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Meeting face-to-face
A pair of dignitaries brought an internation-al flavor to the Holmes County Fair on Monday. Marla Calico, the chief operating officer of Inter-national Association of Fairs and Expositions and Ollie Jones of Wales, the assistant chief executive of the Royal Welsh Show.
“We are a member-
based organization, so we need to talk to our mem-bers,” Calico said. “We need to see what’s going on, what are their success stories and what are their challenges. We could do that by talking or e-mail, but it’s great to see them in action.
“What we do is, we assign our staff to go to as many fairs as we pos-sibly can,” she continued. “I take vacations to go to
fairs, and this year, as it happened, I had planned a personal vacation to the Indiana State Fair.
We have a database that’s tied to a Google map, and so I could see what fairs are going on on certain
days, and I saw the Ohio State Fair was going on. And then I figured, if I’m all the way to Columbus,
Holmes County is one of our new members. I
By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer
Visitors bring international flavor to Holmes County Fair
Mike Schenk photo/www.buydrphotos.comFairboard member Kerry Taylor shows Ollie Jones of Wales and Marla Calico from the International
Association of Fairs and Festivals around the Holmes County Fair. An impressed Calico just had to take a photo of the Brown Swiss dairy animals.
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High, middle schools open TuesdayJohn R. Lea Middle
School and Waynedale High School will open for the 2015-16 school year
with a full day of classes for students on Tuesday.
Parents of students who have moved into the dis-
trict over the summer must contact the schools immediately. Call JRL at 330-698-3151 and Wayne-dale High School at 330-698-3071.
The state requires stu-dents entering the sev-enth grade to have a sec-ond MNM immunization (measles, mumps, rubella) and Tdap vaccine (teta-nus, diphtheria, whooping cough).
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should go meet them face to face.”
She also scheduled a few stops at other fairs on her way back.
“Ollie got this presti-gious scholarship, and we knew he’d be in the States, so I fixed him up to visit some fairgrounds
on his way from Chicago to the Wisconsin State Fair. I picked him up in Columbus, and when we get back to our base office in Springfield, Mo., someone from my staff is going to take him to a county fair in Arkan-sas and then the Mis-souri State Fair, and then he’ll join an international
contingency to hit the Iowa State Fair, the Ken-tucky State Fair, Minne-sota State Fair and John Deere Headquarters.
“Ollie will be here in the U.S. for a month, and it fits perfectly with his scholarship and what he’s supposed to be learning about and writing about, impact agriculture,” she
continued.Jones says his toughest
task so far is keeping up with Calico and her nev-er-ending itinerary and boundless energy.
“I’m on an agricultural scholarship to study the role of agriculture shows, and draw comparisons with our shows to the state fairs in the U.S.,” Jones said. “I’ll be here for a month going around to state and county fairs, and interviewing a whole host of people from exhibitors to organizers.”
Holmes County Fair Board President Kerry Taylor entertained Cali-co and Jones on Monday, escorting them around the fair, introducing them to different people
and sharing stories.They also toured the
new fairgrounds at Har-vest Ridge. Calico was amazed at the generos-ity displayed by the peo-ple of Holmes County to accomplish the new grounds.
“I wanted to know how a small fair could do this,” Calico said. “We went and toured the new grounds. Incredible.”
Having grown up on a dairy farm in Missouri, Calico was fascinated to visit with various cattle producers and other peo-ple involved in the suc-cessful operation of the Holmes County Fair and the strong agricultural community.
The mission of the
International Associa-tion of Fairs and Expo-sitions is to lead in rep-resenting and facilitating the evolving interests of agricultural fairs, exhibi-tions and show associa-tions.
Taylor was honored to show Calico and Jones around the Holmes County Fair.
Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-674-5676 or [email protected].
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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 refresh-ments will be served.
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CommunityChurch
Garaway offers religious classes for creditGaraway School District
has offered the Release Time program for the past 60 years, allowing elemen-tary students to attend reli-gious classes one period one day a week. Sugarcreek Ministerial committee has overseen the program, which has been supported by most of the local church-es, various local organiza-tions and individuals.
In January 2014, bipar-
tisan legislation passed, House Bill 171, which provides schools with the option of awarding two credits for graduation to high school students for religious instruction dur-ing released time from school. As of 2014, Ohio and South Carolina are the only two states in America that offer reli-gious education at the high school level for credit
for graduation.Students must have
parental consent and classes must be held off school property.
High school students will attend release time classes one period each day five days a week and the mid-dle school students will meet one period each day for three days a week at Sugarcreek Church of the Brethren, which is located
directly behind the high school at 144 Yoder Ave. About 35 high school and 21 middle school students are registered for the classes for the 2015-2016 school year.
For more information or to assist as a teacher or aide, contact Mary Mar-shall, P.O. Box 12, Sugar-creek 44681 or call 330-340-2090; email [email protected].
Moore to simulcast to Martins Creek MennoniteLifeWay Christian
Resources is slated to simulcast well-known Bible teacher and best-selling author Beth Moore live from Wichita, Kansas on Saturday, Sept. 12. Martins Creek Men-nonite Church is serv-ing as a host location for Holmes County and the surrounding areas. Living Proof Live, sponsored by Nashville-based publish-ing company LifeWay Christian Resources, will feature Moore’s dynamic storytelling and passion-ate Bible teaching.
The event both challeng-es and encourages women to grow deeply in their faith. Join 250,000 women around the world for this live, global, Internet streaming event. Moore
has authored dozens of published Bible studies, books and devotionals specifically for women for nearly two decades. Her newest LifeWay-published study, Children of the Day: 1 & 2 Thes-salonians (released May 1, 2014), is a Bible study that equips women to let the light of Christ shine brightly. Moore’s orga-nization, Living Proof Ministries, is based out of Houston.
Dove award-winning musical artist Travis Cot-trell, who also serves as worship pastor of Engle-wood Baptist Church in Jackson, Tenn., is slated to lead worship for the 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 per-son, covering one full day of music and worship; ses-sions 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 Menno-nite Church at 330-674-1242 or by emailing [email protected]. The simulcast is co-sponsored by Mar-tins 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 oppor-tunity at the event to sign up for two different community Beth Moore Bible Studies: one to be offered on Monday eve-nings, 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 morn-ings, 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.
Community briefsNew arrivals
AUDREY RENEE and KORA JEAN were born July 28 to Jarrod and Megan Cunningham of Shreve.
Audrey weighed 4 pounds, 14 ounces and was 171⁄2 inches long, and Kora weighed 2 pounds, 13 ounces and was 141⁄2 inches long
Grandparents are Dan-iel and Kathy Sigler of Shreve and Joe and Jean Cunningham of Sutton, W.Va.
Great -g randparent s are Donna Herman of Wooster and Edith Cun-ningham of Sutton, W.Va.
Toys for Tots fundraisers noted
The Marine Corps League will hold the fol-lowing fundraisers for the local Toys for Tots pro-gram:
Hot dog roasts — Aug. 22, 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Lowe’s Home Improve-ment, 3788 Burbank Road, Wooster; Aug. 30, 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Millersburg Eagles Club Beach Day, 143 W. Jackson St., Mill-ersburg; Sept. 5, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Tignor’s Hometown Hardware, 160 S. Colum-bus Ave., Wooster; Sept. 16, 10:30 a.m.-2:30, Nold Avenue Bar, 924 Nold Ave., Wooster.
Touch a Truck, Sept. 26, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Wayne County Public Library, 304 N. Market St., Wooster; and Win-dow Wonderland, Nov. 20, 7:30-9 p.m., at the library.
Donations needed for Pleasant Valley Cemetery
Pleasant Valley Cem-etery is accepting dona-tions to pay for mowing of the cemetery.
Any amount is appreci-ated.
For more information, call Robert L. Croskey, 330-276-3322.
Donations may be sent to Croskey at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Lil-ian Duncan, P.O. Box 284, Killbuck 44637.
Food Pantry open monthly for distribution
Glenmont Food Pantry is open for food distribu-tion on the second Tues-day of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont School House.
It is part of the Ohio Benefit Bank, an online program of the Ohio Association of Food-banks. The next food distribution day will be Tuesday, Sept. 8.
Community calendarAugustSwiss steak dinner is today
Beach City American Legion Post 549 (125 Third Ave. N.E.) is having its all you care to eat Swiss steak dinner Saturday, Aug. 15 from 4-7 p.m.
Meal includes three bean salad, applesauce, mashed potatoes/ homemade gravy, corn, bread, dessert and beverage. Gluten free also available. Cost is $12 adult, $6 ages 4-12, age 3 and younger free, served family style. Carry-out $10.
Need to rent a hall? Call at 330-340-1159.
Benefit supper, auction is Aug. 18
A Benefit Haystack
Supper and Benefit Auc-tion for Dave and Linda Miller (Louie Davy’s Atlee’s Dave) will be held Tuesday evening, Aug. 18 at the Daniel Miller resi-dence, 5590 County Road 172 Millersburg (between Walnut Creek and Trail) 330-893-6043.
Supper starts at 4 p.m. with the auction at 5:30. Dave had surgery for colon cancer and chemo treatments begin shortly. Event will be held in a big tent. Take an item to sell, come to bid, or just sit back and enjoy the evening.
Training Center notes opening day
Students attending the Holmes County Training Center school-age pro-gram will begin the year
Aug. 19. Staff in-service and orientation will be held Aug. 17-18.
Breakfast set for Aug. 22
The Holmes County His-torical Society and Cultural Center will hold a fundrais-ing breakfast on Saturday, Aug. 22 from 7-10 a.m. The breakfast will be held at the Castle Club, 434 N. Wash-ington St., next door to the Victorian House in Millers-burg. Cost is by donation which will used toward his-torical society and the cul-tural center activities and projects.
Steam bus tour set for Aug. 29
The Holmes County Historical Society is spon-soring an Age of Steam
bus tour, which will take visitors on a tour through the Age of Steam Round-house in Sugarcreek, as well as Warther’s Carving Museum.
The tour, on Aug. 29, will stop for a lunch buffet at the Dutch Valley Restau-rant and conclude with a wine tasting at Baltic Mills Winery before returning to Millersburg.
Seats are $75 per person and spots can be reserved by calling 330-674-0022. The bus will leave from the Millersburg Walmart, 1640 S Washington St., parking lot at 10:30 a.m.
Low cost spay/neuter clinic is Aug. 29
The Holmes County Humane Society Inc. is offering a low cost spay/
neuter clinic in the mobile Rascal Unit on Saturday, August 29. The clinic will be held at the Fire Station in Killbuck. Participants must pre-register through the Humane Society and prepay in full (check, cash or Paypal) by Aug. 18 to hold a spot.
Clinic arrival time is 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Must provide written proof of current rabies shot by a licensed vet, or purchase one for $7.
Please take felines in a labeled carrier and provide a crate for your canine if possible. No food after midnight the night before surgery (water is OK).
For more informa-tion on fees, registration forms and additional ser-vices available, visit www.holmeshumane.com, call
330/377-4026 or email: [email protected].
September
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.
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The Holmes County Hub Shopper Saturday, August 15, 2015 — 7
Winesburg Art Show is Saturday on Main StreetAs summer draws to
a close and thoughts of golden leaves, fresh pen-cils and new crayons sift through your mind, put a note on your calendar to attend the eighth annual Winesburg Art Show.
The annual show will take place before the busyness of school begins and the days grow shorter.
From 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 15, enjoy some delicious local foods
and be inspired by the cre-ativity and talent of the artisans that will be dis-playing their work along U.S. 62, known as Main Street in Winesburg.
Browse and buy from the artists and crafters; enjoy the food vendors along the street or have some pizza at Whitmer’s General Store.
There will be live musi-cal entertainment, vintage bicycles restored by Glenn
Wengerd and free tours of the Winesburg Historical Society Museum.
Nestled between the white-steepled church, the general store and the
local butcher shop, the Historical Society has brought historical charm to the village with brick walkways and street lamps, providing a relax-
ing and quaint ambiance for residents and visitors. In addition, several hom-eowners and businesses have restored their struc-tures, maintaining the
original logs and stone. The art show will take
place rain or shine. Park-ing is available along the street or just north of U.S. Route 62 at the town park.
Volunteers needed- Volunteers are needed at the Holmes County Home. Call 330-279-2801.
Shop7Grocery
August 17th - 22nd
Visa, Mastercard, DiscoverHours: M,W,Th & Sat 8-5; Tues & Fri 8-7
8221 CR 192, Holmesville, OH 44633 • 330-279-2619
Tomato Paste • Spices • Canning SuppliesBikes, Parts & Service • Homebaked Goods
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Holmesville 330-279-22832 miles north of Holmesville on SR 83
Sale Dates August 17th – August 22nd
OHIO FOOD STAMPS Mon.-Fri. 9-7; Closed Sunday
~ Deli ~Black Forest Ham ����������������������������������������������������������� $2�49 lb�German Bologna ������������������������������������������������������������� $1�79 lb�Mild Cheddar ������������������������������������������������������������������ $2�59 lb�Mozzarella ����������������������������������������������������������������������� $2�49 lb�Horseradish Cheese ��������������������������������������������������������� $2�49 lb�
~ Produce ~Local Produce • Zucchini • Summer SquashRed Beets • Green Beans • Candy Onions
Southern Seedless Watermelons • Seeded WatermelonsCantaloupes • Sweet Corn
Big Smile Peaches
Taking orders for• Baby Gold Peaches • Early Gold Apples• Bartlett Pears • Ginger Gold Apples
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Sweet Corn Canning AcidTomato Paste
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8 — Saturday, August 15, 2015 The Holmes County Hub Shopper
Immunization clinicsChild immunization clin- ics will be held at the fol- lowing Holmes County
locations:Holmes County Health
District, 85 N. Grant St., Millersburg, 1-4 p.m., Aug. 28.
Keim Lumber, 4465 state Route 557, Charm, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Aug. 26: Kill-buck Village Hall, 138 S. Main St., 2-4 p.m., Aug. 18; Love Center, 1287 Massil-
lon Road, Millersburg, 1-5 p.m., Aug. 24; Nashville Church of Christ, 13457 state Route 39, 2-4 p.m., Aug. 17.
St. John’s Lutheran Church, 8084 state Route 241, Mount Hope, 8:30-
11:30 a.m., Aug. 10; Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, 2619 County Road 144, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Aug. 25.
Take immunization records, insurance card and Social Security card.
Shop8Grocery
Prices Good Aug. 14th -Aug. 21stJoe & Fannie Bowman • 4992 Twp. 628
1½ mi. SW Mt. Hope Hours: Mon, Tue, Thur 8-5; Wed, Fri 8-6; Sat 8-4
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Assorted Olive Oils – Low Prices!Walnut Creek Chicken Soup Base
12 oz. $2.89
Jar LidsReg. 12 ct. $1.79
Wide Mouth 12 ct. $2.49
Walnut Creek American Singles12 oz. $1.69
While Supplies Last
10855 Ely Road • Orrville, OH 44667 • 330.682.7692
Mon. 8-8;Tues., Wed. & Fri. 8-5;
Sat. 8-3;Closed Thurs. and SunClosed Thurs. and Sun
NEW LOAD OFTOOLS –
HOUSEHOLD MIXWindshield Wipers ..........................$4.00
Luggage Sets .............................. $25-$45
Crock Pots ................................... $22-$32
Blenders ..............................................$14
Vacuum Sealers ..................................$45
Garden Hoses ................................$8-$15
Grill Covers ....................................$8-$12
50” x 60” Fleece Throw ..................$2.00
Memory Foam Bath Pillow .............$6.00
Vertical Rubbermaid Shed ..............$215
– 4’7” x 6’5”
Charcoal BBQ Grill........................$56.00
Gas Weed Whackers ................. $58-$85
Refrigerators ...........................$335-$765
Washers ...................................$385-$575
Glass Top Range ............................. $235
Gas Range ........................................ $465
Gas Dryer.......................................... $625
9” Patio Umbrellas ............................ $35
Umbrella Bases ................................. $25
Wicker Ottomans ................................$45
42” Lawn Sweeper ...........................$165
Air Conditioners ..............Starting at $75
275 Amp Battery Charger................$135
136 Gal. Rubbermaid Deck Box .....$135
Patio Chairs (stacking) ......................$25
5 pc. Wicker Chair Set .....................$215
Pedestal Fans .....................................$25
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We now carry local whole milk!Grape Juice $2.05 46 oz.
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DELI SPECIALSBlack Forest Ham ��������������������������������������$2�35 lb�
Off The Bone Ham �������������������������������������$2�99 lb�
Mini Marble ������������������������������������������������$2�69 lb�
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330-695-2288
GroceryWoebers Cider Vinegar Gallon .............. $2.99 ea.
Woebers White Vinegar Gallon .............. $1.99 ea.
Walnut Creek Cheese Shreds All 8oz. ......$1.69 ea.
Walnut Creek Party Mix ......................$3.55/bag
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PASTURE RAISED CHICKEN AND TURKEYChicken & Turkey Necks & Backs ��������������������������������$1�25 lb�Whole Turkey ������������������������������������������������������������������������$3�59 lb�Ground Turkey, White & Dark ����������������������������������������$5�99 lb�Turkey Drums ������������������������������������������������������������������������ $2�49 lb�Turkey Wings������������������������������������������������������������������������� $2�29 lb� Boneless Breasts ���������������������������������������������������������������� $7�69 lb�
PASTURE RAISED CHICKEN:Whole Fryers ��������������������������������������������������������������������������$2�59 lb�Whole Fryer, 7 piece cut �������������������������������������������������� $2�69 lb�Leg Quarters ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� $2�29 lb�Boneless Breasts ����������������������������������������������������������������$6�99 lb�
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The Holmes County Hub Shopper Saturday, August 15, 2015 — 9
Friends remember Momchilov with second 5K Walk/Run
Following a blockbust-er inaugural campaign, organizers are gearing up for the second annual Suzanne V. Momchilov Southeast Local Educa-tion Association Scholar-ship 5K Walk/Run, slated for Aug. 29.
The event, which gener-ated $13,000 a year ago for the scholarship, begins at 8:30 a.m. at Prairie Township Fire Station in Holmesville. Entry fee for adults is $25, while kids can participate for free.
Following 35 years of teaching in the district (Holmesville Elementary School), Momchilov, an intervention specialist, passed away unexpect-edly in November 2013.
A group of five close couples, many from Tri-way Local where Sue and Gipp Momchilov raised their family, spearheaded the event a year ago in the wake of the tragedy.
“She gave so much to the Southeast Local com-munity,” said event orga-nizer Jim Gray, who’s children went to Triway with the Momchilovs.
SELEA had its schol-arship, given to a senior planning on studying edu-cation in college, in place long before dedicating it to Suzanne Momchilov.
“Even when they cre-
ated the scholarship, she was an advocate for it,” said organizer Jeanne Cerniglia, a longtime coworker and friend of Momchilov. “It was only fitting that we name it after her.”
The scholarship, though, struggled to secure funds at times. The goal in start-ing the race, Gray says, was to ensure that never happened again.
“Before they were only able to donate between $500 and $1,000,” he said. “Our little group of five couples decided it would be nice to do something a lot more significant in Sue’s name.
“Some of us are runners ... and 5Ks are popular now,” Gray added. “We combined all of our skills to make this work.”
Cerniglia, past president of SELEA, said with the influx of cash in the schol-arship account, the com-mittee was in “uncharted territory.”
“We’re cognizant of the fact that just because something happens once, doesn’t mean it’s going to be a continual thing in generating money,” she said. “A lot of that money came from cor-porate sponsorship. We’re hoping to make enough money each year to replace what we give out.”
The event chose to not have corporate sponsors this year.
A year ago, 200 runners supported the cause with 30 volunteers helping out.
With an outpouring of support in its first year, Cerniglia said it shows the impact Momchilov had on the community.
“When you’re a teach-er in a small commu-nity, you really become part of these people’s families,” she said. “She built very close rela-tionships and was loved by the community. The run may be a fundrais-ing piece, but it’s really about remembering Sue as a part of our family and community — and celebrating that.”
Organizer Lisa Rum-baugh added, “It was overwhelming last year to feel the community support in remembrance of Sue. She was a great teacher and an advocate for education. To see peo-ple supporting the schol-arship was something she really would have appre-ciated.
“She was a very dear friend of mine,” the speech pathologist at Southeast Local said of Momchilov.
The event is held in con-junction with Holmesville Homecoming.
Momchilov was set to retire the year she died.
“A lot of people knew (Sue Momchilov) in her 35 years at Holmesville,” Gray said. “We want to see that the community
continues to benefit from her hard work.”
For more informa-tion, visit www.picatic.
com/2015selea5K.
Reporter Jonathan Scholles can be reached
at 330-287-1632 or jschol-les@the-dai ly-record.com. He is @jonscholl-esTDR on Twitter.
By JONATHAN SCHOLLESStaff Writer
Donations neededDonations 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 Wil-derness Boys Camp. Call 330-857-5516. or 330-464-1261.
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Large selection of cook’in tyme kettles, and locally made firepits and accessories, multiple sizes available. Stop by today
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Mancation 5.0: Perilous return from the wildFive epic rides over
five glorious days in the mountains of North Carolina without a bro-ken spoke, a dropped chain or a single flat tire. That’s a notable accomplishment for six admittedly average men and a stable of 12 above average bicycles.
By those standards our fifth annual raid on the roads and trails sur-rounding the outdoor Mecca of Brevard, N.C., was a resounding success.
As much as I’d also like to report the absence of bloodshed, an honest accounting requires me to admit I did, in fact, bloody my shin — not in a crash (which would carry some modicum of honor) but rather in what I have officially termed “a swimming-related accident” when my flip-flop slipped off a pedal while returning to our campsite after a post-ride numbing in
our favorite river swim-ming hole. If the moun-tain gods must extract their duty in some fash-ion I’d say a lump on the shin is a small price to pay.
Down from the moun-tain I sit at my desk and ponder the points in the journey where peril seemed at its greatest — the off-camber goat path on the edge of a rocky abyss, the hairpin turn in the middle of a 50 mph descent, the giant drop over a root-strewn boulder — and I can honestly say nothing was more dangerous than the ride home in the van. I’ll explain.
When you turn men loose in the woods to play hard during the day
and bring them back to civilization to relax and refuel, you will find that even the best of them are not likely to make wise nutritional choices. Our crew ate Italian once, Mexican twice and anything that could be legally killed and brought to the table the rest of the time.
Moments before our journey home we hit a burger joint where doubles with cheese and a side of coleslaw were de rigueur.
We then piled into a rental van, which already reeked so badly of damp, sweaty gear we’d actually watch people along the streets check their own armpits after we drove by.
What began each time with a giggle would end with five screams and a 70 mph “flush blast” of wind as the only two open-able windows in the van were dropped in unison. Napkins flew, newspapers
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Fall Trail Run set for Sept. 5The Pomerene Founda-
tion Fall Trail Run is set for Sept. 5 at the Millersburg Trail Depot (Rails to Trails) located at Clinton and Grant streets in Millers-burg. Sign-in begins at 6:30 a.m. or 30 minutes before the start of each event.
Events include: Half mar-athon, 7 a.m., competitive;
10k race, 7:30 a.m., com-petitive; 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. Mara-thon runners will receive a
medal for participation.Pre-registration fee for the
10k race, 5k race, and Fun Walk is $25 and includes a T-shirt. Day-of-event regis-tration 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 chal-lenge, visit www.ohiochal-lengeseries.com.
Contact Callie Selders at 330-674-1584, Ext. 1100, or email [email protected] for more infor-mation.
Registration may be done online at https://runsignup.com/Race/OH/Millersburg/FallTrailRun 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 Foun-dation.
blew and flies clung to the ceiling. This cycle was repeated in rotation for nine solid hours.
By the time we hit the Ohio line the stew of gasses emanating from that van threatened to alter the global environ-ment. I sent a text to my wife letting her know
that I loved her and I may not make it back, asphyxia was at hand. Seconds later I lost con-sciousness.
I came to only when the van door opened in front of my house. Kristin was at the window to greet me, but wisely sent the dogs out first to test the
atmosphere. They wrig-gled with overwhelming joy — not entirely sur-prising since they’re given to rolling in poop on a regular basis anyhow.
I stepped out and drew a big, cool whiff of cut grass and green trees, a grateful survivor of Mancation 5.0!
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4900 Oak St.P.O. Box 320, Berlin, OH 44610
330-893-2523
Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 8:30 AM-6:30 PM; Fri. 8:30 AM-7 PM; Sat. 8:30 AM-5 PM
90th BirthdayCelebration
We invite anyone who is turning 90 yrs. old or older in 2015 to come in Saturday from 11am-1pm for cake and ice cream on the German Village Stage.
Local Entertainment
Hotel Millersburg
Summer Concerts InThe Courtyard
Saturday, August 22nd7-10pm Prism
Saturday, August 29th7:30-10pm The Stockdale Brothers
330-674-1457 35 W. Jackson St., Downtown Millersburg
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The Holmes County Hub Shopper Saturday, August 15, 2015 — 11
Holmes County bookmobileMonday — Heini’s
Cheese, noon-12:45 p.m.; Mary Shetler, County Road 77, 1-1:45 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2:30-6:30 p.m.
Tuesday — J. Bark-man, Township Road 176, 1-1:45 p.m.; Crist Troyer Jr., Township Road 178, 2-2:45 p.m.; Hershberg-er Hardware, 3-4 p.m.; Charm Public, 5-7 p.m.
Wednesday — Coun-tryview Wood, state Route 241, 9:30-10:15 a.m.; Kauff-man’s, County Road 229, 10:30-11 a.m.; Stony Point, County Road 229, 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.; Hope-view Subdivision, 1:15-2:30 p.m.; Beechvale, 1:30-2:30 p.m.; Amish Country Essentials, Berlin, 3-6 p.m.
Thursday — Edward M. Raber, Township Road 157, 9:15-10:15 a.m.; Edna Raber, County Road 70, 10:30-11:15 a.m.; Walnut Hills Nursing, 12:15-1:30 p.m.; Robert Troyers, Trail, state Route 515, 12:30-1:15 p.m.; Walnut Hills Retire-ment, 1:40-2:15 p.m.; P&G IGA, Killbuck, 3:30-5:15 p.m.; Nashville Elemen-tary, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Friday — Sharp Run School, Township Road 310, 9-9:45 a.m.; Andy Miller, Township Road
472, 10:30-11 a.m.; Joe Yoder, County Road 373, 11:15-11:45 a.m.; Roy Keim’s County Road 75, 1-2 p.m.
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• Pediatric Care• Women’s Health• Obstetrics• Care of chronic conditions
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12 — Saturday, August 15, 2015 The Holmes County Hub Shopper
Take time to read the instruction manualI am a very lucky per-
son and well taken care of by my family. Often when I need something, a brown truck pulls into the driveway and magically a box or package appears. And so it was a few days ago when UPS brought me a box. My need — a new phone — and when I opened the box there they were — four phones and the base. Having had some health problems, my son is making sure that I have a phone close by at all times.
I started unwrapping pieces, laid them all out on the kitchen table and prepared to try to put everything together. Then I proceeded to read the instruction manual. First was a page of “warnings” and “caution” to “prevent severe injury and loss of
property or life.” I didn’t realize a telephone could be so dangerous! One of the warnings told me to “unplug the product from the power outlets if it emits smoke.” There are times when a special friend and I talk so long that I wouldn’t be sur-prised to see the phone smokin’! We have a lot of things to talk about and many world problems that need solved.
“Caution — never install telephone wir-ing during an electrical storm.” As if I am calmly going to be installing tele-
phone wiring when light-ning is flashing every-where, thunder is boom-ing, wind is blowing, and rain and hail are pouring down. I will probably be headed for the basement! And, of course, don’t talk on the phone while in the bathtub. They failed to tell me that I might talk too long and the water could get cold.
Next was the “setting up” and all those interest-ing pictures. Why do we have to have all those confusing little pictures that no one can figure out? The only one that made any sense to me was the one that looked like a clock for setting the time. One was an open ended wrench which indicated to me that a bolt or something needed tightening instead of “ini-tial setting.” One of those notes told me not to plug the AC adapter into a ceiling mounted outlet. How many people have plug-in outlets in their ceiling? I live in an older home and I am lucky to have a plug-in outlet in each room. When my house was built they used oil lamps. Up next was the identification
of the “controls.” There were pictures, symbols and numbers to identify everything and to iden-tify display items on the handset. One of those was a picture of a phone that will be displayed to tell me the phone is in use and it will say “line in use.” If I have the phone in my hand and am talk-ing on it, I think I will know I am using it!
There were three pages titled “Making and Answering Calls.” One of the instructions was “You can answer calls simply by lifting the handset off the charger.” I guess they are assuming that if the phone rings I won’t know enough to answer it. Under making calls using the base unit, the first instruction was “dial the phone number after lifting the corded hand-set” — in plainer words — pick up the phone and dial. When finished talking, place the corded handset in the cradle.” In other words — hang up! Do they think aliens are purchasing these phones? There are all those spe-cial features — Hold;
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Mute; Flash; Shared Phonebook; Program-ming; Special Program-ming; Caller ID Service; Answering System; Voice Mail Service; Intercom; Transferring Calls; Error Messages and Trouble-shooting. Modern tech-nology! All of this cer-tainly makes you long for the “good ole days” when you cranked up the wall phone, gave the operator a name or number, and talked to the party you were calling, while all the neighbors on the party line listened in.
(From Page 12)
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Corn silage testing scheduled at three sitesThe Holmes Soil and
Water Conservation Dis-trict will again offer farm-ers the opportunity to
Benton area bridge to be repairedWork will begin Monday
to replace the County Road 207 bridge near Benton that’s been closed since last summer because of dam-ages during a flood event.
Repair of the bridge is being done through the Ohio Bridge Partner-ship Program. The Ohio Department of Trans-portation developed the program in late 2013 to provide resources to
assist counties and cities with the maintenance of bridges.
The program is investing $120 million over three years throughout the state to repair and replace more than 200 county and city-owned bridges. Money was made available for the program by Ohio’s efforts to overhaul high-way funding, including reduced overhead costs
and improved efficiencies at ODOT.
This bridge carries County Road 207 over Martins Creek just north of Township Road 603. Traffic has been detoured since last June.
ODOT’s contractor for the $509,000 project is V.O. Menuez & Son from Millersburg, and the completion date is mid-October.
have corn silage tested for moisture content. To participate, farmers need to take 4-5 whole stalks with ears to Farmerstown, Mount Hope or Kidron Auction Barns during the designated dates and times. Testing will not be performed at the sites, but results will be available by calling the Holmes SWCD office after 8 a.m. the fol-lowing day.
• Farmerstown Auction, Aug. 25, Sept. 1, 8, 15, 9-11 a.m.
• Mount Hope Auction, Aug. 26, Sept. 2, 9, 16, 9-11 a.m.
• Kidron Auction, Aug. 27, Sept. 3, 17, 9-11 a.m.
Cost is $15/sample and exact cash or check is appreciated at the time of sample drop-off. For more information, contact Holm-es SWCD at 330-674-2811.
Community invited to enjoy seniors’ artwork at exhibit
The public is invited to enjoy more than 85 pieces of artwork that will be displayed at the annual “Art is Ageless” exhibit at Walnut Hills Retirement Community on Saturday, Aug. 22. All of the art-work was completed by amateur artists who are ages 55 and older and who reside in Holmes County and the surrounding area.
The exhibit will be held in the Walnut Hills Retire-
ment Home, 4770 Olde Pump St., Walnut Creek, and will be open to the public from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Admission is free.
“This is the fifth year we have hosted the ‘Art is Ageless’ exhibit,” said Paula Miller, community relations coordinator. “Each year the quality of the artwork has been outstanding, and we are expecting more of the same this year as we cel-
ebrate the creativity and imagination of older adults.”
Visitors to the exhibit will enjoy artwork from a vari-ety of categories, includ-ing paintings and draw-ings; photography; quilt-ing, cross-stitch and other soft crafts; woodworking, ceramics and other hard crafts; and miscellaneous arts and crafts items.
See Pg. 14 — EXHIBIT
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140 CALVES — Choice calves 425-500; good calves 350-420; light & thins 250-down; back to farm, bulls 350-500; heifers 150-375.
143 CATTLE — Choice steers 138-141; good steers 135-137.50; Holstein steers 115-135; choice heifers 136-140; good heifers 130-135.50; good Holstein cows 88-100; yellow and thins 90-down; bulls 110-130.50.
79 HORSES — Top horse 900; top pony 600.
MOUNT HOPEAUCTION
Aug. 527 HOGS — 250-280 lbs.
53-54; 280-300 lbs. 50.50-52.50; sows, light 34; sows,
heavy 41; boars 7.50.28 FAT CATTLE — Choice
Holstein steers 128-137.50; good Holstein steers 115-128.
13 BULLS — Jersey bulls 111-119; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 120-141; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 120-140.
112 CULL COWS — Good/high dress 94-104; medium-good 86-94; fair-medium 78-86; light/thin 78-down.
117 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 100-275.
14 DAIRY — Bred heifers 1,975-down.
232 CALVES — Back to
farm Holstein bulls, 85-120 lbs. 380-500; good 300-380; common 300-down; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 275-350; crossbred bulls 175-410; Jersey/crossbred heifers 225-400.
249 GOATS — Kid 170-down; billies 307.50-down; nannies 220-down, wethers 330-down.
967 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 65.50-110; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 205-305; 40-60 lbs. 175-205; 60-80 lbs. 172.50-230; 80-100 lbs. 162.50-200; 100-130 lbs. 147.50-175; 130 lbs.-up 142.50-157.50.
TOTAL HEAD1,761.80 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd
cutting 200-275; alfalfa 3rd and 4th cutting 320; mixed, 1st cutting 65-285; mixed, 2nd cutting 130-325; lg. bales hay 15-45; lg. bales hay/ton 30-160; wheat straw 75-200; lg. bales straw 150 ton; rye 7; oat straw 60-150; ear corn 140-150.
KIDRON AUCTIONAug. 6
64 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 55.50-75; 210-230 lbs. 53; 230-260 lbs. 48-58; butcher sows 20-45; boars by weight 6-9.
437 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 13-35; 41-50 lbs. 43-71; 51-60 lbs. 47-74; 61 lbs.-up 43-78; bred sows and gilts 250-275; service boars 60-210; roasters 115-173.
124 CALVES — Back to
farm, bull 250-550; back to farm, heifer 125-325; light and thin 210-down.
136 CATTLE —Steers 108-131.50; heifers 93-123; bulls 114-121; good beef cows 91-97; medium to good 86-90; thin-poor 85-down; feeder steers 97.50-215; heifers 110-185.
5 SHEEP — Feeder lambs up to 90-125 lbs. 167.50; cull ewes and bucks 37.50.
9 GOATS — 100-240.224 DAIRY CATTLE —
Cows 2,175-down; bred heif-ers 2,350-down; service bulls 1,035-1,750; open heifers 725-1,350.
Total head 999; total con-signors 209.
32 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 130-340; 2nd cut-ting 175-285; lg. bales 25-62.50 each and 110-250 ton; straw 50-160 ton and 15-50 each; rye per cwt. 10.50.
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28 LOADS — Hay 1st cut-ting 100-200; rd. 15-20; 2nd cutting new 160-525 ton; rd. by bale, 45; 3rd cutting 400 ton; straw 140; eggs 2.50-2.75.
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To determine the recipi-
ent of the People’s Choice Award, visitors will have a chance to vote for their
favorite piece of artwork. “Because it’s the fifth
anniversary of Art is Age-less, we wanted to add something extra,” said
Miller, “so we are going to have some live art dem-onstrations and give away some door prizes this year.”
Demonstrations planned include painting, pottery and quilting.
“The quilting demon-stration will be hands-
on,” added Miller. “Visi-tors will be invited to sit and put a few stitches in if they want to.”
Door prizes will be given away each hour.
For more information on “Art is Ageless,” con-tact Paula Miller, commu-nity relations coordinator, at 330-893-3200, Ext. 1354.
(From Page 13)
Exhibit
Volunteers welcome to design float
On Wednesday, Aug. 19 at 7 p.m., all volunteers are invited to share deco-rating ideas for the Hol-mesville/Prairie Town-ship Library’s float for the Holmesville Home-coming Parade. Anyone interested in decorating the float is welcome to come. Any volunteers or patrons are invited to ride the float on Aug. 29 in the parade.
Library Hours: Mon-days, 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.
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The Holmes County Hub Shopper Saturday, August 15, 2015 — 15
AccidentsA Killbuck woman was
injured in a crash on U.S. Route 62 in Killbuck Town-ship.
According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Amanda N. Zim-merman, 20, Purdy Street, was transported to Pome-rene Hospital in Millers-
burg by her a friend.Zimmerman was oper-
ating a 1998 Ford Ranger eastbound on Route 62, east of Township Road 86, when she traveled off the right side of the road, over-corrected and lost control. She went off the road to the left and struck two trees.
She was cited for operat-ing a motor vehicle without reasonable control, accord-ing to the patrol.
A Killbuck woman was injured in a crash July 22 on state Route 39 in Hardy Township.
According to the Wooster
Post of the State Highway Patrol, Ashley L. Fluhart, 21, Township Road 24, was trans-ported to Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg by a Holmes Fire District No. 1 squad.
Fluhart was operating a 2004 Mitsubishi Montero westbound on Route 39, at Township Road 301, when
she rear-ended a semi-truck stopped in traffic, according to the report.
The vehicle she struck was operated by Zoran Brleski,
34, Iroquois Trail, Mentor.Fluhart was cited for
assured clear distance ahead, according to the patrol.
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Moms know when it’s still not cleanUsually I try to keep
my newspaper columns from my children because more often than not I’m letting the world know about one of their quirky habits or a potentially embarrassing story too
funny not to share. But this one, I want them to see. And read. And digest.
Every summer before school starts, we tend to go through a summer cleanup in preparation for the busy new year.
Out with the old, because once activities and home-work start, there is little extra time for doing any-thing as tedious and mis-erable as cleaning your room.
So before school shop-ping can commence in this household, rooms have to be clean. Clothes should be sorted and folded, desks cleared off, closets with some sense of order.
And that’s where this next part comes in.
Dear kids,It may come as a sur-
prise to you, but when I was a child I didn’t like to clean my room, either. My mother would demand I do it, and see-ing that I was a kid who preferred playtime over sorting socks, I wanted to get the task done with as soon as possible.
I know you all feel the same way, and believe me, I don’t like to clean my own room now. Even
as an adult. But growing up requires a good bit of “dealing with it” so you’re just going to have to get it done.
I am, however, going to give you a few guide-lines before your devious little wheels start turning and brainstorming how best you can trick me into believing that you have cleaned your room without actually doing it. I know you are thinking this, because long ago I thought it, too.
Your dad and I are old, but not so old we can’t remember how smart we thought we were when we were your age. (Spoiler alert: you’re not that smart, and neither were we.)
So please, when clean-ing your room, remember these tips:
1. Smashing your clothes into your drawers so they close but can barely reopen does not consti-tute an organized dresser.
2. Stuffing things under your bed is older than the day is long. It will never work.
3. A pile of wadded up shirts with one layer of folded ones on the top can fool some of the peo-ple some of the time, but will never fool mom.
4. Simply sliding the gar-bage off your desk and into a drawer does not count. But nice try.
5. Hiding piles of stuff behind a few well-hung articles of clothing in the closet will earn you no bonus points.
Follow these rules, and you’ll be ready for school shopping and a new year in no time at all. And remember, if you are spending your time think-ing of other ways to hide your mess, you’re wasting your time. Trust me.
Or ask your grand-mother.
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ville met Aug 5, and Eileen Lowe was best weekly rededicated loser. She said to drink water and to limit chocolate. Dusty Vehrs reported on her water challenge.
Stacy Bair and Janice Tope will do the water challenge next, followed by Eileen Lowe. Fran Kopak shared Banana-Oat Protein Balls for tast-ing food. Banana recipes was the program topic.
See Pg. 17 — CLUBS
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The chapter meets Wednesdays at the Nash-ville United Methodist Church at 5:45 p.m., with weigh in at 5:15 p.m.
Fredericksburg Legion Auxiliary
Fredericksburg Ameri-can Legion Auxiliary Unit 651 met July 30 at the Post Home with
10 members present. A thank-you note was received from the Fred-ericksburg Library for a book donation and a field trip for the kids.
The Freedom Flags project went well and next year brackets will need raised. The auxiliary float at the Fourth of July parade won most patri-otic. The grill raffle went well, and Missy Sidle took grill and other accessories to Hilltop Villa and they
were excited and grateful. President Donna Lemon-Weaver and Sidle talked about the high team they attended.
The constitution and bylaws were passed out and discussed. Goals for 2016 were discussed. Cindi Satterfield offered to be the chairwoman of the auxiliary’s Buckeye Girls State program. The group will sponsor a Miss Poppy and maybe Poppy Princess next year.
Next year is the 100th anniversary of the auxil-iary.
Take celebration ideas to the next meeting. A sort of “Thelma and Lou-ise” Multi Posts Run was suggested. The next meet-ing is Aug. 27.
(From Page 16)
Clubs Health screenings scheduledIn addition to Mount
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Pomerene will offer its standard screening tests, including blood pressure
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Fruits and salads for those hot summer daysWatermelon is the best
thing to eat on a hot sum-mer day. We’ve had lots of those lately and gone through a large quantity
of melon. We have given up buying the whole mel-ons since you never know what you will be getting, plus no matter how much
we eat we cannot get it all consumed before some of it goes bad.
I had been looking for rhubarb down here in
the spring, thinking it would be nice to make a pie. There was none to be found. One day last week I saw it for sale at
our local grocery, but I had no room in the refrig-erator or time to make a pie. The last time I went back there was no more rhubarb. I asked the lady who works in the produce department if that was just a fluke or will they have more. She says they get some in every once in awhile from some place up north. It must be from Alaska at this time of year since it is a cool weather plant.
I found an old clipping with a recipe called Fruit Pops for the Tots. (It would work well for adults, too.) To make this:
Dissolve 1 tablespoon ascorbic acid (or other substance to prevent darkening of fruit) in 1/2 cup water along with 2 tablespoons sugar. Next add 4 cups chopped fresh fruit such as bananas, peaches, pears, apples or melon. Fill eight 5-ounce paper cups with the mix-ture. Insert a wooden stick in the center and freeze.
To eat, peel cup from the fruit pop and serve with a paper napkin or outside if your kids are really messy.
I found one of my moth-er’s old recipes that is very refreshing for sum-mertime. It is called Red Raspberry Salad. To do this:
Make 1 large or 2 small packages of raspberry Jell-O using 2 cups of water. When the Jello is slightly thickened, add 1 medium can of applesauce and 1 box frozen red raspber-ries that has been thawed. It would not hurt if you wanted to put in some fresh raspberries, but that is up to you.
I will be glad when the hot weather is past. The Man of the House refuses to eat food that he thinks will make him warmer. Hence, there is very little cooking going on here. I tell him we have air con-ditioning but it must just be psychological.
I like to serve leftovers, but in order to do that you have to cook at least one meal sometime. He appar-ently does not get the con-cept of that.
It will be nice to be able to whip up a lovely stir fry meal or make a pot of soup again. My repertoire for salads is growing old.
Speaking of salads, today I went to a brunch at the home of our assistant pas-tor with some ladies from our church. We were each supposed to take some-thing. There were at least three mixed fruit salads on the table including mine.
I ended up bringing most of mine home since I was late arriving and the other ladies gave their leftovers to the hostess to feed her family with four children.
The reason I was late was because I thought I knew where I was going and didn’t. In the first place I was in the totally wrong subdivision and had writ-ten down the wrong name of the first street I was to turn on in the second place.
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Hiland falls to defending champs in World Series game
Saturday marked the end of the road, but the ride — from Berlin to Bangor, Maine — was an unforget-table one this summer for Hiland.
The Hawks’ historic run to the Senior Little League World Series champion-ship game ended in an 8-1 setback to West Univer-sity Place, Texas Saturday afternoon in a game that was nationally televised on ESPN2.
Texas, which secured its second consecutive crown after winning the Senior League championship a year ago, had 11 returners who played on last year’s title squad. It is still the highest finish for Hiland in the history of its Senior Little League program and finished the summer at 31-3.
“We had a great run,” Hiland coach Mike Yoder said. “I’m not disappointed at all in how it went.”
Throughout the 16Utour-nament at Mansfield Stadium, the Hawks had always broken through with a big inning mid-way through the contest to pull away. On Tuesday against Maine, the Hawks scored three runs in the fifth, along with four-spots in the sixth and seventh. On Thursday, also against Maine but this time in the semifinals, Hiland got on the board and eventually ran away with seven runs in the fourth.
On Saturday, though, Texas returned the favor, hanging a seven-spot in the third.
Against Hiland starter Bryan Yoder, Texas led
off the third with back-to-back singles from William James and Jimmy Winston, putting runners on first and third.
The next batter, John Doxakis, hit a grounder to third and an error by Braden Mast allowed both James and Winston to score, putting Doxakis on second and giving Texas a 3-1 advantage. Then Jacob Millender reached on an error by shortstop Chris Kline, putting runners at the corners.
Texas promptly turned the defensive misplays into runs.
The pair of errors, along with three consecutive hits, highlighted by a triple from Mitchell Black, made it 7-1.
Derek Miller eventually relieved Yoder, but by the end of the frame, Texas had taken an 8-1 lead, with Black scoring the final run on a wild pitch.
“The kids played one bad inning and it got away from us,” coach Yoder said. “That third inning was an inning we haven’t had in a while. We had some oppor-tunities to get out of that inning and we just couldn’t do it.”
Early on, Hiland jumped on top, but scored only once in a first inning that seemed like it had the potential to grab the momentum early. A single by Tyson Gingerich, along with walks to Chris Kline and Mitch Massaro, loaded the bases with nobody out.
Bryan Yoder grounded into a double play, which did score Gingrich, but the first-inning scoring threat ended when Miller struck out.
The third inning was certainly where Texas
did most of its damage, but coach Yoder said the opening frame may well have been the game’s turn-ing point.
“A two-spot or a three-spot and it’s a different ball-game,” he said. “But if ‘ifs’ and ‘buts’ were candies and nuts, we’ve have Christmas all year round. Give the Texas pitcher credit. He made a good pitch.”
Texas tied the game right back up in the bottom of
the first. After Yoder retired the
first two hitters, four con-secutive batters reached base, with an RBI single by Joe Gobillot tying the contest at 1-1.
For the game, Texas was led by Winston, who was 3 for 4 at the plate. Gobillot and Turner Gauntt both went 2 for 3. Millender got the win on the hill, hurling 3 1-3 innings in relief, fan-ning three, walking none
and yielding only one hit. Yoder pointed out Texas
had not only tremendous experience on the field, but immense talent as well.
Six players on the Texas squad are committed to Div. I programs, led by Doxakis, who’s eventually heading to Texas A&M. Seven players on Texas’ roster are listed at 6-foot-4 or taller. “Those kids are big, tall and good ballplay-ers,” coach Yoder said.
“You’re talking about a great team.”
The same, of course, could be said about Hiland.
“Obviously we’re excited about our Hiland baseball program,” Yoder added. “This group that will be sophomores and juniors are talented kids. We’ve learned we’ve got some good leaders and some good ballplayers that will leave their mark.”
In fact, they already have.
By ANDREW VOGELSports Writer
Monty Rand photoThe Hiland baseball team poses for a photo after finishing as the runner-up in the Senior Little League
World Series in Bangor, Maine last Saturday. The Hawks lost 8-1 against West University Place, Texas in a game that was televised on ESPN2. The Hiland team consisted of (front, from left) Mitch Massaro, Bryan Yoder, Noah Sommers, Derek Miller, Tyson Gingerich, Braden Mast, Scott Ropp, Chris Kline; (back) assistant coach Dave Mast, Cordell Miller, Stevie Beachy, Kyle Mast, Cameron Miller, Damien Kandel, Derek Burke, Joel Troyer, Mike Miller, head coach Mike Yoder and bench coach Tom Gibson.
While others quit playing LL, Hawks continue, and are rewarded for it
On a vacation in Cooper-stown, N.Y., I passed up the day’s activities last Saturday to stay in the hotel room and watch the East Holmes Senior Little League team on national television.
And while the Hawks lost to the defending World Series champs from Texas 8-1, their season-long per-formance just might open some eyes around the area.
East Holmes is the only area program to play Little League-sanctioned base-ball after the age of 12, but the experiences of its Junior and Senior League teams this summer may have some other communities re-thinking their approach.
“I’m going to be honest,” said Hiland Senior League coach Mike Yoder, “Little League baseball has helped our high school program. Because there are so many pitching rules in Little League Baseball, our teams in Walnut Creek, Wines-burg and Berlin are forced to develop pitching to abide by the rules.
“When the kids are 13 and 14 and we put them together, we’ve got 14 or 15 players that have pitched along the way,” said Yoder. “They’re not all equal skill-wise, but we teach them some big-boy baseball, and now we have a pitching staff.”
Yoder said he had 10 pitchers on this year’s Senior League squad, which
finished the summer with a 31-3 record. The Hawks played in two different non-Little League leagues, including the Stark-Summit Baseball League, to get ready for postseason play. East Holmes then swept through the state tourna-ment in Maumee, went undefeated at the regionals in Peru, Ill., then went 3-1 in Bangor, Maine to earn their WS runner-up title. Of the three-week LL run, players and coaches were on the road for 18 days, including 16 straight from regionals to World Series.
“It was an unreal experi-ence for the kids, a once-in-a-lifetime shot,” said Yoder. “The kids ate it up. There were way more positives that came out of the experi-
ence than negatives.”For some reason, though,
Junior and Senior League Little League hasn’t caught on in other area commu-nities. At Hiland, though, kids that go away and play travel ball after conven-tional 11-12-year-old Little League, come back for the Hawks’ Senior League team because of the success the squad has had over the years (East Holmes also went to the World Series in Bangor in 2010).
“It’s so big to keep most of our kids together,” Yoder said. “When they’re 15 and 16, they want to play for the team.”
Playing together in the summer helps the ultimate goal of improving Hiland’s varsity baseball program,
and the fact Yoder and his staff do things the way high school coach Tom Gibson wants them done, it prepares the players for OHSAA games in the spring.
“Tom supports us a lot,” said Yoder of Gibson, who was the bench coach for the Hawks in Bangor. “He’s got his fingerprints all over (the summer program).”
Will East Holmes make it back to Bangor again next summer? The coaches will tell you that’s the goal, but realistically, summer base-ball is about getting bet-ter, being challenged and dealing with pressure. The Hawks may not have fin-ished with a World Series title, but they did take the county on a ride half way across the country.
A group of 15 and 16-year-old kids from the eastern half of Holmes County made their cameo ESPN appearances, and went toe-to-toe with the defend-ing champs from Houston, Texas. Like me, the kids had many interrupting their day to spend two hours in front of the TV watching. And while they were outmanned in the title game, the players didn’t act like the moment was too big for them, and that’s the kind of athletes the Hiland program is looking for.
“Every year’s been a lot of fun,” said Yoder, finish-ing up his 11th summer coaching the Senior Leagu-ers, “but this year we took it a step further.”
Well done, Hawks, well done.
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No wonder the woman I finally stopped and asked directions from had a bewildered look on her face. As a last resort I called the hostess and admitted I was hopelessly lost. (Here is a perfectly
good use of a cell phone.)So by the time I arrived
everyone else had filled their plates and ignored my perfectly good fruit salad of pineapple, manda-rin oranges, bananas and apples. The Man of the House did not mind a bit when I brought it home.
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One of Historic Down-town Millersburg’s new-est businesses is making quite an impact as Farm-house Frocks and Lyssa Ann Portraits, located in the old Norman’s Bakery at 65 W. Jackson, Millers-burg, is bustling and busy Thursdays through Satur-days since opening in July.
Lena Schlabach, who made her mark in the business world marketing her Amish granola, is now rocking the frock, a line of clothes handmade by Amish seamstresses.
“This has been a fun ride,” Schlabach said. “I started almost a year ago, Farmhouse Frocks online. Three weeks after I was in business, Country Liv-ing Fair asked me to come to Atlanta for a show. I didn’t know if we could do it because we were just three weeks in business and you needed lots of inventory.
“Alyssa went with me, and I’m still blown away
how fast everything has taken off,” she continued. “All my clothes are made by Amish ladies. I have 11 Amish seamstresses. After Atlanta, we did a show in Nashville and a couple smaller shows and our on-line sales were taking off. I knew we were onto some-thing. “
Many of the frocks, which go from size 28 on down to size 5, are made out of recycled fabrics, such as vintage table-cloths.
“We’ll take a lot of vintage tablecloths and up-cycle them and make them into tops,” Schla-bach said. “I start from a plus size and go down to a size 5, and people usually start at size 3 and go up to maybe a 16. I start at 28 and make my sizes down. I think that is a huge thing. As a plus size woman, you don’t just walk in and find the leftovers. I’ve always liked vintage clothes and up-cycling.”
Alyssa Eliot teamed up with Schlabach two years ago when Lena reached
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Aside from her wedding photography and senior portraits, Eliot does all the design work and digital
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Don’t mess with the college fundEditor:
Growing up the young-est of five kids on our family farm, we didn’t have enough to buy expensive clothes or take extravagant vaca-tions. We worked hard on the farm and learned the responsibilities and values that helped shape our lives.
We had to feed and water our animals and finish our chores before we could go back in for breakfast. Our animals always came first. During the week of July 4, we did, however, spend our yearly family vacation at the county fair showing and selling our 4-H live-stock projects.
When the checks from the livestock sale came, mom and dad only allowed us to keep enough money to buy our school supplies and clothes (and no we weren’t allowed to buy Nike shoes or designer jeans). The rest went into savings. By the time we graduated high school, the five of us each had enough money saved up to pay for the bulk of our college.
This was life-changing money for us. Without it, we would not have had the opportunity to pur-sue a college career.
As I was looking over my daughter’s 4-H paperwork for the upcoming fair, I noticed a form asking her to
donate a percentage of her livestock sale earn-ings toward the new Holmes County fair-grounds. There is even a chart enclosed (based on last year’s averages) that shows where a 15 percent donation for an average market steer was $676.65.
I believe that it is inap-propriate to ask a Junior Fair exhibitor to donate to this project. I’m quite sure most businesses in the area haven’t even donated this much. This is hard earned money that the kids have raised and they deserve to put it toward their future goals.
Several months ago I met a well dressed man at a local restaurant. He introduced himself and stated he was from a firm that was hired to raise funds for the new fairgrounds. When I brought this subject up to him, he merely stated, “… We need to explore every avenue we can to raise funds for the new fairgrounds.”
Perhaps they could explore other avenues such as the truck and tractor pull, the moto-cross, the demolition derby, the amusement rides or the concessions and leave the Junior Fair exhibitors’ college funds alone.
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Letter to the editor
Gerald and Edith PinnicksFREDERICKSBURG
— Gerald W. and Edith (Welty) Pinnicks, 8469 Harrison Road, Freder-icksburg 44627, will cel-ebrate their 50th anniver-sary Aug. 21. They were married in 1965 at Freder-icksburg Church of Christ by the Rev. Don Wilkin.
They are the parents of Carla (Roger) Stark and Jolene (Karl) Schlabach. They have three grand-children.
They are longtime mem-bers of the Fredericksburg Church of Christ where they have been actively involved many years.
Mr. Pinnicks retired from Rexroth in Wooster in 1998. He enjoys work-ing in the yard and bird watching.
Mrs. Pinnicks enjoys gar-dening and sewing. They cherish time with family and watching their grand-children grow.
A celebration with fam-ily is planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Pinnicks
Anniversary Trina Miller, 59Trina Dawn Dillon
Miller, 59, Killbuck, sur-rounded by her loved ones, went home to be with Jesus Saturday Aug. 8, 2015, at Pomerene Hos-pital, Millersburg, after a courageous 10-year battle with pulmonary fibrosis.
A Celebration of Life service will be Saturday at noon at NewPointe Com-munity Church, Millers-burg, with Pastor Chad Stutzman officiating. Friends may call Saturday from 10 a.m.-noon at the church. Arrangements are being handled by Alexan-der Funeral Home, Mill-ersburg. 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 the Wounded Warrior Project.
Trina was born March 4, 1956, in Mount Vernon, the daughter of Theodore Jr. and Shirley Ann (Poff) Dillon. She started school at West Holmes and grad-uated from Smithville.
On July 7, 1973, she mar-ried Blaine Miller.
Trina was a kind and caring blessing to all who knew her. Through her employment years, her passion and favorite work was home health care, and caring for others. She attended NewPointe Community Church in Millersburg, and was known, even while she struggled with her own
health, to load up her patients, and take them to church with her.
Her pride and joy were children, Brandy (Woody) Davis of Coshocton, Jer-emy Miller of Killbuck, and Nichole Miller of Wooster; she adored her grandchildren, Jonathan Davis, Felicity Miller, Hayley Davis, Nevaeh Miller and Wesley Brown; siblings, Wynoka Dillon, Dreama (Bill) Brown and James (Dawn) Fergu-son, all of Indiana, Kathy (Lance) Proper of Kill-buck, and Treasa Mottle and Rick Ferguson both of Millersburg; numer-ous nieces and nephews; and her former husband, Blaine Miller. She also had many adopted chil-dren that claimed her as “Mama”, “her Angel”, Angela J. (David) Crist of Millersburg, Robyn Cor-win of Mount Gilead, and the list goes on.
She was preceded in death by many loved ones, including her parents, stepparents, and siblings, Steven Dillon and Barb Bebe.
Daryl Erb, 39Daryl Jay Erb, 39, of San
Antonio, Texas, formerly of Berlin, passed away April 30, 2015, from inju-ries sustained in a work related accident.
Graveside services were July 26 in Berlin Cemetery, followed by a Celebration of Life service July 27 at 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.alexan-derfhinc.com.
IThe family suggests memorial contributions be made to Erika Erb, 7807 Baxter Peak, San Antonio, Texas 78254, to help with future expenses.
He was born June 24, 1976, in British Columbia, the son of Emanuel P. and Barbara (Stutzman) Erb, and married Erika Grem-mel on Aug. 11, 2012. She survives.
Daryl loved to play hockey and he previous-ly coached the Wooster Oilers Hockey Team for several years. He will be
greatly missed by his fam-ily and friends.
Surviving in addition to his wife, Erika, are chil-dren, Sara, Michael, and Leanna; one granddaugh-ter, Katie; his mother, Bar-bara of Berlin; a brother, Jeff (Jenn) Erb of Sugar-creek; sisters, Teresa Erb, Michelle (Merlin) Samp-son and Regina (Jeremy) Garner, all of British Columbia and Vanessa (Travis) Lightcap of Day-ton; and his grandmother, Irma Stutzman of Walnut Hills Retirement Home.
He was preceded in death by his father, Eman-uel.
Tessa Lilley, 59Tessa N. Lilley, 59,
passed away Thursday, Aug. 6, 2015, follow-ing an extended illness at Wooster Community Hospital.
She was born Sept. 2, 1955, in Wooster to Rob-ert “Bob” and Gwendo-lyn “Gwen” (Neumann) Collian and married Ross Lilley June 1, 1985.
Surviving in addition to her husband are her parents, Bob and Gwen Collian; daughters Amber (Mike) Riddlebaugh of Mansfield and Erin Lilley of Wooster; stepdaughters April (Mike) Parks of Killbuck and Crystal Lilley (Craig) Hunt of Wooster; and grandchildren Sierra and Peyton Parks and Nakeya and Maverick Hunt.
Tessa’s favorite pas-times were family, the beach, NASCAR and word games.
It was Tessa’s wishes there be no services.
Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve handled arrangements.
Online condolences may be shared with the family at schlabachfh.com.
Wayne Flinner, 87Wayne Flinner, 87,
of Berlin, passed away Thursday, July 30, 2015, after an extended illness.
He was born Sept. 7, 1927, in Berlin, the son of John and Ida (Hershberg-er) Flinner, and married Beverly Sutherland on July 3, 1949. She preceded him in death on May 3, 1982. He later married Maxine Miller on Aug. 14, 1983. She survives.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Force dur-ing World War II, serv-ing in the Philippines, and retired after working 40 years for Timken of Wooster.
He attended Millers-burg Baptist Church, and enjoyed fishing and loved playing and listening to music. He was a member of the Pop Farver Band, where he played guitar.
Surviving in addition to his wife, Maxine, are sons, Richard (Kim) Flin-ner, Randy (Jane) Flin-ner and Barry (Rebecca) Flinner, all of Millersburg;
a stepdaughter, Denise (Ron) Birt of West Union; six grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and numerous step-grandchil-dren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Darrell and Carl Flinner; sisters, Vera Lari-more and Grace Flinner; and a grandson, Barry Allen Jr.
Funeral services were Monday, Aug. 3, at Mill-ersburg Baptist Church, with Pastor Greg Lonsway officiating. Burial was in Berlin Cemetery. Military rites were conducted by the Killbuck VFW.
Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millers-burg. Those wishing to share memories or make online condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc.com.
Family suggests memo-rial contributions be made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 4691.
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Lena Schlabach (left) and Alyssa Eliot, owners of Farmhouse Frocks and Lyssa Ann Portraits, pose outside the building that houses both businesses in Millersburg.
talked about having our dream studio together,” Schlabach said. “She got married in June and need-ed a place for her studio. We started looking and this building came up and it was a perfect fit for us. It gave her the studio space she needed, and it was per-fect for what I’m doing.”
One month and 28 gal-lons of paint later, the shop was open.
“We share the same mis-sion which is empowering women,” Schlabach said. “We help women feel beautiful. So many women believe the lies, like they are defined by their size, and they don’t believe in
themselves.“We’re doing Studio 65
workshops here, with class-es on social media classes and photography classes, and a class on how to start your own business,” she continued. “We’ve gotten a lot of inspiration and support from the commu-nity. People are real excit-ed to find a shop like this in downtown Millersburg.”
The shop celebrated an open house on Thursday, July 2, with more than 200 people pouring in from all over.
“I’m always just so amazed that people are willing to drive two hours to get here to find us,” Schlabach said. “We have a good following on social media and they come for the shop. I get so excited by that. I have a big fol-lowing on Instagram, and everywhere we go I get people coming up and asking if we’re Farmhouse Frocks.”
On Monday, Aug. 17, the village of Millers-burg is blocking off the alley behind the store and Farmhouse Frocks and Lyssa Ann Photography
are teaming with down-town spas to host “Rock the Frock” a fashion show featuring clothes from the store and hair and make-up from the spas.
“We’re going to have a runway show in the back alley here,” Schlabach said. “Tickets are $20 and can be ordered online or at the store, or Studio 1876, at Millersburg Salon or at Old World Bakery in Berlin. They’re going to be serving appetizers here that night.”
There is a limited num-ber of tickets, and tickets will also entitle guests to 20 percent off at the store the night of the show.
There will also be live music in the courtyard at the Hotel Millersburg.
“It should be fun,” she added. “We’re going to string lights in the back alley and have models show how they can pair up our clothes and outfits. Also, our new fall line will be premiered that night.”
Farmhouse Frocks and Lyssa Ann Portraits is open Thursday-Saturday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. or by appointment.
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Local Security Company isnow hiring security officers forimmediate openings in MtHope area. Full & part timepositions are available for allshifts. A starting wage of$8.75 per hour is being of-fered. Minimal qualificationsrequired: clean criminal back-ground, valid driver’s license,high school diploma/ equiva-lent, and pass drug screening.Apply at:
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LEGAL NOTICECOUNTY : HOLMESThe following matters arethe subject of this publicnotice by the Ohio Envi-r o n m e n t a l P r o t e c t i o nAgency. The completepublic notice, includingany additional instructionsfor submitting comments,requesting information, apublic hearing, or filing anappeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov/actions.aspx or HearingClerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W.Town St. P.O. Box 1049,Columbus, Ohio 43216.Ph: 614-644-2129 email: [email protected]
Application Received forAir PermitYutzy Woodworking - LPPlant2447 US Rte 62, Wines-burg, OH 44690ID #: A0053599D a t e o f A c t i o n :07/31/2015
To permit the operation ofpneumatic transfersystems that capture woodwaste from woodworkingequipment as it is thrownout and ducted to cyclonesand/or fabric filters. Anexhaust fan is employed toprovide the necessarydraft to pick up most ofthe wood waste. An en-closed load out bin isused to store the woodwaste which is capturedby the cyclone and fabricfilter.
Director's Final Findingsand Orders
Holmes County AirportAuthority2 Court St Suite 21, Mil-lersburg, OH 44654Receiving Water: UT toNewtons Run and New-tons RunID #: 3GC06131D a t e o f A c t i o n :07/31/2015
This final action not pre-ceded by proposed actionand is appealable toERAC.
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Mt. Eaton Trailer, LLCSales • Service • Rental
9252 CR 186, Dundee, OH 44624330.359.0150
Mt. Eaton Trailer will be closed on
August 28th. Please make prior
arrangements for rentals.
24 — Saturday, August 15, 2015 The Holmes County Hub Shopper
FOR SALE: Hay, 1ST cuttingmixed, round bales, no rain.(330) 852-4369
FOR SALE: 24.6 cu. ft. chestfreezer, like new, $650.Also, smaller Diamond gasrefrigerator. 330-674-3526
HOME GROWN RED HAVENPEACHES. Order from Dan-iel Hochstetler, 3602 SR 39,Millersburg, 330-893-9193
MASSEY FERGUSON 261tractor, 65 hp, 2wd, like newrear radial tires, runs & op-erates well. $7,500 (330)852-0188
230 Farm Products Produce
NATURAL GAS dometicfridge. Needs recharged.$125. (330) 852-4009
FOR SALE: 15 wk old GoldenComet pullets. $10/each.Call 330-473-2325.
NEW HOLLAND 488 haybine, very good cond.,$3,500. (330) 674-2069
FOR SALE: Paulin Humphreynatural gas lights. Like newcondition. Asking $15.00 apc. 330-359-5898
FOR SALE: 1st cutting mix,4x5 round bales. Good forhorses or cows. $45 each.Delivered. 740-310-1935
FOR SALE: Mcd silo filler ingood condition. $2,000. NeilMiller. 7920 TR 601, Freder-icksburg, OH 44627. (330)674-1539
FOR SALE: MCD 7 foot grainbinder, also old Grahamplow. 6792 TR 601, Millers-burg. (330) 204-3971
SUMMER WORK: Lakeville.Need 2 people to do land-scaping & outdoor painting.$10+/hr depending on skill.(419) 606-4353
MAYTAG NATURAL gasdryer in excellent cond.$225. (330) 401-8262
1ST CUTTING orchard grassmix. 30 lb bale. Good forbeef cows. $1.60 bale. (330)600-1735
FOR SALE: McCormick cornbinder #7 McCormick silofiller. Rosethal #40 cornhusker. (330) 231-9232 VM
1967 JOHN Deere 40/20.Good working order. Newrubber. Lots of new parts.Good runner $9,500. (330)275-2531
FOR SALE: Crosley 25 cu. ft.chest freezer. $275. MarkMiller. (330) 852-3037
ORGANIC 1ST & 2nd Cutt-ing Grass Hay, 3x4x8. Ja-son Troyer (330) 473-7905
FOR SALE: 1 Ring BrockFeed Bin, w/auger & elec-tric motor, good condition.Matt Miller (330) 201-4638
SMALL CIDER press withhyd. cylinder. 3 bus. capac-ity. $800. Elmer H. Yoder,330-893-3687x1
MAGIC CHEF natural gasstove. With standing pilot.Very nice cond. Asking$650. Can deliver. (330)390-4783
FOR SALE: Non GMO cornfor silage. About 5 acres.Monroe Hochstetler, 31479TR 231. (330) 897-0099
COOK AND SERVER posi-tions available, family din-ing, apply at 7501 SR 83,Holmesville orwww.route83restaurant.comMonday-Sunday,6am-9pm
W I C P E E R H E L P E RPart-time 16 hours per week,High school diploma or GED,have breastfed for a minimumof six (6) months, been aformer or current WIC partici-pant. Applicant must have re-liable transportation and proofof auto liability insurance.Send your resume or fill outan application at HolmesCounty Health District, 85 NGrant St, Suite B (third floor)Millersburg deadline August21, 2015.
LARGE SQUARE Washertype wash spinner, $85John S. Mil ler (330)893-0303
SILAGE BAGGING with 8 ft.bagger. 100, 150, 200 ft.bag available. David Kline(330) 600-0413
150 Food Services
JOHN DEERE 5420 4WDtractor with loader, flat plat-form, fold down ROPS & 2hydraul ic remotes. Goodcond., $22,000. INTERNA-TIONAL CUB lo-boy tractorwith side mounted sickle barmower, works good, $1,800.KlineTractor & EquipmentServices. (330) 600-0413
FOR ALL of your hay mowingand field tilling needs callJamin, (330) 401-5040
FOR SALE: Gehl 100 feedgrinder hyd.; Brillion seeder,8-ft., nice; JD 335 roundbaler, 2 needles, 4x4; Sitrex8-whl. V-rake; Galfre 2-startedders, new; NH 472haybine; McD corn binders,1-ground drive & 1-PTO;Ladder wagon on steelwheels. Andy Raber, 2305TR 152, Baltic, (330)600-0391
FOR SALE: Good used#1900 Neopolian Woodburning stove. Also UsedMedium size gas refrigera-tor. (330) 674-3987
LX 565 Skid Loader, 2700hrs, 1500lb lift, $8,500 JohnS. Miller (330) 893-0303
TREE RIPENED Red HavenPeaches are in season.(330) 378-5368
NATURAL GAS freezer,works great, $1,200. (330)763-1044
SEARCHING FOR nannystarting in the fall Monday-Thursday for a 1, 3 & yearold. Can provide transporta-t i o n . P l e a s e c a l l330-231-3634
16 FT. forage wagon withroof, single axle, goodcond., $1,500. 330-621-4550
OAT CRIMPER with Kawa-s a k i m o t o r . $ 6 5 0 .330-473-3624
FOR SALE: 2015 oats.$ 1 0 / 1 0 0 . C a l l ( 3 3 0 )852-0209
MANUFACTURING COM-PANY in Holmes Co. isseeking skilled productionassembly workers to work1st shift. Temp to hire posi-tions. Prior assembly workand blueprint reading a plus.Must have high school di-ploma or equivalent. Appli-cations available at Domes-tic Sanitation, 13128 SR226, Big Prairie, OH [email protected]
PADDY WOOD stove, goodcondition, $1,400 (330)473-7500
135 Child Care
MASSEY FERGUSON 533tractor, (same as 431/231S)45hp, 1600 hours, 2wd,good cond., $10,500. (330)852-0188
FOR SALE: 500 gal liquidmanure spreader cornbinder, good cond., 5 calfhutches, 330-674-1685
HORSE HAY, 2nd cutting Al-falfa mix, 3x3x8, nice &c l e a n . $ 2 7 5 / t o n . J a s o nTroyer (330) 473-7905
HITZER WOOD stove. Goodcond., $500 obo. EdwinMiller, 8293 Weaver Rd.Fredericksburg, OH. 44627
Drivers: No-Touch! GetHome, Get Paid! ExcellentPay PerWk! Strong Bene-fits Package Including Bo-nuses! CDL-A 1yr exp.855-454-0392
JOHN DEERE 400 Backhoe.Runs good, 3 buckets, goodtires, parts/repair manuals,$8900/obo. 330-852-2609
NEW HOLLAND 268 baler,field ready, $1,800. Pioneermotor cart with 35 hp Wis-cons in eng ine. $1,600.330-275-5022
PLACE YOUR ORDER forIncredible sweet corn,ready in August, $3.50/doz.No spray. David H. Yoder,2905 TR 406, Millersburg.(330) 893-2892
COMPLETELY REBUILTMaytag Ringer Washers,will trade and/or repairyours. Henry A. Raber (330)674-5691
Driver's: Quality Home time!Earn over $1250+ per wk. +Monthly Bonuses! ExcellentBenefits. No-Touch! CDL-A1yr exp. 855-454-0392
HESSTON 530 round balerwith 35hp motor & clutch.$7,500. 500 gal. liq. manurespreader, $1,500. (740)610-3270
WESTERN DAIRY HAY,3X3X8, 3X4X8. Deer quality,RFV 160-283. Lg/sm amountsJason Troyer 330-473-7905
Frigidaire refrigerator, $450.Frigidaire stove, $275.Electric water heater, $150.Kitchenaid dishwasher, $75.Joe R. Miller, 330-359-5198
INTERIOR CARPENTERSteady, full Time, perma-nent, year-round employ-ment. Curry Lumber, a grow-ing company, in businesssince 1853 is looking for anInterior Carpenter with em-phasis on an ability to hangand finish drywall.T ranspor ta t ion ava i lab le .Benefi t package includesHealth Care, vacation andmore. Call 330 264-5223 Orstop by 331 W. Henry,Wooster, OH.
FOR SALE: JOHN DEERE13 hole grain drill. Realgood. John Miller (330)893-0303
205 Appliances Electronics
CUSTOM HAY WRAPPINGwith an Anderson tubew r a p p e r . L o c a t e d i nSugarcreek area, $6 perbale, (330) 852-2263.
225 Farm Equipment
WANTED: CLASS A CDLdriver. Local company, 21years or older, good drivingrecord, local with someovernight. Home weekends.Able to lift 50 lbs. to load.Waste Parchment, Inc.,4510 TR 307, Millersburg,Ohio 44654. Call 1-800-282-2454.
NI 5209 discbine. NH 477 haybine. JD 7000 4 row planter.GM 4-71 diesel power unit.Fox self- propelled chopperwith 3 row narrow & 2 rowwide corn heads. Sitrex ST520H 4-star tedder. Interna-tional 12 ft disc. Interna-tional 6500 9 shank discchisel. NI 325 2 row narrowpicker. Killbros 350 gravitywagon. New Sitrex hay ted-ders. Pallet forks & balespears for skid loaders.Woods 214 brush hog.(330) 852-4691
FOR SALE: Non-GMO earcorn. Also, silk corn availa-ble. (330) 897-0086
FOR SALE: Bobcat T190Track Loader, in good con-dition, 1800 hrs, tracks 60%.$21,000. (330) 231-0117
MCD CORN binder in goodcondition. (330) 359-5730110 Drivers Trucking
9600 JOHN Deere Combine4x4, 925 & 930 heads, graincarts, Ford 3/4 ton pickup4x4, $7,000. (330) 854-9986 WILL DO CUSTOM INLINE
BALE WRAPPING$6.25/per bale.
Wayne Troyer 330-231-6640
FOR SALE: Papec Model KSilo filler, very good condi-tion, like new web. (330)897-5604/VM.
QUALITY HORSE HAY,Timothy Alfalfa Mix,
1st cutting 4x4 round bales,stored inside, delivered.
(330) 466-1408
FOR SALE: New Idea wheelrack & 2 round bale ring hayf e e d e r s . C a l l ( 3 3 0 )852-2887
STRAW 3x3x8, 3x4x8, and4x5 rounds. Net wrapped.Large or small amounts. Ja-son Troyer (330)473-7905
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Digital Dish is seeking a mo-tivated Sales Representativeto work out of our Berlin lo-cation. This is a full time po-sition and the compensationis a base wage plus commis-sion. Benefits include Vaca-tion, Health Insurance and401K. The ideal candidatewill have over the phone andin person sales experience.Must be willing to work flexi-ble hours and have the abil-ity to travel if needed. If youenjoy sales and like havingthe ability to increase yourearnings based on your ownperformance you could be-come a member of our team!
Apply online at:www.safe7.com/careers
SHIPPINGSUPERVISOR
R. W. Sauder, Inc. has anopening for a full-time 2ndshift Shipping Supervisor. Thesupervisor manages thewarehouse and shipping de-partment to ensure delivery ofa quality product. Must beable to lift 30-60lbs frequently.Computer knowledge andClass A CDL is preferred.
A competitive wage is offered,as well as a full time benefitpackage (after 90 days): Med-ical, dental, vision, paidhol idays/vacat ions, 401(k) ,profit sharing, and more.
QUALIFIED APPLICANTSSHOULD APPLY AT:R.W. Sauder, Inc.
2648 US 62, PO BOX 165,Winesburg, OH 44690or email Wayne Troyer at [email protected]
FOR SALE: 920 Gal SideSlinger E.L.S. ManureSpreader, very good condi-tion. (330) 279-3100
GROWING LOCAL FurnitureManufacturer has openingfor motivated individual in akey management position infinishing facility. Multi-Stepfinishing experience a plus.Pay based on experience.Benefits include: Paid vaca-tion, holidays, profit sharing& transportation available.Modern, clean, well ventedworking enviroment.
To join our team pleaserespond to:
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ANYTHING CAN SHOW UP!
CALL MIKE AT 330-204-2351 FOR DETAILS
SEPT 5Th PONy & RIdING hORSE SALE TACK 9:30 AM HORSES 1:00 PM
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AuctioneerMyronMiller
Smokey Lane Stables, Inc.
NOW RENTINGYODER RENTALSBobcat T190 $22 per hour plus fuel
Attachments Available:Toothbucket • Forks
Post Hole Digger 60” Grappel Bucket
330-897-1320 Farmerstown Area
1025
2745
Attachments Available:Attachments Available:Bobcat T190Bobcat T190
330-897-1320330-897-1320
Attachments Available:Attachments Available:Service Fee:$450.00Multi-Mare Discount
Oscar 201305 07A young 3 year old promising
friesian stallion with performance and drive. Visitors Welcome.
Jonas Yoder330-893-1160
Standing At: Five Star Equine
330-600-0114
Owned By:Upland View Stables
HILLSIDE RENTAL
$20.00/Hour330-897-1222
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MT. EATON: 7140 Mt. EatonRd. So., Sat., 9-5. Largemoving sale! Decor, furni-ture & lots of misc.!!
WOOSTER: 4834 Canal Rd.1 mi. off Rt 30. Gigantic 5family sale, Thu-Sat, 8-?Lots of everything!
MLSBG: Moving. 103 Bram-bly Hedge Dr. 7/15. 9a.m.-2p.m. 2 drawer oak file cab.desk 48x27, couch, recliner,CD turn table, 2 cassetstereo, TV stand, books,records, puzzles, rough dropleaf table, & misc.
250 Garage Yard Sales10 YEAR old standardbred
mare. T.S.S. 15.2 hands,$1100. 330-600-1735 V.M.
GOOD USED buggy horseharness. $300. 2 yr. oldYorkie male, $150. AndrewMiller, 7641 Maurer Rd. Ap-ple Creek. (330) 695-2972
5 YEAR old home raisedstandard bred mare. 16.1sharp, all trot, Call after 6p.m. $3,200 (330) 893-99766399 TR 362 Millersburg
ATTENTION Fish Farmers:We now have fish food instock. 4.5, 6.5 & 7.5. Deliv-ery available. Call NewBedford Feed & Supply,LLC. (330) 897-6492
9 yr. old cross mare in foal tofres. stal. wealing filly to 1/2fres. sharp upheaded. $4kfor package obo. 852-3572
240 Fishond sales
BUYING & SELLINGStandard Bred & Crossbredhorses. Call (330) 359-2852
FOR SALE: Yearling Hol-stein Steers, also weanedBull Calves. (330) 279-3100
FOR SALE: SEASONEDfirewood, $50/pickup load.4900 TR 606, Fredericks-burg, (330) 695-4900
CHESTNUT BROWN 40"Pony, TSS, kid broke. $550(330) 473-2348
2012 GOLDEN Eagle Pelletstove used 2 winters. Ask-ing $1,350. Call 330-275-9856 covers 2200 sq. ft.
7 YR old Bay Std Bred Geld-ing, Star, snip, 3 whites,surrey size, TSS, $4,500. 4yr old Bay Std Bred Geld-ing, star, 1 white, TSS, trotsnice. $4,200. 8 yr old DarkBay Std Bred Mare, TSS,good for long trips. $2,400.PY Stables (330) 600-0183
FOR SALE: 5 YR old Stand-ard Bred Mare, fresh 30days ago, broke, TSS. (330)231-5219
SEASONED SPLIT beechfirewood. 24" long. Can de-liver. Levi Swartzentruber.3235 CR 168 Millersburg
4 YEAR old full bloodedKatahin sheep ram. $500.Also, 6 mo. old ram, $200.(330) 852-0653
FOR SALE: 9 year old Bel-gian gelding. Broke to allf a r m m a c h i n e r y . ( 3 3 0 )698-1020†x4
FOR SALE: firewood. $50 perp ick up load. (330)231-2770
LAND AVAILABLE to cutfirewood on shares. You cuta load, you get a load!! Call(330) 275-7980
FOR SALE: 8 YR old DutchStd. Bred Cross Gelding,Sire: Black Market, stands16.1H, TSS, broke for somew o m e n . L e v i A .Hershberger, 8546 TR 635,Fredericksburg, OH 44627
FOR SALE: 4 year old geld-ing. Sire gymnasium, damrosemont p r inc ipa l , t ss ,good broke, been in buggy 1year, drives with a headset& lots of action. A boysdream. Show horse pros-pect. $8,000. Randy Miller(330) 340-8259
WANTED: BOOM TRUCK-LOAD of hardwood firewoodlogs. (330) 674-1147
WILL BE taking on morehorseshoeing. Our barn oryours. Ivan Weaver, 7490S.R. 514 Big Prairie OH,44611
FOR SALE: Black standardsize Cochins hens & roost-ers. Call 330-674-1945 orcall during day 330-600-1296
FOR SALE: 1 year old paintpony gelding. 50 in., broketo lead. $230. David Shetler,(330) 275-0722
FOR SALE: 6 year old stand-ard bred gelding. TSS,16.2H, mostly trot, good sur-rey horse. (330) 600-1233
FOR SALE: 3 year old greenbroke haflinger. $450. (740)622-5216
FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cutoffs. Good for maple syrup,cooking & kitchen stove. 10yds, deliv'd Henry J. Miller.Sugar Crk., 330- 852-3363.
4 YR. old mare by a Mala-barman son 16.H Bay 100%trot, TSS, been in buggy 1yr., $3,700 OBO. (330)897-1260
TEAM OF 16 year old belgiangeldings. Broke to all frammachinery. Willing workers.Not for kids. $3,500 obo.Also, 5 year old black per-cheron ge ld ing. Broke,$2,100. David Hershberger,(330) 897-2501
FOR SALE: Golden CometPullets. Starting to lay. $7.50each.
Dean Jr. Schlabach,4618 C.R. 120, Millersburg,OH 44654. Ph. 330-893-1412
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LARGE LONG Yearling Colt,black bay, 3 high whites,$500. 3 yr old AppaloosaColt, 14.2H, started, $500.(740) 824-4361
SEASONED HARDWOODunsplit firewood tree tops forsale. Also will trade forscrap metal & autos. Deliv-eries avail. (330) 275-7980
YEARLING BAY DH Stallion.Sire: Baanbreker Dam:Turpijn Ganges. StallionProspect. Will also train &sale prep horses. C. Yoder,2542 E, Moreland Rd., Fred-ericksburg, OH 44627
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8 YR old Morgan gelding.TSS, women can drive,$2000. E Hershberger, 6000Wenger Rd., Dalton 44618
MAMMOTH JACK donkey. 8years old. Very friends.Great disposition. Has beenused with draft mares. $500obo. (330) 674-6918
5 YR. OLD brown gelding,16.2H, tss, trotter, very wellbroke, $4400. Jonas Hersh-berger, 7974 TR 654, Mlsbg
FOR SALE: 1"-2" thickboard cut offs, no bark, cutto your length, deliveryavailable. (330) 763-3764
RED ANGUS hereford crossbull for sale. 8 mo. old, AIbred. (330) 674-3252
FOR SALE: Older, mostlyWhite Paint riding mare,anyone can ride, good be-ginners horse 330-893-4603
235 Firewood FuelWANTED: A mate for a 10
year old, 18+ hand perche-ron gelding. Very easy going& kid broke, no markings.(330) 763-1581
FOR SALE: 11 Jersey shorthorn cross bred dairy heif-ers. 4 mo. old. weaned/ de-horned. Ready to go. Certi-fied organic. David Er. (740)824-3747
7 YEAR old pony mare broketo ride & drive, TSS, blackand white and in foal to ablack and white stud andpony harness. New. (330)695-2026
FOR SALE: 9 year old mare.Would be something forwomen and older people,893-4521
FOR SALE: 3 year old stand-ard bred gelding. 2 whitesocks, tss, buggy broke,(330) 893-0252
NICE 1ST CUTTING roundbales, 4x5 net wrapped,grass mix. Jason Troyer(330) 473-7905
FOR SALE: 4 year old bayMorgan mare. TSS, drivesgood, call for more info.(330) 473-8985
FOR SALE: 3 yr old BelgianGelding, well broke, MarionMiller (330) 852-7094
FOR SALE: Jersey familycow. Fresh, one month,easy milker, $1000. 5070TR 629, Millersburg. (330)893-7014
FIRST CUTTING mixed 4x4round bales, no rain, $45.330-473-2416
4 YR old Gelding, BanderasHall - Valley Victor, buggybroke, drives nice, $3,500R o b e r t M i l l e r ( 3 3 0 )567-5944
FOR SALE: 2 yr. old cross-bred mare. Bay, well broketo ride & drive. AlvinWengerd, 330-641-2365
FOR SALE: team of 10 & 12year old Belgian geldingsbroke to all farm machinery.(330) 674-0455
ORDER YOUR Green AcresFertilizer now for fall del.A Mullet, 8056 Criswell Rd.,Fred., OH 44627 695-2208
FOR SALE: 4 year old palo-mino gelding, well broke toride, excellent trail horse,grade cross bred, MarionB u r k h o l d e r , V M ( 3 3 0 )852-0580†x2
FOR SALE: 5 yr old blackpony. Well mannered, 42 intall, broke to ride & drive,TSS, Yoder, 11575 SaltCreek Rd, Fredericksburg
FOR SALE: medium sizepony harness. Good condi-tion. (330) 893-4529†x1
EARLY GOLD apples.$12/bus., Andy A. Troyer,7137 CR 19 . (330)674-2257x1
FOR SALE: certified organicjersey cow, 4 years old, willcalve end of August. (330)279-3998 Kim Kline, 8051TR 568, Fredericksburg, OH44627
WE HAVE room for 40-50Heifers. Sugarcreek area.(330) 987-7241
BENTON Horseshoeingnow taking new customers.At your barn or mine.Wayne Troyer, 6610 CR189, Mbg., Oh
3 YR. Bay mare By Well said.TSS, broke for women,mostly trot. Well build, goodtraveler. David Miller, 4691TR 613, Fred., OH 44627
SPELTZ AND Speltz straw,$4 a bale. Atlee Barkman,8360 CR 373 Big Prairie,OH 44611
11 YEAR old black standardbred gelding. Travels good,tss, (330) 231-5219
FOR SALE: 2 yr old FresianCross Mare, TSS, womencan drive, (330) 473-0937
BIG BLACK Sierra CosmoTrotter, 14 yrs old, TSS,safe for anyone, $1,600.(330) 763-4747
FOR SALE: 3 yr old MarePony, well broke, $450Mare and Foal, $450 (419)938-6463
FLASH 3 year old paint ponygelding, broke to ride &drive, safe for children. 44in. tall. Ryan Miller. $450(330) 359-1127
STANDARD BRED Size Har-ness , breastpad, $200.M e n n o Y o d e r , ( 3 3 0 )674-1895
FIRSt CUTTING mixed hay,round bales, 5x5, $35/ea.Min. 4 bales, volume dis-counts. Call evenings.
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FOR SALE: 3 year old baystandard bred gelding. TSS,mostly trot, women candrive. (330) 852-4796
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Excellent opportunity to own a new home on five acres. 3 bedroom ranch with 3 full bath. Open floor plan, kitch-en with solid surface counter tops and eat in bar overlook-ing a stone fireplace. Large master suite with walk in closet and garden tub. 3 car garage and 32x44 detached garage. $335,000
3 bedroom ranch home on 3.8 acres. Minutes from Wooster’s north end. All one floor. Large deck over-looking back yard. Includes a 32x36 detached garage, 30x24 detached garage and a 36x24 flat barn with pasture. Has small pond on property. $189,900
9529 Overton Rd., Burbank
5865 Dover Road, Applecreek
Tim Miller 740-502-6786
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1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681330-852-4111
40 West Jackson St., Millersburg, Ohio 44654330-674-7355
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Help Wanted!Alternative Energy Contractor looking for help on installation crew. No experience needed, but willing to learn. Must have
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FOR SALE: Very Nice BabyCrib, excellent condition.(330) 674-3987
FOR SALE: Brown MagicChef Cook Stove, $225.(330) 852-3128 V.M.
NEW LAZ-E-BOY CHAIR &Ottoman, bought in 2015.$750 obo. (330) 763-1440
GRAVELY 48" walk behindbag, $1,899. Exmark 48"walk behind, $1,499. JohnDeere tractor, $2,099. JohnDeere tractor, $1,999.John Deere tractor, $3,999.Gravely tractor, $1,499.Wheel Horse 42" tractor,$1,098. Toro time cutter,42", zero turn with bagger,$1,499. Toro 42" tractorwith bagger, $898. Scag 61"Turf Tiger zero turn, $5,499.
FOR SALE: ANTIQUEdresser with mirror, darkwood , n i ce cond i t i on$50/obo. (330) 359-5383
HONDA SELF propelled 21"lawn mower, good condi-tion, $200. Ivan Mast, (330)674-0736
FOR SALE: like new Dia-mond all fridge. 18 cu. ft.Used on l y 14 mon ths$2000. Udderly EZ milker,$100. 330-893-0321
DOC'S STUMP removal. Res.& Comm. Fully insured.Free est. 330-567-2584Rodger Daugherty owner
FOR SALE: Oak Chest ofDrawers, excellent condi-tion. Also Bunk Beds. MattMiller (330) 201-4638
275 Lawn & Garden
FOR SALE: White SmallConsole Natural Gas Re-f r i g e r a t o r , $ 4 5 0 ( 3 3 0 )852-3128 V.M.
FOR SALE: Lone WolfClimber, good condition,$295 (330) 473-5281
FOR SALE: Cream Berbercarpet 10'6" x 20'6".330-893-7516
FOR SALE: Infra Black moul-trie trail camera, like new.(330) 674-4470
WANTED TO BUY: All typesof horses & ponies, soundor unsound. J & S HorseFarm, 13914 Mt. Eaton Rd,Doylestown, 44230. Call orwrite. (330) 715-0363
NEW: WESTERN saddle.Light tan with dark brownsuede seat and skirt.Leather engraved and stam-ped. Silver trim. Very nice.$ 3 5 0 . P h o n e ( 3 3 0 )473-2945
BLUE RECLINER, like new.Atlee M. Raber, 330-674-2890. $300.
FOR SALE: 4 year old blackfresian cross gelding. Surreyhorse, women can drive.(330) 600-0120
HORTON HAVOC reverselimb crossbow, 2 yrs. old,like new condition, arrowsand cocking aid included,$450. Mark Miller, 6744 TR603, Mlsbg. 330-674-5499
JENNYS MINIATURE, 2gray, 1 white/gray spotted.Bred to gray Jack. 5 yearsold, good mothers, $500each. 419-341-3794
FOR SALE: Wooden frameglider love seat. Very goodcond., new upholstery, $125OBO. Joe Hershberger,330-893-0521
FOR SALE: 3 YEAR oldFresian standard bred geld-ing. 16.1H, tss. (330)852-0703†x2
OLDER PSE compoundbow w/case & arrows. Goodcond i t i on , $250 obo .Hershberger, 4140 LustigRd. Dalton
FOR SALE: 10 year old blackgelding pony. Broke to ride& drive. Good traveler. 7538Hoy Rd. Fredericksburg, OH44627. 330-698-0473
FOR SALE: Bathtub SlidingShower Door, new, still inbox, std size, frame isBronze, make offer. (330)852-3128 V.M.
FOR SALE: 36 gun stack onElite Safe, new, never used.$1,400 new, asking $900.330-275-5895
WANTED: RED belgian geld-ing, well broke. Stripe &short tail. Eli Yoder, 12660CR 316, Big Prairie, OH44611
FOR SALE: 5 year old dorsetRam. Foot rot free, surebreeder , $250 . (330)893-2037
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FOR SALE: Dorset Ram, 2yrs old, proven breeder,(330) 852-9701
REMINGTON .308 $375Remington .204 Ruger$600 Marlin .22 $195. Allnew in box. 330-893-4521
FOR SALE: Black AngusCalves, 1 Heifer, 1 Steer,400-500lbs. 330-279-2333
FOR SALE: 7 year old geld-ing. Brown, big strong sur-rey horse. TSS, women candrive. $3,500 obo. ReubenMiller. (330) 695-9835
MINIATURE MARE B/WPinto 7 years old, 34" tall.AMHR bred to tri-color stal-lion $500. Can deliver.419-341-3794
FOR SALE: Older black crossbred mare. Would make agood brood mare. $750 obo(330) 852-1425
JERSEY steer, approx. 550lbs., $725. (330) 600-0101
BLACK COW with 4 mo. oldcalf. $1,900. Can deliver.330-390-4783
ARROW BUILDING equip-ment, 5 dozen ar rowblanks, Apple Pro saw, twoBitzenburger jigs w/straight,left helical, right helicalclamps. JoJan straight multifletcher vanes nocks etc.Sell all for half price retail orsell by piece. 330-852-0488
4 YR. old Belg. Gelding. RedSorrel stripe. Good broke,sound. Stutzmans, 4319 CR160, Millersburg, OH 44654
PONIES FOR sale: 4 year oldblack & white mare, broke toride & drive. 2 year old black& white gelding, broke toride & drive. Both 50 in. tall.(330) 852-9701
5 YR old Gelding, Goodbroke, family horse, star & 2whites, TSS, $3,200. DuaneWeaver (330) 674-1777
FOR SALE: 10 yr old Stand-ard Bred, TSS, surrey size.$2,250. (330) 893-7421
FOR SALE: Horton SuperMag cross bow, good cond.Arrows, quiver, scope opensites.All goes. 330-359-0329
48 IN. Appaloosa mare, 2years old, $325. 48 in. ap-paloosa gelding, 2 yearsold, $325. (740) 291-7148
FOR SALE: 5 year old bigpaint gelding. Broke to ride& drive, TSS, $2,000. Mer-vin Hershberger. 3605 StateR o u t e 6 4 3 , B a l t i c .330-897-8034
FOR SALE: 5 year old PaintPony. Broke to ride anddrive. Needs work. Call330-893-3160
MINIATURE FILLY 2 1/2year old tri-color, 32" tall.Miniature Filly 2 year oldblack & white 27" tall. Botheligible for registration. $500each. Call 419-341-3794
FOR SALE: 7 year old geld-ing, surrey size, all trot,sharp driver. 4 year oldmare, surrey size, goodbroke, also some otherhorses on hand. LoranSchlabach (330) 852-3096
JENNINGS COMPOUNDbow, almost new string, allaccessories included, $300.Call (330) 279-2100
FOR SALE: Pullets. Ready tolay. Atlee Gingerich, 9047S. Kansas Rd. Fredericks-burg, OH 44627
MINIATURE JACKS: 7 yearold gray, 4 year old b/wspotted, $300 each. Call419-341-3794
SEVERAL WELL BROKEfarm mules for sale. Five tonine years old. Cal l330-893-4329
6 MARCH Chevriot ewes,$175. 1 ram $100. NoahTroyer, 6840 TR 568,Holmesville, 330-674-0851
WANTED: THOMPSON Cen-ter Pro Hunter Muzzle-loader. (800) 363-1004
5 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: 6 year old stand-ard bred gelding. TSS, will-ing traveler, mostly trot,$3,500. (330) 893-0017
FOR SALE: 2 year old browngelding, 48 in., good broke,tss, kids been driving allover farm, for more info call(740) 502-9623
WEANLING PAINT stud colt.Nice markings. Dam 57"Paint sire unknown, $300OBO A Yoder 330-893-1705
FOR SALE: 200lb drumcorn feeder, battery oper-ated. $50 (330) 473-2665
12 YEAR old brown standardbred gelding, tss, womencan drive, $2,000. (330)600-9337
FOR SALE: 4 yr old Stand-ard Bred Mare, TSS, wellbroke, safe for women orolder people. 330-473-0518
FOR SALE: 2 year old bel-gian gelding, well started,(330) 674-7440†x1
FOR SALE: 11 YR oldStandard Bred Gelding, 2white socks, Grandpa horse,TSS. (330) 231-5219
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HORSE SIZE road cart. Hardrubber tires. Lights & fend-ers. $500. (740) 398-9382
FOR SALE: Golden commetpullets, 14 wks. old. LeviHershberger, Jr., 12348 TR504, Big Prairie, OH 44611
FOR SALE: 4 yr old HalfFresian fancy boys or fam-ily horse. 4 yr old halfFresian saddle bred, seri-ous road horse. 5 yr oldhalf Fresian standard bred,u s e d i n f i e l d . ( 3 3 0 )674-7817
FOR SALE: 4 yr old tan andwhite pony gelding, goodtraveler, 47", broke to ride &drive, TSS. (740) 622-0933
FOR SALE: Billy goat, purebred nubian, good looking,very friendly, horns, 6 mo.old. $200. 330-317-7057
TABLE WITH 1 bench & 3chairs for $125. 1 table with4 chairs for $60. 1 blue sofain good condition for $95.(330) 401-8262
6 YR. old Dutch cross.Broke, the best. AbsolutelyTraffic Safe & Sound. Goodfamily or older folks horse.Sam Mullet Jr., 7448 TR 95,Fredericktown, OH 43019.Wanted: D ion 28 /36thrashing machine.
FOR SALE: YEARLING red &white paint mini pony mare,started on tricks, very pretty,$175. Daniel Shetler 330-852-0464.
6 YEAR old 51 in. mare infull. Kid broke to ride &drive, tss, would make ex-cellent school pony. $1,000(330) 897-1151
FOR SALE: White Pekinducks, guineas and lots ofo t h e r p o u l t r y . ( 3 3 0 )897-1017
TWO TEAL 12x24 rugs; likenew, $175. One brown 12 x22 rug; good cond., $40.330-695-2369
FOR SALE: 10 year old bigbay stbd. gelding. Safe,sound & broke for anybody.Good traveler. $2,800. (330)893-4068
FOR SALE: BLACK ANGUScross bull, 14 mo. old. (330)893-2849
ISA BROWN pullets. Brownegg pullet. Started laying 19weeks old. Daniel H. Miller.(330) 893-4160
FOR SALE: 2 year old don-key. Call 330-466-9393
4 YR. Gelding TSS in buggy.Big 16 H. surrey horse, alltrot, willing traveler. R. Bark-man, 8427 CR 373, Big Pr.
BLACK ANGUS steer. Ap-prox. 525lb, $1,175. JamesL. Miller, Sugarcreek. (330)852-4012
FOR SALE: 10 cu. ft. naturalgas fridge. Excellent cond.,$1,100. Raymond Yoder atBunker Hill (330) 600-9427
YEARLING REG'D full dutchharness stallion. Bay with 4white socks and star. Lots ofpotential. (330) 359-0182
BLACK MORGAN standardbred cross. Well over 16 H,traffic safe, women candrive, good for short trips.$3,500. Rudy Hochstetler(330) 600-1600
4 YR. OLD dark brown ponymare, kid broke to ride &drive, tss, $375. Call (330)674-1416.
KATAHDINS YOUNG ewesand rams for sale, $150.330-893-1636
FOR SALE: Good family milkgoat. French Alpine, 1 gal.milk per day. $300 obo. Mel-vin Yoder, 10550 HogbackRd., Fred'burg, OH 44627
East Freisian Ram: 1.5 yearsold. Proven breeder, gooddairy genetics. $450. JohnGingerich, 330-279-2669
FOR SALE: Holstein Bull,12 mo old, ABS Pedigree,M y r o n Y o d e r ( 3 3 0 )897-1397
GB HENS, 1 year old, stilllaying good. $5 each.330-466-7715
3 YEAR old bay gelding.Fresh, been in buggy, tss,16+ hands, would makefamily horse. $4,200. (330)695-9841x2
NICE 3 year old black andwhite gelding, TSS, 34",broke to ride and drive.$650. (330) 695-2026 voicemail.
GOOD COUCH & love seat, 2recliners, wardrobes, tableswith chairs, twin & full sizedbeds, file cabinets, end ta-bles, office chairs, new de-luxe mattress set. 2529 TR1 1 0 , M i l l e r s b u r g , ( 3 3 0 )600-2852
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COIN AUCTIONLOCATION: Kaufman Auction House, 3149 SR 39 at the Amish Country Theater. Directions: 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I -77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
Tuesday August 18, 20154:00 P.M.
Half Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Gold * Misc.HALf CeNTS-HALf DOLLArS: 1811, 35, half cents; 1838, 43, 45, 46, 47, 50, large cents: flying eagle cents; 1872, 1909s, Indian head cents; 1909s, Indian head cents; 1909s, 14d, 17s, Lincoln cents; 1889 3-cent nickel; 1837 seated half dime; 1886, 88, 1902, V-nickels; 1931s buffalo nickel; 1950d NGC MS66 Jefferson nickel; 1833 bust dime; 1886 seated dime; 1906o, 12, 13s, 14d, barber dimes; 1916d PCGS AG mercury dime; 1834 bust quarter; 1856, 77s, seated quarters, 1892, 1916, 16d, barber quarters; 1923s standing liberty quarter; 1923s Wash. quarter; 1807, 1814, 33, 37, bust halves; 1854o, 55o, 58o, seated halves; 1921 walker half; complete set Franklin halves; SILver DOLLArS: 1843 seated; 1877s, 78s, trade; 1880s, 83cc in GSA, 84cc, 84s, 85s, 87s, 90cc, 91, 91cc, 92cc, 94, 95o, 95s, 96o, 99s, Morgans; 1922d, 26, 27, 28, 34s, peace.GOLD: 1879s $20. liberty head; 1843 $10. liberty head; 1881, 1886, $5. liberty heads; 1909d $5. Indian head; 1905 $2.50 liberty head; 1925d, 1927 NGC MS63, Indian heads; 1889 type-3 $1. Pc.; 2000 1/10th oz. eagle PCGS MS69. MISCeLLANeOUS: 1900 Lafayette dollar; 1935 Boone, 1925 Lex.-Concord, 1920 Pilgrim, 1926 Sesqui. com. halves; complete set 1986-2015 silver eagles; 1986 liberty 3-piece set; civil war tokens; 2015 march of dimes set; 2014 baseball hall of fame silver dollars & more. NOTe: This is only a partial list of approx. 300 lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time. We are always looking for quality consignments for upcoming auctions. Online bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions.com thru www.proxibid.com.
ADEN YODER, AUCTIONEER 330-231-8983 or 330-359-5458DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524
2006 four winds chÂteau30’ class c mini home
only 31,000 miles!!!only $29,995
for pictures and equipment list go to:www.chucksclasscmotorhome.com
or call chuck at 330-763-0016
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32X70 HOOP barn in excel-lent cond., make offer.330-987-1451
FOR SALE: good usedbuggy. 5 years old. Call(330) 600-0695
OLDER Allis Chalmers 3,000lb fork lift, runs good, as is.$1,000. (330) 852-4009
PLAYSTATION VITA. 3games, 32 GB memorystick. $330 for all. Call (330)852-1304
WILL DO garden plowing,tiling, brush hogging, andget your new lawn ready forseeding. Henry J Miller,330-852-3363.
TAKING BIDS. Old barn34x48. Timber frame const.,sandstone found., slate roof,wood siding. 309 S. ButlerSt., Baltic, 330-897-0363
PHONE HOUSE 4x4, 1 win-dow, 1 door, good cond.,$150. (330) 674-1342
FOR SALE: Riverswest rainsuit. Dark green, like new.Size XL, (330) 473-2060
FOR SALE: 2.5 Honda Motorin working condition. MarionMiller, 330-852-0261
FOR SALE: John Deere 36"Walk Behind, good condi-tion, bagger/mulcher. (330)275-2081
FOR SALE: 6 year old buggyin excellent cond., LEDlights, $3,800. Rudy Byler(330) 600-0037
FOR SALE: House roofings l a t e . 1 2 x 2 4 . ( 3 3 0 )897-7830
HYDRAULIC LINE shaftpump V-V210 double pump.At 1200 RPM 8 gals min. 5gals min. 1MFB5 motor. 3-5horse 2 low speedy high tor-que motors. I-H 210 motor 5horse. 1-135 gal oil tankwith oil. (330) 852-3900
CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/setof 8 bags...5 sets or more,$10/set of 8 bags. NormanC. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Mil-lersburg. 330-893-7421.
NEW PFAFF Sewing & Em-bro idery Mach ines andSergers for sale. Availableat Lackman's Sewing Cen-ter, 164 Church St., AppleCreek, OH. 330-698-3060.
FOR SALE: Buggy, in greatcondition, blue interior &LED lights, (330) 600-0037
FOR SALE: top soil, $35truck load. Uriah Mast, 6967Saltcreek Rd., Fredericks-burg, OH 44627
FAN LOUVERS, 36 x 36, withopeners, $15 ea. (330)893-1058
FOR SALE: 7 pcs. 2'x2'x3'concrete blocks with 6" cap.$80@. Also 48" lawnmower, good condition,$800. Myron D. Yoder,330-852-0775 ext. 3
FOR SALE: Oil fired incuba-tor for 50 eggs., $60. Joni J.Raber, 7455 TR 501, Lake-ville, OH 44638. Wanted:#32 meat grinder
FARMALL-H G. cond re-stored 74 F-100 Ford Stakebed G cond. Sears Aircompressor 100PSI. Goodwild cherry lumber 852-6140
FOR SALE: Kipor 1G6000H& EF450005E Yamaha gen-erators. Nat. gas or gaoline.330-674-0319/330-473-3839
USED RESIDENTIAL STIHLweedeater. Has extra string& owners manual, $79.(330) 674-1492
INVERSION BOARD in goodcondition, $90. Large alum.bike cart, in good condition.$100. Humphrey screendoor with 2 sliding windows,$100. (330) 695-2307
HOLLAND 1 burner Grill,works. $150 (330) 852-9310
2004 UNITED EnclosedTrailer, 7x14 w/5' V-nose, 2side doors, 2 rear doors,$2,700. (740) 291-7019
FOR SALE: Small HitzerWood Stove w/jacket, goodcondition. (330) 893-2013
FOR SALE: 12x24 StorageBuilding, black shingle roof,Gray T1-11 siding, 3-24x32windows, 1 garage door, 1man door, 3/4" treated floor-ing, 3-1/2 yrs old, excellentcondition. $3,000 Serious in-quires only. (330) 600-8174
TROY BILT pony model gar-den tiller. Real good, $295.John Miller (330) 893-0303
SURREY WITH lights, turningsignals, hyd. brakes. Goodcond., $2500. 330-674-7450
FOR SALE: Galaxy S4 smartphone, used very little,$150, (330) 407-7131
280 Miscellaneous Merch.
CUB CADET w/mower deck,works well, all good condi-tion, $750/obo. 330-763-4056.
WANTED: SMALL phonehouse. 330-465-9441
FOR SALE: top buggy, goodcond., brakes, LED 2 waylights, on buggy box, MoseKeim. 9084 S. Kansas Rd.Fredericksburg OH
FOR SALE: 2 39 ft. Eastdump trailers. 2003 & 2010models. 1991 Ford L9000tri-axle dump. 18.5 ft. alum.bed. 2000 Internationalmodel 9900 sleeper. 2 linehydraulics. 1999 freight linerday cab wet line. 1991 Inter-national Eagle day cab wetline. (330) 473-5451
STEINER 420 tractor with 4ft. mower. Onan 20 HP en-gine, 2000 hours, $3200.330-749-9453
DR. FIELD 42" walk behindmower with brush hog att.New generator att., 32 org.hrs. $3,800. (330) 600-2224
FOR SALE: Used ping pongtable in excellent condition.$200 or make offer. (330)897-1492
FOR SALE: 12' StarcraftBoat, with oars & anchors.$425. 15x225 Car tire. $25.(2) 19.5 x 12ply tire.$30/both. 6"x6"x12' Boards$6/ea (330) 601-3174
FOR SALE: 500 gal. air tank,$300; 18" hazard-free fanfor finish room, 110 or 220V,$350. (330) 279-2679
TREES: WHITE pine, Norwayspruce, arbor vitae, maples,oaks, pink dogwood & more.Taking orders for fall. Re-serve yours today. For afree catalogue, call MillerTrees, (740) 507-8067
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FOR SALE: Two 9 ft. x 7 ft 6in. garage door. ThurmoWayne model 38. Insulatedin good cond., complete withtrack & parts. $100 & $150.(330) 674-5525
FOR SALE: Buggy, like new.Sl id ing doors, rubberwheels, child seats & ledl i g h t s . $ 5 8 0 0 A d e nHershberger Navarre, OH330-466-5265
Scag 61" Turf Tiger zeroturn, $5,199. Exmark 52"Lazer zero turn, $3,799.Bush Hog 52" zero turn,$2,199. Stealth 33" walk be-hind, $598.98 Also used 21"mowers, trimmers & chainsaws. Winesburg Lawn &Garden. (330) 359-0330
SULKY RACING/TRAININGsize M/L made by Pen-nington. Wooden shafts,new tires, dark green & yel-low. Excellent condition,$300. Call 419-341-3794
52 IN. walk behind mower.100 hours. $2,200. (330)897-3318
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Kaufman Auction House3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH
LOcAtiOn: Kaufman Auction House next to Amish Country Theater, Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
Monday, August 17, 20155:00 PM
* Private Gun collection * Fishing items * collectibles * Furniture * tools * Misc.*Box truck
PRivAte Gun cOLLectiOn: 36 guns including S&W 44 mag special edition 1 of 50 rare; H&R mod. 939 and 999.; 225 T.C.; 41 mag; 357 mag; Ruger 22 auto; Mark 2 auto; Mark 2 Target 22-45; 33 Target; Beretta Minx 22 short; S&W mod. 61-3; Knight Disc Extreme; Winchester X-150 2 mod. 12-12 ga.; Rem. 770-243; Rem. Special Mag. 2¾” or 3” 870 special purpose; Rem. 11-87 mod. 760 30-06 150th anniversary; Belgium 22 auto; Ithaca sub SXS; Savage 22 L.D. 12 ga.; Ruger 10-22; etc.; tRucK: 1995 Chevy Kodiak box truck (241,000 miles) AMMO: 32 cases 12 ga.; Diana 3 cases 12 ga.; 1,000 of 22’s; lots rifle ammo over 100 boxes MiSc.: large amount of traps; dog boxes; trapper basket; tanning boards; stretchers; huge amount of duck and goose decoys; 2 crossbows; FiSHinG iteMS: rods; reels; tackle boxes loaded; lots of lures; misc. outdoor items; Evinrude motor; Mariner motor; tOOLS: including S7500 generator; table saw; sockets; hedge trimmer; cOLLectiBLeS: 13 draw knives; ice tongs; hooks; 18 hay knives; scythes; grain cradle; crosscut saws; huge collection of corn planters; marbles; hog scrapers; L.B. baskets; set Mosser clowns; exc. FuRnituRe FROM cRiLOwS: 3 dressers; chest of drawers; chairs; clock; gun cabinet; lots of quilts; misc. housewares etc. LARGe LOAd FROM ABOn: mower; weed eaters; hand and power tools; fishing rods; large amount of misc. tools; etc. nOte: This is one of the better ones we have had in a while. Don’t miss. Something for everyone. Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com for photos and updates. For more information contact Marvin Yoder at the auction house at (330) 204-4453. teRMS: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Receiving Hours: wednesday, 9AM-4PM
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KAUFMAN AUCTION HOUSE 330-204-4453DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER
MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER
TROYER ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AUCTION
3 BEDROOM HOME – HORSE BARN – GARAGE
TUESDAY, SEPT. 1, 2015 • 6:30 PMWe will offer on location at 10216 Dover Road, Apple Creek OH 44606. Located at the corner of Fountain Nook Rd. and
SR 250 – just east of Apple Creek.
REAL ESTATE: The Troyer home is a 2-story 3-bedroom house with approx. 1,134 sq. ft. of living space. First floor has kitchen, dining room, living room, & a ¼ bath all with very nice woodwork and hardwood floors. Second floor has 3-bed-rooms and the full bath. The laundry is in the basement as well as a nice fruit cellar. A great plus is the water source is an artesian well. Home is heated with gas and is currently set up with the air pressure water system. Original high ef-ficiency gas furnace, air conditioner, and main electric panel are still in place if you wish to use them. Home is in very, very nice move in condition. Roof was replaced in 2011 and home has had all new windows. Additional pluses are the detached 18’X20’ 2-car/buggy garage, 20’X30’ Yankee horse barn, the great landscaping, patio area, and garden area. Property will make a great starter house and is in a great location.TERMS: Home sells at Absolute Auction, so be prepared. A non-refundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price is due the day of auction with the balance due at closing in 30 days. Home is currently rented and possession will not be be-fore Oct. 1. Taxes are $1,101.52 per year and will be prorated to the date of closing. Sellers will split the cost of an owner’s title ins. policy. Announcements sale day take precedent over printed material. Attend the open house or call Bob for a pri-vate showing – 330-466-1662.
OPEN HOUSE: Wed., Aug. 19th • 6-8 PM
1024 W. High St., Orrville330-683-4663 1-800-570-7338
www.jeffwilesrealty.com
[email protected] (330) 466-1662
Auction Conducted for Dannie & Katie TroyerAuction Conducted by
[email protected] (330) 466-1662
starn auctionLIFETIME COLLECTION OF PRIMITIVES
ANTIQUES – COLLECTIBLES tuEsDaY, auGust 18, 2015•4:00 PMWill sell in the Sprunger Building located on the Kidron Auc-tion Grounds, 4885 Kidron Rd., Kidron, OH (for GPS use 4885 Kidron Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606.) Kidron is located be-tween Wooster and Canton, Ohio, four miles south of US Rt. 30.sLEiGHs – BuGGY – coLLEctiBLEs: 2 Sleighs (recon-ditioned); open buggy; nice old wood working cobbler’s bench; good butcher block; wood chicken nest; incubator; egg carrier; egg scales; chick waterers; wooden web potato elevator; fan-ning mill; Hocking Valley corn sheller; stitching bench; sack cart; bushel baskets; grain scoops; grain flails; wood shovels & forks; corn cutter; grain cradle; sev. fruit presses; Ent. sausage stuffers; small stuffers; old bench; cream cans; lots of cast iron skillets & iron pots; sev. cast iron stoves; small anvil; nice fire ext.; granite coffee pots; coffee grinders; copper boiler; sad irons; lots of oil cans; nice old wood washing machine; sep. wooden wringer; old dressers & clothing; lots of old hats; sev. manikins; shoe lathe items; old skates; parlor type table & chairs; apple peelers; lots of small kitchen utensils; rolling pins; cookie cutters; nice wood dough tray; small oak ice box; wood butter churn; Dazey 3 qt. butter churn; neat lower kitchen cupboard w/ curved drawers; nice claw foot oak dining table; victrola; treadle sewing machine; steel wheel wood cart; a few old planes; cobbler’s tools; 2 lightning rods; crocks; jugs; misc. dishes; Smucker plates; sev. milk bottles; pulleys; hay knives; horse collar mirror; Deco bedroom set; dresser w/ mirror; sev. quilts; soft goods; old records; some books; plus a lot more.selling for Wilma raynor: Nice oak ladies slant front desk; 2 glass door china cabinets; wall mount glass door china cabinet; Victorian chair; school desk; nice single antique bed; 2 over 4 dresser; Victorian settee; book shelf; good sel. of glassware including depression & glass handle baskets; Santa Claus col-lection & more smalls.Those that know Mrs. Mariam Starn know she has collected for years and has a lot of good merchandise. All items are right out of her large home, so they are in good clean condition! The Raynor consignment fits right in as far as quality. Lots of pictures at www.auctionzip.com-9855. This is one not to miss!tErMs: VISA/MASTERCARD – A 5% BUYERS PRE-MIUM - WAIVED FOR CASH OR CHECKREGISTER FOR # W/ POS. ID LUNCH STAND
AUCTION FOR MRS. MARIAM STARN& WILMA RAYNOR
Assisting Auctioneer: Steve Andrews,
Seth Andrews, Lynn Neuenschwander, &
Dannie R. Troyer, Appr. Auct.
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FOR SALE: 8 month old fe-male Jack Ruddel mix, $40.(330) 674-2804
FOR SALE: Old orderBuggy, with brakes & someLED lights, fair condition.(330) 695-2115
PS VITA, works, in great con-dition, comes with memorycard, case & 8 games. $200(330) 600-1504
ACA STANDARD Poodlepuppies, 8 weeks old, lightcream color. Females, $650,males $550. 330-674-2754
KARBO ESSENTIALS highlyrecomd. for females not cy-cling, producing bigger lit-ters, very helpful toward di-arrhea in puppies. Coccidia,Giardia etc. New low price$95 or 3/$270 Marvin Yoder,CR 19 330-893-9304
GARMIN OREGON 600 GPS.Excellent condition, withTopo maps, priced to sell.330-674-4205
FOR SALE: Heavy duty axlewith electric brakes &wheels. Kiln dried firewood.(330) 279-2333
ACA BICHON female. AlbertMiller, 4635 TR 616 Freder-icksburg, OH 44627. Ph.330-275-2744
FOR SALE: Good used rollup curtain buggy. Com-p le te l y redone . DuaneMiller, 330-893-3640 ext. 5
FOR SALE: Bulldog mix fe-male, $600. Banty rooster,& hen with chick. $20. (330)600-1274
FOR SALE: 2 black Swedishknit Mutza. Weavers Ap-parel sizes 54 & 58. Verynice. $30 ea. 330-600-9330
FOR SALE: standard bredsize cart with woodenwheels & steel tires. LEDlights, $350. Sm. size ponycart. $275. (330) 674-2419
GOOD USED open buggy.Steel wheels. Hydraulicbrakes, new fiberglass seat,new patten leather dash,new LED lights, new paint.$2,050. (330) 893-2871
FOR SALE: buggy with LEDlights. Hydraulic brakes.Great cond., (330) 462-3686
B-B RED Bantys $12 a pair.3 or more $5 a piece. Ver-non Yoder, 1651 TR 178,Baltic, OH 330-897-1033
FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrierpuppies, 8 weeks old. $105.Aden D. Yoder, 5236Moreland Rd., Fredericks-burg, OH 44627
150 GAL. fuel tank used fordiesel fuel. $200. (330)674-4466
FOR SALE: swimming pool,24 ft. round, 52 in. deep,$300. Call Jerry at (330)600-8520
6' X 7' shelter for pony,sheep, etc. Single sidemetal roof, on skids, $175.(330) 893-1058
FOR SALE: 7 x 8 play house,good condition, Matt Miller.(330) 201-4638
COMPLETE KENNEL sell-out: 8 Yorkies & 3 Wheat-ens. (330) 243-0955
FOR SALE: Road Cart, $400(330) 674-1804
FOR SALE: 2 males, 5 fe-males, 1/2 black & tan, &1/2 plott. Born 5/18/15 (330)621-8315
FOR SALE: Aluminum Boxfor on back of van. 2'x2' 5'long, $400 obo. (330)231-2832
FOR SALE: Good used Por-tage & Mane outdoor fur-nace. Heats 8,000 sq. ft.Used only 2 years. (330)698-0175
FOR SALE: quick hitch sulkyin good cond., $850. (330)897-2103
FOR SALE: Siberian Huskymale, 2 years old, blueeyes, easy collector. (330)893-1466
MONITOR POWER SAVERwater pump jack. Rebuiltwith 5.5 HP Honda Motor.
Ready to pump water,$1400. Yamaha YG- 28001
Inverter Generator. Lowhours, serviced & ready togo. On cart, $600. Steve
Yoder, 330-893-4758
FOR SALE: 3 choc. Lab fe-males. 1 choc. Lab male.Will be ready Aug. 8th. AKCreg'd. (330) 897-8369
FOR SALE: 2 antique.DOORS with B4 track,weathered boards. Call(330) 359-5334
FOR SALE: memory foammattress & pad, very goodcond., (330) 852-4070
FOR SALE: 9 month old bluetick female. Not enoughtime. Nice color. (330)231-3021
FOR SALE: 4-4 Kiln DriedLumber, Cherry, WhiteOak, Hard Maple, Gray Elm,Brown Maple, Red Oak. Callfor specs & availability,(330) 763-3764
AKC PUPPIES, Shelties,Kairn Terriers, Yorkies,Cotons, & Morkies, (330)473-2416
USED BUGGY, in good con-dition, LED lights, 2 childrenseats, $2,500. BuckmasterJennings Compound Bow,$100. Hang on Tree Stand,$30. Ceiling Fan with light,$30. Baby Crib, $25. (330)359-6135
FOR SALE: AKC EnglishBulldog male, 5 yrs. old;Beabull female, 1 yr. old.(330) 674-1411.
FOR SALE: Natural gasDornback Furnace Gravitywarm air model #SG105R105,000 BTU: HR input. In-stalled new in fall of 2013,($1,900). Asking $1,200.(330) 466-5182
8 WEEK old ACA havanesepuppies, 2 females, 1 male,$500. Also, 8 week old ACAYorkie puppies, 2 males, 1f e m a l e , $ 6 0 0 . ( 3 3 0 )852-0703†x2
HARD COAL stove with hop-per. Good condition. $200.Like new Hitachi chop saw,10 in. blade with lazer.$450. (330) 466-4549
ORRVILLE: BOX AFTERBox of Yard Sale items. Tomuch to list. Come Look &make offer. Nord slide pro-j e c t o r , w i n d o w s , 1 9 4 3Smithville Year Book, glass-ware, craft supplies. If youdo Flea Markets it's for you!2032 S. Kansas Rd., Orr-ville, OH 44667
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AssistingAuctioneer
Chuck Stiver
ApprenticeAuctioneerKen Gray
COMBO AUCTIONThe following will be sold at public auction located at The
Sprunger Building in Kidron, Ohio 44636. From SR 30, take Kidron Rd. south 4 miles, located behind the livestock sale barn.
9 AM • SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 2015SELLER #1 Lanterns, peep crock waters, 2) milk cans, sled, doll buggy, rocking horse, baby bed, old bed, dresser, china cupboard, desk, book shelf, padded chairs, sewing machine, lamps, step stool, rocking chair, file cabinet, games, American Girl tent plus other tents, sleeping bag, swim mattress, hammock, ball bats, cookie cutters plus other household & baking pans, tortilla maker, berry boxes, 2) garden sprinklers, driveway patrol, fire ring.SELLER #2 Stereo system, quilt rack, knee hole desk, hide a bed, ward robe, dresser, picture frames, folding chairs,SELLER #3 Drexel dining room table & chairs, entrance table, misc. chairs, end tables, Free arm sewing machine plus others, sofa, pictures, paintings, kitchen table & chairs, refrigerator, stove, dutch oven, kitchenware, side board, good old 15 drawer school house cabinet.SELLER #4 Post card album, post cards, old paper material, old radio, Roseville, Weller, McCoy, old hardware, old toys, Lg. Jerry Lewis movie poster, books, magazines, Pocket Books, book shelf, old Morris chairs, old rockers, mix of old furniture some will need worked on, early Coke machine cooler, old card viewer, iron bed, sheet music, SELLER #5 Collection of Cleveland Indians, JFK & Chippewa Lake memorabilia, early cook books plus other books, wooden bird carving’s by Bob Skeet, glassware by Viking, Fostoria, Fenton, Carnival, Depression, Hull, milk glass, Limoges, Bavaria, Goebel cats, ceramic dolls, teddy bears, Heirloom cradle, Jenny Lind & twin beds, section of wood school desk from Wadsworth schools, record albums, doilies, linens, ladies hats, purses, jewelry, toys, household items, Club & Guardian aluminum pieces, 7 ½ ft. pre elite Christmas tree, Troybilt rear tine Horse model tiller.SELLER #6 Foreign coins, silver tokens, 2)ounce bars, 12 gauge single shot shot gun, misc. signs, dolls, Bose radio, D. C. comic book Weird Mystery about Titanic, arrowheads, Civil war bullets, jar of older marbles, buttons, jewelry, games, (some never opened), 1970’s Walt Disney view master w/disk, old pictures, 2) framed pictures of ivory dancers, paper weights, old kitchen utensils, knife by Ontario Knife company, old school deck, old locks, coffee grinder, brass cloths hanger hall tree, misc. glassware, lots of misc. smalls, 1950’s Elgin boat motor, fishing lures, Plueger reels in box, tackle box, electronic wild life call plus more.OTHERS- 2) treadle sewing machines, Maytag wringer washer.NOTE- This is just a highlight of the items. Most of the items were boxed up by seller and I didn’t see most of the items, come and check out the surprises with me on auction day.TERMS- Cash, good check, register for number, not responsible for accidents or usage of items after they are purchased, auction held inside with plenty of seating.For sale by owners
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GERBER ABSOLUTE AUCTION
COUNTRY HOME ON 4 ACRES2 CAR GARAGE W/ SHOP AREA
ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES • TOOLSTOYS • MARBLES • RIDING MOWER
APPLIANCES • FISHINGMoving to smaller quarters and will sell the following real estate
and personal property at absolute auction on location at 3882 Buss Road, Wooster, Ohio. South of Wooster or North of Apple
Creek on US Route 250 to Guerne, then South on Fredericksburg Road 3 miles, and East on Buss Road.
TUESDAY AUGUST 18, 2015 • 10:00 A.M.
REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THEHIGH BIDDER AT 12:00 NOON
Neat and clean. A location with easy access to anywhere. Room for expansion. Room for pasture and livestock. 2 car garage with small workshop. Take time to check this one out. The 1 ½ story home features 2-3 bedrooms, full basement, sun room, circle drive, and plenty of shade trees. The 2 car garage has OH doors and a small workshop area. The Gerbers have raised a family here and the property is ready for a new family. This property sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment. Flyers with plat on location in the info box or go to www.gant-realty.com.. Click on real estate auctions. HOUSEHOLD-COLLECTIBLESGood Frigidaire auto washer and dryer; good refrigerator; two good recliners; 4 pc. bedroom suite; round table and chairs; couch; platform rocker; towels and bedding; dishes and cookware; 5 drawer painted chest; cedar chest; collection of pens and pencils; 2 old sleds; Belmont Series B plastic Model 6Dll radio; good box lots; and more. COLLECTIBLES-Good selection of marbles; few pocket watches; Tonka and Structo trucks from the ‘60’s; Univex camera; costume jewelry; and more. TOOLS-Ranch King 14.5HP lawn tractor w/ 42 in. mower; good trim mower;; hand and power tools; tackle box and fishing equipment; ext. ladder; croquet set; Dunlap table saw; old Simplicity power unit w/ cutter bar; good box lots; and more.NOTE-A very partial list for a very clean auction. Household and collectibles sell in the tent. Bring your chair. Tools sell in a second location. Bring a friend. Good off road parking at auction site. Plan to attend.TERMS ON CHATTELS-Cash or Good check Breakfast and Lunch
Auction by order of Dale E. Gerber, POA forRUSSELL E. AND JOAN E. GERBER, OWNERS
AUCTIONEER/REALTOR-Dave AckerAUCTIONEER/REALTOR-Paul Emerson
BROKER-Jack Gant
HENDERSHOT ESTATE AUCTION
VENTRAC MODEL 3100 LAWN TRACTOR LIKE NEWVENTRAC SNOW BLOWER AND SCOOP
GUNS-FISHING-EXCELLENT SHOP TOOLSCUB CADET ZERO TURN-COMMERCIAL SHELVINGTWO JD LAWN TRACTORS-OLD AC LAWN TRACTOR
MORITZ 13 FT. HORSE TRAILER- COLEMAN GENERATOR
To settle the estate will sell the following personal property plus items from other homes at public auction. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.
THURSDAY AUGUST 20, 2015 9:00 A.M.HENDERSHOT ESTATE AUCTION
Ventrac Model 3100 lawn tractor like new, only 24 hours, stored inside; Ventrac 52 inch front mount mower; Ventrac 36 inch front mount snow blower; 50 inch bucket/scoop; pull behind lawn sweeper; Toro 22 in. SP mower w/ bagger; Toro edger; Lawn boy SP mower w/ bagger; 20 ft. aluminum ext. ladder; 8 ft. fiberglass step ladder. SHOP TOOLS- Extra good line of tools like new including Craftsman 10 in band saw; Craftsman 8 in. table saw; Porter cable framing nailer; Makita saws and drills; Shop Fax 6 in. jointer; Milwaukee and Delta power tools; good hand and power tools of all kinds including wrenches, sets, saws, and more. GUNS – 6 gun cabinet; Springfield Model 62 20 ga.; Glenfield model 75 22LR; Marlin Model 60 22 LR; Mossberg Model 88 12 ga.; muzzle loader unknown cal.; H&R 22 revolver; S&W 357 revolver; Remington Wing Master model 870 20 ga.; Excel single shot 12 ga.; Savage model 1100 L243 w/ scope; fishing poles and equip.; and more. Also selling A FEW HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ESTATE OF JAMES HENDERSHOT, MedinaProbate # TBD
PITTENGER ESTATE AUCTIONOld AC B-112 lawn tractor in parts with some assembly required; JD 210 lawn tractor w/ mower; JD 216 lawn tractor; JD front mount snow blower; Sears 2.5HP radial arm saw; acetylene set; Lincoln welder; portable air compressor; tools and hardware; wooden porch swing w/ wood frame; pull type sprayer; boxes of good misc.; and more. TRAILERS-FARM EQUIPMENT- 1999 Moritz 6x13 horse or livestock bumper hitch trailer, good condition, stored inside; home made tandem axle flat bed trailer; homemade trailer w/ sides; 3 pt. posthole digger; 5 ft. 3 pt. blade; T posts; fencing items; gate; and more. ESTATE OF JAMES PITTMAN, Wayne County Probate # TBD
RAWHIDE AUCTIONCub Cadet Enforcer zero turn mower; 20 sections of HD commercial shelving; 15 file cabinets; 10 OH high saline lights. ALSO SELLING- Coleman Power Mate 5000 Max Plus generator in good running condition. RAWHIDE FIRE HOSE, OWNERNOTE- Good quality from start to finish. A more complete list of Hendershot tools at web site. Pictures and updates at www.gant-realty.com. Click on chattel auctions. Ventrac and major tools at approximately 11:30 A.M.. Plan to attend.TERMS- Cash or Good check Breakfast and Lunch
AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker and Paul Emerson.
4939 MILLBROOK RD.WOOSTER, OHIO 44691
(330)264-8342
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FOR SALE: Beagle puppies,11 wks, $100 each. Shots,wormed, 740-887-3422 Alsocochin bantams chicks $2
3/4 ENGLISH bulldog, 1/4Beagle. Female, 9 mo. old.Out of litter of 5. Call (330)749-1141
FOR SALE: 4 mo. AKC Ber-nese Mountain dog pups, 2females, 1 male, $900.(330) 852-4807
DACHSHUND FEMALE. Al-bert Miller, 4635 TR 616,Fredericksburg, OH 44627Ph. 330-275-2744
FOR SALE: Golden Re-triever Male, 4 mo old. Call(330) 600-2211
DOG GONE kennel offeringK-9 stud service. Cavalier,Dalmatian (show qualityAKC), Maltese, Yorkie (Partialso), Great Dane, GermanShepherd, AKC Siberian,Frenchie (natural breeder)12.5 lbs.-- free whelpingpuppies produced. All whitemale English Bulldog, Aus-tralian Shepherd, Blood-hound, Rottweil ler (740)824-4361
FOR SALE: 1 YEAR OLDChihuahua Terrier mixmale. Proven Breeder,$175. 1 year Yorkie male,very sm $600 740-294-4728
FOR SALE: Bernadoodlepuppies, females & males, 9weeks old, shots & wormed.$450 each. (330) 231-1754
3 YR old Beabull female,lots of Bulldog features. Dueto cycle anytime. $300obo. (330) 674-6003
CREAM COLOR 1.5 year oldLabradoodle. Female, $500.Robert L. Yoder, 2800 TR190, Baltic.
WANTED: Old Freezer meatfor dog food. 330-275-5672
NEED YOUR puppies ship-ped? We will scheduleflights and take to airport.$350. 2-French Bulldogmales, 8 mo old, blue carri-ers. (330) 275-8602
FOR SALE: Shiba Inu, 2 fe-males, 1 male, 1.5 yearsold, ACA reg'd. $600 each.(330) 852-9030
FOR SALE: Cur/shepherdsquirrel dog. Also looking fora parti miniature schnauzermale. Call 330-674-1945 orcall during day 330-600-1296
10 WEEK old Beagle male.Out of good hunting stock.$50. (330) 567-5944
FOR SALE: AKC BostonTerrier Male, proven, 4 yrsold, Black & White. AlsoAKC Proven Fawn Pug Fe-male, $450 ea. (800)363-1004
FOR SALE: female Yorkie.1.5 years old. MennoH e r s h b e r g e r , ( 3 3 0 )601-6117
1-1/2 YR old Spade SiberianH u s k y F e m a l e , v e r yfriendly, been in house.$800 (740) 291-7384
BREEDING STOCK: Excep-tionally well-bred GoldenDoodles for quality breedingstock. Out of a litter of 12.Both parents are AKC reg'd.These would be ideal toraise 2nd generation GoldenDoodles which is what somebuyers prefer. Brindle, fawn,or black to choose from.F e m a l e s , $ 7 7 5 ; M a l e s ,$450. (740) 599-7797.
NEED SOMEONE to raisebulldogs for me with mydogs. For more info call330-600-2807
KITTENS READY for a goodhome, will make good pets.(330) 279-2034
AKC Yellow Lab male forstud service, $200. Call Al-len (330) 763-0332
LOST: 8 mo. old light tanLabradoodle. Shy with nocollar. Baltic & Farmerstownarea. FOR SALE: 4 monthold AKC Golden Retreivermale. $550. 2 stackablecages with trays, $25 each.44 in. welping box, $75. 3/4in. alum. pex tubing, 250 ft,75 cents per foot. (330)473-5331
2 YR old male rottweiller. Ex-cellent conf., beautiful dog,would make a good studdog. $900. 330-231-9474
FOR SALE: AKC EnglishBulldog Females, (1) 3 yrsold, (1) 6 mo old, PricedVery reasonable. Call fordetails (330) 674-1871
NOTICE: We now carryMicro-Chips. Call for details.New Bedford Feed & Sup-ply, LLC. (330) 897-6492
FOR SALE: beagle female,$75 obo. (330) 988-4140
2 YORKIESHON PUPPIES,11 weeks old. Shots,wormed, ready to go, call(330) 600-8626
FOR SALE: 4 year old curcross male. Semi silent. Su-per pleasure dog. $500. 2hunting lights LED, $100.Also, 13 ft. 3 in. wall mountfor welping pens, $50. (330)600-9595
FOR SALE: AKC black Labfemale. $300 obo. (330)893-3808
BLACK MINIATURE schnau-zer puppies, 1st shots &wormed. (330) 276-5613
NORWEGIAN ELK houndpuppies for sale. Shots &dewormed. 9 wks old,$325. (330) 893-3850
AKC GOLDEN retriever maleborn 4/4/15. Shots &wormed. 330-231-9472
FUJI 27SP Mens Bike, ingood condition, new frontrim. Asking $275 obo. (330)897-1022
TOULOUSE GOSLINGS,cute, hatched 1st of July. $4ea. (330) 893-1058
STUD SERVICE BerneseMountain Dog. Call Jesse@ 330-852-4925
MINIATURE POODLE AKCMale, Apricot color, 5 moold, $695 (330) 359-5143
FOR SALE: Parker com-pound bow with 4 arrows &sight & rest. Good cond.,$250. (330) 698-0327
FOR SALE: Beabull puppies3 males, 3 females, 7 weeksold. Very cute. MosesMiller, 7028 CR 77, Millers-burg, Oh 44654. First farmSouth of Memory Park.
FOR SALE: Bernese moun-tain dogs, 2 females,$1,000. 1 male, $850. partiYorkie male, $200. (330)893-7212
Standard Poodle, stud serv-ice. Dark red male. Musttest female. (330) 763-1791
FOR SALE: 8 mo. old tan fe-m a l e C h i h u a h u a , w e l lstarted on house training.Ervin Yoder, 11575 SaltCreek Rd., Fredericksburg ,OH 44627.
1 YR old Golden RetriverMale, pet only, make offer.(330) 473-5289
310 Sports FitnessFOR SALE: 2 year old
beabull female, tan & white,$150. (330) 556-8712
FOR SALE: 2 year old creamcolored pomeranian female.$600. Call (330) 600-9897
QUALITY BEABULL pup-pies. Beautiful markings, 5females, 1 male. Up to dateon shots & wormed. $300.(330) 600-2918
FOR SALE: AKC black Labpuppies. 2 males, 1 female.$350. (330) 600-1352
AKC NEWFOUNDLANDBlack male, born 6/11/15.$1,500. (330) 763-1798
FOR SALE: Beagles. 1 fe. 4years old, good mother, &runs rabbits, $175. 1 fe., 10mo old, started on rabbits,$150. 1 male, 10 mo., old,started on rabbits, $125. 6Beagle pups, good parents,ready by Sept. 1st., $60each. (330) 317-5895
CUTE 10 week old maleGolden Doodle puppy.$300. 1 year old black maleStandard Poodle, sm. size,$400. (330) 897-0957
FOR SALE: 3 Golden Doo-dle females all under 2years old. Due for heatsoon. Also, 2 Collie/Poodlefemales 1 year old. AKOo n e C o l l i e A u s t r a l i a nShepherd cross female, 2years old. Call for pricing330-440-2922
BERNESE MTN Dog BreedSellout, AKC, 3 females,1-6yrs old, 1-4yrs old, 1-3yrsold. 1-English Bulldog fe-male, 3 yrs old, AKC Reg.Jerry (330) 763-4887
ACA BICHEON malepuppies, (330) 893-4057
FOR SALE: 3 year oldmalte-poo female. 4 year oldshih-tzu female. $350 each(330) 567-2757
4 YEAR old blue tick coonhound male, runs, trees,own coon . $450. (330)260-3672
FOR SALE: 8 week old brownCavashon female. $450.(330) 893-7121
FOR SALE: New Zealandwhite rabbits & rabbithutches. (330) 763-1880
AKC GERMAN ShepherdPups, born 6/1/15. (3) Qual-ity bred females, black &red , sho ts & wormed.Champion bloodlines. Greatbreeding s tock. $650/ea(330) 473-3156
BLACK & CHOC. Lab pup-pies, 8 wks. old $500 ea.Vet checked, wormed, readyto go. 330-897-1076
4 YORKIES, 3 females, 1male. 8 mo-2 yrs old. 1 fe-male bred. 2 Poodle fe-males, 11 mo., 1 Bichon fe-male, 11 mo., 2 Maltese,males, one 11 mo., extrasmall, one is 1.5 years old.$3,400 for all, will not split.3 3 0 - 7 6 3 - 1 2 2 8 o r740-336-4633
FOR SALE: 2 1/2 yr. Yorkiemale. 2 1/2 yr. long hairedChihuahua fremale. AndrewMiller, 7641 Maurer Rd., Ap-ple Creek, 330-749-8727
WHITE ESKIMO spitz pup-pies, 8 weeks old. Shots &wormed. Paul J. Miller, 8308TR 656, Fredericksburg, OH
FOR SALE: 9 week old AKCReg. Beagles. 4 females, 3males. Good hunting stock.Nice pups! Aaron Yoder,10550 Hogback Rd., Fred-ericksburg, OH 44627
WILL BUY healthy unwantedpuppies. $25-75. 330-809-5306
FOR SALE: Golden Retrieverpuppies, AKC reg'd, shots &wormed. (330) 763-0721
AKC NORWEGIAN Elk-hound puppies. 10 wksShots & wormed, $300.Dennis Hershberger, 9209Dover Rd., Apple Creek, OH
FOR SALE: 5 Poo-shonpuppies, ready for a newhome Aug 8. Has all shots.(740) 501-9535
KENNEL REDUCTION: 2Cava-poo F, 1 red, 1 black.2 Apricot Cavashon F, 1-2yrs old, 2 bred to Cavaliermale, $1,000 ea. or all for$3,600. Also, 2 Lab F, 1 yel-low, 1 choco, 8 mo. old,ACA reg'd, $1,000 ea. 1Pom male, ACA, 7 yrs old,sure breeder, $350. All bruc.negative. 330-231-9474
FOR SALE: 4 ACA Choco-late Lab Males, 9 mo old.1-ACA Chocolate Female, 9mo old. (330) 600-0183
WANTED: BROKE coonhound, no trash, good totrain pup. (330) 567-5908
2 YORKIE Toy Fox Terriercross puppies, females,well-mannered, playful, 3mo. old, $100/each. 330-600-0522 /VM.
FOR SALE: 7 year old brindleboxer female. Asking $300obo. 330-275-5895
FOR SALE: 7/8 BULLDOGpuppies. 8 weeks old, 3 fe-males, 2 males. (330)852-0703†x2
LOOK: 3 year old Yorkie fe-male ACA Reg. small, cutewould make a $400 obogreat pet. Friendly 893-1426
LONG HAIRED kittens & as-sorted barn cats. Best offer.(330) 674-1902; 5865 SR241, Millersburg, OH
FOR SALE: AKC Bichonmale. 1 year old. Also pure-bred Bichon, Bichapoo &Bichon/Maltese males avail.(330) 852-2047
1/2 ENGLISH bulldog, 1/2beagle female. 10 monthsold, fawn & white, $300. 7/8English bulldog, 1/8 beaglefemale, brindle & white, 1.5years old, $600. 7/8 englishbulldog, 1/8 beagle, female,brindle & white, producesbig liters, $400. For info call(330) 852-0209
WANTED: reg'd boxer male,good breeding stock, puppyor proven male, prefer fawnwith white color, VM (740)610-4427
FOR SALE: AKC Beaglemale. 1 year, 10 mo. runsrabbits, $275. 11 mo. Bea-gle male, started on rabbits,$175. (330) 852-3701
AKC ENGLISH GOLDEN Re-triever stud service. Certi-fied Hips. Must be tested.330-763-3339
AKC NORWEGIAN ELK-HOUND puppies, $200each. 740-504-2333
KITTENS LOOKING for agood home. Approx 7 wksold. 3-females, 1-male.(330) 401-9191
ACA Tri-colored BassettHound female, 1 yr. old,$500. (330) 674-1988
GERMAN SHEPHERD pup-pies, 9 weeks old, shots &w o r m e d , $ 2 0 0 . ( 3 3 0 )893-2010
FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terri-ers, 2 adults, 1 male, 1 fe-male & 8 puppies. Will be 8weeks old Aug. 28th. Jr.Troyer, 6694 TR 607, Fred-ericksburg, Ohio 44627
WARNING:Animals advertised for "free"are sometimes acquired bypeople who use them as baitin training other animals tofight or for science experi-mentation. Please offer yourpet for a nominal fee in orderto attract a sincere buyer.
FOR SALE: 1 yr. old Chihua-hua female fawn & white.AKC housedog. $250. (330)897-2907 x3
2 YR old Pom Female, had 1litter, excellent mother, duein heat in Sept. $800 (330)763-0551
AKC ADULT dogs that areproven. Males are DNA'd,red fawn spotted Frenchbulldog male. Brown spottedparti male. Red fawn spot-ted bulldog female. Brus.tested. All are 6 yrs. old.Can have for a female in re-turn of each breed. (330)674-7517
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You’re going to like this one! Very well kept, inside andout. The home includes a kitchen with pantry, large liv-ing room, hickory hardwood floors, bedroom, play-room/office and bathroom on the main floor, twobedrooms and a storage room upstairs, plus a full walk-out basement. Natural gas lights. The basement has bigwindows and a beautiful summer kitchen with island,sitting room, 3/4 bath, laundry room, canned food roomand a screened porch. Nice bank barn w/poured con-crete foundation, 4 box stalls, loafing area, fenced pas-ture and spring-fed watering trough. Room to putbuggy, etc. on the first floor. Second floor has openfloor plan with ceiling, and is insulated and heatedw/gas heater. Also has overhead garage door, 9 big win-dows for a lot of natural light and a loft for more stor-age. Private well with air pump (an 8 HP Honda motor,Quincy air compressor and 500-gallon air tank are allincluded) and private septic. Property is beautifullylandscaped throughout, with a nice large garden, grapes,blueberries and raspberries. Some new roofing. Also in-cluded are a “Talya” water system and a 10x20 storagebarn. Henry and Mary took good care of their home,and it is truly move-in ready!Household items: Brown love seat, green recliner, Pre-
mier gas cook stove, painted bureau, dresser w/mirror,metal wardrobe, table, 19000 BTU unvented propaneheater, pig heater, kerosene heater, Coleman iron, gaslanterns.Tools and harness: Bio buggy harness, set of lines todrive double, 18” and 20” collars, misc. harness parts,(2) 10’ support posts (4”), metric and standard 3/8”socket sets, 1/2” Suntech air drill, Jitterbug air sander,Bosch air jig saw, backpack sprayer, forks, shovels andmisc.Lunch stand by: New Bedford SchoolChattel terms: Cash or checkTaxes/legal: Parcel #0080000003100 Taxes are$724.80/halfReal Estate Terms: A 10 % nonrefundable down pay-ment is due at the auction with the balance due at clos-ing (approx. 45 days). Announcements at the auctionprecede previous statements and ads.Owners: Henry E. and Mary E. Schlabach
Schlabach Real Estate and Chattel AuctionTuesday, Sept 1, 2015 Chattels: 5:00 p.m. Real estate: 6:00 p.m.
3-Bedroom home • 34’ x 44’ 2-story barn/shop1.97 acres • Well-kept home • Beautifully landscapedCrawford Twp. • Coshocton County • Garaway SD
Open House: Tues. August 18 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.Location: 33779 CR 10, Fresno, OH 43824
On the edge of New Bedford on County Road 10.
Auctioneer/Realtor:Orus Mast 330-473-9077
Auctioneer/Realtor:Vernon Yoder 330-466-0520
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40-50 TON iron worker ingood condi t ion. (330)439-8356
1996 FORD L-8000 DBLFRAME, Walking BM Susp.,.05 Recon Cummins 8.38LL. Full lockers, BareFrame 20ft. $4,500 OBO.Call (330) 440-3996.
WANTED: MINI Harness &Cart, in good condition.(330) 897-0152
99 JEEP Cherokee Classic176,000 mi. Runs good.New Batt., good tires, $2500330-674-4082 Dark Blue
WANTED: GELDING surreyhorse., TSS, good broke,prefer 5-8 years old.330-600-0033 VM
FOR SALE: 1984 PontiacGrand Prix LE. John Deere"A" t rac to r & p low.330-466-2454
540 Trucks SUVs355 Wanted to Buy
2010 MAZDA 3, black, 4 doorlux. touring sedan. 98k mi.,fully loaded, good cond.,KBB $9,350, asking $8,500.1 owner, no accidents (330)201-4876
FOR SALE: 10-inch Hitachimiter cut-off saw with airmotor & stand, $600. (330)674-4739
500 Automobiles
FOR SALE: GENERATORVAN guard. Elite series,10,000kw. $1,700 (330)763-1791
LARGE OLD farm house orVictorian home to use as ashop & home. Great refer-ences. Kim Simon, (330)852-3628 leave message.
496 Wanted to Rent
2011 Keystone Sprinter318FLS Beautiful 36' camperwith 8' X 32' covered deck. 2slide outs. King sized bed withnew 8" memory foam mat-tress. Oversized dinette andair bed fold out couch. Doublevanity and spacious shower.Set at Clays Park Resort. Allhousewares inc luded andmore. $26,000 [email protected]
RENTAL IN Killbuck, 2br,1ba, $450/mo +util (330)893-7421
535 RVs & Campers
FOR RENT: House in Flor-ida, close to Pinecraft, 3br,2ba, fully furn. AvailableDec-Jan. (330) 893-2013
2005 KAWASAKI Vulcan1600 Classic 18,200 miles.Very good condition, $5500.330-763-0399
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FOR SALE: 1998 Polarismagnum, 425. 4x4, auto-m a t i c , n e e d s w o r k .330-600-2793
INCOME PROPERTY: 2rental mobile homes ,14x70, 2br, 2ba, priviatewooded site, 1-1/3ac ofland. Near Nashv i l le .$84,900 (330) 378-3431
AIR HITACHI COMPOUNDsliding mitersaw C10FSB,good cond., $490. 2 traileraxle with torsion spring, out-side frame with 54.5 in.,2400 lbs, make offer. (740)295-5498
530 Motorcycles ATVsNOTICE: NOW accepting
new customers. Will docustom wood turning.Please call for a free quote.R o b e r t M i l l e r , ( 3 3 0 )674-1988
HAULING LIMESTONE ,gravel, mulch, landscapegravel, top soil. Can haul 8ton, competitive rates,Jerry's Trucking, JerryTroyer, 330-763-4887.
FOR SALE: 2 RIDER powertrowelers. (330) 603-9974
I BUY junk cars 262-9300435 Comm Property - Sale
FOR SALE: rigid foam insula-tion. 1 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft.$10.75. 1.5 x 4ft x 8ft,$16.25. 2 in. 4x8, $21.50.(330) 279-2345
FOR SALE: Sproul air ceil-ing fans 60" diameter. 1000gallon air tank , $500.330-275-0366
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81 WOODED acres with 50%free & clear oil & gas rights.No leases. Has trail & sunopenings for food plots. Ex-cellent hunting. Kimdoltona r e a . $ 2 7 5 , 0 0 0 . ( 3 3 0 )466-8658
16 ft. Lowe V-bottom alum.boat with 1992 25hp John-son. 2 stroke motor, 2 fishfinders, 2 live wells, MotorG u i d e t r o l l i n g m o t o r ,Tee-nee trailer with 6 ply ti-res, 4 new seats, new bat-tery, sliding canvas rooffrom Berl in Tarp. Laker e a d y , e x c e l l e n t c o n d .$3,800. (330) 674-2784†x1
KUBOTA V2203 diesel en-gine with Rockford clutch,just rebuilt, 45hp. KlineTractor & Equipment Ser-vices. (330) 600-0413
30X32 POLE building to beremoved. Includes nine 30ft. trusses, 2 9 ft x 8 ft gar-age doors. Liner panels &steel roof. Make offer. (330)893-3680
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CORNERSTONE FENCING:Building most types of farm/horse fences. Woven wire,horse wire, barb, high ten-sile, board, vinyl cote hightensile, free est, 740-501-9951 owner Glenn Mast.
HUNTING & RecreationalLand for sale in Tuscarawas& Guernsey County. (330)231-2460
FOR SALE: Air 10" HatichiMiter Compound Saw,good condi t ion. (330)893-2013
FOGGED HOUSE WIN-DOWS? We can fix themwithout replacing the entirewindow. (330) 674-7556.
YODER'S FENCE & BrushRemoval. Will build alltypes of farm fence. 23 yrs.exp. Free est. 330-763-0497
LINDE H400 forklift, 8,000 #lift, 3 stage mast, propane,cab duals, very good cond.,$14,500. (330) 852-0188
89 BAYLINER trophy. 21 ft.boat with trailer, clean andgood shape, doesn't leak,Lake Erie ready, docked atVermillion, dock paid for thisseason. Loaded fish finder,Lawrence GPS, ship toshore radio, all safety equip.$5,500. (330) 897-0821
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FOR SALE: 80 wooded ac-res, house & metal garage.Sm. pond and trail, excellenthunting. Guernsey County,Kimbleton area. Oil & gasrights. Previously withheld.All other minerals transfer.$3,600/acre. 330-466-8658
LINCOLN LINCWELD 225Generator Welder, works,110V, welder works, withtrailer. $500 (419) 496-1260
FOR SALE: 24 ft pontoon.Hard top. Full enclosure. 99evenrud 4 stroke,goodcontition. $5,500 obo (330)695-2399
TREE REMOVAL. Got Lean-ing Trees? Dead Trees?Firewood for sale. Give mea call (330) 893-1805
425 Land Sale Rent
TREATED FENCE boards &posts in stock. 7 ft. posts,$5; 16 ft. baords, $6. Wealso have 4x4s and 4x6 16ft. in stock. Weaver Logging& Lumber, 11657 Salt CreekRd. Fredericksburg 44627(330) 763-4614
FOR SALE: 4x8 sheets fiber-glass w/plywood backer.Several colors. Ideal for dogkennels, porches, garages.Ben Raber, 5493 CR 68,Mlsbg., OH. 330-893-1336
BRAND NEW in box 10 in.steel city table saw with 52in. industrial fence. $1200,(330) 674-4466
FOR SALE: 14' Alum Boat,trolling motor, fish finder,25HP Johnson, (330)275-5161
1070 Tree Service775 Fencing650 Building Materials
FOR SALE: 4br, 4ba, brickranch home, with 18x24barn & 12x20 storage barn,on nearly 3ac. $220,000.5601 SR 241 Millersburg.(330) 231-2532
FOR SALE: 16 ft. alum. boatwith 25 HP Johnson & troll-ing motor, f ish f inder,$1,800 cash. VM 330-462-3616
HAULING & Transportation,4-5 passengers & haulingwith truck & trailer. Can pullyour trailer or mine. (330)763-1475
2008 CASE 580 super Mseries 2, limited edition.3,185 hours. 12, 18, 24, &36 in. buckets also for sale.Excellent cond., foam tires.Selling due to health issues.Call (330) 231-4167
2001 Town and Country lim-ited. 115k m., new frontbrakes, very clean, $4000obo. (740) 398-1801
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SHETLER SERVICES Drive-ways, field tiling, buildingpads, pet graves, frenchdrains, gravel hauling, septicsystems, downspouts. Call(330) 988-4373
TILE SAW used MK770 withstand, $400. 330-231-2784
1050 Taxi Limo Shuttle1972 14' fiber glass boat with
trailer and 9.9 Johnson mo-to r , $500 obo . (330 )621-8563
FOR SALE: 2003 E350 Ford,15 passanger van, only 64kmi., with remote start, likenew. $9,000 obo. (330)231-2832
WANTED: HIDDEN View Airwater pump, engine com-pressor unit, air tank. EliMiller, 12885 CR 316, BigPrairie, OH 44611
770 Excavating
FOR SALE: 20KW WincoNatural Gas Generator,675 hrs, works good, $2,000obo (330) 852-0209
WANTED: Oats or speltz(330) 466-9954
HERSHBERGER ROOFINGQuality roofing at a competi-tive price. Call Kevin for afree estimate. 330-763-0483
FOR SALE: 14 ft. SeaNymph. 9 .9 Johnson.Livewell, fish finder, allsafety equip., great shape.$2,800. (330) 473-9336
545 Vans
CASH PAID for scrap, autos,trucks, farm equipment &misc. Hauled free, appli-ances & junk. 330-749-2094
1000 Roofing & Spouting88 FORD 350 with 12 ft.
flatbed dump. 67,855 mi.$3,750. (330) 763-0396
520 Boats6500W GENERATOR on
portable cart, w/13HPHonda motor, very low hrs.w/cable, $1100. Like newThatcher for John Deereriding mower. 330-473-9230
FREE STALL loops. Voicemail (330) 674-0557 x2
DUST BUNNIES CleaningCo. offers an affordablehousecleaning service tai-lored to meet your needs.Insured/bonded. Call Michelleat (330) 844-1604.
CASH PAID for scrap, autos,trucks, farm equipment &misc. Hauled free, appli-ances & junk. 330-749-2094
1994 F150 Ext. cab, 6 cyl.,auto., good tires, dependa-ble. Also, 2001 Caravan.$1,200 ea. (330) 317-8206
4 BRAND new tires.235/40R18's. Also haverims to go with them. Call tomake offer. (330) 231-5682
FOR SALE: portable Lincolnstick welder. Kohler motormounted on trailer. $700.(330) 600-2224
ROW BOAT or pedal boat.(330) 695-5000
320 Tools Machinery 830 Hauling355 Wanted to Buy 540 Trucks SUVs 695 Cleaning510 Auto Parts Accessories
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$199 36 Mo Lease$2000 Due At Lease Signing
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2015 Civic EX Coupe CVT
Buy For!! $29,001
$389
$337 36 Mo Lease$2000 Due At Lease Signing
OR
2015 Accord EXL V6 Coupe
Automatic
Buy For!! $23,795
$249
$189 36 Mo Lease$2000 Due At Lease Signing
OR
2015 Civic Hybrid Base CVT
Buy For!! $21,973
$269
$209 36 Mo Lease$2000 Due At Lease Signing
OR
2015 AccordLX CVT Sedan
Buy For!! $22,378
$240
$189 36 Mo Lease$2000 Due At Lease Signing
OR
2015 CRZ EX CVT
Buy For!! $27,238
$379
$309 36 Mo Lease$2000 Due At Lease Signing
OR
2015 CRV EXAWD
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• Mon. & Thurs. til 9 PM• Tues., Wed. & Fri. 5 PM• Saturday til 3 PM
The Original STORESUPER
Rt. 62 EAST OF MILLERSBURG1-800-803-8209 TOLL FREE330-674-4015
CHUCK NICHOLSONCHUCK NICHOLSON
Dale Brown Travis McQueen Dave Brillhart Jaynie MuseChristi WengerdChuck Nicholson Barry Nicholson Jim Simo Kevin Fair Pat Kaiser Chad Mills
00 CHEVY IMPALA
SALE PRICE$1,499
Power Seat, Power Win-dows & Locks, Leather,
CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
03 CHRYSLER 300M
$4,900
Power Seats, Keyless Entry, Sun-roof, Fog Lights, Heated Leather,
CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air
05 NISSAN MAXIMA SE
$5,972
Power Seats, Keyelss Entry, Sunroof, Fog Lights, CD Stereo,
Alloy Wheels
06 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
$6,150
Power Seat, Moon Roof, Leather, Fog Lights, 6-CD Stereo, Alloy
Wheels, Traction Control
03 GMC ENVOY SLT 4X4
$6,950
Power Seats, Keyless Entry, Moon Roof, Fog Lights, Heated Leather,
Bose Speakers, Alloy Wheels
99 CHRYSLER CIRRUS LXI
$2,992
Power Seats, Keyless Entry, Sunroof, Alloy
Wheels
02 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE SPYDER GT
$4,951
Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels,
Air
08 CHEVY IMPALA LT
$5,992
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Remote Start, Sun-
roof, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
03 LINCOLN AVIATOR AWD
$6,932
Heat & Cooled Leather Seats, Power Sunroof, Tow package,
Alloy Wheels
04 DODGE 3/4 TON EXT 4X4
$6,991
Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Air, Utility Bed
88 FORD 1/2 TON REG XLT 2WD
$1,950
Power Locks, Cruise Control, Cassette Stereo,
Long Bed
97 DODGE 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 SLT
$4,932
Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Tow Package
07 PONTIAC G6
$5,975
Power Seat, CD Stereo, Air.
06 SCION TC
$6,800
Keyless Entry, Power Sunroof, Fog Lights, CD
Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
05 BUICK RENDEZVOUS
$6,990
Power Seat, Alloy Wheels, 3rd Rear Seat, Keyless Entry, CD
Stereo, Non-Smoker
98 BUICK PARK AVENUE
$2,994
Power Seats, Power Win-dows & Locks, Leather,
Alloy Wheels
06 CHEVY COBALT LT
$4,991
Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels,
Non-Smoker
02 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 LS
$5,999
Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels,
Air
02 FORD 3/4 TON EXT 4X4
$6,937
O� Road, Power Windows & Locks, Climate Control, Bed Liner, Tow Package
06 BUICK LUCERNE CXL
$6,992
Power Seats, Heated Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy
Wheels, Tow Package
94 CHEVY SUBURBAN
$2,931
Power Seat,Alloy Wheels
99 CHEVY 1/2 TON
$4,951
Tilt Wheel, Cloth, Bed-liner, Alloy Wheels, Air
05 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS GS
$5,977
Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo.
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT 4X4
$6,932
Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Running Boards, Alloy
Wheels, 3rd Row Seating
03 GMC 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 SLE
$6,990
Power Seat, Fog Lights, Climate Control, CD Stereo, 6-Passenger,
Tow Package, Long Bed
02 BUICK CENTURY CUSTOM
$3,991
Power Seat, Power Win-dows & Locks, Cassette.
04 MAZDA6
$4,991
Power Seat, Sunroof, Leather, Bose Speakers,
Alloy Wheels, Air
00 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 Z71
$5,999
Power Seats, Nerf Bars, Tow Package, 1 Owner
06 BUICK LUCERNE CX
$6,941
Power Seat, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air
00 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT 2WD LS
$6,992
Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Running Boards, Alloy
Wheels, 6-Passenger, Short Bed.
00 CHEVY ASTRO VAN AWD
$3,992
All Wheel Drive, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy
Wheels, Tow Package
08 PONTIAC G6 GT
$5,965
Power Seat, Keyless En-try, Fog Lights, CD Stereo,
Air, Onstar
04 MAZDA TRIBUTE AWD
$5,999
Power Windows & Locks, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels,
Tow Package
08 CHEVY IMPALA LT
$6,941
Power Sunroof, Remote Start, CD Stereo, Alloy
Wheels.
03 HONDA ACCORD
$6,995
Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Moon Roof, 6-CD Stereo,
Alloy Wheels, Leather.
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