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“It’s time to change,” said Boley, adding the society will also be introducing some changes to its popular Holidays at the Mansion. While the house, he said, attracts many paranormal investigators, “I like the historical aspect. It’s a good mix of historical programming and paranormal activity. It brings it back more toward our mission. I like the marriage of the two.” Paranormal committee chairman Harry Wilson said
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he first became acquainted with the spirits in the home during a special display of his intricately carved eggs during a Holidays event several years ago. He said he recalls numerous occasions on which the eggs were moved and turned around within the closed display cases. Once, he said, visitors even watched as the accompanying note cards were flipped over inside the cases. “I came into the house knowing nothing, but it didn’t take me very long to realize things happen in this house,” he said. Since then, Wilson has
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joined in on several paranormal investigations at the house, which have yielded varied experiences, including recorded electronic voice phenomena and the appearance of apparitions. “I think those who have come through are amazed. A lot (of how much each one experiences) has to do with their sensitivity,” he said. Boley said the event is one that is family friendly and “I look at this as being a learning and educational experience that is even more productive for kids because they will learn about the history of the house.” “The house will not be a traditional haunted house with creepy things that go bump in the night, but you just might encounter one of our resident spirits. Low lights and ethereal music will set the mood,” he said. After touring the house, visitors are encouraged to stop in at the Castle Club Banquet Center, adjacent to the Victorian House, to share in refreshments and hear about other paranormal experiences that have occurred at the house. Tickets may be purchased in advance or at the door. For more information or to purchase tickets, call the Holmes County Historical Society at 330-674-0022.
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Killbuck yard sales open today Killbuck will hold the annual Fall Yard Sales on Saturday, Oct. 11, beginning at 9 a.m. All Killbuck residents are encouraged to participate.
Data Card reunion is at noon All former Data Card/ Holmesville employees are invited to meet at The Barn restaurant, Smithville on Saturday, Oct. 11 at noon. Take old photos or memories to share if you wish.
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Board of Developmen- Holmes Career Center, tal Disabilities will meet 1783 State Route 60, AshThursday, Oct. 16 at 6 p.m. land, invites you to speSoup supper will be at the Holmes County cial limited menu lunches at the school’s Pendulum served Wednesday, Oct. Training Center. Restaurant on Oct. 17 15, from 4:30-7:30 p.m. at from 10:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. the Castle Club Banquet Special lunches Cost will be $5-$7 with soft Center beside the Victodrinks extra. On Wednesrian House in Millersburg. at Pendulum day, Oct. 22, the restauVariety of soups, salad or Restaurant rant will serve a midweek applesauce, cornbread, apple and pumpkin pie, The Culinary Careers/ “blue plate special” lunch Management program of hamloaf, scalloped beverage; by donation. Sponsored by Holmes at Ashland County-West potatoes, glazed carrots County Historical Society, all proceeds support a variety of Historical SociHolmes County Hub Shopper ety and Cultural Center (Copyright 2014) projects and programs. P.O. Box 151, Millersburg, Ohio 44691 Millersburg office: 25 N. Clay St Dine in or carry out.
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The Nashville Fire Department is having a fish fry/ bow raffle on Saturday, Oct. 18, from 4-8 p.m. The cost of the dinner is by donation. The fundraiser is aimed at building a new fire station in the future. Raffle tickets are $10 each for the bow raffle. For more information, contact Judy at 330-231-2680.
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Community Relaxed in Oregon with Learn math; It’s important! daughter and dog I just returned from a whirlwind four day trip to Portland, Ore., to visit our daughter, Valerie, the probation officer. I’m still recovering after coming home on the red eye. Going without sleep for 24 hours, on top of the three-hour time difference, and still coughing from the whooping cough is enough to exhaust a person. It was well worth the discomfort to spend time together. We did nothing glamorous — just mostly stayed at home and talked and ate. Val is a wonderful cook, having worked in restaurants many years before deciding she wanted a job with benefits. She grilled my favorite wild salmon one night. Another night she did ribs, something I have never tried to make in my life. She baked them in the oven several hours then finished them on the grill. She also made polenta, which takes time and effort, and even cooked collard greens. I love to watch Valerie work in the kitchen. She has a big red, over-stuffed chair in the end of the kitchen where most people would have a little table. It’s the perfect spot to observe her culinary skills in comfort. She just adopted a dog this summer. Piper is a cute little brown, short
haired dog who is adorable. She is only 3 years old and this is her third, and final, home. She has been to manners school and has learned a lot. She loves to fetch a Wiffle ball, or a harder orange and blue ball that can be thrown with one of those flexible things. We took her to two dog parks and she just loved it. When she’s at home she is in constant motion wanting someone to play with her in the backyard or living room. We watched football — the University of Oregon, Val’s Alma mater, won their game. Piper, the dog, was decked out in her little black and white striped referee’s shirt. One night we watched the movie “Captain Phillips” with Tom Hanks, the true story of a ship that was captured by Somalian pirates. It was very intense. I knew how it ended so that made it a bit more relaxing. I arrived in Portland on Thursday evening coming via Dallas-Fort Worth. The flight from Charleston to Dallas was in one of those cigar tubes jets where
only short people can stand upright going down the center aisle. Dallas is a huge airport. I came into terminal B and left at terminal E. The only way to get between terminals is in a high speed train called the sky rail. It took 15 minutes even doing it that way. Thankfully, the rest of the flight was in a full sized plane. I left Sunday night at 10 p.m. It was a full flight to Charlotte, N.C., where I had a three hour layover before a less than one hour flight back to Charleston. I was seated between two normal sized young women. One slept the entire flight while the other read her electronic book most of the night. I tried to doze, but struggling to avoid coughing took up most of my time and energy. I travel with only carryon luggage. I’ve learned if you wait until almost time to board there will likely be an announcement that if you would care to relinquish your bag at that time, because there is obviously going to be too many items for the overhead bins, you will not be charged the $20 fee. It also saves you the effort of trying to get your bag down the ever narrowing aisle to your seat. The older I get the more difficult it is to boost that bag into the overhead bin.
Club notes Stepping Stones Mother’s League Members of Stepping Stones Mother’s League met at Deborah’s Garden Market for a program on Fall Decor using native plants, flowers, leaves, herbs and gourds to make wreaths and arrangements. Deborah also talked about the life of the monarch butterfly. A monetary donation was made to the Love Center. Pizza orders are due Oct. 20; give them to Kim Jacobs. Members talked about a project for Nov. 13. The next meeting will be Nov. 6 at 6 p.m. at Lem’s Pizza, to make the pizzas to fill orders.
TOPS OH 1243 TOPS OH 1243 Sugarcreek met on Oct. 2 at the United Methodist Church in Sugarcreek with 15 members weighing in and having a weight loss of 11 pounds for the week. Best TOPS for the
week was Kathy Freese and Esther Miller was the best rededicated winner. Ada Troyer was the best KOPS. The forbidden food for the week is no candy unless sugar free and the thing to do is to exercise at least three times during the week and at least 15 minutes each time. Recognized for having six weeks attendance and having gone six weeks without a gain was Lovina Yoder. The contest, “Road to Success,” continues. Area Co-Coordinator Karen Jones gave the program, “Walking for Weight Loss.” Members were reminded that walking 1 mile burns 100 calories. TOPS is a nonprofit weight loss support group with the chapter meeting each Thursday at the church in Sugarcreek. For more information call 330-897-6007.
Liberty Coalition
The Holmes County Liberty Coalition meets the second Thursday of each month at the Millersburg Comfort Inn at 7 p.m. Programs vary.
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.
I was at a meeting one evening during the first week of school when a text came through from my husband. “Hurry home. There’s math homework and I can’t do it.” Really? Seventh-grade pre-algebra? I was certain that my brain, that used to be fairly skilled at math, would be just fine. I waltzed into the house and up to the kitchen table, full of confidence and super prepared, especially since I had not lost my TI-81 from the early 1990s. What could be so hard? And then she started asking for help. My husband gave me a deer in the headlights look, and I said a quiet thank you to the person who invented the Internet so I could quickly do a web search on cubed roots and how to combine negative exponents. Because as brilliant as I once was at math, my brain needed some major dusting off before it could continue.
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I was humbled at the mere image of the word “integer.” When it comes to math, I excel at the practicality of it in my life. I can do quick mental calculations of how much I can save on groceries if I shop at one store versus another, and my true forte is manipulating figures after a shopping trip to justify my purchases to my husband by exaggerating the amount saved instead of the amount spent. (Sometimes I just throw a bunch of division signs and percentages in there just to sound smart.) I can cut a recipe in thirds without blinking an eye, but graphing the planets and their distance from the sun using scientific notation? Not so much. I can’t even fathom trying to measure a
sewing pattern using exponents. I was taken back to my own school days when I asked myself, “when am I ever going to use this?” a quite common question that nearly every math student has to ask himsekf or herself, usually late at night when faced with pages of numbers mixed with letters and all sorts of funny symbols. I’m here to tell you, students of today, that you will use it. You will need to mentally sharpen your skills and force your mind to store those figures deep into those brain creases because someday, if you’re lucky, you might be a parent or a grandparent to a child who decides to take prealgebra.And your spouse will call on you with a glazed look in his or her eye and you, too, will be forced to remember things from long ago because you love your kids and want them to succeed. Trust me on this one. You can thank me later. Exponentially.
Church briefs Baltic Zion supper tonight
White to present gospel concert in Millersburg
Baltic Zion United Church of Christ will hold its annual ham and chicken supper benefit on Saturday, Oct. 11 from 5-7 p.m. at the church, 203 N. Butler St. The menu includes ham, chicken, noodles, scalloped or mashed potatoes, green beans, applesauce or coleslaw, dessert and beverage. Cost is $8.50 for adults and $4 for children ages 5-12. Carryouts will be available. Proceeds benefit local missions.
Soloist Jonathan White will present a gospel concert on Sunday, Oct. 19 at 10:30 a.m. at Community Bible Church. White has had the opportunity to sing for many different audiences from the Grand Ole Opry to the Bill Gaither Homecoming Concert Series. This is a free concert and all are invited. The church is at 5279 County Road 314.
Hopewell Harvest Bazaar open today
Swiss steak supper is planns for Oct. 25
The Martin Luther Class of Shanesville Lutheran Church of Sugarcreek will hold its 37th annual Swiss steak supper with salad bar on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 5-7 p.m. The menu also includes mashed potatoes, green beans with ham roll, pie or cake and coffee or punch. The salad bar will have about 8-10 kinds of salad. Cost is $9 for adults and $4 for children younger Children’s fall festival than 12. Proceeds will go to the church building and maintenance fund. The to be Nov. 1 church is at the corner of state Routes On Saturday, Nov. 1, Community Bible 39 and 93 in Sugarcreek. Church will conduct its annual Children’s Fall Festival from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Highlights include games, activities, treats and Killbuck Methodist sets a spiritual emphasis on letting our Light annual bazaar Glow for the Lord. There will be bounce houses, carnival games, face painting, The annual fall bazaar at Killbuck pumpkin decorating and a fantastic trunk United Methodist Church, 410 N. Main or treat experience. Guest Evangelist will St., will be held Nov. 8 from 9 a.m.-2 be Preacher Bill Holeman (along with p.m. at the church. The bazaar will feaHomer and Henry) who will also be shar- ture canned soups, baked goods, crafts, ing in the morning worship on Sunday, Chinese auction and lunch. Menu includes chicken sandwiches, salads, Nov. 2. The church is at 5279 County Road 314. soups and lots of good desserts. The annual Harvest Bazaar at Hopewell Presbyterian Church will be Saturday, Oct. 11 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. There will be soups, sandwiches, homemade ice cream, crafts, baked goods, jams and jellies and much more. Lunch is served all day. The church is at 6900 State Route 754, Shreve.
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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent
Calendar (From Page 4) from 5-7 p.m. The menu also includes mashed potatoes, green beans with ham, roll, pie or cake and coffee orpunch. The salad bar will have about 8-10 kinds of salad. Cost is $9 for adults and $4 for children younger than 12. Proceeds will go to the church building and maintenance fund. The church is at the corner of state Routes 39 and 93 in Sugarcreek.
St. John Craft Festival is Oct. 25 The annual St. John Lutheran Fall Craft Festival will be held on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 10 a.m.3 p.m. The church is at 46 Countyt Road 2575, Lakeville (McZena). The festival will feature gift baskets, baked goods, Granny’s Cookie Cupboard (create your own assortment of cookies), homemade jellies and jams, handmade crafts, and much more. Lunch will be served with carry-out available.
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Killbuck November Halloween Parade Children’s fall is Oct. 26 Killbuck’s Halloween festival set
Parade will be held on Sunday, Oct 26, with parade line-up at the fire house at 1:30 p.m. and parade beginning at 2 p.m., led by the West Holmes Middle School Marching Band under the direction of Mike Pacula. Judging will be immediately following the parade. Trick or treat will be held from 2:30-4 p.m. in the village.
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carrying out of items. Vendor applications are available on the school website: www.westholmes.k12.oh.us. For more information, West Holmes to contact Lisa Macaulay or hold craft show Dawn Martin at 330-674The West Holmes Craft 3546 or whol_lmacauShow will be held Satur- lay@tccsa.net. day, Nov. 8 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the West Holmes Killbuck High School gymnasium. Admission and parking Methodist sets are free and the show is annual bazaar handicap accessible with wide aisles for strollers The fall bazaar at Killbuck United Methodist and wheelchairs. In addition to arts and Church, 410 N. Main St., crafts, there will be a con- will be Nov. 8 from 9 a.m.cession stand with Amish 2 p.m. with canned soups, pastries and homemade baked goods, crafts, Chisandwiches. There will be nese auction and lunch. Menu includes chicken door prizes. Volunteers assist ven- sandwiches, salads, soups dors with carrying in and and lots of good desserts.
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On Saturday, Nov. 1, Community Bible Church will conduct its annual Children’s Fall Festival from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Highlights include games, activities, treats and a spiritual emphasis on letting our Light Glow for the Lord. There will be bounce houses, carnival games, face painting, pumpkin decorating and trunk or treat. Guest Evangelist will be Preacher Bill Holeman (along with Homer and Henry) who will also
be sharing in the morning worship on Sunday, Nov. 2. The church is at 5279 County Road 314.
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New arrivals TWIN GIRLS were born July 21 to Angela and Matthew Davenport of Atwater at Akron General Hospital. Ava Marie was 2 pounds, 15.5 ounces and was 15.5 inches long. Layla Grace was 3 pounds, 4.5 ounces and was 16 inches long. Grandparents are Dave and Sheila Davenport of Wooster, Brenda Boykin of Kent and Bill Bailey of Houston. Great-grandparents are Genevieve Strouse of Wooster and Nancy Davenport of Big Prairie.
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Entertainment briefs Killbuck to hold yard sales
For more information, contact Lisa Macaulay or Dawn Martin at 330-674-3546 or whol_lmacaulay@ Killbuck will hold the annual Fall Yard Sales on tccsa.net. Saturday, Oct. 11, beginning at 9 a.m. All Killbuck residents are encouraged to participate.
Soup supper at Castle Club
West Holmes to hold craft show The annual West Holmes Craft Show will be held Saturday, Nov. 8 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the West Holmes High School gymnasium. Admission and parking are free and the show is handicap accessible with wide aisles for strollers and wheelchairs. In addition to arts and crafts, there will be a concession stand with Amish pastries and homemade sandwiches. There will be door prizes. Volunteers assist vendors with carrying in and carrying out of items. Vendor applications are available on the school website: www.westholmes.k12. oh.us.
Day will be held today from 10 a.m.-6 p.m., honoring local World War II and Korean War veterans. It will be at the Gail and Gwen Miller Farm, 8594 James Road, Wooster. There will be chicken and pork barbecue, musical entertainment, displays by the Ohio Historical Society, Wayne County Historical Society, Ohio Military Museum of Massillon. Marlboro Volunteers and Vehicles’ Military Weaponry Museum. No admission charge. Ample parking with shuttle services is provided.
Soup supper will be served Wednesday, Oct. 15, from 4:30-7:30 p.m. at the Castle Club Banquet Center beside the Victorian House in Millersburg. There will be a variety of soups, salad or applesauce, corn bread, apple and pumpkin pie and beverage; by donation. Sponsored by Holmes County Historical Society, Visit the Haunted Orchard all proceeds support a variety of Historical Society The Haunted Orchard, 1618 Portage Road, and Cultural Center projects and programs. Dine Wooster, will be open from 7:30-11 p.m. Oct. 11-12, 18-19, 25-26. Proceeds benefit Wooster fireworks in or carry out. and Wooster YMCA.
Moreland Heritage Day is today
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Enjoy a Beet Festival The Kidron Beet Festival will be held Saturday, Oct. 18 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Sonnenberg Village, 13515 Hackett Road, Kidron, with food vendors, ice cream, kettle corn, entertainment and beet judging.
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John & Kristin Lorson
Writer’s doubleheader teaches here, proves there At the crack of dawn on Saturday I headed north to the sparkling shores of Lake Erie. There I began game one of the first split doubleheader of my writing career by teaching a workshop on humor writing at the 31st annual Western Reserve Writer’s Conference. Believe it or not, there are tips and tricks that can make the whole business of being funny on paper almost as much fun as telling a joke to a friend. My primary aim was to make the job as much fun as possible for my students. Among the lessons was this: You don’t have to be mean to be funny. Sure, a harsh one-liner can strike up a hardy laugh in a hot crowd at the right moment, but being mean on paper is a different ballgame. It comes at a cost in that the butt of your joke is not likely to ever forget what you’ve written — after all, they’ve got it on paper! (I’m still paying the price years later for making fun of my wife’s baking in this very publication.) “However if you do wish to be both funny AND mean you can always do stand-up,” I told my class. “Your targets aren’t likely
to be taking notes, and you can always escape out the back door if things get too hairy!” Ten hours and 100 miles down the road in Millersburg, there I was with a mic in my hand and a rough brick wall as a backdrop. It was Comedy Night in Millersburg and I was being mean. Comedy Night has proven over time to be at once both hilarious and terrifying. A spontaneous assembly of decidedly non-professional
comics, punsters and storytellers, the format is as wide open as the material is wide-ranging. While hilarity is eagerly anticipated, the terror (for both performers and crowd) comes from not knowing whether they’ll ever actually arrive at hilarity. This is why it’s so common for comics to be mean. Poking fun is one of the easiest ways on earth to land laughs. Such is the nature of stand-up — an undercurrent of fear and anticipation spiked (hopefully) with roll-
ing waves of laughter. I’ll be first to admit that I took the easy way out in my routine. In one six-minute gig I made fun of my wife, my boss, my pets, my friends and even my own place of birth. Heck, I even did a bit on my dear old mom! Of course, as always, I spent a good bit of time mocking my very favorite target —
myself. Best of all, when the show was over I made it out without a scratch. It helped that none of my victims (save for myself) was present. And, true to my lesson at the writer’s conference, since not a word of it was written down, I’ve got a great shot at denying the whole thing! John and Kristin Lor-
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A class we’ve always wanted to do! Come join us for a painting party There’s been lots of excitement of this class this holiday season. Our class class offering. You will be provided will provide everything you need to with the instructional booklet, special complete a painting in about 2 ½ ‘toothbrush’ style needle, and a ball hours. No experience necessary! of material. $15 per person. $30 per person. Please call to RSVP.
January 15th: Country Craft Cupboard Hosting Class Check out our website for more information on current and future craft shows! Search: Sol’s in Berlin
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registered Holsteins, with most being fancy young cows in milk and bred heifers. There will also be some top pedigreed young calves and embryo packages. Consignments are from the top bulls of the breed and from outstanding cow families. The District III Holstein Club will also auction off a Bonnie Mohr painting, “Under The Autumn Oaks” and a registered Holstein calf born July 1, 2014, which is being donated by Plainfield Holsteins, Don and Danette Simpson and Family, Belmont. The funds raised from the auction of these two items will benefit the District III Holstein Club Junior Activities. A $250 voucher sponsored by the District III Holstein Club will be given away prior to the sale to a lucky boy or girl, ages 8-18. The voucher is to be used by the winner to help purchase an animal. Auctioneer for the sale is Randall Kiko, Salem,
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Farming Events (From Page 12) 330-831-0174 and Ted Renner, Dalton, 330466-1196, will read the pedigrees. For information or catalogs, contact Louise Harding, 330432-7430; Jared Harding, 330-243-2415; or Bill Burkhart, 330-413-3500. The Ohio Jersey Breeders Association will hold its Ohio Fall Production Sale Saturday, Oct. 18, at 10:30 a.m. at the Wayne County Fairgrounds. The sale is managed by the Jersey Marketing Service. For information contact the sales staff, Jason Robinson, 614-216-5862; Chris
Lundgren, 614-313-5818; Greg Lavan, 614-2168838; Erica Davis, 614361-9716. Congratulations to the Ohio 4-H Dairy Judging Team. They placed first in the 4-H division overall at the All-American Dairy Show held Monday, Sept. 15, at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center. The contest included dairy cattle evaluation and the delivery of oral reasons in defense of those evaluations. Awards were given to individuals and teams in each division for oral reasons, breed specific results and overall
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Weekly Market Reports Wayne & Holmes Counties FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 Sept. 30 33 CALVES — Good to choice calves 350-385; medium to good calves 320-350; fair to medium calves 275-320; commons and lights 200-385; cross bred beef calves 250-425; back to farm, bull calves 385-435; back fo farm, heifer calves 225-525. 33 PIGS — 70 lbs.-up 97-145. 9 SHEEP & LAMBS — Lambs, medium-good 75-77; feeder lambs 150-165. 1 GOATS — 82. 49 BUTCHER HOGS — 210240 lbs. 70-82; 240-260 lbs. 76; 260 lbs.-up 58.50-74; butcher sows 62-down; boars by wt. 32. 33 CATTLE — Holstein steers 128-134; Holstein heifers 122-136; bulls Holstein 103-129; good beef cows 100-107.50; medium to good beef cows 93-100; fair to medium cows 89-93; common cows 88-down. Total head: 158. 33 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 200-270 ton; hay, 2nd and 3rd cutting 150-325; lg. hay 150-220 ton; big rd. bales 35-60 ton; wheat straw 200 ton; ear corn 115-120. Hay Sale, Nov. 1, 10 a.m. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION Oct. 1 39 HOGS — 250-280 lbs. 74-81; sows, heavy 59; boars 29. 28 FAT CATTLE — Good steers 139-144; choice Holstein steers 130-140; good Holstein steers 121-130. 12 BULLS — Jersey bulls 115122.50; 1,000-1,500 125.50-141; 1,500-2,000 127-132. 88 CULL COWS — Good/high dress 102-116.50; medium-good 94-102; fair-medium 86-94; light-
thin 86-down; 90 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 100-200. 11 DAIRY. 188 CALVES — Back to farm Holstein bulls 95-120 lbs. 320-390; good 250-320; common 250-down; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 300-360; crossbred bulls 175-360; Jersey/crossbred heifers 250-385. 236 GOATS — Kid 200-down; billies 345-down; nannies 190down; wethers 430-down. 1,151 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks and ewes 70-95; lambs 40-60 lbs. 200-290; 60-80 lbs. 200-250; 80-100 lbs. 205-247.50; 100-130 lbs. 200230; 130 lbs-up 192.50-212.50. TOTAL HEAD — 1,843. 82 LOADS — Alfalfa, 2nd cutting 180-350; alfalfa 3rd and 4th cutting 180-370; mixed 1st cutting 100-275; mixed 2nd cutting 80-370; lg. bales hay 10-37.50 bale and 70-140 ton; wheat straw 200225; lg. straw bales 140-175 ton; ear corn 120-145; firewood ton 50-60; oats 17. Sept. 29 Feeder Sale — Colored steers 200-400 lbs., 190-240; 400600 lbs., 180-270; 600-800 lbs., 160220; 800-1,000 lbs., 160-170. Colored heifers 200-400 lbs., 185-215; 400-600 lbs., 130-235; 600-800 lbs., 130-200; 800-1,000 lbs., 127.50-160. Holstein steers 200-400 lbs., 170180; 400-600 lbs., 147.50-160; 600800 lbs., 137.50-152.50; 800-1,000 lbs., 125-155.
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111 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 40-79; 210-230 lbs. 59-79; 230-260 lbs. 56-81; butcher sows 53-60; boars by weight 29-58. 541 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 25-61; 41-50 lbs. 42-61; 51-60 lbs. 50-68; 61 lbs.-up 51-100; bred sows and gilts 180; service boars 210-280; roasters 152.50-186. 107 CALVES — Back to farm, bulls 220-400; back to farm, heif-
ers 140-410; light & thin 190-down. 127 CATTLE — Steers 133.50; heifers 100-123; bulls 113-140; good beef cows 105-113; medium to good 96-104.50; thin-poor 95-down; feeder steers 100-147.50; heifers 80-140. 4 SHEEP — Market lambs 90-125 lbs. 255; feeder lambs up to 85 lbs. 220-330. 16 GOATS — 40-190. 188 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 2,000-down; bred heifers 2,375down; service bulls 700-1,710; open heifers 625-1,550. Total head 1,094; total consignors 206. 35 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 100-300; hay 2nd cutting 180-320; hay 3rd cutting 175-350; lg. bales 30-45 each and 50-125 ton; straw 125-170 ton; ear corn 95-130; firewood 40-50. WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY Oct. 4 25 LOADS — 1st cutting 150; bales rd 35; 2nd cutting 170-220 ton; lg. sq. 130 ton; 3rd cutting 175305; 4th cutting 200-205 ton; straw 200 ton; straw rd. 130; firewood 8125; eggs 1.20-1.40. Machinery Auction, Oct. 25 DANVILLE AUCTION 15780 Body Road Danville; 740-599-6607 Oct. 4 51 GOATS — Does 1-190; bucks 32.50-185; wethers 30-235. 18 SHEEP — Ewes 75-142.50; rams 110-172.50. 17 CALVES — Bull 60-275; heifer 125-250. 1 FEEDER STEER — 320. 4 HORSES — 55-225. 18 HOGS — 7.50-70. MISC. — Rabbits .75-37.50; poultry .35-4.50; turkeys 12.50; ducks 1-5.50; geese 2; guineas 2.50; pigeons 2-2.50; guinea pigs 2.
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Jennifer Hollindrake and Blake Hunter were married Sept. 6 at Peter’s School in Winesburg (now part of the Winesburg Historical Society). Hunter is the great,great-grandson of Dr. Peter, and the couple traveled to Winesburg from California to be married in this special place with so many family memories. Submitted photos
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If you listen to conversations about this year’s corn and soybean harvest, grain test weight is probably going to be a part of that conversation. Test weight simply refers to how many pounds of a grain there are in a bushel. Since a bushel is a volume measurement and commercial activity and trade is conducted by weight, marketing standards have been developed to define the weight of a grain at a specific moisture content that will fill a bushel volume. For example, corn is marketed at 56 pounds per bushel at 15.5 percent moisture and soybeans are marketed at 60 pounds per bushel at 13 percent moisture. The test weight can be below, at, or above that market standard. Test weight becomes part of the marketing conversation because the equipment and trucks used to haul grain to market are rated by volume, or bushel capacity. So if a farmer fills a 1,000 bushel truck with grain and the test weight is below the standard, the payment is for less than 1,000 bushels and there are discounts for the lighter test weight
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grain. If that same 1,000 bushel truck is filled with grain that has a test weight above the market standard, then essentially more than 1,000 bushels is being sold and the check reflects that weight. What affects grain test weight? Bob Nielsen, Purdue Extension corn specialist recently wrote an article in a Purdue Pest & Crop newsletter on the topic of corn grain test weight. I will summarize some of his comments to answer the question about factors that affect grain test weight. One factor that does not affect grain test weight is yield. In other words, to quote from the Nielsen article, “grain from high yielding fields does not necessarily have higher test weight than that from lower yielding fields.” It is possible that grain from severely stressed fields that have low yields will have higher test weights than grain harvested from non-stressed and better yielding fields. Nielson lists four common factors most often responsible for affecting grain test weight: Grain moisture: This is the most important factor. Test weight and grain moisture are inversely related. High grain moisture equals lower test weight. As grain dries, kernel volume shrinks and more kernels are able
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to pack into a bushel volume. Drought stress: If drought stress causes leaf death or a reduction in photosynthesis, grain fill is hindered and generally will result in low test weights. Late season foliar disease: Diseases such as gray leaf spot and northern corn leaf blight on susceptible varieties can slow down, or in severe cases stop the grain filling process. Below normal temperatures in September and/or early October frost/freeze damage. These temperature conditions can slow down or stop the grain filling process and lead to low test weights. Farm Bill: Dairy MPP Enrollment is currently underway at Farm Service Agency offices for the 2014 farm bill dairy program. The farm bill established a safety net program that is called the Margin Protection Program or MPP. The intent of the MPP is to protect dairy producers from severe downturns in the price of milk; rising livestock feed costs or a com-
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Trade class building future carpenters, mechanics In his second year as building trades instructor at West Holmes, Dave McMillen has implemented some useful training skills he hopes the students will take with them when they move on from high school into the work force. McMillen likes to drive home the soft skills with his students, as well as the necessary things they need to complete their task, which is building and selling a home in two years. “I emphasize to the kids that they have to come to class on time,” McMillen said. “When you have a schedule, make sure they get things done on schedule. Every day we have an employability group ranking, which they are graded on. I have a foreman who does the grading. “I work with him to do that grading, evaluate the kids on things such as showing up on time, dress, attitude, performance and safety,” he continued. “What we hear from the industry all the time
is show up on time and pass a drug test. I preach every day that they must show up on time and pass a drug test. It’s not rocket science.” The instructor has the students actively involved in all aspects of building and marketing the house. Junior Josiah Allison is the current public relations representative for the project. The students all have different responsibilities and duties to perform in their roles each week. “We have a foreman, a safety guy, PR, eagle helpers who help with miscellaneous projects,” Allison said. “The foreman evaluates our job during the week and the safety guy has to do a weekly report on certain safety issues. When I was the safety guy, I did a report on drilling safety with hand drills. Allison explained that last year’s class did all the framing and woodwork, and this year’s class is doing the wiring and insulation. He provided a tour of the house, describing what goes where, as far as kitchen, bath, bedrooms.
“We’ve got a really good group of kids,” McMillen said. “These are our future carpenters and mechanics, so, it is our job to help them along. They may not come out of here master electricians or anything like that, but they are going to get some great exposure on how things work and how it’s done. “I’m excited about working on this unit about job interviewing skills,” McMillen added. “I want to build up some interviewing skills and then conduct some actual interviews here. Someone who is looking for an employee, here you go.” Students in Dave McMillen’s building trades class at West Holmes High School work on the home the students helped build and will market at the end of the year. The students not only learn to use tools, but develop soft skills such as dress, attitude and employability. Submitted photo
Factors (From Page 14) calculating a two-month average production margin that is the difference between a USDA national all-milk price and a feed ration index price. If that two month margin average falls below a selected coverage level then a payment is triggered. To participate in the program, dairy producers must visit their FSA office before Nov. 28 and determine or certify their eligibility, establish their production history, and then determine what margin coverage level they want. A decision tool has
Ad Deadlines been developed by the dairy markets and policy team which is composed of dairy economists and dairy policy specialists from several land grant universities including Dr. Cam Thraen from the Ohio State University. The decision tool is available 24/7 online. It is a completely web-based tool that is free to access. The tool does not collect any farmer data. It is advertised as needing only four clicks to get the information needed to enroll and make a decision about coverage level. The only information needed is the farm’s milk
production history. The tool is available online at: http://dairymarkets.org/ MPP/. For those who do not have Internet access but would like to use the tool, contact the Wayne County Extension office at 330-264-8722 and I will try to make arrangements to help you use the tool. Ag lender seminar Wooster is a host location for one of four regional agricultural lender seminars organized by OSU Extension. The purpose of the program is to update agricultural lenders on current agricultural issues and topics and to provide them with a
knowledge base that will help them to understand potential clientele agricultural financing needs. The Ag lender seminar program for Wooster is scheduled for Oct. 20 and will be held at the Shisler Conference Center, OARDC campus. For more information, including program topics and a registration form ,visit the Wayne County Extension website at: http://go.osu. edu/agwayne. Rory Lewandowski is an OSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources educator and may be reached at 330-264-8722.
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most popular beer on draft. “Lot 21 is more of a transition beer from the mega beers,” Lindon said. “Lot 21 is a craft beer. It is a real light, easy drinking ale. It’s our biggest seller. The next beer we can will be our French Ridge IPA.” The canning at the Millersburg Brewery is a special event. “This is only the second time we’ve canned,” Lindon said. “We did our first canning about a month ago and it went really well.” Millersburg Brewing Company President Bill Baker said the first canning was 270 cases, and by the time all the preorders were distributed, there were only about 30 cases left to sell at the Brewery.
“It was pretty amazing to see all these cans in our basement,” Baker said. He explained why he chose to can his beer rather than bottle it. “Cans are much better for the beer,” Baker said. “Cans keep light from getting to the beer. And beer is more expensive out of the bottle.” “The two worst things for beer are light and oxygen,” Lindon added. “When you see the big air gap at the top of a bottle, you’ve got to be really good at what you’re doing, like Miller and Bud, to make sure there’s no oxygen in there. In canning, you have a lot less oxygen pickup and no light can get to it.” Plus, the cans are better for the environment.
“More aluminum is recycled than bottles,” Lindon said. “By recycling the aluminum, it’s actually better for the environment.” We Can was profiled recently in the Wall Street Journal. It is one of the few mobile canning companies on the East Coast. It services breweries in Pennsylvania, New York, Delaware, West Virginia and Ohio, canning about 5,000 cases of beer a month. Lot 21 is available at Rodhe’s, Buehler’s and drive-thrus, as well as the Millersburg Brewery taproom, 60 East Jackson St. Kevin Lynch photos/www.buydrphotos.com Reporter Kevin Lynch Jason Cichoskie, Zach Ferguson (backwards can be reached at 330- cap) and brew master Marty Lindon watch the 674-5676 or klynchthe- process as Millersburg Brewing Company’s Lot daily-record.com. 21 Blonde Ale is canned.
Holmes resident named manager of state testing at virtual public school Ohio Connections nie Nickles has been State Testing. In this role, Academy ( O C A ) named the virtual Nickles will oversee all announced that Stepha- school’s Manager of arrangements for state testing, ensure teachers have the most up-to-date tools and resources, monAccepting New Patients itor changes to state testCelebrating ing policies and help stu30 years of caring dents, families and staff for your health prepare for success. Nickles began teaching math at Ohio ConFamily Practice Self Pay Welcomed nections Academy as an adjunct teacher in Most Insurances Accepted November of 2009. In 2010, she moved into a 107 W. Millersburg St., Nashville full time teaching posi(330) 378-4951 • By Appt. Only tion and received her Hours: M, Tue, Th, F 9:00-5:00; Wed 9:00-Noon National Board Certi-
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Holmes County College Fair to be held Oct. 20 The Holmes County College Fair will be held Oct. 20 at West Holmes High School from 6:30-8 p.m. It is a free event and open to residents of Holmes and surrounding counties. Parents and high school students, as well as home school and adult students are encouraged to attend. About 60 exhibitors are expected to be present. Representatives from colleges, universities, technical schools, adult education programs, nursing schools, branches of the military, as well as the Holmes County Education Foundation, will be available. Each family will receive a list of the exhibitors present. Exhibitors include: Air Force ROTC, Alderson Broaddus University, (The) Art Institute of Pittsburgh, Ashland County –West Holmes Career Center, Ashland University, Aultman College, Baldwin Wallace University, Bluffton University, Capital University,
Central Ohio Technical College, Chatham University, Davis & Elkins College, Defiance College, Glenville State College, Goshen College, Heidelberg University, Hiram College. Holmes County Education Foundation, Holmes County District Public Library, Johnson & Wales University, Kent State University, Kent State University- Tuscarawas, Lake Erie College, Malone University, Marietta College, Miami University of Ohio, Mount Vernon Nazarene University, Muskingum University, North Central State College, Ohio Christian University, Ohio Dominican University, Ohio Northern University, Ohio State School of Cosmetology, Ohio University, Otterbein University, School of Advertising Art. Shawnee State University, Slippery Rock University, Stark State College, Taylor University, The College of Wooster,
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The Ohio State University-ATI, The Ohio State University-Mansfield, The University of Akron, The University of Akron Wayne College-Holmes Campus, The University of Findlay, Thiel College, Tiffin University, Trine University, United States Army, United States Marines, University of Cincinnati, University of Mount Union, University of Northwestern Ohio, Ursuline College, Walsh University, West Liberty University, Westminster College, Wheeling Jesuit University, Wilmington College, Wittenberg University, Xavier University and Youngstown State U n i v e r s i t y. The attendance of the institutions is subject to change. Any adults who are interested in further education are encouraged to attend. For more information, contact Kaeli Dial at the Holmes County Education Foundation at 330674-7303.
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Fredericksburg Absentee voting schedule announced by Holmes Board of Elections Absentee voting is in progress for the Nov. 4 election. Any registered voter in Ohio may request
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Fredericksburg Longtime resident voices village concerns By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — Longtime Millersburg resident and businessman Arlie Rodhe brought some concerns before council Monday. “I’d like to compliment council and our village for keeping up different areas of our village,” Rodhe said. “I notice along Glen Drive they keep it mowed real nice. I do have some comments, not really criticisms. Just things I’m looking for answers. “First of all, Route 241 by Cline Plumbing, is there any way to get some of that road improved along the edge there?” Rodhe asked. “It’s terrible through there and there is a tremendous amount of traffic.” Village Administrator Nathan Troyer noted some patching has been done along 241 within the village, and he’s looking into fixing other trouble spots. Another concern Rodhe brought up was traffic congestion at the intersection of U.S. Route 62 and
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state Route 83, or Jackson and Clay streets. “I’ve been concerned for several years ever since we put in traffic signals,” Rodhe said. “Traffic backs up clear down past South Clay Street Park sometimes. That traffic signal is only on for 15 or 20 seconds before it turns. Is it possible to extend the length of the light like I was told?” Troyer pointed out concerns about tying up eastbound and westbound traffic is a concern. “If you make north south too long, east west gets tied up,” he said. Police Chief Tom Vaughn said the village had talked about putting back loop detectors in, but doesn’t think that has ever been done. “We can gridlock the other two intersections and nobody moves if you extend it too far,” Vaughn said. “We have experimented with that in the past.” Rodhe said the main problem was coming north, where often traffic is backed up to the hill at the park.
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“I am just suggesting council look into it,” Rodhe added. He said he spoke with a gentleman from Yo u n g s t o w n who explained the lights are computerized and there is a signal that shows how many cars are in that line. “If we had the equipment to do that we could, but we don’t have that equipment,” Troyer said. “We’d have to put in another set of loop detectors. It’s a couple thousand dollars for each side to do that. If we’re looking at putting in more loops, the costs would be even higher because we’d have to add conduit line
to bring those loops up to the existing intersection.” Mayor Jeff Huebner asked if the village couldn’t extend the cycle time of the light a few seconds to eliminate some of the congestion. “It probably would be possible, but I’d be afraid we’d be tying everything else up,” Troyer added. “If you get six, eight cars in there, that’s about all you could hold. And you add a semi in there and you get less yet.” Rodhe said he didn’t expect council to act on his suggestion Monday evening, but was hoping members would look into it.
Another concern Rodhe brought before the council was trees. Every time a tree is removed, it should be replaced or the village won’t have any trees, he said. “I was just curious if Millersburg is a tree city,” he said. “There are many, many tree cities in the country, even here in Ohio. Columbus, Wooster, Sugarcreek are all tree cities. Columbus has 800-some thousand
people, to the smallest community that is Putin-Bay, which has 128 people. “I’ve lived here all my life and many trees have been cut down,” Rodhe said. “I don’t fully know what the ordinance is or what, but I would be willing to chair it or get it started. I think this would add a lot to the village. I’m just trying to help beautify our village and be proud of it.”
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Sol’s in Berlin is celebrating 21 years in business Postal coin bank to be awarded to one lucky customer versary giveaway. “It’s probably the best item in the selection,” said Jamie Swartzentruber, the store’s manager. “People really go for these.” Working from a pole barn in his backyard, Ingersoll has made wood banks from vintage post office box doors since about 1997. The doors range in age from the late 1800s to the 1960s and come from auctions, dealers or sometimes just by chance. “We did a show in Chardon the first of August
By RACHEL MAST It just might be your redletter day. That is, if you win the 1965 postal coin bank at the upcoming anniversary sale of Sol’s in Berlin. The craft mall located on Main Street in Berlin will celebrate its 21st anniversary on Saturday, Oct. 25. There will be free hot dogs, storewide discounts and more than 100 giveaways. Bob Ingersoll, a vendor at Sol’s, is donating one of his coin banks to the anni•
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Accidents A Millersburg couple were injured in a crash Aug. 23 on state Route 83 at the Wayne and Holmes counties’ border, Prairie Township. According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Terry S. Frazier, 42, and Amy Repp Frazier, 41, both of state Route 83, were transported to Wooster Community Hospital by Fredericksburg and Wooster Township squads, respectively. Terry Frazier was operating a 2012 HarleyDavidson motorcycle southbound on Route 83 as he approached County Road 1 and an eastbound vehicle failed to yield at the stop sign and entered the intersection, according to the patrol. Frazier’s motorcycle hit the vehicle. Amy Frazier, who was his passenger, was ejected from the motorcycle. Both were reportedly wearing helmets. The eastbound vehicle was a 2001 Dodge Ram operated by Mitchell G. Paulocsak, 68, Township Road 555, Holmesville. Paulocsak was cited for
failure to yield at a stop operating a 2001 Mercury sign, according to the Grand Marquis southpatrol. bound on County Road 216 as she approached a Three people were stop sign at the intersecinjured in a crash Aug. 27 tion with Route 241. But on state Route 241 Paint she did not stop and struck Township. a westbound vehicle on According to the Route 241. Both vehicles Wooster Post of the State went off the road to the Highway Patrol, Laverne southwest and struck A. Phillips, 84, and Joseph some trees in a wooded F. Phillips, 85, both of area. North Royalton, were Joseph Phillips was her taken to Aultman Can- passenger. ton Hospital by Kidron The vehicle Laverne and Mount Eaton squads, Phillips struck was a 2013 respectively; William Kia SUV operated by Un Royer, 71, Massillon, was Ye Royer, 68, Lennox Ave. taken to Aultman Canton NE, Massillon, who was by a Winesburg squad. not transported. William Laverne Phillips was Royer was her passenger.
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Culinary Careers/Management seniors are proud of their soup, salad, and bread luncheon served on Oct. 3. Part of the project were (from left) Doug Carmen (Ashland), Dylan Holloway (West Holmes), Chris Bonfiglio (Ashland), Sandy Briggs (Loudonville) and Emily Kiner (West Holmes). The Culinary Careers/Management program at Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center invites you to try their special limited menu lunches at the school’s Pendulum Restaurant on Oct. 17 from 10:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Cost will be $5-$7 with soft drinks extra. On Wednesday, Oct. 22, the restaurant will serve a midweek “blue plate special” lunch of hamloaf, scalloped potatoes, glazed carrots and apple crisp. The meals are prepared by students in the program and the restaurant is open to the public.
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Success (From Page 24) supplied the bows for the hunt, including one special bow that company representative Barb Terry brought for one particular hunter — David Miller of Fredericksburg. Miller, born blind, went on his first deer hunt thanks to Terry, who equipped one of her company’s bows so a guide can aid a visually impaired hunter. Terry said she’s been to other events where such a bow was needed, and she bought the necessary pieces to add an assist scope. “I’ve used it at other events, but this is the first time we’ve hunted with it,” said Terry. “We’ve found that a lot of people need this equipment, and now this is a viable option for someone with vision issues.” Terry said Miller did well during practice earlier in the day, but when it came time to pull the trigger in a real hunting situation, even blind hunters get a bit of buck fever. “(David) got a little excited and pulled the trigger (too hard),” said Terry. “His shot was a little off.” Still, Terry said the assist crossbow and Saturday’s event were both right on the money. “The whole day was a success because we got kids in the woods,” said Terry. “I do this on my own every year, and I do it because I want to see the kids out hunting.” Of course, there were plenty of stories associated with Saturday’s event, and not just the
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ones where big bucks and does were harvested. The day started early, with volunteers meeting the youth hunters at 10 a.m. A talk from Coshocton County wildlife officer Jerrod Allison was followed by practice with the crossbows, then the Tiverton Center co-op put on a lunch of stew made in kettles over an open fire. Some more work with the hunters, including tips on following a blood trail, followed, before heading to the woods. Each of the 11 hunters had a guide and ground blind to hunt out of, while six of them had videographers from Corn Fed Outdoors videoing their hunt. Another two hunters had their own video people. All in all, it was a long day, and for one youth, he fell asleep and missed the opportunity of his life. “A nice 140-inch 8-pointer came in front of the blind, but they couldn’t get the kid up and ready to shoot in time,”
said Yoder. He’s not the first hunter to doze off and miss the big one, and it’s a mistake that he’ll probably never make again. Corn Fed Outdoors, one of the many who volunteered services for Saturday’s event, is putting together a DVD for each hunter. Two of the bucks shot will be mounted, one by Cedar Valley Taxidermy and one by Jon Bowman Taxidermy. Also, Ivan Yoder Builders paid for the deer processing at Miller Custom Meats, while Cabela’s (Wheeling, W.Va.) helped clothe the hunters and Breezy Ridge Sports also donated items for each hunter. “We had a lot of money and manpower donated to help us put this on,” said East Central Ohio Branch member Mose Keim, noting a lot of the branch members are also in the Tiverton Center co-op. Also Saturday, the East Central Ohio branch was given the National Event of
the Year Award by QDMA regional director Bob DuCharme, for last year’s field day at Hochstetler Milling outside of Loudonville.
Besides a talk from Ohio’s deer project leader, Dr. Mike Tonkovich on the state’s new deer regulations, there were demonstrations on land man-
agement, food plots, controlling predators, a session on teaching your dogs to hunt shed antlers, as well as a shed hunt for the children.
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Hostettler OCC girls champ, DeFelice boys runner-up By AARON DORKSEN Daily Record Sports Editor ORRVILLE — The 2014 Wayne/Holmes Invitational was an opportunity for a girl whose promising career is just hitting its stride to showcase her talent, while also providing a great send-off moment for a coach with a long, dedicated tenure. West Holmes sophomore Michelle Hostettler won the annual area cross country meet hosted by Orrville High School on Oct. 4 after completing the 3.1-mile course in a season-best 19:08 Saturday. She pulled away from the field after the mile mark to easily outdistance Triway senior Jen Muhlenkamp (19:26), who was the defending champion, followed by Chippewa’s Izzy Farmwald (19:47). Wooster repeated as the team champion with 41 points led by sophomore third- and fourth-place finishers, respectively, in Isabelle Cannon (20:37) and Tracy Morgan (20:40). West Holmes was the runner-up with 83 points, followed by Orrville (88), Smithville (102), Northwestern (104), Dalton (111), Central Christian
“At first, I was just thinking, ‘stay with Jen (Muhlenkamp).’ Once she was gone, I just tried to stride the corners because there were a lot of them and I was careful not to run into any branches on the corners in the woods. I tried to keep my lead the best I could and finish strong.” West Holmes sophomore Michelle Hostettler (190) and Norwayne (191). The Generals are coached by Nikki Reynolds, who after 31 years leading the girls cross country team has said this will be her last season. She’ll also retire as a teacher and step down after a 36-year span as a track coach at the end of the school year. The race for the girls individual title was onesided. After Hostettler made an early move, no one else was able to stay with her. “We knew Muhlenkamp is a very talented individual and she’s taken out Emily (Molnar) the last couple years,” said West Holmes coach Kevin Beachy, of 2014 graduate Molnar. “We let Michelle
decide what she wanted to do and she decided to make a move early and it paid off for her.” Hostettler said she didn’t have much of a strategy coming in, other than to stay with Muhlenkamp. Despite it being by far the coldest day of the season, with temperatures in the mid-40s, and having a muddy course to negotiate around and through Orr Park, Hostettler started out fast. “At first, I was just thinking, ‘stay with Jen,’” Hostettler said. “Once she was gone, I just tried to stride the corners because there were a lot of them and I was careful not to run into any branches on the corners in the woods. I tried to keep my lead
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Michelle Hostettler of West Holmes wins the varsity girls Wayne/Holmes Invitational girls race on Saturday, Oct. 5 in Orrville.
the best I could and finish strong. “It’s nice to win, but the biggest thing was I wanted to help my team and we’re working for next week when the OCC Meet will be here.” Also making the AllWayne/Holmes first team were Orrville’s Kayla Madigan (sixth, 20:48) and Kaitlyn Madigan (eighth, 21:05); Smithville’s Rachel Gerber (seventh, 20:59); Northwestern’s Jacelyn Alberts (ninth, 21:10); and Wooster’s Hannah Rice (10th, 21:31). The All-Wayne/Holmes second team consisted of Dalton’s Madee Kutz (11th, 21:34) and Seneca Doty (14th, 21:47); Wooster’s Helena Gastier (12th, 21:36); Northwestern’s Shannon Garrison (13th, 21:43) and Rachelle Howman (21:48); West Holmes’ Amber Murphy (15th, 21:48); Smithville’s Allison Muntin (17th, 21:56); Orrville’s Emerson Hamsher (18th, 21:57) and Courtney Stiffler (19th, 22:01); and Triway’s Morgan Oberly (20th, 22:05). “Our girls did really well and we were happy with the second place,” Beachy The Knights’ Vinny DeFelice pushes through to the finish line for a runner- said. “I wasn’t expecting up finish on Saturday, Oct. 4 at the Wayne/Holmes Invitational held in that. This is probably the Orrville. first race that we had our
full varsity team all running at the same time and you could tell by our finish. Overall, most of our girls ran their PR or season PR.” In the boys OCC race, Wooster senior Kevin White finished off his three-peat as champion with a kick that looked like he was running the 100-meter dash, and the rest of the Generals’ cross country pack behind him also finished strong to bring home the team title. “I felt pretty good,” said White, who finished in 15:51 to easily outdistance West Holmes sophomore runner-up Vinny DeFelice (16:21). “It was not quite as hard as I expected and the race kind of ended before I thought it would. “I thought I had more race to go.” Wooster wound up with just 27 points as it took seven of the top 13 places. Rounding out the team scoring were Smithville (53), West Holmes (92), Dalton (92), Chippewa (145), Triway (164), Orrville (205), Central Christian (212) and Norwayne (230). Also enjoying the meet were first-team AllWayne/Holmes finishers Joey Coudriet (third, 16:46) and Wyatt Baer
(sixth, 17:03) of Smithville; Noah Menuez (eighth, 17:07) and Jeff Miller (10th, 17:24) of Dalton; and Erich Berger (ninth, 17:08) of Northwestern. Smithville matched Wooster with three second-teamers in Noah Riggenbach (14th, 17:32), Justin Woodruff (16th, 17:33) and Ian Weiner (17th, 17:35). They were joined by Chippewa’s Tom Crookston (15th, 17:33), Dalton’s Austin Horst (18th, 17:36); West Holmes’ Phillip Schaffter (19th, 17:44) and Triway’s Jared Bugaj (20th, 17:44). The Knights’ team scoring was hurt by not having its No. 3 runner Teddy Oliver, who had a soccer game Saturday. “It’s kind of unfortunate because that would have put our five up there a ways,” Beachy said. “Overall, I was happy with our guys and most of them ran a season or career PR. “Vinny got a little boxed in at the start, but he was only about 10 seconds behind White at the 2-mile so I was really happy with that. It’s nice that we get to run the same course twice and next week at OCC Vinny thinks he can go a little faster.”
Colts get the best of Knights in OCC boys, girls soccer tourney Clear Fork handed the West Holmes girls and boys soccer programs Ohio Cardinal Conference losses this week. The Colts knocked Lady Knights out of the championship game with a 2-0 semifinal win on Monday, while on Tuesday, Clear Fork beat West Holmes
1-0 in the OCC boys tournament third-place match. GIRLS Clear Fork 2 West Holmes 0 The Colts jumped on the board early to start both halves, with Deijah Swihart and Moshia Turry scoring the
first and second goals, respectively. Swihart’s score came just a minute and a half into the first period, while Turry’s was 5 minutes into the second. The Knights outshot the Colts 12-7 and had a 3-2 edge in corners, but couldn’t convert those opportunities on
the scoreboard. Third-seeded West Holmes hosted fourth-seeded Ashland on Thursday in the OCC’s third-place match. BOYS Clear Fork 1 West Holmes 0 The sixth-seeded Knights
were outshot 12-7 by the fourth-seeded Colts, who kept West Holmes off the board. West Holmes goalkeeper Logan Gallion nearly did the same against the Colts, who finally managed a lone tally against Gallon’s 11 stops between the pipes.
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West Holmes nearly perfect in dismantling Orrville 53-13 By AARON DORKSEN Daily Record Sports Editor The OHSAA’s 30-point running-clock rule mercy was in effect for most of the second half of West Holmes’ 53-13 rout of Orrville on a rainy Friday night at Red Rider Stadium. The way the Knights’ offense dominated, they were running up and down the field — and taking big chunks of time off the clock — all night to claim sole possession of first place in the Ohio Cardinal Conference. West Holmes (3-3, 3-0) achieved a rarity by scoring touchdowns on all eight of its possessions before taking a knee in the final seconds. The Knights rushed for 398 yards, led by senior Luke Ogi (16-233, 3 TDs) and sophomore Garret Ervin (17-107, 2 TDs). “I didn’t realize that, but that’s good,” said West Holmes coach Kevin Maltarich, of his offense going 8 for 8. “That’s what you always aim for as a team, an offense and a coach. “It’s all on those kids, they’re getting better each and every day. (The linemen) are running their feet and doing the fundamental things that it takes to be successful, they’re opening up holes and we have some good backs.” Orrville (2-4, 1-2) had a good opening drive, but quarterback Luke Smith was intercepted by freshman Brayden Chaney, who returned it 44 yards to give the Knights a short field to set up the first score. Four plays later, senior quarterback Brody Miller scored on a 7-yard keeper and West Holmes was literally off and running. The Knights added scoring runs from Ogi (5, 38) and Ervin (1) and on one of only two pass attempts Miller found a wide open
Levi Jones for a 46-yard TD as they went up 33-0. Smith connected with Keontae Owens for a 61-yard TD on the final play of the half as the Riders cut the score to 33-6. The running clock and one long drive for each team, including a 26-yard TD run by Ervin, took up the whole third quarter. Ogi electrified the Knights crowd with a 90-yard touchdown run when he broke up the right sideline to open the fourth quarter. “He’s dynamite,” Maltarich said. “Luke’s Luke. I think he’s one of the best players in the league. He’s a game-breaking kid and someone who you can put the whole team on his shoulders.” Ogi said the Knights kept up their morale after opening with losses against Triway, New Philadelphia and Coshocton (now a combined 16-2). “We knew we had to just keep trying to get better each week and I think we’re doing that,” said Ogi, who’s receiving strong recruiting interest from Div. II Ashland and Ohio Dominican. “We had some bumps and bruises to start out the season in going 0-3. “I wouldn’t say people gave up on us, but they had some doubts, but it’s nice to be in first place now and we’ve just gotta keep working. If we play our football, I don’t think anyone in the league can beat us.” After Week 1, Maltarich moved Michael “Moose” Workman from fullback to guard and inserted Ervin as the fullback. “Ervin is quicker and ‘Moose’ is a bigger kid, who said, ‘I’ll do whatever you want me to do,’” Maltarich explained. The big starting line of tackles Trevor Kiner (6-5, 260) and Alex White (6-2, 265), guards Matthew Eastep (6-0, 235)
and Workman (6-0, 230), center Wyatt Snow (6-0, 230) and tight end Levi Jones (6-5, 220) have kept getting better and better. Also working in at tackle is Josh Goudy (6-5, 260). “It feels great, it’s indescribable,” Snow said of the dominant performance. “You’re out there and you just keep driving and driving. “You don’t even see it coming most of the time being on the line and then you look up and one of our backs is in the end zone.” Orrville added a late 65-yard TD pass from Smith to Nick Fetty. West Holmes backup Matthew Casey capped the game’s scoring with an 11-yard run. Not only did Orrville never stop West Holmes’ offense, the Riders were held to four-and-out series on three of their first five drives. “West Holmes did a lot of things extremely well,” Orrville coach Doug Davault said. “They run that offense very well and (Maltarich) is right when he said in the paper that his goal is to get better every week and that’s what they’ve done. “They’ve made a 180 and they’re impressive. Their running backs all hit it hard and when they want to throw it they’re very effective. That being said it’s very disappointing that we weren’t able to adjust and give a better effort.” No one has more momentum in the OCC than West Holmes, with its stop-us-if-you-can rushing attack leading the way. “It feels good from where we started,” said Maltarich, whose team hosted Mansfield Senior Friday. “Hats off to those kids, but there’s a lot of football left to be played. ... We have to take care of ourselves and play West Holmes football.”
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HAMMER TIME — West Holmes’ Brittleigh Macaulay spikes on Orrville’s Kate Shupp and Allie Plybon (13) during their Ohio Cardinal Conference volleyball match this past Tuesday in The Dungeon. The state-ranked Red Riders topped the Knights in three games, 25-20, 25-12, 26-24.
Hiland booters nip Waynedale The Hiland boys soccer team added another team to the win column, beating Waynedale on Oct. 4 Hiland 3, Waynedale 2 Hiland scored three times in the first half and then made it stand up in the second to win by one. Derek Miller, Zach Lowe and Jeff Mast all scored for the Hawks as they outshot the Golden Bears 12-4. Hiland’s goalkeeper Collin Blochlinger finished the game with one save. VOLLEYBALL Friday, Oct. 3 Hiland 27, 25, 25 Strasburg 25, 22, 16 Hiland beat its InterValley Conference rival Strasburg to get a league win.
Kelsey Mast led the Hawks with 11 kills, while Melanie Hostetler had eight kills, and the pair were set up by Mast and Taylor Miller with 15 and 12 assists, respectively. The defense was led by Tonya Beachy, Hostetler and Beachy with 14 digs each. GIRLS SOCCER Tuesday, Oct. 7
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Linda K. Simmers, 62, Berlin, passed away Saturday, Sept. 13, 2014, at Hospice of Visiting Nurse Service, Justin T. Rogers Care Center. She was born Oct. 2, 1951, in Canton to Carl H. and Josephine (Barker) Welker, and was a 1969 graduate of Canton South High School. She had been a Berlin resident for the past 10 years, and retired from the American Red Cross after 15 years of service and 43 years as a licensed practical nurse. Linda was a friend to all and she never met a stranger. Surviving are her father, Carl H. Welker of Terry, Miss.; sisters Barbara Jo Welker of Garner, N.C., and Cheryl A. Deibel and her fiance, Alton Walker of Terry, Miss.; a niece, Jennifer Deibel; a greatnephew, Nicholas Brown; a great-niece, Marissa Brown; her companion, Gregg Hillyer of Berlin; and her beloved dog, Rosie. She was preceded in
Josie Faye Miller, stillborn daughter of Erlene Hammons and Brandon Miller of Millersburg, was born an angel on Monday morning, Sept. 15, 2014, at Pomerene Hospital, Millersburg, and “Only God Knows Why.” Surviving in addition to her parents, are big brothers, Robby and Zane Hammons, and a big sister, Hailie Yatchey; mama, Wanda Geary of Howard; grandparents, Freeman and Peg Miller of Owingsville, Ky.; great-grandmothers, Evelyn (Faye) Geary of Glenmont, and Faye Burkey of Delaware; uncles, Dustin (Samantha) Saunders of Nashville, and Jonas Swartzentruber of Millersburg; cousins, Damien and Miranda Taylor; a greataunt, Bobbie Jo Brown of Nashville; great-uncles, Rory Hammons of Bladenburg, and Richard Brown
Mary K. Martie, 76, Dalton, passed away Sept. 15, 2014, after a short illness. She was born on Jan. 30, 1938, to the late Walter and Sylvia (Berg) Ott, and was a life resident of Dalton. Mary was retired from J.M. Smucker Co. with more than 30 years of service. She was a member of Cornerstone Community Church, and enjoyed spending time with her family, doing crafts and working with her flowers. She was preceded in death by her parents, sister Marge Hall and a brother, James Ott. She is survived by her husband of 58 years, Floyd; daughter, Deborah (Roger) Miller of Trail; son, Michael (Teresa) Martie of Dalton; grandchildren Katy (Daniel) Stockwell, Matthew (Brittany) Martie, Grant (Becky) Miller, Andrew (Jessica) Martie, Jordan (Amy) Miller and Alaina (Jeremy) Lampley; greatgrandchildren Gavin, Meredith, Cadence, Gabrielle, Wyatt, Emilee
of Brinkhaven; numerous cousins; Godfather, Tim Palmer of Orrville, and Godmother, Amber Davis of Millersburg. She was preceded in death by great-grandmother, Donna Brown; and a great-uncle, Rodney Hammons. Funeral services were Friday, Sept. 19 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Pastor Sheila Kent officiated. Burial was in Killbuck Cemetery.
death by her mother, Josephine Welker, in 1974. In keeping with Linda’s wishes, cremation has taken place and there will be no public services. Donations in Linda’s memory may be made to the ALS Foundation at The ALS Association Gift Processing Center, P.O. Box 6051, Albert Lea, Minn. 56007. Kreighbaum-Sanders Funeral Home, Canton, Ronald ‘Butch’ Blake, 65 assisted the family. Condolences or fond memo- Ronald L. “Butch” Blake, ries may be shared online 65, of Sterling, died Monat www.sandersfuneral- day, Sept. 15, 2014, at homes.com. Wooster Community Hospital, after a brief illness. He was born July 4, 1949, Betty Haessly, 69 in Waverly to Jack and Betty Jane Haessly, 69, Dortha (Shannon) Blake of Killbuck passed away and married Diana PerSunday evening, Sept. 21, kins on July 26, 1970. She 2014 at Akron General survives. Medical Center, Akron Butch worked at following a short illness. Diebold, in construction, Services were Wednescarpet installation with day, Sept. 24 at AlexanGary Murray and at Tekor der Funeral Home, Millin Wooster. ersburg with Pastor John He was a member of Ritt- Blake of Reedsburg; seven Damron officiating. man Moose Lodge 860 and brothers-in-law; four sisThe family suggests had made his home in Ster- ters-in-law; and many niecthat memorial contribuling most of his life. Butch es and nephews. tions be made to Alexan- key (Megan Spencer) of enjoyed fishing, hunting His father died previder Funeral Home, P.O. Killbuck; 12 grandchil- and watching the Browns ously. Box 108, Millersburg to dren, Andrew (Tiffany) and will be greatly missed. Services were Friday, help with expenses. Getchey, Rachel (Car- Surviving in addition to Sept. 19 at Murray Funeral She was born March son) Miller, Amanda his wife, are sons, Ronald Home in Creston, with Pas10, 1945 in East Sparta (Jason) Miller, Brandy Blake Jr. of Euclid and tor Bob Meyer officiating. and was the daughter Wilson, Kayla Wilson Chad (Lindsay) Blake of Burial was in Sherwood. of William and Bessie (Eddie), Joey Wilson, Wooster; his mother of Tributes may be shared (Dial) Gallion. On Oct. Sierra Markey, Kia Reed, Sterling; a sister, Brenda at www.Murray-Funeral2, 1995 she married Gil- Sam Reed, Jaya Doretich, Giblin of North Carolina; Home.com. bert Haessly and he pre- BrantLee Doretich and brothers, Larry (Tracie) Contributions may be ceded her in death Feb. Darryn Markey; nine Blake of Rittman, David made to Murray Funeral 10, 2005. great-grandchildren and Blake of Creston, Steve Home, 173 S. Main St., Betty was Hilltop one more on the way; a (Cheryl) Blake of Holm- Creston 44217, to help with Speedway’s number one brother, Chester Gallion esville and Brian (Sherry) Butch’s final expenses. fan. She was there every of Millersburg; and a sisSaturday night. ter, Jean (Red) Deetze of Melvin Miller, 66 Surviving are four chil- Killbuck. dren, Brenda (Bob) Ross She was preceded in Melvin H. Miller, 66, 1851 Katie P. Hershberger of of Coshocton, Kevin death by her parents, Township Road 185, Baltic, Fryburg; and his caretakers, (Amber) Markey of her husband, a great- died Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014, Mahlon and Ada HershKillbuck, Jo Dee Reed granddaughter, Kimberly at Majora Lane Nursing berger of Baltic. He was preceded in death (Jason Doretich) of Kill- Getchey, and a sister, Home in Millersburg. He was born Nov. 14, by his parents. buck and Blaine Mar- Donna Miner. 1947, in Holmes County Services were Thursday, to the late Henry H. and Sept. 18 at the Mahlon A. Sandra Kauffman, 57 Sarah (Hershberger) Hershberger residence, Sandra K. Kauffman, 57, daughter of Willis Leroy Miller, and had attended 1854 Township Road 185, of Millersburg, formerly and Mary June (Grant) Holmes County Training Baltic, with Bishop Delbert of Wayne County, passed Zurbrugg. Center from 1976-2012. He Erb officiating. Burial was away Saturday, Sept. 6, There were no servic- attended the Old Order in Miller Cemetery, Clark 2014, at Majora Lane es. Arrangements were Amish Church. Township, Holmes County. Care Center, Millersburg. handled by Alexander Surviving are an uncle, Arrangements were hanShe was born April 30, Funeral Home, Millers- Levi P. Hershberger of dled by Smith-Varns Funer1957, in Alliance, the burg. Lakeville, and an aunt, al Home, Sugarcreek.
and Elizabeth; brothers Walter Jr. (Pat) Ott and Ronnie (Nancy) Ott, all of Dalton; many nieces, nephews, other family and friends. A memorial service was held Saturday, Sept. 20 at Cornerstone Community Church, 18600 Davis Road, Dalton 44618, with the Rev. Tim Hull officiating. Private interment was at Dalton Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Aultman Compassionate Care Center, 2821 Woodlawn Ave. NW, Canton 44708. Online obituary and guest registry are available at www.zakmonbarrenfh.com (Zak-Thacker & Monbarren, 330-828-2536)
MaDora Anderson, 67 MaDora Rose Anderson, age 67, of Millersburg, passed away Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 17, 2014 at Compassionate Care Center, Canton, following an extended illness. MaDora was born on Sept. 9, 1947 in Millersburg, and was the daughter of Wayne and Evelyn Plant. She married Bill Anderson and he survives. She worked as a nurse’s aide for the State Hospital in Apple Creek and also for Hill Top Nursing Home in Millersburg. She also worked at IPS. She was a member of the Millersburg Church of God. MaDora operated Women
of the Moose in Killbuck for three years. Surviving in addition to her husband, Bill, are three nephews and a friend, whom she helped raise, Chuck Plant Jr., John Plant, Leonard Plant and Carl Duncan. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Chuck Plant Sr.; and a nephew whom she raised, Ira Plant. Graveside services were Monday, Sept. 22 at Killbuck Cemetery with Pastor Dave Masters officiating. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg.
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2 MAYTAG Wringer Washers, nice cond., $425 each. John S. Miller, 2305 TR 152, Baltic. (330) 893-0303 MAYTAG WRINGER Wash machine w/ elec. motor in good cond. $350. (330) 897-1038 FOR SALE: Johnson Wood Burner, med size, good condition. $200. (330) 852-8221 V.M. FOR SALE: Medium Size Cunningham Wood Stove, $300. (330) 897-3018 FOR SALE: 8 cu. ft. Frost Tek Gas Freezer, exc. working cond., $1000. 330-674-1342 FOR SALE: Maytag Ringer Washing Machine with 4AM Air Motor, (330) 600-1884 COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag ringer washer will trade-in or rebuild yours! Henry A. Raber (330) 674-5691 FOR SALE: DS basement stove number 4, in excellent condition. 9608 Hogback Rd., Fredericksburg.
4X4 STD hoe $19,900, WB-140 Komatsu 4X4 backhoe $19,900, '07 CAT 252-B skidsteer $16,900 Skidders 2- JD 540B Skidder $22,500 each, '83 JD 640 Skidder $22,500, JD 440C Skidder $20,000 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 OR 330-567-3886 CASE 455-C Crawler Loader w/bucket. Very good condition. $12,900. Coshocton CR 12. 740-623-8464 Ext. 1 KOHLER DIESEL 9.8-hp Model KD420 with electric start, $1800. Eli J. Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Praire, OH 44611 36" STONE Power Trowel with Honda motor, excellent condition. $950 (330) 473-8502 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.
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FOR SALE: Air Bosch Mixer w/ blender, dough hook & wire whips. (330) 567-0064 2013 USA Breckwell Pellet Stove, very good cond., 7 bags pellets plus pipe. Asking $1500. 330-231-2420VM
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NATURAL GAS stove, made by Brown for sale. Call Matt Miller, 330-201-4638.
18.00/Hour
E-Z STOVE, good cond., N. of Alpine on TR 659. (330) 988-2153 HOLLAND TRADITIONAL GRILL, exc. cond. $300. (330) 674-1602 FOR SALE: Premier Cooks Stove on propane (330) 600-2914
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CLASS A CDL DRIVER NEEDED. Home most nights & all weekends. Exp. helpful, but not necessary. Benefits available. Send resume to: P.O. Box 396, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 or call Scenic Wood Products (330) 852-3531, ask for Dispatch.
FOR SALE: 6' Flex shaft, wash machine motor. All brackets $250 9874 Cement Bridge Rd Dundee 359-7194
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FOR SALE: 3635 Gehl Skid steer, 2892 hrs. foam filled tires. Good cond. $9500. 330-897-6080
DRIVER NEEDED to transport school kids safely. AM & PM route from Ragersville, Mt. Hope, to Mt. Eaton. Call for details: (330) 857-0001
FOR RENT: JD650H Dozer w/winch and log arch. $30 @ hour plus fuel. Amos Yoder 740-622-6084 ext. 3
JOHN DEERE 5420 4 wheel drive tractor, in exc. cond., 1,596 hours w/ sync-shuttle transmission. $18,900 330-600-0413
125 Medical / Healthcare EXPANDING COMPANY Altimate Care is seeking to hire STNA's/HHA's for Wayne County- Must be willing to travel, mileage paid. Applicant must have current STNA or one year experience in home care or nursing facility. Apply in person at 24 S. Clay St, Suite B in Millersburg or visit www.altimatecare.com
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WILL BABYSIT at my Holmesville home. Toddlers & babies only. (330) 279-2909
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NATURAL GAS FRIDGE 17 cu. ft., Diamond Supreme, 2 yrs old, like new, no dents or scratches. $1700 330-473-7523
FOR RENT: Jack Hammer for Skid Loader, (330) 897-1222†x3 Dozers '09 750J LGP 7K hrs, cab, heat, air $84,000, '05 JD650J forestry package with winch $61,000, 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 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
FOR SALE: Front end loader for Farmall tractor. Best offer. Wanted Fenders for Farmall H. 330-359-1902
FOR SALE: Misc older horse drawn farm machinery. 330-763-4827 JOHN DEERE 335 & Krone 125 round balers 4x4, New Idea 323 corn picker, New Idea 35 ft. elevator, MCPTO corn binder, John Deere 24T square baler, Tonutti 10 wheel v-rake. Andy Raber (330) 600-0391 FOR SALE: Mccormick corn binder. Rosenthal corn husker, David J. Miller 9789 Camp Rd., Beach City, OH (330) 756-2485 NEW HOLLAND 630 Round Baler 4x4, $3500. Brady Corn Stalk Chopper. JD 13-7 Grain Drill. John S. Miller (330) 893-0303 Skid Steers & Tractors JD6420 4X4 cab, heat, air $36,500, JD6415 4X4 cab, heat, air $26,500, Ford 8630 4X4 cab, heat, air $19,900, 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
Farm Equipment
$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 16' GEHL 970 Forage Wagon on tandem gear, good working condition. 330-610-1956 or 330- 473-2866 2005 NEW Holland TC30 Utility Tractor, 30HP, 3Cyl, Diesel, 4WD, 140hrs., like new. $8700 330-263-6926 CASE INTERNATIONAL Jx55 w/canopy 10 weights 4 hydraulic outlets. Good tires Call anytime, 330-897-0857 TRACTOR TIRES 18.4-30 foam filled radials, 70 percent tread, 8 hole, Fits Massey Kubota etc. $2250 OBO. (330) 695-2080 VM FOR SALE: New Holland 489 Haybine. New gearbox. Good shape, $3200 OBO. 330-763-3838 12X16 ROUND corn crib, very good condition, dissambled, ready to pick up, $600. (330) 203-7087 TROYBUILT CHIPER/ SHREDDER vacuum walk behind, self-propelled. Good cond. $300 obo. Call after 4:30pm (330) 698-7802. Monroe A. Miller 8221 E. Moreland Rd. FDBG 2 JOHN Deere 1956 Crawlers, 1-with bucket, 1-with dozer blade & pto, good condition. Both for $6,000. David Brown 1200 rear end $500. (740) 622-6029 FOR SALE: 32' GRAIN Elevator, good condition. $200. 6' Dunham Disc, $250. John Troyer, 8234 CR 201, Fredericksburg, 44627. (330) 674-6003 JOHN DEERE FBB 13 hole grain drill, rope trip w/ hay seat box, can deliver. $500. (330) 390-4783 32' Mayrath elevator, PTO, $950; NI 213 3-beater manure spreader. Leroy Burkholder, (330) 695-2001 PIONEER 4 wheel power cart w/ 130HP Cummins Diesel. With 3 point, power steering, hydraulic brakes, & very low hour Tayloria clutch $16,000 Samuel D. Weaver 10174 CR 1, Shreve, OH 44676. (330) 567-2134 8 TON Kory Running gear. Good condition with extendable tongue, $550. 330-695-9896 FOR SALE: New Idea 310 Corn Picker, good condition, $2,650. (330) 279-9083 ROUND WIRE corn crib for sale, good condition, $200/obo. Wayne Hochstetler ,330-698-1020 x4
MASCHIO C205 83" Tiller w/ cage roller, like new, very low acreage, $7,750. Pequea 710 Hay Tedder on air tires, $850. H&S 2GL 302 2-star hay spinner / tedder $900. Samuel D. Weaver 10174 CR 1, Shreve, OH (330) 567-2134. CASE INTERNATIONAL 685 2700hrs, good condition. (330) 893-3259 after 4pm.
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FOR SALE: Case 900 Diesel tractor on steel wheels, in good cond., $4800. Albert D. Miller, 5923 TR 363, MLBG (330) 893-1637 VM
KENNEBEC and Yukon Gold potatoes are ready to pick up. Weaver's Truck Patch. 8183 TR 611, Fredericksburg. NICE ROUND BALES 1st, 2nd, 3rd cutting available Jason Troyer, 330-473-7905
WOODS BATWING Model BW180X, 15' Brush hog, air duel tires, chain guards, 540 PTO, like new. Asking $11,900. (330) 674-7454
CASE 7 ft. hay mower in good cond. & 6 ft. Case mower for parts, both for $1,250. (330) 674-7440†x1
Tractors Farm Trac 360, 4WD, Loader 800 Hrs Nice .................................... $12,500 JD 5210, 45hp., 4300hrs., NEW tires .......................................... $9,500 JD LA, 1944 Make with Cultivators................................. $3,200 IH 660 Diesel 1959 80 Hp. Nice Farm Ready Belt Pully Available....SOLD
FOR SALE: 12 ACRES of Certified Organic Corn out of field. 330-600-8189 DRY EAR Corn for Killbuck. 330-763-0396
CUSTOM SILAGE Bagging, 8 ft. bagger. Jeremy Schlabach (330) 231-2149 WILL SPREAD chicken litter and rent out 20ft. Chandler spreader. (330) 763-1443 YOU PICK YELLOW DELICIOUS APPLES ready to be picked $10 a bushel. Noah Yoder 6928 CR 407, Millersburg (330) 674-1000 FOR SALE: 330-275-6185
JD 720 Diesel STD 1957 Pony Start ... $5,500
Oliver 550 1960 40 Hp ....................... $5000
10’ spike tooth, drag, new evener ....... $450 MM8 Transport Disc.........................SOLD 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
FOR SALE: High Quality Compost to enhance your garden or field crops. For more info call 740-610-1776 TOP SOIL $5.95/ton, picked up. Delivery avail. (330) 439-9740 FOR SALE: Ear Corn Vernon Burkholder 330-893-2161
Ford 3PT. Disc ...................................... $800 Gandy 6’02250 3pt. Seeder, Nice.................. AD13526919 576 $900
3PT. Bale Speer .................................... $600 6’ Disc, Good Condition ..................... $975 MF 3x12” Plow, Nice ........................... $375
ATTENTION: Will do Custom round baling hay, manure hauling, mowing, plowing & misc. Mark Allen Miller, (330) 473-5366 ATTENTION FARMERS: Will be doing fall rye seeding w/ 1 path tillage tool with seeder in front. Call (330) 763-1070
MH 3 PT., 3x14” Plow ......................... $425 6’ King Kutter Brush hog like new ....SOLD Potato Digger (works)...................... $1,000 Potato Digger ....................................... $800 Krone 5’ Finish Mower ....................... $550 Gehl Hay Head .................................. $1000 New Idea 2 row narrow picker, SUPER .....SOLD Arts Way 325 w/ scales ..................... $3,000 NH Forage Wagon ............................SOLD Gehl hay head ................................... $1,000 NH 5’ f=Finish Mower ...................... $1000 New Idea 323 Picker I-Row (good condition) ................... $2,000
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Mt. Hope Tractor 7501 CR 77 Millersburg, OH 44654 1/2 mile S. of Mt. Hope
330-674-3637 Ask for Marion
Corn,
KENNEBEC POTATOES, 1st is $16 a bag, 2nd is $8 a bag. (330) 763-1443
72” finish mower, 3-point .................SOLD
. Case Gravity Wagon .........................SOLD
Ear
ATTENTION FARMERS: Will do custom TMR mixing. No job too small or too big! For more information call (330) 763-1070
JD D styled 1947 Good Cond ......... $6,000
Misc
sale!
FOR SALE: Hay, 1st & 2nd cutting mixed, round bales, stored inside. (330) 852-4369
JD 5020 1967 130 Hp ........................SOLD
Ford 850 1955 - 40 HP ....................... $2600
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FOR SALE: Ear Corn, Non-GMO, $125/ton. (330) 674-3138 VM #1
MANURE SPREADER, New Holland 306, tandem axle, 1700 gallon capacity, side shoot $2,400. 330-377-4190
MANURE FORKS, universal attachment, $525; Vacuum pump with oil reclaimer, 5-hp, $500; Bulk tank cooler compressor, $250. 330-852- 2358.
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GOLDEN Buff Pullets, $8ea. 2 rabbit hutches $20ea. Wayne Wengerd (330) 359-0313
300 BALES Certified Organic Hay, 3rd cutting. $350/ton. Allen Miller, (330) 567-2249 FOR SALE: Meat ducks $10 each 330-893-0227 FOR SALE: 5 acres standing corn for corn silage. (330) 674-4505 FOR SALE: Fresh Cider! Will do custom pressing. Edward M. Miller, 10878 TWP RD. 526, Shreve. 330-600-8131
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FIREWOOD FOR SALE! Non-Split. $50 for 8ft. bed truckload, $40 for 6ft. bed. MULCH avail. 330-473-0172
FOR SALE: Garlic for planing or tincturing. (330) 674-2315
FOR SALE: Seasoned cut up slab wood, $30/ pick up load. (330) 893-7611.
FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also, hollow campfire logs. 330-231-8462. SPLIT SEASONED firewood $75 a pickup load. (330) 204-5820 SEASONED SPLIT or unsplit firewood for sale, $50/per rick. 6928 CR 407, Millersburg. 330-674-1000
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OCT. 14-15, 8AM-? 4009 US 62, Dundee. Drolet woodburning stove w/glass front, clear gas hanging light, lantern, floor lamp w/ magazine rack, Coleman iron, new baby blankets & comforters, baby clothes, swing, crib, infant carseat, twin bunk beds complete, loveseat, Aladdin lamps, new Corelle dishes, glasses, silverware. HUGE GARAGE SALE Oct 17 & 18, 7-5 Tables & lots of chairs. Dressers, Enter centers, TV`s, Cradle, Hi Chair, Loveseat, Wurlitzer Organ, Rolltop desk, End tables, File Cabinets, Apt fridge, Chipper/ shredder, Honda 2800 PSI power washer, Like new Snapper snow blower-BBQ grills-Air compressor, Wood stove, Kerosene heater, Christmas decorations, Old windows & doors, Old Corr metal Rfg-Old barn siding, Old milk cans, Antiques, Handtools, Lots of glassware/household & kitchen items, Pictures, Lots of misc, Something for everyone! At John Millers 3672 TR154 Mbg 330-473-3773
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2 - 7 mo. old Boer Alpine cross does, $100/each. (330) 275-0136 DUTCH STANDARDBRED Hackney Yearling Filly. Black w/ 3 whites, reg. Equater's daughter, sharp $1400 OBO. Sam Yoder (330) 279-2100
PASO FINO Horses for sale starting at $1000. Call (330) 674-2503 THE COW you always wanted, milk once a day, small Jersey, approx 1 QT of milk per milking, nice clean for butter, $850. Can deliver for 50 cents a mile. (330) 674-1841
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ALL PURPOSE Mare, 5 yr. old, broke to anything. Very safe & sound. Decent traveler. More info, send S.A.S.E. to: Rudy J. Yoder, 74794 Beal Rd., Kimbolton, OH 43749. Also Wanted: Suffolk Ram. FOR SALE: Morgan CrossMare, TSS, black w/ blaze, boys horse, $3000 (330) 897-0600 6
YR old black Standardbred Gelding, 2 whites, women can drive, TSS. 9 yr old Dark Bay Standardbred Mare, women can drive, TSS. (330) 231-5219
7 YR OLD Mare, TS, most women can drive, Trotter, $1500. 330-621-4982. 7538 Hoy Rd., Fredericksburg 44627 FRIESIAN MARE 3/4 Bred to 3/4 Friesian Stallion for 2015. Rides & drives. $3900 (740) 502-1923 2 YR old registered Belgian Mare sired by Praire Grove Gordy, out of good working Mare, (330) 359-7165 WANTED TO BUY: All types of horses & ponies, sound or unsound. J & S Horse Farm, 13914 Mt. Eaton Rd, Doylestown, 44230. Call or write. (330) 715-0363
FOR SALE: 4 yr old Standard Bred Gelding, Safe for women. Atlee Miller, (330) 695-9392
5 YEAR old 57" Dark Bay Gelding, TSS smooth rider, easy keeper. 2529 TR 406 VM (330) 893-2140
FOR SALE: John Sorro Mule 15H, broke to all farm machinery, 14 yrs old. (330) 852-8029
3 YR old Friesian Cross Gelding by Peter Z. Broke to ride and drive. Bay with two whites and blaze. Stands to hitch and at corners. 16.1H, TSS (330) 852-2902
FOR SALE: Small pony cart with 64" & 54" shafts. Flat proof tires, $325. 330-852-7138 REGISTERED SIRE, 2 YR. old. Rides, drives, quiet, beautiful. $3500. Cart & harness avail. 740-502-1923 FOR SALE: 10 yr old Mare, from Belies daughter, TSS, women can drive, ready for miles. Andy Mast (330) 852-4243 FOR SALE: Black standardbred cross, all purpose type mare, 11 yrs. old, tss, safe for women. New Bedford Lumber-(330) 897-7830
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FOR SALE: Yearling Dutch Harness Standard Bred Cross Stud Colt - $1500. VM (330) 893-3836 4 YR. OLD bay reg'd morgan gelding, by Ultras Special Agent, dam is by Nostradamus, tss, well broke, fancy & a boy's horse deluxe, $3500. 330-897-0064 x1 WANTED: NEWBORN Jersey, and Jersey HolsteinCross Heifer Calves (330) 600-9624 5
5 YR OLD Classic Photo Trotting Gelding, fresh 1 mo., 16H, sharp driver, $3,500 (330) 893-1016†Ext.1
FOR SALE: 3 yr old Standard Bred Percheron Gray Gelding, broke single & double, TSS. (740) 623-0843
FOR SALE: Black Australorp Layer Pullets should be laying soon. Work # 330-674-6601
5 YR old Dark Bay Mare, 16.1, in buggy 6 months, mostly trot, broke for women and ready for miles $2300. (330) 204-5820
8 YR old Halflinger Gelding, TSS. 5 YR old Standardbred Gelding, TSS, all Trot. A. Troyer 330-674-1860 x2
3 YR old Surrey Size Gelding, good broke fancy driver, TSS, (330) 464-1649
WANTED: ROOM for approx. 20 Jersey Crossbred Heifers for the winter. Can supply feed. (330) 473-2314
3 yr old Trotting Gelding, TSS, good broke family horse. 2 yr old Gelding, TSS, mostly trot. John Weaver, 4250 CR 207, Millersburg, between CR 77 and St. Rt. 62.
3 YR old Dark Bay Gelding, by Jailhouse Jessie, TSS, Surrey size, $5,800. Lavern Yoder, (330) 852-4062
5 YR old Brown Gelding, Sierra Cosmos grandson, all trot, good traveler, TSS, Crist A. Yoder, (330) 893-1973†Ext 3
FOR SALE: 10 adult Boer goat does. Glenmont - (330) 377-4008
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yr. old gelding, black, mostly trot, big upstanding real driver; 6 yr. old gelding, well broke, in buggy 1 yr.; 4 yr. old mare, all trot, pretty, well built - all 3 are big enough for mini buggy or surrey & all tss. VM (330) 852-0159, Dale Schlabach.
DOUBLE ROUND Bale Feeder w/ hoop cover, great cond. 10 ft. sheep feeders 330-897-0422 9
YR old Standardbred Gelding, needs work, good boys horse. (330) 600-9517
3 YR old Registered Morgan Mare, broke to drive. Older registered mini Mare, broke to drive. (330) 600-0466 FOR SALE: SWANS from Spring 2014, very tame, $250/each. 330-231-3692 4 YR old Standard Bred Mare, TSS, women can drive, all trot, sharp. $2200. (330) 359-2852 FOR SALE: 2 Jersey heifer calves, 8 mos. old. 330-359-7194 9874 Cement Bridge Rd. Dundee, OH FOR SALE: Weanling stud colt. Very growthy. Bruce and Drafty Valley Bobby. Leroy Miller 897-1384 ext. 1 4 YR old Trotting Mare w/ papers, good buggy broke, TSS. (330) 231-5219
7 YR. old paint gelding pony, good broke to ride & drive, tss; 2 other paint ponies, green broke; Golden Comet pullets, ready last week of Sept. Eldon Troyer, (330) 852-2979 FOR SALE: Black Pony 2 yr old 50" broke to ride and drive. #550. (330) 897-1015 53" PAINT Pony Mare, green broke, shod and ready for miles, good traveler $625 OBO. (330) 893-3850 4 YR old Gelding, all Trot, broke for anyone. Also some other good, family broke horses. Loran Schlabach. (330) 852-3096 3 YR. BELGIAN gelding, sorrell, white mane & tail, broke to most farm machinery, $3200. Ivan J. Yoder, (330) 674-7450 FOR SALE: KIKO Nannies. (330) 204-7997
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FOR SALE: CMore Jog Cart, long shaft, torch & axle, w/ wooden wheels & steel rims. Also available w/ quick hitch. John Weaver, 4250 CR 207, Millersburg, between CR 77 and St. Rt. 62. 2 KATAHDIN rams, born in May, from good stock, $175 OBO. Eli Weaver (330) 852-4953 FOR SALE: Standardbred racing pony, Stallion, 2 yrs old, broke to drive, TS, black w/ 3 white socks. 330-279-2041 x1 REGISTERED Tennessee Walker Gelding, born 2008 black, smooth, exp. trail, 16.1H $3500 740-502-1923 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old miniature horse, broke to ride and drive, $250. (330) 279-2719 4
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BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 16 YR old white Arab. Appy Paint Cross Mare, broke to ride and drive, TSS $500. 6 yr old Bay Hackney Morgan saddle bred cross Gelding, 3 white & star, has some action, green broke, $1200. 330-987-4695 9 YR. old Standardbred gelding. Double gated, TSS anybody drive. Call Junior Yoder, 330-600-2616 FOR SALE: 2 registered Yearling Stud Morgan Colts & 1 Grade Yearling Morgan Filly. 330-674-4739
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8 YR OLD Standard Bred Gelding, very well broke for anyone, mostly trot, TSS, been in buggy 1 yr. Lavern Schlabach, 3856 SR 93 NW, Sugarcreek. (330) 852-0159 FOR SALE: 10 YR old Belgian Mare broke to all farm machinery, good brood mare. (330) 893-2898 3 YR. OLD gelding, trotter, star, snip & 1 white, surrey size, very good broke, tss, $4450. Duane Weaver, 330- 674-1777 FOR SALE: 5 yr old Gelding Angus Hall, TSS. 2 yr old Gelding Sand Vick, good broke, TSS, family horse. (330) 852-3227
YR old Standardbred Mare, TSS, something for women, $1,900. Tim Hershberger (330) 893-0171
5 YR old black Standardbred Gelding, TSS, in buggy 2 years, anyone can drive, (330) 440-4128.
4 YR old black and white riding hose Gelding, 15H, good buggy and trail horse, TSS, must sell! $1200 obo. 3 yr old Hackney Gelding, 49 in. tall, good broke to drive, TSS $500. (330) 897-0554
FOR SALE: 1 yr old Friesian Standardbred Cross, $3000. (330) 600-2914
SHARP OLDER Morgan Cross Pony, broke to ride & drive, for older children, $275. Also, Cart harness & saddle. Steve Swartz. (330) 465-5355
OLDER SADDLE Bred Cross, strawberry roan Gelding, trained to drive & ride, drives w/ snap, Sound, mostly traffic safe $800 OBO. (330) 695-2141
WANTED: TSS Buggy size or a Haflinger gelding, stands to hitch. Something for women 330-897-0064 x2
1 1/2 yr old Quarter Horse Filly Colt, nice well-mannered & leads, $200 OBO. (330) 674-0364
8 YR old Bay Standardbred Gelding, 3 whites, all trot, TSS, women can drive, (330) 893-2198
3 YR OLD Brown & White Pony, Green broke to drive, $150. (330) 600-9134
GOLDEN BUFF pullets, $8.00/each. Call 330893-1513. FOR SALE: 1-1/2 yr old Neubian Saanen & Cross Billy, from a champion dairy blood line. Also 1 wool sheep buck. Matthew Miller (330) 893-4908 4 YR old Paint Cross good broke to ride & Been on trails, rides buggy, well build $2000 (330) 852-4704 8
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YR old black Standardbred Gelding, trotter stands to hitch, TS, good family horse, N. of Alpine on TR 659. (330) 988-2153
FOR SALE: 4 yr. old Paint pony broke to ride and drive. 42 in., $400. Henry J. Raber, 13755 TR 472, Lakeville, OH 44638 7 YR old brown Standard Bred Mare, bugg horse $1650. 10454 Zuercher Rd., (330) 359-0290†x3 FOR SALE: Pain Pony Mare, TSS to ride & drive, also Pony saddle, bridle, harness, & cart w/lights. Pkg deal. (330) 600-1884 10 YR old 14.3H Crossbred Gelding Bay w/ 3 white socks in blaze, broke to ride & drive, TSS, been in top buggy $1500. 330-893-3733 FOR SALE: 7 YR. old reg'd chestnut Morgan gelding, tss, well broke to drive. (330) 231-8878 FOR SALE: 16 yr old Registered Haflinger Mare, broke single & double, $500. (330) 893-4340
7 Yr. old standardbred gelding, tss, very good broke family horse, surrey size, $3000. 330-897-8650. FOR SALE: 9 yr old Standardbred Trotting Mare, brown, 16.2H, star & 1 white foot, women can drive $2000. (330) 893-3678 FOR SALE: Ear corn none GMO - 10 Golden Comet Pullets. Daniel Schlabach, 13649 TR 472, Lakeville, O. FOR SALE: 4 yr old Friesian Sport Horse Mare, sire Joey, dam Percheron, very good broke to ride & drive, TSS, Jonas JR Yoder CR 19, (330) 893-0716 FOR SALE: 5 yr. Paint Gelding sorrel w/white legs & a blaze. Broke to ride, $1700 OBO. 330-279-9290 ext. 3. FOR SALE: 13 Yr. old standardbred gelding. Black, TSS, good broke horse, $1200. 330-897-2501 David Hershberger, 2540 SR 643 Baltic, OH 43804 BLACK ALL Trot older horse, TSS, good for short trips, $600. Also, good broke 3 yr old Gelding Sorro 49in. Pony w/ white strip. (330) 893-0604 x1
9 YR old Gelding, 3 white socks, double gated, TSS, women can drive $1200. 330-674-1988 6 YR old (grin from ear to ear) Standardbred Gelding, been in buggy for 2 years, good broke, TSS, (330) 897-3306 x4 BRED BOER does, due in December (330) 231-7140 3 YR old Paint Draft Mare, well started riding and driving, TSS, $2500. (330) 473-8480 8
YEAR old standardbred mare. TSS, women can drive, buggy size. Good traveler. 330-600-0838
5 YR. old Percheron gelding. Broke to all farm machinery, $1800. Enos Hershberger, 6000 S Wenger, Dalton, OH 17 HOLSTEIN FEEDERS. All steers, dehorned & vaccinated. 300-400#. Leroy Kuhns, 8085 CR 235, Fdbg, OH 44627 674-3872 ext. 4 FOR SALE: Herd of number one Polypay breeding stock, 16 used, 1 registered ram, 1 protecting aplaca. Hoof rot free. Wormed, lambing soon. 330-317-0849 5 YR old dark Bay Gelding, TSS, $1600. 330-279-3883
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FOR SALE: 3 yr old Dutch Cross gelding, well started in cart, black with blaze & 1 white sock, tss, $2500. Mervin Hershberger, (330) 852-9010. FOR SALE: 8 yr old 50 in. brn/white Paint Pony, TSS, well built & travels good. David H Yoder 2905 TR 406, Mlbg. (330) 893-2892 FOR SALE: 2 year old Black Angus Bull. 330-359-5770 FOR SALE: Bay gelding, 8 yrs. TSS anybody can drive him. Rides good, good traveler, $2000. 330-897-7603 FOR SALE: 7 yr. old stbd. Gelding. TSS, women can drive. Good to hitch. Buggy over 2 yrs. John A. Miller, 10221 Hogback, Fredericksburg, OH 44627
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$$$ BRAND NEW QUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET Still in Factory Plastic. $200.00 Can Help with Delivery. Call 330-353-8849 FOR SALE: Bunk bed, top is twin, bottom is full, mattress not included, good cond., $150. Call (330) 275-5758 QUEEN ANNE Camelback Sofa, Rose, Beige stripe, very nice condition, $120 obo (330) 674-9910 RESTORE FAMILY heirlooms & repairing furn. Can build furniture out of rustic barn wood 330-473-0172 WHITE BUNK BEDS, good condition. $150. (330) 763-4808 FOR SALE: Good used wood baby bed complete, $30. Emmanual Miller, Charm. (330) 231-0821 WHITE SIDE by side refrigerator/freezer, water dispenser in door, good working cond. $285. (330) 893-1403 FOR SALE: Twin & Full size bed, 120 in. space saver quilt frame. (330) 359-5942 COUCH, LOVESEAT, wardrobes, file cabinets, tables with chairs, all size beds with frames, baby cribs, new deluxe mattress sets. 2529 TR 110, Millersburg (330) 600-2852.
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PARKER PHOENIX Compound Bow, sights, quiver & arrows in good cond. $190. (330) 695-2610
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COMPOUND REFLEX Bow, $75. (330) 600-9517 HORTON SUPERMAG Crossbow scope $100. American Arms 20ga. double barrel $500. T & C Encore Muzzleloader. (330) 897-1038 BENTON BOW only 1 2013 Proton DT left, $650. More 2014's in stock. Just arrived. Martin Bows. Starting at $399. 6745 TR 351, Mbg, O. COMPOUND BOW, 5 pin sight, drop away rest, ABB, Limb savers, string backstop, quiver, arrows, release, case, easy to paper tune. V. good $40 275-6734 HORTON SUMMIT Crossbow, scope, quiver & arrows, very good cond. $250 (330) 231-8782 DIAMOND COMPOUND bow, sights, rest, quiver and 6 arrows. Good starter bow, $150 OBO. 330-600-2693 FOR SALE: Summit Viper climber. Excellent condition. Priced to sell. 330-674-4205 SAFETY harness for youth Hunter's safety systemTree Stalker $45.00 (330) 473-9289. LEM HANG On Tree Stand, $20 (330) 893-0814 HORTON EXPLORER HD150 Crossbow w/ scope & quiver, good condition $240 (330) 674-2189
Hunting Fishing
GLENMONT Gun Show, Sat. October 11, 2014,. 9am-4pm. 108 Main St., Glenmont Community Center. Buy, Sell, Trade or have your guns appraised. For info 330-377-4407. TC ENDEAVOR muzzle loader incl. slug barrel. Both barrels have Leupold Variable scopes. L new 852-4445 FOR SALE: Horton Crossbow model Hawk SL w/ Horton scope & quiver, good cond. $200. (330) 674-2883 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: Hoyt Vectnix Bow, brand new, never used. Call (330) 473-2209 BOTH LIKE New! T.C. Venture 300 Win. mag Weathershield. $400. Savage 10ML2 50cal, Muzzleloader, $500 obo. 330-231-5374 VM 14' ALUM Boat w/Trailer, 9.9 Evenrude Motor. $950. (740) 291-7019 CRYSTAL LIGHTS 10% off through Oct. Crystal has L.E.D. lights for every occasion from barn chores to the most serious coon hunter. Open daily Wed. till 8:00 pm Woodland Harness 8545 CR 373 Big Prairie, OH
FOR SALE: Remington 1100 20ga. 3" shotgun. Very good cond. $700. Also 4 panel ghost blind, like new $150. (330) 749-4335
BARNETT CROW Bow w/quiver & 5 arrows, good condition. $175 (330) 893-0814
FOR SALE: Youth Hoyt Compound Bow plus arrows and release. 330-893-1974 ext. 1.
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HEATER BODY Suit and orange jacket. Large, $225. Junior Mast, 8408 South Applecreek Rd., Fred'burg,O HOYT MAGNATEC Bow, sight, rest, quiver, and new string $125 OBO. Eli Troyer 330-275-6351 daytime.
Lawn & Garden
GRAVELY MOWER w/ 50" finish mower. Brush hog deck 29.5" cut. Cultivator & tiller. $2,000. 330-359-5297 FOR SALE: TOP SOIL, will load if you have a single axle truck. 330-621-4982. 7538 Hoy Rd., Fredericksburg 44627
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686 Smokey Lane Road NW • Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Phone: 330-852-2237 Fax: 330-852-2237
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Approved on Criswell Rd., 1/2 mi. South of 250, Will take bids on Monday, October 27th at 7:00 PM at David A. Swartzentruber’s, 5402 Criswell Rd., Apple Creek, OH. 44606. 5% Non-Refundable down payment closing approximately 30-45 days. Owner has the right to reject any or all bids. For more info, call Lewis Shetler, (330) 600-0046
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TOP SOIL, loads and loads available. Dan at Gingerich Tractor Sales, 6128 SR 39, Millersburg, (330) 674-0456 AUTUMN Blaze Maple trees 2" trunk ready for planting. Extremely hardy w/brilliant orange-red fall color, $95 ea Multi tree disc. 14 trees avail. 330-893-2811 daytime FOR SALE: Used Goodyear bar tread tires, 23x10.5-12, $50/each; Stihl O38 Super with 20" bar, good cond., $375; Troy Bilt Tomahawk chipper shredder, w/5-hp elect. start Tec. motor, VGC, $525; DR commercial leaf & lawn vac w/5.5-hp B&S motor w/elect. start, $875. Barkman Engine 12862 CR 316, Big Prairie. Hours: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 7-5, Weds 7-8, Sat 8-12, Closed Sundays. TROY BUILT Straight Shaft Weed Trimmer, new this summer hardly used $100 OBO. (330) 674-0364 USED 3400 Watt generator with Honda motor, works good; JD walk behind 21" push lawn mower, good condition. Eldon Troyer, (330) 852-2979 44" TORO Pro Walk Behind Mower, bagger & mulching kit included, $2,800. Also TroyBilt Tuffy Tiller, $300 (330) 600-1884 FOR SALE: 48" Cub Cadet hydrostatic walk behind mower. Still in good condition, $2700. 330-204-0163
The Holmes County Hub Shopper
Miscellaneous Merch. 280 New secretary oak desk $1300. 330-279-2075
CREEKSIDE FASHIONS to Furniture. We have a good supply of merchandise now. Kitchenware cookware, china hutch, tables & chairs, babycrib, rocker recliner, box springs & mattress all sizes, books, book shelves, games, fish aquarium, clothing, shoes, greeting cards, sentry safe, entertainment centers, chest of drawers, magazine stand & new Tupperware & lots of misc. Stop in or call 330-275-4048 SR 643, Baltic, OH 43804 WANTED TO BUY YOUR EMPTY Brother LC103 & LC105 series inkjet cartridges. (330) 674-2251 FLORAL COUCH, good cond. $150. Small wood stove $225. Thompson Center 50 Cal. Muzzleloader $125. 330-893-4901 in Walnutcreek area, ask for Eddie FOR SALE: 2000W Honda Generator in good condition Samuel D. Erb 330-897-0089 x 3. TAXI SERVICE Available w/ 7 passenger van, 5 mi. West of Millersburg. Call 330-600-2890 DART GUN w/ scope to tranquilize deer, Marlin 22, good cond. $325. (330) 852-7043 VM FOR SALE: Alum Spouting, 77', $40. vm (330) 852-3139 HP LAPTOP, mint cond., $300. 2 8 ft. sandstones $50 each. (330) 231-1369
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, October 13, 2014 5:00 PM
* Antiques * Household * Furniture * Primitives * Misc. Troyer Items: Maytag wringer washer exc. condition; garden cart; Homelite chainsaw; misc. tools, microwave; McKelvey Estate: Snapper rider mower; John Deere LX 176 both running, like new; freezer; sec. desk; 2 tan recliners; oak curio; ½ bed; antique wardrobe; oak dresser; bedroom set; ping pong table; sewing machine; glassware; misc. household; Antiques-Primitives: Oak Hoosier cabinet, original and nice; blue jars; Smith Dairy box; chicken coops, nice grinding stone; Redco oil can; wash stand w/tubs; post vice; old trunk; lots of primitives from old barn; cedar Kraft wardrobe; Tools: lathe; table saw; old welder; cultivators; lots of hand and power tools; pulley pullers; Note: We are still going thru the barn and outbuildings so anything may show up. Looks to be a large sale, nice clean items. 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
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FOR SALE: Warm Morning Wood Stove, shop use $85. Open Hack Cable Brake $700. Roy E. Barkman 2822 SR 557 Baltic. (330) 897-4020
FOR SALE: D&S Rite Burn wood or coal stove. Also D&S hard coal suitable for finish shop. Eli R. Miller, 3962 US 62, Dundee, OH 44624
FOR SALE: 1 3/8" dia. line shaft with four pillow block bearings includes large grinder made especially to sharpen silo filler knives. Also, 10" rip table, power source 14 HP electric start engine with new 12 volt battery. Total price $338 Hershberger Repair Shop, 2233 State Route 557, Baltic, OH Ph 330-897-3501
CENTERLINE CABINETS Semi loads in stock. White painted, Maple, Beech, Oak. Assembled Box Cabinets. Made in USA. 8494 E. Lincoln Way, Orrville, Ohio, 330-6833030. Mon. 10-7, Tue-Fri. 8-5.
SPECIALIZED 29er Mountain bike. used 2 years. Good condition, $300. 330852-2829 FOR SALE: Large hard coal stove in good condition, $350/obo. (330)897-1377 x1 FOR SALE: Natural gas Perfection heating stove, 70000 BTUs, $475. Noah Yoder, CR 70. 330-893-2060. ANYONE LOOKING for big stones, give me a call. (330) 275-5247 FOR SALE: 2 Empire 35,000 Nat gas wall heaters with vents & thermostats. $100 (740) 623-0459 BAKER SAWMILL Hyd. 38 HP diesel motor. Good cond. Portable $15,500. 20 bands incl. Maytag washer, exc. cond. $475. 600-2224 FOR SALE: 750' 4/4 Sassafrass, mill work or custom sizes make to order available, (330) 600-9133 FOR SALE: Buggy with children seats, roll-up curtains, steel wheels, $900. Call 330-231-7988
FOR SALE: clear gas stove. Black, good cond. $325. Mose Keim, 11024 Dover Rd. Apple Creek, OH 44606 WANTED: STATIONARY Basketball pole w/ or without hoop & backboard. Roy Miller (330) 600-1109 STABER WASHER $400. Amana Washer $95. Recliner $45. Crib, toddler, half & full bed. Trampoline $30. Servel/Dometic Gas Fridge $500. China Cabinet $75. Sausage stuffer $75. Floor lamp/oak stand $95. Champion Juicer $150. Gravely Riding Tractor w/ chain & snow plow $900 330-674-0636 SLIDING DOOR Buggy, rubber tires, heater, good cond., $1600. 330-359-5674 EASY ENTRY Horse spring cart, like new. $1,075. (330) 893-0814 FOR SALE: 8yr old Paint Mare, TSS, has been ridden. $1,800. (740) 623-0459 LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, red oak, white oak, hickory, poplar and more assorted kinds. Approx. 2,000 board ft. planed & kiln dried. $3000 OBO. Miriam Beam (330) 601-2957
GUN & POCkET WATCh AUCTION 1 OWNER COllECTION
Location: 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH 44654. 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.
ThURs., OCT. 16Th, 2014 • 5:00 PM ONlINE BIDDING AvAIlABlE
85 + Guns – Ammunition – Swords & Bayonets: Remington 1100, Remington 870, Winhester 37, Ithaca XL900, Stevens Crackshot, Remington Mod. 25 25-20; Muzzleloaders incl. Adam Stilgenbauer (Winesburg), DNL Risher heavy barrel; Handguns incl. Ruger P90-DC, EAA Wittness; Swords & Bayonets incl. Horstman’s & Ames Civil War Era, Engineer bayonet for Swiss 1911 Carbine; Ammo of all calibers including some vintage; 55 Pocket Watches: Elgin, Illinois, Am. Waltham, Hampden, Swiss, Dueber, & Bulova in 7 to 19 Jewel and all makes & models. All watches are in working condition. NOTE: Catalogs available for guns & pocket watches. Complete listing, pictures, & catalogs available at www.kaufman-auctions. com as well as all online bidding features or you can contact the office. sale order will be starting with guns and pocket watches, followed by ammo, swords and bayonets. This is a 1 owner collection. TERMs: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. lunch stand Auction by order of: D. Miller Collection
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FOR SALE: Pool Table and acc., $100. Dan Yoder, 330-852-3625 FOR SALE: Rabbit hutch, good cond. $20. Marvin Yoder (330) 763-4808 For Sale: Myers pump jack 6" stroke, with stuffing box and foot valve, jack in working condition $500; 218' 2" galvanized steel well pipe good condition $450; Approximately 200' wooden pump rods, somebroken, $100; Honda GX160 gas engine with centrifugal clutch, 2:1 reduction gear, very goodcondition $400 Wayne Mast 6402 SR 241 Millersburg, OH 44654 330-674-0550 BUGGY FOR sale, children's seat, brakes, lights. $650. (330) 897-1460 BALE SPEARS quick attach, $425. 4 horse Lazy Susan round bales 330-893-1637
Mounted for heavy duty neck yokes. to unwrap DM Repair
CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. FOR SALE: Single head Brewco Resaw. Good condition. Leave message, 330-852-4817 FOR SALE: 2 wheeled trailer flatbed 5x10' (330) 893-2765 FOR SALE: 5HP air compressor. (330) 852-2529 SURREY, LIGHTS, hydraulic brakes, glass front, older but useable. $800 (330) 473-9639 4X8 ENCLOSED TRAILER in good cond. (330) 275-6906 call or text.
Miscellaneous Merch.
FOR SALE: Treated fence posts. 7'6" $4.50 8' corner posts $8.00. Levi Schlabach, 12866 CR 330, Big Prairie, OH 44611 USED MINI surrey, fiberglass wheels in good cond. Elmer J. Yoder (330) 231-3830 4543 CR 229, FDBG 44627 LARGE MAYTAG Spinner Ready to use, $275. New 3500W Black Max Generator, $350 330-231-5374 vm FOR SALE: Myers working head complete with 230 ft. 2 in. galv. pipe & fiberglass rods. Also 8 1/2 hp Kawasaki motor w/electric start. Good cond. Henry M.C. Yoder, 6571 CR 407, Mbg., Ohio 44654 330-674-0736 FOR SALE: Ashley wood coal stove. Good condition. 9 bundles brown shingles, new. 330-893-2205 EASY ENTRY cart for horse $500. 2 ceiling fans with lights $35ea. 2 garage door openers $40 & $55. (330) 473-7500 FOR SALE: 125,000BTU 20th Century Gas Furnace, Gravity Flow, $300. (330) 852-8221 V.M. WANTED APPROX. 100 HP Diesel with clutch. State price and cond. Mose Barkman, 7660 TR 507, Big Prairie, OH 44611 FOR SALE: Grainmaker Grain mill set up with 3/4H motor lifetime warranty 330-567-0019. 5500W NORTH Star Generator w/ Honda motor 12hr run time on tank of gas $800. Hidden View Air Water Pump 4" $200. David Kuhns (330) 279-3818
Miller Chattel Auction
Location:10169 Nonpariel Rd fredericksburg Oh 44627 from fredericksburg take Harrison Rd west approx.. 2 miles to Nonpariel Rd north to auction. Signs posted
Tuesday October 14, 2014 3:30 p.m.
Storage Barn * Inverters * Tools * Guns * Furniture & Household * Store Items * Storage Barn * Inverters * Tools: 10’x14’ storage barn; DR power wagon; 2000 Watt Honda inverter; 7000 Watt Honda inverter; Toro snow blower; 5 hp chipper shredder; 2 hp gas trash pump; 15” band saw; 42” high speed lawn sweeper; airless paint sprayer; 3 – NG wall heaters; 20’ Cardinal elevator; .Behlem lamb feeder; Delta elec. miter saw; drum sander; wheel barrow; saw horses; extension ladder; Dynabraid air sander; Dewalt electric drill, Dewalt 12 V drill; hand tools; wood clamps; 4x8 peg board; lumber piles; rollers and misc. painting supplies; window air conditioner; Guns: Rem. 30-06 bolt; Rem 870 12 ga.; 12 ga. single shot; knight Disc. 50 cal. muzzle loader; Marlin 22 semi automatic; hunting blinds; camo and orange hunting clothes; Furniture & Household: 30” gas stove; Crosley 22 cu ft deep freezer; side by side elec. fridge; Maytag wash machine; nat. gas dryer; Holland grill; table w/ 4 chairs; dining chairs; bar stools; patio table w/ 6 chairs; 2 wicker chairs; beds; chest; sofa; chair; recliner; coffee and end tables; oval library table; chest; wicker baby carriage; glassware; Home Interior figurines; Longaberger baskets; old Sears mini cookstove; like new portable ice maker; green Mason jars; old bottles; Encyclopedia & childs craft set We may sell in 2 rings. Numerous items not mentioned LUNCH STAND by Pin Oak School TERMS: Cash or good check. Owners: Ed & Linda Miller
KAUFMAN AUCTION HOUSE 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER
CURT YODER, AUCTIONEER curt@kaufmanrealty.com (330) 204-2447
JR. MILLER, AUCTIONEER 330.231.1914 OR JR@kAUfMANREALTy.COM
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Miscellaneous Merch. 280
SEWING MACHINES: Bernina 1001 Treadle Machine, and 1008 Electric, both in cabinets & good working condition. (330) 600-0466 DROLET med. size wood stove w/glass door, A-1 cond., $950; Lg Hitzer wood/coal stove, $600; Atlanta Homesteader wood/ coal stove.330-473-9944 LM FOR SALE: Old Style Sulky cart, works great to start horses $150 OBO. (330) 893-3836 USED BLACK saddle and saddle pads. $150. 330-600-8070 V.M. FOR SALE: Med. wood saver wood stove in good cond. $300. Lydia Ann Schlabach, 3852 US 62, Dundee, OH FOR SALE: 35,000BTU Empire Natural Gas heater, vented w/ thermostat, $750. KT (330) 600-1519 FOR SALE: Leather buggy harness, 6 years old in good cond. $325 OBO. (330) 893-0030 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060. FOR SALE: Needak Rebounder. Paid $365. Make an offer. Used less than 1 hour. New. Dennis L. Hershberger, 330-893-3782
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Miscellaneous Merch. 300
Pets Supplies 300
FOR SALE: Bio/Plastic buggy harness, like new--used only a few times. 2521 TR 183, Baltic. (330) 275-0960
MINIATURE SCHNAUZER Stud service, AKC registered, salt & pepper. call 330-695-2045
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AKC MALTESE-BREED Sellout: 3-females & 1-male, 2 yrs. old; 1-female, 4 mo. old, $600/each.330-897-2907†x3
CASIO KEYBOARD CT518 $125. Casio PT100 $30. (330) 893-3463
FOR SALE: 3 yr old AKC black lab female, proven breeder (330) 600-1674
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AKC REGISTERED Beagles. Running well with pack. Also young AKC Yorkie females. After 3 pm, Leroy Miller 330897-1384 x1
Pets Supplies
OLD ENGLISH Bulldog, female, 4 yrs old, nice litters, good mom, call for price and more info. (330) 600-1366 FOR SALE: Beagle puppies, 2 males, 2 females, exc. hunting bloodlines, Ace & Dottie. (330) 893-2060 FOR SALE: Female Rat Terrier-Blue Heeler mix 2yr old $95. 330-567-0019 WANTED DESPERATELY: Male Dalmatian, breeding age. For Sale: Ole English Bulldogge, female, 2 yrs $450. English Bulls, 13 mo $500-$750 (740) 824-4361 FOR SALE: 10x20 dog kennel building. Insulated, sprayed interior, 4 whelping boxes w/ hot water, heat, 20 inside-outside runs. Large storage cabinet, sink with running hot water, USDA approved. Dennis Hershberger (330) 600-0864
115 Acre WAyne county FArm Auction neAr Fredericksburg Location:1959 E Moreland Rd. From Fredericksburg, Ohio take Fredericksburg Rd (CR 501) north 2½ miles to Moreland Rd. west 1½ miles to property. From SR 83 in Moreland take Moreland Rd east 1¼ miles to location. (Across from Franklin School). Signs Posted. GPS coordinates are 40.710927,-81.921263.
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Beautiful 115 Acre Farm * 8 Parcels * Tillable and Wooded Land * Franklin Twp * Wayne County * Triway Schools * Good 40’x70’ Barn Barn * Mineral Rights
A tremendous offering in southern Wayne County. Probably one of the more productive and desirable lay of land farms that we have been privileged to sell for a while. Approx. 85 acres is excellent tillable land with the balance being wooded. The farm will be sold in 8 parcels with each parcel having excellent building sites and ample room for outbuildings, pastures etc. The 40’x70’ bank barn is solid and very usable. There is an existing working water well that will sell with the barn. Mineral, oil & gas rights will transfer to buyers. Parcels will range from 6 acres to 50 acres in size. Feel free to walk the farm at your convenience. Call Jr. Miller for more details or go to www.kaufmanrealty.com for more information. Taxes and Legal: Wayne County parcel number is 30-01121.000. Taxes for entire farm are currently $883.19 per ½ year and are under CAUV. terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction. Balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. Acreage and frontage amounts, including lot markers, are approximate and subject to final survey. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information contained herein derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted.
TOY POODLES: 6 weeks old, first shots, wormed, 2 females, 2 males. Black & cream color. Call 852-7710 AKC BOSTON TERRIER females, $500. 2 yrs. old. 1 pet only, $200 OBO. Joseph Miller, 4148 C.R. 160, Millersburg, OH 44654 DOBERMAN FEMALE, 1.5yrs old, ears done, pet only. $400 Ole English Bulldoggie, 1.5yrs old, $450. (740) 824-4361 MINI PUG Puppies, vaccinated and de-wormed. (330) 276-5613 FOR SALE: 2 yr old Treeing Walker Male, UKC & PKC, Trees coon, out of Mr. Clean. For more information call 330-317-2929
Pets Supplies 300
FOR SALE: BEABULL PUPS 330-275-5639 STANDING AT Stud, party color Standard Poodle male, AKC registered, also mini Poodle available. For more info call (330) 763-0551 FOR SALE: 10X16 Dog Kennel, 14 inside/outside runs, 4 whelpings, USDA approved. Make me an offer. Also, 3 yr. old AKC Bichon male, proven breeder. Roy Miller, 330-897-7610. FOR SALE: 6 yr. Shitzu Chihuahua cross female Ex. mom. 4 yr. Pomeranian female 330-897-2067 FOR SALE: 12 ft. x 20 ft. Kennel building. 16 outside runs, 6 whelping pens, & 2 weaning pens. Stainless steel door fronts w/ new floor 2014. $12,000 OBO. (330) 763-3909
ACA reg'd Bichon male pup, 8 wks. old, will stay small, $500. 330-473-9289 UKC REGISTERED Walker Male, 14 mo old, slightly started on coon. Sell or trade. (330) 231-9940 BICHON PUPS, male $350, female $650, ACA registered, nice breeding size, 3.5mo old. (330) 749-1054 FOR SALE: Flemish Giant New Zealand cross rabbits! Around three month old! Edwin Mast, 6967 Salt Road, Fredericksburg, OH 44627
Pets Supplies
6 YR old tri-colored Beagle male, will run with other dogs or by himself, gun broke, $150. 330-987-4695 AKC GOLDEN Retriever Males, 3-6 months old, good breeding stock, $275. Breeding stock AKC English Bulldogs 6 months old males & females, brindle & white $900 (330) 674-1988 WANTED: KENNEL for 4-8 dogs. (330) 763-1463 FOR SALE: AKC Silver Lab Puppies, 5 females, 4 males, exc. breeding stock. (330) 897-0368
MALTESE FEMALE 3 yrs. Havanese male, silver, proven 3 yrs $300 each. Yorkie male, proven 2 yrs $250 All AKC 330-279-9245
SPRINGER SPANIEL Pups, AKC 4 mo old, excellent breeding, shots, (330) 567-3839
AKC REGISTERED Chocolate Labs, born 8/19, $300 males, $350 females (330) 473-3545
FOR SALE: 8 wk old registered Mountain Cur puppies, Sired by Mighty Curby, Dam by Lynn Molly. Shots & papers out of good stock. (330) 897-4940 x3
FOR SALE: 1 yr old Fox Terrier Male, nice pet dog, call (330) 473-2209
AKC CAVALIER Male, 3 yrs. old, proven & aggressive breeder $450. 330-600-0838
AKC Black & tan Cavalier female, 3 yrs. old, $650/obo; ACA Ruby Cavalier female, 5 yrs. old, $550/obo. - Both not recommended for breeding. (330) 473-9944/ LM
FOR SALE: 4 AKC Tri-colored Cavalier Male puppies, 10 wks old, wormed & shots, nice hair coat, $750. Aden A. Yoder (330) 897-2412
CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES, Apple head, black, chocolate & fawn. $300 males, $350 females. Ready to go by 10/25/14. (330) 359-5459
1 ACA Bernese Mountain Dog Female, 5 months, $900. (330) 763-4887
FOR SALE: 5 yr. old AKC Yorkie female, $200 OBO. (330) 897-2907 x 3.
AKC REGISTERED Boxer Puppies, born July 3rd, (330) 204-2169
Absolute ReAl estAte Auction
lARge HistoRic Home RobeRt And cARol Hines
Location: 288 S Clay Street Millersburg, OH 44654. State RT 39 or 62 to Millersburg. Go south on 83 (Clay St) to 288 Clay St on right
tuesdAy octobeR 14, 2014 • 6pm
Lot size 0.1750 * Holmes County * West Holmes Schools * Colonial,Victorian * 3283 square feet * 3 bed/4 bath Brick Home * Leased Apartment Above Detached Garage 500/mo * Investment Opportunity for Lease open for inspection september 30, 5:00- 7:00pm Built in 1926, truly one of the more historic homes in Millersburg, with many original fixtures including an original mural in the large dining room. This home is in great shape and features 9 ft ceilings, crown molding throughout, built in bookcases, two sets of beveled glass pocket and french doors, and gas fireplace. Plenty of wood floors with original trim and a very unique wainscoting made out of decorative wood on the first two floors. The attic is finished with plenty of newer vinyl windows and a half bath perfect for a large office, recreation area, or a fourth bedroom. Master bath has a Jacuzzi Tub and 2 closets, one being a walk-in. The other full bath has original plumbing fixtures with a cast iron tub. Home is heated with hot water (high efficiency boiler) and has newer storm doors on front and back entrances. There is plenty of storage areas in the basement and attic. Appliances included in sale; Dishwasher, Oven/range, and Refrigerator. Two lease opportunities with apartment above garage and large 3283 sq ft house. teRms: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. legAl: Parcel 0700721000 in Hardy twp of Holmes County and West HolmesSchool District. Taxes $1,243.51 per half Holmes County Auditors website based on a tax appraisal of $163,710. By ORDeR Of: BOB AnD CAROl HineS
Auction By Order Of: Moreland Acres LLC
Jr. miLLer, Auctioneer/reALtor 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com
Pets Supplies 300
Melissa Biltz, Realtor 330-231-6175, melissabiltz@gmail.com Tony Mullet, Realtor 330-763-0249, tmullet@dutchland.com Dave Kaufman, Auctioneer
FOR SALE: Beagle female, $50. Call 330-897-1327
Glenmont Real Estate Auction location: 319 Galatian Street Glenmont, ohio 44628. from Sr 520 in Glenmont take clifton Street (cr 25) south to left on Galatian Street. Property is on left.
Tuesday October 21, 2014 5:00 PM
3 Bedroom Home *50X120 Lot *Village of Glenmont * Richland Twp. * Holmes County * West Holmes Schools
Open for Inspection: Tuesday October 7,2014 5:00 to 7:00 located in the Village of Glenmont this well maintained home features 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchen, living room, laundry room, and a 2-car garage. Home was updated in 2012 including a new roof, siding and shutters, gutters, and new carpet in living room and bedrooms. utilities include propane forced air furnace, central air, city water, and septic (septic pumped in summer of 2013).comes complete with refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, washer & dryer, freezer. Taxes and Legal: Parcel # 2200146000 in richland Township, Holmes county in West Holmes S.D. annual taxes are $265.34. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with balance due at closing. no financing contingencies. all required inspections to be done prior to bidding. all information contained from sources deemed reliable but not warranted. Sale By Order Of connie Shaffer, Bonnie muhlenkamp, and rick Weatherwax
Tim miller realTor/aucTioneer 740.502.6786 or Tim@kaufmanrealTy.com Jr. miller, aucTioneer 330.231.1914 or Jr@kaufmanrealTy.com
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FOR SALE: Boxer male, 1 yr old black with white belt. 3 older Boxers, 1 male, 2 females to good home. (330) 897-6004 6 PUPPIES, 3 females, 3 males. Toy Fox Terrier & Blue Heeler mix, 8 wks old, all shots & wormed, (330) 897-8059
The Holmes County Hub Shopper Pets Supplies 300
JACK RUSSELL Mountain feist cross puppies, farm raised, very cute & friendly. $75. (330) 695-2080 VM 4 YEAR old Walker Coon Hound. Runs and trees with other dogs. 330-600-1735 BEAGLE MALE. Real good rabbit dog. Hunts good. 330-897-0809
KITCHEN AUCTION
FARM HOME-GARAGE-BARN TRIWAY SCHOOLS-2.757 ACRES OF LAND FORD EXPLORER-DODGE CARAVAN-ANTIQUES HONDA BIKE- GOLF CART-LOG SPLITTER FORD FERGUSON-3 PT. EQUIPMENT-BOAT Will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on location at 3118 Force Road, Shreve, Ohio. East of Shreve on Shreve Eastern Road to Cemetery Road, North to Force, and East ½ mile. Or from State Route 226 North of Shreve go South on Cemetery Rd. to Force and East to the farm.
FRIDAY OCTOBER 17, 2014 10:00 A.M.
REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 12:00 NOON Country opportunity. Two story, 3 bedroom farm home with lots of storage and attached garage. Plus bank barn with attached shed. Room for livestock, machinery, 4-H projects, or just plain storage. A quiet location on a road with easy access to major routes. Triway Schools and Shreve Elementary. Buy this home now and be moved in for the holidays. And it all sells to the high bidder. No minimums. Nor reserves. No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment DAVID AND SHERYL KITCHEN, OWNERS KITCHEN ESTATE AUCTION VEHICLES –BOAT 1999 Ford Explorer w/ 128,771 miles; 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan w/ 97,000 miles; Honda CB 200 motor cycle; EZ go golf cart. Quatcaitas boat and trailer; Johnson 55HP motor. FARM EQUIPMENT- Ford Ferguson tractor; 3 pt. plow; 3 pt. 2x cultivator; hay rake; flat bed wagon; 3 pt. 1x plow; 3 pt. scoop; gravity wagon; tandem axle trailer; horse drawn mower; 3 pt. rotary mower; and more. LAWN AND GARDEN – John Deere LA 135 lawn tractor w/ mower; several older push mowers; Ranch King rider; 5HP wood splitter on trailer; Simplicity S116 riding mower; Troy Bilt Horse tiller; and more. TOOLS AND BARN COLLECTIBLES- Wooden corn sheller; iron kettle; large pile hardwood flooring; Ryobi 9 in. saw; drill press; 10 in. table saw; old jointer; hand and power tools of all kinds; antique tools; lots of wood and iron from a full barn; wooden barrels; Favorite pot belly stove; hog scrapers; egg baskets; Surge pails; lanterns; crocks; and much more. ANTIQUES-HOUSEHOLD Amana white refrigerator; 2 Depression bedroom suites; Maytag auto washer; maple hutch; lots of pocket knives; record albums; yardsticks; player piano rolls; old calendars; pens and pencils; good selection of fishing poles and equipment; lots of cake decorating items; Kelvinator chest freezer; Wooster Maid bottle; egg scales; canning jars; old safe w/ combo; old crocks and jugs; dolls; milk cans; sausage press; wringer washer; golf clubs; lots of dishes and glassware of all kinds; towels and bedding; lots and lots of good box lots; and more. NOTE- A very partial list for a large auction. The house, barn, and sheds are full of an accumulation and collection of many years. Crew starting in tent with good smalls (bring your chair). 2nd and 3rd crews walking the rows with tools and good household box lots. Real estate at Noon followed by vehicles and farm equipment. Pictures at www.gant-realty. com. . Click on auctions. Good off road parking. Circle your calendar for a good one. TERMS ON CHATTELS – Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch Auction by order of Deborah J. Martin, Ex. for ESTATE OF IVAN KITCHEN Wayne County Probate #TBD
Pets Supplies 300
FOR SALE: Boxer-mix puppies, 9 wks old, $100-$150. (330) 600-0682 GREAT DANE Puppies For Sale: 4 Males and 4 Females Brindle, Black and one Blue & Fawn Brindle! Updated shots & dewormed. Ready for a new home by Oct. 1st 2014, $700-$1,200 Apple Creek, OH. Call or text for more info/pictures (330) 466-9288
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HAVANESE PUPPIES AKC, sharp & fluffy, males & females, 8 wks old, (330) 275-8658 VM 6 YR old Male Ladner, yellow black mouth Cur. Sire is a Pine River Bud, Dam is a Pine River Cry. NKC registered $350. 330-674-0084 FOR SALE: Yorkies, 1 male 2 yrs old, 1 female, 2 years old. (330) 987-1967
ByLER REAL EsTATE ANd ChATTEL AUCTION
Location: 7361 TR 525 Holmesville, Ohio 44633. From Holmesville Ohio take CR 320 west to CR 329 west approx 3½ miles to TR 525 south ½ mile to location. From SR 39 west of Millersburg (at Finneys Station) take SR 754 north 2 miles to TR 506 east 1½ miles to TR 525 north 1 mile to location. Signs posted.
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Pets Supplies
FOR SALE: M.Yorkie Terrier mix puppy. D.O.B. 5/18/14. Also M. Yorkie Chihuahua puppy, D.O.B. 7/13/14. Both have shots, wormed. Family raised. Cute & playful. $150/ea. 740-622-6084 x 4
FOR SALE: Shih-tzu/Cavalier mix, female, DOB 4/28/11, proven. Also, Shih-Tzu Cavalier male, DOB 8/20/12, proven. - $100/each. 330857-5550. 9010 Kidron Rd., Apple Creek, OH. 44606.
FOR SALE: AKC red & cream Shiba Inu puppies, 8 weeks old, well socialized, good w/ children, shots & wormed (330) 359-0705
LABRADOODLE PUPPIES, Blacks & Yellows, 9 wks old, shots/wormed, family raised. $225 (330) 893-2036
FOR SALE: 10 mo. old yellow Lab male. 330-695-2272
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STANDING AT STUD AKC chocolate lab, for more information call 330-231-0484
Windows
FOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them without replacing the entire window. (330) 674-7556.
Monday October 27, 2014 • 4:00 p.m.
Brick Home On 2.67 Acres with a 32’x48’ Shop * Ripley Twp * Holmes County * West Holmes Schools * Polaris 4-Wheeler * Honda Inverters * Land Pride Tiller * Misc. Tools
REIMAN TRUST AUCTION
OpEN hOUsE: ThURsdAy, OCT. 16 5:00 – 7:00 p.M. A well built all brick home that is situated in a tranquil country setting. Built in 1986 this property offers over 2,000 sq. ft. of living area as well as a good 32’x48’ shop building. The house has 3 bedrooms, 1½ baths on the main floor as well as a kitchen with Mullet cabinets, dining area, living room with a wood and or gas fireplace. The kitchen comes fully equipped with a fridge, stove and dishwasher. The downstairs has a large recreation room, 1 bedroom and a full bath with laundry room. Has gas hot water baseboard heat, private water well and septic system. 2 car attached garage. A nice 12’x 24’ PVC deck is included. The 32’x48’ shop is insulated with 13 ft. ceilings and 2 – 11’6” overhead doors, excellent for workshop, storage etc. The land is open and wooded with an excellent owned buffer of trees on the south and west side. If you’re in the market for a well kept property in a private setting check this one out! Minutes from Holmesville elementary and West Holmes high school. Real estate sells at 5:00 p.m. Call Jr. Miller for more details. Don’t miss it! TAXEs & LEGAL: Taxes are currently $1,157.01 per ½ year. Holmes County parcel numbers are 2300881000 and 2300882001. TERMs: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction, balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information contained herein derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted. Chattels start at 4:00 pM Real estate sells at 5:00 pM Chattels 4-Wheeler, Ramps, Invertor, Tiller, Vac Cart: 1996 Polaris Xplorer 4x4 ATV, 400 liquid cooled engine, 2457 miles, excellent condition; 50” Land Pride RTR 0550 3 pt. tiller, pto, reverse till, fits super compact or compact tractor (like new); Honda 7000 EB inverter, 250 hrs., excellent; Agri-Fab Mow n Vac cart with 5 hp motor; aluminum 4 wheeler ramps for pickup; Crossbow, Shooting Bench, Tools, Lawn Items: Horton Hunter Supreme crossbow; like new shooting bench; Craftsman mechanics creeper; 3 ton floor jack; 2-3 ton jack stands; portable air tank; sack cart; 4’x8’ sheet of alum. tread plate; 48” pull type lawn roller; Scott’s fert. spreader; lawn cart; misc. wrenches and tools; Razor scooter; Lumber: 51-2”x6”x12’ treated boards (used); 17-4”x4”x8’ new treated posts; Connelly Pool Table, Household Items: Connelly pool table with 1” slate top in excellent condition; old matching sofa, loveseat and chair; misc. household items. Chattel Terms: Cash or good check. Note: Clean items all the way through. Owners: Dan & Elsie Byler
ANTIQUES–COLLECTIBLES–HOUSEHOLD OLD DRUG AND MEDICAL ITEMS–OLD TOYS–OLD PAPER DISHES AND GLASS– OLD TOOLS–WICKER RIDE ON TOY HORSE AND SULKEY–SLEIGH To settle the estate for the trust will sell the following personal property, plus items from other homes at public auction. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.
THURSDAY OCTOBER 16, 2014 9:00 A.M.
ANTIQUES–COLLECTIBLES: Fancy bookcase w/ claw feet and leaded glass doors; oak dresser w/ mirror; drop leaf harvest table; set of T back chairs; good selection of old medicine bottles and medical instruments of all kinds from Dr. and dentist offices; good selection of older cameras and photo supplies of all kinds; army dinner bell; boy scout and girl scout items; good selection of toys of all kinds from 40’s and 50’s; games and puzzles; several old marionettes ; old books of all kinds; rocks and fossils; dry sink; square oak table w/ leaves; 2 twin poster beds; loom; old wooden skiis; old pictures and frames; 2 leaded glass windows; old dishes and glassware of all kinds still boxed; good selection of old paper of all kinds; crocks and jugs; linens; misc. stands and chests; good box lots; and much more. AC MOWER–TOOLS–GUNS: Allis Chalmers 716H lawn tractor w/ mower; front mount snow blower; 4 wheel wagon for leaf vac.; David Bradley power unit; David Bradley wagon; lawn roller; dump cart; wooden wheelbarrow; large selection of hand and power tools of all kinds; hardware of all kinds; box lots from the shop area; Slavia 22 rifle; 22 single shot rifle; pellet gun; and more. Auction by order of Mark A. Reiman, Trustee for MARGARET S. REIMAN TRUST SNYDER AUCTION: Kenmore chest freezer; Frigidaire dehumidifier (2 Years); old crocks and jugs; 5 drawer metal chest for maps or construction prints 38 1/2x28; good old primitive sleigh; old #5 race horse and sulkey ride on toy; wooden dove tail box; Horizon CST 3.6 treadmill; wooden trunk; good selection of white wicker furniture of all kinds; old hanging cupboards; Bragging Rights and The Rematch tractor and fair pictures signed by Dave Barnhouse; good side chairs; electric 2 wheel scooters (kid’s); doll size chairs; outdoor lights; baskets of all kinds; old wall phone; automatic golf bag caddy; lots of Christmas and holiday decorations; Radio Flyer wagon; indoor and outdoor decorations of all kinds; garden tools; and much more. JIM AND DOTTIE SNYDER, OWNERS NOTE: One of the best of the Fall auction season. The Reiman auction coming out of the large family home that has lots of storage areas and it is full. Included are medical and dental items representing several generations plus a general accumulation of good items that has been packed away. You will like the selection. The Snyder family is downsizing to a condo and the items are top quality and ready for your home. A very partial list for a large auction. Pictures at www.gant–realty.com. . Click on chattel auctions. Pictures updated week of auction. Selling in 3 rings. Bring 2 friends and the big truck. TERMS: Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch AUCTIONEERS: Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson
(330)264-8342 AUCTIONEERS Dave Acker, Paul Emerson, Lynn Neuenschwander
JR. MILLER, AUCTIONEER/REALTOR 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com
4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691
The Holmes County Hub Shopper Pets Supplies 300
Pets Supplies 410
FOR SALE: 3 Terrier, Chihuahua Cross males, and 1 female $75, also adults M/F. Call (740) 545-7296 VM
HAVANESE PUPS - Cute and playful, shots, wormed, family raised. Call 330-2756932
AKC MINI Schnauzer, Salt/Pepper male, stud dog, 4 yrs old, well socialized. $300. (330) 231-5175
SHADE CLOTHS 24x48x12 ft. high 90% shade w/ frame, great for over dog kennels, $750 330-674-2883
ENGLISH MASTIFF, AKC registered male, 4 mo. old, apricot color, would make good breeder or good pet. 330-432-5469
FOR SALE: ACA Proven Silky Male, (330) 852-1084
FOR SALE: Cur coon squirrel dog. 2 yr. old. Well started, $200 OBO 330-852-0653 x1
LAB PUPPIES, chocolates and blacks, male & females, shots & wormed, ready to go $175. (330) 852-0488
FOR SALE: Lion Head Bunnies, (330) 600-9098
FOR SALE: Border Collie / Golden Retriever cross male, 7 yrs old, good w/ children. (330) 852-8029
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD Male, 1 yr old. $100. Joseph Miller 8665 TR 601, FDBG. (330) 695-9937
5 BEAGLE PUPS NKC Registered, 6 wks, exc. hunting stock, $75 for males, $100 for females. 330-473-9085
BREED SELLOUT! German Shepherd 1-male, black & silver, 2 yrs old. 2-female, black & tan, 4-5 yrs old. 1 due in 3 wks. (330) 987-1967 CHIHUAHUA FEMALE, almost 3 yrs, $100. 2 older adult females for free. (330) 359-5459 WANTED: REG. Papillon male quality breeding stock, proven breeder. (740) 545-7296 FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrier Female, (330) 473-2212
FOR SALE: 1 1/2 year old Beagle male, $150. 1 older beagle, male, $50. Both very good hunters. Joe Eicher, 9320 TR 656, Fredericksburg, OH 44627
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Sports Fitness
FOR SALE: Home gym set $100. (330) 359-5939
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FOR SALE: Double 18" Squirrel Cage Fan, in frame, $500. Hershberger Wood Design 330-893-4081
ENGLISH BULLDOG AKC Female, 1 yr old, $1,000. German Shepherd, AKC female, 3 mo old, black & tan $450. (330) 674-4572
10" Table saw with sliding table, 7-1/2 hp 3-phase, $1950. 740-291-7019
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yr old Golden Doodle male, proven breeder, apricot color. (330) 893-0138
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: 4 Blue Heeler puppies, $50 ea. Jacob Swartz., 9322 W. Lebanon Rd., Navarre, OH 44662 HELP WANTED in dog kennel and around farm. Could be part time. Ervin L. Raber, 330-674-1314 AKC GERMAN Shepherd Puppies, (2) male, (2) females, $450/ea obo. Will be ready 10/15 (330) 600-0528 FOR SALE: 40" Pony Mare, green broke to drive. Raymond Miller (330) 695-2115 10 MONTH old Bull Mastiff females, ACA registered, good breeding stock (740) 291-7384 FOR SALE: 3 yr Yorkie-Poo female. (330) 893-3678
old $50
FOR SALE: 2 yr old AKC Pug Male & 3 yr old Pug Female. $400 each. (330) 852-2383 x1 AKC REGISTERED Golden Retriever Male, 3.5mo old, shots/wormed $450. (330) 852-2679 FOR SALE: 5 YR old Parti-Yorkie Male, very aggressive, (740) 623-0843
PERKINS 50HP Diesel in exc. cond. 5HP Quincy air compressor, good cond. Delta 3/4 in. spindle shaper. (330) 695-2610 3.5HP HONDA, Excellent condition. $165. 5.5HP Honda, $60. 4AM Air motor, $40. Piston Air motor, $50. (330) 897-6602 NATURAL GAS Generators for sale: 14KW Onan. 20KW Kohler. 20KW Onan. 30KW Kohler. 35KW Onan. 42KW Onan. ALL have Ford water cooled engines w/ very low hours. Load tested w/ 60 day warranty. Call for more info & prices 330-390-0121 or 330-231-2634 FOR SALE: 4 Dewalt Portable Air compressors, like new, (330) 695-2246 FOR SALE: Sheldon Lathe EXL56B, excellent condition, many extra parts. You move. $1200 330-264-8766
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Wanted to Buy
WANTED STEEL wheels for Haflinger size forecart. Also sliding compound miter saw. Amos Sch 330-674-9451 x2 WANTED: TWIN Size bunk bed good cond. Also, reclining love seat. 330-893-4603 WANTED: BOOKS & Cartridges to fit Leap Pad plus microphone. (330) 359-5939
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MINI-HORSE FARM 5.86 acres w/ pond, 5-heated stalls, 7171 TR 551 in Holmesville. Motivated seller. Howard Hanna, Ron Cooke 330-575-7020
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Home Condo For Sale
HOME FOR SALE 1.874 acres w/ 3BR 1BA 42x72 shop barn building, fence pasture, city water, natural gas, in Dundee area. 330-852-3630
Automobiles 540
FOR SALE: '04 Dodge Intrepid, 119k, A/C, clean, $2950 obo. (330) 464-8649 2002 AUDI A8 Quatro engine, leather heated seats, AWD, in good cond., $4200 OBO. (330) 600-1248
50 FT. Mobile Home, good cond., must be moved, (330) 674-4697
FOR SALE: 1997 $700. Needs 330-763-3311
14X70 MOBILE home in good cond., must be moved 330-674-0130
520
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Land Sale Rent
5.093 ACRES VACANT LAND CAUV Approved On Criswell Rd.,1/2 mi. South of 250. Will take bids on Monday, October 27th at 7:00 PM. 5% non-refundable down payment closing in approximately 30-45 days at David A. Swartzentruber's, 5402 Criswell Rd., Apple Creek, OH. 44606. Owner has the right to reject any or all bids. For more info, call Lewis Shetler, (330) 600-0046
Apartment Rentals
KILLBUCK 2BR upstairs apt w/appl, garage, ideal for single or couple, no smoking, assist animals only, sec dep. (330) 276-4091
475
Trucks SUVs 775
'97 FORD Explorer, 4x4 new tires brakes, battery, & muffler. Runs well, ready for snow. $1,900 330-473-2430
Home Condo Rentals
MOBILE HOME, incl. stove, fridge, W/S/T incl., nice for 1-2 people, dep. & references 83 S. Millersburg, evenings 330-674-4697
Saturn, work.
Boats
19 FT. Renken Boat w/ 120 HP in board out board, ideal lake Erie perch boat, $2200. (330) 275-8039
530
rentals, great rates. Available now! NEO Van Rentals, Dundee area 330-852-0367
650
TOMOS LX MOPED, in good condition, call or text (330) 260-2087 '04 VICTORY Kingpin motorcycle in exc. cond., new tires, 11,500 miles, stage 1 fuel injected, saddlebag, $5,500. 330-231-1909 2006 4 wheeler 360 motor Kawasaki, 4wd, good cond. $2,650. (330) 231-1475
540
Trucks SUVs
2005 GMC 2500HD, Loaded, leather, 4Door, 4x4, 65,000 miles, 6.0 liter gas. $19,000 OBO 330-749-6789 2003 CHEVY Trailblazer 4x4, 3rd row seating, 187K. Runs good, $4000 OBO. 330556-9991 2003 Chevy 2500HD Ext Cab, 4x4, runs great, 118K $8,000 330-465-4981
Building Materials
207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows •06500 FreeAD13113930 Installations 72 • Free10190485 Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH
Motorcycles ATVs
WOOSTER. 4 BR, 2 bath home on Hancock. Remodeled. hardwood floors. Laundry. Available now. $750 plus utilities. 330-461-1158
HILLSIDE WINDOW and doors with composite jamb, $295. Vinyl windows with heavy duty aluminium screen. Free estimates. We install. We now stock doors. 330-897-1222 x3.
695
2 BR house in Killbuck, lg. yard, storage shed, W/S/T included. $500/mo +dep. 330-231-5100, 330-7631003, lv msg.
exp. Free est. 330-763-0497
LOWER PRICES on treated yellow pine fence boards and posts. Doughty Valley Fence, 2235 CR 61, Millersburg. (330) 674-7440†x2 Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 x1 / 231-8813
830
Hauling
I BUY junk cars 262-9300
925
Painting
GORILLA Painting, Co. Specials on Interiors thru the Holidays. Call for details. 330-231-3541
1000
EXP. Residental cleaner with references has customer openings 330-473-3089.
YODER FAMILY Roofing & Seamless Spouting LLC, servicing Wayne/Holmes counties for 16 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000
1035
DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.
www.kaufmanrealty.com
Roofing & Spouting
Storage
FOR RENT: Storage Building for boats, campers etc. Kidron Rd. Ph. (330) 857-2008 INDOOR BOAT/CAR Storage Rental Space. 330-893-1509 Atlee Yoder
1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 330-852-4111 40 West Jackson St., Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-7355 Toll Free: 888-852-4111
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Vacation Rentals
RENTAL HOME in Sarasota FL, heated pool, 2br, 2ba. $1200/wk. Sara Keim, (330) 466-6542
495
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
Cleaning
LOOKING FOR offices or houses to clean. Will need transportation. (330) 279-2909
4BR, WAYNEDALE District, Fredericksburg (330) 621-4752
480
Fencing
545 Vans YODER'S FENCE & Brush Mobile Home '97 FORD F150 XLT 4x4 v8 Will build all For Sale automatic, asking $3,995. 15 & 12 PASSENGER van Removal. types of farm fence. 23 yrs. Call (330) 231-3964
Tools Machinery 460
FOR SALE: Jack Russell male dog. 11 mos. old. Melvin J. Miller, 5502 CR 229, Fredericksburg, OH 44627
Home Condo For Sale 500
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Mobile Home Rentals
211 E. Main St, Baltic
Charming 3 bdrm 1 bath home. Original woodwork throughout. Several updates including kitchen, electric, plumbing, windows and roof. All appliances stay. $76,900
Curt Yoder Kate Overton
330-204-2447 330-204-9339
12459 Sandusky Dr .SW, Beach City
Many updates in this 3 bdrm 2 bath home including vinyl siding, steel roof, replacement windows and exterior doors. The kitchen & bath have been completely remodeled and a new 24’x32’ garage just built. $126,000
Curt Yoder Kate Overton
330-204-2447 330-204-9339
NEWLY REMODELED Trailer in Killbuck, $425/mo +dep. W/S/T included. 330-231-5100 leave msg.
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Automobiles
'05 PONTIAC GTO, 400HP, 6.0 liter, 6spd, silver, runs & sounds fantastic! 55k miles. $18,500 OBO. (330) 231-1909 2004 Acura TL, 168k mi., excellent condition, $7000. (330) 275-0136
12647 TR 503, Big Prairie Beautiful Hearthstone hand hewn log home with Rumford fireplace and Alpine hickory cabinets on 1.63 acres. 13 course block basement & economical geothermal heating/ cooling. Open loft. $179,900
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927 W. Main St, Sugarcreek Great updated 4 BR, 2 BA home in Sugarcreek. Detached 3 car garage. $125,000 Jr. Miller 330-231-1914 Krista Raber 330-231-2230
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APR for 24-60 months
$229
SPECIAL 36 Month Lease
MO. LEASE
$205 Mo.
Automatic Transmission .00 $4114 Mo. Due at signing
$119
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2014 Civic Sedan LX
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Buy For $23889
MO. LEASE
Includes: Mud Guards & 3 Punch Oil Change Card
OR SIGN & DRIVE!
Buy For $25884
$289
$3000 Due at Signing
2014 CRV LX AWD OR SIGN & DRIVE!
SPECIAL
$229
2015 Accord Sedan LX
36 Month Lease
$229 Mo.
MO. LEASE
Automatic Transmission .00 $4677 36 Month Lease Mo. Due at signing
$149
$319 MO. LEASE
$3000 Due at Signing
Includes: Mud Guards & 3 Punch Oil Change Card
2014 CRV EX AWD SPECIAL
.00 $259 Mo.
36 Month Lease
MO. LEASE
Due at Signing
$269 Mo.
$479
2015 Pilot EXL 4WD 36 Month Lease
OR SIGN & DRIVE!
$7589
OR SIGN & DRIVE!
Buy For $28288
MO. LEASE
Includes: Mud Guards & 3 Punch Oil Change Card
$336
$3000
Due at signing
2014 CRV EXL AWD
All leases are 36 month 36,000 mile closed end. 2014 Cvic 4DR LX CVT, 2015 Accord LX Sedan CVT, 2015 Pilot EXL 4WD require 20% cash cap reduction of cash or trade equity. 2014 CRV LX AWD, 2014 CRV EX AWD, 2014 CRV EXL AWD require $3000 cash or trade equity due at signing. All Leases are plus tax, title license plates and documentary fee. Sign and Drive Leases are the payment plus tax due at signing with 35 monthly payments to follow. All vehicles include mud guards and 3 oil changes. All leases and Finance rates are for well qualified buyers approved through Honda Financial services. Offers expire 11-03-2014.
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The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the powertrain coverage to 7 years*/100,000 miles.
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P7773
P7791
2011 CR-V EX 4WD
P7794
2011 CR-V EX
A566A
2012 Civic LX
P7796
2011 Honda CR-V EX-L
2011 Honda CR-V EX
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5,998
2002 Volvo V70 2.4
$ A544A
A347A
A309B
$ P7797
$ A562A
2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited-Hemi 4WD 81k
Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 - 8:00; Fri. 9:00 - 6:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00
$ P7792
$
$ A499A
A497B
11,588
2007 Escape LTD 4WD
A576A
2007 CRV EX 4WD
Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00
A394A
P7777A
$
14,998
2008 Pilot EX 4WD
PARTS
A547A
Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00
A557A
$ P7795
A540B
P7799
10,488
2007 Camry XLE
12,998
2011 Honda CR-V EX
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$ A445A
$ P7782
18,998
8,516
2009 Buick Lucerne CX Very Clean
9,998
2005 Accord Hybrid
$
$ A500A
2007 Honda Civic LX
$
15,588
2010 Chevy Equinox LS
7,898
2002 Honda Accord EX
12,998
2006 Honda CR-V EX
$
$
9,988
2006 Explorer XLT
$ A558A
7,036
2007 Uplander LT
$
12,588
2011 Toyota Camry LE
P7788
$
9,588
2007 Altima 2.5S
$
13,998 SERVICE
6,998
2003 Cadillac CTS Base
9,588
2004 Honda Accord LX V-6
13,998
SALES
6,998
2005 Mazda6 S Grand Touring
10,588
2003 Honda Accord LX
$
A374A
8,788
2005 Buick LaSabre Custom
$
$
13,699
2012 Civic LX
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#14269
16,500
$
SALE PRICE
#14236
2014 Cruze
DEMO
MSRP $17,890
14,420
$
SALE PRICE
#14413
15,390
$
MSRP $17,890
SALE PRICE
2014 Cruze
DEMO
#14414
MSRP $18,090
15,390
$
SALE PRICE
#14363
MSRP $19,480
15,590
$
SALE PRICE
2014 Cruze
2014 Cruze
#14144
15,980
$
2014 Cruze DEMO
MSRP $21,305
SALE PRICE
16,650
MSRP $21,305
SALE PRICE
2014 Cruze
#14381
MSRP $19,530
16,650
$
SALE PRICE
2014 Cruze
#14489
16,730
$
MSRP $19,530
SALE PRICE
2014 Cruze
#14490
MSRP $21,630
16,730
$
SALE PRICE
2014 Cruze
#14376
MSRP $21,305
16,930
$
SALE PRICE
2014 Malibu
#14486
17,805
$
2014 Impala
DEMO
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MSRP $21,305
SALE PRICE
#14487
17,805
$
MSRP $21,305
SALE PRICE
MSRP $21,630
17,805
SALE PRICE
#14493
18,830
$
MSRP $24,400
SALE PRICE
2014 Silverado
2014 Volt
#14362
MSRP $25,600
19,900
$
SALE PRICE
2014 Silverado
#14278
MSRP $30,860
20,600
$
SALE PRICE
2014 Silverado
#14115
25,850
$
2014 Silverado
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2014 Cruze
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#14286
27,835
$
Car
2014 Silverado
#14288
MSRP $27,060
31,800
$
SALE PRICE
MSRP $31,305
SALE PRICE
#14304
24,659
$
SALE PRICE
MSRP $37,820
SALE PRICE
#14466
MSRP $41,515
28,251
$
SALE PRICE
DEMO
31,500
MSRP $41,655
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2014 Silverado
4x4
MSRP $27,060
20,742
SALE PRICE
2014 Silverado 4x4
#14164
$
#14395
$
MSRP $41,665
31,691
SALE PRICE
2014 Silverado
4x4
20,742
SALE PRICE
MSRP $41,760
31,691
SALE PRICE
2014 Silverado DEMO
4x4
24,323
2014 Silverado 4x4
#14485
$
#14262
$
#14470
31,772
$
2014 Silverado DEMO
4x4
4x4
Used
MSRP $41,895
SALE PRICE
#14491
31,887
$
SALE PRICE
#14181
MSRP $42,425
32,141
$
SALE PRICE
2014 Silverado
32,337
MSRP $43,655
SALE PRICE
2014 Silverado
4x4
#14099
MSRP $45,980
34,672
$
2014 Suburban
4x4
4x4
#14333
38,807
Car
$
MSRP $46,675
SALE PRICE
#14425
MSRP $49,325
40,502
$
SALE PRICE
#14405
42,304
$
MSRP $64,380
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
$
#14147
INCLUDED!
#14027
52,880
$
MSRP $46,005
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#14205
35,480 35,485 ALL AVAILABLE GM INCENTIVES ARE
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#14481
$
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MSRP $42,095
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2014 Silverado 4x4
#14492
$
#14424
$
Your
4x4
20,742
MSRP $27,060
DEMO
2014 Silverado
2014 Silverado
#14373
$
2014 Silverado 4x4
2014 Silverado
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USED E G A E L I M LOW VEHICLES 08 Chevy Malibu LS
05 Buick LaCrosse
Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Power Sunroof, Heathed Leather Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Sale Price
9,999
$
ONLY 79,000 MILES!
Sale Price
Sale Price
14,991
$
11,992
ONLY 58,000 MILES!
16,999
$
ONLY 1,011 MILES!
Sale Price
15,788
18,993
$
26,987
ONLY 18,000 MILES!
17,937
$
14,536
$
17,988
$
Sale Price
ONLY 51,000 MILES!
19,990
$
ONLY 44,000 MILES!
Sale Price
16,940
$
ONLY 29,000 MILES!
29,887
$
Sale Price
14,990
$
ONLY 25,500 MILES!
Sale Price
18,988
$
09 GMC 1/2 Ton Ext 2WD
Tilt Wheel, Bedliner, Air, Short Bed
Sale Price
16,988
$
ONLY 11,000 MILES!
14 Chevy Impala
19,999
$
ONLY 30,000 MILES!
Sale Price
22,941
$
14 Chevy Traverse AWD
Sale Price
18,991
$
32,925
$
ONLY 15,000 MILES!
Power Seats, Sunroof, Leather, Alloy Wheels, Air, CD Stereo
ONLY 17,000 MILES!
14 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 LT
Sale Price
32,988
$
ONLY 21,000 MILES!
10 Buick Enclave CXL AWD
5.3L V8, LT, Power Windows & Locks, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air
Sale Price
ONLY 42,000 MILES!
Extended 4 Door, Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Chrome Wheels, Air, Tow Package
“New Body Style”, Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, XM Radio.
Sale Price
ONLY 46,000 MILES!
11 Ford Ranger Ext
14 Chevy Cruze LTZ
Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Seats, TV/ DVD, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air
Sale Price
ONLY 62,500 MILES!
Power Seats, Sunroof, Heated Leather, Remote Start, Alloy Wheels.
11 Buick Lacrosse CXL
12 GMC 1/2 Crew 4x4 SLE
ONLY 22,000 MILES!
09 GMC Envoy SLT 4x4
14 Chevy Captiva LT
Sale Price
Manual Shift, Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package
Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
Power Seat, Remote Start, Keyless Entry, Heated Leather, CD Stereo.
Power Seat, Running Boards, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package
ONLY 23,000 MILES!
Sale Price
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Sale Price
13 Mazda CX-9 AWD
$
15,940
$
10 Subaru Forrester AWD
Heated Leather Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Sale Price
Sale Price
11 Nissan Titan Crew
Power Leather Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
ONLY 21,000 MILES!
ONLY 31,000 MILES!
09 Dodge Journey AWD
ONLY 25,000 MILES!
$
12 Buick Verano Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
Sale Price
12,981
$
06 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg 4x4
13 Chrysler 200 LX
Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, CD Stereo, Air, Alloy Wheels.
Power Leather Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
1 Owner, Heated Grips, Cruise Control CD Stereo w/intercom. Like New
Sale Price
11 Toyota Camry LE Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels
10 Harley Davidson Ultra Limited
Sale Price
ONLY 54,000 MILES!
$
09 Chrysler Town & Country Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Chaptains Chair, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels
12 Chevy Cruze
Power Windows & Locks, Air, CD Stereo, Manual Transmission
ONLY 14,000 MILES!
Sale Price
25,996
$
ONLY 44,000 MILES!
13 Dodge Durango 4x4
Power Sunroof, Heated Leather seats, CD Stereo, 3rd Rear Seat
Sale Price
33,847
$
ONLY 11,000 MILES!
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