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Holmes County Fair, Aug. 10-15 Lots of familiar fun, plus some new events By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer

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The 2015 Holmes County Fair will be extra special this year, as the • Chicken Dinners 92nd annual agricultural & Potato Wedges • extravaganza and funfilled social event will fea• Pizza by the Slice • ture many of the things • Soft Serve Ice Cream • that keep people coming back year after year along 7813 CR 77 • Mt. Hope on the square with some new events, as Dan Starcher file photo 330-674-9775 well as some nostalgia. Lights come on as evening falls on the 2014 Holmes County Fair. This year’s fair will be held Aug. Winter Hours: This will be the final fair 10-15 for the last time at the old fairgrounds west of Millersburg. Next year the event will be at a new Mon. -Thurs. 6:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. at the current fairgrounds, its new location at Harvest Ridge. Friday 6:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. with plans well on the Saturday 6:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. way to move into the new County’s Got Talent, kicks grounds at Harvest Ridge off on the CSB Stage on in 2016. the Green at 8 p.m., where Things get under way locals get to display their on Monday, Aug. 10, at musical and other talents. 8 a.m., and run through Providing musical enterSaturday, Aug. 15, with a tainment at the fair this special closing ceremony year will be Felt, an acousplanned. tic band that plays classic Rides open at 4 p.m., on rock to country at 8 p.m. Monday and at noon the on Tuesday. Wednesday rest of the week. Also on night’s (8 p.m.) musical the slate for Monday are show will be provided by the King and Queen cor- Amish Country Theatre, See Ad Inside! onation, which will take featuring skit comedy and 10% OFF Shoes Sale place at 5 p.m., and a full bluegrass music. Mike Schenk file photo Offering Techno Hunt Virtual Archery Simulators rodeo at 7 p.m., complete Autumn Burning, a This bovine entry looks alert and ready to do her with bull riding, bronc modern rock band, will best with her showmanship partner at last year’s busting, barrel racing and take center stage Friday Holmes County Fair. Call to schedule calf roping, with a rodeo night and Thunderstruck, your time! body’s tastes,” fair board clown providing enter- an AC/DC tribute band, day night. 7797 CR 77, Millersburg, OH 44654 • PO Box 175, Mt. Hope, OH 44660 tainment between events. will be the featured musi- “We try to provide a 330.473.1028 • Fax: 1.877.763.5479 A new event, Holmes cal entertainment Satur- little something for every- See Pg. 2 — FAIR

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These two young fairgoers cool off on a ride at last year’s Holmes County Fair. The 2015 fair will be Aug. 10-15, held for the last time at the old fairgrounds.

Fair (From Page 1) President Kerry Taylor said. “We’re trying something new with the talent show.” West Holmes High School Marching Band (Tuesday at 5 p.m.) and

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Hot Pepper Cheese ........................... $2.59 5% Discount Farmers Cheese............................... $2.79 on Church Honey Ham ..................................... $2.69 orders Buffalo Chicken Breast...................... $3.69 (Meat & Cheese)... Pork Loin (frozen) ........................$1.99 / lb. will not apply to priced items. Shredded Cheese ......................$1.59 / 8oz. sale Homemade Bread W/C Butter.................................$2.49 / lb. .............................................. $86 / case Organic Basic-H Cleaner ..........$11.89 / 32oz. Bananas ..................................... 59¢ / lb. We will have Peaches through most of August Order y yOur: yO Our: early early GOld GOld a GO apples, pples, GinG Gin GinGer G GOld apples, Bartlett pears, BaBy GOld peaches

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be held on Wednesday at 6 p.m., and the OSTPA truck and tractor pull returns Friday at 7 p.m. at the grandstand, and motocross runs Thursday night. Saturday night closes with a bang, as the demolition derby returns for another year of smash ’em up fun, beginning at 7 p.m. at the grandstand. Also new this year, there will be special discounted admission days, ($3 Tuesday, Thursday and Friday until 3 p.m.) brought to you by the Home-Owned, Home-Grown Holmes County Businesses. Wednesday will be designated Kids Day. An unlimited ride pass, good for the whole day, will be $10 if purchased from noon until 6 p.m. That’s $2 off the normal price of the all-day ride pass. Wednesday is also Veterans Day at the Fair. All active military or past veterans receive free admission with proper identification. Senior Citizens are admitted for $4 every day. Admission to the fair is See Pg. 4 — FAIR


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Holmes County bookmobile Monday — Hidden Acres, 12:45-1:45 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Roy Miller, County Road 70, 1-1:45 p.m.; Valley View Wood, 2-2:30 p.m.; Brush

Run School, 2:45-3:15 p.m.; Farmerstown, 3:45-6:45 p.m. Wednesday — Marcus Millers, County Road 141, 9:4510:15 a.m.; Greenhouse, County Road 140, 10:30-11 a.m.;

Kauffman Diesel, 11:15 a.m.noon; James Miller, County Road 140, 1-1:30 p.m.; Troyer Ridge School, Township Road 369, 1:45-2:45 p.m.; Amish Country Essentials, Berlin, 3-6

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Troyer Provolone Cheese Sliced & Chunked ........ $3.29/lb Troyer Honey Off The Bone Ham ........................... $3.29/lb Troyer Hickory Beef Sticks ............................. $19.99/2.5/lb Troyer Hickory Beef Jerky ....................................$19.99/lb Big Chef Brown Sugar ..............................................69¢/lb Seasoned Veggie Chips......................................$3.99/16oz Glycerin ................................................................$13.99/gal Sugar Valley Meats Ribeye Steak.........................$11.99/lb Reiter 1%, 2% & Fat Free Milk ..............................$2.49/gal Breaded Chicken Patties 8Ct ..$1.99/Lb 31.99/17.5Lb case

red ripe strawberries $1.99/16 oz. Clamsheel idaho russet Potatoes $1.79/10lb. bag bananas .44¢/lb. Fresh express iceberg salad alad Mix .99¢/12 oz. bag blackberries $1.99/6 oz. pkg.

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will be Monday, at 6 p.m., and judging for the animals will take place all day Tuesday, allowing greater ease for the animals, the kids showing and the judges. Animal showing begins Monday and continues all week long. A special poultry show will go on this year despite the state ban on poultry shows due to

avian flu. Poultry committee chairman Keith Plank says the show must go on. “The poultry committee would like to continue on with the show,” Plank said. “The showmanship part of it, at least. We’d like to sell three baskets, take all the money and divide it among the turkey projects (50 per-

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cent), chickens (25 percent) and ducks (25 percent). The kids already had money out for the turkey projects.” The animal sales will take place Thursday and Friday evening. “The thing that amazes me year-in and year-out is how the fairgrounds goes from empty to 100 mph and people just do their thing without fanfare, without having to be called to arrange,” Taylor said. “They just know from year to year. It makes the fair board’s job easier, knowing we can count on those volunteers year-in and year-out. “We’re really going to lean on those volunteers as we finish this year’s fair and immediately start to transition into the new grounds and the huge amount of work that needs to be done in the next 12 months,” he continued. Taylor says it is that kind of commitment and community support that has made the fair such a successful venture. This year the fair has a record number of corporate sponsors, surpassing last year’s number of 47 sponsors, who ponied up more than $23,000. This year more than 50 sponsors have come forward, on top of all the generous donations that have been made toward the new grounds. “Many of the corporate See Pg. 7 — FAIR

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Community Church Vacation Bible Schools scheduled 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.

Briefs

Holmes Christian Women to meet

For more informa- Personal tion, call 330-264-9459, Ext 220, email info@ Helen VanKannel, former postmaster and resiHolmes County Chris- woostergrace.org, or go dent of Blissfield, will celtian Women’s Club will to www.ohioholyland- ebrate her 100th birthday meet Aug. 4, 9:30-11:30 tours.com. on Aug. 13. A card shower a.m. at the Carlisle Inn in is being held and cards Worship services Walnut Creek. Speaker may be sent to her at will be Ida Marie Yoder, at Jitters Majora Lane Center, 105 sharing her experience Majora Lane, Millersburg, in Romania with a mis- Two worship services OH 44654. will be held at Jitters sion group. Brunch is $10, inclusive. For reservations Coffee House, 1545 S. New arrivals by July 31, call 330-674- Washington St., Millers7723 or 330-343-7046 or burg, Sunday at 9 and KANNON KURT was email to dawdys@embarq- 10:45 a.m. Jitter Bugs born July 13 to Megan mail.com with CWC in class at 10:45 service and Tony Roberts of Millersburg. She weighed memo line, or hccwclub@ only. Grab a cup of cofwfee 7 pounds, 10 ounces and yahoo.com. and doughnut and sing was 20.5 inches long. He praises to the Lord. All joins sisters Mya and JaiVisit the are welcome. www.jit- syn. ters.coffee. Grandparents are Kurt Holy Land and Stacie McDowell, Join Pastor Bob FetJune Roberts and Mike terhoff of Grace Church Donations Workman, all of Millersof Wooster on the 22nd needed burg, and Joe and Penni annual Comprehensive Roberts of Lexington. Donations are needed Biblical Tour of the Holy Great-grandparents are to help troubled boys. The Land — Featuring visits Norene McDowell and Trading Post Thrift Store to Israel and Petra. Tom Snyder of MillersThis 12-day trip, March is at 7703-B state Route burg, Charlene Taylor and 241, just west of Mount 28-April 8, 2016, feaPaul Harris of Killbuck tures first-class hotels, Hope. All proceeds will and Jean Seitz, Shelby. go to support the Ohio round-trip airfare, two Great-great-grandmothdaily meals and admis- Wilderness Boys Camp. er is Wanda Close of KillCall 330-857-5516. or sions to sites like the buck. Temple Mount, Garden 330-464-1261. Tomb, Church of the A DAUGHTER, Drew Holy Sepulcher, Masa- Bibles available Margaret, was born July da, Petra, a boat ride on Need a Bible? We can 6 to Markie and Jefthe Sea of Galilee and deliver/mail you one frey Rice of Millersburg. much more. without cost or obliga- She weighed 8 pounds, 9 Cost is $5,495 per per- tion. KJV Bible, New ounces and was 21 inches son based on double occu- Testament, Large Print long. She joins a brother, pancy from Cleveland and and Children’s Bible Jacoby. includes taxes and tips. A Stories are available. Grandparents are Jack $75 discount for full pay- Contact: 330-262-2287; and Lydia Rice of Fredment before Sept. 1, 2015, 330-927-4857; 330-939- ericksburg and Kurt and and $135 pay-by-check 6231 or needfreebibles@ Stacie McDowell of Milldiscount. gmail.com. ersburg.

Great-grandparents are U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Charlene Taylor and Paul Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box Harris of Killbuck, Norene 284, Killbuck 44637. McDowell and Tom Snyder of Millersburg and Food Pantry Maynard and Elizabeth open monthly Bragg of Wooster. Great-great-grandmoth- for distribution er is Wanda Close of KillGlenmont Food Panbuck. try is open for food distribution on the second Euchre Tuesday of each month scheduled at from 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont School House. It is Holmesville part of the Ohio Benefit American Legion Bank, an online program Holmesville American of the Ohio Association Legion will hold weekly of Foodbanks. The next euchre tournaments Sat- food distribution day will urdays at 7 p.m. Call the be Tuesday, Aug. 11. Legion at 330-279-3040.

Homesville Water quality Library hours report is available H o l m e s v i l l e / P r a i r i e The Village of Millersburg 2014 annual water quality report is available at www.millersburgohio. com/ccr.html or by calling 330-674-1886 to receive a copy by mail. For questions regarding the report, call Nathan Troyer at 330-674-1886.

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

Pleasant Valley Cemetery is accepting donations to pay for mowing of the cemetery. Any amount is appreciated. For more information, call Robert L. Croskey, 330276-3322. Donations may be sent to Croskey at 12049

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

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.

Holmes can Donations needed provide birth for Pleasant Valley certificates The Holmes County Cemetery Health District is able to

Community calendar August

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

Seats are $75 per person and spots can be reserved by calling 330674-0022. Deadline for reservations is Aug. 1. The bus will leave from The Holmes County the Millersburg Walmart, Historical Society is 1640 S Washington St., sponsoring an Age of parking lot at 10:30 a.m. Steam bus tour, which will take visitors on a School supplies tour through the Age of Steam Roundhouse available to in Sugarcreek, as well Baltic students as Warther’s Carving Need help with school Museum. The tour, on Aug. 29, supplies? Baltic area stuwill stop for a lunch buf- dents are invited to Zion fet at the Dutch Valley United Church of Christ Restaurant and con- (next to fire station) on clude with a wine tasting Aug. 3-4 from 5-7 p.m. at Baltic Mills Winery where they will be assisted before returning to Mill- with supplies for the coming school year. ersburg.

Horsemen’s Council at Orchard The Ohio Horsemen’s Council of Holmes County will hold its monthly meeting on Aug. 3 at 7 p.m. The location for the meeting will be The Honey Run Orchard, 7029 County Road 203, Millersburg.

Art is Ageless entry forms due Aug. 7 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

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.

Wenger family reunion planned in Pennyslvania The 93rd annual Wenger Family Association reunion, See Pg. 25 — CALENDAR


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MILLER, MAST, MASON & BOWLING, LTD Attorneys at Law 88 S. Monroe Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-7070

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

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

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

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Antiques in the Alley Outdoor show is located throughout Historic Downtown Millersburg on Saturday By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Antiques in the Alley, an outdoor antiques show located throughout Historic Downtown Millersburg, will take place on Saturday, Aug. 1. Shop for antiques, furniture, collectibles, yard and garden accents new and old, glassware, kitchen items and just about everything in between. “This has always been one of our bigger events,” Caren Starr, owner of Starlight Antiques said. “There are more dealers and usually we have more customers, and more people coming through town.” Walk through the alleys, three blocks of sidewalks and the courthouse lawn for great bargains. Antiques, recycled old items, salvage items and outdoor decorating items will be plentiful during this event. “As far as antique shows go, this is a very laid-back show,” Starr said. “This goes on all day and the whole town gets involved.”

Antiques in the Alley, an outdoor antiques show located throughout Historic Downtown Millersburg, will take place on Saturday, Aug. 1. This is the 11th year for Antiques in the Alley. Starr and other Millersburg merchants invite you to come visit the antiques show, shop the downtown village stores, have lunch in one of the restaurants, stay overnight in one of the hotels and walk through the historic village founded in 1865. “People can shop, stop and have a nice lunch at Bags or the Hotel, and then shop some more,” she said. “It is so nice to

see Millersburg so alive with activity.” Historic Downtown Millersburg Executive Director Judy Lamp says that the August Antiques in the Alley is much like the same festival held in May, except it’s a little bigger, with more vendors and more people coming through town. “We see a lot of antiques and things like that, but we’re seeing more reused and reclaimed items,” Lamp said. “And some of them are very creative.

Antiques will be displayed on the Holmes County Courthouse lawn this Saturday during Antiques in the Alley. Last year someone turned a suitcase into a table, things like that. So clever.” The buildings in Millersburg have great architectural elements, unique doorways and fancy gingerbread on the buildings. Millersburg is also the home of the Holmes

County Courthouse which was built in 1884. Crafters and fair style food will be set up on the lawn of the courthouse. While walking along the sidewalks of Millersburg, stop by Modern Farmhouse and check out its great mix of new and old

style of furniture Or visit Three Feathers Pewter and watch pewter being spun. At Millersburg Collectibles you will find a great selection of Millersburg Glass. See Pg. 10 —ANTIQUES

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Mutt holds herself to high standards Juniper watches the street outside the window like the wife of a sea captain scanning the horizon from the widow’s walk. The typical Border collie is nothing if not obsessive and Juni’s vigil begins the second Kristin tightens the laces on her running shoes. By the time the woman leaves the driveway the dog is already pacing from window to window, planning which trees to visit on their post-run walk around the block. Logic might suggest Kristin should actually take the dog along with her on the jog, however, a trip such as that would push both to the edge of lunacy and end with

at the end of the run — chatting with a neighbor or picking “weeds” out of my carefully groomed flower bed Daily Record (she’s destroyed many Columnist & Illustrator of my favorite plantings in this way) — the dog will stop at nothing to Kristin’s arm dangling remind her of her obliout of its socket as a result of Juni’s frequent gation. On the rare occasion “fertilizer stops” along Kristin hurries into the the way. house, showers up and The compromise somehow slips out to they’ve reached over her next adventure withthe years is that the out honoring her comminute Kristin returns mitment, the dog will from her run she will brood — sometimes for leash up Juni along with her adopted sister, hours — until the deal can be completed. Ruby, and head out on When Kristin does the walk. It’s a standing appointment from which return the dog will quietly walk up to her, genneither can deviate. If Kristin should some- tly place a paw on her forearm and raise her how become distracted

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ears — all but speaking the words “What about me?” Interestingly, while the Border collie obsesses over every walk and seeks to take full advantage of her travels by sprinkling every tree, fireplug, shrub, stump and rock along the way, Ruby, the mutt, seems to be content to take it or leave it. Don’t get me wrong, she enjoys her time out of the yard, but she adamantly refuses to sully her reputation by taking care of private business in a public place. The three of them could walk for an hour but Ruby won’t “go” until she returns to her own domain where she can

discretely squat over her favorite patch of clover. This, from a hound that will enthusiastically roll on a greasy

smear of road-kill and has never met a pile of manure she didn’t wish to bathe in. I guess even a hound-dog has her standards.

Antiques vas prints from local folk antiques. artist Billy Jacobs and visit Farmhouse Frocks feaStarlight Antiques to see the basement filled with tures a great selection of its large collection of can- projects and outdoor style vintage antiques and a (From Page 9)

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locally made clothing line. Antique Emporium and antique mall is filled to the rim with just about everything you can imagine, and Colonial Homestead is a collection of old tools and furniture, while at Everything Retro the name tells it all, as the store features just about everything you can think of that is retro. “This is just a small sampling of what Millersburg has to offer,” Starr said. The village also features a book store, salon and spa, music store and uniform store. See Pg. 13 — ANTIQUES


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The wildlife is keeping my life busy One of the pleasures of living in the country is being able to observe and enjoy wildlife. Lately it seems the wildlife are taking over my life! I always look forward to the return of the hummingbirds in the spring and I enjoy sitting on my deck with my morning cup of coffee and watching them feed. These days they are keeping me busy making nectar and keeping the feeders

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mingbirds at the feeders at one time and I have no idea how many others were waiting their turn. I have one little bird who comes right up to the sliding glass door and hovers there. When I see him doing that I know that the small feeder is empty and he is looking for a refill. Thank goodness sugar has been on sale recently. One morning I walked out on the deck with my coffee and looked down into the front yard. There was a huge buzzard marching back and forth like a commanding general while three more sat on fence posts across the road just observing. A car had hit an o’possum and it was laying in the yard. So I had to get a shovel, find a burial spot, dig a hole, and say a few words. I like decorations in my

yard but buzzards are not one of my choices. The next bit of wildlife I discovered was ants. One morning I found them crawling all over the sink in my kitchen. Usually if I have an ant problem I find them coming in around a window. We never did find out where these were coming in, as the sink is located in the middle of the kitchen. So it was a trip to town for ant traps and very careful handling of food and dishes until I got rid of them. Then it was a raccoon! Even though there was nothing for him to eat, he decided that my deck was a good place to play in the early morning hours. Of course he left his “calling card” after every adventure. So there was another trip to Tractor Supply for

an animal trap. The first night my granddaughter fixed a slice of bread covered with peanut butter, placed it in the trap, and my grandson-to-be set the trap. The next morning I discovered Mr. Raccoon had enjoyed the bread and peanut butter but the trap was empty. Something hadn’t worked right and the trap didn’t close. However, after some adjusting and more bait, a few mornings later there he was, waiting for his vacation trip to another area. Having a yen for pasta, I went to the cupboard to get a box of ziti. When I opened it I noticed some of it didn’t look right and after further investigation found little black bugs in the box. Lo and behold, all my pasta and flour contained these little black bugs. So

everything had to come out of the cupboard, several food items had to be thrown away, and the cupboard got a thorough scrubbing and cleaning. I am hoping that took care of them. The current wildlife problem — carpenter bees or wood bees in our pole buildings. The bees bore into the wood and deposit their larvae. The woodpeckers have come in, made huge holes in the rafters to get at the larvae and in doing so have weakened the supports in the buildings. The results — we will have to either repair or replace the buildings. I can’t help but wonder what my next encounter with wildlife will be, but rest assured that when driving into town I will be on the lookout for deer!

West Holmes FFA members attend Costa Rica seminar The West Holmes FFA Chapter was honored once again when two of its members, Elizabeth Klein and Gretchen Straits, were eligible to participate in the Costa Rica Travel Seminar. Klein and Straits were a part of The Costa Rica Proficiency and Stars Travel Seminar that strives to empower FFA

leaders by providing them with a global perspective. Through this experience, participants gain knowledge by visiting farms and agribusinesses. Objectives of the trip are to allow participants to develop a global perspective and become more culturally aware of the diversity in agriculture around the world, to

increase awareness about the ever-changing global marketplace, and to connect global industry leaders with FFA members for internship and employment opportunities. This seminar empowers participants with global knowledge, making them better able to share intercultural messages with

FFA members in their home state, and create a sense of community with people of other cultures and those involved in agriculture. This trip is available to proficiency finalists and star finalists. For each proficiency area only one finalist may go. The 2015 Proficiency See Pg. 13 — SEMINAR


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Two West Holmes FFA Chapter members were eligible to participate in the Costa Rica Travel Seminar. Elizabeth Klein and Gretchen Straits are shown with FFA adviser Jaime Martin.

Seminar (From Page 12) & Stars Travel Seminar to Costa Rica was June 10-18. On the first day they met in Miami. On day two, members went to the Doka Coffee Plantation for lunch, which is located in the coffee capital of the world. They were then given a short lecture from Starbucks personnel to learn more about their philosophy. The next day they visited La Paz Waterfall Gardens where they saw five waterfalls and a

bird and butterfly sanctuary. Next stop was Dole banana farm to see packing and learn about the drying process, fermentation, reproduction techniques and more from the experts. On Saturday, members split into two groups to go whitewater rafting and to visit the Roswitha Farm pineapple plantation. The next day they visited Sky Adventures for the Sky Walk Tour on hanging bridges in the Rain Forest. On June 15,

participants enjoyed a private cruise in the Gulf of Nicoya aboard the Great Bays Princess. Then the next day they were allotted an entire day to enjoy the beach and hotel facilities. On Wednesday, they visited Alajuela to Freddo Leche, a dairy farm set on 450 hectares among the Poas and Barva volcanoes overlooking the central valley; they have 600 head of dairy cattle, of which 350 are milked. The farm is among the best dairy facilities in the country.

Antiques (From Page 10) “Millersburg has something for everyone in the family,” she added. “Tired, just have a seat on the benches on the courthouse lawn and along the sidewalks and just enjoy the slower pace of the historic village of Millersburg.” The show is within walking distance to the Victorian House Museum and the Millersburg Glass

Museum. Visit www.starlightantiques.com and or www. historicdowntownmillersburg.com for pictures and information about

Antiques in the Alley. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.

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Holmes brothers bring 3/25 Battalion members together to honor those killed in Iraq By AARON DORKSEN Sports Editor Editor’s note: On Aug. 21, 2005, The Daily Record published a story about brothers Patrick and Stephen Obrst from Millersburg, written by Aaron Dorksen via emails from Iraq while they served as Marines during Operation Iraqi Freedom III. Ten years later, Dorksen caught up with the Obrsts to find out what life is like for them now and to bring awareness to a reunion of their 3rd Battalion 25th Marine Regiment they organized and held this month. MILLERSBURG — Forty-eight. The impact of the number on the front of the “3/25 Iraq 10-year reunion” T-shirts designed by Patrick and Stephen Obrst is unmistakable. That’s how many men and women were killed in action in Iraq as part of the battalion the brothers from Millersburg served with in 2005. Forty-six fellow Marines and two Navy corpsmen lost their lives and are now hon-

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ored by a memorial at the battalion headquarters in Brook Park. Ten years have passed and the Obrsts organized a reunion that was held July 24-26 in Loudonville to honor their fallen peers. The goal was to reunite with as many surviving members of the 3/25 Battalion as possible. “A lot of memories have come back — not all good,” said 34-year-old Steve, who along with his wife, Jill, has sons Tobias, 2, and Garrett, 6, and live in Big Prairie. “One of the harder things of going to war when you’re in the reserves is coming back and not having that communication anymore with all the guys who you toured with. “Coming home in the detox portion of it, that was difficult that the only other person I had to talk to who was over there was my brother. There are a lot of good memories, too. It’s like the back of our reunion shirts say: ‘Sometimes I wish I was where I was when I wished I was here.’” Time is often the best healer, but Pat said the 10-year milestone brought to the surface both good and bad memories of their time in Iraq. “Reaching 10 years brings it all back up to the front and it’s hard sometimes,” said Pat, 38, who lives with his wife, Erin, and their daughter, Rowyn, 6, in Killbuck. “For something like this, we thought, ‘We can’t just do three hours at a fairgrounds somewhere, say hi and then go home. We need an outlet where we can hang out together; sit by the fire, laugh, cry, do all that crap together.’”

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Pat Obrst (left) and Steve Obrst of Holmes County organized a 10-year reunion in Loudonville for their Marine unit that served in Iraq. They wanted to reunite with as many surviving members of the 3/25 Battalion as possible.

Brothers in arms Steve joined the Marines as a reservist in January 2001, never imagining the horrors that would follow later that year on 9/11. Pat enlisted shortly in 2003 and they knew it would be only a matter of time before their battalion was activated. “We had our stuff packed, literally ready to go,” Steve said. “It took us until 2005 before we were activated. We were already on that wavelength, so it wasn’t a shock.” They sustained the loss of 21 Marines after bombing attacks. “They were all within our

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battalion, so they were all connected to each one of our units,” said Pat, looking back on what turned out to be 48 losses for the 3/25 Battalion. “In passing, you knew the majority of them face-to-face and Steve and I knew a lot of them personally. “It was up close and personal because it was a reserve unit, it’s not active duty where you have guys coming from all different parts of the U.S. Some of them were guys we trained directly with every day. It was one day you passed them in the stairwell and you get word later on that they passed. That’s the hard

part. As parents now, it hits home even more what it was like for families who lost their son or daughter in Iraq.” Steve became a driver of an up-armor humvee in Iraq. His title within the platoon was communications chief and he helped patrol the MSRs (main supply routes) around the base. He interacted with locals almost daily. Pat, who saw Steve infrequently, was a machine gunner in mobile assault platoon No. 5 and his job was to suppress the enemy and gain fire superiority with an MK-19 automatic grenade launcher. After having a mortar

round explode in close proximity, Pat suffered a perforated ear drum and concussion. He was awarded a Purple Heart, although he doesn’t like to talk much about it. “Many others have been hurt a lot worse, or lost their lives.” Battling constant dust storms and winds of up to 70 mph, both brothers recalled spending weeks in a humvee with four other Marines. Then, just like that, it was over for the Obrsts. They returned home to an incredibly different, slower pace. See Pg. 18 —BROTHERS

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Rare photo acquired by the Holmes County Historical Society Tintype is possibly one of oldest photographs of downtown Millersburg The Holmes County Historical Society was contacted about a month ago about the existence of a very rare photo of a store in downtown Millersburg. The photo is a very large tintype approximately 8x10 in size showing the front of the store owned by H. W. Cary. It is possibly one of the oldest known photographs of downtown Millersburg and shows dirt streets. Shown here is the actual photo of the store front and an ad that appeared in an old Holmes County Farmer. The photo was purchased from a collector in Coshocton who wanted it to stay in the area and made an offer to the Society. Tintypes this size in itself are a rare find and this one shows a glimpse of Millersburg’s past. The photo has now been cataloged into the collection of the Histori-

cal Society. Curator Candi Carnhart was able to discern that the tintype is c. 1880. H.W. (Hiram Wyler) Cary was the grandson of John Cary Sr., one of the original settlers of Old Town Millersburg. H.W.’s descendents include: Dwight Cary (son), and Richard B. (grandson). He was a founder of Adams Bank, with W.W. Adams in 1870. The tradition continued with son and grandson. The Cary House, now the Holmes County Education Foundation, was built by H.W. and donated to the Foundation by the Richard Cary family. According to research, a Holmes County Farmer advertisement from 1869 shows Albert Shrimplin selling boots at the location and the 1875 Holmes County Atlas shows a drawing of A. Shrimplin, boots. Shrimplin’s closed in 1877 and James Layland was selling boots at the location. In 1880, H.W. Cary shoes and boots was open as evidenced by a Holmes County Farmer advertisement. H.W. Cary was also the Ohio Farmers Insurance

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Above is a photo of an 1869 advertisement for a boot-selling business owned by Albert Shrimplin. H.W. Cary store (right) is shown in a tintype photo that may be one of the oldest depicting downtown Millersburg. agent at his shoe store. This building was torn down at some time, and its location is now part of the empty First Knox building.

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tal academies like GVA keep local dollars local and help prevent a loss of funding. Garaway Superintendent James Millet states, “It is our duty to serve the students of this district to the best of our ability. We have realized that there is a portion of our students which we could serve that we have not, and through this digital academy, those students will get the flexibility they need. GVA is not meant to push kids from our brick-andmortar facilities. Instead, we are helping students

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Re-acclimated Sometimes the Obrsts actually wish they could go back to serving in Iraq. The memories of the camaraderie, brotherhood and drive to collectively fulfill the mission as part of the Marine Corps family seems like it happened just yesterday, Steve said. He worked as a private contractor helping the military with quality control for several years after his tour in Kuwait, Arkansas

and Virginia. He is now employed by Pride of the Hills Mfg. in Killbuck. Pat is still part of the IRR (Individual Ready Reserves) and could see combat again if the need arises. He drives a truck for a logging business he owns. Although he’s glad to be home, sometimes he also misses the adrenaline rush of serving in Iraq. “When you come home as reserves, you detox and are gone to the wind,” Pat said. “That’s tough. Just like that, you’re starting a whole new life where everything’s

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Fredericksburg Dining with neighbors feeds into friendly atmosphere We got our first letter from grandson Nathan recently. He is spending the summer at Fort Benning, Ga., where he is training for the infantry in the U.S. Army. Even though he was only a junior in high school, he was able to join the South Carolina National Guard back in the spring. He is required to spend one weekend a month drilling with the Guard, plus this basic training. The Army did not allow recruits to receive any mail for the first month. That did not mean the family was not sending mail. Nathan said when they were finally permitted to have their mail he had 50 letters waiting. He also said he was the most hated guy there since the others were not so blessed. (The same thing happened to his sisters

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when they were in Navy boot camp.) He said he misses all of us, even Shiloh, our dog. He said it is consistently around 100 degrees there every day with 90 percent humidity, plus there is sand everywhere. (We can relate to the temperature and humidity.) Plus, he had been sick, adding to his misery level. He will get back home just as his senior year of high school starts. He plans to go to college after graduation, but will continue to spend one weekend a month drilling. Back at the ranch, Gabriel has been keeping up with his lawn mowing

job around his subdivision. His customers have needed fewer services this summer since there has been a lack of rain and they are not required to water their lawns like we are here. (Even with irrigation we’ve gone three weeks without mowing.) For entertainment, we

had a dinner party at our house last night for three other couples in our neighborhood. I made my always popular enchilada casserole along with some refried beans. I also tried a new salsa recipe, which I will share. This makes a lot, so get a large bowl to mix it in.

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COMMUNITY WIDE SALE • AUGust 7th Nurse recognized with Daisy Award By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — To be recognized for a job well done is always a nice treat. But when that recognition comes from fellow professionals, it makes the honor and distinction that much better. “It is very overwhelming,” said Pomerene Hospital medical-surgical nurse Renee Conkle on Wednesday morning, July 22, when she was surprised with a presentation for earning the Daisy Award. “I owe it to the people who trained me and showed me the way,” Conkle said. “I never expected this at all.” Every six months, Pomerene honors a nurse in a

public ceremony for services above and beyond the call of duty. The Daisy Foundation was established in 1999 by the family of J. Patrick Barnes to commemorate the care and compassion hospital staff showed during his eight-week stay in the hospital. The Daisy Award is an international program that rewards and celebrates the extraordinary clinical skill and compassionate care given by nurses every day. Kim Miller is a nurse at Pomerene Hospital. She brought her son in to have his tonsils removed and everything went well, but he got the flu on top of it. Miller’s son spent four days in the hospital. “All the staff were fabu-

lous, but one nurse in particular was absolutely hands down wonderful,” Miller said. “Renee was Jayden’s nurse that first night and she had him a day or two later. She was extremely busy but didn’t let it affect her at all. She was calm, cool and collected each and every time she came into Jayden’s room. “She showed the utmost kindness,” Miller continued. “He was very ill and having multiple bouts of nausea, and as he had just had surgery on his throat, this was not any easy thing for him to do. She did everything she could do to help make taking his medications. easier” Miller says since she works at the hospital, she knows how hard it was for Conkle

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#momisembarrasing Thanks to catching a bit of a talk show on public radio, I now second-guess everything I do, wear and say. Like, totes. For reals. The host was blabbing about something and the bottom line is he reported people over the age of 40 tend to think they are 20 percent younger than they are. He went on to quip about why you see solid, middle-aged people making less than wise decisions, such as pumping loud bass in their cars or wearing skinny jeans. Oh no, I thought. I have skinny jeans. And I wear them. Does this mean I’m one of those old people who the young people are laughing about? And even though I’m not quite 40, with a birthday this week, it’s getting closer every year. Then what will happen? What sort of terrible fashion mistakes will I make and will my children disown me and forbid me to Instagram my food and leave home if I start hash-tagging everything? #momisgettingold. Because I still believe deep down that you’re only as old as you want to be, I did a little super scientific Internet research on this how-old-are-you topic, mostly so I could have decent conversation while my family serves me cake this year. Turns out there are multiple studies that have a variety of results, but they all pretty much say the same thing: the older you get, the younger you think you are. A survey that asked people ages 18-29 found half felt as old as they were; 25 percent said they

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Comedians Linda Belt and Jay Boc will perform at the Duncan Theater, 110 Main St., Killbuck, on Saturday, Aug. 1, at 8 p.m. Linda Belt is a Connecticut native who specializes in comedy about everything from family life to social mores. Jay Boc draws his brand of comedy from living in an entirely Hispanic household while being a white man. VIP tickets are $20 at the door and $15 pre-paid, and general admission is $10 at the door and $7 pre-paid. For more information call the theater at 330-763-4424.

Walnut Hills Retirement Community in Walnut Creek is seeking entries for its fifth annual Art is Ageless Contest and Exhibit, to be held Aug. 21-22. The contest is open to amateur artists aged 55 or older who are residents of the greater Holmes County area. “This year we wanted to include our friends in Fredericksburg, Mount Eaton, Sugarcreek and other surrounding areas, so we have opened the contest up to individuals who live in Holmes County or within a two mile radius of the county line,” said Paula Miller, commu-

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Open house at future Holmes fairgrounds a success By EMILY VOTAW Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — The new Holmes County Fairgrounds at Harvest Ridge was debuted in style Saturday afternoon, starring everything from free hot dogs and pulled pork sandwiches to free rides on a multicolored Ferris wheel.

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Among those impressed by the new fairgrounds, which includes a donation from the late Sterling Humrichouser of Holmesville for a large animal barn, was Holmes County Commissioner Joe Miller. “A lot of people were skeptical when they announced that they were going to use this huge property,” said Miller after a morning of previewing the site, which has been under construction for the past several years. “But I can’t tell you how impressed I am with what (fair board president) Kerry Taylor and the fair board have done.” Saturday marked the first

public viewing of the site, and the fair board was present throughout the grounds to answer any questions folks had. “We’ve really had a great turnout,” said Matt Hughes, one of the project’s consultants, manning the sign-in area during the early hours of the open house. Only an hour into the event, Hughes estimated around 300 people had already gone through the open house. Guided tours of the new fairgrounds brought eventgoers throughout the layout plan, which includes a beautiful historic barn, a grandstand (complete with 2,000 speciality seats purchased

from the Daytona 500 International Speedway), a permanent Millersburg Lions concessions stand, the Tom, Eva and Sterling Humrichouser Livestock Barn and a horse arena. “This event has been so successful,” said Kerry Taylor. “We’re just so pleased to be able to invite people out to see what the fairgrounds look like now. And we’ve been lucky to have a beautiful day to host this event.” As of the open house, Taylor said the project had an estimated value of about $6.1 million, which has come from cash donations, Seasonal Tips various grants and in-kind

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The open house at the new Holmes County Fairgrounds drew a large crowd July 25. Free food and shade were well appreciated. labor and materials. “We’re really on the downhill slide of the project,” said Taylor, who expressed the fair board is

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Calendar Bonnis, PERS district rep, who will explain and answer questions concerning changes for health insurance beginning next year. Lunch is served from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and the meeting begins promptly at 12:30.

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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. For more information, contact Jay Training Center V. Wenger, 1216 Hillcrest notes opening day Road, Akron, Pa. 17501; Students attending the 717-859-2396 after 6 p.m. Holmes County Training Deadline for reservations Center school-age prois Aug. 9. gram will begin the year Aug. 19. Staff in-service PERS Chapter and orientation will be held Aug. 17-18. meets Aug. 12 Holmes County PERS Chapter No. 76 will meet Fundraising Wednesday, Aug. 12 at breakfast is Aug. 22 Darb Snyder Center in Millersburg. Guest The Holmes County speaker will be John Historical Society and

Barrel (From Page 22) State Route 226: In Lakeville, drainage structure repair. State Route 241: From County Road 77 to Wayne County line, berm maintenance.

State Route 514: Onefourth mile south of County Road 50, ditching. State Route 514: Just south of State Route 754, ditching and culvert work. State Route 515: Mowing.

Cultural Center will hold a fundraising breakfast on Saturday, Aug. 22 from 7-10 a.m. The breakfast will be held at the Castle Club, 434 N. Washington St., next door to the Victorian House in Millersburg. All your favorite breakfast items will be served. It’s a great place to socialize on a Saturday morning before starting your weekend. Cost is by donation which will used toward historical society and the cultural center activities and projects.

sponsoring an Age of Steam bus tour, which will take visitors on a tour through the Age of Steam Roundhouse in Sugarcreek, as well as Warther’s Carving Museum. The tour, on Aug. 29, will stop for a lunch buffet at the Dutch Valley Restaurant and conclude with a wine tasting at Baltic Mills Winery before returning to Millersburg. Seats are $75 per person and spots can be reserved by calling 330674-0022. Deadline for Steam bus tour set reservations is Aug. 1. The bus will leave from for Aug. 29 the Millersburg Walmart, The Holmes County 1640 S Washington St., Historical Society is parking lot at 10:30 a.m.

(From Page23) other soft crafts (crochet, knitting, other needlework, etc.); woodworking; other hard crafts (stained glass, ceramics, etc.); and miscellaneous (i.e. jewelry, wreaths, stamping, scrapbooking, and other crafts). Awards will be present-

ed in each category. Entry forms must be submitted by Aug. 7. The entry forms are available at Walnut Hills on Olde Pump Street in Walnut Creek, the Darb Snyder Senior Center in Millersburg and the Garaway Senior Center in Sugarcreek.

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CWD positives now up to 19

Division of Wildlife looking to take 3-mile radius samples Whitetails of Ohio hunting preserve. Yoder’s preserve, and other pens, were put on quarantine, and Yoder was ordered not to move any of his deer. However, Yoder didn’t follow the rules set forth by the Ohio Department of Agriculture, the overseer of deer farming, and his herd was ordered to be depopulated. Two deer at Yoder’s breeding pen, south of the Wayne and Holmes County line about a 1 ½-mile west of state Route 83, were found to have CWD, and when that pen of 240 deer was depopulated, the samples were sent to Iowa for testing (most CWD tests in Ohio are conducted at the ODA facility in Reynoldsburg), and another 16 proved positive. So, the Division of Wildlife, in an effort to curtail any possible outbreaks in Ohio’s wild deer, is taking action. “What we’re doing is we’ve drawn a three-mile circle around the breeding pen and divided it up into 1-, 2- and 3-mile zones,” said Dennis Solon, manager of the DOW’s Killbuck Marsh

Wildlife Area. “We’ve contacted all the landowners who have a decent amount of land within those zones, and asked them if we can sample wild deer from their property.” The Division of Wildlife is hoping to harvest one or two deer from each property during the month of August. Landowners can specify the sex of deer to be taken, and if the DOW can take one or two. “This is totally voluntary,” said Solon. “We’ll see how many samples we can get, but we would like to get the biggest percentage from the 1-mile zone, which has the highest possibility of having CWD. “But, this is all new,” Solon added, “and we don’t know how it’ll work out.” Solon indicated that most landowners have been in favor of allowing the Division of Wildlife on their property to take sample deer. Bottom line, the DOW is being proactive. “We don’t want to look back and say, ‘what could we have done?’” said Solon. “We’re trying to do what’s

best for the deer population and the people of Ohio.” The DOW will hunt eveKnock, knock. nings during daylight hours Who’s there? and use rifles to harvest The Ohio Division of sample deer. Wildlife. “We want to kill them Only, this is no joke. cleanly and quickly,” said This past week, Ohio Solon. “We want to make DOW employees knocked sure we can recover the on doors in Holmes Coundeer.” ty asking for permission If landowners don’t want to hunt deer. With new the deer, it will be processed totals in from the World and made into hamburger Class Whitetails of Ohio’s and frozen in 1-pound bags. depopulation, the Division Once the deer has been of Wildlife now wants to tested and proven to be sample wild deer in a threeCWD-free, the meat will be mile circle of owner Daniel donated to food pantries. Yoder’s breeding pen to see Landowners are encourif Chronic Wasting Disease aged not to eat the deer has spread into the wild meat until they receive a herd. report on its CWD testing. Nearly 500 deer were A positive CWD test in a killed at Yoder’s preserve wild deer could mean meat and breeding pen this sumand carcass restrictions for mer, and each one of them Holmes County. was checked to see if it had “If we’re going to enact become infected with CWD, restrictions, we’ll need to the always-fatal disease of know before the hunting the central nervous system season, so that’s why we that affects deer, moose and want to do this sampling as elk. Up until last fall, CWD soon as we can,” said Solon. had never been found in So far, no wild deer in any wild or farm-raised deer Ohio have tested positive in Ohio, but the first case for CWD, but it’s a known was documented last Octofact several ear-tagged deer ber at Yoder’s World Class have been spotted in the wild in Holmes County, meaning they have escaped ChroniC Wasting Disease quiCk faCts from someone’s pen. SevBy The Ohio Division of “boney” – thus the name Instead, please immedi- eral have been shot in the “wasting disease.” Unfor- ately contact your near- vicinity of Yoder’s properWildlife tunately, most of these est Division of Wildlife What is ChroniC symptoms are not unique District Office (330-644Wasting Disease? to CWD. 2293), Killbuck Wildlife (CWD) hoW is CWD Area staff (330-567-3390) CWD is a fatal disease of spreaD? or county wildlife officer the central nervous system CWD is transmitted (330-245-3045). of mule deer, white-tailed primarily through direct is CWD a risk to deer, Rocky Mountain deer-to-deer contact or humans? elk, and moose. CWD is via contact with environ- To date, no strong evi- By JESSICA MARDIS a transmissible spongiform ments contaminated with dence linking CWD to encephalopathy (TSE). carcasses, blood, feces, and human illness has been Saturday night Hilltop Other TSEs include bovine urine. Once in the wild reported. However, Speedway was Fan Appriespongiform encephalopa- herd, the rate of transmis- experts strongly recom- ciation night as well as the thy (“mad cow disease”), sion among deer is thus mend that you take the $400-to-win Bugs-R-Gone scrapie in sheep, and dependent upon both the following simple, common- Invitational. Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease frequency of contact with sense precautions when Nine trucks made up the (CJD) in humans. a contaminated environ- handling your deer: 1) Do field for the Invite. Winning hoW Can you tell ment as well as that of not shoot or eat any ani- the heat was Rolly Heyder. if a Deer has CWD? infected animals. Thus, the mal that appears sick, 2) With Heyder setting the Early on, animals may likelihood of the disease Wear rubber gloves when pace to the green, he would show no signs of the dis- becoming established and field dressing carcasses, 3) take the lead and never look ease. Except in the very spreading is greatest in Bone out the meat from back. Meanwhile, battle for late stages of the disease, those areas with high den- your animal, and avoid positions second through most deer with CWD do sity herds where animals using a saw to cut through forth would ensue as Joey not appear sick, typically are frequently contacting the brain or spinal cord, Heyder and Travis Winteronly displaying subtle each other or at sites fre- 4) Minimize the handling ringer would work their way behavioral changes. As the quented regularly by deer of brain and spinal tissues, around Josey Lillibridge. disease advances, animals at artificially high rates 5) Wash hands and instru- Joey Heyder would score will begin to lose body due to baiting and feeding ments thoroughly after secondplace points, while condition and behavioral activities and to a lesser field dressing is completed, Winterringer was third, Lilchanges become much degree the use of urine- 6) Do not eat the parts that libridge fourth and fifth was more pronounced. Ani- based attractants. may contain prion proteins Jerry Gardner mals will stagger, carry What shoulD i Do such as the brain, spinal The JPR Auto & Tire, their heads and ears if i see a Deer that cord, eyes, spleen, tonsils Winning Edge and A & B lowered, drool exces- shoWs symptoms? and lymph nodes. Normal Roofing and Construction sively, and show little if As with any deer that field dressing practices, mini wedges had a 10 car any fear of humans. Deer appears sick, do not coupled with boning out of field with Braxton Wilson with late-stage CWD will attempt to contact, disturb, the meat, will remove most winning, followed by Zoe Stafford, Karyssa Beagle, often appear emaciated or kill, or remove the animal. of these body parts. By ART HOLDEN Outdoor Editor

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A total of 18 deer have tested positive from a deer farming breeding pen in Holmes County for Chronic Wasting Disease after the pen was ordered depopulated earlier this summer. In an effort to head off any contamination of CWD in Ohio’s wild deer herd, the Ohio Division of Wildlife will harvest deer in a 3-mile radius of the infected pen and check them for CWD in August. All told, 19 deer have tested positive at two different pens in Holmes County, both owned by Daniel Yoder. ties, including the breeding pen, and the DOW does not want any pen-raised deer co-mingling with the wild population. “If anyone sees an ear-

tagged deer, let us know here at the Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area (330-5673390), or at the District Three headquarters (330644-2293),” said Solon.

heyder wins Bugs-r-gone invite at hilltop speedway Donnie Danley and finishing fifth was Reece Bollinger. With a time of 15.236, it was Corey Conley setting fast time in the Holmes Tire late model division which had a field of 15. Picking up the only heat race win was Thomas Baker, while Conley picked up the dash, setting him on the pole for the night’s 25-lap feature event. With Conley out front, a battle for second would ensue between Ty Myers and Vic Hottinger. As the two would battle back and forth, Myers would get the advantage and get around Hottinger for second. However, not long after troubles would send Myers pitside. Conley held off Hottinger to pick up the win, while TJ Watson was third, fourth was Mike Hutchinson, and fifth went to Craig Wolford. A field of 12 made up the nights Finish Line Auto Body modified division,

with Kevin Morehouse setting fast time with a 16.263. The heat race win went to Norman Aronhalt while Morehouse picked up the win in the dash. Morehouse had the lead, but “The Toboso Bullet” Jimmy Smith who would make multiple attempts at reigning him in. However, after leading every lap from green to checker, it was “The Logger” who would pull away to a 4.5 second lead and go on to pick up the feature win. Rounding out the top five was Smith, Robin Duston, Hilton Eppley and Bruce Miller. The Holmes Pest Control street stocks had a 14-car field, and setting fast time for the division was Mike Lonas. Heat race winner was Brian Simpson with David Potts picking up the dash win, setting himself on the pole of the feature event. see pg. 30 — inVite


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2015 Junior League Hawks win state title By AARON DORKSEN Sports Editor With the rich history of East Holmes summer baseball, it’s pretty hard for a team to stand out above others. However, the 2015 East Holmes Little League Junior League team did just that after holding off Maumee 11-10 to win the state title in Oxford on Friday. Making the title even more impressive was that the 14-U Hawks (entering ninth grade) learned soon after that they joined the 2008 team as the only East Holmes Junior League state winners. “I knew it hadn’t happened often, but didn’t know only one other team had done it,” said East Holmes coach Tim Yoder, whose team went 4-0 en route to winning the nine-team tournament. “It was pretty exciting for the kids. “Our kids played really, really well together. We had extremely good defense and pitching and found a way to manufacture enough offense. We even executed a couple of suicide squeeze bunt plays.” East Holmes defeated Mason (11-1), Wheelersburg (4-3) and Maumee (5-0) to reach the final and then knocked off

Maumee again in the title game. In the final, Yoder played a hunch correctly that resulted in Andy Miller actually recording the win and the save. “Andy’s been our go-to guy all summer,” Yoder said. “He was almost at his pitch limit (85) so we took him out, but we told him we might ask him to come back in at the end for one more batter. “When we brought him in with runners on the corners in the final inning, I think all our guys were confident he could get the final out.” That’s just what Miller did, inducing a Maumee batter to fly out to center fielder Tyler Kline to give East Holmes the championship. The locals will now be called “Ohio” when they compete in the Central Regional in Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 8-13. The East Holmes roster consists of catchers Bailey Engstrom and Ryan Hershberger; infielders Ricky Miller (1B), Drew Yoder (2B), Harrison Coblentz (3B) and Andy Miller (SS); along with outfielders Kline, Brandon Hostetler, Michael Shoup, Logan Miller and Lakota Mast. Some of those Hawks also play other positions, including pitchers Andy Miller, Engstrom, Cline and Mast.

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The Hiland Hawks won the Little League Junior League state tournament on Friday in Oxford, beating Maumee 11-10 for the title. Team members include (front, from left) assistant coach Lee Miller, Bailey Engstrom, Harrison Coblentz, Drew Yoder, Tyler Kline, Michael Shoup, head coach Tim Yoder; (back) assistant coach Leon Mast, Andy Miller, Ryan Hershberger, Brandon Hostetler, Ricky Miller, Logan Miller, Lakota Mast and assistant coach Mark Coblentz. The 2008 squad that forward to the regional,” keep practicing and possibility of scheduling featured future Hiland coach Yoder said. “We’ll we’re looking into the a scrimmage.” varsity standouts Luke Burch, BJ Miller and Bradley Schlabach went 2-2 in the Central Regional. “We’re really looking Submitted photo

Hiland Junior League batter Harrison Coblentz banged out two hits in the Hawks’ state championship game last Friday against Maumee. The Hawks went 4-0 in the tournament to win the title and earn a regional berth to Fort Wayne, Ind., on Aug. 8-13.

Hawks 3-0 in pool play at Senior LL regionals

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Hiland’s Andy Miller rounds the bag at third and goes on to score in the Hawks’ 11-10 win over Maumee last Friday in the Little League Junior League state championship game in Oxford.

The Hiland Senior Little League team improved to 3-0 in pool play at the Central Regional in Peru, Ill., on Monday, whipping host Illinois 13-3. The Hawks, who have a final pool play game today vs. Kentucky, banged out 21 hits in routing the locals, and have sewn up a spot in Wednesday’s singleelimination tournament, where the winner gets a ticket to the World Series in Bangor, Maine. Derek Miller banged out four hits, while Tyson Gingerich and Chris Kline chipped in three hits to pace the Hiland offensive. Mitch

Massaro knocked in three runs and Miller two. The Hawks led just 6-3 after four innings, but scored four times in the sixth to blow the game open and added three runs in the top of the seventh to seal the win. Hiland once again rotated a bevy of pitchers, with Bryan Yoder going 2 2-3 innings to get the win. Yoder struck out two. The Senior LL Hawks won their opening pool play game in Peru on Saturday 5-2 over the Michigan state champs, then beat Iowa 10-3 late Sunday evening in their second pool game. In

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East Holmes shortstop Chris Kline gets the final out on a pickoff play at second base during pool play at the Central Regional Senior Little League tournament in Peru, Ill., Monday. The Hawks are 3-0 with their final pool game today against Kentucky. Game 3, Hiland got its 21 hits in a 13-3 victory bats out, banging out over Illinois.


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Kathryn Kauffman, 88 Kathryn Kauffman, 88, of Walnut Creek passed away Thursday evening July 2, 2015, with her family by her side, at Walnut Hills Retirement Home. Kathryn was born June 23, 1927 and was the daughter of Elmer and Orpha Gerber. She married Elmo Kauffman on June 5, 1948 and he survives. Kathryn was a homemaker and she enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. She liked quilting and sewing. Surviving in addition to her husband are five children, Arden (Sue) Kauffman of Millersburg, Steve (Lillian) Kauffman of Millersburg, Cynthia (Clarence) Delinger of Millersburg, Christine (Bruce) Hess of Ronks, Pennsylvania, Anita (Mark) Viers of Danville; 11 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Dorothy (Ted) Taylor of Wooster. She was preceded in death by a brother and sister-in-law, Myron and Nina Gerber of Sugarcreek.

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Lewis A. Nommay, 78, of survived by sister MariNew Albany, passed away lyn Arnold, sister-in-law unexpectedly July 25, 2015 Ruth Ann Nommay-Uhl at his home. and nephews Bob and Jim He was born May 18, Arnold. 1937 in Peninsula, Ohio to In addition to his parents the late Frank and Stella he was preceded in death (Grote) Nommay. Lewis by brothers Lawrence and was a graduate of Glen- Gary Nommay and sister mont High School and Beulah Nommay. worked for 36 years at the A graveside service will be Advest Brokerage Firm. held at Glenmont Catholic He is survived by his wife Cemetery Saturday, Aug. 15, Ellen (Ackroyd) Nommay, at 11 a.m. with Ron Alexdaughter Lori (Donny) ander officiating. Funeral DeShetler, son Monte arrangements have been (Kelli) Nommay and seven entrusted to Schoedinger Funeral services were grandchildren Brock, Cam- Northeast, 1051 E. JohnJuly 7 at Martins Creek eron, Logan, Drew, Reed, stown Road, Columbus, Mennonite Church with Colby and Gage. He is also Ohio. Pastor Jay Conn officiating. Burial was in Allan Lundquist, 82 Martins Creek Cemetery. Alexander Funeral Allan W. Lundquist, 82, of Home assisted the fam- Millersburg, passed away Friday morning, July 17, ily. Those wishing to share 2015, at Majora Lane Care a memory or make Center, Millersburg, after an online condolences may extended illness. do so by visiting the He was born Oct. 23, 1932, funeral home’s website in Cottonwood County at www.alexanderfhinc. Minn., the son of Alfred and Lydia Jorgenson Lundquist, com. The family suggests and married Connie Clipner memorial contributions on June 8, 1996. She survives. be made to LifeCare Allan was a special deputy Hospice, 1900 Akron for the Medina County SherRoad, Wooster, Ohio iff’s Department, was owner 44691 or Mennonite of Spencer Screw Machine two sisters. Central Committee, P.O. of Spencer, and was on the The family suggests Box 500, Akron, Penn- volunteer fire department memorial contributions be in Spencer. He enjoyed made to LifeCare Hospice, sylvania 17501-9989. working and was a jack of 1900 Akron Road, Wooster all trades. He never failed 44691. at anything he attempted. Funeral services were Allan also raised Belgian Tuesday, July 21 at First BapStanding At: draft horses. tist Church in Berlin, with Five Star Equine Surviving in addition to Pastors Tom Nye and Clif330-600-0114 his wife, are children, Arthur ford Beck officiating. Burial W. (Cheryl) Lundquist of was in Guernsey Memory Andersonville, Tenn., Karen Garden, Cambridge. (Jerry) Swaro of Salida, Alexander Funeral nEw PRODUCtS FOR 2013 handled Colo., and Darlene (Tim) Home, Millersburg, CurranBULK of Dacula, Ga.: six arrangements. BAGGED Those wishing grandchildren share a memory orRock make • Bull/Bark Mix and 11 •greatPine Mini to Nugget • Black Lava grandchildren. online condolences may do • Screened Top Soil • Potting Soil • Bull Country • Red in Lava Rock • Marble Chips He was preceded so by visiting www.alexanMossderfhinc.com. • Cypress death by his parents• Peat and

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Dan S. and Anna J. (Weaver) Barkman of Lakeville; great-grandparents, John A. and Clara Y. (Yoder) Weaver of Big Prairie, and Clara E. (Mast) Kuhns of Holmesville; and a number of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. He was preceded by an aunt, Esther Hershberger; a cousin, Katie Raber; great-grandparents, Sam J. and LizzieAnn Barkman, William M. Kuhns, Ervin A. and Katie Hershberger. Services were Sunday, July 19 at the residence. Burial was in Yoder Cemetery, Ripley Township. Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve handled arrangements.

Roger McFarland, 64 Roger A. McFarland, 64, of rural Loudonville, died Sunday morning, July 19, 2015, at Ohio Health Grant Medical Center, Columbus, after a short illness. Roger was born Jan. 6, 1951, in Millersburg and was the son of Clyde and Alice (Mellor) McFarland, and was a 1969 graduate of West Holmes High School. He had lived in the Glenmont/Loudonville area all of his life, and as a youth had attended the SeventhDay Adventist Church in Millersburg. He was a member of Ohio National Guard from 197076, and was an independent owner operator truck driver for 38 years, working most recently with Honey Creek Transport of Loudonville. In his spare time, he enjoyed old hot rod cars, flower gardening, and raising Belgian draft horses, but the love of his life was his family and grandson. Surviving are his wife, Pam Cornelius McFarland, whom he married Sept. 18, 1976; a son, Roger E. (Julie) McFarland of Mount Vernon, and daughters, Cheri McFarland of Mansfield, and Nicole (Brad) Bilancini

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Deacon Bernard Hosfeld, 84 God called Deacon Bernard E. Hosfeld home on July 23, 2015 at the age of 84. Bernie is survived by his wife, Lottie Hosfeld of Fredericksburg, brother Joseph (Nancy) Hosfeld of Holmesville, Sister Gratia Hosfeld of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, son Timothy Hosfeld, daughter Cynthia Arnette, and her special friend, Dave Steele, all of Fredericksburg. Grandchildren Bradly (Erica) Arnette of Wooster and Brett (Becky) Arnette of West Salem, Great-grandchildren Cohen, Alexis, Brantley and Brenton. He is preceded in death by his parents, Cletus and Dora Hosfeld and sisters, Theresa (Ron) McCarthy and Donna Casper. Bernie was born on Easter Sunday, April 5, 1931 at home in Calmoutier, Ohio to Cletus and Dora Hosfeld. He graduated from Fredericksburg High School and then joined the U.S. Navy in 1951. He was stationed on the USS AJAX and served during the Korean War. He married Lottie Jeanette Bissett on June 16, 1956 at St. Genevieve Catholic Church. He worked for Dale James Ford and Jones Building Center for many years. He enrolled at St. Mary’s Seminary in 1987, in the Permanent Diaconate program. Bernie was ordained as the Reverend Mr. Bernard Hosfeld in 1990 at St. John’s Cathedral and was then assigned to St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Wooster.

He recently celebrated his 25th jubilee serving the Catholic Church. He was a member of the Fredericksburg American Legion and Knights of Columbus of Wooster. Bernie was a selftaught man of many skills. He started off learning from working on the farm and living on the navy ship. He loved to take his family to Canada vacationing and fishing. Bernie was a strong family man who kept everyone together and touched the lives of many people. His family will remember him by his wisdom, patience and caring ways. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends. A Vespers service was July 30 at St. Mary Catholic Church, Wooster. A Mass of Christian burial followed on July 31 at St. Mary Catholic Church. Arrangements were under the direction of McIntire, Bradham and Sleek Funeral Home of Wooster. Online condolences may left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com.

Hershberger, Sara, 89 Sara D. Hershberger, 89, 4863 County Road 120, Millersburg, died Sunday, July 19, 2015, at the home of her daughter, Mary in Holmesville, surrounded by her family. She was born Oct. 2, 1925, in Holmes County to the late David S. and Katie (Yoder) Schlabach. She was a homemaker and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Sara loved to be surrounded by her children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Spending time with her family was a priority in her life. Surviving are her husband of 67 years, Dan D. Hershberger, whom she married Nov. 27, 1947;

children, Erma (Jacob) Yoder of Millersburg, Andy D. (JoAnn) Hershberger of Berlin, Atlee D. (Miriam) Hershberger of Sugarcreek, Sue Miller of Berlin, Alvin D. (Ruth Etta) Hershberger of Millersburg and Mary (Sam) Anderson of Holmesville; 23 grandchildren, and 39 great-grandchildren; siblings, Edna (Jacob J.) Miller of Cashton, Wis., Bertha Miller of Sugarcreek, John (Esther) Schlabach and Anna Schlabach, both of Millersburg, Samuel (Kathy) Schlabach of Dalton and David Jr. (Alta) Schlabach of Millersburg. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Daniel, Andy

and Atlee; sisters, Emma and Mary Yoder; and two great-grandsons. Services were Wednesday, July 22 at the Joe J. Troyer residence, 4860 County Road 120, Millersburg, with Bishop John M.

Miller officiating. Burial was in Troyer Cemetery, Berlin Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek.

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Success (From Page 24) complete the portions of the grounds they hope to have done by the time fair week rolls around next year. To raise that money, the board is still looking for any donors. Another way they hope to raise money is through the sale of commemorative bricks. A 4 inch by 8 inch brick can be purchased for $100, and an 8 inch by 8 inch brick costs $200, giving donors an opportunity to become a permanent part of the new fairgrounds at Harvest Ridge. The bricks will become a part of the future Gloria Miller Celebration garden, which will include a donor recognition area, benches, trees and commemorative bricks. The fair board encourages the public to utilize the opportunity to memorialize a significant person, or simply your business.

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This is the view from the pulling track and grandstand area down to the entrance at the new Holmes County Fairgrounds, scheduled to open in 2016. Millersburg Lions Ray Beck and Robert Wright expressed they are both impressed with what the long term project of the fair board is turning out like. “We’ve been very busy all day,” said Beck, who, along with Wright and several other Lions, was passing out Frosty Twin Popsicles and brown paper bags of popcorn Saturday afternoon.

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“This location is certainly better than the last 50 years of flooding at the other fairgrounds,” joked Wright. Overall, the general feeling of excitement was palpable at the open house, as well as a sense of positive change. “This project is really proof that when people have a passion, like Kerry Taylor and the fair board, and don’t care

People who visited the new fairgrounds at Harvest Ridge found relief from the heat and a chance to catch up with neighbors in the barn Saturday afternoon in Millersburg. what way the wind is blowing, they can really accomplish something amazing,” said Miller. Taylor said the new grounds will host the 2016 Holmes County Fair. Reporter Emily Votaw can be reached at 330287-1655 or evotaw@thedaily-record.com.

“This project is really proof that when people have a passion, like Kerry Taylor and the fair board, and don’t care what way the wind is blowing, they can really accomplish something amazing.” Joe Miller, Holmes County commissioner

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THE HOLMES COUNTY BOARD OF DD is taking applications for a Bus Driver position. Must have current certification as a Valid Commercial Driver’s License with school bus endorsement. Must have good driving record; pass a physical; drug test; and criminal background check. Must have or obtain first aide / CPR certification. Salary negotiable. Send application and licensure documentation to: Holmes County Board of DD, 8001 T.R. 574; Holmesville, OH 44654 to the attention of Curtis Goehring by August 21, 2015.

PART TIME TOUR GUIDE Bunker Hill Cheese Co. is looking for a part time Tour Guide (8-24 hours per week depending on season). This position will provide walking tours through our retail store and cheese manufacturing plant to educate customers on the history of cheese making and explain actual cheese production. Candidates must have a strong customerservice orientation and excellent verbal communication skills. Retail hours; Monday- Saturday 8:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Duties include: • Giving guided tours to groups of customers • Assisting with traffic control in retail store • Educating customers on location of product in retail store • Helping maintain cleanliness and appearance of retail store • Other duties as assigned Complete an application at: Heini's Cheese Chalet, 6005 CR 77, Millersburg OH.

WORKER DRIVER for trim crew. No experience needed. Also, experienced team leader for exterior general construction crew. Paid vacation & paid holidays. (330) 600-9296 FRONT DESK, part-time, evenings / wknds. Will train. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson St. Call 330-674-1457. 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. CLEANING CO. looking for exp'd help. Must pass background check & own transport. Must be ins'd & bonded. Resumes to: 5242 Force Rd, Shreve 44676 Part-time Housekeeping position and part-time Front Desk position available or a combo position for full time. Must work at least one Sunday a month. Oak Ridge Inn at Walnut Creek, 330-893-3811 or stop by and fill out an application. SUMMER WORK: Lakeville. Need 2 people to do landscaping & outdoor painting. $10+/hr depending on skill. (419) 606-4353 SECURITY OFFICERS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Local Security Company is now hiring security officers for immediate openings in Mt Hope area. Full & part time positions are available for all shifts. A starting wage of $8.75 per hour is being offered. Minimal qualifications required: clean criminal background, valid driver’s license, high school diploma/ equivalent, and pass drug screening. Apply at: 5399 Lauby Rd. Suite 125 North Canton Oh 44720 Mon – Fri between the hours of 9am and 3pm. or call 330-433-9470 Ext. 105 (Leave Message)

105 General WANTED YOUR product for HELP WANTED: In local retail store. Some of the duties include, but are not limited to cash register, cutting, wrapping and stocking cheese, along with other retail products. Must be able to interact well with customers, be approachable & personable and work in fast-paced environment. No phone calls please. Apply in person to Kerrie or Bronson @ Heini's Cheese Chalet, 6005 CR 77, Millersburg.

assembly, packaging etc. 3 mi. South of Charm. 330231-3021

WANTED: EXPERIENCED timber cutter or skidder operator with a truck. (330) 231-2234 PERSON TO TAKE CARE of an elderly Amish couple. 2-3 days per week in their home. Duties: light house keeping, prepare meals & assist in personal care. Call (330) 763-4009 Sugarcreek Dundee area.

AMISH CREW looking for part-time driver. Must live close to Millersburg. Call 330-763-3937 COMMUNITY-MINDED, Sugarcreek- based newspaper covering Holmes and Tuscarawas counties seeks motivated, dedicated selfstarters for roles in sports and general reporting in its Editorial Department. Attendance at various High School sporting events that take place on evenings and weekends is required. Perfect side job for someone who enjoys writing. Pay based on experience. Send resume and writing sample or questions to: writer@ thebudgetnewspaper.com.

Come Grow With Us! IAC, Holmesville Ohio is hiring Production Associates for 2nd and 3rd shifts. These production associates will produce Automotive parts. High School Diploma or GED preferred. Must be able to perform job responsibilities under general supervision. Must have the ability to work well in a team environment. We are An Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants can apply in person at: 8281 County Road 245, Holmesville, Ohio SEWERS NEEDED at Stitches USA, LLC. In need of highly motivated individuals. Full-time 1st shift position available. Incentive based pay. No weekends. Apply in person from 6AM2PM. Adjacent to Amish Country Theater- 3149 St. Rt. 39, Upper Level- Door E, W a l n u t C r e e k . 330-852-2534. HORSE STALL CLEANER needed part time 9a-2p. Transportation provided. Baltic/ New Bedford/ Clark area. 330-674-2503 WANTED: DEPENDABLE driver worker for stone mason crew. 330-464-2209

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Drivers: CDL-A. Home Daily & Consistent Miles! Great Pay, Benefits, Bonuses, Paid Vacation! Driver Foc u s e d C o m p a n y . 877-600-2121

R. W. Sauder, Inc. has an opening for a full-time 2nd shift Shipping Supervisor. The supervisor manages the warehouse and shipping de- WANTED: CLASS A CDL driver. Local company, 21 partment to ensure delivery of years or older, good driving a quality product. Must be record, local with some able to lift 30-60lbs frequently. overnight. Home weekends. Computer knowledge and Able to lift 50 lbs. to load. Class A CDL is preferred. Waste Parchment, Inc., 4510 TR 307, Millersburg, A competitive wage is offered, Ohio 44654. Call 1-800as well as a full time benefit 282-2454. package (after 90 days): Medical, dental, vision, paid Driver's: Quality Home time! holidays/vacations, 401(k), Earn over $1250+ per wk. + profit sharing, and more. Monthly Bonuses! Excellent Benefits. No-Touch! CDL-A QUALIFIED APPLICANTS 1yr exp. 855-454-0392 SHOULD APPLY AT: R.W. Sauder, Inc. DEPENDABLE DRIVER/ WORKER needed for home 2648 US 62, PO BOX 165, weatherization crew. Mostly local work. Must have good Winesburg, OH 44690 driving record. Paid holior email Wayne Troyer at days. Call (330) 674-2299. If waynet@saudereggs.com no answer, please leave message. DAILY RECORD

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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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HELP WANTED in growing Millersburg area woodworking business. Strong Christian atmosphere. Drugs, smoke & profanity free. Position requires: cutting, ripping, tin routing, band sawing & edge sanding. Also keeping others supplied with products. Wood working experience preferred but willing to train the right person. Call (330) 763-5009 or send applications to: Creative Wood Design, 850 Massillon Rd. Millersburg, OH 44654. PRETZEL NOOK is looking for help with kitchen & retail work. Please apply at 4857 Main St., Berlin. (330) 893-2729 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE / BOOKKEEPER Busy established company has a FT opening in Accounts Payable/ Bookkeeping. Applicant must be a detail oriented quick learner with excellent communication skills. Ideal applicant will have thorough knowledge of AP, GL and Microsoft Office and working with multiple locations/companies. Position will be mainly AP but some general accounting will be assigned. A two year accounting degree or equivalent experience along with Microsoft GP/Great Plains knowledge is preferred. Must be able to work well independently and with others as well as be a self starter and enjoy a fast-paced, everchanging environment. Please send resume to Accounting Manager at Digital Dish; 5555 County Road 203, Millersburg 44654. NEED DRIVER for roofing crew, must be dependable with good driving record, no exp. needed. Call Heartland Roofing (330) 763-1509.

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CARE 4 KIDS - now accepting applications for a pre-school teacher. Associates or Bachelors Degree in ECE required. Applications must be completed at Care 4 Kids, 5025 Cleveland Rd, Wooster no later than Tuesday, July 28th. EOE

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SEARCHING FOR nanny starting in the fall MondayThursday for a 1, 3 & year old. Can provide transportation. Please call 330-231-3634 WILL BABYSIT in my Sugarcreek home. Experienced. Preferably under a yr. old. Call 330-600-9409

150 Food Services COOK AND SERVER positions available, family dining, apply at 7501 SR 83, Holmesville or www.route83restaurant.com Monday-Sunday,6am-9pm

195 Services WILL CLEAN your grains: wheat, barley, corn, rye, oats, soybeans. Your location or ours. 330-473-7647

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NATURAL GAS dometic fridge. Needs recharged. $125. (330) 852-4009 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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21 CUBIC FEET GE upright freezer. Good condition. $125. 330-936-7079, 330473-7435


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FOR SALE: 24.6 cu. ft. chest freezer, like new, $650. Also, smaller Diamond gas refrigerator. 330-674-3526 NATURAL GAS freezer, works great, $1,200. (330) 763-1044 COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag Ringer Washers, will trade and/or repair yours. Henry A. Raber (330) 674-5691 FOR SALE: Paulin Humphrey natural gas lights. Like new condition. Asking $15.00 a pc. 330-359-5898 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 PADDY WOOD stove, good condition, $1,400 (330) 473-7500 MAYTAG NATURAL gas dryer in excellent cond. $225. (330) 401-8262 Frigidaire refrigerator, $450. Frigidaire stove, $275. Electric water heater, $150. Kitchenaid dishwasher, $75. Joe R. Miller, 330-359-5198 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

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N.H. 848 BALER 4x4 netwrap wide pickup. Used this season, 330-621-4550 MASSEY FERGUSON 135 Tractor, w/3pt hitch & PTO, runs good, $3,200. (330) 893-4156 FOR SALE: MCD 7 foot grain binder, also old Graham plow. 6792 TR 601, Millersburg. (330) 204-3971 FOR SALE: Case 310 Track Loader, good condition, gas engine, Joel Kurtz, (330) 359-2070 JOHN DEERE 616 3pt 6' brush hog, $1,150. (330) 763-1595 BOBCAT 763 skidloader 4080 hours. 330-893-1426 FOR SALE: New Idea wheel rack & 2 round bale ring hay feeders. Call (330) 852-2887 FOR SALE: Massey Ferguson 135 multi-power diesel tractor, good cond., (330) 852-4892 MCD CORN binder in good condition. (330) 359-5730 FOR SALE: #12 Rebuilt Manure spreader on rubber. Henry J. Troyer, 8175 TR 669, Dundee, OH 44624 FOR SALE: 500 gal liquid manure spreader corn binder, good cond., 5 calf hutches, 330-674-1685 FOR SALE: JOHN DEERE 13 hole grain drill. Real good. John Miller (330) 893-0303

220 Construction Equipment MCD CORNBINDER McD silo 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 JD 1010 Bulldozer, model HC145-G. 6 way blade. $7,900. Please call (330) 264-1211 M-F, 8-5 SKYTRAK TELESCOPIC forklift, 5500 # capacity, 22' reach. 4 wheel rive, 4 wheel steer, Perkins diesel, $8,000. (330) 852-0188

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GRADALL 544D-10 telescopic forklift, 10,000 # lift, 55' reach, Cummins dsl, cab, 4100 hrs, job ready cond., $29,500. (330) 852-0188

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filler. Both in good cond. John S. Miller, 7491 Honeytown Rd. Fred., OH 44627 330-621-4550

FOR SALE: 920 Gal Side Slinger E.L.S. Manure Spreader, very good condition. (330) 279-3100 FOR SALE: New Holland portable grinder. 352. Good condition. $2,500. (330) 600-2161 FOR SALE: 400 gal. used bulk tank, compressor, vacuum pump. $250 much dismantle yourself. (330) 852-4009 TIRES TITAN Industrial contractor 6 ply 17.5L-24 Rear loaded 12-16.5 front tires & rims, $2000. 740-404-5274 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 FOR SALE: Sunset Bulk Tank, 545 gal, good condition. $2,200 obo. (330) 695-5525 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: Papec Model K Silo filler, very good condition, like new web. (330) 897-5604/VM.

Farm Equipment CASE IH C70 tractor, 2WD,

1967 JOHN Deere 40/20. Good working order. New rubber. Lots of new parts. Good runner $9,500. (330) 275-2531

Perkins engine, 1600 hrs, good tires, 70hp, good cond., $12,800. (330) 852-0188

10' TRANSPORT Field Cultivator, $650. (740) 291-7019

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JOHN DEERE 400 Backhoe. Runs good, 3 buckets, good tires, parts/repair manuals, $8900/obo. 330-852-2609

SWEET CORN, Incredible. Place your order at (330) 600-8136 Earl Erb, 2263 CR 70, Sugarcreek.

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

FIRSt CUTTING mixed hay, round bales, 5x5, $35/ea. Min. 4 bales, volume discounts. Call evenings. (330) 231-8264

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FREDERICKSBURG: Aug. 3-8. Couch, walker, stroller, baby clothes, dresses, shoes, lots misc. Some closeout items. Special gal miracle whip charcoal. Saltcreek Produce, 9999 Saltcreek Rd., Fred'burg

SILAGE BAGGING with 8 ft. bagger. 100, 150, 200 ft. bag available. David Kline (330) 600-0413

FRDSBG: 8/3-4. Full bed, cribs, stroller, sm. boys clothes, girls dresses, 10 yr. old+, air or elec. sewing machine, vinyl porch railing & more. 10010 Salt Creek Rd.

SIX RING 18 Foot Diameter 3000 bushel grain drying bin with burner, $2500. Call eve., 419-827-2189

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

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.

JOHN DEERE 5420 4WD tractor with loader, flat platform, fold down ROPS & 2 hydraulic remotes. Good cond., $22,000. INTERNATIONAL CUB lo-boy tractor with side mounted sickle bar mower, works good, $1,800. KlineTractor & Equipment Services. (330) 600-0413

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

9' NH 469 Haybine for parts, rollers bad, runs good, $700. 7' Dunham Disk for parts, $75. 740-552-4236

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 NEW HOLLAND 355 Grinder /Mixer, hyd drive, scales, 10' ext., excellent condition. $10,500 (330) 763-1595 FOR RENT: pull type combine. 330-279-2089

HOME GROWN RED HAVEN PEACHES. Order from Daniel Hochstetler, 3602 SR 39, Millersburg, 330-893-9193 WESTERN DAIRY HAY, 3X3X8, 3X4X8. Deer quality, RFV 160-283. Lg/sm amounts Jason Troyer 330-473-7905 EARLY GOLD apples. $12/bus., Andy A. Troyer, 7137 CR 19. (330) 674-2257x1 QUALITY HORSE HAY, Timothy Alfalfa Mix, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, stored inside, delivered. (330) 466-1408

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FOR SALE: Ear corn, 12 ton. 5923 TR 363, Millersburg. 44654. (330) 893-1637

INCREDIBLE SWEET corn, ready now. Marvin Yoder, (330) 359-5674

TREE RIPENED Red Haven Peaches are in season. (330) 378-5368

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 HORSE HAY for sale, 4x5' round bales of 1st cutting grass hay, $60/bale. Winesburg area. (330) 231-9647 FOR SALE: (20) 4x4 Bales of 2014 Oatleage. Also Goat Milk for sale. (330) 852-2325 CUSTOM INLINE round bale wrapping with new tube wrapper. Call Jesse Mast, (330) 317-4977 SPELTZ AND Speltz straw, $4 a bale. Atlee Barkman, 8360 CR 373 Big Prairie, OH 44611 ORGANIC 1ST & 2nd Cutting Grass Hay, 3x4x8. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 FOR SALE: Hay bedding round bales, $10 each, picked up. John Hershberger (330) 852-4312 LETTUCE FOR WEDDINGS & SPECIAL EVENTS. Local grown hydroponic lettuce that is chemical free & non GMO. Call Green Leaf Acres (Jonas & Marilyn Yoder) 330-201-6004 CUSTOM HAY WRAPPING with an Anderson tube wrapper. Located in Sugarcreek area, $6 per bale, (330) 852-2263. FREE HORSE Manure, you load, you haul. Ivan Mast (330) 674-0736

STRAW 3x3x8, 3x4x8, and 4x5 rounds. Net wrapped. Large or small amounts. Jason Troyer (330)473-7905 NICE 1ST CUTTING round bales, 4x5 net wrapped, grass mix. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905

KILLBUCK JULY 31, AUG 1 8 am-?, 12284 CR 6. Radial Arm saw, milk glass, furniture, lots of misc. Everything Priced To Sell Fast!! MOVING OUT OF STATE SALE! EVERYTHING MUST GO! High End Home Furn. 6 pc Oak King Master Bedroom Set; 6 pc. Oak Queen Bedroom Set; 5 pc. White girls twin bedroom set w/new mattress; 5 pc. bunk bed set w/mattresses; like new Millers Furniture rustic pine sofa, 2 chairs, coffee table, end tables; like new solid oak futon/sleeper w/Sealy mattress; solid oak pub table w/2 stools; 2 luxurious flex steel sofas like new; 2 living room coffee table sets; Howard Miller oak grandfather clock; 6 seat oak dining table set w/leaf insert; huge solid oak lighted custom entertainment center from Homestead Furniture; All wall/home decor; children's clothing, toys, bicycles etc.; tools, toolbox, power tools; 2009 Polaris 500 ATV w/winch, plow, touring seat and toolbox; 1998 Harley Davidson wide glide low miles. Too much too list! Sat. /Sun. Aug. 8th & 9th from 9-5. 6239 State Route 514 Lakeville 44638 To purchase before sale call 330-378-5006

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

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CERTIFIED Organic oats, approx. 200 bu. 6.50 bu. Some dusty, bugs. Robert Keim, 9821 Hogback Rd., Fred.

FOR SALE: 9 yr old Standard bred gelding, good broke, for anyone to drive, TSS. (330) 231-5219

FOR SALE: NICE 1ST CUTTING HAY wrapped in round bales. (330) 466-2187

FOR SALE: 5 year old Paint Pony. Broke to ride and drive. Needs work. Call 330-893-3160

1ST CUTTING orchard grass mix. 30 lb bale. Good for beef cows. $1.60 bale. (330) 600-1735

4 YR old Gelding, Banderas Hall - Valley Victor, buggy broke, drives nice, $3,500 Robert Miller (330) 567-5944

FOR ALL of your hay mowing and field tilling needs call Jamin, (330) 401-5040 FOR SALE: 1st cutting mix, 4x5 round bales. Good for horses or cows. $45 each. Delivered. 740-310-1935

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SEASONED SPLIT beech firewood. 24" long. Can deliver. Levi Swartzentruber. 3235 CR 168 Millersburg FOR SALE: firewood. $50 per pick up load. (330) 231-2770 WANTED: BOOM TRUCKLOAD of hardwood firewood logs. (330) 674-1147

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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: 3 YEAR old Fresian standard bred gelding. 16.1H, tss. (330) 852-0703†x2 WILL BE taking on more horseshoeing. Our barn or yours. Ivan Weaver, 7490 S.R. 514 Big Prairie OH, 44611 FOR SALE: reg'd holstein service bull, 11 mo old. 29k lbs milk. (330) 465-0233 4 YR. Gelding TSS in buggy. Big 16 H. surrey horse, all trot, willing traveler. R. Barkman, 8427 CR 373, Big Pr.

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WANTED: RED belgian gelding, well broke. Stripe & short tail. Eli Yoder, 12660 CR 316, Big Prairie, OH 44611 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: 3 year old green broke haflinger. $450. (740) 622-5216 FOR SALE: YEARLING red & white paint mini pony mare, started on tricks, very pretty, $175. Daniel Shetler 330852-0464. GOOD USED buggy horse harness. $300. 2 yr. old Yorkie male, $150. Andrew Miller, 7641 Maurer Rd. Apple Creek. (330) 695-2972 BIG BLACK Sierra Cosmo Trotter, 14 yrs old, TSS, safe for anyone, $1,600. (330) 763-4747 FOR SALE: 7 year old gelding. Brown, big strong surrey horse. TSS, women can drive. $3,500 obo. Reuben Miller. (330) 695-9835 FOR SALE: 10 mo old Jersey heifer, $450. (330) 600-0719 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 12 YR. old bay standardbred gelding. TSS, Yankee Glide Royal Prestige, $1200. 10559 Salt Creek Rd., Fred. FOR SALE: Older black cross bred mare. Would make a good brood mare. $750 obo (330) 852-1425 4 YR old Bay Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, mostly trot, women can drive. $2,500 (330) 641-4928 10 YEAR old standard bred mare, dark bay, surrey size, fresh horse, drives with tight lines all in the trot, tss. 7 year old standard bred mare, slower horse, anybody can drive, in full to a fresian Morgan cross, tss, vet checked. (330) 231-5219 FOR SALE: 4 year old gelding. Sire gymnasium, dam rosemont principal, tss, good broke, been in buggy 1 year, drives with a headset & lots of action. A boys dream. Show horse prospect. $8,000. Randy Miller (330) 340-8259 MAMMOTH JACK donkey. 8 years old. Very friends. Great disposition. Has been used with draft mares. $500 obo. (330) 674-6918 (2) 4-YR. breds--1 $1500 & 464-2803.

OLD saddlegreen broke, $1300. (330)

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 mare, by Jailhouse Jesse, tss, $3500; Also, 4 yr. old by Yankee Glide, family horse, $4600. David Miller (330) 600-0491. FOR SALE: BLACK ANGUS cross bull, 14 mo. old. (330) 893-2849


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FOR SALE: 3 yr. old reg'd red sorrell Belgian mare, broke to all farm machinery, in foal to Ar-Da-Be King Rocky. Melvin Miller, 330-893-3474 FOR SALE: Yearling black and white stud. Should mature at 52 in. Green broke to drive, nice markings. (330) 279-2535 8 YR old Morgan gelding. TSS, women can drive, $2000. E Hershberger, 6000 Wenger Rd., Dalton 44618 10 YEAR old bay standard bred. TSS. Stand to hitch & stop signs. Women can drive. $4,000 obo. (330) 852-0066 MINI PONIES broke Mares with foals and more. Also bantys. Vernon Yoder, 6135 TR 362, 1 mi. N. of Berlin FOR SALE: 10 year old black gelding pony. Broke to ride & drive. Good traveler. 7538 Hoy Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627. 330-698-0473

BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 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 FOR SALE: 5 yr old black pony. Well mannered, 42 in tall, broke to ride & drive, TSS, Yoder, 11575 Salt Creek Rd, Fredericksburg FOR SALE: Pygmy goat. Nanny & also 3 mo. billy. (330) 893-3615

4 YR. OLD dark brown pony mare, kid broke to ride & drive, tss, $450. Call (330) 674-1416. FOR SALE: 8 year old riding mare. well broke. has been on trail rides. 55 in. tall. $850. (330) 359-0249 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 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: Yearling Holstein Steers, also weaned Bull Calves. (330) 279-3100 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: Flock Reduction, 15 Dorset Ewes, Good breeding stock, $250 each. (330) 893-4340 FOR SALE: 1 year old paint pony gelding. 50 in., broke to lead. $230. David Shetler, (330) 275-0722 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

PASO FINO Horses for sale starting at $1000. Call (330) 674-2503

FOR SALE: team of 10 & 12 year old Belgian geldings broke to all farm machinery. (330) 674-0455

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5 YR old Gelding, by Sand Shooter, been in buggy, good broke, TSS, $3,800. Lavern Yoder 330-852-4062

BOER ALPINE Cross Doe, $175. Also 4 mo old Kiko cross kids. (330) 275-0136 FOR SALE: Billy goat, pure bred nubian, good looking, very friendly, horns, 6 mo. old. $200. 330-317-7057 WOVEN WIRE fence, 42", Fixed-knot, approx. 450-ft.; also, Mineral feeder. Marvin, 330-893-1212, or 897-0422. 9 yr. old cross mare in foal to fres. stal. wealing filly to 1/2 fres. sharp upheaded. $4k for package obo. 852-3572

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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. (330) 6000183 PY Stables.

FOR SALE: 3 year old gelding. Surrey size, broke for women, & willing traveler. (330) 464-1649

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NOTICE: NEED your colts started or your horse worked with? Will also drive your horses & sell private. Call Leroy at (330) 852-2325 DUTCH STANDARDBRED gelding. 5 yrs., traffic safe, sound. Steady traveler bay, 2 whites. 330-279-9245 WEANLING PAINT stud colt. Nice markings. Dam 57" Paint sire unknown, $300 OBO A Yoder 330-893-1705 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 10 year old brown trotting gelding. 16.H, tss, good broke, super driver. $1,800. 1-800-807-3956

FOR SALE: Jersey family cow. Fresh, one month, easy milker, $1000. 5070 TR 629, Millersburg. (330) 893-7014

FOR SALE: 3 year old bay standard bred gelding. TSS, mostly trot, women can drive. (330) 852-4796

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: 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 6

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FOR SALE: 8 YR old Dutch Std. Bred Cross Gelding, Sire: Black Market, stands 16.1H, TSS, broke for some women. Levi A. Hershberger, 8546 TR 635, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: Holstein Bull, 12 mo old, ABS Pedigree, Myron Yoder (330) 897-1397 48 IN. Appaloosa mare, 2 years old, $325. 48 in. appaloosa gelding, 2 years old, $325. (740) 291-7148 FOR SALE: 4 yr old Std. Bred Gelding, all trot, TSS, good traveler. Holmesville $3,600 (330) 464-9353 FOR SALE: reg'd Katahdin ewe & ram lamb and adult sheep. Good genetics, breeding stock, starting at $200. (330) 987-3952 FOR SALE: 7 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 5 YR old Gelding, Good broke, family horse, star & 2 whites, TSS, $3,200. Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777 WANTED! Pigeons $2, Big Roosters $5. Old Hens $1.50, Bantams $2. Muscovy drakes $7. Hens $4. You deliver. 330-893-3462

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FOR SALE: Bred sows and gilts, $250. Atlee Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Mbg.OH 44654 6 YEAR old gelding by Master Glide/Donerail, 16 H, TSS, $6,700. 330-893-3304

FOR SALE: Good family milk goat. French Alpine, 1 gal. milk per day. $300 obo. Melvin Yoder, 10550 Hogback Rd., Fred'burg, OH 44627 NICE 3 year old black and white gelding, TSS, 34", broke to ride and drive. $650. (330) 695-2026 voice mail. 3 YEAR old Fresh, been 16+ hands, family horse. 695-9841x2

bay gelding. in buggy, tss, would make $4,200. (330)

FOR SALE: 5 year old big paint gelding. Broke to ride & drive, TSS, $2,000. Mervin Hershberger. 3605 State Route 643, Baltic. 330-897-8034 FOR SALE: 6 year old standard bred gelding. TSS, 16.2H, mostly trot, good surrey horse. (330) 600-1233 FOR SALE: 4 YR old Black & White Paint Pony Mare, 51" tall, well broke to ride & drive. (330) 473-9639

7 YR old Flashy Paint Gelding, Red/White, great trail prospect, $850 (740) 824-4361 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: 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 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 CHESTNUT BROWN 40" Pony, TSS, kid broke. $550 (330) 473-2348

FOR SALE: Black Angus Calves, 1 Heifer, 1 Steer, 400-500lbs. 330-279-2333 15 YR old Gelding, good broke, TSS, $1,200 (330) 897-2103

FOR SALE: Reg'd 11 year old Gray percheron mare in full. Broke to all farm machinery. 330-852-1703 LAYING HENS 1 yr. old. Still laying good. Also 3 yr. old Grey Percheron gelding. Broke. Melvin Miller, 330-893-2585 FOR SALE: 3 year old black gelding Guida muscle in buggy 5 mo., TSS, family horse, $6,200. (330) 852-3227 FOR SALE: 11 year old Morgan standard bred gelding. Really good broke, TSS. (330) 231-5219 FOR SALE: 9 year old Belgian gelding. Broke to all farm machinery. (330) 698-1020†x4 6

YR. old Dutch cross. Broke, the best. Absolutely Traffic Safe & Sound. Good family or older folks horse. Sam Mullet Jr., 7448 TR 95, Fredericktown, OH 43019. Wanted: Dion 28/36 thrashing machine.

FOR SALE: 10 year old big bay stbd. gelding. Safe, sound & broke for anybody. Good traveler. $2,800. (330) 893-4068 5 year old Morgan Gelding. Been in buggy 2 months. Drives with snap. Needs miles. $3,500. (330) 275-6079 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

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FOR SALE: Cream Berber carpet 10'6" x 20'6". 330-893-7516 NEW CHAIR & Ottoman, bought in 2015. $750 obo. (330) 763-1440

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REMINGTON MODEL 700 .270 XCRII Nikon scope. Scope caps, sling, bipods, 2 boxes cartridges. Mint cond. $1080 obo. Merlin Keim, 330-359-0021 JENNINGS Buckmaster compound bow. New string, sights, rest, quiver, release. Good cond. $150. 359-0329 ARROW BUILDING equipment, 5 dozen arrow blanks, Apple Pro saw, two Bitzenburger jigs w/straight, left helical, right helical clamps. JoJan straight multi fletcher vanes nocks etc. Sell all for half price retail or sell by piece. 330-852-0488 FOR SALE: Infra Black moultrie trail camera, like new. (330) 674-4470 FOR SALE: 200lb drum corn feeder, battery operated. $50 (330) 473-2665

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WILL DO garden plowing, tiling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. TROY BILT pony model garden tiller. Real good, $295. John Miller (330) 893-0303

Household Furnishings FOR SALE: Hustler Trim star.

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.

BLUE RECLINER, like new. Atlee M. Raber, 330674-2890. $300. Ashland cook stove without reservoir, $1000. Kitchen cabinet, $250. John Miller, 14830 Tiger Valley Danville 2 GOOD couches, tables with chairs, wardrobes, twin/full/ queen size beds, office chairs, shelf, baby cribs, all size new mattress set. 2 mi. W. of Becks Mills. 2529 TR 110, Millersburg. (330) 600-2852 FOR SALE: ANTIQUE dresser with mirror, dark wood, nice condition $50/obo. (330) 359-5383 7 PIECE cherry mission style table & chair set. Chair seats should be redone but otherwise in good cond., From Homestead Furn., $325. (330) 204-7381

48 in. walk behind mower. Hydrostatic, floating deck, low hours, exellent condition. Call 330-852-4509

CUB CADET w/mower deck, works well, all good condition, $750/obo. 330-7634056. 214 John Deere riding mower, good condition, 50" deck. $850 (330) 763-1595 FOR SALE: 1 John Deere 170 garden tractor & 1 Allis Chalmers T816. Will consider trade for walk behind. (740) 504-8038 MTD CHIPPER/SHREDDER yard machine, w/5HP Briggs, good condition. $325 Ivan Mast (330) 674-0736 STEINER 420 tractor with 4 ft. mower. Onan 20 HP engine, 2000 hours, $3200. 330-749-9453 GARDEN TRACTOR, John Deere 212, gear shift, good cond., $650, (330) 893-3850 DR. FIELD 42" walk behind mower with brush hog att. New generator att., 32 org. hrs. $3,800. (330) 600-2224

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MARCH Chevriot ewes, $175. 1 ram $100. Noah Troyer, 6840 TR 568, Holmesville, 330-674-0851

HORSE SIZE road cart. Hard rubber tires. Lights & fenders. $500. (740) 398-9382

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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)

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" 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 FOR SALE: Husqvarna commercial walk behind 48", exc. condition; (3) new 22" Toro Personal Pace lawn mowers. Call (330)674-1866 FOR SALE: Snapper 38" yard cruiser, $750. 42" Husqvarna Z turn, $1,895. Husqvarna 42" tractor used 1yr $995 36" Simplicity tractor $350. D&R Engine Shop & Repair (330) 359-0671 HONDA SELF propelled 21" lawn mower, good condition, $200. Ivan Mast, (330) 674-0736

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FOR SALE: top soil, $35 truck load. Uriah Mast, 6967 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 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: 7 x 8 play house, good condition, Matt Miller. (330) 201-4638 FOR SALE: buggy with LED lights. Hydraulic brakes. Great cond., (330) 462-3686 FOR SALE: white crib, good cond., $40. (330) 359-5942 FOR SALE: Two piece two drawers armoire. Rod and shelf. Stain asbury. 45 wide, 29" deep, 87 high. $1200 obo. 330-893-6042 FAN LOUVERS, 36 x 36, with openers, $15 ea. (330) 893-1058 FOR SALE: Used ping pong table in excellent condition. $200 or make offer. (330) 897-1492 FOR SALE: Two 9 ft. x 7 ft 6 in. garage door. Thurmo Wayne model 38. Insulated in good cond., complete with track & parts. $100 & $150. (330) 674-5525 6' X 7' shelter for pony, sheep, etc. Single side metal roof, on skids, $175. (330) 893-1058 OLDER Allis Chalmers 3,000 lb fork lift, runs good, as is. $1,000. (330) 852-4009 CHROME SUNARC natural gas single ceiling light, $40; Also, 3x4 white shower stall w/Basco sliding doors, 4 yrs. old, $400. Reuben Miller, Jr., (330) 763-0792

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FOR SALE: Riverswest rain suit. Dark green, like new. Size XL, (330) 473-2060 FREE PLANTS with purchase of nice hanging baskets at greatly reduced prices at Baskets & Blooms while supplies lasts. Moss', Cone, & Twig baskets for $16 & others $10-13. Self serve. (330) 893-3675 FOR SALE: Consew industrial sewing machine. Forward stitch, walking foot. Set up with an air motor. $100. Joni J. Raber, 7455 TR 501, Lakeville, Oh 44638

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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: standard bred size cart with wooden wheels & steel tires. LED lights, $350. Sm. size pony cart. $275. (330) 674-2419 NEW COUNTRY Laundry spinner. Used very little. Works great. Electric, $350. 330-473-0641

PLAYSTATION VITA. 3 games, 32 GB memory stick. $330 for all. Call (330) 852-1304

FOR SALE: (55) CD's...some Blue Grass; Also, antique shelf clock & misc. items. (330) 473-9482 / lv. msg.

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

OLDER RUBBER tire buggy with sliding curtains. Repainted but curtains need work. Make offer. (330) 359-5939

FOR SALE: Aluminum Box for on van. 2'x2' Weback RefillofYour 5'long, $400 obo. (330) Brother 231-2832 Ink Cartridges TAKING BIDS. Old barn Save 34x48. Timber frame const., sandstone found., slate 50% roof, wood siding. 309 quality S. Butler St., Baltic, 330-897-0363 guaranteed

FOR SALE: Big wrap around couch with matching recliner. performance Brown. Fake leather. -Equal to the originalFuel oil tank, 200 gal. Call (330) 600-0695

330-674-2251 FOR SALE: Heavy duty axle with electric Mt Hope | FC Bankbrakes Building & wheels. Kiln dried firewood. (330) 279-2333

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FOR SALE: Used buggy, good cond., fiber glass wheels, hyd. brakes, & turn signal, $2,000. Oak ext. table w/ 3 leaves, $150. Roy Weaver, (330) 695-2046 FOR SALE: Used boys buggy in fair condition. LED lights, (330) 674-1887 BOWMAN SURREY w/child seats. Lights, hyd. brakes, buggy w/front lights, brakes. Good cond. 330-231-9479 "NEW" 6 PANEL Radiata Pine Doors, finished, 1-30" right hand, 1-30" left hand, $150 (740) 291-7019 FOR SALE: Good used roll up curtain buggy. Completely redone. Duane Miller, 330-893-3640 ext. 5 FOR SALE: House roofing slate. 12x24. (330) 897-7830 HOLLAND 1 burner Grill, works. $150 (330) 852-9310 2 CYC. Lister diesel motor, $500. Fuel tank w/ 9 gal. diesel, $300 Round bale feeder, $100. 4097 S. Kansas Rd. Apple Creek, OH. PHONE HOUSE 4x4, 1 window, 1 door, good cond., $150. (330) 674-1342

BEAUTIFUL NEW Wicker, Brown, Patio Table, 4 swivel chairs & PRINTER umbrella. SALE $500 DEMO obo. (330) 567-0036 HD Color$12/set Quality CORN HOLE BAGS: of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8Color bags. (1) MC770 LaserNorman 37 ppm C. Yoder,Reg. 4256 374, Mil$2499TR Demo $999.00 lersburg. 330-893-7421.

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FOR SALE: 6 pallets of glaze tile block. Matt Miller 330-201-4638 WANTED: SMALL phone house. 330-465-9441 FOR SALE: Used Surrey, lights, brakes, & turn signal, good condition. Roy Miller, (330) 897-7610 FOR SALE: Surrey with fiberglass shafts and wheels in good condition, $2500. David Miller, 330-897-6080 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

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CASIO DELUXE 61 key keyboard for $200. LDS-50. Musical keyboard. 49 key, $75. Concertmate-990, 61 key with stand, $150. (330) 893-3463

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(1) MC760 Black Laser 49 ppm

Reg. $1399Surrey, Demo $799.00 FOR SALE: ex. cond., rollup curtains, (2) C560 Printer Color Laser 31 ppm brakes, some Led lights, Reg. $449 Demo $299 turning signal 601-4137 eve

AKC LAB puppies. Silvers, 2 females. $1,000 each. Choc., 2 females, $500 each. 2 males, $350 each. 330-897-0380

FOR SALE: Kipor 1G6000H & EF450005E Yamaha gen2 PUGGLE Females, 1.5yrs erators. Nat. gas or gaoline. Get these old, $300 each. Also 330-674-0319/330-473-3839 deals Maltapoo female, 2 yrs old before they $200. (330) 359-0937 FOR SALE: Open Buggy are gone! with brakes & lights, in good AKC ENGLISH GOLDEN Reshape, $950 Eli D. Miller, triever stud service. Certi5491 CR 68, Mlbg. OH fied Hips. Must be tested. 44654 (330) 600-9461 330-763-3339 FOR SALE: top buggy, good 330-674-2251 CREAM COLOR 1.5 year old cond., brakes, LED 2 way Labradoodle. Female, $500. | FC Bank lights, MtonHope buggy box,Building Mose Robert L. Yoder, 2800 TR Keim. 9084 S. Kansas Rd. 190, Baltic. Fredericksburg OH 42 PC. Millersburg glass. Would like to sell as one lot. Call 330-897-0171

FOR SALE: Beagle puppies, $100. Robert Miller (330) 567-5944

FOR SALE: 500 gal. air tank, $300; 18" hazard-free fan for finish room, 110 or 220V, $350. (330) 279-2679

ACA BICHON Female, 2 yr. old. Good mother. Apricot poodle, 2 yr. old. Asking $250. 330-473-9289

FOR SALE: Buggy, tinted glass front, door in back, good condition. $3,500 (330) 698-1227

AKC BERNESE Mt. dog, female, 3 yrs. old, $2000; ACA Bassett Hound tri-colored female, 1 yr. old, $650. (330) 674-1988

FOR SALE: 7'x10' greenhouse w/shelves & planter hook, 3 yrs. old, $750. (330) 893-0030 3/4 HP electric submersible well pump. Used 6 mo. New cost, $675. Only asking $300. (330) 852-4874 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060. FOR SALE: 2.5 Honda Motor in working condition. Marion Miller, 330-852-0261 PALLET JACK scissor action, works great, $125. 13HP Honda Engine, electric start, w/line shaft & alternators, $500 obo. (330) 897-4856 BORNTRAGER TENT RENTALS. Upcoming weddings, graduations, etc. Tent sizes range from 10x10 up to 40x200. Call 330-204-1989 FOR SALE: 2 black Swedish knit Mutza. Weavers Apparel sizes 54 & 58. Very nice. $30 ea. 330-600-9330

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 52 CHAIN LINK indoor & outdoor dog kennel partitions with doorways. Ex. cond. Also poly dog doorways with magnets. Call for info. Best offer. 419-342-7527 COMPLETE KENNEL sellout: 8 Yorkies & 3 Wheatens. (330) 243-0955 King Charles Cavalier puppies for sale. 7 weeks old. AKC reg'd. Tri-colored & blenheim males. Call for pictures. $700. (330) 852-0115 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: Puppies, 3/4 Border Collie, 1/4 Blue Heeler, would make nice pets or farm dogs. Born 6/10/15. (330) 674-2163

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FOR SALE: 4 mo. AKC Bernese Mountain dog pups, 2 females, 1 male, $900. (330) 852-4807

FOR SALE: Australian Shepherd Mix puppies, nice markings. (330) 279-9252 Ext 1

Standard Poodle, stud service. Dark red male. Must test female. (330) 763-1791

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.

WANTED: MINIATURE poodle puppies or breeders. Prefer parti color. Solid colors ok. 740-427-4700 or 740-427-2428 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 FOR SALE: Lab Puppies, 8 wks old, 1 chocolate male, 4 black males. $300 each. V.M. (330) 852-3139 BERNESE MTN Dog Breed Sellout, AKC, 3 females, 1-6yrs old, 1-4yrs old, 1-3yrs old. 1-English Bulldog female, 3 yrs old, AKC Reg. Jerry (330) 763-4887 FOR SALE: 7/8 YORKIE 1/8 Jack Russell puppies. 1 male, 1 female. Shots, wormed. 330-695-9807 NEED SOMEONE to raise bulldogs for me with my dogs. For more info call 330-600-2807 TOY FOX TERRIER peek-aboo cross. 2 males, 8 weeks old, non shedding, shots & wormed, $225 each. (330) 698-0435 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 AKC Silver Lab male for stud service. Females must be tested. $300. (330) 893-0314 WANTED: French Bulldog cross females young adults or pups 330-893-4157 FOR SALE: 8 mo. old tan female Chihuahua, well started on house training. Ervin Yoder, 11575 Salt Creek Rd., Fredericksburg , OH 44627. 2 YR old Pom Female, had 1 litter, excellent mother, due in heat in Sept. $800 (330) 763-0551 BREEDING STOCK: Exceptionally well-bred Golden Doodles for quality breeding stock. Out of a litter of 12. Both parents are AKC reg'd. These would be ideal to raise 2nd generation Golden Doodles which is what some buyers prefer. Brindle, fawn, or black to choose from. Females, $775; Males, $450. (740) 599-7797.

TOULOUSE GOSLINGS, cute, hatched 1st of July. $4 ea. (330) 893-1058 STUD SERVICE Bernese Mountain Dog. Call Jesse @ 330-852-4925 FOR SALE: 7/8 BULLDOG puppies. 8 weeks old, 3 females, 2 males. (330) 852-0703†x2 WANTED: Old Freezer meat for dog food. 330-275-5672 FOR SALE: female Yorkie. 1.5 years old. Menno Hershberger, (330) 601-6117 BEAGLE: FEMALE, black with brown. $25. 330-279-2479

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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. KITTENS LOOKING for a good home. Approx 7 wks old. 3-females, 1-male. (330) 401-9191 FOR SALE: Beabull female, red & white 5 years old. $200. (330) 359-5473 FRENCH BULLDOG males, 7 months, AKC. 1 cream, 2 brindle, $1,000-$1,500. Jerry, (330) 763-4887 FOR SALE: 2 year old male beagle. Also pigeons. Homers, rollers, fantails, $3. (330) 897-7404 FOR SALE: 3 choc. Lab females. 1 choc. Lab male. Will be ready Aug. 8th. AKC reg'd. (330) 897-8369 FOR SALE: Fox Terrier cross puppies, 8 weeks old, $30. Dan J. Miller, 4790 TR 629, Millersburg, OH 44654 2 SCHIPPERKE males. 12 weeks old, $75. 7756 Harrison Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 330-695-2148 FOR SALE: 2 Bicheon Females, 2 yrs old, ACA Registered. (330) 897-0449 AKC Yellow Lab male for stud service, $200. Call Allen (330) 763-0332 FOR SALE: 8 mo old AKC Golden Retriever males, $800 (330) 749-5730

FOR SALE: AKC black Lab female. $300 obo. (330) 893-3808

FOR SALE: AKC Fawn Pug Male, proven. Roy Miller (330) 897-7610

FOR SALE: 3 year old lassie collie female. Had 2 litters of puppies, $500. 330260-1500

PUPPIES FOR sale, Beagle Terrier cross. Family raised. Shots & wormed. Call (330) 897-2127

FOR SALE: Bernadoodle puppies, females & males, 9 weeks old, shots & wormed. $450 each. (330) 231-1754

FOR SALE: Golden Retrievers, ACA, reg'd, 1 male. 10 mo. old. 4 females. $2,200 ea. Newfoundland male, 1 year old, copper color, AKC reg'd. $2,500. Standard poodles, 1 choc. male, 1 choc. female, 1 parti-colored female, 5 mo. old, AKC reg'd, $850. 330-231-9993

FOR SALE: 1 YEAR OLD Chihuahua Terrier mix male. Proven Breeder, $175. 1 year Yorkie male, very sm $600 740-294-4728


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FOR SALE: AKC English Bulldog Females, (1) 3 yrs old, (1) 6 mo old, Priced Very reasonable. Call for details (330) 674-1871 BOXER LAB Mix Puppies, 8 wks old, first shots/wormed, $75/ea. (740) 398-1693 Leave message. BEABULL PUPPIES. 1 MALE, 3 FEMALES. 8 weeks old. Male $300, female $350. (330) 695-2328 AKC CAVALIER Male, 3-1/2 mo old, shots & wormed, $575 (330) 852-0615 FOR SALE: Beagle puppies, 9 weeks, $125 each. Shots, wormed, 740-887-3422 Also cochin bantams chicks.

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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 SHAR-PEI female puppies, shots/wormed, ready to go by 7/18/15. John R. Hershberger (330) 897-0821 OFFERING AKC Dalmatian & IOEEA French Bulldog puppies, 3 year old German Shepherd female, proven, $275. (740) 824-4361 WANTED: AKC Golden Retriever female. Call (330) 600-2211 FOR SALE: 8 month old female Jack Ruddel mix, $40. (330) 674-2804

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2 YORKIE Toy Fox Terrier cross puppies, females, well-mannered, playful, 3 mo. old, $100/each. 330600-0522 /VM. NORWEGIAN ELK hound puppies for sale. Shots & dewormed. 9 wks old, $325. (330) 893-3850 NEED YOUR puppies shipped? We will schedule flights and take to airport. $350. 2-French Bulldog males, 8 mo old, blue carriers. (330) 275-8602 FOR SALE: 2 yr. old Shitzu male. Gold, white. Davis Hershberger, 8205 TR 654, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 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: 3 year old malte-poo female. 4 year old shih-tzu female. $350 each (330) 567-2757 FOR SALE: Bulldog mix female, $600. Banty rooster, & hen with chick. $20. (330) 600-1274 FEMALE BEAGLE pups, $150 each. Born 5-19-15. Ben Yoder, 330-845-2352

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FOR SALE: AKC black Lab puppies. 2 males, 1 female. $350. (330) 600-1352 FOR SALE: AKC Golden Retriever male. 10 weeks old. Call (330) 600-2211

DOG CAGES, by Raber Kennels, inside & outside runs, with alum. doors, wash downs, feeders, waterers, & whelping boxes. $850 for all. (330) 695-2450

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

FOR SALE: 9 month old blue tick female. Not enough time. Nice color. (330) 231-3021

FOR SALE: 2 year old cream colored pomeranian female. $600. Call (330) 600-9897

2 YR old male rottweiller. Excellent conf., beautiful dog, would make a good stud dog. $900. 330-231-9474

KENNEL REDUCTION Sale! Yorkies, 8 females, 2 males, 4 yrs & younger, Paul Yoder (330) 897-2313 AKC GOLDEN retriever male born 4/4/15. Shots & wormed. 330-231-9472 AKC FRENCH Bulldog male, 9 mo old, Brindle & White, $2,500. (330) 359-0937 FOR SALE: Siamese kittens, 8 weeks old. 740-545-7296 CHIHUAHUA toy poodle mix 12 wks. old. Shots, wormed, 3 black, 1 brown. Very playful, $200. 330-852-2381 BERNESE MOUNTAIN Dog & Golden Retriever mixed puppies, very beautiful & smart. Shots, wormed & vet checked. $450 (330) 473-3825

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FEMALE GERMAN shepherd, 5 years old. Solid black. $200. (330) 674-2467 FOR SALE: AKC Beagle male. 1 year, 10 mo. runs rabbits, $275. 11 mo. Beagle male, started on rabbits, $175. (330) 852-3701 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 WANTED TO buy: Kennel Closeouts, reasonable. All breeds considered. Also 7/8 English, 1/8 Pug, female, 3 yrs, proven. $350. (740) 824-4361

Pets Supplies

FOR SALE: 1 yr. old Chihuahua female fawn & white. AKC housedog. $250. (330) 897-2907 x3 FOR SALE: Cavashon puppies. 8 weeks old. (330) 852-1089 3 YR. OLD Boxer / Terrier cross female, dapple brown w/white feet, very lively. Andrew Hershberger, (330) 473-7239/VM. 2 YORKIESHON PUPPIES, 11 weeks old. Shots, wormed, ready to go, call (330) 600-8626 FOR SALE: 5 Poo-shon puppies, ready for a new home Aug 8. Has all shots. (740) 501-9535 FOR SALE: 5 ACA Reg. Boxer Puppies, 8 weeks old on 8/7. 2-males, 3-females. (330) 897-0770 FOR SALE: 3 Pomeranian female puppies, 8 weeks, ready after August 7th. $500 each. (330) 695-9814†x1 3/4 ENGLISH bulldog, 1/4 Beagle. Female, 9 mo. old. Out of litter of 5. Call (330) 749-1141 PUPPIES WANTED. Please give us a call before booking puppies anywhere else. We guarantee you more money and we pick up weekly on a Thurs. at your home. Call 888-444-4788 (Hunte Breeder Support) Picking up in Ohio - 330-231-9993.

Large 1 Person Dispersal Auction Kaufman Auction House

3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH Location: Kaufman Auction House next to Amish Country Theater, Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015 4:00 PM * Tractors * Trailers * Rare & One of a Kind Items J.D. 5420 tractor, 314 hrs., w/cab, exc. cond.; Ford tractor; trailers; backhoe; AdT. forks; chipper, bucket for J.D.; Ford tractor; 30’ car trailer, needs some work; Dewalt table saw; Harley 200 motorcycle, like new; large Harley sign; Harley collector knives; lots of Harley collectibles; glass Stype Drug Man sign from Wooster; life size carved grizzly bear; carved bear holding table; life size baker statue; greater Betty Boops; Pig the Baker statue; stained glass windows; wine holder statue; Large collection of hand carved elephant furniture from African Indian Village, very unique items; marble top furniture; J.D. gun safe; popcorn machine; unique carved furniture; commercial stainless sink; neon beer lights; GI Joe Harley NIB; double red, white, blue slot machine; Defender & Pacman arcade games; Large assortment of high quality bar stools; furniture items including antique, traditional, and primitive; marble eagle stands; J.P. Dunham items; exc. barber chair; lots of primitive items. Note: If you are looking for the rare and unique type items don’t miss this sale, one of a kind. Online bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions.com thru Proxibid.com on catalogued items. May sell in 2 rings part of eve. For more information contact Marvin Yoder at the auction house at (330) 204-4453. Terms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. SALE BY ORDER OF: OWNER

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Pets Supplies 300

FOR SALE: 2 AKC Golden Retriever females. Born May 28th. (330) 231-0410 REGISTERED MOUNTAIN Cur pups. $100 each. Will be ready Aug. 330-674-2364 TAKING PUPPIES to the airport. Best prices. Can include vet checks for an extra fee. Please call (330) 309-8880 8 WEEK old ACA havanese puppies, 2 females, 1 male, $500. Also, 8 week old ACA Yorkie puppies, 2 males, 1 female, $600. (330) 852-0703†x2 FOR SALE: 2 yr old Brown & White 3/4 Bulldog, female, bred to a full Bulldog. (330) 401-1456 FOR SALE: Shiba Inu, 2 females, 1 male, 1.5 years old, ACA reg'd. $600 each. (330) 852-9030 AKC NORWEGIAN HOUND puppies, each. 740-504-2333

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ACA BICHON female. Albert Miller, 4635 TR 616 Fredericksburg, OH 44627. Ph. 330-275-2744 FOR SALE: Australian Shepherd puppies. Black/white, also gray merle. (330) 674-7454

Pets Supplies 320

Tools Machinery 320

KARBO ESSENTIALS highly recomd. for females not cycling, producing bigger litters, very helpful toward diarrhea in puppies. Coccidia, Giardia etc. New low price $95 or 3/$270 Marvin Yoder, CR 19 330-893-9304

FOR SALE: 2004 Box Trailer, 6x10 with lights in side & out. $1,000 (330) 231-2832

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500 GAL. air (330) 674-4466

Sports Fitness

FOR SALE: Parker compound bow with 4 arrows & sight & rest. Good cond., $250. (330) 698-0327

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Tools Machinery

FOR SALE: GENERATOR VAN guard. Elite series, 10,000kw. $1,700 (330) 763-1791

FOR SALE: 10-inch Hitachi miter cut-off saw with air motor & stand, $600. (330) 674-4739 tank.

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FOR SALE: 2 stage Emglo air compressor w/8 HP Kohler motor. (portable) 330- 316-3872

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FOR SALE: portable Lincoln stick welder. Kohler motor mounted on trailer. $700. (330) 600-2224

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6' FLAIL mower. Good cond. Great for orchards or pastures. PTO 3-point hitch required, $300. 330-674-5677

Mt Hope | FC Bank Building

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KUBOTA V2203 diesel engine with Rockford clutch, just rebuilt, 45hp. Kline Tractor & Equipment Services. (330) 600-0413

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

FOR SALE: 2 RIDER power trowelers. (330) 603-9974

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Gun Auction Kaufman Auction House 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH

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Tools Machinery 355

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: 2002 Car Hauler trailer, 16', with ramp, rated at 7000 lbs. $900 obo. (330) 231-2832

330-674-2251 Yutzy Woodworking Auction Mt Hope | FC Bank Building

Location: Holmesville Industrial Park CR 245, Holmesville FREE OH take SR 83 north ¼ mile to OH 44633. From Holmesville CR 245 north ¼ mile to location. Or from Wooster OH take TRIAL SR 83 south 9 miles to CR 245. Signs posted.

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Woodworking Tools * Forklift * Finishing Booths * Baghouse 330.674.2251 & Blower System * Dust Collection System* Mt Hope | FC Bank Building Building Open for Tool Inspection: Wednesday, July 29th – 5-7PM

Auction #1 – The Larry Bence Collection at 4:30 PM

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

Ammo at 4:30PM: Consists of Browning, Winchester, Remington, FME, Gold Dot, Hornady, Fiochhi, Blazer Brass, and more. Chambered in 380; 40; 38 special; 45; 22-3250; 357; 222; 12; 20; 22 & more. 78 Guns at Approx. 5:00PM: Colt 45; Winchester Models 12, 63, 94, 30/30; 22-250; 37A-12ga.; Super x2 Magnum; Browning 22-250; Colt Huntsman 22; Marlin 22’s; Stevens 22; Rossi 44; H&R Revolvers; S&W M&P 357; Sig Saver 9mm w/ laser sights; H&R Gunfighter 22; Remington 700 222; S&W .38; Ruger Blackhawk 41; S&W 38 special; Muzzleloaders & more.

Auction #2 – The John Yoder Collection at 6:00 PM Guns & Ammo at Approx. 6:00PM: Browning gold hunter 12 ga.; Model B s/s 20 ga. new; BPS 20 ga.; Denelli Novas; Super Black Eagle II; Winchester Model 42; Ruger Red label o/u 12 ga. & 20 ga.; New Model single six; LCP380; Super Red Hawk; 44 mag.; 2 Taurus Judges; SKS 7.62 x 39; Remington 11-87’s & 870’s; Smith & Wesson M&P 40; 357 mag; & more. Amm: 100’s of rounds of 7.62; 12 ga.; 410; 270; 12 ga. slugs; & more. Note: Mr. Yoder’s 40+ guns are mostly new or like new condition. There are definitely guns that will fit into your collection! For a complete catalog visit www.kaufman-auctions.com or call 330.852.4111. Online bidding available at www.kaufmanauctions.com or www.proxibid.com. This will not be an FFL regulated sale so only proper photo ID will be required. Terms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Sales tax will apply to all sales.

DERRICK KANDEL, AuCTIONEER 330-231-4524 OR DERRICK@KAuFMANREALTY.COM CLIFF SPRANG, AuCTIONEER 330-464-5155 OR CLIFF@KAuFMANREALTY.COM

WANTED: USED telephone poles, will pay fair prices and pick up. (330) 852-0618 5am-5pm. ROW BOAT or pedal boat. (330) 695-5000 FREE STALL loops. Voice mail (330) 674-0557 x2

Home Condo For Sale 6500W GENERATOR on 410 portable cart, w/13HP Honda motor, very low SALE hrs. DEMO PRINTER w/cable, $1100. Like new HOUSE FOR sale by owner Thatcher for HD John ColorDeere Quality on 1.27 acres in the woods. riding mower. 330-473-9230 2 br., elevated 18x24 (1) MC770 Color Laser 37 ppm screened porch. Completely Reg. $2499 Demo $999.00 furnished. 13975 TR 14 355 Wanted to Buy Glenmont, OH. Open House (1) MC760 Black Laser 49 ppm on weekends or by appointReg. $1399 Demo $799.00 ment. Call 330-464-8400 WANTED: 3 carpet pieces. 12 (2) C560 Printer Color Laser 31 ppm x 14 or larger. Prefer burReg. $449 Demo $299 gundy, gray, or cream. (330) FOR SALE: 4br, 4ba, brick 359-5942 ranch home, with 18x24 barn & 12x20 storage barn, WANTED TO buy: 50" Pony, on nearly 3ac. $220,000. kid broke to ride & drive, AlGet these 5601 SR 241 Millersburg. len Troyer (330) 893-2975 deals (330) 231-2532 before they WANTED: MINI Harness & are gone! Cart, in good condition. (330) 897-0152

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.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Wanted to Buy 425

DAVE KAUFMAN, BROKER/AUCTIONEER DERRICK KANDEL, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524 or derrick@kaufmanrealty.com

Land Sale Rent

81 WOODED acres with 50% free & clear oil & gas rights. No leases. Has trail & sun openings for food plots. Excellent hunting. Kimdolton area. $291,600. (330) 466-8658 HUNTING & Recreational Land for sale in Tuscarawas & Guernsey County. (330) 231-2460 FOR SALE: 62 acres. Brinkhaven, mostly wooded, gas well, with mineral rights, cabin, ATV trails. (330) 674-3203

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INCOME PROPERTY: 2 rental mobile homes, 14x70, 2br, 2ba, priviate wooded site, 1-1/3ac of land. Near Nashville. $84,900 (330) 378-3431

HUMRICHOUSER TRUST AUCTION

ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-FARM TOYS GOLD AND SILVER COINS- OLD FURNITURE OLD PAPER-ADVERTISING-DISHES AND GLASS 16 PANE CUPBOARD-FARM ITEMS-BOX LOTS Selling 4 generations of personal property for the trust to settle the estate. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.

THURSDAY AUGUST 6, 2015 • 9:00 A.M.

ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES: 16 pane corner cupboard;2 drawer flat wall cupboard w/ glass doors; crocks and jugs; several RR lanterns; pink oil lamp; floor radio; round oak table; treadle sewing machine; The Deluxe Model Console record player by Consolidated Talking Machine Co.; 2 over 4 empire chest; old wardrobe; large selection of old dishes and glass of all kinds; Victorian marble top stand; 1 and 2 drawer night stands; trunks; milk bottles; coffee grinder; egg scales; glass churn; old rugs; small spinning wheel; oil lamps; cow bells; records; 1960’s promo cars; good selection old pictures and frames; sleigh bells; washstand; drop leaf tables; good selection old books and paper of all kinds; Popular Science, Popular Mechanics, and farm magazines of all kinds; pens and pencils; calendars; advertising items of all kinds; good box lots; and much more. The drawers and storage areas are full. COINS: 1899 gold piece; 6 Morgan silver dollars; 5 Peace silver dollars; 10 ½ dollars; 2 large US cents; few $2 bills; foreign coins; and more. FARM TOYS: Selling approximately 250-300 farm toys, all colors, all sizes, many with boxes; IH, JD, NH, MM, Case, and more. Tractors, machinery, and a few trucks. Toys sell beginning at 9:15 in one location. NOTE- One of the best auctions of the year. This is a very partial list with much more to sort, unpack, and be discovered in this large old farm house. . Sterling never married, was the fourth generation to live on this farm, many of the furnishings have been there for 4 generations, and it all sells now. Through his generosity the Holmes County Fair Board will be receiving a large donation from his Trust for the new fairgrounds. A second auction will be held the end of August at the farm to sell the remaining household goods, tools, and farm machinery. Selling in 3 rings. One crew with good antique smalls at one block, a 2nd crew w/ farm toys at 9:15, and a third crew walking the rows of box lots. If you attend one auction this year make it this one. A good selection of pictures at www.gantrealty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. Circle your calendar for a good one. TERMS- Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch Auction by order of Craig T. Wiley, Trustee for STERLING T. HUMRICHHOUSER TRUST AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson, Lynn Neuenschwander

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


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LARGE BASEMENT apartment with utilities. Country setting, $575. Garage avail. Nebraska Rd., Dundee. (330) 852-0444

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Home Condo Rentals

FOR SALE: 1984 Pontiac Grand Prix LE. John Deere "A" tractor & plow. 330-466-2454

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3-4 BR house for rent close to Winesburg, on 62. All appliances included. $600/mo. 330-231-7552

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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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Automobiles

2000 PONTIAC Grand Am. Leather seats, runs good. 196k mi., $2,200 obo. 330-641-9949 1996 CHEVY BLAZER for sale, $650. Runs good with good tires. 330-852-3159, ask for Dennis 1993 HONDA Accord Coupe, 5sp, reliable, economical, currently driven 100 miles per day at 32MPG. $900 330-567-3928

Automobiles 520

FOR SALE: 16 ft. alum. boat with 25 HP Johnson & trolling motor, fish finder, $1,800 cash. VM 330-4623616

PICKUP TRUCKBED 2006 black Dodge Dually plastic bedliner, tailgate and bumper. 330-473-7727 FOR SALE: Set of Alum Weatherguard tool boxes, 90"l x 16"h x 12"d. Good cond. $400 (330) 604-4717

Boats

FOR SALE: 14 ft. Sea Nymph. 9.9 Johnson. Livewell, fish finder, all safety equip., great shape. $2,800. (330) 473-9336

Vans 650

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

SALE: 1982 Ski Nautique; int. redone 2010. Runs awesome! $5000 obo. Steve Miller, 330-432-5318

FOR SALE: 2003 E350 Ford, 15 passanger van, only 64k mi., with remote start, like new. $9,000 obo. (330) 231-2832

1972 14' fiber glass boat with trailer and 9.9 Johnson motor, $500 obo. (330) 621-8563

2002 CHRYSLER Town & Country, great cond., everything works, 165K, no rust. $1,950. Call/text. (330) 231-5745

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2001 Town and Country limited. 115k m., new front brakes, very clean, $4000 obo. (740) 398-1801

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BRAND new tires. 235/40R18's. Also have rims to go with them. Call to make offer. (330) 231-5682

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Motorcycles ATVs

2009 Polaris 500 ATV w/Winch, Plow, Touring Seat and Toolbox Excellent Condition $6500 obo. 1998 Harley Davidson Wide Glide Low Miles Stored for 7 yrs. Great Cond. $7000 obo 2005 H.D. Road King, only 12K miles, excellent cond. $10,500 (330) 464-1962

FOR SALE: 24 ft pontoon. Hard top. Full enclosure. 99 evenrud 4 stroke,good contition. $5,500 obo (330) 695-2399

FOR SALE: 1998 Polaris magnum, 425. 4x4, automatic, needs work. 330-600-2793

FOR SALE: 24 ft. pontoon with 25 horse Johnson motor. Hard top & fish finder. $2,200 obo. (330) 852-0209

2005 KAWASAKI Vulcan 1600 Classic 18,200 miles. Very good condition, $5500. 330-763-0399

1992 DODGE Dakota No rust, good cond. Runs good, $2100. 330-473-5901

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

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1991 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 door. Runs, 192K, 330390-0291 after 6 pm, $600 OBO. Needs a little work.

FOR SALE: 14' Alum Boat, trolling motor, fish finder, 25HP Johnson, (330) 275-5161

99 JEEP Cherokee Classic 176,000 mi. Runs good. New Batt., good tires, $2500 330-674-4082 Dark Blue

Trucks SUVs

FOR SALE: 1999 E350 15 pass. van, 195K some rust, everything even the remote $2,000. (330) 231-2832

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Building Materials 830

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

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Building Materials

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

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1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 330-852-4111 40 West Jackson St., Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-7355 Toll Free: 888-852-4111

• Free Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

Excellent opportunity to own a new home on five acres. 3 bedroom ranch with 3 full bath. Open floor plan, kitchen with solid surface counter tops and eat in bar overlooking a stone fireplace. Large master suite with walk in closet and garden tub. 3 car garage and 32x44 detached garage. $335,000

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

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Fencing

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

Tim Miller

740-502-6786

9529 Overton Rd., Burbank 3 bedroom ranch home on 3.8 acres. Minutes from Wooster’s north end. All one floor. Large deck overlooking back yard. Includes a 32x36 detached garage, 30x24 detached garage and a 36x24 flat barn with pasture. Has small pond on property. $189,900

Tim Miller

740-502-6786

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Hauling

I BUY junk cars 262-9300

Trainer Dave Hershberger

08300 AD13855131 216 Custom Hauling

Excavating

Specializing in Harness Horses

330-600-2317

HAULING LIMESTONE, gravel, mulch, landscape gravel, top soil. Can haul 8 ton, competitive rates, Jerry's Trucking, Jerry Troyer, 330-763-4887.

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

Custom Training

5865 Dover Road, Applecreek

MILLER TRANSPORTATION, 7721 TR 551 Holmesville 44633. 330473-0962 or 740-263-1448. Available anytime.

Cleaning

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The Holmes County Hub Shopper

• Show/Sale • Work/Buggy • Problem Horses • All Breeds

1411 TR 178 • Baltic, OH 43804

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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 HERSHBERGER ROOFING Quality roofing at a competitive price. Call Kevin for a free estimate. 330-763-0483

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Storage

FOR RENT: 40'x140' building for storage etc. (330) 674-1631

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Top Soil

FOR SALE: TOP SOIL, very nice. You haul or get a hauler. Call for pricing. (330) 897-4856

1130

Windows

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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 $

9,588

A943A 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan

$

15,795

A403A 2009 Acura TL w/Tech

SALES

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

$

11,775

P7868B 2007 Toyota Highlander 4-Cyl 4WD

$

16,499

P7892B 2012 Dodge Charger SE

SERVICE

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

$

5,999

A924A 2003 BMW 3 Series 325i

$

A868A 2007 Mazda CX-9 Grand Touring

PARTS

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

$

12,899

A925A 2011 Toyota Corolla LE

17,995

A894B 2010 Honda Element EX

6.998

A772C 2003 Buick Lesabre Limited

11,998

$

$

$

17,998

A775A 2012 Ford Escape XLT

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$

9,488

A660A 2008 Honda Civic LX

$

13,998

P7804A 2010 Mazda MAZDA3 s Sport

$

23,899

P7896 2011 Toyota Avalon Limited

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09 Chevy Impala LTZ

13 Chevy Impala LT

13 Chevy Impala LT

14 Chevy Impala LT

14 Chevy Cruze LTZ

Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Power Seats, Fog Lights, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air

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

Power Seat, Remote Start, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels

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

Leather Seats, Power Sunroof, RS Package

NADA $12,250

Sale $ Price

10,999

NADA $14,275

Sale $ Price

NADA $15,820

Sale $ Price

13,972

14,936

NADA $16,925

Sale $ Price

14,999

NADA $18,525

Sale $ Price

15,999

10 GMC 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 LT

13 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 LT

13 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 LT

13 Chevy 3/4 Ton Reg 4x4

13 Buick Enclave AWD

Only 49,800 Miles!!! Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Z71, Running Boards, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air

Only 25,000 Miles!!! Power Seat, Remote Start, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package

Power Seat, Running Boards, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package

Duramax Diesel, Only 31,000 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Bed Liner, Air, Tow Package

Power Sunroof, Leather Heated Power Seats, Keyless Entry, Remote Start, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air

Sale $ Price

NADA $28,275

25,942

NADA $30,700

Sale $ Price

NADA $32,550

Sale $ Price

28,991

30,992

Sale $ Price

31,999

05 Nissan Maxima SE

06 Scion TC

03 Honda Accord

07 Honda Odyssey

07 Honda Accord EX

Power Seats, Keyless Entry, Sunroof, Fog Lights, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels

Keyless Entry, Power Sunroof, Fog Lights, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels

Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Moon Roof, 6-CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Leather

Power Seat, TV/DVD, Climate Control, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lamps

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Sunroof, Cassette Stereo, Alloy Wheels

5,972

$

06 Nissan Pathfinder SE 4x4

14 Hyundai Elantra

11 Toyota Rav4

12 Subaru Legacy AWD

11 Nissan Xterra 4x4

Power Seat, Running Boards, Moon Roof, Leather, Bose Speakers, Alloy Wheels

Only 17,900 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels

4x4, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Climate Control, Alloy Wheels

Only 29,000 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, Heated Seats

Only 40,800 Miles!!! V6, Power Windows & Locks

16,332

$

11,936

$

6,995

14,972

$

$

8,475

9,999

6,800

$

$

17,931

Sale $ Price

32,509

TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS

IMPORTS $

NADA $33,150

$

19,942

$

00 Chevy Impala - power Seat, power Windows & locks, leather, CD Stereo, alloy Wheels ......$1,499 88 ForD 1/2 Ton reg XlT 2WD - power locks, Cruise Control, Cassette Stereo, long Bed ....$1,950 94 Chevy SuBurBan - power Seat, alloy Wheels .....................................................$2,931 99 ChrySler CIrruS lXI - power Seats, Keyless entry, Sunroof, alloy Wheels ............$2,992 98 BuICK parK avenue - power Seats, power Windows & locks, leather, alloy Wheels....$2,994 02 BuICK CenTury CuSTom - power Seat, power Windows & locks, Cassette ...$3,991 00 Chevy aSTro van aWD - power Windows & locks, alloy Wheels, Tow package ........$3,992 03 ChrySler 300m - power Seats, Keyless entry, Sunroof, Fog lights, heated leather, CD Stereo, alloy Wheels, air ..............................................................................................$4,900 97 DoDge 1/2 Ton eXT 4X4 SlT - power Windows & locks, CD Stereo, Tow package......$4,932 02 mITSuBIShI eClIpSe SpyDer gT - power Windows & locks, CD Stereo, alloy Wheels, air..................................................................................................... $4,951 99 Chevy 1/2 Ton - Tilt Wheel, Cloth, Bedliner, alloy Wheels, air..........................................$4,951 04 mazDa6 - power Seat, Sunroof, leather, Bose Speakers, alloy Wheels, air......$4,991 06 Chevy CoBalT lT - power Windows & locks, CD Stereo, alloy Wheels, non-Smoker ...$4,991 07 ponTIaC g6 - power Seat, CD Stereo, air ...................................................................$5,975 05 merCury granD marquIS gS - power Windows & locks, CD Stereo ..............$5,977 08 Chevy Impala lT - power Seat, power Windows & locks, remote Start, Sunroof, CD Stereo, alloy Wheels ............................................................................................$5,992 02 Chevy 1/2 Ton eXT 4X4 lS - power Windows & locks, CD Stereo, alloy Wheels, air ..$5,999 00 Chevy 1/2 Ton eXT 4X4 z71 - power Seats, nerf Bars, Tow package, 1 owner............$5,999 04 mazDa TrIBuTe aWD - power Windows & locks, Sunroof, alloy Wheels, Tow package .....................................................................................................$5,999

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