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Millersburg celebrates bicentennial Three-day festival includes Vietnam Wall memorial and many activities

Coleman to perform at hotel Saturday Reid Coleman will perform from 7-10 p.m. in the Courtyard at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson St., Millersburg, on June 27.

Frenette-Rickly golf outing is Sunday 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. Check-in will be 8-8:45 a.m. with a tee-off time of 9 a.m. The event raises funds for the Aimee Frenette-Rickly 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. See Pg.. 3 — CALENDAR

By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The village of Millersburg will celebrate its bicentennial with a threeday festival kicking off Friday, July 3, and running through Sunday, July 5. The weekend festivities include a visit from the replica moving Vietnam Wall memorial, which will be on display all three days, beginning Friday morning at 9 a.m. Opening ceremonies kick off Friday evening at 6:30, with a brief presentation honoring a quartet of soldiers from Holmes County who were killed in action during the Vietnam war. Larry Dean Barton, Thomas G. Fisher, James L. Clark and Frederick Wayne Miller were Holmes County residents who paid the ultimate price. The Wall will be located outside the Holmes County Park District at Hipp Station, 1 Trail Drive, in Millersburg. “There will be a brochure at the location that tells some facts and figures about the war,” said Judy Lamp, director of Historic Downtown Millersburg. “It will also have

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Dr. DJ. McFadden and Dr. Hannah Miedel have joined the physician team at Pomerene Family Care. “With the closing of the Holmes County Health Department Community Clinic, many patients were left wondering where they will go for their health care, and we are happy to say that we will continue to see patients through

our Pomerene Family Care practice,” McFadden said. “We are both excited about this new opportunity,” said Miedel. “My top priority is continuing to provide access as well as high-quality health care services to our patients, and this new venture allows us to continue to do so.”

Current patients of the health clinic who wish to become patients of Pomerene Family Care will have an easy transition. “There will be minimal impact on the patients who would like to continue using us as their primary care physicians,” stated McFadden. McFadden and Miedel See Pg. 3 — CARE


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July Holmes Christian Women’s Club to feature speaker Holmes County Christian Women’s Club will meet at the Carlisle Inn, Walnut Creek, July 7, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Speaker will be Leroy Shaw from The Reckoning Project. The club has been providing donations over the past year. He will update on the results of the program. Brunch is $10, inclu-

sive. For reservations by July 3, call 330-464-2767 or 330-343-7046; email reservations to dawdys@ embarqmail.com (CWC in the memo line) or hccwclub@yahoo.com. The Aug. 4 feature will be Iva Marie Yoder and her mission experiences.

Sugarcreek Legion to meet July 9 American Legion Post 494, Sugarcreek, will not meet on Thursday, July 2, because of the Fourth of July holiday. The Post will meet instead on Thursday, July 9, at 7:30 p.m. Instal-

lation of the new officers The event will include a for coming year will be 50/50 drawing, proximity held. holes, circle hole, mulligans and skins. Cost is $50 Jo Muse scramble per player with discounted rates for season pass holdis July 11 ers, and includes lunch folThe American Legion is lowing the event. Sign up sponsoring the fourth annu- at Fire Ridge or by callal Jo Muse Memorial Golf ing the course at 330-674Scramble on July 11, start- 3921. ing at 9 a.m. at Fire Ridge Golf Course, Millersburg. Goodwill golf Proceeds will be donated to the American Heart Asso- outing is July 27 ciation in Muse’s memory. Goodwill Industries Hole sponsors are being of Wayne and Holmes sought at $100 per hole. Counties will hold its Anyone wishing to make 18th annual Goodwill a contribution may contact Golf Classic July 27 at Karen Shaffer at 330-763- Wooster Country Club. 1006 or Georgianna Cool See Pg. 4 — CALENDAR at 330-763-3423.

(From Page 2) will continue to offer the full spectrum of family practice services, including pediatric care, women’s health, obstetrics, care of chronic conditions, acute care, and travel medicine, as well as reproductive health

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

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will appear on the ballot: local school district board of education member, township trustee and fiscal officer, village mayor, council member and board of public affairs member, and Millersburg village clerk-treasurer. Millersburg village

office candidacy requires petitions with at least 50 valid signatures. Other village office candidacy requires petitions with at least 10 valid signatures. Local school district board of education member or township trustee candidacy

requires petitions with at least 25 valid signatures. Filing fee is $30 cash or check made payable to Holmes County Treasurer, due at the time of filing. All positions are for four-year terms. For more information, contact the Holmes Coun-

ty Board of Elections. The Holmes County Board of Elections office is at 75 E. Clinton St., Suite 108 in Millersburg. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Filing deadline is Aug. 5 at 4 p.m.

light breakfast, snacks, lunch, buffet dinner and a free return round of golf at Wooster Country Club (with a minimum number of registered golfers). Primary event sponsor

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Calendar (From Page 3) Registration of $500 per team includes an 18-hole golf scramble, cart rental, driving range, sleeve of balls, games and prizes,

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Community Church briefs Bluegrass Gospel to be in Charm Bluegrass Gospel Concert will be held June 26 and 27 at Troyers Hollow in Charm. Concert is 6-10 p.m. on Friday; 5:30-9:30 p.m. on Saturday.

Outdoor gathering planned Saturday at Renners St. Paul Renners St. Paul United Church of Christ will hold an outdoor gathering Saturday, June 27. There will be games, fellowship and food from 6-7 p.m. The menu includes grilled hot dogs, coneys, sloppy joes, chips, cookies and a beverage. At 7 p.m., relax and listen to guest musical performers. Servant’s Heart, a bluegrass gospel group, will feature vocalist Jonathon White. Take a lawn chair or blanket. In case of rain, activities will be moved inside. From state Route 36, go 6.5 miles north on County Road 93. From Baltic, take state Route 93 south, turn left on County Road 88, then turn right on Renner Road.

Holmes Christian Women’s Club to feature speaker

Week of July 12 Wolf Creek Baptist Church, Stillwell, will hold VBS July 15-17 beginning with a light supper Holmes County Chris- at 5 p.m. Children through tian Women’s Club will teens are invited to enjoy meet at the Carlisle Inn, traditional VBS activities. Walnut Creek, July 7, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Speaker ‘Flight School’ is will be Leroy Shaw from The Reckoning Project. VBS theme The club has been pro- Shanesville Lutheran viding donations over the Church of Sugarcreek, past year. He will update on the southwest corner on the results of the pro- of state Routes 39 and 93 gram. Brunch is $10, inclu- (Shanesville Square) in sive. For reservations by Sugarcreek, invites all chilJuly 3, call 330-464-2767 dren, ages 4-sixth grade, or 330-343-7046; email to Vacation Bible School reservations to dawdys@ July 29-31 from 6:30-8:30 embarqmail.com (CWC p.m. Theme will be “Flight in the memo line) or hcc- School.” wclub@yahoo.com. It will be a fun and excitThe Aug. 4 feature will ing aviation-themed event. be Iva Marie Yoder and Kids will see how the basics her mission experiences. of flight mirror our relationship with Jesus, and why we should always aim higher in Vacation Bible our life with Him. forms can Schools scheduled bePre-registration obtained at the following locations: website: www. Week of June 28 sugarcreeklutheranparish. Millersburg Baptist org or contact Judy HarstChurch, 685 S. Washing- ine at jharstine@roadrunton St., will hold Sonrock ner.com or phone: 330-343Kids Camp VBS June 2605. 29-July 2 from 6-8:30 p.m. Printed registration forms All children, grades K-6 will be located at differare welcome. If you need ent locations around town. a ride, call the church, 330- They can be completed and 674-5927 or Ed Perry, 330- returned to the Shanes390-0140. ville Lutheran Church, P.O.

Clubs Shreve American Legion Auxiliary

TOPS OH 1573, Nashville

A thank-you note from Shelby Ruetter was read to the Auxiliary of Shreve American Legion when members met June 9. Ruetter is representing the auxiliary at Buckeye Girl’s State at the University of Mount Union. Orders were taken for new Legion polo shirts; it was voted to send poppy money to Battle Buddies; the auxiliary was asked to manage the hall; and there was discussion on ordering fire-retardant curtains for the hall. New canteen hours are Friday from 2-9 p.m.; Saturday, 7 a.m.-2 p.m. and Sunday 7-11 a.m. July 10 will be Salute the Troops in Shreve at 6 p.m., followed by a program. Enduring Gratitude at the Legion Post will be Aug. 1. The next meeting will be July 14 at 6 p.m. at the Post Home.

On June 17, TOPS OH 1573, Nashville, welcomed Mary Burgett back. Ilene Lowe was best weekly rededicated loser. She said to be more active. Lana Rush was best weekly KOPS. The chapter held a roundtable discussion on healthy food selections and preparations. Prepare for a few days at a time. Keep fruit and vegetables available for snacks. Prepare bean and vegetable soup to have on hand. The chapter meets Wednesdays at the Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 p.m. with weigh-in at 5:15 p.m.

Moreland Garden Club Diane Yanick and Becky Mullen conducted a workshop making leaf print tote bags when Moreland

Garden Club met for its June meeting. Members brought a variety of leaves for printing with fabric paint onto tote bags. Vicky Puster was presented with a Life Patron Plaque from the Ohio Association of Garden Clubs and plants and a gift certificate were presented to Anita Roller, Puster and Jeanne Durkalski, for their help with the plant sale in May. Garden Therapy with the residents of Wayne County Care Center will be Thursday for an outdoor picnic, weather permitting. Bingo will be played after the meal. Nancy Marthey passed out the 2015 Garden Care Schedule for the club gardens at Moreland Square and Franklin Township School. Anita Roller attended the three-day Ohio Association of Garden Clubs Convention at Maumee State Park Lodge serving as a flower

Community briefs Box 478, Sugarcreek, Ohio New arrival 44681. Pre-registrations are AUDREY ANN was due by July 1. Come early (6 p.m. on July born April 24 to Monica 29 to register if you have not and Trent Piatt of Glenmont. She weighed 7 pre-registered. pounds, 1 ounce and was inches long. She joins Worship services 19 a sister, Annabella. Grandparents are Gary at Jitters and Brenda Piatt of GlenTwo worship services will be held at Jitters Coffee mont and Bernadette House, 1545 S. Washington Amore of Newark. St., Millersburg, Sunday at Great-grandparents are 9 and 10:45 a.m. Jitter Bugs Cal and Janet Swagler.

class at 10:45 service only. Grab a cup of coffee and In service doughnut and sing praises U.S. Army to the Lord. All are wel- Lt. Col. Jason G. Riley come. www.jitters.coffee. has graduated from the U.S. Army War College Donations needed at Carlisle Barracks, CarDonations are needed lisle, Pa., and earned a to help troubled boys. The master’s degree in strateTrading Post Thrift Store is gic studies. The college is at 7703-B state Route 241, the Army’s senior educajust west of Mount Hope. tional institution. All proceeds will go to sup- He is serving as a stuport the Ohio Wilderness dent with the U.S. Army Boys Camp. Call 330-857- War College Student Detachment, Carlisle 5516. or 330-464-1261. Barracks, Pa. He has served in the military for Bibles available 20 years. Need a Bible? We can Riley is the son of deliver/mail you one with- James Riley of Stow and out cost or obligation. KJV a 1991 graduate of West Bible, New Testament, Holmes High School. Large Print and Children’s He earned a bachelor’s Bible Stories are available. degree in 1995 from the Contact: 330-262-2287; University of Akron and 330-927-4857; 330-939- master’s degree in 2006 6231 or needfreebibles@ from the Naval Postgradgmail.com. uate School, Monterey, Calif. Following the Army War College, he will be assigned to U.S. forces show judge. Next year’s Afghanistan. convention will be June 6-8 at Deer Creek State Park, south of Columbus. Homesville The July meeting will Library be at the home of Cheryl Freeborn in Jeromesville expands hours with the program “Straw H o l m e s v i l l e / P r a i r i e Bale Gardening” by Cheryl Township Library will be Freeborn. Members will open during these hours: meet at the Church of the Monday, 2:30-4:30 p.m.; Saviour parking lot at 6:15 Tuesday, 6:30-8 p.m.; to carpool. Wednesday, 10 a.m.-noon and 6:30-8 p.m.; ThursKnights Gaming day, 10-11 a.m. and 6:30-8 p.m. There are many new Society books. Knights of Gaming Board Gaming Society Donations needed meets the third Saturday of the month from noon- for Pleasant 6 p.m. at the Holmes County District Public Valley Cemetery Pleasant Valley CemLibrary, Millersburg. etery is accepting donato pay for mowing Liberty Coalition tions of the cemetery. Any The Holmes County amount is appreciated. Liberty Coalition meets For more information, the second Thursday of call Robert L. Croskey, each month at the Mill- 330-276-3322. Donations ersburg Comfort Inn at 7 may be sent to Croskey p.m. Programs vary. at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck

44637 or Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box 284, Killbuck 44637.

Euchre scheduled at Holmesville American Legion Holmesville American Legion will hold weekly euchre tournaments Saturdays at 7 p.m. Call the Legion at 330279-3040.

Food Pantry open monthly for distribution Glenmont Food Pantry is open for food distribution on the second Tuesday of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont School House. It is part of the Ohio Benefit Bank, an online program of the Ohio Association of Foodbanks. The next food distribution day will be Tuesday, July 14.

Holmes can provide birth certificates The Holmes County Health District is able to issue certified birth certificates to anyone born in Ohio. Hours are 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Cost is $25. The district can be reached at 85 N. Grant St. or 330-674-5035. Cost of a certified birth certificate is $25.

Take a free driving permit practice test Practice makes perfect and that goes for driving. Be confident when you take your driving test by using the new free permit practice test available on the Holmes County District Public Library’s website. HCDPL is one of only a few libraries in Ohio that offers the practice test. To get started visit www. holmeslibrary.org and click on the “Free Permit Practice Tests” icon located on the homepage. For more information or to find out about other free reference resources, visit the Central Library or call 330-674-5972, Ext. 203.


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WHAT’S ON YOUR CHILD’S MIND

HAROLD’S EQUIPMENT Sales • Service • Parts Harold Neuenschwander 2120 Co. Rd. 168, Dundee Ph. 893-2348

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• Automotive Parts • Machine Shop

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o you want to know what’s on your child’s mind? Your little ones will tell you everything…your older ones sometimes tell you nothing. As children become teenagers they grow more independent and less communicative. How can we share more with our kids as they grow? Just being there, driving them places, eating family dinners, helping them study, watching a tv show together; can open the door for communication. For our children to grow into healthy adults we must make it a priority for them to know God - when we cannot be with them, He will be. Worship with your family every week - God will be with you and yours. Isaiah 56:1-12

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Inpatient and Outpatient Rehabilitation Services Becky Snyder Director of Admissions & Community Relations 6180 State Route 83 • Millersburg

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urthmann Restaurant “Where the Locals Eat” Open Daily 5:30am-8pm; Closed Sunday Daily Specials - Homemade Pie 4819 E. Main St. • Berlin • 330-893-3287

Ashland Oil Bulk Plant Randy Wengerd, Rian Wengerd, Agents Co. Rd. 623 - Millersburg Phone 674-2096 • 674-6826

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Festival (From Page 1) house lawn, and behind the courthouse will be bounce houses and obstacle courses for kids. We have human foosball, and all kinds of inflatable carnival games. “Over beside Bags, a beer garden will be open at 3 p.m., featuring four different kinds of beers, plus Millersburg Brewing Company’s Valiant Vet Beer, which was featured at Progressive Field,” she continued. “A DJ will begin playing music at 4, and at 8, the Eric Brook Band takes the stage.” There will be hermit crab races and goldfish races held in the beer garden on Friday and Saturday. Things will go to 11 p.m. on Friday and start again at 3 on Saturday, with the food vendors and games and musical entertainment. Bad Stone will headline Saturday night at 8 p.m., taking a break at dark for the fireworks.

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operation be to how this will affect property values and to just what exactly is going on down there, were addressed by Case plant manager Mike Keefer, Case Farms CEO Mike Popowycz, Executive Vice President of Darling Ingredients Rick Elrod and Vice President of Environmental Affairs Doug Irvin. “Rumors have been floating around for a while and we felt it was time to hear from some folks in the community,” Keefer said. Holmes County Commissioner Joe Miller asked the direct question — just what they are planning to do at the facility located along County Road 160. “We’ve been in business since 1882,” Elrod said. “We are the largest, publicly traded rendering company in the world. We operate 42 rendering plants in the United States, five in Canada and 40 plants overseas. This is not

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Barbwire Barb Lumley breeder and District 3 Holstein Club member David Pollock, and was presented by Miriam Pollock and son, Mel Pollock. The winning Fall Calf was tapped as Junior Champion in the open show. Erbacres Brokaw Daylne was shown by Plainfield Farm, Don Simpson and Family, Belmont. Reserve Junior Champion was the Fall Yearling, Weaverhoff Clark Kaylene, exhibited by Victoria Deam. The Best Bred and Owned in the heifer classes was the second place Fall Calf, Steel-Lane Sanchez Annalee exhibited by Steel-Lane Holsteins, Dover. See Pg. 13 — SHOW


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Judge Jason Miley awards ribbons to open show winners Jared Harding and Victoria Deam. At right is Ohio Holstein Queen Emma Mathews.

Show (From Page 12) The Reserve Senior Champion was the Five Year Old, Springhill Super Rylee shown by Bryce Sanor, Sanor Valley Holsteins, North Georgetown. Reserve Intermediate Champion was MS Ray-Jo Goldwyn Annebelle, winning Junior Two Year Old, exhibited by Neil Deam, Jared Harding and Curtis Bickel, Sugarcreek. The Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor Awards were won by Plainfield Farm, Don Simpson and Family, Belmont. Junior Holstein members took home their share of ribbons and awards in the Junior Show. Grand Champion and Intermediate Champion honors were won by the Senior Three Year Old, Miss Alexander Pamela shown by Victoria Deam. Reserve Grand Champion was the winning Senior Two Year Old, Weaverhoff Dusk Gem, also shown by Deam.

For more photos, see Page 17

The Junior Champion of the Junior Show was Weaverhoff Clark Kaylene, a Fall Yearling exhibited by Victoria Deam. Reserve Junior Champion was the winning Winter Calf, Beardsley Guthrie Gencsea shown by Emily Deam.

The Senior Champion was a Four Year Old, JJS Beaver Big Time Sara shown by Aaron Carle. Reserve Senior Champion was the Aged Cow exhibited by Austin Trbovich, Futurama Talent Specellia. See Pg. 17 — SHOW

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MOUNT HOPE AUCTION June 17 28 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 54; 250-275 lbs. 53-57.50; sows, heavy 31-43; boars 4-7; 11 FEEDER PIGS — 90-140 lbs. 40-70. 23 FAT CATTLE — Choice steers 152-154.50; Heifers 124.50-146; choice Holstein steers 135-144.50; good Holstein steers 118-135. 7 BULLS — Jersey bulls 116.50; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 136.50; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 123133.50. 157 CULL COWS — Good/high dress 98-115; medium-good 90-98; fairmedium 82-90; light/thin 82-down. 109 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 125-300, 13 DAIRY — Cows 1,550down; bred Jersey heifers 1,525-down. 8 HORSES. 219 CALVES — Back to farm Holstein bulls, 85-120 lbs. 500-600; good 400-500; common 400-down; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 300-425; crossbred bulls 152-585; Jersey/crossbred heifers 200-600. 211 GOATS — Kid 170down; billies 265-down; nannies 235-down, wethers 425down. 1,035 SHEEP — Bucks

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Start scouting for potato leaf hopper in alfalfa Once we reach mid to late June, alfalfa growers should be scouting their fields regularly for potato leaf hoppers. The PLH does not overwinter in Ohio. It arrives each year when it is carried northward from the Gulf Coast region on storm fronts. After they arrive, PLH will reproduce and in about three weeks go from egg to adult. We can see high numbers of PLH as we get into July and symptoms of damage from this sucking insect include yellowing of leaf tips. By the time symptoms are seen there will already be yield and quality loss associated with stunted plants. PLH feeding can also cause slower regrowth and stunting of subsequent cuttings, so yield losses are compounded. Growers should be scouting fields before any visible sign of dam-

Rory Lewandowski Agricultural and Natural Resources OSU EntensionWayne County

age. Scouting involves the use of a sweep net. Fields should be sampled at three to five random locations. A single sample is composed of 10 pendulum sweeps of the net. After each 10-sweep sample, stop and count both the number of PLH nymphs (wingless development stages of the adult) and adults. Get an average height measurement of the alfalfa. If the number of PLH nymphs and adults are greater than the average height of the alfalfa, then either an early harvest or a rescue insecticide treatment should be considered. The exception to this threshold treatment number is if the field is

planted to a glandular hair PLH resistant alfalfa variety. The presence of hairs on the alfalfa plant interferes with normal PLH feeding and slows nymph development. The threshold treatment level for these varieties of alfalfa is three times higher compared to non-PLH resistant varieties. Early harvest of alfalfa that is above the treatment threshold can temporarily eliminate nymphs by removing their food source and it will cause the adult PLH to disperse and look for another food source. This is a good option if the harvest date is close and/or the pre-harvest interval of an insecticide rescue treatment would interfere with a planned harvest. However, growers must be aware that regrowth one totwo weeks following harvest will be attractive to PLH adults and so scouting of

that next harvest regrowth must begin early on. For more information about scouting for PLH and/or insecticide options for a rescue treatment, contact the Wayne County Extension office at 330264-8722. Dairy Twilight Tour The annual dairy twilight tour is scheduled for July 14 beginning at 6 p.m. This year’s host farm is Sterling Heights Dairy Farm LLC (James, Matt and Mark Saal and families). The farm is at 7852 Easton Road (state Route 604) Sterling. The tour is planned and organized by the Wayne-Ashland Dairy Service Unit and its purpose is to highlight dairy farming and the dairy industry. A free chicken barbecue and pork dinner that includes milk, ice-cream and pie is offered throughout the evening. There will be

guided wagon tours of the farm’s free-stall barns and farm employees will provide some background information about the farm operation during the wagon tour. In addition to learning about general dairy cow management on the Saal farm, fly control management will be highlighted on the tour. Another highlight of the twilight tour is the tour sponsors. Tour sponsors make the free dinner and tour event possible. Some of the sponsors also choose to set up an exhibit or display at the tour. Sponsors represent the range of services, businesses and infrastructure necessary to have a vibrant dairy economy and industry such as is present in Wayne County. I have heard our dairy tour event described as a “mini farm science review” because of the wide variety and assort-

ment of farm machinery, equipment, supplies and displays that are on hand. At 8 p.m., the Saal family will be interviewed and will describe their farm operation in more detail. If you are interested in, or have any connection to the dairy industry, plan to attend the 2015 dairy twilight tour on July 14 at the Sterling Heights dairy farm. 2015 Ohio Sheep Day The 2015 Ohio Sheep Day will be held on July 11 in southwestern Ohio. This year’s host is Schoolhouse Shropshires, at 961 Hoop Road outside of Xenia. Although it is a bit of a drive from the Wayne County area, I don’t think anyone with an interest in sheep will be disappointed if they make the effort to attend. There are some great program See Pg. 16 — HOPPER

Case (From Page 9) and organic residual materials. The company works close with livestock producers to maximize the natural value and versatility of the by-products. “I am pro business from the word go, however, you’re coming into a community where there are no rules and regulations. What kind of assurance can you give us that you’re going to run a clean plant?” asked Miller. “Case Farms has had violations with OSHA, and businesses need to be run right.” “As far as we’re concerned, we

do have laws to abide by,” Elrod said. “We will be inspected by OSHA. We also have our own inspectors. We operate under environmental regulations. And we have permits that we have to follow, to ensure that we can do right in the plant. “We wash our plants out each and every day,” he added. “Our trucks and trailers are washed out each and every day. This is a pet food, protein conversion plant. This will be a noise protection plant. Inside you will have to wear ear protection. Each of our facilities has its own environment health and safety coor-

dinator, a paid manager on the payroll, responding to permits and safety inspections. We’ll do it the right way, because there’s no other way to do it.” He said with the technology being brought in, odors will not be an issue. “This plant will be designed with a regenerative thermal oxidizer,” Elrod added. “This means, by permit, we’ll be burning those vapors through the oxidizer at a rate of 1,150 degrees. The compounds coming out will be ash and water. It’s just going to be vapor coming out of this plant.” Not everyone was concerned,

however. Some attendees were excited about what is happening. “What us as neighbors are thinking is, we smell Holmes By Products,” one resident said. “I’m going to stand a little bit with Case Farms. I see this coming through as a clean plant. Case Farms is concerned about the environment, and I appreciate that. We won’t have the Holmes By Products trucks coming up through town.” The concern about truck traffic will go away because there will no longer be waste materials being taken away from Case Farms. They will be processed

at the protein conversion plant. A traffic study will be conducted. “Of the three trailers we haul in, we take out one trailer of finished product,” Elrod said. We are enticed to run fresh, clean raw materials in a timely fashion.” The plant is expected to be up and running by August 2016. The projected number of new employees is possibly a couple of hundred. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-674-5676 or klynch@the-daily-record.com.


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Weathering empty house, Southern heat We are still adjusting to being alone again after having our family of five from Vermont visiting for eight days. The first thing The Man of the House asked me as they drove out of the driveway was, “Would you like me to take you out to lunch?” Are you kidding? Of course, I would love it. So we piled in the car and headed off for Summerville to have his new glasses repaired (one of the rubber nose pieces fell off when I tried to clean the lens, never to be found again). On the way to the eye doctor we stopped at Sticky Fingers, our favorite barbecue place. We got there just as they opened

ers so it’s the least I can do. Baking is probably not a smart idea since the predicted temperature is 100 degrees on the thermometer, and with the heat index it will be higher. At 10 a.m. when so it was very quiet and I went out to buy the we got fast service. frozen blackberries it was We are still finding already 87 degrees with crayons under and behind high humidity. things almost a week I plan to stay in the later. One of these days house until the sun goes I will make up the guest down. Shiloh, our dog, is bed although we have no not at all interested in takimmediate bookings. That ing a long walk when it’s can change at the blink so hot. Some of the neighof an eye with the local bors say they are walking grandchildren. their dogs around 10 or 11 I am in the process of p.m. I would do that, too, baking a blackberry pie if wearing a nightgown today for The Man of the was socially acceptable. House. It is our 25th anni- Surprisingly, I am getversary. He got me flowting somewhat of a tan

this year. Mainly my feet since I wear sandals almost all the time. My legs are tan (actually freckled) up to the knees, then get whiter the higher you go. My arms have what we used to call a “farmer tan.” I hate anything sleeveless, more so the older I get. You ladies understand. This reminds me of haymaking weather. Nice in the morning and by lunch time you can hardly breathe. I feel sorry for the lawn crews around here. They are all covered in long pants, long sleeved neon green shirts, and hats with bandanas hanging out the back covering their necks. They ride around on

very loud lawn mowers, or walk and carry very loud weed eaters or loud blowers. It’s like a swarm of bright green ants when they come into a neighborhood. Speaking of the neighborhood, our very health conscious next door neighbors from Kansas invited us over for dinner one night. They made shish kebabs on the grill with chicken, onion, green pepper, mushrooms and tomatoes. It was delicious. They also did corn on the cob and had a nice green salad. Dessert was little ice cream bars right out of the package. It was all delicious. Now we need to reciprocate. We notice several of

our neighbors grill almost every night. We think this is crazy since it’s been hovering around 100 degrees at dinner time. Who wants to stand outside over a hot grill on top of that? Maybe it’s because they bought a brand-new, huge, expensive grill and now feel obligated to use it, even if it’s for only two people. We, on the other hand, have a wee little stainless steel grill we brought from Ohio and have used only once since we moved to this location, three months ago. It was to cook hot dogs when the grandchildren were here. That took almost no time before escaping back into the air conditioned house.

Lakeville — Tessa Baker. Loudonville — Adam Ray, Susanna Savage, Megan Scarberry, Morgan Scarberry. Millersburg — Olivia Finney, Joseph Gonzalez, Katelyn Haines, Bianca Miller, Rachelle Morrison, Breanna Ashland U Raber, Alexis Rolince, Laina announces dean’s Snyder, Becky Wengerd. Shreve — Brooke Zemrock. list Sugarcreek — Halle HershASHLAND — Area students berger, Paul Honigford, Haley on the dean’s list at Ashland Troyer. University include: Walnut Creek — McKenzie Baltic — Mallory Snyder. Miller. Big Prairie — Kelsie Proper, Awarded degrees Emily Sheely. Dundee — Caleb Stout. CINCINNATI — Area students Killbuck — Andrea Anderson.

earning degrees from the University of Cincinnati include: Paul Gordon of Shreve, bachelor of science in biomedical engineering; Tyler Sparr of Shreve, bachelor of science in information technology; CBryan Fliger of Loudonville, bachelor of science.

Julissa Coblentz, Nicole Schonauer, Kyle Troyer, Valerie Yoder of Millersburg; Mary Schwartz of Sugarcreek; Logan Goff, Jaclyn Miller of West Salem.

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NEWARK — Central Ohio Technical College: Toni The following area stu- Trowbridge of Warsaw (4.0); dents earned dean’s list Roberta Moore of Fresno; honors at their respective Aaron Yoder of Killbuck.

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NORTH CANTON — Walsh University: Robert Brenneman, Alicia Lewis of Dundee; Emily Byler of Killbuck; Whitney Derr of Loudonville; Kaci Bucklew, Samuel Meyer of Millersburg; Rachelle Putt of Sugarcreek. MARS HILL, N.C. — Mars Hill University: Daniel Nelson of Big Prairie. CIRCLEVILLE — Ohio Christian University: Daniel Schrock of Sugarcreek.

Walsh University awards diplomas NORTH CANTON — Area students earning diplomas from Walsh University include: Whitney Derr of Loudonville, bachelor of arts corporate communication; Shelbie Henderson of Big Prairie, bachelor of science nursing; Samuel Meyer of Millers-

burg, bachelor of science biology/pre-physical therapy, cum laude; Generose Ybarra of Big Prairie, bachelor of arts marketing.

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AKRON — Area students on the spring 2015 dean’s list at the University of Akron AKRON — Area students include: earning president’s list honors Big Prairie — Joy Allison, with a 4.0 grade point average Cody Messner, Aaron Reusser. for the semester at The University of Akron include: See Pg. 18 — CAMPUS

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The Holmes County Hub Shopper Grand champion and Reserve Grand Champion Junior Show winners were Victoria Deam (middle, left) and Emily Deam of Jenneil Holsteins, Sugarcreek. At left is Ohio Holstein Queen Emma Mathews and right, Jason Miley of West Salem, who judged the shows.

Scott Sprunger of Raygor Farms LLC, Dalton, and Victoria Deam of Jenneil Holsteins, Sugarcreek, showed Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Open Show. At left is Ohio Holstein Queen Emma Mathews, and right, Jason Miley, judge. Submitted photos

Holmes County bookmobile Monday — Heini’s Cheese, noon-12:45 p.m.; Mary Shetler, County Road 77, 1-1:45 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — J. Barkman, Township Road 176, 1-1:45 p.m.; Crist Troyer Jr., Township Road 178, 2-2:45 p.m.; Hershberger Hardware, 3-4 p.m.; Charm Public, 5-7 p.m. Wednesday — Countryview Wood, state Route 241, 9:3010:15 a.m.; Kauffman’s, County Road 229, 10:30-11 a.m.; Stony Point, County Road 229, 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.; Hopeview Subdivision, 1:15-2:30 p.m.; Beechvale, 1:30-2:30 p.m.; Amish Country Essentials, Berlin, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Edward M. Raber, Township Road 157, 9:15-10:15 a.m.; Edna Raber, County Road 70, 10:30-11:15 a.m.; Walnut Hills Nursing, 12:15-1:30 p.m.; Robert Troyers, Trail, state Route 515, 12:301:15 p.m.; Walnut Hills Retirement, 1:40-2:15 p.m.; P&G IGA, Killbuck, 3:30-5:15 p.m. Friday — Sharp Run School, Township Road 310, 9-9:45 a.m.; Andy Miller, Township Road 472, 10:30-11 a.m.; Joe Yoder, County Road 373, 11:15-11:45 a.m.; Roy Keim’s County Road 75, 1-2 p.m.

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Holmesville Library events at a local business to get ville/Prairie Township Holmesville / free ice cream or a free Library. A variety of Prairie Township meal if the weekly read- activities will be available. Library Summer ing goal is met. Cost will be by donaReading tion to defray any cost of the 4-H clubs. Enjoy Program Holmesville / a petting zoo with goats, July starts FEEL Summer LIKE IT'S IN A rabbits andSPLIT? a dog. There SPINE 7-10 Prairie Township Reading at the Holmwill be face painting, esville/Prairie Township Library Family nail polish station, a soil/ Library. Every Wednesplant242 station, craft staE. Milltown Rd. WE TREAT day from July 1 to Aug. Fun Fair tions and Wooster educational

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Camp countdown complete with (Mom’s) tears I never went away to summer camp, unless you count the weeks spent with my Scout troop where my mother was the co-leader who always built the fires and made the coffee. In fact, not many of my friends ever went away to these infamous “sleep away” camps at a young age, so either I just grew up weird or the world is changing. Conversely, now there are kids packing their things and parents nonchalantly dropping them off for a week without contact, without a single tear in their eye or a worry on their mind. You know, the exact opposite of myself. Truthfully, I’m thrilled my kids have the opportunity to experience

but still, it’ll be worth it. Two months before Karrie camp: A registration McAllister packet arrives with medical forms that need to Dirt Don’t be filled out in triplicate Hurt and require a physical and a doctor’s signature. these great things. We are Because you have nothing better to do. But you fortunate, I know, and do it anyway because so I can’t help but think about the evolution of a signing all of these waivsleep-away camp without ers gets you thinking about all of the scenarios a smirk on my shaking that you would never head. want to happen while Six months before your kid is gone. At least camp: Parents scurry your kid is healthy. Times and send messages and three. emails that a certain One month before camp is opening its registration. Someone starts camp: A pack list arrives. You are stunned at the a rumor that “if you amount of suggested don’t sign up immediately, you’ll never get in.” items that are listed, along with a few of them Forms are printed and filled out hastily, and you you have to search online because you’re not quite nearly have to sell an sure what they are. You organ to pay for tuition,

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Highlights of West Holmes FFA meeting West Holmes FFA Chapter held its annual meeting on May 18. The meeting was brought to order by the Chapter President

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Teenager’s body recovered at Pleasant Hill Dam Weyhmeller was hero who tried to save friend’s life By JOE PELLETIER Times-Gazette PERRYSVILLE — Orange lilies were tucked behind the ears of Evan Wolff and Lincoln Croyle on Saturday at Pleasant Hill Dam, offering a splash of color on an otherwise gray and rainy day. The flowers were a lot like the girl who had picked them a day earlier, they said. Even though she wasn’t around anymore to offer her own colorful spark. Chloe Ernst, 16, Loudonville, died Friday night in the waters of the spillway at Pleasant Hill Dam. Two days later, following an agonizing

search, the body of Austin Weyhmeller, also 16, was pulled from the same waters. During that search, the lilies came to serve as a symbol of remembrance and hope. The memories of Chloe and Austin, the petals seemed to say, would live on. That was apparent Sunday night as hundreds of friends and family members gathered at the site of Friday’s tragedy — guardrails lined with orange lilies — for a vigil to remember the two Loudonville teenagers. Both had just concluded their sophomore years of high school — Ernst at the Ashland County-West

Holmes Career Center, Weyhmeller at Loudonville High School. To family, Weyhmeller — who jumped in the spillway in an attempt to rescue Ernst — was a hero. “You placed the value of your friend’s life above yours,” Steve Hammer said during the vigil in a statement from the family. “And sacrificed the tremendous value of your life in an effort to help her. This also makes you a hero.” Hammer’s daughter, Alexa, (Weyhmeller’s cousin) then led friends and family in “Amazing Grace.” Weyhmeller was new to Loudonville — he recently had moved from Richland County. Friends described him as a “country boy,” through and through. He always chewed Grizzly Dark Wintergreen tobacco, Croyle said.

Ernst was a “sweetheart,” friend Tiffany McGuire, 19, of Perrysville, said. “Even when she had problems of her own, she would always be a good friend and listen to you.” She was an outdoorsy type, McGuire said — she hated being stuck indoors. A week before her death, she had spent the day on the beach at nearby Pleasant Hill Park with her family. She also played soccer at Loudonville High School. Their Friday evening at Pleasant Hill Dam proved tragic. The story remains hazy and emotional for friends who witnessed the tragedy, and some offered conflicting reports to that of the Ashland County Sheriff’s Office. They were relaxing beside the spillway, said Brandon Hughes, 20, of Perrysville, when Ernst made her way over the

protective fence, beyond the “Danger” sign, and readied herself to hop into the swirling waters below. She ignored the cries and warnings of her friends, jumping into the water on the south side of the dam. Almost immediately, she lost control. Weyhmeller and Cali Cochran, 14, hopped in the spillway after her, Hughes said, and they, too, got caught up in the water, which was particularly high after a week in which about 4 inches of rain fell in Ashland County. Cochran was rescued from the water and treated at Samaritan Hospital in Ashland. Ernst’s body was recovered 45 minutes later, halfway between the spillway and Mohican State Park’s covered bridge. Forty hours and innumerable volunteers

later, Weyhmeller’s body was recovered at 2 p.m. Sunday. Emotions ran high after his body was recovered — many shed uncontrolled tears after two days of patience. “ We appreciate the prayers and support,” said Brian Bogner, Weyhmeller’s uncle. “There’s a lot of support here. (Saturday) this place was packed — there was so much love and support. People that didn’t even know the family were coming up and being supportive and here for us. That’s something we appreciate.” Saturday, a fundraiser began at crowd funding website GoFundMe to cover Ernst’s funeral costs. As of Sunday afternoon, $1,095 had been raised of the $3,000 goal. A similar fund was planned for Weyhmeller.

Holmes looks into constructing sheriff’s building at fair By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — Holmes County Sheriff Tim Zimmerly and Chief Deputy Richard Haun spoke with the commissioners Monday about constructing a building to house sheriff and fire department personnel at the new fairgrounds. “I guess if we’re obligated to build it, then we’ll have to build something,” Zimmerly said. The sheriff reported Haun spoke with Holmes

Fire District No. 1 Chief Scott Balder about combining forces to get a building constructed. “If we can put up a shell, he’s got enough guys who can finish inside and do the plumbing,” Zimmerly added. “We were thinking of pouring concrete for the floor and putting up a pole building. The fire department could finish it.” Commissioner Rob Ault said one of the buildings at the old fairgrounds would be available to relocate. Haun said the llama

show barn, which is open but has a roof and truss, is the building they discussed. He added it would need dormers on the top to be consistent with the Baker building at the new fairgrounds. “That’s the only stipulation as far as building construction goes,” Haun said. “I talked to a couple guys who said with commercial buildings, by the time you tear it down, and put it back up, you’re going to have as much in it as if you built it new,” Zimmerly said.

The sheriff says he doesn’t care what they do, since the building will only be used once a year at fair time, unless they have other events that require law enforcement. Ault suggested getting estimates and going from there. A 2,200-square foot location has been set aside for the sheriff’s building, just to the left of the main entrance. “It’s only going to be a building for storage and communications,” Haun said. “There wouldn’t be

Millersburg approves tree removal requests By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — Council approved three requests from a Millersburg business and a pair of residents for tree removal from a right of way. At Monday’s meeting, Village Administrator Nate Troyer reported Bromund & Byler, a business at 161 N. Washington St., requested permission to remove two trees along Washington Street and replace them with three smaller trees. Shirley Morriston at 617 Critchfield St., has requested permission to remove a dead tree

from the right of way. No replacement is planned, but there are quite a few other trees at the location. The third request was from Linda Yoder at 373 E. Jackson St. “She had a limb come down Thursday night, Friday morning on East Jackson Street, and she’d like permission to take the rest of the tree down and then replace it,” Troyer said. “When the branch that broke off hit the road, it splintered everywhere. The tree itself doesn’t look too great. She picked out a replacement from the list of approved replacements.”

All three requests needed council’s approval because they were located in the right of way of the village, Troyer explained. In other business, Troyer reported the Design and Review Board will review applications for Colonial Homestead and Starlight Antiques. “They are just looking to expand the existing front,” Troyer said. “The same night (July 1), planning and zoning will hear two variance applications. Colonial Homestead and Trailside Deli will be asking for additional signage. They are both over the square footage allowance and

they are looking for a variance.” In other business: • The high tank project will be bid out July 1 and is expected to be completed by Dec. 15. • The Public Works Committee has been asked to schedule a meeting to discuss Ray-Mar water and sanitary extensions and connections. The meeting was set for July 6, at 6:30 p.m. • Troyer reported 10.60 tons of recyclables were collected in May, bringing the village’s total to 109.6 tons through 11 months. The village should be within a half ton of last year’s recycling total.

any displays, so it could be a smaller building.” “We’ve got this year at the fair yet, and then that’s it,” Zimmerly said. “We’ve got to start planning and get something going.” Commissioner Joe Miller suggested they look into the size of the building needed and get together with the fire department to get prices for moving an existing building and constructing one. Haun says the Sheriff’s Office paid to pave the ground where the tent is at the old fairgrounds, but

the fair board put the tent up. “They are going to have tents the first year (at the new fairgrounds), but then they plan to do away with tents,” Zimmerly said. “I would start getting estimates so we can see what we’re looking at,” Ault said. “That time’s going to go by real quick. We’ll start there and see what happens.” Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.

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A report was taken of breaking and entering on state Route 39 in Knox Township. Fr a u d reportedly occurred on Water Street in Killbuck. Domestic violence was reported on County Road 58 in Mechanic Township. A report was received of a drunk driver on West Front Street in Killbuck Township. June 20 — Criminal damaging was reported on Township Road 466 in Washington Township. June 21 — Domestic violence was reported on

June 17 — Holmes County Sheriffs Office responded to a report of domestic violence on County Road 68 in Hardy Township. A bad check reportedly was passed on state Route 39 in Walnut Creek Township. Shooting of property was reported on County Road 280 in Knox Township. A report was taken of a burglary on Township Road 1032 in Ripley Township. June 19 — Fraud was reported on Township Road 602 in Prairie Township. See Pg. 25 — RECORD


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Land transfers Berlin Township — Kevin C. and Judy Lynn Yoder to SkyVista Ltd., Township Road 359, 2.706 acre, $95,000. Ray H. Miller, executor, to Andrew W. and Edna D. Detweiler, 4805 Township Road 366, No. 143, $145,000. Ervin E. and Freda Mae Miller to Jacob N. and Ada Mae Yoder, 5909 Township Road 355, $200,000. Marvin E. and Viola D. Raber, Fannie Miller, life tenant, to Thomas J. Stone, 5759 Township Road 362, $360,000. Douglas E. and Sue Ann Schmucker to Susan A. Rochelle, trustee, 5351 Township Road 384, $307,500. Clark Township — Charm Center Corp. to Charm Holdings, state Route 557 and County Road 70, 0.5-6 acre, $1.2

million. Marvin Ray and Katie Mae Hershberger to Mark Stutzman and Ellen Yoder, 3565 County Road 70, $360,000. Freeman and Naomi Miller to Michael and Lori Miller, 2267 County Road 70, $150,000. Hardy Township — Johnathan S. Kocsis to Cory M. Baker and Stephanie Day, 9000 County Road 292, $127,000. Barbara N. Weaver to Abe A. and Ruby R. Weaver state Route 241, two acres, $40,000. Killbuck Township — Michael B. and Malori G. Snyder to Zachary C. Wallace and Marcy E. Chapman, 9513 County Road 35, $140,000. Killbuck Village — Joshua D. Masters to Matthew K. and Jody M. Smail, 570 N. Main St., $50,000.

FFA (From Page 22) to send members to FFA camp and OLC at Camp Muskingum, to participate in the Nashville Memorial Day Parade and pay for candy, to approve the summer schedule, to hold the annual banquet on April 15, to hold and

pay for the officer retreat, and a motion to create a fair booth at the Holmes County Fair, which was referred to a committee. Members broke into their committees and held discussion for 15 minutes. After the meeting members had refereshments and played softball.

Record (From Page 23) Wood Street in Holmesville. A report was taken of criminal damaging on Township Road 559 in Prairie Township. June 22 — A report was taken of fraud on Rhine Road in Berlin. A drunk driver was reported on state Route 83 in Mechanic Township. Breaking and entering was reported on Township Road 411 in Walnut Creek Township.

Police June 15 — Millersburg Police Officers responded to a report of criminal damaging on South Crawford Street. A subject was reported to be consuming alcohol in a motor vehicle on South Washington Street. June 16 — The department assisted Ashland County Sheriffs Office in serving an arrest warrant on Glen Drive.

Police arrested Kyle A. Parsons, 18, of 71 S. Washington St., for theft and transported him to the Holmes County Jail. A report was taken of theft from a residence on East Jones Street. June 18 — Police Department responded to a report of a large tree limb falling into the street and striking a vehicle on East Jackson Street. June 19 — Theft of services was reported from a business on state Route 39. June 20 — A report of forgery was taken at a business on South Washington Street. Unauthorized use of a vehicle was reported at a residence on Farlow Street. Officers responded to a disturbance at a residence on South Washington Street. Lester Ridenbaugh, 32, 1691 S. Washington Street, was arrested and taken to the Holmes County Jail.

Knox Township — Wendy M. Newkirk to Theresa M. Fiddler, October Hills, lot 56, $9,000. Teresa Kaylor and Teresa Hills to K.M. Ress, lot 318, October Hill, $10,000. Richard B. and Ruth Ann Uhl and Jeffrey L. and Julie Allison to Regal Management Systems, 124 Main St., $30,000. Todd D. Smith to U.S. National Bank Assoc., 180 Jefferson St., $60,000. Mechanic Township — Mullet Drilling Co. to Sand Run Leasing, 3355 County Road 58, $26,000. David A. and Amelia Beachy to Steven G. and Paula J. Loveless, 2245 Grenchin, $109,000. RLH Land Co. to Joseph R. Yoder and Anna Mae Yoder, County Road 150, $120,000. Stephanie M. Corbett to Mary Lois Watts, 8264 Township Road 103,

Rodeo (From Page 24) give something back. “I wanted to bring it back to my hometown where my family and friends can be a part of it and experience everything that I’m experiencing,” he continued. “I got hurt over the past couple years and haven’t been able to get on. So, I wanted to be that pit stop for the bull riders that are my friends, so they can have a good place to go.” He also hopes to make this a fun event for the community to enjoy. “I want this to be a community thing where

$88,000. Millersburg Village — Rex A. and Kristin L. Wheeler to Fannie D. Miller, 212 Knollton Drive, $135,800. John H. Clark to Esta J. Hershberger, 431 Elm Drive, $8,100. Nashville Village — James D. Duncan to Laurel Piribek Morales, lot 3, Castells Addition, $1,000. Paint Township — Nathan R. Weaver to Michael J. and Emma Lou Kauffman, 1752 U.S. Route 62, $200,000. Prairie Township — Alvin P. and Ruby R. Miller to David M. and Leanna L. Miller, 7930 Township Road 567, $225,000. Richland Township — JJ Hawk LLC to RLH Land Co., County Road 6, 111.248 acres, $480,000. Rick Hawkins Lumber Co. to RLH Land Co., 4.196 acres, $227,250.

Dennis A, Mackey and Wendy L. Craycraft to Nola B. Mackey and Megan K. Mackey, 11936 County Road 6, $81,500. Andy H. and Ida Mast to Dennis and Fannie Hershberger, 2795 County Road 75, $255,000. Roy D. and Martha Miller to Dennis and Fannie Hershberger, County Road 75, 10 acres, $43,000. Andy B. and Rosanna J. Kauffman, trustees, to Kevin W. and Kelli J. Grassbaugh, state Route 520, 70.021 acres, $525,000. Ripley Township — Joni J. Raber and Elsie W. Raber to Henry Raber, 6455 Township Road 501, Lakeville, $150,000. Miriam M. Mills to Diane L Ramirez, 13291 State Route 39, $120,000. Saltcreek Township — Andrew E. D. and Verna Yoder to Andrew and Susan Hershberger, 4899

friends and family can come together,” Yutzy said. “We have a lot of great sponsors who are glad to be part of this and look forward to bringing some fun to the area.” Half of the 50/50 drawing goes toward helping a local family in need, along with some of the proceeds of the actual rodeo. To convert the auction barn into a rodeo arena, Yutzy brings in an excavator and puts down dirt at the barn and provides all the chutes, bulls and bleachers. He expects anywhere from 30 to 40 bull rides

at Saturday’s show, with the top 10 coming back for finals, with the top four taking home cash prizes. There will be 15 barrel riders in the show as well. “We introduce the cowboys, the bullfighters and barrel racers, to get things started,” Yutzy said. “Then we have the first round of about 10 guys, then the clown does his act. Then we have rounds two and three. “After the third round, we have the barrel races, and then final round is the top 10 bull riders come back for the champion-

Township Road 628, $200,000. Menno D. and Mable J. Troyer to Monroe E. and Edna J. Miller, 6526 Township Road 605, $208,500. Abe J.C., Eli A. and Martha J. Miller to Joe A. and Mary Miller, 7750 County Road 201, $7,580. Walnut Creek Township — Norman A. and Nettie Troyer to Mark M. and Marilyn Mast, Township Road 668, 3.987 acres, $85,000. Miller-Hope Development to Calvin L. and Sharon K. Yoder, 2774 Cove Lane, $296,000. Robert N. and Susanna J. Troyer to Julianna Miller, County Road 141, 23.574 acres, $129,657. Melvin L. and Anne Erb to Jeremy L. and Marlene Erb, 3560 Township Road 162, $100,000. See Pg. 28 — LAND

ship round,” Additional Rodeo shows will be held in Mount Hope Aug. 15 and Sept. 26 and in Canton at the Civic Center Oct. 17. Advance tickets are $16 for adults and $10 for kids (4-10). Tickets are available at Charm Harness & Boot, Maysville Harness & Boot, and Wednesdays at the Mount Hope Sales Barn. Tickets can be purchased at the show for $2 more. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.


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West Holmes football stays in Division III By AARON DORKSEN bers provided by the Daily Record Sports Editor Ohio Department of Education for males in The OHSAA recently grades 9, 10 and 11 as of released the new divi- Oct. 14. The alignments sions and regions for the for 2016 will change some 714 schools with football when the competitive teams that will compete balance adjustments take place. this fall. The divisions for 2015 Schools with male and 2016 are based on enrollment of 627 or more school enrollment num- are Div. I in football, fol-

lowed by Div. II (423-626), Div. III (271-422), Div. IV (201-270), Div. V (150200), Div. VI (107-149) and Div. VII (106 and less). In Holmes County, West Holmes stays in Div. III, Region 9. The bulk of area teams are in Div. V, Region 16: Chippewa, Northwestern,

Norwayne, Orrville, Triway (dropped from Div. IV) and Waynedale. They are in a loaded region that will include traditionally tough teams from Northwest Ohio such as Coldwater, LibertyBenton, Genoa Area, Elyria Catholic, Marion Pleasant and Ottawa-Glandorf. Tuslaw is in Div. V, Region 15.

Wooster remains in Div. II, Region 5, which had many teams move out from the Columbus area and in from Stark County. North Canton Hoover and Massillon Perry have dropped from Div. I into the Generals’ region, while Massillon has moved from Region 4 to 5.

Remaining in Div. VI, Region 19 are Loudonville, Smithville, Dalton and Rittman. Hillsdale dropped from Div. VI to VII and is the only area school in the smallest division. The Falcons have just 105 boys and are in Region 23. Nearby Ashland dropped from Div. II to III.

Holmes Park District youth track meet results listed Following are the results of May 14, Park District Track Meet at Hiland High School: 4-year-old girl/ boy Frisbee throw: Alissa Justice, 25 feet; Lane Burgett, 19 feet, 8 inches. Standing long jump: Roselyn Eaches, 4-2; Greyson Uhl, 5-2. Softball throw: Kinley Goans, 12-5; Coidyn Beachy, 34-9. 50-meter dash: Codi Murphy, 13.43; Lane Burgett, 13.73. 50-meter hurdles: Harper Warner, 14.01; Coidyn Beachy, 11.91. 100-meter dash: Tori Bell, 21.63; Coidyn Beachy, 18.99. 10-meter hurdles: Electra Beachy, 24.3; Coidyn Beachy, 20.0. 5-year-old girl/boy Standing long jump: Alayna Vandeveer, 4-10; Noah Workman 5-4. Softball throw: Gabby Folwer, 20-11; Wade Miller (no distance rep.) 50-meter dash: Neveah Mast, 12.06. 50-meter hurdles: Laney

Thorpe, 12.44; Noah Workman, 12.18. 100-meter dash: Neveah Mast, 21.65; Grady Jones, 19.05. 10-meter hurdles: Grady Jones, 21.18.

Frank, 23 feet; Lincoln Snow, 56 feet. 50 M dash Av e r y Proper, 12.3; Blake Johnson, 14.7 100-meter dash: Sydney Frank, 18.13. 100-meter hurdles: 6-year-old girl/boy Jenna Sheldon, 21.01; Frisbee throw: Zondra Logan Horn, 18.93. Hershberger, 34 feet; 200-meter dash: Jenna Hudson Troyer, 36-8. Sheldon, 46.0; Parker Standing long jump: Garver, 44.0. Charli Murphy, 6 feet; Billy Patten, 6-3. 8-year-old girl/boy Softball throw: Bristol Long jump: Greta Booth, 47-7; Billy Patten, Rolince, 7-9; Landon 46-2. Frank, 7-5. 50-meter dash: Charli Javelin: Greta Rolince, Murphy, 9.74. 22 feet; Tristan Houin, 50-meter hurdles: Charli 11-8. Murphy, Billy Patten, Softball throw: Tasha 9.38. Bell, 47-3; Steven Steiner, 100-meter dash: Breslyn 22-10. Brown, 18.26. 100-meter dash: Jenna 100-meter hurdles: Pey- Raber, 17.07. ton Burkey, 18.0. 100-meter hurdles: Jenna Raber, 22.08. 7-year-old girl/boy 200-meter dash: Addi Frisbee throw: Avery Hudson, 37.0; Landon Proper, 32 feet; Lincoln Frank, 39.0. Snow, 61-10. 400-meter run: Addi Standing long jump: Hudson, 1:25; Blazedyn Sydney Frank, 5-9; Parker Mullins, 1:42. Garver/Logan Carson, 6-1. 9-year-old girl/ boy Softball throw: Sydney Long jump: Alana

Dudte, 9-4; Griffin Boal, 10-1. High jump: Audrey Rising, 3-2; Gabe Averbukh, 3-2. Javelin: Blaine Winkler, 38-8. Shot put: Zaylie Shultz, 14-6; Matthew Scadden, 16-3. Discus: Zaylie Shultz, 19-3; Matthew Scadden, 18.33. 100-meter dash: Alana Dudte, 15.18; Ashton Raber, 15.07. 100-meter hurdles: Autumn Shaw, 21.0; Ashton Raber, 18.33. 200-meter dash: Jordan Holderbaum, 36.0; Ashton Raber/Gabe Averbukh, 33.0. 400-meter run: Jordan Holderbaum, (no time); Griffin Boal, 1:28.

being accepted for controlled deer and waterfowl hunts on selected Ohio public areas during the 2015-2016 season, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Hunters have until Friday, July 31, to submit permit applications for a random drawing. These special hunts are held on selected public areas to provide additional opportunities for Ohio’s hunting enthusiasts. All applicants, youth and adult, must possess a 2015-2016 Ohio hunting license and meet the age requirements in order to apply for a controlled hunt. Hunters can apply for the controlled hunts by completing the application process online using

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10-year-old girl/boy Long jump: Laney Duff, 10-5; Tristan Middaugh, 11-4. High jump: Ally Yoder, 3-8; Jaret Snyder/Blake Norman, 3-2. Javelin: Madisyn Glassford, 37-0; Tristan Middaugh, 34-2.

Outdoor notes By ART HOLDEN Daily Record Outdoor Editor

Hunter education course Hunter Education classes will be held Aug. 20 and 21 from 6-9 p.m. and Aug. 22 from noon-5 p.m. at the Shreve Farmers Sportsman Club. You must register online at wildohio.com prior to the class and you must attend all three days and pass the written test to obtain your certification. The club is at 8430 Township. Road 513, Shreve. For more information, call Missy at 330-464-5621.

Controlled hunt applications Applications are now

the Wild Ohio Customer Center at wildohio.gov or by calling 800-WILDLIFE (945-3543) and requesting a mail-in application. There is a non-refundable application fee of $3 per hunt. Hunters will be randomly drawn from submitted applications. Successful applicants will be notified and provided additional hunt information by mail and email. Applicants are encouraged to visit the Wild Ohio Customer Center to view the status of their application and, if selected, print their controlled hunt permit. More specific information about hunt dates and locations, including opportunities dedicated to youth, women and mobilityimpaired hunters, can be found at wildohio.gov.

Fall Still Shoots at the Shreve Farmers Sportsman Club will be held every Sunday beginning Aug. 9 through Oct. 25. Shoots start at noon and you can win your choice of meats. The club shoots shot, slug and .22 rounds. The club is located at 8430 Township Road. 513, Shreve. For more information, call Missy at 330-464-5621.

Shot put: Madisyn Glassford, 15-11; Beau Norman, 12-8. Discus: Isabella Roe, 41-7; Jaret Snyder 24-1. 100-meter dash: Kham Oliver/Pacee Miller/Jas Giauque, (tie) 13.0. 100-meter hurdles: Pacee Miller, 17.28; Reese Mullet, 18.21. 200-meter dash: Khamaria Oliver/Jasmine Giauque (tie)/Reese Mullet, 35.0. 400-meter run: Madisyn Glassford 3:23; Blake Norman, 3.29. 800-meter run: Blake Norman, 7:11 11-year-old girl/boy Long jump: Emily C a s e, 10-1; Blake McCombs, 10-11. High jump: Odessa Pringle, 3-6; Emmett Myers, 4 feet. Javelin: Sierra Parks, 28-2; Quinn Findley, 61-4. S h o t put: Dani Miller, 17-2; Walker Graham, 21-0. Discus: Sierra Parks, 24-2; Sean Olver, 34-7. 100-meter dash: Odessa Pringle, 14.36.

100-meter hurdles: Emily Case, 21.5. 200-meter dash: Claire Reynolds, 34.13; Rocky Favia, 33.0, 400-meter run: Madison Keim, 1:23; Jake Miller (no time reported). 800-meter run: TW Anderson, 3:25. 1600-meter run: TW Anderson, 7:10. 12-year-old girl/boy High jump: Natasha Averbukh, 3-8. Javelin: Ashlee Phillips, 27-7. Shot put: Aisy Neville, 21 feet; Brice Hunter, 23-1. Discus: Aisy Neville, 43-8; Brice Hunter, 35-7. 100-meter hurdles: Brogan Steimel, 18.28. 200-meter dash: Hannah Rohr, 32.0; JJ Miller, 31.0. 400-meter run: Hannah Rohr, 1:15; JJ Miller, 1:14. 800-meter run: Brogan Steimel, 3:14. 1600-meter run: Haeden Wolf, 7:30

Walleye (From Page 27)

“Everyone has the same equipment,” said Weaver. “The key is learning to use them correctly. “Trolling has gotten pretty technological,” said Plant. “We make use of what we have and pretty soon a pattern emerges.” This spring for Weaver and Plant, the pattern was top finishes in one of the most competitive leagues on the lake. “A lot of the top walleye fishermen in the country fish the LEWT,” said Plant. “There’s no wannabes in it. We feel pretty fortunate to be Team of the Year.”

The second tournament we increased the speed to 1.4 mph, then 1.7-2 mph as the fish got more active,” he continued. “That’s also when we started using Reef Runners with more action.” Plant and Weaver take advantage of all the bells and whistles available to them these days in terms of electronics, everything apps on their smart Send in your notes from phones to I-Pilot on the Anyone wishing to trolling motor and Naviannounce upcoming onics mapping on the fishevents can email them ing finder. to aholden@the-dailyrecord.com, or fax them to 330-264-1132. Ad deadlines You can also call OutDisplay ads, Monday at noon; door Editor Art Holden evenings at 330-287-1650. Classified ads, Tuesday at 3 p.m.


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Plant, Weaver show how to catch Lake Erie walleye By ART HOLDEN Daily Record Outdoor Editor Jason Plant admits he doesn’t mind dipping into the freezer and pulling out a walleye fillet for supper. His tricked-out 20-foot Lund boat is for one thing, though — tournament fishing. “For me, it’s the competition,” said Plant, a 1995 West Holmes graduate. Along with 1991 Hiland grad Rod Weaver, the two joined forces to win the Western Basin Sportfishing Association Lake Erie Walleye Trail Team of the Year Award recently. “Oh yeah, we definitely want to win,” said Weaver. “A lot of that comes from our struggles when we first started out, finishing last in tournaments.” Not any more. In fact, the tougher the tournament, the better chance Weaver and Plant feel they have. “We feel we do best when the bite is tough,” said Weaver. “We like to grind it out.” That’s what they did to become champions of the four-tournament LEWT series, where the winner

is the team with the best combined finish in three events. Plant and Weaver placed second out of 60 boats at the April 25 HiWay Bait Event out of Lakeview Marina with five walleyes weighing 37.99 pounds, including a 10.41-pound big fish. “We lost the tournament by only .07 pounds,” said Plant. On May 15, Plant and Weaver placed ninth out of 60 boats in the “Ole Pete Memorial” out of Sandusky (5 walleyes, 36.14 lbs), and were seventh at the LEWT Championship in Huron on June 7 with five walleyes tipping the scales at 43.30 with a big fish weighing 9.97 pounds. “Basically, the way it works is you start in April in the Western Basin and as the walleye start migrating east, we follow them across,” said Plant. “The biggest thing (to placing high) is to key in on structure and areas holding fish. There’s so many walleye in Lake Erie now that anyone can catch five walleyes. The issue is finding where the big fish are holding to some sort of structure or area.”

With families, and the long distance to Lake Erie (Plant now lives at Buckeye Lake in the Columbus area and Weaver in Uniontown), the two have had to pick and choose when they can tournament fish. “We did the Cabela’s circuit when we first got started,” said Weaver, “but we weren’t ready for that. Now, we may try to get back into it. “We’ll fish a couple more tournaments this year, including a big tournament out of Huron in the fall.” In the meantime, they’ll revel in their LEWT win, and prepare to defend it next year. “There’s definitely a lot of pressure involved in tournament fishing,” said Weaver. “It’s never boring, it’s an emotional roller coaster. “One minute you’re ready to put a big fish in the boat and it pops off and you want to fall in the boat and cry. The next minute you land a 10-pounder and it’s all high-fives. “And we don’t get to pick the conditions,” he continued. “A lot of times

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Jason Plant (left) and Rod Weaver show off their trophies for being named Team of the Year in the recently completed Western Basin Sportfishing Association’s Lake Erie Walleye Trail. The team had the best combined three-event finish in the four-event tournament, with a high of second place at the opening Highway Bait Event out of Lakeview Marina back in April. we’re fishing in some really rough conditions — 5and 6-foot waves.” The two, who first started hunting and fishing together as youth through a mutual friend, prefished the Thursday and

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King (From Page 28) son. “Unfortunately, most of what people know about Dr. King is from the 1963 “I have a Dream” speech and we tend to freeze him in that time frame. But there is much, much more to the story that I like to share with audiences.” “What I portray of Dr. King’s life are things people most likely haven’t heard too much about,” added Jefferson. “I focus on the time frame a few years later in 1967 when he wasn’t such a beloved figure, but this was a time when he became his most courageous. He had even more powerful speeches besides his popular ‘I Have a Dream’ speech.” Jefferson says his youth workshop has a lighter focus. “People may think this workshop might be very serious and heavy, but we try to have fun and keep things light,” he said. “We talk about how to deal with conflict and how to approach a problem without being combative.” His adult workshop is more lecture style focusing on the Poor People’s Campaign. “I think workshop attendees get a lot

out of this lecture since my view of Dr. King evolved as I have continued studying him,” added Jefferson. “We will watch a documentary film and discuss how King changed policy as it relates to the poor, even across all ethnic lines.” The schedule for other characters who will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. under the Ohio Chautauqua Tent during the week of July 7-11 are: Debra Conner as Edith Russell on Tuesday, July 7; Kevin Radaker as Henry David Thoreau on Wednesday, July 8; Dianne Moran as Olive Ann Oatman, a white captive of the Indians on Thursday, July 9; Hank Fincken as 1849er J. Goldsborough Bruff on Friday, July 10. Musical entertainment will precede each evening’s performance and includes Wildwood & Friends on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.; Jerry Weaver on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.; The Lindseys dulcimer music on Thursday at 6:30 p.m.; The Coshocton Community Band on Friday at 6 p.m.; and Steve Ball and Larry Stahl on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. Each of the scholars

ate for youth ages 10 and older. The workshops are held at the Coshocton Public Library and will be held at 10:30 a.m. each day from July 7-11. The adult workshops will take place at 2 p.m. each day

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Louis Pipher, 80 Louis Merle Pipher, 80, of Creston, died Monday morning, June 15, 2015, at Wooster Community Hospital. Louis was born in Leroy April 12, 1935, to the late Louis R. and Laura (Maltbie) Pipher, and married Virgilia Garnes April 5, 1980. She preceded him in death April 10, 2006. He had worked for the Peter J. Schmitt Co., retiring in 1990, and had also worked for Buckeye Basket Co. and Village of Creston. He was an avid bowler, enjoyed going to garden tractor pulls, fishing and the Cleveland Indians. Surviving are children, Lois Kroon of Creston, Karen (Hank) Shopper of Tallmadge, Samuel (Sandi) Pipher of Holmesville, Rhonda (Ernie) Ferguson of Creston, and Norv Whitmore of Seville; 17 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren; a brother, Carl (Jerry) Pipher of Smithville; and a

sister, Elizabeth Herman of Fredericksburg. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by a brother, Joseph Pipher; and a sister, Berle Chaney. Services were Friday, June 19 at 1 p.m. at Murray Funeral Home in Creston, with Pastor Marty Ruch officiating. Burial was in Creston Maple Mound Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the family in care of Murray Funeral Home. Tributes may be shared at www.MurrayFuneral-Home.com.

Mary Yoder, 92 Mary N. (Gingerich) Yoder, 92, Walnut Creek, died Friday, June 19, 2015, at Walnut Hills Retirement Home, after a period of declining health. She was born July 11, 1922, in Holmes County to the late Noah M. and Barbara (Miller) Gingerich, and married Sam D. Yoder on Jan. 10, 1946. He preceded her in death on March 25, 2011. She was a member of the Amish Church. Surviving are daughters, Elsie (Willis) Mast of Millersburg and Ellen (Bill) Mullet of Walnut Creek; seven grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren; a sister, Emma Miller of Walnut Creek; a brother, Mose Gingerich of Millersburg; and sisters-in-law, Anna May

Gingerich of Millersburg and Lizzie Miller of Berlin. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; brothers Ervin, Alvin and Mahlon Gingerich; sisters, Edna (Mel) Beachy and Fannie (Yost) Miller; and brothers-in-law, Ervin Miller, Mahlon Gingerich and Yost Miller. Funeral services were Sunday, June 21 at the Gingerich Trailer Building, 5815 State Route 39, Millersburg, with Bishop Jonathan Miller officiating. Burial was in the Coblentz Cemetery, Berlin Township, Holmes County. Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek, assisted the family.

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Victor ‘Vic’ Brown, 86 To everything there is a season … Ecc. 3:1. On Friday, June 12, 2015, Victor R. “Vic” Brown, 86, of Millersburg, went home to be with the Lord. He was born May 9, 1929, to the late Glen V. and Erma C. (Evans) Brown in New Philadelphia, and married Gladys A. Mast Sept. 3, 1954. She survives. Vic is also survived by a daughter, Amy (Brad) Young of Wooster; grandchildren, Michael Hyder of South Carolina, Bethany (Josh) Morrow of Wooster, Justin Young of Columbus, and Cara Young of St. Louis, Mo.; a nephew, Paul V. Brown; nieces, Cheryl Abernathy, Helen Brown and Lois Brown; and a son-in-law, Richard Pryor. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Glenda Brown Pryor; and a brother, George E. Brown. Private services and interment has taken place and it was his wish no calling hours or services be held.

Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc.com. The family wishes to thank the Hospice caregivers and all of the friends who have helped; Liz Yoder, Bernadine Mast, Liz Vaughn, Deb Chase, Erma Miller, Tami Bucklew, Brent and Jenny Hofstetter. Semper-Fi and So Mote it Be. I’ll see you on the other side Maudie.

Mary Miller, 52 Mary A. Miller, 52, of 7048 Township Road 654, Millersburg, died Sunday, June 21, 2015 at her home following an extended illness. She was born in Millersburg on June 26, 1962 to Albert A. and Fannie (Troyer) Miller and married Olen J. Miller on June 5, 1926. He survives. She was a member of the Amish Church. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her parents of Mount Hope; children, Willis Ray (Lisa) Miller of Benton, Fannie Mae Miller, Carolyn Miller, Wesley Jay Miller and Susan Marie Miller, all of

the home; sisters, Lydia Ann (Mervin) Miller and Verba (Mose) Hershberger, both of Mount Hope and Freda (Reuben) Mast of Dundee; brothers, Raymond (Carol) Miller of Mount Hope and Wesley (Martha) Miller of Sugarcreek. Funeral services were held Thursday, June 25, at the David Aaron Miller residence, 7114 Township Road 654, with Bishop Mervin Miller officiating. Burial was in the Swartzentruber Cemetery, Paint Township, Holmes County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled the arrangements.

Lizzie Miller, 66 Lizzie Miller, 66, of Mount Hope, died Saturday, June 20, 2015 at Park Village in Dover, following an extended illness. She was born in Holmes County on August 26, 1948 to the late Raymond S. and Mary R. (Raber) Miller and married Mahlon L. Miller on April 6, 1972. He died March 4, 2010. She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. She is survived by a daughter, Marylin (Mose) Miller of Dundee; three grandchildren, Anthony Lyle, Sharon Rose and Lonnie Eugene; brothers and sisters, Mattie Miller of Mount Hope, Roy (Mary) Miller of Woodsfield, Lester (Verna) Miller of Beach City, Katie (Wil-

liam) Yoder of Millersburg, Edna (Andy) Raber of Mount Eaton, Alvin Miller of Beach City, Calvin (Betty) Miller of Mount Hope and Dennis (Shona) Miller of Sugarcreek. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Dale; and an infant sister. Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 23 at the Calvin R. Miller residence, 4560 Township Road 617, Mount Hope, with Bishop John Miller Jr. officiating. Burial was in the Yoder Cemetery, Salt Creek Township, Holmes County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled the arrangements.

Chloe Ernst, 16 Chloe M. Ernst, 16, Loudonville, died Friday evening, June 19, 2015, in a water accident at the Pleasant Hill Lake Dam. Chloe was born March 20, 1999, in Wooster and was a straight “A” student at Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center and had completed 10th grade at Loudonville High School. She had attended West Holmes Schools through eighth grade and was a member of the Loudonville Redbirds soccer team during her ninth-grade school year. Chloe enjoyed face painting for friends and for parties, enjoyed drawing and sketching, preparing other’s make-up, and was looking forward to being a bridesmaid in her sister’s wedding in August. Chloe is survived by her parents, Melinda “Mindi” and Leslie Middleton of Loudonville; two brothers, Cody Rineard of Loudonville and Nathan Walters of Wooster; two sisters, Casey (Zach Hendershott) Ernst of Loudonville and Kirsten Martin of Maryland; her

grandparents, Alfred and Shirley Ernst of Lakeville and Red and Sandy Martin of Wooster; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins; and her kitty, Phoebe, and her new puppy, Lakota. Services were Wednesday, June 24 at Lindsey Funeral Homes, Loudonville, with pastor Duane Galbraith officiating. Burial was in Pioneer Cemetery, McZena. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. Online condolences may be left for Chloe’s family by visiting www.Byerly-Lindsey.com.

Cheryl Tharp, 62 Cheryl Ann (Landon) Tharp, 62, Wooster, died with her family by her side on Saturday, June 20, 2015, at Wooster Community Hospital, Wooster, following an extended illness. She was born on Sept. 17, 1952, to Carroll and Ruth (Hill) Landon. Cheryl worked many years at Rice-Chadwick Rubber Co. in Killbuck and was a member of Killbuck United Methodist Church. She was an amazing cook and loved making quilts and sewing. She learned to love football and soccer over the past several years and attended as many games as she could for the two loves of her life — her grandsons, Landon and Kaedon. She was the best wife, mother, daughter, aunt, sister, cousin, grandma and friend a person could ask for. She will be missed deeply by all who knew and loved her. Cheryl was an organ-tissue donor and with her gift she will be able to help others live on. She is survived by her amazing and loving husband of 30 years, Ralph David Tharp Jr. She had two children, Carol (John) Hawkins and Trent (Kris) Miller; five grandchildren, Landon and Kaedon Hawkins and Mackenzie, Morgan and Caleb Miller; mother, Ruth (Hill) Landon; brother, Doug (Karen) Landon; sister-in-law, Jackie West; nieces Angie (Dan)

Wirth and Megan (Ryan) Stingel; and nephews Jordan (Noelle) Landon and Drew Landon. She had many aunts, uncles, cousins, friends and numerous brothers-in-law and sistersin-law. She also is survived by her beloved dog, Gidget. She was preceded in death by her father, Carroll Landon; grandparents, Delbert and Minta Landon and Claude and Dicie Hill; mother-in-law, Joan Hunter; father-in-law, Ralph Tharp Sr.; and many cousins, aunts, uncles and friends. A Celebration of Life Service was held June 25 at Killbuck United Methodist Church, with pastor Ken Smailes officiating. The family suggests donations be made to Alexander Funeral Home, P.O. Box 108, Millersburg 44654. 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.


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School brief Campus visit days scheduled Wayne College will hold Campus Visit Day on July 13 at 6 p.m. The college is located at 1901 Smucker Road, Orrville. Debbie Muniak, communications director, said the purpose of the event is to help potential students “discover how easy it is to get a quality education close to home. Want to

build rockets with a rocket scientist? Or learn about history from someone who has traveled to more than 45 countries? You don’t have to go far to learn from world-class professors who have real-life experience in their fields.” Student Taylor Andrea said, “I discovered my dream career at Wayne College. I’m getting my social work degree entirely on the Wayne campus. I

can work and go to school at the same time because the locatoin is convenient and the price is affordable.” Campus visit days include group tours, information about areas of study, financial aid opportunities, and information about clubs and organizations. Register by calling 330684-8912 or visit www. wayne.uakron.edu/campusvisitday.

July library program Holmes County Library Every Hero Has a Story Children’s Summer Reading Program — through July 11. Ages 3-12 are invited to register for the Children’s Summer Reading Program. Read two hours each week

and earn incentives. Earn tickets for the grand prize drawing by reading beyond the required two hours. Registered participants will also have a chance to win weekly prizes such as Akron RubberDucks and

Behind the barrel Ohio Department of Transportation will be working this week in these areas of Holmes County: State Route 39: From

King (From Page 29) Canal Boat Ride especially I hope everyone will come out and experience all of the characters that will take the stage while we are in Coshocton. We promise it will be an unforgettable time.” Sponsors and contributors to the Ohio Chautauqua in Coshocton include The Coshocton Foundation, Montgomery Foundation, Simpson Family

State Route 60 to Millers- State Route 206: Mowing. Elder Hawkins family schedules reunion burg — mowing. State Route 520: From The Elder Hawkins family reunion will be July 12 with the covered dish dinner State Route 60: Mowing. U.S. 62 to Township Road beginning at 1 p.m. It will be at the Gene Hawkins cabin in Stillwell. U.S. 62: From State 36 — mowing. Route 206 to Knox Coun- Various locations: ty line — mowing. Guardrail repairs.

Foundation, Coshocton Village Inn & Suites, Central Ohio Technical College, Annin Flagmakers, Frontier Power, Coshocton Model Railroad Club, Coshocton REACT, Boy Scout Troops 402 and 412, Habitat for Humanity of Coshocton, and the Coshocton Public Library. There is no charge to attend the evening performances or the daytime workshops. For more

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LEGAL NOTICE The Walnut Creek Township Trustees will hold the Annual Budget Hearing for Fiscal Year 2016 on Monday, July 13, 2015 at 4:00 pm. The hearing will be held at the Walnut Creek Community Center. Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper June 20, 27, 2015

Baylor Beach tickets, books and more. Weekly programs for families. Register at the Central Library and East Submitted photo Branch. For more information, call 330-674-5972, Ext. CAMP CHILI — Campers hike after swimming at the waterfall at Camp 211 or the East Branch at Chili. This year a record number of youth enjoyed the annual camp hosted by the Chili Crossroads Bible Church. For pictures and videos see Facebook 330-893-3464. and the church’s new website: www.chilibiblechurch.org. Chili Crossroads Bible Church is located at 29445 County Road 10, Fresno.

information about The Ohio Humanities Council and Ohio Chautauqua visitwww.OhioHumanities.org. For more information about Ohio Chautauqua in Coshocton, contact the Coshocton Visitors Bureau at 740-622-4877 or 1-800338-4724. A complete schedule of the Ohio Chautauqua events in Coshocton is available at www.VisitCoshocton.com.

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public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov /actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644-2129 email: HClerk@epa.ohio.gov Final

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BUYING JUNK batteries, aluminum, copper, brass, farm mach. appliances, cars, trucks. anything steel, elec. motors. 330-279-2142 SUGARCREEK OPEN AIR Flea Market, 3rd Sat. of each month. Call for info. 330-897-0646 330-600-0129

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LOST: RED Shiba Inu female 6 yr. old, lime colored collar. Name is spoon. (330) 359-5459

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Make some extra Cash? Daily Record Delivery routes are great additional income opportunities. Make some Extra money in your Spare Time Call Patrick at 330-287-2259 or

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State Wide Misc. WANT A PRINT AD that reaches over 2,000,000 OHIO READERS in just 7 days? Your ad can be Display or Classified... "One Call, One Fee, 127 Ohio Newspapers, Big Results." Call Mitch at the Ohio Newspaper Association (Columbus, Ohio): 614-486-6677 Help Wanted Now Hiring Flatbed Drivers Earn 42-48 cpm start pay, based on experience High Miles! BC/BS Insurance, Pets Allowed. CDL-A, 1-Year OTR Required. 888.476.4860 www.drivechief.com Sales ENJOY 100% guaranteed, delivered-to-the-door Omaha Steaks! SAVE 78% PLUS 4 FREE Burgers The Happy Family Banquet - ONLY $49.99. ORDER Today 1-800-615-0980 use code FZH or www. OmahaSteaks.com/sp85

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Misc. SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS. Unable to work? Denied benefits? We Can Help! WIN or Pay Nothing! Contact Bill Gordon & Associates at 1-800-547-0636 to start your application today! Sales TROUBLE BATHING? We can replace your old tub with a new, Easy-to-Use Walk-In Bathtub or Shower IN JUST ONE DAY. Price by Phone! From $99 a Month or One Year Same As Cash! EASY BATH 1-866-425-5591 Misc. Sell your structured settlement or annuity payments for CASH NOW. You don't have to wait for your future payments any longer! Call1-800-419-5820 Sales WANT A PRINT AD that reaches over 2,000,000 OHIO READERS in just 7 days? Your ad can be Display or Classified... "One Call, One Fee, 127 Ohio Newspapers, Big Results." Call Mitch at the Ohio Newspaper Association (Columbus, Ohio): 614-486-6677 Misc. DONATE YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR BOAT TO HERITAGE FOR THE BLIND. Free 3 Day Vacation, Tax Deductible, Free Towing, All Paperwork Taken Care Of. CALL 1-800-695-6206 Misc. Columbus Zoo/ COSI Family Getaway Package. Discounted Zoo, Water Park, COSI, & ZipZone Canopy passes. Coupons to area restaurants, shops, attaractions. www.IrishisanAttitude.com 800.245.8387 Misc. Got an older car, boat or RV? Do the humane thing.Donate it to the Humane Society. Call 1- 800-870-1923

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WOULD WANT to sew dresses for somebody any size. Call for information. (330) 473-0382 LOOKING FOR outside work and house cleaning. Mondays &/or Tuesdays. Call (330) 600-0124

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DAILY RECORD Carriers Needed

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

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WANTED: Driver/Laborer on mason crew in Mt. Eaton area. (330) 465-5147 WIC PEER HELPER, P/T (8 hrs per week), High school diploma or GED, have breastfed for a minimum of six (6) months, been a former or current WIC participant. Applicant must have reliable transportation and proof of auto liability insurance. Fill out an application at Holmes County Health District, 85 N Grant St, Suite B (third floor) Millersburg deadline July 10, 2015. J. MILLER & SON Excavating is hiring. Experience preferred but not required for the right individual. Driver’s License with clean driving record required. CDL would be a plus. We offer competitive wages, paid holidays, paid vacation, and health insurance. Please contact Jeff at the office (330) 674-7238, or email at jdmiller6843@yahoo.com ROOFING CREW needed to help with roofing, siding, & so forth. (330) 473-5356

105 General Career Opportunities at Dynamic Organization EVERY WOMAN’S HOUSE & STEPS AT LIBERTY CENTER is dedicated to the prevention & treatment of substance abuse & providing counseling/education in areas of domestic violence, sexual assault & trauma. We are looking for enthusiastic, compassionate & professional individuals to join our team as we are expanding our services. We offer excellent benefits. 104 Spink St., Wooster 44691 or email: kieferl@steps-ewh.org. For more information about each position, please refer to our website at: www.libertycenter connections.org. EOE. • MAINTENANCE • CLINICAL THERAPIST • NURSE • DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY HEALTH & WELLNESS • RESIDENTIAL HOUSE MANAGER NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: Amish girl to move in with older couple to do cleaning, cooking, laundry & so forth. Will have own bedroom with private bath. Weekends off plus $25 per week extra. Mary Hulme, 330-317-7078 HELP WANTED: In local retail store. Some of the duties include, but are not limited to cash register, cutting, wrapping and stocking cheese, along with other retail products. Must be able to interact well with customers, be approachable & personable and work in fast-paced environment. No phone calls please. Apply in person to Kerrie or Bronson @ Heini's Cheese Chalet, 6005 CR 77, Millersburg. SAWMILL & kiln drying facility in Millersburg is currently seeking production workers. If interested, please call (330) 674-1157 to set up an interview. Hours of operation M-Th 6-4, Fri 6-12. AT THE WALLHOUSE HOTEL we value people for their rich histories and perspectives, not just for their certification and degrees. We love engaging candidates and believe that our only opportunity to win in the market place is by hiring and keeping the best people in the industry. If that’s also your view please contact us. 2870 Cove Lane, Walnut Creek Ohio. 44687. 800-824-2013. WANTED: SOMEONE to stack lumber for lumber grader. Transportation provided. (330) 231-3236 GENERAL LABORERS needed to conduct geophysical surveying. Job involves working outdoors while performing strenuous work. Requires a valid Ohio driver's license. Must be able to pass drug screen and background check. Job demands walking for long periods on uneven surfaces, and must be willing to work out of state at times. Health insurance paid, 401K. Apply in person M-F, 9a-4p at: Precision Geophysical 2695 SR 83 S Millersburg, Ohio 44654.

105 General 205 COMM. CLEANER, in Millersburg, 8.5 hrs/wk, $8.10/hr. 2nd shift, 419-747-1550

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DRIVERS CDL-A: Steel coil driver? Full Co. Benefits 26% to Start! Co. Paid Cell Phone! Weekly Hometime/ Pay! Jaro Warren, Ohio 855-252-1641

GE 22 cu. ft. side by side almond refridgerater, water & ice in door. Works good. $400. Also Holland traditions gas grill. $100. Works good. (330) 852-4874

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Driver's: Quality Home time! Earn over $1250+ per wk. + Monthly Bonuses! Excellent Benefits. No-Touch! CDL-A 1yr exp. 855-454-0392

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125 Medical / Healthcare GREAT OPPORTUNITY! Midwest Health Services, Inc. is hiring! Flexible schedule, and on the job training to prepare you for a rewarding career as a direct care staff working with individuals with developmental disabilities and now a new pay rate! We offer full benefits, a generous 401k, paid vacation and paid sick leave. Must have a High School Diploma or GED. Apply in person at 2200 Benden Dr, #4, Wooster, M-F, 9am-3pm.

195 Services MOWING SERVICE, will do brush hogging & finish mowing. Call (330) 695-2595 or (330) 234-7798 CUSTOM WELDING Fabricating, lawn mowers, small engine serv, D-M Repair 5919 TR 363. 330-893-1637

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FOR RENT: Takeuchi TB 135 mini excavator. Heat & air conditioning. Different size buckets available with trailer, $25. per hour. Day time phone 330-231-5065 or 330-600-9917. Duane Raber FOR SALE: 1998 450G JD dozer, good working machine. 330-473-5639. FOR SALE: 550 E case dozer, good condition (330) 466-1676

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MASSY FERGUSON super 90. Diesel motor, runs good. $3,000. Also, trailer, hauls small dozer. $800. Delbert Erb, (330) 600-1568 1956 MASSEY Ferguson 30N tractor 3 pt. hook up. Runs good. Fair condition. 419-827-2444 FOR SALE: Trail farm supply PTO cart. Surrey size horse Van guard motor with clutch. Only 1 year old. $6,500. (330) 763-1581

FOR SALE: Natural Gas Hot Water Heater, $75. 2-Unvented Natural Gas Wall Heaters, 18000BTU. John Miller (330) 893-0303

FOR SALE: 500 gal. liquid manure spreader, $700. Liq. manure pump, $400. Forecart, $250. 330-852-4167

RAINBOW SWEEPER, all attachments plus power nozzle, A-1 condition, clean, warranty. Will deliver. Asking $425. (330) 394-4157 FOR SALE: 8 cu ft Natural Gas Servel Refrigerator, good condition. $500. (330) 275-3740 FOR SALE: Bernina 1005 sewing machine, good condition. $495. (330) 893-8000 FOR SALE: FRIGIDAIRE Affinity Dryer, runs great, storage door incl'd. Moved must go! (270) 348-3818 FOR SALE: SONY PSP, like new w/3 games, memory stick & charger, $120/obo (330) 317-0946 (2) 30" nat. gas stoves w/standing pilot $300/ea.; Also, canning stove, $25; 15-cf chest freezer for storage, $30 - Delivery avail. 330-390-4783. SMART PHONES & basic phones for multiple carriers. & better prices on service plans. (330) 275-0426

PEQUEA MODEL 1206 wagon 17 foot tandem axle spare tire. VGC $2500. Graham 8 foot chisel plow 7 shank. VGC $750. 250 Gallon fuel tank hand pump $250. Troyer Engine 330-897-2805 KUBOTA L3010 tracter, 4x4 with laoder, hydro, 30 hp, looks rough, but runs and works well, 1300 hrs., $9,400. 5' brushog $600. (330) 852-0188 KUBOTA L3600 4x4 tractor with loader, glide shift, 36 hp, 1800 hrs., $12,800. (330) 852-0188 FOR SALE: JD 335 round baler, 4x4, $5300; NH 472 Haybine; JD 24T square baler; Sitrex 4 Star tedder; Also, other hay tedder. Andy Raber, (330) 600-0391 PEQUEA 710 hay tetter on steel wheels, like new condition. $1,750. New Idea hay loader, very good cond., $1750. Aaron Troyer, 2679 S. Kansas Rd. Apple Creek. 42 COMBINE, milking equip., bulk tank, compressor, vacuum pump, 2 grain augers, corn drag.Ph. 330-378-2651 FOR SALE: New Idea Wheel Rake and New Holland Twindrower rake. All for $1000. 2-John Deere 420 Crawlers, both run good $6,000 for both. (330) 600-1499

SALE: Hydro-Mac 14C Farm Equipment FOR skidsteer with bucket and

4 FT. STAINLESS steel chest icebox, like new. Call after 5:00. 4711 TR 369, Mbg., OH 44654

COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag Wringer washers, will trade in or repair yours! Henry Raber, 330-674-5691

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FOR SALE: Ford 9N tractor. Runs good. Choice on air tires or steel wheels. $1,250 obo. 330-893-2716. 1940 ALLIS-CHALMERS B tractor w/side mount sicklebar mower, like new paint, new rear tires, - all in good cond., $1500. 330-204-9601 FOR SALE: Cat 247B track skid loader. 1446 hours. New tracks. Good condition. $22,500. (330) 473-8955 FOR RENT: SHAVER HD10 post driver, skid loader mounted. 330-610-1465 FOR SALE: 9 manure spreader. Also, attachment line spreader. (330) 893-7611

bale spear and foam filled tires. 330-698-0514 ext. 1

FOR SALE: Krone KR 125 Baler; NH 256 rake; Grimm ground drive tedder; JD 24T baler - all field ready. (434) 960-7140

230 Farm Products Produce CHANDLER STRAWBERRY plants-Order Now! Plant 1st week in Sept. for early crop in 2016. $265/per 1000, $260/10,000+. Must have order with 50% dwn. by July 7th. Em. Miller, 9080 S. Carr Rd., Fredericksburg, OH. ORGANIC 1ST & 2nd Cutting Grass Hay, 3x4x8. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905

WILL DO CUSTOM INLINE BALE WRAPPING $6.25/per bale. Wayne Troyer 330-231-6640 NICE 1ST CUTTING round bales, 4x5 net wrapped, grass mix. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 NOTICE: GREEN ACRES fertilizer in stock for pasture cal plus for hay fields Ebson Salt Sulfer. Aden Mullet, 8056 Criswell Rd. Fredericksburg, (330) 695-2208

FOR SALE: Double axle trailer set up for hauling sap. With or without bulk tank. Steel on rubber wheels. Set up for horses. Also, 40 gallon stainless syrup barrels. Paint Valley Maple (330) 674-1430

ORGANIC EAR corn. Approx. 500 bu. Market price. Jacob Miller, 4949 TR 613, Fred., Ohio 44627

INTERNATIONAL 9 ft. trailer sickle bar mower, excellent cond., model #1100, $1,950. (330) 852-3122

WESTERN DAIRY HAY, 3X3X8, 3X4X8. Deer quality, RFV 160-283. Lg/sm amounts Jason Troyer 330-473-7905

NEW HOLLAND 100 off set disc, 8' wide, $1,500. (330) 231-5456

FOR SALE: 40 Sawed Locust posts. $8 per post. (330) 695-9896

FOR SALE: Organic Ear Corn, (330) 695-6793


The Holmes County Hub Shopper 230 Farm Products Produce 250 FOR SALE: 2nd & 3rd Cutting Small square Hay, certified organic. Allen Miller, (330) 275-0129 FOR SALE: split locus posts, over 500 to choose from. Line posts, 7 ft. $5.50 & 8 ft. corner posts, $8.50. Call for quantity pricing. Also, cut locusts avail. (330) 674-1430 GOAT MILK 330-763-4526

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NOW AVAILABLE at Gregory Log & Lumber: Dried & bagged pine shavings--Single bag purchase and quantity discounts--$5.00/single bag. 5545 CR 68 Millersburg, OH 44654 330-893-4499 FOR SALE: certified organic mulch hay. (330) 610-1956 or (330) 359-5647 STRAW 3x3x8, 3x4x8, and 4x5 rounds. Net wrapped. Large or small amounts. Jason Troyer (330)473-7905 CUSTOM HAY WRAPPING with an Anderson tube wrapper. Located in Sugarcreek area, $6 per bale, (330) 852-2263. FOR SALE: 2014 EAR corn, $120/ton. 330-496-2771, or 330-465-0564 QUALITY HORSE HAY, Timothy Alfalfa Mix, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, stored inside, delivered. (330) 466-1408 HORSE HAY, 2nd cutting Alfalfa mix, 3x3x8, nice & clean. $275/ton. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 FOR SALE: Ear Corn, non GMO. Also end of 2015 Oatlage. Call (330) 844-3516 BIG DUTCHMAN feeders & pans. Also hopper & electric motors for sale. (330) 275-9128 FOR SALE: Haylage, Ryelage, & corn silage. Call 330-231-0092

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FOR SALE: 2 boom truck loads of locust wood for firewood. $850 picked up. Delivery available. (330) 674-1157 FOR SALE: Firewood processor runs with Hydraulic in good cond. Eli R. Miller, 3962 US 62, Dundee, OH NICE FIREWOOD for sale by rick, 5571 CR 68, Millersburg OH (330) 893-4908 ATTENTION: Year round firewood company has split & seasoned firewood for sale, dump trailer deliveries available. Also, will custom cut for outdoor wood burners & trade for scrap metal or autos. Call Anytime! (330) 275-7980

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FROM THIS TO THAT, Sat., June 27, 10-5. Huge sale 1 DAY ONLY! Must make room for new inventory. Outside--huge yard sale, Inside--buy 1, get 1 half off. Furn., tools, antiques, glassware, home goods, jewelry, crafts, baby clothes, etc. 8066 SR 514, Big Prairie, 330-275-7125 (less than 1/2 mi. S. of Whispering Hills).

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NEW BEDFORD MULTI FAMILY Tent Sale June 23rd thru 27th. 16" Circle Y saddle, toys, clothing, Alice & Jerry books, & lots more. Abe Millers, CR 600, Baltic FREDERICKSBURG: 6991, E. Moreland Rd. July 7-8, 7am-dark. Multi Family Sale! Large Spinner, Home & Garden Fruit pcs, grape kitchen decor, clothes, & lots of misc. DUNDEE: 9475 Trail Bottom Rd. July 2-3 from 8-? Old record player, cabinet, 5x8 seagrass rug, toys, childrens clothes, steamer, trunk, misc. FREDERICKSBURG: MULTIFAMILY garage sale July 7 & 8, same day as Summit Valley Fabrics. Daylight hours. Baby bed, high chair, manual treadmill, 5 gallon water jug, floor lamp & stand, diaper genie, buggy heater, Coleman coffee makers, lots of misc.! Mose Mast, 8321 Weaver Rd.

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FOR SALE: Hackney pony, 50 in. tall. Not broke. Call 330-231-3230. FOR SALE: 11 yr. old paint riding horse. Well broke, with a lot of spirit. Fancy horse. (330) 359-1127 ORDER YOUR CHICKS now for pasture raised broilers. 3 weeks old, ready to be put on pasture. Rangers $2.90 ea. White Broilers $2.50 ea. Call 330-897-7890 Ext 1 FOR SALE: yearly dutch cross stallion, black with 4 white socks & star, sired winand, upheaded & fancy. $3,500. (330) 600-9286 CHESTNUT QUARTER horse mare. 5 yrs. old, professionally trained. In full to Appy. $1,200. (740) 824-4361 WANTED: STANDARD bred buggy horse. Must be TSS, & safe to women to drive. (330) 698-0467 FOR SALE: Purebred Alpine Nanny Goat, 2 yrs old, fresh 2 months, good milker, (330) 897-1485

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FOR SALE: 2 Yr. old Paint pony gelding. 44", well broke, very gentle. V.M. 330-600-9330

FOR SALE: 3 yr. old white pony mare, $200/obo; Hackney gelding, 8 yrs. old, blk., $800. 330-359-0007.

FOR SALE: 6 YR old Dark Bay Gelding, stands 57", women broke to drive, also rides, TSS, (330) 852-0114

FOR SALE: 5 year old Reg. Chestnut Morgan mare. TSS, sharp, willing traveler, $3500 obo. 330-202-8104 Fredericksburg.

4 YR old Gelding, Trotter, Surrdy horse deluxe, TSS, $4,400. Duane Waver, (330) 674-1777 STANDING AT stud. Designated hitter. Sire Veldheer Dam Ozomooi by Balmoral blackw/three whites. Reg. Dutch harness. Producing upheaded offspring. Serv. fee $350 LFG 330-695-9862

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FOR SALE: 8 YR old Red Sorrell Belgian Gelding, kid broke to all farm machinery, easy keeper, quiet, 5790 TR 606, Fredricksburg (330) 695-9376 4

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YR old Black Gelding Trotter, TSS, been in buggy, fresh, $5,000. 6 yr old Mare, double gaited, very good broke, has papers. $2,300 (330) 600-1248

FOR SALE: 5 yr. old reg'd percheron good broke, in foal for David A. Miller, 8859 Mill Rd, Sugar Creek, 852-1447†x1

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3 YR old gelding, mostly trot, sharp surrey horse, TSS, $3,900. (330) 674-1777 Duane Weaver PONY STUD Service, 38" Black & White Paint Pony Stud. $50 service fee. Mark Hershberger (330) 852-2827 14 YEAR OLD standardbred black mare. 15 H, TSS. Not for older people, $1300. 330-852-2381 FOR SALE: 8 year old black standard bred mare. TSS, women can drive, $2200. 330-698-0398

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FOR SALE: Jacob sheep ram. 2015 lambs and adult rams. Also, Belgian Gelding broke, good worker, $2,500. Eli H. Hershberger, 11141 Ely Rd. Orrville, OH 44667 FOR SALE: 2 yr. old reg'd Belgian mare. Sire Oak Havens jet express. Dam SR Willies echo. Roman A. Yoder (330) 359-6364 34" SORREL PAINT mini pony, standing at stud. 330-567-0019.

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FOR SALE: 7 year old gelding. Broke for anyone to drive. 8671 TR 652. 1/2 mi. South of Ashery Store. FOR SALE: 2 Yr. old Morgan gelding, started in harness. 330-897-0049 FOR SALE: 3 month old gray pigmy nanny. $150. (330) 852-9010 FOR SALE: 2 year old hackney pony mare, broke to line drive. (330) 359-0182

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FOR SALE: White Dorper Katahdin Cross Ewe Lambs, Joe Hershberger, (330) 893-0521

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3 YR. old reg. dutch harness standard bred mare bay. 3 whites. Broke to drive, TSS. (330) 231-7234

WANTED: JOG cart or easy entry type cart for horses. Call with price & condition. (330) 600-9435

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FOR SALE: 6 year old gelding. Good broke, big enough for surrey. All trot, also some other horses on hand. Loran Schlabach, (330) 852-3096

FOR SALE: 3 yr. old friesian standard bred cross gelding, well started, $4200/obo. (330) 893-3836 STANDING AT STUD 37" bl-white paint pony. Throws nice colts. D. Gingerich, 9047 S. Kansas Rd, Fred'bg

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STANDARDBRED gelding, 11 yrs. old, good for older people, traffic safe, $1600. (330) 987-1967 6 YR. old trotting bred mare, TSS, dark bay, 2 whites, women can drive, $2,800. 330-767-4376 3 YEAR old bay mare, 32 in. tall. Double reg'd, Broke to ride & drive. 3 year old black mini mare, not broke. Small pony harness. Also, pony saddle. 330-897-1485 MATCHED TEAM of two Appoloosa ponies - 1 mare & 1 gelding, $400/each or $700/both. 740-291-7148 52" 5 yr old Fresian Morgan Cross Gelding, drives with snap, single or double, $1200. (330) 600-9595 FOR SALE: Saddle & bridle. Good condition, med. size, $85. 2960 TR 412, Dundee, OH 44624. 330-893-3782 FOR SALE: 7 yr. old bay standardbred mare, smaller horse, women/kids can drive, bred to a freisian-morgan cross, tss; 11 yr. old bay standardbred gelding, 2 whites, women can drive, tss; 9 yr. old bay standardbred gelding, surrey horse, women can drive, tss. 330-231-5219

FOR SALE: 2 cross bred dairy heifers due in June. 1 cross bred coming with second calf due in July. Bred to Bees bull. (330) 567-5908 HORSE STALLS & boarding available in Millersburg, OH. Call 330-600-9341 FOR SALE: 5 year old crossbred gelding. TSS, $2200. 330-695-2245 7690 Hoy Rd., Fredericksburg, OH FOR SALE: 15 yr. old Bay standard gelding. TSS. Still good for miles. Aden Hershberger, 330-359-2507 2 YR old Bay Dutch Harness Standard Bred Cross Gelding, broke, TSS, Dam is by Royal Strength/Dream of Glory. Will mature to 16.2H, $4,000 (330) 893-0906 BLACK PASOFINO gelding, broke to ride, not for young children, $600. (330) 275-7568 10 YEAR OLD mare. Very good broke. Surrey horse, women can drive, TSS, $2,300. (330) 893-0252 x2 FOR SALE: 13 YR. OLD Belgian gelding, kid broke to all farming machinery, $800. 330-231-5219 FOR SALE: New undercut open buggy, For sale, top buggy in good condition. (330) 473-0325

YOUNG LAYING hens. R.I.R. Barred rocks. Aracauna. Laying well. $4 a piece. Henry Yoder, 330-893-3148

4 YR old Dark Brown Pony Mare, 35", kid broke to ride & drive, TSS, $550. (330) 674-1416

LLAMA PAIR, light male, brown female, bred, $200. (740) 398-9382

FOR SALE: 2 REG'D service age holstein bulls. 6 & 7 year old spotted draft geldings, broke. 15 year old black percheron gelding. (330) 359-5570

4 YR old fresh mare. Conway Hall/ Donerail, dark bay with chrome, TSS, fancy driver, boys or family horse, $3,700. (330) 279-2070 8 YR. old black standardbred gelding. 4 white socks & strip. TSS, boys horse, $3000. Mahlon Miller, 4248 US 62, Millersburg, O 44654

7 YR. OLD PALOMINO pony gelding. Broke to ride & drive, 48" 330-897-2019 6 YEAR old trotter, TSS, broke, big stout surrey horse. Women can drive, $4,800. (330) 359-2852

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AT STUD 35" Registered spotted Jack. Also, 43" B/W pony stud. $50 each when colt is on the ground. 330-897-0380 Baltic. 6 YR. old sorrell gelding, broke to ride, been on trails, $1000. 330-852-1485. 7 YEAR old Belgian gelding. Works with snap. $2,800. (330) 893-9976, 6399 TR 362, Millersburg FOR SALE: 4 yr. old 42" strawberry roan pony. Good broke to ride and drive. Ivan Yoder, 10191 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 8 YR old gelding mostly trot, TSS, been in buggy for 1 year, nice to hitch. $2,650 (330) 893-4901 FOR SALE: 2 reg'd Morgan colts & one gray Morgan colt. 330-674-4739 FOR SALE: 3 reg'd holstein calves, 4-6 months old. Matt Miller, (330) 201-4638

FOR SALE: Set of Draft Harness, Black Hames, side backers, 330-893-4519 FOR SALE: Reg. pair Percheon mares. 13 yr. old kid broke. Roy O. Yoder 330-359-0504 WANTED: BARBADO or Texas dull sheep. Abe S. Yoder, 6169 S. Kansas Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old sorrell mini pony gelding, well broke to ride & drive, tss. Call (330) 359-6303 STANDING AT Stud, Brown & White proven Paint, 32" miniature, Tim Weaver, (330) 698-1064 FOR SALE: Percheron standardbred cross. 9 yr. old black gelding. Abe Miller, 330-897-2057 WANTED TO BUY: All types of horses & ponies, sound or unsound. J & S Horse Farm, 13914 Mt. Eaton Rd, Doylestown, 44230. Call or write. (330) 715-0363 TAKING ORDERS for golden comet pullets. 1st batch ready end of Aug./early Sept. 2nd batch ready in Nov. Edward Miller. (330) 600-8131 VM

FOR SALE: 2 yr. old Morgan gelding. Started in harness. 330-897-0049

FOR SALE: 2 proven Morgan mares. Also young stock. Call for information. (330) 275-0248

FOR SALE: 6 yr old Reg Morgan Mare, TSS, drives with snap, needs work, very nice horse. $3,500 (330) 600-0240

BLACK GELDING 10 sire Yankey Cruiser. TSS Blocky Type. Fun to drive. 330-893-1623

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5 YEAR old gelding. Brown. Big strong surrey horse. Women can drive. TSS. $3,600. Eddie Miller, (740) 624-3761 STANDING AT stud. Black and white paint homozygous. 50 in. tall. Service fee: $50 LFG. (330) 473-2416

FOR SALE: Steel weed eater, $75. Ariens lawn mower, 21 in., $150. 210 watt solar panel with an MPPT 500 controller, $150. Green reclining loveseat, like new, $200. Brown leather swivel rocker, $125. 330-988-3139

FOR SALE: pigeons. Oriental Roller. 330-674-2889

DRESSER WITH mirror, factory made, $30. 5020 TR 353 Millersburg. (330) 674-2915

FOR SALE: TUCKER TRAIL saddle, like new, 16" seat. 330-674-1586, lv. msg.

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FOR SALE: 6 week old alpine billy goat, nice marks. Asking $100. (330) 442-0474 WANTED: NEWBORN Jersey, and Jersey HolsteinCross Heifer Calves or start up dairy. (330) 600-9624 FOR SALE: 3 yr. old standard bred mare, tss, dbl-gaited, $2500. Eli Yoder, (330) 275-8103

BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 4 YEAR old standard bred gelding. TSS, women can drive, 16.1 H, surrey horse deluxe, stands good to hitch & at stop signs. $4,000 330-600-1233 FOR SALE: Pony woven open buggy with fiberglass seat & lights. Also, pole to put two horses together to pull a wagon. In good condition. (330) 897-5700 2 STEERS for sale, 2 years old. Grass fed on a certified organic farm. (330) 603-9974

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OLD BLACK Hackney Pony. Broke to ride & drive. TSS gelding. John Weaver, 7490 SR 514, Big Prairie, O. $800

FOR SALE: Oak gun cabinet. 8 gun, deer scene on glass doors, in good condition. Call (330) 763-1426

4 YR old Trotting Gelding, Surrey size, very good broke, $4,800. Also some fresh horses. John Raber, 4213 TR 629, Mlbg Ohio

7 YR old Paint Pony Mare, 40", TSS, sharp, bred to 34" Stallion, $750 obo. (330) 695-9908

BLACK OAK CURIO, sliding door, 4 glass shelves. Call for information (330) 600-1604

Hunting Fishing

WINCHESTER MODEL 70. 270 calibur. $475. Winchester model 70. 223 short mag. $475. (330) 600-1176 MOSSBERG shotgun Model 500, 20-ga., new in box, $325. 330-401-9899 REMINGTON 870 20 GA Express with two barrels. Excellent condition. Call 330-674-0889

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FOR SALE: 5 yr. old crossbred, 16+H, good traveler, good for long trips, $4200; 4 yr. old gelding, all trot, surrey size, good traveler, tss, $3700. 330-464-9353

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FOR SALE: Cub Cadet, 48" walk-behind lawn mower, works, but transmission could use some work. $800 or make offer. (330) 600-0240 CRUSHED & screened shale 3 sizes, $7.95/ton. Great driveway base. Packing sand, $2/ton. Good fill for pack under concrete. Delivery available. 330-439-9740 JOHN DEERE LAWN TRACTOR 2003, LX277, 42" Freedom deck, 17-hp, V-twin hydro, turf tires, 239 hrs., Serial #MOLC074385, new belts, battery, exc. condition, wheel weights, $1495. 330-635-5704. FOR SALE: John Deere 47 inch mower deck, 42 inch snow blade. Fits 200 series. Ph. 330-852-4269 after 6pm FILL DIRT, free for hauling away. Mile north of Holmesville. (330) 231-8206 FOR SALE: 44 in. Toro walk behind mower with bagger. Pull start. Excellent running cond. $1,700 obo. Call after 4:30 p.m. (330) 473-5903

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FOR SALE: 10 year old surrey size bay gelding, anyone can drive, TSS, Andrew E. Miller (330) 893-3690

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FOR SALE: Brown Coturnix Quail, ring neck doves & banties. (330) 893-3852 WANTED: Pigmy Goat Nanny. 9 YEAR old gelding fresh, buggy size, drives nice, trots, TSS, $1,700. Eddie Miller. (740) 624-3761 FOR SALE: White Pekin ducklings, $3.00 each. Call 330-893-3195 V.M. (2) Short-horn heifers, due to calf in fall, $2700/both. 330-390-4783. Delivery available. HORSE SIZE road cart $500. WANTED: Wire corn crib (740) 398-9382

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FOR SALE: New Scag 52" walk-behind mower, hydrostatic drive, electric start, $5000. (330) 695-2382

FOR SALE: Ellis mitre ban saw. Model1600. 201 Singer treadle sewing machine. Milton Troyer, 330-600-1423

FOR SALE: Toro 48" Belt Drive Walk Behind, $2,295. Murray 40" tractor, $450. Bobcat 48" walk behind, $550. Snapper 38" yard cruiser, $750. 42" Husqvarna Z turn, $1,895. Husqvarna YT42LS 42" New scraft & dent $1,495. Husqvarna 42" used 1yr $995. D&R Engine Shop & Repair (330) 359-0671

FOR SALE: 4x8 trailer w/sides, $300/obo. (330) 600-9192

FOR SALE: GARDEN COMPOSTER in good shape. Henry Raber (330) 674-5691 48" RED Hawk Mower, in very good condition. $1,500 obo. (330) 852-2826 WILL DO garden plowing, tiling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. FOR SALE: Dr. Brush Mower with Kawasaki 18 HP engine. 30 in. brush deck and 42 in. finish deck. Used three seasons. Excellent cond. $3600. Also 22 in. Dr. Self propel mower, $200. Andy Mast, 330-600-1417 SERVI-STAR Tiller, pony size, excellent condition. $400. (330) 600-1233 FOR SALE: 21" Toro personal pace lawn mower, good condition, $200. (330) 231-7614 CUB CADET model 108. New tires, belts, blades, starter, battery, generator, extra new parts. $600. Call (330) 401-3885 FOR SALE: 150 16 inch by 16 inch patio blocks. Call for more info. (330) 674-7450

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FOR SALE: Iron Horse bicycle, 24-spd., in good condition. Call 330-279-2114 FOR SALE: EZ Entry cart, medium size, good condition, $450; Also, Single horse shaft for Pioneer forecart,$150. 330-567-2185 FOR SALE: Buggy, 1 yr. old, used very little, hydraulic brakes, LED lights, $3600. Aden Yoder, 330-359-5459 SUPPORT FENCE for rows of peas & tomato plants. 20"x16' welded wire, galvanized, rigid panels. $20 ea. Malva Nisley 3321 TR 411 Mbg., OH 44654 (330) 893-1058 4

QUARTER outs. Nice boards for horse stalling material. 2800 ft. while supplies lasts at 20 cents per foot. 330-473-2348

7/16" CROWN x 1-1/2" length, staples for Senco Series staplers -Boxes of 10,000 -$13. 330-201-4098 CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. FOR SALE: HOLLAND 1-burner grill, works. (330) 852-9310 SURREY, in fair condition. $1,500. 3000lb Capacity Walk-Behind Presto Battery Pallet Lift, lifts 4' high, $500. 5500lb Capacity, Pallet Lift, $175. Mervin Raber, (330) 893-1483

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FOR SALE: New cabinet doors & drawer fronts. Maple already stained & finished. Approx. 80 pc. 330695-2245 8x12 Storage Shed, steel siding & roof, gray & white color, $900 obo. David Miller (330) 674-4852 FOR SALE: Good used buggy harness, $150. 330-231-1964. USED BLACK Fence Posts, kind that Flat Ridge Graziers sells, David Miller (330) 674-4852 FOR SALE: Saddle & bridle. 5948 CR 68, Millersburg, OH. (330) 674-2765 TAKING DOWN 350' chicken house, selling all equipment, 15ton feed bins, feeders, waters, hyd. tank, hyd. tunnel fans, winches, heaters, air powered ceiling fans, hyd. motors, & trusses. (330) 473-0915 OPEN BUGGY in fair cond. steel wheels, fiberglass seat and easy entry road cart with wooden wheels on steel. 330-359-6134 GONDOLA STORE Shelving, repainted $200. As is $50/section. Hillside Harness Hardware, 4205 TR 629. Mlbg OH FOR SALE: Used Buggy, LED lights, hydraulic brakes, turn signal, in excellent condition. (330) 852-0777 bet. 6-3:30

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PONY CART for sale. Easy entry with lights, $300. 330-897-4105 FOR SALE: chicken manure, $10 a ton. Voice mail, (330) 852-7043 USED SOLAR controller & Aim 30 amps. with lightening arrestor, in good working condition. $350 obo, like new. (330) 279-3005 FOR SALE: Ferguson tractor, runs good, $1475/obo. (330) 763-4527 BUGGY FOR sale w/ hydraulic brakes & lights, needs some work, $1500. 330763-4808, Marvin Yoder. FOR SALE: Clear gas stove with tank on outside, $650 OBO. Eli Wengerd, 9078 TR 656, Fred., OH 44627 FOR SALE: 54" wide used oak hutch, $185; 12'Lx5'W table w/shelves, was used as upholstery table, $50. (330) 674-2419 FOR SALE: 1 set Bio Halflinger size harness, almost new condition, $900 obo. Reuben Schlabach, (330) 359-6308 2013 INSULATED cooler trailer, brand new compressor, 5400 lb. axle, inside is waterproofed & sealed. Used very little. Call 330893-8114 or 330-763-0709 FOR SALE: Air Bosch mixer, works good. 330-695-2012

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USED 8X10 kid's playhouse, new metal roof, $600. 330-852-1485. FOR SALE: Saylor Beall air compressor with stand & 13 hp Honda. 2- 500 gal. air tanks. Also, air well pump, good condition. FOR SALE: Consul gas refrigerator, good condition, $375 obo. (330) 466-0282 CENTERLINE CABINETS Semi loads in stock. White painted, Maple, Beech, Oak. Assembled Box Cabinets. Made in USA. 8020 E. Lincoln Way, Apple Creek, Ohio, 330-601- 1212. Mon.-Fri., 8-5. RAMPS, ALUMINUM for walkways or wheelchairs. New or sued, folding or telescopic, free literature. Malva Nisley, 3321 TR 411, Mgb., OH 44654. (330) 893-1058

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June 20-27 - All solar panels & LED bulbs 20% off. Charge controllers & inverters 15% off. Deep cycle batteries 10% off. The Lighthouse Installation, 8216 TR 568, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. (330) 275-0535. FOR SALE: 4x4 phone booth, vinyl siding, make offer. (330) 231-3236 FOR SALE: 500 pieces (equals 2700-sf) 6-1/4 Hardie Plank Siding, $1500/ obo. 330-473-5639. ELECTRIC PROLINE water pump. Themanll lined equipt with lighting arresttors in good cond. 330-473-9918 FOR SALE: BUGGY good condition, fiberglass shafts wheels led lights door in back $2500 OBO. Nelson Troyer, 330-231-7988 LADY FINGER POPCORN that pops. Organic grown, $1.50/lb. Available at Leroy Coblentz, 9092 TR 609, Frdrcksbrg (330) 695-5395 SURREY IN good cond. Front LED, hyd. brake, steel. Also new open surrey, hyd. brake LED, steel. 330-893-1623 FOR SALE: Used Kangen water machine. $1,500 obo 330-601-2550 FOR SALE: Complete Solar Panel Set Up, 8 solar panels, pole mount brackets, 10 batteries, 4800W Inverter, 2 charge controllers, approx. 60' underground wiring. $6,000. (330) 600-0240 POLARIS 4-WHEELERS for sale. 1997 Sportsman 500, 4WD; 2005 Magnum 330, 4WD. Both in good cond. $2500/each /OBO. Call evenings (330) 231-8264 Used electric fridge works well suitable for garage etc $150. Electric cook stove working condition $125 #22 chop rite meat grinder USA made $ 200 330 674 0230 ext 1 MAYTAG WASHER & dryer. Ex. cond., $175 ea. Magic Chef cookstove works good, $125. Water Ace 3/4 HP submersible deep well pump, $100. Window air cond., best offer. Evenings, Daniel Byler, 8811, CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611

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FOR SALE: Deluxe 2-seater pony cart w/LED lights, brakes, air tires, $1100. Call (330) 695-2535 FOR SALE: LEN'S FURNACE, less than 2 years old, excellent condition. Pipeline bought property. (330) 465-9598 FOR SALE: Hardware Scales, barber chair, 4'x8' dbl. sided plastic Massey Ferguson sign, paving bricks, claw foot bathtubs, tons of sandstone, JD manure spreader, antique doors, black bear head mount. (419) 834-0401 No Sunday calls. FOR SALE: Open buggy with brakes & LED lights. Weavers, 11962 Emerson Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606 FOR SALE: 12x24 storage barn with 8 ft garage door & 3 ft. man door. Excellent condition. (330) 600-8174 Southbend Blk & Wh wood cookstove VGC 350.00, GE Elect Dryer 60.00, Kenmore window air conditioner 50.00, 2&4 drawer file cabinets, Metal truck tool boxes 4’ & 6’ 15.00 & 20.00, Buzz saw PTO driven 50.00, Pump jack 100.00, Old Whiskey Barrel, Very Nice 175.00, Dresser w/mirror – nite stand & youth bed 60.00 for all. 330-473-3773 GLAZED TILE Block, approx 250 pcs, 6"x8"x16", .50¢ each. Also Belden Red Glazed Brick, approx. 800 pcs. .10¢ each. Barrs Mills, (330) 852-0444 6500W GENERATOR on portable cart, w/13HP Honda motor, very low hrs. w/cable, $1200. Like new Thatcher for John Deere riding mower. 330-473-9230

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FOR SALE: Beagle puppies. Born 3/24/15. 3 males, 2 females. (330) 674-6304 FOR SALE: 3 11 mo. old Lab females. 2 chocolate & 1 yellow. Due in heat anytime. 11 mo. old choc. Lab male. (330) 600-0114 ONE BEAGLE female R.R. 330-698-0328 #1 Yearling Black stud Percheron. 330-698-0328 #1 FOR SALE: 2 AKC English Bulldog puppies, 4 mo old, out of good breeding stock. Call (330) 231-7471 AKC English Bulldog male Proven breeder Born 9/2013 nice male for Purebred or cross breeding 330-8934157. FOR SALE: 2 German Shepherds. Male & female, $400 OBO. Vernon Stutzman, 27825 SR 643, Fresno, OH FOR SALE: fawn Boxer female. (330) 473-2212

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PUG MALE AKC prooven, 5 yr. old, $50; AKC Yorkie male 1-1/2 yrs. old, pet only, $150; ACA Yorkie male, teacup, 9 mo. old, $650; Boston Beagle puppies, orange/white, 5 mo. old, $100/ea. (330) 852-4205 AKC FRENCH Bulldogs. 3 male 5 mo. (old blue carriers). 5 year old cream male. 2 year old cream female. (330) 275-8602 FOR SALE: bea-bull puppies, 1 male, 2 females, lots of wrinkles. Ready to go 7/11/15. Aden Yoder, (330) 600-1302 5 YEAR old Yorkie male, proven breeder, $200. 2 Yorkie cross females, 4 years old, $150 each. (330) 897-2103 FOR SALE: 2.5 year old Siberian Husky female. Black & white. $350. (330) 473-9918

1 MALE Brindle $350 & 1 female black $400, AKC reg'd Boxers. Born April 15th. (330) 893-3073

FOR SALE: 1 yr. old Beagle female. $100. (330) 674-4205

31/2 YR. old beagle female, runs rabbits good. $110 obo. 330-600-8397

AKC ENGLISH Bulldog for sale. 5 mo. old. (330) 674-1871

MILLER AUCTION

COUNTRY LOG HOUSE ON 8+ ACRES WOODS – LAKE – SECLUSION Will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on location at 5037 Prairie Lane Road, Wooster, Ohio. Located south of Wooster or north of Moreland on State Route 83, then north on Prairie Lane ½ mile. Or from Old Columbus Road go south on Prairie Lane.

MONDAY JULY 13, 2015

6:00 P.M.

BARN STONES, variety of sizes, buy one or all, you load and haul. Call 330-231-8594. BENCH WAGON box for sale, make an offer. (330) 231-1754 BOY'S BICYCLE, GLOBE-specialized bicycle, aluminum frame, fenders, carrier & lights, new condition, $275. Call 330-401-9899 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060. FOR SALE: Power Juicer. Also 7600 Life Alkaline Water machine. (330) 897-1175 SWANS, a pair with a baby. All for $600. Pond aerator, $300. Paddle boat with canopy, $200; 330-231-3692

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YAMAHA YPT 210 61 key with stand. $175. Yamaha PSR 185, 61 key, $150. (330) 893-3463

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FOR SALE: Metal office desks, $40/ea. good condition. (330) 852-3502

REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 6:00 P.M. A weekend getaway. Summer home. Family country home. A summer opportunity. This property was the hunting lodge for the former Prairie Lane Shooting Preserve. This log building features bedrooms, bath, kitchen, large family room, and large screened in porch overlooking the lake and valley below. A secluded location that is easy to find. The 8+ acres of land features a variety of trees, open ground, or additional building options. The current structure has been well maintained and will suit the primitive or rustic lover. Take time to inspect this property. You will like what your dollars will buy. This property sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves, No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment. Pictures and plat at www.gant-realty.com.

OPEN HOUSE WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 5:00-7:00 P.M Auction by order of Pete Miller for RWM&M DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, OWNER AUCTIONEER/REALTOR – Dave Acker BROKER- Jack Gant


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FOR SALE: AKC ADULT Poms. 1 male, 3 females. 3 years old. Also, 2 female 3/4 English bulldogs, nice, 2 yrs. old. (330) 674-1416 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES: 8 wks. old, shots, wormed, very playful, ready to go. 330-621-4550 FOR SALE: 2 year old ACA Bichon female. For pet only. $50. (330) 600-0838 BABY KITTENS, $5.00/each. Different colors - CUTE! (330) 674-7454 FOR SALE: Puppies, Maltese Brussels Griffon mix. All females, 10 weeks old, shots, wormed, very cute. (330) 852-2816

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(2) SHIBA-INU 1 male--$600 & 1 female--$800 both 1 yr. old; (1) Yorkie female, 2 yrs. old, ears up, would make a good pet, $200. (330) 359-6428

KENNEL REDUCTION SALE: 4 Maltese, 1 Bichon, 1 Shihtzu, 1 Poodle - All are females. Poodle is bred and several due in heat. (330) 600-0838

FREE KITTENS! Would make beautiful house pets. (330) 695-5000

8 YR. old ACA female Sheltie; 8 yr. old ACA male Sheltie. Must sell-Make offer. 330-695-9952 lv. msg.

WANTED: AKC Lab female. 330-279-2114 1 YR. AKC Golden Retriever fem. Good on ground hogs. Jacob H. Miller, 7150 TR 525, Holmesville, OH 44633 FOR SALE: 3 month old chocolate lab female. AKC, $550. (330) 600-9286

Detweiler Chattel Auction

Fredericksburg Location: 4271 Harrison Road Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627. From Fredericksburg take Harrison Rd, west approx. 1 mile to auction. Signs posted.

Wednesday July 1, 2015 4:00 p.m.

8’x12’ Playhouse * Zero Turn Mower * Guns * Glassware * Misc. Tools * Household * Books* Folding Chairs

BICHON AKC male, vet checked, shots, at 10 weeks they weigh 2 lbs., $550. (330) 359-5143. FOR SALE: Reg. 5 yr old Boxer female, $800. 2 Beagle puppies, 5 mo old, male $100, female $200. (330) 600-9133 FOR SALE: 2 year old grade Bichon male. Pet only, $225. 330-893-2180

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GOLDEN RETRIEVER Male, 2 yrs old, AKC/CKC, micro chipped, up to date on health, light golden color, nice blocky head, gentle temperament, aggressive breeder. Available as a pet or for breeding. Some restrictions apply. (740) 545-5047 FOR SALE: AKC chocolate lab puppies, wormed & shots, 4 females, 1 male, ready 7/4/15. 5 year old Maltese/Yorkie cross male, proven breeder, $150. (330) 852-9010 FOR SALE: Reg'd Jack Russell male. 9 months old. Nice markings & very friendly. 330-897-0850

SNYDER AUCTION

ANTIQUES-HOUSEHOLD-TOOLS SHARP FORD 1 TON DUMP TRUCK FORD FWA COMPACT TRACTOR-3PT. MOWER GOOD SELECTION OF BUILDING TOOLS 100 LONGABERGERS- FURNITURE-HOUSEHOLD Having retired from building business will sell the following equipment, plus items from other owners, 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.

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FOR SALE: 8 week old AKC reg'd chocolate lab puppies. Shots & wormed. (330) 473-3545 SHORT-HAIRED JACK Russell mix puppies, born 4/2/15, shots/wormed, 4 left, $75/ obo. 330-893-3579 FOR SALE: Yorkalier puppies, 8 weeks old. Had all shots, wormed, vet. checkd. 330- 893-1395 FOR SALE: Rat Terrier male, $50. Also silkie roosters, $4.00 ea. Owen Wengerd, 6539 CR 59, Millersburg, Oh TRI-COLORED BEAGLE puppies, 10 weeks old, $50. James Beachy (330) 852-4738

Pets Supplies

FOR SALE: Regular Lab puppies, born 6/3/15, ready to go 7/29/15. Crist Miller, (330) 674-1883 3 YEAR old ACA German Shepherd female, proven. $300. (740) 824-4361 FOR SALE: 9 eight week old Beagle pups. Tri colored. Good hunting bloodlines, $100 for males, $150 for females. Had first shots and wormed. 330-674-2977 FOR SALE: Mastiff, Pitbull, boxer mix puppy. 11 weeks old. Black with white on paws & chest. Good temperment and loves people. $250. (330) 231-8179 MALTESE FEMALE Puppy, ready to go 6/20, $350. (330) 897-0821

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

1 1/2 STORY HOME – DETACHED GARAGE W/APT. PLUS POLE BARN SELLING ON LOCATION 89 CEMETERY ST. – APPLE CREEK, OH Cemetery St. insects US RT 250 near the United Methodist Church.

THURSDAY JULY 2, 2015, 9:00 A.M.

PlAyHouse: 8’x12’ log cabin play house with porch and loft (like new) MoWers, Tools * MisC: Toro 14.38Z zero turn mower w/ 38” deck & 17 hp motor; Craftsman push mower; MTD chipper/shredder; Poulan chainsaw; bench vise; mower blade sharpener; 8 ft alum. ext ladder; small power tiller; Delta scroll saw; 100,000 btu Reddy Heater; tile cutter; a few masonry tools; electric trimmer; ext. cords; shovels, rakes & hoes; plant hooks; 2 scythes; misc. hand tools; GE window AC; 2 man saw; rods & reels; flower pots; digital meters; sump pump; jet pump w/pressure tank; fuel tank pump; security light; whole house fan; Guns: Winchester model 12 – 12 ga. shotgun; 2 – Winchester Canadian Centennial ’67 – 30-30 rifles (never fired); Remington 30-06 model 760, pump w/ scope; Remington 870-20 ga. w/ extra barrel, pump action & scope; Meriden .22 cal, pump action rifle; .45 cal. black powder muzzleloader (Italy); .45 cal. black powder pistol (Spain) APPliAnCes, FurniTure, HouseHolD & MisC: Amana washer; Kenmore Elite stainless propane/gas range (good condition) Whirlpool electric dryer; Bosch electric mixer; Intel Power 9100 converter; table saw; Holland BBQ grill (black); Cuisinart Power Blend 600 blender; pressure cooker; Wesco 18 electric roaster; vented propane heat stove; oak rolltop desk; round oak table w/ 2 leaves & 6 chairs; oak table w/ 2 leaves & 4 chairs; Queen Ann couch; matching couch & chair; wooden rocker; 2 recliners; glider rocker; coffee & end tables; table lamps; oak worktable; child’s rolltop desk; oil lamps; 3 pc. pine bedroom set; old oak bed; cedar chest; lots of cookbooks, gardening books & devotional books; 1916 German Martyrs Mirror; Bible story books; 8 gal. crock; copper boiler; sad irons; Stanly Thermos; smoker; area rugs including: 64”x96” a 6’x9’ and a 5’x8’ GlAssWAre: blue Indiana carnival water set (grape); amber water set; Indiana butter dish; green covered carnival dish; art glass pcs.; set of 8 water glasses in old carrier; Fredericksburg Pottery chicken; jars of marbles; 24 Karat gold raindrop glassware; misc. glassware ConsiGneD By JonAs & CATHerine CoBlenTZ: Crosley 30” nat. gas stove (good condition); GE washer & dryer (good condition); 12 Lifetime folding chairs; Lifetime 4 ft. table; 75 beige folding chairs w/ cart; 50 cafeteria trays; 32 pint dehumidifier; 100 cup West Bend coffee maker; 3 Rubbermaid 50 gal garbage tubs; 10 gal Rubbermaid water cooler; 4 pc. gray patio set including lounger, 2 chairs and small table; white porch rocker; 2 – 8’ church benches; 1 – 7’ church bench; oak drop leaf floor lamp; Kodak slide projector lunch stand. TerMs: Cash or Good Check owners: Andy & edna Detweiler, Jonas & Catherine Coblentz

Jr Miller, AuCTioneer 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com

SNYDER AUCTION TRACTOR-TRUCK – Ford 1520 compact tractor,4x4, w/ #7108 loader, belly mower, diesel, 2028 hours, kept inside, excellent condition; sharp 1997 Ford F-350 XL gas truck, Galion 8ft. aluminum dump bed, AT, good rubber, 80,420 miles, kept inside, excellent condition; Bush Hog SQ600 3 pt. Squeaker rotary mower like new; 6x15 tandem trailer w/ ramps; Ford 3pt. blade. SHOP AND BUILDING TOOLS- Steel scaffold w/ wheels and adjusters; scaffold jacks and planks; 10 ft. aluminum break; good selection of concrete tools including vibrating tamper; Dewalt laser; good nail guns and other air tools; Delta mitre saw; Dewalt air compressor; Milwaukee tools including angle drill, and more; Senco finish guns; 24 ft. aluminum plank; good selection rechargeable tools of all kinds; bench grinder; heaters; Work Mate 550; step and ext. ladders; siding saw; doors and windows; 3 pt. carry all; wet tile saw w/ diamond blade; compound mitre saw; pellet stove; lots and lots of good small tools and hardware used in a contractor business. Most has been purchased new, well maintained, and ready to go to work for you. JEFF SNYDER BUILDER, OWNER LUCAL AUCTION 1998 Cadillac Deville 4 dr. w/ leather, 120,000 miles, and in good condition; Cub Cadet rear time tiller like new; Earthquake 2 wheel string trimmer; Lincoln Wel Pak 100 welder; older Honda powered generator 3500; Bolens cultivator; cutoff saw; chipper shredder; power washer; old boat motor (no title); MC jack; 10x10x8 shed NIB; Ryobi 10 in. table saw; Ryobi band saw; Delta scroll saw; Craftsman sander; Ryobi drill press; torch set; small Yamaha generator; bench grinder; older 2 wheel trailer w/ cap; and more. MARY LUCAL, OWNER SLANCZKA AUCTION Birdseye Maple 2 over 4 chest w/ mirror; Birdseye maple dresser w/ mirror; blanket chest; leather top stand; 2 year old black Kenmore refrigerator freezer; restaurant booth; old Dorchester gas stove; 4 oak chairs; 8 tracks; new oak wall phone; lots of box lots of misc. ; and more. DONALD SLANCZKA, OWNER KAUFFMAN AUCTION 100 Longaberger baskets and accessories, some w/ boxes; double recliner couch; crocks and jugs; lots of arts and craft supplies, sewing, and croqueting items; Mary Moo figurines; games and puzzles; old chest; misc. stands; Christian books; games and puzzles; Rainbow sweeper; lots of videos; new 2 pc. dry sink; canning jars; Nativity doll set; old school desk; dishes and glass of all kinds; small roll top desk; yard sticks; Golden Age wooden crate; old books; old sled; milk cans; yard sticks; a large amount of good box lots of all kinds; and more. CAROL KAUFFMAN, OWNER NOTE- A short list for a good auction. A good selection of quality tools of all kinds. Starting at 9AM with a crew on small collectibles and household. 2nd crew on good tools. 3 rd crew on Longaberger baskets. Truck, tractor, car, and major items at approximately 12Noon. Pictures and updates at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. Circle your calendar for a good one. TERMS- Cash or good Check Breakfast and lunch AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson

(330)264-8342 4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691

TUESDAY EVE. – JULY 14 – 6:00 PM

REAL ESTATE: A beautifully maintained older four–bedroom bungalow home w/1242 sq. ft. of finished living space. This home built in 1925 has had top–notch care and has been updated through the years. The windows are all vinyl replacement windows; the house has aluminum siding and all roofs have had new fifty yr. shingles within the past seven years. Gas furnace + central air conditioning + first floor laundry and first floor full bath are all nice amenities. The four bedrooms and half bath are on the second floor. Drive back the concrete driveway to a large 30’ x 40’ detached heated garage w/2 OH doors and a two BR two bath upstairs apartment. Behind the garage is another 24’x 24’ pole barn w/concrete floor and two sliding doors plus a small 8’x12’ garden shed. This is really a nice property, ready to move into, with great outbuildings and income potential. A change in the owner’s employment brings this property to the auction block. Better give this one a look. More complete information on line at www.RES.bid or pick up a flyer from the information box at the driveway. OPEN HOUSE: The home will be open for inspection on Tuesday Eve. June 30th from 5 – 7 PM. Other showings are available by appointment – Call Tina Owens @ 330–231–0733 – Steve Andrews @ 330–465–8498 or Real Estate Showcase 330– 674–7610 (Millersburg) or 330–264–6888 (Wooster). TERMS: We require a non–refundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price at the close of the auction with the balance to be paid in full at closing within 30 – 45 days. There are no financing contingencies. A 10% buyer’s premium is in effect for the auction. 10% of the final bid will be calculated and added to the highest bid to determine the contracted selling price. TAX & LEGAL: The taxes on this property are currently $832.39 per half year and will be pro–rated to the day of closing. Parcel No. 28–00351.000 (Lot is 134’ x 170’) .523 Ac. Southeast Local School District – East Union Twp. – Village of Apple Creek. Seller will provide a warranty deed w/certificate of title plus offer to split the fee for an Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance. Immediate possession will be given at closing. RHONDA MADISON, OWNER Auction Conducted By:

1197 Geln Dr., Millersburg, OH 44654

330-674-7610

TINA OWENS – CO-LISTING REALTOR 330-231-0733 JON MAST BROKER/AUCT. MGR. 330-763-3883


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FOR SALE: AKC Boxer female. Black with white markings, Good mother. 330-674-4498

ROTTWEILER PURE Bred pup. 7 months old. Needs good home. Owner passed away. 330-378-3201

1 YR old ACA registered Siberian Husky female, $975. (330) 897-1438

FOR SALE: Yorkie Toy Fox Terrier puppies, $125. 330-698-0398

FOR SALE: ACA 6 week old Siberian Husky puppies, good stock. (330) 987-1967

FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrier Puppies, 3 females, $100/ea. (330) 674-1899

(2) ST. BERDOODLE females, 6 mo. old, out of AKC stock, $650/each; (1) Boxer-English Bull, female, 6 mo., $500; (1) ACA German Shepherd female, 6 mo. old, $500; AKC Standard Poodles - males & females, choco. & party color, $800/ea.; ACA Dalmation, male, 6 mo. old, out of good breeding stock, $500. 330-231-9993, or 330-231-5603.

FOR SALE: CKC reg'd Siberian Husky, male, 6 mo. old, $500 obo. (330) 275-7936

REG'D GERMAN Shepherds, 3 females, 1 male. Breed sellout. (330) 897-2929

FOR SALE: 3 yr old Border Collie Male, $100 obo. (330) 674-1747

PUPPIES WANTED

FOR SALE: AKC Lab Puppies, shots & wormed. Yellow & Black. (330) 695-2044 3/4 BULL DOG, 1/4 Beagle female, 5 month old. 330-275-7669 FOR SALE: 4 Jack Russell females, 8 weeks old. Have shots. Call (330) 852-1703

1 Yr. old ACA reg'd Siberian Husky female. Red & white markings. $750 (330) 763-0486

Please give us a call before booking puppies anywhere else. We guarantee you more money and we pick up weekly FOR SALE: Red Healer cross pups, 8 weeks old. Should on a Thurs. at your home. make good stock dogs. Call 888-444-4788 (Hunte (330) 600-1501 Breeder Support) Picking up in Ohio - 330-231-9993. KARBO ESSENTIALS highly recomd. for females not cyFOR SALE: 2 FRENCH Bullcling, producing bigger litdog females, 2.5 years old, ters, very helpful toward dicream color, ACA, never arrhea in puppies. Coccidia, been bred, 330-852-0777 Giardia etc. New low price $95 or 3/$270 Marvin Yoder, ACA 4 YR. old poodle female, CR 19 330-893-9304 $200. 4 yr. old Bichon female, $200. Good mothers. Willis Weaver, 6464 Harri- CHOC. LABRADOODLE female pup wanted. Can pay son Rd., Fredericksburg, O. $350. (330) 221-0353 FOR SALE: 4 healthy baby kittens. Mother is a good FOR SALE: ACA REG'D Cavalier, male puppy, mouther. $5 a piece. (330) tri-color, born 4/21/15, $500. 852-3912 (330) 893-3875. GREAT DANE PUPS: AKC, FOR SALE: 6 yr old Beagle solid blues & various colors, Female, good mother, $100 good blood line, $800 & up. (330) 852-0777 bet. 6-3:30 (330) 600-0607 FOR SALE: 2 AKC golden reFOR SALE: 22 week German triever males. 8 weeks old. short haired pointer. AKC $450 each. (330) 897-1038 reg'd. Good blood lines, house trained, extremely af- FOR SALE: French Bulldog fectionate, best placement male. 1 year old, fawn color, in home where she can be ACA, $3,000. Also, 1 utilized in the hunting capacFrench Bulldog female, ity and with another pet for cream & white color, 1 year companionship. $600. (330) old, $3,000. 330-852-0777 806-0406. POODLE KENNEL SALE : 1FOR SALE: 2 yr old Chocolate and White Parti Havanese Male, house Standard Poodle Female 2 trained, pet only. $250 Cage Y/O proven. 1- Apricot and included. (330) 852-3512 White Parti Standard Poodle Female 2 Y/O proven, 1YELLOW LAB male. ACA Black and White Parti reg'd, 1 year old. $350, Call Moyan size Poodle 1.5 Y/O (330) 695-2595 male. This is a proven Trio Full AKC papers. $6000.00 firm , no trades, No holds.... Free Delivery also have 8 all Parti Standard & Moyan AKC Puppies 8 weeks old both males and females FOR SALE: 6 Pure bred Colavailable $1500.00 each lie puppies. 8 weeks old. 3 Please call (614) 558-2214 males, 3 females. Call for leave message. Thanks more info. (330) 674-1665†

Advertising All Breeds No Computer Needed We Take the Pictures for You Flat Rate, No Hassel Advertising Affordable and Effective Call the office to schedule 330-275-2516

Mon-Fri 8am - 4pm

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SILVER LABS, AKC, 2 females. 4 mo. old & 3 mo. old. Current on vaccines. $750 each. Hand deliver for additional $50. (740) 336-4633 AKC 20 month German Shepherd female, black & tan. More info call Joe Miller (330) 473-9355 FOR SALE: 1 YEAR old beautiful AKC Australian Shepherd, tri-colored male. 330-231-1665 FOR SALE: (3) male Beagle pups, born 4/12/15. (330) 771-2686 FOR SALE: 3 yr old Std Poodle male, light cream color, sure breeder, APRI Reg, $1,500. 330-231-9474 FOR SALE: 10X14 Dog Kennel. USDA Approved, 10 inside/outside runs, 4 whelping boxes, 3 weaning pens, in good condition. Allen J Yoder, 1935 TR 110, Millersburg, OH 44654 (330) 674-1300 5 MO old Australian Shepherd female, black-tri. 6 mo Mini Australian Shepherd male, black-tri. $250 ea. (330) 231-9232 AKC GOLDEN Retriever puppies out of acceptionally well bred parents. From a litter of 12. The mom had 12 puppies 1st litter, her sister had 14 1st litter. Very smart & socialable family dogs. Will have their shots, dewclaws removed & vet checked. They are 3 weeks old so call for an appointment to reserve yours now. $600 for males, $775 for females. (740) 599-7797 FOR SALE: Toy Australian Shepherd, tri-color male, born 3/14/15, $400. (330) 897-1232. (Farmerstown)

WARNING:

Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer. FOR SALE: male & female coyote or fox dogs, 5 months old. Were running loose and worked with out of deer proof parents. Should have nose speed and drive. $100 each. Call (330) 897-8100

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(2) 7 wk. old Pigmy goat billies, $65/each. 330-8932012 x1 OLDER BEAGLE Male, good hunting dog. $50 (330) 600-1233 WANTED: MINI Aussie male to breed to blue Merle female. FOR SALE: Black & white Husky female, 2 years old. Had Christmas pups. Due in heat. $1,000. (330) 600-9595. MIXED PUPPIES -Blue Healer, Elkhound, Jack Russell & Hound-mix - Get the best of each breed. Reasonable - (740) 623-0356 WANTED: DOG kennel. USDA approved & state approved. (330) 852-4915 FOR SALE: Young coonhound female. Really tame, out of great hunting stock, $100. Call 330-852-4640 1 YR old German Shepherd Male, $250. 5 yr old Yorkie Male, AKC Reg. (330) 275-6105 LOST: 2 Female Red Shiba Inu dogs, left home 1-2 wk of June, Mt. Eaton/Ashery area. 1-lime color collar, 1purple collar. If found please call (330) 359-5459 AKC Havanese male puppies. Brown & white. $600. Tri Cavalier male, 6 mo. $700 (330) 893-3649 FOR SALE: CKC Registered Boxer puppies, brindle male white female, 11 weeks old. 330-359-5270 FOR SALE: AKC Golden Retreiver Puppies, shots & wormed, 330 695-2044 2

YR. old male Coon Hound/Beagle cross. Should make a good hunter, $75 obo 330-674-4414

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FOR SALE: TAPCO PRO 19, 10.6-ft. brake; (3) Tapco roofers brakes, 3.6-ft.; Tapco Pro cutoff. 330674-3203.

Tools Machinery

NORTH STAR Generator, 20HP Honda motor, 13000W, excellent condition, $950 obo. Edward Yoder (330) 852-3848

FOR SALE: Natural Gas Generators, low hour, Kohler & Onan with Ford Engines. 10KW - 60KW, Call for more info. (330) 231-2634. Evenings call (330) 201-7770

FOR SALE: 28L-26 Skidder Tire, 30% tread, $500. 395XP Husqvarna Chain Saw, runs good. Also 4 Husqvarna parts saws, all for $400. Klein tree climber, with saddle, 2 Lanyards, 150' arbor rope, $100. (330) 763-4385 Abe Raber, Baltic

FOR SALE: Electric Cat Claw Band Sharpener on stand. Extra Cams & parts. $1,200 Leon Raber (330) 893-2397 Ext 2

WOOD SPLITTER Splits horizontal & vertical, made by Iron & Oak, very good cond., $1600. 330-674-7454

FOR SALE: Delta 10" mitre saw on air. 4 burner gas counter top stove, elec. ignition, king size box springs/mattress. Good cond, $150. 330-275-4048 FOR SALE: Down draft sanding table, 30x80 Sand Man (Sand Pro HC8030) 3 ph. 240v. Good condition, $1,900. JLT Door Stile glue spreader model #160B, brand new, $550. (330) 897-1432. MASSY FERGUSON 135. Gas restored sheet metal Good rubber, runs good. $4800. 330-359-5760

FOR SALE: Diesel Generators, Kohler 30KW w/John Deere Engine. Onan 35KW w/Cummins Engine. Kohler 50KW w/John Deere Engine. Onan 100KW w/Cummins Engine. Call for more info. (330) 231-2634. Evenings call (330) 201-7770 FOR SALE: 12V Agitator Motor for bulk tank, good condition. $250. (330) 695-9960

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WANTED: AIR dryer for dumping station hose. (330) 893-0029

NOW RENTING YODER RENTALS

Bobcat T190

$22 per hour plus fuel

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

330-897-1320 Farmerstown Area

FOR SALE: Mens comfort bike. Just had a complete tune up. New shifters, works great, $200. 330-359-6214 GIANT ROAD Bike, Full Carbon, 2014, brand new, black & blue, $2,100. (330) 567-9347

We will be closed Sat., 7/4/2015.

FOR SALE: Marcy workout system. Used very little, $125. 330-359-6214 NEW RALEIGH large men's bike. $240, (330) 897-6602

Help Wanted INstaller / Driver Needed Alpine Cabinets is accepting applications for an installer/driver. Must have clean driving record. Paid vacation, paid holidays, and other benefits.

Alpine Cabinets of Holmes Co., LLC 7932 Township Road 662 • Dundee • 44624

330.359.5724

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

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

550 DOVER ROAD, SUGARCREEK, OH 44681

330-852-2312

Family Owned For 35 Years

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WANTED: WEIMARANER. Female or male. Under 5 years old. (330) 674-0809 USED CAMPER for hunting land. State price & condition. 330-359-0135 WANTED: MINI SURREY with sliding doors & rubber tires. (270) 348-3818 WANTED: GOOD used foldable ping pong table. (330) 464-2691. WANTED: PORTABLE room dividers, up to 8 feet high. (330) 674-5194. WANTED: STORAGE barn in good condition. (330) 600-9286 WANTED: Used carpeting, minimum 15'x45' (burgundy, gray or med. brown), nice cond. Also, Small chicken house. 330-359-5942

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LARGE BASEMENT apartment with utilities. Country setting, $575. Garage avail. Nebraska Rd., Dundee. (330) 852-0444 2 BR. 1 BA. basement apt. near Baltic. Non-smoking, assist pets only. $475 +deposit. 330-897-0434

Automobiles 520

2000 FORD Taurus Wagon, slipping transm., no a/c. 120K, starts/runs. Make offer. (330) 231-1390 1993 DODGE Shadow: 117k mi., runs good, solid body, great on gas, $1,100. (330) 275-5954 FOR SALE: 1987 Ford 150 Econoline van. No rust, A1 condition. Also 74" truck cap. 330-893-2205 TRUCK CAP, Charcoal color, fits Dodge Truck, work truck cap. Make offer. David Miller (330) 674-4852

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Boats

FOR SALE: older 16' Starcraft boat with18 HP Johnson elect. start. Fish finder, swivel seats, $1200. Reuben Stutzman, 8086 Weaver Rd., Fredericksbg O

FOR SALE: 2001 Mercury 9.9 2 stroke short shaft in great condition. $1,500. (330) 204-9683

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1993 17-FT. alumunum Monarch, w/115-hp Mariner & 10-hp Mariner, & 24V electric motors, Lowrance Gen2 fishfinder, marine radio. $6000. (330) 231-2158. 14 ft. double hull fiber glass boat with trailer. $500. Raymond Troyer, 10316 Criswell Rd. Fredericksburg.

RVs & Campers

1997 SCAMPER pop-up queen/full pull outs. Fair condition. 419-827-2444 '96 Camper Gas elec. Refrig., gas stove, microwave. Commode, furn, AC, h. water 18' 330-893-2886 $1900 obo

540 14' ALUM Boat, 9.9 HP Mariner w/elec start, trolling motor, fishfinder, $1800. Nelson Troyer, 6660 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627

Trucks SUVs 695

FOR RENT 20' Pontoon Boat by the day, weekend or week. Has everything!! Great for fishing or family outings. Call 330-473-8595 or 330-473-7039

535 ROOFTOP CARGO SYSTEM: Curt roof basket, 42 in. L, by 37 in. W, 6 in. deep. SportRack adj. roof rails, will fit mid-size sedan. Black. Excellent cond., $250 obo. (330) 663-6011

Boats 540

Vans

2000 TOWN & Country mini van, runs well, 200,000+ miles, $1,000. (740) 398-9382

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FOR SALE: 4x8 sheets fiberglass w/plywood backer. Several colors. Ideal for dog kennels, porches, garages. Ben Raber, 5493 CR 68, Mlsbg., OH. 330-893-1336

207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows 06500 AD13113930 72 • Free10190485 Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

330-264-1125

Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm 212 E Liberty Street • Wooster, Ohio

Personal Ad and Commercial

4 Weeks (4 Lines) $10.00 Additional Lines Per 4 Weeks $2 00

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DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.

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CONSTRUCTION. Amish Crew, specializing in pole bldgs., horse barns, riding arenas, machine sheds, garages. For all your pole building needs call 844763-4500.

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SHETLER SERVICES Driveways, field tiling, building pads, pet graves, french drains, gravel hauling, septic systems, downspouts. Call (330) 988-4373

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DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split, rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. Also repairs. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433

Furniture Refinishing

BALTIC Restoration & Wood Shop. Restoring Family Herlooms & Repairing Furniture. Custom indoor & outdoor furniture. (Any species, including reclaimed barnwood) Call for appt. 330-600-9359. Tues 9-9, Wed-Sat, 9-6, Closed Sun-Mon @ 120 E. Main St. Baltic, OH TIME TO Do something with your kitchen & bathroom cabinets? We can make them look brand new for less than 1/2 price. We paint, tint & glaze. Call Hostetler Specialty Finishing. (330) 641-6693

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I BUY junk cars 262-9300 HAULING LIMESTONE, gravel, mulch, landscape gravel, top soil. Can haul 8 ton, competitive rates, Jerry's Trucking, Jerry Troyer, 330-763-4887. IF IT'S FREE, its for me! Call KD Scrap hauling service. Will pay for scrap autos. Call anytime! 330-275-7980

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HERSHBERGER ROOFING Quality roofing at a competitive price. Call Kevin for a free estimate. 330-763-0483 YODER FAMILY Roofing & Seamless Spouting LLC, servicing Wayne/Holmes counties for 17 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000

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I WILL haul Amish, anytime & any place. Call Jessica, 330-317-2948.

Fencing HAULING & Transportation,

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

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Construction fied shingle installer. Call for

FOR RENT: Wheaheart self drive post pounder with digger. Also, posts for sale. Ivan Yoder 740-622-0745

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Painting

GORILLA Painting, Co. Free estimates. Call Joellen 330-231-3541

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Trucks SUVs

FOR SALE: 2003 GMC Sierra, 2WD, 182K, runs good, $1,500 obo. John 440-669-6991 (Holmes Co.)

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ECHO VALLEY Landscaping, Landscape Design and Maintenance, Retaining Walls Brick Patio's, Lawn Care Free Estimates,330-897-0321

4-5 passengers & hauling with truck & trailer. Can pull your trailer or mine. (330) 763-1475

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

Hillside Doors & Windows 330-897-1222 ext. 3

Fiberglass Doors w/ Composite Jam $295

11300 AD13633918 144 Vinyl Windows HILLSIDE w/ Aluminum Screens DOORS & WINDOWS

Storm Doors w/ Heavy Duty Screen Doors In-Stock

FREE ESTIMATES


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Saturday, June 27, 2015 — 39 330-345-5200 • 888-244-6632 Shop Online

We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

www.collegehillshonda.com www.collegehillshondacars.com

College Hills Honda Select Honda Special Financing 0.9% FINANCING 24 - 36 MONTHS

1.9% FINANCING UP TO 72 MONTHS

0.9% FINANCING 24 - 60 MONTHS

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

2015 Civic SE Sedan CVT

2015 Civic EX Sedan CVT

2015 Civic EX Coupe CVT

2015 Fit LX CVT

Buy For!! $19,476

Buy For!! $20,117

Buy For!! $21,216

Buy For!! $21,216

$169 36 Mo Lease

$186 36 Mo Lease

$199 36 Mo Lease

$226 36 Mo Lease

$2000 Due At Lease Signing

$2000 Due At Lease Signing

$2000 Due At Lease Signing

$2000 Due At Lease Signing

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OR

$229

$246 2015 Accord EXL V6 Coupe Automatic

2015 Accord LX CVT Sedan

Buy For!! $29,501

$219 36 Mo Lease

$337 36 Mo Lease

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$255

$2000 Due At Lease Signing

$269

Buy For!! $26,840

$249

Buy For!! $33,643

$349 36 Mo Lease

$299 36 Mo Lease

$219 36 Mo Lease $2000 Due At Lease Signing

$389

OR

2015 Odyssey EXL

2016 HRV EXL CVT NAVI

Buy For!! $24,971 OR

$179 36 Mo Lease $2000 Due At Lease Signing

$269

2015 CRV LX AWD CVT

Buy For!! $22,473 $2000 Due At Lease Signing

OR

Buy For!! $17,430

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$2000 Due At Lease Signing

$279

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$2000 Due At Lease Signing

$370

$399

2015 Honda Civic LX Sedan, Civic SE Sedan, Civic EX Sedan, Civic EX Coupe, Accord LX Sedan, Accord EXL V6 Coupe, CRV LX AWD, Odyssey EXL, HRV EXL-NAVI CVT are 36 Month 36,000 mile closed end leases. All leases require $2000 cash or trade equity for cash cap reduction plus first month payment, tax, title, license plate and documentary fee. Sign and Drive leases are plus tax, title, license plates, documentary fee due at signing ($380). All leases and purchases include mud guards & three oil changes. Buy For is plus tax, title, documentary fee, plate transfer / 30 day tag. All offers good for well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. 0.9% and 1.9% financing good on select Hondas. Offers expire 07-06-2015.

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2014 Honda Accord EX-L

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2012 Honda Civic EXL

2012 Honda Accord SE

2012 Honda Accord SE

2012 Honda Odyssey EX

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2013 Honda Odyssey EX

2012 Honda CR-V EX-L

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265 mo.

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2012 Honda Crosstour

312 mo.

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P7887

2012 Honda CR-V EX

2012 Honda CR-V EX-L

345 mo.

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335 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.

Our Other Select Used Cars $ A677B

1999 Pontiac Sunfire GT

$ A876A

3,999

$ A719A

16,350

2010 Honda CR-V LX

SALES

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

2003 Buick Century

$ A403A

6,588

$ A788A

16,998

2009 Acura TL w/Tech

SERVICE

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

2005 Chevrolet Malibu LT

$ A894B

6,699

$ A795B

17,995

2010 Honda Element EX

PARTS

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

2008 Dodge Caliber SE

$ A775A

6,715

18,998

2012 Ford Escape XLT

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$ A772B

13,998

2008 Buick Lucerne CXL

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A785A 2010 Chrysler Town & Country Limited

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ALL VEHICL ES REDUC ED!

02 CHEVY ½ TON REG LS

02 BUICK CENTURY CUSTOM

SALE PRICE

3,911

$

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Cassette

06 BUICK LUCERNE CX

SALE PRICE

Only 39,000 Miles!! Power Seat, Rear Spoiler, Bose Speakers, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels

13 CHEVY CRUZE LT

Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Driver Info Center, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Traction Control

SALE PRICE

Only 42,000 Miles!! Tilt Wheel, Bedliner, Air.

14 CHEVY CRUZE LTZ

Leather Seats, Power Sunroof, RS Package

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

14,998

$

Only 30,500 Miles!!! Power Seat, Nerf Bars, Fog Lights, Bedliner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package

SALE PRICE

Only 46,000 Miles!! Power Seats, Keyless Entry, Leather, Fog Lights, Alloy Wheels, Air

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

10,988

Power Seat, Remote Start, Keyless Entry, Driver Info Center, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, XM Radio

SALE PRICE

13,942

$

12 BUICK VERANO

SALE PRICE

14,999

$

6,941

$

13 CHEVY IMPALA LT

SALE PRICE

$

SALE PRICE

Only 21,000 Miles!!! Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.

SALE PRICE

15,999

$

10 GMC 1/2 TON CREW 4X4 LT 12 CHEVY 1/2 TON CREW 4X4 LT

Only 49,800 Miles!!!

22,892

$

5,992

$

Power Sunroof, Remote Start, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels

14 CHEVY IMPALA LT

12 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT

16,999

$

SALE PRICE

9,999

$

SALE PRICE

09 CHEVY IMPALA

09 GMC 1/2 TON EXT

13,999

$

4,992

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Remote Start, Sunroof, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels

93 CHEVY CAMARO Z28

6,941

$

Power Seat, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air

SALE PRICE

$

Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package

08 CHEVY IMPALA LT

08 CHEVY IMPALA LT

Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Z71, Running Boards, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air

SALE PRICE

25,942

$

Power Seat, Nerf Bars, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

SALE PRICE

27,843

$

*While supplies last. Vehicle color may not reflect sale vehicle. Prices good thru 7/6/15.

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