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Auction (From Page 2) includes furniture and quilts, such as a bedroom suite, hutches, desk, table, chairs, cedar chests and many other wood items donated by local craftsmen. There are also miscellaneous items including

crafts, garden tools, as well as outdoor items such as a swing set, a Snapper Pro electric start 48� mower, an open buggy and an open surrey, a mini surrey, a log cabin, a locally crafted grandfather clock and a handcrafted locomotive. There is also a raffle for

a 5-year-old registered mare, barbecue chicken and pulled pork for lunch and homemade bread, cookies and pies at the bake sale. Mike Taylor is the chair-

man of the Rails to Trails Coalition board. “I tell you, this is an auction that gets tremendous community support,� Taylor said. “Not only from the donations that come

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Wayne’s Holmes Campus again offers Engineering Camps to two age groups The Wayne College Holmes Campus will once again host Block-building Engineering Camps at its downtown Millersburg facility. “Pullback Car Frenzy” is an enrichment course designed to stimulate problem-solving and creativity using new and innovative ideas. Students will build numerous cars — ranging from 6-15 total — using a design pamphlet for each vehicle. Students can keep each car they build.

Students become “miniengineers,” participating in experiments designed to demonstrate science and engineering concepts and laws such as gravity, potential energy and kinetic energy. This year’s supplier, BanBao Educational, creates durable, interlocking block building materials that are compatible with other major brands and at a price that will allow students to take their creations home to keep.

Camps are offered to two age groups. Senior Camp (ages 9-13) will take place June 22-25, 9 a.m.noon (Monday-Thursday); while Junior Camp (ages 6-10) will follow July 13-16, 9 a.m.-noon (Monday-Thursday). The courses use many of the same build kits, but the older age group will move along more quickly through the lessons and dig more deeply into the science behind the projects. Cost is $99 per student,

per camp, and $89 for the second member of a household. Registration forms are available at the Holmes County District Public Library and the Wayne College Holmes Campus or by calling 330-674-2514 or visiting wayne.uakron.edu/hchec. Enrollment is capped at 16 students per session and will fill quickly; register by June 15 to assure your spot for the June 22 class, and by July 6 for the July 13 class.

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Sale Prices Good June 8th – 13th

Ohio Department of areas of Holmes County: mowing. 515 — pavement repairs. Transportation will be U.S. 62: From Millers- U.S. 62: From Township State Route 83: Millersworking this week in these burg east to Berlin — Road 423 to State Route burg north to the Wayne County line — mowing. State Route 241: Mowing.

News deadlines Briefs, news stories, meeting notes, photos and features are due by noon of the Monday before the publication date.

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White Sugar 4 lbs. $2.50 Strawberry Gelatin 24 oz. $3.05 Sure Jell 1.75 oz. Box $1.05 Danish Dessert 4.75 oz. $1.25 Walnut Creek Bacon 1 lb. $2.69 While Supplies Last Prices Good June 8th- 12th Joe & Fannie Bowman • 4992 Twp. 628 1½ mi. SW Mt. Hope Hours: Mon, Tue, Thur 8-5; Wed, Fri 8-6; Sat 8-4

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Community Briefs

Church briefs Parking Lot Jam is Saturday New Creation Fellowship is excited to announce its fourth annual “Parking Lot Jam.” The event is scheduled for June 6. There will be music, food and entertainment in a family friendly atmosphere. The event is free of charge. There will be games for the children, mini-train rides and a bouncy house. New Creation Fellowship worship team, Grace Mennonite worship team and Polen Band will be the featured bands of the evening. There also will be an illusionist. Grace Mennonite will perform at 5 p.m. followed by the NCF worship team and the illusionist, while Polen Band will close the evening with its up-beat worship music starting at 7. Food will be served from 5-8 p.m. or while supplies last. Burgers, hot dogs, loaded nachos, coleslaw and ice cream will all find a place on the menu along with a few drinks. All food, drinks and games are free. The event will begin at 5 p.m. at Riceland FlowCare, 875 Kidron Road, one-half mile south of U.S. Route 30. For more information, call Ken Wengerd at 330-231-3761. Take lawn chairs.

Homecoming worship planned for Sunday On June 7, Fredericksburg Presbyterian Church will host a homecoming worship service and carryin meal to celebrate the life of the church, and those who helped it grow and thrive for the past 100-plus years. All church family

The event begins with a light dinner meal opportunity. The dinner is “by donation only,” and the pie auction will start promptly at 7 p.m. with auctioneer Dave Acker handling the gavel. All proceeds from the pie auction and dinner go toward the purchase of Automated Electronic Defibrillator (AED) devices to be placed throughout the community. Last year’s auction attracted nearly 200 people resulting in two new AED units placed in the community. For more information about the Pie Auction or the “Operation AED” ministry of St. John Lutheran Church contact: 419-827-2070. St. Gateway to hold John Lutheran Church, Operation AED. Prayer Assembly C/O: 46 County Road 2575, Gateway Fellowship will Lakeville, Ohio 44638. host a Prayer Assembly, taking place at the church, 1287 Massillon Road CrossPointe (Route 241) on Sunday, June 14 at 6 p.m. Leading Chorus at Sharon the event will be Dr. Tim Mennonite Sheets, pastor of Oasis Sharon Mennonite Church in Middletown. A prayer assembly is a Church in Sugarcreek will county-wide call to prayer be hosting the CrossPointe for an awakening and Chorus Sunday, June 14 at revival in our county, state 6 p.m. and nation, across denominational and church lines. All are invited to worship Vacation Bible and pray together. Prayer Assemblies are sponsored Schools scheduled by AwakeningNow Prayer Week of June 7 Network. Holmesville Community VBS will be June 7-12 from 6-8:15 p.m. HolmOperation AED esville Church of Christ and United Methodist Pie Auction Church are partnering to scheduled have Jungle Safari for all The Young Adult Class children ages 3 through at St. John Lutheran sixth-graders. There will Church in McZena be Bible stories, crafts, (Lakeville) will hold its music, science activities, annual “Operation AED and snacks. Jungle Safari Pie Auction” at the St. will be at the HolmesJohn Church in Ashland ville United Methodist County, starting at 5:30 Church, 317 E. Main St. p.m. on Saturday, June 20. For questions, contact

members old and new, current and former, any and all who have ties to the church are invited to this special service. Following worship, a carry-in dinner will be shared by all. The church is currently in the early stages of building a new facility on the existing church site. This special service will be an opportunity to walk through the current church and take photos before its demolition later in the year. The worship service begins at 10:30 a.m. and the church is at 201 N. Mill St. in Fredericksburg. The church’s telephone number is 330-695-2511.

Pastor Christy Bowers at 330-417-9490.

City of Flags takes gold

Moorhead Mennonite Church will hold VBS June 8-12 from 7-8:45 p.m. Ages 4 through 12th grade will enjoy “Gone Fishing” at the church in Holmesville. For more information, moorheadmennonite.org.

The City of Flags, the Canton division of Sweet Adeline’s International, received a trophy and each member received a gold medal for taking first place in division A at the regional competition in Cleveland. Region 17 is made up of 16 women’s choruses from Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania. The region president is Robyn Ramseyer Menuez of Holmes County. The director is Kevin Mohr. Wayne County residents are Jody Spelman and her mother, Carol Humbert.

Killbuck First Church of Christ, School Street, will hold VBS June 9-11 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Walk by Faith is the theme for Bible stories, crafts, music and snacks. Contact Kay Melor, 330-276-1535. Week of June 21 Millersburg Grace Brethren, 4960 Township Road 305, will hold Back Yard Bible Club — Journey Off the Map, each Tuesday, June 27-Aug. 1 from 6:30-8 p.m. Classes will be for preschool through those stated sixth grade. Download the registration form at www. millersburggrace.com. Week of June 28 Millersburg Baptist Church, 685 S. Washington St., will hold Sonrock Kids Camp VBS June 29-July 2 from 6-8:30 p.m. All children, grades K-6 are welcome. If you need a ride, call the church, 330-6745927 or Ed Perry, 330-3900140.

Worship services at Jitters Two worship services will be held at Jitters Coffee House, 1545 S. Washington St., Millersburg, each Sunday morning at 9 and 10:45 a.m. Jitter Bugs class at 10:45 service only. Grab a cup of coffee and doughnut and sing praises to the Lord. All are welcome. www.jitters.coffee.

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Veterans Service accepting applications for assistance The Holmes County Veterans Service Center is accepting applications for assistance for June. The deadline is June 19. The Veterans Service Commission Board meeting will be June 22 at 6:30 p.m. Office hours are Monday, 8:30 a.m.-5:30

p.m., and Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.- will follow around 1:30 p.m. The 4:30 p.m. entry fee is only $200 per foursome, and includes 18 holes of golf, a cart, refreshments, lunch and a chance Saturday’s golf outing to win prizes. Cash awards will be to benefit Young Life presented to winning teams. RegThe annual Young Life of Tuscara- istration will be taken until June 3. was and Holmes Counties benefit Gold, Silver and Bronze Level golf outing will be held June 6 at sponsorships are available. For Fire Ridge Golf Course in Millers- more details and to sign up, contact burg. Registration begins at 8 a.m., Dick Gerber at jdglf11@gmail.com with coffee and donuts, and the or 330-473-3684. scramble begins at 9 a.m. A buffet lunch and awards time See Pg. 7 — CALENDAR

Oller attends Catholic Daughters events Margi Oller, who holds the position of national director, Ohio state regent and vice regent of Wooster Catholic Daughters Court No. 1073, attended the 30th biennial Idaho State Court Convention, 30th biennial in April. Later in the month she went to Hartford, Conn., as national representative to the 54th State Court Convention. She also attended the Ohio State Court Convention in Tiffin. Six of the seven Ohio courts were represented. Oller, ending her second term as Ohio state regent, passed the gavel to E. Louise Holliday of Bellaire Court. Oller was elected Ohio state secretary. Oller also is the chairwoman of the Holmes County Christian Women’s Club and a volunteer at Victorian House in Millersburg. She worships at St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Wooster and serves on committees there as well. She is married to Jim Oller and resides in the Fredericksburg area. Jim Oller is retired and enjoys fishing while Margi Oller is involved the Catholic Daughters work. They have been married for 57 years and have one son, Jeff, teaching English in the Ukraine. For more information, contact Wooster Court No. 1073 Regent Diana Boldman at 333-6827949.

Homesville Library expands hours Holmesville/Prairie Township Library will be open during these hours: Monday, 2:30-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, 6:30-8 p.m.; Wednesday, 10 a.m.noon and 6:30-8 p.m.; Thursday, 10-11 a.m. and 6:30-8 p.m. There are many new books.

Euchre scheduled at Holmesville American Legion Holmesville American Legion will hold weekly euchre tournaments Saturdays at 7 p.m. Call the Legion at 330-2793040.

Donations needed for Pleasant Valley Cemetery Pleasant Valley Cemetery is accepting donations to pay for mowing of the cemetery. Any amount is appreciated. For more information, call Robert L. Croskey, 330-276-3322. Donations may be sent to Croskey at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box 284, Killbuck 44637.

Food Pantry open monthly for distribution Glenmont Food Pantry is open for food distribution on the second Tuesday of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont School House. It is part of the Ohio Benefit Bank, an online program of the Ohio Association of Foodbanks. The next food distribution day will be Tuesday, June 8.

Goodwill offering home pick-up Goodwill Industries of Wayne and Holmes Counties is offering home pick-up service for those who have a large amount of donations. If residing in Wayne or Holmes counties, call Goodwill at 330-2641300, Ext. 232. All donations help create local jobs.


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FALLING IN LOVE

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12:30 p.m. Special guest speaker is Andy Trinkham from the Ohio Consumer Council. He will speak on Consumer Protection. All public employee retirees are welcome.

Liberty Coalition to meet The Holmes County Liberty Coalition will hold its regular monthly meeting on Thursday, June 11 at 7 p.m. at the Millersburg Comfort Inn. Current events and topics will be discussed. All concerned citizens are welcome to attend. www.holmesliberty.info

Castle Club serving breakfast Saturday The Holmes County Historical Society will hold its annual summer breakfast Saturday, June 6 at the Castle Club banquet center (484 Wooster Road, next to the Victorian House) from 7-10 a.m. The menu will include scrambled eggs, sausage, pancakes, fresh fruit, fresh baked muffins, as well as juice, coffee and tea. Carry-out will be available. The museum will be open from 8-10 a.m. for tours at a discounted rate of $5. Proceeds go toward various projects and programming for the organization.

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set for June 13 The annual Holmesville School Reunion will be held June 13 at Holmesville Elementary School, with the doors opening at 6 p.m., and the meal at 6:30 p.m. Cost for the meal is $15. All those who have attended Holmesville School are invited. This year, teachers Jackie Lewis and Janice Corfman will be honored. Take your memories and enjoy an evening with fellow Holmesville School attendees. Send reservations to Bethany Stallman, 6950B Township Road 551, Holmesville, Ohio 44633, or text her at 330-4668377 by June 6.

Anne’s Army run/ walk is June 20 Anne’s Army 5K Run/ Walk to Battle Breast Cancer will be held June 20, 8:30 a.m., at the Ohio Agriculture Research and Development Center, Wooster. Online registration is available at www. annesarmy.org. The costs are $30 before June 13 and $35 thereafter. Youth ages 17 and younger are $20. There will be a free kids fun run at 8 a.m. for ages 8 and younger. T-shirts, prizes, water and snacks will be provided. All proceeds will benefit the Anne M. Wolf Breast Cancer Foundation.

The Green Acres 4-H Club met recently at the Bakers. Members decided to do a Red Cross community service project. The club voted to take the money out of the treasury to pay the activity fee. Trey Baker gave a demonstration on Puffins. The next meeting will be June 9 at the Schmidts. Doughty Valley 4-H

Club discussed due dates for upcoming events when members met June 1. Morgan, Logan, Brandon and Andrew are scheduled to do demonstrations next meeting. Pizza forms are due next meeting and members will be making pizzas June 28 at 12:30 p.m. June is official judging month for all 4-H members.

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youth. It was awesome, and I’ll admit it, I never saw it coming. There was my benchmark: crashing someone else’s event and turning it into a birthday party. That was going to be a tough me!) For my 50th, Kristin one to top. Nevertheless, I started to ponder the posrounded up a bunch of my friends who surprised sibilities and float various ideas to the kids for their me at a Poetry Slam reaction. It was somewhere I was slated to be a judge. A few of my bud- where between “dinner at dies even commandeered the Mexican restaurant” and “a week in Paris” the microphone for a bit when the news hit. to regale the crowd with “It’s not certain yet, uncensored stories of my

but…,” Kristin said with a theatrical pause and the painfully-stifled exuberance of a 4-year-old who is almost positive that Santa Claus was about to bring her a puppy. “It’s looking like the Rolling Stones are going to be on tour this summer!” She then let out a scream and ran to the bathroom. To say Kristin is merely a fan of the Stones is akin to saying I enjoy a bicycle ride now and then. Kristin has been no less

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than an uberfan of “The World’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band” since she first heard them spinning on her sister’s turntable back in the early 1970s. There’s enough Rolling Stones themed paraphernalia in our household to fill a semi, and enough photos, magazines, books and bobble-heads of Stones front man, Mick Jagger, to anchor a museum. Kristin credits Mick for inspiring her art career. She remembers important dates in history based upon the release dates of each of the Stones albums. She would tell you she graduated from high school “the

same year ‘Undercover’ was released. She agreed to go out with her first boyfriend because he looked like Mick Jagger. Kristin would very likely have married Mick Jagger rather than me had he been available. She may actually have her chance one day given that the freakishly immortal performer — still going strong at 72 — likely will outlive me. (He has a thing for younger women, too!) Anyhow, it became very obvious, very quickly that Kristin’s 50th birthday would not be celebrated See Pg. 12 — BLACK

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Business briefs Senior Partner Plus from receive this year’s award. Grange Insurance. The award recognizes Grange’s Comfort Suites is most experienced agency partners who excel in profes- Hotel of Year Haudenschild Insurance sionalism and performance. The Comfort Suites BerAgency, 15162 State Route Haudenschild Insurance is lin recently won the Choice 39, Loudonville, has earned one of 69 local businesses to Hotels International Com-

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Black without the inclusion of the Rolling Stones, and the thought of ticket prices, travel expenses and the associated logistics had me pondering a black market kidney sale to pay for it all. The last time around the closest the band came to Ohio was Chicago. She flew there without hesitation. This time in a freakish cosmic alignment of all things “Kristin,� the Stones will play in Ohio Stadium on the day after

her highness’s actual birthday. Daughter Charlotte, who will be home on leave from the Army, grabbed two excellent (and absurdly expensive) tickets early on for Mother and herself. I snatched up nosebleed seats for the rest of the family! Even though it’s unlikely anyone will be able to commandeer the microphone to honor our birthday girl, I think we’ve done pretty well with this plan. To quote Mick Jagger himself, “I know, it’s only Rock and Roll, but (she) like(s) it!�

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Farming Holstein activities will keep you busy through the summer The District 3 Open Invitational Holstein Show will be held June 20 at the Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds, Dover. The show will tentatively start at 11 a.m. following showmanship classes for juniors at 10 a.m. Entries are due by June 11 for program listing. There is a $4 entry fee per head. Late entries will be accepted until 8 a.m. the morning of the show at a fee of $10 per head. Entries should be mailed to Louise Harding, 4364 Schilling Hill Road N.W., New Philadelphia, Ohio. The Junior Show is open to all juniors but they must be members of the Ohio Holstein Junior Association to receive Junior Awards. Kathy DeBruin will be available to take pictures. Health requirements will be the same as state and county fairs. Registration papers will be checked. All animals must have registra-

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tion papers available — no papers pending. Exhibitors may move in on Friday, June 19, in the afternoon. In the Senior Show there will be monetary awards for the top three places in each individual class, $20 for first place, $10 for second place and $5 for third place. Group classes will receive trophies. There will be a lunch stand. For information contact Louise Harding at 330-432-7430. The Ohio Holstein Association Sale Committee met May 19 at the office in Wooster. Cattle are currently being selected for the Ohio Holstein Summer Sale to be held Aug. 29 at the Wayne

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Farming Happy 90th birthday, John Young, Sugarcreek WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY May 23 26 LOADS — 1st cutting 115-185 ton; new hay 265300; rd. bale 35; 2nd cutting 170-200 ton; rd. 140 ton; 3rd cutting 400 ton; wheat straw 250 ton and 3.50 bale; rd. 130 ton; eggs 1-1.40. May 30 26 LOADS — 1st cutting 90-230 ton; by bale 2.30; new hay 150-310 2nd cutting 105200 ton; lg. sq. ton 200; wheat straw 140 ton; round 95 ton; lg sq. 102.50 ton; eggs 1.50-220.

Machine Auction June 27 SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. May 25 82 CALVES — Choice calves 500-590; good calves 400-490; light & thins 350down; back to farm, bulls 450-590; heifers 100-350; FEEDERS — Steers and bulls 150-275; heifers 150240; Holstein steers 140. 127 CATTLE — Choice steers 155-155; good steers 140-149.50; Holstein steers 130-149.50; choice heifers 148-154.50; good heifers 140147.50; good Holstein cows 95-101, yellow and thins 95-down; good beef cows 100-110; bulls 120-133. 80 HORSES — Top horse 2,700; top pony 450. 3 GOATS — 90-160.

450; commons and lights 250475; cross bred calves 180475; back to farm, bull calves 550-600. 45 PIGS — 70 lbs.-up 37-130. 64 BUTCHER HOGS — 260 lbs.-up 47.50-57.50; butcher sows 30-down. 48 CATTLE — Steers 107155; bulls 128-140.50; good beef cows 103-120; medium to good beef cows 95-103; fair to medium cows 90-95; common cows 89-down; FEEDER CATTLE — Steer & bulls 175-210. TOTAL HEAD 212. 10 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 185-235 ton; hay, 2nd and 3rd cutting 195-255; lg. hay per ton 85; big rd. bales 15-40 ton; LG. wheat straw 142.50 ton; oat straw 100 ton.

MOUNT HOPE AUCTION May 27 7 HOGS —280-300 lbs. 53.50-55; 300-320 lbs. 48.5052; boars 3-11. 17 FAT CATTLE — Choice steers 153-161; choice Holstein steers 135-141.50; good Holstein steers 125-135. 8 BULLS — Jersey bulls 118.50-128; 1,000-1,500 bs. 125-137.50; 1,500-2,000 148.50. 85 CULL COWS — Good/ high dress 104-114.50; medium-good 96-104; fair-medium 90-96; light/thin 90-down. 144 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 125-270, 19 DAIRY — Cows 1,675down. FARMERSTOWN 211 CALVES — Back to LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 farm Holstein bulls, 85-120 lbs. 500-590; good 400-500; Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 common 400-down; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 May 26 55 CALVES — Good to lbs. 300-410; crossbred bulls choice calves 500-550; medi- 250-585; Jersey/crossbred um to good calves 450-500; heifers 175-525. 195 GOATS — Kid 160fair to medium calves 385-

down; billies 240-down; nannies 235-down, wethers 360down. 732 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 65-105; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 220-267.50; 40-60 lbs. 185-220; 60-80 lbs. 185230; 80-100 lbs. 170-210; 100130 lbs. 175-197.50. TOTAL HEAD 1,433. 44 LOADS — 2nd cutting Alfalfa 275-310; 3rd and 4th cutting Alfalfa 250-340; mixed, 1st cutting 50-200; mixed, 2nd cutting 100-175; lg. bales hay 45-120 ton; wheat straw 150-185; lg. bales straw 120-125. KIDRON AUCTION May 28 112 HOGS — 230-260 lbs. 38-55; butcher sows 21-28; boars by weight 5-6.50. 637 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 30-67; 41-50 lbs. 46-72; 51-60 lbs. 51-80; 61 lbs.up 60-90; bred sows and gilts 110; service boars 25-160; roasters 65-127.50. 115 CALVES — Back to farm, bull 325-660; back to farm, heifer 160-400; light and thin 210-down-down. 158 CATTLE —Steers 125-132; bulls 119-134; bulls 127-149; good beef cows 108117; medium to good 95-105; thin-poor 94.50-down; feeder steers 140-177.50; heifers 132.50-225. 2 SHEEP — Cull ewes and bucks 95. 25 GOATS — 25-360. 186 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 2,000-down; bred heifers 2,125-down; service bulls 1,035-1,700; open heifers 800-1,460. Total head 1,235; total consignors 226. 30 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 145-185; hay 2nd cutting 55-330; lg. bales 22.50-145 each; straw 180 ton and 125-140 each.

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those years. He has been a member of the District 3 Holstein Club ever since it was formed 42 years ago. He has served as president and in various other offices and has always been a member of the board of directors and still attends all meetings. The farm hosted many meetings and tours over the years. His common sense wisdom has been a huge asset to every organization he has participated in. John and Ruth will celebrate 69 years of marriage on Aug. 10. They have both been strong supporters of registered Holsteins and active members of their community throughout their lives. The family has participated for many years in Holstein shows and local county fairs. Among Ruth’s talents, of which there are many, she quilts and she made each grandchild a quilt using

Games, food at Winesburg Park event Two Little League homerun derby, chicken softball game will all be tournament games, a barbecue and donkey part of a fundraiser for the Winesburg Park to be held Saturday, June X S 13, starting at noon. A X W RM R B O The Little League O 0 PE tournament games will W .5 be held from noon-4 $8 p.m. The homerun derby will be held 4-6 p.m. with registration beginning at 3:30 p.m. The

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the many ribbons won with their registered Holsteins and various other projects. The family is completed with son, Jim (Sandra) Young and daughter, Sharon (Raymond) Hisrich, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A son, Dale Young, and a grandson, Jaime Young, are deceased. They had many cows with outstanding records and many show winners. When the herd had to be sold due to health reasons on June 20, 2001, it numbered 435 and all but five were registered. The barns and part of the farm have been sold but still house Holsteins. John has continued to farm and stay active with the District 3 Holstein Club and the Ohio Holstein Association. “The Black and White cow never had a better friend than John Young.�

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Science camp adds educational fun to summer )` 2,=05 3@5*/ :[HMM >YP[LY The American Association of University Women, Delta Kappa Gamma (educational sorority) and Holmes County 4-H OSU Extension have joined forces to provide enrichment classes for science camp for students who have completed grades four-eight on MondayWednesday, June 22-24, at West Holmes High School in the science wing. Several classes aimed at making science fun with the help of many profes-

sionals is the goal of the science camp. “It is important for kids to be able to make mistakes without consequences,” said Bonnie Trubee, former gifted teacher in the West Holmes District. “Learning through mistakes can be fun. If my rocket didn’t work this time, why not?” Flying Estes Rockets is one of the classes offered, under the instruction of Dr. Robert Anthony, Holmes County coroner. An additional $10 fee for the rocket kit will be charged for the class.

Other classes include hands-on surveying and map making, by Holmes County Engineer Chris Young and assistant Josh Galbraith, rock and mineral identification by Kenton Trubee and robotics by Kathy Blackford. Bonnie Lee Agawa will instruct on is it science or magic, and another former West Holmes teacher, Carol Remington, will have a class on training your brain, retaining and retrieving information. Don Plant will give a class on bats. “There are a lot of things

Holmes Habitat to break ground Holmes County Habitat for Humanity will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for the affiliate’s next home on Monday, June 15 at 6 p.m. The public is invited to attend, with the ceremony being held at the home site on Critchfield Street in Millersburg. The home is being built in partnership with Candy Rowland and her two children. Kristy Bowling, Holmes County Habitat for Humanity president, also is announcing the appointment of Joan Miller to serve as

the affiliate’s executive director. Miller will guide Habitat through the construction of homes, serve as the volunteer coordinator, foster board and volunteer development, handle oversight of policies and coordinate fundraising efforts. “We feel extremely fortunate to have Joan step into this new role,” Bowling said. “She brings with her a wealth of knowledge in the nonprofit world and is a skilled executive director, having previously served in the same capacity for

Park (From Page 14) costs are $10 for ages 13 and younger (baseball) and $20 for ages 14 and older (softball). The donkey softball game begins at 7 p.m. At intermission,

prize and raffle drawings will be held. The barbecue will begin at 3 p.m. Admission is free. Donations will be accepted, and all proceeds benefit park improvements.

Holmes County Rails to Trails for 11 years.” More information about Habitat for Humanity can be found at www.habitatofholmescounty.org or by leaving a message at 330-6744663. Monetary donations can be mailed to P.O. Box 418, Millersburg 44654. Volunteers with all levels of experience are encouraged to call for information on workday opportunities.

going on for a nominal fee,” Trubee said. Cost of the three-day science camp is $30, although some of the classes have additional fees, like the rocket class. A field trip to the Holmes County Airport is on the agenda for a class on aerodynamics and using the flight simulator. Trubee says the goal of AAUW is to encourage women and girls to take advantage of the sciences, technology, engineering

and math. This is a good opportunity to extend your student’s interest in science,” she said. Registration forms are available for the 2015 science camp at the main branch of Holmes County District Public Library (youth department) and can be found on the West Holmes website. Students in East and West Schools have received registration forms. This is the sixth year the

local branch of American Association of University Women has sponsored the science workshops. Their mission is to encourage women and girls to take advantage of opportunities in science. “We are very fortunate to have these people give their time to this program,” Trubee added.

Education and Human Ecology. It contained methods of simplifying nutrition, the benefits of increasing fiber, great sources of fiber and fish and how to identify amounts of fiber. It ended with ways to cook fish and great recipes using fish. Kaitlyn Chukwunede was best weekly and

monthly loser when TOPS OH 1573 met May 27. Leo Tope was best weekly and monthly rededicated loser, with Lana Rush, best weekly and monthly KOPS. Members lost a total of 11¾ pounds. Janice Tope presented a program on “What Is Your Vision?” from the

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Public record Sheriff May 27 — Holmes County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of menacing on County Road 25 in Richland Township. A report was taken of assault on Main Street in Berlin. A bad check reportedly was passed on Oak Street in Berlin. Criminal damage was reported on County Road 400 in Monroe Township. May 29 — Assault was reported on Township Road 323 in Prairie Township. Fraud was reported on Rhine Road in Berlin Township. May 30 — A report was taken of domestic violence on Township Road 466 in

Washington Township. Assault was reported on state route 226 in Washington Township. A report of burglary was received on state Route 754 in Ripley Township. A report was taken of domestic violence on Maple Street in Berlin. June 1 — Breaking and entering was reported on Township Road 652 in Paint Township. June 2 — Domestic violence was reported on Township Road 14 in Richland Township.

Police May 26 — Millersburg Police Department responded to a call for mental health at a residence on East Jackson Street. Offi-

(From Page 15) cers found there to be an assault and a report was taken of domestic violence. Breaking and entering was reported at a residence on South Washington Street. May 28 — Millersburg Police investigated a stopped school bus complaint on South Washington Street, where the driver was identified and issued a citation. Domestic violence was reported on South Mad Anthony Street. The department responded to a business on Wooster Road for a report of narcotics use. Police officers responded to a report of domestic violence. A subject was transported to Pomerene Hospital for mental health evaluation.

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Friends of Fredericksburg Potteries Discussion of the pottery was the main topic when Friends of Fredericksburg Potteries met April 25. Vernon Miller presented a layout of the plant for anyone who wanted a copy. Rex Butler, a member who lives in Cornelius, N.C., talked about the books he has put together on pottery, titled “James Murphy on FAPCO” and “Cameron Clay Products.” Members are putting a display of pottery for the Fourth of July in windows downtown. A wiener roast

will be held July 18 at 4 p.m. at the home of Vernon and Sara Miller. The fall meeting date is Oct. 17 at 2 p.m. at Fredericksburg Legion. It will be election of officers. An open discussion on identifying pieces that are Fredericksburg Pottery followed.

Fredericksburg American Legion Auxiliary Fredericksburg Legion Auxiliary met May 28 when it was noted the Freedom Flags are up and looking good. A sign-up sheet was sent around for members to help if there are any problems. Volunteers are needed for the second week of June. Becky Chenevey will help the third week, but a volunteer is needed to help her. There are order forms at the Legion to order auxiliary T-shirts. All members are asked to purchase one

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Shreve American Legion Shreve American Legion Auxiliary Unit 67 met May 19. Election of officers resulted in keeping current officers. It was voted to change the meeting night to the second Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. Shelby Reutter will represent the Legion Auxiliary at Buckeye Girls State on June 14. New days of operation beginning June 1 for the American Legion Canteen will be Friday, Saturday, Sunday with hours to be determined. June 16 will be the American Legion County Auxiliary meeting at Doylestown Post 407 at 1 p.m. Shreve American Legion, Forest Post 67 will host Lima Company Memorial, Eyes of Freedom, June 11-14 at the Wayne County Fairgrounds. The next meeting will be June 9 at 6 p.m.

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Fredericksburg On the heels of construction and instruction Our street is jumping this week. Some people are moving in four doors up on our side of the street and across the street two doors down. Directly across the street the builders are ready to pour the cement pad for a new start, as well as a few doors up the street. There are subcontractors and pickup trucks all over the place. There is a Mayflower moving van and a Lowe’s delivery truck fighting for parking space in front of our house, mixed in with all the various workers. It’s a mad house. Sometimes you can barely get out of your own driveway, or if you manage to squeeze out it’s tough to get back in later. In the meantime, The Man of the House is off the reservation helping our pastor put siding on his new house. It is the

fourth week he has been working on the project and it’s keeping him out of trouble for the most part — almost like a real job. However, he has developed what appears to be a heel spur and plantar fasciitis, and is having great discomfort when he first starts to walk anywhere. So far he has tried large doses of ibuprofen, ice and a new set of Dr. Scholl’s orthotics especially designed for the problem. It seems to be helping somewhat. We got a big kick out of the instructions that came with the orthotics. Instructions for use: 1) Insert left

orthotic into left shoe with logo down, 2) Repeat with right orthotic in right shoe, 3) Replace orthotics every six months. We wonder what would happen if you would start with the right shoe instead of the left! If all of the above fails to work, he will likely see a doctor. Last night after he got home from this volunteer job, we went across the street to a party given by our neighbors in celebration of the completion of their addition of a brand new enclosed porch. Any excuse for a get-together is the theme here. They had the works — everything from appetizers to a complete meal. There were at least 24 people there, including some neighbors that we’d never seen or met before so it was a good opportunity to talk. One couple

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Constance was able to retire and open C&C Treasure Seekers in December 2014. “Antiquing has been a true hobby and passion of Constance’s for over 10 years now,� said her son, Jeff Burkey. Jeff assists his mother with managing the accounting end of the business. Other than that, Jeff said “she is a one-lady show.� Since opening C&C Treasure Seekers, Constance enjoys adding new inven-

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Frenette-Rickly golf outing is June 28 The 16th annual Aimee Frenette-Rickly Golf Tournament will be held June 28 at Fire Ridge Golf Course in Millersburg. Golfers may sign up before the event at Fire Ridge Golf Course or at the Killbuck VFW. Checkin will be 8-8:45 a.m. with a tee off time of 9 a.m. The event raises funds for the Aimee Frenette-Rick-

ly Memorial Scholarship fund held and managed by the Holmes County Education Foundation. Cost per golfer is $55 for non-pass holders and $40 for season pass holders. The fee includes 18 holes, cart, lunch and dinner. There will be opportunities to purchase skins, mulligans, raffle tickets and 50/50 tickets.

Frenette-Rickly attended West Holmes High School where she was involved in softball, volleyball, National Honor Society, student council and 4-H. She graduated in 1994 and went on to study Family & Consumer Science Education at Ohio University, graduating in 1998. Following gradua-

tion, she student-taught in the East and West Holmes districts. She served as assistant softball coach for West Holmes High School. She died in 1999. This year’s recipient of the Frenette-Rickly Scholarship is Hannah Miller, who will study communications at Muskingum University.

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Marriage licenses Andrew D. Anderson, 25, 7300 Township Road 551, Holmesville, laborer, and Lori A. Yoder, 4179 Township Road 617, Millersburg, cleaner/baby-sitter. Mark L. Kuhns, 23, 3718 Township Road 371, Millersburg, woodworker, and Miriam D. Hershberger, 20, 8283 Zuercher Road,

Apple Creek, homemaker. Sam A. Hershberger, 26, 11003 Harrison Road, Apple Creek, woodworker, and Lovina O. Mast, 21, 8368 State Route 241, Fredericksburg, homemaker. Dennis R. Hershberger, 22, 7739 County Road 189, Holmesville, woodworker, and Miriam M. Yoder, 20,

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Holmes County Amish Committee donates money for road repairs The Holmes County Amish Steering Committee, a subgroup of the Amish Safety Committee, donated $124,000 to a Road Maintenance Fund that will pay for resurfacing work next week on state Route 557 through Charm.

In accordance with Section 5501.33(A) of the Ohio Revised Code (ORC), any organization, individual or group of individuals may give money to the Ohio Department of Transportation to pay expenses the state incurs

in maintaining, repairing or reconstructing state highways and roads upon which animaldrawn vehicles travel. ODOT District 11 Deputy Director Lloyd MacAdam said, “We are thrilled with this part-

nership and very appreciative of the Amish community’s generosity to assist us with roadway maintenance and repairs. It helps us stretch our dollars to do more work.” Melway Paving Co. Inc., from

Holmesville, Ohio, will perform this work, which began Monday, June 1. Traffic will be maintained with flaggers. ODOT is contributing $7,275 toward this project, totaling $131,275.

Health screenings Pomerene Hospital performs rene Medical Center in Mount Screening times are 7-10 a.m. month. Health screenings taking will be on the third Wednesday For information, contact 330health screenings at the Pome- Hope, at 4606 County Road 160. on the first Wednesday of each place at Keim Lumber in Charm of every month from 7-10 a.m. 674-1584, Ext. 1764.

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Jody Shaffer, 49 Jody Ann Shaffer, 49, of Killbuck, was called home by the Lord, Sunday afternoon, May 31, 2015, at the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, following a courageous battle with leukemia. Funeral services were Thursday, June 4 at New Pointe Community Church with pastor Chad Stutzman officiating. Burial was at Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg. Those wishing to share a memory or make on-line condolences may do so by visiting the funeral home’s website at www.alexanderfhinc.com. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Relay for Life, Holmes County Chapter, 525 North Broad St., Canfield, 44406. Jody was born Nov. 15, 1965, in Akron, and was the daughter of Sullivan Richard and Lola Elizabeth (Gates) DeMarco. On Dec. 29, 1990, she married Kevin Ray Shaffer, and he preceded her in death Jan. 18, 2002. Jody worked 19 years at Wooster Community Hospital as a surgical technician. She took great pride in the before and after care she gave to the surgical patients and was known for her tremendous sense of humor, leaving a few “Temporary Tattoos� behind on unsuspecting family members. She was a member of New Pointe Community Church. She loved nothing more than spending time with her kids, their yearly beach vacations, watching

their sporting events and watching them grow into the young adults they have become. She enjoyed studying and reading her Bible. She is survived by her two children, Dustin Ray Shaffer and Shelbee Elizabeth Shaffer, both of the home; sisters and brother, Shari DeMarco of Orrville, Susie (Zeke) Helmick of Blissfield, Rick (Lori) DeMarco of Killbuck, and Tammy (Dave) Cross of Millersburg; and a niece, Ellie (Hans) Ramseyer, and their children, Ethan, Hadyn, Ana, and one more on the way. She is also survived by her best friend and Godmother to her children, Diana Morrison of Millersburg. She was preceded in death by her parents and husband, Kevin. “For I know the plans I have for you,� declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah 29:11

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Bernard ‘Bill’ Bretz, 64 GLENMONT — Bernard “Bill� Bretz, 64, Glenmont, passed away Saturday, May 30, 2015, at Majora Lane Care Center, Millersburg, following a short illness. Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Killbuck Cemetery with Bob Hines officiating. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting the funeral home’s website at www.alexanderfhinc.com. He was born July 18, 1950, in Millersburg to Robert and Lillian (Arnold) Bretz. Bill had previously worked at Kaufman Tire and Rhino Furniture, retiring recently. He enjoyed the outdoors, fishing and camping every weekend. He is survived by children Stacey, Billie, Joni, Mandy and Derrick; 10 grandchil-

dren and one on the way; two great-grandchildren; sisters Barb (Ed) Weaver, Bobbie (Don) Baker, Dorothy (Jay) Crane and Wanda (Ken) Wilson; and special friends Grace, Chip and Diane. He was preceded in death by his parents and an infant brother, Robert. Bill will be deeply missed by his family and friends.

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Sharon R. Hewitt, 70, of nieces and nephews. Mount Eaton, died Friday, In addition to her parMay 29, 2015 from injuries ents, she was preceded in sustained in a motor vehi- death by brothers, Curtis cle accident near Dalton. and Clayton. She was born in Following her wishes, Massillon Aug. 2, 1944 to cremation has taken place the late Clifton and Lena and a service to celebrate (Combs) Hewitt and Sharon’s life will be held had lived all of her life Saturday, June 6 at the in Mt. Eaton. She was a Mount Eaton Community member of the Mt. Eaton Church with her nephew Community Church and Craig Hewitt officiating. worked at the Amish Burial was in the West Door in Wilmot. Lawn Cemetery in Mount She is survived by sisters, Eaton. Spidell Funeral Violet Snyder of Mt. Home in Mount Eaton Eaton, Audrey (Harold) handled the arrangements. Conkle of Sugarcreek and A memorial website Gloria (Michael) Winkler has been created by the Maybell Goodwin, 85 of Mt. Eaton; brothers, funeral home and may be Maybell E. Goodwin, James Goodwin; a son, Rodney (Coleen) Hewitt accessed at www.spidell85, of Holmesville, passed Ivan Stillwagner Jr.; and of Kidron and Gordon funeralhome.com, where (Bonnie) Hewitt of you may share a memory away Wednesday, May 20, her parents. 2015, at Wooster Commu- Funeral services were Arizona; and numerous or sign the guest book. nity Hospital. Tuesday, May 26 at MenShe was born in Becks nonite Christian Assembly, Mills on Sept. 13, 1929, to with Pastor Jeremy Miller the late Russell and Bessie officiating. Burial was in Varnes and was a member the church cemetery. ([SHULHQFHG GULYHUV DQG QHZ &ODVV $ of Mennonite Christian Spidell Funeral Home &'/ KROGHUV VKRXOG DSSO\ WXLWLRQ Assembly in Fredericks- in Mount Eaton handled UHLPEXUVHPHQW IRU TXDOL¿HG FDQGLGDWHV burg. arrangements. 72 61 5+)0 10 $1075 /#; #22.; Surviving are a sister, A memorial website '#40 72 61 ;'#4 Nina Butler of Killbuck; has been created by the 5HJLRQDO 7DQNHU 'HGLFDWHG numerous nieces and funeral home and may be DQG ,QWHUPRGDO :RUN _ 6ROR DQG 7HDPV nephews; and her church accessed at www.spidellfu3DLG RULHQWDWLRQ WUDLQLQJ DQG YDFDWLRQ family. neralhome.com where you 0HGLFDO GHQWDO DQG YLVLRQ LQVXUDQFH She was preceded in may share a memory or ##RRN[ UEJPGKFGTLQDU EQO PGYLQDU ^ /QTG +PHQ 24+&' RRNN[ UEJJPGKF KFGTLQD L DU EQO PGYLQD L DU ^ /QTG +PHQ PH 24+ 24+&' &' death by her husband, sign the guestbook. (2( 0 ) ' 9 (2( 0 ) ' 9

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of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., and John William Bottomley of Charlotte, N.C.; seven grandchildren, Adam Kenneth Smith, Laura Elizabeth Smith, Christopher Thomas Smith and Emily Catherine Smith, all of northern Virginia, Krystin Elizabeth Bottomley of Florida, William Matthew Bottomley and Angela Yost, both of Berkeley Springs, W.Va.; three greatgrandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three sisters, Lucille Grigsby, Louise Brenneman and Doris Dowling; and two brothers, Harold Bottomley and Lawrence Melvin Bottomley. Graveside services with military rites by the 555th Honors Detachment will be Saturday, June 6, at 10 a.m. at Maple Grove Cemetery (Kister and Maple Grove roads), with the Rev. Robert Moskowitz officiating. Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve is handling arrangements.

Martin Hochstetler, 38 Martin A. Hochstetler, 38, 2700 Kidron Road, Orrville, died June 1, 2015, at his home after a courageous 10-year battle with brain tumors. He was born Jan. 4, 1977, to Abe J. and Anna (Gingerich) Hochstetler and lived all of his life in the Kidron area. On Oct. 2, 1997, he married Susan Miller. She survives. He was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Kaitlyn, Melody, Seth, Abigail and Luke; his parents of Kidron; brothers and sisters, Linda (Lester) Yoder of

Holmesville, Betty (David) Weaver, Paul (Nora) Hochstetler, Mary Ann (Atlee) Coblentz, Susie (Joe) Miller, Ella (Stephen) Miller, and David (Betty) Hochstetler, all of Apple Creek, Clara (Wayne Jr.) Miller, Aden (Ruth) Hochstetler and Steven (Kris) Hochstetler, all of Orrville; and his father- and mother-in-law, Roy and Ida Miller of Charm. Services were June 4 at the family residence with Bishop Harry Weaver officiating. Burial was in the Hochstetler Cemetery. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled arrangements.

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Mini concerts featured at Coshocton Dulcimer Days The Coshocton Dulcimer Days Festival, June 20-21, includes mini concerts on Friday evening and throughout the day Saturday at the Warehouse Restaurant Garden Court, including performers Bing Futch, Mark Alan Wade, David and Annette Lindsey, Sharon and Terry Kirby, Wildwood & Friends, Paul Conrad, Jan Hammond, Brett Ridgeway, Katie Moritz, Hunter Walker, Wendy Songe and Sharon O’Connell. The headliner concert is Saturday, June 20 at 7 p.m. at Roscoe United Methodist Church. “We are very excited about this feature concert this year,� added Louise Cardenzana, Dulcimer Days treasurer. “We think the audience is in for a real treat with Dan Landrum, from Tennessee, on the hammered dulcimer; and Aubrey Atwater and Elwood Donnelly, from Rhode

Island, on mountain dulcimers. All of these performers are very high energy, so they put on an exciting show. This year we are also thrilled to have a grand finale at the end of the headliner concert which should be a lot of fun.� Admission is free to the concert but there will be a freewill offering. An outdoor gospel sing will be held on Sunday at 11 a.m. at the Roscoe Village Central Stage. Also on Sunday, the Mid-East Regional Dulcimer Championships will take place beginning at 1 p.m. The winning competitors will then be eligible to compete in the National Competition in Winfield, Kansas. The raffle items at the Coshocton Dulcimer Days Festival include a Hammered Dulcimer from David’s Dulcimers, a Mountain Dulcimer donated by Paul

Conrad, a bowed psaltery donated by Terry Kirby, and many more items. The Coshocton Dulcimer Days Festival takes place in Historic Roscoe Village, a restored 1830s Canal Era town featuring shopping, dining and history. The Roscoe Village Visitor Center is located at 600 N. Whitewoman St., Coshocton. The Coshocton Dulcimer Days Festival is sponsored by the Coshocton Music Corp. and Central Ohio Technical College, with support from the Roscoe Village Business Association and Roscoe Village Foundation. For more information about Coshocton Dulcimer Days, contact the Coshocton Visitors Bureau at (740) 6224877, 800-338-4724 or go to www.VisitCoshocton.com or find a complete schedule at www.CoshoctonDulcimerDays.com.

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groups of graduates have come before and will come after them. Nevertheless, “to us this day is special. It means something. We’ve come a long way to make it here. We’ve grown up a lot in the last four years,” he said, adding their time together filled them each with a wealth of knowledge they will all take with them. “We learned not just the state curriculum, but appropriate dancing,” he said, pausing briefly in the wake of a wave of laughter. “We discovered our passions, our fears and our God-given talents. Without calculating the exact number, he said, “we’ve spent a lot of seconds together. They weren’t just wasted on Instagram, Facebook and,

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12-inning heartbreaker for Hiland in regional finals )` 9(5+@ >699,33 :WVY[Z :[HMM LANCASTER — Hiland and Newark Catholic each went to the brink in regional semifinal baseball games last Thursday, both winning 2-1, extra-inning thrillers. It wasn’t surprising, then, that the Hawks and Green Wave — like so many times in the past — once again went to the threshold on the next day. And, in a familiar result, Newark Catholic ended Hiland’s season in heartbreaking fashion. Jack Wollenburg’s 12thinning RBI single lifted Newark Catholic to a 5-4 victory over Hiland at Lancaster’s Beavers Field. The Green Wave (20-11-1) will make their 15th state tournament appearance in Columbus, while the Hawks had their 24-game win streak snapped, finishing its season at 28-4. “It’s no doubt the toughest loss I’ve experienced as a coach, no question,� Hiland coach Tom Gibson said. “And to make it worse, we had our chances. We give a tip of the hat to (NC), but my gosh, I’m just not sure we didn’t have the team to beat in this whole thing. We just didn’t execute when we had to. “The only silver lining to this type of loss is that unless you win the whole dang thing, all but one team is going home heartbroken. But that certainly doesn’t make this loss any easier.� The two teams traded four-run punches in the first inning, then went scoreless until the 12th. The Green Wave’s Tanner Lake led off with a walk followed by a Mitch Lohr single against Hiland

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Lowe. Borntrager was up next, delivering a single to right. Zach Kent’s throw to home was slightly off line, but Lohr blocked the path of the sliding Kline, who was tagged out trying to scramble back to the plate after clearly beating Kent’s throw. Yoder (5 2/3 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 8 K, 2 BB) was nearly flawless, allowing just three hits in five-plus innings before handing the ball to Lowe in the seventh. Yoder was out of innings by OHSAA rules (10 in back-to-back days). Lowe sat the Green Wave down in order in the seventh and eighth before giving way to Thursday’s starter Eric Mullet with two down in the ninth. Lowe allowed just two hits and a walk. The big blow to the Hawks, however, came in the ninth. Loading the bases for the second con-

secutive game with no outs, Hiland, for the second straight day, failed to score. Lowe led off with a triple, then Borntrager and Yoder were given intentional walks to load the bases. Hershberger and Derek Miller went down swinging, then Brandt Miller popped to third to end the threat. “Well, obviously that just can’t happen in that situation, and to have it happen two days in a row is just mind-boggling,� Gibson said. “And let’s be honest, if we score Thursday when we had that situation, we wouldn’t have had to throw Clyde so many innings. No one was going to touch Clyde this week, he was that good. “I really don’t even know what to say about it, other than it’s a very, very, big rarity when you can’t score with the bases loaded, let alone do it twice in two days.� The score remained at 4-4 until the Green Wave’s half of the 12th.

Engle started the inning with a walk, then moved to second on Kent’s sacbunt. Halloy singled to put runners at the corners, and Wollenburg slapped a single to right which proved to be the gamewinner. Kent retired the Hawks in order in the bottom half of the inning. “These two games were the most incredible series of games I’ve ever coach in,� Newark Catholic coach John Cannizzaro said. “So many ups and downs, so many times when you thought you lost the game, then won it, totally amazing and draining. I give Hiland a lot of credit, that’s a great baseball team. “I was here yesterday when they didn’t score after loading the bases with no outs, and then when they did it again, I thought there’s no way it could happen again. Just an amazing turn of events.� The Green Wave will be trying for its eighth state championship.

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Hiland (From Page 27) community, he said he and his classmates have appreciated that support. Reflecting on their years in high school, he asked his classmates to consider if they’d been successful in chasing their dreams, reaching their goals and fulfilling God’s plans. For his own part, he said, some of those answers are “Yes,” others are “No.” N e v e r t h e l e s s, he encouraged the graduates to “look at what you’ve done, that you might do better next time.” Realizing they each have only one chance to live each moment in life, including high school, he suggested that, going into the future, they all ask themselves if they’re doing it right and doing everything worthwhile to fulfill their destinies. “What’s holding you back?” he asked. “What do you have to lose? Don’t be afraid of failure. If you fail, at least you gave your very best,” he said, noting that, each with his own unique DNA, “no one can do what you can. Find out what you’re passionate about. … I can assure you one thing. Netflix probably doesn’t have the answers. “High school has given this class a great start,” he said, reviewing some of the more memorable lessons he learned during his four years at Hiland, reminding all in atten-

dance that “despite what the Red Cross tells you, only Jesus’ blood can save you.” During their high school career, he said, “we figured out our goals and future plans and how much we care about each other. I pray that we live up to our full potential and embrace God’s plans for us.” Realizing some of her classmates “can’t wait to get out of here,” while others dread the thought of a future in which they must start making their own way, salutatorian Tonya Beachy took the stage saying, “Who would have ever thought we would have made it to graduation.” And, despite their outlook on the future, “no matter where life takes us, we will always have our memories.” In helping them to reach this monumental moment, she extended a big “shout out” to the teachers, without whom they “couldn’t have done it.” She also gave praise to the parents, who worked behind the scenes to make their success possible. Graduation, she said, is a “monumental time in every teenager’s life,” the culmination of many years of education together, during which time they made friendships that will last a lifetime. Moving into the future, she said, they must now face the inevitable. “We

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month ago we had to ask to use the bathroom.” “We will move on to do great things,” she said. Congratulations class of 2015. We did it.”

A total of 64 graduates completed the class, which graduated during Sunday’s 2 p.m. ceremony at the Perry Reese Community Center.

Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330-674-5676 or cpratt@ t h e - d a i l y - re c o r d . c o m . She’s @drnewsgirl on Twitter.


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Absolute Byler Real Estate Auction

Location: 9356 Harrison Rd Apple Creek, Ohio 44606. From Fredericksburg take Harrison Rd east to location, or from Mt Eaton take Harrison Rd west thru Maysville to location.

Friday June 26, 2015 • 6:00 P.M.

INVESTMENT PROPERTY AUCTIONS

Home*Shop*Barn on 2.7 Acres*Excellent Location Salt Creek Twp*Wayne County*Southeast Schools OPEN HOUSE: MONDAY JUNE 15TH 5P-7P

3 RENTAL HOMES-WOOSTER AND MILLERSBURG 2 DATES-2 LOCATIONS Will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on locations

MONDAY JUNE 22, 2015 6:00 P.M SELLING IN MILLERSBURG Located at 524 Massillon Road in Millersburg. Access is off South CritchďŹ eld or Tanager St. which both run off 241 just NE of the square. This property features an older 3 bedroom home and 2 car garage. Has been a rental for many years, has land for expansion, and has been easy to rent. A little hard to ďŹ nd, needs some TLC, and shows a good return.

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TUESDAY JUNE 23, 2015 6:00 P.M.

Bar-B-Q chicken and lunch stand by East Mt Eaton School. Auction to beneďŹ t Andy S Hershberger. Andy has been paralyzed since his accident in 1999.And has ongoing expenses. ITEMS INCLUDED; Big trotting horse, Buggy harness, Tiller, Lawn mower, weed eater, chainsaw, leaf blower, cordless drill, 2 adult bikes, 2 kids bikes, child wagon, lifetime tables, Lifetime folding chairs, gas grill, Bosch mixer, Thomas Mueller musical clock, Nutra Mill patio set, handyman jack, and lots more, all items are new. We welcome and appreciate any items you want to donate. Auction held in conjunction with Mt Eaton Days.

SELLING IN WOOSTER Located at 222 W. Vine St. and 302 W. Vine St.. Vine St. runs off Spruce St.. 222 W. Vine has a newer furnace and water heater, new roof this year, 3-4 bedrooms, and rents for $550/ month. The recent tenants were there 18 years. 302 Vine St. has 3-4 bedrooms, partial new roof this year, and rents for $500/ month. These properties are not fancy, but are easy to rent and are adjoining. They will be offered separately and together and sell in the manner that nets the most for the seller. All 3 properties will be open for your inspection 1 hour before the auction. Terms on all 3 auctions are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. All sell absolute to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium. Arrange your ďŹ nancing and come bid your judgment. Current returns on rentals are better than money in the bank. Put your dollars to work. Pictures and plats at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on real estate auctions. JEANINE KENDLE, OWNER AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Dave Acker BROKER- Jack Gant

Auction committee; Wayne Hershberger 330-359-0184 Daniel Miller 330-231-2382 Emery Weaver 330-439-3757 Auctioneer Steve Chupp 330-465-4725

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This Amish Style Home features an Eat-in Kitchen with a walk-in pantry, Large Living Room, Enclosed Sun Porch, 2 Bedrooms, and a Full Bath on the main oor, plus 4 Bedrooms upstairs. There is also a partially ďŹ nished, full walk-out basement with a kitchen, laundry area and fruit cellar, and it has a front porch and a nice deck. The home has hardwood oors nearly thru-out, and replacement windows on the main oor. There is NE Ohio gas for heat and it is partially wired. Other improvements include a 24x36 insulated shop and a 24x36 barn for your horse with a lean-to for the buggy, plus 2 storage buildings. The property has very nice setting with mature landscaping and has been well maintained. You can move right into this home yet it may well be in an affordable price range. Stop by at Open House and be ready to bid your judgement auction day. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment auction day, balance at closing in 45 days. No ďŹ nancing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Possession 30 days after closing. Taxes: $1156 per ½ year. Auction by Order of: Mrs. Ella Byler

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SLUTZ AUCTION

Contents of Former Slutz and Son Elevator

Tuesday June 16th @ 4:00P.M. Fredericksburg, OH LOCATION: 251 Clay Street. Fredericksburg, OH 44627 from Rt. 250 take Fredericksburg rd. south to town and turn right at the square. From Rt. 83 go east on Harrison rd. to Fredericksburg. (Watch for signs) Ford 8N – Old signs – Antiques – Tools - Feed mill Equip. ITEMS OFFERED INCLUDE: Ford 8n tractor W/loader (new rubber); King cutter 3pt. 5’ rotary mower; HD 7’ 3pt. Scraper blade; David Bradley grain elevator; Triumph 500 Bu. per hr. corn Sheller (may need disassembled); Prater feed grinder w/ crusher (needs dismantled & moved); feed bagger w/scales; Electric hoist overhead crane to be removed; conveyers; grain tester; METAL AND PORCELAIN SIGNAGE. Signs to include - Lehigh Cement; Custom Molasses; Cattle Crossing Wayne Feeds; Large 2 piece Wayne Feeds (porcelain); Wirthmore Stock Feeds; VC Fertilizers; Dr. Salisbury poultry; Basic Bulk Ag. Lime; Partners Plus; Sakrete; Acme Paint; Diamond Pet Foods; Steyer Seed; Logsdon Leghorns; Kidron Seed; Ivercare; Sohio; 4x6’ lighted 7 up. Old store displays; lots of old feed sacs; yardsticks; local advertising pieces; old Sinclair oil cans; RR hammers and spike pullers; log chains; Feed carts; hanging Scales; window screen loom; 2steel dock plates; Alum tow-motor ramp; pallet jack; elec. Pallet jack; old vise; sack carts; old welder; slip scraper; old RR caboose stove; primitives; old Halls safe Cleveland; lighted shelving; welder; torch set; old Ford truck parts; hardware bins; a lot of misc. hardware; plastic gay-lords; a lot of hand and garden tools; forks; shovels; rakes, scythe’s; 9 large open end wrenches ; poulan push mower; lawn sweep; electric motors; iron and scrap; box lots and much much more to be discovered. NOTE: Art and Eleanor had ran the feed mill for many years and are both retired and have decided to liquidate the contents of the former elevator. The mill has been in the Slutz family for well over 100 yrs. so there will be many items yet to be discovered by sale time. Bring the truck and a friend as we will be selling in two rings. Good close parking, food available. Plan to attend! Pictures at www.reshowcase.com and www.auctionzip.com ID#12148 TERMS: Cash, good Check, Register for number, not responsible for accidents or usage of items after they are sold. Arthur and Eleanor Slutz, Owners. Questions on items before sale day call (330) 698-5412

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FERGUSON AUCTION

GOOD HOUSEHOLD AND FURNITURE ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-TOOLS WOOD SPLITTER-APPLIANCES Moving to smaller quarters and 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 JUNE 11, 2015 • 9:00 A.M. FERGUSON AUCTION Speed Queen HD, Super Capacity, Commercial auto washer and dryer only 6 years old; 3 pc. bedroom suite; maple dinette table and chairs; recliner; costume jewelry; Longaberger baskets; good dishes and cookware; collectible dishes and glass; oor and table lamps; glass top stands; small china cabinet; good side chairs; towels and linens; cedar chest; patio furniture; full length mirror and stand; pictures and frames; good selection of nice purses; 2 drawer ďŹ le cabinet; good box lots; and more. TOOLS- Craftsman rolling tool box; lawn and garden tools; good selection of metal shelves; and more. The home is full of good usable items. Auction by order of Roy Ferguson POA for DOROTHY FERGUSON, OWNER AUCTION #2 2 spool beds; curly maple chest; sofa table; sewing rocker; wicker couch and rocker; 2 over 2 chest; books; sewing machine; misc. stands; Christmas decorations; whiskey bottles; JD pedal tractor; exercise equipment; crocks; camp stove; Candlewick dishes; John Wayne plates; canning jars; and more. TOOLS- HD pull type wood splitter; bikes and helmets; wooden planes and mallets; 5x12 trailer; wheelbarrow; hand and power tools; chain saws; welder; windmill; lawn roller; ladders; garden trailer; and more. AUCTION #3 Jenn Air auto washer; Hotpoint dryer; 6 in. wood planer; canopy for MF tractor; older Craftsman table router; twin bed; misc. chairs; antique garden cultivator; seasonal decorations; motorcycle helmets; dishes and glassware; good misc. boxes; and more. AUCTION #4 25 ats of old jewelry; good selection of postcards; old photos; old paper; and more. NOTE – A very partial list for a good clean auction from start to ďŹ nish. Selling in 2-3 rings. Pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. Plan to attend. TERMS- Cash or Good Check Breakfast and lunch AUCTIONEERS Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson

(330)264-8342 Auctioneers: Nick DeFelice, Drew Turner (330) 464-1302

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Gun Auction 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.

Thursday, June 11, 2015 • 4:00 PM 150+ Guns * Knives * Ammo * Holsters * Misc. New Guns: Kel Tec PMR30 .22 Mag.; Glock 45; Glock 40; Sccy 9mm; Taurus Millennium G2 9mm; SpringďŹ eld .45 with laser and mags; Smith & Wesson 9mm; SpringďŹ eld 9mm; Remington 1100 .410; Taurus PT 1911 AR .45 ACP; Remington Model 870 .410; Century Coach Gun SxS 20 Ga.; Henry Maresleg .410 Ga.; Heritage Rough Rider .22 Cal.; New England Firearms Pardner – 12 Ga. & .50 Cal. Used Handguns: Heritage Rough Rider .22 & .22 Mag.; Glock 20 10mm; Bersa Thunder 22; Walther P22; S&W SD9VE 9mm; S&W 22A; S&W SW40VE; Hi-Point .380; Ballester Molina .45 Cal.; Glock 22 .40 Cal.; S&W Bodyguard .380; Kahr PM45 .45 ACP; Bersa Thunder .380; S&W Mod. 459 9mm; High Standard Sport King & Mod. 101 .22 Cal.; Walther SP22 .22 Cal.; Taurus TCP .380 Cal. and many more not listed. Used Long Guns: Winchester Model 12 12 & 16 Ga.; Winchester mod. 1893 12 Ga.; Winchester mod. 1897 12 Ga.; Winchester Mod. 1906 Expert .22 Cal.; EnďŹ eld No. 4 MK1 .303 Cal.; Weatherby Mod. 92 12 Ga.; Savage Mod. 24 EDL .22 Cal./.410 Ga.; Custom Made Sako Action .264 Cal.; Remington 870 Express 28 Ga.; Marlin Mod. 782 .22 Cal.; Remington Nylon Apache 77 & Mohawk .22 Cal; Kimber Mod. 82 .22 Cal.; Winchester Mod. 67 .22 Cal.; Savage Mod. B .17 WSM; H&R Mod. SB 1 .45-70 Cal. Thumbhole Stock; Stevens Crackshots; SpringďŹ eld .30 Cal. Rie; Mossberg 400 .22 Cal.; Franchi 20 Ga.; Marlin Mod. 15Y .22 Cal.; Remington Mod. 783 .22-250 Cal.; Savage Mod. 11 .243 Cal.; Winchester Mod. 1890 .22 Cal. and many more. Ammo & Misc.: Ammo including 22; 410; .270; 20 ga.; 12 ga.; and much more; 30+ browning choke tubes; antler mounts; skull mounts; scopes; coyote calls; gun cases; sleeves & much more. Items are still being consigned and who knows what will show up. Note: This will be an FFL regulated sale, with photo ID required and FFL forms being completed. We will start the sale at 4:00 PM with the ammo & misc. and be on guns at approx. 5-5:30 PM. For a complete catalog visit www.kaufman-auctions.com or call 330.852.4111. Online bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions.com or www.proxibid.com.

DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524 or derrick@kaufmanrealty.com CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER 330-464-5155 or cliff@kaufmanrealty.com


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Absolute Steiner Real Estate & Content Auction Eastern Holmes County

LOCATION: 5790 SR 39 Millersburg, Ohio 44654. GPS Coordinates: 40.554424, -81.830712. From Berlin take SR39/US 62 west two miles to location. From Millersburg take SR 39/ US 62 east 4.8 miles to location.

Tuesday June 9, 2015 • 4:00 PM 1.081 Acres * Berlin Twp. * Holmes Co. * East Holmes Schools * Bungalow Home * 24’x30’ Barn 22’x40’ Garage * Immaculate Grounds * JD 2210 Tractor * Attachments * Scag Tiger Cub Equipment * Storage Barns * Guns * Furniture * Household

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Monday June 8, 2015 • 4:00 PM 2-3 Bedroom Bungalow Home on City Lot * Attached Garage *City of Orrville* Green Twp* Wayne County* Orrville City Schools* 2002 Chevy Impala LS * Appliances * Furniture * Books* Collectibles * Misc. Household

Absolute Jacob J. Mast Estate Auction

Berlin Village Real Estate & Contents Location: 4737 SR 39 Millersburg, (Berlin) Ohio 44654. GPS Coordinates: 40.560749, -81.792574. From the square in Berlin take Main Street east ½ mile to location.

Thursday June 25, 2015 • 4:00 P.M. Open for Inspection: Friday May 29th 5:00 to 7:00 PM Immaculately maintained landscaping and grounds surround this bungalow home, barn and garage located just west of Berlin in Eastern Holmes County. The 1.5-story updated bungalow home consists of three bedrooms, two baths, kitchen, dining room and spacious living room with functioning ďŹ replace. Additional improvements include the solid 24’x30’ 2-story barn along with a 22’x40’ garage building and a gazebo all surrounded by one of the lushest lawns in the area. Mechanics of the home are gas heat with newer furnace, private well and septic. Visit kaufmanrealty.com for maps, brochure and contact Jr or Anthony with any questions. The real estate will be sold at 6:00 PM. Legal: Parcels 0100046, 0100047, 0100579001 in Berlin Twp. of Holmes County and the East Holmes School District. Taxes per half: $684.88. Closing in 45 days. Terms: 10% nonrefundable security deposit the day of auction and the balance due at closing with no ďŹ nancing or other contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate, but not guaranteed. Buyers must independently investigate and conďŹ rm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Announcements the day of the auction, take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Tractor, Zero-Turn, Equipment, Barns & Tools: JD 2210 HST, 4WD, 22hp diesel, 62â€? deck, w/ ROPS, like new, 470 hrs; JD 5’ front blade; Scag Tiger Cub zero turn, 48â€? deck, 24hp, 535 hrs; Toro SR4 21â€? self-propelled mower, bagger, warranty; Lawn Boy 21â€? mower; Echo SRM-225 trimmer; Stihl FC 85 edger; Land Pride FSP 500, 3pt broadcast spreader; Turfco 3pt 4’ aerator; Huskee 3pt lawn sprayer; pull behind lawn spreader; 6’x12’ trailer; pull type lawn roller; ďŹ berglass lawn cart; 10’x16’ storage barn, like new; 8’x12’ cedar sided shelter; Bosch TS 300 portable table saw; Hitachi chop saw; Bosch jig saw; Delta grinder; Porter cable skill saw; Craftsman stackable tool chest; work bench; grease guns; Havahart traps; step & extension ladders; 1 ton chain hoist; chains & boomers; broadcast spreaders; Reese hitches; misc. extension cords, water hoses, and tools. Guns: Winchester 62A .22cal; Marlin 25N .22cal bolt action w/ clip and Bushnell scope; New England Firearms Pardner .410ga; Crossman Pellet Gun. Furniture, Household, Antiques, & Misc.: oak table w/ 3 leaves & 6 chairs; oak pie safe; pine corner cabinet; cherry entertainment center; hickory rocker; wicker outdoor furniture; deacons bench; cedar chest; humpback trunk; dresser, chest of drawers; armoire; Hollywood bed frames; recliners; kneehole desk; large Hotpoint chest freezer; window a/c units; ďŹ replace tools; antique butter press; popcorn popper; toy tractors; old wooden toy barns; old windows; high chair; child’s chest of drawers; Christmas decorations; glass and dishware. All equipment and contents are in good to excellent/like new condition. We will be selling in two rings for a portion of the auction. Visit our website for photos. Content terms: Payment in full day of sale via cash or check with proper identiďŹ cation, Visa and Mastercard. A 3% buyer’s premium will apply but will be refunded for cash or check. Sale by the order of: Daniel & Mary Steiner

JR MILLER, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com D. ANTHONY KAUFMAN CAI, BROKER 330.231.4211 or anthony@kaufmanrealty.com

115’x156’ Lot * Berlin Twp. * Holmes Co. * East Holmes Schools * 3 BR Brick Ranch Home * 1 BR Apartment * 2 Car Garage * Furniture * Collectibles * Household * Open for Inspection: Wednesday June 10th 5:00 to 7:00 PM

Open House: Monday June 1 , 5-7 PM An affordable home in the City of Orrville. Situated on a 60’x72’ city lot this home is conveniently located near Orrville High School, Orr Park, Buehlers Shopping Center and much more. The main oor features an updated kitchen, dining room, 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. The upstairs has an additional bedroom. The full basement has a half bath. Home has had extensive renovations in recent years including: new windows, doors, oor coverings, wiring etc. Has a like new natural gas furnace and central air conditioner. Attached 1 car garage and carport. City utilities. A home in excellent condition that will be affordable. Don’t miss it! Sells at 6 PM Call Jr Miller for more info. Taxes & Legal: Taxes are $396.28 per half year. Wayne County parcel number is 59-01704.000 Terms on Real Estate: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction, balance due at closing. No ďŹ nancing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information contained herein derived from sourced deemed reliable but not warranted. Chattels at 4 PM Car, Lawn & Garden, Garage Items: 2002 Chevy Impala LS w/ 47,530 miles; Husqvarna 3-SHP edger; bolt cutter; drain snake; misc. hand tools; ext. cords; Filter Queen air puriďŹ er; 3 Sentry safes; shop vac; electric heaters; lawn cart; step ladder; license plates; shovels; rakes etc. Furniture, Appliances, Household and Collectibles: white Frigidaire refrigerator ; Frigidaire afďŹ nity front-load washer & dryer (matching); Amana glass top electric stove (clean); Kenmore sewing machine; Kitchen Aid mixer; microwave; Oster chopper; Danby apartment freezer; sofa; 2 recliners; white bedroom set w/ dresser, chest of drawers & full bed w/ good pillow top mattress; table with 4 padded chairs; step high chair; drop leaf table; granite top table; corner hutch; end table; sm. drop front desk; chest of drawers; fern stand; 2 wrought iron bar stools; bookshelves;; W-32 brush cookie jar; Griswold skillets; graniteware; Pyrex and Fire King dishes; Tupperware; pie pans; pots & pans; kitchen scale; mixing bowls; silverware set; stemware; cook books; 180 plus model cars, airplanes, tractors, UFOs; 1/18th scale cars; limited edition model cars; Smuckers toy truck in box; constitution model shop and others; Orrville advertising items; records 45RPM; RCA Victor records; 2 drawer metal ďŹ le cabinet; Bibles; White Rose lamp; oil lamp; luggage; maps; Horner harmonica; pocket watches; knives; 14 rings; costume jewelry; games; patio table w/ chairs; lawn chairs; Chattel Terms: Cash or good check. Lunch Stand 2ZQHUV 6KLUOH\ 5R\HU &KDG 6FKLQGOHU 32$

DAVE KAUFMAN, AUCTIONEER/BROKER 888.852.4111 or www.kaufmanrealty.com JR. MILLER, AUCTIONEER/REALTOR 30.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com

Located on the eastern edge of Berlin the former residence of Jake & Eunice Mast commands an excellent location on Amish Country’s main transportation artery into its activity hub of Berlin. The solid brick ranch home features approximately 1,900 square feet of living space including three bedrooms, large living room, kitchen, and one bedroom apartment. It also includes a two car garage, full basement and mechanics of the property are comprised of gas heat, central air, city water and sewer. For a map, brochure, title and disclosures visit kaufmanrealty.com or contact Anthony. Real Estate will be sold at 6:00PM. Legal: Parcel #0100659000 in Berlin Township of Holmes County and the East Holmes School District. Taxes: $792.52 per half, prorated to time of closing. Auction Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of the auction, balance at closing in approximately 45 days, no ďŹ nancing or other contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Buyers must independently investigate and conďŹ rm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Agent related to sellers. Equipment, Tools, & Outdoor Items: Lawnboy 21â€? self-propelled; Stihl FS80 AVR trimmer; Rockwell table saw; Rockwell 4â€? jointer; Makita miter saw; Guardian drill press; Delta scroll saw; Porter-Cable skill saw; Craftsman router w/ table; Reddy heater; belt & hand sanders; tool chest; pipe clamps; assorted hand-tools; S&K sockets; Holland grill; poly-vinyl glider loveseat, rocker, and end table; Havahart trap; assorted garden tools. Furniture, Antiques, & Glassware: 3-piece oak bedroom set, kneehole desk, wood sourced from Memory Park; dry sink; dry sink w/ towel bar; table w/ 4 chairs; 4 Ethan Allen dining chairs; black windsor chair; Pottery Barn coffee table; 2 lift chairs; sofa; love-seat; rocker/recliners; glider rockers; cedar chest; humpback trunk; 1930’s era Holmes County scrapbook; WC Mennonite pew; Seth Thomas mantle clock; local advertising; 2-man saw; large assortment of crocks & jugs; granite & enamelware; egg basket; egg scale; Griswold skillets; assorted pocket knives; old tools; mug collection; toy tractors/implements; glassware Ruby Red, Amber, Goofus, Depression, Milk-glass, and assorted pressed glass; McCoy planter; numerous additional items. Appliances & Misc: Bernina 1001 sewing machine w/ oak cabinet; tons of patterns & sewing items; Magic Chef refrigerator; Brentwood apartment stove; Frigidaire Gallery stackable washer & dryer, sold separately; Maytag washer/dryer stack. Terms: Cash or check with proper identiďŹ cation. Sale by Order of: Jacob J. Mast Jr. Estate Probate Case #15ES037 Attorney Garrett Roach Mast Brothers

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Location; property is located west of county Road 501 on East Moreland Road Fredericksburg OH 44627.

Wednesday night June 10 at 6:00 P.M. 5.01 Acres beautiful rectangle track with a country view. Lot lays real nice with several nice building sites. Septic approved. Restrictions; No trailers, mobile homes, basement home, double wide home, prefabricated or modular house shall be erected or placed on property. The property cannot be subdivided. No commercial livestock operation. Terms are 10% none refundable down payment due at sale with closing in 30 days. Note; All inspection are to be made prior to auction. You can walk property at your convenience. Owners are Alvin and Ruth Hochstetler.

1024 W. High, Orrville, OH 44667 330-683-4663 • 1-800-570-7338 www.jeffwilesrealty.com

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Miller Chattel Auction

LOCATION: 2798 SR 39 Sugarcreek Ohio 44681. Located .4 mile east of SR 515 in Walnut Creek on SR 39. Signs Posted.

Thursday June 11th, 2015 • 4:00 PM Household – Furniture – Glassware – Collectibles: Matching sofa & chair; 2 Oak China Hutch’s; Oak double pedestal table w/ 3 leaves; 6 oak chairs; 3 pc. Bedroom set; wood lounge chair; wooden rocker; recliners; dresser; Singer Treadle sewing machine; 10 gun oak cabinet; older wood chairs; drum table; Chrome kitchen table; metal cabinet; 2 metal desks; hall tree; Poly wicker porch furniture; Whirlpool Refrigerator; Hotpoint electric stove; matching GE washer & dryer; Kenmore 23 deep freezer; microwave; local pen collection; Tom Miller painting; local hat collection; glassware incl. crystal & cut glass; farm toys incl. 10 tractors; Longaberger baskets; misc. baseballs & baseball cards; butter churn; games & puzzles; coffee mug collection; smaller safe; luggage; kitchenware items; canning jars; Lawn & Garden – Small Garden Shed: Cub Cadet 2166 lawn mower w/ bagger; blade for Cub; Lawn Boy push mower; Bolens front tine tiller; wheel barrow; lawn roller; aluminum ext. ladder; lawn edger; Stihl weed trimmer; hose & reel; bench grinder; battery charger; CharBroil gas grill; croquet set; corn hole game; Bocce ball; Huffy bicycle; misc. tools; lawn & garden tools; large selection of ďŹ shing gear incl. rods & reels & tackle; ice chests; kitchen sink; Terms: Cash, check, or credit card. 3% Buyer’s Premium; premium waived for cash or check sales. Lunch Stand Auction by order of: Mary Miller & Family

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ANTIQUES – COLLECTIBLES – CADILLAC Will sell at the Buckeye Event Center located at 624 Henry St. Dalton, OH. From the intersection of US 30 and SR 94 take SR 94 south to Henry St. then west to the Event Center Driveway.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015 • 9:30 AM CAR: 1999 Cadillac SLE - 4 door - 32V Northstar – Gray w/leather interior – 77K. Good rubber and in nice condition. Sells at NOON. (1G6KS54Y8XU908749) COLLECTIBLES: Approx. 20 old trunks + a few miniatures; corner stand; 1 drawer low chest (cut down empire); china cabinet; lots of picture frames; crocks/jugs; school desk; wooden knee hole desk; easels; stands; set of 6 spindle press back chairs; lots of misc. chairs (some stenciled); oor lamps; old tin ware; copper coffee pots; granite canner; good assortment of glassware and china; 1950 Ideal Dairy calendar; good selection of Wooster and local postcards; stamp collection; trivets; oil lamps; Farriers box; ground tie; measuring wheel; wooden wringer; Charlie Weaver Bartender toy; cutter quilts; grain cradle; chicken crates; egg baskets; barrel churn; few old ďŹ shing lures; baskets; David Winter ďŹ gurines; knick knacks; duck decoys; fur coat; old Wooster yearbooks. FURNITURE: 2 davenports; upholstered oral print chair; end & coffee tables; lamps; chest of drawers; blue recliner; bookshelf; Hoover Steam Vac; GE washer & dryer; Eureka Sweeper; older Magic Chef ref./freezer; GE microwave; General kitchen misc.; Component stereo; folding tables; Toll Painting supplies including brushes, stencils, and lots of wooden and tin items for painting; some board games; books. TOOLS - MISC: Sprunger 6â€? jointer; old table saw; drill press; Delta combo sander; air compressor; Makita elec. sanders; turning tools; scroll saw; bar & C – clamps; hand tools; old cabinet hardware; MTD yard chipper; Canon AE1 & TX 35 mm cameras; Telescopic lens; Mercury 6 hp outboard motor; lawn tools; metal shelves. NOTE: The above listed items are all from the estate of Leonard Goldstein. Leonard was a well-respected antique collector and dealer operating a shop at his home in Moreland for many years. His wife taught toll painting. This listing hardly does the auction justice. There are pictures on the website www.RES.Bid SCOTT – SUSAN – JULIE - & BECKY GOLDSTEIN, OWNERS CONSIGNED BY LOUIS MEITZLER (BALTIC, OH) 55 pieces of glassware including a Millersburg Ohio Star Vase plus other carnival pieces – Fenton – Northwood - Art Glass – A complete list plus pictures on the website. CONSIGNED BY GARY & JENNY CROW (CRESTON, OH) 2 Porcelain pedestal sinks; Oak child’s bed/cradle; Ornate oak ž x full length bed and matching dresser w/wishbone mirror; Oak Hi-chair; White treadle sewing machine in oak cabinet; walnut drop-leaf table; set of 4 cane bottom chairs w/hip rests; butcher block; round oak pedestal table; a couple good old cane seat rockers; 5 – 10 gal. crocks; Bechtol lard can; Flexible Flyer sled; Mity Oak #115 parlor stove; 1/2 gal. milk jugs; school desks; porcelain top table; misc. old chairs; wooden harness hames; shelf picker; needle point footstool; President’s Commemorative spoon collection; Danbury Mint (US Capitol, White House, Pentagon, Statue of Liberty, Twin Towers). CONTEMPORARY FURNISHINGS: Glider rocker w/footstool; Lazy boy recliner; 2 other recliners; cherry standard bed; metal single bed; end tables; corner What-Not shelf; stands; reproduction radio; sm. Decorative wagon; doll cradle; box fans. MISC.: Good old Globe elec. meat slicer; Porcelain Standard Computing Scale; Alum. 16’ single chain elevator; wooden ext. ladder; Craftsman 6â€? belt/disc combination sander; pr. of loading ramps; hyd. oor jacks; Toro Recycler II SP mower; AllFit HD lawn sweeper (like new); canning jars; 4x8 train table; axe; spud bar; gas 2 burner hotplate; Schwinn Continental man’s & lady’s matching bicycles. CONSIGNED BY FRED & VI SMITH (DALTON, OH): A nice large assortment of pink depression and other pink glassware; several large colored glass decanters; Haviland China Service for 10 plus crystal; collection of small lighthouses; S&P collection; several pcs. of Avon Cape Cod; Singer treadle sewing machine; 2 school desks w/chairs; stacking bookcase; crosscut saws; Elec. lift chair; 3 pc. sectional sofa w/reclining ends; chests of drawers; ladder back rocker; small knee hole desk; 2 – 4 drawer ďŹ le cabinets; Exercise bike & AB Lounge. Patio table w/umbrella; 8 green plastic chairs; 2 – 8’ folding tables. GUN - MOWER – TOOLS – MISC.: Savage 24V-A .222 cal/20 ga. O/U (Sells @ Noon); Perfect Flame Gas Grill; Troy Bilt Super Bronco lawn tractor w/42â€? deck – Hydrostatic dr. - man. Lift (2 yrs. old); Toro Recycler 22â€? SP mower w/elec. start (2 Yrs.); Simplicity leaf blower; B&D weed eater & hedge trimmer (elec.); 2 wheel dumping lawn cart; Vinyl lawn roller; push cultivator; combination wrenches & misc. hand tools; wooden ext. ladder. NOTE: This is a large auction and we will be selling in 2 possibly 3 rings. Starting on Tabled items @ 9:30 another crew on box lots NLT 10:00. Gun – Cadillac – Mowers sell at NOON. Lots of parking – A/C building – Good quality items – It’s got the makings of a good auction – Hope you can be there. TERMS: CASH or CHECK, Visa/MasterCard/Discover, 5% Buyer’s Premium Waived For Check or Cash. LUNCH STAND Auction Conducted By: Assisting Auctioneers BOB GRABER, Auctioneer 330-466-1662 LYNN NEUENSCHWANDER 330-704-2902 JASON KREIGMONT, JR. Appr. Auct.

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2015 Honda Civic Loyalty Program $500.00 The 2015 Honda Civic Loyalty Program offers current 2004 or newer Civic or Civic IMA Owners $500 towards the lease or purchase of a 2015 Honda Civic. Client must finance or lease through Honda Financial Services. Client is not required to trade in their current vehicle. Members of the same household are eligable. Offer good through 07-06-15. 2015 Civic LX Sedan CVT

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2015 Fit LX CVT

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2015 Accord LX CVT Sedan

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2016 HRV EXL CVT NAVI

2015 CRV LX AWD CVT

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P7865

P7867

P7876

2012 Honda Civic EX Coupe

2012 Honda Civic LX

2012 Honda Civic LX

$

228 mo.

$

228 mo.

238 mo.

P7872

P7871

P7874

P7875

P7880

2012 Honda Civic LX

2012 Honda Civic EXL

2012 Honda Accord SE

2012 Honda Accord SE

2012 Honda Odyssey EX

$

250 mo.

$

256 mo.

$

265 mo.

265 mo.

$

310 mo.

P7868

A732A

P7879

P7869

P7882

2012 Honda CR-V LX

2012 Honda CR-V EX-L

2012 Honda Crosstour

2012 Honda CR-V EX

2012 Honda Pilot EX-L

310 mo.

$

312 mo.

$

$

338 mo.

345 mo.

$

390 mo.

Payments based on 72 months financing with approved credit 20% down cash or trade equity. Includes Wayne County Taxes, all fees, license transfer or 30 day tag.

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2003 Honda Accord EX V6

$ P7851A

$

6,995 A788A

2012 Dodge Grand Caravan SE/AVP

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2005 Chevrolet Malibu LT

$

14,998 P7840A

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2008 Nissan Pathfinder SE

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6,699

2008 Dodge Caliber SE

$ A403A

A816A

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9,275

2008 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6

$

16,998

2009 Acura TL w/Tech

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$

6,715

A772B

2010 Honda Odysse EX-L w/DVD

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A775A

A719A

2008 Buick Lucerne CXL

P7863

18,998

2012 Ford Escape XLT

6,588

2003 Buick Century

$

13,998

$

16,999

$

$

A600A

Honda Civic Si

A801A

6,689

2005 Honda Civic LX

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13,999

14,988

2008 Honda Pilot SE

20,998

A785A 2010 Chrysler Town & Country Limited

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$ A814A

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2014 Lexus ES 350

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13,999

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14,961

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4:97

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14 Chevy Traverse AWD

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4:97

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4:97

16,999

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15,999

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4:97

21,999

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16,999

14 Chevy Equinox LT AWD

Only 20,500 Miles!!! Power Seat, Keyless Entry, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Traction Control

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23,999

14 Chevy Traverse AWD

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4:97

14 Chevy Cruze LTZ

14 Chevy Cruse DIESEL

14 Chevy Cruze LT

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Sale $ Price

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4:97

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4:97

14 Chevy Cruze LT

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14,999

14 Chevy Impala LT

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14 Chevy Sonic LLTZ

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34,990

15 GMC Yukon SLT 4x4

15 Chevy Tahoe 4x4

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33,947

4:97

46,999

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53,999

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