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Clinic open June 16

Veterans Service accepting applications for assistance The Holmes County Veterans Service Center is accepting applications for assistance for June. The deadline is June 19. The Veterans Service Commission Board meeting will be June 22 at 6:30 p.m. Office hours are Monday, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., and Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m.

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The Love Center Free Clinic, Millersburg, will be open Tuesday, June 16, 5-7:30 p.m.

Anne’s Army run/ walk is June 20 Anne’s Army 5K Run/ Walk to Battle Breast Cancer will be held June 20, 8:30 a.m., at the Ohio Agriculture Research and Development Center, Wooster. Online registration is available at www. annesarmy.org. The costs See Pg. 3 — CALENDAR

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lic, and a complementary light lunch will be provided by Oak Pointe Nursing and Rehab. While these sessions are free, registration is required. To register for this informational session, contact Laurel at 800-9454250 ext, 4719 with your phone number, and names of all who will be attending. The Holmes County Caregiver Coalition is a group of local agencies dedicated to bringing information, services and support to those unpaid caregivers of Holmes County. Current members include: The Area Agency on Aging, Region 9; Oak Pointe Nursing & Rehab Center; Community Hospice; Sycamore Run and Scenic Pointe Nursing & Rehab; and Majora Lane.

~ Deli ~ Brown Sugar Ham .................................................. $2.59 lb. Cajun Turkey .......................................................... $2.59 lb. Lacey Baby Swiss Cheese ....................................... $3.09 lb. American Cheese -Yellow or White ........................ $2.49 lb. Habanero Cheese .................................................... $2.49 lb.

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will be held at the Adena The public is invited For more information Mount in Oak Hill Ceme- to attend. Regalia is call David Three Feathers tery in Millersburg on June encouraged but not Jones, metis elder, at 339required. 674-0404. snacks will be provided. Ancestor Honor Ceremony 20 at 8 p.m. (From Page 1) All proceeds will benefit are $30 before June 13 the Anne M. Wolf Breast 8439 TR 527 • Shreve, OH 44676 and $35 thereafter. Youth Cancer Foundation. 330-567-2569 ages 17 and younger are HOURS $20. There will be a free Honor Ceremony Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:30 DISCOUNT GROCERIES Sat. 8:30 - 4:00 kids fun run at 8 a.m. set for June 20 Cooler and Freezer Items! for ages 8 and younger. Walnut Chreek Week of June 15th – June 20th Lots of New Stuff Including T-shirts, prizes, water and A Native American-Style Peanut Butter Frozen Vegetables 40 oz. $5.19 and Cool Whip! Black Forest Ham............................. $2.49 lb. White Sugar Sandwich Pepperoni ....................... $3.29 lb. Bush’s Beans at $2.50 / 4 lb. Holmes County Hub Shopper Colby Cheese .................................... $2.69 lb. Low Prices! (Copyright 2014) Sure Jell Sm. Hot Pepper ................................ $2.99 lb. Corn Flakes P.O. Box 151, Millersburg, Ohio 44691 $1.05 / box Thesco ...................................................39¢ lb. Millersburg office: 25 N. Clay St 18 oz. $1.75 Tuesday Evening Special! Phone: 1-330-264-1125 Coconut Oil ........................................$1.47 lb. 4-6PM Publisher: Andrew S. Dix; Frozen Mixed Vegetables % $ Grapes.................................................$1.59 lb. Managing Editor: Lance White; Ad Director: Rhonda Geer 10 OFF 50 2.5 lbs. $3.85 Email: holmescounty-shopper@dixcom.com Published 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.

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Troyer Marble Cheese .......................................3.59/lb sliced .........................................................................2.99/lb chunk Troyer Swiss Cheese..........................................3.29/lb sliced $1.49/lb. ................................................................................... 2.99/lb Troyer Off the Bone Black Forest Ham ....................... 3.49/lb Troyer Hard Salami .................................................... 3.59/lb Gold Medal Flour .....................................................2.99/ 5lb $1.99/lb. Reiter 2%..................................................................2.49/gal Breaded Chicken Patties .....................................8 ct 1.99/lb .99¢/ea. ..............................................................17.5 lb case 31.99 ea. Bush’s Beans.........................................................1.99/ 28 oz $1.39/8oz. Peanut Butter............................................................ 1.99/lb Runion Mix .................................................................. .99/lb $1.99/lb. Gerber’s Tender Tray Pack..........................................4.29/lb On the corner of CR 77 & SR 39 • ¼ East of Berlin • Mon-Thurs, Sat 8am-6pm; Fri 8am-7pm

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Teachers: The Real American Heroes” will be presented at the Holmes County District P u b l i c Library meeting room on June 18. Retired Overbeck e d u c a tor, speaker and writer

Holmes County bookmobile Monday — Heini’s Cheese, noon-12:45 p.m.; Mary Shetler, County Road 77, 1-1:45 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — J. Barkman, Township Road 176, 1-1:45

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Trail Bologna ................................................................................ $3.99 lb. Pepperjack Cheese ..................................................................... $2.99 lb. Minute Tapioca. ........................................................................... $2.99 lb. Frozen Hash Browns ..................................................................... .99¢ lb. Frozen Charbroiled Beef Patties ................................................. $4.19 lb. Dried Chopped Onion ................................................................. $3.99 lb.

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Community Community briefs

Church Gateway to hold Prayer Assembly Sunday Gateway Fellowship will host a Prayer Assembly, taking place at the church, 1287 Massillon Road (Route 241) on Sunday, June 14 at 6 p.m. Leading the event will be Dr. Tim Sheets, pastor of Oasis Church in Middletown. A prayer assembly is a county-wide call to prayer for an awakening and revival in our county, state and nation, across denominational and church lines. All are invited to worship and pray together. Prayer Assemblies are sponsored by AwakeningNow Prayer Network.

CrossPointe Chorus at Sharon Mennonite Sharon Mennonite Church in Sugarcreek will be hosting the CrossPointe Chorus Sunday, June 14 at 6 p.m.

Carriers of Light to perform The Carrier’s of Light (formerly known as the Soul Seekers) will be sharing in song at Gospel Hill Ministry, 27610 TR 45, Warsaw on Saturday evening, June 20 at 7 p.m. A food stand will be serving sandwiches, chips and iced tea from 5:30 –6:45 p.m. The sing will be held outdoors, so take a lawn chair. Come early and tour the Lighthouse. In case of inclement weather the sing will be held indoors. A love offering will be taken and 100 percent will be given to the singing group. For further information please call 740-824-3300.

at St. John Lutheran Church in McZena (Lakeville) will hold its annual “Operation AED Pie Auction” at the St. John Church in Ashland County, starting at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 20. The event begins with a light dinner meal opportunity. The dinner is “by donation only,” and the pie auction will start promptly at 7 p.m. with auctioneer Dave Acker handling the gavel. All proceeds from the pie auction and dinner go toward the purchase of Automated Electronic Defibrillator (AED) devices to be placed throughout the community. Last year’s auction attracted nearly 200 people resulting in two new AED units placed in the community. For more information about the Pie Auction or the “Operation AED” ministry of St. John Lutheran Church contact: 419-827-2070. St. John Lutheran Church, C/O: Operation AED. 46 County Road 2575, Lakeville, Ohio 44638.

Outdoor gathering planned at Renners St. Paul

Renners St. Paul United Church of Christ will hold an outdoor gathering Saturday, June 27. There will be games, fellowship and food from 6-7 p.m. The menu includes grilled hot dogs, coneys, sloppy joes, chips, cookies and a beverage. At 7 p.m., relax and listen to guest musical performers. Servant’s Heart, a bluegrass gospel group, will feature vocalist Jonathon White. Take a lawn chair or blanket. In case of rain, activities will be moved inside. From State Route 36, go Operation AED 6.5 miles north on CounPie Auction ty Road 93. From Baltic, take State Route 93 scheduled south, turn left on County The Young Adult Class Road 88, then turn right

on Renner Road.

‘Flight School’ Vacation Bible Schools scheduled is Bible School theme Week of June 7

Holmesville Community VBS will be June 7-12 from 6-8:15 p.m. Holmesville Church of Christ and United Methodist Church are partnering to have Jungle Safari for all children ages 3 through sixth-graders. There will be Bible stories, crafts, music, science activities, and snacks. Jungle Safari will be at the Holmesville United Methodist Church, 317 E. Main St. For questions, contact Pastor Christy Bowers at 330-417-9490. Moorhead Mennonite Church will hold VBS June 8-12 from 7-8:45 p.m. Ages 4 through 12th grade will enjoy “Gone Fishing” at the church in Holmesville. For more information, moorheadmennonite.org.

Killbuck First Church of Christ, School Street, will hold VBS June 9-11 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Walk by Faith is the theme for Bible stories, crafts, music and snacks. Contact Kay Melor, 330-276-1535. Week of June 21 Millersburg Grace Brethren, 4960 Township Road 305, will hold Back Yard Bible Club — Journey Off the Map, each Tuesday, June 27-Aug. 1 from 6:30-8 p.m. Classes will be for preschool through those stated sixth grade. Download the registration form at www.millersburggrace. com. Week of June 28 Millersburg Baptist Church, 685 S. Washington St., will hold Sonrock Kids Camp VBS June 29-July 2 from 6-8:30 p.m. All children, grades K-6 are welcome. If you need a ride, call the church, 330-6745927 or Ed Perry, 330-3900140.

The Shanesville Lutheran Church of Sugarcreek , located on the southwest corner of State Routes 39 and 93 (Shanesville Square) in Sugarcreek, invites all community children, ages 4-sixth grade, to attend Vacation Bible School on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, July 29-31 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Our Theme will be “Flight School.” It will be a fun and exciting aviation-themed event. Kids will see how the basics of flight mirror our relationship with Jesus, and why we should always aim higher in our life with Him. Pre-registration forms can be obtained at the following locations: Web Site @www.sugarcreeklutheranparish.org or contact Judy Harstine @ jharstine@roadrunner. com or phone: 330-3432605. Printed Registration forms will be located at different locations around town. They can be completed and returned to the Shanesville Lutheran Church, P. O. Box 478, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681. Pre-registrations are due by July 1. Please come early (6 p.m. on July 29 to register if you have not preregistered.

Worship services at Jitters Two worship services will be held at Jitters Coffee House, 1545 S. Washington St., Millersburg, each Sunday morning at 9 and 10:45 a.m. Jitter Bugs class at 10:45 service only. Grab a cup of coffee and doughnut and sing praises to the Lord. All are welcome. www.jitters. coffee.

Bookmobile (From Page 4) Wednesday — Countryview Wood, state Route 241, 9:30-10:15 a.m.; Kauffman’s, County Road 229, 10:30-11 a.m.; Stony Point, County Road 229, 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.; Hopeview Subdivision, 1:15-2:30 p.m.; Beechvale, 1:30-2:30

p.m.; Amish Country Essentials, Berlin, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Edward M. Raber, Township Road 157, 9:15-10:15 a.m.; Edna Raber, County Road 70, 10:30-11:15 a.m.; Walnut Hills Nursing, 12:15-1:30 p.m.; Robert Troyers, Trail, state Route 515, 12:30-1:15 p.m.; Walnut Hills Retirement,

1:40-2:15 p.m.; P&G IGA, Killbuck, 3:305:15 p.m.; Nashville Elementary, 5:306:30 p.m. Friday — Sharp Run School, Township Road 310, 9-9:45 a.m.; Andy Miller, Township Road 472, 10:30-11 a.m.; Joe Yoder, County Road 373, 11:15-11:45 a.m.; Roy Keim’s County Road 75, 1-2 p.m.

City of Flags takes gold

For more information, contact Wooster Court No. 1073 Regent Diana BoldThe City of Flags, the man at 333-682-7949. Canton division of Sweet Adeline’s International, Popcorn and received a trophy and each member received a stories at library gold medal for taking first On Wednesday and Thursplace in division A at the day at 10 a.m. throughout regional competition in June will be “Popcorn and a Cleveland. Story” at Holmesville/PraiRegion 17 is made up of rie Township Library. All 16 women’s choruses from ages are welcome. Michigan, Indiana, Ohio Wednesday, June 17, will and Pennsylvania. be Community Night. Meet The region president is at the library at 7 p.m. for a Robyn Ramseyer Menuez History Walking Tour of the of Holmes County. The town of Holmesville, led by director is Kevin Mohr. David Stallman. Wayne County residents are Jody Spelman and her Homesville mother, Carol Humbert.

Oller attends Catholic Daughters events

Library expands hours

Holmesville/Prairie Township Library will be open during these hours: MonMargi Oller, who holds day, 2:30-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, the position of national 6:30-8 p.m.; Wednesday, 10 director, a.m.-noon and 6:30-8 p.m.; Ohio state Thursday, 10-11 a.m. and regent and 6:30-8 p.m. There are many vice regent new books. of Wooster Catholic Euchre scheduled Daughters Court at Holmesville No. 1073, American Legion attended the 30th Oller Holmesville American biennial Legion will hold weekly Idaho State Court Con- euchre tournaments Satvention, 30th biennial in urdays at 7 p.m. Call the April. Later in the month Legion at 330-279-3040. she went to Hartford, Conn., as national representative to the 54th State Donations needed Court Convention. She for Pleasant also attended the Ohio State Court Convention Valley Cemetery in Tiffin. Six of the seven Pleasant Valley Cemetery Ohio courts were repre- is accepting donations to sented. pay for mowing of the cemOller, ending her second etery. Any amount is appreterm as Ohio state regent, ciated. passed the gavel to E. Lou- For more information, ise Holliday of Bellaire call Robert L. Croskey, 330Court. Oller was elected 276-3322. Donations may Ohio state secretary. be sent to Croskey at 12049 Oller also is the chair- U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or woman of the Holmes Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box County Christian Wom- 284, Killbuck 44637. en’s Club and a volunteer at Victorian House Food Pantry in Millersburg. She worships at St. Mary of the open monthly Immaculate Conception in Wooster and serves on for distribution Glenmont Food Pantry committees there as well. She is married to Jim is open for food distribuOller and resides in the tion on the second TuesFredericksburg area. Jim day of each month from Oller is retired and enjoys 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont fishing while Margi Oller School House. It is part is involved the Catholic of the Ohio Benefit Bank, Daughters work. They an online program of the have been married for 57 Ohio Association of Foodyears and have one son, banks. The next food distriJeff, teaching English in bution day will be Tuesday, July 14. the Ukraine.


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inner and homework are finished and it’s not time for bed yet. It’s time to relax and enjoy a little down time. In the world of TV programming this period when we are most receptive to the presentation of information and entertainment is called “prime time”. Suppose one night, instead of channel or web surfing, you focus on peace of mind and recharging for the day ahead and spend some family time in relaxed communication and prayer. Seek the Lord as a family at your house of worship. Make God a part of your weekly programming.

Zephaniah 3:1-20

Weekly Scripture Reading Haggai Zechariah Zechariah 2:1-23 1:1-21 2:1-13

Haggai 1:1-15

Zechariah 3:1-10

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Scriptures Selected by the American Bible Society

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Wall (From Page 1) going to be a lot of stuff going on, we didn’t want to take away from the experience. It needs to be a more serene setting, and that’s what the area behind the Holmes Park District provides.” The ’Moving Wall’ is a half-size replica of the Washington, DC Vietnam Veterans Memorial and has been touring the country for more than 30 years. When John Devitt attended the 1982 dedication in Washington, he felt the positive power of “The Wall.” He vowed to share that experience with those who did not have the opportunity to go to Washington. Devitt, Norris Shears,

Gerry Haver and other Vietnam veteran volunteers built The Moving Wall. It went on display for the first time in Tyler, Texas in October of 1984. Two structures of The Moving Wall now travel the USA from April through November, spending about a week at each site. It is based out of White Pine, MI, with hopes of building a museum there. “The response from people in the community, especially the Vietnam veterans, has been great. They are just so appreciative of the fact that we are able to have it here,” HDM board member Dan Mathie said. “I never served, but I know a lot of people that did.

It’s just nice to be able to do something to recognize those folks for their sacrifice. It’s the one thing we can do to tell them thank you.” Bringing the wall to Millersburg for the Fourth of July and the village bicentennial celebration took some scrambling by Mathie. The company had a second wall, but the transport boxes were inadequate. “If we could provide the boxes, we could have the display,” Mathie said. He and his brother went to White Pine in the upper peninsula to get a look at the boxes that house the wall and bring a few back in order to make new ones See Pg. 8 — WALL

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(From Page 7) for the display in Millersburg. They had some new aluminum cases manufactured. “To do it right, my brother John and I drove up with a trailer, hoping to bring old boxes and salvage latches and things we could use. We loaded up four of the six boxes and headed back to Millersburg. It was quite a road trip,” Mathie said. “The ones they had were made out of marine plywood with a laminate on the outside. My brother came up with the idea of fabricating them out of tubular

aluminum. With aluminum skins on them, they are more durable. “The Wall is made up of black aluminum panels,” Mathie added. “Each panel has big stencils with all the names on it, exactly as they appear on the Memorial Wall in Washington, DC. They are raised white letters on the black panels. I’m really glad I went up and saw it. I think they’re going to be happy with what they end up with.” The original thought was to put the display on the courthouse lawn, but the wall was too big. “I thought here (Hipp Station) was the perfect

spot,” Mathie said. “This way, we don’t have to rent a tent. There are two to four people there round the clock. It requires special arrangements for handicapped parking, which I thought this was absolutely the best place for that. We’ll block off part of this lot, handicapped only. Grasshopper will provide some temporary sidewalk around the wall, with big potted trees. It will be lit up and we have the electric. We just need to provide a flagpole.” Park District Director Jen Halverson says it will be a busy weekend on the Trail, and hopes all the

traffic from the Traveling Wall won’t cause any problems. “My only fear is that hundreds of people will be here who, for lack of a better word are clueless about the Trail,” Halverson said. “People tend to stand along the Trail, thinking it’s a sidewalk. It’s not a sidewalk, it’s a road, and people just stand in the middle of it. That’s why we don’t do anything recreational (like flag football) here anymore.”

Willie and Celesta Zuercher

SUGARCREEK — Willie and Celesta Zuercher, 850 Basel St. SW, Sugarcreek 44681, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on Thursday. They were married June 4, 1955, at Berlin Mennonite Church. They are the parents of Sharon Gibson of Dover, Brenda Middaugh of Sugarcreek and Rick (Regan) of Hudson. They have five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. They are members of Mr. and Mrs. Zuercher Reporter Kevin Lynch New Pointe Community can be reached at 330-674- Church, and are Amish A family dinner is planned. 5676 or klynch@the-daily- taxi drivers. record.com.

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Six financial traps new college graduates should avoid As college students across the nation graduate and start their careers, financial responsibility should be a top priority, says The Killbuck Savings Bank Co. The organization has identified six traps that could hinder new college graduates from securing their financial future. “College graduates can make their future even brighter with an early focus on sound financial planning,” said Craig Lawhead, president. “The financial lifestyle and habits they establish now will go a long way toward deciding their financial future.” According to The Killbuck Savings Bank Co., new college graduates should avoid the following financial traps: • Not having a budget. Simply put, don’t spend

more than you make. Calculate the amount of money you’re taking home after taxes, then figure out how much money you can afford to spend each month while contributing to your savings. Be sure to factor in recurring expenses such as student loans, monthly rent, utilities, groceries, transportation expenses and car loans. • Forgoing an emergency fund. Make it a priority to set aside the equivalent of three to six months worth of living expenses. Start

putting some money away immediately, no matter how small the amount. A bank savings account is a smart place to stash your cash for a rainy day. • Paying bills late — or not at all. Each missed payment can hurt your credit history for up to seven years, and can affect your ability to get loans, the interest rates you pay on loans and your ability to get a job or rent an apartment. Consider setting up automatic payments for regular expenses like student loans, car

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Scores for the Ladies’ Monday Night League at Fire Ridge Golf Course, Millersburg, are Jan Fuchs, 44; Elaine Blatt, 50; Marty Lavigne, 47; Ruth Vaughn, 60; Kim Yoder, 47; Danell Taylor, 56; Kim Martin, 60; Mary Lou Snyder, 58; Judy Clark, 59; and Jolene Hannahs, 76. Blatt and Hannahs had the most eights; Kathy Stitzlein and Betty McNutt, two birdies; and low gross, Fuchs.

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The Holmes County Liberty Coalition meets the second Thursday of each month at the Millersburg Comfort Inn at 7 p.m. Programs vary.

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. Call 330-464-0624 or go to http://www.killbuckvalleywritersguild.org/ for information.

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payments and phone bills. • Racking up debt. Understand the responsibilities and benefits of credit. Shop around for a card that best suits your needs, and spend only what you can afford to pay back. It’s a great tool if you use it responsibly. • Not thinking about the

future. It may seem odd since you’re just beginning your career, but now is the best time to start planning for your retirement. Contribute to your employer’s 401(k) or similar account, especially if there is a company match. Invest enough to qualify for your company’s full

match — it’s free money. • Ignoring help from your bank. Most banks offer online, mobile and text banking tools to manage your account night and day. Use these tools to check balances, pay bills, deposit checks, monitor transaction history and track budgets.

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At least one encounter they’ll never forget I was 4 or 5 years old — old enough, anyway, to be on my own in the basement playroom — when I had my first encounter with one of the world’s most instantaneously terrifying creatures. The playroom was a new addition to our old, two-story house and was clean and bright compared to the dark and creepy original cellar one needed to pass through to get to the fun. Done with play for the day, I was just about to cross the threshold from new to old when out of the darkness rushed what at first appeared to be the business end of a hair-

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brush skittering across the ground. It raced into the light at my feet and then traveled OVER my shoe and back into the darkness beyond! Screaming hysterically, I fled back into the playroom in a bawling, blithering, pants-wetted mess until Mom flew down the stairs to my rescue. “Why honey, that was nothing but a centipede,”

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she said. “I know they look scary but once you stomp them they’re totally harmless.” There was none of that ’60’s, hippy-era “live and let live” sentiment in our household. If something scared you enough to wet your pants it deserved to die instantly on the bottom of a Chuck Taylor. I’m not sure if everyone remembers their own first encounter with a centipede, but I’m positive that if they do, it was every bit as terrifying as my own. Some things just creep the heck out of you no matter what. While the startle factor hasn’t

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diminished much for me, I have largely made peace with the lowly centipede in my old age. Such is not the case for my wife. Just the other morning our teenaged daughter, Sylvia, said, “Hey, has anyone happened to look under the drinking glass in the bathroom this morning?” Kristin was quick to respond. “All I saw was a glass with a book resting on top of it and I figured I wanted nothing to do with whatever was captured underneath!” “So what is it, Sylvia?” I asked as the three of us, along with daughter Charlotte, home from the Army for the week, converged on the scene. “ACCCCCKKK!” cried Kristin as she looked through the glass. “It’s a gigantic centipede!”

The others joined in with varied exclamations of repulsion, each sharing her own high-pitched tale of a previous hair-raising encounter with the monster under the glass.

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“So what are you going to do with it?” Kristin said as all eyes turned toward me. I paused thoughtfully for a moment then dashed forward, grabbed the glass and ran from the room as the beast scurried across the middle of the floor toward a far, darkened corner. The chorus of screams would have made the devil cry! The girls may not remember the first time they saw a centipede, but they’ll surely never forget that time!

Briefs Young to perform in Hotel courtyard Matt Young, will perform June 19, 7-10 p.m., in the Courtyard at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson St., Millersburg. Admission is free. The show will be canceled if there is inclement weather.

Euchre Party is June 30 Public Euchre Card Party, Tuesday, June 30, 7 p.m., St. Luke Community Center, Rambo Street, Danville (turn west at traffic light, go one-half block — directly across street from Danville High School). $1 admission; prizes and refreshments.


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Farming Springhill Farm hosts Guernsey National Convention Sale The 2015 American takes place June 16-20, ous activities, tours, meet- Breeders Association has Guernsey Association at Walnut Creek. Each ings, banquets, speakers, planned an event-filled National Convention day will feature numer- etc. The Ohio Guernsey national convention.

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Convention Sale will take place at 12:30 p.m. The sale is being held at Springhill Farm, where Chris, Tom, Karen, and Kendra Lang, Big Prairie, will play host. The sale will feature 68 consignments from all

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Watch For Tools, Antiques & Collectibles At These Two Sales! Regular Auction / Dairy Goat June 20th • 8:45am

Firecracker Buck Sale July 4th • 8:45am

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Farming Livestock need good quality drinking water By RORY LEWANDOWSKI Extension Educator, Ag/NR OSU Extension - Wayne As temperatures increase, so does the water require-

ment of livestock. Most livestock owners know the nutrient content of the grains and forages they are feeding their livestock and can tell you if the feedstuff is low, medium or high

quality. Do you know how your livestock water quality measures up? Water is the most essential of all nutrients required for our livestock but often little thought is given to the qual-

reading the pedigrees. For catalogs or information contact GMS Manager Brian Schnebly 614-3292600 or OGBA President Chris Lang 330-473-9660.

The sale is managed by Ohio Guernsey Breeders Association and Guernsey Marketing Service, Columbus, 614-864-2409 www.usguernsey.com.

ity of that water. A lactating dairy cow has the highest daily water requirement of any livestock, consuming on average 25 gallons per day. Given that milk is 87 percent water, it is under-

standable the daily water intake is so high. A lactating beef cow will drink on average 14-15 gallons/day; lactating sheep between 3-4 gallons/day, goats between 2-3 gallons/day

and a lactating sow around 5 gallons/day. However, the quantity of water consumed can be influenced by quality factors such as See Pg. 14 — LIVESTOCK

Sale (From Page 12) over the United States. The sale includes registered Guernseys of all ages, choices, and embryos. Many of the consignments selling are show winners. They include the Junior Champion of the 2014 National Guernsey Show at World Dairy Expo, Madison, Wisconsin; the winner of the 2014 Ohio 2 Year Old Futurity; the 2014 Honorable Mention Junior All-American Fall Calf; Junior Champion of the Tulsa State Fair; the 2013 Honorable Mention All-American Fall Calf and more. Many consignments are from a long list of show winning dams and grand dams. Pedigrees are outstanding and feature generation after generation of top quality individuals for both type and production. Consignments are sired by and bred to top sires of the breed. The sale features show age calves, bred heifers and young cows, some already with high classification scores. Consignments go back to outstanding cow families featuring individuals such as Pistachio Pie, Tom Dee, Conny G, Lorilee, NIRVANA, Hailey, Icy, and more. There will be embryos selling from some of the top cows of the breed and there will be semen selling. The auction will be broadcast and online bidding will be available through Jersey Auction Live.com. Auctioneer will be Stanley Chupp, Inola, Oklahoma, with Blaine Crosser, Marysville, Ohio,

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SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. June 1 102 CALVES — Choice calves 520-610; good calves 425-510; light & thins 300down; back to farm, bulls 500610; heifers 100-350; FEEDERS — Steers and bulls 150240; heifers 150-220. 189 CATTLE — Choice steers 150-157; good steers 140-149; Holstein steers 125140; choice heifers 148-154.50; good heifers 140-147.50; good Holstein cows 95-108, yellow and thins 95-down; good beef cows 125-133.50. 118 HORSES — Top horse 1,400; top pony 150.

2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 June 2 37 CALVES — Good to choice calves 450-500; medium to good calves 400-450; fair to medium calves 300400; commons and lights 200435; back to farm, bull calves 500-625. 47 PIGS — 40-50 lbs. 37-45; 50-60 lbs. 37-56; 70 lbs.-up 40-55. 3 GOATS — 65-155. 62 BUTCHER HOGS — 210-240 lbs. 53-59; 240-260 lbs. 53-59; 260 lbs.-up 54-59; butcher sows 30-down. 36 CATTLE — Heifers 128-156; bulls 130-160; good beef cows 105-125; medium DANVILLE AUCTION to good beef cows 95-105; fair 15780 Body Road to medium cows 85-95; comDanville; 740-599-6607 mon cows 84-down. TOTAL HEAD 185. May 30, Sale Results 28 LOADS — Hay, 1st cut1 LOAD — 1st cutting ting 130-225 ton; hay, 2nd and Alfalfa mixed 4.50 bale. 18 HEAD HORSES/ 3rd cutting 225-250 ton; hay PONIES — Mares 225-600; per bale 4.50; big rd. bales stallions 150-550; geldings 35-45; wheat straw per ton 120-175; oats straw per ton 150-900. 110; lg. straw per bale 40-45; lg. straw 120-140 ton; lg. hay FARMERSTOWN 45-130 ton. LIVESTOCK

KIDRON AUCTION June 4 158 HOGS — 210-230 lbs. 54-57; 230-260 lbs. 52-57; butcher sows 21-30.50; boars by weight 5-37. 699 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 31-44; 41-50 lbs. 36-72.50; 51-60 lbs. 55-78; 61 lbs.-up 79-95; service boars 60-100; roasters 80-145. 104 CALVES — Back to farm, bull 250-640; back to farm, heifer 200-450; light and thin 200-down. 133 CATTLE —Steers 115132.50; heifers 88-123; bulls 127.50-137; good beef cows 104-113; medium to good 93-102; thin-poor 92-down; feeder steers 90-225; heifers 122.50. 28 GOATS — 55-200. 244 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 2,075-down; bred heifers 2,375-down; service bulls 650-2,150; open heifers 7001,410. Total head 1,366; total consignors 194. 22 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 85-150; hay 2nd cutting 90-185; lg. bales 15 each; straw 125-135 ton.

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Bird ban to be in effect at Ohio fairs By MARC KOVAC Dix Capital Bureau COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Agriculture announced Tuesday it was barring displays of live birds, including youngsters’ poultry projects, at county fairs as part of efforts to prevent the spread of avian flu. The prohibition cov-

ers all live exhibitions or locations where groups of birds could be displayed, including livestock auctions and the state fair. “This was a difficult decision because it means young people can’t show their birds at fairs, but it’s in the best interest of an industry that literally thousands of Ohio families and businesses

depend on and which provides billions of dollars to our state’s economy,” state Agriculture Director David Daniels said in a released statement. “The right move isn’t always the easy move, but this is the right move, especially when you see just how devastating the virus has been to other big poultry states, like Iowa and Min-

nesota.” He added, “Ohioans need to do all we can to ensure that we protect our industry and that we help avoid a costly spike in the prices of important foods, like chicken, turkey and eggs.” Highly pathogenic avian influenza was first confirmed in the United States last year. The

“highly contagious virus” primarily affects domestic poultry and “is believed to be spread by wild migrating birds,” according to the agriculture department. More than 44 million U.S. birds have been affected to date. No cases have been confirmed in Ohio. Ohio is the second

largest egg producer in the country, with 28 million laying chickens. The state’s poultry industry employs more than 14,600 people and pumps $2.3 billion into the state’s economy, according to the ag department. Numerous other states already have canceled

solved solids, nitrate nitrogen, sulfate, hardness, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, copper, manganese, zinc and iron. If a water quality problem is suspected, it is also useful to know the total coliform bacteria content and the E. coli bacteria content. Some of these parameters have guidelines and limits associated with them and others do not. Some parameters will be report-

ed in milligrams per liter (mg/L) which is equal to parts per million (ppm). The preferred drinking water pH for humans is between 6.5-8.5. There are not many studies that have linked drinking water pH to health and performance issues in livestock and it is generally accepted the pH should be between 6.0-9.0 for most livestock species. Total dissolved solids (TDS) are a sum of all of

the inorganic contaminants in water. Drinking water TDS content of less than 1,000 ppm is considered ideal for dairy cows, but levels below 3,000 ppm are generally considered safe to drink. Nitrates and sulfates should be carefully looked at because they can occur in both feedstuffs and water and levels are additive. For nitrates, the level in water should be below 20 ppm as long

as feedstuffs contain low nitrate levels. With regard to sulfate, the maximum level should be less than 1,000 ppm for adult animals and less than 500 for young animals such as calves. High sulfate levels can cause reduced intake, can cause copper deficiencies and can contribute to the development of polioencephalomalacia; a neurological disorder. Water hardness is measured by the concentration of calcium, magnesium, iron and manganese cations. Generally water hardness does not directly impact water consumption but there are mineral interactions associated with hard water that can affect the absorption of other minerals. For example, high iron concentration in water can limit copper and zinc absorption and high calcium lev-

els may reduce selenium absorption. The upper limit guidelines for some of the minerals commonly included in water quality test analyses are: Copper below 1.0 ppm or below 0.5 ppm if water flows through copper pipes, below 0.3 ppm for sheep which are very sensitive to copper, manganese, below 0.05 ppm, iron below 0.30 ppm, and zinc below 24 ppm. With regard to coliform bacteria, the standard is 0 coliform bacteria per 100 milliliters (mL) of water for washing equipment and cleaning milking cow udders and teats, but research in Pennsylvania on over 200 dairy herds was not able to show a correlation between bacteria and herd health issues. It is recommended drinking tanks and troughs be cleaned regularly to reduce concentrations of coliform bacteria. On the subject of E. coli bacteria there is agreement that presence of E. coli is much more serious than total coliform bacteria. The guideline is less than 1 colony per 100 mL of water. A final consideration that may or may not be defined as water quality but can definitely influence water consumption is water temperature. Cattle and probably other livestock species as well, prefer drinking water at temperatures between 40 and 65 degrees F. When the water temperature gets above 80 degrees F., intake often decreases. For more information about water quality or where to get a water quality test, contact the Wayne County Extension office at 330-264-8722.

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Livestock (From Page 13) odor, taste, physical and chemical properties, mineral content, toxic compounds and microbial contamination. If quality is not adequate, then consumption decreases which can affect animal performance and health. Some of the common parameters included in a water quality lab analysis includes: pH, total dis-

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he family of Sheryl Conner (Self ) would like to thank Nashville Emergency Squad and Pomerene Hospital for their efforts in trying to save her life. But God wanted her and chose to take her home. We also want to thank all of her many friends for their love & support and the Eagles Women’s Auxiliary for the Meaningful Memorial tribute to Sheryl. We were overwhelmed by the show of love and respect at her Celebration of life. She was surely a blessing to many lives and especially her beloved Granddaughters. In loving Memory of her, Greg, Cory, Cliff and her mother & brothers.

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Board votes to replace rooftop heating, cooling units Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center will undertake a major project this summer to replace some aging equipment. The Career Center Board of Education voted unanimously at its regular meeting May 21 to replace three of the school’s six rooftop heating and air conditioning units, install new temperature controls and reroute and replace ductwork and hot water pipes at a cost of $487,977. Replacing the HVAC units will affect areas in the front of the building, including the mail room and computer lab, cosmetology and second-floor classrooms. The duct and piping work will cover not only what needs to be done for the three new HVAC units, but also for

the remaining three units when they are replaced within the next three to five years. “We need to address six aging units that were installed in 1996 and if they fail, it will put us in a bind to get them replaced in time,” said Ashland City School Board representative Rick Ewing, who is a member of Career Center Board’s Building and Grounds Committee. “We’re replacing three at a time so we have the parts to fix the others until they can be replaced.” Brian Wagner of Comfort Control Group of Richfield, who helped design the project, said it will add more controls in five areas and create more zones of heating and cooling. It also will include new ceilings and

lighting in several areas. Equipment will be obtained through the Ohio Department of Administrative Services’ purchasing program pending state approval of the equipment supplier. Wagner said he hopes state approval will come in time for the project to be completed by midAugust. If the state does not approve, the Career Center will do the project through the regular bidding process. “State bidding will get us past competitive bidding in the interest of time,” Ewing said. “State justification of the vendor will justify that our process will be competitive.” Cost of the project will be paid with money from the school’s permanent improvement levy that was set aside over the

past several years. The Career Center Board also heard a report from first-year Sports Science instructor Tim Kernan on changes being made to the program. He told the board the program is being geared toward professions such as physical therapy, athletic trainer, massage therapy, nutritionist and personal trainer. “We want the students to be exposed to as many opportunities as we can and prepare them for changing medical fields,” Kernan said. General program goals include growing the program to make it a magnet for students, push students to prepare for college, expose students to new career possibilities, get a majority placed in their senior years, and to con-

unintentionally spreading this disease. Until we can be sure that there has been no transference from the wild bird population migrating through the state, we need to do all we can to minimize the exposure for our domestic birds.” State officials are urging local fair boards to extend deadlines or make other accommodations to assist youngsters who have already started poultry projects. Options could include

allowing props or photos in place of live birds. The head of the state’s 4-H program is supporting the decision. “Our members who have chosen poultry projects this year have a fantastic learning opportunity in front of them,” Tom Archer, Ohio State University Extension, said in a released statement. “Yes, they won’t be showing a live animal, but they will be learning about how a disease can affect an

animal and an industry. We will provide other creative ways for our members to show what they have learned about poultry at our county and state fairs.” Ohio Farm Bureau, the Ohio Poultry Association and other groups also are backing the decision.

Ban (From Page 14) bird showings at fairs, including all of the states surrounding Ohio. “One of the ways avian influenza spreads is by direct contact with contaminated materials coming from other infected birds,” state veterinarian Tony Forshey said in a released statement. “This means that exhibitions, auctions and swap meets where birds are co-mingling pose a high risk of

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Every House As a rule of thumb, she follows the rules As I’ve said to myself many times, sometimes it just doesn’t pay to be efficient. I just relearned that lesson again this week. It all happened like this: The Man of the House got a different vehicle. He traded his silver 2011 pickup truck for a sporty looking little black 2009 Mini-Cooper. He’d wanted a Cooper ever since sitting in one at the car dealer’s when he bought the aforementioned truck almost two years ago. Now that we’ve moved to a community where they take care of all the lawn care and landscaping his need for a truck is minimal. (We can always borrow one

cancelled the insurance. There were blank places to fill out if the vehicle had been sold or traded and we were to send an accompanying bill of sale. The letter specified what would happen if all from grandson Gabe who this was not done correctly, such as a $5 fine has his own lawn care for each day you drove business back in our old uninsured up to $200. If neighborhood.) you had not transferred Less than two weeks your old license plate it after buying the Cooper he got a letter from South was to be surrendered or it would be confiscated Carolina Department of by law enforcement and Motor Vehicles with a form to be filled out and additional penalties and fines may apply. Scary returned by June 9. It stuff like that. was titled “Response to Being the compulsively Insurance Cancellation efficient person that I am, Notice.” we had the papers filled I guess they were worout correctly and back in ried he was still drivthe mail by May 18. On ing his truck but had

May 27 we got a notice from the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles that said, “Please disregard the Request for Insurance Verification notice sent to you on May 9th.” Now, if we ever trade vehicles again, I hope I can remember to hold off on following any requests until closer to the deadline. It is stressful to be one of these people who believe you should follow the rules. I like to think I’m a law abiding citizen and there are signs and rules for a reason. Yet how many times have you followed instructions to the letter only to be told in the end that it was not necessary to pay atten-

tion to that detail? As in “oh, you REALLY didn’t need to do all that. ...” Speaking of people not following the rules, I missed some excitement in our neighborhood today while I was out spending a small fortune on groceries, in preparation for the arrival of our Vermont kids for their week of vacation with us. When I got home our neighbor reported that a truck had come by to deliver the trusses for the house being built directly across the street. Apparently the driver misjudged exactly where to drop it off. First, he blocked the driveway of the house next door so he had to

move it. Then, while he was maneuvering around, he managed to take out two mailboxes down the street. Right now the pile is blocking our mail box entirely and sticking halfway out into the street. Our vacationers are to arrive in two more days so that gives me more time to do some baking and rearranging. They are driving so we should not have a repeat of them arriving two days late like when they flew here last year. Charis is now 8 years old, Noelle is 6 and little Will just turned 4. It should be fun. We are looking forward to them showing off their swimming skills this time.

and class standing. Olivia Finney of Millersburg, Shaver is a Killbuck native bachelor of science in nursing. and a graduate of West Hol- She is the daughter of Dennis mes High School. and Kay Finney and a 2010 graduate of West Holmes High Receives scholarship School. Hannah Frost of Shreve, MARIETTA — Marietta Col- bachelor of science in nursing. lege’s Tyler Butler of Big Frost is a 2010 graduate of TriPrairie was recognized at the way High School. annual Spring Honors ConvoMichael Gardner of Glencation. Butler, who is majoring mont, master of business in land and energy manage- administration. ment, received the William M. Paul Honigford of SugarSummers Memorial Scholar- creek, bachelor of science, ship Fund Award. cum laude. He is the son of He is a graduate of West Hol- James and Celeste Honigford mes High School. and a 2011 graduate of Garaway High School. Amber Johnson of MillersGraduate from burg, associate degree. She is Ashland University the daughter of Denver and ASHLAND — The following Susan Gamertsfelder. Johnson are students completed their is a 2009 graduate of West HolAshland University degree mes High School. Daniel Owolabi of Sugarrequirements following the creek, master of arts. Owolabi spring 2015 semester: Brittany Bryans of Shreve, is a 2003 graduate of Dalton bachelor of science in nursing. High School. Kelsie Proper of Big Prairie, Bryans is a 2006 graduate of bachelor of science cum laude. Wooster High School. Marissa Burd of Loudon- She is the daughter of Ken Hoover and Kathy Thompson. ville, master of education. Robert Close of Loudonville, Proper is a 2011 graduate of master of business administra- West Holmes High School. Breanna Raber of Millerstion. burg, bachelor of science in nursing. Raber is a 2008 graduate of West Holmes High School. Megan Scarberry of Loud-

onville, bachelor of arts magna cum laude. She is the daughter of William and Shawna Scarberry and a 2011 graduate of Loudonville High School. Emily Sheely of Big Prairie, bachelor of science in nursing. She is the daughter of Kelly and Heidi Sheely and a 2010 graduate of West Holmes High School. Mallory Snyder of Baltic, bachelor of Science in education degree magna cum laude and with Gamma Alpha Kappa honors. She is the daughter of Paul and Catherine Snyder and a 2011 graduate of Garaway High School. Joshua Spector of Millersburg, bachelor of arts. Spector is a 2011 graduate of West Holmes High School. Mackenzie Taylor of Loudonville, bachelor of science cum laude. Taylor is a 2010 graduate of Loudonville High School. Haley Troyer of Sugarcreek, bachelor of Science in business administration magna cum laude. She is the daughter of John and Jennifer Troyer and a 2011 graduate of Garaway High School. Joshua Yoder of Berlin, bachelor of Science in social work. He is the son of Arthur and Jolane Yoder.

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on to complete her research that found significant findings in the factors related to the ATHENS — Iva Marie Boyd degradation of muscular congraduated May 1 with high tractile strength in the aging honors from Ohio University muscle. She presented her findings at the American Colwith a doclege of Sports Medicine annutorate of al conference. Her research has physical thersince been published in The apy degree. Journal of Gerontology. She is a 2008 Boyd has taken a full-time graduate of position at Greenwood RehaWest Holmes bilitation Institute in GreenHigh School. wood, S.C. S h e majored in biology at Joins Phi Kappa Phi Boyd Walsh UniverNEW CONCORD — Leigh sity and graduated with her bachelor of science degree in Fabynick of Sugarcreek has been inducted into the Phi biology in 2012. She went on to pursue her Kappa Phi honor society at doctorate degree from Ohio Muskingum University. University and was chosen as a graduate assistant in her DPT Named distinguished program where she worked in the Integrative Muscle Physiol- scholars ogy Laboratory. Here, she went NEW CONCORD — The fol-

lowing students from the area earned a Distinguished Scholar Award at Muskingum University’s Scholarship Recognition Day: Jill Crone of Shreve and Leigh Fabynick of Sugarcreek. Distinguished Scholar Awards are limited to students ranking in the highest 5 percent of their class.

Recognized at Muskingum NEW CONCORD — Jill Crone of Shreve earned the Miller Family Award in Education at Muskingum University’s Scholarship Recognition Day.

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The LITTLE SWITZERLAND of OHIO Campus (From Page 16) John Yohe of Loudonville, master of education. Courtney Young of Big Prairie, bachelor of arts. She is the daughter of Kevin and Constance Young. Brooke Zemrock of Shreve, bachelor of science in education magna cum laude. She is the daughter of Mitchell and Shana Zemrock.

Named to dean’s lists Area students named to the dean’s list at their respective schools include: La MIRADA, Calif. — Biola University: Lynn Hulver of Loudonville. MARS HILL, N.C. — Mars Hill University: Daniel Nelson of Big Prairie. MARIETTA — Marietta College: Sheldon Mullet of Dundee. NEW CONCORD — Muskingum University: Leigh Fabynick of Sugarcreek.

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Students greet cancer survivor teacher on last day of school Focus is on promise of end of cancer The sun was shining with not a drop of rain in sight, but that didn’t stop a spectacular rainbow from forming for the last day of school at Millersburg Elementary. It wasn’t exactly ROY-G-BIV (red-orangeyellow-green blue-indigoviolet), but the colors on display, seen in brightly tiedyed T-shirts worn by staff and students, held deep significance. As the school reveled in Extravaganza Day excitement, the celebration focused not only on the school year’s end, but on the promise of an end to cancer. Students and staff contributed money to tie-dye shirts in the symbolic colors of seven types of cancer. Kindergarten students sported periwinkle shirts, the color of stomach cancer. First graders wore yellow to represent bone cancer. Emerald green was worn by second graders to signify liver cancer. Leukemia’s color is orange and was worn by third grade students. Fourth graders

had purple shirts for pancreatic cancer and arrayed in three colors, teal, blue, and pink were the fifth graders as a tribute to sufferers of thyroid cancer. Millersburg staff wore pink for breast cancer. Event coordinator, third grade teacher, Cheryl Nelson, is herself a four-year survivor of this cancer. Seeing everyone participating brought tears to her eyes. Mrs. Nelson’s Extravaganza Day station was a Relay for Life walk around the building. “The last day of school is always an emotional day, but seeing all the kids and staff in their cancer colors made it even more of an emotional high for me. I am truly blessed to work with such loving children and staff in this community, and the day reminded me of how this community helped me through the dark days of my cancer and chemotherapy treatments.” Posters about the different types of cancer were created by each grade level and decorated the path of the walkers. It was wonderful to see the amount Millersburg was able to raise for this worthy cause. Previous to

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Twin foals beat the odds; owner calls it a miracle By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer HOLMESVILLE — Henry Burkholder calls the birth of his twin filly colts a miracle. Veterinarian Constance Anderholm of Berlin says successful twin births are rare, but adds, “nothing is impossible.” And that was proven true when twin fillies were born at Burkholder’s horse farm in Holmesville on May 21. “They were born about three weeks early, but they came out healthy and hearty,” he said. “Having twin foals survive is very unusual,” Anderholm said. “There have probably been plenty of twins that have survived over the years, but in general, you don’t want horses to twin. Cows twin at a lot higher rate than horses do. “Sometimes mares don’t have enough colostrum for more than one foal, but draft mares milk a little heavier,” Anderholm added. “If she’s a mare with a little age on her and she’s had a few pregnancies, she can probably make enough milk for both of them. She obviously had a few things in her favor. Overall, it’s kind of unusual to have them do well.” Lexi, the mother of the twins. is an older Percheron owned by breeder/

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trainer Burkholder. The sire was a standard bred. “I’ve had horses all my life and never had live twins. I think it’s a miracle,” Burkholder said. The veterinarian explained why it is so rare for twins to survive. “When carrying twins, they don’t pass their afterbirth in a timely fashion, and that’s a little more critical in horses than in cattle,” Anderholm said. “They have a tendency to founder or go lame. They’re not really built to carry twins, so invariably, there will be one that is stunted if they do survive to term.

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Retiring West Holmes personnel will be missed By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer With the retirement of 16 personnel throughout the district, West Holmes Schools will lose more than 400 years of experience, which Superintendent Bill Sterling says will be awfully hard to replace. “I don’t know if this is a record, but it has to be close,” Sterling said. “It’s over 400 years of experience. I didn’t calculate it exactly, but I’ve got to tell you, it’s going to leave a big hole in the district because they’ve contributed a lot over those years. “When you lose that much experience, that’s how much these people know,” he added. “Just think how much you’ve learned in the last six months. Take 400 years of that; that’s a whole lot of knowledge and learning, in eduction and experience working with kids, seeing things every day and not repeating the same mistakes if we can help it.” Sterling told the crowd assembled at the May 18 board meeting he hopes the retirees will continue

to correspond with the schools and be available for assistance and guidance. “Some of them are going into areas where there are no phones,” he joked. “We hope they’ll get some cell phone coverage once in a while.” The retiring teachers shared their immediate plans, which ranged from going golfing in Scotland, to taking a road trip with friends to surfing lessons, art and photography, to doing whatever they want to do on their own time. “I don’t have any specific plans,” Steph Ditmars said. “I’ve done this over half of my life. I’m not sure what I’m going to do, just enjoy it I guess. On the first day of school, I’m going to be sitting in Yankee Stadium with my husband (who is also retiring this year from Garaway) watching them play the Indians, just because we can. It’s been a great 33 years.” Phil Pringle says the sign “Gone Fishin’” will be hanging over in Nashville. Helga Long says she is going to enjoy life without time constraints.

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West Holmes Superintendent Bill Sterling (left) thanks the retiring district employees Tim Wigton (left), Dave Tennefoss, Edith Swank, Patty Sopreng, Phil Pringle, Linda Huffman, Ed Dye, Helga Long, Steph Ditmars, Cathie Lynch, Jan Anthony, Gayle Akkerman and Rosanne Rinfret. The retiring personnel made up more than 400 years of experience. “I’m a golfer and I enjoy that,” she said. “To start out with this summer, we’re going to Scotland to the British Open at St. Andrews. We’ll start with that and go from there.” Rosanne Rinfret says she’s going to do what she wants, when she wants. Like Ditmars, she says she doesn’t know what she’s going to do without her students. “I’m frightened. I’m a teacher. I’m Mrs. Rinfret.

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GREENVILLE, S.C — Coshocton resident Brittany Gibson was among the more than 700 Awarded degrees students who graduated from CINCINNATI — Area students Bob Jones University. Gibson earning degrees from the Unigraduated with a bachelor of versity of Cincinnati include: science degree in business Paul Gordon of Shreve, administration. bachelor of science in biomedical engineering; Tyler Sparr of Shreve, bachMount Union grad elor of science in information ALLIANCE — Bryan Derr of technology; Lakeville earned a bachelor of Bryan Fliger of Loudonville, arts in middle childhood edu- bachelor of science. cation from the University of Mount Union.

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Graduate from Muskingum NEW CONCORD — The following area students graduated from Muskingum University on May 9: Jill Crone of Shreve earned a bachelor’s degree in middle childhood education. Leigh Fabynick of Sugarcreek earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting and business management.

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parents, we were nervous about sending our kids to school. Mr. Wigton assured us things were going to be just fine. Looking back, we were amazed at how right he was. “As time passed, we were able to get to know Mr. Wigton and his staff,” he continued. “We were amazed how passionate everyone was, not only to our kids, but to every child in that building. After the first year, rumors of Mr. Wigton retiring for the first, second, third or fourth time, I can’t remember, began to surface. I jokingly told him one evening that he couldn’t retire until our kids left the building. “At the time, I thought he just jokingly agreed with me, but here we are six years later at his official farewell tour,” Jones added. “Over our years at Millersburg, Mr. Wigton has matched our kids’ personalities perfectly to our teachers. That’s the spot on part. It’s truly amazing to see him in action at school events, always doing or saying something funny. It was amazing listening to the kids come home and

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the strongest adult head. (I apologize whole-heartedly for the leprechaun song.) But there are always reasons, and for those reasons I had to say goodbye to that position and walk away from it all. The kids, the songs, the hugs, the giggles. It was one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do in my life, giving up the teaching and giving up the learning. A good teacher learns as much from the students, I think. One of the best things that I learned came when I was introducing a new song. Maybe it had a lot

of words, or maybe it was a difficult song to sing. Regardless, there was always at least one child who complained. I remember specifically one day when I pleaded, “Look, I’m not trying to teach you to sing this song. I’m giving you the gift of this song so that you can take it with you wherever you go.” Sometimes I would hear the children doing handclaps or singing songs on the playground that I had taught them in class. Two of my favorite little

kiddos had a game where they marched around the schoolyard singing all of their concert songs like they were on a wild adventure that required music. Even the greatest of writers could not put into words the wonderful way that made me feel. So as my own children chat around the dinner table about which teacher they want after the long summer of sprinklers and lightening bugs, I tend to silently cross my fingers, too. I wish for the teacher who plants a seed of

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Walnut Creek gets grant for sidewalk installation By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Grant Funding, according to Arnold Oliver, Staff Writer director of the Holmes MILLERSBURG — County Planning ComBy resolution of the Hol- mission, which adminmes County commission- isters CDBG program ers, 950 feet of sidewalk locally. will be installed next Included in the projyear along Walnut Creek ect will be replacement Township Road 444. of 475 feet of sidewalk The project, estimat- from the intersection of ed to cost $66,000, was state Route 515 eastselected from among five bound and installation applicants for Commu- of additional sidewalks nity Development Block beyond, said Oliver, who

said efforts are under way to secure private donations for construction of a 250-foot section in the middle of the project, which will require construction of a retaining wall to accommodate the sidewalk. Available CDBG funding would not cover the cost for that portion of the project, said Oliver. In selecting a project to fund, Oliver said, the

county commissioners evaluate each one. “Walnut Creek has sat out of CDBG for a number of years,” he said, noting recent census figures, which place that area of the township in a low-moderate income range, better make solid eligibility requirements. The commissioners, he said, also considered safety factors in selecting the project.

Man pleads guilty to generator thefts By CHRISTINE L. PRATT agreed to testify truthfully against all codefenStaff Writer dants and accomplices. MILLERSBURG — Nagel faces up to one A Canton man pleaded year in prison on each guilty to criminal charges charge and is scheduled for his role in the theft of to be sentenced July 21. several generators from He is one of three men Amish homes late last who were indicted in conyear and early this year. nection with the thefts, Jason T. Nagel, 33, which occurred between of 1933 Whipple Ave., Dec. 9 and Jan. 8 in Paint, pleaded guilty to one Walnut Creek, Saltcreek count each of receiving and Clark townships. stolen property and theft. The Holmes County In exchange, a second Sheriff’s Office received charge of receiving stolen information Jan. 8 from a property was dismissed witness who passed along by the state. the license plate number For his part, Nagel of a suspicious vehicle,

which led officers to the identification of the suspects, according to Chief Deputy Richard Haun. All the cases were linked by a similar fact pattern, according to Haun, who said the criminals first presented themselves to the door of the residents. If no one answered, they took what they were after. If someone answered, they explained their presence by asking directions to a nearby location. In those cases, they returned to the property when the home was unoccupied. Another man, Dakota T.

Moore, 27, of 1876 Cloveridge Drive, Orrville, previously pleaded guilty to theft. He is scheduled to be sentenced June 23, at which time he faces imposition of a one-year prison term. In all cases, the handheld units were located on porches and were visible to passersby, said Haun. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330-674-5676 or cpratt@ t h e - d a i l y - re c o r d . c o m . She’s @drnewsgirl on Twitter.

Killbuck man denies drug possession By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Holmes County Sheriff’s Sgt. Joe Mullet. Staff Writer During the search, offiMILLERSBURG — cers seized Xanax and A Killbuck man denied Dilaudid pills, along with criminal charges he ille- drug paraphernalia. While gally possessed drugs Hoomes reported he found during a March had prescriptions for the search of his home. drugs, he bought them James Hoomes, 38, of off the streets rather than 939 N. Railroad St., plead- from a pharmacy, accorded not guilty in Holmes ing to Mullet. County Common Pleas While searching the Court to aggravated pos- house, Mullet said, investisession of drugs and pos- gators also found evidence session of drugs. Hoomes was attempting If convicted, Hoomes to extract THC from marifaces up to a year in pris- juana to make a concenon for the most serious trated form of the drug, charge. known as dab, wax and The charges stem from butane honey oil. The fina March 3 search warrant ished product seized durexecuted on Hoomes’ ing the search lacked all home. It was predicated the ingredients to charge on several calls, over a Hoomes with possession period of time, from neigh- of that product. bors who were concerned Simultaneous to the drugs were being used at search of Hoomes’ resiand sold out of Hoomes’ dence, law enforcement residence, according to searched a neighbor-

ing residence along Elm Street. They were directed to that home by the residents, who reported they were concerned about their daughter, who, along with her 6-year-old child were living with them, said Mullet. The parents indicated they believed their daughter was buying drugs from Hoomes at his home, although the search of his house yielded no evidence of trafficking, said Mullet. Inside the Elm Street residence officers found a small amount of marijuana, drug paraphernalia and medication for which there was no prescription. Felicia Arnold, 25, 156 Elm St., Killbuck, was charged in Holmes County Municipal Court with possession of a dangerous drug and child endangering because she admitted to smoking marijuana in

Behind the barrel Ohio Department of Transportation will be working this week in these areas of Holmes County: State Route 39: From

Berlin to Tuscarawas County line — mowing. U.S. 62: From Berlin to Stark County line — mowing. U.S. 62: From Township

Road 423 to Winesburg — pavement repairs. State Route 93: Mowing. State Route 515: Mowing.

the presence of her child, according to Chief Deputy Richard Haun. She is scheduled to be tried on both counts on June 30. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.

“There is a lot of pedestrian traffic there. Development is very dense, cars travel at a high rate of speed and there is a lot of buggy traffic, along with walkers who are forced to travel right on the roadway,” said Oliver. “The commissioners believed there was a safety issue and that the project would have a high impact on the quality of

life for the community.” He said he doesn’t anticipate letting the job out for bids until next spring, with the hope the entire project will be completed by the end of the 2016 construction season. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.

Marriage licenses Jeffrey C. Yoder, 23, 342 E. Adams St., Millersburg, floor installer, and Destinee R. Troyer, 22, 6611 County Road 625, Millersburg, taxi hauling service. Stephen R. Blank, 34, 5943 Township Road 419, Millersburg, delivery drive, and Ruth Y. Miller, 24, 5590 County Road 172, Millersburg, selfemployed. Mahlon M. Nisley, 22, 3321 Township Road 411, Millersburg, fabricator, Mast Farm Service, and Marilyn M. Burkholder, 20, 7205 Township Road 665, Dundee, homemaker. Tyler S. Yoder, 29, 6506 Township Road 603, Millersburg, laborer, and Brooke Yung Ran Miller, 24, 3400 U.S. Route 62, Millersburg, lab technician. Benjamin M. Hershberger, 23, 8825 Township Road 323, Holmesville, woodworker, and Serena E. Lapp, 22, 7625 Township Road 508, Lakeville, teacher. Brandon L. Hershberger, 21, 3114 Township Road 162, Sugarcreek,

electrician, and Hannah G. Troyer, 20, 4060 County Road 141, Sugarcreek, laborer. Allen M. Miller, 22, 7775 E. Moreland Road, Fredericksburg, logger, and Arie L. Weaver, 20, 4212 County Road 229, Fredericksburg, homemaker. Aaron M. Weaver, 31, 9101 Dundee-Wilmot Road, NW, Dundee, concrete finisher, and Cynthia D. Steiner, 28, 6815 State Route 39, Millersburg, sandwich artist. Joseph I. Schlabach, 24, 52325 Township Road 228, Fresno, furniture maker, and Viola O. Hershberger, 25, 2765 Township Road 177, Baltic, homemaker. Hank H. Winkles, 26, 7 Church St., W., P.O. Box 38, Burgessville, Ontario, Canada, general laborer, and Marilyn I. Yoder, 20, 12353 County Road 330, Big Prairie, bagger. Jason A. Burd, 31, 7360 Township Road 455, Loudonville, fertilizer applicator, Town & Country, and May A. Foth, 29, 7963 White Road, Burbank, dental assistant.

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Winners listed for Holmes Park District youth track Some records were set A trio of records were broken at the Holmes County Park District track meet on Tuesday, May 19. Cooper Maltarich set the standard for 6-year olds in the 100-meter dash — with a 16.06; the 7-year old 100-m dash mark was set by Louden Dixon 15.48 and 10-year old 100-m dash record was set by the trio of Jasmine Giauque, Khamaria Oliver and Pacee Miller at 14.05. Following are all the winners: 4-year-old girl/boy Frisbee throw: Lauren Steinbauer, 28-2; Lane Burgett, 28.’ Standing long jump: Emerson Sunberg, 4-3; Cole Troyer, 4-3. Softball throw: Rosealyn Eaches, 15-2; Jaden

Baker, 30-2. 50-meter dash: Harper Warner/Codi Murphy, 14.0; Coidyn Beachy, 11.78. 50-meter hurdles: Tori Bell, 13.25; Lane Burgett, 12.78. 100-meter dash: Tori Bell, 22; Coidyn Beachy, 22. 100-meter hurdles: Harper Warner, 22; Coidyn Beachy 17.49. 5-year-old girl/boy Standing long jump: Alayna Vandeveer, 4-5; Landon Miller, 5-2. Softball throw: Gabby Fowler, 16’; Landon Miller 35-2. 50-meter dash: Laney Thorpe, 12.0; Rhett Chaney, 11.03. 50-meter hurdles: Audrey Dixon, 11.1; Grady Jones, 12.16. 100-meter dash: Audrey Dixon, 19.33; Rhett Chaney, 18.75. 10 meter hurdles: Mari Patterson, 22.0; Rhett Cha ney, 17.49.

East Holmes Sportsman’s plans archery shoots The East Holmes Sportsman’s Club is having a two day weekend 3D archery shoot on Saturday, June 20 and Sunday, June 21. Registration is from 9

a.m. to 1 p.m. both days. Open to the public. Questions: Call 330 730 4213. The club is on Township Road 310 in Millersburg.

6-year-old girl/boy Frisbee throw: Adleigh White, 34’; Hudsun Troyer, 58-11. Standing long jump: Charli Murphy, 6-2; Billy Patten, 6-0. Softball throw: Gesline Miller, 15-5; Hudsun Troyer, 31-6. 50 -meter dash: Charli Murphy, 10.95; Cooper Maltarich, Billy Patten, 9.62. 50-meter hurdles: Audrey Mast, 10.98; Billy Patten, 9.99. 100-meter dash: Charli Murphy, 7.63; Cooper Maltarich, 16.06. 100-meter hurdles: Brodie Fultz, 19.03; Cooper Maltarich, 16.05. 7-year-old girl/boy Standing long jump: Sydney Frank, 5-7; Parker Garver, 6-0. Softball throw: Autumn Strouse, 31-5; Lincoln Snow, 53-2. 100-meter dash: Syd-

ney Frank, 16.79; Louden Parks, 3-0; Griffin Boals, Dixon, 15.48. 3-0. 200-meter dash: Jenna Javelin: Laina Croskey, Sheldon, 48.0; Louden 28-5; Ashton Raber, 54-7 Dixon, 38.0. Discus:Haley Britt, 60-6; Matthew Scadden, 34-8. 8-year-old girl/boy 100-meter dash: Alana Long jump: Greta Dudte, 17.05; Kyle MalRolince, 8-7; Mitchell Sin- tarich, 16.07. nett, 7-2. 100-meter hurdles: BriJavelin: Greta Rolince, anna Parks, 19.95; Ashton 27-6; Korbin Eaches, Raber, 19.21. 26-4. 200-meter dash: Macy Softball throw: Rory Spencer, 47; Kyle MaltarChaney, 62-9; Garrett ich, 33.0. Miller, 50-6. 100-meter dash: Hailey 10-year-old girl/boy Yoder, 18; Landon Frank, Long jump: Laci Snyder, 17.89. 8-4; Tristan Middaugh, 100-meter hurdles: Rory 10-7. Chaney, 18.81; Landon High jump: Blake NorFrank, 19.51. man, 3-0. 200-meter dash: Addi Javelin: Madisyn GlassHudson, 36.0; Landon ford, 39-2; Blake Norman, Frank, 39.0. 53-4. 400-meter run: Addi Shot put: Genna Miller, Hudson, 1:23. 12-3; Tristan Middaugh, 17-8. 9-year-old girl/boy Discus: Izzy Roe, 46-11; Long jump: Alana Beau Norman, 29-10. Dudte, 8-7; Kyle Maltar- 100-meter dash: J. ich, 9-6. Giauque,/K. Oliver, 14.0; High jump: Brianna Zander Shultz, 15.0.

100-meter hurdles: Khamaria Oliver, 17.33; Kendrick Wilson, 19.0. 200-meter dash: Jasmine Giaque/Khamaria Oliver (no time); Nathan Miller (no time). 400-meter run: Pacee Miller, 1:19; Jacey Clark, 1:32. 800-meter run: Madisyn Glassford, 3:22; Jaret Snyder, 3:40. 1600-meter run: Madisyn Glassford, 7:41; Blake Norman, 7:17. 11-year-old girl/boy Long jump: Odessa Pringle, 9-9; Tucker Kaufman, 9-2. High jump: Melanie Fair, 3-8; Zander Shultz, 4-0. Javelin: Chloe Mast, 33-0; Quinn Findley, 60-6. Shot put: Dani Miller, 18-9; Brock Zimmerly, 21-9. Discus: Sierra Parks, 27-10; Brock Zimmerly, 50-7. See Pg. 28 — TRACK

Jo Muse scramble is July 11 The American Legion is sponsoring the fourth annual Jo Muse Memorial Golf Scramble on July 11, starting at 9 a.m. at Fire Ridge Golf Course, Millersburg. Proceeds

will be donated to the American Heart Association in Muse’s memory. Hole sponsors are being sought at $100 per hole. Anyone wishing to make a contribution contact

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Land transfers Berlin Township — Eli N. and Marie N. Hershberger to Reueben C. and Wilma Schlabach 40854083 Township Road 366, $190,000. Bradley LeeHostetler. etal., to Lynn D. and Christina Swartzentruber, 4984 Cardinal Court, $225,000. Reuben J. and Esther J. Miller to Robert J. and Fannie Miller, 4550 Township Road 366, $230,000. Keith L. and Marsha M. Snyder to Dan E. Mast, trustee of the Dan E. Mast Trust, 4805 Township Road 366, Unit 223, $150,000. Leon D. and Mary Miller to Eugene A. and Ruth L. Miller, Township Road 352, 3.025 acres, $136,125. Clark Township — Mervin J. and Esther L. Yoder to Shetler Brothers Ltd., State Route 557, 0.446 acre, $35,000. Three Pines Real Estate to Village Produce Market, 2614 Township Road 190, $85,000. Richard W. and Gail

Cooper to Carodene Ltd., County Road 575, 13.888 acres, $182,500. Ivan A. and Erma J. Miller to Aden A. and Elmina M. Yoder, County Road 600, 8.6 acres, $224,114. Ivan A. and Erma J. Miller to John N. and Fannie Mae Miller, 1655 County Road 600, $280,000. Robert N. and Susana J. Troyer to Robert Miller, County Road 141, 38.176 acres, $209,968. Robert N. and Susana J. Troyer to Caleb J. Troyer, County Road 141, 11.209 acres, $410, 093. Killbuck Township — Julie A. Nichols to Shawn A. and Kimberly K. Moore, 10770 Township Road 67, $199,900. Alco Industries to Inohga LLC, 1088 N. Main St., $790,420. Killbuck Village — Secretary of Housing & Urban Development to Martin Legarth, 164 E. Spring St., $32,000. Knox Township — Patty Burke to Urban Financial of America, 5903 County

Road 52, $39,000. Larry A. and Sharon S. Pressnell to Charles E. and Wilma S. Yonts, October Hill lots 84-85, $10,000. Michael J. and Sandra L. Stroffolino to Robert W. and Shannon D. Hinten, 5618 Township Road 466, $94,000. Robert J. and Lena A. Miller to Mervin E. and Naomi E. Yoder , 2572 County Rod 58, $164,000. Mechanic Township — Gene R. and Vicky L. Menuez to Christopher C. Mitson and Patti J. Boord, Lake Buckhorn lot 522, Geneva Drive, $8,000. Sam G. and Royanna Yoder to Levi M. and Daniel M. Miller, 1549 Township Road 106, $230,000. Melvin M. Raber, trustee of the Elmwood Trust ,and John J. Troyer and Dorothy Troyer, co-trustees of the Meadowbrook Trust, to Robert E. and Leana R. Raber, Township Road 118, 30.86 acres, $125,000. Bcuckhorn Acres to

Andrew J. and Mary B. Yoder, Township Road 112, 9.728 acres, $130,000. RLH Land Co. to Jr. and Ada J. Yoder, Township Road 79, 20.69 acres, $168,623.50. RLH Land Co. to Mervin D. Miller, County Road 150, 15.5, acres $124,000. John E. and Sheila R. Mays to Robert J. and Lena A. Miller, County Road 58, 0.106 acre, $2,000. Russell Butler to Gareld Jr. and Angel Schafer, 7614 Arbon Drive, $176,500. Katheryn G. Hoxworth to Attilla and Jackolin Csiszar, 1662 W. Buckhorn Drive, $193,000. F. Dean and Barbara B. Guy to Russel Butler, 7908 Arbon Drive, $105,000. Lake Buckhorn Property Owners Association to Kent D. and Jacqueline T. Osborn, lot 1588, $500. Kent D. and Jacqueline T. Osborn to Marcia G. Anselmo, Lake Buckhorn lot 913, $1,000. Dustin J. and Allison M. McBane to Nathan S. and

Karla N. Miller, 2666 Bern Drirve, $191,000. Millersburg Village — L&L Collins to Matt McKelvey, 196 W. Jackson St., $10,000. Melissa D. Morris to Katheryn G. Hoxworth, 200 Knollton St., $131,000. Paul W. and Sharon K. Gray to Robert Lanchman and Melissa D. Morris, 91 Briar Lane, $208,5000. Thomas C. Wilke to Garth M. Roach and Garrett M. Roach, co-trustees, 617 Wedgewood Way, $182,500. Marvin Miller, etal., to JoAnna Miller, etal., 441 E. Jones St., $123,000. Stephen and Katherine Eiler to Day-Max Entertainment, 39 Logsdon Ave., $109,000. Marilyn Sue Schnebly, trustee, to Rt. F Property Management, 16 N. Washington St., $40,000. Paint Township — Robert F. II and Judity K. Judy to Marion Lee and Marea W. Miller, 2130 Durstine Road, $600,000. Leroy and Katie E. Troy-

er to Kevin and Emily Troyer, 8416 Township Road 654, $120,000. Ruben B. and Ada Mae Miller and Ruby Miller to David R. and Susie J. Miller, 2196 U.S. Route 62, $270,000. Roman N. Miller to Duane R. and Irene A. Troyer, 7057 Township Road 664, $100,000. David R. and Susie J. Miller to Reuben A. and Anna U. Miller, 2218 U.S. Route 62, $245,000. Prairie Township — John O. and Anna J. Byler to Ervin and Elsie J. Hostetler, 8555 Township Road 562, Holmesville, $150,000. Rex A. and Pamela A. Vaughn to Keith Tish and Samantha Schafer, 7152 State Route 83, $126,000. Richland Township — Jeremyah L. and Jennifer L. Snyder to Jason L. and Jessica M. Kurtz, 3289 County Road 25, $168,000 Andy H. and Ida Mast to Roy D. and Matha Miller, County Road 75, five acres, $28,000.


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Hawks snap 15-year drought at state track By ANDREW VOGEL Sports Writer C O L U M BU S — Hiland’s Brennan Coil, who’s been a standout in both soccer and basketball for the Hawks over the years, admitted that he was as nervous as he’s ever been before an athletic competition as he was warming up for Friday’s (June 6) Div. III shot put. Once he got in the ring, though, he sure didn’t act like it. Coil saved his personalbest throw for his final meet, hurling a 53-7 on his second toss of the day June 6. That was good enough for both a school record as well as a seventh-place finish. He becomes the first Hiland athlete to finish as an All-Ohioan since Eric Miller in 2000. “I’ve never been so nervous in my entire life,” Coil said with a laugh. “My hands and legs were shaking.” Once Coil popped off his second throw, though, he knew he’d hurled one that had a little extra mustard on it. “My form was just right,” he said. “The way it felt coming off my neck, I knew it was going to fly.” Coil has been a part of both the soccer and basketball teams, two teams that have been known state-wide for quite some time. He added that it almost meant more to do something for a program that doesn’t have the pedigree of those two squads. “There’s a lot of basketball and soccer banners

“I’ve never been so nervous in my entire life.” Brennan Coil, Hiland track up on that wall and not a lot of track,” he said. “It’s an honor to say I’ve done something that not many others have done and represent Hiland at the state.” Coil’s teammate Collin Blochlinger made it to Columbus in two events, the high jump and long jump, but couldn’t come away with a medal in either, with jumps of 6-4 (ninth) and 20-5 1/2 (15th). Hiland coach Mark Fowler praised both seniors for raising the profile of the program, along with sophomore 400 runner Matt Troyer, who was in the finals Monday. “We’ve never had more than one athlete at a time at state — much less three,” Fowler said with a smile. “A reporter asked me about making history today and I said we made history when we walked through the door. Collin’s the lone man out today, but he made it in two events — that’s an accomplishment alone.” TROYER FOLLOWS COIL’S LEAD — After going 15 years without an All-Ohioan, Hiland had two in two days last weekend. Troyer clocked a 50.50 for sixth in the 400. It was the second straight day the

Knights’ Snyder named to freshman All-American teams Wright State first baseman Gabe Snyder (West Holmes) was named a Louisville Slugger Freshman AllA m e r ican as announced by Collegiate Baseball newspaper. In addition, SnySnyder der was chosen as a second-team freshman All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. Also the Horizon League Freshman of the Year, Snyder hit .273 with six home runs and 48 RBI. He ranked fourth

in the league in RBI, fourth in doubles with 18 and tied for sixth in home runs and in walks with 30. Snyder finished with a .455 slugging percentage and a .385 on-base percentage. Wright State won the 2015 Horizon League Tournament title and made its fifth all-time appearance in the NCAA Div. I Regionals, advancing to the finals for the first-time ever before falling to host and nationally-ranked Illinois. The Raiders, who posted the second-most wins in a season in program history with 43, defeated Ohio and Notre Dame for their first NCAA victories since 1994.

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Hiland’s Colin Blochlinger prepares to stick his landing in the long jump during last weekend’s state track meet in Columbus. Hawks had an All-Ohio finisher after Brennan Coil was seventh in the discus on Friday, June 6. Prior to Coil, the school hadn’t had an All-Ohioan since 2000. “This has been the strongest year by far for Hiland track,” Troyer said. “Coach Mark Fowler has

built this program.” Troyer was expected to be an 800 runner this year, but realized he was faster in the 400. Troyer had been seeded third going into finals, but he added the performance is far better than he ever could have imagined in early March.

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PITCHING GREATS — Hiland coach Tom Gibson, and the Hawks’ star pitcher Clyde Yoder, pose with former Cy Young Award winner Dean Chance in the dugout prior to last week’s Daily Record All-Star Baseball Game at The College of Wooster. Yoder was the starting pitcher for the East team, which Gibson helped coach. Hiland’s Zach Lowe and Brandt Miller also played in the game, which the West won 12-7. West Holmes’ Jordan Stutzman played on the winning West team. Aaron Dorksen photo/ www.buydrphoto.com


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Track (From Page 26)

200-meter dash: Kaili 12-year-old girl/boy Shot put: Haley Britt, Maltarich, 33.0; Blake High jump: Emily 23-4; Brice Hunter, 100-meter h u r - McCombs, 33.0. McCreary 3-10; Bubba 25-7. d l e s : C l a i r e R e y n - 400-meter run: Teagan Hay/JJ Miller, 3-10. discus: Bubba Hay, 65-1 o l d s, 1 7 . 8 3 ; B l a k e Harris, 1:18; TW Ander- Javelin: Haley Britt, 48-2; 100-meter dash: Katie McCombs, 17.0. son, 1:24. Caiden Carter, 52-8. Sprang, 14.0; Emmett

Myers, 14.94. 100-meter hurdles: Natasha Averbukh, 19.0. 200-meter dash: Katie Sprang, 31.0; JJ Miller, 32.0. 400-meter run: Katie

Sprang, 1:14; JJ Miller, 1:21. 800-meter run: Daisy Troyer, 3:58; TW Anderson, 3:34. 1600-meter run: Caiden Carter, 6:10.

Podium (From Page 29) Hostetler is just a sophomore and the rest are juniors. “Coach is already telling us the workouts for next year,” Schlegel said. CLARK, HOSTETLER BOTH TAKE TOP FIVE — Clark and Hostetler both picked up career-best top-five finishes — along with some school records to go with them on Day 2 of the State Track Meet. The duo have both been critical pieces of the 4x800 relay over the years, but Saturday marked the first individual medal for either Clark or Hostetler. Clark took fourth in the 800 (2:16.44), while Hostetler clocked fifth in the 3,200 (11:07.45). Both times broke Knight records the girls had set earlier this year. “It’s an incredible feeling to get up there once, much less twice,” Clark said with a smile. Clark had been a state qualifier in the 400 as a sophomore, but switched

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to the 800 because it was a better fit after being unable to make it out of prelims in 2014. “It was hard to make it to finals in the 400,” Clark said, “and it was harder to drop time compared to the 800. I’ve also run the 4x8 so many times I’m used to it.” Hostetler, meanwhile, has been running in a field of her own this spring and was rarely challenged during the postseason. That obviously changed at the state meet, but Hostetler said Saturday’s experience will help over the next two years. “The first mile I felt OK, but with all the girls I got pushed around a little bit,” Hostetler said. “I expected to get higher on the podium, but this experience will serve me well.” Andrew Vogel can be reached at 330-287-1624 or avogel@the-dailyrecord.com. Follow him on Twitter at @andvogel.

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On the podium again: For third year in a row, Knights’ 4x800 unit is All-Ohio By ANDREW VOGEL Sports Writer COLUMBUS — The West Holmes girls are in the middle of a run that’s far longer than 2 miles. The Knights’ 4x800 quartet of Hannah Clark, Amber Murphy, Hannah Schlegel and Michelle Hostetler clocked sixth with a 9:39.88 at Friday’s Div. II state meet. It is the third consecutive year the Knights’ distance quartet has made it on the podium, taking eighth in 2013 and second in 2014. “There’s no greater feeling than getting AllOhio,” Clark said. “To get there the last three years is an incredible feeling.” A year ago, the Knights set the area record with a 9:24.83 in Columbus, with Hostetler and Clark as the holdovers from that relay team. This year, Schlegel and Murphy subbed in for departed seniors Emily Molnar and Alexis Kandel and the group hardly missed a beat. The Knights clocked a 9:35.67 last week at the New Concord Regional and had hoped to beat that time Friday. Hostetler pointed out, though, it’s hard to be

disappointed in another All-Ohio nod. “We wanted to set a personal-best,” she said, “but we got on the podium and that’s all that mattered.” Every athlete who’s ever competed at the state meet for the first time always says the atmosphere at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium hits them the minute they walk onto the track. As a result, one of the keys to West Holmes’ continued success at state is the fact that they’re experienced running there. Clark has been part of the relay for the last three years, Hostetler’s been on it twice and Schlegel was on the 2013 squad that clocked a 9:39.91. “You always know what to expect,” Schlegel said. Clark, who’s also competed in the state basketball tournament each of the last three years, pointed out that the nervous anxiety is also far less of an issue the second and third time around. “At the hotel, I didn’t have to worry about being nervous,” she joked. “I could just be excited to run.” West Holmes coach Rich

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Patterson heaped praise on distance coach Michael Ewing, who’s consistently put the Knights in position to run their best times in late May and early June. “He’s got them set up beyond belief,” Patterson said with a laugh. “They’ve got a year-round program and he has them peaking at the right time every year.” “Coach Ewing pushes us to our limits,” Schlegel said. “He knows what we’re capable of.” Murphy, a junior who’s the lone newbie of the group, said there was also motivation to pick up right where the last group left off. Molnar, a star in cross country, basketball and track, graduated as one of the most accomplished athletes in school history and Murphy knew she had some sizable shoes to fill. “We wanted to prove we could make it without them,” she said with a smile. Dan Starcher photo/www.buydrphotos.com Friday marked the third West Holmes’ Hannah Schlegel takes the handoff from teammate Hannah consecutive podium trip Clark during Friday’s running of the Div. II girls 4x800 relay at the State Track and the streak shows no Meet in Columbus. For the third year in a row, the Knights medaled in the signs of slowing down. All race, finishing sixth in 9:39.88. four return next year — See Pg. 28 — PODIUM

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Daniel Miller, 72 Daniel Paul Miller, 72, of Wooster, passed away Thursday, May 28, 2015, at Wooster Community Hospital. He was born April 1, 1943, in Millersburg, the son of Walter Paul and Betty Lemon Miller, and married Betsy Otto on June 3, 1971. She survives. He was a mechanic at Chapman Motors and had attended Wooster Church of the Nazarene. He enjoyed spending time with his kids and grandkids. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Daniel R. Miller (Tim Childress) of Bolivar and Walter Miller of Shreve; and grandchildren, Brandon and Lindsay Miller. He was preceded in

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death by his parents; and a stepsister, Diane Whitlock. Private family burial was held. A memorial service was to be held at a later date. McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster, assisted the family. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com.

Kenneth ‘Tuff’ Spurgeon, 75 Kenneth “Tuff” Spurgeon, 75, of Mille r s burg, passed away S a t urday morni n g , June 6, 2015, following an extended illness. He was born July 9, 1939, in Killbuck and was the son of Alfred “Cookie” and Hester A. (Randles) Spurgeon. On March 8, 1969, he married Linda Martin and she survives. Tuff was an automotive salesman most of his life. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, serving in the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division as a paratrooper and finishing his time as a clerk. He was a member of the Killbuck V.F.W., the Millersburg American Legion and was a lifetime member of the Elks. Tuff enjoyed hunting, fishing, traveling and he loved going mushroom hunting. Surviving in addition to his wife, Linda; are six children and their spouses, Kirk (Crystal) Spurgeon, Ann (Don) Helms and Stephenie (Rob) Gates all of Florida and Becky (Kyle) Snyder,

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Krista (Mike) Shank and Derek Spurgeon all of Millersburg; 11 grandchildren, Mindy (Nick) Newsted, Alissa McFarland, Trey Spurgeon, Jake and Ali Helms, Jamie, Megan and Alex Gates, Julia (Tyler) Patterson, Colton Starn and Olivia Spurgeon; one sister, Grace “Sis” Tedrow of Millersburg; one brother, Robert (Doris) Spurgeon of Killbuck; and former wife, Sandra Gamertsfelder of Killbuck. He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Sharon Kim Spurgeon; brother-inlaw, Benjamin Tedrow Sr.; and former wife, Jan Conn. The family wishes to express a heartfelt “Thank You” to the staff on B wing at Sycamore Run for all the years of care, compassion and kindness they gave to Kenneth. A Celebration of Life gathering was held Wednesday, June 10 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, where military rites were conducted by the Killbuck V.F.W. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting the funeral home’s website at www. alexanderfhinc.com. Family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the Wounded Warriors Project.

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Andrew D. Stutzman, 100, of Fryburg, passed away peacefully to his eternal home Saturday morning, May 30, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home. Andrew was born March 25, 1915 on the Stutzman homestead in Holmes County to the late David J. and Francis (Kaufman) Stutzman, the fifth of 10 children. On Sept. 29, 1940, he married Esther Hostetler, who preceded him in death. They were married 73 years, 11 months and 17 days. He was a member of the Zion Conservative Mennonite Church, of which he was the founder. He is survived by his five children, Ruth (David) Mast of Zanesville, Paul (Ella) of Millersburg, David (Sara Mae) and Philip (Elsie) of Sugarcreek and Naomi (Fred) Gingerich of Lewisville, North Carolina; 23 grandchildren; 59 great-grandchildren; one great-greatgrandchild; and many nieces and nephews. He is also survived by two brothers, David of Sugarcreek and Paul of Benton. Andrew was preceded in death by his father, D.J.; his mother, Francis; his brothers Henry, Marion, John and Roman; and his sisters, Elizabeth, Anna and Sarah, in addition to two grandchildren, Kenneth Ray (David) and Deborah Louise (Paul). Andrew dedicated his life to the work of the ministry. He was ordained as a deacon at Pleasant View Mennonite Church in 1949, followed by the double ordination of himself and his brother David as ministers in 1954. In 1956, he was commissioned by the Pleasant View Church to start an outreach at the Boyd Schoolhouse on County Road 201, which subsequently led him to establish the church in Benton,

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Zion Conservative Mennonite. In 1956, he was ordained as a bishop and again pioneered a church plant, Bethany Conservative Mennonite in Holmesville. Throughout his life, Andrew spoke in revivals and church meetings across the United States and in Canada and also ministered in Guatemala, where he helped in founding the first Mennonite mission. In addition to his ministry, Andrew was a farmer and for many years had a produce and egg route in Canton with a weekly clientele who enjoyed his eggs, freshly dressed chicken and strawberries. He also provided transportation for Amish scholars at Mount Hope Elementary, as well as a taxi service for the Amish community. From his boyhood days to his retirement years, he enjoyed caring for his flock of pigeons and chickens. The funeral service will be held Tuesday, June 2, at Gospel Haven Church in Benton. The family wishes to thank the kind staff at Walnut Hills Nursing Home for their excellent care of Andrew, Life Care Hospice for guiding us through his final days, and Alexander Funeral Home for handling funeral arrangements. We join Andrew in “looking for that blessed hope and the glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ,” Titus 2:13, a verse he often quoted.

Kendall Miller, 1 Kendall Austin Miller, 1, Millersburg, went home to be with Jesus Friday evening, June 5, 2015. He was born May 7, 2014, in Millersburg to Joseph I. and Joanna (Gingerich) Miller and was a great blessing in their home for nearly 13 months. He leaves to mourn his parents, Joseph and Joanna Miller; one sister, Kalyn; three brothers, Joshua, Kyle and J. Vinson; grandparents, Mahlon and Esta Gingerich and Irvin and Esther Miller; great-grand-

pa, Roy E. Wengerd; and step-great-grandma, Lydia (Schlabach) Yoder, all of Millersburg. He also is survived by four uncles, five aunts and nine cousins. Funeral services were Monday, June 8 at Gingerich Trailer Sales, 5815 State Route 39, Millersburg, with Bishop Jonathan Miller officiating. Burial was at the Miller Cemetery, Berlin Township. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, Ohio.

Robert Thomas Owens Sr., 92, of Big Prairie, passed away Friday morning May 29, 2015, at Colonial Manor Health Care Center, Loudonville, after a period of declining health. He was born March 24, 1923, in Water Valley, Ky., the son of the late Parrom and Ella (Coleman) Owen, and married Virginia Louise Fry on Jan. 8, 1945. She preceded him in death. Robert was a graduate of Tennessee Temple College and was a retired Baptist minister. He was in charge of food service at Indiana State Prison in LaPorte, Ind., for many years and lived in Indiana most of his life before moving to Big Prairie with his son. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, and a member of VFW Post 1130, La Porte, Ind. Surviving are sons, Robert T. (Mary) Owens of Big Prairie and Eddie Owens of Marion, Ill.; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a grandson; three brothers; and four sisters. Memorial services were held Monday, June 1 at Lindsey Funeral Home, Loudonville. His grandson-in-law, Jeremiah Scadden, officiated. Veterans honors were conducted by VFW Post 8586 and American Legion Post 257. Burial was in Grovertown Cemetery, Grovertown, Ind. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.Byerly-Lindsey.com.

James Weigand Sr., 83 James Joseph Weigand Sr., 83, of Millersburg, passed away Saturday, May 30, 2015 at his home following an extended illness. Funeral services were Wednesday, June 3, at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Millersburg, with Father Stephen L. Krile officiating. Burial took place at the Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, with military rites being conducted by the Killbuck V.F.W. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting the funeral home’s website at www.alexanderfhinc. com. James was born Oct. 14, 1931 in Millersburg and was the son of Paul and Louella (Emmert) Weigand. On July 2, 1955, he married Leora Didinger, and she survives. He worked 43 years at Millersburg Electric and was a former plant engineer for Domestic Film Products. He was in the Army Signal Corps for two years. While in Panama, he worked as a radio technician for Armed Forces Radio Station. He was a member of St. Peter’s Catholic

Church in Millersburg and was a scout leader for Troop No. 358 for 10 years. Surviving in addition to his wife Leora are six children: James Weigand Jr. (Andrea Proper) and Jane Weigand Hall of Millersburg, Mary Weigand (Nancy Gregg) of Stow, Barbara Yoder (Andy) of Millersburg, Michael Weigand (Jeff Eisenberg) of Moreland Hills and Sharon Martin (Tim) of Glenmont; 10 grandchildren, Nicole Weigand (Kenton Trubee), Jessica Weigand McConnville (Ian), Bradford Hall, Brian Hall (Alicia), Brandon Hall, Rachel Yoder Burgett (Jeremy), Rebecca Yoder Nussbaum (Joshua), Rhea Yoder Allison (Mike), Clay Martin (Trina Duncan) and Alec Martin; 10 greatgrandchildren; and a sister, Pauline HerronStumpe of Florence, Alabama.


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Vera Dilgard, 98 Vera F. Dilgard passed away on Monday, June 1, 2015, at West View Healthy Living in Wooster, where she had been residing for the past three years. She was 98 and was blessed with a long, beautiful life. Vera was born in Nashville on Nov. 21, 1916, to John E. and Golda Weimer Miley, and graduated from Nashville High School in 1934, as valedictorian of her senior class. She received a bachelor of arts degree from The College of Wooster in 1938, taking additional training in elementary education at Ashland University. She was married to R. Emerson Dilgard on Nov. 20, 1941, and they were happily married for 60 years. Vera began her teaching career in Pickerington, where she worked as an elementary school teacher. After marrying, she and her husband moved to Holmes County, where she was a public school music teacher in Holmesville and Lakeville. Emerson and Vera moved to Wooster in 1955. Vera took time off from her career to raise her young family, but returned to teaching after her youngest went to school and then taught fifth grade for 17 additional years at Wooster Township Elementary. Vera and her husband, Emerson, were very active in the Wooster community all of their adult lives. This caring couple were named Citizens of the Year by The Daily Record in 1995 and were inducted into the Area Agency of Aging Hall of Fame for their community service and volunteerism. She was a 35-year member of Delta Kappa Gamma Honorary Teachers’ Society, serving as music chairman for many years. She was a longtime member of Wooster United Methodist Church, singing in the choir for 40 years, teaching children’s Sunday school, as well as, participating and holding several offices in the United Methodist Women’s Society. Due to her love of music and music education, she was a longstanding member of the MacDowell Music Club in Wooster and established the Dilgard Vocal Music Scholarship in 2002. This scholarship provides financial assistance to young, talented musicians in the community to continue their music education. The scholarship program is now named

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the Vera Dilgard Music Legacy. Vera was a life member of Wooster Hospital Auxiliary, serving as a board member and as a volunteer. She was an active member of Salvation Army Auxiliary and Wooster’s Mothers’ Club. She also volunteered for People to People Ministries for many years. She loved to bake cookies and pies to share with family and neighbors and also loved to show off the flowers in her garden. Surviving are children, Robert Dilgard of Cincinnati, George (Susan) Dilgard of Birmingham, Mich., and Jean (Douglas) Chamberlain of Saranac Lake, N.Y.; grandchildren, Elizabeth (Matthew) Seitz, Jessica (David) Parrott and Robert (Lea) Dilgard; greatgrandchildren, Benjamin, Colin and Eli Seitz and Alexandra Parrott; and nephews, Roger (Janet) Pennell of Wooster, and James (Sharon) Pennell of Nashville. She is also survived by dear friends and devoted, loving caregivers, Fran and Don Maibach of Wooster. In addition to her parents, Vera was preceded in death by her faithful, loving husband, R. Emerson Dilgard; and a sister, Mildred Pennell. A Celebration of Life service will be held in the chapel at West View Healthy Living, 1715 Mechanicsburg Road, Wooster, on Saturday, June 13 at 3 p.m., with the Rev. Charles Tobias officiating. The family will receive friends at a reception in the library following the service. There will be a private family interment in Newkirk Cemetery in Big Prairie. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Vera’s name can be made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691; or West View Healthy Living, 1715 Mechanicburg Road, Wooster 44691.

Andrew E. Mullet, 80, 9488 Copperhead Road, NW, Sugarcreek, died Tuesday, June 2, 2015, at his home. He was born April 12, 1935, in Tuscarawas County to the late John H. and Emma (Yoder) Mullet Sr., and married Lovina Mae Yoder on Nov. 1, 1956. She survives. He was a retired builder and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Allen L. (Verna) Mullet of Sugarcreek, John Wayne (Mary Lou) Mullet of Millersburg and Andrew (Arlene) Mullet Jr. of Sugarcreek, Wanda (Mike) Stiffler of Sarasota, Fla., Betty (Dennis) Miller of Peebles, Linda (Myron) Schlabach of Millersburg and Katie (Monroe) Miller of Sarasota, Fla.; 39 grandchildren, and 50 great-grandchildren; brothers, Melvin

(C hristina) Mullet and John (Martha) Mullet Jr., both of Sugarcreek; sisters, Gladys (Eli) Raber of Sugarcreek, Katie (Ura) Miller of Sarasota, Fla., Esther (Abe) Kramer and Karen (Marvin) Troyer, both of Sugarcreek; and a sister-in-law, Savilla Mullet of Sugarcreek. He was preceded in death by great-grandchildren, Andrew, David, Karen Sue and Katie Renae; his parents; and brothers, Nelson Mullet and Ervin Mullet. Services were Friday, June 5 at the Allen Mullet residence, 9602 Copperhead Road, NW, Sugarcreek, with Bishop Michael Miller officiating. Burial was in Yoder Cemetery, Wayne Township, Tuscarawas County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek.

Ruth Wrinkle, 91 Ruth Wrinkle, 91, of Glenmont, passed away Wednesday morning, June 3, 2015, at Colonial Manor Health Care Center in Loudonville, after a period of declining health. She was born March 2, 1924, in Cleveland, the daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Prahst and married Paul H. Wrinkle on March 23, 1946, in Cleveland. He preceded her in death. Ruth graduated from Lincoln High School in Cleveland and worked for the Hallmark Greeting Card Company until marriage. Ruth and Paul purchased a farm in rural Glenmont and farmed for the next 50 years. She was a life member of St. John’s United Church of Christ in Glenmont and loved to sing in the choir. Her favorite pastimes were embroidering and other needlework. Surviving are daughters, Linda (John) Stouffer of Loudonville and Paula (Alan) Hawkins of Millersburg; grandchildren, J.P. Stouffer, Loretta Everett, and Phillip Hawkins; and her very special great-grandchildren, Nora and Alex Everett. She will also be greatly missed by all her extended adopted children. She was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Wilma, Margaret, Elizabeth and Hazel; brothers, Charles,

Arthur and William; a son, Mark A. Wrinkle; and a grandson, David Hawkins. Memorial services were held Sunday, June 7, at St. John’s United Church of Christ, Glenmont. The Rev. Joanna Lance officiated. Burial was planned at a later date in Sunnyside Cemetery, Glenmont. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, assisted the family.

Melvin Troyer, 68 Melvin L. Troyer “Trucker Mel,” 68, of Shreve, passed away peacefully at home Tuesday, June 2, 2015, after a lengthy illness. He was born April 30, 1947, in Coshocton County to the late Levi A. and Emma B. (Yoder) Troyer, and married Ada W. Troyer on April 20, 1967. She survives. He was a retired livestock hauler and had a love for Haflinger horses. He was a member of Bethany Mennonite Church, Holmesville. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Leon (Joanna) Troyer of Fredericksburg, Leroy (Janice) Troyer of Shreve, LaVern (LeAnna) Troyer and Lavon (Barb) Troyer, both of Millersburg; grandchildren, Anson, Kiara, Krista (Henry) Miller, Karla, Kimberly, Kyle, Kari, Shaun, Sherri, Darryl and Marissa; a sister, Mary Raber of Charm; a sister-in-law, Edna Troyer of Sugarcreek; and brothers-inlaw, David (Amanda) Troyer and Christ (Lizzie) Miller, both of Charm. He was preceded in death by his parents;

sisters, Fannie Troyer, Ada Miller and Amanda Raber; brothers, Emanuel and Big Ben; and infant twins, Perry and Clara. Funeral services were Saturday, June 6 at Gospel Haven Church, Benton, with Paul J. Yoder officiating. Burial was in New Life Fellowship Cemetery (formerly Bethany Mennonite Church) Holmesville. The family suggests contributions be sent to New Life Fellowship, 8580 County Road 245, Holmesville 44633. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www. alexanderfhinc.com.

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LEGAL NOTICE The Village of Millersburg will be selling used equipment and vehicles to the highest and best bidder. Each bidder must submit a sealed bid to be received at the Village Office at 6 North Washington St., Millersburg, OH 44654 on or before 4:00 PM on the 1st day of July, 2015. The bid shall state clearly each item the bidder wants to purchase and what price the bidder is offering. The bid must include the bidder’s name, address, and telephone number. Upon notification of a successful bid, the bidder must present the village with a certified check or money order within seven days. The bidder is responsible for transporting the item purchased from the Village property. Photographs of the items to be sold can be found on the Millersburg website www.millersburgohio.com Equipment and vehicles may be viewed at 600 Walkup Street and calls should be directed to 330-674-6372. All items are being sold “as is”. Publish Wooster Daily Record June 13, 20, 2015

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

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AMISH TRANSPORTATION needed for our sawmill workers. Set schedule, early morning & afternoon. Miller Logging Inc. 330-466-5305


The Holmes County Hub Shopper 150 Food Services 205 COOK AND SERVER positions available, family dining. Apply at or 7501 SR 83, Holmesville, or www.route83restaurant.com Monday-Sunday, 6am-9pm

155 Sales / Marketing NOW HIRING SALES REPRESENTATIVE Digital Dish is seeking a motivated Sales Representative to work out of our Berlin location. This is a full time position with benefits and the compensation is paid as a base wage plus commission. The ideal candidate will be willing to work flexible hours and have the ability to travel if needed. If you enjoy sales and like having the ability to increase your earnings based on your own performance this could be the position for you!

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ONE MEDIUM size Napoleon wood stove, good condition. $600, One older model electric. washer & dryer, $350. (330) 359-5940 COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag Wringer washers, will trade in or repair yours! Henry Raber, 330-674-5691 FOR SALE: 8 cu ft Natural Gas Servel Refrigerator, good condition. $500. (330) 275-3740

220 Construction Equipment FOR SALE: 1998 450G JD dozer, good working machine. 330-473-5639.

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CRYSTAL COLD Gas Refrigerator, $600. Console Gas Refrigerator, $100. Hotpoint Gas Range, $200. Older Chest Electric Freezer, $25. (330) 852-2310 FOR SALE: Natural Gas Hot Water Heater, $75. 2-Unvented Natural Gas Wall Heaters, 18000BTU. John Miller (330) 893-0303 PROPANE FRIG, freezer on top, works good. $250 obo. (330) 231-5745 call or text FRIGIDAIRE 30" Natural Gas Kitchen Range, w/electric ignition, $100. Also Magic Chef, 36" Natural Gas Range, fair condition, $100 (330) 897-6602 FOR SALE: Bernina 1005 sewing machine, good condition. $495. (330) 893-8000 SMART PHONES & basic phones for multiple carriers. & better prices on service plans. (330) 275-0426 FOR SALE: Maytag ringer washer. Square tub, works great. $400 obo. (330) 275-6083

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FOR RENT: Takeuchi TB 135 mini excavator. Heat & air conditioning. Different size buckets available with trailer, $25. per hour. Day time phone 330-231-5065 or 330-600-9917. Duane Raber FOR SALE: Case 1450 dozer. Can be seen working. $15,000 (330) 897-8705

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FOR SALE: New Idea Wheel Rake and New Holland Twindrower rake. All for $1000. 2-John Deere 420 Crawlers, both run good $6,000 for both. (330) 600-1499 8X16 HAY Wagon, new 2x6 Oak Bed, 3x8 oak rails, heavy duty tires, new tubes, $950 obo. (330) 276-5613 FOR SALE: Ford 9N tractor. Runs good. Choice on air tires or steel wheels. $1,750 obo. 330-893-2716.

WESTERN DAIRY HAY, 3X3X8, 3X4X8. Deer quality, RFV 160-283. Lg/sm amounts Jason Troyer 330-473-7905 CHANDLER STRAWBERRY plants-Order Now! Plant 1st week in Sept. for early crop in 2016. $265/per 1000, $260/10,000+. Must have order with 50% dwn. by July 7th. Em. Miller, 9080 S. Carr Rd., Fredericksburg, OH.

FARMALL H Tractor, runs great, low hours on engine overhaul, 3 good tires, needs new rims & seat. $800 (330) 377-5500

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42 COMBINE, milking equip., bulk tank, compressor, vacuum pump, 2 grain augers, corn drag.Ph. 330-378-2651

FOR SALE: 2nd & 3rd Cutting Small square Hay, certified organic. Allen Miller, (330) 275-0129

ONE HORSE Cultivator $30 OBO. John Deere side delivery rake for parts $35 OBO. Amos Schlabach 330-674-9451 x 2

CUSTOM HAY WRAPPING with an Anderson tube wrapper. Located in Sugarcreek area, $6 per bale, (330) 852-2263.

FOR SALE: New Holland hay rake. 2 star tedder. New Holland 489 hay bine. Knob view repair. 4159 CR 59, Baltic, OH (330) 897-1106

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

KUBOTA R400 compact wheel loader. 38HP, good cond., Great for landscaping, farm use, moving lg. round bales, etc. $13,500. Matt Miller (330) 852-2902 FOR SALE: John Deere Tractor model H, excellent cond., John Deere model AR. (330) 279-2345 FOR SALE: New Idea ground driven manure spreader #14, good condition. $1,900 (330) 339-2729

$3.25/QT. (for 20+quarts). 330-234- 2727.

WANTED: Round Pen. Eli Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prairie OH 44611 PEQUEA MODEL 1206 wagon 17 foot tandem axle spare tire. VGC $2500. Graham 8 foot chisel plow 7 shank. VGC $750. 250 Gallon fuel tank hand pump $250. Troyer Engine 330-897-2805 FOR SALE: New Holland 306 tandem axle side shoot manure spreader. $1600 (330) 377-4190 FOR RENT: SHAVER HD10 post driver, skid loader mounted. 330-610-1465

FOR SALE: Used Pequea ground driven hay tedder. 330-359-5730.

FOR SALE: Organic Ear Corn, (330) 695-6793

CASE INT'L 8420 Round Baler, w/motor, makes 39x48" bales, field ready. $5,000 (330) 674-3987

CUSTOM FORAGE harvesting with 4-WD JD, SP Chopper (Rye, Hay, etc.) Jesse Mast, 330- 317-4977

FOR SALE: 500 gal. liquid manure spreader, $700. Liq. manure pump, $400. Forecart, $250. 330-852-4167

ORGANIC 1ST & 2nd Cutting Grass Hay, 3x4x8. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905

FOR SALE: Massey 135 rebuilt engine also has a step up transmission new paint a nice clean tractor $4500.00 call or text 740-501-0486 1956 MASSEY Ferguson 30N tractor 3 pt. hook up. Runs good. Fair condition. 419-824-2444 PLOWS: 4 bottom, Moline 3 point, $275. New Holland 451 7 ft. cutter bar mower. Needs drive pully. $150. (330) 377-4190 FOR SALE: 46 Tie Stalls, complete with chain & trainers, $50 ea. (330) 600-0427

FOR SALE: 40 Sawed Locust posts. $8 per post. (330) 695-9896

CUSTOM INLINE round bale wrapping with new tube wrapper. Call Jesse Mast, (330) 317-4977

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FOR SALE: Hackney pony, 50 in. tall. Not broke. Call 330-231-3230. FOR SALE: 7 yr old Friesian Cross Mare, TSS, Surrey size horse, women can drive. (330) 473-3595 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old standard bred trotter, surrey size, women can drive, TSS, Also, 4 100lb pigs. Berkshire large black cross, would make nice 4-H project. Steven Yoder, (330) 674-2002

NOTICE: GREEN ACRES fertilizer in stock for pasture cal plus for hay fields Ebson Salt Sulfer. Aden Mullet, 8056 Criswell Rd. Fredericksburg, (330) 695-2208

ATTENTION: Year round firewood company has split & seasoned firewood for sale, dump trailer deliveries available. Also, will custom cut for outdoor wood burners & trade for scrap metal or autos. Call Anytime! (330) 275-7980

6 YR. old bay trotter by Thunder Road, TSS, well broke, surrey horse. Will be sold 6/13 at noon. Mt. Eaton Days Benefit Sale. For info, call (330) 464-5443.

FOR SALE: Mulch $10/bale picked up. Miller, 330-201-4638

NICE FIREWOOD for sale by rick, 5571 CR 68, Millersburg OH (330) 893-4908

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FOR SALE: Ear Corn, non GMO. Also end of 2015 Oatlage. Call (330) 844-3516

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

FOR SALE: Haylage, Ryelage, & corn silage. Call 330-231-0092

FIRST CUTTING sq. bales, $2/bale, 2nd cutting sq bales, $3/bale. First cutting this year 4x4 Round bales $27/bale. Pick up at farm. (330) 264-1211 or (330) 988-6474

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FOR SALE: 3 yr. old white pony mare, $200/obo; Hackney gelding, 8 yrs. old, blk., $800. 330-359-0007.

230 Farm Products Produce ory Log & Lumber: Dried & NICE 1ST CUTTING round bales, 4x5 net wrapped, grass mix. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905

1ST CUTTING Hay, from 2014. Had some rain. $2.50/bale. Eli Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prairie OH 44611

MT HOPE: June 24th Mt. Hope Yard Sale Day. Troyer Sisters, 4722 TR 616. Perennials, houseware, books, toys, games & lots more 330-674-1450

FOR SALE: Firewood processor runs with Hydraulic in good cond. Eli R. Miller, 3962 US 62, Dundee, OH

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disc, 8' wide, $1,500. (330) 231-5456

FOR SALE: 2014 hay, oatlage, forage pea & oats, also new seeding. All wet wrapped 4x4 bales. $15-20. (330) 893-0308

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bagged pine shavings--Single bag purchase and quantity discounts--$5.00/single bag. 5545 CR 68 Millersburg, OH 44654 330-893-4499 WANTED: MULCH hay. Include price & location. Aaron Miller, 8749 CR 235 Frederiksburg, OH 44627 QUALITY HORSE HAY, Timothy Alfalfa Mix, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, stored inside, delivered. (330) 466-1408 APPROX. 13 locust logs for fencing, $4.50/each. 330201-4098 STRAW 3x3x8, 3x4x8, and 4x5 rounds. Net wrapped. Large or small amounts. Jason Troyer (330)473-7905

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DUNDEE: Multi Family Garage Sale, June 11-12, 7-? High chairs, older Rainbow sweeper, gas hot plates, toddler bed, under sink reverse osmosis water system, flowers, plants, lots more.Eli R. Miller, 3962 US 62 NASHVILLE: Spencer S of Nashville, TR 213. June 18-19, Huge, name brand baby clothes .25 ea., New & used household furn, decor, bedding, tools & tool chest, canner & jars, toys, farm items, (6-3/4 ac. farm will be sold later)

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FOR SALE: 7 yr old Buggy size Black Gelding, sired by McCardle, out of a Lafe Sign dam, women can drive but has pep, 2 wk trial. $2000. Call (330) 852-0209 FOR SALE: 10 yr. old standard bred gelding. Very good broke. But flow. Good for older people or short trips. $1,700. (330) 897-2024 x 0 6 YR old Dark Bay Gelding, 16.1H, TSS, in buggy a few times, nice surrey horse, $2,400 (330) 279-2070 FOR SALE: 2 yr. old Morgan gelding. Started in harness. 330-897-0049 9 YR old Standard Bred, mostly trot, not for women, (330) 763-4747 STANDING at Stud 37" bl-wh paint pony throws nice colts D Gingerich, 9047 S. Kansas Rd Fred'burg OH 44627

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4 YR old Trotting Gelding, Surrey size, very good broke, $4,800. Also some fresh horses. John Raber, 4213 TR 629, Mlbg Ohio 4 YR old Dark Brown Pony Mare, 35", kid broke to ride & drive, TSS, $550. (330) 674-1416 PONY STUD Service, 52" Black & White, Homzygous, Formerly owned by Allen E. Miller. Standing at Atlee R. Yoder, Hillside Buggy, 4947 TR 367, Millersburg (330) 893-1509

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STANDING AT stud. Designated hitter. Sire Veldheer Dam Ozomooi by Balmoral blackw/three whites. Reg. Dutch harness. Producing upheaded offspring. Serv. fee $350 LFG 330-695-9862 FOR SALE: 7 year old gelding. Broke for anyone to drive. 8671 TR 652. 1/2 mi. South of Ashery Store.

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HORSE PASTURE available. Also room in barn. (330) 763-1843 6YR OLD Trotting Bred Mare, sire: B Fair, dam: American Winner, fresh, surrey size, $3,400. 10 yr old Mare, sire: King Conch, dam: Super Bowl. $3,200. Fresh both mares, TSS. PY Stables. (330) 600-0183

FOR SALE: Jacob sheep ram. 2015 lambs and adult rams. Also, Belgian Gelding broke, good worker, $2,500. 11141 Ely Rd. Orrville, OH 44667

8 YR. old black standardbred gelding. 4 white socks & strip. TSS, boys horse, $3000. Mahlon Miller, 4248 US 62, Millersburg, O 44654

6 YR. old trotting bred mare, TSS, dark bay, 2 whites, women can drive, $2,800. 330-767-4376

FOR SALE: Purebred Alpine Nanny Goat, 2 yrs old, fresh 2 months, good milker, (330) 897-1485

FOR SALE: 5 yr. old paint gelding. TSS. Good trail horse, neck reigns. (330) 600-0114

AT STUD 47 in. black & white homozygous. Service fee, $60. 4 yr. old gelding by Power Haul, mostly trot, fresh horse, pulls on line. Good travler. VM (330) 279-2535

WANTED: NEWBORN Jersey, and Jersey HolsteinCross Heifer Calves or start up dairy. (330) 600-9624

FOR SALE: Buggy harness with collar. 330-893-2634

FOR SALE: 13 yr. old gelding, TSS, women can drive, stands good to hitch & at corners. Miller, (330) 695-2972

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FOR SALE: 4 yr. old sorrell mini pony gelding, well broke to ride & drive, tss. Call (330) 359-6303 BLACK PASOFINO gelding, broke to ride, not for young children, $600. (330) 275-7568

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FOR SALE: 10 year old bay standard bred gelding. Surrey size. Women can drive. TSS. (330) 231-5219 6 YR. old sorrell gelding, broke to ride, been on trails, $1000. 330-852-1485. FOR SALE: 5 yr. old reg'd percheron good broke, in foal for David A. Miller, 8859 Mill Rd, Sugar Creek, 852-1447†x1

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FOR SALE: 2 Yr. old Morgan gelding, started in harness. 330-897-0049 PONY STUD Service, 38" Black & White Paint Pony Stud. $50 service fee. Mark Hershberger (330) 852-2827 2 KATAHDIN ewes & 2 katahdin dorper cross ewes, $150. (330) 600-0336 4 YR. old tri-colored mare, broke to drive, 36", well built. Levi Yoder, 9115 TR 656, Fredericksburg. FOR SALE: Family cow, Jersey Holstein cross, milk by hand, was fresh in April. (330) 897-1348 FOR SALE: 3 YR old Black Cross Bred Gelding, TSS, women can drive, (740) 622-1109 FOR SALE: 2 reg'd Morgan colts & one gray Morgan colt. 330-674-4739 NEW SMALL pony cart with wooden wheels. Levi Yoder 9115 TR 656, Frdercksburg. FOR SALE: 8 year old black standard bred mare. TSS, women can drive, $2200. 330-698-0398

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FOR SALE: 2 cross bred dairy heifers due in June. 1 cross bred coming with second calf due in July. Bred to Bees bull. (330) 567-5908 FOR SALE: 6 year old standardbred gelding. TSS, stands at corners & to hitch. Mostly trot. $2900. 330674-0608 7 YR old Gelding, sharp surrey horse, 2 whites, mostly trot, $4,200 Duane Weaver 330 674-1777 FOR SALE: 2 yr. old brown miniature stud pony, 36". $175. (330) 473-5331 FOR SALE: 2 YR old Bay Reg. Quarter Horse Gelding, ready to start, 4 white socks & stripe, very gentle. $1,250 obo (330) 407-2923 FOR SALE: Brown pony broke to ride & drive. (330) 852-0601 ORDER YOUR CHICKS now for pasture raised broilers. 3 weeks old, ready to be put on pasture. Rangers $2.90 ea. White Broilers $2.50 ea. Call 330-897-7890 Ext 1 29.5 IN. mini standing at stud. Produces blue & white foals. $75. Mare with b/w foal. (740) 824-4361 FOR SALE: 6 YR old Dark Bay Gelding, stands 57", women broke to drive, also rides, TSS, (330) 852-0114 DUTCH CROSS Solist Gelding, 8 yrs old, Traffic Safe, Well broke. Also Stbd 7 yr old Keystone Savage Mare, good traveler, TSS. Call (330) 279-2100

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FOR SALE: 3 yr. old standard bred mare, all trot, tss, willing traveler. (330) 852-2325 STANDARDBRED gelding, 11 yrs. old, good for older people, traffic safe, $1600. (330) 987-1967 PASTURE FOR rent, room for 3-4 beef feeders, will trade for 1/2 beef. Jerry (330) 763-4887 4 YR. OLD gelding, buggy broke, tss, big enough for surrey, well built, $3000. 330-897-2103 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old 42" strawberry roan pony. Good broke to ride and drive. Ivan Yoder, 10191 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 8 YR old gelding mostly trot, TSS, been in buggy for 1 year, nice to hitch. $2,650 (330) 893-4901 3 YR. old sstandard bred gelding. TSS, all trot, surrey size, well built, been in buggy, Wayne Weaver (330) 473-2416 FOR SALE: jersey bulls naturally polled out of good stock. 16-24 mo. old. $975 each. (330) 377-4190 HORSE STALLS & boarding available in Millersburg, OH. Call 330-600-9341 FOR SALE: New undercut open buggy, For sale, top buggy in good condition. (330) 473-0325 AT STUD 35" Registered spotted Jack. Also, 43" B/W pony stud. $50 each when colt is on the ground. 330-897-0380 Baltic.

FOR SALE: 15 yr. old big standard bred gelding, TSS, used in mini surrey (330) 279-4819.

FOR SALE: 9 yr. old paint quarter horse cross mare, broke to ride. (330) 893-2328

FOR SALE: 3 yr. old standard bred mare, tss, dbl-gaited, $2500. Eli Yoder, (330) 275-8103

5 YR. old Paint Quarterhorse gelding. Broke to ride. Needs work Joe Miller, 7750 CR 201 Fbg., OH 44627

STANDING AT Stud, Brown & White proven Paint, 32" miniature, Tim Weaver, (330) 698-1064

FOR SALE: 6 yr old Reg Morgan Mare, TSS, drives with snap, needs work, very nice horse. $3,500 (330) 600-0240

8 YR old Black & White Gelding, 30" tall, broke to ride & drive, $450 obo. (330) 897-0860

BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852

FOR SALE: 9 yr. old Morgan mare registered Little Acre Nala Out of Little Acre Inheritance and Phoenix Meadow Pandora. Good strong traveler, a little hot to hitch 330-852-2529 A+ STUD MUR Royals Supreme Ace Homozygous black Morgan Stallion, Fancy driving horse w/a strong trot. Amos Schlabach 330-674-9451 ext. 2

FOR SALE: 5 yr. old tricolored pony, 46 in. hackney paint cross gelding. Broke to drive. (330) 359-0313

52" 5 yr old Fresian Morgan Cross Gelding, drives with snap, single or double, $1200. (330) 600-9595

3 YR old gelding, mostly trot, sharp surrey horse, TSS, $3,900. (330) 674-1777 Duane Weaver

FOR SALE: 3 yr. old friesian standard bred cross gelding, well started, $4200/obo. (330) 893-3836

WANTED: BARBADO or Texas dull sheep. Abe S. Yoder, 6169 S. Kansas Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606

5 YR. old gray & white 29.5" mini mare. Rides & drives. Bred to brown & white mini stud. $650. Tim Weaver, (330) 698-1064

3 YR. old reg. dutch harness standard bred mare bay. 3 whites. Broke to drive, TSS. (330) 231-7234

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FOR SALE: 15 yr. old Bay standard gelding. TSS. Still good for miles. Aden Hershberger, 330-359-2507

7 YR. OLD reg'd black standardbred mare, mostly trot, stands 15.3H, tss, $2800. Willis Yoder, 5189 CR 19, Millersburg (330) 600-1956

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2 YR old Gray Percheron Gelding, started in harness, $2,400. Jeremy Kurtz, (330) 231-4374

FOR SALE: 6 week old alpine billy goat, nice marks. Asking $100. (330) 442-0474 7 YR old Paint Pony Mare, 40", TSS, sharp, bred to 34" Stallion, $750 obo. (330) 695-9908


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STANDARD BRED gelding 4 yrs. old. TSS, trots, boys or family horse, willing traveler, been in buggy, Wayne Weaver. (330) 473-2416 4

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YR old Black Gelding Trotter, TSS, been in buggy, fresh, $5,000. 6 yr old Mare, double gaited, very good broke, has papers. $2,300 (330) 600-1248

FOR SALE: Brown Coturnix Quail, ring neck doves & banties. (330) 893-3852 WANTED: Pigmy Goat Nanny.

FOR SALE: 7 yr old Paint Hackney Cross Pony. 50" tall, broke to ride & drive, good on trail rides. Roy Miller, (330) 600-1109 PULLING STALLION at Service, CD on Topside, JR Max on bottom, (330) 763-4747 3 YR. old 16H black trotting bred mare. Pine chipspeedy crown. 100% trot. 90% TS. Boys-family horse. Has been in mini surrey, $4,000 (330) 674-9451†x2 FOR SALE: 8 YR old Red Sorrell Belgian Gelding, kid broke to all farm machinery, easy keeper, quiet, 5790 TR 606, Fredricksburg (330) 695-9376 FOR SALE: 12 yr. old black & white gelding. 22 inches tall. Broke to ride & drive. Traffic safe. Been used on trail rides. For barrel racing & jumping. Neck reins. Merle Mast, 330-600-4704 FOR SALE: White Dorper Katahdin Cross Ewe Lambs, Joe Hershberger, (330) 893-0521 FOR SALE: 5 year old crossbred gelding. TSS, $2200. 330-695-2245 7690 Hoy Rd., Fredericksburg, OH

PAINT STALLION, 11yrs old, would make super gelding, Broke, ladies horse. $800 (740) 824-4361

FOR SALE: 44 in. Toro walk behind mower with bagger. Pull start. Excellent running cond. $1,700 obo. Call after 4:30 p.m. (330) 473-5903

WANTED: BUGGY horse traffic safe sound. Safe for older people. Call 330231-0278 FOR SALE: 6 yr. old quarter horse pony cross mare. Broke to ride & drive. 55 in. tall. $1,200. 8 yr. old paint riding horse mare. Been on lots of trails. $1,400. (330) 893-2036 1 YR OLD Black Mare, 50", 2 white feet & star, halter broke, $275. (330) 600-9655

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FOR SALE: Cherry kitchen cabinets, built by Schlabach Wood in 2000. L shape design with island. Call Mark at (330) 204-2037 FOR SALE: tan La-Z-Boy recliner. 330-600-1635 DRESSER WITH mirror, factory made, $30. 5020 TR 353 Millersburg. (330) 674-2915

STANDING AT stud. Black and white paint homozygous. 50 in. tall. Service fee: $50 LFG. (330) 473-2416

FOR SALE: Good used Portage & Main outdoor furnace, used 2 yrs, good working order, heats 8,000 sq ft. (330) 698-0175 NATURAL GAS cook stove. Good condition. Albert Miller, 4635 TR 616, Fredbg. PH. 330-275-2744

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FOR SALE: Toro 48" Belt Drive Walk Behind, $2,295. Toro 38" Tractor w/bagger, $500. Husqvarna 46" New scratch & dent $1,295. Husqvarna YT42LS 42" New scraft & dent $1,495. Husqvarna 42" used 1yr $995. D&R Engine Shop & Repair (330) 359-0671 FOR SALE: 44" Toro walk-behind mower with bagger, pull start, $2800. 330-464-5256.

Household Furnishings FOR SALE: Husqvarna 48 in.

FOR SALE: Steel weed eater, $75. Ariens lawn mower, 21 in., $150. 210 watt solar panel with an MPPT 500 controller, $150. Green reclining loveseat, like new, $200. Brown leather swivel rocker, $125. 330-988-3139

FOR SALE: Mini Ponies, 10 yr old Sorrel Mare, with filly at side, 8 yr old Black & Whtie mare, due end of May, kid broke. 8 yr old Brown & White Stud, broke. Yearling filly. (740) 622-1109

FOR SALE: Cub Cadet, 48" walk-behind lawn mower, works, but transmission could use some work. $800 or make offer. (330) 600-0240

PLAY-MOR THREE swings & slide; wooden frames, $250. Weed eater with gasoline engine, $40. 330-674-7951

2 YR old Bay Dutch Harness Standard Bred Cross Gelding, broke, TSS, Dam is by Royal Strength/Dream of Glory. Will mature to 16.2H, $4,000 (330) 893-0906

FOR SALE: 3 Reg Alpacas. 4 yr old white male, 13 yr old white female, 3 yr old black female. Andy J. Troyer, (330) 897-0897

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FOR SALE: 3 yr. old B/W gelding 50" tall. Good broke ride drive TSS 330275-7112

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FOR SALE: Med Size EZ entry pony cart. 330 674-2419

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FOR SALE: 40" Pony, broke to drive, needs experienced driver, $250. (330) 893-4340

GOOD RECLINERS, office chairs, wardrobes, table w/chairs, twin & full-size beds, 2 good baby cribs, new deluxe mattress sets. 2 miles W of Becks Mills, 2529 TR 110, Millersburg (330) 600-2852.

FOR SALE: Young hens barred rocks. Island red. Araucana well. $4 each. David (330) 674-2003

FOR SALE: Winchester model 42, 410 gauge. Ruger super black hawk, 44 mag. 10.5 in. stainless steel barrel. 22-250 Custom. Bush Masters AR 15, 223. (330) 567-9347

FOR SALE: Dr. Brush Mower with Kawasaki 18 HP engine. 30 in. brush deck and 42 in. finish deck. Used three seasons. Excellent cond. $3600. Also 22 in. Dr. Self propel mower, $200. Andy Mast, 330-600-1417

OLD BLACK Hackney Pony. Broke to ride & drive. TSS gelding. John Weaver, 7490 SR 514, Big Prairie, O. $800

BILLY COOK 16" saddle high back, good condition, $575 obo. (330) 231-0719

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FOR SALE: Horton expo crossbow, with scope. $150. (330) 674-4739 REMINGTON 870 20 GA Express with two barrels. Excellent condition. Call 330-674-0889

commercial walk behind mower. Excellent condition. For more info, call Michael at (330) 674-1866

CRUSHED & screened shale 3 sizes, $7.95/ton. Great driveway base. Packing sand, $2/ton. Good fill for pack under concrete. Delivery available. 330-439-9740 48" RED Hawk Mower, in very good condition. $1,500 obo. (330) 852-2826 REBUILT 50" mower deck for walk-behind Gravely, $395/obo. Scenic View Engine, 330-674-2450. MULCH/LIMESTONE Gravel, (330) 763-1839

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FOR SALE: John Deere 47 inch mower deck, 42 inch snow blade. Fits 200 series. Ph. 330-852-4269 after 6pm 36" SNAPPER Pro WalkBehind mower, belt drive, motor is 2 yrs old, $1,000 obo. JR Mast 330-275-6748 FOR SALE: 3 tier water fountain. (330) 473-8850 52" TORO lawn mower. Serviced by Holmes Power last fall. Roy Miller, (330) 465-3259 SERVI-STAR Tiller, pony size, excellent condition. $400. (330) 600-1233 WILL DO garden plowing, tiling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. TROY-BILT (Horse) 22" Tiller good condition. New 8HP Tecumseh engine, $650. Stihl MM-55 Weeder Tiller, like new. $185. (330) 674-1900 evenings best.

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FOR SALE: Used Buggy, LED lights, hydraulic brakes, turn signal, in excellent condition. (330) 852-0777 bet. 6-3:30 BUGGY FOR sale w/ hydraulic brakes & lights, needs some work, $1500. 330763-4808, Marvin Yoder. LADY FINGER POPCORN that pops. Organic grown, $1.50/lb. Available at Leroy Coblentz, 9092 TR 609, Frdrcksbrg (330) 695-5395 15X60X60MM BAUSCH & Lomb Discoverer Loom Telescope, good condition. $135 (330) 897-6602 FOR SALE: Top buggy, brakes & lights, good cond., Reuben Mast, 9295 TR 614 Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: Road Cart, rubber tires, cushion seat w/back, lights, wood fenders, excellent condition. $500. John Troyer, (330) 674-6003 USED 8X10 kid's playhouse, new metal roof, $600. 330-852-1485. FOR SALE: New Wooden Swing Set, 3 swings, double glider, & slide. (330) 473-2168 FOR SALE: Deluxe 2-seater pony cart w/LED lights, brakes, air tires, $1100. Call (330) 695-2535 6500W GENERATOR on portable cart, w/13HP Honda motor, very low hrs. w/cable, $1200. Like new Thatcher for John Deere riding mower. 330-473-9230 TAKING DOWN 350' chicken house, selling all equipment, 15ton feed bins, feeders, waters, hyd. tank, hyd. tunnel fans, winches, heaters, air powered ceiling fans, hyd. motors, & trusses. (330) 473-0915 FOR SALE: 20’ x 48’ Shade Clothe 90% shade with 12’ high pipe frame. In good condition. Works great to use over dog kennels. $500 330-674-2883 FOR SALE: Baby crib & mattress painted white, $70. 330-231-9509 8x12 Storage Shed, steel siding & roof, gray & white color, $900 obo. David Miller (330) 674-4852 (2) HYD. driven 20-qt. ice cream freezers on wagon w/self-contained hyd. unit, good cond., $4500. Scenic View Engine, 330-674-2450. CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. FOR SALE: 12x24 storage barn with 8 ft garage door & 3 ft. man door. Excellent condition. (330) 600-8174 GREAT FATHER'S Day gift. Camden regulation Brunswick pool table. Sells for $3,800. Mint cond., $2,000 obo. (330) 763-0208 RAINBOW SWEEPER, all attachments, A-1 Condition, asking $425. (330) 275-6748 SURREY STEEL tires, brakes, & lights, good condition, $2,100. (330) 279-2535 FOR SALE: Buggy, 1 yr. old, used very little, hydraulic brakes, LED lights, $3600. Aden Yoder, 330-359-5459

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CENTERLINE CABINETS Semi loads in stock. White painted, Maple, Beech, Oak. Assembled Box Cabinets. Made in USA. 8494 E. Lincoln Way, Orrville, Ohio, 330-6833030. Mon. 10-7, Tue-Fri. 8-5. PORTABLE new, 1 722-2141

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7/16" CROWN x 1-1/2" length, staples for Senco Series staplers -Boxes of 10,000 -$13. 330-201-4098 FOR SALE: Buggy with hydraulic brakes. $1,200. (330) 695-2707 FOR SALE: Complete Solar Panel Set Up, 8 solar panels, pole mount brackets, 10 batteries, 4800W Inverter, 2 charge controllers, approx. 60' underground wiring. $6,000. (330) 600-0240 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060. FOR SALE: John Deere tractor, 4x4 with loader. 55hp, good cond., $15,900 obo. 330-893-2360

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Miscellaneous Merch.

FOR SALE: Ellis mitre ban saw. Model1600. 201 Singer treadle sewing machine. Milton Troyer, 330-600-1423 FOR SALE: 500 pieces (equals 2700-sf) 6-1/4 Hardie Plank Siding, $1500/ obo. 330-473-5639. FOR SALE: BUGGY good condition, fiberglass shafts wheels led lights door in back $2500 OBO. Nelson Troyer, 330-231-7988 FREE GARAGE door panels. Used for house trailer. Also, new skirting for house trailer. $500 obo. (330) 852-0391 FOR SALE: New cabinet doors & drawer fronts. Maple already stained & finished. Approx. 80 pc. 330695-2245 FOR SALE: Iron Horse bicycle, 24-spd., in good condition. Call 330-279-2114 OPEN BUGGY in fair cond. steel wheels, fiberglass seat and easy entry road cart with wooden wheels on steel. 330-359-0134 BUGGY CARGO carriers, aluminum, weighs only 18#. Hauls up to 300#. Inquire for lit & dealer loc. Hilside Fabrication, 3321 TR 411 Mbg., OH 44654 330-893-1058 FOR SALE: Pony Cart, Entry, lights, tube good condition $250. ben Miller, 5044 CR Millersburg OH 44654 (330) 893-3261

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June 20-27 - All solar panels & LED bulbs 20% off. Charge controllers & inverters 15% off. Deep cycle batteries 10% FOR SALE: 500 ga. air tank, $300. 4.5x48" air water off. The Lighthouse Installapump, $350. 3.5x30" air tion, 8216 TR 568, Frederwater pump, $100. All in icksburg, OH 44627. (330) good cond. Eli Mast, 9171 275-0535. Fbg. Rd. Fredericksburg (330) 749-1956 MAYTAG WASHER & dryer. Ex. cond., $175 ea. Magic FOR SALE: 1 set Bio HalfChef cookstove works linger size harness, almost good, $125. Water Ace 3/4 new condition, $900 obo. HP submersible deep well Reuben Schlabach, (330) pump, $100. Window air 359-6308 cond., best offer. Evenings, Daniel Byler, 8811, CR 373, SUPPORT FENCE for rows Big Prairie, OH 44611 of peas & tomato plants. 20"x16' welded wire, galva16 ft. equipment trailer with nized, rigid panels. $20 ea. ramps. 10,000 GVWR duel Malva Nisley 3321 TR 411 axle. All in good working orMbg., OH 44654 (330) der, tires in great shape. 893-1058 $2,000 330-663-1376 FOR SALE: Built in stainless RAMPS, ALUMINUM for steel electric kitchen aid walkways or wheelchairs. oven & microwave; Maytag New or sued, folding or teleglass ceramic cook top & scopic, free literature. Malva dishwasher; Samsung 20 Nisley, 3321 TR 411, Mgb., cu. ft. electric fridge. All in OH 44654. (330) 893-1058 good cond. (330) 473-8850 MIGRATION FENCE for broiler house, free standing, rigid, easy to handle.Hillside Fabrication 330-893-1058

THREE I BEAMS 24' long. Make offer. Also, water softner, pressurized toilet tank. 330-893-2302

FOR SALE: Three five frame nuc boxes full of bees. $120 each. Leave message, (330) 567-9009

FOR SALE: Easy Entry Road Cart, excellent condition, LED lights, $1,200 (330) 852-3512

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USED BLACK Fence Posts, kind that Flat Ridge Graziers sells, David Miller (330) 674-4852

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FOR SALE: Reg. 5 yr old Boxer female, $800. 2 Beagle puppies, 5 mo old, male $100, female $200. (330) 600-9133

FOR SALE: Purebred Australian shep. pups, born 4-4-15, Merles-tri colored, very nice, out of good family, farm dogs. Robert Miller, (330) 567-5944

ACA 4 YR. old poodle female, $200. 4 yr. old Bichon female, $200. Good mothers. Willis Weaver, 6464 Harrison Rd., Fredericksburg, O.

FOR SALE: AKC chocolate Lab male. Born 2/10/15, Has shots & dewormed. Very lively. 330-275-8749

Office Equipment

FOR SALE: ACA 6 week old Siberian Husky puppies, good stock. (330) 987-1967

FOR SALE: 7 week old reg. lab puppies. Yellow & cream. Vet checked. 1st shots. 330-695-9960

FOR SALE: Metal office desks, $40/ea. good condition. (330) 852-3502

MALTESE FEMALE Puppy, ready to go 6/20, $350. (330) 897-0821

FOR SALE: 2 AKC English Bulldog puppies, 4 mo old, out of good breeding stock. Call (330) 231-7471

SURREY, in fair condition. $1,500. 3000lb Capacity Walk-Behind Presto Battery Pallet Lift, lifts 4' high, $500. 5500lb Capacity, Pallet Lift, $175. Mervin Raber, (330) 893-1483

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FOR SALE: CKC Registered Boxer puppies, brindle male white female, 11 weeks old. 330-359-5270 BREEDING STOCK Sellout! AKC 8 mo old English Sheepdog, female, $1000. AKC 8 mo Saint Bernard Female, $1000. 8 mo Newfoundland female, $800. 5 mo blue Merle Aussie, female, $700. 8 mo AKC Red Merle Aussie, female, $800. Package Deal 3- Great Pyrnese females, $650. 2 yr old Red Pom Female, $250. 6 mo 3lb Yorkie Female, $400. 10 mo AKC Blue Merle Great Dane female, $1500. 2 yr AKC Standard Poodle Male, Beige, Proven, AI or natural, $2000. (330) 600-9595

Norwegian Elkhounds AKC 4 yr. old Fem., $350. Puppies $275. Also Elkhound stud service avail. Malva Nisley, 3321 TR 412, Mbg., OH 44654 330-893-1058 FOR SALE: 2 yr old Havanese Male, house trained, pet only. $250 Cage included. (330) 852-3512 FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrier Blue Heeler mix puppies, 6 wks old, very playful. First shots & wormed, $35 ea. Irvin Hilty, (330) 465-2794 FOR SALE: Sheltie puppies, AKC, well marked, shots & wormed, Wayne Weaver 330-473-2416 ROTTWEILER PURE Bred pup. 7 months old. Needs good home. Owner passed away. 330-378-3201

Kaufman Auction House

FOR SALE: Blue heeler Australian shepherd mix pups. Also, breeder puggle & chihuahua. (330) 897-1348 FOR SALE: 3 yr old Std Poodle male, light cream color, sure breeder, APRI Reg, $1,500. 330-231-9474 WANTED: AKC English Lab female with silver factor. Breeding age or puppy. 330-893-3909

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FOR SALE: 4 Jack Russell females, 8 weeks old. Have shots. Call (330) 852-1703 FOR SALE: Lassie Collie pups. 2 males, 2 females, had shots & wormed. 3649 SR 557, Baltic. FOR SALE: Adult male Holland lop rabbits. Also looking to buy a female Holland Lop. Call 330-473-2325 BLUE HEELER Puppies, ready to go 6/22/15. (330) 897-5604 FOR SALE: Young coonhound female. Really tame, out of great hunting stock, $100. Call 330-852-4640 AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD Puppies, 2-Cinnamon Color, ready to go by 6/15/15. (330) 897-5604 FOR SALE: Shiba females, (3) 1-4 yrs old, Red/White, bred. Also Shiba male. (330) 359-0705 FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrier Puppies, 3 females, $100/ea. (330) 674-1899

AKC 20 month German Shepherd female, black & tan. More info call Joe Miller (330) 473-9355

FOR SALE: 10X14 Dog Kennel. USDA Approved, 10 inside/outside runs, 4 whelping boxes, 3 weaning pens, in good condition. Allen J Yoder, 1935 TR 110, Millersburg, OH 44654 (330) 674-1300

1 Yr. old ACA reg'd Siberian Husky female. Red & white markings. $750 (330) 763-0486

LOOKING FOR liters of puppies, all breeds, all sizes to place in loving homes. Call us at 330-466-6178

FOR SALE: 3 yr old Reg Pug Male, proven breeder. (330) 674-0809

COIN AUCTION

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

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

* Antiques * collectibles * Furniture * Misc.* items from Dan W. Yoder, Sugarcreek * Henry troyer Estate, Fredericksburg, And Others FuRnituRE: exc. Seller’s Hoosier; TV stand; coffee table; blue & brown recliner; washer & dryer; quilt frame; queen oak bed; exc. old secretary; ¼ sawn dresser; 2 Eden Pure heaters; room air conditioner; air purifiers; record stand; metal porch gliders; cedar chest; kitchen items; glassware incl. 12 pcs. set Anchor Hocking, Fenton, Shirley Temple; cOLLEctibLES: 400+ pc. watch fob collection incl. many locals A.A. Mowers, 3 Wayne Dalton, Gerber Bob White, Mt Hope Elevator, Keim Sports, Mast Sports, 2 Satilla Blacksmith, W.C. Harness, Mt. Eaton Harness, Hillcrest Orchard, Farmerstown Fur, J.H. Bowman, Schrock’s, Raber Buggy, Farmerstown Blacksmith, Gross Lumber; bullet pen collection many locals; 6 coins; matchbook collection; blue jars; milk bottles; German books incl. 1876 Menno Simmons, 1863 Life of Jesus, etc.; WWII ration books; milk jugs; jewelry; many old items incl. clock, school books, crocks, calendars, marble game, rocking horse; biKES: 14 bikes all reconditioned ready to use incl. Raleigh, GMC, Denali, Falcon, Ernie Clements; kids bikes, etc. Note: Weekly consignment auctions every Monday at 5pm. Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com for photos and updates. For more information contact Marvin Yoder at the auction house at (330) 204-4453. tERMS: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. REcEiving HOuRS: Wednesday, 9AM-4PM Always Taking Quality Consignments

Half Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Gold * Misc. HALf CeNTS-HALf DOLLArS: 1828 half cent; 1797, 1807, 54, 56, large cents; 1859, 61, 66, 67, Indian head cents; 1909svdb, 09s, 14d, 16s, 19s, 20d, 20s, Lincoln cents; 1880, 82, 89, 3-cent nickels; 1853, 62, 71, 73 no arrows, seated half dimes; 1885 v-nickel; 1914/13 buffalo nickel NGC G6; 1830 bust dime; 1877, 85 PF, 90, seated dimes; 1901 barber dime; 1916d NGC Fair-details, 17d, mercury dimes; 1875s 20-cent pc.; 1856, 77, seated quarters; 1897, 1903, barber quarters; 1920, 20s, 30, standing liberty quarters; 1806 draped bust half; 1814, 18, 22, 31, 34, 38 bust halves; 1873, 75cc, seated halves; 1914 barber half; 1949 PCGS MS63 FBL, 49d PCI MS65 FBL, Franklin halves. SILver DOLLArS: 1795 flowing hair bust dollar; 1871 seated; 1874s, 76s, 77 trade; 1882cc, 83cc, 88s, 89cc, 89s, 90cc, 91s, 93, 93o, 94s, 96s, 1900s, 1902 PCGS MS63, Morgans; 1921, 25s, 28, 35, peace dollars, 5-piece silver dollar type set bust-peace. Gold: 1904 $20. Liberty head; 1900, 1907, $2.50 liberty heads; 1911, 1915, 1925d, $2.50 Indian heads; 1854 $3. pc.; 1853, 1853d, $1 pcs. MISCeLLANeOUS: 1917 $2. legal tender note; 1921 Alabama, 1936 Bay Bridge, 1936 Cleveland-Great Lakes Expo. 1922 Grant, 1936 Long Island, Roanoke N.C. com. halves; 1956 mint set; civil war tokens; 1920-1990 Canadian cents set complete & more. NOTe: This is only a partial list of approx. 350 lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time. Online bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions.com thru www. proxibid.com.

Monday, June 15, 2015 5:00 PM

KAUFMAN AUCTION HOUSE 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER

Tuesday, June 16, 2015 4:00 P.M.

ADEN YODER, AUCTIONEER 330-231-8983 or 330-359-5458 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524

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SHORT-HAIRED JACK Russell mix puppies, born 4/2/15, shots/wormed, 4 left, $75/ obo. 330-893-3579

1 YR. AKC Golden Retriever fem. Good on ground hogs. Jacob H. Miller, 7150 TR 525, Holmesville, OH 44633

1 MALE Brindle $350 & 1 female black $400, AKC reg'd Boxers. Born April 15th. (330) 893-3073

3/4 BULL DOG, 1/4 Beagle female, 5 month old. 330-275-7669

FOR SALE: 1 yr. old Beagle female. $100. (330) 674-4205 11 MO. OLD female Walker Coonhound, sire & dam great hunting dogs, $100/obo. 740-599-5458†x1 1 YR old ACA registered Siberian Husky female, $975. (330) 897-1438 BLACK TRI Australian stud service. Nice markings, $50. (330) 473-8336 FOR SALE: Yellow Lab male, ACA registered, 5 mo. old, $100. (330) 600-0719 FOR SALE: SHIBA Inu female, red 4 mo. old. ACA. $850. (330) 359-5459 FOR SALE: Full blooded 2 yr. old Rotweiller fe., $500 obo. AKC reg'd Boxer fe., $400 obo 740-485-2819

FOR SALE: 6 Pure bred Collie puppies. 8 weeks old. 3 males, 3 females. Call for more info. (330) 674-1665† 10 week old puppies, Jack Russell & Australian Shepherd cross. Raised on the farm. $50. (330) 674-0494 FOR SALE: 9 eight week old Beagle pups. Tri colored. Good hunting bloodlines, $100 for males, $150 for females. Had first shots and wormed. 330-674-2977

BABY KITTENS, $5.00/each. Different colors - CUTE! (330) 674-7454 FOR SALE: AKC Lab Puppies, shots & wormed, (330) 359-0631 1-AKC BRINDLE French Bulldog, male 1-ACA Brindle French Bulldog female, 5 mo old, $1,500 each. (330) 763-4887 FOR SALE: Yorkie Toy Fox Terrier puppies, $125. 330-698-0398 (2) 7 wk. old Pigmy goat billies, $65/each. 330-8932012 x1 FOR SALE: 6 yr old Beagle Female, good mother, $100 (330) 852-0777 bet. 6-3:30

Attention: Need help with a unexpected litter of pups. Will pay up to $200 per litter. Call us 234-303-6377 3/4 PUG, 1/4 Chi Puppies, vac. & wormed, will be very small. (330) 276-5613 FOR SALE: 2 year old ACA Bichon female. For pet only. $50. (330) 600-0838 5 MO old Australian Shepherd female, black-tri. 6 mo Mini Australian Shepherd male, black-tri. $250 ea. (330) 231-9232 31/2 YR. old beagle female, runs rabbits good. $110 obo. 330-600-8397

INVESTMENT PROPERTY AUCTIONS

3 RENTAL HOMES-WOOSTER AND MILLERSBURG 2 DATES-2 LOCATIONS Will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on locations

MONDAY JUNE 22, 2015 6:00 P.M

SELLING IN MILLERSBURG Located at 524 Massillon Road in Millersburg. Access is off South Critchfield or Tanager St. which both run off 241 just NE of the square. This property features an older 3 bedroom home and 2 car garage. Has been a rental for many years, has land for expansion, and has been easy to rent. A little hard to find, needs some TLC, and shows a good return.

TUESDAY JUNE 23, 2015 6:00 P.M.

SELLING IN WOOSTER Located at 222 W. Vine St. and 302 W. Vine St.. Vine St. runs off Spruce St.. 222 W. Vine has a newer furnace and water heater, new roof this year, 3-4 bedrooms, and rents for $550/ month. The recent tenants were there 18 years. 302 Vine St. has 3-4 bedrooms, partial new roof this year, and rents for $500/ month. These properties are not fancy, but are easy to rent and are adjoining. They will be offered separately and together and sell in the manner that nets the most for the seller. All 3 properties will be open for your inspection 1 hour before the auction. Terms on all 3 auctions are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. All sell absolute to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment. Current returns on rentals are better than money in the bank. Put your dollars to work. Pictures and plats at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on real estate auctions. JEANINE KENDLE, OWNER AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Dave Acker BROKER- Jack Gant


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FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrier Puppies, born 3/7/15, wormer & shots updated. $100 (330) 763-4614

FOR SALE: AKC Yellow Lab puppies, 3 males, will be ready 6/25/15. (330) 359-0313.

LOST: 2 Female Red Shiba Inu dogs, left home 1-2 wk of June, Mt. Eaton/Ashery area. 1-lime color collar, 1purple collar. If found please call (330) 359-5459

STUD SERVICE for Jack Russell, Yorkie, & Choc. Lab. Call for pricing. Save ad. 330-275-0984

OLDER BEAGLE Male, good hunting dog. $50 (330) 600-1233

1 YR old German Shepherd Male, $250. 5 yr old Yorkie Male, AKC Reg. (330) 275-6105

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WOOD SPLITTER Splits horizontal & vertical, made by Iron & Oak, very good cond., $1800. 330-674-7454 FOR SALE: Natural Gas Generators, low hour, Kohler & Onan with Ford Engines. 10KW - 60KW, Call for more info. (330) 231-2634. Evenings call (330) 201-7770

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FOR SALE: Down draft sanding table, 30x80 Sand Man (Sand Pro HC8030) 3 ph. 240v. Good condition, $1,900. JLT Door Stile glue spreader model #160B, brand new, $550. (330) 897-1432. FOR SALE: 12V Agitator Motor for bulk tank, good condition. $250. (330) 695-9960

FOR SALE: Northteck Straight Line Rip set up for lineshaft. Allen Miller, 4691 TR 613 Fred., OH 44627

LUMBER DIP Tank 5'x5'x18', Renco chain log turner. Misc. hyd pumps, motors & tanks Raber 330-674-5691

FREE KITTENS! Would make beautiful house pets. (330) 695-5000

8 YR. old ACA female Sheltie; 8 yr. old ACA male Sheltie. Must sell-Make offer. 330-695-9952 lv. msg.

FOR SALE: 8 week old AKC reg'd chocolate lab puppies. Shots & wormed. (330) 473-3545

FOR SALE: Yorkalier puppies, 8 weeks old. Had all shots, wormed, vet. checkd. 330- 893-1395

MASSY FERGUSON 135. Gas restored sheet metal Good rubber, runs good. $4800. 330-359-5760

GOOD USED Delta shaper 3/4 spinel, with fence, no motor. $525. (330) 893-4901

NOTICE: OPDBA Annual Hog Roast and Benefit offering Thurs. June 25, 2015 at Wise School. Supper at 6:15. Bring cold dish. An evening of family fun. Something for children. First we would like to thank everyone who participated in previous years donations. Again for this year OPDBA Benefit Offering, we would like owners to bring a puppy along if at all possible (people like to see what they buy). Certificates will also be accepted if puppies are too young to sell, other items will be accepted as well. All donations go to OPDBA and are greatly appreciated. Early entries are 1 M, 1 F Yorkie, 1 M Red Poodle, 2 F Cavaliers, Lab, Golden. Any questions call Andy Yoder at 330674-0690

FOR SALE: Maltipoo Puppy, 12wks old, vaccinations, very adorable, color: white, $250 (330) 567-0063

FOR SALE: Diesel Generators, Kohler 30KW w/John Deere Engine. Onan 35KW w/Cummins Engine. Kohler 50KW w/John Deere Engine. Onan 100KW w/Cummins Engine. Call for more info. (330) 231-2634. Evenings call (330) 201-7770

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KENNEL REDUCTION SALE: 4 Maltese, 1 Bichon, 1 Shihtzu, 1 Poodle - All are females. Poodle is bred and several due in heat. (330) 600-0838 FOR SALE: 2 igloo dog houses. 1 big one & 1 little one. (330) 674-0809 KARBO ESSENTIALS highly recomd. for females not cycling, producing bigger litters, very helpful toward diarrhea in puppies. Coccidia, Giardia etc. New low price $95 or 3/$270 Marvin Yoder, CR 19 330-893-9304 FOR SALE: 10x14 USDA & State Approved Dog Kennel, 10 Whelping, 3 Weening pens, Samuel D. Erb, 2931 TR 177, Baltic OH 43804. (330) 897-0089 x3 FOR SALE: 6 wk. old Austrail. Shep. puppies, shots, de- wormed. Also, red merle austrail. shep., fe. 6 yrs. old. Black lab fe. 2 yrs. old. Both fe. had pups, good females. 330-852-0066 FOR SALE: Shiba puppies avail. 5/26, shots & wormed, (330) 359-0705 FOR SALE: 1 yr old Boston Terrier female, ACA Registered. (330) 365-0911 WANTED TO BUY Labs, Golden Retrievers, Rottweilers, Pomeranians, Dachshund, Papillons, Scotties, Westies, Cairn Terriers, Shibas, & Dalmatians. Also designer mixes & barn yard mixes. Abe Miller, 740-5457059 or 740-294-7229 FOR SALE: (2) 4 YR old Toy Fox Terriers, females, $75 each (330) 359-0810 WANTED: AKC Lab female. 330-279-2114

FOR SALE: ACA Yorkie pups, 2 males, $550 each. 1 female, $650. Good breeding stock. (330) 893-0308 ACA MIN Pin, breed sell-out, 5 females, 4 Red, 1 Blk/tan, 2-bred, due 6/2 & 6/6. 1-male, blk & tan. (330) 893-2780 FOR SALE: ACA Registered Cavalier puppies. 3 males, 3 females. All Blenheim, 8 wks $600 ea. 330-359-5270 3 YEAR old ACA German Shepherd female, proven. $300. (740) 824-4361 FOR SALE: 3 yr old Border Collie Male, $100 obo. (330) 674-1747 FOR SALE: 3/4 bulldog, 1/4 Beagle puppies. Also AKC Beagle puppies, out of great hunting stock. (330) 852-2358

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FOR SALE: TAPCO PRO 19, 10.6-ft. brake; (3) Tapco roofers brakes, 3.6-ft.; Tapco Pro cutoff. 330674-3203.

Wanted to Buy

WANTED: WEIMARANER. Female or male. Under 5 years old. (330) 674-0809 WANTED: Used carpeting, minimum 15'x45' (burgundy, gray or med. brown), nice cond. Also, Small chicken house. 330-359-5942 WANTED: CLOSED Lockers to use in house. WANTED: Reg'd Min. Pin. male. breeding age. (330) 674-6304

Absolute Berlin Commercial Real Estate Auction Former East Holmes Medical Clinic Location: 4897 Main Street Berlin, Ohio 44610. GPS Coordinates: 40.562015, -81.798357.

Tuesday June 30, 2015 • 6:00 PM

73’x148’ Lot * Berlin Twp. * Holmes Co. * East Holmes Schools * 2,190 Sq. Ft. Building * Brick Construction * Concrete Parking Lot * Main Street Adjacent * Open for Inspection: Wednesday June 17th 5:00 to 7:00 PM

Sports Fitness

GIANT ROAD Bike, Full Carbon, 2014, brand new, black & blue, $2,100. (330) 567-9347 FOR SALE: Marcy workout system. Used very little, $125. 330-359-6214 FOR SALE: Mens comfort bike. Just had a complete tune up. New shifters, works great, $200. 330-359-6214

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NORTH STAR Generator, 20HP Honda motor, 13000W, excellent condition, $950 obo. Edward Yoder (330) 852-3848 FOR SALE: Electric Cat Claw Band Sharpener on stand. Extra Cams & parts. $1,200 Leon Raber (330) 893-2397 Ext 2 J-AIR COMP., with 5.5 hp Honda, twin tanks, good shape, $400. (330) 6008553 SLIP SCOOP, 3-pt. mount, well built, $300. (330) 674-7454 FOR SALE: Honda Motor & Compressor, w/slide & 1000gal air tank, good condition. Robert Coblentz (330) 893-2705 FOR SALE: 65 kw Genset John Deere diesel, Marathon Generator 3 phase 240 or 480v. 4.5 yrs. old 11,478 hrs. (orignial owner) Excellent cond., $9,000. Creative Woodworks (330) 897-1432

One of, if not the busiest stretches of road in any Ohio Tourist Community is Main Street in the Village of Berlin, a location that has become vital to the growth of businesses in this industry. With the coming expansion of the Main Street and the lack of on street parking, locations with their own parking facilities will also assist in attracting customers. This offering fits both with its location and its concrete parking lot in the rear of the building. The building is comprised of a brick construction with approximately 2,190 square feet of space and additional covered entryway. The mechanics are comprised of electric heat, central air, city water and sewer. These improvements and the parking lot rest on a 73’x148’ lot. For a map, brochure, and title visit kaufmanrealty.com or contact Anthony. Legal: Parcels 0101121 and 0101122 in Berlin Township of Holmes County and the East Holmes School District. Taxes: $1,184.82 per half, prorated to time of closing. Auction Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of the auction, balance at closing in approximately 45 days, no financing or other contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Buyers must independently investigate and confirm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Sale by the Order of Mophy Holdings Inc.

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Land Sale Rent

WANTED: I & J cultivator, 2 row, with or w/out center gong. 9080 S. Carr Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627

FOR SALE: 3 partials, total of 20 Ac. East of Mt. Eaton on Harrison Rd. (330) 466-1676

BUYING GUITARS, banjos, old amplifiers, saxophones, accordions, synthesizers, drum sets, snare drums, lap steels, old stereos & most other older musical instruments. Call Mike 330-367-7100

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

LACKEY ESTATE AUCTION

ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-HOUSEHOLD COINS AND SILVER-GUNS-TOOLS HUSQUAVARNA ZERO TURN-99 CHRYSLER PICTURES AND FRAMES-RECORDS-PAPER DISHES AND GLASS-GOOD SMALLS-FURNITURE To settle the estate will sell the following personal property at public auction. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.

THURSDAY JUNE 18, 2015 9:00 A.M.

AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES – 5 section oak stacking bookcase; Victrola; large selection of old and new records and albums; good selection old paper of all kinds; 2 Dutch wall string holders; oak harvest table; Dazey churn; McCoy, Hull, and Fredericksburg pottery; good selection of older dishes and glass of all kinds; large selection of older pictures and frames of all kinds; Abe Lincoln and family picture marked Kunz and Allison; crocks and jugs; old lanterns; PRR lantern; good old floor lamps; Lindberg book ends; Schlitz beer sign; marble top stand; beaded purses; costume jewelry; games and puzzles; oak frame mirror w/ hooks; hump back trunk; all kinds of local advertising; Mansfield pottery pcs.; puppets, dolls, Charlie McCarthy doll, metal and plastic toys; Bronson special guitar; good selection of books of all kinds; Toby mugs and steins; porcelain dog collection; Kewpie dolls; General Marshall Victory Report; unusual curved glass china cupboard; old linens; games and puzzles; tackle boxes with fishing lures; old cameras; Rocky Mountain train set; and much more. Still lots of boxes to unpack. GUNS-COINS – Columbia 12 ga. single shot; Worthington 12 ga. single; Cherokee Model 75 12 ga. single; Ithaca 12 ga.; Marlin #80 22; Daisy 880 BB; end pump BB gun; S&W 32 Cal. Pistol w/ Mother of Pearl handle (lemon squeezer style); Red Ryder BB. COINS – Six 1972 and 13 1973 proof sets; seven 1971 and 10 1972 Eisenhower dollar proofs; four 1882 uncirculated Carson City Morgan dollars; four 1883 and four 1884 Carson City uncirculated Morgan dollars; bags of Franklin, Liberty, and Kennedy halves; bags of Silver quarters, Mercury dimes, V and Buffalo nickels; some paper money; and more. Coins sell off sheet beginning at 9:20 in one area. HOUSEHOLD – Black leather look power recliner; good GE stove; Invacare wheeled walker; girls’ bikes; golf clubs; Queen size bedroom suite; new roll top desk; Oreck sweeper; Lane cedar chest; pull out DR table; misc. stands; chairs; good box lots of all kinds; and much more. CAR-MOWER-TOOLS – 1999 Chrysler 300 4 door, 100,00 miles, nice condition, not driven in winter; Husquavarna RZ 4222F zero turn mower, 22 HP, 42in. cut, in ex. condition; lawn and garden tools. Auction by order of David Lackey, Ex. for ESTATE OF LARRY LACKEY, Ashland Co. Probate #TBD. McHENRY ESTATE DR suite; lighted curio; two 3 pc. bedroom suites; Oak armoire; large safe; clown collection; costume jewelry; towels and bedding; misc. furniture; box lots; and more. ESTATE OF TOMMY McHENRY. Probate #TBD. ALSO SELLING #1811, #1541, and #107 Cub Cadets. NOTE – One of the good ones of the Summer Auction season. Larry collected what he liked and he kinda liked everything he saw. As good of variety as you will find in one full house. Still lots to unpack, sort, and be discovered. Running 3-4 crews all morning. Good table smalls at 9AM, coins at 9:20, rows of good misc, at 9:14, guns at 10. Car, mower, and furniture approximately 12-12:30. A good selection of pictures and updates at www.gant-realty.com.Click on chattel auctions. Circle your calendar for a good one. TERMS – Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch Auction by order of David E. Lackey, Ex. for ESTATE OF LARRY LACKEY, Ashland Co. Probate #TBD AUCTIONEERS – Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson, Lynn Nuenschwander

(330)264-8342 D. ANTHONY KAUFMAN CAI, BROKER 330.231.4211 or anthony@kaufmanrealty.com

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2 BR. 1 BA. basement apt. near Baltic. Non-smoking, assist pets only. $475 +deposit. 330-897-0434

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Comm. Property - Rent

FOR RENT: Approx 1600 sq ft, on Main St. in downtown Berlin, in basement. Great office space. (330) 8930808 or (330) 275-7059

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Mobile Home Rentals

MOBILE HOME includes stove, frig, w/s/t. Nice for 1-2 people. Dep, ref, 83S, Mlbg. (Eve) 330-674-4697

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Automobiles

2003 GMC Sierra, 1500HD, crew cab, good cond. 4x4, $9,800. 2001 Yamaha Big Bear 400, all wheel drive, runs great, $2,000. 330-231-9509

Automobiles 520

2000 FORD Taurus Wagon, slipping transm., no a/c. 120K, starts/runs. Make offer. (330) 231-1390 FOR SALE: 1987 Ford 150 Econoline van. No rust, A1 condition. Also 74" truck cap. 330-893-2205 TRUCK CAP, Charcoal color, fits Dodge Truck, work truck cap. Make offer. David Miller (330) 674-4852

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Auto Parts Accessories

TRUCK BED Cover, great condition, 6'6" long, off a 2500 Silverado ext. cab. $175 obo (330) 231-0719

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Boats

FOR SALE: 2001 Mercury 9.9 2 stroke short shaft in great condition. $1,500. (330) 204-9683

Boats 540

FOR SALE: 2012 Starcraft Fishmaster 2100 with Yamaha 225 motor. 2HDS Lowrance fish finder. Bow trolling motor. Trim tabs. Boat is loaded & good cond. Asking $44,000. 330-473-3430 FIBERGLASS BOAT w/trailer 50HP Yamaha, $2,000 obo. (330) 695-2181 FOR SALE: 12' aluminum boat, paddles, trolling motor incl'd. $400/obo. Nelson J. Miller - (330) 852-8104 2007 MARIAH 5x18 boat with 4.3 Mercruiser I/O 190 HP Bimini top. Serviced and ready for fun in the sun! Ski tube or fish. $13,800 OBO. Joe Mast, 2485 US 62, 330-473-0274 FOR SALE: Johnson boat motor with long shaft. 9.9 hp 2 stroke and gas tank. $300 OBO. Alfred Chupp, 8173 TR 601, Fred., OH 44627 Nissan 25hp elec. start boat motor w/long shaft $1,000. Raymon Troyer, 10316 Criswell Rd. Fredericksburg. FOR SALE: 1998 9.9HP Johnson Boat Motor, short shaft, elect. start, like new cond., $1,100 330-359-0810

Trucks SUVs 650

FOR SALE: 2003 GMC Sierra, 2WD, 182K, runs good, work truck, $1,500 obo. John (440) 669-6991

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Vans

Call the office to schedule Mon-Fri 8am - 4pm 330-275-2516

RVs & Campers

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Air Conditioning

AIR CONDITIONING service and repair Air conditioning Sales service and repair at reasonable rates. All makes and models. Free estimates. New central air systems as low as $1699.00 call for quote. while supplies last. Call Merv at 330-466-3423

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207 Doors & Windows 06500 AD13113930 72 • Free10190485 Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

TC TRIM & CABINET Specializing in interior trim carpentry. Give us a call at (330) 897-4603

Place Your Order by Phone

330-264-1125

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

Cleaning 835

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

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Construction

SWISS CONSTRUCTION. Amish Crew, specializing in pole bldgs., horse barns, riding arenas, machine sheds, garages. For all your pole building needs call 330763-3937.

C.R. DAWSON CONSTRUCTION

Building Materials

1997 SCAMPER pop-up queen/full pull outs. Fair condition. 419-827-2444 '96 Camper Gas elec. Refrig., gas stove, microwave. Commode, furn, AC, h. water 18' 330-893-2886 $1900 obo

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For all your Concrete & Decorative Concrete, Masonry, & Gravel/Stone Driveway Needs.

330-600-9307 440-541-9711

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FOR SALE: 4x8 sheets fiberglass w/plywood backer. Several colors. Ideal for dog kennels, porches, garages. Ben Raber, 5493 CR 68, Mlsbg., OH. 330-893-1336

Hauling

Health Fitness

15-PASS. VAN for rent, dates still avail. 5/28 - 6/30 & some open weeks in July & Aug. Reasonable rates 330-231-4493 or 231-5657

• Vinyl Windows Advertising All Breeds No Computer Needed We Take the Pictures for You Flat Rate, No Hassel Advertising Affordable and Effective

Building Materials 830

770

Excavating

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

775

Fencing

FOR SALE: White vinyl fence, 390 ft. Also 2 gates. (330) 472-9718 DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split, rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. Also repairs. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433 Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 / 231-8813

Are you having trouble losing weight or maintaining a healthy weight? Do you have 08350 AD13771026 216 trouble sleeping? 10364802 Now taking calls every week day from 6 – 7 pm. Introducing a new product, Try it for free!!! Proven results since 2005 West Holmes Naturals Ltd. Owen & Ada Yoder 7858 TR 551 • Holmesville, Ohio 44633 330.567.2464

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Landscaping

ECHO VALLEY Landscaping, Landscape Design and Maintenance, Retaining Walls Brick Patio's, Lawn Care Free Estimates,330-897-0321

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Painting

GORILLA Painting, Co. Free estimates. Call Joellen 330-231-3541

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Roofing & Spouting

HERSHBERGER ROOFING specializing in metal & shingle reroofs. Call Kevin for a free estimate. 330-763-0483 YODER FAMILY Roofing & Seamless Spouting LLC, servicing Wayne/Holmes counties for 17 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000

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Taxi Limo Shuttle

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

I WILL haul Amish, anytime & any place. Call Jessica, 330-317-2948.

FOR RENT: Wheaheart self drive post pounder with digger. Also, posts for sale. Ivan Yoder 740-622-0745

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Furniture Refinishing

TIME TO Do something with your kitchen & bathroom cabinets? We can make them look brand new for less than 1/2 price. We paint, tint & glaze. Call Hostetler Specialty Finishing. (330) 641-6693

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Windows

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

Fiberglass Doors w/ Composite Jam $295

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DOORS & WINDOWS

Storm Doors w/ Heavy Duty Screen Doors In-Stock

FREE ESTIMATES

I BUY junk cars 262-9300 IF IT'S FREE, its for me! Call KD Scrap hauling service. Will pay for scrap autos. Call anytime! 330-275-7980

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


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2015 Honda Civic Loyalty Program $500.00 The 2015 Honda Civic Loyalty Program offers current 2004 or newer Civic or Civic IMA Owners $500 towards the lease or purchase of a 2015 Honda Civic. Client must finance or lease through Honda Financial Services. Client is not required to trade in their current vehicle. Members of the same household are eligable. Offer good through 07-06-15. 2015 Civic LX Sedan CVT

2015 Civic SE Sedan CVT

Buy For!! $19,476

Buy For!! $20,117

$169 36 Mo Lease OR

2015 Civic EX Sedan CVT

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$337 36 Mo Lease

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$219 36 Mo Lease OR

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2015 Odyssey EXL

2016 HRV EXL CVT NAVI

Buy For!! $24,971

$2000 Due At Lease Signing

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$269

2015 CRV LX AWD CVT

Buy For!! $22,473 $2000 Due At Lease Signing

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2015 Accord EXL V6 Coupe Automatic

2015 Accord LX CVT Sedan

Buy For!! $17,430

$226 36 Mo Lease

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2015 Fit LX CVT

Buy For!! $21,216

$199 36 Mo Lease

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2015 Honda Civic LX Sedan, Civic SE Sedan, Civic EX Sedan, Civic EX Coupe, Accord LX Sedan, Accord EXL V6 Coupe, CRV LX AWD, Odyssey EXL, HRV EXL-NAVI CVT are 36 Month 36,000 mile closed end leases. All leases require $2000 cash or trade equity for cash cap reduction plus first month payment, tax, title, license plate and documentary fee. Sign and Drive leases are plus tax, title, license plates, documentary fee due at signing ($380). All leases and purchases include mud guards & three oil changes. Buy For is plus tax, title, documentary fee, plate transfer / 30 day tag. All offers good for well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. 0.9% and 1.9% financing good on select Hondas. Offers expire 07-06-2015. P7867

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Payments based on 72 months financing with approved credit 20% down cash or trade equity. Includes Wayne County Taxes, all fees, license transfer or 30 day tag.

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2003 Buick Century

$ P7863

$ A600A

13,999

Honda Civic Si

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2005 Honda Civic LX

$ P7840A

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2008 Nissan Pathfinder SE

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$ A403A

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16,998

2009 Acura TL w/Tech

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2008 Dodge Caliber SE

$ A717A

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$ A816A

2008 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6

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2010 Honda Odysse EX-L w/DVD

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2012 Ford Escape XLT

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2008 Buick Lucerne CXL

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A785A 2010 Chrysler Town & Country Limited

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14 Chevy sonic lT Only 12,000 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, Remote Start, Cruise Control, Automatic

13,999

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14 Chevy impala lT

Only 9,600 Miles!!! Leather Seats, Power windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels

14,961

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14 Chevy Cruze lTZ Only 19,000 Miles!!! Power Sunroof, Heated Power Leather Seats, RS Package.

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

15,999

sale $ Price

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16,999

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14 Chevy Cruze lT

msrp $26,080

14 Chevy Cruze lTZ Leather Heated Seats, Power Seat, RS Package, Alloy Wheels, Onstar

Power Seat, Heated Leather, Sunroof, Remote Start, Alloy Wheels, RS Package.

16,999

sale $ Price

16,999

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15 Chevy Captiva

14 Chevy Cruze lT

msrp $25,505

14 Chevy 15 Passenger Van

14 Chevy Cruze Diesel

Only 16,000 Miles!!! Heated Leather Seats, Remote Start, Power Sunroof, Alloy Wheels

Only 18,000 Miles!!! Power Sunroof, RS Package, Leather Heated Seats, Remote Start

msrp $24,970

sale $ Price

19,999

16,999

sale $ Price

14 Chevy Traverse AWD

Only 19,500 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, Rear View Camera, Front & Rear Air

Only 15,000 Miles!!! Leather Power Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, Remote Start

msrp $28,675

27,962

15 GmC Acadia slT AWD

30,000 miles of

Only 16,000 Miles!!! Power Heated Leather Seats, Remote Start, Bose Speakers, Tow Package

33,947

sale $ Price

Power Heated Leather Seats, Power Rear Lift Gate, Bose Speakers, Climate Control, 7 Passenger

34,967

sale $ Price

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14 Chevy Traverse lTZ AWD

15 Chevy Traverse AWD

34,990

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15 GmC Yukon slT 4x4

15 Chevy Tahoe 4x4

Heated and Cooled Power Seats, Power Liftgate, Remote Start

Only 16,000 Miles!!! Power Sunroof, Climate Control, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package

msrp $39,360

sale $ Price

21,999

sale $ Price

Only 20,000 Miles!!! Power Heated Leather Memory Seats, Bose Speakers, Navigation.

Only 19,941 Miles!!! Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Power Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, Rear Vision Camera

msrp $54,490

53,999

46,999

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36,999

sale $ Price

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