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Holiday shopping kick-off Trio of stores to hold Christmas Open House Nov. 6-8 in Berlin

Children’s fall festival set On Saturday, Nov. 1, Community Bible Church will conduct it’s annual Children’s Fall Festival from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Highlights include games, activities, treats and a spiritual emphasis on letting our Light Glow for the Lord. There will be bounce houses, carnival games, face painting, See Pg. 4 — CALENDAR

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(From Page 2) The Millersburg Church of God is playing host to the festival as a fundraiser for its Food Pantry. The Food Pantry is celebrating its fifth-year anniversary in serving families in need every Friday from 1-4 p.m. There will be a craft and vendor show featuring local crafters and direct sales. Booths are available for $10 by calling Shirley Proper at 330-763-1086. Other community organizations and churches are welcome to reserve a booth to sell items to raise funds for their group. The festival will feature numerous carnival games.

Visit craft show at Millersburg Church of God The Holmes County Sheriff’s Office will provide a child identification program. The Family Fall Festival is open to the public and

has free admission. Donations for the Food Pantry will be appreciated. For more information, call Evelyn Wooten at 330600-8902.

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Fresh Apples All Varieties $0.69/lb. Florida Grapefuit $0.48/ea. Russet Potatoes $15.99/50lb. Green Cabbage $0.48/lb. Carrots

2/$5.00 5lb. Honeysuckle Turkeys ..........................................................$1.29/lb. On the corner of CR 77 & SR 39 • Ÿ East of Berlin • Mon-Thurs, Sat 8am-6pm; Fri 8am-8pm

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Holiday (From Page 1) gift with purchase, while supplies last. All purchases will earn entries into grand prize drawings at all three shops, each prize valued at $150. Live piano music will be provided by the beloved Christopher King. At birth, King’s parents were told that he had no chance of survival as a result of a diaphragmatic hernia. When he survived, doctors said he was severely brain damaged and would go through life blind, deaf, and unable to walk, talk or eat on his own. Now, he dazzles listeners with his self-taught piano style

and story of hope. He will share his music at the Village Gift Barn from afternoon to evening on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7 and 8. And what’s a holiday celebration without tasty treats? This year’s open house will offer refreshments, roasted marshmallows over an open fire, and lots of samples of goodies you can prepare for your own holiday table, including savory sauces, mulling spices for hot cider and a delicious specialty punch that will impress your guests. You can enjoy all kinds of cookies, snacks and hors d’oeuvres, too. The three sister stores have been preparing for 8439 TR 527 • Shreve, OH 44676 330-567-2569 HOURS Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:30 Sat. 8:30 - 4:00

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this event since July, creating themed Christmas trees and selecting fashion, jewelry and decor that will cozy up your home for the holiday. Many items are so popular that they sell out by the end of the open house. And while some things are not included in the discount, several companies will offer separate special promotions or new holiday collections during the event. Pandora, for example, just released its Christmas charms, featuring a tiny white snowman with a red scarf, a new Santa and a beautiful poinsettia. And Kameleon Pops, a fun line of collectible pendants, is offering a free pendant during the whole month of November with a $100 Kameleon Pops purchase. The open house is an excellent opportunity to get started on this year’s gift-giving, too. Hot sellers like infinity scarves, boot socks and Silver Jeans will also be 20 percent off. The gals at Moxie love to help customers find exactly what they’re looking for, with a focus on giving each customer one-on-one service. Their huge selection of boots,

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many made in Europe, feature unique designs and exceptional quality. They also carry handbags for all budgets, from colorful cross-body styles, to handmade bags of the finest leathers. One of their most popular gifts this season is a simple scarfwrap available in 20 colors that can be worn four different ways. While it won’t be the last chance to celebrate the season at Village Gift Barn, Country Gatherings, and Moxie (they’ll be open on Black Friday from 9 a.m.-8 p.m. and open until 3 p.m. on Christmas eve), it will definitely be an experience to remember. The most important thing for the folks at Village Gift Barn, Country Gatherings and Moxie is that people enjoy the celebration, that they go away feeling good about themselves and the holidays. The goal is to create an atmosphere of fun to ring in the season, and to offer a reminder to follow the star to find warmth, holiday cheer and good will. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynchthe-dailyrecord.com.

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Scouts can earn Good Turn Day patch On Saturday, Nov. 1, Girl and Boy Scouts, in partnership with Goodwill, have an opportunity to earn a Good Turn Day patch in recognition of community service. To earn the patch, Scouts must donate at least three bags of clothing or household items at a Goodwill store in Wooster, Orrville, Rittman, Loudonville or Millersburg. Items must be dropped off at the Goodwill store between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Revenue supports Goodwill’s employment training programs, which provide assistance to local individuals seeking employment. For more information, visit woostergoodwill.org.

Historic registry program held by Holmes County Historical Society The Holmes County Historical Society is offering an informative program on the National Historic Registry program. Many inquiries are fielded by the society regarding this program that is administered by the National Parks Service. What does it mean? What does it protect? How do I apply? What’s the difference in a National Historic property versus a National Historic District? All these questions and much more will be answered at this program presented by Mark Boley director of the Holmes County Historical Society at the Holmes County Library Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. The process will be explained on how and where to apply for registry status. Learn what properties in Holmes County already are listed. This is a free program.

Pork and sauerkraut served Volunteers on Election Day needed at Pork and sauerkraut will The Wilderness be served on Election Day, Nov. 4, from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Center at Fiat St. Peter’s United Church of Christ. Menu also includes mashed potatoes, applesauce, hot dogs, Amish bread, cake and pie. Donations will be accepted

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pumpkin decorating and a fantastic trunk or treat experience. Guest Evangelist will be Preacher Bill Holeman (along with Homer and Henry) who will also be sharing in the morning worship on Sunday, Nov. 2. The church is at 5279 County Road 314.

to help with mission work and church needs. On state Route 93, follow signs, or on Ragersville Road to Troendly Road and first to to the right.

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Community Church briefs Clark Community Pork and to hold bazaar sauerkraut served Cl a rk C o m m u n i ty on Election Day

Church will host its 33rd annual Bazaar on Saturday Nov. 1, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Clark Community Church on state Route 83 South in Clark. The lunch menu includes vegetable soup, sandwiches, potato salad and pie. There will be baked goods, relishes, crafts and other gift items, all on the main floor of the church.

Children’s Fall Fest to be Nov. 1 On Saturday, Nov. 1, Community Bible Church will conduct its annual Children’s Fall Festival from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Highlights include games, activities, treats and a spiritual emphasis on letting our Light Glow for the Lord. There will be bounce houses, carnival games, face painting, pumpkin decorating and a fantastic trunk or treat experience. Guest Evangelist will be Preacher Bill Holeman (along with Homer and Henry) who will also be sharing in the morning worship on Sunday, Nov. 2. The church is at 5279 County Road 314.

Pork and sauerkraut will be served on Election Day, Nov. 4, from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. at Fiat St. Peter’s United Church of Christ. Menu also includes mashed potatoes, applesauce, hot dogs, Amish bread, cake and pie. Donations will be accepted to help with mission work and church needs. On state Route 93, follow signs, or on Ragersville Road to Troendly Road and first to to the right.

Killbuck Methodist sets annual bazaar The annual fall bazaar at Killbuck United Methodist Church, 410 N. Main St., will be held Nov. 8 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the church. The bazaar will feature canned soups, baked goods, crafts, Chinese auction and lunch. Menu includes chicken sandwiches, salads, soups and lots of good desserts.

Road 329, Shreve (31⁄2 miles west of Holmesville), will hold a pancake and sausage breakfast Saturday, Nov. 8 from 7:30-11 a.m. Menu includes pancakes, sausage, applesauce, deviled eggs, cookies, juice and coffee. All you care to eat for a donation with proceeds to benefit Vacation Bible School programs.

Dundee UMC to hold spaghetti supper Dundee United Methodist Church will hold a spaghetti supper on Saturday, Nov. 8 from 4-7 p.m. at the church on state Route 93. Donations will be accepted for eat-in or carry-out meals and proceeds will be used for missions. The meal includes spaghetti, coleslaw, applesauce, bread, pie and beverage.

Soup Supper is Nov. 11 at St. John’s Church

The Missions Committee of St. John’s Church of Millersburg will host Moorhead its annual Soup Supper on Tuesday, Nov. 11 from Mennonite to 4:30-7:30 p.m. There will be hold pancake a variety of soups, applesauce, rolls, corn bread, breakfast cheese and pie. Cost is by Moorhead Mennonite donation and proceeds Church, 10415 County support the Missions Com-

Community briefs mittee. Carry-outs will New arrivals be available. St. John’s is located at 8670 state Route A DAUGHTER, Harper Renee Graham, was 39, west of Millersburg. born Oct. 17 to Breanna Dedic and Justin GraCommunity ham of Wooster. She weighed 5 pounds, 13 Feast planned 3 The Millersburg Church ounces and was 17 ⁄4 of Christ will hold its annu- inches. She joins sibling al Community Feast on Hudson Graham. Wednesday, Nov. 22 from Grandparents are Chris4-6 p.m. This is a free event sie Tyler of Apple Creek; for the entire community Geoff Dedic of Smithville and the meal includes tur- and Jane Wiebe of Nashkey, mashed potatoes, corn, ville. Great-grandparents stuffing, gravy, dinner roll are Karen and Roger and homemade pumpkin Rowe of Wooster. pie. For more information, call Rachael Winterborne at A BOY, Declan Randall, 330-473-9327. (There will be was born Oct. 1 at Wooster Community Hospital. He no takeout orders.) is the son of Derwin and Clemens of Killbuck. Donations needed Kelli He weighed 8 pounds, 9.4 Donations are needed ounces and was 20 inches to help troubled boys. long. He joins a brother The Trading Post Thrift Deacon Ray. Store is located at 7703-B Grandparents are David state Route 241, just west and Erma Clemens of of Mount Hope. All pro- Millersburg, Terri and Tim ceeds will go to support Adams of Coshocton and the Ohio Wilderness Boys Don and Donna Gallion Camp. Call 330-857-5516. of Killbuck. Great-grandor 330-464-1261. parents are Mary Skarke of Coshocton and Iva GalFree Bibles lion of Wooster.

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Candlelight Community Walk is Dec. 12 The fifth annual Candlelight Community Walk will be held Friday, Dec. 12 with churches open from 6-8 p.m. and the finale at 8:15 p.m. at Millersburg Christian Church. Enjoy a relaxed evening of touring five churches in Millersburg and enjoy

music, decorations, historic information and refreshments at each stop. You may walk or drive to each location and begin at any church, touring at your leisure. This year, from 6-8 p.m. only, you may also tour the historic Victorian House

and view the stained glass window that was donated by Millersburg Mennonite Church. Complete your evening by returning to the Millersburg Christian Church for a Christmas concert by United 4 Men’s Quartet. Tour includes: St.

Peter’s Catholic, 379 S. Crawford St.; Faith Lutheran, 187 S. Clay St.; First Presbyterian, 90 S. Clay St.; Millersburg Mennonite, 288 E. Jackson St.; Millersburg Christian, 126 N. Clay St.; and Victorian House, 484 Wooster Road.

was Ada Troyer. Thinking negative thoughts is forbidden for the week and the thing to do is to drink six glasses of water each day. Chris Ross shared with members things that were done at the Fall Rally that she attended recently. For the program, members were given a quiz about how many calories are in some fast food and restaurant meals. Some

are: Burger King whopper with cheese, 760 calories; Krispy Kreme creamfilled doughnut, 340 calories; Wendy’s Frosty, 290 calories. Ada Troyer was the winner of the quiz. Chris Ross and Verna Yoder were recognized for having six weeks attendance. Members are to take a piece of fruit to the next meeting for the end of the month. “The Road to Success” contest

will end at the next meeting. For more information about TOPS call 330-8976007.

Club briefs TOPS OH 1243 TOPS OH 1243, Sugarcreek met on Oct. 23 at the United Methodist Church in Sugarcreek with 11 members weighing in and having a weight loss of 91⁄4 pounds for the week. TOPS & KOPS pledges were recited along with the Pledge of Allegiance. Best rededicated winner for the week was Rena Troyer and best KOPS

TOPS OH 1573 On Oct. 22, Geneva Pringle was best weekly loser when TOPS OH 1573 Nashville met. Lana Rush was best weekly KOPS. Due to trick or treat night, See Pg. 15 — CLUB

Village accepting grant requests 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 Karen Shaffer, clerk-treasurer, at 330-674-1886.

Food Pantry open monthly for distribution Glenmont Food Pantry is open for food distribution on the second Tuesday of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont School House. It is part of the Ohio Benefit Bank, an online program of the Ohio Association

of Foodbanks. The next food distribution day will be Tuesday, Nov. 11.

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.

Take a free driving permit practice test Practice makes perfect and that goes for driving. Be confident when you take your driving test by using the new free permit practice test available on the Holmes County District Public Library’s website. HCDPL is one of only a few libraries in Ohio that offers the practice test. To get started visit www. holmeslibrary.org and click on the “Free Permit Practice Tests” icon located on the homepage. It’s as easy as that. For more information or to find out about other free reference resources, visit the Central Library or call 330-6745972, Ext. 203.

Let your family know you’re safe If your community experiences a disaster, register on the American Red Cross Safe and Well website, available through RedCross.org to let your family and friends know about your welfare. If you do not have Internet access, call 1-666-GET-INFO to register yourself and your family.Register for Health and Safety Classes at 1-800-RedCross or at www.ecross.org. For more information on American Red Cross programs, to make a donation or to assist with the Holmes County Chapter, contact Executive Director Patricia Lang at 330-674-5861.


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s surely as a pumpkin can be carved into various and unforgettable expressions, we carve out a future for our children through example and instruction. Unlike carving the pumpkin, when we have only one chance to get it right, our job as parents is to constantly work and rework toward molding the character of our children. Raising children of good character is our most important job…it can change the world. Our greatest help comes from God; He will help us shape our family as we worship together each week. It’s never too soon to begin. Isaiah 33.10-24

Ezekial 34.1-31

Weekly Scripture Reading Habakkuk Habakkuk Habakkuk 1.1-17 2.1-20 3.1-19

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Sunday, Oct. 26 was a beautiful autumn day, full of princesses, super heroes, ghouls and zombies! Killbuck had its annual Halloween Parade led by West Holmes Middle School band. Following the parade there was costume judging. The following are the winners in the variety of categories; Groups — 1st place, Cadence Frankart and Shelby Szpila; 2nd place, Makayla Stryker and Shandell Chio; 3rd place, Camden Flener and Maci Moore. TV & Movie — 1st, Evan Sheldon; 2nd, Brenna Horn; 3rd, Kaden Arnold. Animals — 1st, Matt Carter; 2nd, Regan Carter; 3rd, Jayda Kessinger. Most Original — 1st, Brynlee Reed; 2nd, Mason McKinney; 3rd, Sarah Irwin. Most Patriotic — 1st, Clay Lahman; 2nd, Hunter Chaney; 3rd, Haeden 4H[[ >`H[[ HUK 9LNHU *HY[LY WHY[PJPWH[LK PU [OL YLJLU[ /HSSV^LLU 7HYHKL Wolfee. Sports — 1st, Devin and Paxton Miller; 2nd, Kelsen Woods; 3rd, Mason Scariest No. 2 — 1st, the winners were donated Wolfee. Logan Zollars; 2nd, by Killbuck Valley Thrift. Scariest No. 1 — 1st, Cai Roberts; 3rd, Coy The parade and costume Kyli Taylor; 2nd, Madison Baker. judging were followed by Sheetz; 3rd, Trinity Jones. Monetary prizes for all Trick or Treat.

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Letter to the editor Bring troops home, secure borders Editor: ISIS — Ebola — Abortion. Which is the most deadly? ISIS is radical Islam at its worst, but the people under their strict sharia law have to put up with it, but they do live. Ebola is a horrible disease, but it can be controlled and will be. Abortion is the most deadly since it kills innocent babies every time. Millions of them, yet

approved by the government and Hillary party and paid for with our tax dollars. Planned Parenthood is planned death because women who have an abortion do not become a parent by getting the baby killed. We should stop our bombing and bring our military home and use them to secure our borders, land, sea and air. The military is there to

protect us, not to bring peace to other countries that won’t fight for themselves. Let the Muslim nations fight their own wars. We are paying billions of dollars our grandchildren will have to pay back. Bring them back home and secure our borders and quit killing our babies. Curtis Sheldon Millersburg

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Used Book Sale going on now The Friends of the Holmes County Library is sponsoring a Used Book Sale at the Public Library in Millersburg, through Nov. 1. Friends memberships may be purchased at this time also. Books are priced at $1 or less. The public Book Sale began Oct. 31 and goes through Saturday, Nov. 1 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 1 is the Bag Sale Day

when a bag of books may be purchased for $3. Friends of the Library set up the Book Sale display on Oct. 30 at the Main Library. Cleanup will be at 2 p.m. on Nov. 1. Friends members are urged to assist with the sale. Michelle Simmons is the membership chairman and the organizer of the Book Sale. “This is a wonderful

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An odd tradition of Halloween in the Heartland It is late October, and the season has finally bleached the life out of the sea of corn that shores along the perimeter of every town in this corner of the world. The wind rustling through the acres carries a distinctly Midwestern tune — one that for me is as much the sound of Halloween in Ohio as any yowling cat or screeching goblin. At this time of year about 40 years ago, I spent most of my evenings entirely consumed with the planning and execution of lowlevel vandalism. Actually, “high-level annoyance� might more appropriately describe the misbehavior, as the only thing damaged in the resultant spree would be the peace and quiet of our neighborhood. Still, the idea that the cops might be

waiting just around the corner to toss us into the Paddy Wagon added a great deal of excitement to the act. The transgression of which I speak is the forgotten art of “corning.� Do not be disheartened if you’ve never heard of the practice as you share this dearth of knowledge with a full 99.999 percent of the world. Mysteriously, however, when my sisters, cousins, friends and I were at it back in the early 1970s, we were fairly convinced that the entire world was involved. “Corning� is a simple sport which in practice

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“we could corn the heck out of those sorority girls that live across the street!� When he accused me of plotting a firstdegree felony, I came to the startling realization that there were actually people in this world who had not grown up corning the neighbors. Once I explained, my friend, in turn, came to the startling realization that I was the biggest rube he had ever known. We greased their doorknobs with Vaseline as a compromise. Such is life on a college campus where the cherished traditions of many different cultures come together. Have a fun, spooky and Man� at the Holmes County Library’s Local safe Halloween! Author’s Day on Saturday, Nov. 8 from 10 a.m. John and Kristin Lorson will be signing copies of their book, “Send Help! Delights, Dilemmas and Delusions of a Modern Midwestern

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official host hotel for the geotrail launch. “We have been working with Dr. Lenie Holbrook, an Ohio University professor and geocaching consultant from Athens, Ohio, to assist us with the creation of our trail,� said Myers. “He has been volunteering his time to assist us and we are truly grateful.� Geocaching is a worldwide activity similar to a scavenger hunt in which participants use a GPS receiver device to search for containers that other cachers have hidden. “This is a hobby that has become extremely popular in Ohio and across the United States,� added Myers. “Details about geocaching and how it is done can be found on geocaching.com.� Information about the Coshocton Crow Geotrail and the launch can be found on www.geocaching.com, at www.visitcoshocton.com/ things-to-do/sports-outdoors/geocaching or by calling the Coshocton Visitors Bureau at 740-622-4877.


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Farming Harvest Hills Holstein Sale averages $2,590 It was a beautiful fall evening, as a large crowd watched the consignments parade the sale ring at the Harvest Hills Holstein Sale held Thursday, Oct. 23, at the Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds, Dover. A nice selection of registered Holsteins was presented to the bidders and when the sale ended, 44 live lots, all ages, averaged $2,590. The 39 cows and bred heifers sold for an average of $2,720. Volume buyer was John Hahn, Minerva, who purchased 13 consignments. Topping the sale at $3,500 was Lot 30, Springway Epic Chrissy, purchased by David and Michael D. Evans, Minerva, and consigned by Springway Farms, William Burkhart, Magnolia. A big, strong, bred heifer due in December to Dolce, she was sired by Genervations Epic from a Good Plus 83 Domain, with the next 13 dams all classified Very Good or Excellent. Lot 29, Steel-Lane Gabor Marley, a recently fresh three year old with 25,541 pounds of milk

$3,300 to Strouble Farms LTD, North Canton. Recently fresh and milking 75 pounds, she was a Picston Shottle daughter from an Excellent 91 Durham dam with six more Excellent dams in and 1,107 pounds of the pedigree. She was butterfat at two years, consigned by Curtis Bickwas the choice of Aaron el, Wilmington. Amstutz, Wooster, for Ethan Booth, Carroll$3,450. She was a tall, ton, purchased Springdairy daughter of Willow- way Palermo Avis for Marsh-CC Gabor with $3,300, another bred beautiful veining in her heifer consigned by udder, her dam an Excel- Springway Farms, William lent 90 Baxter daughter. Burkhart, Magnolia. Due She was consigned by in December to Dolce, Nathan Steel, Dover. her dam was a Good Plus Jared Harding, New 83 Jeeves daughter from Philadelphia, chose Lot 7, eight generations of Very Wabash-Way CM Loreal, good and Excellent dams. for $3,300. A big, strong Lot 26, Redien Acres bred heifer consigned by Ted Renner, Dalton, was due in December to Dashawn, sired by E-Longview CM-ET, from a Very Good 87 Toystory dam with a long string of records up to 36,560 pounds of milk, and an Excellent 90 second dam with 41,440 pounds of milk, 1,556 butterfat and 1,207 protein. Lot 12, Future-Visions SHT Paradice, sold for

Avis-Red, a recently fresh and fancy Red and White daughter of KHW Kite Advent-Red sold for $3,200 to Rich-Mar Farms, Richard Bardall, Tippecanoe, and was consigned by Adam Neider, Carrollton. She had just been classified Good Plus 83 at 2 years. Her dam was a Good Plus 84 Rocket-Red daughter, with Excellent dams in the pedigree. A few more of the top sellers: Lot 5 $3,150 Buyer, Austin Trbovich – Consigner Springway Farms, William Burkhart, Magnolia; Lot 22, $3,100 Buyer, Andy Dawson, Shelby, – Consignor Aaron

Steiner, Marshallville. Lot 41 $3,000 Buyer, David and Michael Evans, Minerva, — Consigner, Pine-Tree Dairy Marshallville; Lot 37 $3,000 Buyer, David and Michael Evans, Minerva, — Consignor, Wayne and Steven Specht, Dover. Lot 50 $3,000 Buyer, Brad Carter, Dalton – Consignor, Robert Ackley, East Liberty. Items donated with the proceeds to benefit the District III Holstein Junior Activity Fund sold prior to the start of the sale. A Bonnie Mohr painting, Under the Autumn Oaks, sold for $225 to Don Simpson, Plainfield Farms,

Belmont. A cheese basket donated by Minerva Dairy sold for $110 to William Burkhart, Springway Farms, Magnolia. Plainfield T Shelly, a July 1, 2014 heifer calf donated by Plainfield Farms, Don Simpson and Family, Belmont, sold to the Harvest Hills Syndicate for $650 and was then donated back to be resold. She was purchased for $550 by Doug Henderson, Scio. Auctioneer for the sale was Randall Kiko, Salem, with Ted Renner, Dalton, reading the pedigrees. Ringmen were Ken Janes, Steve Cronebaugh and Chad Griffith. The sale was managed by the District III Holstein Club.

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Farming Farmers have late season corn harvest concerns Late planted corn combined with a cooler than average summer has resulted in a delayed harvest season this year. Many corn growers are putting off harvest waiting for corn grain moisture content to drop in hopes of minimizing mechanical drying costs. This strategy has some risks. Typically, corn grain drying rates are negligible as we enter November while field losses due to lodging, stalk breakage, wildlife and weather accumulate. This year, weak stalks are a concern because the frequent rainfall this summer may have increased nitrogen leaching losses and/or prevented some side dress nitrogen applications from occurring. The corn plant is

pretty amazing in its ability to cannibalize itself and move nitrogen from the leaves and stalk into grain. This results in good grain yield but stalk strength has been compromised and the longer we go into the fall or early winter before harvest, the more likelihood there is of stalk breakage and lodging. An OSU research study that examined the effects of harvest dates across several plant populations at three locations in the state

repeated for three years provided some good information about yield losses, changes in grain moisture and stalk quality deterioration as harvest is delayed. In a recent newsletter, Peter Thomison, OSU Extension corn specialist, said that the key points of that study included: Nearly 90 percent of the yield loss associated with delayed corn harvest occurred when delays extended beyond midNovember. Grain moisture decreased nearly 6 percent between harvest dates in October and November and delaying harvest after early- to mid-November achieved almost no additional grain drying.

Higher plant populations resulted in increased grain yields when harvest occurred in early to mid-October. Only when harvest was delayed until mid-November or later did yields decline at plant populations above 30,000/acre. Hybrids with lower stalk strength ratings exhibited greater stalk rot, lodging and yield loss when harvest was delayed. Early harvest of these hybrids eliminated this effect. The greatest increase in stalk rot incidence came between harvest dates in October and November. In contrast, stalk lodging increased most after earlymid November. Harvest delays had little or no effect on grain quality

characteristics such as oil, protein, starch and kernel breakage. In this study, yields averaged across experiments, populations and hybrids decreased about 13 percent between the October and December harvest dates. Most of the yield loss, about 11 percent, occurred after the early-mid November harvest date. Agronomists at the University of Wisconsin have developed a “Field Loss Calculator” Excel spreadsheet available at: http:// corn.agronomy.wisc.edu/ Season/DSS.aspx that allows producers to calculate the costs of harvesting today versus allowing the crop to stand in the field and harvesting later. The

spreadsheet accounts for higher drying costs versus grain losses during field drying. It allows the user to account for elevator discounts and grain shrink. More information about grain drying including various university Extension publications about grain drying, storage and handling are available on the Wayne County Extension website at: http://go.osu. edu/corngraindrying. Dairy MPP meeting While some dairy producers have made their decisions about participation in the farm bill dairy margin protection program (MPP), others have delayed making that decision and still See Pg. 13 — CONCERNS

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Farming Concerns (From Page 12) have questions about the program. A dairy MPP educational meeting will be held Nov. 5 at Fisher Auditorium from 1-3 p.m. The meeting will cover an overview of the dairy provisions in the 2014 farm bill, provide a closer look at the MPP provision including terminology and logistics of the program and walk participants through the use of the online decision tool with specific examples. There is no charge for this meeting. Contact the Wayne County Extension office at 330-2648722 for more information.

Using corn stalks As corn harvest progresses, don’t overlook corn stalks as a feed resource. Corn residue can meet the nutrient needs of ruminant livestock that are in early to mid-gestation. Strip grazing across a corn field can even out the nutritional quality because livestock will be forced to consume both the higher and lower quality components of the residue within a given grazing period before the fence is moved to provide a new strip. According to a South Dakota State University Extension publication, “Grazing Corn Stalks,”

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(4) Discussion with questions and answers. The program will run from 6:30-8:30 p.m. and will be held at the Noah and Mary Yoder Farm, 2999 County Road 70, Sugarcreek (east of County Road 114, just off the “s” curve). Cost will

be $10 per person, which will include a Winesburg Pizza supper. For more information, contact Kathy Bielek at 330-264-5281 or kathy. bielek@gmail.com or Don Brown at 330-763-0494 or don.pllc@gmail.com.

a crude protein (CP) content of 8 percent and a total digestible nutrient (TDN) content of 70 percent can be expected early in the grazing period. Over time, the nutritional content will decrease to 5 percent CP and 40 percent TDN. A 2004 Nebraska beef report on corn stalk grazing listed the average TDN value at 54 percent to 55 percent. The University of Nebraska has a corn stalk grazing calculator spreadsheet available at: http:// beef.unl.edu/learning/ cornStalkGrazingCalc.

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Weekly Market Reports Wayne & Holmes Counties SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. Oct. 20 91 CALVES — Choice calves 380-440; good calves 300-375; light & thins 150down; back to farm, bulls 300-440; heifers 110-285; FEEDERS — Steers and bulls 150-275; heifers 140235; light Holsteins 150-230. 163 CATTLE — Choice steers 152.50-161; good steers 140-152; Holstein steers 125146; choice heifers 150-158; good heifers 135-149.50; good Holstein cows 90-114.50, yellow and thins 85-down; bulls 100-140. TOP DAIRY 2,100. 99 HORSES — Top horse 500; top pony 235. FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 Oct. 21 CALVES — Good to choice calves 340-380; medium to good calves 300-340; fair to medium calves 210-300; commons and lights 210-down; back to farm, bull calves 360-400; back fo farm, heifer calves 390-down. SHEEP & LAMBS — Lambs, fair to medium 160190; feeder lambs 205; Sheep for slaughter 51-77. BUTCHER HOGS — 260 lbs.-up 68-down; butcher sows 51-68.50-down boers by wt. 25. CATTLE — Holstein steers 122-125; Holstein heifers 112120; good beef cows 103-118; medium to good beef cows 90-103; fair to medium cows 80-90; common cows 79-down; FEEDER CATTLE: Steer and bulls 230-290; heifers 260down. Total head: 211. 29 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 135-200 ton; hay, 2nd and 3rd cutting 200-325; lg. sq. hay 140-150 bale; big rd.

bales 35-65 ton; wheat straw 506 FEEDER PIGS — Up 145 ton; ear corn 125-130; fire- to 40 lbs. 35-59; 41-50 lbs. wood 65 load. 48-71; 51-60 lbs. 53-71; 61 lbs.up 63-80; service boars 70-240; MOUNT HOPE roasters 76-137.50. AUCTION 104 CALVES — Back to Oct. 22 farm, bull 140-410; back to 7 HOGS — 250-270 lbs. farm, heifer 175-310; light and 70-85; 25 FEEDER PIGS. thin 50-down. 48 CATTLE — Choice 148 CATTLE —Steers steers 140-149.50; good steers 124; heifers 103-130.50; bulls 135-140; heifers 140-146; 96-120; good beef cows choice Holstein steers 130- 104.50-115; medium to good 138; good Holstein steers 120- 93.50-104; thin-poor 91-down; 130. feeder steers 130-165; heifers 8 BULLS — Jersey bulls 115-200. 96-110; 1,000-1,500 bs. 1002 SHEEP — Feeder lambs 110; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 110-128. up to 85 lbs. 172.50-195. 120 CULL COWS — Good/ 23 GOATS — 30-170. high dress 95-112; mediumDAIRY CATTLE — Cows good 87-95; fair-medium 1,800-down; bred heifers 79-87; light/thin 79-down. 2,375-down; service bulls 100 FEEDERS — Steers 1,050-1,500; open heifers 610120-215; heifers 100-160. 1,425. 212 CALVES — Back to Total head 1,002; total confarm Holstein bulls, 95-120 signors 187. lbs. 385-470; good 300-385; 41 HAY & STRAW — Hay common 300-down; back to 1st cutting 200-290; hay 2nd Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. cutting 240-410; hay 3rd cut225-460; crossbred bulls 170- ting 410; lg. bales 22.60-85 310; Jersey/crossbred heifers each and 50-205 ton; straw 190-400. 120-200 ton; ear corn 100 ton; 240 GOATS — Kid 155- firewood 75-100. down; billies 245-down; nannies 155-down; wethers 330DANVILLE AUCTION down. 15780 Body Road 627 SHEEP — Bucks & Danville; 740-599-6607 Ewes 40-80; lambs, choice Oct. 25 40-60 lbs. 250-307.50; 40-60 Sale Results lbs. 220-250; 60-80 lbs. 200-220; 2 LOADS — 3rd cutting 80-100 lbs. 170-200; 100-130 mixed 3.75-4.75 bale. lbs. 150-170; 130-up 130-160. 9 HORSES/PONIES — TOTAL HEAD 1,401. 86 LOADS — 2nd cut- Ponies 10-175; Haflinger 425. Next Auction, Nov. 1 ting Alfalfa 150-410; 3rd and 4th cutting Alfalfa 225-350; WOOSTER mixed, 1st cutting 100-250; HAY AUCTION mixed, 2nd cutting 150-320; lg. TOWN & COUNTRY bales hay 22.50-85 and 50-150 Oct. 25 ton; wheat straw 150-260; lg. 31 LOADS — 1st cutting straw bales 135-185 ton; ear corn 155 ton; firewood 55-65 290 ton; rd bales 21 bale; 2nd cutting 120-310 ton; 3rd cutton. ting 195-420; 4th cutting 160 Oct. 27, Dairy Sale ton; straw by bale 3.35; rd. rye Oct. 31-Nov. 1, Exotic Sale straw 50 bale; rd. wheat 125 ton; oats straw 190 ton; wood KIDRON AUCTION shavings 5 bag; firewood Oct. 23 49 HOGS — 230-260 lbs. 80-100; eggs 1.30-1.50 Machinery Auction, Nov. 2 59-88; butcher sows 71; boars by weight 28.50-35.

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Club (From Page 5) the chapter will meet in the old part of the church basement. Starting next week, take a non-perishable food item for a needy family for Thanksgiving. During December the chapter will meet on Tuesdays, Dec. 23 and 30, instead of Wednesdays. Next week is fruit and veggie night. Take three items. Geneva Pringle will have the program.

County Line Historical Society Members of County Line Historical Society met Oct. 18 at Miller Museum. Vice President Ron Junkin conducted the meeting reporting, Guy and Deb Lilley will accept appointment, by President James Pennell, chairmen of ways and means. Members should be receiving their newsletters in the mail with membership dues notice for 2015. The society will host a dinner theater on April 18 at 1 p.m. at Shreve Des Dutch Essenhaus, with Chris Hart portraying baseball legend Cy Young. The event is open to the public.

Election of officers and board members were voted on for 201516. They are president, Ron Junkin; vice president, Laurie Bower; treasurer, Jayne Neal; secretary, Deb Lilley; corresponding secretary, Joann McClaren; board members, Jody Long, Glenn Bower Jr., Frank Garrett; and adviser James Pennell. Installation of the officers will be at the January meeting. Tim Neal gave an update on the state grant, and we have two years to claim. The Ohio Facilities Construction Commission’s contact person will be Jessica DeLong, Grants Administrator, who provided us a check list. Nancy Raymond reported on the success of the “Sharing Our History Tour 2014.� Both museums had 50-60 visitors and she thanked all the hosts. The next meeting is Jan. 18, at Miller Museum at 1 p.m.

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

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

Killbuck Valley Writers’ Club Has anyone ever told you “You should write a book�? Maybe you even started one but never finished. Or, you have a great idea but just can’t seem to take that first step toward getting something on paper. The Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild (KVWG) might be just what you need to make your book a reality. KVWG is a group of serious adult writers who are working on novels, short stories and nonfiction. KVWG meets most Sundays at 1 p.m. in the Fireplace Room at Jitters Coffee House, Millersburg. Call 330-464-0624 or go to http://www.killbuckvalleywritersguild.org/ for more information.

Three Rivers Wine Trail hosts Crow-shocton Crush For decades, Coshocton has been known as “Crow Town.� No one seems to recall when or why that nickname began, but in recent years thousands of Canadian Crows have decided to make Coshocton their winter roost from November through early March. So in order to make the best of the situation, the crows are now celebrated each November with “crowthemed� festivities such as the Crow Homecoming and this Crow-shocton Crush Winery event. On Nov. 8, the five wineries that make up Coshocton’s Three Rivers Wine Trail will present the Crow-shocton Crush Wine Trail Event from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Guests will enjoy the fall season and taste delicious wines from each of the wineries. Advance tickets are required. Tickets are $20 per person which includes wine

tastings at each winery, visits with the wine makers and a special gift. Tickets may be purchased from any of the five Three Rivers Wine Trail wineries — Shawnee Springs Winery, 740-623-0744; Rainbow Hills Winery, 740-545-9305; Heritage Vineyard Winery, 740-824-4314; Yellow Butterfly Winery, 740-4921216, or Raven’s Glenn Winery, 740-545-9305. There is a Wine Trail Shuttle for the Crow-shocton Crush event available (with prior reservation) for $35 a person that will take you to each of the five wineries. Contact Nikko’s Wine Trail Shuttle at 740-622-0642. Coshocton Village Inn & Suites is also offering a special Three Rivers Wine Trail overnight rate. For more information go to www.Threeriverswinetrailohio.com or call the Coshocton Visitors Bureau at 740-622-4877.

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hold the final Family Fish Fry of 2014, on Saturday, Nov. 15, from 4-7 p.m. at the Post Home, on North Broadway Street. Everyone is welcome.

Calendar seed sale. Most volunteers are needed Nov. 7-8 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 1-5 p.m. and Nov. 9 from 1-5 p.m. To sign up, email vicki@wildernesscenter.org.

West Holmes to hold craft show The annual West Holmes Craft Show will be held Saturday, Nov. 8 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the West Holmes High School gymnasium. Admission and parking are free and the show is handicap accessible with wide aisles for strollers and wheelchairs. In addition to arts and crafts, there will be a concession stand with Amish pastries and homemade sandwiches. There will be door prizes. Volunteers assist vendors with carrying in and carrying out of items. Vendor applications are available on the school web-

site: www.westholmes.k12. oh.us. For more information, contact Lisa wMacaulay or Dawn Martin at 330674-3546 or whol_lmacaulay@tccsa.net.

Killbuck Methodist sets annual bazaar The annual fall bazaar at Killbuck United Methodist Church, 410 N. Main St., will be held Nov. 8 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the church. The bazaar will feature canned soups, baked goods, crafts, Chinese auction and lunch. Menu includes chicken sandwiches, salads, soups and lots of good desserts.

Fall festival at Clark Elementary Clark Elementary School will hold its annual chicken barbecue and fall festival Saturday, Nov. 8

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Holmes notes Veterans Day program The Holmes County Veterans Service Center will hold the annual Veterans Day ceremony on the west courthouse lawn on Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. If

inclement weather occurs the ceremony will be held in the Court of Common Pleas court room. Following the ceremony all Holmes County Veterans are invited to the Holmes County Senior Center for lunch.

Holmes County Liberty Coalition Program on Common Core Confused about Common Core? Who isn’t? Get some answers to your questions on Thursday, Nov. 13, when the Holmes County Liberty Coalition will be showing “Common Core: The Government’s Classroom.� This new hour-long video has been produced by the American Family Association and presents the coming overhaul in testing and curriculum that is part of the Common Core State Standards Initiative.

Swiss steak supper planned Beach City American Legion Post 549 will hold a swiss steak dinner Saturday, Nov. 15 from 4-7 p.m. at the Post Home, 125 Third Ave. NE. The meal also includes all you care to eat three bean salad, applesauce, mashed potatoes/homemade gravy, bread, corn, dessert and beverage. Gluten free is available. Cost is $12 adult, $6 ages 4-12, 3 and younger free, served family style. Carry out will be $10.

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West Holmes Schools will hold its annual senior citizens luncheon Nov. 21 at the West Holmes High School. The choir will perform at 11:30 a.m. Lunch will be served in the cafeteria at 12:30 p.m. Cost of the lunch is $3. Money will be collected at 11 a.m. in front of the theater. Reservations can be made by calling 330674-3546. If transportation is needed, let the school know when making resFamily Fish Fry ervations. It can be provided from the nearest is Nov. 15 elementary school or the American Legion Post Holmes County Senior 494 of Sugarcreek will Center.

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Building again after saying they never would Well, we’ve done it again. After telling ourselves we were never going to build another house, that is exactly what we are doing. We looked at what was available in the Del Webb community and found out the houses on the market were either too small, too expensive or on a lot that looked directly into someone else’s back yard or the side of a house. So, we marched over to the model homes again and found one that will meet our needs. The problem with model homes is the builders load them up with every conceivable upgrade that is available. They also have fancy draperies,

wonderful furniture and decorator items. We are not into marble counter tops and hard wood floors, but that is what the models show. We just have to imagine what it will look like without all that fancy stuff and picture your own furniture in the rooms. After a drive out to where the new lots were available, we chose one that backs onto a tree line. That way no one will

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build right behind us. It has a berm that goes up to some mature trees and has been planted with crepe myrtle trees that will be beautiful next spring. Across the street those houses back onto a lagoon. That’s where the alligators will be. We met with the sales consultant to choose all of the things that go into the home. I think we did it even faster than the last time, which must be some sort of a record. You have to choose the color of the kitchen cabinets, the flooring (again we got the darkest of the three shades of beige carpet that was offered), and the vinyl flooring that looks like tile. We also chose

any younger, we opted for that upgrade. We also got a covered patio, or as they call it, “lanai.” That means it has a roof and the footers are put in. If we ever decide to screen it in, the hard part is already done. One of my favorite things is that I will have an office. There is not a third bedroom, because it is not big enough for a bed, but what they call a den. That will be perfect for my desk, filing cabinet and computer. I will have to donate my futon to daughter Robyn. She will accept it gladly since they always have a need for extra beds. I’m also giving her the cherry chest of drawers

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Gaither Homecoming artist Lynda Randle and John Schmid will perform in concert Nov. 8 at 7 p.m. at Fisher Auditorium of the Ohio Agricultural Research and Developmental Center in Wooster. All proceeds will benefit the Wooster Community Hospital Auxiliary’s Posi’s for Mammogram projecct. Tickets are $17.50. For more information, call 330-263-8299 or 330-8932523.

be held Saturday, Nov. 8 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the West Holmes High School gymnasium. Admission and parking are free and the show is handicap accessible with wide aisles for strollers and wheelchairs. In addition to arts and crafts, there will be a concession stand with Amish pastries and homemade sandwiches. There will be door prizes. Volunteers assist vendors with carrying in and carrying out of items. Vendor applications are West Holmes to available on the school website: www.westholhold craft show mes.k12.oh.us. The annual West Hol- For more information, mes Craft Show will contact Lisa Macaulay or Dawn Martin at 330674-3546 or whol_lmacaulay@tccsa.net.

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that is now in our guest room. It takes up too much floor space. It’s a family heirloom having belonged to my greatgrandmother Eliza Jane Showalter Conrad, my paternal grandmother Nellie Grace Conrad Miley, and my aunt (my dad’s youngest sister who had no children of her own) Ellen Miley Massie. I brought it along just for sentimental reasons but have not needed to put anything in it. Robyn can someday pass it along to one of her four daughters. So now we are sitting here waiting for a buyer for this place, but not too soon since the new house will not be complete until March.

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the Formica counter top material. The kitchen seems bigger than the one we have now. The island is huge, big enough to seat three people instead of the two we now have. You could unfurl a bedroll and sleep on it. We got a few upgrades, such as a sink in the garage for The Man of the House. We didn’t get one here and regretted it. It will save trips in to the bathroom to wash his hands, and to clean off various items you would not want brought in the house. I know this sounds ridiculous but one of the options is to get toilets that sit four inches higher. Since we are not getting

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I’m not exactly sure when it all happened, but it seems to me that nowadays it’s perfectly fine, if not preferred, to let your kids grow up way too fast. They have cell phones in elementary school, wear clothes beyond their years, watch mature humor television shows and are expected to have the responsibility of adulthood — something which I myself have not yet accomplished. But then there are times when they are given the opportunity to embrace their age or, at the very least, attempt to hang on to the good years before being forced to grow up.

These are the times of childhood memories. It’s Christmas morning and Easter candy, summer sprinklers, fall leaf piles, tire swings and, of course, Halloween trick-or-treating. The fine art of dressing up and collecting candy from your neighbors is an honored tradition with good intentions and unfortunate results. As parents, we take even

our tiniest children out trick-or-treating and have them hold out a plastic pumpkin to gather goodies that they either can’t eat because of lack of teeth or choking hazards. (So glad I was able to help with those!) As the children get older, they hold out that pumpkin and are allowed to consume only a small portion of what they collect because eating that amount of sugar would send them buzzing across the county. Even as they are a little older, they form their mountain of collected candy but are forced to eat in moderation because we all know what happens when you’ve got nothing

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Briefs (From Page 17) control officer through the National Animal Care and Control Association. This certification ensures that Holmes County residents will continue to receive the most up-to-date and professional animal control services available, according to Holmes County Dog Warden Katelyn Lehman. In attaining this certification, Goodland attended 80 hours of training in animal diseases, injuries and first aid, capture techniques, shelter operations, rabies control, cruelty investigations, animal fighting investigations, evidence collection, constitutional law, search and seizure, courtroom testimony, case preparation, officer safety, ethics, methamphetamine identification, animal decontamination, public speaking and media relations. The purpose of the Hol-

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Public record Sheriff Sept. 25 — The Holmes County Sheriff’s Department responded to a report of fraud on Township Road 414 in Paint Township. Auto theft was reported on Main Street in Killbuck.

Sept. 28 — Domestic violence was reported on state Route 39 in Monroe Township. A report was taken of criminal mischief on County Road 329 in Prairie Township. Vandalism was reported on Township Road 652 in

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Record (From Page 20) Breaking and entering was reported on County Road 672 in Paint Township. Breaking and entering was reported on U.S. 62 in Paint Township. Oct. 17 — A report of fraud was taken on Township Road 508 in Ripley Township. Fraud was reported on Township Road 252 in Monroe Township. A report was taken of fraud on Township Road 251 in Monroe Township. Breaking and entering was reported on County Road 75 in Richland Township. Oct. 18 — Theft of service was reported on Main Street in Berlin. Oct. 20 — Breaking and entering was reported on state Route 39 in Walnut Creek Township. A report was taken of breaking and entering on Main Street in Berlin. Breaking and entering was reported on Main Street in Berlin. A report was received of domestic violence on

Police officers received a report of theft from a business on South Washington Street. Sept. 23 — Theft was reported from a business on South Washington Street. The department took a report of drugs at a residence on South Alexander Street. Sept. 24 — Police officers took a report of domestic violence that occurred at a residence on Massillon Road. Sept. 26 — Police department assisted the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office in serving an arrest warrant on Lakeview Drive. Sept. 27 — Trespassing was reported at a residence on East Jackson Street. Trespassing was reported at a residence on Lakeview Drive. Sept. 29 — Domestic violence was reported on East Jackson Street. Sept. 30 — The department assisted the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office at a business on Wooster Road. Oct. 1 — A report was Police Sept. 22 — Millersburg taken of a motor vehicle

state Route 514 in Knox Township. Oct. 21 — A report was taken of automobile theft on state Route 39 in Monroe Township. Oct. 22 — Criminal damaging was reported on state Route 514 in Knox Township. Grand theft was reported on state Route 39 in Berlin Township. Oct. 24 — Breaking and entering was reportedon Main Street in Berlin. A report was taken of domestic violence on Private Road 340 in Hardy Township. Oct. 25 — Criminal damaging was reported on Township Road 159 in Clark Township. A report was taken of fraud on Township Road 406 in Walnut Creek Township. Oct. 26 — Vandalism was reported on Township Road 92 in Killbuck Township. Domestic violence was reported on U.S. 62 in Paint Township.

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nization record. Below are the scheduled clinics: — Holmes County Health Department, 931 Wooster Road, Millersburg, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-4:30 p.m. (Health Clinic only, closed first and third Wednesday afternoons of each month. First and third Monday’s from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-6:30 p.m.) — Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, 2619 Township Road 144, Walnut Creek, Tuesday, Nov.

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Land transfers Berlin Township — Perry J. and Anna Miller to Jonathan A. Miller, Township Road 366, 2.975 acres, $29,740. Aaron R. and Linda R. Yoder to Joseph R. and Freda E. Yoder, County Road 120, 0.277 acre, $2,770. Gary and Arlene Troyer to Samuel C. Yoder, 4670 U.S. Route 62, $130,000. Gary and Arlene Troyer to Roman J. and Clara Keim, co-trustees for Keim Family Trust, Township Road 366, 0.982 acre, $80,000. Gary and Arlene Troyer to Anthony G. Troyer, 4654 U.S Route 62, $210,000. David R. Coblentz, executor of estate of Martha Coblentz, to Dean A. Miller and Kristina M. Miller, 6233 State Route 39, $207,000. Edward S. and Mildred D. Whitman to Tyler S. Yoder and Brooke Y. Miller, 5584 Township Road 362, $125,000. Miriam A. Miller to Ada J. Miller, Township Road 356, 5.242 acres, $40,000. Andy R. and Ida W. Miller to Hiland Supply Co., County Road 135, 1.555 acres, $125,000. Jonathan A. Miller to Rebecca Miller and Betty Miller, Township Road

366, 0.863 acres, $10,000. Sherman D. Yoder to Trail Bottom Co., 5324 County Road 626, $30,000. East Holmes Development to Albert and Linda Green 5235 Oriole Court, $219,000. Susan D. Miller to Benjamin G. and Cindi R. Yoder, 4954 Township Road, $270,000. Marvin W. Mast to Yoder Window and Siding, 5174 Township Road 351, $500,000. First Baptist Church to William and Paula K. Starn, 5519 S. Market, $96,500. David Lee and Sandra Miller to Jeffrey and Cheryl Yoder, 4512 Private Road 378, $180,000. Charm — Fannie O. Keim and Katie O. Keim to Steven W. Yoder and Susan Yoder, 4474 State Route 557, $99,578.66. Clark Township — Eli and Leanna Raber to Levi D. and Wilma Miller, 38783 Township Road 184, $45,000. Fannie O. Keim, Katie O. Keim, Daniel O. Keim, Anna Keim, Roy O. Keim, Clara Mast and Susan Miller to Steven W. and Susan J. Yoder, 4474 State Route 557, $49,789.33. Paul Roland and Rebecca Shutt to Ivan A. and Erma Miller, County

Holmes County bookmobile Monday — Pleasant Hill School, 12:15-1 p.m.; John Troyer Jr., Township Road 654, 1:15-1:45 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — J. Barkman, Township Road 176, 1-1:30 p.m.; Crist Troyer Jr., Township Road 178, 1:45-2:30 p.m.; Hershberger Hardware, 2:45-4 P.M.; Roy Miller, Township Road 154, 4:15-4:45 p.m.; Charm Public 5-7 p.m. Wednesday — Mount Hope Elementary, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m.; South Dublin School, 1:45-

2:45 p.m.; West Mount Hope School, 3-3:45 p.m.; Sycamore Run Nursing, 2-2:40 p.m.; Nature’s Food Market, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Chestnut Ridge, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; Buena Vista School, 2:45-3:30 p.m.; Killbuck Public, 3-5 p.m.; Nashville Elementary, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Friday — Hillside School, 9-10 a.m.; Andy Miller, Township Road 472, 10:30-11:15 a.m.; Joe Yoder, County Road 373, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Roy Keim’s, County Road 75, 1:302:45 p.m.

Road 600, 32.337 acres, $323,370. Robert M. and Betty Barkman to K&B Lumber, County Road 19, 0.526 acres. $5,500. John L. and Edna Miller to Paul A. Miller, 2772 State Route 557, $130,000. Sam and Ada D. Yoder to Paul A. Miller, 2772 State Route 557, $54,634.50 Sam A. and Ada D. Yoder to Eli and Katie Yoder, state Route 557, 2.1 acres, $53,252.25. Glenmont — Russell K. and Tanitha A. Lint to Bryan and Aretha Ballentyne, 834 Depot St., $80,000. Hardy Township — Daniel E. and Malinda Miller to Daniel A. and Ruth Ann Yoder, Township Road 311, 6.256 acres, $70,000. Scott G. and Melissa Biltz to Richard and Amy Loveday, 5029 Township Road 339, $350,000. Paul Young, trustee, to Allen Raber, Township Road 129, 5 acres, $40,000. Tanya L. Bernard to

Reuben N. and Mary N. Troyer, 6733 County Road 68, $170,500. Timothy J. and Megan E. Stryker to Benjamin and Jody Sohar, 8177 Private Road 340, $170,500. Robert Schmucker, trustee, to Kurt A. and Stacie A. McDowell, state Route 83, 18.750 acres, $75,000. Robert Schmucker, trustee, to Anthony and Megan Roberts, 5926 State Route 83, $200,000. John L. McLaughlin to Daniel E. and Malinda Miller, 4989 Township Road 311, $375,000. John N. and Leah Miller to Marvin A. and Susan S. Raber 5601 State Route 241, $193,000. Allen and Wilma Gingerich to Brent A. and Kayla Miller, 8719 Township Road 304, $100,000. Timothy Mast to Robert Lynn and Diana Lee Morrison, 1 acre, $16,000. Timothy Mast to Robert Lynn Morrison and Diana Lee Morrison, Hardy Township, lot 35, $16,000. Allen and Wilma Gingerich to Brent A. Miller

Killbuck library story times noted Killbuck Community Library will be having its fall preschool story time on Fridays, through Nov. 28, 11 a.m.-noon, for children ages 3-5 years.

A. Carmony to James and Vicky Milford, 174 Mohawk Trail, $10,000. Charles E. and Wilma J. Yonts to Kevin Bernacik and Niar Garete Bowes, lot 459, October Hills, $11,000. Irene Lee Ann Riski to Charles E. and Wilma J. Yonts, lot 144, October Hills, $16,000. Estate of Wanda J. Vanhorn to Lakeview Holdings, 6299 County Road 230, $20,500. John J. Coblentz to Norman P. Keim and Rachel W. Keim, 14748 Township Road 211, $220,000. Mechanic Township — PJ Mit Homes to 1220 Arbon Dr. LLC, Lake Buckhorn, lots 1220, 1221 and 1222, $15,000. Lisa Ann Edwards to Richard E. Dye, 2650 Constance Drive, $172,000. Leslie L. and Patricia A. Miller to Theodore M. and Kathy L. Munsell, 3476 E. Buckhorn Drive, $540,000. John O. and Cheryl A. Wiemero to Gerald R. and Nancy K. Brenly, County Road 61, 0.160 acres, $900. Chrysallis Properties to Paul Bologna, County Road 58, 0.366 acre, $9,000

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and Kayla Miller, 8719 Township Road 304, $100,000. Killbuck Township — Gerald T. Brewer and Donna M. Bauer, trustees, to Jason L. Miller, Township 91, 10.001 acres, $65,000. Mark R. and Rebecca J. Schlabach to Jason Hoxworth and Kathy J. Marks, 3.5 acres, $40,000. Killbuck Village — Kristopher S. and Shelly L. McCombs to Thomas M. Richards, 450 N. Main St., $16,000. Anthony and Megan Roberts to Owen Leroy Towner, 140 Mark Ave., $110,000. Brenda J. Doty to Donald L. Doty, 170 Bucy Drive, $119,070.66. Donald D. and Orleeta M. Russell to French Ridge Investments, 11001 County Road 6, $245,000. Okazaki Inc. to Patrick and Rein Obrst, U.S. Route 62, 2.212 acres, $12,000. Knox Township — William A. and Joy C. Harrel to David C. and Melinda J. Eliot, Cherokee Trail, lot 201, $11,000. Bruce G. and Janet

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their season. “We played OK down the stretch of the season, but (the Ohio Cardinal Conference) is such a difficult league, that we didn’t get any breathers heading into the tournament,� said Cara Park, who has committed to play at Akron. “But we played so well in our win over Philo last week, that now as a team we’re thinking we can win (the Zanesville regional). I know most people are thinking next year will be our year, but we are playing well right now, and as a team, and even though we will have to perform even better this week, we’re thinking why not us? “We’re excited to get down there and get going. We’re going there with the idea to win it.� Raichelle Erman (6-foot junior) has played a key role for the Knights as well, compiling 290 kills on the season, including a season-high of 26 in their recent win over Claymont. Erman credits the Knights’ success to their cohesiveness as a unit. “We’re a very close-knit group, a group that has played together since middle school,� Erman said. “I may not put up the biggest numbers on our team, but I take pride in keeping our team pumped up, keeping their spirits up. We’re going to have to play well together this week, but I think we have a chance.� Juniors Makayla Palm, Brittleigh Macaulay, Madison Cox and Katie Welsh have all settled in to their roles for the Knights, with sophomore Kylie Leppla

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We have great diversity on the court, meaning we all are pretty good at what we do. “If we get out of position, there’s not one of us who can’t make a play anywhere on the court.� For West Holmes to defeat Bloom Carroll on Wednesday, however, it will take one of its best efforts. The Bulldogs feature Ohio State recruit Taylor Hughes, one of Ohio’s best all-around players. “There’s no question, Hughes is a great player, probably the best player in the state,� Park said. “She’s six-foot, left handed, and very athletic. We’ve been emphasizing all week long that we can’t stop her, we just have to limit what their other girls get. If we let Hughes have a big night, and their other very talented player (6-foot1 Samantha Hurdzen) to also go off, we’re going to be in trouble. “We have to somewhat

limit Hughes, and then counter Hurdzen. We feel we have the skill to do that.� Enter West Holmes freshman Lauren Park. The younger sister to Cara has not only emerged as a force in the area, but in the state, too. Park has accounted for 323 kills on the season for West Holmes, and along with Erman, possesses the size and athleticism to play with the talented Bulldogs. “Early in the season, I was a little intimidated to be playing as a freshman, but it didn’t take long to realize that with the quality of players in our league, I needed to mature in a hurry, and I think I’ve done that as the season has went on,� she said. “I know (Bloom Carroll) has a great player, and some other great athletes, but I’m excited to play against them.� Bloom Carroll opened the season 8-0 by winning 24 of 25 sets, then reeled

off another 10 straight after losing to Massillon Jackson. The recent Bulldogs’ streak included a perfect run of winning 30 consecutive sets. Hughes — a first team All-Ohioan in 2013 — is one of just a handful of girls in state history to accumulate over 1,000 kills, 500 digs, and 1,400 assists in her career. “Well, they’re obviously better than the teams we’ve played so far in the tournament, but I don’t think they are any better than Lexington, Madison, or especially Orrville, in our league,� Coach Park said. “And Carrollton is a quality team, and Hartley is one of the best teams in the entire state, regardless of division (Hartley defeated BC in three sets in the regular season). “I told our girls we can watch hours of film, but nothing has better prepared us than the schedule we’ve played. We’ll be ready to go Wednesday night.�

Outdoor notes Trapper education An advanced trapper’s workshop will be held Nov. 1-2 from 8:30 a.m.3:30 p.m. both days at the Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area headquarters (1691 Centerville Road, Shreve). Registration will be limited to 25 students, and the registration deadline is Oct. 27. To register, or for additional information, contact Steve Bourgeois at

fall, including locally at the Shreve Lake Wildlife Area on Nov. 6 (100 birds), Nov. 14 (50) and Nov. 26 (50). Also, the Spencer Wildlife Area in Medina County will see a total of 540 pheasants released, including 100 on Oct. 24 and 150 on Oct. 31 for youth hunts, and another 290 spread over release dates of Nov. 6, 14 and 26. Pheasant releases All told, the DOW will be releasThe Ohio Division of Wildlife will ing over 15,000 pheasants staterelease pheasants across the state this wide. 330-698-1511. Lunch will be provided both days There will also be a trapper education course running concurrently at the KMWA headquarters. To register, call 1-800-WILDLIFE or on the web at www.wildohio.com


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Obituaries Larry Pyle, 69

Atlee Miller, 89

Larry Keith “Big Red� (Howell) Pyle, 69, of Wooster, passed away Monday, Oct. 27, 2014, at Akron City Hospital. He was born June 9, 1945, in McKeesport, Pa., the son of Lyle Gibson Pyle and Lillian Frances Robinson, and married Sheila J. “Nanny� Hebb on Jan. 1, 1975. She preceded him in death Dec. 18, 2009. He had been a truck driver for Silver Brothers and then for other companies for many years before becoming disabled in 1989 working at Magni-Power. He formerly attended the Cathedral of Tomorrow Church, loved singing and listening to his wife’s band. He loved to watch westerns, CNN and the History Channels, like to fish and work on cars. Larry was a member of American Legion Post 68 of Wooster. Surviving are his mother, Lillian Howell of Wooster; children, Cheryl (Steve) Blake of Holmesville, Rod Pyle of Marshallville, Wendy (Stanley) Hammond, Donna Weltmer and Tammy Howell, all of Wooster; many grandchildren and great-grand-

Atlee J. Miller, 89, of 3490 Township Road 130, Millersburg took his last peaceful breath on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014 while surrounded by family and with melodies of his treasured music serenading in the background. He was born Aug. 22, 1925 in Holmes County to the late John J. and Fannie (Kuhns) Miller. He was a hobbyist farmer and a self-employed entrepreneur. He was the owner of “Miller Spraying Service� and more recently as owner of “A. Miller Oil� and enjoyed spending time outdoors fishing and taking nature walks. He loved to travel and loved singing and playing his mandolin. He is survived by his wife, Viola Fyrne Hershberger Miller, of almost 65 years, with the upcoming anniversary date of Nov. 6, 1949; his children Naomi (Willard) Schlabach of Sarasota, Florida, Martha (Irvin) Habegger of Scottsville, Kentucky, Ruth (Luke) Yoder of Dover, James Miller and Freeman Miller both of Millersburg, David (Doreen) Miller, Hosanna (Norman) Troyer and Atlee JR Miller, all of Sarasota, Florida; 14 grandchildren Zachary, Jordan, Troy, Lisa, Michael, Tami, Heidi, Kristin, Renae, Shannon, Amy, Anthony, Ashley and Brandon; 11

children; siblings, Richard (Genny) Howell of Burbank, Joey Howell and Vickie (Donnie) Rouse of Wooster; and many cousins, aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews. In addition to his wife of 42 years, he was preceded by his father and a sister, Shirley French. Services are Saturday, Nov. 1 at noon at McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster with the Rev. Kevin Phipps officiating. Burial will be in the Smithville Cemetery. Friends will be received one hour prior to the services. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the funeral home to help defray expenses.

Dean Mackey Dean Darwin Mackey, 79, Lakeville, passed away Saturday, Oct. 4, 2014, at Sycamore Run. He was born Aug. 25, 1935, near Lakeville to Glenn William and Mildred Frances (Hostettler) Mackey Sr. He was a 1955 graduate of the Big Prairie-Lakeville High School. On June 2, 1957, he married Elouise Withrow, and she preceded him in death Jan. 19, 1998. He later married Jean Pfigler, she preceded him in 2003. He had been a truck driver with Miller Trucking, was a member of the Ripley Church of Christ, a Grange member, and enjoyed bowling on different leagues, having bowled three perfect games during his life. Dean enjoyed playing ball all his life, and loved growing up on the family farm, where he had animals, especially his cows, dogs and cats, and where he continued to enjoy and care for them all his life. He is survived by a foster son, Cecil Rhoades of Shreve; sister, Betty Beaver of Lakeville; two brothers Glenn Jr. and Patsy Mackey of Big Prairie and Donald and Kathryn Mackey of Lakeville;

Henry Troyer, 72

great-grandchildren Paul, Daniel, Gideon, Zoe, Wesley, Isaac, Maddie, Lyric, Brady, Maddox and Addy and three sisters, Esther (Raymond) Miller of Millersburg, Iva (Clarence) Yutzy of Berlin and Nora (Levi) Sommers of Millersburg. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his daughter-inlaw Loretta Miller, four sisters Anna Hershberger, Verna Miller, Mary Boley and Elva Raber, and two brothers, Albert C. Miller and Roy Miller. Services will be held on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014 at 10 a.m. at Light in the Valley Chapel, 4150 Township Road 162, Sugarcreek. Burial will follow in the Light in the Valley Chapel Cemetery. Arrangements are being handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek. Smith-Varns, 330852-2141, www.smithfuneral.com

Francis ‘J.R.� Stone, 60

and numerous nieces and nephews. He also was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Lawrence Mackey; and two sisters, Colleen Cox and Floreine Burbick. Services were Oct. 7 at the Ripley Church of Christ, with the Rev. Tom Benter officiating. Burial was in Ripley Cemetery. Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve handled arrangements. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.schlabachfh.com. The family suggests memorial contributions may be made to the Ripley Church of Christ, 12298 County Road 330, Big Prairie 44611.

Francis “J.R.� Stone, age 60, of Wooster, passed away following a courageous battle with cancer Friday Oct. 24, 2014 at his residence. He was born June 11, 1954 in Zanesville to Francis and Ruth C. Stone Sr. He adored his cat “the old man,� and was an avid collector of anything pertaining to wolves. Surviving are six brothers, Dick (Barb) Stone of Shreve; Larry Stone of Big Prairie; Joe (Terry) Stone of Danville; Denver (Belinda) Stone of Brandon, Fla.; Everett Stone and Frank (Jessica) Stone both of Wooster.

APPLE CREEK — Henry M. Troyer, 72, of 6594 Buss Road, Apple Creek, passed away Sunday evening, Oct. 26, 2014, at his home after a brief illness. He was born Oct. 14, 1942, in Wayne County to the late Milton and Sara (Miller) Troyer and married Ella J. Troyer on Nov. 7, 1963. She preceded him in death on April 5, 2012. Henry farmed and worked at Gross Lumber. He was a member of the Old Order Amish. Surviving are children, Robert (Sara Ann) Troyer of Apple Creek, Anna (Atlee) Hershberger of Fredericksburg, Erma (Levi) Hostetler and Susie (Uriah) Hostetler, both of Wooster, Eddie (Marie) Troyer of the home, Mary (Jacob) Hershberger of Fredericksburg, Martha

(Ivan) Hershberger of Apple Creek and Henry Jr. (Rosanna) Troyer of Fredericksburg; 50 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and brothers, Edwin (Mary) Troyer, Roy Troyer and Eli (Emma) Troyer, all of Apple Creek, Robert (Martha) Troyer and Milton Jr. (Mattie) Troyer, both of Holmesville; and a brother-in-law, Raymond (Mary Ellen) Miller of Florida. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents; and a sister, Anna Miller. Services were Wednesday, Oct. 29 at the Troyer residence, with Bishop Freeman Troyer officiating. Burial was in Troyer Cemetery, Salt Creek Township, Wayne County. Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg handled arrangements.

Ivan Treece, 76 Ivan H. Treece, 76, of Shreve, passed away Oct. 10, 2014 near his home following a short illness. A celebration of life service was held Tuesday, Oct. 14 at Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve. Ivan was born Aug. 6, 1938 near Wooster to Francis Guy and Anna Mae (Rutt) Treece. During his life he had been an independent trucker and also worked at Diebold, retiring after 29 years of service. Ivan was mechanically inclined and liked to tinker, leading him to a love of racing which he pursued at dirt tracks, where he raced at Lakeville Speedway. Ivan also enjoyed country music. His great love was his family and they will miss him dearly. Surviving are two children, a son Larry Treece of Shreve, and a daughter

Tina Skidmore of Newark, a grandson Jeremy Treece, of Rootstown, three stepgrandchildren, Megan, Erik and Bobby Skidmore, one great-grandson Phoenix Skidmore, two sisters, Evelyn Weiner of Marin, Calif., and Lela (Charles) Mann of Wooster. He was preceded by his parents, a brother Clifford Treece, and a sister Hilda Geiser. Online condolences may be shared with the family at schlabachfh.com.

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He was preceded by his parents and a brother Mike L. Stone. Arrangements are being handled by Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve. Online condolences may be shared with the family at schlabachfh.com.

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Holmes SWCD Annual Meeting will be November 20 Please join the Holmes SWCD board and staff to recognize outstanding conservation efforts in our county and enjoy a great meal (including ribs!) as well at the 67th Holmes SWCD Annual Meeting, to be held Thursday, November 20 at the Carlisle Inn conference room in Walnut Creek. One supervisor will be elected, with the election time beginning at 6:15 p.m. and dinner served at 7:00 p.m. Holmes County residents and landowners may vote at the annual meeting or request absentee ballots. Supervisor candidates are Luke Brewer and Randal Miller.

Luke Brewer grew up in Glenmont and graduated from West Holmes High. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from The Ohio State University and received his law degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Ann Arbor. He began working at Miller, Mast, Mason & Bowling, Ltd. in August of 2013. In his position of associate attorney, he specializes in general litigation matters, domestic relations, and criminal law. Luke is a member of the Ohio State Bar Association Council of Delegates for the 10th District, which is an elected position that serves Holmes County’s district. The Council of Delegates analyzes proposed state legislation and advises the OSBA on which positions to take. When asked why he wants to be an SWCD supervisor, Luke answered, “ I believe I bring a unique blend of legal knowledge and experience growing up on a farm in Holmes County. While my immediate family has never made a living through farming, I did grow up on a 190-acre farm outside of Glenmont where my family has always kept livestock and leased out tillable land for crops. I believe I possess the skills to be an effective manager and meeting participant as I have experience with parliamentary procedure and drafting of bylaws for organizations. This position would give me a chance to give back to the community in a way that would have a lasting effect, by preserving the beautiful landscape here in Holmes County.”

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of Holmesville is a crop and livestock farmer with 600 acres of corn, soybeans, wheat and hay. He grazes a herd of Angus cows and feeds out all of the calves as well as the lambs from 50 ewes. Conservation practices he incorporates into his management plan is no-till and minimum till along with crop rotation, contour strips, grass waterways, and cover crops. Randal is a member of the Holmesville Church of Christ. When asked why he wants to be an SWCD supervisor, Randal answered, “This is an opportunity to serve as well as learn. My father (Eli Allen Miller) was a supervisor and encouraged me to run as it was a positive experience for him.”

Jim Croskey, supervisor since 2000 and chairman for many of those years, is not seeking re-election. During his tenure Holmes SWCD has undertaken some innovative programs and Jim has been a driving force behind that. Thank you, Jim, for your dedication and ideas. We will miss you! The SWCD board will be presenting conservation awards as part of the program. BearCave Farm (Jeff and Ina Miller family) will be awarded the Conservation Farm Award, and sportsman Joel Menuez will receive the “Friend of Conservation” award. Recently retired administrative assistant Phyllis Gilmore will be given a special recognition award for outstanding service. The top three essay winners and FFA poster contest winners from the Tom Graham 5th Grade Conservation Farm Tour will receive awards, and the year’s conservation programs will be reviewed. Tickets are $12 for adults and $4 for children 3-11(under 3 are free). Call the office at 330-674-2811 before Friday, November 14 or contact any SWCD supervisor or staff member for tickets. Thanks to Dutchman Hospitality Group, Farm Credit MidAmerica, Ruth Steimel, Sweet Breeze Farms and Excavating, LLC, and Tate Farms—Hal, Nancee, Bruce and Russ, for sponsoring our annual meeting.

Time to Soil Test! What does your soil need to achieve maximum production? You are just guessing (and perhaps wasting money) unless you soil test. Now, before the ground freezes, is the perfect time to pull soil samples. Soil testing will help you understand which nutrients are needed and where as you plan for spring planting. Also keep in mind that any conservation or nutrient management plan through the NRCS/ SWCD office requires soil testing as a first step. The SWCD has probes available to loan, and soil test bags (each sample should be about one pint of soil). If you have any questions about soil testing or understanding test results, contact Joe Christner at 330-674-2811, ext. 3. The SWCD office processes soil tests for $8/sample for ag fields and $10/ sample for gardens, wildlife plots, etc. year round.

2014 AFFILIATE MEMBERS Platinum – $250 Agri-Sludge, Inc. Harold’s Equipment, Inc. Holmes-Wayne Electric Cooperative, Inc. Pleasant View Furniture Sam, Ronda & Brogan Steimel Shearer Equipment Tate Farms Sweet Breeze Farms & Excavating LLC

Questions about Well Water? Holmes SWCD gets frequent calls about having well water tested. While our office does not handle well water testing, the Holmes County Health Department can help. To have your well water tested, you must pick up a sterile bottle provided by the health department during their normal working hours. Water must be collected according to the schedule that they provide, and delivered to their office during a specified timeframe (you will receive that information from the health department). The cost is $50. For more information, contact the Health Department at 330-674-5035. Also, The Ohio State University Extension has an on-line tool to help homeowners understand water test results. The free online Well Water Interpretation Tool is available through OSU Extension’s Ohio Watershed Network at http://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu. Click on “Know Your Well Water.” The site includes links to a list of labs certified to conduct well water testing, recommendations on what to test for, maintenance and groundwater protection information, and other helpful insight. Another useful website for well owners is http://soilwater.ohiodnr.gov. Under the “landowners” tab, select “Well water record search.” There are various ways to find the water well log and drilling report you are looking for. This is good information for homeowners and those interested in buying a property.

No Holmes SWCD Tree Seedling Sale Next Year….. The Holmes SWCD board has decided not to sponsor a tree seedling sale in 2015. If you are interested in purchasing seedlings, many of the surrounding SWCDs have similar tree seedling sales. For more information, contact Coshocton SWCD (Coshocton) at 740-622-8087; Tuscarawas SWCD (Dover) at 330-339-7976; or Wayne SWCD (Wooster) at 330-262-2836.

Gold – $150 Farm Credit Mid-America Millersburg Tire Service, Inc. Silver – $100 Arlie & Evie Rodhe Commercial & Savings Bank Dutchman Hospitality Group Fair Farms First Knox National Bank Hipp Farms Ltd. Holmes Oil Distributing Jackie McKee Jane Graven Jelloway Valley Equipment Joel Menuez Kozak Dairy Farm Loudonville Farmers Equity Margandale Farms Ltd. Paint Valley Equipment

Holmes SWCD Supervisor Election Notice The Ohio Soil and Water Conservation Commission will cause election of Supervisors of the Holmes Soil and Water Conservation District to be held in accordance with Chapter 1515 of the Ohio Revised Code. Residents or landowners, fi rms, and corporations that own land or occupy land in Holmes County and are 18 years of age and older may vote for Supervisor. A non-resident landowner, fi rm, or corporation must provide an affidavit of eligibility, which includes designation of a voting representative, prior to casting a ballot. There are three ways an eligible voter can cast a ballot: (1) at the annual meeting, which will take place at the Carlisle Village Inn, Walnut Creek on Thursday, November 20, 2014 from 6:15 p.m.-7:15 p.m; at the SWCD office until 2:00 p.m. on November 20, 2014; or (3) vote absentee by requesting the proper absentee request forms from the SWCD office at the following address: Holmes Soil & Water Conservation District 62 West Clinton Street Millersburg OH 44654-1148 Phone: 330-674-2811, ext. 3 One (1) supervisor will be elected. The nominees are Luke Brewer and Randal Miller.

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Holmes SWCD Staff: Michelle Wood, Administrator Merle Swartzentruber, District Technician Joe Christner, Water Quality Technician Dean Slates, Program Assistant

Holmes NRCS Staff: Chuck Reynolds, District Conservationist Gina Schworm, Resource Conservationist

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Yoder Lumber, a growing family-owned company for over 3 generations is hiring for our 3 locations in Holmes County. For over 70 years, we have earned a reputation for being a dependable resource in providing quality hardwood lumber products and custom solutions.

Millwork Operators / Lumber Handlers These positions use a variety of woodworking machines to produce a dimensional wood product, as well as general handling and stacking of products. Other duties include machine setup and operation, ripping, planing, moulding, and loading and unloading of lumber. Requirements include previous experience in a woodworking or construction job, and ability to stand for long periods of time.

Lumber Grader This position involves inspection and grading of hardwood lumber on our bin-sorting system, keying grades, and other attributes in to a terminal to determine proper automated sorts. Requirements include a thorough knowledge of NHLA and other industry standards, ability to make quick, accurate assessments, and decisions for optimum yield and quality. We offer excellent beneямБts including health insurance, 401K, PTO, transportation, and annual bonuses. To start your new career, mail a resume or ямБll out an application at:

4515 Township Rd 367, Millersburg, OH 44654 Email: keng@yoderlumber.com For more information please call 330.893.3121 Ext 102

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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.

Now taking consignments for: Consignment Gun Auction Friday, November 22, 2014 4:00 PM RiямВes * Shotguns * Pistols * Muzzleloaders * Bows Ammo * Misc. Now accepting quality gun consignments as well as ammo, bows and reloading equipment. Get your guns in early for free advertising. This will be an FFL regulated sale, with photo ID required and FFL forms being ямБlled out. To Consign Contact: Derrick Kandel, 330-231-4524 or derrick@kaufmanrealty.com Cliff Sprang, 330-464-5155 or cliff@kaufmanrealty.com

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MAIRS AUCTION

3 BEDROOM COUNTRY RANCH HOME 2 ½ BATHS-GARAGE-SUN ROOM-FIREPLACE 96X44 POLE BUILDING-2 ACRES OF LAND Selling for the family the following real estate located at 1543 Springville Road, Wooster, Ohio. West of Wooster on State Route 95 and 1 mile North on Springville Road. Or West of Wooster on US Route 30, South 1 mile on Jefferson Road, West on Heyl Road, and South on Springville Road..

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8, 2014 12:00 NOON

REAL ESTATE SELLS TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 12:00 NOON One of the good ones of the Fall auction season. This property features a 2085 square foot home on 2 acres of land. 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, family room, sun room, ďŹ replace, ďŹ nished basement, propane heat, central air, and attached 2 car garage. The home was built in 1985, has been well maintained, and is ready for a new owner. Plus a 96x44 pole building that is adaptable to many uses. Equipment or vehicle storage, work area, motor home storage, livestock, or the largest man cave in Plain Township. A location only minutes to town and major routes in any direction. And it all sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your ďŹ nancing and come bid your judgment. Pictures and plat at www.gantrealty.com.. Click on real estate auctions.

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Monday, November 3, 2014 5:00 PM Millersburg Glass * Antiques * Collectibles * Household Furniture * Tools *Hershberger Items * Townsend Items Millersburg Glass Collection: incl. Rare & Tracery, Bon-Bon, Courthouse bowl, Hobnail swirl vase, Rose bowl, Trout & Fly bowls, Hanging Cherry, Whirling Leaves, Peacock Berry bowl, Primrose, Ohio Star, 4 pillar vase, Seaweed bowl, and more; Hershberger Items: dishes from wedding rental trailer; folding tables; old granite kitchen stove; Townsend Items: furniture incl. sofa recliner, chairs, tables, rocker, ladders, child’s rocker, metal shelves, collectible toys, Sohio oil can, machinist chests; sleigh bells; school desks; signs; watches; oak child’s table & chairs; welder; oak kids wagon; old dolls; belt buckles; ďŹ shing items; trailer load of tools incl. Ryobi, Rigid, table saws, compressors, drawer slides, tree trimmers, routers, chop saws, drills, sanders, dry erase boards, misc. door latches, hardware tools. Note: Millersburg glass is some high quality pcs. Lots of boxes from estate to go thru yet so anything could show up. Weekly consignment auctions every Monday at 5pm. Visit www. kaufman-auctions.com for photos and updates. For more information contact Marvin Yoder at the auction house at (330) 204-4453. Terms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Receiving Hours: Wednesday, 9AM-4PM Always Taking Quality Consignments

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY OCTOBER 26 1:00-3:00 P.M. JOHN J. MAIRS ETAL., OWNERS AUCTIONEER/REALTOR – Dave Acker BROKER – Jack Gant

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442 Uhl St, Millersburg Affordable classic beauty! Remodeled 3 BR brick home with great original woodwork. Detached garage. $89,000

Krista Raber Susan Crilow

Steve Maag

314 Clay St, Millersburg

330-231-2230 330-763-3734

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3 BR Brick Ranch on 1.264 Acres * 26x32 Shop * Chattels Salt Creek Township * Holmes County * East Holmes Schools

Open House: Thursday, Nov 6, 4-6 PM. Here’s a solid 1288 square foot brick ranch built in 1959 on 1.264 acres in East Holmes! Many updates including Hilltop Wood Shop oak kitchen, newer roof shingles, newer water well, and back up generator. Main oor has the remodeled kitchen, carpeted living room with wood ooring under, bath, and 3 bedrooms (two with carpet and wood ooring under). Basement includes family room, fourth bedroom with built in cabinets, bath, fruit cellar, utility room and outside entrance. Home has a large 2 car attached garage, gas heat, and central air. Property also has a 26x32 garage/shop. Lots of room for a horse, gardens, etc. REAL ESTATE TERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing in approximately 45 days. No Contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but is not guaranteed. Real Estate sells subject to all matters of record. The Buyer(s) is responsible to conduct its own due diligence prior to auction. Buyer(s) must independently investigate and conďŹ rm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Announcements day of sale will take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Legal: Taxes are currently $774.35 per half year. Parcel #2400505000 located in Salt Creek Township of Holmes County and East Holmes Local School District. NOTE: Auction starts at 10 AM, real estate at 11 AM! Complete list with chattels to follow. Please visit our website for pictures, map, and more details: www. kaufmanrealty.com . Sale By Order of: Owen L. Towner, Brenda S. Snow, POA

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STITZLEIN TRUST LAND AUCTION

432 CONTIGUOUS ACRES OF ASHLAND COUNTY LAND – 273 ACRES TILLABLE LAND – WOODS – PASTURE – 4 SETS OF FARM BUILDINGS–4 HOMES – ROAD FRONTAGE–SECLUSION–BUILDING SITES Selling for the Carl and Thelma Stitzlein trusts the following land at absolute auction. Located ½ mile East of Loudonville, Ohio on State Route 3, then North on County Road 457. Or from State Route 179 South of Mohicanville or North of Route 3, go West on CR 2575 to 457 and South to Auction Site. Or from State Route 60 North of Loudonville go East on 2575 to 457.

SATURDAY NOV. 22, 2014 11:00 A.M. REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 11:00 A.M. One of the highlights of the 2014 farm auctions. 432 acres of Southern Ashland County rolling land. Approximately 273 acres of cropland, 51 acres pasture, and the balance in woods and open land. The Stitzlein family has been stewards of the soil and it is quite evident on these farms. Waterways, strip cropping, contour farming, excellent fertility practices, and the conservation of soil and water were all a large part of the Stitzlein farming practices. Nothing big or fancy describes the buildings. The home farm, Parcel #1, has a comfortable farm home, free gas, barn and outbuildings, and pond. The other 3 homes are older well maintained country rentals. These farms will be offered in parcels and in combination and sell in the manner that nets the most for the seller. Farm #1 is the home farm w/ house, barn, and pond on 51.7 acres with frontage on CR 457 and TR 2672. Parcel #2 adjoins #1 and consists of 68.7 acres of mostly tillable land and some woods. Parcel #3 is 74 acres of land with home, barn and a Morton machinery shed. This parcel is the site of the auction and headquarters for the open house. Parcel #4 features an older farm home and barn on 48 acres and fronts on CR 457. Parcel #5 consists of 171.38 acres of some of the nicest and most scenic land in Ashland County. This land is accessible off CR 2575 and features conservation farming at its best. A good chunk of tillable land with some woods in the corners. Parcel #6 is on the North side of 2575 and features older farm home and barn. An excellent mini farm. Parcel #7 is 11 acres of land on both sides of CR 2575 with open land and trees. Mineral rights transfer subject to current leases. Land is leased for storage area. The free gas from old well on #2 stays with home on Parcel 1. Real estate taxes are $4677.08 per ½ year under CAUV .Neat, clean, and well maintained chunks of land with a world of possibilities. Good selection of hilltop building sites. The crop land is good. Potential for a successful livestock operation has been proven over the years. The contiguous acres make this a candidate for a solid investment for a true farmer or investor. Try to ďŹ nd this many acres in one chunk. And then try to buy it. Land continues to be at the top of the list of solid investments. This land sells to the high bidder, No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing in approximately 45 days. Buy land. You will be glad you did. The Morton building on Parcel 3 will be headquarters for the open house. All 4 homes will be open during open house. Walk the land at your convenience, inspect the land and timber possibilities, and be respectful of the growing crops. Pictures and plat at www.gant–realty.com.. Click on real estate auctions. Info boxes with yers on site. A video tour of the farm is on the web site so you can tour the farm from the air. One of the best auctions of the year and selling in a best of times for the farm economy. Lunch available auction day. Circle your calendar for a good one. OPEN HOUSE • SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15 • 11–1 P.M. Auction by order of Saundra S. Rhamey, Trustee for CARL H. STITZLEIN TRUST & THELMA L. STITZLEIN TRUST $8&7,21((5 5($/725² 'DYH $FNHU $8&7,21((5 5($/725² %RE *UDEHU $8&7,21((5 5($/725² 3DXO (PHUVRQ

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EASTERN HOLMES COUNTY CUSTOM HOME AUCTION BRICK RANCH ON 5 ACRES

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.

Location: 2298 CR 168 Dundee, Ohio 44624. GPS Coordinates: 40.579236, -81.702405. From Walnut Creek at SR 39 take SR 515 north 3 miles to CR 168 and east .5 miles to location. From Winesburg take US 62 west .8 miles to SR 515 and south 2.5 miles to CR 168 continue east to location.

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2014 5:00 PM

FROM THE LAW OFFICE: 6 stacking oak bookcases in various sizes and conditions; a very large selection of law and history books of all kinds; political books; local books; paper of all kinds; large selection of smoking pipes; ofďŹ ce desks and equipment; old pictures and frames; wooden ofďŹ ce chairs; elephant ďŹ gures; ďŹ gurines; drop leaf table; misc. stands.; and more. ANTIQUES–COLLECTIBLES: Grape pattern hanging lamp; 2 chandeliers; collection of old pitchers; dishes and glassware; paintings; wash stand w/ dressing mirror; wall mirrors; one drawer night stand; wash stand w/ backboard; few old toys; box of trains; crocks and jugs; large Abraham Lincoln picture; US Mail lunchbox; several wicker pcs.; plank bottom chairs; wicker table; lift top desk; curio cabinet; mounted ďŹ sh; red velvet Victorian love seat; 3 drawer desk; Dressell RR lantern; quilts; ďŹ gurines of all kids; old decorating items of all kinds; lots of good smalls; Queen Anne style desk w/ 2 drawers; Singer treadle sewing machine; and more. COINS–JEWELRY: Selection of older costume jewelry; selection of partially ďŹ lled coin books; 40’s and 50’s quarters; Roosevelt dimes; Lincoln head pennies.1845–1879 silver dollars; and more. Coins listed on web site. HOUSEHOLD: Bedroom suite; drop leaf tables; chairs; Bruno stair lift; glassware and dishes; cookware; walkers and medical equipment; towels and bedding; good box lots; and much, much, more. Auction by order of Marion Graven IV, Administrator for ESTATE OF MARION GRAVEN. GREINIG AUCTION: Good newer oak bedroom suite w/ curved headboard; 2 Maple chests; steamer trunk; old quilts; costume jewelry; old comforters; old clarinet w/ case; Duncan Phyfe night stand; crocks and jugs; oor mirror w/ stand; child’s leather parlor chair; Hummels; new Crosley table top record player; side chairs; oak shelf; books; ladies old clothing; scrap books; new oak 4 drawer ďŹ le cabinet; dishes and cookware; Dazey glass churn; dinette table and chairs; canning and wire top jars; good box lots; and more. ELIZABETH (BETTY) GREINIG,OWNER AUCTION #3: Maytag HD auto washer and dryer; porch glider; bell collection; misc. stands; dresser; good box lots; and more. NOTE: A very partial list for a large auction. Marion Graven was an attorney and judge in Wayne County. The family home and ofďŹ ce were under one roof and the house and ofďŹ ce are packed full under that roof. We only listed the top layers of items and there is much more yet to be discovered. Selling in 3–4 rings. Bring the friends and the big truck. Pictures at www. gant–realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. Pictures updated week of auction. Circle your calendar for a good one. TERMS: Cash or Good check Breakfast and Lunch AUCTIONEERS: Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson, Lynn Neuenschwander

5 Acres * Walnut Creek Twp. * Holmes Co. * East Holmes Schools * Ranch Home built in 2006 * 5,800 Sq. Ft. of Living Area * Custom Schrock’s Kitchen * 5 Bedrooms * Master Suite * Finished Walk-Out Lower Level * 2-Car Garage * 2 Parcels * Excellent Views *

Open for Inspection: Wednesday October 29th 4 to 6 PM One of the ďŹ ner examples of custom home building to be offered at auction in Eastern Holmes County this year; located on Weaver Ridge midway between Walnut Creek and Winesburg the home features all the amenities you look for in a custom built home. With over 5,800 square feet of living area an open and split bedroom concept as well as a ďŹ nished walk-out lower level the home has an up to date oor plan. It is comprised of a master suite with large bath including a dressing area and access to a private deck; it also includes 4 additional bedrooms, and 2.5 baths. Custom woodwork and a Schrock’s custom kitchen highlight the open kitchen, living, and dining room areas. The attached 2-car garage is complemented by a large bonus room and the rear of the home includes a large deck that takes in the stunning views. The home has numerous additional features, be sure to stop by the property preview or schedule a private showing to see them for yourself. If you are in the market for a home in Eastern Holmes County this is one that requires your attention. The property will be offered in two parcels and a whole. For parcel information, map, brochure, and title visit www.kaufmanrealty.com or contact Anthony. LEGAL: Parcel #2600819013 in Walnut Creek Township of Holmes County and the East Holmes School District. Taxes: $2,868.67 per half, prorated to time of closing. AUCTION TERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of the auction, balance at closing in approximately 45 days, no ďŹ nancing or other contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Buyers must independently investigate and conďŹ rm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Sale by the Order of: Alvin & Rhoda Schrock

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2002 Volvo V70 2.4

$

7,534

2002 Honda Accord EX

4,964

A544A

$ A583A

2003 Dodge Durango SLT

7.998

2005 Buick LaSabre Custom

$ A500A

$

4,998 P7782A

2001 Chrysler Sebring LXi

$

8,516

2009 Buick Lucerne CX Very Clean

A542A

$

4,998 A374A

2005 Mazda6 S Grand Touring

$

8,588

2009 Ford Focus SE

P7777A

$

6,998 P77941

$

8,757

2006 Explorer XLT

P7797

6,998

2005 Dodge Durango SXT

9,588

2004 Honda Accord LX V-6

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$ A347A

$

9,723

2003 Honda Accord LX

$ A499A

A562A

2007 CRV EX 4WD

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$

13,911 A547A

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10,675 A606A

2008 Mercury Mariner I4

$

15,588

2010 Chevy Equinox LS

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$

10,675 A593A

2005 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited

$

18,998

2011 Honda CR-V EX

A584A

PARTS

A576A

P7804

12,588

2011 Toyota Camry LE

$

20,668

2011 Toyota Sienna LE 7-Passenger

Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00

$

10,988

2008 Pilot EX 4WD

25,488 $

13,958

2011 Honda Pilot EX-L

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2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee AWD

$

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10,500

2012 Ford Focus SE

2011 GMC Yukon Denali AWD

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25,900

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2008 Chevy Tahoe LTZ

9,900

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20,500

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2013 GMC Acadia Denali AWD

$

10,900

#3487

$

35,900

#3526

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11,500

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2004 Chev K2500 Crew LT

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$

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25,900

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2012 Chevy Cruze 2LT

2013 Chevy K2500 Crew LTZ

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10,900

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2013 Mercedes GLK250

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2012 Chevy Equinox LTZ FWD

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2011 Kia Soul Plus

2012 Chevy Volt Electric

$

23,900

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$

13,500

#3486

$

16,900

#3446

$

12,700

#3499

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16,900

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2011 Chevy Traverse LS AWD

13,900

$

2011 Chevy Traverse 2LT AWD 2011 Chevy Silverado K2500 CREW LTZ

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33,500

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13,900

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13,900

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18,900

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2009 GMC Sierra 1500

44,500

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2012 Chevy Impala LTZ

2012 GMC Terrain SLE FWD

19,500

#3492

2011 Buick La Crosse CXS

$

#3430

2010 Chevy Traverse LTZ

18,900

#3485

2012 Chevy Suburban LTZ

Car

12,900

#3470

$

20,500

#15066A

$

16,900

#3461

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2012 Chevy Cruze LS

2007 GMC Yukon XL Denali AWD 2012 Ford F-150 XLT CREW 4X4

13,800

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21,900

#3442

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17,900

$

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2011 Chevy Cruze 1LT

2011 Chevy C1500 Crew LS

2014 Chevy Captiva LTZ

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2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT

$

#15076A

$

25,800

#14083A

$

12,700

#3416A

$

19,900

#3519

$

20,900

#14484A

$

13,900

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14,900

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NEW VEHICLE SALE 39MPG

14 CHEVY SPARK “Gas Saver” Manual Transmission with Hill Assist, Power Windows, Air #335 MSRP……$12,995

39MPG

14 CHEVY SPARK

“Gas Saver”, Pwer Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Stereo with Bluetooth, Outside Temperture Gauge with Compass, #127 MSRP……………$18,490 GM REBATE…$1,500

“Gas Saver” , Automatic, Power Windows, Air, #340 MSRP……$14,305

SALE PRICE

$ 39MPG

Remote Vehicle Start, Stereo with Bluetooth, Outside Temperture Gauge with Compass. #358 MSRP……………$21,630 SALE PRICE …$20,935 GM REBATE…$2,500

SALE PRICE

“Gas Saver”, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Stereo with Bluetooth, Outside Temperture Gauge with Compass, #127 MSRP …………… $23,220 SALE PRICE……$22,446 GM REBATE… $2,500

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39MPG

14 CHEVY CRUZE 2LT Heated Seats, Power Driver Seat, Keyless Entry, Stereo with Bluetooth, Outside Temperture Gauge with Compass, #349 MSRP……………$23,405 SALE PRICE …$22,728 GM REBATE… $2,500

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Consumer Reports Best Sedan in US Market! “New Body Style”, Remote Start, Rear View Camera, Power Windows & Locks, Cruise Control, #105 MSRP………………$32,230 SALE PRICE……$31,030 GM REBATE… $1,500

31MPG

SALE PRICE

Power Sunroof, RS Package, Keyless Entry, Rear Camera, Outside Temperture Gauge with Compass, #349 MSRP……………$23,500 SALE PRICE…$22,599 GM REBATE…$2,500

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14 BUICK VERANO

“Gas Saver” Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Keyless Entry, #329 MSRP……………$24,625 SALE PRICE …$23,934 GM REBATE… $1,750

Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, Remote Start with Keyless Entry, #230 MSRP……………$27,190 SALE PRICE…$26,290 GM REBATE… $1,750

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14 BUICK VERANO

All-Wheel Drive, Leather Heated Seats, Bluetooth, Alloy Wheels, #150 MSRP………………$32,790 SALE PRICE……$31,834

Premium package, Heated Leather Seats, Power Sunroof, Remote Start, #316 MSRP……………$32,780 SALE PRICE …$31,601 GM REBATE… $1,750

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14 BUICK REGAL AWD

GM REBATE… $2,000

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39MPG

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14 CHEVY IMPALA 2LT

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14 CHEVY CRUZE ECO

35MPG

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SALE PRICE

14 CHEVY CRUZE LT

14 CHEVY SONIC LT

$

SALE PRICE

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14 CHEVY CAMARO

14 BUICK LACROSSE

15 CHEVY VOLT

14 CHEVY CAMARO ZL1

Convertible, Automatic, 19” Bright Aluminum Wheels, Boston Acoustics Stereo System, Power Windows & Locks, #266

V6, Leather Heated Seats, Heated Front Seats, Bluetooth, Alloy Wheels, #333

“Gas Saver”- Electric Car with Gas Backup, runs approx. 40 miles on a charge, #074

Convertible, Black on Black, Carbon Fiber Weave Hood Insert, 20” Aluminum Wheels, Interior Suede Micro Fiber Package, #282

MSRP……………$35,180 SALE PRICE …$33,904 GM REBATE… $2,500

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14 CHEVY EQUINOX LT

MSRP……………$37,530 SALE PRICE …$36,372 GM REBATE… $3,500

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MSRP……………$35,665

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14 GMC TERRAIN SLT

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14 CHEVY IMPALA 2LT

All-Wheel Drive, Power Sunroof, 18” Chrome Wheels, Demo #270 MSRP……………$34,185 SALE PRICE …$31,885 GM REBATE… $1,000

Consumer Reports Best Sedan in US Market. “New Body Style”, Remote Start, Rear View Camera, Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, Demo #112 MSRP……………$34,720 SALE PRICE …$32,389 GM REBATE… $1,500

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14 CHEVY ½ TON CREW CAB 4X4

15 GMC ACADIA SLT

SAVE $8,699

31 MPG

All-Wheel Drive. 18” Chrome Wheels, Power Windows & Locks, Demo #346 MSRP……………$30,360 SALE PRICE …$28,386 GM REBATE… $2,000

MSRP……………$65,005 SALE PRICE …$62,964 GM REBATE… $2,500

“All Star Package”, 5.3L V8, LT, Trailering Package, 6” Chrome Steps, Remote Start, Demo #235 MSRP……………$45,795 SALE PRICE …$41,596 GM REBATE… $3,000 *TRADE IN BONUS CASH $1,500

All-Wheel Drive. Leather Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, Navigation, Trailering Package, Demo 083 MSRP……………$45,695 SALE PRICE …$42,976 GM REBATE… $2,500

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