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tournament and continues through Saturday, Oct. 11 with a horseback fun show and lots of food, fun and entertainment in between. In the woolly worm race, youngsters compete to see who can coax their caterpillar up the string the fastest, using whatever means possible. Other Friday contests include a volleyball tournament, with winning proceeds being donated to the winners’ choice of charities, a cornhole tournament, and a pie baking contest, according to Ivan J. Miller. Friday’s entertainment on the stage starts ;OLYL ^PSS IL H ILULMP[ S\UJO Z[HUK VU -YPKH` HUK :H[\YKH` MVY JVTT\UP[` at 7 p.m. and includes TLTILYZ PU ULLK HUK H ILULMP[ H\J[PVU ^PSS IL OLSK VU :H[\YKH` performances by John Schmid, Northwest Terri- Mary Miller and there as well as snack foods many other hand-crafted tory, a skit made famous will also be benefit bake including soft pretzels, items, and pies from the by comedians Abbot sales on Friday for Eli kettle chips, kettle corn local women’s pie conand Costello “Who’s on and Ada Mae Mast and and ice cream will be sold test, will be offered. Some First,� the Smoky Moun- on Saturday for Simon L. throughout the weekend. of these items will be on A Books are Fun book display at Keim Lumber. tain Highlanders and the Miller. The horseback fun sale will also be held on Items may be donated Harmonica Man. for the auction by tak“The musical enter- show begins at 8:30 Sat- Friday and Saturday. tainment has a bluegrass urday morning at the A benefit auction will be ing them to Keim Lumfeel,� said Micah Yoder, field alongside the school held on Saturday. Many ber before Saturday or an employee at Keim house. The flea market donated items including to the school playground Lumber in Charm who also will be held there on an Echoing Stars queen- on Saturday before noon. helps plan the annual Saturday, as well as run- sized quilt made by the Proceeds benefit Charm ning races. There will be ladies of Charm, other Community Share ‘N event. There will be a benefit a shovel and scoop race miscellaneous quilts and Care Fund. wall hangings, a leoplunch stand on Friday and and an obstacle course. chicken, ardwood wall clock and See Pg. 5 — CHARM Saturday for Olen J. and Barbecued
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in the celebration. Polka master Al Zimmerman will be playing with his trio from 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Scott Paris from 1-4 p.m., Electric Mud from 3-6 p.m. and Boomers from 6-9 p.m. There will also be area businesses participating with product demonstrations. Vendors include Valita’s Confetti Peppers in Massillon, the BHB Tea Lounge in Dover, Westbrook Cannery in Zoar, and others. Heini’s Gourmet Market is located at 1019 W. Main St. in Sugarcreek. For more event details, follow Heini’s on Facebook or visit www.heinisgourmetmarket.com.
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be held at the Holmes County Antique Festithis weekend val Saturday and SunChicken barbecue will day from 11 a.m. each day until the chicken is gone, at the Commercial & Savings Bank parking lot on South Clay Street, Millersburg. Half-chickens for $6. Sponsored by Millersburg Rotary Club with proceeds to support Rotary community service programs.
Assistance applications to be accepted The Holmes County Veterans Service Center will accept applications for assistance for October through Oct. 24 at noon. The Veterans Service Commission Board meeting will be Oct. 27 at 6:30 p.m. Office hours are Mon-
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Community Church notes Longenecker’s Harvest Fest is today
Old-Time Puppet Show planned today
Longenecker Mennonite Church, County Road 186, Winesburg, will hold its annual Harvest Festival today (Saturday, Oct. 4.) The public is invited and all activities take place outside, under a large tent; take a lawn chair. Events include breakfast from 7-10:30 a.m. with all you care to eat pancakes and sausage, sausage gravy and biscuits and corn mush; 9 a.m.-4 p.m., car show with prizes in various categories and best of show (come pick your favorite); 10:30 a.m., children’s auction with items for children and bidding by children with parents; 11 a.m.-4 p.m., food stand will be open with pulled pork sandwiches, sloppy joes, hot dogs/coneys, nachos, homemade ham and bean soup with corn bread and homemade chicken and noodles. The main auction will be at noon and includes a four-wheeler and various other items. The raffle drawing will be at 3 p.m. and features four prizes: a 48-inch Big Dog walk-behind mower; a four-piece set of poly lawn furniture (love seat, two chairs and end table); a three-burner Saber gas grill with cover and cleaning tool; and two round-trip tickets for Florida via Pioneer Trails. One ticket gives you four chances to win. Other activities include: homemade ice cream, apple dumplings; arrowhead knapping, bake sale, supervised children’s area; face painting, jump house. All proceeds from the festival benefit the Longenecker building fund and a local family in need. For more information, visit the church’s website at www.longeneckermennonite. com or call the church at 330-359-5115. On Oct. 5, Persuaded will be performing at Longenecker beginning at 10 a.m. Persuaded is a Southern gospel group from Logan.
Take your family to an Old-Time Religion Puppet Show today (Saturday, Oct. 4) on the steps of First Presbyterian Church, 90 S. Clay St., Millersburg. Performances will be on the hour, from 1-4 p.m. and last 10-20 minutes.
Berean Community Night is tonight
and offer Holy Communion on World Day of Communion on Oct. 5 at the 10:15 a.m. worship. All are welcome to join us in this special service with an uplifting message about real life from Romans 8:28, “When Good Doesn’t Seem Good.” St. John’s also invites the community to come out for a casual night of Praises and Prayers on Sundays, Oct. 5 and 19 at 7 p.m. All are invited to come as they are to pray for our community, for our churches or to receive prayer for their own lives. St. John’s Church is located just west of Millersburg at 8670 State Route 39, beside Alexander’s Funeral Home.
Berean Community Family Night and hog roast will be held on a new date, Saturday, Oct. 4. Food will be served beginning at 5:30 p.m. and at 6:30 p.m. there will be a corn hole Joint services set tournament. Entry fee is by donation with prizes for first and second place. for Sunday (For more information and pre-reg- Clark and Millersburg Presbyterian istration, call Dave Beachy, 330-231- Churches will hold a joint worship 5229). There will be bouncy houses service Sunday, Oct. 5 at Millersburg Presbyterian Church at 10 a.m. for the kids. Seating is available, or feel free to take your own. Proceeds from the event will be for Place reservations for continued building renovations at the Holmes County Christian former Alpine Alpa, 1504 U.S. Route 62, Women’s Club meeting Wilmot. Homes County Christian Women’s Club will meet at the Carlisle Inn, WalPalm Aires, Proclaim nut Creek on Oct. 7 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. The program will be a Wycliffe at Sharon Mennonite The Palm Aires Quartet and Proclaim Missionary, followed by the annual will be holding a joint service at the Sha- October Brown Bag Exchange. Bags ron Mennonite Church in Sugarcreek on may contain anything you wish, crafts, baked goods, re-gifting items, or anySunday, Oct. 5 at 6 p.m. thing you can think of. The brunch is $10, inclusive. For reservations, call 330-674-2767 or Evangelical Covenant 330-343-7046 or email reservations to welcomes Rev. Caruso dawdys@embarqmail.com. St. John’s Evangelical Covenant The group will begin collections for Church of Millersburg will be welcom- the Share-A-Christmas Donation, ing the Rev. Perry Caruso to preach on Senior Division.
Calendar (From Page 4) cookies and beverages. Cost is $5.50 for adults pre-sale and $6 at the door. Proceeds will be used to purchase materials and equipment to enhance the educational program for all students.
Friends of Library to meet Tuesday The Friends of the Holmes County Library will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 1 p.m. at the Main Library in Millersburg. Major topics of discussion will be the annual Book Sale Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, the fall Friends membership drive and the fundraiser plans for 2015. The Friends of the Holmes County Library meets the first Tuesday of every month and the meetings
Baltic Zion supper benefit is Oct. 11 Baltic Zion United Church of Christ will hold its annual ham and chicken supper benefit on Saturday, Oct. 11 from 5-7 p.m. at the church, 203 N. Butler St. The menu includes ham, chicken, noodles, scalloped or mashed potatoes, green beans, applesauce or coleslaw, dessert and beverage. Cost is $8.50 for adults and $4 for children ages 5-12. Carryouts will be available. Proceeds benefit local missions.
Hopewell Harvest Bazaar scheduled The annual Harvest Bazaar at Hopewell Presbyterian Church will be Saturday, Oct. 11 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. There will be soups, sandwiches, homemade ice cream, crafts, baked goods, jams and jellies and much more. Lunch is served all day. The church is at 6900 State Route 754, Shreve.
Donations needed Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store is located at 7703-B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-8575516. or 330-464-1261.
Free Bibles available Need a Bible? We can deliver/mail you one without cost or obligation. KJV Bible, New Testament, Large Print and Children’s Bible Stories are available. Contact: 330-855-7734, 330-927-4857, 330-939-6231 or needfreebibles@gmail.com.
Charm are open to the public. or memories to share if The goal of the Friends you wish. is to provide extra library support and services for the entire community. For Soup supper at more information, call Castle Club 330-496-2472 or emailSoup supper will be whol_hasting@tccsa.net. served Wednesday, Oct. 15, from 4:30-7:30 p.m. at Killbuck to the Castle Club Banquet Center beside the Victohold yard sales rian House in Millersburg. Killbuck will hold the There will be a variety of annual Fall Yard Sales on soups, salad or applesauce, Saturday, Oct. 11, begin- corn bread, apple and ning at 9 a.m. All Killbuck pumpkin pie and beverresidents are encouraged age; by donation. to participate. Sponsored by Holmes County Historical Society, all proceeds support a Data Card variety of Historical Socireunion is Oct. 11 ety and Cultural Center All former Data Card/ projects and programs. Holmesville employees Dine in or carry out. are invited to meet at The Barn restaurant, Smith- Holmes ville on Saturday, Oct. 11 at noon. Take old photos Developmental
Disabilities Board to meet The Holmes County Board of Developmental Disabilities will meet Thursday, Oct. 16 at 6 p.m. at the Holmes County Training Center.
Fish fry/bow raffle sponsored by Nashville FD The Nashville Fire Department is having a fish fry/bow raffle on Saturday, Oct. 18, from 4-8 p.m. The cost of the dinner is by donation. The fundraiser is aimed at building a new fire station in the future. Raffle tickets are $10 each for the bow raffle. For more information, contact Judy at 330-2312680.
(From Page 1) There also will be a silent auction to benefit Hospice of Holmes County. Businesses participating in this year’s event include: Carpenter’s Cafe, Charm Engine, Charm Fabrics and Clothing, Charm Gifts & Nature’s Herbs, Charm Harness & Boot, Charm Marketplace, Charm Post Office, Charm Sweet Shoppe, Charm Wellness Center, Commercial and Savings Bank, Erb’s Sports and Archery, Hiland Bikes of Charm, Home Traditions, Keim Lumber, Kidron Sports, Miller’s Dry
Goods, Ole Mill Furniture. Yoder says Charm Days isn’t a big event like the Swiss Festival in Sugarcreek, but is more of a community event. “It is mainly attended by the Amish in the community and is intended to raise money for the Share ‘N Care fund,” Yoder said. “It has mostly been a local event over the years, but it is growing in popularity as more people find out about it.” The event closes on Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m. with drawings for items from participating merchants and a $1,000 grand prize will also be drawn.
Family Tree help available Would you like to start your family tree, or are you a beginning genealogist? Holmes County Genealogy Library is open Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. The Genealogy Library is located on the lower level of the Castle Club, next to the Victorian House.
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A visit to yesteryear )` 2,=05 3@5*/ :[HMM >YP[LY MILLERSBURG â&#x20AC;&#x201D; As Holmes County prepares for the 52nd annual Antique Festival, event organizers are hoping for good weather so people can come out and make â&#x20AC;&#x153;a visit to yesteryear.â&#x20AC;? Starting Saturday, Oct. 4 at 9 a.m. with a 5-K race that begins at the courthouse, and the antiques market and arts and crafts displays that will be open from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on Saturday, the festival also features princess and queen contests, a classic car show at Millersburg Elementary School and other entertainment. A Millersburg Glass auction will be held on Saturday at 10:30 a.m., as well as the Antique, Classic Cars and Firemenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Parade at 4:30 p.m. A Victorian-style costume contest along with several musical performances are on tap to make the day complete. Local favorite Thumbs McGee caps off the first day of festivities at this
yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Antique Festival at 7 p.m. on the large stage near the courthouse. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The West Holmes Chamber Choir will perform on Saturday and Up River, singers of Celtic, folk and Appalachian music, will also be back this year,â&#x20AC;? festival coordinator Pam Akins said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think people got to enjoy them as much last year because they were here during one of the huge downpours. Those that did hear them really enjoyed them, so we asked them to come back this year and they agreed to do so. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Then our big show on Saturday night is Thumbs McGee,â&#x20AC;? Akins added. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We try to use local entertainment. There are a lot of entertainers in Holmes County. That seems to be working out really well.â&#x20AC;? Akins hopes by moving the car show into town at the elementary school
this year, more people will walk over and take in the show. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The biggest difference weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re hoping for this year is no rain,â&#x20AC;? Akins said. Antiques dealers and flea marketers will have their wares on display around the courthouse grounds on the square, onto Court Street. New this year will be a â&#x20AC;&#x153;Trails to Tailsâ&#x20AC;? pooch walk from noon-3 p.m. on Saturday along the Holmes County Trail. Sunday afternoon features the annual Lumber Jack Show on the main stage. That gets under way at 12:30 p.m., followed by more musical entertain(U[PX\L -LZ[P]HS 9V`HS[` MVY 4HPJP 4VUL` SLM[ 2H[YPUH 9VSPUJL 7YPU ment. JLZZ (SL_PZ 9VSPUJL 8\LLU 5PJVSL :[YV\ZL 1PSSPHU .\YSL` HUK -LSPJPH 7HY â&#x20AC;&#x153;We were hoping to YPZO WVZLK MVY H WOV[V [VNL[OLY have some people come in and do some demonstrations this year,â&#x20AC;? Akins said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We were trying to get some basket makers See Pg. 24 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; ANTIQUE
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The simulation is based on the real-life experiences of women with abusive partners, according to the workshop reference guide, which notes, “In this exercise, participants will have the opportunity to walk in these women’s shoes for a short time. Participants will make choices based on what feels right to them.” The simulations are followed by a debrief, a facilitated discussion about the scenarios and individuals’ experiences. Participation is free for the public and $20 for professionals seeking continuing education credits. Objectives of the workshop are to: — Increase awareness of the struggles women with
abusive partners face; — Illustrate that domestic violence is a community tragedy, not a private problem; — Show that everyone has a role in the movement to end domestic violence; and — Encourage everyone to think creatively about ways to end domestic violence. Presentation of the workshop coincides with recognition of October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Similarly, Josh Randolph of 24:15 Security Solutions will hold a self-defense class at NewPointe Community Church, 8882 State Route 83. The class will be held Oct. 16, 7-9 p.m. All proceeds from the $25
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Holmes County bookmobile Monday — South Mount Hope School, 1:15-1:45 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Troyer Valley School, 12:30-1:30 p.m.; Maple Valley Fence, 1:45-3:30 p.m.; Dan Raber, County Road 59, 4-5 p.m.; Flat Ridge School, 5:45-6:15 p.m.; Jason Raber, Township Road 188, 6:20-7 p.m. Wednesday — Tea Run Community, 10:15-10:45 a.m.; Tea Run School, 10:45-11:45 a.m.; Roman Miller, County Road 323, noon-1 p.m.; Maple Springs Community, 2-3:15 p.m.; Charm Elementary K, 1:15-1:45 p.m.; Nature’s Food Market, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Charm Elementary, 9-10:30 a.m.; Wise EleSee Pg. 9 — BOOKMOBILE
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determine the 2014 Grand Champion and Reserve Champion cheesemakers. The winners of this final contest are as follows: Swiss Classification â&#x20AC;&#x201D; First place, Pearl Valley Cheese, Fresno; second, Guggisberg Cheese, Millersburg; third, Broad Run Dairy, Dover. Other Swiss cheese was entered by E. S. Steiner Dairy LLC, Baltic. Open Classification â&#x20AC;&#x201D; First, E. S. Steiner Dairy LLC, Baltic, (Muenster); second, Bunker Hill Cheese, Millersburg, (Gouda); third, Guggisberg Cheese, Millersburg, (Butter). Multiple varieties of
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3VJHS ,U[LY[HPUTLU[ Garage sales depressing for self-described pack rat There are few things I despise as much as having a garage sale. Every time the thought even crosses my mind, I am taken back to last year when I declared that I would rather take all of my belongings, pile them up, and set them on fire than go through the catastrophic depression and letdown that is, to me, having a garage sale. Truth be told, I’m a pack rat. I don’t like to throw any-
thing away because I might need it someday for a craft project, a Scout badge or some other really important event. So I save. Everything. Especially small junky things, and every single gift
that anyone ever gave me because in my mind, throwing it out is like throwing out a piece of that person. You can imagine that parts of my house could appear on those TV shows that highlight heavy-duty collectors. But alas, it is time to declutter and remove things from my basement so that it’s not a fire hazard. Not to mention my children who sprout at such rates that I’m consid-
ering feeding them coffee to stunt their growth just a little so we can get an extra week out of a pair of pants. It’s time for things to go, and a few extra bucks always comes in handy this time of year. And so, we are, against my better judgment, having a garage sale. I will put my precious items on display and watch people rifle through and offer me pennies for some-
thing I once loved and really wish I wasn’t getting rid of. I will try my hardest not to get teary when someone hauls off a special memory in exchange for a shiny nickel. That is, if anyone even comes. What’s to say that my junk is better than anyone else’s? Not being a good garage sale shopper myself I’m not sure how to truly draw in a decent customer base. I
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considered lighting pleasant candles, offering free coffee or lemonade. I will stage the fancier items in plain view of passersby to help lure them in to the wonderful treasures that await once they pass the threshold of my garage door. I think this year I’m going to ramp up my advertising. No more generic signs on the end of the street or at the corner. No balloons. No flags. This year, it’s going to be authentic rhyming advertising in the style of Burma Shave… My basement’s full, He’s had enough. Husband told me, To sell our stuff. Stop here to make, a kind deposit. Buy my stuff, And fill your closet. My kids are growing! They won’t stop! Buy their pants, Buy their tops! What’s your favorite, Junky pleasure? Take a look, And find a treasure! A burning pocket, From a shiny nickel? Take a gander, At my singing pickle. (Just kidding. My yodeling pickle is a gift from a dear friend and isn’t going anywhere.)
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Cats programmed to do their own thing I was awakened by the tiniest of sounds — the “clink” arising when one delicate glass vase was nudged against another on top of our bedroom dresser. As I widened my eyes to focus through the murk of the pre-dawn, I witnessed the attack. The creature leapt through the air, its flight spanning a distance of no less than eight feet to arrive deadcenter of its target at the center of the room. The victim jerked spasmodically, but the deed was done; quiet slumber had once again been slain by the King of the Beasts. “I swear I’m going to strangle that idiot cat,” screamed the writhing victim as she struggled to
re-nestle herself. “If I get my hands on him. ...” “Oh, now,” I said as my wife continued to grumble in groggy incoherence. “He’s only a baby kitten, he doesn’t know any better.” “BABY! He’s a yearand-a-half old!” she said. “He should know better by now! Get him out of
this bedroom or I’m apt to make a pillow out of his hide!” I obeyed her wishes, gently lifting Moses who, after landing squarely on Kristin’s belly at the end of his leap, had nonchalantly stepped across her carcass to curl into a ball
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Farming Signs of fall are everywhere and so are festivals Yes, fall is here! It came tiptoeing in last week, bringing with it just enough cool weather to remind us to get out the long-sleeved shirts, sweatshirts, sweatpants and jackets. I’m just hoping the snow boots can stay in the closet for a while. The leaves are starting to fall from the maple tree in my yard, the hummingbirds have headed south, the grass has stopped growing so fast, and the days are getting shorter. Only 81 days until Christmas. Some of our stores in the area have merchandise for Christmas on the shelves already. We haven’t had Halloween or Thanksgiving yet!
You must plan on being there more than one day, as there is no way you can see everything in just one. Not only is it a huge dairy show with the best of every breed from the U.S.A. and Canada, but also a Most fairs and dairy gigantic trade show with shows are over. World so many things to see. Dairy Expo was held You will return home this week in Madison, with memories to last a Wisconsin. They will be lifetime. selecting the Supreme The fall and HallowChampion today (Saturday, Oct. 4). World Dairy een decorations are up, Expo exhibitors housed pumpkins, corn stalks, their cattle and displays spider webs, fall flowers, in a brand new building etc. can be seen everywhere. Our local town this year, the New Holof Carrollton erected land Pavilions. If you ever have an opportuni- “Scarecrows on the ty to attend World Dairy Square” last Saturday. Expo make sure you go. Businesses and organizaIt is the real “big deal”.
tions competed to see who could build prize winning scarecrows. The scarecrows will remain on display for the public’s enjoyment through Halloween. The Atwood Area Fall Festival will be held Oct. 3-5 at the Atwood Lake Campgrounds. The festival is held annually the first weekend in October. Daily events include Moccasin Trail Pow-Wow gathering, mountain men encampment and demonstrations, Ohio Wagon Train, miniature train rides, horse and pony wagon rides, radiocontrolled model plane demonstrations, kiddie tractor pull, 150-plus
crafters, food, Atwood Fall Festival Photo Contest, an antique engine show, Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District and Army Corps of Engineer displays and a live skunk display. There will be high school band shows, petting zoo, musical entertainment, Magician Tim Angeloni and ventriloquist, Ken Groves. There will be a car show Sunday, Oct. 5 at Atwood Lake Park, 9499 Lakeview Road, Mineral City. The local Algonquin Mill Festival will be held Oct. 10, 11 and 12, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The festival features quality crafters, steam powered flour
mill and sawmill, musical entertainment, pancake breakfast, chicken barbecue on Saturday and Sunday, homemade apple butter, sauerkraut, bread and more. The festival is located four miles south of Carrollton on state Route 332. Admission is $8 per vehicle and camping is $15. For information call 1-877-727-0103. Fall brings its own special beauty and with it many things to see and do. Just driving down a country road and seeing nature in all its splendor can bring peace and joy. Take time to enjoy the many pleasures that fall brings in your area!
West Holmes graduates to receive American Degree National Convention is Nov. 1 in Louisville, Ky. The National FFA Organization has announced that three members of the West Holmes FFA Chapter will be receiving their American Degree in November. Graduates Elizabeth Overholt, Matt
Schlegel and Gretchen Straits started the application process in January and have been approved by the District, State, and National levels to receive their degrees. They will attend National Conven-
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least three years, have three years of agriculture classes, graduated from high school one year prior to the National FFA Convention when the degree is awarded, maintained detailed record books, and have earned and productively invested at least See Pg. 13 — AMERICAN
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Farming Don’t neglect fall pasture management After clipping pastures throughout the growing season and managing pasture rotations to insure that plants are not overgrazed and provided with enough rest period between grazing passes, it can be tempting to let grazing management slide in the fall of the year. There is fall crop harvest and any number of other fall tasks to get done before winter. However, from a plant health standpoint, overgrazing during the fall is more detrimental to the plant compared
tions are not favorable for rapid leaf growth and an overgrazed plant will not be able to generate a lot of new leaf growth. Although leaf growth is slow, if sufficient leaf area is maintained to overgrazing followed throughout the fall seaby rest in the early part son, photosynthesis is of the growing season. not slowed down. PhysiFall is the time when ologically this means the perennial plant must that the carbohydrates store up carbohydrate produced by photosynreserves that will be used thesis during this time to survive the winter and period accumulate in generate new growth plant storage organs. next spring. This is exactly what the In the fall of the year, plant needs to survive environmental condithe winter and produce
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(From Page 12) $7,500 or have earned and productively invested at least $1,500 and worked 2,250 hours beyond school hours in their SAE projects. Elizabeth Overholt raised sheep, worked at RNR Swiss and Royal Livestock, Matt Schlegel worked at Schlegel Farms and for the OSU Athletic Field crew, and Gretchen Straits raised hogs and beef cattle and worked at Straits Cattle Farms and Paint Valley Farms.
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new growth next spring. Once we reach the fall period it is critical that grass plants be managed to insure that adequate leaf area is left after a grazing pass. Since leaf regrowth is slow, this means leaving a typical grazing residual plus some extra. For orchard-
grass, leave 4 to 5 inches at a minimum. Tall fescue and bluegrass should be managed to leave a 3 to 4 inch residual. If there is not enough pasture growth to allow the rotation to be managed in this way, then consider feeding some hay. Think of
hay use at this time as another management tool that allows you to protect your pastures. You will be rewarded with quicker pasture green-up and more vigorous growth next spring. See Pg. 14 — PASTURE
Weekly Market Reports Wayne & Holmes Counties WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY Sept. 27 28 LOADS — 1st cutting 145260; lg. sq. 90 ton; 2nd cutting 220260 ton; rd. 82.50-195 ton; lg. sq. 120 ton; 3rd cutting 130-275; 4th cutting 170 ton; straw 215 ton; lg. sq. 115; rd. straw 122.50 ton; firewood 85; eggs 1.60-1.90. Machinery Auction, Oct. 25 DANVILLE AUCTION 15780 Body Road Danville; 740-599-6607 Sept. 27 Autumn Classic Boer Goat Sale 113 GOATS — Does 250-5,000; doe w/kid 550; bucks 250-1,400. SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. Sept. 29 95 CALVES — Choice calves 320-370; good calves 280-315; light & thins 140-down; back to farm, bulls 300-385; heifers 100-300; crossbred 140-300; beef cross 200395; FEEDERS — Steers and bulls 150-220; heifers 130-210. 183 CATTLE — Choice steers 145-150; good steers 135-144.50; Holstein steers 120-139.50; choice heifers 143-148.50; good heifers 130-142; good Holstein cows 95-115, yellow and thins 90-down; bulls 120-141. 156 HORSES — Top horse 1,200; top pony 100. WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY
Sept. 20 28 LOADS — 1st cutting 75-160; rd. 20; 2nd cutting 120-350 ton; rd. 75-95 ton; lg. sq. 85 ton; 3rd cutting 280-405; rd 87.50 ton; straw lg. sq. 147.50; rd. straw 140 ton; eggs 1.30-2.10. Machinery Auction, Sept. 27 DANVILLE AUCTION 15780 Body Road Danville; 740-599-6607 Sept. 20 Sale Results 7 LOADS HAY — 1st cutting mixed 3.35 bale; 2nd cutting grass 40 rd. bale; 2nd cutting mixed 4.75 bale; 3rd cutting grass 2.50 bale; 3rd cutting mixed 5 bale; wheat straw 3.75 bale; oats 4-4.25 bag; firewood 35 load. 38 GOATS — Does 10-260; bucks 40-425; wethers 32.50-212.50. Ewes 55-162.50; rams 15-142.50; bull calves 55-275; heifer calves 100-235; bull/steer feeders 110250; heifer feeders 160-250; ponies 65-300; pigs 85-125; sows 340-360; llamas 35-95; rabbits .50-7.50; poultry .50-10; hen w/chicks 45; turkeys 7.50-22.50; ducks .50-3; doves .50; pigeons .50-1.50; guineas 5; guinea pig 1. Next Auction Oct. 4 SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. Sept. 22 96 CALVES — Choice calves 280-350; good calves 250-275; light & thins 100-down; back to farm, bulls 250-350; heifers 100-250; crossbred 100-400; FEEDERS — Steers and bulls 150-240; heifers 100-220;
Holsteins feeders 100-167.50. 150 CATTLE — Choice steers 143.50-147.50; good steers 135-143; Holstein steers 100-138.50; choice heifers 140-146.50; good heifers 135-140; good Holstein cows 90-115, yellow and thins 90-down; good beef cows 90-123; bulls 100125. 207 HORSES — Top horse 775; top pony 600. 2 GOATS — 95-120. FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 Sept. 23 63 CALVES — Good to choice calves 270-300; medium to good calves 240-270; fair to medium calves 210-240; commons and lights 200-down; cross bred beef calves 75-446; back to farm, bull calves 300-350; back fo farm, heifer calves 250. 4 GOATS — 35-140. 57 BUTCHER HOGS — 260 lbs.-up 73-75; butcher sows 63-down. 41 CATTLE — Beef steers 143.50-149; Holstein steers 118124.50; bulls 123-137; good beef cows 103-118; medium to good beef cows 95-103; fair to medium cows 90-95; common cows 89-down. Total head: 165. 40 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 185-285 ton; hay, 2nd and 3rd cutting 200-325; rd. hay 52-275 ton; big rd. bales 36-60 ton; wheat straw 175-195 ton, big rds. 115-145; ear corn 130.
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cer, banking center manager of Clinton Commons in Millersburg; Molly Mohr has been promoted to @VKLY assistant vice president, banking center manager of Walnut Creek; and Tony Yoder has been promoted to officer, banking center manager of Winesburg. Gundrum joined CSB in 2013 in the Banking Center Manager Development Program and was promoted to manager at the Millersburg Clinton Commons
office in 2014. She will continue in that role. Gundrum has prior experience managing a retail store and serving as branch manager for a bank in Central Ohio. She graduated from West Holmes High School and received a bachelor of science degree from Ashland University in 2000. Gundrum resides in Killbuck with her husband, John. Mohr joined CSB in 2012, entering the bankâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s yearlong Management Development Program and was named manager of the Walnut Creek Banking Center in 2013. She will continue in that role. Mohrâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s professional experience includes 15 years of increasing responsibilities with a large national financial services firm serving Northeast Ohio clients. She is a graduate of Hiland High School and Mount Union College and resides near Ben-
ton. Mohr is active in the greater Holmes County community, serving on the Holmes County Education Foundation Advisory Board, treasurer of the Hiland Athletic Boosters and treasurer of the Walnut Creek Business Association. She is an avid runner and enjoys participating and volunteering at many local events. Yoder is a graduate of Hiland High School and joined CSB in 2012 after earning a bachelor of science degree in accounting from Mount Vernon Nazarene University. He spent a year under the leadership mentoring of then-regional branch manager Melissa Sprang and was named manager of the Winesburg Banking Center in early 2014. He will continue in that role. Yoder resides in Sugarcreek with his wife, Katelyn, and is a member of the Winesburg Business Association and Hiland Athletic Boosters Club.
continued observance of planting after the fly-free date will help prevent its return as a major pest. A quick review of the Hessian fly life cycle and the damage it can cause may be a helpful reminder. Typically the fall brood of the fly appears in the later part of September and lives only for a few days. This brood lays its eggs on young grasses which include small grains such as wheat. Maggots hatch from the eggs and the tiny larvae crawl to
the crown of the plant and feed on plant juices. The feeding results in stunted plants that have reduced productivity or in some situations the feeding can damage the plant to the point that it does not survive the winter. After feeding, the larvae pupate and overwinter. In the spring adult flies emerge and lay eggs on the leaves of the wheat plant. Maggots hatch and move under the leaf sheath near plant nodes. As they feed they cause
the stem to weaken, resulting in stalks breaking over before wheat harvest. The maggots end their feeding and change to the pupa state about the time of wheat heading and will remain in the stubble until fall when the entire cycle starts over. Planting wheat later than 14 days after the fly-free date reduces potential yield. Accord-
or Not! book Fifth-generation carver, David Warther II of Sugarcreek, is featured in the new Ripleyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Believe It or Not! book, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Reality Shock!,â&#x20AC;? now available in stores and online. Warther has painstakingly carved more than 80 ships from antique ivory, depicting the history of the ship from 3000 BC to the present day. He started carving ships when he was just 6 years old and his work is so precise that the vesselsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; ivory rigging is hand worked to a diameter of 0.007 inches. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Reality Shock!â&#x20AC;? is available through all major book sellers.
cheeses were entered in this open classification. These include colby, lacey baby, pepper jack, marble, baby Swiss, smoked Swiss, jalapeno yogurt, jalapeno muenster, chipotle pepper jack and fresh cheese curds. Guggisberg Cheese Co. was awarded Grand Champion cheesemaker with the Reserve Champion award going to Pearl Valley Cheese Co. in the Swiss cheese classification. In the Open Classification, the Grand Champion cheesemaker award was presented to Bunker Hill Cheese for its gouda cheese. Judges for this contest were Tom Mueller, former cheesemaker; Mark Gundrum, Mohr, Coblentz, LaVern Coblentz and Dave Yaggi, cheese Yoder promoted buyers. All cheese was Three people at Comjudged Grade A. mercial & Saving Bank received promotions recently. Warther featured Kendra Gundrum has in latest Believe It been promoted to offi-
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Pasture (From Page 13) Winter wheat planting Planting date is one important factor in producing high wheat yields. Wheat should not be seeded before the flysafe date due to the possibility of damage from diseases and the Hessian fly. The fly-safe date for
Wayne County is Sept. 26 and in Holmes County it is Sept. 27. Generally the highest potential wheat yields are achieved when planting is done within the first 10-14 days after the fly-free date. Although the Hessian fly has not been a problem in recent years,
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Apple Fest Down on the Farm is today Business (From Page 14)
Enjoy a variety of family-friendly activities at the farm Fall is in the air, the heat of the summer is behind us and it’s time for the sixth annual Apple Fest Down on the Farm being held at Schrock’s Amish Farm, 1 mile east of Berlin on state Route 39 today, Saturday, Oct. 4. The festivities begin at 3 p.m. and will run until dark. All shoppers will be treated to a free apple throughout the day, while supplies last. Take the family and enjoy a variety of activities throughout the farm. For a minimal fee, children younger than 12 years old can do craft projects, face painting, a bounce house and decorate an apple cutout cookie. The kids can spend some time with animals in a petting area set up by The Farm at Walnut Creek.
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from Byler’s BBQ. There will also be kettle corn and apple schnitz pies. Visit the Olde World Bakery and Café for a bowl of ham and bean soup and corn bread, apple fritters, caramel apples and
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Family Fun Nights at Hershbergerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Farm, Bakery A mountain of pumpkins, the sound of goatsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and horsesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; whinnies and the smell of fresh, homemade cookies and kettle corn are falling on the valley near Hershbergerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Farm & Bakery in Millersburg. Hershbergerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Fall Family Fun Nights will be Friday, Oct. 3 and Friday, Oct. 17 from 4 p.m. until closing time (they will likely stay open both nights until about 9 oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;clock or 10 if need be). These evenings of extended hours and free activities will allow shoppers to stock up on autumn treats and bring the kids to see animals up close and pick out a pumpkin to take home. There will be free kettle corn, free horse drawn wagon rides, free pony rides and free draft horse rides during both evenings. The pumpkin patch is up for grabs at 30¢ per pound with the minimum pumpkin price set at $2 and the maximum price at $10. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The event grows more each year. The kids love to go out and see who
can bring in the biggest pumpkin,â&#x20AC;? said owner, Daniel Hershberger. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My father, Alvin Hershberger, started the business in 1986 and since then we have expanded through the years, starting our Fall Family Fun Nights about 10 years ago.â&#x20AC;? Favorite items among the homemade baked goods include 20 different types of fry pies, pumpkin cookies, pumpkin rolls and 24 flavors of pies including ground cherry pie. Grilled sausages and chili soup will be on hand for dinner at the restaurant area and the Hershberger Farm Store will also be open with wooden toys, leather belts and birdseed. A retail store sells the produce, bulk foods and baked goods. There is also a farm animal petting area which includes a Belgian draft horse named Big Ben. Known for his size, Big Ben came to the owners after it was quickly realized that he was too large See Pg. 17 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; FUN
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Fun (From Page 16) to operate as part of a team. He is now 11 years old standing over 19 hands high (a hand is 4 inches and Big Ben is 79 inches tall). He now weighs 3,006 pounds Fall flowers such as mums and hanging baskets are available for purchase. Hershbergerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Farm & Bakery is also well known for its cream sticks and donuts and for )PN )LU PZ H O\NL H[[YHJ[PVU H[ /LYZOILYNLYÂťZ the goats thaught watch cars and buggies as they -HYT )HRLY`
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Haun (From Page 16) that allows me to leverage those experiences and make a difference,â&#x20AC;? Hahn said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Robyn has a proven track record of building a successful marketing organization that enables profit:\ITP[[LK WOV[V able growth,â&#x20AC;? said Andrew Tor/LYZOILYNLYÂťZ -HYT )HRLY` PZ SVJH[LK H[ rance, President and CEO of Firemanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Fund Insurance. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Her expe6OPV 4PSSLYZI\YN
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er in high net worth, entertainment and green insurance. The company has donated more than $31 million in grants to local fire departments across the country as part of its commitment to safer communities. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-674-5676 or klynch@ the-daily-record.com.
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DOUGHTY VALLEY HARDWARE 5 ENTIRE STORE %
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Friday 10th & Saturday 11th
October 10th & 11th
Gas EZ Freeze Refrigerator $100.00 OFF!
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MILWAUKEE W/ PURCHASE OF $20.00 ACCESSORY KIT
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Lifetime Chairs
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$319.00
Suet Cakes
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5085 St. Rt. 557 (3 miles south of Berlin by Guggisberg Cheese) 330-893-0012 â&#x20AC;˘ Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm; Sat. 8am-Noon
HALF PRICED ITEMS ON OUTSIDE TABLE 10% off Everything in Stock
Grand Prize Giveaway Windchime 1st - 5 Gal. Water Jug 2nd - Sea Shell Clock 3rd - Throw
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October 10th & 11th Local authors sought for library event The Holmes County Library is seeking area authors to participate in Local Author’s Day on Nov. 8, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., at the Central Library. Tables and chairs will be provided in the library’s meeting room for authors to sell books and talk with readers. Each author will be
given the opportunity to present a 10-minute discussion about their work. There is no charge, but the event will be limited to 20 authors. For more information, contact library Director Bill Martino at 330-6745972. The registration deadline is Oct. 20.
Pizza, Pastries & Soft Serve Ice Cream
4440 CR 70 • Millersburg, OH 44654 330-893-7938 Hours: Mon-Thurs 7am-7pm; Fri & Sat 7am-8pm
Recieve a ticket for the Grand Prize Drawing with any purchase.
Grand Prize Pizza for a Year!
(2 lg pizzas & One 2 liter delivered once a month for 12 months)
1st Prize Pizza Party!
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2nd Prize $50 Gift Certificate 3rd Prize $25 Gift Certificate
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2 DAY CHARM DAYS SALE Hiland Bikes Of Charm
% Including: All Bikes, Strollers, Trailers & Accessories PRIZE DRAWING 1st Prize: $50 Gift Certificate 2nd Prize: Headlight Taillight Set 3rd Prize: Speedometer 4th Prize: Mirror
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CHARM LOCATION ONLY 4441 County Road 70 • 330-893-2411 SPECIAL CHARM DAYS HOURS FRIDAY 8 A.M.-7 P.M. • SATURDAY 8 A.M.-3 P.M.
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Lowe is Ohio Technical College Student of the Month Kevin Lowe, a 2013 graduate of Loudonville High School, was named August 2014 Student of the Month at Ohio Technical College in Cleveland. He received his Career Passport in 2013 at Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center where he completed the Automotive Technology program. Lowe is pursuing training in diesel engines at OTC based on his personal career goal of working on large semi trucks and off road equipment. Lowe has been a student at OTC for more than a year, and has not missed
a single day of class, been late to class, or left early. He maintains a 90 percent GPA and is always willing to help out his classmates or other students who are struggling. Having a relative living nearby has eased the long commute and currently, besides attending OTC, he works two jobs, one in the Cleveland area and on weekends for Aber’s Truck Center in Ashland. Lowe says his most challenging training module to date has been transmissions. He has completed the Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning module and even earned his
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Charm Days 2014
October 10th & 11th
Holmes Library October events October Mini-Minecraft Night at the Central Library — Thursday, Oct. 9 from 5:30-7 p.m. Kids ages 7–12 are invit-
ed to play Minecraft on a secure server in multiplayer mode. Registration is required and space is limited. To register or
for more information call 330-674-5972, ext. 211. Growing Readers Story Time at the Central Library — Wednesdays
at 11 a.m. beginning Oct. 22–Nov. 19. Kids ages 2-3 and their parents or caregivers are invited to join us for stories, songs, crafts
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and more! Registration is required. To register or for more information call 330-674-5972, ext. 211 or email childrens@holmeslib.org. Preschool Story Adventures at the Central Library — Wednesdays at 11 a.m. beginning Oct. 22 — Nov. 19. Kids ages 4-5 and their parents or caregivers are invited to join us for stories, songs, crafts and more. Registration is required. To register or for more information call 330-674-5972, ext. 211 or email childrens@holmeslib.org. Murder at Cherry Creek Saloon: A Wild West Murder Mystery Dinner — Thursday, Oct. 23 at 6 p.m. at the Buckeye Room,
Hotel Millersburg. Dress in your best Western duds and help solve a murder in this interactive mystery. Dinner will be provided. Doors open at 5:45 p.m. Registration is required and space is limited for this free program. Call the Central Library at 330674-5972 to register or for more information. Mini-Minecraft at the East Branch — Thursday, Oct. 23 from 5:30-7 p.m. Play Minecraft on a secure server in multiplayer mode. For ages 7-12. Registration required. Space is limited. To register or for more information stop by the East Branch or call 330-893-3464. See Pg. 24 — LIBRARY
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Antique (From Page 7) and weavers. So far, only one vendor expressed interest in coming in and displaying their goods. They all have shops that are open on Saturdays, which makes it hard for them to come. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are looking to add somebody who sells produce (mums, gourds, apples, maybe some baked goods). That would be something we haven't had for awhile,â&#x20AC;? she added. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Years ago we
had someone who sold pumpkins and mums, and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re trying to get someone to come back and do that again this year.â&#x20AC;? Tara Dalrymple coordinates the Grand Parade, which begins Sunday at 2 p.m. at Lakeview Drive at the East end of town. The parade goes through Millersburg on state Route 39 to the fairgrounds. She also organizes the costume contest on Saturday.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;We encourage people to find a Victorian-style costume and come out and enter the contest,â&#x20AC;? Dalrymple said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a lot of fun. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s growing.â&#x20AC;? Akins added her appreciation for all the time and effort a large number of people put in to keep this event going year after year. Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-674-5676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.
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LEGOÂŽ Builders Club at the East Branch â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Saturday, Oct. 25 from 11 a.m.-noon. Children ages 6â&#x20AC;&#x201C;12 are invited to join the LEGO Builders Club! Builders will be provided with a theme to build but you can let your imagination soar! Participants will have the opportunity to show off their creations to their friends and families. Space is limited and registration is required. Stop by the East Branch or call
330-893-3464 to register. Family Movie Matinee at the Central Library â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Saturday, Oct. 25 at 1 p.m. Join us for the animated remake of an old cartoon featuring a dog and his boy. Bring a comfy chair or blanket, a packaged snack and a drink with a lid and enjoy the show. For movie title call 330674-5972, ext. 211. Story Celebrations at the East Branch â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Mondays at 11 a.m. beginning Oct. 27â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Nov. 24. Kids ages 2-5, and their parents or
caregivers are invited to join us for songs, stories, crafts and more. Registration is required. Visit the East Branch or call 330893-3464 to register. Teen Minecraft â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Monday, Oct. 27, 5-8 p.m. at the Central Library in Millersburg. Teens 11â&#x20AC;&#x201C;18 are invited to play Minecraft on a secure server in multiplayer mode. Registration not required, but space is limited. Teens can bring their own device to play. For more information call 330-674-5972.
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Prepping your home for cold weather pays off Experts recommend a thorough inspection at least every five years (StatePoint) Preparing your home for colder weather can help ensure your family stays warm and safe, as well as save you money on energyrelated costs and potential damage to your home’s structure. “I recommend homeowners do a thorough home inspection at least every five years,” says Tom Capuano, a franchisee of Pillar To Post Home Inspectors, North America’s largest home inspection franchise. The experts at Pillar To Post recommend home-
owners take the following steps to cover their bases. Doors and Windows If you can feel cool air coming through the bottom of the door, replace the weather stripping and door sweeps to save about one-third of your average annual heating and cooling costs. Next, caulk drafty windows and replace old single-pane windows with thicker, more modern versions. Install storm windows and insulate walls and attics. Chimney and Flue Annual inspections
of the chimney and flue minimize the threat of chimney fires. Additionally, add a chimney cap to keep out moisture and ensure your chimney has an appropriate liner to separate system emissions from the home’s structure. Inspect and maintain chimney flashing. Outdoor Areas Ensure gutters and downspouts are flowing freely. Clogs can cause water to make contact with the foundation walls of your home and creep under your roofing. Seal cracks in your
home’s foundation to prevent moisture intrusion. Seal decks and fences to prevent the wood from rotting. The roof takes the brunt of the cold weather, so repair leaks, however minor, and replace loose shingles. Winterize pipes with insulation, especially those that are exposed to the elements or located in unheated areas. Know where your water shut-off valves are located so they can be turned off in case of a pipe leak. Trim tree branches that could potentially fall onto your home or driveway. Check with your local municipality about regulations.
Thermostats Programmable thermostats can cut energy bills by $100 or more each year. For every degree your thermostat is adjusted, you can save up to one percent on energy bills. In-Home Leaks Repair leaking faucets and toilets, which can add up to 20 gallons of water per person per day. Also consider low-flush toilets and showerheads. Low-flush toilets use less than 1.6 gallons of water per flush and low-flow showerheads use up to 36 percent less water. Some local water department offer rebates for making the upgrade. If you don’t have the
time or knowledge to inspect your home for problem areas, certified home inspectors can quickly check all areas of your home and will give you a report of your home’s condition. For example, Pillar To Post offers home inspection reports detailing up to 1,600 key components of a home’s condition so you can take a preventative approach to problems. More information about home inspections can be found at www.pillartopost.com. Home inspections and prepping for the cool weather can help protect your family and your pocketbook.
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‘Breathtakingly beautiful’ Holmes County voted one of top fall scenic views by National Geographic )` 2,=05 3@5*/ :[HMM >YP[LY MILLERSBURG — Holmes County has been recognized for its scenic beauty during the fall season in a recent book by National Geographic, “Four Seasons of Travel.” Holmes County was ranked No. 3, behind Sonoma County, Calif., and Northern New Mexico, as the most scenic places in the world during the fall. Right behind Holmes County was Gaspe’ Peninsula, Quebec, Canada; and Douro Valley, Portugal; Bavaria, Germany, was sixth; followed by Transylvania, Romania; Moscow, Russia; Jiuzhaigou Valley, Sichuan Province, China; and Kyoto, Japan, rounding out the top 10. On the top 10 Places to See Autumn Leaves, posted on the nationalgeographic.com website, Holmes County is ranked No. 3, followed by this description: “In the heart of cen-
tral Ohio’s Amish Country, maple, oak, and the iconic state tree, the buckeye, hang over narrow roads that meander through wavy fields of corn. Drive under the boughs of bright reds and yellows, sharing the road with horse-drawn carriages of the Old Order Amish and stopping at roadside farm stands along the way.” Holmes County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Shasta Mast says this is confirming what Holmes County residents already know. “This is independent confirmation, not something that’s coming from us, but from a well-respected publication,” Mast said. “We just need to ensure that the word is spread. Anyone who has driven through the countryside in Holmes County in October knows that it is breathtakingly beautiful.” The recognition was well4PRL :JOLUR WOV[VZ ^^^ I\`KYWOV[VZ JVT received by Linda Riffle, /VSTLZ *V\U[` YHURZ 5V PU [OL ^VYSK MVY ZJLUPJ ILH\[` K\YPUN [OL MHSS ZLHZVU :LSLJ[PVUZ HYL I` sales manager of the Wall- 5H[PVUHS .LVNYHWOPJ
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house Hotel in Walnut Creek, who also serves on the board of the Main Street Merchants in Berlin. “It’s absolutely fabulous,” Riffle said. “We are blessed to live here in the area and see this, the colors. It’s almost breathtaking to drive through them. “For someone who lives where they don’t get to see the color, they are amazed when they see it,” she continued. “My husband lived in Arizona for 23 years and he brings a whole new light to it for me, because he wants to stop, and slow down and savor them because it’s something he hasn’t seen for a long time.” Riffle told of her daughter’s return to Holmes County after being away for four years in the United States Marine Corps. “One day while we were out, I told her to hurry up, that she was being like a tourist, and she said, ‘Mom, we don’t see colors like this. I forgot how beautiful it was.’ When you’re away from it and you step away and you come back, you are even more appreciative than you would be when you drive through it every day on our way to work,” Riffle said. “Maybe we should leave five minutes early to take a more relaxed ride to work and enjoy what we have and what we are so blessed
6J[VILY PZ [OL [PTL [V ]PZP[ /VSTLZ *V\U[` [V [HRL PU [OL ILH\[` VM [OL MHSS MVSPHNL with in this area. “It is really important to take the time and enjoy what we have,” she continued.“We can take and enjoy a leisurely ride on a Sunday afternoon and enjoy the sights, while others have to travel hours to see the colors.” From a business standpoint, Riggle sees this rating as a positive. “We definitely would encourage folks to come and visit the area,” she added. “We love to share what we are blessed with here and we welcome tourists to come and see the area and shop the stores. When you come to visit Ohio’s Amish Country, it sort of rolls back in time and you have that slower, more relaxed pace. We
encourage people to come out and enjoy the colors of the season.” Mast noted October is already one of the busiest times of the year for Holmes County’s tourist trade, and expects to see an even bigger boost after last weekend’s release of the Top 10 list. The posting on the National Geographic site guides people to the Holmes County Chamber’s website. Mast said she won’t know if there has been a spike in hits until she receives her end-of-the-month analytics. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.
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Sugarcreek
Trapping supplies are here Larger Selection for 2014!
Great place to visit, shop, and enjoy good food.
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Feeling better; getting ready to downsize again After nearly six long weeks the coughing is subsiding from my bout with pertussis, more commonly known as whooping cough. I was actually able to go to church again and resume singing in the choir, which is where I got the bug in the first place. In the meantime, we are continuing to prepare for the next chapter in our lives — downsizing yet again. We are in limbo while in the process of selling our current home, but not buying anything else until we do. Instead we are
several hard bound copies of Tom Clancy novels that belonged to my late brother, David, who left us 16 years ago this month. They take up a lot of space since they are each over 700 pages. There are several books that belonged to my late mother who was an avid reader and Book of the Month Club member. She loved books by Gladys Tabor and biographies about people like Mamie Eisenhower. I have her copy of “Red Carpet for Mamie.” Peg Bracken wrote “The
getting rid of more stuff. The bookcase in my office will have to be sacrificed. To that end I have been scrutinizing those sentimental books I brought along, knowing I would likely never read them again. It just brings back memories to look at the covers. For example, there are
I Hate to Cook Book” and “I Didn’t Come Here to Argue.” They are both hilarious but are never going to be read by me again because the print has become too small. (I notice that about a lot of things these days.) Daughter Robyn noticed my tattered copy of “Dr. Spock’s Baby and Child Care” and pooh-poohed it. Since the good doctor is now out of favor doesn’t mean it was all bad back in the day. I assured her I only used it for medical advice when my children were 45 W. Jackson Street Millersburg 330-674-0000
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methods. For example she had some basic rules about entertaining uninvited guests. One was “if somebody calls and says they’ll be right over, throw everything down the clothes chute, including the kids.” Obviously this was not meant for this part of the country where there are no basements. When I was growing up, if we heard a car coming in our long lane, we threw the things that were cluttering up the dining room into my bedroom and shut the door. I have several of the Mitford Series books by Jan Karon that I dearly love. Maybe I will hang on to those. Then there is the “Miss Manners’ Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behaviour” by Judith Martin and “The Book of Virtues” by William Bennett. These books should be re-read and practiced. Kindles will never replace the wonderful look of a real book on a shelf.
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Beachys Country Chalet celebrates 27 years )` +(=, ),(*/@ Dave and Linda Beachy opened Beachys Country Chalet Restaurant on Labor Day 1988. We are celebrating our 27th anniversary. Having moved from Sugarcreek to Sarasota, Florida to help my brother start Sugar and Spice restaurant, we knew what we wanted to serve when we opened up our restaurant in Sugarcreek. Dave, having grown up Amish, knew that chicken was to be one of the mainstays. He wanted more than that! Something that the other Dutch restaurants donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have. With Sugarcreekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rich Swiss heritage, that also was a natural, and a side note here: Our restaurant and a lot of the Amish in our area have roots going back to Switzerland, which surprises a lot of people who think that we all came from Germany.
Having researched the restaurant products available, no one was offering the shortening oil that Sugar and Spice had used to make their fabulous chicken. Calling Kraft food service of Cleveland, we found what we wanted. We met with them in the summer of 1988 and they agreed to deliver to this area on a weekly basis. US foods bought out Kraft Food service and we are pleased to have been with them for the past 27 years. Consistency is a big thing for us; we believe that is what customers want. If you eat something here and it tastes great, of course youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to want it that way the next time. And, thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s exactly what we want you to have. However, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not just the product coming in our backdoor that makes us successful, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the quality of people we have working for us. Some have been here almost as
long as we have been here. They have done well for us and are greatly appreciated. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s always rewarding when you have second generation coming in and working for you. Talking about local, we also buy local items and they are the best we can get. Homemade, home grown flavors are really hard to beat! Just a bit about my growing up days, coming from a family of 12. I was number six of a string of seven boys. Do you think that Mom needed help in the kitchen? So, thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s where I got a bit of my start. Helping to cook meals and learning some baking skills has stuck with me all these years. If you ask for me, I will probably be somewhere in the kitchen or maybe taking some of the help home. In todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fast changing world, we feel people still want to be treated
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County Line Historical Society open free Oct. 11 The County Line Historical Society Museum and the Ken Miller Supply Oil, Gas, Car, Truck and Agriculture Museum will both be open free on Saturday, Oct. 11 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The open houses are to showcase what the museums have to offer. At the Miller Museum,
located just north of Shreve and 12 minutes south of Wooster on state Route 226, there is a vast collection of early gas pumps, drilling machines, tractors, trucks and cars. There is also a display of the Pennsylvania Railroad and a Shreve Industry display. Volunteers from the County Line
Historical Society are hosts at the museum. The museum is also open the second Saturday of each month from noon-3 p.m. with a small fee. For information or to make a spcial appointment for a group, call 330-296-4024 or 330-3782121. At the County Line Museum, 281 N. Market St., Shreve (state Route 226) across from Shreve Mobil, parking is available at the Mobil station, PNC Bank and the downtown parking lots.
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through the 6:07 mark in the fourth. Ashland, which saw Trey Smith unofficially break the AHS record for single-game receptions (17 for 216 yards) made it interesting late, scoring 14 points in 3 minutes on two Grant Denbow TD passes. But Ervin converted a fourthand-1 from the Ashland 43-yard line with 57 seconds left and West Holmes held on in a game that didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have a single turnover. The Arrow defense had been allowing less than 20 points per game, but the Knights got 245 yards on 27 carries from Ogi and Ervin in the second half alone, and QB Brody Miller (9 for 10, 93 yards, TD) struck at just the right times in the passing game. â&#x20AC;&#x153;For the first time, I think we were a little more worried (about Ashlandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s defense),â&#x20AC;? Maltarich said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;... Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve played some pretty good teams and theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve held offenses in check.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;We werenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t playing real physical on the offensive front at first,â&#x20AC;? he added, â&#x20AC;&#x153;and then I think our kids did a good job of starting to sustain blocks and we hit the
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Garaway, but the Hawks didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have to beat the Pirates to advance to state. A year ago, Hiland missed a trip to state by a single stroke. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s how tight the field was. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 12 teams in the district and six of them shot 325 or better at sectionals,â&#x20AC;? said Kaufman, whose Hawks have finished second to Garaway in successive weeks. Two weeks ago, led by medalist Schlabach, Hiland was runner-up at the IVC tournament. Schlabach, the areaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s lone state qualifier last season, followed up his 74 at the IVC with a 78 last week at the Willandale Sectional. Junior classmates Jacob Kalman (79 last week), Adam Grate (83) and Brandon Raber (84), along with freshman Tremper
Coblentz rounded out the district lineup. Four teams and four individuals not on a qualifying team advanced to the State Tournament at North Star Golf Club, Sunbury, Oct. 10-11. Potts short at districts â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Waynedaleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Brianna Potts may have fallen short on her bid for the state golf tournament, but she got to witness one of Ohioâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best girls at Tuesdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Div. II Tamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Shanter District tournament in Canton. Potts, just a sophomore, will have two more cracks at getting to state. Tuesday, she shot 42-46 for an 88, and failed to garner one of four berths in next weekendâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s state tourney. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She played very respectably today,â&#x20AC;? said Pottsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; coach, Melinda Bates. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She
shot 42 on the front with a birdie on No. 4, and hit some good, solid shots. An out-of-bounds on a par 5 cost her two shots and she hit another one out of play, but on that hole she chipped in for bogey.â&#x20AC;? While Potts was putting up her score, her playing partner, Haley Harford of LaBrae, was on her way to a 4-under 68. Hartford, a Furman recruit, had eagles on two par-5s en route to her sizzling round. â&#x20AC;&#x153;At first, Brianna looked over at me and said â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;This girl is really good,â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;? Bates said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But I told her that it was only one spot, there are three more up for grabs, so just play your game. After the round, I tried to use it as a positive, because (Harford) plays a lot of summer tournaments.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;But, like I said, Brianna played within herself today and was very respectable,â&#x20AC;? Bates added. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t feeling overwhelmed, which would have been easy playing with the other girl. She just played her game and did pretty well. Hopefully, it will motivate her.â&#x20AC;? Tuslawâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Megan Fritz, also a sophomore district qualifier, finished a stroke in back of Potts with her 89. Harfordâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 68 won the individual medal by nine shots, with Hawkenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Isabella Joseph next at 77 and Brooklynâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Amanda Baker also qualifying for state with a 79. Cortland Lakeview (333) won the team title, followed by state qualifiers Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin (337) and Hathaway Brown (360).
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Aaron Dorksenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;State of the Cleveland Teamsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; address A few thoughts from the week in sports ... This is one of those rare weeks on the sports calendar when the Browns, Indians and Cavaliers were all in session at the same time. The Browns are on a bye week early in their season, but practiced in the middle of the week. The Indians wrap up their campaign today and the Cavaliers are just getting started after kicking things off with media day Friday. This is a good time to take stock of where Clevelandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s three professional franchises are at and where theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re headed. Consider this my â&#x20AC;&#x153;State of the Cleveland teams addressâ&#x20AC;?: BROWNS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; The Browns are on a bye week after an exciting 1-2 start to the season.
the Brownsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; best coachtogether for playoffs next ing staffs. season. (With the way The biggest surprise is Hoyer is playing, I have that the offense (24.7 ppg, no idea what will hap11th in NFL) has been pen with Johnny Manziel. ahead of the defense Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m fine with him being (25.7 ppg allowed, 24th). â&#x20AC;&#x153;Johnny Clipboardâ&#x20AC;? for The offense directed by now. Hey, I know that 1-2 and Kyle Shanahan has not INDIANS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; My first exciting sounds like an turned the ball over a sin- two thoughts on the Indioxymoron. gle time and Brian Hoyer ansâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; season (84-76 enterHowever, based on what has passed for 716 yards ing Saturday nightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s game weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve seen since 1999, a and three TDs. Andrew vs. the Rays) are these: 1. win over the Saints and Hawkins (21-244 rec.) Manager Terry Francona being as close as they and Miles Austin (14-115, did an incredible job to were in losses to the 2 TDs) have looked good keep his team in the wildSteelers and Ravens, I at receiver, while rookie card hunt until the final think most fans would running backs Terrance weekend. 2. The Indians agree itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a promising West (47-204, 2 TDs) and wasted an incredible year start. Isaiah Crowell (27-141, 3 from their pitchers. If someone had told TDs) have been solid. The Tribeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s six highest me before the season the Head coach Mike Petpaid players to start the Browns would play with- tine is also the defensive season gave them very litout wide receiver Josh coordinator and his unit tle or next to nothing this Gordon, have tight end has had many issues, from season: Nick Swisher ($15 Jordan Cameron catch All-Pro Joe Haden getmillion), Michael Bourn only three passes for 70 ting burned many times ($13.5 million), Asdrubal yards and Ben Tate rush and simply not getting Cabrera ($10 million), for just 41 yards enterlined up right. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve Justin Masterson ($9.7 ing the bye week, thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s had several flags for too million), David Murphy no way Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d have believed many men on the field, ($5.5 million) and John their first three games which canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t happen. Axford ($4.5 million). would have all come The special teams have Swisher couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t hit down to the wire. been inconsistent, too, (.208) and fielded so I think thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s partly due with longsnapper Chrispoorly he was moved to the fact there are some tian Yount having early to DH before having (From Page 32) other talented players on difficulties. season-ending double the roster and also due to Prediction: Browns wind knee surgery and he was 34-14, but Ashland and the fact that this is one of up 6-10, but put it all only on his second year Denbow (29 of 46, 438 yards) nearly climbed back into it. The sophomore QB finished with four passing TDs â&#x20AC;&#x201D; one more than he had in his first four games combined â&#x20AC;&#x201D; including fourth-quarter strikes to Smith (23 yards) and Lonzo Dampier IV (11). Dominic Donofrioâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fourth PAT following Dampierâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s score made it 34-28, but the Arrows couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t recover the ensuing onside-kick attempt. â&#x20AC;&#x153;An onside kick or us getting a stop, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got an opportunity to win the game,â&#x20AC;? coach Valentine said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We were only down six and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m proud of our kids and the way we battled. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I thought we did a good job in the first half, but the thing was, we had to get more points.â&#x20AC;? Cole McQuate also scored on a 40-yard pass in the second quarter, and Smith scored the gameâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first points on an 81-yard strike. That was just the start of what likely was a recordbreaking, 17-reception night for the senior. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Grant made a couple nice throws and Trey goes up and gets the ;PTLZ .HaL[[L 1VL 7LSSL[PLY WOV[V ball,â&#x20AC;? Valentine said. (ZOSHUKÂťZ :JV[[ =HSLU[PUL ZHJRZ >LZ[ /VSTLZ X\HY[LYIHJR )YVK` â&#x20AC;&#x153;When theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re giving us things, thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve 4PSSLY PU [OLPY 6** NHTL SHZ[ -YPKH` I\[ 4PSSLY HUK [OL 2UPNO[Z JHW[\YLK H ]PJ[VY` [OLPY ZLJVUK PU H YV^ got to go to.â&#x20AC;?
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of a four-year, $58-million deal. So much for the Tribeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s marquee player. Masterson, Cabrera and Axford were traded, while Murphy and Bourn both hit .259 and were mediocre while struggling with injuries at times. Unfortunately, Jason Kipnis also was awarded a huge contract in April and he hit only .240 with six HRs. He played second base at times like he was wearing an oven mitt for a glove in the first of a six-year, $52.5 million deal. Somehow, Francona kept the Indians afloat despite having to play the likes of Chris Gimenez at first base and Tyler Holt in the outfield in a playoff chase down the stretch. Credit Corey Kluber, aka Cy Kluber, for an incredible season that saw him go 18-9 with a 2.44 ERA and 269 strikeouts (sixth most in team history). If how you finish is most important, Cy Young voters should take note of Kluberâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 5-0 final run with a 1.12 ERA. Outfielder Michael Brantley (.328 AVG, 45 2B, 20 HR, 199 H, 97 RBI, 94 R) should get AL MVP votes along with Kluber. If thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s one player parents should tell their kids to watch to learn to play baseball the right way it would be Brantley. With lots of money tied up in Swisher, Kipnis and Bourn, the Indians (last in AL Central payroll) arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t likely to shell out more big bucks for a much-needed big bat for next year.
Prediction: Indians come close again in 2015, but miss out on playoffs due to lack of offense. CAVALIERS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; LeBron James is the leader of a new â&#x20AC;&#x153;big three.â&#x20AC;? After winning two NBA titles in four years in Miami while teamed up with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, James will be joined in his Cleveland homecoming by Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving. Rather than boasting about â&#x20AC;&#x153;Not four, not five, not six ...â&#x20AC;? titles when he was introduced in Miami, James is stressing patience in Cleveland. That wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t keep just about everyone else from predicting an NBA Finals trip. Although a few individual players can sway the power balance in the NBA, team chemistry is obviously needed as well. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a new head coach in David Blatt, whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s actually new to the NBA after spending his career coaching overseas. Only five players are still left from last seasonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s team, so it will take some time to define roles. The projected starting lineup has James and Love at forward, Anderson Varejao at center and Irving and Dion Waiters at guard. The bench is loaded with experience and talent, with the likes of Tristan Thompson, Mike Miller, Shawn Marion, James Jones and Brendan Haywood. Prediction: NBA runnerup this season, NBA champs in 2015-16! Hey, we have LeBron James back so of course Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m optimistic.
SPORTS FANS! What are the chances of this? April 29. 1933, the Senators at the Yankees, Lou Gehrig and Dixie Walker on base, Tony Lazzeri lines a single. Goose Goslin ďŹ elds the ball, relats it to Joe Cronin, who throws a dart to catcher Luke Sewell. Gehrig and Walker were both trying to score, and both were tagged out at home. All by itself, a rare play, but get this - four future Hall of Famers were involved in that one play: Gehrig, Lazzeri, Goslin and Cronin. The whole NCAA violations thing for college athletes just might be getting a little bit out of hand. Take the case of the University of South Carolina. USC told on itself in 2013, selfreporting several violations of the NCAA Code of Conduct. Among them: â&#x20AC;&#x153;impermissible icing on cookie cakes.â&#x20AC;? Makes you wonder if there is such a thing as â&#x20AC;&#x153;permissibleâ&#x20AC;? icing speciďŹ ed in the code. Clearly the Gamecocks need to be placed on probation. The latest investment craze in sports? How about re-sold sneakers? Turns out the secondary market for certain sneakers is sizzling hot. Most valuable - the Nike Dunk Pro SB â&#x20AC;&#x153;For Love or Money.â&#x20AC;? Designed by famed grafďŹ ti artist Futura, just 24 pairs were produced. Want a pair? Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll cost you at least $10,500. A pait of Nike Air MAG â&#x20AC;&#x153;Back to the Fuctureâ&#x20AC;? kicks will put you out $7,500, while a pair of Nike Dunk Low Pro SB â&#x20AC;&#x153;Pigeonâ&#x20AC;? sneakers will set you back a mere $7,000.
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Jack Basquin, 89 Jack Clifford Basquin, 89, of Naples, Florida died Saturday morning, Sept. 13, 2014. Jack was born in Cleveland on Nov. 7, 1924 to Gladys Vrooman Basquin and Clifford A. Basquin. He lived near Big Prairie on the family farm until 2010 when he made Naples, Fla. his permanent home. He graduated from Big Prairie High School. He attended Ohio Wesleyan University and was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. He was called to duty from Ohio Wesleyan and served in the amphibious forces of the U.S. Navy in the South Pacific during World War II. After returning home from the War, he married his high school sweetheart, Betty Breneman, in 1946. Jack began working in partnership with his father at Basquin Farms growing assorted vegetables. Eventually, the farm grew only potatoes. He served as president of the Ohio Vegetable and Potato Grow-
ers Association for two years. Jack and brotherin-law, J. Clyde Breneman, formed the Basman Rubber Company which manufactured rubber coated chain for potato harvesters. The company went on to manufacture miscellaneous rubber products including golf ball centers, door stops, car mats, stair treads, etc. Jack also had ownership and management responsibilities in the Ponderosa Oil Company. Jack was a member of several Masonic organizations including the Blue Lodge of Shreve, Al Koran Shrine Club of Cleveland, Royal Order of Jesters of Cleveland and the Wooster Shrine Club. He was a 50-year member of the American Legion Forest Post 67 of Shreve and the Eastern Star. Jack served for 16 years on the school boards of Big Prairie and West Holmes school districts. He was a lifetime member of the Newkirk and Shreve United Method-
Barbara Heinrichs, 69 In the early hours of Sept. 11, 2014, Barbara Jane Heinrichs of Brinkhaven passed away due to complications following cancer surgery. In addition to the comforts of Hospice, she passed holding her husband’s hand, surrounded by her daughters. Barb was born in Akron on June 27, 1945, the younger daughter of Dorothy Kathryn and Wallace R. Mitten. Barb’s father was a chemist and her mother a teacher. After a childhood in Barberton, and Buffalo, N.Y., Barb’s family moved to Bakersfield, Calif., when she was 15, where she met Phil Heinrichs. She earned a degree from UCLA, Magna Cum Laude, in French literature, and was married on Friday, Aug. 13, 1965, in Beverly Hills. Phil and Barb celebrated their “anniversary” every Friday the 13th for the next 49 years. Barb’s first daughter, Anne-Lise, arrived in 1969, followed by Eve Emily in 1971, both in Washington, D.C. Jessamine Rose was born in Maryland in 1975, and Sara Elaine in France in 1977. The family settled in Holmes County in 1978, where her husband remains. A lover of animals, Barb rescued everything from turtles to birds, also breeding and showing Cairn terriers. She became very active in Italian Greyhound
rescue in recent years, and was an avid gardener. She was a creative thinker with a delightful personality, and a truly loving wife and mother. Her playful outlook was an inspiration to many, and she will be greatly missed. Surviving are her husband, Phil Heinrichs, daughters Anne-Lise Heinrichs, Eve Heinrichs, Jess Heinrichs, and Sara Heinrichs Popp. She has one sister, Marjorie Rancudo, two granddaughters, June Albertson and Marie Heinrichs, one grandson, Benjamin Popp, and two stepsons, Phoenix and Titan Popp. She is also survived by her beloved Italian greyhound, Luther. A memorial service is not planned at this time. The family requests that you give a donation to the charity of your choice, or to the Italian Greyhound Rescue Foundation. You may also give a rescue dog a home in her honor.
ist Churches and in later years attended North Naples Methodist Church. Jack was an expert in finding the humor in life situations, always appreciated a funny story and was quick to tell one. He had many friends in all walks of life who will remember his infectious, identifiable laugh. In addition to his parents, Jack was preceded in death by two young children, Roderick Joseph and Ann Elizabeth Basquin; his brother, Donald V. Basquin; and a sister, Betsy Ann Alleman Moran. Surviving is his wife of 68 years and four children: Jack L. Basquin (Mary Ann) of Clewiston, Fla., Suzan Earney (William) of Millersburg, David Basquin (Joan) of La Belle, Fla., and Scott Basquin of Lucas; grandchildren: Deborah Pattison, Jon Basquin, Keri Riney, Cynthia Schmitz, Burke Basquin, Brett Basquin, Blake Basquin, Troy Basquin, Chad Basquin, and Kaylee Basquin; along with 20
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great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren; and a sister, Sue Ann McCurdy. A Memorial Service was held Sept. 20, at the North Naples Methodist Church Chapel. Calling hours will be held on Oct. 4, 2- 4 p.m. where a Masonic Service will be held at 1:45 p.m. at the Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve. Private graveside services will follow at Newkirk Cemetery, Memorial contributions may be made to the Basquin Memorial Fund of the Shreve United Methodist Church, PO Box 525, Shreve, OH 44676.
John Stutzman, 91 John D. Stutzman, 91, of Fryburg, passed away peacefully on Wednesday morning, Sept. 17, 2014 at his home. John was born on Oct. 12, 1922 in Plain City to the late David J. and Frances (Kaufman) Stutzman, the ninth of 10 children. On Oct. 16, 1949, he married Mary J. Hershberger, who survives. John and Mary shared together 64 years, 11 months and one day. John was a faithful member of the Zion Conservative Mennonite Church in Benton. In addition to his wife, he is survived by eight children, Grace of Benton, Gloria (Marlin) Beiler of Paradise, Pa., Joyce (Myron) Wengerd of Heron, Mont., Julia (James) Geiser of Dalton, Myron (Eileen) of Millersburg, Sara Ruth of Fryburg, John David (Carolyn) of Warsaw and Rachel (Dan) Good of Heron, Mont.; 38 grandchildren; 49 greatgrandchildren; brothers, Andrew (Esther) of Millersburg, David of Sugarcreek and Paul (Sovilla) of Benton; and many nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers, Henry, Roman and Marion; sisters, Elizabeth
Charles (Bud) W. Parsons passed away Sept. 11, 2014 at home in Mosier, Ore., surrounded by his loved ones. Bud was born Feb. 10, 1922 in Holmesville to Forrest and Esther Crawford Parsons. He married Helen Smith June 29, 1950 in Rittman. He and Helen had four children, Dolores, Chuck, Ted and Dianna. They lived in Ohio until 1968. They moved across the U.S., working in various places until they settled in Hood River in 1969. He worked in the fruit industry until he began working at SDS Lumber where he eventually retired. They spent their early retirement years traveling around the United States, visiting nearly every state in their travels. Watching baseball was a favorite for him. He loved his Seattle Mariners and the Atlanta Braves. Family was very important to Bud; he had his best times telling stories and he always loved having the little ones around. There were always plenty of kids around for him to enjoy. He had 18 grandchildren, 29 greatgrandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Bud served in World War II in the European Theater and left the service at the end of the war as a sergeant.
Surviving him is his wife of 64 years, Helen; daughter, Dolores and her husband Glenn of Odell, Ore.; son Chuck and his wife Vickie of Lyle, Wash.; son Ted and his wife Martha of Appleton, Wash.; and daughter Dianna and her husband Tom of Killbuck; sisters, Monabelle Fortune of Shreve and Faye Leckrone of Wooster; brothers, Leland Parsons of Ravenna, Larry Parsons of West Virginia and Forrest Parsons Jr. of Gainesville, Fla. He was preceded in death by sisters, Esther Maxine Jarvis and Marie Luft; and brother, Ray Parsons. A visitation was held at Gardner Funeral Home in White Salmon, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 18. A graveside service took place at Idlewilde Cemetery in Hood River on Friday, Sept. 19. Gardner Funeral Home handled arrangements.
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Troyer, Anna Swartzentruber and Sarah Hershberger; and a grandson, Dustin Weaver. John was a quiet man, a loving father and always ready to serve. He had a great love for reading and old books and had assisted many people locating old books. He worked construction for Fryburg Builders and Sommers Construction and also had worked at Orrville Leather. Funeral services were held on Monday, Sept. 22 at Gospel Haven Mennonite Church, 6871 state Route 241, Millersburg, with Bishop Levi Miller officiating. Burial was in the Zion Church Cemetery. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled the arrangements.
George William Cullins, 91, of County Road 51, Big Prairie, Ohio, passed away Saturday morning, Sept. 6, 2014 at Akron City Hospital, Akron, Ohio following a short illness. He was born July 25, 1923 in Cleveland, Ohio and was the son of James L. and Grace (Sprang) Cullins. He married Evelyn P. Zimmerman and she preceded him in death May 4, 2011. George was a truck driver all his life. He attended Ripley Church and was a member of the Shreve American Legion. George was a veteran of WW II, serving in the U.S. Army, Company A 247th Engineers, driving truck and moving heavy equipment from March of 1943 to October of 1945. He is survived by five children, Jackie Hancock and Jeff Cullins both of North Carolina and Sue A. Craft, Bruce W. Nommay and Greg (Carol) Nommay all of Big Prairie, Ohio; seven grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in
death by his brother, Dwight Cullins; daughterin-law, Merrilee Nommay; son-in-law, Floyd L. Craft; nephew, Randy Dillion; and a sister-in-law, Lillian Rafferty. Graveside services were Tuesday, Sept. 9 at the Oak Grove Cemetery, Shreve, Ohio with military rites being conducted by the American Legion Honor Guard. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, Ohio. Family suggests that memorial contributions be made to Acute Palliative Care Unit, Palliative Care & Hospice Services, P.O. Box 2090, Akron, Ohio 44304-1619.
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Amy Simmons, 59 Amy (Vaughn) Simmons, 59, of Millersburg, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014, at her home surrounded by her family, after a courageous battle with cancer. Amy was born Nov. 10, 1954, in Millersburg, the daughter of Fred and Freda (Dowalter) Vaughn, and married Scott Simmons on Feb. 1, 1984. He survives. Amy worked for 30 years at IAC, formerly known as Collins & Aikman & Akro. She was a member of Holmesville Church of Christ. She enjoyed making floral arrangements for the tops of tombstones, and loved spending time with her family, especially her grandkids. She liked to fish and was an amazing cook. Surviving in addition to her husband, are children, Angie Miller (Mark Hoxworth) of Clark, Phil (Amber) Miller of Dover, and Kenny (Desiree) Miller of Millersburg; grandchildren, Justin, Tessa, Breanna, Hallie, Chase, JP, Brigette, Emma, Addison,and Kennady; a brother and sisters, Rex (Pam) Vaughn, Carla (Greg) Guthrie, and Cheryl (Jim) Whitman, all of
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Phyllis Shane, 80 Phyllis Jean Shane, 80, of Massillon, passed away Monday, Sept. 15, 2014. Born on Sept. 12, 1934, in Bellefontaine, to the late Kenneth and Dorothy K. (Stephens) Berry, she married the late James H. Shane in 1955, and they lived together for 39½ years in Dalton. She had always considered Dalton to be her home. Phyllis was a homemaker and stay-at-home mother who loved her family very much. She enjoyed playing cards and her needlework. She was always willing to help others in any way that she could. Surviving are sons, Lester (Diane) Shane and William (Connie) Shane, both of Massillon, Steve Shane of Clark and Brian Shane of Millersburg; 11 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; the Crihfield family; sisters, Connie Kintz of Mansfield and Barbara Marical of Coyle, Okla.; a brother, Richard (Clova) Berry of Kansas; sisters-in-law, Dorothy Shane, Margaret Shane, Wanda Nussbaum, Mary Neiss, Linda Shane and
Anna J. Miller, 85, 4059 state Route 557, Baltic, died Friday, Sept. 12, 2014, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home in Walnut Creek. She was born Feb. 3, 1929, in Holmes County to the late Jacob E. and Fannie (Miller) Hershberger, and married Alvin P. Miller Nov. 20, 1951. He died Sept. 16, 1993. She was a homemaker and a member of Gospel Haven Mennonite Church in Benton. Surviving are children, Wayne (Ruby) Miller of Baltic, Effie (Earl) Beachy of Millersburg, and Steve Miller of Millersburg; seven grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; sisters, Katie Miller
of Millersburg and Mary (Leroy) Hochstetler of Fredericksburg; and brothers, Henry (Erma) Hershberger of Millersburg and Melvin (Mattie) Hershberger of Coalgate, Okla. In addition to her husband, her parents; and a sister, Fannie, died previously. Services were Monday, Sept. 15 at Gospel Haven Mennonite Church, 6123 state Route 241, Millersburg, with Pastor Dennis Mullet officiating. Burial was in Messiah Fellowship Church Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek (www.smithfuneral. com).
Millersburg; a brother-inLouella (Ronald) Birkbeck; law, Bill (Gretchen) Simand many nieces and nephmons of Illinois; sistersews. in-law, Teresa Simmons of In addition to her husband, Iowa, and Greta (Donnie) she was preceded in death Winterbaur of Illinois; and by a son, Vaughn Shane; and many caring aunts, uncles brother, David Berry. and cousins. Funeral services were Sept. She was preceded in 18 at Zak-Thacker & Mondeath by her parents, Fred barren Funeral Home, Daland Freda Vaughn; and ton, with the Rev. Tim Hull, John Roberts, 83 her father- and motherofficiating. Private interment John Roberts, 83, of Mary. He was a grandin-law, Carl and Charlene was in Dalton Cemetery. Simmons. Online obituary and guest Berlin, passed away parent to nine grandchilFuneral services were registry are available at peacefully in his sleep, dren and great-grandfaSaturday, Sept. 13 at Alexwww.zakmonbarrenfh.com. Saturday evening, Sept. ther of two. Known around town ander Funeral Home, Contributions may be 6, 2014. Millersburg, with Pastor made to Faith in Action of A carpenter and trades- as “Fuzzy,” this witty Wes McElravy officiatWestern Stark County, Inc., man most of his life, kind-hearted man will be ing. Burial was in Prairie 139 First St., NE, Massillon John Roberts was later missed by all. The memoa retired family man. ries he left behind will Township Cemetery, Hol44646. He was a regular prank- always be cherished. mesville. ster and loving friend to Memorial service was Memorial contributions Andy Troyer, 79 many within the local Saturday, Sept. 13 at St. may be made to Life-Care Peter Catholic Church of Hospice, 1900 Akron Andy J. Troyer, 79, of Services were at the community. 10500 Fryburg Road, Wayne Troyer Residence, He enjoyed visiting Millersburg, with Father Road, Wooster 44691. Fredericksburg, died 10744 Fryburg Road, the local businesses on Stephen L. Krile officiWednesday, Sept. 10, 2014, Fredericksburg, with Bish- a daily basis, fellow- ating. Interment of ashes Earl Frederick, 83 at Wooster Community op Leroy Hershberger shipping and embrac- took place in Berlin Earl E. Frederick, 83, grandchildren; numerous Hospital. officiating. Burial was in ing laughter with many. Cemetery, Berlin, followof Bolivar, formerly of step-great-grandchildren; He was born Oct. 6, Yoder Cemetery, Prairie His heart and home was ing the memorial service. Wooster and Holmes sisters, Janice Taylor of 1934, in Holmes County Township. always open to his family. Arrangements were County, passed away Loudonville, and Kay to the late John A. and Murray Funeral Home He leaves behind sons, handled by Alexander Thursday morning, Sept. (Mark) Stewart of Dub- Fannie A. (Miller) Troyer in Fredericksburg handled John, George, and John Funeral Home, Millers11, 2014, at his home after lin; a brother, Don (Teri) and married Ada Mae arrangements. Jr.; daughters, Elaine and burg. a short illness. Frederick of Columbus; Yoder of Jan. 26, 1956. She He was born April 29, and eight nieces and preceded him in death on 1931, in Coshocton Coun- nephews. April 14, 2003. ty, the son of Merton and In addition to his wife, He was a member of the Woman’s Magazine Kathryn (Stover) Fred- he was preceded in death Old Order Amish Church. erick, and married Jean by his parents; and his Surviving are four sons Sheely. She preceded him faithful companion, Wayne A. (Anna) Troyer, in death 12 years ago. Eli A. (Esta) Troyer both Missy. Earl retired from Memorial services were of Fredericksburg, David Albright Welding Supply Sept. 14 at Alexander A. (Amanda) Troyer of in Wooster, after work- Funeral Home, Millers- Millersburg and John ing 54 years as an outside burg, with Pastor Mark Daniel Troyer of the sales representative, and Gross officiating. Burial home; 10 grandchildren; We are seeking out Wayne and was a real estate agent for of his ashes was in Nash- and two sisters-in-law Holmes Counties most outstanding Hal Franks Reality. Esther Troyer of Millersville Cemetery. women for our second annual He loved the races The family suggests burg and Betty Troyer of and was a flagman since memorial contributions Ashland. “Woman of the Year” contest. Do 1952, at many of the local be made to Community He was preceded by you know a woman who has a tracks. He loved to golf, Hospice of Tuscarawas a daughter Ella Troyer; never-ending compassion for her bowl, and enjoyed work- County, 716 Commercial brothers Abe and David; community, a woman who puts ing with wood. Ave., SW, New Philadel- and sisters Mattie, Lizzie, the lives of others before her own, Earl was a member of phia 44663. Emma and Mahala. St. Paul’s Community a woman who has a remarkable Church. He was loved Rodney Macaulay, 83 talent she uses to make a 'HDGOLQH IRU 1RPLQDWLRQV by all and will be greatly difference in the lives of others? Rodney Macaulay, 83, He was a pilot for most of missed. 11.03.14 Send us a letter with your Surviving are children, Millersburg, passed away his career with the USAF. nomination and why we should Deb (Ron) McHenry Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014, at When he retired, he worked 6HQG QRPLQDWLRQV WR of Louisville, Ed (Sha- Sycamore Run Nursing for the State Department in consider her. Please include your Lima, Peru, fighting drugs ron) Frederick of Boli- Home, Millersburg. Spectrum Editor name, address, phone and email var, and Tammy (David) He was born Feb. 22, 1931, for the State Department. 212 E. Liberty St. (if available). Cummins of Wooster; and had a very long and Surviving are his wife, Wooster, OH 44691 The winner will be announced stepsons, Curt Sheely wonderful career in the U.S. Evelyn (Asher) Macaulay; or email: cnoyes@the-daily-record.com with in the January 2015 edition of and Robert Sheely; 10 Air Force. He served for 38 children, Ted, Todd and “Women of the Year” in the subject line. grandchildren; four step- years, fought in Vietnam Melissa; and six grandchilHerSide! grandchildren; 13 great- and retired as a colonel. dren.
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Anniversaries Ronald and Linda Kick
Orris and Lois Basinger
LAKEVILLE â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Ronald and Linda (Snell) Kick, 13645 County Road 100, Lakeville, OH 44638, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Friday, Sept. 26. They were married in 1964 at the Ripley Church of Christ in Big Prairie by the Rev. Norman Maynard. They are the parents of Michael of Lakeville, Lisa (Chris) Schonauer of Millersburg, Scott (Cathy)
BERLIN â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Orris and Lois (Ours) Basinger, P.O. Box 221, Berlin, OH 44610, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Thursday, Sept. 25. They were married in 1954 at Chicago Avenue Mennonite Church, Harrisonburg, Va., by the Rev. Harold Eshleman. They are the parents of Brenda (Barry) Hummel of Berlin, Michael of Harrisburg, N.C., and Jill Basinger of Berlin. They have six grandchildren and 11
of Big Prairie and Kevin (Melissa) of Lakeville. They have 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. A son, Todd, is deceased. Mr. Kick has been the owner/operator of Ronald Kick Trucking & Excavating for 49 years and is a 4Y HUK 4YZ 9VUHSK volunteer with the Lakev2PJR ille Fire Department. Mrs. Kick is retired from Ripley Church of Christ and enjoy spending time Dometic of Big Prairie. They are members of with family.
Bill and Jeanie Young NASHVILLE â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Bill and Jeanie Young celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary June 14. They were married in 1964 at Millersburg Lutheran Church by the Rev. Robert Cline. They are the parents of Rickey Young. Mr. Young retired as owner/operator of an e x c a v a t in g b u si ness and works on the fam-
ily farm west of Nashville. He enjoys restoring Allis Chalmers tractors. Mrs. Young retired from mowing the Nashville Cemetery and is a former floral designer. They are both former 4Y HUK 4YZ )PSS @V\UN members of Nashville Fire Department and leys, camping and tractor former trustees of Wash- shows. ington Township. They A hog roast was held to enjoy riding their Har- celebrate.
State Route 60 road closure rescheduled south of Killbuck The state Route 60 road closure for a landslide repair project south of Killbuck in Holmes County will begin Monday, Oct. 6. The 90-day closure was originally planned to begin in late July but was postponed due to conflicting detours with a project located in Coshocton County. Beginning at the intersection of state Route 60 and U.S. Route 36, traffic will be detoured east on U.S. 36 to state Route 83 north to U.S. 62 west back to state Route 60, and reverse. ODOTâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s contractor for this $169,152 project is Shelly & Sands Inc., from Columbus. All work will be completed this year.
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A BOY, Kash Andrew Fry, was born Sept. 16 to Shilo Sinnett and Paul Fry of Millersburg. He weighed 8 pounds, 1.2 ounces and was 19 3/4 inches long. He joins a sister, Londyn Hoover and a brother, Blaze Fry. Grandparents are Ron and Melissa Reed of Millersburg, Henry and Brenda Sinnett of Big Bend, W.Va., Tammy Jenkins and Gary Chaney, both of Killbuck. Great-grandparents are Dora Riley of Millersburg, Jean Jenkins and Charlie Randolph, both of Killbuck.
Millersburg will accept applications for fiscal year 2015 economic development grants through Nov. 14. The fund was created from money collected under the transient occupancy (hotel/motel) tax. The fund is dedicated for the purpose of promoting economic development within the village. Applications will be accepted from any person or entity residing in or doing business in Millersburg. Applications may be obtained at the Village Offices, 6 N. Washington St., or from www. millersburgohio.com. For more information contact
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Energy help applications available Home Energy Assistance Program applications are available at the Darb Snyder Senior Center for lowincome households. For more information contact the Senior Center, 170 Parkview Drive, or 330674-0580, 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Kno-Ho-Co Community Action offers Emergency HEAP. Call 330-674-6479 for more information. Deadline to submit applications is April 30.
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Exciting Land Auction Summit County/Norton, OH â&#x20AC;¢ Sat., Oct. 4 â&#x20AC;¢ 1:00 p.m. Location: 2831 Eastern Rd., Barberton, OH 44203 This is a rare opportunity to purchase open land in the Norton/Barberton area. Excellent development potential near major roads. This property has so much going for it: Great location, desirable growing area, open, rolling layout and very strong development potential. Some utilities already in place at street. Currently used as cropland. A total of 135 acres in 10 parcels, from 5 to 39 acres. Farmers, developers and investors: do not miss this one! Full details at AuctionZip.com ID 21631 Call for more information: Auctioneer/Realtor: Orus Mast 330-473-9077 Auctioneer/Realtor: Vernon Yoder 330-466-0520
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Tips to Selling Your Home in Autumn: (1) Rake leaves & Cut Dead Flowers. (2) Purchase Mums, they create curb appeal & they are the most popular Fall Flower (3) Wash Windows! (4) Change the Furnace Filter (5) Turn on Interior & Exterior Lights for Showings Contact Me for More Tips on Staging.
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Career Opportunities SSB Community Bank is seeking the following full time and part time positions at our new Berlin, Ohio location. BANK MANAGEMENT SSB Community Bank is seeking a full time Bank Management employee. The candidate will lead and participate in the branchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s day to day operations and must possess the following skills: - Ensuring excellent customer service - Strong leadership and coaching skills - Multi tasking different job responsibilities - Responsible for branchâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s adherence to audit/compliance requirements - Excellent organizational skills FULL/PART TIME TELLER SSB Community Bank is seeking full/part time tellers. The candidate should have an outgoing and friendly personality, is able to work ďŹ&#x201A;exible work hours, and is committed to providing exceptional customer service. Also preferred: - Prior banking experience - Basic cash handling experience - Basic computer skills EOE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Please mail resume to: SSB Community Bank P.O. Box 107 Strasburg, Ohio 44680 Attn: Pat Wells pat@ssbonline.com
KAUFMAN AUCTION HOUSE 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.
MONDAY, OCT. 6, 2014 â&#x20AC;˘5:00 P.M. Titus Miller Items * Antiques * Household * Furniture * Primitives * Misc. Titus Miller Items: Old pedestal table & 6 chairs; milk can; cast iron pot belly stove; Harmony Creamery milk bottle; Bordenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s milk bottle; egg crate; bottle copper; step back kitchen cupboard; Pyrex bowl set; crock jug; oak book shelf; country style cupboard; treadle sewing machine; matching suede sofa & loveseat; Eden Pure electric heater w/ remote; Amish mantel ďŹ replace; matching crock lamps; end table & coffee table; loads of country style dĂŠcor; wooden block plane; TV; sofa; wash stand; glider rocker; Toshiba theater wide TV; cradle; matching spindle back chairs; 4 pc. sleigh bed BR set; bath cupboard; hall tree; Crosley juke box style radio; plastic shelf; hunting knives & ďŹ let knives; ďŹ sh & tackle (8 tackle boxes); wheel barrow; Huskee push mower; Ohio State corn hole boards; fertilizer spreader; electric pac jump starter; Next bicycle; Hyper bicycle; leaf blower; level; lawn & garden tools; Over 100 stackable chairs; maytag dryer; 5 ofďŹ ce desks & chairs; Large freezer; battery scooter Antiques-Collectibles-Misc.: blue jars; ďŹ shing poles; deer sheds; Texas long horns; large wooden barrel; school chairs & table; Coke & Pepsi menu signs; childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hoosier style cabinet; milk cans; rope bed; old dolls; lots of good primitive items to go thru yet. Note: Large sale with something for everyone. 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% buyerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s premium will be waived for cash sales.
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Monday, October 27th at 7:00 PM at David A. Swartzentruberâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, 5402 Criswell Rd., Apple Creek, OH. 44606. Owner has the right to reject any or all bids. For more info, call Lewis Shetler, (330) 600-0046
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Location:10169 Nonpariel Rd Fredericksburg Oh 44627 From Fredericksburg take Harrison Rd west approx.. 2 miles to Nonpariel Rd north to auction. Signs posted
Tuesday October 14, 2014 3:30 p.m. Storage Barn * Inverters * Tools * Guns * Furniture & Household * Store Items * Storage Barn * Inverters * Tools: 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x14â&#x20AC;&#x2122; storage barn; DR power wagon; 2000 Watt Honda inverter; 7000 Watt Honda inverter; Toro snow blower; 5 hp chipper shredder; 2 hp gas trash pump; 15â&#x20AC;? band saw; 42â&#x20AC;? high speed lawn sweeper; airless paint sprayer; 3 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; NG wall heaters; 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Cardinal elevator; .Behlem lamb feeder; Delta elec. miter saw; drum sander; wheel barrow; saw horses; extension ladder; Dynabraid air sander; Dewalt electric drill, Dewalt 12 V drill; hand tools; wood clamps; 4x8 peg board; lumber piles; rollers and misc. painting supplies; window air conditioner; Guns: Rem. 30-06 bolt; Rem 870 12 ga.; 12 ga. single shot; Knight Disc. 50 cal. muzzle loader; Marlin 22 semi automatic; hunting blinds; camo and orange hunting clothes; Furniture & Household: 30â&#x20AC;? gas stove; Crosley 22 cu ft deep freezer; side by side elec. fridge; Maytag wash machine; nat. gas dryer; Holland grill; table w/ 4 chairs; dining chairs; bar stools; patio table w/ 6 chairs; 2 wicker chairs; beds; chest; sofa; chair; recliner; coffee and end tables; oval library table; chest; wicker baby carriage; glassware; Home Interior ďŹ gurines; Longaberger baskets; old Sears mini cookstove; like new portable ice maker; green Mason jars; old bottles; Encyclopedia & childs craft set We may sell in 2 rings. Numerous items not mentioned LUNCH STAND by Pin Oak School TERMS: Cash or good check. Owners: Ed & Linda Miller
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BeneďŹ ts, responsibilities, and requirements include: ¡ Commitment to customer service â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Good attitude ¡ Able to handle, load and unload lumber and building materials manually and with lift ¡ Commitment to safety and good driving record ¡ Excellent beneďŹ ts including Health Care and paid time off ¡ Local hauling â&#x20AC;&#x201C; home every evening ¡ Steady year round work Apply in person with Paul Rogers or pick up application at:
KAUFMAN AUCTION HOUSE â&#x20AC;˘ 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER
JR. MILLER, AUCTIONEER 330.231.1914 OR JR@KAUFMANREALTY.COM
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115 ACRE WAYNE COUNTY FARM AUCTION NEAR FREDERICKSBURG Location:1959 E Moreland Rd. From Fredericksburg, Ohio take Fredericksburg Rd (CR 501) north 2½ miles to Moreland Rd. west 1½ miles to property. From SR 83 in Moreland take Moreland Rd east 1Ÿ miles to location. (Across from Franklin School). Signs Posted. GPS coordinates are 40.710927,-81.921263.
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Location: 7748 Nonpariel Rd., Fredericksburg OH 44627. From Fredericksburg OH take Fredericksburg Rd. (CR 501) north 2½ miles to Moreland Rd. west ž mile to Nonpariel Rd. south ½ mile to location. Signs posted. GPS Coordinates are 40.704548, -81.905642.
Monday, October 6, 2014 â&#x20AC;˘ 5:00 PM Excellent 2 Story Home on 2.57 Acres * Bank Barn * Franklin Twp. * Wayne County * Triway Schools * Open Buggy * Appliances * Furniture
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Glenmont Real Estate Auction Location: 319 Galatian Street Glenmont, Ohio 44628. From SR 520 in Glenmont take Clifton Street (CR 25) south to left on Galatian Street. Property is on left.
Tuesday October 21, 2014 5:00 PM 3 Bedroom Home *50X120 Lot *Village of Glenmont * Richland Twp. * Holmes County * West Holmes Schools
MONDAY, OCT. 20, 2014 â&#x20AC;˘ 5:00 P.M. Beautiful 115 Acre Farm * 8 Parcels * Tillable and Wooded Land * Franklin Twp * Wayne County * Triway Schools * Good 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x70â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Barn Barn * Mineral Rights
A tremendous offering in southern Wayne County. Probably one of the more productive and desirable lay of land farms that we have been privileged to sell for a while. Approx. 85 acres is excellent tillable land with the balance being wooded. The farm will be sold in 8 parcels with each parcel having excellent building sites and ample room for outbuildings, pastures etc. The 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x70â&#x20AC;&#x2122; bank barn is solid and very usable. There is an existing working water well that will sell with the barn. Mineral, oil & gas rights will transfer to buyers. Parcels will range from 6 acres to 50 acres in size. Feel free to walk the farm at your convenience. Call Jr. Miller for more details or go to www.kaufmanrealty.com for more information. Taxes and Legal: Wayne County parcel number is 30-01121.000. Taxes for entire farm are currently $883.19 per ½ year and are under CAUV. TERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction. Balance due at closing. No ďŹ nancing contingencies. Acreage and frontage amounts, including lot markers, are approximate and subject to ďŹ nal survey. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information contained herein derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted. Auction By Order Of: Moreland Acres LLC
JR. MILLER, AUCTIONEER/REALTOR 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com
Open House: Wednesday Sept. 24th 5-7pm Built in 2003 this 2 story home offers plenty of living space with over 2,580 square ft. The ďŹ rst ďŹ&#x201A;oor has a large custom kitchen/ dining area, walk-in pantry, living room, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and a sewing room. The upstairs has 4 additional bedrooms which are partially ďŹ nished. The full walk-out basement has a summer kitchen and a full bath. Utilities include gas lights throughout home, wood/coal burning furnace, private water well and septic system. Outside you will ďŹ nd the 32â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x36â&#x20AC;&#x2122; bank barn with 4 boxstalls and tack area. A 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; add-on shop/buggy storage is also included. Has a good fenced in pasture. Lay of the land is mostly ďŹ&#x201A;at with every inch being usable. A premier property that has been well maintained and it shows. Sells at 6 PM. Call Jr. Miller for more details. Taxes and Legal: Wayne County parcel # 30-00922.004. Taxes are currently $1,288.88 per ½ year. Terms on Real Estate: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no ďŹ nancing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Purchasers should inspect the property prior to bidding and be aware of its condition. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all preceding advertising and statements. Full list of chattels in future ads. Auction By Order Of: Robert and Esther Raber
JR. MILLER, AUCTIONEER/REALTOR 330.231.1914 OR JR@KAUFMANREALTY.COM
Open for Inspection: Tuesday October 7,2014 5:00 to 7:00 Located in the Village of Glenmont this well maintained home features 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchen, living room, laundry room, and a 2-car garage. Home was updated in 2012 including a new roof, siding and shutters, gutters, and new carpet in living room and bedrooms. Utilities include propane forced air furnace, central air, city water, and septic (septic pumped in summer of 2013).Comes complete with refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, washer & dryer, freezer. Taxes and Legal: Parcel # 2200146000 in Richland Township, Holmes County in West Holmes S.D. Annual taxes are $265.34. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with balance due at closing. No ďŹ nancing contingencies. All required inspections to be done prior to bidding. All information contained from sources deemed reliable but not warranted. Sale By Order Of Connie Shaffer, Bonnie Muhlenkamp, and Rick Weatherwax
TIM MILLER REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 740.502.6786 OR TIM@KAUFMANREALTY.COM JR. MILLER, AUCTIONEER 330.231.1914 OR JR@KAUFMANREALTY.COM
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MOOREâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S LAWN & GARDEN ANNUAL FALL AUCTION
Location: 1682 S Washington St Millersburg Ohio (Holmes County). From SR 39 in Millersburg take SR 83/Washington St. south to location.
WEDS. OCT. 8TH , 2014 â&#x20AC;˘ 4:00 PM Live On-line bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions.com LAWN & GARDEN TRACTORS: JD X 720 w/54 (like new); JD 325 w/54; JD 455 w/60, diesel; JD GT 235 w/48; JD GT 262 w/48; JD GX 325 w/48; JD LT 133 w/38; JD X300 w/42: Kubota G 1900 w/60, diesel; Poulon Pro; Toro 314H w/42; White LT 12 w/38; Cub Cadet 3204 w/38; Cub Cadet HDS 2155 w/42; Husqvarna YTH 2248; Husqvarna 2046 COMPACTS &TRACTORS: JD 3320 Cab, hydro, w/72 mower, w/300 loader, 835 hrs, (like new); JD 3320 P/R w/300 loader, w/485 backhoe, 515 hrs,(like new); JD 4400 4x4 diesel; JD 855 w/ 60 mower, w/70 loader; Kubota BX 1860 w/54 mower, 175 hrs, (like new); NH TZ 18 DA w/60 4wd COMMERCIAL MOWERS: JD Z 655 w/54, O-turn, (like new); JD 757 w/60, O-turn; Exmark Pionerre S-series O-turn, 27hp, w/60 (PNS740KC604); Ventrac 3000 w/52 front mower; Steiner 430 max 20hp gas w/60, 735 hrs. MISCELLANEOUS: JD 550 Gator 4x4, (like new); Landpride AMF 4013 13 ft Batwing ďŹ nish mower; Landpride FDR 3590 90in. ďŹ nish mower; Steiner slip scoop; Steiner 60â&#x20AC;? front blade; Landpride RCR 2572 72â&#x20AC;? rotary cutter; Ford 2000 F-350 7.3 diesel, automatic; Isuzu Qty 2- 2002 Flat Bedâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s w/ramps. NOTE: Looks like this annual sale is loaded with many highlights. List could change due to daily sales, but a great offering from start to ďŹ nish. TERMS: Cash, Credit, or Good Check with proper ID; 3% Buyerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s premium. Premium will be refunded for cash or check. For online bidding terms go to www.kaufman-auctions.com Lunch Stand Auction by the order of: Mooreâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lawn & Garden, Inc. â&#x20AC;˘ 330-647-2707
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ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AUCTION LARGE HISTORIC HOME ROBERT AND CAROL HINES Location: 288 S Clay Street Millersburg, OH 44654. State RT 39 or 62 to Millersburg. Go south on 83 (Clay St) to 288 Clay St on right
TUESDAY OCTOBER 14, 2014 â&#x20AC;˘ 6PM Lot size 0.1750 * Holmes County * West Holmes Schools * Colonial,Victorian * 3283 square feet * 3 bed/4 bath Brick Home * Leased Apartment Above Detached Garage 500/mo * Investment Opportunity for Lease Open for inspection September 30, 5:00- 7:00pm Built in 1926, truly one of the more historic homes in Millersburg, with many original ďŹ xtures including an original mural in the large dining room. This home is in great shape and features 9 ft ceilings, crown molding throughout, built in bookcases, two sets of beveled glass pocket and french doors, and gas ďŹ replace. Plenty of wood ďŹ&#x201A;oors with original trim and a very unique wainscoting made out of decorative wood on the ďŹ rst two ďŹ&#x201A;oors. The attic is ďŹ nished with plenty of newer vinyl windows and a half bath perfect for a large ofďŹ ce, recreation area, or a fourth bedroom. Master bath has a Jacuzzi Tub and 2 closets, one being a walk-in. The other full bath has original plumbing ďŹ xtures with a cast iron tub. Home is heated with hot water (high efďŹ ciency boiler) and has newer storm doors on front and back entrances. There is plenty of storage areas in the basement and attic. Appliances included in sale; Dishwasher, Oven/range, and Refrigerator. Two lease opportunities with apartment above garage and large 3283 sq ft house. TERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. LEGAL: Parcel 0700721000 in Hardy twp of Holmes County and West HolmesSchool District. Taxes $1,243.51 per half Holmes County Auditors website based on a tax appraisal of $163,710. BY ORDER OF: BOB AND CAROL HINES
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KITCHEN AUCTION FARM HOME-GARAGE-BARN TRIWAY SCHOOLS-2.757 ACRES OF LAND Will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on location at 3118 Force Road, Shreve, Ohio. East of Shreve on Shreve Eastern Road to Cemetery Road, North to Force, and East ½ mile. Or from State Route 226 North of Shreve go South on Cemetery Rd. to Force and East to the farm.
FRIDAY OCTOBER 17, 2014 10:00 A.M.
REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 12:00 NOON Country opportunity. Two story, 3 bedroom farm home with lots of storage and attached garage. Plus bank barn with attached shed. Room for livestock, machinery, 4-H projects, or just plain storage. A quiet location on a road with easy access to major routes. Triway Schools and Shreve Elementary. Buy this home now and be moved in for the holidays. And it all sells to the high bidder. No minimums. Nor reserves. No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your ďŹ nancing and come bid your judgment. ALSO SELLING ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MACHINERY SAME DAY FOR ESTATE OF IVAN KITCHEN. FULL BILL LATER.
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY OCTOBER 4 1:00-3:00 P.M DAVID AND SHERYL KITCHEN, OWNERS AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Dave Acker BROKER- Jack Gant
PATRICK KAUFMAN, APPRENTICE AUCTIONEER 330-204-6512 or pat@kaumfmanrealty.com
Melissa Biltz, Realtor 330-231-6175, melissabiltz@gmail.com Tony Mullet, Realtor 330-763-0249, tmullet@dutchland.com Dave Kaufman, Auctioneer
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Location: 10349 Camp Rd. West Salem Oh, From I-71 go south on SR 301 for Ÿ mile and turn right onto Camp Rd. Follow Camp Rd. apprx ž to auction location on your left.
Thursday October 23rd @ 5:00 PM Remodeled Ranch Home * 4.3 Acres * 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Pole Building 2009 Chevy Silverado * Husqvarna Riding Mower Northwestern Schools * Congress Twp. * Wayne County
Open House Tuesday October 14th 4:00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 6:00 PM If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re in the market for a move in ready, one story living, ranch home with ample elbow room please take the opportunity to look at this home. The 3 bedroom ranch has been gutted and redone and some of the improvements include new ďŹ&#x201A;oors, trim, ďŹ&#x201A;ooring, windows, cabinets, new bathroom, metal roof and furnace. The sun room located just off of the kitchen is an excellent location for that morning coffee. Attached to the home is a 2 car garage but also on the property is a new 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; pole building perfect for a variety of different hobbies or storage. Join us for our open house or for a private showing contact Pat Kaufman. Visit our website for aerial photos of the property and inside pictures www.kaufman-auctions.com Truck; Mower: 2009 Chevy Silverado 57k mi. 4x4 8 ft bed single cab; Husqvarna rider mower w/52â&#x20AC;? deck Terms: 10% down payment is due the day of the sale with balance due at time of closing. Any and all required inspections of property must be completed prior to bidding. Chattel Terms: Full balance due the day of sale with cash or check and good ID. Legal: Parcel #2201221000 located in Congress Township in Wayne County with Northwestern LSD. Taxes are $1,434 per year subject to Homestead Exemption ($377). Sale by the Order of: Guardianship of Blair Miller Ada Franks/Tamra Cox, Co-Guardians Attorney for Guardianship, Kimberly Lang of Taggart Law Firm
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TROUTMAN ESTATE AUCTION ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-HOUSEHOLD 200+LONGABERGER BASKETS LONGABERGER ACCESSORIES LIKE NEW FURNITURE-OLD DISHES AND GLASS FORKS AND SHOVELS-OLD TOOLS-BRASS ITEMS
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 OCTOBER 9, 2014 9:00 AM COLLECTIBLES 200+ Longaberger baskets, many from the 80â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and 90â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, holiday, Motherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Day, Christmas, and more; Longaberger dishes and wrought iron pieces, and more; scrapbooking supplies and inventory; Care Bears NIB; large collection of Beanie babies; Rose Seling quilt top items; McDonald collectibles; M&M collectibles; Catâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Meow items; and more. ANTIQUES-HOUSEHOLD 3 pc. Depression bedroom suite; Freedlander Modeling School cases; crocks and jugs; old dishes and glassware; iron skillets; lots of holiday decorations and teaching materials from the classroom suitable for home schooling; set of Fiesta ware dishes; Rainbow sweeper; good couch and matching loves seat; lots of material and fabric; lots of cookbooks; good Amana auto washer and dryer like new; kids books; bead purses; pine poster bedroom set; good box lots; and much, much more. Auction by order of Robert k. Troutman, Ex. for ESTATE OF LINDA G. TROUTMAN, Wayne Co. Probate #TBD ARBOGAST ESTATE AUCTION Large selection of tools of all kinds including forks, shovels, axes, sledges and more; good selection of brass items including plumb bobs, nozzles; and more. A very partial list for a wide selection. Auction by order of Sandy Arbogast, Ex. for ESTATE OF RONALD ARBOGAST, Wayne Co. Probate #TBD NOTE- A VERY PARTIAL LIST FOR A LARGE AUCTION. Linda taught for many years full time and collected part time plus accumulated items from other generations of the Troutman Family. Much was packed and more yet to be discovered. Everything clean in nice condition. Longaberger baskets and like collectibles sell at one block at 9:15. Another block selling good small collectibles and household. 3rd crew selling Arbogast tools and collectibles at another area. Bring 2 friends and the big truck. Pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. Pictures updated week of auction. Plan to attend. TERMS- Cash or Good check Breakfast and Lunch
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ABSOLUTE STEINER AUCTION 130 Acre Holmes County Farm & Farm Machinery LOCATION: 8721 TR 85 Millersburg Ohio 44654. GPS COORDINATES: 40.456389, -81.945319. Directions: From Millersburg Ohio take SR 83/US 62 south 2.6 miles, turn right onto US 62 and then take an immediate left onto CR 150, continue south 3.2 miles, turn right onto TR 79 then immediate left onto TR 80 1.3 miles to TR 85, turn right to Farm. From Killbuck & US 62 take SR 60 south 2 miles to TR 82, turn left ½ mile continue onto TR 81 1 mile to TR 85 left to Farm. Signs Posted.
WEDS. OCT. 15TH, 2014 â&#x20AC;˘ 3:00 PM * 130.1 Acres * Killbuck Township * Holmes County * 8 Parcels * Over 1 MILE of Road Frontage * Beautiful Ridge Top Sites * Good Tillable Crop Land * Wooded & Meadow Land * All Mineral Rights * AC Tractors * Farm Machinery * Farm Related Tools & Miscellaneous * Open for Inspection: Wednesday Oct. 1st â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4:00 to 6:00 PM A wonderful Holmes County farm with beautiful country vistas, plenty of road frontage, and many opportunities for all buyers. This farm offers tillable land, meadows, pasture, and hay ground along with wooded land for hunting & recreation. The farmhouse features large kitchen with dining area, living room with ďŹ replace, den with wood burner, laundry room, full bath, bedroom on the main ďŹ&#x201A;oor. The open staircase leads to 4 upstairs bedrooms. Basement with utilities including fuel oil & wood furnace heat, spring water & septic. There is also a land owner gas well as well as Columbia gas to the house. Outbuildings include a 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; garage, block shop, large bank barn and a cattle barn. This would make a nice working farm or a great area to build your dream home or just too simply invest in one of the safest long term investments available. Join us for this ďŹ ne auction and allow yourself to enjoy all the features it offers! Real Estate will sell at 5:00 PM. PARCEL 1: 12.1 Acres w/ 578â&#x20AC;&#x2122; frontage. Nice ridge top lot. PARCEL 2: 22.1 Acres w/ 700â&#x20AC;&#x2122; frontage. Open & wooded land. PARCEL 3: 9 Acres w/ 840â&#x20AC;&#x2122; frontage. Includes house & large bank barn. PARCEL 4: 24.5 Acres w/ 840â&#x20AC;&#x2122; frontage. Mostly open with good tillable ďŹ elds. PARCEL 5: 14.7 Acres w/ 650â&#x20AC;&#x2122; frontage. Open land with cattle barn. PARCEL 6: 11.3 Acres w/ 1455â&#x20AC;&#x2122; frontage. Hilltop open land with tillable and pasture ground. PARCEL 7: 12.4 Acres w/ 400â&#x20AC;&#x2122; frontage. Hilltop land with good views. PARCEL 8: 24 Acres w/ 380â&#x20AC;&#x2122; frontage. Mostly wooded & includes land owner gas well. TERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. No contingencies. Sells â&#x20AC;&#x153;As Isâ&#x20AC;? with no warranties. Offered in parcels and combinations. Buyer to pay $500 per parcel in survey. All seller owned mineral rights transfer per all articles of record. Buyer should do their own due diligence prior to bidding. LEGAL: Parcel #â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 0800636000 & 0800637000 located in Killbuck Township of Holmes County and the West Holmes LSD. Taxes per half year are: $970.66 based on CAUV; buyer responsible for any recoupments. 5 TRACTORS: AC-7000 diesel tractor w/ cab; AC front end suitcase weights; AC WD-45 tractor; 2 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; AC WD narrow front tractors; Massey Harris 44 tractor; FARM MACHINERY: IH 510 grain drill; AC 330 4 row corn planer; AC Mod. 66 pull type combine; Oliver No.5 1 row corn picker; Dearborn grain drill; FG Spinner 550 spreader w/ SS hopper; lime spreader; 300 gal. sprayer w/ 27â&#x20AC;&#x2122; boom; 200 gal. sprayer w/ 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; boom; Killbros gravity wagon; 2 gravity wagons; ďŹ&#x201A;atbed hay wagons; homemade single axle trailer; Kewanee 500 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; elevator; Hesston PT7 7â&#x20AC;&#x2122; haybine; NH 66 square baler; LandPride 5 wheel rake; NI 402 hay rake; NI 751 hay crimper; 2 older rollabar rakes; NI 272 cutditioner; AC No.7 sickle bar mower (snap coupler); NH 36 ďŹ&#x201A;ail chopper; McCormick 30 manure spreader; 3 section 60â&#x20AC;? spike harrow; AC snap coupler 3 btm plow; 3pt. AC 2000 4 btm plow; AC snap coupler 2 btm plow; Dunham 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122; transport disc; Dunham 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122; cultipacker; 12â&#x20AC;&#x2122; spring tooth harrow; front mount Shaver post driver; FEED EQUIPMENT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; FARM RELATED ITEMS: ½ ton feed mixer; Eagle Wheat fan seed cleaner; NI corn sheller; 4â&#x20AC;?x15â&#x20AC;&#x2122; grain auger; AC silo blower; 8â&#x20AC;?x6â&#x20AC;&#x2122; blower pipe, 6 sections w/ spout; farm scales; hammer; mill; 12â&#x20AC;&#x2122; drag elevator; livestock rack for full size pickup; diesel & gas fuel tanks on stands; fuel tank w/ electric motor; Stihl chain saw; misc. hand tools; 10 rolls of new woven wire fence; barb wire; snow fence; new steel fence posts; fence post insulators; water troughs; round bale feeders; 7â&#x20AC;&#x2122; & 9â&#x20AC;&#x2122; gates; hog panels; pig feeders; chicken feeders & waterers; chicken box; calf feeders; cement mixer w/ gas motor; wood frame windows; shop equipment & tools; wagon load of misc.; NOTE: After 40+ years of farming the Steinerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s are retiring and offering their farm & equipment for public auction. 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4981 Cardinal Ct, Berlin
Berlin retail property available for immediate business opportunity. Turn-Key Operation with city utilities. Basement concreted for additional storage. Many possibilities for the prime retail property. $315,000
Beautiful 2 BR, 2 BA home located in Hawkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Landing development. Mullet cabinets compliment this home along with custom ďŹ replace mantle, birch cabinets throughout the kitchen with a walk in pantry, open great room and oversized sun room. Two car garage and a large maintenance free deck w/10x14 concrete patio. $209,000
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330-763-3734
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$539
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2011 CRV EX 4WD
P7794
2011 Accord Crosstour AWD
2012 Civic LX
Here Are Our Other Select Used Cars $ A556A
2002 Volvo V70 2.4
$ P7797
$
5,588 A394A
$
2004 Honda Accord LX V-6
$ A445A
A540B
P7792
$ A528A
2005 Accord Hybrid
SALES
A309B
Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 - 8:00; Fri. 9:00 - 6:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00
$
8,998 P7777A
2003 F150 XLT
A562A
$
2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited-Hemi 4WD 81k
SERVICE
Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00
A499A
$ P7795
$ P7757A
PARTS
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A500A
$ A347A
P7782
2008 Pilot EX 4WD
A547A
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$
A558A
P7796
13,998
2006 Honda CR-V EX
$
15,588
9,998
2007 Altima 2.5S
$
13,604
2010 Chevy Equinox LS
8,788
2005 Buick LaSabre Custom
A497B
2012 Civic LX
$
14,998
A544A
9,998
2003 Honda Accord LX
$
$
8,516
2009 Buick Lucerne CX Very Clean
12,988
2009 CRV LX FWD 94k
$
$
9,998
2007 Honda Civic LX
14,998
2007 CRV EX 4WD
7,998
2007 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT
11,995
2007 Escape LTD 4WD
14,122
A493B
9,988
2006 Explorer XLT
$
$
7,898
2002 Honda Accord EX
10,588
$
14,898
A557A
2003 Cadillac CTS Base
10,522
2007 Camry XLE
$
2007 Uplander LT
8,998
$
7,036
19,998
2011 Honda CR-V EX
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4600 Cleveland Rd., Wooster, OH 44691
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YOUR USED CAR LEADER 2011 Chevy Malibu 1LT
$
8,900
#3515
2010 KIA Optima EX
$
11,500
#3454
2011 Chevy AVEO LT 5DR
$
12,700
#3416A
$
11,900
13,900
$
12,900
15,900
9,800
#3434A
#14439A
#3470
$
14,500
#14448A
#3458
$
15,900
#3441
11,900
#3474
$
13,500
#3486
$
14,500
#3503
$
17,900
#14449A
$
18,900
19,900
#14392A
2012 Ford F-150 XLT CREW 4X4
$
25,800
#14083A
19,500
2012 Chevy Equinox 2LT
2013 Chevy Equinox 1LT
$
#14409A
$
19,900
#14364C
2012 Ford F-150 Crew XLT
$
27,900
#14012A
#3514
2009 GMC Sierra 1500
$
20,500
#3381A
$
10,500
11,900
#15066A
#14220A
$
13,700
#14370A
$
12,500
14,700
#3430
2012 Chevy Volt Electric
$
17,900
#3446
2010 Chevy Camaro 2LT
$
19,500
#3463
$
13,700
20,900
#15017A #3459
#3450
#3483
$
14,900
#14184A
33,500
#15067A
$
37,500
#15019A
#3479
2011 Chevy Impala LT
$
10,900
2011 Ford Fusion SE
2011 Kia Soul Plus
$
12,700
#3499
$
12,700
13,800
#14249B
2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT
$
14,900
#3496
#3504
2011 Mini Y Hardtop
2013 Hyundai Elantra GLS
$
#3487
$
13,900
#3429
2005 Dodge Ram 250 Quad SLT 4x4
$
15,700
#3489A
2011 Chevy Equinox 1LT AWD
2012 GMC Terrain SLE FWD
2011 Nissan Murano S AWD
$
$
$
18,300
#3453
18,500
2011 Chevy Traverse LS AWD
$
19,500
#3492
2008 Chevy Tahoe LTZ
$
20,900
#15076A
2009 Chevy Silverado K2500 2011 Chevy Silverado K2500 LTZ 2013 Chevy Silverado K1500
$
10,500
2009 Chevy K1500 WT
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee AWD
$
$
2011 Chevy Malibu 1LT
2011 Buick Regal CXL-4
$
#3490
2012 Ford Focus SE
2012 Chevy Cruze 2LT
2010 Chevy Traverse LTZ
$
$
$
2011 Ford Fusion SEL
2014 Chevy Captiva LT FWD
#3485
10,500
2009 Mazda 5 Sport
2011 Chevy Colorado
2011 Chevy Impala LT
2011 Chevy Equinox 1LT AWD 2011 Chevy Traverse 2LT AWD
18,900
$
2012 Chevy Malibu LS
2011 Nissan Rogue SV AWD
$
#3451A
2008 Chevy Equinox LT AWD
2013 Mazda 2
2012 Toyota Corolla S
2007 Chevy Avalanche LT 4x4
$
$
2011 Chevy Cruze LS
2011 VW Jetta SEL
$
#14412A
2007 Mercury Mountaineer Premier
2012 Chevy Cruze LS
$
9,500
2008 Chevy HHR 2LT
$
39,500
#14455A
#3461
2014 Chevy Captiva LTZ
$
19,900
#3519
2010 Cadillac SRX Luxury AWD
$
21,900
#14232A
2012 Chevy Suburban LTZ
$
41,900
#15024A
18,500
#3445
2007 GMC Yukon XL Denali AWD
$
19,900
#15076A
2011 Buick La Crosse CXS
$
22,900
#3442
2011 Chevy Silverado K2500 CREW LTZ
$
44,500
#14427A
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330-264-2300 800-589-2301 1119 W. Old Lincolnway • Wooster, Ohio 44691 Just across from the Wayne Co. Fairgrounds
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HUGE INVENTORY OF HARD TO FIND USED TRUCKS LOTS WITH LOW MILES! 01 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 LS Power Seat, Power Windows, Z71, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package.
SALE $ PRICE
10,981
06 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg 4x4
08 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 LT Power Seat, Power Windows Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package.
Only 49,000 Miles!!! Power Seat, Bedliner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package.
SALE $ PRICE
14,990
SALE $ PRICE
11,888
09 GMC 1/2 Ton Ext
07 Chevy 1/2 Ton ext 4x4 LS
11 Nissan Titan Crew
Only 42,000 Miles!!! Tilt Wheel, Bedliner, Air, Short Bed
Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, Running Boards, CD, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
Only 18,000 Miles!!!, Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
SALE $ PRICE
17,937
SALE $ PRICE
16,988
11 GMC 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 SLE Only 42,000 Miles!!! Power Windows, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels
07 Chevy 3/4 Ton Ext 4x4
08 GMC 1 Ton Crew 4x4 SLE Duramax Diesel, Power Seat, Air, CD Stereo, Flat Bed.
SALE $ PRICE
29,900
13 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 LT Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, CD, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
17,990
Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Short Bed.
SALE $ PRICE
28,971
26,499
25,995
11 Chevy 1/2 Ton 4x4 LT
10 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 LTZ 6.2L V8, Power Seats, Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Seats, Spray In Bedliner.
Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package.
29,961
SALE $ PRICE
29,997
SALE PRICE
21,950
12 GMC 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 SLE Bedliner, Running Boards, CD, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
29,977
12 Chevy 1 Ton Crew 4x4 LT
32,988
SALE $ PRICE
29,887
10 Ford 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4
SALE $ PRICE
Power Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package, Long Bed.
“New Body Style”, 5.3L V8, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air.
SALE $ PRICE
Heated Leather Seats, Power Sunroof, Navigation, Alloy Wheels.
SALE $ PRICE
14 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 LT
15,980
08 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 LT
SALE $ PRICE
SALE $ PRICE
SALE $ PRICE
SALE $ PRICE
Power Seat, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package, Z71
12 Dodge 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4
Duramax Diesel, Leather Seats, Power windows & Locks.
09 GMC 1 Ton Reg 2WD Running Boards, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package.
SALE $ PRICE
34,881
SALE $ PRICE
29,988
14 Chevy 1 Ton Crew Cab 4x4 Duramax Diesel, Power Windows & Locks, Running Boards, CD Stereo.
SALE $ PRICE
41,988
*Sale Ends 10/11/14.
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