Holmes County Hub Shopper, July 11, 2015

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Calendar July Sale benefits Humane Society Holmes County Humane Society will hold a garage sale Friday, 9 a.m.6 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.(July10-11) at The Life Center, 189 N. Clay St., Millersburg. All items will be sold by donation unless otherwise marked. Proceeds benefit the Humane Society. For information, info@holmeshumane.com or www. holmeshumane.com. See Pg. 3 — CALENDAR

Fireworks, food and fun East Holmes Fireman’s Festival will be July 18 By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer As the annual East Holmes Fireman’s Festival that is held every year to honor the many volunteers who protect life and property in Holmes County prepares to take place on Saturday, July 18, on the grounds at Berlin Elementary School, event coordinator Leroy Miller assures this year’s festivities will be as good as they have been in the past, complete with fireworks, food and fun for the entire family. “The chicken barbecue and the homemade ice cream, we’ll start serving at 4 p.m,” Miller said. “The evening’s activities will cap off with fireworks at dusk.” Among the many fun activities will be inflatable jump houses, a firetruck slide and a mechanical bull.

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Fun and games, such as the firetruck slide and other bounce houses, are planned for this year’s East Holmes Firemen’s Festival festivities, scheduled for Saturday, July 18. Good food, fun and fireworks are also on the agenda. “Hopefully we’ll have bungee jumping and some of the other events you see at events,” Miller said. “The mechanical bull isn’t too wild. It

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munity and let people know what we’re all about,” Miller said. Miscellaneous items have been donated by area businesses for an evening auction, as well as a quilt made by friends and neighbors of the fire department. The

auction will take place at 6 p.m. There also will be a rifle raffle. Raffle tickets can be purchased from members of the fire department or at the event. Miller says several musical guests will entertain throughout the day, along with a variety of different games, food

and fun for the entire family. “This event continues to grow every year,” Miller said. “All we can hope for now is some nice weather.” Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330674-5676 or klynch@thedaily-record.com.


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Release Sunday, July 12 at 3 p.m. Music will begin at 2:30 p.m., followed by a devotional placement (From Page1) of new memorial stones Monarch Butterfly Butterfly Release and Release. A dessert recepat Memory tion will follow. The Memory Garden Garden July 12 is located behind PomePomerene Hospital will rene’s Amish House and hold its annual Mem- employee parking lot. ory Garden Butterfly

Elder Hawkins family schedules reunion

Campus visit day scheduled

to help potential students visit days include group “discover how easy it is tours, information about to get a quality education Wayne College will hold close to home. Campus See Pg. 5 — CALENDAR Campus Visit Day on July 13 at 6 p.m. The college is at 1901 Smucker Road, HOURS Orrville. M-F 8:30-6pm Debbie Muniak, communications director, said Velvet Sat. Hand Dip 8:30-5pm the purpose of the event is

The Elder Hawkins family reunion will be July 12 with the covered dish dinner beginning at 1 p.m. It will be at the Gene Hawkins cabin in Stillwell.

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Weekly Specials Dutch Loaf .................................................................... $3.19 lb. Pepperjack Cheese .....................................................$2.99 lb. Saltine Crackers 1lb. Pkg. ..........................................$1.39 lb. Limberger Spread 8oz. Pkg. ......................................$2.99 lb. Frozen Sour Cherries 30lb. cont.............................. $49.99 Lump Mesquite Charcoal 40lb. Bag.........................$19.00

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Troyers Sandwich Trail Bologna ............................................. $4.09 lb. EZ Carve Ham......................................................................... $1.79 lb. Dutch Loaf ............................................................................. $3.09 lb. Pearl Valley Mild Swiss Cheese .............................................. $2.99 lb. Pearl Valley Pepper Jack Cheese ............................................ $2.99 lb. White Sugar ................................................................... $25.99/50 lb.

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Refreigerators ........................................ $335-$765 Washers .................................................. $385-$575 Glass Top Range .............................................$235 Gas Range........................................................$465 Gas Dryer..........................................................$625 9” Patio Umbrellas ............................................$35 Outdoor Sofa Sectional ..................................$395 Patio Tables............................................ $135-$145 Umbrela Bases ..................................................$25 5 pc. Patio Set w/ Fireplace Table................................$465 Wicker Lounges ...............................................$115 Microwaves .................................................$25-$45 Card Table Set.....................................................$45 3 pc. Chat Set....................................................$118

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Church Vacation Bible Schools scheduled Week of July 12 Wolf Creek Baptist Church, Stillwell, will hold VBS July 15-17 from 6:308:30 p.m. Children through teens are invited to enjoy traditional VBS activities. Week of July 19 Shreve Community VBS will go to the Summit by “Conquering Challenges with God’s Mighty Power” during the Everest VBS. Join in the fun at the Shreve United Methodist Church July 19-23 from 6:30-9 p.m. Ages 4 through sixth-graders are welcome to learn of God’s Love through Bible Stories, music, crafts and games. Dinner is served beginning at 5:30. For more information, or to volunteer call: Megan Stover, VBS Coordinator at 330-4649073 or register online at www.groupvbspro.com/vbs/ ez/everestscvbs. Baltic Community VBS for children ages 4 to sixthgraders will be July 20-24 at the Baltic Park from 6:308:30 p.m. It is sponsored by Baltic area churches. Theme is “Thailand Trek,” where kids will get to experience the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of Thailand while

learning more about God’s love in our diverse world. The mission project is Operation Kid-to-Kid, which gives the children a chance to send Bibles to children living in the Buddhist country of Thailand. For more information, contact Mark Miller at 330897-2410 or Amber Miller at 330-897-2315. Week of July 26 Shanesville Lutheran Church, on the southwest corner of state Routes 39 and 93 (Shanesville Square) in Sugarcreek, invites all children, ages 4-sixth grade, to VBS July 29-31 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Theme will be “Flight School.” Kids will see how the basics of flight mirror our relationship with Jesus, and why we should always aim higher in our life with Him. An adult Bible study class has been added to the schedule and will study “Journey Through the Old Testament.” Leader will be Bob Gotshall. The adult class will meet in the Sunday School classroom in the “old” basement from 7-8:30 p.m. Take your Bible; everyone is welcome and there is no need to register. Pre-registration forms for children’s VBS can be obtained on the website:

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www.sugarcreeklutheranparish.org or contact Judy Harstine at jharstine@roadrunner.com or phone 330343-2605. Printed registration forms will be located at different locations around town. They can be completed and returned to the Shanesville Lutheran Church. Come early (6 p.m. on July 29) to register if you have not preregistered.

enjoyed countless radio hits and performances on stages at such prestigious locations as The Grand Ole Opry and The White House, as well as concert halls, auditoriums and churches nationwide. Complete information may be obtained by calling 330359-5464 or visiting www. amishdoor.com or www. martinsonline.com.

Saturday Gospel Sing planned

Join Pastor Bob Fetterhoff of Grace Church of Wooster on the 22nd annual Comprehensive Biblical Tour of the Holy Land — Featuring visits to Israel and Petra. This 12-day trip, March 28-April 8, 2016, features first-class hotels, round-trip airfare, two daily meals and admissions to sites like the Temple Mount, Garden Tomb, Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Masada, Petra, a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee and much more. Cost is $5,495 per person based on double occupancy from Cleveland and includes taxes and tips. A $75 discount for full payment before Sept. 1, 2015, and $135 pay-by-check discount. For more information, call 330-264-9459, Ext 220, email info@woostergrace.org, or go to www.ohioholylandtours.com.

A Saturday Sing will be held July 11, 4-6 p.m. at Faith Baptist Church, 775 W. Main St. Featured artists will be Soul Purpose of Grove City and the host group, Four by Grace of Wilmot. An offering will be taken and fellowship will follow. For more information, www. downhomegospelradio.com or call 330-447-4339.

The Martins to be at Amish Door Popular Christian recording artist, The Martins, will be featured at the Amish Door Restaurant on Thursday, July 16 during the 1:30 p.m. service. Siblings Judy, Jonathan and Joyce Martin have

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Community Butterfly Release is Sunday Pomerene Hospital will hold its annual Memory Garden Butterfly Release Sunday, July 12 at 3 p.m. Music will begin at 2:30 p.m., followed by a devotional placement of new memorial stones and Monarch Butterfly Release. A dessert reception will follow. The Memory Garden is located behind Pomerene’s Amish House and employee parking lot.

Love Center Clinic open July 21 The Love Center Free Medical Clinic, 1287 Massillon Road, Millersburg, will be open Tuesday, July 21 from 5-7:30 p.m.

Water quality report is available The Village of Millersburg 2014 annual water quality report is available at www.millersburgohio.com/ccr. html or by calling 330-674-1886 to receive a copy by mail. For questions regarding the report, call Nathan Troyer at 330-674-1886.

Holmesville /Prairie Township Library Summer Reading Program July starts Summer Reading at the Holmesville/Prairie Township Library. Every Wednesday to Aug. 5 from 10-11 a.m. will be “All About Bears!” Enjoy stories, snacks and activities. A weekly reading goal will be set. A coupon will be earned at a local business to get free ice cream or a free meal if the weekly reading goal is met.

Euchre scheduled at Holmesville American Legion Holmesville American Legion will hold weekly euchre tournaments Saturdays at 7 p.m. Call the Legion at 330-279-3040.

Calendar There will be snacks and lemonade. This will be a areas of study, financial aid fun evening for the whole opportunities and infor- family. mation about clubs and organizations. Register by calling 330- Tree Commission 684-8912 or visit www. to meet wayne.uakron.edu/camMillersburg’s Tree City pusvisitday. Commission will meet Wednesday, July 15 at 4 p.m. in Council Chambers, Holmesville/ N. Washington St., MillPrairie Township 6ersburg. (From Page 3)

Library Family Fun Fair

July 15 from 7-9 p.m. there will be a Family Fun Fair hosted by the Clover Club and the Prairie Partners 4-H Club at the Holmesville/Prairie Township Library. A variety of activities will be available. Cost will be by donation to defray any cost of the 4-H clubs. Enjoy a petting zoo with goats, rabbits and a dog. There will be face painting, nail polish station, a soil/plant station, craft stations and educational displays on caring for animals.

Hardy Township Trustees to hold budget hearing Hardy Township trustees will hold a budget hearing for the proposed 2016 budget on Wednesday, July 15 at 5 p.m. at Township Hall, 6118 Township Road 323 Millersburg. Direct any inquiries to Fiscal Officer Marty Grice, 330-231-3194. The regular meeting will be July 15 at 5 p.m.

Holmes Fire

District No. 1 trustees schedule budget hearing

in Wayne and Holmes counties during the Christmas season. For more information, contact Douglas W. Finn, Holmes First District league chaplain, at 330-201No. 1 trustees will hold a 4517. hearing for the proposed 2016 budget on Wednesday, July 15 at 7 p.m. at Archery shoot the fire district, 8478 State planned for Route 39, Millersburg. Direct any inquiries to July 18-19 Fiscal Officer Marty Grice The East Holmes at 330-231-3194. Sportsman’s Club is having a 3D archery shoot on Saturday, July 18 and Toys for Tots Sunday, July 19. Registo celebrate tration is between 9 a.m. 1 p.m. both days. The Christmas in July and club is located on TownOn July 18, the organi- ship Road 310, and a map zation will participate in is available on 3Dshoots. Christmas in July with com. Food is served. The The Parlor Restaurant event is open to the pub(Wooster), Dalton Dariette lic. For more information and Winesburg Dariette. call 330 730 4213. Customers may take in a new, unwrapped toy for the 2015 Toys for Tots local Pancake breafast campaign. is July 25 All donations benefit Toys for Tots, which is orga- A pancake breakfast will nized by the Wayne County be served from 8-10:30 Marine Corps League and a.m. at the Ragersville provides gifts for children Elementary School pavil-

ion on Saturday, July 25. A minimum donation of $6 is requested for pancakes, sausage, fresh fruit and beverage. All proceeds will go to the Ragersville Zion Helping Hands Mission, used in the Ragersville community. The benefit is sponsored by Modern Woodmen.

Goodwill golf outing is July 27 Goodwill Industries of Wayne and Holmes Counties will hold its 18th annual Goodwill Golf Classic July 27 at Wooster Country Club. Registration of $500 per team includes an 18-hole golf scramble, cart rental, driving range, sleeve of balls, games and prizes, 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 is the Commercial & Savings Bank, 330-287-5058 To register a team or to

inquire about hole or cart sponsorship, contact Cyndi O’Donnell at 330-287-5058 or codonnell@woostergoodwill.org. Registration form can be downloaded through Goodwill’s Facebook page and the organization’s website, woostergoodwill.

August West Holmes class plans reunion The West Holmes class of 1965 will hold its 50-year class reunion Aug. 1 at Fire Ridge Golf Course. Welcome hour begins at 6 p.m. and dinner is at 7 p.m. A casual evening outing will be held July 31 at The Hotel Millersburg at 6 p.m. Reservation deadline is July 24. For more information, contact Jenifer Graham Miller at 330601-1944 or Marlene Kieffaber Klingler at 330-7630685 or mreunion65@aol. com.


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• Automotive Parts • Machine Shop

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FAITH VIEWbooks

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• Paint & Supplies 980 S. Washington St., Millersburg, OH

BOOKS, MUSIC, FAMILY DVD’s, CANDLES, BOXED CARDS & MORE. Mon. - Fri. 8-5 • Sat. - 8-3 • 330-674-0684

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

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Complete Building Center 893-2251 • 1-800-362-6682

CHEVY • BUICK • GMC TRUCK Rt. 39 East, Millersburg 330-674-4015 • 1-800-686-6777

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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

FINNEY’S MARATHON AAA 24 Hour Towing Service 11069 St. Rt. 39 - Millersburg Ph. 674-7338

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AND TRANSMISSION Twp. Rd. 311, Millersburg, OH Mon-Fri 8am-5pm 180 S. Mad Anthony St. (330) 674-6979 Ph. 674-1122 Millersburg, OH 44654

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Spontaneous combustion ignites Hardy Twp. shed First responders arrived By CHRISTINE L. PRATT at the single-story brick Staff Writer home at 6:23 p.m. HARDY TWP. — Spon- At that time, they taneous combustion of observed flames coming fertilizer stored in a shed from the small storage was the cause of a fire that shed and heavy smoke spread into a nearby home coming from the attic on June 30. the front side of the house, Firefighters were dis- to which the fire had patched to the Renee spread, said Stryker. Wengard home, 8569 Firefighters forced entry Township Road 308, at to the unoccupied house 6:17 p.m. after a passerby and, using water from the saw the shed on fire and trucks, attacked and extincalled 9-1-1, according to guished the fire from the Holmes Fire District No. 1 inside, said Stryker, noting Capt. Tim Stryker. the fire was pronounced

contained at 7:08 p.m. Mutual aid was provided by Killbuck and Prairie Township volunteer fire departments. Firefighters remained on scene until 8:04 p.m. While the shed was completely destroyed, damage to the home was minimized, said Stryker, noting the exterior of the house suffered only minor damage and damage to the

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Who lives within is blowing in the wind I doubt that anyone has ever regarded the common, utilitarian clothesline as a window to the soul, but you can typically learn a little something about a household and the folks inside through a passing glance at what’s hanging out to dry. For instance, if you swing past our place on any given day of the year you’re very likely to find cycling clothes on the cable that stretches the length of the backyard. At this particular time of year you also find swim suits, trunks and beach towels catching the breeze between the colorful jerseys and thickly padded shorts. When fall rolls around the swim gear will be replaced by my hunting jacket, camo coveralls and a pair of chest waders (hung upside down in order to drain, of course) alongside the cycling clothes. Given

these scenes it should be easy to conclude our place is inhabited by a bicycle riding duck hunter who enjoys a good swim in the off season. Riding through rural Wayne and Holmes counties on a daily basis, you can bet I encounter an awful lot

of clotheslines. And while my own hangings are typically items I simply prefer to air dry rather than tumble in electric heat, many of the lines I see across the countryside carry the full wardrobe of entire families drying in the only manner available.

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where a kindred spirit has hung evidence of a deep passion for frugality: a clothesline filled with used, plastic, zippered bags — the kind that cost pennies a piece. I can never pass up a photo like that! That way, when my wife ridicules my own practice of washing, drying and re-using such bags as, “Concrete evidence that you, John Lorson, are the cheapest person on the planet Earth,” I can gleefully point to photographic evidence that even though I may be fanatically frugal, I am not alone!

Entertainment briefs Music at Hotel Millersburg Ron and Kim will perform Saturday, July 11, and Good Will Band will perform Saturday, July 18, both from 7-10 p.m., at the Courtyard at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson St., Millersburg. Admission is free. If there is inclement weather, the concert will be canceled.

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is required. To register, contact Laurel at 800-945-4250, Ext, 4719. The Holmes County Caregiver Coalition, which sponsors the event, is a group of agencies dedicated to bringing information, services and support to those unpaid caregivers of Holmes County. Current members include Area Agency on Aging, Region 9, Oak Pointe Nursing & Rehab Center, Community Hospice, Sycamore Run & Scenic Pointe Nursing & Rehab and Majora Lane.

Jacob and James will perform at the square in Berlin on Friday, July 17, at 6:30 p.m. The brothers have performed Taking Art is Ageless together for 10 years, and recently submissions released their first album. There will be a meet-and-greet and the CD will be Walnut Hills Retirement Community in Walnut Creek is seeking entries for its for sale. fifth annual Art is Ageless Contest and Exhibit, to be held Aug. 21-22. The conTopic is aging and exercise test is open to amateur artists aged 55 or The sixth and final Lunch and Learn older who are residents of the greater program will be presented July 28, 11 Holmes County area. a.m.-12:30 p.m., at the Holmes County “This year we wanted to include our District Public Library. The topic will be friends in Fredericksburg, Mount Eaton, Sugarcreek and other surrounding areas, aging and exercise. The presentation is free and open to so we have opened the contest up to the public, and a complimentary light individuals who live in Holmes County lunch will be provided by Sycamore Run Nursing and Rehab. Registration See Pg. 10 — BRIEFS Y INVENTOYRS ALWA G! CHANGIN

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Local Entertainment Briefs (From Page 8) or within a two-mile radius of the county line,” said Paula Miller, community relations coordinator. Artists may submit up to three entries, and there is no entry fee. All art must have been completed when the artist was age 55 or older. The art categories are paintings and drawings; photography; quilts and

wall hangings; other soft crafts (crochet, knitting, other needlework, etc.); woodworking; other hard crafts (stained glass, ceramics, etc.); and miscellaneous (i.e. jewelry, wreaths, stamping, scrapbooking, and other crafts). Awards will be presented in each category, and there will be an award for Best of Show and People’s Choice. Selected winning entries

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will be featured in a 2016 Walnut Hills Art is Ageless wall calendar. Entry forms must be submitted by Aug. 7 and are available at Walnut Hills on Olde Pump Street in Walnut Creek, the Darb Snyder Senior Center in Millersburg and the Garaway Senior Center in Sugarcreek. Entry forms can be printed directly from the Walnut Hills website, www. walnuthillsliving.com. For more information, contact Miller at 330-8933200, Ext. 1354.

Engineering camp to continue The Wayne College Holmes Campus will include additional dates to its Block-building Engineering Camps in Millersburg so students can take advantage of scholarships recently made available to income-qualified families, in cooperation with Holmes County Job and Family Services, through the TANF program. Scholarship details are available by calling 330-674-2514.

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Students build coil-spring powered cars using a design pamphlet and under the direction of experienced staff and get to keep each car they build. Camps are: Junior Camp (ages 6-10) begins Monday, July 13, 9 a.m.-noon (Monday-Thursday); Senior Camp (ages 9-13) July 20-23, 9 a.m.-noon (Monday-Thursday). Cost is $99 per student per camp and $89 for the second member of a household. Scholarships will cover the entire cost for qualified applicants. Registration forms are available at the Wayne College Holmes Campus, Holmes County Job and Family Services, and the Holmes County District Public Library; or by calling 330674-2514 or visiting wayne. uakron.edu/hchec. Preregistration is required; enrollment is capped at 16 students per session.

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Tuesday, July 28, 7 p.m., St. Luke Community Center, Rambo Street, Danville (turn west at traffic light, go one-half block — directly across street from Danville High School). $1 admission; prizes and refreshments.

Dundee festival set for July 17-18 The Wayne Township (Tuscarawas County) Volunteer Fire Department will play host to the Dundee Firemen’s Festival on Friday and Saturday, July 17-18. Food will be served Friday starting at 5 p.m. and an auction will begin at 5:30 p.m. There will be karaoke until 10 p.m. On Saturday, a chicken barbecue begins at 4 p.m. A medical helicopter will land around 6 p.m. Games will be held 4-10 p.m. Entertainment will be: Wacky Country, 4-6 p.m.; Joyful Noise, 6-8 p.m.; and Sounds of Grace & Glory, 8-9:30 p.m. The event is sponsored by Steve Chupp Auction.

Quilt show Aug. 7-9 in Coshocton The Coshocton Canal Quilters will hold its 28th annual quilt show Aug. 7-9 at the Presbyterian Church, corner of Fourth and Chestnut streets in Coshocton. Friday and Saturday hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday hours are noon-4 p.m. The theme is Under the Stars. Quilts made with stars will be featured. There will be more than 200 items, including a variety of quilts and needlework. A collection of antique quilts will be featured in the sanctuary. There will be a Hall of Honor dedicated to veterans, vendors, a boutique where items made by guild members will be sold, a box lunch and café. Opportunity Quilt Tickets will be offered for a chance to win a quilt. Drawing is Aug. 9 at 3:30 p.m. The quilt show will be during the Coshocton Canal Festival. For more information visit www.sites. google.com/site/coshoctoncanalquilters or email Vickie Davis at Vickie.59@ hotmail.com.


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Farming Register now for regional dairy meeting All area dairy producers are invited to attend the Regional Dairy Update meeting Aug. 6

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Farming Fly control imperative around livestock facilities Flies are one of the major nuisances around livestock facilities. They are a particular problem during the summer and fall when temperatures work in favor of their reproductive cyle. Flies can negatively affect animal performance, causing reduced feeding and resting time which can result in reduced weight gains and reduced milk production. Flies can also vector some diseases. For all of these reasons, livestock owners and managers need to make an effort to control flies. A few weeks ago in the OSU Extension Beef Cattle letter, Steve Boyles, OSU Extension beef specialist, had a good article about fly control that I will highlight in this column. If you are going to control flies, you have to know something about where flies breed and rest — what kind of areas and conditions attract flies so that you know where to concentrate your fly control efforts. Boyles pointed out that livestock owners and managers need to pay attention to edges in particular. His list of areas where flies breed and rest

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includes: • Fence lines where manure mixed with wet soil accumulates • The edge of feeding aprons where moisture and manure accumulate • Edges of potholes, in pen corners and around gates; • Along pen drainage channels or edges of holding ponds • Wet areas around water troughs • Underneath feed bunks were stale feed accumulates • The bottom side of fence boards • In corners of feed bunks where stale feed accumulates • Manure accumulation under fences/facilities in corral/animal handling areas • Edges of stored manure and silage. • Edges around hay storage and damp areas under bales. • The edge between dark

and light are good resting areas (halfway in a barn, underneath fences) These places can be a focus of sanitation and/or pesticides. An important principle of fly control: Flies cannot develop in dry materials. Therefore, some management practices that can help to reduce fly numbers include: Use clean gravel and other fill to eliminate low spots in feedlots and dry lot areas. Proper tiling can reduce wet barnyards. Cut weeds and control excessive plant growth around facilities. This will also reduce odor problems Wet Feeds: Various flies (e.g. stable fly) can develop in plant material, such as old silage in and around feed troughs and trench silos. Whatever can be done to clean up wet feeds and reduce the amount of time wet feeds are around feed bunks and troughs is helpful to reduce fly numbers. Don’t provide flies the opportunity to utilize crop residues that may be discarded in piles during and after harvest. Spread this material thinly for

quick drying or haul it away. Uneaten hay where animals are fed in the fields provides fly breeding areas. Spread this material out or haul it away. Uneaten grain in or around feed troughs (poor bunk management) or storage bins should be cleaned up on a regular basis. As a reminder, one of the topics that will be talked about and covered at the twilight dairy tour at Sterling Heights dairy farm (7852 State Route 604) on the evening of

July 14 is fly control. The tour begins at 6 p.m. More information about the tour is available on the Wayne County Extension website at: http://go.osu. edu/agwayne Wheat harvest concerns Our recent rainy weather, combined with saturated soils, is going to delay harvest of wheat. In a recent OSU Extension crop newsletter, OSU Extension specialists Pierce Paul and Laura Lindsey outline some of the possible problems this can cause. Late harvest, coupled with exces-

MOUNT HOPE AUCTION July 1 25 HOGS — 250-275 lbs. 54-55.50; boars 1-5. 15 FEEDER PIGS — 50-100 lbs. 50-100. 32 FAT CATTLE — Choice steers 153.50; choice Holstein steers 130-138; good Holstein steers 115-130. 7 BULLS — Jersey bulls 120.50; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 118.50-148.50; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 136.50. 109 CULL COWS — Good/high dress 97-111; medium-good 90-97; fair-medium 83-90; light/ thin 83-down. 185 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 125-300, 36 DAIRY — Cows 1,525-down; bred heifers 2,025-down. 1 HORSE. 259 CALVES — Back to farm Holstein bulls, 85-120 lbs. 500-575; good 375-500; common 375down; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 360-510; crossbred bulls 100-600; Jersey/crossbred heifers 250-575. 333 GOATS — Kid 150-down; billies 395down; nannies 240-down, wethers 400-down. 1,094 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 70-100; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 225-325; 40-60 lbs. 165-225; 60-80 lbs. 180-255; 80-100 lbs. 175-200; 100-130 lbs. 165-190; 130-up 180-182.50. TOTAL HEAD 2,096. 40 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd cutting 210-390;

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alfalfa 3rd and 4th cutting 230-350; mixed, 1st cutting 175-420; mixed, 2nd cutting 225-380; lg. bales hay 32.50-60; lg. bales hay/ton 20-260; wheat straw 195-230; ear corn 135; oats 17.50. KIDRON AUCTION July 2 73 HOGS —190-210 lbs. 58-77; 210-230 lbs. 56.50-59; 230-260 lbs. 48.50-58.50; butcher sows 30-40. 99 FEEDER PIGS — 41-50 lbs. 85; 51-60 lbs. 85.50-107.50; 61 lbs.-up 125-170; service boars 35-140. 185 CALVES — Back to farm, bull 300-640; back to farm, heifer 300-425; light and thin 200down. 113 CATTLE —Steers 111-130; heifers 112124; bulls 132.50-140; good beef cows 100-108; medium to good 90-99; thin-poor 89.50-down; feeder steers 96-237.50; heifers 145-230. 2 SHEEP — Market lambs 90-125 lbs. 170. 28 GOATS — 67.50-330. 235 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 2,500-down; bred heifers 2,200-down; service bulls 750-1,600; open heifers 775-1,485. Total head 735; total consignors 226. 15 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 270375; lg. bales 15-70 each and 145 ton; straw 165310 ton.

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Dalton farm shows senior champion Holstein Raygor Alexander Tara was the winner of the Grand Champion Award at the Northeast Ohio District Holstein Show held June 29 at the Mahoning County Fairgrounds at Canfield. Tara, the winning 4-yearold and Senior Champion, was shown by Scott Sprunger, Raygor Holsteins LLC, Dalton. Her sire is Golden Oaks ST Alexander. Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion was Klingendale Sanchez Affirm, first-place 5-year-old shown by Lindsay L’Amoreaux, Lindlaur Holsteins, Louisville, Ohio. Junior Champion was Stranshome Dunde Dariawa, the fall calf shown by Justin Kennedy, Mercer, Pa. Reserve Junior Champion was the fall yearling, Miss Uber Win Money, shown by T,E,M,&V Uber, Adamsville, Pa. Senior and Grand Champion of the Junior

Show was the 5-year-old, Klingendale Sanchez Affirm, shown by Lindsay L’Amoreaux. The Intermediate and Reserve Grand Champion of the Junior Show was the senior 3-year-old, Miss Alexander Pamela, shown by Victoria Deam, Sugarcreek. Junior Champion of the Junior Show was the fall calf, Stranshome Dunde Dariawa, shown by Justin Kennedy. Reserve Junior Champion of the Junior Show was the winter yearling, Redien Acres PokerRed, shown by Eliza Days, Carrollton. Judge for the show was Keith Topp, Topp-View Holsteins, Botkins. A total of 101 outstanding registered Holsteins paraded

the show ring. Presenting the ribbons and awards was the Ohio Holstein Queen Emma Mathews; Columbiana County Dairy Princess Courtney Cooper; Mahoning County Dairy Princess Julie Phillis; Stark County Dairy Princess Cora Daniel; Stark County Sweetheart Colleen Ramsey and Trumbull County Dairy Princess Jenna Lipps. Winners, in order of placement were: Spring calf — (JR) Victoria Deam, (JR) Clay Hershberger, (JR) Ward Kiko. Winter calf — (JR) Lindsay L’Amoreaux, Uber Maven Holsteins, (JR) Victoria Deam. Fall calf — (JR) Justin Kennedy, Lorawae Holsteins, (JR) Victoria Deam. Summer yearling — Lorawae Holsteins, Maplewood Farm, (JR) Eliza Days. Spring yearling — Bryce Sanor, Tom and Erin Uber, Lorawae Holsteins.

particular, in those fields with head scab, vomitoxin may build-up to higher levels in the grain, leading to further grain quality reduction and dockage. Even in the absence of visual scab symptoms, the fungi that produce vomitoxin may still colonize grain and produce toxins if harvest is delayed. To minimize grain quality losses, it is best to harvest wheat on the first

dry-down. Harvesting at a slightly higher moisture level (18 percent for example) may also be useful for minimizing quality losses, particularly those associated sprouting and mold growth due to rainfall and harvest delay. However, if grain is harvested at moisture above 15 percent, it should be dried down below 15 percent before storage to minimize mold

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Premier breeder and premier exhibitor at the Northeast Ohio District Holstein Show was the R&P Kiko Family Farm. Winter yearling — (JR) Eliza Days, (JR) Victoria Deam, Uber Maven Holsteins. Fall yearling — T,E,M,&V Uber, (JR) Justin Kennedy, (JR) Victoria Deam. Junior champion — open show — Stranshome Dunde Dariawa, fall cCalf,

Justin Kennedy. Reserve junior champion — open show — Miss Uber Win Money, Fall Yearling, T,E,M,&V Uber. Junior champion — junior show — Stranshome Dunde Dariawa, fall calf, Justin Kennedy.

Reserve junior champion — junior show — Redein Acres Poker-Red, winter yearling, Eliza Days. Junior best three females — Lorawae Holsteins, See Pg. 16 — HOLSTEIN

Fly (From Page 13) maturing and drying naturally in the field. Rewetting of grain in the field after maturity but prior to harvest is one of the main causes of reduced test weight. Rain and harvest delay may also lead to pre-harvest sprouting in some varieties. Sprouting affects grain quality (test weight). Once moisture is taken up by mature grain, stored reserves (sugars especially) are converted and used up for germination, which leads to reduced test weights. Even before visual signs of sprouting are evident, sugars are converted and grain quality is reduced. In addition to sprouting, the growth of mold is another problem that may result from rain-related harvest delay. To fungi, mature wheat heads are nothing more than dead plant tissue ready to be colonized. Under warm, wet conditions, saprophytic fungi (and even fungi known to cause diseases such as wheat scab) readily colonize wheat heads, resulting in a dark moldy cast being formed over the heads and straw. The growth of pathogens, usually whitish or pinkish mold, could result in low test weights and poor overall grain quality. In

growth and mycotoxins in storage. Rory Lewandowski is an OSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources educator and may be reached at 330-264-8722.

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Judge Keith Top (left) posese with Junior Show Honorable Mention Grand Champion winner Wyatt Kiko; Reserve Grand Champion winner Victoria Deam, Grand Champion winner Lindsay L’Amoreaux and Ohio Holstein Queen Emma Mathews

Hiland FFA reports on activities The Hiland FFA Chapter officers were invited to join the Holmes County Farm Bureau in discussing future sponsorship and getting to know what the Hiland FFA Chapter does. At first everyone there was shy until the president of the Farm Bureau had everyone introduce themselves. We started out by talking about the experiences that Nikyta Engstrom had the past two years that she went to Ohio Leadership Camp,

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since she was sponsored to attend. The reason the Farm Bureau is particularly interested in sponsoring an interested member or a group of FFA members to go to OLC is because this particular camp is for both FFA and Farm Bureau members. However, the Farm Bureau would like to give Hiland’s small chapter more chances to get people to go to this beneficial camp and learning experience. Afterward, we discussed

how the Farm Bureau could help our chapter, and how our chapter would be able to help the Farm Bureau in return with workshops and other events they sponsor. The final topic discussed was the annual Jackpot Sheep Show held by the FFA Chapters of West Holmes and Hiland High School. We considered whether the Holmes County Farm Bureau was willing to See Pg. 26 — HILAND

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(JR) Evan Kiko. Senior 3-year-old cow — (JR) Victoria Deam, Whiteleather Holsteins. R&P Kiko Farm. Intermediate champion — open show — Miss Alexander Pamela, senior 3-year-old Victoria Deam. Reserve intermediate champion — open show — Whiteleather G-chip 2001-Et, second senior 3-year-old Whiteleather Holsteins. Intermediate champion — junior show — Miss Alexander Pamela, senior 3-year-old, Victoria Deam. Reserve intermediate champion — junior show — Kiko Atwood Vivian, senior 2-year-old, Wyatt Kiko. Four-year-old cow — Scott Sprunger, (JR) Aaron Carle, Grant Cope. Five-year-old cow — (JR) Lindsay L’Amoreaux, (JR) Dustin Campbell. Aged cow — (JR) Elizabeth Kiko, Whiteleather Holsteins, Bryce Sanor. 1,500 pound cow — Levi Plocher, Lindlaur Holsteins. Senior champion — open show — Raygor Alexander Tara, 4-yearold, Scott Sprunger. Reserve senior champion — open show — Klingendale Sanchez Affirm, 5-year-old, Lindsay

L’Amoreaux. Senior champion — junior show — Klingendale Sanchez Affirm, 5-year-old, Lindsay L’Amoreaux. Reserve senior champion — junior show — Campbros Alexander Rosie, second 5-year-old, Dustin Campbell. Grand champion open show — Raygor Alexander Tara, 4-year-old, Scott Sprunger. Reserve grand champion — open show — Klingendale Sanchez Affirm, 5-year-old, Lindsay L’Amoreaux. Grand champion — junior show — Klingendale Sanchez Affirm, 5-year-old, Lindsay L’Amoreaux. Reserve grand champion — junior show — Miss Alexander Pamela, senior 3-year-old, Victoria Deam. Best bred and owned — Raygor Alexander Tara, Scott Sprunger, Raygor Holsteins. Best three females — R&P Kiko Family Farm, Bryce Sanor. Dam and daughter — Victoria Deam, Ouric Holsteins, Jim Beardsley. Produce of dam — Evan Kiko, Lindlaur Holsteins. Premier breeder and premier exhibitor — R&P Kiko Family Farm.


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its on a siding owned by DABO Inc., which scraps out old rolling stock from railroads. The locomotive had attracted the attention of Jerry Jacobson, who for the past several years has been developing the Age of Steam museum between Sugarcreek and Baltic to house his personal collection of trains and railroad memorabilia. Jacobson managed to acquire the steam locomotive and its tender from DABO. Workers, who late last week had moved the original tender to the museum, returned to pick up the locomotive and truck it to its new home. The crew, working under the direction of foreman John Bejcek, spent hours readying the engine for

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An anniversary celebration in the Highlands We celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary for the second time this year. First was a lovely lunch at Outback Steak House in North Charleston. The second was a four-day adventure in the mountains of North Carolina. We stayed at 200 Main, the same hotel in Highlands as we did last year, only this year the price was higher. That’s what success will do to a place. We found a less expensive hotel for our next visit there. The Man of the House would make the seven-hour trip up there frequently with a bit of encouragement. (Don’t tell him, but once a year is enough for me.)

downtown Highlands, within walking distance Every House of our hotel. Most of the Needs a restaurants are either Green Mouse breakfast/lunch places, Carol or just dinner. The dinKallberg ner-only places are very expensive. We met up with our We did only one of friends, Bob and Jayne those nights at a place Cline, from Hocking on the river called On County. Their anniverthe Verandah. We ate sary is in June, too, so we out on the enclosed deck combined our celebra(verandah) with a great tions. We would have view. There were white arrived at the same time tablecloths and matching except they had car napkins so you knew it trouble near Asheville. It was going to be expenturned out to be nothing sive. serious, but it needed to The men chose the be checked out before duck with orange curry they headed over the sauce and we women mountains. had the rainbow trout. We ate dinner the It was the whole fish first and last nights at with the head removed the Ugly Dog Pub in and some kind of sweet

sauce with pecans in it. Both dishes came with couscous and a vegetable. After dinner we stopped at Kilwin’s, the pricey ice cream store, for fudge. That was dessert. We got chocolate with caramel, chocolate with peanut butter, maple and mint chocolate chip. If you bought so much you got a pound free. Breakfast each day was at the Sports Page Restaurant, just down the hill. It was one of those places where the entire staff was very friendly and funny. The coffee and the food were good, and not expensive, so it was a great place to start the day.

Each day we managed to find some waterfalls or a lake to inspect. Nothing was difficult hiking that we chose. The roads into Highlands, from all directions, are very crooked. That is part of the adventure, just getting there. We managed to fit in a nap each day. That made up for not sleeping very well at night due to various things. We did some shopping. I got a pair of comfortable sandals and The Man of the House bought a new rain jacket. On one of our hikes around town we stumbled upon a very fancy RV park. It was behind a tall wrought iron fence and gate. Each cement pad was surrounded

by grass, tasteful landscaping and had a little permanent building. Some had large stone fireplaces. Bob and Jayne, who have an RV, thought you could possibly buy one of those spots for $75,000. They were wrong. We saw one advertised for $269,000! With the crooked roads around there we could not imagine how one would get their RV there in the first place, even if you could afford it. Now we are back down to sea level after being at 4,100 feet elevation where there was very little humidity. But, there is no place like home no matter how miserable the weather may be.

Go take a hike and enjoy the exploration We are avid hikers for many reasons. Mainly, it’s a free activity that wears out the kids during which, for the most part, who can’t fight with each other. But we hike for many other reasons, too. The fresh air, the exercise, the closeness to nature, the being able to go where the average person doesn’t. Heading to the trail is an ingrained part of our life. I spent most of my childhood in the woods walking dirt paths and think nothing of a few miles off the beaten path. My kids feel the same way, or at least I hope they do. Or at least they pre-

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the terrain. And yet another source states that when you are hiking, you dress “like a hiker.” I think they are all a little bit right, a little bit wrong, and we all need to make our own definition. For me, a hike is an exploration of the wilderness. It’s the texture of mud and rock, the smell of spicebush and creek water. It’s seeing a different plant that you’ve never noticed

before and the toad that is resting underneath it. It’s laughing kids walking on tree balance beams and breathing in air so fresh you can almost feel the trees exhaling it right on you. When I answered her question, that we were hiking, she nodded and said, “OK. I like it.” Me, too. Stop by and say hi at www.karriemcallister. com.


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Now in its fifth year, Fun, Fabulous Friday will return to Loudonville’s Central Park July 17. Events include lunch, musical entertainment, games and contests. There will also be a health fair. Donations at the event will benefit the Mohican Area Community Fund.

Fun, Fabulous Friday returns to Loudonville Fun, Fabulous Friday is returning to Mohican Country on Friday, July 17 from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. in Loudonville’s Central Park, adjacent to the Loudonville Public Library. Now in its fifth year, the celebration is designed to promote the Mohican Area Community Fund and the 29 area agencies it supports through the annual MACF “Have a Mohican Heart” campaign. This will be the fourth in a series of Fun, Fabulous Friday events this summer in association

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with United Way of Ashland County. MACF also will use this opportunity to announce its campaign goal and launch its 40th annual campaign. Sponsored by Loudonville’s Colonial Manor Health Care Center and Ashland-based accounting firm Whitcomb & Hess LLP, this year’s event includes a complimentary hot dog lunch with all the accoutrements served to all attendees, courtesy of the grill masters from Colonial Manor. Freewill donations to MACF are encouraged and will ben-

efit this year’s campaign. Musical entertainment will be provided by Steve Brown, in addition to several games and contests to enliven the festivities for children and adults. Ashland’s Home Depot Kids Workshop will be set up to help children build small woodcrafts. And several alpacas from Gaelic Glen Alpacas of Perrysville will also be on hand. Another feature will be a new, expanded MACF Health & Agency Fair in which the community has See Pg. 21 — RETURNS


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Returns (From Page 20) an opportunity to learn more about those agencies their contributions support, and those that directly benefit our community as a whole. Representatives of MACF-funded agencies will be present with displays in Central Park, including American Red Cross, Appleseed Community Mental Health Center, Safe Haven, Ashland County Cancer Association, Ashland Christian Health Center, Catholic Charities, Hospice of North Central Ohio, L/P Academic Boosters, Mohican School in the Out-of-Doors, Mohican Historical Society, Loudonville United Church Women and Loudonville Theatre and Arts Committee, among others. Sponsored by Samaritan Hospital Foundation, the health/wellness fair will start also at 11 a.m. in the basement of the library and include displays, screenings and demonstrations by representatives of Samaritan Regional Health System, Ashland

County-City Health Department, Colonial Manor Health Care Center, Visiting Nurse Association, McMullen Assisted Care, Family Health & Healing Clinic, Danner Pharmacy, Scott Dental Group, Toni Keppen (Licensed Massage Therapist), plus yoga demonstrations by Fitness Fusion, and Tai Chi for Health. American Red Cross Blood Services will also conduct a bloodmobile from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The Mohican Area Community Fund provides essential funding support for 29 local nonprofit organizations and other groups that offer services improving academic excellence in our schools, health and human services, providing youth sports and recreation activities, and promote an appreciation for our community’s historic past. For more information about Fun, Fabulous Friday or the MACF Health and Agency Fair, call Brian Hartzell at 567-215-3236, or via email at president@ mohicanacf.org.

Berger joins Operation Round Up board Operation Round Up is a community service program that provides funding for charitable and benevolent purposes for individuals, families and organization in the community. This nonprofit program was established in January 2006 and allows Holmes-Wayne Electric Cooperative members the opportunity to round their monthly bill to the next highest dollar. HWEC President/ CEO Glenn Miller said “Operation Round Up has been a huge success story for the members of the cooperative and our community. In the past 9 1⁄2 years we have given over $442,000 back to our community.” Karole Butler, HWEC Member Services Representative, explained, “Funds help those who may be going through a rough time or have no other program to turn to. The average contribution by a HolmesWayne Electric member is 50 cents per month or $6 per year. The beauty of this program is that it limits the burden of individual donations

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Mt. Hope Sundown Sale July 17, 2015

Sundown Sales Slated for Friday, July 17. This year marks the 30th anniversary for the Sundown Sale sponsored by the Mt. Hope Merchants Association. According to John Steiner

from Mt. Hope Hardware, “This is a sale the community looks forward to every year. For the merchants, it’s an opportunity to give back to the community by providing an event that can be enjoyed by all ages; good food, quality entertainment, and an opportunity to interact with

neighbors and friends”. This year’s event will be held on Friday, July 17 at the Mt. Hope auction grounds to accommodate the expected crowd. The auction grounds provide plenty of seating and shelter for inclement weather. A chicken barbeque with carry out

starting at 2:00 pm and dinners starting at 4:00 pm will be the first event held on the grounds that day. Some shops will be open at 7:00 am with special sales to kick off the daylong event.

provided in the evening. This year’s entertainment includes Holmes Counties own Redemption as well as the Miller Brother’s (formally the Moonlighters) from Indiana. Shuttle service will be provided with Merchants will run stops at Holmes Power, sales and specials all day Trading Post, Faith View long and entertainment is Books, Stutzman Farms,

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W.Holmes vo-ag members ‘Sail Away with FFA Camp’ Eleven members of the West Holmes FFA Chapter attended the first session of Ohio FFA Camp Muskingum, Carrollton, on June 1. Members attending were Hunter Smith, Tyler Lyons, Dakota McCartney, Sarah Sprang, Marissa Lamp, Mariah Miller, Juanita Miller, Mary Lyons, Maddie Dawson, Taylor Feikert and Jaeden Roloff The 2015 theme was “Sail Away with FFA Camp.” During the week members participated in various sports tournaments including softball, sand volleyball, basketball, tetherball, horse shoes, ping pong and corn hole. Additional competitions included group presentations on water quality, reciting the FFA Camp Creed, rifle, shotgun and archery. Each morning, before breakfast, campers had the opportunity to plunge into the lake or take a sunrise walk. During the first day members met fellow members in their camp fleet, went over camp rules and participated in a dance. The day ended with

a campfire reflecting on the opportunities at camp. The second day included team building activities, high ropes for senior members, a patriotic workshop and team building workshop by the State FFA Officers. The highlight of Tuesday was a scavenger hunt activity. The day ended with a campfire challenging campers to work together as a team. On Wednesday, members rotated through various environmentallyrelated workshops including bird watching, tree identification, recycling and more. Senior campers played host to residents of The Farm, a Carroll County adult mentally handicap program, joining them for a morning of games and socializing. The day ended with a talent show that featured Tyler Lyons of West Holmes, who demonstrated his magical abilities. A campfire was held and campers were challenged to take advantage of every opportunity at camp. Thursday gave campers the opportunity to attend workshops on canoeing and kayaking and line dancing. Some chose

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West Holmes FFA members who attended camp include Hunter Smith (back, left), Taylor Feikert, Mary Lyons, Maddie Dawson, Mariah Miller, Juanita Miller, Sarah Sprang, Marrisa Lamp; Tyler Lyons (front, left), Dakota McCartney and Jaeden Roloff to attend workshops on career opportunities and making college-related decisions. The afternoon included water-related games. Following the speaking finals, members heard the message of a Shaw-

nee Indian, Wehyepihehrsehnhwah, who shared stories of the land and the Native American people. Members found his message inspiring and uplifting. Following the guest speaker, members participated in a dance. The eve-

ning ended with a slideshow of the week. The week ended with a Friday morning cleaning of camp and a send-off by the State FFA officers. Members returned home via school bus. FFA Camp Muskingum

is located on Leesville Lake and is owned and operated by the Ohio FFA Association. A special appreciation goes to all of the sponsors for the West Holmes FFA Chapter that provided member’s with this camp opportunity.

the sheep show which went to cover the Pee Wee and Novice prizes. At the first new officers meeting, chapter officers conducted opening cer-

emonies. Under a new meeting plan, officers will contribute only one or two motions, with the majority to be made by the rest of Hiland’s FFA members. Before the meeting, members participated in the Adopt A Highway, project. The chapter usually performs this community service in the spring and fall. Members had planned to hold the meeting at Wise School’s pavilion and have a softball game, but due to a storm rolling in, the chapter returned to Hiland High School.

For committee reports, we talked about the FFA Jackpot Sheep Show that was that upcoming Saturday. New business included voting to have Adopt A Highway at the Sept. 14 meeting, having home visits having a booth at the Holmes County Fair (later referred to a committee). It was also voted the chapter participate in fair cleanup, have open shop days and require all members taking animals to the fair participate in skillathon, weigh-in and quality assurance at the fair.

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Personal A POTLUCK GATHERING will take place Saturday July 11 from 2-6 p.m. to celebrate the 96th birthday of Helen Arnold (Smith) Arnold of Glenmont. The event will take place at her daughter’s home, Anne Kochera, 14789 Township Road 467, Lakeville. Arnold lived in the Danville/Brinkhaven area growing up and lived in

the Mount Vernon area 25 years before moving to Glenmont. She is the mother of Robert E. “Gene” of Medina, Eugenia “Marie” Doretich and Lawrence “Larry”, both of Millersburg, Joan Gray and Donald “Tom,” both of Glenmont, Anne Kochera of Lakeville and Julia Miller, Orrville. She has a deceased son, Richard “Dick.” The potluck is a surprise event. Cards may be sent to Kochera’s home. For more information contact Kochera at 419-827-2071.

Clubs Nashville TOPS OH 1573 On June 24, TOPS OH 1573 Nashville lost 4½ pounds. Mary Burgett and Kaitlyn Chukwunede were best weekly losers. Chukwunede was best monthly loser; Leonard Jones, best weekly rededicated loser; Joyce Hocking, best monthly rededicated loser; and Lana Rush, best weekly and monthly KOPS. For the program, Rush reported on an article from the Holmes County Bargain Hunter on a woman who lost 132 pounds. She had joined a professional weight loss clinic. The key is changing your lifestyle. Next week Dr. Conley will be speaking. The chapter meets each Wednesday at the Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 with weigh in at 5:15 PM. All are welcome.

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Cliff and Sue Beck of Killbuck will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on July 25. Family and friends are invited to attend an open house hosted by their children in their honor on July 25 at Killbuck First Church of Christ. They will be accepting guests from 2-4 p.m. They are the parents of Michele (Darrell) Minor of Sunbury, and Chad (Wendi) Beck of Grove City. They have six grandchildren. They were married in 1965 at Elizaville Christian Church in Elizaville, Ky., by Brother John C. Samples. Mr. Beck retired in 2006 after serving Christian Churches/Churches of Christ in Kentucky and Ohio for over 43 years. Since 2011, he has been the pastoral care minister at Majora Lane Care Center in Millersburg and presently is the interim

Donald and Barbara (Brown) Long, 7400 Township Road 501, Lakeville, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary July 31. They were married in 1965 at Nashville United Methodist Church by the Rev. James Killgrove. They are the parents of Amy (Charles) Burgess of Loudonville and Andy (Denise) of Shreve. They have six grandchildren. Mr. Long is an insurance representative with Troy Miller Agency, and is a member of Shreve American Legion. He enjoys spending time with his family and friends, golfing and working on vintage cars. Mrs. Long retired from education in 2014 after 30 years as a teacher and principal and enjoys spending time with her family and friends, reading and traveling, especially her mission trips to Cuba. They are both members of Shreve United Method-

Mr. and Mrs. Beck minister at Killbuck First Church of Christ. Mrs. Beck served as the church secretary at most of churches where Mr. Beck ministered and she worked as deputy clerk for Holmes County Environmental Management for 11 years. They are both active members of Killbuck First Church of Christ and enjoy spending time with family and friends.

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Pomerene is one of only six hospitals in Ohio and one of 132 worldwide to receive this designation. “The Pathway Program basically recognizes health care organizations for positive practice environments,” said Fran Lauriha, emergency department manager. “We started our journey in 2011. There are 12 standards you have to meet in this process, and we started working on those initiatives then. “Safety and quality are some of the standards, and the nursing staff has to explain how it integrates those qualities into the organization, our culture and our policies,” she continued. “In a safe and healthy work environment, nurses have control over their practice,” Kolacz added. “We do that through our shared governance model that we’ve had in place for quite some time. Other ways we promote a positive practice environment is through our orientation process and professional development. Our quality program and the use of evidence-based research is also used within our

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Proud (From Page 28) quality care, we’re providing an environment where we’re dedicated to our clinical skills and providing the best care to our patients,” Byler said. “We can get policies changed,” added Hollie Yoder, an RN in the Emergency Department. “A recent thing we looked at was our thermometers. At the time, we were still conducting oral temps on everyone. One of our nurses stepped out, did evidence-based research and she found our TA thermometers were just as accurate, and definitely more convenient for our patients. This made our patients extremely happy, because it cut back on the time it took to take their temperature. This is just one example of our nurses making a difference and having a voice.” Kolacz says it took a team effort to gain the Pathway designation. “Being a rural hospital, we have to rely on each other so much,” she said. “We wear multiple hats, and it was definitely a team effort.

We couldn’t have done this without everyone here. This is something our staff can really be proud of.” After the written document was submitted and reviewed by the ANCC, the next step was an online survey for the nurses. “The ANCC even noted how amazing it was that such a high percentage of our staff responded,” Kolacz said, noting 89 percent responded to the online survey. “That was a very, very high participation rate.” “We felt like our staff could speak to everything,” she continued. “It is really just part of our practice here, just the way we do things at Pomerene.” She says that it is an ongoing journey and every three years they have to go through the process again, staying abreast of the practice standards and evidence-based research, all while incorporating them into practice. What this means to the Holmes County community is that a healthy work environment leads to higher patient satisfaction, better outcomes and a more

engaged staff, Kolacz says. “There is plenty of research that supports that,” she said. “If you’re the consumer, the patient coming in, it means your bedside nurse and caregiver is always looking for the most evidence-based way of providing care to you, and we’re staying abreast of changes. Health care is constantly changing, and we’re incorporating that into our practice, and we’re always looking for ways to do better.” “Our outcomes are great,” she continued. “We have engaged staff .” “And we have the tools here to give the care we want to give,” added Byler. “We have the best, I really believe that,” said Tony Snyder, Pomerene’s chief executive officer. “It is the brand of Pomerene. The care that our staff gives is what we’re known for. I’ve been here 10 years now, and I’ve heard it over and over again from our community. And it starts right from the top with Nicole Kolacz. “We went through this whole journey, where they actually audit and check

and see whether or not we’re delivering on what we say we do,” Snyder added. “That’s how they award the distinction, of being Pathway Designated. Essentially, it shows the commitment of our employees, and it also shows our employees identify Pomerene as a place that focuses on what is important to them and their practice of health care. And we value the contributions they make.” Snyder says the Pathway to Excellence is a formal designation that the employees of Pomerene are committed to delivering safe, high quality health care to Holmes County and areas nearby. Pathway to Excellence is a sister to Magnet, which is another designation often achieved by larger organizations which focuses on research while Pathway is more focused on the practice environment. “I think this is a monumental accomplishment and our nurses should be just so, so proud,” Kolacz said. “I know I’m proud to be part of this team. We’ve always said, one of our strengths is our people.”

Commissioners open County Road 77 bid By CHRISTINE L. PRATT said he anticipates completion of the final phase Staff Writer by fall. Holmes County com- In an earlier phase, the missioners opened the road was paved entirely sole bid for a project to from U.S. Route 62 to continue improvements Mount Hope and buggy on County Road 77. lanes were installed from The only bid received Bunker Hill to just about for the last and final a mile south of Mount phase of the project, to Hope. install 9-foot shoulders In all, the total projfrom Township Road 628 ect cost is expected to into Mount Hope, was approach $1 million, submitted by Melway according to Holmes Paving. County Engineer Chris The bid offered by the Young. That does not Holmesville company include the local resourcwas $217,718, which is less es spent on relocating than the engineer’s esti- ditches to allow for the mate of $227,658, accord- expanded width. ing to Holmes County Young said the project Deputy Engineer Josh was a much-needed one. Galbraith. Despite having Not only was the road only one bid to consider, surface in poor condithe Engineer’s Office will tion, “there are about review it before making a 6,000 vehicles that travel recommendation for final it every day. That’s our approval by the commis- most traveled county sioners. road a day,” he said at the The project is being June 29 commissioners’ funded largely, with only meeting, noting the cona 10 percent local match, dition of the road made it by a grant from the Ohio a safety concern. Public Works Commission, said Galbraith, who See Pg. 31 — BID

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aside $12,000 for their own promotion of the county. The commissioners’ project, which has received bed tax funding for the past several years, provides discretionary advertising of one-tank trips in magazines targeted at tourism. Other grant recipients, their allocation and purpose are: • Holmes County Engineer’s Office, painting of the covered bridge in Walnut Creek, $10,000 requested, $4,500 granted. • Glenmont Car and Truck Show, promotion of event to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project, the Glenmont food bank and Richland Township fire services, $500 requested and granted. • Killbuck Early American Days, promotion of festival, $3,000 requested, $2,500 granted.

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Pomerene Foundation awards scholarships The Pomerene Foundation has awarded four scholarships to 2015 graduating seniors from West Holmes and Hiland. The Foundation’s goal in awarding these scholarships is to assist local students pursuing a health care career in Pomerene Hospital’s market service area. Each application was reviewed by the selection committee for academic excellence, financial need, ACT/SAT scores, and extracurricular activities/ community involvement. Eligibility for the awards included the applicants entering a health-related field of study, and enrolled

in a four-year or a technical two- or three-year school. The students, along with their parents, were invited to the Pomerene Hospital Board of Trustees meeting on June 25. The students received their scholarship certificate and a $1,000 check payable to their intended college or university. Recipients were: Elizabeth Anderson, daughter of Neil and Denise Anderson, Hiland High School graduate who will attend Indiana Wesleyan University in nursing; Kennady Miller, daughter of Chuck and Rose Marie Miller, West Holmes graduate who will attend the University of Mount

Union in biology/pre-physical therapy; Haley Judson, daughter of Mike and Tammy Judson, West Holmes graduate who will attend The Ohio State University in nursing; Cameron Yoder, son of Adam and Miriam Yoder, Hiland High School graduate who will attend Ashland University in nursing. The Pomerene Foundation, founded in 1995, is responsible for the fundraising efforts of Pomerene Hospital. Members of the Pomerene Foundation board are Mel Yoder, David Findley, Ellie Ramseyer and Mary Hoxworth.

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Pomerene Foundation Board members Mary Hoxworth (far left) and David Finley (far right) present scholarship certificates to graduating seniors Haley Judson (West Holmes) and Kennady Miller (West Holmes). Not pictured are scholarship recipients Elizabeth Anderson and Cameron Yoder (both of Hiland).

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Lakeville and O’Dell’s Lake will be the presentation topics by The Holmes County Historical Society on Thursday, July 23, from 7-8:30 p.m. at Lakeville Elementary School gym located on state Route 226, Lakeville. This is the debut of the first in a brand new series highlighting the intriguing history of the towns and villages of Holmes County, destined to become another fan

favorite of the public. The Lakeville/O’Dell’s Lake area will be showcased in a visual and audio event that explores how the area was formed in prehistoric times and the rich history of the people that inhabited the town in the early 19th century to modern times. Speakers are Mary Tipton and Becky Moyer-Darr. The event is free and open to the public.

Record rainfall causes delays in runway construction By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — The excessive rains in June forced continued delays in the runway construction phase of the 2013 FAA project at the Holmes County Airport. The runway to the air-

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Commissioners approve courthouse clock tower repair By KEVIN LYNCH and CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writers

MILLERSBURG — The Holmes County commissioners on Monday approved action to restore and repair the clock tower atop the Holmes County Courthouse. Last week, they received a pair of proposals from the Tower Clock Co. to complete the work. Phil Wright is the owner and practitioner who has spent the past 31 years restoring clocks. He’s also performed maintenance on the Holmes County clock over the years. “I think it needs to be done. We’ve had problems with it, and there’s not much that’s been done to it since it was built,” said Commissioner Rob Ault. The first proposal was for $30,000 to take care of the E. Howard Tower Clock dial restoration. This will include removal of the dial glass and hands and dial gear assemblies, said Wright. The cast iron dials will be cleaned and all the old caulking, glazing, scales, rust and peeling paint will be removed, said Wright, noting the dials will then be primed and painted. About 300 feet of gasket material will be needed as gaskets will be applied to the dial where the cast iron and dial glass meet. All the center sections of dial glass and outer sections will be replaced and the dial glass will be installed and secured, he said. The new hands will be made of ¾-inch thick sugar pine (the heart of the white pine tree) and painted to match the originals. New

rods and counter-balance weights will be set and the dial gear will be completely restored. “There’s probably 100-year-old oil and dirt down in there getting all cruddy,” Wright said. “It turns into a crud ball, and that’s kind of what you’ve got now. I always start from the outside and work my way back in.” The second proposal will be for the preservation of the tower clock and movement and cluster gears at a cost of $18,000. The clock mechanism will be completely dismantled and removed, cleaned, polished and sealed. All the bushings and shafts, wheels and pinions will be polished and sealed. Any damaged gears will be repaired. A new synchronized time motor will be installed and new switch and wiring in steel conduit will be installed on the new strike motor. The clock house and windows will be completely cleaned out and all parts will be assembled and the clock will be set. The clock will look and operate like new. “I’ve been doing this for 31 years. I’ve restored clocks all over the country,” Wright said. “I’ve worked here several times. We’ve just been putting Band-aids on what you have. The last time I was here was 10 years ago.” Ault asked if everything would be reconditioned instead of new, and Wright explained he never takes out old unless there’s nothing left. “Yours are the same age as the building (1886) and cast just the way this one

Rains (From Page 32) In other business, Crosier said legislation recently signed by the governor will create about $5.5 million to spend this year on airport projects throughout the state, including matching grants for the 2016 FAA projects beginning Oct. 1. “They will be sending new grant criteria for 2016 projects,” Crosier said. “In two years, they should receive all $18 million in current sales taxes on fuel, or whatever amount a new excise tax will collect. You may wish to consider applying for a state grant

for something once the criteria is released.” One project that won’t wait that long is the maintenance hangar repair, which needs a new door. Baker said an estimate with a price in the range of $17,000-18,000 was reasonable, and the board agreed, approving the project. Airport manager Larry Clark said the new opening will add five feet on each side of the doorway, making it easier to store a plane in there. “Right now we can get a CJ3 in there with no problem,” Clark said. “It will be nice to have feet instead of inches to work with.”

was,” he said. “By doing a restoration on it, it should be good for the next 100 years and then some.” He said the job would

take close to four months and the clock would not be in operation during that time. The possible st2arting date would be November.

Wright said the hands are bad and the dials are rusted. Ault said if we’re going to do it, let’s get it done right.

On motion of Commissioner Joe Miller, who said he’s glad to see the project come to fruition, the board accepted both proposals.


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Wayne-Holmes BASEBALL

In an all-West Holmes final, Bronze tops Silver By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — The future looks extremely bright for the West Holmes baseball program, as the Gold team won their Wayne Holmes Summer League tournament and the West Holmes Bronze team defeated West Holmes Silver 4-3 for the Silver/Bronze League Tournament championship. “It’s pretty impressive,” said West Holmes varsity baseball coach Bill Pim as he watched the WH Bronze and Silver teams battle it out for the Wayne-Holmes Summer League championship Wednesday evening at Deer Run Park. “Here we are watching the finals and seeing all the kids wearing the same uniform. That’s pretty neat.” It was a white-knuckle ride for the West Holmes Bronze team, made up of all eighth-graders, as they took a 4-1 lead into the final frame, only to see the Silver squad of all seventh-graders battle back to score two in the top of the seventh. The game ended with the bases loaded and the top of the order at bat. “We had a three-run lead. They loaded the bases. I knew I had three pitchers in the hole. I just brought him (Hunter Crane) in and hoped he

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Bronze base runner Kaden Patterson (41) gets out of a rundown as he beats the throw home after getting caught between home and third in the first inning of the Bronze-Silver Wayne-Holmes championship game last week at Deer Run Park in Millersburg. shut them down,” said Bronze coach JR Hendrix. And that is exactly what Crane did, but not before making it a little interesting. Lincoln Williams worked the first 6 1-3 innings for the winners, allowing three hits. He struck out seven and walked five, but one of those came in the seventh after two errors and a walk loaded the bases and trimmed the Bronze lead to 4-2.

Crane fanned the first batter he faced for the second out, but walked Caleb Martin to make it 4-3, bringing leadoff hitter Grant Miller to the plate for the Silver Squires. Miller worked the count full, but struck out on some high heat to end the game. “We gave them three runs and we lost by one,” said Silver coach Dustin Barnes. “But we take the good with the bad. That’s

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been the story all year. They never gave up. They had a great season. Just getting here to the finals was indescribable. At least a West Holmes team won.” Silver wrapped up its season with an 18-4 record. The Bronze capped off the year 21-1. The Bronze Squires scored a pair in the bottom of the first inning. Kaden Patterson doubled and went to third on a throwing error. He then stole home, as he beat the throw to the plate after getting caught in a run-

down between home and third. Williams walked, stole second and scored on a hit by Nathan Jackson for a 2-0 lead. The Silver Squires scored a run in the top of the fourth on a hit by Drake Barnes, who stole second and went third on a wild pitch and scored on a sacrifice fly that was dropped in the outfield. Bronze answered with a run in the bottom of the fourth without a hit. Jackson walked, was balked to second, went to third on a ground out and scored on a fielder’s choice, when

the pitcher fielded a sharp grounder and fired to first for the out instead of throwing home. The winners added an insurance run in the bottom of the sixth on a walk to Jackson again, a hit batsman, and a pair of wild pitches. Williams had struck out the side in the sixth inning and felt strong going into the seventh, but the first batter reached on an error the next walked. Another error loaded the bases, and he walked Collin Graebner to force in a run and end his evening on the mound. “Lincoln has been our stud all year. He worked on his breaking ball in the off-season and it really showed,” Hendrix said. “He wants to go seven every time he takes the hill. “Getting that insurance run in the seventh inning was really nice,” Hendrix added. “I was hoping for more, but they made some great plays. We took advantage of what we were given. That’s the way we’ve been all year, though. Take advantage of what we can get and run, run, run.” After Crane punched out Miller to end the game, the celebration began. “It feels great to be champion,” Hendrix said. “Last year they finished second, losing two heartbreakers in the championship finals. This year, we went all the way through.”

CHAMPIONS — The West Holmes Bronze Squires won the Wayne-Holmes Bronze-Silver championship game 4-3 over West Holmes Silver this past week. Team members include (front, from left) Sam Reed, Mark Biltz, Noah Hendrix, Anthony Graham; (middle) Nathan Jackson, CJ Miller, John Hughes, Lincoln Williams, Kaden Patterson, Hunter Crane; (back) Preston Silver leadoff hitter Grant Miller cuts at a pitch delivered by Lincoln WilBaker, assistant coach Dan Jackson, head coach JR Hendrix, assistant coach Justin Haudenschild and Matt Haga. Not pictured is Collin Crilow. liams, who threw 61⁄3 strong innings to lead the WH Bronze to a 4-3 win over The Squires finished the year with a 21-1 record, while WH Silver was 18-4. WH Silver.


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13-run first propels West Holmes to W-H Gold title There’s following a game plan, and then there’s the West Holmes way. WH coach Darryl Reynolds couldn’t have asked his team to execute any better than it did Wednesday. Playing Triway in the championship game of Wayne-Holmes Summer Baseball’s Gold Division, West Holmes roared out of the gate with 13 runs in the top of the first inning, setting up a 14-4 six-inning victory. The dominating win closed a dominating sea-

son for the future Knights, who rolled up a 21-1 record and outscored opponents 269-53. In four tournament wins, West Holmes scored 53 runs and gave up just 15. “That’s always the plan — get on top and stay on top,” said Reynolds. “We’ve been trying to get this game in since Monday, so we were ready to go.” Kendrick Wagler led the winners with three hits, while Evan Yoder and Collin Reynolds were

both 2 for 4. Reynolds also got the pitching win. “This is the best group I’ve had,” Reynolds said. “These kids were never a problem, no attitudes, these guys just play ball. And they got along, too — you couldn’t ask for a better group. “I think this class, combined with the classes ahead of them and behind, if (West Holmes High coach) Bill Pim has a chance at a state title run, these guys will be part of it.” Mike Schenk photo/www.buydrphotos.com

West Holmes Gold’s Shiloh Jones gets a hit during the Wayne-Holmes Gold Division championship game last week against Triway at Wooster’s PNC Field. West Holmes completed a 21-1 season with a 14-4 win.

‘Kamikaze Kid’ Tyler Carpenter captures ‘King of the Hill’ check By JESSICA MARDIS

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GOLD CHAMPS — West Holmes won the Wayne-Holmes Gold Division championship Wednesday night 14-4 over Triway to finish the year with a 21-1 record. Team members include (front, from left) Bridger Cline, Alec Landon, Travett Boughman, Braden Allen; (middle) Evan Yoder, Kendrick Wagler, Gavin Sheldon, Shiloh Jones, Ike Gilt; Collin Reynolds, head coach Daryl Reynolds, assistant coach Chad Cline and Shane Jones.

Outdoor notes Youth deer hunting opportunity The East Central Ohio Branch of the Quality Deer Management Association will be sponsoring a youth archery deer hunt on Saturday, Oct. 3. The annual event will be held in Tiverton Center (18 miles southwest of Millersburg) and hosted by the Tiverton Center QDM Co-op. The purpose for the event is to introduce a child who normally would not get an opportunity to experience deer hunting whether it be due to no family members that hunt, a loss of a parent or mentor, a disability that has prevented the opportunity to hunt, or a child in an under-privilege situation. Ten lucky youth between 10 and 16 years of age will be selected to take part in this great event. Ten Point Crossbows will be providing crossbows for all participants. Each young hunter will be supplied with basic hunting apparel along with a backpack and some essential gear. All youngsters will be accompanied by experienced adult hunting guides to

ensure a safe, fun, and hopefully successful hunting experience. The branch is looking for youth (male or female) between the ages of 10 and 16 who have never had the opportunity to go hunting. Applications need to be filled out and returned by August 15th. There are several ways to nominate a child and receive an application. Please email eastcentralyouthhunt@ hotmail.com or contact one of the following board members: Brian Yoder 330-231-4734, Mark Schlabach 330-2310596 or Mose Keim 330-705-0023. Visit our Facebook page for updates, Quality Deer Management Association - East Central Ohio Branch.

After weeks of what seemed to be non-stop rain, racing action finally returned to Hilltop Speedway on July 2. The timing could not of been more perfect, as cars packed into the pits and fans into the stands to see who would be crowned King of the Hill and take home the $5,000-to-win in the late model division. After four qualifying groups, it was Rick Bond setting fast time overall with a 14.506. Heat race winners were Rick Bond, Steve Casebolt, Tim Dohm, and Devin Moran. Winners of two last chance races were “The General” George Lee and JR Gentry. Bringing the field down the backstretch to the green was Tyler Carpenter with Moran outside.

Taking the lead was Carpenter with Moran doing what he could to overtake the top spot. As the two would come up on lapped traffic, Moran would close the gap. However, a caution would come out with Moran being charged and deciding to go pit side rather than restart on the tail. With the field bunched back up for the restart, Dohm was all over Carpenter’s bumper, ultimately passing him and taking the lead going into lap 18. While the battle for the lead continued, Corey Conley and Casebolt would battle for third as Greg Oakes would work his way into the top five from a 15th starting position. As Dohm and Carpenter worked for position through lapped traffic, contact with a lapped car would cause

Dohm to spin, bringing out the caution and forcing him to the pits unable to finish. Carpenter would take the top spot and bring the field back under green. While battle for position continued within the top five, it was the Carpenter, the “Kamikaze Kid” picking up the $5,000 check and the title of King of the Hill. Rounding out the top five was Oakes, Conley, Casebolt and Doug Drown. Kevin Morehouse picked up his 41st modified win in the Finish Line Auto Body modifieds, while The Holmes Pest Control street stocks saw Brandon Gardner pick up the win. Rounding out the night was the Winning Edge Auto Body mini stocks, where Terry Adkins was first across the line.

Archery shoot The East Holmes Sportsman’s Club is having a 3D archery shoot on Saturday, July 18, and Sunday, July 19. Registration is between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. both days. The club is located on Township Road Dan Starcher photo/www.buydrphotos.com 310. Food is served. The event is open Steve Casebolt (9) has the lead on Tyler Carpenter (28) in heat race action to the public. For more information call on July 2 at Hilltop Speedway during “King of the Hill” late model racing. 330-730-4213. Carpenter would go on to win the A main, claiming the $5,000 top prize.


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Municipal court Damien J. Marak, 25, 101 Lakeview Drive, Apt. B58, Millersburg, was fined $193 for assault and was placed on one year probation. He must make restitution and complete LifeSkills. Megan R. Krahenbuhl, 26, 169 S. Main St., Apt. 3, Rittman, was fined $400 for theft and was placed on two years probation. She must make restitution. Nathan Wolgamott, 18, 105 E. Washington St., Loudonville, was fined $145 for contributing to unruliness or delinquency of a child. Dwayne P. Glick, 26, 1541 Kenyon Ave. NW, Massillon, was fined $100 for hunting without permission. Lori D. Ross, 39, 101 Lakeview Drive, Apt. B61, Millersburg, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct and $250 for obstructing justice. She was placed on one year probation. Michael R. Bracken, 28, 112 Maple St., Sugarcreek, was fined $100 for expired operator’s license. Cory Baker, 21, 3719 Township Road 55, Killbuck, was fined $100 for possession of marijuana.

Dawn M. MendiasSmeby, 30, 5948 Township Road 212, Lakeville, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct. Isaiah L. Sowers, 19, 12937 County Road 21, Glenmont, was fined $250 for theft. He must make restitution. Randy E. Miller, 19, 4 S. Washington St., Millersburg, was fined $150 for disorderly conduct, and $150 for failure to comply with underage alcohol laws. He was placed on six months probation, must complete 25 hours of community service and counseling. Miguel G. Castro, 31, 835 1⁄2 Fair Ave., New Philadelphia, was fined $100 for no operator’s license. Victor Santay, 30, 2014 Township Road 2, Killbuck, was fined $131 for falsification and $100 for domestic violence. Billy R. Miller, 29, 126 S. Clay St., Millersburg, was fined $110 for domestic violence. He was placed on one year probation and must complete LifeSkills. Nicholas Rohskopf, 19, 75 Northern Drive, Millersburg, was fined $100 for speeding. Samuel Giauque, 26, 4955 S. Columbus Road,

Shreve, was fined $250 for physical control. Michael C. Freetage, 18, 232 S. Lawn Ave., Coshocton, was fined $100 for expired operator’s license. Megan M. Ridzon, 21, 998 McIntosh Drive, Newark, was fined $100 for expired operator’s license. Dustin A. Stocker, 18, 463 Hickory St., Millersburg, was fined $150 for speeding. Bradley A. Schaffter, 20, 7313 James Road, Wooster, was fined $150 for speeding. Robert D. Miller, 20, 2913 Township Road 122, Millersburg, was fined $150 for failure to comply with underage alcohol laws. Teresa Welker, 36, 8171 Township Road 576, Holmesville, was fined $150 for failure to confine. Robert W. Smith, 55, 240 Mount Vernon Ave., Loudonville, was fined $150 for possession of marijuana and $150 for illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia. Robert Haudenschild Jr., 27, 61 Quail St., Apt. A, Millersburg, was fined $150 for no operator’s license. Malinda S. Hostetler, 21, 3112 State Route 39, Mill-

ersburg, was fined $250 for passing a school bus. Damien J. Marak, 25, 101 Lakeview Drive, Apt. B58, Millersburg, was fined $193 for assault and

122, Millersburg, was fined $100 for operating a vehicle after underage consumption. He must perform 25 hours of community service.

Marriage licenses Jay D. Yoder, 22, 7880 Township Road 553, Holmesville, logger, and Miriam V. Yoder, 22, 8691 Township Road 561, Holmesville, homemaker. Jeffery A. Cottrell, 10799 Township Road 262, Millersburg, laborer, and Tracy L. Hartman, same address, program assistant. Aaron L. Yoder, 21, 10548 Massillon Road, Fredericksburg, harness maker, Chupp Blacksmith, and Anna I. Miller, 23, 8240 Township Road 654, Fredericksburg, homemaker. Joel E. Miller, 22, 12552 Saltcreek Road, Fredericksburg, construction, and Emma E. Raber, 23, 7180 Township Road 328, Holmesville, homemaker. Andrew J. Yoder, 27, 19916 Lynchburg Road, Opdyke, Ill., lumber yard manager, and Laura J. Hershberger, 20, 5529 Township Road 419, Sugarcreek, homemaker. Wesley D. Miller, 21, 9900 S. Apple Creek Road, Fred-

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was placed on one year probation. He must make restitution and complete the LifeSkills program. Reuben D. Miller, 20, 2913 Township Road

ericksburg, woodworker, and Katie H. Hershberger, 20, 8333 Township Road 656, Fredericksburg, housekeeper. Matthew R. Toelle, 21, 2118 Savannah Drive, Papillion, Sarpy County, Nebr., woodworker, and Sarah E. Haun, 20, 4805 Township Road 366, Pit County, N.C., server. Marvin A. Miller, 20, 5571 County Road 68, Millersburg, construction, and Doa A. Wengerd, 20, 2507 Township Road 110, Millersburg, homemaker. David F. Thomas, 12907 Township Road 21, Glenmont, process engineer, and Wendy L. Smith, same address, manager. Duane A. Yoder, 24, 2072 Township Road 164, Sugarcreek, woodworker, and Dora F. Erb, 20, 2667 County Road 160, Millersburg, homemaker. Anthony J. Miller, 24, 7531 State Route 241, Millersburg, machinist, and Sharon

A. Miller, 21, 7796 Frease Road, Fredericksburg, homemaker. Mitchell A. Smith, 40, 8665 Township Road 460, Loudonville, bartender, and Brandy J. Adrian, 29, same address, manager. Joel M. Coblentz, 23, 2931 U.S. Route 62, Dundee, pallet manager, and Joanne D. Weaver, 21, 6396 Township Road 413, Dundee, furniture assembler. Bradley M. Henderson, 20, 8114 Township Route 323, Holmesville, CNC operator, Yutzy Woodworking, and Elise M. Vansickle, 21, 8259 Township Road 103, Millersburg, bank teller. Clay A. Strouse, 24, 12770 County Road 6, Killbuck, welder, and McKayla L. Blagg, 19, same address, ceramics. Loren J. Miller, 20, 3833 Winklepleck Road, Sugarcreek, construction, and Irene R. Miller, 20, 3727 County Road 114, Sugarcreek, teacher/homemaker.

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James Flory, 71 James L. Flory, 71, of Wooster, died Thursday, June 25, 2015 at LifeCare Hospice, Wooster following a long battle with cancer. Jim was born May 24, 1944 in Wooster to the late Ralph and Kathryn Richards Flory. He graduated from Wooster High School in 1962 and married Norma Snure June 21, 1963. Their marriage was dissolved in 1980, and Jim went on to meet Linda Wade Sinclair at a Parents Without Partners dance. They were married Dec. 19, 1981. Jim and Linda moved to Sarasota, Fla., in 1985, where they enjoyed life to the fullest, working hard, playing harder. They cruised, they joined a Harley Davidson motorcycle group, and they boated and made many friends. They supported each other when their health declined, hers with a kidney transplant and Jim’s with heart bypass surgery and oral cancer. He began his long career in automotive service at Underwood Lincoln Mercury in 1968 and had been employed at Matthews Ford and Pallotta Ford Lincoln upon returning to Wooster in 2000. While employed at Stinnett Pontiac in Sarasota, Jim earned Master Service Advisor 1992-1996. He retired from automotive and enjoyed working part time at Buehler’s Milltown. Jim coached the Underwood Lincoln Mercury Hot Stove Team 1974-

1976. He was an avid fan of College of Wooster men’s basketball, West Holmes girls’ basketball, Cavs, women’s softball and Barret Jackson Auctions. Jim is survived by his daughter Deborah Ellis, of Apple Creek, step-children Pamela (Allen) Troyer, of Millersburg, and Bradley (Jayne) Sinclair, of Wetumpka, Ala.; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and a brother Richard Flory, of Wooster. He was preceded in death by his wife, Linda, in 2012 and his parents. Friends were received June 30 at McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, Wooster. Private family services were held. Contributions may be directed to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Online condolences may be left for the family at www. mcintirebradhamsleek.com.

Frances Tipton, 81 Frances M. Tipton, 81, of Topeka, Kan., and formerly of Millersburg, passed away Tuesday, June 23, 2015, at Stormont Vail Health Care Center in Topeka following a brief illness. She was born Oct. 23, 1933, in Holmes County, Ohio, and was the daughter of DeSylvia and Fanny (Carpenter) Allison. On Jan. 16, 1955, she married Marcus G. Tipton, and he preceded her in death July 19, 1998. Francis was a housewife and a homemaker. She was a past member of the Millersburg Christian Church before moving to Kansas. She loved animals and enjoyed gardening. She is survived by two children and their spouses, Mannetta (Vernon) Kriner of Florida and Harry (Marsha) Tipton of Kansas; one step-daughter, Mrs. Michael (Barbara) Martin of Millersburg; four grandchildren; and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents her husband and one brother Dan Allison. Funeral services were

Saturday, July 11, 2015 — 37 Paul Dean Burgett, 72, Lakeville, died Wednesday, June 24, 2015, at his home after an extended illness. He was born Aug. 27, 1942, in Danville to Alva and Claribel (Smetzer) Burgett, and resided most of his adult life in the Nashville area. He married Karen (Sperry) Burgett June 12, 1983. She survives. He worked at Flexible Co. for a decade as a young man and also served on the Nashville Volunteer Fire Department during that time. Following that, Paul spent the majority of his many years as a talented machinist at Astro Metallurgical. After Astro left Wooster, he opened his own machine shop. At Midwest Precision Machining, Paul continued his love for machining and the challenge of figuring out the seemingly impossible. Paul was inventive, loved working with his hands, loved to travel and eat out, and was ornery with a good sense of humor. He loved spending time outdoors. He spent many years serving in Eastern Star of Shreve, including two years as Worthy Patron, was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Loudonville and was a Scottish Rite 32nd degree Mason. He also was a member of Nashville Methodist Church. He is survived by his sons Rick (Teresa) Burgett and Dan (Jennifer ) Burgett; his daughter, Dawn (Dustin) Barnes; grandsons Chris (Rachel) Walton, Kyle (Emily) Burgett, Kurtis

(Nicole) Burgett, Bryce and Brant Burgett and Drew and Drake Barnes; three great-grandchildren; his sister, Irva Gard of Shreve; and his brothers, Glenn (Georgie) Burgett of Wyoming, Alva (Sandy) Burgett of Ashland and Harold (Flossie) Burgett of Shreve. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Howard Burgett; sister, Emma Jean Rice; granddaughter, Erin Walton; and his beloved cats, Junior and BJ. Many thanks go out to LifeCare Hospice staff for all their help. Funeral services were Saturday, June 27, with a Masonic service at the Nashville United Methodist Church with the Rev. Larry Cairns officiating. Burial was at the Nashville Cemetery. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting the funeral home’s website at www.alexanderfhinc.com.

Patricia Norris, 68

June 27 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with the Rev. Tom Jones officiating. Burial was at Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting the funeral home’s website at www.alexanderfhinc.com. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Holmes County Humane Society, P.O. Box 442, Millersburg 44654.

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Patricia Ann Jenkins Norris, 68, Killbuck, went to be with the Lord Monday, June 22, 2015, at CMC Hospital in Monroe, North Carolina, after a sudden decline in health. She was born March 26, 1947, in Roswell, N.M., and was raised in Killbuck. Pat was the daughter of the late Ethel Pauline Parrish and sister to the late Paul Fry and Charles Jenkins. She enjoyed going to amusement parks specifically Carowinds, playing games and baking. Pat is survived by her husband, James Norris; their children, Lance (Anna) Norris of Beach City, Michael (Genny) Norris of Dover, Michele Norris of Monroe, N.C., and Dawn (Ryan) Moore of Beach City; 12 grandchildren, Shelby, Hunter, Brandon, Steven, Britney, Brian, Courtney, Gavin, Adriana, Zane, Blake and Brock; and good friend Vera Col-

Evelyn Faye Geary, 79, of Glenmont, passed away Friday, June 19, 2015, at Sycamore Run Nursing Home, Millersburg, following an extended illness. She was born May 19, 1936, in Glenmont and was the daughter of Percy and Margaret (DeWitt) Gray. She retired after working for 23 years as a machinist at Grumman Flxible in Loudonville. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Perrysville VFW. She is survived by her son, Anthony Geary of Glenmont; grandchildren, Erlene Hammons (Brandon Miller) and Dustin (Sam) Saunders; great-grandchildren, Robbie, Zane, Hailey, Damien, Miranda; and cousins, Patty (Dan) Doolittle of Glenmont, Jeff (Sheila) Martin of Glenmont, Beth Smith of Wooster, Nancy (Jim) Shaffer of Michigan, Mitch DeWittt of Wooster, Mike DeWitt of Millersburg and Marc DeWitt of Guerne. She is also survived by her best friend, Joanne Oswalt of Perrysville. She is preceded in death

by her parents; grandparents, Jim and Grace Gray; and a great-granddaughter, Josie Faye. Burial was at Sunnyside Cemetery, Glenmont. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting the funeral home’s website at www.alexanderfhinc.com.

Fannie Miller, 95 Fannie D. Miller, 95, of 9445 James Road, died Thursday, June 25, 2015, at her home after a period of declining health She was born Sept. 21, 1919, in Millersburg to the late David J.C. and Ada (Miller) Miller and married Roman J. Miller on Feb. 22, 1944, and to this union was born four sons and four daughters. Roman preceded her in death on March 15, 1988. She was a faithful member of the Old Order Amish Church Surviving are children Ada (Wayne) Schlabach of the home, Edwin (Linda) Miller of Winchester, Naomi (Dan ) Schlabach of Apple Creek, David (Edna) Miller of Holmesville, Irene (Harry) Yoder, Alvin (Susan) Miller,

Willis (Ada) Miller, all of Fredericksburg, and Rhoda (Roy) Yoder of Millersburg; 37 grandchildren; 146 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; and five sisters-in-law, Mrs. Andy (Anna) Miller, Mrs. Emanuel (Mabel) Miller, Mrs. Monroe (Louise) Miller, Mrs. Allie (Ella) Schlabach and Mrs. Alvin (Mattie) Miller. She was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, one great-great-grandchild, six brothers and three sisters. Services were June. 28 at the Miller residence with minister Perry Miller officiating. Burial was in Yoder Cemetery, Prairie Township. Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg handled arrangements.

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vin of Dover. Funeral services were Saturday, June 27, at Alexander Funeral Home Millersburg. Burial was at Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting the funeral home’s website at www.alexanderfhinc.com. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Alexander Funeral Home, P.O. Box 108, Millersburg 44654.

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Hosts Memorial Wall A somber celebration for the Fourth of July By EMILY VOTAW Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — The weather was perfect on Saturday for day two of Millersburg’s big bicentennial celebration, a day that also marked the nation’s 239th birthday. The festivities kicked off mid-afternoon, at 3 p.m. People milled in and out of the beer garden, which featured four types of brew, as well as the Millersburg Brewing Company’s Valiant Vet Beer, while they soaked up the sun and listened to music. The headliner for the night, New Philadelphia’s own Bad Stone, took the stage at 8 p.m., pausing only for the fireworks, which were shot off from the fairgrounds at dark. Throughout the day a shuttle service ran from the many parking spaces available at the Holmes County Fairgrounds up to the courthouse lawn, where most of the action was taking place. Although kid friendly games provided and tended to by the friendly folks from Skyview

Ranch littered the courthouse lawn, and the thick, delicious aroma of greasy french fries and fall-apart barbecue sandwiches wafted all up and down East Jackson Street, the Rails to Trails depot was home to a much more somber occasion. Throughout the weekend the depot was host to the Vietnam Moving Memorial Wall, a half-size replica of the famous memorial in Washington, D.C. “It’s just such an honor to be volunteering here,” said Michele Gerber, one of Historic Downtown Millersburg’s volunteers manning the information desk near the monument. “We’ve just had people coming steadily all day, and these people are from all over.” Gerber said the transportable wall had been visited by locals just as much as out-of-towners, coming from as far away as Cleveland and Geneva on the Lake. When Vietnam veteran John DeVitt attended the 1982 dedication of the monument, designed by artist and Ohioan Maya

Lin, he was so touched that he immediately decided that everyone throughout the country should have the chance to watch their inky black reflection cast over the etched names of the many who lost their lives during the conflict. DeVitt, Norris Shears, Gerry Haver and several other veterans of the war came together to build the wall, which was displayed for the first time in 1984 in Tyler, Texas. The structure became so popular that a second one was built, and the two walls continually tour around the country, giving citizens everywhere the chance that DeVitt so hoped they would have. “It’s just so hard to imagine being in that time, during the war,” said Debra Eppley of Coshocton. “Just to look Jon Zeltman photos/www.buydrphotos.com at this wall and see all of The Rails to Trails depot was home to a somthese names, all of these ber display on the Fourth of July. Throughout people, who made such the weekend, the depot was host to the Vietan enormous sacrifice. nam Moving Memorial Wall, a half-size replica And having it here on of the famous memorial in Washington, D.C. the Fourth of July is just perfect.” this,” said Doug Burns been in the service, and “It’s really such an of Holmes County. “My this is really powerful to honor to be here, to see brother and I have both be able to see this.”

Absentee voting is under way Absentee voting began July 7 for the Aug. 4 special election. In Holmes County, renewal of a 2.5-mill road levy in Ripley Township will be on the ballot. Requests for an absentee ballot must include voter’s name, residence address, mailing address (if different), date of the election, a statement the person requesting the ballot is a qualified elector, date of birth, identification, voter’s signature and date. Identification is required and can be a voter’s Ohio driver’s license or state ID number, the last four digits of the voter’s Social Security number or a copy of another acceptable form of identification. Use of a specific form is not required, however, a basic form is available at the board office or www.holmescountyboardofelections.com The Holmes County Board of Elections office will be open for absentee voting weekdays 8 a.m.-5 p.m., July 11-24; 8 a.m.-7 p.m., July 27-31; 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Aug. 1; 1-5 p.m., Aug. 2; and 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 3.

Reunions Waynedale class planning reunion The Waynedale High School class of 1966 is planning a reunion. Anyone interested in helping to plan the reunion may contact Jeff Slutz at 330-683-6222.

Class of 1965 planning reunion The Waynedale High School class of 1965 is having its 50-year reunion July 17-18. Call Carol at 330-264-5747 or Patty at 330-683-0585 for more information.

West Holmes class plans reunion

The mechanical bull is a fearsome ride for 21⁄2-year-old Sterling Kauffman of Millersburg. Fourth of July warm temperatures attracted many youngsters for games downtown in Millersburg.

The West Holmes class of 1965 will hold its 50-year reunion Aug. 1 at Fire Ridge Golf Course. Welcome hour begins at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7. Reservation deadline is July 24. A casual outing will be held July 31 at The Hotel Millersburg at 6 p.m. No reservations needed. For information, Jenifer Graham Miller at 330-6011944 or Marlene Kieffaber Klingler at 330-763-0685 or mreunion65@aol.com.


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West Holmes High FFA members attend Ohio Leadership Camp On June 19, the West Holmes FFA sent its officer team, Dylan Harsh, Paige Miller, Jason Jenkins, Hannah Schlegel, Chris Va n S i c k l e, Ly n d s e y Davis, Carter Smith and Racheal Yerian; graduates Lexi Kinstle and Kara Leadbetter, and member Dakota McCartney to the Ohio Leadership Camp. Upon arrival, members of FFA and Farm Bureau were wel comed, given special T-shirts from sponsors Ohio Farm Bureau and Nationwide Insurance, then rounded up to get a camp picture. Remarks from the sponsors were given while home chapter pictures were taken as well. Campers were divided up into camp chapters, which they stayed in for the remainder of camp session.

In their camp chapters campers walked through adventure valley and participated in name games and team building exercises. Later on day one campers went to their first 360 session called Vision, where they talked about building their vision in their home communities. On day two of camp, members started each morning with a polar bear swim or a sunrise walk. Members then went to camp clean up after breakfast each day. Their next session was Seeing the Need, a discussion on what needs to be developed or more emphasized in our communities when we build our vision. Later that evening campers participated in the camp activity called Living History.

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LEGAL The Richland Township Trustees will hold a public hearing on the proposed budget for the fiscal year ending Dec 31, 2016. Such hearing will be held during the regular scheduled business meeting on Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at 7:00 PM at the Richland Township Office in Glenmont, OH Jim Patterson, Fiscal Officer Publish Holmes County Shopper July 11, 2015

LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY : HOLMES The following matters are the subject of this public notice by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. The complete public notice, including any additional instructions for submitting comments,

Campers were bought and sold as slaves and had to go through the hard journey to getting to freedom. With this activity campers reflected on the values of life and the struggles that the slaves had to endure. They were then given a pizza party for the night and held the nightly campfire. On day three, members had their third session called Leading the

Way and talked more about being a leader in their vision and also in their communities. Campers were given free time and also had the opportunity to try out for the talent show. The fourth session was called Staying on Track; members discussed possible cracks in their vision and how or what they would do to fix it. Beach games were the next activity. The games were hosted by

camp staff or state officer and included a large slipping slide, sponge dodge ball and drip drip splash. All went waterfront to play mini games and have the pie in the face contest. In the evening members had the annual OLC Banquet and a flag retirement ceremony, followed by a talent show and auction, then a dance and campfire that ended the night. On day four, members

had breakfast together for the final time and completed camp surveys and letters to sponsors. They fished the morning together with one last session called Tracking our Progress, fidniong ways to get criticism from others on our vision and how to better it. Members participated in camp activities during free time such as motor boating, swimming, fishing and much more.

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requesting information, a 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 Issuance Permit-To-Install and erate

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WEst Holmes High School’s FFA officer team attended Ohio Leadership camp in June.

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BUYING JUNK batteries, aluminum, copper, brass, farm mach. appliances, cars, trucks. anything steel, elec. motors. 330-279-2142

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LOOKING FOR outside work and house cleaning. Mondays &/or Tuesdays. Call (330) 600-0124 WILL DO cleaning in your home. Experienced. If interested, call (330) 275-9117


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YOUNG GIRL will do house cleaning, yard work, or any odds & ends jobs. (330) 674-1314 x3

105 General NEW HORIZON NATURALS Employment Opportunity: We are currently accepting job applications for several positions. Stop by today to pick up an application form if you think you would fit who we are. We are looking for mature, friendly, self-motivated and responsible individuals who enjoy interacting with and helping others. No phone calls. When stopping by ask for Miriam or Cathy. 1441 S. Washington St. Millersburg ROOFING CREW needed to help with roofing, siding, & so forth. (330) 473-5356 WANTED: Driver/Laborer on mason crew in Mt. Eaton area. (330) 465-5147 P/T CASHIER needed. Must be able to work weekend & evening shifts. Must be honest, reliable, friendly and willing to work and not offended by tobacco products and/or smoke. Must be 18 to apply. Apply in person at Tobacco Hut, 815 S. Washington St. Millersburg. WANTED YOUR product for assembly, packaging etc. 3 mi. South of Charm. 330231-3021 THE WALLHOUSE HOTEL In Walnut Creek Ohio is currently seeking a dedicated, reliable individual to join our team. We are looking for someone to perform full-time Night Audit/evening shifts at the Front Desk. This full-time position requires at least two nights a week doing Night Audit hours (11pm-7am) as well as a few nights a week working Front Desk (3pm-11pm). Must be flexible with scheduling. Having transportation and able to work weekends are a must. The Wallhouse Hotel 2870 Cove LaneWalnut Creek, OH. 44687 800.824.2013 THE WALLHOUSE HOTEL In Walnut Creek Ohio is currently seeking dedicated, reliable individuals to join our team. We are looking for full-time Housekeepers as well as Guest Service Representatives for Front Desk. Must be flexible with scheduling. Having transportation and able to work weekends are a must. The Wallhouse Hotel 2870 Cove Lane Walnut Creek, OH. 44687 800.824.2013 LOOKING FOR Class A CDL Driver. Pay based on experience. Must have clean driving record. Miller Logging, Inc. 330-466-5305 MEAT CUTTERS and Meat Wrappers: Several positions available. Willing to train inexperienced applicants! • Benefits package available. • Must be at least 18 yrs old. • Basic knowledge & understanding of meat cuts. • Able to work in fast pace environment. Please send resumes to: Jgordon.erbbeef@gmail.com or call 419-289-0736

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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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PART TIME driver. Prefer semi-retired person, mostly local runs. Flexible hours. (330) 466-8768 WANTED: DEPENDABLE driver/worker for framing crew. Local work. Berlin Construction, 330-893-2003 WANTED: SOMEONE to stack lumber for lumber grader. Transportation provided. (330) 231-3236 PRETZEL NOOK is looking for help with kitchen & retail work. Please apply at 4857 Main St., Berlin. (330) 893-2729 BUSY SALON with growing clientele looking for cosmetologist. Serious inquiries only. Call (330) 231-7625 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.

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FULL TIME DRIVERS WANTED! Holland is hiring Drivers in Akron. Drvs w/ 1 year or 50k miles exp, w/ tanker & hazmat. The recruiter will be on site July 21, 22 23 from Noon to 5pm at 3140 Massillon Rd., Akron, OH, 44312. Apply at Hollandregional.com/careers EEO/AAE Minorities/Females/ Persons with Disabilities/ Protected Veterans. DRIVERS: Quality Home time! Earn over $1250+ per wk. + Monthly Bonuses! Excellent Benefits. No-Touch! CDL-A 1yr experience. 855454-0392 COMPANY DRIVERS Needed for Refrigerated Work. Regional and Long Haul Loads to Points West and South. Late Model Peterbilts and Kenworths. Please contact Chance 2 Transport @ 330-279-2200.

TRUCK DRIVER

Local company in need of CDL driver to deliver perishable goods throughout Ohio. No over night trips! Benefits package avail. Must have Class A or B CDL Driver’s License. Responsible for loading and unloading cargo, fueling and washing trucks. Please send resumes to: Jgordon.erbbeef@gmail.com or call 419-289-0736

Child Care

WILL BABYSIT in my Sugarcreek home. Experienced. Preferably under a yr. old. Call 330-600-9409

195 Services 225 MOWING SERVICE, will do brush hogging & finish mowing. Call (330) 695-2595 or (330) 234-7798

155 Sales / Marketing 205 IMMEDIATE SALES OPPORTUNITY The Daily Record and Dix Communications has an immediate opening for a Sales Representative working as a member of our outside sales force in the Holmes County area. Candidate must have excellent communication skills, a willingness to achieve and a proven track record. Candidate should be aggressive and self- motivated. College degree in marketing a plus. Position includes salary plus commission and benefit package. Work hours are Mon-Fri. 8am-5pm. Please apply to: Kelly Gearhart kgearhart@ the-daily-record.com

Appliances Electronics

D&S CIRCULATOR Hard coal stove good cond. $975. Also D&S hard coal basement stove, $900. Fredericksburg Harness, 6910 Saltcreek Rd., Fred., OH FOR SALE: Bosch Dishwasher, excellent condition. Also, 2 garbage disposals, (330) 600-1907 FOR SALE: FRIGIDAIRE Affinity Dryer, runs great, storage door incl'd. Moved must go! (270) 348-3818 FOR SALE: Natural gas Consul refrigerator. Very good cond. $600. 330-473-8229 4 FT. STAINLESS steel chest icebox, like new. Call after 5:00. 4711 TR 369, Mbg., OH 44654

220 Construction Equipment Advertising Account Representative The Ashland Times-Gazette is seeking an ambitious and self-motivated individual to sell advertising for our print and online publications. Candidate would inherit an existing customer base, plus develop new business. Assessing a customer’s needs and developing advertising solutions that produce the desired results for them is the key to success. Friendly, hard-working, motivated professionals are great candidates for this position. Previous sales experience and good computer skills are a plus. Our compensation includes a base salary plus commission. Along with a competitive salary, we offer paid vacation, 401(k), medical, dental, vision coverage, and company-paid life insurance. Position is open today and we are actively interviewing to fill the role. Candidates interested in the position can apply by emailing Mark Kraker: mkraker@times-gazette.com

180 Information Technology Graphic Designer Needed The Ashland Times-Gazette is seeking a talented, part-time graphic designer with experience in the following areas: InDesign, Photoshop, working knowledge of Mac computers, good typing skills, using a scanner, toning photos and related duties. Candidate will primarily help build and design print advertisements, but any experience with building digital ads is a plus. We are seeking a candidate that can work up to 29 hours per week. Successful candidates will have strong computer abilities with good design and layout skills. We seek candidates that have a desire to learn and work as a team. Position is open today and we are actively interviewing to fill the role. Candidates interested in the position can apply by emailing Andrew S. Dix at: asdix@dixcom.com

FOR SALE: 550 E case dozer, good condition (330) 466-1676

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SKYTRAK TELESCOPIC forklift, 5500 # capacity, 22' reach. 4 wheel rive, 4 wheel steer, Perkins diesel, $8,000. (330) 852-0188 CASE 350 dozer, 6 way blade, good shape, sitting at Miller Repair, CR 59. $7,000 obo. (330) 897-0676 GRADALL 544D-10 telescopic forklift, 10,000 # lift, 55' reach, Cummins dsl, cab, 4100 hrs, job ready cond., $29,500. (330) 852-0188 CASE 450C dozer, 6 way blade, Cummins dsl, good undercarriage, 5900 hrs, $12,500 obo. (330) 852-0188

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FOR SALE: portable oat roller with electric motor. (330) 893-7611 MASSY FERGUSON super 90. Diesel motor, runs good. $3,000. Also, trailer, hauls small dozer. $800. Delbert Erb, (330) 600-1568 FOR SALE: NH 488 Haybine, nice. $4,500. Krone KR125 $6,250. NH 256 rack, rebuilt, $1,800. JD square baler parts. NI 12A spreader, $1,800. (434) 960-7140. 9' NH 469 Haybine for parts, rollers bad, runs good, $700. 7' Dunham Disk for parts, $75. 740-552-4236

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FOR SALE: New Holland 273 Baler. John Deere, Claas & New Hollard 4x4 balers. Round Bale wrapper. New Holland 492 & New Holland 477 Hay Bines. New Idea 5902 and New Holland 1411 Disc Bine. New Holland 256 Rake. New Idea 270 Cutditioner, International 12' Disc. Winco 50,000KW PTO Generator. Pallet Forks & Bale spears for skid loaders. (330) 852-4691 CHOPPER 3940 with 2 row head. MXU 100,4WD tractor, D1105 Kubota diesel with clutch. Custom Farming hay baling & mowing. Horse drawn vehicle, road cart, 1st cutting hay for sale. (330) 473-5857 NEW HOLLAND 352 grinder mixer, good condition. $4,000. (330) 567-0081 TIRES TITAN Industrial contractor 6 ply 17.5L-24 Rear loaded 12-16.5 front tires & rims, $2000. 740-404-5274 JOHN DEERE 400 Backhoe. Runs good, 3 buckets, good tires, parts/repair manuals, $8900. 330-852-2609 MCD CORNBINDER McD silo filler. Both in good cond. John S. Miller, 7491 Honeytown Rd. Fred., OH 44627 330-621-4550 NEW HOLLAND 355 Grinder /Mixer, hyd drive, scales, 10' ext., excellent condition. $10,500 (330) 763-1595 FOR SALE: Massey Ferguson 135 multi-power diesel tractor, good cond., (330) 852-4892 1070 HESSTON Haybine $2,000. 605 Super C Vermeer round baler, $1,500. Call (740) 824-4367 JOHN DEERE 616 3pt 6' brush hog, $1,150. (330) 763-1595 N.H. 848 BALER 4x4 netwrap wide pickup. Used this season, 330-621-4550 FOR SALE: Schuler 510 vertical mixer. Average condition. $10,500. Jonathan Schrock (330) 674-2005

FOR SALE: Complete line of poultry equipment. Feed line and feeders, water lines, heaters, curtain machines, in feed auger, feed hoppers, 2 14 ton Brock feed bins, alarm, shocking system, 8 48" fans, 8 hyd. motors for the fans, 4 hyd. morots for the feed line, lots of cable and cable winches & some misc. Everything in good working condition, used only 10 years. Will sell as package deal or individually. Call Erb's Poultry V.M. (330) 600-9330 1940 ALLIS-CHALMERS B tractor w/side mount sicklebar mower, like new paint, new rear tires, - all in good cond., $1500. 330-204-9601 1956 MASSEY Ferguson 30N tractor 3 pt. hook up. Runs good. Fair condition. 419-827-2444 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.

Farm Equipment

FOR SALE: International W400 tractor on steel wheels. Runs good. Ivan Miller 1345 Twp. 661, Dundee. (330) 359-0154 FOR SALE: New Holland 55 hay rake, good condition, $1100. 740-295-0791 x 2. FOR SALE: New Holland 354 grinder in good condition. Sam Miller, (330) 893-0012 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 FOR SALE: New Holland portable grinder. 352. Good condition. $2,500. (330) 600-2161 FOR SALE: New Idea #9 manure spreader. Also, attachment line spreader. (330) 893-7611 FOR SALE: 6 ft. grain binder. Good condition. (330) 893-3910 CASE IH C70 tractor, 2WD, Perkins engine, 1600 hrs, good tires, 70hp, good cond., $12,800. (330) 852-0188 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 FOR SALE: Case 310 Track Loader, good condition, gas engine, Joel Kurtz, (330) 359-2070 323 CORN Picker, good condition; Bale wagon for 6 bales w/winch, $800. (330) 674-7440†x1. INTERNATIONAL 9 ft. trailer sickle bar mower, excellent cond., model #1100, $1,950. (330) 852-3122 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 FOR SALE: Tractor PTO pulleys. IH & MF. Also 3-point mounted pulley. John S. Miller, (330) 893-0303 FOR SALE: Cat 247B track skid loader. 1446 hours. New tracks. Good condition. $22,500. (330) 473-8955 FOR SALE: Trail farm supply PTO cart. 35 hp Van guard motor with clutch. Only 1 year old. $6,500. (330) 763-1581 FOR SALE: Hydro-Mac 14C skidsteer with bucket and bale spear and foam filled tires. 330-698-0514 ext. 1 FOR SALE: tire sidewalls, 3 ft. to 8 ft. diameter. Good to put along side of silage piles, won't slide off. 330-473-7727

230 Farm Products Produce LETTUCE FOR WEDDINGS & SPECIAL EVENTS. Local grown hydroponic lettuce that is chemical free & non GMO. Call Green Leaf Acres (Jonas & Marilyn Yoder) 330-201-6004 CUSTOM INLINE round bale wrapping with new tube wrapper. Call Jesse Mast, (330) 317-4977


The Holmes County Hub Shopper 230 Farm Products Produce 235 BIG DUTCHMAN feeders & pans. Also hopper & electric motors for sale. (330) 275-9128 FOR SALE: (20) 4x4 Bales of 2014 Oatleage. Also Goat Milk for sale. (330) 852-2325 CERTIFIED Organic oats, approx. 200 bu. 6.50 bu. Some dusty, bugs. Robert Keim, 9821 Hogback Rd., Fred. STRAW 3x3x8, 3x4x8, and 4x5 rounds. Net wrapped. Large or small amounts. Jason Troyer (330)473-7905 NICE 1ST CUTTING round bales, 4x5 net wrapped, grass mix. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 ORGANIC 1ST & 2nd Cutting Grass Hay, 3x4x8. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 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

WILL DO CUSTOM INLINE BALE WRAPPING $6.25/per bale. Wayne Troyer 330-231-6640 GOAT MILK 330-763-4526

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SPLIT & round firewood for sale. Will also trade for scrap metal & autos. Deliveries available. (330) 275-7980

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MILLERSBURG: 4100 SR 39, July 16-17-18, 8am-? Huge Erb Garage Sale! Oak Kitchen table w/4 chairs, bookshelf, Curio, Couch, New! Recliner, file cabinet, decor, 8 place setting modern China, canning jars, dishes, NEW! Coleman products, Coleman Lanterns, leaf blower, gardening supplies, adult clothes... Baked Goods... This is a sale you don't want to miss. Edward M. Erb (330) 893-3903 SUGARCREEK: 3120 TR 155, Myron Troyer's July 16-17-18, 8am-? Lots of girls suits, dresses, boys shirts, pants, coats, jackets, sleepers, outfits, vacuum sealer, 6 pen rabbit pen, rabbit hutch, Alice & Jerry Books, new coverings, lots more. Sale day as Ed Erbs. LAKEVILLE, 7455 TR 501, 7/16 & 17, 8-8, 18th 9-4, 1/2 price day. Wringer washer, chipper, #22 meat grinder, furn., indust. sewing mach, lots of dishes, much more.

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CUSTOM HAY WRAPPING with an Anderson tube wrapper. Located in Sugarcreek area, $6 per bale, (330) 852-2263.

FOR SALE: 9 YR old Black Standard Bred Gelding, women can drive. Call Orus Mast (330) 473-9077

FOR SALE: 2014 EAR corn, $120/ton. 330-496-2771, or 330-465-0564

15 YR old Gelding, good broke, TSS, $1,200 (330) 897-2103

TAKING ORDERS for 1st cutting, dry large square bales horse hay. Timothy mix. Matt Miller, 330-201-4638

FOR SALE: 11 yr. old paint riding horse. Well broke, with a lot of spirit. Fancy horse. (330) 359-1127

FOR SALE: Certified Organic Ear Corn, 20-25ton, Allen Miller, 6434 TR 348, Mlbg. (330) 600-8189

FOR SALE: yearly dutch cross stallion, black with 4 white socks & star, sired winand, upheaded & fancy. $3,500. (330) 600-9286

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

9 YEAR old gelding fresh, buggy size, drives nice, trots, TSS, $1,700. Eddie Miller. (740) 624-3761

HORSE HAY, 2nd cutting Alfalfa mix, 3x3x8, nice & clean. $275/ton. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905

FOR SALE: Breeding Age Registered Holstein Bull, great pedigree. Marion Mullet (330) 852-4750

FOR SALE: certified organic mulch hay. (330) 610-1956 or (330) 359-5647 RED RASPBERRIES, Pick Your Own - $3.50/pint. (330) 378-5121 WESTERN DAIRY HAY, 3X3X8, 3X4X8. Deer quality, RFV 160-283. Lg/sm amounts Jason Troyer 330-473-7905 QUALITY HORSE HAY, Timothy Alfalfa Mix, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, stored inside, delivered. (330) 466-1408

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FOR SALE: 1 yr. old eligible for register Jersey heifer. Target Daughter Bred for Spring 2016. Levi Hershberger, 330-893-0214 FOR SALE: 2 yr. old reg'd Belgian mare. Sire Oak Havens jet express. Dam SR Willies echo. Roman A. Yoder (330) 359-6364 FOR SALE: 10 year old surrey size bay gelding, anyone can drive, TSS, Andrew E. Miller (330) 893-3690 WANTED! Pigeons $2, Big Roosters $5. Old Hens $1.50, Bantams $2. Muscovy drakes $7. Hens $4. You deliver. 330-893-3462

WOVEN WIRE fence, 42", 6-knot, approx. 450-ft.; also, Mineral feeder. Marvin, 330-893-1212, or 897-0422. FOR SALE: reg'd Katahdin ewe & ram lamb and adult sheep. Good genetics, breeding stock, starting at $200. (330) 987-3952

FOR SALE: 2 Yr. old Paint pony gelding. 44", well broke, very gentle. V.M. 330-600-9330 FOR SALE: 7 year old gelding. Traffic safe. 90% trot. Women can drive. $2,400. (330) 279-3303 FOR SALE: 2 yr. old pony gelding, 37", kid broke. (330) 695-9392† STANDARD BRED gelding, 16 years, trotter, surrey horse, stands well to hitch, good traveler, still has a few years left. $500 obo. Steven M. Yoder, 12303 Dover Rd, Apple Creek, 44606. VM (330) 439-8218 YR. old mare. quarter horse. Good borke to ride. Been on trail rides. Good trail horse, lots of energy, $1600. 330-674-2935

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CHESTNUT QUARTER horse mare. 5 yrs. old, professionally trained. In full to Appy. $1,200. (740) 824-4361

WANTED: NEWBORN Jersey, and Jersey HolsteinCross Heifer Calves or start up dairy. (330) 600-9624

FOR SALE: 2 year old hackney pony mare, broke to line drive. (330) 359-0182

MINI PONIES broke Mares with foals and more. Also bantys. Vernon Yoder, 6135 TR 362, 1 mi. N. of Berlin

12 YR. OLD Register Quarter horse gelding. TSS, good broke trail horse. $1100. 330-674-0356 FOR SALE: 5 year old Reg. Chestnut Morgan mare. TSS, sharp, willing traveler, $3500 obo. 330-202-8104 Fredericksburg. FOR SALE: Game Bantams, silver & BB red, $3/each. (330) 674-0203 4 YR old Bay Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, mostly trot, women can drive. $2,500 (330) 641-4928 BLACK GELDING 10 sire Yankey Cruiser. TSS Blocky Type. Fun to drive. 330-893-1623 FOR SALE: pigeons. Oriental Roller. 330-674-2889 FOR SALE: Older standardbred gelding, TSS, for older people, $500. O. Wengerd, 6539 CR 59, Mbg WANTED: BUGGY horse for older women. Needs to be TSS. Sam Hershberger, 8082 Cutter Rd., Fred., OH FOR SALE: paint pony, brown colt at side, bread back for 2016. $350. (330) 897-0827†x2 5 year old Morgan Gelding. Been in buggy 2 months. Drives with snap. Needs miles. $3,500. (330) 275-6079

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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: PYGMY GOATS, 10 wks old, white billies. Voicemail - (330) 359-0103 10 YEAR OLD mare. Very good broke. Surrey horse, women can drive, TSS, $2,300. (330) 893-0252 x2

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FOR SALE: Saddle & bridle. Good condition, med. size, $85. 2960 TR 412, Dundee, OH 44624. 330-893-3782 LLAMA PAIR, light male, brown female, bred, $200. (740) 398-9382

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FOR SALE: 2 proven Morgan mares. Also young stock. Call for information. (330) 275-0248 FOR SALE: 14 YR. old gelding, brown w/2 white legs, broke to ride. $1,000 330-231-0719

4 YEAR old mare by Master Glide & Giant Hit. 5.3 H TSS, ready for miles, women can drive, $4,000 obo. 16 year old brood mare by Faney & Jazz Cosmos in foal to a Malabar Man son. $1,400. 6488 Fredericksburg Rd. Wooster, OH Aaron Keim. 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 FOR SALE: 2 hackney ponies, 11 yr. old reg. mare. 2 yr. old stud both broke to ride/drive. Davis Hershberger, 8205 TR 654, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 3 YEAR old bay mare, 32 in. tall. $500 obo. Double reg'd, Well broke to ride & drive. 3 year old black mini mare, not broke, $300 obo. 330-897-1485 3 YR old Dutch Standard Bred Gelding, Sire: Turpijn, dark bay, star, 1 white, TSS. $3,300. 4 yr old Standard Bred Mare, dark bay, stripe, fresh 2 wks, TSS, trots nice, $3,500. PY Stables. (330) 600-0183 WANTED: JOG cart or easy entry type cart for horses. Call with price & condition. (330) 600-9435 WANTED: SURREY size Std. Bred Gelding, must be safe & sound for women to drive, (330) 674-2419 FOR SALE: 20 April/May ewe lambs. Full dorsets & Polypay-dorset crosses. $250 each. 1 year old Australian Shepherd mix male, fixed, good watch dog. Free to good home. (330) 674-2331

34" SORREL PAINT mini pony, standing at stud. 330-567-0019.

6 YEAR old quarter horse cross mare. Broke to ride & drive. $800. (330) 893-2036

PULLING STALLION at Service, Jake Sunny, (330) 763-4747

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

FOR SALE: 4 year old mare. 1/2 standard bred, 1/4 dutch, 1/4 draft. Big strong surrey horse, broke the very best, TSS, $3,200. Eddie Miller, (740) 624-3761 6 YEAR old trotter, TSS, broke, big stout surrey horse. Women can drive, $4,800. (330) 359-2852 3 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, powerful surrey horse, trots, 16.1H, TSS, $4,400. (330) 473-2416 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 FOR SALE: Set of Draft Harness, Black Hames, side backers, 330-893-4519

FOR SALE: Toggenburg Nubian cross. Good milking goats. Milks about 2 qt. a milking. 7005 TR 346, Mbg., OH 44654 5 YEAR old gelding. Brown. Big strong surrey horse. Women can drive. TSS. $3,600. Eddie Miller, (740) 624-3761 STANDING AT STUD 37" bl-white paint pony. Throws nice colts. D. Gingerich, 9047 S. Kansas Rd, Fred'bg 7

YR. old standardbred brood mare trotter. 330-260-1500

14 YEAR OLD standardbred black mare. 15 H, TSS. Not for older people, $1300. 330-852-2381

FOR SALE: Pygmy goat. Nanny & also 3 mo. billy. (330) 893-3615 FOR SALE: 10 wk old Boar Goats, (330) 674-2419

Firewood Fuel 11 YEAR old black & white FOR SALE: TUCKER TRAIL YOUNG LAYING hens. R.I.R. paint stallion, broke to ride. Great trail horse. 15.2H, $500. (740) 824-4361

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Barred rocks. Aracauna. Laying well. $4 a piece. Henry Yoder, 330-893-3148

FOR SALE: 8 YR old Paint Pony Mare, broke to ride & drive. 41" tall. Call Orus Mast (330) 473-9077 BOER ALPINE Cross Doe, $175. Also 4 mo old Kiko cross kids. (330) 275-0136

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FOR SALE: standard mare, 3 years old, sized, TSS, well $2,800 New Bedford ber (330) 897-7830

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HORSE SIZE road cart $500. WANTED: Wire corn crib (740) 398-9382 POLISH CHICKENS, adults & chicks. 4 different colors. Call (330) 674-1416 FOR SALE: Percheron standardbred cross. 9 yr. old black gelding. Abe Miller, 330-897-2057 9 YR. old Paint Pony. Rides and drives, 43 in. 330-260-1500 NUBIAN dairy goat, $200. (330) 231-7140 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 LOOKING FOR 15.2H or bigger quality Morgan. Top Dollar paid for the right horse. (802) 272-5707 WANTED TO BUY: All types of horses & ponies, sound or unsound. J & S Horse Farm, 13914 Mt. Eaton Rd, Doylestown, 44230. Call or write. (330) 715-0363 FOR SALE: Set of Bio harness, Haflinger size, good condition, $375/obo. Also, adjustable collars, 20"/22", $75/each. 330-695-2115 FOR SALE: Paint pony. Broke to ride, & green broke to drive. $500. (330) 893-4527 7 Yr. old bay, black mane & tail, 3 white socks, standardbred Clydesdale cross, tss, needs work, $1800; 7 yr. old bay, black mane & tail, standardbred Arabian cross, shy of big trucks, $1000. 5372 TR 355, Millersburg, OH 44654. 330600-9376. FOR SALE: 3 year old gelding. Surrey size, broke for women, & willing traveler. (330) 464-1649 FOR SALE: 4 yr. riding horse. Well broke, TSS, Lee is mostly racking, $1500. Also, 7 yr. standardbred trotting mare, Chip-Chip TSS horsemans horse only. Strong driving 16 H, $3000. Also 8 yr. standardbred gelding 16.2 H. Been in surrey 1 yr. Good horse 330-897-1457 x 2 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: White Pekin ducklings, $3.00 each. Call 330-893-3195 V.M.

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REMINGTON model 1100, 28 in. barrel, $400. CVA 100 bold mussel loader, $100. Thompson Center encore pro hunter, 3x9, Nikon pro staff stainless steel, $900. Ruger super redhog, 44 mag, 9 in. barrel, SS, $750. Aaron Keim, 6488 Fredericksburg Rd. Wooster

FOR SALE: 8 year old black gelding. Sharp boys horse. TSS, $2,400. 5 year old mare, black surrey horse, good broke, TSS, $2,400. Eddie Miller (740) 624-3761 FOR SALE: 4 year old standard bred gelding. Surrey horse, women can drive. Ready for miles. Used in buggy. Roy A. Miller, Baltic. (330) 600-1109

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3 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, mostly trot, TSS, in buggy 2 mo., willing traveler. $3,400 (330) 473-2416

FOR SALE: Portable air conditioner, 110V, 10,000 BTUs, like new, $200. 330-695-2115

MUSTANG BUGGY horse. Bay with white markings and star. Is strong enough for surrey and has also been ridden. (330) 567-2607

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

FOR SALE: Bred sows and gilts, $250. Also 8 wk. old pigs, $45. Atlee Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Mbg.OH 44654

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

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FOR SALE:Brown recliner, $75. Tan chair, $75. Edward Yoder, (330) 852-3848

2 STEERS for sale, 2 years old. Grass fed on a certified organic farm. (330) 603-9974

JENNINGS Buckmaster compound bow. New string, sights, rest, quiver, release. Good cond. $150. 359-0329

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4 YR old Gelding, Trotter, Surrdy horse deluxe, TSS, $4,400. Duane Waver, (330) 674-1777

PONIES FOR sale 1-2 yr. old Bl/w gelding, 44 in. traffic safe. Also will train your ponies. 330-988-2153

WINCHESTER MODEL 70. 270 calibur. $475. Winchester model 70. 223 short mag. $475. (330) 600-1176

HORTON LEGEND crossbow w/new lens, new string, exc. cond., arrows, broadheads & case included, $300. 330-231-3638

3 YEAR old black reg. Morgan Mare. Nice disposition. Started on ground work. $2000 obo. 330-897-1380 FOR SALE: Diamond Doves; Also, Silky Chicks. (330) 674-0736.

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FOR SALE: 2010 Bowtech Destroyer, like new strings & sight, loaded, ready to shoot. $500 obo (330) 264-2647

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FOR SALE: 150 16 inch by 16 inch patio blocks. Call for more info. (330) 674-7450 LAWNBOY ZERO turn mower, w/bagger, completely re-built engine, $1,900. (740) 398-9382 FOR SALE: GARDEN COMPOSTER in good shape. Henry Raber (330) 674-5691 FOR SALE: Toro 48" Belt Drive Walk Behind, $2,295. Bobcat 48" walk behind, $550. Snapper 38" yard cruiser, $750. 42" Husqvarna Z turn, $1,895. Husqvarna 42" used 1yr $995. D&R Engine Shop & Repair (330) 359-0671 FOR SALE: 48 in. E-Z walk behind mower. Good cond., Also 8500 watt generator. Roy Miller (330) 674-3832

Territory Sales Consultant Wanted For Amish Country We have an immediate opening for a Sales and Marketing Consultant working as a member of our multi-media sales force and the Holmes County Shopper. Candidate must have excellent communication skills, a willingness to achieve and a proven track record. Candidate should be aggressive and self-motivated. College degree in marketing a plus. Position includes salary plus commission and compensation package. Work hours are Mon-Fri. 8am-5pm. Please send your resume to: Dix Communications 212 E. Liberty St. Wooster, OH 44691 kgearhart@the-daily-record.com

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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. WILL DO garden plowing, tiling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. CUB CADET w/mower deck, works well, all good condition, $1000/obo. 330-7634056. FOR SALE: Troy bilt horse model garden tiller. Real good. $475. MTD 18 in. tiller $350. John S. Miller (330) 893-0303 FOR SALE: New Scag 52" walk-behind mower, hydrostatic drive, electric start, $5000. (330) 695-2382 214 John Deere riding mower, good condition, 50" deck. $850 (330) 763-1595 FOR SALE: Husqvarna commercial walk behind 48", exc. condition; (3) new 22" Toro Personal Pace lawn mowers. Call (330)674-1866

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POLARIS 4-WHEELERS for Can be seen under dark stains sale. 1997 Sportsman 500, 4WD; 2005 Magnum 330, 4WD. Both in good cond. FREEeve$2500/each /OBO. Call nings (330) 231-8264 TRIAL SURREY IN good cond. Front LED, hyd. brake, steel. Also Faster and surrey, Easier than new open hyd.Markers brake LED, steel. 330-893-1623 Runs off 12 volt battery FOR SALE: Kyocera 215W 330.674.2251 Solar Panel, $250 obo. MiHope(330) | FC Bank Building chaelMt Miller 600-1694

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FOR SALE: 15 hp, Baldor elec. lmotor 3450 Rpm, good cond. $125. Thermo King KD-ii Max cooling unit for 8x20 truck body. Motor runs, unit needs work. Robert Keim, 9821 Hogback Rd., Fredericksburg, OH

FOR SALE: chicken manure, $10 a ton. Voice mail, (330) 852-7043

OLD RUSTIC Picket Fence with white paint for decoration. 5' tall, 6' sections. (330) 852-0647

CUB CADET model 108. New tires, belts, blades, starter, battery, generator, extra new parts. $600. Call (330) 401-3885

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PIONEER Cultivator for chicken house. Like new, $1500. Bio draft harness, good cond., $500 330-852-2884 SWANS, a pair with a baby. All for $600. Pond aerator, $300. Paddle boat with canopy, $200; 330-231-3692 GONDOLA STORE Shelving, repainted $200. As is $50/section. Hillside Harness Hardware, 4205 TR 629. Mlbg OH HAFLINGER 4 cart like new. $650 obo. Good used set of Haflinger harnesses, $500. Aaron Keim, 6488 Fredericksburg Rd. Wooster FOR SALE: 50 ft. curtain, 13 doors, 10 hay feeders with plastic feed bin, 9 water pail holders, 9 drinking cups. All used. Make offer. (330) 893-4170 FOR SALE: Open buggy with brakes & LED lights. Weavers, 11962 Emerson Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606 FOR SALE: New Surrey with roll up curtains, brakes, LED lights, $3,850. (330) 852-0647 FREE PLANTS with purchase of nice hanging baskets at greatly reduced prices at Baskets & Blooms while supplies lasts. Moss', Cone, & Twig baskets for $16 & others $10-13. Self serve. (330) 893-3675 FOR SALE: Air Bosch mixer, works good. 330-695-2012 DESKMATE WORD processors. Original series starting at $750. Demo slate, new desktop & other models available. (330) 231-2042 FOR SALE: 500 gal Propane tank, $650. (330) 262-2220

FOR SALE: Good used buggy harness, $150. 330-231-1964. FOR SALE: Used Surrey, lights, brakes, & turn signal, good condition. Roy Miller, (330) 897-7610 FOR SALE: Two 50 gal. rels, $20 @. Also 200 oil tank. Make offer. mond N. Yoder, 330-695-2350

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FOR SALE: 7'x10' greenhouse w/shelves & planter hook, 3 yrs. old, $750. (330) 893-0030 COMPLETE LINE of taxidermy tools. Also, 3D archery range. Would be willing to sell targets separately. (740) 552-1990 FOR SALE: Used buggy, good cond., fiber glass wheels, hyd. brakes, & turn signal, $2,000. Oak ext. table w/ 3 leaves, $150. Roy Weaver, (330) 695-2046 FOR SALE: Saddle & bridle. 5948 CR 68, Millersburg, OH. (330) 674-2765 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: HOLLAND 1-burner grill, works. (330) 852-9310 FOR SALE: Power Juicer. Also 7600 Life Alkaline Water machine. (330) 897-1175 PONY CART for sale. Easy entry with lights, $300. 330-897-4105 FOR SALE: 6 pallets of glaze tile block. Matt Miller 330-201-4638

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Southbend Blk & Wh wood DEMO PRINTER SALE cookstove VGC 350.00, GE Elect Dryer 60.00, KenHD Color Quality more window air conditioner 50.00, 2&4 drawer file cabinets,(1)Metal tool 37 boxes MC770 truck Color Laser ppm 4’ & 6’ 15.00 & 20.00, Buzz Reg. $2499 Demo $999.00 saw PTO driven 50.00, (1) MC760 Laser 49 Old ppm Pump jack Black 100.00, $1399 Very Demo $799.00 Whiskey Reg. Barrel, Nice 175.00, Dresser w/mirror (2) C560 Printer Color Laser 31 –ppm nite standReg. &$449 youth bed Demo $299 60.00 for all. 330-473-3773 FOR SALE: EZ Entry cart, medium size, good condition, $450; Also, Single Get these deals horse shaft for Pioneer forecart,$150. 330-567-2185before they are gone!

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.

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GLAZED Mt TILE Hope |Block, FC Bank approx Building 250 pcs, 6"x8"x16", .50¢ each. Also Belden Red Glazed Brick, approx. 800 pcs. .10¢ each. Barrs Mills, (330) 852-0444 FOR SALE: Used mini surrey. Fiberglass wheels, lights, brakes. G. cond. Marion Weaver, 330- 359-7140 FOR SALE: Buggy, new paint, LED lights, door in rear, hyd. brakes, glass front, good cond, Hillside Buggy Shop, 330-893-1509 BENCH WAGON box for sale, make an offer. (330) 231-1754 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060. PONY CART for sale. 26" flat free wheels. 70" shafts with crate, $375. (330) 600-1735 FOR SALE: Clear gas stove with tank on outside, $650 OBO. Eli Wengerd, 9078 TR 656, Fred., OH 44627 FOR SALE: 12'Lx5'W table w/shelves, was used as upholstery table, $50. (330) 674-2419 WANTED: USED 2.5 Honda in good condition. Call (740) 599-7797 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 OPEN BUGGY in fair cond. steel wheels, fiberglass seat and easy entry road cart with wooden wheels on steel. 330-359-6134 FOR SALE: Used Kangen water machine. $1,500 obo 330-601-2550 FOR SALE: LEN'S FURNACE, less than 2 years old, excellent condition. Pipeline bought property. (330) 465-9598 4

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FOR SALE: JUKI 644D Serger, good condition. (330) 893-1042 FOR SALE: 4x8 trailer w/sides, $300/obo. (330) 600-9192 ELECTRIC PROLINE water pump. Themanll lined equipt with lighting arresttors in good cond. 330-473-9918

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FOR SALE: AKC Golden Retriever male. 10 weeks old. Call (330) 600-2211 KENNEL SELL-OUT! ACA Yorkies, (21) females, (2) males. 10x20 Kennel, with 20 inside/outside runs and 4 whelping pens. (330) 674-0662 FOR SALE: Beagle female 4 years old, good mother, call (330) 749-1141 LASSIE COLLIE puppies. 3 females, 2 males, AKC. Nice markings. $500. 330-600-1299 FOR SALE: 4 healthy baby kittens. Mother is a good mouther. $5 a piece. (330) 852-3912 FOR SALE: YORKICHON 3 puppies, born 4/28/15. (330) 897-4066 CHOC. LABRADOODLE female pup wanted. Can pay $350. (330) 221-0353 BUNNIES FOR sale. 2 wks. Mini Rex, $5.00. Also, Bichon Poodle, male, pet only, $300.1 yr. 852-7710

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FOR SALE: 22 week German short haired pointer. AKC reg'd. Good blood lines, house trained, extremely affectionate, best placement in home where she can be utilized in the hunting capacity and with another pet for companionship. $600. (330) 806-0406.

2 YR. old Beabull female, excellent mother, lots of potential, $600. 330-674-4205

HAVANESE PUPPIES, male AKC. 2 black & white 6 mo. old. Also some 8 week old parti colored. (330) 275-8658 Leave msg.

GREAT DANE PUPS: AKC, solid blues & various colors, good blood line, $800 & up. (330) 600-0607

FOR SALE: AKC yellow Lab puppies. Shots & wormed. Michael Miller (330) 695-2272 FOR SALE: 10x24 dog kennel. 29 inside & outside, runs w/5 welding units w/ hot water heat. Asking $3,500. VM (740) 622-1752 FOR SALE: Puppies, Maltese Brussels Griffon mix. All females, 10 weeks old, shots, wormed, very cute. (330) 852-2816 FOR SALE: 4 mo. old AKC Weimaraner male. Up to date on shots & vet checks, $450 obo. 2 year old Shih Tzu male, $125 obo. (330) 600-0087 LOOKING TO place 3 Akitas with a breeder so that I can buy back the puppies or will possibly sell all 3. AKC reg'd. (330) 309-8880 2

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

FOR SALE: PUREBRED AUSTRALIAN shepherd puppies. 8 weeks old. 3 Merles & 2 reds. Shots & wormed. Farm raised. (330) 674-4014 x3 FOR SALE: 4 year old English Mastiff female. Very friendly. Weighs 120 lbs. $400. (330) 674-6918 FOR SALE: 3 year old Boston terrier male, $250. 1 year old beagle female, $125. (330) 473-8231 Yorkie female, 2 yrs. old, ears up, very small, would make a good pet, $150. (330) 359-6428 BEAGLE: FEMALE, black with brown. $25. 330-279-2479

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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 FOR SALE: 7 Boxer puppies. 1 male, 6 females. $600. (330) 690-3004 FOR SALE: fawn Boxer female. (330) 473-2212

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FOR SALE: 2 year old grade Bichon male. Pet only, $225. 330-893-2180 FOR SALE: Beagle puppies. Born 3/24/15. 3 males, 2 females. (330) 674-6304

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. FOR SALE: AKC Yorkie Male, 3 yrs. $400. Mini Pony Gelding, rides/drives, 9 yrs $300 (330) 893-1466 FOR SALE: 2 FRENCH Bulldog females, 2.5 years old, cream color, ACA, never been bred, 330-852-0777 4 YR old Male Mtn Bermese, proven breeder, no papers, $600. (330) 231-6627 FOR SALE: 11 mo. old AKC English black lab female. Due in heat anytime. $1,000. (330) 893-0314 FOR SALE: Red Healer cross pups, 8 weeks old. Should make good stock dogs. (330) 600-1501 FOR SALE: Australian Shepherd mix puppies. $100 (330) 439-8066 FOR SALE: 2 yr. old Shitzu male. Gold, white. Davis Hershberger, 8205 TR 654, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES: 8 wks. old, shots, wormed, very playful, ready to go. 330-621-4550 FOR SALE: AKC Lab Puppies, shots & wormed. Yellow & Black. (330) 695-2044 King Charles Cavalier puppies for sale. 7 weeks old. AKC reg'd. Tri-colored & blenheim males. Call for pictures. $700. (330) 852-0115 FOR SALE: 1 year old Chihuahua, AKC, registered, $350. (330) 231-1934

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KARBO ESSENTIALS highly recomd. for females not cycling, producing bigger litters, very helpful toward diarrhea in puppies. Coccidia, Giardia etc. New low price $95 or 3/$270 Marvin Yoder, CR 19 330-893-9304 FOR SALE: Fox Terrier cross puppies, 8 weeks old, $30. Dan J. Miller, 4790 TR 629, Millersburg, OH 44654 Aussiepoo pups Ready 7/20. Family raised. Red merles, beautiful markings, shots, wormed 893-2599 275-7117 FOR SALE: 8 Mo. old Yorkie male, 5-7 lbs. (330) 600-0190. OFFERING AKC Dalmatian & IOEEA French Bulldog puppies, 3 year old German Shepherd female, proven, $275. (740) 824-4361 FOR SALE: 7/8 YORKIE 1/8 Jack Russell puppies. 1 male, 1 female. Shots, wormed. 330-695-9807 FOR SALE: 2 Yorkie female, black & tan, 2 years old. 1 Maltese female, 7 years old. Shih Tzu female, 6 years old. $1,200 for all obo. 330-852-0777 WANTED: French Bulldog cross females young adults or pups 330-893-4157 FOR SALE: 2 yr old Brown & White 3/4 Bulldog, female, bred to a full Bulldog. (330) 401-1456 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 FOR SALE: Malti-poo puppies. Non shedding, will be very small. Vaccinated & wormed. (330) 276-5613 MIN-PIN & Yorkie mix puppies, $200. (330) 621-3022

FOR SALE: bea-bull puppies, 1 male, 2 females, lots of wrinkles. Ready to go 7/11/15. Aden Yoder, (330) 600-1302 FOR SALE: 2 male Jack Russell cross puppies. $50. (330) 893-2925 SHAR-PEI female puppies, shots/wormed, ready to go by 7/18/15. John R. Hershberger (330) 897-0821 FOR SALE: 2 AKC golden retriever males. 8 weeks old. $450 each. (330) 897-1038 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

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FOR SALE: 2 female beagles. 8 weeks old. Shots & wormed. $125. (330) 897-6790 AKC Havanese male puppies. Brown & white. $600. Tri Cavalier male, 6 mo. $700 (330) 893-3649 FOR SALE: AKC Fawn Pug Male, proven. Roy Miller (330) 897-7610 FOR SALE: Millie Fleur cochin bantams. Also 3 free silkie mix. 330-893-0423 x2 TRI-COLORED BEAGLE puppies, 10 weeks old, $50. James Beachy (330) 852-4738 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 FOR SALE: 3 year Beagle female, bred to English Bulldog. 2 1/2 Beagle, 1/2 English Bulldog 2 years old, one is bred. (330) 893-0012 FOR SALE: Beabull female, red & white 5 years old. $200. (330) 359-5473 YELLOW LAB male. ACA reg'd, 1 year old. $350, Call (330) 695-2595

BICHON AKC male, vet checked, shots, at 10 weeks they weigh 2 lbs., $550. (330) 359-5143.

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FOR SALE: 3, 1.5 year old Yorkie Poo's, female, excellent moms, $350 each. (330) 275-6105

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FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrier puppies, 7 weeks old. Ph. 330-893-2521 FOR SALE: (3) male Beagle pups, born 4/12/15. (330) 771-2686

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FOR SALE: 2 German Shepherds. Male & female, $400 OBO. Vernon Stutzman, 27825 SR 643, Fresno, OH

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FOR SALE: Rat Terrier male, $50. Also silkie roosters, $4.00 ea. Owen Wengerd, 6539 CR 59, Millersburg, Oh

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

WANTED: DOG kennel. USDA approved & state approved. (330) 852-4915

MIXED PUPPIES -Blue Healer, Elkhound, Jack Russell & Hound-mix - Get the best of each breed. Reasonable - (740) 623-0356

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FOR SALE: 3 year old ACA Maltese female, $150. 2 year old Pomeranian female, $200. 4 year old Poodle female, $150. (330) 893-0423†ext. 1

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FOR SALE: 2 Boston Terrier females, 1/2 & 4 years old. Black & white. (330) 695-2467

Miller Absolute Real Estate & Chattel Auction Location: 5625 TR 260 Millersburg, Ohio 44654. From Millersburg take SR 39 west approx. 6 miles to SR 60 (at Finney Station), south ¼ mile to TR 260 to property on right. Signs posted 3 Bedroom Home on 5 Acres • Monroe Twp • Holmes County • West Holmes Schools • Zero Turn Mower • Guns • Scopes • Watches • Quality Tools • Household

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Siberian Husky puppies, 4 females ready 7/29/15. Shots & wormed. Asking $350. Call (330) 473-3943 FOR SALE: akc silver, charcoal, cream Lab puppies. $800 each. Shots & wormed. (740) 545-6385

Absolute Huston Real Estate & Chattels Auction 73 Acre Holmes County Farm

Open House: Thursday July 9, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Situated on 5 open and wooded acres this home features 1,850 sq. ft. of living space, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, kitchen, dining room, spacious living room, family room/study, laundry, attached 2 car garage with loft storage area. Other amenities include updated floor coverings with some tile and hardwood. The mechanics include gas heat, central air, water softner and private well & septic. Ideally located near West Holmes High School and situated on 5 acres with a nice backyard and a wooded area for that perfect country setting. Don’t miss it! Call Tony Mullet for more info. Call for map & brochure. Go to www.kaufmanrealty.com for pics and more details. Sells at 6:00 p.m. Legal: Holmes County Parcel # 140052700. Monroe Twp, Holmes County and West Holmes Schools. Taxes are currently $1,133.16 per half year. Terms on Real Estate: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction, balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information contained herein derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted. Closing in 45 days. CHATTELS: STARTING AT 5 PM Zero Turn Mower, Trimmers, Tools & Household: Hustler Z 60” zero turn mower w/ Kawasaki 23 hp engine, 300 hours, excellent condition; Echo SRM 2400 weed trimmer; Husqvarna 385XP chain saw; Hitachi C10FR table saw; Craftsman table saw (smaller); Bosch miter saw; Vermont American router w/ table; Ramsond RMM4 flooring nailer (like new); Makita electric drill and angle grinder; car ramps; 3½ ton floor jack; jack stands; 2 bench vises; shop vacs; Craftsman tools; torque wrenches; pipe wrenches; chisel set; air tools; 2 man saw; shovels, rakes, hoes, wine making equipment; mason jars; dishes; books Guns, Scopes, Sporting Equipment: Colt Government MK IV series 70 nickel, .45 cal; Glock mod. 24 .40 S& W (Austria); Ruger new model Blackhawk 357 mag. (revolver);Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless .38 cal revolver; Winchester mod. 12- 16 gauge( pump); Beretta A 303 12 ga (semi auto); Iver Johnson Champion .410 single shot; Sako model 995 30-378 Weatherby mag (bolt action); Weatherby Vanguard .223 Rem. w/ 3-12x40 Weaver scope(bolt action); Winchester model 70 pre-war K22-Hornet, has 4 digit serial #; Winchester mod. 75 Target 22 LR( bolt action); Winchester mod. 70 Supergrade NIB w/ hanging tags .338 win. mag, (bolt action); Winchester .243 mod. 70 with heavy barrel (bolt action); Remington mod. 700 VSSF 220 Swift (bolt action); PSE Carrera compound bow w/ hardcase; 2 Ziess binoculars; Nikon spotting scope; Leupold, Bauch & Lomb, Redfield, Burris scopes; bore sighting laser; caliper; trigger pull gauge; various scope mounts; Redding, RCBS & Pacific reloading equipment; ammo; Fenwick fishing rods; fishing reels; Watches: Hampden 16’s jeweled 20 yr. case #1875200 lever set, gold filled case; Hampden 18’s. Jeweled Silveroid case #1409462 leverset; Dueber Hampden 12’s, 17J No. 307 #3773746, gold filled case; ladies Molly Stark Canton O’s 7’J. #2612674 20 yr gold filled case; ladies Molly Stark Canton O’s 7’J #1457064 20 yr gold filled case; ladies Hampden Canton (Diadem) O’s L.S. #2044876 20 yr gold filled case; Dueber-Hampden 18’s L.S. Salesman #1655508 Dueber-Hampden case; Hampden (Gen. Stark) 16’s L.S. 17J #1698388 Base metal case; Hampden (Gen. Stark) 16’s L.S. Jeweled #1971817 Dueber Special Case; Elgin ladies wrist watch w/ box CHATTEL TERMS: Cash or good check. Lunch Stand Auction By Order Of: Wayne Miller

JR MILLER, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com TONY MULLET, REALTOR 330-763-0249 or tonymullet1@gmail.com

Location: 10677 TR 67, Killbuck, OH 44637. From US 62 just west of Killbuck at the Sportsman’s Club, take CR 53 south 2 miles to TR 67 west 1 mile to property.

Tuesday July 21, 2015 – 4:00 PM Real Estate at 6:00 PM

• 73 Acres offered in 4 Parcels • Home • Bank Barn & Sheds • Pond • Mineral Rights • 07 Ford Edge • Chattels • West Holmes Schools • Killbuck Township • Holmes County Open for Inspection: Tuesday, July 7 – 4:00 to 6:00 PM This 73 acre farm has been a wildlife sanctuary for the last 40 years! Comfortable 2 bedroom country home with wood flooring, family room overlooking the stocked pond, attached greenhouse, and Free Gas! Home was built in 1936 and has approx 1368 sq ft of living space plus a walk out basement. Also has an older 34x50 bank barn, former guest cottage, shop, storage shed, & grape arbor. Dawn Redwood, Ginkgo, and European Larch trees. Private setting, lightly travelled road, over 3660’ of road frontage, lots of potential here. Come take a look at this great property! Parcel 1: 32 mostly wooded acres with 963’ of frontage on TR 67. High setting, great south view! Parcel 2: 9 acres with the home, bank barn, outbuildings and pond with 584’ frontage on TR 67. Parcel 3: 12.3 partly wooded acres with 785’ frontage on TR 67 and 684’ frontage on TR 73. Parcel 4: 20 acres, half wooded, half open with 649’ frontage on TR 73. Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing in approximately 45 days. No Contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but is not guaranteed. Real Estate sells subject to all matters of record. The Buyer(s) is responsible to conduct its own due diligence prior to auction. Buyer(s) must independently investigate and confirm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Acreage and frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey. Real Estate will be offered in parcels and as a whole. Announcements day of sale will take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Legal: Taxes are currently $565.37 per half year in CAUV. Parcel number 0800318000 located in Killbuck Township of Holmes County, West Holmes School District. Vehicle: 2007 Ford Edge SEL AWD, 95,910 miles Tractor: International 2504, Bush Hog, forks Antiques, Household: Kenmore upright freezer, Butternut DR table, uph. recliner, maple 4 post bed, dorm fridge, Birds eye maple chest, benches, cabinets, chairs, dresser, cedar chests, marble top vanity, dehumidifier, Singer sewing machine, cast iron skillets, Revere pots & pans, bread machine, coffee maker, kitchen goods, ceiling tiles, & much more Shop, Lawn & Garden: riding mower, push mowers, trailer, cart, ladders, grinding wheel, compressor, pump, table saw, grinder, vise, drill, hand tools, weedeaters, cultivator, garden tools, sprayer, pots, snowblower, cast iron cauldron, & much more Chattel Terms: Cash, check, or credit card accepted. 3% Buyer’s Premium; premium waived for cash or check. Lunch Stand Note: Starting at 4 PM with chattels. Real Estate at 6 PM. See future ads for chattel list. Please visit our website for pictures, map, and more details: www.kaufmanrealty.com. Sale By Order of: Carl L. & Barbara Beachy Huston

DAVE KAUFMAN, BROKER/AUCTIONEER STEVE MAAG, REALTOR, e-PRO, GRI 330-763-4769 or steve@kaufmanrealty.com

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AKC REG Chihuahua male, 4 mo old, shots & wormer, $200. (330) 275-8861

Please give us a call before booking puppies anywhere else. We guarantee you more FOR SALE: Blue heeler beagle cross puppies. Will be money and we pick up weekly ready by July 10th. $150. on a Thurs. at your home. VM (330) 852-4704 Call 888-444-4788 (Hunte Breeder Support) Picking up FOR SALE: Mastiff, Pitbull, in Ohio - 330-231-9993. boxer mix puppy. 11 weeks old. Black with white on 3 Miniature Poodle femalespaws & chest. Good tem2 due in heat in July. perment and loves people. $1000/all obo. 330-275$250. (330) 231-8179 6200 ONE BEAGLE female R.R. FOR SALE: AKC Boxer fe330-698-0328 #1 Yearling male. Black with white Black stud Percheron. markings, Good mother. 330-698-0328 #1 330-674-4498 FOR SALE: 7 bunnies, 11 weeks old. Lop ear Dutch TAKING PUPPIES to the airBelt mix. 330-893-4160 port. Best prices. Can include vet checks for an ex- FOR SALE: CKC reg'd Sibetra fee. Please call (330) rian Husky, male, 6 mo. old, 309-8880 $500 obo. (330) 275-7936

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SAturdAy, July 18tH, 2015 • 9 A.M.

Auction held at The Sprunger Building located at Kidron Auction Grounds, Kidron Ohio, 46636 Furniture: 2 – 5 pc. Bedroom Suites, Student Rolltop Desk, 3 Sets Dining Tables with Matching Chairs, Recliner, Wrought Iron Sofa Table, Hickory Rocker, poly Rocker, End Tables, Queen Mattress and Box Spring Set, Corner Shelf Stand, Bean Bag, Many More items to Pick up! Misc. items: Horse Supplies, Halter and Tie Ropes, 8’ Lifetime Table, 12V Steam Iron, Clock, Sprayer, Corn Broom, Drill Bit Set, Buggy Wash, Bird House, Magazine Stand, Shelves, Toy Tractors, Bathroom Cabinet, Gift Baskets And Gift Certificates. Quilts: Always a Nice Selection of Hand Quilted Quilts and Wallhanger, Blankets and Throws. Quilts Sell at 12:00 noon – Also, Quilt drawing at close of Auction. lunch Stand: BBQ Chicken 11 A.M., Carry Out 10:30 – Home Made Ice Cream, Hot Dogs, Soft pretzels, Drinks and Bake Sale

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Western Holmes County Land Auction

Glenmont / Brinkhaven Area LoCAtion: 1902 CR 25 Brinkhaven, Ohio 43006. GPS Coordinates 40.4658054,-82.1296004. Directions:From Millersburg take SR 62 west 16 miles to right onto CR 25 to property ½ mile on right. From Danville take SR 62 east 8 miles to left on CR 25 to location.

thursday July 16, 2015 6:00 P.M.

14.69 Wooded Acres * Richland twp. * Holmes County * West Holmes Schools 14+ acres located in the heart of Ohio’s premier Whitetail country. Excellent recreation property featuring a good flowing creek, trails, bedding areas, surrounded with crop ground providing the perfect wildlife habitat. Call Tim Miller with any questions and feel free to walk the property at your convenience. LeGAL And tAxeS: Holmes County Parcel# 2100136000. Taxes are $161.76 per year. ReAL eStAte teRMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Announcements day of sale takes precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Sale by order of: the Borntragers

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FOR SALE: French Bulldog male. 1 year old, fawn color, ACA, $3,000. Also, 1 French Bulldog female, cream & white color, 1 year old, $3,000. 330-852-0777 FOR SALE: Chocolate lab puppies, ready to go. Males $400, females $450. (330) 897-1056

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

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FOR SALE: 5 hp air compressor with 11 hp Honda motor on stand. 1 500 gal. air tank. 1 1,000 gal. air tank. $1,700 obo. (330) 893-2765

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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

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WANTED: 3 carpet pieces. 12 x 14 or larger. Prefer burgundy, gray, or cream. (330) 359-5942

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Mt HopeAIR | FC Bank Building WANTED: dryer for dumping station hose. (330) 893-0029

WANTED: MINI SURREY with sliding doors & rubber tires. (270) 348-3818

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FOR SALE: Approx.1.5 acres with 4 br, 1.5 ba house, barn, 34x58 shop with kitchen, bath, & bedroom. Additional 28x48 shop with lean to. Both shops are insullated & liner panel. House & 2 shops have nat. gas in them. 7618 Buss Rd. Apple Creek, OH. 330-621-3022

WANTED: GOOD used foldable ping pong table. (330) 464-2691. WANTED: STORAGE barn in good condition. (330) 600-9286 WANTED: PORTABLE room dividers, up to 8 feet high. (330) 674-5194.

TAKING BIDS ON FARMHOUSE to be torn down & removed by buyer. Sandstone foundation, alum. siding, elect./gas furnace, old hardwood trim / flooring. For more details. Located in Plainfield. 330-231-3638.

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FOR SALE: 62 acres. Brinkhaven, mostly wooded, gas well, with mineral rights, cabin, ATV trails. (330) 674-3203 FOR SALE: 18.6 wooded acres in Noble county. No mineral rights. Call (330) 231-5338

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100 ACRES more or less. Hay field & pasture field. Usable land with some trees. Beautiful farm. 16 miles from Ripely, WV. Right off of I-77. (304) 988-9160

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•VERY NICE 1 BR apartment in Berlin, OH. Elect., Gas, water, lawn care, furnished living room, kitchen/eating area/nice deck, full bath. coin operated washer and dryer in basement. Available approx.

ABSOLUTE AUCTION ROBERT HOLMES PROPERTY BRICK HOME + BARN 1.2 ACRES 9644 N Elyria Rd. West Salem, OH

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SELLING ON LOCATION 89 CEMETERY ST. - APPLE CREEK, OH Cemetery St. insects US RT 250 near the United Methodist Church.

’14 CUB CADET – ’96 PICKUP – 8N FORD Will sell on location 9644 N. Elyria Rd. West Salem, OH. Located in Pleasant Home. From West Salem take SR 301 south to Pleasant Home at the intersection of SR 604. Property is on the west side of Elyria Road.

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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

CRAFTSMAN 10 in. table saw with clutch motor. Good condition. $100. 2 gast 4AM air motors, $75 each. Emglo portable air compressor with 8hp Honda, working condition, $150. (330) 897-6602

FOR SALE: Craftsman 10" Contractor Saw, $100 obo. (330) 279-2333

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: Train whistle machine, patterns & jigs, $750. (330) 600-0061.

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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. INSPECTION: 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 330264-6888 (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:

REAL ESTATE: Here’s one of those sweet, small, hard to find country places. The brick bungalow home was built in 1938 and was purchased by Rev. Holmes in 1961. The home is in good condition and has been well maintained. There are two BR’s and a full bath on the first floor plus the kitchen, dining area, and living room. Upstairs there is one finished bedroom and two rooms that were never finished. With a little effort there could be another bedroom & bath or 2 bedrooms. The gas F/A furnace is approx. 5 yrs. old, there is central A/C, and the shingles are 8 yrs. old. The home is really well built. At the end of the concrete driveway there is a two car detached garage that has a lean-to addition. Next is the barn – Bob has added a pole addition to the front that has two 12’ x 12’ box stalls, the old center section has a hayloft and the rear addition is used for machinery storage. There is also a tile block 16’ x 36’ chicken house. All this is situated on 1.2 acres of level land. Bob’s move to assisted living brings this excellent property to the auction block. Don’t miss this one. OPEN HOUSE: The property will be open for inspection on Monday Eve. July 13th from 5:00 – 7:00 PM. Other showings are available by appointment. Call Steve Andrews @ 330-4658498 – Seth Andrews @ 330-466-5471 or Real Estate Showcase 330-264-6888 (Wooster) 419-289-2828 (Ashland). TAX & LEGAL: The taxes on this property are currently $ 761.76 per half year and will be pro-rated to the date of closing on that basis. The seller will furnish a warranty deed with certificate of title and will offer to split the fee for an Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance. Parcel No. 22-00345.000 - Northwestern Schools – Congress Twp. – Wayne Co. Immediate possession will be given at closing. 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 approx. 30 – 45 days. There are no financing contingencies. The home sells at absolute auction with no minimum and no reserve. ROBERT F. HOLMES, OWNER Auction Conducted By:

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330-852-2312

Family Owned For 35 Years

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

FRED TROYER, BROKER


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August 1st. Rent $575/month plus $575/dep. •VERY NICE 2 BR apartment in Baltic, OH. Nice sized living/dining/kitchen area. This is an upstairs apartment, laundry hookup in basement. Water, trash & lawn care provided. Available July 1st. $500/month plus $500/dep. Phone: 330-897-9045 Mon.-Thurs., 8am-4pm. 2 BR. 1 BA. basement apt. near Baltic. Non-smoking, assist pets only. $475 +deposit. 330-897-0434

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NEWER 5BR home with 40x44 barn & workshop. Has pasture, garden, & orchard with beautiful ridgetop views. Also includes large 50x72 manufacturing shop with office, laundry room/ bathroom & loading docks, S. of Berlin. 330-473- 8809 FOR RENT: 4 br & 2 ba with basement & garage in Chili. Has pasture & full barn. (330) 897-3302

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Mobile Home Rentals

3BR, 2BA, on country lot, W. Holmes SD, Assist animals only, no smoking, $600/mo. rent + dep. 330-464-4846

Mobile Home Rentals 510

TAKING APPLICATIONS for a very nice 14x70 2BR, 2 full BA mobile w/covered porch, LP gas heat, a/c, wooded area, $475+1st mo. water incl'd., 1 yr lease. Great for retirees. Nashville area. Background check & dep. req'd. 330-378-3431

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Automobiles

Auto Parts Accessories 520

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

520

1997 GMC 3500 flatbed dually, diesel, 2004 Mercury Mountaineer, 3rd row seating. (330) 473-5857

14 ft. double hull fiber glass boat with trailer. $500. Raymond Troyer, 10316 Criswell Rd. Fredericksburg.

1996 CHEVY BLAZER for sale, $650. Runs good with good tires. 330-852-3159, ask for Dennis

1993 17-FT. alumunum Monarch, w/115-hp Mariner & 10-hp Mariner, & 24V electric motors, Lowrance Gen2 fishfinder, marine radio. $6000. (330) 231-2158.

Auto Parts Accessories

PICKUP TRUCKBED 2006 black Dodge Dually plastic bedliner, tailgate and bumper. 330-473-7727

535

RVs & Campers

Vans 830

2000 TOWN & Country mini van, runs well, 200,000+ miles, $1,000. (740) 398-9382 15-PASS. VAN for rent, several weeks still avail. in July Reasonable rates 330-2314493 or 330-231-5657

Building Materials

330-231- 3638.

1999 GRAND Jeep Cherokee. 127k mi., runs & drives good. $2,600. 330-231-9509

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FOR SALE:Pelican 3-person canoe, red, lt. weight & fairly stable, $275. 330695-2115.

Boats GOOD USED Camper, 22', 650 good for hunting, $1200.

FOR SALE: older 16' Starcraft boat with 18 HP Johnson elect. start. Fish finder, swivel seats, $1200. Reuben Stutzman, 8086 Weaver Rd., Fredericksbg O

1993 DODGE Shadow: 117k mi., runs good, solid body, great on gas, $1,100. (330) 275-5954

Boats 545

FOR SALE: Minn Kota Power Drive V2 Bowmount Trolling Motor, 55lb thrust, 54" shaft, $500. 330 473-7498 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

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Trucks SUVs

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FOR SALE: 02 Chevy Trailblazer, 149K, runs great, great condition, no rust. (330) 440-8933 2001 FORD Expedition, Eddie Bauer, 220k mi., $2,500. 2000 Ford F150, extended cab,120k mi., 4WD, 5 speed manual transmission, $2,500. (330) 231-7140 FOR SALE: 2001 1500 V8 quad bed liner & bed condition, 120k (330) 495-0137

Dodge Ram pickup with cover. Good mi., $4,950

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Vans

FOR RENT: 15 pass. clean, dependable van. Daily or weekly rates. (330) 231-3236

4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

BARN SIDING for sale, $1.50/bd ft, Pine barn siding, $1.25/bd ft. Ask about wholesale pricing. 2x4x8 $1.50/ea. Also available 5' $1.25/ea, 4' $1.00/ea, 3' $.75/ea, 2' $.50/ea. Located at Baltic Restoration & Wood Shop, 120 E. Main St, Baltic. Thurs-Sat, 9-6. (330) 600-9359 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

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Cleaning

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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. ICH KAUF! Trash dumps, can write this address: 10955 Mlbg. 44654 Call (330) 275-7980

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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MAC MOBILE home service, 27 years experience. Specializing in remodeling & roofing (330) 749-2248

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Roofing & Spouting

TRAIL ROOFING, LLC, certified shingle installer. Call for free estimate. Benny Troyer, (330) 763-4933 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

Taxi Limo Shuttle

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

Construction 1130

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

piles & letter to TR 262, anytime

Mobile Home Repair

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

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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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YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497 FOR RENT: Wheaheart self drive post pounder with digger. Also, posts for sale. Ivan Yoder 740-622-0745

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BALTIC Restoration & Wood Shop. Restoring Family Herlooms & Repairing Furniture. Custom indoor & outdoor furniture. (Any species, including reclaimed barnwood) Call for appt. 330-600-9359. Thur-Sat 9-5 Other days call for appt. @ 120 E. Main St. Baltic, OH

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2012 Honda Odyssey EX

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