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Calendar September Killbuck reunion is Sept. 5 Killbuck High School’s annual alumni reunion will be hosted this year by the class of 1960. The gathering will be Sept. 5 at Killbuck Elementary School from 10 a.m.-noon. Light refreshments will be served.

Fall Trail Run set for Sept. 5

Trail Depot (Rails to Trails) located at Clinton and Grant streets in Millersburg. Sign-in begins at 6:30 a.m. or 30 minutes before the start of each event. Events include: Half marathon, 7 a.m., competitive; 10k race, 7:30 a.m., competitive; 5k Race, 8 a.m., competitive; and fun walk, 9 a.m. noncompetitive. The pre-registration fee for the half-marathon is $60, which includes a T-shirt, along with other items. Day-of-the-event registration is $65. Marathon runners will receive a medal for participation.

The Pomerene Foundation Fall Trail Run is set for Sept. 5 at the Millersburg See Pg. 5 — CALENDAR

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Come hungry

Harvest Fest Parade/Rib Cook-off combine for fun-filled day By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The annual Harvest Fest Parade and Rib Cook-off will take place on Saturday, Sept. 12, in Berlin. Since July 2003, the Holmes County Chamber of Commerce and Berlin Main Street Merchants have teamed up to organize the parade. It started in July, but since 2007, the parade has been in September, according to Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Shasta Mast. “Having the parade in September makes it one component of a fun-filled day by coinciding with the annual Berlin Harvest Fest,” Mast said. “Activities begin with live music on the Berlin square and include a mouth-watering rib cook-off. Food vendors, sales and specials round out the daytime festivities.” Event coordinator Jamie Swartzentruber of Sol’s Exchange in Berlin says several different committees have stepped up this year to make sure the event is bigger and better than ever.

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Eli “Small” Hochstetler prepares a variety of gift baskets to be auctioned at the Harvest Festival in Berlin. The proceeds from the sale of the baskets will benefit a local man stricken with cancer. The rib cook-off judges will be people from the food industry, including a local food blogger and Anton Pacula from Winesburg Meats. “There will be 14 rib vendors this year, includ-

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ing four or five national circuit vendors who travel around the country, and the local favorites, last year’s judges choice winner Boyd & Wurthmann, and the people’s choice winner, After Hours Bar-

becue,” Swartzentruber said. She advises to come hungry as Erb’s Stove Center will be back with its wood fired pizzas for See Pg. 5 — HARVEST


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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

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ALS Walk to benefit area residents, fund research Event will be Sept. 12 at Rails to Trails Depot The seventh annual ALS Benefit Walk, sponsored by Holmes County 4-H Shooting Sports Club, will be Saturday, Sept. 12, beginning at 10 a.m. at Rails to Trails Depot in Millersburg. The event is held to benefit the ALS Association and area resi-

dents dealing with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease). Theme is “Help for now ... Hope for the future.” Registration begins at 9 a.m. at the time of the opening ceremony. Silent auction bidding also begins at 9 a.m. and closes at 11:30 a.m. Refreshments will be served at 11 a.m. at the

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Rails to Trails Pavilion. Chicken dinners are available by donation. Closing ceremony is at noon. To register your team or make a donation, contact Neala Miller, 330-763-4420 or email n e a l a . m i l l e r @ y a h o o.

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$2.79 lb. 3lb. pkg. Produce

Virginia Ham..................................................$2.99 / lb Applewood Smoked Bacon ............................$3.79 / 14oz. Inn Maid Noodles ... $1.99 Medium 16oz. | Fine $1.09 8oz. Fritos & Cheetos ........................................................$1.99 Reiter 2% Milk .................................................$2.39 / gal. Reiter Sour Cream .......................................$1.29 / 16oz. Southeastern Mills Brown Gravy Mix ............99¢ ea. Wholey Shrimp cooked ...........................$8.99 / 31-40ct.

New york Bartlett Pears $18.99 / bu. | $9.99 ½ bu. Clementines $5.99 3lb. bag Mushrooms $1.39 / 8oz. american Salad Mix $1.99 / 12 oz. New york ginger gold apples $15.99/bu.

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SpringHaven plans Sept. 24 open house

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Vertical Rubbermaid Shed ..............$215 – 4’7” x 6’5” 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 42” Lawn Sweeper ...........................$165 Air Conditioners ..............Starting at $75 275 Amp Battery Charger................$135 136 Gal. Rubbermaid Deck Box .....$135 Pedestal Fans .....................................$25

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SpringHaven Counseling Center will hold an open house Sept. 24, 6:30-8:30 p.m. to showcase its new indoor arena at 15550 Durstine Road in Mount Eaton. The new arena will be used in an equine assisted counseling program, offered in addition to or in place of traditional office therapy sessions. EAC is available for individuals, families and groups, ages 8 and up. For more information, call Tiffany M. Ingersoll at 330-359-6100.

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Pumpkins • Gourds • Mums OHIO FOOD STAMPS

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Seeking princess, queen for festival

Harvest (From Page 1)

Girls wanting to be in the queen and princess contests at the Holmes County Antique Festival must attend a mandatory informational meeting Tuesday, Sept. 8 at 6 p.m. Princess contestants must be ages 7-10 by Sept. 1 and queen contestants must be ages 14-19. Contestants for both contests must live,

the stage on the square at 11 a.m., followed by a comedy performance by Amish Country Theater at 12:30. Bluegrass music and other singing groups will follow to finish the day. Last year, the event raised money for Tyler Hysong, a local youth who was injured in a car accident. A basket of area goods and services was auctioned off. This year, there will be a variety of baskets auctioned so instead of one very fortunate winner, there will be several. Baskets featuring items donated from area merchants such as a rifle from Kidron Sports for the His basket, health and beauty items for the Hers basket, and a bike from Hiland Bikes in the Kids basket. “Last year’s winner has volunteered to come back this year and help clean,” Swartzentruber said. “We’d like to thank all the church groups who

have volunteered to help with cleanup.” The proceeds from this year’s basket auctions will go to help the family of Vernon A. Yoder, a father of six who was recently diagnosed with cancer. The Harvest Fest Parade steps off at 6 p.m. on U.S. 62, in front of the Berlin Mennonite Church. The parade will continue west on state Route 39, and end at Berlin Elementary School. Parade sign-in will be located across from Farmstead Restaurant. Participants are asked to be signed in by 5 p.m. “Marching bands, fire departments, local businesses, residents and children are invited to participate,” Mast said. “The more participation, the better.”

Pre-registration fee for the 10k race, 5k race and Fun Walk is $25 and includes a T-shirt. Day-ofevent registration is $30, and shirts will be available while supplies last. The Pomerene Fall Trail Run will participate in the Subway Challenge Series. For participants who are not familiar with this challenge, visit www.ohiochallengeseries.com. Contact Callie Selders at 330-674-1584, Ext. 1100, or email callies@pomerenehospital.org for more information. Registration may be done online at https:// r u n s i g n u p. c o m / R a c e / O H / M i l l e r s b u r g / Fa l l TrailRun or visit www. pomerenefoundation.org to print off a registration form. If mailing in a form, send to: Pomerene Foundation, Attn: Callie Selders, 981 Wooster Road, Millersburg 44654. Checks are made payable to Pomerene Foundation.

ing the Wayne County Fair. Parents may submit a photograph no larger than 4 inches by 6 inches of their child, ages 0-2 years as of Sept. 1, along with the child’s name, date of birth, parents’ names, address and phone number. Only the child’s first name and photograph will be posted at the fair. Voting will take place at the Wayne-Holmes Right to Life’s booth, and $1 equals 100 votes. The contestant with the most votes will receive a $100 gift card as well as a gift certificate for a LifeScapes Studio session and Expressions nine-photo print. Second place will receive a $50 gift card. Pictures should be sent to WHRTL, P.O. Box 1231, Wooster 44691, or by email at WayneHolmesRTL@yahoo.com by Sept. 7. For more information, contact Carrie at 330264-8877 or above email address.

Pig roast planned Halverson to at Camp Buckeye speak at Delta Camp Buckeye is hold- Kappa Gamma

Baby photo contest taking submissions

Health Department closing early

Wayne-Holmes Right to Life is accepting contestants for its annual baby photo contest, which will be held dur-

The Holmes County General Health District will be closed Thursday, Sept. 10, 2-4:30 p.m., for a staff in-service.

for sale, along with traditional favorites such as noodles, dressing, Amish Country doughnuts, a bake sale and homemade ice cream. “Something new and exciting this year is a huge kids’ area where kids can use an all-day pass for three large inflatables, including a bungee trampoline,” she said. “There will be cotton candy, lemonade and popcorn available in the kids area, which will be in the parking lot that used to be the old Walnut Creek Cheese. The all-day pass will cost $5. The kids will get their hands stamped and can use it all day.” There also will be 30 crafters displaying their wares in the alley at the center of town between the stage and the kids area. Cedar Valley Cloggers, a dance group out of Wooster, will be on

work or go to school in Holmes County. The informational meetings will be held at Millersburg Christian Church, North Clay Street. For more information on the princess contest, contact Rachel Day at 330-7630135. For information on the queen contest, contact Pam Akins at 330-6744358.

Holmesville Library events Holmesville/ Prairie Township Library events for September include: Community Night — Wednesday, Sept. 16 at 7 p.m. Dee Pendlebury, Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist, will do a presentation on owls which includes a handson activity with owl pellets. Preschool Story Hour — Starting Thursday, Sept. 17 from 10-11 a.m., every Thursday morning for stories, activities and snacks. Library hours: Mondays, 2:30-4:30 p.m.; Tuesdays, 6:30-8 p.m.; Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-noon and 6:30-8 p.m.; Thursdays, 10-11 a.m. and 6:30-8 p.m.

Community briefs Family Care in Mount Hope

Mount Hope Medical Center is located at 4606 Reporter Kevin Lynch Township Road 634. Dr. can be reached at 330- D.J. McFadden will see 674-5676 or klynch@the- patients at the center daily-record.com. Mondays, 1-4:30 p.m., and

Wednesdays, 8 a.m.-noon. services. For more inforPomerene Family Care mation, call 330-674-8444. will offer a full spectrum of family practice services Millersburg taking including pediatric care, women’s health, obstet- grant requests rics, care of chronic con- The village is accepting ditions, acute care, travel medicine and midwifery See Pg. 9 — BRIEFS

Calendar (From Page 1)

ing its annual pig roast on Saturday, Sept. 12, from 4-7 p.m. Activities include a silent auction, hay rides, a Children’s Corner and the Frontier Trail Riders mounted drill team. Dinner includes roasted pig, mashed potatoes, sauerkraut, dessert and a beverage. Proceeds will benefit Camp Buckeye’s Children’s Camps. Camp Buckeye is at 10055 Camp Road in Beach City. Cost is by donation. For more information call 330-756-2380 or e-mail office@campbuckeye.org.

W. Holmes 1970 class reunion is Sept. 12 The West Holmes High School class of 1970 will hold its 45-year reunion Sept. 12 at Holmesville American Legion. The meet-and-greet begins at 5:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. There will be raffles, 50/50 drawing and a cash bar. Addresses are needed for Ken Miller, Dee Ann Miller, Shirley Myers, Diana Showalter and Ralph Schrock. For more information, call Ruth Evans at 330-473-2832.

Holmes County Park District Director, Jennifer Halverson, will explain the programs sponsored by the Holmes County Park District at the Sept. 14 meeting of Delta Kappa Gamma. Halverson will also relate an overview of the development of the Rails to Trails in Holmes County. She will share information regarding educational opportunities offered by the Park District program to be held 6:15 p.m. at the Trail Depot in Millersburg. Delta Kappa Gamma invites all current teachers and retired teachers to attend. A certificate for Contact hours is available for teachers to submit to the Local Professional Development Committee. DKG is an International organization that promotes professional and personal growth of women educators. For questions or information, call 330-674-3377.

Food preservation program is Sept. 14 A food preservation program will be presented by Ohio State University Extension on Monday, Sept. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at

the Holmes County OSU Extension Office. The topic is Canning Meats, Soups & Stews. The program is free and open to anyone, but reservations are required. An optional USDA Home Canning Guide is $20, and pressure canner gauge testing can be scheduled for an additional $5 before the class. To reserve a spot in the class, contact the Holmes County office of OSU Extension at 330674-3015.

Sugarcreek Post announces fish fry schedule American Legion Post 494 of Sugarcreek announces its fall Family Fish Fry schedule for 2015 as follows: Saturday, Sept. 19; Saturday, Oct. 17, and Saturday, Nov. 21. All events will be at the Post Home on North Broadway Street in Sugarcreek, and run from 4-7 p.m. The Post will also have fish fries at the Ohio Swiss Festival on Friday, Oct. 2 and Saturday, Oct. 3, from 3:30-7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to these events.

October County Line to hold chicken

dinner The County Line Historical Society will hold a Wayne County Fair-style chicken dinner on Saturday, Oct. 3, starting at 10:30 a.m. and continuing until all the chicken is sold out. Diners can choose either a full chicken dinner, or get chicken only. There will be drivethrough service at Marty’s Mobil station in Shreve. The dinner is on the same day as the Shreve village-wide garage sales, and proceeds will benefit the County Line Historical Society.

Walk to End Alzheimer’s is Oct. 17 The opening ceremony will begin at 9:30 a.m. for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Oct. 17 at Wooster High School, 515 Oldman Road. Check-in is at 8:30 a.m. The route is two miles. Proceeds further the care, support and research efforts of the Alzheimer’s Association. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. For more information, contact Jeanne Nehrenz at 330-966-7343 or jnehrenz@alz.org. Registration forms are available at act.alz.org.


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The Holmes County Hub Shopper HAROLD’S EQUIPMENT Sales • Service • Parts Harold Neuenschwander 2120 Co. Rd. 168, Dundee Ph. 893-2348

The Parts Place of Millersburg, Inc.

• Automotive Parts • Machine Shop

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Sneak Peek offered at Fredericksburg Presbyterian Fredericksburg Presbyterian Church is hosting a Sneak Peek at the new education and fellowship wing of its new church building on Saturday, Sept. 5 from 7:30-9 p.m. The new wing will be open to the public and volunteers will be on hand to greet visitors and answer questions. The church is located at 201 N. Mill St. Call 330-695-2511 for information.

Moore to simulcast to Martins Creek Mennonite LifeWay Christian Resources is slated to simulcast well-known Bible teacher and bestselling author Beth Moore live from Wichita, Kansas on Saturday, Sept. 12. Martins Creek Mennonite Church is serving as a host location for Holmes County and the surrounding areas. Living Proof Live, sponsored by

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Church Nashville-based publishing company LifeWay Christian Resources, will feature Moore’s dynamic storytelling and passionate Bible teaching. The event both challenges and encourages women to grow deeply in their faith. Join 250,000 women around the world for this live, global, Internet streaming event. The Living Proof Live Simulcast kicks off on Saturday, Sept. 12 at 10:30 a.m. and ends at 5:15 p.m. Doors will open at 9 a.m. Tickets are $20 per person, covering one full day of music and worship; sessions led by Moore; light breakfast; catered lunch when registered by Sept. 1, and opportunities for fellowship with other women from Millersburg and the surrounding area. Women may purchase tickets by contacting Martins Creek Mennonite Church at 330-674-1242 or by emailing lori@mcmc.org. The simulcast is co-sponsored by Martins Creek Mennonite Church, St. John’s Church of Millersburg, Berlin Mennonite Church and the Millersburg Christian Church. Any proceeds made by the event will

benefit Love INC (Love In The Name of Christ) of Holmes County. There will be opportunity at the event to sign up for two different community Beth Moore Bible Studies: one to be offered on Monday evenings, Sept. 21-Nov. 16, 6:30-8:15 p.m. at St. John’s Church of Millersburg (8670 State Route 39). A second option will be held on Tuesday mornings, Sept. 22-Nov. 24, 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Berlin Mennonite Church (4718 U.S. 62). You do not need to attend the simulcast to participate in either of the studies. Sign up for either Bible study by contacting Martins Creek Mennonite Church, 330-674-1242.

First Presbyterian serving free meal A free meal, “Thursday Night Light,” is served the third Thursday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at Millersburg First Presbyterian Church, 90 S. Clay St.

Donations needed Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The

Trading Post Thrift Store is at 7703-B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330857-5516. or 330-464-1261.

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

Operation Shoebox recipient to speak in Walnut Creek Join the Ohio East Team of Operation Christmas Child for an evening of information, inspiration and a family style dinner on Saturday, Sept. 26 at 6 p.m. in Walnut Creek. The event will be held in the lower level of the Carlisle Inn next to Der Dutchman. Hear featured speaker Timur Nesbitt share his story about receiving a shoebox as a child living in an orphanage in Central Asia. An offering will be taken to cover the expense of the event. After expenses, all money will be sent directly to OCC/Samaritan’s Purse Headquarters. There is limited seating so reservations are necessary by Sept. 20 by calling Lynette Mahaffey at 330852-8812 or Betty Swartzbaugh at 330-852-4806. Timur and the Toothpaste When I started brushing, it was like a birthday party

Timur Nesbitt in my mouth. Timur received a shoebox at an orphanage in Central Asia at age 13. When the local Christians came into the orphanage with the shoeboxes, I thought, What is that? I’d never received a gift. My birthday was a normal day. We didn’t celebrate Christmas. They brought a bunch of shoeboxes and all 500 kids got together in a gymnasium. The guests shared the Gospel, saying, “For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son and we’re going to show you See Pg. 9 — SHOEBOX

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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

Entertainment briefs Baltic Historical Society Museum is open

Society Museum will the Baltic State Bank. be open the third Sunday of each month from Euchre Party 1-4 p.m., April through is Sept. 29 October. The Baltic Historical It is in the basement of Public Euchre Card

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Fredericksburg Shoebox (From Page 7) that through shoeboxes. You don’t have to dance. You don’t have to perform. We give them to you for free.” I was already a believer so I understood that this was the major difference between Christianity and other religions. They started passing out shoeboxes and we were so excited! I started ripping open my box and then my eyes grew wide. The first thing I saw was toothpaste. I saw the word Crest and thought it said Christ so I thought, Oh! Christian tooth-

paste! I was so excited I ran around the orphanage saying, “Christian toothpaste! Christian toothpaste!” In Central Asia they had this boring white toothpaste made by the Soviets. It didn’t taste very good so I wanted to check out the white, blue and red American toothpaste. I found a toothbrush in my box, put the toothpaste on it, and started brushing. I thought, Oh, I have a birthday party in my mouth! You guys make awesome toothpaste! So I celebrated by eating it and got sick the next day.

Another thing in my shoebox was a lot of pencils. You got one pencil a semester in the orphanage. If you used it up or someone stole it or you lost it, you were without a pencil. When I saw the pencils in my box, I thought, I’ll have leftovers for college! My other favorite was white socks because in the orphanage you got bad quality socks that would always stink and have holes in them. When I received good quality socks I thought, Wow! They’ll last me so long and they smell good. I really, really liked those socks.

“I wondered a lot how Christians who didn’t know me were willing to give me a gift.” Timur Nesbitt “I wondered a lot how Christians who didn’t know me were willing to give me a gift.” Through the shoebox I felt loved. Someone took the time to put in those items that became my favorites. I wondered a lot how Christians who didn’t know me were willing to give me a gift. I once hated everything about Christianity and the cross. I even persecuted a new orphan that was a believer. I started

punching him because he said Jesus is the only way to heaven. One day I had the opportunity to steal food from the cafeteria with other orphans. We invited the new kid and he said, “I cannot do it.” “Why?” I asked. He said, “If you’re in Christ the ‘old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new’ (2 Corinthians 5:17). I can’t do that anymore because Christ has changed me.”

Briefs lage Offices, 6 N. Washington St., Millersburg, or at www,millersburgohio.com, and are due by Nov. 15. For more information, contact Clerk-Treasurer Karen Shaffer at 330-6741886.

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applications for economic development grants. The fund was created from money collected under the village’s transient occupancy (hotel/motel) tax. The fund is dedicated to promoting economic Donations needed development. Applications will be for Pleasant Valley accepted from anyone residing in or doing business Cemetery in the village. Applications Pleasant Valley Cemmay be obtained at the Vil- etery is accepting dona-

tions 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 Glenmont Food Pantry is open for food distribution on the second Tuesday of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont

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School House. It is part of Association of Foodbanks. the Ohio Benefit Bank, an The next food distribution online program of the Ohio day will be Tuesday, Sept. 8.

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‘Some pig’ and the last fair in the lowlands In July of each year I send out an invitation to my colleagues at Wayne College in Orrville asking them to help me out by signing up to staff my Holmes Campus booth at the Holmes County Fair. I entice them with a free ticket, easy access to every deep-fried delicacy ever created and a front row seat on the edge of the midway where people-watching is at a premium. Because a university often holds folks from a broad range of far-flung and diverse places I add a sentence to the appeal that draws them in with a universal point of reference: “It’s a true ‘Charlotte’s Web’ kind of fair,” I tell them. It pulls them in every time and no one has ever been disappointed. The reference, of course, brings to mind the whole cast of characters in E.B. White’s classic book, all of which are represented at the Holmes County Fair. There are pigs, lambs, spiders, farm kids and their parents,

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and possibly even a grease-engorged rat or two although I’ve never encountered such a beast on the grounds. I have yet to hear any of the animals speak, but that might only be because I try to get out of there each day before dark, and we all know from the book that animals never talk when a crowd is about. A little bit of that Charlotte’s Web charm may be lost as the fair relocates to its new home on the hill next year, but it’ll be well worth moving beyond the constant fear the Mighty Killbuck might rise up to become part of the festivities. One thing is certain, the Holmes County Fair will remain a treasure as long as farm families are involved. In my line of work I

spend time around a whole lot of different people year in and year out. Some are good, some are great and some are (for lack of discrete adjectives) best left undescribed. The folks I meet at the Holmes County Fair are the best. Each year I come away with a story or two to remind me that somewhere someone is doing something right in this world. This year was no exception. Gus was among a flock of kids who descended upon my booth like puppies to a chow bowl as a friend from the college was setting up a 3-D printer for a demonstration. Front and center, that boy of 10 or 11 years was so tuned in to the goings-on I’d bet he could’ve taken off and run the whole thing on his own. In the midst of a million great questions and bright comments he got a call on his cell phone. I imagined it was Harvard calling to offer him a scholarship. Nodding again and

again with an occasional, “Yep, yep!” He finally wrapped up the call with a confident, “Don’t worry, I’ll be right there.” Then

he folded the phone, looked us in the eye and said, “Thanks for everything, but I need to go wash my pig. I’ll be back.”

While he was gone we printed him a 3-D, plastic pig. One can only hope he named it “Wilbur.”

Tuscarawas Philharmonic to present Pops in the Park The Tuscarawas Philharmonic will present its annual “Pops in the Park” concert in the Tuscora Park Amphitheater at 7 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 6. Always an audience favorite, the free concert

features entertaining and upbeat selections from marches and fanfares to big band and movie music. The orchestra is concluding its 79th year of continuous existence and

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conductor Eric Benjamin, his 18th season as music director of the orchestra. As has been its custom, the orchestra will open with a rousing arrangement of the Star Spangled Banner and continue with such familiar tunes as music from “Jurassic

Park,” a Duke Ellington hits medley and “God Bless the Child” written and recorded by Billie Holiday (and dozens of other artists). Holiday’s version of the song was honored with the Grammy Hall of Fame Award and was also included in the list of

“Songs of the Century.” A special feature will be well-known area singer/ songwriter Debra “Reb” Robinson performing some of her original numbers. A wide variety of lively music will get toes tapping and the Tuscora Park cicadas going. The

Philharmonic will conclude the concert with its traditional playing of John Philip Sousa’s immortal “Star and Stripes Forever.” In the event of rain, the performance will be moved to the New Philadelphia High School gymnasium.

rededicated loser and Mary Burgett, best weekly and monthly KOPS. Stacy Bair, Eileen Lowe and Janice Tope reported on their weekly water challenge. Lowe did well. Mary Burgett, Spenser, Leonard Jones and Leo Tope will all do the water challenge next week.

Dusty Vehrs again challenged each to lose one pound next week. Members discussed future programs. Next week everyone is to take smoothie recipes to compare and discuss. Members will walk after the meeting. The chapter meets

Wednesdays at Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 with weigh in at 5:15 p.m. All are welcome.

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Prize Drawings Customers can enter the drawing at either location throughout the week. Must be 18 years or older to enter. Here’s a preview of some of the items: Grand Prize ......................2 Minute Shopping Spree 2ND Prize ..$250 Gift Cert. to Walnut Creek Cheese Other Prizes ................. Amish Country Theater, Der Dutchman Restaurant, Carlisle Inn, Ohio Star Theater, Keim Lumber, Zinck’s Inn, & many more!

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Farming Ohio Holstein summer sale averages $2,928 The Ohio Holstein Summer Sale, held Aug. 29 in Wooster, averaged $2,928 on 55 live lots. Topping the sale at $5,000 was Lot No. 19, Pine-Tree 1937 Colt 5254-Et. A Very Good 85 3-year-old milking

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made almost 30,000 at 2-00. Sired by Colt-PRed, her dam is Mint Sharla from the Rudy Missy family. She was purchased by Ross Russell, Russell Springs, Kentucky, and was consigned by Matthew Steiner, Marshallville. The top selling calf at $4,700 was Lot No. 15, Pine-Tree 5603 Home 6720-Et., born May 15, 2015 and sired by PineTree Homerun - P-ET.

She is Homozygous Polled and her dam is a Very good 86 daughter of Mountfield MSY Maurice-ET with a son going to ABS. She was purchased by Gordon Lamb, Oakfield, New York and consigned by Matthew Steiner. High selling bred heifer was Lot No. 55, Renwind Atitud Speckles-Red due in September to Regancrest Opportunity-PHours: Mon. & Wed. 7:30-7:00 Tue., Thu., Fri. 7:30-5:00 Sat. 7:30-3:00

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ET. Sired by Damartini Attitude-Red, she was from a Very Good Redliner dam, next dam a Very Good 87 Rubens. She sold for $3,300 to Joe Turon, Farmington, and was consigned by Julie Renner of Dalton. Volume buyer was Andy Dawson, Shelby, who purchased 10 consignments. Cows aver-

aged $3,097; bred heifers, $2,605; and calves, $2,903. Cattle sold to Kentucky, Michigan, Pennsylvania, California and Ohio. Auctioneer was Steve Andrews. Ted Renner read the pedigrees. Ringmen were Ken Janes, Dave Gunkelman, Ken Brown and Russell Kiko. Ben Simpson was in charge of cattle preparation.

Aerial cover crop program starts Sept. 8 Watch for the yellow airplanes starting Sept. 8 to start dropping seed as part of the Holmes Soil and Water Conservation District aerial cover crop program. The goal of the program is to control erosion on corn silage and soybean ground by having a crop (oats or rye) growing

over the winter months to keep soil in place. Keeping soil in place also reduces nutrients from getting into waterways. Depending on the weather, farmers sometimes have a hard time getting a cover crop sown See Pg. 13 — AERIAL


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Farming Consider usings cover crops after corn silage harvest A lot of corn was chopped for corn silage last week. We are about a month ahead of last year’s corn silage harvest and this year’s earlier harvest provides an opportunity to get cover crops established on those acres. Earlier planting of cover crops is good. The touted benefits of cover crops are dependent upon the crop producing forage mass above ground and developing a root system below ground. More growth is generally equal to more benefits. In addition to protecting the soil against erosion, cover crops can improve soil quality, provide supplemental forage for grazing or mechanical harvest, can use excess nutrients in the soil, and can provide an option for manure application during late fall and winter periods. The expectation here is that we get some rain so the cover crop can germinate and grow to take advantage of an earlier planting date. Some cover crop grass options after corn silage include spring oats, spring triticale, winter cereal rye, barley and winter wheat (planted after our hessian fly-free date of Sept. 26). Legume options are more limited but include hairy vetch, crimson clover and winter peas. Generally these would be included in a mix with one or more of the small grains. Legumes have

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but from a manure management perspective oats as a cover crop does not provide an option for a winter manure application to a living crop. Barley, when grown for grain in the succeeding year, is usually planted between Sept. 15-30. Triticale is generally planted with timing similar to winter wheat and cereal rye for grain production is planted between Sept. 15 and the end of October. With the exception of winter wheat, any of these crops can be planted earlier if the primary purpose is as a cover crop and supplemental forage. All of these small grains except oats will overwinter and begin growing again in the spring. The grower must have a plan for the spring forage growth and/or crop termination before planting corn or soybeans. Another cover crop and supplemental forage option after corn silage that I am a little reluctant to mention is annual ryegrass. The reluctance is because some growers have had problems terminating annual ryegrass with herbicides in the spring. Growers who have taken a mechanical harvest off first with a later spring herbicide application have fared better. If the goal is to provide cover and forage, then variety selection for

the potential to produce some nitrogen for the next crop, but for that to happen they have to be planted as early as possible, preferably at least 4-6 weeks before frost, and make sure the seed is inoculated with the correct rhizobia bacteria. Winter peas planted early, probably before that mid-September time frame, will most likely winter kill. When winter peas are planted late they often will overwinter. I have talked with farmers who have planted winter peas in the late September to early October time frame and had that crop overwinter. The downside is, those late planting dates generally do not produce much fall growth so if soil cover is the goal, plant earlier. With regard to the small grain crops, oats drilled immediately after corn silage by the end of the first week in September could provide 0.5-1.5 tons of dry matter before a killing frost, depending upon moisture (have I mentioned we need rain?), fall temperatures and days until that killing frost. Since oats winter kills, spring termination management is not needed, See Pg. 14 — COVER

Aerial (From Page 12) before the growing season shuts down. Aerial seeding guarantees a crop will be seeded. Fisher Ag Service is contracted to provide the service, and will fly out of the Holmes County Airport. Approxi-

mately 2,000 acres will be seeded aerially. Every year, the Holmes SWCD office receives calls from concerned citizens regarding the plane. The plane is dropping only seed — no herbicide or pesticides are used as part of the program. The

pilots have to fly low over the fields several times for good seed coverage. Fisher Ag Service should be able to complete the program within one to two days if the weather cooperates. Contact Holmes SWCD with any questions at 330-674-2811.

WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY Aug. 22 24 LOADS — Hay 1st cutting 165-205; rd. 55 ton; 2nd cutting new 245-315 ton; rd. 37-52.50 bale; 3rd cutting 350 ton; straw 3.25 bale; rd. 115 ton; eggs 1.80-2.89. Machinery Auction Aug. 29 SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. Aug. 24 111 CALVES — Choice calves 475-550; good calves 400-470; light & thins 250down; back to farm, bulls 400-550; heifers 100-300. FEEDERS — Steers & bulls 150-232.50; heifers 150215. 181 CATTLE — Choice steers 136-144; good steers 130-135.50; Holstein steers 110-135; choice heifers 135140.50; good heifers 130134.50; good Holstein cows 90-103; yellow and thins 85-down; good beef cows 95-102; bulls 110-128. 172 HORSES — Top horse 1,100; top pony 200. FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 Aug. 25 63CALVES — Good to choice calves 430-465; medium to good calves 400-430; fair to medium calves 350400; commons and lights 200-400; cross bred calves 475-down; back to farm, bull calves 465-525. 13 PIGS — 70 lbs.-up 120down. 39 BUTCHER HOGS — 210-240 lbs. 60; butcher sows 52-down; boars by wt. 7.5031.

48 CATTLE — Steers 114137.50; bulls 114-135.50; good beef cows 92-101; medium to good cows 85-92; fair to medium cows 80-85; common cows 79-down; 5 FEEDER: steer and bulls 101-106; heifers 100-110. 32 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 100-300 ton; 2nd and 3rd cutting hay 175-335 ton; hay 5 bale; big rd. bales 30-65; wheat straw 200 ton; lg. hay 110-370 ton; oats 12-15 cwt.; ear corn 150-155.

180-280; 80-100 lbs. 167.50215; 100-130 lbs. 145-165; 130 lbs.-up 142.50-152.50. TOTAL HEAD 1,775. 72 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd cutting 275-390; alfalfa 3rd and 4th cutting 120-370; mixed, 1st cutting 100-320; mixed, 2nd cutting 200-380; lg. bales hay 22.50-90; lg. bales hay/ton 80-210; wheat straw 160-250; lg. bales straw 120-150 ton; ear corn 140150; oats 14.

MOUNT HOPE AUCTION Aug. 26 22 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 52-55; 250-280 lbs. 53-55; boars 8. 25 FAT CATTLE — Choice steers 140-141.50; choice Holstein steers 124132; good Holstein steers 110-124. 13 BULLS — Jersey bulls 102-115; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 116139.50; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 118126. 124 CULL COWS — Good/high dress 88-98.50; medium-good 82-88; fairmedium 75-82; light/thin 75-down. 98 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 90-250. 34 DAIRY — Bred heifers 2,000-down. 233 CALVES — Back to farm Holstein bulls, 85-120 lbs. 450-550; good 350-450; common 350-down; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 225-475; crossbred bulls 150-575; Jersey/crossbred heifers 275-475. 320 GOATS — Kid 160down; billies 380-down; nannies 210-down, wethers 280down. 905 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 67.50-105; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 225-332.50; 40-60 lbs. 167-225; 60-80 lbs.

KIDRON AUCTION Aug. 27 71 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 50-83; 210-230 lbs. 62; 230-260 lbs. 47-65.50; butcher sows 34-49; boars by wt. 7. 515 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 16-39; 41-50 lbs. 20-48; 51-60 lbs. 30-59; 61 lbs.up 41-79; bred sows and gilts 165-450; service boars 70-180; roasters 40-155. 77 CALVES — Back to farm, bull 225-610; back to farm, heifer 150-350; light and thin 175-down. 148 CATTLE — Steers 116-131.50; heifers 105-117; bulls 110-129; good beef cows 94-111; medium to good 84.50-93.50; thin-poor 84-down; feeder steers 92.50107.50. 9 SHEEP — Feeder lambs up to 85 lbs. 135-177.50. 13 GOATS — 30-172.50. 197 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 2,100-down; bred heifers 2,175-down; service bulls 900-1,600; open heifers 4001,300. Total head 1,030; total consignors 215. 34 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 200-250; 2nd cutting 300-400; 3rd cutting 240340; lg. bales 40-65 each and 50-270 ton; straw 120-200 ton; ear corn 1150 ton; oats per cwt. 13; firewood 139.75 load.

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Cover als for selecting varieties (http://hostedweb.cfaes. winter hardiness is impor- ohio-state.edu/perf/). tant. Refer to the Ohio Mark Sulc, OSU ExtenForage Performance Tri- sion forage specialist, has (From Page 13)

planted annual ryegrass in early September for several years, and says that one can expect 8002,000 pounds of dry mat-

ter/acre by late November and early December, with yields of 3-5 tons of dry matter/acre the following year from improved varieties with good winter survival and with adequate nitrogen fertilization rates. For more information about cover crop timing, seeding rates, and potential forage yields and quality, contact the Wayne County Extension office at 330-264-8722. Animal Welfare in Livestock Production Animal welfare is a term increasingly used in livestock production conversations. Sometimes it may seem we most often hear about animal welfare in a negative sense, as when a story breaks

about livestock abuse. What does the term animal welfare mean within the context of normal, everyday livestock production? The Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement Association invites livestock producers to attend their Sept. 15 meeting when OSU Extension Animal Welfare specialist Monique Pairis-Garcia will be talking about animal welfare and livestock production. The meeting will be at Local Roots Market and Restaurant in the meeting room at the back of the building. Local Roots is at 140 S. Walnut St., Wooster. The meeting will start at 7 p.m. Dr. Pairis-Garcia’s background combines her

experience as a veterinarian with animal welfare research. Her approach to animal welfare is science based and she defines animal welfare as being about improving the production and livelihood of the animal while under the care of the livestock owner or manager. PairisGarcia will discuss animal welfare, current animal welfare expectations and regulations, how to do an animal welfare assessment on your farm and what the future may hold in regard to animal welfare and livestock production. Rory Lewandowski is an OSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources educator and may be reached at 330-264-8722.

Behind the barrel Ohio Department of Transportation will be making pavement repairs on state Route 179 this week in Holmes County.

Health screenings scheduled In addition to Mount Hope and Charm, Pomerene Hospital will offer health screenings at Pomerene Kinetics, 1237 Glen Drive, Millersburg, on Oct. 27, 7:30-10 a.m. Pomerene will offer its standard screening tests, including blood pres-

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FEAST OF THE TRUMPETS — Celebrate the Feast of the Trumpets Sunday, Sept. 13, beginning at 4:30 p.m. at the home of David and Ruth Tennefoss in Shreve. Hear the sound of the shofar, sing songs of praise to the Lord, enjoy food and fellowship, plus special music provided by Harmony-n-Him. The feast is the time of the “Last Trumpet” and is a wedding celebration. Learn what the last trumpet means for Christians today. Please RSVP by Friday, Sept. 11 to 330-567-2043 or dv10afos@gmail.com.

Clubs (From Page 10) Board Gaming Society meets the third Saturday of the month from noon6 p.m. at the Holmes County District Public Library, Millersburg.

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Millersburg Lions Club Millersburg Lions Club meets the first Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m. and on the following noon (first Friday of the month). Both meetings are held at The Hotel Millersburg.

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.

Has anyone ever told you “You should write a book”? Maybe you even started one but never finished. Or, you have a great idea but just can’t seem to take that first step toward getting something on paper. The Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild (KVWG) might be just what you need to make your book a reality. KVWG is a group of serious adult writers who are working on novels, short stories and non-fiction. 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.killbuckvalleywritersguild.org/ for information. Call 330464-0624 or go to http:// www.killbuckvalleywritersguild.org/ for information.

More than 20 agricultural teachers and college professors from throughout the U.S. recently met in Indianapolis to determine what FFA members and teams will compete for top honors in the 2015 National FFA Agriscience Fair. Jacob Ashby of the Loudonville FFA chapter has been named a finalist this year in the Power, Structural and Technical Systems category in the Individuals in Grades 7-9 division of the competition. The National FFA Agri-

science Fair is a key competition that is part of the annual National FFA Convention & Expo, Oct. 28-31 in Louisville, Ky. To qualify, FFA members working as individuals or teams in grades seven through 12 are required to conduct a scientific research project focused on the agriculture or food science industries and win their state’s FFA agriscience fair. Individuals or teams compete in one of six categories in four divisions􀀃individuals

in grades 7-9, teams grades 7-9, individuals grades 10-12 and teams grades 7-12. First-place winners in each state have qualified for the national pre-qualifying judging. The panel of judges reviewed entries and selected a maximum of 15 in each category and division to move on to the national competition. The 2015 National FFA Agriscience Fair is sponsored by Syngenta, Cargill and John Deere as a special project of the National FFA Foundation.

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Boy Scouts seek Holmes fairgrounds use By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — The Holmes County Park District board heard a request from a representative of the Boy Scouts of America seeking to use a portion of the land at the old fairgrounds for camping and other outdoor education and community involvement activities. Scott Biltz, a troop leader and chartered organization representative, spoke with the board officers at Friday’s meeting to find out what steps need to be taken to put his plan into motion, picking up a conversation that was started in December 2011, when it was learned the fairgrounds was going to move. Buckeye Council is out of Canton, made up of several counties. The Killbuck District is made up of Holmes and Wayne counties. In Holmes County, there are troops and packs in Killbuck, Nashville, Holmesville, Millersburg and Berlin. Biltz explained Scouts are always challenged to

find a place to camp for their monthly camp outings. “One of the requirements of a Boy Scout troop is camping, once a month for a weekend every month,” Biltz said. “They camp at least 12 times a year. “When you look at how we’re organized, and all these different areas that need to find places to camp, what a perfect place to have a camp,” Biltz continued. “We look at things like access, restroom access and water access. Access to the Killbuck Creek is very interesting to us because we like to kayak and canoe. This could be a perfect place to develop a little landing there. We got excited about this area, and a bunch of us got together back in 2011, but the idea has been on the shelf since. I spoke with Mike (McDowell) the other day and he said now would be a good time to get together. “Looking at the land is the area back by the llama barn and RV area,” he added. “It’s dark, so we can

have our campfires, and we’d have access to the creek. We kicked around some ideas and a vision about putting in some sugarbush, planting hundreds of sugar maple trees. We won’t get to see it, but in 50 years our kids will, taking advantage of tapping trees. Basically, we’d like to take this and make it a naturalized area. This is the general idea of what we’re kicking around. We’re checking into how to do this legally.” Park board Chairman Dan Mathie is all for the Boy Scouts using the land, but wants to make sure of all legal avenues. “My initial impression is, I’m all for anything the Boy Scouts want to do there that we can do and permit to be done without being in violation of the grant we received from Clean Ohio Public Works Commission to acquire that land from the fair board,” Mathie said. “When we start talking about anyone using the land for organized functions, we aren’t even allowed to use it for organized soccer matches. We

can use the land, but we can’t organize it. “I think it’s one of those things, where, if you have a plan, talking about sugarbush and what it’s going to be used for, and you go to them, it’s really fitting with what they want to be done with this land,” he continued. “The Boy Scouts wanting to use the land for camping, isn’t that what Green Space is all about. I think we have to have a plan and presentation, that we can call a representative from them and have them come up and see some of the ideas we have in mind for the old fairgrounds.” Mathie noted the penalty for violating deed restrictions is 200 times what they received in the grant. “I think it’s a great idea and a great concept,” he added. “It’s using that land for what it should be used for, natural education and to get kids out of the house and doing something in nature. We just have to work together and figure out a way to do it.” Biltz says he wants to do

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lenge to maintain,” Taylor said. “Keeping an electrical connection to the llama building would be costly.” The main expense would be getting the wire to the llama barn, because there is an electric panel there already. Biltz said they are used to camping every weekend without power, but they would like to have lights in order to hold troop meetings and other such activities. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330674-5676 or klynch@thedaily-record.com.

Business brief Smith Funeral Homes to move

owner Robert Smith. “The increased traffic through Sugarcreek and the limited parking at our current funeral home often makes it difficult for visitors and families to attend visitation and funeral services.” The building is located on nearly five acres and the 8,000-square-foot building will be completely renovated including new siding and exterior upgrades that will include a covered portico that will allow visitors to be dropped off and picked

Smith Funeral Homes will relocate to the former Beachy’s Country Chalet Restaurant, 115 Andreas Drive, Sugarcreek, and plans are underway to remodel the former restaurant into a funeral home. “With the continued growth of our funeral services to Tuscarawas and surrounding counties, we are very excited to be able to convert this beautiful building to be used as a funeral home” says See Pg. 19 — SMITH

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September library programs September events at the Holmes County District Public Library include: Growing Readers Story

Time at the Central Library, Wednesdays at 11 a.m., Sept. 2-30. Ages 2-3 and parents or caregivers

invited for stories, songs, call 330-674-5972, Ext. 211 crafts and more. Registra- or email childrens@holmtion required. To register eslib.org. or for more information, Preschool Story Adventures at the Central Library, Wednesdays at 11 a.m., Sept. 2-30. Ages 4-5 and parents or caregivers invited for stories, songs, crafts and more. Registration is required. To register or for more information, call 330-6745972, Ext. 211 or email childrens@holmeslib.org. Story Celebrations at the East Branch, Wednesdays at 11 a.m., Sept. 2-13. Ages 2-5, and parents or caregivers invited for songs, stories, crafts and more. Registration is required. Visit the East Branch or call 330-893-3464 to register. September Mini-Minecraft Night at the Central Library, Thursday, Sept. 10, 5:30-7 p.m. Ages 7-12 invited to play Minecraft on a secure server in multiplayer mode. RegistraDan Starcher photo/www.buydrphotos.com tion required and space Holmes County Fair board member Scott Stallis limited. To register or man is always in touch, evening during Friday’s for more information, call livestock sale. 330-674-5972, Ext. 211. LEGO® Builders Club at the East Branch, Sat- Reunion urday, Sept. 12, 11 a.m.See Pg. 20 — LIBRARY

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Trip included healthy dose of Ohio history There was so much to do, so many people to see and so much food to eat when we recently spent two weeks in Ohio to get out of the South Carolina heat. One of our stops was Homestead Furniture in Mount Hope to pick up the rocking chair for our great-granddaughter, Alaina Ariel Pike, who is now 4 months old. The chair is a gift from her maternal grandparents. There are rocking chairs in South Carolina, but not the same great quality as those made in Holmes County, so we were happy to haul it. Never mind the fact The Man of the House was unable to see out the rear view mirror

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Make me happy — hand me a hand-me-down I don’t remember many hand-me-downs as a kid. There were no close friends who were a size or two bigger than I was, so I never really got to experience what it was like to put on someone else’s shirt or dress. I suppose I didn’t mind much for a couple of reasons. For one, I was the kid who cared very little about what I was wearing beyond its range of motion for the keep-away game at recess. And second,

As if your family wasn’t good enough if you were forced to wear hand-medowns. Dirt Don’t And now, I think that’s Hurt the biggest bunch of hogwash I’ve ever heard in my life. hand-me-downs were I can’t tell you how always getting a bad rap. much we appreciate The stories or tales hand-me-downs in my that come to mind of house. We are fortunate hand-me-downs are ones enough to have people of poverty and embarwho love us enough to rassment or teasing, or pass on their too-smalls, so I used to think. As if their well-worns but there were something not that well-worns, and really wrong with them. their favorites.

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arrived, and because kids grow at phenomenal rates in every direction, we find ourselves once again cleaning out the dresser drawers. Some items go in a special keeper box, homemade things that would send the world spinning if tossed. Others that have been worn beyond rescue go in another pile. But everything else, we decided, goes to friends. The tea party dresses, the broken-in jeans, the button-down shirt worn only once before the growth spurt hit. Their memories are packed into the fibers, and the fibers are packed into bags, and the bags are delivered with the hopes they spread happiness and well-covered kids to those we love.

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pants was skinny, slim and belted. And while I despised shopping for her, one day a clothes angel came to the rescue. “She looks just like my daughter did. Would you mind some hand-me-downs that will probably fit perfectly?” Would I mind? Absolutely not! In fact, I jumped up and down at the idea. Soon enough, a number of garbage bags smelling sweetly of a special friend arrived at my house and Christmas morning paled in comparison. We sifted through the bags, had fashion shows, and knew that each item was chosen with care. She couldn’t wait to wear every single thing. Many years have passed since those bags

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Midwife practicing at Pomerene Donna Augustine, CNM, is now part of midwifery services at Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg. Augustine has offices in Millersburg, Berlin, Mount Hope and S u g a rcreek and is accepting new Augustine patients. “We are very excited about welcoming Donna into our midwifery program,” stated Tony Snyder,

CEO of Pomerene Hospital. “She comes with years of experience and has been happily welcomed by our community. They have had nothing but wonderful things to say about her.” Augustine has more than 17 years of experience as a Certified Nurse Midwife and 15 years of obstetrical nursing experience. She attended the Toledo Hospital School of Nursing where she received her diploma of nursing, and then attended Lourdes College in Sylvania, where she received a bachelor of science degree in nursing. In 1997, she

obtained a master’s of science, nurse midwifery, from the University of Michigan. ”I am really looking forward to serving the community and those women interested in using a midwife for their care,” stated Augustine. “I love what I do, and I have received a great amount of encouragement from the community, and have a wonderful support staff here at Pomerene. I truly enjoy working with everyone.” Augustine is the only midwife in Holmes County able to deliver in a hospital setting. For more information call 330-674-3333.

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Land transfers Berlin Township — Jerry L. Mast, Jacob E. Mast, James J. Mast and Jeffrey S. Schrock to S&S Rentals, 4737 State Route 39, $230,000. East Development to Ivan K. and Esther Mae Yoder, 5296 Hummingbird Drive, $273,500. Clark Township — Mose A. and Vera L. Miller to Robert M. and Susie J. Miller, Township Road 183, 3.576 acres, $17,880. Effie Miller to Dean I. and Lisa Ann Miller, 3614 Township Road 188, $285,000. Knox Township — Phil and Elizabeth Clemons to Charles E. and Wilma J. Yonts, lots 425 and 426, October Hill, $3,500.

Monroe Township — Jeffrey Pratt to Paul L. Conrad, 11724 State Route 39, $13,750. Wayne A. Miller to Collective Ventures, 5625 Township Road 260, $161,500. Paint Township — Joseph D. and Esther A. Troyer to Aaron W. Yoder and Wayne J. Yoder, 8691 Township Road 657, $280,000. Ranell Minear, administratrix of estate of Spasoje Moskovic, to DLC Holdings, 2150 Main St., $25,500. Aaron D. and Elsie M. Troyer to Lavern Jay and Linda J. Troyer, 2180 U.S. Route 62, $97,000. Mervin N. and Mar-

tha Schlabach to Lavern Jay and Linda J. Troyer, U.S. Route 62, 0.5 acre, $22,500. Prairie Township — Wayne L. and Barbara Ann Kline to Marvin D. and Naomi A. Weaver. 7950 Township Road 574, $250,000. Monroe Weaver and Nelson D. Weaver to Paul A. and Mary A. Troyer, County Road 329, 2 acres, $30,000. Saltcreek Township — Joas W. and Arlene H. Stutzman to Firman A. and Ina D. Troyer, 4840 Township Road 628, $350,000. John B. and Katie Weaver to Aden Jr. and Ada Mae Keim 9241/9363 Township

ington Street was reported. Aug. 26 — Officers responded to a report of domestic violence at a residence on Close Street. Jacob D. Miller, 19, 8194 Township Road 79, Millersburg, was arrested and taken to the Holmes Police County Jail. Aug. 24 — Millersburg Aug. 27 — Theft was Police officers responded to criminal damaging at a business on South Washington Street. Millersburg Police arrested Dana L. Vanbentuysen, 55, 124 Main St., Glenmont, for theft. She was taken to the Holmes County Jail. Theft was reported on South Washington Street. Theft was reported on Marten Alley. Aug. 25 — Theft from a business on South Wash-

reported from a residence on Massillon Road. Breaking and entering of a vehicle was reported on Wooster Road. Aug. 28 — Theft was reported from a residence on South Washington Street. Aug. 30 — Vandalism to a vehicle was reported on Hebron Street.

Calvin and Janet Swagler to Nicholas S. and Ashley M. Gerber, 4470 County Road 50, $159,000. Mechanic Township — David J. and Susan I. Fullerman to Joseph T. and Marlene A. Krupia, 7714 Lucerne Drive, $228,500. Amos L. and Ella L. Beechy to Atlee N. and Susan D. Yoder and Nelson A. and Lizzie Ann Yoder, County Road 159, 1.564 acres, $8,602. Millersburg Village — Raymond L. Henry Jr. to Sara D. Hales, 126 Northern Drive, $96,000. Frederick Scott Jr. and JoAnn Brace to David B. Hilbert, 103 Brambly Hedge, $88,500.

Road 652, $150,000. Wilma K. Miller to Marilyn A. Yoder, 6355 County Road 189, $131,000. Andrew A. and Susan E. Miller to Firman I. and Elsie H. Yoder, 6775 Township Road 605, $183,000. Steven P. and Carmen DeAnn Clark to Edward

S. and Mildred D. Whitman, 6376 Private Road 631, $185,000. Emma L. Troyer to Yoder Family Holdings, 8041 State Route 241, $710,000. Middleton Holdings to Lavern E. and Kari Diane See Pg. 27 — LAND

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South Railroad Street in Killbuck. A report was taken of auto theft on state Route 60 in Killbuck Township. Domestic violence was reported on County Road 150 in Mechanic Township.

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Knights avenge last year’s loss to Dalton in 4 games By RANDY WORRELL Sports Staff

year’s loss in five games to the Bulldogs (1-1). “All in all, for our opening match against a very good Dalton team, we’ll take it,” West Holmes coach Jim Park said. “We weren’t as sharp in the first three games as we would have liked, but I thought in the final game we just started playing, eliminated some of the mistakes we were making earlier. “We passed the ball really well the entire day, and that’s always a good thing. We had an unusually high number of mishits, 22 in all, but those are correctable errors. Give Dalton credit, that’s a very good team who is going to make some noise before the season is over.” The tough-luck Bulldogs Dan Starcher photo/www.buydrphotos.com led each of the first two Triway High School’s Trevon Hall gets chased down by West Holmes’ Brayden Chaney (4) during last games late, 16-14 in the Friday’s football season opener. The Knights built a big lead on the visiting Tritans, but saw Triway opener and 20-19 in the score the game’s final three touchdowns as West Holmes hung on for a 46-40 victory.

MILLERSBURG — In a little less than two months, 790 teams will begin their quest for a berth in the state volleyball finals. If the early season battle between West Holmes and Dalton was an early indicator, the trek to Dayton could include both the Knights and Bulldogs. Two of the area’s elite squads battled toothand-nail last Saturday afternoon, with West Holmes edging Dalton 25-23, 25-20, 22-25, 25-18 on the Knights’ court. Saturday’s affair featured 16 ties and 15 lead changes, to go along with 17 kills — and that was just Game 1. In fact, the biggest lead for either team came in the final margin of victory in the decisive Game 4. The West Holmes (1-0) victory avenged last See Pg. 29 — KNIGHTS

West Holmes outlasts Triway Ervin, Bridenthal run wild in 46-40 season-opening win By AARON DORKSEN Sports Editor

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West Holmes senior Cara Park puts up a set in the Knights’ season opener vs. Dalton last Saturday in The Dungeon. Park and the Knights beat the Bulldogs 25-23, 25-20, 22-25 and 25-18.

MILLERSBURG — The weather was beautiful when Triway visited West Holmes for their 2015 football season opener, but the Knights unleashed a storm in the form of Garett Ervin and Trenton Bridenthal. Ervin provided the “Thunder” with 30 rushes for a whopping 301 yards and three touchdowns and Bridenthal brought the “Lightning” as he scored three different ways in a 46-40 shootout victory. The Knights needed every bit of the production from the duo to withstand a furious comeback from Triway, which scored the game’s final three TDs to come back from down 46-20 after three quarters. West Holmes has seven starters back on both sides of the ball from last season’s 6-4 Ohio Cardinal Conference co-champion team and was the heavy favorite in the opener. However, coach Kevin Maltarich said he fully expected a stern challenge from Triway (11-1 in 2014), despite the fact the Titans graduated a record-

“There’s a point in time where we could have put them away and we didn’t so that’s got me concerned. We let our foot off the gas and we can’t do that.” West Holmes coach Kevin Maltarich setting 14-player senior class that led a 17-game regular-season winning streak that was snapped last night. “I really don’t like the way we finished the game, but a win’s a win and we’re gonna take that,” Maltarich said. “There’s a point in time where we could have put them away and we didn’t so that’s got me concerned. We let our foot off the gas and we can’t do that.” Both Maltarich and Triway coach Tony Lee will have plenty of good and bad to go over on the game films. Ervin had the biggest night of any player, ripping off scoring runs of 1, 69 and 86 yards to stake the Knights to the big lead after three quarters. “I talked in some (preseason) interviews about

didn’t get a cramp and go out on the play that we threw a touchdown pass to Brayden Chaney (10 yards from Connor Roach in third quarter) he would have scored four different ways instead of just three,” Maltarich said. “He’s a triple-threat kind of guy — he can catch, run and play defense.” Triway had to play catch up all night, but clearly never gave up. The Titans’ new senior starting quarterback Sean Lacey showed poise and excellent arm strength in his debut running the show, going 30 for 51 passing for 350 yards and three TDs. He threw two interceptions, including one in the Knights’ end zone and the other on the tipped pass. “I told our kids they are not to hang their heads,” Lee said. “They showed me they have guts. “I didn’t know what I was going to get out of this team, but when the going got tough they got going. We had kids step up and make big plays and we had some youngsters in there that made things

taking on the main role,” said the 6-foot, 205-pound senior Ervin, of being the featured runner after OCC Offensive Player of the Year Luke Ogi graduated. “Now I know Trenton is back there and he can do the same things I can. “That’s some weight off my shoulders — and more rushing yards and touchdowns. ... It was a sloppy win, but we got the ‘W’ so you can’t complain about that.” Bridenthal scored on an 86-yard kickoff return to help West Holmes take a 19-6 lead after one quarter. He added a 30-yard interception return for a TD after grabbing a pass that was tipped at the line of scrimmage in the second quarter. “I made fun of (Bridenthal) and said that if he See Pg. 29 — OUTLASTS


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Husted announces Land regional office hours (From Page 25)

COLUMBUS — Secretary of State Jon Husted announced his office’s September regional office hours. Regional liaisons for the Secretary of State’s office will be in 27 counties around Ohio including Holmes, Medina, Tuscarawas and Wayne counties. In addition to making voter registration forms and election information available, regional representatives will be on hand to answer questions and distribute materials to those interested in learning more about the other functions of the office such as the business services division and initiatives including the Ohio

Business Profile and Military Ready-to-Vote program. Regional office hours will be: Holmes County — Sept. 14, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Holmes County Library, 3102 Glen Drive, Millersburg; Medina County — Sept. 10, 10 a.m.-noon, Wadsworth Public Library, 132 Broad St., Wadsworth; Tuscarawas County — Sept. 29, 11 a..-1 p.m., Tuscarawas County Public Library, Sugarcreek Branch, 120 S. Broadway; Wayne County — Sept. 28, 10 a.m.-noon, Wayne County Public Library, 220 W. Liberty St., Wooster.

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Hershberger, one acre, $33,000. Gary Brown to Jomar Group, 7212 State Route 241, $1.2 million. Linda Brown, Brenda Brown and Gary Brown to Jomar Group, 7123 State Route 241, $225,000. Reuben Jay Hershberger, Willis Ray Hershberger, Lovina Miller, Barbara Ann Schlabach, Ruby Miller, Emma Elizabeth Miller, Sara E, Mullet and Doris Ann Miller to Andrew A. and Susan Miller, 6765 State Route 241, $210,000. Allen C. and Iva Miller to Duane A. and Ida A. Miller, County Road 77, 5.4 acres, $150,000. Dennis and Mary Weaver to Lonnie R. and Viola J. Weaver, 5329 Township

Road 606, $250,000. Jacob D. and Esther Miller to Andy J. and Lizzie D. Miller, 31.294 acres, $150,000. Henry E. and Ella Wengerd to Leroy R. and Esta Hershberger, 6232 Township Road 607, $72,000. Walnut Creek Township — Paul E. and Naomi A. Mast to Jesse L. and Jennifer R. Mast, 2435 Township Road 421, $400,000. Sesric D. and Carrie A. Gerber to Phantom Pines, 4538 Township Road 422, $165,000. John H. and Mary Ann Frey to Reuben N. and Betty A, Miller, 1249 County Road 140, $208,000. Willis A. and Martha Wagler to Jon Adam and Kristina Hershberger, 3826 Township Road 162, $285,000.

Hershberger, 2478 County Road 168, $210,000. Miller-Hope Development to Daniel W. and Mary J. Steiner, 2791 Cove Lane, $225,525. Marion L. Miller and Ruth Ann Miller, cotrustees, to Roy E. and Leanne W. Hershberger, state Route 39, 5.8 acres, $255,000.

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Mary Miller, 71 Mary A. Miller, 71, 3654 County Road 70, Sugarcreek, died Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2015, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home, after a six-month illness. She was born Dec. 25, 1943, in Ragersville to the late Abe and Katie (Miller) Troyer, and married Enos M. Miller on Feb. 6, 1964. He survives. She was a homemaker and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to her husband, are children, Emanuel (Karen E. Troyer) Miller of Sugarcreek, Esther (Leroy M.) Miller of Millersburg, Ray (Laura E. Miller) Miller of Sugarcreek, Marvin (Mary L. Yoder) Miller of Baltic and Leroy (Katie A. Mast) Miller of Sugarcreek; 36 grandchildren, and 19 great-grandchildren; her stepmother, Fannie (Troyer) Troyer of Fresno; brothers and sisters, Henry B. (Lizzie A. Miller) Troyer of Fresno, Esther (Alvin J.) Miller of Baltic, Ella (Melvin J.)

Nisley of Fresno, Noah (Mary S. Miller) Troyer of Millersburg, Iva (Monroe A.) Miller and Emanuel (Betty E. Troyer) Troyer, both of Fresno and Abe Jr. (Erma R. Miller) Troyer of Millersburg; children of the late Abe and Fannie of Fresno, Clara (Monroe L.) Hochstetler of Fresno and Aden (Wilma E. Stutzman) Troyer of Baltic; and a sister-in-law, Katie W. (Yoder) Troyer of Millersburg. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Roman Troyer; a brotherin-law, Ivan Miller; and grandchildren, Wilma and Cheryl. Services are Friday, Sept. 4 at the Miller residence, with Bishop Aden R. Miller officiating. Burial is in the Yoder Cemetery, Clark Township, Holmes County. Arrangements are being handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek.

Joyce Baker, 75 Joyce Marie Baker, 75, of Glenmont, passed away Tuesday evening, July 28, 2015, at Majora Lane Care Center, Millersburg, after an extended illness. Joyce was born Dec. 15, 1939, in Canton, the daughter of Walter H. and Virginia M. (Johnson) Schoeppner Sr., and married Donald A. Baker on June 6, 1977. He survives. She was a homemaker, and loved the outdoors and enjoyed camping. She was a member of Killbuck VFW Ladies Auxiliary. Surviving in addition to her husband, are a son, Ramey (Paula) Ali of Massillon; stepchildren, Donald Baker Jr. of Dalton, Richard (Ronnie) Baker of Canton, and Sharon (Mark) Valentine of Massillon; grandchildren, Brittney Ali, Angie, Julie, Lori and Blake Baker and Holly Manely; four great-grandchildren; a brother, Daniel (Nancy) Schoeppner of Massillon; a sister, Patricia Smith of

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Dorcas Miller, 86 Dorcas Lucille Miller, 86, of Berlin, died Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015, at Majora Lane Nursing Home in Millersburg, after a period of declining health. She was born Oct. 14, 1928, in Millersburg to the late Palmer and Dona (Hershberger) Zook, and married Noah Miller June 21, 1946. He died in 1965. She was the clerk of Holmes County Commons Pleas Court for 35 years, serving from 1977-2011, was a very talented seamstress, enjoyed cooking for her family and was an avid Hiland Hawk basketball fan. She was a member of Ohio Clerk of Courts Association, serving as president in 1991; Republican Central Committee of Holmes County; Ohio Republican Women’s Association; Holmes County Sports Hall of Fame selection committee, and received the Hall of Fame Senior Republican Women’s Award. First and foremost though she loved her personal Savior Jesus Christ. Surviving are children, Ron (Evie) Miller of Canal Fulton, Ken (Barbara) Miller of Florida and Christine Miller of Millersburg; a grandson,

Marion ‘Frank’ Landon, 87

Mark Miller; a stepgranddaughter, Kelly (Jack) Whitney; several great grandchildren; a brother, Lowell Zook of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; and very special close friends, Debra Wilson and Patty Kidney. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Julia Gerber; and a daughter-in-law, Florence Miller. Services were Saturday, Aug. 29 at Berlin Christian Fellowship, with Pastor David Stutzman officiating. Burial was in Walnut Creek Mennonite Church Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by SmithVarns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek. To share a memory and sign the guest register visit www. smithfuneral.com. Memorials may be made to Berlin Christian Fellowship Church; or Jitters Coffee House Jireh Ministries.

Wanda Kriner, 74 Oregon; and a sister-in-law, Rhoda Schoeppner. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Walter M. Schoeppner Jr.; a sister, Shirley Givens; and a grandson, Travis Valentine. There were no services. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc.com. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691.

H U N T E RTOW N, Ind. — Wanda (Didinger) Kriner, 74, born in Glenmont, passed away Thursday, Aug. 13, 2015, at the home of her daughter in Huntertown. The daughter of Alva and Pearl (Hagans) Didinger, she was a 1959 graduate of Glenmont High School, and attended The Ohio State University. She married Roger Kriner, and he preceded her in death. For 20 years, she was an assembly worker at General Electric, retiring in 1979. Surviving are daugh-

ters, Camilla (John) Haus of Huntertown, Ind., and Carla R. (Frank) Rafferty of Emmalena, Ky., and a son, Roger D. (Christine) Kriner Jr. of Fort Wayne, Ind.; 11 grandchildren; 19 greatgrandchildren; sisters, Leora Weigand, and Alfreda “Fritzi” Mohn; and a sister-in-law, Carol Didinger, whom she considered a sister. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by brothers, Bob and Paul Didinger, and sisters, Anita Carpenter and Marcella “Sally” Mickley.

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Marion Francis “Frank” Landon, 87, of Sycamore Run Nursing Home in Millersburg, passed away Aug. 25, 2015. He was born Oct. 9, 1927, in Broadway, Union County, the son of Delbert E. and Minta (Slonecker) Landon. He was the seventh son of the 18 children born to the couple. He attended Killbuck Elementary and Killbuck High School, graduating in 1946. He took classes at Taylor College in Upland, Ind. On Dec. 21, 1957, he married Marion V. Matouk. She survives. He had a military career in both the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force (1948-66). While Marion served in the U.S. Army, the family lived in New York City, New Mexico and Stuttgart, West Germany (1963-66). The family lived in Killbuck (1966-2010) and attended Killbuck Church of the Nazarene. He was employed at Rice Chadwick Rubber Company and Shreiner Sole Company (1974-90), both located in Killbuck. He was known for his exceptional work ethic and quiet demeanor. He had a passion for growing large vegetable gardens and raising small farm animals. Surviving in addition to his wife, Marion V. Landon, are children, Gabe (Beth) Landon of Wooster, Daniel Landon of Annandale, Va., and Sharon (Jon) Vandegriff of Silver Spring, Md.; grandchildren, Rachel(Lukke) Sweet,

Michelle Landon, and Ellie, Johan, Celeste and Lincoln Vandegriff; brothers and sisters, John (Sue) Landon, Ronald (Elaine) Landon, JoAnn Landon, Kate (Dan Geiser) VanValien, and Patty (Charles) Stoker; sisters-in-law, Marva Landon, Ruth Landon and Evelyn Matouk; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers and sisters, Madalyn Shafer, Virginia Wilcox, Maxine Bowman, Robert, Wilton, Gerald, Graydon, Carroll, Charles, Paul, Pearl and James. A celebration of life service will be Saturday, Sept. 19 at 11 a.m. at Killbuck United Methodist Church, with Pastor Ken Smailes officiating. Friends may call one hour prior to the services. Arrangements are being handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting the funeral home’s website at www.alexanderfhinc.com. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests you do a random act of kindness in memory of Marion.

Matt Miller, 52 Matt E. Miller, 52, of Berlin, passed away Tuesday evening, July 28, 2015, from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. Matt was born Dec. 18, 1962, in Millersburg, the son of Stanley D. and Norma Jeane (Shrock) Miller, and married Jody Renae Troyer on Dec. 10, 1983. She survives. He was a 1981 graduate of Hiland High School and had worked at Stan’s Meats his whole life. He attended New Pointe Community Church, and enjoyed golfing, hunting, fishing and camping. He loved traveling and spending time with his family. Surviving in addition to his wife, Jody, are sons, Tyler (Susanna) Miller Cole (Jena) Miller, both of Baltic and Cody Miller of the home; a grand baby on the way; his father, Stanley D. Miller of Berlin; and sisters, Penny (Dan) McKey and Cindy (John) Burkey, both of Berlin.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Norma Jeane Miller. Funeral services were Sunday, Aug. 2, at New Pointe Community Church, Millersburg, with Pastor Chad Stutzman officiating. Burial was in Berlin Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may visit www.alexanderfhinc.com.


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Sports brief East Holmes Sportsman’s Club Archery Shoot The East Holmes Sportsman’s Club is having a 3D target, line shoot, with a shotgun start on Sept. 12. This is a new format. We’ll tell you the distance or take your range finder, but you still have to make the shot. Admission is $12 and the range is open for practice from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The shotgun start is at 1 p.m. Each archer will shoot 30 targets and two arrows at each target. The grill will be open. A cash option is available for both the hunter and the open class. The club is on Township Road 310. Questions, 330730-4213.

Horseman’s Council meets at JFS building Dan Starcher photo/www.buydrphotos.com

West Holmes’ Trenton Bridenthal (6) sees plenty of daylight as he hits an open seam in last Friday’s season opener vs. Triway. Bridenthal scored three touchdowns three different ways in helping the Knights roll up 46 points in the win.

Outlasts (From Page 26) happen and that’s great to see.” Triway showed it still has many weapons, despite graduating some of the area’s and even state’s alltime top playmakers. Senior Logan Garrett led all players with 12 catches for 147 yards, including TD grabs of 6 and 19 yards. Class-

mate Kyle Strock caught seven passes for 105 yards including a 71-yard score and also returned a kickoff 88 yards for a TD. Adding to Triway’s comeback with fourth quarter rushing TDs were Daimen Tucker (57 yards) and Austin Davis (36 yards). Fans might not see a game with a bigger contrast in styles this season.

West Holmes ran the ball 52 times for 422 yards, while going 1 for 3 for 10 yards passing and Triway had 16 runs for 126 yards to go with Lacey’s 350 stripes passing. “I’d grade us a C,” Maltarich said. “We showed what we can do at times, but went into a funk at others. “I think there are a lot of blocks we missed.

Give Triway some credit because at certain times they were dominating the line of scrimmage. Teams make the biggest improvement between Weeks 1 and 2 and we still have a lot of work to do.” Aaron Dorksen can be reached at 330-287-1621 or adorksen@the-dailyrecord.com. Follow him on Twitter at @adorksenTDR.

Knights (From Page 26) second, before the Knights rallied to go up 2-0 in the match. Lauren Park and Brittleigh Macaulay combined for 15 kills in the first two games, with Raichelle Erman scoring four of the last five points in Game 2 for the Knights. “With Lauren, teams are going to have to choose how they defend us, because both Raichelle and Brittleigh have size and athleticism on the other side,” Park said. “I thought Raichelle played aggressive all day long, and we got contributions from everyone else, too. Madison (Cox) and Makayla (Palm) did a lot of things well as did our libero (Katie Welsh). And even though Cara (Park) had 39 assists, I didn’t think she was her usual self today. She is battling a knee injury and hadn’t practiced all week, but still was effective.” Dalton, which will move down a slot to Div. IV this season, led nearly the

entire distance in Game 3, building leads of three points on four occasions before the Knights knotted the score at 21-21. Emma Granger, however, scored three of Dalton’s final four points, two coming on her game-high 17 kills, to close out the Knights 25-22. “Our girls are disappointed we didn’t get the win obviously, but there’s certainly no shame in coming down here and coming up just a little short against a very talented team like West Holmes,” Dalton coach Allison Hostetler said. “We committed some service errors when we had some momentum in those early games, but if we’re going to win a game like this we can’t make many mistakes, and today we made just a few too many. But, we had a lot of positives out there, too. We did some really good things.” Cara Park added 12 digs Craig Foltz photo/www.buydrphotos.com for the Knights, while Lau- West Holmes’ Raichelle Erman serves in the ren Park had a team-high Knights’ season opener vs. Dalton last Saturday 14 kills and Erman 11. in The Dungeon.

Holmes County Horseman’s Council meets the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Job and Family Service Building in Millersburg. Monthly programs are scheduled. We are “Horsemen Helping Horsemen” and are always looking for new members. Please attend and enjoy our meetings and learn from the discussion topics. Visit our Facebook page. For information, contact Ricki Mast, vice president, at 330-4737977. As a member, you will receive a subscription to the Corral Magazine which will supply you with lots of interesting articles and reports from all over the state. You also can take advantage of insurance coverage. Parking is off of North Mad Anthony Street in Millersburg. Walk up the ramp to the back door to the conference room. Go online to www. ohconline.com to see updates on state rides with times and locations. The Ohio Horseman’s Council started in 1972 as a grass roots movement of horse people who felt that an organization with neither breed affiliation nor

private interest to serve was needed to represent horsemen of Ohio. By 1974, OHC was incorporated. It is a nonprofit corporation organized in the state of Ohio to provide a vehicle for equine owners and supporters to share ideas and suggestions for all horse related issues, through education, organized trail rides and other social and service functions. We provide resources to promote the building and maintenance of bridle trails throughout the state of Ohio and provide financial resources and volunteer services to fellow organizations that support equine related activities. Holmes County chapter was started in 1986. Most volunteer work is done at the Mohican State Park bridle trails. Current projects include new water hydrants and new bathrooms. We are also looking forward to an expanded day ride parking area. Visit our Facebook page. For information, contact Ricki Mast, vice president, for information 330-473-7977 Other officers include Amity Wise, president; Vicki Zook, secretary, and Lori Nicohlson, treasurer.

Soccer scores H.S. GIRLS soccer

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West holmes 1 New philadelphia 1 West Holmes GOALS — Gilt. ASSISTS — None. GOALIE SAVES — N/A. SHOTS — 14 CORNERS — 6 New Philadelphia GOALS — Ramey. ASSISTS — None. GOALIE SAVES — N/A. SHOTS — 3 CORNERS — 1 JV SCORE: No game.

Wooster 3 West holmes 0 Wooster GOALS — Pember, Kridel, Coetzee. ASSISTS — Kridel, Monastra. GOALIE SAVES — Crawford 4. SHOTS — 13 CORNERS — 4 West Holmes GOALS — None. ASSISTS — None. GOALIE SAVES — Campbell 7 SHOTS — 8 CORNERS — 1 JV SCORE: Wooster 5-0.


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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 Draft OAC Chapter 3745-31 Modification of Permit-To-Install ProVia Walnut Creek Facility 2150 State Route 39, Sugarcreek, OH 22740 ID #: P0118880 Date of Action: 08/31/2015 Permit Desc: Chapter 31 modification for increase in VOC emissions at R005 & R012 coating lines. The permit and complete instructions for requesting information or submitting comments may be obt a i n e d a t : http://epa.ohio.gov/dapc /permitsonline.aspx by entering the ID # or: Christine McPhee, Ohio EPA DAPC, Northeast District Office, 2110 East Aurora Road, Twinsburg, OH 44087. Ph: (330)963-1200

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LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY : HOLMES The following matters are the subject of this public 70 Business Opportunity notice by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. The complete FOR SALE: Baker single band resaw with republic notice, including head turn. Also 100 hp motor, 250 any additional instructions hp motor, mwm motors, pop for submitting comments, up, cut off, 14 in., cut rolls. requesting information, a H y d r a u l i c s e t - u p . A d e n public hearing, or filing an Kuhns. (330) 698-0306 appeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov 75 State Wide /actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Sales Stop Town St. P.O. Box 1049, OVERPAYING Columbus, Ohio 43216. for your prescriptions! Save up to 93%! Call our Ph: 614-644-2129 email: licensed Canadian and HClerk@epa.ohio.gov Draft NPDES Permit Renewal - Subject to Revision

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EXPERIENCED PAINTER would like to paint your crafts, etc., Voice mail. (330) 893-1026

105 General PART-TIME HOUSEKEEPING position. Part-time Front Desk position also available. Possibly work some Sundays. Oak Ridge Inn at Walnut Creek, 330-893-3811 or stop by and fill out an application. HELP WANTED: DRIVER/ WORKER needed for Masonry crew. Salt Creek Masonry (330)231-3908 WANTED: PART-TIME DRIVER for month of Sept. Please call (330) 231-4976 LOOKING FOR Class A CDL Driver. Pay based on experience. Must have clean driving record. Miller Logging, Inc. 330-466-5305 EXPERIENCED SHOP Mechanic/ Maintenance Needed. Located in Millersburg. Call 330-674-3365 614-668-0038 E-Mail wcwkayla@gmail.com HELP WANTED: Wood worker needed for fine detail work. Must be 18 or older. In Bunker Hill. (330) 231-6093 HORSE STALL CLEANER needed part time 9a-2p. Transportation provided. Baltic/ New Bedford/ Clark area. 330-674-2503


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105 General

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105 General

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

EXPERIENCED CONCRETE WORKERS NEEDED Experienced Finishers $26 p/hour, willing to train the right individuals, great pay and year round work. Located in Millersburg. Call 330-674-3365 614-668-0038 or E-Mail wcwkayla@gmail.com

SEASONAL RETAIL SALES Bunker Hill Cheese Co. is looking for a part time retail sales associate to prepare and serve samples, greet customers, and educate Heini’s Cheese customers. Hours would fluctuate from June through December.

COUNTRY VIEW Woodworking has immediate openings in the assembly, truck, & finishing departments. Very clean working environment. Experience helpful but not necessary. Good pay & benefits. Transportation available. Please apply in person at 7824 SR 241, Millersburg, OH or call 330-674-1390.

Candidates must be friendly, have a strong customer- service orientation and excellent verbal communication skills.

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 September 11th, 2015. MAINTENANCE Local company is seeking maintenance person. Duties include industrial electricity and general maintenance on food plant. Factory equipment. Experience in plumbing, refrigeration, welding and controls are helpful. 2 years working experience necessary in electrical. Vacation, 401k, holiday pay and generous health benefit. Wage based on knowledge and experience. Further education plan is available as a benefit. Contact (330) 893-2131 for more information. Help Wanted: Barn/Farm help needed at Abby Stables, 2990 State Route 93, Sugarcreek. Apply within.

WANTED: SOMEONE to stack lumber for lumber grader. Transportation provided. (330) 231-3236 CLEANING-PM in Wooster 19-20 hrs./week. Apply at: sciotoservices.com HELP WANTED: driver worker for concrete crew. (330) 641-9330 WANTED: EXPERIENCED timber cutter or skidder operator (330) 231-2234 WANTED: LOGGING Experience helpful. 231-7552

crew. (330)

Retail Store hours: Monday-Saturday 8:00 a.m.6:00 p.m.

105 General GROWING LOCAL Furniture Manufacturer has opening for motivated individual in a key management position in finishing facility. Multi-Step finishing experience a plus. Pay based on experience. Benefits include: Paid vacation, holidays, profit sharing & transportation available. Modern, clean, well vented working enviroment. To join our team please respond to: The Daily Record Box 5 212 E. Liberty St. Wooster, OH 44691

Duties include: • Greeting customers • Preparing and serving samples • Assisting with traffic control in retail store • Educating customers on location of product in retail store • Other duties as assigned

KITCHEN HELP & DELIVERY DRIVERS

Please apply in person send resume to: jobs@bhcheese.com

Whitmer's General Store and Winesburg Pizza 2105 US 62, Winesburg, OH 330-359-5001

DAILY RECORD Carriers Needed

or

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.

CALL TODAY!!

DISTRICT MANAGER Position Available

The Daily Record is accepting applications for an entry level management position in circulation. Responsibilities include customer service, sales, recruiting and training independent contractors, as well as overseeing day-to-day operations of your district. The district comprises all of Holmes county and some of southern Wayne county. The ideal candidate will posses strong time management and organization skills, enjoy working with people, plus have the ability to set and achieve goals, while working in a fast paced team environment. A reliable vehicle and excellent driving record are required. Competitive salary, plus 401K plan, vacation and health benefits. If you are a career minded individual with leadership ability, please complete an application at our circulation office or send a resume and salary requirements to: Patrick Mitchell pmitchell@the-daily-record.com

125 Medical / Healthcare 205 Licensed Practical Nurse/ Registered Nurse

$1000.00 SIGN ON BONUS

Full Time positions available 3pm-11pm / 11pm-7am Also accepting applications for

STNAs

Entry Level Positions and Paid Training available No experience required Training begins August 31st QUALIFICATIONS: Must be CARING, LOYAL, and have INITIATIVE! We offer -Shift & Weekend differential pays -Additional pay for Experience -Gym membership reimbursement and much more!

needed. Using our cars, Hours flexible, but some evening work required. Store closes at 8 p.m. Mon.-Sat. - Closed Sun. Call Tyler 330-464-5561 or Lee 330-464-3866

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Drivers Trucking

Drivers: No-Touch! Get Home, Get Paid! Excellent Pay PerWk! Strong Benefits Package Including Bonuses! CDL-A 1yr exp. 877-704-3773

120 Manufacturing /Industrial

Apply at: 6180 SR 83 Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Mon-Fri, 7am-9pm Sat/Sun 7am-8:30pm or Submit resume to: vfryer@sycamore-run.net or Fax resume to 330-763-2236

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

205 LOG HOME Manufacturing Company is looking for an energetic, dependable, and responsible person for a Sales Position. Job responsibilities include: sales, designing, customer service and whatever is needed in helping or clients fulfill their lifelong dream of living in a log home. If you feel that you are a customer focused person and this sounds like something you would love to do, please call or send resume to:Hochstetler Milling Ltd. 552 Hwy 95, Loudonville, OH 44842 1-419-368-0005

Appliances Electronics

FOR SALE: Hardcoal stove with hopper in good condition, $450. (330) 695-9912

Appliances Electronics

FOR SALE: Natural gas Perfection heating stove, 70,000 BTU, $425. Joe Bowman, Trail, 330893-3678 FOR SALE: Heat Master indoor wood hot water boiler, in good cond., $1600/obo Leroy Miller, (330) 601-4857 SPEED CLEAN washer ringer. Good working cond., $250. (330) 674-1881 COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag ringer washer. Will trade in or rebuild yours. Henry A. Raber, (330) 674-5691 KINETICO SULFER Guard, non-electric, takes smell out of your drinking water, like new. Paid $2800...Asking $1000. (330) 231-4915 ASHLAND Wood cookstove with hot water hookup, gloss top. Large Napoleon wood stove. Also wood hot water heater & tank. Mose J. Weaver, 9290 TR 609, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 MAGIC CHEF natural gas stove. With standing pilot. Very nice cond. Asking $650. Can deliver. (330) 390-4783 40 GAL., hot water heater, like new, $250. 20.6 cu. electric fridge, $250. Two microwaves, $25 each. (330) 897-0860 36 IN Magic Chef, off white, good cond., natural gas, make offer. (330) 279-2333 HITZER WOOD stove. Good cond., $500 obo. Edwin Miller, 8293 Weaver Rd. Fredericksburg, OH. 44627 FOR SALE: 1 lg. D & S wood or coal stove with jacket. Good cond., $1,050. (330) 359-0290†x1

FOR SALE: Consul Natural gas refrigerator. Samuel M. Yoder, 330-600-0098

220 Construction Equipment

FOR SALE: Used kitchen aid dishwasher, wall mount oven, electric stove top, small sink, (330) 600-1072

FOR SALE or rent New Holland dozer. Same as Case 850K with winch and Log arch. Ervin Weaver, 9290 TR 609, Fred., OH 44627

USED AMANA electric refrigerator, $75/obo; Maytag electric dryer, $30/obo Both in good working condition. (330) 852-0388

CASE 350 DIESEL bulldozer in good condition. Tracks just repined. 330-674-3386 V.M.

AUTOMOTIVE OPPORTUNITIES

Pallotta Ford Lincoln is completing its expansion and renovation and seeks motivated and professional individuals to join our team for the following positions:

Salaried Salespeople Commercial Salesperson The Daily Record • 330-264-1125 • Circulation Dept. 212 E. Liberty St. • Wooster, OH 44691

Receptionist Ford Certified Technicians

Body Technician / Painter

For a confidential interview please submit your resume to employment@pallottaford.com

Celebrating 28 Years! (no phone calls)


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HILLSIDE RENTAL

Farm Equipment 225 Tractors

JD 950 w/loader. ....................... $7,900 IH 806-1967 - HP........................ $8,500 IH 806-1964 - 95 HP ................... $8,500

02200 AD13413624 144 1X2 Construction Equip. Rental

20.00/Hour

$

330-897-1222 Ext. 3

Oliver 550 1967 Repainted ......... $6,000 IH 1586 160 HP .......................... $8,500 MF 245 Diesel 40 HP................... $6,500 IH 574 DIESEl 52 HP ...................... SOLD JD 1020 38 HP ............................ $4,200 Ford 6600 75 HP ............................ SOLD

OLIVER CRAWLER Loader, Model OC96, Rebuilt injection pump, new starter, new battery, 4 cyl. diesel, runs & works good. $4,000 (330) 317-8424

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MASSEY FERGUSON 533 tractor, (same as 431/231S) 45hp, 1600 hours, 2wd, good cond., $10,500. (330) 852-0188 I & J 52HP Power cart, with hydraulics, low hours, $5,500 Andy Weaver (740) 824-5577 FOR SALE: Gehl 100 feed grinder hyd.; Brillion seeder, 8-ft., nice; JD 335 round baler, 2 needles, 4x4; Sitrex 8-whl. V-rake; Galfre 2-star tedders, new; NH 472 haybine; McD corn binders, 1-ground drive & 1-PTO; Ladder wagon on steel wheels. Andy Raber, 2305 TR 152, Baltic, (330) 600-0391 FOR SALE: 1 Ring Brock Feed Bin, w/auger & electric motor, good condition. Matt Miller (330) 201-4638 FOR SALE: 8 ft. frontier cultimulcher like new. $2,500. Jonas Troyer, 330-897-1403 x3 2010 CATERPILLAR Skid Loader, 226B2, 57HP motor, 1100 hrs. Asking $16,900. (330) 663-4483 NEW IDEA 1 row corn picker, good shape, Vernon Mast, 5440 E. Moreland Rd., Fredericksburg, 44627 (330) 698-0514 KRONE 125 round baler. Net wrap & twine. $3,950. John S. Miller, (330) 893-0303 FOR SALE: Mcd silo filler in good condition. $2,000. Neil Miller. 7920 TR 601, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. (330) 674-1539 VACUUM DUMPING station with stainless receiver on tank. Works good. $275. Also, 400 gal., bulk tank, god for sep. tank, no leaks, $600. (330) 897-1082 x3

Misc NI 12A Manure Spreader ............ $1,400 NI 3632 Manure Spreader........... $3,000 16’ Spring Tooth Harrow Brillion .. $1,800 8’ Dunham Cultimulcher............. $1,500 10’Packer .......................................$950 02250 AD13893793 468

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1 Gravity Wagons ...........................$775 JD 8’ Transport Disc ..................... $1,400 JD 10’ Transport Disc ................... $1,700 3 PT. Bale Spear ............................. SOLD landpride Batwing Mower......... $7,500 5’ Tiller (like new) .......................... SOLD 16’ Trailer w/sides & Tarp Top ...... $1,900 NH 256 Rake w/Dolly ................. $2,600 NH 256 Rake............................... $2,500 Sales / Service / Parts

Mt. Hope Tractor 7501 CR 77 Millersburg, OH 44654 1/2 mile S. of Mt. Hope

330-674-3637 Ask for Marion

FORD 2N, new tires, good steel, runs good, $2000. (330) 695-2707 JOHN DEERE 400 Backhoe. Runs good, 3 buckets, good tires, parts/repair manuals, $8500. 330-852-2609 FOR SALE: Ford 4100 diesel tractor, 50hp, 1800 hours. New rear tires. $5,800. (330) 893-0602 OAT CRIMPER with Kawasaki motor. $650. 330-473-3624 FOR SALE: New Idea 2 row wide corn picker, real good condition, older JD running gear, silomatic unloader parts. (330) 852-4298 NOTICE: AVAILABLE custom combining. Small grains, soy beans & corn. For more details call (330) 275-7759

Custom Training Specializing in Harness Horses

Trainer Dave Hershberger

330-600-2317

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

1411 TR 178 • Baltic, OH 43804

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DAVIS 700 trencher on tracks. Wisconsin gasoline engine. $975. Bolens 1050 with Wisconsin engine, $175. (330) 377-4190 250 JD skid loader, 2001. 1,500 hours. Good cond., $12,600. (330) 275-2597 MCCORMICK CORN Binder, good condition, 8452 Maple Dr, Sugarcreek 330-8523107 Ext. 1 MASSEY FERGUSON 35 lot of new parts, new front tires, $2150. Jared Miller, 4704 TR 352, Mbg., OH 44654 FOR SALE: MC D Corn Binder. Oliver 12" Gang Plow, with new bottoms. Potatoe Planter. Also a few New Holland square balers. John Deere Grain Drill, in mint condition. Knob View Repair, 4159 CR 59, Baltic OH (330) 897-1106 FOR SALE: Kuhn 4 basket hay tedder. Like new, hyd. fold & tilt. Matt Miller, (330) 201-4638 FORAGE WAGON, 125 John Deere Chuck Wagon, good condition. (330) 473-2416 NEW HOLLAND super 717 corn chopper with 1 row corn head. in excellent cond., sealed ready. (330) 852-3070†x3

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FOR SALE: 2 16' 5200 Miller Pro forage wagons, tandem axel, $3800/each or $7200/both. (330) 674-3252 FOR SALE: 5 ft. land pride brush hog. With stump jump, in good cond., good paint, no leaks. Henry J. Miller (330) 852-3363 HESSTON 530 round baler with 35hp motor & clutch. $7,500. 500 gal. liq. manure spreader, $1,500. (740) 610-3270 CAT 247 B track skid loader in good cond. with like new tracks. Hyd. quick attach., 1,454 hours. $18,500 obo. Call Joe at (330) 473-8955 N.I. 323 Corn picker, $1,450. (419) 368-8408 FOR SALE: Pequea PTO 50 bus., manure spreader. Like new. $1,800. (330) 893-3547 FOR SALE: Stack chopper, fox silage blower, NH 256 rake, 32 ft. hay & grain elevator PTO drive, (330) 897-6006 EM Equipment, 1964 TR 178, Baltic OH FOR SALE: 2 McCormick no. 9, silo fillers. 1 w/ PTO, 1 w/ pulley. Good cond. Midway Repair 14400 Dover Rd Dalton, Ohio 44618

NEW HOLLAND 488 hay bine, very good cond., $3,500. (330) 674-2069

230 Farm Products Produce

FOR SALE: Milk dunk station with elec. motor. (330) 359-5868

FOR SALE: First cutting alfalfa mixed hay. Small squares, 90 bales. 330893-0429

GEHL 800 chopper with 2 row corn head. $800 obo. 330-763-1953

ATTENTION FARMERS! Do you need haywagon beds replaced or racks repaired? Also new haywagons. EZ Load hay feeders with canvas tops. Any farm machinery repair. 330-231-2463 or 419651-3272. ALMOST NEW 4cyl Continental Diesel Engine, 56HP, with automatic transm., hydraulic pump, complete turn-key unit (less radiator). Can deliver to Mt. Hope Auction Grounds, no charge. $1,450 firm. 419668-4595 or 419-651-8366 N.H. LX 565 Skid Loader, 2700 hrs, 1500lb lift, $8,500 John S. Miller (330) 893-0303 NI 323 Corn Picker, very low use, $2,800 Krone Balers, buy & sell. JD KBA 8' Drag Disc, (434) 960-7140 FOR SALE: Ford–Ferguson two bottom 12 in. nearly new shares and land slides. $300.00 (330) 698-3571

FOR SALE: Organic Corn Silage out of the field, Eddie Miller (330) 893-2898 WANTED: GMO free or non-certified organic ear corn and silage. Robert Miller, (330) 893-1999 4X4 ORGANIC 3rd cutting mixed hay, $75/bale; Sm. square bales, $4.50/bale. No rain. (330) 674-1820

FOR SALE: Corn Silage out of the field, Marion Mullet, (330) 852-4750 FOR SALE: 4x5 round bales, 1st cutting dry grass hay. $45/ bale. David H. Yoder, (330) 893-2892 CUSTOM CORN Chopping with 2 or 3 row head, pull behind chopper. (330) 473-5857 CUSTOM SILAGE bagging with an 8' bagger. Jeremy Schlabach (330) 231-2149 WANTED: 50 ton corn silage. Also oats. (330) 852-0722

organic organic

FOR SALE: Hay, 1ST cutting mixed, round bales, no rain. (330) 852-4369 ORDER YOUR Green Acres Fertilizer now for fall del. A Mullet, 8056 Criswell Rd., Fred., OH 44627 695-2208 QUALITY HORSE HAY, Timothy Alfalfa Mix, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, stored inside, delivered. (330) 466-1408 CUSTOM HAY WRAPPING with an Anderson tube wrapper. Located in Sugarcreek area, $6 per bale, (330) 852-2263. FOR SALE: Ear Corn & Silage Corn out of the field. Daniel W. Miller (330) 897-1307†

WILL DO CUSTOM INLINE BALE WRAPPING $6.25/per bale. Wayne Troyer 330-231-6640 FOR SALE: Non GMO corn for silage. About 5 acres. Monroe Hochstetler, 31479 TR 231. (330) 897-0099 WANTED: EAR Corn, will buy large amounts. (330) 473-2416

FOR SALE: 2015 Oat straw $120 per ton. Sugar Creek (330) 852-0209

FOR SALE: Golden buff pullets. Ready by mid Sept., $12 ea., VM 330-600-9330

FOR SALE: 1st cutting mix hay. No rain. $50/round bale. (330) 359-6149

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FOR SALE: Kansas Brome grass horse hay, sm. squares, $9/bale delivered. Eli Mast. 330-275-6163 VM.

FOR SALE: 1"-2" thick board cut offs, no bark, cut to your length, delivery available. (330) 763-3764

FOR SALE: Standing corn for chopping. (330) 231-0628

LAND AVAILABLE to cut firewood on shares. You cut a load, you get a load!! Call (330) 275-7980

FOR SALE: 500-ton CERTIFIED ORGANIC corn sileage, shelled or ear corn. (330) 275-7759 FOR SALE: bin run Rye, $12 uncleaned, $13 cleaned. Versailles OH (937) 417-3219 FOR SALE: Organic corn for sileage, out of field, Dundee Trail area. 330-473-7054

NOW RENTING YODER RENTALS

Bobcat T190

FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. Good for maple syrup, cooking & kitchen stove. 10 yds, deliv'd Henry J. Miller. Sugar Crk., 330- 852-3363. FIREWOOD, split and seasoned, good quality. Elmer Mast, 8718 TR 552, Shreve, OH 44676. 330-567-5960

Attachments Available:

330-897-1320 Farmerstown Area

NICE SEASONED FIREWOOD for sale by Rick. $50, 5571 CR 68, Millersburg OH (330) 893-4908 SEASONED HARDWOOD unsplit firewood tree tops for sale. Also will trade for scrap metal & autos. Deliveries avail. (330) 275-7980 2012 GOLDEN Eagle Pellet stove used 2 winters. Asking $1,350. Call 330-2759856 covers 2200 sq. ft.

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Garage Yard Sales

YARD SALE at Jr. Weavers, 9880 Massillon Rd, Dundee, 9/12. Daylight hours. Roll top desk, poly colider, heaters, stoves, trains & much more. MILLERSBURG: Huge Garage Sale. 4294 CR 160. Everything old! Barnwood, barn siding, windows, doors, all types of hinges, old door track & trolly, glass bottles, wooden barrel, wooden pullies, hay carriers, many misc., list goes on & on. Building cleanout. Visit us on Facebook at Ohio Antique Wood. Sept. 17, 18, from 8-5. Sept.19 from 8-2.

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5 YR. old bay standardbred mare. 15.3 H. SJ's Caviar Superbowl, broodmare. $2000 OBO. (330)600-1254 FOR SALE: Standard coachans black, white, splash. Adult & juvenile. Call (330) 852-2047 FOR SALE: 1 yr old Saanen Buck, $175. (330) 698-0283 FOR SALE: 2 mo. old Nubian/ Alpine cross nanny goat. $75. (330) 852-3029 FOR SALE: 4 YR old Black & White Paint Pony Gelding, 43" tall, TSS, (330) 893-2140 FOR SALE: Katahdin Ram, 3 yrs old, $200. Monroe Weaver, (330) 695-2303

Firewood Fuel 9 YR old Appaloosa Cross,

Sept 5th

$22 per hour plus fuel

Toothbucket • Forks Post Hole Digger 60” Grappel Bucket

Firewood Fuel

riding horse, good $875 (330) 897-2929

broke,

GOLDEN BUFF Pullets. Avail. Mid Sept. 16 weeks old $8.50 ea. Avail. Mid Oct 20 weeks old $10.00 ea. 330-897-7890 ext 1 FOR SALE: 10 mo. old Australian Shepherd female. David I. Shetler, 330852-3070 FOR SALE: 3 YEAR old Belgian mare. 16.2H, good broke, (330) 897-1384 x1 FOR SALE: 2 yr. old crossbred mare. Bay, well broke to ride & drive. Alvin Wengerd, 330-641-2365

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FOR SALE: 8 year old surrey horse. Good for long trips. TSS. Mostly trot, $2900. V.M. 330-765-4995. 5228 CR 229, Fredericksbg.

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4 YR. old Belgian gelding. Broke. Robert Miller, 330-897-0516. Red sorrel stripe FOR SALE: Guinea Fowl. 330-473-8650 FOR size ers. call 1296

SALE: Black standard Cochins hens & roostCall 330-674-1945 or during day 330-600-

4 YR old Royal White Ram, $300 (330) 600-2082 SULKY FOR SALE - In good condition w/new shafts, $500/obo. (330) 600-0165 WHITE SILKY bantams, $3 each. Jonathan Miller, 6310 TR 327 Millersburg. (330) 674-4466 FOR SALE: 3 year old 53" tri-color pony mare. Good broke, tss, $800. 330473-9747 3 YEAR old reg. Bay Morgan gelding. Drives single or double, traffic safe & sound. Well broke. Willis Yoder, 330-359-0329 $4250 HOOSIER STORI Sulky Carts in stock. Also parts & service. Knob View Repair, 4159 CR 59, Baltic OH (330) 897-1106 5 YR OLD Trotter Gelding, Sire: Southwind Elian, by Conway Hall: Dam: Mr. Vick, fresh 3 wks, TSS, very willing traveler, been in buggy. $5,300 (330) 473-2416 FOR SALE: Purebred Dorset Ram, 18 mo. old, proven breeder; Also, purebred Jersey bull. Marty Yoder, 3966 TR 414, Dundee, OH 44624. FOR SALE: Golden commet pullets, 14 wks. old. Levi Hershberger, Jr., 12348 TR 504, Big Prairie, OH 44611 FOR SALE: 6 year old Sierra Cosmos gelding, been in buggy 3 years, tss, for more info call 330-600-1319 FOR SALE: big gelding pony. Broke to ride & drive. (330) 897-2502

QUARTER HORSE mare for sale. 7 yr. Broke to ride. Been on trail rides & cowboy races. 330-279-9290 5 YEAR old Lite sorrel, machinery. 8360 C.R. OH 44611

Belgian gelding. broke to all farm Atlee Barkman, 373, Big Prairie,

FOR SALE: certified organic jersey cow, 4 years old, will calve end of August. (330) 279-3998 Kim Kline, 8051 TR 568, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 3 YR old Dutch Harness Cross Gelding, dark bay, 4 white socks & strip, big fancy surrey horse, TSS, $3,500 (330) 600-9286 PUREBRED KATAHDIN Ram. 1 yr. old $250 OBO. Daniel M. Yoder, 2455 CR 200. Dundee 877-790-8269 FOR SALE: 8 YR old Ranch type Buckskin Gelding, beginner safe. (330) 473-8480

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7 YR old Black Gelding, TSS, 90% trot, stands to hitch, good surrey horse. $3,400 (330) 600-1248 FOR SALE: 2 year old belgian gelding, well started, (330) 674-7440†x1 6 YEAR old 51 in. mare in full. Kid broke to ride & drive, tss, would make excellent school pony. $1,000 (330) 897-1151 FOR SALE: silky Banties, $5.00 ea. Noah Troyer, 7812 TR 601, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: 38” Pony, Broke to ride and drive. Bay color, 330-893-0713 Joe WANTED: STANDARD Bred Draft Cross, weanlings, yearlings, or older. (434) 960-7140 FOR SALE: 10 yr old Standard Bred, TSS, surrey size. $2,250. (330) 893-7421 FOR SALE: Several Kinds of Pure Bred Bantams, Also Pigeons, Modenas, Saddle Homers, Ice Pigeons & more. Also Mandarin Ducks, Call Ducks, & Ring Teal. (330) 893-0423 Ext 2

7 YR old Gelding, Sire: Taurus Dream, Dam: Armbro Goal, dark bay, family broke, $4,000 330-893-1061 WE HAVE room for 40-50 Heifers. Sugarcreek area. (330) 987-7241 MINIATURE DARK SORREL Mare, DeJaBlue, born 7-2-02, double registered, 32.75" tall. Bred to 33" Tri Color Stallion $500 (419) 341-3794 3 YR. Bay mare By Well said. TSS, broke for women, mostly trot. Well build, good traveler. David Miller, 4691 TR 613, Fred., OH 44627 FOR SALE: Morgan 6 yr old Gelding, TSS, needs work, good traveler. Young stock available. (330) 231-3452 LOOKING FOR pasture for cattle for this fall. (330) 317-2833 40" GRAY PONY MARE, broke to ride & drive, tss, has snap, $250/obo. (330) 567-0063.

FOR SALE: 2 year old reg'd holstein bull. AI sired, sure breeder, David H. Yoder, (330) 893-2892

FOR SALE: 5 yr old Gelding Trotter, good family or boys horse, TSS, in buggy 1 yr. Call after 4pm 330-852-3227

MEDIUM SIZE easy entry pony cart with carrier & light, flat free tires, goo cond., $350. (330) 893-3808

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Alternative Energy Contractor looking for help on installation crew. No experience needed, but willing to learn. Must have driver’s license. Call Tobie 330-893-7033 or 330-893-7043 to set up an appointment.

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FOR SALE: (1) 6 yr old Paint Gelding, (1) 8 yr old paint Gelding, trail ride broke, $1,200 each. obo. 330897-7654 7am-4:30pm, (330) 893-0030 after 4:30pm 2 YR old purebred Dutch Harness mare. Chestnut, 4 white strip sired by Utilander. Green broke, 2 yr. old Dutch Morgan cross mare. Chestnut, 3 whites strip Green broke, nice mare.7 yr. old Bay Reg. Morgan mare, 100% TSS well mannered, LPS Peace of the Action colt at side. Levi Swartzentruber, 6693 S. Kansas Rd., Apple Creek, Ohio 2 SADDLES, 1-Johnny Scott Roper, like new. 1-SRS Wade saddle, very good condition. Leave message (330) 893-0026 MINIATURE BUCKSKIN Mare, "Missy B", black main, tail, legs. Born 8/13/11 eleigible for registration. 33" tall. Bred to 31" bay stallion. $500 (419) 341-3794 FOR SALE: 3 yr. old black Angus bull. 330-359-5770/ VM.

FOR SALE: Holstein Steers, 2 - 500lbs, @$2.05/lb. 2 400lbs, @ $2.45/lb. Versailles, OH (937) 417-3219

FOR SALE: White Pekin ducks, guineas and lots of other poultry. (330) 897-1017

JACOB SHEEP for sale, 3 rams, 3 ewes, 5 lambs. J. Hershberger, 9153 Zuercher Rd., A. Creek, OH 44606

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BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 3 YEAR old bay gelding, tss, trots, in buggy 2 mo., family horse, $3,900. (330) 695-9841 x3 FOR SALE: Purebred Oberhasli Doe Kid. Born 5/10/15, disbudded. Out of good milker. Can get papers. (740) 545-9376 FOR SALE: (4) Pigmy Billys, born 6/4/15 & 6/25/15. All light colored. $90 each. (330) 231-4788 WANTED: A mate for a 10 year old, 18+ hand percheron gelding. Very easy going & kid broke, no markings. (330) 763-1581 17 YR old gelding trotter, safe for older people, still has some miles left. (330) 893-1657 FOR SALE: 9 year old mare. Would be something for women and older people, 893-4521 FOR SALE: 7 yr old Male Donkey, (330) 231-4788

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TEAM OF haflingers, mare & gelding. 11 & 12 years old. Broke single & double. TSS, ahs been used in hay mower, hay rake, manure spreader & wagon. Also broke to ride. Approx 56 in. tall. Gelding will shy about some things along roads when driven single. $3,000 for team. (330) 897-4856

8 YR. old standard bred gelding. Safe for women. $2300. Fred Raber, 330-674-1935

6 YR old AQHA Red Roan Gelding, broke to ride, 15.3HH, TSS, excellent roping bloodline, $3,000 (330) 317-2833

FOR SALE: Katahdin Rams. Born end of April. Daniel Yoder 330-231-1573

FOR SALE: 3 year old 40 in. brown pony. Broke to ride & drive. $300. Daniel Hershberger 8101 Weaver Rd. Fredericksburg. REG'D JERSEY bull for sale, 4 mo. old, sired by Lester Sambo out of a Ex-94 rocket dam, (330) 852-2829 3 year old gelding by Justice Hall. Broke for women to drive, good traveler, $4,400. Also, 5 year old gelding, surrey size, $3,900. Ryan Raber, (330) 893-3861 FOR SALE: 11 yr. old percheron mare, broke, works with snap, not a kid's horse, $1700. Ivan E. Yoder, (330) 893-4085 (near Beck's Mills) RED ANGUS hereford cross bull for sale. 8 mo. old, AI bred. (330) 674-3252 FOR SALE: 6 yr. old Morgan mare, buggy broke, drives with style. 419-994-4138 6 YR. old registered Bay Dutch Harness mare. Sound but not traffic safe. Good traveler. Needs more training. Not for older people. $2500. 330-695-4611 5 YEAR old reg'd dexter cow. Ideal milking size. $950. (740) 295-7088 TEAM OF 14 yr old Belgian Mares, hard workers but not a kids team. $3,750. Also for sale Rabbits. James Miller, Sugarcreek (330) 852-4012 FOR SALE: 7 year old, 16H gelding, tss, in buggy 2 years, broke for anybody. (330) 674-4498

6 YEAR old gelding trotter, $4,700. 3 year old gelding trotter, $5,500. Both sharp surrey horses, good broke, tss, (330) 674-1777 Duane Weaver.

WANTED: HAFLINGER SIZE draft harness, good condition. (740) 398-9382 FOR SALE: 8 YR. old Jack donkey, color black w/some gray, 330-695-2170 /VM FOR SALE: Percheron / Morgan Cross gelding, Black, 4 years old, used on farm & in surrey / cart. 330-893-0713 Joe 2 YEAR old paint pony gelding. Broke to ride. 52 in. $450. (330) 601-3304 FOR SALE: 8 YEAR old dutch standard bred gelding. Black, 4 white, strip, TSS, very honest family horse. 3 year old standard bred gelding in buggy 1 mo., TSS, drives nice. 8073 TR 652, Millersburg, (330) 600-1128 12 YEAR old brown standard bred gelding, tss, women can drive, $2,000. (330) 600-9337 8 YEAR old standard bred gelding. Been in surrey. Good broke, women can drive, willing traveler, 100% traffic safe, not 100% sound. $1,150. (330) 893-0252 FOR SALE: 10 yr old Standard Bred Gelding, 16H, mostly trot, TSS, surrey or family horse (330) 852-2325 BANTAM HENS with baby chicks. 8-10 chicks. $8-$10. Also other Bantams. (330) 279-2146 WILL BE taking on more horseshoeing. Our barn or yours. Ivan Weaver, 7490 S.R. 514 Big Prairie OH, 44611 JERSEY steer, approx. 550 lbs., $725. (330) 600-0101

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BAY quarter horse, 7 yrs. old, great trail riding horse, needs good home - great with other horses, broke. $1500. (330) 204-6475 FOR SALE: Team of 14 & 15 yr old Black Percheron Geldings, broke to most farm machinery. (330) 674-2351 FOR SALE: 8 year old 58 in. brown, white paint gelding. Very well broke to ride. Quiet. Traffic safe. ALSO WE WILL TRAIN your pony or riding horse. (330) 893-9140 12 GOLDEN comet laying hens for sale. 1 yr old. Laying 7-9 eggs/day. $2.50 ea., Shreve. (330) 567-2218 FOR SALE: 3 Alpacas: 1 white female, 1 fawn colored male, 1 black male $600/all obo. 330-473-9918 12 YR. OLD gelding, in buggy 2 mo., big, strong surrey horse, tss, $1400. Eddie Miller, 740-624-3761. WEANLING BAY Reg. Morgan stud. Sharp! Pedigree, Great Prospect. 330359-5601 ext. 1 5 YR. OLD brown gelding, 16.2H, tss, trotter, very well broke, $4400. Jonas Hershberger, 7974 TR 654, Mlsbg

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yr. old Crazed trotter, fresh 2 weeks, drives sharp! $6500; 6 yr. old gelding, black with some markings, very good broke, $3000. John Raber, 4213 TR 629, Millersburg, Ohio 44654

FOR SALE: medium size pony harness. Good condition. (330) 893-4529†x1 6 YR old Pony Gelding, 35" tall, broke to ride, green broke to drive, $200 (330) 852-4989 FOR SALE: 7 year old brown mare, credit winner by S-J Caviar, 100% tss, women can drive, 16.1H, drives with tight lines, $4,500. 8 year old black mare, tss, been in buggy 3 mo., $1,800. 1 (800) 964-2430 7 YR. old sorrel Haflinger mare with 3 month old colt $1150. Also 12 yr. old Haflinger mare $975. Both are broke to ride. Would make trail horses. Wayne Miller, 6753 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 3 YR old Bay Gelding, TSS, been in surrey, ready for miles, Sire: Kadabra dam: Andover Hall, 16.1H, $5,500 8188 TR 656, Fredericksburg, OH (330) 275-0239 FOR SALE: 4 dorset lambs. 2 ewes, 2 rams, born in April. (330) 893-3262†x2

FOR SALE: 4 crossbred dairy heifers, 1 bull calf 3-5 month old certified organic. Leon Schlabach, 330-600-0261

BIG BLACK reg'd, strong 4 yr. old percheron mare, broke to most farm machinery, sired by: Slate Acre's King's E-motion, Dam: Silver Run's Princess Daisy, $3200. Jacob Miller, 330-567-5963

YOUNG JERSEY family cow, very gentle, bred to black angus and elect. single cow milker - all for $1800/obo. 330-696-5480.

FOR SALE: 4 year old ing pony, not for small broke to drive, also harness like new, 275-7896

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17494 Salt Fork Road Newcomerstown, 43832 Real Estate is selling at Noon: 1999 modular home with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths on 1.58 acre with a full basement. The home has a newer oversized garage with a breezeway and sun porch. Real Estate is located in Tuscarawas County. 2006 F150 ext. cab, 4 wheel drive, Nerf Bars bed liner, tow package, new tires, 69,900 miles. Selling after the Real Estate. Cub cadet 86 IH, 2 Stihl weed eaters, Lawn mower, Wheel barrel, Gas grill, Lawn seeder, Stihl blower, Floor jack, Dirt devil shop vac, Lawn cart, Campbell Hausfeld 600w generator, Fly Rod fishing pole & net, 20ft log chain, Campbell Hausfeld air compressor 5hp, upright, 20 gal., Emergency carrier, ¾ drive socket set, Campbell Hausfeld air tools, Battery charger & starter charger, Craftsman power saw, Lawn tools, Large vise, Craftsman tool box, Numerous hand tools, Drills & clamps, Stihl roto-tiller, Aluminum ext. ladder, Samsung washer & dryer, Table & chairs, Whirlpool refrigerator w/ice maker, Frigidaire electric stove, Set of Noritake Service for 12, Oak library table, 3 oak chairs/ladder back, Nice Antique China cabinet, Arrowheads, Daisy pellet rifle, Remington Nylon 66 22 Rifle, Mossberg Chuckster 22 Mag, Old Harrington & Richardson, 12ga single shot, Copper lined smoke stand, Franciscan apple dishes Service for 6, Philco Cathedral radio, 4 old pocket watches 17 Jewels 3 are silver, 1 Gold Filled Swiss stop watch, Omega Seedmaster watch, Man’s 14K Gold Trojan ring, Marine harmonica, Vietnam commemorative knife, School house oak table, Tootsie toys, Nylint Smuckers truck in box, Ammo & Vintage ammo boxes, Oak wash stand, Samsung flat screen 52”, 2 blue recliners, 8x10 area rug, Couch & end tables, 2 old large key wind clocks, Dehumidifier, Misc. lumber Real Estate Terms: $5,000. nonrefundable down payment day of the auction, balance at closing in approximately 45 days, no financing or other contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Buyers must independently investigate and confirm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Announcements on Auction day take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Directions: I 77 to SR 36 onto SR 258 for 6 miles. Continue straight into Salt Fork Road for ½ mile on left. Auction terms: Cash or check day of auction. Check must clear on the truck before the title transfers to the new owner. Pam Gallagher Executor of Richard Gallagher Estate. Brad Hillyer Attorney for Estate. Case number Pending.

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NUBIAN BUCK Service available. Delbert Miller. 330-852-0705. FOR SALE: Quarter Horse Mare. Nine years old. Used on trails. Can be used for brood mare. WANTED: 46-50 in. pony gelding. Good broke to ride & drive. (330) 897-2502 FOR SALE: 9 year old black standard bred gelding. TSS, Double gaited family horse. 330-600-2661 MINIATURE BUCKSKIN PINTO Mare, 32.25" tall. Born 3-29-05 Million Dollar, Babe is bred to 33" Tri-Color Stallion $500 (419) 341-3794 FOR SALE: 11 year old mare. TSS, Surrey size, anyone can drive. K.T. (330) 600-1519 FOR SALE: 9 year old brown standard bred gelding. Top buggy broke, make a good boys horse, (330) 852-3912 4

YEAR old full blooded Katahin sheep ram. $500. Also, 6 mo. old ram, $200. (330) 852-0653

FOR SALE: 13 year old reg. Morgan mare brood mare sire by Grandiose son of Noble Flair. Also, younger Morgan horses for sale. Price to sell. Eli Petersheim, 3942 E. Moreland Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627. Stop in after 5 p.m. KATAHDIN EWE & ram lambs for sale. Born in Feb. (330) 897-6205 FOR SALE: 3 year old saanen milk goat. $150. Also 4 month old female goa, $100. David Miller, 7514 Hoy Rd., Fredericksburg. 330-641-2754 FOR SALE: Morgan mare's 2 yr. 3 yr. 4 yr. old. Broke to drive. AJP, 18606 Arney Rd., Navarre, OH 44662

AUCTION Saturday, Sept 12 • 10:00 AM

Ron Hickman, Realtor, 330-204-1025

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PONY FOR SALE: Gray, 3 years old, 37 in., broke, $400. (330) 695-5000, 6220 TR 606, Fredericksburg.

Household Furnishings 270

FOR SALE: White Small Console Natural Gas Refrigerator, $450 (330) 852-3128 V.M. CHINA HUTCH, 66 wide x 84 high, 3 glass doors, excellent cond., $600. Show case, with sliding doors & two glass shelves with lock, $250. (330) 674-0426 NEW IN package! 5x8 & 4x5 area rugs, custom made with binding & padding. Creamish color. $350 obo (330) 893-3827 3 GOOD rocking recliners. Blue couch, love seat, table with chairs, office chairs, knee hole desk, night stands, full size bed/ frames, book shelf, baby crib, new deluxe mattress set. 2 mi. W of Becks Mills. 2529 TR 110, Millersburg. VM (330) 600-2852 FOR SALE: Bathtub Sliding Shower Door, new, still in box, std size, frame is Bronze, make offer. (330) 852-3128 V.M. KING SIZE BR suite, 5-pc. solid oak, like new, $3200. Log furniture: livingroom set, couch, 2 matching chairs, coffee table--like new $1900. (330) 473-2348

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WANTED: THOMPSON Center Pro Hunter Muzzleloader. (800) 363-1004 OLDER PSE compound bow w/case & arrows. Good condition, $250 obo. Hershberger, 4140 Lustig Rd. Dalton WANTED: COMPOUND bow in good cond. Prefer Parker Hunter Mag. D. Hersh berger, 8101 Weaver Rd. FredJENNINGS COMPOUND bow, almost new string, all accessories included, $300. Call (330) 279-2100 EAR CORN for sale. $8/bag, (330) 674-0834

24 CHEVIOT EWES 1 & 4 yr. old. L.J.P. 8168 T.R. 601, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627

FOR SALE: Ruger M77 243 New IR Box $600. 330-695-5501

FOR SALE: 4 Black Beef Feeder Calves (330) 317-2833

Household Furnishings

FOR SALE: Quest G5 Compound Bow, used 1 season, new sights, arrows, & release. Excellent condition. $300 obo. (330) 695-5348 Ext 3.

FOR SALE: Brown Magic Chef Cook Stove, $225. (330) 852-3128 V.M.

FOR SALE: Parker hunter mag compound bow with arrows & case, good cond., $300. (330) 674-1837

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2006 four winds chÂteau 30’ class c mini home

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ATTENTION DEER hunters. For sale: Ear corn. 50# bag for $5.00. No Sunday Sales. Eli A Yoder, 4484 TR 371, Millersburg. (330) 893-2037.

FOR SALE: good used SS Sink, with faucet. $90 Honda GX 160 Motor, used some on washing machine. $150 Daniel I. Shetler (330) 852-0464

FOR SALE: Lefty Hoyt Ultratec Bow, Sights, stabilizer, rest, quiver, & 6 arrows. Righty Vortex Bow, sights, rest & quiver. 330-231-7213

FOR SALE: quick hitch sulky in good cond., $850. (330) 897-2103

REMINGTON .308 $375 Remington .204 Ruger $600 Marlin .22 $195. All new in box. 330-893-4521

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CRAFTSMAN GARDEN tractor, 48" mowing deck, 48" snowblower & small trailer, $1000/obo. 330-231-6318 NEW TORO lawn mower, personal pace w/ elec start. $350. (330) 852-7094, 2701 TR 166, Sugar Creek

COVERED WAGON, just right for two standard breds or haflingers. Has wooden wheels & large zero turn 5th wheel. Long seats in the bback, good condition, very nice, asking $1,100. Will consider any reasonable offer. Levi Wengerd, (330) 674-2710

FOR SALE: Exmark commercial 30 in. lawn mower with grass catcher. Like new. $1,000. (330) 893-3547 FOR SALE: DR Power Wagon, very good condition. (330) 893-0521

FOR SALE: New open buggy. Lights, brakes, steel wheels. $2,700. (330) 377-9891

WILL DO garden plowing, tiling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. FOR SALE: Gravely with attachments, 32 in. brush mower, rotary plow, 4 ft. snow blade, good cond., (330) 600-9098 FOR SALE: Like new exercising machine---priced to sell. Mlsbg. OH. 330-674-2922 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 CUB CADET model 108, 48" cut, new tires, belts, seat, blades, starter, brakes & much more. Excellent running condition $425 (330) 401-3885 CUB CADET Wheel Weights, 100lbs each. $125. (330) 401-3885 FOR SALE: 50" Cub Cadet mower deck, excellent condition, $200/obo. 330674-2922

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Miscellaneous Merch.

FOR SALE 5 HP air compressor w/1.3 HP Honda slide base hidden view air water pump 3" used 3 yrs. Easy enter pony cart. New lights/wheels. 330-897-2037 solid load,

FOR SALE: Used 2000 watt Honda generator, runs great, (330) 621-4458 MASSEY 135 tractor. Diesel, runs good, hard rubber tires, rops, $3,200. 330-893-2360

for pictures and equipment list go to: www.chucksclasscmotorhome.com or call chuck at 330-763-0016

FOR SALE: Play Station Vita. $200. 2 Play Station Vita games, $20 ea., 32 gig mem. stick, $30. All for $230 obo. (330) 852-1304

FOR SALE: 80+feet Curly Maple, Birds Eye Maple, Cherry, Walnut, Zebra, King Wood, Purple Heart, Cocobolo, & More, Ideal for small projects. Berlin Furniture, 5044 CR 120, 1 mile South of Berlin. 330-893-3261 V.M

FOR SALE: Shale, base material, will (330) 897-2929

only 31,000 miles!!! only $29,995

Miscellaneous Merch.

FOR SALE: top buggy in very good condition. New paint, new upholstery, glass front, children seats, $3,000. (330) 359-0672 DORNBACK FURNACE with duct work, Model SG120, $475/obo. (330) 893-3850

FOR SALE: Buggy, hydraulic brakes, steel tires, LED lights, new paint job complete overall. $3,500 obo. (330) 600-1319 FOR SALE: Galaxy S4 smart phone, used very little, $150, (330) 407-7131 FOR SALE: Older used surrey. Led lights, hyd. brakes, still in good condition. 330-893-3279 FOR SALE: Truck cap 74" long, 63 wide, color blue. R. Hershberger, 6052 CR 201, Mbg, OH 330-893-2205 17 FULL grown khaki camel ducks for sale. Also, mens XL road bike for sale. Giant Defy 2, good condition, $450. (330) 852-1902 FOR SALE: 300 Golf balls, like new. Also, WHITE PIGEONS (330) 852-1902 FOR SALE: Toyota 500 lb fork lift. Good cond., low hours, no leaks, clean. (330) 359-5459 4 FT x 20 ft double wall drainage pipe in good cond., (330) 852-3070†x3 FOR SALE: S20 Gallagher Solar Fence Charger. Use one summer. $175.00. New is $249.00. Aden Hershberger, Navarre, OH 330-466-5265 FOR SALE: Battery Operated Wheel Chair, like new, (330) 674-0809 FOR SALE: 3 pt. 9" posthole digger, 3 pt. blade 6', 3 pt. platform, 16" Stihl chain saw, oxy. acet. Ohio Air welding tanks, 4 AM, 2 AM, gas & air motors, buggy with childrens seats, also old rake & buggy wheels. 330-674-0557 ext. 1. FOR SALE: Outdoor Wood Stove by Central Boiler. $2,500. All lines & copper included. (330) 231-4788 FOR SALE: Small Hitzer Wood Stove w/jacket, good condition. (330) 893-2013 FOR SALE: Zena stick welder. Run by 11.5 robbin motor. On cart. Excellent cond., $1,600. (330) 377-9891


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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 RENT: 20 ft. hitching rail on wheels. For churches, weddings, funerals, auctions & so forth. (330) 359-5878 Eli J. Miller. FOR SALE: Boys Buggy in good condition. Front, led lights, hyd. brakes, $1500. Raymond Troyer, 10316 Csriswell Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 HARD COAL stove with hopper. Good condition. $200. Like new Hitachi chop saw, 10 in. blade with lazer. $450. (330) 466-4549 FOR SALE: Lg. Black Saddle, great condition, fits lg ponies or small horses. $200 (330) 695-2307 MONITOR POWER SAVER water pump jack. Rebuilt with 5.5 HP Honda Motor. Ready to pump water, $1400. Yamaha YG- 28001 Inverter Generator. Low hours, serviced & ready to go. On cart, $600. Steve Yoder, 330-893-4758 APPLE CIDER Vinegar, $10.50 per gallon. Joseph Nisley, (330) 600-9443 V.M.

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FOR SALE: Buggy, excellent condition, LED lights, hydraulic brakes, 3 yrs. old. Call 330-317-2119 FOR SALE: 2 Bio Plastic Buggy Harness, spilt breast, $175. Not split $100. (330) 674-2616 FOR SALE: Good used Portage & Mane outdoor furnace. Heats 8,000 sq. ft. Used only 2 years. (330) 698-0175 32' ALUM Ext. ladder, solid cast rachets, HD $225. S10 & 15 Reg Cab, 82-93 rear glass w/gasket $65. Millersburg (330) 621-3538

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CASIO LK-90 TV key lighting system keyboard. $175. (330) 893-3463

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SIBERIAN HUSKY puppies. 1st time mom. Had 8 puppies, all survived. 6 left. 3 males, 3 females. ACA reg'd. Ready 8/27. 330893-2607/330-893-3712 v.m

NOTICE: WHITE Covering pre-cuts, Mary Shetler pattern. Approx 100 left. $1 per covering. (330) 893-3827 Wanted: #32 meat grinder Joni J. Raber, 7455 TR 501, Lakeville, OH 44638

1 YR old Golden Retriver Male, pet only, make offer. (330) 473-5289

USED BUGGY, in good condition, LED lights, 2 children seats, $2,500. Buckmaster Jennings Compound Bow, $100. Hang on Tree Stand, $30. Ceiling Fan with light, $30. Baby Crib, $25. (330) 359-6135

FOR SALE: 8 week old Jack Russell/Elkhound mix puppies. Make offer. Berlin, OH (330) 275-7493 WANTED: BROKE coon hound, no trash, good to train pup. (330) 567-5908

FOR SALE: road cart, very good cond., $500. (330) 377-9891

FOR SALE: Road cart, like new, with LED lights. $600. Vernon Hershberger, near Becks Mills. (330) 893-4170 NEW STAINLESS STEEL solair grill for sale. (330) 893-2038 ELECTRIC hospital bed. $150. Ferguson TO-20, good cond., $1,950. Call evenings. (330) 231-8264 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060. FOR SALE: Power pack battery charger. With an alternator, used very little, $175. Call 330-600-1319 FOR SALE: 4-4 Kiln Dried Lumber, Cherry, White Oak, Hard Maple, Gray Elm, Brown Maple, Red Oak. Call for specs & availability, (330) 763-3764

KING CHARLES Cavalier Puppy, ACA, female, 7 wks old, shots & wormed, family raised, Blenheim color, $650. obo (419) 896-3082

ATTENTION: Need help with a unexpected litter of pups. Will pay up to $200 per litter. Call us 234-303-6377 6 YR. old Weimaraner fem, ACA reg, good mother, $700. ACA reg Weimaraner puppies, 3 males, $620 ea, 5 fem $650 ea Ready to go 9/24. Roy Yoder, 740622-4400 ext 3 for more info ACA BABY face Maltese Male, 4 mo old, $450 (330) 600-0838 AKC BEAGLES, 3 years old male, 4 year old female, running good. Leroy Miller (330) 897-1384

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BOXER PUPPIES for sale. AKC reg'd, dewclaws removed and tails docked. We have all colors to choose from. (330) 324-5630 Family raised, up to date on shots.

FOR SALE: Sund Strand hydrostat unit pump & motor. Approx., 35 gpm at 2,000 rpm. $1,000 obo. Also, 4 new hydrico gear pumps, $100. (330) 567-2563

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4 YORKIE females, 2 yrs. & younger. 1 Yorkie male, 5 yrs. old. 2 Maltese females, 1 bred. Good breeding stock. (740) 610-3162 BLACK MINIATURE schnauzer puppies, 1st shots & wormed. (330) 276-5613 FOR SALE: Fainting Pygmy Billy goat. Mom and 2 wk. old kittens. Ph. 330674-1900 FOR SALE: Black Lab male puppy, 13 wks. old, $150. V.M. (330) 852-3139 PURE BRED Australian puppies, 1 male, 1 female, $50. (330) 852-3227 FEMALE CHOCOLATE Labradoodle, born 4/12/2015, $600. Robert Yoder, 2800 TR 190, Baltic. (330) 893-2087 CHOCOLATE LABS, 3 females, 1 male, 6 mo. old, ACA reg'd, exc. breeding stock, $800. Call Joe at (330) 473-8955 KITTENS READY for a good home, will make good pets. (330) 279-2034

FREE: LARGE FUEL OIL tank. Also 1/2 full tank of fuel oil for sale at reduced price. (330) 852-2695

KENNEL SELL OUT: 13 Shih-Tzu females; 3 Havanese females; Chihuahuas- 1female, 1 male. Pls. call 330-893-4529 x2.

FOR SALE: Mini surrey, excellent condition, fresh paint & good lights. Ready to use Farmerstown. 330-897-1232

FOR SALE: Bar headed geese, 2 females, & 1 pomeranian gander. (330) 600-9098

hound male, own coon . 260-3672

runs, trees, $450. (330)

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9 WK old Walker mix Coyote Hound, shots & wormed, $70 (330) 893-7001 BOXER PUPPIES 9 weeks old, updated on shots & wormed, 1 dark brindle male, 2 white females with dark patches. (330) 893-7066 AKC GERMAN Shepherd Pups, born 6/1/15. (3) Quality bred females, black & red, shots & wormed. Champion bloodlines. Great breeding stock. $650/ea (330) 473-3156 GERMAN SHEPHERD breed sell out. 1 yr. old AKC blk/tan female, AI bred, sharp, $1600; 3 yr. old AKC blk/tan female, bred, raised 6 pups last litter, very sharp, great mom, $2000; 2 yr. old blk/silver, ACA male, nice size, proven breeder, German bloodline, $1300; Top quality breeding stock. Or all for $4400. (330) 893-0314 ACA MALTESE male, 3 years old, proven, $300 obo. (330) 556-9898

Absolute Sliffe Estate Auction

Located at; 11621 Kaylor Rd Beach City, OH 44608. The property is located by the intersection of state route 250 -212 and Kaylor Rd. right next to Christian Life church.

Saturday Sept 19. Chattels sell @ 10:00 A.M. Real estate @12 noon.

Open house Monday August 31 from 5 to 7 P.M. 2 Bedroom brick ranch home, Sugarcreek Twp., Stark County, Fairless School.

The property features,2 bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, Family room, and 2 car attach garage on 1.4 acres. The property also includes a 24’x32’ pole building. The property has an absolute beautiful country look with nice large trees and nice landscaping. The property also has an additional 2.6 acres vacant land that will be offered separate and as a whole. Personal Property;(2)Ford tractors-9N and 8N, JD Mo. 166 mower mulcher, Generac 7500 Watt generator like new, Robin RGD5000 diesel generator, small air compressor, Troy built tiller, (2) large tool chest , weedeater, chain saw, Delta miter saw, Radial arm saw, Delta bench grinder, lots of hand tools, garden tools, 1 horse cultivator, ext. ladders, power winch for ATV, lawn sprayer, MTD snow blower like new, leaf blower. Guns; Ithaca 12 Ga. DBL., Marlin Mo.39A.,Stevens 12Ga. DBL.. Trains; American Flyer medal trains with components. Collectables and Misc.; old crocks, lots of Mickey Mouse memorabilia, lots of sport cards, old records and player, gas hot plate, some pottery, coffee grinder, glassware, cookware, kitchenware, juicer, bread makers, lots of old bicycles, old bottles, old jewelry, old medal Tonka toys, old crib, trampoline, picnic table. Furniture; 4 door oak hutch, Oak computer desk, Oak TV stand, Oak Grandfather clock, sofa recliner, recliner, 3 piece bedroom suite-queen size, Oak glider rocker, sewing machine and stand, Frigidaire washer and dryer, Frigidaire fridge, small table, chairs, lots of items not listed. Note . This one has a little bit of everything lots of boxes not unpacked yet. We will start sale selling misc. items at 10 A.M. Real Estate sells at 12noon. We will sell tractors after real Estate. Terms on Real Estate Terms; A 10% nonrefundable down payment is due at the auction with the balance due at closing approx. 45 days. Terms on chattels; Cash, check visa or master card, with a 5% buyer’s premium. Buyer’s premium will be waved for cash or check. Parcel numbers are 6703312and 6703313 taxes are $583.67 and $161.00 pr. half year. Taxes will be pro-rated and payed up to day closing. Sale by order of; Larry Sliffe Estate probate case # 223991, Terry Sliffe executor, Cathy Horner attorney.

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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 AKC BOXER male stud service. Brindle with white markings. Produces large litters. (330) 317-5895 YELLOW LAB Female, AKC Reg., very friendly, 2 yrs old, great pet. $200 (330) 695-9937 MALE BEAGLE for sale. Excellent rabbit dog, $75 obo. John Hershberger, 9153 Zuercher Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606 JACK RUSSELL Pups, small, very cute, $150. (330) 893-4057

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FREE STANDING Whelping cages with hot water heat, & weaning cages & other cages. (330) 897-5700† FOR SALE: SHIH-TZU BICHON Puppies, 4 males, shots & wormed, 10-12 wks old, (330) 897-7403 ST. BERNARD stud service avail. CKC reg'd. Brown & white markings. $350 at time of service. $350 at confirmation of pregnancy. For arrangements call (330) 473-8896 FOR SALE: AKC Bichon male. 1 year old. Also purebred Bichon, Bichapoo & Bichon/Maltese males avail. (330) 852-2047

Weaver Real Estate & Chattel Auction 81.65 Acre Farm Near Dundee

Location: 9020 Walnut Creek Bottom Rd. NW Dundee, OH 44624. From Dundee take Walnut Creek Bottom Rd. west to property. From Winesburg take C.R. 160 Southeast turns into Trail Bottom Rd and proceed to Walnut Creek Road to property. Signs posted.

Wednesday September 16th, 2015 • 4:00 PM 81.65 Acre Farm • 2 Parcels • Wayne Twp. • Tuscarawas Co. • Garaway Local Schools • 4 Bedroom Home w/ Free Gas • Bank Barn • Garage • Household• Collectibles • Furniture • Appliances • Tools

Open House: Wednesday September 2nd – 4:00-6:00 PM

Located in Eastern Tuscarawas County and just minutes from Winesburg and Dundee sits this 81.65 acre farm that will be offered at public auction. The 4 bedroom 1 bath home was built in 1910 and has 1,600 sq. ft. of living space. The main floor has been remodeled and has a beautiful kitchen, a first floor bedroom, a full bath and a living with a fireplace. The home will come with free gas, air condition and a well & septic. Detached to the home is a garage/shop, a bank barn, shed and pasture ground. The recreational land is open and wooded and would have potential for a pond/lake site. The gas & oil rights are leased to Evervest and the sellers are retaining 50% of them. Please join us for this fine offering and take advantage of our open house on Wed. September 2nd. Real Estate sells at 6:00 PM. Parcel 1: 2 Story Home on 9.65 Acres – Free Gas – Bank Barn – Shop – 400’of Frontage Parcel 2: 72 Acres –Open/Wooded – Possible Pond/Lake Site – 900’ of Frontage Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with balance due in 45 days at closing. No financing contingencies. Property will be sold “As Is” with no warranties expressed or implied. Announcements day of sale will take precedence over all previous advertising. Portions of the property are subject to a floodway and flood zone easement. Legal: Parcel #68-00593-000 & 68-00699-000, Wayne Twp. Tuscarawas County and Garaway Local Schools. Taxes are currently $1168.90/half. Tractor – Equip. – Tools: Massey 35 Tractor (as-is); Fairbanks Morse hammer mill; skeleton elevator; Gravely w/ brush head, plow & tiller attachments; blade; JD corn sheller; garden cart; acetylene torch set; Miller thunderbolt welder; pressure washer; buzz saw; fuel tank; leaf blower; 24” & 36” Rigid pipe wrenches; bench grinder; organizers; extension cords; vise; older boat motors; hand tools; harness; fencers; lumber; old heaters and much more. Appliances – Furniture – Household – Collectibles: Maytag gas stove; Amana refrigerator; Speed Queen Washer & Dryer (gas); (2) leather loveseats; dining table with 6 chairs; 2 pc. step back cupboard; full & queen beds; cedar chest; hall tree; library table; older table & chairs; plant stands; Kirby heritage sweeper; kitchen items; crocks; sausage stuffer; graniteware; sentry safe; cast iron skillets; glassware; berry dishes; pitcher and wash bowl; anchor hocking dishes; apple butter stirrer; picture frames; lanterns; sandstone grinder; Cleveland trombone; Yamaha saxophone; 2 guitars; records; pottery; older games; runner sleds; toys; wooden crates; jars; bottles; hubcaps and many more items not listed. Chattel Terms: ID required for registration. Cash, check and credit card accepted. All items must be paid in full day of sale and prior to removal. Lunch Stand. Note: This farm has been in the Weaver family for many years and we have numerous boxes to go through so anything could show up. This will be a very interesting sale from start to finish. Sale by the Order of: Weaver Family

Auctioneer/Realtor; Steve Chupp

330 465 4725

1024 W. High, Orrville, OH 44667 330-683-4663 • 1-800-570-7338 www.jeffwilesrealty.com

DAVE KAUFMAN, BROKER/AUCTIONEER 330.852.4111 or http://www.kaufmanrealty.com CLIFF SPRANG, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.464.5155 or cliff@kaufmanrealty.com


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Mast Real Estate & Chattel Auction

BLACK MINIATURE poodle female, 3 years old, $400 obo. (330) 473-9918

Location: 8078 SR 241 Mt. Hope, Ohio. At the west edge of Mt. Hope next to the main entrance of the Mt. Hope Auction. Chattel auction will be held at the Mt. Hope Auction. Signs posted.

WHITE ESKIMO spitz puppies, 8 weeks old. Shots & wormed. Paul J. Miller, 8308 TR 656, Fredericksburg, OH

Mt Hope

Thursday September 10, 2015 • 3:00 p.m. 2 Story Home on 3 Lots * In Mt. Hope * Salt Creek Twp * Holmes County * East Holmes Schools * High Traffic Area * Commercial Potential * Furniture * Collectibles * Household

3/4 BULLDOG, bred August 8th. 4 years old, $1,500. (330) 401-7946

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4 BEAGLE MALE PUPPIES, 8 weeks old, shots, (330) 893-9141

CUTE 10 week old male Golden Doodle puppy. $300. 1 year old black male Standard Poodle, sm. size, $400. (330) 897-0957

FOR SALE: 2 1/2 yr. Yorkie male. 2 1/2 yr. long haired Chihuahua fremale. Andrew Miller, 7641 Maurer Rd., Apple Creek, 330-749-8727

FOR SALE: 2 Beagle puppies. 6 weeks old, 1 male, 1 female, $125 each. Out of good stock. (330) 852-2162

Phillips Real Estate & Chattels Auction

Location: 112 Franklin St., Holmesville, OH 44633. From SR 83 in Holmesville, take Main St. west into Franklin to property.

Wednesday September 9, 2015 – 4:00 PM Real Estate at 6:00 PM * 3-4 Bedroom Home * 16 Village Lots * Chattels * Southeast Local Schools * Prairie Township * Holmes County

A property located in one of the most highly visible locations in Mt. Hope includes a 2 story home which has been updated and would be an excellent residence or could be converted to multiple commercial uses. The three lots are level and the total size is 127’x145’. Home has, on the main floor, a kitchen with Mullet cabinets, dining room, living room, and 1 full bath. The upstairs has 3 bedrooms. The basement is partially finished with a family room. Utilities include public sewer, private water well (city water is available), nat. gas forced air heat, updated windows and a new roof. The outside has a 2 car detached garage. If you are in the market for great location in Mt. Hope we have it! Located next to the west Mt. Hope Auction entrance, level lot and all useable land. Don’t miss it! Call Jr. Miller for more info. Real estate sells at 6:00 p.m. at the property. Chattels will be sold at 3:00 p.m. at the adjacent auction grounds. Taxes and Legal: Parcel numbers are 3400197000, 3400198000, and 3400199000. Taxes are currently $517.42 per ½ year. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction. Balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted. CHATTELS- 3:00 PM at Mt Hope Auction Building Furniture: drop leaf table w/ 4 chairs (1 leaf); table w/ 2 leaves & 6 chairs; 2 pc. hutch; set of 4 blue chairs; white sofa; love seat and chair; wicker chair; sleeper sofa; rocker recliner; sm. drop leaf stand; blue sofa; floor lamp; end table; corner curio; full size bed; dresser w/ mirror; shadow box; lamp; 2 swivel rockers; ottoman; chest of drawers; wall cabinet; oak hall mirror; pictures; mag. rack; computer desk; bookshelf; 4 and 5 drawer file cabinets; pillows & blankets; wicker rocker; room divider; display cabinet w/ cup collection Appliances: Frigidaire refrigerator; GE electric range; chest freezer. Household & Collectibles: Pfaltzcraft dishes; washtubs; rugs; electric irons; BBQ grill; White Mt. ice cream freezer; graniteware; Kerosene heater; books; do-it-yourself books; local advertising items; toy trucks from Berlin Wood; Eastwood Framing; Sunrise Furniture; costume jewelry; lots of baskets and décor; old cupboard top; yardsticks; crocks; porcelain 1911 license plate; pens; old car manuals and magazines; 5 gal. Sohio can; Pure motor oil cans; 1 gal glass jugs; old bottles; canning jars; blue jars; Victoria strainer; 18 pc. punch bowl set; canner; wood crates; Longaberger baskets; 18 pc. punch bowl set; kites; Berlin Roofing apron; Tonka truck; smidge pot flares; matchbox rare set Snapper Riding Mower; Garage Items; Tools & Misc: Briggs 12.5 HP Snapper riding mower, 33” deck, 2 yrs. old; Snapper push mower; aluminum ext. ladder; 8 ft. step ladder; Stihl trimmer; wheel barrow; Berlin Flyer wagon; sleds; metal barrels; shovels; brooms; spud bar; rakes; 2 window air conditioners; grease guns; hand sprayers; Coleman lantern; fishing rods; reels; fishing tackle; bench grinder; elec. sander; skill saw; oilers; hand tools; socket sets; nails; bolts; nuts Chattel Terms: Cash or good check. Lunch Stand Owners: Dan E. Mast

JR. MILLER, AUCTIoNEER/REALToR 330.231.1914 oR JR@KAUFMANREALTy.CoM

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FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrier puppies, 8 weeks old. $105. Aden D. Yoder, 5236 Moreland Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: AKC Bernese Mtn Dog puppies. 6 males, 7 females. Out of a litter of 15. (330) 893-9017

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FOR SALE: 14 week old Labradoodles. 3 black males, $300. Vet checked. Also 3 Beagle males, 5 mo. old, out of good hunting stock. $175. Marcus Troyer (330) 316-1347, Baltic OH AKC REG Yellow Lab male Puppies, 9 weeks old, shots & wormed, $375 or make offer. (330) 600-0719 10 MO. old female guinea pigs, $10/each. Also, Half Sealpoint Siamese kittens, $50. Call 330-231-5175 WANTED: AKC male chocolate lab. (330) 893-2037

Miller Farm Equipment and Chattel Auction Berlin Area

Location: 5800 CR 203 Millersburg, Ohio 44654. From US 62 & SR 39 just west of Berlin take CR 201 north approx. 1.3 miles to CR 203 west ½ mile to auction. Signs posted.

Saturday September 12, 2015 • 10:00 a.m. Case IH Tractor • JD Round Baler • Quality Farm Equipment • Mueller Hi Perform Bulk Tank • Pipeline • Milkers • Antiques • Collectibles • Household

Here is an affordable 2 story vinyl sided home built in 1920 with 1570 sq ft of living space at the edge of town with 16 city lots. The main floor includes the kitchen, dining room, living room, a bedroom, and the bath. Upstairs has 3 bedrooms (one is a walk-thru). There is an enclosed porch, extra deep garage, and full basement. Gas heat and central air. There is also a 17x18 detached garage. Parcel 1: Home & garage with 11 village lots Parcel 2: 2 village lots on Franklin Street Parcel 3: 3 village lots on W Main Street Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing in approximately 45 days. No Contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but is not guaranteed. Real Estate sells subject to all matters of record. The Buyer(s) is responsible to conduct its own due diligence prior to auction. Buyer(s) must independently investigate and confirm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Real Estate will be offered in parcels and as a whole. Announcements day of sale will take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Legal: Taxes are currently $613.60 per half year. 16 lots with parcel numbers 1900106, 107, 146-157, 217, & 218, Prairie Township of Holmes County, Southeast Local School District. Antiques, Collectibles, Household: GE XL44 gas stove, like new GE side/side refrigerator w/water &ice, Kenmore washer, Admiral dryer, Henry Miller piano, secretary, drop leaf table, couch, recliners, desk, uph chairs, wicker rocker, trunks, chests, ant. highchair, ant. dressers w/mirrors, fancy chest drawers, corner shelves, bedroom suite, beds, card tables & chairs, microwave, sweepers, roaster, broiler oven, pots & pans, dishes, kitchen goods, Tupperware, Corning, small appliances, china cabinet, cupboard, Fire King Jadeite, depression glass, carnival, pattern glass, china, Bavaria, Hull, Ironstone Tea Leaf, Capodimonte, Fenton, bells, cruets, figurines, salt & peppers, Coke glasses, Daily Record pottery, dolls incl. Barbie, some NIB, school bells, Zipppo lighters, collector plates incl. Antique Festival, Smucker’s, Franklin Mint, Early Am Days, Avon, afghans, bedding, linens, Israel rugs, sheet music, books, luggage, tins, etc. Lawn & Garden: Briggs & Stratton Elite Series 5500 generator, Murray push mower, Super Pal 1HP compressor, lawn cart, wheelbarrows, ladders, weed eaters, tools, shop vac, lawn furniture, etc. Chattel Terms: Cash, check, or credit card accepted. 3% Buyer’s Premium; premium waived for cash or check. Lunch Stand Note: Starting at 4 PM with chattels. Real Estate at 6 PM. Please visit our website for pictures, map, and more details: www.kaufmanrealty.com Sale by Order of: Stephen P. Phillips Dennis L. Phillips

JR. MILLER, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER STEVE MAAG, REALTOR, e-PRO, GRI 330-763-4769 or steve@kaufmanrealty.com

Case IH Tractor, Farm Equipment: Case IH 2094, 3314 hrs., 127 hp., serial# 9929810, cab w/ heat & air, 12 spd. Powershift trans, 20.8-3.8 rears, 2 wd; set of clamp on duals to be sold separate; JD 435 round baler with Gandy applicator; JD 7000 Conservation 4 row corn planter w/ liquid & dry fert.; NH 717 Super forage chopper w/ 717R 1 row corn head; NH 718 forage chopper w/ 770R 1 row corn head; NH 717w and 770w hay heads; NH 256 rake; NH 158 4 star hay tedder (pull type) Kewanee 40’ hay & grain elevator; Gehl 14’ forage wagon; Cardinal SK 20-26 ft. elevator; 16’ flatbed wagon w/ uprights; J& M gravity wagon on 10 ton gears; gravity wagon on E-Z trail gears; NI 325 2 row corn picker; NH 38 6’ fluid chopper; NH 352 grinder/mixer; Cagle 200 gal. field sprayer w/ motor and pump; House 3 pt. 5 ft. brush hog; JD 18 hoe grain drill; Demuth silage blower; IH 720 5x16 plow; Oliver 11’ transport disk; MF 10’ transport disk; 3 section spring harrow; 2 section spike harrow; 2-3 pt. broadcast spreaders; 2 round bale feeders; misc. hyd. cylinders; Smidley steer stuffer; wagonload of small items; Surge vacuum pump w/electric motor; Baldor 7.5 Hp electric motor Bulk Tank, SS Pipeline, Milkers: Mueller Hi Perform 600 gal. bulk tank w/ Mueller auto washer; 100 ft. plus of 1½” stainless pipeline; 5 Delaval milker claws & pulsators; Delaval receiver group w/ pump and glass jar; SS buckers and strainers; Surge milker buckets; Tools, Antiques, Collectibles & Misc.: Delta 16” bandsaw; Delta scrollsaw; platform scale; scope shovel; rakes; hoes; pitchforks; cant hook; chicken feeder; sheep shearers; breast drills; old hand saws; hacksaw; bucksaw; wooden chicken coops; old neck yokes; single trees, etc.; pto pulley; bench vise; hand bench grinder; hand planter; foot corn cutters; gal. milk buckets; organizing bins; antikick hobbles (cow); Conibear & foot traps; old windows; IH binder tool box; lots and lots of misc. hand tools; wood chisels; screw jack; Sinclair oil can (5 gal); 2 Marathon lubricant cans; Witro products; small barrel; runner sled; misc. household items; old cupboard; lots of old cookware; Note: Selling a good line of farm equipment owned by Betty (Dan) Miller. Most of small items belong to the Estate of Roy A Miller who was an avid collector of anything and everything and did it for many years. Lots of items to be discovered. Should be interesting. Selling smalls in forenoon with equipment starting at approx. 12:30-1:00 PM. Quality equipment. Lunch Stand: By Mohican Valley Door of Hope Church. Terms on Chattels: Cash or good check. Auction By Order Of: Mrs. Betty (Dan) Miller The Estate of “Big” Roy A. Miller

JR. MILLER, AUCTIONEER 3330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com


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AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD Puppies, born 7/17/15. 5males, 3-females, Blue Merles, $750. Black Tri $550. Also English Cream Teddy Bear Golden Doodles, 5-males, 4-females, born 7/10/15. $750 (740) 291-7013

FAMILY RAISED Adorable ACA Shihtzu puppies, socialized, very cute & playful. Litter of 7. First time mom. 4-females, $400 ea. 3-males $350 ea. (330) 893-2780 JACK RUSSELL PUPS: 2 females, 10 weeks old, reg'd, shots & wormed. Also Coyote Hound. Call (740) 254-4365 WANTED: reg'd boxer male, good breeding stock, puppy or proven male, prefer fawn with white collar, VM (740) 610-4427 FOR SALE: 3 yr old male, Plot and Mountain Kerr Cross, well started on coon & squirrel, hunts good with other dogs, fast on track, handles well. Daniel I. Shetler (330) 852-0464 FOR SALE: 8 week old German Shepherd puppies, litter of 6 & litter of 9. $375 ea. 740-623-0650 ext. 3 FOR SALE: Cur/shepherd squirrel dog. Also looking for a parti miniature schnauzer male. Call 330-674-1945 or call during day 330-6001296 FOR SALE: 2 Pomeranian females. 1.5 yrs old, $700. (330) 674-1871 FOR SALE: AKC reg'd chocolate Lab female. Good for family dog. (330) 674-0557†x1 14 WEEK old AKC Rottweiler puppies. Up to date on shots & wormings. $700 each. (330) 231-1140 FOR SALE: two blue & white parakeets along with a cage, $55. V.M. 330765-4995. 5228 CR 229, Fredericksburg. 2 FEMALE BICHONS. 3 female, 1 male Maltese for sale. (330) 897-0615 AKC SHIH tzu male puppy. Born 7/12/25. $325. (330) 893-2038 AKC ENGLISH Bulldog. 2 females, 1 white, 1 brindle, 3 months old, $1,600 (330) 275-4711 FOR SALE: 2 ACA chocolate Lab males, 8 mo. old. (330) 275-5247 FOR SALE: 1 year old Chihuahua, AKC, registered, $250. (330) 466-7400 AUSSIE POO puppies, 9 weeks old, 3 f, 4 m, vet checked; dewormed & shots. (330) 893-9896

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AKC ENGLISH cream golden retreiver male. Birth date 2/24/15. Out of excellent breeding stock. $2,500. (740) 502-7466 ACA 10.5 mo. old Bichon male. Breeds. $400. (330) 897-0130 FOR SALE: reg'd akc German shepherd puppies. Black & tan. Also, solid black. Males & females. Good breeding stock. Shots & wormed. $600. Mother & father on premises. (330) 852-4817 FOR SALE: 4 year old blue tick coon hound male. Runs, trees own coon. $300 obo. 330-663-3862 FOR SALE: 2 FOX Terrier females, $100 each. Also 5 puppies, $200 each, 5 weeks old. 330-473-5901 FOR SALE: AKC pugs, 10 wks. old. Vet checked. dewormed & shots. 4 males, 1 female. 330-893-4720 FOR SALE: AKC Lassie Collie pups. 8 weeks old, shots & wormed, 3 males. Willis J. Miller, 3649 SR 557, Baltic, Ohio, (330) 893-4611 ENGLISH COON Hound Red Tick UKC adult female, 4 yrs old, champion bloodline, very good hunter. $1,150 (330) 359-5143 FOR SALE: Bichon male, 3 years old, proven breeder. (330) 893-1016 x2

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BEABULL FEMALE, 1 yr. old, has Bulldog features, $400. (330) 600-0314 FOR SALE: Lab Puppies & Beagels, males/females of both, assort. colors. Priced to sell. Shots & wormed, ready to go. (330) 893-1426 VM. FOR SALE: AKC English Bulldog female. 4 mo. old, Should be good breeding stock, (330) 473-2168 FOR SALE: Beagle bulldog cross female. 5 years old, brown & white (330) 698-0328 x2 VM FOR SALE: AKC Golden Retreiver Puppies, dob 7/31/15. (330) 473-0297 FOR SALE: beagle female, $75 obo. (330) 988-4140 B-B RED Bantys $10 a pair. 3 or more $4 a piece. Vernon Yoder, 1651 TR 178, Baltic, OH 330-897-1033 FOR SALE: 4 yr old White Miniature Poodle male, proven, $250 obo. (330) 852-1425 5 YEAR OLD YORKIE MALE ACA reg'd proven male. 2 year old dutch harness cross mare, black with 3 whites & a star. (740) 610-3162

FOR SALE: Golden Retriever Male, 4 mo old. Call (330) 600-2211 FOR SALE: 18 mo. old omcba. Cur male, juke box and thunder bred. Brindle with white trim. He is started on coon & squirrel. Spent 6 weeks with trainer. Handles well. He's game crazy. Selling because I don't have time to hunt him. (330) 852-0464. 3

MALE CHOCOLATE Golden doodles. 2 black males, 2 black females. Ready Sept. 5th. Shots & wormed. Marlin Yoder, (330) 600-4769

3 BEABULL Boston cross females. $300 each. (330) 317-8570 AKC GOLDEN Retreiver Male, 1-1/2 yrs old, Brucellosis tested, proven. $850 (330) 852-2435

FOR SALE: 9 week old 3/4 boxer pup. Had shots & wormed. $100 obo. 330-279-2628 CKC CAVALIER male for sale. Tri-color, 2 yeras old. (330) 893-3262†x2 FOR SALE: AKC Shiba Inu male. Black & tan. 8 years old. Has puppies on premises. (330) 359-5459 FOR SALE: AKC English Bulldog male, 5 yrs. old; Beabull female, 1 yr. old. (330) 674-1411. AKC CHOCOLATE lab puppies, 5 males, 4 females, Vet checked, family raised. Shots & wormed. (330) 852-3679 KENNEL REDUCTION: 2 Cava-poo F, 1 red, 1 black. 2 Apricot Cavashon F, 1-2 yrs old, 2 bred to Cavalier male, $1,000 ea. or all for $3,600. Also, 2 Lab F, 1 yellow, 1 choco, 8 mo. old, ACA reg'd, $1,000 ea. 1 Pom male, ACA, 7 yrs old, sure breeder, $350. All bruc. negative. 330-231-9474

FOR SALE: MALTESE puppies, 2 males born 6/28/14. (330) 763-3944.

FOR SALE: New Zealand white rabbits & rabbit hutches. (330) 763-1880

FOR SALE: 1 female Yorkie, 1 female Toy Fox Terrier, shots & wormed, 9 wks old, (330) 698-0246

AKC reg'd black Lab puppies. Silver factored. Dewormed & first shots, very nice build, (330) 763-1597

AKC CHOCOLATE Lab Puppies, wormed & shots, 3-males, very cute & playful, ready to go. (330) 897-1364 FOR SALE: 3 Min Pin females. 2 Males, 2 yrs. old. Also 7 puppies, 9 wks old. 5 females, 2 males, $175. 7 yr old Yorkie male. Roman Petersheim, 993 US 62, Wilmot, OH 44689 BLACK & CHOC. Lab puppies, 8 wks. old $500 ea. Vet checked, wormed, ready to go. 330-897-1076 FOR SALE: AKC Boston Terrier Male, proven, 4 yrs old, Black & White. Also AKC Proven Fawn Pug Female, $450 ea. (800) 363-1004 AKC SIBERIAN husky pups. 8 females, 7 males to choose from. 12711 Cunningham Rd. Apple Creek. (330) 439-8844

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FOR SALE: 2 year old beabull female, tan & white, $150. (330) 556-8712 AKC CHOC. Lab male, 12 wk. $350. Choc. & black, 2nd generation. Laba doodles Baltic area 897-0380

FOR SALE: Cocker Spaniel Beagle puppies, 7 weeks old, shots & wormed, (330) 567-2243

FOR SALE: AKC Lab puppies, silver, cream & chocolate, shots & wormed. $250/ea. (740) 545-6385

RED GOLDEN Pheasants. Adults & young birds. Leon Erb, 6926 CR 407, Mbg., OH 44654 330-674-5446

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ACA STANDARD Poodle puppies, 8 weeks old, light cream color. Females, $650, males $550. 330-674-2754 AKC NORWEGIAN Elkhound puppies. 10 wks Shots & wormed, $300. Dennis Hershberger, 9209 Dover Rd., Apple Creek, OH FOR SALE: 2 male Maltese. 5 months. Good breeding stock. $450 ea., (330) 893-7800 1 AKC Cavalier male. 5 mo. old, tri color, nice marking. 1 pair of red golden peasants, 1 year old. Black cochins, 8 weeks old. White fantail pigeons. VM (330) 600-0522 FOR SALE: AKC white standard poodle male. 10 mo. old, $1,500. (330) 893-9017 FOR SALE: Golden Retriever puppies, AKC reg'd, shots & wormed. (330) 763-0721 FOR SALE: akc reg'd english cream golden retriever puppies. 8 weeks old. 3 males, 3 females. Call 330-2602892 FOR SALE: 3/4 English Bulldog Male, 2 yrs old, proven breeder. Daniel W. Miller (330) 897-1307

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FOR SALE: General International Rip Saw, 3" cutting depth, 45 degree blade tilt, set up on hydraulic, lightly used, all acces. included. $1,500 Berlin Woodworking (330) 893-3234 DIESEL GENERATORS, 20KW Kohler, 35KW Kohler, both with John Deere engines. 100KW Cummins. (330) 231-2634 FOR SALE: ACDC stick welder, 230 volt. Model number ARC180. $100. Pallet jack, $75. 330-466-4490 1996 ENCO 2 1/2 HP milling machine. 54x9 3/4 table. 33 1/2" travel w/power feed. Bridgeport style, $1950. 330-674-6601 FOR SALE: Lift Rite Stacker Fork Lift, 42" forks, air powered, 132" raise, good condition. $2,200. Berlin Woodworking (330) 893-3234 FOR SALE: Air 10" Hatichi Miter Compound Saw, good condition. (330) 893-2013 FOR SALE: USED 6500 watt inverter generators. (330) 473-5356 BRAND NEW in box 10 in. steel city table saw with 52 in. industrial fence. $1200, (330) 674-4466 FOR SALE: Miller 212 Welder, in excellent condition, (330) 857-7811 FOR SALE: "Marathon" Elect. Generator, belt drive, 1800 RPMs, 120/208 3-phase, 40KW or 120/240 single phase 30 KW w/breaker box mounted on stand, excellent condition! Asking $1000. Mt. Hope Planing, 1-1/2 mi. E. of Mt. Hope, 330-359-0538. NATURAL GAS Generators, all sizes, 10KW - 100KW, all have 1800rpm water cooled engines with low hours. Call for pricing & more information. (330) 231-2634

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LINDE H400 forklift, 8,000 # lift, 3 stage mast, propane, cab duals, very good cond., $14,500. (330) 852-0188 1840 CASE skid loader with 6 ft. bucket. Very good cond., 60 in. swisher pull behind mower with 13.5 motor, like new. #9 New Idea mower, fair cond. (330) 987-1978 FOR SALE: 20KW Winco Natural Gas Generator, 675 hrs, works good, $2,000 obo (330) 852-0209 FOR SALE: Sproul air ceiling fans 60" diameter. 1000 gallon air tank, $500. 330-275-0366

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LARGE AQUARIUM - Bay front, tall, unsure gallons at least 20 w/lid fresh water, used, $100 obo. 330347-6040 evenings LARGE PILE Metal and copper scrap. You haul. Old wiring, fencing, garden tiller, bikes, alum. door. Call 330-465-6572 $100 obo. 800 WATT generator, brand new, still in box, never used, $100 obo 330-275-0612

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MILKER SET up for one cow. (330) 897-0860 OPEN BUGGY with hydraulic brakes, rubber tires, & in good condition. (330) 359-0182

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FOR SALE: Loudonville, 1 ac. Split level built in '03, 3br, 1.5ba, kitchen, living room, bsmnt w/ wood stove, laundry in half bathroom, A/C, 12'x18' Poly deck on the back side of house. Wood shed & metal shed. 7 mi. S of Loudonville. Asking $135,000. 419-651-4981 3 BR, 2 ba house with walk out basement. 20x32 barn on 12 ac. in Fresno. Mostly wooded, great hunting. (330) 987-4983

Mobile Home For Sale

Wanted to Buy FOR SALE: 1997 Sleetwood

WANTED: HIDDEN View Air water pump, engine compressor unit, air tank. Eli Miller, 12885 CR 316, Big Prairie, OH 44611 WANTED: VENTED Propane Wall Heater, (330) 600-9286 BUYING All motorcycles pre 1980, running or not, Cash paid. 845-389-3239. WANTED: SMALL row boat. (330) 279-2910 40-50 TON iron worker in good condition. (330) 439-8356

Elite mobile home. Attached mudroom, car park awning, front porch. 3 br., 2 ba., must be moved. Close to Mt. Hope. 330-231-7306

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2005 DODGE 3500 dually quad cab. 24 V Cummins, 6 speed, 90k mi., $20k obo. Fred Judy, 330-464-5779

3 BR, 3 full BA house on acreage, near W. Holmes HS, $1100 +utils. 330-275-2896, call or text.

1996 FORD L-8000 DBL FRAME, Walking BM Susp., .05 Recon Cummins 8.3 8LL. Full lockers, Bare Frame 20ft. $4,500 OBO. Call (330) 440-3996.

house in Killbuck. W/S included. Storage gar., $600/ mo+ dep. 330-231-5100

2 BR house in Killbuck, sm. yard, storage shed, W/S/T included. $500/mo +dep. 330-231-5100

88 FORD 350 with 12 ft. flatbed dump. 67,855 mi. $3,750. (330) 763-0396

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15-PASS. VAN for rent, Call for daily/weekly rates 330231-4493 or 330-231-5657

SINGLE LADY looking for a house to rent in the Baltic/Sugarcreek area. Contact Conrad Miller, 740-694-9186

NEED A VAN? Odyssey Rental has a late model Chevy 15 pass. van for rent! Call us at 330-852-0157, Cell, call/text 330-473-7619

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GENERAL REPAIR: Exhaust systems, tires, oil changes, Mid Ohio Auto Care. (330) 407-4661

FOR SALE: 2004 MERCURY Mountaineer 4x4 4WD, 1997 GMC 3500 diesel. (330) 473-5857

650

2000 Geo Prizm, great mechanical condition, great fuel milage, 165K $1,500 330-231-5745 call or text

14.5' FISHER trolling motor, Yamaha 4 new tarp. 473-9064

CORNERSTONE FENCING: Building most types of farm/ horse fences. Woven wire, horse wire, barb, high tensile, board, vinyl cote high tensile, free est, 740-5019951 owner Glenn Mast.

825

Handyman

HOME MAINTENANCE & repairs-- roofing, siding, & painting. Elmer Mast, 330-231-0797.

830

Hauling

I BUY junk cars 262-9300 HAULING LIMESTONE, gravel, mulch, landscape gravel, top soil. Can haul 8 ton, competitive rates, Jerry's Trucking, Jerry Troyer, 330-763-4887.

Lawn & Gardening

KIPOR GENERATORS Units in Stock at Prices Starting at

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Building Materials

207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows 06500 AD13113930 72

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Fencing

Automotive Services 865

2010 MAZDA 3, black, 4 door lux. touring sedan. 98k mi., fully loaded, good cond., KBB $9,350, asking $8,500. 1 owner, no accidents (330) 201-4876

Land Sale Rent

6.5 ACRES open land with developed spring. 3.2 mi S of New Bedford on CR 10. Taking bids Tuesday, Sept. 15th, at 6:30. For more info call Eli Troyer at (330) 897-8100

Trucks SUVs 775

FOR RENT: House in Florida, close to Pinecraft, 3br, 2ba, fully furn. Available Dec-Jan. (330) 893-2013

Home Condo For Sale AVAIL. Oct. 1st. Lg 3 br.,

FOR SALE: 3 br., 2 ba., home on 2.045 acres. A bank barn with 3 box stalls. Merle & Leah Miller, 476 Mill St. NW, Sugar Creek. 330-260-6956

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Boats with troller, fish finder, 9.9 stroke motor, $3,500 (330)

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

81 WOODED acres. Has trail & sun openings for food plots. Excellent hunting. Close to Cambridge. $2,600/acre. (330) 466-8658

FOR SALE: 9 person boat w/monster tower, board rack 2-boards, 2 towable tubes, 1 pr skis, lots of life vests, 165 HP, $5500. 330-473-3503

12 X 20 storage barn. Used for shoeing & office in good cond., $3,000. (330) 897-1082 x3

HUNTING LAND for lease. 50 acres, close to Deersville. $2,000, 35 acres close to Lisbon. $1,200 for the season. (330) 231-7552

16' GRUMMAN Deep V Boat with choice of 25HP Honda or 35HP Evenrude, tiller motors, great for Lake Erie. $4,400 Andy Weaver (740) 824-5577

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

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11 Acre Property, In Coshocton County 2 story House with walkout Basement, Built in 2006. 5 bedroom, 2 bath and attached garage. A 32x48 Barn, six 12’x12’ Box stalls. Nice tack space and air pressure motor room. Taking Bids September 28th at 6:30 pm Open House September 14th after 5:00 pm. If you miss Open House, call and we will schedule an appointment. We reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Reuben J. and Rebecca Nisley and Family 30707 T.R. 213 Fresno Ohio 43824 • VM. #330-763-3909

Excavating

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

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Fencing

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

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


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Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air

Tilt Wheel, Cloth, Bedliner, Alloy Wheels, Air

Power Windows & Locks, Running Boards, Spray-In Bed Liner, Air

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

4,932

$

4,951

$

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

4,951

$

4,990

$

06 CHEVY COBALT LT

04 MAZDA6

08 PONTIAC G6 GT

05 NISSAN MAXIMA SE

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Non-Smoker

Power Seat, Sunroof, Leather, Bose Speakers, Alloy Wheels, Air

Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Fog Lights, CD Stereo, Air, Onstar

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

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

4,991

$

4,991

$

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

5,965

$

5,972

$

07 PONTIAC G6

04 CHRYSLER PACIFICA AWD

05 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS GS

03 FORD 1/2 TON EXT

Power Seat, CD Stereo, Air

Power Sunroof, Climate Control, Heated Leather Seats, 3rd Row

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo

Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, CD Stereo, Cloth

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

5,975

$

5,975

$

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

5,977

$

5,986

$

03 DODGE DAKOTA CREW 4X4 SXT

02 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 LS

06 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX

00 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 Z71

Fog Lights, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air

Power Seat, Moon Roof, Leather, Fog Lights, 6-CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Traction Control

Power Seats, Nerf Bars, Tow Package, 1 Owner

SALE PRICE

5,996

$

SALE PRICE

5,999

$

SALE PRICE

5,999

$

SALE PRICE

5,999

$

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