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Calendar Holmes taking assistance applications The Holmes County Veterans Service Center will accept applications for assistance for January 2015 through Jan. 23 at noon. The board will meet Jan. 26 at 6:30 p.m. Office hours are Mondays, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., and Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The center will be closed on New Year’s Day. For more information call 330-674-4806.
Promises for 2015
New Year’s resolutions focus mostly on health and fitness
nosis and seven years By KEVIN LYNCH and CHRISTINE PRATT cancer free, Killbuck’s Jenny Menuez is looking Staff Writers forward to another year The start of the new of wellness. year brings with it expec- As with many others, tations of change and the she adds to that she also hopes for a better begin- hopes to “lose weight ning to the year. and get in shape.” Part of that promise Gary Peterman, Marysof better things to come ville, said he also hates to Sugarcreek Post is the promise we make make resolutions for fear 494 to meet to better ourselves, also of breaking them, but, “I known as New Year’s want to live for another American Legion Post resolutions. year,” he said, simply. 494, of Sugarcreek, will Kris Perone, Mill- “I just take life one day not meet on Thursday, Jan. ersburg, said she will at a time,” he said. 1, but will meet instead on approach the new year Jade Baker, the interim Thursday, Jan. 8 at 7:30 with a continued com- manager of Kinetics Fitp.m. mitment to “keep my pri- ness For Life in Millersorities straight — family burg, says this is his first Holmes Liberty first, and friends — and year at Kinetics, but in to keep a positive atti- his 20 years of working Coalition to meet tude on trying to go from in the health and fitness The Holmes County g Ai to ar W dar dy,Warranty,industry, he has always Aint gra in inday. ar He He st st Beerica’swill Be day erica’s Liberty Coalition Am Am While he said ! ! not seen a spike in health ide nw tio tionwidehe’s na ce ce naon rviwi rvi meet Thursday, 8,th atse with seJan. keen making New and fitness activity due to & Year’s resolutions. the Millersburg Comfort rvice New Service & Se Year’s resolutions, attorvicines dear g devices Inn beginning at 7 p.m. arinntghe pair said nt he ReMiller Repa ney Paul heir “Some ad people start rre curre ure cu yo your in in e ad Tr Tr Current events and varihopes, in general, coming yo%urof yo urKevin Lynch photo/www.buydrphotos.com & “eat of5 0 s & in during DecemaningstoCle aning 5 Cleexercise toCoffy to p pof% ous political and social uce u0 e e iv iv ce better and a little ber to an try and getan started re re d d Paul Millersburg works out at Kinetics Fitness for Life in Millers* * ts ts wftheanew ne new to resolve to make his life better more.” Adjustmen Adjustmen a f burg. Coffy isn’t waiting for of of e e ic ic pr pr se se ha ha rc rc pu pu inaloriginalby exercising. It is part of his regularyear igPROMISES See Pg. 2 — CALENDAR 2— Eight years diagroutine. of Su of Pg.or pply See Supplypost
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on a program or to begin working toward a goal, but we really expect to see a significant increase in the first two weeks of January,” Baker said. “I’m not sure what to expect because this is our first year here, but based on past experience in this industry, people try to fulfill their resolution to lose weight or get fit the first few weeks of January.” Anna Yoder of Berlin says that her resolution is to be a better person. “I just want to be nicer in what I say and what I do,” she said. Several respondents queried said they no longer make New Year’s resolutions because they never seem to be able to keep them. “I just don’t do it anymore. I don’t make resolutions because I just keep breaking them,” Jason Hummel of Berlin said. “I usually make a resolution about losing weight, but
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Florida Grapefruits .......................................55 ¢ / EA Select In-Store Christmas Items ........................... 15% OFF
Fish fry schedule announced 330-695-2288
DELI SPECIALS
Cajun Turkey Breast............................... $3.59 lb. Havarti Butter Cheese........................... $3.39 lb.
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American Legion Post 494, of Sugarcreek announces its Winter Family Fish Fry Schedule. Fish frys will be held at the Post Home, on North Broadway Street, in Sugarcreek, on the following Saturdays during the winter season: Jan. 17; Feb. 21; March 21. The event will run from 4-7 p.m. Everyone is welcome.
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Holmes County native honored at Ohio Statehouse By MARC KOVAC Dix Capital Bureau COLUMBUS — The likeness of a Holmes County native who went on to become the architect of landmark civil rights legislation was unveiled at the Ohio Statehouse Wednesday, Dec. 17. The bust of William M. McCulloch, on display near the Ohio House chambers, is one of the few in the building representing dignitaries from modern history. “There’s only three other busts in the Statehouse of modern day public servants,” said Sen. Chris Widener (R-Springfield). “Abraham Lincoln, Salmon Chase and George Washington Williams are the only other busts (of modern day public servants) in this
great historic building.” McCulloch was born in Holmesville in 1901 and attended The College of Wooster before moving to Miami County, north of Dayton. The Republican served in the state legislature from 1933-44, including stints as minority leader and Speaker of the Ohio House. Following service in the U.S. Army, he was elected to Congress, representing a western Ohio district from 1947-73. Among other accomplishments, McCulloch led efforts to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which outlawed discrimination and segregation of schools and public places and businesses. “He was the driving force behind the 1964 Civil Rights Act in the United States, a moment in our
nation’s history that none will soon forget,” Widener said. “Mr. McCulloch is truly worthy of the title ‘Great Ohioan.’” House Speaker Bill Batchelder (R-Medina) added, “There would be no Civil Rights Act of 1964 without him. This is the 50th anniversary of his effort.” McCulloch died in 1980. The dedication ceremony included comments from McCulloch’s daughter.
“The last time I was in this room, I was a very small girl who loved her daddy and her dog,” said Ann McCulloch Carver. “This morning, I come to you to tell you I miss my father greatly. I am so proud of the things he completed in his lifetime on this planet….” Marc Kovac is the Dix Capital Bureau Chief. Email him at mkovac@dixcom.com or on Twitter at OhioCapitalBlog.
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Coconut Oil Gallon .............. $10.79
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West Holmes cheerleaders pretty-up holiday packages By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer W. HOLMES DISTRICT — Prepared or not for Christmas, supporters of the West Holmes competition cheer team didn’t mind perhaps one of the most dreaded chores for the girls, working to support their organization. It was the first year for the Christmas wrapping fundraiser, which was held
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West Holmes Competition Cheer Team members Taylor Burnison (left) and Dailyn Patterson help to wrap presents brought to a fundraiser for the team by Richard and Connie Wengerd, who were happy to hand over the chore to the girls in exchange for a donation to the program. Saturday morning in the Connie Wengerd said she with husband, Richard, Excalibur Theatre at West heard about the fundraiser Holmes High School. on the radio and, along See Pg. 7 — PACKAGES
December 22nd - 27th 8221 CR 192, Holmesville, OH 44633 330-279-2619 Hours: M,W,Th & Sat 8-5; Tues & Fri 8-7
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Virginia Ham .................................$3.75 lb. Pepper Jack Cheese .........................$3.49 lb. Pepperoni .....................................$3.49 lb. Glazed Chicken Patties .. $4.59 lb. or 20 lb. box $85.00 Honey Roasted Cashews ....................$5.99 lb. Mini M&M’s ...................................$3.99 lb. Closed January 1st and 6th Homebaked Goods • Bikes, Parts & Service
Black Forest Ham ...........................$3.09 lb.
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Smoked Honey Roast Turkey ..........$3.29 lb. Lacey Baby Swiss ............................$3.39 lb. Muenster Cheese ..............................$2.79 lb.
~ Grocery ~ Potatoes 10# Bags ............................ 2 for $5.00 Cabbage..............................................99¢/Head 99¢/Head Clementines • Oranges • Grapefruits • Apples
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Smoked Sausage ........................................$3.39 lb Spare Ribs.......................................................$1.79 lb Boneless Pork Loin ................................... $3.79 lb. Pasture Raised Ground Turkey .......... $5.99 lb. Pasture Raised Chicken .................... $2.59 lb. Chicken Pork Hot Dogs .......................... $3.69 lb. 20 lb. or more $3.19 lb. Beef Pork Hot Dogs .............................. $4.89 lb.
Evaporated Milk 12 oz. 85¢ Cream of Mushroom Soup 10¾ oz. 99¢ Snack Packs 99¢ Oyster Crackers 12 oz. 65¢ Walnut Creek American Cheese Singles 12 oz. $1.99 While Supplies Last
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Community Briefs In service
Winesburg and James and Comments must be submitKathryn Beachy of Ber- ted by Jan. 16. Air Force lin. Great-grandparents Airman Jack R. Scherer are Wayne and Amanda Glenmont Food graduated from basic mili- Beachy of Berlin and MatPantry accepting tary training at Joint Base tie Miller of Sugarcreek. San Antonio-Lackland, deer donations San Antonio, Texas. Donations are always Scherer is the son of Rob Park District welcome for the Glenmont D. Scherer of Killbuck, Food Pantry and with the and Mindy M. Rickly of seeks feedback Millersburg. The Holmes County Park hunting season, the pantry He is a 2013 graduate District is proposing an will accept deer donations of West Holmes High expansion of the Holmes and will pay to have them School. County Trail by construc- processed, at any certified tion of trail section 5B meat processing plant. The New arrivals extending from Brinkhaven pantry will also accept cash donations and nonperishKNOX JOSEPH was to Glenmont. able items. This multi-use trail is used born Dec. 10 at Wooster Distributions are the Community Hospital to by pedestrians, cyclists, hors- second Tuesday of each es and horse-drawn buggies. Kathy and Dave Wengmonth from 5-7:30 p.m. to erd of Millersburg. He The project will construct qualifying persons and the about 7.2 miles of new trail. weighed 8 pounds and was next distribution will be 20 inches long. He joins The trail generally will be Jan. 12 at the Glenmont 20 feet wide and centered siblings, Summer, Alex within the existing right of School House, lower level. and Hank. Volunteers are also needGrandparents are War- way of an abandoned rail ed to help unload trucks ren and Linda Steiner of line for the majority of the once a week (usually late Millersburg and Lefty and project’s length. Access to the existing morning) plus persons Kay Wengerd of Killbuck. Holmes County Trail will willing to stock shelves and assist clients on distriCHASITY NOEL was be maintained at all times. bution night. To volunteer, No new right of way will born Dec. 15 to Dan and call 330-377-4017. Shalyn Morr of Big Prai- be required to complete the project. Construction is rie. She weighed 5 pounds, 2.6 ounces and was 181⁄2 anticipated to begin in the Food Pantry inches long. She joins sib- summer. open monthly The Holmes County Park ling Davinity. District is seeking comfor distribution Grandparents are Cheryl and Terry Martin of ments from the public about Glenmont Food Pantry Glenmont and Nancy and the social, environmen- is open for food distribuPerry Morr of Big Prairie. tal and economic impacts tion on the second TuesG r e a t - g r a n d p a r e n t s of the proposed projects. day of each month from are Hiram Smetzer of Environmental impacts 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont Holmesville, Carol Morr include those associated School House. It is part of of Loudonville and Mary with historic archeological the Ohio Benefit Bank, an or architectural resources, online program of the Ohio Fortune of Big Prairie. ecological resources, haz- Association of Foodbanks. LIAM SCOTT was born ardous materials and/or any The next food distribution Dec. 11 at Wooster Com- general concerns regarding day will be Tuesday, Jan. 12. munity Hospital to Jenna the project. and James Coblentz of Written comments conEuchre scheduled Winesburg. He weighed 7 cerning the project may pounds, 1 ounce and was be mailed to the Holmes at Holmesville 19 inches long. He joins a County Park District, Jen Halverson, 1 Trail Drive, American Legion brother, Collin Trey. Grandparents are Rob- Suite A, Millersburg 44654, The Holmesville Ameriert and Esther Coblentz of or by calling 330-674-3353. can Legion will be hold-
Church briefs ing 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 lowincome households. For more information contact the Senior Center, 170 Parkview Drive, or 330674-0580, 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Kno-HoCo 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
Donations needed
and Children’s Bible Stories are available. Contact: 330-855-7734, Donations are needed 330-927-4857, 330-939to help troubled boys. 6231 or needfreebibles@ The Trading Post Thrift gmail.com. Store is located at 7703B state Route 241, just Visit the Holy west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to Land in March support the Ohio Wil- Visit Israel and Jordan, derness Boys Camp. Call March 16-28, 2015 with 330-857-5516. or 330- Pastor Bob Fetterhoff of 464-1261. Wooster Grace Church and discover how the Bible comes alive. Do it Free Bibles while you can — register available today. Call the Wooster Need a Bible? We can Grace office at 330-264deliver/mail you one 9459, Ext 220; or comwithout cost or obliga- plete a brochure availtion. KJV Bible, New able online at www.ohioTestament, Large Print holylandtours.com.
Education brief ABLE/GED classes are available
Free ABLE/GED classes will be held at Millersburg Elementary School Mondays and Thursdays, 8:3011:30 a.m. and 6-9 p.m. Call 419-289-3313 for more Pleasant Valley Cemetery information. is now accepting donations to pay for mowing of the cemetery grounds. Any amount is appreciated. For more information, call best weekly KOPS. Vehrs Robert L. Croskey, 330- TOPS OH 1243 was rewarded for losing 276-3322. Donations may Sugarcreek 10 pounds and members be sent to Croskey at 12049 had a 3¾ pound loss. TOPS OH1243, SugarU.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Tom Alexander gave creek met on Dec.18 at Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box each person a copy of the United Methodist 284, Killbuck 44637 Church in Sugarcreek “Nutrition Action” for the with six members weigh- program. He read an article from TOPS July 2013 Goodwill offering ing in. Magazine. It told what to The TOPS and KOPS home pick-up pledges were recited avoid at parties, sporting Goodwill Industries of along with the Pledge of events and fairs. Wayne and Holmes Coun- Allegiance. ties is now offering home Monthly winner for pick-up service for those TOPS was Kathy Freese Killbuck Valley who have a large amount and best KOPS was Emma of donations. If residing in Carpenter. Monthly win- Writers’ Club Has anyone ever told Wayne or Holmes coun- ners received fruit. ties, call Goodwill at 330Second helpings are for- you “You should write a 264-1300, Ext. 232. bidden for the next two book”? Maybe you even weeks and the thing to do started one but never is to lose weight by the finished. Or, you have a next meeting which will great idea but just can’t seem to take that first step be Holmes-Wayne Electric Coopera- The contest is open to high school ships of first place, $3,400; second Jan. 8. There will be no toward getting something tive Inc. reminds area high school seniors who have a grade point place, $2,400; third place, $1,900; meeting on the Dec. 25 or on paper. The Killbuck students that applications are being average of 3.6 or better on a 4.0 fourth place, $1,800; fifth place, Jan. 1. Valley Writers’ Guild accepted for its 2014 scholarship scale, will be attending an accred- $1,700; sixth place, $1,600; seventh Recognized for having (KVWG) might be just program. The member-owned elec- ited institution of higher learning place, $1,500; eighth place, $1,400 six weeks in attendance what you need to make tric utility will award six cash schol- next fall, and whose parents or and ninth place, $1,300. were Emma Carpenter, your book a reality. arships in all, totaling $12,000 in guardians are members of and live Applications and a complete set Chris Ross and Rena KVWG is a group of scholarships. in a home served by the Holmes- of rules for the scholarship com- Troyer. For more informa- serious adult writers who Students will compete in two divi- Wayne Electric Cooperative. Local petition can be found at www.hwe- tion about TOPS call 330- are working on novels, sions (boys’ and girls’) for scholar- first-place winners will compete coop.com. Deadline for completed 897-6007. short stories and non-ficships of $2,500, $2,000 and $1,500 in April 2015 for the state-wide Rural applications to be returned to the tion. each division. Electric Scholarship with scholar- Cooperative is Jan. 30. KVWG meets most Sundays at 1 p.m. in the FireTOPS OH 1573 place Room at Jitters CofNashville fee House, Millersburg. The Baltic Area Histori- from the Baltic area. A Please call 330-897- board, the branch of Dusty Vehrs was best Call 330-464-0624 or go cal Society is seeking the display is being planned 4411 with the name of service and a call-back weekly loser when TOPS to http://www.killbuckvalnames of all those who to honor those who the serviceman as it number if leaving a mes- OH 1573 Nashville met leywritersguild.org/ for served in the military served. would appear on the sage. Dec. 17. Lana Rush was more information.
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The Present of God’s Presence
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hristmas is here again, presents are being wrapped; it’s a fitting time to consider God’s greatest gift to us, Jesus Christ, whose birth we celebrate. He gave us another present, one that we cannot see, hear, or touch. Yet, we can feel it unmistakably. God gave us the present of His presence. All we have to do is ask Him for it. It can never be surpassed; His presence is a priceless gift of joy and peace. This Christmas, accept His greatest present; fill your life with the awe of the Father, the wisdom of His Son, and the illumining presence of His Holy Spirit. Luke 1.1-25
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Weekly Scripture Reading Luke Luke John 1.57-80 2.1-20 1.1-18
John 1.19-34
Luke 2.21-40
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Packages (From Page 4) loaded up gifts for the great-grandchildren and headed to the high school. “I didn’t want to wrap them,” said Richard Wengerd. “I hear the LaZ-Boy calling.” “I do the buying; he does the wrapping,” Connie Wengerd said, noting with their wrapped presents in hand, they were now prepared for Christmas. “I think it’s a terrific idea. It’s so much quicker and relieves the stress,” Connie Wengerd said. Jackie Taylor brought bags and boxes of packages to wrap. She is the aunt of senior cheerleader Kaci Martin. “This is awesome. I don’t have to do it,” she said, as Martin and fellow cheerleader Alison Sprang set to wrapping her presents. Supervising the cheerleaders wrapping her presents, she said, is a better alternative to spending three hours on the floor wrapping for herself. And, after Saturday, she said, she expected to only have two gifts left to wrap. “I’m enjoying this. I think it’s a good idea, and once it’s out there, I think
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“I like spending time with my family,” she said. “Thanksgiving is a warmup, but Christmas is my favorite.” West Holmes board member Eric Strouse also brought several presents to be wrapped. “I like it because I have things I want wrapped. You know how guys are. It’s more of a surprise when it looks fancy,” he said, pointing to a much cleaner wrapping job than
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Time of Peace arrives on the heels of chaos
We’ve finally arrived at what folks in my realm of the college business regard as the second most wonderful time of the year — the quiet, peaceful and largely empty space between the fall and spring semesters. Students and faculty have fled campus leaving yeomen such as me to toil in blissful peace as we systematically dismantle the stacks of paperwork that have slowly accumulated on every flat surface of our lives for the past 15 weeks. I’m glad to have survived the homestretch, but I’ll tell you, it was questionable for a while there. If you run in a thousand different circles you’re bound to end up chasing your tail at some point. Therefore, in an effort to head-off the inevitable catastrophic failure, I’ve
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come to rely on a handful of tricks and rituals to keep me on track. For instance, because I ride my bicycle to work most days, I have attached a key loop to my wallet to hold my office keys. I’d never leave for work without my wallet, so it stands to reason that I would NEVER show up at my building 25 miles from home without my keys. Each morning before I leave the house I do a pat-down of my gear to make sure I’ve got everything. My wallet rides in a string-bag on my back along with my office paperwork and other necessities like a tire pump, spare tube, a
spare headlight, chemical hand warmers, an emergency space blanket, a lighter and a handful of zip-ties. (You know — the type of stuff everyone takes along for the trip to work.) I always, always, always check the string bag for my wallet before I leave the house! If I am forced into the driver’s seat I actually set my wallet in its own spot on the dash of my car so I can, at an easy glance, be assured that I’ve got it. Enter “exam week,” an odd stretch of calendar when everything you’ve come to know as normal for the past 15 weeks is thrown out the window and a new “testing schedule” is trotted forth for one week only. To a guy who relies on a certain degree of routine to keep his sanity, this is one of the exasperating weeks of the year. I still haven’t
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been able to figure why the exams aren’t simply given when their corresponding classes would typically meet, but then again, since my own education falls short of the vaunted PhD, I shouldn’t even attempt such lofty ponderings. Nevertheless, as the keeper of my tiny campus, adherence to the schedule rests firmly upon my shoulders. Exam week arrived
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Packages (From Page 8) “Normally, I feel like I’m ready by now. But, I’m not really in the holiday spirit yet. It needs to snow. I feel the weather has a lot to do with getting into the spirit.” Crider said donations generated from the
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event will help to support not only the competition team, but the cheer program in general. Most of the girls on the competition team also competed on the varsity and junior varsity teams, which each won their divisions among schools in the Ohio Cardinal
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Conference. That said, Crider looks forward to a successful competition season. “I think they are a very strong group of girls. They are very talented and I think they’ll go far,” Crider said. “They really do love each other and they do treat each other as family. It’s like a big family.”
The team has four competitions upcoming, in January and February, and hopes to earn the chance to compete at the U.S. Finals in Indianapolis. Th e i r fundraising efforts will continue with bake sales, to be held at varsity basketball games Jan. 23 and Feb. 3. They also will hold a mini-
cheer clinic for girls, pre-K to sixth grade, Jan. 7 and 8, 6-7:15 p.m. The participants will show off their skills during a halftime performance at the Jan. 13 basketball game. “Being a cheerleader costs a lot of money. The parents have to buy everything,” she said, noting the financial
responsibility extends not only to outfitting the girls, but competition entry fees and food and lodging costs, when necessary. 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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Farming Chase away those winter blues, spring is on the way The first day of winter, which is also the shortest day of the year, has come and gone. Now we are headed in the right direction, each day is a little longer, with a little more daylight. Rejoice -— spring is only 84 days away. Think about it — green grass, daffodils, birds singing, the smell of plowed fields. Just those thoughts brighten a dark and dreary day. We seem to be having so many of those days that tend to give us the “winter blues.” Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a temporary blah feeling that accompanies the winter months and is thought to be triggered by the shortened
sunshine doesn’t come streaming in my bedroom window to awaken me. My only problem is a Barb Border Collie who always went to bring in the cows Lumley at a certain time every morning and still thinks they are out there. Lass hours of daylight, which has always had a problem causes an imbalance in “falling back” with the melatonin rhythms and time change. As long as decreased serotonin it is dark and dreary my levels in the brain. It is thought to have a genetic windows all look clean, no sunlight streaming component, as well. You through them and showjust have to look for the ing the dirt and streaks. good things about dark I can put off washing and dreary days. Daylight comes so much windows and putting up clean curtains until later on these dark and spring. With all the hustle dreary days. Since I no and bustle getting ready longer milk cows I can enjoy sleeping in later in for Christmas — cards, shopping for gifts, grocery the mornings. The bright
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to find other things to do. Why not call a friend whom you haven’t seen or talked to for a while. Perhaps they are dealing with the “winter blues” also. Talk about old times and catch up on what is happening with family members. Grab a cup of tea or coffee to enjoy while talking. Why not curl up on your couch or in your easy chair, cover up with a nice warm afghan or blanket and read that book you have been wanting to read for ages. Or turn on some of your favorite music, just sit back and relax, and maybe drift off for a little while. Invite a neighbor or friend in for a cup of coffee and some of
those left over Christmas cookies or have them meet you for lunch at a favorite restaurant. These are just some of the things you can do to help you get through some of those dark and dreary days. Don’t let them get you down. Also remember that there are things you need to do to take care of yourself and stay in good health. Sleep is very important in winter months and it is said that you should get an extra hour of sleep each night. Drink plenty of water each day. The dry, artificial heat causes the air to See Pg. 13 — SPRING
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Farming Time to apply for testing, scholarships, meetings The Wayne County Dairy Service Unit promotes the dairy industry, sponsors educational programs and encourages youth involvement in the dairy industry. Nominations for the DSU board are being gathered and any dairy producer or person connected with the dairy industry in Wayne County interested in serving on the board can contact me at the Wayne County Extension office at 330-264-8722. Probably the best known dairy promotional and educational event organized and conducted by the Wayne County DSU is the annual dairy twilight tour, but the DSU also helps sponsor the winter dairy management discussion group meetings, keeps the dairy milking parlor in working order at the fairgrounds, and sponsors some youth scholarships and an outstanding dairy youth award. It is these scholarship and outstanding dairy youth award opportunities that I want to focus on in this column. Applications for both awards are being accepted and winners will be announced at the DSU annual meeting and banquet March 19 at Fisher Auditorium on the OARDC campus in Wooster. Dairy Service Unit Scholarships: The Wayne County Dairy Service Unit offers a scholarship to provide financial assistance to students in Wayne County who intend to go on to post-high school education in the field of agriculture, with a special interest in
the dairy industry. At least one scholarship of $1,000 will be awarded to qualified applicants. Applicants for the scholarship must be a resident of Wayne County at the time of application, have graduated from an accredited high school program or be in their senior year, and have an agricultural background with interest toward continuing in agriculture. Special consideration is given to those applicants with a dairy background, involvement in a 4-H or FFA dairy project or having employment in a dairy based business. Applications for the scholarship are due to the Wayne County Extension office by Feb. 17. Scholarship applications are available on the Wayne County Extension website at: http://go.osu.edu/ agwayne. Scholarship applications can also be obtained from FFA advisers and the Wayne County Extension office located in the upper level of the county administration building at 428 W. Liberty St., Wooster, (330264-8722). Outstanding dairy youth award: Each year the Wayne County Dairy Service Unit presents an Outstanding Dairy Youth Award ($250) at its annual meeting. The recipient of
this award must be nominated by an FFA or 4-H adviser who has some knowledge of the individual and his or her work with a dairy project and/or contribution to the dairy industry. The award nomination form should be returned to the Wayne County Extension office by Feb. 17. Award forms are available on the Wayne County Extension website at: http://go.osu.edu/agwayne and at the Wayne County Extension office. Forms can be mailed in or filled out online and submitted electronically. Pesticide license testing 2015 OSU Extension Wayne County has set up testing dates with the Ohio Department of Agriculture to allow private and commercial applicators to obtain a pesticide applicators license. To obtain a license, applicators must take and pass a core exam plus one or more specific category exam(s). Cost of a private applicator license is $30 and a commercial applicator license is $35. Testing sessions will be administered by ODA personnel at the Fisher Auditorium conference room from 1-4 p.m. on Jan. 20, Feb. 19, March 17 and April 22. There are a limited number of spaces available for each testing session. Once the spaces are filled, the testing session is closed. Register to reserve a spot: online at: http://go.osu. edu/ODAexamregistration. Reservations can
Get outside and go for a walk. It is good if your mailbox is away from the house so you have to walk out for the mail every day. Exercise is important. Now that we are through the holidays and all the rich food, cake, cookies pie and candy is gone, get back
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also be made by calling the ODA, Pesticide Division at 800-282-1955, Ext. 31. Anyone taking an exam will be required to show photo identification or some form of identification. Private applicators are encouraged to obtain study materials from the Wayne County Extension office
before taking the exam. Our office tries to keep copies of some of the more commonly needed study materials on hand, but in some cases it may be necessary to order study materials. Plan ahead; it will take 7-14 days for ordered materials to arrive. More information about study materials for private pesticide applicators
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Weekly Market Reports Wayne & Holmes Counties MOUNT HOPE AUCTION Dec. 17 5 HOGS — Sows heavy 57-59; boars 23. 11 FEEDER PIGS — 70-80 lbs. 65-75. 14 CATTLE — Choice Holstein steers 130-135; good Holstein steers 115-130. 6 BULLS — 1,000-1,500 bs. 107; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 111.50130.50; 2,000 lbs.-up 118127.50. 114 CULL COWS — Good/ high dress 98-112.50; medium-good 88-98; fair-medium 80-88; light/thin 80-down. 114 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 100-260. 19 DAIRY. 229 CALVES — Back to farm Holstein bulls, 95-120 lbs. 400-520; good 300-400; common 300-down; back to Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 300425; crossbred bulls 50-485. 289 GOATS — Kid 160down; billies 250-down; nannies 200-down; wethers 300down. 961 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 70-97.50; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 300-400; 40-60 lbs. 200-300; 60-80 lbs. 235-300; 60-80 lbs. 177.50-235; 80-100 lbs. 162.50-210; 100-130 lbs. 140-175; 130-up 145-155.
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Baking cookies alone makes for a sad day Today was a sad one. I made cut-out Christmas cookies. Alone. That was the sad part. Up until this point there’s always been a child or a grandchild who was around to help. One of my favorite photographs is when I lived on Park Street in Orrville for the first time and am surrounded in the kitchen by my three little flour-faced kids, helping me cut out cookies. I would have skipped the whole thing this year •
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Beat into mixture in large bowl. Roll dough in waxed paper and chill at least one hour in the refrigerator. To bake, roll out dough 1⁄8 inch thick and cut into desired shapes. Put on ungreased baking sheet. Bake until delicately golden at 400° F. for approximately 8 minutes. This recipe made 27 trees. I used to double it when the family was around and we made it into three batches so each little child could cut out what they liked and they didn’t fight too much. You can frost these and decorate if you like, or eat them plain if you don’t want all the mess of sticky frosting and sprinkles everywhere. Of course, that is only if you have any children around who are willing to do that sort of thing. Sadly, I don’t. Hope you had a Very Merry Christmas.
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Passing the oplatek along with good wishes Each Christmas Eve, I stand my ground and won’t let traditions die. Partly I’m a stickler for them because I cherish the unity of people in celebration and recognizing the specialness of any given day, and partly because I love to eat good food. And as with most festivals that involve heritage, there is food involved. Delicious, complicated, once-a-year food that takes hours, if not days, to prepare and mere moments to devour. Because my family is of Polish heritage, we have celebrated Wigilia on Christmas Eve for as long as I can remember. It is one of my most favorite days of the year because just seeing all of the dishes set out with the smell of onions that completely permeates the walls takes me back to my grandmother’s
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myself finding one of them to be extra important: the opłatek. (Don’t even try to pronounce it unless you know what I’m talking about. For reading purposes, say it like OH-PLAT-KEY.) It’s really nothing more than a Christmas wafer, a thin and rectangular concoction of flour and water with the imprint of a religious symbol of the season. But it’s what you do with it, or what my family has always done, is what is so very cool. The head of the household starts with the opłatek and to his wife,
offers up a personal wish to her. She accepts his wish, breaks off a piece of the wafer, puts it in her mouth and wishes him something back as he breaks off and eats a piece. She then makes a wish for the next person around the table as that person breaks off a small piece and so on and so forth until it and all of the wishes go all the way around the table. A simple ritual, really, but hearing your family wish each other health and happiness year after year never gets old to me.
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day in Lakeville. Athletic Director Lee Athletic Director Lee Ann Race reported West Ann Race reported West Holmes enjoyed an outHolmes enjoyed an out- standing fall sports season. standing fall sports season. “The football team started
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off the season 0-3, but by the end of the season, the team was almost in the playoffs and we ended up getting another league championship, which in the Ohio Cardinal Conference is tough to come by,” Race said. Senior Luke Ogi was recognized for his outstanding football season, helping the Knights to the OCC cochampionship. Ogi was the OCC offensive player of the year, All-District and AllDaily Record, and earned third-team All-Ohio honors. Senior kicker/punter Logan Gallion was special mention All-Ohio. He was also the special teams player of the year in the OCC, earning All-District and All-Daily Record. “Congratulations to these two young men, because their dedication to their sport is going to be displayed on the Wall of Fame forever,” Race said. Gallion was also an award-winning member of the West Holmes soccer team, garnering awards for his goal keeping. “He was the goal keeper of the year in the OCC, he was All-OCC, All-District and All-Daily Record,” Race said. “He got a lot
of honors in two different sports, which shows you his dedication.” The girls soccer team of coach Josh Wengerd finished third in the OCC, led by First Team All-Ohioan Mallory Wahl. “Mallory pretty much cleaned up on all the awards, too,” Race said. “She was player of the year OCC, player of the year for the district and Daily Record. She is not only an athletic First Team All-Ohioan, but she is also an Academic AllOhio with a 3.91 GPA. That is a huge accomplishment.” The West Holmes volleyball team finished fourth in the OCC this year, but at one point, all four top teams were state ranked. “That goes to show you what kind of league we’re in, when your top four teams are all ranked in the top of the state,” Race said. Junior Cara Park was a First Team All-Ohioan for the second year in a row. She was also the OCC defensive player of the year, Eastern District player of the year and All-Daily Record. “She, too, has left her mark in the record books, See Pg. 18 — ATHLETES
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By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — December and January are traditionally slower times in the tourism trade in Holmes County. And what better way to spice up business than with a Christmas Cookie Tour of Inns in and around the area. The seventh annual Christmas Cookie Tour was held Dec. 13-14, at a dozen hotels, inns and bed and breakfasts in Holmes and Tuscarawas counties. Almost all 1,400 tickets for the event were sold in advance. “We started the tour for two reasons. One was to showcase the inns in Amish Country. The other was to raise money for local charities,” said event coordinator Bonnie Coblentz, the Amish Country Lodging Council administrator. “This is an advertising oppor-
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Visitors to the Berlin Resort stop on the Cookie Tour were treated not only to cookies and other snacks, but a delightful dance show put on by local children. tunity for our inns.” The inns are able to track visitors using codes from the tickets, and they are seeing really good results of people
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Dec. 16 — Holmes County Sheriff’s Office received a report of shooting of property on Buker Street in Killbuck. A robbery was reported on County Road 558 in Prairie Township. Dec. 18 — Breaking and entering was reported on Township Road 508 in Ripley Township. A report was taken of domestic violence on Township Road 128 in Mechanic Township. Fraud was reported on Township Road 351 in
Berlin Township. Dec. 19 — Breaking and entering was reported on County Road 235 in Salt Creek Township. A report was taken of breaking and entering on Township Road 113 in Mechanic Township. A report was taken of fraud on County Road 150 in Mechanic Township. Dec. 21 — Domestic violence was reported on County Road 400 in Monroe Township. A report was taken of domestic violence on Township Road 466 in Washington Township.
Cookie (From Page 17) “The way the tour works, especially for some of the smaller inns, is, they close their rooms down during the tour so they are better able to showcase them,” Coblentz said. “Some of the inns are actually closed during the tour to allow people to come and visit. They do that knowing it is such a good opportunity to showcase their facility and hopefully get those people returning over the next year.” This year was done differently, making the tour on Saturday and Sunday in hopes of enabling more out-of-towners the opportunity to come, as well as taking advantage of the traditionally slower time of the year, according to Coblentz. “I have to get my Amish Country fix at least once a year,” said Mary Lou
Gault of Cuyahoga Falls. “This is the second time we’ve been on the tour. It’s part of our travel club. It just keeps getting better.” Kara Krywyj of Berea was a first-timer on the Cookie Tour. She said she is a frequent visitor to Holmes County and Amish Country, and enjoyed the opportunity to see the variety of hotels. “I enjoy visiting the quilt shops and this is a fun way to see where we can stay the next time we come down,” Krywyj said. Her travel companion, Peggy Askew from North Olmsted, agreed. “It’s nice to see all the different options of hotels available when we visit,” Askew said. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330674-5676 or klynchthedaily-record.com.
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West Holmes clamps down on Chippewa By MIKE PLANT Sports Writer WOOSTER — Even when its offense wasn’t clicking, it didn’t matter — for West Holmes, the defense never rested. The Knights smothered Chippewa and high-scoring guard Bailey Breitenstine, whipping the Chipps 52-33 in Game 5 of the WQKT/Steve Smith Holiday Hoops Classic. After spotting the Chipps a 3-0 lead, West Holmes went on a 22-2 tear to end the first quarter, culminating in Nathan Hall’s 55-foot heave that swished through at the buzzer. Although the Knights (3-2) scored a combined 16 points over the next two quarters, they actually extended their lead. One night after a 22-point shellacking in which Lexington shot 73 percent from the field, the Knights pressured Chippewa (4-2) into a 27-percent shooting performance, as well as 19 turnovers. Breitenstine, the Chipps’ junior already with a pair of 30-plus point outings, led his team with just 12 points, shooting 4 of 14 from the floor and also committing five turnovers. “He’s a great player, very athletic, gets his shot off real quick, and to hold him to 12 points is a nice job,” said West Holmes coach Keith Troyer, praising WH guards
Drew Schrock and Chase Wells in particular. “We were just trying to limit his touches offensively, try to deny him the ball, and then when he did get the ball, we always wanted him going against two people. For the most part, we did a pretty good job of doing that. “The rest of them played good help defense, limiting (Chippewa) to one shot, especially in the first half. I thought that was key.” The first-quarter explosion was all the Knights needed. Following Austin Durbin’s corner 3 for the Chipps, West Holmes scored the next 19 points. Hall, who had 11 of his game-high 15 points in the first half, answered Durbin with his own 3. The Knights went on to drain four of their six 3s in the opening eight minutes, as Chance Cline and Trevor Kiner also connected from beyond the arc before Hall’s long toss through the hoop that made it 22-5. West Holmes held the Chipps to five points in the second quarter as well, and Hall, the game’s Most Outstanding Player, beat the buzzer again with a corner 3 and it was 29-10 at halftime. “They made a lot of shots to open up, and hat’s off to them, they were prepared,” said Chippewa’s first-year coach Lee Foster. “They made shots and we didn’t, and they played harder than we did. Usu-
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Drew Schrock (3) of West Holmes drives the ball against Austin Derbin (1) of Chippewa on Dec. 20 during Holiday Hoops Classic basketball action at Jerry Bennett (23) of Chippewa takes a shot with The College of Wooster. a hand in his face by Josh Neer (12) of West Holmes during Saturday’s WQKT/Steve Smith Holi- injury for us, but it’s one going in the first few games, day Hoops Classic at The College of Wooster. The of those things you have and tonight we finally hit to learn from. We’ll go to some. When you do that, it Knights routed the Chipps 52-33. work on Monday and get makes everything better,” ally the team that plays didn’t execute, and when better from it.” Troyer said. harder and wants it more you don’t, things don’t go Cline joined Hall in dou- Jerry Bennett, Ray Sales ends up on the right side of your way.” ble figures with 10 points, and Zach Beals all had the scoreboard. “All the bounces went while Luke Ogi scored five rebounds apiece for “For us, the effort wasn’t their way, and to top it off, six points, grabbed five Chippewa, but Bennett’s there,” Foster added. “We they throw in a 70-footer rebounds and passed for half-dozen points were the didn’t defend, we didn’t or whatever that was. That eight assists. next-highest total to Breplay hard all the time. We kind of added insult to “Our shots haven’t been itenstine’s.
Triway ‘family’ there for Garretts in time of need By AARON DORKSEN Sports Editor
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SPORTS FANS! It’s anybody’s guess which team will win the NFC South division of the NFL in 2014, and not just because all four teams– New Orleans, Atlanta, Carolina and Tampa Bay– were playing mediocre football at best this season. Imagine the odds against this kind of parity: In the previous 12 seasons from 2002 through 2013, each of the four teams in the division finished on top three times, yet none won the division crown in consecutive years. One final note on the 2014 baseball season and the champion San Francisco Giants, who captured the crown for the third time in five years: The Giants played a total of 10 post-season series to win those three championships, and they were the better underdog in every single one of them. What’s more, the Giant’s faced elimination in eight games during their three runs to the top, and their record, of course, was 8-0, while outscoring their opponents 47-11 in those games. Even before Peyton Manning set the career mark for touchdown passes in 2014, it was a little surpise that he and brother Eli held the record for most total TD passes by a brother combo in the NFL at more than 750 and counting. Any guesses which brothers are second? It’s the Hasselbecks, Tim and Matt, at a little more than 200. Obviously, Peyton and father Archie hold the mark for father-son combos, followed by Eli and Archie, but who’s third on the list? It’sfather Bob Griese and son Brian, but look out for the Lucks, father Oliver and son Andrew.
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this season for the Triway basketball team, and especially junior Logan Garrett, who will never be able to be replaced. Thanks to the 11 other players on the varsity roster, the coaching staff and the extended Titans community, Logan is coping with the recent death of his father, Craig Garrett. He passed away two days before Thanksgiving as a result of a heart attack at age 54. It would almost be easier to list the things that Craig was not involved with in the area. A farmer who also was a Plain Township trustee and employed by Wayne County in the maintenance department, Craig also coached a variety of youth sports over the years. He was involved with his church, the Wayne County Fair and 4-H and loved to
thing to do, just come and watch me play my sports that I love.” Craig was able to see every play of the Titans’ dream season in football, during which they went 11-1 and Logan was able to be part of a recordsetting offense as a wide Craig Logan receiver. The elder GarGarrett Garrett rett, who also left behind root for the Browns, wife, Patty, and a big Buckeyes and especially extended family, passed the Titans. away during the basket“He was a great man,” ball preseason. said Logan, who scored Since then, the Titans 11 points and grabbed hoops team has helped a team-high tying eight Logan and Patty in whatrebounds as the Titans ever way possible. beat Heath 63-60 in “The day after it hapdouble-overtime in the pened I went to practice 11th annual WQKT/Steve and they decided it was Smith Holiday Hoops up to me if we wanted Classic at The College of to practice, or just shootWooster Saturday. “He around, or whatever,” was always here to watch Logan said. “We decided me play football and bas- to practice to get my ketball and I don’t think mind off things and it he ever missed a game. really helped out a lot. “It was his favorite All of my teammates
have really been supportive. “Everyone has come over and visited us at different times and just given us some company to get our minds off of it. It’s been really nice that they’ve done that.” The Garretts heat their home with a woodburning stove and when senior football/basketball player Tyson Cook heard they were almost out of firewood, he went to their house with a truckload of wood. Other families have delivered meals numerous times since. It’s the second time Triway basketball coach B.J. Sanderson has had to deal directly with tragedy in his young career. Sanderson and his freshman team had to cope with the death of ninth-grader See Pg. 21 — GARRETTS
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Garretts (From Page 20) Orry Wirt in April, 2006 after he was killed in an automobile accident. Once again, Sanderson is proud of the way the Triway community has stepped up in the worst of times. “We talk about it all the time that we’re a family and in situations
like this, actions speak louder than words. Our kids have acted,” Sanderson said. “There’s more to sports than just what happens on the court or field — it’s life lessons. Our goal and most coaches’ goal is to not only make them better players, but better people.” Sanderson can’t count how many times he saw
Craig at Triway events. He talked with him many times as they sat and watched Logan’s AAU summer games. “You could not find a more supportive Triway fan,” Sanderson said. “He never complained about anything.” Logan is a lot like his dad in maintaining a positive attitude. Despite being asked to play
center at just 6-foot-1 against players who are often 6-5 or taller, he’s helped the undersized Titans (1-4) stay competitive Patty described her late husband, a 1978 Triway graduate, as, “A friendly type at heart. “He never played sports himself, but he was Logan’s No. 1 fan,” she said. “He just loved
Triway sports in general and encouraged all the kids who participated. We’re really appreciative of the way people have taken Logan on their backs at times.” A tragedy like this is always difficult to go through, but Sanderson said it’s even harder for the Garretts around Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Understandably, this Christmas won’t be nearly as merry for the Garretts as in past years. H o w e v e r, judging by the generosity and compassion of their extended Triway family, the Garretts will still have many uplifting moments. They keep getting reminders they’re not alone in this.
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Gladys Gerber, 89 Gladys Marie (Miller) Gerber, 89, Benton, died Friday evening, Dec. 19, 2014 at Walnut Hills Nursing Home in Walnut Creek. She was born July 18, 1925, to Howard E. and Nettie (Miller) Miller in Protection, Kan. She married Clyde Gerber Nov. 9, 1945. He passed away Oct. 2, 1998. Her parents moved to Berlin, Ohio, in January 1940. Gladys was a member of the Martin’s Creek Mennonite Church. Gladys worked as head cook at Hiland High School Cafeteria for 20 years, retiring in 1982. She enjoyed writing letters (and had many pen pals), traveling, crocheting, reading and her family. She is survived by her son, Ronald Gerber of Benton; two daughters, Vicki (Dale) Kaufman and Vanessa (Roger) Hershberger, both of Benton; five grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; a brother, Robert (Sue) Miller of Orrville; and two sisters, Dorothy
Mast of Benton and Mary (Willard) Umstead of Celina. She was preceded in death by her husband and a brother-in-law, Albert Mast Jr. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Martin’s Creek Mennonite Church, 6111 County Road 203, Millersburg 44654 or to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691. Services were Tuesday, Dec. 23 at the Martin’s Creek Mennonite Church, with Pastor Jay Conn officiating. Family burial was Tuesday at the church cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg.
Leroy Miller, 56 Leroy N. Miller, 56, 559 Pleasant Valley Road, NW, Sugarcreek, died Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2014, at his home. He was born March 28, 1958, in Tuscarawas County to Clara (Schlabach) Miller of Sugarcreek and the late Noah E. Miller. He was employed at Eagle Machine in Sugarcreek, and was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Sue Miller, whom he married June 22, 1978; children, Randy (Luella) Miller of Sugarcreek, Tim Miller (friend, Rachel Lahna) of Baltic, Maria (Robert) Schlabach of New Phila-
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Richard ‘Dick’ Arnold, 68 Richard “Dick” Arnold, 68, of Wooster, passed away, Monday, Dec. 1, 2014, at BrennField Nursing Center in Orrville, after a period of declining health. He was born Sept. 5, 1946, in Mount Vernon to Francis J. and Helen B. (Smith) Arnold, and married Marilee Louise Chase June 14, 1966 in Glenmont. She survives. He had been an area resident since 1979 and served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War and also trained recruits as a cook instructor at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center in 1968. When he left the Navy, he then worked as assistant manager at Killbuck IGA, and then was a dairy farmer for many years, before working at the Merillat Cabinet Co. in Loudonville and then in Ocala, Fla., as a cabinet maker before retiring in 2006. He was a life member of Orrville VFW and former member of Killbuck Lions Club. Surviving in addition to his loving wife, are children, Richard “Rich” (Heather) Arnold of Wooster, Ronda James of Kent, and Rosemary Arnold of Wooster; seven grandchildren; his mother of Glenmont; brothers, Tom Arnold of Glen-
mont, Eugene (Faye) Arnold of Lafayette, and Larry Arnold of Millersburg; and sisters, Marie Doretich of Millersburg, Joan Gray of Glenmont, Anne (Andy) Kochera of Lakeville and Julia (Charlie) Miller of Orrville. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his grandparents; an uncle, Lloyd Schopfer; a nephew, Michael Arnold; and several other aunts and uncles. Private services were held at the convenience of the family. Custer-Glenn Funeral Home, Wooster, assisted the family. Words of comfort may be made to the family at www.custerglenn.com. Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer’s Association of Greater East Ohio Area, 70 W. Streetsboro, Suite 201, Hudson 44236.
Ella Erb, 96 Ella Erb, 96, of Walnut Creek, went to be with the Lord Sunday, Dec. 14, 2014. She previously resided in the Millersburg and Winesburg areas and most recently was at Walnut Hills Nursing Home. Ella was born April 29, 1918, in Winesburg to the late Mose and Mattie (Miller) Bontrager. She was initially married to Albert D. Yoder in 1940 and subsequently married Michael P. Erb in 1974 (deceased 1996). She retired in 1979, as supervisor and instructor from the Holmes County Training Center, Lynn Hope Industries at Holmesville. Surviving are children, Edgar (Deborah) Yoder of State College, Pa., Les Yoder (Rose Hostetler) of Strasburg, and Jean Landon (special friend Jerry Farnsworth) of Baltic; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Surviving are stepchildren, Marie Schrock and Michael Paul Erb, both of Berlin, Roy (Jean) Erb of Kidron, Daniel (Karen) Erb of Strasburg, Elsie (Bill)
Weaver of Millersburg, and Naomi (Junior) Kandel of Winesburg; step-daughterin-law, Barbara Erb of Berlin; 24 step-grandchildren, 51 step-great-grandchildren and 13 step-greatgreat-grandchildren. In addition to her husband, Michael Erb, she was preceded in death by her parents; a stepson, Emanuel Erb; a sister, Mary Schlabach; and brothers, John, Roman and Andy. Services were Dec. 19 at Berlin Christian Fellowship Church, with Pastor David Stutzman officiating. Burial was in Berlin Cemetery. To share a memory, please visit www.smithfuneral.com. Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society.
Menno Beachy, 68 Menno J. Beachy, 68, of Sugarcreek, died Monday, Dec. 8, 2014, at Park Village Health Care Center in Dover, after a lengthy illness. He was born Sept. 27, 1946, in Tuscarawas County to the late Joe M. and Lovina (Mullet) Beachy, and married Catherine Troyer on June 19, 1969. She survives. He retired from Uhrden Tubar Inc. and farming. He was a member of Bethel Fellowship Church near Berlin. Surviving in addition to his wife are daughters, Carol (Michael) Troyer and Regina (Jeremy) Troyer, both of Sugarcreek and Lorene (Eric) Detweiler of Walnut Creek; sons, Michael (Phyllis) Beachy of Leesburg, Samuel Beachy of Sugarcreek and Robert (Shanelle) Beachy of Winesburg; 12 grandchildren; and siblings, Susan (Aden O.) Miller and Ada (Aden R.) Miller, both of Sugarcreek, Marie (Raymond) Hostetler of Sarasota, Fla., Gertrude (Lewis) Schlabach of Sugarcreek,
Reuben (Rosemary) Beachy of Sarasota, Fla., Matthew (Linda) Beachy of Dover, David (Linda) Beachy of Sugarcreek, Christine (Brian) Valot of Mineral City and Robert Beachy of Canton. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers Joseph and Aden Beachy. Services were Wednesday, Dec. 10 at Bethel Fellowship Church with Pastor Mark Yoder officiating. Burial was in Bethel Fellowship Church Cemetery. Smith-Varns Funeral Home (www.smithfuneral. com) in Sugarcreek assisted the family.
Maxine Kramer, 87 Maxine Bricker Kramer, 87, of Wooster, died Sunday, Dec. 14, 2014, at Wooster Community Hospital, after a sudden illness. Maxine was born March 4, 1927 in Fredericksburg to the late John D. and Adella (Tieche) Bricker and married William “Bill” Kramer on Dec. 25, 1952. He survives. She was a 1945 graduate of Fredericksburg High School and later from Kent State University. Maxine taught school for several years and for many years worked as a substitute teacher for Triway Local Schools. She had made her home in Moreland for the past 60 years, where she was an active member of Moreland United Methodist Church, a charter member of Moreland Community Historical Society and a member of Moreland Grange. Maxine was a founding member of Parent to Parent Organization at Ida Sue School/ Nick Amster Workshop. She enjoyed traveling over the years to nearly all the states, was an avid Ohio State basketball fan and enjoyed watching the birds especially her humming birds. She loved people, her family and attending the Brickerville family gatherings. Surviving in addition to
her husband, are daughters, Patricia (Kevin) Bilyeu of Nashport and Peggy Kramer of Moreland; grandchildren, Jennifer and Michael Bilyeu; a sister-in-law, Phyllis Bricker of Florida; and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; and brothers, Dean and Dale Bricker. Services were Thursday, Dec. 18 at Moreland United Methodist Church, with Pastor Tom Fish officiating. Burial was in Moreland Cemetery. Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg handled arrangements. Tributes may be shared at www. Murray-Funeral-Home. com. Memorial contributions may be made to Moreland United Methodist Church, 183 E. Moreland Road, Wooster 44691.
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Immunization clinics The Holmes County Health Department offers children’s immunization clinics at various sites throughout Holmes County on a monthly basis. Immunizations are offered to anyone 0-18 years of age at no cost. Medicaid cards and donations are accepted. A parent or guardian must accompany children.
Another adult may take the child with written permission from the parent. Take a copy of the child’s immunization record. Below are the scheduled clinics: — Holmes County Health Department, 931 Wooster Road, Millersburg, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-4:30 p.m. (Health Clinic only, closed first and
third Wednesday afternoons of each month. First and third Monday’s from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-6:30 p.m.) — Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, 2619 Township Road 144, Walnut Creek, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 8:30-11:30 a.m. — St. John’s Lutheran Church, 8084 State Route 241, Mount Hope, Wednes-
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Land transfers Berlin Township — Dale and Cynthia Stutzman to Robert D. and Karen E. Halfhill, 5624 Rhine Road, $220,000. Harvey J. and Ruth Bowman to David D. and Susan H. Miller, 5371 County Road 77, $280,000.
Corner Investment Properties to Francisco E. Alarcon, 5430 County Road 201, $225,000. Clark Township — Leroy R. and Regina Miller to Verlin R. Miller and Roy L. Miller, 3782 Township Road 159, $145,000.
Mechanic Township — Clifford E. and Lou Anne Wray to Amanda N. Hershberger, 5456 County Road 68, $60,000. Mitchell E. and Sarah Elizabeth Schonauer to John Mark Kline, Lake Buckhorn lot 331, $2,000.
Paint Township — Melvin Yoder Jr. to Leroy R. and Naomi R. Yoder, 1836 U.S. Route 62, $175,000. Eli A. and Mannie Mae Wengerd to Merle I. and Naomi Miller, County Road 200, 6.735 acres, $207,720.
Ray A. and Terri Hershberger to Marion M. and Susie Mae Erb, 7760 Township Road 663, $348,5000. Prairie Township — Sherri L. Sigler to Marlin J. and Betty M. Beachy, 7171 Township Road 551, $160,000.
Robert E. amd Jacqueline S. Crilow to Marion and Lisa Kurtz, Township Road 571, 1.823 acres, $100. Ryan E. and Tricia J. Crilow to Marion and Lisa Kurtz, 7335 Township Road 571, $174,900.
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LEGAL COUNTY : HOLMES The following applications and/or verified complaints were received, and the following draft, proposed and final actions were issued, by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) last week. The complete public notice including additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information or a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov /actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644- 2129 email: HClerk@epa.state.oh.us
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ceded by proposed action Box 165, Walnut Creek, and is appealable to Ohio 44687. Please write "Sealed Quotes" on the ERAC. envelope. The Trustees reFINAL APPROVAL OF serve the right to waive all PLANS AND SPECIFI- informalities and reject any and all bids. CATIONS
HOLMESVILLE ELEMENTARY 9048 DOVER ROAD APPLECREEK OH ACTION DATE : 12/16/2014 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: NON-TRANS WATER SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION NO. : 981535 This final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable to ERAC. Detail Plan for PWSID:OH3842212 PLAN NO:981535 ReFINAL ISSUANCE OF garding Corrosion Control RENEWAL OF NPDES Treatment Recommendation PERMIT WALNUT CREEK WTP 5135 STATE RTE 515 WALNUT CREEK OH ACTION DATE : 01/01/2015 RECEIVING WATERS: GOOSE CREEK FACILITY DESCRIPTION: ION EXCH & MANGN REMOVL IDENTIFICATION NO. : 3IZ00041*DD This final action not pre-
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cepted until 4:00 p.m. on Monday, December 29, 2014 at the following address: Rita Kline, P.O. Box 165, Walnut Creek, Ohio 44687. The trustees reserve the right to waive all informalities and reject any and all quotes.
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Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper LEGAL December 20, 27, 2014 The Walnut Creek Township Trustees, Holmes Notices County, will be accepting 55 sealed quotes until 4:00 p.m. on Monday, Decem- CASH FOR scrap metal: ber 29, 2014 for price per trucks, buses, cars, heavy gallon of MC30 to MC70 equip., farm equip., copper, brass, aluminum, or MC800. Also MC3000 batteries, and any metal. Call (330) if available. Road oil to be 473-8410. furnished and applied for HAIR Care, all the year 2015 for dust LADYBUG products on shelf 50% control on township roads. off..... Think Christmas! 300 The trustees reserve the Water St, Shreve OH right to waive all informalities and reject any or 70 Business Opportunity all quotes. Quotes should be sent to : Rita Kline, OPPORTUNITY, P.O. Box 165, Walnut BUSINESS Bulk store For Sale: Creek, Ohio 44687. WEAVER BASIC FOODS.
LEGAL The Walnut Creek Township Trustees, Holmes County, will be accepting sealed quotes for asphalt per ton and sealed quotes for asphalt in place for the year 2015. Quotes will be accepted until Monday, December 29, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. at the following address: Rita Kline, P.O.
LEGAL Sealed quotes will be receive by the Walnut Creek Township Trustees, Holmes County, for price per ton (at the mine and delivered to the stockpile) on all grades of limestone and gravel to be used on township roads in the year 2015. Quotes will be ac-
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105 General NOW ACCEPTING applications for a part time/full time manufacturing, truck driving position. We are in search of a self motivated individual to help us build and deliver storage barns. Our ideal candidate will be a willing worker, a teachable & responsible person who is able to perform work with minimal supervision. Carpentry experience is a plus. A valid driver's license & the ability to haul large loads safely is required. Premium Pay for a Class A CDL. Affordable Barn Co. Mt. Hope, OH 44660. (330) 674-3001 HELP WANTED: Need workers and driver for construction crew. (330) 988-3193 NOW HIRING driver/worker for framing crew. Call Ivan Yoder Builders (330) 893-2015 WANTED: Driver / Worker to work with mason crew. Call 330-231-1001
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RAINBOW SWEEPER, all attachments, PN, great cond. Warranty, asking $395. Will deliver. (330) 394-4157 90,000BTU DORNBACK Gravity furnace, natural gas, $675 OBO. David Yoder (330) 893-4605 FOR SALE: PSP 6 games good cond. $120. (330) 852-4810 x2
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REFRIGERATOR, NOT working, for storage $20. No Fri/Sat calls. (330) 600-0389
WASHER/DRYER Set. Good condition, $350. 24" dishwasher, $125. Gas range, electric ignite white glass front, $300. 330-600-1274
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MEDIUM SIZE remote control helicopter $50. (330) 401-8262 FOR SALE: Maytag wringer washer (rebuilt) with elec. motor $550. (330) 695-2303 FOR SALE: 15cu. ft. nat. gas refrigerator, crystal cold, $500. (330) 893-7170 FOR SALE: 2 wood burners, (1) Woodsaver, $300. (1) small one w/glass door, $200. (330) 987-1143
SMALL SIZE Ashland wood 220 Construction Equipment stove in good condition with jacket $250 OBO. Jr. Troyer 6694 TR 607 FDBG 44627
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FOR RENT: JD650H Dozer w/winch and log arch. $30 @ hour plus fuel. Amos Yoder 740-622-6084 ext. 3 FOR RENT: Jack Hammer for Skid Loader, (330) 897-1222 x3
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Dozers '09 750J LGP 7K hrs, cab, heat, air $84,000, 2- '06 JD650J LGP only 3000 hrs $54,000, '98 Cat D5M LGP w/ winch 4K hours $53,000, '06 Case 650K 1300hrs with winch $47,500, '01 Case 850H only 3400 hours $37,500, '97 Case 1150G six way new U/C $35,000, '99 JD650H LGP dozer $34,000, '99 JD450H cab, heat, air, six way, 7K hrs $28,000, Cat D5 P/S dozer runs good $12,500 Excavators '06 Komatsu PC200LC-8 $93,000, '07 JD160CLC only 4K hours $67,500, '04 ZX-160 with quick coupler A/C only 4500 hours $60,000 Mini Excavators '11 ZX50U-3 Cab, Heat, Air nice $42,000, '07 Volvo EC45
mini $29,500, '07 Volvo EC35 mini $26,000, '07 Volvo EC35 mini $26,000 low hrs, '06 Volvo ECR38 1500hrs $21,000, '04 Komatsu PC35MR-2 $14,000 Loaders '07 JD605C crawler loader w/ forks $37,500, JD644E 9K hours $35,000, JD544E 9K hours $25,500, Fiat Allis FR-15 $14,750, '05 JD310G Back hoe only 2200 hrs $35,000, JCB 214E Backhoe 4X4 STD hoe $19,900, WB-140 Komatsu 4X4 backhoe $19,900, '06 Cat 257B Track skid steer $18,500, '07 CAT 252-B skidsteer $16,900, JD350B Loader Nice! $7800 Compactors '97 Cat CP433C Vibratory Pad Foot $33,000 Skidders JD 540B Skidder $22,500, JD 440C Skidder $20,000, Franklin Feller Buncher with hot saw $15,000 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 OR 330-567-3886
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PIONEER FORECART with tongue bench seat. Implement seat and shafts. Draft size, $800. 330-893-4329 FOR SALE: OLD STYLE Broiler House Brooders, open flame $25 a piece. (330) 359-5936 JD 446 round baler; JD 335 round baler; Krone 125 round baler. All round balers make 4x4 bales. JD 24T square baler; NH 455 Sickle Bar Mower. Andy Raber 330-600-0391 MASSEY FERGUSON 1100 Tractor, 100HP Perkins 6cyl. diesel, hi-lo trans, selling on auctiontime.com December 17th (ebay style auction) see pics and info online, (Lot 4611) or call for info (330) 852-0188
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JOHN DEERE 14T Baler $2000. Good cond. New Holland Hay Rake $1800. E-Z Trail for cart $550. Small walking plow $140. Knob View Repair 4159 CR 59, Baltic OH 43804. 330-897-1106 x3
TW10 FORD Tractor cab heat & air 110HP, dual power, dual remotes, exc. cond., 330-610-1956
FOR SALE: Older New Idea #2905 $5,500. Also Mcclarence Industry Skid L o a d e r T r a c k s 330-600-2914
FOR SALE: Lombardini Diesel 23HP good cond., VM (330) 359-5958
NEW HOLLAND LX465 Skid Steer 6400hrs $6000 OBO (330) 674-1504
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FORD 8N Tractor w/ Shermin transmission, runs 25mph, new parts, runs good, $1800. (330) 674-1988
Tractors JD 4020 Hrs 3508 Yr. 1968 ...............SOLD IH 806 Yr. 1965 Hrs. 3890................. $7,500 Farm Trac 360, 4WD, Loader 800 Hrs Nice .................................... $12,500 JD 5210, 45hp., 4300hrs., NEW tires .......................................... $9,500 Ford 850 1955 - 40 HP ....................... $2600 JD 50 e/ps. 56 Hrs. Since Rebuild MF 235 1976 34 HP. ........................... $6500 Ford 7700 w/cab 5264 Hrs - 84 HP . $11400 JD 4010 Gas (Narrow Front) ........... $6500
Misc New Idea 14A Manure Spreader .... $1,500 10’ spike tooth, drag, new evener ....... $450 10’ Spike Tooth Transport ................SOLD 10’ packer........................................... $1,100 Ford 3PT. Disc ...................................... $800 Gandy 6’ 3pt. Seeder, Nice.................. $900 3PT. Bale Speer .................................... $600
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Gehl Hay Head .................................. $1000 NH 5’ f=Finish Mower ...................... $1000 New Idea 323 Picker.........................SOLD 2 Gravity Wagons to choose from.... $775 ea
Millersburg $116,500 • 3-4 Bedrooms • First Floor Laundry • Heated Garage with Upstairs Workshop • Fenced in Backyard
Glenmont $74,000 • 2-3 Bedrooms • First Floor Laundry • Fenced in Backyard • Outdoor Wood Burner • Kitchen Appliances Stay
Killbuck $84,900 • 2 Bedrooms • 3 Village Lots • Heated Unattached Garage • Fenced in Back Yard • Unattached Garage w/ Lot
10’ Kwan Transport Disc ..................SOLD JD 8’ Transport Disc .......................... $1400 New Idea Manure Spreader Ground Driven..................................... $900 Gravity Wagon ..................................... $850
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Skid Steers & Tractors JD6420 4X4 cab, heat, air $36,500, JD6415 4X4 cab, heat, air $26,500, Ford 8630 4X4 cab, heat, air $23,000, MF4360 2WD cab, heat, air 3365 hrs $16,500, NH TS100 2WD cab, heat, air $14,000, JD401B industrial tractor 60HP Diesel $7,500, '07 Volvo MC70B Skid Steer 600 hrs $17,900, '07 Volvo MC70B Skid Steer 700 hrs $17,900, '06 Bobcat S175 $16,900, '06 Bobcat S130 1570 hrs $17,250, '99 JD 270 very good $15,500, Bobcat 753 skid steer $10,000, '88 Case 350B Loader $5500 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 or 330-567-3886
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FIRST CUTTING Alfalfa Mix small square bales, good quality, no rain, $8/bale. (330) 893-0906 1ST CUTTING Beef Hay, no rain, sm sq. bales, $2/bale. (330) 231-5456 TOP QUALITY alfalfa small squares 3rd cutting, horse hay $400 a ton delivered. (330) 893-7170 WESTERN DAIRY HAY, 3X3X8, 3X4X8. Horse and Deer quality, RFV 160-283. Large or small amounts. Jason Troyer (330)473-7905 NICE 1ST CUTTING round bales, 4x5 net wrapped, grass mix. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905
5YR OLD Gelding, TSS, Surrey size, all trot, watches some things along road. (330) 897-2060 PONY, 3 yrs old, kids drive (330) 674-0809 FOR SALE: 1 yr. old Saanen Billy. Lester Weaver, 1182 TR 660, Dundee, OH 44624. 330-359-5409 ext. 2 WANTED: SERVICE age Pygmy billy goat. Call (330) 714-9082. 3 YR old 42" Pony Mare, bred, $300. (740) 824-4361 FOR SALE: GOOD USED boy's buggy, roll-up curtains, LED lights. (330) 359-0121 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 5 YR. gelding. TSS, mostly trot. Good traveling, boys horse. Reuben Barkman, W. of Farmerstown 897-0166 Black, Sire is Vansome. 2014 Black Stallion Friesian Cross, Sire is Vansome. (330) 231-5219
STRAW 3x3x8, 3x4x8, and 4x5 rounds. Net wrapped. Large or small amounts. Jason Troyer (330)473-7905
WALNUT LOG w/ Burls & also some blocking log. 330-600-9157
FOR SALE: WHEAT STRAW $5.50 a bale. (330) 897-8650
SPLIT & seasoned firewood for sale, dump trailer available. Also, will trade for scrap metal or autos. Call anytime (330) 275-7980
Will spread chicken litter. Manure available. Call Dennis, (330) 844-3516
6YR OLD Gelding Trotter, good broke, family horse, sharp, TSS, $3,400. Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777
Firewood Fuel 2014 FRIESIAN Cross Filly
FOR SALE: Firewood Processor, older model, drag log in, cut & split. All with the power of PTO. $4,000 obo. (330) 674-1430
FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. Good for maple syrup, cooking & kitchen stove. 10 yd, load, delivered. Henry J. Miller. Sugar Creek, 330852-3363.
FOR SALE: Weanling Paint Pony Filly, very gentle, Ivan J. Miller, 3868 TR 629, Mlbg. (330) 893-3168 5 YR old Standard Bred Mare, all trot, very well broke, $2,400. Menno Yoder, (330) 674-1895 7YR OLD Black Gelding, broke for most anyone, double gated. Loran Schlabach 330-852-3096 3 YR old Yankee Glide Trotter, drives sharp, $5,200. 2 yr old Tom Ridge Trotter, nice boys horse, $4,000. 8 yr old Pegasus Spur Mare, drives nice. $2,000. 6 yr old Gelding, good broke, mostly trot, surrey horse. $1,800. John Raber, 4213 TR 629, Mlbg, OH 44654 5 YR old Paint Gelding for sale, broke to ride, awesome trail horse, easy to handle, very nice. (330) 279-9290†Ext 3
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FOR SALE: Pine Shavings, no dust, 10 cu. ft. bag, $5.75 a bag. (330) 897-8650
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FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also, hollow campfire logs. 330-231-8462.
MAPLE SYRUP Evaporator, 4X14 Drop flue, $1,000. Noah Yoder, 6928 CR 407, Mlbg OH (330) 674-1000
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3YR OLD Gelding by A Son of Conway Hall, been in buggy, TSS, powerful driver, broke, $5800. Lavern Yoder (330) 852-4062 FOR SALE: Golden Red Pullets starting to lay. Dannie H. Stutzman, 8446 Lautenschlager Rd., AC OH 44606 5
YR. OLD standardbred gelding by Revenue S trotter, $2700. (330) 600-1041
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YR old Gelding, TSS, Family horse, (330) 763-4747
WANTED: NEWBORN Jersey, and Jersey HolsteinCross Heifer Calves (330) 600-9624
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6 YR old Gelding, TSS, safe for women, nice buggy horse. $2,800 (330) 600-0450
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FOR SALE: 16 year old Mare safe for anyone. Abe A. Yoder 4217 TR 369 Millersburg, OH. 330-275-9094 8 YR old Grayed Quarter Horse Gelding, 16H, white blaze & 2 white feet, trail horse deluxe, kid broke. $3,500 obo. (330) 317-6893 HERITAGE BRONZE Turkeys, 1 Tom, 2 Hens, Should reproduce in spring. $40 ea. 4949 TR 613, Fredericksburg OH 44627
FOR SALE: 3YR OLD Sorrel Pony, broke to ride and drive. (330) 852-0601
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
12 yr old Standard Bred Mare, safe for kids or older people, $1,000. (330) 763-4747
8 YR old Gelding, mostly trot, safe for anyone, great traveler, $3,400. (330) 464-1271
FOR SALE: 11yr old Standardbred Gelding. Amos Yoder 3600 CR 70, Sugar Creek, OH. (330) 893-4808
FOR SALE: WELL BROKE TEAM reg'd Haflinger mares, full sisters. (330) 359-0121
3YR OLD Gelding, fresh, surrey horse, drives nice, sharp, TSS, $3000. 2yr old Mare, fresh, well built, trots nice, TSS $1300. Eddie Miller (740) 624-3761 days
FOR SALE: Sorrel Weanling Filly, 4 white feet, star & a snip. Eldon Miller (330) 674-2029 FOR SALE: 7yr old brown / white Pony also brown / white Yearling Filly. 9080 S. Carr Rd., Fred. Ohio 44627
4 CERTIFIED organic cross bred Heifers, short bred, (330) 852-0722
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Location: Kaufman Auction House, 3149 SR 39. Directions: 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I -77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House
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3YR OLD Fancy Shetland pony mare bay w/ 3 whites 42" broke to drive, TSS, (330) 359-0329
FOR SALE: 13 yr. old standardbred, tss, $800. 330-601-2428 4 YR old Standard Bred Mare, TSS, Trotter, $1,800 obo. (330) 763-4747 7YR OLD Gelding, Sierra Kosmos, well broke but needs work, surrey size, (330) 473-3503
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FOR SALE: 7 yr old, Dutch Saddle Bred Cross Mare, Black, 4-whites & strip. In foal to Vaandarger. 8yr old Dutch Standardbred Mare in foal to Alonzo, TSS, Black, 4-whites & strip, big surrey horse, women can drive. 7yr old Dutch Standardbred Gelding, TSS, black, 2-whites, star, big strong surrey horse, women can drive. All horses are registered. (330) 231-2234 FOR SALE: 6 yr Black Ranch Bred Gelding. Broke to ride used on long trail rides. (330) 279-9290†Ext. 3 6 yr. old mare, trotter, sharp, tss, good broke, $2400. 2-wk. trial. Michael Schrock (330) 852-4796 8 YR old Gelding, been in surrey, very well broke, trots, TSS. Marcus Mullet (330) 852-2826
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16H, 7yr old, Dark Bay SB trotter Gelding, TSS, Safe for women to drive, $2,700 obo 330-893-2270
8YR OLD black Standardbred Mare, good broke, women have driven, TSS. 10yr old Bay Standardbred Gelding, surrey size, fresh. (330) 231-5219
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: TWO Bore Nanny Goats $200 each. Daniel U. Yoder 2853 CR 200, Dundee OH 44624 Also, Perkins Diesel 80HP w/ Clutch $2900.
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10 YR old Upheaded Gelding, boys horse or family horse, TSS, trotter, $800 (330) 763-4747 TEAM OF BLACK percheron mares, 2 & 3 yrs. old. Jonas Troyer, 330-897-1403 ext. 3
DRY Saanen Nannys, $150 each. (330) 464-9353
5YR OLD Chestnut Reg. Morgan Mare by Black Tuxedo by Armania, TSS, a man's horse. (330) 893-0310
3 yr. old gelding, Chip Chip Hooray-sire, TSS, sharp, good broke, $5500. 2-wk. trial. Michael Schrock (330) 852-4796
12 YR old Registered Black Morgan Mare, TSS, $2,000 obo. (330) 674-4566 6146 SR 39, Mlbg. Oh
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.
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BOAR GOATS 2 Billy's 3 Nanny Reg. 9 month old $175 each OBO. John Hershberger 9153 Zuercher Rd., Apple Creek. 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 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 13YR OLD Trotting Gelding Surrey size, TSS, good for short trips only, (330) 852-9190 9MO OLD Ram Cheviot Dorsett Cross $150. (330) 439-8066 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN bull, used on Heiffers, big enough for cows. Elmer H. Yoder 330-893-3687 x1 FOR SALE: 13YR OLD Gelding, good broke, TSS, $900 (330) 897-2103 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 COMING YEARLING Dutch Standardbred Cross, Winand, Anges Hall, 4 whites star and snip, (330) 674-1301 TOWNSEND WORK chute for sheep, turn table, sort gates, foot baths & more, like new. 740-599-2939
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BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 COMING: 2YR old black and wite pony mare broke to drive green broke to ride 42" Allen Troyer 9195 S. Kansas Rd., FDBG FOR SALE: 5 yr old Gelding, TSS, good traveler, in buggy 1 yr, dbl gaited, surrey size. K.T. (330) 600-1519 NEW C-MOR Carts, long shaft or quick hitch, torsion axle, steel wheels. Marcus Mullet (330) 852-2826
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2YR OLD GELDING by son of Malabara Man $2600. Dan Raber, 13144 TR 474 Big Prairie.
Household Furnishings
CAREX ROLLING walker with brakes & seat, brand new, $100; single serve coffee mach, Bosch Tassimo, in box, $30. 330-674-1892 FOR SALE: Singer treadle sewing machine; also, Kenmore, Morse & Singer heads-some electric. 9928 Emerson Rd, AC, OH 44606 FOR SALE: used blue couch. Also, tan couch. Like new. Mrs. Jacob E. MIller, 3795 US 62, Dundee, OH 44624 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 BERNINA 1000 Treadle Sweing Machine in an oak cabinet. $900 obo. (330) 340-9071
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EUROPEAN SKULL cleaning, $20. Text / Call 330-600- 1775 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. ATTENTION DEER Hunters: will do antler mounts & European mounts at reasonable rates. Loren Hershberger 330-763-3988 APOLLO INCLINE Muzzleloader 50 cal. with scope $125. (330) 695-9376 ATTENTION DEER HUNTERS: I will mount your antlers. Aaron Chupp 9107 TR 609, Fredericksburg FOR SALE: Mossburg 500 12ga., Mossburg 9200 12ga., includes 2 barrels, Rossi 223 cal., 330-473-0325 50CAL. MUZZLELOADER & Marlin model MLS-50, nickel barrel, like new. (330) 893-4521 THOMPSON CENTER arms 50cal. Muzzleloader S.S Barrel Camo Stock, like new $250. Enos Yoder 7378 Honeytown Rd., Fdbg. WANT HUNTING LAND to lease for 2015 and 2016. 80 + Acre. Will pay good price for good hunting. 330-852-1419 V.M. RUGER AMERICAN 270 with scope NIB $450. Remington Model 700 30-O6 with scope $475. (330) 897-1038 DEER CORN 60LB bags for $6. Jonas Miller 4774 SR 557, MLBG (330) 893-1951
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TAKING BIDS to tear down old house near Wilmot. Call (330) 844-3516 ATTENTION HUNTERS!! The Compound Superpods are now available. This brand new device stabilizes the compound bow shooters arm, and is adjustable while at full draw. Check your local sporting goods store. They are in stock at Erb's Sports in Charm, Miller's Gun Supply in Sugarcreek , and Premier Outdoors in Applecreek. Or visit the website at: freyshuntinginnovations.com FOR SALE: Thompson Center Omega 50 caliber. Good condition, $175. V.M. 330-897-0060 ext. 1.
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DR. FIELD 42" Mower Brush Hog and Generator attachment only 30hrs on motor original. (330) 600-2224 $4200
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FOR SALE: Astro 220 and DC 30 collar, $275. Ph. 330-359-0231 GRAVELY Riding tractor w/deck, chains, snowplow, $775; China cabinet, $75; Staber washer, $400; Gas oven, $75. 330-473-0354 DS STOVE, good condition, $800 obo. 1245 US 62 Wilmot OH 44689 (330) 359-2731 DRYWALL FINISHING and Patching interior painting. Reasonable rates. Jr. Yoder 7720 TR 509, Lakeville OH 44638 BATHTUB, LIKE new $50. (330) 473-5331 FOR SALE: Counters, (3) 8' sections 24" wide. (1) 4' section, 24" wide. Make offer. (330) 893-3033- Kenny FOR SALE: Antique Natural gas heating stove, vented, works good $150 OBO. (330) 674-7434
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 TORPETO SPACE Heaters Reddy Heater 55,000BTU, $110. Homelite 125000 $200 Toro 150000 $225 (330) 897-1038 MAYTAG WRINGER washer, good cond $490. Two BBQ grills $250, $150 Craftsman Tool Chests $180. (330) 600-2224 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 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. FOR SALE: Navien 240 water heater Natural Gas used one winter. (330) 893-0218 USED MINI Buggy, w/Led lights, $3,000 (330) 893-4759†Ext. 1 WANTED: 4-WHEELER in good cond. with title, 4x4 would prefer winch and blade, 350cc to 400cc. (330) 601-2673 FOR SALE: Weathered red and white barn siding boards. 330-201-4638
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FOR SALE: Singer Sewing machine with stand. Napoleon wood stove, $700. Both good cond. 330-465-7741 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 FOR SALE: Used Mini Surrey, Fiberglass wheels, $3,500. 330-987-1143 FOR SALE: Garage Door 9ft wide, 8 ft. heigh, white, flush, in good cond., (330) 852-0601 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 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. NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060. FOR SALE: Large Ashland wood & coal stove w/jacket. Good for shop use, $200. 330-567-2259.
FOR SALE: Natural Gas Perfection heating stove in good cond. 70,000BTU, (330) 897-8113 x2 FOR SALE: 5HP Air pressor and 13HP Motor on slide. Good tion $1300. Norman 10148 Saltcreek Rd., OH 44627
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CTK4200 CASIO Keyboard 61 key, stand, pedal, song & instruction books included $225. Wayne Yoder 330-359-5406
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FOR SALE: Coyote hound tri colored male. Well started. 330-674-0156 AKC YELLOW Lab Male, 5yrs old, would trade on a young male puppy. (330) 852-7718 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 CHRISTMAS PUPPIES Shi-tese, female, sm. Reg. English Bull Puppy, (740) 552-1919 or (740) 824-4361 WANTED: LASSIE Collie or Border Collie. Fem., prefer breeding age 330-674-1665. 7782 TR 601, Fred., OH 6 YEAR OLD NORWEGIAN Elkhound female $150 OBO. Jonathan Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prarie, OH 44611. 6 PEN stack cages by Raber Kennel, on wheels, almost like new, waters, feeders, etc included. (330) 893-1916
Musical Instruments
FOR SALE: Baldwin Fantasia Organ, 45" wide. $50 can deliver (330) 465-8686
WANTED POMERANIAN male 6 mo or older. Up to date on shots. Wormed. V.M. 330-473-9758
WOODEN BOX for wood storage made out of barn siding w/ a lid, used for 2 winters, like new, 31"x87", finished. $100. (330) 695-2945 x4
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FOR SALE: 650 DECKO Embroidery Machine, exc. cond + lots of accessories. (330) 852-4258
1 ROTTWEILER female, 6yrs old, 1 Boxer female 4yrs old, both AKC & ACA Registered. Also, 3 Rottweiler female puppies, 9wks old. (330) 473-5880 males 8 weeks old Dec. 22 one female 8 weeks old Dec. 27 Parents are 5 lbs. (330) 893-3988
8 WK OLD Puggle puppies, shots & dewormed, 4-females, 5-males. $375 (330) 279-9212 FOR SALE: Black & white parti Pom. 7 yrs. old, loves attention. Likes children, has papers. Call 279-2034
Pets Supplies
FOR SALE: Bichon puppies. Ready to go Dec. 19. Males $250, Females $650. ACA Reg. available. V.M. 330-674-7185 3-7-1/2 mo old German Sheperd, fem, $400. 2 yr old Cavalier Male, ACA, proven, Blenheim. Amos Yoder 20161 Lanning Fredericktown OH 43019 FOR SALE: 1yr old Chihuahua female. Would make perfect Christmas gift! $300 OBO. (330) 567-2255 5 ACA Female Maltese Puppies, ready Dec 25, $450 ea. (330) 893-0423 Ext. 2
TOY FOX TERRIER PUPPIES, shots & wormed. $75 (330) 749-7742
1YR OLD ACA Registered Boston Terrier male. 5yr old Boston Terrier female. Henry Hershberger (330) 893-0029
PURE BRED German Shepherd Puppies, 13 wks, 4 females, 3 males, black & tan, shots & wormed, $250 each. 330-674-1102
FOR SALE: Beagle puppies, 1 male, 1 female, 7wks old, mother is good hunter $50ea or both for $90. (330) 695-2906
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. FOR SALE: AKC Silver lab puppies. Also cream & charcoal, ready to go, vet checked, shots up to date & wormed. (740) 545-6385 FOR SALE: Rottweiler female, 6 yrs old, $200. (1) 4 mo old Male pup, $450. (330) 987-1143 1-5YR OLD LABRADOODLE, female, good mom, $300. (330) 473-5331 OLDER BICHON female, still good mother $150. 330-893-0423 x2 5MO OLD Yorkie Male, ACA Registered, Mature at 7lbs, Would make great Christmas gift! (330) 600-0838
AKC BEAGLE Male, tricolored, 11 mo old, runs with pack, $125. (330) 897-1460 2YR OLD Blue Tick and Plot mix coon hound, just started on coon, would make good squirell dog $200. leave msg w/ Jake, 330-201-1765. POMERIAN PUPPIES, 8 wks, 1 ACA 1 AKC females, up to date w/ shots $595. 330-359-5143/330-401-8260 2 AKC Havanese pups, 1 blck/wh female, 1 choc/wh male party color, very friendly, $375ea. (330) 279-2066 FOR SALE: AKC Chihuahua male, 5 yrs old, fawn color, proven, Henry Mast, 2619 CR 160, Mlbg. 44654. (330) 359-5629 AKC FRENCH Bulldog male, 8 wks old, Cream color, Champion in Pedigree, nice, shots & wormed. $2000. (330) 674-2267
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MAYTAG WRINGER Washer in good cond. For more info call 330-600-4553 FOR SALE: Good used sulky with box. $300. Call (330) 893-1061
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Pets Supplies AKC YORKIE Puppies: Two
ATTN: KENNEL OWNERS: Simplify your record keeping with a Canine Health Record Book. Pick up your 2015 Record Book at one of the following locations. New Bedford Elevator, Mt. Hope Elevator, Vinyl Tech, JB's Feeds. Wishing you a prosperous 2015! Blueberry Hill Kennel.
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: YAMAHA KEYBOARD 61 keys. New Home Threddle sewing machine. Both in exc. cond., Eddie Troyer 6588 Buss Rd, Apple Creek 330-698-0327
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2 OLDE English Bulldog females, 2-1/2 yrs old. 2- Pug females, AKC Registered, (330) 897-1295 Ext 1
FOR SALE: 12x12 outside run, Vinyl with 4 dividers. (330) 897-1082 Ext. 6 VM
FOR SALE: female Sheltie puppy born 8/11 $400. (330) 897-1222†x3
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
WANTED: LARGE breed puppies. (330) 674-1988
FOR SALE: 2 yr. old UKC English coonhound male, trees with other dogs. Call 330-695-9862 FOR SALE: 2 UKC Black & Tan Coon Hound females, 6 mo old, $100 ea. 1 UKC female, 4yr old. (330) 988-5138 2 GERMAN Shepherd Females, 4yrs old, $825ea. (330) 473-8955 HEAT CYCLE WHEEL know exactly when your dog should be coming in heat & when due date is, $145. (330) 473-5331 PARTY COLOR York-shons. 4M-1F. Will be 8 wks old Dec 29. Shots/wormed. Pics available. (330) 763-1424 BABY GUINEA Pigs, parakeets, 10 wk old Pigmy Billy, very tame. 330-893-2012 x1 FOR SALE: Standard Poodle, white male, approx. 4 yrs. old. $350. (330) 674-2467 3 MALE AKC Golden Retrievers, 4 months old, shots, wormed, vet checked $450 Apple Creek/Fdbg (330) 465-1890. LAB PUPPIES, AKC, 1 choc. male, 1 yellow female, shots & wormed, $375. (330) 695-9924 4YR OLD Yorkie female, $125. 3yr old proven Boston Terrier male $150. 6mo old Beagle Basset cross male $25. (330) 897-6602 FOR SALE: 2 AKC Cavalier Male pups, tri-colored, 5 mo old, small parents, $400. (330) 897-2412 FOR SALE: 6 yr old Gr. Nite Ch. Walker male Coonhound - Sire: Trackman, $850/obo. (330) 264-2647 FOR SALE: Rottweiler male, 2 1/2yrs old, very friendly, loves attention $500. 330-600-1791 VM. AKC BLACK GERMAN Shepherd Female 2 yrs old $475. 3yr old Pomeranian female, smaller size $35 (330) 674-7111 4
MO. OLD black toy Choodle partially house trained, up to date on shots, $350 OBO (330) 893-4157
FOR SALE: Labradoodle puppies, born 10/26, choc & black, 2 males, 6 females, $600. (330) 763-4246 WANTED: ADULT Saint Bernard Females. Call (330) 897-0490 x2 3 MINI POODLES, 4 months old, shots, wormed, vet checked $400ea. Apple Creek/Fdbg (330) 465-1890. 1 MALTESE female, 10wks old, pure bred, no papers, $325. (330) 279-2066 WANTED: Toy Australian Shepherd, Blue Merle male, service age. Leave message, 740-599-1566
SIAMESE KITTENS, old, has first shots, (330) 674-1602
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AKC COCKER Spaniel, 1 yr. old male, breeding service $25/day. (330) 231-2653 FOR SALE: 10 wk old Elkhound Cross puppies, (330) 275-0308 FOR SALE: 3yr old ACA Registered Pomeranian Female, black and white. (330) 674-1871 JACK RUSSELL Female Puppies, 4 mo old, shots & wormed $100 (330) 231-7789. 6 MO old Australian Shepherd Mix male, very good watch dog. Also 12 wk old small brown & white mix male, (330) 674-2331 13 WEEK old Beagle pups, 2 males, 2 females. Out of good hunting stock. 330-674-0156 PUPPIES FOR SALE: 8 wks. old. Border Collie, Blue Heeler cross, wormed. 330-674-1289 #1.
WANTED: USED girl's bike in good cond., also used electric washer or spinner. (330) 893-1915
FOR SALE: 1 Yorkiechon male, 10wks old, updated shots & wormers, small wonderful pet $200. Leave message (330) 897-0736 AKC REGISTERED Beagle Puppies, shots & wormed, 10wks old, $150ea. Call Justin Mast (330) 260-0106 BEABULL PUPPIES, 4-male, 3-female, 3 mo old, shots/wormed. $250/ea. (330) 988-4140 KENNEL REDUCTION. 4-Bichon females, mostly 2 yrs & younger, some bred, Also, Pug male, & older Red & White Boston female. (330) 852-4205
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Sports Fitness
WEIDER PRO 9635 Weight Lifting Bench for $275. (330) 401-8262
BLACK & tan Dachshund, male, ACA Registered. Menno Yoder, (330) 674-1895
WOODMASTER DRUM Sander Model 3875 38" Head Single Drum, set-up for hydraulic, exc. cond. Incl. Manual 330-893-3234
FOR SALE: Wire Dog Cages from Raber Kennel, in good cond. $300 OBO. (330) 359-5459 FRENCH BULLDOG male pups, 4 to chose from, shots, Ready for Christmas 330-674-2737†Ext 1 V.M. 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 FOR SALE: 2 whelping pens $175. 6 new feeders $10ea. 2 new dripper waters $5ea. (330) 466-7104 4 yr. old Havanese female, due to cycle anytime, $300 330-473-9289. 8 YEAR old Beagle female. Runs rabbits $50. Eddie Yoder, 5911 S. Kansas Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606 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
WANTED
AKC YELLOW Lab Puppies, 8wks old, shots, wormed, vet checked, family raised. Nelson Miller (330) 695-2506 x2
320
FOR SALE: AKC REG. Older New Foundland females, black. Also, some younger ones. (740) 545-6385
Loom,
REGISTERED GERMAN SHEPHERD, male and female 5yrs old, good watch dogs. (330) 897-2929
FOR SALE: 3/4 Bulldog 1/4 Beagle pups, 8 wks old shots & wormed, (330) 359-0705
1 CHOC. Standard Poodle Female, 3yrs old, AKC, Due in heat mid January. $850 (330) 359-5290
WANTED: CARPET (330) 893-3457
Standing Timber. Also interested AD13589672 108 in03550 pine. Sell mill Wanted direct for Ad top $. Call 419-651-0452
6wks
MALTESE PUPPIES, 8 wks old, 3 Females, 4 Males, vet checked, shots/wormed. Good breeding stock $550. (330) 695-9310
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Tools Machinery
2014 MAGNUM Gold 4000PSI hot water pressure washer, 15HP gas engine, brand new, still in wrapper $2300. (330) 852-0188 CHAINSAWS FOR SALE. Stihl 660 $400. Stihl 029 $200. (330) 231-7160
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 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 55 ACRE LARGE red cedar log home, 9 rental cabin, 2 ponds, Mohican river area. (419) 994-5835
415
425
Wanted to Buy
WANTED: 10X12 or larger storage barn. (330) 695-2151 WANTED: CEMENT mixer w/ elec. motor, small power Scheller (Scott). Jonas Miller (330) 674-4216. WANTED: 120 gal. propane tank for use as an air tank; Also, Classic Word Processor . 740-421-0530. WANTED 300-500 gal. propane gas tank. Call 330-475-3822 with price. WANTED: TREETOPS or dead trees. Jr. Yoder 7720 TR 509, Lakeville OH 44638
Building Materials
207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows 06500 AD13113930 72
• Free10190485 Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH
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.
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
655
710
Land Sale Rent
695
Computer Services
WEBSITE Design & Services. Website design, hosting, manage online, graphics. Free Est. WebArtistic.net 763-4452
760
Elderly Care Service
WILL DO in home care, dayshift preferred 330-639-9717
775
Fencing
DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split, rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. Also repairs. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433 Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 x1 / 231-8813 YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497
830
Hauling
Cabinet Making I BUY junk cars 262-9300
Solid Maple Cabinets & Vanities, assembled in our shop, with a 3 wk lead time. Other species custom made to order. Installation available. Willow Springs Cabinet 31479 TR 231, Fresno, OH 43824. 330-897-0099
685
I WILL DO HOUSE CLEANING. Will need transportation. (330) 897-0474
Child Care Service
ICH KAUF! Trash dumps, can write this address: 10955 Mlbg. 44654 Call (330)-275-7980
piles & letter to TR 262, anytime
925
Painting
CEILINGS PAINTED, $35. per room.Call Hershberger Painting for all your painting needs. 330-231-3850.
Mobile Home WILL BABYSIT in my home. Call For Sale Holmesville 1000 (330) 279-2909
W1758 SHOP Fox Wood lathe in good cond. $300. Wayne Yoder 330-359-5406
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Home Condo For Sale HILLSIDE
6500W DIESEL Generator, only 9hrs, (330) 401-8262
7 1/2HP 10" tablesaw, 52" fence w/ sliding table $1500. (740) 291-7019
2002 PONTIAC Montana, 151k. mi., runs good. $2100. (330) 473-0354.
STANDING Timber, also interested in Pine. Sell mill direct for top dollar. (419) 651-0452
Cleaning
Vans PROFESSIONAL
VAN RENTALS: 15 passenger van. 330-231-7737
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.
MINI MAX STROKE Sander Model 55 with 8" adjustable table, set-up for hydraulic, exc. cond. (330) 893-3234
'03 FORD FOCUS, new motor, exc. cond, manual, gas saver, non-smoker, great sound system $3500. 330-763-4713
WANTED
410
Automobiles 695
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1 4YR old male Beagle, 1 Reg. 2 1/2yr old female Beagle, good rabbit dogs. (330) 275-7896
Pets Supplies 355
10190485
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Cleaning
DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.
Roofing & Spouting
YODER FAMILY Roofing & Seamless Spouting LLC, servicing Wayne/Holmes counties for 17 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000
1130
Windows
FOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them without replacing the entire window. (330) 674-7556.
APPROX 2 1/2 acres on 675 Dundee OH, nice view. (330) 839-3217
460
Apartment Rentals
KILLBUCK- NICE 2BR upstairs apt. Appl., w/d hookup, screened in porch, garage. $380+util+dep. (330) 276-4091 VERY NICE ONE (1) Bedroom apt in Berlin, Ohio. Elec, gas, water, furnished, living room, kitchen/eating area, one bedroom and full bath. Coin operated washer and dryer in basement. Available approx. January 15, 2015. Rent $550.00 Month plus $550.00 deposit. Phone (330) 897-9045 Mon-Thur 7:00 to 4:00
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2010 Ford Focus SES
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2012 Honda Civic EX
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2007 Honda Civic LX
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2005 Toyota Highlander Limited
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2011 Honda Accord LX
15,988
2010 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium
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2008 Pilot EX 4WD
$ A634B
8,898
2003 Acura TL Type-S
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2009 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer
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2008 Dodge Avenger SE
$ A630A
6,998
$ P7825
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2007 Escape LTD 4WD
$ A619A
13,055
2008 Chrysler Town & Country Limited
25,373
2012 Honda Pilot EX-L
10,664
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25,939
2012 Honda Pilot EX-L
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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
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