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Calendar November Santa arrives Nov. 30 at Duncan Theater On Sunday, Nov. 30, Santa Claus will arrive at the Duncan Theater in Killbuck at 4 p.m. to visit with the children. During his visit, all are invited to enjoy Christmas cartoons at the Theater (by donation). Hot chocolate and cookies will be served after the movie at the Creekside CafĂŠ. There will be Christmas Carols and the reading of The Christmas Story as the tree in downtown Killbuck is lighted. The evening ends with caroling through the streets on hay wagons. Anyone interested in donating cookies, please contact Erin at 330-2762002 or 330-231-0492. Cookies can be dropped off at Creekside CafĂŠ or the Pizza Parlor II.
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Calendar meet Dec. 2, 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Der Dutchman in Walnut Creek. Program will be by Sugarcreek author, storyteller and musician David Lorah. He will present another portion of his upcoming book, along with music and carol singing. It will also be the annual Christmas ornaStarting November 28th till New Years ment exchange; take an ornament in a bag with Large Variety of Cookies a card. It will be the final collection for donation Homemade Candies All Made from Scratch to Share-A-Christmas Senior Division. A donation will also be made We Do Cookie Trays to the Reckoning Small Loan Fund. Gluten Free Cutout Cookies Brunch is $10, inclusive. For reservations, call 33012305 SR 39 Big Prairie • Hours: Tues.-Sat. 7:00am-6:00pm 674-2767 or 330-343-7046; or email reservations to
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d a w d y s @ e m b a r q m a i l . ees Inc., Holmes Chapter No. 76, will meet Dec. 10 com. at noon for lunch at the Darb Snyder Senior Center, Millersburg; meeting Have breakfast will be at 12:30 p.m.
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Pomerene Hospital Hospice plans will be holding its annual Breakfast with Santa luminaria campaign on the morning ceremony of Saturday, Dec. 6 from 8:30-10:30 a.m. at the LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Darb Snyder Senior Cen- Akron Road, Wooster, will hold a luminaria lightter in Millersburg. ing service in memory of loved ones on Dec. 14 Public Employee at 6 p.m. It will be held around the pond behind retirees to meet the inpatient unit. LumiPublic Employee Retir- naria sponsorships are $5.
RSVP by calling LifeCare Hospice at 330264-4899. Checks may be dropped off at the office or turned in on the evening of the event.
West Holmes to present holiday concert West Holmes High School bands will present their annual holiday concert on Monday, Dec. 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the Excalibur Theatre. Featured will be the jazz, concert and symphonic bands.
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p.m.; Greenridge Meadows, 2:45-3:15 p.m. Tuesday â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Stony Point Community, 1-2:15 p.m.; Tower View School, 2:453:45 p.m.; Jonas Miller, State Road 241, 4-4:30 p.m.; Beechvale, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesday â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Chestnut Ridge, 9-11 a.m.; Edna
Raber, County Road 70, 11:15-11:45 a.m.; Walnut Hills Nursing Home, 12:30-1:30 p.m.; TroyersTrail, State Route 515, 12:40-1:20 p.m.; Walnut Hills Retirement, 1:452:15 p.m.; Natureâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Food Market, 3-6 p.m. Thursday â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Flat Ridge
Behind the barrel The Ohio Department of Transportation will be working this week in these areas in Holmes County: State Route 39: At Township Road 422, 1 mile west of Sugarcreek (Township Road 422 to be closed 3 to 4 days) â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Culvert replacement.
Elementary, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Sharp Run School, 1:30-2 p.m.; Abe Yoder Jr., Township Road 355, 2:30-3:30 p.m.; Killbuck Public, 3-5 p.m.; Nashville Elementary, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Friday â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Walnut Creek Elementary, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
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employment and that 85 percent feel the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s emphasis on the importance of continuing education past high school is about right. Half felt their sonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s or daughterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s grades had improved, which is down from 10 years ago. Only 2 percent said they saw a decline. McDaniel said the response shows that home-schools are doing more to address the issue of grades before students get to the Career Center with more students coming better prepared. In other areas, McDaniel told the board a vast majority of parents feel they always get a thorough answer when they ask about their studentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s program and that staff treats students respectfully and like adults. Only 20 percent are Career Center alumni, although 92 percent have visited the school. Twenty-four percent said personal or family experience influenced them to send their student to the school while 19 percent were influenced by school staff.
Although he said a 20 percent response to the mailed survey was good, McDaniel added that officials are working at ways to make it better, including using the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;all callâ&#x20AC;? notification system to let parents know the survey is coming. He said the parent survey was started in 2004 and was patterned after one used by the Knox County Career Center. On a separate item involving students, Career Center board President Rick Ewing, who represents the Ashland City School District, reported on the result of a recent meeting of the superintendentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 16-member student advisory committee he attended at McDanielâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s invitation. He said the students raised a wide variety of issues, including feelings they have of isolation after leaving their home districts and efforts to create Career Center school unity with more school activities. See Pg. 5 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; RATING
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True meaning of Christmas celebrated in Mount Hope )` 2,=05 3@5*/ :[HMM >YP[LY MOUNT HOPE — Everyone is invited to celebrate the true meaning of the Christmas season as the Mount Hope Community puts on the annual live Nativity at the Mount Hope Auction Barn on Friday, Dec. 5, at 5:30 p.m. The evening’s activities include a reading of the Christmas Story in both English and German by members of the Mount Hope Merchants Association, as well as live musical
entertainment and food. “We’ve been doing this for about 20 years, now,” said Gloria Yoder, owner of Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen. “We use local children from here in the area. Yoder Farm provides the animals, and Aaron Yoder provides the camels. “I feel that it’s better to be able to give,” Yoder added. “What you get back is the joy you see in the children’s faces. Their enthusiasm to help is contagious. They’re kind of proud to be an angel, Mary. It’s something they really enjoy,
plus we as adults enjoy it.” There will be cheeseburgers and hotdogs, chili soup and noodles and cookies provided by the Mount Hope Methodist Church, the Mount Hope Merchants Association, and two Amish churches are also involved. The musical entertainment for the evening will be provided by Abe Yoder and Friends and High Country Blue Grass. “I visited other communities and have seen what they had done and thought we could do something like that,” Yoder said.
Church briefs Candlelight Community Walk is Dec. 12 The fifth annual Candlelight Community Walk will be held Friday, Dec. 12 with churches open from 6-8 p.m. and the finale at 8:15 p.m. at Millersburg Christian Church. Enjoy a relaxed evening of touring five churches in Millersburg and enjoy music, decorations, historic information and refreshments at each stop. You may walk or drive to each location and begin at any church, touring at your leisure. This year, from 6-8 p.m. only, you may also tour the historic Victorian House and view the stained glass window that was donated by Millersburg Mennonite Church. Complete your evening by returning to the Millersburg Christian Church for a Christmas concert by
United 4 Men’s Quartet. Tour includes: St. Peter’s Catholic, 379 S. Crawford St.; Faith Lutheran, 187 S. Clay St.; First Presbyterian, 90 S. Clay St.; Millersburg Mennonite, 288 E. Jackson St.; Millersburg Christian, 126 N. Clay St.; and Victorian House, 484 Wooster Road.
Christmas Cookie Walk is Dec. 13 Nashville United Methodist Church Mission Team will hold a Christmas Cookie Walk on Saturday, Dec. 13, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. There will be cookies, candies, fudge and/or Christmas treats for the holiday season. Customers can walk around and choose the cookies to be placed in a carry-out container for a cost of $5 per dozen. Candies, fudge and other goodies will be individually priced. There will also be candles and
Education briefs West Holmes to present holiday concert West Holmes High School bands will present their annual holiday concert on Monday, Dec. 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the Excalibur Theatre. Featured will be the jazz, concert and symphonic bands.
Ashland-W. Holmes Vocational School seeking Distinguished Service nominations The Ashland County-West Holmes Joint Vocational School District Board of Education is accepting nominations for its 2014 Distinguished Service Award. All district employees, including secondary teachers, adult education teachers, administrators and support staff are eligible. The Distinguished Service Award is
The live Nativity gets under way at 5:30 with a reading of the Christmas Story. Cost of the evening is by donation. “You give whatever is laid on your heart to give,” Yoder said. “All the proceeds get divided between two families that have high, ongoing medical expenses.” Depending on the weather, the turnout for the event is usually around 500 people. “Two years ago the weather was perfect and it was standing room only at the auction
Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-674-5676 or klynchthe-daily-record.com.
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Threads of Hope brace- New arrivals lets for sale with all proceeds going toward a JORDAN EUGENE Mexico Mission trip in was born Nov. 21 to Eugene and Nicole Carter of Mill2015. ersburg. He weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces and was Donations needed 191⁄2 inches long. He joins Donations are needed a two sisters, Alyna Wagers to help troubled boys. and AnnaLeigh Carter, and The Trading Post Thrift a brother, Joseph Brewer. Store is located at 7703-B Grandparents are Barstate Route 241, just west bara and Joseph Brewer of of Mount Hope. All pro- Warsaw and Arlene Carder ceeds will go to support of Millersburg. the Ohio Wilderness Boys Great-grandparent is Camp. Call 330-857-5516. Robert Schaefer of Millersburg. or 330-464-1261. JORDYN NOEL was born Nov. 7 to Kevin and Free Bibles Kristy Spreng, Shreve. She available was 9 pounds, 5 ounces and Need a Bible? We can 20 inches long. She joins deliver/mail you one with- two siblings, Noah and Calout cost or obligation. lihan. KJV Bible, New Testa- Grandparents are Brent ment, Large Print and and Rayl Pringle of Big Children’s Bible Stories Prairie and Floyd and Patty are available. Contact: Spreng of Lakeville. 330-855-7734, 330-927- Great-grandparents are 4857, 330-939-6231 or Ken and Mary Conrad of needfreebibles@gmail. Clark, Lorna Pringle of com. Clarksburg, W.Va., and Andy Anderson of Hayesville.
the highest honor that the Ashland County-West Holmes JVSD bestows on its employees. Its purpose is to recognize an employee’s outstanding contribution as a positive role model and exemplary representative of the district and is to be presented no more than once a year at the discretion of the board of education. A committee of three board of education members will select the honoree from those nominated. Employees, students and community members may submit employee nominations. Nomination forms are available at the Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center in the Superintendent’s Office, Adult Education office or front reception area. Nominations are due no later than Dec. 1. For additional information or questions, call Pam Bemrose, superintendent’s secretary, at 419-289-3313 or tollfree at 800-686-3313, Ext. 2205.
barn,” Yoder said. Thurman Mullet, president of Mount Hope Auction, says he is delighted to provide the building for the program. “It’s a nice little event that has really grown over the years,” Mullet said. “Gloria and Eli Yoder do a wonderful job getting the people in the community involved. It raises money for families in need and is a really nice event.”
A SON, Brenton Garry, was born Oct. 16 to Becky and Brett Arnette of West Salem. He weighed 8
pounds, 9 ounces and was 21 inches long. He joins a sister, Alexis, 14 and a brother, Brantley, 3. Grandparents are Cindy Arnette of Fredericksburg and Elaine Newman of Apple Creek. Great-grandparents are the Rev. Bernard and Lotti Hosfeld of Fredericksburg.
distribution night. To volunteer, 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 Glenmont Food House. It is part of the Ohio Bank, an online Pantry accepting Benefit program of the Ohio Assodeer donations ciation of Foodbanks. The Donations are always next food distribution day welcome for the Glenmont will be Tuesday, Dec. 9. Food Pantry and with the hunting season, the pantry Killbuck library will accept deer donations story times noted and will pay to have them Killbuck Community processed, at any certified Library will be having its meat processing plant. The fall preschool story time pantry will also accept cash on Fridays, through Nov. donations and nonperish28, 11 a.m.-noon, for chilable items. dren ages 3-5 years. Distributions are the second Tuesday of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. to quali- Euchre scheduled fying persons and the next at Holmesville distribution will be Nov. 11 at the Glenmont School Legion House, lower level. The Holmesville AmeriVolunteers are also needed can Legion will be holdto help unload trucks once a ing weekly euchre tourweek (usually late morning) naments each Saturday, plus persons willing to stock at 7 p.m. Call the Legion shelves and assist clients on at 330-279-3040.
Rating (From Page 4) feelings they have of isolation after leaving their home districts and efforts to create Career Center school unity with more school activities. “The way the students leave our schools and come here, there’s a natural separation because they’re not there every day and there are some communication issues,” Ewing said. “We talked about ways we could improve communications so they can get things like a notice
of a baseball game coming up or needing help for the junior prom. It’s not from a lack of trying but it’s the logistics of getting the information to them.” McDaniel said he is working with the Career Center’s IT coordinator to identify student’s main communication channels in order to help their home schools send them information. He added officials probably may have to help the home schools with hardware and connection issues. In other business, the
Career Center board hired Bill Mellick as human resource development and transitions mentor for Adult Education on a one-year limited contract and heard reports from Treasurer Julie Smith on insurance rates under a new health insurance program and research being done to refinance current debt to take advantage of lower interest rates. The board also scheduled a required public hearing for the 2015-2016 school calendar for the next board meeting, Dec. 18.
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the taxpayer’s future tax tions of Holmes County. Majority Whip. For more w w w. o h i o s e n a t e . g o v / liabilities. He serves as the Senate information, please visit obhof. My colleagues and I have fought hard to improve Ohio’s tax system so that employers can expand their businesses and grow the economy. In recent years, we have voted to cut income taxes for individuals and small businesses, and we have repealed the death tax. It is shocking and disappointing that prior adminFREE istrations kept money that Gift Wrapping & rightfully belongs to the taxpayers of Ohio. Senate FREE Bill 263 will prevent such Bible Imprinting! abuses from happening in the future. If you are a small business owner and you December 1-6 believe that you may have We will have in-store overpaid your state taxes, specials on selected you can reach the Ohio Department of Taxation DVD’s and Music at 888-405-4039. You can also learn more by utilizing the resources available at http://www.tax. ohio.gov/Business.aspx.
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A welcome grand(daughter) surprise â&#x20AC;&#x201D; or two We had a great surprise last week â&#x20AC;&#x201D; an early Thanksgiving present, if you will. First, the Man of the House happened to look out in our little backyard and saw Elvis, our black grand dog. Then he noticed some girls sitting on our lawn chairs. One of them said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Well, hi Grandpa!â&#x20AC;? He thought he was seeing things because she looked just like our Navy granddaughter, Rachel, who lives in California. And the other girl looked like our other Navy granddaughter, Rebekah, who lives in Georgia. Beside them was their smiling mother, Robyn. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s when all the screaming and hugging and kissing started. It seems there had been a great conspiracy in the works called Operation Cobra. It had been in the planning for several weeks. Rachel had flown into the Jacksonville, Fla., airport and Rebekah, who lives a half hour away from the airport, picked her up Wednesday evening.
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White stuff marches in on thousand black feet One recent, glorious day, I actually imagined for a moment that winter had changed its mind about Ohio and decided to leave us alone this year. The morning ride into work saw a brisk, but livable, 30 degrees with a calm wind and a golden disk of sun rising through a crystal blue sky. On the way home, just past sunset, the thermom-
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was the need to carry an entire layer of wool clothing home in the string bag on my back. Exactly 48 hours later, I was wishing the bag on my back contained just one more layer of anything. I would have gladly donned a dress, a garbage bag or even a Michigan jersey (it’s a toss-up between the last two items as to which would be worse) to brace against the northwest wind that had whipped itself into a low howl and knocked the temperature down into the 20s. The suppressed memory of an early fall afternoon when I had ridden through an entire phalanx of black woolly bear caterpillars began to haunt me. Was this the beginning of the Arctic apocalypse? I remember the moment of denial when I first encountered the black woolly bears. I had spotted the legion a quartermile up the rail trail, at first not even recognizing
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them as living creatures. I thought perhaps some odd tree had dropped a spread of dark leaves or bean pods across the pavement. As I neared, it became evident the dark figures were moving. My first thought was that it might be some sort of invasion — a thousand Groucho Marx eyebrows on the march to take over the planet! It was only when I found myself entirely surrounded I realized these were actually caterpillars. Big, fat caterpillars that appeared similar in every regard to the color-banded woolly bears folklore tells us can presage the severity of the coming winter. Every regard but one that is: These babies were as black as rat snakes, as black as a tar kettle, as black as a witch’s hat. They were so black in fact that if I didn’t know better I could have imagined them emerging from their eventual cocoons as an
army of crows. This was not a good sign. I rode away from the scene in shuddering denial. I’m a guy who takes pictures of EVERYTHING and this scene had been so upsetting I hadn’t clicked a single snapshot. I didn’t want to acknowledge it. I
didn’t want believe it. And I most certainly didn’t want to suffer the fate the black woollies seemed to so obviously predict: a harsh, cold and relentless winter from beginning to end. I should have turned at that moment and began to ride south.
True Meaning of Christmas Celebrated in Mount Hope The Mount Hope community will come together on Friday night, December 5, at 5:30 p.m. at the Mount Hope Auction Barn to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. The children of the community will take on costumed roles for a live Nativity at the auction barn. The Christmas Story will be told, in both English and German by members of the Mount Hope Merchants Association. Music will be provided by High Coun-
try and Abe Yoder & Friends. Food available by donation at the Mount Hope Auction Barn restaurant will include cheeseburgers, hot dogs, soup and noodles. Freewill donations will be accepted for coffee and homemade cookies served by members of local Amish churches. Bake goods will be sold by a local church group to help assist two families in the area for the Hoilday Season. Proceeds will go to assist the two families with large
medical expenses. Mount Hope Auction Barn is located on State Route241 in Mount Hope. The live Nativity is sponsored by Mount Hope Merchants Association and the Mount Hope United Methodist Church. Everyone is invited to come celebrate the true meaning of Christmas and see how a small community can come together and share with others who have a need.
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In memory of Lou McFadden
Carillons to chime from tower of Zion Reform Church )` 2,=05 3@5*/ :[HMM >YP[LY WINESBURG — It would come as no surprise to anyone who knew Lou McFadden of Winesburg, to hear “When the Saints Go Marching In” emanating from the bell tower of the Zion Reform Church in Winesburg. But for starters, the plans are for the newly installed carillons to play Christmas music and hymns at 5 p.m. and maybe sometimes at noon. Chime Master is a company out of Lancaster, Ohio, that installed the carillons. They are not actually bells, but the sound of bells electronically amplified. The program choices include bells, chimes, chimes and harp. “My husband, Lou, died a year ago,” Sue McFadden explained. “We had memorial money that was sent to the church. He loved wood but the church has plenty of
wooden things. I wanted something that would complement the church, but not ruin its historic virtue, either. “From the beginning, if I was going to do something, I didn’t want to change the historic beauty of our church, and I didn’t think speakers on the outside would enhance the beauty,” McFadden said. “These speakers fit inside the steeple area. I think they will be just right for our town.” Four speakers were installed, one in each side of the steeple. They are wired to the carillons, which are actually recorded hymns and music. “I was in Arizona last December visiting my kids after Lou died, and we went to visit their church and I heard carillons,” McFadden said. “I thought, Lou loved music and I thought maybe we could do something like that. When I came back, I
found two companies in Ohio, one in Cincinnati and another in Lancaster that do carillons. “Chime Master had a nice system that I felt would be adequate for the size of our church,” she continued. “It’s a lot different if you’re in a huge city. This was for our small town and the countryside here.” The music will start playing on Thanksgiving, playing Christmas music through the season and then hymns after the holidays. “We may add noon time,” she said. “We won’t play them all day, but at certain times they will chime out.” Lou loved Dixieland music, and Sue says she might try to sneak in “When the Saints Go Marching In” for his birthday on Dec.14. “A lot of people knew Lou. He called on dairy farmers for his work,” she said. “I’d love the people from this area who knew Lou, to think,
when they hear the music, that it is in memory of him.” Zion Reform Church Pastor Brett Barkley is pleased with the addition to the church. “We are delighted to honor the memory of Lou,” Barkley said. “Hopefully, it will be a blessing to the community. We live just outside of Berlin and you can hear the bells from the First Baptist Church in town there. It adds to the ambiance when you are in town.” Barkley and McFadden assured the carillons will not replace the existing bells of the church, which still work fine. “We will still ring the bells on Sunday,” she said. “We’ll keep the bells authentic and just use the carillons as supplementary, pretty music.” 2L]PU 3`UJO WOV[V ^^^ I\`KYWOV[VZ JVT
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Ohio Holstein multi-breed fall sale averages $2,890 Neither ice, nor rain, nor freezing weather, nor interstates closed down could keep enthusiastic Holstein breeders from attending the Ohio Holstein Multi-Breed Fall Sale held Saturday, Nov. 22 at the Wayne County Fairgrounds. A total of 58 live Holstein lots sold for an average $2,890. All were cows or bred heifers, except for three calves. When the gavel fell at $5,600, Lot No. 1, Bossir Destry Rebel-Red, a four-year-old classified Very Good 88 with an Excellent mammary, had topped the sale. A
"ARBWIRE "ARB ,UMLEY daughter of Scientific Destry from an Excellent 94 2E dam from the D-R-A August cow family, she sold to Nathan Steel, Dover, and was consigned by Matthew Steiner, Marshallville. Lot No. 33 SCD-JC 92181 ATWO 5561 sold for $4,000 to Dan Harpster, Harpster Enterprises Ltd, Jeromesville, and was consigned by Ted
Renner, Dalton. A bred heifer due in January to Mountfield SSI DCY Mogul-ET with sexed semen, her dam was a Good Plus 82 Shottle with 26,050 milk and 1,049 fat at 2-00. Lot No. 9, Springway Shottle Cradle, a bred heifer, sold for $4,000 to David and Tammy Booth, Carrollton. Sired by Picston Shottle from the Whittier Farms Christina cow family, she was bred with sexed semen to Willow Marsh-CC Gabor and due in December. She was consigned by Springway Farms, William Burkhart Jr., Magnolia.
Selling for $3,800 to Mark Payne, Clyde, was Lot 20, Morningview Trgr Peggy-ET, a threeyear-old due in December with an IVF female embryo from Lot No. 1 and sired by Lirr Special Effect-P-Red. Sired by Lars-Acres Shot Trigger, she had a record at 1-11 328 days 24,130 milk 4.4 percent 1,063 butterfat 3.3 percent 803 protein. She was consigned by Matthew Steiner. Lot No. 30, Starmark HP Rapunzel-RedET sold to John Mark Weaver, Fredericksburg, for $3,800. Classified Very Good 85, she was a
Destry granddaughter of Lavender Ruby RedroseRed and was consigned by Starmark, Wooster. Lot No. 3, Pine-Tree Gold Anita, a September 2014 calf, sold for $3,650 to Lingle Holstein Farms, Wooster. Sired by Braedale Goldwyn, her dam was the show winning Lindlaur Gabor Annette EX 91. She was consigned by Matthew Steiner. Lot No. 2 with GTPI +2244 sold for $3,500 to Ryan Welch, Polk and Lot No. 68 with GTPI +2041 sold for $3,500 to Jacob Alley, Ridgeville, Indiana. They were red
and white ET full sisters; Lot No. 2 born in July and Lot No. 68 born in September 2014, both sired by Ladys-Manor Olympian from Lindlaur Gabor Annette EX 91. Consignor was Matthew Steiner. David Martin, Martinsburg, Pennsylvania was the volume buyer, taking 13 consignments for $32,400. Cattle sold to Pennsylvania, Indiana and Ohio. Steve Andrews was the auctioneer with Ted Renner reading pedigrees. Working the ring were Ken Janes, Paul Haskins and David Lentz.
West Holmes FFA proficiency finalists named at National Convention WEST HOLMES DISTRICT — On Oct. 29, members of the West Holmes FFA attended National FFA Convention in Louisville, Kentucky. On the way, they toured Newport Aquarium. Other tours included Mammouth Cave, Bowling Green Corvette manu-
facturing plant, CPC Livestock and Commodities, Schimpff’s Confectionary, National Proficiency finalists were Gretchen Straits, Grayson Miller and Beth Klein. American Degree recipients were Elizabeth Overholt, Matt Schlegel and Gretchen Straits.
The West Holmes FFA Chapter had three proficiency finalists; the finalists were Elizabeth Klein in equine placement, Grayson Miller in turfgrass management, and Gretchen straits in beef production placement. Each received a plaque and $500. Straits and
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Surprise (From Page 9) grown-up, was priced at $38! (On sale it was “only” $22.80) How much wear would a baby get out of it as fast as they grow? Anyhow, we had fun all being together even for a brief time. That night we had dinner at Chick-fil-A
since Nathan and Andrew both had to work there. The Navy sisters made the four-hour drive to Beka’s that night and Rachel flew back to her husband and job in California on Saturday morning. Rachel is on the countdown to become a civilian again in a little over a year.
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Farming Weekly Market Reports Wayne & Holmes Counties SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. Nov. 17 112 CALVES â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Choice calves 400-450; good calves 300-390; light & thins 100down; back to farm, bulls 300450; FEEDERS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Steers and bulls 125-235; heifers 125-200. 106 CATTLE â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Choice steers 1550-157; good steers 145-150; choice heifers 150156.50; good heifers 140-150; good Holstein cows 95-115, yellow and thins 90-down; bulls 100-136. 5 HOGs and PIGS 167 HORSES â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Horse 750; pony 150. 3 GOATS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; 50.
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West Holmes FFA holds haunted meeting West Holmes FFA held its annual haunted meeting Oct. 23 at the Holmes County Fairgrounds. The meeting was brought to order by chapter President Shyann Kick and opening ceremonies were held. The business meeting included motions to hold the Greenhand lock-in on Nov. 14-15 and pay for supplies, to hold the Greenhand Initiation on Nov.17 and have cider, milk, doughnuts and cookies for refreshments, to have Bill Baker be the speaker for Greenhand Initiation, to hold the awareness
FFA (From Page 12) training horses and has been involved with many chapter activities and events within the chapter. Miller has worked at Turfmaster LTD and has participated in the nursery landscape contest. He has also served the chapter as being a chapter officer.
fair before Greenhand Initiation, to accept the fruit sale incentives as recommended from the Earnings and Savings Committee, to attend the District 8 trap shoot with each participant paying $15, and to
adjourn. After the meeting members and guests ate soups and desserts. After the meeting, members walked through the haunted barns that the juniors and seniors had prepared.
FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK Nov. 18 54 CALVES â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Good to choice 400-450; medium to good 350-400; fair to medium 300-350; commons and lights 200-400; crossbred 260-350; back to farm bull calves 450-515; back to farm heifer calves 250. 36 CATTLE â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Holstein bulls 126-127.50; good beef cows 98-110; medium to good beef cows 92-98; fair to medium cows 87-92; common cows 86-down. 155 total head. 2 FEEDER CATTLE â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Holsteins 140-187. 12 PIGS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Roasters 25-85. 47 BUTCHER HOGS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; 260 lbs.-up 65; butcher sows 74-down. 4 SHEEP & LAMBS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Sheep for slaughter 55-70. 38 LOADS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Hay, 1st cutting 235-350 ton; hay, 2nd and 3rd cutting 325-350, ton; lg. hay 145-175 ton; big rd. bales 25-57 ton; wheat straw 185230 ton; ear corn 110 ron; firewood 100-115 ton.
MOUNT HOPE AUCTION Nov. 19 12 CATTLE â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Choice steers 155-165.50; good steers 150-155; choice Holstein steers 135-140.50; good Holstein steers 125-135. 9 BULLS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Jersey bulls 119.50; 1,000-1,500 bs. 124.50; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 108.50-134.50. 127 CULL COWS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Good/ high dress 98-114; mediumgood 90-98; fair-medium 84-90; light/thin 84-down. 101 FEEDERS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Steers and heifers 110-222.50. 21 DAIRY. 7 HORSES. 259 CALVES â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Back to farm Holstein bulls, 95-120 lbs. 390-490; good 300-390; common 300-down; back to Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 220-350; crossbred bulls 100400. 213 GOATS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Kid 150down; billies 250-down; nannies 190-down; wethers 315down. 657 SHEEP â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Bucks & Ewes 70-95; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 240-410; 40-60 lbs. 182.50-240; 60-80 lbs. 210415; 60-80 lbs. 160-210; 80-100 lbs. 167.50-200; 100-130 lbs. 162.50-182.50; 130-up 157.50167.50. TOTAL HEAD 1,414. 67 LOADS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; 2nd cutting Alfalfa 160-320; 3rd and 4th cutting Alfalfa 285-420; mixed, 1st cutting 140-400; mixed, 2nd cutting 120-410; lg. bales hay 45-135 and 120330 ton; wheat straw 210-280; lb. bale straw 180 ton; firewood 85-115 ton.
KIDRON AUCTION Nov. 20 30 HOGS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; 210-230 lbs. 80; 230-260 lbs. 88-96; butcher sows 70-74; boars by weight 27-28. 571 FEEDER PIGS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Up to 40 lbs. 50-63; 41-50 lbs. 39-62; 51-60 lbs. 58-68; 61 lbs.-up 65-75; bred sows and gilts 510; service boars 85-135; roasters 60-120. 121 CALVES â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Back to farm, bull 180-500; back to farm, heifer 95-340; light and thin 130-down. 153 CATTLE â&#x20AC;&#x201D;Steers 122123; heifers 111-118; bulls 97-135; good beef cows 105115; medium to good 94-104; thin-poor 93.50-down; feeder steers 75-220; heifers 65-150. 23 SHEEP â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Feeder lambs up to 85 lbs. 70-220; cull ewes and bucks 72.50. 31 GOATS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; 15-170. 285 DAIRY CATTLE â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Cows 2,000-down; bred heifers 2,475-down; service bulls 575-1,900; open heifers 7751,500. Total head 1,155; total consignors 225. 46 HAY & STRAW â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Hay 1st cutting 110-350; hay 2nd cutting 220-410; hay 3rd cutting 300-430; lg. bales 45-95 each and 115 ton; straw 155200 ton; firewood 50-180. WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY Nov. 22 31 LOADS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; 1st cutting 200-310; 2nd cutting 290 ton; rd 135-225 ton and 52.5062.50 bale; 3rd cutting 300360; rd. 260 ton; 4th cutting 65 ton; straw lg. sq. 135 ton; rd. rye 40 bale; firewood 50-85; eggs 1.60-2. Machinery Auction, Nov. 29
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Under the cover of darkness
Every year after the time change, I would venture that the vast majority of us walk around saying things like, “I can’t believe how dark it gets. And so early, too!” We repeat these words, day after day, and are legitimately surprised every year, even though we went through the same thing 365 days before. For no truly good reason, when the days get shorter, we tend to move less. Lethargy in general is one thing, but we don’t like to even leave the house if we don’t have to. I have baked bread from scratch more than once simply because I didn’t want to drive the five minutes to the grocery store. But tonight, I had to go. After an earlier than usual dinner, I backed out and said out loud, “Man, it’s really dark! And so early, too!” With minimal streetlights in my quiet neighborhood, I suddenly noticed the upstairs light was on in my neighbor’s house. “The kids must be in their playroom,” I thought.
from mid-November through March if I was +ARRIE able, and every night -C!LLISTER would be a casserole or a $IRT¬$ON T pot of soup and we would (URT all be sound asleep by 8 p.m. I’d only wear slippers and read sappy books and drink lattes from giant The next neighbor’s mugs that take two hands kitchen lights were blazto reach around it. ing. “Ah, dinner time.” I don’t think we can Across the street I saw help it. We crave comfort the entire downstairs lit up. “Looks like the whole when the mercury falls and the sun barely peeks family is home,” I decidout to say hello. So, we ed, and then shook my look to other ways to head back to the reality warm our soul and brightthat I was being a Peepen our smile, and I dare ing Tom and spying on say that spying on your people I care about. fellow citizens just might On I continued to the be one way to do that. store, slowly making my Knowing that good peoway through town this dark early evening. I saw ple are going about their kitchens aglow, televisions lives and eating their casseroles and watching beaming through front their sappy movies someroom windows. I saw someone working in their how makes me feel betgarage, taking full advan- ter if I’m forced to drive through the middle of the tage of the rare warm night darkness in early temperatures. evening. I was completely and Does that mean I won’t utterly a Peeping Tom, make exaggerated combut not at all ashamed. ments about how dark it When the weather gets colder and the nights get is? No. Does it mean that I’ll make sure my curtains darker, we all seem to and blinds are closed a turn to comfort to get little tighter? Probably. At us through. Personally, I least until spring. would wear sweat pants
Culvert replacement planned for state Route 179 State Route 179 will be closed Monday, Dec. 1, south of Lakeville in Holmes County, for a culvert replacement. ODOT’s maintenance crews expect this work to take three days to complete.
Beginning at the intersection of state Route 179 and state Route 39, traffic will be detoured west on state Route 39 to state Route 3 north back to state Route 179, and reverse.
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Municipal court Michael R. Rose, 21, 13242 County Road 100, Big Prairie, was fined $300 for falsification. Bryant P. Straits, 21, 2550 Township Road 86, Millersburg, was fined $150 for safety disregard and must complete alcohol school. Jesse M. Morales, 59, 398 Wooster Road, Nashville, was fined $150 for expired operator’s license. Christopher S. Turner, 25, 55 Auburn, Shelby, was fined $127.50 for overload. Stephanie T. Bryant, 20, 800 S. Washington St., Millersburg, was fined $200 for no operator’s license and $200 for unpaid fines. Laura Cornelius, 22, 101 Lakeview Drive B7, Millersburg, was fined $300 for wrongful entrustment. Nelson J. Yoder Jr., 31,
24647 State Route 83, Coshocton, was fined $251 for overload. Timothy A. Colter, 27, 260 S. Water St., Killbuck, was fined $400 for child endangerment. Delana H. Rowland, 40, 232 W. Liberty St., Lot 4, Coshocton, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct. Cory L. Bates II, 20, 16832 Township Road 483A, Coshocton, was fined $100 for use of property. Harry Balsinger, 55, 8961 County Road 393, Millersburg, was fined $100 for assault and was placed on one year probation. Christopher S. Shepherd, 26, 324 S. Eighth St., Coshocton, was fined $100 for possession of drugs. Amos A. Mast, 19, 5121 E. Moreland Road, Fred-
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ericksburg, was fined $100 for purchase of beer or intoxicating liquor by persons under 21 prohibited. He must complete 25 hours of community service and counseling. Holly J. McVay, 24, 8841 Township Road 508, Big Prairie, was fined $200 for obstructing business and placed on one year probation. Henry L. Brenneman, 51, 33 S. Alexander St., Millersburg, was fined $150 for disorderly conduct. Kenneth Swinehart, 36, 686 Palmer St., Wooster, was fined $145 for nonsupport and was placed on five years probation. David E. Mast, 43, 536 E. North St., Wooster, was fined $100 for illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia. Wendell E. Hostetler, 18, 10980 County Road 329, Shreve, was fined $100 for reckless operation and $100 for speeding. David M. Chaney Jr., 38, 126 S. Clay St., Millersburg, was fined $200 for driving while under a Financial Responsibility Act suspension and $200 for failure to reinstate license after suspension has expired.
Samantha J. Sorensen, 37, 8112 Township Road 323, Holmesville, was fined $100 for assured clear distance. Brock G. Kent, 23, 10216 Township Road 71, Killbuck was fined $400 for unpaid fines. Rachel Ammon, 21, 7894 Township Road 513, Shreve, was fined $200 for two counts of failure to confine. Jared T. Jones, 26, 13655 Township Road 473, Lakeville, was fined $150 for failure to control. Jessica L. Davis, 18, 211 N. Monroe St., Millersburg, was fined $200 for hit/skip. Mercedes S. Mcmanaway, 18, 208 S. Monroe St., Nashville, was fined $100 for speeding and $100 for safety disregard. Amika R. Armstead, 36, 2522 Roberts Ave. NW, Apt. 5, Canton, was fined $300 for driving while under a Financial Responsibility Act suspension. Bruce D. Carley, 67, 227 Louise Ave., Bellville, was fined $150 for speeding. Cecil E. Cottrerll, 54, 9247 Akron Road, Sterling, was fined $400 for littering. No fishing permitted. Jennifer L. Graves, 33, 1120 Matthew Drive, Apt.
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3, Orrville, was fined $250 for obstructing official business. Mercedes S. McManaway, 18, 208 S. Monroe St., Nashville, was fined $250 for obstructing official business. Rebekah D. Miller, 45, 270 S. Main St., Killbuck, was fined $150 for failure to transfer registration. Tricia L. Winegar, 44, 1180 State Route 541 W., Coshocton, was fined $500 for theft. Kenneth J. Cunningham, 23, 137 Deetz St., Millersburg, was fined $250 for criminal trespass. Stephanie S. McCluggage, 31, 6156 Township Road 323, Millersburg, was fined $103 for criminal damages and was placed on one year probation. She must make restitution and complete LifeSkills. Joseph A. Byers Jr., 295 N. Grant St., Millersburg, was fined $128 for disorderly conduct. Ricky R. Graham, 32, 7178 Township Road 319, Apt. B, Millersburg, was fined $150 for criminal trespass. Amanda D. Hunt, 33, 735 N. Main St., Killbuck, was fined $150 for failure to confine. She must comply to register for dangerous dog. Kyle L. Christine, 26, 704 W. Main St., Lot 1, Loudonville, was fined $300 for false statement, $250 for hit/skip and $150 for failure to control. Evan L. Hochstetler, 20, 5784 Township Road 310, Millersburg, was fined $100 for possession of marijuana. Sara L. Miller, 21, 101 Lakeview Drive, Apt. B 59,
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DUI James M. Murray, 24, 124 E. Church St., Perrysville, was fined $500 for driving while under the influence of alcohol. Kenneth P. Hendrick, 50, 5538 Stump Road, Pipersville, Pa., was fined $400 for DUI and $100 for an open container. He must complete alcohol school and his operator’s license was suspended for 180 days. Diane M. Martin, 53, 710 S. Washington St., Lot 4, Millersburg, was fined $600 for DUI and was sentenced to 10 days in jail. She was placed on one year probation and must complete counseling and an alcohol assessment. Gary Depriest, 26, 5625 Township Road 260, Millersburg, was fined $400 for DUI and must complete alcohol school. Thomas A. Smith, 49, 830 Ashland Court, Barberton, was fined $450 for DUI. He must complete alcohol counseling. Johnathan L. Whitman, 37, 710 S. Washington St., Lot 9, Millersburg, was fined $375 for DUI. He must complete counseling. Daniel H. Schmidt, 58, 3021 County Road 3175, Loudonville, was fined $400 for driving while under the influence of alcohol. He must complete alcohol school.
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/LHS[O >LSSULZZ Are you at risk for chronic kidney disease? (BPT) â&#x20AC;&#x201D; How much thought have you given your kidneys lately? Actually, have you ever thought about your kidneys? Your kidneys clean your blood by removing waste and excess fluid, maintain the balance of salt and minerals in your blood, and help regulate blood pressure. When the kidneys become damaged, waste products and fluid can build up in the body. If left untreated, diseased kidneys may eventually stop functioning completely. Loss of kidney function is a serious â&#x20AC;&#x201D; potentially fatal â&#x20AC;&#x201D; condition. Chances are that unless you are afflicted
with kidney disease or know someone who is, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve never thought about your kidneys. But itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important that you start thinking about them because chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasing in this country. Scarier still, minorities are at greater risk than whites. The chance of an American adult being diagnosed with CKD is nearly 12 times higher than an American womanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s risk of getting breast cancer. In fact, the number of adults in the United States living with CKD is almost three times the number of those living with cancer. According to experts,
one in 10 Americans â&#x20AC;&#x201D; more than 31 million adults â&#x20AC;&#x201D; have CKD and 90 percent donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know they are affected. How can that be? The fact is that there are usually few or no symptoms in the early stages of CKD. Unfortunately, for this reason it is called the silent killer. It is typically not until the late stages of CKD that noticeable changes occur in the body. Some of these symptoms may include high blood pressure; regularly feeling tired, dizzy or nauseated; swelling in your feet, hands or face; back pain; bloody, foamy or dark-colored urine; or a change in how often â&#x20AC;&#x201D; more or less â&#x20AC;&#x201D; you go to
Immunization briefs The Holmes County Health Department offers childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 permission from the parent. Take a copy of the childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s immunization record. Below are the scheduled clinics: â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Holmes County Health Department, 931 Wooster Road, Millers-
burg, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-4:30 p.m. (Health Clinic only, closed first and third Wednesday afternoons of each month. First and third Mondayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-6:30 p.m.) â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, 2619 Township Road 144, Walnut Creek, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 8:30-11:30 a.m. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; St. Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lutheran Church, 8084 State Route 241, Mount Hope, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 8:3011:30 a.m. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Keim Lumber, 4465 State Route 557, Charm, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 8:3011:30 a.m. Please bring your immu-
nization record. If a child has had immunizations, no shots will be given without the parentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; record. Those covered by health insurance, please bring your insurance card and social security number and date of birth of the person named on card. Immunizations help prevent diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, HIB, measles, mumps, rubella, chicken pox and hepatitis B. Children should begin their immunizations at 2 months of age and should be fully immunized before they are 2 years of age.
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help and a good coach. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When we mess up, he shows us what we did and how to do it right,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If we keep messing up, he gets a little crazy.â&#x20AC;? Kandel will be competing against the top age bracket. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s always been a little more mature for her age but now the other kids are starting to catch up to her, so sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going to have to do a little more work to be able to compete,â&#x20AC;? Spurgeon said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It wouldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been better if the boys
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help the height chart, but the Hawks do have more size in 6-2 junior Kyle Gerber, 6-2 junior Justin Wagler, and 6-2 sophomore Turner Horn. Horn should move into the rotation after seeing spot time on the varsity last year as a freshman, while sophomore classmate Noah Sommers (6-2 forward) and 5-8 junior guard Chris Kline are also promising newcomers in Schlabachâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rotation. Rounding out the varsity is 5-9 junior guard Austin Mast, 6-0 sophomore guard Mitch Massaro and 6-1 sopho-
to come ready to play every night. Some teams got beat that you didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think were going to. Hopefully we can compete each night and kind of see what happens.â&#x20AC;?
throwing the shot put and should be a big help to the Knights program. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This has been a really great experience and I appreciate all the support,â&#x20AC;? Madison said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s really been a lot of fun.â&#x20AC;? Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330674-5676 or klynchthedaily-record.com.
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more guard Bryan Yoder. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If our young players improve, we could have a lot of depth by the end of the year,â&#x20AC;? said Schlabach. As for the IVC, Schlabach knows it wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be a cakewalk this year. Malvern, the team that ended Hilandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s season in the district finals last year, is among the conference favorites this year, along with Garaway and Tuscarawas Central Catholic. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And,â&#x20AC;? said Schlabach, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sandy Valley could be really good.â&#x20AC;? And, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t count out the Hawks. The programâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been in this position before and has come out smelling like a rose.
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Daniel Pfister, 95 Daniel W. Pfister, 95, of Walnut Creek, formerly of Sugarcreek and Trail, died Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2014, at Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg. He was born Aug. 25, 1919, in Trail to the late John and Mary (Hershberger) Pfister, and married Amanda Miller on Feb. 18, 1939. She survives. He was a farmer, and had worked at the stone quarry, drove coal truck and had worked at Fairview Pallet in Winesburg. He was a member of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witness. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Mary Jane (Kenny) Malloy of Cincinnati, Marion (Ginger) Pfister of Florida, Geraldine (Ron) Horrisberger of Berlin, Fla., Dianne (Roger “Skeet”) Warnes of Trail, Galen (Meshelle) Pfister of Texas, and Dorene (Mark) Wilbur of Winesburg; 10 grandchildren, 12 greatgrandchildren, one great-
great-grandchild, three stepgrandchildren and two stepgreat-grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother; eight sisters; and a granddaughter, Chris Warnes. Services were Saturday, Nov. 8 at Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek. Pastor Roger Warnes officiated. Burial was in Union Hill Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Please visit the funeral home’s website to share a memory (www.smithfuneral.com).
Freda Beachy, 93 Freda A. Beachy, 93, 8305 Angel Road, Sugarcreek, died Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014, at her residence after a twomonth illness. She was born Aug. 25, 1921, in Holmes County to the late Ammon B. and Mary (Miller) Troyer, and married Vernon A. Beachy. He died April 29, 1988. She was a homemaker and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving are children, Emery (Betty) Beachy of Baltic, Albert (Mattie) Beachy of Dundee, Dean (Joyce) Beachy and Gary (Carol) Beachy, both of Sugarcreek, Jonas Beachy and Peter Beachy, both of the home, Raymond (Bertha) Beachy of Dundee, Noah (Edna) Beachy, Katie Beachy, Shirley (Ferman) Yoder, Judy Beachy and Edna (Andrew Jr.) Miller, all of Sugarcreek, Mary Beachy of the home, and
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Eileen Kinsey, 92 Eileen M. Kinsey, 92, of Killbuck, passed away Monday morning, Oct. 13, 2014, at Pomerene Hospital, Millersburg, after a period of declining health. Eileen was born March 14, 1922, in Killbuck, the daughter of Charles and Pearl (Garver) Hoops, and was a 1940 graduate of Killbuck High School. On April 5, 1941, she married Robert M. Kinsey. He preceded her in death in October of 2009. She was an employee of Grenert’s IGA grocery store in Killbuck for many years and also served as a cafeteria cook at Killbuck Elementary School prior to retirement. She was a member of Killbuck United Methodist Church for more than 80 years and was very active in many church activities including choir and WSCS. Her hobbies included sewing, flower gardening, and daily walks with friends. She also very much enjoyed all family activities. Surviving are a son, Wayne (Kaye) Kinsey of Wooster; a son-in-law, Jerry Patterson of Millersburg; five grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and sisters, Maxine Barnhart
of Millersburg, and Marva Landon of Killbuck. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Karen Patterson; and brothers, Paul, Harold, Robert and Lester Hoops. Funeral services were Oct. 16 at Killbuck United Methodist Church, with Pastor Ken Smailes officiating. Burial was in Killbuck Cemetery. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, assisted the family. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Killbuck United Methodist Church, 410 N. Main St., Killbuck 44637; or LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691.
Willis Miller, 93 Willis H. Miller, 93, of Millersburg, formerly of Wooster, went home to be with the Lord Tuesday, Nov. 18 after a period of declining health. He was born in Holmes County Aug. 11, 1921, to Marcus Howard and Bessie Bell Evans Miller, and retired from the Pennsylvania Railroad after 40 years of service. He later worked at Denco Marketing for 13 years. He was a member of Mount Zion Church of God in Wooster, where he served as a trustee and was a Sunday school teacher. After moving to Millersburg, he transferred his membership to Millersburg Church of God. He had a strong work ethic, loved the Lord and enjoyed sharing his faith with others. Surviving are daughters, Norma R. Threet of Killbuck, Maxine Carter of Warsaw, Kathy (Dennis) Schlabach of Millersburg and Mary Moder of Pickerington; 16 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren; his former spouse, Ruth Leckrone Miller of Lakeville; a sister-in-law, Betty Miller of Killbuck; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Willis
Dean Miller; a grandson, Jason Dean Runnion; brothers, Ralph Samuel Miller and Charles Alvin Miller; and sons-in-law, Bobby Threet, Dick Carter and Jim Moder. Funeral services weree Sunday, Nov. 23 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with Pastors Tom Geissinger and Dave Masters officiating. Burial was in Nashville United Methodist Church Cemetery. The family suggests contributions be made to Millersburg Church of God Food Pantry, 10643 state Route 39 W., Millersburg 44654. The family would like to thank the staff of Pomerene Hospital, Millersburg, and LifeCare Hospice of Holmes and Wayne County for their kind and compassionate care.
Ruth Forbes, 88 Ruth L. Forbes, 88, of Nashville, died Saturday afternoon, Nov. 22, 2014, at Aultman Hospital, Canton, after a brief illness. Ruth was born April 4, 1926, near Butler, the daughter of the late Kinsey and Elizabeth (Sutton) Morgan, and was a 1944 graduate of Butler High School. She married Robert A. Forbes on March 9, 1945. He survives. A resident of Nashville since 1992, coming from Ashland where she had lived since 1964, she and her husband spent 22 winters in Fort Meade, Fla. She was a receptionist at the dental office of Dr. William Ihrig in Ashland for 10 years, prior to her retirement in 1989. She had previously worked at Ashland College in the home economics department and nursery school, and was involved in the early years of Dale Roy School transporting clients. Ruth also enjoyed working in the milking parlor of her daughter’s family dairy farm near Nashville. She was a strong Christian woman with a deep faith in her Lord which she demonstrated through her service as a Sunday school teacher, a Bible school teacher and organizing the Summer Revival Series of Nashville United Methodist Church. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother who loved children and had a strong fondness for all animals. Ruth enjoyed vegetable gardening, canning and collecting recipes.
Surviving in addition to her husband, are daughters, Joyce (Jay) Nesbit of Cleveland Heights, Robbie Ihrig of Ashland, Jan (Walter) Ferger of Mansfield, and Renee (Ronald Jr.) Michalovich of rural Lakeville; nine grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; a brother, Roger Morgan of Butler; sisters, Jean Bildsten of Ocala, Fla., and Mary Kusser of Sandusky; a sister-in-law, Virginia (Earl) Greer of Butler; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her stepmother, Anne Morgan; a brother, William Morgan; sisters, Phyllis Divelbiss and Joan Hoeflich; and a son-inlaw, Dr. William Ihrig. Funeral services will be Saturday, Nov. 29 at 11 a.m. at Lindsey Funeral Home, Loudonville, with Pastor Larry Carnes officiating. Burial will be in Bunker Hill Cemetery, Butler. Online condolences may be left for the Forbes family by visiting www. Byerly-Lindsey.com. Memorial contributions may be made to the Nashville Fire Department, P.O. Box 418, Nashville 44661.
Ella Yoder, 68 Ella E. Yoder 68, 575 state Route 96, Shiloh, died Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2014, unexpectedly. She was born Sept. 25, 1946, in Holmes County to the late Emanuel and Lydiann (Miller) Miller, and married Ivan D. Yoder on March 21, 1968. He survives. She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to her husband, are children, Albert (Mary) Yoder of the home, Emanuel (Lovina) of Gallipolis, Ray (Sylvia) and Ivan Jr. (Edna), both of Shiloh, Raymond (LeAnna) and David (Edna), both of Ashland, Eli (Verba) and Ervin (Katie), both of Patriot, Dannie (Lizzie) of Lakeview, Mich., Mary (Harvey) Youder, Verna
(Henry) Miller and Mattie (Eli) Yoder, all of Patriot and Esther (Johnny) Keim of Ashland; 84 grandchildren, and four greatgrandchildren; brothers, Sam (Esther) of Genesee, Pa., and Abe (Lizzie) of Ashland; and sisters, Mary (Roman) Miller of Shiloh, Mattie (David) Yoder of Apple Creek, and Anna Miller of Millersburg. She was preceded in death by her parents; a grandchild, Raymond E. Yoder; and a brother-inlaw, Paul J. Miller. Funeral services were Saturday Nov. 15, at the residence, with Bishop Raymond Raber officiating. Burial was in the Hochstetler Cemetery. Heyl Funeral Home, Ashland, assisted the family.
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Primitives/Coins/Toys/Gas Memorabilia Mike & Norene Miller- Wood spoked kids wagon, early kids wood wagon, wall mount hand crank corn sheller, Buckeye implement seat, hay harpoons, metal double tree, wood pulleys, chicken crates, chicken feeders, chicken nest, chicken de beaker, fiddle hand seeder, wood crates & boxes, feed sacks, cider press, 2) sleighs, meat grinder on bench, burr mill, incubator, metal advertising buckets plus other advertising items, selection of crocks, grinding stones from the farm fields, lanterns, convection ovens, sausage stuffer, yard Styx, white lighting rod glass bulbs, early paper dispenser, egg scales, Wenger Sohio Rittman thermometer, early catalogs, butter bowl & paddle, Elgin butter churn, cookie cutters, graniteware, Star line milk stool, copper boilers, kids sleds, buggy blanket, several early dolls, tin doll house & furniture, Gene Autry N44 pistol, good selection of primitives. TOYS- Lionel NO2205WS train & tracks, good selection of farm toys, wood blocks, Fisher Price, Hubbley grader, early farm trucks, Little Tikes. HOUSEHOLD/MISC.- Cedar chest, childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s roll top desk, early two door wood cabinet, step back cupboard, kitchen table, lamps, lamp table, piano stool, early dresser &bed, hall tree, quilt rack & quilts, wash stand, chest of drawers, early baby bed, childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rockers, bench, 25 plus Precious Moments, Mary Moo Moos, Precious Teddies, books, misc. glassware, paintings, picture frames, hand crank Brunswick #106 record player, bedding & linens, costume jewelry, heaters, Christmas, small lathe, concrete cow & calf yard ornaments, wheel barrow, Chevy bed cover tarp, 50 plus traps & stretchers. Jim Conrad Gas & Sign Memorabilia- Glass gas globes, Sinclair gas pump, Gas boy pump, all types of oil cans, pump oil cans, early stop light (only has green & red lights), wood keg, display cabinet, J B oil bottles & carrier, Her Imperial oil bottles & carrier, wood spoked freight wagon from Hollinger Bros. Smithville, Ohio, large Mail Pouch porcelain thermometer, Valvoline lighted clock, 1905 Bowerser wood cabinet oil dispenser with hand pump, good selection of lighted, porcelain, tin signs, oil display rack, hand crank oil dispensers, all types of buckets, barrels, cans, large 4X15 Firestone sign, good selection of toy trucks, Keystone steam shovel, there will be approx. 30 signs. COINS- 5 & 10 dollar gold coins, 1984 United States Olympic coin set, 1987 U S Constitution coin set, Bicentennial proof sets, Bicentennial silver uncirculated sets, silver dollar mint sets, 1971 IKE proof dollars, 20) 1881 S silver dollars, 1964 Kennedy half dollars, 2) 1935 D silver certificates, 1960 D small date penny, wheat pennies, Buffalo nickels, silver dimes, silver quarters, silver halves, silver dollars, (THERE ARE A THOUSAND PLUS SILVER COINS) OTHERS- Corner shelf, walnut love seat, dry sink, cedar chest, hall tree, dry sink, doll cradle, plant stand, floor lamp, book case, fern stand, rocking chair, Victoria player & records, treadle sewing machine, hump back & flat top trunks, doll cupboard, high chair, Lee Middleton doll, clown collection, Fostoria, Depression, Royal Hostess china, area rug, Christmas, upholstered furniture, coffee & end tables, marble plant stand, entrance stand, wall mirror, glass room divider, couch, love seat, lamps, small J D trailer, bag scales, saber saw, flat top trunk plus much more. NOTE- If you were at Jim Conradâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first auction this one will have better quality and better hard to find items. The Millerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s will have primitives coming off of the farm some going back 4 generations. If you are into coins there are some good ones. TERMS- Cash, good check, register for number, not responsible for accidents or usage of items after they are purchased. Auction held inside heated building with plenty of seating, restrooms & lunch. OWNERS: Mike & Norene Miller,Jim Conrad
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For pictures go to www.auctionzip.com ID #12120
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Location: 9071 TR 1040 (Second St.) Big Prairie, Ohio 44611. From the square in Big Prairie take SR 226 1 block east to location. From Shreve take SR 226 4 ½ west miles to location.
Monday December 8th , 2014 â&#x20AC;¢ 4:00 PM
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Duplex on 2 Village Lots * Ripley Twp. * Holmes County * West Holmes School District
With Every Vehicle Purchase Now Thru Dec. 31st
Low, Low Interest Rates! All Vehicles Now On Sale! Prices Clearly Marked On Windshields
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Need your car serviced? We have a complete service bay and pride ourselves on quality workmanship!
Open for Inspection: Tuesday December 2, 3:00 to 5:00 PM A great opportunity to invest low interest dollars into a positive cash flow. This up and down duplex is vinyl sided with a steel roof and has a storage shed as well. Downstairs apartment consists of 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchen, living room, and laundry. This unit is heated with a natural gas forced air furnace. The 1 bedroom unit upstairs comes furnished with refrigerator, stove, and some furniture and has electric baseboard heat. Other utilities include city water, septic, and separate electric. Legal: Parcel #s 2300659000 and 2300660000. Big Prairie Village, Ripley Twp., Holmes County. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of auction. Balance at closing. No financing contingencies. Any inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein derived sources deemed reliable but not warranted. Sale by Order of: Caroline M Plank Estate Holmes County Probate # 13 ES 126 Christopher Finney, Attorney
SWISS AUTO MART HOURS: Mon., Thur. 8-7PM Tues., Wed. Fri. 8-5PM Sat., 8-Noon; Closed Sun.
550 DOVER ROAD, SUGARCREEK, OH 44681
330-852-2312
Family Owned For 35 Years
DAVE KAUFMAN AUCTIONEER/ BROKER TIM MILLER AUCTIONEER/REALTOR 740.502.6786 or tim@kaufmanrealty.com
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132 CR 222 Big Prairie, 10 Acres, 30x40 Outbuilding
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7473 Cherry Run Rd NW, Dundee Move in ready 4 BR, 2 BA home with a large living room, formal dining room and eat-in kitchen. This home sits on 1 acre and has a 4 car garage, storage barn and above ground pool. $159,000 Cliff Sprang 330-464-5155
308 S. Butler, Baltic Beautifully remodeled 2 story, 4 BR, 2.5 BA home on just under an acre lot. Large living room w/ fireplace, finished basement. Many extras have been done to this home. A large covered deck overlooks the large yard. A new 30x32 3 car garage and concrete driveway also accompanies this home. $175,000 Cliff Sprang 330-464-5155
7439 TR 129, Millersburg Unique 4 BR, 3 bath executive home on 16.5 acres. Country privacy with panoramic views. $449,000 Steve Maag 330-763-4769
1315 E Moreland Rd Wooster Nice homestead on 2.5 acres. Home has 3 bdrms 2 baths and updates include newer roof, replacement windows throughout, new water pump for boiler and new garage door & opener. Detached 2 garage as well as large barn and machinery shed. $114,900 Curt Yoder 330-204-2447 Kate Overton 330-204-9339
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Commercial Building on 3 Village Lots * Restaurant Equipment * Walk In Cooler *Village of Big Prairie* Ripley Twp.* Holmes County *West Holmes Schools Located in Big Prairie this offering includes over 3,000 square feet of retail and storage space. Currently accommodates the Prairie Station Restaurant and Carryout and seats around 40 people. Utilities include public water, septic, gas forced air heat, and central air. There is also a 1 bedroom apartment above store which provides added income. Real Estate sells first at 11 am. Legal: Taxes are $918.16 per year. Holmes County Parcel #s 2300728000, 2300729000, and 2300935000 Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction. Balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. Any inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein deemed reliable but not warranted.
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REAL ESTATE: The Sines property is 2.7 Acres of land with a 49 x 96 pole building garage. The building is concreted and heated. A small lean-to addition to the building provides a little office space. The building is in rough condition. The property was used in Tomâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s recycling business. All remaining tires and misc. will become the responsibility of the purchaser. The property sells AS IS WHERE IS with no warranties expressed or implied. TERMS: This auction is ordered by the Wayne Co. Court of Common Pleas (Case No. V-00202-13) We require a non-refundable down payment of $5,000.00 at the close of the auction with the balance to be paid in full at closing in approximately 30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 60 days. The property is appraised at $50,000.00 and cannot sell for less than 2/3 of the appraised value. TITLE: The seller will provide a fiduciary deed with certificate of title. Any title upgrades including Title insurance will be the responsibility of the purchaser TAX & LEGAL: Parcel No.66-00068.000 Killbuck Twp., City of Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio. The taxes on this property are currently $ 1,406.86 per half year and will be pro-rated to the date of closing. POSSESSION: Immediate upon closing. AIRSTEREAM: Selling after the real estate a 1996 Airstream Land Yacht VIN NO. 1GBLP37J2T3301471. Terms/Cash or Check on sale Day. Auction By Order Of: The Wayne County Court of Common Pleas Case No. V-00202-13; James B Wharton, Administrator Estate of Thomas D. Sines, Wayne Co. Probate Case No. E-00202-13, John Barrington, Attorney For The Estate Auction Conducted By:
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Located in one of the top tourist destinations in Ohio. Grandmaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Homestead Restaurant and Cottage may be the opportunity youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been waiting for to invest in one of Holmes Countyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s top destinations, Charm OH. The main property consists of the restaurant which is on a .51 acre lot and has approx. 3600 square ft. of usable area on the main level. The walkout basement offers plenty of additional area for offices, storage, etc. Current use of the building is Grandmaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Homestead Restaurant which has been prospering for decades. The main level features seating for 135 people, has 2 public restrooms, kitchen area, waiting area etc. The restaurant was extensively remodeled and added on to in 1987 and 1997 and has been routinely upgraded ever since. This building is in move in condition whether you continue the restaurant business or go into the retail business. The possibilities are endless. Utilities include a commercial septic system, which is fully inspected and up to EPA standards, a private water well, natural gas heat and central air conditioning. 3 phase electricity is present . Has an ample amount of parking on property with lots of adjacent community parking as well. This auction is for real estate only, the restaurant equipment and inventory will be made available to the purchasers. The Cottage will be offered separately and is situated on a .12 acre lot directly across the street. This cottage has been tastefully updated and includes 1 bedroom, 1 full bath, fireplace. Gas heat and central air conditioning. This gem offers a great income and is located in a high traffic area. The contents of the cottage will also be offered to purchasers. Taxes and Legal: Holmes County tax parcel numbers are 3300013000 and 3300014000. Taxes for the restaurant are currently $1483.65 per ½ year. Taxes for the cottage are currently $132.68 per ½ year Note: After 27 years of owning and operating the Grandmas Homestead Restaurant and Cottage in Charm, Ann DeHass has decided to take a well-deserved retirement. She has maintained and upgraded both of these properties in many ways over the years and it shows. Come bid on these fine offerings with total confidence Call Jr Miller for more information. Go to www.kaufmanrealty. com for more pictures and details 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 made day of sale take precedence over all preceding advertising and statements. Seller will have 24 hrs to confirm final bid price. Auction By Order Of: Ann DeHass
4146 Burbank, Suite A, Wooster, OH 44691
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