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Calendar November Swiss steak supper is Saturday
Family Fish Fry to be Saturday American Legion Post 494 of Sugarcreek will 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.
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 Genealogy to eat three bean salad, Chapter to hold applesauce, mashed potatoes/homemade gravy, last meeting of bread, corn, dessert and year Nov. 20 beverage. Gluten free is available. Cost is $12 adult, Holmes County Geneal$6 ages 4-12, 3 and young- ogy Chapter will hold its er free, served family style. See Pg. 4 — CALENDAR Carry out will be $10.
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SALE DATES: November 17th - 22nd ~ Deli ~ Black Forest Ham ...........................................$3.89 lb. Chopped Ham...................................................$1.99 lb. Pearl Valley Lacey Baby Swiss ........................$3.69 lb. American Yellow & White ...............................$1.99 lb.
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Republican Central Committee to meet The Holmes County Republican Central Committee will meet Monday, Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. in the public meeting room of the Holmes County Main Library, 3102 Glen Drive, Millersburg, to consider the appointment of a county commissioner
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Troyer Shredded Cheese cheddar/mozzarella........................$7.49/ 2 lbs. Off-the-Bone Ham................................... $3.49/lb. | $3.29/lb. whole Breast..................................$3.99/lb. Troyer Honey Roasted Turkey Breast OF Cream Soups ........................................................... 79¢/10.5 oz. Velveeta Cheese .....................................................$6.29/2 lb. Doritos ................................................................................2/$5.00 pk.............................................$11.29/80 oz. Hidden Valley Ranch 2 pk.. Reiter Milk 2%,1%,skim .............................................$2.79/gal. Vit. D .................................................................. $2.89/gal. Yoplait Yogurt .............................................................. $2.19/32 oz.
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Calendar the chapter library, located next to the Victorian last meeting of the year House. The public is welon Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. in come. Chapter meetings (From Page 1)
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are held from March through November each year, and will resume on March 26, 2015. The Genealogy Library will be closed until April 1, 2015,
but members will work on an appointment basis. For an appointment, call Cheryl Abernathy at 330465-5948 or Bill Davenport at 330-231-0191.
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Smoked Virginia Ham ............................$3.39 lb. Roast Beef .................................................$5.59 lb. American Cheese .................................... $3.19 lb. Colby Cheese............................................$3.39 lb. Honey Moon Cereal ...............................$4.48 ea. Thin Pretzels.............................................$1.65 lb. Chicken Patties ........................................$2.87 lb. Sapphire Flour.............................................36¢ lb.
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The Holmes County Veterans Service Center is accepting applications for assistance for November through Nov. 21 at noon. The Veterans Service Commission board meeting will be held Nov. 24 at 6:30 p.m. Office hours are Monday, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., and Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. The office will be closed will be closed Nov. 27-28 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Holiday Cookie Trays • German Stollen Breads • Red Velvet Cake Donuts • Sauerkraut Rye • Peanut Brittle
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 330-674-3546. If transportation is needed, let the school know when making reservations. It can be provided from the nearest elementary school or the Holmes County Senior Center.
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Community Church notes FaithTalks for adults are Nov. 19 How does the golden candlestick in the Tabernacle relate to Christ being the light of the world? Find out at FaithTalks for adults on Nov. 19 at 6:30 p.m. at the Chili Crossroads Bible Church. Enjoy gourmet coffee and a fun discussion. Kids through 18 years dress like Indians or Pilgrims and enjoy fun, games and learning. Visitors welcome. Kitchen makes salads and pizza every Wednesday from 3-8 p.m. Call ahead to order: 740-545-9707, 29445 County Road 10, Fresno, OH 43824 www. chilibiblechurch.org
Local sites set for Operation Christmas Child Through local collection points, Holmes County residents hope to contribute more than 17,500 giftfilled shoeboxes to the 2014 global goal of reaching 10 million needy children. Since 1993, Operation Christmas Child has delivered gift-filled shoeboxes to more than 113 million children in more than 150 countries. For many of these children, a gift-filled shoebox is the first gift they have ever received.
Collection sites and contacts: Berlin — United Dayspring Church, 5641 Township Road 362, Millersburg. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, 6-9 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m.-noon, Sunday, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Marilyn Schrock, 330-763-0924. Millersburg — Faith Bible Church, 7384 County Road 623, Millersburg. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 4-8 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, 9 a.m.-noon; Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Sunday, noon-3 p.m. Beverly Troyer, 330-763-1826. Sugarcreek — Oasis Tabernacle, 531 Dover Road N.W., Sugarcreek. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9 a.m.-noon; Tuesday and Thursday, 4-7 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon; Sunday, 2-3 p.m. Janet Eicher, 330-231-1151. Operations Christmas Child is a project os Samaritan’s Purse. For more information about how to participate in Operation Christmas Child, call Esther Troyer at 330-852-4039 or visit s a m a r i t a n s p u r s e. o r g . National Collection Week for gift-filled shoeboxes is Nov. 17-24. Participants can also build a shoebox through an online tool offering a personalized and convenient way to send a gift to a child
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in one of the hardest-to- and view the stained glass window that was donated reach countries. by Millersburg Mennonite Church. Community Complete your evening Feast planned by returning to the MillThe Millersburg Church ersburg Christian Church of Christ will hold its for a Christmas concert by annual Community Feast United 4 Men’s Quartet. on Wednesday, Nov. 22 Tour includes: St. Peter’s from 4-6 p.m. This is a Catholic, 379 S. Crawford free event for the entire St.; Faith Lutheran, 187 S. community and the meal Clay St.; First Presbyteincludes turkey, mashed rian, 90 S. Clay St.; Millpotatoes, corn, stuffing, ersburg Mennonite, 288 E. gravy, dinner roll and Jackson St.; Millersburg homemade pumpkin pie. Christian, 126 N. Clay St.; For more information, and Victorian House, 484 call Rachael Winterborne Wooster Road. at 330-473-9327. (There will be no takeout orders.) Donations needed
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
Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store is located at 7703-B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-857-5516. or 330-464-1261.
Free Bibles available Need a Bible? We can deliver/mail you one without cost or obligation. KJV Bible, New Testament, Large Print and Children’s Bible Stories are available. Contact: 330-855-7734, 330-9274857, 330-939-6231 or needfreebibles@gmail. com.
Love Center Free Clinic receives grant for generator The Love Center Free Clinic has been awarded a grant from the AustinBailey Health and Wellness Foundation for $20,950 for the purchase
and installation of a generator in the Love Center building. The Love Center is presently in the midst of a building project to provide a permanent home
for its Free Clinic that is presently operating out of Gateway Fellowship, Millersburg, each Tuesday at 5 p.m. Austin-Bailey has been
Dec. 4 at Barb Stutzman’s. Meet at Holmesville Elementary to carpool. It will Members made pizzas be a Christmas dinner and that were sold for a fund- ornament exchange. raiser when they met Nov. 6 at Lem’s Pizza. The club will be donating stroller bags to TOPS OH 1573 Holmes County Home resi- At the Oct. 29 meeting dents. Carol Jameson gave of TOPS OH 1573, eight a report on the state con- members lost a total of 12 vention held Oct. 31 and pounds with only a 1-pound gain. Leo Tope was best Nov. 1 in Findlay. Correspondence was weekly rededicated loser. read from the Love Cen- He said to eat smaller porter, OCCL and 2015 Dis- tions. Kaitlyn Chukwunede trict Convention. Mone- was best monthly rededitary donation was made to cated loser. Tom Alexanthe Golden Bears Brigade. der was best weekly and The next meeting will be monthly KOPS.
In the Leave Pounds Behind Contest, Chukwunede won as best loser and Rush won as best KOPS. Pringle gave a program from the TOPS Magazine, “The Top 10 Ways to Lighten Your Holiday Meal.” A few tips are to eat winter fruit for dessert, go easy on appetizers and put the fork down between each bite. On Nov. 5, seven members lost a total of 5 pounds. Dusty Vehrs was best weekly loser. She said to drink plenty of water. Lana Rush was best weekly KOPS. Bonnie Porter came in
Club notes Stepping Stones Mothers League
New arrivals CARTER REDDING was born Oct. 24 to Caitlin Schlegel and James Nicholls of Lakeville. He weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces and was 20 inches long. He joins siblings Peyton, Lincoln and Leah Nicholls. Grandparents are Rob and Marcia Schlegel of Shreve, Deb and Carl Chemutan of Shreve and Bob Nicholls of Glenmont. Great-grandparents are Mary Nicholls of West Salem and Betty Geitgey of Wooster. MOLLY ANN was born Oct. 26 to Grant and Diana Schlabach of Orrville. She weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces and was 19 inches long. Grandparents are Dwane and Karen Schlabach of Orrville and Paul and Lori Deakin of Cannonsburg, Pa. Great-grandparents are Anna Schlabach of Sugarcreek and Virginia Warren of Washington, D.C. A SON, Brent Matthew, was born Oct. 24 to Joe and Ina Miller of Mount Hope. He weighed 9 pounds, 1 ounce and was 20 inches. He joins siblings Alice Grace Miller and Erica Joy Miller (deceased). Grandparents are Abe and Betty Yoder of Mount Hope and John and Esther Miller of Charm. Greatgrandparents are Ella Shetler of Walnut Creek and Melvin Barkman of Charm.
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a generous friend of the Pantry accepting Love Center in past years, having awarded sev- deer donations eral grants for operating Donations are always expenses of the Love Cen- welcome for the Glenter Food Pantry. mont Food Pantry and with the hunting season fast approaching, the pantry will accept deer donations and will pay to have first in the walking contest, them processed, at any walking 446 miles. Rush certified meat processing came in second, walking plant. The pantry will also 426½ miles. Janice Tope accept cash donations and was third walking 408 miles. nonperishable items. For tasting night, Joyce Distributions are the Hocking brought nutri- second Tuesday of each tious vegetable soup and month from 5-7:30 p.m. to cookies high in vitamins qualifying persons and the and fiber. She gave a pro- next distribution will be gram reading from “Let Nov. 11 at the Glenmont Your Food Be Medicine” School House, lower level. and “Meals That Heal.” Volunteers are also needAt the next meeting ed to help unload trucks members are asked to once a week (usually late take a nonperishable food morning) plus persons for a needy family for willing to stock shelves Thanksgiving. and assist clients on distribution night. To volunteer, See Pg. 8 — CLUB call 330-377-4017.
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, Dec. 9.
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.
Euchre scheduled at Holmesville Legion The Holmesville American Legion will be holding weekly euchre tournaments each Saturday, at 7 p.m. Call the Legion at 330-279-3040.
Energy help applications available Home Energy Assistance Program applications are available at the Darb Snyder Senior Center for low-income households. For more information contact the Senior Center, 170 Parkview Drive, or 330-674-0580, 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m., MondayFriday. Kno-Ho-Co Community Action offers Emergency HEAP. Call 330-674-6479 for more information. Deadline to submit applications is April 30.
Donations needed for Pleasant Valley Cemetery Pleasant Valley Cemetery is now accepting donations to pay for mowing of the cemetery grounds. Any amount is appreciated. For more information, call Robert L. Croskey, 330-276-3322. Donations may be sent to Croskey at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box 284, Killbuck 44637
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ark Twain declared, “Humor is mankind’s greatest blessing.” Though we often think of laughter in frivolous terms, it is indispensable to our physical and emotional health. A shared laugh can brighten anyone’s day. Laughter can draw us out of our world of problems; a common sense of humor is vital to lasting relationships; speakers use humor to get and keep our attention. No wonder there is a lot of “sense” in humor. Because of our capacity to suffer deeply, God must have known we’d need humor as a part of our lives. As you worship this week, give God special thanks for laughter!
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Weekly Scripture Reading Psalm Psalm Psalm 145 146 147
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Holidays (From Page 1) The window was part of the original church built in 1875 as the St. Johns Church. The Victorian House will offer free admission on the night of the Millersburg Church Walk on Dec. 12, 6-8 p.m., to view the window. In the ballroom, visitors will find the Raggedy Ann and Andy collection of Dee Ann Lemon and Lisa Swift. “Every year we look for something cool for kids (to include as a special exhibit),” said Boley, pointing to past exhibits featuring model trains, clowns and carved eggs. That said, Holidays at the Mansion offers a little something for everyone, even past visitors. “It’s a way to showcase the house and the businesses and groups in the community,” said Boley. Built in 1900 by L.H. Brightman from Cleveland, the 28-room mansion takes on a festive holiday ambiance with many theme trees, outdoor lighting and all the historical exhibits that are a part of the self-guided tour. Decorators come from the local community, often representing area businesses and civic groups. Many are new this year and promise to bring
a fresh look to the old house this holiday season, said Boley. Once inside the grand door, visitors are greeted in the foyer by docents, who can provide background history of the mansion. Holidays at the Mansion runs Nov. 15-Dec. 31, Sundays-Thursdays, 1-4 p.m., and Fridays and Saturdays, 1-8 p.m. The grand opening for the holiday season is Nov. 22, on which date visitors will enjoy touring the house, 1-8 p.m., at a discounted rate of $5. On any given day, a variety of ticket options is available. Tickets for the Victorian House only are $10 each ($9 for those 65 and older and active military). A combo ticket is available for $12, and includes admission to the Victorian House and Millersburg Glass Museum, located next door. The Historical Society can also customize group tours of 10 or more, offering special group discounts and hours. Also available for groups of 20 or more is the option of a catered meal, served in the Castle Club Banquet Center. A Holiday Tea is being offered in the Castle Club on Dec. 6, by reservation only. While on the campus, visitors also are encour-
In the ballroom, visitors will find the Raggedy Ann and Andy collection of Dee Ann Lemon and Lisa Swift. bined their talents to open a gallery of local artwork. For more information about Holidays at the Mansion or any offering on the Historical Society campus, visit www. victorianhouse.org or, on Facebook at www. facebook.com/victorianChristine L. Pratt photos/www.buydrphotos.com
On display his year during Holidays at the Mansion is an original cathedral glass window, which is being restored by Millersburg Mennonite Church.
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Club fruit (or juice) and vegetable at each meal. Being recognized for having six weeks attendance was Linda Miller. Winners of the “Road to Success” contest were Emma Carpenter and Linda Miller. A new contest was started and will end Dec. 11 which is also when the Chapter Christmas Dinner will be held. There will be early weighins before the dinner. Weigh-ins for that week only will be from 5-5:30 p.m. For more information about TOPS call 330897-6007.
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Oatmeal, a memory maker It’s impressive, how much a breakfast food can take you back if only you let yourself fall victim to the memories. I ate a lot of oatmeal as a child. Mostly it was the single serving pack. My mom would boil water for, or I’d zap in the microwave myself the older I got. She would usually buy me the variety pack, which was a lesson in patience for this only child who had no one to fight with when it came to deciding who got the maple and brown sugar and who was left with the “original” kind which, to this day, I would rather throw out than eat.
creases of my brain. I would hunch over my Karrie bowl of oats and learn McAllister about dinosaurs and U.S. Dirt Don’t geography and start my Hurt day. The simple happiness of childhood. As a young adult, I So I’d pace myself, gag- spent more than my fair ging down the flavorless share of time sleeping oats until I worked my on the ground in the way through the kind middle of the wilderwith the dried up raisins ness with everything my and then the apple cincompanions and I might namon until I hit the need stuffed inside a sweet, mapley bliss that backpack. came with a big chunk We purified our water of sugar right in the from a river, we cooked middle of it. on a stove no bigger There was a time in than a grapefruit. Needthe history of single ing calories and not serving oatmeal that having the strength to each little packet came carry much more, oatwith a trivia question, meal was our breakfast and remains one of the of choice. memories stored in the Older and wiser, I
bought the non-variety pack so each person could enjoy the good stuff without suffering through Original. In the early mountain air, steam rising from my plastic bowl into my nose took me back to those days at my kitchen table right in the middle of the magnificent wilderness, a place that I love more than words can say. And now, I’m at the stage in my life where my children are up early and demanding food. My first two were not fans, but my youngest daughter has her mother’s love for oatmeal. So after the older kids have gone off to school, I find myself listening
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Visitors are good excuse to act like tourists It’s always fun to have overnight guests from out of town. That way we get to do all the touristy things that we normally would miss. Dan and Jodie, my brother-in-law and sister-in-law from Phoenix, just left after being here with us for nine days. They loved visiting us in Ohio, but decided there is plenty to see and do here, too. One day we
then had lunch at Tommy Congdon’s Irish Pub on Church Street. Another day we went over to Brookgreen Carol Gardens so they could Kallberg see where The Man of the House volunteers took them to downtown preserving the sculptures Charleston. We hadn’t in the gardens. It’s a been there since Rebekah 90-minute drive through and Brian’s wedding the countryside to get down there in mid-June. there so they had plenty We walked and walked of opportunity to see the and walked some more, flat landscape and pine
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trees and cotton fields. Another day we took them to Howard’s Restaurant for breakfast — our favorite “down home” place in Moncks Corner. Then we went hiking through Santee Canal Park — all this just 7 miles from home. Our biggest trip was an overnighter down to historic Beaufort. That is another 90-minute drive. Beaufort is the site of the second landing in North America by the Spanish in 1514 so the place has a lot of history. We took an hour-long carriage ride to get the full story. Charlotte, our guide, first introduced the white horse that pulled our conveyance. She said his name was Jake and he was from Sugarcreek, Ohio. What a small world. Apparently this is where Amish work horses go to retire. The ride was interesting as she pointed out who had lived in many of the huge mansions and the history of the area, which we immediately forget. The entire downtown is designated a National
Landmark Historic District. We stayed at a hotel right downtown near the lovely waterfront park. Lunch was at Pannini’s. We shared an Italian pannini with waffle fries. Dan and Jodie got sandwiches, too. They each ordered theirs with a firm emphasis on “no onions.” When the meals came ours was the one without the onions, which we would have enjoyed, and they both had onions. Their food was sent back to the kitchen for a redo. Dinner was an even worse fiasco. We chose the restaurant “Q on Bay Street” because we saw on their menu posted outside they served barbecue. The Man of the House, who never complains at restaurants or sends food back, had to send his plate back because his meat was cold — twice. My baked potato was lukewarm and tasted like it had been baked three days earlier. There was some problem in the kitchen, the poor little waitress said.
The manager came out and said he would take it off of our bill, so we got a free — if not very good — meal. The ice cream we got down the street made up for it even though we paid almost $10 for two cones. We should have gone there first. From Beaufort we drove on down to Hilton Head because Dan and Jodie wanted to see it. We took them to Harbor Town where we had stayed once with our friends Tim and Joyce. We also took a nice walk on one of the public beaches that was almost deserted on a Wednesday morning. Lunch was at Subway as we left the island. That night Dan and Jodie took us to Outback Steakhouse in North Charleston for a treat. The food was perfect there as has always been the case. Now that they are gone we are back to eating leftovers for awhile. The weather has cooled down so the tortellini soup will taste good with cornbread.
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Teen prescribed ‘impossible sentence’ of silence Five days ago the doctor prescribed two weeks of “voice rest” for my 15-year-old daughter, Sylvia. The child had spoken, sung, laughed and shouted her way to a throat as red as the stripes on a star-spangled banner, and a voice as ragged as the same after the battle of Baltimore. By all rights my world should have been a shockingly quiet place these past five days. Voice rest, in its purest form creates an almost purgatory-like existence for a teenaged girl. There is to be NO singing, talking, whispering, giggling, laughing or even exasperated huffing. No sound is to emanate
It could be a lot worse, of course. Had this whole situation played out a mere 10 years ago — before the age of text Daily Record messaging — Sylvia’s Columnist & Illustrator isolation would have been complete. But given that from Sylvia’s mouth. You a majority of teenaged can imagine the challenge. communication actually In her natural environtakes place from phone to ment a teenager uses her phone with no verbalizavoice as a social survival tion at all, little has been mechanism. Imagine a lost beyond the audible cafeteria filled with the laughs and giggles that shrill chatter of a hundred augment all good text of her kind while she sits message exchanges. voiceless, silently moldAs for Sylvia’s teachers, ing hamburger gravy over I would imagine they are mashed potatoes into a adjusting well. Nay, I say forlorn, brown moonscape. that one or two of them A gazelle on the Serengeti probably danced a little jig tethered to a tree stump. at the news — delivered
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by note, of course, with a mimed accompaniment. It has been suggested that the child be issued a small slate or dry-erase board so she can move through the day with as much normalcy as possible. To that end I have suggested the slate be inscribed with the phrase, “I want…” on one side and “I forgot…” on the other because nearly everything she says starts out that way. Enforcement of doctor’s orders at home is a “tough love” sort of thing. And it has become evident that at least one parent is having a tough time embracing this concept as in a mindboggling lapse of parental discretion, SOMEONE granted Sylvia’s request to have three friends over to spend the night on Friday — in the very midst of the voice rest period! (Silent slumber party anyone?) While Kristin might claim to share a special, telepathic bond with Sylvia which allows her
to hear her thoughts and interpret her wishes, I suspect that an overt violation of the doctor’s gag order helped precipitate this poor decision. The child rarely receives an answer of “no” when
she repeatedly bleats requests ending with, “Pleeeeeeeease, Mommy, pleeeeeease?” I doubt that even an aspiring movie star could have pulled that one off in a mime!
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Farming Getting ready for Ohio Holstein Multi-Breed Fall Sale On Thursday morning, Nov. 20, I will be on my way early in the morning to the Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, to get ready for the Ohio Holstein Multi-Breed Fall Sale, which will be held on Saturday, Nov. 22, at 10:30 a.m. I am hop-
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working there and give us some moderately warm weather, but the weather predictions do not look good. Just in case, I will be putting on lots of layers and taking my trusty heater and a brand new extension cord (I have been there before). Consignments will be coming in early and there will be health papers, registration papers, transfers and updated information to be collected, completed, filed and reported. The barn crew will be there waiting to identify and tag the cattle as they come off the trailers. As soon as the first animals arrive, they will begin clipping and working to get the consignments settled in. Our barn crew works very hard at preparing the consignments for sale day and want to present them looking their best in the sale ring. The barn crew is extremely important to
the success of the sale. Our consignors are a great group of people, and once again they have sent us outstanding Registered Holsteins to sell. This is a production sale, with cows that have freshened recently and are making lots of milk for the tank, and a group of big, strong bred heifers that will calve in the next 45 days. There are cows selling that are classified Very Good. Many of the consignments go back to well-known and outstanding cows of the breed, such as Wapa Bootmaker Mandy EX 96; D-R-A August EX 96; Paradise-R Amaretto EX 91; Whittier Farms Christina VG 88; Wesswood-HC Rudy Missy EX 92; C Hanoverhill FM TT Marq EX 90; Vandyk-K Zenith Poppy EX 91; Snow-N-Denises Dellia EX 95; Lavender Ruby Redrose-Red EX 96; Maizevalley Conduc-
tor Helen EX 90; CashMar AS Fondette EX 93; Langacres Elevation Hope EX 91; and more. These are young cows, milking well, with super udders, from the top sires of the breed, and with great pedigrees. This is a wonderful opportunity to purchase individuals that will help build the herd that everyone wants. If you are interested in genomics, there are two outstanding calves consigned. One is a Red and White Olympian with GTPI +2244, the other a show age Goldwyn with new genomics expected by sale day. Both are from an outstanding show winning Gabor daughter classified Excellent 91 at 3 years and from nine generations of Very Good and Excellent dams, going back to wellknown Shanghigh breeding. What a great Christmas present these calves would make for that
4-H’er or Junior Holstein member. (I still remember the thrill of owning my first registered Holstein.) For Holstein information or catalogs, contact the Ohio Holstein Association, 330-264-9088; Ken Janes, 330-464-4134; Steve Deam, 937-477-6616; Barb Lumley, 330-739-2038; Ted Renner, 330-466-1196. The Ohio Ayrshire Breeders will be selling approximately 25 of their best cows, bred heifers and calves. There is always an outstanding group of jackpot calves available for the youth to purchase. They will also be selling items to benefit their youth activities. Ayrshires will sell at approximately 1 p.m. For Ayrshire information or catalogs contact Ohio Ayrshire Breeders, 419-643-6255; Tom Wolf, 330-749-9046. Be sure to mark Nov. 22 on your calendar and plan to attend these sales.
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Registration open for Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium The 2014 Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium will focus on “Management and Breeding Practices to Put Your Flock on the Roadmap to Productivity Improvement.” The event is scheduled for Dec. 6 at the Shisler Conference Center on the OARDC campus in Wooster. Keynote presentation begins at 9:30 a.m. and will be given by Dr. Henry Zerby, chairman of the OSU Animal Sciences Department, and Dr. Charles Parker, past chairman (retired) of the OSU Animal Sciences Department. Following the keynote address, Dr. Francis Fluharty, Ruminant Researcher at OARDC, will provide an Ohio Sheep Research Update. Educational breakout sessions are scheduled morning and afternoon. Featured presenters include Dr. Reid Redden, North Dakota State University Extension sheep specialist addressing critical points in flock nutrition and improving productivity and profitability through genetics; Dr. Tad Thompson from Reproductive Specialty Group addressing artificial insemination, embryo transfer and stud ram management; and Dr. Eric Gordon of the OSU Veterinary Clinic at Marysville addressing sheep abortion management. There are special breakout sessions for the beginning shepherd centered on the theme of “Getting New Sheep Producers Off to a Good Start.” Dr. Dale Duerr, DVM with the Town and Country Veterinary Clinic will talk about developing a basic flock health program for the beginning shepherd. Doug Clevenger, shepherd for the OARDC flock, will give a presentation on sheep behavior and handling for the beginner. Fluharty will address the basics of nutrition, mineral and vitamin supplementation. There is a $10 additional fee for BSS registrations after Friday, Nov. 14 and on-site registration. An added item of interest associated with the Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium this year is an optional National Sheep Improvement Program workshop that will be offered on Dec. 5, the day before the Buckeye
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Shepherd’s Symposium. Theme of the workshop is Using Estimated Breeding Values to Advance the Rate of Genetic Progress in Your Sheep Flock. The workshop will be in Gerlaugh Hall on the OARDC campus from 2:30-5:30 p.m. There is no charge, but pre-registration is requested. More information about the symposium, including registration cost and registration form, a flier with all session topics and speakers, an Ohio Sheep Improvement Association membership renewal form, and a flier with information about the National Sheep Improvement Program workshop on Dec. 5 is available on the Wayne County Extension website at: http://go.osu.edu/agwayne or contact the Wayne County Extension office at 330-264-8722. Ag outlook and policy meeting Our annual Ag Outlook and Policy meeting is scheduled for Dec. 8 at Fisher Auditorium North exhibit area on the OARDC campus in Wooster. Hear what experts from the OSU Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics have to say as they look ahead to issues, prices and policies for 2015.
Speakers and topics in the order they will be presented at the meeting include: Carl Zulauf: OSU Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics; Perspectives on Crop Program Decisions and Questions You Should Be Asking Barry Ward: OSU Extension Leader in Ag Production Management; Examining Land Values, Cash Rents, Input Costs and Potential Crop Profitability in 2015 Stan Ernst: OSU Extension Business and Marketing Specialist; Commercial Vegetable Production and Consumer Food Trends Cameron Thraen: OSU Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, Dairy Market and Dairy Policy Outlook Matt Roberts, OSU Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics: Grain Market Outlook Dianne Shoemaker, OSU Extension Dairy Production specialist: Dairy Farm Business Summary and Analysis The meeting will begin with registration at 9 a.m.; program begins at 9:30. Cost is $15/person. Registration includes morning refreshments, noon lunch and handout materials. Facility rental and speaker expenses are covered with thanks to sponsorship by First National Bank and Farm Credit Mid-America. Pre-registration is
requested by Dec. 2 to help with planning the meal and handout numbers. Register by contacting the Wayne County Extension office at 330-
264-8722 or RSVP by email to: lewandowski.11@osu.edu. Checks can be made payable to “OSU Extension.” An Ag outlook and policy meet-
ing flier is available on the Wayne County Extension website at: http://go.osu. edu/agwayne. See Pg. 14 — BUCKEYE
Weekly Market Reports Wayne & Holmes Counties SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. Oct. 27 100 CALVES — Choice calves 350-415; good calves 300-345; light & thins 100down; back to farm, bulls 300-415; FEEDERS — Steers and bulls 150-250; heifers 120-220. 182 CATTLE — Choice steers 152-164.50; good steers 145-151.50; Holstein steers 120-138; choice heifers 150165; good heifers 140-149.50; good Holstein cows 90-110, yellow and thins 90-down; bulls 100-138. 110 HORSES — Horse 825; pony 210. 1 GOAT — 50. FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 Oct. 28 56CALVES — Good to choice calves 325-360; medium to good calves 300-325; fair to medium calves 250-300; commons and lights 200-350; back to farm, bull calves 365-430; back fo farm, heifer calves 350-385. 52 PIGS — 70 lbs.-up 67-97. 1 GOATS — 95. 50 BUTCHER HOGS — 260 lbs.-up 60-72; butcher sows 70-down. 16 CATTLE — Steers 118140; heifers 118-122.50; bulls 127.50; good beef cows 103119; medium to good beef cows 88-103; fair to medium cows 80-88; common cows 79-down; 17 FEEDER CATTLE: Steer and bulls 160-177; heifers 92-162. 20 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 150-300 ton; hay, 2nd and 3rd cutting 200-350; lg. sq. hay 115-150 ton; big rd. bales 20-60 ton; wheat straw 245 ton; lg. wheat straw 155 ton; ear corn 130-145.
34 CATTLE — Choice steers 148-154; good steers 138-148; choice Holstein steers 135-143; good Holstein steers 120-135. 10 BULLS — Jersey bulls 107.50-113; 1,000-1,500 bs. 110124; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 112.50131.50; 2,000 lbs.-up 119.50. 107 CULL COWS — Good/ high dress 95-109.50; mediumgood 87-95; fair-medium 80-87; light/thin 80-down. 107 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 80-212.50. 18 DAIRY — Cows 2,900down; bred heifers 2,375-down; open heifers 1,450-down. 183 CALVES — Back to farm Holstein bulls, 95-120 lbs. 370-420; good 280-370; common 280-down; back to Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 200-360; crossbred bulls 110330; Jersey/crossbred heifers 200-270. 176 GOATS — Kid 140down; billies 220-down; nannies 180-down; wethers 300down. 637 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 60-85; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 220-290; 40-60 lbs. 177.50-220; 60-80 lbs. 170-230; 80-100 lbs. 167.50-185; 100-130 lbs. 160-177.50; 130-up 145-175. TOTAL HEAD 1,282. 60 LOADS — 2nd cutting Alfalfa 250-325; 3rd and 4th cutting Alfalfa 225-425; mixed, 1st cutting 120-335; mixed, 2nd cutting 180-350; lg. bales hay 20-85 and 85-225 ton; wheat straw 140-185; lg. straw bales 140-155 ton; ear corn 155 ton; firewood 60-65 ton. Nov. 7, Tack Sale, 6 p.m. Nov. 8, Horse Sale,, 7:30 p.m.
93-118; good beef cows 107130; medium to good 96.50105; thin-poor 95-down; feeder steers 80-187.50; heifers 100175. 3 SHEEP — Cull ewes and bucks 40-70. 19 GOATS — 40-130. 2306 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 2,375-down; bred heifers 2,375-down; service bulls 785-1,250; open heifers 6501,350. Total head 901; total consign-
ors 163. 38 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 110-310; hay 2nd cutting 225-345; hay 3rd cutting 370-430; lg. bales 45-95 each and 60-190 ton; straw 135-200 ton; ear corn 115 ton; firewood 55-292.50. WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY Nov. 1 29 LOADS — 1st cutting 280 ton; rd bales 29 bale; 2nd cutting 225-330 ton; rd. 240 ton; 3rd cutting 300-370; straw by bale 4.25; rd. rye straw 37.50 bale; rd. wheat 135 ton; big sq. 110-130 ton; firewood 45-100; eggs 1.20-1.60 Machinery Auction, Nov. 29
DANVILLE AUCTION 15780 Body Road Danville; 740-599-6607 Nov. 1 Sale Results 9 LOADS — 1st cutting grass 4 bale and 40-45 rd. bale; 2nd cutting grass 4-6.50 bale KIDRON AUCTION and 45 rd. bale; 3rd cutting Oct. 30 62 HOGS — 210-230 lbs. 57; mixed 7 bale; wheat straw 4 230-260 lbs. 66.50-84.50; butch- bale; firewood 25-30 load. 64 GOATS — Does 30-230; er sows 60-70; boars by weight bucks 25-240; wethers 55-170. 30-60. 1 SHEEP — 160. 377 FEEDER PIGS — Up 13 CALVES — Bulls 45-210; to 40 lbs. 32-53; 41-50 lbs. 35-66; 51-60 lbs. 53-67; 61 lbs.-up heifers 95-390. Pigs 25-275; rabbits .50-10; 60-70; service boars 125-185; poultry .10-13; geese 3-5; ducks roasters 63-85. MOUNT HOPE 101 CALVES — Back to .50-10; guineas 5-8; pigeons AUCTION farm, bull 190-450; back to 1.50-2; doves .50-2; guinea pigs Oct. 29 farm, heifer 100-240; light and .50. 10 HOGS — 250-270 lbs. 79; thin 110-down. Next Auction, Nov. 15 sows, light 75; 25 FEEDER 133 CATTLE —Steers 117PIGS. 144; heifers 112.50-127; bulls
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Accident Four people were injured in a crash Sept. 27 at the intersection of state Route 515 and County Road 168 in Walnut Creek Township. According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Mary J. Neukam, 58, of Lower Trail Road, Dundee, and Thomas Patrick Neukam, 11, of Encadine Court, Sugarcreek,
were taken to Pomerene Hospital by a Winesburg squad; Bonnie G. Wallace, 54, and David A. Wallace, 56, both of Hilliard Boulevard, Westlake, were both taken to Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg by an East Holmes squad. Mary Neukam was operating a 2003 Mazda Tribute, with Thomas Neukam as a
passenger, westbound on County Road 168 when she failed to stop at a stop sign and struck a southbound vehicle on Route 515. The vehicle she struck was a 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee operated by Bonnie Wallace, with David Wallace as her passenger. Mary Neukam was cited for failure to yield at a stop sign.
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Holmes investigating illegal park logging By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — Holmes County Park District Director Jen Halverson reported some illegal harvesting of Park District property to the board at its Nov. 4 meeting.
“A private citizen stopped in and told us some of our property in the VanSickle Woods had been logged,� she said. “We sent a survey crew to look at it. It appears the property line pins had been moved and about six-tenths of an acre of our property had
been logged. “I filed a report and I will keep looking into it,� Halverson added. “We will have a surveyor and potentially a forester in to determine what was actually removed from our property. I don’t know the species, size or the value. Some
Holmes runway pavement complete By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — Stantec project supervisor Brian Crosier reported to the Holmes County Airport Authority Board of Directors Nov. 3 the pavement has been laid for the runway construction project. “Pavement is down on the runway,� Crosier said. “There were some density issues with the placement, but none were significant enough to warrant removal.� The density issues resulted in a 10 percent pay deduction from the overall cost of the project, or about $50,000. “I walked the site on Friday and Scurlock still has some clean-up work
to do prior to shutting down for the winter,� Crosier said. Crosier also reported Perram Electric has completed all the work it can do at this point in construction. “They have requested that they be paid retainage on all work to date since the project delays have not been their fault,� he said. “It has been suggested that we have them install taxiway signs and then schedule a walkthrough. Once we have verified that everything is properly installed, we should be able to pay them for the work done to date.� The board approved the recommendation to pay for work that has been completed.
The FAA informed the board that environmental submittals and pre-applications for next year’s projects will not be due until after the board has its teleconference with the FAA Dec. 2. Larry Clark, the fixed base operator of the Airport, reported doors have been fixed on hangar 13, but the roof is rusting beyond repair. “It is a 40-some yearold building, so that should come as no surprise,� Clark said. The roof on the office is also in need of repair, he added.  Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330674-5676 or klynchthedaily-record.com.
Blood drives Nov. 19 — Becks Mills, 5332 County Road 19, Millersburg, 2-7 p.m. Nov. 20 — Clark Presbyterian Church, 1392 state Route 83, Millersburg, 3-7
p.m.; and Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, 2691 County Road 144, Walnut Creek, 1-7 p.m. Nov. 21 — Winesburg Fire Department, 2088
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trees were definitely removed.� “Once we get information about how many trees, it may be something we pursue,� board Chairman Dan Mathie said. “There is a statute about negligent removal of somebody else’s trees. I think it is three times
the value of the trees, plus the attorney’s fees. It will be interesting to see how far they (pins) were moved. My guess is, if somebody went to the trouble to move it, there was some valuable trees there on that six-tenths of an acre.� “I agree,� board mem-
ber Mike McDowell added. “Regardless of costs, it’s disappointing to think that someone would log public land without permission.�  Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynchthe-dailyrecord.com.
Public record Sheriff Oct. 31 — Sheriff’s deputies responded to a theft of service reported on state Route 39 in Monroe Township. A bad check reportedly was passed on Township Road 211 in Knox Township. Nov. 1 — Vandalism was reported on Main Street in Killbuck. A report was taken of vandalism on Railroad Street in Killbuck. Nov. 9 — A report was taken of threats
on County Road 292 in Wooster Road. Oct. 26 — A report was Hardy Township. taken of an assault that occurred at a business on Millersburg West Jackson Street. Nov. 3 — Criminal damPolice aging was reported at a Oct. 23 — Eric T. Troyer, business on Hebron Street. 34, 12096 County Road 6, Nov. 4 — A report was was arrested by Millers- taken of trespassing at a burg Police for assault on a business on Trail Drive. peace officer. He was taken Assault was reported at a to the Holmes County Jail. Lakeview Drive residence. Oct. 24 — Menacing at Domestic violence was a business on South Wash- reported at a business on ington Street was reported. North Grant Street. Th e d e p a r t m e n t Nov. 6 — Drugs were responded to a report of reported at a business on an assault at a business on Wooster Road.
Immunization clinics The Holmes County Health Department offers children’s immunization clinics at various sites throughout Holmes County on a monthly basis. Immunizations are offered to anyone 0-18 years of age at no cost. Medicaid cards and donations are accepted. A parent or guardian must accompany children. Another adult may take the child with written permis-
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Miller, 10254 Lawnfield Road, 3 acres, $30,000. Ada J. Miller to Demas J. and Miriam J. Hershberger, 8356 Township Road 656, $233,500. Marcellus Mineral Group to Marcus and Rebecca Wengerd, 184.13 acres, $101,272. Kent A. and Donna J. Mobley to Abe L. and Susie A. Miller, County Road 186, $53,000. Timberstone to Joel and Kristina Miller, 2892 U.S. Route 62, $106,447.32. Cornerstone Homes of Winesburg to Kim T. and Amber L. Troyer, Township Road 675, 1.563 acres, $29,500. Larry and Rita Keim to Conrad G. and Ruth A. Troyer, Township Road 674, 2.893 acres, $50,000. Arlen J. and Ada Beachy to Michael R. and Marie M. Coblentz, 3216 County Road 160, $400,000. Arlen J. and Ada Beachy to Machael R. and Marie M. Coblentz, 3216 County Road 160, $400,000. David D. and Sarah E. Schlabach to Leon D. and Marlene E. Schlabach, 3331 County Road 160, $290,000. U.S. Bank National Association to Monika Baker-Lewis, 1882 Township Road, $55,000. Chriss E. and Emma Stutzman to Curtis E. and Rhonda Yoder, State Route 241, $15,328.42. Melvin M. and Mary R. Miller to Jacob J. and Karen Kay Miller, 3337 U.S. Route 62, $375,000. Levi A. and Doris Ann Yoder to Norman W. and Katie Marie Troyer, Township Road 414, 5
acres, $100,000. Mattie J. Hershberger to Bhim and Hari Adhikari, 2120 U.S. Route 62, $56,000. Michael W. and Eve Joy Yutzy to Mark M. Hershberger, Private Road 5800, $54,000. Ted and Leona Miller to Wayne A. and Amanda A. Raber, 2261 County Road 160, $1,224. Mabel Irene Schlabach and Leona Mae Miller to Wayne A. and Amanda A. Raber, 2261 County Road 160, $116,888. Estate of Emanuel A. Schlabach to Wayne A. and Amanda A. Raber, 2261 County Road 160, $116,888. Abe L. and Mary D. Yoder to Aden N. and Esther M. Yoder, 2319 County Road 200, $110,000. Stonehedge Rentals to Northwood Buildings, 2096 U.S. Route 62, $180,000. Reuben E. and Freda A. Mast to Andrew A. and Amy Lynn Yoder, 8049 Township Road 652, $297,000. Derrick L. and Connie L. Bolitho to Ray Daniel Yoder, 7194 Township Road 664, $210,000. Paul E. Raber and Amanda Raber, Township Road 606, 2.5 acres, $55,000. Wes A. and Niva P. Yoder to Duane W. and Ruth Yoder, 7366 Township Road 668, $12,000. Alvin M. and Abigail Mast to David M. and Karen A. Yoder, 8073 and 8075 Township Road 652, $195,000. Galen E. and Renita F. Coblentz and Wayne and
Mary Wengerd to James A. Kurtz, Lisa Marie Miller, 2235 County Road 160, $228,000. John J. Yoder and Paul J. Yoder to Brett and Katie D. Berkley, Township Road 675, 2.001 acres, $46,000. Marlin D. Mast to Nelson and Rosie Miller, 1875 U.S. Route 62, $196,000. John L. and Esther Schlabach to Marlin D. and Ada Mast, 7664 Township Road 663, $260,000. Lewis A. Troyer to Joel R. Miller, Township Road 414, 3.368 acres, $69,300. Mervin B. and Verna R. Miller to Marvin W. Beachy and Diane D. Beachy, 2514 Durstine Road, $175,000. John L. and Esther P. Schlabach to Marlin D. and Ada E. Mast, 7664 Township Road 663, $260,000. Robert W. Jr. and Susanna E. Hippert to Jacob L. and Miriam E. Shelter, 1641 Township Road 661, $145,000. Green Land to C.J. Acres, 2410 U.S. Route 62, $220,000. C. J. Acres to AVGS Properties, 2410 U.S, Route 62, $220,000. Daniel O. and Iva Yoder and Susan Yoder to Andy J. and Lena Weaver, 7586 Township Road 652, $340,000. Ripley Township — Theron J. and Jean R. Harrison to Daniel B. and Sue Ann Wile, trustees, 7066 Township Road 501, $310,000. Reuben E. and Wilma J. Miller to Nathan E. and Neva J. Petersheim, 7044 Township Road 524, $22,000.
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Tips for raising money-wise kids (Family Features) — Kids are never too young to learn the skills of saving, budgeting, and other basics for becoming a money-wise individual. In fact, T. Rowe Price’s 2014 Parents, Kids & Money survey found that 60 percent of kids whose parents frequently talk to them about budgeting feel they are smart about money, as opposed to just 34 percent of kids whose parents do not. Financial experts agree that the sooner parents start imparting key money concepts, the more effective they will be in raising financially responsible adults. While it may seem like an involved topic, it’s as simple as starting a conversation.
“There is a clear correlation between talking with kids about financial topics and their habits,” said Judith Ward, a senior financial planner with T. Rowe Price. “Parents can invest in their kids by talking to them weekly about money matters.” The survey also found that parents are having more financial conversations with boys rather than girls. “Boys and girls should have the same opportunities to learn about money matters at home so they can grow into financially savvy adults,” Ms. Ward says. “By talking to kids of either gender about things like saving for college, parents can help kids
get involved and excited about their future.” Tips for starting money conversations First, learn to engage in frequent money conversations with your kids. While you can sit down to discuss in a formal manner, casual dialog may be more effective and memorable. From trips to the grocery store to a visit to your neighborhood bank, there are plenty of real-world situations where you can teach your kids about spending, saving, and other money concepts. Ward offers these tips to help parents initiate conversation: • When discussing weekend plans: When your kids See Pg. 18 — TIPS
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tenders. Each pizza shop donated 20 pizzas to the cause, with several providing professional pizza serving skills. In his acceptance speech, Ray Feikert, owner of MainStreet Pizza, noted the fact that the votes were so close is proof Holmes County makes great pizza! The festival also featured craft booths, numerous carnival games for kids, a fall themed photo booth staffed by Bethany Bryanna Photography, and the Holmes County Sheriff’s Department providing a child identification program. All proBethany Bryanna Photography ceeds will go to purchase Pastor Dave Masters congratulates Ray Feikert needed equipment for the of MainStreet Pizza and Subs in Holmesville for new Food Pantry which winning the trophy for making the Best Pizza in will be built next spring. Holmes County.
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Youngsters hear about veterans’ experiences in the armed forces MILLERSBURG — A quartet of United States military veterans was serenaded by the pre-school students of Julia Brewer, Keely Wolfe and Bonnie Kirtlan on Monday at Millersburg Elementary School, where the veterans, relatives of students in the class, were celebrated and honored. Former Air Force pilot Ted Macaulay, the uncle of one of the students, and veterans Wes Olney (U.S. Army Military Police), Justin Angle and Jerry Schultz (U.S. Marine Corps) all parents of students, shared experiences of their time in the armed forces. Macaulay said he flew C-130 cargo planes during his tour of duty, which included Desert Storm in 1991. “The C-130 was a cargo airplane,” Macaulay said. “I had to learn how to fly the smaller planes before I flew the C-130. The supersonic airplane I flew went faster than the speed of sound. I ended up flying the C-130, which carried paratroopers, cargo, all kinds of neat things. It
carried tanks and ammunition, food and medical supplies. It actually carried helicopters, too.” Macaulay explained it takes about two years of training to learn to fly the C-130. In response to a query about the white streaks the kids see in the sky when they are out on the playground, the pilot said it is moisture they see, as when the moisture goes through the jet engine, “the hot air going into the cold atmosphere with a little bit of moisture turns into vapor and you get those white streaks across the sky.” Olney served nine years in the army as a member of the Military Police and in combat support. “I got to ride in the C-130 a few times,” he said. “We did an aid mission in Honduras.” Olney displayed a helmet and bullet-proof jacket that when one of the children tried it on, exclaimed, “It’s heavy!” Angle, a 1999 graduate of West Holmes served in Iraq until 2003.
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Preschoolers at Millersburg Elementary School sing, “Oh veterans, oh veterans, we honor you today,” for a quartet of United States Armed Forces veterans who visited the class for a reception Monday. “I loved being a Marine. in the service, I couldn’t A lot of people don’t wait to get back home to know that the Marines are Holmes County.” actually a branch of the He was stationed in CalNavy,” Angle said. “When I was 18, I was anxious to get away from Holmes County, but after a year (From Page 19)
ifornia, Japan, Australia, “I was a regular rifleEgypt, Kuwait and Iraq man, ground-pounder or before coming home in See Pg. 21 — VETERANS September 2003.
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Veterans (From Page 20) any of the other names they have for Marines,” Angle said. “We were mostly a mechanized battalion, so we had big weapons traveling with us.” Angle says even though his tour was 11 years ago, he still appreciates all the support he received from home. “Holmes County is an awesome place to live,” he said. “People here from churches I didn’t even know were sending me stuff. Guys would ask to read my letters just to pretend they were their own, because some guys didn’t get letters. I truly appreciate everything everybody did for us. I am truly blessed to come back here and have kids here.” Schultz did an eight-year stint in the Marines from 2001-09. He said he served in a support role. “I got to do a lot of traveling, and I also served in Iraq,” he said. “It was my job to make sure that the rest of the Marine Corps was up and running.” Brewer expressed her gratitude to the veterans for their service and for taking the time to come in and talk with the children. “They all help keep our country safe. That’s the most important thing to remember,” Brewer said.
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Former Army MP Wes Olney shows preschool students the helmet and bullet proof vest he wore as a member of the United States Army Military Police.
Being a soldier is a very, very hard job. That’s why we’re so thankful that these men did it.” Julia Brewer, Millersburg preschool teacher “They have to go to special schools and stay away from their families for a long time. Being a soldier is a very, very hard job. That’s why we’re so thank-
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“I felt like my heart was being ripped out,” said Ann Freedlander Hunt, as she described the demolition of the building that housed her family’s landmark store in downtown Wooster. Hunt was a buyer at Freelanders and author of “Gone But Not Forgotten, A Freedlander Legacy” a memoir of the familyowned department store that was such a major part in the history of Wooster. She said the memoir was a passion that took three years for her to write, but admits it was a labor of love. “In 2009, a downtown demolition changed my life forever,” Hunt said. “Our store was a landmark in downtown Wooster. It never occurred to me that this building would be destroyed. The Freedlander building is gone, and so are the men who were the entrepreneurs and owners of the place where so many people had such wonderful memories. I wanted to preserve and share these on the printed page.” Ella Massaro Kick, PhD and RN, author of “Ella
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Holmes County teen Ashley Mishler gets into the character she created in her books about fairies, which were on display at the Holmes County Public Library’s Local Authors Day on Saturday.
Ed Schrock was born and raised Amish, but grew up to be a truck driver. He also loves to tell stories, and his book “Everybody Was Happy” is a collection of short stories. Daily Record columnists John and Kristin Lorson, who published a compilation of their columns called “Send Help” and
Daily Record reporter Kevin Lynch, who has what he calls a greatest hits collection from his 25-year writing career in “Bring Home a Winner” also were on hand.
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Paul Hoxworth, 82 Paul R. Hoxworth Sr., 82, of 576 Wise St., Millersburg, went home to be with the lord Saturday, Oct. 4, 2014, after an extended illness. He was born Nov. 17, 1932, in Killbuck and was the son of Clifford and Floy (Miller) Hoxworth. He was married to the love of his life, Yvonne Harris, April 15, 1956. He joined the U.S. Army and later worked for the Flxible Company of Loundonville, where he retired after being injured. He enjoyed square dancing, painting and traveling the roads of Holmes County. He loved listening to Johnny Cash and gospel music. He made everyone smile with all his past encounters, stories and jokes. Paul always had a smile and was kind and generous and enriched the lives of everyone he met. Paul leaves behind a loving family who will miss him with all their hearts. He is survived by son, Paul R. Jr. “Rick” (Kay) Hoxworth of Millers-
burg; daughter, Rhonda White of Millersburg; son, Thomas E. Hoxworth of Millersburg; daughter, Kimberly (Kenneth) Vizzo of Wooster; and daughter, Angel (Ronald) Pappa of Millersburg. He also leaves 15 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, who died May 22, 1994, and all four of his brothers, Arthur, Earl, Lawrence and Dennis. Funeral services were Oct. 8 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with Pastor Brad Carpenter officiating. Burial followed at Killbuck Cemetery with Pastor Duane Galbraith officiating.
William Keim, 74 William R. Keim, 74, of Berlin, died Monday, Nov. 10, 2014, at his home after a five-year battle with cancer. He was born Aug. 4, 1940, in Charm, to the late Roman and Mary (Beachy) Keim. He was president and third generation owner of Keim Lumber in Charm and was a member of Walnut Creek Mennonite Church. He was married to the former Carolyn Schlabach in October 1969. She passed away Jan. 13, 1993. He is survived by his wife, the former Eva Yoder Slabach, whom he married on May 21, 1994; their children Robbie (Karen) Keim of Charm, Maria Keim, Eric (Annie) Slabach and Kimberly (Nicolas) Mullet, all of Berlin, Heather (Jason) Fike of Bridgewater, Va., and Bethany Keim of Walnut Creek; grandchildren, Kayli, Madison and Cade Keim, Chloe and Allysyn Mullet and Joel Fike; and a sister, Sarah Kaufman of Fresno. In addition to his parents and first wife, Carolyn (Schlabach) Keim, he was preceded in death by
a brother-in-law, Robert Kaufman. Celebration of life services were Thursday, Nov. 13 at NewPointe Community Church, Dover Campus, with Pastor Don Hamsher officiating. Private family burial was in Union Hill Cemetery, Sugarcreek, prior to the celebration of life service. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek. To share a memory visit www.smithfuneral. com. Memorials may be made to Community Hospice of Tuscarawas County, 716 Commercial Ave., SW, New Philadelphia 44663; or Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, P.O. Box 182 Walnut Creek 44687.
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Elden Donaker, 83 Elden Ray Donaker, 83, of County Road 3, Warsaw, died Monday, Nov. 3, 2014, at Lafayette Pointe Nursing Home in West Lafayette. He was born the second generation of now five with the name E. Ray March 26, 1931, in Perry Township to the late Encil Ray and Ruth Mae (Maston) Donaker. He retired from Owens Corning in Newark, and with his wife, he enjoyed camping and traveling, having visited all 50 states of the U.S. and every Canadian province, but Newfoundland, some many times. They spent many winters in Florida. He enjoyed woodworking, and riding on the John Deere tractor around his farm up until his disability. He was a member of Perry Chapel Baptist Church, Glass Bottle Blowers Association, the former Perry Township Grange, and Union High School Alumni Association. Surviving are his wife of 65 years, Anna Mary (Albertson) Donaker, whom he married at Mohawk Parsonage Aug. 17, 1949; sons, Earl Ray (Nancy) Donaker of Coshocton, Alan Merle (Janette) Donaker of Walhonding, and James Virgil Donaker (Amy Kent) of Newark, and a daughter, Margaret Ann “Margie” (John) Allison of Killbuck; grandsons, Eli Ray (Darlene) Donaker of Newark, and Ben Alan (Maggie) Donaker of Nashport, and granddaughters, Brandi Lynn Wagner (Jerry Lewis) of Dresden, Michelle Dawn (Jason) Beitzel of Coshocton, Jenny Rae (Heath)
Wolfe and Jamie Nicole (Don) Sours, both of Killbuck, Jodi Diane Allison (Josh Martin) of Big Prairie, Ashley Dawn Donaker of Newark, Jennifer Elaine (Eric) Harmon of Columbus, and Kellyn Rae Donaker of Walhonding; 16 great-grandchildren; a brother, Harold (Wanda) Donaker of Frazeysburg; a sister-in-law, Sally (Lee) Kanuckel of Killbuck; a brother-in-law, Don Jackson of West Lafayette; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughterin-law, Kimberly Sue (Rakaska) Donaker; and sisters-in-law, Wanda Jean Donaker and Venona “Nonie” Jackson. Funeral services were Thursday, Nov. 6 at Fischer Funeral Home in Warsaw (www.fischerfuneralhome.com), with Pastor David Fowls officiating. Burial was in Valley View Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association (www.alz.org) or National Parkinson Association (www.parkinson.org).
Thomas Horn, 65 Thomas L. Horn, 65, of Millersburg, passed away Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014, at Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg. Tom was born Nov. 3, 1948 in Millersburg, the son of Harold and Betty Horn of Millersburg. He was a 1967 graduate of West Holmes High School. He had worked at Data Card in Holmesville as an industrial engineer, was owner/operator of Tom’s Pennzoil in Millersburg and more recently worked at The Castle Nursing Home. Surviving are sons, Jamie (Nikki) Horn of Berlin, Steve Horn and Tom (Crystal) Horn, both of Millersburg; a stepson, Mike Bruce of Millersburg; grandchil-
dren, C a s e y, Rachel a n d Tu r n e r Horn, Jo r d a n D a w s o n , K y l i Horn, Carson and Logan Horn; great-grandchildren, Preslee, Russel and Carter; and an aunt, Mary Miller of Millersburg, whom he loved dearly. He was preceded in death by his parents. Graveside services were Friday, Nov. 7 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, with Pastor Chad Stutzman officiating. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, handled arrangements.
Mary Spreng, 92 Mary L. Spreng, 92, formerly of Lakeville, passed away Monday, Nov. 3, 2014, at Green Ridge Meadows Assisted Living, Millersburg. She was born May 10, 1922, in Orrville to Arthur Waldimier and Florence (Maple) Fetter and married Kenneth Coble Spreng May 29, 1941. He died Jan. 11, 1999. Mary attended Shreve School her first seven years and graduated from Big Prairie High School in 1940. After graduating from high school, she went on to beauty school in Columbus and worked at Lucille’s Beauty Shop, Marilyn’s Hair Salon, and Sprang’s Grocery Store, before going to work for West Holmes School District as head cook at Nashville Elementary School. She retired in 1986. She had been a 4-H adviser for 11 years, and was a member of Ripley Church of Christ for 66 years. Surviving are daughters, Virginia “Ginny” (Lynn) Johnson of Big Prairie, Shirley (Thomas) McMillen of Shreve, and Geraldine “Gerri” (Ronald) Hera of Avon, Ind.; grandchildren, Bradley (Coreena) Johnson, Michelle (Sean) Johnson, Steven Johnson, Corey Johnson, Christine (Don) Geiser, Melissa (Rob) McMillen-Shaw, Beth (Sean) Starr, Catherine
(Richard) McMillen-Gill, Phillip (Stephanie) Kerr, Christine (John) Hicks, Betsy (Mark) French, and Mark (Andrea) Hera; 24 great-grandchildren, and eight great-great-grandchildren; and a number nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband of 58 years, she was preceded by her parents; a grandson, Eric Eugene Johnson; and one greatgrandchild; and brothers, Russell and Ralph Fetter. Services were Thursday, Nov. 6 at Ripley Church of Christ, with the Rev. Tom Benter officiating. Burial was in Ripley Cemetery. Schlabach Funeral Home, Shreve, assisted the family. Online condolences may be shared with the family at schlabachfh. com. The family suggest contributions be made to Ripley Church of Christ, 12298 County Road 330, Big Prairie 44611; or Ripley Cemetery Association (same address).
Helen Meehan, 82 Helen June Meehan, 82, of Glenmont, passed away Friday, Oct. 10, 2014 at her home following an extended illness. Memorial services were to be held at a later date. Arrangements were being handled by Alexander Funeral Home, in Millersburg. She was born Feb. 17, 1932 in Knox County, and was the daughter of Kenneth and Ellen (DeWitt) Pigman. She worked several years for Addresso-graph/multigraph in Holmesville. She attended and successfully completed a Business Course at Wayne College. Helen loved to read and enjoyed history and archeology. She enjoyed spending time with her family and was very close to all her children. Surviving are five children, Mary Ellen (Richard) Shroyer, of Killbuck; Donald E. Meehan, of Killbuck; Ronald A. (Shirley) Meehan, of Glenmont; Barbara E.
Cappon, of Brinkhaven; and Daniel J. (Julia) Meehan, of Killbuck; eight grandchildren, Shelly R. (Todd) Staten, Lorraine Davis, Heather (Dustin) Engle, Michal (Troy) Clark, Jeri (Bryan) Phillips, Jason (Stephanie) Arnold, Karli (Ryan) Stroud and Daniel B. Meehan; 15 great-grandchildren; a brother, Tom Money, of Millersburg; and a sister, Norma Edwards of Wooster. She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, James and Richard Carter, and a grandson, Lee Meehan.
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Knights’ Hostettler gets Nike Midwest Regional invite By AARON DORKSEN Sports Editor West Holmes sophomore cross country runner Michelle Hostettler will run in the Nike Cross Country Midwest Regional meet on Sunday at the LaVern Gibson Championship XC Course in Terre Haute, Ind. There will be about 400 runners in the championship race from five states. She qualified
based on her fastest times this fall and the top regional runners will move on to the Nike C r o s s Country National C h a m Hostetter pionship held in Portland, Ore.,
during the first week of December. “I am excited that Michelle has another opportunity to compete at a high level this season,” Knights assistant coach Michael Ewing said. “I expect her to compete very well against the best runners from around the Midwest.” Hostettler won the Wayne-Holmes Meet in 19:08 on Oct. 4 and was on the way to a Div. II
regional title when she fell with 800 meters to go and couldn’t get back up. “My legs felt normal, but tired and within a few seconds my legs felt like cement blocks and I started limping and I fell about 10 meters later,” she said. “Then I tried to get back up and I was really dizzy and my legs were still cramping so I fell again. Then I started crawling and made it about 75
meters until I couldn’t go anymore.” West Holmes coach Kevin Beachy said Hostettler ran the perfect race that day, but after her body cramped up she was finished. He’s thrilled that she’ll get another chance to end the season by crossing the finish line in such an elite race after so narrowly missing a state berth in which she would have been projected for the top 10.
“As coaches, we just need to see her run one last race as a closure to this season to see what she really can do,” Beachy said. “She is hammering some really good workouts right now. We can’t wait to see what she will run at the Nike Regional meet. I want to thank coach Ewing for the idea and the extra time he has devoted to make sure Michelle gets one more shot at running her peak race this year.”
Wildlife Division looking for hunter-harvested deer for CWD testing By ART HOLDEN Daily Record Outdoor Editor SHREVE — The recent incident of Chronic Wasting Disease found in a harvested deer at a hunting preserve in Holmes County has kept area wildlife officials busy. The Division of Wildlife has set up seven stations in Wayne and Holmes counties for hunters to voluntarily turn in
heads of deer taken in Holmes County townships Berlin, Hardy, Killbuck, Mechanic, Monroe, Prairie, Ripley and Salt Creek. Those heads will be processed and checked for CWD. The Division of Wildlife has hired a part-time employee to head up the collection of the deer heads, process them, and send samples from them out to be tested for CWD.
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“Our standard procedure is to test road-kill deer,” said Dennis Solon, the Division of Wildlife’s manager of the Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area. “Our goal now is to get 450 deer to sample from the townships in question.” The DOW’s stance is that Holmes County deer are safe to eat, and the testing is to see if there is a Chronic Wasting Dis-
ease incident in wild deer, not to tell each hunter if their deer is safe to eat. “We have good procedures in place and everyone has stepped up,” said Solon. “It’s a priority for us right now.” If you harvest a deer in one of the eight targeted Holmes County townships, you can drop off deer heads for CWD testing at: Canaan Meats: 11970 Canaan Center
Road, Creston, (330435-4778), Farmerstown Meats: 2934 Township Road 163, Sugarcreek (330-897-7972); Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area Headquarters: 1691 Centerville Road, Shreve (330-567-3390); Miller’s Custom Meats: 5493 County Road 68, Millersburg (330-8931336); Millersburg Fire Station: 8478 State Route 39, Millersburg (330-674-
1926); Shreve Meats: 200 East McConkey Street, Shreve (330-567-2142); and Yoder Custom Meats: 7508 South Honeytown Road, Fredericksburg (330-695-5312). Dropoff hours are different for each location, so call ahead for information. For questions or to report any deer in the wild that are ear-tagged, call Wildlife District Three at 330-644-2293.
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ed for District V. Setter Cara Park was the top honoree as she was named the District Player of the Year. Joining her on the first team was her younger sister Lauren Park, an outside hitter. Raichelle Erman, a middle hitter, made the second team, while Madison Cox made honorable mention.
SPORTS FANS! Entering 2014, only four quarterbacks in NFL history have completed more than 70 percent of their passes over the course of an entire season (one of them did it twice). Any guesses? The first to do it was Cincinnati’s Kenny Anderson in 1982 (70.6 percent), followed by successive San Francisco quarterbacks, Joe Montana in ‘89 (70.2 percent) and Steve Young in ‘94 (70.3 percent). The two-timer – Drew Breees for New Orleans in 2009 (70.6 percent) and 2001 (71.2 percent – the highest ever). Which NFL quarteback was sacked the most times in the league history, or at least since 1982, when individual sack totals began to be recorded? The answer is Brett Farve with 525, especially surprising because he also set the mark for consecutive games played at 297. The only other QB above 500 was John Elway at 516. At the start of the 2014 season, the active quarteback who had been sacked the most was Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlisberger at 386. Big league slugger Mark Reynolds has had a hard time finding a home, even with historic power. In 2014, Reynolds passed the 20- home run mark for the seventh season in a row, but he did it with his fifth team, the Brewers. He’d previously hit that many for the Diamondbacks, Orioles, Indians and Yankees. No other player in major league history had posted seven straight seasons of at least 20 homers playing for five different teams. That’s called paying the price for low batting averages and too many strikeouts.
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The Hiland boys soccer team wrapped up its 14-3-1 season with a banquet recently. Picking up special awards were (from left) Brennan Coil (Coaches Award), Garrett Snow (Offensive MVP), Zach Lowe (Mr. Soccer), Josiah Koser (Defensive MVP) and Brandon Kozak (Coaches Award).
Warsaw Lions to present Minstrel Show Warsaw Lions Club will Game,” at RiverView 23 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are and 22 from 5-7 p.m. and present its 57th annual High School Nov. 21 and $9. RiverView Park Board Nov. 23 at 2 p.m. For show Minstrel Show, “The Name 22 at 7:30 p.m. and Nov. will serve dinner Nov. 21 tickets, call 330-622-5031.
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Entertainment briefs Seasonal highlight presented at Amish Country Theater
and 7 p.m.; Dec. 6 at 3 and 7 p.m.; and Dec. 13 at 3 and 7 p.m. To purchase tickets, call the box office at 888-9887469 or visit www.AmishCountryTheater.com. The Amish Country Theater is It’s a magical time of located in Walnut Creek on year, and one of the state Route 39. highlights is the Amish Country Theater’s proSanta arrives duction, “Christmas in the Country,” an elegant, Nov. 30 at two-hour, special event featuring the music of Duncan Theater Nashville recording art- On Sunday, Nov. 30, ist John Schmid. With Santa Claus will arrive at an authentic Amish the Duncan Theater in Killupbringing, Schmid’s buck at 4 p.m. to visit with music reveals a strong the children. During his resemblance to Johnny visit, all are invited to enjoy Cash and will take you Christmas cartoons at the on a journey from the Theater (by donation). Hot origination of Amish chocolate and cookies will Christmas traditions to be served after the movie the music we love and at the Creekside Café. enjoy today, with crowd There will be Christmas favorites like Rudolph Carols and the reading of the Red Nosed Reindeer The Christmas Story as the performed in Pennsylva- tree in downtown Killbuck is lighted. The evening ends nia-Dutch. Joining Schmid will be with caroling through the Sugar Creek Bluegrass, streets on hay wagons. performing down-home Anyone interested in renditions of popular donating cookies, please Christmas songs. This contact Erin at 330-276family band is com- 2002 or 330-231-0492. prised of six children, Cookies can be dropped ages ranging from 7 to off at Creekside Café or 17 years old. Tying the the Pizza Parlor II. evening together like a bright red ribbon will Tickets on sale for be ventriloquist Ken Groves and hilarious Christmas Cookie stage actor “Lynyrd” from the Amish Country Tour of Inns Theater serving as the The seventh annual event’s emcees. If you’ve Christmas Cookie Tour ever seen a show at the of Inns will celebrate the Amish Country Theater, 12 Days of Christmas at you know this dynamic this year’s event, visitduo will have you rolling ing a dozen themed inns on Saturday and Sunday, with laughter. Tickets are on sale now, Dec. 13-14, from 12:30-6 and seating is reserved. Per- p.m. each day. formances take place Nov. Tickets are $35 for a sin22 at 2 p.m.; Nov. 29 at 3 gle day and $60 for a two-
day pass. Each patron will receive entrance to participating properties and a souvenir guide with the recipes of specialty cookies available to sample at
each inn. Festivities will conclude with a drawing for a $150 gift certificate that can be used for lodging at one of the participating inns.
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Wallace Croskey, 77 Wallace Larry “Wally” Croskey, 77, Wooster, passed away Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014, at his home. He was born March 11, 1937, in Killbuck, the son of Corlis and Rema Ling Croskey. He married Treva Ewing Sept. 26, 1967. She survives. Wally was a 1955 graduate of Killbuck High School and graduated from Ashland University with a BA in sociology. He retired in 1998 from the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections as personnel director of the Mansfield Correctional Institution. He enjoyed planning trips that took him and his wife to all 50 states and many foreign countries. He was interested in photography and collecting photography books. He proudly served his country with the U.S. Army with the 25th Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks in Hawaii. Surviving in addition to his wife are his children Holly (Larry) Clark of Millersburg, Mitchell (Debra) Croskey of Manassas Park, Va., and Jennifer (Rex) Miller of Millersburg; stepchildren Cynthia (Jon) Toth of Knoxville, Tenn., Robin (Junko) Keister of Yokosu-
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Heather Ross, 54 Heather Marie Ross, 54, of Wooster, entered into rest, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. She was born June 28, 1960, in Akron to Nelson and Helen A. (Doyle) Collins and had been a Wayne County resident for all of her life. She married Robert S. Ross Sr. June 25, 1977, in Rittman. He survives. She had worked as an LPN for Shady Lawn Health Care in Dalton for the last 23 years, was an active member of Millersburg Church Of Christ where she taught on Wednesday nights and loved to do crafts. In addition to her father of Rittman, and husband, she is survived by her sons, Robert S. Jr. (Angela) Ross of Orrville, Scott D. (Jennifer) Ross of Dalton and Johnathon R. Ross of the home; five grandchildren, Christian S. Ross, Mekayla J. Shellhorn, Kylie M. Ross, Kasey D. Ross and Jessica M. Ross; brothers Nelson W. Collins of Wadsworth, David R. (Dorthy) Collins of Tallmadge and Raymond C. Collins of Phoenix; a sister, Susan L. (James) Marlow of Orrville; and numer-
Lowell ‘Tom’ Martin, 70 Lowell Thomas “Tom” Martin, 70, Orrville, died at his residence Monday, Oct. 6, 2014, following a period of declining health. He was born Dec. 3, 1943, in Wadsworth, the son of David and Hazel (Starling) Martin. He was united in marriage to Sara Greenhoe in 1972, in Millersburg. She survives. Tom attended Orrville schools and had worked part time at ABE Auto Parts in Wooster. He enjoyed bowling, auto racing, wrestling and other sporting activities. In addition to his wife, Sara, he is survived by a daughter, Clarissa (Sam) Miller of Orrville; grandchildren Sammey Miller Jr., Robin Marie Reed, Jessica Larine Reed, Rodney James Reed, Elizabeth May Reed and Buddy F. Reed; and a sister, Naomi Martin of Orrville. He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Mickey Wickens and Karen Maines.
ous nephews, nieces and Graveside services were her church family. held at Crown Hill CemIn addition to her mother etery in Orrville on Oct. 10 who entered into rest in with the Rev. Wallace Flem1994, she is preceded in ings officiating. death by a sister, Tammy L. Auble Funeral Home in Collins. Orrville assisted the family. Services were Oct. 13 Online registry and expresat Millersburg Church of sions of condolence may be Christ, with minister Doug made at the funeral home Wells officiating. Interment web site at www.aublefuwas at Sherwood Memorineralhome.com. al Gardens. Arrangements Memorial contributions were by Custer-Glenn may be made to Auble Funeral Home, Wooster. Funeral Home, 512 E. Oak Memorial contributions St., Orrville 44667, to help may be made to Millersdefray expenses. burg Church of Christ, 926 E. Jackson St. Millersburg 44654. Crystal Williamson, 55 Words of comfort may be shared with the family at: Crystal G. Williamson, 55, of Dundee, passed away at www.custerglenn.com. her home at midnight on Monday Oct. 20, 2014, from Patricia Miller, 87 an extended illness. Patricia Ruth (Gray) “Pat” She was born on ValenMiller, Alliance, died Thurstine’s Day, Feb. 14, 1959, in Bonnie Lou Scott, 52 day, Oct. 9, 2014. She died Massillon to the Rev. David Bonnie Lou (Stovall) unexpectedly while taking S. Adkins Sr. and Isabelle Scott, 52, of Florida, passed her daily morning walk. (Coburn) Adkins. She met away Oct. 20, 2014. She was born in MillersCleveland K. Williamson She was born Sept. 27, burg on July 7, 1927, to the in the summer of 1976 and 1963 in Wooster, the daughlate Ralph D. Gray and they were married on Oct. ter of Shelly R. and Thelma Edith (Parkinson) Gray. 9, 1976. M. (Blevens) Stovall. Pat was a devoted and lovShe had three children, Bonnie loved her family, ing mother, grandmother who were the light of her er; grandchildren, Dustin friends and her beloved dog, and great-grandmother. life and she also played a Regan, Katelyn HolderYoyo. Her family and friends will large role in helping to raise baum, Mackenzie WilliamSurviving are siblings, always remember her joy, her nieces, nephews and son, Charles Williamson Jr., Indy Stovall of Wooster, laughter and positive outany child who showed up Madison Williamson, MadDwight (Joyce) Watkins of look on life. hungry, tired or just need- eline Williamson, Hanna Arkansas, Bobby Joe (Deb) Pat was an active mem- ter, Marilyn Lydic of Mill- ing love. She was a Sunday L. Williamson, Rosalie Watkins of Shreve, Patty ber of First Friends Church ersburg; a sister-in-law, school teacher for many Williamson and Esme Wil(David) Manges of Big She was preceded in death and served her Lord in Julia Gray of Millersburg; years and would always liamson; and many nieces, Prairie, Johnny and Donny by her parents; and broth- many areas over the years a brother, Ralph D. (Nan) make her children (all of nephews, great-nieces and Watkins, both of Arkansas, ers, Billy and Jerry Watkins. including nursery, F.R.O.G. Gray Jr. of Morristown, them) aware of what God’s nephews, that she adored and Carla (Bob) Colish of Memorial services will be program, VBS, Overseer N.J.; 12 grandchildren; and word said, what it meant, whole heartedly. Ashland. coordinator, Missions Com- 25 great-grandchildren, and how to apply it to any She was preceded in death held in the spring. mittee, greeter and any all of whom she loved and and every problem in life. by her mother, Isabelle volunteer job that she was adored. She will also be She leaves behind her hus- Adkins; her father-in-law, asked to do. remembered with love and band of 38 years, Cleveland Charles Williamson; and Dr. Robert Sears She had worked at Alli- fondness by many nieces, Williamson; children, Kristy brothers-in-law, Robert J. Independent Doctor of Optometry ance Community Hospi- nephews and friends from (William) Turner, Charles St. John Sr. and Clifford A. Located Inside tal for more than 20 years every era of her life. (Alison) Williamson Sr., Sayre. Millersburg and was known as an avid Services were Oct. 13 at and William “Billy Kiah” Funeral services were Wal Mart Cleveland sports fan. Alliance Friends Church (Brittany) Williamson; her Friday, Oct. 24 at Salem Pat was preceded in death with pastor Rick Sams offi- father, the Rev. David S. United Baptist Church, Vision Center by her husband, Jack A. ciating. Interment was at Adkins Sr.; her mother-in- West Virginia, with Elders Miller Sr.; two grandsons, Mount Union Cemetery. law, Martha J. Williamson; Ray Williamson and Glen Basic Eye Exam Billy Simons and Eric Gus- Memorial contributions siblings, Helen (Harry) Hol- Kiah Williamson officiating. tafson; and her brother, may be made to Alliance derbaum, Carol M. Sayre, Burial was in Press Freily Richard P. Gray. Friends Church, 1307 W. David (Debra) Adkins Jr., Cemetery, Wayne County, She is survived by two State St., Alliance OH Charlotte (Donald) Roy, W.Va. daughters, Debbie (Carl) 44601. Glen (Donna) Williamson, Arrangements were hanContact Lens Exam Gustafson of Alliance and Arrangements were by the Hope (David) Hatfield and dled by Alexander Funeral Karen L. Lawrence of Sharer-Stirling-Skivolocke Dreama (Roger) Messing- Home, Millersburg. Mount Vernon; two sons, Funeral Home. Online conSamuel (Sharon) A. Miller dolences can be sent to the of Massillon and Jack A. family at www.sharerfunerMore obituaries on Page 25 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Miller Jr. of Alliance; a sis- alhome.com. 330-674-3564
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ka, Japan, and Brett (Glenda Wynne) Keister of Hardy, Va.; five grandchildren; six step-grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two step-great-grandchildren; and a brother, Gary (Judy) Croskey of Sumter, S.C. Wallace was preceded in death by his parents. Per his wishes, there were no calling hours or services. Cremation has taken place. McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster, assisted the family. Those who wish may make contributions to the Wayne County Humane Society, 1161 Mechanicsburg Road, Wooster 44691. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com.
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AVERITT EXPRESS New Pay Increase For Regional Drivers! 40 to 46 CPM + Fuel Bonus! Also, Post-Training Pay Increase for Students! (Depending on Domicile) Get Home EVERY Week + Excellent Benefits. CDLA req. 888-602-7440 Apply AverittCareers.com Equal Opportunity Employer - Females, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Flatbed Drivers Experience Drivers needed immediately for regional flatbed operation. Call 888-888-7996 Today Misc. Meet singles right now! No paid operators, just real people like you. Browse greetings, exchange messages and connect live. Try it free. Call now: 1-877-485-6669 Butler Transport, Your Partner in Excellence. Drivers Needed! Great home time. $650.00 sign on bonus! All miles paid. 1-800-528-7825 or www.butlertransport.com SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS. Unable to work? Denied Benefits? We Can Help! WIN or Pay Nothing! Contact Bill Gordon & Associates at 1-800-362-4014 to start your application today! NEW OTR ROUTES Company Driver and Owner Operations; Solos or Teams wanted. Newer equipment, GPS and benefits. Call PAM 877-698-4760 or pamjobs.com Training/Education Werner Enterprises is HIRING! Dedicated, Regional & OTR opportunities! Need your CDL? 3 wk training available! Don't wait, call today to get started! 1-866-203-8445 New Pay & WEEKLY HOME TIME! Earn up to $0.43/mile, $2,500 Sign On Bonus PLUS up to $0.03 per mile in bonus! Call 866-979-1402 or SuperServiceLLC.com
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WANTED: HOUSE Cleaning jobs. Will need transportation. Call for more info (330) 275-4334 SEWERS NEEDED at STITCHES USA, LLC. In need of highly motivated individuals. Full-time 1st shift position available. Incentive based pay. Apply in person from 7AM- 2PM. Adjacent to Amish Country Theater3149 St. Rt. 39, Upper Level- Door E, Walnut Creek. 330-852-2534. COOK WANTED: Prior cooking experience required. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson St. 330-674-1457. TREES White Pine 4-5ft. $26 Norway Spruce 4-5ft. $29 Maples, Berch, Redbud, Dogwood, Oak, Chestnut, & more available. Will deliver and plant at your site. Call 740-507-8067 LM FARM HAND NEEDED. Must have experience in field work, feeding, milking, and must be able to operate farm machinery. Prairie township. Call Roy Schlegel (330) 567-2161 HORSESHOER LOOKING for driver with pick up truck, 3-4 days per week. Walnut Creek/Charm area. 330-407-3737 HORSE STALL CLEANER needed part time 9a-2p. Transportation provided. Baltic/New Bedford/Clark area. 330-674-2503 WANTED: SKIDDER Driver, or experienced timber cutter. Call 330-231-8278
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES at Dynamic Organization Liberty Center Connections is dedicated to the prevention & treatment of substance abuse and providing counseling and education in areas of domestic violence, sexual assault and trauma. We are expanding and looking for several enthusiastic, compassionate and professional individuals to join our team. Counselors, prevention/ education specialists, support, residential/ shelter positions are available. We offer comprehensive benefits including health, dental, vision insurance, 4011(k) pension, holiday and paid time off with flexibility. EOE. Send resume to: Careers, 104 Spink Street, Wooster, OH 44691 or Email: kieferl@steps-ewh.org
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FOR SALE: 30x10x10 walk-in freezer/cooler, w/ new compressor, very good cond. 330-893-4521
FOR RENT: JD650H Dozer w/winch and log arch. $30 @ hour plus fuel. Amos Yoder 740-622-6084 ext. 3
FOR SALE: CoalEZ Stove, with hopper good condition. $600 (330) 893-4140. 1971 TR 116, Baltic 43804
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FOR SALE: RAINBOW SWEEPER, good cond., E-series, $750 or call and make offer (330) 600-9912
FOR SALE: Automatic Washer, could be fixed for stinner $50. Henry A. Raber (330) 674-5691
INTERNATIONAL 574 Diesel runs good, 3rd geer grinds, $3600. FLAT BED trailer $1350. 330-231-6196
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'07 BOBCAT S175 skid steer, 1800 hrs, Kubota diesel, good cond. $16,500. (330) 852-0188
DRIVERS: CDL-A. Do you want more than $1000 a Week? Excellent Monthly Bonus Program/Benefits Weekend Hometime you Deserve! Electronic Logs / Rider Program 855-842-8389
FOR RENT: Jack Hammer for Skid Loader, (330) 897-1222 x3
LOOKING FOR a F/T Office Assistant to help with order entry, answering phones, filing, etc. Quickbooks and Microsoft Office experience required. Send resume to info@danielsamish.com or Daniel's Amish Collection, 100 Straits Lane, Killbuck, OH 44637.
BRUSH GRAPPLES 66" $950. Pullet forks, $525. for skid steers. Can deliver. 330-231-0625
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COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag Wringer washer. Will trade in or rebuild yours! Henry A. Raber 330-674-5691 WOOD SAVER heating stove. Noah Troyer, 7812 T.R. 601, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: Electric water cooler with hot & cold, includes (3) 5-gal. water jugs, $125/all. (330) 279-2805 VERMONT CASTINGS Encore heating wood stove, good cond., $500. Empire 15,000BTU ventless natural gas wall heater, in good cond. $75. Comfort glow blue flame natural gas wall heater 10,000 BTU $50. (330) 897-6602 NEW PELLET Stove, Countryside Baby Magnum model BC-AC, black finish, black trim, $1,275. (330) 231-5329 45,000BTU HIGH efficiency natural gas furnace $250 OBO. (330) 279-2041 x1 RAINBOW SWEEPER, all attachments, like brand new, asking $600. Warranty. Can deliver. (330) 394-4157 Serious inquires only.
FOR SALE: JD 350 Crawler w/ bucket, forks and winch, runs good, $5000. Emanuel Miller near Apline Work. (330) 359-6109 FOR SALE: OLIVER OC-3 Crawler runs good $1,800 OBO. David Beachy 8151 TR 662, Dundee (330) 359-0147
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CUNNINGHAM, LARGE, wood & coal stove, rebuilt $425. Malva Nisley 3321 TR 411 Mbg. (330) 893-1058
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Dozers '09 750J LGP 7K hrs, cab, heat, air $84,000, '05 JD650J forestry package with winch $61,000, 2- '06 JD650J LGP only 3000 hrs $54,000, '06 Case 650K 1300hrs with winch $47,500, '05 JD450J LT w/ six way $32,000, '99 JD450H cab, heat, air, six way, 7K hrs $28,000 Excavators '06 Komatsu PC200LC-8 $93,000, '07 JD160CLC only 4K hours $67,500 Mini Excavators '07 TB145 excavator only 1500 hrs. Hyd thumb $37,000, '11 ZX50U-3 Cab, Heat, Air nice $42,000, '07 Volvo EC45 mini $29,500, '07 Volvo EC35 mini $26,000, '07 Volvo EC35 mini $26,000 low hrs, '06 Volvo ECR38 1500hrs $21,000, '04 Yanmar VIO35 mini hoe $18,500, '04 Komatsu PC35MR-2 $14,000 Loaders '07 JD605C crawler loader w/ forks $37,500, JD644E 9K hours $35,000, JD544E 9K hours $25,500, Fiat Allis FR-15 $14,750, Case 455C Loader $17,500, '05 JD310G Back hoe only 2200 hrs $35,000, JCB 214E Backhoe 4X4 STD hoe $19,900, WB-140 Komatsu 4X4 backhoe $19,900, '07 CAT 252-B skidsteer $16,900 Skidders 2- JD 540B Skidder $22,500 each, '83 JD 640 Skidder $22,500, JD 440C Skidder $20,000 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 OR 330-567-3886
MUELER 400GAL. bulk tank, could be use for milk or maple sap. MCD number 9 regular gear mower, 5 ft. bar. Allen J. Yoder (330) 674-1300 2008 JD 5325 D. tractor, 67HP, 403hrs, 2wd, loaded,; 1 row corn picker, gravity wagon, manure spreader & more. 330-893-2895 NOTICE: YEAR End Sale! 10% discount on EHG Spinner Tedders, Bale Hugers, Bale Spears, if ordered before Dec 20th. 3% cash discount if paid when order is placed. Knob View Repair, 4159 CR 59, Baltic OH 43804 (330) 897-1106 ext 3 Skid Steers & Tractors JD6420 4X4 cab, heat, air $36,500, JD6415 4X4 cab, heat, air $26,500, Ford 8630 4X4 cab, heat, air $23,000, MF4360 2WD cab, heat, air 3365 hrs $16,500, NH TS100 2WD cab, heat, air $14,000, Case IH 4210 open 2-WD 1 owner nice $13,000, JD401B industrial tractor 60HP Diesel $7,500, '07 Volvo MC70B Skid Steer 600 hrs $17,900, '07 Volvo MC70B Skid Steer 700 hrs $17,900, '06 Bobcat S185 $15,500, '06 Bobcat S130 1570 hrs $17,250, '99 JD 270 very good $15,500, Bobcat 753 skid steer $9800, '88 Case 350B Loader $5500 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 or 330-567-3886 FOR SALE: Skid Loader, tracks, 10". $950 Aden J. Yoder (330) 893-3921 FOR SALE: 5045D John Deere Tractor with 512 front end loader with bucket and forks, 2010 model w/ 1500 hrs. John Miller 7217 S Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg 330-698-3610 x2 NEW IDEA 323 & 310 CORN PICKER. Brady corn stalk chopper. Gravity wagon, rototiller 72". Andy Raber 330-600-0391 KUBOTA L3300 Tractor 4x4 with loader, 2500hrs, 33HP, $8,700. John S. Miller, 330-893-0303. SOLID RUBBER Pioneer rear tractor wheels 54" $600. John S. Miller (330) 893-0303 FOR SALE: NEW IDEA 213 Manure Spreader, good cond., 7595 Frease Rd., FDBG. (330) 317-2596 JD520 TRACTOR w/ 5 ft. pull type bush hog and a 5 ft. Erskine snow blower m600fm (937) 537-0243
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JD 4020 Hrs 3508 Yr. 1968 ............... $9,000 IH 806 Yr. 1965 Hrs. 3890................. $7,500 Farm Trac 360, 4WD, Loader 800 Hrs Nice .................................... $12,500 JD 5210, 45hp., 4300hrs., NEW tires .......................................... $9,500 Ford 850 1955 - 40 HP ....................... $2600 JD 50 e/ps. 56 Hrs. Since Rebuild Nice. Ser# 502958 ............................... $7500 MF 235 1976 34 HP. ........................... $6500 Ford 7700 w/cab 5264 Hrs - 84 HP . $11400
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TAKING BIDS on 13 acres pasture & barn for rent. Baltic area. (330) 852-0391
FOR SALE: Allied Grinder/ mixer, portable, PTO, 3 screens, works good, $750 (330) 698-1577
WE STILL HAVE a good supply of yellow det. grimes Golden Apples. Also fresh unpasturized cider. Millers Orchard. Eli H. Miller 6411 TWP Rd 607, FDBG.
TRACTOR TIRES, foam filled, 18.4R30, Titan radials, 8 hole, 6" hub, $2,250 OBO. (330) 695-2080 VM ROSENTHAL 40 Husker & Shredder, condition, $950. Miller, 5923 TR 363, (330) 893-1637 VM.
Corn good Albert Mlbg.
1ST CUTTING Sm Square Timothy Horse Hay, Top quality. $6/bale 8850 CR 186, Dundee 44624, between Winesburg & Mt. Eaton. (330) 359-0233 QUALITY HORSE HAY, Timothy Alfalfa Mix, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, stored inside, delivered. (330) 466-1408
FARM HAND F81C grinder mixer, in good shape, geer box overhaul in 2008, (330) 674-1504 TRIOLIET TMR mixer wagon (330) 852-3070†x3 2-NEW Idea #17 Spreaders, 1- #10 Spreader. Portable Cane Molasses Press. McCormick Derring Corn Binder. Abe Raber, 5150 CR 229, Fredericksburg. 44627 (330) 695-6793
ORGANIC shelled and HAY for 937-417-3219
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MILLER FEED Sunflower seed, high protein 27 dog food. David Miller, 4843 CR 172, Sugarcreek. (330) 852-4563
New Idea 14A Manure Spreader .... $1,500 10’ spike tooth, drag, new evener ....... $450 JD 24’ Hay Elevator, Good Condition .SOLD 10’ Spike Tooth Transport ................ $1,500 8’ Dunham cultimulter, pivots in center.... $1,500 10’ packer........................................... $1,100 Ford 3PT. Disc ...................................... $800
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Gandy 6’ 3pt. Seeder, Nice.................. $900
230 Farm Products Produce ATTENTION: Will do Custom round baling hay, manure hauling, mowing, plowing & misc. Mark Allen Miller, (330) 473-5366
NICE ROUND BALES 1st, 2nd, 3rd cutting available Jason Troyer, 330-473-7905
6’ Disc, Good Condition ..................... $975 MF 3x12” Plow, Nice ........................... $375
Potato Digger (works)...................... $1,000 Potato Digger ....................................SOLD Krone 5’ Finish Mower ....................... $550 Gehl Hay Head .................................. $1000 NH 5’ f=Finish Mower ...................... $1000 New Idea 323 Picker......................... $2,000 2 Gravity Wagons to choose from.... $775 ea 10’ Kwan Transport Disc ................... $1500 JD 8’ Transport Disc .......................... $1400
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Mt. Hope Tractor 7501 CR 77 Millersburg, OH 44654 1/2 mile S. of Mt. Hope
LOW POTASSIUM DRY COW HAY, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales. Also, Heifer Hay, delivered. (330) 466-1408
FOR SALE: 7 acres of standing corn, Masterschoice variety, Matt Miller, (330) 201-4638
3PT. Bale Speer .................................... $600
MH 3 PT., 3x14” Plow ......................... $425
TOP QUALITY Alfalfa, 3rd cutting, sm. squares, horse or dairy hay. 330- 893-7170 Delivery available.
FOR SALE: Ear Corn from the field. 330-897-1403 Ext 3 FOR SALE: Pick your own ear corn, 3 acres avail. $100 a ton! Nathan Mast (330) 852-4925
2nd cutting grass round bales, no rain, stored inside, $65/per bale. 330- 359-0233 FRESH FARM Raised Turkeys. Pastured, non-GMO grain, vacuum sealed, $2.75/lb (330) 279-9099 FOR SALE: Sorghum Molasses. Andy A. Troyer 7137 CR19, MLBG. (330) 674-1860 x2
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FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. Good for maple syrup, cooking & kitchen stove. 10 yd, load, delivered. Henry J. Miller. Sugar Creek, 330852-3363.
FOR SALE: Chicken Manure $15 a ton. (330) 897-1295x1 FOR SALE: ORGANIC 1st cutting mixed hay. (330) 893-0218. Also Bulldog cross female. FOR SALE: 2ND cutting dry grass mix hay 4x54" 750lb. bales. $75ea. No dust. David H. Yoder (330) 893-2892
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Will spread chicken litter. Manure available. Call Dennis, (330) 844-3516
1 EASYFLO Gravity Wagon, good cond., $1750. Walnut Creek (330) 852-0647
FOR SALE: Ear corn out of field also Kennebec Potatoes. Eli Petersheim, 5470 CR 59, MLBG, OH 44654
NOW RENTING YODER RENTALS
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SPLIT & seasoned firewood for sale, dump trailer available. Also, will trade for scrap metal or autos. Call anytime (330) 275-7980
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FIREWOOD TREE TOPS Make your own. Also woods to lease for 2014-15 hunting season 330-893-2895
HOUSEHOLD SALE: Sat. 11/22, 9-4. Everything goes. Kitchen items, old dolls, elec fireplace tools, air purifiers, furn., like new total gym. 763 Critchfield St. Mbg., Oh
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FOR SALE: 8 yr old Paint Mare. Has been in Buggy 4 years. Has been ridden some. TSS (740) 623-0459 HOLSTEIN BULLS, 12 & 10 mo old, ABS Pedigree, Myron Yoder, (330) 897-1397 FOR SALE: Jersey Steers 1000 to 1200 lbs. Also one Angus 1300 lbs. (330) 359-5730
WANTED TO BUY: All types of horses & ponies, sound or unsound. J & S Horse Farm, 13914 Mt. Eaton Rd, Doylestown, 44230. Call or write. (330) 715-0363
FOR SALE: 14yr old white Percheron Mare, kid broke, broke to all farm machinery. Calm easy going Mare. $800. Crist Miller (330) 897-1017
FOR SALE: 700 lb. Angus Cross Heifer. Also Beabull puppies 8wks old. (330) 852-2358
3 YR old Trotting Mare by Sand Vic, sharp driver. 4 yr old Mare mostly trot, broke for anyone. Loran Schlabach (330) 852-3096
FOR SALE: 7 yr old, Dutch Saddle Bred Cross Mare, Black, 4-whites & strip. Sire: Teo. In foal to Vaandarger. $5,500. (330) 231-2234
15 YR old Belgian Mare, well broke, willing worker, David Hershberger, 2540 SR 643, Baltic. 330-897-2501
7YR OLD Black Hackney Gelding. Broke to drive, TSS $550 OBO. (330) 359-0810 5 YR old Standard Bred Mare, Buggy size, mostly trot, sound, safe for women. $2,200 Robert J Miller, TR 366 (330) 893-1999 FOR SALE: 11 yr old Standard Bred Gelding, most anyone can drive, $1,200. daytime (330) 600-0979 Evening (330) 317-3177
PASO FINO Horses for sale starting at $1000. Call (330) 674-2503
4 yr old Mare, good broke, TSS, women can drive. Roy N. Miller. (330) 897-3410
FOR SALE: 3yr old Dutch Percheron cross surrey horse broke single/double and to most farm machinery. (330) 893-3836
3 YR old black Gelding, trotter, good build, family horse, TSS, $4200. Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777
8YR OLD Standardbred Gelding, TSS, good traveler. Norman Yoder, 4256 TR 374 MLBG. (330) 893-7421 5YR OLD Standardbred Percheron Cross Gelding, TSS, stands good to hitch, surrey horse, call 330-897-4103 TURKEYS RAISED on pasture. $2.25/lb. Dressed, weight $1.00/lb. live weight. Roy L. Miller, 330-893-4408 4 YR old Morgan Gelding, sharp, boys horse. $1,800. 12 Golden Buff Pullets $7.00. Wayne Yoder 7648 TR 507 Big Prairie 44611 11 YR. old Hackney mare sorrel. 2 whites stripe, sound, good traveler. 16.1 H, $1000. Adam Hershberger, 7797 Buss, AC, 698-0415 FOR SALE: Morgans, 9 yr old Mare and Gelding both trained to ride and drive, TSS, women can drive. (330) 897-1380
ALPINE AND Saanen Bucks. 8-9 mo old, ready to breed, from good milking bloodlines, 330-897-0306 ext. 1. BIG BLACK 9 YR OLD Family horse, TSS, $1200. Also, 15 yr old Trotter w/ papers, something for older people $1000 330-763-4747 YEARLING DUTCH Harness Stallion Bay, 4 whites, Sire Parksides Commanche, Dam by Orlando $1800 OBO. John Troyer (330) 674-6003 SIX YR OLD TROTTER, black three white socks, broke for women or daddy horse. $3200. Melvin E. Miller 3962 US 62, Dundee OH 44624 WANTED: NEWBORN Jersey, and Jersey HolsteinCross Heifer Calves (330) 600-9624
FOR SALE: 1-1/2 yr. old black Nubian billy. Stocky built. Also rabbits, $4 ea. 330-359-0329 NOTICE: FARMERSTOWN Livestock Auction is having a horse Sale, Sat, Nov 22nd. Expecting a load from out of state. Will have some good broke family horses. Hitching at 8:30am, sale starts at 10am. Auctioneer Atlee Shetler. For more information call (330) 897-3410
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FOR SALE: 5 yr old black and white paint cross riding Mare. Very tame. $700. Marvin Troyer 433 N. Swinehart Rd., Orrville OH 44667 6YR OLD Bay Trotting Gelding, 16.2H, buggy broke, TSS, women can drive, a good family horse. Alan Mast 330-600-0754. FOR SALE: 4 YR brown & white pony ing, sound, not for children, has some good traveler, $300 LM (330) 893-6013
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4YR OLD Gelding, black Trotter, sharp boy's horse. 8yr old Gelding, good built, family horse, all trot $2500ea. Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777 7 YR old Gelding, buggy broke, TSS, women can drive. (330) 893-1657 FOR SALE: 7 yr. Morgan cross mare. TSS broke for anyone to drive. 330893-0421 11YR OLD Standardbred Mare, TSS. Also several feeder calves from 300-400 lbs. (330) 695-2174 PUREBRED Angus - 2 bulls, approx. 750 lbs each; 5 heifers, approx. 475 lbs. each - $2.25 per lb. live weight. 330-231-6196 FOR SALE: 9mo old Ram Sheep 3/4 Dorper. $175. (330) 893-0308 9YR OLD Mare, TSS, Well built, well broke, surrey size. Henry Miller (330) 674-0130
330-893-3885 Tractors and Skid Loaders Sales, Service & Parts 4941 S.R. 557 • Millersburg, OH 44654 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5; Closed Sat. & Sun.
Smokey Lane Stables, Inc.
$22 per hour plus fuel
Toothbucket • Forks Post Hole Digger 60” Grappel Bucket
FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also, hollow campfire logs. 330-231-8462.
SNAP-ON abrasive blast unit, good cond, $300.;2" Honda water pump $200. Raymond J. Yoder, 7000 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH.
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FOR SALE: 10yr old Percheron Gelding, Broke, needs work $1600. 2yr old Black Percheron Mare Sired By Prestige $3000. Norman Miller (330) 893-3909
FOR SALE: 7yr old Halflinger Mare, good broke, good pet or brood Mare. 330-763-0008
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FOR SALE: 8 used Katahdin 2-4yrs old, good producers, $125ea. Leon Yoder (330) 231-9730 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old black Hakney mare. Broke to ride, drive, TSS. Good on long trips. Also, rabbits. Leave message, 330-359-6254
3YR OLD 52" Paint Gelding, broke to ride and drive $550. (330) 897-6602 FOR SALE: 3 yr old Mare, all trot, TSS, has been in buggy, good family horse, buggy size, $2,200. (330) 893-4081 7YR OLD STANDARDBRED Mare, TSS, very well broke, something for older people, (330) 695-9812 FOR SALE: Coming 2yr old Paint Pony Filly, well start, needs work, 44", also harness & cart. Allen J. Yoder (330) 674-1300 Hoosier Stori Sulky Carts, now available in quick hitch, or long shafts, 5-colors or 3 stain options, parts & service. Knob View Repair, 4159 CR 59, Baltic Oh 43804. (330) 897-1106 ext 3 FOR SALE: Older pony mare cart, harness, saddle. All for $600. 330-763-4827
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3 STUD COLTS, 3 fillies. Belgian weanlings. Sorrel. Stripes. Light mane & tail. Brothers & sisters. Pulling stock. Ben Yoder, 8905 Alabama Ave., Navarre, OH
3 YR old Crossbred Gelding. Bay w/ 3 whites and stripe. Well broke buggy horse. (330) 852-7094†x1 FOR SALE: 1 yr old Morgan Gelding. Also 1 Weanling Morgan Stud Colt, For more information call Leroy Hershberger (330) 852-0259
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FOR SALE: Yellow Golden Pheasants, this years hatch, also 1yr old red Golden Pair 330-698-0415 x1 FOR SALE: Weanling Dutch Standard Cross bay with markings by Donte, 9027 Mt. Hope, ple Creek, Ohio 44606
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2-1/2 YR old Registered Royal White Ram, nice size. (330) 264-8579 FOR SALE: 17 YEAR old Bay Standardbred Mare, good traveler. 7 year old black morgan-percheron cross mare, white markings, used for field work. Gary Mast 8190 TR 527 Shreve, OH 44676. (330) 567-9527
9YR DARK Bay Standardbred Gelding, TSS, in buggy 4 years, women been driving, $1,950 OBO. Bob Troyer (330) 852-3000
14YR OLD Gelding, surrey size, TSS, broke for anyone to drive $1100. Mahlon Burkholder (330) 897-2103
FOR SALE: Holstein steer 1 month old $550. (330) 359-7194. 9874 Cement Bridge Rd, Dundee
3YR OLD Registered Bay Morgan Gelding, buggy broke & TSS, $2,500. (330) 897-0827 Ext. 2
5YR OLD Gelding, Master Labec, fresh, TSS, $4900. 2yr old Mare, good broke, TSS, $1200. Eddie Miller (740) 624-3761 Daytime BROAD BREASTED bronze turkeys for sale. Ready for Thanksgiving. $15 each. Call 330-893-3195 3 YR OLD GELDING, Sired by Cantab Hall, Dam by Mr. Lavec, TSS, very good broke, drive sharp, women can drive, $4700. Wayne Yoder 5889 CR 203, MLBG (330) 275-5435 FOR SALE: Weanlings 1 and 2 yr olds crossbreds. Marion Miller 2701 TR 166, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 330-852-7094 x2 3 YR old Black Gelding, by Conway Hall, fresh, 16H, TSS, $4,500. Laverne Yoder, (330) 852-4062
BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852
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.
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FOR SALE: Beautiful Paint 9yr old Tennessee Walker Mare, broke to ride, 330-567-2644 3 YR old Bay Dutch Harness Cross Gelding. Bay w/ 3 whites & a star. Sired by Toronto, TSS. (330) 231-2234 FOR SALE: Boar Billie Goat, service age, $250. Call 330-893-3809/hm. or 330893-2809/wk.--ask for Aden 2YR OLD Gelding by SJ's Caviar, good broke, sharp, Michael Schrock (330) 852-4796
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8 YR. old black geld. team, $2400 ea. Also 9 yr. old blak geld., $2000. All good workers and broke to all farm mach. Andrew Yoder, 30936, CR 126, Fresno, OH
posted on Smokey Lane Stables Facebook after Nov 23. Smokey Lane Stables Inc 686 Smokey Lane RD, Sugarcreek OH 44681, (330) 852-2237. Auctioneer Myron Miller.
PUREBRED OBERHASLI Buck with papers, born 5-17-14, Available after Dec. 1, Dairy Goat 740-545-9376
5YR OLD Reg. Haflinger Gelding 57" drives single or double & rides, been in drill team for 2yrs, $1400 obo. Also, 8yr old black & white 45" Pony Gelding, broke to ride and drive, needs work, $250. Kidron 330-465-3339
WANTED: SOMEONE to raise Piedmontese cross calves for me. I will provide a Piedmontese bull to run with your cows, then buy the calves back. 330-473-7511 12 yr. old reg'd quarter horse mare, dark brown w/white markings, well broke, neck reigns, very pretty horse. Would work well for beginners or experienced riders, $1200; 5 yr. old paint mare, broke well but needs lots of work, $1000. Sugarcreek, Ohio. (330) 852-2742 FOR SALE: Ridgeview Rollaway nest for chickens. Like new, 48". Wayne M. Chupp, 9107 TR 609, Fredericksbg. CHRISTMAS RIDING Horse and Pony Auction Saturday, December 6, Tack 9:30 AM Horses Noon. Will be selling Shetlands, Hackneys, Pintos, Miniature Horses, Quarter Horses, Tennessee Walkers, Donkeys, and all breeds of ponies and horses, registered and grade. Selling new and used tack including saddles, harness, carts, blankets, all types of horse related items and gift items. Catalog deadline Nov 20 but will take consignments through sale day. PONY RAFFLE to benefit local family with medical bills for a sick child. Black and White Paint pony mare, 5 yr old, 53" tall. Broke to ride and drive. Traffic safe and sound. Tickets $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. Catalog will be
8 YR. old gelding: TSS trotter, safe for women, surrey. Horse deluxe, $3500 OBO. 330-600-0450 NOTICE: WILL repair buggy wheels, steel & rubber. Also new wheels for sale. (330) 893-1657 FOR SALE: 1 team of black Percheron Mares, good broke. Dennis J. Hershberger. 9759 Harrison Rd., Apple Creel OH 44606 FOR SALE: 10 Bred Dorsett Ewes and 1 yearling Buck $250. (330) 359-6149 TEAM REGISTERED 9 & 10 yr old Halflinger Geldings, well broke to ride & drive, been in farm equipment & on road, TSS, $2,200 each (330) 893-3733 FOR SALE: 2 1/2 yr old Dorsett Ram, Boer Billy, and baby Pigmy Billy goats. David Shetler (330) 275-0722 2 8YR old Standardbreds, Mare & Gelding, TSS, priced to sell, (330) 897-8650 or 330-600-9286 4YR OLD Standardbred Gelding, 16.2H, Stout Surrey Horse, fresh, will make nice woman and family horse, TSS. Jonathon Miller (330) 473-3542 WANTED: OPEN HOLSTEIN Heifers, Any age. Marvin Coblentz, 992 US 62, Wilmot, (330) 359-5570
Lang Real Estate Auction Millersburg Location: 113 Monroe St., Millersburg OH 44654. Across the street from the old Rodhe’s parking garage.
Millersburg $113,000 • 3-4 Bedrooms • First Floor Laundry • Heated Garage with Upstairs Workshop • Fenced in Backyard • Hardwood Floors
Glenmont $74,000 • 3 Bedrooms • New Steel Roof • All Bedrooms have Hardwood Floors • Outdoor Wood Burner • Kitchen Appliances Stay
Tina Owens, Realtor, ABR Call or Text: 330-231-0733 Killbuck
• 2 Bedrooms
$79,900
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• Heated Unattached Garage • Fenced in Back Yard
• Unattached Garage w/Loft KAUFMAN AUCTION HOUSE 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER
REG'D CHESTNUT Morgan, yearling filley, sire: Acorn Ridge Dutch Boy, out of a Final Command daughter, $800/obo. (330) 674-3087
Tina Owens, Realtor ABR 330-231-0733
Kaufman Auction House 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH
* Antiques * Collectibles * Household * Furniture * Tools * Swartzentruber Items: nice black natural gas cook stove, very good cond.; 6 qt. country ice cream freezer; oak cedar chest; 10 gal. crock; file cabinet; Miller Items: stove; fridge; Delta band saw, sander, jigsaw, these tools are like new cond.; Totten, Gerber & Others: 3 dressers; chairs; table; bed; post office front; new craft and gift items; 3 Toro snow blowers; coffee end tables; Army trunk; Ford oil can; oil barrel; wooden boxes; milk crates; old Christmas décor; Pepsi sign; surplus items. Note: Lots of boxes to go thru. Good gift items. Do your Christmas shopping early! 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
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Saturday, November 29th, 2014 12:00 Noon
2 Story Fixer Upper House on City Lot * Millersburg Village * Hardy Twp. * West Holmes Schools * City Utilities Located on a 66’x127’ city lot this 2 story home already has a new roof and spouting but needs complete renovation on the inside. Demolition of most of the interior plaster etc. has already been done and is ready for your ideas and handy work. City water and sewer, natural gas available. Sells at 12 noon. Call Jr. Miller for details. Taxes and Legal: Taxes are currently $163.66 per ½ year. Holmes County parcel # 0700931000. Terms on Real Estate: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Purchasers should inspect the property prior to bidding and be aware of its condition. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all preceding advertising and statements. Auction By Order of: Patricia Lang
JR. MILLER, AUCTIONEER/REALTOR 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com
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BELGAIN GELDINGS 14 & 15 yrs old, drive with snap. $1,000 obo. Mark Weaver 8685 Kaylor Rd, Dundee (330) 852-1612 FOR SALE: 4yr old Standardbred Gelding, TSS, double gated, buggy broke, (330) 695-9392 FOR SALE: GRASS Steer approx 1200 (330) 893-7611
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FOR SALE: Used bunk beds, complete set $50. 330-695-2115 LIKE NEW bunkbeds, love seat, wardrobes, wooden tables w/ chairs, & 4 chest of drawers, new baby crib, all size new mattress sets. 2529 TR 110, 2 mi. west of Becks Mills. (330) 600-2852 15 CU. FT. KENMORE chest freezer, a1 condition, 7217 S. Apple Creek Rd., FDBG (330) 698-3610 x1 MINNESOTA Treadle Sewing Machine, in beautiful wood cabinet, very good condition. Call (330) 567-3839 OAK SECRETARY desk, almost new, $900. (330) 897-0827 x2
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DOUBLE HUNG ProVia Clay Door. 2 76x68 double hung windows. Make offer. (330) 317-6637 OAK TABLE with 4 extentions, includes 6 oak chairs, $550; Matching china cabinet with glass shelves & mirror, $250 - All in good cond. 330-231-2942 CURVED OAK Curio cabinet w/ 3 glass shelves $250 OBO. Tri-Star sweeper w/ attachments in like new cond. $1200 OBO. 330-852-4961 FOR SALE: mahogany drop leaf table with 2 leaves includes four chairs, $80. 330-893-2064
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ATTENTION: SHOT a buck. Do a European Mount. Call (330) 695-7103 12GA. REMINGTON 870 Express Magnum $325. (740) 624-3761 REMINGTON PUMP 30ot6 w/ scope, $450. Inline Muzzleloader w/ scope, 45cal., stainless steel barrel, $200. (740) 291-7019 PRIMOS SCARFACE Deer (buck) decoy, carry bag incl. $85. (330) 897-0376
NOTICE Will mount deer antlers on boards & also Europeon mounts Jonathan Weaver (330) 674-0073 MANSFIELD GUN Show. Nov. 22, 9-5, Nov. 23, 9-3. Admission: $5. Richland County Fair Grounds. Under 18 must be with adult. For Info. 330-806-1110. CVA BUCKHORN inline muzzleloader 50cal. H&R 243cal. both new in the box. Model 12 Winchester 12ga. Model 120 Winchester 20ga. Ithica Model 37 12ga. w/ deer slayer barrel. Ivan Hershberger 3286 CR 114, Sugarcreek. (330) 893-0308
GRAVELY 50" walk behind mower $975. Troy Built horse model tiller w/ new engine $475. Troy Built pony tiller $200. John S. Miller (330) 893-0303 PINE TREES for sale. Various sizes & species. Japheth Yoder, 4260 TR 617, Millersburg. 330-674-4092
CUB CADET 1641 hydrostatic drive 46" deck snow blade and chains, 50 gallon cardboard barrels with lid $4.00. 330-763-1920
ETREX Vista 10 GPS, new in box, $75. Paul Hilty (330) 695-6055 x3
CHINA HUTCH, good cond., dk. stain, 2 top glass doors +2 bottom drawers & doors $150/obo. 330-893-3700
PSE VIPER copper cross bow, peep sites & accessories $150 OBO. (330) 893-1058
WINCHESTER MODEL 1400 Semi-Auto, 12ga, skeet barrel w/vent rib, good condition. (330) 695-9376
REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 1:00 P.M. Need warehouse space? Need storage space? Need office space? This affordable building may be the answer. 31,500 square feet of warehouse or storage space, much of it clear span, several different size offices, rest rooms, over head doors, room for truck access, and in an affordable part of town. Easy access to major routes. A well maintained building adaptable to many uses. 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 financing and come bid your judgment. The smart businessman knows he can buy 31,000 sq. feet of building for less dollars than he could ever build. Buy it and be using the facility in 30 days. The store will be open auction day for final clearance on remaining inventory. Stop by and make your deal on supplies. Call now to inspect this property. Plat and pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Auction by order of HABITAT FOR HUMANITY IN WAYNE COUNTY, INC., OWNER
HUSQVARNA LAWN TRACTORS, 23HP 48" mowing deck, 1 yr old, has 95hrs of use $1400 OBO. Black & Decker elec. lawn mower, used 4 months $110 OBO. (330) 674-9910
FOR SALE: Ear Corn $6 for 60lb. bag or buy bulk. Winesburg area. (330) 359-0200
$$$ BRAND NEW QUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET Still in Factory Plastic. $200.00 Can Help with Delivery. Call 330-353-8849
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FOR SALE: 48" walk behind mower, good cond. $1000 (330) 275-7112.
EXMARK LAWN mower, 48" hydro-static, floating deck, $2800. J. Troyer, 9585 CR 32, Mbg, OH 330-279-4080
ATTENTION DEER hunters. For sale: Ear corn. 50# bag for $5.00. No Sunday Sales. Eli A Yoder, 4484 TR 371, Millersburg. (330) 893-2037.
31,500 SQUARE FOOT BUILDING WAREHOUSE-OFFICES-OH DOORS 1.8 ACRES OF LAND- EASY TRUCK ACCESS Having moved to different location will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on location at 1451 Spruce St., Wooster, Ohio. Located at the South end of Wooster on Spruce St. across from Morris Oil Company.
SNAPPER M1529 Snow blower like new, used once, paid $900. Sell for $700. Also gas powered Honda 2800PSI power washer on cart, good cond $225 330-473-3773
17V BLAZER Light, Dump Cap, spot light w/pouch. Also non-barking collars. (330) 695-2168
REMINGTON 700 .243 Cal., w/Nikon Monarch scope. Ruger 10/22, stainless barrell w/thumb hole stock; Mossberg AR style, .22 cal. w/25 rnd. clip, w/3-9x40 scope. (330) 605-8286
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3200 D&S Boiler, coal & wood. Very good cond. (330) 893-2013 2500W GENERATOR on portable cart, w/13HP Honda Engine, includes cable, very low hrs, $1,300. Like new Thatcher for John Deere riding mower. Kenmore 14 Upright Freezer. (330) 473-9230
Gun Auction Kaufman Auction House 3149 SR 39, Millersburg
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.
Friday, November 21, 2014 4:00 PM
* Shotguns * Rifles * Pistols * Ammo * Misc. Guns Including: Winchester Centennial 67’s in 30-30; Wells Fargo 30-30; Bicentennial 30-30; 140 - 12 ga.; Model 12 - 12 ga.; 1890 - 22 cal.; 1200 - 12 ga.; 94 - 38/55; Model 37 - 16 ga.; 1906 22cal.; 67 - 22 cal.; 1400 - 20 ga.; Remington – 870 Expresses in many gauges; 1100’s; 11 – 87’s; 700ml; 14-A; Others including: Mossburg, Ithaca, Browning, Savage, Marlin, Weatherby, Springfield, S&W, Hi-Point, H&R, Taurus, Thompson Center, CVA, and more. Ammo & Misc.: extra barrels; ammo for shotguns & rifles; reloading supplies; knives; mounts; 2 very nice Herter’s bows; game calls; hunting supplies; and much more. Note: A nice selection of shooting, hunting, and collectible guns. We will start with ammo, knives, hunting gear & misc. and be on guns at approx. 5:00 PM. Quality consignments are continuing to come in daily. For catalog call 330-852-4111 or to bid online visit www.kaufman-auctions.com. *This will be a FFL regulated auction with all FFL rules & guidelines being followed.
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FOR SALE: 7 1/2 HP electric meat grinder $850. (330) 359-7194. 9874 Cement Bridge Rd., Dundee NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060. GIRL'S BIKE $15, gas floor lamp $35, elect. drumset $65, kerosene heater $10, duct blower $10, compound bow $25, chop saw $20, radial arm saw $40. New John's (cell) phone, unlocked, no contract, call only $100. (330) 674-1841 3000W INVERTER Generator used very little, 3 yrs old $1800. 40gal. LP water heater $200. (330) 695-9875 FOR SALE: 5 SECTION portable walls, looks great in basement or shop 6 1/2 ft x 4 ft. $200 for all. Steven M. Yoder 12303 Dover Rd., Apple Creek OH. 330-439-8218 FOR SALE: 5-6"x10' treated fence post, $12.50pc. or by the bunk (32 posts) $11pc., 5-6"x12' $17.50pc. or by the bunk (32 posts) $16pc. Nathan Mast (330) 852-4925 FOR SALE: Empire Nat. Gas Heating Stove 50,000 BTU like new. Alfred Chupp 8173 TR 601, FDBG
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LIKE NEW double wall 6" stainless steel chinmey 3-4' sections 1-2' section 1-T 1-top cap, $500. Aaron E. Troyer, 2679 S. Kansas Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606 Lantern, Kerosine heater, used toilets, steel buggy carriers, book shelf w/ front lid to mount above office desk, set of pipe dies, duplicator, everything works, your choice. $20ea (330) 893-1058 SURREY FOR Sale! Good cond., LED lights, glass front, hydraulic brakes, $2,200 obo. Isaac Stutzman (330) 695-9963 CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. FOR SALE: 250,000BTU Hardy Wood and Coal Boiler, good cond., 330-695-2387 SAUSAGE STUFFER Enterprize, Ex Cond. $120. Neuoprene Chest Waders, size 10, new $50. (330) 897-1038 BBQ GRILLWARE, BBQ Grill, with side burner, black, $125. Also smaller grill $50. Good cond. (330) 897-1038 WANTED: PING Pong Table in good cond. Junior Troyer 8486 TR 654, FDBG, OH 44627
COIN AUCTION
Location: Kaufman Auction House, 3149 SR 39 at the Amish Country Theater. Directions: 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I -77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014 4:00 P.M.
Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Gold * Misc. Cents-Half Dollars: large cents: flying eagle cents; 1860 PCGS AU53, 63, 67, 69, 72, 76, 77, 78, Indian head cents; 1910s, 11s, 12s, Lincoln cents; 3-cent nickels; 1886 v-nickel; 1913d type-2, 15, 21s, buffalo nickels; 1829 bust half dime; 1853 PCGS AU53, 1871 (PF), seated half dimes; 1832 bust dime; seated dimes; barber dimes; 1916d, 39d NGC MS67 FB, 40 NGC MS66, 41 NGC MS66, 44s NGC MS66, mercury dimes; 1875s 20-cent pc.; 1825 bust quarter, 1861 seated quarter; 1917d type-1, 19 ANACS VF25-details, S/L quarters; 1828, 38, bust halves; 1853, 54o, 55o, 58o, 71, 76, 77s, seated halves; barber halves; 1917s obv., 21d, walker halves; 1949 NGC MS63 FBL, 49d NGC MS63 FBL, 52s PCGS MS64, 52s NGC MS62, Franklin halves. Silver Dollars: 1872 seated ANACS AU50-details; 1876s trade; 1883s, 84cc PCI MS63, 85cc, 85s, 91cc PCGS MS63, 93o, 94 ANACS G4, 95o, 96 NGC MS63, 96o, 97s NGC MS64, 1900o/cc, 02s, 03, 04s, Morgans; 1921 peace. Gold: 1926 $10. Indian head NCI MS63; 1881 ANACS AU50, 1901 ANACS AU50 $5. liberty heads; 1913 $5. Indian head; 1856 $2.50 liberty head; 1910, 1911 ANACS AU55, $2.50 Indian heads; 1856, 74, $1. gold pcs.; U.S. Constitution $5. in 2-pc. set; 1991 China ¼ oz. Panda. Miscellaneous: 1934 Texas centennial com. half ANACS MS66, 1899 $1. black eagle silver cert.; 1917 $1. legal tender note; 2012, 13, 2-pc. special proof silver eagle sets; national bank notes; 1883 Hawaii dime; tokens; medals & more. NOTE: This is only a partial list of approx. 400+ lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time. Online bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions.com thru www. proxibid.com.
AUCTIONEER/REALTOR - Dave Acker BROKER - Jack Gant
DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524 or derrick@kaufmanrealty.com CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER 330-464-5155 or cliff@kaufmanrealty.com
ADEN YODER, AUCTIONEER 330-231-8983 or 330-359-5458 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524
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4 PIECE 18V porter cable drill, sawsaw, circular saw, flashlight, $150. David Miller, 330-674-1814 FOR SALE: Premier Clear Gas Cook Stove, includes gas tank & pipe, very good condition. $650 obo. Ivan Wengerd, 9058 TR 656, Fredericksburg OH 44627 #22 MEAT Grinder on stand, $75. 330-893-7221. Gideon Troyer, 5210 CR 120, (1/2 mi. S. of Berlin ) CENTERLINE CABINETS Semi loads in stock. White painted, Maple, Beech, Oak. Assembled Box Cabinets. Made in USA. 8494 E. Lincoln Way, Orrville, Ohio, 330-6833030. Mon. 10-7, Tue-Fri. 8-5. LENOX Spice Village- 24 cottage jars w/wood wall rack & drawer, perfect, $50 (330) 852-4297 FOR SALE: 5.5 Honda engine w/elect. start; 5x8 trailer; 112 John Deere garden tractor; 3-wheel bike; Wheel Horse tractor frame; Small engines. Honda water pump, complete w/hoses. Folding dog cages. (330) 473-0325 HONDA 7000W invertor generator w/ remote, 4800 hrs, $2,800. (330) 359-6149 FOR SALE: Weaver panel cut shaper w/power feed, 3 phase, $1750. Power matic 66, rip table motor, 3 phase, $100. Dan Yoder, 11623 Dolway Ave., Beach City Oh FOR SALE: 10x16 storage shed. (330) 852-4973 WHEELCHAIR RAMPS, new, aluminum telescopic, 2 pc. set, free literature. Malva Nisley (330) 893-1058 2013 UTILITY TRAILER 5'x8' Good condition, $450 OBO. 330-674-7774 WANTED: BARREL wood stove, call (330) 279-2114
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HITZER WOOD & Coal Stove without jacket. Suitable for shop or basement. Monarch Wood cook stove (330) 473-2545 VM WEIL MCCLAIN gas boiler 350,000 BTU. Good working order with chimney, $700. Daniel M. Yoder, 2455 CR 200, Dundee, 877-790-8269 OAK 4-DRAWER SEWING Machine Cabinet w/ lift. $200. (740) 291-7019 ANTIQUE CAST iron free standing fireplace. Good cond. Ideal for cabin or basement. 34"w x 32"h x 26"d. Burns 18" logs, $225. 330-893-2003 FAIRVIEW PONY Cart for sale, unused $400. (330) 462-3616 LIL' ORBIT Mini Donut Maker, #SS1200, like new. Only been used a few times. Great business opportunity. (330) 231-3285 LARGE SIZE Napoleon wood heating stove, glass door, some rust, would be great for shop. $300 OBO. (330) 893-4026 FOR SALE: Cast Iron Radiators for hot water heat 18" length, 9" width, 38 1/2" height: 24" length, 9" width, 38 1/2" height: 36" length, 9" width, 38 1/2" height: (330) 600-0939. 4274 TR 356 Mbg, OH FOR SALE: Enagic Kangen water mach. $1800. L`Equip Juice Presso, used very little, $250. 330-359-5709 FOR SALE: Ashland Cookstove with stainless steel top and glass in oven door. Good cond., $1400 OBO. Melvin A. Miller, 7605 TR 652, Millersburg, OH 44654 120,000BTU GAS Furnace. Very good condition. 2 Spare Ignitors. 2 gas valves, natural/LP. (330) 440-5630
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FOR SALE: electronic Yamaha keyboard, 36 keys, 100 tones, 100 rhythms, 100 songs, $80. 330-893-2064
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YORKIES FOR sale 2-12wk old males. 1-4yr old female. Also kennel for 5 dogs. 330-749-1149 WANTED: STOCKY built lemon & white female beagles. Andy Troyer, 5785 CR 80, Fredericktown, O 43019
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Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer. 1-1/2 YR old Yellow Lab & Poodle Cross female, bred to a Cream Standard Poodle Male, $2,000 obo. (330) 231-8619 MOUNTAIN CUR Red Tick pups, 2 males, 2 females. $100. 740-622-0350 AKC BLACK GERMAN SHEPHERD male for sale! Not proven, 3 1/2 years old $350. 10'x6' chainlink 3 sided kennel for additional $200. (330) 749-2132 FOR SALE: San Juan Rabbits. Adults & breeding age, $9/ea Younger $5/ea. (330) 988-2250 1 YR old Beagle Female, yellow, white 6mo. old. Plott. Black tan Blue Heeler Cross good coon dog 7641 Maurer Rd, Apple Creek. (330) 749-8727 FOR SALE: Beagle Dachshund cross, 1 male 1 female, ready to hunt. Atlee Hostetler (419) 994-4138 FOR SALE: AKC REG. MALE SHIBA INU, 3 yrs old. DNA tested. (330) 359-5601 x1 FOR SALE: 1 Yorkie Female, 5 yrs old, 1-Yorkie Female, 8 yrs old, 1-Yorkie Female, 2 yrs old, 1- 8wk old Yorkie male. (330) 749-2407 TOY FOX Terrier puppies. 8 weeks, shots, wormed, males, females. Roy S. Miller, 330-465-3259 WANTED: KENNEL for 4-8 dogs. (330) 763-1463 FOR SALE: 6 yr. old Cavalier tri female, pet only. (330) 893-3649
FOR SALE: Lionhead bunnies, very cute! $4. Call (330) 893-4808 FOR SALE: 2 Elk hound-Fox hound mix. Males, 10 wks. old. 330-852-1418 FOR SALE: CUTE KITTENS. Very nice markings, 11 wks old. $5 ea. (330) 567-2090 FOR SALE: 1 yr old AKC Weimarner Male. 1 yr old AKC Dalmatian male. 1-1/2 yr old ACA Sheba Imu male, (330) 600-9152 2YR OLD Beagle female $75 OBO. Eli Mast 10936 Emerson Rd., Apple Creek. 4 MO old Chocolate Lab Male, very friendly. (330) 897-8016 1-1/2 YR. old AKC sable & white Collie, male, $375; Large newer dog house, $75. (330) 473-8317 AKC YORKIE Male, 4 yrs old, agressive breeder, 4-1/2lbs. Wire cage, 4'x12' - 6 seperate cages, solid dividers. (330) 893-3649 MALTESE SELLOUT! 10 registered mostly 1-2yrs old, small, sharp, young quality breeding stock. 2 males-8 females and 3 are bred. Due to my friend's wife passing away, we will offer these dogs to sell as a package deal $6,500 takes all! Call (740) 599-7797 8 WEEK old puppies. Mixed breed. $25 a piece. 3 females, 1 male. Cute and friendly. (330) 674-4470 FOR SALE: Good Hunting Beagles. Handles well. Available for a trial. New Bedford Sportsmen Supply. (330) 897-8100 2 WALKER COON HOUNDS 9mo old. started. (330) 852-3070†x3 BEABULL PUPPIES, 1-/2 Beagle, 1/2 Bulldog, Tan/White, 2-females, 3-males. $250/ea. 1 yr old Beabull male, proven, tan/white, $100. (330) 674-4572 FOR SALE: MINI Pinscher & Chihuahua mixed male, light brown, almost 3mo old. (330) 749-2362 VM
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FOR SALE: 2 Maltese females, weight: 6lbs, $100 ea. Friendly, playful pets. Groomers Edge Power Clippers #401, $200. (330) 897-0130 Ext 1 FOR SALE: Raber Dog house and pen combo. Nice for 1 or 2 smaller dogs. Comes with manure tray. Wayne Chupp, 9107 TR 609,Fredericksbg OH 44627 AKC TOY Poodles, 8 wks old, 3 males, 3 females. 8 yr old Maltese male. 330-893-1132 AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies. Medium light golden. Up-to-date shots and wormer. 740-545-9166 FOR SALE: AKC ENGLISH/ AMERICAN Golden Retriever male pups, shots/ wormed. 330-231-0016 FOR SALE: (2) MALE yellow Lab puppies, 4 mo. old, exc. breeding stock, $450/each. (330) 852-2616. 4 YR old Reg. Poodle, Female, 1 yr. and 3 yr. old Bichon females, 5 yr. old reg. Yorkie, male. Willis Weaver, 6464 Harrison Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: 5 yr. old English Bulldog female, $600/obo. (330) 279-2805 AKC NORWEGIAN Elkhound puppies, $225/ea. (330) 897-7830
FOR SALE: Stock Dog Puppies, Mother: Australian Shepherd, Blue Heeler, Red Heeler, Border Collie Mix. Father: Purebred Australian Shepherd. Parents are good stock and farm dogs. $150/ea. (330) 567-9722. FOR SALE: 1 YR old Kerr Dog, ready to start this season. (330) 698-1020 Ext 1 FOR SALE: 8 yr old AKC Sheltie Female, $100 obo. (330) 275-8103 LOOKING FOR a dog kennel for 4-6 big dogs. Call (330) 893-7066
is a family owned business selling hearth products, gas appliances, grills and outdoor furniture since 1982.
709 S. Washington St, Millersburg Very affordable 3 BR home on private wooded 0.36 acre lot in town yet close to stores and services. Ready to move in. $59,000 Steve Maag 330-763-4769
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BRAND NEW Samsung Galaxy Smartphone, $60. Other new & used phones starting at $20. 330-275-0426
BEST OFFER: 3 1/2yr old AKC Eng. Bulldog female, beautifully marked, brindle & white, sweet disposition, would make a wonderful pet. (330) 763-1672
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FOR SALE: 25kw Gen. set 115/230v NG, 30" blower, 455 Ranger X-Torq Husqvarna chainsaw, 4'x6'x42" man cage for forks. (330) 897-7111
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AKC REGISTERED Golden Retriever puppies, 10 wks old, up to date on shots & worming, males $425, females $500. 330-567-2259 DO YOU NEED HELP Selling, advertising, and transporting puppies? We can take your puppy to the airport, and help you get your puppies sold! 330-309-8880 FOR SALE: 11yr old DK Br. Standardbred Mare TSS, Buggy size, women can drive. $1000. Eli M. Yoder (330) 852-2723 COCKER SPANIEL Puppies AKC registered, buff color, 6wks old first shots & wormed, family raised (330) 231-1326
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LABRADOR RETRIEVER Puppies 9wks old, registered, wormed, vet checked, first shots, 3 males & 2 females all yellow. (330) 695-9960 WANTED: Proven Breeder Males Shih-Tzu, Bichon, Poodle. 330-674-2883 FOR SALE: ACA COCKER Spaniel puppies, males & females 11 wks old, shots, vet checked & wormed. Call (330) 674-1342 FOR SALE: 2 yr. purebred Yorkie male, $400 obo. 330-897-2030 GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies AKC, wormed, shots, ready to go $400. Call (740) 824-4010
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FOR SALE: 2 10X14 DOG Kennels 1 with inside outside runs, 1 with whelping units. Jonas Yoder (330) 897-1427 NEED SOMEONE to take your puppy pictures? Call Mike 330-464-2928 to adv. with Greenfield Puppies! AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies! Born 8/24, ready 11/17 8 males $800. First shots, wormed, vet checked 330-306-9656 or 330-974-8266 HAVANESE PUPPIES, AKC 4 males, 4 females, black & white. 330-275-8658
2 YR old Poodle Female, had puppies, excellent good mom, cream, (330) 893-4908
WANTED: AKC Lab Females, from 6mo-3yrs old, state price and age. (330) 893-0314
FOR SALE: 4 females & 1 male Sheltie, 2 & 3 yrs. old. Neg. bruculloises - all AKC reg'd. Going out of business; Also 12x12 outside run, Vinyl with 4 dividers. (330) 897-1082 ext. 6 /VM.
1 MIN Pin female, 3 yrs old, $175. 1 male Min Pin, 3mo old, $150. (330) 401-8262
AKC 7YR old Husky female black and white with blue eyes, very friendly, pet only. (330) 674-0801
FOR SALE: 2 yr old Female Multi-Bichon, Free Whelping, excellent mother. $350 Jacob Mast, (330) 279-2486
WANTED: MALE Bernese Mountain Dog for breeding. Jesse Mast (330) 852-4925
AKC CHOCOLATE Lab Puppies, shots/wormed, ready to go. Male-$325, Female-$375. (330) 897-1056
UKC REGISTERED Coon Dogs Black & Tan 5mo old puppies $100ea. Also UKC, AKC, PKC 5yr old black & tan male $50. 330-988-5138 AKC LAB Puppies, 1 male & 1 female, 13wks old, updated shots & wormed, family raised Call 330-473-3070
AKC BEAGLES 2 year old male Shenango bloodlines good rabbit dog 10mo. old male, 5 mo. old female both are started (330) 897-1460
KENNEL REDUCTION, 2 English Bulldog Beagle mix, females. Also Puggle female. Call (330) 749-1141
FOR SALE: Beagle 1-1/2 yrs old, runs rabbits by itself, tri-colored. Also, wanted Pug male. (330) 674-0809
HAAS AUCTION
3 BEDROOM HOME * 2 ½ BATHS * FAMILY ROOM * 2 CAR GARAGE * DECK * SUN ROOM * HANDY MAN SPECIAL IN TRIWAY DISTRICT Family selling parent’s former family home at absolute public auction on location at 3009 Columbus Road, Wooster, Ohio. Located 3 miles South of Wooster on State Route 3 (Columbus Road).
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FOR SALE: 2 female Beagle pups, 3 mo old, Registered, $100/ea. Willis Yoder, 5189 CR 19, Mlbg (330) 600-1956
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2YR OLD Chocolate Beagle Male, $35. 8 & 9 yr old Pomeranian female, $25. (330) 279-9212 6 MO old AKC Boxer female, (330) 763-1985 FOR SALE: 4 yr old Beagle male, good hunting dog, $150. Also Beagle female, $100. (330) 893-2060 FREE BLACK/WHITE Kittens Also, 1-Adult Tabby female good mouser. 330-749-1721 FOR SALE: Beagle puppies out of excellent rabbit hunting stock. (330) 674-9451x3 YORKSHIRE TERRIER, DOB July 2012, AKC proven breeder, 9 lbs, silver & tan, will trade for white male or sell for $275. 330-893-7906 FOR SALE: 3 1/2yr old Cur female Trees. Also Cur and Beagle Cross pup started. (330) 674-9924 TOY FOX Terrier Mix puppies, up to date on shots, cute and playful $50. (330) 600-0576 VM MORKIE & Multipoo Puppies, shots & wormed. $320. Also Bernese Mountain Puppies, AKC Registered, shots & wormed, dew claws removed, vet checked. Ready 11/10. $1,150 (330) 473-3825
Eastern Holmes County Real Estate Auction Two Story Home – Barn – (2) Shops – 12.43 Acres
Location: 2328 T.R. 415 Dundee, OH 44624. From S.R. 39 take S.R. 515 north to Township Road 415 and proceed east to property. From U.S. 62 take S.R. 515 south to Township Road 415 and proceed east to property. Signs Posted.
Saturday – November 29th – 2014 12:00 – Noon
12.43 Acres * Walnut Creek Township * Holmes Co. * East Holmes Schools * 1 Parcel * 2 Story Home * Bank Barn (2) 24x48 Shop Buildings * Free Gas
Open for Inspection: Thursday November 13th from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
A well built move in ready home in Eastern Holmes County on 12.43 acres. This 2 story home features 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, an updated oak eat-in-kitchen, a large living room, master bedroom on first floor and a sewing room. Home also has a full walkout basement with a second kitchen area and a fruit cellar. Across from the home is (2) 24x48 shops and a large bank barn; both shops and house are heated with free gas. Spend the evenings out on your deck and look over the countryside. Don’t miss the open house or call to schedule your own private showing. REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 11:00 A.M. Country location. Triway Schools. Room for a growing family. This split level home features 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, attached 2 car garage, sun room, deck, and a location within walking distance of the Jr. High and High School. The house will need 2 cans of elbow grease, 1 can of TLC, and some updating in the colors and floor coverings. A well built home that is ready for a new owner. Take time to inspect the property and see what your dollars will buy at this auction. 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 financing and come bid your judgment. Plat and pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on real estate auctions. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 16 1:00 P.M.-3:00 P.M
Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment due at time of the sale. No financing contingencies, balance at closing in 45 days. All inspections must be performed prior to day of the sale. Announcements day of the sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Please visit www. kaufman-auctions.com for additional information and photos. Legal: Parcels #2600108008, Walnut Creek Twp. Holmes County and East Holmes Schools. Taxes are currently $1,197.74/half year. Sale by the Order of: Reuben & Rachel Miller
Sports Fitness 320
PORTABLE LIFETIME Basketball Hoop, good cond $100. Less than 1 year old. Alfred Chupp 8173 TR 601, FDBG
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Tools Machinery
FOR SALE: Natural Gas Generators. 15KW Onan, w/enclosure, good condition. $5,500. 20KW Onan, w/enclosure, good condition. $5,500. 30KW Kohler, w/enclosure, good condition. $6,000. 40KW Onan, w/enclosure, like new. $8,500. All have Ford engines and come with 60 day warranty. (330) 390-0121 AIR CLEANER, filters your air in shop, weld smoke or dust, no lost heat, hang from ceiling, air motor powered, good condition $390, Malva Nisley 330-893-1058 KUBOTA 34HP Diesel 22,000 hrs, works, $2,300. (330) 674-4466 FOR SALE: 7000W, Kipor invertor generator, set up for natural or regular gas. (330) 231-0117 JOHN DEERE 275HP engine, rebuilt, 5500hrs, comes w/ clutch $8500 (330) 674-1157
Tools Machinery
6,000W BELT Driven Winco Generator. 7217 S. Apple Creek Rd., FDBG. (330) 698-3610 x1 WELDING SCREENS 6'x6', UV resistant, free standing, excellent, $55 ea. (330) 893-1058 FOR SALE: Like New Gillette Belt Driven Generator, 12000 Watt, $675 (330) 893-4603 PERKINS DIESEL 25 H., 10 H. compressor wheel repair tools, tire shrinker, tire bender. Simon Hershberger, 8907 TR 614, Fredericksbg. CATERPILLAR 600HP natural gas engine completely rebuilt by Caterpiller 3400hrs, $60,000. 330-674-1157 ROCKWELL SHAPER w/ air motor and extra cutters 1/2" spindle. 6" Craftsman jointer w/ air motor & adjustable 3 ft. table. Seco dust collector w/ bags. (330) 674-1504
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WANTED: GAS floor lamps. Also Adler sewing machine. Reuben Miller, 8206 TR 654 Fredericksburg, OH 44654 WANTED: A snow blade for DR power unit. State price & condition. (330) 275-3740
Papes Toy Auction 320+ Tractors & Implements
Location: Kaufman Auction House, 3149 SR 39 Millersburg, OH 44654. 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.
Saturday, November 22, 2014 10:00 AM
320+ Lots * Precision Series * ERTL * Franklin Mint * Spec Cast * Online Bidding Available Precision Series & Classics - Franklin Mint: JD 7020; Farmall Super A Demonstrator; Farmall F-20; Little Genius Plow; Oliver Super 77; JD 8020; IH 1466; Farmall 706; Farmall MD w/ Loader; IH 6588; Farmall 806; JD 4020; Farmall 560 w/ Corn Picker; Farmall H w/ Mounted Planter; McCormick Flare Box Wagon; JD Model A; McCormick 200 Spreader; Farmall Super M; Farmall MV; JD 5010; JD Model A w/ 290 Cultivator; JD 214-T Baler; JD 720; Farmall 400; JD 620 LP; JD Hay Wagon; JD 494-A Four Row Planter; Farmall M; JD Unstyled Model B; JD 730; JD 9750 STS Combine; JD 650H Dozer & More. Spec Cast & Limited Edition Tractors: White 5400 Four Row Planter; G240 Fiat; Oliver Cockshutt 550; IH 400 Gas; IH T-14 Crawler; Minneapolis-Moline UTE LP Gas Tractor; Bush Hog; Oliver 66 w/ Spring Tooth Harrow; IH Highly Detailed 504; Oliver 550; Oliver 88; IH 350; IH 450; JD MC Crawler; Oliver 880 LP –Gas Tractor (Mark Twain Great River Toy Show); Sheppard Diesel SD-3; JD 6500 Self Propelled Sprayer; Farmall 400 Limited Edition Claire Scheibe; Versatile 825 & 935; Case 1370; New Case Spirit of ’76; Farm Toy Show Tractors; Heavy Equipment; Limited Edition Tractors. 85-90% of the tractors will come in its original box. Ronald Papes spent many years collecting this nice selection of toy tractors & implements and we are honored to be having his auction on the 22nd. This is the first of three auctions that we will be having for the Papes family. The following is a very partial list and please go to www.kaufmanrealty.com for a catalog as well as pictures and to bid online. Terms of Sale: Cash, Check, or Credit Card with 3% Buyer’s Fee waived for check or cash (onsite only). A 15% buyer’s premium will apply for all online buyers. Lunch Stand Owners: Ronald Papes Family
HAAS FAMILY, OWNER JAKE SCHLABACH, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.763.0889 or jake@kaufmanrealty.com CLIFF SPRANG, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.464.5155 or cliff@kaufmanrealty.com
CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER 330.464.5155 or cliff@kaufmanrealty.com
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BUYING JUNK BATTERIES, ele. motors, aluminum, copper, rass, farm machinery, appliances, cars, trucks. (330) 279-2142 WANTED: PROPANE floor lamp. Price & location. (330) 359-0129 WANTED: BARRED Rock, White Rock, & Black Giant Pullets. (330) 466-1408 WANTED: TOY Fox Terrier Male, (330) 893-3904
The Holmes County Hub Shopper Wanted to Buy 460
Apartment Rentals 475
FOR RENT: 2BR & 3BR w/garage, Spring Mountain/ Warsaw area. Sam Hershberger 330-243-1955
WANTED: 12" Wheel Weights for wheel horse garden tractor (330) 600-1086 WANTED: 10FT X 20FT or larger dog Kennel building. Call (330) 600-2589 VM WANTED: USED buggy. 330-695-2115
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Home Condo Rentals 490
KILLBUCK- NICE 2BR upstairs apt. Appl., w/d hookup, screened in porch, garage. $380+util+dep. (330) 276-4091
FOR RENT: 3BR 1st floor laundry, Shreve 330-567-5900
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 find 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 flyers 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 AUCTIONEER/REALTOR– Dave Acker AUCTIONEER/REALTOR– Bob Graber AUCTIONEER/REALTOR– Paul Emerson
CRAWFORD AUCTION
ANTIQUES–COLLECTIBLES TOOLS–OLD PAPER–FISHING POTTERY–DISHES–COSTUME JEWELRY–1000 POSTCARDS SHARP 2005 FORD F–350 4X4 DUMP SNOW PLOW–SALT SPREADERS 5 HIGH MILEAGE TRUCKS
Selling the following personal property from several homes and shops at absolute auction. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 20, 2014 9:00 A.M.
CRAWFORD AUCTION 100+ good box lots of household and tools; good selection of Christmas and other holiday decorations; misc. furniture; dolls; dishes and glassware; new household items in the box; Lawn Boy mulching mower; and much, much more. SAM CRAWFORD, OWNER AUCTION #2 A good selection of antique and collectible items including 1950’s Harley Davidson head lights, exhaust pipes, mirrors, and front wheel; Indian motorcycle Advertising packet; old postcards; Fostoria glass; crocks and jugs; copper kettle; glass flask; vintage tins; advertising items; costume jewelry; radio; old gas cans; old wooden chest; light and lamp fixtures; old books; old photo pictures; RR lantern and cans; Beaver top hat; duck decoys; fishing lures and poles; military marble knife w/ sheath; pocket knives; watches; Old Beatle record w/ poster from 60’s; mink fur; Carnival glass; Gaudy ware; Pair Point shade (damaged); old hand and power tools; gas grill; weed eater; Wizard roto–tiller; Jim Spires pottery; good box lots; and much more. AUCTION #3 20–30 flats of costume jewelry; 1000–2000 postcards in shoe boxes and albums; old paper items; old bill heads with fancy tops; advertising items; old photos; good box lots; and more. AUCTION #4 From area contractor retiring from snow removal and selling a super sharp 2005 Ford F–350 1 ton dump 4x4 dually w/ 6.Turbo Diesel Power Stroke, 9 ft. hydraulic dump bed, and only 45,000 miles selling with new 8 ft.6 in. Western blade. An outfit as good as they come. Also selling Meyer Diamond 8 ft. salt spreader powered by Honda engine; new B&S 12 HP engine; Tecumseh 10 HP engine; new Salt Dog tailgate spreader (Reese Hitch mounted); AUCTION #5 Selling for local company updating truck fleet. 2003 Avalanche, 4 dr., 4x4, 213,000 highway miles; 1997 Ford F–350 4x4 dually 1 ton truck w/ Godwin 9 ft. dump bed, 7.3 diesel engine, 188,000 miles; 1999 Ford F–150XL step side truck, standard shift, 201,000 miles; 2001 Chevy 2500 HD 4x4 w/ ext cab, 192,000 miles; 2002 GMC ext. cab 4x4 w/ 166,000 miles; Poly fertilizer tanks including four 5000 gallon and one 6000 gal; other misc. tanks; hoses and fittings; and more. NOTE: From jewelry to trucks this has about as much variety as one auction can feature. A very partial list with much more yet to be discovered. Starting with good small collectibles at 9AM, 2nd crew with misc. tools and guy items at 9:15 followed by third crew walking the rows with box lots. Trucks and big equipment at approximately 12:00 Noon. Pictures at www.gant–realty.com. Click on chattel auctions. Pictures updated week of auction. Circle your calendar for a good November auction. TERMS: Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch AUCTIONEERS: Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson
(330)264-8342 4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691
Boats
STORAGE UNIT for rent. 12x30, $30./mo. (330) 695-7242.
4.5-HP Johnson Seahorse outboard boat motor w/new gas tank, runs great, $325/ obo. 330-897-1423
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LEARN TO SAIL. 14ft. Catalina Sail Boat, new cond., incl. outboard, motor, all lines, sails, & trailer, great learning boat $4200. (330) 231-0865
Mobile Home Rentals
WOO. - 2 BR. mobile home, w/d hkup, carport. $435+util & dep. 330-600-2858
WANTED: FULL Size bed in good cond. Daniel J. Hershberger, 8101 Weaver Rd., FDBG, OH 44627
STITZLEIN TRUST LAND AUCTION
Comm. Property - Rent 520
NEWLY REMODELED Trailer in Killbuck, $425/mo +dep. W/S/T included. 330-231-5100 leave msg.
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'04 CHEVY Silverado 1500. Good condition, 96,000 mi. 4x4, $10,000 OBO. 330-231-4045
20' PONTOON w/trailer, has 9.9 Mercury Motor, includes fish finder & all safety equipment. Everything in great condition. Has been winterized and serviced this fall. $4,800. (330) 473-2839
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Towner Real Estate & Contents Auction
Location: 7010 CR 189, Millersburg, OH 44654. From SR 83 at Holmesville, take CR 189 east 3.4 miles to property OR from SR 241 at Benton, take CR 189 west 1.7 miles to property.
Saturday, November 22nd, 2014 10:00 AM
3 BR Brick Ranch on 1.264 Acres * 26x32 Shop * Chattels Salt Creek Township * Holmes County * East Holmes Schools 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 floor has the remodeled kitchen, carpeted living room with wood flooring under, bath, and 3 bedrooms (two with carpet and wood flooring 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. Vehicle & Shed: 10x20 Storage Shed; 1986 Ford Crown Victoria LTD showing 42,455 miles with 5.0 L 302 V8 Cleveland motor Antiques, Collectibles, Household: Actuelle Pathe Freres Phono; McCoy Bicent. Bank Barn (signed by 2 McCoys); old games, toys, Barbie & Skipper, other dolls, GE Show & Tell Phono-Viewer; Christmas goods, aluminum tree; dressing chair, cupboard, wood bed frame, dressers; Kero Heat CV2230 heater; dishes, pots & pans, lots of jars & jugs; books & magazines, etc. Shop: mid 50’s Ford radio/clock, various other car radios; Ooga car horn; loads of shop items incl. chain saws, Craftsman Pro 8”grinder, log chains, lawn & garden tools, Wolf’s Head oil can, lots of nuts & bolts, storage lockers, scrap pile, old tires, 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 confirm 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! Please visit our website for pictures, map, and more details: www. kaufmanrealty.com . Sale By Order Of: Owen L. Towner, Brenda S. Snow, POA
DAVE KAUFMAN BROKER/AUCTIONEER STEVE MAAG, REALTOR, e-PRO, GRI 330-763-4769 or steve@kaufmanrealty.com
The Holmes County Hub Shopper Boats 695
Cleaning 830
21FT. GRADY White I/O OMC outdrive, motor is locked-up, trailer and tarp. $950. (330) 893-7001
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Motorcycles ATVs
BLACK ATV Helmet, good cond $65. Black/Gray ATV helmet $40. Both have a shield. 330-749-4335
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RVs & Campers
2012 20FT. ROCKWOOD, Popup camper, new cond., fridge, heater, gas stoves, sleeps 6, $9500. (330) 231-0865 '08 PALAMINO CAMPER, 19ft. $7,500. (330) 763-4841
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Trucks SUVs
2006 JEEP Commander 4x4 140k miles in great cond. Great winter vehicle. (330) 317-8526 2004 CHEVY 2500 ext. cab V8 4x4, long bed, fleet maintained, 203k, auto, running boards, reese hitch, Best Offer. 330-893-2057 or 330-763-3865 1999 EXT. CAB F150, 265K, miles runs good, 4WD works, $2500 OBO. Call or Text (330) 473-5393
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I BUY junk cars 262-9300
DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.
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Fencing
DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split, rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. Also repairs. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433 Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 x1 / 231-8813
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Building Materials
GORILLA Painting, Co. Specials on Interiors thru the Holidays. Call for details. 330-231-3541
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Roofing & Spouting
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Cabinet Making
Solid Maple Cabinets & Vanities, assembled in our shop, with a 3 wk lead time. Other species custom made to order. Installation available. Willow Springs Cabinet 31479 TR 231, Fresno, OH 43824. 330-897-0099
Cleaning
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE -Residential Cleaning Service. Call Naomi 330-473-3089.
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• Excellent cultivator • Lifetime warranty on tines
Demos & 08650 AD13480342 144 Rentals Available .
BERLIN GRAVELY SALES 4319 County Road 168 • Millersburg, OH 44654
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HILLSIDE WINDOW and doors with composite jamb, $295. Vinyl windows with heavy duty aluminium screen. Free estimates. We install. We now stock doors. 330-897-1222 x3.
HEATED STORAGE RVs, Boats, Vintage cars, tractors & more! 8017 TR 553, Holmesville (330) 567-2758
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INDOOR BOAT/CAR Storage Rental Space. 330-893-1509 Atlee Yoder
YODER FAMILY Roofing & Seamless Spouting LLC, servicing Wayne/Holmes counties for 16 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000
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VAN FOR RENT. 2008 15pass, hitch receiver, XLT, tinted glass. Good Rates Mlbg. 330-231-4493
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Home Improvement
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VAN RENTALS: 15 passenger van. 330-231-7737
2000 DODGE Caravan, good condition, $2,000. (330) 464-9353
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YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497
Vans
2007 CHEVROLET Express 3500, 15 Passenger Van, Good Condition, $10,500. Call 330-763-3283
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2011 Honda CR-V EX
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2011 Honda Pilot EX-L
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7,534
2002 Honda Accord EX
9,999
2005 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited
12,998
2007 Volkswagen Passat 3.6L
$
A557A
9,723
2003 Honda Accord LX
$
20,668
2011 Toyota Sienna LE 7-Passenger
6,998
2005 Dodge Durango SXT
9,588
2011 Toyota Camry LE
17,999
$ P7794A
2004 Honda Accord LX V-6
10,998
2008 Mercury Mariner I4
6,998
2003 Honda Odyssey EX-L
8,588
2009 Ford Focus SE
$
13,958
2008 Pilot EX 4WD
5,899
2005 Mazda6 S Grand Touring
10,765
2007 Escape LTD 4WD
$
A374A
8,516
2009 Buick Lucerne CX Very Clean
$
$
$ A499A
13,911
2007 CRV EX 4WD
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16,650
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16,650
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18,130
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19,400
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27,335
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21,560
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25,410
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25,805
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35,505
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33,155
4x4
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$
39,675
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2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT ........... $14,800 2004 Chevy Avalanche 4x4 .... $14,900 2010 Chevy Traverse LTZ ....... $16,500 2012 GMC Terrain SLE ........... $16,800 2011 Chevy Traverse 2LT ........$17,900 2011 Chevy Traverse LS......... $18,900 2007 GMC Yukon XL ............. $19,800 2008 Chevy Tahoe LTZ........... $19,900 2009 GMC Sierra 1500 .......... $19,900 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee .... $19,900 2011 GMC Terrain SLT ........... $19,900 2011 Chevy Silverado Crew LS $20,800 2011 Buick Lacrosse CXS ...... $21,800 2012 Dodge Ram 1500 Crew ... $24,900 2012 Ford F-150 XLT Crew 4x4. $24,900 2012 Dodge Ram 1500 Crew ... $25,800 2009 Chevy Silverado Crew .... $32,900 2011 GMC Yukon ................. $34,900 2013 Mercedes-Benz GLK ...... $37,500 2012 Chevy Suburban LTZ ...... $40,900 2013 Chevy Silverado Crew .... $42,900
Used
MSRP $27,060
4x4
2011 Chevy Malibu 1LT............ $7,900 2004 Toyota RAV4 4x4 ............ $8,800 2010 Chevy Malibu 2LT ........... $9,800 2010 Kia Optima EX ................ $9,800 2009 Mazda 5 Sport ............... $9,900 2013 Mazda 2 4DR ............... $10,800 2010 Chevy Impala LT ............$11,500 2011 Chevy Cruze LS..............$11,500 2011 Chevy Impala LT ............$11,800 2012 Chevy Cruze LS..............$11,900 2011 Kia Soul Plus.................$11,900 2006 Chevy Silverado EXT LT .. $12,500 2011 Ford Fusion SE ............. $12,500 2012 Chevy Malibu LS ........... $12,900 2011 Chevy Cruze 1LT ........... $12,900 2012 Chevy Impala LTZ.......... $13,500 2012 Chevy Cruze 2LT ........... $13,500 2013 Hyndai Elantra GLS........ $13,500 2011 Chevy Traverse 1LT ....... $13,800 2011 Buick Regal CXL-4 ........ $13,800 2011 Ford Fusion SEL ............ $13,900 2012 Chevy Impala LTZ.......... $14,500
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21,560
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14 CHEVY SPARK “Gas Saver” Manual Transmission with Hill Assist, Power Windows, Air #373 MSRP……$12,995
12,690
$
SALE PRICE SALE PRICE
39MPG
14 CHEVY CRUZE ECO “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
SALE PRICE
19,947
$
“New Body” Style, Air, Locking Rear Differential. #113
23,019
$
SALE PRICE
14 BUICK REGAL AWD
GM REBATE… $1,500
SALE PRICE
30,334
“Gas Saver”- Electric Car with Gas Backup, runs approx. 40 miles on a charge, #074
MSRP……………$35,665
GM REBATE… $1,000
SALE PRICE
GM REBATE… $1,000
SALE PRICE
14 CHEVY CAMARO
MSRP……………$35,180 SALE PRICE …$33,904 GM REBATE… $2,500
SALE PRICE
33,580
$
14 BUICK VERANO
39MPG
“Gas Saver” Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Keyless Entry, #329 MSRP……………$24,625 SALE PRICE …$23,934 GM REBATE… $1,750
20,099
$
31,404
22,184
$
SALE PRICE
“New Body” Style, V8, Air, Trailer Package with Locking Rear Differential. #272 MSRP……………$35,020 SALE PRICE …$33,639 GM REBATE… $2,000 *Trade In Bonus Cash $1,500
26,587
$
MSRP……………$33,980 SALE PRICE …$32,781 GM REBATE… $1,000
30,139
$
SALE PRICE
14 CHEVY ½ TON CREW CAB 4X4
Premium Package, Power Sunroof, Navigation, 18” Chromed Wheels. #332
$
18,435
$
SALE PRICE
14 BUICK ENCORE AWD
SALE PRICE
“New Body” Style, Trailering Package, Air, Locking Rear Differential. #218
SALE PRICE
31,781
$
MSRP……………$38,715 SALE PRICE …$36,930 GM REBATE… $1,500 *Trade In Bonus Cash $2,000
All-Wheel Drive, V6, TV/DVD, Navigation, Power Sunroof, 19” Chrome Wheels. #318
Power Sunroof, Center Captain’s Chairs, Rear View Camera, Bluetooth, 20” Polished Wheels, Trailering Package. #368
Convertible, Black on Black, Carbon Fiber Weave Hood Insert, 20” Aluminum Wheels, Interior Suede Micro Fiber Package, #282
MSRP……………$61,985
MSRP……………$65,005 SALE PRICE …$62,964
38,615
SALE PRICE
57,756
$
DEMOS
GM REBATE… $2,500
$
14 CHEVY IMPALA 2LT
31 MPG
All-Wheel Drive. 18” Chrome Wheels, Power Windows & Locks, Demo #346 MSRP……………$30,360 SALE PRICE …$28,386 GM REBATE… $2,000
SALE PRICE
26,386
$
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
60,464
$
14 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
33,430
14 CHEVY CAMARO ZL1
15 CHEVY SUBURBAN 4X4
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
$
14 GMC TERRAIN DENALI
MSRP……………$42,270 SALE PRICE …$40,115 GM REBATE… $1,500
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
30,889
$
CHUCK NICHOLSON GM Reseves the right to change rebates at anytime, which may result in a higher or lower pricing. Vehicle color may not reflect sale vehicle. *Must trade in any make 1999 or newer to qualify for this Bonus Cash. Prices good thru November 15, 2014.
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Chuck Nicholson
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Jim Simo
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Christi Wengerd
39MPG
14 CHEVY ½ TON REG CAB 4X4
Leather Group, Heated Seats & Steering Wheel, Remote Start with Keyless Entry. #360 MSRP………………$28,410 SALE PRICE……$27,587
$
15 CHEVY VOLT
16,371
14 CHEVY CRUZE LT 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
Remote Vehicle Start, Stereo with Bluetooth, Outside Temperture Gauge with Compass. #358 MSRP……………$21,630 SALE PRICE …$20,935 GM REBATE…$2,500
$
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Convertible, Automatic, 19” Bright Aluminum Wheels, Boston Acoustics Stereo System, Power Windows & Locks, #266
All-Wheel Drive, Leather Heated Seats, Bluetooth, Alloy Wheels, #150
MSRP………………$32,790 SALE PRICE……$31,834
“Gas Saver”, Pwer Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Stereo with Bluetooth, Outside Temperture Gauge with Compass, #127 MSRP……………$18,490 GM REBATE…$1,500
14 CHEVY CRUZE LT
14 BUICK ENCORE
14 CHEVY ½ TON REG CAB MSRP……………$27,455 SALE PRICE …$26,519 GM REBATE… $2,000 *Trade In Bonus Cash $1,500
35MPG
14 CHEVY SONIC LT
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