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Still ‘Santa’ at heart

Calendar December Elections office will be closed The Holmes County Board of Elections office will be closed Dec. 20-28 for Christmas.

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Christmas always extra special to West Holmes art teacher

A family photo with Santa was a Christmas tradition in the Santa household for years, one West Holmes art teacher Cathie (Santa) Lynch carried over with her own children, Ian (left) and Brendan. Both sons are now grown, but the photos serve as cherished memories of the Lynch family Christmases.

By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer It is no wonder West Holmes art teacher Cathie Lynch gets nostalgic and sentimental around Christmas. Her maiden name was Santa, so it is only natural she be festive come this time of year. “I remember being teased about it as a kid and later as a teacher,” Lynch said. “It is just way too much fun to add the Claus. What I don’t understand now is why it ever bothered me. There are many worse things you can be called than a reference to everyone’s favorite elf.” She says her brother and his family have embraced the name. “They love Christmas and have hundreds of Santas on display year-round,” Lynch said. “When my brother was dating his future wife, she worked in the mail room of her company. One day she was carrying a large sack of mail on her back and someone called her Mrs. Santa. “She about fell over laughing because she had every intention of becoming Mrs. Santa — a title she has proudly claimed for 31

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Bent & Dent Old children’s home gets proposal for new purpose By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — Vacant since the Aug. 29 closure of The Caring Station, the first official proposal for future use of the county’s old children’s

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Numbers and computers for West Holmes seniors Nelson and Jaeb lives of West Holmes Teens of the Month Kaelin Nelson and Zak Jaeb. W. HOLMES DIS- But these two top stuTRICT — Music has dents will be marching to played a big part in the a different beat as their By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer

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futures unfold. Nelson, 17, the daughter of Lisa and stepfather Chris Schonauer of Millersburg, is a fouryear member of the West Holmes marching band, a three-year member of choir and a four-year member of the stage crew for the school musicals, plans to attend college upon her graduation from West Holmes. “I’d like to go to college. I’m not sure where, yet,” she said. “It’s down to Baldwin Wallace and Otterbein. I would like to go and be an accountant, See Pg. 5 — SENIORS

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West Holmes High School Teens of the Month Zak Jaeb (left) and Kaelin Nelson are a pair of music lovers who have put their talents to work in many ways during their high school careers. Kevin Lynch photo/www. buydrphotos.com

Proposal (From Page 3)

a nonprofit endeavor. He said he believes he can secure the necessary funding to upgrade the property, but would rely on sweat equity of others — 4-H, FFA and garden clubs, as well as other tradesmen — to make the dream a reality.

There, he said, visitors could wander through gardens reflective of the early American period, watch craftsmen use their hands to perfect a trade within a structure that is historically restored to its original condition. “I’ve had the idea of doing this in the back of my mind for some time,”

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he said, adding, “I think it could be a big draw to the area of Millersburg. I think this is the most viable future for the building.” The commissioners, although supportive of the vision, were hesitant to say they support it at that location. They encouraged Raber to tour the building and also consider code requirements and deed restrictions on the property before proceeding too far into planning. “I think it sounds good and exciting, but you need to look at that building,” said Commissioner Joe Miller, adding, “It’s got some problems.” The commissioners also encouraged Raber to reach out to the Holmes County fair board to discuss the possibility of joining with them in making his vision part of the Harvest Ridge plan. “I have always said that type of attraction will draw people to the community, but I don’t know if the right place is necessarily at that building,” said Commissioner Rob Ault. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.


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Community Briefs New arrival

L. McLaughlin of Fort Smith, Ark. BRODY PAUL was He is a 2014 graduate of born Nov. 18 to Cody and South Side High School, Megan Shriver of Shreve. Fort Smith, Ark. He weighed 9 pounds, 13 ounces and was 20 inches long. He joins a brother, Park District Jackson. seeks feedback Grandparents are Ross and Diane Shriver of The Holmes County Big Prairie and Gary Park District is proposand Jane Homan of St. ing an expansion of the Holmes County Trail by Henry. Great-grandparents are construction of trail secMillie Shriver of Wooster tion 5B extending from and Lillian Homan of Brinkhaven to Glenmont. This multi-use trail is used Coldwater. by pedestrians, cyclists, horses and horse-drawn buggies. In service The project will construct Army about 7.2 miles of new trail. Pvt. Giovante J. Kandel The trail generally will be has graduated from Basic 20 feet wide and centered Combat Training at Fort within the existing right of Benning, Ga. way of an abandoned rail Kandel is the son of Julie line for the majority of the and Ronald Kandel of Big project’s length. Prairie. Access to the existing He is a 2012 graduate of Holmes County Trail will Buckeye Online School be maintained at all times. for Success, East Liver- No new right of way will pool. be required to complete the project. Construction Pvt. Philip M. McLaugh- is anticipated to begin in lin has graduated from the summer. Basic Combat Training at The Holmes County Park Fort Benning, Ga. District is seeking comMcLaughlin is the son ments from the public about of Peg R. Deltoro of the social, environmenCoshocton and Larry tal and economic impacts M. McLaughlin of Lake- of the proposed projects. ville, and ward of Ryan Environmental impacts

Church briefs include those associated with historic archeological or architectural resources, ecological resources, hazardous materials and/or any general concerns regarding the project. Written comments concerning the project may be mailed to the Holmes County Park District, Jen Halverson, 1 Trail Drive, Suite A, Millersburg 44654, or by calling 330-674-3353. Comments must be submitted by Jan. 16.

Sharon Mennonite Christmas to present play dinner planned A Christmas play, “The Cobbler,” will be presented at the Sharon Mennonite Church in Sugarcreek on Sunday, Dec. 21 at 6 p.m.

Building. The gathering will start at 11 a.m. with a carry-in meal at 12:30 p.m. An extended Fam- Meat, drink and dinner ily Christmas Dinner rolls will be provided. The will be held Christmas fellowship and games will Day at Kidron Mennonite Church Fellowship See Pg. 7 — CHURCH

Glenmont Food Pantry accepting deer donations Donations are always welcome for the Glenmont Food Pantry and with the hunting season, the pantry will accept deer donations and will pay to have them processed, at any certified meat processing plant. The pantry will also accept cash donations and nonperishable items. Distributions are the second Tuesday of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. to qualifying persons and the next distribution will be Jan. 12 at the Glenmont School House, lower level. See Pg. 7 — BRIEFS

Seniors (From Page 4) earn my MBA and then eventually become a CPA. I am keeping an open mind as I go.” She thinks it is the example she sets at school that got her noticed and nominated as Teen of the Month. She is active in her church with Young Life and The Crossing, and has served two years as secretary of the National Honor Society. “I am studious and try to set a good example for other students,” Nelson said. “It’s an honor to be recognized by the school.” But it is the work ethic and way her mother brought her up that she cites as her biggest influence. “My mom has been the biggest influence on me,” Nelson said. “She raised me as a single mom, and the struggles of that alone, and she has always been helpful to others. Other people look up to her.”

Her mother is a branch manager for Commercial & Savings Bank in Shreve, and that has led to Nelson’s desire to pursue an accounting career. Being a busy senior doesn’t leave her much free time, but she finds ways to make good use of her time away from her studies. “I enjoy reading and to volunteer in my free time,” she said. “Doing music things like band, choir and the musical are things I do for fun. I’m also involved in my church.” Jaeb, 17, is another musically-inclined senior. He is the youngest of three children to Michael and Georgia Jaeb. “I guess it’s a good thing to be recognized by the teachers for this. I guess I’m doing something right,” he said. He plans to attend either University of Mount Union or Kent State University upon graduation from West Holmes and he hopes to pursue a career

in computer programming. Inspired by his father, who owns his own company, Jaeb would someday like to be his own boss. “I plan to go to college for computer science,” Jaeb said. “I like to design programs, which is what I’ll be doing in my major, so I’m getting a head start. I also like to make and edit videos. I’m not entirely sure, but I think I’d like to get into software development and maybe at some point have my own computer company.” Jaeb has sung in the choir the past four years and loves to play the guitar. He has other things going on that occupy his time. “I was in the musical the last two years, but I’m not doing it this year,” he said. “I played golf in the fall and I’m in the ski club.” He has been an honor roll student all four years of high school and hopes to continue on that track in college.

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Cathie Lynch’s family had a tradition of always having a photo taken with Santa. Here, in a photo taken during Christmas in 1963 are Jack (left), Cathie, Nancy and Kevin Santa. A few years later the Santa family added a child, and her name was Noel.

Santa (From Page 1) years now,” she added. Lynch recalls a funny situation she encountered with her maiden name when she bought her first car. “It was pure coincidence that my car, the only new one I ever purchased, came in on Christmas eve,” she said. “No one in the showroom would believe it wasn’t a joke that Santa was picking up a car on that day. I’m sure there were lots of laughs about Santa foregoing his sleigh for Toyota that year.” Lynch says she never has had the good fortune of

meeting her famous namesake, but she will always be a ‘Santa’ at heart. “I don’t suppose my Christmas memories are any different from those of others who grew up in the ’60s, but they are precious to me,” she said. “My brothers, sister and I would pore over the store catalogs and sometimes cut out pictures of coveted toys to enclose in our letters to Santa. “We would dress in our best clothes to have our picture taken with Santa and carefully study his beard and belly to determine if he was the real Santa,” Lynch added. “Pictures with Santa is a tradi-

tion I carried on with my boys, for as long as I could talk them into going.” Another tradition she carried over to her own family was that of setting up a miniature Christmas tree in her bedroom. “I wonder if my sons remember the little tree we set up in their room when they were kids,” Lynch said. “There was nothing I loved about Christmas more than lying in my bottom bunk and watching the miniature colored lights on that little tree.” Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynchthe-dailyrecord.com.


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inter in a cold climate, with its unique challenges, can be symbolic of surviving tough times. Often the challenges of life teach us how strong we really are; any difficulty we overcome can increase our confidence. Yet, in order to be strong in every situation, we must have an equally strong faith in God. Do you want to feel invincible? Worship God this week and learn of His love for you; the more you come to know Him, the more confident you will be. With God beside you it will feel like summer all year.

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Briefs (From Page 5) Volunteers are also needed to help unload trucks once a week (usually late morning) plus persons willing to stock shelves and assist clients on distribution night. To volunteer, call 330-3774017.

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, Jan. 12.

Euchre scheduled at Holmesville American 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 330674-0580, 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Kno-Ho-Co Community Action offers Emergency HEAP. Call 330-674-6479 for more information. Deadline to submit applications is April 30.

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,

Church without cost or obligation. KJV Bible, New last until 2:30 p.m. Anyone Testament, Large Print in the community who has and Children’s Bible no plans is welcome to Stories are available. attend. Contact: 330-855-7734, 330-927-4857, 330-939or needfreebibles@ Donations needed 6231 gmail.com. Donations are needed to help troubled boys. Visit the Holy The Trading Post Thrift Store is located at 7703- Land in March B state Route 241, just Visit Israel and Jordan, west of Mount Hope. All March 16-28, 2015 with proceeds will go to sup- Pastor Bob Fetterhoff of port the Ohio Wilder- Wooster Grace Church ness Boys Camp. Call and discover how the 330-857-5516. or 330- Bible comes alive. 464-1261. Do it while you can — register today. Call the Free Bibles Wooster Grace office at 330-264-9459, Ext 220; available or complete a brochure Need a Bible? We can available online at www. deliver/mail you one ohioholylandtours.com. (From Page 5)

P.O. Box 284, Killbuck family and friends know about your welfare. 44637 If you do not have Internet access, call Take a free 1-666-GET-INFO to register yourself and driving permit your family.Register for practice test Health and Safety Classes Practice makes perfect at 1-800-RedCross or at and that goes for driving. www.ecross.org. Be confident when you For more information on take your driving test by American Red Cross prousing the new free permit grams, to make a donation practice test available on or to assist with the Holmthe Holmes County Dis- es County Chapter, contact trict Public Library’s web- Executive Director Patrisite. HCDPL is one of only cia Lang at 330-674-5861. a few libraries in Ohio that offers the practice test. To get started visit www. Glenmont Food holmeslibrary.org and Pantry seeking click on the “Free Permit Practice Tests” icon locat- donations ed on the homepage. It’s The Glenmont Food as easy as that. For more Pantry is fast approachinformation or to find out ing the first anniversary about other free reference of its opening. It has been resources, visit the Central able to meet the needs of Library or call 330-674- the community, but once 5972, Ext. 203. again needs support. Primarily meat and/or Let your family cash donations are needed. goods can be purknow you’re safe Canned chased for pennies on the If your community pound which makes it more experiences a disaster, affordable than purchasing register on the American retail, but any non-perishRed Cross Safe and Well able foods are accepted. website, available through For more information, RedCross.org to let your contact the Rev. Lance

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Clubs TOPS OH 1573 Nashville TOPS OH 1573 held its annual Christmas party Dec. 10. Members had a low calories dinner, then played two word games. A Christmas ornament exchange, stealing each other’s ornament, was held. Nine members lost 7½ pounds. Dust Vehrs was

best weekly loser. Kaitlyn Chuwunede was best weekly rededicated loser. Lana Rush was best weekly KOPS. The chapter meets Wednesdays with weighin at 5:15 p.m. and the meeting at 5:45 p.m. The public is welcome. For more information call 330-600-0978 or 330378-2723.

Shreve Legion Auxiliary Shreve American Legion, Forest Post 67, Ladies Auxiliary met Nov. 19 at 6 p.m. The auxiliary had a busy November and into the first part of December with 812th Eng. Co. hotdog night, AG testing at Triway

High School, Veterans Day dinner, Walnut Hills Nursing Home veteran’s program, Wayne County Council meeting, Honor Flight spaghetti dinner and auction, sending care packages to active duty personnel as well as the Hilltop Villa Christmas Party. There will be no December meeting. An Old-

Fashioned Christmas Party was held Dec. 17. The next auxiliary meeting will be Jan. 21 at 6 p.m.

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Killbuck Valley Writers’ Club Has anyone ever told you “You should write a book”? Maybe you even started one but never finished. Or, you have a great idea but just can’t seem to take that first step toward getting

The Holmes County Liberty Coalition meets the second Thursday of each month at the Millersburg Comfort Inn at 7 p.m. Programs vary. See Pg. 11 — CLUBS


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See The Farmer Hub online The 1843-1924 issues of The Farmer Hub are now available to view online via the Holmes County Library’s website at www. holmeslibrary.org.

The microfilmed copies of these issues were digitized thanks to a generous donation by the Friends of the Library. You can access the papers by clicking on the

Research/Homework button on the website menu and then clicking on the News icon. If you are using Internet Explorer, you will be able to view the content.

If you are using another browser, see the HELP button for assistance. If you have any questions, contact the Reference Department at 330-674-5972, Ext. 203

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something on paper. The Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild (KVWG) might be just what you need to make your book a reality. KVWG is a group of serious adult writers who are working on novels, short stories and nonfiction. KVWG meets most Sundays at 1 p.m. in the Fireplace Room at Jitters Coffee House, Millersburg. Call 330-464-0624 or go to http://www.killbuckvalleywritersguild.org/ for more information.

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A few days ago Melissa had baked cookies but didn’t have time to frost or decorate them. She had to go to get some hay at a neighbor’s farm. She thought about taking him some cookies, but hesitated because they were “plain,” and she felt they were not “good enough” to give. At the last minute she decided to take them anyway. The neighbor was very happy and grateful to receive them and informed Melissa that he didn’t like frosting on his cookies or cake. Melissa chose to do a good deed in spite of not knowing how it would be received. Her blog message was, “Don’t let not good enough rob you of the blessing of giving.” Melissa inspired me. So today I put cookies in the mailbox for the mailman even though I had baked them a few days ago and they weren’t “fresh from the oven.” (I had frosted them.) The mailman works hard for

me, as I get loads of mail almost every day and when something won’t fit in the mailbox, he brings it up to the house. I sent a Christmas card to a young man even though I don’t know him very well. He loves Holsteins but has had numerous health problems that prevent him from being actively involved with them, as he wants so much to do. I called my 82-year-old cousin, who I hadn’t talked to in quite a while, and we visited over the phone catching up on all the family. I sent a check to a very worthwhile organization that benefits children. I called a good friend to ask how her husband is doing since surgery. I added some names to my Christmas card list just because I know they are alone and receiving something in the mail can brighten their day. So thank you, Melissa! Today you were my inspiration. Keep up the good work!

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Farming All forages are not created equal: Sample and test carefully Winter weather results in higher energy requirements for livestock. In the case of ruminant livestock, a major portion of the diet is typically composed of forages. Forage nutrient content is affected by a number of factors, the major one being maturity at harvest, but also species composition, moisture content at harvest and handling of the forage during the harvest and storage period. While most of our grain crops such as corn, soybeans, wheat, oats and barley have a fairly consistent quality and a narrow range of quality variance, forages can vary widely in nutritional quality. So while I can probably use book values for the nutritional content of corn no matter where it comes from, all first cut alfalfa hay or orchardgrass hay is not equal. To really know the nutrient content of forages, they should be sampled and sent to a lab for chemical analysis. Recently I had an opportunity to attend a ruminant nutrition workshop sponsored by Rock River Lab. Dr. Bill Weiss, dairy and ruminant nutrition researcher at Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, was one of the presenters. His topic involved dairy cow diet composition variance and sampling. The focus was on forages, in particular haylage, corn silage and total mixed rations (TMR) that contain large portions of forage. One of the questions asked was; if a forage is resampled, for example corn silage or haylage from a bunker silo, and the result is different from a previous sample result, is that feedstuff really different or is the sample different? Research indicates that the largest variance between samples is likely to be due to sampling variance. In other words, how the sample is taken matters.

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samples. Grabbing and pulling a sample from a hay bale will not provide you with a representative sample and test results will not accurately reflect the nutrient content of the bale. Sample lots of hay separately. A lot of hay could be defined as hay of similar species content, harvested at a similar maturity and ideally from the same field and/or from fields harvested on the same day or within a couple of day span. First cutting hay in particular can have large changes in forage quality within even a two to three day span. For small square bales, sample at least 20 separate bales within a lot. Use the forage probe to sample from the end of the bale, between the twine. Medi-

It is important to keep in mind that the small amounts of forage sent into the lab for analysis need to accurately represent tons of forage. Accuracy and the confidence in the test results is improved when a number of sub-samples is taken, combined and mixed together, and then a representative sample from that mixture sent into the lab. The actual process or technique used to gather a sample varies depending upon the forage to be sampled. Here are some general thumb rules to guide forage sampling: For dry hay, always use a forage probe to gather See Pg. 15 — FORAGES

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Weekly Market Reports Wayne & Holmes Counties MOUNT HOPE AUCTION Dec. 10 30 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 62-81; 300-320 lbs. 75-84; boars 9-28. 17 FEEDER PIGS — 60 lbs.-up 40-80. 18 CATTLE — Choice Holstein steers 138-145; good Holstein steers 120-138. 6 BULLS — 1,000-1,500 bs. 110-120.50; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 126.50. 123 CULL COWS — Good/ high dress 100-112; mediumgood 90-100; fair-medium 84-90; light/thin 84-down. 108 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 100-225. 16 DAIRY — Bred heifers 1,700-down. 246 CALVES — Back to farm Holstein bulls, 95-120 lbs. 400-500; good 300-400; common 300-down; back to Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 200-325; crossbred bulls 111400; Jersey/crossbred heifers 150-425. 401 GOATS — Kid 160down; billies 305-down; nannies 185-down; wethers 370down. 1,083 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 60-95; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 300-400; 40-60 lbs. 197.50-300; 60-80 lbs. 235-315; 60-80 lbs. 172.50-235; 80-100 lbs. 165-245; 100-130 lbs. 165190; 130-up 160-170. TOTAL HEAD 2,048. 116 LOADS — 2nd cutting Alfalfa 150-400; 3rd and 4th cutting Alfalfa 175-360; mixed, 1st cutting 130-270; mixed, 2nd cutting 175-400; lg. bales hay 27.50-85 and 50-220 ton; wheat straw 140-215; lg. bales straw 150-195 ton; balage 55 ton; firewood 40-95; ear corn 130.

22-26. 728 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 40-72; 41-50 lbs. 56-79; 51-60 lbs. 59-79; 61 lbs.up 60-90; bred sows and gilts 120; service boars 125-200; roasters 45-95. 128 CALVES — Back to farm, bull 185-525; back to farm, heifer 100-310; light and thin 150-down. 127 CATTLE — Steers 118; heifers 107-114; bulls 114.50-120; good beef cows 104-114.50; medium to good 93.50-103; thin-poor 92-down; feeder steers 115-137.50; Heifers 117.50-120. 1 SHEEP — Market lamb 90-125 lbs. 165. 9 GOATS — 85-200. 257 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 1,950-down; bred heifers 2,375-down; service bulls 800-1,375; open heifers 6101,460. Total head 1,359; total consignors 226. 56 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 130-320; hay 2nd cutting 250-360; hay 3rd cutting 220-340; lg. bales 40-45 each and 95-230 ton; straw 145-200 ton; firewood 45-95. WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY Dec. 13 49 LOADS — 1st cutting 130-280; rd. 19.50-46 bale; rd 100 ton; lg. sqs. 170 ton; 2nd cutting 210-275 ton; by bale 3-3.20; 3rd cutting 240-270; rd. wheat straw 120 ton; rd. rye straw 27.50 bale; lg. sq. 140 ton; oats straw 160 ton; firewood 30-110; eggs 1.90-2.10. Machinery Auction, Dec. 27

ERS — Steers and bulls 125230; heifers 125-200; Holstein feeders 115-167.50. 133 CATTLE — Choice steers 153.50; good steers 140152; Holstein steeres 114-125; choice heifers 145-150; good heifers 140-144; good Holstein cows 100-109; yellow and thins 95-down; bulls 100-121. 150 HORSES — Horse 925; pony 200.

FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 Dec. 16 50 CALVES — Good to choice calves 375-425; medium to good calves 320-375; fair to medium calves 275-320; commons and lights 150-400; cross bred calves 300-down; back to farm, bull calves 425-500; back fo farm, heifer calves 185-375. 16 PIGS — 40-50 lbs. 40; 70 lbs.-up 77-78. 15 SHEEP & LAMBS — lambs, medium to good 175190; lambs, fair to medium 160-175; feeder lambs 190-242. 12 GOATS — 50-152. 38 BUTCHER HOGS — 260 lbs.-up 70-78; butcher sows 60-down; boars by wt. 24-26. 38 CATTLE — Heifers 118-139; bulls 120; good beef cows 95-106; medium to good beef cows 87-95; fair to medium cows 81-87; common cows 80-down; 4 FEEDERS — Steer & bulls Holsteins 85-117. 173 Total Head. 40 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 160-325 ton; hay, 2nd and SUGARCREEK 3rd cutting 110-300; lg. hay LIVESTOCK 100-150 ton; big rd. bales 20-65 AUCTION INC. ton; wheat straw 170-185 ton; Dec. 15 lg. sq. straw 45 bale; firewood KIDRON AUCTION 116 CALVES — Choice 80 ton. Dec. 11 calves 425-520; good calves No Auction Jan. 6 109 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 300-420; light & thins 100Regular Auction Jan. 9 56; 230-260 lbs. 60-81; butcher down; back to farm, bulls 300Hay sale 10 a.m. sows 35-81; boars by weight 520; heifers 75-340; FEED-

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They toil in darkness; show them some love If by some strange twist of fate my life would one day merit a biography, the writer could very well say I was actually “born into the newspaper business.” And while I may have arrived on a much humbler plane than the progeny of William Randolf Hearst, my family was a “newspaper family” nonetheless. By the time I was born, my older siblings had been delivering The Daily Record door-to-door for nearly a decade and my very first job — at the age of 5 — was to deliver a single newspaper to the porch of our next door neighbor. My involvement grew steadily from

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a bicycle basket and delivered to a town full of readers before dinner time. Daily Record Our customers were Columnist & Illustrator our friends and typically knew down to the minute there until I ultimately when we’d arrive at their took to the saddle and door. We saw faces, knew ran our route which names, and generally stretched across nearly had a wonderful rapport. 200 porches from the We were rewarded for west end of town to the our work not only in our city’s center and back. weekly wage — which Those were the halcyon actually seemed like a days of the paperboy. The princely sum given our newspaper was printed age — but also, and espeduring the course of the cially, at Christmas time day and by the time we when generous customers arrived home from school would load us down for a bundle lay waiting on the trip home with cookthe curb. The daily chalies, peanut brittle, hard lenge was to get each tack candy and envelopes copy folded, packed into filled with cards, gift cer-

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Afghani delegates visit, discuss domestic violence By CHRISTINE L. PRATT outlined the services provided by the agency, Staff Writer including shelter care, MILLERSBURG — As victim advocacy, counpart of an effort to help seling, assessment and better understand wom- psychological testing, en’s rights and the United community education States’ efforts in counter- and prevention, danger ing domestic violence, assessment and housing a group of 11 delegates assistance. from Afghanistan visited “I will never tell someHolmes County. body to leave,” said ZickOf particular interest to efoose. “Seventy percent the group and the reason of all domestic violence they stopped in Holmes homicides happen when County was a curiosity she’s trying to leave. I will about the Amish and how help them with the steps they respond to domestic along the way to empowviolence. er them.” At the office of Every Williams discussed the Woman’s House, they various criminal charges spoke with victim advo- — assault, domestic viocate and outreach spe- lence, unlawful restraint, cialist Tina Zickefoose, disorderly conduct, weapshelter manager Paula ons violations, felonious Shearer and Holmes assault and murder — County Assistant Pros- and the process through ecutor Christine Williams. which a case makes its Zickefoose defined way through the system. domestic violence and There were many

questions about the system of plea bargaining, in which the state agrees to reduce or dismiss charges to affect a plea, especially in cases with weak evidence or an uncooperative victim. “Our goal is not always to put the defendant in jail,” said Williams, noting the ultimate goal is to “try to help them and teach them there’s another way to deal with their emotions.” As in the United States, the problem of losing the cooperation of a victim is problematic for prosecutors in Afghanistan, according to one delegate, who said she is charged with prosecuting crimes. “A lot of recanting also happens — some for the same reasons and some for other reasons, like culture or tradition,” she said. She said the type and

Dec. 2 — Holmes County Sheriffs deputies responded to a report of burglary on County Road 100 in Ripley Township. Criminal damaging was reported on Township Road 565 in Prairie Township. Dec. 3 — A report was taken of criminal mischief on Township 118 in Mechanic Township. Dec. 4 — Reports of suspicious vehicles and suspicious people were made from state Route 39 in Hardy Township, Township Road 654 in Paint Township and U.S. 62 in Paint Township. Petty theft was reported on Dunker Road in Baltic. A report of fraud was received from Township Road 406 in Walnut Creek Township. An intoxicated person report was made on state Route 39 in Monroe Township. Dec. 5 — Deputies received a report of a bad check on state Route 39 in Walnut Creek Township. A grand theft report was made from County Road 77 in Berlin Township. Dec. 6 — A report of fraud was received from Township Road 616 in Salt Creek Township and a report of fraud on U.S. 62 in Berlin Township. A disturbance was reported on Main Street in Holmesville. Dec. 7 — A report of criminal damaging was

received on Township Road 466 in Washington Township. Suspicious person reports were received from Township Road 222 in Knox Township; Township Road 406 in Walnut Creek Township and state Route 39 in Walnut Creek Township. Reckless operation was reported on state Route 83 in Prairie Township. A report of petty theft was made from Township Road 254 in Monroe Township. An assault was reported from County Road 292 in Hardy Township. Dec. 10 — Criminal damage was reported on Township Road 1054 in Washington Township. Dec. 11 — Fraud was reported on state Route 241 in Salt Creek Township. Domestic violence was reported on Township Road 457 in Washington Township. Dec. 12 — Threatening phone calls were reported on North Railroad Street in Killbuck. A report was taken of domestic violence on South Main Street in Killbuck. Unauthorized use was reported on County Road 52 in Knox Township. Dec. 14 — A report was taken of domestic violence on County Road 558 in Prairie Township. Breaking and entering was reported on Township Road 1036 in Ripley

ing to the delegates, is the involvement of families and tribal councils, which seek to address the matter internally. Williams and Zickefoose said they both deal with people of the Amish faith, but there often is conflict with family and church members, who sometimes can be more supportive of the defendant than the victim. Following their stop at the Every Woman’s House office, the delegates remained in Holmes County for lunch at Der Dutchman and a home visit with Miriam and Marvin Wengerd, who help to manage Keepers at Home. The group’s 20-day visit to the United States is facilitated by International Visitor Leadership Program and, more locally, Global Ties Akron.

Professional objects for the project, outlined by the Department of State, include: to examine how government agencies at the federal, state and local levels cooperate with civil society to address violence against women; to observe ways to counter domestic abuse, protecting the rights of victims, especially during the legal process; to explore initiatives to promote awareness and acceptance of women’s rights, particularly among men; and to examine NGO best practices for promoting and enhancing women’s rights in Afghanistan and the United States. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330-674-5676 or cpratt@ t h e - d a i l y - re c o r d . c o m . She’s @drnewsgirl on Twitter.

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degree of the charge is dependent on the extent of the injury or seriousness of the threat. Many in the group did not understand the value of having a case resolved through a plea to charges other than the full slate initially brought against a defendant. There were many other questions, the answers for which were not as black and white. Williams was made speechless when asked why the practice of polygamy is illegal in the United States. Members of the group also asked many questions about the relationship between various agencies and how law enforcement, the courts and domestic violence advocates work with the Amish. A major obstacle to the effort of protecting in Afghanistan, accord-

Township. Dec. 15 — Fraud was reported on Township Road 551 in Prairie Township.

Police Dec. 1 — Millersburg Police received reports of theft from a business on West Jackson Street. A disturbance was reported at a business on North Grant Street. Dec. 2 — A report was received of an open burn at a residence on Massillon Road. Dec. 3 — Reckless operation was reported on South Washington Street. Officers responded to a residence where drugs were located on South Monroe Street. Dec. 4 — A parking problem was reported on South Crawford Street. A report of falsification was made at a business on East Jackson Street. A suspicious person was reported at a residence on East Adams Street. Officers responded to a vehicle on fire on South Washington Street. A report of trespassing was made at a residence on Forlow Street. A report of threats made to a citizen was received from a residence on Lakeview Drive. Dec. 5 — Officers received a report of harassment at a residence on Lakeview Drive. See Pg. 17 — RECORD

Ohio Department of Transportation will be clearing the canopy over the roadway and performing right of way maintenance. Beginning next week, State Route 520 will be closed during daytime hours in Holmes County for tree trimming work. Beginning Monday, Dec. 22., state Route 520 will be closed between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the intersection of state Route 514 near the Knox County line for tree trimming and vegetation management work performed by ODOT mainte-

nance forces. Beginning at the intersection of U.S. 62 and state Route 520, traffic will be detoured east on U.S. 62 to state Route 60 north to state Route 39 west to state Route 514 south back to state Route 520, and reverse. ODOT’s Holmes County crew will be using a “SkyTrim” unit for canopy removal and right of way clearing and maintenance and are expected to work at this location for three weeks. Motorists should plan ahead to avoid delays. ODOT District 11 Deputy

Director Lloyd MacAdam said, “Clearing overhead canopy from our roads improves our pavement longevity and increases motorist safety in the winter.” The “SkyTrim” is self-contained and requires virtually no set up time. ODOT also uses a similar unit called the “Jarraff” and has completed work in other parts of eastern Ohio with it. Both machines allow smaller crews to do more work in less time, and since workers never leave the ground, the equipment adds safety to the job.

bucket or face shaver to create a pile of silage on the floor of the bunker. If this forage is not going to be fed in a total mixed ration (TMR) then collect five to eight samples. Using some type of scoop is better than using a hand grab sample, but if a hand grab sample is used, do so with your hand upturned to mimic a scoop. Combine samples into a five-gallon pail, mix thoroughly and take a representative sample for analysis using a scoop. Sampling a TMR: Weiss presented results of his research work that had focused on TMR sampling and variance in sample results. He told workshopparticipants that there is large sampling variance with TMR rations and taking a single sample and sending it in for analysis is

a waste of time and money. The way to decrease variance and increase the reliability of TMR analysis is to mix thoroughly, take smaller sub-samples and send in duplicate samples to the lab. When results come back, average the lab results and use that figure. All forages are not equal and forage quality book values are really not useful for on-farm ration balancing. Testing forages is the only way to be able to match and adjust forage rations to livestock nutrient needs. Proper sampling will increase the accuracy and reliability of test results.

Forages (From Page 13) um and large square/ rectangular bales have a more uniform distribution of leaves and stems compared to small square bales so they can be sampled anywhere on the bale sides or ends. For large round bales, sample at least eight to 10 bales per lot of hay. Sample on the curved side of the bale, inserting the forage probe perpendicular to the side of the bale. In all cases, if more samples can be taken and combined, this can increase the accuracy and reliability of the forage test results. Sampling ensiled forages such as haylage or corn silage: taking hand grab samples from the face of the bunker silos is NOT recommended due to safety concerns. Use a loader

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Downtown Millersburg director leaves for Kent By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — After spending several years helping to improve the economy of Millersburg and the county, Tom Wilke is leaving Holmes for Portage ‌ the City of Kent to be specific. Wilke started his work locally as director of Historic Downtown Millersburg in 2009 after leaving positions as the corporate senior director of operations and vice president of operations for the largest franchisee of Taco Bell. He served in that capacity until 2012. That’s when he became the executive director of the Holmes County Economic Development Council, shortly thereafter also adding the job of project coordinator for the relocation of the Holmes County Fairgrounds and Harvest Ridge. On Jan. 5, he becomes Kent’s economic development director. Wilke said his move was motivated largely for personal reasons. “I was looking for an opportunity in

Portage County and this one came along and it’s an excellent opportunity. “I’m sad about what I’m leaving behind. I have been very fortunate to work in three positions (locally) that I enjoyed a great deal,� said Wilke. With the economic development council, he said, “It was encouraging to work with the entrepreneurs we have here in Holmes County. I’ve learned a great deal from the business leaders and hopefully was able to make a contribution.� His relationship with the Holmes County Fair Board and efforts to relocate to a new site “was something I was more emotionally invested in than anything else I’ve been doing,� he said, noting, “It’s such a public project, working with so many people, and we’re starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.� Already, representatives of the fair board and Economic Development Council have agreed to continue to partner and will join together in finding a replacement for Wilke, who will remain accessible during the transition.

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“I’m sad about what I’m leaving behind. I have been very fortunate to work in three positions (locally) that I enjoyed a great deal.� Tom Wilke a better position to have a change in personnel than we would’ve been even three months ago.� The Economic Development Council is ironing out its budget and working with the fair board to refine the job description, according to President Arnold Oliver, who said he hopes to have the position filled by late January or early February. “It’s been a good working relationship with the fair board and (continuation of that) is a good fit from an economic development standpoint,� according to Oliver, who describes Wilke as “a consummate professional.� “We were lucky to be able to have him fit right into that position two years ago (when it became vacant with the resignation of Shawn Starlin). He’s done some great things for

Holmes County in terms of business expansion, working with the enterprise zone program and the fairgrounds. He’s really grown our organization, and we are looking forward to finding the right individual to continue his efforts,� said Oliver. Although he is moving from the area, Wilke said he doesn’t intend to be a stranger to Holmes County. “It’s a great tourist destination, and there are several places I’ll come back for,� he said, specifically citing Hershberger’s Bakery, Homestead Furniture and Guggisberg Cheese. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @drnewsgirl on Twitter. Reporter Kevin Lynch contributed to this article.

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“Even though this is a good move for him, we’re going to miss him. We’re really sad to see him leave,� said fair board President Kerry Taylor. “He’s developed an intimate knowledge of the project, and as a paid staff member, has taken the pressure off the volunteers that are making this project happen,� Taylor said. “To change personnel halfway through the project, we’ll have to work harder to overcome that. We’re working with the Economic Development Council , which is interested in continuing the partnership we forged for Tom, which was kind of uniquely designed for Tom. Since it’s worked so well, we hope that we can continue. “Once there’s a new person in place with the Economic Development Council, hopefully they can resume some or all of what Tom has been doing for us,� Taylor said. “Seeing that we’re nearly completed with the excavation contract and starting the water and sewer phase, which is an Ohio Public Works contract managed by Chris Young, we’re in

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“Holmes County is obviously a very authentic place. People are down to earth and are, invariably, very committed to what they do. It has been a tremendous experience to work with people with great expertise and make that part of my background. “I was given the opportunity to start a new career, which is not easy to do in your 50s. I started small, with HDM, and had the opportunity to transition into this,� he said of his most recent position. In Kent, he said, his job will be very similar. “I’ll be working more with retailers and service providers because of the downtown nature of the economy. Kent has experienced significant downtown revitalization over the past several years. It’s exciting and presents an opportunity to provide assistance in helping to sustain what’s currently there,� he said, noting he also looks forward to working with representatives for the city’s largest employer, Kent State University, which is in the midst of four multi-million dollar building projects.

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Behind the barrel This week Ohio State Route 241: From Department of Trans- County Road 77 north portation will be work- to county line — Pothole ing in these areas of patching. Holmes County: State Route 520:

Between Township Road 14 and Township Road 20 — Slip repair. Various locations: Guardrail repairs.

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West Holmes FFA Chapter sent members to the District Job Interview contest on Nov. 13. Those who attended were Shyann Kick, who won the senior division and qualified for state competition for the fourth year in a row. Paige Miller placed fourth in the junior division; Regina Miller placed third in sophomore; Cade

Patterson placed fifth in the freshman division. Participants must send an application in prior to the contest, as well as create a cover letter and resume to take to the contest. Then at the contest, participants go through a personal interview and create a follow up letter. On Nov. 6, West Holmes FFA Chapter sent

Shyann Kick to the State Job Interview contest. She placed sixth in the contest. Participants must send an application in prior to the contest, as well as create a cover letter and resume to take to the contest. At the contest, participants then will go through a personal interview and create a follow up letter.

Tax prep volunteers are needed AARP and United Way of Wayne and Holmes Counties is looking for volunteers to help seniors and low-income people file tax returns at no cost. Basic math skills and general knowledge of tax forms are helpful, but free instruction and training is provided. Certification can be earned through an online

learning module that can be accessed from home. Training time is flexible and volunteer hours can vary. For more information or to volunteer contact Brenda Linnick at blinnick@uwwayneholmes. org or Todd Jasin, tjasin@ uwwayneholmes.org, or call 330-264-5575. The site is planned to be open Tuesday and

Wednesday during the day and some Saturday and some evening hours. Training will be available online, and the tax site will be open FebruaryApril. For more information or to volunteer contact Brenda Linnick at blinnick@uwwayneholmes. org or Todd Jasin, tjasin@ uwwayneholmes.org, or call 330-264-5575.

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thing for the people living in this house that we prefer less than perfect Christmas trees, because I think my exact words to my husband were, “Dear, we either get a tree in the next half hour or Dec. 20th, because that’s the only free time we have between now and the big day.” Even though life would be easier with an arti-

ficial tree, we just can’t let go of the tradition of a chopped down beauty that although ended its life early, might not have ever been there in the first place. Artificial trees are perfectly shaped, don’t come with random bits of bird nests or pine cones, don’t cover you in sap, and if they are prelit, don’t offer you the opportunity to spear your flesh with hundreds of little needles while you fight with your spouse about the correct way to hang lights on a Christmas tree. Where’s the fun in that?

Some families make an entire day of it, waltzing through acres of trees, singing carols and sipping cocoa until the heavens open and they find that one idyllic tree. They take nostalgic photos and dads saw it down, feeling a bit like a lumberjack, while the rest of the family enjoys the crisp air of a winter day and potential frostbite. Other families have 20 minutes and drive to the parking lot at the grocery store (that actually sells some pretty great trees) and avoid getting run over

high school seniors who have a grade point average of 3.6 or better on a 4.0 scale, will be attending an accredited institution of higher learning next fall, and whose parents or guardians are members of and live in a home served by the Holmes-Wayne Electric Cooperative. Local firstplace winners will compete April 2015 for the state-wide Rural Electric Scholarship with scholar-

ships of first place, $3,400; second place, $2,400; third place, $1,900; fourth place, $1,800; fifth place, $1,700; sixth place, $1,600; seventh place, $1,500; eighth place, $1,400 and ninth place, $1,300. Applications and a complete set of rules for the scholarship competition can be found at www.hwecoop.com. Deadline for completed applications to be returned to the Cooperative is Jan. 30.

the smell of fir, and hanging extra ornaments in the big hole because the bare side had to go up against the wall. We tend to hang so many ornaments that by the end of it you can barely even tell it’s a tree at all. And if there was ever a bald spot or a crooked limb, not even a 1950 mom would be able to find it. Not even after she woke up and straightened her pearls. Stop by and say hi at www.KarrieMcAllister. com.

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Apply now for Holmes-Wayne scholarships Holmes-Wayne Electric Cooperative Inc. reminds area high school students that applications are being accepted for its 2014 scholarship program. The member-owned electric utility will award six cash scholarships in all, totaling $12,000 in scholarships. Students will compete in two divisions (boys’ and girls’) for scholarships of $2,500, $2,000 and $1,500 in each division. The contest is open to

to walk through the dozen or so trees set up where each member chooses a different one and arguments ensue. But as it goes, if mama ain’t happy, no one is happy, so that family always goes with mom’s choice, which, I might add, is a wise decision. Because this mama only chooses the trees with a little imperfection. If we wanted a perfect tree, we’d buy one that we stored in a box in the basement all year. Real Christmas trees are about character and

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the area, Park Street Pizza. “I’ve spent over half my life in the pizza business,” said Shanover. He explained throughout high school and college he continued to beef up his pizza delivery skills, and after he completed his education, he was presented with the opportunity to purchase a pizza shop that was going out of business. The rest, like they say, is history. In 2003, Shanover was operating Crossroads Pizza out of the cramped space of a former walk-up ice cream shop. By 2008, the business had grown enough he and his wife decided to build their own property for their newest venture, Park Street Pizza. Walk into Park Street Pizza, pick up a menu, and you’ll see some flavors that are significantly dif-

ferent from typical Amish country fare. Although the shop has the expected and necessary pizza shop picks like the standard pepperoni pizza (the “primo pepperoni” pizza) and the beloved “meatlovers” pie, Shanover’s menu also has a couple of unexpectedly popular dishes, like the kale and quinoa salad. “The kale and quinoa salad was one of those things that my wife put together,” said Shanover. “A lot of people aren’t really familiar with quinoa, and they might grow kale in their gardens, but they might not know what to do with it.” The salad, which has become a staple on the shop’s everyday menu, combines shredded Tuscan kale with red peppers, quinoa, toasted sunflower seeds, red grapes, preserved lemon, Parmesan cheese and champagne vinaigrette dressing. Some of the more elaborate items on the menu include Christo’s Greek

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are directly sourced from regional farms, something Shanover said he and his wife have been trying to do for at least the past five years. Those farms include Sugarcreek’s Sweetwater Farms, Shepherd’s Market in Millersburg and Sweet Meadows in Zanesville. “We use a lot of basil,” said Shanover, who said he gets the shop’s basil from Boltz Family Farm in Stone Creek. “We use it in our pizza sauce, we use it as garnish, we use it in salad dressings, we really See Pg. 23 — QUALITY

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Pomerene earns performer recognition Pomerene Hospital has been recognized as a 2013 Top Performer on Key Quality Measures by the Joint Commission, the leading accreditor of health care organizations in the United States. Pomerene Hospital was recognized as part of the Joint Commission’s 2014 annual report, “America’s Hospitals: Improving Quality and Safety,” for attaining and sustaining excellence in accountability measure performance for pneumonia care and surgical care.

Pomerene is one of 1,224 hospitals in the United States and one of 42 in Ohio to achieve the 2013 distinction. The Top Performer Program recognized hospitals for improving performance on evidencebased interventions that increase the chances of healthy outcomes for patients with certain conditions, including heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia, surgical care, children’s asthma, stroke, venous thromboembolism and perinatal care, as well as for inpa-

tient psychiatric services and immunizations. Pomerene was recognized in 2011 and 2012 as well for its performance on accountability measure data for surgical care and pneumonia care. Pomerene Hospital is one of 314 hospitals to achieve the Top Performer distinction for the past three consecutive years. To be a 2013 Top Performer, hospitals had to meet three performance criteria based on 2013 accountability measure

data: Achieving cumulative performance of 95 percent or above across all reported accountability measures; achieving performance of 95 percent or above on every reported accountability measure where there were at least 30 denominator cases; and having at least one core measure set that had a composite rate of 95 percent or above, and (within that measure set) all applicable individual accountability measures had a performance rate of 95 percent or above.

Businesses sponsor build your own birdfeeder event MOUNT HOPE — Furniture is for the birds, literally. On Saturday, Dec. 27, Homestead Furniture and Mount Hope Hardware will co-sponsor a build your own birdfeeder event for the first 100 people who want to participate. The parts for assembling the feeder are already cut out and ready to put together, according to

Dan Troyer of Homestead Furniture. “A local resident had some lumber he provided for the project,” Troyer said. “All people have to do is screw the parts together.” Troyer said that the hardware is providing each participant with a coupon for a free 5-pound bag of wild birdseed. There is no charge for the event. Both

the feeders and the birdseed coupon are limited to one each per household. “We appreciate wildlife,” Troyer said. “It’s fun to feed the birds in wintertime, so we thought this event might help that effort along for a fun family project.” The event coincides with Homestead Furniture’s annual “Chairs by the Pair” La-Z-Boy sale.

The sale runs until Dec. 31. The birdfeeder event will be held during regular store hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., or until the feeders are all gone. Homestead Furniture is located at 8233 State Route 241, Mount Hope. No registration is needed. Building the feeders is on a first-come, firstserved basis.

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president;. Tina Owens, Real Estate Showcase Millersburg, presidentelect. New directors installed for three-year The Wayne-Holmes terms were Darby Buehler, Association of Realtors® Howard Hanna Wooster, recently and Traci Pauley, Cutler held its Real Estate. Jon Mast, Real Christmas Estate Showcase, will be Party and the Broker Representative Installaholding a position on the tion of 2015 Board of Directors. Josh Officers at Hiller, First National a ChristBank, will be the Affiliate mas party Representative on the at MemoBoard of Directors. Hange ries Party & Dianne Hange was preConference sented with the Hall of Center in Wooster. Fame Award. New officers are: Scott Simms of Bob Miller Realty, See Pg. 24 — OFFICERS

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Officers (From Page 23) Hange has been a Realtor for more than 21 years. She has served on numerous committees within the Association such as Relay for Life, Grievance Commit-

tee, and most recently as MLS chairwoman. She has the ABR, CRS, RCC and SRES designations. She has been active locally with OSU Extension, United Way, Benefit for Akron Children’s Hospital and Women’s Net-

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current real estate issues Amy Marinello, president of Wayne-Holmes Association of Realtors and Amy Scott, association executive of the Wayne-Holmes Association of Realtors, joined nearly 17,000 Realtors and industry experts from across the country at the Realtors Conference & Expo held in New Orleans, Nov. 6-10. This year’s conference theme, “Realtors in Full Swing,” encouraged Realtors to take full advantage of new technology, tips from top industry professionals and the opportunity to make new contacts from across the globe. Realtors were given the chance to hear from real estate experts and leaders in featured talks and panels. Panelists and speakers included U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Housing Service Administrator Tony Hernandez, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mel Watt and “Double Down: Game Change 2012” authors and political commentators Mark Halperin and John Heilemann. “As the most trusted source in real estate, Realtors constantly immerse themselves in the trends and issues affecting our industry,” See Pg. 25 — OFFICERS

I was sitting in the waiting room of a doctor’s office last week, waiting for The Man of the House to be called in for his turn. A nice looking older woman approached me, stood very close and said, “My, you have such pretty hair.” I thanked her for the compliment and expected that to be the end of the conversation so I could get back to reading my newspaper. Then she wanted to know if I’d ever had long hair and how long had I let it grow. I made the mistake of telling her my hair had once been red. That got her set off on colors. Did I know what they said about red? I told her I did not. She told me, “Red, red wet the bed!” Before long she had gone through several other colors with little verses such as “yellow, yellow catch a fellow” and “green, green, you’re a queen.” Somewhere during the conversation she asked how many children we had and I told her four. “Well, I had nine!” she said proudly. Then she listed off the number of grandchildren, great-grandchildren and there may have even been some greatgreats. I lost track. Then she told me (twice) that her mother had given her up for adoption when she was a baby, but went on to have two more children, which she kept. Finally, she patted my stomach and asked if I could ever give a baby away. By then I was expecting someone to come retrieve this woman, but no one did in the course of what seemed like a very long, very personal conversation with her touching me and asking questions. As we discussed it on our way to the car we surmised the poor dear must have suffered from dementia. There, but for the grace of God go I, as they say. This week is my 75th birthday. I can hardly believe it. That is three quarters of a century.

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And I don’t feel a day over half a century. There are a lot of advantages of being older. I love the senior discounts at places and take advantage of them every chance I get. (The Man of the House says he would rather be young, and the discounts don’t make up for all the aches and pains.) We have been able to stretch this into a threeday celebration. Monday night daughter Robyn invited us over for dinner — a delicious homemade Mexican meal including some of the best guacamole I have even eaten. Tuesday we went to Chick-fil-A for dinner with the Strong family. Grandson Nathan was working, wearing the cow costume, to entertain the little children. We could get a picture taken by the Christmas tree with “Santa Cow” from 5-8 p.m. One little girl was terrified and was taken out of the restaurant sobbing and screaming. She must have had a bad experience with a cow at some point. The third night of indulging was at Outback Steakhouse. It has become our favorite place to celebrate important occasions. We have a system worked out that it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg to eat there. We order the 9-ounce filet, a baked potato and an extra plate. Then we split the food. We each get our own Caesar salad. With the little brown loaves of bread, it is the perfect sized meal for two. To end our evening out, we visited Pier One, right next door. It was filled with beautiful Christmas things. We admired everything and left empty handed. That is my favorite way of shopping.


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Marriage licenses Jacob R. Yoder, 21, 32936 State Route 643, Fresno, grind casting, and Lovina J. Schlabach, 21, 4549 Township Road 156, Millersburg, homemaker. Reuben W. Schlabach, 24, 2531 Township Road 110, Millersburg, core maker, and Elsie J. Barkman, 22, 33419 State Route 643, Fresno, homemaker. Christopher A. Keim, 21, 3624 County Road 168, Millersburg, salesman, and Joanne H. Yoder, 20, 7380 Township Road 362, Millersburg, homemaker. Caleb A. Wright, 23, 501 Mahan-Denman Road NE, Britolville, apprentice at Skyview Ranch, and Kendra S. Nickel, 22, 7241 Township Road 319, Millersburg, store manager. Joseph E. Sutton, 32, 9070 Township Road 1042, Big Prairie, carpet cleaner, and Darcie S. Barnes, 31, same address, assistant manager. Justin L. Bruce, 28, 12576 County Road 330, Big Prairie, factory worker, and Tyra J. Geiselman, 21, same address, book-

keeper. James R. Smith, 34, 1028 Bryier Ave., Washington Court House, freight handler, and Corrine L. Hurst, 30, 5901 County Road 22, Lakeville, unemployed. David J. Miller, 48, 9900 S. Apple Creek Road, Fredericksburg, woodworker, and Mary D. Raber, 29, 3396 Township Road 406, Millersburg, school teacher. Ivan M. Beachy, 23, 8819 State Route 241, Fredericksburg, roofer, and Mykeila D. Mast, 23, 6711 Township Road 630, Millersburg, clinical social worker. Basil L. Deboard Jr., 49, 9919 Harrison Road, Apple Creek, unemployed, and Wanda M. Harrington, 49, 279 N. Mad Anthony St., Millersburg, customer service representative. Micah D. Wengerd, 23, 4375 County Road 168, Millersburg, concrete flatwork, and Lori B. Miller, 25, 6559 County Road 77, Millersburg, unemployed. Duane D. Miller, 21, 4171 County Road 70,

Millersburg, inside sales, Keim Lumber, and Mary E. Troyer, 20, 2852 Township Road 166, Sugarcreek, unemployed. Derek L. McMinn, 29, 3316 E. Highway 72, Fredericktown, Mo., embroidery technician, and Natasha Mast, 29, 1038 Bobs Place, Woodleaf, N.C., cashier. Boaz D. Fruchtman, 37, 5200 33rd Ave., S., No. 2, Minneapolis, Minn., small business specialist, and Paige A. Wiggins, 28, same address, project analyst. Jonas D. Yoder, 30, 9188 Township Road 657, Dundee, painter, and Anna M. Yoder, 29, 52865 State Route 651, Baltic, homemaker. Jason R. Ullom, 26, 2140 Force Road, Shreve, farmer, and Jacqueline E. Mizer, 25, 327 Uhl St., Millersburg, respiratory therapist. Ervin C. Miller, 26, 10683 Massillon Road, Fredericksburg, construction, and Rebecca U. Yoder, 25, 3019 County Road 200, Dundee, homemaker. Jonas A. Raber, 22, 4205

“During the conference, Realtors advocated solutions to the important legislative and regulatory issues facing home buyers and sellers. Realtors® are dedicated to keeping real estate issues a priority on the country’s policy agenda, as well as helping their clients closer to home. ” Throughout the week Realtors participated in workshops, forums and classes to help prepare them and their businesses for 2015. This is one of the ways Realtors raise their professional-

2728 Township Road 33, Killbuck, painter, and Morgan A. Gamertsfelder, 23, 9350 Township Road 79, Millersburg, bank teller. David J. Yoder, 27, 4596 Township Road 156, Millersburg, woodworker, and Elmina A. Yoder, 21, 33440 Township Road 272, Fresno, unemployed. Kevin D. Kline, 23, 10543 County Road 329, Shreve, carpenter, and Miriam J. Miller, 26, 23400 College Hill Road, Danville, secretary. Elliott T. Peters, 25, 617 Glendale Lane, Orange Park, Fla., Naval aviator, and Mallory D. Arnold, 24, 114323 State Route 39, Millersburg, registered nurse. Steven C. Thomas III, 21, 126 Northern Drive, Millersburg, Guggisberg Cheese, and Tory D. Kotewicz, 20, 1648 County Road 58, Millersburg, Guggisberg Cheese. Russell S. Wirtala, no age given, 6630 Broadridge Court, Reno, Nev., no occupation given, and

Tami J. Creek, no age given, same address, no occupation given. Jason S. McNichols, 27, 8064 Township Road 563, Holmesville, pattern maker, and Suzanna J. Tanner, 26, same address, dental assistant. Daniel N. Yoder, 24, 9211 Township Road 657, Dundee, Coblentz Collar, and Mary E. Troyer, 21, 1855 County Road 657, Sugarcreek, no occupation given. Coti S. McCartney, 20, 110 S. Clay St., Millersburg, assistant manager, and Dixiana R. Lee, 22, 91 S. Mad Anthony St., Apt. B, Millersburg, homemaker. Andrew L. Erb, 21, 6926 County Road 407, Millersburg, furniture manufacturer, and Irene A. Wengerd, 20, 2507 Township Road 110, Millersburg, homemaker. Joseph L. Byler, 26, 4320 County Road 114, Sugarcreek, welding shop worker, and Mary N. Beachy, 25, 2584 State Route 39, Sugarcreek, homemaker.

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Township Road 629, Millersburg, shipping clerk, and Miriam J. Troyer, 20, 4370 Township Road 606, Fredericksburg, unemployed. Elam G. Yoder, 20, 4740 Township Road 356, Millersburg, carpenter, and Naomi S. Yoder, 21, 12303 Dover Road, Apple Creek, server. Joseph R. Yoder, 20, 4956 County Road 59, Baltic, woodworker, and Anna M. Keim, 21, 3841 Township Road 110, Millersburg, unemployed. Leon V. Raber, 22, 2394 Township Road 152, Baltic, woodworker, and Martha J. Yoder, 22, 6658 County Road 59, Millersburg, unemployed. Benjamin R. Miller, 24, 7039 Township Road 673, Millersburg, woodworker, and Suzanna F. Yoder, 20, 9272 Township Road 659, Dundee, unemployed. Micheal J. Miller, 33, 6724 Township Road 466, Lakeville, welder, and Carmelia A. Ferson, 29, 6724 Township Road 466, Lakeville, unemployed. Korey A. Kelling, 21,

ism and skills with specialized knowledge and expertise. During the conference, Chris Polychron, a Realtor from Hot Springs, Ark., was installed as the 2015 NAR president. “In 2015 we need to keep homeownership issues — mortgage interest deduction, foreclosures and short sales, affordable financing, available credit, etc. — a priority on the nation’s public policy agenda because they affect all Americans, not just those who own a home,” he said. “Homeownership is still the

American Dream and as Realtors we will fight to ensure that every person who is able and wants to own a home has that opportunity.” Marinello also had the opportunity to explore the newest products and innovations that are set to transform the real estate industry. More than 350 exhibitors showcased the latest products and services available to the industry during the trade expo. The Wayne-Holmes Association of Realtors are the voice for real estate in Wayne and Holmes County.

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Holmes looks into establishing county land bank By CHRISTINE L. PRATT changes to legislation that would make Holmes CounStaff Writer ty eligible for the establishMILLERSBURG — ment of a land bank. Although Holmes County Land banking in Ohio is ineligible to play host to a started in 2008 in Cuyahoga county land bank, represen- County. Legislation was tatives looking to promote passed in 2010, which made statewide changes to the the program available to program are turning to the other counties, but only county commissioners to those with a population of lend support to efforts that 60,000 or more. To date, would make establishment there are 22 land banks in 43 of a Holmes County land eligible counties in the state. The local discussion was bank possible. Joining Planning Direc- prompted by inquiries by tor Arnold Oliver and Oliver regarding the availTreasurer Joyce Yoder in ability of state and federal the discussion were Robin funding for demolition of Darden Thomas and Jim blighted properties. His Rokakis, both of the West- request comes on the heels ern Reserve Land Conser- of recent exhaustion of vancy, which advocates for just more than $100,000 in and provides assistance to funding through the Moving Ohio Forward program. local land banks. They came to the commis- That funding was used sioners seeking support for locally to raze four proper-

ties in Killbuck, two in Millersburg, one in Glenmont and, in part, the former Traveler’s Rest Motel in Millersburg. While Oliver said he doesn’t anticipate the receipt of any additional dollars through the program, it’s been good for Holmes County and has, from the onset, had great support from the county commissioners. “I think it’s had a tremendous impact. It’s satisfying because it has such an immediate impact to the community,” he said. “Even if it’s only a small house, it can have a huge blighting influence in a residential neighborhood.” Demolition of a rundown and vacant property, he said, can bring immediate benefits to a neighbor-

hood, where it is replaced by green space, which may or may not be built upon. Two of the Millersburg projects, that to raze the Traveler’s Rest and another to demolish a Jackson Street property that most recently housed Walnut Creek Candle Co., yielded greater community impact. Both went through periods of great decline and now, he said, return to the real estate market clean pieces of land that can be commercially developed. They now are more attractive to high-end commercial developers and, once developed, will bring additional property tax dollars into the county. A land bank, established by resolution of the county commissioners, is run by a board, members of which

include at least two county commissioners and the county treasurer. It is, however, a private, nonprofit corporation committed to a public purpose. That public purpose is to: — Promote economic and housing development of the county; — Facilitate the reclamation, rehabilitation and reutilization of vacant, abandoned, tax-foreclosed or donated properties; — Efficiently hold and manage the real property pending its reclamation, rehabilitation and reutilization. — Assist governmental entities and other non-profit or for-profit entities in the assembly of that real property and the clearing of title in an coordinated manner. Essentially, the land bank

pole and overturned the vehicle, which ended on its top side. Deutschle was ejected from the vehicle; he was not rearing a seat belt, according to the patrol, which notes no citations were issued but Two Millersburg men the crash remains under were injured in a crash investigation. Dec. 3 along County Road 330 in Ripley Township. A Dundee man was According to the injured in a crash Dec. 3 Wooster Post of the State along County Road 186 in Highway Patrol, Kris- Paint Township. topher N. Deutschle, 25, According to the and Zacharius A. Rho- Wooster Post of the State letter, 18, both of North Highway Patrol, Jeremy Crawford Street, were W. Miller, 18, Durstine transported to Wooster Road, was transported Community Hospital by to Pomerene Hospital in West Holmes and Clinton Millersburg by a WinesTownship squads. burg squad. Deutschle was operat- Miller was operating a ing a 1996 Honda Accord 2004 Ford Taurus eastwestbound on County bound on County Road Road 330, west of state 186, west of County Road Route 514, when he trav- 187, when a westbound eled off the right side of vehicle failed to yield half the road on a curve. The of the road and forced vehicle struck a utility him off the road to the

right. Miller then overcorrected to the left and drove off the road, struck a ditch, two concrete animals and a tree. The westbound vehicle continued driving and did not stop. No citations were issued and the crash is still under investigation, according to the patrol.

the center line. He struck a westbound vehicle, overturned and was ejected, while the other vehicle went off the road to the right and struck a guardrail. Mosher was reportedly not wearing a helmet. The vehicle he struck was a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix operated by Wyman J. Yoder, 58, Township Road 552, Shreve. Lester E. Miller, 78, Township Road 323, Holmesville, was his passenger. Neither reported injuries at the scene. Mosher told law enforcement he swerved to the right to avoid another westbound vehicle that had crossed the center line, and led to him going left of center himself. He was cited for traveling left of center, according to the patrol.

facilitates taking control of vacant, abandoned and tax delinquent properties to be repurposed through demolition or rehabilitation. And while some local funding is necessary, it can be obtained by tapping into penalties assessed on delinquent property taxes, through future collections of taxes on reclaimed property, or commitment from a future property owner. The commissioners said they will review the submitted material and consider supporting changes to the legislation, which would make Holmes County eligible, when the time comes. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330-6745676 or cpratt@the-dailyrecord.com. She’s @drnewsgirl on Twitter.

Accidents Three Millersburg people were injured in a crash Nov. 24 along Berlin Township Road 367 in Holmes County. According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Deanna Faith Gingerich, 16, County Road 201, Laura D. Yoder, 47, Township Road 123, and Betty A. Yoder, 31, Township Road 367, all were taken to Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg by an East Holmes squad. Gingerich was operating a 2004 Honda Civic when she attempted a turn from a private drive southbound on Township Road 367, south of state Route 39, in front of a northbound vehicle which was pushed off the road into a mailbox. The vehicle she turned in front of was a 2004 Ford Windstar operated by Laura Yoder; Betty Yoder was her passenger. Both

drivers said they did not see the other vehicle until impact. Gingerich was cited for failure to yield the right of way, according to the patrol.

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A Shreve man was injured in a crash Oct. 24 along County Road 1 in Prairie Township. According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, David R. Mosher, 49, Snoddy Road, was transported to Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg by a Prairie Township squad. Mosher was operating a 1978 Harley-Davidson motorcycle westbound on County Road 1, west of state Route 83, when he failed to negotiate a curve in the road and crossed

along state Route 39 in Walnut Creek Township. According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Cody R. Roctor, 20, West Slingluff Avenue, was transported to Dover Union Hospital by an East Holmes squad. Roctor was operating a 1998 Ford Ranger northbound on Route 39 as he approached the intersection with Township Road 162. He drove off the road to the right and reentered the road. He struck another northbound vehicle and then went off the road to the left and struck a ditch. The vehicle he hit was a 2003 Mercury Grand Marquis operated by Wayne F. Brandon, 73, Royal Street, Midvale. He reported no injuries at the scene. Roctor was cited for operating a motor vehicle without reasonable A Sugarcreek man was control, according to the injured in a crash Oct. 22 patrol.

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Margaret Mosher Margaret R. Mosher, 95, of Loudonville, passed away peacefully, Friday, November 21, 2014, at Colonial Manor Health Care Center surrounded by her family. She was born April 17, 1919, in Greer, the daughter of Frederick J. and Gertrude Kyser Juergens. She married Ilo D. Mosher on March 7, 1939. He preceded her in death on April 23, 1973. Margaret was a homemaker and had helped her husband on the family farm. She was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church in Loudonville and was a former member of Hanover Grange, the Farm Bureau, and the women’s auxiliary of the Lakeville Volunteer Fire Department. Margaret enjoyed needlework and had won many awards at the Loudonville Fair. She enjoyed attending her grandchildren’s and great-grandchildren’s activities, gardening and her flowers. When she no longer helped with the farming, she spent many hours sitting on her front porch visiting with her family and neighbors and keeping a close eye on her surroundings. At one time, she was even instrumental in helping the sheriff’s department by giving a description of an automobile that was involved in a robbery at a local business. She is survived by her children, Betty Wickham, Alice (John) Schopfer, Edward Mosher, and John Mosher all of Loudonville; her grandchildren, Debra (Stu) Danals, Patricia (Craig)

Garrett, Cherryl (Bob) Young, Staci (Lee Gaines) Bauer, Christine (Mike) Mills, Kevin (Zslona) Mosher, Billy Mosher, Timothy (Tamara) Mosher, Lisa Burke, and Mitchell (Kayla Hendershott) Mosher; 19 great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews, and her special extended family, David and Trudy Neill and their children. In addition to her husband, Margaret was preceded in death by brothers George, Harold, Lewis, Carl and Paul Juergens, sister Minnie Haudenschild and her sonin-law, Robert Wickham. Service was Nov. 25 at Zion Lutheran Church, Loudonville, with Pastor Scott D. Henderson officiating. Burial was in Loudonville Cemetery. Those who wish may make contributions to the Lakeville Fire Department, Lakeville, OH 44638 or to the Zion Lutheran Church. McIntire, Bradham, and Sleek Funeral Home, Wooster, assisted the family. Online condolences may be left for the family at www. mcintirebradhamsleek.com.

Kyle Menuez Kyle Vincent Menuez, 42, of Millersburg, passed away unexpectedly at Akron General Hospital after a short illness. Kyle was born Dec. 31, 1971 in Columbus to Jan and Lynda Menuez. He grew up in Holmes County and was vice president of field operations at V.O. Menuez and Son. Kyle was a generous soul and will be remembered by family and friends for selflessly giving his time to help others. He was loyal and protective of all those who were blessed to be a part of his life. Kyle loved music, especially the Grateful Dead, and possessed an artistic spirit that was never afraid to travel its own unique path. His greatest love was for his wife and daughters and he was always proud of their lives. He will be remembered as a bright and powerful spirit who lived a fearless and authentic existence — a legend to all who knew him. He is survived by his

wife, Laurie (Monter); and daughters, Kelsey (Myles) Roush of North Canton and Madison, of the home; his parents; sister, Andrea Menuez-Smith; numerous nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles; many, many friends; and his loyal and beloved dog, Bella. A celebration of his life was held on Wednesday, Dec. 10, at Faith Lutheran Church in Millersburg. Donations in remembrance of Kyle may be made to Lifebanc or Faith Lutheran Church of Millersburg. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, assisted the family.

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Ivan Miller Ivan J. Miller, 78, of Holmesville, passed away Thursday evening, Nov. 20, 2014, at Sycamore Run Nursing Home, Millersburg, following an extended illness. He was born Aug. 11, 1936, in Holmes County and was the son of Joe D. and Emma (Weaver) Miller. On April 18, 1964, he married Dorothy Mae Lovell, and she preceded him in death June 17, 2005. Ivan was a truck driver for 51 years. He was a member of the Millersburg Church of Christ and the Holmes County Conservation Club. Ivan was an avid sports fan. He loved watching the Cleveland Browns, the Indians, the Cavs and the Ohio State Buckeyes. Surviving are his three children and their spouses, Audrey (Atlee) Byler of Killbuck, Patty (Mike) Morehouse of Holmesville and Jim (Melissa) Miller of Fredericksburg; six grandchildren, Michael Morehouse II (fiance, Amber Dininger), Kim Fletcher, David Morehouse, Ashley Stefi, Paige Miller and Emily Byler; seven great-grandchildren, Rory and Logan Fletcher, Dakota and Landon Stefi, Michael

Morehouse III, Autumn Morehouse and Mason Johnson; two brothers, Joe Jr. (Mary) Miller and Atlee (Miriam) Miller, both of Sugarcreek; two sisters, Verna (Abe) Keim of Millersburg and Alma (Jerry) Yoder of Jackson, Fla.; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Dorothy, and two brothers, Aden and Eli Miller. Funeral services were Nov. 24 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with Pastor Doug Wells officiating. Burial was in Prairie Township Cemetery, Holmesville. Family suggests memorial contributions be made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691.

Mary Mullett Mary Isabelle “Izzy” Mullett, 84, the Holmes County Home and formerly of Loudonville, passed away Friday morning, Nov. 21, 2014, at Pomerene Hospital, Millersburg, following a period of declining health. She was born Aug. 15, 1930, in Ripley Township and was the daughter of Frank and Bernice (Miller) Arnold. On Sept. 13, 1947, in Greenup, Ky., she married Robert Mullett, and he preceded her in death on Nov. 21, 2000. She was a retired state egg inspector and was the owner/operator of Valley Restaurant. She had attended the Methodist Church in Loudonville. Izzy enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Surviving is her daughter, Mary Jo (Jerry) Hoxworth of Millersburg; four grandchildren, Becky Hoxworth, Michael (Megan) Hoxworth and JJ Hoxworth (Danielle Markley), all of Millersburg, and Mark Hoxworth (Angie Miller) of Clark; 10 great-grandchildren, Marina and Isaac Hoxworth, Parker, Grayson and Conner Hoxworth, Abbie and Aiden Hox-

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Retired U.S. Army SSG James David Bretz, 60, of Fayetteville, N.C., died Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2014. He was born April 17, 1954 in Lancaster, S.C. to Don Eldon Bretz and the late Sybil Maxine Denton Bretz. Having served his country for over 20 years, James earned several commendations and medals, including the Bronze Star. He leaves to cherish his memory, his wife of 28 years, burg; sisters, Sharon SampAngela Bretz; daughter, sel of Millersburg and Patty Michelle Whitman of Wel- Gilcrist of Wooster; and come; son, Joshua Bretz of four grandchildren, Nicole and Cameron Baraona; St. Pauls, N.C.; Jessica Bretz Whitman, Cody Whitman, and a loving sister, Wilda of Fayetteville, N.C.; father, Jenna Whitman and Ayden Don Bretz of Fredericks- James Bretz. McDaniel of Wooster. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Dr. Robert Sears Doris Koenig and a brothIndependent Doctor of Optometry er, Jim Bricker. Located Inside Services were at Auble Millersburg Funeral Home in Orrville Wal Mart on Wednesday, Dec. 10, with Tim McDaniel officiVision Center ating. Burial was at Crown Hill Cemetery in Orrville. Basic Eye Exam Online registry and expressions of condolence may be made at the funeral home website at www. aublefuneralhome.com. Contact Lens Exam Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer’s Association, Greater East Ohio Chapter, 70 W. Streetsboro St., Suite 201, CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Hudson, Ohio, 44236. 330-674-3564

Ruth Wagner, 86 Ruth M. Wagner, age 86, of Akron, formerly of Orrville, passed away Dec. 5, 2014, at Summa Health System in Akron, surrounded by her loving family. She was born Dec. 10, 1927, in Fredericksburg, the daughter of Robert and Hazel (Johnson) Bricker. She was united in marriage to Clayton C. Wagner on Oct. 29, 1950. He preceded her in death on May 11, 2008. Ruth was a graduate of Fredericksburg High School and Akron Peoples’ Hospital School of Nursing. She had been employed as a registered nurse at Wooster Community Hospital for 40 years. She was a former member of the Church of Christ in Orrville. She enjoyed sewing, crocheting and listening to music. Ruth is survived by her children, Marilyn Levy of Mansfield, Julie Wagner of Akron, Bill (Sharon) Wagner of Pearland, Texas and Barbara Baraona of Avon Lake; grandchildren, Jacob Baraona (Amber Gregory), Michael Baraona, Caitlin (Chris) Frerichs and Hilary Wagner; great-grandchildren, Felicity Frerichs

worth, Justin Markley and Tessa and Hallie Miller; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; six brothers, Homer, John, Ralph, Frank, Dean and Dick Arnold; five sisters, Norma Arnold, Dorothy Arnold, Colleen Boreman, Mary Ann Harris and Charlene Fink; and a greatgranddaughter, Michaela Hoxworth. Services were Nov. 26 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg with Will Marmet officiating. Burial was in Prairie Township Cemetery, Holmesville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Holmes County Home, 7260 State Route 83, Holmesville 44633.

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John Peterman John J. Peterman, 87, of Wooster, died Dec. 13, 2014 at his residence. John was born Sept. 6, 1927 in Ripley Township in Holmes County, Ohio to John C. and Sarah (Schaaf) Peterman. He married Helen Finn on June 7, 1952. John worked for the OARDC doing lawn and farm work. He worked there for 34 years, retiring in 1985.

Nathaniel Weaver, 29 Nathaniel David “Nate” Weaver, 29, Millersburg, died Thursday, Nov. 27, 2014, at Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg. He was born March 19, 1985, in Millersburg to Robert C. and Kathleen “Kathy” (Miller) Weaver of Millersburg. He worked at Lynn Hope Industries at Millersburg and played basketball for the Holmes County Bucks. He was a member of Walnut Creek Mennonite Church and

He will be deeply missed by his wife Helen and his children Donna Peterman of Wooster and Sarah Peterman of Akron. John was preceded in death by his parents, his brother George Peterman and his sister Lucille Warnes. Burial was at Sherwood Memorial Gardens on Tuesday, Dec. 16.

enjoyed listening to music, especially the Gaither Vocal Band. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his brother, Matt (Megan) Weaver of Harrisonburg, Va.; his grandmother, Dottie Miller of Sugarcreek; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. He is preceded in death by his brothers, Robert C. “Robbie” Weaver and Paul A. Weaver; his grandfather, Keith Miller; and grand-

parents, Marion and Orpha Ellen Weaver. Celebration of Life Service was held Monday, Dec. 1 at Walnut Creek Mennonite Church with pastor Don Hamsher officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek. Memorials may be made to Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, P.O. Box 182, Walnut Creek 44687.

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Harry “Dud” Kister, 90, of Shreve, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2014, at his residence. He was born Jan. 22, 1924, in Millbrook to Minor and Bertha (Anderson) Kister and married Marie Ellen Snyder June 24, 1944. She preceded him April 25, 2012. He was a graduate of Shreve High School, and while in school, he played baseball and basketball. He excelled in all athletic endeavors he was involved in. He was named to all-star teams and was honored as a captain of various teams. After high school, he coached baseball along with his brothers. Dud was a member of Rip-

ley Church of Church and served his country in the National Guard. He retired from Akron Brass after 44 years of service. Surviving are children, Karen (Tom) Myers of Stow, Marv (Kathie) Kister of Lakeville, and Larry Kister of Shreve; grandchildren, Jason (Brooke) Myers, David Myers, Eric (Lisa) Myers, Bryan (Kristin) Myers, Mark (Kristy) Kister, and Laura (Ben) Harbaugh; greatgrandchildren, Logan, Landri and Brady Kister, Abigayle Myers, McKenzie Harbaugh. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by brothers, Tom, Lloyd, and Max; and several infant brothers and sisters.

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Kandel is state PP&K champion for second year By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer BEREA — Madison Kandel, 14, of Killbuck recorded her second state championship on Sunday, Dec. 7, at the Cleveland Browns practice facility, topping the 14-15 division of the Punt, Pass & Kick competition held in Cleveland. Kandel’s punt travelled 97-feet, 10-inches. Her pass went 102-feet, and her kick was 74-8, for a total score of 274-6, good enough to win the state competition. “Grandpa told me he thought I needed to be up in the 300s for a total score to place in the top four,” Kandel said. “All I needed was a good kick, but it just didn’t go as planned.” The top four reach the national finals. After the competition on Dec. 7, when 16 of the 32 NFL teams competed, she was in first place overall. After six more teams turned in their results, she dropped to second. With 27 teams

Winners of various age groups participating in the Punt, Pass & Kick competition held in Cleveland. Madison Kandel, 14, of Killbuck (back row, right), earned fifth in state competition, just one place short of continuing on to the national contest. reported, Kandel dropped to fifth place, one spot out of qualifying for nationals. “My wife and I could see it on her face after she kicked the football that her score wasn’t what she knew she was capable of producing,” her grandfa-

ther Bob Spurgeon said. “Doris and I worked a lot with her and her brothers all year, but still, a win is a win and we are very proud.” She said she is feeling motivated and will have to try again next year.

It will be her final shot. Kandel represented the state in the national finals in Atlanta in 2012. Reporter Kevin Lynch Madison Kandel, 14, of Killbuck recorded her can be reached at 330- second state championship on Sunday, Dec. 7, at 674-5676 or klynchthe- the Cleveland Browns practice facility. daily-record.com.

mes) passed up some Div. I offers to make an immediate impact at nearby Ashland University, a Div. II school. Less than a month into the year, she’s doing exactly what she set out to do. The 6-1 post has played in all seven games for the 4-4 Eagles, starting one. She’s already the team’s leading rebounder with 7.4 boards along with 10.5 points, fourth-best on the team. Snyder’s all-around game, which was so critical to the Knights’ Div. II state title last March, has been on display from the

outset. She’s second on the team in field goal percentage (49 percent) and leads the Eagles in steals (1.6). She’s also made the most foul shots of anyone on the team, canning 24 of 29 for 83 percent. Snyder’s teammate, both in high school and collegiately, Rachelle Morrison (West Holmes) has started four games. The guard is putting up 3.2 ppg. Hiland’s McKenzie Miller is also playing for the Eagles, playing in all eight games and starting one at guard. Miller, a junior, is averaging 4 points and 1.6 rebounds a game. n Emily Molnar (West

Holmes), a fellow AllOhioan last year with Snyder, has also seen time on the floor right off the bat. For Findlay (4-2), Molnar has appeared in six games, averaging 14 minutes. The former Knights’ floor general has put up 2.2 points, 1.3 rebounds and 1.2 assists.

Campus own right at another Div. II school, the University of Findlay. The 6-5 junior guard paces the Oilers (2-4) with 16 ppg. Like Bonifant, Kaufman is also his squad’s most prolific 3-point shooter, draining 18 of 33 (54 percent). The former Ohio Div. IV Player of the Year is shooting 55.4 percent from the field and 88.9 percent from the line to go along with 4.0 boards and 1.8 assists. WRESTLING NC State sophomore 165-pounder Max Rohskopf (West Holmes) has broken into the top-20 rankings in Div. I. He is 16-5 overall (14-5 at 165) and is tied for tops on the team with wins over three ranked opponents. Rohskopf is ranked No. 14 by TheOpenMat, No. 15 by FloWrestling, and No. 17 by InterMat. He recently went 5-2 and took seventh at the prestigous Cliff Keen Invite in Las Vegas. He has defeated wrestlers ranked at No. 17 (Nebraska), No. 15 (Minnesota) and No. 16 (Air Force). WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Laina Snyder (West Hol-

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Balance helps Hawks snap West Holmes’ win streak By AARON DORKSEN Daily Record Sports Editor BERLIN — The Battle for Holmes County is a chance for girls basketball players to step into the spotlight like few, if any, other places in Ohio. “I got here at 4:30 and there was already a line of West Holmes people out the door,” 24th-year Hiland coach Dave Schlabach said. “I love it.” Schlabach loved what he saw on the floor even more at the Perry Reese Center Saturday night. Rather than a few Hawks playing starring roles in the prime-time matchup, it was a complete team effort that enabled Hiland to defeat archrival West Holmes 53-40 in front of a packed gym. The Hawks (4-0) won in the battle of unbeatens as the defending Div. II state champion Knights (4-1) had a 33-game winning streak snapped. “We don’t have a superstar, but we have a lot of kids who work hard,” Schlabach said. “Everybody kept asking me, ‘Hey, what’s your team’s identity?’ I think the word

is balance this year.” Ten Hawks played seven or more minutes, seven scored and eight grabbed a rebound. Schlabach didn’t even know where to start when handing out postgame praise. Junior Brittany Miller led Hiland with 11 points, while right behind was senior Megan Beachy with 10, followed by senior Rachel Horn and freshman Kennedy Schlabach with nine each. Miller, Angela Troyer and Beachy led the way with five rebounds apiece. Horn was 3 for 4 on 3-pointers after being unable to connect from long range in the first three games, helping Hiland to a critical 7 for 18 effort from beyond the arc. When Horn started the game 2 for 2 on treys and then Jessica Troyer banked in a trey from the wing for a quick 9-0 lead, it looked like it might be the Hawks’ night. Schlabach called it “probably the best (Horn) has played.” He commended the other aforementioned girls as well, and then noted that sophomore Jessica Troyer (7 points) and freshman

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West Holmes’ Alex Brown drives into four collapsing Hiland defenders during the Battle for Holmes County girls basketball rivalry. Sara Keim (5 points, 4 2 assists) also came up rebounds) had been on with some big “hustle the JV last week. Senior plays,” Schlabach said. Alex Troyer (4 rebounds, “A lot went into this

game,” Schlabach said. “We spent three days “For the first time we preparing and we like to approached it like a tourSee Pg. 31 — BALANCE nament scout.

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Balance (From Page 30) see if our teams can handle a lot of information. Then, we had 10 kids that didn’t play in this game last year that we played, so we wanted to see how they’d respond. And then you’ve got the rivalry thing.” West Holmes trailed 9-4 after one quarter, but both teams picked it up in the second period as the Hawks took a 21-18 lead at the break. Knights senior Alex Starr, whose 20 points accounted for half her team’s scoring total, connected on one of her four 3-pointers to cut the margin to 23-21 early in the third quarter but Hiland closed the period with a 7-0 run. The Knights, who shot just 16 for 52 from the floor, could never get the margin closer than six. Junior Hannah Clark scored nine points for the West Holmes, but struggled to connect on her many shot attempts and Alex Brown’s five points were the team’s next best total. Starr paced the Knights with nine rebounds, but the Hawks had a slight edge on the boards at 31-28. “We’ve been struggling with (shooting),” said West Holmes coach Lisa Patterson, whose team graduated its top three players from last season’s title winner and had 6-foot standout Brittleigh

Macaulay limited to just a few minutes as she recovers from an illness. “Other than the first game, we’ve not shot the ball particularly well. It’s gonna happen and you’ve just gotta play through it and hope your defense wins you some games.” Patterson said the defense let the team down early, as the Knights wound up trying to double-team Hiland guards on the perimeter instead of fighting through picks. It led to a number of wide-open looks. “I was a little disappointed in our defense,” Patterson said. “We had established what we were going to do defensively and we didn’t exactly follow through.” The lessons learned from the latest installment of the Battle for Holmes County, which West Holmes now leads 17-13, should serve both teams well going forward. “It’s Holmes County — two teams and they fill a gym up for girls basketball,” Patterson said. “Tell me another county in the state of Ohio that does that. It’s just a tremendous community we live in and I remind the girls of that all the time. They’re lucky where they are and I think they know it. “A game like this you want to experience and you want to learn from it. This is definitely a film that we’ll watch

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Hiland’s Jess Troyer eyes the basket as she goes up for a shot against West Holmes’ Natalie Molnar (15) Saturday night at Hiland. The Hawks snapped the Knights’ 33-game win streak with a 53-40 decision at the Perry Reese Center. and dissect and figure out where things went wrong. The kids played hard and give credit to Hiland.” Schlabach said that to have a great rivalry,

both teams have to win some games as it goes on. That’s certainly been the case between the two programs, which have four state titles apiece and a combined

21 Final Four trips. “It’s been about 5-5 the last 10 years and it’s been a heated rivalry, a lot of respect, maybe a little dislike, and that’s what a rivalry is about,” Schla-

bach said. “Usually this game is at the end of the year and is a great tournament introduction, but I liked it because it gave us a great measuring stick early.”

Knights’ Woods is Wayne Invitational’s most valuable By ELLIOTT SCHREINER Sports Staff SMITHVILLE — West Holmes scored 168.5 points to place third this past weekend at the Wayne Invitational at Smithville. Southeast won the tournament with 235.5 points, well ahead of runner-up Norton, which tallied 183.5. The Knights’ returning state runner-up Cole

Woods took home the tournament’s Most Valuable Wrestler trophy. West Holmes also got titles from 113-pounder Cody Woods and 145-pounder Ashton Eyler. Cole Woods won what was the evening’s marquee match-up, as he was taking on Triway returning state qualifier Brian Persinger in a 126-pound final. After an even first period, Woods made his move.

He got three back points, as he turned a near Persinger escape into a cradle. Shortly after that, he got Persinger back on the mats and pinned him with a headlock in 3:52. The Triway’s sophomore’s shoulders were on the mat for a split second at best. It ended a competitive match sooner than anyone anticipated. “Things went well,” said Woods, who’s still unbeaten on the season. “He’s

a good opponent and he Triway’s additional run- (120) and Hunter Flinner gave me a good run for ners-up were Jaimen Hill (152). my money. “I don’t know how good the pin was. When I looked up, his shoulders Let’s say your Uncle Phil punted twice for were up. But I’ll take it.” Tampa Bay in the early 1990s and never took the field again, but you believe he should be in The younger Woods the NFL Hall of fame. Well, go ahead, nominate also won with a chamhim. He will actually be considered. It’s a pionship pin, closing the little-known fact about the NFL Hall of Fame process that absolutely anybody can nominate deal in 5:20, while Eyler absolutely anybody, so long as the nominee also won via pin in 3:48. played at least one snap in a regular - or postThe Knights got runnerseason NFL game. Place a call to Canton, Ohio, and Uncle Phil will be on the list for next year. up finishes from Thane Ever heard of “identity foreclosure?” It’s an Kaufman (103 pounds) actual syndrome suffered by people who see and Damon Harris (285). themselves primarily as one aspect of their identity to the exclusion of all the

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CHOPPED WHEAT Straw, big squares, $225/ton. Sugarcreek. (330) 204-9217

1ST & 2ND cutting horse hay round bales. Ear Corn by 100# $7.50 330-359-5730


34 — Saturday, December 20, 2014 230 Farm Products Produce 235 NICE ROUND BALES 1st, 2nd, 3rd cutting available Jason Troyer, 330-473-7905 FOR SALE: Pine Shavings, no dust, 10 cu. ft. bag, $5.75 a bag. (330) 897-8650 LOW POTASSIUM DRY COW HAY, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales. Also, Heifer Hay, delivered. (330) 466-1408 FOR SALE: EAR CORN non-GMO, 50lb. bag $4. Levi Mast 7233 CR 201, MLBG (330) 674-3222 ATTENTION: Will do Custom round baling hay, manure hauling, mowing, plowing & misc. Mark Allen Miller, (330) 473-5366 WANTED: CROP land to farm for 2015 and beyond crop year. Good reference & natural fertilizer used. (330) 466-4852 WESTERN DAIRY HAY, 3X3X8, 3X4X8. Horse and Deer quality, RFV 160-283. Large or small amounts. Jason Troyer (330)473-7905 FOR SALE: HAY too dusty for horses, cheap, (330) 674-2162 TOP QUALITY alfalfa small squares 4th cutting 20% protein, 185 RFV $450 a ton delivered. (330) 893-7170 1ST cutting Timothy small square horse hay - no rain or dust, $7/bale; (10) round bale beef hay, $65/bale. David Wengerd. 330-359-0233 QUALITY HORSE HAY, Timothy Alfalfa Mix, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, stored inside, delivered. (330) 466-1408 TOP QUALITY alfalfa small squares 3rd cutting, horse hay $400 a ton delivered. (330) 893-7170 STRAW 3x3x8, 3x4x8, and 4x5 rounds. Net wrapped. Large or small amounts. Jason Troyer (330)473-7905 NICE 1ST CUTTING round bales, 4x5 net wrapped, grass mix. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 FIRST CUTTING Alfalfa Mix small square bales, good quality, no rain, $8/bale. (330) 893-0906

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SPLIT SEASONED CHERRY FIREWOOD for sale. Delivery Available 330-496-4376 FOR SALE: WHEAT STRAW $5.50 a bale. (330) 897-8650 WALNUT LOG w/ Burls & also some blocking log. 330-600-9157 FOR SALE: Firewood Processor, older model, drag log in, cut & split. All with the power of PTO. $4,000 obo. (330) 674-1430 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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8 YR old Double Gaited Gelding, TSS, horsemans horse, powerful. $2,200 Tim Hershberger (330) 893-0171 FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also, hollow campfire logs. 330-231-8462.

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FOR SALE: GOOD USED boy's buggy, roll-up curtains, LED lights. (330) 359-0121

7YR OLD Black Gelding, broke for most anyone, double gated. Loran Schlabach 330-852-3096 3YR OLD Bay Gelding, muscles yankie: dream vacation in buggy 1mo. TSS. 4yr old Bay Gelding, trot & bred, home raised. 15:3, TSS, good for long trips, would make good boy's horse. Ray W. Miller 6531 TR 362, Millersburg.

FOR SALE: 6yr old 43" black and white Pony Mare, kid broke, was a school pony for 4yrs, great Christmas gift for the family! (740) 295-0791 x3

AMHR REGISTERED Pony Mare black. Foaling date April 2006. $250 w/ papers (330) 893-3675 16H, 7yr old, Dark Bay SB trotter Gelding, TSS, Safe for women to drive, $2,700 obo 330-893-2270 FOR SALE: 16 year old Mare safe for anyone. Abe A. Yoder 4217 TR 369 Millersburg, OH. 330-275-9094

FOR SALE: TWO Bore Nanny Goats $200 each. Daniel U. Yoder 2853 CR 200, Dundee OH 44624 Also, Perkins Diesel 80HP w/ Clutch $2900. FOR SALE: Standardbred Mare in foal to Percheron for 2015 $950 or make offer. (330) 893-0219 COMING: 2YR old black and wite pony mare broke to drive green broke to ride 42" Allen Troyer 9195 S. Kansas Rd., FDBG HERFORD HEIFER Approx 1 1/2 years old. Approx 900 lbs. Would make a nice addition to your herd or freezer. Call today (330) 674-7111

FOR SALE: Katahdin Ram, 3 yrs old, Sammy Hershberger, 8082 Cutter Rd, Fred., OH 44627 FOR SALE: Belgian stud colt, born 6/16/14, Sire: Orndorffs Ajax by RKD Eddie, Dam: Beechwoood I'am a Theory by BJ Theory, eligible to register. $2500. Roman A. Yoder, (330) 359-6364 FOR SALE: 5 yr old Gelding, TSS, good traveler, in buggy 1 yr, dbl gaited, surrey size. K.T. (330) 600-1519 6 YR old Gelding, TSS, safe for women, nice buggy horse. $2,800 (330) 600-0450 3YR OLD Fancy Shetland pony mare bay w/ 3 whites 42" broke to drive, TSS, (330) 359-0329

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

3 YR old 42" Pony Mare, bred, $300. (740) 824-4361

8 YR old Dutch Standard Bred Mare, Sire: Winand. 16.2H, family horse, Black, 4 whites & strip, in foal to Alonzo. (330) 231-2234 FOR SALE: 4yr old Gelding by Pegasus Spur, good boys horse. (330) 695-9814 x3 FOR SALE: 3 yr old Black & White Gelding Pony, 42", good broke to ride and drive, would make a nice Christmas present. $400 John B. Miller, 1198 TR 169, Sugarcreek 44681 (330) 852-2162

PIGS

13YR OLD Trotting Gelding Surrey size, TSS, good for short trips only, (330) 852-9190 HORSEMAN Position avail. Windy Hill Farms has an opportunity for full or part-time exp'd horseman. Instruction, transportation and housing avail. Also needed someone to drive horses, full/part-time 330-231-7500 4 YR old Standard Bred Mare, TSS, Trotter, $1,800 obo. (330) 763-4747

FOR SALE: 5mo. old Alpine Saanen Cross Billy Goat $50 OBO. David Miller 7514 Hoy Rd., Fdbg 330-641-2754 VM

FARM HAND needed. Windy Hill Farm, 2 mi. N of Millersburg on St. Rt. 83. Choring, cleaning, horse farm, transportation & housing available. 330-231-7500

FOR SALE CEDAR (330) 231-0735

FOR SALE: Golden Red Pullets starting to lay. Dannie H. Stutzman, 8446 Lautenschlager Rd., AC OH 44606

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8 YR old Gelding, mostly trot, safe for anyone, great traveler, $3,400. (330) 464-1271 7

YR old Gelding, TSS, Family horse, (330) 763-4747

WANTED: NEWBORN Jersey, and Jersey HolsteinCross Heifer Calves (330) 600-9624 JERSEY, MINIATURE black angus cross heifer. Due in June. Miniature Jersey, Miniature black Angus, Jersey cross heifer. 5 months old. Should make good family cows. 740-622-1990 6YR OLD Gelding Trotter, good broke, family horse, sharp, TSS, $3,400. Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777

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FOR SALE: 3 Holstein FOR SALE: 7 yr old, Dutch steers, weighing 600-1000 Saddle Bred Cross Mare, lbs.; Also, 3 Holstein Black, 4-whites & strip. In steers, weighing 500 lbs. foal to Vaandarger. 8yr old They have been grazing all Dutch Standardbred Mare in summer with very little grain foal to Alonzo, TSS, Black, and are on 12 free choice 4-whites & strip, big surrey minerals. $1.40/per lb. horse, women can drive. (2) donkey jennies - 3 yr. old 7yr old Dutch Standand 5 yr. old, both standing ardbred Gelding, TSS, 38", $200/ea. OBO. Nelson black, 2-whites, star, big J. Miller, 1243 CR 108, strong surrey horse, women Sugar Creek. 330-852-8104 can drive. All horses are registered. (330) 231-2234 4YR OLD M. 4sale Polar Winner, TSS, has pep. 5yr M Jailhouse Jesse. 9850 Harrison Rd., Apple Creek 44606

5 YR old Standard Bred Mare, all trot, very well broke, $2,400. Menno Yoder, (330) 674-1895

9YR OLD Morgan Friesian Mare, dark Bay, 15.2H, TSS, safe for women to drive, $3,000 OBO. 8505 S. Carr Rd., FDBG. (330) 763-4646

7YR OLD Gelding, Sierra Kosmos, well broke but needs work, surrey size, (330) 473-3503

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TEAM OF BLACK percheron mares, 2 & 3 yrs. old. Jonas Troyer, 330-897-1403 ext. 3 9MO OLD Ram Cheviot Dorsett Cross $150. (330) 439-8066 2YR OLD Gelding, Whitefish Falls-Panorama, Surrey size, TSS, buggy broke, mostly trot. Robert Miller (330) 567-5944 TOWNSEND WORK chute for sheep, turn table, sort gates, foot baths & more, like new. 740-599-2939 5YR OLD Chestnut Reg. Morgan Mare by Black Tuxedo by Armania, TSS, a man's horse. (330) 893-0310 PONY, 3 yrs old, kids drive (330) 674-0809 8YR OLD Dark Bay Standardbred Gelding, good broke, TSS. 10yr old Black Standardbred Gelding, anybody can drive, TSS. (330) 231-5219

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FULL BED & chest of drawers, $100/both. (330) 695-2450 SMALL ELECTRIC refrigerator, good cond., $75. Crib & mattress, $25. David Yoder, (330) 893-4605 NEW KITCHEN Island, 32" x 64" x 36"h, beige color, no top - top available. $800. (330) 567-9347 GOOD COUCH, chest of drawers, wardrobes, 2 tables w/ chairs, shelving, file cabinets, coffee table, baby cribs and new deluxe mattress set, 2mi. West of Becks, 2529 TR 110, Millersburg. (330) 600-2852 $$$ BRAND NEW QUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET Still in Factory Plastic. $200.00 Can Help with Delivery. Call 330-353-8849 CAREX ROLLING walker with brakes & seat, brand new, $100; single serve coffee mach, Bosch Tassimo, in box, $30. 330-674-1892

5YR OLD Mare Trotter, Fresh, Surrey horse, TSS, $3,200. 5YR old Mare, black, fresh, family surrey horse, TSS $1,800. Eddie Miller 740-624-3761 Daytime FOR SALE: WELL BROKE TEAM reg'd Haflinger mares, full sisters. (330) 359-0121 BLACK 6 yr. old Morgan cross mare, broke singledouble and to ride, easy keeper. 740-599-2939 FOR SALE: 3YR OLD Sorrel Pony, broke to ride and drive. (330) 852-0601 12 yr old Standard Bred Mare, safe for kids or older people, $1,000. (330) 763-4747 FOR SALE: 5 Lion Head Bunnies, 12 wks old, 3does, 2-buck. (330) 897-2701 2 YR. OLD Hackney pony stallion, not broke. Jonas Troyer, 330-897-1403 ext. 3 10 YR old Upheaded Gelding, boys horse or family horse, TSS, trotter, $800 (330) 763-4747

FOR SALE: used blue couch. Also, tan couch. Like new. Mrs. Jacob E. MIller, 3795 US 62, Dundee, OH 44624 FOR SALE: Mini fridge 20.00 - Apt size freezer 45.00 – Humidifier 10.00 – TV`s 10.00 – Exercise bike 15.00 – Weight bench & weights 10.00 – Table & 6 chairs 80.00 – 2 Elect sewing machines w/stands 20.00ea – Rebounder 10.00 – Chipper/shredder 25.00 – 2 Elect stoves 50.00ea – Elect fridge 50.00 – Glide rocker 15.00 All used but in working cond 330-473-3773 (Charm area) FOR SALE: Singer treadle sewing machine; also, Kenmore, Morse & Singer heads-some electric. 9928 Emerson Rd, AC, OH 44606 BLACK ROD Iron Glasstop table, 4 chairs, 2 bar stools, few scratches on glasstop, in good shape, paid $1200 new, asking $400. (330) 600-8114

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THOMPSON CENTER Encore Muzzleloader Stainless steel barrel, in good cond., for more info (330) 749-4568

4 CERTIFIED organic cross bred Heifers, short bred, (330) 852-0722

RUGER AMERICAN 270 with scope NIB $450. Remington Model 700 30-O6 with scope $475. (330) 897-1038

3YR OLD Gelding by A Son of Conway Hall, been in buggy, TSS, powerful driver, broke, $5800. Lavern Yoder (330) 852-4062

FOR SALE: Weanling Paint Pony Filly, very gentle, Ivan J. Miller, 3868 TR 629, Mlbg. (330) 893-3168

ATTENTION DEER Hunters: will do antler mounts & European mounts at reasonable rates. Loren Hershberger 330-763-3988

2014 FRIESIAN Cross Filly Black, Sire is Vansome. 2014 Black Stallion Friesian Cross, Sire is Vansome. (330) 231-5219

3 YR old Gelding, by Elegant Man, fresh, heads up, boys horse. $5,200. (330) 852-4974

APOLLO INCLINE Muzzleloader 50 cal. with scope $125. (330) 695-9376 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.

WANTED: SERVICE age Pygmy billy goat. Call (330) 714-9082.

FOR SALE: 7yr old brown / white Pony also brown / white Yearling Filly. 9080 S. Carr Rd., Fred. Ohio 44627

5 YR. gelding. TSS, mostly trot. Good traveling, boys horse. Reuben Barkman, W. of Farmerstown 897-0166

FOR SALE: 11yr old Standardbred Gelding. Amos Yoder 3600 CR 70, Sugar Creek, OH. (330) 893-4808

FOR SALE: Mossburg 500 12ga., Mossburg 9200 12ga., includes 2 barrels, Rossi 223 cal., 330-473-0325

4 YR. OLD black freisian standardbred gelding, tss, good traveler, $5500. (330) 852-0703†x2

EUROPEAN SKULL cleaning, $20. Text / Call 330-600- 1775

FOR SALE: 13 yr. old standardbred, tss, $800. 330-601-2428 BOAR GOATS 2 Billy's 3 Nanny Reg. 9 month old $175 each OBO. John Hershberger 9153 Zuercher Rd., Apple Creek.

FOR SALE: 13YR OLD Gelding, good broke, TSS, $900 (330) 897-2103

FOR SALE: Thompson Center Omega 50 caliber. Good condition, $175. V.M. 330-897-0060 ext. 1.


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ATTENTION DEER HUNTERS: I will mount your antlers. Aaron Chupp 9107 TR 609, Fredericksburg

FOR SALE: Natural Gas Perfection heating stove in good cond. 70,000BTU, (330) 897-8113 x2

FOR SALE: Singer Sewing machine with stand. Napoleon wood stove, $700. Both good cond. 330-465-7741

50CAL. MUZZLELOADER & Marlin model MLS-50, nickel barrel, like new. (330) 893-4521

120' 3"X10' Heavy Duty Ridgid galvanized pipe conduit w/ couplings $450. (330) 893-3675

GOOD USED BUGGY, LED light, brakes, door, back. Also Halfinger size manure Spreader. (330) 893-0421

WANT HUNTING LAND to lease for 2015 and 2016. 80 + Acre. Will pay good price for good hunting. 330-852-1419 V.M. DEER CORN 60LB bags for $6. Jonas Miller 4774 SR 557, MLBG (330) 893-1951

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FOR SALE: Cub Cadet garden tractor w/ Trend tires, snow chains & spare Turf tires, also mower deck $700 OBO. (330) 275-6079

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MAYTAG WRINGER Washer in good cond. For more info call 330-600-4553 FOR SALE: Large Ashland wood & coal stove w/jacket. Good for shop use, $200. 330-567-2259. FOR SALE: Used Mini Surrey, Fiberglass wheels, $3,500. 330-987-1143 FOR SALE: 16ft utility trailer, good cond., but needs work on lights $1000. (330) 600-0849 DURAHEAT 70,000BTU Space Heater w/ thermostat, like new, burns Kerosene $175. (330) 893-3675 FOR SALE: Garage Door 9ft wide, 8 ft. heigh, white, flush, in good cond., (330) 852-0601 FOR SALE: Navien 240 water heater Natural Gas used one winter. (330) 893-0218 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060. NEW ENGLAND Wood Burner. Good used store shelving. (330) 897-5604 PSP with 17 games, and 8 movies. $175 (330) 464-8450

FOR SALE: YAMAHA KEYBOARD 61 keys. New Home Threddle sewing machine. Both in exc. cond., Eddie Troyer 6588 Buss Rd, Apple Creek 330-698-0327 FOR SALE: Good used sulky with box. $300. Call (330) 893-1061 DRYWALL FINISHING and Patching interior painting. Reasonable rates. Jr. Yoder 7720 TR 509, Lakeville OH 44638 TORPETO SPACE Heaters Reddy Heater 55,000BTU, $110. Homelite 125000 $200 Toro 150000 $225 (330) 897-1038 16’ FLATBED Equipment Trailer For Sale. Comes with Chains, Binders, Spare Wheel and Pintle Hitch. $2,600. 330-852-3457 USED MINI Buggy, w/Led lights, $3,000 (330) 893-4759†Ext. 1 BATHTUB, LIKE new $50. (330) 473-5331 WANTED: USED but in good condition accordian. Leave message with price and condition. (330) 359-0373 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: Antique Natural gas heating stove, vented, works good $150 OBO. (330) 674-7434 FOR SALE: Counters, (3) 8' sections 24" wide. (1) 4' section, 24" wide. Make offer. (330) 893-3033- Kenny

FOR SALE: Buggy, good used buggy, new tires, new paint, sliding door, $3,000 (330) 852-0519 FOR SALE: 5HP Air pressor and 13HP Motor on slide. Good tion $1300. Norman 10148 Saltcreek Rd., OH 44627

MISC. HEATERS: 18,000 BTU nat. gas wall heater$40; 20,000 BTU nat. gas heater w/vent, rusty, $10; Kerosene & small elect. heaters. David Yoder, (330) 893-4605 WANTED: 4-WHEELER in good cond. with title, 4x4 would prefer winch and blade, 350cc to 400cc. (330) 601-2673 FOR SALE: 650 DECKO Embroidery Machine, exc. cond + lots of accessories. (330) 852-4258 BATTERY FLOOR Lamps, 3 styles to choose from, Free LED Bulb, with every lamp, Auctioneer clocks, & lots more. Berlin Furniture, 5044 CR 120, 1 mi S. of Berlin. FOR SALE: Durkopp Adler 205-370 Leather Sewing Machine, air motor on stand, weaver foot press rivetter. Randall Model P-74, Hole Punching machine, everything almost new. (330) 893-3780 GRAVELY Riding tractor w/deck, chains, snowplow, $775; China cabinet, $75; Staber washer, $400; Gas oven, $75. 330-473-0354 FOR SALE: Elite Rees 5th wheel hitch $650. Ladder rack for van $25. 8ft truck bed cover $100. 16x7 white aluminum garage door $75 (330) 897-1222 x4

Smokey Lane Stables, Inc. JAN 9TH

Driving Horse sale TACK 5:30PM HORSES 7:00PM

FEB 13TH

Driving sale TACK 5:30PM HORSES 7:00PM

FOR SALE: I-Beams: (2) pcs. 4"x12"x12'; (2) pcs. 6-1/2"x12"x14'; (1) pc. 4"x9"x16' $500/all. 330-893-1392.

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special trotting sale TACK 4:30PM HORSES 6:00PM submit recommenDations by weD at 9pm

FOR SALE: Toy trackhoes, black & yellow. Swivel all around. Built to last. $80. Levi Swartzentruber, 3235 CR 168, Millersburg OH

686 Smokey Lane Road NW • Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Phone: 330-852-2237 Fax: 330-852-2237

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.

SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC

FOR SALE: Astro 220 and DC 30 collar, $275. Ph. 330-359-0231 HONDA GX160 in cond., $130. 1"x4" steel mesh $40ea. (330) 897-6602

good 2'x18'

FOR SALE: HITZER hard coal stove, glass door w/hopper, good cond., $350/obo. (330)897-1377 x1

auctioneer myron miller • apprentice Daniel shrock 10308796

102 BUCKEYE ST., P.O. BOX 452, SUGARCREEK, OHIO 44681

NO HORSE SALE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2014

Miscellaneous Merch. 300

FOR SALE: •Hot and cold air duct work for Ranch type house $100 •Swirlway 6 jet jacuzzi tub with surround and faucet $550. • New double wall 8" stainless steel chimney 3-4' sections, 1 elbow, 1 top cap $600 •Natural Gas fireplace, never used, 41Wx38Hx23D no logs. $525 •6" Double wall galv. chimney (used) 3 5' sections, 1-3' section 1 elbow, 1 top cap $40. (330) 897-1326 18-FT. ENCLOSED box trailer, full of all sorts of tools & misc., $500/all - you remove. 330-663-3672

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CTK4200 CASIO Keyboard 61 key, stand, pedal, song & instruction books included $225. Wayne Yoder 330-359-5406 BARELY USED, in perfect condition and the best Christmas present ever, Piano keyboard, portable Grand #DGX640 Yamaha. All the best sounds available at the push of a button and recording virtuoso performance is simple with built in recorder. $600 obo. (330) 359-4886

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FOR SALE: 5 yr old ACA Boxer Male, proven breeder. (2) 2 yrs old Beabull Females, (1) 6 mo old. (1)male, 6 mo old 3/4 Bulldog, 1/4 Beagle. (330) 473-0687 6 PEN stack cages by Raber Kennel, on wheels, almost like new, waters, feeders, etc included. (330) 893-1916 AKC FRENCH Bulldog male, 8 wks old, Cream color, Champion in Pedigree, nice, shots & wormed. $2000. (330) 674-2267 MALTESE PUPPIES, 8 wks old, 3 Females, 4 Males, vet checked, shots/wormed. Good breeding stock $550. (330) 695-9310

WARNING:

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.

AKC YELLOW Lab Male, 5yrs old, would trade on a young male puppy. (330) 852-7718 AKC REGISTERED Beagle Puppies, shots & wormed, 10wks old, $150ea. Call Justin Mast (330) 260-0106

Pets Supplies

FOR SALE: 8 wk. old Puggle puppy, shots & dewormed, $200. (330) 279-9212 WANTED: Toy Australian Shepherd, Blue Merle male, service age. Leave message, 740-599-1566 FOR SALE: 12x12 outside run, Vinyl with 4 dividers. (330) 897-1082 Ext. 6 VM FOR SALE: 2 AKC Eng. Bulldog females, good breeding stock $2,200 for both. (330) 439-8066 FOR SALE: 4 yr old ACA Reg. Yorkie male, small, proven $350. 3 yr old AKC reg. long coated blue merle Chihuahua $300. Both very aggressive & nice (330) 439-8066 JACK RUSSELL Cross Male, very friendly, also good for ground hogs. (330) 600-0087 WANTED: REGISTERED Redmerrel Australian Shepherd female standard size. (330) 852-0066 FOR SALE: female Sheltie puppy born 8/11 $400. (330) 897-1222†x3

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2478 CR 168 • Dundee, OH 44624

Finance Director

Medical Technologist

The Fulton County Health Center has an opening for a Finance Director. The candidate will coordinate and direct hospital activities which relate to fiscal services and corporate compliance. The primary areas of focus will include: cash flow analysis, preparing and monitoring budgets, financial reporting, insurance, The Fulton County Health Centerreimbursement, has an opening for a accounting policies and procedures, billing, contract negotiations for Medical Technologist. The candidate should be a Medical services, pricing, and managing personnel within the department. Technologist or have a current student in in the Med Tech The candidate must a Bachelor’s degree Accounting or a Program a graduation date within threebemonths related field,with Master’s degree is preferred. It would preferredofif the candidate had experience in general healthcare hire. The hours are primarily 2nd accounting, shift and ainclude a financial background and has been in a supervisory position.

weekend rotation.

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• We offercompetitive competitive wages wages We offer • Medical, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance Programs Pension and TDA options • Pension and TDA options Continuing education programs • Tuition reimbursement and continuing education programs

If youIf have these qualifications andand areare interested, fill out you have these qualifications interested, an online application and submitand a resume atresume at fill out an online application submit a www.fultoncountyhealthcenter.org www.fultoncountyhealthcenter.org.

Fulton County Health Center Human Resource Department

725 S Shoop Avenue • Wauseon, OH 43567 (419)330-2646/(419)335-2015 Fax (419)330-2647 employment@fulhealth.org

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL:

Sale Barn: (330) 852-2832 Sale Barn: (330) 852-2919

Leroy Baker cell: (330) 340-0614 Brady Baker cell: (330) 831-1720

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BLACK & tan Dachshund, male, ACA Registered. Menno Yoder, (330) 674-1895

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AKC YORKIE Puppies: Two males 8 weeks old Dec. 22 one female 8 weeks old Dec. 27 Parents are 5 lbs. (330) 893-3988

FOR SALE: 3 Beagle females, plus 3 Beagle pups; Beagle-cross female; 3/4 Bulldog, 1/4 Puggle female Priced to sell. Call Nate. (330) 275-8031.

2 GERMAN Shepherd Females, 4yrs old, $825ea. (330) 473-8955

PURE BRED German Shepherd Puppies, 13 wks, 4 females, 3 males, black & tan, shots & wormed, $250 each. 330-674-1102

1 ROTTWEILER female, 6yrs old, 1 Boxer female 4yrs old, both AKC & ACA Registered. Also, 3 Rottweiler female puppies, 9wks old. (330) 473-5880

3 MALE AKC Golden Retrievers, 4 months old, shots, wormed, vet checked $450 Apple Creek/Fdbg (330) 465-1890.

6 YEAR OLD NORWEGIAN Elkhound female $150 OBO. Jonathan Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prarie, OH 44611.

FOR SALE: 10 wk old Elkhound Cross puppies, (330) 275-0308

FOR SALE: YORKIE Terrier-mix, 6 wks. (330) 440-4450

Fox old.

WANTED: SIBERIAN HUSKY male, preferably adult. (330) 600-9383 2 CHOC. LAB Females 4 & 5 yrs old. AKC $450 ea. Norman Miller (330) 893-3909 FOR SALE: Rottweiler female, 6 yrs old, $200. (1) 4 mo old Male pup, $450. (330) 987-1143

1YR OLD ACA Registered Boston Terrier male. 5yr old Boston Terrier female. Henry Hershberger (330) 893-0029 WANTED: ADULT Saint Bernard Females. Call (330) 897-0490 x2

8th Annual Special Year End Coin Sale

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.

Saturday, December 27, 2014 at 11:00 A.M.

Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Gold * Misc. Cents-Half Dollars: 1838, 48, 52, 53, large cents; flying eagle cents; 1864L ANACS EF40, 69, 94 ANACS PF63 RB, 1908s, 09s, Indian head cents; 1909vdb ANACS MS65 RB, 09s, 31s, 72 PCGS MS63 RB DDO, Lincoln cents; 1882 ICG MS63 shield nickel; 1886 PCGS PR64, 92, 1902, V-nickels; 1913s type-1,13d type-2, 21, 23s, buffalo nickels; 1941d NGC MS67 6FS Jefferson nickel; 1805 4-berries NGC VG8, 14, 31, 35, 36, bust dimes; 1875 seated dime; 1905o, 14d, barber dimes; 1921d mercury dime; 1951s NGC MS66 FT Roosevelt dime; 1805, 06, 25, bust quarters; 1896o, 97s, barber quarters; 1917s type-1, 21, S/L quarters; 1806 ANACS AU50details, 07 NGC XF-details; 07, 25, 26, 29, 32, 33, 34, 38, bust halves; 1843, 49o, 53, 53o, 54, 55o, 58, 58o, 71, 77s, seated halves; 1916, 21d, walker halves; 1949d NGC MS64 FBL, 49s NGC MS63, 51 ANA PF63, 52 ANACS PF65, 52s PCGS MS64, Franklin halves; rolls of silver halves. Silver Dollars: 1799 ANACS VF20-details, 1801, bust; 1843, 44, 46o, seated; 1877s ICG MS62, 77s, 78s, trade: 1878 7-T.F., 78 rev. of 79, 78s, 80cc, 80o, 83cc, 83cc in GSA, 83s, 84cc, 84cc in GSA, 85s, 86s, 87s, 89o, 89s, 91, 91o, 92cc, 93, 93o, 94o, 95o, 96o, 97o, 99s, 1900o/cc, 02s, Morgans; 1921, 26d, 28, 34, 34d, 35, peace; rolls of silver dollars. Gold: 1874s, l878s, 1894s, 1894s SEGS MS63, $20. liberty heads; 1912 NGC MS62, 1914s 1915s, 1926 PCGS MS64, 1928 PCGS MS65+, $20. St. Gaudens; 1880, 86s, 99, 1907, $10. liberty heads; 1912, 26, 32, $10. Indian heads; 1904s $5.liberty head; 1913s $5. Indian head; 1852 $2.50 liberty head; 1854 type-2, 1873, $1. pcs.; 1918 Switzerland 20- franc; 1993, 2005 PCGS MS69, 2006w NGC MS70, $5. Eagles; 2007/ ½ oz. Dolly Madison; 1989 $5. congressional in 3-pc. set; 2008 $5. Bald Eagle in 3-pc. Set. Miscellaneous: 1670 St. Patrick farthing New Jersey NGC VF25; 1773 Virginia half cent; 1760 Voce Popoli half penny; 1723 Hibernia farthing; 1781 N. America token; 1785 Nova Constellatio NGC VGdetails; 1783 Wash. & Independence NGC VF30; 1787 Mass. half cent NGC VF20; 1792 Kentucky token NGC VF30; 1794 Talbot token; 1900 Lafayette dollar; 1893 Isabella quarter; 1921 2x2 Alabama,1936 Gettysburg NGC MS66, 1926s Oregon trail, 1920 pilgrim, 1926 Sesqui., com. halves; 1863 Campbell Grocers CWT; 1922 $10. & $20. gold cert.; 1928 $20. gold cert.; 2-1929 national currency notes; 3-1934 $100. FRN; 10-2014 5-oz. Arches silver rounds; 1994 PF, 2006p PCGS PR69 rev. PR, 2006 3-pc. set, 2011w NGC PF70 ultra cameo, 2011s NGC MS69, 2012s NGC MS69, silver eagles; lots of more common slabbed coins & more. NOTE: This is only a partial list of 400 lots to be sold in catalog order. Don’t miss this one. Offering a great lineup with many outstanding coins. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time. Online bidding available at www.kaufmanrealty.com thru www.proxibid.com.

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

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MO. OLD black toy Choodle partially house trained, up to date on shots, $350 OBO (330) 893-4157

2 OLDE English Bulldog females, 2-1/2 yrs old. 2- Pug females, AKC Registered, (330) 897-1295 Ext 1 2 6MO old ACA Reg. Mini Schanuzer males $350ea. 4yr old Yorkie Male ACA proven, been used for cross b r e e d i n g $ 2 5 0 330-674-6304 FOR SALE: Labradoodle puppies, born 10/26, choc & black, 2 males, 6 females, $600. (330) 763-4246 FOR SALE: Sheltie Mix Pups, 3 mo old, black, $50 (330) 600-0682 AKC YELLOW Lab Puppies, 8wks old, shots, wormed, vet checked, family raised. Nelson Miller (330) 695-2506 x2 FOR SALE: AKC Silver lab puppies. Also cream & charcoal, ready to go, vet checked, shots up to date & wormed. (740) 545-6385

Pets Supplies 300

NEED HELP selling your puppies, contact Leon @ Buckeye Puppies (330) 275-2516 4

YR old Yellow Labradoodle Female, good mom, due to cycle in December. $500 OBO. (330) 763-0551

WALKER COONHOUND pups DOB 10/9/14. Also Siamese kittens (330) 897-1306 PUPPIES FOR SALE: 8 wks. old. Border Collie, Blue Heeler cross, wormed. 330-674-1289 #1. HEAT CYCLE WHEEL know exactly when your dog should be coming in heat & when due date is, $145. (330) 473-5331 1 MALTESE female, 10wks old, pure bred, no papers, $325. (330) 279-2066 FOR SALE: 3/4 Bulldog 1/4 Beagle pups, 8 wks old shots & wormed, (330) 359-0705 4 yr. old Havanese female, due to cycle anytime, $300 330-473-9289. FOR SALE: 3yr old ACA Registered Pomeranian Female, black and white. (330) 674-1871 WANTED: LARGE breed puppies. (330) 674-1988 FOR SALE: 2 AKC Cavalier Male pups, tri-colored, 5 mo old, small parents, $400. (330) 897-2412

Kaufman Auction House

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

Monday, December 22, 2014 5:00 PM

* Antiques * Primitives * Furniture * tools * 4 Wheeler * Misc.*

FuRnituRe: lg. antique dresser; sofa; chest drawers; rolls of vinyl; upholstery material; chairs; kitchen table; bookcase; bed; Solo treadmill; dresser; chairs; lg. amount of box lots; AntiqueS: Victrola player; L.B. baskets; Murray bike; sports cards; lg. sign w/ lighted arrow; boxes of old records; Christmas décor; 2 vintage barber chairs; lots of antiques and primitives to go thru; tOOLS: Dewalt planer; lg. grinder; drill press; alum. ext. ladder; 2 routers; sander; jigsaw; misc. hand and power tools; table saw; lg. Husky tool box; Craftsman riding mower w/ 20 HP Kohler engine & blade, leaf pickup; trailer; propane grill; 4 WHeeLeR: 2005 Honda GRX 400 EX 4 wheeler, Pro Taper handle bars, FMS exhaust. nOte: This will be a large sale with good tools, furniture, primitives, etc. Don’t miss! 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

KAUFMAN AUCTION HOUSE 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER DANIEL SCHROCK, APPR. AUCTIONEER

Pets Supplies 300

Pets Supplies

7YR OLD ACA yellow lab female $400. 2 yellow lab pups, 8 weeks, 1 one male 1 female ACA reg. $550ea (330) 897-4940 ext 3

STUD SERVICE avail. w/ registered CKC male St. Bernard, white & brown, beautiful markings, call for arrangments. 330-473-8896

3 AKC Doberman females, 1 1yr old Black/Rust, 2 3yr old Black/Rust, coming in heat soon. (330) 231-1665

FREE KITTENS, adorable, long & short hair. (330) 695-2450

AKC 5MO old Fawn Pug male, good breeding stock. $300. (330) 674-7517 FOR SALE: Bichon puppies. Ready to go Dec. 19. Males $250, Females $650. ACA Reg. available. V.M. 330-674-7185 POMERIAN PUPPIES, 8 wks, 1 ACA 1 AKC females, up to date w/ shots $595. 330-359-5143/330-401-8260 4YR OLD Yorkie female, $125. 3yr old proven Boston Terrier male $150. 6mo old Beagle Basset cross male $25. (330) 897-6602 FOR SALE: AKC Chihuahua male, 5 yrs old, fawn color, proven, Henry Mast, 2619 CR 160, Mlbg. 44654. (330) 359-5629 REGISTERED GERMAN SHEPHERD, male and female 5yrs old, good watch dogs. (330) 897-2929 2 AKC Boxer Females, Fawn & Brindle, born 8/11/14. $400 obo. Also Boxer male for stud service. Fawn & Brindle with white markings. (330) 264-0102 OLDER BICHON female, still good mother $150. 330-893-0423 x2 1-5YR OLD LABRADOODLE, female, good mom, $300. (330) 473-5331 2 YR old Female, Black & Tan, runs own coon, helps tree, $175. Coming 3yrs old treeing Walker male, runs and trees his own coon, no trash, reg. papers $800. 8 1/2yr old black/tan male, straight on coon, runs and trees his own $450 (330) 674-9192 FOR SALE: AKC Registered Rottweiler Pups, ready to go Dec 22nd, (330) 600-1519 PURE BRED GERMAN SHEPHERD FEMALE, 14wks, $350. 330-897-0806 FOR SALE: Beagle puppies, 1 male, 1 female, 7wks old, mother is good hunter $50ea or both for $90. (330) 695-2906

TINY TOY Malti-Poo Puppies, shots & wormed, will be very small, (330) 276-5613 CHIHUAHUA MALE blue, tan & fawn $300. (330) 359-5459

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AKC BLACK GERMAN Shepherd Female 2 yrs old $475. 3yr old Pomeranian female, smaller size $35 (330) 674-7111 MINIATURE SCHNAUZER Puppies, several colors, first shots & wormed. (330) 276-5613 WANTED POMERANIAN male 6 mo or older. Up to date on shots. Wormed. V.M. 330-473-9758 8 YEAR old Beagle female. Runs rabbits $50. Eddie Yoder, 5911 S. Kansas Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606 FOR SALE: AKC REG. Older New Foundland females, black. Also, some younger ones. (740) 545-6385 AKC BEAGLE Male, tricolored, 11 mo old, runs with pack, $125. (330) 897-1460 FOR SALE: 2 whelping pens $175. 6 new feeders $10ea. 2 new dripper waters $5ea. (330) 466-7104 FOR SALE: 2 yr. old UKC English coonhound male, trees with other dogs. Call 330-695-9862 FOR SALE: 1yr old Chihuahua female. Would make perfect Christmas gift! $300 OBO. (330) 567-2255 TOY FOX TERRIER PUPPIES, shots & wormed. $75 (330) 749-7742 FOR SALE: Black & white parti Pom. 7 yrs. old, loves attention. Likes children, has papers. Call 279-2034 FOR SALE: Standard Poodle, white male, approx. 4 yrs. old. $350. (330) 674-2467 13 WEEK old Beagle pups, 2 males, 2 females. Out of good hunting stock. 330-674-0156 BABY GUINEA Pigs, parakeets, 10 wk old Pigmy Billy, very tame. 330-893-2012 x1


The Holmes County Hub Shopper 300

Pets Supplies 300

1YR OLD Registered Beagle Male, nice markings. (330) 852-1902 FOR SALE: Beagle Female, 1-1/2 yrs old, small, trained and ready to go. $100 (330) 897-0850 5 ACA Female Maltese Puppies, ready Dec 25, $450 ea. (330) 893-0423 Ext. 2

Saturday, December 20, 2014 — 37 Pets Supplies 300

WANTED: 1 YR. OLD or older Havanese male, cream & white or brown & white. (330) 317-8570. KENNEL REDUCTION. 4-Bichon females, mostly 2 yrs & younger, some bred, Also, Pug male, & older Red & White Boston female. (330) 852-4205

Bauer real estate & Content auCtion Cape Cod Home with acreage

loCation: 9106 TR 92 Killbuck, Ohio 44637. GPS Coordinates: 40.516232, -81.954946. From Millersburg take SR 39 west .5 miles to TR 305 (District One Fire House) and south 2.6 miles to TR 92, continue west 1.3 miles to location.

tuesday December 30, 2014 11:00 aM

56 acres * Killbuck twp. * Holmes Co. * West Holmes schools * 2002 Cape Cod Home * 30’x34’ shop/Garage Building * Wooded * Fenced Pasture * Hunting * Pond * 2 Parcels * tractor * atV * Garden tractor * 3-Point attachments * Box Wagon * open for inspection: Wednesday December 17th 3:00 to 5:00 PM

Pets Supplies 300

BRUSSELS GRIFFON Sell Out. 2 4yr old females, 1 short-bred, 1 6mo old female, 1 6mo old male, 1 8yr old male, ACA Registered, 2 3yr old AKC Havanese Females. (330) 852-0703 x2 5MO OLD Yorkie Male, ACA Registered, Mature at 7lbs, Would make great Christmas gift! (330) 600-0838 WANTED: LASSIE Collie or Border Collie. Fem., prefer breeding age 330-674-1665. 7782 TR 601, Fred., OH PARTY COLOR York-shons. 4M-1F. Will be 8 wks old Dec 29. Shots/wormed. Pics available. (330) 763-1424 1 CHOC. Standard Poodle Female, 3yrs old, AKC, Due in heat mid January. $850 (330) 359-5290 CHRISTMAS PUPPIES Shi-tese, female, sm. Reg. English Bull Puppy, (740) 552-1919 or (740) 824-4361 FOR SALE: Coyote hound tri colored male. Well started. 330-674-0156

Pets Supplies 310

Sports Fitness 320

FRENCH BULLDOG male pups, 4 to chose from, shots, Ready for Christmas 330-674-2737†Ext 1 V.M.

WEIDER PRO 9635 Weight Lifting Bench for $275. (330) 401-8262

FOR SALE: 2yr old Rottweiler female, very friendly, good mother $400. 330-600-1791 Leave Message

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FOR SALE: 5 month old Walker Bluetick Cross pup, very energetic. (330) 698-0460 2 AKC Havanese pups, 1 blck/wh female, 1 choc/wh male party color, very friendly, $375ea. (330) 279-2066 FOR SALE: 6 yr old Gr. Nite Ch. Walker male Coonhound - Sire: Trackman, $850/obo. (330) 264-2647 3 MINI POODLES, 4 months old, shots, wormed, vet checked $400ea. Apple Creek/Fdbg (330) 465-1890. FOR SALE: 2 UKC Black & Tan Coon Hound females, 6 mo old, $100 ea. 1 UKC female, 4yr old. (330) 988-5138

Tools Machinery

CHAINSAWS FOR SALE. Stihl 660 $400. Stihl 029 $200. (330) 231-7160 MINI MAX STROKE Sander Model 55 with 8" adjustable table, set-up for hydraulic, exc. cond. (330) 893-3234 6500W DIESEL Generator, only 9hrs, (330) 401-8262 WOODMASTER DRUM Sander Model 3875 38" Head Single Drum, set-up for hydraulic, exc. cond. Incl. Manual 330-893-3234 2014 MAGNUM Gold 4000PSI hot water pressure washer, 15HP gas engine, brand new, still in wrapper $2300. (330) 852-0188 W1758 SHOP Fox Wood lathe in good cond. $300. Wayne Yoder 330-359-5406

Tools Machinery

FOR SALE: 8000W Falcon Industrial Diesel Generator, has remote start, retail $6,900. 8 gal twin cylinder Falcon Industrial Air Compressor, retail $1,200. 6800W Power Stroke Gas Generator, has Honda Engine, retail $1,500. 3550W Black Max Gas Generator, has Honda Engine, retail $550. Everything is brand new and has 2 yr transferable warranty. Yours for 60% of retail. 330-473-0687 6" x 8ft. stroke sander $450. 16SP floor model drill press w/ 4AM air motor $200. 30" Heavy duty exhaust fan w/ 4AM air motor and hood $225. 7000 E. Moreland Rd., FDBG. (330) 698-1823

355

Wanted to Buy

WANTED: TREETOPS or dead trees. Jr. Yoder 7720 TR 509, Lakeville OH 44638 WANTED: DEER Meat you dont want. (330) 473-8837

Troyer AucTion

Attractive country property with an exceptional secluded setting nestled only minutes from Millersburg and Killbuck. This property has the convenience of living close to town without its hassles. Built in 2002 the 2,000 square foot Cape Cod home is in excellent condition with a two-car garage and walk-out lower level. Its amenities include a master suite with bath, two additional bedrooms, bathroom, and powder room, great room with cathedral ceiling, custom kitchen, and dining room. The exterior of the home includes a deck, front porch, and vinyl siding. Its mechanics are propane heat with auxiliary wood burner and gas fireplace, central air, private well and septic. Additional improvements include the 30’x34’ shop; this building has concrete floors, electric, and storage areas. The acreage is mostly wooded with some incredible rock formations and excellent hunting. The land also includes approximately 2.5 acres of fenced pasture, tillable acreage and a stocked pond. Property will be offered in parcels and combination. HBP oil/ gas rights will transfer with the surface subject to all articles of record. Visit kaufmanrealty.com or contact Anthony for parcel information including brochure, maps, and title opinion. real estate sells at 12:00 noon. leGal: Parcels 0800297000 & 0800785001 in Killbuck Township of Holmes County and the West Holmes School District. taxes: $1,467.62 per half, prorated to time of closing, buyer to pay any recoupment. Auction Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of the auction, balance at closing in approximately 45 days, no financing or other contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Buyers must independently investigate and confirm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. traCtor, atV, equiPMent, & tools: Massey Ferguson 135, gas; antique box wagon; Yamaha Bruin 350; JD 185 riding tractor; Yard Machine; Craftsman push mower; Caroni 6’ 3-point finish mower; 6’ 3-point blade; 3-point plow; jonboat; Stihl FS 85 trimmer; Coleman Powermate compressor; powerwasher, 2,050 PSI; Craftsman 10” table-saw; Craftsman 6” bench grinder; bench vise; assorted hand tools; aPPlianCes & HouseHolD: old radio from the 30’s, working; Victrola with numbers, metal wheels; GE Spectra propane range; Kenmore side by side refrigerator w/ water and ice dispensers; Whirlpool washer and dryer; Kenmore microwave; outdoor bench and swing; miscellaneous. CHattel terMs: Payment in full day of sale via cash, good check with state issued identification, or credit card. 3% buyer’s premium on all chattels, refunded for cash or check. sale by the order of: Donna Bauer

D. ANTHONY KAUFMAN CAI, BROKER 330.231.4211 or anthony@kaufmanrealty.com

LocATion: 1482 c.r. 600 Baltic, ohio 43804 DirecTions: From New Bedford take C.R. 600 1/2 mile to Auction on right, or from Charm take CR 600 Approx. 5 miles to Auction on left.

Wed. Dec. 31, 2014 @ 9:00 A.M.

Horse & Buggies: Registered 13 Yr. old Morgan gelding T.S.S. Women can drive, Open surrey with removable back seat, top buggy, easy entry road cart, Owen Brumbough horse training kit, 3 tier saddle rack, saddle lead ropes & halters. Dog Kennel: 10x12 dog kennel w/T. & G. flooring and (4) 8’ outside chain link runs, misc. pet carriers, 2 dog pens, rabbit pen & misc. small animal pens. neW FurniTure: Red Oak secretary desk, Brown Maple full bed, Brown Maple Secretary Des, Brown Maple Queen Bed, Brown Maple Dresser with mirror, Brown Maple chest of drawers, 3 Brown Maple night stands. useD FurniTure: 4-Piece Walnut Bedroom suite, Chest of drawers, pie safe, jelly cupboards, curio cabinet, cottage stand, clothes hamper all red oak, Magazine stand, bread box, card table with 4 chairs, (3) 4 drawer file cabinets, recliner, benches. sHop reLATeD iTeMs: Drafting table, 3 speed geared Ercolina hydraulic tubing bender w/ 3/4”-1” & 1 1/4” dyes, 8-shop carts, 3-dump carts on casters, Delta disc belt sander (Air), Sioux air drill, Air Screw guns, (4) 4 1/2 x 9 pad sanders, 18 V cordless Makita Drill set, Senco headless pinner, C.H. Pinner, Senco Cen. clamp, Porter Cable air sander, (2) Sioux sanders, (3) 5” Sanders, furniture dollies, 160 ‘- 4”blower pipe, 130’ - 5” blower pipe, (10’) 8” blower pipe, blower pipe accessories, (3) Electric motors 7 1/2 - 10 & 15 HP., (All 3 phase), blade to fit fork lift, 300,000 BTU Solar Flo Infared heater, 30 gallon barrels, Freeborn shaper cutters, 3” - 3 1/2” & 4” Delta drill bits, set of 5 - 1/4” to 1/2” brad point bits 24” long, (2) 1” & 1 1/4” Irwin Auger bits 17” long, 2-Fletcher tools, lots of new router bits, lots of sand paper, 2 - 18”stretch wrap handles, 3-Retractable tool balancers, 2-furniture touch up kits, Epoxy Applicator guns with tubes and tips, 3-stop watches, dowel pins, (136) 1” x 30” Dowl rods in red oak, furniture blankets, Ametek tachometer, Wagner mositer meter, Brother P-touch extra C label maker, brother ML 500 typewriter, 3- big rolls carpeting, D.W.R. slides, hinges, pulls, screws, lots of misc. hardware. BuTcHer & HunTing iTeMs: #32 meat grinder on stand w/gas motor, sausage stuffer, big iron kettle with stand, 2-meat saws, Horton cross bow with scope, ladder stand, 2-hang on stands, deer and boat cart, 2-wheel dump trailer, Vector 8x42 & 10x42 binoculars, turkey calls, boat seats, digger anchors for pontoon, boat anchor, fish nets, fishing rods, tackle boxes, clay pigeon thrower, 6x8 floating pond dock, dog training collar, (10) 16’ cattle panels, steel fence post, 18’ steel gate, junk pile. LAWn & gArDen Misc.: Meadow Creek hog roaster with chicken Bar-B-Que racks, L.P. turkey fryer, 102 Qt. ice chest, New Holland gas grill, single section tooth harrow, 12 volt garden sprayer, Home-lite 2” water pump, Toro lawn mower, wheel barrow, lawn seeder, lawn roller, seeder, 2 picnic tables, sand box, swing-set, wishing well, ice chests, laundry cart, heavy duty steel mailbox, Men’s Fuji Bike, 58’ aluminum spouting. HouseHoLDs & AnTiques: Henry A. Raber steel Match box & Rain Gauge (still in box), calender in picture frame from Charm flour mill, New Bedford Elevator Farmerstown Elevator dated 1950, 1874 German Bible, early 1900 toy trucks, 1948 license plate, watch fobs, blanket chest, wire egg basket, (Crocks) 5-6-8-10 & 15-gallon, silver dollars, painted saw blade & 2 man saw, Coleman gas light & lantern, 2 burner hot plate, coffee maker, 3/4 Qt. Lifetime kettle & griddle. S.S. pail, cream stick filler, small S.S. pressure cooker, waffle iron, salsa master, coffee butlers, jars, Tupperware, lots of nice glassware, 450 Pc. Mug collection, 5 gallon glass jugs, bedding, oil lamps, Tri-blend denim, carpets, stamping supplies, 4x10 folding table shuffle board, base ball dart game, exercisers, Family Bible library set, old rural efficiency guide book, big timber country logging in the great west, lots of misc. books & games. noTe: Furniture sells & 11:00 A.M. followed with Antiques & sporting Goods. Most of Auction will be in heated building, Although we probably will run 2 crews part of the day and that will be for bigger items on the outside. Come & enjoy the day. TerMs: Cash or Good Check

LuncH sTAnD By LocAL scHooL

oWners: John & Mattie Troyer 1482 County Road 600 Baltic, Ohio 43804 Phone: 330-897-1263 AucTioneers: Joseph Miller (740-622-1752) 33066 CR 126 • Millersburg, OH 44654 Day of Sale # 740-294-7269 AssisTing AucTioneer: (Mel) Dave Miller, Elmer Yoder


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WANTED: CEMENT mixer w/ elec. motor, small power Scheller (Scott). Jonas Miller (330) 674-4216. WANTED: GOOD used wood coal stove for shop. 330-698-3042. L.M. Also fullsize bookcase bed frame. WANTED 300-500 gal. propane gas tank. Call 330-475-3822 with price. WANTED: CARPET (330) 893-3457

Loom,

WANTED: 10X12 or larger storage barn. (330) 695-2151

KILLBUCK- NICE 2BR upstairs apt. Appl., w/d hookup, screened in porch, garage. $380+util+dep. (330) 276-4091

475

HOUSE FOR RENT, Dec. 1st in Farmerstown. For more info call (330) 893-8114

500

'03 FORD FOCUS, new motor, exc. cond, manual, gas saver, non-smoker, great sound system $3500. 330-763-4713

WANTED: USED girl's bike in good cond., also used electric washer or spinner. (330) 893-1915

2004 GMC ext. cab 4x4, long bed, good cond., $6,800 OBO. 330-763-3865

2002 PONTIAC Montana, 151k. mi., runs good. $2100. (330) 473-0354. 10314989

Home Condo For Sale

FOR SALE: 2 story 7 bedroom house, 2 baths w/walkout basement on 16 acres with 1 40x64 cabinet shop and office. Smaller finish shop with barn on 1 end. Fruit trees, grape arbors, berry plants with road frontage on 2 roads. 11 yr. old established cabinet and furniture manufacturing business with all tools. Located in Eastern Knox Co. Ohio. Menno J. Troyer, 28800 New Castle Rd., Walhonding, OH 43843

4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

655

Cabinet Making

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

685

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

760

ICH KAUF! Trash dumps, can write this address: 10955 Mlbg. 44654 Call (330)-275-7980

865

piles & letter to TR 262, anytime

Lawn & Gardening

Painting

CEILINGS PAINTED, $35. per room.Call Hershberger Painting for all your painting needs. 330-231-3850.

1130

Windows

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

Elderly Care Service

650

dayshift 330-639-9717

preferred

775

Fencing

DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split,

Child Care Service rail, woven wire, non-climb

WILL BABYSIT in Holmesville home. (330) 279-2909

my Call

Vans

VAN RENTALS: 15 passenger van. 330-231-7737

WANTED

410

Trucks SUVs

545

STANDING Timber, also interested in Pine. Sell mill direct for top dollar. (419) 651-0452

I BUY junk cars 262-9300

• Vinyl Windows 06500 AD13113930 72 • Free10190485 Estimates

Hauling 925

Automobiles Solid Maple Cabinets & VanWILL DO in home care, ities, assembled in our shop,

540

Standing Timber. Also interested AD13589672 108 in 03550 pine. Sell mill Wanted direct for Ad top $. Call 419-651-0452

Cleaning 830

207 Doors & Windows

Home Condo Rentals

WANTED: 120 gal. propane tank for use as an air tank; Also, Classic Word Processor . 740-421-0530.

WANTED

Building Materials 695

695

Cleaning

I WILL DO HOUSE CLEANING. Will need transportation. (330) 897-0474

horse, barb, horse, hitensil. Also repairs. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433

cote,

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.

• Super Absorbant • Smaller Flakes • • Low Dust • Skid Quantities Available •

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BERLIN GRAVELY SALES 4319 County Road 168 • Millersburg, OH 44654

330-893-2421

God is Love

CURRY LUMBER

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

Livestock Bedding Trail

$ .85

Demos 08650&AD13480342 144 Rentals . Available

Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 x1 / 231-8813

Building Materials

FOR SALE: Treated fence boards and posts in stock. 16 ft. boards $6, posts $5. Also 4x4x8 ft.&16ft. Weaver Logging and Lumber (330) 763-4614

• Excellent cultivator • Lifetime warranty on tines

or 15+ Bags $5.65

& POLE BUILDING CO

Now Hiring

Since 1853, DC Curry Lumber has been a thriving, steadfast participant in the Supply of Building Materials and Construction Related Services that support our industry. To keep up with the demand and to service our customer base, we are currently looking for Sales and Estimating Staff. We are also hiring construction workers. If you have experience and/or interest in the construction industry or are looking to make a change or begin a career in this industry, we would like to talk with you. Curry offers competitive wages and benefits (including paid vacation and holidays).

Atlee Yoder • 330-893-3723 ext. 2 6205 TR 419 Millersburg, OH

HAPPy HOLIdAyS

Please contact David Nally at: DavidN@CurryLumber.com If you prefer you may stop in or call. 331 W. Henry St Wooster, OH 44691

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From your Friends At Swiss Auto Mart.

10213652

WANTED: CERTIFIED Organic Straw or Corn Stalks. (330) 893-4085

Apartment Rentals 650

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330 264-5223 www.currylumber.com

1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 330-852-4111 40 West Jackson St., Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-7355 Toll Free: 888-852-4111

FOR SALE: 3BR 1 1/2BA House on 1 1/2 acres, det. 2 car gar., in Eastern Holmes County & East Holmes SD. (330) 204-6091 FOR SALE: 3br, 1.5ba house on 2 acres, 24x60 barn, Steven Troyer, 2900 Messner Rd, Wooster. 330-601-2508

415

Mobile Home For Sale

VERY NICE completely remodeled two (2) bedroom mobile home in a country setting just outside Baltic, Ohio, storage building, water and lawn care provided. $485/mo. plus $485/dep. to move in. Phone: 330-897-9045. Mon. thru Thurs., 7:30-4:00.

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Low, Low Interest Rates! All Vehicles Now On Sale! Prices Clearly Marked On Windshields

Land Sale Rent

APPROX 2 1/2 acres on 675 Dundee OH, nice view. (330) 839-3217

7783 Buckhorn Cove, Millersburg This is a must see beautiful lakeview log home at a bargain price! All new attached 2 car garage, entry doors, wood flooring & countertops. Large deck, 27x32 detached garage, generater. Very close to main beach & boat ramp. $214,900 Steve Maag 330-763-4769

Need your car serviced? We have a complete service bay and pride ourselves on quality workmanship!

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

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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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 car 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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SR 95, Fredricktown Excellent opportunity to purchase a small recreational tract of land. 13.473 acres, all wooded with road frontage. Immediate hunting rights with 10% down payment. $40,419 Pat Kaufman 330-204-6512


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330-345-5200 888-244-6632

Shop Online

We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

www.collegehillshonda.com www.collegehillshondacars.com

College Hills Honda

Locally Owned and Operated

Or

$239

Or

$269

$229

Or

$309

Mo

Or

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All leases are 36 month 36,000 closed end. $2000 cash or trade equity due at signing plus tax, title, license plates and documentary fee. Sign & Drive leases are plus tax, title, license plates, documentary fee. First month payment included and 35 monthly payments to go. Both packages include Mud Guards and your first three Oil Changes. Offer good for well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. Offer expires 01-05-2015. P7819

College Hills Honda

2012 Honda CR-V LX

www.collegehillshondacars.com We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle. P7818

P7804

2011 Honda Pilot EX-L

2012 Honda Odyssey EX

P7817

P7812

A654A

2011 Honda CR-V EX

2012 Honda Pilot EX

2009 Honda Accord LX

P7806

P7807

2012 Honda Civic EX w/Navi

2012 Honda Crosstour

2011 Honda CR-V EX-L

2012 Civic LX

2012 Civic

P7802

P7821

P7791

P7814

P7820

2012 Honda Odyssey EX

2012 Honda Accord LX-P

Here Are Our Other Select Used Cars $ A589A

A645A

11,975 A630A

15,588

2009 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer

SALES

$ P7788

15,988 SERVICE

10,588

$ A562A

2005 Toyota Highlander Limited

A658A

11,998

2010 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium

Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 - 8:00; Fri. 9:00 - 6:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00

$

2007 Honda Accord EX-L

$ A634B

6,998

2007 Honda Civic LX

$

2007 Volkswagen Passat 3.6L

$ A673A

$

2004 Oldsmobile Alero GL1

$ A622A

5,998

2008 Pilot EX 4WD

$ P7826

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

12,960

PARTS

$ A584A

P7773A

10,998

2010 Mazda MAZDA3

$ A550B

19,875

2011 Toyota Sienna LE 7-Passenger

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

$

13,055

2008 Chrysler Town & Country Limited

16,998

2012 Honda Civic LX

2007 Escape LTD 4WD

$ A619A

10,664

2012 Jeep Liberty

$ P7822

15,510

P7796A

11,688

2010 Ford Focus SES

WE BUY USED CARS EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS

25,939

2012 Honda Pilot EX-L

www.collegehillshonda.com

$

$ P7825

27,588

2012 Honda Pilot EX-L

www.collegehillshondacars.com

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CHRISTMAS

SAVINGS DEMO SALE

14 BUICK VERANO

14 CHEVY IMPALA 2LT

“Gas Saver”, Power Windows & Locks, Bluetooth, Keyless Entry. #338 MSRP ....................$24,625 Sale Price .............$22,486 GM Rebate .............. $2,250

20,236

Sale $ Price

15 GMC TERRAIN SLE All-Wheel Drive, Power Sunroof, 18” Chrome Wheels. DEMO #129

“New Body Style”, Remote Start, Rear View Camera, Heated Seats, Power Sunroof. DEMO #112 Consumer Reports Best Sedan in US Market!!!!!

MSRP ....................$34,720

20% OFF

Sale $ Price

27,776

“Gas Saver”-Electric Car with Gas Backup, runs approx. 40 miles on a charge. #281

MSRP .................... $35,195 Sale Price .............$30,273 GM Rebate .............. $1,000

Sale $ Price

29,273

15 GMC ½ TON DBL CAB 4X4 15 CHEVY ½ TON CREW CAB 4X4 “New Body” Style, 5.3L V8, LT, Trailering Package, Z71, Remote Vehicle Start. DEMO #098

MSRP ....................$35,560 Sale Price .............$32,968 GM Rebate .............. $1,500

14 CHEVY VOLT

31,468

Sale $ Price

MSRP ....................$44,450

20% OFF

36,999

Sale $ Price

“New Body” Style, 5.3L V8, LT, Trailering Package with Trailer Brake Control, Remote Vehicle Start. DEMO #107 MSRP ....................$46,080 Sale Price ............. $41,879 GM Rebate .............. $2,500 *Trade In Bonus Cash .. $1,000

38,379

Sale $ Price

15 CHEVY ½ TON CREW CAB 4X4 15 GMC 1 TON CREW CAB 4X4 “New Body” Style, 5.3L V8, LT, Trailering Package, 6” Chrome Steps, Remote Vehicle Start. DEMO #102

MSRP ....................$46,995 Sale Price .............$42,656 GM Rebate .............. $2,500 *Trade In Bonus Cash .. $1,000

39,156

Sale $ Price

“New Body” Style, Duramax Diesel, Allison Transmission, Dually, SLT, Leather Heated Power Seats, B&W Gooseneck Hitch, Spray In Bedliner. DEMO #087 MSRP .................... $62,915 Sale Price ............. $57,922 GM Rebate .............. $2,000

55,922

Sale $ Price

GM Reserves the right to change rebates at any time, which may result in higher or lower pricing. Vehicle color may not reflect sale vehicle. * Must own 99’ or newer GM vehicle listed under program # 14-40C0 to qualify ** Must own a 99’ or newer GM vehicle . Sale Ends 12/31/14

CHUCK NICHOLSON 1-800-803-8209 TOLL FREE 330-674-4015

Chuck Nicholson

Barry Nicholson

Jim Simo

Kevin Fair

The Original

SUPER STORE

Rt. 62 EAST OF MILLERSBURG

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• Mon. & Thurs. til 9 PM • Tues., Wed. & Fri. 5 PM • Saturday til 3 PM

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