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PRSRT STD ECR U.S. POSTAGE PAID MILLERSBURG, OHIO PERMIT NO. 60 Postal Patron FREE Aug. 22-28, 2015: Vol. 14, No. 17; • 1-888-323-1662 • Fax 330-264-1132 • holmescountyshopper.com Calendar August Breakfast set for Saturday The Holmes County His- torical Society and Cultur- al Center will hold a fund- raising breakfast on Satur- day, Aug. 22 from 7-10 a.m. at the Castle Club, 434 N. Washington St., next door to the Victorian House in Millersburg. Cost is by donation which will used toward historical society and the cultural center activities and projects. See Pg. 5 — CALENDAR ‘The need is ongoing’ Another year, another time for sharing the bless- ings bestowed upon us with those less fortunate. It is time for the 29th Ohio Haiti Benefit Auction, which takes place on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 4-5, at the Mount Hope Auction Grounds in Mount Hope. There is an open house Friday at 4 p.m., and quilt inspection from 5 to 9 p.m. A musical program will be presented from 7 to 9 p.m. A breakfast buffet begins at 6 a.m. on Saturday and the sale begins at 8 a.m. Auction Chairman Nel- son Miller is in his sixth year on the board. He says there will be Mississippi catfish on the menu for Friday night’s dining pleasure, along with the Haitian rice and beans. “We’ve had a lot of com- pliments about the new building and the way things were set up,” Miller said. “It will be the same this year with some minor changes. Some of the items that are available this year for sale at the Ohio Haiti Benefit Auction include solid oak and cherry furniture, quilts, name brand tools, lawn furniture, storage barn, a garage with concrete apron, and another with an over- head door, a 10x20 cabin with porch, loads of fire- wood, wood and vinyl swing sets, and a ban saw. A saw mill will put on a demon- stration. There are 14 different missions that are support- ed through this auction as seven different states par- ticipate. All the funds raised on Friday and Saturday go directly to the missions. He wants to make sure people understand the dif- ference between hand outs and helping up your fellow man. By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Ohio Haiti Benefit Auction helps provide clean water and spiritual knowledge Submitted photo It is difficult to imagine without seeing it firsthand, what generosity means to the people of Haiti, the poorest country in the Americas, says Nelson Miller, chairman of the Ohio Haiti Benefit Auction. Every penny raised through the benefit, to be held Friday and Saturday, Sept. 4-5, at the Mount Hope Auction Grounds, goes to Haiti. See Pg. 7 — HAITI Hear Your World. Don’t miss out on another moment... enjoy the life that surrounds you! 330.674.4327 Locally owned and operated 6 S. Washington Street, Millersburg, OH 44654 www.premierhearingcenter.com $ 500 OFF Bring this coupon for an additional: Coupon must be presented at time of purchase. Expires 9-12-15 2 PREMIUM HEARING AIDS 7797 County Rd., Millersburg, OH 44654 • 330.473.1028 Mon. 10am-7pm Tues. 8am-7pm Wed. 8am-7pm Thurs. 8am-6pm Fri. 8am-7pm Sat. 8am-3pm Where Quality Meets The Outdoors

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Page 1: Holmes County Hub Shopper, August 22, 2015

PRSRT STDECRU.S. POSTAGE PAIDMILLERSBURG, OHIOPERMIT NO. 60Postal Patron

FREE

Aug. 22-28, 2015: Vol. 14, No. 17; • 1-888-323-1662 • Fax 330-264-1132 • holmescountyshopper.com

Calendar

AugustBreakfast set for Saturday

The Holmes County His-torical Society and Cultur-al Center will hold a fund-raising breakfast on Satur-day, Aug. 22 from 7-10 a.m. at the Castle Club, 434 N. Washington St., next door to the Victorian House in Millersburg. Cost is by donation which will used toward historical society and the cultural center activities and projects.

See Pg. 5 — CALENDAR

‘The need is ongoing’

Another year, another time for sharing the bless-ings bestowed upon us with those less fortunate.

It is time for the 29th Ohio Haiti Benefit Auction, which takes place on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 4-5, at the Mount Hope Auction Grounds in Mount Hope. There is an open house Friday at 4 p.m., and quilt

inspection from 5 to 9 p.m. A musical program will be presented from 7 to 9 p.m. A breakfast buffet begins at 6 a.m. on Saturday and the sale begins at 8 a.m.

Auction Chairman Nel-son Miller is in his sixth year on the board. He says there will be Mississippi catfish on the menu for Friday night’s dining pleasure, along with

the Haitian rice and beans.“We’ve had a lot of com-

pliments about the new building and the way things were set up,” Miller said. “It will be the same this year with some minor changes.

Some of the items that are available this year for sale at the Ohio Haiti Benefit Auction include solid oak and cherry furniture, quilts,

name brand tools, lawn furniture, storage barn, a garage with concrete apron, and another with an over-head door, a 10x20 cabin with porch, loads of fire-wood, wood and vinyl swing sets, and a ban saw. A saw mill will put on a demon-stration.

There are 14 different missions that are support-

ed through this auction as seven different states par-ticipate. All the funds raised on Friday and Saturday go directly to the missions.

He wants to make sure people understand the dif-ference between hand outs and helping up your fellow man.

By KEVIN LYNCHStaff Writer

Ohio Haiti Benefit Auction helps provide clean water and spiritual knowledge

Submitted photoIt is difficult to imagine without seeing it firsthand, what generosity means to the people of Haiti,

the poorest country in the Americas, says Nelson Miller, chairman of the Ohio Haiti Benefit Auction. Every penny raised through the benefit, to be held Friday and Saturday, Sept. 4-5, at the Mount Hope Auction Grounds, goes to Haiti.

See Pg. 7 — HAITI

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2 — Saturday, August 22, 2015 The Holmes County Hub Shopper

Millersburg taking grant requestsThe village is accepting applications for economic development grants. The fund

was created from money collected under the village’s transient occupancy (hotel/motel) tax. The fund is dedicated to promoting economic development.

Applications will be accepted from anyone residing in or doing business in the village. Applications may be obtained at the Village Offices, 6 N. Washington St., Millersburg, or at www,millersburgohio.com, and are due by Nov. 15.

For more information, contact Clerk-Treasurer Karen Shaffer at 330-674-1886.

Holmes GED classes to start Aug. 27Holmes County GED classes will be held Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30-11:30 a.m.

and 5-8 p.m., at Millersburg Elementary School beginning Aug. 27.

Shop2Red Tomato

Red Tomato Market – The Area’s Finest Selection of Foods & Groceries

16000 East Main St. • Mt. Eaton, OHwww.RedTomatoMarketFoods.com

330.359.8100SUMMER HOURS: MOn-SAT 8AM-6pM

Stop in for a deliciouS SuB & alSo trY our deliciouS

Hand dip ice creaM

All Ball Canning Jars and Lids .........................15% OFFGuggisberg Baby Swiss Cheese 4LB Wheel ........$3.99 / LB

August 24th – 29th

Special church order pricing. Receive a $5.00 Red Tomato Voucher. FREE local delivery, FREE bag of Pretzels with 40 lb meat, cheese and bread order.

GOOD FOOD…

FRESH

Red Tomato Peach Salsa

Smith's Vitamin D

Milk

PeAcheS ARe heRe!

$2.99 / 16oz.$3.29 / GAL

$2.49 / LBhoney ham

$2.49 / LB

Marble horn cheese

$1.15 / 8oz.

"eFFecTIVe IMMeDIATeLY"

hours Monday Thru Saturday

8:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Walnut creek Salted Butter$2.75 / LB

cooking Onions$1.09 / 3LB BAG

64¢ / LB

Baby Yellow Popcorn

White Mushrooms

Groceries • Veggies • Baked GoodsBent & Dent

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The Holmes County Hub Shopper Saturday, August 22, 2015 — 3

Holmes County Hub Shopper(Copyright 2015)

P.O. Box 151, Millersburg, Ohio 44691Millersburg office: 25 N. Clay St

Phone: 1-330-264-1125Publisher: Andrew S. Dix;

Managing Editor: Lance White; Ad Director: Kelly GearhartEmail: [email protected] Thursdays by the Holmes County Shopper Hub. Entered as periodicals, postage paid at Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio. Direct address changes to: The Daily Record, P.O. Box 918, Wooster, Ohio 44691. Office hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

Behind the barrelOhio Department of

Transportation will be at work this week in these areas of Holmes County:

U.S. 62: Millersburg to Knox County line, mow-ing.

U.S. 62: Stillwell to state Route 206, ditching.

State Route 83: Mill-

ersburg to Coshocton County line, mowing.

State Route 226: In Lakeville, catch basin.

State Route 514: Between County Road 50 and County Road 22, catch basin and culvert.

Various locations: Guardrail repairs.

Shop3Troyer Country

Grocery List Produce

On the corner of CR 77 & SR 39 • ¼ East of Berlin • Mon-Thurs, Sat 8am-6pm; Fri 8am-7pm

330-893-3786 www.troyerscountrymarket.com

Rich in TraditionRich in Taste

SALE DATESAugust 17th – 22nd 2015

We reserve the right to limit quantities on all sale items.

$2.99 lb.

MozzArellA cheese

Jumbo Green Peppers 2/ $1.00home Grown Tomatoes99¢ lb.cauliflower$1.99red seedless Grapes$3.99 packageYellow onions$1.69 3lbs.early Gold Apples Bushel$15.99

Troyer Reduced Sodium Ham ................................$3.99 / lb

Troyer Roast Beef ..................................................$5.99 / lb

Troyer Pepper Jack Cheese .............................$3.29 / lb

Post Cereals (Selected Varieties) ..........................$1.99

Nickles Honey Round & Hot Dog Buns 12 pk. ...............$1.99

Gatorade 8 Packs .........................................................$8.99

SF Potato Chips .......................................$1.99/ 10 oz.

Nutra Grape Pills .....................................................$14.99

Quick Oats ..................................................................... .59¢

Philadelphia Cream Cheese ................ $2.39/ 8 oz.

Reiter 100% Orange Juice ........................... $1.79/ ½ gal.

$2.49 gal.

reiTer Milk ViTAMin D, 2%, FAT Free, 1%

Troyer’s Sandwich Trail Bologna ............................................ $4.09 lb.Virginia Ham ......................................................................... $3.49 lb.Muenster Cheese ................................................................... $2.79 lb.Guggisberg Swiss Cheese ...................................................... $3.29 lb.Smith’s Milk ......................................................................... $2.69 gal.White Sugar (50lb).................................................................... $24.49

Meat & Cheese Trays Call for PricesFREE DELIVERY CHURCH ORDERS WITHIN TEN MILES

PRICES GOOD AUGUST 22ND – AUGUST 28TH

1497 S. Washington St., Millersburg • 330.674.3888

VelvetHand DipIce Cream

Will do soft serve ice cream cups for your special event!

HOURSM-F

8:30-6pm Sat.

8:30-5pm

2 mi. south of Mt. Eaton, 10548 Massillon Rd. (Off of CR 241)Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 9-7; Thurs. and Sat. 9-5; Closed Sunday

Good CanninG PeaChes

Country View Produce

Blueberries • Honey • Maple SyrupPeppers Egg Plant • Cantaloupe • Squash

Beans • Zuchini • Cabbage • PlumsCandy Onions • Cucumbers

Jams & Jellies • AND LOTS MORE!

Early Gold applEs arE hErE

Ginger Gold ApplesComing Soon!

Virginia Contender Peaches Available August 4th

Groceries • Veggies • Baked GoodsBent & Dent

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4 — Saturday, August 22, 2015 The Holmes County Hub Shopper

Holmes County bookmobile

Monday — Der Alte Quilt Shop, 12:45-1:45 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2:30-6:30 p.m.

Tuesday — The Flour Sack, Township Road 183, 1:30-3 p.m.; Dan Raber, County Road 59, 3:15-4:15 p.m.; Flat Ridge School, 5:15-6 p.m.; Joe Troyer, Township Road 188, 6:05-7 p.m.

Wednesday — Miller Rustic Furniture, County Road 68, 9-10 a.m.; Becks Mills, 10:15-11:15 p.m.; Roy Miller, Township Road 154, 11:30-12:15 p.m.; Paul Miller, Town-shi Road 371, 1:15-2:30 p.m.; Sycamore Run, 1:45-2:45 p.m.; Amish Country Essentials, Berlin, 3-6 p.m.

See Pg. 7 — BOOKMOBILE

Shop4Grocery

Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Friday 8am – 5pm • Wed. 8am – 7pm • Sat. 8am – 2pm

4097 S. Kansas Road Apple Creek • 2 Miles North of Rt. 250

August 21st & 22nd, 2015

Spend $50 and get 10% Off

your entire purchase!**

5% Discount Storewide*

FREE Donuts &

Coffee

*Excludes books **Sale Days Only

Holmesville 330-279-22832 miles north of Holmesville on SR 83

Sale Dates August 24th – August 29th

OHIO FOOD STAMPS Mon.-Fri. 9-7; Closed Sunday

~ Deli ~Brown Sugar Ham ........................................................... $2.49 lb.Chopped Ham ................................................................. $1.69 lb.Swiss ................................................................................ $2.99 lb.Marble ............................................................................. $2.79 lb.Smokey Hot Pepper ......................................................... $3.19 lb.

~ Produce ~Local Produce • Zucchini • Summer SquashRed Beets • Green Beans • Candy Onions

Southern Seedless Watermelons • Seeded WatermelonsCantaloupes • Sweet Corn

Big Smile Peaches

Sale Dates August 24th – August 29th

$2.49 lb.$2.49 lb.$1.69 lb.$1.69 lb.

Taking orders forBaby Gold Peaches • Bartlett Pears

Ginger Gold Apples

Doughty Farm MeatsHOURS: M-F 8-5SATURDAY 8-3

5362 S.R. 557Millersburg, OH 44654

(330) 674-6257Gift Certificates Available

No Artificial Growth Hormones

We AreState Inspected

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�

Groceries • Veggies • Baked GoodsBent & Dent

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Community

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 per-son and spots can be

reserved by calling 330-674-0022. The bus will leave from the Millers-burg 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, Aug. 29. The clinic will be held at the Fire Station in Killbuck.

Participants must pre-register through the Humane Society and pre-

pay 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

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.

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.

Food preservation program is Sept. 14

A food preservation pro-gram will be presented

by Ohio State University Extension on Monday, Sept. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Holmes County OSU Extension Office.

The topic is Canning Meats, Soups & Stews. The program is free and open to anyone, but reservations are required.

An optional USDA Home Canning Guide is $20, and pressure can-ner gauge testing can be scheduled for an addi-tional $5 before the class.

To reserve a spot in the class, contact the Holmes County office of OSU Extension at 330-674-3015.

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Calendar

Church briefsMoore to simulcast to Martins Creek Mennonite

LifeWay 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 chal-lenges and encourages women to grow deeply in their faith. Join 250,000 women around the world for this live, global, Inter-net streaming event.

The Living Proof Live Simulcast kicks off on Saturday, Sept. 12 at 10:30 a.m. and ends at 5:15 p.m. Doors will open at 9 a.m. Tickets are $20 per 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.

First Presbyterian serving free meal

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

Visit the Holy Land

Join Pastor Bob Fetter-hoff of Grace Church of Wooster on the 22nd annu-al Comprehensive Biblical Tour of the Holy Land — Featuring visits to Israel and Petra.

This 12-day trip, March 28-April 8, 2016, features first-class hotels, round-trip airfare, two daily meals and admissions to sites like the Temple Mount, Garden Tomb, Church of the Holy Sep-ulcher, Masada, Petra, a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee and much more.

Cost is $5,495 per person based on double occu-pancy from Cleveland and includes taxes and tips. A $75 discount for full pay-ment before Sept. 1, 2015, and $135 pay-by-check dis-count. For more informa-tion, call 330-264-9459, Ext 220, email [email protected], or go to www.ohioholylandtours.com.

Community briefsToys 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 Window Wonderland, Nov. 20, 7:30-9 p.m., at the library.

Family Care in Mount Hope

Pomerene Family Care has opened an office in the Mount Hope Medical Center at 4606 Township Road 634. Dr. D.J. McFad-den will see patients at the center Mondays, 1-4:30 p.m., and Wednes-days, 8 a.m.-noon.

Pomerene Family Care will offer a full spectrum of family practice services including pediatric care, women’s health, obstet-rics, care of chronic con-ditions, acute care, travel medicine and midwifery services. For more infor-mation, call 330-674-8444.

Donations needed for Pleasant Valley Cemetery

Pleasant Valley Cem-etery is accepting dona-tions to pay for mowing of the cemetery. Any amount is appreciated. For more information, call Robert L. Croskey, 330-276-3322. Donations may be sent to Croskey at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box 284, Kill-buck 44637.

Food Pantry open monthly for distribution

Glenmont Food Pan-try is open for food dis-tribution on the second Tuesday of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. at Glen-mont School House. It is part of the Ohio Benefit Bank, an online program of the Ohio Association of Foodbanks. The next food distribution day will be Tuesday, Sept. 8.

Let your family know you’re safe

If your community experi-ences a disaster, register on the American Red Cross Safe and Well website, available through Red-Cross.org to let your fam-ily and friends know about your welfare. If you do not have Internet access, call 1-666-GET-INFO to register yourself and your family.Register for Health and Safety Classes at 1-800-RedCross or at www.ecross.org.

ClubsKnights Gaming Society

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

Killbuck Valley Writers’ Club

Has anyone ever told you “You should write a

book”? Maybe you even started one but never finished. Or, you have a great idea but just can’t seem to take that first step toward getting something on paper. The Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild (KVWG) might be just what you need to make your book a reality.

KVWG is a group of serious adult writers who are working on novels, short stories and non-fic-tion. KVWG meets most Sundays at 1 p.m. in the

Fireplace Room at Jitters Coffee House, Millers-burg. Call 330-464-0624 or go to http://www.kill-buckvalleywritersguild.org/ for information. Call 330-464-0624 or go to http://www.killbuckval-leywritersguild.org/ for information.

Arts CouncilHolmes County Arts

Community meets the third Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m., at Young

Uniforms and Scrubs, Millersburg. Contact Phyl-lis Young 330-674-0676 or 1-866-386-2026.

Millersburg Lions Club

Millersburg Lions Club meets the first Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m. and on the following noon (first Friday of the month).

Both meetings are held at The Hotel Millers-burg.

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FINNEY’S MARATHON

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MELWAY PAVING

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HEINI’S PLACECHEESE HOUSE

& Country mall330-893-2131

HAROLD’S EQUIPMENTSales • Service • Parts

Harold Neuenschwander2120 Co. Rd. 168, Dundee

Ph. 893-2348

HOLMESVILLE ELECTRICElectrical contractors

for all of your commercial and

residential needs!!Fax

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The Best ofHome CookingSince 1938Wurthmann

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ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME

Jim, Ron, Jamie, Tiffany & JakeSt. Rt. 39 W. Millersburg

330-674-4811

The Parts Placeof Millersburg, Inc.

• Automotive Parts • Machine Shop• Paint & Supplies

980 S. Washington St., Millersburg, OH

330-674-2344

Berlin5862 N. Market St.(330) 893-3273

Walnut Creek2804 St. Rt. 39

(330) 852-2888

330-893-1486BERLIN KIDRON

Out� tting sportsmen for the great outdoors!

“Full Service Christian Bookstore”4925 West Main St., Berlin * 330-893-2523

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“The programs with the missions that we’re involved with, are there to give them a hand up, not just a hand out,” Miller said. “And the ultimate goal is to bring them to the saving knowl-edge of Jesus Christ.

“There are times for handouts, after a hurri-cane or whatever, “ Miller continued. “We are geared toward teaching them how to become self-sustaining through agriculture pro-grams. They take water out of the river and use it to raise crops. Where there’s a water well, there’s people.

“With the funds from these auctions, people are receiving the benefits of clean water,” he added. “Clean water leads to less disease and sickness. They also receive clinical care through the various clinics. And, through all of this, they are exposed to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It’s all positive.”

The Haiti Benefit Auction is a cooperative effort of many of churches and indi-viduals to bring relief to the people of Haiti, which is the most populous full member-state of the Caribbean Com-munity. It is the poorest country in the Americas as per the Human Develop-ment Index. Political vio-lence has occurred regularly throughout its history, lead-ing to government instability.

Ever since the slave revolt on the island of Hispaniola in the late 1700s into the 1800s, the infrastructure of

the island was ruined, and it has been in recovery mode ever since, according to Miller.

“I like to talk about what good is happening there,” Miller said. “If they don’t have a storm there every two years, their water table drops. That’s what has hap-pened, some of the wells there have gone dry. The need is ongoing.”

The country of Haiti is about the size of the state of Maryland, with about 900 people per square mile, as opposed to 70 per square mile in the U.S. There are approximately seven doc-tors for every 100,000 people in Haiti.

“Here, our biggest concern is what are we going to do with all the leftovers from a meal,” Miller said. “In coun-tries like Haiti, they wonder if there is even going to be a meal. We have been so blessed here, but sometimes it is hard for us to relate to the needs of Haiti.”

“This auction is one of the bigger ones, and we just serve as the conduit to get these resources to the people of Haiti,” committee treasurer Lael Miller said.

“It is the generous giv-ing of so many people that makes this event happen,” Nelson Miller added.

If you would like to donate items for the auc-tion, or give of your time by helping at the auction, call for more information: 330-204-6089 or 330-231-0461 or go online at: www.ohiohai-tiauction.com.

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Thursday — Duane Miller, Township Road 659, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; Wes Bowman, County Road 200, 10:45-11:30 a.m.; Kurtz, Township Road 606, 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; John Troyer Jr., Town-

ship Road 654, 1:30-2:30 p.m.; P&G IGA, Killbuck, 3:30-5:15 p.m.; Nashville Ele-mentary, 5:30-6:30 p.m.

Friday — Roman Miller, County Road 323, 9:30-10:15 a.m.; Tea Run School, 10:30 a.m.-noon; Christ Wengerd, Township Road 565, 1-2 p.m.

(From Page 4)

Bookmobile

Submitted photoEven before the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti dis-

placed 1,000,000 and killed more than 200,000, the Ohio Haiti Benefit Auction has been help-ing the western hemisphere’s poorest nation. On Sept. 3-4, locals can contribute to those efforts with the annual sale, held at Mount Hope Auction.

(From Page 1)

Haiti

Cutest Baby Contest, Korean War Display featured at Early American DaysKillbuck Early Ameri-

can Days will hold mul-tiple activities, including a Cutest Baby Contest, on Saturday, Sept. 5, at 6 p.m. at the stage in Kill-buck. If you would like your baby entered, drop off a photo to the Pizza Parlor II by Friday, Sept. 4. Babies must be under a year old. For questions, call Tammy Allison at 330-276-5181.

Other events include:• Pedal Tractor Pull for

children 12 and younger, Saturday, Sept. 5 in front of the stage. Registra-

tion is at 11:30 a.m. For information, call Linda Wilcox at 330-231-6233.

• Pooch Parade. Chil-dren of all ages are invit-ed to take their dogs to the annual Pooch Parade, to be Saturday, Sept. 5 in front of the stage. Regis-tration is at 12:30 p.m. If you have questions, call Laura Harris at 330-276-8903.

• Korean War Display in Killbuck Museum Sept. 5-6. Any Korean War veteran or fam-ily member of deceased veterans is welcome to

display photos and mem-orabilia in the museum. Also, the veterans are invited to ride in the parade at 2 p.m. on Sun-day, Sept. 6, and come into the museum after the parade. For more information, contact Bob Porter at 330-763-0133 or Linda Wilcox at 330-231-6233.

• Killbuck Early Amer-ican Days Grand Parade will be Sunday, Sept. 6 at 2 p.m. Line-up will begin at noon at the factories south of Killbuck. Any-one wishing to partici-

pate can call Jason Gur-ley at 330-473-3141.

• Killbuck Early Amer-ican Days Raffle Draw-ing will be Sunday, Sept. 6 at the stage at 9 p.m. Proceeds of the drawing are given to the Killbuck Library, Killbuck Muse-um, Killbuck Park and Killbuck Fire Depart-ment. If you would like to donate prizes for the drawing, contact Kristy Cool at 330-763-4102. Raffle tickets are on sale at the Killbuck business-es or can be purchased during the festival.

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Hope and Charm, Pome-rene Hospital will offer health screenings at

Pomerene Kinetics, 1237 Glen Drive, Millersburg, on Oct. 27, 7:30-10 a.m.

Pomerene will offer its standard screening tests, including blood pressure and blood sugar checks, lipid panel, PSA, Hemo-

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Once-a-year gala event since 1942

In almost all of Ohio’s 88 counties, an annual county fair is held, and fairs have been going on for many years. Fairs were, and still are, major celebra-tions, bringing nuggets of knowledge, friendly com-petition, entertainment and a sense of community to town in a once a year gala event.

County fairs reflect the ever-changing agricultural industry, bringing state-of-the-art technology to farmers through lectures, exhibitions and show-ring competitions. Much of the success of early fairs reflects the emphasis of providing something for the entire family. Over the history of fairs, people have steadily moved away from farms and into fac-tory and office jobs. Fairs reflect this change.

Today’s county fairs are agriculture and much more. While striving to hold on to their agricul-tural roots they also work to reflect the changing atmosphere among youth and adults. Fairs are still used as a venue for farm families to showcase their finest, but also are full of nontraditional exhibits.

In the United States fairs draw in as many as 150 million people each sum-mer. Children’s competi-tions range from breeding small animals to robotics, while the organization 4-H has become a tradi-tional association.

To many visitors of the Holmes County Fair, com-ing to the fair is a tradi-tion, where folks gather to meet with friends and watch the kids.

“We’ve been coming to the fair ever since it’s been here, 1942. We come every year to watch the kids, who are all in 4-H,” said Paul Baker of Kill-buck.

“We like to visit with people, and see friends we haven’t seen in a while,” Paul’s wife, Lura, said. “It’s a nice social get-together.”

“And we have to get some funnel cakes,” Paul added.

Richard Lance of Orrville says he’s been coming to the Holmes County Fair for 40 years, at least.

“I like to come down and look around and see the equipment,” he said. “But mostly, I like to come for the tractor pull.”

By KEVIN LYNCHStaff Writer

Holmes County Fair celebrates agriculture, community and tradition

Kevin Lynch photos/www.buydrphotos.comRichard Lance (center) and friends enjoy a trip through the exhibitor booths on their way to their

favorite show, the tractor pull, at the Holmes County Fair.

See Pg. 11 — FAIR

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Basking in misdirected spotlight of doppelgangerWhile it might not be

easy for men in tight spandex to fit into a crowd in Ohio, when my buddies and I head to the mountains of North Carolina on our annual bike riding adventure we easily blend right into the surroundings.

Bicyclists are every-where down in those parts and no one bats an eye at the attire other than to occasionally strain to see if the face under the helmet belongs to someone famous — and the famous do pass through the area now and again.

It’s safe to say that neither I nor most of my posse run the risk of becoming superstars anytime soon but that hasn’t kept us from enjoying the misdirected spotlight of celebrity as it reflects off of our buddy Tom who is recognized all over Asheville, as the one and only Lance Armstrong.

A few years ago, when Tom joined us for the first time, we noticed the folks seated next to us at a restaurant could not

stop staring at our table. Imagining first they were be-smitten with our col-lective charm and amaz-ing arm tans we chuckled over the attention. Later, however, when I walked past their table on my way back from the men’s room, the truth was revealed.

“Hey, um, excuse me sir,” said a blushing young lady who had obviously been goaded into asking. “Is that Lance Armstrong at your table?”

I gave a wink and pressed my finger to my lips, then returned to our table and told Tom to give them his best “Lance” look. Giggles erupted and camera shutters clicked. I’d bet more than one Facebook post that night featured a photo of Tom captioned, “Lance Armstrong was at the next table at dinner tonight!”

All of this attention was well and good back then — before the real Lance Armstrong revealed himself to Oprah and the world as the largest fraud in the history of sport. (Maybe even in the his-tory of history!)

Approaching this year’s trip south Tom, a thor-oughly stand-up kind of guy, prepared to head off any illusions that he was the real McCoy by having a yellow T-shirt printed in bold black with the message, “I AM NOT LANCE ARM-STRONG.” Somewhat shockingly the measure had the opposite effect!

As we sat at a down-town Asheville bar watching a rock-n-roll band mash out the greatest hits of the ’80s a crowd of dozens eye-balled our crew. A man across the room who seemed especially per-plexed finally stopped Tom on his way to the bar.

“I ain’t a betting man,” he said with a slow Southern drawl, “but if I was, I’d wager that Lance Armstrong would

wear himself a shirt that says ‘I am not Lance Armstrong’ just to keep people from messing with him.”

Tom just winked and walked away. Others fol-lowed with variations of the same theory.

Thoroughly entertained by the circumstance I

texted my wife back home about the goings on as the others left the bar ahead of me.

“Oh, I can’t believe that,” Kristin texted back. “No way are people that gullible.”

“Quite the declara-tion for the reigning Queen of Naiveté,” I

messaged back.Then I walked out the

door to find our “Lance” on the sidewalk posed next to a young lady who had begged him for a pic-ture. I snapped a photo of that scene and sent it to Kristin with the cap-tion, “OK. This just hap-pened. I rest my case!”

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Euchre Party is Aug. 25

Public Euchre Card Party, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 7 p.m., St. Luke Communi-

ty Center, Rambo Street, Danville (turn west at traffic light, go one-half block — directly across street from Danville High School). $1 admission; prizes and refreshments.

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; for availability informa-tion, call 330-674-0022. Deadline for reserva-tions was Aug. 1. The bus

will leave from the Mill-ersburg Walmart, 1640 S Washington St., parking lot at 10:30 a.m.

Baltic Historical Society Museum is open

The Baltic Historical Society Museum will be open the third Sun-day of each month from 1-4 p.m., April through October. It is in the basement of the Baltic State Bank.

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Norma Threet of Kill-buck says she used to set her vacation around the fair when she lived in Texas.

“We would try and come back every year for the Holmes County Fair,” Threet said. “My grand-daughter was here from Tampa yesterday with her baby. And my daughter that lives here was also at the fair. We had four generations at the fair yes-terday.”

“I come to the fair once a year, and it used to be to meet up with Norma for a few hours,” Sue Sturges of Wooster said. “I enjoy the fun, family atmosphere here.”

Threet says she and her family are excited about the new fairgrounds as well.

“We don’t have to worry about it flooding down there,” she said.

Kevin Lynch photos/www.buydrphotos.comPaul and Lura Baker of Killbuck enjoy the Hol-

mes County Fair for a chance to visit with friends and partake in the funnel cakes.

(From Page 9)

Fair

See Pg. 14 — FAIR

Baby photo contest taking submissionsWayne-Holmes Right

to Life is accepting con-testants for its annual baby photo contest, which will be held dur-ing the Wayne County Fair. Parents may sub-mit a photograph no larger than 4 inches by 6 inches of their child, ages 0-2 years as of Sept. 1, along with the child’s name, date of birth, parents’

names, address and phone number. Only the child’s first name and photograph will be posted at the fair.

Voting will take place at the Wayne-Holmes Right to Life’s booth, and $1 equals 100 votes. The contestant with the most votes will receive a $100 gift card as well as a gift certificate for a LifeScapes Studio ses-

sion and Expressions nine-photo print. Sec-ond place will receive a $50 gift card.

Pictures should be sent to WHRTL, P.O. Box 1231, Wooster 44691, or by email at [email protected] by Sept. 7.

For more informa-tion, contact Carrie at 330-264-8877 or above email address.

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12 — Saturday, August 22, 2015 The Holmes County Hub Shopper

Summer will soon be gone and fall is on the wayIt is hard to believe

that August will soon be over and September is on

the way. I think some of my hummingbirds have already left, as I am not

having to fill my feeders so often. I am going to miss sitting on the deck with my cup of tea and watching them.

This is a busy time for county fairs and there are still several sched-uled in this area: Stark

County Fair is Sept. 1-7; Mahoning County, Sept. 2-7; Wayne County, Sept. 12-17; Ashland County, Sept. 20-26; and Tuscara-was County, Sept. 21-27. It is such a joy to see the youth working with and showing off their 4-H and FFA projects. They work hard all summer to be a part of their local county fair and to try to win that blue ribbon. It is an opportunity to see outstanding livestock and great kids in action. I will

be announcing the open Holstein Show at the Mahoning County Fair, Canfield, on Friday, Sept. 4 at 9 a.m. and the open Jersey-Guernsey shows on Saturday, Sept. 5 at 9 a.m. These shows will feature outstanding dairy cattle not only from Ohio, but also Pennsylvania. I am looking forward to seeing great cattle and greeting old friends.

The Ohio Holstein Sum-mer Sale will be held Saturday, Aug. 29 at 11 a.m. at the Wayne County Fairgrounds in Wooster. Sixty registered Holsteins will be selling. The sale will feature cows in milk, bred heifers, yearlings, calves, baby calves and embryos. A special con-signment being sent by Matthew Steiner, Pine-Tree Farms, is a red bull calf born July 10, 2015. He is sired by Swissbec Brekem-ET and has eight generations of Excel-lent dams in his pedigree

including Apple-Red. His genomic information will be available sale day. There are young cows selling already classified Very Good; consignments from Excellent and Very Good Dams; cows selling with outstanding records up to 35770 4.6 percent 1646 at 2-10; polled con-signments; consignments from show winning dams in the Ohio and National scene; high genomics; and from the well-known cow families and top sires of the breed.

This will be the first sale under the direction of Dave Gunkelman, director of Marketing and Member Services, who was recently hired on a part-time basis by the Ohio Holstein Asso-ciation. Dave is from Perrysville. He will be handling the selection of consignments and coordi-nating the Ohio Holstein

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Association sponsored sales and working with the sale committee. He will also handle private treaty sales for the asso-ciation and doing on farm visits to members and non-members. He is also employed as a terri-tory manager in Ohio and eastern Indiana for the Salford Group based in Osceola, Iowa. Dave can be reached at 330-404-3259, email drgunkelman @yahoo.com

The All-American Dairy show will be held at Harrisburg, Pa., Sept. 12-17. The show features almost 2,000 of the best dairy cattle shown by the best exhibitors in the nation and Canada. The 2015 Eastern Elite Sale is scheduled for Sept. 16, at 5:30 p.m. at the Farm Show Building in Harris-burg, Pa.

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Summer

Check out local on-farm markets, roadside stands, auctions for local foods

A trend that continues to grow is local foods. As most consumers find themselves further removed from agriculture, there is interest in learn-ing more about how food is produced and where your food comes from.

Ohio Local Foods week was Aug. 9-15. Ohio State University Extension has a local foods program effort that is identifying and providing program-ming on issues related to food production, market-ing, human nutrition, eco-nomic development and others. The OSU Exten-sion local foods program encourages all of us to spend at least $10 on food produced in your commu-nity and learn more about where your food comes from and how it gets to your plate.

In Wayne County we are fortunate to have a strong and vibrant agricultural economy and infrastruc-ture. A good portion of our county agriculture production goes into food that can be directly pur-chased and consumed. Good examples of this are vegetables, fruit, honey, maple syrup, eggs, meat and dairy products. In this season, it is especially easy to purchase locally grown fruits and vegetables. In addition to the numer-ous on-farm markets and

roadside stands within the county, we have easy access to two large pro-duce auctions where local fruit and vegetable farm-ers take their produce to sale weekly. If you have not attended a produce auction, local foods week is a great time to check out what happens there. Here are the auction loca-tions, web sites and auc-tion days and times:

Mount Hope Farmers Produce Auction: http://www.mthopeauction.com/farmers-produce-auction located just west of Mount Hope on state Route 241. Auctions are held Mon-days at 11 a.m. and Tues-day, Thursday and Friday at 10 a.m.

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See Pg. 15 — FOODS

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110 CALVES — Choice calves 425-490; good calves 375-420; light & thins 250-down; back to farm, bulls 300-490; heifers 100-3.85.

FEEDERS — Steers & bulls 150-200; heifers 120-175; dairy cross 110-150.

199 CATTLE — Choice steers 138-141.50; good steers 130-137.50; Holstein steers 115-136; choice heifers 136-140; good heifers 130-135.50; good Holstein cows 95-107; yellow and thins 90-down; bulls 110-137.

161 HORSES — Top horse 1,475; top pony 300.

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CALVES — Good to choice calves 400-460; medi-um to good calves 360-400; fair to medium calves 300-360; commons and lights 250-425; back to farm, bull calves 460-560.

PIGS — 40 lbs.-down 30-40.SHEEP & LAMBS —

Lambs, fair to medium 115-155.

GOATS — 70-80.BUTCHER HOGS — 190-

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steins, 115-119; bulls 120-122; medium to good beef cows 90-94; fair to medium cows 80-90; common cows 79-down; feeder Holsteins 102-140.

33 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 45-300 ton; 2nd and 3rd cutting hay 225-300 ton; rd. hay 100 ton; big rd. bales 10-55; wheat straw 150; lg. wheat straw 135 ton; lg. sq. hay 110-135 ton; oats cwt, 14.50-17.50.

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40-52; 250-280 lbs. 53.50; 280-300 lbs. 46-53; sows, light 38.16 FAT CATTLE —

Choice steers 135-144; choice Holstein steers 128-134; good Holstein steers 110-128.

5 BULLS — Jersey bulls 100-117; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 115.50; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 130.50.

110 CULL COWS — Good/high dress 93-101; medium-good 86-93; fair-medium 78-86; light/thin 78-down.

165 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 100-260.

33 DAIRY — Bred heifers 1,825-down.

234 CALVES — Back to farm Holstein bulls, 85-120 lbs. 410-480; good 310-410; common 310-down; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 250-575; crossbred bulls 275-485; Jersey/crossbred heifers 235-525.

371 GOATS — Kid 180-down; billies 435-down; nan-nies 255-down, wethers 365-down.

1,030 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 70-105; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 220-325; 40-60 lbs. 165-220; 60-80 lbs. 152.50-222.50; 80-100 lbs. 1440-195; 100-130 lbs. 1440-175; 130

lbs.-up 127.50-155.TOTAL HEAD 2,009.78 LOADS — Alfalfa

2nd cutting 275-410; alfalfa 3rd and 4th cutting 325-340; mixed, 1st cutting 175-330; mixed, 2nd cutting 85-390; lg. bales hay 15-47.50; lg. bales hay/ton 50-220; wheat straw 220; lg. bales straw 105-160 ton; ear corn 140-150; oats 12-15; oat straw 140.

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91 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 41-59.50; 210-230 lbs. 50-58.50; 230-260 lbs. 43.50-57.50; butcher sows 20-56.50.

589 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 20-48; 41-50 lbs. 46-74; 51-60 lbs. 65-72; 61 lbs.-up 57.50-100; bred sows and gilts 100-480; service boars 125; roasters 76-137.50.

87 CALVES — Back to farm, bull 385-625; back to farm, heifer 250-460; light and thin 300-down.

129 CATTLE —Heifers 107-123; bulls 105-122; good beef cows 92-100; medium to good 85-90; thin-poor 84-down; feeder steers 125-190.

52 GOATS — 17.50-177.50.237 DAIRY CATTLE —

Cows 1,710-down; bred heif-ers 2,175-down; service bulls 950-1,735; open heifers 700-1,350.

Total head 1,186; total con-signors 205.

41 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 140-220; 2nd cut-ting 160-240; 3rd cutting 220-350; lg. bales 15-57.50 each and 70-270 ton; straw 155-190 ton and 20 each; ear corn 90 ton; oats per cwt. 9.50-11.

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14 — Saturday, August 22, 2015 The Holmes County Hub Shopper

Earl Robinson of Ocean City, Md., and his son-in-law, Chad

Beal of Big Prairie, enjoy a visit with Rob-inson’s granddaughter and her friends at the

Holmes County Fair.

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Norma Threet of Killbuck (left) and her friend, Sue Sturges of Wooster, enjoy a lemonade break at the fair.

Earl Robinson of Ocean City, Md., comes to the fair whenever he can to see his granddaughter.

“It’s worth every min-ute of it just to watch her participate,” he said. “This is my second or third fair in Holmes County. I enjoy being here immensely.”

“I’m 75 and the fair has

always been here,” Rich-ard Snow of Killbuck said. “Ever since I was this high, I remember when I was in 4-H, we stayed here over night in the cattle barn. I don’t know if they’re allowed to do that anymore.”

“It’s the last fair here. We didn’t want to miss it,” Mrs. Snow added. “We just like to come down here together and enjoy the atmosphere.”

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County Line Produce Auction: http://countyl-ineproduceauction.com/ located at the crossroads of Jeffrey Road and state Route 301. Auctions are held at 4 p.m. every Mon-day, Wednesday and Fri-day.

Late summer seedingAugust provides a win-

dow of opportunity to establish a perennial for-age stand. The goal should be to get the stand seeded by the end of August. This recommendation is based on average frost dates and the time needed for forage plants to develop a root system and carbo-hydrate reserves that will allow it to overwinter.

For example, alfalfa plants must reach the

contractile growth stage, where the growing point is pulled below the soil surface, to overwinter suc-cessfully. This takes 8-10 weeks after emergence. Clover plants need to have a crown formed and grasses should be at least in the tillering stage of development before the onset of winter.

When we have extended warm falls, forage stands have been successfully established with later planting dates, however, planting date research in Pennsylvania in the mid-1990s showed increased dry matter forage yield loss the year after seed-ing for alfalfa, red clover and birdsfoot trefoil for each day planted after the recommended last plant-ing date. Grasses were less

affected by later planting dates than legumes.

In a no-till situation, minimize competition from existing weeds by applying a burndown application of glyphosate before planting. Using no-till when herbicide-resistant weeds are pres-ent creates a very difficult situation with no effective control options, so tillage is probably a better choice in those situations.

Post-emergence her-bicide options exist for alfalfa. Consult the 2015 Ohio and Indiana Weed Control Guide and always read the specific product label for guidelines on timing and rates before applying any product.

If tillage is used to pre-pare the soil for planting, a firm seedbed is needed

to ensure good seed-to-soil contact. Soil should be firm enough for a foot-print to sink no deeper than one-half inch. The recommended seeding depth for forages is one-quarter to one-half inch deep. It is better to err on the side of planting shal-

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more information about late summer forage seed-ing, contact the Wayne County Extension office at 330-264-8722.

Rory Lewandowski is an OSU Extension Agricul-ture & Natural Resourc-es educator and may be reached at 330-264-8722.

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AKRON — Area students among the spring 2015 gradu-ates at the University of Akron include:

Amanda Detweiler of Fred-ericksburg, bachelor of arts in

speech/language pathology and audiology;

Janie Grosjean of Fred-ericksburg, bachelor of arts, social work;

Cody Austin of Glenmont, master of business administra-tion;

Ayla Uhl of Glenmont, bach-

elor of science in education, exercise science-fitness man-agement;

Julie Mellor of Killbuck, associate of arts;

Jeremy Duncan of Lakeville, bachelor of science, mechani-cal engineering tech;

Julissa Coblentz of Millers-

burg, bachelor of arts, social work;

Nicholas Gerber of Millers-burg, master of science in edu-cation, special education: mild to moderate;

Sherry Jones of Millersburg, bachelor of science in nursing;

Rebecca Miller of Millers-

burg, bachelor of arts, social work;

Dana Price of Millersburg,

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See Pg. 16 — CAMPUS

Farm briefThree sites to host corn silage testing

The Holmes Soil and Water Conserva-tion District will again offer farmers the opportunity to 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 des-ignated 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 following 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 Holmes SWCD at 330-674-2811.

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Miguel Sanchez of Millers-burg, master arts, social work;

Nicole Schonauer of Mill-ersburg, bachelor of arts in speech/language pathology and audiology;

Josh Weaver of Millersburg, master of science in civil engi-

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Random thoughts, haircuts and a dip in the poolSomeone who is of

a certain stage in life emailed me a copy titled “Random Thoughts As We Age.” One of my favorites is “wouldn’t it be great if we could put ourselves in the dryer for 10 minutes and come out wrinkle free and three sizes smaller?”

Here are some other good ones:

When I was a child I thought Nap Time was a punishment …now, as a grown up, it just feels like a small vacation.

The biggest lie I tell

myself is … I don’t need to write that down, I’ll remember it.

Why do I have to press one for English when you’re just gonna transfer me to someone I can’t understand anyway?

And the one I liked the most “I don’t have gray hair. I have ‘wisdom high-

lights’.”Speaking of hair, I got a

hair cut yesterday. I went to my usual place where you go and sign in and take whoever happens to be working. The place was packed for some reason. Don’t ask me why since it was a Thursday afternoon.

There were grandpar-ents with three shaggy looking kids, two military guys and a toddler ahead of me. The toddler was crying loudly even before she got into the chair right ahead of me.

It reminded me of what my father used to say. He barbered on Saturdays instead of farming. Peo-ple used to tell him they thought he should charge half price for kids. His opinion was they should

cost twice as much since they were more challeng-ing.

I recognized all three of the girls who were cutting hair that day — in fact two of them had cut mine before — not that they would remember me.

It just worked out that I got Becky. She is pleasant and very fast. She asked me what I wanted done and I explained it to her. She asked if I wanted an inch off and that sounded reasonable at the moment. She turned me away from the mirror and started cutting. Ten minutes later I looked like a sheep that had just been shorn.

As I look back on it I should have said one-half inch. I am now walking around with a REALLY

SHORT haircut that kind of sticks up in odd places.

The good thing is it will grow. Also it will be faster to wash in the shower. And I can wear a hat when I’m outside. I just feel like most of my wisdom highlights are missing.

Shorter hair is good for my water aerobics class. So far I’ve been to three separate times and days and they are all different. Some of the same people show up in all of them. I have come to the realiza-tion most of the group is not concerned about doing the exercises cor-rectly but just attend for the socialization aspect of it.

I am still trying to get the technique down but the balance exercises

have been a challenge. The Monday, Wednes-day, Friday classes do almost all arm exercises. By the looks of most of the women in the class I would say they are either just beginners or the exercises really don’t do that much to firm up those butterfly flapping arms older women get. It doesn’t hurt to try, though.

The important thing is to just keep moving. In the afternoon when it’s been so hot, The Man of the House and I go to the pool for at least an hour. I take my Styrofoam noodle along and use it like a bicycle instead of just standing in the water. It makes me feel like I’m accomplish-ing something.

Fall Trail Run set for Sept. 5The Pomerene Founda-

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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.

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(From Page 16)

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A batty bird helps to add to birthday memoriesAs someone who is

known for loving all things nature, I have a couple of basic rules that I follow. First, there is the leg rule: I don’t enjoy critters that have fewer than two legs and more than eight.

This simple standard allows me to be open to most animals on Earth

and keeps me from handling snakes and mil-lipedes.

My second rules applies to where these animals are found. As much as I love to find living things outside in their natural habitat, I simply do not like to share my home

with them. If I stumble on a deer bedded down, I don’t stomp around and play music and eat tacos there. I respect its space and hope it respects mine.

Keeping those rules in mind, or at least the sec-ond one, I just recently took my daughters and a friend to a family cabin to celebrate a birthday. Girls only! We’ll do all of our favorite things! All by ourselves! In the woods! It’ll be great! We made plans and spoke in as many exclamation points because we were just that excited.

The entire 24-hour adventure was planned. We would play games, paint pictures, cook din-ner, watch movies, and

I would sleep soundly knowing my kid and her friend had a great time and made memories to last a lifetime. You only turn 14 once, you know.

All was going as it should be, and while we dined on a meal cooked by the girls themselves, I saw something fly around the cabin and back into the bedrooms. It was in this split second of mothering genius that I informed three giddy girls there was a “bird” in the house.

“Bird in the cabin!” I yelled, and we all ran out the door onto the porch while I quickly calculated what to do next. Because I had a pretty good suspi-cion it wasn’t a bird at all,

and instead everyone’s favorite nocturnal flying mammal. A bat. And if I would have told them it was a bat, they would have gone bonkers and I would have been dealing with three non-sleeping girls in a panic all night long.

My father lives nearby and I called him. “Dad? I need you. There is a, um, a ‘bird’ in the cabin and I need help, um, removing it. Bring a net.” He came speeding up the drive and as he looked at my smirk-ing face he said, “Not a bird, is it.”

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was released and the world was righted once again, except there was no way I would tell the girls until morning.

Over breakfast, they kept going on and on about how strange it was that a sparrow was in the house until I broke the news. “Since we all sur-vived, I can tell you now that it was a bat and not a bird.” Screams and wild dances flourished. And an unforgettable 14 birthday was complete.

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Public recordSheriff

July 12 — Holmes County Sheriff’s Office received a report of crimi-nal mischief on Millers-burg Street in Nashville.

Criminal mischief was reported on Township Road 33 in Richland Township.

July 13 — A report was taken of breaking and entering on state Route 241 in Salt Creek Town-ship.

Auto theft was reported

on Township Road 350 in Hardy Township.

Criminal damaging was reported on Township Road 473 in Washington Township.

July 14 — Fraud report-edly occurred on state Route 514 in Ripley Township.

Criminal damaging was reported on West Main Street in Berlin Township.

July 16 — Criminal dam-age was reported on Main Street in Killbuck.

July 17 — Domestic violence was reported on Water Street in Killbuck.

July 18 — A report

was taken of burglary on Township Road 66 in Kill-buck Township.

Domestic violence was reported on Township Road 4 in Richland Township.

A report was received of domestic violence on County Road 201 in Ber-lin Township.

Domestic violence was reported on County Road 23 in Knox Township.

A report was taken of criminal mischief on Township Road 411 in Walnut Creek Township.

July 19 — Vandalism was reported on Front Street in Killbuck.

July 20 — Domestic violence was reported on Arbon Drive in Mechanic Township.

Fraud reportedly occurred on Township Road 350 in Hardy Township.

A shooting accident was

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heated and lighted pool, which opened last month. Many of the changes, past and those to come, accompany the park’s recent acceptance in the family of Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts. For more information, call the park at 330-567-2137 or visit www.whisperinghillsjellystone.com.

BusinessKids win harmonicas in drawing

Maysville Country Mar-ket had a free drawing in July for children ages 3-14 for a chance to win a har-monica.

On July 31, 35 names were drawn. Receiving harmonicas were:

Andrew Swartzentruber, Arie J. Raber, Leanna J. Raber, Leroy Keim, Eddie Mast, Aden Troyer, Marty Troyer, Norman D. Mill-er, Mervin Miller, Ruth Yoder, Marlene D. Mill-er, Edna Miller, Leroy P. Swartzentruber, Ivan Gin-gerich and Orris Yoder, all of Fredericksburg; Den-nis Yoder, Nettie Hersh-berger, Malinda Shetler, Laura Hershberger, Mat-tie D. Miller, Marty M. Hostetler, Cindy Yoder, Andrea Schlabach, Dan-iel A. Hostetler and Ivan Schlabach, all of Apple Creek; Marie Miller of Orrville; Carrie Yoder and Andrew Miller, both of Dundee; Kerri Weaver of Dalton; Darlene Mast, Mandie D. Miller, Riley B. Brisbine, Rachel Miller, Amanda Miller, Sheila Yoder and Barbie J. Yoder.

The drawing was co-sponsored by local driver, Half Jack, and owners Melvin and Elizabeth

M. Hostetler Family of Maysville Country Mar-ket, 8583 Mount Hope Road.

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Owen M. Yoder of Hol-mesville completed the course of study at the Reppert School of Auc-tioneering, headquartered in Indianapolis.

The program is a 10-day intensive course covering all phases of the auction business, which include the selling of antiques, automobiles, real estate, farm sales, fine art, gen-eral auctions and a host of other types of auctions as well as advertising, mar-keting, communications, business development, legal and financial aspects of the auction business.

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Yoder has earned a Rep-pert Diploma.

Vendors licensesEmma Barkman,

Natures Herbal Solutions, 8425 County Road 373, Big Prairie.

Sarah Miller, Celebrat-ing Home Direct, 2499 Township Road 414, Dundee.

Myron Yoder 1979 Township Road 164, Sugarcreek.

Bell Stores 138, 4716 State Route 39, Millers-burg.

Bell Stores, Berlin Dairy Queen, 4714 State Route 39, Millersburg.

Willis J. Miller 4151 County Road 59, Baltic.

Scenic Hills Furniture, 4455 Township Road 367, Millersburg.

Precious Petals Florists & Gifts, 4387 State Route 39, Millersburg.

Land transfers

Berlin Township — Thomas J. Stone to Nelson J. and Verna R. Schlabach, 5759 Township Road 362, $210,000.

Michael and Regina Yoder to Ruth Miller 5461 Maple St., $215,000.

Levi D. and Marlene A. Hershberger to Eli J. and Dora A. Miller, state Route 557, 0.098 acre, $1,960.

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Raymond E. and Jane E. Beachy to David E. and Gladys Beachy, 4335 Town-ship Road 369, $225,000.

Neil and Laura Mast to Jason J. and Denise A.

Mast, 5258 Township Road 353, $190,000.

Clark Township — David A. and Ada H. Doll to Kyle J. and Brenda Hershberg-er, 2714 State Route 93, $289,000.

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(From Page 20)

Land

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er to Abe N. and Elizabeth A. Miller, state Route 643, 5.735 acres, $63,085.

Jay A. and Angela R. Weaver to Edward J. and Ruth Ann Miller, 3658 Township Road 162, $193,000.

Hardy Township — Ruth

Miller to Matthew Lynn Miller and Rosetta D. Her-shberger, 500 Township Road 311, $230,000.

Glenn and Arlene Miller to Diane L. Taylor and Stephany L. Stake, 9314 County Road 292, $77,000.

Reuben A. and Esta

Yoder to Elmer R. Yoder, 7014 County Road 68, $46,000.

Hope International Ministry to Lynelle J. Stutzman and Lisa E. Stutzman, 6786 County Road 624, $175,000.

Holmesville Village —

Shelly D. Shriver to Ken-neth J. and Betty L. Nel-son, 121 Washington St., $45,000.

Killbuck Township — Philip J. Schlabach to S&S Rentals, Township Road

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SHOWMAN COMPE-TITION — Beth Doyles handles the llama dur-

ing the Showman of Showmen competition

Saturday at the Hol-mes County Fair.

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Mike Schenk photo/www.buydrphotos.comTHAT’S FUNNY — Something at the Holmes County Fair gave Hannah

Rohr (left), Lexi Ogi and Kylie Ramirez a laugh on Monday.

92, 205.640 acres, $1,156 million.

Killbuck Village — Antonio L. and Martha A. Guampe to John R. Galley, 335 S. Water St., $3,000.

S & S Rentals to Red Coach Properties, 100 Straits Lane, $1.4 million.

Knox Township — Michele J. Davis to Octo-ber Hill Camplot Assoc., October Hill lots 244 and 245, $1,500.

Eric Funk and Funk to

Robert and Hillary Wal-lace, 6239 State Route 514, $369,000.

John A. Jones to Joseph D. Parsons, Township Road 501, 0.859 acre, $4,547.50.

Eli A. Yoder to Levi F. Mast and David H. Miller, 82.52 acres, $123,780.

Mechanic Township — James F. and Michelle D. Croft to Judy K.P. Men-gel, 2179 Rhone Drive, $125,000.

Richard James and Judith Lindy to Barry A. and Rebecca E. Flin-ner, 2139 Geneva Drive, $115,000.

Thomas J. and Nancy E. Whitman to J. Stewart and Elizabeth F. McCoy, 3250 E. Buckhorn Drive, $345,000.

Roman S. and Esther Miller to Mervin R. and Susie M. Miller, 2239 County Road 61, $285,000.

Lake Buckhorn Prop-erty Owners Assoc. to Jay Lash, Lake Buckhorn lot 1501, $500.

Millersburg Village — Rex and Kristin L. Wheel-er to Barbara Beachy Huston, 210 Knollton Drive, $147,000.

Laurie L. Menuez to Pomerene Foundation, 1043 Wooster Road, $125,000.

Monroe Township — Welcome Properties to Barry D. and Brenda L. Hummel, 4509 State Route 60, $99,000.

Paint Township — Leo Tressel to Michael Andrew Tressel, Town-ship Road 659, 3.53 acres, $400,000.

Barbara H. Bontrager to

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David O. and Linda M. Yoder, 7291 Township Road 665, $200,000.

Pauline Kasserman to Wendy Hill Real Estate, 2163 Main St., $225,000.

Andrew P. Miller and Katie L. and Paul Miller

to Matthew A. and Mary A. Miller, Paint Township, 5 acres, $75,000.

Prairie Township — Deep Resources to

Replenish Organic Supply Storage, state Route 83, 5 acres, $325,000.

Marty L. and Mitchell D. Christman to Norman

E. and Ruth A. Miller, 7929 Township Road 562, $200,000.

Dennis J. and Mary J. Yoder to Brandon J.

Yoder, 7775 Township Road 565, $100,000.

Richland Township —

(From Page 22)

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reported on Township Road 553 in Prairie Town-ship.

Criminal damaging was reported on East Purdy Street in Killbuck Town-ship.

July 21 — Criminal dam-aging was reported on Main Street in Killbuck Township.

July 22 — An attempted breaking and entering was reported on state Route 39 in Monroe Township.

July 23 — A report was taken of fraud on Marion Street in Nashville.

Criminal damage was reported on Main Street in Killbuck.

July 24 — A report was received of shooting from the roadway on County Road 203 in Hardy Town-ship.

Domestic violence was reported on Monroe Street in Nashville.

Assault was reported on Township Road 451 in Knox Township.

July 25 — Burglary was reported on County Road 329 in Prairie Township.

July 28 — Fraud was reported on Main Street in Richland Township.

July 29 — A report was

taken of shooting from the roadway on Township Road 118 in Mechanic Township.

July 30 — A prowler was reported on Bern Drive in Mechanic Township.

Fraud was reported on Township Road 163 in Clark Township.

A bad check was passed on state Route 39 in Walnut Creek Township.

A report was taken of domestic violence on state Route 39 in Knox Township.

Aug. 1 — A prowler was reported on Pomerene Street in Berlin.

Aug. 2 — A report was taken of domestic violence on Water Street in Killbuck.

Domestic violence was reported on County Road 223 in Knox Township.

Aug. 3 — Bad checks reportedly were passed on Township Road 659 in Paint Township.

Domestic violence was reported on U.S. 62 in Rich-land Township.

Aug. 4 — Criminal dam-aging was reported on County Road 52 in Knox Township.

A prowler was reported on County Road 189 in Prairie Township.

Aug. 5 — Fraud was reported on County Road

329 in Prairie Township.Aug. 7 — A report was

made of theft of service on State Route 83 in Mechanic Township.

Aug. 8 — Criminal mis-chief was reported on Township Road 124 in Mechanic Township.

Breaking and enter-ing was reported on State Route 3 in Washington Township.

Aug. 9 — Vehicle theft was reported on Township Road 466 in Washington Township.

Domestic violence was reported on State Route 83 in Mechanic Township.

A report was received of domestic violence on County Road 52 in Knox Township.

Aug. 10 — Breaking and entering was reported on State Route 3 in Washing-ton Township.

A report was taken of breaking and entering on County Road 100 in Wash-ington Township.

Aug. 11 — Forgery was reported on Main Street in Paint Township.

A report was taken of assault on State Route 39 in Hardy Township.

Assault was reported on Main Street in Killbuck Township.

A report was received of shooting property on Town-ship Road 301 in Hardy Township.

Aug. 14 — A bad check reportedly was passed on Main Street in Berlin.

Aug. 15 — A report was taken of fraud on Township Road 31 in Richland Town-ship.

Domestic violence was reported on state Route 39 in Hardy Township.

A prowler was reported on County Road 189 in Salt Creek Township.

Domestic violence was reported on U.S. 62 in Rich-land Township.

Aug. 16 — Domestic vio-lence was reported on U.S. 62 in Richland Township.

A report was taken of domestic violence on Water Street in Killbuck.

Aug. 17 — Domestic

violence was reported on Township Road 613 in Salt Creek Township.

A report was taken of criminal damaging on Township Road 11 in Rich-land Township.

Fraud reportedly occurred on Township Road 350 in Hardy Township.

PoliceJune 29 — Millersburg

Police officers took a report of domestic violence on East Adams Street.

June 30 — Theft from a business was reported on state Route 39.

A report was taken of theft from a business on state Route 39.

Theft was reported from a business on South Washing-ton Street.

Criminal damaging was

reported on Hebron Street.July 1 — Theft was report-

ed from a business on South Washington Street.

Dirt bike racing was reported on the roadway on County Road 58.

July 4 — A report was taken of child neglect on Lakeview Drive.

July 5 — Domestic vio-lence was reported on Quail Street.

A report was received of juvenile problems on Wooster Road.

July 6 — Theft was report-ed from a business on South Washington Street.

July 7 — A report was taken of domestic violence on Massillon Road.

Theft was reported on South Washington Street.

Breaking and entering was reported on South Crawford Street.

David H. and Mary Mill-er to Levi E. and Fan-nie Mast, 25.293 acres, $37,939.50.

Nathaniel McNutt to Merwan and Mireille K. Jaber, 13107 U.S. Route 62, $2,500.

Marvin D. and Anna D. Miller to Leroy H. Mill-

er, 14667 U.S. Route 62, $150,000.

Ripley Township — Robert and Annette Yarhouse to Martin F. Overholt, 11971 Township Road 502, $224,000.

Bonnie L. Hendrix to Ryan M. Hendrix, 8640 County Road 373, $143,000.

Tom Hudson to Erin

L. Hill, 13436 Township Road 1034, $10,500.

Patricia F. Young, Betty Jane Agnew and James W. and Robert B. Fleming to Matthew R. Fleming, 7741 County Road 51, $92,500.

Jesse W. Jr., and Eliza-beth G. Johnson to Rich-ard D. and Mabel M. Boley, 11823 Private Road 531, $60,000.

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Taking the pitch for the Hiland varsity soccer pro-gram in 2015 will be (front, from left) Megan Beechy, Sarah Menuez, Emma Yoder, Brandi Raber, Michaela Kandel, Julee Zinck; (back) head coach Jeremy Kauff-man, Lindsey Yoder, Megan Kandel, Sierra Yoder, Sarah Kaufman, Anna Kaufman and Lexi Miller.

The West Holmes girls soccer team for 2015 will

include (front, from left) Ker-rin Fair, Tiffany Johnson,

Taylor Dye, Allison Maynard, Savannah Rogers, Meredith

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Representing West Holmes on the boys soccer team will be (front, from left) Devin Britt, Teddy Oliver, Isiah Miller, Seth Rogers, Cody Woods, Brady Campbell, Slade Barnes, Tre Anderson, Zach Buchanan, Wyatt For-tune, Alec Landon; (back) James Edmonds, Aaron Blake, Dylan Jolley, Cole Woods, Isaac Hoxworth, Ethan Fair, Drew Campbell, Drew Schrock, Desmond Hargrave, Marek DeWitt and Chris Brown. Missing from the photo are Alex Blake and Chase Christian.

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Suiting up for the West Hol-mes varsity volleyball team this fall will be (front, from left) Madison Cox, Emily Anderson, Katie Welsh, Sarah Anderson, Cam-eran Yeager, Makayla Palm; (back) Kacie Leppla, Lauren Park, Raichelle Erman, Britt-leigh Macaulay, Cara Park and Regan Wilcox.

Suiting up for the 2015 Hiland boys varsity soccer team will be (front, from left) Kurtis Yoder, Ben Beachy, Tyson Gingerich, Earvin Keim, Sinjon Howell, Clay Gerber, Michael Miller; (mid-dle) Derek Miller, Andy Miller, Matt Troyer, Grant Gingerich, Joe Wengerd, Zach Miller, Braden Mast; (back) assis-tant coach John Lotut, Andy Miller, Riley Hershberger, Cameron Miller, Isaiah Yoder, Jared Yoder, Johnny Sis-son, assistant coach Conner Lee and head coach Scott Bodiker.

West Holmes has a ros-ter of 16 for its girls tennis team including (front, from left) Dorita Phillips, Felicia

Woods, Katie Nally, Sabryn Cutlip, Cassidy Mohler, Serena Miller, Brittany

Phillips; (back) Sarah Ten-nefoss, Elise Knebusch, Erin

Stitzlein, Maty Macaulay, Samara Gallion, Kate Rodhe,

Natalie Molnar and Hailey Wade. Missing from photo is

Riley Pritt.

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Jim and Ann HendershottBIG PRAIRIE — Jim

and Ann (James) Hender-shott, 9080 County Road 51, Big Prairie 44611, cele-brated their 60th wedding anniversary July 24. They were married in 1955 at Shreve United Methodist Church.

They are the parents of Bill (Jill) of Loudonville, Tim (Yvonne) of Shreve, Rhojeana Hendershott Leyda of Apple Creek, Don of Loudonville and Dan (Alison) of Big Prai-rie. They have 12 grand-children and six great-grandchildren.

Mr. Hendershott retired from Rexroth and is a life member of Shreve Ameri-can Legion, which he helped run for many years.

Mrs. Hendershott worked at Regal Ware and retired from Bueh-ler’s Food Market.

Together they owned

and ran Shreve Village Restaurant, as well, served many a meal/breakfasts together at Shreve Ameri-can Legion. They made many friends making all feel welcome with their hospitality and smiles.

A surprise celebration was held July 25 at Shreve Park, where they were sur-rounded by their beloved family and friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Hendershott

Anniversary

Marriage licensesMatthew D. Ormesher,

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David R. Raber, 29, 2105

Township Road 183, Baltic, woodworker, and Amy S. Troyer, 26, 29540 County Road 10, Fresno, home-maker.

Leon I. Miller, 22, 7630

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Stephen S. Price, 6362 Canaan Center Road, Wooster, laborer, and Angela M. Miller, 463 Hick-ory St., Millersburg, house-keeper.

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Harold Farver, 73Harold G. Farver Sr., 73,

of Wooster, and formerly of Shreve, passed away Satur-day, July 25, 2015, at Syca-more Run Nursing Home.

He was born in Holmes County July 23, 1942 to Harry Vernon and Mary Edna (Croft) Farver and married Glenda Robert July 25, 1965. She survives.

He was a member of the Ripley Church of Christ, AVETS, the VFW and the Joint Veterans of Wayne County. He served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam as a military policeman. Harold was a truck driver all of his life. He was a friend to all he met, but especially loved and adored his family while here on earth.

Surviving in addition to his wife are three chil-dren, Jennifer (John) Dill-inger of Cleveland, Harry (Julia) Farver of Columbus, and Hal (Amy) Farver of Wrightstown, N.J., seven grandchildren, Lauren, Rachel, Garrett, Elizabeth, Nicholas, John and Jamie, a sister Linda (Glenn) Kaser of Big Prairie, and several

nieces and nephews. He was preceded by a half-brother, Homer Farver.

Services were July 28 at Ripley Church of Christ with Rev. Tom Benter offi-ciating. Burial was in Ripley Cemetery where military rites were conducted by the 555th Honors Detachment. Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve handled arrange-ments.

Online condolences may be shared with the fam-ily at schlabachfh.com. The family suggests memorial contributions may be made to Life-Care Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster, OH 44691.

Paul Miller, 88Paul Miller, 88, of Apple

Creek, passed away Sunday, Aug. 16, 2015, at West View Healthy Living, Wooster, after a period of declining health.

He was born in Berlin on April 17, 1927, to the late John N. and Sarah N. (Miller) Miller and married Verba Yoder on Sept. 5, 1954. She survives.

He was a retired truck driver and a member of Fair-lawn Mennonite Church. He loved music, especially blue-grass. Paul and Verba hosted a bluegrass jam in Mount Eaton for 21 years. He also enjoyed watching the Cleve-land Indians.

Surviving in addition to his wife, are sons, Larry (Deb) Miller of Apple Creek, Ron (Joyce) Miller of Strasburg, Gary (Debbie) Miller, Rob-ert (Diana deceased) Miller, Randy (Jana) Miller and Brent (Robin) Miller, all of Apple Creek; 14 grandchil-dren; 21 great-grandchildren; brothers, Mark (Dorene) Miller of Wooster and James (Wendy) Miller of Apple Creek; sisters, Wilma Troyer of Oregon, Frieda Raber of Berlin, Mary Chupp of Wooster, JoAnna (Aden) Miller of Apple Creek, Wilma Rose (Willard) Her-shberger of Wooster and

Emma Troyer of Dalton.In addition to his parents,

he was preceded in death by his stepmother, Sarah Mae Miller; and a granddaughter.

Memorial services were Thursday, Aug. 20 at Fair-lawn Mennonite Church, 8520 Emerson Road, Apple Creek, with Pastors Tim Miller and Steve Bixler officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled arrange-ments.

A memorial website has been created by the funeral home and may be accessed at www.spidellfuneralhome.com where you may share a memory or sign the guest-book.

Memorial contributions may be made to Kidron Vol-unteer Fire Department; or Fairlawn Mennonite Church.

Shirley Royer, 84Shirley M. Royer, age 84,

died on Thursday August 13, 2015 at Windsor House near Warren after a peri-od of declining health.

She was born October 5, 1930 in Sugarcreek, the daughter of Clarence and Florence (Jeandrevin) Schindler. She married Dale E. Royer on July 25, 1954. Shirley lived much of her life in Orrville, where she worked as a house-keeper for various families, including Gresser Funeral Home. She was a member of the Smithville Brethren Church in Smithville.

Surviving are sisters Joyce (Bill) List of West Farmington, Jean Stanley of Sugarcreek, sister-in-law Nancy Schindler of Dover, and many nieces and nephews and friends.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; a brother, John (Hans) Schindler of Dover; and brother-in-law Clifford Royer.

Funeral services were

held Tuesday, August 18, 2015, at the Gresser Funeral Home, 415 N. Elm St. Orrville. Burial was at the East Chippewa Cem-etery near Orrville.

The family suggests that friends make a donation to Smithville Brethren Memorial Fund, 241 E. Main Street, Smithville, 44677 in her memory.

Online expressions and guest book registry are available at the funeral home web page, www.gresserfuneralhome.com.

Biena Schlabach, 99Biena Schrock Schla-

bach, 99, died Friday, Aug. 7, 2015, at the Eli Yoder Residence, 7515 state Route 241, Millersburg.

She was born May 19, 1916 in Holmes County to the late Peter P. and Sarah (Miller) Schrock.

She was a homemaker and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. She was married Jan. 17, 1952 to Abe J. Schlabach, and he died March 30, 1996.

She is survived by her son, Roy (Martha) Schla-bach of Fredericksburg; three granddaughters, Mary Ann (Titus) Schla-bach, Miriam Schlabach and Wilma Schlabach; two great-grandchildren, David Jeremiah and Zoe

Grace Schlabach; niec-es, nephews and church friends.

In addition to her par-ents and husband, she was preceded in death by her two sisters and six broth-ers, Sam, Joe, Roman, Dan, Albert, and Alvin Schrock, Anna Mast and Katie Yoder.

Services were held Mon-day, Aug. 10, 2015 at the Jonas A. Yoder residence, 5825 Township Road 362, Millersburg, with Bishop Jonas A. Yoder officiating. Burial was in the Miller Cemetery in Berlin Town-ship, Holmes County.

Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugar-creek.

Carrie MishlerCarrie K. “Kay” Mish-

ler, 90, died Friday, Aug. 7, 2015 after a short illness. She had been a resident of the Walnut Hills Nursing Home since 2006.

She was born June 8, 1918 in Newberry, Michi-gan, a daughter of the late Henry and Louise (Staub) Johnson. She was a retired hair stylist who owned and operated several hair salons in Dallas, Texas.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles H. Bosler, of Dayton, Ohio in 1960. She married Doug-las Mishler of Sugarcreek

in 1961; he died in 1981. A son, Michael, died in 1992.

Surviving are a son, Larry Bosler of Ragersville, two grandchildren and four great- grandchildren.

In keeping with her wish-es, there were no public calling hours or services. Cremation was through the care of Smith-Varns Funer-al Home in Sugarcreek. A graveside service will be held at the family plot in Restland Cemetery, Dallas, Texas at a later date. Those wishing to do so may send a personal condolence by visiting the funeral home’s website.

William ‘Bill’ Frary, 78

William Wallace “Bill” Frary, 78, of Big Prairie, went home to be with the Lord, Sunday, July 19, 2015, at Wooster Community Hospital, after an extended illness.

He was born in Shreve on Nov. 13, 1936, to Zenas and Irene (Barker) Frary, married Betty Jett on May 5, 1966, in Illinois. She sur-vives.

He grew up in the Creston area and had been a Wayne County resident most of his life. He had served in the U.S. Air Force and was a professional truck driver all of his life.

He was a member of North Wooster Baptist Church, where he also served in many capacities including a trustee and on the church council. He enjoyed spending time with his church family, as well as his own family which was what he appreciated the most out of life.

Surviving in addition to his beloved wife of 49 years, are children, Robin (Linda) Frary of Borger, Texas, Ray-mond “Rocky” (Denise) Frary of West Salem, Gary A. Herncane of Big Prai-rie, Andrea (Tommy) Dur-ham of Brodhead, Ky., and Curtis M. (Angela) Frary of Wooster; grandchildren, Zeph, Joshua, Rebekah, Ashley, Zenny, Michaela, Zee, Little Bill and Nathan; five great-grandchildren; a sister, Pearl Louise (Dave)

Hall of Creola; a sister- and brother-in-law, Jane (Keith) Boyes of Palm Bay, Fla.; and a daughter-in-law, Jill Herncane..

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, George Michael Herncane; a sister, Shirley Jean Rook; brothers, Don-ald “Don” Frary, Richard Frary and George Frary.

Services were Friday, July 24 at North Wooster Baptist Church, 2315 Star Drive, Wooster, with Pastor Jamie Rickard officiating. Interment was in Fairview Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to North Wooster Baptist Church, in care of the Parking Lot Fund, 2315 Star Drive, Wooster 44691.

Custer-Glenn Funeral Home, 2284 Benden Drive, Wooster, was honored to serve the family. Words of comfort may be shared with the family at www.custerglenn.com.

Norman Burris, 63Norman Ray Burris,

63, of Lawrenceville, Ill., passed away Sunday, Aug. 9, 2015, at Lawrence County Memorial Hospital in Law-renceville. He was born July 12, 1952, in Terre Haute, Ind., the son of Robert and Betty (Green) Burris.

Norman started working for the Packaging Corpora-tion of America in Rittman, where he worked for 26 years. He was union presi-dent for several years. He served with the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War.

Survivors include his fian-cee Linda Turner; sons, Scott (Barbara) Burris of Kill-buck, and Christopher Bur-ris of Hudson, Fla.; daugh-ters, Dawn Burris of Mill-stone, W.Va., Heidi Rojas of

Orrville, Jennifer Burris of Winter Haven, Fla., Holly Turner of LaCrosse, Ind.; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; a brother, Eddie (Laury) Burris of Clinton, Ind.; an aunt, Mary Gadberry of Terre Haute, Ind.; and sev-eral cousins.

Services are Saturday, Aug. 22 at noon at Deming Park in Terre Haute, Ind., with Pastor Janice Smith officiating.

Memorials may be made to the funeral home to help the family with expenses.

Emmons-Macey & Stef-fey Funeral Home in Law-renceville is handling local arrangements. Send con-dolences to www.emmons-maceysteffey.com.

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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:h t t p : / / w w w . e p a . o h i o . g o v/actions.aspx or HearingClerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W.Town St. P.O. Box 1049,Columbus, Ohio 43216.Ph: 614-644-2129 email:[email protected]

D r a f t I s s u a n c e o fPermit-To-Install and Op-erateCanal Dover Furniture,LLC8211 Township Road 652,Millersburg, OH 44654ID #: P0119229D a t e o f A c t i o n :08/13/2015Permit Desc: Initial instal-lation of a wood furniturecoating operation at aFEPTIO facility. The per-mit and complete instruc-tions for requesting infor-mation or submitting com-ments may be obtained at:h t t p : / / e p a . o h i o . g o v / d a p c/permitsonline.aspx by en-tering the ID # or: JanaG a n n o n , O h i o E P ADAPC, Northeast DistrictOffice, 2110 East AuroraRoad, Twinsburg, OH44087. Ph: (330)963-1200

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SECURITY OFFICERSIMMEDIATE OPENINGS

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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Application Received forAir PermitKrestview Woodcraft1274 County Road 144,Sugarcreek, OH 44681ID #: A0054010D a t e o f A c t i o n :08/10/2015Initial PTIO applicationfor already installed natu-ral gas engine, de minimiscalculations for wood &polyethylene outdoor fur-niture manufacturing oper-ations, de minimis calcula-tions for future coatingbooth installation andPBR qualifications foremergency diesel genera-tor

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F i n a l I s s u a n c e o fPermit-To-Install and Op-erateKrestview Woodcraft1274 County Road 144,Sugarcreek, OH 44681ID #: P0119343D a t e o f A c t i o n :08/13/2015PTIO for a stationary, 456brake horsepower, 4SLBnatural gas engine used toprovide power to the facil-ity. Engine was installedin 2013Publish Holmes County Hub ShopperAugust 22, 2015

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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

Friday, August 28th.

Please make prior arrangements

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16 FT. forage wagon withroof, single axle, goodcond., $1,500. 330-621-4550

LOOKING FOR transportationfrom Berlin to Winesburgarea. Evenings, M-F. Timeis flexible. 330-674-7238

Frigidaire refrigerator, $450.Frigidaire stove, $275.Electric water heater, $150.Kitchenaid dishwasher, $75.Joe R. Miller, 330-359-5198

HITZER WOOD stove. Goodcond., $500 obo. EdwinMiller, 8293 Weaver Rd.Fredericksburg, OH. 44627

FARMALL C with cultivators,runs good, no paint, $875.McCormick PTO CornSheller, $45. Massey Fer-guson 4 bottom, 3pt plow,$350. (330) 377-4190

FOR SALE: Used kitchen aiddishwasher, wall mountoven, electric stove top,small sink, (330) 600-1072

225 Farm Equipment

40 GAL., hot water heater,like new, $250. 20.6 cu.electric fridge, $250. Twomicrowaves, $25 each.(330) 897-0860

205 Appliances ElectronicsCome Join Our Team!

IAC, Holmesville Ohio is hir-ing Production Associatesfor 2nd and 3rd shifts.These production associateswi l l p roduce Automot iveparts. High School Diplomaor GED preferred. Must beable to perform job responsi-bilities under general super-vision. Must have the abilityto work well in a team envi-ronment. Excellent Benefitsand Competitive Wage! Weare An Equal OpportunityEmployer.

Applicants can apply inperson at:

8281 County Road 245,Holmesville, OH

or send your resume to:IAC, Attn: HR Dept.

P.O. Box 115,Holmesville, OH 44633

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.

02200 AD13413624 1441X2

Construction Equip. Rental

FOR SALE: JOHN DEERE13 hole grain drill. Realgood. John Miller (330)893-0303

SEASONALRETAIL SALES

Bunker Hill Cheese Co. islooking for a part time retailsales associate to prepareand serve samples, greet cus-tomers, and educate Heini’sCheese customers. Hourswould fluctuate from Junethrough December.

Candidates must be friendly,have a strong customer- serv-ice orientation and excellentverbal communication skills.

R e t a i l S t o r e h o u r s :Monday-Saturday 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.

Duties include:• Greeting customers• Preparing and servingsamples• Assisting with traffic controlin retail store• Educating customers onlocation of product in retailstore• Other duties as assigned

Please apply in person orsend resume to:[email protected]

HELP WANTED: Dependableperson to drive & work withconstruction crew. Wines-burg area. Triple M. Con-struction. (330) 340-2192

FOR SALE or rent New Hol-land dozer. Same as Case850K with winch and Logarch. Ervin Weaver, 9290TR 609, Fred., OH 44627

FORD 2N, new tires, goodsteel, runs good, $2000.(330) 695-2707

MAINTENANCE TECHGlenwood I & II Apartments,located at 101 LakeviewDrive in Millersburg, is hiringfor a building MaintenanceTech. Full-Time, Benefits,Pay $14-$16/hr BOE.

Send resume to: [email protected], fax

216-478-0407 or apply at theproperty. Reference

“Millersburg” when applying.Pre-employment credit,

criminal and drug screeningrequired. EOE.

HELP WANTED: worker/driver on framing crew,(330) 275-5470

WANTED: EXPERIENCEDtimber cutter or skidder op-erator (330) 231-2234

CASE 350 DIESEL bulldozerin good condition. Tracksjust repined. 330-674-3386V.M.

197 Skilled Trade

FOR SALE: Bobcat T190Track Loader, in good con-dition, 1800 hrs, tracks 60%.$21,000. (330) 231-0117

KNO-HO-CO ASHLANDHead Start accepting appli-cations for lead teacher.Minimum of AA and subswith HS diploma and EarlyChildhood exp., by 8/27/15.Call 330-377-4567 or fax re-sume to 330-377-4595.

220 Construction EquipmentFOR SALE: Gehl 100 feed

grinder 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

CLASS A CDL DRIVERNEEDED. Home mostnights & all weekends. Exp.helpful, but not necessary.Benefits available. Send re-sume to: P.O. Box 396,Sugarcreek, OH 44681 orcall Scenic Wood Products(330) 852-3531, ask for Dis-patch.

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

N.H. LX 565 Skid Loader,2700 hrs, 1500lb lift, $8,500John S. Mil ler (330)893-0303

250 JD skid loader, 2001.1,500 hours. Good cond.,$12,600. (330) 275-2597

RAINBOW SWEEPER, all at-tachments, complete, A1cond., runs great, clean,warrenty, will deliver. Asking$450 obo. Interested callsplease (330) 394-4157

Now Hiring!Dependable, hard workersneeded for local packagingdepartment. Must be able tolift 401bs. Hours will beMon-Fri. 5:30 am - average 8hrs a day - and every otherSaturday approximately 3 hrs.

Apply in personBunker Hill Cheese,

6005 CR 77 Mlbg 44654

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.

NEW HOLLAND 268 baler,field ready, $1,800. Pioneermotor cart with 35 hp Wis-cons in eng ine. $1,600.330-275-5022

FOR SALE: 24.6 cu. ft. chestfreezer, like new, $650.Also, smaller Diamond gasrefrigerator. 330-674-3526

WANTED: EXP'D Forestryshear operator. No drivers li-cense necessary. Mil lerLogging Inc. (330) 466-5305

FOR SALE: McCormick cornbinder #7 McCormick silofiller. Rosethal #40 cornhusker. (330) 231-9232 VM

KINETICO SULFER Guard,non-electric, takes smell outof your drinking water, likenew. Paid $2800...Asking$1000. (330) 231-4915

Drivers: No-Touch! GetHome, Get Paid! ExcellentPay PerWk! Strong Bene-fits Package Including Bo-nuses! CDL-A 1yr exp.855-454-0392

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

110 Drivers Trucking

MAGIC CHEF natural gasstove. With standing pilot.Very nice cond. Asking$650. Can deliver. (330)390-4783

OAT CRIMPER with Kawa-s a k i m o t o r . $ 6 5 0 .330-473-3624

EXPERIENCED CONCRETEWORKERS NEEDED

Experienced Finishers $26p/hour, willing to train the rightindividuals, great pay andyear round work. Located inMillersburg.

Call 330-674-3365614-668-0038

or E-Mail [email protected]

JOB FAIRFOR PRODUCTION

POSITIONS ATIAC, HOLMESVILLE

8281 County Road 245,Holmesville

•Permanent Positions for 2ndand 3rd Shift•Competitive Wages•Pay Increase of $.25 perhour; every 90 days for 2years•Excellent Benefits•Must be able to work over-time

Saturday, August 29th, 20159:30 AM – 11:30 AM

PLEASE ENTER THROUGHTHE LOBBY AT THE

FRONT OF THE BUILDINGIncludes Interview and plant

tour

MUST BE ABLE TO PASSCRIMINAL BACK GROUND

CHECK AND DRUGSCREEN

An Equal OpportunityEmployer

STONE MASON wanted.Drivers license a plus. Will-ing to pay for experience.(330) 464-6249

FOR SALE: SunDanzer chestfreezer. 8 cu. ft., 12 or 24volt battery, good cond.,$700. (330) 695-2138

MASSEY FERGUSON 261tractor, 65 hp, 2wd, like newrear radial tires, runs & op-erates well. $7,500 (330)852-0188

FRONT DESK, part-time,evenings / wknds. Will train.Apply at Hotel Millersburg,35 W. Jackson St. Call330-674-1457.

WORKER DRIVER for trimcrew. No exper ienceneeded. Also, experiencedteam leader for exterior gen-eral construction crew. Paidvacation & paid holidays.(330) 600-9296

ASHLAND Wood cookstovewith hot water hookup, glosstop. Large Napoleon woodstove. Also wood hotwater heater & tank. MoseJ. Weaver, 9290 TR 609,Fredericksburg, OH 44627

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

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 SALE: Hardcoal stovewith hopper in good condi-tion, $450. (330) 695-9912

SMALL CIDER press withhyd. cylinder. 3 bus. capac-ity. $800. Elmer H. Yoder,330-893-3687x1

COMPLETELY REBUILTMaytag ringer washer. Willtrade in or rebuild yours.Henry A. Raber, (330)674-5691

FOR SALE: Pequea PTO 50bus., manure spreader. Liken e w . $ 1 , 8 0 0 . ( 3 3 0 )893-3547

Holmes County, OhioEmployment Opportunity

Job Description: TheHolmes County Commis-sioners are seeking a highlymotivated individual with five+ years human resource ex-perience to serve in the ca-pacity of Human ResourceSpecialist. The individualwill be responsible for thefollowing: managing all as-pects of staff recruiting;overseeing staff develop-ment; ensuring staff perfor-mance by regularly monitor-ing and appraising employeejob results; administering,explaining and maintainingemployee benefits programs;maintaining, organizing andupdating human resourcerecords; ensuring compli-ance with applicable laws,rules, codes and regulationspertaining to all aspects ofemployment relations; man-aging other human re-sources projects, as as-signed; and serving as a liai-son between staff and theCounty Commissioners andother elected county offi-cials.

The ideal candidate will pos-sess the following: excellentwritten and oral communica-tion skills, exemplary inter-personal skills; the ability tohandle sensitive and confi-dential information with ut-most discretion; computerproficiency; and excellenttime management and or-ganizational skills. In addi-tion, a Bachelor’s degree inHuman Resources or Busi-ness is desirable, but not re-quired.

Benefits of the position in-clude: health insurance cov-erage; ten paid holidays;paid vacation; and participa-tion in the Public EmployeeRetirement System. Salarywill be commensurate withthe individual’s qualificationsand experience.

Interested candidates shouldsubmit a cover letter, resumeand contact information forat least three relevant pro-fessional references to: HolmesCountyCommissionersAttn: Susan L. Haun2 Court Street, Suite 14 Millers-burg, Ohio 44654

All submissions must be re-ceived prior to Friday, Sep-tember 18, 2015 at 4:00 p.m.in order to receive consider-ation.

Holmes County, Ohio is anEqual Opportunity

Employer

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:

The Daily RecordBox 5

212 E. Liberty St.Wooster, OH 44691

Now Hiring!Dependable, hard workersneeded for local packagingdepartment. Must be able tolift 401bs. Hours will beMon-Fri. 5:30 am - average 8hrs a day - and every otherSaturday approximately 3 hrs.Apply in person Bunker HillCheese, 6005 CR 77 Mlbg44654Retail hours; Monday- Sat-urday 8:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.Duties include:• Giving guided tours togroups of customers• Assisting with traffic controlin retail store• Educating customers onlocation of product in retailstore• Helping maintain cleanlinessand appearance of retailstore• Other duties as assignedComplete an application at:Heini's Cheese Chalet, 6005CR 77, Millersburg OH.

KRONE 125 round baler. Netwrap & twine. $3,950. JohnS. Miller, (330) 893-0303

Job Fair withInterim HealthCare

When: Monday, August 31,2015Location: Holmes CountyJob and Family Services85 North Grant StreetMillersburg, OHTime: 10 am – 2 pm

Immediate openings forqualified HHA’s and STNA’sin the Holmes County area.Must have current driver’s li-cense, reliable transportationand be available to workevery other weekend. Back-ground check and drug testrequired. Willing to trainqualified candidates. Stop inand fill out an application!

15 CU ft Chest Freezer, forice box use only. $100 TobyMiller, Maysville 330-695-6555

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FOR SALE: BLACK ANGUScross bull, 14 mo. old. (330)893-2849

7 YEAR OLD STAND. Mare.Anybody can drive, $2500.330-473-3503

FOR SALE: Non GMO cornfor silage. About 5 acres.Monroe Hochstetler, 31479TR 231. (330) 897-0099

4 YR. OLD dark brown ponymare, kid broke to ride &drive, tss, $375. Call (330)674-1416.

FOR SALE: 4 year old blackfresian cross gelding. Surreyhorse, women can drive.(330) 600-0120

260 Horses LivestockEast Freisian Ram: 1.5 years

old. Proven breeder, gooddairy genetics. $450. JohnGingerich, 330-279-2669

QUARTER HORSE mare forsale. 7 yr. Broke to ride.Been on trail rides & cowboyraces. 330-279-9290

NICE 1ST CUTTING roundbales, 4x5 net wrapped,grass mix. Jason Troyer(330) 473-7905

3 YR old Dutch HarnessCross Gelding, dark bay, 4white socks & strip, bigfancy surrey horse, TSS,$3,500 (330) 600-9286

CHESTNUT BROWN 40"Pony, TSS, kid broke. $550(330) 473-2348

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

FOR SALE: Guinea Fowl.330-473-8650

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

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

FOR SALE: Corn Silage outof the field, Marion Mullet,(330) 852-4750

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

8 YR. old standard bredgelding. Safe for women.$ 2 3 0 0 . F r e d R a b e r ,330-674-1935

BLACK MORGAN standardbred cross. Well over 16 H,traffic safe, women candrive, good for short trips.$3,500. Rudy Hochstetler(330) 600-1600

240 Fishond sales

EARLY GOLD apples.$12/bus., Andy A. Troyer,7137 CR 19 . (330)674-2257x1

WANTED: A mate for a 10year old, 18+ hand perche-ron gelding. Very easy going& kid broke, no markings.(330) 763-1581

NI 323 Corn Picker, barnstored, used very few acres,best offer. NH 256 Rake,nice, $1,600. NI 12ASpreader, good condition.(434) 960-7140

4 YR. Gelding TSS in buggy.Big 16 H. surrey horse, alltrot, willing traveler. R. Bark-man, 8427 CR 373, Big Pr.

JERSEY steer, approx. 550lbs., $725. (330) 600-0101

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

SEASONED HARDWOODunsplit firewood tree tops forsale. Also will trade forscrap metal & autos. Deliv-eries avail. (330) 275-7980

FOR SALE: 1 Ring BrockFeed Bin, w/auger & elec-tric motor, good condition.Matt Miller (330) 201-4638

BANTAM HENS with babychicks. 8-10 chicks. $8-$10.Also other Bantams. (330)279-2146

FOR SALE: 1st cutting mix,4x5 round bales. Good forhorses or cows. $45 each.Delivered. 740-310-1935

5 YEAR old black standardbred mare. 16H, tss, mostlytrot, good broke, ready formi les, $2,500. 1-800-675-0933

FOR SALE: SEASONEDfirewood, $50/pickup load.4900 TR 606, Fredericks-burg, (330) 695-4900

02600 AD13768618 144NUTRA

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

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

2012 GOLDEN Eagle Pelletstove used 2 winters. Ask-ing $1,350. Call 330-275-9856 covers 2200 sq. ft.

FLASH 3 year old paint ponygelding, broke to ride &drive, safe for children. 44in. tall. Ryan Miller. $450(330) 359-1127

6 YR old AQHA Red RoanGelding, broke to ride,15.3HH, TSS, excellent rop-ing bloodline, $3,000 (330)317-2833

FOR SALE: Holstein Bull,12 mo old, ABS Pedigree,M y r o n Y o d e r ( 3 3 0 )897-1397

FOR SALE: First cutting al-falfa mixed hay. Smallsquares, 90 bales. 330-893-0429

FOR SALE: 1"-2" thickboard cut offs, no bark, cutto your length, deliveryavailable. (330) 763-3764

12 YEAR old brown standardbred gelding, tss, womencan drive, $2,000. (330)600-9337

5 YEAR old Belgian gelding.Lite sorrel, broke to all farmmachinery. Atlee Barkman,8360 C.R. 373, Big Prairie,OH 44611

FOR SALE: 9 year old mare.Would be something forwomen and older people,893-4521

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

FOR SALE: 4 dorset lambs. 2ewes, 2 rams, born in April.(330) 893-3262†x2

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

CUSTOM SILAGE baggingwith an 8' bagger. JeremySchlabach (330) 231-2149

BENTON Horseshoeingnow taking new customers.At your barn or mine.Wayne Troyer, 6610 CR189, Mbg., Oh

FOR SALE: firewood. $50 perp ick up load. (330)231-2770

7 YR. old sorrel Haflingermare with 3 month oldcolt $1150. Also 12 yr. oldHaflinger mare $975. Bothare broke to ride. Wouldmake trail horses. WayneMiller, 6753 Saltcreek Rd.,Fredericksburg, OH 44627

WILL BE taking on morehorseshoeing. Our barn oryours. Ivan Weaver, 7490S.R. 514 Big Prairie OH,44611

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.

FOR SALE: 5 year old PaintPony. Broke to ride anddrive. Needs work. Call330-893-3160

SEASONED SPLIT beechfirewood. 24" long. Can de-liver. Levi Swartzentruber.3235 CR 168 Millersburg

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: 2 year old browngelding, 48 in., good broke,tss, kids been driving allover farm, for more info call(740) 502-9623

FOR SALE: 15 wk old GoldenComet pullets. $10/each.Call 330-473-2325.

WANTED: HAFLINGER SIZEdraft harness, good condi-tion. (740) 398-9382

FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cutoffs. Good for maple syrup,cooking & kitchen stove. 10yds, deliv'd Henry J. Miller.Sugar Crk., 330- 852-3363.

FOR SALE: Non-GMO earcorn. Also, silk corn availa-ble. (330) 897-0086

FOR SALE: Pullets. Ready tolay. Atlee Gingerich, 9047S. Kansas Rd. Fredericks-burg, OH 44627

FOR SALE: Older, mostlyWhite Paint riding mare,anyone can ride, good be-ginners horse 330-893-4603

WANTED TO BUY: All typesof horses & ponies, soundor unsound. J & S HorseFarm, 13914 Mt. Eaton Rd,Doylestown, 44230. Call orwrite. (330) 715-0363

235 Firewood Fuel

3 YEAR old bay gelding, tss,trots, in buggy 2 mo., familyho rse , $3 ,900 . (330)695-9841 x3

FOR SALE: 8 YR. old Jackdonkey, color black w/somegray, $200. 330-695-2170/VM

FIRST CUTTING mixed 4x4round bales, no rain, $45.330-473-2416

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

WILL DO CUSTOM INLINEBALE WRAPPING

$6.25/per bale.Wayne Troyer 330-231-6640

FOR SALE: 4 YR old Black& White Paint Pony Geld-ing, 43" tall, TSS, (330)893-2140

FOR SALE: 2015 Oat strawwith lots of alfalfa mixed in.Dried & good for horses.4x4 round bales. $40 each.(330) 852-0209

FOR SALE: 3 year oldsaanen milk goat. $150.Also 4 month old femalegoa, $100. David Miller,7514 Hoy Rd., Fredericks-burg. 330-641-2754

FOR SALE: White Pekinducks, guineas and lots ofo t h e r p o u l t r y . ( 3 3 0 )897-1017

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

FOR SALE: medium sizepony harness. Good condi-tion. (330) 893-4529†x1

FOR SALE: 1st cutting mixhay. No rain. $50/roundbale. (330) 359-6149

FOR SALE: 3 year old stand-ard bred gelding. 2 whitesocks, tss, buggy broke,(330) 893-0252

ORDER YOUR Green AcresFertilizer now for fall del.A Mullet, 8056 Criswell Rd.,Fred., OH 44627 695-2208

FOR ALL of your hay mowingand field tilling needs callJamin, (330) 401-5040

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

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

KATAHDINS YOUNG ewesand rams for sale, $150.330-893-1636

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FOR SALE: Hay, 1ST cuttingmixed, round bales, no rain.(330) 852-4369

WEANLING PAINT stud colt.Nice markings. Dam 57"Paint sire unknown, $300OBO A Yoder 330-893-1705

JENNYS MINIATURE, 2gray, 1 white/gray spotted.Bred to gray Jack. 5 yearsold, good mothers, $500each. 419-341-3794

STRAW 3x3x8, 3x4x8, and4x5 rounds. Net wrapped.Large or small amounts. Ja-son Troyer (330)473-7905

FOR SALE: Mcd silo filler ingood condition. $2,000. NeilMiller. 7920 TR 601, Freder-icksburg, OH 44627. (330)674-1539

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.

5 YEAR old home raisedstandard bred mare. 16.1sharp, all trot, Call after 6p.m. $3,200 (330) 893-99766399 TR 362 Millersburg

NEW HOLLAND S717 CornChopper, good condition,$2,000 Toby Miller, AppleCreek 330-695-6555

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

GOLDEN BUFF Pullets, nowtaking orders for fall Pullets.Levi Yoder Jr, (330)897-0405

QUALITY HORSE HAY,Timothy Alfalfa Mix,

1st cutting 4x4 round bales,stored inside, delivered.

(330) 466-1408

FOR SALE: Standard coach-ans black, white, splash.Adult & juvenile. Call (330)852-2047

10 YEAR old standardbredmare. T.S.S. 15.2 hands,$1100. 330-600-1735 V.M.

12 YR. OLD gelding, inbuggy 2 mo., big, strongsurrey horse, tss, $1400.Eddie Miller, 740-624-3761.

MASSEY FERGUSON 533tractor, (same as 431/231S)45hp, 1600 hours, 2wd,good cond., $10,500. (330)852-0188

BIG BLACK Sierra CosmoTrotter, 14 yrs old, TSS,safe for anyone, $1,600.(330) 763-4747

FIRSt CUTTING mixed hay,round bales, 5x5, $35/ea.Min. 4 bales, volume dis-counts. Call evenings.

(330) 231-8264

GB HENS, 1 year old, stilllaying good. $5 each.330-466-7715

4 YR. old Belg. Gelding. RedSorrel stripe. Good broke,sound. Stutzmans, 4319 CR160, Millersburg, OH 44654

FOR SALE: 500 gal liquidmanure spreader cornbinder, good cond., 5 calfhutches, 330-674-1685

48 IN. Appaloosa mare, 2years old, $325. 48 in. ap-paloosa gelding, 2 yearsold, $325. (740) 291-7148

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

FOR SALE: 4 year old bayMorgan mare. TSS, drivesgood, call for more info.(330) 473-8985

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ORGANIC 1ST & 2nd Cutt-ing Grass Hay, 3x4x8. Ja-son Troyer (330) 473-7905

HESSTON 530 round balerwith 35hp motor & clutch.$7,500. 500 gal. liq. manurespreader, $1,500. (740)610-3270

9 YR old Appaloosa Cross,riding horse, good broke,$875 (330) 897-2929

10 YEAR old standard bredmare. Women can drive,tss. 4 year old standardbred mare, fresh, been inbuggy a few times, tss,(330) 231-5219

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

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IH 806-1964 - 95 HP ...................$8,500

Oliver 550 1967 Repainted .........$6,000

IH 1586 160 HP ..........................$8,500

MF 245 Diesel 40 HP ...................$6,500

IH 574 DIESEL 52 HP ...................... SOLD

JD 1020 38 HP ............................$4,200

Ford 6600 75 HP .........................$7,000

NI 12A Manure Spreader ............$1,400

NI 3632 Manure Spreader...........$3,000

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16’ Trailer w/sides & Tarp Top ......$1,900

NH 256 Rake w/Dolly .................$2,600

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FOR SALE: 2 yr old FresianCross Mare, TSS, womencan drive, (330) 473-0937

FOR SALE: 10 yr old Stand-ard Bred, TSS, surrey size.$2,250. (330) 893-7421

FOR SALE: silky Banties,$5.00 ea. Noah Troyer,7812 TR 601, Fredericks-burg, OH 44627

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

4 YR. old Belgian gelding.Broke. Rober t Mi l le r ,330-897-0516. Red sorrelstripe

FOR SALE: certified organicjersey cow, 4 years old, willcalve end of August. (330)279-3998 Kim Kline, 8051TR 568, Fredericksburg, OH44627

5 YR. OLD brown gelding,16.2H, tss, trotter, very wellbroke, $4400. Jonas Hersh-berger, 7974 TR 654, Mlsbg

FOR SALE: 4 year old geld-ing pony, not for small kids,broke to drive, also ponyharness like new, (330)275-7896

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

5 YEAR old reg'd dexter cow.Ideal milking size. $950.(740) 295-7088

FOR SALE: 2 year old bel-gian gelding, well started,(330) 674-7440†x1

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

6 YR old Pony Gelding, 35"tall, broke to ride, greenbroke to drive, $200 (330)852-4989

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

WE HAVE room for 40-50Heifers. Sugarcreek area.(330) 987-7241

MINIATURE JACKS: 7 yearold gray, 4 year old b/wspotted, $300 each. Call419-341-3794

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

LOOKING FOR pasture forcattle for this fall. (330)317-2833

FOR SALE: 5 yr old GeldingTrotter, good family or boyshorse, TSS, in buggy 1 yr.Call after 4pm 330-852-3227

SULKY FOR SALE - In goodcondition w/new shafts,$500/obo. (330) 600-0165

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

RED ANGUS hereford crossbull for sale. 8 mo. old, AIbred. (330) 674-3252

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: 3 YEAR oldFresian standard bred geld-ing. 16.1H, tss. (330)852-0703†x2

FOR SALE: Young black an-gus bred cow, good bull,less than 2 years, holsteinheifer calf. (330) 567-0036or (330) 988-4644

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

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

YEARLING REG'D full dutchharness stallion. Bay with 4white socks and star. Lots ofpotential. (330) 359-0182

ISA BROWN pullets. Brownegg pullet. Started laying 19weeks old. Daniel H. Miller.(330) 893-4160

7 YR old Gelding, Sire: Tau-rus Dream, Dam: ArmbroGoal , dark bay, fami lybroke, $4,000 330-893-1061

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

5 YR OLD Trotter Gelding,Sire: Southwind Elian, byConway Hall: Dam: Mr.Vick, fresh 3 wks, TSS, verywilling traveler, been inbuggy . $5 ,300 ( 330 )473-2416

SEVERAL WELL BROKEfarm mules for sale. Five tonine years old. Cal l330-893-4329

FOR SALE: Golden commetpullets, 14 wks. old. LeviHershberger, Jr., 12348 TR504, Big Prairie, OH 44611

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

FOR SALE: Dorset Ram, 2yrs old, proven breeder,(330) 852-9701

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

GOOD USED buggy horseharness. $300. 2 yr. oldYorkie male, $150. AndrewMiller, 7641 Maurer Rd. Ap-ple Creek. (330) 695-2972

3 YR. Bay mare By Well said.TSS, broke for women,mostly trot. Well build, goodtraveler. David Miller, 4691TR 613, Fred., OH 44627

STANDARD BRED Size Har-ness , breastpad, $200.M e n n o Y o d e r , ( 3 3 0 )674-1895

1 YEAR old brown layinghens. Laying 80%. $2.50 ea.(330) 852-1447†x1 DavidMiller

FOR SALE: 3 year old 40 in.brown pony. Broke to ride &d r i v e . $ 3 0 0 . D a n i e lHershberger 8101 WeaverRd. Fredericksburg.

FOR SALE: (1) 6 yr old PaintGelding, (1) 8 yr old paintGelding, trail ride broke,$1,200 each. obo. 330-897-7654 7am-4:30pm,(330) 893-0030 after 4:30pm

8 WEEK old pigmy nannygoat, very tame, $120. (330)714-9082

BUYING & SELLINGStandard Bred & Crossbredhorses. Call (330) 359-2852

FOR SALE: 6 year old SierraCosmos gelding, been inbuggy 3 years, tss, for moreinfo call 330-600-1319

FOR SALE: 2 year old don-key. Call 330-466-9393

FOR SALE: Black standardsize Cochins hens & roost-ers. Call 330-674-1945 orcall during day 330-600-1296

FOR SALE: 2 yr. old cross-bred mare. Bay, well broketo ride & drive. AlvinWengerd, 330-641-2365

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

FOR SALE: Older black crossbred mare. Would make agood brood mare. $750 obo(330) 852-1425

FOR SALE: 5 yr old blackpony. Well mannered, 42 intall, broke to ride & drive,TSS, Yoder, 11575 SaltCreek Rd, Fredericksburg

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

FOR SALE: 3 Alpacas:1 white female, 1 fawn col-ored male, 1 black male -$600/all obo. 330-473-9918

WE BUY Morgan HorsesV.M. (330) 407-7650

8 YR old Morgan gelding.TSS, women can drive,$2000. E Hershberger, 6000Wenger Rd., Dalton 44618

2 YR old purebred DutchHarness mare. Chestnut, 4whi te str ip s i red byUtilander. Green broke, 2yr. old Dutch Morgancross mare. Chestnut, 3whites strip Green broke,nice mare.7 yr. old BayReg. Morgan mare, 100%TSS well mannered, LPSPeace of the Action colt atside. Levi Swartzentruber,6693 S. Kansas Rd., AppleCreek, Ohio

FOR SALE: 4 yr old Stand-ard Bred Mare, TSS, wellbroke, safe for women orolder people. 330-473-0518

FOR SALE: 9 year old brownstandard bred gelding. Topbuggy broke, make a goodboys horse, (330) 852-3912

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: Good family milkgoat. French Alpine, 1 gal.milk per day. $300 obo. Mel-vin Yoder, 10550 HogbackRd., Fred'burg, OH 44627

FOR SALE: 1 year old paintpony gelding. 50 in., broketo lead. $230. David Shetler,(330) 275-0722

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FOR SALE: Oil fired incuba-tor for 50 eggs., $60. Joni J.Raber, 7455 TR 501, Lake-ville, OH 44638. Wanted:#32 meat grinder

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

FOR SALE: Galaxy S4 smartphone, used very little,$150, (330) 407-7131

FOR SALE 5 HP air com-pressor w/1.3 HP Hondaslide base hidden view airwater pump 3" used 3 yrs.Easy enter pony cart. Newlights/wheels. 330-897-2037

TROY BILT pony model gar-den tiller. Real good, $295.John Miller (330) 893-0303

FOR SALE: Infra Black moul-trie trail camera, like new.(330) 674-4470

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

OLDER PSE compoundbow w/case & arrows. Goodcond i t i on , $250 obo .Hershberger, 4140 LustigRd. Dalton

17 FULL grown khaki camelducks for sale. Also, mensXL road bike for sale. GiantDefy 2, good condition,$450. (330) 852-1902

USED RESIDENTIAL STIHLweedeater. Has extra string& owners manual, $79.(330) 674-1492

FOR SALE: 10 cu. ft. naturalgas fridge. Excellent cond.,$1,100. Raymond Yoder atBunker Hill (330) 600-9427

WANTED: COMPOUND bowin good cond. Prefer ParkerHunter Mag. D. Hersh ber-ger, 8101 Weaver Rd. Fred-

FOR SALE: sturdy ping pongtable in excellent cond.,$175. Also, trampoline,stored inside winters, goodcond., $150. (330) 893-2312

270 Hunting Fishing280 Miscellaneous Merch.

CRAFTSMAN GARDEN trac-tor, 48" mowing deck, 48"snowblower & small trailer,$1000/obo. 330-231-6318

32X70 HOOP barn in excel-lent cond., make offer.330-987-1451

PSE COMPOUND Bow,DNA, very good condition, 2yrs o ld. $575 (330)473-2162

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

FOR SALE: Oak Chest ofDrawers, excellent condi-tion. Also Bunk Beds. MattMiller (330) 201-4638

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

FOR SALE: Used 2000 wattHonda generator, runsgreat, (330) 621-4458

WANTED: THOMPSON Cen-ter Pro Hunter Muzzle-loader. (800) 363-1004

BLUE RECLINER, like new.Atlee M. Raber, 330-674-2890. $300.

FOR SALE: Bathtub SlidingShower Door, new, still inbox, std size, frame isBronze, make offer. (330)852-3128 V.M.

NEW TORO lawn mower, per-sonal pace w/ elec start.$350. (330) 852-7094, 2701TR 166, Sugar Creek

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

FOR SALE: Wooden frameglider love seat. Very goodcond., new upholstery, $125OBO. Joe Hershberger,330-893-0521

265 Household Furnishings

DOC'S STUMP removal. Res.& Comm. Fully insured.Free est. 330-567-2584Rodger Daugherty owner

FOR SALE: Exmark commer-cial 30 in. lawn mower withgrass catcher. Like new.$1,000. (330) 893-3547

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

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

FOR SALE: Cream Berbercarpet 10'6" x 20'6".330-893-7516

275 Lawn & GardenFOR SALE: John Deere 36"

Walk Behind, good condi-tion, bagger/mulcher. (330)275-2081

HORTON FURY Cross Bow,360fps, excellent condition,used 1 yr, $575. (330)988-2368 leave message.

TWO TEAL 12x24 rugs; likenew, $175. One brown 12 x22 rug; good cond., $40.330-695-2369

FOR SALE: Lone WolfClimber, good condition,$295 (330) 473-5281

FOR SALE: top buggy, goodcond., brakes, LED 2 waylights, on buggy box, MoseKeim. 9084 S. Kansas Rd.Fredericksburg OH

CUB CADET w/mower deck,works well, all good condi-tion, $750/obo. 330-763-4056.

FOR SALE: 36 gun stack onElite Safe, new, never used.$1,400 new, asking $900.330-275-5895

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: Parker com-pound bow with arrows &case, excellent condition,$350. (330) 674-1837

FOR SALE: Gravely with at-tachments, 32 in. brushmower, rotary plow, 4 ft.snow blade, good cond.,(330) 600-9098

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

FOR SALE: ANTIQUEdresser with mirror, darkwood , n i ce cond i t i on$50/obo. (330) 359-5383

FOR SALE: Horton SuperMag cross bow, good cond.Arrows, quiver, scope opensites.All goes. 330-359-0329

NEW LAZ-E-BOY CHAIR &Ottoman, bought in 2015.$750 obo. (330) 763-1440

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

JENNINGS COMPOUNDbow, almost new string, allaccessories included, $300.Call (330) 279-2100

HORTON HAVOC reverselimb crossbow, 2 yrs. old,like new condition, arrowsand cocking aid included,$450. Mark Miller, 6744 TR603, Mlsbg. 330-674-5499 02800 AD13818822 144

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FOR SALE: 200lb drumcorn feeder, battery oper-ated. $50 (330) 473-2665

CHINA HUTCH, 66 wide x 84high, 3 glass doors, excel-lent cond., $600. Showcase, with sliding doors &two glass shelves with lock,$250. (330) 674-0426

WILL DO garden plowing,tiling, brush hogging, andget your new lawn ready forseeding. Henry J Miller,330-852-3363.

SAVAGE MODEL 111, .270Bushnell Scope $450. RemModel 770, .243 with scope$475. Benilli Nova 12ga,Camo $450 (330) 897-1038

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OLDER Allis Chalmers 3,000lb fork lift, runs good, as is.$1,000. (330) 852-4009

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

WANTED: SMALL phonehouse. 330-465-9441

FAN LOUVERS, 36 x 36, withopeners, $15 ea. (330)893-1058

FOR SALE: Aluminum Boxfor on back of van. 2'x2' 5'long, $400 obo. (330)231-2832

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

SULKY RACING/TRAININGsize M/L made by Pen-nington. Wooden shafts,new tires, dark green & yel-low. Excellent condition,$300. Call 419-341-3794

MINI SURREY with roll upcurtains and all standardfeatures. $3,000. (330)714-9082

FOR SALE: Good used rollup curtain buggy. Com-p le te l y redone . DuaneMiller, 330-893-3640 ext. 5

FOR SALE: 5 Poo-shonpuppies, ready for a newhome Aug 8. Has all shots.(740) 501-9535

STUDIO 360 like new knittingmachine, 200 needle, manu-ally operated, lace maker,rib attachment, patterns, in-s t r uc t i on books , manyspools of yard, table & light.$500. (614) 885-0691

FOR SALE: Lg. Black Sad-dle, great condition, fits lgponies or small horses.$200 (330) 695-2307

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.

FOR SALE: buggy with LEDlights. Hydraulic brakes.Great cond., (330) 462-3686

150 GAL. fuel tank used fordiesel fuel. $200. (330)674-4466

FOR SALE: Good used Por-tage & Mane outdoor fur-nace. Heats 8,000 sq. ft.Used only 2 years. (330)698-0175

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

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

FOR SALE: Power pack bat-tery charger. With an alter-nator, used very little, $175.Call 330-600-1319

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

2004 UNITED EnclosedTrailer, 7x14 w/5' V-nose, 2side doors, 2 rear doors,$2,700. (740) 291-7019

FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrierpuppies, 8 weeks old. $105.Aden D. Yoder, 5236Moreland Rd., Fredericks-burg, OH 44627

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

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

AKC NEWFOUNDLANDBlack male, born 6/11/15.$1,500. (330) 763-1798

3 RAIL vinyl fence for sale.Used but in good cond., Ap-prox 350 ft. One 4 ft gate, 110 ft. gate. Please call (330)674-1054

FOR SALE: House roofings l a t e . 1 2 x 2 4 . ( 3 3 0 )897-7830

FOR SALE: Old orderBuggy, with brakes & someLED lights, fair condition.(330) 695-2115

FOR SALE: 2 1/2 yr. Yorkiemale. 2 1/2 yr. long hairedChihuahua fremale. AndrewMiller, 7641 Maurer Rd., Ap-ple Creek, 330-749-8727

FOR SALE: 8 week old brownCavashon female. $450.(330) 893-7121

FOR SALE: 4-4 Kiln DriedLumber, Cherry, WhiteOak, Hard Maple, Gray Elm,Brown Maple, Red Oak. Callfor specs & availability,(330) 763-3764

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

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

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

FOR SALE: 3 mo. old pugglebulldog female. Brown &white. Shots & wormed.330-674-1160 VM

FOR SALE: AKC EnglishBulldog male, 5 yrs. old;Beabull female, 1 yr. old.(330) 674-1411.

WANTED: BROKE coonhound, no trash, good totrain pup. (330) 567-5908

ACA BICHEON malepuppies, (330) 893-4057

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.

WANTED: BROKE coonhound, no trash, good totrain pup. (330) 567-5908

2 YR old Pom Female, had 1litter, excellent mother, duein heat in Sept. $800 (330)763-0551

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

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: 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

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COVERED WAGON, justright for two standard bredsor haflingers. Has woodenwheels & large zero turn 5thwheel. Long seats in thebback, good condition, verynice, asking $1,100. Willconsider any reasonable of-fer. Levi Wengerd, (330)674-2710

FOR SALE: Used ping pongtable in excellent condition.$200 or make offer. (330)897-1492

FOR SALE: Small HitzerWood Stove w/jacket, goodcondition. (330) 893-2013

FOR SALE: Beabull puppies3 males, 3 females, 7 weeksold. Very cute. MosesMiller, 7028 CR 77, Millers-burg, Oh 44654. First farmSouth of Memory Park.

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

HOLLAND 1 burner Grill,works. $150 (330) 852-9310

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

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

FOR SALE: 80+feet CurlyMaple, Birds Eye Maple,Cherry, Walnut, Zebra, KingWood, Purple Heart, Coco-bolo, & More, Ideal for smallprojects. Berlin Furniture,5044 CR 120, 1 mile Southof Berlin. 330-893-3261 V.M

FARMALL-H G. cond re-stored 74 F-100 Ford Stakebed G cond. Sears Aircompressor 100PSI. Goodwild cherry lumber 852-6140

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

SURREY WITH lights, turn-ing signals, childrens seats,hyd. brakes. steel wheels.Good cond. $1800 674-0889

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.

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

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.

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

280 Miscellaneous Merch.280 Miscellaneous Merch.280 Miscellaneous Merch. 300 Pets Supplies280 Miscellaneous Merch. 300 Pets Supplies

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HUMRICHOUSER TRUST AUCTION

MM AND MF TRACTORS • FARM EQUIPMENTOLD CARS AND TRUCKS • GENERAC GUARDIAN

GENERATOR • HOUSEHOLD AND COLLECTIBLES TOOLS • 4 GENERATION ACCUMULATION

To settle the estate will sell the following personal property for the trust at the farm located at 7471 Township Road 323, Holmesville, Ohio. Located South of Wooster or North of Millersburg on State Route 83 to Holmesville. Then West on CR 320 ½ mile to CR 329,

then left 1 mile to TR 323 and right up the hill.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2015, 10:00 A.M.TRACTORS-EQUIPMENT-SKIDLOADER

Case #1816 Hydro skid loader w/ 2 buckets; two MM Z tractors w/ NF; MM R tractor w/ cultivators and attached 10 inch tree; MF 30 tractor; MF 65 tractor; Case 95 ground drive spreader; JD N pto spreader; JD 8 ft. transport disc; good NH flail chopper; good NI 323 1 row corn picker; several older gravity wagons w/ gears; IH 13x7 grain drill; older JD 4x plow; 2x 3pt. plow; older Case ground drive spreader; older grain drill on steel; IH 7 ft. mower/conditioner; NI trailer mower; 6 ft. pull type rotary mower; 3 pt. seeder; 3 pt. blade; IH 45 baler; IH 37 baler w/ kicker; 2 wooden kicker wagons; JD #25 combine w/ engine; crimper; 3 pt. cultivator; flat bed wagon; drag disc; Work Saver 3 pt. post hole digger; Land pride 7 ft. 3 pt. finish mower; and more.

GENERATOR- BOXWAGON-SLEIGHGuardian Series 11 KW natural gas whole house generator new in 2014; old box wagon w/ gear; old homemade sleigh; Winpower pto generator; old Cub Cadet; old saddle; 3 wagon loads of good farm misc. of all kinds from the barns and buildings; chain saws; hand and power tools; and more. VEHICLES- 1964 Model C1200 pickup; 1974 Ford 133 Styleside pickup; 1987 Ford F15 pickup; 1977 Ford LTD. Vehicles are stored inside and in various conditions w/ titles.

ANTIQUES-HOUSEHOLDOak rocker; dressers; good selection of old paper, farm magazines, and more; old pictures and frames; dishes and cookware; hospital bed; egg baskets; appliances; furniture of all kinds; and much more. Still lots of storage areas to sort and unbox.NOTE- This is the second auction for the Trust. Antiques, smalls and furniture were sold earlier. Now we are selling the equipment, contents of the shop and outbuildings, items from the storage areas. Sterling never married, was the fourth generation to live on this farm, and much of the contents from the buildings have been there for 4 generations. Through his generosity the Holmes County Fair Board will be receiving a large donation from the trust for the new fairgrounds. The farm equipment is all older, but stored inside. We only listed the high lights with much more yet to be discovered. Good small antique items sell in the tent. Bring your chairs. Running 2-3 rings all morning. Bring a friend. Farm equipment and vehicles sell after 12:00 Noon. Good off road parking close to the action. Circle your calendar for a good one. PICTURES at www.gant-realty.com. Click on chattel auctions.TERMS- Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch by Valley View School

Auction by order of Craig T. Wiley, Trustee forSTERLING T. HUMRICHOUSER TRUST

AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson, Lynn Neuenschwander

4939 MILLBROOK RD.WOOSTER, OHIO 44691

(330)264-8342

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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3 YR old Beabull female,lots of Bulldog features. Dueto cycle anytime. $300obo. (330) 674-6003

TOULOUSE GOSLINGS,cute, hatched 1st of July. $4ea. (330) 893-1058

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

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

NOTICE: We now carryMicro-Chips. Call for details.New Bedford Feed & Sup-ply, LLC. (330) 897-6492

7/8 English bulldog, 1/8 bea-gle female, brindle & white,1.5 years old, $600. 7/8english bulldog, 1/8 beagle,female, brindle & white, pro-duces big liters, $400. Forinfo call (330) 852-0209

FOR SALE: AKC black Labpuppies. 2 males, 1 female.$350. (330) 600-1352

QUALITY BEABULL pup-pies. Beautiful markings, 5females, 1 male. Up to dateon shots & wormed. $300.(330) 600-2918

4 YEAR old blue tick coonhound male, runs, trees,own coon . $450. (330)260-3672

5 YEAR OLD YORKIE MALEACA reg'd proven male. 2year old dutch harnesscross mare, black with 3whites & a star. (740)610-3162

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

FOR SALE: AKC Lab pup-pies, silver, cream & choco-late, shots & wormed.$250/ea. (740) 545-6385

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

FOR SALE: 8 month old fe-male Jack Ruddel mix, $40.(330) 674-2804

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

BOXER PUPPIES 9 weeksold, updated on shots &wormed, 1 dark brindlemale, 2 white females withd a r k p a t c h e s . ( 3 3 0 )893-7066

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

FOR SALE: Cur/shepherdsquirrel dog. Also looking fora parti miniature schnauzermale. Call 330-674-1945 orcall during day 330-600-1296

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

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

FAMILY RAISED AdorableACA Shihtzu puppies, social-ized, very cute & playful. Littero f 7 . F i rs t t ime mom.4-females, $400 ea. 3-males$350 ea. (330) 893-2780

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

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

FOR SALE: AKC EnglishBulldog female. 4 mo. old,Should be good breedingstock, (330) 473-2168

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

ATTENTION: Need help witha unexpected litter of pups.Will pay up to $200 per litter.Call us 234-303-6377

AKC NORWEGIAN Elk-hound puppies. 10 wksShots & wormed, $300.Dennis Hershberger, 9209Dover Rd., Apple Creek, OH

FOR SALE: 7 year old brindleboxer female. Asking $300obo. 330-275-5895

FEMALE CHOCOLATE Lab-radoodle, born 4/12/2015,$600. Robert Yoder, 2800TR 190 , Ba l t i c . ( 330 )893-2087

BLACK & CHOC. Lab pup-pies, 8 wks. old $500 ea.Vet checked, wormed, readyto go. 330-897-1076

AKC GOLDEN RetreiverMale, 1-1/2 yrs old, Brucel-losis tested, proven. $850(330) 852-2435

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

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

ACA STANDARD Poodlepuppies, 8 weeks old, lightcream color. Females, $650,males $550. 330-674-2754

3/4 BULLDOG, bred August8th. 4 years old, $1,500.(330) 401-7946

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

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

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

2 YORKIE Toy Fox Terriercross puppies, females,well-mannered, playful, 3mo. old, $100/each. 330-600-0522 /VM.

FOR SALE: female Yorkie.1.5 years old. MennoH e r s h b e r g e r , ( 3 3 0 )601-6117

BERENSE MOUNTAIN DogMale, 10 mo old, AKC Reg,$1,200. (740) 545-9208

10 WEEK old Beagle male.Out of good hunting stock.$50. (330) 567-5944

MINIATURE POODLE AKCMale, Apricot color, 5 moold, $695 (330) 359-5143

FOR SALE: SHIH-TZUBICHON Puppies, 4 males,shots & wormed, 10-12 wksold, (330) 897-7403

AKA PUG fawn male, 3-1/2yrs. old, proven, $400; Also,older Pug females for pets,$25. (330) 231-7789.

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

FOR SALE: Bar headedgeese, 2 females, & 1 pom-e r a n i a n g a n d e r . ( 3 3 0 )600-9098

LOOK: 3 year old Yorkie fe-male ACA Reg. small, cutewould make a $400 obogreat pet. Friendly 893-1426

CKC CAVALIER male forsale. Tri-color, 2 yeras old.(330) 893-3262†x2

FOR SALE: (2) ACA reg'dfawn Boxer females, 9 wks.old, up to date shots.330-231-1934.

B-B RED Bantys $12 a pair.3 or more $5 a piece. Ver-non Yoder, 1651 TR 178,Baltic, OH 330-897-1033

AKC ENGLISH GOLDEN Re-triever stud service. Certi-fied Hips. Must be tested.330-763-3339

FOR SALE: 8 week old JackRussell/Elkhound mix pup-pies. Make offer. Berlin, OH(330) 275-7493

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.

ACA Tri-colored BassettHound female, 1 yr. old,$500. (330) 674-1988

BLACK MINIATURE schnau-zer puppies, 1st shots &wormed. (330) 276-5613

3 BEABULL Boston cross fe-males. $300 each. (330)317-8570

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level management position in circulation. Responsibilities include customer service, sales,

recruiting and training independent contractors, as well as overseeing day-to-day operations of your district. The district

comprises all of Holmes county and some of southern Wayne county. The ideal candidate will posses strong time management

and organization skills, enjoy working with people, plus have the ability to set and achieve goals, while working in a fast paced team environment. A reliable vehicle and excellent driving record are required. Competitive salary, plus 401K plan, vacation and health

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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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FOR SALE: beagle female,$75 obo. (330) 988-4140

FOR SALE: Bichon male, 3years old, proven breeder.(330) 893-1016 x2

FOR SALE: Siberian Huskymale, 2 years old, blueeyes, easy collector. (330)893-1466

CREAM COLOR 1.5 year oldLabradoodle. Female, $500.Robert L. Yoder, 2800 TR190, Baltic.

WANTED: reg'd boxer male,good breeding stock, puppyor proven male, prefer fawnwith white collar, VM (740)610-4427

BEABULL PUPPIES for sale.Would make good pets.(330) 897-1349

FOR SALE: 9 week old AKCReg. Beagles. 4 females, 3males. Good hunting stock.Nice pups! Aaron Yoder,10550 Hogback Rd., Fred-ericksburg, OH 44627

FOR SALE: AKC Reg'd Sil-ver Labs, 6 wks. old, 4 fe-males, 3 males, up to dateshots. 740-610-1528, lv. ms

FOR SALE: New Zealandwhite rabbits & rabbithutches. (330) 763-1880

FOR SALE: 2 year oldbeabull female, tan & white,$150. (330) 556-8712

KITTENS READY for a goodhome, will make good pets.(330) 279-2034

ACA MALTESE male, 3years old, proven, $300 obo.(330) 556-9898

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

FOR SALE: Fainting PygmyBilly goat. Mom and 2 wk.old kittens. Ph. 330-674-1900

Standard Poodle, stud serv-ice. Dark red male. Musttest female. (330) 763-1791

AKC REG Yellow Lab malePuppies, 9 weeks old,shots & wormed, $375 ormake offer. (330) 600-0719

FOR SALE: Bernese moun-tain dogs, 2 females,$1,000. 1 male, $850. partiYorkie male, $200. (330)893-7212

FOR SALE: Golden Re-triever Male, 4 mo old. Call(330) 600-2211

FOR SALE: akc reg'd englishcream golden retriever pup-pies. 8 weeks old. 3 males,3 females. Call 330-260-2892

FOR SALE: 3 year oldmalte-poo female. 4 year oldshih-tzu female. $350 each(330) 567-2757

FOR SALE: 2 males, 5 fe-males, 1/2 black & tan, &1/2 plott. Born 5/18/15 (330)621-8315

AIR HITACHI COMPOUNDsliding mitersaw C10FSB,good cond., $425. 2 traileraxle with torsion spring, out-side frame with 54.5 in.,2400 lbs, make offer. (740)295-5498

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

FOR SALE: AKC Bichonmale. 1 year old. Also pure-bred Bichon, Bichapoo &Bichon/Maltese males avail.(330) 852-2047

AKC CHOC. Lab male, 12wk. $350. Choc. & black,2nd generation. Laba doo-dles Baltic area 897-0380

FOR SALE: 14 week old Lab-radoodles. 3 black males,$300. Vet checked. Also 3Beagle males, 5 mo. old,out of good hunting stock.$175. Marcus Troyer (330)316-1347, Baltic OH

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

BRAND NEW in box 10 in.steel city table saw with 52in. industrial fence. $1200,(330) 674-4466

AKC NORWEGIAN ELK-HOUND puppies, $200each. 740-504-2333

AKC BEAGLES, 3 years oldmale, 4 year old female,running good. Leroy Miller(330) 897-1384

FOR SALE: Black Lab malepuppy, 13 wks. old, $150.V.M. (330) 852-3139

FOR SALE: Beagle puppies,11 wks, $100 each. Shots,wormed, 740-887-3422 Alsocochin bantams chicks $2

FOR SALE: 9 month old bluetick female. Not enoughtime. Nice color. (330)231-3021

FOR SALE: 20KW WincoNatural Gas Generator,675 hrs, works good, $2,000obo (330) 852-0209

MALE BEAGLE for sale. Ex-cellent rabbit dog, $75 obo.John Hershberger , 9153Zuercher Rd., Apple Creek,OH 44606

LONG COAT Chihuahuas,male & female, 4 monthsold, UTD on shots. $150 &up 330-749-2865.

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

AKC GOLDEN retriever maleborn 4/4/15. Shots &wormed. 330-231-9472

FOR SALE: Bernese Moun-tain dog puppies, AKC, 15wks. old, nice, $600. (330)893-1368

FOR SALE: Golden Retrieverpuppies, AKC reg'd, shots &wormed. (330) 763-0721

LONG HAIRED kittens & as-sorted barn cats. Best offer.(330) 674-1902; 5865 SR241, Millersburg, OH

320 Tools Machinery

14 WEEK old AKC Rottweilerpuppies. Up to date onshots & wormings. $700each. (330) 231-1140

FOR SALE: 3 yr old male,Plot and Mountain KerrCross, well started on coon& squirrel, hunts good withother dogs, fast on track,handles well. Daniel I.Shetler (330) 852-0464

FOR SALE: AKC BostonTerrier Male, proven, 4 yrsold, Black & White. AlsoAKC Proven Fawn Pug Fe-male, $450 ea. (800)363-1004

2 YR. OLD male Morkie, veryfriendly, housebroken, $150.(740) 824-4063

FOR SALE: AKC pugs, 10wks. old. Vet checked.dewormed & shots. 4 males,1 female. 330-893-4720

STUD SERVICE BerneseMountain Dog. Call Jesse@ 330-852-4925

FOR SALE: 4 yr old WhiteMiniature Poodle male,proven, $250 obo. (330)852-1425

FUJI 27SP Mens Bike, ingood condition, new frontrim. Asking $275 obo. (330)897-1022

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82.3 Acres in five parcels • Prime hunting land Building sites • Mineral rights • Creek • Open and Wooded

Keene Twp. Coshocton County • River View SchoolsLocation: 28648 State Route 643 Fresno, OH 43824

The property is approx. 7.5 miles south of New Bedford on State Route 643.

Whether you are looking for a building site, recreational/hunting land oreven farming land, this auction has something for everyone! Conve-niently located along State Route 643, this site offers incredible views,excellent hunting and more. Variety of woods and open land. Perfectspot for getaway/hunting property. Parcel #2 has an older (but servicea-ble) mobile home, and a nice open shed for your horse. Electricity avail-able close by to all of the parcels (parcel #1 has electric service).Good-sized creek runs through the front of the property, and there is awell-constructed bridge on a poured concrete foundation, as well as adriveway with a good stone foundation leading from the road to the backof the property. Most of the land is enrolled in the CAUV program, andthere is a little income from a gas well. It doesn’t get much better thanthis! This is an excellent mixture of woods, open land, brushy beddingareas, creek and hilltop views all in a great location just minutes fromCharm, Millersburg, New Bedford and Coshocton. This is a real hotspotfor deer, turkey and other wildlife — it’s all here and waiting for you!Stop by, pick up a brochure and walk the land.Mobile home and hunting supplies:The mobile home on parcel #1 is a 2000, 16x78 Commodore, and sellsdirectly after the land. (Subject to owner’s confirmation. Please do notdisturb tenant.) Also, to be sold immediately after the land and mobilehome: 5, 15-foot ladder stands, three Horton crossbows, three scent locksuits, three heater body suits, trail camera and misc. hunting supplies.Terms: Absolute auction. A 10% nonrefundable down payment is due atthe auction, with the balance due at closing (approx. 45 days). Buyersreceive hunting rights with proper downpayment. Mineral rights trans-fer. No buyer’s premium. Buyers will be charged $500 per parcel forsurvey. Acreage, splits and frontage amounts are approximate and sujectto final approval. Announcements at the auction precede previous state-ments and ads. (Cash or check for mobile home and hunting supplies.)Parcel 1: 5.1 acres; 579 feet of frontage on SR 643Parcel 2: 29.6 acres open/wooded; 538 feet frontage on SR 643Parcel 3: 13.5 acres open, wooded and crops; 513 feet of frontage on SR 643Parcel 4: 3.1 acres open, wooded and crops; 212 feet of frontage on SR 643Parcel 5: 31.5 acres; access from TR 196 Owners: Marvin, Edna and Roy Yoder

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Attention newlyweds or empty nesters! Here is your oppor-tunity to own a solid, clean, comfortable home on a nicelylandscaped lot between Winesburg and Walnut Creek! Whygo to the hassle and expense of building, when you can sim-ply move right in to this three-bedroom home on nearly anacre is such a desirable area. The owners have taken goodcare of this property and there really is nothing to do here but move in. The house features a brick exterior, threebedrooms, a nice large kitchen, full bath and living room. The living room is carpeted, and you’ll be sure to staycozy warm this winter with the help of the wood-burning stove in the living room. Just off the kitchen you’llfind a nice-sized washing/utility room. There are some good updates here, too, including replacement windows,new exterior doors and a newer water softener.Outside you will find a nicely landscaped and well maintained yard, complete with a 10x12 garden shed foryour lawnmower, garden tools, etc. Behind the home you are sure to enjoy relaxing at the elevated, private brickfirepit area. The home is accessed by a cement drive that is nice and wide, and accented with a large cut-stoneretaining wall/flower bed. The two-story barn/shop is a real bonus to this property. It is a brick/block combina-tion and offers two box stalls and a one-car garage with overhead door on the first floor, and plenty of room forhay and straw on the second floor. Also included on the second story is a 16x28 insulated shop. Topping it all offis a newer standing seam metal roof. This is a good solid building that will serve many needs. The pasture, fea-turing vinyl fence, is adjacent to this building, too. Home is connected to Northeast Gas, and there is a 12-voltsolar system that stays (house is wired). Water is provided by a shared well, and there is a private septic holdingtank. All of this sits on just over one acre of land. This really is an ideal starter or empty nester home. Before youconsider building, give this one a look!Taxes/Legal: Parcel #2600219000 and 2600220000. Taxes are $551.75 and $29.90 per half.Terms: A 10% nonrefundable down payment is due at the auction, with the balance due at closing (approx. 45days). Announcements at the auction precede previous statements and ads.Owners: Johnny and Miriam Mast

Mast Real Estate AuctionThursday, Sept 3, 2015 • 7:00 p.m. • Open House: Mon., Aug. 24, 5:30-7p.m.

Ideal starter home on one acre • Shop/barn • PastureBetween Winesburg and Walnut Creek • Walnut Creek

Twp. • Holmes County • East Holmes SchoolsLocation: 5671 State Route 515, Millersburg, OH 44654

Auctioneer/Realtor:Orus Mast 330-473-9077

Auctioneer/Realtor:Vernon Yoder 330-466-0520

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WANTED: GELDING surreyhorse., TSS, good broke,prefer 5-8 years old.330-600-0033 VM

TREE REMOVAL. Got Lean-ing Trees? Dead Trees? Wehave Firewood for sale. Call(330) 893-1805

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

MILKER SET up for one cow.(330) 897-0860

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500 Automobiles

WANTED: HIDDEN View Airwater pump, engine com-pressor unit, air tank. EliMiller, 12885 CR 316, BigPrairie, OH 44611

HAULING & Transportation,4-5 passengers & haulingwith truck & trailer. Can pullyour trailer or mine. (330)763-1475

SINGLE LADY looking for ahouse to rent in theBal t ic /Sugarcreek area.Contact Conrad Miller,740-694-9186

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

40-50 TON iron worker ingood condi t ion. (330)439-8356

ROW BOAT or pedal boat.(330) 695-5000 1050 Taxi Limo Shuttle

496 Wanted to Rent

NOTICE: NOW acceptingnew 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

OPEN BUGGY with hydraulicbrakes, rubber tires, & ingood condi t ion. (330)359-0182

HERSHBERGER ROOFINGQuality roofing at a competi-tive price. Call Kevin for afree estimate. 330-763-0483

FOR RENT: House in Flor-ida, close to Pinecraft, 3br,2ba, fully furn. AvailableDec-Jan. (330) 893-2013

650 Building Materials

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

1000 Roofing & Spouting475 Home Condo Rentals

WANTED: VENTED PropaneW a l l H e a t e r , ( 3 3 0 )600-9286

2001 Town and Country lim-ited. 115k m., new frontbrakes, very clean, $4000obo. (740) 398-1801

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

1BR APT in Wilmot, hasstove & frig, utilities in-cluded. $550/mo, $500/dep.Available Sept. 1st (330)465-5593 or (330) 317-2844

FREE STALL loops. Voicemail (330) 674-0557 x2

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

BASEMENT apartment withutilities. Barrs Mills area.$600/mo (330) 852-0444

355 Wanted to Buy

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

460 Apartment Rentals 545 VansI BUY junk cars 262-9300

FOR SALE: Air 10" HatichiMiter Compound Saw,good condi t ion. (330)893-2013

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

830 Hauling

LINDE H400 forklift, 8,000 #lift, 3 stage mast, propane,cab duals, very good cond.,$14,500. (330) 852-0188

INCOME PROPERTY: 2rental mobile homes ,14x70, 2br, 2ba, priviatewooded site, 1-1/3ac ofland. Near Nashv i l le .$84,900 (330) 378-3431

1994 F150 Ext. cab, 6 cyl.,auto., good tires, dependa-ble. Also, 2001 Caravan.$1,200 ea. (330) 317-8206

YODER'S FENCE & BrushRemoval. Will build alltypes of farm fence. 23 yrs.exp. Free est. 330-763-0497

435 Comm Property - Sale

6500W GENERATOR onportable cart, w/13HPHonda motor, very low hrs.w/cable, $1100. Like newThatcher for John Deereriding mower. 330-473-9230

HUNTING & RecreationalLand for sale in Tuscarawas& Guernsey County. (330)231-2460

1996 FORD L-8000 DBLFRAME, Walking BM Susp.,.05 Recon Cummins 8.38LL. Full lockers, BareFrame 20ft. $4,500 OBO.Call (330) 440-3996.

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.

99 JEEP Cherokee Classic176,000 mi. Runs good.New Batt., good tires, $2500330-674-4082 Dark Blue

81 WOODED acres. Has trail& sun openings for foodplots. Excellent hunting.C lose to Cambr idge .$2,600/acre. (330) 466-8658

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

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

540 Trucks SUVsFOR 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

775 Fencing

03200 AD13818716 14410375736

TILE SAW used MK770 withstand, $400. 330-231-2784

FOR SALE: 9 person boatw/monster tower, board rack2-boards, 2 towable tubes, 1pr skis, lots of life vests, 165HP, $5500. 330-473-3503

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

SHETLER SERVICES Drive-ways, field tiling, buildingpads, pet graves, frenchdrains, gravel hauling, septicsystems, downspouts. Call(330) 988-4373

FOR SALE: 10-inch Hitachimiter cut-off saw with airmotor & stand, $600. (330)674-4739

770 Excavating

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

8 ACRES, beautiful setting,tillable with stream, wild life,some woods, off of CR 19,just minutes from Killbuck.Fronts Twp. Rd 19 & 22,Monroe Twp. $58,000 obo.(330) 231-1898 or (330)276-8463

FOGGED HOUSE WIN-DOWS? We can fix themwithout replacing the entirewindow. (330) 674-7556.

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

425 Land Sale Rent

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

FOR SALE: 3 br., 2 ba., homeon 2.045 acres. A bank barnwith 3 box stalls. Merle &Leah Miller, 476 Mill St. NW,Sugar Creek. 330-260-6956 DUST BUNNIES Cleaning

Co. offers an affordablehousecleaning service tai-lored to meet your needs.Insured/bonded. Call Michelleat (330) 844-1604.

KUBOTA V2203 diesel en-gine with Rockford clutch,just rebuilt, 45hp. KlineTractor & Equipment Ser-vices. (330) 600-0413

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

695 Cleaning

TRIPLEX RENTAL propertyfor sale. Must sell $69,000or make offer. All units oc-cupied. Call (330) 231-5585after 3 p.m.

520 BoatsFOR SALE: portable Lincoln

stick welder. Kohler motormounted on trailer. $700.(330) 600-2224

410 Home Condo For Sale

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

FOR SALE: 1984 PontiacGrand Prix LE. John Deere"A" t rac to r & p low.330-466-2454

11300 AD13633918 144HILLSIDE

DOORS & WINDOWS

FOR SALE: Sproul air ceil-ing fans 60" diameter. 1000gallon air tank , $500.330-275-0366

WANTED: Oats or speltz(330) 466-9954

500 Automobiles355 Wanted to Buy 1130 Windows320 Tools Machinery 650 Building Materials

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Absolute Vacant Land Auction33 Hilltop Acres

Location: CR 22 & TR 453, Loudonville, Ohio 44842 GPS Coordinates: 40.602422, -82.168737 Directions: From

SR 39 west of Millersburg between Nashville & Loudonville take CR 22 south approximately mile. Located on southeast

corner of CR22 & TR 453. Signs Posted!

Monday, August 31, 2015 • 6:00 PM* 33 Acres * Washington Township * Holmes County * 2 Parcels

* Open & Wooded Acreage * All Mineral Rights Included * Timber * Excellent Building Sites *

33 acres with frontage on 2 roads. This property offers a beau-tiful hilltop building site. The land features open pasture land and approximately 10 acres of woods in the southwest corner. Fenced and ready to graze your cattle! Mineral rights transfer; 19 acres are unleased, the balance is HBP gas/oil rights. See website for photos, brochure, and additional info. Walk this land and enjoy the views it offers!Parcel 1: 19.4 Acres w/ 1,670’ frontage on CR 22 & 428’ front-age on TR 453. Open & Wooded.Parcel 2: 13.6 Acres w/ 602’ frontage on TR 453. Open land with hilltop building site. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of the auc-tion, balance at closing in approximately 45 days, no financ-ing or other contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Buyer to pay $500 for survey if needed. Buyers must independently inves-tigate and confirm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Legal: Parcel #2700363003 located in Washington Township of Holmes County and the Loudonville-Perrysville SD. Taxes per half year are: $506.42

AUCTION BY ORDER OF:A. MILLER

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05 BUICK RENDEZVOUS

$6,990

Power Seat, Alloy Wheels, 3rd Rear Seat, Keyless Entry, CD

Stereo, Non-Smoker

SALE PRICE

06 BUICK LUCERNE CXL

$6,992

Power Seats, Heated Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy

Wheels, Tow Package

SALE PRICE

04 DODGE 3/4 TON EXT 4X4

$6,991

Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Air, Utility Bed

SALE PRICE

03 HONDA ACCORD

$6,995

Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Moon Roof, 6-CD Stereo,

Alloy Wheels, Leather.

SALE PRICE

03 GMC 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 SLE

$6,990

Power Seat, Fog Lights, Climate Control, CD Stereo, 6-Passenger,

Tow Package, Long Bed

SALE PRICE

00 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT 2WD LS

$6,992

Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Running Boards, Alloy

Wheels, 6-Passenger, Short Bed.

SALE PRICE

97 DODGE 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 SLT

$4,932

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Tow Package

SALE PRICE

06 CHEVY COBALT LT

$4,991

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels,

Non-Smoker

SALE PRICE

02 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE SPYDER GT

$4,951

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels,

Air

SALE PRICE

08 PONTIAC G6 GT

$5,965

Power Seat, Keyless En-try, Fog Lights, CD Stereo,

Air, Onstar

SALE PRICE

99 CHEVY 1/2 TON

$4,951

Tilt Wheel, Cloth, Bed-liner, Alloy Wheels, Air

SALE PRICE

03 CHRYSLER 300M

$4,900

Power Seats, Keyless Entry, Sun-roof, Fog Lights, Heated Leather,

CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air

SALE PRICE

07 PONTIAC G6

$5,975

Power Seat, CD Stereo, Air.

SALE PRICE

02 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 LS

$5,999

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels,

Air

SALE PRICE

05 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS GS

$5,977

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo.

SALE PRICE

00 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 Z71

$5,999

Power Seats, Nerf Bars, Tow Package, 1 Owner

SALE PRICE

05 NISSAN MAXIMA SE

$5,972

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

Alloy Wheels

SALE PRICE

06 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX

$6,150

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

Wheels, Traction Control

SALE PRICE

02 FORD 3/4 TON EXT 4X4

$6,937

O� Road, Power Windows & Locks, Climate Control, Bed Liner, Tow Package

SALE PRICE

03 LINCOLN AVIATOR AWD

$6,932

Heat & Cooled Leather Seats, Power Sunroof, Tow package,

Alloy Wheels

SALE PRICE

08 CHEVY IMPALA LT

$6,941

Power Sunroof, Remote Start, CD Stereo, Alloy

Wheels.

SALE PRICE

04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT 4X4

$6,932

Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Running Boards, Alloy

Wheels, 3rd Row Seating

SALE PRICE

06 BUICK LUCERNE CX

$6,941

Power Seat, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air

SALE PRICE

03 GMC ENVOY SLT 4X4

$6,950

Power Seats, Keyless Entry, Moon Roof, Fog Lights, Heated Leather,

Bose Speakers, Alloy Wheels

SALE PRICE

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