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Calendar July Pancake breafast is July 25
Goodwill golf outing is July 27 Goodwill Industries of Wayne and Holmes Counties will hold its 18th annual Goodwill Golf Classic July 27 at Wooster Country Club. Registration of $500 per team includes an 18-hole golf scramble, cart rental, driving range, sleeve of balls, games and prizes, light breakfast, snacks, lunch, buffet dinner and a free return round of golf at Wooster Country Club (with a minimum number of registered golfers).
A pancake breakfast will be served from 8-10:30 a.m. at the Ragersville Elementary School pavilion on Saturday, July 25. A minimum donation of $6 is requested for pancakes, sausage, fresh fruit and beverage. All proceeds will go to the Ragersville Zion Helping Hands Mission, used in the Ragersville community. The benefit is sponsored by Modern See Pg. 5 — CALENDAR Woodmen.
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Mennonite Relief Sale is Aug. 1 Event celebrates 50 years of volunteers serving in 50 countries
By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The Mennonite Relief Sale will celebrate 50 years of providing help to others through the generosity and good graces of the people of this area, as the sale runs the first Saturday of August at the Buckeye Event Center in Dalton. Beginning Friday, July 31, and running through Saturday, Aug, 1, anywhere from 3,000-4,000 people are expected to make their way through the doors of the Buckeye Event Center over the weekend to renew friendships, enjoy fellowship and generate hundreds of thousands of dollars for the Mennonite Central Committee, which uses the funds to help the poor.
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Editor: Many, many thanks to the American Legion Post 192, the sponsors, the volunteers, the Sons, the park district and anyone else who had a part in bringing The Wall to Millers-
burg the Fourth of July weekend. It was truly an honor and a very humbling experience to again see this memorial tribute to a tragic event that indeed happened within many of our lifetimes,
and their lives must be remembered and should not be in vain. God Bless America and all that we stand for again. I thank you, well done. Charles Chanay Millersburg
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Library programs National Teen Library Lock-In at the Central Library, Friday, July 31, 5 p.m. Teens grades 6-12 can join in for author Skype visits, crafts, games, movies, music, prizes and food. A signed permission slip is required for this event. Visit www.holmeslibrary. org/events or call 330-6745972 for more information.
Back to School Cloth- Mini-Minecraft at the Minecraft on a secure ing Swap at the Central East Branch, Thursday, Library, Thursday, Aug. 6 Aug. 27, 5:30-7 p.m. Play See Pg. 4 — LIBRARY from 4-8 p.m. Update your kid’s school wardrobe for free. Take in new or gently used clothing for girls, boys and teens and trade them DISCOUNT GROCERIES in for up to five items new Name Brand Salad Dressing to you. For complete details Sweetened Coconut $5.99 Gal. visit www.holmeslibrary. $2.59 lb. Cherry Pie Filling $1.59 21oz. org/events or call 330-674Mrs. Wages Tomato Mixes! Cream Cheese Pastry Filling 5972 and ask for Christina.
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local ocal Home Grown cucumbers .49¢/each
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Antiques Market at Mishler Weaving Mill An Antiques Market 15, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on the Mishler Weaving Mill, 381 will be held Saturday, Aug. grounds of the historic E. Main St. (Route 585), Smithville. The event will be held in conjunction 8439 TR 527 • Shreve, OH 44676 with the Smithville Com330-567-2569 munity Historical Society. HOURS An open house will be Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:30 Sat. 8:30 - 4:00 1:30-4 p.m. at Pioneer VilWeek of July 27th – August 1st lage & Mishler Weaving Mill. For information call 330Honey Ham .................................................. $3.19 lb. 669-9455. Roast Beef....................................................$5.49 lb. Hot Pepper ...................................................$2.55 lb. Provolone .....................................................$2.55 lb. Bronze Cheis Flour ........................................64¢ lb. Peach jello .................................................... $2.11 lb. Chicken Nuggets ........................................$3.06 lb. Gatorade Mix 8.5 oz. ................................. $1.73 ea. Party Mix 32 oz. .........................................$4.06 ea. Sour Cream 16 oz. ..................................... $1.75 ea. Taking orders for Red Haven Peaches and Early Gold Apples Free Delivery on Church Orders • 40 lb. Minimum Call in for prices on large orders
Library (From Page 3) server in multiplayer mode. For ages 6-12. Registration required as space is limited. To register or for more information, call 330-893-3464.
Holmesville 330-279-2283 2 miles north of Holmesville on SR 83 Sale Dates July 27th - August 1st ~ Deli ~
Smoked Honey Roast Turkey .......................................... $3.49 lb. Black Forest Ham ........................................................... $2.59 lb. Provolone ........................................................................ $2.49 lb. Marble ............................................................................. $2.79 lb. Chipotle Cheese ............................................................... $2.49 lb.
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Community Church Vacation Bible Schools scheduled 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 330-343-2605. 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 regis-
ter if you have not preregistered. Week of Aug. 2 Grace Pointe Church in Millersburg invites children ages 2-10 to a Surprise VBS Aug. 3-5, 6-8 p.m. Dinner starts at 6, followed by Bible devotions, music, crafts and games. Parents are welcome. Call 330-473-8940 for information.
Renners to hold outdoor gathering Renners St. Paul United Church of Christ will hold an outdoor gathering on Aug. 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.
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For more information, call 330-264-9459, Ext VIENNA LOVE was 220, email info@wooster- born Feb. 14 to Joslyn and Justin Chenevey of Holmes County Chris- grace.org, or go to www. Wooster. She weighed 7 tian Women’s Club will ohioholylandtours.com. pounds, 15.7 ounces and meet Aug. 4, 9:30-11:30 was 19.5 inches long. She a.m. at the Carlisle Inn in Worship services joins a brother, Maverick Walnut Creek. Speaker at Jitters Malia. will be Ida Marie Yoder, Grandparents are Randy Two worship services sharing her experience and Connie Lawrence of in Romania with a mis- will be held at Jitters Ashland, Fred and Rita sion group. Brunch is $10, Coffee House, 1545 S. Chenevey and Christina inclusive. For reservations Washington St., Millers- Chenevey, all of Wooster. by July 31, call 330-674- burg, Sunday at 9 and Great-grandparents are 7723 or 330-343-7046 or 10:45 a.m. Jitter Bugs Chuck and Clara Kissel of email to dawdys@embarq- class at 10:45 service Mansfield, Tom and Marge mail.com with CWC in only. Lawrence of Ashland and memo line, or hccwclub@ Grab a cup of cofwfee Harry Wright of Walnut and doughnut and sing yahoo.com. praises to the Lord. All Creek. are welcome. www.jitA SON, Gordon Julius ters.coffee. Visit the was born July 8 to Brittany and Jim Karocki of Canal Holy Land Donations Winchester. He weighed 8 Join Pastor Bob Fetpounds, 11 ounces and was needed terhoff of Grace Church 22 inches long. of Wooster on the 22nd Donations are needed Grandparents are Melisannual Comprehensive to help troubled boys. The sa Baker of Shreve, Steve Biblical Tour of the Holy Trading Post Thrift Store and Cathy Baker of CardLand — Featuring visits is at 7703-B state Route ington and Joe and Kathy to Israel and Petra. 241, just west of Mount Karocki of Perrysburg. This 12-day trip, March Hope. All proceeds will Great-grandparents are 28-April 8, 2016, features go to support the Ohio Jean Baker of Shreve and first-class hotels, round- Wilderness Boys Camp. Vincent Wilczynski of trip airfare, two daily Call 330-857-5516. or Pemberville. meals and admissions 330-464-1261. to sites like the Temple Water quality Mount, Garden Tomb, Bibles available Church of the Holy Sepreport is available ulcher, Masada, Petra, a Need a Bible? We can boat ride on the Sea of deliver/mail you one The Village of Millerswithout cost or obliga- burg 2014 annual water Galilee and much more. Cost is $5,495 per per- tion. KJV Bible, New quality report is available son based on double occu- Testament, Large Print at www.millersburgohio. pancy from Cleveland and and Children’s Bible com/ccr.html or by calling includes taxes and tips. A Stories are available. 330-674-1886 to receive a $75 discount for full pay- Contact: 330-262-2287; copy by mail. ment before Sept. 1, 2015, 330-927-4857; 330-939- For questions regarding and $135 pay-by-check 6231 or needfreebibles@ the report, call Nathan gmail.com. Troyer at 330-674-1886. discount.
Holmesville / Prairie Township Library Summer Reading Program Summer Reading at the Holmesville/Prairie Township Library continues on Wednesdays from 10-11 a.m. (through Aug. 5) Theme is “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.
Donations needed for Pleasant Valley Cemetery Pleasant Valley Cemetery is accepting donations to pay for mowing of the cemetery. Any amount is appreciated. For more information, call Robert L. Croskey, 330-276-3322. Donations may be sent to Croskey at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box 284, Killbuck 44637.
Euchre scheduled at Holmesville American Legion Holmesville American Legion will hold weekly euchre tournaments Saturdays at 7 p.m. Call the Legion at 330-279-3040.
Calendar (From Page 1) Primary event sponsor is the Commercial & Savings Bank, 330-287-5058 To register a team or to inquire about hole or cart sponsorship, contact Cyndi O’Donnell at 330-287-5058 or codonnell@ woostergoodwill.org. Registration form can be downloaded through Goodwill’s Facebook page and the organization’s website, woostergoodwill.
Lunch and Learn program is July 28 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
complimentary light lunch will be provided by Sycamore Run Nursing and Rehab. While these sessions are free, registration is required. To register for this informational session, contact Laurel at 800-945-4250 Ext. 4719 with your phone number, and names of all who will be attending. The Holmes County Caregiver Coalition is a group of local agencies dedicated to bringing information, services and support to those unpaid caregivers of Holmes County. Current members include: The Area Agency on Aging, Region 9; Oak Pointe Nursing & Rehab Center; Community Hospice; Sycamore Run & Scenic Pointe Nursing & Rehab; and Majora Lane.
August West Holmes class
plans reunion The West Holmes class of 1965 will hold its 50-year class reunion Aug. 1 at Fire Ridge Golf Course. Welcome hour begins at 6 p.m. and dinner is at 7 p.m. A casual evening outing will be held July 31 at The Hotel Millersburg at 6 p.m. Reservation deadline is July 24. For more information, contact Jenifer Graham Miller at 330-601-1944 or Marlene Kieffaber Klingler at 330-763-0685 or mreunion65@aol.com.
Reservation deadline for Age of Steam Bus tour is Aug. 1 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 330-674-0022. 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.
School supplies available to Baltic students
of Christ (next to fire station) on Aug. 3-4 from 5-7 p.m. where they will be assisted with supplies for the coming school year.
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.
Training Center notes opening day
Students attending the Holmes County Training Center school-age program will begin Need help with school sup- the year Aug. 19. Staff in-serplies? Baltic area students are vice and orientation will be held invited to Zion United Church Aug. 17-18.
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Monument Sales 212 Jones St., P.O. Box 501 Shreve, Ohio 44676 (330) 567-2291
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(From Page 1) of competition out there from other auctions, but it’s been going good. We started out in the Kidron area and moved over to Dalton.” The Mennonite Relief Sale committee meets monthly all year long in order to make the event run as smoothly as possible. One of the event coordinators and committee members is Lauren Horst. She has been involved with the Mennonite Relief Sale for many years, recol-
lecting that she’s missed only a few since the event began, “My father was an auctioneer, and way back in the 1960s and ’70s, I helped count money,” Horst said. “Then as we got older, got married, (my husband) Richard’s parents were very involved with the Relief Sale and it was just kind of the thing to do.” Horst says there will be several special edition quilts made commemorating the 50 years of the sale, and other special items that will mark the occasion.
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Frenette-Rickley Golf Tournament brings in about $4,400 The foursome consisting of Jimmy Allison, Jarret Mathie, Micah Roach and Mike Prater came in at first place with a score of
58 to win the 16th annual Aimee Frenette-Rickly 18-Hole Golf Tournament held at Fire Ridge Golf Course in Millersburg on
June 28. The winning team won on a tie-breaker against the quartet of Ted Kays, Kevin Duff, Rex Hummel
and Jason Hummel, which also shot 14-under for the day. Third place went to Jud Menuez, Ryan Schlabach,
Kevin Miller and Stan Hershberger. Thanks to all three winning teams for donating their winnings back to the Aimee Frenette-Rickly Memorial Scholarship fund. The event, which featured 132 golfers, brought in more than $4,400 for the scholarship fund, held and managed by the Holmes County Education Foundation. Countless local businesses and community members also contributed to the cause with hole sponsorship, includ-
ing Bakerwell, Buckeye Deli, Burgett Insurance Agency, Commercial & Savings Bank, Jon Groza with Fifth Third Private Bank, First-Knox National Bank, Killbuck Savings Bank, Steve Maag, Discount/Surplus Shoppe, Moore’s Lawn & Garden, Pizza Parlor II, Rodhe’s IGA SuperCenter, Sam & Ronda Steimel, Subway of Holmes County, T & C Enterprises and Village Motors. See Pg. 14 — GOLF
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Earl Weaver is in his second year as president of the Mennonite Relief Sale committee. “The sale continues to grow over the years. It’s pretty unique. We’ve been able to keep up with the pace. We do that by adding new attractions. There is a lot of competition out there from other auctions, but it’s been going good. We started out in the Kidron area and moved over to Dalton.”
Sale (From Page 7) and Auction displays open and a volleyball tournament gets under way at 6 p.m. The highlight of the night is an informal program, featuring a 50th Anniversary Variety Show Friday at 6:30 p.m.
John Schmid, Tim Shue and Les Gustavson-Zook will share their talents, retelling the history of the Relief Sale through little skits and plays, poems and old stories. “There is even a couple planning to come in the same convertible they drove to the first relief
sale 50 years ago,” Horst said. Saturday morning begins with an all-you-can eat sausage, pancake and eggs breakfast at 7 a.m., before the stands and display booths open up again at 8 a.m. See Pg. 14 — SALE
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His superhero envy yields an anti-hero result When Thor entered the room the Earth stood still. He was dashing and daring with golden locks framing a stately brow before pouring to his shoulders. Villains cringed and women swooned. Children gathered in the shadow of his flowing cloak hoping, perhaps, to inherit by proximity just a fraction of his greatness — or at the very least to catch a glimpse of his enchanted hammer, Mjolnir. The scene was considerably different when the gray-bearded, middleaged, humor columnist entered the arena at the “Comic Con in the ‘Burg,” and event hosted by the Holmes County District
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Public Library. Neither dashing, nor daring and sporting a meager and utterly unremarkable fuzz of sad gray wool along his temples, the writer made his way utterly unnoticed to his spot at a table near the stage. One woman, who had become mildly enchanted with him long, long ago, followed close behind — just far enough to sneak a doe-eyed glimpse of the God of Thunder before she settled next
to her escort, the Master of None. She, being possessed of the art of, well, art actually held a position of much higher esteem amongst the teaming fans of comic, fantasy and superhero lore. “Oh to be Thor,” the columnist lamented as he rolled the vessel of his own power — a black ball-point pen emblazoned with the words “Millersburg Rotary Club” — about in his hands. Meanwhile, the maid at his side drew eager conversation and great praise from the throng as her followers begged her to summon imaginary worlds from the plain white paper before her. Each had their moment,
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the man and his maid, and spoke before the crowd of their creative conquests. Still Thor, moving silently through the crowd, mighty hammer dangling at his side, drew every eye and heart. There was joy and merriment that day. Games were played, challenges brought and imaginary beasts conquered on the basement stage and across the shaded lawn beyond, but still there was gnawing in the heart of the aging columnist. “The hair and the hammer,” he breathed. “If only to possess them for a moment …” At the end of the day as the crowds wore thin and the costumed masses returned to their respective worlds the writer stood in disbelief
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his wife so that she might swoon before him. “Wait!” she gasped. “That’s awesome! You look exactly like Haymitch!” Crushed at the fact his own wife saw the likeness of Haymitch Abernathy, the washed-up, drunken, antihero from “The Hunger Games” film franchise rather than the evil-conquering, all-of-mankindprotecting Norse God to whom he aspired, the columnist sadly put down the wig, picked up his pen and took up his burden of life once more.
Courtyard entertainment planned On Saturday, July 25, Matt Young will perform in the Courtyard at Hotel Millersburg, 7-10 p.m. Prism will perform on Friday, July 31, also from 7-10 p.m.
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Farming A little of this, a little of that — and more The Ohio State Fair will be held July 29 through Aug. 9 at the Ohio State Fairgrounds in Columbus. The Milking Shorthorn Junior and Open Dairy Shows and the Junior Ayrshire Dairy Show will be held on Thursday, July 30. The Junior Holstein Show will be held on Friday, July 31. The Open Holstein Heifers and Dry Cows and the Open Ayrshire Dairy Show will be held on Saturday, Aug. 1. The Open Holstein Dairy Futurity will be held at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 1. Sunday, Aug. 2, the Open Red and White Dairy Cattle Show and the Open Holstein Cow Classes will be held. The Junior Guernsey
Barbwire Barb Lumley Dairy Show, the Junior Jersey Dairy Show and the Junior Brown Swiss Dairy Show, all of which include showmanship, cows and heifers, will be held on Thursday, Aug. 6. Friday, Aug. 7 is the Open Jersey Heifers and Open Guernsey Heifer Shows. Saturday, Aug. 8 is the Open Guernsey Futurity and Cow Show, the Open Jersey Dairy Futurity and Cow Show, and the Open Brown Swiss Dairy Cattle Show. The officers and board
of directors of the Ohio Holstein Association met Friday, July 17, at the Ohio Holstein office in Wooster, with President Randall Kiko presiding. Among the items discussed was the Ohio Holstein Summer Sale which will be held Saturday, Aug. 29, at the Wayne County Fairgrounds in Wooster. Approximately 60 registered Holsteins will be sold. Final consignments are currently being taken. For information contact Dave Gunkelman at 330-4643259, Ken Janes at 330464-4134, or the Holstein office at 330-264-9088. Vice President Paul Haskins reported on the 2015 National Convention that was recently
held in Illinois. The 2016 National Holstein Convention will be hosted by New York State Holstein Breeders. The Ohio Holstein Association will host the National Holstein Convention in June 2021. Committees are already being formed to plan for the convention. The Ohio Holstein News Committee met with editor Jackie Bickel following the board of directors meeting. National Ice Cream Day was Sunday, July 19. President Ronald Reagan in 1984 officially declared July National Ice Cream Month and National Ice Cream Day as the third Sunday in July, in honor of the popular dessert that is
guaranteed to lift you up and cool you down even on the hottest summer day. Everyone should be enjoying their favorite flavor on these hot days. According to O Magazine, Oprah Winfrey loves the ice cream from Ample Hills Creamery in Brooklyn. Each pint is handmade from scratch and available online in 10 addictive flavors that include Nonna D’s Oatmeal Lace, Salted Crack Carmel, Peppermint Pattie, Mexican Hot Chocolate, Ooey Gooey Buttercake, and Butter Pecan Brittle. The cost — $89 for six pints! For a sunburn, make Strawberry Salve — a handful of strawberries (5 or 6) and ½ cup plain
yogurt. Mash strawberries until smooth then add yogurt. Slather on burned spots; rinse off after 15 minutes. The berries will cut the sting while the probiotics in the yogurt soothe. According to Hoard’s Dairyman four of the 10 best-selling new food products in 2014 were dairy products, and more specifically, yogurt. Today’s American farm family feeds 155 people (vs. only 25 in 1960). Ninety-seven percent of U.S. farms are family owned and operated. About one-third of the food eaten by Americans comes from crops pollinated by honey bees including fruits, vegetables and nuts.
Alternatives to marketing low quality wheat To say the 2015 wheat harvest was and is problematic is an understatement. The rainy weather that delayed harvest has caused some significant quality issues. Grain sprouting, head scab and
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potential mycotoxin presence have affected the marketability of the grain. There are now reports of mills and co-ops no longer accepting wheat. So, what are the alternatives to the conventional grain mar-
keting channels? What can be done with low quality grain? Based on the questions I have received, it looks like alternative uses include using the grain for cover crop seed and/or using it for livestock feed.
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I have been asked if head scab and vomitoxin presence will reduce the viability and germination of wheat if it is used to plant a cover crop this fall. Pierce Paul, OSU Extension field crop pathologist said he has been getting that question from all over the state. Here is what Paul has to say: “Scab will, indeed, reduce seed quality tremendously, causing germination rates and stands to plummet. However, the vomitoxin usually present in scabby seed is not your biggest problem in terms of seed germination; damage to the embryo is your problem. You should first pull a grain sample and determine how badly damaged the kernels are. You can do this by estimating the percentage of Fusarium damage kernels (FDK) — small, shriveled, lightweight and discolored (pinkish-white) seeds. FDK will give you a very good measure of seed quality. “If you have more than 30 percent to 40 percent
FDK, I would suggest not using your scabby wheat for seed. However, if you absolutely HAVE to plant scabby wheat, cleaning, germ testing and fungicide seed treatment are absolutely necessary. Seed treatment will help only to a point, but you should still treat the seed and try to do so as soon as possible to reduce further fungal growth. If you can increase the test weight to about 56 lb./bu. after cleaning and your germination rate is above 80 percent, then you have decent quality seed. In addition to cleaning and treating, seeds should be stored under cool, dry conditions until planting to prevent mold development. Increasing the seeding rate will also be helpful, but you should determine percent germination first — this will help you to adjust your seeding rate accordingly.” Generally, wheat is a good livestock feed but there are some additionSee Pg. 15 — WHEAT
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Farming ‘Pasture ornaments’ WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY July 11 31 LOADS — Hay 1st cutting 150-340; by the bale .504.25; 2nd cutting 390; straw by bale 4.30; big sq. 140 ton; eggs 1.60-2.50. Machinery Auction July 25
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Gary Hershberger of Trail (left) and Tanner Neuenschwander, also of Trail, both raise Texas longhorns. Hershberger said the animals are easy to work with and manage.
Texas longhorn cattle look intimidating but are easy to manage, showmen say By BOBBY WARREN Staff Writer Since 2001, Gary Hershberger of Trail has been raising Texas longhorns, and his Irony’s Rose won a second-place ribbon July 18 at the Ohio River Valley Texas Longhorn Association’s 18th annual show at the Wayne County Fairgrounds. One of the things Hershberger likes is how one never knows what colors will come out when longhorns are bred. There is such a wide variety of colors. “You can breed a solid red to an almost solid bull and get a white calf,” Hershberger said. As for the variety of color, “If you can imagine it, then it’s probably out there,” said Andrew Morris of Coshocton County, president of the Ohio River Valley group. Ta n n e r Neuenschwander, Trail, works with Hershberger and
raises his own Texas longhorns. He, too, likes the color variations with the reds, the browns, the blacks, the whites and the spots. Texas longhorn bulls often get a bad rap for being aggressive, but kids were leading the behemoth animals around the show ring at the fairgrounds. While the size and horns of longhorns can be intimidating, judge Liz Huntzberry, who flew in from Smithsburg, Md., for the show, said they can be quite gentle, and she would trust them over other breeds. Tim Mills, who works at Tractor Supply Co. in Wooster and lives in Ashland County, said longhorns are not aggressive. Hershberger, who sold Mills his first steer seven years ago, said once an animal is broke, it is as gentle as a puppy. Morris, who graduated from Ohio State Universi-
ty’s Agricultural Technical Institute, said his 7-yearold son rides on the back of a bull. “Every breed has its bad apples,” he said. “They are easy to work with and not as intimidating as you might think,” Hershberger said. The animals are very intelligent and easy to manage, Huntzberry said. They are the oldest breed of cattle to originate in the United States, and that should be a source of pride, she added. Not everyone likes the horns. A lot of county fairs and 4-H clubs have restrictions on horns and bulls, which is why there are shows like the one Saturday, Morris said. Something Morris likes about International Texas Longhorn Associationaffiliated shows is that the animals are not brushed and blow-dried, as happens with other types of exhibitions. See Pg. 15 — LONGHORN
SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. July 13 94 CALVES — Choice calves 500-600; good calves 400-490; light & thins 350down; back to farm, bulls 450-600; heifers 150-350; feeders steers and bulls 140265; heifers 140-220; Holstein feeders 120-160. 151 CATTLE — Choice steers 140-143; good steers 138-139.50; Holstein steers 120-136; choice heifers 138141.50; good heifers 125137.50; good Holstein cows 95-105; yellow and thins 90-down; good beef cows 100-117; bulls 120-130. 137 HORSES — Top horse 1,200; top pony 450. 3 GOATS — 35-85. FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 July 14 48 CALVES — Good to choice calves 450-480; medium to good calves 425-450; fair to medium calves 400425; commons and lights 200-475; cross bred calves 500; back to farm, bull calves 480-530; back to farm heifer calves 235-385. 3 SHEEP — Lambs, fair to medium 130-165; sheep to slaughter 82-100.
8 GOAT — 40-150. 54 BUTCHER HOGS — Butcher sows 31-45; boars by wt. 7.50-11. 35 CATTLE — Holstein heifers 117-142; bulls 127139; Feeder cattle — steer and bulls 180-195. TOTAL HEAD 148. 21 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 190-350 ton; lg. hay per ton 110-180; big rd. bales 20-70; lg. wheat straw 20 bale. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION July 15 28 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 53.50-54.50; 250-275 lbs. 54-55. 5 FEEDER PIGS — 45-110 lbs. 50-60. 29 FAT CATTLE — Choice steers 144-149.50; choice Holstein steers 130-138.50; good Holstein steers 120-130. 10 BULLS — Jersey bulls 123.50-129; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 126-138; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 128139; 2,000-up 134.50-140.50. 111 CULL COWS — Good/ high dress 95-108; mediumgood 87-95; fair-medium 80-87; light/thin 80-down. 165 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 125-290. 50 DAIRY — Bred heifers 1,675-down. 8 HORSES. 183 CALVES — Back to farm Holstein bulls, 85-120 lbs. 500-620; good 400-500; common 400-down; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 350-500; crossbred bulls 200-575; Jersey/crossbred heifers 200-485. 409 GOATS — Kid 160down; billies 295-down; nannies 220-down, wethers 480down. 1,231 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 80-110; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 250-327.50; 40-60
lbs. 170-250; 60-80 lbs. 220290; 60-80 lbs. 187.50-220; 80-100 lbs. 167.50-210; 100130 lbs. 162.50-185; 130-up 160-200. TOTAL HEAD 2,229. 58 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd cutting 300-440; mixed, 1st cutting 140-350; mixed, 2nd cutting 325-500; lg. bales hay 35-95; lg. bales hay/ton 30-275; wheat straw 180-240; lg. bales straw 145 ton; ear corn 120. KIDRON AUCTION July 16 99 HOGS — 210-230 lbs. 25-67; 230-260 lbs. 45-56.50; butcher sows 22-35; boars by weight 5. 213 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 35-69; 41-50 lbs. 60-82; 51-60 lbs. 71-87; 61 lbs.up 72.50-107; bred sows and gilts 335-350; service boars 75-95; roasters 86-200. 114 CALVES — Back to farm, bull 300-585; back to farm, heifer 210-525; light and thin 250-down. 132 CATTLE —Steers 111115; heifers 105-114; bulls 124-135; good beef cows 99-108; medium to good 91-98; thin-poor 90-down; feeder steers 120-252.50; heifers 60-112.50. 8 SHEEP — Feeder lambs up to 85 lbs. 102.50-200; cull ewes and bucks 145. 24 GOATS — 35-195. 226 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 2,150-down; bred heifers 2,200-down; service bulls 775-1,500; open heifers 8001,460. Total head 816; total consignors 184. 36 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 85-300; hay 2nd cutting 330-360; lg. bales 30-60 each and 50-300 ton; straw 100-215 ton.
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(From Page 9) A 5k run and walk for relief will take place at 8 a.m., and the wood and tool auction begins at 9, followed by the quilt auction at 9:30 and a children’s auction at 10:30. Kids 13 and younger do the actual bidding. Other children’s activities include train rides and a bounce house. The Wood and Tool auction features all sorts of things, from handmade clipboards and crates to
toys, Amish furniture, fun garden items, and lots of tools. A Little Cottage Company Playhouse will be auctioned here also. A few items from the old Art and Collectibles Sale may be sold here, including Mahlon Schmucker’s annual “Junk Art” Nativity. Sale attendees with a green thumb will delight in the plant sale held outside the Event Center near the main entrance. Items for sale include annuals, perennials, hanging bas-
kets and seeds. Items are priced and ready to sell both Friday night and all day Saturday. The move of this event into the Buckeye Event Center has been a blessing for the Relief Sale, as weather is no longer a factor. “It used to take anywhere from 50-75 people to put up those big tents,” Horst said. “This is a nice place to take an aunt or an uncle or someone who is wheelchair bound and spend the day. The move
has been very positive.” There are many ways to participate. You may donate your time, money or sale items, or you can purchase the donations of others. “The Lord has blessed the Mennonite Relief Sale greatly and we thank you for your support.” Weaver added. “We hope to see you at this year’s Relief Sale.” Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.
at Brookside Park, 209 Parkside Drive, Ashland. KRUSH, a high energy classic rock ‘n’ roll band, consisting of Keith Kobilack, guitar and lead vocals,
Kevin Kobilack, drums and lead vocals and Garry Denney, bass guitar and vocals, will be performing on Sunday, Aug. 2, from 8-9:15 p.m. as a part of the “2015
Summer Concert Series.” Admission is free. The band will be donating a guitar that will be raffled off at the show. (Winner must be present to win.)
KRUSH (From Page 10) brings the authentic classic rock experience back to the Guy C. Memorial Bandshell Amphitheater
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(From Page 8) Many businesses and individuals offered door prizes; the Comfort Inn of Millersburg, French Ridge Vineyards/Winery and Bill Muse offered raffle prizes. Organizers of the event would also like to thank P & G IGA in Killbuck for their continued contributions toward this annual event. Aimee Frenette-Rickly attended West Holmes High School where she was actively involved in softball, volleyball, National Honor Society, student council and 4-H. She graduated in 1994 and went on to study Family & Consumer Science Education at Ohio University, graduating in 1998. Following graduation, she taught as a substitute teacher in both the East and West Holmes school districts. She
also served as assistant softball coach for West Holmes High School. Aimee passed away in 1999. This year’s recipient of the FrenetteRickly Scholarship is Hannah Miller, who will be studying communications at the Muskingum University. The Foundation wishes to thank Larry Frenette, Linda Frenette, Heather Frenette and all of their family, friends and volunteers who devote their time and energy to making this annual event such a success. The Holmes County Education Foundation (HCEF) has been encouraging further education for Holmes County residents by awarding well over $7 million in scholarships and grants since 1991. To learn more about the Foundation, visit the website at www.hcef. net. Darla Stitzlein, HCEF executive director, can be reached by calling 330-6747303.
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Guggisberg awarded grand champion for Swiss cheese Entries for seven categories were judged July 14 in the Ohio State Fair Cheese Judging by the Ohio Swiss Cheese Association Inc. For the Ohio State Fair, the grand champion rosette was awarded to Guggisberg Cheese Co. for its Swiss cheese. The reserve champion rosette was awarded to Middlefield Original Cheese for its Mild Cheddar Cheese. Class winners, in order of placement, were: Swiss — Guggisberg Cheese Co., Millersburg;
Broad Run Cheese, Dover; Guggisberg Cheese. Mild Cheddar — Middlefield Original Cheese, Middlefield; Bunker Hill Cheese, Millersburg. Aged Cheddar — Middlefield Original Cheese; Bunker Hill Cheese. Mozarella — Miceli Dairy Products, Cleveland; Miceli Dairy Products (fresh Mozarella). Feta — Bunker Hill Cheese; Blue Jacket Dairy, Bellefontaine. Soft and Spreadable — Lemon Jewell Quarke by Blue Jacket Dairy;
Mascarpone by Miceli Dairy. Open class — Muenster from Pearl Valley Cheese, Fresno; (tie) Butter cheese from Guggisberg Cheese and Baby Wheel Coated from Guggisberg Cheese; Pepper Jack from Pearl Valley Cheese. Other cheeses were entered by Steiner Cheese, Baltic, which included Mild Swiss, Jalapeño Muenster, Creamy Swiss and Muenster. Baby Swiss and a Mild Swiss Wheel were entered by Guggis-
mold and fungal infestations are more likely with sprouted grain. Care must be taken to avoid feeding moldy wheat to livestock to prevent mycotoxin poisoning. If you suspect toxins, have it tested. The occurrence of scab in wheat does not automatically mean vomitoxin but high levels of scabby kernels in harvested grain should be suspect. If you suspect mold/toxins have it tested.” There are several mycotoxins that can develop on scabby wheat, but in the interest of space I am only going to consider deoxynivalenol, commonly known as DON or vomitoxin and the limitation it imposes on animal feed use. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has set maximum DON levels allowed of 5 ppm for swine, 10 ppm
for ruminating beef and feedlot cattle as well as poultry and 5 ppm for all other animals. In a 2012 University of Minnesota Extension publication, “Strategies for Feeding Mycotoxin and Mold Contaminated Grains to Cattle,” the authors review various studies conducted to look at the effects of vomitoxin on sheep and cattle. The review indicated that feedlot cattle and sheep may consume diets containing up to 18 ppm DON dry matter without any adverse effects on health and performance, so the U.S. Food and Drug levels are quite safe. With regard to lactating dairy cattle, a very thorough article available on the eXtension website (http://tiny.cc/dairymycotoxinissues) indicates the effect of DON on per-
berg Cheese. Blue Jacket Dairy entered an open class wheel. Gouda and Lacey Baby Swiss were entered by Bunker Hill Cheese. Pepper Jack was entered by Middlefield Original Cheese, Chipotle Pepper Jack, Cheddar Cheese Curds, Smoked Swiss, Lacey Style Swiss, Lacey Baby, Baby Swiss, Colby and Marble were entered by Pearl Valley Cheese. Judges for this contest were Paul Mueller, former cheesemaker, Kevin Watts and John Troyer, both cheese buyers.
Wheat (From Page 12) al considerations when feeding scabby wheat, sprouted wheat and/ or wheat with mycotoxin presence. Back in 2011, Steve Boyles, OSU Extension beef specialist, addressed feeding low quality wheat in an issue of the CORN newsletter. Here are his comments: “Wheat showing more than 2 percent sprouted kernels is classified as sprouted wheat. The nutritional value of grain protein does not appear to be depressed, providing the sprout is not lost. The value of sprouted wheat for ruminant feed is apparently only slightly affected, if at all, by moderate sprouting. One aspect of the feeding of field sprouted grains that must be mentioned is
formance is not as well established but clinical data do show an association between even some relatively low DON levels in the diet and decreased milk production. There also are indications if DON is present, other mycotoxins may also be present and there can be negative synergistic health effects. DON has been associated with altered rumen fermentation and reduced flow of utilizable protein to the duodenum. Wheat with allowable levels of DON is probably best used with dry cows or growing heifers rather than lactating dairy cows. Rory Lewandowski is an OSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources educator and may be reached at 330-264-8722.
Behind the barrel Ohio Department of Transportation will be working this week in these areas of Holmes County: U.S. 62 — From Millersburg to Stark County line, mowing. State Route 83 — From Millersburg to Wayne County line, mowing. State Route 241— Mowing. State Route 241 — From County Road 235 to Wayne County line, berm maintenance. Various locations — Guardrail repairs and sign maintenance.
Longhorn (From Page 13) “We want to bring the animal into the ring looking what it looks like in the pasture,” Morris said. They also feature no-halter shows where the longhorns run loose in the ring so the judge can get a sense of what they are like in the fields. Most of the longhorn steers are raised for beef. Huntzberry, Morris and Hershberger said it provides an alternative for those who are looking for leaner cuts of beef with
less fat and lower cholesterol. However, some raise longhorns for decoration. This is because of their horns and coloration, Morris said. “Some use longhorns as a pasture ornament,” Morris said. They have a wide variety of color, which is something Mills, Hershberger and Morris like. Reporter Bobby Warren can be reached at 330287-1639 or bwarren@ the-daily-record.com. He is @BobbyWarrenTDR on Twitter.
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The woods behind our house is here to stay I’m not necessarily talking about the woods behind my house, but it seems most people, at some point in their lives, have a story about a little patch of Earth they used to call home. But it wasn’t really their home. It was a plot of nature nearby that whisked children young and old into a wilderness adventure. My childhood friend, Kristi, lived with a vacant lot behind her suburban development home. I can’t now figure out why there was a small bit of
we pretended to eat to survive, although we were Karrie certain they were the McAllister deadliest poison known Dirt Don’t to Man. I’m sure it was Hurt no more than a quarter of an acre, but while we were there, we were frontier women of the highest woods in an otherwise class. completely developed Then one day, the trees area, but back then I were gone. All of them. didn’t care. It was our And then there was a outpost. We had elaborate trails hole in the dirt, followed and forts and I remember by blocks and beams and eventually a fairly generic feeling like it went on forever and if we weren’t looking two-story colonial with yellow siding. By this careful, we’d surely get time, Kristi had moved lost. There were berries on to bigger and better activities like boys and soccer, but I never forgot
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that forested lot behind her house. And now, because history repeats itself no matter if we want it to or not, there is new construction happening around our current home. The land does not belong to us on paper, but we have spent a number of years watching it throughout the seasons. We know where the pools are in the spring that supply our yard with our forty gazillion toads. We know where the poison ivy grows thick, where the deer walk and where the hawk lives. We’ve seen him year after
year soaring from his nest in the woods down to the field to find something to eat. Now the field no longer has vegetation to hide the rodents, and I’m not sure where the hawk will find his food supply. The deer will need to go elsewhere, and we find ourselves wondering what we’ll see when we look out the backdoor. Sad as we feel about losing a chunk of nature, we know that you can’t stop progress that doesn’t belong to you and that change, like repeating history, is inevitable. That house that was built
behind my friend? Two really nice little girls moved in there. They were a great asset to the kickball games we held in the cul-de-sac. But the nature that is in our backyard, under our ownership, isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. For as long as we are able, there will always be a little patch of woods in our yard, with trails and forts and the world’s most poisonous berries. I’ll even go as far as to say that hawks and deer are welcome. Stop by and say hi at www.karriemcallister.com.
Wenger family reunion planned in Pennyslvania The 93rd annual Wenger Family Association reunion, which includes variant spelling of Winger, Wanger, Whanger, Wengerd, Wengert, Wingerd, Wingert, Wingard and Wingart, will be held at Muddy Creek Farm Library, 296 Wheat Ridge Drive, Ephrata, Pa., on Aug. 14-16. A historical meeting on Friday at 7 p.m. will fea-
ture a tour of the library and an address by Amos B. Hoover. Beginning at 8 a.m., Aug. 15, will be a tour of Christian “C” Wenger, Christian “B” Wenger and David Martin sites. A reunion meeting will begin at 2 p.m. at the library featuring Allen N. Hoover’s address titled “A sense of community, the Wenger Mennonite Hours: Mon. & Wed. 7:30-7:00 Tue., Thu., Fri. 7:30-5:00 Sat. 7:30-3:00
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low, will be led by the Rev. Charles Brown, general secretary of the United Zion Church. The service will be held at the Wenger Meetinghouse, 16 Supervisor Drive, Jonestown, Pa. For more information, contact Jay V. Wenger, 1216 Hillcrest Road, Akron, Pa. 17501; 717-8592396 after 6 p.m. Deadline for reservations is Aug. 9.
Club TOPS OH 1573 Nashville Dimples Spencer was welcomed as a new member when TOPS OH 1573 Nashville met recently. Geneva Pringle was best weekly rededicated loser. A new contest, the President’s Challenge, began and starting each month there will be a different theme. Eileen Lowe gave the program on Curves Fitness
& Weight Management Plan. She read that free will is a gift, but with it comes responsibility. Choose to achieve success. Choose a positive outcome. The 5 Steps of Progress are first to identify the problem, then prioritize the problem, next plan the solution, then implement the plan and follow through. The chapter meets each Wednesday at 5:45 p.m. with weigh-in at 5:15 p.m.
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CULINARY WINNERS — Students in the Culinary Careers Management program at Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center did well while competing at the Ohio Culinary Invitational Contest at Wayne County Schools Career Center May 14-15. Scholarships were awarded to top finishers and Brian Fraley, junior from Loudonville, took top honors with a gold medal and a $6,000 scholarship to Sullivan University. Hailey Briggs, also a junior from Loudonville, received a bronze medal and a $2,000 Sullivan University scholarship, while Machia Leflore, junior, West Holmes, received a bronze medal and a $500 scholarship. West Holmes students Jenna Woodruff, junior, and Dylan Holloway, senior, also qualified for a bronze medal. Junior Culinary Careers Management students: Hailey Briggs (left), Loudonville, Jenna Woodruff, West Holmes, Machia Leflore, West Holmes and Brian Fraley, Loudonville, display their medals.
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Swimsuit shopping went swimmingly well I finally worked up enough courage to take the plunge, literally, and try out a water aerobics class. There are three from which to choose here — Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:30-9:30 a.m., or Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 9-10 a.m. or 10:30-11:30 a.m. Since I don’t normally get out of bed before 8 a.m. unless there is an emergency, the 8:30 a.m. class was automatically scratched. I tried the 9 o’clock class on a Thursday just to see how I liked it. I’m not really a swimmer, having as my life motto “keep your head above water at all times.” What we call swimming here at Del Webb means standing in the water up to our necks and talking to whomever is within earshot. The Man of the House actually takes a few laps across the pool. I dog paddle a few strokes and then stand up again. After that we lie on lounge chairs in
noodles. It was not easy to maneuver one of those around in the right places. They pop out of the water quite easily. Carol Part of my problem was Kallberg my bathing suit. I have a two-piece suit and the the sun and read for a bottom of the loose fitfew minutes to dry off ting top kept floating up. and go home. This got my attention I was so pleased upon away from what I should arriving at the water have been doing a numaerobics class to find a ber of times. friendly face, one of the Upon arriving home I women from my row announced that a new at the Society of Singbathing suit was needed ers. I asked her what to if I was to continue. The do since I had no idea. Man of the House, who She took me under her is the grand shopper in wing and coached me the family, jumped on individually through the that opportunity to take entire class. It turns out me to town for lunch and she sometimes leads the in search of a bathing class. suit. Let me tell you, this When we got to the class is difficult. I found store he had the good it quite challenging to sense to wander off on coordinate my body with his own and leave me to the instructions. We use the daunting task of findfoam rubber weights, ing the perfect bathing called “bells,” for some suit. I like privacy when I of the exercises. I found shop. Down here, where muscles I had not used in bathing suits can be worn years. almost year round, things Then we use one of can be pretty well picked those long Styrofoam over by now so I was not
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Art is Ageless entry forms due Aug. 1 Entry forms are due Friday, Aug. 7, for the fifth annual Art is Ageless Contest and Exhibit, to be held Aug. 21 and 22 at Walnut Hills Retirement Community. The contest is open to amateur artists ages 55 or older who reside in Holmes County or within a two mile radius of the
county line. Artists may submit up to three entries, and there is no entry fee. All art must have been completed when the artist was age 55 or older. Information on categories and general contest guidelines are included on the entry forms,
which can be picked up at the Darb Snyder Senior Center in Millersburg, the Garaway Senior Center in Sugarcreek, and at Walnut Hills Retirement Community in Walnut Creek, or forms can be printed directly from the Walnut Hills website www.WalnutHillsLiving.com.
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., Aug. 14 and 28; Glenmont Head Start, 108 Main St., 9 a.m.noon, Aug. 3; Holmes
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County Training Center, 8001 Township Road 574, Holmesville, Aug. 10. Keim Lumber, 4465 state Route 557, Charm, 8:3011:30 a.m., Aug. 12 and 26: Killbuck Village Hall, 138 S. Main St., 2-4 p.m.,
Program (From Page 22) said training programs evolve with the machinery itself and noted emissions from agricultural equipment are “a huge factor in our focus on training.” On older equipment, education involves the ability to “put systems in place” to prevent a “polluting engine. You have to maintain the level it’s at in an older machine,” Wilfong said. “Everybody here is playing a part in this great partnership,” said Frances Whited, marketing and communications coordinator for Y INVENTOYRS ALWA G! CHANGIN
ATI, when she introduced guests at the luncheon from each of the companies, ATI and the OARDC. Although renamed, “We’re a 70-year-old business,” said Kelly Love, vice president of Ohio Ag Equipment. “There is no better time for entering our organization than today,” Love said, highlighting its diversity and growth. “This is the next exciting chapter for us ....” “It is still an exciting time to be in agriculture,” Goertzen said, affirmed by the tour guests took of the ATI
and OARDC facilities on Monday. “There are a lot of opportunities out there.” “As we look at higher ed,” said Jim Kinder, ATI’s interim director, it can be seen it is experiencing “decreased state support and increased tuition and costs to students. It’s relationships like this that’s the sign of the future in order to sustain it, especially in agriculture, for the future. “We need to find venues through which we can do that,” Kinder said. “I just wanted to try the opportunity,” said Raber,
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Clinics (From Page 23) 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., Aug. 17. St. John’s Lutheran Church, 8084 state
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Glenmont man accused of $7M scam By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — A Glenmont man was one of four Ohioans indicted for roles in a conspiracy to defraud investors out of more than $7 million by selling unregistered securities and making several misrepresentations to investors about the product they purported to develop. Kenneth Jackson, 58, was named in a 31-count federal indictment that includes conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, conspiracy to launder money, mail fraud, wire fraud, money laundering and making false statements. Also indicted were William Schureck, 80, Lexington; Dennis Deciancio, 72, Macedonia; and Daryl Dane Donohue, 66, Mansfield.
All four men were affiliated with Medical Safety Solutions, or MSS, a company Jackson founded in 2007 that operated out of Mansfield and had a purported “research and development center” at Jackson’s home in Glenmont, according to the 80-page indictment. Jackson held the title of director of research and development at MSS. Schureck co-founded the company and held the title of chief executive officer. Deciancio co-founded the company and attended trade shows on the company’s behalf. Donohue was a longtime associate of Jackson who communicated with shareholders of MSS and held himself out as an “FDA consultant” hired by the company to obtain Food and Drug Administration approval for the Sharps Terminator, according to the indictment.
The founders of MSS held the company out as an entity created to develop, market and sell a hypodermic needle destruction device they called the Sharps Terminator. The Sharps Terminator required pre-market approval from the FDA before it could be sold in the United States, according to the indictment. Between 2007 and May 2013, the defendants were engaged in the unregistered sale of securities. They did this by seeking out people to buy private shares of stock in MSS, but those shares were not registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission, according to the indictment. They defrauded investors by inducing them to buy stock and making false and fraudulent misrepresentations about MSS and the Sharps Ter-
minator, including: MSS had submitted a pre-market approval application when it had not, FDA approval of the Sharps Terminator was forthcoming or imminent when MSS had not even initiated the approval process; the FDA had approved the Sharps Terminator when it had not, the product was “market ready” when it was not and other misrepresentations, according to the indictment. “These men travelled around the country and deliberately misled investors,” Steven M. Dettelbach, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, said in a release. “They left financial hardship in their wake. Now they will be held accountable for their actions.” To make MSS appear functional and the Sharps Terminator market ready, the defendants took cur-
rent and prospective investors to MSS’s “R&D facility” and showed them parts, a small number of assembled Sharps Terminator units and large numbers of Sharps Terminator boxes, many of which were really empty, according to the indictment. MSS investors, between 2007 and 2013, incurred a combined out-of-pocket loss of more than $7 million. Jackson and Schureck transferred the money to cover other expenses, and Jackson gambled more than $3.3 million at Mountaineer Casino between 2009 and 2013, according to the indictment. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Rebecca Lutzko following an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigations and the Food and Drug Adminis-
tration. Lutzko says her office investigates all sorts of criminal activity, including white collar crimes. “This is a very significant case,” she said. “They scammed hundreds of investors of more than $7 million in a highly complex scheme, through fraud and false statements. We prosecute this type of activity because it’s criminal to defraud these people of their hardearned money.” If convicted, Jackson faces up to 20 years on the conspiracy charges, 20 years on the money laundering charges and another 10 years on the 1957 charge (based on a monetary transaction of more than $10,000), plus fines.
Domestic violence was reported on Moose Drive in Killbuck. July 8 — Criminal damaging was reported on West Main Street in Berlin. Fraud reportedly occurred on state Route 39 in Hardy Township. July 9 — A bad check reportedly was passed on state Route 39 in Berlin Township.
Breaking and entering was reported on Township Road 268 in Monroe Township. Domestic violence was reported on state Route 39 in Monroe Township. A report of theft was taken on Moose Drive in Killbuck. Criminal damaging was reported on North Main Street in Killbuck.
July 10 — Domestic violence was reported on state Route 39 in Knox Township. July 11 — A fight was reported on Buckhorn Drive in Mechanic Township. July 12 — Burglary was reported on County Road 189 in Prairie Township. A report was taken of
burglary on County Road 1 in Prairie Township. Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of burglary on County Road 245 in Prairie Township. Burglary was reported on County Road 1 in Prairie Township. Breaking and entering was reported on Millersburg Street in Nashville.
Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.
Public record Sheriff June 30 — The Holmes County Sheriff’s Office received a report of criminal damaging on Township Road 346 in Prairie Township. July 1 — A report was taken of assault on state Route 226 in Ripley Township. July 3 — Domestic vio-
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White, Gallion to play in T-R All-Star Game ley’s Zach Gardner will direct the East. Proceeds from the game will benefit the RainA little of this and a little of bow Connection. White is a 6-foot-1, 255that ... Alex White and Logan Gal- pound guard-tackle who will lion, a pair of 2015 West Hol- play at Urbana, while Gallion is a 5-8, 160 kicker-punter who mes graduates, will play for will try to walk on at Akron. the West in the 39th TimesWest Holmes star running Reporter All-Star Game that back Luke Ogi was picked to will be held Friday, July 24 play as well, but declined as at Crater Stadium in Dover. he’s in the midst of summer Kickoff it at 7 p.m. Dover’s Dan Ifft will coach workouts at Ashland University. the West, while Sandy ValBy AARON DORKSEN Daily Record Sports Editor
PARTING SHOTS — The Cleveland Indians were just 5 1-2 games out of a Wild Card spot at the All-Star Break with a 42-46 record, but the Tribe can ill afford to start slow in the second half. Fans will have to hope for a strong start after the break if Cleveland is to be a “buyer” before the trade deadline of July 29. Problem is the Indians’ batting lineup is just too inconsistent, which continued with
a 6-1 loss at Cincinnati Friday followed by a 9-4 win Saturday. n Condolences go out to the Wardell family and Waynedale community after the death of Tracey Wardell on July 13. The 41-year-old was killed after a morning jog by a truck that went way left of center. By all accounts Tracey was an incredible person. On the occasions I talked to her about her son, Bradley (All-Ohio wrestler), she was
always extremely positive. She certainly left a great legacy about how to live to the fullest, be a positive force in a community and be a good person. Aaron Dorksen’s weekly look at local, state and national sports appears on Sundays in The Daily Record. Dorksen can be reached at 330-287-1621 or adorksen@the-daily-record. com. Follow him on Twitter at @adorksenTDR.
Duel (From Page 27) on the mound, Wooster’s Blake Bowen, was the tough-luck loser. Bowen allowed five hits along with no walks in five innings and was simply undone by two mistakes to consecutive batters. After retiring the first two East Holmes batters in the fourth, the Generals’ righty allowed a double to Jack Hershberger.
Schlabach promptly followed with a double of his own, plating Hershberger for the only run of the game. “Will hit a drive past the centerfielder and hats off to him,” Kaufman said. “He really did it all today.” As dominant as Schlabach was, he probably would have had to leave the game if Raber had been safe at third. League rules stipulate that no
pitcher can throw more than 75 pitches in a game and Schlabach’s final hurl to Raber was No. 74. Kaufman said his righty has been dominant at times and he’s once again finding his groove at the perfect moment. “Throughout the season we’ve had games where he was phenomenal,” said the coach, who also praised his defense, which didn’t
commit an error Tuesday. “Today he got back into the rhythm he had during the season. Will was huge and he came through tonight.” “I was mostly throwing fastballs,” Schlabach said. “Coaches have talked about throwing strikes.” Bowen is a former Wooster High School coach and knows all about the pedigree of East Holmes baseball.
Killbuck looking at ways to clean up By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer KILLBUCK — Mayor Denny Buck Hahn told council he has been in contact with Millersburg’s mayor and village administrator about incorporating the same type of vacant building ordinance in an effort to clean up the village and get rid of some eyesores in town. “I’ve been emailing back and forth with Nate (Troyer) and Mayor (Jeff) Huebner, and I’ve emailed Julie Dreher (village solicitor) about different ordinances that we want to talk about before the next council meeting,” Hahn said. “I asked Nate and Mayor Huebner
about what they’ve done with residential properties. They don’t really have anything in place. “They did send me a copy of their ordinance for empty commercial buildings, and reading through it, I think it would be a great addition to the village of Killbuck because of the issues we do have,” he added. “I didn’t want to present it to council until Julie’s had a chance to look through it.” Hahn said holding landowners responsible for simple paint jobs, adding siding, doing things to enhance the appearance of buildings and property in general would definitely be an improvement. “We’re definitely going
to move forward and try to get things going with that, as well as personal properties,” Hahn said at the July 6 meeting. Council President Rick Allison reported the project to add flashing lights at the school is still in limbo, as Chad Cline and the PTO are still looking into costs and other details, but nothing has come back to the village yet. Streets Commissioner Brian Rippeth reported all the blacktop is done and Melway will be back in a couple of weeks to do some chip-and-seal on the streets downtown. The bids were opened July 23 in regard to the ramp and sidewalk project at the library. The project
usually takes 30 days after the bid opening. The village portion of the cost of the project is $7,000. “It’ll be the end of August, early part of September, probably, when the project is done,” Rippeth said. He had hoped to complete the painting of curbs and sidewalks this week, but with the forecast for rain, he has put the project off. “I did it one time when it started raining and I had yellow paint running everywhere,” Rippeth said. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.
“I’m well aware of East Holmes and their baseball program,” Bowen said. “I knew we’d have a good pitching matchup and that’s what we got. (Will) challenged our hitters. What else can you say? It was an old-fashioned Little League pitching matchup.” While East Holmes entered Tuesday in a must-win situation with a 1-2 ledger in pool play,
Wooster was 2-0 prior to Tuesday’s contest and has a little breathing room. “We feel good about our chances of advancing,” Bowen added. “We just need to take care of business Thursday and hit the ball better.” Andrew Vogel can be reached at 330-287-1624 or avogel@the-dailyrecord.com. Follow him on Twitter at @andvogel.
Business brief CSB notes second quarter income CSB Bancorp (CSBB) announced second quarter 2015 net income of $1,517,000 or 55 cents per basic and diluted share, as compared to $1,522,000 or 55 cents per basic and diluted share for the same period in 2014. For the six month period ending June 30, net income totaled $2,859,000, compared to $2,938,000 for the same period last year, a decrease of 3 percent. Annualized returns on average common equity and average assets for
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Area students on dean’s lists Area students earning dean’s list honors at their respective schools include: MOUNT VERNON — Mount Vernon Nazarene University: Darian Pacula of Millersburg. BLUFFTON — Bluffton University: Caleb Halfhill of Millersburg. FINDLAY — The University of Findlay: Jenah Eastep, Dylan Kaufman, Lea Stitzlein (4.0) of Millersburg; Emily Molnar of
KENT — Area students earning dean’s list honors at Kent State University include: Loudonville — Raquel Gray, Christina Stanger; Fresno — Mark Miller, Kayla Tomon, Bryan Zimmerman; Warsaw — Bryar Cox, Levi Dille, Megan Esselburn, Austin Bible (4.0); Holmesville — Ryan Byler, Bradley Wardell; Millersburg — Cory Ewing, Alexandra Jaeb, Mackenzie Miller, Ashley Schlabach, Jordan Snow, Maria Straits, Benjamin Yoder, David Yoder; Leah Hershberger, Ashley Moutoux, Patricia Stalnaker, Joseph Wengerd, Tyler Hostetler (4.0), Kayla Yoder (4.0);
Walnut Creek — Braidan Hostetler; Baltic — Dylan Burger, Reanda Hershberger, Lindsey Mast, Nathan Miller, Sarah Miller, Lacy Sexton, Samantha Raber; Dundee — Taylor Gray, Emily Kaufman, DeVon Miller, Joshua Newman, Stephanie Potts, Dolleen Callahan, Heather Coletti, Sara Collins, Tasha Klein, Brandon Meinka; Sugarcreek — Nathaniel Alderfer, Rachel Burban, Allyson Chapman, Carly Dummermuth, Ryan Miller, Darren Mullet, Jeremy Rowe, Wyatt Schwartz, Rebecca Teague, Amanda Troyer, Kentlyn Weaver, Lori Yoder, David Braun, Jon Carpenter, Dallas Foster, Cassidy Galbreath, Franklin Gilbert, Grant Hochstetler, Ashlie Landis, Alexis Miller, Abigail Yoder, Michelle Yoder; Fredericksburg — Tabitha Pinkstaff; Shreve — Laken Lehr, Makenzie Shank, Angelina Shirey, Shelby Griffin (4.0).
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E. Holmes holds off Wooster in 1-0 pitcher’s duel By ANDREW VOGEL Sports Writer WOOSTER — Even on a day when East Holmes pitcher Will Schlabach had a no-hitter going until his final pitch, his teammate Alec Weaver had the biggest throw of the game. Schlabach’s no-hitter was broken up by Wooster’s Drew Raber with two outs in the sixth at Denton Fuller Field Tuesday night. His shutout, however, stayed intact when Weaver gunned down Raber, who was trying to advance to third on a double, on a relay throw for the final out. The play preserved a 1-0 victory for East Holmes. With the win, East Holmes improves to 2-2 in pool play of the 10U Williamsport All-Star Tournament and advances to the Final Four doubleelimination tournament. Wooster, meanwhile, falls to 2-1, but should still be in line for a spot in the Final Four if it can beat Holly Hills on Thursday. “We needed to win this one to advance to the Final Four,” East Holmes coach Austin Kaufman said with a smile.
His hurler Schlabach, who struck out eight in six frames, was in control all evening, retiring 15 consecutive batters after a pair of first-inning walks. With Wooster down to its last out and trailing 1-0, Raber smashed a line drive over the center fielder’s head for his squad’s only hit of the game. Wooster coach Jeff Bowen was aggressive on the basepaths and opted to send Raber, but the second baseman Weaver took the cut-off throw from centerfielder Brady Yoder and delivered a strike to the third baseman Jack Hershberger. “I was just trying to get the throw and get him out,” Weaver said with a smile. “It always feels good to beat Wooster.” “It was perfect,” Kaufman said. “The throw was right there where the fielder could get his glove down just before the runner could get his feet in. Any higher and it would have been late.” Bowen could only tip his cap to the Hawks. “Raber had a nice line drive and I shouldn’t have sent him,” Bowen said. “They hit their cut-off
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East Holmes’ Jamont Coblentz tries to beat out a throw at first base as Wooster’s Greg Wallace stretches to make the grab. Coblentz was out on the play, but East Holmes won the 10U Williamsport All-Stars game 1-0 at Denton Fuller Field on Tuesday in Wooster. man and it was three good plays on one play to get him.” Schlabach’s counterpart See Pg. 26 — DUEL
East Holmes’ Braden Kaufman connects with a pitch during a 10U All- East Holmes’ Jack Hershberger tries to beat out a hit during a 10U AllStars win at Wooster Tuesday. Stars game at Wooster Tuesday.
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Ann Nash, 59 Ann Lee Nash, 59, of Loudonville, died early Wednesday morning, July 1, 2015, at LifeCare Hospice of Wooster, after a courageous seven-month battle with cancer. Ann was born Aug. 13, 1955, in Fremont, the daughter of Richard Ervin and Beverley Ann (Willison) Schwartz, and was a 1973 graduate of Gibsonburg High School and a 1975 graduate of Owens Technical College, where she received her registered nursing degree. She moved to Loudonville in 1990 from Gibsonburg and spent over 24 years working at Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg. She enjoyed selling Mary Kay cosmetics for over nine years and was an extremely involved member of her church, Zion Lutheran in Loudonville. She was the Zion Praise Team coordinator for the last five years, a member of the JuBellation Bell Choir, the Sanctus Senior Choir, and was a former member of the Church Council. She had also been a member of Loudonville Community Choir. Surviving are her husband, Michael J. Nash, whom she married June 1, 1984; a daughter, Mariel (Zachariah) Bingham of Findlay, and a son, Lee M. Nash of Loudonville; a granddaugh-
ter, Evelyn N. Bingham; her mother and stepfather, Beverley and Don Aspacher of Inman, S.C.; brothers, Eric R. (Cindy) Schwartz of Landrum, S.C., and Paul (Robin) Schwartz of Fairhope, Ala.; and a sister, Susan (Mark) Kern of Inman, S.C. She was preceded in death by her father, Richard E. Schwartz in 1997. Funeral services were July 5 at Zion Lutheran Church, Loudonville, with the Rev. Angel Jackson officiating. Lindsey Funeral Home, Loudonville, assisted the family. Online condolences may be left for the Nash family by visiting www.Byerly-Lindsey.com. Memorial contributions may be made to the Bell Choir of Zion Lutheran Church, 222 E. Main St., Loudonville 44842; or LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691.
Elizabeth Wilhelm, 71 Elizabeth S. Wilhelm, 71, of Sugarcreek, died Saturday, July 18, 2015, at Mercy Medical Center in Canton. She was born July 3, 1944, in Iowa to the late Dick and Jean Parrot. She had worked as a nurse’s aide at the area nursing homes and at Alsco in Sugarcreek. Surviving are her husband, Larry Lee Wilhelm, whom she married Aug. 3, 1974; a son, Jason (Kim) Wilhelm of Dundee; grandchildren, Rylee and
Jayden Wilhelm; a sister, Debbie of Ashland; and a stepsister, Marjorie of Millersburg. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her stepmother, Betty Parrot; two brothers and two sisters. In keeping with Elizabeth’s wishes cremation has taken place and a private family service was held. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek.
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Betty Miller, 77 Betty R. Miller, 77, of Millersburg, died Tuesday, July 7, 2015, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home, after a period of declining health. She was born March 28, 1938, in Millersburg, to the late Roman I. and Mary Ann (Sommers) Yoder, and married Earl James “Jim” Miller on Dec. 18, 1959. He preceded her in death on March 7, 2014. She was a homemaker. Surviving are children, Karl S. (Nila) Miller of Berlin, Scott A. Miller of Clark and Norma (Greg) Lehman of Millersburg; grandchildren, Sabrina, Shane and Shelby Miller, Kelsey (Brandon) Grassbaugh, Colton Lehman and Clay Lehman; great-grandchildren, Noah and Gracie Grassbaugh and she was anticipating the arrival of her third great-grandchild;
brothers and sisters, Alvin (Gladys) Yoder, Jonas (Alice) Yoder, Clara (Dan) Yoder and Gertie Bieler, all of Millersburg. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by sisters, Anna, Esther and Luella; and a brother-in-law. Services were July 11 at Berlin Mennonite Church. Burial followed in Union Hill Cemetery, Sugarcreek. Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek assisted the family. To share a memory and sign the guest register visit www.smithfuneral.com.
Tracey Wardell, 41 Tracey Ann Wardell, Ho lmes ville, n ever stopped smiling in her short 41 years on earth. We would like to believe she was smiling while on her run the morning of July 13, 2015, when she was struck by the vehicle that took her life. Tracey was an avid runner who won her last two 5K races, a feat she and her family were so proud of. She was born Aug. 2, 1973, in Wooster to James and Deborah (Hoff) Shaffer and was a 1991 graduate of Waynedale High School. She had made her home in the Fredericksburg and Holmesville communities, where she volunteered at the Fredericksburg Library, was active in Fredericksburg PTO and Fire Auxiliary and had served on Fredericksburg Council. She loved gardening, porch swings, catching fireflies and all the little things in life, but most of all she loved God and her family. If Tracey wasn’t at home having Sunday dinner with her family, sitting on the porch swing enjoying time with her husband or playing with the grandbabies, you would most likely find her at a campground or at Lem’s Pizza where she worked. Tracey will always be remembered by her husband and high school sweetheart, Jesse Wardell, whom she married May 11, 1991. She
Bonnie Styer, 74 Bonnie L. Styer, 74, of Millersburg, passed away Friday, July 10, 2015, at Majora Lane Care Center, Millersburg after a long battle with cancer. Bonnie was born March 4, 1941 in Canton, Ohio and was the daughter of Marvin H. and Madge M. (Clinage) Shepler. On Aug. 22, 1975, she married Richard “Dick” Styer and he survives. She was a 1959 graduate of Millersburg High School, attended Ohio University, was a licensed practical nurse and was assistant branch manager at Bank One in Wooster. Bonnie was a member of Welcome Church of Christ and a member of Beta Sigma Phi. She enjoyed crafting, sewing and music. Bonnie loved going to auctions and she loved going to Disney, making it her goal to take all of her grandkids there, which she did. Surviving in addition to her husband, Dick, are four children, Stephen Schlabach of Berlin, Dan Styer of Lansing, Michigan, Bobbi Schlabach
Wells and her husband, Dale, of Beach City and Amy Styer of Wasilla, Alaska; six grandchildren, Aerie and Frances Schlabach, Drew Troyer, and Jim, Clay and Cole Wells; and three brothers, Marvin “Butch” (Raychelle) Shepler of Arrington, Virginia, Steve (June) Shepler of Wasilla, Alaska and Mike (Kelly) Shepler of Palmer, Alaska. She is also survived by nieces, nephews, cousins and her granddog, Chelsea. Bonnie was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Rick Shepler. Funeral services were July 14 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with Pastor Randy Kemper officiating. Burial was at Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting the funeral home’s website at www.alexanderfhinc.com. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Holmes County Humane Society, P.O. Box 442, Millersburg, Ohio 44654.
Brenda Ramsier, 56
will be missed dearly by her children, Samantha (Derick) Amstutz, Kayla (Joshua) Knepper and Bradley Wardell. She will forever be Mamaw to her four sweet grandbabies, Jace and Melody Knepper and Miles and Jaydean Amstutz, who meant the world to her. She also leaves behind her parents, Jim and Deb Shaffer; a brother, Kevin (Susan) Shaffer; a niece and nephew, Noah and Hope Shaffer; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Services were July 17 at Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg, with Richard Frazier from Day Break Community Church where Tracey attended officiating. Burial was in Fredericksburg East Cemetery. Tributes may be shared at www.Murray-Funeral-Home.com. Memorial contributions may be made to Wooster Hope Center, P.O. Box 1204, Wooster 44691.
Brenda K. Ramsier, 56, of Millersburg passed away suddenly Friday evening, July 3, 2015 at Akron City Hospital, Akron. Brenda was born Nov. 4, 1958 in Webster County, W.Va., and was the daughter of James and Irene (Cogar) Carpenter. On Nov. 18, 1982 she married Steven C. Ramsier and he survives. She was a graduate of Norwayne High School and was the Human Resource Director for Holmes County for 23 years. Brenda was a member of the Canaan Freewill Baptist Church. She loved taking beach vacations with her family and enjoyed watching her daughter and grandson in all their activities. Surviving in addition to her husband, Steven, is her daughter, Kelly Davis of Millersburg; grandson, Brevin Bucher; her mother, Irene Carpenter of Medina; brothers and sisters, Susan (Mark) Faunce of Millersburg, Roy (Barb) Carpenter, Sharon (Larry) Hamrick and Mike (Sue) Carpenter all of Medina and Larry (Theresa) Carpenter of New Hampshire; fatherin-law, Larry Ramsier of Lodi; and numerous nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly.
Brenda was preceded in death by her father, James Carpenter, and mother-in-law, Martha Ramsier. Funeral services were July 7 at Sherwood Chapel, Wooster with Pastor Travis McKenzie officiating. Burial was at Sherwood Memorial Gardens, Wooster. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, assisted the family. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting the funeral home’s website at www. alexanderfhinc.com. Family suggests memorial contributions be made to Holmes County Share-A-Christmas or to the West Holmes Athletic Boosters, both in care of Rea and Associates, 212 N. Washington St., Millersburg, Ohio 44654.
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Tactical vest donated for K-9 He first contacted By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Myers, who has outfitted Staff Writer himself at Liberty Tactical, HOLMESVILLE — about a possible donation, Thanks to a local business, which was subsequently Holmes County Sheriff’s approved by Sheriff TimK-9 Ali has an extra layer othy Zimmerly. “It helps of protection. with Jason (who has 20 Recently, Liberty Tacti- years experience in the cal of Wooster delivered military and law enforcea donated tactical vest for ment) being in the posiAli to wear on duty. tion he is. He has a better Ali, who turns 2 on July understanding of what we 14, is partnered with han- need, and he’s never been dler deputy Mike Myers. off the mark.” He was put into service Myers said he’s glad to with the department in be able to outfit Ali with November. protective gear for danLiberty Tactical got its gerous situations, noting start several years ago K-9 officers, because they when owners Jason and are sent after suspects and Missy Crawford began conduct building searches, an online business selling sometimes face greater original printed T-shirts danger from an armed out of a spare bedroom in suspect than their human their house. In November, counterparts. they opened the doors to “At least he has a layer a storefront in downtown of protection,” said Myers, Wooster. adding it’s only logical The business is open to his partner should be as the public, although they equipped as he is to withspecialize in uniforms and stand an attack. gear, including firearms, “I think it’s great. I’ve for law enforcement, fire known Jason for a long and EMS workers, while time. He just called up continuing to print and and said, ‘If you want it, embroider special orders. it’s yours.’” They’ve donated K-9 Ali is the first K-9 on vests to several depart- the Holmes County roster ments and also operate a who has been so outfitted, vest lending program for according to Chief Depofficers who are just get- uty Richard Haun, who ting into law enforcement said, at a cost of more than and may not immediately $1,000, a vest was destined have the funds to buy a to be in the budget. brand new vest right away. “We appreciate Liberty “We like dogs,” Jason Tactical and their donaCrawford said of their tion. (Zimmerly’s) priordonation to Holmes ity has always been the County. “We saw a local safety and well being of need and were able to all his deputies, and you help out.” need to remember Ali is a
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Holmes County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Ali, who is handled by Deputy Mike Myers, recently was gifted a protective vest, donated by Liberty Tactical of Wooster. sworn deputy,” said Haun. “It has always been his priority to protect all his deputies, and its K-9 partners are no different — whether it’s a vest or training. This is another safety tool.” Liberty Tactical, which takes its name from the Crawford’s daughter and not its address, is located at 426 E. Liberty St.,
Wooster. For more information, call 234-249-0290 or visit www.libtac.com. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.
“We like dogs. We saw a local need and were able to help out.” Jason Crawford, Liberty Tactical co-owner
Calling All Bachelors! Bachelor submissions:
Once again we are looking for Wayne/Holmes Counties most eligible bachelors for the October edition of HerSide magazine. To submit a bachelor, please include the candidates name, photo, address, phone and email (if available), along with why we should consider them.
Deadline for submissions: July 24, 2015 Send nominations to: Liberty Tactical, owned by Missy and Jason Crawford, recently donated a protective vest to Holmes County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Ali, who is handled by Deputy Mike Myers.
Spectrum Editor 212 E. Liberty St. Wooster, OH 44691 or email: cnoyes@the-daily-record.com with “Bachelor Nomination” in the subject line.
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LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY : HOLMES The following matters are the subject of this public notice by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. The complete public notice, including any additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information, a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov /actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644-2129 email: HClerk@epa.ohio.gov Application Received for Air Permit Valley View Oak, LLC 8211 Township Road 652, Millersburg, OH 44654 ID #: A0053757 Date of Action: 07/14/2015 Installation and operation of one downdraft, manual spray booth for the surface coating of wood furniture.
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LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Board of Trus-
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tees of Ripley Township CASH FOR scrap metal: buses, cars, heavy of Holmes County, Ohio trucks, equip., farm equip., copper, passed on May 4, 2015, batteries, brass, aluminum, there will be submitted to and any metal. Call (330) a vote of the people at the 473-8410. Special Election to be held KOUNTRY JUNCTION Bent at the regular places of & Dent Groceries & Variety. voting on Tuesday, Au- 12270 Millersburg Rd. Open 10-5. Sunday gust 4, 2015, the question Monday-Sat, 12-5. Just opened of levying a tax, in excess Cadence's Cones Hand of the ten mill limitation, Dipped Ice Cream. (Right for the benefit of Ripley next to Kountry Junction) Township for the purpose WANTED: Corn hole players of general construction, August 15th at 6pm. Conreconstruction, resurfacing tact: Eli Hershberger at and repair of streets, roads 330-231-7261 and bridges. Tax being a WANTED: VOLLEYBALL renewal of an existing tax PLAYERS for Baltic Homeat a rate not exceeding 2.5 coming. August 14th at mills for each one dollar 6:30p.m. Call Abe Raber, or Dennis of valuation, w h i c h 330-763-4385 Miller, 330-231-9183 amounts to $0.25 for each one hundred dollars of 65 Lost & Found valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on Election Day. By order of Holmes County Board of Elections Georgianna Cool, LOST: Red/White Beagle feChairman m a l e , 3 m i . W e s t o f Lisa Welch, Director Sugarcreek & So. of 39. Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper July 18, 25, 2015
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105 General HORSE STALL CLEANER needed part time 9a-2p. Transportation provided. Baltic/ New Bedford/ Clark area. 330-674-2503 P/T CASHIER needed. Must be able to work weekend & evening shifts. Must be honest, reliable, friendly and willing to work and not offended by tobacco products and/or smoke. Must be 18 to apply. Apply in person at Tobacco Hut, 815 S. Washington St. Millersburg. WANTED: DEPENDABLE driver worker for stone mason crew. 330-464-2209 WANTED: DEPENDABLE driver/worker for framing crew. Local work. Berlin Construction, 330-893-2003 SUMMER WORK: Lakeville. Need 2 people to do landscaping & outdoor painting. $10+/hr depending on skill. (419) 606-4353
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If you would like to have your name put on our list of prospective carriers or drivers in your area, simply call the circulation department at 330-264-1125 ext 2257 or 1-800-686-3958, or stop by our office at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster. Please refer to the individual route number when calling. There is no collecting of money from any of our customers on any of our delivery routes.
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WILL BABYSIT in my Sugarcreek home. Experienced. Preferably under a yr. old. Call 330-600-9409 SEARCHING FOR nanny starting in the fall MondayThursday for a 1, 3 & year old. Can provide transportation. Please call 330-231-3634
155 Sales / Marketing 205 IMMEDIATE SALES OPPORTUNITY The Daily Record and Dix Communications has an immediate opening for a Sales Representative working as a member of our outside sales force in the Holmes County area. Candidate must have excellent communication skills, a willingness to achieve and a proven track record. Candidate should be aggressive and self- motivated. College degree in marketing a plus. Position includes salary plus commission and benefit package. Work hours are Mon-Fri. 8am-5pm. Please apply to: Kelly Gearhart kgearhart@ the-daily-record.com
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PUREBRED SAINT Bernard puppies. Ready on 8/7/15. Family raised, $750. Pick yours out now at 6605 TR 362, Millersburg, OH 44654
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Appliances Electronics
FOR SALE: Servel Natural gas refrigerator. Good condition, $500. 330-359-5898
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HILLSIDE RENTAL
FOR SALE: New Holland 55 hay rake, good condition, $1100. 740-295-0791 x 2.
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NEW HOLLAND 352 grinder mixer, good condition. $4,000. (330) 567-0081
D&S CIRCULATOR Hard coal stove good cond. $975. Also D&S hard coal basement stove, $900. Fredericksburg Harness, 6910 Saltcreek Rd., Fred., OH FOR SALE: Black hot point elect. stove glass top, $175. Black sharp carousel microwave with vent fan for above stove mount, $100. Black Frigidaire gallery dishwasher, $50. 25" Orion TV, $20 obo. (330) 600-0565
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220 Construction Equipment SKYTRAK TELESCOPIC forklift, 5500 # capacity, 22' reach. 4 wheel rive, 4 wheel steer, Perkins diesel, $8,000. (330) 852-0188 GRADALL 544D-10 telescopic forklift, 10,000 # lift, 55' reach, Cummins dsl, cab, 4100 hrs, job ready cond., $29,500. (330) 852-0188 JD 1010 Bulldozer, model HC145-G. 6 way blade. $7,900. Please call (330) 264-1211 M-F, 8-5 CASE 450C dozer, 6 way blade, Cummins dsl, good undercarriage, 5900 hrs, $12,500 obo. (330) 852-0188
STIHL ST420 with 16 in diamond blade. Runs great. Asking $900. (660) 287-7274
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JOHN DEERE 400 Backhoe. Runs good, 3 buckets, good tires, parts/repair manuals, $8900. 330-852-2609 JOHN DEERE 616 3pt 6' brush hog, $1,150. (330) 763-1595
SIX RING 18 Foot Diameter 3000 bushel grain drying bin with burner, $2500. Call eve., 419-827-2189
FOR SALE: 6 ft. grain binder. Good condition. (330) 893-3910 FOR SALE: 920 Gal Side Slinger E.L.S. Manure Spreader, very good condition. (330) 279-3100 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
BOBCAT 763 skidloader 4080 hours. 330-893-1426
FOR SALE: portable oat roller with electric motor. (330) 893-7611
FOR SALE: Papec Model K Silo filler, very good condition, like new web. (330) 897-5604/VM.
TIRES TITAN Industrial contractor 6 ply 17.5L-24 Rear loaded 12-16.5 front tires & rims, $2000. 740-404-5274
MAYTAG NATURAL gas dryer in excellent cond. $225. (330) 401-8262 FOR SALE: Natural gas Consul refrigerator. Very good cond. $600. 330-473-8229 NATURAL GAS freezer, works great, $1,200. (330) 763-1044 PADDY WOOD stove, good condition, $1,400 (330) 473-7500 ASHLAND WOOD & Coal Stove, like new. $450 obo. Also, Ashland Hard Coal Stove, with hopper, $250. Albert Gingerich Jr. 6570 Salt Creek Rd, Fredericksburg OH. (330) 695-7102 COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag Ringer Washers, will trade and/or repair yours. Henry A. Raber (330) 674-5691
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CASE IH C70 tractor, 2WD, Perkins engine, 1600 hrs, good tires, 70hp, good cond., $12,800. (330) 852-0188 FOR SALE: MCD 7 foot grain binder, also old Graham plow. 6792 TR 601, Millersburg. (330) 204-3971 FOR RENT: pull type combine. 330-279-2089 FOR SALE: New Idea #9 manure spreader. Also, attachment line spreader. (330) 893-7611 FOR SALE: New Holland 354 grinder in good condition. Sam Miller, (330) 893-0012 9' NH 469 Haybine for parts, rollers bad, runs good, $700. 7' Dunham Disk for parts, $75. 740-552-4236 N.H. 848 BALER 4x4 netwrap wide pickup. Used this season, 330-621-4550 FOR SALE: Trail farm supply PTO cart. 35 hp Van guard motor with clutch. Only 1 year old. $6,500. (330) 763-1581 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
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1070 HESSTON Haybine $2,000. 605 Super C Vermeer round baler, $1,500. Call (740) 824-4367 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: International W400 tractor on steel wheels. Runs good. Ivan Miller 1345 Twp. 661, Dundee. (330) 359-0154
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FOR SALE: New Holland portable grinder. 352. Good condition. $2,500. (330) 600-2161 MCD CORN binder in good condition. (330) 359-5730 MCD CORNBINDER McD silo filler. Both in good cond. John S. Miller, 7491 Honeytown Rd. Fred., OH 44627 330-621-4550 FOR SALE: Sunset Bulk Tank, 545 gal, good condition. $2,200 obo. (330) 695-5525
FOR SALE: #12 Rebuilt Manure spreader on rubber. Henry J. Troyer, 8175 TR 669, Dundee, OH 44624
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
FOR SALE: Tractor PTO pulleys. IH & MF. Also 3-point mounted pulley. John S. Miller, (330) 893-0303
FOR SALE: New Idea wheel rack & 2 round bale ring hay feeders. Call (330) 852-2887
FOR SALE: Case 310 Track Loader, good condition, gas engine, Joel Kurtz, (330) 359-2070
10' TRANSPORT Field Cultivator, $650. (740) 291-7019
NEW HOLLAND 355 Grinder /Mixer, hyd drive, scales, 10' ext., excellent condition. $10,500 (330) 763-1595 323 CORN Picker, good condition; Bale wagon for 6 bales w/winch, $800. (330) 674-7440†x1. 1967 JOHN Deere 40/20. Good working order. New rubber. Lots of new parts. Good runner $9,500. (330) 275-2531
GRAVELY 48" walk behind bag, $1,899. Exmark 48" walk behind, $1,499. John Deere tractor, $2,099. John Deere tractor, $1,999. John Deere tractor, $3,999. Gravely tractor, $1,499. Wheel Horse 42" tractor, $1,098. Toro time cutter, 42", zero turn with bagger, $1,499. Toro 42" tractor with bagger, $898. Scag 61" Turf Tiger zero turn, $5,499. Scag 61" Turf Tiger zero turn, $5,199. Exmark 52"
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Lazer zero turn, $3,799. Bush Hog 52" zero turn, $2,199. Stealth 33" walk behind, $598.98 Also used 21" mowers, trimmers & chain saws. Winesburg Lawn & Garden. (330) 359-0330
FREE HORSE Manure, you load, you haul. Ivan Mast (330) 674-0736
FOR SALE: Schuler 510 vertical mixer. Average condition. $10,500. Jonathan Schrock (330) 674-2005
PLACE YOUR ORDER for Incredible sweet corn, ready in August, $3.50/doz. No spray. David H. Yoder, 2905 TR 406, Millersburg. (330) 893-2892
FOR SALE: Massey Ferguson 135 multi-power diesel tractor, good cond., (330) 852-4892 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: 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: Hay bedding round bales, $10 each, picked up. John Hershberger (330) 852-4312
CUSTOM HAY WRAPPING with an Anderson tube wrapper. Located in Sugarcreek area, $6 per bale, (330) 852-2263.
WILL DO CUSTOM INLINE BALE WRAPPING $6.25/per bale. Wayne Troyer 330-231-6640 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 HORSE HAY for sale, 4x5' round bales of 1st cutting grass hay, $60/bale. Winesburg area. (330) 231-9647 FOR SALE: NICE 1ST CUTTING HAY wrapped in round bales. (330) 466-2187 CUSTOM INLINE round bale wrapping with new tube wrapper. Call Jesse Mast, (330) 317-4977 WESTERN DAIRY HAY, 3X3X8, 3X4X8. Deer quality, RFV 160-283. Lg/sm amounts Jason Troyer 330-473-7905 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 SWEET CORN, Incredible. Place your order at (330) 600-8136 Earl Erb, 2263 CR 70, Sugarcreek.
MASSEY FERGUSON 135 Tractor, w/3pt hitch & PTO, runs good, $3,200. (330) 893-4156
CERTIFIED Organic oats, approx. 200 bu. 6.50 bu. Some dusty, bugs. Robert Keim, 9821 Hogback Rd., Fred.
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1ST CUTTING orchard grass mix. 30 lb bale. Good for beef cows. $1.60 bale. (330) 600-1735
TAKING ORDERS for 1st cutting, dry large square bales horse hay. Timothy mix. Matt Miller, 330-201-4638
HOME GROWN RED HAVEN PEACHES. Order from Daniel Hochstetler, 3602 SR 39, Millersburg, 330-893-9193
HORSE HAY, 2nd cutting Alfalfa mix, 3x3x8, nice & clean. $275/ton. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905
FOR SALE: Certified Organic Ear Corn, 20-25ton, Allen Miller, 6434 TR 348, Mlbg. (330) 600-8189
ADVERTISING SALES ASSISTANT
The Wooster Daily Record/Holmes County Shopper has an exciting opportunity for an Advertising Sales Assistant to join our team Qualifications: • A personable, professional self motivated individual with excellent communication skills and the ability to remain poised and calm in a fast paced environment. • Must be detail oriented, accurate, organized, and provide outstanding customer service. • Proficient use of Internet, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook is required. • Clerical experience in a sales environment preferred. Degree preferred Duties include: • Support Holmes County Account Executives with administrative duties while they are out in the field. • Work with advertisers, in person and over the phone, to provide superior customer service including fulfilling requests and processing ad changes. • Provide clerical support including running reports, billing, answering phones, filing and typing • Inside sales calls for special projects and prospecting In turn, we offer: • A rewarding career with advancement opportunities. • Competitive salary package commensurate with experience. • Superior fringe benefits including 401K, medical, dental, vision, and vacation. If you would like to join the industry’s finest multimedia sales organization, please send your resume and salary requirements in complete confidence to: Sales Director c/o Kelly Gearhart 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster, OH 44691 or kgearhart@the-daily-record.com
The Holmes County Hub Shopper 230 Farm Products Produce 260 ORGANIC 1ST & 2nd Cutting Grass Hay, 3x4x8. 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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FOR SALE: 5 YR old Appaloosa mare, 54", broke to ride & drive, TSS, been on trails $500. 3 yr old Mini Horse, 34", brown, mare, broke to ride & drive. (330) 682-1150
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.
YR. old mare. quarter horse. Good borke to ride. Been on trail rides. Good trail horse, lots of energy, $1600. 330-674-2935
5 YR old Gelding, by Sand Shooter, been in buggy, good broke, TSS, $3,800. Lavern Yoder 330-852-4062
NICE 1ST CUTTING round bales, 4x5 net wrapped, grass mix. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905
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Firewood Fuel
SPLIT & round firewood for sale. Will also trade for scrap metal & autos. Deliveries available. (330) 275-7980 WANTED: BOOM TRUCKLOAD of hardwood firewood logs. (330) 674-1147
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APPLE CREEK: July 29/30. 7am-? 7651 Buss Rd. Tupperware, bedding, clothes, old clock, sewing machine & stand, saddle & bridal, stackable chairs, porch swing, lots of misc. KILLBUCK JULY 31, AUG 1 8 am-?, 12284 CR 6. Radial Arm saw, milk glass, furniture, lots of misc. Everything Priced To Sell Fast!! MLSBG: Moving. 103 Brambly Hedge Dr. 7/15. 9a.m.2p.m. 2 drawer oak file cab. desk 48x27, couch, recliner, CD turn table, 2 casset stereo, TV stand, books, records, puzzles, rough drop leaf table, & misc. FREDBG: HUGE BARN SALE 7/30-31 & 8/1. St. Rt. 83 to CR 189, E of Holmesville, 2 mi. from 241 in Benton W. 2.5 mi. at Mose Yoder's House # 7466. Sm. tools, 4x8 trailor, patio table/chairs (white), step ladder, chest of drawers & desk, wheel chair, walker, cane, riser for commode, games/toys, Xmas houses, ornaments, older sewing machine, older bikes, am/fm tape/cd stereo. Some items by donations.
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FOR SALE: 10 year old black gelding pony. Broke to ride & drive. Good traveler. 7538 Hoy Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627. 330-698-0473 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 HORSE SIZE road cart. Hard rubber tires. Lights & fenders. $500. (740) 398-9382
FOR SALE: 7 year old gelding. Traffic safe. 90% trot. Women can drive. $1,700. (330) 279-3303 7 YEAR old pony mare broke to ride & drive, TSS, black and white and in foal to a black and white stud and pony harness. New. (330) 695-2026 FOR SALE: standard mare, 3 years old, sized, TSS, well $2,800 New Bedford ber (330) 897-7830
5 year old Morgan Gelding. Been in buggy 2 months. Drives with snap. Needs miles. $3,500. (330) 275-6079 FOR SALE: Breeding Age Registered Holstein Bull, great pedigree. Marion Mullet (330) 852-4750 3 YEAR old bay gelding,TSS, surrey size, trots, $4,200. (330) 695-9841 x2 FOR SALE: 3 year old black gelding Guida muscle in buggy 5 mo., TSS, family horse, $6,200. (330) 852-3227 5 YR old Bay Standard Bred Mare, TSS, broke, family horse deluxe, 100% trot. $2,200 (800) 675-0933 3 YR old Pony, dark brown with 4 whites, TSS, travels nice, $750 (330) 275-3740 FOR SALE: Yearling Holstein Steers, also weaned Bull Calves. (330) 279-3100
3 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, mostly trot, TSS, in buggy 2 mo., willing traveler. $3,400 (330) 473-2416 FOR SALE: 4 yr old Half Fresian fancy boys or family horse. 4 yr old half Fresian saddle bred, serious road horse. 5 yr old half Fresian standard bred, used in field. (330) 674-7817 FOR SALE: 11 year old Morgan standard bred gelding. Really good broke, TSS. (330) 231-5219 FOR SALE: Toggenburg Nubian cross. Good milking goats. Milks about 2 qt. a milking. 7005 TR 346, Mbg., OH 44654 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 FOR SALE: Game Bantams, silver & BB red, $3/each. (330) 674-0203 FOR SALE: 9 year old Belgian gelding. Broke to all farm machinery. (330) 698-1020†x4 TEAM OF 16 year old belgian geldings. Broke to all fram machinery. Willing workers. Not for kids. $3,500 obo. Also, 5 year old black percheron gelding. Broke, $2,100. David Hershberger, (330) 897-2501 12 YR. OLD Register Quarter horse gelding. TSS, good broke trail horse. $1100. 330-674-0356 13 YR. OLD QUARTER horse, broke for buggy & riding, in foal, due any day, $900. 330-419-9420, 330-347-6331
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7 YR old Flashy Paint Gelding, Red/White, great trail prospect, $850 (740) 824-4361
FOR SALE: Billy goat, pure bred nubian, good looking, very friendly, horns, 6 mo. old. $200. 330-317-7057
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DUTCH STANDARDBRED gelding. 5 yrs., traffic safe, sound. Steady traveler bay, 2 whites. 330-279-9245
PONIES FOR sale 1-2 yr. old Bl/w gelding, 44 in. traffic safe. Also will train your ponies. 330-988-2153
FOR SALE: 4 yr old tan and white pony gelding, good traveler, 47", broke to ride & drive, TSS. (740) 622-0933
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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: PYGMY GOATS, 10 wks old, white billies. Voicemail - (330) 359-0103 FOR SALE: 3 year old gelding. Surrey size, broke for women, & willing traveler. (330) 464-1649 FOR SALE: 4 YR old Black & White Paint Pony Mare, 51" tall, well broke to ride & drive. (330) 473-9639 WANTED! Pigeons $2, Big Roosters $5. Old Hens $1.50, Bantams $2. Muscovy drakes $7. Hens $4. You deliver. 330-893-3462 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 NOTICE: NEED your colts started or your horse worked with? Will also drive your horses & sell private. Call Leroy at (330) 852-2325 MUSTANG BUGGY horse. Bay with white markings and star. Is strong enough for surrey and has also been ridden. (330) 567-2607
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8 YR. Palomino Pony mare. 54" broke to ride. Green broke to drive. $600 obo. A. Schlabach, 330- 674-9451 FOR SALE: Reg'd 11 year old Gray percheron mare in full. Broke to all farm machinery. 330-852-1703 FOR SALE: 4 yr old Reg. Black Percheron Mare, quiet, well broke, $3,500 (330) 473-8723 4 YR. old Black Perch. stbrd. crossbred mare. Also 30 Cheviot sheep 3 & 4 yr. olds. R.J.P., 9134 652, Fred LAYING HENS 1 yr. old. Still laying good. Also 3 yr. old Grey Percheron gelding. Broke. Melvin Miller, 330-893-2585 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: 8 year old riding mare. well broke. has been on trail rides. 55 in. tall. $850. (330) 359-0249 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 3 YR old Dutch Standard Bred Gelding, Sire: Turpijn, dark bay, star, 1 white, TSS. $3,300. PY Stables. (330) 600-0183
FOR SALE: Yearling black and white stud. Should mature at 52 in. Green broke to drive, nice markings. (330) 279-2535
WOVEN WIRE fence, 42", Fixed-knot, approx. 450-ft.; also, Mineral feeder. Marvin, 330-893-1212, or 897-0422.
WILL BE taking on more horseshoeing. Our barn or yours. Ivan Weaver, 7490 S.R. 514 Big Prairie OH, 44611
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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FOR SALE: 11 year old gelding, surrey size, all trot, sharp driver. 4 year old mare, surrey size, good broke, also some other horses on hand. Loran Schlabach (330) 852-3096 WANTED: RED belgian gelding, well broke. Stripe & short tail. Eli Yoder, 12660 CR 316, Big Prairie, OH 44611 MAMMOTH JACK donkey. 8 years old. Very friends. Great disposition. Has been used with draft mares. $500 obo. (330) 674-6918 FOR SALE: 10 year old big bay stbd. gelding. Safe, sound & broke for anybody. Good traveler. $2,800. (330) 893-4068 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. FOR SALE: Bred sows and gilts, $250. Atlee Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Mbg.OH 44654 5 YR old Gelding, Good broke, family horse, star & 2 whites, TSS, $3,200. Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777 FOR SALE: Team of 6/7 year old Percheron Geldings, broke to farm equip, willing workers, not a team for children. (740) 398-9107 BOER ALPINE Cross Doe, $175. Also 4 mo old Kiko cross kids. (330) 275-0136 WANTED: SURREY size Std. Bred Gelding, must be safe & sound for women to drive, (330) 674-2419
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12 YR. old bay standardbred gelding. TSS, Yankee Glide Royal Prestige, $1200. 10559 Salt Creek Rd., Fred.
MINI PONIES broke Mares with foals and more. Also bantys. Vernon Yoder, 6135 TR 362, 1 mi. N. of Berlin
FOR SALE: reg'd holstein service bull, 11 mo old. 29k lbs milk. (330) 465-0233
9 yr. old cross mare in foal to fres. stal. wealing filly to 1/2 fres. sharp upheaded. $4k for package obo. 852-3572
NICE 3 year old black and white gelding, TSS, 34", broke to ride and drive. $650. (330) 695-2026 voice mail.
3 YEAR old black reg. Morgan Mare. Nice disposition. Started on ground work. $2000 obo. 330-897-1380
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3 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, powerful surrey horse, trots, 16.1H, TSS, $4,400. (330) 473-2416 FOR SALE: 9 yr old Standard bred gelding, good broke, for anyone to drive, TSS. (330) 231-5219
PASO FINO Horses for sale starting at $1000. Call (330) 674-2503
FOR SALE: 14 YR. old gelding, brown w/2 white legs, broke to ride. $1,000 330-231-0719
4 YR. old mare by a Malabarman son 16.H Bay 100% trot, TSS, been in buggy 1 yr., $3,700 OBO. (330) 897-1260 FOR SALE: YEARLING red & white paint mini pony mare, started on tricks, very pretty, $175. Daniel Shetler 330852-0464. FOR SALE: 9 YR old Black Standard Bred Gelding, women can drive. Call Orus Mast (330) 473-9077 FOR SALE: 8 YR old Paint Pony Mare, broke to ride & drive. 41" tall. Call Orus Mast (330) 473-9077 (2) 4-YR. breds--1 $1500 & 464-2803.
FOR SALE: Pygmy goat. Nanny & also 3 mo. billy. (330) 893-3615
9 YR. old Paint Pony. Rides and drives, 43 in. 330-260-1500 4 YR old Bay Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, mostly trot, women can drive. $2,500 (330) 641-4928
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FOR SALE: Flock Reduction, 15 Dorset Ewes, Good breeding stock, $250 each. (330) 893-4340
FOR SALE: Diamond Doves; Also, Silky Chicks. (330) 674-0736.
BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 FOR SALE: Black Angus Calves, 1 Heifer, 1 Steer, 400-500lbs. 330-279-2333 6 YEAR old gelding by Master Glide/Donerail, 16 H, TSS, $6,700. 330-893-3304
NOW RENTING YODER RENTALS
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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 FOR SALE: 3 year old bay standard bred gelding. TSS, mostly trot, women can drive. (330) 852-4796
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FOR SALE: reg'd Katahdin ewe & ram lamb and adult sheep. Good genetics, breeding stock, starting at $200. (330) 987-3952 7
YR. old standardbred brood mare trotter. 330-260-1500
FOR SALE: 1 yr. old eligible for register Jersey heifer. Target Daughter Bred for Spring 2016. Levi Hershberger, 330-893-0214
TABLE WITH 1 bench chairs for $125. 1 table 4 chairs for $60. 1 blue in good condition for (330) 401-8262
& 3 with sofa $95.
Ashland cook stove without reservoir, $1000. Kitchen cabinet, $250. John Miller, 14830 Tiger Valley Danville FOR SALE: 2 RHEEM 90 Plus furnaces, 60,000 BTUs w/outside air conditioner units. (330) 600-1274
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JENNINGS Buckmaster compound bow. New string, sights, rest, quiver, release. Good cond. $150. 359-0329 PSE VIPER copperhead crossbow w/ peep sights & quiver, good condition, $145. (330) 893-1058
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FOR SALE: 7 year old gelding. Brown, big strong surrey horse. TSS, women can drive. $3,500 obo. Reuben Miller. (330) 695-9835
37th Annual Alpine Schools Benefit Consignment Auction
$22 per hour plus fuel
Toothbucket • Forks Post Hole Digger 60” Grappel Bucket
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
FOR SALE:Brown recliner, $75. Tan chair, $75. Edward Yoder, (330) 852-3848
10 YEAR old bay standard bred. TSS. Stand to hitch & stop signs. Women can drive. $4,000 obo. (330) 852-0066
OLD saddlegreen broke, $1300. (330)
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Saturday, Sept. 12 – 9:00 AM New Furniture, Crafts, Quilts, Tack, New Shoes, Misc. For consignment advertising contact by Aug 18
Ph. Paul Miller 330-359-6109 or 330-600-0576 V.M. Aden Miller 330-359-6269
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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 REMINGTON MODEL 700 .270 XCRII Nikon scope. Scope caps, sling, bipods, 2 boxes cartridges. Mint cond. $1080 obo. Merlin Keim, 330-359-0021
Miscellaneous Merch.
PLAYSTATION VITA. 3 games, 32 GB memory stick. $330 for all. Call (330) 852-1304 PALLET JACK scissor action, works great, $125. 13HP Honda Engine, electric start, w/line shaft & alternators, $500 obo. (330) 897-4856 DESKMATE WORD processors. Original series starting at $750. Demo slate, new desktop & other models available. (330) 231-2042
Lawn & Garden
6' X 7' shelter for pony, sheep, etc. Single side metal roof, on skids, $175. (330) 893-1058
MTD CHIPPER/SHREDDER yard machine, w/5HP Briggs, good condition. $325 Ivan Mast (330) 674-0736
OLD RUSTIC Picket Fence with white paint for decoration. 5' tall, 6' sections. (330) 852-0647
FOR SALE: Troy bilt horse model garden tiller. Real good. $475. MTD 18 in. tiller $350. John S. Miller (330) 893-0303
FOR SALE: top soil, $35 truck load. Uriah Mast, 6967 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627
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FOR SALE: 36" Belt Mower, $500. sonal Pace $275. Good 545-9573
Snapper Pro Drive Lawn 21" Toro PerLawn Mower, condition. (740)
HONDA SELF propelled 21" lawn mower, good condition, $200. Ivan Mast, (330) 674-0736 WILL DO garden plowing, tiling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. STEINER 420 tractor with 4 ft. mower. Onan 20 HP engine, 2000 hours, $3200. 330-749-9453 Driveway gravel & limestone (330) 763-1839 FOR SALE: 48 in. E-Z walk behind mower. Good cond., Also 8500 watt generator. Roy Miller (330) 674-3832 FOR SALE: 1 John Deere 170 garden tractor & 1 Allis Chalmers T816. Will consider trade for walk behind. (740) 504-8038 CUB CADET w/mower deck, works well, all good condition, $1000/obo. 330-7634056. FOR SALE: Husqvarna commercial walk behind 48", exc. condition; (3) new 22" Toro Personal Pace lawn mowers. Call (330)674-1866 214 John Deere riding mower, good condition, 50" deck. $850 (330) 763-1595 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
FOR SALE: Big wrap around couch with matching recliner. Brown. Fake leather. Fuel oil tank, 200 gal. Call (330) 600-0695 CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. INVERSION BOARD in good condition, $90. Large alum. bike cart, in good condition. $100. Humphrey screen door with 2 sliding windows, $100. (330) 695-2307 FOR SALE: 48" Fan with Honda motor, like new. Albert Troyer 12929 Salt Creek Rd., Fredericksburg Oh 44627 FOR SALE: Heavy duty axle with electric brakes & wheels. Kiln dried firewood. (330) 279-2333 FOR SALE: standard bred size cart with wooden wheels & steel tires. LED lights, $350. Sm. size pony cart. $275. (330) 674-2419 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 42 PC. Millersburg glass. Would like to sell as one lot. Call 330-897-0171 WANTED: USED 2.5 Honda in good condition. Call (740) 599-7797 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
Advertising All Breeds No Computer Needed We Take the Pictures for You Flat Rate, No Hassel Advertising Affordable and Effective Call the office to schedule 330-275-2516
Mon-Fri 8am - 4pm
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BORNTRAGER TENT RENTALS. Upcoming weddings, graduations, etc. Tent sizes range from 10x10 up to 40x200. Call 330-204-1989
COMPLETE LINE of taxidermy tools. Also, 3D archery range. Would be willing to sell targets separately. (740) 552-1990
BEAUTIFUL NEW Wicker, Brown, Patio Table, 4 swivel chairs & umbrella. $500 obo. (330) 567-0036
FOR SALE: Surrey, ex. cond., rollup curtains, brakes, some Led lights, turning signal 601-4137 eve
NEW COUNTRY Laundry spinner. Used very little. Works great. Electric, $350. 330-473-0641
HYDRAULIC LINE shaft pump V-V210 double pump. At 1200 RPM 8 gals min. 5 gals min. 1MFB5 motor. 3-5 horse 2 low speedy high torque motors. I-H 210 motor 5 horse. 1-135 gal oil tank with oil. (330) 852-3900
FOR SALE: Kyocera 215W Solar Panel, $250 obo. Michael Miller (330) 600-1694 FOR SALE: 2 DOORS with B4 track, weathered boards. Call (330) 359-5334 OLDER RUBBER tire buggy with sliding curtains. Repainted but curtains need work. Make offer. (330) 359-5939 3/4 HP electric submersible well pump. Used 6 mo. New cost, $675. Only asking $300. (330) 852-4874 FOR SALE: Kipor 1G6000H & EF450005E Yamaha generators. Nat. gas or gaoline. 330-674-0319/330-473-3839 FOR LOUVERS, 36 x 36, with openers, $15 ea. (330) 893-1058 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 PONY CART for sale. 26" flat free wheels. 70" shafts with crate, $375. (330) 600-1735
FOR SALE: Two 50 gal. rels, $20 @. Also 200 oil tank. Make offer. mond N. Yoder, 330-695-2350
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PHONE HOUSE 4x4, 1 window, 1 door, good cond., $150. (330) 674-1342 TAKING BIDS. Old barn 34x48. Timber frame const., sandstone found., slate roof, wood siding. 309 S. Butler St., Baltic, 330-897-0363 FOR SALE: (55) CD's...some Blue Grass; Also, antique shelf clock & misc. items. (330) 473-9482 / lv. msg. FOR SALE: 6 pallets of glaze tile block. Matt Miller 330-201-4638 FOR SALE: 2 black Swedish knit Mutza. Weavers Apparel sizes 54 & 58. Very nice. $30 ea. 330-600-9330 "NEW" 6 PANEL Radiata Pine Doors, finished, 1-30" right hand, 1-30" left hand, $150 (740) 291-7019
Adkins Auction
Household/Garage/Workshop Saturday August 1st. 10:00 am 320 E. Millersburg St., Nashville, Ohio An auction will be held to sell the personal property of Charles and Darlene Adkins located in Nashville, Ohio on Route 39 between Loudonville and Millersburg. Household, Furniture, Collectibles Roseville Crockery; 4&5 gal. Crock; Canning Equipment (Juicer, Steamer, Cooker, Jars etc...) 6,8,10&12” Cast Iron Skillets; Pressed Glass Place Settings; Pressure Cooker; Kitchen Appl ances; Kitchen Items Box Lots; 2 Antique Sewing Cabinets; Telephone Desk; Amish Cylinder Basket; Misc. Sewing/Quilting Box Lots; Birdseye Dresser; Wooden Porch Swing; Wooden Picnic Table; Plastic Lawn Chairs; Window Fan; 2 Window Air Conditioners; Vinyl Records & 8 Tracks; Arts & Crafts Supplies; Wooden Wagon Wheel, Antique Hand Cultivator; Iron Harrow; Christmas Décor; Misc. Camping, Toys Garage, Hunting/Fishing, Workshop, Landscaping Dewalt Planer (DW733); Delta Shop master Band Saw; Drill Press; Table Top Router/Lathe; 2 Bench Sanders; 8” (2 Wheel) Bench Grinder; Misc. Wood Working Tools Box Lots; Craft man 50AMP Battery charger and Booster; Portable Battery Booster w/Air Pump; Two-Wheel Dolly; Aluminum Step&Extension Ladders; Two Mechanic’s Creepers; 2 Ton Floor Jack; Misc. Automotive Tools/Equipment Box Lots; Vinyl Window; Metal Desk; Summit HD 150 CrossBow; Carhart Coat&Bibs; Men’s & Women’s Jackets; Camo Backpack; Camo Stadium Seat; Electric&Gas Weed-Eaters; Electric Leaf Blower; Troy Bilt Tiller; Troy Bilt (Self-Propelled) Lawn Mower; MTD Snow Blower; Yard Cart; Metal Tractor Wagon; Misc. Garden and Landscaping tools & Equipment; Misc. Fishing Poles; Pie Irons; Misc. Sporting Goods Lots. The following items will be sold with reserve Cub Cadet 46” Lawn Tractor; Billy Goat Lawn Vacuum; Red Hawk (TG3000) Gas Generator; Little Gracie Quilting Frame. Auction by order of Charles Adkins MJ Watts Auctions Auctioneer: Matt Watts Licensed for the State of Ohio Auction Zip ID: 30237 Cash or Check; No Credit Cards PortaPot will be Available Concession Provided
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PORTABLE new, 1 722-2141
SAWMILL, 1 used. (330)
FOR SALE: Two piece two drawers armoire. Rod and shelf. Stain asbury. 45 wide, 29" deep, 87 high. $1200 obo. 330-893-6042
We Refill Your Brother Ink Cartridges Save 50% 02800 AD13818822quality 144 10375744guaranteed -Equal performance to the original-
330-674-2251 Mt Hope | FC Bank Building
FOR SALE: Used Surrey, lights, brakes, & turn signal, good condition. Roy Miller, (330) 897-7610
Furniture Parts Labeler FOR SALE: 2.5 Honda Motor
Can be seen under dark stains in working condition. Marion
Miller, 330-852-0261
FOR SALE: 7'x10'FREE greenhouse w/shelves & planter TRIAL hook, 3 yrs. old, $750. (330) 893-0030 FOR SALE: 500 gal Propane Faster and Easier than Markers tank, $650. (330) 262-2220 Runs off 12 volt battery
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BOWMAN SURREY w/child FOR SALE: Surrey with fiberglass shafts Your and wheels in seats. Lights, hyd. brakes, We Refill good condition, $2500. Dabuggy w/front lights, brakes. Brother Ink Cartridges vid Miller, 330-897-6080 Good cond. 330-231-9479 FOR SALE: Used boys buggy in fair condition. LED lights, (330) 674-1887
NEW PFAFF Sewing & Emb r o i d e r y M a c hSave ines and Sergers for sale. 50% Available at Lackman's Sewing Cenquality ter, 164 Church St., Apple guaranteed Creek, OH. 330-698-3060.
FOR SALE: Used mini surrey. Fiberglass wheels, lights, brakes.PRINTER G. cond. SALE MarDEMO FOR SALE: Used buggy, ion Weaver, 330- 359-7140 -Equal performance to the originalHD Color Quality good cond., fiber glass PIONEER Cultivator for chickwheels, hyd. brakes, & turn en house. Like new, $1500. signal, $2,000. Oak ext. taLaser 37good ppm Bio (1) MC770 draft Color harness, ble330-674-2251 w/ 3 leaves, $150. Roy cond., $500 Reg.330-852-2884 $2499 Demo $999.00 Weaver, (330) 695-2046 Mt Hope | FC Bank Building MC760New Black Surrey Laser 49 with ppm FOR SALE: Riverswest rain FOR(1) SALE: Reg. $1399brakes, Demo $799.00 roll up curtains, LED suit. Dark green, like new. l i g h(2)t sC560 , Printer $ 3 , 8Color 5 0 . Laser ( 3 31 3 0ppm ) Size XL, (330) 473-2060 852-0647 Reg. $449 Demo $299
Office Equipment
DEMO PRINTER SALE HD Color Quality (1) MC770 Color Laser 37 ppm Reg. $2499 Demo $999.00 (1) MC760 Black Laser 49 ppm Reg. $1399 Demo $799.00 (2) C560 Printer Color Laser 31 ppm Reg. $449 Demo $299
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FREE PLANTS with purchase 290 Musical Instruments of nice hanging baskets at greatly reduced prices at Can be seen under dark stains Baskets & Blooms Get while these CASIO DELUXE 61 key keysupplies lasts. Moss', Cone, deals board for $200. LDS-50. & Twig baskets for before $16 they & Musical keyboard.FREE 49 key, others $10-13. Self are serve. gone! $75. Concertmate-990, TRIAL 61 (330) 893-3675 key with stand, $150. (330) 893-3463 FOR SALE: Two 9 ft. x 7 ft 6 in. garage door. Thurmo Faster and Easier than Markers Wayne model 38. Insulated Runs off 12 volt battery in good cond., complete with 330-674-2251 track Mt & Hope parts.| FC $100 & $150. Bank Building 330.674.2251 (330) 674-5525 FOR SALE: 7 x 8 play house, good condition, Matt Miller. (330) 201-4638 FOR SALE: white crib, good cond., $40. (330) 359-5942
330.674.2251
50th OHIO MENNONITE RELIEF SALE
Mt Hope | FC Bank Building
Location: The Buckeye Event Center. Located at 624 Henry Street Dalton OH 44618
Friday, July 31 & Saturday, August 1, 2015 SATuRdAy 7:00 AM Breakfast! 8:00 AM Stands and DisplaysOpen, 8:00 AM 5K Run for relief. 9:00 AM Wood and Tool Auction will include locally-made, fine furniture for your home ,Keim Lumber clock, Specialty 50th anniversary items, bookcases, hall trees, cedar chest, night stands, beds, chairs, marble rollers, dining table, decorative items. There will also be some outdoor furniture and a Little Cottage Playhouse and lots more. 9:30 AM (200) plus Quilts, Quilt Auction will feature fine quality handmade quilts of all sizes, patterns and colors. Preview wood, tools, quilts, and art auction items at www.ohiomennonitereliefsale.org 10:30 AM Children’s Auction – held in the children’s activity area. Kids do the bidding. FRIdAy EvENINg 3:00 PM 24 Hour bike ride begins. 50th anniversary Antique tractor display. 4:00 PM BBQ chicken ,Food stands and displays open. 4:00 PM Silent Auction begins 6:30 PM 50th Anniversary variety show with original songs by John Schmid, Tim Shue and Les Gustavson-Zook. Mark Zimmerman from WCRF Moody radio will be MC. This is a show you will not want to miss. 6:30 PM Volleyball tournament (call Naomi at 330-688-2399 for info. TERMS: Cash or good check with proper identification. Visa and Mastercard accepted. Auction will be held rain or shine! NOTE: Please visit our website for additional information and photos, as well as information about Mennonite Central Committee (MCC). www.ohiomennonitereliefsale.org AUCTIONEERS LIST INCLUDES, STEVE CHUPP, STEVE ANDREWS ,BOB GRABER, James Mast, Jason Miller, Eli Troyer, Robert Miller and more.
330 465 4725
Mt Hope | FC Bank Building
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FOR SALE: Fox Terrier cross puppies, 8 weeks old, $30. Dan J. Miller, 4790 TR 629, Millersburg, OH 44654
Yutzy Woodworking Auction
Location: Holmesville Industrial Park CR 245, Holmesville OH 44633. From Holmesville OH take SR 83 north ¼ mile to CR 245 north ¼ mile to location. Or from Wooster OH take SR 83 south 9 miles to CR 245. Signs posted.
Thursday, August 6th, 2015 10:00 AM
Woodworking Tools * Forklift * Finishing Booths * Baghouse & Blower System * Dust Collection System* Building Open for Tool Inspection: Wednesday, July 29th – 5-7PM Tools: 9 Makita DXT radial arm saws; Powermatic III Model 27 shaper; Crouch Model 66 - 48 belt sander; Kreg router table w/ router; Minimax s500p band saw; North Tech Moulding brush sander; Altendorf sliding table saw – Model F-45 standard with slider; SCMI 400 Nova Panel Saw – new in 2013; Invicta Shaper Model T1- 14; Lanick Profile sander; (4) 8’x10’ spray booths w/ Dwyer Mark II manometers; Downdraft sanding tables; Ritter frame clamping systems; Kreg pocket hole machine’s new in 2013; 200’ of 18’ tall well tarp; Powermatic shaper; Hurst Shop slotter; Crouch Edge belt Sander; Delta drill press; Whirlwind upcut saw; SPX Hankinson Cold Wave air dryer; spray booth pumps; Scan Hugger Machine #8114 97 wood grinder; North Tech belt sander; Sameo feeder; North Tech dovetailer; drills; racking; shelving; lumber; electrical boxes; transformers; & much more; Bagger/Blower-Dust Pipe-Forklift: Bag House & Blower System – control system included w/ soft start controller; several hundred feet of dust collection pipe starting w/ 44” main trunk; Clark CGP25 tow motor. Note: The Yutzy’s are not going out of business they just no longer need their Holmesville plant. The 30,000 sq. ft. building is also available for lease. The tools are in good working order and ready to be put into your production line. For specs on tools or additional information call Yutzy Woodworking at 330-359-6166 and as for Dennis or Paul. Online bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions.com via Proxibid.com. Catalogs available: contact Kaufman Auctions at 330-852-4111. Terms on Chattels: 10% Buyer’s Premium on all cash or check sales. 13% Buyer’s Premium for all major credit cards with valid ID. Lunch Stand Sale & Terms by Order of: Yutzy Woodworking
DAVE KAUFMAN, BROKER/AUCTIONEER DERRICK KANDEL, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524 or derrick@kaufmanrealty.com
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FOR SALE: 3 Golden Doodle females all under 2 years old. Due for heat soon. Also, 2 Collie/Poodle females 1 year old. AKO one Collie Australian Shepherd cross female, 2 years old. Call for pricing 330-440-2922 FOR SALE: AKC Beagle male. 1 year, 10 mo. runs rabbits, $275. 11 mo. Beagle male, started on rabbits, $175. (330) 852-3701
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King Charles Cavalier puppies for sale. 7 weeks old. AKC reg'd. Tri-colored & blenheim males. Call for pictures. $700. (330) 852-0115 FEMALE BEAGLE pups, $150 each. Born 5-19-15. Ben Yoder, 330-845-2352 SHAR-PEI female puppies, shots/wormed, ready to go by 7/18/15. John R. Hershberger (330) 897-0821 WANTED: Old Freezer meat for dog food. 330-275-5672
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.
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
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FOR SALE: Beagle female 4 years old, good mother, call (330) 749-1141 AKC CAVALIER Male, 3-1/2 mo old, shots & wormed, $575 (330) 852-0615
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FOR SALE: Australian Shepherd Mix puppies, nice markings. (330) 279-9252 Ext 1
Special 2 Day Antique Sale Kaufman Auction House
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2 SCHIPPERKE males. 12 weeks old, $75. 7756 Harrison Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 330-695-2148
Pets Supplies
FOR SALE: 8 Mo. old Yorkie male, 5-7 lbs. (330) 600-0190.
Dr. Maurice Mullet Trust & Estate Auction
3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH
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.
Tuesday July 28, 2015 • 3:00 PM Wednesday July 29, 2015 • 10:00 AM
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
Location: Kaufman Auction House next to Amish Country Theater, Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
* 1957 Ford * Signs * Gas/Oil * Country Store Items * Primitives * Furniture * 1957 Ford: 4 door; 7 Gas Pumps: all restored; 2 open top; Sinclair; clock face Dixie, Phillips 66, etc.; Porcelain Signs: Derby Gas; Goodyear; Shell; N.S. Tires; Sinclair; Texaco; Coca-Cola button on cast iron stand; Standard Oil; Top Value; Gargoyle; Delco Battery; Sohio; Meadow Gold; Bucyrus & Erie; Wonder Bread; rare Klim Powdered Milk; Tin Signs: Buckeye Incubator; Macmillan Oil; Mail Pouch; Goodrich; Delco Battery; Top Value Stamps; Standard Brooders; Firestone, rare double sided; Nesbitts; Whistle; Cooper Tires, JicJac; Cleo Cola; Amalite Fram; Van Dam; Quaker State; Magenatos; Hickory Spark Plugs; Atlas Tires; Bunny Bread; Wonder Bread; A.C. Spark Plugs; Sunrise; Kern’s Bread, flange; Leaf Gum; Balkan; Automotive Store displays; Perfect Circle; etc.; Thermometers: 2 Mail Pouch; 2 Fram; Royal Cola; Dr. Shells; Kist; Stonemo; Red Goose; etc.; Lg. Collection Great Adv. Clocks: Kist; Quaker St.; Vess; Fram; Dr. Pepper; Frostie; Coke; Champion; Marsh Stogies; Chappell’s Milk; A&P Coffee; Eveready; Elgin; 7Up; Jelkes Oleo; and many more; Furniture-Primitives-Country Store Items: pie safe; jelly cupboard; dining room set 1920’s; showcases; grandfather clock; lg. plank top bar; wood heating & cook stoves; Friez cook stove; old Coke machine; jukebox; lg. cast iron kettle; copper kettles; dinner bell McCaskey Alliance OH; double co. store counter top; Creole Queen model ship; original painting by Dan Schlabach Alliance; other paintings; prints; corn shellers; goat wagon; corn cutters; lots churns; coffee grinders; crocks; wooden wagons; early watch fobs from 20’s & 30’s; hog oiler; huge Swiss cowbell; Gerstner machinist chests; lots wooden adv. Boxes; pottery items incl. McCoy Weller Dalton, etc.; Civil War tokens; sword; Army badges, etc.; cast iron items; weather vane; wood beam; plow; oak wall phone; butter worker; spool cabinets; fireman’s 2 wheel pull cart; wooden wash. machine; broom maker; Great Old Toys: pedal tractors & cars incl. Eska, Farmall, original nice J.D. tractors, Sears Tractors from 50’s, cars incl. Murray old B.M.C., Coca-Cola; wooden air plane; windup toys; Ertl; Wyandotte; Structco; Nylint; Tonka; etc.; toy train collections, few old steam whistles incl. Akron brass; lg. Lionel train collection, most NIB; collection Micro train cars, etc.; tracks, controllers, etc.; model steam engine; Coke Items: lg. collection old Coke items and ice cream trays. Sale Order: Tuesday 3:00 pm selling uncatalogued antiques, primitives, etc.; 5:00 pm selling catalogued furniture, primitives, country store items, toys, crocks, etc.; 2nd ring selling Coke collection, hardware items, box lots, etc.; Wednesday 10:00am cataloged items lots 400 & up, gas pumps, car, signs, all train items. Note: Selling 1200+ items of quality adv. & collectibles. Don’t miss this sale, some great items. Online bidding available on catalogued items at www.kaufman-auctions.com thru www. proxibid.com. For more information call Marvin Yoder 330204-4453 or Andrew Yoder 330-473-2874. Terms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales.
KAUFMAN AUCTION HOUSE 330-204-4453 AUCTIONEERS: DERRICK KANDEL, ADEN YODER, CLIFF SPRANG, BOBBY BEACHY
Monday August 3, 2015 4:00 PM
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
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FOR SALE: Siberian Husky Puppies, 3-Black & White males, 1-Red & White male, All with blue eyes. Eligible for registry. Out of very good stock. Ready anytime. Call (330) 763-3909 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 FOR SALE: Cavashon puppies. 8 weeks old. (330) 852-1089 FOR SALE: Shiba Inu, 2 females, 1 male, 1.5 years old, ACA reg'd. $600 each. (330) 852-9030 FOR SALE: Beagle puppies, $100. Robert Miller (330) 567-5944 FOR SALE: AKC yellow Lab puppies. Shots & wormed. Michael Miller (330) 695-2272 COMPLETE KENNEL sellout: 8 Yorkies & 3 Wheatens. (330) 243-0955 KENNEL CAGES, by Raber Kennels, inside & outside runs, with alum. doors, wash downs, feeders, waterers, & whelping boxes. $850 for all. (330) 695-2450
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WANTED TO buy: Kennel Closeouts, reasonable. All breeds considered. Also 7/8 English, 1/8 Pug, female, 3 yrs, proven. $350. (740) 824-4361 FOR SALE: akc silver, charcoal, cream Lab puppies. $800 each. Shots & wormed. (740) 545-6385 FOR SALE: AKC Golden Retriever male. 10 weeks old. Call (330) 600-2211 FOR SALE: 2 year old cream colored pomeranian female. $600. Call (330) 600-9897 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 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. 3/4 ENGLISH bulldog, 1/4 Beagle. Female, 9 mo. old. Out of litter of 5. Call (330) 749-1141 FOR SALE: 3 year old Boston terrier male, $250. 1 year old beagle female, $125. (330) 473-8231 FOR SALE: 2 year old male beagle. Also pigeons. Homers, rollers, fantails, $3. (330) 897-7404 WANTED: French Bulldog cross females young adults or pups 330-893-4157
2 YR. old Beabull female, excellent mother, lots of potential, $600. 330-674-4205
FOR SALE: 7 Boxer puppies. 1 male, 6 females. $600. (330) 690-3004
FOR SALE: 2 Boston Terrier females, 1/2 & 4 years old. Black & white. (330) 695-2467
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
AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies, $400. Call 740 824-4010, or 740-502-0816. 2 PUGGLE Females, 1.5yrs old, $300 each. Also Maltapoo female, 2 yrs old $200. (330) 359-0937 FOR SALE: Millie Fleur cochin bantams. Also 3 free silkie mix. 330-893-0423 x2 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 Aussiepoo pups Ready 7/20. Family raised. Red merles, beautiful markings, shots, wormed 893-2599 275-7117 FOR SALE: AKC English Bulldog Females, (1) 3 yrs old, (1) 6 mo old, Priced Very reasonable. Call for details (330) 674-1871 BERNESE MOUNTAIN Dog & Golden Retriever mixed puppies, very beautiful & smart. Shots, wormed & vet checked. $450 (330) 473-3825 FOR SALE: AKC Fawn Pug Male, proven. Roy Miller (330) 897-7610 2 YR old male rottweiller. Excellent conf., beautiful dog, would make a good stud dog. $900. 330-231-9474 3 YR. OLD Boxer / Terrier cross female, dapple brown w/white feet, very lively. Andrew Hershberger, (330) 473-7239/VM. BEAGLE: FEMALE, black with brown. $25. 330-279-2479
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WANTED: AKC Golden Retriever female. Call (330) 600-2211 FOR SALE: ACA Siberian Husky puppies, ready 8/3/15. (330) 897-1460 AKC Silver Lab male for stud service. Females must be tested. $300. (330) 893-0314 FOR SALE: AKC black Lab female. $300 obo. (330) 893-3808 HAVANESE PUPPIES, male AKC. 2 black & white 6 mo. old. Also some 8 week old parti colored. (330) 275-8658 Leave msg. 4 YR old Male Mtn Bermese, proven breeder, no papers, $600. (330) 231-6627 FOR SALE: Blue heeler beagle cross puppies. Will be ready by July 10th. $150. VM (330) 852-4704
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AKC LAB puppies. Silvers, 2 females. $1,000 each. Choc., 2 females, $500 each. 2 males, $350 each. 330-897-0380 FOR SALE: 2 yr. old Shitzu male. Gold, white. Davis Hershberger, 8205 TR 654, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 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 FOR SALE: AKC Yorkie Male, 3 yrs. $400. Mini Pony Gelding, rides/drives, 9 yrs $300 (330) 893-1466 FOR SALE: AKC REG'D yellow Lab puppies. 11 weeks old. Reasonable price. (330) 695-2506 x2 CHIHUAHUA toy poodle mix 12 wks. old. Shots, wormed, 3 black, 1 brown. Very playful, $200. 330-852-2381 FOR SALE: Siamese kittens, 8 weeks old. 740-545-7296 TOY FOX TERRIER peek-aboo cross. 2 males, 8 weeks old, non shedding, shots & wormed, $225 each. (330) 698-0435 FOR SALE: 8 mo old AKC Golden Retriever males, $800 (330) 749-5730 WANTED: MINIATURE poodle puppies or breeders. Prefer parti color. Solid colors ok. 740-427-4700 or 740-427-2428 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: 1 year old Chihuahua, AKC, registered, $350. (330) 231-1934 FOR SALE: 7/8 YORKIE 1/8 Jack Russell puppies. 1 male, 1 female. Shots, wormed. 330-695-9807 BEABULL PUPPIES. 1 MALE, 3 FEMALES. 8 weeks old. Male $300, female $350. (330) 695-2328 TAKING PUPPIES to the airport. Best prices. Can include vet checks for an extra fee. Please call (330) 309-8880 FOR SALE: 1 YEAR OLD Chihuahua Terrier mix male. Proven Breeder, $175. 1 year Yorkie male, very sm $600 740-294-4728 FOR SALE: AKC Boston Terrier Male, black - white, proven, 4 yrs old. $450 Wanted: Proven Pug male. (800) 363-1004
FEMALE GERMAN shepherd, 5 years old. Solid black. $200. (330) 674-2467
NEED SOMEONE to raise bulldogs for me with my dogs. For more info call 330-600-2807
LASSIE COLLIE puppies. 3 females, 2 males, AKC. Nice markings. $500. 330-600-1299
PUPPIES FOR sale, Beagle Terrier cross. Family raised. Shots & wormed. Call (330) 897-2127
FOR SALE: Beabull female, red & white 5 years old. $200. (330) 359-5473
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: 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
FOR SALE: 3 year old lassie collie female. Had 2 litters of puppies, $500. 330260-1500
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FOR SALE: 1 yr. old Chihuahua female fawn & white. AKC housedog. $250. (330) 897-2907 x3 FOR SALE: 4 year old AKC German Shepherd female. Good mom. $900. (330) 893-0314 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: Toy Fox Terrier puppies, 7 weeks old. Ph. 330-893-2521 FOR SALE: 3 choc. Lab females. 1 choc. Lab male. Will be ready Aug. 8th. AKC reg'd. (330) 897-8369
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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
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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. 2 YORKIESHON PUPPIES, 11 weeks old. Shots, wormed, ready to go, call (330) 600-8626
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FOR SALE: 2 Bicheon Females, 2 yrs old, ACA Registered. (330) 897-0449 KENNEL REDUCTION Sale! Yorkies, 8 females, 2 males, 4 yrs & younger, Paul Yoder (330) 897-2313 REGISTERED MOUNTAIN Cur pups. $100 each. Will be ready Aug. 330-674-2364 BUNNIES FOR sale. 2 wks. Mini Rex, $5.00. Also, Bichon Poodle, male, pet only, $300.1 yr. 852-7710 OFFERING AKC Dalmatian & IOEEA French Bulldog puppies, 3 year old German Shepherd female, proven, $275. (740) 824-4361 TOULOUSE GASLINGS, cute, hatched 1st of July. $4 ea. (330) 893-1058
ABSOLUTE AUCTION ROBERT HOLMES PROPERTY BRICK HOME + BARN 1.2 ACRES 9644 N Elyria Rd. West Salem, OH ’14 CUB CADET – ’96 PICKUP – 8N FORD
Will sell on location 9644 N. Elyria Rd. West Salem, OH. Located in Pleasant Home. From West Salem take SR 301 south to Pleasant Home at the intersection of SR 604. Property is on the west side of Elyria Road.
TUESDAY EVE. JULY 28TH, 2015 4:00 CHATTELS • 6:00 REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE: Here’s one of those sweet, small, hard to find country places. The brick bungalow home was built in 1938 and was purchased by Rev. Holmes in 1961. The home is in good condition and has been well maintained. There are two BR’s and a full bath on the first floor plus the kitchen, dining area, and living room. Upstairs there is one finished bedroom and two rooms that were never finished. With a little effort there could be another bedroom & bath or 2 bedrooms. The gas F/A furnace is approx. 5 yrs. old, there is central A/C, and the shingles are 8 yrs. old. The home is really well built. At the end of the concrete driveway there is a two car detached garage that has a lean–to addition. Next is the barn – Bob has added a pole addition to the front that has two 12’ x 12’ box stalls, the old center section has a hayloft and the rear addition is used for machinery storage. There is also a tile block 16’ x 36’ chicken house. All this is situated on 1.2 acres of level land. Bob’s move to assisted living brings this excellent property to the auction block. Don’t miss this one. Showings are available by appointment. Call Steve Andrews @ 330–465–8498 – Seth Andrews @ 330–466–5471 or Real Estate Showcase 330–264–6888 (Wooster) 419–289–2828 (Ashland). TERMS: We require a non–refundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price at the close of the auction with the balance to be paid in full at closing within approx.. 30 – 45 days. There are no financing contingencies. The hone sells at absolute auction with no minimum and no reserve. TAX & LEGAL: The taxes on this property are currently $ 761.76 per half year and will be pro– rated to the date of closing on that basis. The seller will furnish a warranty deed with certificate of title and will offer to split the fee for an Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance. Parcel No. 22–00345.000 – Northwestern Schools – Congress Twp. – Wayne Co. Immediate possession will be given at closing. CHATTELS CUB CADET – FORD 8N – PICKUP: ’14 Int. Cub Cadet GT 2000 garden tractor w/48” deck, hyd. drive, manual lift, approx.. 200 hrs. Ex condition; Snapper push mower; ’48 Ford 8N tractor w/ heat–houser, tractor was overhauled approx.. 4 yrs. ago and runs great; 3 pt. 6’ blade; ’96 Ford F–150 pickup w/6 cyl., 4 speed standard trans, reg. cab, 8’ bed, 127K. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: Oak 4 stack bookcase; Upholstered furniture to include a sleep sofa, love seat, davenport; recliner, and rocker; Duncan Phyfe drop–leaf table; china cabinet; 2 chairs w/needle point seats; hassock; end tables & stands; mirrors; knee hole desk; cedar chest; dresser; file cabinet; a little collectible glass & china; books; baskets; pots & pans, small appliances, and general kitchen misc.; Magic Chef 30” nat. gas range; Whirlpool ref./freezer; GE auto washer; Kenmore elec. dryer; Citation chest freezer; Microwave; Singer mod. 2900 sewing machine; elec. roaster; upright sweepers & Electrolux vacuum; window air conditioner; elec. ice–cream freezer; treadmill; etc. TOOLS & MISC.: Approx. 25 Draft Horse Journals & Belgian Reviews; Centron Pro 2 3500 watt generator w/elec. start (Like New); Chore Master pressure washer; porch swing; 20’ & 32’ wooden ext. ladders; elec. weed eater; skil saw; 2 Conibare traps; yard cart; tree trimmer & tree saw; wheel barrow; push type cultivator; port. air compressor; bench grinder; 2 ladder jacks; tack box; old wood box; window sash; assorted hand & handle tools; ext. cords; paint brushes; potato crates; sprayer; 2 step ladders; lawn chairs. NOTE: Starting in the tent on small items, tools etc. The appliances, pickup, and tractors will sell after the real estate Robert F. Holmes, Owner • Auction Conducted By: FRED TROYER – BROKER JON MAST – BROKER/ AUCT. MGR JASON KREIGMONT, APPR. AUCTIONEER
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FRENCH BULLDOG males, 7 months, AKC. 1 cream, 2 brindle, $1,000-$1,500. Jerry, (330) 763-4887
FOR SALE: 2 stage Emglo 330-674-2251 air compressor w/8 HP Mt Hope | FC Bank Building Kohler motor. (portable) 330- 316-3872
FOR SALE: 7 bunnies, 11 weeks old. Lop ear Dutch Belt mix. 330-893-4160
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PUPPIES FOR sale: 1/2 Border Collie, 1/2 Australian Shepherd. 9 wk. old, shots & wormed. (330) 674-1809 FOR SALE: 2 female beagles. 8 weeks old. Shots & wormed. $125. (330) 897-6790 FOR SALE: PUREBRED AUSTRALIAN shepherd puppies. 8 weeks old. 3 Merles & 2 reds. Shots & wormed. Farm raised. (330) 674-4014 x3 FOR SALE: Lab Puppies, 8 wks old, 1 chocolate male, 4 black males. $300 each. V.M. (330) 852-3139 FOR SALE: 3, 1.5 year old Yorkie Poo's, female, excellent moms, $350 each. (330) 275-6105 AKC BLACK lab puppies. Shots & wormed. Ready to go. Females $375, males $275. AKC FRENCH Bulldog male, 9 mo old, Brindle & White, $2,500. (330) 359-0937 ACA BICHON Female, 2 yr. old. Good mother. Apricot poodle, 2 yr. old. Asking $250. 330-473-9289 FOR SALE: 2 yr old Brown & White 3/4 Bulldog, female, bred to a full Bulldog. (330) 401-1456 ACA Yellow Lab male for stud service, $200. Call Allen (330) 763-0332
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FOR SALE: Parker compound bow with 4 arrows & sight & rest. Good cond., $250. (330) 698-0327
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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 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: 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: Router cut out machine, used dust pipe, small light that mounts on table saw. (330) 674-2500 FOR SALE: Train whistle machine, patterns & jigs, $750. (330) 600-0061. 6' FLAIL mower. Good cond. Great for orchards or pastures. PTO 3-point hitch required, $300. 330-674-5677 FOR SALE: Craftsman 10" Contractor Saw, $100 obo. (330) 279-2333
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WANTED: USED telephone poles, will pay fair prices and pick up. (330) 852-0618 5am-5pm. WANTED: LOOKING for F/T office job. Have computer experience. Leave msg. (330) 275-7246 WANTED TO buy: 50" Pony, kid broke to ride & drive, Allen Troyer (330) 893-2975
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PICKUP TRUCKBED 2006 plus $575/dep. Get these black Dodge Dually plastic •VERY NICE 2 BR apartment bedliner, tailgate and in Baltic, OH. Nice deals sized before they bumper. 330-473-7727 living/dining/kitchen area.are gone! This is an upstairs apartment, laundry hookup in basement. Boats Water, trash & lawn care pro- 520 vided. Available July 1st. $500/month plus $500/dep. 1972 14' fiber glass boat with Phone: 330-897-9045 330-674-2251 trailer and 9.9 Johnson moMon.-Thurs., 8am-4pm. tor, $500 obo. (330) Mt Hope | FC Bank Building 621-8563
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NEWER 5BR home with 40x44 barn & workshop. Has pasture, garden, & orchard with beautiful ridgetop views. Also includes large 50x72 manufacturing shop with office, laundry room/ bathroom & loading docks, S. of Berlin. 330-473- 8809 FOR RENT: 4 br & 2 ba with basement & garage in Chili. Has pasture & full barn. (330) 897-3302
FOR SALE: 14 ft. Sea Nymph. 9.9 Johnson. Livewell, fish finder, all safety equip., great shape. $2,800. (330) 473-9336
3-4 BR house for rent close to Winesburg, on 62. All appliances included. $600/mo. 330-231-7552
FOR SALE: 24 ft pontoon. Hard top. Full enclosure. 99 evenrud 4 stroke,good contition. $5,500 obo (330) 695-2399
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WANTED: 3 carpet pieces. 12 x 14 or larger. Prefer burgundy, gray, or cream. (330) 359-5942
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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 FOR SALE: 4br, 4ba, brick ranch home, with 18x24 barn & 12x20 storage barn, on nearly 3ac. $220,000. 5601 SR 241 Millersburg. (330) 231-2532
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
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1997 GMC 3500 flatbed dually, diesel, 2004 Mercury Mountaineer, 3rd row seating. (330) 473-5857
FOR SALE: 62 acres. Brinkhaven, mostly wooded, gas well, with mineral rights, cabin, ATV trails. (330) 674-3203
1996 CHEVY BLAZER for sale, $650. Runs good with good tires. 330-852-3159, ask for Dennis
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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 FOR SALE: 18.6 wooded acres in Noble county. No mineral rights. Call (330) 231-5338
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1993 HONDA Accord Coupe, 5sp, reliable, economical, currently driven 100 miles per day at 32MPG. $900 330-567-3928 1992 DODGE Dakota No rust, good cond. Runs good, $2100. 330-473-5901 1991 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 door. Runs, 192K, 330390-0291 after 6 pm, $600 OBO. Needs a little work.
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Avenue, very reliable car, power everything, all new gaskets in motor at 120,000 miles, 150,000 miles on vehicle now. good tires, $1200. 330-763-0645
LARGE BASEMENT apartment with utilities. Country setting, $575. Garage avail. Nebraska Rd., Dundee. (330) 852-0444 •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
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FOR SALE: 24 ft. pontoon with 25 horse Johnson motor. Hard top & fish finder. $2,200 obo. (330) 852-0209
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LARGE OLD farm house or Victorian home to use as a shop & home. Great references. Kim Simon, (330) 852-3628 leave message.
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SALE: 1982 Ski Nautique; int. redone 2010. Runs awesome! $5000 obo. Steve Miller, 330-432-5318
Mobile Home Rentals FOR
3BR, 2BA, on country lot, W. Holmes SD, Assist animals only, no smoking, $600/mo. rent + dep. 330-464-4846
Home Condo For Sale
650
trolling motor, fish 25HP Johnson, 275-5161
FOR SALE: Minn Kota Power Drive V2 Bowmount Trolling Motor, 55lb thrust, 54" shaft, $500. 330 473-7498
530
• Vinyl Windows 06500 AD13113930 72
• Free10190485 Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH
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
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. 330-897-8113 x1. FOR SALE: rigid foam insulation. 1 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. $10.75. 1.5 x 4ft x 8ft, $16.25. 2 in. 4x8, $21.50. (330) 279-2345 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
Motorcycles ATVs 695
FOR SALE: 1998 Polaris magnum, 425. 4x4, automatic, needs work. 330-600-2793
540
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
99 JEEP Cherokee Classic 176,000 mi. Runs good. New Batt., good tires, $2500 330-674-4682 Dark Blue
Vans
FOR RENT: 15 pass. clean, dependable van. Daily or weekly rates. (330) 231-3236
ICH KAUF! Trash dumps, can write this address: 10955 Mlbg. 44654 Call (330) 275-7980
Cleaning
DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.
720
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.
Excavating
SHETLER SERVICES Driveways, field tiling, building pads, pet graves, french drains, gravel hauling, septic systems, downspouts. Call (330) 988-4373
775
HAULING LIMESTONE, gravel, mulch, landscape gravel, top soil. Can haul 8 ton, competitive rates, Jerry's Trucking, Jerry Troyer, 330-763-4887.
900
Mobile Home Repair
MAC MOBILE home service, 27 years experience. Specializing in remodeling & roofing (330) 749-2248
Roofing & Spouting
YODER FAMILY Roofing & Seamless Spouting LLC, servicing Wayne/Holmes counties for 17 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000 QUALITY ROOFING Solutions LLC, Contact us for all your roofing needs. Free estimates. (330) 763-3478
1035
Storage
FOR RENT: 40'x140' building for storage etc. (330) 674-1631
1055
Top Soil
FOR SALE: TOP SOIL, very nice. You haul or get a hauler. Call for pricing. (330) 897-4856
Windows
Hillside Doors & Windows 330-897-1222 ext. 3
Fiberglass Doors w/ Composite Jam $295
11300 AD13633918 144
Vinyl Windows HILLSIDEScreens w/ Aluminum
DOORS & WINDOWS
Storm Doors w/ Heavy Duty Screen Doors In-Stock
FREE ESTIMATES FOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them without replacing the entire window. (330) 674-7556.
JUNK TODAY.
TREASURE TOMORROW.
Fencing
YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497
830
piles & letter to TR 262, anytime
MILLER TRANSPORTATION, 7721 TR 551 Holmesville 44633. 330473-0962 or 740-263-1448. Available anytime.
1130
770
FOR SALE: 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 V8 quad pickup with bed liner & bed cover. Good condition, 120k mi., $4,950 (330) 495-0137
Hauling
1000
2005 KAWASAKI Vulcan 1600 Classic 18,200 miles. Very good condition, $5500. 330-763-0399
Auto Parts Accessories 545
BRAND new tires. 235/40R18's. Also have rims to go with them. Call to make offer. (330) 231-5682
finder, (330)
Building Materials
207 Doors & Windows
with 25 HP Johnson & trolling motor, fish finder, $1,800 cash. VM 330-4623616
FOR SALE: older 16' Starcraft boat with 18 HP Johnson elect. start. Fish finder, swivel seats, $1200. Reuben Stutzman, 8086 Weaver Rd., Fredericksbg O
Vans 830
2002 CHRYSLER Town & Country, great cond., everything works, 165K, no rust. $1,950. Call/text. (330) 231-5745
Home Condo Rentals FOR SALE: 16 ft. alum. boat
WANTED: MINI Harness & Cart, in good condition. (330) 897-0152
410
Auto Parts Accessories 545
10190485
300
Hauling
I BUY junk cars 262-9300
Place an ad in the Shopper classifieds and turn your junk into treasure.
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2015 Honda Civic Loyalty Program
Select Honda Special Financing 0.9% Financing up to 48 Months 1.9% Financing up to 60 Months
$500.00
The 2015 Honda Civic Loyalty Program offers current 2004 or newer Civic or Civic IMA Owners $500 towards the lease or purchase of a 2015 Honda Civic. Client must finance or lease through Honda Financial Services. Client is not required to trade in their current vehicle. Members of the same household are eligable. Offer good through 09-01-2015. 2015 Civic LX Sedan CVT
2015 Civic SE Sedan CVT
2015 Civic EX Sedan CVT
2015 Civic EX Coupe CVT
2015 Civic Hybrid Base CVT
Buy For!! $18,976
Buy For!! $19,617
Buy For!! $20,716
Buy For!! $20,644
$159 36 Mo Lease
$175 36 Mo Lease
$186 36 Mo Lease
$199 36 Mo Lease
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
OR
OR
$218
OR
$233
2015 CRZ EX CVT
OR
$245
Buy For!! $21,973
Buy For!! $29,001
Buy For!! $27,238
$189 36 Mo Lease
$209 36 Mo Lease
$337 36 Mo Lease
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
$309 36 Mo Lease
OR
$240
OR
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
$269
OR
$249 2015 Odyssey EXL
Buy For!! $22,378 OR
$189 36 Mo Lease $2000 Due At Lease Signing
OR
$262 2015 CRV EX AWD
2015 Accord EXL V6 Coupe Automatic
2015 Accord LX CVT Sedan
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
Buy For!! $23,795
Buy For!! $33,643
$349 36 Mo Lease
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
OR
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
$379
$389
$399
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.
P7890
$
2012 Honda Crosstour
265 mo.
$
$
2012 Honda CR-V EX-L
338 mo.
$
335 mo.
P7872
P7895
P7891
P7869
2012 Honda Civic LX
2012 Honda CR-V EX-L
2012 Honda Accord SE
2012 Honda CR-V EX
250 mo.
$
312 mo.
P7889
2012 Honda Accord SE
$
P7887
P7879
2012 Honda Accord SE
270 mo.
$
$
263 mo.
$
345 mo.
P7893
P7894
P7870
2012 Honda Civic EX
2012 Honda Civic LX
2012 Honda CR-V EX
245 mo.
$
232 mo.
$
335 mo.
Payments based on 72 months financing with approved credit 20% down cash or trade equity. Includes Wayne County Taxes, all fees, license transfer or 30 day tag.
Our Other Select Used Cars $ A924A
5,999
2003 BMW 3 Series 325i
$
$ A772C
A868A 2007 Mazda CX-9 Grand Touring
SALES
Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 - 8:00; Fri. 9:00 - 6:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00
$ A403A
A677B
6.998
2003 Buick Lesabre Limited
11,998
$
15,795
2009 Acura TL w/Tech
SERVICE
Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00
1999 Pontiac Sunfire GT
$ A660A
3,999 A853A
9,488
2008 Honda Civic LX
$
A894B 2010 Honda Element EX Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00
3,999
2004 Ford Focus SE
$ A911A
17,995
PARTS
$
A781A
9,899
2006 Buick Lacrosse CXL
$
$
17,998
A775A 2012 Ford Escape XLT
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$ P7804A
5,588
2003 Honda Civic LX
13,998
2010 Mazda MAZDA3 s Sport
$
19,998
A785A 2010 Chrysler Town & Country Limited
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PROGRAM CAR SALE
ALL THESE VEHICLES HAVE THE REMAINDER OF FACTORY WARRANTY. 5 YEARS OR 100,000 MILES 14 Chevy Sonic LT
14 Chevy Sonic LTZ
14 Chevy Cruze LT
Sale $ Price
13,999
MSRP $18,490
Sale $ Price
14,961
MSRP $20,250
Only 12,900 Miles!!! Power Seat, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, XM Radio
15,999
14,999
MSRP $21,120
16,999
30,000 MILES O
15 Chevy Malibu Power Seat, Remote Start, OnStar, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, XM Radio
Leather Heated Seats, Power Seat, RS Package, Alloy Wheels, Onstar
Sale $ Price
14,999
Sale $ Price
MSRP $20,960
14 Chevy Cruze LTZ
Leather Seats, Power Sunroof, RS Package
Sale $ Price
Sale $ Price
14 Chevy Cruze LTZ
15 Chevy Cruze
Power Sunroof, Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels
Only 21,700 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels
Only 9,600 Miles!!! Leather Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels
Only 19,000 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, OnStar, Keyless Entry, Remote Start
14 Chevy Impala LT
MSRP $26,405
Sale $ Price
16,999
MSRP $25,505
Sale $ Price
17,999
MSRP $25,860
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With purchase of any of these vehicles.
15 Chevy Captiva LT AWD Only 12,400 Miles!!! Power Sunroof, Leather Power Seat Alloy Wheels, Air, XM Radio
Only 15,000 Miles!!! Leather Power Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, Remote Start
Only 17,000 Miles!!! Leather Power Heated Seats, Remote Start, Power Sunroof, Navigation
Sale $ Price
19,999
MSRP $29,390
Sale $ Price
20,999
14 Chevy Equinox LT AWD
MSRP $31,620
23,999
29,999
Sale $ Price Only 16,200 Miles!!! Heated & Cooled Power Seats, Power Sunroof, Power Liftgate, Remote Start
Only 16,000 Miles!!! Power Sunroof, Climate Control, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package
34,990
36,999
Sale $ Price
23,999
MSRP $31,355
15 GMC Acadia SLT AWD Power Heated Leather Seats, Power Rear Lift Gate, Bose Speakers, Climate Control, 7 Passenger
Sale $ Price
33,947
Sale $ Price
34,967
MSRP $42,065
15 GMC Yukon SLT 4x4
15 Chevy Suburban 4x4 Power Seats, Sunroof, TV/DVD, Leather, Bose Speakers, Memory Seats
Sale $ Price
MSRP $41,310
MSRP $28,675
14 Chevy Traverse AWD
14 Chevy Traverse LTZ AWD
15 Chevy Traverse AWD
Sale $ Price
21,999
Only 16,000 Miles!!! Power Heated Leather Seats, Remote Start, Bose Speakers, Tow Package
Only 26,300 Miles!!! All Wheel Drive, Power Sunroof, Navigation
Sale $ Price
Only 12,500 Miles!!! Power Leather Seat, Keyless Entry, Climate Control, Alloy Wheels, OnStar, XM Radio
Sale $ Price
14 Chevy Equinox LTZ AWD
Only 13,600 Miles!!! Power Seat, Remote Start, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Alloy Wheels, Heated Seats
15 Chevy Impala LT
14 Chevy Cruze Diesel
15 Chevy Captiva LTZ AWD
Only 19,941 Miles!!! Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Power Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, Rear Vision Camera
Sale $ Price
52,937
Sale $ Price
52,999
MSRP $64,585
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