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New Berlin location Kidron Sports Center offers quality service at 5252 State Route 39 By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer

we’ve just continued to grow over the years because of some loyal customers,” owner Wayne Miller said. “We’d like to thank all our loyal customers for the past 20 years and hope we can continue to serve them for years to come.” Quality service with a knowledgeable staff and competitive prices keep Kidron Sports Center

Hoping to build on the strong foundation of customers established over the past 20 years, while taking advantage of the volume of traffic in Berlin, Kidron Sports Center has opened a new store on the western end of the Holmes County tourist mecca at 5252 State Route 39. “We started small, with about 10 or 12 guns, but See Pg. 9 — KIDRON

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Sale Aug. 8th thru Aug. 22nd Beef Pork Ring Bologna ...................................................$3.99 lb. Ham Loaf...................................................................................$3.29 lb. Pasture Raised Whole Fryers .......................................$2.69 lb. Beef Pork Big Bologna ......................................................$4.39 lb. Beef Pork Hot Dogs .............................................................$4.89 lb. Chicken & Pork Hot Dogs .................................................$3.69 lb. ...............................................................................20lb. or more $3.29

Red Tomato Hamburger Dill Pickles

Tyson Grilled Chicken Patties ...........................Bag of 25 $24 ..........................................................................................Box of 100 $90 Our hogs are raised and processed right here on the farm. Our hogs are bred for meat quality and flavor. Are No Artificial Full line of smoked & fresh products. StateWeInspected Growth Hormones

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utility assistance of one payment for the current electric bill, total amount due, first PIPP, plus enrollment, utility account deposit, transfer of service, or disconnect fees of up to $250 for customers of regulated utilities and $300 for customers on unregulated utilities. PIPP customers are not eligible for the program. Income guidelines are based at 175 percent of the Federal Poverty Level and are as follows: Household size of one may earn up to $20,597.50, household of two $27,877.50, household of three $35,157.50, household of four $42,437.50, household of five $49,717.50 and See Pg. 3 — SUMMER

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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

Community calendar August 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

10855 Ely Road • Orrville, OH 44667 • 330.682.7692

Wengerd, Road 6, Killbuck; 330- Whanger, Wengert, Wingerd, Wing473-7525. ert, Wingard and Wingart, will be held at Muddy Wenger family Creek Farm Library, 296 reunion planned Wheat Ridge Drive, Ephrata, Pa., on Aug. 14-16. For in Pennyslvania more information, contact The 93rd annual Wenger Jay V. Wenger, 1216 HillFamily Association reunion, crest Road, Akron, Pa. which includes variant 17501; 717-859-2396 after spelling of Winger, Wanger, 6 p.m.

Deadline for reservations is Aug. 9.

past three months, whichever benefits the client. Other documentation is also required including the household gas bill so that a State HEAP application can be generated for

The program operates July 1–Aug. 31, 2015 or until funds are depleted. To learn more or to schedule an appointment phone the Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland CAC office at 330-674-6479.

PERS Chapter meets Aug. 12 Holmes County PERS Chapter No. 76 will meet Wednesday, Aug. 12 at Darb Snyder Center in See Pg. 5 — CALENDAR

Summer (From Page 2) household of six $56,997.50. For larger households add $7,280 per member. Income may also be calculated using the

additional benefits, proof of disability if disabled, physicians statement if a medical condition exists, and social security numbers and income for all household members.

Mon. 8-8; Tues., Wed. & Fri. 8-5; Sat. 8-3; Closed Thurs. and Sun

NEW LOAD OF TOOLS – HOUSEHOLD MIX Windshield Wipers ..........................$4.00 Luggage Sets .............................. $25-$45 Crock Pots................................... $22-$32 Blenders ..............................................$14 Vacuum Sealers..................................$45 Garden Hoses ................................$8-$15 Grill Covers ....................................$8-$12 50” x 60” Fleece Throw ..................$2.00 Memory Foam Bath Pillow.............$6.00 Vertical Rubbermaid Shed ..............$215 – 4’7” x 6’5” Charcoal BBQ Grill........................$56.00 Gas Weed Whackers ................. $58-$85 Refrigerators ...........................$335-$765

Washers ...................................$385-$575 Glass Top Range ............................. $235 Gas Range........................................ $465 Gas Dryer.......................................... $625 9” Patio Umbrellas ............................ $35 Umbrella Bases ................................. $25 Wicker Ottomans................................$45 42” Lawn Sweeper ...........................$165 Air Conditioners ..............Starting at $75 275 Amp Battery Charger................$135 136 Gal. Rubbermaid Deck Box .....$135 Patio Chairs (stacking) ......................$25 5 pc. Wicker Chair Set .....................$215 Pedestal Fans .....................................$25

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Grocery List

CHARBROILED BEEF PATTIES

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Troyer Marble Cheese Sliced & Chunked ............. $3.29/lb Troyer Farmers Cheese Sliced ..........$2.99/lb Chunk $2.79 Troyer German Bologna ........................................ $2.59/lb Troyer Buffalo Kettle Fried Chicken .....................$4.29/lb Robin Hood Flour...................................................... 59¢/lb Angel Food Cake Mix ............................................. $2.99/lb Troyers Meltz Easy ................................................$3.99/2lb Reiter Half & Half ..........................................................99¢ Reiter French Onion Dip.....................................$1.19/16oz Corn Dogs ...................................................... $1.99/Lb

Early Gold Apples $8.99/1/2 bushel $16.99/bushel Cauliflower $1.99 each Dark Sweet Cherries $1.99/lb. Romaine Hearts $1.99 each Baby Carrots 99¢ each

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Low cost spay/neuter clinic is Aug. 29 The Holmes County Humane Society, Inc. is offering a low cost spay/ neuter clinic in the mobile Rascal Unit on Saturday, August 29. The clinic will be held at the Fire Station in Killbuck. Participants must pre-register through the Humane Society and prepay in full (check, cash

or Paypal) by Aug. 18 to hold a spot. Clinic arrival time is 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Must provide written proof of current rabies shot by a licensed vet, or purchase one for $7. Please bring felines in a labeled carrier and provide a crate

for your canine if possible. wsmith805@hotmail.com . No food after midnight the night before surgery (water is OK). For more information on fees, registration forms and additional services available, visit www. Ohio Department of holmeshumane.com, call Transportation is working 330/377-4026 or email: this week in these areas of Holmes County: U.S. 62: Between Killbuck and Stillwell, ditching. August 10th - 15th State Route 226: 1 mile Hours: M,W,Th & Sat 8-5; Tues & Fri 8-7 west of State Route 514, Visa, Mastercard, Discover ditching. State Route 241: ¼ mile Weekly Specials north of Millersburg, Honey Roasted Turkey Breast ����������������������������������$3�59 lb� ditching. Farmers Cheese�����������������������������������������������������������$2�99 lb� Frozen Pollock Fillets 10lb Box������������������������������������ $19�00 State Route 557: MowClover Honey ��������������������������������������������������������������������� $7�99 ing. Pepperoni����������������������������������������������������������������������$2�99 lb� State Route 643: MowPeppermint Puffs �������������������������������������������������������$1�99 lb� ing. Our Own Incredible Sweet Corn • Homebaked Goods Various locations: Bike, Parts & Service • Peaches Guardrail repairs.

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Community Church Ice cream festival is Aug. 12

Briefs In service

An ice cream festival will be held at St. John Lutheran Marines Church, 46 County Road 2575, McZena, on Wednes- 1st. Lt. Ezra F. Day, son day, Aug. 12, 4:30-7 p.m. There will be a full menu. of Dennis and Hilarie Day, completed his pilot’s training and received his Visit the Holy Land wings June 19 at Corpus Join Pastor Bob Fetterhoff of Grace Church of Wooster Christi Naval Air Station, on the 22nd annual Comprehensive Biblical Tour of the Corpus Christi Texas. Day, a 2004 West HolHoly Land — Featuring visits to Israel and Petra. This 12-day trip, March 28-April 8, 2016, features mes High School gradufirst-class hotels, round-trip airfare, two daily meals ate, is receiving specialand admissions to sites like the Temple Mount, Garden ized Osprey training at the Tomb, Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Masada, Petra, a USMC Air Station, New River, N.C. Upon compleboat ride on the Sea of Galilee and much more. Cost is $5,495 per person based on double occupancy tion Day and his wife, Mary, from Cleveland and includes taxes and tips. A $75 dis- and son, Nolan, will be stacount for full payment before Sept. 1, 2015, and $135 tioned in Okinawa, Japan. pay-by-check discount. For more information, call 330264-9459, Ext 220, email info@woostergrace.org, or go New arrival to www.ohioholylandtours.com. GRAHAM DAWSON was born July 23 to Dana Donations needed and Carla Pringle of Big Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Prairie. He weighed 9 Trading Post Thrift Store is at 7703-B state Route 241, pounds, 11 ounces and just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to sup- was 21 inches long. port the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-857- He joins a sister, Delanie. Grandparents are Den5516. or 330-464-1261. nis and Kay Finney of Millersburg and Lonnie Bibles available and Shirley Pringle of Big Need a Bible? We can deliver/mail you one without Prairie. cost or obligation. KJV Bible, New Testament, Large Great grandparents are Print and Children’s Bible Stories are available. Con- Dorothy Rohrer of Milltact: 330-262-2287; 330-927-4857; 330-939-6231 or need- ersburg and Lorna Pringle freebibles@gmail.com. of Clarksburg, W.Va.

Toys for Tots fundraisers noted WOOSTER — The Marine Corps League will hold the following fundraisers for the local Toys for Tots program: Hot dog roasts — Aug. 8 and 22, 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Lowe’s Home Improvement, 3788 Burbank Road, Wooster; Aug. 30, 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Millersburg Eagles Club Beach Day, 143 W. Jackson St., Millersburg; Sept. 5, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Tignor’s Hometown Hardware, 160 S. Columbus Ave., Wooster; Sept. 16, 10:30 a.m.-2:30, Nold Avenue Bar, 924 Nold Ave., Wooster. Touch a Truck, Sept. 26, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Wayne County Public Library, 304 N. Market St., Wooster; and Window Wonderland, Nov. 20, 7:30-9 p.m., at the library.

Goodwill part of Buy-Way sale

Leo Tope was best weekly loser when TOPS OH 1573 Nashville met July 22. Eileen Lowe was best weekly rededicated loser, and Mary Burgett was best KOPS. Fran Kopak and Geneva Pringle had success in the water drinking contest, and Kaitlyn Chukwunede and Joyce Hocking will be challenged next week. There was a 9 1/2 pound loss with a 1/2 pound gain. For the program, Joyce Hocking read from Dr. Roizen’s new book titled “This is Your Do Over” about the importance of having a buddy to share and encourage one another as we go through our weight loss journey. Next week the chapter will walk for the program. The club meets each Wednesday at Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 with weigh in at 5:15 p.m. All are welcome.

Donations needed for Pleasant Valley Cemetery Pleasant Valley Cemetery is accepting donations to pay for mowing of the cemetery. Any amount is appreciated. For more information, call Robert L. Croskey, 330276-3322. Donations may be sent to Croskey at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box 284, Killbuck 44637.

Food Pantry open monthly for distribution

WOOSTER — Goodwill Industries of Wayne and Glenmont Food PanHolmes Counties will pro- try is open for food dis-

Club notes TOPS OH 1573 Nashville

vide a truck for individuals to drop off items during the Lincoln Highway Buy-Way Yard Sale event. The sale will take place Aug. 13-15, and Goodwill’s truck will be at the Dalton Community Recycling Area on Aug. 15, 3-6 p.m. For more information, call Goodwill at 330-2641300, Ext. 232.

tribution on the second Tuesday of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont School House. It is part of the Ohio Benefit Bank, an online program of the Ohio Association of Foodbanks. The next food distribution day will be Tuesday, Aug. 11.

Let your family know you’re safe If your community experiences a disaster, register on the American Red Cross Safe and Well website, available through RedCross.org to let your family and friends know about your welfare. If you do not have Internet access, call 1-666-GET-INFO to register yourself and your family.Register for Health and Safety Classes at 1-800-RedCross or at www.ecross.org. Call 330-674-5861 for more information on American Red Cross programs. To make a donation or to assist with the Holmes County Chapter, contact Executive Director Patricia Lang at

Calendar Course in Millersburg, scores were: In Flight A — Low gross score, Jan Fuchs (42), low net, Betty McNutt (37); Flight B — Low gross, Kim Yoder (50), low net, Ruth Vaughn (35); Flight C — Low gross, Mary Lou Snyder (63), low net, Mary Lou Snyder (40) and Kim Martin (40). The play of the night was for fewest putts, which was won by Ruth Schlabach. There were five birdies in the league. All of them were on hole No. 8. Birdies were made by Jan Fuchs, Kim Yoder, Kim Martin, Julie Kick, Clara Kaufman.

Knights Gaming Society Knights of Gaming Board Gaming Society meets the third Saturday of the month from noon-6 p.m. at the Holmes County District Public Library, Millersburg.

the second Thursday valleywritersguild.org/ (From Page 3) of each month at the for information. Millersburg. Guest speakMillersburg Comfort er will be John Bonnis, Inn at 7 p.m. Programs Arts Council PERS district rep, who vary. Holmes County Arts will explain and answer Community meets the questions concerning third Wednesday of each changes for health insurKillbuck Valley month at 6 p.m., at Young ance beginning next year. Uniforms and Scrubs, Lunch is served from Writers’ Club Millersburg. Contact PhylHas anyone ever told lis Young 330-674-0676 or 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and the meeting begins you “You should write a 1-866-386-2026. promptly at 12:30. book”? Maybe you even started one but never finished. Or, you have Training Center a great idea but just Millersburg notes opening day can’t seem to take that Lions Club first step toward getting Students attending the something on paper. The Millersburg Lions Club Holmes County Training meets the first Thursday Killbuck Valley Writers’ Center school-age proGuild (KVWG) might of the month at 6:30 p.m. gram will begin the year and on the following be just what you need to Aug. 19. Staff in-service make your book a real- noon (first Friday of the and orientation will be month). ity. held Aug. 17-18. KVWG is a group of Both meetings are held at The Hotel Millersserious adult writers who Fundraising are working on novels, burg.

short stories and nonfiction. KVWG meets most Sundays at 1 p.m. in the Fireplace Room at Jitters Coffee House, Millersburg. Call 330-464-0624 or go to http://www.killbuckMonday Night Liberty Coalition valleywritersguild.org/ for information. Ladies League The Holmes County Call 330-464-0624 or go At Fire Ridge Golf Liberty Coalition meets to http://www.killbuck-

Zen Society The Zen Society of Wooster meets for meditation and discussion on Mondays at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 3186 Burbank Road, Wooster. For information, see zensocietyofwooster.org.

breakfast is Aug. 22

The Holmes County Historical Society and 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.

Steam bus tour set for Aug. 29 The Holmes County Historical Society is sponsoring an Age of Steam bus tour, which will take visitors on a tour through the Age of Steam Roundhouse in Sugarcreek, as well as Warther’s Carving Museum. The tour, on Aug. 29, will stop for a lunch buffet at the Dutch Valley Restaurant and conclude with a wine tasting at Baltic Mills Winery before returning to Millersburg. Seats are $75 per person and spots can be reserved by calling 330-674-0022. Deadline for reservations is Aug. 1. The bus will leave from the Millersburg Walmart, 1640 S Washington St., parking lot at 10:30 a.m.


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• Automotive Parts • Machine Shop

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FAITH VIEWbooks

HOLMES TIRE LLC.

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

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

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

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ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME

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

“Keep Looking Up, Someone Cares” St. Rt. 515 • 2 mi. N. of Walnut Creek Ph. 330-893-3244

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

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

HOLMES LIMESTONE CO. Berlin, Ohio

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

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

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Archery shoot is Aug. 15-16 The East Holmes Sports- archery shoot on Saturday Registration is from 9 a.m.-1 and the shoot is open to the levels are welcome. Food is ship Road 310. Questions, man’s Club is having a 3-D and Sunday, Aug. 15-16. p.m. There will be 30 targets public. Archers of all skill served. The club is on Town- call 330-730-4213. HOURS M-F 8:30-6pm Sat. 8:30-5pm

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Kidron Sports Center is located art 5252 State Route 39 in Berlin.

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A variety of competitively priced firearms along with a knowledgeable staff give Kidron Sports Center customers plenty to choose from at a fair price.

Kidron (From Page 1) customers coming back. “We push service,” Miller said. “We try to keep a good stock of a lot of things. And I think we’re competitively priced. We plan to stay there with our competitive pricing. We’re here to satisfy the customer’s needs.” “We were in Charm and saw an opportunity to increase our traffic by moving here to Berlin,” Miller added. “We get a lot of tourists through here. Kidron Sports Center carries a complete line of hunting supplies and accessories from rifles, guns, ammunition to animal calls. “We carry tree stands, blinds, about anything a hunter would want to use,” he said. “And we carry a lot of stuff that people are taking out west, like elk calls, backpacks, things like that.”

Karen Raber, secretary and Reuben Mast, manager of the operation, help keep things running smoothly. The store opened in its new Berlin location in the latter part of June, and has enjoyed a steady flow of traffic. “Some days are better than average, but for the most part, I’d say we’re getting about what we expected,” Raber said. “We celebrated our grand opening last weekend with free ice cream on Friday evening and coffee and donuts on Saturday morning, with a 10-percent off storewide sale.” Miller says keeping up with industry trends helps keep the right items in stock. “Years ago we used to sell a lot of climbing stands and a few ladder stands, but now we’re selling a couple hundred ladder stands and only a few climbing stands,” he said.

“Archery is fast turning to crossbows instead of compound bows. That’s something we’re hitting real hard now. We have a huge selection of crossbows.” The seven employees at the Berlin store are trained in different areas, with some specialties. “If the gun counter gets busy, someone can jump in and help out.” Miller said. “The gun counter is probably our busiest area. It’s amazing how many guns we sell to tourists. That goes back to com-

“The gun counter is probably our busiest area. It’s amazing how many guns we sell to tourists. That goes back to competitive prices and guys who know what they’re talking about selling the guns,” says Wayne Miller, owner. petitive prices and guys who know what they’re talking about selling the guns.” Sales associate Duane Mast says there is a wide selection of guns on hand that he can help customers find what best suits them. The store also carries a complete line of table tennis equipment, volleyball equipment, softball equipment and other ath-

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Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; and Saturdays, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330674-5676 or klynch@thedaily-record.com.


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Uncle John’s creamed corn conspiracy theory My niece, Christy, arrived at a family picnic with a fantastic fresh salsa dish last weekend, and as we sat around scoop-testing tortilla chips under heavier and heavier loads, she was coerced into revealing the recipe. Tomatoes, onions, peppers, blah, blah, blah. (I checked out of the conversation as soon as I was

much of a fan of following recipes. This can be attributed, in large part, to a long and storied history of having to eat Daily Record the errors of an eager-toColumnist & Illustrator cook, but easily distracted wife. Rarely has a prepasure everyone else was ration by recipe arrived distracted and nudged the at our dining room table bowl closer to my end of containing all of the necthe table.) essary ingredients, much The truth is I’m not less in their proper quantities. Furthermore, I figure I recreate — simply Serving bycan looking and tasting — a re A the FUJI • JAMIS • SCHWINN • SUN Since 1985 most anything I’d ever care to eat more than Rechargable Headlights once. I’d already pegged Starting at the two wild cards in $44.95 Christy’s dish as fresh corn and a dash of lime. “Now, Christy is that creamed corn or kernel corn?” someone asked. “Of course it’s kernel 2 Locations to Serve You corn,” I blurted. “No one buys creamed corn on 4860 TR 367 Millersburg, Ohio 4441 CR 70 Charm, Ohio purpose, right?” 330-893-2769 330-893-2411 All agreed, and the SALES & SERVICE Mon. & Tues. 8-8; Mon. 8-7; comment sparked a long Thurs. & Fri. 8-5:30; Sat. 8-2 Tues, Thur, Fri. 8-5; Sat. 8-12 and spirited discussion

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of times when each of us had found ourselves face to face with creamed corn — a product I am convinced is simply the “branding” of a byproduct. I explained this theory to my son, who miraculously in the course of his 21 years had never encountered creamed corn. “Picture this: They cut the corn off the cob, boil all the kernels, strain them out and send them through the canning machinery,” I explained. “The creamed corn is the swill left at the bottom of the pot at the end of the shift.” “That’s nasty!” he said. “Why would anybody buy it?” “Like I said, Son, nobody buys it on pur-

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until they open the can, but before you know it they’re looking away gagging as they dump it down the sink!” “Hey wait, I’ve actually seen a recipe that called for creamed corn,” said another at the table. “How does your theory account for that, Uncle John?” “Simple,” I said. “Some unfortunate soul, when faced with the fact that she had been tricked into buying the wrong thing at the grocery, decided to make up a recipe using the creamy mess to cover her tracks. The canned corn people probably gave her a medal and a gift certificate then published the recipe to sucker more buyers. Creative marketing at its finest!” (Note: Because I know folks will stop me on the street to ask for Christy’s Corn Salsa recipe, I am posting it to my Facebook page, JohnLorsonSendhelp, for all to enjoy!)

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Two among 14 royalty candidates to get title Hiland FFA Chapter. Carter Smith, 17, the son of Rob and Anicia Smith. He is nominated by the Holmes County Hoof-NHide 4-H Club. Bryce Kelley, the son of Hollie Kelley-Holcomb and Terry D. Holcomb II. He is nominated by the Buckeye 4-H Club. Bryce Andrew Burgett, 17, the son of Dan and Jenny Burgett. He is nominated by the Nash-

ville Jolly Farmers. Jason Jenkins, 18, the son of George Jenkins and Peggy Carter. He is nominated by the Holmes County Junior Fair Board. Justin Lorentz, 17, the son of Scott and JoAnn Lorentz. He is nominated by the Lakeville County Farmers and the West Holmes FFA Chapter. Queen candidates are: Hannah Schlegel, 17,

the daughter of Kurt and Pam Schlegel. She is nominated by the Prairie Partners 4-H Club. Lyndsey Davis, 17, the daughter of Jerry and Lisa Davis. She is nominated by the Killbuck Handy Helpers 4-H Club. Paige Miller, 17, the daughter of Bill and Raquel Miller. She is nominated the by the Holmes County Hoof-NHide 4-H Club.

Entertainment briefs Ron & Kim at Hotel Aug. 14 Ron & Kim will perform at the Courtyard at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson St., Millersburg, on Friday, Aug. 14, 7-10 p.m., weather permitting. There is no admission charge.

Antiques Market at Mishler Weaving Mill An Antiques Market will be held Saturday, Aug. 15, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on the grounds of the historic Mishler Weaving Mill, 381 E. Main St. (Route 585),

Smithville. The event will be held in conjunction with the Smithville Community Historical Society. An open house will be 1:30-4 p.m. at Pioneer Village & Mishler Weaving Mill. For information call 330-669-9455.

Euchre Party is Aug. 25 Public Euchre Card Party, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 7 p.m., St. Luke Community Center, Rambo Street, Danville (turn west at traffic light, go one-half block — directly across street from Danville High School). $1 admis-

sion; prizes and refresh- Seats are $75 per person ments. and spots can be reserved by calling 330-674-0022. Deadline for reservaSteam bus tour tions is Aug. 1. The bus set for Aug. 29 will leave from the MillThe Holmes County ersburg Walmart, 1640 S Historical Society is spon- Washington St., parking soring an Age of Steam lot at 10:30 a.m. bus tour, which will take visitors on a tour through Euchre the Age of Steam Roundhouse in Sugarcreek, as scheduled at well as Warther’s Carving Holmesville Museum. The tour, on Aug. 29, will American Legion stop for a lunch buffet at Holmesville American the Dutch Valley Restau- Legion will hold weekrant and conclude with a ly euchre tournaments wine tasting at Baltic Mills Saturdays at 7 p.m. Call Winery before returning the Legion at 330-279to Millersburg. 3040.

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Harlie Jaye Spurlock, 18, the daughter of Sunny and John Zickefoose. She is nominated by the West Holmes FFA Chapter. Nicole Strouse, 18, the daughter of Aaron and Faye Strouse. She is nominated by the Just-4-Fun 4-H Club. Morgan Troyer, 18, daughter of Trapper and Naomi Troyer. She is nominated by the Hiland FFA Chapter. Jillian Gurley, 17, daughter of Jason and Jennifer Gurley. She is nominated by the Buckeye 4-H Club.

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Six boys and eight girls are gearing up to compete for royal titles. The Holmes County Fair king and queen will be named during a 5 p.m. ceremony Monday, Aug. 10, the opening day of the fair. The coronation will be held at the Stage on the Green. King candidates are: Aaron Nisley, 17, the son of Paul and Anna Nisley. He is nominated by the

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Consider stockpiling pasture for late season grazing Now is the time for pasture-based livestock operations to begin stockpiling pasture grass if they want to extend the grazing season into late fall and/or winter. To stockpile forage, take a last cutting, clipping or grazing pass in a pasture paddock in early to mid-August and then let the pasture regrow and accumulate forage until the end of the growing season. Stockpiling research and on-farm trial results have shown this timing is the best compromise between quantity of forage stockpiled and quality of forage stockpiled. Beginning earlier can result in more tonnage, but quality will be lower, while beginning later will result in higher quality forage, but lower total tonnage. Tall fescue is the best grass to stockpile, especially for late winter

to the unfertilized fescue across late fall and into winter. Nitrogen applied to Agricultural and tall fescue in the early to Natural Resources mid-August time period OSU EntensionWayne County should return 20-30 lbs. of additional stockpiled grazing, because it holds dry matter (DM) per pound of nitrogen as its forage quality value compared to stockpiled better than other forage fescue without supplegrasses. Other pasture grasses can be stockpiled, mental nitrogen. Weather-wise, moisture but then they need to is needed. That hasn’t be managed so they are been an issue so far this grazed off by early winyear, but without rainfall, ter. Variables that influence fall stockpile growth is the success of stockpiling greatly reduced. Stockpiling offers the are weather and nitrogen opportunity to reduce fertilization. Nitrogen fertilization can increase winter feeding costs. The highest cost of raising an both the quality and the animal or maintaining a quantity of the forage flock or herd through the being stockpiled. Research results from a winter is the cost of using stored feed. In most situsoutheastern Ohio locaations you just can’t beat tion showed that applythe cost of livestock out ing nitrogen increased the crude protein content harvesting and eating their own feed compared of stockpiled fescue by to the fertilizer, machinan average of 2 percent to 3 percent as compared ery and labor costs associated with making, storing and then feeding hay. What does it cost to stockpile pasture? The answer to that question depends upon whether synthetic nitrogen fertilizer is applied. If the pasture paddock has 30 percent or more legumes evenly distributed throughout the stand,

there is no need for any additional nitrogen. If the legume component is under 30 percent and/or unevenly distributed in the stand, it may be beneficial and economical to apply nitrogen. Stockpiling research results indicate that in predominantly grass stands, providing 50 lbs. of actual nitrogen per acre is economical. Considering a current urea price of $455/ton, plus a spreading cost of $7/acre, it would cost about $32/ acre to apply 50 lbs. of actual nitrogen. Provided there are some timely rains, we might expect an additional 1,000 to 1,500 lbs. of DM to be produced from an early to mid-August nitrogen application. This figures out to between $43-$64/ton of additional DM. This is cheaper than producing or purchasing a ton of hay and doesn’t involve the cost of moving the hay bale out to the livestock. Use your hay as a tool to help you stockpile. I believe there is merit to feeding first cut hay during the stockpiling time period. There are a couple of advantages to doing so. First, stockpiling allows that paddock to recover

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from any overgrazing that occurred during the season and allows those pasture plants to build carbohydrate reserves during the critical fall period. Second, feeding first cut hay at this time usually matches up forage quality with livestock nutritional needs better than winter/spring feeding of first cut hay. This year is a perfect example. Rain prevented the majority of first cut hay for non-dairy livestock from getting made until July. We are going to have plenty of low quality hay out there. Feeding this low quality hay anytime from August to November while pastures are stockpiling is going to come closer to meeting early gestation nutrient requirements as compared to feeding that hay in late winter/early spring when the animal is in late gestation or, in some cases, early lactation and needs a higher level of nutrient intake. Meanwhile, stockpiled fescue, especially if some nitrogen has been applied, could supply 15 percent crude protein hay and better from November to December and 13 percent 15 percent crude protein forage from January-March.

This stockpiled forage is generally higher quality than first cutting hay and about equal to a lot of second cutting hay made for non-dairy livestock. Wheat hay I have had some questions recently about cutting and baling up wheat fields that did not get harvested and for which there is no wheat grain market. I asked Pierce Paul, OSU Extension agronomic crop pathologist, about possible vomitoxin levels on the wheat straw in this situation. His reply was “research out of the University of Illinois shows that vomitoxin levels are often higher in the straw than in the grain, several folds higher in some cases (doubleand even triple-digit levels in some cases).” If vomitoxin is a possibility, then the best use for this wheat hay is as bedding in a situation where livestock are being fed adequate levels of other forage for fiber so their intake of this bedding material is minimal. Rory Lewandowski is an OSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources educator and may be reached at 330264-8722.

Stitzlein, Welsh at Girls State Two Holmes County girls represented Millersburg’s American Legion Auxiliary Unit 192 at the annual Buckeye Girls State.

Vanessa Stitzlein and Kathryn Welsh attended the event at the University of Mount Union, Alliance, in June.

Stitzlein was a municipal court clerk in Hobart City and Welsh was the auditor for Jungle City. Nearly 900 young ladies

from across the state had a week filled with campaigning, elections, and running city, county or state government offices for fictitious cities.

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Farming

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Honorary degree members Paul and Ana Nisley (front) are congratulated by Hiland FFA members Kelsey Yoder (back, left), Diane Yoder, Aaron Nisley, Tallie Troyer, Tanner Neuenschwander, Morgan Troyer and Natalie Lovell.

Hiland FFA holds annual banquet E. HOLMES DISTRICT — The Hiland FFA Chapter held its annual banquet at The Carlisle Inn in Walnut Creek with a Der Dutchman family style meal. The Rural Soil Judging Contest team of Derek Burke, Alisha Hershberger and Drew Mast placed eighth at districts. The Urban Soil Judging team of Grant Mast, Ryan Mast, Trevor Mast, Zach Mast, Aaron Nisley and Javan Scheufler placed fourth at districts and 21st at state. There were two parliamentary procedure teams, both coached by Ashley Woodring. The senior team of Natalie Lovell, Tanner Neuenschwander, Aaron Nisley, Morgan Troyer, Tallie Troyer, Olivia Ward, Diane Yoder and Kelsey Yoder placed third at sub-districts. The junior team placed first at subdistricts and third at districts. This team was made up of Derek Burke, Alisha Hershberger, Hunter Mast, Tess Miller, Regina Nisley, Deanna Shetler, James Shetler and Skylar Yoder. Four members participated in the Job Interview CDE. Participants and their placings were: Morgan Troyer, eighth; Nikyta Engstrom, seventh; Alisha Hershberger, third; and Tanner Neuenshwander, second place. Coaches were Carrie Weekly and Susan Howell. The chapter was represented in public speaking by Alisha Hershberger for Beginning Creed and David Mast for Advanced Creed. Both placed first

at district and advanced to state. Hershberger was eighth in first round and Mast placed fourth overall. Coaches were Carrie Weekly, Susan Howell and Brad Swaffer. The ag sales team of Grant Mast, Tess Miller, Regina Nisley and Brandon Raber placed third, and Mast placed first overall. Coach was Brad Swaffer. Team for the Agricultural Industrial Diagnostics CDE, better known as the Tractor Troubleshooting Contest, was Tanner Neuenschwander and Aaron Nisley. They placed seventh at the district level. Coach was Chad Strouse. Also, Grant Mast and Javan Scheufler represented the chapter in the General Livestock Contest. Equine Management team, under the coaching of Emily Scheufler, placed 16th at the Ashland Invitational — Lexi Raber, Hayleigh Scheufler, Cheryl Yoder and Diane Yoder. Competitors in the Animal Health contest included Hunter Mast, Tess Miller, Tallie Troyer, Nikyta Engstrom and Regina Nisley, coached by Kelly Reusser; the team placed 14th. Two teams participated in the Fall Trapshoot Contest. Team one consisted of Kenny Clark, Marlin Hershberger, Zach Mast, Aaron Nisley and Brandon Raber. They placed third. The second team, Grant Mast, Ryan Mast, Zeke Miller, Will Stoltzfus and Brandon Stutzman, placed 11th. Coach for fall

trapshoot was Larry Hershberger. In the Spring Trapshoot Contest, the team placed second and Brandon Stutzman placed first overall. Trevor Mast, Zeke Miller, Aaron Nisley, Brandon Raber and Brandon Stutzman made up the team. Morgan Troyer, Tallie Troyer and Diane Yoder all received gold rating on their officer books and received gold pins at the state convention. Top Entrepreneurship SAE award went to Nikyta Engstrom for her work in raising and selling three market ducks at the fair. The top Job Placement SAE award went to Cody Slabaugh for his work with Grasshopper, landscaping business. This year at State Convention there were 800 state degree recipients. Hiland recipients included Javan Scheufler, son of Duran and Emily Scheufler. His SAE project was working for Scheufler Dairy Farm. He will be graduating in 2016, and after high school plans to attend college for mechanics. Grant Mast is the Hiland FFA recipient of the State Degree of last year’s state convention. He is the son of Neil and Laura Mast. He works at Clover Patch Dairy and plans on raising beef cattle and wants to become a mechanic. This past October Jason Schlabach received his American Degree at National Convention. He is the son of Lester and Barbara Schlabach and a See Pg. 17 — HILAND

WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY July 25 27 LOADS — Hay 1st cutting 100-270; rd. 90 ton; rd 26 bale; 2nd cutting new 350440; straw 130; rye straw 125 ton; eggs 1.75-2.20. Aug. 1 29 LOADS — Hay 1st cutting 100-250; rd. 70 ton; lg. sq., 100 ton; 2nd cutting new 200350 ton; by bale, 5025; round, 65 ton; straw, 130; lg. sq., 100 ton; eggs, 1.60-2. Machinery Auction Aug. 29 SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. July 27 112 CALVES — Choice calves 475-510; good calves 375-470; light & thins 750down; back to farm, bulls 510; heifers 150-375; feeders, steers and bulls 150-235; heifers 120-200; Holstein steers 130-145. 176 CATTLE — Choice steers 134-141.50; good steers 130-133; Holstein steers 115135; choice heifers 134-140; good heifers 125-133.50; good Holstein cows 90-100; yellow and thins 85-down; bulls 118. 44 HORSES — Top horse 875; top pony 300. FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 July 28 42 CALVES — Good to choice calves 400-425; medium to good calves 350-400; fair to medium calves 300350; commons and lights 200-375; cross bred calves 335-down; back to farm, bull calves 425-500; back to farm heifer calves 235-410. 4 SHEEP — Lambs, fair to medium 135-165. 5 GOAT — 45-120. 40 BUTCHER HOGS — 260-up 47.50-52.50; butcher sows 43.50-down; boars by weight 5.50-6.50. 28 CATTLE — Steers 135; bulls 133; good beef cows 95-103.50; medium to good beef cows 89-95; fair to

medium cows 80-89; common cows 79-down; bred heifers 875-1,010. TOTAL HEAD 119. 26 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 125-295 ton; 2nd and 3rd cutting hay 150-375 ton; rd. hay 150-175 ton; big rd. bales 25-45; lg. sq. hay 50-210 ton; oats per cwt. 13. Aug. 4 60 CALVES — Good to choice calves 400-425; medium to good calves 350-400; fair to medium calves 300350; commons and lights 200350; cross bred calves 200375; back to farm, bull calves 425-475; back to farm heifer calves 320-350. 62 PIGS — 40-50 lbs., 47; 50-60 lbs., 40-70; 60-70 ls, 40-55; 70 lbs. up, 75-87/ 3 GOAT — 80. 32 BUTCHER HOGS — Butcher sows 46-down; boars by weight 6-33. 22 CATTLE — Holsteins, 130-133; medium to good beef cows 85-91; fair to medium cows 80-85; common cows 79-down; feeder Holsteins 150-160. TOTAL HEAD 179. 26 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 140-280 ton; 2nd and 3rd cutting hay 260-275 ton; rd. lg. hay 25-210 ton; big rd. bales 17-50; lg. sq. hay 25 ton; stra oats 110-130 ton; oats cwt, 15. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION July 29 2 HOGS — Sows, light 25. 18 FEEDER PIGS — 50-75 lbs. 70-82.50; 100-115 lbs. 90-97.50. 15 FAT CATTLE — Choice steers 135-140; choice Holstein steers 120-125.50; good Holstein steers 110-120. 11 BULLS — Jersey bulls 125; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 128.50149; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 127131.50. 109 CULL COWS — Good/ high dress 95-103; mediumgood 87-95; fair-medium 80-87; light/thin 80-down. 141 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 100-232.50. 16 DAIRY — Bred heifers 1,900-down. 6 HORSES. 220 CALVES — Back to

farm Holstein bulls, 85-120 lbs. 380-470; good 300-380; common 300-down; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 250-420; crossbred bulls 200-410; Jersey/crossbred heifers 285-385. 227 GOATS — Kid 150down; billies 380-down; nannies 240-down, wethers 400down. 832 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 67.50-105; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 200-280; 40-60 lbs. 165-200; 60-80 lbs. 155-210; 80-100 lbs. 140-170; 100-130 lbs. 142.50-162.50; 130 lbs.-up 130-135. TOTAL HEAD1,599. 63 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd cutting 225-450; alfalfa 3rd and 4th cutting 350; mixed, 1st cutting 55-300; mixed, 2nd cutting 45-425; lg. bales hay 10-55; lg. bales hay/ton 25-160; wheat straw 150-270; lg. bales straw 135-160 ton. KIDRON AUCTION July 30 81 HOGS — 210-230 lbs. 50-57; 230-260 lbs. 50-57.50; butcher sows 27.50-40; boars by weight 8.50. 518 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 29-41; 41-50 lbs. 37.50-75; 51-60 lbs. 57-81; 61 lbs.-up 70-82; bred sows and gilts 135-210; service boars 30-120; roasters 90-162.50. 120 CALVES — Back to farm, bull 200-500; back to farm, heifer 160-350; light and thin 175-down. 152 CATTLE —Heifers 80-116; bulls 119-123; good beef cows 96-106; medium to good 86-95; thin-poor 85-down; feeder steers 115350; heifers 165-195. 7 SHEEP — Feeder lambs up to 85 lbs. 70-150; cull ewes and bucks 41-56. 47 GOATS — 35-175. 237 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 1,800-down; bred heifers 2,225-down; service bulls 1.260-1,475; open heifers 5751,410. Total head 1,162; total consignors 202. 33 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 70-210; 2nd cutting 175-300; lg. bales 20-60 each and 100-190 ton; straw 140-200.

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Holmes County 4-H youth qualified for State Fair MILLERSBURG — Holmes County 4-H youth who qualified to show Life Skills projects at the Ohio State Fair are:

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Lydia Mast, Sew Fun; Evan Maxwell, Crank It Up; Margarete Oliver, Focus on Photography, guinea pig; Alysa Pringle, From Airedales to Zebras: Veterinary Science 1; Bree Pringle, How Does Your Garden Grow? Brooke Pringle, Sundresses and Jumpers; Odessa Pringle, How Does Your Garden Grow?, Snack Attack; Kimberly Ribeiro, Adventures in Home Living; Rebecca Schuch, Basic Archery. Brogan Steimel, SelfDetermined: Painting with Acrylics; Ashley Tate; Fishing for the Beginner; Noah Tish, Staying Healthy; Morgan Troyer, Creative Writing.

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Once again, the Holmes County Historical Society will be hosting its popular Unusual and Mysterious Holmes County: Part 3. Due to overwhelming attendance in previous years, the event is being moved to the Little Theater at West Holmes Middle School and will be Thursday, Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. As in previous programs, two short presentations will start the evening and then the audience is encouraged to share any unusual and mysterious Holmes County stories. Updates from previous year stories will be shared. One of the featured stories this year will be about the Killbuck Face stone. The stone was found near Killbuck at the intersection of Township Roads 54 and 55 and is now part of the collection of the Killbuck Valley Museum. See Pg. 15 — UNUSUAL

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Discovered along a fence row near Killbuck, a stone into which a face was once carved will be part of the discussions for the Aug. 20 Holmes County Historical Society program titled Unusual and Mysterious Holmes County to be held at 7 p.m. at West Holmes Middle School.


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Finish in sight for runway at Holmes airport By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — Construction of the new runway at the Holmes County airport is moving along with a finishing goal in sight. The FAA will publish the new approach Aug. 20, and Scurlock Construction has been informed of the deadline for finishing the project, Stantec project supervisor Brian Crosier told the Airport Authority Board of Directors

on Monday at their monthly meeting. “Scurlock has continued with the construction at the airport,” Crosier said. “They ran into some wet, pliable clay below the east taxiway subgrade. After getting FAA approval, they had to cut it down to one-inch below the pavement and then stabilize with geogrid and stone. This was completed last week. “Paving was slated for Monday, but the morning rain and potential afternoon showers caused the contractor to can-

KENT — Area students earning degrees from Kent State University include: Samantha Brannon of Big Prairie, associate of arts. David Braun of Sugarcreek, associate of science. Ryan Byler of Holmesville, associate of science. Tabatha Campbell of Fredericksburg, master of science in nursing from the College of Nursing. Jennifer Cappon of Sugarcreek, bachelor of business administration from the College of Business Administration. Carly Dummermuth of Sugarcreek, with distinction with an associate of applied science. Cory Ewing of Millersburg, summa cum laude with a bachelor of science from the College of Applied Engineering, Sustainability and Technology.

Unusual (From Page 14) The stone was lying face down near a fence row. When the stone was moved, it was turned over and the mysterious face appeared. How old is it? What civilization carved it? What was its purpose? Come and find out what others are saying about it. The second feature story will be about the many Bigfoot sightings in Hol-

been unpleasant and it’s taken us this long to get where we are, but they’ve made a lot of other progress. Hopefully, we can get there by that point.” The issue is the last 150-feet of pavement. “It’s all done and up to grade, (FFA) just doesn’t want an issue if the runway’s not in place,” Crosier added. He turned in invoices from Scurlock (construction, $228,471.66) and Perram (electricity, $38,969.37) and the board approved payment.

In other news airport manager Larry Clark reported the repair to the hangar door is just about finished. “I am real impressed with the construction and how it works,” Clark said. “There is virtually no wasted space. The opening is what you get when the door’s open. The door is out of the way, goes up and down fast. Everything’s looking good.” Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-674-5676 or klynch@the-daily-record.com.

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cel until Tuesday,” he continued. “We also suggested having the marking contractor in the same day as the paver. They should be able to mark the runway while the pavement is being placed.” Crosier said he expected everything to be marked in two days, and the lighting guys have told him everything is ready to go and connected in. “We’re still on track to have an approach on the 20th,” Crosier said. “They told me they don’t want to issue an approach until the runway is done. It’s

Ciera Hall of Millersburg, associate of applied science. Destinee Hershberger of Sugarcreek, associate of applied science. Katelyn Hershberger of Sugarcreek, cum laude with a bachelor of business administration from the College of Business Administration. Braidan Hostetler of Walnut Creek, associate of science. Alexandra Jaeb of Millersburg, magna cum laude with a bachelor of fine arts from the College of the Arts. Ashley Law of Dundee, associate of applied science. William Mahaffey of Sugarcreek, associate of technical study. Cassandra Meinke of Sugarcreek, associate of applied science. Ryan Miller of Sugarcreek, magna cum laude with an associate of science and a bachelor of science from the College of Arts and Sciences.

By CHRISTINE L. PRATT showed up for work and I don’t think he had any Staff Writer disciplinary issues until H O L M E S V I L L E this one.” — What was Wayne While working as a disCounty’s loss is Holmes patcher and corrections offiCounty’s gain, according cer, Peterman was “always a to Holmes County Sher- good employee and I never iff Timothy W. Zimmerly, had any problem with him,” who said Ryan Peterman said Zimmerly. “I think he’s will be sworn in as a full- a good officer and has a lot time deputy with his office of potential, and I’m hiring Thursday. him. Peterman, who got his “He has a young K-9 start in law enforcement we’ll be utilizing as well, as a dispatcher and cor- for drugs and patrol,” said rections officer for Hol- Zimmerly. “Whatever mes County, returned to happened up (in Wayne the agency as a reservist, County) is between him working dispatch and sur- and the sheriff up there. veillance details, shortly He knows he made a misafter resigning from take on this call and he Wayne County. learned from it.” Zimmerly said he is As with all new hires, aware of the use of force Zimmerly said Peterman accusation against Peter- will be on probation with man and has talked with his department for a year See Pg. 16 — CAMPUS both him and Wayne during which time “he has County Sheriff Travis to perform and conduct Hutchinson about it. “He himself to our standards, worked for me for four which I think will be the years prior to going to telling story. mes County, presented Wayne County. He always “I don’t perceive havby Debbie Kline. She has been following Bigfoot and the Holmes County connection for some time Holmes County and will share her knowlAug. 20: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Berlin Gardens, 5029 edge of the area. Who are Township Road 359. these creatures? Why so many sightings in Holmes County? Where have most of the sightings occurred? Doors will open at 6:30. This program is sponsored by the Holmes County Historical Society.

ing any issues with him at all or I wouldn’t be hiring him.” Peterman will step into a full-time road position made vacant with the transfer of Sgt. Tim Stryker into the agency’s drug unit. Stryker replaces Sgt. Joe Mullet, who recently was named director of the Law Enforcement Against Drugs (LEAD) Task Force, which encompasses Holmes, Tuscarawas, Harrison and Carroll counties. While Mullet will initially remain on the Holmes County payroll, with no change in pay, Zimmerly said, the task force is seeking grant funding to help support his new position. With a $65,000 annual appropriation from the Holmes County commissioners to support drug enforcement, Zimmerly said his budget can sustain the shift. “We have to do something. It’s busy, and Joe’s

not able to keep up on our own cases while working with the task force,” said Zimmerly. Stryker will remain on the road another twothree weeks, until Peterman is fully trained and independent. Peterman also will be given Stryker’s cruiser, equipped to transport a K-9 partner. While Peterman is a Wayne County resident, Zimmerly said his department has no residency requirement and, considering the increased likelihood of the need for him to respond from home, especially in cases where the dog is needed, he will be permitted to take the vehicle home. First posted within the office, there were no internal candidates for the job, said Zimmerly. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.

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Reba Scherer of Sugarcreek, associate of science. Ashley Schlabach of Millersburg, with distinction with an associate of applied business. Angelina Shirey of Shreve, summa cum laude with a bachelor of arts from the College of Arts and Sciences. Rebecca Teague of Sugarcreek, summa cum laude with a bachelor of arts from the College of Arts and Sciences. April Towner of Big Prairie, master of science in nursing from the College of Nursing.

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Hiland (From Page 13) 2012 graduate of Hiland High School and the former FFA treasurer. His SAE project was raising rabbits and ducks. Since graduation, he has been working for Cornerstone Masonry. Top fruit salesmen were: 3. James Yoder; 2, Derek Burke; 1. Javan Scheufler. Strawberry salesmen were: 3. Natalie Byler; 2. Marlin Hershberger; 1. Zeke Miller. The chapter’s Honorary FFA Members are Paul and Anna Nisley. They have helped the chapter in many ways. This year’s Star Greenhand were Alisha Hershberger and Regina Nisley. Star Farmer Award went to Tallie Troyer and Diane Yoder. Star Ag Science Awards were presented to Nikyta Engstrom and Javan Scheufler. Star Ag

Business award winners are Kenny Clark and Grant Mast. The Outstanding Member Awards went to: Communication and Leadership, Cody Slabaugh and Morgan Troyer; Science and Technology of Foods, Zeke Miller and Brandon Raber; Animal Science, Olivia Ward and Kelsey Yoder; Structural Engineering, Aaron Nisley and Kenny Slabaugh; Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, Claire Farquhar and Deanna Shetler. Scholarship awards went to: Morgan Troyer, Communication and Leadership class; Brandon Raber, Science and Technology of Foods; Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, Alisha Hershberger; Structural Engineering, Kenny Slabaugh. Retiring senior officers were: President Aaron

Nisley, Vice President Kelsey Yoder, Sentinel Natalie Lovell, Reporter Morgan Troyer, Treasurer Tallie Troyer, Secretary Diane Yoder and Student Adviser Tanner Neuenschwander. Junior officers from 2014-2015 were: President Regina Nisley, Vice President Derek Burke, Sentinel James Shetler, Reporter Alisha Hershberger, Treasurer Hunter Mast, Secretary Deanna Shetler and Student Adviser Tess Miller. New officers for the 20152016 are: President Alisha Hershberger, Vice President Regina Nisley, Sentinel Tess Miller, Reporter Nikyta Engstrom, Treasurer Hunter Mast, SecSubmitted photo retary Diane Yoder and Hiland FFA members earning Star Ag awards were Nikyta Engstrom (back, Student Adviser James left), Diane Yoder, Tallie Troyer, Regina Nisley; Grant Mast (front, left), Kenny Shetler. Clark and Javan Schuefler.

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Sometimes you just gotta pull a Pismo Ever heard of a place called Pismo? Yeah, we hadn’t either. But this summer’s wild vacation took us there and despite the crazy guy in the cave, the nudist, the dead sea lion and the sunburn, we feel like we instilled some really good life lessons in our kids. And ourselves. My husband is a planner. He is the one who handles all of the logistics of our vacations, from the transportation to the accommodations. My job is the packing and the food because when it comes to grocery and laundry, I am practically a wizard. Also because I don’t plan vacations well. My idea of an itinerary is a state and a map and “we’ll see what the morning brings” because deep down, spontaneity makes me giddy. This summer’s vacation was a combination of my husband’s superior skills and my lack of preparedness that would make any Scout cringe. Toss in some bad luck, and, as we now say, we “pulled a Pismo.” The actual step-by-step plot of our trip to California would fit better in a novel than on a news page, so in the spirit of keeping it short, let’s just say RV travel should be better researched. An amazing three days in Yosemite National Park with deer and waterfalls and rock climbing quickly turned south when we headed south on our summer travels.

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A faulty water pump in our rented vehicle and we found ourselves at an unplanned stop at the Fresno Zoo while things got repaired. Inland California in the summer is hot. Like sweat dripping off your nose and you wonder if your underwear melted. But because of this unplanned day, we were at a crossroads of our mini quest of the west. I will never forget sitting down with the kids at a picnic table and a map of California, coveting ice cubes and with the roar of zoo-goers in the background. “Kids, sometimes life gives you lemons. You have choices. You can be sad, or you can make lemonade. Sometimes you decide to dump the whole pitcher of whatever it is out and head to the beach.” What was supposed to be a week hiking in the wilderness with bear and granola bars turned into something else, out of necessity. “Sometimes you just gotta pull a Pismo.” Four-and-a-half hours later, we stepped in the Pacific Ocean. Pismo Beach is a classic California beach town. A giant pier at the center, surfers line the sandy shore and from

Anniversary Richard and Connie Wengerd Richard and Connie (Arnold) Wengerd of Bucy Lane, Killbuck, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary July 31. They were married in 1965 at Killbuck United Methodist Church. They are the parents of Kent (Celesta) of Millersburg and Kasey (Brad) Wine of Loudonville. They have five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mr. Wengerd retired from Ohio Oil Gathering Group and Mrs. Wengerd retired from Mr. and Mrs. Wengerd Holmes County Municiwas held July 31 at Hotel pal Court. A surprise celebration Millersburg.

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Device addiction gets on her nerves It’s unusual to be able to have lunch with daughter Robyn twice in the same week, but we did it. One day we went out to a restaurant. Everyone in her family was gone either for the week or the day. Another day she came over to our house with granddaughter Kristine for leftovers. A few days later it occurred to me why they were such pleasant experiences. No cell phone interruptions. It is such a rarity these days. I have given up fighting the constant barrage of technological intrusions for the most part, but it doesn’t mean I like it.

When you have a husband and five of your six kids have cell phones, the likelihood of Robyn getting a call at any given moment is great. Even when they just text each other, which they tend to do with great frequency, there is always that little ding to alert the recipient. And said recipient is inclined to look to read it immediately. They are all trained like Pavlov’s dog

to respond to the bell. There was an article in our newspaper this month titled “Screen Addiction Taking a Toll on Children.” It told of a study in China where children spend hours playing video games to the point it had become a clinical disorder. That led to the establishment of rehabilitation centers where those afflicted were confined to be isolated from all media. The results of the treatment remain to be seen. The article stated the average teenager spends more than 11 hours a day on a variety of media. That is a far cry from the days when my children were

allowed one hour a day of TV and none of them had phones of their own. Recently I saw a young mother at the grocery store. She was pushing her small child in the cart. The small child was totally engrossed in a video game of some sort. She was quiet, but had no idea where she was and had no interaction with her human mother. I can remember taking my kids to the orthodontist when they were too young to drive. It was sometimes the only opportunity we had to talk to each other one on one, and I enjoyed it thoroughly. Think of how

it would be today if they each had their own phone to use to ignore me. I have these discussions with my daughter all the time. She feels it’s important to be able to be in constant contact with her family in case they need something. I can see where it is good for communication as needed, but some of it could wait. Everyone today expects an instant response. The aforementioned newspaper article said technology is a poor substitute for personal interaction. It cited a study in which children, who had more of their communication through electronic

media and less face to face, begin to feel more lonely and depressed. Whatever happened to kids being able to just lie in the grass and study the clouds and day dream? I prefer talking to people. Most people, that is. Texting is for the birds. Even if I had a phone that was easily capable of doing it, I would prefer not to use it. Sadly, it is well known some people do not respond to any other form of communication. I believe the only time it is better to text than talk is if you are locked in some kidnapper’s trunk and you don’t want to let them hear you talking.

July 22 — An attempted breaking and entering was reported on state Route 39 in Monroe Township. July 23 — A report was taken of fraud on Marion Street in Nashville. Criminal damage was reported on Main Street

in Killbuck. July 24 — A report was received of shooting from the roadway on County Road 203 in Hardy Township. Domestic violence was reported on Monroe Street in Nashville. Assault was reported

on Township Road 451 in Knox Township. July 25 — Burglary was reported on County Road 329 in Prairie Township. July 28 — Fraud was reported on Main Street in Richland Township. July 29 — A report was taken of shooting from the roadway on Township Road 118 in Mechanic Township. July 30 — A prowler was reported on Bern Drive in Mechanic Township. Fraud was reported on Township Road 163 in Clark Township. A bad check was passed on state Route 39 in Walnut Creek Township. A report was taken of domestic violence on state Route 39 in Knox Township. Aug. 1 — A prowler was reported on Pomerene Street in Berlin. Aug. 2 — A report was taken of domestic violence on Water Street in Killbuck. Domestic violence was reported on County Road 223 in Knox Township. Aug. 3 — Bad checks reportedly were passed on Township Road 659 in Paint Township. Domestic violence was reported on U.S. 62 in Richland Township.

Theft was reported from a business on South Washington Street. Criminal damaging was reported on Hebron Street. July 1 — Theft was reported from a business on South Washington Street. Dirt bike racing was reported on the roadway on County Road 58. July 4 — A report was taken of child neglect on Lakeview Drive. July 5 — Domestic violence was reported on Quail Street. A report was received of juvenile problems on Wooster Road. July 6 — Theft was reported from a business on South Washington Street. July 7 — A report was taken of domestic violence on Massillon Road. Theft was reported on South Washington Street. Breaking and entering was reported on South Crawford Street. A report of theft of an automobile was taken on South Washington Street. July 9 — Theft was reported at a business on state Route 39. July 12 — Domestic violence was reported on North Crawford Street. A report was taken of theft from a business on South Washington Street. Theft from a business was reported on South Washington Street. Police officers responded to a report of discharging a gun from a residence on South Monroe Street. Theft from a business was reported on South Washington Street.

July 13 — Domestic violence was reported at a residence on Forlow Street. A report was taken of theft on South Washington Street. July 17 — Theft was reported on North Washington Street. July 18 — Officers received a report of criminal mischief on Massillon Road. July 19 — Criminal mischief was reported on Massillon Road. July 20 — Criminal mischief was reported on a residence on Massillon Road. July 21 — Fraud from a business was reported on North Clay Street. Fraud from a business was reported on North Washington Street. A report was taken of criminal mischief on Massillon Road. Theft from a business was reported on Glen Drive. July 25 — Police department responded to a report of a drunk driver on South Washington Street. Theft at a business on South Washington Street was reported. July 28 — Theft was reported from a business on West Jackson Street. A report was taken of theft from a resident on South Alexander Street. July 29 — Burglary was reported at a residence on South Washington Street. Aug. 1 — Nina J. Holcomb, 33, 8912 State Route 514, Shreve, was arrested for theft and taken to the Holmes County Jail.

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Pomerene recognized by Pathway to Excellence By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Pomerene Hospital CEO Tony Snyder proudly proclaimed “Pomerene Hospital has achieved excellence” to a large gathering of hospital staff and community leaders after the Pathway to Excellence celebration. “This journey has taken a few years to achieve, but I know to (CNO) Nicole Kolacz and her staff, it was a labor of love,” Snyder said on Thursday, July 16. “Pathway recognizes organizations for their positive work environments for all employees, recognizing high quality patient care and a greater level of satisfaction from its patients and employees. “There is no question in my mind that the recognition we received from Pathway has been made possible by the hard work of all of our employees, and the commitment and dedication to Pomerene and to our patients,” he continued. “I would especially like to recognize our Chief Nurse Nicole Kolacz. I’ve had the honor to work beside Nicole for many years. She is the consummate professional who cares deeply about Pomerene, our staff and our patients. She sets the bar very high. She achieves that, and then turns around and helps the rest of us reach that same standard of care. And then we are able to achieve great things.” Kolacz says she is so proud of her nursing team. “This designation rec-

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seeing the old ones.” Her son, Collin, 6, said he was having lots of fun seeing the engines. “This will give us a chance to talk to him about some of the history.” Jesse Pill agreed with his wife and son, saying he really enjoyed seeing the steam engines running. “I’ve never seen them running before, hearing the whistles and stuff. It was a pretty neat experience,” he said. Another group of fans from North Carolina was enjoying the show as well. “I was totally expecting something different,” said Caroline Pickens, of Charlotte, N.C. “It’s amazing seeing these old machines at work. I just thought they would be on display out here. I didn’t expect to see them up and running.” “My husband is really into steam engines and things, but I’ve never seen them running like this before,” Cheryl Pickens of Asheville, N.C., added. “We were in Ohio for some family reunions.

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Land transfers Baltic Village — Edward J. and Ruth Ann Miller to Eddie R. Troyer, 2139 Township Road 175, $180,000. Berlin Township — Daniel W. and Mary J. Steiner to David L. Yoder, 5790 State Route 39, $239,000. Margaret Schlicting to Darryl L. and Jennifer Gayle Kurtz, 6560 County Road 203, $140,000. David K. and Ruth E. Rabatin to Amish Country Properties, 5331 County Road 626, 38.779 acres, $610,000. Mark Schrock to Schlabach Heritage, 5518 Rhine Road, $149,000. Lynda Hochstetler to Fairway Holdings, 4843 Dalbey Lane, $87,500. Lynda Hochstetler to Fairway Holdings, 4831 Dalbey Lane, $262,500. Secretary of Housing & Urban Development to Eli J. and Dora A. Miller, 5105 State Route 557, $230,000. Clark Township — Levi N. and Miriam E. Yoder to Arlen N. and Catherine L. Stutzman, 10.837 acres, $40,000. Atlee S. and Ruby E. Raber to Susie E. Troyer and Fannie E. Troyer, 1745 Township Road 151, $285,000. Dwight D. and Sherry Ann Hershberger to Kendal D. and Wilma S. Hershberger, 3114 Township Road 162, $215,000. John D. and Ada Miller to Nelson J. and Esther J. Miller, 1198 Township

Road 169, $260,000. Reuben L. and Karen M. Stutzman to John D. and Ada Miller, 1243 County Road 108, $380,000. Aden A. and Elmina M. Yoder to Ivan Ray and Marie R. Miller, County Road 600, 8.6 acres, $225,500. Samuel D. and Lizzie J. Erb to Reuben L. and Ruth S. Miller, 2931 Township Road 177, $222,000. Effie Miller to Brian R. and Cindy R. Yoder and Allen R. and Rhoda R. Mast, Township Road 188, 11.745 acres, $223,155. Effie Miller to Marvin J. and Dorothy A. Raber, Township Road 188, 10.3 acres, $195,700. Alvin P. and Esther Raber to John R. and Naomi Yoder, 2211 Township Road 151, $60,000. Jonas J.D. and Mabel Yoder to John Henry and Betty J. Miller, state Route 643, 13.182 acres, $39,546. Effie Miller to Roy N. and Betty L. Miller, Township Roads 183 and 184, 3.3 acres, $84,150. Effie Miller to Ervin and Ruth Troyer, Township Road 184, 6.5112 acres, $130,240. Effie Miller to Mose A. N. and Rebecca Yoder, Township Road 188, 10.112 acres, $192,128. Effie Miller to Ivan E. and Edna Mae Raber, Township Road 184, 6.13 acres, $153,250. Effie Miller to Ivan R. and Laura Miller, Township Road 184, 3.3 acres, $87,450.

Albert R. and Saloma Barkman to Michael A. and Susan Barkman, 3360 Township Road 184, $118,347,43. Effie Miller to Myron R. and Marnita B. Yoder, Township Road 188 and 183, 20.092 acres. $351,610. Effie Miller to Myron and Anna Mae Miller, Township Road 183, 6.502 acres, $182,056. Vernon J. and Sara Ann Miller to Timothy L. and Marie V. Hershberger, 4755 Count Road 19, $195,000. Atlee S. and Rube E. Raber to Susie E. Troyer and Fannie E. Troyer, 1745 Township Road 151, $285,000. Mabel Miller to Steven L. and Loretta J. Miller, 2650 Township Road 190, $35,130. Delbert R. and Susie S. Yoder to Willis D. and Mary Yoder, 1952 Township Road 152, $215,000. Hardy Township — Hope International Ministry to David Troyer and Charity S. Troyer, Private Road 344, 3.091 acres, $40,000. Andrew E. and Sarah Ann Hershberger to Levi Jay and Miriam G. Schlabach, 7680 Township Road 334, $230,000. Holmes County Investments to Holmes County Holdings, 7386 County Road 319, $250,000. Barry W. and Lori K. Nicholson to Clifford P. II and Ruth Foss and Olive M. Christmyer, 5.816

acres, $249,000. Arden D. and Diane R. Miller to Marvin W. and Audrey R. Schrock, 97998 Township Road 262, $165,000. Hope International Ministry to David Troyer and Charity S. Troyer, Private Road 344, 3.091 acres, $40,000. Killbuck Village — E. Ruth Landon to Harold C. and Janet E. Swagler, 145 Allison Ave., $122,500. Knox Township —Bonnie Elizabeth Hazlett to Aden M. and Annie E. Mullet, 13217 State Route 39, $95,000. Vickie L. Heat and Diana G. Dreibelbis, cotrustees, to Jeremiah L. and Jennifer L. Snyder, 12952 State Route 39, $129.500. Joyce A. Cotton, trustee, to Thomas D. and Dawn Kelly Esselburn, 13058 Township Road 223, $785,000. Barbara B. Hughes to Charles E. and Wilma J. Yonts, lot 125, October Hill, $3,500. Charles E. and Wilma J. Yonts to Timothy W. and Sheila A. Pate, lots 84 and 84, October Hill, $10,000. Mechanic Township — Jay C. Lash Jr. to Cheryl A. Sigler, 2444 Kirchberg Drive, $47,000. David S. Garber to Stephanie M. Corbett, 2710 Domat, $55,000. RLH Land Co. to Amanda A. Miller, Aden J. Miller and Fannie N. Miller, Township Road 79, 23.495

acres, $191,484.25. Cheryl Heller to Jeffrey J. and Linda A. Fitos, Lake Buckhorn ;ot 411, $152,500. Leroy R. and Erma J. Miller to Paul J. and Sara Mae Yoder, 5494 Township Road 123, $290,000. Anthony G. and Sharon J. Byous to Matthew D. Polcyn, 2241 Grenchen Drive, $89,000. Millersburg Village — Jeanine F. Kendle to DaKK Holdings, 524 Massillon Road, $5,000. Doris Lea Wilson to Brian Miller, 109 Fairview Ave., $39,000. Jones Street Co. to Joel A. Menuez, 130 Quinn Circle, $38,000. Yvonne M. Fichter, to Brock B. Wagers and Heather D. Cool, 350 Walnut St., $69,000. Chrysalis Properties to Mast Rentals, 709 S. Washington, $52,000. McCrossin Properties to Terry P. and Glenda Zamana, Wooster Road and Uhl Street, 0.223 acre, $10,000. Wesley J. and Sara J. Hostetler to Aaron M. and Cynthia D. Weaver, 663 Critchfield St., $79,000. Fire Ridge Land Co. to Maynard H. and Sherry K. Hunsberger, Unit 602, The Villas at Fire Ridge, $206,291.20. Kenneth Mohler and Carole Steele to Dave Augustine, 108 Woodland Drive, $99,000. DAKK Holdings to Jonathan L. Kratzer and

Municipal court Dennis J. Yoder, 54, 7775 Township Road 565, Holmesville, was fined $258 for overload. Wayne R. Witner, 33, 860 E. Jackson St., Millersburg, was fined $150 for driving while under suspension. Bradlee A. Clark, 18, 9074 Township Road 1042, Big Prairie, was fined $250 for failure to reinstate license after suspension has expired. Jack M. McFadden, 22, 1684 Mechanicsburg Road, Lot 155, Wooster, was fined $150 for expired operator’s license. Dana M. Arnold, 77, 983 Country Club Road, Howard, was fined $250 for a stopped school bus violation. Jonathan Mast, 18, 4288 County Road 160, Millersburg, was fined $100 for no operator’s license. Ryan A. Porter, 19, 7041

Township Road 466, Lot 20, Lakeville, was fined $100 for safety disregard and $150 for registration violation. Joseph E. Troyer, 23, 4657 U.S. Route 62, Millersburg, was fined $150 for speeding. Paul A. St. John, 50, 4289 Township Road 305, Millersburg, was fined $314 for overload. Richard A. Roland, 62, 213 S. Washington St., Millersburg, was fined $250 for menacing. Cameron L. Mathie, 18, 1796 Township Road 5, Killbuck, was fined $100 for possession of marijuana. Te A. Quickley, 19, 313 W. 41st St., Ashtabula, was fined $150 for reckless operation, and $150 for speeding. Tyler J. Penick, 22, 221 6th St., SW, New Philadelphia, was fined $150 for reckless operation and

Monica R. Yoder, 216 S. Clay St., $97,500. Monroe Township — Shawn and Keri Miller to Scott S. and Ashley E. Vaughn, 4551 County Road 400, $150,000. Terry and Jolene White to Eric and Jinell Roll, 19786 Township Road 274, $266,000. Eric T. and Jinell R. Roll to Dmitry A. and Nellya Y. Shelchkova, 5189 County Road 314, $338,000. — Stephen S. and Kathy Schmid to Richard L. and Stella M. Herman, 10454 Township Road 262, $97,000. Kirk Land Co. to Zachary L. and Maria Morris, lot 5 Autumn Ridge Subdivision, 2.358 acres, $30,000. Nashville Village — Marilyn D. Parsons to Helen M. and Ryan M. Parsons, 309 E. Millersburg St., $90,000. Paint Township — Marcus R. Miller to Marlin J. Yoder and Rosetta C. Mullet, 2701 Township Road 410, $275,000. Jeffrey B. and Renee M. Presley to Christopher A. and Jane L. Nolt, Township Road 674, 1.182 acres, $28,300. Benjamin and Suzanna F. Miller to Scott and Suzette Burtoft, 1907 Township Road 675, $40,000. Brenda K. Mueller, trustee of Delores J. Troyer, to Joseph W. and Diane Sue Mast, 7235 State Route 515, $290,000.

Pomerene $100 for speeding. Gary L. Fisher, 72, 3218 Amsterdam Road SE, Scio, was fined $150 for a stopped school bus violation. Bethany S. Dye, 63, 7560 Township Road 334, Millersburg, was fined $250 for animals at large and was placed on one year probation. She must make restitution. Sean D. Troyer, 24, 1748 U.S. Route 62, Winesburg, was fined $150 for safety disregard. Randy L. Hunter, 49, 465 Hickory St., Millersburg, was fined $150 for a stopped school bus violation. Jonathan R. Lemmon, 20, 3301 Fox Lake Road, Wooster, was fined $250 for littering and was placed on one year probation. He must perform 50 hours of community serviced and obtain garbage service. Steven Cullen, 41, 366 S. Railroad St., Apt. 142,

Killbuck, was fined $170 for telecommunication harassment and was placed on one year probation. He must complete LifeSkills program. Wayne R. Witner, 33, 860 E. Jackson St., Millersburg, was fined $150 for no operator’s license. Kasey N. Miller, 20, 6136 County Road 51, Big Prairie, was fined $100 for speeding. She also was fined $250 for obstructing official business. Preston D. Miller, 23, 8940 County Road 160, Dundee, was fined $100 for no operator’s license. Alan M. Miller, 19, 5510 Cement Bridge Road NW, Dundee, was fined $150 for speeding. Scott Colgin, 21, 12985 Township Road 511, Big Prairie, was fined $150 for speeding. Brian D. Freeman, 48, 119 S. Market St., Holm-

esville, was fined $100 for aggravated menacing. Amber L. Miller, 25, 7825 W. Market St., Apt. L27, Orrville, was fined $200 for domestic violence and was placed on three years probation. She must complete counseling, LifeSkills program and drug testing. She may not have contact with children under 18 years of age. Genisis S. Martin, 18, 1937 Township Road 72, Killbuck, was fined $250 for attempted theft, was placed on two years probation and must make restitution. Charles R. Kreisher Sr., 56, 258 N. Clay St., Millersburg, was fined $100 for physical control. Elizabeth M. Smith, 33, 101 E. Marion St., Nashville, was fined $106 for criminal damages. She was placed on one year probation and must complete LifeSkills program.

(From Page 21) Ray Eyler were on hand and also commended the hospital staff for achieving this designation. “This shows the residents of this county that you are willing to go the extra mile,” Ault said. “We want to thank you for your hard work, dedication and drive to excellence and providing the best health care in the area.” Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.

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Defending our right to hunt Where have we gone the field with family and wrong? friends, teaching the next Every day, every week, generation all that’s good it’s becoming harder and about hunting. harder to defend our Maybe more important heritage of hunting. are the simple things — Why? the smell of tenderloins Because of incidents cooking on a wood fire, like this past week when the aroma of spent gunMinnesota dentist Walpowder, the sound of ter Palmer shot Cecil bucks sparring, turkeys the lion, a Zimbabwe gobbling and geese honkicon, collared and part ing. Those are the real of a Hwange National trophies of hunting. The Park study, and one of crackle of dried leaves the country’s top tourist under foot, the sun shimattractions. mering off new-fallen It’s possible that Palmer snow, birds singing, squirtechnically did nothing rels chattering and fog wrong in harvesting the rising off the water on a black-maned lion, apply- cool morning. Those troing for all the necessary phies stay in your heart permits and shooting forever and don’t have to it legally, but that’s for be hung on a wall. authorities to figure out For a lot of hunters, (Palmer may be extrathough, the hunt isn’t dited back to Zimbabwe enough anymore. It has to face charges). to be bigger, it has to be To understand that better. Palmer paid Inches $55,000 for equal the bow excitement, Art hunt is the and it’s Holden crux of the not a hunt Daily Record problem. unless its Outdoor Editor Palmer’s not bigger than the only big the last one. spender in Is that the huntwhat drives ing world, as clients from Walter Palmer and others coast-to-coast and around like him? the globe shell out milWhen did we get away lions to take down a trofrom being satisfied with phy. Unfortunately, that’s whatever happens? where we’ve gotten off Now, there’s nothing track. wrong with harvesting When did “trophy” a fine bull elk, whitetail become such an imporbuck or boss gobbler if tant part of hunting, one puts the time in for when did it consume so the payoff, or just hapmany? When did it spur pens to be in the right an industry that has taken place at the right time. a lot of the skill out of What’s disturbing is hunting. opening one’s wallet and You can’t take money taking the easy way out out of hunting, though. In for a trophy. fact, it’s vital to conservaIf that’s what we call tion worldwide. In places hunting, then what are like Africa, fees paid by we teaching our next genforeigners provide the eration of outdoorsmen funds needed for wildlife and women, the future management, while meat conservationists, if money, from the animals killed instead of time and effort, usually goes to the locals. is the answer to their In America, hunting dol- “trophy?” lars account for the bigSure, we all work for gest percentage of state our paycheck, and no one wildlife budgets, not to should be able to tell us mention the millions of how to spend it. We can, man hours and dollars though, try to reinforce donated by volunteer the true meaning of huntnon-profits. ing, and extol the virtues Money hunts, though, of philanthropic giving have twisted our views to outdoor organizations, as to what is the essence that in the long run, will of the sport — fair chase, pay off in a better world, ethics, conservation, susbetter outdoorsmen and tainability, food for the better people all the way table. Hunting is a sport, around. yes, but winning isn’t the Does Zimbabwe have ultimate goal (or at least more to worry about than shouldn’t be). What’s See Pg. 28 — HOLDEN important is the time in

Diane BeMiller photos

Brayden Renfrew, Karyssa Beagle and Donnie Danley battle for position during last Friday night’s mini wedges feature race at Hilltop Speedway.

Wilson, Conley big winners at Hilltop By JESSICA MARDIS In a collaborated effort with Muskingum County Speedway for their 33rd Annual Jim Dunn Memorial Race, Hilltop Speedway ran a regular non-points show on Friday providing drivers the opportunity to run the memorial race on Saturday. Although a regular race night, Muskingum County Speedway was offering provisional positions to the highest finisher at the Hill who does not make the Jim Dunn Memorial in late models, modified, street stocks and mini stocks. The JPR Auto & Tire, Winning Edge and A&B Roofing and Construction mini wedges had an 11-car field. Winners of each heat race and making up the front row of the night’s feature event were Zoe Stafford and Brayden Renfrew. Rounding four to the green, it was Stafford who would take an early lead with Braxton Wilson a close second. The two would battle it out until a caution would come out forcing Stafford to restart on the tail. Back under green, it was Wilson out front as the battle for position continued between Brayden Renfrew and Nick Large for second and Karyssa Beagle and Stafford for fourth. Picking up his sixth feature win in a row and 14th overall was Wilson, followed by Large, Renfrew, Stafford and Karyssa Beagle. Setting fast time among the 20 Holmes Tire late

Braxton Wilson, who won the mini wedges feature, poses in victory lane with his dad, Eddie Wilson, last Friday at Hilltop Speedway. models was Corey Conley with a 15.097. Conley would also pick up the night’s dash win. Conley jumped to the lead in the 25-lap feature, with a three way battle for second between Mike Basich, Rick Mardis and Vic Hottinger. A caution would come out bunching the field, but Conley again took the lead as Mardis and Basich would battle second. However, a caution on a lapped car would force Mardis pitside. After another restart, Conley would go on to lead every lap for the win. With a late pass, Hottinger would pick up second as Basich, TJ Watson and Kevin Davis rounded out the top five. The Finish Line Auto Body modifieds had a 17-car field with Scott

Peltz setting fast time with a 16.422. Heat race winners were Chris Basich and Robin Duston while Jimmy Smith picked up the dash. Setting the pace to the start of their 20-lap feature event was Smith, with Peltz and Bruce Miller next. Nathon Loney would advance around Miller and Eric Singhaus to crack the top three. However, “The Toboso Bullet” claimed yet another win ahead of Peltz, Loney, Miller and Singhaus. Eleven cars made up the Holmes Pest Control street stock division with Brandon Gardner setting fast time with a 17.398. Picking up the heat race win was Mike Lonas while Dave Potts won the dash. Lonas would add another win to his total this

season, with Kevin Potts second, followed by Dave Potts, Gardner and Bob Daugherty. In the Winning Edge Auto Body mini stocks, Jerry Adkins would lead every lap, with Chris Priebe, Colton St. John, Kevin Markey and Caleb Spencer rounding out the top five. The modlite division saw Nick Crider picking up the win followed by Tracey Fritter. Third went to Ray Heskett, fourth to JB Barton and fifth to Tanner McLoughlin. Rolley Heyder would pick up the only heat race win in the field of seven Bugs-R-Gone trucks, and then lead every lap in the feature. Finishing top five was Travis Winterringer, Dwayne Powell, Tome Garlick and Jerry Gardner.


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Top of the order leads Hiland’s rout of Maine at WS By ART HOLDEN Sports Writer It took awhile for Hiland to get going Tuesday night in its second game of the Senior League World Series in Bangor, Maine, but when the Hawks did, they never stopped. Hiland scored all of its runs in the final four innings in routing Maine to advance to its bracket finals on Thursday at 8 p.m., posting a 13-2 win over the tournament hosts. In Sunday’s opener, Hiland made the most of its five hits in scoring six runs. Tuesday, they got production throughout the lineup, pounding out 14 hits, a couple sacrifice bunts and flies and stealing four bases. The top of the lineup was especially productive, paced by leadoff hitter Tyson Gingerich, who went 3 for 4 with three runs scored, a stolen base and an RBI. No. 2 hitter Chris Kline scored

Yoder went 3 for 5 with two doubles, three RBIs and two runs scored. The big bopper again, though, was No. 3 hitter Mitch Massaro, who went 4 for 5 with six RBIs, a double, triple and four runs scored. With all the offense, starting pitcher Yoder cruised, working 5 2-3 innings, leaving after 75 pitches with a 9-0 lead. Yoder struck out one, walked three, and once again, got some great defense behind him. Catcher Cam Miller threw out a base stealer, Gingerich and Kline teamed for another double play, and the defense played errorless. “I have all the confidence in the world in our defense. I have Jeff Massaro photo no fear of challenging the batWith fog rolling in after a day of rain at the Senior League ter,” said Yoder. Cordell Miller came up one World Series in Bangor, Maine, Hiland baserunners lead off second and third in the fourth inning against host Maine. out short of mopping up, allowThe Hawks scored twice in the fourth and went on to beat ing two hits, walking two and hitting a batter with two outs Maine 13-2 late Tuesday night. in the seventh and was touched twice, had two hits and a stolen bass, while cleanup hitter Bryan for Maine’s two runs, before

Damien Kandel got the game’s final out. “We had a sound performance tonight, better than I expected,” said Hiland coach Mike Yoder. Dana Ouellette was the game’s losing pitcher. He allowed six runs in 5 1-3 innings, walked none and struck out five. Hiland led 2-0 after four innings, then blew it open in the fifth when Gingerich and Kline singled to start the frame, then Massarro tripled and scored on Derek Miller’s sacrifice fly. “It took us a couple innings to get on track, then we were in our element,” said Massaro. Maine will now take on Saipan (8-4 winner over Europe-Africa) today for the right to meet Hiland in Thursday’s semifinals (8 p.m.), with the winner advancing to Saturday’s Senior League World Series championship game (12 p.m., broadcast on ESPN2). It’s a single-elimination tournament from this point on.

Hiland spent World Series off day - at ballpark - obviously By ART HOLDEN Sports Writer The Hiland Senior League baseball team spent Monday’s off-day at the Senior League World Series in Bangor, Maine — at the ballpark. “We had a light practice and then went and scouted the Maine-Saipan game as a team,” said Hiland coach Mike Yoder. Hiland was in the World Series for the second time in six summers, where the tournament is being played at Shawn T. Mansfield Stadium, where bestselling author Steven King is the main benefactor. In fact, King’s home sits just past the stadium’s right field fence. The Hawks got off to a great start at the World Series Sunday night, beating Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 6-3. Hiland led 6-0 after five innings before pulling starter Mitch Massaro. “That was our plan, go 60 pitches with Mitch so he would be eligible to pitch Thursday,” said Yoder. “If we win (Tuesday), we’re in the winner’s bracket finals in our bracket.” Once the tournament reaches that point, it becomes a single-elimination format. After catching Sunday, Bryan Yoder was the starter on the mound in Tuesday’s game against Maine, and coach Yoder was hoping the righty can follow up Massaro’s effort and leave after no more than

75 pitches — and with the lead. That would make him available for Saturday, should the Hawks reach the noon championship game, which will be broadcast on ESPN2. “That’s the plan,” said coach Yoder, but he knows his team will have to be a bit sharper than it was in Sunday’s opener. “I didn’t think we hit the ball very well against Canada,” the coach said. “Hopefully the top of our order can get it going, because part of our game is running the bases.” One thing that the Hawks did do well versus Canada was play defense, with Bryan Yoder gunning down a base stealer, as well as Chris Kline and Tyson Gingerich teaming for a double play up the middle, and Derek Miller throwing out a runner from center field. “Our defense has been the key for us,” said coach Yoder. “We drill fundamentals all the time and we want our kids to make the right throws and the right decisions.” PREGAME MEAL — When in Maine, you have to try lobster. The Hawks will get their chance to eat some “lobstah” for lunch as their planned pre-game meal. HOUSING — All 10 teams at the Senior League World Series are staying at the Holiday Inn in Bangor, and the setting allows the teams to get to know each other. “Our boys are becom-

ing good friends with the Arizona team,” said coach Yoder. “This experience has really been good for our kids.” THE PAYOFF — Hiland plays in the Senior Little League organization as a way to keep their group of players together and get them plenty of competition under pressure situations. “The whole goal is to build the summer program around what coach (Tom) Gibson does with his high school team in the spring,” said coach Yoder. “In the long run, the goal is to win a state championship in baseball for Hiland.” FRIDAY FUN — Teams eliminated by Friday from the Senior League World Series will still have something to do that day. There will be an all-star game for the best players from the eight eliminated teams, and also a Major League Camp where players will be timed and clocked. “There are some very, very talented baseball players here,” said coach Yoder. GREAT DRAW — Hiland, the Central Region champs (and wearing Central Region uniforms provided by Little League Baseball), has a great draw for the tournament. In its half of the bracket is Maine, Europe-Africa, AsiaPacific and Canada. In the other half of the bracket is U.S. Southeast, West, Southwest, East and Latin American.

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While the Hiland baseball players were busy practicing and scouting their next opponent on Monday, some of the parents toured Bangor, Maine, including a stop at best-selling author Steven King’s house. King, a Bangor resident, donated most of the $1.2 million needed to build Shawn T. Mansfield Stadium, home of the Senior League World Series.


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Anna Margaret Guggisberg, 91

Evelyn ‘Dodi’ Mast, 53

Anna Margaret Guggisberg, 91, of Doughty Valley, passed away Sunday afternoon, Aug. 2, 2015, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home, Walnut Creek, due to natural causes. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at St. John’s Church of Millersburg with the Rev. Kenneth Walther officiating. Burial will be at Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg. Friends may call from 1-3 p.m. and 5-8 p.m. Friday at the church and one hour prior to the services Saturday. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting the funeral home’s website at www. alexanderfhinc.com. She was born July 19, 1924, in Welsburg, South Tyrol, Austria, and was the daughter of Domenikus and Maria (Bauer) Fontanive. She met Alfred Guggisberg in Fugen, Zillertal, Austria, and they married on Nov. 24, 1945. In 1950, they moved to Doughty Valley where they raised their family and established the Guggisberg Cheese Factory. She worked side by side with her husband making swiss cheese. After a few years her husband, Alfred, created a new cheese that she christened “Baby Swiss,” creating a new standard in the cheese industry. For many years she enjoyed meeting new people and her regular customers in her store. In 1983, she built and opened the Chalet in the Valley Restaurant, which was a lifelong dream of hers. She continued to build her dream along with her friendships with the public. She was a member of

Evelyn Delores “Dodi” Weikle Mast of Millersburg, 53, peacefully passed away on July 31, 2015, at her home surrounded by close family after courageously fighting a 13-month battle with cancer. She was born June 22, 1962 in Mansfield, the daughter of Freddie and Mary Jane (Stephenson) Weikle. Friends knew her as “Dodi.” She earned her master’s degree in nursing and health care administration, and was a registered nurse. She worked at Westview Healthy Living in Wooster, and previously at Majora Lane Care Center in Millersburg. She married Troy Mast on March 26, 2008, and with her husband, ran a shop called “Just By Chance” out of their home. She was known for her beautiful flower garden. Everywhere from California to Maine you will see, just by chance, flowers from Evelyn’s garden where she generously and lovingly offered seedlings to her customers who traveled from near and far. She enjoyed camping and spending time with her daughters and grandchildren. She was a devoted mother, wife and grandmother. She was fun, loving, full of smiles and had a contagious laugh. Surviving in addition to her husband, Troy, are daughters, Tina (Jack) Shepherd of Dayton, Jennifer (Zac) Nichols of Lexington and Michelle (Adam

Close) Hicks of Loudonville; stepchildren, St. John’s Church of MillChris (Megan) Mast, ersburg, member of the Aimee Buzzard, Sydney American Swiss Society, Mast and Jayde Mast, all the Ohio Swiss Cheese of Millersburg; grandAssociation, the Canton children, Kaleb and PorSwiss Club, where she ter Nicols and Harper also sang with the EdelClose; brothers, Blake weiss Singers, and was a Weikle and Jonathan former member of the (Susan) Weikle of ManLioness Club. Margaret sfield, and many nieces enjoyed gardening, aniand nephews. mals, traveling and playShe was preceded in ing chess. She loved her death by her parents; an family and spending time infant brother; sisters, with people. Margaret Cindy Hicks and Sherri loved and cared deeply Hatfield; and her fatherfor all of her employees. in-law, Donald Mast. Surviving are her three Calling hours were children and their spousTuesday, Aug. 4 at Alexes, Gladis (Dan) Garver ander Funeral Home of Circleville, and Eric in Millersburg. It was (Julia) Guggisberg and Evelyn’s wishes to be Richard (Anne) Gugcremated. Memorial sergisberg, both of Doughty vices were planned in Valley; 12 grandchildren, Sarton, W.Va., at a later DeJosh Garver of Columdate. She will be laid bus, Heidi Speers of to rest with her infant Medina, Alina Sandavol brother and extended of Lakewood, Adam family. Guggisberg of Huuston, Those wishing to share Melissa Maggard of San a memory or make onDiego, Brittania Gugline condolences may do gisberg of Gross Pointe, so by visiting www.alexMich., Ericka Guggisanderfhinc.com. berg of Doughty ValEvelyn requests donaley, Ariel Guggisberg of tions be made to ManCincinnati, Ursula Bensfield MedCenter, Colnett of Berlin, Ashton lege of Nursing, 335 Womacks of Doughty Glessner Ave., Mansfield Valley, Elizabeth Beachy 44903. of Sugarcreek and Alexis The family would Guggisberg of Doughty like to extend a speValley; and nine greatcial thanks to Ricki and grandchildren with one Leslee Mast. more on the way. She was preceded in death by her parents, Marilyn Harman, 75 one sister, two brothers and her husband, Alfred, Marilyn Sue Harman, ley Stucky, Jennifer (Matwho passed away Sept. 75, of Sugarcreek, died thew) Burnheimer, Tyler 29, 1985. Wednesday, July 8, 2015, and Zachary Harman; and at Community Hospice a sister, Bonnie Mayer of House in New Philadel- Somerdale. phia. In addition to her husShe was born April band, she was preceded 23, 1940 in Dover to the in death by her parents; a late Willard and Doris grandson, Wyatt Jay Har(Rexroad) Deibel. She man; and a brother, Dale was a retired custodian Deibel. for Garaway Schools and Services were held SatContact was raised in the Lutheran urday, July 11 at SmithStudents 18 Exam Church. Varns Funeral Home, & Under $70.00 She was married July 24, Sugarcreek. Burial was $45.00 1959 to Ray A. Harman in East Lawn Cemetery. Reg. $80.00 Reg. $55.00 and he died Oct. 19, 1996. To share a memory and Surviving are children, sign the guest register Offer good 8/1/15 - 8/31/15 Matthew (Leanne) Har- visit www.smithfuneral. man and Jason (Elizabeth) com. Dr. Robert Sears Harman, both of Sugar- Memorials may be made Independent Doctor of Optometry creek, Lisa (Mark) Stucky to Community Hospice of Located inside of Baltic and Andrea Tuscarawas County, 716 Millersburg Wal-Mart Vision Center (Bill) Bartrum of Millers- Commercial Ave., SW, Walk-ins Welcome or Call for Appt. at 330-674-3564 burg; grandchildren, Ash- New Philadelphia 44663.

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Ruth Miller, 71 Ruth E. Miller, 71, of Millersburg, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, July 19, 2015, after an extended illness. She was born Jan. 23, 1944, the daughter of Emerson and Bertha Donaldson Tish, and married Andy Miller on Sept. 18, 1970. He survives. Ruth enjoyed singing in the church choir, watching the hummingbirds and spending time with family and friends. Surviving in addition to her husband, are a son, Ron (Penny) Miller; a grandson, Dante Miller; five brothers; three sisters; several nieces and nephews; and her mother-inlaw, Susan Miller. She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother, a sister and her father-in-law. Funeral services were Thursday, July 23 at Cornerstone Community Church, 6029 State Route

754, Millersburg, with Pastor Pat Weaver officiating. Burial was in Prairie Township Cemetery, Holmesville. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting the funeral home’s website at www.alexanderfhinc.com. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to Alexander Funeral Home, P.O. Box 108, Millersburg 44654, to help with expenses for Ruth Miller.

Alta Savant, 84 Alta Buren Savant, 84, of Shreve, passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 26, 2015 after a brief illness at LifeCare Hospice in Wooster. She was born in Glenmont on March 15, 1931, the daughter of Emil and Mary (Snyder) Buren, and married Dominic Savant Jr. on May 28, 1956. He preceded her in death. Surviving are her daughter, Tina (Frank) Gibson of Midlothian, Va.; sister, Ida Mellor of Big Prairie; brothers, James Buren of Killbuck, Donald (Teara) Buren of West Salem and Lawrence (Audrey) Buren of Auburn, Calif. Alta worked at The Pine Tree Barn for 15 years as a line cook and attended Fredericksburg Church of Christ. She will be remembered for her beautiful smile, sweet giggle, kind heart,

gentle spirit and listening ear. Jesus shined through her life. In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by her sisters, Evelyn Christopher, Betty Shannon and Carol Garretson and her brothers, Jack Buren and Robert Buren. Funeral services were July 29 at Alexander Funeral Home in Millersburg. Interment was at Killbuck Cemetery. Memorials may be made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster, OH 44691. The family is grateful to Dr. Paul Masci, Dr. Robert Cebul, Dr. Dana Bonezzi and Nurse Elaine, PCU 2nd Floor at Wooster Community Hospital, and everyone at LifeCare Hospice. Their compassionate caring for Alta will never be forgotten.

Holden “trophy,” no matter what the cost, and this time, Cecil the lion? Sure. Do it’s costing most of us our Americans have more good reputation. pressing matters than a There’s a lot of good dentist shooting a lion that comes out of hunthalf a world away? Sure. ing, and as outdoorsmen, The incident, though, we need to remember has sparked a social what the sport is all about media fire storm and has and promote ethics and provided fodder for all integrity every time we sides. I don’t believe the take to the field. issue is defending our It starts with us, and reason for why we hunt, the next time a Walter instead, it’s an issue of the Palmer incident pops up, bad apple ruining it for it won’t be so hard to everyone else. And that defend our hunting heribad apple is fixed on a tage. (From Page 26)


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A variety of Housewares, Gifts, Toys, Games, Camping Supplies, Batteries, L.E.D. Lights, Clothing to outfit the family, Canister Sets, Trash Bins, and Lots More!


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Marriage licenses Derek L. Kaufman, 24, 1271 Matterhorn St., SW, Sugarcreek, accountant, and Katelyn B. Hershberger, 22, 4976 County Road 172, Sugarcreek, insurance agent. Alvin A. Yoder, 26, 2430 Township Road 151, Millersburg, rough lumber worker, Keim Lumber, and Martha E. Troyer, 26, 33724 County Road 12, Baltic, housekeeper. Kyle P. Schlabach, 22, 1179 Harrison Road, Shreve,

farmer, and Jolene M. Miller, 21, 9010 County Road 318, Shreve, housecleaner. David A. Wengerd, 21, 8860 County Road 186, Dundee, siding installer, and Wilma D. Hershberger, 23, 2960 Township Road 412, Dundee, homemaker. Joseph W. Burkholder, 23, 2687 County Road 114, Baltic, farmer, and Marie J. Burkholder, 22, 2699 Township Road 406, Sugarcreek, homemaker. Robert J. Raber, 22, 2261

County Road 160, Millersburg, production, Walnut Creek Planing, and LeAnna M. Yoder, 21, 17341 Harrison Road, Navarre, state tested nurses assistant. Joshua J. Schupp, 19, 122 N. School St., Apt. 1A, Millersburg, account manager, and Kathern V. Smith, 24, 867 Mindy Lane, Wooster, customer service representative. Benjamin A. Yoder, 28, 3188 U.S. Route 62, Millersburg, carpenter, and Carri A. Yoder, 30, 3178 U.S.

Route 62, Dundee, secretary. Zachari R. Schlabach, 20, 702 Nashville Road, Glenmont, U.S. Army, and Alexandria D. Moore, 18, 214 Middle Drive, Loudonville, homemaker. Steve J. Weaver, 30, 9363 Township Road 652, Fredericksburg, chef, and Leah I. Yutzy, 27, 7563 Township Road 654, Millersburg, homemaker. Nicholas R. Pickrel, 25, 16123 Bittinger Road,

Grantsville, Md., construction, and Natalia C. Mast, 22, 6861 State Route 241, Millersburg, homemaker. James M. Cullen, 865 N. Railroad St., Killbuck, and Valerie S. Yoder, same address, cashier. William L. Pittman, 48, 5526 Black St., No. 2, Pittsburgh, Pa., chef, and Laura M. Oliver, 26, same address, cosmetologist. Craig L. Friesen, 22, 19842 Great Cove Road, McConnellsburg, Pa., teacher, and

Maria R. Miller, 22, 3334 State Route 557, Baltic, teacher. Joshua W. Martin, 25, 7966 Township Road 466, Lakeville, HAD Drilling Contractors, and Jodi D. Allison, 29, 7966 Township Road 466, Lakeville, Killbuck Savings Bank Co. Cory M. Baker, 26, 9000 County Road 292, Millersburg, engineer, and Stephanie N. Day, 21, same address, registered adult service worker.

Steam (From Page 22) Randy Johnson of Summerville, W.Va., doesn’t know much about the steam engines, but he, too, enjoys watching them work. “This is the second time I’ve ever been to a steam show,” Johnson said. “We really enjoy it. I’ve seen them sitting around before, but I never saw one in operation like this. It’s pretty fascinating thinking this is how they used to get work done. Looking on the back of this engine it says six horse power. “Nowadays you get that much power out of a motor this big,” he said, holding his hands a few feet apart. Leon Hershberger of Mount Hope is the new owner of an A.D. Baker Steam Engine, having recently purchased it from his father. The Baker Co., of Swanton, stopped making steam engines in 1929. “There are only 13 of these left,” he said. “Ours was built in 1926. It’s not just for show, it’s truly

Moses Miller of Baltic makes a few adjustments on this 1909 Case Steam Marvin Miller adds wood to the firebox on this 25 engine. It is used on occasion for filling silo or threshing. horsepower 1916 The New Huber. functional. We actually use this a lot. We take it to shows and we also take it out on the road for silo filling at local farms in the fall.” He said the machine has

been running for six years on the new fire box, which operates on wood and coal. They use coal once it’s up and working because it burns hotter and longer. “My dad had an

engine and I grew up on that. That’s how we got into steam,” Hershberger said. “My boys get the fire going and the steam up and then I take over.”

Hershberger says the engines are a lot of work, but they are a lot of fun as well. He says there are all sorts of safety features and the engines are inspected

every three years. All the operators are licensed. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330674-5676 or klynch@thedaily-record.com.

Mike Schenk photos/www.buydrphotos.com

A couple of puffing steam engines were part of a demonstration at Dough- Abe Mast of Charm makes cedar shingles with the aid of a steam engine on a belt for power. ty Valley Steam Days in Charm.


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LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY : HOLMES The following matters are the subject of this public notice by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. The complete public notice, including any additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information, a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov /actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644-2129 email: HClerk@epa.ohio.gov Final Issuance Permit-To-Install and erate

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CASH FOR scrap metal: trucks, buses, cars, heavy equip., farm equip., copper, batteries, brass, aluminum, and any metal. Call (330) 473-8410. WANTED: Corn hole players August 15th at 6pm. Contact: Eli Hershberger at 330-231-7261 WANTED: VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS for Baltic Homecoming. August 14th at 6:30p.m. Call Abe Raber, 330-763-4385 or Dennis Miller, 330-231-9183 BUYING JUNK batteries, aluminum, copper, brass, farm mach. appliances, cars, trucks. anything steel, elec. motors. 330-279-2142

KOUNTRY JUNCTION Bent & Dent Groceries & Variety. 12270 Millersburg Rd. Open Monday-Sat, 10-5. Sunday 12-5. Just opened Cadence's Cones Hand Dipped Ice Cream. (Right next to Kountry Junction)

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Farmstead Acres Wood 9106 County Road 201, Salt Creek Twp., OH LOST YELLOW Lab male, CR 25, Glenmont area. 44627 (330) 600-4701. Reward if ID #: P0118601 found. Date of Action: 07/29/2015 State Wide Initial PTIO for three al- 75 ready installed emission units. This includes P001: Misc. SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS. a 125 HP diesel engine, Unable to work? Denied P002: a woodworking sysbenefits? We Can Help! tem with a cyclone dust WIN or Pay Nothing! Concollector, and P003: a tact Bill Gordon & Associates at 1-800-547-0636 to woodworking system with start your application today! a baghouse dust collector. Final Issuance of Renewal of NPDES Permit Yoder Lumber Co - Buckhorn Division 7100 Co Rd 407, Millerburg, OH. Facility Description: Wastewater-Semi-Public Receiving Water: Pond to Bucks Run ID #: 3PR00402*ED Date of Action: 09/01/2015 This final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable to ERAC Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper August 8, 2015

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WANTED: LOOKING for F/T office job. Have computer experience. Leave msg. (330) 275-7246

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INTERIOR PAINTER !! Looking for experienced interior painter with valid drivers lic. please call 330-473-8470 for more info. FRONT DESK, part-time, evenings / wknds. Will train. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson St. Call 330-674-1457.

SHIPPING SUPERVISOR

R. W. Sauder, Inc. has an opening for a full-time 2nd shift Shipping Supervisor. The supervisor manages the warehouse and shipping department to ensure delivery of a quality product. Must be able to lift 30-60lbs frequently. Computer knowledge and Class A CDL is preferred. A competitive wage is offered, as well as a full time benefit package (after 90 days): Medical, dental, vision, paid holidays/vacations, 401(k), profit sharing, and more. QUALIFIED APPLICANTS SHOULD APPLY AT: R.W. Sauder, Inc. 2648 US 62, PO BOX 165, Winesburg, OH 44690 or email Wayne Troyer at waynet@saudereggs.com THE WALLHOUSE HOTEL In Walnut Creek Ohio is currently seeking a friendly and professional Breakfast Attendant to join our team. The Breakfast Attendant is responsible for preparing and setting up the hot breakfast buffet each morning and making sure it remains stocked, keeping up with cleanliness of the breakfast area and kitchen, and providing our guests with a memorable stay. Hours are from 5am-1pm, Saturdays and Sundays are a must. The Wallhouse Hotel 2870 Cove Lane, Walnut Creek, OH. 44687 800.824.2013 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 SUMMER WORK: Lakeville. Need 2 people to do landscaping & outdoor painting. $10+/hr depending on skill. (419) 606-4353 WANTED: EXPERIENCED timber cutter or skidder operator with a truck. (330) 231-2234


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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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WIC PEER HELPER Part-time 16 hours per week, High school diploma or GED, have breastfed for a minimum of six (6) months, been a former or current WIC participant. Applicant must have reliable transportation and proof of auto liability insurance. Send your resume or fill out an application at Holmes County Health District, 85 N Grant St, Suite B (third floor) Millersburg deadline August 21, 2015. 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. 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. 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. 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) AMISH CREW looking for part-time driver. Must live close to Millersburg. Call 330-763-3937 HORSE STALL CLEANER needed part time 9a-2p. Transportation provided. Baltic/ New Bedford/ Clark area. 330-674-2503

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WORKER DRIVER for trim crew. No experience needed. Also, experienced team leader for exterior general construction crew. Paid vacation & paid holidays. (330) 600-9296 WORKER/DRIVER ON construction crew. Berlin/ Millersburg area. Paid vacation & holidays. (330) 231-0752 WANTED: DEPENDABLE driver worker for stone mason crew. 330-464-2209 Now Hiring! Dependable, hard workers needed for local packaging department. Must be able to lift 401bs. Hours will be Mon-Fri. 5:30 am - average 8 hrs a day - and every other Saturday approximately 3 hrs. Apply in person Bunker Hill Cheese, 6005 CR 77 Mlbg 44654 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.

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

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Driver's: Quality Home time! Earn over $1250+ per wk. + Monthly Bonuses! Excellent Benefits. No-Touch! CDL-A 1yr exp. 855-454-0392 DEPENDABLE DRIVER/ WORKER needed for home weatherization crew. Mostly local work. Must have good driving record. Paid holidays. Call (330) 674-2299. If no answer, please leave message. WANTED: CLASS A CDL driver. Local company, 21 years or older, good driving record, local with some overnight. Home weekends. Able to lift 50 lbs. to load. Waste Parchment, Inc., 4510 TR 307, Millersburg, Ohio 44654. Call 1-800282-2454.

125 Medical / Healthcare 200 DIRECTOR OF SURGICAL SERVICES Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg, Ohio is currently seeking a full time (40 hours a week) Director of Surgical Services. The Director of Surgical Services is responsible for the overall administration of the Surgery, Ambulatory Care, Endoscopy and Central Sterile Department at Pomerene Hospital. Duties include managing the day-to-day operations as well as developing, monitoring and maintaining standards and practices that enhance patient care and meet CMS requirements. Additionally, the Director of Surgical Services is responsible for overseeing the HR function, quality initiatives, fiscal management and performance management. A Bachelor of Science in Nursing is required as well as a current RN licensure in the State of Ohio. Five to seven years of management experience along with surgical experience preferred. Pomerene Hospital Attn: Cayla Nichols 981 Wooster Road Millersburg, OH 44654 jobs@pomerenehospital.orgw ww.pomerenehospital.org EOE THE HOLMES COUNTY BOARD of DD is taking applications for a Substitute Nurse position wanting to work with children and adults with developmental disabilities. Primary responsibilities are to administer medications and treatments and provide for medical and emergency needs. This position is intermittent (scheduled as needed). Candidate must have a current, valid license as a RN/LPN from the Ohio Board of Nursing. Salary negotiable. Send resume and licensure documentation to Holmes County Board of DD, 8001 TR 574; Holmesville, OH 44654. Deadline: August 28th, 2015

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NATURAL GAS dometic fridge. Needs recharged. $125. (330) 852-4009

FOR SALE: McCormick corn binder #7 McCormick silo filler. Rosethal #40 corn husker. (330) 231-9232 VM

Appliances Electronics JOHN DEERE 5420 4WD

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FOR SALE: Paulin Humphrey natural gas lights. Like new condition. Asking $15.00 a pc. 330-359-5898 MAYTAG NATURAL gas dryer in excellent cond. $225. (330) 401-8262 NATURAL GAS freezer, works great, $1,200. (330) 763-1044 FOR SALE: 24.6 cu. ft. chest freezer, like new, $650. Also, smaller Diamond gas refrigerator. 330-674-3526 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 PADDY WOOD stove, good condition, $1,400 (330) 473-7500 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 FOR SALE: Good used #1900 Neopolian Wood burning stove. Also Used Medium size gas refrigerator. (330) 674-3987 Frigidaire refrigerator, $450. Frigidaire stove, $275. Electric water heater, $150. Kitchenaid dishwasher, $75. Joe R. Miller, 330-359-5198 COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag Ringer Washers, will trade and/or repair yours. Henry A. Raber (330) 674-5691

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

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 NI 5209 discbine. NH 477 hay bine. JD 7000 4 row planter. GM 4-71 diesel power unit. Fox self- propelled chopper with 3 row narrow & 2 row wide corn heads. Sitrex ST 520H 4-star tedder. International 12 ft disc. International 6500 9 shank disc chisel. NI 325 2 row narrow picker. Killbros 350 gravity wagon. New Sitrex hay tedders. Pallet forks & bale spears for skid loaders. Woods 214 brush hog. (330) 852-4691 FOR SALE: JOHN DEERE 13 hole grain drill. Real good. John Miller (330) 893-0303 9600 JOHN Deere Combine 4x4, 925 & 930 heads, grain carts, Ford 3/4 ton pickup 4x4, $7,000. (330) 854-9986 16 FT. forage wagon with roof, single axle, good cond., $1,500. 330-6214550 FOR SALE: 400 gal. used bulk tank, compressor, vacuum pump. $250 much dismantle yourself. (330) 852-4009

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763 skidloader 4080 hours. 330-893-1426

JD 1010 Bulldozer, model HC145-G. 6 way blade. $7,900. Please call (330) 264-1211 M-F, 8-5

MASSEY FERGUSON 135 Tractor, w/3pt hitch & PTO, runs good, $3,200. (330) 893-4156

Child Care STIHL ST420 with 16 in dia- FOR SALE: 500 gal liquid

SEARCHING FOR nanny starting in the fall MondayThursday for a 1, 3 & year old. Can provide transportation. Please call 330-231-3634

mond blade. Runs great. Asking $900. (660) 287-7274

HILLSIDE RENTAL

150 Food Services 02200 AD13413624 144 1X2 Construction Equip. Rental

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

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

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PUREBRED SAINT Bernard puppies. Ready on 8/7/15. Family raised, $750. Pick yours out now at 6605 TR 362, Millersburg, OH 44654

FOR SALE: Bobcat T190 Track Loader, in good condition, 1800 hrs, tracks 60%. $21,000. (330) 231-0117

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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

manure spreader corn binder, good cond., 5 calf hutches, 330-674-1685

FOR SALE: 920 Gal Side Slinger E.L.S. Manure Spreader, very good condition. (330) 279-3100 JOHN DEERE 400 Backhoe. Runs good, 3 buckets, good tires, parts/repair manuals, $8900/obo. 330-852-2609

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NEW HOLLAND 268 baler, field ready, $1,800. Pioneer motor cart with 35 hp Wisconsin engine. $1,600. 330-275-5022 1967 JOHN Deere 40/20. Good working order. New rubber. Lots of new parts. Good runner $9,500. (330) 275-2531 MASSEY FERGUSON 261 tractor, 65 hp, 2wd, like new, rear radial tires, runs& operates well. $7,500 (330) 852-0188 IN STOCK new EAG hay tetters. 2 & 4 star. New Holland after market parts & service for square balers & rakes & mowers. Also, round baler belt & repair. Nob view repair. 4159 CR 59. Baltic, OH (330) 897-1106 FOR SALE: Papec Model K Silo filler, very good condition, like new web. (330) 897-5604/VM. SMALL CIDER press with hyd. cylinder. 3 bus. capacity. $800. Elmer H. Yoder, 330-893-3687x1 10' TRANSPORT Field Cultivator, $650. (740) 291-7019 SIX RING 18 Foot Diameter 3000 bushel grain drying bin with burner, $2500. Call eve., 419-827-2189 FOR SALE: #12 Rebuilt Manure spreader on rubber. Henry J. Troyer, 8175 TR 669, Dundee, OH 44624

230 Farm Products Produce CUSTOM HAY WRAPPING with an Anderson tube wrapper. Located in Sugarcreek area, $6 per bale, (330) 852-2263. ORGANIC 1ST & 2nd Cutting Grass Hay, 3x4x8. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 QUALITY HORSE HAY, Timothy Alfalfa Mix, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, stored inside, delivered. (330) 466-1408 FOR SALE: Non-GMO ear corn. Also, silk corn available. (330) 897-0086 SWEET CORN, Incredible. Place your order at (330) 600-8136 Earl Erb, 2263 CR 70, Sugarcreek. HORSE HAY, 2nd cutting Alfalfa mix, 3x3x8, nice & clean. $275/ton. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905

FOR RENT: pull type combine. 330-279-2089

SPELTZ AND Speltz straw, $4 a bale. Atlee Barkman, 8360 CR 373 Big Prairie, OH 44611

MASSEY FERGUSON 533 tractor, (same as 431/2315) 45hp, 100 hours, 2wd, good cond., $10,500. (330) 852-0188

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

FOR SALE: MCD 7 foot grain binder, also old Graham plow. 6792 TR 601, Millersburg. (330) 204-3971 FOR SALE: New Idea wheel rack & 2 round bale ring hay feeders. Call (330) 852-2887 MCD CORN binder in good condition. (330) 359-5730 FOR SALE: Sunset Bulk Tank, 545 gal, good condition. $2,200 obo. (330) 695-5525

FIRST CUTTING mixed 4x4 round bales, no rain, $45. 330-473-2416 FOR SALE: 1st cutting mix, 4x5 round bales. Good for horses or cows. $45 each. Delivered. 740-310-1935 HOME GROWN RED HAVEN PEACHES. Order from Daniel Hochstetler, 3602 SR 39, Millersburg, 330-893-9193 FOR ALL of your hay mowing and field tilling needs call Jamin, (330) 401-5040


The Holmes County Hub Shopper 230 Farm Products Produce 250 SILAGE BAGGING with 8 ft. bagger. 100, 150, 200 ft. bag available. David Kline (330) 600-0413 FOR SALE: Hay bedding round bales, $10 each, picked up. John Hershberger (330) 852-4312 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

WILL DO CUSTOM INLINE BALE WRAPPING $6.25/per bale. Wayne Troyer 330-231-6640 FOR SALE: NICE 1ST CUTTING HAY wrapped in round bales. (330) 466-2187 EARLY GOLD apples. $12/bus., Andy A. Troyer, 7137 CR 19. (330) 674-2257x1

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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 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. APPLE CREEK: 2828 S Carr Thurs-Fri, 7-dark, Sat, 7-3. Country Home Supply Dresser, office chair, 6 oak kitchen chairs, gas lamp, sheet sets & towels, toddler bed complete, 4 man tent, secretary desk, nat. gas cook stove, "like new" lt. grey jacket suit, lots of misc, etc. Store Close Out items. 10% off in-store. Also, Benefit bake sale.

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FOR SALE: Sannen milk goat. Milking approx. 2/3 gal./day. 1st time fresh. $190. (330) 600-1956

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

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

FOR SALE: SEASONED firewood, $50/pickup load. 4900 TR 606, Fredericksburg, (330) 695-4900 WANTED: BOOM TRUCKLOAD of hardwood firewood logs. (330) 674-1147 SEASONED SPLIT beech firewood. 24" long. Can deliver. Levi Swartzentruber. 3235 CR 168 Millersburg FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. Good for maple syrup, cooking & kitchen stove. 10 yds, deliv'd Henry J. Miller. Sugar Crk., 330- 852-3363.

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ATTENTION Fish Farmers: We now have fish food in stock. 4.5, 6.5 & 7.5. Delivery available. Call New Bedford Feed & Supply, LLC. (330) 897-6492

FOR SALE: 8 year old riding mare. well broke. has been on trail rides. 55 in. tall. $850. (330) 359-0249 FOR SALE: Holstein Bull, 12 mo old, ABS Pedigree, Myron Yoder (330) 897-1397 MINIATURE JACKS: 7 year old gray, 4 year old b/w spotted, $500 each. Call 419-341-3794 FOR SALE: Bay colored Pony, with 2 white socks & white star, 48" tall. Also, Harness & cart. Drives with some snap, 12 yrs old. Andy Yoder (330) 682-0530 CHESTNUT BROWN 40" Pony, TSS, kid broke. $550 (330) 473-2348 7 YR old Bay Std Bred Gelding, Star, snip, 3 whites, surrey size, TSS, $4,500. 4 yr old Bay Std Bred Gelding, star, 1 white, TSS, trots nice. $4,200. 8 yr old Dark Bay Std Bred Mare, TSS, good for long trips. $2,400. PY Stables (330) 600-0183 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

4 YR. old Black Perch. stbrd. crossbred mare. Also 30 Cheviot sheep 3 & 4 yr. olds. R.J.P., 9134 652, Fred FOR SALE: Jersey family cow. Fresh, one month, easy milker, $1000. 5070 TR 629, Millersburg. (330) 893-7014 FOR SALE: 2 year old donkey. Call 330-466-9393

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FOR SALE: firewood. $50 per pick up load. (330) 231-2770

FOR SALE: 6 year old standard bred gelding. TSS, 16.2H, mostly trot, good surrey horse. (330) 600-1233

6 YEAR old gelding by Master Glide/Donerail, 16 H, TSS, $6,700. 330-893-3304

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

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FOR SALE: 11 Jersey short horn cross bred dairy heifers. 4 mo. old. weaned/ dehorned. Ready to go. Certified organic. David Er. (740) 824-3747 YEARLING REG'D full dutch harness stallion. Bay with 4 white socks and star. Lots of potential. (330) 359-0182 MINIATURE FILLY 2 1/2 year old tri-color, 32" tall. Miniature Filly 2 year old black & white 27" tall. Both eligible for registration. $500 each. Call 419-341-3794 WANTED: RED belgian gelding, well broke. Stripe & short tail. Eli Yoder, 12660 CR 316, Big Prairie, OH 44611 6

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

FOR SALE: Older black cross bred mare. Would make a good brood mare. $750 obo (330) 852-1425 FOR SALE: Yearling Holstein Steers, also weaned Bull Calves. (330) 279-3100 FOR SALE: 4 year old black fresian cross gelding. Surrey horse, women can drive. (330) 600-0120

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 BENTON Horseshoeing now taking new customers. At your barn or mine. Wayne Troyer, 6610 CR 189, Mbg., Oh HORSE SIZE road cart. Hard rubber tires. Lights & fenders. $500. (740) 398-9382 FOR SALE: Black Angus Calves, 1 Heifer, 1 Steer, 400-500lbs. 330-279-2333 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: BLACK ANGUS cross bull, 14 mo. old. (330) 893-2849 FOR SALE: 1 year old paint pony gelding. 50 in., broke to lead. $230. David Shetler, (330) 275-0722 FOR SALE: Yearling black and white stud. Should mature at 52 in. Green broke to drive, nice markings. (330) 279-2535 3 YEAR old Fresh, been 16+ hands, family horse. 695-9841x2

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

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FOR SALE: 4 year old palomino gelding, well broke to ride, excellent trail horse, grade cross bred, Marion Burkholder, VM (330) 852-0580†x2 JENNYS MINIATURE, 2 gray, 1 white/gray spotted. Bred to gray Jack. 5 years old, good mothers, $300 each. 419-341-3794 FOR SALE: 4 yr old Std. Bred Gelding, all trot, TSS, good traveler. Holmesville $3,600 (330) 464-9353 FOR SALE: 3 year old bay standard bred gelding. TSS, mostly trot, women can drive. (330) 852-4796 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.

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3 YR OLD black Frisian hackney, sire Piper dan brooklawns cavalier, TSS, women broke, $4,800. (330) 600- 0183 PY Stables. FOR SALE: 3 YEAR old Fresian standard bred gelding. 16.1H, tss. (330) 852-0703†x2 NICE 3 year old black and white gelding, TSS, 34", broke to ride and drive. $650. (330) 695-2026 voice mail. 48 IN. Appaloosa mare, 2 years old, $325. 48 in. appaloosa gelding, 2 years old, $325. (740) 291-7148 FOR SALE: Good family milk goat. French Alpine, 1 gal. milk per day. $300 obo. Melvin Yoder, 10550 Hogback Rd., Fred'burg, OH 44627 10 YEAR old bay standard bred. TSS. Stand to hitch & stop signs. Women can drive. $4,000 obo. (330) 852-0066

FOR SALE: 4 year old bay Morgan mare. TSS, drives good, call for more info. (330) 473-8985

8 MO old Fresian Filly, asking $500 obo. 6 yr old Quarter Horse, asking $700 obo. 3 yr old Paint, asking $700 obo. (234) 303-7801

MINIATURE MARE B/W Pinto 7 years old, 34" tall. AMHR bred to tri-color stallion $500. Can deliver. 419-341-3794

FOR SALE: 3 year old standard bred gelding. 2 white socks, tss, buggy broke, (330) 893-0252

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

9 yr. old cross mare in foal to fres. stal. wealing filly to 1/2 fres. sharp upheaded. $4k for package obo. 852-3572 4 YR. OLD dark brown pony mare, kid broke to ride & drive, tss, $375. Call (330) 674-1416. SEVERAL WELL BROKE farm mules for sale. Five to nine years old. Call 330-893-4329

BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 NEW: WESTERN saddle. Light tan with dark brown suede seat and skirt. Leather engraved and stamped. Silver trim. Very nice. $350. Phone (330) 473-2945 FLASH 3 year old paint pony gelding, broke to ride & drive, safe for children. 44 in. tall. Ryan Miller. $450 (330) 359-1127 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 FOR SALE: 10 year old black gelding pony. Broke to ride & drive. Good traveler. 7538 Hoy Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627. 330-698-0473 FOR SALE: 2 year old Std. sorrel mare. Broke, TSS, trotter 2 hind socks, white and strip. Should make surrey horse. Aaron Miller, 3916 TR 606, Fredericksburg. Call after 4:30 PM FOR SALE: 11 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, 2 white socks, Grandpa horse, TSS. (330) 231-5219 FOR SALE: Flock Reduction, 15 Dorset Ewes, Good breeding stock, $250 each. (330) 893-4340 FOR SALE: team of 10 & 12 year old Belgian geldings broke to all farm machinery. (330) 674-0455

STANDARD BRED Size Harness, breastpad, $200. Menno Yoder, (330) 674-1895 FOR SALE: 4 yr old Reg. Black Percheron Mare, quiet, well broke, $3,500 (330) 473-8723 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

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FOR SALE: 4 yr old tan and white pony gelding, good traveler, 47", broke to ride & drive, TSS. (740) 622-0933 8 YR old Morgan gelding. TSS, women can drive, $2000. E Hershberger, 6000 Wenger Rd., Dalton 44618 10 YEAR old standardbred mare. T.S.S. 15.2 hands, $1100. 330-600-1735 V.M. FOR SALE: 5 year old dorset Ram. Foot rot free, sure breeder, $250. (330) 893-2037 BIG BLACK Sierra Cosmo Trotter, 14 yrs old, TSS, safe for anyone, $1,600. (330) 763-4747 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: Reg'd 11 year old Gray percheron mare in full. Broke to all farm machinery. 330-852-1703 FOR SALE: Older, mostly White Paint riding mare, anyone can ride, good beginners horse 330-893-4603 12 YR. old bay standardbred gelding. TSS, Yankee Glide Royal Prestige, $1200. 10559 Salt Creek Rd., Fred. KATAHDINS YOUNG ewes and rams for sale, $150. 330-893-1636 YEARLING BAY DH Stallion. Sire: Baanbreker Dam: Turpijn Ganges. Stallion Prospect. Will also train & sale prep horses. C. Yoder, 2542 E, Moreland Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627

PASO FINO Horses for sale starting at $1000. Call (330) 674-2503 5 YR old Gelding, Good broke, family horse, star & 2 whites, TSS, $3,200. Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777 FOR SALE: 2 yr old Fresian Cross Mare, TSS, women can drive, (330) 473-0937

FOR SALE: 9 year old Belgian gelding. Broke to all farm machinery. (330) 698-1020†x4

FOR SALE: Billy goat, pure bred nubian, good looking, very friendly, horns, 6 mo. old. $200. 330-317-7057

WILL BE taking on more horseshoeing. Our barn or yours. Ivan Weaver, 7490 S.R. 514 Big Prairie OH, 44611

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

LAYING HENS 1 yr. old. Still laying good. Also 3 yr. old Grey Percheron gelding. Broke. Melvin Miller, 330-893-2585 5 YEAR old home raised standard bred mare. 16.1 sharp, all trot, Call after 6 p.m. $3,200 (330) 893-9976 6399 TR 362 Millersburg WANTED TO BUY: All types of horses & ponies, sound or unsound. J & S Horse Farm, 13914 Mt. Eaton Rd, Doylestown, 44230. Call or write. (330) 715-0363 4 YR old Gelding, Banderas Hall - Valley Victor, buggy broke, drives nice, $3,500 Robert Miller (330) 567-5944

FOR SALE: YEARLING red & white paint mini pony mare, started on tricks, very pretty, $175. Daniel Shetler 330852-0464. BLACK MORGAN standard bred cross. Well over 16 H, traffic safe, women can drive, good for short trips. $3,500. Rudy Hochstetler (330) 600-1600 DUTCH STANDARDBRED gelding. 5 yrs., traffic safe, sound. Steady traveler bay, 2 whites. 330-279-9245 East Freisian Ram: 1.5 years old. Proven breeder, good dairy genetics. $450. John Gingerich, 330-279-2669


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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 black gelding Guida muscle in buggy 5 mo., TSS, family horse, $6,200. (330) 852-3227 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: reg'd holstein service bull, 11 mo old. 29k lbs milk. (330) 465-0233

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

BLACK ANGUS steer. Approx. 525lb, $1,175. James L. Miller, Sugarcreek. (330) 852-4012

FOR SALE: 3 year old green broke haflinger. $450. (740) 622-5216

FOR SALE: 5 YR old Standard Bred Mare, fresh 30 days ago, broke, TSS. Also, 10 yr old Standard Bred Mare, women can drive, TSS, (330) 231-5219

GOOD USED buggy horse harness. $300. 2 yr. old Yorkie male, $150. Andrew Miller, 7641 Maurer Rd. Apple Creek. (330) 695-2972 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: 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 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 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: 10 year old big bay stbd. gelding. Safe, sound & broke for anybody. Good traveler. $2,800. (330) 893-4068 GB HENS, 1 year old, still laying good. $5 each. 330-466-7715 FOR SALE: 4 yr old Standard Bred Mare, TSS, well broke, safe for women or older people. 330-473-0518 FOR SALE: 5 yr old black pony. Well mannered, 42 in tall, broke to ride & drive, TSS, Yoder, 11575 Salt Creek Rd, Fredericksburg 4 YR. Gelding TSS in buggy. Big 16 H. surrey horse, all trot, willing traveler. R. Barkman, 8427 CR 373, Big Pr. WEANLING PAINT stud colt. Nice markings. Dam 57" Paint sire unknown, $300 OBO A Yoder 330-893-1705 5 YR old Gelding, by Sand Shooter, been in buggy, good broke, TSS, $3,800. Lavern Yoder 330-852-4062 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 4 YR. old Belg. Gelding. Red Sorrel stripe. Good broke, sound. Stutzmans, 4319 CR 160, Millersburg, OH 44654

LARGE LONG Yearling Colt, black bay, 3 high whites, $500. 3 yr old Appaloosa Colt, 14.2H, started, $500. (740) 824-4361

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Ashland cook stove without reservoir, $1000. Kitchen cabinet, $250. John Miller, 14830 Tiger Valley Danville 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 TABLE WITH 1 bench chairs for $125. 1 table 4 chairs for $60. 1 blue in good condition for (330) 401-8262

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NEW LAZ-E-BOY CHAIR & Ottoman, bought in 2015. $750 obo. (330) 763-1440 FOR SALE: Cream Berber carpet 10'6" x 20'6". 330-893-7516 FOR SALE: Very Nice Baby Crib, excellent condition. (330) 674-3987 FOR SALE: like new Diamond all fridge. 18 cu. ft. Used only 14 months $2000. Udderly EZ milker, $100. 330-893-0321 BLUE RECLINER, like new. Atlee M. Raber, 330674-2890. $300. FOR SALE: Wooden frame glider love seat. Very good cond., new upholstery, $125 OBO. Joe Hershberger, 330-893-0521 FOR SALE: 10 cu. ft. natural gas fridge. Excellent cond., $1,100. Raymond Yoder at Bunker Hill (330) 600-9427 TWO TEAL 12x24 rugs; like new, $175. One brown 12 x 22 rug; good cond., $40. 330-695-2369

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FOR SALE: 200lb drum corn feeder, battery operated. $50 (330) 473-2665 FOR SALE: Horton Super Mag cross bow, good cond. Arrows, quiver, scope open sites.All goes. 330-359-0329

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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 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: Lone Wolf Climber, good condition, $295 (330) 473-5281

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Lazer zero turn, $3,799. Bush Hog 52" zero turn, $2,199. Stealth 33" walk behind, $598.98 Also used 21" mowers, trimmers & chain saws. Winesburg Lawn & Garden. (330) 359-0330

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WANTED: SMALL phone house. 330-465-9441 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060. 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

FOR SALE: John Deere 36" Walk Behind, good condition, bagger/mulcher. (330) 275-2081

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

GARDEN TRACTOR, John Deere 212, gear shift, good cond., $650, (330) 893-3850

FOR SALE: Road Cart, $400 (330) 674-1804

FOR SALE: 1 John Deere 170 garden tractor & 1 Allis Chalmers T816. Will consider trade for walk behind. (740) 504-8038 FOR SALE: 7 pcs. 2'x2'x3' concrete blocks with 6" cap. $80@. Also 48" lawn mower, good condition, $800. Myron D. Yoder, 330-852-0775 ext. 3 TROY BILT pony model garden tiller. Real good, $295. John Miller (330) 893-0303 USED RESIDENTIAL STIHL weedeater. Has extra string & owners manual, $79. (330) 674-1492 WILL DO garden plowing, tiling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363.

FOR SALE: Open Buggy with brakes & lights, in good shape, $950 Eli D. Miller, 5491 CR 68, Mlbg. OH 44654 (330) 600-9461 "NEW" 6 PANEL Radiata Pine Doors, finished, 1-30" right hand, 1-30" left hand, $150 (740) 291-7019 3/4 HP electric submersible well pump. Used 6 mo. New cost, $675. Only asking $300. (330) 852-4874 FOR SALE: Two piece two drawers armoire. Rod and shelf. Stain asbury. 45 wide, 29" deep, 87 high. $1200 obo. 330-893-6042 FOR SALE: Natural gas Dornback Furnace Gravity warm air model #SG105R 105,000 BTU: HR input. Installed new in fall of 2013, ($1,900). Asking $1,200. (330) 466-5182

HONDA SELF propelled 21" lawn mower, good condition, $200. Ivan Mast, (330) 674-0736

FOR SALE: top soil, $35 truck load. Uriah Mast, 6967 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627

DOC'S STUMP removal. Res. & Comm. Fully insured. Free est. 330-567-2584 Rodger Daugherty owner CUB CADET w/mower deck, works well, all good condition, $750/obo. 330-7634056.

FOR SALE: 12x24 Storage Building, black shingle roof, Gray T1-11 siding, 3-24x32 windows, 1 garage door, 1 man door, 3/4" treated flooring, 3-1/2 yrs old, excellent condition. $3,000 Serious inquires only. (330) 600-8174

STEINER 420 tractor with 4 ft. mower. Onan 20 HP engine, 2000 hours, $3200. 330-749-9453

2004 UNITED Enclosed Trailer, 7x14 w/5' V-nose, 2 side doors, 2 rear doors, $3,000. (740) 291-7019

TREES: WHITE pine, Norway spruce, arbor vitae, maples, oaks, pink dogwood & more. Taking orders for fall. Reserve yours today. For a free catalogue, call Miller Trees, (740) 507-8067

42 PC. Millersburg glass. Would like to sell as one lot. Call 330-897-0171

DR. FIELD 42" walk behind mower with brush hog att. New generator att., 32 org. hrs. $3,800. (330) 600-2224

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

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"

GARMIN OREGON 600 GPS. Excellent condition, with Topo maps, priced to sell. 330-674-4205

BOWMAN SURREY w/child seats. Lights, hyd. brakes, buggy w/front lights, brakes. Good cond. 330-231-9479

FOR SALE: Used ping pong table in excellent condition. $200 or make offer. (330) 897-1492 FAN LOUVERS, 36 x 36, with openers, $15 ea. (330) 893-1058 HOLLAND 1 burner Grill, works. $150 (330) 852-9310

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FOR SALE: H-1000 Horton air clutch w/jack shaft & bearings, was rebuild a year ago. $950. E.H. Yoder, 2703 SR 557, Baltic, Oh 43804 Ph. 330-897-0171 FOR SALE: 6 year old buggy in excellent cond., LED lights, $3,800. Rudy Byler (330) 600-0037 FOR SALE: buggy with LED lights. Hydraulic brakes. Great cond., (330) 462-3686 FOR SALE: Riverswest rain suit. Dark green, like new. Size XL, (330) 473-2060 ORRVILLE: BOX AFTER Box of Yard Sale items. To much to list. Come Look & make offer. Nord slide projector, windows, 1943 Smithville Year Book, glassware, craft supplies. If you do Flea Markets it's for you! 2032 We S. Refill Kansas Your Rd., Orrville, OH 44667

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FOR SALE: 7 x 8 play house, good condition, Matt Miller. Save (330) 201-4638

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FOR SALE: House roofing slate. 1 2 x 2 4 . quality (330) guaranteed 897-7830 FOR SALE: Surrey with fiberglass shafts andto the wheels -Equal performance original-in good condition, $2500. David Miller, 330-897-6080

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FOR SALE: standard bred size cart with wooden wheels & steel tires. LED lights, $350. Sm. size pony cart. $275. (330) 674-2419

Miscellaneous Merch.

FOR SALE: 2 black Swedish knit Mutza. Weavers Apparel sizes 54 & 58. Very nice. $30 ea. 330-600-9330 OLDER Allis Chalmers 3,000 lb fork lift, runs good, as is. $1,000. (330) 852-4009 32X70 HOOP barn in excellent cond., make offer. 330-987-1451 FOR SALE: top buggy, good cond., brakes, LED 2 way lights, on buggy box, Mose Keim. 9084 S. Kansas Rd. Fredericksburg OH 6' X 7' shelter for pony, sheep, etc. Single side metal roof, on skids, $175. (330) 893-1058 INVERSION BOARD in good condition, $90. Large alum. bike cart, in good condition. $100. Humphrey screen doorDEMO with 2 PRINTER sliding windows, SALE $100. (330) 695-2307 HD Color Quality BEAUTIFUL NEW Wicker, Brown, Patio Table, 4 swivel chairs & umbrella. (1) MC770 Color Laser 37$500 ppm obo. (330)Reg. 567-0036 $2499 Demo $999.00

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Reg. $449 FARMALL-H G. Demo cond$299 restored 74 F-100 Ford Stake bed G cond. Sears Air compressor 100PSI. Good wild cherry lumber 852-6140Get these

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

BORNTRAGER TENT RENTALS. Upcoming weddings, graduations, etc. Tent sizes 330-674-2251 range from 10x10 up to 40x200. Call 330-204-1989 Mt Hope | FC Bank Building FOR SALE: Old order Buggy, with brakes & some LED lights, fair condition. (330) 695-2115 OLDER RUBBER tire buggy with sliding curtains. Repainted but curtains need work. Make offer. (330) 359-5939 FOR SALE: Heavy duty axle with electric brakes & wheels. Kiln dried firewood. (330) 279-2333

FOR SALE: 2 antique. DOORS with B4 track, weathered boards. Call (330) 359-5334

PALLET JACK scissor action, works great, $125. 13HP Honda Engine, electric start, w/line shaft & alternators, $500 obo. (330) 897-4856

FOR SALE: Used boys buggy in fair condition. LED lights, (330) 674-1887

FOR SALE: good used buggy. 5 years old. Call (330) 600-0695

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: swimming pool, 24 ft. round, 52 in. deep, $300. Call Jerry at (330) 600-8520

PHONE HOUSE 4x4, 1 window, 1 door, good cond., $150. (330) 674-1342

FOR SALE: 2 39 ft. East dump trailers. 2003 & 2010 models. 1991 Ford L9000 tri-axle dump. 18.5 ft. alum. bed. 2000 International model 9900 sleeper. 2 line hydraulics. 1999 freight liner day cab wet line. 1991 International Eagle day cab wet line. (330) 473-5451

FOR SALE: white crib, good cond., $40. (330) 359-5942 CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. FOR SALE: Aluminum Box for on back of van. 2'x2' 5' long, $400 obo. (330) 231-2832 TAKING BIDS. Old barn 34x48. Timber frame const., sandstone found., slate roof, wood siding. 309 S. Butler St., Baltic, 330-897-0363

NEW COUNTRY Laundry spinner. Used very little. Works great. Electric, $350. 330-473-0641

SULKY RACING/TRAINING size M/L made by Pennington. Wooden shafts, new tires, dark green & yellow. Excellent condition, $300. Call 419-341-3794 FOR SALE: Surrey, ex. cond., rollup curtains, brakes, some Led lights, turning signal 601-4137 eve


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FOR SALE: Good used roll up curtain buggy. Completely redone. Duane Miller, 330-893-3640 ext. 5 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

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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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BERNESE MOUNTAIN Dog & Golden Retriever mixed puppies, very beautiful & smart. Shots, wormed & vet checked. $450 (330) 473-3825 FOR SALE: Beagle puppies, 9 weeks, $125 each. Shots, wormed, 740-887-3422 Also cochin bantams chicks. TOY FOX TERRIER peek-aboo cross. 2 males, 8 weeks old, non shedding, shots & wormed, $225 each. (330) 698-0435 FOR SALE: 5 Poo-shon puppies, ready for a new home Aug 8. Has all shots. (740) 501-9535

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FOR SALE: 2 year old cream colored pomeranian female. $600. Call (330) 600-9897 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 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 PUPPIES FOR sale, Beagle Terrier cross. Family raised. Shots & wormed. Call (330) 897-2127 WANTED TO buy: Kennel Closeouts, reasonable. All breeds considered. Also 7/8 English, 1/8 Pug, female, 3 yrs, proven. $350. (740) 824-4361 NORWEGIAN ELK hound puppies for sale. Shots & dewormed. 9 wks old, $325. (330) 893-3850 FOR SALE: Siberian Husky male, 2 years old, blue eyes, easy collector. (330) 893-1466 ACA BICHEON male puppies, (330) 893-4057 FOR SALE: 8 month old female Jack Ruddel mix, $40. (330) 674-2804

FOR SALE: Bernese mountain dogs, 2 females, $1,000. 1 male, $850. parti Yorkie male, $200. (330) 893-7212 WANTED: BROKE coon hound, no trash, good to train pup. (330) 567-5908 3/4 BULLDOG, 1/4 Beagle Puppies, 5 females, 2 males, born 6/10/15, ready by 8/5/15. $600/ea. Also 3/4 Bulldog female, 9 mo old. (330) 401-9370

FOR SALE: 9 month old blue tick female. Not enough time. Nice color. (330) 231-3021 FOR SALE: 3 year old malte-poo female. 4 year old shih-tzu female. $350 each (330) 567-2757

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

4 YORKIES, 3 females, 1 male. 8 mo-2 yrs old. 1 female bred. 2 Poodle females, 11 mo., 1 Bichon female, 11 mo., 2 Maltese, males, one 11 mo., extra small, one is 1.5 years old. $3,400 for all, will not split. 3 3 0 - 7 6 3 - 1 2 2 8 o r 740-336-4633

ACA Tri-colored Bassett Hound female, 1 yr. old, $500. (330) 674-1988 FOR SALE: 8 mo. old tan female Chihuahua, well started on house training. Ervin Yoder, 11575 Salt Creek Rd., Fredericksburg , OH 44627. BEABULL PUPPIES. 1 MALE, 3 FEMALES. 8 weeks old. Male $300, female $350. (330) 695-2328

FOR SALE: Siamese kittens, 8 weeks old. 740-545-7296

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

FOR SALE: AKC English Bulldog Females, (1) 3 yrs old, (1) 6 mo old, Priced Very reasonable. Call for details (330) 674-1871

FOR SALE: female Yorkie. 1.5 years old. Menno Hershberger, (330) 601-6117

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

FOR SALE: Beabull puppies 3 males, 3 females, 7 weeks old. Very cute. Moses Miller, 7028 CR 77, Millersburg, Oh 44654. First farm South of Memory Park.

NEED SOMEONE to raise bulldogs for me with my dogs. For more info call 330-600-2807

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MOUNTAIN Cur pups. $100 each. Will be ready Aug. 330-674-2364

LOST: 8 mo. old light tan Labradoodle. Shy with no collar. Baltic & Farmerstown area. FOR SALE: 4 month old AKC Golden Retreiver male. $550. 2 stackable cages with trays, $25 each. 44 in. welping box, $75. 3/4 in. alum. pex tubing, 250 ft, 75 cents per foot. (330) 473-5331 FEMALE GERMAN shepherd, 5 years old. Solid black. $200. (330) 674-2467 WILL BUY healthy unwanted puppies. $25-75. 330209-4886

WARNING:

Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer.

FOR SALE: 4 year old cur cross male. Semi silent. Super pleasure dog. $500. 2 hunting lights LED, $100. Also, 13 ft. 3 in. wall mount for welping pens, $50. (330) 600-9595 3 YR. OLD Boxer / Terrier cross female, dapple brown w/white feet, very lively. Andrew Hershberger, (330) 473-7239/VM. 2 YORKIE Toy Fox Terrier cross puppies, females, well-mannered, playful, 3 mo. old, $100/each. 330600-0522 /VM. 2 YR old Pom Female, had 1 litter, excellent mother, due in heat in Sept. $800 (330) 763-0551 FOR SALE: 3 choc. Lab females. 1 choc. Lab male. Will be ready Aug. 8th. AKC reg'd. (330) 897-8369 FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terriers, 2 adults, 1 male, 1 female & 8 puppies. Will be 8 weeks old Aug. 28th. Jr. Troyer, 6694 TR 607, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627

FOR SALE: 2 Bicheon Females, 2 yrs old, ACA Registered. (330) 897-0449 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. LONG HAIRED kittens & assorted barn cats. Best offer. (330) 674-1902; 5865 SR 241, Millersburg, OH

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CREAM COLOR 1.5 year old Labradoodle. Female, $500. Robert L. Yoder, 2800 TR 190, Baltic.

FOR SALE: Bulldog mix female, $600. Banty rooster, & hen with chick. $20. (330) 600-1274

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

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

AKC CAVALIER Male, 3-1/2 mo old, shots & wormed, $575 (330) 852-0615 FOR SALE: 3 year old lassie collie female. Had 2 litters of puppies, $500. 330260-1500 WANTED: Old Freezer meat for dog food. 330-275-5672 CHIHUAHUA toy poodle mix 12 wks. old. Shots, wormed, 3 black, 1 brown. Very playful, $200. 330-852-2381 FEMALE BEAGLE pups, $150 each. Born 5-19-15. Ben Yoder, 330-845-2352 DOG GONE kennel offering K-9 stud service. Cavalier, Dalmatian (show quality AKC), Maltese, Yorkie (Parti also), Great Dane, German Shepherd, AKC Siberian, Frenchie (natural breeder) 12.5 lbs.-- free whelping puppies produced. All white male English Bulldog, Australian Shepherd, Bloodhound, Rottweiller (740) 824-4361 FOR SALE: 3 Pomeranian female puppies, 8 weeks, ready after August 7th. $500 each. (330) 695-9814†x1

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AKC NEWFOUNDLAND Black male, born 6/11/15. $1,500. (330) 763-1798 FOR SALE: 5 ACA Reg. Boxer Puppies, 8 weeks old on 8/7. 2-males, 3-females. (330) 897-0770 FOR SALE: Australian Shepherd Mix puppies, nice markings. (330) 279-9252 Ext 1 AKC GOLDEN retriever male born 4/4/15. Shots & wormed. 330-231-9472 FOR SALE: 8 week old brown Cavashon female. $450. (330) 893-7121 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

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STUD SERVICE Bernese Mountain Dog. Call Jesse @ 330-852-4925 WANTED: AKC Golden Retriever female. Call (330) 600-2211 TAKING PUPPIES to the airport. Best prices. Can include vet checks for an extra fee. Please call (330) 309-8880 ACA BICHON Female, 2 yr. old. Good mother. Apricot poodle, 2 yr. old. Asking $250. 330-473-9289 10 WEEK old Beagle male. Out of good hunting stock. $50. (330) 567-5944 FOR SALE: 8 mo old AKC Golden Retriever males, $800 (330) 749-5730 AKC NORWEGIAN HOUND puppies, each. 740-504-2333

ELK$200

FOR SALE: Cavashon puppies. 8 weeks old. (330) 852-1089 FOR SALE: 2 males, 5 females, 1/2 black & tan, & 1/2 plott. Born 5/18/15 (330) 621-8315 KITTENS LOOKING for a good home. Approx 7 wks old. 3-females, 1-male. (330) 401-9191

MINIATURE POODLE AKC Male, Apricot color, 5 mo old, $695 (330) 359-5143

FOR SALE: Australian Shepherd puppies. Black/white, also gray merle. (330) 674-7454

FOR SALE: 4 ACA Chocolate Lab Males, 9 mo old. 1-ACA Chocolate Female, 9 mo old. (330) 600-0183

FOR SALE: 7/8 BULLDOG puppies. 8 weeks old, 3 females, 2 males. (330) 852-0703†x2

ACA BICHON female. Albert Miller, 4635 TR 616 Fredericksburg, OH 44627. Ph. 330-275-2744

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

AKC PUPPIES, Shelties, Kairn Terriers, Yorkies, Cotons, & Morkies, (330) 473-2416

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

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.

FOR SALE: 9 week old AKC Reg. Beagles. 4 females, 3 males. Good hunting stock. Nice pups! Aaron Yoder, 10550 Hogback Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627

FOR SALE: 1 yr. old Chihuahua female fawn & white. AKC housedog. $250. (330) 897-2907 x3 ESKIMO SPITZ/Toy Fox Terrier mix puppies, cute & playful, $35 (330) 698-1020†Ext 2 AKC ENGLISH GOLDEN Retriever stud service. Certified Hips. Must be tested. 330-763-3339 COMPLETE KENNEL sellout: 8 Yorkies & 3 Wheatens. (330) 243-0955 2 SCHIPPERKE males. 12 weeks old, $75. 7756 Harrison Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 330-695-2148 FOR SALE: AKC black Lab puppies. 2 males, 1 female. $350. (330) 600-1352 NOTICE: We now carry Micro-Chips. Call for details. New Bedford Feed & Supply, LLC. (330) 897-6492

Smokey Lane Stables, Inc. SEPT 5Th

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PONY & RIDING hORSE SALE TACK 9:30 AM HORSES NOON CATALOG DEADLINE AuGuST 20

STANDARDbRED SALE TACK 5:30 pM HORSES 7:00 pM

PUPPIES FOR sale: 1/2 Border Collie, 1/2 Australian Shepherd. 9 wk. old, shots & wormed. (330) 674-1809 AKC Silver Lab male for stud service. Females must be tested. $300. (330) 893-0314

TOULOUSE GOSLINGS, cute, hatched 1st of July. $4 ea. (330) 893-1058 FOR SALE: Lab Puppies, 8 wks old, 1 chocolate male, 4 black males. $300 each. V.M. (330) 852-3139

Is there a hat you should be wearing? Full-time Truck Driver Position open to pick up and deliver furniture for Schrock’s Heritage Furniture, downtown Berlin. Apply in person. Immediate opening. Competitive wages.

It may be hanging at Schrock’s Heritage Furniture.

PONY & RIDING hORSE SALE TACK 9:30 AM HORSES 12:00 pM CATALOG DEADLINE SEpT. 20TH

Stop in at 4760 East Main St., Berlin, OH 44610

Auctioneer Myron Miller • Apprentice Daniel Shrock

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AKC LAB puppies. Silvers, 2 females. $1,000 each. Choc., 2 females, $500 each. 2 males, $350 each. 330-897-0380 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 BUYING LITTERS of puppies. We pay highest prices. Looking for Cavachons, Boston Terriers, Golden Doodles & more! We pay cash & pick up weekly. Call or text (330) 382-6898 FOR SALE: 2 AKC Golden Retriever females. Born May 28th. (330) 231-0410 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 BOXER LAB Mix Puppies, 8 wks old, first shots/wormed, $75/ea. (740) 398-1693 Leave message. 3/4 ENGLISH bulldog, 1/4 Beagle. Female, 9 mo. old. Out of litter of 5. Call (330) 749-1141 FOR SALE: AKC Beagle male. 1 year, 10 mo. runs rabbits, $275. 11 mo. Beagle male, started on rabbits, $175. (330) 852-3701 2 YR old male rottweiller. Excellent conf., beautiful dog, would make a good stud dog. $900. 330-231-9474

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LOOK: 3 year old Yorkie female ACA Reg. small, cute would make a $400 obo great pet. Friendly 893-1426 FOR SALE: Shiba Inu, 2 females, 1 male, 1.5 years old, ACA reg'd. $600 each. (330) 852-9030 2 YORKIESHON PUPPIES, 11 weeks old. Shots, wormed, ready to go, call (330) 600-8626 QUALITY BEABULL puppies. Beautiful markings, 5 females, 1 male. Up to date on shots & wormed. $300. (330) 600-2918 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 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. FOR SALE: 1 YEAR OLD Chihuahua Terrier mix male. Proven Breeder, $175. 1 year Yorkie male, very sm $600 740-294-4728

SCHAFFTER AUCTION

ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-TOOLS OLD JD PEDAL TRACTOR-TOYS SHOP TOOLS-GOOD DISHES AND GLASS HARLEY ITEMS

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KARBO ESSENTIALS highly recomd. for females not cycling, producing bigger litters, very helpful toward diarrhea in puppies. Coccidia, Giardia etc. New low price $95 or 3/$270 Marvin Yoder, CR 19 330-893-9304 AKC Yellow Lab male for stud service, $200. Call Allen (330) 763-0332

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FUJI 27SP Mens Bike, in good condition, new front rim. Asking $275 obo. (330) 897-1022 NORDICTRACK GX 5.0 pro recumbent exercise bike. 1 year warrenty remaining. Never used, $300. 330473-6035 FOR SALE: Parker compound bow with 4 arrows & sight & rest. Good cond., $250. (330) 698-0327

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

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

CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. 330-749-2094

LINCOLN LINCWELD 225 Generator Welder, works, 110V, welder works, with trailer. $500 (419) 496-1260

6500W GENERATOR on portable cart, w/13HP Honda motor, very low hrs. w/cable, $1100. Like new Thatcher for John Deere riding mower. 330-473-9230

FREE STALL loops. Voice mail (330) 674-0557 x2

TILE SAW used MK770 with stand, $400. 330-231-2784 FOR SALE: 2 stage Emglo air compressor w/8 HP Kohler motor. (portable) 330- 316-3872 FOR SALE: portable Lincoln stick welder. Kohler motor mounted on trailer. $700. (330) 600-2224 2008 CASE 580 super M series 2, limited edition. 3,185 hours. 12, 18, 24, & 36 in. buckets also for sale. Excellent cond., foam tires. Selling due to health issues. Call (330) 231-4167

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

We Refill Your Brother Ink Cartridges Save 50% 03200 AD13818716 quality 144 10375736 guaranteed

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

Tools Machinery 500 GAL. air tank. $250. (330) 674-4466

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

Wanted to Buy

COUNTRY HOME ON 4 ACRES 2 CAR GARAGE W/ SHOP AREA ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-TOOLS

Moving to smaller quarters and will sell the following real estate and personal property at absolute auction on location at 3882 Buss Road, Wooster, Ohio. South of Wooster or North of Apple Creek on US Route 250 to Guerne, then South on Fredericksburg Road 3 miles, and East on Buss Road.

TUESDAY AUGUST 18, 2015 • 10:00 A.M.

Selling home and moving South and will sell the following personal property plus items from other homes at public auction. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.

WANTED: GELDING surrey horse., TSS, good broke, prefer 5-8 years old. 330-600-0033 VM WANTED TO buy: 50" Pony, kid broke to ride & drive, Allen Troyer (330) 893-2975 WANTED: MINI Harness & Cart, in good condition. PRINTER SALE (330)DEMO 897-0152 Colorspeltz Quality WANTED: OatsHD or (330) 466-9954

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(1) MC770 Color Laser 37 ppm Reg. $2499 Demo $999.00

Open Houses (1) MC760 Black Laser 49 ppm Reg. $1399 Demo $799.00 (2) C560 Printer Color Laser 31 ppm

-Equal performance to the original-

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

GERBER ABSOLUTE AUCTION

WANTED: USED telephone poles, will pay fair prices and pick up. (330) 852-0618 5am-5pm.

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Furniture ROWParts BOAT Labeler or pedal boat. (330) 695-5000 Can be seen under dark stains

5001 Criswell Reg. $449 Road Demo $299 Apple, Creek Ohio OPEN HOUSE SAT. AUG. 8th, 2-4 PM. 4 BR. 3.5 bath. Handcrafted Get these Amish built home with hickory deals cabinets, Corian counters, before they vaulted ceilings, open design, are gone! master suite, & office w/built-ins. Finished, walk-out basement apt. w/appliances. 330-698-2094 - Mike & Judy Steiner

330-674-2251 Mt Hope | FC Bank Building

FREE NOBLE TRUST TRIAL ABSOLUTE AUCTION

BEDROOM SPLIT LEVEL HOME Faster3and Easier than Markers ADJOINING BUILDING LOT Runs off 12 volt battery TRIWAY SCHOOLS

330.674.2251 Will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on location Mt Dale Hope | Drive, FC Bank Building at 945 Wooster, Ohio. South of Wooster on State Route 3 to SR 226, then left on Old Columbus Road to Bishops Restaurant, South on Batdorf Road, then left on Dale.

MONDAY AUGUST 17, 2015 • 6:00 P.M.

THURSDAY AUGUST 13, 2015 • 9:00 A.M.

SCHAFFTER AUCTION 2 small lift top desks; 2 pc. dark bedroom suite; flat front china cupboard; dorm size refrigerator; Char Broil grill; bar stools; Presto Cooker canner; Hoover steam vac.; Craftsman 10 in. table saw; dishes and cookware; misc. hand and power tools; ladder; cook books; dishes and cookware; small appliances; good blue couch; room air conditioner; good box lots; and more. PAUL SCHAFFTER, OWNER SNODGRASS AUCTION Tradesman 10 in. table saw; Harley jacket, chaps, and vest, and accessories; good wood table and 6 chairs; 2 MC helmets; good selection of dolls; gun cabinet; baby quilts; patio umbrella table; Radio Flyer wagon; few sandbox toys; 100 ft. snake; hand and power tools; ship wheel; brass navigation lights; brass ship wheel w/ clock; brass port holes; and more. VICKIE SNODGRASS, OWNER AUCTION #3 Old John Deere 60 or 620 pedal tractor; few toy trucks and tractors; Fenton pcs.; tin boats and airplanes; few advertising items; Carmel Slag, Hobnail, and Carnival dishes and glass; hens on nest; baby bottles; Hummel plates; 2 pc. walnut secretary; large selection of old pictures and frames of all kinds; good box lots to sort; and more. AUCTION #4 Troy Bilt chipper/shredder; old oak wall phone; Singer electric sewing machine; oak rocker; school desk; wood stove in good condition; good box lots; and more. Also 40+ Dept. 56 Christmas houses. NOTE- A short list with much more yet to be discovered everywhere. We only listed the highlights. Selling in 2-3 rings. Bring a friend. Pictures and updates at www.gant-realty.com. Click on chattel auctions. Plan to attend. TERMS-Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch AUCTIONEERS-Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson

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

REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 12:00 NOON Neat and clean. A location with easy access to anywhere. Room for expansion. Room for pasture and livestock. 2 car garage with small workshop. Take time to check this one out. The 1 ½ story home features 2-3 bedrooms, full basement, sun room, circle drive, and plenty of shade trees. The 2 car garage has OH doors and a small workshop area. The Gerbershave raised a family here and the property is ready for a new family. This property sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment. Flyers with plat on location in the info box or go to www.gant-realty.com.. Click on real estate auctions. ALSO SELLING HOUSEHOLD, COLLECTIBLES, AND TOOLS. FULL BILL LATER.

OPEN HOUSE MONDAY AUGUST 10 5:00-7:00 P.M.

Auction by order of Dale E. Gerber, POA for RUSSELL E. AND JOAN E. GERBER, OWNERS AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Dave Acker BROKER- Jack Gant

REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 6:00 P.M. Quiet country location in an area of nice homes. Triway Schools. Room for a growing family. In need of some elbow grease and TLC. Check out this auction opportunity. This split level features over 2000 square feet of living space, 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, fireplace, and 2 car garage. Plus a small deck overlooking a wooded ravine. All of this is offered as Parcel #1. Parcel #2 is a .9 acre building lot adjoining Parcel #1. It too overlooks the ravine and is cleared in anticipation of a new home being built. The two parcels will be offered separately and together and sell in the manner that nets the most for the seller. These properties sell to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Flyers in info box on site or go to www.gant-realty. com. Click on real estate auctions for pictures and plat.

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AUGUST 8 • 1:00 – 3:00 P.M.

David D. Noble, Trustee • Auctioneer/Realtor – Dave Acker Broker – Jack Gant


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FOR SALE: 4br, 4ba, brick ranch home, with 18x24 barn & 12x20 storage barn, on nearly 3ac. $220,000. 5601 SR 241 Millersburg. (330) 231-2532

425

Land Sale Rent

HUNTING & Recreational Land for sale in Tuscarawas & Guernsey County. (330) 231-2460 FOR SALE: 80 wooded acres, house & metal garage. Sm. pond and trail, excellent hunting. Guernsey County, Kimbleton area. Oil & gas rights. Previously withheld. All other minerals transfer. $3,600/acre. 330-466-8658 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

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Comm Property - Sale

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

460

Apartment Rentals

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

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Boats 530

89 BAYLINER trophy. 21 ft. boat with trailer, clean and good shape, doesn't leak, Lake Erie ready, docked at Vermillion, dock paid for this season. Loaded fish finder, Lawrence GPS, ship to shore radio, all safety equip. $5,500. (330) 897-0821 FOR SALE: 14' Alum Boat, trolling motor, fish finder, 25HP Johnson, (330) 275-5161 FOR SALE: 24 ft pontoon. Hard top. Full enclosure. 99 evenrud 4 stroke,good contition. $5,500 obo (330) 695-2399 FOR SALE: 1982 Ski Nautique; int. redone 2010. Runs awesome! $5000 obo. Steve Miller, 330-432-5318 16 ft. Lowe V-bottom alum. boat with 1992 25hp Johnson. 2 stroke motor, 2 fish finders, 2 live wells, Motor Guide trolling motor, Tee-nee trailer with 6 ply tires, 4 new seats, new battery, sliding canvas roof from Berlin Tarp. Lake ready, excellent cond. $3,800. (330) 674-2784†x1 1972 14' fiber glass boat with trailer and 9.9 Johnson motor, $500 obo. (330) 621-8563 FOR SALE: 14 ft. Sea Nymph. 9.9 Johnson. Livewell, fish finder, all safety equip., great shape. $2,800. (330) 473-9336

530

Motorcycles ATVs

H.D. Road King, only Wanted to Rent 2005 12K miles, excellent cond.

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

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Trucks SUVs

99 JEEP Cherokee Classic 176,000 mi. Runs good. New Batt., good tires, $2500 330-674-4082 Dark Blue 1994 F150 Ext. cab, 6 cyl., auto., good tires, dependable. Also, 2001 Caravan. $1,200 ea. (330) 317-8206

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Vans

FOR SALE: 2003 E350 Ford, 15 passanger van, only 64k mi., with remote start, like new. $9,000 obo. (330) 231-2832 2002 CHRYSLER Town & Country, great cond., everything works, 165K, no rust. $1,950. Call/text. (330) 231-5745 2001 Town and Country limited. 115k m., new front brakes, very clean, $4000 obo. (740) 398-1801

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Building Materials 775

NOTICE: NOW accepting new customers. Will do custom wood turning. Please call for a free quote. Robert Miller, (330) 674-1988 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 30X32 POLE building to be removed. Includes nine 30 ft. trusses, 2 9 ft x 8 ft garage doors. Liner panels & steel roof. Make offer. (330) 893-3680

695

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

• Vinyl Windows 06500 AD13113930 72 10190485

• Free Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

www.kaufmanrealty.com

520

Boats

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

Toothbucket • Forks Post Hole Digger 60” Grappel Bucket

330-897-1320 Farmerstown Area

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

5865 Dover Road, Applecreek 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

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

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

Attachments Available:

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

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

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Excavating

1993 HONDA Accord Coupe, 5sp, reliable, economical, currently driven 100 miles per day at 32MPG. $900 330-567-3928

Auto Parts Accessories

NOW RENTING YODER RENTALS

Bobcat T190

Cleaning

2000 PONTIAC Grand Am. Leather seats, runs good. 196k mi., $2,200 obo. 330-641-9949

510

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

207 Doors & Windows

Automobiles

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

Fencing

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

Building Materials 770

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

$10,500 (330) 464-1962

LARGE OLD farm house or Victorian home to use as a shop & home. Great references. Kim Simon, (330) 852-3628 leave message.

Motorcycles ATVs 650

Tim Miller 2011 GMC SIERRA CREW CAB 4X4

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

Call for details!

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

SWISS AUTO MART HOURS:

550 DOVER ROAD, SUGARCREEK, OH 44681

330-852-2312

Family Owned For 35 Years

740-502-6786

9529 Overton Rd., Burbank

5.3 V8, Excellent Condition, Only 34K Miles, Chrome Pkg.

Mon., Thur. 8-7PM Tues., Wed. Fri. 8-5PM Sat., 8-Noon; Closed Sun.

10252745

Home Condo For Sale 520

10190485

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The Holmes County Hub Shopper 775

Fencing 1050

TREATED FENCE boards & posts in stock. 7 ft. posts, $5; 16 ft. baords, $6. We also have 4x4s and 4x6 16 ft. in stock. Weaver Logging & Lumber, 11657 Salt Creek Rd. Fredericksburg 44627 (330) 763-4614

GET CONNECTED

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

NATURAL GAS

Bringing Natural Gas to businesses and rural communities since 1995.

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

SAFE. RELIABLE. SERVICE.

CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. 330-749-2094

1000

Roofing & Spouting

QUALITY ROOFING Solutions LLC, Contact us for all your roofing needs. Free estimates. (330) 763-3478

4100 Holiday St. NW Suite 201, Canton OH 44718 1.888.863.0032 utilitypipelineltd.com

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

Place Your Order by Phone

330-264-1125

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

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

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Top Soil

Hauling FOR SALE: TOP SOIL, very

I BUY junk cars 262-9300

HARVEST THE SAVINGS OF

Taxi Limo Shuttle

Storage

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

nice. You haul or get a hauler. Call for pricing. (330) 897-4856

1070

Tree Service

TREE REMOVAL. Got Leaning Trees? Dead Trees? Firewood for sale. Give me a call (330) 893-1805

1130

Windows

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

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

Fiberglass Doors w/ Composite Jam $295

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

Storm Doors w/ Heavy Duty Screen Doors In-Stock

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Saturday, August 8, 2015 — 39 330-345-5200 • 888-244-6632 Shop Online

We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

www.collegehillshonda.com www.collegehillshondacars.com

College Hills Honda

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

$2000 Due At Lease Signing

Buy For!! $33,643

$349 36 Mo Lease 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

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2012 Honda Crosstour

250 mo.

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2012 Civic LX

210 mo.

$ 2012 Honda Accord SE

260 mo.

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338 mo.

P7895

P7891

P7869

2012 Honda CR-V EX-L

2012 Honda Accord SE

2012 Honda CR-V EX

338 mo.

P7889

$

2012 Honda CR-V EX-L

329 mo.

P7898

$

P7887

P7879

2012 Honda Accord SE

$

250 mo.

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315 mo.

P7893

P7894

P7870

2012 Honda Civic EX

2012 Honda Civic LX

2012 Honda CR-V EX

225 mo.

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210 mo.

$

315 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

$

14,998

A403A 2009 Acura TL w/Tech

SALES

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

$

14,999

A877A 2012 Honda Accord EXL

SERVICE

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

6,998

A772C 2003 Buick Lesabre Limited

9,588

A822A 2007 Honda Accord EXL-Navi

$

$

$

11,775

16,499

P7892B 2012 Dodge Charger SE

PARTS

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

8,898

A942A 2005 Nissan Altima SL

P7868B 2007 Toyota Highlander 4-Cyl 4WD

$

$

$

12,998

A944A 2008 Honda Odyssey EXL

$

17,995

A894B 2010 Honda Element EX

www.collegehillshonda.com

$

9,488

A660A 2008 Honda Civic LX

$

13,588

P7804A 2010 Mazda MAZDA3 s Sport

$

23,899

P7896 2011 Toyota Avalon Limited

www.collegehillshondacars.com

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ATTENTION CONTRACTORS! 15 CHEVY ¾ TON EXT CAB 4X4

15 CHEVY 1 TON CREW CAB 4X4

6.0L V8, LT Package, Power Windows & Locks, WiFi, Aluminum Wheels, Bluetooth. #113

SALE PRICE

MSRP .........................$42,875 SALE ..........................$39,207 REBATE ......................$3,750

DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE-$1,000

15 CHEVY SPARK

11,288

15 CHEVY CRUZE DIESEL

MSRP .........................$33,960 SALE ..........................$32,789 REBATE ......................$4,750

26,133

$

Regular Cab, Auto, Air, Power Windows & Locks, Cruise Control, Trailering Package. #279

15 CHEVY EQUINOX

28,039

24,982

Power Sunroof, Leather Heated Seats, Navigation, Rear View Camera, WiFi. #324

SALE PRICE

28,109

$

MSRP .........................$35,665 SALE ..........................$34,580 GM REBATE.................$3,000

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

30,533

31,580

15 BUICK ENCLAVE AWD

MSRP .........................$49,440 SALE ..........................$47,927 GM REBATE.................$2,000

MSRP .........................$52,205 SALE ..........................$50,015 REBATE ......................$2,000

SALE PRICE

45,927

$

SALE PRICE

Premium Package, Power Sunroof, Bose Stereo, Heated & Cooled Seats, WiFi. #348

SAVE 7 $5,08

34,589

$

15 CHEVY SUBURBAN 4X4 MSRP .........................$64,350 SALE ..........................$60,263 GM REBATE.................$1,000

Power Sunroof, Leather Heated Seats, Navigation, Center Captain’s Chairs, Rear View Camera, Bluetooth, Heated Steering Wheel, Trailering Package. #328

SALE PRICE

59,263

$

DEMOS 36 MPG

SALE PRICE

19,329

$

Power Sunroof, Heated Power Leather Seats, Navigation, Remote Start, 19” Aluminum Wheels, Rear View Camera. DEMO #253 MSRP .........................$37,720 SALE ..........................$35,933 REBATE ......................$3,500

SAVE 1 $7,24

29,983

$

15 CHEVY ¾ TON CREW CAB 4X4 MSRP .........................$44,750 SALE ..........................$41,759 REBATE ......................$3,250

DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE-$1,000

SALE PRICE

.3L, “All Star Edition”, Remote Start, Rear Vision Camera, Power Seat. #331

SAVE 9 $5,31

37,509

$

15 CHEVY TAHOE 4X4 MSRP .........................$69,590 SALE ..........................$65,271 GM REBATE.................$1,000

Power Sunroof, Leather Heated Seats, DVD & TV, Center Captain’s Chairs, Rear View Camera, Bluetooth, 20” Chrome Wheels, Trailering Package. #289

SALE PRICE

64,271

$

15 CHEVY ¾ TON EXT CAB 4X4

15 CHEVY IMPALA 2LT

15 CHEVY MALIBU “Gas Saver”, Power Windows & Power Locks, CD Stereo, Air. DEMO #158

48,015

$

SALE PRICE

Leather Package, Power Sunroof, Navigation, WiFi. #348

DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE-$500

Auto, 5.3L, Power Windows & Locks, Trailering Package. #319

25,249

$

MSRP .........................$31,770 SALE ..........................$30,733 REBATE ......................$750

MSRP .........................$31,660 SALE ..........................$30,109 GM REBATE.................$2,000

15 CHEVY ½ TON EXT CAB 4X4 LS

$

SALE PRICE

Power Sunroof. Bose Stereo, Power Seat, WiFi. #367

15 BUICK ENCORE AWD

MSRP .........................$33,800 SALE ..........................$32,283 GM REBATE.................$1,750

“Gas Saver”-Electric Car with Gas Backup, runs approx. 40 miles on a charge. #074

MSRP .........................$26,825 GM REBATE.................$750

15 CHEVY MALIBU LTZ

SALE PRICE

$

SALE PRICE

$

MSRP .........................$40,100 SALE ..........................$38,339 REBATE ......................$3,250

$

MSRP .........................$23,290 SALE ..........................$21,329 GM REBATE.................$2,000

36 MPG

15 CHEVY VOLT

15 CHEVY SS

415 Horsepower 6.2L V8, Leather Power Heated Interior, Power Sunroof, 19” Aluminum Wheels, Remote Start. #290

Power Windows & Locks, Onstar & Bluetooth, WiFi, Aluminum Wheels. #368

DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE-$500

SALE PRICE

V6, Power Sunroof, Chrome Package including 18” Chrome Wheels, WiFi, Trailering Package. #353

20,398

$

15 CHEVY ½ TON 4X4

MSRP .........................$28,640 SALE ..........................$27,633 GM REBATE.................$1,500

Power Sunroof, Navigation, Premium Stereo, Rear Vision Camera #304

MSRP .........................$26,490 SALE ..........................$25,732 REBATE ......................$750

SALE PRICE

Power Sunroof, RS Interior, Technology Package w/ Bluetooth, Remote Start, Wi-Fi, Rear Camera #101

46,526

$

15 CHEVY TRAX AWD

15 BUICK ENCORE AWD

MSRP .........................$23,820 SALE ..........................$22,898 GM REBATE.................$2,500

SALE PRICE

$

SALE PRICE

MSRP .........................$52,155 SALE ..........................$49,526 REBATE ......................$2,000

DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE-$1,000

15 CHEVY CRUZE LT

MSRP .........................$13,095 SALE ..........................$12,788 GM REBATE.................$1,500

5 Speed Manual, Air, Power windows, Traction Control, Hill Assist, Onstar, 10 Airbags. #241

SALE PRICE

MSRP .........................$44,140 SALE ..........................$41,973 REBATE ......................$2,000

DURA MAX DIESE L WIT H ALLIS SON TRAN S OPT ION

$ 34,957 38,973 SALE SPECIALS

$

DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE-$500

39 MPG

15 CHEVY ¾ TON EXT CAB 4X4

GASO Long Bed, L OPTI INE Automatic, ON Power Windows & Locks, Rear Vision Camera, Keyless entry. #320

Long Bed, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, Rear Vision Camera, Keyless entry. #316

SAV $5,28E 7

SALE PRICE

32,433

$

SAV $7,37E 1

6.6L Duramax Diesel w/ Allison Transmission, Power Sunroof, LTZ, Heated Leather Power Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, B&W Goosneck & Bumper Hitch #286 MSRP .........................$65,379 SALE ..........................$61,008 REBATE ......................$2,000

SALE PRICE

DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE-$1,000

58,008

$

CHUCK NICHOLSON GM Reserves the right to change rebates at anytime, which may result in a higher or lower pricing. Vehicle color may not reflect sale vehicle. **Must finance with GM Financial or Ally. Prices good thru 8/31/15.

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