of on-road, off-road and foot using a long gun to rob pursuit Friday, a Coshoc- the Myers 76 gas station ton County man has been in Clark and Troyer’s Trail charged with aggravated Bologna Store in Trail, robbery. said Holmes County SherNathan O. Power, 30, of iff Timothy W. Zimmerly. 45420 County Road 19, At Myers 76, a tall, was charged in Holmes skinny man parked at the County Municipal Court pumps, entered the store, with the first-degree felo- masked and brandishing ny, which carries a poten- a long gun, and politely tial sentence of up to 10 demanded cash. Clerks in years in prison. the store complied with During his initial hear- the demand, and, along ing, made via video con- with a customer, were
herded into a corner of the business, where they were told to get to the ground as the man fled, according to Zimmerly. An employee of the business followed him as he fled in a dark green Jeep Liberty, later determined to have been stolen earlier that day. A short time later, the Sheriff’s Office received a second call of an armed robber at Troyer’s store, this time with shots fired, said Zimmerly. There, employees complied with the masked man’s request, although the man reportedly fired the weapon inside the
store after a customer offered him the money from his wallet if he would simply leave. He responded to the man’s offer by allegedly threatening to kill him. As with the Clark incident, a Troyer’s employee followed him in a vehicle, maintaining constant contact with the sheriff’s dispatch center on the suspect’s direction of travel, said Zimmerly. Responding officers caught sight of the suspect’s vehicle along County Road 77. They chased him on- and off-road and on foot, after he apparently got the vehicle stuck in
a cornfield, said Zimmerly. With the aid of air and ground units, as well as civilians, Power was eventually found hiding under a pine tree in the lawn of a business along County Road 201. Power was apprehended by responding officers and transported to the Holmes County Jail. On him, officers found a large amount of cash and two 12-gauge shotgun shells. He refused to speak with officers. The vehicle, later found to have been stolen from a body shop along County Road 385, near Loudonville, was found to contain only a $1 bill, a $5 and
Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.
Massillon Road, Lot 27, Millersburg, was fined $250 for falsification. Lyndi J. Guthrie, 34, 4185 Royal Lane SE, New Philadelphia, was fined $250 for criminal damaging and was placed on one year probation. She must make restitution. Kandy A.M. McMasters, 18, 1663 Alden Ave. SW, Canton, was fined $250 for criminal damaging and placed on one year probation. She must make restitution. Mathew B. Shepler, 33, 11764 Township Road 252, Glenmont, was fined
$131 for an overload. Abner V. Raber, 48, 2920 Township Road 110, Millersburg, was fined $127.50 for an overload. Leo A. Miller, 58, 6478 Hoffman Road, Wooster, was fined $482.50 for an overload. Dennis H. Raber, 39, 32435 Township Road 356, Walhonding, was fined $150 for speeding. Kenneth A. Ling, 25, 1525 N. Walnut St., Dover, was fined $150 for expired operator’s license. Arlen M. Bowman, 18, 5102 Township Road 618, Millersburg, was
fined $100 for speeding. Shannon M. Eyster, 18, 24581 Jelloway Road, Danville, was fined $150 for a signal light violation. Shannon N. Braghieri, 28, 3529 Belden Ave. SE, Canton, was fined $150 for speeding. David F. Limbacher, 65, 55502 Township Road 87, Fresno, was fined $770.50 for overload. Lewis W. Shanklin, 48, 10515 Poorman St. SW, Navarre, was fined $150 for an overload. Chris Miller, 46, 446 Morgan Court, Lagrange, was fined $150 for dis-
orderly conduct. Cody J. Morris, 26, 863 Massillon Road, Lot 2, Millersburg, was fined $110 for domestic violence, was placed on one year probation and must complete LifeSkills. Nathan A. Belanger, 33, 5545 Rainbow Falls St., Dublin, was fined $150 for speeding and $150 for safety disregard. Krista L. Kain, 41, 6560 State Route 514, Big Prairie, was fined $250 for passing bad checks and was placed on two years probation. She must make restitution.
three bars of Irish Spring soap, said Detective Sgt. Jim Henry. It was towed to the sheriff’s office for further processing. Officers continue to search for the gun, described as a long gun with a wooden stock, the mask and gloves worn by the robber. Zimmerly said anyone who comes upon such items should refrain from touching or moving them and immediately call the Sheriff’s Office.
Municipal court Mercedes S. McManaway, 18, 208 S. Monroe St., Nashville, was fined $300 for delinquent children and was placed on one year probation. Valerie H. Unruh, 22, 230 N. Mad Anthony St., Millersburg, was fined $350 for petty theft and placed on three years probation. She must make restitution. Nicholas S. Tillis, 29, 2227 Blachleyville Road, Lot 3, Wooster, was fined $200 for disorderly conduct. Lisa Lyons, 29, 13241 County Road 100, Big Prairie, was fined $300 for child endangerment and
was sentenced to 30 days in jail. She was placed on three years probation. Sade R. McRavy, 23, 4723 Cleveland Ave., Apt. 95, Canton, was fined $350 for criminal damages and was placed on six months probation. She must make restitution. Amy E. Neville, 34, 6609 Township Road 501, Big Prairie, was fined $800 for two counts of theft. She must make restitution. Duane A. Rose, 35, 59112 Akron Road, Smithville, was fined $100 for safety disregard. Curt M. Shepler, 28, 863
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Woman pleads guilty to improper handling of gun By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — A Beach City woman who, following her ex-boyfriend, led law enforcement on a low speed chase, pleaded guilty to charges associated with having a loaded handgun in the car. Theresa M. Camp, 48, of 10035 Justus Ave., pleaded guilty in Holmes County Common Pleas Court to attempted improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle. The charge was reduced and a related charge of failure to comply with the order of a police officer was dismissed in a plea deal. The deal included a joint sentencing recommendation of a suspended prison term and community control sanctions.
Camp also agreed to forfeit the gun, a .22-caliber handgun. Sentencing is scheduled for Oct. 7. In pleading guilty to the charge, Camp withdrew her prior plea of not guilty by reason of insanity. While a psychological evaluation supported the insanity plea, defense attorney Andy Hyde said the plea offer presented less of a risk to Camp. Even with an insanity plea, he explained, the state could take the case to trial. Even if a jury found her not guilty by reason of insanity, she faced confinement to a mental health facility for up to one year, the maximum possible sentence for the felony gun charge. At the hearing Thursday, Camp told Judge Robert Rinfret she put the gun in her
vehicle to remove it from her home where her boyfriend was inside. She said she became upset after she and her boyfriend got into a fight. Despite initial reports from the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office, she told Rinfret she never intended to harm herself or anyone else. On the morning of May 21, Holmes County Sheriff’s deputies fell into pursuit of Camp in Berlin after being contacted by her ex-boyfriend, who reported she told him she was armed and going to kill herself if he called law enforcement, said Chief Deputy Richard Haun. In Berlin, deputy Brian Lauriha observed Camp, in a black Dodge Caliber, following a garbage truck driven by the caller. He continued to pursue, westbound, and activated his
lights and siren once he was joined by backup, said Haun, noting she continued driving at about 45 mph, refusing to stop or pull over. Eventually, the caller pulled into a business lot along County Road 623 and the woman followed. The officer approached her vehicle, where she sat with her hands on the steering wheel, with the loaded handgun in her lap, said Haun, adding she refused orders to roll down her window. This, he said, prompted the deputy to use his ASP to break the passenger side window, unlock the door and remove her from the vehicle. During the encounter, Haun said, the woman remained “dazed and confused,” and was mute other than, once in the back of Lauriha’s cruiser,
indicating she was going to kill herself. She was transported for evaluation to Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg, where she continued to be largely unresponsive, said Haun. The 9-1-1 call that started the pursuit was the third made by the caller, who first indicated he was being followed, but later called back to say the two had talked and brought resolution to the situation. He indicated she had started following him in Stark County shortly after 8 a.m. Never did the woman threaten to harm anyone other than herself, said Haun. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330-674-5676 or cpratt@the-daily-record.com. She’s @drnewsgirl on Twitter.
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Misti and Jody Kosier of Wooster. He weighed 6 pounds, 15 ounces and was 19 inches long. He joins a sibling, Kody. Grandparents are Bill and Deb Underwood of Millersburg, Linda Kosier of Shreve, Don and Sandra Kosier of Dalton and Charles Snoddy of Wooster.
WYATT RAYLAN was born July 24 at Wooster Community Hospital to Gary and Nichole McCluggage of Holmesville. He weighed 7 pounds, 10 ounces and was 20 inches long. He joins a brother, Emmett. Grandparents are Henry and Carol Blubaugh of Smithville and Wilbur and In service Karen McCluggage of Navy Holmesville. Seaman recruit Ryan W. Great-grandparents are Hileman, son of William Mary Markley of MillersM. and Ilene F. Hileman burg and Dorthea Bickel of Wooster, completed of Warsaw. U.S. Navy basic training TAIVEN ZANE was at Recruit Training Comborn July 18 at Wooster mand, Great Lakes, Ill. Community Hospital to Hileman is a 2012
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Energy help applications available Home Energy Assistance Program applications are available at the Darb Snyder Senior Center for low-income households. For more information contact the Senior Center, 170 Parkview Drive, or 330-674-0580, 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m., MondayFriday. Kno-Ho-Co Community Action offers Emergency HEAP. Call 330-674-6479 for more information. Deadline to submit applications is April 30.
Take a free driving permit practice test Practice makes perfect and that goes for driving. Be confident when you take your driving test by using the new free permit practice test available on the Holmes County District Public Library’s website. HCDPL is one of only a few libraries in Ohio that offers the practice test. To get started visit www. holmeslibrary.org and click on the “Free Permit Practice Tests” icon located on the homepage. It’s as easy as that. For more information or to find out about other free reference resources, visit the Central Library or call 330-674-5972, Ext. 203.
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Growing Readers Story Time at the Central Library — Wednesdays at 11 a.m., began Sept. 3 and runs through 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 330-6745972, Ext. 211. Preschool Story Adventures at the Central Library — Wednesdays at 11 a.m., began Sept. 3 and runs through Oct. 1. Children ages 4-5 along with their parents or caregivers
Bill and Jeanie Young, Nashville, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary June 14. They were married in 1964 at Millersburg Lutheran Church by the Rev. Robert Cline. They are the parents of Rickey Young. Mr. Young retired as owner/operator of an excavating business and farms the family farm west of Nashville. He enjoys restorSubmitted photo ing Allis Chalmers tractors. Mrs. Young retired from WALNUT CREEK CLASS OF 1964 — The Walnut Creek High School class of 1954 held a reunion Aug. 27 at Der Dutchman Restaurant in Walnut Creek. Attending were Theron Hershberger (left), Jean (Stutzman) Shoup, Bill Flinner, George Plance and Bob Miller. Unable to attend was Barbara (Miller) Hostetler. One class member, Philip Miller, is deceased.
Mr. and Mrs. Young mowing the Nashville Cemetery and is a former floral designer. They are both former members of Nashville Fire Department and former trustees of Washington Township. They enjoy riding their Harleys, camping and tractor shows. A hog roast was held.
are invited to join staff at the Millersburg location for stories, songs, activities and more. Registration is required. Call 330-6745972, 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-MineSee Pg. 21 — LIBRARY
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DeWine visits Holmes County law enforcement By CHRISTINE L. PRATT bring resolution to the Bureau of Criminal Idencase of the still-uniden- tification and Information, Staff Writer tified body of a woman which lends assistance to HOLMESVILLE — who was found in Holmes law enforcement agenAs a law enforcement County in 2008. cies, he said, he has heard partner, Ohio Attorney The technology uses and will consider the need General Mike DeWine images from Ohio driver’s for specialized supplies to said it’s important to stay licenses to help identify outfit a multi-county meth connected with the locals dead bodies and crimi- lab deconstruction and who enforce the law and nal suspects, according to investigation team based investigate and prosecute DeWine. out of the Holmes County crimes. “It’s a long shot,” he said Sheriff’s Office. He met Wednesday with of the potential to iden- As with meth, DeWine Holmes County Sheriff tify the woman found said, heroin presents a SPINE FEEL LIKE IT'S IN Agrowing 7-10problem. SPLIT? Timothy W. Zimmerly and locally, adding any further his staff, as well as Hol- investigation into the cir- “We’re finding heroin mes County Prosecutor cumstances surrounding in every county,” he said, 242 E. Milltown Rd. WE TREAT Steve Knowling during a her death really hinge on noting while it was once Wooster tour● Headaches of several counties. “finding out who she is.” rejected330-345-4440 by even the most ● He discussed local issues DeWine said he also serious of drug users, it Migraines and ● supportive Neck Painservices heard concern from Zim- has now become “epihis merly about the metham- demic,”5336 with C.R. use crossing 201 ● office can provide. Sports Injuries To that end, DeWine phetamine problem in the racial, ethnic, income and Suite C ● Shoulder Pain Millersburg said● new facial recogni- county. While his office geographic boundaries. Back Pain could staffs and equips the Ohio He said 330-893-0444 tion technology BCI agents Mike Schenk photo/www.buydrphoto.com ● Bulging Disc Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine took part in a roundtable discussion See our Patient ● Leg Pain with law enforcement officers at the Holmes County Jail. Testimonials at ● Sciatica ChaffeeChiro.com have been working with has been a natural pro- mate means. ● Arthritis 242 E. Milltown Rd. local law enforcement to gression from people who Heroin, he said, has shut down pill mills, and are addicted to them flip- been positively linked WE TREAT Wooster office has helped to ping over to heroin.” to at least 1,000 deaths ● SPINE FEEL LIKE IT'S IN A 7-10 SPLIT? SPINE FEEL LIKE IT'S IN A 7-10330-345-4440 SPLIT? his Headaches revoke the licenses of 50 And, while the effects in Ohio last year, and he “Passionate about health, compassionate about patients.” ● doctors in the past three of efforts to combat anticipates that number to Migraines addiction to prescriptive be even higher before the 242 E. E. Milltown Milltown Rd. Rd. years. 242 ● Neck Pain WE TREAT WE TREAT The good news, he said, medications has caused end of this year. Wooster Wooster ● Headaches 5336 C.R. 201 ●● Headaches is the greater attention to a spike in the use of her- “We have lost that fear,” 330-345-4440 Sports Injuries 330-345-4440 ● ● Migraines how, and in what quantity, oin, DeWine said he is he said. “We now have a Migraines Suite C ● ●Shoulder Pain ● drugs are being prescribed hopeful efforts will have generation that has grown Neck Pain Pain Neck Millersburg 5336 C.R. C.R. 201 201 ● ● is helping to reduce the long-term, lasting effects up with it, and we need to 5336 ● Sports Injuries Back Pain Sports Injuries 330-893-0444 Suite C C Suite number of people who that will limit the number do a better job, as a society, ● ● Shoulder Pain Shoulder Pain ● 330-893-0444 Bulging Disc Millersburg Millersburg develop addictions to ille- of people who develop ● ● Back Pain Back Pain 330-893-0444 330-893-0444 See our Patient ● gal drugs. However, “there addictions through legiti- See Pg. 21 — DEWINE ● Leg Pain ● Bulging Disc Bulging Disc SEE OUR PATIENT Testimonials at See our Patient ● See our Patient ● ● Leg Pain Leg Pain Sciatica LEUPOLD • REDFIELD • BURRIS • SIMMONS • BUSHNELL TESTIMONIALS TestimonialsAT at Testimonials at ● ● Sciatica ChaffeeChiro.com Sciatica ● ChaffeeChiro.com Arthritis ChaffeeChiro.com ChaffeeChiro.com ● ● Arthritis Arthritis 2156 608 83603 GBOT031 WATERPROOF
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Vapor products offer healthier alternative to smokers By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Debbie and Myron Parrish of Holmes County are proof that even hard-core smokers can quit. Myron suffered a heart attack at 40, and had open-heart surgery at 50 and he still smoked. But after being introduced to the variety of smokeless vapor products available, after smoking
for more than 50 years, he has been able to kick the habit. He has also come out of retirement to start a new business. Caribbean Vapor is Holmes County’s first and so far only vapor shop, located in the Holmes County Flea Market on the southeast end of Berlin. As the store slogan states, Caribbean Vapor offers a healthier alternative to smoking. “They set us up right
next to a curtain store and a T-shirt shop,” Debbie said. “But we don’t have to worry, because our products don’t smell.” “We were happily retired for almost 20 years, but I went back to work at 70,” Myron said. “Now we’re in the business of teaching people a fun and easy way to quit smoking.” “Everybody always told me food would taste
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Vapor (From Page 20) day because you just didn’t get that oral fixation.” Caribbean Vapor offers 31 different flavors. Among smokers, not everybody likes the tobacco flavor,” Myron said. “They may like other flavors. Then you just match them up with the different pipes. Different pipes use different size batteries.” “Depending on how much they smoke, we fit the pipe to their level of smoking,” Debbie said.
“Each flavor comes in different levels of nicotine.” A 650 doesn’t have such a strong puff to it, and for heavier smokers, they have a 1,100, which is a heavier draw. They sell a 15-milliliter bottle of juice for $9.95 and the second bottle for half price. Each bottle is equivalent to a carton of cigarettes. “It’s like getting two cartons of cigarettes for 15 bucks,” Myron said. “It really does save people a ton of money. We could stay at a 5-star resort with
DeWine (From Page 18) to educate people about the dangers of it.” He said he has employed a threeperson team to establish an anti-drug program that will focus on prevention and treatment of addiction. To aid in the fight against drugs, including heroin, DeWine said he has worked to reduce by half the turnaround time for testing of drugs at the state crime lab. He said similar efforts have been made in the areas of cyber crime and, even more so, with DNA analysis, where the turnaround time has been reduced from an average of 125 days to 23 days, with expedited cases receiving full priority analysis within 24-48 hours. DeWine said his office also has been involved in the investigation of countless financial scams, where funds are solicited by phone or mail to secure a larger gain in the form of an inheritance, lottery winning, or land purchase. While they’ve been successful in prosecuting many cases, he said, by the time law enforcement is notified, the money already is gone, often out of the country, and is virtually impossible to get back.
It’s another crime that, he said, is best resolved through education. “If you didn’t play, you’re not going to win,” he said, of such offers that seem, and are, too good to be true. Because scammers tend to target senior citizens, he said, his office has produced materials and a video, available at www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov, to help give families the tools to educate their elders. All libraries in the state, he said, also have copies of a senior citizen toolkit and video, designed to educate and prevent victimization. DeWine’s wife, Fran DeWine, was in Wayne County earlier Wednesday. She met with Prosecutor Dan Lutz, Clerk of Courts Tim Neal and Judge Timothy VanSickle at the Municipal Court. She said she tries to be the eyes and ears of her husband and works to travel to each of Ohio’s 88 counties. Sue Smail, chairwoman of the Wayne County Republican Party, accompanied Fran DeWine on her visit here. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.
Library (From Page 17) craft 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. Space is limited and registration is required. Stop by the East Branch or call 330-893-3464 to register.
the money we’re saving from not smoking.” “In addition to the health benefits, it also makes financial sense to quit smoking,” Deb-
bie said. “The cost of cigarettes was getting out of hand. We were spending between the two of us, $12 a day on cigarettes.”
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Sales training is consultant’s topic at Chamber meeting By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer We are all sales people whether we believe it or not. That was part of the message delivered to the Holmes County Chamber of Commerce by Jordan Mullet a consultant for the Sandler Training of the Ruby Group. “We are a sales development and sales training company,” Mullet said.
“We typically work with small to medium-sized companies.” The topic for his presentation to the chamber luncheon at Bag’s Restaurant on Tuesday, Sept. 2, was “Nobody told me I’d have to sell.” “A lot of us have gotten into sales positions that we never expected to be in,” Mullet said. “I’d like to discuss what types of things cause us to get
into that situation. What causes that mindset?” Fear of rejection, lack of proper training, negative stereotypes were some of the causes offered by members. “How do we compete with the negative connotation of a salesperson,” Mullet asked. “I am going to offer a couple of David Sandler’s rules that you can take away. “Sandler Rule No. 21
is sell today, educate tomorrow,” he continued. “Most sales people tend to do most of the talking. They’re the ones where you say, ‘what have you got for me’ and they spend the rest of the time talking.” The average amount of silence a traditional salesperson can stand is .8 seconds, according to Mullet. “On a sales call, salespeople have a real hard
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time being quiet,” he said. “As long as you’re talking, the person you are selling to isn’t going to say no and kick you out. When we’re doing all that talking, all we’re doing is being an unpaid consultant. We’re spilling all that knowledge we worked so hard to receive. “A salesperson should not give away everything we’re given. A lot of times, it doesn’t pay,” he continued. “The sales prospect usually only is thinking about if this a person I can trust and do I want to buy with him.” A strong sales presentation should learn more about the buyer, according to Mullet. The second rule he shared was Sandler’s Rule No. 33, ‘OK, not OK.’ “Since most people want to feel OK about themselves, the way to feel OK is to find someone else who is more not OK than they are,” he said. “Ninety-eight percent of the population wants to feel OK about themselves. What we want to do is help those people feel OK. We want to help them bring their guard down and relax. They don’t know
us. It is an uncomfortable situation. Put yourself in the prospect’s seat. The easiest way to put someone at ease is to ask them questions. “There is a direct correlation between how comfortable a prospect feels with a sales person, based on the amount of time the prospect does the talking,” he added. “When a salesperson gets nervous and starts talking a lot, it actually causes the nerves of the prospect to go up.” Members offered ideas such as “how did you start your business?’” or “What do you do in your free time?” as possible conversation starters. “You are trying to get to know that person because people tend to buy from someone they can trust,” Mullet said. “They tend to trust people they like and people who are like them. Finding commonality is a useful tool. That opens the door for me to be able to ask questions about their business.” Mullet shared the four different weaknesses of salespeople. “One is a need for See Pg. 23 — CHAMBER
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Chamber (From Page 22) approval,” he said. “Secondly, we become too emotionally involved. Third, we have selflimiting record collections. These are tapes that play in our head, things we heard growing up, such as ‘speak when spoken to.’ Lastly is our discomfort about talking about money. “However we were raised and whatever our viewpoint on money is,
we typically take that same view and put it on the prospect,” he continued. “As a salesperson, you’ve got to be able to talk about money. How much are you going to spend and where is it coming from? Are you going to have to cut budget somewhere else? Money is a big deal.” Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.
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Kallbergs are once again on the move I’m writing this on Labor Day. It is already 85 degrees with very high humidity at 9 a.m. We are preparing for the Strong family to arrive around noon. So far, I’ve baked a yellow cake which I will frost with chocolate frosting as soon as it cools. I also stirred together a package of pre-cut slaw with a cup of Marzetti’s Southern Style Slaw Dressing. We found that variety to be even better than the original type, but you can’t find it in very many stores. Next I will whip up some baked beans. To do this, you open one can each of baked beans, kidney beans and butter limas (drain the latter two) and put them in a large baking pan. You can also use drained black beans — whatever your family will eat. The important part is what you mix with the beans. In this case, I use 1/2 cup catsup, 3/4 cup brown sugar, 1 teaspoon dried mustard and 2 Tablespoons vinegar. Stir this all together and bake, uncovered, for at least
one hour at 350° F. After the guests arrive, The Man of the House will spring into action and put the hot dogs and Bubba Burgers on our tiny little grill. I don’t know if you can buy Bubba Burgers in the North, but they are very popular here. You just take them out of the box and put them on the grill while still frozen. That way you don’t have to plan ahead. Just when I thought our lives would settle down since we sold our old house in Ohio, we are on to another adventure. The Man of the House announced that he wants to move to the nearest Del Webb community where the people aged 55 or older live. At first that idea did not sit too well with me for several reasons. We love being within walk-
ing distance of our other family members here. We also love our little house and lot against the woods — and he worked so hard making our beautiful patio with a fire pit in the backyard. It’s been too hot to actually use it this summer so I was looking forward to fall when we could make s’mores and invite people over. It takes me awhile to process this new idea — especially one as significant as moving again. I learned five moves ago to not say I would never move again ... The new place is only 20 minutes away, so it’s not like we would be moving to another state, or even another county. We called our Realtor, who has been so helpful ever since we came to South Carolina, and has officially listed our house for sale. This means being on high alert for showings. She said she would give us at least an hour warning. That is plenty of time as I can clean this whole place in half that time. I would be perfectly happy to stay here because I do the same
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The 19th annual Fall Gathering will be held on Saturday, Sept. 20, in the quaint, historic village of Winesburg, featuring a plethora of activities, food Fundraiser at and entertainment. Start historical society the day early (7 a.m.) with breakfast at the Zion to benefit Church Fellowship Hall. There will be numerous Community Care opportunities throughout Register soon for Network the day to satisfy your The Community Care taste buds by visiting any cornhole tourney one of the food vendors The annual cornhole Network, a collaborathat will be set up for the tournament at Woosterevent, offering sandwich- fest will be held Sept. 26 See Pg. 29 — BRIEFS es (hamburgers and hot dogs), chicken and noodles, homemade ham and bean soup, hand-cranked ice cream, homemade pies, popcorn, fry pies, baked goods and, last but not least, the Paint Township Volunteer Fire Department’s Chicken Barbecue, Please log onto beginning at 4 p.m. The Grapevine House will feature the following musical groups; Nelson & Friends, Prism, Glenn to claim your local Parks and at Heritage business directory Park, Holmes County Blue Grass, High Counprofile today!
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Crazy to expect much out of Browns except more losing A few thoughts from the week in sports ... Many people define insanity like this: “Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.” Think about it Cleveland Browns fans — that sounds a lot like us. As we get ready to ride the Crazy Train again, aka go through a Browns season, it’s deja vú all over again: New head coach, new general manager, new quarterback thrown into the mix and a season likely headed for doubledigit losses for the seventh straight year. In fact, since the Browns returned to the NFL in 1999 they’ve had only two winning seasons. Yet, Browns fans continue to follow every move of the team, debate about draft picks and personnel, and reflect on the glory years for those of us old enough to remember some of them. I wasn’t even close to being born when Cleveland’s last championship was won in 1964, but I sure remember the thrill of the Kardiac Kids in the early 1980s and the incredible runs made by Bernie, the Dawgs & Co. in the late ’80s. When the Browns opened the season last Sunday with a 30-27 loss in Pittsburgh, there were great unknowns with a rookie head coach in Mike Pettine, a quarterback in Brian Hoyer with little experience coming off a knee surgery, an unheralded receiving corps and a defense that
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will have a ton of pressure to keep the games close. The biggest storyline many Browns fans are waiting to see develop — and the entire sports world based on ESPN’s ’round-the-clock coverage — is how much impact rookie quarterback Johnny Manziel will have. After Hoyer rallied the Browns from a 27-3 halftime deficit to tie the Steelers in the fourth quarter — a game Pittsburgh won on the last play of the game — Manziel was Johnny Benchwarmer. Despite all the question marks, what makes this Browns team intriguing is that there are a lot of very good players on it. Despite going just 4-12 last year, Cleveland had five players named to the Pro Bowl: Joe Haden (cornerback), Jordan Cameron (tight end), Joe Thomas (tackle), Alex Mack (center) and Josh Gordon (wide receiver). They’re all back except for Gordon, who’s suspended for the season unless a change that’s being talked about in the NFL’s substance abuse policy creates a loophole. Like most Browns fans, I sure would like the 2014 team a lot better if Gordon and his league-lead-
SPORTS FANS! You might not have been able to see the greatest athletes live and in person, but you can still see plenty of them dead and in person, or at least their graves. One website, TheDeadballEra.com, has information on the burial locations of thousands of former major leaguers. Then there’s findagrave.com, which has an illustrated database that includes the final resting places of many famous people, including more than 5,000 sports figures. Baseball’s seventh inning stretch means one thing at every major league park – a stirring rendition of “Take Me Out to the Ballgame“ by all fans in attendance. But the song’s origins are little known. It was written in 1908 by a 24-year-old Tin Pan Alley songwriter named Jack Norworth, who was inspired as he passed New York’s Polo Grounds on a elevated train. Norworth retired to California, where he founded the Laguna Beach Little League. He’s buried in a cemetery right across the freeway from Angels Stadium. Following the 2014 U.S. Open, golfing great Phil Mickelson still needed a win at that event to complete a career Grand Slam – victories at the Open, the Masters, the British Open and the PGA Championship. Mickelson had a stunning six second-place finishes at the Open through ‘14. Can you name the five golfing legends who have tallied career Grand Slams? Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods are the obvious ones, but the other three are Ben Hogan, Gene Sarazen and Gary Player.
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ing 95 catches for 1,646 yards to go with nine TDs were back. Running back Ben Tate and wide receiver Miles Austin have had some big moments in the league, but also have a history of injuries. Rookie cornerback Justin Gilbert — the guy who was actually picked ahead of Manziel — hasn’t show much in the preseason, but is being counted on to form a dynamic duo with Haden. The likes of Karlos Dansby, Paul Kruger and Barkevius Mingo give the defense’s front seven potential. With Pittsburgh, New Orleans and Baltimore on the schedule early, those are some strong teams to battle with. Browns fans have read Pettine’s name and heard him being interviewed so many times that some of us might have forgotten that last Sunday was actually his NFL head coaching debut in a game that counts. The losing isn’t likely to stop this year, but the only way it will eventually change is if Cleveland finally gives a coaching staff time to see its plan through. I know it’s a little insane, but I think this time the plan might work — or at least that’s what I keep telling myself. NFL PREDICTIONS — The Seattle Seahawks were an incredible story last season, beating Denver 43-8 in Super Bowl XLVIII. The NFC West is loaded again and I’m picking the
Seahawks to repeat by beating the Colts in Super Bowl XLIX. In the NFC title game I’m taking the Seahawks over the Packers, with the Colts topping the Broncos in the AFC. I wish the outlook was brighter for the Browns, but I’m predicting another 4-12 record for them. I don’t see Hoyer or Manziel having very good years, but then again I don’t think Peyton Manning or Drew Brees would excel either with this cast of characters. DINGER, VAN WIE GET CALL TO HALL — Two more area legends have been selected for the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame. Former College of Wooster basketball star Tom Dinger and late Fighting Scots coach Al Van Wie have been voted into the OBHOF’s 10th anniversary class, which will be inducted on May 2, 2015 in Columbus. Also part of the class are former players John Miner (Ohio State), Dave Jamerson (Ohio U), Bert Price (Wittenberg), Marlene Stollings (Ohio U), Brooke Wyckoff (Lakota H.S.) and former Cleveland Cavaliers center Zydrunas Ilgauskas, along with past coaches Theresa Check (Central State University), Edith Spivey (Cleveland Shaw H.S.) and official John Tipton of Oak Hill. This group will bring the number of OBHOF members to 176, which includes the likes of local products Bob Knight,
Lisa Cline and Dean Chance. Dinger, a 5-foot-11 point guard, averaged 24 points per game as a senior at Mansfield High School. He went on to star at The COW from 1968-71 and is still the program’s all-time leading scorer with 2,370 points, helped by 37 consecutive games in which he scored 20 or more. Van Wie, who died at age 85 last September, graduated from the The COW in 1952 and became the Scots’ head basketball coach in 1961. He had a 303-215 record over 21 seasons and led three teams to NCAA postseason tournaments. He became Wooster’s athletic director in 1974 and was a crusader for small college athletics and the development of women’s teams. I look forward to The Daily Record covering these well-deserved inductions at the ceremony in Columbus in May. DOUGLASS REBOUNDS FOR AU — Smithville graduate Zach Douglass made an impressive recovery from a torn labrum suffered last year to start at right guard for the Ashland University football team in its opener at Lake Erie Saturday night. Douglass was inadvertently left out of a list of area products playing for the Eagles in my column last week. The 6-foot-2, 286-pound junior lettered as a freshman for AU before being medically redshirted last year. PARTING SHOTS —
An Orrville alum helped make Wooster High’s Follis Field look great for its re-dedication Friday night. Adam Handwerk (OHS class of 1997) works for The Vasco Group, based out of Massillon, that put down the Generals’s new turf at Follis Field. Now that’s what I call helping out your old rival. Vasco also installed the turf at Ohio State and Michigan stadiums. n Congrats to Joe Vardon, a College of Wooster alum and former Daily Record sports writer, for being one of three writers named to the Northeast Ohio Media Group’s new “LeBron James beat.” The NEOMG provides content to the Plain Dealer and cleveland.com. Vardon, who had been at the Columbus Dispatch reporting on Gov. John Kasich, will focus his coverage on James’ business, charitable and other off-the-court ventures. This may be a first to have a sports reporter named specifically to cover one athlete off the court or field, but James is arguably the biggest story in all of sports. It will be interesting to see what scoops Vardon can uncover. Aaron Dorksen’s weekly look at local, state and national sports appears on Sundays in The Daily Record. Dorksen can be reached at 330-287-1621 or adorksen@the-dailyrecord.com. Follow him on Twitter at @adorksenTDR.
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Hiland hangs on, beats Northwestern By AARON DORKSEN Sports Editor WEST SALEM — Hiland senior midfielder Brandon Kozak and his teammates saw just how good they can be as they scored three goals to build a big halftime lead in a non-conference boys soccer game at Northwestern Tuesday night. The Hawks then realized what can happen if they let down their intensity even a little bit. The Huskies fought back with the lone scores of the second half before Hiland held on for a hard-fought 3-2 victory. “We showed in the first
half that we can be a dominant team,” said Kozak, who scored the game’s first two goals. “We can definitely create some chances on the outside and even in the middle.” Hiland (3-1-0), which has 10 seniors trying to lead it to a 10th straight Div. III regional berth, wasted no time in showing its considerable experience and skills. Kozak worked a nifty give-and-go with senior Alex Mast to blast in a goal at the 37:37 mark for a quick lead. “That ball that I got from Alex was beautiful, textbook, everything about it was perfect,” Kozak said.
“I just ran down the middle like we had worked on in practice the night before. I just tried to bury it and it ended up happening.” Northwestern (3-1) was called for a “hand ball” inside the box with 19:12 left in the half to gift wrap the second goal. Kozak added the penalty kick after drilling a low liner into the right corner past diving keeper Randy Harper. Hiland showed still more good teamwork when senior Garrett Snow threaded a nifty cross to sophomore Sinjon Howell, who re-directed it into the corner of the net at
the 7:53 mark. Fifteenth-year Hiland coach Scott Bodiker, who owns a 171-81-32 career mark and has the Hawks coming off a 14-3-4 season, warned his team at the half that Huskies would come back out with all they had. That’s just what happened as Northwestern senior midfielder Andrew Orosz fought his way through traffic in front of the box to spin around and rocket a goal in at the 32:37 mark. The Huskies really made things interesting when senior Kile See Pg. 27 — HILAND
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New Philadelphia shuts down Ogi, West Holmes By ELLIOTT SCHREINER Special to The Daily Record MILLERSBURG — In a battle of inexperience, the West Holmes football team suffered some growing pains, while New Philadelphia may be coming into its own. The Knights had three turnovers, and got just 15 yards from star running back Luke Ogi. The Quakers, meanwhile, got 273 yards and three touchdowns from senior running back Wyatt Angel to top the Knights 19-9. “It was great,” said Angel, who broke the game open with a 71-yard scamper in the third quarter. “It was my first start ever in high school. I was nervous, but I came out and got the job done. My O-Line deserves all the credit, though. They were opening up some big holes.” Angel started the game out with a pair of firstquarter touchdowns to get the Quakers out to a 12-0 lead with 2:23 left in the opening frame. What looked like a runaway game turned into a meat-grinder for the next 20-plus minutes. The Knights, led by 98 yards rushing from sophomore Garett Ervin, started shutting down the Quakers offense, which accumulated 158 yards and two scores in their first three drives. From the start of the second quarter to the midway point of the third
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West Holmes lineman Trevor Kiner (54) clears the way for running back Garrett Ervin on a gain that set up the second of three Logan Gallion field goals in WH’s home opener last Friday against New Philadelphia. That was all the scoring the Knights could muster, though, as the Quakers won 19-9.
“We just need to learn to be comfortable on the field, and get some experience and self-confidence.” West Holmes football coach Kevin Maltarich quarter, West Holmes outgained New Philly by a 165-99 margin. They were buoyed by a historic performance from their kicker, Logan Gallion, who broke the school’s single-game record for field goals — all in one quarter — by making three in the second to push the score
tto 12-9 by the half. His second boot was from 44 yards, also a school record. Naturally, the Knights would’ve preferred Gallion to be kicking extra points. “We’ve got to finish our drives,” West Holmes coach Kevin Maltarich said. “Getting points
is always a success, and we have a great kicker in Logan. “But we needed to get into the endzone.” That was exactly where New Philadelphia succeeded. After being stymied for the better part of two quarters, the Quakers built some distance between them and
the Knights on a 71-yard burst off-tackle by Angel that put the game out of reach late in the third quarter. It was big plays that ended up proving a big difference in the game. The Quakers’ first touchdown was preceded by a 42-yard toss from quarterback Logan Bitikofer
to wideout Bret Ricklic. Their second touchdown was set up by a 41-yarder from Bitikofer to wideout Braden Young. “Those were really big,” Maltarich said. “We have to make sure we aren’t giving up the big play. We can’t hurt ourselves. “We just need to learn to be comfortable on the field, and get some experience and self-confidence.” All in all, it was a positive performance for the Knights, who fell to 0-2. New Philadelphia (1-1), after all, is seeking a fourth straight playoff berth. And West Holmes was still licking its wounds after surrendering 65 points to Triway in its opener. Gallion, on top of his field-goal kicking duties, posted a pair of touchbacks on kick offs and pinned the Quakers inside their 5 on a punt. And junior Trevor Kiner racked up a sack, and a blocked punt as the Knights were disruptive when they weren’t giving up the occasional big play. Ogi, who appeared to have trouble cutting, was playing a bit banged up. Maltarich said he would be OK moving forward. It’s a pretty safe bet he’ll be more like Week 1 Ogi (220 yards) in the coming weeks. “We took a big step tonight,” Maltarich said. “A lot of people were questioning us, and doubting our abilities. But the kids came into their own tonight. They gained a lot of confidence.”
Hiland (From Page 26) Schaefer crossed the ball from the left side to classmate Nathaniel Shore, who ricocheted a goal in off the near post to cut the deficit to 3-2 with 25:35 left to play. Both teams had several more scoring opportunities, but Hiland keeper Collin Blochlinger (3 saves) and Northwestern netminder Harper (7 saves) didn’t let any more shots through. “(Northwestern) clearly came out with a little more energy in the second half,” Bodiker said, “and we panicked just a little bit. “Soccer can be like that, though. Even after saying that, we could have had another two or three goals
“(Northwestern) clearly came out with a little more energy in the second half and we panicked just a little bit. Soccer can be like that, though. Even after saying that, we could have had another two or three goals (in the second half) and it just didn’t happen. We had a couple goals disallowed, too. The first half was really good offensively, but we got away from that.” Hiland soccer coach Scott Bodiker (in the second half) and it just didn’t happen. We had a couple goals disallowed, too. The first half was really good offensively, but we got away from that.” First-year Northwestern coach Steve Wellert, who took over the varsity after coaching youth soccer in the district since 2000, was proud of the way the Hus-
kies responded after the break. “We were off our game in the first half,” said Wellert, whose Huskies were 10-7-1 last year. “We didn’t come out with the intensity we needed. “We told them at the half, ‘We need to crank the intensity up and show them that we’re the team
to beat in this county.’ That was enough to get them going. I give our seniors credit for taking our team on their shoulders: Harper in goal, Schaefer in the back and (Ryan) Morr, Shore and Orosz up front.” Shore and the Huskies knew Hiland is a smallschool power every year and were admittedly rat-
tled early on. “We knew how good they are and after we got down I was thinking, ‘Uh oh, this is going to be rough,’” said Shore, whose teammates and coaches call him “Smooth.” “Then when we came back in the second half, I was thinking, ‘Wow, we really have something here.’”
Hiland wound up with a 19-9 edge in shots on goals, but only outshot the Huskies 9-6 in the second half. Bodiker thinks this could be one of his best Hiland teams, but hopes the contest shows them the importance of playing a complete game. “We really hammered home to them after our Columbus Academy game on Saturday (1-0 loss) that we have 10 seniors,” Bodiker said. “Yeah, it’s early in the season, but we shouldn’t be making the mistakes that we are. “It really felt like overall we were the better team, but Northwestern is scrappy and man they played really real hard and had no quit.”
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Mary Jane Kendle Hofacre, Dalton, passed away Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014, after 91 wonderful years of life. Born in Winesburg, she was the second child of Reva Hunsinger and Earl Kendle Sr. She graduated in 1940 from Washington High School in Massillon where she was a three-star member of the Tiger Swing Band directed by George Bird. In 1943, she married Earl Hofacre and lived the remainder of her life in the Dalton area. She was an avid flower gardener, quilter, oil painter and member of the Wayneside Art Club. Also, she was a long-time member of the Wayne County Sweet Adelines and the “Quarter Notes” quartet. She was a member of the Dalton Presbyterian Church where she had been a member of the choir for many years and served as president of the Womens’ Association. She served as president of the Dalton Kindergarten Club during the first years it was established in the Dalton school system. She worked for many years at Freedlander’s Department Store in Wooster. Mary Jane is survived by one daughter, Marta
Hofacre of Glen Allen, Va. Her husband, eldest daughter, Marcia MacPherson of Rotonda West, Fla., sister Jean Casey and brother Earl Kendle Jr. passed away previously. A memorial service will be held Sunday, Sept. 14 at 3 p.m. at the Dalton Presbyterian Church, 163 W. Main St., Dalton 44618, with the Rev. Virginia Birks officiating. Private inurnment to take place at Westlawn Cemetery in Mount Eaton. Immediately following the service, the family will greet friends in the fellowship hall. Light refreshments will be served. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Sun Coast Humane Society, 6781 San Casa Drive, Englewood, Fla. 34224. Online obituary and guest registry are available at www.zakmonbarrenfh.com.
Harry Hunter, 86 Harry R. Hunter, 86, of Canton, passed away Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014, at his home. He was born June 12, 1928, in Holmes County, to the late Harold and Minnie K. “Kate” (Hall) Hunter, and was married to Mary E. Hunter. She preceded him in death in 2013. He was a Canton resident since 1969, and retired from the Hoover Company after 15 years of service. Surviving are children, Dennis (Gloria) Hunter, and Sandra Black, both
of Canton, Ronald (Ada) Hunter and Jerry (Deb) Hunter, both of Louisville, Sharon (Lynn) Gibson of New Philadelphia, and Terry Hunter of Phoenix, Ariz.; 13 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by a grandson, Brian Hunter. In keeping with Harry’s wishes, cremation has taken place and there were no public services. Condolences or fond memories may be shared online at www.sandersfuneralhomes.com.
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Early Saturday Morning, the sun was shining, the birds were singing and Heaven rejoiced to have Mabel “Joanne” Bassak home. Joanne of Uniontown, is now resting after her fierce and courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Joanne was born in Millersburg to Theodore and Mabel Geib on Aug. 26, 1944. In her early years she could often be found at the Millersburg pool — teaching swimming lessons, life guarding and making friends laugh with her unique wit and humor. After graduation, she married her high school sweetheart, “Tommy” Lea, but was widowed much too soon due to a mining accident. With the support and encouragement of Tommy’s loving parents, Alice and Tom Sr., and his three sisters, her best friends, Ruth, Nancy and Beth, Joanne found the strength and courage to enroll at Ohio University, studying education and participating on the university’s synchronized swim team. It was there, as fate would have it, she met a dashing young man studying Engineering — Stan. Joanne married Stanley A. Bassak, Jr., on June 19, 1971, in Athens, Ohio. They had three daughters and more than 43 wonderful years making each other happy. Joanne was a retired
school teacher for Akron Public Schools where she taught learning disabled and severe behaviorally handicapped students for more than 20 years, much of the time spent at Archbishop Hoban High School. Her true calling and passion was working with students she felt she could be the most assistance to. Joanne was an avid tennis player at Green Tennis Club, Girl Scout leader, Lake Band mom, nature lover, prodigious morel hunter, culinary master, trivia whiz, slot machine enthusiast, lifelong swimmer, caregiver to all and an incomparable wife, mom, and “Mimi.” Joanne will be remembered most for her selfless acts of kindness and relentless generosity for everyone and everything she came in contact with during her life. Joanne is preceded in death by her parents, Theodore and Mabel Geib; first husband, Thomas Lea Jr.; in-laws Stan Sr. and Murielle Bassak; brother-in-law Earl Shoup; and special in-laws, Alice and Thomas Lea Sr. Joanne is survived by her loving husband, Stanley A. Bassak Jr.; daughters Elizabeth Will, Rebecca (Rob) Carter and Susan (Carlos) Llanes; sister Jean Shoup; brothers John (Bev) Geib and Jerry Geib; brothers-in-law
Robert and Ronald Bassak; sister-in-law Renee (Terry) Kilgore; very special sisters, Ruth (Richard) Weiner, Nancy (Lou) Kaluza and Beth Lea; grandchildren Kathryn Will, Amanda Carter and Tomas Llanes; six additional special grandchildren and great-grand-children; and many nieces and nephews. The family of Joanne wishes to extend our sincere thanks to everyone who has touched our lives and shown such kindness this last year and a half. Special thanks to Dr. Karlan, Dr. McGee and the nurses, staff and volunteers of the Akron General Hospital 5400 Wing for giving us so many more happy, blessed days with her; to Dr. Hudak and Dr. Chua of Summa Barberton Hospital for using their magic to make her comfortable and stable enough she could return home with her family where she wanted to be; to the nurses of the Summa Barberton Palliative Wing (1W) who supported us day and night with their wisdom, experiences, compassion and managed to make us reasonably competent nurses in the short time they had to work with us. To the Summa Hospice Visiting Nurses who were always there when we felt unsure; to Rob Reidel, the Ritzman Pharmacist in
Akron City Hospital, who opened the store on a holiday weekend so she would not have to go without her hard-tofind comfort medicine; to the neighbors (the Cooks, the Brunkers, the Dawsons) everything you did for the family gave her the peace of mind that allowed her to focus her energies on her fight. You are more than neighbors — you are family; and most importantly to Ruth Weiner and Beth Lea, words cannot express our thanks for all of your sacrifices. We could never have brought her home without your help when we could not be with her. God bless you always! In lieu of flowers, it was Joanne’s wish donations be made to the Holmes County Park District, Crissey Memorial Pool Project, 1 Trail Drive, Suite A, Millersburg 44654. All donations made to the pool project will be solely used for the renovations, repairs, maintenance and operations of the Crissey Memorial Pool. The family will receive friends today (Thursday, Sept. 11) from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Hecker Funeral Home in Uniontown. Mass of the Christian Burial will be held Friday, Sept. 12 at 11 a.m. at St. Hilary Church in Fairlawn with Fr. James Mayer celebrant. Interment at Rose Hill Burial Park.
Member Award, OSU College of Medicine Alumni Achievement Award and the Alumni Service Award, the Holmes County Chamber of Commerce Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007 and numerous awards from Hiland High School and the Ohio High School Athletic Assoc. He was a member of the Association of Ohio Health Commissioners. He was always helping and feeding sports teams and neighbors. He was known for his cooking, generosity and serving the youth. Surviving in addition to his wife, Phyllis, are three children, Kevin (Juliet) Mullet of Reno, Nev., Vonda (Mark) Benson of Thorntown, Ind., and Brett Mullet of Dublin, Ohio; five grandchildren, Jasper
Mullet, Mackenzie Benson Thada, Joel Benson, Logan Benson and Joshua Benson; sisters Juanita (Junior) Miller of Benton and Betty Lou (Dick) Clark of Dover; a brother, Marlin Mullet of Steamboat Springs, Colo.; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and
Maurice Mullet, 76 Maurice E. Mullet, MD, 76, Berlin, passed away Sunday Sept. 7, 2014, at the OSU Medical Center, Ross Heart Hospital, Columbus. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 12 at Berlin Mennonite Church with Beau Hummel officiating. Burial will be at the Berlin Cemetery. Friends may call 4-8 p.m. today (Thursday, Sept. 11) and one hour before the service Friday at the church. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, is handling arrangements. He was born Dec. 17, 1937, in Holmes County, and was the son of Roy A. and Alta (Kandel) Mullet. He married Phyllis Shrock and she survives. He attended Goshen College for four years and was a graduate of Ohio State School of
Medicine. He had a family practice in Berlin from 1963-1987, he was the Holmes County health commissioner from 1975-2005 and served as the Knox County health commissioner for a short time. Maurice served as president of Association of Ohio Health Commissioners from 1982-1983, served on Joel Pomerene Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees from 1966-1981 and served as President of National Association of County Health Officials from 1992-1994. He was a member of the Berlin Mennonite Church, the East Holmes Lions Club where he was a past district governor and received two Melvin Jones Fellow Awards and was a member of the Presidents Club of OSU. Maurice received the Public Health Life
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Coshocton to hold first Bacon Festival Festival officials have announced that Coshocton will play host to its first ever bacon festival, also known as Appalachian Bacon Nation. The event, beginning at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 13, will take place in downtown Coshocton on the city’s Courthouse Square. The event will feature baconinspired food, craft vendors, a beer garden, a
bacon King and Queen contest, a bacon eating contest, a bacon cooking contest, a children’s play area and more. The event will also feature live music all day. Admission and parking are free. Prior to the festival, a 5K run will begin at 10:30 a.m. with registration starting at 9 a.m. Interested runners should preregister at the
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group’s website but are welcome to register the morning of the race. The race will start and finish at the Coshocton Court Square. Event coordinator Brad Fuller said, “It is so appropriate for our city to host a bacon festival as Kraft Foods produces Oscar Mayer bacon at its Coshocton facility. Kraft is a great community partner
employing hundreds of our citizens and supporting this festival. In addition, bacon is such a cultural phenomenon right now that the event should draw bacon lovers from all around Ohio.” Those interested in attending the event can find information at the group’s website www. appalachianbaconnation.com
E. Schoener, 23, same address, kitchen aide. Dean N. Troyer, 22, 3998 County Road 168, Millersburg, welder, and Elsie R. Hershberger, 20, 3627 County Road 70, Sugarcreek, cleaner. Jason M. Miller, 33, 5186 Township Road 405, Millersburg, operations director, and Rebecca M. Miller, 27, 1859 County Road 144,
Sugarcreek, house cleaning. Melvin J. Schlabach, 26, 31037 State Route 643, Fresno, furniture manufacturer, and Linda J. Miller, 1998 Township Road 122, Millersburg, housekeeper. Daniel R. Yoder, 23, 3390 Township Road 194, Sugarcreek, woodworker, and Malinda L. Yoder, 21, 12228 Nisley Road, Fredericksburg, homemaker.
Marriage licenses Jeremy J. Yoder, 4664 Township Road 616, Fredericksburg, farmer, and Joanna D. Miller, 2601 County Road 160, Millersburg, unemployed. Eli C. Byler Jr., 27, 10304 E. Surrey, Clare, Mich., construction, and Luann W. Troyer, 22, 4558 Township Road 628, Millersburg, Mount Hope Auction. Chance A. Miller, 23, 630 N. Main St., Killbuck, operations manager, and Shelby L. Kessinger, 22, same address, fashion retail consultant. Paul D. Miller, 25, 31963 County Road 10, Fresno,
construction, and Arlene I. Weaver, 19, 9031 Township Road 656, Fredericksburg, unemployed. Aden A. Yoder, 26, 2430 Township Road 151, Millersburg, sawmill, and Elmina M. Hershberger, 21, 1854 Township Road 185, Baltic, unemployed. Aaron D. Stacy, 29, 6311 Township Road 451, Loudonville, general labor, and Krista L. Andre, 27, 13847 Mount Eaton Road, Doylestown, HR coordinator. Joshua D. Masters, 26, 570 N. Main St., Killbuck, farmer, and Miranda
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The Great Mohican Pow-Wow will be held at Mohican Reservation Campgrounds in Loudonville Sept. 19-21. The 2014 show features a world-champion hoop dancer, flute player of the year, tomahawk throwing, fire starting demonstrations, drum making demonstrations and powerful storytelling. The Great Mohican Indian Pow-Wow will be hosted by Mohican Reservation Campgrounds at 23270 Wally Road South, Loudonville. Admission is $8/adult and $4/child. Phone 1-800766-2267 or visit www.mohicanpowwow.com.
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tive program developed by Wooster Community Hospital and The College of Wooster, will hold “An Evening in History” benefit on Sept. 25 at the Wayne County Historical Society’s Beall-Stibbs Homestead, 546 E. Bowman St., from 6-9 p.m. Featured will be food, drinks and live entertainment. For further information on the event call 330-2638143; for more information on the Community Care Network visit www. woosterhospital.org. For further information on the event call 330-2638143; for more information on the Community Care Network visit www. woosterhospital.org.
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Location: 0 Brinkhaven Rd Danville, Ohio 43014 between SR 514 and SR 62 Hunting / Recreation paradise 40 +/- acres wooded site with timber, large ravines just outside of Danville, Knox County Jefferson Twp. across the street from the Mohican River. The property offers a great weekend getaway, in close commute to recreational activities along with being in an area of quality sportsman activities, some established trails on property and campsite. Owner’s mineral rights transfer to new buyer. Please plan on attending open houses to view property on: Sept. 7 from 5-7 pm and Sept. 14 from1 to 3 p.m. Owners: Scott and Michelle Hammock Chip Carpenter Real Estate and Auction Co. Chip Carpenter Broker / Auctioneer 740-965-1208 ww.chipcarpenterauctions.com
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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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CASH FOR scrap metal: trucks, buses, cars, heavy equip., farm equip., copper, batteries, brass, aluminum, and any metal. Call (330) 473-8410. ATTN. BUTCHER SHOPS need hickory for smoking? Send your bid for a boom truck load of hickory firewood. Some crooked & small pieces included. Jr. Yoder, 7720 TR 509 Lakeville, OH 44638 BUYING JUNK Batteries, alum., copper, brass, elec. motors, farm mach., appl., car's, truck's 330-279-2142
SWAP MEET @ Farmerstown Livestock Auction, Sept 12-13. Small animal sale Sept 13 starting at 11:30am. (330) 893-8114 WANTED TREE TOPS to take out with dozer. Can pay in most situations. Jr. Yoder 7720 TR 509 Lakeville, OH 44638
CCW CARRY Concealed weapons classes available. Instructor, JJ Ramirez, State Wildlife Trooper. NRA materials available. (740) 575-5565 or (330) 276-0661
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REACH 2 MILLION NEWSPAPER READERS with one ad placement . ONLY $335.00. Ohio's best community newspapers. Call Mitch at AdOhio Statewide Classified Network, 614-486-6677, or E-MAIL at: mcolton@adohio.net or check out our website at : www.adohio.net. Werner Enterprises is HIRING! Dedicated, Regional & OTR opportunities! Need your CDL? 3 wk training available! Don't wait, call today to get started! 1-866-203-8445 REACH OVER 1 MILLION OHIO ADULTS with one ad placement. Only $995.00. Ask your local newspaper about our 2X2 Display Network and our 2X4 Display Network $1860 or Call Mitch at 614-486-6677/E-mail mcolton@adohio.net. or check out our website: www.adohio.net. Butler Transport Your Partner in Excellence Drivers Needed! Great home time. $650.00 sign on bonus! All miles paid 1-800-528-7825 or www.butlertransport.com Help Wanted EXPERIENCED DRIVER OR RECENT GRAD? With Swift, you can grow to be an award-winning Class A CDL driver. We help you achieve Diamond Driver status with the best support there is. As a Diamond Driver, you earn additional pay on top of all the competitive incentives we offer. The very best, choose Swift. Great Miles =
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Great Pay, Late-Model Equipment Available, Regional Opportunities, Great Career Path, Paid Vacation, Excellent Benefits. Please Call (866) 243-8599 Florida Lakefront Condos. Fully furnished, turnkey, 3 bedroom luxury condo. At below builder cost! Was $560,000…Now $169,000. Ask about our discovery package. Call 1-(888)848-4620 ext. 69 AVERITT EXPRESS New Pay Increase For Regional Drivers! 40 to 46 CPM + Fuel Bonus! Also, Post-Training Pay Increase for Students! (Depending on Domicile) Get Home EVERY Week + Excellent Benefits. CDL - A req. 888-602-7440 Apply @ AverittCareers.com Equal Opportunity Employer - Females, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. SHORTHAUL & REGIONAL Flatbed Drivers $50,000 + 4% qtrly bonuses. Home time guaranteed!!! Benefits, 401k. 6 mo T/T exp/Class A CDL 877-261-2101 www.schilli.com NEW TO MARKET. Florida Lakefront Condos. Fully furnished, turnkey, 3 bedroom luxury condo. At below builder cost! Was $560,000…Now $169,000. Ask about our discovery package. Call 1-(888)848-4620 ext. 69 Help Wanted Drivers: CDL-A DRIVER PAY INCREASE. Exp. Solos-$.40/mile, Teams-up to $.51/mile, CDL Grads-$.34/mile. $.01/mile increase each yr. NO CAP! Extra Pay for Hazmat! 888-928-6011 www.Drive4Total.com Help Wanted DRIVERS: Owner Operators and small fleet owners needed. Call USA Truck today 866-545-2014
105 General 110 GENERAL LABORERS needed to conduct geophysical surveying. Job involves working outdoors while performing strenuous work. Requires a valid Ohio driver's license. Must be able to pass drug screen and background check. Job demands walking for long periods on uneven surfaces, and must be willing to work out of state at times. Health insurance paid, 401K. Apply in person M-F, 9a-4p at: Precision Geophysical 2695 SR 83 S Millersburg, Ohio 44654. MACHINE OPERATOR position available, 1st shift, part to full time, must be able to lift 80 lbs. from floor, strong basic math skills required. Pre-employment drug screening. Send resume to: jason@shultzmachine.com
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GRANDMA'S HOMESTEAD in Charm needs a mature dishwasher. Call (330) 763-3790. MOMS, DADS with horse experience 9am-2pm stall cleaning job, 3-4 days per week, be home when kids get off bus, (330) 674-2503 LM with horse experience. HELP WANTED - with project coordination in architectural woodworking shop. Duties may include all or part of estimating, CAD drawing, & coordinating project details & communication. Pay based on experience & abilities. To schedule an interview call Heartland Stairways @ (330) 279-2554
105 General CARMONY STOCK Farms is LOOKING FOR Individuals to work with developmental disabilities in Millersburg. If interested contact: 330-340-5487 TROY MILLER AGENCY in Berlin has an opening for a Full Time Insurance Agent. Willing to train the right person! We offer Competitive Pay, Health Insurance and Paid Holidays. Please send resumes or inquires to: tom@troymilleragency.com WORK ROUTE WANTED. Can haul 6 people. Call Fred, 330-473-5299.
Experienced Horse Stall cleaners needed. P/T AM job. 330-674-2503 Leave message w/ horse exp. LOG CABIN CATERING is taking applications for cook/kitchen help. Apply at 9488 Copperhead Rd, Sugarcreek 330-231-4913. Ask for Linda.
hiring; Full-time and Weekend work starts at 11/hr with benefits, visit www.carmonystockfarms.com for more info & application.
DRIVER WORKER Needed on deck and vinyl fence crew must be 18 yrs old, classic decks & fence. (330) 231-5505 HELP WANTED in log furniture shop, preferably 18 years+ Call (330) 893-3729 or stop in at 4929 TR 356, Millersburg OH. FINISH SHOP in Benton is seeking MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS for most positions including truckloading, transporation. Available from Mt. Eaton, Fredericksburg, New Bedford and surrounding areas. Contact Mose at Shaders, 330-674-6600 TREES White Pine 3-4ft. $13 Norway Spruce 3-4ft. $15 Maples, Berch, Redbud, Dogwood, Oak, Chestnut, & more available. Will deliver and plant at your site. Call 740-507-8067 LM
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OPENINGS for sewers and assembly workers at STITCHES USA, LLC. In need of highly motivated individuals. Full-time 1st shift position available. Incentive based pay. Apply in person only from 7AM- 2PM. Adjacent to Amish Country Theater- 3149 St. Rt. 39, Upper Level- Door E, Walnut Creek Mast Trucking looking F/T and P/T drivers. 330-763-1941 to find about our different grams.
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Drivers: CDL-A. Average $52,000 per yr. plus. Excellent Home Time + Weekends. Monthly Bonuses up to $650. 5,000w APU's for YOUR Comfort + E-Logs. Excellent Benefits. 100% no touch. 877-704-3773 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.
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GLEANER ANTIQUES, Fall Gatherings Sept. 12 & 13 in Ashland (419) 281-2849
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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: Wood & Coal furnace with grate & jacket complete. E.R Weaver VM (330) 279-2164 MAYTAG WRINGER washer in good cond., $575. Royal Blue No. 39 cream seperator complete and works good. Make offer. 330-600-8553 NATURAL GAS dorn back furnace, 90,000BTU in working condition $200. 330-852-3107 x1 SERVEL NATURAL gas fridge, good cond. $600. John Schlabach 3865 CR 135, MLBG (330) 893-0138 FOR SALE: Used water heater LP $200 (330) 695-9875
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FOR SALE: Heatmaster wppd & coal stove ex. cond. $750. (330) 897-2711 FOR SALE: Heat Clean Furnace, 2 yrs old, (330) 695-2626 NEW & Used cell phones and ear buds for sale! Call for good price and details. (330) 275-0426 SAMSUNG ELECTRIC French door Refrigerator, Also, Dishwasher, Microwave, Gas Oven. New in 2011. Electric Water Heater. (330) 852-0343
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, 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, JD644E 9K hours $35,000, JD544E 9K hours $25,500, Fiat Allis FR-15 $14,750, Case 455C Loader $17,500, '05 JD310G Back hoe only 2200 hrs $35,000, JCB 214E Backhoe 4X4 STD hoe $19,900, '07 CAT 252-B skidsteer $16,900 Skidders 2- JD 540B Skidder $19,500 each, '83 JD 640 Skidder $22,500, JD 440C Skidder $20,000 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 OR 330-567-3886 FOR SALE: Skid steer attachments: Post driver, bucket with teeth & steel tracks. (330) 852-3457
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FOR SALE: 16' flatbed trailer & 16' enclosed trailer $1500/each. (330) 852-3457
FOR RENT: Takeuchi TB 135 mini excavator. Heat & air conditioning. Different size buckets available with trailer, $25. per hour. Day time phone 330-231-5065 or 330600-9917. Duane Raber. FOR RENT: JD 650H Dozer, w/winch and log arch. (740) 622-6084 Ext 3 FOR SALE: 580 C Backhoe w/ 2 buckets for the hoe, 12" and 24" choice of wheels, air tires or solid rubber, rear air tires like new, parts manual included. Asking $8500. Ivan Yoder (330) 893-4085
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FOR SALE: 45D John Deere Tractor with 512 front end loader with bucket and forks, 2010 model w/ 1500 hrs. John Miller 7217 S Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg 330-698-3610 x2 FOR SALE: IH Farmall M, gas, runs good, restore ready. (330) 312-5632 FOR SALE: McCormick Deering No. #7 Silo Filler. Merlin Hershberger 1216 US 62, Wilmont (330) 359-0236 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 2008 MODEL Pioneer 2 wheeled power cart, 62HP Doyt, very good cond., $12,000. (585) 765-3028 Will deliver FOR SALE: New Idea Manure Spreader, good condition. $950. (330) 893-0219 3 POINT rear forks $135 (330) 893-3850
Farmerstown Community Livestock Auction LLC FAT CATTLE SALE 1st Tues. of the Month SHEEP-LAMB SALE 3rd Tues. of the Month FEEDER CALF SALE SEPT 16TH
WEEKLY MONDAY NIGHT livestock drop off available from 6-9pm, before our reg Tue sale at 12:30pm OVERNIGHT CATTLE SALE FOR HIGHER PRICES
Produce and Poultry Auction
Every Tuesday @ 10:00am Also selling... baked goods, eggs, rabbits, household items, chickens, misc.
Auctioneer: Bert Raber call Fred at 330-231-6809
2807 State Route 557 (in Farmerstown)
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NEW HOLLAND 790 Chopper w/ 824 corn head & hay head, 2 tandem axle forage wagons, 330-201-4638 JOHN DEERE 317 Skidsteer, cab with heat and air, 1700 hours, good condition, $16,800. Jeff Miller (330) 852-0188 FOR SALE: Steiner 560, bale beaver machine to chop up round bales. (330) 610-1956 or (330) 359-5647
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 .....SOLD 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............................SOLD JD LA, 1944 Make with Cycle Mower & Cultivators .... $3,200 IH 660 Diesel 1959 80 Hp. Nice ...... $6,500 IH 806 Diesel 1965 95 Hp. ............... $7,500 JD 720 Diesel STD 1957 Pony Start ... $5,500 JD 5020 1967 130 Hp ........................ $8,500 JD D styled 1947 Good Cond ......... $6,000
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FOR RENT: Aitchison No-Till Drill, 7' width, $15/acre, Walnut Creek. (330) 893-1410 or (330) 852-0647 FOR SALE: New Holland Side Slinger Manure Spreader, single axle, $1,100. (330) 893-4360 CASE 1030 Tractor, 6cyl 451 cu. in. 100HP, runs good, great for silo blower, $2600. (330) 377-4190 BOBCAT 542B Skidsteer, gas, 48" wide, foot controls, good condition, $5200. Jeff Miller (330) 852-0188 CORN BINDER for sale, good condition. Joe Miller, (330) 275-9622 NEW IDEA 323 Corn Picker, Excellent Condition. $3,500. (330) 791-5345 990 DAVID BROWN Tractor. Not running. Ex. hard rubber tires on rear. 330-359-0050 NEW HOLLAND Flail Type Manure Spreader, $800. (330) 377-4190 (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 BUSH HOG 5ft. hydraulic drive could be converted to Skidsteer hookup $550. (330) 377-4190
10’ spike tooth, drag, new evener ....... $450 MM8 Transport Disc......................... $1,500 JD 24’ Hay Elevator, Good Condition .... $800 10’ Spike Tooth Transport ................ $1,500 8’ Dunham cultimulter, pivots in center.... $1,500 10’ packer........................................... $1,100 72” finish mower, 3-point .................... $900 Ford 3PT. Disc ...................................... $800 3PT. Fertilizer Spreader ...................... $500 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 6’ King Kutter Brush hog like new .... $750 Potato Digger (works)...................... $1,000 Potato Digger ....................................... $800 New Idea No. 17 Manuer Spreader $1,500 Gehl Hay Head .................................. $1000 New Idea 2 row narrow picker, SUPER ..... $5,000 Arts Way 325 w/ scales ..................... $3,000 NH Forage Wagon ............................ $3,200
Rentals Manure Spreader, 2 Wheel Ground Driver ....... $10 Per Hour
FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. Good for maple syrup, cooking & kitchen stove. 10 yd, load, delivered. Henry J. Miller. Sugar Creek, 330852-3363.
FOR SALE: Top Quality Alfalfa, Horse or dairy hay, small square bales, from Kansas. $375/ton. (330) 893-7170 delivery available. 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 ****************** FOR SALE: Ear corn, approx 8-10 ton. Grinding available. (330) 852-2723 FOR SALE: Hay, 1st cutting mixed, round bales, stored inside. (330) 852-4369 1ST CUTTING Sm Square Timothy Horse Hay, Top quality. $6/bale 8850 CR 186, Dundee 44624, between Winesburg & Mt. Eaton. (330) 359-0233 TAKING ORDERS for Concord Grape Juice Concentrate, no sugar, no preservative added. Available in 1 gal & 5 gal. (330) 852-2666 Ext 3 FOR SALE: Ear Corn non-TMO, $120 ton. (330) 893-0814
CHICKEN MANURE approx 55 ton $1000 + hauling, same amount available in October. Wyman Raber (740) 545-0291 EAR CORN (330) 663-4996
230 Farm Products Produce 2 WIRE Corn Cribs for sale, Nashville area. (330) 231-0610
FOR SALE: 30 acres of 235 standing corn for corn silage. (330) 897-4536 NICE ROUND BALES 1st, 2nd, 3rd cutting available Jason Troyer, 330-473-7905 CANNING TOMATOES, chemical-free certified organic. Nature's Acres Produce. Weaver Ridge (330) 893-2198. MAPLE SYRUP. For Sale $36/gallon. Also, half gallon, quarts and pints available. Elmer H. Yoder 5184 TR 118, 330-893-3687 ext 1. ATTENTION: Will do Custom round baling hay, manure hauling, mowing, plowing & misc. Mark Allen Miller, (330) 473-5366
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Mt. Hope Tractor 7501 CR 77 Millersburg, OH 44654 1/2 mile S. of Mt. Hope
CUSTOM SILAGE Bagging 8ft baggers, tractor also available, call for pricing, David Kline (330) 600-0413 or (330) 695-2845
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CERTIFIED ORGANIC corn sileage. Call Nolan Miller, (330) 231-4738
2 JOHN DEERE 13 whole grain drills, good field ready, $750ea. Corn stalk chopper $750. John Miller (330) 893-0303
FOR SALE: Grain Mill, electric or hand crank (GrainMaker) 330-567-2569
330-674-3637
FIREWOOD SEASONED hardwood $75 a pick-up load, no delivery. Call or text 330-763-0506
BOBCAT 250 Track Loader, rebuilt engine, exc. cond., $100 warranty, new tracks and under carriage $30,000. (330) 359-1127
STEWING HENS for sale $1.00 each (330) 852-2829
ORGANIC GRASS Hay, round bales, $50/ea. (330) 473-3530
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Model 250 Reverse Osmosis from Deer Run Maple, used 1 yr. $2900. 740-295-7088
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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WILL TRADE FIREWOOD for scrap autos & other various scrap metals. Also custom cut lengths for indoor/ outdoor stoves. All hardwoods. 330-275-7980 Call evenings. FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood by the cord $180, call after 4pm. 330-275-5895
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FOR SALE: Bighorn riding saddle. Used, excellent condition. $250. 330-695-2906 FOR RENT or for lease, 18 mo old Holstein Bull, sired by Penny Maker, Dam from grazing herd, (330) 893-2892 FEEDER CALVES- Born spring of 2014. (330) 763-0245 FOR SALE: Good laying hens $4, delivery possible, call after 5pm, 330-390-4783
FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also, hollow campfire logs. 330-231-8462.
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MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE sale Sept. 11-13 7:30am6pm round kitchen table, 2 cedar chests, double stroller, stroller w/ carseat combo, carseat, propane gas floor lamp w/ wooden stand, recliner, loveseat, men/boys/wmns/girls clothing, & lots of misc! 7945 Fredericksburg Rd, FDBG.
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FOR SALE: 10yr old Standard Bred Percheron cross Gelding has been our main surrey horse for 6 years, broke to all farm machinery, broke to ride, been on trails. Sam Miller 330-893-0012 beside Guggisberg Cheese
9 YR old Standard Bred Mare, TSS. $2400 (330) 695-9908 TAKING ORDERS for golden buff pullets in Nov. $7.75. Joseph Miller, 4560 CR 207, Millersburg, OH 44654
FOR SALE: 1 yr old Bay Friesian Standard Bred Filly. Sire Flashy, nice build, $1800. (330) 695-2153 LM FOR SALE: 9 & 10 yr old black Percheron Mares, broke. Marion A. Miller 2701 TR 166, Sugarcreek (330) 852-7094 3 YR old Standard Bred Mare, TSS, stands to hitch and at corners, women can drive, nice, quiet, 95% trot, Allen Miller (330) 567-5944 6 YR OLD Bay Standard Bred Gelding, all trot, TSS, Stands 16.1H, women can drive. $3,500. 330-674-2031
FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewoord $50 per rig. Leon Yoder (740) 622-1361
FARM HAND needed. Windy Hill Farm, 2 mi. N of Millersburg on St. Rt. 83. Choring, cleaning, horse farm, housing available. Transportation provided. 330-231-7500
FOR SALE: Firewood, seasoned hardwood, split $45.00 a rick. 330-359-5730
FOR SALE: 52 HEADLOCKS for dairy cows, Glen Miller, (330) 897-4536
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OLDER SMALL Pony and cart harness, saddle, good first time pony, kid broke $400 for everything. Owen P. Miller (330) 600-0596 FOR SALE: 1 Horse Pioneer wagon, led lights, (330) 473-0325 FOR SALE: 6 yr old Bay Gelding, TSS, 16.1H, trots, been in buggy 3 yrs, boys or family horse. 330-893-1026 NEED A cheap horse? 15 yr old nice black Gelding, TSS, except blind in left eye. $685. (330)610-1956 5 YR old pony, broke for the cart, and green broke to ride, really nice! $700. (330) 359-1127
5 AND 6 year old bay Shires, Full brothers, broke to all farm machinery. 330897-6080
2 3 1/2 month old & 3 breeding age Nubian Billy's for sale! $125 each. (330) 231-6446
FOR SALE: 15 yr old Trotting Bred Mare, in foal to Fresian Stallion Peter Z, $1,500. (330) 893-3920
3 YR. OLD black & white pony, 43", good broke, ride & drive. (330) 852-7718
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JERSEY BULL, naturally polled, out of good stock, 14mo. $875. (330) 377-4190 FOR SALE: 12 yr old Chestnut Morgan Gelding, well broke, boys horse. $1500 OBO. (330) 893-3836 NOTICE: FARMERSTOWN Livestock Auction is having a horse sale, Sat, Sept 27th, Hitching at 8:30am, Sale starts at 10am. Expecting a load from out of state. Auctioneer Atlee Shetler. For more info call (330) 897-3410 3 YR old registered Morgan, buggy broke & TS, (330) 897-0827†x2 HOLSTEIN JERSEY Cross heifer Breeding age, very gentle. More avail. Del. Schlabach, 330- 897-6140 TURKEYSBroadbreasted bronze. Fed non-medicated non-GMO ration on a pasture "free range" system. Ready, $1.70 lb. live weight. Leroy Kuhns, 8085 CR 235, FDBG 330-674-3872 x4 REGISTERED 5 yr old Black Morgan Gelding, safe for anyone to drive, (330) 852-2666 FOR SALE: Med. Sized Pony Harnsesses, Bridles Pony Saddle, Med. Pony Cart. (330) 473-7754 2 KATAHDIN RAMS. Young stock $170. 330-897-1260
6 YR old Percheon Standard Bred Cross Bred Mare in foal to Friesian Stud, broke single or double. David Fry (330) 852-0207 4 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, buggy horse, women can drive, $2,600. 2000 TR 164, Sugarcreek OH (330) 852-3192
BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 CERTIFIED ORGANIC Heifers, Holstein & Holstein Cross, 7-heifers due Feb-April, 6-breeding age. (330) 852-0647 RARE ANCONA Ducklings for sale! (216) 337-9481 FOR SALE: Friesian Cross Standard Bred Mare, 3 yrs old, 330-674-3858 Ervin S. Yoder. 7 YR. BAY mare, TSS, all trot. Good traveler, 2 white feet, star. 330-852-2381 8YR OLD Gelding, real well built, drives nice, TSS $2500. 6yr old ing, royal art, boys TSS, $2000. Eddie (740) 624-3761 daytime
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FOR SALE: 2 YR. old Halflinger geldings, 1/2 brothers, in training. (330) 600-1352 FOR SALE: Alpine milk goat, good milker $175. (330) 852-2839
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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 5 YR old Bay Standard Bred Gelding, surrey size, good broke, women can drive, TSS. 9 yr old Black Stanard Bred Gelding, surrey horse, good broke, women can drive, TSS 330-231-5219 1 Yr. Friesian cross filly half Friesian standardbred Hockney sire Tomke $1300 3 Yr. Speedycrown mare. Star, in cart, $1000. J Miller, 4560 CR 207, Mbg 44654 FOR SALE: 6 yr old gray Percheron Gelding, works w/ snap, $1800. (330) 852-0722 FOR SALE: TEAM OF 16-17 yr old. Belgain Geldings, 330-897-0490 CONSIGNED TO Smokey Lane Auction Sept. 12 Fancy 6 yr. old Mare by Taglibue, dam by striking Sahbra. 3 yr. old Mare by Admirals Galley, Cam best 10 YR. old mare. Good traveler, $1300. Also 18 yr. old mare. $400. 330-749-9494 FOR SALE: 6 yr old Double Gaited Gelding, watches big trucks & tractors, good boys horse. $2500 330-279-2805 5 YR old red Belgian, carriage or produce horse, 100% TS, broke to all farm equip., (330) 897-4304
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FOR SALE: 5 yr old Bay Mare, 15.1H, TSS, Top Buggy broke, most anyone can drive. 330-897-0006 VM
3 YR old 40" black pony, kid broke to ride and drive, $350. Med. size easy entry pony cart in good cond. $350. (330) 897-6602 WANTED: Your Jersey Heifers or calves to feed. Crist Miller, 6346 CR 77, Mlbg., OH 44654 4 YEAR old crossbred sorrel mare. TSS, $1300. Eli Slabaugh, 4000 Snoddy Rd. Shreve, OH 44676 1 PIGMY Billy Goat $45. Myron Miller. 330-852-3125 PULLED JERSEY Bull Calf from grazing herd, can be registered, some AI genetics. David Miller (330) 852-1447†x1 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.
TWO DORSET RAMS. One from Kuhns stock, no hoofrot. Raymond Troyer, 6306 CR 77, Millersburg, Oh
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
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FOR SALE: Dorset x Ewe and ram lambs 4-6mo old $100-$165. Atlee Byler 7168 SR 514, Big Prairie, OH 44611 FOR SALE: 17 Jacob Sheep ewes. 1 1/2 to 5 yrs. old. Excellent breeding stock. Jacob sheep lambs (ewes & rams) Born in March & April 2014. Robert Beachy, 330-674-0773 5 & 11 yr old black Percheron Mares, well broke, Jacob Yoder (330) 359-0140 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.
4 YR. old 35" brown min. horse. Good broke to drive, can ride. Was exposed to stud. $350. 330-893-3921 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. KATAHDIN RAMS, young stock, ready for fall service, $125. Owen Hershberger (330) 897-2409 2 QUARTER Horses, Mares, good broke to ride, great trail horses. Asking $900 ea. (330) 464-9465 5 YR. old Black crossbred gelding. TSS, sturdy horse. Leroy Hershberger, 8912 TR 609, Fred. 330-695-2012 51" PAINT Pony, 14 yr old Stallion, broke to ride & drive, $300. 900-1000lb Holstein Steer, (330) 897-1151 4 YR old black and white Gelding, 15H, broke to ride and drive, been on trails, not for beginners. (330) 897-0554
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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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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
10 YR old Pony, 38" well broke to drive. 5 yr old pony 40" broke to drive. Ray Yoder 8115 TR 615, FDBG, OH (330) 674-2360
FOR SALE: New Image daughter, and Stand Forever daughter, TSS, (330) 852-4243
11 YR old Cross Bred Mare, broke single and double and to ride, in foal to Peter Z $1500. (330) 231-5219
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FOR SALE: Very Fun 12 yr old Mini Dun Gelding, w/harness & cart, rides too. $900 for all. (330) 231-2257 HORSEMAN Position avail. Windy Hill Farms has an opportunity for a full or part-time exp'd horseman. Instruction and housing available. Transportation provided. Also needed someone to drive horses, full-time or part-time. 330-231-7500 FOR SALE: Feeder piglets, 70-80 lbs. in Dundee $125 (330) 852-0444 5 YR old Sorrel Gelding, TSS, all trot, women can drive, stands 16.1+, 2 white socks, (330) 600-2479 DORSET CROSS RAM 2 1/2 years old, $350. 330275-5013 FOR SALE: Bared Rock laying Pullets. Also Golden Buff Cochins. (330) 987-7241
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HUNTING PARTNER wanted to take us hunting, we have 146 acres in Muskingum County. Isaac Stutzman (330) 695-9963
FOR SALE: 2 YR old Registered Belgian Mare, Broke, Wayne Burkholder, (330) 897-3130
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SAVAGE MODEL #110, 7MM Magnum, w/scope, excellent condition, $500. Ruger 1022, w/scope, $225. (330) 897-6602
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
MATHEWS FEATHERMAX Compund Bow 60-70 lb., 28" draw, RH, Mathews rest & arrow web quiver, fiber optic lighted sight, 6 arrows, Ready to hunt $250. (330) 231-8264
FOR SALE: 1 20' Ladder stand & 1 hang-on with 20' climbing sticks, $100 each. 330-674-0730 FOR SALE: 2 Direct Outdoor hang on treestands $50ea, 1 X-stand 11 lb. climbing tree stand $150. Everything like new cond. (330) 749-4335 PSE COPPERHEAD Crossbow with scope, quiver, and arrows. Good cond., $155. 330-893-2140
TC PRO Hunter Muzzleloader camo, stainless steel, exc. cond. $650 (330) 231-2821 PARKER CROSS Bow with Red Dot Scope, shoots 320'/sec., $350. (330) 359-0182 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
DWIGHT SCHUH Frame Pack, excellent condition, $110; Also elk bugle $28. (330) 275-9675
SAVAGE MODEL 110 270 w/ scope, Savage Model 210 12 gauge w/ scope $350ea. (330) 231-7140
ATTENTION DEER hunters. For sale: Ear corn. 50# bag for $5.00. No Sunday Sales. Eli A Yoder, 4484 TR 371, Millersburg. (330) 893-2037.
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
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FOR SALE: Phone Booth, good cond., (330) 893-1042 FOR SALE: Surrey in good cond., hydraulic brakes & lights $2000. Larry H. Hershberger, 6115 CR 77, MLBG. BUGGY FOR Sale. In good shape, fiberglass shaft & spring, glass storm front w/ wiper, all LED lights. Leroy Burkholder (330) 897-7260 SURREY FOR Sale! Good cond., LED lights, glass front, hydraulic brakes, $2,200 obo. Isaac Stutzman (330) 695-9963
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4 YR old Gelding, all trot, sharp, boys or family horse, TSS, $2,650. Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777
FOR SALE: Horton Hawk SL crossbow, w/ Horton scope, quiver etc., exc. cond. Summit Openshot climber tree stand, like new. Delbert Miller (330) 674-0557†x4
FOR SALE: PSE Typhoon bow, bow case, 3 arrows, used $350 (330) 763-1672
2 PIGMY Billy goats, brown and white, black and white, 4 month old, weaned and castrated, kid friendly, $60ea. (330) 893-0513 x2
5 YR old Mare, Donato Hanover X Malabar man, has papers, good driver, TSS, $2800. (330) 359-2852
FOR SALE: Parker Black Hawk Bow w/ Easton Axle Arrows, release, & 3 Bloodrunner broadheads, used very little $650. Also, hang on tree stand $40. (330) 275-6079
PSE X-FORCE Bow, arrows, sight, rest, stabilizer, $450. (330) 473-3172
4 YR old Friesian Standard Bred Cross Mare, Black, TSS. $3,000 (330) 600-8066
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2 bdrm 1 bath home on 1 acre lot. New roof and siding. Detached 24’x37’ garage. Great starter home that’s tastefully decorated! $83,900
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Nice 3BR/3BA condo in Berlin w/ a finished basement. Move in ready, and includes ALL appliances. Maintenance free living, only seconds to Berlin Shopping & Berlin Dining! $200,000
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ROTO-HOE Chirper Shreader w/ Honda engine $400. 2 1/4 H.P Skil Plunge Router $100. Folding ping pong table $250. (330)897-1038 good cond. GOOD USED buggy w/ new steel wheels, great brakes & lights, Emanuel Miller, Charm, (330) 231-0821
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NEW PLAYSETS, 3 swings, glider, slide, will also cut & build playsets. (330) 473-2168
BOYS BUGGY: storm front, lights, brakes, $725. Robert Keim, 9821 Hogback Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 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
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FOR SALE: Road Cart, w/lights, good condition. $375 (330) 674-1147 5
HP Honda motor, $75. Hitachi Elec. hand planer, $75. Torando router with stand, $50. 330-897-1038
MORTZ 3-HORSE slant, gooseneck trailer, saddle rack, dressing room, rubber mats, $5800. 330-231-4584
2-100LB PROPANE Tanks, new, full and ready to go. $150 ea. or both for $280. (330) 231-0959
USED MINI SURREY in good cond., fiberglass shaft & wheels, LED lights, hydraulic brakes, (330) 763-4778
TOP BUGGY, good condition. Bass Tracker Boat, 17.5'. Custom made oak bookshelf. Miller Cabinet Glider rocker, good shape. (330) 473-3925
FOR SALE: Coleman 6250Watt Generator, good condition. Also, 2 Western saddles, 15", Circle D $250, Bighorn $150. (330) 852-0343
FOR SALE: used Nordic Track treadmill, $100 OBO. 330-601-2550
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.
NEED A PLACE to put your old concrete slabs, rocks or fill dirt? 330-893-9304 Becks Mills.
ABSOLUTE PAULLIN REAL ESTATE AUCTION LAKEVILLE, OHIO
Will sell on location 8715 TR 1056 (Depot St.) in the village of Lakeville, OH. TR 1056 intersects SR 226 near the east side of the village.
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LARGE HOGROASTER on wheels w/ hitch, will hold 200 LB hog. Emanuel Miller, Charm, (330) 231-0821
FOR SALE: Honda Inverter Generator, 110 hrs. 3000 watt. Looks new. Bought at Holmes Power. $1900. 2789 TR 406, Mbg. 330-893-0153 FOR SALE: Used Top Buggy, good cond., 330-359-5103 (2) 76"W by 68"H double hung white windows, prairie style grills. $750/both. (330) 317-6637 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060.
REAL ESTATE: The former residence of John and Doris Paullin is a two-story frame house that is well kept and has had several updates. (New shingles in 2012, replacement windows) The first floor features an eat-in kitchen, a living room with a beautiful oak staircase and wonderful oak woodwork throughout. A remodeled full bath with laundry hook-ups that joins a downstairs bedroom addition makes one floor living possible and comfortable. Upstairs are 4 bedrooms. The home has a basement under the original house and is heated with a natural gas forced air system. A drilled well and a septic system service the property. Drive by and pick up a brochure from the information box on the property or download the brochure from the website www.reshowcase.com OPEN HOUSE & INSPECTION: The home will be open for inspection on Tuesday Eve. Sept. 16th from 5:00 – 7:00 PM. Other showings are available by appointment. Call Steve Andrews @ 330-465-8498, Seth Andrews @ 440-466-5471 or Real Estate Showcase 330-674-7610 Millersburg or 330-264=6888 Wooster. TERMS: We require a non-refundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price to be paid down at the close of the auction with the balance to be paid in full at closing within 30 – 45 days. A 10% Buyer’s Premium is in effect for this auction. 10% of the high bid will be calculated and added on to determine the contracted selling price. There are no financing contingencies and any desired inspections must be completed before the auction. This home sells at absolute auction. TAX & LEGAL: Parcel No. 2800331000 & 2800332000 Washington Twp. – Holmes Co. – Lakeville Village - West Holmes Schools. The taxes are $364.72 per half year including the Homestead Reduction of $185.52) and will be pro-rated to the day of closing on that basis. The sellers will provide a warranty deed with certificate of title and offer to split the fee for an Owner’s Policy or Title Insurance. Immediate possession will be given at closing. AUCTION BY ORDER OF:
SHOWER STALL, white fiberglass, 34in. deep x 48in. wide x 72in. high. $175. (330) 988-7953
NEW 8X12 Storage Barn, metal siding & roof, call for more details (330) 466-4549
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FOR SALE: Wood Master outside boiler. Used but in good cond. Med. size. Ph. 330-852-3932
AKC BOXER puppy, female, black w/ white markings, shots, wormed, $400. Leave Message (330) 275-6734
SECOND CUTTING hay, alfalfa grass mix. Atlee S. Barkman, 8360 C.R. 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611
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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 FOR SALE: Slate (330) 897-7830
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FOLEY BELSAW Planer Molder, 12"wide X 6"thick, w/electric motor. $225. (330) 600-1352 MIGRATION FENCING for Broiler House, free standing. Hillside Fabrication. (330) 893-1058 400 Gal. Mueller bulk milk tank. Vacuum dumping station w/big glass jar. & SS swing line hidden valley air water pump. All in good condition. 330-600-1501 HEAT MASTER Wood/Coal Burner, $600. (330) 897-1151 FOR SALE: cleaned rye seed. Crist Miller, 10683 Massillon Road, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 '07 GAS Electric Furnace, Ruud Achiever 90+ Premium Eff. Works good, make offer. (330) 897-2064 FOR SALE: Cleveland Dornback Natural Gas Furnace, about 8 yrs old, 300,000BTU. Delbert Troyer, (330) 893-1461 SEMI CONTAINER, 40' sea /land. Wind & water tight. Use for storage, workshop, etc. $3,000 Mlbg (330) 473-7647 FOR SALE: 35 gallon used motor oil. (330) 897-0554
EVERYONE DRIVES A USED CAR!
YAMAHA 61 key keyboard for $150. Casio CTK 551 61 key $200. Casio 44 key $50. (330) 893-3463 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.
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FOR SALE: 2 section kennel cages, 8x20ft. with 10 4x4 cages, galvanized tender foot flooring, 1x1 coated wire dividers, stainless steel doors, good cond., $750ea. (330) 674-2883 FOR SALE: Miniature Pincher puppies, $40. (330) 698-0108 5 YR OLD Beagle female, runs on rabbits. 7 week old Beagle pups, 6 females, wormed & shots $50ea. 330-852-3107 x1 FOR SALE: Registered French Bulldog male, pet only, great with kids, $1000 (330) 763-4037 ***************** 2-1/2 YR old Mt Kur, female. (330) 473-5159 AKC registered yellow lab puppies, males & females, shots & wormed, ready to go! (330) 600-0719 VM GOLDEN RETRIEVER Pups, AKC, up to date on shots & wormer, males $450, females $700. (330) 674-2526 FOR SALE: Mini Bulldog Puppies, kid friendly, very cute, start at $695. (330) 763-4037 LOOKING FOR someone to breed English Bulldog for me. Call for details 330-600-2807.
AKC MALE Dalmation, 7mo, $500. 2 yellow lab females, ACA registered, 2yrs old, $495. 5 yr old Golden Retriever male & female, no papers $300. 3 yr old Pomeranian Female, bred, $500. 1 3/4 Cavalier 1/4 Cocker Spaniel female, 3 yrs, $395 330-275-0795 FOR SALE: Golden Retriever fem., breeding age; Also, 8 mo. Golden Retriever fem., pet or breeding stock. 330-893-1999
THE CHILDREN OF JOHN & DORIS PAULLIN
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COCK-A-POOS & Labradoodles, black or cream, $500 & flat coated black, $300, shots & dewormed. (330) 473-5742
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FOR SALE: Portable Garage, 12x20, all white, built by Twin Oaks Barns, good condition. $2,500. (330) 893-3858
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Family Owned For 35 Years
8 WK. OLD Beagle males, $50/each. Wanted: Breeding age Beagle females. Call 330-674-1000. NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND Female puppy, AKC registered $250. (330) 897-7830 AKC REGISTERED Golden Retriever Puppies, 1-male, 1-female, 11 wks old. $500 each or $800 both. (330) 852-2679 FOR SALE: Terrier-mix puppies, $65/ea. 8831 TR 656, Fredericksburg, OH. David Yoder. 330-234-3760.
FOR SALE: 2 yr. old mixed farm dog, Sherherd-Blue Heeler cross, well started on cattle/horses, $150/obo. 330-674-2754. 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 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. GOLDEN DOODLE, Miniature F1B Puppies. Family raised. Males $900, females $1000 330-466-6542 Shreve FOR SALE: Black Golden Doodle Male, 14 weeks old, out of English Cream Golden Retriever. (740) 610-7256 COYOTE HOUND PUPPY out of Andy Hershberger's Homer. Female, Born 6/20/14, $100 330-473-8040 FOR SALE: 7 wks. old 3/4 bulldog, 1/4 beagle puppies. Beautiful markings, $750. Call (330)359-5089 FOR SALE: AKC Siberian Husky Puppies, 1 cinnamon, 1 black, ready Sept. 20th. (330) 897-1141†x2 AKC Doberman Pups, family raised and ready to go. $350 (330) 340-0032 ####### 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: AKC Shih-Tzu puppies, 3 females $400, 1 male $350. 8 wks old, good breeding stock. Also 2 young Shih-Tzu AKC adult females $1500. 330-893-6013 VM FOR SALE: Beagle Blue Heeler Mix, 3-females, 2-males, 7 wks old, shots & wormed, $20 330-988-4140
FOR SALE: Blue Heeler Shih-tzu cross puppies, (330) 674-1859 or (330) 231-1758 WANTED: REG. Yorkie Male, 2 4 yr old proven breeders. Call (330) 600-1735 VM FOR SALE: American Eskimo Spitz Puppies, shots & wormed, 4 females, 2 males. (330) 695-2249†x3 FOR SALE: Yorkie puppies, small, cute, ears up, 4 males, $500. Ready Sept. 1st. 330- 897-1377†x1 WALKER COON DOG, 1 yr. old male. Nice markings. $40. Black Cochen chicks, $5/PR. 330-600-0522, VM
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FOR SALE: 9 week old black & tan Coon Hound puppies, good blood lines, call after 4pm 330-231-3912
FOR SALE: Beabull Puppies, 7/8 Bulldog, 1/8 Beagle. 13 wks old. 2-female, 1-male. (330) 231-4155
HAVANESE & Maltese Sharp puppies, AKC, shots & wormed. Come take your pick. (330) 275-8658 L.M.
FOR SALE: 9 wk old Beagle Jack Russell cross Puppies, will make great rabbit dogs or pets. Mother runs her own rabbits. Ivan L. Miller (330) 674-0080
AKC REG. Cavalier male. 3 yrs. old. Albert Miller, 4635 TR 616, Fredericksburg, Oh 44627. Ph. 330-275-2744 1 1/2 yr old Grade Bichon male $150. 6 mo. old Morkie female $125, also male $100. Levi Yoder 5864 CR 59, Mlbg OH FOR SALE: 3 Yr. old AKC fawn Boxer. Female, good for breeding or pet. 330-897-6140 GOOD QUALITY breeding stock, complete breed sellout. Small, medium, & large breeds. Havanese, Mini Schnauzers, Dobermans, Maltese, Labs, Poodles, Cavaliers & too many to mention! (765) 238-9701 MINI PUG Puppies, vaccinated and de-wormed. (330) 276-5613 AKC reg'd German Shepherd puppy, male, black/tan, 3 mo. old, shots & vet checked, German bloodlines, good breeding stock, $600. (330) 473-3156. GERMAN SHEPHERDS, all registered 1 male & female, 3 female puppies, 13 weeks old, black/tan 330-674-1400 BOSTON TERRIER Puppies, 8 wks old, shots, can be registered ACA. (330) 893-0029 FOR SALE: AKC 5 yr old male Golden Retriever. (330) 231-3964 2 YR OLD AKC Registered Boxer female, (330) 473-2212
AKC BICHEON, 5 mo old, 2-males, 1-female. (330) 893-3875 FOR SALE: 23x23" carpet squares $1ea. Good for use in dog kennels. (330) 204-6533 BULLDOG / BOSTON Terrier mix female, good mother, $600. (330) 674-1871 FOR SALE: Blue Merle Austrailian Shepherd, female, 1.5 yrs old. Would make good farm or hunting dog, very smart. $500 obo. John Hershberger (330) 897-4856 FOR SALE: Puggles, 9 weeks old, 5 females, 5 males, wormed & 1st shots, nice puppies 330-465-8629 WANTED: AKC Yorkie Male, 3-4lbs for breeding. Must be vet checked. 100% ok. (330) 695-9365 Ext 1 FOR SALE: Blue Heeler, Male, Good cattle & watch dog. 4 yr old Great Maltese male, proven. Wayne Burkholder (330) 897-3130 FOR SALE: 4 Shih-Tzu females, exc. breeding stock, also 1 Shih-Tzu male $75. (330) 763-1672 YORKIE FEMALE 1 1/2 years old, small, 5 lbs. Vernon Hershberger (330) 893-0813 REGISTERED NORWEGIAN Elkhound Puppies, 3mo old, $300ea. Jonathan Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prarie, OH 44611. (330) 988-2736
Kaufman Auction House 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH
Location: Kaufman auction House next to amish country theater, Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut creek, ohio in Holmes county. from i-77 take sR 39 west approximately 12 miles to auction House.
Monday, September 15, 2014 5:00 PM
* Antiques * Glassware * Household * Furniture * Misc. Pronto motorized wheel chair; old chiropractor bench; 2 bedroom sets; wicker chair; wrought iron shelf; old cold drinks machine; recliner; wooden high chair; theater speakers; old chair and deacon bench w/ cushions; end & coffee tables; patio chairs; cigar molds; candle mold; wooden boxes; old records; old toy train items; glassware; pottery items; lots of misc. antiques or primitive items; lots of boxes to go thru. Note: Weekly consignment auctions every monday at 5pm. Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com for photos and updates. for more information contact marvin Yoder at the auction house at (330) 204-4453. Terms: cash, check, or any major credit card with valid i.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Receiving Hours: Wednesday, 9AM-4PM Always Taking Quality Consignments
Kaufman auction House • 330-204-4453 DeRRicK KanDeL, auctioneeR mYRon miLLeR, auctioneeR cLiff sPRanG, auctioneeR
Pets Supplies 300
POODLE JACK Russell Mix puppies $150 OBO. (330) 567-2721 FOR SALE: reg. six year old Walker female needs someone to hunt with. 330-698-0460 FOR SALE: 3 Beagle females. 4,5,6 years old. Excellent mothers, priced to sell. 330-674-4205 ACA MALTESE Males, 12 wks old, shots/wormed, dew claws removed, very fluffy. $500. (937) 997-2061 AKC REGISTERED LAB puppies. 5 yellow, 3 black, $400 each. 8 weeks old by 9/26/14. Call 330-852-0066 YORKIE FEMALE: 14 month old. Would also make a great pet. Very playful. $200 obo. 330-279-3867 FREE TO GOOD HOME - Kittens & older cats, some would make good barn cats. Kittens good for pets. Aden S. Schlabach, 7760 TR 669--1st farm. 330-359-6190 FOR SALE: 4 year old English Bulldog. Male, not registered but AKC eligible. Brucellosis tested. $500. Alfred L. Keim, 3670 TR 655, Millersburg, OH 44654 after 5 P.M 3-COCKER SPANIELS, 1-girl, 2-boys, vet checked, tails docked, dew claws removed, ready for their forever homes. $250. (330) 201-4191 2 TAN male beagle & poodle cross puppies. 7 wks., $75 ea. Crist E. Miller, East of Walnut Creek, Twp Rd 420, Sugarcreek, 330-852-4854 AKC MINI Schnauzer, Salt/Pepper male, stud dog, 4 yrs old, well socialized. $300. (330) 231-5175
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1 YR old Brindle Boxer Male AKC, proven breeder, also white Boxer female 5 months, (330) 690-3004 FOR SALE: 1 yr old AKC Havanese Male, black & white, proven $350 obo. (330) 893-0151 FOR SALE: Bunnies, multi colored. (330) 893-3080 FOR SALE: Bernese Mountain Dog Puppies, will be ready 9/19, $800 OBO. 740-610-1675 KENNEL LIKE new, USDA approved, 7 outside runs, 3 whelping pens w/ hot water heat. (330) 852-0703†x2 AKC RED Boston Terrier Male, 2 yrs old, proven, also older Boston female. 8 wk old Bichon females, small breeding stock, $450. (330) 852-4205
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FARMERSTOWN TRADER DAYS, Sept 12 & 13, 6pm Fri. evening, cornhole, lunch stand, benefit for Levi Millers. AKC 5 yr old brindle Boxer female, good female to raise puppies, friendly with people $200. (330) 231-6200 AKC Cavalier blenheim female puppy, 8 wks. old, $400 330-897-2040. FOR SALE:3 female Beabulls 2 yrs old, good mothers $250ea. 3 female 3/4 Eng. Bull, 1/4 Beagle 10wks $250ea., 2 male, $100ea. Andy Troyer 5785 CR 80, Fredericktown, OH 43019
Yorkie
FOR SALE: 12-wk. old puppies, shots & wormed, 2 female Morkies, $300/each OBO; 1 male Maltee/Beagle $150 OBO. (330) 695-7104
3/4 BLUE Heeler 1/4 Terrier, 6 mo old female, ready for the farm! (330) 897-6106
VERY CUTE nice marked puppies mother is pure bred German Shepherd, exc. watch dog. (330) 359-5730
FOR SALE: AKC male, (330) 897-2313
AKC 10 mo. old Yellow Lab male. 330-301-8353. CHIHUAHUA BREED Sellout, 4 females, 1 long coat blue merle male, 2 yrs old and aggressive, & older male available. AKC registered Boxer pups (330) 439-8066 FOR SALE: 4 Blue Heeler puppies, $50 ea. Jacob Swartz., 9322 Wiles Rd., Navarre, OH 44662 FREE BEAGLE female, runs rabbits. (330) 674-1411 FOR SALE: Old English Bulldog, female, 1 yr, $400. 3/4 English Bulldog 1/4 Puggle, female, 1 yr, $300. Would consider trade. Japheth Yoder, 4260 TR 617, Mlbg, (330) 674-4092
Killbuck Area Land Auction
Location: CR 53, Killbuck OH. From US 62 just west of Killbuck take CR 53 (at Sportsman’s Club) south approx. 2 miles to location. Signs posted. GPS Coordinates are 40.458066, -81.988542
Tuesday, September 23, 2014 6:00 p.m.
*29.16 Open and Wooded Acres * 1 Parcel * Excellent Hunting Land * Cabin Sites * Killbuck Twp. * Holmes County * West Holmes Schools Selling an excellent piece of hunting land in a good area. Surrounded by cropland and a good water supply for all types of wildlife. Has several open areas ideal for food plots etc. Trails are already in place. Minutes from Millersburg and small enough acreage to be affordable. Includes all mineral rights with the exception of royalties from existing wells only, any new well royalties will go to buyers. Call for map & brochure. Feel free to walk this land at your convenience. Call Jr. Miller or go to www. kaufmanrealty.com for more info. Terms on Real Estate: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Purchasers should inspect the property prior to bidding and be aware of its condition. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all preceding advertising and statements. Legal: Holmes County tax parcel # 0800130000. Taxes are currently $216.52 per year and are under CAUV. Sells at 6 PM. Owner: Twin T Farm LLC
JR. MILLER, AUCTIONEER 330.231.1914 • jr@kaufmanrealty.com
2 BORDER Collie Males, 8 wks old, shots & wormed, (330) 893-2036 2 BULLDOG Cross Females, free whelping, $200/each (330) 600-1352 FOR SALE: Yorki-shon male, 8 wks old, $300 obo. (330) 897-1459
Pets Supplies GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies, AKC reg'd, family raised, $500. (330) 893-1999
NEW KENNEL Products Grooming - Vaccination carts, dog food storage carts, lg breed whelping beds, sm breed whelping beds. Also in stock - Single/Double whelping boxes, puppy play pens and more. New Bedford Feed & Supply 33906 ST RT 643 Baltic, OH 330-897-6492 FOR SALE: Italian Greyhound Puppies, 3 mo old, pet only. Roman Yoder (740) 622-0072
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FOR SALE: Giant TCX 2010 Bicycle, 18sp, Fenders, lights, speedometer, carrier. $650 (330) 852-0343 SUPER SUNBURST Coon hunting light, complete with charger, hardhat, and belt. Emanuel Miller, Charm, (330) 231-0821 KILLBUCK VALLEY Sportsman Club 3D shoots, Sept. 20th 9am-3pm, youth shoots Sept. 21st 1pm-5pm. Bows & class available for youth upon registration. Reece (330) 231-7934, Larry (330) 763-1201
COIN AUCTION
Location: Kaufman Auction House, 3149 SR 39 at the Amish Country Theater. Directions: 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I -77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
TUesdAy, sepT. 16, 2014 • 4:00 p.M.
Half Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Gold * Misc. HAlf CeNTs-HAlf dOllArs: 1804, 35, 55, half cents; 1797, 1845, 48, 54, large cents; flying eagle cents; 1860 PCGS AU53, 64L ANACS EF40, 69, 1909s ANACS VG8, Indian head cents; 1909s, 11s, 12s, 13d, 15s, 22d, 23s, 31s, Lincoln cents; 1882/2 shield nickel; 1886 PCGS PR65, 95, v-nickels; l830, 35, bust half dimes; 1839o, 50, 53, 54, 56o, 58, 58o, seated half dimes; 1853, 83, seated dimes; 1895o ANACS G^-details, 95s, barber dimes; rolls of mercury & silver Roosevelt dimes; set of silver Roosevelt dimes; 1875s 20-cent pc.; 1825 ANACS VG8-details bust quarter; 1853, 57, 76cc, 77cc ANACS AU50, seated quarters; 1892 ANA AU55, 96o, 99, barber quarters; 1917s type-1, 18d, 19, S/L quarters; 1932d, 41s ANA MS65, 43s, Wash. quarters; 1806/5, 12, 21, 33, bust halves; 1853, 53o, 54o, 75, 75s, seated halves; 1892o, ANACS G4, 92s ANACS G6, barber halves; 1916s, 19, 20d, walker halves; 1949 NGC MS63 FBL, 49d, 49s, 50 ANACS PF65, 53 ANACS PF66 Cameo, 54 ANACS PF66, Franklin halves; complete set Franklin halves. sIlver dOllArs: 1876s trade; 1878 7-T.F., 78s, 79o, 80o, 82cc NGC MS64 in GSA, 83s, 84cc PCGS MS65, 85s PCGS MS64, 87o PCGS MS63, 89o, 90cc, 91 , 94o, 99, 1902 PCGS MS63, 02s, Morgans; 1927, 27s, 28, 34, 35, peace; GOld: 1894 $10. liberty head PCGS MS61; 1926 $10. Indian head PCGS MS62; 1900 $5. liberty head PCGS MS6l; 1910, 1911, 1927, $2.50 Indian heads; 1849c closed wreath $1. pc. NCS XF-details. MIsCellANeOUs: 1921 2x2 Alabama, l936 Cleveland-Great Lakes expo., l924 HuguenotWalloon, 1923s Monroe doctrine, 1936d San Diego ANACS MS65, 1926 Sesqui., 1925 Stone Mountain, com. halves; 1723 Hibernia colonial half penny; proof sets; civil war tokens; silver eagles & more. NOTe: This is only a partial list of approx. 400 lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time. Online bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions.com thru www.proxibid.com.
ADEN YODER, AUCTIONEER 330-231-8983 OR 330-359-5458 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524
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Holmes County Home Benefit Auction Location: At the Holmes County Home 7260 SR 83, Holmesville, Ohio 44633 Directions: SR 83 North of Millersburg or SR 83, South of Wooster.
Saturday, September 20th , 2014 9:00 AM White Oak Bedroom Set* Log Cabin * Pictures * Quilts * Pony & Cart
Tools Machinery 320
FOR SALE: New Tahoe 7200W Diesel generator, electric and remote start $2200 OBO (330) 473-8989 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: 6500 Watt portable generator. Works good. Leroy Hershberger, (330) 695-2012
9:00 AM: Large selection of quality, locally made Oak, Cherry, and other wood furniture including 56” Rustic hickory deluxe roll-top desk, Oak deluxe sewing cabinet w/lift; 5 pc. Maple two tone Queen bedroom set; Oak 3 door hutch w/matching shakes; 42 x 66 Oak table w/2 leaves and 6 chairs; Oak 54” Rolltop desk w/hutch and matching oak office chairs; 5 pc. Rustic cherry bedroom set; 4 pc. Quarter sawn white oak bedroom set; 58” Rustic cherry roll-top desk; Oak rocker; Quilt rack; Book case; Table w/chairs; Queen pillow soft mattress set; Child’s table w/4 chairs; 60” Rustic cut bench; Trestle table w/4 chairs; Rustic maple bench; Bar stools; Cherry grandfather clock; Wind up oak wall clock w/chimes; Wooden barrel; Wormy maple table with matching hutch & 6 chairs; 5 pc. Maple bedroom set; Oak secretary desk; 4 pc. Maple bedroom set; Plus many more nice pieces. 9:30 AM: 2nd Location Misc. Auction Raleigh boys bike; Fugi girls bike; 12 volt batteries; In step stroller; Hand weed sprayer; 8’Lifetime table; Buggy Jack; Horse tack; Stihl weed eater; Plus a lot more misc. items 12:00 Noon: Specialty Items Sell in Main Auction Ring 24x32 post frame building with 4 ft. over hang includes 36” entrance door, (2) 9x8 garage doors, 4 windows, choice of color on steel siding & roof, 4 inch finished concrete constructed on your level site within 6 months of auction date; 16x18 hunting cabin with 6x16 porch and 8’ loft, includes 36” entrance door, 4 windows, choice of color on steel roof, built on your level site within 6 months of auction date; Corn hole game with Holmes County Home logo; Oak toy chest with Holmes County Home logo engraved; 275# hamburger; 4-16oz Ribeye Steak; BBQ; Honda 2000 generator on cart, Plus more engraved items; Boom truck load of firewood logs; chicken dinner for 8 people; Rib dinner for 12 people; Plus many more items. 1:30 PM: Lawn furniture followed by barns; Potting bench; Small dump trailer; Flower rack; Kaufman play set; 10x14 Miller Barn; Wicker chair; Play-mor swing set; 6 ft. Lifetime bench; 3 skids Eco brick; Tea house; Double glides; Metal roll away chicken nest; Bale speer for skid loader; Plus lots more. Deluxe top buggy w/LED lights, fiberglass shafts, steel wheels w/rubber; loaded 2 seater open buggy w/LED lights, fiber glass shafts; Pony cart; Pony wagon; Team of black ponies (6 yr. old mare & 4 yr. old gelding) drive single or double; Minature Paint hackney pony 3 yrs. Old broke to ride & drive; 5 yr. old Bay gelding trotter traffic safe & sound surrey size; 7 yr. old Bay Gelding trotter traffic safe & sound surrey size 1:30 PM: 45 plus Quilts including; Log cabin; Log cabin star; Lone star; Weaver fever; Star spin; Mariner star; Bargello; Mariner Compass; Plus many more not listed. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Friday, September 20, 2013 5:30 PM – Fish Fry and volleyball tournament. Menu: Fish, Fries, Kettle stew, Hot dogs, Kettle corn, Fry pies, Soft Pretzels, Drinks 6:30 PM - Volleyball Tournament Starts. To sign up for volleyball please call 330-473-3665. Saturday, September 21, 2013 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM – Full Course Breakfast 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM – Silent Auction No. 1 8:00 AM – Sold Out –Bake Sale 8:00 AM – 8:40 AM – Church Group Singing 9:00 AM – Furniture Auction 9:30 AM – Misc. Auction 2nd Location 10:00 AM – Full Course Meal with BBQ Chicken, Noodles, Baked Beans, Potato Salad, Fruit, Pie, Homemade Ice Cream, Soft Pretzels, Sausage Sandwiches, Hot Dogs, Kettle Corn 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM – Silent Auction No. 2 12:00 Noon – Specialty Item’s Sell in Main Auction Ring 1:30 PM – Quilt Auction 1:30 PM –Lawn Furniture followed by Barns, Horses, Ponies, Buggies 2:00 PM – Kids Auction in 2nd Auction Ring Come and spend the day. Thank you! Terms: Cash or check with positive ID. Visa and MC with 3% buyer’s premium. For more information or to donate please call: The Holmes County Home 330-279-2801; Aden Hershberger 330-473-3665. Thank you for supporting The Holmes County Home!
DAVE KAUFMAN, BROKER/AUCTIONEER 330-852-4111 or 888-852-4111 CURT YODER, AUCTIONEER, REALTOR 330-204-2447
RUSSIAN BIRCH Plywood Pcs. 5/8"x14"x28" B/BB, can CNC to your specs Century Components 330-852-3613
Tools Machinery 355
Wanted to Buy
FOR SALE: Natural gas generators, 12kw Onan, good cond., $3000. 13kw Onan w/ enclosure, good cond., $4800. 20kw Onan w/ enclosure, good cond. $5500. 30kw Kohler w/ enclosure, good cond., $6200. ALL are load tested and come w/ 60 day warranty. 330-231-2634
WANTED: Medina sized buggy horse, safe for women, good for some long trips. 13067 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627
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WANTED TO BUY: Good used electric freezer. (330) 473-8989
Wanted to Buy
WANTED: 1,000GAL. LT tank in good condition (419) 569-5791 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: Dehumidifier (330) 359-5942
Schmucker Auction
Location: Midway between Millersburg and Holmesville on State Route 83 at 5926 State Route 83.
Saturday, September 13, 2014 10:00 AM
Tractors * Furniture * Household * Tools * Glassware * Collectibles Tractors-Tools: 1962 Ferguson 35 Deluxe tractor 1455 actual hrs., good condition; Cub Cadet GT 3200 lawn tractor w/ 54 in. cut 630 hrs.; 4’ power angle blade; tractor wts.; tire chains; Honda Hydro. HR 215 self-propelled mower; Ariens string mower; Troy-Bilt tiller horse works good; Toro snow blower; Stihl MS 361 chain saw; 4x7 2-wheel trailer; Echo backpack leaf blower; Honda EB 5000 generator like new; Woods 5ft. brush hog; 5’ 3 point blade; 2 wheel lawn dump trailer; Stihl leaf blower; Stihl trimmer; Schwinn Mirada bicycle; handyman jack; 3 point carrier for Ferguson; electric winch; wheel barrow; spud bars; pipe wrenches; shovels; rakes; ax; tree trimmer; car ramps; 1/3 HP bench grinder on stand; vise; 16 gal. shop vac; 6’ step ladder; post driver; post hole digger; Craftsman stack on tool box; misc. elec. drills; saber saw; tarps; gas cans; misc. hand tools; hyd. floor jack; elec. sander; 20 gal. Craftsman air compressor; 220 volt elec. heater; ext. cords; Furniture-Household-Glassware: 3 pc. queen bedroom set; 1953 Lane cedar chest; blonde bed complete; book shelf w/doors local made; chest-of-drawer; dress w/mirror; pedestal table w/3 leaves; entertainment center; 4 door cabinet; 2 door serving stand; knee hole desk and chair; 4 drawer file cabinet; Schwinn Airdyne exercise bike; book case; 2 end tables w/Briar Hill stone top; wood rocker; picnic table w/4 benches; elec. Singer sewing machine; paper shredders; 58” flat screen TV w/stand and DVD player; 2 end tables w/matching coffee table; 3 cushion sofa-matching swivel rocker from Andreas Furniture; glass top coffee table; mag. rack; recliner; 6 oak chairs; small wood ice box; 2 annv. clocks; typewriter; Cuisinart blender; Victorio strainer; Hamilton Beach mixer; 22 qt. pressure cooker; crock pots; stainless silverware; Tupperware; Pyrex dishes; stainless canner; elec. roaster; tea kettles; water set; Corelle ware 8 place setting; microwave; 30 pcs. Jadit Fire King; lots of everyday kitchen items; Carnival Butterfly Nappy; Imperial bowls; cookie cutters; towels; canning jars; coolers; metal cabinets; Collectibles-Guns: 6 green chairs; old pedestal table; wicker chair; Shellar lard can; trunk; Griswold skillets; medicine bottles from Mlbg.; Wooster brush boxes; 3-quilts; Stevens Model 125, 22 cal. single shot; 410 ga. single shot; Daisy BB gun; OSU, Cleveland Indians, Browns memorabilia; belt buckles; 17J Rockford pocket watch; Bulova windup wrist watch 10k; Jules Jurgensen 14k wrist watch; 1949 Farmer Hub; yard sticks; old marbles; Shawnee butter dish-S/P; corn plates; Lance jar; sled; draw knife; school desks; lots of old stamps; cookie jars; oil lamps; doilies; 50 blue jars; #13 blue jar; 1920 coveralls; cookbooks; size 44 leather jacket; sheep skin vest; mother of pearl cat; 7x50 binocular; Fenton vases; courthouse bank; old radios; ice cream freezer; Texaco barrel, bucksaw; 1 gal., 8 gal., 10 gal. crocks; calendars; records; 8 track tapes; croquet set; Mlbg. Antique Festival bells; toys, Dinky, Tootsie, Hot Wheels; children books; pen collection; Longaberger baskets; greeting cards; book matches. Note: Clean auction from start to finish, will sell in 2 rings parts of the day. Terms of Chattels: Cash or good check. Lunch Stand
WANTED: STORAGE barn in good condition. Ferman Mast, 9269 TR 614, Fredericksburg, OH 44627
WANTED: USED traps & trapping supplies, Jacob Mast (330) 279-2486 WANTED: 25-20 CU ft Chest Freezer, must be in good condtion. (330) 275-8861 WANTED: CANON Typestar Typewriters & ribbons. Ribbon # CR100 - IR100 IR50, IR50II. Sam Chupp, 625 Mountain View Lane, Parisburg VA, 24134. (540) 921-2410 Ext 2 Write or call. WANTED: PULLEY TO mount on rear of Ford tractor or 3-pt. (330) 600-8225.
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Home Condo For Sale
HOME FOR Sale! 730 Poplar St., Woo. Totally remodeled inside & out! 2BR, 2BA, garage, w/o bsmt, new wiring/ plumbing, drywall, refinished wood floors, siding, windows $85,000. (330) 201-1161 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
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Mobile Home For Sale
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
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Land Sale Rent
39 1/2 ACRES Lincoln County WV. Ex. hunting, timber, dead end road. For info 330-231-7402 after 5pm
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Apartment Rentals
1BR DUPLEX S. of Shreve $550 rent incl. heat/elect + sec. dep. References 330-378-5121
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Home Condo Rentals
Owner: Robert Schmucker
Rittman 2br, 1ba. Large Home Clean Updated Service Pets Only. Aplliances & Laundry Included $550 + Utilities + Dep 330-864-3591
DAVE KAUFMAN, BROKER/AUCTIONEER
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
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emodeled 3BR BEAUTIFUL remodeled HILLSIDE WINDOW and y. $475+ todoors responsible party. $475+ with composite jamb, e. dep + heat/elec. appl. there. dep + $295. Vinyl windows with 8-5121 ref. required. 330-378-5121 heavy duty aluminium screen. Free estimates. We OH 2BR FOR RENT Baltic, OH doors. 2BR install. We- now stock Baltic's mobile homex3. in Baltic's 330-897-1222 me park, prestine mobile home park, weathered 3/4" ndry h/u, FOR open SALE: concept, laundry h/u, hardwood parking, boards & lawncare a pile of lawncare offstreet handcut $450mo logs--mostly oak; + $450 provided, + $450 Also pile of nice in. cut (330) sandn. (330) dep. to move stones. Stop by and7:30-4 give me 7:30-4 897-9045 Mon-Thurs an offer. David Miller, 31830 Rentals 650 Building Materials SR NICE 93, Fresno, OH. 2 (330) BR, 2 full VERY 14x70 2BR, full 897-0736. covered BA, dishwasher, covered eat, a/c, porch, LP gas heat, a/c, r rent mo. in 0+1st wooded area, $500+1st mo. a with 655 yr lease. water incl'd, Cabinet 1 yr Making lease. ,200/wk. Nashville Great for retirees. Nashville -6542 06500 AD13113930 72 check & area. Background check & Custom 31 dep. req.Cabinets 330-378-3431 10190485 at $215 per ft. on an average kitchen intop cabiRentals untry lot, 3cludes BR, 2bottom BA, onandcountry lot, nets,Holmes mapleSD,boxAssist cabinets ssist ani- W. anistarting at $130perno ft. smoking, smoking, mals only, Willowrent Springs $600/dep. $600/mo & Cabinet $600/dep. emodeled HILLSIDE WINDOW and 31479 TR 231, Fresno, OH 464-4846 y. $475+ (330) doors with composite 43824. 330-897-0099jamb, e. dep + $295. Vinyl windows with -5121 heavy duty aluminium screen. Free estimates. We omobiles 500 Automobiles OH 2BR install. We now stock doors. Baltic's 330-897-1222 x3. me park, 2002 CHEVY Malibu, 146K, u, 146K, SALE: weathered 3/4" dry good, h/u, FOR uns 3.1 V-6 Auto, Air, &runs good, hardwood boards a pile of lawncare 0. (330) clean $2,200. (330) handcut car.logs--mostly oak; + $450 377-4190 Also pile of nice cut sandn. (330) stones. Stop by and give me 7:30-4 WE GOT YOU GOT SCRAP - WE 31830 GOT an offer. David Miller, available. CASH! available. SR 93, Pickups Fresno, OH. (330) BR, 2 full ehicle too No equipment or vehicle too 897-0736. covered osal. Call big for our disposal. Call eat, a/c, 980. evenings, 330-275-7980. +1st mo. 655 Cabinet Making r lease. Nashville Boats Boats check & 520 Custom Cabinets at $215 per 31 ft. on an average kitchen includes bottom and top cabiStorage BOAT Storage untry lot, INDOOR mapleMonroe box Barkman cabinets Barkman Available. sist ani- nets, $130per ft. Sugarcreek ugarcreek starting 3111 at CR 114 smoking, Willow Springs Cabinet (330) 893-7065†x1 $600/dep. 31479 TR 231, Fresno, OH 43824. 330-897-0099
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Trucks SUVs
Storage 5K, Good '05 GMC Envoy, 145K, Good Barkman seating, condition, 3rd row seating, ugarcreek 3-5289 $6,500 obo. (330) 473-5289
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207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows •06500 FreeAD13113930 Installations 72 • Free EstimatesCleaning 10190485 DUST BUNNIES Co. offers 4881 CRan207 affordable housecleaning taiMillersburg,service OH lored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330)WINDOW 844-1604. and HILLSIDE doors with composite jamb, $295. Vinyl windows with 775 Fencing heavy duty aluminium screen. Free estimates. We install. We now stock doors. Building all types 330-897-1222 x3. of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher FOR to SALE: weathered 3/4" clear old fence rows. hardwood a pile of Free est.boards United& Fencing handcut logs--mostly oak; 330-359-2314 x1 / 231-8813 Also pile of nice cut sandYODER'S FENCE & Brush stones. Stop by and give me Removal. Will Miller, build31830 all an offer. David 695 Cleaning types93,of Fresno, farm fence. 23(330) yrs. SR OH. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497 897-0736. 10190485
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Cleaning Hauling 830 1000
HAULING LIMESTONE, HAULING LIMESTONE, YODER FAMILY & gravel, mulch, landscape gravel, mulch, Roofing landscape Seamless Spouting LLC, 8 gravel, top soil. Can haul 8 gravel, top soil. Can haul Wayne/Holmes ton, competitive rates, ton,servicing competitive rates, counties Trucking, for 16 yrs, insured. Jerry's Trucking, Jerry Jerry's Jerry Call for your free estimate. DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Troyer, 330-763-4887. Troyer, 330-763-4887. 330-695-3000 Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service ICH KAUF! Trash pilestai-& ICH KAUF! Trash piles & lored meet write your letter needs.to dumps, can write letter to dumps,to can Insured/bonded. Call Mithis address: 10955 TR 262, this address: 10955 TR 262, chelle (330) 844-1604. Mlbg.at 44654 Call evenings. Mlbg. 44654 Call evenings. (330)-275-7980 (330)-275-7980
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Building all types: board, split, Building types: board, split, gravel, all mulch, landscape 655 Cabinet Making rail, woven wire, non-climb rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. Also repairs. Custom Cabinets at $215 per DUST Cleaning 330-893-1803 ft. on anBUNNIES average kitchen inCo. offers an 330-763-1433 cludes bottom and affordable top cabihousecleaning service tainets, maple box cabinets lored atto$130per meetft. your needs. starting Insured/bonded. Call Mi830 Hauling Willow Springs Cabinet chelle (330) 844-1604. 31479atTR 231, Fresno, OH 43824. 330-897-0099 I BUY junk cars 262-9300
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gravel, top soil. Can haul 8 horse, barb, horse, rates, cote, ton, competitive hitensil. repairs. Jerry'sAlso Trucking, Jerry 330-893-1803 Troyer, 330-763-4887. 330-763-1433 ICH KAUF! Trash piles & dumps, can write letter to this address: 10955 Hauling TR 262, 830 Mlbg. 44654 Call evenings. (330)-275-7980 I BUY junk cars 262-9300
LUNSFORD HAULING. Call LUNSFORD HAULING. Call Painting Dorothy 330-231-4607. 7 925 Dorothy 330-231-4607. 7 days, work long or short days, work long or short Building all types of wood & trips trips wire fences. Have ambusher GORILLA Painting, Co. Speto clear old fence rows. cials on Interiors thru the Free est. United Fencing Holidays. Call for details. 330-359-2314 x1 / 231-8813 330-231-3541 YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497
YODER FAMILY Roofing & Seamless Spouting LLC, servicing Wayne/Holmes counties for 16 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000
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FOGGED HOUSE WIN- FOGGED HOUSE WINYODER Roofing & DOWS? FAMILY We can fix them DOWS? We can fix them Seamless Spouting LLC, without replacing the entire without replacing the entire www.the-daily-record.com servicing window. (330)Wayne/Holmes 674-7556. window. (330) 674-7556. counties for 16 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000
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Taking applications for: RoofingSales • Siding Retail • CNC Router Operator Free Estimates • Receptionist • Purchaser Mervin Yoder • Welder •
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Also taking applications for: • Seasonal Production & Delivery Employees 1130 for the summerWindows of 2015.
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FOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them Great Work Environment, Paid Holidays, without replacing the entire window. (330)Paid 674-7556. Vacation, Health Plan Allowance,
Local Transportation can be provided.
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DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split, rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. Also repairs. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433
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All Leases are 36 month 36,000 mile closed end. Ridgeline is a 48 Month 48,000 mile closed end. All leases require 20% cash cap reduction plus tax, title, documentary fee and license plates. All sign and drive leases are the payment plus tax and include title, documentary fee and license plates. $0 is due at signing on Sign and Drive Leases. All leases and Finance rates are for well qualified buyers apprived with Honda Financial Services. Good through 11-03-2014 and subject to change. Money due can be cash or trade equity.
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$
The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the nonpowertrain coverage by 1 year/12,000 miles to 4 years*/48,000 miles.
P7786A
2011 Accord EX-L V6
15,998
$
2012 Accord SE
19,706 P7773
P7793
P7791
2011 CRV EX 4WD
2012 Odyssey EXL with DVD
P7790
2012 Civic LX
2011 CRV SE 4WD
Here Are Our Other Select Used Cars $ P7767
6,500
2000 Jaguar S-Type 4.0
$ A445A
A499A
A394A
$ P7757A
SALES
$ P7788
$ A508A
$ A544A
$
14,588 P7782
15,398
2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited-Hemi 4WD 81k
SERVICE
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$ A347A
14,898 A540B
16,588
2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Se 52k
PARTS
Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00
14,898
$ P7792
8,998
2003 Cadillac CTS Base
$ A500A
9,998
2009 Buick Lucerne CX Very Clean
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2005 Accord Hybrid
$ P7783
8,995
2003 Honda Accord LX
$
2012 Civic LX
$ P7764A
8,788
2005 Buick LaSabre Custom
$
2007 Ridgeline RTX 4WD
14,998 A309B
7,998
2007 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT
12,988
2008 Pilot EX 4WD
Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 - 8:00; Fri. 9:00 - 6:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00
$ A493B
2009 CRV LX FWD 94k
14,998
2007 CRV EX 4WD
7,777
2007 Uplander LT
11,583
2007 CamryXLE
$
$
19,488
2011 Honda Element EX 4WD 61k
$ A521A
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21,998
2012 Equinox LT
$ A523A
30,998
2011 4 Runner SR 4WD
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YOUR USED CAR LEADER 2011 Chevy Malibu 1LT
9,900
$
#3515
2010 KIA Optima EX
11,700
$
#3454
2011 Chevy AVEO LT 5DR
9,900
$
12,900
#3450
12,500
$
13,900
#3500
13,500
$
14,900
#3503
2012 GMC Terrain SLE FWD
$
18,700
#3461
13,900
$
14,900
$
#3430
18,700
$
#3445
$
21,500
#14364C
19,900
#3492
13,900
$
15,900
$
22,900
#14232A
#3381A
#3474
12,700
$
#3486
#3483
#3496
#14220A
$
13,800
#3063
14,500
$
#3429
2011 Nissan Rogue SV AWD
16,500
$
#3441
18,900
$
#14449A
2014 Chevy Captiva LTZ
20,900
#3519
2011 Buick La Crosse CXS
23,500
$
#3442
19,500
#3485
#3490
10,900
$
$
12,800
#14326A
12,900
$
13,800
#3055
13,900
$
2011 Chevy Cruze 1LT
14,500
$
#14464A
2010 Buick Lacrosse CXL
17,900
$
$
#14397A
14,500
20,900
#15076A
2012 Ford F-150 Crew XLT
$
28,900
#14012A
#14249B
#3470
18,500
$
#3453
2014 Chevy Captiva LT FWD
19,900
$
21,500
$
#3459
2012 Chevy Suburban LTZ
$
42,900
#15024A
12,900
$
19,900
2011 Chevy Cruze
13,900
$
#3514
14,700
$
21,900
#14439A
#15017A
#3458
2012 Chevy Volt Electric
18,500
$
#3446
2011 Chevy Traverse 2LT AWD
19,900
$
2008 Chevy Tahoe LTZ
$
#3504
2012 Toyota Corolla S
2011 Chevy Equinox 1LT AWD
2007 GMC Yukon XL Denali AWD 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee AWD
$
#3499
2011 VW Jetta SEL
$
#3487
2011 Ford Fusion SE
2011 Chevy Traverse LT
#14399A
11,500
$
2013 Hyundai Elantra GLS
2012 Chevy Impala LTZ
$
#3479
2011 Kia Soul Plus
2010 Chevy Impala LT
2011 Mini Y Hardtop
2011 Chevy Equinox 1LT AWD
$
10,900
2012 Chevy Impala LTZ
2010 Chevy Traverse LTZ
$
$
2011 Chevy Impala LT
2009 Mazda 5 Sport
2011 Chevy Colorado
2011 Chevy Impala LT
2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT
2010 Cadillac SRX Luxury AWD
$
10,700
2011 Chevy Malibu 1LT
2011 Nissan Murano S AWD
19,900
#3463
13,700
$
2011 Buick Regal CXL-4
2011 Chevy Traverse LS AWD
2012 Chevy Equinox 2LT
$
#14370A
$
2012 Chevy Malibu LS
#3416A
2010 Chevy Camaro 2LT
$
12,700
$
2012 Chevy Cruze 2LT
2011 Ford Fusion SEL
$
#3434A
#3451A
2008 Chevy Equinox LT AWD
2013 Mazda 2
2012 Chevy Cruze LS
2011 Ford Fusion SE
$
9,900
$
2007 Mercury Mountaineer Premier
2012 Ford Focus SE
$
#14412A
2008 Chevy HHR 2LT
#14409A
2013 Chevy Equinox 1LT
21,900
$
#14392A
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MON. & THURS. TIL 9:00 TUES., WED. & FRI. TIL 6:00 • SATURDAY TIL 3:00
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S E I P A E CH 98 chevy lumina
01 Buick century custom
Power Windows & Locks.
00 Dodge Grand caravan
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Cassette Stereo, Air.
1,991
2,400
Sale $ Price
Sale $ Price
04 Buick lasabre custom Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels
00 Ford ½ Ton reg
98 Buick lesabre custom
Non-Smoker, Assist Steps, Cass/Stereo, Bumper Hitch
2,990
01 chevy ½ Ton ext lS Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
Sale $ Price
Only 89,000 Miles! Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
3,990
Sale $ Price
2,488
Sale $ Price
Sale $ Price
3,999
Sale $ Price
97 chevy Suburban lT 4x4
03 Ford explorer limited 4x4
Power Seat, Running Boards, Leather, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package
Power Seats, Roof Rack, Heated Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
4,991
Sale $ Price
4,991
Sale $ Price
01 Dodge Dakota ext 4x4 SlT
02 chevy S10 reg 2WD lS
Tilt Wheel, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Bedliner
96 chevy Tahoe lT Power Seat, Roof Rack, Running Boards, Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels. Tow Pkg.
5,991
Sale $ Price
5,950
5,991
Sale $ Price
Sale $ Price
07 chrysler Town & country
05 Ford 1 Ton crew 4x4 XlT
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Roof Rack, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, 1 Owner.
Diesel, Power Seats, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package.
5,994
05 Dodge Grand caravan Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, 3rd Row, 7-Pass Seating
Sale $ Price
4,727
4,999
05 Pontiac Montana Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Leather, Alloy Wheels, Air Tow Package.
5,991
Sale $ Price
05 chevy Trailblazer 4x4 Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
5,995
Sale $ Price
Sale $ Price
01 chevy impala
4,991
02 chevy avalanche crew 4x4
4,999
2,699
Sale $ Price
Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo.
Z71, Keyless Entry, Heated Leather Power Seats, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
Sale $ Price
95 Jeep Grand cherokee
Power Seat & Leather Interior, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels
5,996
Sale $ Price
Sale $ Price
*Sale Ends 9/20/14.
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