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Calendar July Dundee festival set for weekend The Wayne Township Volunteer Fire Department (Tuscarawas County) 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.
Toys for Tots to celebrate Christmas in July On July 18, the organization will participate in Christmas in July with The Parlor Restaurant (Wooster), Dalton Dariette and Winesburg Dariette. See Pg. 5 — CALENDAR
Hope for good weather
Family Farm Field Day offers activities, speakers, wide variety of presentations By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Getting back to the roots of farming; that is the objective of the Family Farm Field Day, which will take place all day today, Saturday, July 18, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Lloyd Miller is playing host to the event this year, in its 11th year, and has been working with several people to get things together. Family Farm Field Day will be held on the farm of Lloyd and Edna Miller, at 5438 Township Road 353, half a mile north of state Route 39 near Holmes Lumber. From the north, take County Road 201 south to County Road 203, west to Township Road 353 and head south to the farm. The event is weather related, being an outdoor event. If the weather cooperates, things go well. The last few years, the weather has created some havoc. “Where we’re hosting it this year, if we get a flood, we’ll go to plan B, which is possibly a rain
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Family Farm Field Day, which will take place all day today (Saturday, July 18), 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., is being held at the farm of Lloyd and Edna Miller, 5438 Township Road 353, half a mile north of state Route 39 near Holmes Lumber. date,” Miller said. “We can handle another inch or so. As long as we don’t get another two inches tomorrow, we should be OK. “We have five different
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tents set up for demonstrations and talks that will be ongoing throughout the day on Saturday,” he added. “Different tracks include Grazing, Farmstead, Homemakers,
Natural Resources and a Children’s track. There will also be a beekeeping presentation. “We also have an ongoing show with a woman discussing alpacas, from
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Ohio Department of Transportation will be working this week in these areas of Holmes County: State Route 83: From Millersburg north to the Wayne County line — mowing. State Route 179: Mowing. State Route 226: Mowing. State Route 241: Berm maintenance. State Route 520: Onehalf mile east of County Road 51 — box culvert replacement cleanup and seeding. State Route 754: Mowing. Various locations: Guardrail repairs.
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Gallion reunion set for Aug. 9 The C.E. Gallion reunion will be held Aug. 9 at noon at Glenmont School. For more information, contact Robert A. Gallion, 12380 County Road 6, Killbuck; 330-473-7525.
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Five tents will be set up for demonstrations and talks that will be ongoing throughout the day-long Family Farm Field Day event on Saturday. include a presentation by actions, as well as simpliJim Honigford about how fying organic and crop animals respond to human production records. Market demands, consumer needs and requests will also be addressed along with a presentation about cow breeds. The farmstead track activities include raising sheep for profit, pork — from hoof to plate, grain production and root cellaring techniques and benefits. “OSU Extension educator Kate Shumaker will
be the presenter on going to a root cellar instead of a freezer,” Miller said. “The homemaker track will be for the ladies in the kitchen, about having your own garden, working with herbs, and getting your children involved in the garden. “Another presentation will be about having your own cow or goat for your own milk.” Another session will be about extending the season to expand fruits from
the garden. He explained the natural resources track will feature a rabbit chase with beagles, a nature and bird walk, looking for purple martins. “There will be a session on calling coyotes and trapping,” Miller said. “There is also a timber walk with Johnny Miller, who is a guy who handles timber and really knows what he’s looking for. See Pg. 9 — FARM
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Community Church Vacation Bible Schools scheduled 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. Fredericksburg Church of Christ will hold Camp Killimanjaro VBS July 20-24 from 6:30-8 p.m. For information, call 330-465-5024.
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: 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.
music, crafts and games. Parents are welcome. Call 330-473-8940 for information.
Mercy River Quartet at Gospel Hill The Mercy River Quartet of Massillon will be singing at Gospel Hill Ministry, 27610 Township Road 45, Warsaw on Saturday, July 18 at 7 p.m. A food stand will precede the sing with serving from 5:30-6:45 p.m. Take a lawn chair; in case of inclement weather, the sing will be indoors. For more information, 740-8243300.
Holmes Christian Women to meet Holmes County Christian Women’s Club will meet Aug. 4, 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Carlisle Inn in Walnut Creek. Speaker will be Ida Marie Yoder, sharing her experience in Romania with a mission group. Brunch is $10, inclusive. For reservations by July 31, call 330-674-7723 or 330-343-7046 or email to dawdys@embarqmail.com with CWC in memo line, or hccwclub@yahoo.com.
Visit the Holy Week of Aug. 2 Grace Pointe Church in Land Millersburg invites children ages 2-10 to a Sur- Join Pastor Bob Fetprise VBS Aug. 3-5, 6-8 terhoff of Grace Church p.m. Dinner starts at 6, fol- of Wooster on the 22nd lowed by Bible devotions, annual Comprehensive
Ride to benefit MCC Relief Sale Cyclists of all ages and experience levels are invited to join a 24-hour bike ride July 31-Aug. 1 to raise money for the Mennonite Central Committee at the Ohio Mennonite Relief Sale. The ride will take place at the Buckeye Event Center in Dalton at 3 p.m. on Friday until 3 p.m. Saturday. Last August, more than 50 people participated and raised $10,000 for MCC. Cyclists rode a 12-mile course that began and ended at the Relief Sale grounds. “MCC Relief Sales have a long tradition of bringing together innovative events and auction items that help people join in the common cause of raising funds for MCC’s relief and development work across the world,” said Worship services Maynard Miller. “This is at Jitters another fun way to work Two worship services will toward that goal.” be held at Jitters Coffee Miller helped to plan the House, 1545 S. Washington St., Millersburg, Sunday at 9 and 10:45 a.m. Jitter Bugs class at 10:45 service only. Grab a cup of cofwfee Personal and doughnut and sing praises to the Lord. All are ETHEL RALSTON welcome. www.jitters.cof- celebrated her 90th birthfee. day on July 15. Her family would like to invite you celebrate with them on Donations needed to Sunday, July 19 from 1-5 Donations are needed p.m. at her home, 5966 to help troubled boys. The Township Road 257, MillTrading Post Thrift Store is ersburg. Light refreshat 7703-B state Route 241, ments will be provided. just west of Mount Hope. Please omit gifts as your All proceeds will go to sup- friendship is gift enough. port the Ohio Wilderness Ethel has five children, Boys Camp. Call 330-857- Virginia Olson, Harry 5516. or 330-464-1261. “Buddy” Ralston Jr., 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.
24-hour bike ride along with fellow cyclists Thomas Dunn, Matthew Hochstetler, Myron Weaver and Eric Yoder. Each planner brought their previous experience with bike rides and races, but Yoder suggested the 24-hour challenge. He rode in several 24-hour mountain bike races previously. During the bike ride, teams of up to six cyclists rode around the course and raised money for each mile trekked. When riders weren’t pedaling, they camped out near the event center in tents and truck beds, or huddled around a campfire. The 24-hour bike ride attracted a variety of riders, including novices, families and seasoned racers from both Mennonite and Amish backgrounds. More information and registration can be found at www.24hoursofrelief. com.
Briefs Edward Ralston, Timothy Ralston and the late James Ralston. She has 19 grandkids, 28 great-grandkids, and 18 great-greatgrandkids.
Educational grants/loans The Ohio Child Conservation League announces its 2015 recipient of educational grants/loans. Brendon Stanley, son of See Pg. 16 — BRIEFS
Calendar (From Page 1) Customers may take in a new, unwrapped toy for the 2015 Toys for Tots local campaign. All donations benefit Toys for Tots, which is organized by the Wayne County Marine Corps League and provides gifts for children in Wayne and Holmes counties during the Christmas season. For more information, contact Douglas W. Finn, league chaplain, at 330-2014517.
ing 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 310, and a map is available on 3Dshoots. com. Food is served. The event is open to the public. For more information call 330-730-4213.
Pancake breafast is July 25
A pancake breakfast will be served from 8-10:30 a.m. Archery shoot at the Ragersville Elementary School pavilion on Satplanned for urday, July 25. A minimum July 18-19 donation of $6 is requestThe East Holmes ed for pancakes, sausage, Sportsman’s Club is hav- 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
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.
Steam bus tour, which will take visitors on a tour through the Age of Steam Roundhouse in Sugarcreek, as well as Warther’s Carving Museum. The tour, on Aug. 29, will stop for a lunch buffet at the Dutch Valley Restaurant and conclude with a wine tasting at Baltic Mills Winery before returning to Millersburg. Seats are $75 per person and spots can be reserved by calling 330-674-0022. Deadline for reservations is Aug. 1. Steam bus tour The bus will leave West Holmes class set for Aug. 29 from the Millersburg plans reunion The Holmes County Walmart, 1640 S WashThe West Holmes Historical Society is ington St., parking lot at class of 1965 will hold sponsoring an Age of 10:30 a.m. (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 330287-5058 or codonnell@ woostergoodwill.org. Registration form can be downloaded through Goodwill’s Facebook page and the organization’s website, woostergoodwill.
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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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HOLMESVILLE ELECTRIC
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ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME
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MILLER, MAST, MASON & BOWLING, LTD Attorneys at Law 88 S. Monroe Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-7070
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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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Farm (From Page 4) Fender’s Fish Hatchery will also do a presentation on maintaining your fish ponds. “There will also be an ongoing display where people can walk through and see Indian arrowheads that were found locally. That’s a lost art,” he added. “My oldest brother found a lot of good ones on this farm. ” He says there will be a hide tanning demonstration and a showing of ginseng plants. “Basically, it’s a little bit of something for everyone,” Miller said. “Ray Raber and his sons will be here all day training horses. “They do a great job working horses. They do a hands-on demonstration. “Another gentleman will be bringing in an incubator where you’ll be able to watch chicks hatch during the day.” A daylong poultry presentation, from the egg industry to cooking heritage poultry and basic poultry management to identifying breeds of poultry, will be discussed. “The beekeeping session goes on all day, touching
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on everything from the wannabe to the professional beekeeper,” Miller said. The children’s track activities tent includes corn box, culvert slides, animals, story time and hand painting. There will be a Young Auctioneer’s Contest at 1 p.m. Brian Snyder is the keynote speaker Saturday, at noon, when he talks about connecting the dots
of agriculture. He is the executive director of the Pennsylvania Association of Sustainable Agriculture and the Foodroutes Network that runs the Buy Fresh, Buy Local program. PASA is one of the largest sustainable farming organizations in the country, with more than 6,000 farmer members and more than 30,000 total participants. Snyder holds two mas-
ter’s degrees from Harvard, and his passions are gardening, cooking and writing. There also will be food stands presented by the parochial school’s special education parents.
Miller says the event is open to everyone, with many states represented. He expects upward of 5,000 people over the weekend. “This is not just an Amish event. This is open
to everyone,” he said. “It is free, with a goodwill donation.” Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.
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Cheapskate half-marathon finds its way I had barely had time to sleep off the pancakes-tofireworks whirlwind that was my Fourth of July when the boss poked me in the ribs and whispered in my ear. “Time to plant the flowers,” she said as the earliest hint of dawn made its way through the bedroom window. The “flowers” actually were sparkly whirligigs she had picked up at the surplus store to mark the course of her inaugural “Cheapskate Half-Marathon” — a low-budget fun run she had been planning for herself and her running pals for weeks. Frequent readers will note I have never before referred to Kristin as “the boss” on these pages. That’s because we’ve always approached the world on equal footing. We’re a team, a partnership, two peas of equal stature in the pod of our shared existence. Here,
line and you do that loop twice. Then you turn on the yellow line and go to the orange line …” “Wait, wait, WAIT!” Daily Record I said. “This is freaking Columnist & Illustrator mindboggling! You can’t expect people to decipher however, she WAS the all of this while they’re boss. blasting along in a hypoxThis cheapskate run ic haze!” was her baby and I had “I know, duh!” she been voluntold (volunsassed. “That’s why I teered without my own have you marking and consent) that I was to be marshalling the course! that baby’s nanny — and It’s just a bunch of my if that meant waking up friends, anyhow. They’ll at 5 o’clock on a Sunday figure it out.” morning it was my own “And if they don’t?” I tough luck. asked. Before my feet even hit “Well, then you’ll the floor she stuck a map find them and set them in my hand. It looked like straight. It’s not like a chimpanzee had been they’re going to be out given a sheet of white there on their own.” paper and a crayon box. For some reason this “Here,” she said in the seemed to make sense. I most authoritative voice proceeded to mark the she could muster. “You’ll entire 13-mile course, follow the blue line until planting pinwheel flowers, it comes to the green dropping water bottles arrow on the sidewalk for line, then you take the at designated spots and good measure. I finishing pink line over to the red occasionally chalking an just as the ladies were lining up at the starting line outside our front door. I spent the next several hours chasing across the course from one point to another handing a water bottle here, offering a clapping cheer there and taking pictures of the whole happy mess throughout. Amazingly, all of the runners seemed to find their way through Sat., July 18th
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the labyrinth of crisscrossing lines. All, that is, except for one lone runner I spied on an off-the-map street I was taking to reach the far corner of the route. I wheeled around and jumped out of my truck with map in hand to flag down the wayward runner who was — as unbelievable as this may seem — the boss herself! She had been so caught up in the excitement of
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The sixth and final Lunch and Learn program will be presented July 28, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., at the Holmes County District Public Library. The topic will be aging and exercise. The presentation is free and open to the public, and a complimentary light lunch will be provided by Sycamore Run Nursing and Rehab. Registration is required. To register, contact Laurel at 800-9454250, Ext, 4719.
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Harrison County Fair Dairy Shows draw crowd to Cadiz It was another day of rain and a large crowd was on hand to take in the Harrison County Fair Dairy Shows held Thursday, July 9, at the fairgrounds in Cadiz. Judge for the Junior Fair Dairy Show was Daryl Duncan, Holstein and Ayrshire breeder from Warsaw. Judge for the Open Dairy Show was Kevin Williams, Jersey Breeder from McConnelsville. The Junior Dairy Show began with showmanship classes. Winning the Senior Showmanship class was Riley Bardall.
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Wet weather problems in field corn, vegetable crops Wayne County Extension IPM crop scouts are noting high incidences of grey leaf spot (GLS) in some corn fields in the area. While northern corn leaf blight (NCLB), another corn foliar disease, has not yet been noted on our scouting reports, other areas of the state are seeing northern corn leaf blight in fields and it would not surprise me to see it in our area as well. Both grey leaf spot and northern corn leaf blight are fungal diseases and of course what is driving the appearance of these diseases is our wet weather. Combined with wet conditions, each disease has a preferred temperature range for its development; 70-90 degrees for GLS and 66-80 degrees for NCLB. Foliar diseases of corn are generally a concern when they develop early and progress up the plant before grain fill is complete. This is especially true when the hybrid is susceptible. In most years, GLS and NCLB usually develop late and have very little or no effect on the crop. Early development of the disease like we are seeing this year is more problematic because if the plant loses too much leaf area, particularly those leaves just below the ear and the leaves above the ear, then the photosynthetic ability of the plant is reduced and grain development and fill is affected. Pierce Paul, OSU Extension corn and wheat pathology specialist, has the following advice for growers: continue to scout fields for foliar diseases, especially those fields where a susceptible variety was planted. Pay particular attention to those fields with a history of gray leaf spot or northern corn leaf blight as well as continuous-corn, no-till fields. These fields are the ones most likely to benefit from a fungicide application. Fungicide application should be made at the VT-R1 growth stage. Use hybrid susceptibility, weather conditions, field history and current disease level as a guide when making a decision to apply a fungicide. There are several very good fungicides to choose from. Follow the
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labels and keep your eyes on the fungicide price and application cost when making a decision. Use the information below as a guide when making your fungicide application decision: Susceptible hybrids: If disease symptoms are present on the third leaf below the ear or higher on 50 percent of the plants examined. Intermediate hybrids: If disease symptoms are present on the third leaf below the ear or higher on 50 percent of the plants examined, AND the field is in an area with a history of foliar disease problems, the previous crop was corn, and there is 35 percent or more surface residue, and the weather is warm and humid through July and August. Resistant hybrids: Fungicide applications generally are not recommended. Vegetable Growers: Disease Alert Commercial vegetable production is another important component of the Wayne County agricultural economy. This is turning into a very challenging year for vegetable growers as the wet conditions have allowed some serious fungal diseases to develop. In early July, downy mildew was confirmed in Wayne County. Downy mildew is a potentially devastating disease of cucurbit crops, but especially cucumbers and cantaloupe. Pumpkins, squash and watermelon are at less risk of severe damage from downy mildew. According to Sally Miller, OSU Extension vegetable disease specialist, after downy mildew has been found in the area, all growers should be on a fungicide management program; downy mildew is considered a “community” disease. It is not going to stay isolated on one farm or field; it can move through the air and spread over a long distance. The recommendation from Miller is to
apply one of the following fungicides on a five to seven day schedule: Presidio, Ranman, Previcur Flex, Zampro or Tanos. Whichever product is chosen, it should always be tank-mixed with a protectant fungicide: Bravo or Dithane. In addition, alternate between fungicides with different modes of action. See product labels for fungicide rates. Note that the fungicides recommended above have different preharvest intervals (PHI). Keep this in mind when fungicides are applied after harvesting begins. Two other diseases that both commercial and home tomato growers are struggling with are septoria leaf spot and early blight. Both of these fungal diseases start at the bottom of the plant and work their way up the plant. Septoria leaf spot is characterized by small, roughly circular spots that have dark margins and a tan center. As the disease progresses, spots enlarge and can cause premature leaf drop. Under warm, moist conditions like we have recently been experiencing, defoliation can be rapid. Early blight symptoms consist of small, irregular, dark brown to black, dead spots ranging in size from a pinpoint to 1⁄2 inch in diameter. As the spots enlarge, concentric rings may form, giving a “bull’s eye” or “target spot” appearance. There can be a narrow, yellow halo around spots. As the disease progresses, spots can grow together and cause leaf death. Unlike septoria leaf spot, early blight can also affect the tomato fruit. Both diseases generally start by soil splashing onto the lower leaves during a rainfall event. Control strategies involve mulching around plants to prevent soil splashing, removing and destroying infected leaves and use of a protectant fungicide such as Daconil (active ingredient chlorothalanil) on a weekly schedule when rains are frequent. Rory Lewandowski is an OSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources educator and may be reached at 330264-8722.
WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY July 4 21 LOADS — Hay 1st cutting 110-240; 2nd cutting 330; straw 1150-175; eggs 2-2.20. Machinery Auction July 25 DANVILLE AUCTION 15780 Body Road Danville; 740-599-6607 July 4, Sale Results 4 LOADS — 1st cutting mixed 5.25 bale and 22.50 rd. bale. 166 GOATS — Does 40-1,000; doe w/kid 375; bucks 50-1,000; wethers 122.50-285. 6 SHEEP — Ewes 115-175; rams 130-155. Bull calves 85-375; heifer calves 175-450; heifers 325; steers 450-795; pot belly pigs 10-67.50; donkey 65; alpacas 52.50-80; rabbits .25-32.50. Next Sale, July 18
mons and lights 275-425; cross bred calves 425-down; back to farm, bull calves 525-575; back to farm heifer calves 350. 61 PIGS — 40-50 lbs. 50-57; 50-60 lbs. 51-55; 60-70 lbs. 77; 70 lbs.-up 83-124. 1 SHEEP — Feeder lambs 180. 1 GOAT — 20. 28 BUTCHER HOGS — 210-240 lbs. 52-54.75; 260 lbs.-up 53.50; Butcher sows 44-down; boars by wt. 8.5010.50. 43 CATTLE — Steers 138141; heifers 124-130; bulls 124151; good beef cows 100-124; medium to good cows 92-100; fair to medium cows 85-92; common cows 84-down. TOTAL HEAD 181. 16 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 185-300 ton; hay per bale 7.25; big rd. bales 15-57; lg. rd. wheat straw 145; wheat straw 175 ton; lg. hay 55-95 ton.
MOUNT HOPE AUCTION July 8 26 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 56-61.50; 250-275 lbs. 53-54; boars 8. 14 FEEDER PIGS — 80-110 lbs. 100-115. 29 FAT CATTLE — Choice steers 143-148.50; choice Holstein steers 130-135; good Holstein steers 118-130. 14 BULLS — Jersey bulls 117-132.50; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 123.50-138.50; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 130-144; 2,000-up 124. 108 CULL COWS — Good/ high dress 99-112; mediumgood 92-99; fair-medium 85-92; light/thin 85-down. 99 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 125-260, 23 DAIRY — Cows 1,400FARMERSTOWN down; bred heifers 1,925-down. LIVESTOCK 3 HORSES. 2907 Township Road 190 237 CALVES — Back to Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 farm Holstein bulls, 85-120 lbs. 450-560; good 350-450; comJuly 7 47 CALVES — Good to mon 350-down; back to farm choice calves 500-525; medium Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. to good calves 460-500; fair to 300-425; crossbred bulls 200medium calves 435-460; com- 575; Jersey/crossbred heifers SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. July 6 91 CALVES — Choice calves 535-610; good calves 450-530; light & thins 300-down; back to farm, bulls 500-610; heifers 150-300; feeders steers and bulls 150-285; heifers 150-275. 191 CATTLE — Choice steers 140-144; good steers 135139.50; Holstein steers 110-144; choice heifers 140-143.50; good heifers 135-139.50; good Holstein cows 95-106; yellow and thins 90-down; good beef cows 95-126; bulls 100-128.50. 122 HORSES — Top horse 1,400; top pony 200. 2 GOATS — 65-85.
350-525. 220 GOATS — Kid 165down; billies 355-down; nannies 260-down, wethers 370down. 1,515 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 80-110; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 220-275; 40-60 lbs. 180-220; 60-80 lbs. 190-260; 80-100 lbs. 170-210; 100-130 lbs. 170-192.50; 130-up 165-182.50. TOTAL HEAD 2,288. 55 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd cutting 290-385; alfalfa 3rd and 4th cutting 125-220; mixed, 1st cutting 50-340; mixed, 2nd cutting 200-400; lg. bales hay 25-60; lg. bales hay/ton 80-195; wheat straw 125-240; lg. bales straw 150 ton; ear corn 120-125; firewood 42.50. KIDRON AUCTION July 9 116 HOGS —190-210 lbs. 50-72.50; 230-260 lbs. 37-57.50; butcher sows 36.50-38.50; boars by weight6-22.50. 277 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 64; 41-50 lbs.50-81; 51-60 lbs. 67-80; 61 lbs.-up 60-90; bred sows and gilts 115-300; service boars 65-180; roasters 75-180. 132 CALVES — Back to farm, bull 300-535; back to farm, heifer 325-450; light and thin 260-down. 167 CATTLE —Steers 117130.50; heifers 122-131; bulls 122.50-138; good beef cows 101-109; medium to good 92-100; thin-poor 914.50-down; feeder steers 95-200; heifers 102.50-180. 5 SHEEP — Feeder lambs up to 85 lbs. 115-220; cull ewes and bucks 82.50. 57 GOATS — 40-222.50. 211 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 2,225-down; bred heifers 2,175-down; service bulls 9501,725; open heifers 675-1,425. Total head 965; total consignors 239. 21 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 75-420; hay 2nd cutting 350; hay 3rd cutting 400; lg. bales 30-100 each and 110 ton; straw 140 ton.
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Junior Fair Board members attend senior board meeting By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Several Junior Fair board members were on hand July 9 at the senior fair board meeting, fulfilling their obligation to attend at least one board meeting, and this was the last one before this year’s fair. The junior fair members were asked what they like best about the fair, and answers ranged from showing their animals, to talking on the loudspeaker, to enjoying the fair food. Austin Casey, a member of the Just 4 Fun 4-H Club, says he likes to talk on the loudspeaker at the shows because he likes to talk. Carter Smith said the food is definitely his
favorite part of the fair. Cala Nicholson of Bits and Bridles 4-H Club, Rachel Union, William Hughes and John Hughes, all agreed that showing was their favorite part of the fair. Ben Hipp of the Holmes County Livestock 4-H Club donated a check for $1,000 to the fair board in memory of Diane Martin, who served as adviser to the club. “We raised $525 from the sales of plants this year and David (Martin) made the balance come to $1,000 to go toward something permanent in the Home Arts Building in Diane’s memory,” Hipp said. “It’s awesome.” Fair board President Kerry Taylor thanked
Ben and David for their generous donation and assured them they will get something permanent to honor Diane’s memory. Devin Britt attended the Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF) program in Washington, D.C., sponsored by the Holmes County fair board. It was pretty much a citizenship activity and a group activity,” Britt said. “There were 41 of us from Ohio. We went down to Chevy Chase, Md., and stayed in the National Convention Center. Throughout the week we did mock bills and mock legislation. We learned about a lot of different places, as there were people from all over the country, Utah, Montana, Minnesota,
Colorado and a few other states. “We all came together and worked on legislation and did some touring of the city,” he continued. “We learned a lot about the history of the city, the city in general and the way bills are carried through congress and put into law.” The group from Ohio worked with the del-
egation committee and talked about 4-H and the CWF. “Our main topic was that our high school projects did not get enough advertisement, and CWF wasn’t as advertised as a lot of other things ” Britt said. “I wanted to do a small thing at the fair on a poster board showing the CWF program, and getting it out to fair mem-
bers, 4-H members in an effort to get more interest in the program.” Taylor said it sounds like Britt made the most of his trip and was glad to be a sponsor. “You represented us well,” Taylor said. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330674-5676 or klynch@thedaily-record.com.
Steam bus tour set for Aug. 29 The Holmes County Historical Society is sponsoring an Age of Steam bus tour, which will take visitors on a tour through the Age of Steam Roundhouse in Sugarcreek, as well as Warther’s Carving
Museum. The tour, on Aug. 29, will stop for a lunch buffet at the Dutch Valley Restaurant and conclude with a wine tasting at Baltic Mills Winery before returning to Millersburg.
Seats are $75 per person and spots can be reserved by calling 330674-0022. Deadline for reservations is Aug. 1. The bus will leave from the Millersburg Walmart, 1640 S Washington St., parking lot at 10:30 a.m.
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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.
Euchre Party is July 28 Public Euchre Card Party, 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.
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The green thumb has just dried up I’ve given up having any kind of live plants at our house. We haven’t had real houseplants for many years. Too much trouble to ask someone to water them when we travel and I didn’t do a good job even when at home. Silk ones seem to look better than the live ones anyhow. Last year we had four lovely pots of annuals on our back patio. It was a big effort to keep them alive during the heat of the summer, but we managed to maintain them until late in the fall. This year we tried three pots of living things on our patio. Two were herbs — parsley and basil. I had this fantasy about making pesto. That did not happen due to a variety of reasons. I forgot about the parsley when it should have been used. The next thing I knew the basil plants had a lot of white flowers on them and the leaves were becoming bitter. The pot of flowers didn’t turn out to be
as beautiful as we had imagined due to my poor choice of plants. (I got two sweet potato vines, a tall pink impatiens type plant that was too tall, and some purple things that never amounted to much.) After trying to nurse them along and failing miserably, one day I got disgusted, took the whole pot and heartlessly dumped it. Then I cut off the basil down to the dirt in the other pots. The parsley is still somewhat usable, but not for long. I see the basil is trying to make a comeback, but it will be without my help. The sweet potato vines appear to be doing better lying in a pile on the vacant lot than they did when I was caring for them. Many of our neighbors have lovely flowers in
front of their houses, both in large pots and in the ground. They spend a lot of time out in the heat dead heading plants and digging in the dirt. Sorry, but my digging and dead heading days are over. Watering things is a biggest deal here. Each home has an irrigation system installed by the builder. We are given weekly updates on how often and how long the system should be run. It’s a complicated matter. The Man of the House is in charge of the mystery of the control box outside the house. I notice he has called a consultation with at least three of the neighbor men to reset the thing several times. I want nothing to do with it. Sadly, about the time we get into the swing of how many days and how long the sprinkling should happen, we get a big rain. Like last night, for example. We had a great thunderstorm and this morning the sprinkler came on at 5 a.m.
Later in the morning the lawn maintenance crew showed up with their loud machines to cut the grass, which did not need cutting. Next the weed-eating group arrived to trim around the sidewalks and beds with bushes. Following them was the pair with blowers to remove the three or four blades of grass that got on the patio. All of them were very loud. Speaking of noise, I was rudely awakened from a sound sleep yesterday morning by the sounds of a bobcat outside the bedroom. The machine kind, not the animal. A man was racing around scraping up the dirt, getting ready for pouring of the cement pad for the house that is to be built next door. After that there will be lots of hammering. Actually there is no hammer involved but some sort of a nail gun. Shiloh, our dog, will be nervous thinking they are gun shots, or worse yet, fireworks.
Clubs TOPS OH 1573 Nashville Leo Tope was best weekly loser when TOPS OH 1573 Nashville met July 8. Janice Tope and Eileen Lowe tied for best weekly rededicated loser, and Lana Rush was best weekly and monthly KOPS. Members had a loss of six pounds. A roundtable discussion about different ideas for healthy eating was the program. Check Dr. Oz’s website from the past two days featuring a professional nutritionist. Lana Rush read from a list of 24 ways to make good nutrition-
al food choices. One is to choose whole grain instead of multigrain. Next week, Lowe will have the program. The chapter meets each Wednesday at Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 with weigh in at 5:15 p.m. All are welcome.
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Colonial Homestead specializing in ‘high-end’ antiques By PAUL LOCHER Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — A business that is just marking two years in the downtown has announced expansion plans aimed at making it a destination for serious antique buyers from throughout the United States. Dan Raber, owner of The Colonial Homestead, 144 W. Jackson St., said he will open a gallery adjacent to his present business where he will offer what he calls “true early high-end antiques” to collectors and dealers. The Colonial Homestead specializes in antique hand tools, and Raber said he is confident his shop is “the best source of early tools in the Midwest.” He said since opening in 2013 he has found “a tremendous interest in using traditional original hand tools” by artisans of all types who flock to his shop. In addition, Raber offers
handmade furniture crafted onsite using early tools and techniques, handforged ironware, wooden housewares, muzzleloading rifle supplies, and the store holds classes in woodworking, furniture restoration and craft demonstrations. In his store Raber has maps of Ohio and the United States, and he asks visitors to put a pin in the map indicating where they are from. As a result of those maps and conversations with his customers, he has discovered concentrations of antique enthusiasts coming to Holmes County from specific geographic areas. He said it has become obvious to him dealers and collectors who used to work their way up and down the East Coast looking for good early pieces of Americana have now changed their pattern and are shifting their buying trips farther west, routinely coming through this area of Ohio.
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He said while the Holmes County area has numerous antique malls, they do not handle the kind of high-end merchandise many collectors are seeking. To help fill this void, Raber has purchased the 2,600-square-foot building immediately east of his at 138 W. Jackson, which he will open on Aug. 1. He said the gallery, which is not aimed at attracting a tourist clientele, will offer early, handmade antiques that date no later than 1899. He said he expects many of the items to be in the $3,000 to $10,000 range. Raber said the pieces will be inspected to assure authenticity, will be completely handmade. In addition, the provenance of the pieces will be researched.
“A lot of it will be fine furniture, not country furniture,” said Raber. “We’re looking to attract upper-end clients from Ohio and surrounding states. The goal is to be the best source in Ohio for this kind of material.” He said a lot of the items offered in the gallery will be handled on a consignment basis from dealers and collectors. He said the gallery will not be a multiple dealer shop, as are most antique malls. Raber said the antiques will be displayed in early room settings that may include a kitchen, dining room, bedroom and parlor, and displays will rotate periodically. “Just being able to have pieces like this to show will be a tremendous draw, I believe,” said Raber, noting a general downturn in the
“My goal is to reignite interest in the old skills and the old trades. This store is about teaching, and the money goes into teaching people why this is so important.” Dan Raber, owner antiques market in recent years has sent many good antiques into hiding, rather than being offered in the marketplace. He said be believes the new enterprise will help draw them out. He said he is optimistic about the new business because he has established a track record in the shop for getting good prices for antique items that have already been consigned. “I’ve found that I can sell pieces for more (money) than anybody else,” Raber said.
According to Raber, both the interior and exterior of the new space will get a facelift, including the facade, signage and lighting. “My goal,” he said, “is to reignite interest in the old skills and the old trades. This store is about teaching, and the money goes into teaching people why this is so important.”
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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.
Reporter Paul Locher can be reached at 330682-2055 or plocher@thedaily-record.com. He’s @ plocherTDR on Twitter.
Briefs (From Page 5) Louie and Lisa Stanley, has been awarded a $1,000 Mildred Biery Grant. He will attend Ashland University for education, intervention specialist. His mother, Lisa, is a member of the Stepping Stones Mothers League in Holmesville. Jana Sleutz is the daughter of David and Linda Sleutz. She received a $1,200 graduate grant. She attends the University of Mount Vernon and is in the physician assistant study program. Her grandmother, Jean, is also a member of the Stepping Stones League.
The Ohio Child Conservation League is an organization established in 1918 to support mothers in the education of their children. Its objectives are the sustaining of the family as the basic unit of the American society and to aid in the education of today’s college and university students. For more information, visit occl.org.
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.
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Holmesville American Legion will hold weekly euchre tournaments sillon Road, Millersburg, July starts Summer Read- Saturdays at 7 p.m. Call will be open Tuesday, July ing at the Holmes-ville/ the Legion at 330-27921 from 5-7:30 p.m. Prairie Township Library. 3040.
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Anniversary Sheldon and Blanche Schmucker Sheldon and Blanche (Miller) Schmucker, 7495 Township Road 317, Millersburg 44654, celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary July 9. They were married in 1950 at the home of the bride by I.W. Royer. They are the parents of Brad (Diane), Patricia (Patrick) Sage, Doug (Sue) and Wes (Kris), all of Millersburg and Sheila (Steve) Trifelos of Strasburg. They have 13 grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Mr. Schmucker retired from Millersburg Tire Service, the business he and his brother-in-law started in the early 1950s. He enjoys playing golf and going to their home in Florida every winter. Mrs. Schmucker was a homemaker raising her family and being a hostess to many missionaries
Mr. and Mrs. Schmucker in their home. She also is a charter member of Pomerene Hospital Auxiliary and volunteered at Bradenton Memorial Hospital for many years during the winter months. They both have traveled extensively throughout the years with trips all over the world. They both love being a part of New Pointe Community Church-Millersburg Campus. They would enjoy receiving cards from family and friends.
Holmes County bookmobile Monday — Der Alte Quilt Shop, 12:45-1:45 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — The Flour Sack, Township Road 183, 1:30-3 p.m.; Dan Raber, County Road 59, 3:15-4:15 p.m.; Flat Ridge School, 5:15-6 p.m.; Joe Troyer, Township Road 188, 6:05-7 p.m. Wednesday — Miller Rustic Furniture, County Road 68, 9-10 a.m.; Becks Mills, 10:15-11:15 p.m.; Roy Miller, Township Road 154, 11:30-12:15 p.m.; Paul Miller, Townshi Road 371, 1:15-2:30
p.m.; Sycamore Run, 1:452:45 p.m.; Amish Country Essentials, Berlin, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Duane Miller, Township Road 659, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; Wes Bowman, County Road 200, 10:45-11:30 a.m.; Kurtz, Township Road 606, 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; John Troyer Jr., Township Road 654, 1:30-2:30 p.m.; P&G IGA, Killbuck, 3:30-5:15 p.m. Friday — Roman Miller, County Road 323, 9:30-10:15 a.m.; Tea Run School, 10:30 a.m.-noon; Christ Wengerd, Township Road 565, 1-2 p.m.
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The sixth and final “Lunch and Learn” program will be presented on Tuesday, July 28 from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at the Holmes County Library. The
topic will be “Aging and Exercise.” These presentations are free and open to the public, and a complementary light lunch will be pro-
vided by Sycamore Run Nursing and Rehab. While these sessions are free, registration is required. To register for this informational session, contact
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New Bedford Amish country’s most beloved storyteller to visit Sugarcreek When a gifted author the results can be truly For years stirs the pot of her mind, inspirational. the seemi n g l y unrelated topics of reflexology, humBulk mingbirds s Food le and the Brunstetter b Availa trauma of childhood abandonment lingered in the creative mind of New York Times bestselling author Wanda E. Brunstetter. Then, when she sat down to write “The Gift,” her 33919 SR 643, New Bedford • 330-897-1021 August novel for Ohio publisher Shiloh Run Press, the acknowledged expert on Amish culture blended the three topics into a seamless and heartbreaking story about the healing power of forgiveness. “I have an Amish friend in Indiana, Irene Miller, who practices reflexology in her home — just as Leah Mast does in ‘The Gift’,” Brunstetter said about the woman to whom she dedicated this
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second entry in her Prairie State Friends trilogy. “I have always been fascinated with how Irene utilizes her gift to help others. When I decided to include reflexology in my storyline, she sat down with me and answered all my questions about her practice.” Having her lead female character give reflexology treatments to the Amish in Arthur, Illinois, enabled Brunstetter to show that, while the Amish will go to doctors, they prefer to treat most common ailments with natural measures. “It also provided a way to put Leah in conflict with Adam Beachy, the owner of the local hardware store, who insists reflexology is hocus pocus,” Brunstetter explained. When tragedy strikes,
and the emotionally distant Adam finds himself parenting his sister’s three orphaned children, Leah, who is good with children, offers to care for the girls while he works. Eventually, Adam decides he and his heartbroken nieces will be better off if he marries Leah, but he insists it is to be a business relationship only. Leah eventually learns that Adam has never overcome being abandoned as a young child by his mother, who practiced reflexology. But with Leah’s love and gift for friendship, slowly Adam and his emotionally fragile nieces begin to heal and become a real family. It is when the oldest girl, Amy, is introduced to the feeding and banding of hummingbirds, that the 10-year-old rediscovers the joy in life. “Another friend, in Pennsylvania, lives in the hummingbirds’ migratory path — they come there by the hundreds,” Brunstetter said, “and she shared with me her experiences with these lovely creatures.” While Leah and Adam find one another, their friends, Jonah and Elaine, who have suffered through tragedies in the first two books of the series, must wait until Book 3 for their
happy ending. That book, “The Revelation,” will be published in February 2016. Brunstetter’s published books number almost 70. She became fascinated with the Amish way of life when she first visited her husband Richard’s Mennonite relatives. The Brunstetters have Amish friends in several states and enjoy visiting them throughout the year. Brunstetter’s novels have appeared on such bestseller lists as the New York Times, USA Today, Publishers Weekly, CBA, ECPA and CBD. The winner of RT Book Reviews magazine’s 2013 Career Achievement Award for Inspirational Fiction, she and her husband reside in Yakima, Wash., and spend much of their winter in Sarasota, Fla. She will sign “The Gift” Aug. 7-8 during her Fanfilled Weekend at the Carlisle Inn in Sugarcreek and at the Dover Public Library, 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 11. For more information about the author’s Fanfilled Weekend and her complete schedule of appearances, visit www. WandaBrunstetter.com or her Facebook page. https://www.facebook. com/WandaBrunstetterFans
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New Bedford Christmas in July benefits Operation Christmas Child The Christmas spirit will be hot this summer for “Christmas in July” at the Holmes County Flea Market on Saturday, July 25, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The market is located just east of Berlin. The Ohio East Team of Operation Christmas Child will provide shoeboxes that day for those who want to purchase items from vendors to fill them. It’s an easy way to mark one thing off that Christmas to-do list
before the holidays even begin. Donors also may take a packed shoebox with $7 included for the shipping. For each gift-filled shoebox you donate or each $7 you contribute for shipping, you will receive one ticket for giveaways to be drawn hourly between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. You need not be present for the actual drawing to win. Informational materials (including DVDs) about Operation Christmas
Child will be available, too. Since 1993, Samaritan’s Purse has collected and delivered more than 124 million gift-filled shoeboxes to children in over 150 countries through Operation Christmas Child.
In 2014, 21,958 shoebox gifts were packed and donated during National Collection Week in the Ohio East Area. Samaritan’s Purse collected enough shoebox gifts last year to reach over 10 million children through the Operation Christmas
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toys, school supplies, hygiene items and notes of encouragement. For more information on this event or Operation Christmas Child, call Monika Zinck, Ohio East Area community relations coordinator at 330-6744170.
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Harvest Ridge open for party on July 25 By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — The Holmes County senior fair board is having a party and everyone is invited. On July 25, 2-6 p.m., the fairgrounds at the future site of the Holmes County Fair, Harvest Ridge, will be on display with guided and self tours available. “We’re having a party and we’d just like everyone to come out and see the progress that’s been made,” fair board mem-
ber Kathy Schlabach said. “I think a lot of people are going to be really surprised because you get a little glimpse from 39, but you really have to drive up in to see what’s been
done. The parking lots will be graveled and the roads will be graveled. People will be able to see it’s really taking shape.” Activities get under way at 2 p.m., with a little something for everyone; Food and fun for kids and adults. “We will have walking tours, and we will also have some golf carts and four-wheel drive vehicles available to take people around,” Schlabach said. “We’re going to serve fair-type food, pulled pork sandwiches and french
fries, hot dogs for kids, lemonade and root beer floats and other assorted refreshments.” Schlabach noted the Lions Club will be set up at its proposed location for its permanent concession stand, providing popcorn and popsicles. “We live in such a great community. There is really no limit to the giving,” Schlabach said. Kissel Amusements, the rides operator at the fair, will have a Ferris wheel on the property offering free rides, and True Value
Hardware has donated a bounce house for kids to enjoy. “This is a chance for people to come and see what progress has been made and to get a feel for what it’s going to be like,” Schlabach said. “This is our last year at the old fairgrounds, so we’d like to introduce people to the new site.” Schlabach said the brick fundraiser will kick off during the open house. “Order forms and brochures will be available,” she said. “The bricks will
be part of the Gloria Miller Celebration Garden. Gloria loved flowers and gardening, and one of our contributors made a very generous donation in her name and memory. “The bricks will be the basis of this memorial garden, which will also be our donor recognition area, which will be situated between the restored barn and the Baker Building.” Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.
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Letter to the editor Thanks for making Jo Muse Golf Tournament a success Editor: We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to the community for all of their generosity in supporting the fourth annual “Jo Muse Memorial Golf Tournament.” The proceeds of this event are raised for the American Heart Association in memory of Jo. The unwavering commitment of all of you has made this event a huge success. This year’s event raised $5,665 which is a testament to how our community cares and the impact Jo had on so many lives. Thank you to all who donated funds, merchandise, food and their time. Hole sponsors: Dan Muse; Virginia, Kyle, Patty and Kaden Patterson; Bill and Jaynie Muse; Troy and Julie Snyder; Lisa and Skylar Patterson; Larry and Karen Shaffer Family; Shaffer & Associates Insurance; Commercial & Savings Bank; Sons of the American Legion No. 192; American Legion No. 192; Roger and Georgianna Cool, Rodney Arnold; McDowell Trucking; T & C Enterprises; Mike and Ruby Baird; Dave and Terri Brillhart Family; Mac Oil Field Services Inc.; Steve and Leslie Knowling; Jim, Lynn and Bryce McBane, Bettye Kaser Family; Sam, Ronda and Brogan Steimel; 83 Self Storage; Killbuck Savings Bank;
Baserman Law Office; David and Schelley Brooks; Class of 1971; Dave Croft Construction; Pizza Parlor II; Rick Smith; First Knox National Bank; Rodhe’s IGA Supercenter; Ken and Helen Morris; Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 2418; Jackie’s Cleaning Service LLC; Art and Jolane Yoder; Bob and Carol Hines; Kelly and Vicki Curren; Holly Mobberley; Deb Burgess (Village Motors/Silpada Jewelry). Volunteers: Kyle and Patty Patterson; Pam Akins; Josie Allison; Kim Flinner; Vicki Curren; Steph Ditmars; Robin King. Donations: Commercial & Savings Bank; First Knox National Bank; Killbuck Savings Bank; True Value; Village Motors; Chuck Nicholson’s; Bags; Terri Brillhart; Holly Mobberley; Georgianna Cool; Rodney Arnold; Karen Shaffer; Bill Muse. Thank you to Fire Ridge Golf Course for all the assistance and to each and every one who participated in the scramble. Jo “You Don’t Have To Call Me Darlin” Muse Memorial Golf Scramble Committee Karen Shaffer Georgianna Cool Terri Brillhart Holly Mobberley Lisa Lawhead Rodney Arnold Doug Lemon
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PARK CLEANUP — Sam Sprang (front left), Brook Rolince, Julia Sprang, Jessica Smith, Katie Sprang (center left), Chloe Patten, Nathan Sprang, Ella Sprang (back left), Alexis Tish-Rolince, Jake Fry, Emily Sprang, Alison Sprang and Sarah Felgar were on hand when the Lakeville Lakers 4-H Club did cleanup at Lakeville Park in May. After raking leaves and picking up sticks, members had a pizza party. Submitted photo
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Parenting genius strikes again Karrie McAllister Dirt Don’t Hurt
My poor mother endured day after day a tiny version of myself pretending to be an adult. I, like many others, reorganized the family room into a full-scale grocery store and forced my
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mother to push around a miniature plastic cart and re-buy her own food items so I could type a bunch of random numbers into a plastic cash register with three buttons. “That’ll be $4,000, please.” She always had plenty of money because along the railing of the front staircase was the Karrie Bank, where people (my mother) and stuffed animals (also my mother) could deposit and withdraw their zillions of dollars. In the days before e-banking and the ease of credit cards, the Karrie Bank was always busy, which meant my mom had to stay up until 1 a.m. every day just so she could serve us breakfast or walk up to her own bedroom.
Having three kids of my own, somehow the first two have bypassed the will to convert our home into local businesses. But our third kid has more than made up for it. There isn’t a room that hasn’t been one thing or another, often multiple stores at the same time. Need to get your hair done or have a doctor’s exam? Head to the front room. It didn’t take long for me to feel the universe paying me back for the “pretend” punishment I put my mom through. “Moooom! Come to the hotel/store/salon/doctor/ vet/school/etc.” Slowly I trudged myself from other daily duties and walked across the floor to find my furniture rearranged and blankets from every corner of the house consumed.
But then one day, one amazing wonderful day, I heard, “Moooom! Come to my spa!” A spa? Any woman in her right mind would put down the dishrag for that sort of thing. I found kitchen chairs covered in sheets, and after filling out a quick entry form and getting a nametag, I was admitted. “Full treatment, ma’am?” Yes. Yes, please. She rubbed lotion on my feet. She scratched my back. She brushed my hair. She massaged my hands. I probably would have given her real money if she hadn’t thrust a fake $20 in my pocket while I was resting, eyes closed on the couch. And this, my friends, has been the greatest parenting win of my entire life. I think, deep down,
Renners to hold outdoor gathering Ren n er s S t. Pau l United Church of Christ will hold an outdoor gathering on
August 1. There will be games, fellowship and food from 6-7 p.m. The menu includes grilled hot dogs, coneys, sloppy joes, chips, cookies and a beverage. At 7 p.m., relax and listen to guest musical performers. The performers include the a cappella Crosspointe Chorus and the Davis Street Duo featuring Richie and Hannah Jones singing
and playing a variety of instruments. The church is located at 7620 Renner Road, Fresno. From State Route 36, go 6.5 miles north on County Road 93. From Baltic, take State Route 93 south, turn left on County Road 88, than turn right on Renner Road. Take lawn chairs or a blanket. In case of rain, activities will be moved inside.
children just want their parents’ time, want them to be a part of their little world by pretending to step into the adult life. (As if we actually enjoy grocery shopping or the bank.) But the spa, the spa is nothing to laugh at. I will play along happily any day of the week, especially after a stressful day of real adult life, where services cost more when rung up on cash registers without primary colors. Stop by and say hi at www.karriemcallister. com.
Accidents A Big Prairie man was injured in a crash May 23 along state Route 3 in Washington Township. According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Richard B. Lint, 68, County Road 100, was transported to Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg by a Loudonville squad. Lint was operating a 2013 Ford Explorer northbound on Route 3, south of Funk Road, when the vehicle he was following stopped in the roadway and Lint rear-ended him. The vehicle that stopped in the road was a 1994 Dodge Shadow operated by Bryce D. Kolberg, 22, Shadley Valley Road, Danville. Lint was cited for assured clear distance, according to the patrol, and Kolberg was later cited for parking along the road. A Sugarcreek man was injured in a crash June 6 on state Route 241 in Saltcreek. According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Christopher L. Weatherholt, 25, Elm Street, was transported to Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg by an East Holmes squad. Weatherholt was operating a 1997 Dodge Dakota northbound on Route 241, at the intersection with County Road 77, when he failed to negotiate the curve in the road and went off to the left into a ditch and business sign. He was cited for failure to control, according to the patrol. See Pg. 23 — ACCIDENTS
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Accidents (From Page 23) A Sugarcreek woman was injured in a crash June 11 along state Route 93 in Clark Township. According to the Wooster Post of the State
Immunization clinics Child immunization clinics will be held at the following Holmes County locations: Holmes County Health District, 85 N. Grant St., Millersburg, 1-4 p.m., July 24, Aug. 14 and 28; Glenmont Head Start, 108 Main St., 9 a.m.-noon, Aug. 3; Holmes County Training Center, 8001 Township Road 574, Holmesville, Aug. 10. Keim Lumber, 4465 state Route 557, Charm, 8:3011:30 a.m., July 22, Aug. 12 and 26: Killbuck Village Hall, 138 S. Main St., 2-4 p.m., July 21 and Aug. 18; Love Center, 1287 Massillon Road, Millersburg, 1-5 p.m., July 27 and Aug. 24; Nashville Church of Christ, 13457 state Route 39, 2-4 p.m., July 20 and Aug. 17.
Highway Patrol, Mary A. Nisley, 24, County Road 70, was transported to Timken Mercy Hospital in Canton by a Baltic squad. Nisley was operating a 2004 Dodge Grand Caravan southbound on Route 93, north of MP 2, when she drove off the left side of the road and struck a pole, according to the patrol, which notes she was cited for operating a motor vehicle without reasonable control. A Holmesville man was injured in a crash July 4 along Seville Road, Milton Township, Wayne County. According to the
Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Michael R.J. Parrot, 20, B Street, was taken to Wooster Community Hospital by a Sterling squad. Parrot was operating a 2011 Ford F-150 southbound on Seville Road, south of Sterling Road, when a northbound vehicle went left of center and struck his vehicle. The northbound vehicle was believed to be a red Chevrolet 2500 pickup truck that continued northbound after the crash. Corben R. Miller, 20, of Barnard Road, Wooster was Parrot’s passenger and reported no injuries, according to the patrol.
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Clara Yoder, 70 Clara Yoder, 70, of Wooster, died Tuesday, June 30, 2015, at Smithville Western Care Center, Wooster, after a brief illness. She was born on Feb. 13, 1945, in Millersburg and was the adopted daughter of Daniel J. and Ella B. (Miller) Miller. She married Daniel D. Yoder in Canton on Dec. 7, 1968. They resided in Dalton before moving to Wooster in 1970. He survives. She had attended the Ohio School for the Deaf in Columbus, and had worked for Wooster Sportswear for 15 years and then with Collins Aikman Co. for 21 years. She was a member of Wooster Church of the Nazarene, Mansfield Club of the Deaf, Ohio School for the Deaf Alumni Association and Ohio Association of the Deaf and Blind. Surviving in addition to her husband, are sisters, her twin, Mary White of Wooster, Amanda Raber and Sarah (Henry) Burkholder, both of Millersburg, and Ella Hochstetler of Apple Creek; brothers, Ben D. Miller of Wooster, and Jacob D. (Ada) Miller of Fredericksburg; and a brother-in-law, Jonas Miller. In addition to her adoptive parents, she was pre-
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ceded in death by brothers, Andrew and Alvin Miller; sisters, Susie Mast-Hershberger and Verna Miller; brothers-in-law, Ronald White, Dan Raber and John Hochstetler. Services were Tuesday, July 7 at Wooster Church of the Nazarene with Pastor Nathan Ward officiating. Entombment was in Sherwood Memorial Gardens, Wooster. Arrangements were by Custer-Glenn Funeral Home, Wooster. Words of comfort may be shared with the family at www.custerglenn.com. Memorial contributions may be made to the Ohio School for the Deaf Scholarship Fund, 500 Morse Road, Columbus 43214; or LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691.
R. Elizabeth Beck, 93, West Salem passed away on Thursday, June 25, 2015, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home in Walnut Creek. She was born July 15, 1921, in Wayne County, the daughter of Noah and Lydia Brenneman Horst. She married Howard Beck on March 18, 1966. He preceded her in death in August 2010. She had been a church secretary for several churches and had been the secretary for her husband’s concrete business. She was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church in Carey. Elizabeth enjoyed quilting and attending Pioneer Days events and traveling with her husband with the Farm Bureau and Gideons. She is survived by her step-children, Mary Evans of Hiram, Donald Beck of Port St. Luci, Fla., and Dean Beck of Carey; sisters-in-law Esther Horst of West Salem and Ruth Beck of Carey; and many stepgrandchildren and greatgrandchildren and many, many nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, she was preceded
William Snyder, 87 William R. Snyder, 87, of Wooster, passed away Friday, June 26, 2015 at LifeCare Hospice in Wooster. He was born Aug. 15, 1927 in Wooster, the son of Roy and Mary Haller Snyder. He married Edith McComas Bresson Snyder June 22, 1984. She survives. He was the co-owner of Snyder Brothers Paving and Snyder’s Boathouse and Seawall. William was a member of the Elks Lodge and Ebenezer Lodge No. 33 F & AM. He loved to play golf, fly his plane, boating and fishing. He proudly served his country with the U.S. Navy during World War II. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children, Jill (Louis) Lucas, of Solvang, Calif., and Jeff (Julie) Snyder, of Wooster; his step-children, Barbara (Roger) Buchholz, Linda (Rick) Catrone, Mindy (Stuart) Starr, all of Wooster, Larry (Barbara) Bresson, of Lakeville, and Becky (Tim) Polley, of Bellevue; grandchildren, Jennifer Donlon, Abigail Lucas, Emily Lucas, Ashley Escola and Tyson Snyder; 13 step-
grandchildren; six greatby her parents; a stepgrandchildren and 23 stepdaughter, Joan McCagreat-grandchildren. rley; and her siblings, He was preceded in death Annie Martin, Daniel by his parents and brothers, Horst, Saloma Horst and Richard and Robert Snyder. Henry Horst. Friends were received at Service was Thursday, the McIntire, Bradham & July 2 at McIntire, BradSleek Funeral Home, 216 E. ham & Sleek Funeral Larwill St., Wooster TuesHome, 216 E. Larwill day, June 30, 2015. St., Wooster, with pastor Private family services Willis Horst and pastor were to be held. Wilmer Horst officiatThose who wish may ing. Burial was in Eight make memorial contribuSquare Cemetery in tions to LifeCare Hospice, West Salem. 1900 Akron Road, Wooster, Those who wish may OH 44691. make contributions to Online condolences may the Gideons Internationbe left for the family at www. al, P.O. Box 794, Wooster mcintirebradhamsleek.com. 44691. Online condolences James Austen, 92 may be left for the family at www.mcintirebrad- James F. Austen, 92, of wife, he was preceded in Leesburg, formerly of death by his parents; sishamsleek.com. Wayne County, passed ters, Ada Petralean, Treva away Sunday morning, July Bruce, Cora Bruce, Nancy 12, 2015, at his home. Shank and Gail Snyder; Born Feb. 1, 1923, in and brothers, Emmett, Wayne County, the son of Lloyd and Merle Austen. Ebright and Iva Tacy Faber Jim was employed by Austen and was married Mobile Oil Company for to Marjean Franks Austen, 12 years prior to being tm who passed away in 1981. appointed Postmaster of ® Surviving are his wife, Shreve for 28 years, retirJanet Bentley Davis Aus- ing in 1987. He was active SUSPENSION SYSTEM ten; daughters, Lou Ann in the Shreve community (Don) Grossett of India- and Triway Athletic boostnapolis, and Becky (Phil) ers and served as president Piper of The Villages, Fla.; when the football field was Long days will feel shorter with the a son, Robert (Janet) John- built. all-new, amazingly comfortable MyRIDE™ ston of Albuquerque, N.M.; A World War II veteran suspension system on select Toro® Z grandchildren, Scott (Kim) serving in the U.S. Army Master® mowers. The fully suspended, Piper, Kent Piper, Lynn Air Corps for four years, he adjustable operator platform isolates (Jay) Pirkle, Bobby John- enjoyed flying and had his bumps and vibrations so you don’t feel the ston, Kyle (Michelle) John- private pilot’s license. rough terrain. It’s the Toro toughness you ston; great-grandchildren, An avid sports fan, he Nathan and Luke Piper, enjoyed playing softball in expect with a ride you won’t believe. Haley and Hunter Pirkle, the Shreve and Wooster Pearl Marjean Johnston; area for many years. He stepchildren, Carol Davis, was active in the National MAXIMUM PERSONALIZED UNMATCHED Bruce (Tammy) Davis and Association of Postmasters, COMFORT RIDE SETTINGS PERFORMANCE Denise (Dan) Fraysier; serving as state president step-grandchildren, Ryan 1976-77 and served as a (Sarah) Davis, Danielle trainer postmaster. (Jesse) Happ, Derik (Tracy) He was a member of KillMelson, Nicole (Adam) buck VFW and American Haines, Clayton and Lau- Legion, Shreve. He was a ren Fraysier; great-grand- graduate of Shreve High children, Cameryn and School and a member of Tyler Davis, Jackson and the Leesburg United MethJude Happ, Ava Melson, odist Church. Brant, Blacke and Hallie Graveside services were Haines; a sister, Doris Thursday, July 17 in FairWhitmyer of Naples Fla.; view Cemetery, Shreve. many nieces and nephews; Memorials are suggested 7700 St. Rt. 241 • Millersburg, Ohio and a great friend, “Abbey” to Fayette County Hospice 330.674.4329 his yellow lab. or a mission of the donor’s In addition to his first choice. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 6:00-5:00 • Sat. 7:00-12:00
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Eli Hershberger, 75 Eli A. Hershberger, 75, of Winesburg, died unexpectedly at his home on Sunday, July 5, 2015. He was born in Uniontown on July 20, 1939 to the late Atlee E. and Katherine (Miller) Hershberger and married Anna May Hershberger on January 19, 1957. She survives. Eli was a resident of Winesburg for 37 years and was a taxi driver for the Amish community. He was a member of Gospel Haven Mennonite Church in Benton. In addition to his wife, he is survived by daughters, Rosanna Hershberger of Killbuck, Esther Marie (Marvin) Boss of Molalla, Ore., Fannie (Lester) Wengerd of Sarasota, Fla., Niva Jean Miller of Killbuck, and Lizzie (Pat) Hall of Ellenboro, W.Va.; sons, Jonas Emanuel Hershberger and Paul Hershberger of the home, Gabriel (Latasha) Hershberger of Wilmot, Michael (Clara)
Hershberger of Winesburg, Atlee Ray Hershberger of the home, and John Mark (Esther) Hershberger of Beach City; a sister, Clara (Monroe) Borkholder of Napanee, Ind.; a brother, Jonas Hershberger of Belle Center, Ohio; 27 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Reuben; a sister, Mary; one grandson and one great-granddaughter. Funeral services were July 9 at Gospel Haven Mennonite Church in Benton with Pastor Sam Yoder officiating. Burial followed in the Gospel Haven Mennonite Church Cemetery. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled arrangements. A memorial website has been created by the funeral home and may be accessed at www.spidellfuneralhome.com where you may share a memory or sign the guestbook.
Ervin Hershberger, 82 Ervin A. Hershberger, 82, 7109 Township Road 518, Big Prairie, died Thursday, July 9, 2015, at the Amos Miller residence after being there for the last seven weeks, after a lengthy illness. He was born June 17, 1933, in Holmes County to Andy J. and Susie (Mast) Hershberger, and married Katie J. Frey on Dec. 17, 1953. She preceded him in death Oct. 18, 2006. He was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving are children, John (Ella) Hershberger of Fred-
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Marilyn Sue Harman, 75, of Sugarcreek, died Wednesday, July 8, 2015, at Community Hospice House in New Philadelphia. She was born April 23, 1940, in Dover to the late Willard and Doris (Rexroad) Deibel, and retired as custodian from Garaway Schools. She was raised in the Lutheran church, and married on July 24, 1959 to Ray A. Harman. He died Oct. 19, 1996. Surviving are children, Matthew (Leanne) Harman and Jason (Elizabeth) Harman, both of Sugarcreek, Lisa (Mark) Stucky of Baltic and Andrea (Bill) Bartrum of Millersburg; grandchildren, Ashley Stucky, Jennifer (Matthew) Burn-
heimer, Tyler and Zachary Harman; and a sister, Bonnie Mayer of Somerdale. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; a grandson, Wyatt Jay Harman; and a brother, Dale Deibel. Services were July 11 at Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek, with the Rev. Gary Yackey officiating. Burial followed in East Lawn Cemetery. To share a memory and sign the guest register visit www.smithfuneral.com. Memorial contributions may be made to Community Hospice of Tuscarawas County, 716 Commercial Ave., SW, New Philadelphia 44663.
Atlee Troyer, 61 Atlee A. Troyer, 61, 8527 Township Road 635, Fredericksburg, died Monday, July 6, 2015, at Aultman Hospital in Canton. He was born June 4, 1954, in Millersburg to the late Aden and Katie (Kauffman) Troyer and married Mary R. Miller on Oct. 26, 1974. She survives. He retired after 30 years employment at Wayne Dalton Corp. and was a deacon in the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, JoAnn (Larry) Weaver and Robert (Marie) Troyer, both of Mount Eaton and Sharon (Mark)
Weaver of the home; 10 grandchildren; a sister, Mary Troyer of the home; brothers, David (Mabel) Troyer of Fredericksburg, Aden (Ruby) Troyer Jr. of Parsons, Tenn., Roman (Kelli) Troyer of Sugarcreek; and 19 nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers, Jonas and John Troyer. Funeral services were July 9 at the family home, with Bishop Albert Miller officiating. Burial was in the Yoder Cemetery, Salt Creek Township, Holmes County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled arrangements.
Lena J. Miller, 85, 1390 County Road 70, Sugarcreek, died Wednesday, July 8, 2015, at her home after an extended illness. She was born Aug. 1, 1929, in Holmes County to the late John M. and Lydia (Erb) Raber, and married Jonas P. Miller on Dec. 14, 1950. He survives. She was a homemaker and a member of the New Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to her husband, are daughters, Elva (David Allen) Miller, Rebecca Ann (James) Beachy and Ruth Ellen (Myron) Troyer, all of Sugarcreek, and Miriam (Jonathan) Troyer of Dundee; a son, Wilbur Jay (Rhoda) Miller of Sugarcreek; 23 grandchildren, and 21 great-grandchildren; a brother, Roy Raber of Mill-
ersburg; sisters, Katie Ann Hershberger of Millersburg and Ella (Jonas) Yoder of Baltic; and a stepsister, Clara Troyer of Sugarcreek. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by brothers, Mose and Eli Raber and infant twin brothers; sister Lizzie Ann Burkholder and twin sister, Dena Troyer; three brothers-in-law; three sistersin-law; and grandchildren, Jolene, Bryan, Jacob, Caleb and Monica. Services were July 11 at the Wilbur Jay Miller residence, 1393 County Road 70, Sugarcreek, with Bishop Robert A. Troyer officiating. Burial was in the Yoder Cemetery, Clark Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek.
Ada Miller, 84 Ada D. Miller, 84, 6187 County Road 77, Millersburg, died Wednesday, July 8, 2015, at her home. She was born May 16, 1931, in Holmes County to the late Dan J. and Anna (Raber) Miller. She was a homemaker and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving are brothers and sisters, Emma (Noah) Beachy, Roy (Mary) Miller and Betty (Vernon) Troyer, all of Millersburg, Raymond (Niva) Miller of Apple Creek, and Mahlon (Ada) Miller of Dundee; a sister-in-law, Mabel Miller of Millersburg; and care-
takers, Daniel and Wilma Troyer and their children, Martha, Leroy, Miriam and Betty, all of Millersburg. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Jonas Miller; and a sister and brother-in-law. Ida and Eli Raber. Services were July 10 at the Daniel Troyer residence, 6187 County Road 77, Millersburg, with Bishop Atlee J. Miller officiating. Burial was in the Miller Cemetery, Berlin Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek.
Benjamin Yoder, 3 Benjamin Neil Yoder, 3-year-old son of Duane and Laura (Byler) Yoder, 4607 Township Road 371, Millersburg, died Wednesday, July 1, 2015, at Akron Children’s Hospital after a two-week illness. He was born Nov. 24, 2011, in Millersburg and his parents are members of the
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Weaver gets his smallie, but conditions tough for DR fishing trip winner By ART HOLDEN Outdoor Editor There are only a few Amish phrases in my vocabulary, and don’t ask me how to spell either. I can say “How are you” and “rabbit hunting.” Being an outdoor writer for a newspaper that serves Holmes and Wayne counties, you’d think I’d know a few more. Well, after this past Saturday’s fishing trip, I now know “I’m stuck” and “we need to go back.” I wish I could tell you I learned the phrase: “fish on,” but I didn’t. In a nutshell, that’s the story of the fishing trip John Weaver and his brother Daniel, and I took on Saturday as part of John’s prize for winning The Daily Record Fishing Trip Giveaway from the Northeast Ohio Sportsman’s Show. When I called John back in January to inform him he was the winner, I asked him where he wanted to fish, and he said that he would like to try bass fishing, and that he had never caught a smallmouth bass in his life. The young Amish man, who lives just north of Mount Hope, was open for suggestions as to where to go for his prize, and after we talked, we decided on the Ohio River. Heavy rains and high water forced the cancellation of the first time we had scheduled the trip, and could well have postponed this past Saturday’s journey to the river. But, with work schedules and time running out, we went for it anyway, despite unfavorable conditions. At least we had beautiful weather on Saturday, but the river forecast was
another thing. On Thursday, it looked like the mighty Ohio might start dropping and river levels in the New Cumberland Pool north of Steubenville might recede to 16 feet, a number that is not ideal, but certainly fishable. The height on the day that we cancelled the trip was 24 feet, and when I got up at 3 a.m. on Saturday to check the Internet for river conditions, the height had not dropped, but instead had evened out at 19.5 feet. I knew that was bad news, but we decided to give it a shot anyway, with a backup plan of fishing Tappan Lake, since it was right on the way back from the river Two head lamps beamed from the end of a lane on a township road in Holmes County as I pulled up in my truck at 4:30 a.m. After meeting the two and loading their gear in the boat, we headed out on the long trip to the Newburg Launch ramp in Toronto. As expected (and as it is on most days), we were the only rig at the ramp. A local was fishing off the end of the dock, but the bad news was, he had to wade through water to get to the dock as the river was that high. It was up, but it was smooth as glass, and not stained as much as I had expected. We decided to go for it, put the boat in the water, and motored a short distance to an incoming West Virginia stream, that on normal summer conditions, is tough to get back into because the water is so low. But when you can, there’s some good structure to fish as it is framed by a railroad bridge. The first indication of
OutdOOr nOtes 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 310. Food is served. The event is open to the public. For more information, call 330-730-4213.
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how fast the river was running came quickly, as I shut off the motor and jumped up to pass out rods and reels and set the trolling motor down into the water. By the time I looked up, we had floated well past the incoming river and needed all the strength the tolling motor had to get back to it. We all fished a different lure, hoping to entice a bass, but no takers. We’re allowed to fish up to the first riffle in W.Va. waters with our Ohio licenses, and we worked our way inland with no luck. On the way back out, and after John had changed to a Rebel crawfish, he hit the base of the bridge with one last cast, and he hooked a dandy 18-inch smallmouth that gave him an acrobatic tail-dancing exhibition. “That was fun,” John said as he released the fish. We hung around the area, helped by a swirling eddy that kept us in place, trying to catch some gar that we could see by the bank, and also casting into the channel that comes out from the bridge. It wasn’t long before John had another fish on, this time an undersized sauger on the same crawfish crank, but again, a firsttime fish for him. At the time, it looked like we had beat the conditions and that maybe, in fact, we could catch some fish on the Ohio Saturday. But, for the next three hours, we came up empty, trying to fish Brown’s Island and any spot where the current was slow. But, those spots were few and far between. And, any time we’d get a lure stuck, the boat was rolling so fast in the current that we
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
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John Weaver had never caught a smallmouth bass before, and the winner of the fishing trip with Art Holden, given away by The Daily Record at the Northeast Ohio Sportsman’s Show, got his fish early on the Ohio River last Saturday despite high-water conditions. couldn’t go back and save it. By 10 a.m., we decided to give up and try Tappan. By 11 a.m. we were back on the water, but now we had to contend with all the weekend boaters and a bass tournament. At the public launch off U.S. Route 250, there were just two spots left in the parking lot when we pulled in, and a wait to use the launch. We were still attempting to bass fish, as it’s something neither John nor Daniel do much of, so they were looking to pick up some pointers and techniques. But, the bite was tough, the water was rough from all the pleasure boaters, and they didn’t get much help from me as the only bass I caught all day stretched the tape a full
5 inches, and I caught it trying to crappie fish. Yes, our arms got tired throwing to rip-rap and cover, that catching some fish, was a better option than catching no fish. So, when the electronics showed fish suspended just off the bottom, we went light in search of panfish. I managed to get on a crappie pattern, but couldn’t find the big ones. Daniel finally did catch a bass on a plastic worm, skillfully skipping it under some overhanging limbs and setting the hook, but other than that, it was a rough day of fishing. In a last-ditch effort before packing up and heading home, we hit the rocks at the dam, casting Texasrigged worms and crawdad imitations and jigging
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. Email eastcentralyouthhunt@hot-
them along the bottom. The boat was positioned where we covered multiple depths, but on this day, they just weren’t biting. Had the Ohio River been at 13 feet instead of 19.5, we might have had different results. Had it been another day at Tappan, we may have done better. But, that’s fishing, and it’s never a sure thing. Graciously, the Weavers said it wasn’t my fault we didn’t catch fish, and that both of them learned how to skip baits into cover, cast cranks to the bank and rig a wide-gap worm hook. At least John got his smallie, and me….I now know a couple more Amish phrases. Maybe we’ll have to go back in the fall.
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Sportsman’s flea market The Lincoln Way Sportsman’s Flea Market will be held on Saturday, Aug. 15 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on the grounds of the Wayne Coon Hunters Association. Vendors are needed. To register, contact Ron Burkey at 330-988-3987 or Zac Burkey at: zburkey@walsh.edu
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1962 Hawks gather to celebrate coach’s 90th birthday By AARON DORKSEN Sports Editor Robert Schrock still has a great deal of wisdom to share at age 90 — and he’s still teaching his former Hiland players. Six members of the legendary 1962 Hiland boys basketball team, which Schrock coached to a Class A state runner-up finish and 26-3 record, met at All-Ohio player Andy Ahijevych’s home in Millersburg for a special reunion Monday afternoon. They have gotten together nearly every year at one point or another since their playing days ended, but on this occasion they were also celebrating Schrock’s recent 90th birthday. “When you get to be 90 it’s interesting,” Schrock said with a smile. “I’m at the top of the mountain. “I can look down at all the dumb mistakes I made coming up.” Most of what Schrock sees when he looks back, though, makes him feel extremely blessed. He said the best time of his life was when he and his late wife, Marge, started their family that came to include sons Jim and Steve and daughter Linda. Definitely way up there on his list is the time Schrock spent coaching basketball, especially the 1962 Hawks. It actually took an incredible set of circumstances for Schrock and Ahijevych to wind up paired together at Hiland, which also had former team members Colin Mishler, Stan Gerber, Joel Menuez, Randy Hummel and Ronnie Newnham attend yesterday’s reunion/birthday party. Although Schrock graduated from the old Walnut Creek High School, which later consolidated along with Berlin and Winesburg to form Hiland in 1958, he wanted to be as far away from a classroom as possible after graduating in 1944. “I had failed third grade. How do you do that?” Schrock said. “In junior high, I quit school but a teacher came out to our farm and talked me into coming back. What teachers would do that now? “Sometimes, even when you’re dumber than a box of rocks, God does things to keep helping you.” After serving in the Army Air Corps in the South Pacific in World
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Former Hiland boys basketball coach Robert Schrock holds up a plaque that was given to him for a 90th birthday present by his 1962 Class A state runner-up team. Six former players attended a party for Schrock at the home of his former star player, Andy Ahijevych, in Millersburg on Monday. The 1962 Hawks finished the season with a record of 26-3. War II, Schrock found himself working as a bus driver in the Cleveland area in his late 20s. A friend kept telling him that he should enroll at nearby Baldwin-Wallace College. “I had poor grades and had been last in my class,” Schrock said, “but two weeks before registration closed my friend told me, ‘Some day you’ll regret not going.’ “So I signed up, worked very hard and wound up graduating in 3 1-2 years. The funny thing is that person who kept telling me to go to college was only in my life for about six months.” Schrock went on to earn a Master’s Degree from Kent State and wound up being hired to teach and coach at his alma mater, Walnut Creek. After five years there, it consolidated into Hiland and Schrock was hired to do it all at the new school. “I was the high school principal, head basketball coach, athletic director and also taught classes,” he said. “I had a fantastic assistant coach in Wilbur Yoder, who also was the head baseball coach.” While Schrock was fol-
lowing an unlikely path to coaching and teaching, Ahijevych was born a world away in 1944 in a camp for displaced families near Hanover, Germany, during World War II. The family originally from Belarus in Russia, came to America in 1951 after being sponsored by the First Mennonite Central Committee in Sugarcreek. “Our family had also applied to go to Morocco and Brazil,” Ahijevych said. “After being sponsored by the Mennonite Church, our family was set up with a house on Cherry Ridge Road (Route 39). We later built our own house in 1959 a little ways down the road.” If the Mennonite Church had moved the Ahijevych family to a house a little farther down Route 39, he would have attended Garaway High School. Of course, there was no way to know the gradeschooler would grow to 6-foot-5 and dominate on the hardcourt. Schrock and Ahijevych pointed out that it took a complete team effort for Hiland to show what was possible for future Holmes County teams as the
first state qualifier. “I believed in short, crisp practices,” said Schrock, “and having a disciplined team. I told them, ‘Marge has dinner ready every night at 5 and I don’t want to be late.’ “I felt like they hadn’t focused the way they should the year before, so I instituted a ‘no dating’ policy at the start of the
ber that there were only two divisions back then,” said Ahijevych, who went on to letter for three seasons at Ohio State. “We had to compete against much larger schools. “We really had good teamwork and worked hard to prepare.” “It’s fun to think back on,” said Mishler, whom Schrock and teammates still tease for taking a lot of shots. “It’s a neat thing that I never expected to happen. “We really made a big deal for our 50th reunion, but we get together almost on a yearly basis,” added Mishler, who was the Hawks’ athletic director from 1986-2008. “Our 1962 team showed future teams that it can be done at Hiland.” Hiland beat two undefeated teams along the tournament trail: Stanton Local (63-52 in district final) and Beverly Fort Frye (73-59 in state semifinals). “That win against Stanton was probably the best I ever had a team play,” said Schrock, of a game in which Ahijevych had to take on a 6-7 rival in Don Spires, who went on to play for Ohio University. “Some people called us ‘Four Amishmen and a Russian.’” Hiland’s starting lineup consisted of Ahijevych, Art Mullet, Mishler, the late Kenny Hochtetler and Bill Horrisberger. Menuez was the sixth man. Mishler said the Hawks’ matchup zone defense confused Stanton and other opponents.
(1961-62) season.” After Hiland lost two of its first three games in ’61-62, some people were about ready to run Schrock out of town. However, Hiland went on to win 25 straight games to reach the Class A championship game, where it lost 74-62 against New Lebanon Dixie. “People have to remem- See Pg. 28 — BIRTHDAY
Former Hiland basketball players (from left) Colin Mishler, Stan Gerber, Joel Menuez, Andy Ahijevych, Randy Hummel and Ronnie Newnham pose for a photo with coach Robert Schrock. The 90-year-old Schrock coached the Hawks to a Class Class A state runner-up finish in 1962.
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East Holmes routs Wooster to advance in LL Tourney By ANDREW VOGEL Sports Writer
The 1962 Hiland boys basketball team finished with a 26-3 record and runner-up finish in the state tournament in Class A. Team members included: (front, from left) Ervin Schlabach, Joel Menuez, Art Mullett, Colin Mishler, Paul Hershberger, Stanley Gerber, manager John Miller; (back) head coach Robert Schrock, Ken Hochstetler, Ronnie Newnham, Bill Horrisberger, Andy Ahijevych, Norman Feller, Randy Hummel, manager Merele Kinsey and assistant coach Wilbur Yoder.
Birthday (From Page 27) “The other team’s players actually argued with each other whether or not we were in a zone or man defense,” Mishler said. One of Menuez’s career highlights was tipping a pass to Ahijevych to beat the press against Stanton, which led to a dunk that clinched the win. Hummel said the Hawks, “got much more out of it than just basketball. We learned a lot of life lessons.” Schrock, who had his
three children attend the reunion, wound up with an .829 winning percentage (141-29) in seven seasons. That’s still the best for a boys coach in a Hawks’ program that went on to win state titles in 1992, 2011 and 2012. He left Hiland in 1969 to work in the Dover school district before retiring in 1981. Schrock, who now lives in Florida, continues to teach. After enjoying lunch and birthday cake, the old coach quoted the Bible, told his players that
exercise is a huge key to a long life and recommended they switch to virgin olive oil for salad dressing. It wouldn’t be surprising if the former Hawks, now in their 70s, add that to their next shopping list. They’ve all gone of to enjoy successful lives and a big part of that is the lessons they’ve learned from Schrock. Aaron Dorksen can be reached at 330-287-1621 or adorksen@the-dailyrecord.com. Follow him on Twitter at @adorksenTDR.
Hottinger wins first Hilltop main By JESSICA MARDIS All seven divisions were in action for the Fin Feather & Fur sponsored Veteran’s Appreciation Day, including the Holmes Tire late models with a $1,500-to-win prize. All told, 125 race cars packed the pits. Starting the night’s events off was the Holmes Tire late models with a 20-car field. Setting the mark in qualifying was Corey Conley with a 14.813. Heat race wins went to Rick Conley and Thomas Baker, while Mike Lonas picked up the dash win placing him on the pole of the night’s feature event. Bringing the field to the start of their 25-lap feature was Lonas, who would jump to the early lead. In spite of that, challenging and making it a side-by-side battle for the lead was Conley, who would edge out Lonas to
take over top spot. As the battle continued, Lonas would again take the lead over Conley as they drove through lap traffic. At the halfway mark, Vic Hottinger would make his move and go on to pick up the $1,500 and his first feature win at Hilltop. Rounding out the top five was Lonas, Conley, Ty Myers and Rick Conley. There were 14 youngsters in the JPR Auto & Tire, Winning Edge and A&B Roofing and Construction mini wedges. Braxton Wilson would pick up another win, followed by Reece Bollinger, Donnie Danley, Brayden Renfrew and Carson Hubbard. Next to roll onto the track was the Finish Line Auto Body modifieds with Jimmy Smith setting fast time with a 16.047. Heat race winners were Robin Duston and Nathon Loney while Chris Basich picked up the dash win.
Pole setter, Chris Basich, brought the field to the green and led every lap to finish ahead of Smith, Norman Aronhalt, Duston and Scott Peltz. The Holmes Pest Control street stocks had a field of 16 with Lonas the fast qualifier with a 16.827. The heat race win went to Kevin Potts with Bob Chilcote picking up the dash win. Chilcote would go on to take the checkered and pick up his first feature win at Hilltop. Lonas was second, Matt Shroyer third, Bob Daugherty fourth and Potts rounded out the top five. With the largest car count this season at 22, the modlite division had heat race wins go to Nick Crider, Jeff Teeters, and Jason Darocha. The last chance win went to Eddie Smith. Teeters picked up his first feature win at the See Pg. 25 — HILLTOP
WOOSTER — East Holmes baseball coach Scott Lowe said if his team can ever manage to put the bat on the ball, the Hawks will find their groove in the 12U Williamsport All-Stars Tournament. Luckily, the players laced up their hitting shoes on Monday. East Holmes limited Wooster to just one hit as it rolled to a 9-1 victory on Monday at Miller Fields. With the win, East Holmes improves to 2-2 in pool play, advancing to the double-elimination tournament, which begins on Friday. Wooster, meanwhile, falls to 1-3 and is eliminated from the tournament. Lowe said that defense has been the Hawks’ calling card all year. While the Hawks allowed an unearned run in the first inning to fall behind 1-0 at the outset, they played error-free from there and their collection of hurlers cruised along. Starter Hunter Sommers earned the win by going the first four innings, followed by relievers Reese Schlabach and Casey Lowe, who both went an inning apiece. The trio of pitchers combined to strike out nine and allow just one hit. “Defense hasn’t been our issue,” coach Lowe said. “Defensively we’re as good as any team in this tournament. “The hitting has been our Achilles’ heel,” he added, “and we just gotta
East Holmes shortstop Jared Hostetler fields a sharp grounder before applying a tag to Wooster’s Jack Williams this past Monday in Wooster. have confidence when we swing the bat.” The Hawks certainly should have gained some after Monday’s performance. While Wooster coach Todd Snoddy commended his pitcher Jack Williams, who went all five innings, the Hawks managed solid contact off the Wooster righty, including two doubles from Schlabach and another two-bagger from Jordan Miller. In the top of the second, Miller started the rally with a one-out double and then came around to score on a single from Leon Miller. Quincy Yoder then reached base on an error and both runners eventually came around to score on wild pitches for a 3-1 lead. East Holmes then tacked on another run in the third to make it 4-1 and hung a crooked number on the board in the fourth. Jordan Miller started the inning by reaching on an error and then went to second on a single by Leon Miller. Yoder then drew a walk to load the
bases and then a single by Derek Troyer plated both Millers. Schlabach then added more damage with a double to score Yoder and Troyer, giving the Hawks a commanding 9-1 lead. While coach Lowe lamented that his hitters have struggled this year, one of the characteristics of a good offensive team is a squad that takes advantage of extra opportunities. When Wooster committed miscues, the Hawks usually made it pay and played error-free themselves for the last five frames. “You want to minimize errors because they multiply,” the coach pointed out. “We took advantage of those situations.” The Hawks, the No. 4 seed in the tournament, are the underdogs as they head into this week’s fourteam field, held at topseeded Dover. Tuscarawas County will be the other team in the field. “If we can hit, we’ll do OK,” Lowe said. “If we can hit, we can beat any of those teams.”
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Wooster runner Jack Williams gets caught in a rundown between third and home before being tagged out by East Holmes pitcher Hunter Sommers early in their Williamsport 12U game Monday evening. East Holmes won 9-1.
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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
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NEW HOLLAND hay rake. New Holland 270 baler. New Holland 268 baler. JD 24T baler. JD grain drill in mint cond. Single disk. 6 ft. double disk. MCD 6 ft. regular gear mower. 1 horse wagon. Vanguard 26 hp PTO cart. Oliver square baler. Nob view repair. 4159 CR 59 Baltic, OH. (330) 897-1106
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
1940 ALLIS-CHALMERS B tractor w/side mount sicklebar mower, like new paint, new rear tires, - all in good cond., $1500. 330-204-9601
SIX RING 18 Foot Diameter 3000 bushel grain drying bin with burner, $2500. Call eve., 419-827-2189
FOR SALE: New Holland portable grinder. 352. Good condition. $2,500. (330) 600-2161 FOR SALE: portable oat roller with electric motor. (330) 893-7611 9' NH 469 Haybine for parts, rollers bad, runs good, $700. 7' Dunham Disk for parts, $75. 740-552-4236 FOR SALE: #12 Rebuilt Manure spreader on rubber. Henry J. Troyer, 8175 TR 669, Dundee, OH 44624 1070 HESSTON Haybine $2,000. 605 Super C Vermeer round baler, $1,500. Call (740) 824-4367 TIRES TITAN Industrial contractor 6 ply 17.5L-24 Rear loaded 12-16.5 front tires & rims, $2000. 740-404-5274 FOR SALE: Schuler 510 vertical mixer. Average condition. $10,500. Jonathan Schrock (330) 674-2005 NEW HOLLAND 352 grinder mixer, good condition. $4,000. (330) 567-0081
10' TRANSPORT Field Cultivator, $650. (740) 291-7019
BOBCAT 763 skidloader 4080 hours. 330-893-1426
FOR SALE: New Holland #273 Hayliner Baler, with New Holland #54A Thrower. Also 2-16' Bale King Wagons, all in good condition. (330) 231-9647
FOR SALE: Tractor PTO pulleys. IH & MF. Also 3-point mounted pulley. John S. Miller, (330) 893-0303
FOR RENT: pull type combine. 330-279-2089 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 FOR SALE: Massey Ferguson 135 multi-power diesel tractor, good cond., (330) 852-4892 INTERNATIONAL 9 ft. trailer sickle bar mower, excellent cond., model #1100, $1,950. (330) 852-3122 FOR SALE: Hydro-Mac 14C skidsteer with bucket and bale spear and foam filled tires. 330-698-0514 ext. 1 FOR SALE: International W400 tractor on steel wheels. Runs good. Ivan Miller 1345 Twp. 661, Dundee. (330) 359-0154
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FOR SALE: Sunset Bulk Tank, 545 gal, good condition. $2,200 obo. (330) 695-5525 MCD CORNBINDER McD silo filler. Both in good cond. John S. Miller, 7491 Honeytown Rd. Fred., OH 44627 330-621-4550 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 MASSEY FERGUSON 135 Tractor, w/3pt hitch & PTO, runs good, $3,200. (330) 893-4156 JOHN DEERE 400 Backhoe. Runs good, 3 buckets, good tires, parts/repair manuals, $8900. 330-852-2609 FOR SALE: New Holland 354 grinder in good condition. Sam Miller, (330) 893-0012 JOHN DEERE 616 3pt 6' brush hog, $1,150. (330) 763-1595 NEW HOLLAND 355 Grinder /Mixer, hyd drive, scales, 10' ext., excellent condition. $10,500 (330) 763-1595 IN STOCK new EAG hay tetters. 2 & 4 star. New Holland after market parts & service for square balers & rakes & mowers. Also, round baler belt & repair. Nob view repair. 4159 CR 59. Baltic, OH (330) 897-1106
FOR SALE: Case 310 Track Loader, good condition, gas engine, Joel Kurtz, (330) 359-2070
FOR SALE: New Holland 55 hay rake, good condition, $1100. 740-295-0791 x 2.
CUSTOM INLINE round bale wrapping with new tube wrapper. Call Jesse Mast, (330) 317-4977 FOR SALE: NICE 1ST CUTTING HAY wrapped in round bales. (330) 466-2187 NICE 1ST CUTTING round bales, 4x5 net wrapped, grass mix. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 TAKING ORDERS for 1st cutting, dry large square bales horse hay. Timothy mix. Matt Miller, 330-201-4638
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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 MINI PONIES broke Mares with foals and more. Also bantys. Vernon Yoder, 6135 TR 362, 1 mi. N. of Berlin 3 YR. OLD mare, by Jailhouse Jesse, tss, $3500; Also, 4 yr. old by Yankee Glide, family horse, $4600. David Miller (330) 600-0491.
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7 YR old Flashy Paint Gelding, Red/White, great trail prospect, $850 (740) 824-4361 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: 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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FOR SALE: 11 yr. old paint riding horse. Well broke, with a lot of spirit. Fancy horse. (330) 359-1127
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SPLIT & round firewood for sale. Will also trade for scrap metal & autos. Deliveries available. (330) 275-7980
8 YR. Palomino Pony mare. 54" broke to ride. Green broke to drive. $600 obo. A. Schlabach, 330- 674-9451
SWEET CORN, Incredible. Place your order at (330) 600-8136 Earl Erb, 2263 CR 70, Sugarcreek.
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FOR SALE: Paint pony. Broke to ride, & green broke to drive. $500. (330) 893-4527
N.H. 848 BALER 4x4 netwrap wide pickup. Used this season, 330-621-4550
HORSE HAY for sale, 4x5' round bales of 1st cutting grass hay, $60/bale. Winesburg area. (330) 231-9647 WESTERN DAIRY HAY, 3X3X8, 3X4X8. Deer quality, RFV 160-283. Lg/sm amounts Jason Troyer 330-473-7905 HORSE HAY, 2nd cutting Alfalfa mix, 3x3x8, nice & clean. $275/ton. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 STRAW 3x3x8, 3x4x8, and 4x5 rounds. Net wrapped. Large or small amounts. Jason Troyer (330)473-7905
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FREDERICKSBURG Moving Sale: 12' ext. table, BR set, 6 kit. chairs, sew mach w/stand, reel mower, + more H Wengerd, 6232 TR 6007
CERTIFIED Organic oats, approx. 200 bu. 6.50 bu. Some dusty, bugs. Robert Keim, 9821 Hogback Rd., Fred.
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE sale. July 21st & 22nd. Same days as PH Bulk Foods Anniversary Sale. Oak pedestal table with 8 leaves & 10 chairs, 8'x5' rug, shower curtains, bumper set, lots of little girls dresses, crib mobile, shoes, lots of misc.! David & Elsie Miller, 8582 TR 656 Fredericksburg (Across road from PH Bulk Foods)
CUSTOM HAY WRAPPING with an Anderson tube wrapper. Located in Sugarcreek area, $6 per bale, (330) 852-2263.
KILLBUCK JULY 31, AUG 1 8 am-?, 12284 CR 6. Radial Arm saw, milk glass, furniture, lots of misc. Everything Priced To Sell Fast!!
BIG DUTCHMAN feeders & pans. Also hopper & electric motors for sale. (330) 275-9128
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.
ORGANIC 1ST & 2nd Cutting Grass Hay, 3x4x8. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 FOR SALE: Certified Organic Ear Corn, 20-25ton, Allen Miller, 6434 TR 348, Mlbg. (330) 600-8189
260 WILL DO CUSTOM INLINE BALE WRAPPING $6.25/per bale. Wayne Troyer 330-231-6640 FOR SALE: Hay bedding round bales, $10 each, picked up. John Hershberger (330) 852-4312 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 FOR SALE: (20) 4x4 Bales of 2014 Oatleage. Also Goat Milk for sale. (330) 852-2325 QUALITY HORSE HAY, Timothy Alfalfa Mix, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, stored inside, delivered. (330) 466-1408
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FROM THIS TO THAT. Sat., July 18, 9am-5pm. Huge sale - 1 DAY ONLY! Must make room for new inventory. Outside--huge yard sale, Inside--buy 1, get 1 half off. Furn., tools, antiques, glassware, home goods, jewelry, crafts, baby clothes, etc. 8066 SR 514, Big Prairie, 330-275-7125 (less than 1/2 mi. S. of Whispering Hills).
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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. 5 YR old Gelding, by Sand Shooter, been in buggy, good broke, TSS, $3,800. Lavern Yoder 330-852-4062 WOVEN WIRE fence, 42", 6-knot, approx. 450-ft.; also, Mineral feeder. Marvin, 330-893-1212, or 897-0422.
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 7
YR. old standardbred brood mare trotter. 330-260-1500
DUTCH STANDARDBRED gelding. 5 yrs., traffic safe, sound. Steady traveler bay, 2 whites. 330-279-9245 FOR SALE: 10 YEAR old trotting mare by Pegasus Spur. Been in buggy. 12 year old bay gelding. Fresh off race track. 17 year old trotting brood mare. Not bred this year, by Armbor Illiad. (330) 674-0968 FOR SALE: Toggenburg Nubian cross. Good milking goats. Milks about 2 qt. a milking. 7005 TR 346, Mbg., OH 44654 12 YR. old bay standardbred gelding. TSS, Yankee Glide Royal Prestige, $1200. 10559 Salt Creek Rd., Fred. FOR SALE: 2 Yr. old Paint pony gelding. 44", well broke, very gentle. V.M. 330-600-9330
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 FOR SALE: Yearling black and white stud. Should mature at 52 in. Green broke to drive, nice markings. (330) 279-2535 NOTICE: FARMERSTOWN Livestock Auction is having a standard bred horse sale Saturday, July 25th. Will have some excellent family horses. Hitching at 8:30 a.m. Sale at 10 a.m. Auctioneer Atlee Shetler. For more information call (330) 897-3410 PAINT PONY, 55", 12 yr. old gelding. TSS, well broke for upper graders-school pony. Daniel M. Yoder, 2455 CR 200, Dundee 877-790-8269 WANTED! Pigeons $2, Big Roosters $5. Old Hens $1.50, Bantams $2. Muscovy drakes $7. Hens $4. You deliver. 330-893-3462 NOTICE: To be sold at the Rainbow of Hope Auction. Some good ewe lambs & ram lambs from good stock. Also, yearling miniature donkey, loves children & attention. For more information contact: (330) 674-1097 3 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, mostly trot, TSS, in buggy 2 mo., willing traveler. $3,400 (330) 473-2416
FOR SALE: reg'd Katahdin ewe & ram lamb and adult sheep. Good genetics, breeding stock, starting at $200. (330) 987-3952
YEARLING BAY Freisian Cross, out of Michealangelo, stands over 15H. Also yearling standard bred filly. (567) 203-1937
FOR SALE: reg'd holstein service bull, 11 mo old. 29k lbs milk. (330) 465-0233
FOR SALE: 14 YR. old gelding, brown w/2 white legs, broke to ride. $1,000 330-231-0719
FOR SALE: 8 year old riding mare. well broke. has been on trail rides. 55 in. tall. $850. (330) 359-0249
FOR SALE: PYGMY GOATS, 10 wks old, white billies. Voicemail - (330) 359-0103
FOR SALE: Game Bantams, silver & BB red, $3/each. (330) 674-0203
FOR SALE: yearly dutch cross stallion, black with 4 white socks & star, sired winand, upheaded & fancy. $3,500. (330) 600-9286
FOR SALE: 3 year old black gelding Guida muscle in buggy 5 mo., TSS, family horse, $6,200. (330) 852-3227
9 YR. old Paint Pony. Rides and drives, 43 in. 330-260-1500
FOR SALE: 2 year old hackney pony mare, broke to line drive. (330) 359-0182
FOR SALE: Diamond Doves; Also, Silky Chicks. (330) 674-0736.
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FOR SALE: Older standardbred gelding, TSS, for older people, $500. O. Wengerd, 6539 CR 59, Mbg FOR SALE: Reg'd 11 year old Gray percheron mare in full. Broke to all farm machinery. 330-852-1703 LAYING HENS 1 yr. old. Still laying good. Also 3 yr. old Grey Percheron gelding. Broke. Melvin Miller, 330-893-2585
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FOR SALE: 5 year old Reg. Chestnut Morgan mare. TSS, sharp, willing traveler, $3500 obo. 330-202-8104 Fredericksburg. 4 YR old Bay Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, mostly trot, women can drive. $2,500 (330) 641-4928 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old gelding, all trot, surrey size, good traveler, tss, $3700. 330-464-9353
6 YEAR old quarter horse cross mare. Broke to ride & drive. $800. (330) 893-2036
FOR SALE: 3 reg'd holstein calves, 4-6 months old. Matt Miller, (330) 201-4638
WANTED: SURREY size Std. Bred Gelding, must be safe & sound for women to drive, (330) 674-2419
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
10 YEAR old bay standard bred. TSS. Stand to hitch & stop signs. Women can drive. $4,000 obo. (330) 852-0066 (2) 4-YR. breds--1 $1500 & 464-2803.
OLD saddlegreen broke, $1300. (330)
BEEF HERD, 6 cows, 1 bull, 4 calves, 1 cow still to calf. $15,000 obo. 740-398-9382
6 YEAR old trotter, TSS, broke, big stout surrey horse. Women can drive, $4,800. (330) 359-2852
3 YEAR old gelding. Powerful emotion, international chip. All trot. Big power house, $6,000. 3 year old gelding, passaled, mostly trot, very well broke, $3,000. Marcus Mullet. (330) 852-2826
FOR SALE: 10 year old surrey size bay gelding, anyone can drive, TSS, Andrew E. Miller (330) 893-3690
FOR SALE: 7 year old gelding. Traffic safe. 90% trot. Women can drive. $1,700. (330) 279-3303 FOR SALE: 4 YR old Black & White Paint Pony Mare, 51" tall, well broke to ride & drive. (330) 473-9639
BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 FOR SALE: Flock Reduction, 15 Dorset Ewes, Good breeding stock, $250 each. (330) 893-4340 4
YR. old mare. quarter horse. Good borke to ride. Been on trail rides. Good trail horse, lots of energy, $1600. 330-674-2935
FOR SALE: 9 YR old Black Standard Bred Gelding, women can drive. Call Orus Mast (330) 473-9077 FOR SALE: 10 year old black standard bred gelding with 4 white socks. Anyone can drive, TSS. 11 year old Morgan standard bred gelding. Really good broke, TSS. (330) 231-5219 FOR SALE: Bred sows and gilts, $250. Atlee Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Mbg.OH 44654 FOR SALE: 3 year old gelding. Surrey size, broke for women, & willing traveler. (330) 464-1649 PONIES FOR sale 1-2 yr. old Bl/w gelding, 44 in. traffic safe. Also will train your ponies. 330-988-2153 HORSE SIZE road cart $500. WANTED: Wire corn crib (740) 398-9382 BLACK GELDING 10 sire Yankey Cruiser. TSS Blocky Type. Fun to drive. 330-893-1623 FOR SALE: 2 year old Katahdin Ram. $250. David Troyer, 9849 Harrison Rd. Apple Creek, OH 44606 (330) 275-5956 FOR SALE: Breeding Age Registered Holstein Bull, great pedigree. Marion Mullet (330) 852-4750
6 YEAR old gelding by Master Glide/Donerail, 16 H, TSS, $6,700. 330-893-3304 FOR SALE: White Pekin ducklings, $3.00 each. Call 330-893-3195 V.M. 12 YR. OLD Register Quarter horse gelding. TSS, good broke trail horse. $1100. 330-674-0356 FOR SALE: pigeons. Oriental Roller. 330-674-2889 FOR SALE: 8 YR old Paint Pony Mare, broke to ride & drive. 41" tall. Call Orus Mast (330) 473-9077 FOR SALE: Team of 6/7 year old Percheron Geldings, broke to farm equip, willing workers, not a team for children. (740) 398-9107
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CHESTNUT QUARTER horse mare. 5 yrs. old, professionally trained. In full to Appy. $1,200. (740) 824-4361
FOR SALE: 4 yr old Reg. Black Percheron Mare, quiet, well broke, $3,500 (330) 473-8723
8 YR old standard bred mare. Sire Oaklea Julian dancee image, TSS, sharp, $4,000. 3 yr old standard bred gelding, stripe, 2 whites, TSS, women broke, $3,500. 3 yr old black Frisian hackney, sire Piper dan brooklawns cavalier, TSS, women broke, $4,800. 4 yr old dutch standard bred gelding, boys horse, $3,000. (330) 600-0183 PY Stables.
3 YR old Pony, dark brown with 4 whites, TSS, travels nice, $750 (330) 275-3740
LOOKING FOR 15.2H or bigger quality Morgan. Top Dollar paid for the right horse. (802) 272-5707 5 year old Morgan Gelding. Been in buggy 2 months. Drives with snap. Needs miles. $3,500. (330) 275-6079 MUSTANG BUGGY horse. Bay with white markings and star. Is strong enough for surrey and has also been ridden. (330) 567-2607 14 YEAR OLD standardbred black mare. 15 H, TSS. Not for older people, $1300. 330-852-2381 6 YR. old black standardbred mare, women can drive, tss, $2200; 3 yr. old bay standardbred gelding, women can drive, $2000. Jonas Swartzentruber, 12319 Lawndell Rd., Beach City. 3 YEAR old black reg. Morgan Mare. Nice disposition. Started on ground work. $2000 obo. 330-897-1380 FOR SALE: Pygmy goat. Nanny & also 3 mo. billy. (330) 893-3615 FOR SALE: 1 yr. old eligible for register Jersey heifer. Target Daughter Bred for Spring 2016. Levi Hershberger, 330-893-0214 BOER ALPINE Cross Doe, $175. Also 4 mo old Kiko cross kids. (330) 275-0136 3 YR old Dutch Standard Bred Gelding, Sire: Turpijn, dark bay, star, 1 white, TSS. $3,300. PY Stables. (330) 600-0183
15 YR old Gelding, good broke, TSS, $1,200 (330) 897-2103
PASO FINO Horses for sale starting at $1000. Call (330) 674-2503
3 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, powerful surrey horse, trots, 16.1H, TSS, $4,400. (330) 473-2416
FOR SALE: Set of Bio harness, Haflinger size, good condition, $375/obo. Also, adjustable collars, 20"/22", $75/each. 330-695-2115
4 YR. old Black Perch. stbrd. crossbred mare. Also 30 Cheviot sheep 3 & 4 yr. olds. R.J.P., 9134 652, Fred ORDER YOUR chicks now for pasture raised broilers. 3 weeks old, ready to be put on pasture, strated with Non GMO grain. Rangers $2.90 ea. White Broilers $2.50 ea. Call 330-897-7890 Ext. 1 WANTED: BUGGY horse for older women. Needs to be TSS. Sam Hershberger, 8082 Cutter Rd., Fred., OH NOTICE: NEED your colts started or your horse worked with? Will also drive your horses & sell private. Call Leroy at (330) 852-2325 LLAMA PAIR, light male, brown female, bred, $200. (740) 398-9382
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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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FOR SALE: 2 year old Std. sorrel mare. Broke, TSS, trotter 2 hind socks, white and strip. Should make surrey horse. Aaron Miller, 3916 TR 606, Fredericksburg. Call after 4:30 PM FOR SALE: Saddle & bridle. Good condition, med. size, $85. 2960 TR 412, Dundee, OH 44624. 330-893-3782 STANDING AT STUD 37" bl-white paint pony. Throws nice colts. D. Gingerich, 9047 S. Kansas Rd, Fred'bg FOR SALE: 10 wk old Boar Goats, (330) 674-2419
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Household Furnishings FOR SALE: Like new, King Size Bed Frame, (330) 600-2852.
FOR SALE: 2 RHEEM 90 Plus furnaces, 60,000 BTUs w/outside air conditioner units. (330) 600-1274 FOR SALE: Oak gun cabinet. 8 gun, deer scene on glass doors, in good condition. Call (330) 763-1426 FOR SALE: 2 good couches love seat, wardrobes, book shelf, twin & full size beds, file cabinets, 2-good baby cribs, New all size mattress sets. 2 miles W of Becks Mills, 2529 TR 110, Millersburg (330) 600-2852.
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FOR SALE: Husqvarna commercial walk behind 48", exc. condition; (3) new 22" Toro Personal Pace lawn mowers. Call (330)674-1866 CUB CADET w/mower deck, works well, all good condition, $1000/obo. 330-7634056. JOHN DEERE Sabre 42" riding mower, good condition, $800. (330) 440-3386 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. FILL DIRT, free for hauling away. Mile north of Holmesville. (330) 231-8206 FOR SALE: 150 16 inch by 16 inch patio blocks. Call for more info. (330) 674-7450 FOR SALE: Snapper 38" yard cruiser, $750. 42" Husqvarna Z turn, $1,895. Husqvarna 42" used 1yr $995. D&R Engine Shop & Repair (330) 359-0671 WILL DO garden plowing, tiling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. FOR SALE: GARDEN COMPOSTER in good shape. Henry Raber (330) 674-5691 FOR SALE: 1 John Deere 170 garden tractor & 1 Allis Chalmers T816. Will consider trade for walk behind. (740) 504-8038
Ashland cook stove without reservoir, $1000. Kitchen cabinet, $250. John Miller, 14830 Tiger Valley Danville
FOR SALE: 48 in. E-Z walk behind mower. Good cond., Also 8500 watt generator. Roy Miller (330) 674-3832
FOR SALE: Portable air conditioner, 110V, 10,000 BTUs, like new, $200. 330-695-2115
WORLDLAWN 48" Hydro drive walk behind mower. New with full warranty. Kawasaki engine. $3,275 Four Seasons Lawn & Garden. (419) 896-3816
FOR SALE:Brown recliner, $75. Tan chair, $75. Edward Yoder, (330) 852-3848
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HORTON LEGEND crossbow w/new lens, new string, exc. cond., arrows, broadheads & case included, $300. 330-231-3638 REMINGTON MODEL 700 .270 XCRII Nikon scope. Scope caps, sling, bipods, 2 boxes cartridges. Mint cond. $1080 obo. Merlin Keim, 330-359-0021 WINCHESTER MODEL 70. 270 calibur. $475. Winchester model 70. 223 short mag. $475. (330) 600-1176 JENNINGS Buckmaster compound bow. New string, sights, rest, quiver, release. Good cond. $150. 359-0329 TREE STANDS for sale. Deluxe Summit Climber, $200 like new. Non Typical Climber, $100 used. Big Game Double Man tree stand, 15' ladder, $100. Hang on tree stands, have 3 starting at $25. Plus many climbing sticks. Walnut Creek. (330) 464-8641
BCS 715 tiller. Acme 10 HP with snow blower attachment $900. (419) 889-0219 214 John Deere riding mower, good condition, 50" deck. $850 (330) 763-1595 CUB CADET model 108. New tires, belts, blades, starter, battery, generator, extra new parts. $600. Call (330) 401-3885 FOR SALE: Troy bilt horse model garden tiller. Real good. $475. MTD 18 in. tiller $350. John S. Miller (330) 893-0303
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CASIO DELUXE 61 key keyboard for $200. LDS-50. Musical keyboard. 49 key, $75. Concertmate-990, 61 key with stand, $150. (330) 893-3463
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TAYLOR SOFT Serve Ice Cream Machine, new fan, single head, gravity, air cool, would make excellent rental, $950. New soft serve ice be cream flavordark machine, Can seen under stains 24 flavors, Astro blender, $1,900. Excellent deli scale, Toledo Mettler FREE #8442, $800. Old Samsung cash register, $70 obo. Like TRIALnew Samsung cash register, #ER5115II, $190. Charm Fabrics 893-4758 Faster (330) and Easier than Markers Runs off 12 volt FOR SALE: Two battery 50 gal. barrels, $20 @. Also 200 gal. 330.674.2251 oil tank. Make offer. Raym o nMt d Hope N .| FC Bank Y o dBuilding er, Ph. 330-695-2350
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NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060. FOR SALE: Surrey with fiberglass shafts and wheels in good condition, $2500. David Miller, 330-897-6080 NEW COUNTRY Laundry spinner. Used very little. Works great. Electric, $350. 330-473-0641 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 8' X 10' Walk In Cooler, with compressor, fair condition. $600 obo. Pallet Jack, scissor action, works great, $125. 13HP Honda Engine, electric start, w/line shaft & alternators, $500 obo. (330) 897-4856 COMPLETE LINE of taxidermy tools. Also, 3D archery range. Would be willing to sell targets separately. (740) 552-1990 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: 4x8 trailer w/sides, $300/obo. (330) 600-9192 FOR SALE: white crib, good cond., $40. (330) 359-5942
OLDER RUBBER tire buggy with sliding curtains. Repainted but curtains need work. Make offer. (330) 359-5939
FOR SALE: H-1000 Horton air clutch w/jack shaft & bearings, was rebuild a year ago. $950. E.H. Yoder, 2703 SR 557, Baltic, Oh 43804 Ph. 330-897-0171
FOR SALE: 4x6 phone house, insulated. Has 2 windows & a door. In good condition. Steve Yoder, 330-674-3872
BEAUTIFUL NEW Wicker, Brown, Patio Table, 4 swivel chairs & umbrella. $500 obo. (330) 567-0036
FOR SALE: Used boys buggy in fair condition. LED lights, (330) 674-1887
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BOWMAN SURREY w/child seats. Lights, hyd. brakes, buggy w/front lights, brakes. Good cond. 330- 231-947 FOR SALE: 7'x10' greenhouse w/shelves & planter hook, 3 yrs. old, $750. (330) 893-0030 BENCH WAGON box for sale, make an offer. (330) 231-1754 FOR SALE: Two piece two drawers armoire. Rod and shelf. Stain asbury. 45 wide, 29" deep, 87 high. $1200 obo. 330-893-6042 SURREY IN good cond. Front LED, hyd. brake, steel. Also new open surrey, hyd. brake LED, steel. 330-893-1623 BORNTRAGER TENT RENTALS. Upcoming weddings, graduations, etc. Tent sizes range from 10x10 up to 40x200. Call 330-204-1989 FOR SALE: Used Surrey, lights, brakes, & turn signal, good condition. Roy Miller, (330) 897-7610 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: Surrey, ex. cond., rollup curtains, brakes, some Led lights, turning signal 601-4137 eve 3/4 HP electric submersible well pump. Used 6 mo. New cost, $675. Only asking $300. (330) 852-4874
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FOR SALE: Maytag Gas Southbend Blk & Wh wood We Refill VGC Your 350.00, cookstove Dryer, like new, $425 (330) GE Elect Dryer 60.00, Ken763-4527 Brother Ink Cartridges more window air conditioner FOR SALE: Power Juicer. 50.00, 2&4 drawer file cabiAlso 7600 Life Alkaline nets, Metal truckSave tool boxes Water machine. (330) 4’ & 6’ 15.00 & 50% 20.00, Buzz 897-1175 saw PTO driven 50.00, quality Pump jack 100.00, Old guaranteed FOR SALE: Used mini surWhiskey Barrel, Very Nice rey. Fiberglass wheels, 175.00, Dresser w/mirror – lights, brakes. G. cond. Marnite stand & youth bed ion Weaver, 330- 359-7140 -Equal performance to the original60.00 for all. 330-473-3773 "NEW" 6 PANEL Radiata Pine Doors, finished, 1-30" right hand, 1-30" left hand, $150 (740) 291-7019 DESKMATE WORD processors. Original series starting at $750. Demo slate, new desktop & other models available. (330) 231-2042
FOR SALE: JUKI 644D Serger, good condition. (330) 893-1042 FOR SALE: Kyocera 215W Solar Panel, $250 obo. Michael Miller (330) 600-1694
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LASSIE COLLIE puppies. 3 females, 2 males, AKC. Nice markings. $500. 330-600-1299 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
FOR SALE: EZ Entry cart, medium size, good condition, $450; Also, Single horse shaft for Pioneer forecart,$150. 330-567-2185
KENNEL SELL-OUT! ACA Yorkies, (21) females, (2) males. 10x20 Kennel, with 20 inside/outside runs and 4 whelping pens. (330) 674-0662
RALEIGH C-40 Boy's Bicycle in very good condition. $150. 330-359-1203
FOR SALE: 2 year old grade Bichon male. Pet only, $225. 330-893-2180
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: 2 Boston Terrier females, 1/2 & 4 years old. Black & white. (330) 695-2467
WANTED: USED 2.5 Honda in good condition. Call (740) 599-7797
FOR SALE: 6 pallets of glaze tile block. Matt Miller 330-201-4638
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3/4 BULLDOG, 1/4 Beagle Puppies, 5 females, 2 males, born 6/10/15, ready by 8/5/15. $600/ea. Also 3/4 Bulldog female, 9 mo old. (330) 401-9370 2 YR. old Beabull female, excellent mother, lots of potential, $600. 330-674-4205 ACA REGISTERED Yellow Lab Female, 1.5yrs old, due to have puppies 1st of August. $1,300. Also Parakeets for sale, $8 each. Allen (330) 763-0332
AKC Boxer Pups 1 male brindle; 1 fawn female; 10 weeks old will make good pet or breeding stock 330-600-1912
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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 DOG GONE kennel offering K-9 stud service. Cavalier, Dalmatian (show quality AKC), Maltese, Yorkie (Parti also), Great Dane, German Shepherd, AKC Siberian, Frenchie (natural breeder) 12.5 lbs.-- free whelping puppies produced. All white male English Bulldog, Australian Shepherd, Bloodhound, Rottweiller (740) 824-4361 BUYING LITTERS of puppies. We pay highest prices. Looking for Cavachons, Boston Terriers, Golden Doodles & more! We pay cash & pick up weekly. Call or text (330) 382-6898 FOR SALE: 4 year old English Mastiff female. Very friendly. Weighs 120 lbs. $400. (330) 674-6918 FOR SALE: 2 German Shepherds. Male & female, $400 OBO. Vernon Stutzman, 27825 SR 643, Fresno, OH KENNEL CAGES, by Raber Kennels, inside & outside runs, with alum. doors, wash downs, feeders, waterers, & whelping boxes. $850 for all. (330) 695-2450 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 3 YR. OLD Boxer / Terrier cross female, dapple brown w/white feet, very lively. Andrew Hershberger, (330) 473-7239/VM. 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: Australian Shepherd Mix puppies, nice markings. (330) 279-9252 Ext 1 BUNNIES FOR sale. 2 wks. Mini Rex, $5.00. Also, Bichon Poodle, male, pet only, $300.1 yr. 852-7710 FOR SALE: AKC Lab Puppies, shots & wormed. Yellow & Black. (330) 695-2044 YELLOW LAB male. ACA reg'd, 1 year old. $350, Call (330) 695-2595
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FOR SALE: New Surrey with roll up curtains, brakes, LED lights, $3,850. (330) 852-0647
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PONY CART for sale. Easy entry with lights, $300. 330-897-4105
OLD RUSTIC Picket Fence with white paint for decoration. 5' tall, 6' sections. (330) 852-0647
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FOR SALE: Used Kangen water machine. $1,500 obo 330-674-2251 330-601-2550
be seen under dark stains FOR SALE: Big wrap aroundCan FOR SALE: (55) CD's...some couch with matching reBlue Grass; Also, antique cliner. Brown. Fake leather. shelf clock & misc. items. FREE Fuel oil tank, 200 gal. Call (330) 473-9482 / lv. msg. (330) 600-0695 TRIAL PIONEER Cultivator for chickPONY CART for sale. 26" flat en house. Like new, $1500. free wheels. 70" shafts with Bio draft harness, good Faster and$500 Easier than Markers crate, $375. (330) 600-1735 cond., 330-852-2884 Runs off 12 volt battery FOR SALE: 500 gal Propane BARN STONES, variety of tank, $650. (330) 262-2220 sizes, buy 330.674.2251 one or all, you load and haul. Call Mt Hope | FC Bank Used electric fridge works 330-231-8594. Building well suitable for garage etc $150. Electric cook stove CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, working condition $125 #22 $10/set of 8 bags. Norman chop rite meat grinder USA C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Milmade $ 200 330 674 0230 lersburg. 330-893-7421. ext 1
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AKC REGISTERED Standard Poodle Puppies, males & females, 12 wks old. All Black & White party. Carriers for Chocolate, Red, Cream, & Phantom. $1,200/ea. Free Delivery. 330-600-4254 FOR SALE: Rat Terrier male, $50. Also silkie roosters, $4.00 ea. Owen Wengerd, 6539 CR 59, Millersburg, Oh
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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
male Schipperke carrier puppy. Had shots & wormed. $75 (330) 231-7644
FOR SALE: AKC REG'D yellow Lab puppies. 11 weeks old. Reasonable price. (330) 695-2506 x2 WANTED TO buy: Kennel Closeouts, reasonable. All breeds considered. Also 7/8 English, 1/8 Pug, female, 3 yrs, proven. $350. (740) 824-4361
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FOR SALE: AKC chocolate lab puppies, wormed & shots, 3 females $375, 1 male $350, ready . 5 year old Maltese/Yorkie cross male, proven breeder, $150. (330) 852-9010 REGISTERED MOUNTAIN Cur pups. $100 each. Will be ready Aug. 330-674-2364 CHIHUAHUA toy poodle mix 12 wks. old. Shots, wormed, 3 black, 1 brown. Very playful, $200. 330-852-2381 ONE BEAGLE female R.R. 330-698-0328 #1 Yearling Black stud Percheron. 330-698-0328 #1 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. FRENCH BULLDOG males, 7 months, AKC. 1 cream, 2 brindle, $1,000-$1,500. Jerry, (330) 763-4887 2 YEAR old tan CKC toy Poodle male. Proven. $500. (330) 897-0629 AKC LAB puppies. Silvers, 2 females. $1,000 each. Choc., 2 females, $500 each. 2 males, $350 each. 330-897-0380 FOR SALE: Siamese kittens, 8 weeks old. 740-545-7296 PUPPIES FOR sale, Beagle Terrier cross. Family raised. Shots & wormed. Call (330) 897-2127 AKC Silver Lab male for stud service. Females must be tested. $300. (330) 893-0314 FOR SALE: AKC yellow Lab puppies. Shots & wormed. Michael Miller (330) 695-2272 FOR SALE: 3, 1.5 year old Yorkie Poo's, female, excellent moms, $350 each. (330) 275-6105 4 FEMALE Shichons, 3 mo. old. $495, very nice teddy bear puppies. 2 Havachon males, 3 mo. old, $495. 1 Shichon male, 8 mo. old $295. (330) 893-9896 TOY FOX TERRIER peek-aboo cross. 2 males, 8 weeks old, non shedding, shots & wormed, $225 each. (330) 698-0435 FOR SALE: 4 healthy baby kittens. Mother is a good mouther. $5 a piece. (330) 852-3912 FOR SALE: Millie Fleur cochin bantams. Also 3 free silkie mix. 330-893-0423 x2 FOR SALE: AKC Fawn Pug Male, proven. Roy Miller (330) 897-7610
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FOR SALE: Beagle female 4 years old, good mother, call (330) 749-1141
Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer.
FOR SALE: Lab Puppies, 8 wks old, 1 chocolate male, 4 black males. $300 each. V.M. (330) 852-3139
4 YR old Male Mtn Bermese, proven breeder, no papers, $600. (330) 231-6627
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FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrier puppies, 7 weeks old. Ph. 330-893-2521 SHAR-PEI female puppies, shots/wormed, ready to go by 7/18/15. John R. Hershberger (330) 897-0821 FOR SALE: 7 Boxer puppies. 1 male, 6 females. $600. (330) 690-3004 FOR SALE: Malti-poo puppies. Non shedding, will be very small. Vaccinated & wormed. (330) 276-5613 FOR SALE: 2 Bicheon Females, 2 yrs old, ACA Registered. (330) 897-0449 King Charles Cavalier puppies for sale. 7 weeks old. AKC reg'd. Tri-colored & blenheim males. Call for pictures. $700. (330) 852-0115 AKC CAVALIER Male, 3-1/2 mo old, shots & wormed, $575 (330) 852-0615 FOR SALE: 1 year old Chihuahua, AKC, registered, $350. (330) 231-1934 DOG KENNEL 10'x20', 32 runs, $1500. (330) 852-7718 FOR SALE: 8 Mo. old Yorkie male, 5-7 lbs. (330) 600-0190. WANTED: French Bulldog cross females young adults or pups 330-893-4157 FOR SALE: Beagle puppies. Born 3/24/15. 3 males, 2 females. (330) 674-6304
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ACA BICHON Female, 2 yr. old. Good mother. Apricot poodle, 2 yr. old. Asking $250. 330-473-9289 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 FOR SALE: Beabull female, red & white 5 years old. $200. (330) 359-5473 WANTED: AKC Golden Retriever female. Call (330) 600-2211 FOR SALE: 3 year old lassie collie female. Had 2 litters of puppies, $500. 330260-1500
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FOR SALE: Dog Kennel, HD Chain Link, 6' high, (2) 16' sections, (2) 12' sections, (1) 10' section, (2) 10' sections w/door. $650 (330) 695-2450 3 Miniature Poodle females2 due in heat in July. $1000/all obo. 330-2756200
BEABULL PUPPIES. 1 MALE, 3 FEMALES. 8 weeks old. Male $300, female $350. (330) 695-2328
FOR SALE: 2 yr. old Shitzu male. Gold, white. Davis Hershberger, 8205 TR 654, Fredericksburg, OH 44627
YR. old male Coon Hound/Beagle cross. Should make a good hunter, $75 obo 330-674-4414
FOR SALE: 2 year old male beagle. Also pigeons. Homers, rollers, fantails, $3. (330) 897-7404
FOR SALE: AKC Golden Retriever male. 10 weeks old. Call (330) 600-2211
FOR SALE: 7/8 YORKIE 1/8 Jack Russell puppies. 1 male, 1 female. Shots, wormed. 330-695-9807
FOR SALE: Cavashon puppies. 8 weeks old. (330) 852-1089 FOR SALE: 2 female beagles. 8 weeks old. Shots & wormed. $125. (330) 897-6790
FOR SALE: AKC reg'd Yellow Lab puppies, 5 wks. old - will be ready to go at 8 wks. old. VM 330-674-0557 x1. Will return call asap.
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FOR SALE: AKC Yorkie Male, 3 yrs. $400. Mini Pony Gelding, rides/drives, 9 yrs $300 (330) 893-1466
OFFERING AKC Dalmatian & IOEEA French Bulldog puppies, 3 year old German Shepherd female, proven, $275. (740) 824-4361
FOR SALE: PUREBRED AUSTRALIAN shepherd puppies. 8 weeks old. 3 Merles & 2 reds. Shots & wormed. Farm raised. (330) 674-4014 x3
FOR SALE: akc silver, charcoal, cream Lab puppies. $800 each. Shots & wormed. (740) 545-6385
FEMALE BEAGLE pups, $150 each. Born 5-19-15. Ben Yoder, 330-845-2352
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KENNEL REDUCTION Sale! Yorkies, 8 females, 2 males, 4 yrs & younger, Paul Yoder (330) 897-2313 FOR SALE: Toy Australian Shepherd, tri-color male, born 3/14/15, $400. (330) 897-1232. (Farmerstown) HAVANESE PUPPIES, male AKC. 2 black & white 6 mo. old. Also some 8 week old parti colored. (330) 275-8658 Leave msg.
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FOR SALE: ACA Siberian Husky puppies, ready 8/3/15. (330) 897-1460 FOR SALE: Blue heeler beagle cross puppies. Will be ready by July 10th. $150. VM (330) 852-4704 BERNESE MOUNTAIN Dog & Golden Retriever mixed puppies, very beautiful & smart. Shots, wormed & vet checked. $450 (330) 473-3825 2 SCHIPPERKE males. 12 weeks old, $75. 7756 Harrison Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 330-695-2148 AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies, $400. Call 740 824-4010, or 740-502-0816. FEMALE GERMAN shepherd, 5 years old. Solid black. $200. (330) 674-2467 FOR SALE: (3) male Beagle pups, born 4/12/15. (330) 771-2686
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KENNEL SELLOUT! Maltese & Shih-Tzu registered males. Maltese, Shih-tzu, Yorkie-Poo, Malti-Poo, Mal-shi, & Poodle females. Some pregnant & some registered. Will sell separate or together for discount. (330) 695-7648
Yorkie female, 2 yrs. old, ears up, very small, would make a good pet, $150. (330) 359-6428
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: Fox Terrier cross puppies, 8 weeks old, $30. Dan J. Miller, 4790 TR 629, Millersburg, OH 44654
FOR SALE: 2 yr old Brown & White 3/4 Bulldog, female, bred to a full Bulldog. (330) 401-1456 FOR SALE: 7 bunnies, 11 weeks old. Lop ear Dutch Belt mix. 330-893-4160 FOR SALE: 4 year old AKC German Shepherd female. Good mom. $900. (330) 893-0314 Aussiepoo pups Ready 7/20. Family raised. Red merles, beautiful markings, shots, wormed 893-2599 275-7117 FOR SALE: Beagle puppies, $100. Robert Miller (330) 567-5944 WANTED: DOG kennel. USDA approved & state approved. (330) 852-4915 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: Puppies, Maltese Brussels Griffon mix. All females, 10 weeks old, shots, wormed, very cute. (330) 852-2816 FOR SALE: 3 year old Boston terrier male, $250. 1 year old beagle female, $125. (330) 473-8231
FOR SALE: AKC Boston Terrier Male, black - white, proven, 4 yrs old. $450 Wanted: Proven Pug male. (800) 363-1004
FOR SALE: Puppies, 3/4 Border Collie, 1/4 Blue Heeler, would make nice pets or farm dogs. Born 6/10/15. (330) 674-2163 Siberian Husky puppies, 4 females ready 7/29/15. Shots & wormed. Asking $350. Call (330) 473-3943 FOR SALE: 10x24 dog kennel. 29 inside & outside, runs w/5 welding units w/ hot water heat. Asking $3,500. VM (740) 622-1752
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COIN AUCTION
Location: Kaufman Auction House, 3149 SR 39 at the Amish Country Theater. Directions: 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I -77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
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Cents • Half Dollars • Silver Dollars • Gold • Misc.
Cents-Half Dollars: 1798, 1846, 48, 51, 52, 54, 56, 57, large cents; flying eagle cents; 1864L, 1877 ICG AG3, 67, 68, Indian head cents; 1909s, 15s, Lincoln cents; 1864 small motto 2-cent pc.; 1872, 90, seated dimes; bags of silver dimes; 1856, 77, seated quarters; 1932d, 32s, Wash. quarters; bags of silver quarters; 1813, 24/1, 30, 34, 39, bust halves; 1845o, 58o, 59o, 71, 74s, seated halves; 1896 barber half; 1949 Franklin half PCGS MS63 FBL; bags of silver halves. Silver Dollars: 1843 seated; 1880cc, 81cc, 86s, 87s, 89s, 92o, 93cc, 93o, 1900s, Morgans; necklace with 18 Morgans; 1921, 25s, 28, 34s, peace; complete set of peace dollars. Gold: 1892 $10. liberty head; 1844o $5. liberty head; 1912, 1913, 1915, $2.50 Indian heads; 1854, 1857, $1. pcs.; 1988, 1989, 1/10th oz. eagles. Miscellaneous: 1900 Lafayette dollar ANACS AU50-details; Isabella quarter; 1936 Arkansas, 1936 Gettysburg, 1925 Lex.-Concord, 1936 Lynchburg, 1920 Maine, com. halves; roll of 20 silver eagles; box of 20 - 1oz. .999 silver bullets; 3.90 oz. silver bar; 1929 $20 national currency note Richmond Va. NOTE: This is only a partial list of approx. 350 lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time. We are always looking for quality consignments for upcoming auctions. Online bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions.com thru www.proxibid.com.
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330.674.2251 Mt Hope | FC Bank Building
HOLV-HER 3 roll stock feeder. 3 phase 230, $450. Delta 10 in. table saw with Biesemeyer fence. 3 phase 230, $750. Milwaukee 12 in. sliding compound miter saw, like new, $400. Model DK 1100 Kreg pocket hole machine, $1,950. (330) 897-0152 FOR SALE: Router cut out machine, used dust pipe, small light that mounts on table saw. (330) 674-2500 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 FOR SALE: Delta 10" mitre saw on air. 4 burner gas counter top stove, elec. ignition, king size box springs/mattress. Good cond, $150. 330-275-4048 FOR SALE: Train whistle machine, patterns & jigs, $750. (330) 600-0061.
ADEN YODER, AUCTIONEER 330-231-8983 or 330-359-5458 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524
FOR SALE: 2 stage Emglo air compressor w/8 HP Kohler motor. (portable) 330- 316-3872
The Holmes County Hub Shopper 320
Saturday, July 18, 2015 — 35
Tools Machinery 335
Free Bees 355
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
TABLE SHUTTLE BOARD game. Table has folding legs, $100 obo. Roy E. Mast, 9949 Mt. Hope Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606
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
355
Wanted to Buy
WANTED: MINI SURREY with sliding doors & rubber tires. (270) 348-3818
Barnhart Real Estate & Chattel Auction
Location: 74 Northern Dr., Millersburg OH 44654. From US 62 & SR 39 at the east edge of Millersburg take Lakeview Dr. north to Northern Dr. to auction. Signs posted.
Wanted to Buy 355
WANTED: LOOKING for F/T office job. Have computer experience. Leave msg. (330) 275-7246
Wanted to Buy
WANTED TO buy: 50" Pony, kid broke to ride & drive, Allen Troyer (330) 893-2975 WANTED: STORAGE barn in good condition. (330) 600-9286
Dr. Maurice Mullet Trust & Estate Auction
Berlin Area Real Estate & Contents Location: 5395 TR 356 Millersburg, Ohio 44654. GPS Coordinates: 40.557695, -81.806783. From Berlin take Main Street SR 39/US 62 west .7 mile to TR 356 and south .1 mile to location.
Monday August 3, 2015 4:00 PM
6.233 Acres • Berlin Twp. • Holmes Co. • East Holmes Schools • Raised Ranch Home • 3,800 Sq. Ft. • Barn • Hilltop Site • City Utilities • State Route Visibility • SR 39/62 Access • Tremendous Potential
Wednesday July 29, 2015 4:00 p.m.
Good 3 Bedroom Home on 2 City Lots * Detached Garage* Village of Millersburg • Holmes County • West Holmes Schools • Appliances • Furniture • Collectibles • Household Items
Open House: Tuesday July 21, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. An excellent 3 bedroom home located on a quiet street in the Village of Millersburg. This quaint home features 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath, kitchen, dining room and living room. Has a full basement with an additional ½ bath. Home has natural gas forced air heat, central air conditioning, city utilities & sewer! Updates include newer windows and good floor coverings also has some hardwood floors. A nice detached 2 car 28’x28’ garage is included. Situated on 2 beautiful level city lots this property will be an affordable starter or semi-retirement property, if you are in the market to buy don’t miss it! Sells at 6 PM. Call Jr. Miller for more info. Taxes & Legal: Holmes County Tax Parcel #’s 0700052000 and 0700051000. Taxes are currently $661.00 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 sourced deemed reliable but not warranted. Appliances • Furniture & Household • Garage Items at 4 PM Appliances: 21 cu.ft. Maytag black refrigerator (2 yrs old); 14.6 cu. ft. Magic Chef refrigerator; 18” Holiday natural gas stove; Frigidaire 13 cu. ft. upright freezer; GE washer & electric dryer (good condition) Furniture & Household: Panasonic 42” flat screen TV w/ stand; bedroom set incl. king bed, chest of drawers, dresser; old blonde dresser and chest of drawers; matching sofa and chair; 2 rocker recliners; drop leaf dinette table w/ 2 leaves & chairs; old wooden table w/ 9 leaves; old dining room table; drop leaf sofa table w/ bench; corner curio; old coffee table; end table; phone stand; occasional chairs; 6 pc. knife set; crock pot; Pyrex; graniteware; Sunbeam mixer; Corning ware; flatware; cookware; yellow ware bowl; some Fire King; Fenton; misc. glassware; local advertising pins etc; Bickel & Close advertising; buttons etc; button collection; old Boker & Philips dresser; Bible dated 1889; sad iron; wicker baskets; model cars; old oilers; old jewelry; old 45 records; Polaroid camera; afghans; king size sheets and bedding; lots of old books; some old comics; games and toys; kitchen utensils; table lamps; misc. throw rugs; Dr. Posners baby shoes in original box; Sound of Music dolls; vintage hats; old doilies; old Avon Garage Items: Huskee snow blower; alum. stepladder; wooden stepladder; step stool; Ames lawn cart; sledge; axe; pruners; wrenches; socket sets; misc. tools; rakes; hoes; shovels; gas cans; metal shelf; misc. nuts & bolts Note: Plenty of items to be uncovered, anything may turn up! Appliances will be sold after 6 PM. Chattel Terms: Cash or good check. Lunch Stand Owners: The Barnhart Family (Former Maxine Barnhart Home)
JR MILLER, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com
Open for Inspection: Wednesday, July 22nd, 5:00 to 7:00 PM For many years, this property has commanded an attention grabbing location on the western edge of Berlin Village. Adjacent to both newer residential and commercial development the property is primed with multiple possibilities. The property is comprised of a raised ranch home built in 1970 with approximately 3,800 square feet of living space along with a two car garage. Mechanics of the home are comprised of gas heat, central air, city water and sewer. The property also includes a bank barn. The improvements rest on 6.223 acres of land that is rolling and provides a hilltop location overlooking area. The home has not been updated represents a large amount of living space. It is comprised of four bedrooms with the potential for additional bedrooms, kitchen, formal dining room, living room, large den, office and other assorted rooms. Exterior of the home features two patios and second story deck. The property includes a 20 foot easement for ingress and egress to US Route 39/62. The bank barn appears to be in average condition. Real Estate will be sold at 6:00 PM. Legal: Parcel 0100537000 in Berlin Township of Holmes County and East Holmes School District. Taxes: $1,453.29 per half, prorated to time of closing. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of the auction, balance at closing in approximately 45 days, no financing or other contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Buyers must independently investigate and confirm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Boat, Truck, & Equipment: Starcraft Superfisherman 170 w/ Mecury 75hp & 9.9hp outboards; 1995 Chevy 1500 pickup; DR power wagon; DR lawn vac, like new; Troy Bilt tiller; Troy Bilt chopper/vac; Toro Personal Pace lawn mower; lawn seeder; trimmer; table saw; router; hand & yard tools. Outdoor Items: Fishing rods & reels; hunting & fishing supplies, Bar-B-Que grill, outdoor furniture; coolers. Furniture & Household: dining room table & chairs; dresser; night stand; bed; hickory rocker; desks; bookcases; lamps; folding chairs; cameras; camera bags; photography equipment; stereo equipment; office supplies; books; games; kitchenware; cookbooks; home décor; Tom Miller prints; miscellaneous items. Content Terms: Cash or check with proper identification, Visa and Mastercard. 3% buyer’s premium, refunded for cash or check purchase. Payment in full day of sale. LUNCH STAND Sale by the Order of: Maurice E. Mullet Trust Huntington Bank Trust Department Maurice E. Mullet Estate Holmes County Probate #14ES081 Attorney Sam Steimel
D. ANTHONY KAUFMAN, BROKER REAL ESTATE INFO 330.231.4211 or anthony@kaufmanrealty.com DERRICK KANDEL, AGENT/AUCTIONEER CONTENT INFO 330.231.4524 or derrick@kaufmanrealty.com
29th Annual Benefit Auction The Rainbow of Hope Foundation
Location: At the Mt. Hope Auction Barn, Mt. Hope Ohio. (Holmes County) GPS Coordinates: 40.624229, -81.787186. From Canton take US 62 west to SR 241 south to Mt. Hope and Mt. Hope Auction Barn.
Friday July 24 & Saturday July 25, 2015 Saturday Auction Starts at 8:30 a.m.
8:30 a.m. Large selection of quality locally made maple, walnut, oak, cherry, & other hardwood furniture including: 5pc Oak BR Suite, Queen; Red Oak Table Shaker Style w/ 2 Captain’s Chair and 4 Side Chairs; Knotty Hickory Secretary Desk; Quarter Sawn White Oak Table; 6pc Brown Maple BR Suite; 5pc Cherry BR suite; 5pc Maple Shaker BR Suite; Cherry Queen Bed; Queen Log Bed; Queen Super Soft Mattress Set; Hickory Roll-top Desk; Sec. Desk; Mission Table; Mission Chairs; Cherry sideboard; Corner hutch; Pie safe; Cherry & Oak Secretaries; 2DR Hutch; Oak File Cabinet; Book Case; State Clock; Oak Coffee & End Tables; Cherry 3-Drawer Nightstand; Cherry Double-Mule Chest; Hall Tree; Landscape Mirror; Oak Chairs & Step Stools; Oak Quilt Rack; Glider Rocker; Hickory Rocker; Child’s Rocker; Serving Cart; Wood Carving; this auction is known for its excellent selection of hardwood pieces, many additional items forthcoming for the auction, this list represents a portion of the overall offering. Pieces will include Rustic Cherry, Quarter Sawn White Oak, Maple, and Walnut as well as numerous other hardwood species. Oak study desk; Oak book case; Cherry Howard Miller Edinburg model Grandfather clock Approx. 9:30 a.m. Quilts: Approx. 100 large quilts and wallhangers, misc, numerous patterns. 12:00 noon Auction Highlights: Semi load, four quarter, quarter sawn white oak, kiln dried; 32’x44’ Shop/Garage Building (built on your lot), see additional advert for more details, Burl walnut Keim Lumber Clock; Studebaker Jr. Wagon; Antler Pen; 1.5 gallon ice cream freezer w/ Maytag motor: Ford 8N Tractor 12:30 p.m. Dairy Heifers: bred heifers; calves; feeders. Horses, Ponies & Buggies, to be sold after Heifers: Two seater poy wagon; Assorted horses and ponies; 5 sheep; Mini-Surrey w/ LED lights, fiberglass shaft; 2-seat open buggy; Pioneer Buckboard; Top Buggy; Driving Sulky; Pioneer Forecart; Buggy Harnesses; set of draft harness; Pony Harness. Additional items forthcoming. Chairs, Tables, Trailer: 400 folding chairs; 60 lifetime tables (8 ft.); Table & chair trailer Power Equipment; Lawn Furniture, Storage Barns, Sporting Goods & Misc: 52” Snapper Pro walk behind; Big Dog 52” inch walk behind mower; Holland Gas Grills; 10’x14’; 20x20 Hunting Cabin; Gazebo; 8’x10’ & 10’x12’ storage barns; D&M Hunting Blind; Weaver’s Vinyl Swing-Set; Play-Mor Swing; Set;Hemlock timber frame swing set; Children’s Play Set; chicken coup; hunting blind; flip flop picnic table; vinyl glider; 4 ft. oak glider; square picnic table w/ benches; 4 pc. wicker outdoor set; 2 ft. lighthouse; rabbit hutch; 2 – 8 ft. folding poplar benches w/ cherry stain; Stihl Blowers, generators; swing set; gym set; Hickory swing; portable barbeque set; 2 cape cod cedar chairs; leaf blower; 50’ air hose; mailbox post; numerous additional new items. 8x12 wooden playhouse The ROH Board Members will donate 6 hours of labor, as a group, for any Monday in August, to be sold at 12:00 Noon. Friday activities begin at 5:00 to accommodate Auctioneer Contest Friday Evening (July 24, 2015) activities include: • Fish Fry • Chicken BBQ starting at 4:00 p.m. • Tools & Toys Auction – 6:00 p.m. • Local Entertainment – 5 PM: Amateur Auctioneer Contest 7:30 PM: Speaker David Frey • Volleyball Tournament – Teams by Donation • Lots of Food, Fun, & Fellowship • Bake Sale – Friday & Saturday • Silent Auction –Saturday Terms: Cash or Good Check with Proper Identification. Visa and MasterCard accepted – Rain or Shine. Shop/Garage Building Terms: 20% down day of auction, 50% upon commencement of project and balance at completion. Construction must take place in 2015. Please note all items are subject to change prior to the auction. Numerous pieces to be added. Visit our websites for additional information and photos, as well as information on the foundation. www.rohfoundation.org; www.kaufmanrealty. com; www.reshowcase.com; *Friday Night Start Time is Subject to Change Depending on the Amount of Auctioneer Contestants. Check future ads for updates. Note: This is the 29th year for the Rainbow of Hope Auction. The Foundation would like thank the community for the overwhelming support it has shown for the past 28 years. Come help us celebrate OUR community helping children in OUR community. Auctioneers: Steve Andrews, Jr. Miller and others For more information call (330) 674-5062
P.O. Box 8 * Mt. Hope, Ohio 44660
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The Holmes County Hub Shopper 355
FICKES ESTATE AUCTION
ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES • HOUSEHOLD JOHN DEERE TRACTORS • JD GATOR • JD MOWERS NH HAY TEDDER • JD ZERO TURN • SHOP TOOLS ARROWHEADS • LOUDONVILLE ITEMS NORMAN ROCKWELL ITEMS • 1997 TAURUS CAR ARCHITECTUAL ITEMS • CATTLE CHUTE MILK BOTTLES • GOOD PAPER • 3PT. TILLER To settle the estate will sell the following personal property, plus items from other homes at public auction. Auction to be held in the FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.
THURSDAY JULY 23, 2015 9:00 A.M.
FICKES AUCTION Sharp 1997 Ford Taurus GL 4 dr., light blue, and 71,447 miles; GE stacking washer and dryer only 2 years old; good 1 pc. flat wall cupboard; good GE auto washer; DR table and chairs; 3 pc. bedroom suite; double brass bed; 2 twin beds; selection of Norman Rockwell figurines; Grandfather clock; round dinette table and chairs; dishes and cookware; towels and bedding; boxes of books of all kinds; side chairs; recliner; Deacon bench; oak rocker; old wooden skiis; good box lots; old bottles and insulators; and more. TOOLS – Toro S-200 snow blower; good Lawn Chief power mower; Craftsman scroll saw; step ladders; hand and power tools. Auction by order of Dan Fickes, Ex. for ESTATE OF CAMILLA FICKES, Wayne Co. Probate #TBD. FRANKENBERG AUCTION From an early farm house slate fireplace surround w/ etchings; old wooden fireplace surround; 3x3 cast iron decorative pc (1800’s).; old fireplace tools; Cherry DR table w/ leaves and chairs; matching cherry cabinet; old Victrola; old records; bedroom suites; bunk beds; blanket chest; old pics and frames; spinning wheel; marble top cherry end tables; old kitchen cupboard; old writing desk and cabinet; cherry love seat rocker; and more. JOE AND GEORGIA FRANKENBERG, OWNERS BAKER AUCTION Sharp John Deere 2001 4410 compact tractor, FWA, 34HP diesel, hydro, mid mount pto, w/ 72 inch mower, and JD #430 quick attach loader (sells as a unit); good Land Pride 72 inch 3 pt. blade; King Kutter II 60 inch rear tiller; back pack sprayer; 25 gallon sprayer on wheels; bench grinder w/ stand; Bauer step ladder; T posts; Roto Hoe tiller; hand and power tools; Schwinn 213 exercise bike; electric treadmill; Weider Platinum exercise machine; and more. ROBERT AND MARTHA BAKER, OWNERS AUCTION #4 JD 4x2 gator, good condition, 505 hours; JD #2425 zero turn mower, EZ Trak, 22HP, 54 inch mower, and only 325 hours; JD X500 Multi Terrain lawn tractor w/ 54 inch mower, and 500 hours; Stihl 015 chain saw; Ferguson 3 pt. disc; Stihl weed trimmer; Jet Special Edition table saw; DeWalt saw; Toro 22 in. recycle mower; Werner ext. ladder; 2350psi 6HP power washer; 2 wheel trailer; metal shelves; Toro Power Max snow blower; hand power tools; lawn and garden tools; aluminum ramps; portable air compressor; and more. HOUSEHOLD-ANTIQUES – Weber grill; glass and marble top stands; file cabinets; good selection old and new books; double bed; drop leaf table; pictures and frames; good selection of décor items of all kinds; crocks; outdoor planters; good box lots; and more. REIMER AUCTION John Deere 2020 gas tractor, WF, 3 pt., front bumper, good rubber, used on the farm; 2 JD front weights; 3 pt. rotary mower; 3 pt. blade; 3 pt. scoop; Double LL 3 pt. bale mover; older Fore-Most cattle chute; Troy Bilt 8HP blower; lawn sweeper; hand and power tools; log chains; few misc. barn items; show box; bird bath; and more. ROBERT REIMAN, OWNER LECKRONE AUCTION A large collection of Loudonville/Perrysville collectibles of all kinds. Milk bottles including Guernsey Dairy painted and 3 embossed including qts. and ½ pint; Weltmer Dairy; Ayers Dairy; Haudensheld Druggist bottles; large selection of pop and soda bottles; thermometers; good old paper of all kinds; Ohio Grease items; rare postcards; good selection of Flxibleitems of all kinds; Mansfield Pottery items; collector plates; and more. More complete list at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. DAVE LECKRONE, OWNER AUCTION #7 Several hundred comic books, 50’s,70’s and newer; watch fobs; sealed packs and sets of sports cards; selection of 35mm cameras; good fire safe; toys; watch parts; unique 2 man saw; and more. ALSO SELLING New Holland 162 six basket hay tedder; selection of Indian arrowheads and flint. Pictures on web site. NOTE – A short list for a good auction. Good quality from start to finish. Selling in 3 rings. Car, tractors, and equipment sells approximately 12Noon. Pictures and updates at www.gant-realty.com. Click on chattel auctions. Circle your calendar for a good one. TERMS- Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch AUCTIONEERS – Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson
(330)264-8342 4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691
Wanted to Buy 355
Wanted to Buy 410
WANTED: 3 carpet pieces. 12 x 14 or larger. Prefer burgundy, gray, or cream. (330) 359-5942
WANTED: GOOD used foldable ping pong table. (330) 464-2691.
WANTED: AIR dryer for dumping station hose. (330) 893-0029
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WANTED: PORTABLE room dividers, up to 8 feet high. (330) 674-5194.
HOUSE FOR sale by owner on 1.27 acres in the woods. 2 br., elevated 18x24 screened porch. Completely furnished. 13975 TR 14 Glenmont, OH. Open House on weekends or by appointment. Call 330-464-8400
WANTED: USED telephone poles, will pay fair prices and pick up. (330) 852-0618 5am-5pm.
Home Condo For Sale
Crane’s Nest Auction
Wednesday, July 22, 2015 at 10am
Sale held on the premises at 1637 Heyl Rd. Wooster, Ohio Take Fairgrounds east off us 30. Follow SR 3 South approx. 1 mile to CR 139, Heyl Rd. West, ¼ mile to sale on right.
Home Condo For Sale
CHARLES MILL Lake 3BR 3BA. Wonderful lake home between Mansfield & Wooster. See gailsart.com/920 for info and pictures 419-544-0489
Miller Absolute Real Estate & Chattel Auction Western Holmes County
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
Wednesday, July 22, 2015 5:00 p.m.
3 Bedroom Home on 5 Acres • Monroe Twp • Holmes County • West Holmes Schools • Zero Turn Mower • Guns • Scopes • Watches • Quality Tools • Household
Dave E. Crane has sold the farm and emtied the building of items packed away years ago. These things along with some good contemporary tools, lots of scrap and several very good consigned articles make this an Auction you won’t want to miss.
Broad Categories are Modern Tools, Antiques and Collectibles and Scrap Tools and Miscellaneous 20ft. 12k pound Top Hat H.D. Trailer, ball hitch used once; 35 ton log splitter; Land Pride trailing mower; cement mixer; ‘66 Ford flatbed truck w/ ‘72 400cu engine, not running; 80 gal, 6.5HP compressor; many small gas and electric tools, multiples of sockets etc.; Mowers and Cultivators; Power Washers, some running, some needing attention.; Aluminum ramp; weed eaters; sprayer on rubber; Chain Saws and Stihl w/ trimmer extention; Good Welding Table on Wheels; Custom Flow P.U. Tailgate; 50 gal Transfer Flow Fuel tank for P.U., Reese 5th wheel hitch. Antiques and Collectibles Unique revolving Hall Tree; cast bird bath; Indian bookends; Over 1400 old marbles; some good art glass pieces and china, cockery, collectible clear glass, advertisers; Lionel train cars #s 902, 529(2), 530, 807, 897; Warner Beers 1885 History of Ohio Portage Co.; Several pieces of carnival glass; Dinner Bells; Auto Harp; (2) Banjos (rough); Razor Motorbile and Scooter; A quantity of Indian artifacts; Several reels of cartoon films; (2) sets of flatware mostly silver plate; Pocket watches w/ gold content include Hamilton Dueber Special, 21 J.G. 942; Elgin, Illnois 20 yr; Elgin Hunter Case (rough) Size 6, 20 yr. Coins Several Indian head pennies, nice ‘05 Vcent nickle, 1853 quarter variety 2; 1868 3 cent piece; 1865 2 cent piece and 2 peace dollars etc. Spice box and childs furniture; John Wayne lamp and record album; Pachinko game; cast Amish figurines; dolls; sled w/ brakes; various items of furniture; many lots of interesting jewelry. An Excellent Consignment from the family of the late Elvin Burkholder including 14 quilts, comforters’ good cast cars and trucks include Hubley Tow Truck; Arcade Model T; Kenton Fire Truck. Several other toys. Two 6 board blanket chests; Oak dropleaf table w/ leaves; round oak pedestal table w/ leaves and 6 chairs; (2) two piece highback bedroom sets; S. Thomas oak kitchen clock; Several oak chairs and rockers; Floor model Silvertone victrola; Tradle and elec. sewing machines; Art Deco pictures and frames; Library table; desks; Iron kettle; glass door bookcase; Crocks and Jugs; Several pieces of modern bedroom furniture. Miscellaneous Foundation stones; plastic calf house; large watering tank; several bikes including (1) built for two; Martin houses; pump grinding/sharpening wheel; Canning jars and apple crates; dozens of box lots of useful items; Several large scrap piles. Special Interest 1976 Yamaha RD 400c Motorcycle Shows 5,600 miles, Strongly resembles a factory road racer. Restoration interrupted by death of owner. Clear Title, owners manual and sales brochure. This is a big sale! To advertise it completely would take a twice this much print. Three rings from start to finish. Terms: Cash or Ohio checks w/ positive ID Note: Not a good place for children as there are substantial hazards around the buildings. We plan to sell toys, quilts, splitter, trailer, watches, truck and motorcycle beginning around noon. Lunch by Sheila
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
Pictures @ auctionzip.com #18038 Auctioneers: Dave Gallapoo 330-201-0887 Dick Kistler 330-464-2250 Ed Howman
JR MILLER, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com TONY MULLET, REALTOR 330-763-0249 or tonymullet1@gmail.com
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Home Condo For Sale 430
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.
Farms for Sale 475
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
460
Apartment Rentals
FOR SALE: 62 acres. Brinkhaven, mostly wooded, gas well, with mineral rights, cabin, ATV trails. (330) 674-3203
•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. 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.
FOR SALE: 18.6 wooded acres in Noble county. No mineral rights. Call (330) 231-5338
2 BR. 1 BA. basement apt. near Baltic. Non-smoking, assist pets only. $475 +deposit. 330-897-0434
425
Land Sale Rent
81 WOODED acres with 50% free & clear oil & gas rights. No leases. Has trail & sun openings for food plots. Excellent hunting. Kimdolton area. $291,600. (330) 466-8658
475
Home Condo Rentals
FOR RENT: 4 br & 2 ba with basement & garage in Chili. Has pasture & full barn. (330) 897-3302
Home Condo Rentals 500
Automobiles 520
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
1996 CHEVY BLAZER for sale, $650. Runs good with good tires. 330-852-3159, ask for Dennis
3-4 BR house for rent close to Winesburg, on 62. All appliances included. $600/mo. 330-231-7552
1993 HONDA Accord Coupe, 5sp, reliable, economical, currently driven 100 miles per day at 32MPG. $900 330-567-3928
495
1991 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 door. Runs, 192K, 330390-0291 after 6 pm, $600 OBO. Needs a little work.
Mobile Home Rentals
3BR, 2BA, on country lot, W. Holmes SD, Assist animals only, no smoking, $600/mo. rent + dep. 330-464-4846
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Automobiles
2000 PONTIAC Grand Am. Leather seats, runs good. 196k mi., $2,200 obo. 330-641-9949 1999 GRAND Jeep Cherokee. 127k mi., runs & drives good. $2,600. 330-231-9509 1997 GMC 3500 flatbed dually, diesel, 2004 Mercury Mountaineer, 3rd row seating. (330) 473-5857 1992 DODGE Dakota No rust, good cond. Runs good, $2100. 330-473-5901
1993 DODGE Shadow: 117k mi., runs good, solid body, great on gas, $1,100. (330) 275-5954
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FOR SALE: Minn Kota Power Drive V2 Bowmount Trolling Motor, 55lb thrust, 54" shaft, $500. 330 473-7498 1993 17-FT. alumunum Monarch, w/115-hp Mariner & 10-hp Mariner, & 24V electric motors, Lowrance Gen2 fishfinder, marine radio. $6000. (330) 231-2158. 14 ft. double hull fiber glass boat with trailer. $500. Raymond Troyer, 10316 Criswell Rd. Fredericksburg.
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Auto Parts Accessories GOOD USED Camper, 22',
PICKUP TRUCKBED 2006 black Dodge Dually plastic bedliner, tailgate and bumper. 330-473-7727
good for hunting, 330-231- 3638.
$1200.
Boats 2 FOR 1!!! 2001 Georgetown
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FOR SALE: older 16' Starcraft boat with 18 HP Johnson elect. start. Fish finder, swivel seats, $1200. Reuben Stutzman, 8086 Weaver Rd., Fredericksbg O FOR SALE: 1982 Ski Nautique; int. redone 2010. Runs awesome! $5000 obo. Steve Miller, 330-432-5318
Class A 32' motor home & 1998 Jeep Wrangler Sport as tow vehicle w/Sterling hitch --one owner, selling as one unit. Excellent cond. Many extras, 31k mi., pwr. leveling jacks. Winter stored. Priced for quick sale$21,900. 330-345-5624 or 330-988-7910
Trucks SUVs
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 Dodge Ram 1500 V8 quad pickup with bed liner & bed cover. Good condition, 120k mi., $4,950 (330) 495-0137
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Vans
FOR RENT: 15 pass. clean, dependable van. Daily or weekly rates. (330) 231-3236 2002 CHRYSLER Town & Country, great cond., everything works, 165K, no rust. $1,950. Call/text. (330) 231-5745 2000 TOWN & Country mini van, runs well, 200,000+ miles, $1,000. (740) 398-9382
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Location: 4840 Twp. Rd. 628, Millersburg OH 44654. Located between Mt. Hope and Berlin OH. From CR 77 between Mt. Hope and Bunker Hill take Twp. Rd. 628 west approx. 1 mile to location. Or from Twp. Rd. 362, just west of Mt. Hope, go south 1½ miles to Twp. Rd. 628 east ½ mile to location. Signs posted.
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Beautiful New Home and Buildings on 5 Acres • Horse Barn and Shop • Open Land • Salt Creek Twp. • Holmes County • East Holmes Schools • Great Country Property Open House: Monday July 20, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
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A tremendous offering in a highly desirable area. Located on 5 acres this newly constructed property offers endless possibilities. The 2014 home has 2-4 bedrooms, kitchen, dining room and living room, 2 bathrooms, and a sewing/office. Includes a full walk-out basement that is partially finished. Has gas hot water heat system for basement and main floor. Private well & septic. Mullet cabinets and raised panel doors throughout. Outside you will find a well-built 36’x54’ horse barn with an attached 30’x40’ shop. The barn has 9 box stalls, tack room and hay storage. Plenty of room for pasture, additional buildings etc. A one of a kind property in an excellent area. Don’t miss it! Call Jr. Miller for more info. Call for map & brochure. Taxes & Legal: Holmes County Tax Parcel # 3400105014. Taxes are currently to be determined. 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 sourced deemed reliable but not warranted. Owners: Joas & Arlene Stutzman
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Used solar Kits
135 watt panel/ Pro-Star 15 Charge controller/new Cobra 1500 watt inverter/ 4-6v golf cart batteries 120 watt panel/ MPPT controller/ 600 watt pure sine inverter/ 2-6v golf cart batteries 120 watt solar panel/ 20 amp new Sunsaver controller/ 800 watt AIMS modified inverter/ 2-6v golf cart batteries
SALON BOOTH Rentals Available Make your own hours with a booth rental in salon near Wooster, Ohio. Position open for a hair stylist, nail tech and massage therapist. Please call 330-231-6556
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12v 2000 watt inverter/charger “new” test model REC 255 watt panel/ 20 amp MPPT Phocos industrial solar charge controller Xantrex (Trace) 40 amp PWM charge controller 2- 40 amp AIMS MPPT solar controllers(trade-in on bigger system & 1 showroom unit)
Building Materials
207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows 06500 AD13113930 72 • Free10190485 Estimates 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
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2 panel solar mounting rack (customer trade-in)
Used eQUiPMeNt from
Red Max trimmer, 21” mowers
BraNd NeW sYsteM 2- 235 watt solar panels, 40 amp tracer MPPT controller with remote, AIMS 2500 watt inverter, DC Breaker box with breakers, Midnite Lightning arrestor, 4-Discover AGM (sealed) L-16 batteries This is a high quality brand new package just for the auction 60 watt 12v LED light bulbs 1- lot of misc. aluminum wire pieces 1- lot of #2 aaluminum single wire almost 3/4 roll 1- lot of misc smaller rolls aluminum wire 1- aluminum pipe/lumber shop storage rack.
We will be selling Discover AGM DC24 (sealed buggy batteries) at auction. We secured pallets full at huge discounts and will sell some at auction. These are regular $235 retail and will sell at the highest bid. We will also have our battery salesman there with starting batteries, Buggy Batteries, and golf cart/ L-16 batteries for sale that evening at sale prices. Remember to bring your old scrap batteries. WE PAY CASH FOR SCRAP! Tools, kitchenwares, housewares, plumbing supplies, electrical supplies, boilers, waterheaters, Electric & Battery fencers (BRAND NEW), and much more. For a listing, see Real Estate showcase Sale bill.
Questions call 330-893-3785
AUCTION WILL BE HELD AT TRAIL PLUMBING • JULY 20TH, 5:00 P.M.
DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.
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Construction
SWISS CONSTRUCTION. Amish Crew, specializing in pole bldgs., horse barns, riding arenas, machine sheds, garages. For all your pole building needs call 844763-4500.
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Excavating
SHETLER SERVICES Driveways, field tiling, building pads, pet graves, french drains, gravel hauling, septic systems, downspouts. Call (330) 988-4373
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Mobile Home Repair
MAC MOBILE home service, 27 years experience. Specializing in remodeling & roofing (330) 749-2248
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Roofing & Spouting
QUALITY ROOFING Solutions LLC, Contact us for all your roofing needs. Free estimates. (330) 763-3478 YODER FAMILY Roofing & Seamless Spouting LLC, servicing Wayne/Holmes counties for 17 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000
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Storage
FOR RENT: 40'x140' building for storage etc. (330) 674-1631
Taxi Limo Shuttle
HAULING & Transportation, 4-5 passengers & hauling with truck & trailer. Can pull your trailer or mine. (330) 763-1475
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Top Soil
FOR SALE: TOP SOIL, very nice. You haul or get a hauler. Call for pricing. (330) 897-4856
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Windows
Hillside Doors & Windows 330-897-1222 ext. 3
Fiberglass Doors w/ Composite Jam $295
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Vinyl Windows HILLSIDE w/ Aluminum Screens
DOORS & WINDOWS
Storm Doors w/ Heavy Duty Screen Doors In-Stock
FREE ESTIMATES
Fencing FOGGED
YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497
Furniture Refinishing
BALTIC Restoration & Wood Shop. Restoring Family Herlooms & Repairing Furniture. Custom indoor & outdoor furniture. (Any species, including reclaimed barnwood) Call for appt. 330-600-9359. Thur-Sat 9-5 Other days call for appt. @ 120 E. Main St. Baltic, OH
piles & letter to TR 262, anytime
MILLER TRANSPORTATION, 7721 TR 551 Holmesville 44633. 330473-0962 or 740-263-1448. Available anytime.
Cleaning 1050
110v Grundfos Booster pump (used 2 years, customer put in different pump system) consigned 3/4 hp 240v 3 wire pump with control box used
ICH KAUF! Trash dumps, can write this address: 10955 Mlbg. 44654 Call (330) 275-7980
900 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
“NEW” REC 255 watt panel/ MPPT controller/ 4- L16 batteries/ 2000 watt Xantrex Freedom inverter-charger 24v 4000 watt inverter/charger “brand new”test model
Hauling
I BUY junk cars 262-9300
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647 Beauty Services 830
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2015 Civic EX Sedan CVT
2015 Civic EX Coupe CVT
2015 Civic Hybrid Base CVT
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Buy For!! $29,001
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2015 Accord EXL V6 Coupe Automatic
2015 Accord LX CVT Sedan
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2015 Honda Civic LX, Civic SE, Civic EX Sedan, Civic EX Coupe, Civic Hybrid, Accord LX Sedan, Accord EXL V6 Coupe, CRV EX AWD, Odyssey EXL, Honda CRZ are 36 month 36,000 closed end leases. All leases require $2000 cash or trade equity for cash cap reduction plus first month payment, tax, title, license plates and documentary fee due at signing. Sign and Drive leases are plus tax, title, license plates, documentary fee due at signing. All leases and purchases include mud guards and three free oil changes. Buy for is plus tax, title, documentary fee, plate transfer / 30 day tag. 0.9& and 1.9% financing on select Honda models. All offers available for well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. Offers good through 09-07-2015 unless otherwise noted. P7889
P7888
2012 Honda Accord SE
2014 Honda Accord EX-L
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2012 Honda Civic LX
2012 Honda CR-V EX-L
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2012 Honda Crosstour
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2012 Honda CR-V EX
2012 Honda CR-V EX-L
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2012 Honda Odyssey EX
2012 Honda Civic LX
2012 Honda CR-V EX
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Payments based on 72 months financing with approved credit 20% down cash or trade equity. Includes Wayne County Taxes, all fees, license transfer or 30 day tag.
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2010 Mazda MAZDA3 s Sport
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1999 Pontiac Sunfire GT
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P7869
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263 mo.
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2012 Honda Civic EX
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270 mo.
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2013 Honda Accord Sport
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A894B 2010 Honda Element EX
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2009 Acura TL w/Tech
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