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Calendar September Killbuck reunion is Sept. 5 Killbuck High School’s annual alumni reunion will be hosted this year by the class of 1960. The gathering will be Sept. 5 at Killbuck Elementary School from 10 a.m.-noon. Light refreshments will be served.

Fall Trail Run set for Sept. 5 The Pomerene Foundation Fall Trail Run is set for See Pg. 5 — CALENDAR

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place at the Killbuck Park Saturday morning at 11 a.m. Also new this year, the Killbuck Post Office will be hosting an open house on Saturday from 8:30

a.m. to 2 p.m. New postmaster Alan Metzcar has designed a special cancelation stamp to commemorate Killbuck Early American Days, to be used only on

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Killbuck be under a year old.” For questions, call Tammy Allison at 330-276-5181 The Premiere Dance Academy will put on a performance at 4:15 on Sunday, leading up to the Lumberjack Show and the musical offerings of CW & Company Band on the stage at 7 p.m. The band Borderline will be playing in the Duncan Theater at 8 p.m. The Killbuck Early American Days Grand Parade

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will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. Line-up will begin at noon at the factories south of Killbuck. Anyone wishing to participate can call Jason Gurley at 330-4733141. There will be a Korean War display in the Killbuck Museum during Early American Days, Sept. 5 and 6. Any Korean War veteran or family member of deceased veterans are welcome to display photos and memorabilia in the museum. Also, veterans are invited to ride in the parade at 2 p.m. on Sunday, and come into the museum after the parade. “Last year the museum focused on World War II,” Wilcox said. “This year we’re doing the Korean Conflict. If someone in your family living or passed, you are invited to do a photo and story display in the museum.” For more information, contact Bob Porter at 330763-0133 or Linda Frenette at 330-276-0597. Killbuck Early American Days Raffle Drawing will be held Sunday, Sept. 6 at the stage at 9 p.m. Proceeds of the drawing are given to the Killbuck Library, Killbuck Museum, Killbuck Park

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(From Page 1) Baby Contest, will be held on Saturday at 6 p.m. at the stage on the square in Killbuck. The kiddie tractor pull and pooch parade are also on tap for Saturday morning, beginning at 11:30. “If you would like your baby entered, please drop off a photo to the Pizza Parlor II by Friday, Sept. 4,” Wilcox said. “Babies must

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Killbuck (From Page 2) and Killbuck Fire Dept. If you would like to donate prizes for the drawing, please contact Kristy Cool at 330-7634102. Raffle tickets are

on sale at Killbuck businesses or can be purchased during the festival. For a complete listing of scheduled events, stop by most any business in town and pick one up. “There is a little something for everyone,� Wilcox added.

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P.O. Box 151, Millersburg, Ohio 44691 Millersburg office: 25 N. Clay St Phone: 1-330-264-1125 Publisher: Andrew S. Dix; Managing Editor: Lance White; Ad Director: Kelly Gearhart Email: holmescounty-shopper@dixcom.com Published Thursdays by the Holmes County Shopper Hub. Entered as periodicals, postage paid at Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio. Direct address changes to: The Daily Record, P.O. Box 918, Wooster, Ohio 44691. Office hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

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Seeking princess, queen for festival Girls wanting to be in the queen and princess contests at the Holmes County Antique Festival must attend a mandatory informational meeting Sunday, Sept. 6, at 6 p.m. Princess contestants DISCOUNT GROCERIES must be ages 7-10 by Pringles Snack Stacks New Load of Laundry Detergents! Tuesday, Sept. 1, and 18 ct. Variety Pack, Great for Lunches! Pepperoni $1.89 8 oz. Extra Vigrin Olive Oil $4.50 25.5 oz. Creamy Peanut Butter $3.15 40 oz. Arm & Hammer Laundry Detergent! While Supplies Last Open on Labor Day 8:00-4:00

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queen contestants must be ages 14-19. Contestants for both contests must live, work or go to school in Holmes County. The informational meetings will be held

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at Millersburg Christian Church, North Clay Street, Millersburg. For more information on the princess contest,

contact Rachel Day at 330-763-0135. For information on the queen contest, contact Pam Akins at 330-674-4358.

Behind the barrel Ohio Department of Transportation will be working this week in these areas of Holmes County: State Route 3: At Loudonville, drainage structure repair. State Route 39: From state Route 60 to Millers-

burg, mowing. State Route 60: Mowing. U.S. 62: One mile west of state Route 515, ditching. State Route 83: From Millersburg to Clark, berm maintenance. State Route 520: Mowing.

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Community Church briefs Gospel sing is Saturday

Martins Creek Mennonite

Gospel Hill Ministry, 27610 Township Road 45, Warsaw, will be hosting The Victory Trio in a Gospel Sing on Saturday, Aug. 29 at 7 p.m. A food stand will precede the sing, 5:456:45 p.m. Take a lawn chair for best seating. In case of inclement weather the sing will be held indoors. For further information, call 740-824-3300.

LifeWay Christian Resources is slated to simulcast well-known Bible teacher and bestselling author Beth Moore live from Wichita, Kansas on Saturday, Sept. 12. Martins Creek Mennonite Church is serving as a host location for Holmes County and the surrounding areas. Living Proof Live, sponsored by Nashville-based publishing company LifeWay Christian Resources, will feature Moore’s dynamic storytelling and passionate Bible teaching. The event both challenges and encourages women to grow deeply in their faith. Join 250,000 women around the world for this live, global, Internet streaming event. The Living Proof Live Simulcast kicks off on Saturday, Sept. 12 at 10:30 a.m. and ends at 5:15 p.m. Doors will open at 9 a.m. Tickets are $20 per person, covering one full day of music and worship; sessions led by Moore; light breakfast; catered lunch when registered by Sept. 1, and opportunities for fellowship with other women from Millersburg and the surrounding area. Women may purchase tickets by contacting Martins Creek Mennonite Church at 330-6741242 or by emailing lori@ mcmc.org. The simulcast is co-sponsored by Martins Creek Mennonite Church, St. John’s Church of Millersburg, Berlin Mennonite Church and the Millersburg Christian Church. Any proceeds made by the event will

Barbecue to benefit Cuban missions A chicken barbecue sponsored by Shreve United Methodist Church to benefit missions in Cuba will be held Aug. 30, 11:30 p.m., at Marty’s, 298 N. Market St., Shreve. The costs are $9 for a mail and $6 for chicken only.

Christian Women to meet Holmes County Christian Women’s Club will meet Sept. 1, 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Carlisle Inn, Walnut Creek. Speaker will be the Rev. Christopher Stewart. Brunch is $10, inclusive. For reservations, 330-464-2767 or 330-343-7046 or email to dawdys@embarqmail.com (CWC in the memo line) or hccwclub@yahoo.com. Oct. 3 will feature Bonnie Slater providing music and sing-along and information on a trip to Kiev, Ukraine by Margi Oller.

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benefit Love INC (Love In The Name of Christ) of Holmes County. There will be opportunity at the event to sign up for two different community Beth Moore Bible Studies: one to be offered on Monday evenings, Sept. 21-Nov. 16, 6:30-8:15 p.m. at St. John’s Church of Millersburg (8670 State Route 39). A second option will be held on Tuesday mornings, Sept. 22-Nov. 24, 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Berlin Mennonite Church (4718 U.S. 62). You do not need to attend the simulcast to participate in either of the studies. Sign up for either Bible study by contacting Martins Creek Mennonite Church, 330674-1242.

Sept. 5 at the Millersburg Trail Depot (Rails to Trails) located at Clinton and Grant streets in Millersburg. Sign-in begins at 6:30 a.m. or 30 minutes before the start of each event. Events include: Half marathon, 7 a.m., competitive; 10k race, 7:30 a.m., competitive; 5k Race, 8 a.m., competitive; and fun walk, 9 a.m. noncompetitive. The pre-registration fee for the half-marathon is $60, which includes a T-shirt, along with other items. Day-of-the-event registration is $65. Marathon runners will

Galilee and much more. Cost is $5,495 per person based on double occupancy from Cleveland and includes taxes and tips. A $75 discount for full payment before Sept. 1, 2015, and $135 pay-by-check discount. For more information, call 330-264-9459, Ext 220, email info@woostergrace.org, or go to www. ohioholylandtours.com.

Donations needed Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store is at 7703-B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-857-5516. or 330-4641261.

First Presbyterian Bibles available serving free meal Need a Bible? We can A free meal, “Thursday Night Light,” is served the Third Thursday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at Millersburg First Presbyterian Church, 90 S. Clay St.

Visit the Holy Land Join Pastor Bob Fetterhoff of Grace Church of Wooster on the 22nd annual Comprehensive Biblical Tour of the Holy Land — Featuring visits to Israel and Petra. This 12-day trip, March 28-April 8, 2016, features first-class hotels, roundtrip airfare, two daily meals and admissions to sites like the Temple Mount, Garden Tomb, Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Masada, Petra, a boat ride on the Sea of

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receive a medal for participation. Pre-registration fee for the 10k race, 5k race and Fun Walk is $25 and includes a T-shirt. Day-of-event registration is $30, and shirts will be available while supplies last. The Pomerene Fall Trail Run will participate in the Subway Challenge Series. For participants who are not familiar with this challenge, visit www.ohiochallengeseries.com. Contact Callie Selders at 330-6741584, Ext. 1100, or email callies@ pomerenehospital.org for more information. Registration may be done online at https://runsignup.com/Race/OH/ Millersburg/FallTrailRun or visit

deliver/mail you one without cost or obligation. KJV Bible, New Testament, Large Print and Children’s Bible Stories are available. Contact: 330-262-2287; 330-9274857; 330-939-6231 or needfreebibles@gmail. com.

Worship services at Jitters

New arrival REMI LAYNE was born Aug. 14 to Jordan (Hawkins) Garrison and Joshua Garrison. She weighed 9 pounds, 12 ounces and was 201⁄2 inches long. She joins siblings, Kenasyn, 5; Myla, 3; Eilee, 1. Grandparents are Dewey and Susan Garrison of Shreve and Steve and Chris Hawkins of Wooster. Great-grandparents are Earle and Vera McClure of Shreve and James and Margaret Hawkins and David and Wanda Rohr, all of Wooster.

Toys for Tots fundraisers noted The Marine Corps League will hold the following fundraisers for the local Toys for Tots program: Hot dog roasts — Aug. 30, 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Millersburg Eagles Club Beach Day, 143 W. Jackson St., Millersburg; Sept. 5, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Tignor’s Hometown Hardware, 160 S. Columbus Ave., Wooster; Sept. 16, 10:30 a.m.-2:30, Nold Avenue Bar, 924 Nold Ave., Wooster. Touch a Truck, Sept. 26, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Wayne County Public Library, 304 N. Market St., Wooster; and Window Wonderland, Nov. 20, 7:30-9 p.m., at the library.

Two worship services will be held at Jitters Coffee House, 1545 S. Washington St., Millersburg, Sunday at 9 and 10:45 a.m. Jitter Bugs class at 10:45 Family Care in service only. Grab a cup of cofwfee Mount Hope and doughnut and sing praises to the Lord. All Mount Hope Mediare welcome. www.jitters. cal Center is located at 4606 Township Road 634. coffee. Dr. D.J. McFadden will see patients at the center Mondays, 1-4:30 p.m., and Wednesdays, 8 a.m.-noon. www.pomerenefoundation.org to Pomerene Family Care will offer a full spectrum print off a registration form. If mailing in a form, send to: of family practice services Pomerene Foundation, Attn: Callie including pediatric care, Selders, 981 Wooster Road, Millers- women’s health, obstetrics, burg 44654. Checks are made pay- care of chronic conditions, able to Pomerene Foundation. acute care, travel medicine and midwifery services. For more information, call 330Baby photo contest 674-8444.

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Wayne-Holmes Right to Life is accepting contestants for its annual baby photo contest, which will be held during the Wayne County Fair. See Pg. 15 — CALENDAR

for mowing of the cemetery. Any amount is appreciated. For more information, call Robert L. Croskey, 330276-3322. Donations may be sent to Croskey at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box 284, Killbuck 44637.

Millersburg taking grant requests The village is accepting applications for economic development grants. The fund was created from money collected under the village’s transient occupancy (hotel/motel) tax. The fund is dedicated to promoting economic development. Applications will be accepted from anyone residing in or doing business in the village. Applications may be obtained at the Village Offices, 6 N. Washington St., Millersburg, or at www,millersburgohio.com, and are due by Nov. 15. For ore information, contact Clerk-Treasurer Karen Shaffer at 330-674-1886.

Food Pantry open monthly for distribution Glenmont Food Pantry is open for food distribution on the second Tuesday of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont School House. It is part of the Ohio Benefit Bank, an online program of the Ohio Association of Foodbanks. The next food distribution day will be Tuesday, Sept. 8.

Let your family know you’re safe

If your community experiences a disaster, register on the American Red Cross Safe and Well website, available through RedCross.org to let your family and friends know about your welfare. If you do not have Internet access, call 1-666-GET-INFO to register yourself and your family.Register for Health and Safety Classes at 1-800-RedCross or at www. ecross.org. Call 330-6745861 for more information American Red Cross Donations needed on programs. To make a donafor Pleasant Valley tion or to assist with the Holmes County Chapter, Cemetery contact Executive Director Pleasant Valley Cemetery is Patricia Lang at 330-674accepting donations to pay 5861.


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Sales • Service • Parts Harold Neuenschwander 2120 Co. Rd. 168, Dundee Ph. 893-2348

of Millersburg, Inc. • Automotive Parts • Machine Shop • Paint & Supplies 980 S. Washington St., Millersburg, OH

330-674-2344

FAITH VIEWbooks BOOKS, MUSIC, FAMILY DVD’s, CANDLES, BOXED CARDS & MORE. Mon. - Fri. 8-5 • Sat. - 8-3 • 330-674-0684

Ashland Oil Bulk Plant Randy Wengerd, Rian Wengerd, Agents Co. Rd. 623 - Millersburg Phone 674-2096 • 674-6826

HOLMESVILLE ELECTRIC

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ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME Jim, Ron, Jamie, Tiffany & Jake St. Rt. 39 W. Millersburg 330-674-4811

“Keep Looking Up, Someone Cares” St. Rt. 515 • 2 mi. N. of Walnut Creek Ph. 330-893-3244

CHEVY • BUICK • GMC TRUCK Rt. 39 East, Millersburg 330-674-4015 • 1-800-686-6777

HOLMES LIMESTONE CO. Berlin, Ohio

urthmann Restaurant “Where the Locals Eat” Open Daily 5:30am-8pm; Closed Sunday Daily Specials - Homemade Pie 4819 E. Main St. • Berlin • 330-893-3287

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JIM BARNHART’S BODY REPAIR AUTOMOTIVE Collision - Insurance Work AND TRANSMISSION Twp. Rd. 311, Millersburg, OH (330) 674-6979 Ph. 674-1122

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Doughty Farm Meats 8101 St. Rt. 241, Mt. Hope • 330-674-0922 Mon-Sat 7am-8pm • mrsyoderskitchen.com

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FINNEY’S MARATHON AAA 24 Hour Towing Service 11069 St. Rt. 39 - Millersburg Ph. 674-7338

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SCHLABACH FUNERAL HOME LTD. Monument Sales 212 Jones St., P.O. Box 501 Shreve, Ohio 44676 (330) 567-2291

HOLMES TIRE LLC.

330-674-0025 450 Railroad St. • Millersburg

MILLER, MAST, MASON & BOWLING, LTD Attorneys at Law 88 S. Monroe Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-7070

& Country mall 330-893-2131

One mile west of Mt. Hope, right on Twp. Rd. 616. Watch for sign.

1/4 mi. E. of Berlin on Rt. 39 330-893-3786

MILLERSBURG OIL, INC.

HEINI’S PLACE CHEESE HOUSE

330-893-2057

• Boarding • Grooming • Puppy Daycare • Laundro-Mut

330-893-9899 www.millersdrygoods.com Mon- Sat. 8-5, Closed Sun.

Inpatient and Outpatient Rehabilitation Services Becky Snyder

5456 CR 120 (S. Market St.) Berlin

Director of Admissions & Community Relations 6180 State Route 83 • Millersburg

Owned and operated by East Holmes Veterinary Clinic

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September library programs September events at the Holmes County District Public Library include: Growing Readers Story Time at the Central Library, Wednesdays at 11 a.m., Sept. 2-30. Ages 2-3 and parents or caregivers invited for stories, songs, crafts and more. Registration required. To register or for more information, call 330-674-5972, Ext. 211 or email childrens@holmeslib.org. Preschool Story Adventures at the Central Library, Wednesdays at 11 a.m., Sept. 2-30. Ages

4-5 and parents or caregivers invited for stories, songs, crafts and more. Registration is required. To register or for more information, call 330-6745972, Ext. 211 or email childrens@holmeslib.org. Story Celebrations at the East Branch, Wednesdays at 11 a.m., Sept. 2-13. Ages 2-5, and parents or caregivers invited for songs, stories, crafts and more. Registration is required. Visit the East Branch or call 330-893-3464 to register. September Mini-Mine-

craft Night at the Central Library, Thursday, Sept. 10, 5:30-7 p.m. Ages 7-12 invited to play Minecraft on a secure server in multiplayer mode. Registration required and space is limited. To register or for more information, call 330-674-5972, Ext. 211. LEGO® Builders Club at the East Branch, Saturday, Sept. 12, 11 a.m.noon. Ages 6-12 invited to join the LEGO Builders Club. Builders provided with a theme to build, but you can let your imagination soar. Participants will

School note GED classes scheduled Holmes County GED classes will be held Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30-11:30 a.m. and 5-8 p.m., at Millersburg Elementary School.

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have the opportunity to show off their creations to their friends and families. Space is limited and registration is required. Stop by the East Branch or call 330-893-3464 to register. Pin It, Make It, Take It: Pinterest Craft Night, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 6:30 p.m. at the Central Library in Millersburg. Adults and

teens invited to first Pinterest craft night where participants will make a fall-themed craft and enjoy snacks found on Pinterest. Limited space available and registration is required for this free program. Contact the Central Library at 330674-5972 for more information.

Mini-Minecraft at the East Branch, Thursday, Sept. 24, 5:30-7 p.m. Play Minecraft on a secure server in multiplayer mode. For ages 7-12. Registration required. Space is limited. To register or for more information, stop by the East Branch or call 330-8933464.


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Meat & Cheese Trays Call for Prices Sandwich Trail Bologna ......................................................... $4.09 lb. Roast Beef ............................................................................. $5.89 lb. Honey Ham Off The Bone ....................................................... $3.29 lb. PV Pepper Jack ...................................................................... $2.99 lb. Guggisberg Baby Swiss .......................................................... $3.69 lb. Smith’s Milk......................................................................... $2.69 gal. White Sugar (50 Lbs.)................................................................ $24.49 Will do soft serve ice cream cups for your special event! PRICES GOOD AUGUST 29TH – SEPTEMBER 5TH

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Virginia Ham ...............................................$2.49 lb. Dutch Loaf....................................................$2.99 lb. Farmers ........................................................$2.89 lb. Smokey Hot Pepper ................................... $3.19 lb. Evaporated Cane Juice................................. 91¢ lb. Select Raisins .............................................. $1.71 lb. Curly Fries ....................................................$1.65 lb.

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Mini Marble ................................................ $2.65 lb.

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ratio. The industry standard is 1.5. Mitchell said accompanying the award, both carriers received a $50 gift card. They will have the opportunity to enter the statewide competition for carriers, which has a grand prize of $1,000 cash.

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Public record Police July 7 — Millersburg Police officers responded to a report of theft of an automobile, taken from South Washington Street. July 9 — Theft was reported at a business on state Route 39. July 12 — Domestic violence was reported on North Crawford Street. A report was taken of theft from a business on South Washington Street. Theft from a business was reported on South Washington Street. Police officers responded to a report of discharging a gun from a residence on South Monroe Street. Theft from a business was reported on South Washington Street. July 13 — Domestic violence was reported at a residence on Forlow Street. A report was taken of theft on South Washington Street. July 17 — Theft was reported on North Washington Street. July 18 — Officers received a report of criminal mischief on Massillon Road. July 19 — Criminal mischief was reported on Massillon Road. July 20 — Criminal mischief was reported at a residence on Massillon Road. July 21 — Fraud from a business was reported on North Clay Street. Fraud from a business was reported on North Washington Street. A report was taken of criminal mischief on Massillon Road. Theft from a business was reported on Glen Drive. July 25 — Police department responded to a report of a drunk driver on South Washington Street. Theft at a business on South Washington Street was reported. July 28 — Theft was reported from a business on West Jackson Street. A report was taken of theft from a resident on South Alexander Street. July 29 — Burglary was reported at a residence on South Washington Street. Aug. 1 — Nina J. Holcomb, 33, 8912 State Route 514, Shreve, was arrested for theft and taken to the Holmes County Jail. Aug. 3 — Theft was reported from a business on state Route 39. Aug. 4 — Theft was

reported from a business on South Washington Street. Aug. 5 — The department took a report of theft on Deetz Street. Millersburg Police arrested Robert C. Callahan Jr., 28, 800 S. Washington St., Lot 117, for criminal damaging and disorderly conducted. He was taken to the Holmes County Jail. Domestic violence was reported on Lakeview Drive. Aug. 7 — Theft was reported from a business

on South Washington Street. The department was advised of a hit-skip accident on North Washington Street. A report was taken of scamming a citizen on Hebron Street. Aug. 12 — Theft was reported from a business on South Washington Street. Aug. 13 — Theft was reported from a business on South Washington Street. Aug. 14 — Theft was reported from a business

on South Washington Street. Officers responded to a report of theft on West Jones Street. Aug. 15 — Theft was reported on South Washington Street.

Aug. 19 — A report was taken of criminal mischief at a residence on Massillon Road. Aug. 20 — The department responded to a report of a person missing from a residence on South

Clay Street. Drugs were reported on Wooster Road. A report was taken of theft from a business on South Washington Street. See Pg. 16 — RECORD

Annuals & Perennials

Canning Lids • Pumpkins Gourds • Straw Bales

330-857-0341 • 15172 Harrison Rd. • Apple Creek STORE HOURS: Open 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon-Fri.; Sat. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Closed Sunday.

Variety Of Mulch To Choose From • Bark Mulch • Leaf Compost • Bull Country Compost (Different Mixes Available of the Above Products)

• Red & Black Dye Mulch Screened Top Soil & Bag Products Available

Sugar Valley Meats Family Owned and Operated for 25 Years

LABOR DAY SPECIALS August 31st - September 1st Closed Labor Day, Sept. 7th Tbone Steak ...............................$9.29 lb. Porterhouse ..............................$10.19 lb. Boneless Pork Chops ..................$3.79 lb. Bratwursts ..................................$2.99 lb.

“The Meat Market in the Country — Where the Local People Shop� Retail Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 to 5; Sat. 8:00 to 3; Closed Sunday 1/4 Mile North of St. Rt. 39 On Dutch Valley Drive

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Fast food, slow service and broken vows It would be an understatement to say I’m not a fast-food restaurant kind of guy. I’ve avoided such establishments for years. My disdain for one particular chain — the one with a clown and a crook for its mascots — is based not only on what I consider a nutritionally dubious menu, but even more so on a long history of botched orders, ridiculous delays and generally crappy service. I’ve sworn on numerous occasions that I would never, ever return for anything other than coffee. (I will readily admit that their coffee is a miracle of wonderfulness.) My wife and kids hold no misgiving toward the practice of deep frying, nor that of supersizing, and are willing to suffer horrendous service for a pile of crispy, golden fries. Thus I am compelled, on rare

occasions, to forsake my vow and stand once more in the shadow of the arches. River-weary and cold from an afternoon of canoeing on the mighty Mohican, I offered to stop in for “just a cup of coffee and nothing else” as we began the drive back home. With a drive-thru line the length of a Fourth of July parade we opted to walk in and went right to the counter. Twenty-five minutes later, as I was still waiting on my coffee, the rest of my gang was finishing a full-on meal of burgers and fries. When we finally walked out the door I renewed

my vow with fervent intensity: “Never, ever, EVER will I return to this place!” The undoing of my vow would take less than an hour as 20 miles down the road daughter Sylvia cried, “Oh no! I think I threw my retainer away at the restaurant.” Having developed the idiotic practice of wrapping her dental retainer in a napkin so she would, “not to have to look at that gross thing while I eat,” Sylvia had finally done exactly what her mother and I had predicted. Thrown out the $250 device in a meal-deal box of dinner table waste. I wheeled the station wagon around in the road while Kristin called the restaurant in hopes of heading off the emptying of the trash can. The teenager on the other end of the phone

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tried her best to wave off even the suggestion of a search. “Um, well, um… We already compacted that trash and there’s no way of getting into it ever again,” she said. “How long ago did you empty it?” Kristin asked. “Um, let me see… How long ago were you here?” “I’d say it was about 20 minutes ago,” Kristin replied. “Oh, I’m sorry,” she said pausing momentarily to do the math. “We emptied that trash, um … about 10 minutes ago. Yah, 10 minutes.” Playing a hunch that this was simply a ruse to get us to hang up and go away we double-timed it back to the place and screeched into the parking lot with every intention of diving as deeply into a dumpster as our stomachs would allow. Sylvia dashed to the trash can in question,

pulled out the first box she saw and there, nestled safely inside was her retainer. Her parents wept, patrons

cheered and the restaurant staff simply shook their heads, flipped their burgers and hollered, “Fries are up!”

Entertainment briefs with Beverly Lewis & Terri Roberts Saturday, September 12th 9am-Noon On German Village Stage

Benefit Auction Saturday, September 5th in Mt. Hope Sale begins at 8am 100% of proceeds go to Haiti

Baltic Historical Society Museum is open The Baltic Historical Society Museum will be open the third Sunday of each month from 1-4 p.m., April through October. It is in the basement of the Baltic State Bank.

Euchre Party is Sept. 29 Public Euchre Card Party, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 7 p.m., St. Luke Community Center, Rambo Street, Danville (turn west at traffic light, go one-half block — directly across street from Danville High School). $1 admission; prizes and refreshments.

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meets the third Saturday Killbuck Valley of the month from noon-6 p.m. at the Holmes Coun- Writers’ Guild Knights of Gaming ty District Public Library, Has anyone ever told Board Gaming Society Millersburg. you “You should write a book”? Maybe you even TOOLS • HOUSEWARES • FURNITURE • SPORTING GOODS • & MORE started one but never INVENTORY ALWAYS ! finished. Or, you have a CHANGING SEE NEXT WEEK’S great idea but just can’t AD FOR DETAILS seem to take that first step toward getting something Take the scenic route, on paper. The Killbuck you never know what LLC Valley Writers’ Guild you’ll find! (KVWG) might be just 10258 S. Kansas Road | Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627 | P. 330.231.5034 See Pg. 15 — CLUBS

Knights Gaming Society

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Farm Review tickets on sale Advance sale tickets for the 2015 Farm Science Review, Sept. 22-24, are available at reduced cost through Sept. 21 at the Holmes County Ohio State University Extension Office, 75 E. Clinton St., Suite 109, Millersburg. For details, call 330-6743015.

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CLOSING SEPT 5, 2015

Locally-made Mattresses

Berlin Furniture

Going Out Of Business Sale Stop in for Great Selection & Great Savings

PUBLIC AUCTION

Real Estate & Chattels

SEPT. 29, 2015

12-volt fans 2 & 3 speed ~in stock~

25% OFF STOREWIDE TH THRU SEPT 5

(Excludes Batteries 12 Volt )

AC or DC Copiers, Typwriters, Cash Registers Large Selection of ink & ribbons in stock

SOLAR PANELS FLOOR LAMPS INVERTERS ERTL TOYS AND MORE 5044 CR 120, Millersburg • 330-893-3261 V.M. Hours: Monday thru Friday 7:30-4:30 Saturday 7:30-3:30; Evenings By Chance

Plan to join us for our Labor Day Sale on September 5 and 7, 2015. Choose now and pay later with 0% financing for 18 months. (That’s a long time.) And 25% Off all our locally-made mattresses. Take advantage of these deals while they last. 4760 East Main St. Berlin, OH 44610 Phone: 330-893-2242 VISIT: Schrocks HeritageFurniture.com


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Farming Remembering when pot was a good word Starts Sept. 8th

• Fruit Trees • Blueberries • Maples • Dogwood • Birch

• Cranapple • Pine • Spruce • Shrubs • Roses • Perennials

NOW IN STOCK Ginseng Seed, Cover Crops, Garlic, Flower Bulbs Tulips & Daffodil – Hyancinth

Nursery Stock while supplies last

All Remaining Vegtable Seeds — 50% OFF All Flower Seed Packets — 50¢ ea.

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The word “pot� is defined as a container of earthenware, metal, etc., usually round and deep and having a handle or handles and often used for cooking, serving or other purposes. When I think of a pot, it brings back many good memories. When I was young our family usually came together at my Grandma’s house for Sunday dinner. As you walked in the door there would be the aroma of all the delicious food awaiting you. On her stove would be a big pot filled with chicken, broth, and her famous homemade noodles — big, wide, golden strips of delight. No one else ever made noodles that tasted

quite so good. Perhaps it was that special bit of love that she put into them. The pot on my Mom’s stove was often filled with vegetable soup. Tender chunks of beef, beef broth, onions, corn, celery, cabbage, potatoes, carrots and tomatoes. All healthful vegetables fresh from the garden, so tasty and so good for you. But never green beans! My mom didn’t like them in her soup!

However, at other times, there would be a big pot of green beans, ham and new potatoes simmering on the stove. Add a slice of warm homemade bread and butter — what a treat. Often when we stopped to visit special friends, Harvey and Wilma, it smelled like you were entering an Italian restaurant. There would be a big pot of her special spaghetti sauce simmering on the stove. Sitting on the counter would be jars and jars of that beautiful red sauce to be enjoyed throughout the winter months. There was no other sauce that tasted quite like it. Store bought brands couldn’t compare. My Grandpa kept one of those old-fashioned blue and white enamel pots on the back of the coal stove. In it was sassafras root covered with some water, always warm and simmering just a bit. My Grandpa made sassafras tea from it and drank a cup every day. He always said it was good for your heart and to thin your blood. I don’t know if that was true or not,

but he lived to be in his late 80s with no health problems. I find it sad that the word “pot� has a very different meaning today and so often is part of the headlines in the newspapers. I wondered how in this day and age the word for a perfectly harmless container came to mean marijuana and be associated with narcotics. I discovered that “potacion de guaya� is the name for wine or brandy in which marijuana buds have been steeped. Evidently the news media shortened those words to “pot� when writing about marijuana. It was probably much easier for them to spell “pot.� Not everyone excels in spelling! I am certain that when Herbert Hoover spoke about “a chicken in every pot� he never thought it could come to mean “free range hens in a marijuana patch.� The word “pot� today often applies to very unpleasant circumstances. Too bad that is what the people today will remember. Words should bring back pleasant memories.

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Farming Be on the lookout for palmer amaranth: It’s here Recently palmer amaranth was confirmed in two separate field locations in Wayne County. Palmer amaranth is an aggressive, invasive weed. This is a weed species that is making its way northward from our southern states where it is a major problem in cotton and soybean fields. Virtually all palmer amaranth populations are known to have partial or complete resistance to glyphosate. In one of the Wayne County sites it was this resistance to

bean fields have had to be destroyed and tilled under because palmer amaranth overtook the field and there was no herbicide control option available. Extension weed specialists in some of those southern states talk about soybean producers now spending three to four times more on weed control since palmer amaranth has become more common. There are stories of growers spending $100/ acre and more to hire

a glyphosate application that alerted the landowner to the presence of the weed. Most populations of palmer amaranth are also resistant to the ALS herbicides; for example First Rate, Classic and Canopy. In southern states there have been numerous instances where soy- See Pg. 14 — LOOKOUT

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feeder lambs 165-270. 9 GOATS — 45-110. 37 BUTCHER HOGS — 210-240 lbs. 57; 240-260 lbs. 57; 260 lbs.-up 55; butcher sows 53-down. 43 CATTLE — Steers 120144; heifers, 113-115; medium to good beef cows 93-100; fair to medium cows 88-93; common cows 87-down. 31 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutDANVILLE AUCTION ting 100-300 ton; 2nd and 3rd 15780 Body Road cutting hay 100-325 ton; lg. Danville; 740-599-6607 hay 75-170 ton; big rd. bales 20-40; wheat straw 175; oat Aug. 15, Sale Results 9 LOADS — 1st cutting straw 55 ton; ear corn 140. grass 1.25 bale; 2nd cutting MOUNT HOPE mixed 2.50 bale; 2nd cutting AUCTION grass 2.75-4.25; 2nd cutting Aug. 19 mixed 4-5.20 bale; 3rd cutting 20 HOGS — 200-220 lbs. mixed 4.75 bale; oats 4.5054.50-65; 220-250 lbs. 50-57; 4.75 bag; corn 5 bag. 129 GOATS — Does 250-280 lbs. 54; 5 FEEDER PIGS — 80-110 lbs. 770-90. 30-280; bucks 30-450; wethers 25 FAT CATTLE — Choice 50-350. steers 138-145.25; choice Hol15 SHEEP — 80-215. Heifer calves 65-120; steer stein steers 125-135; good calves; 142-170; bull feeder Holstein steers 110-125. 13 BULLS — Jersey bulls 170 cwt; bull calves 120-150 head; pigs 50-85 cwt; pigs 5-85 119-125.50; 1,000-1,500 lbs. head; donkey 175; alpaca 50; 109.50-130; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 120.50-136.50; 2,000-up 113. rabbits .25-17. 124 CULL COWS — Good/ Next Sale, Sept. 5 high dress 92-100.50; medium-good 85-92; fair-medium FARMERSTOWN 78-85; light/thin 78-down. LIVESTOCK 126 FEEDERS — Steers 2907 Township Road 190 and heifers 100-250. Baltic; 330-897-6081 20 DAIRY — Bred heifers 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 1,425-down. Aug. 18 225 CALVES — Back to 55 CALVES — Good to choice calves 460-485; medi- farm Holstein bulls, 85-120 um to good calves 425-460; lbs. 425-530; good 325-425; fair to medium calves 385- common 325-down; back to 425; commons and lights 300- farm Holstein heifers 95-120 425; cross bred calves 175- lbs. 200-400; crossbred bulls 425; back to farm, bull calves 200-460; Jersey/crossbred 485-530; back to farm, heifer heifers 235-525. 387 GOATS — Kid 180calves 325-375. 74 PIGS — 40 lbs.-50 lbs. down; billies 280-down; nan37-45; 50-60 lbs. 45; 60-70 lbs. nies 230-down, wethers 440down. 50; 70 lbs. 42-135. 1,027 SHEEP — Bucks & 24 SHEEP & LAMBS — Lambs, medium to good 100- Ewes 75-105; lambs, choice 140; fair to medium 140-162; 40-60 lbs. 225-325; 40-60 lbs. 160-225; 60-80 lbs. 165-230;

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Lookout (From Page 13) labor to hand pull palmer amaranth from infested fields. Palmer amaranth is capable of taking over fields because an individual plant can produce up to 500,000 seeds. Some identification characteristics of palmer amaranth include: Rapid growth rate: Often between 1-3 inches per day.

Mature plants can reach 7 feet in height under normal growing conditions. An extended petiole. The petiole is the stem that connects the leaf blade to the main stalk of the plant. On palmer amaranth the petiole will be at least as long as the leaf blade and commonly extends beyond the leaf blade. A long seed head. On palmer amaranth, the seed

head will be more than a foot in length and is usually at least 18 inches in length but may reach 24-30 inches. At this time, landowners, crop growers, custom sprayers, custom harvesters, crop consultants or anyone who works with agronomic crops should be aware of the threat of large scale palmer amaranth infestations in the county. We want to limit the spread of this

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weed and eradicate it wherever possible. If a weed is found that is suspected to be palmer amaranth, submit a sample or photos of the plant to the Wayne County Extension office. If a positive palmer amaranth identification and confirmation is made, the following management practices are suggested: Hand pull, remove from the field and destroy the weeds as soon as possible. Once viable seed is produced, hand pulling is no longer recommended as this can serve to spread the seed. If hand pulling is not possible and the palmer amaranth weeds are located where they can be mowed or clipped off, then do that. This practice should also be done before weed seeds are viable. If neither hand-pulling nor clipping is possible, then make sure that crop field where the weed is present is harvested last and any harvest equipment is thoroughly cleaned before moving into a field where palmer amaranth is not present. Plowing after harvest to bury seed more than 1 inch deep could provide some control on fields where

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there is little to no erosion potential. Rotate from soybeans into corn where there are more herbicide options to control palmer amaranth. More information about palmer amaranth, including identification characteristics, biology and lifecycle of the weed, control options and photos of the weed are available on the Wayne County Extension website at: http://go.osu. edu/agwayne or contact the office at 330-264-8722. Corn silage production Our corn silage production season is about to start. The primary factor that determines the potential to make high quality silage is harvest moisture content. If the crop is not chopped at the correct moisture content, it will not matter if all the next steps are done right, silage quality will be poor. The goal is to chop corn at a whole plant moisture content of 65 percent to 70 percent, or 30 percent to 35 percent dry matter. Some of the other keys to quality silage production involve rapid harvesting, good packing and covering the silage to exclude oxygen. Including a silage inoculant at harvest can help reduce or prevent fer-

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Calendar (From Page 5) Parents may submit a photograph no larger than 4 inches by 6 inches of their child, ages 0-2 years as of Sept. 1, along with the child’s name, date of birth, parents’ names, address and phone number. Only the child’s first name and photograph will be posted at the fair. Voting will take place at the Wayne-Holmes Right to Life’s booth, and $1 equals 100 votes. The contestant with the most votes will receive a $100 gift card as well as a gift certificate for a LifeScapes Studio session and Expressions ninephoto print. Second place will receive a $50 gift card. Pictures should be sent to WHRTL, P.O. Box 1231, Wooster 44691, or by email at WayneHolmesRTL@yahoo.com by Sept. 7. For more information, contact Carrie at 330264-8877 or above email address.

Pig roast planned at Camp Buckeye Camp Buckeye is holding its annual pig roast on Saturday, Sept. 12, from 4-7 p.m. Activities include a silent auction, hay rides, a Children’s Corner and the Frontier Trail Riders mounted drill team. Dinner includes roasted pig, mashed potatoes, sauerkraut, dessert and a beverage. Proceeds will benefit Camp Buckeye’s Children’s Camps. Camp Buckeye is at 10055 Camp Road in Beach City. Cost is by donation. For more information call 330-7562380 or e-mail office@ campbuckeye.org.

W. Holmes 1970 class reunion is Sept. 12 The West Holmes High School class of 1970 will hold its 45-year reunion

Sept. 12 at Holmesville American Legion. The meet-and-greet begins at 5:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. There will be raffles, 50/50 drawing and a cash bar. Addresses are needed for Ken Miller, Dee Ann Miller, Shirley Myers, Diana Showalter and Ralph Schrock. For more information, call Ruth Evans at 330-4732832.

educational opportunities offered by the Park District at the program to be held 6:15 p.m. at the Trail Depot in Millersburg. Delta Kappa Gamma invites all current teachers and retired teachers to attend. A certificate for contact hours is available for teachers to submit to the Local Professional Development Committee. DKG is an International organization that Halverson to promotes professional speak at Delta and personal growth of women educators. For Kappa Gamma questions or informaHolmes County Park tion, call 330-674-3377. District Director, Jennifer Halverson, will explain the programs Food preservation sponsored by the Holm- program is Sept. 14 es County Park District at the Sept. 14 meeting A food preservation of Delta Kappa Gamma. program will be preHalverson will also sented by Ohio State relate an overview of University Extension the development of the on Monday, Sept. 14 at Rails to Trails in Holmes 6:30 p.m. at the Holmes County. She will share County OSU Exteninformation regarding sion Office. The topic is

Canning Meats, Soups & Stews. The program is free and open to anyone, but reservations are required. An optional USDA Home Canning Guide is $20, and pressure canner gauge testing can be scheduled for an additional $5 before the class. To reserve a spot in the class, contact the Holmes County office of OSU Extension at 330-674-3015.

Sugarcreek Post announces fish fry schedule American Legion Post 494 of Sugarcreek announces its fall Family Fish Fry schedule for 2015 as follows: Saturday, Sept. 19; Saturday, Oct. 17 and Saturday, Nov. 21. All events will be at the Post Home, on North Broadway Street, in Sugarcreek, and run from 4-7 p.m. The Post will also have fish fries at

the Ohio Swiss Festival on Friday, Oct. 2 and Saturday, Oct. 3, from 3:307:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to these events.

October County Line to hold chicken dinner The County Line Historical Society will hold a Wayne County Fairstyle chicken dinner on Saturday, Oct. 3, starting at 10:30 a.m. and continuing until all the chicken is sold out. Diners can choose either a full chicken dinner, or get chicken only. There will be drive-through service at Marty’s Mobil station in Shreve. The dinner is on the same day as the Shreve village-wide garage sales, and proceeds will benefit the County Line Historical Society.

Clubs tion. Call 330-464-0624 or go to http://www.killwhat you need to make buckvalleywritersguild. your book a reality. org/ for information. KVWG is a group of serious adult writers who are working on novels, short stories and non- Arts Council fiction. Holmes County Arts KVWG meets most Community meets the Sundays at 1 p.m. in the third Wednesday of Fireplace Room at Jit- each month at 6 p.m., ters Coffee House, Mill- at Young Uniforms and ersburg. Call 330-464- Scrubs, Millersburg. 0624 or go to http://www. Contact Phyllis Young killbuckvalleywriters- 330-674-0676 or 1-866guild.org/ for informa- 386-2026. (From Page10)

Millersburg Lions Club Millersburg Lions Club meets the first Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m. and on the following noon (first Friday of the month). Both meetings are held at The Hotel Millersburg.

Zen Society The Zen Society of Wooster meets for meditation and discussion on Mondays at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 3186 Burbank Road, Wooster. For information, see zensocietyofwooster.org.

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Business brief Guggisberg awarded top three spots On July 31, Guggisberg Cheese was awarded the top three spots in the Swiss category at the

American Cheese Society Contest in Providence, Rhode Island. Guggisberg also placed first in the reduced-fat category with its Lite Swiss, as well as first place for its Colby in the American Originals Colby category.

The American Cheese Society is the leader in supporting and promoting American cheeses, and celebrates the art of

American cheesemaking every year at an annual awards ceremony. This year’s contest yielded 267 companies submit-

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reported at a residence on Mechanic Township. A report was taken of South Washington Street. Aug. 21 — Child abuse forgery on County Road 77 was reported on Lakeview in Salt Creek Township. Sheriff Drive. Aug. 21 — Criminal damA shoplifter was report- Aug. 19 — Holmes Coun- age was reported on Towned at a business on South ty Sheriff’s office respond- ship Road 654 in Paint ed to a report of domestic Township. Washington Street. Aug. 22 — Theft was violence on state Route 83 Domestic violence was reported from a business on in Mechanic Township. reported on County Road Aug. 20 — Domestic 75 in Richland Township. North Washington Street. A juvenile reportedly was violence was reported on Aug. 22 — Domestic throwing unknown objects Township Road 103 in violence was reported on at vehicles on East Jackson Mechanic Township. County Road 23 in Knox Burglary was reported Township. Street. Aug. 23 — An assault was on state Route 83 in A report was taken of fraud on County Road 189 in Salt Creek Township. Fraud was reported on Do you or a loved one STRUGGLE on the stairs? Township Road 319 in Hardy Township. We have the AFFORDABLE solution!

Domestic violence was reported on state Route 3 in Washington Township. A report was received of criminal damage on Township Road 260 in Monroe Township. Aug. 23 — Auto theft was reported on Township Road 374 in Walnut Creek Township. Aug. 24 — A report was taken of assault on County Road 150 in Mechanic Township. A prowler was reported on County Road 189 in Salt Creek Township. Domestic violence was reported on Township Road 252 in Monroe Township.

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Old sites, old friends — Ohio, we missed you Spending two weeks of August in Ohio was a great idea. When we left sunny South Carolina it was a sweltering 92 degrees and just as hot when we returned. But in between it was Heaven. Just driving north where there are hills, mountains and lots of deciduous trees was a great sight. We spent the first few days in Hocking County

with our friends, Bob and Jayne. It was so cool we even had to wear long pants and The Man of the House was finally able to wear one of his beloved

gray sweat shirts. Next we drove up to Granville to visit son Alan, daughter-in-law, Kris, and granddaughter Liz. Sadly, Alan was called out of town on business for two days. In fact, he was in Austin, Texas, where Sarah (Liz’s twin) lives. He got home around midnight so we were sound asleep. Saturday morning he

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Help! My kid stinks, and here are reasons why With school beginning it seems we are again forced to kiss those lazy summer days goodbye and start back into routines, including the most hated of them all, bathing. (You thought I was going to say homework, right?) Unfortunately, the average person prefers a clean-scrubbed child over one with a sticky face, stained clothes and enough dirt under too-long nails to plant a garden. And so, after a summer filled with phrases like “the hose was good enough,” we find ourselves fighting the same bathing battles once again, apparently brutalizing our children by asking them to take a few minutes of their evening to destinkify themselves. You’d think we were asking them to embark on a torturous journey with obstacles, hardship and pain and not walking up one flight of stairs to stand in hot water and cover themselves in soap that smells like a fruit salad. I’m pretty sure we aren’t the only parents who face these encounters of the unclean, which means there has to be some instinctive reason little people don’t like to be hygiene happy. Thankfully, countless articles have been written on this very subject, and to spare you the time, I’ll recap a few of my favorite reasons why kids don’t like to shower. 1. It means they have to go to bed. Like little Pavlov’s dogs, they think their fun time will end once they are clean. Conversely, if someone told

into a clean school year routine easier to swallow. So mean parents, unite! Send them stomping to

me I was allowed to go to bed after I showered, I would run directly to the bathroom and crank on the water. 2. They don’t like to have their hair pulled. I understand this, because no one likes to have hair yanked by a brush at the hand of an angry mother. But sometimes life is hard and you have to suck it up, kid. No one wants to see the maple syrup that you managed to smear over half your head. 3. They like to be in control. Especially strongwilled kids and teens, which is no surprise, that don’t want anyone to tell them what to do. Apparently these strong-willed kids are unable to smell themselves. 4. They are lazy. According to one site, the act of showering is a reminder of the other work that follows: the drying, the finding new clothes, the getting dressed. Such work! Never mind the fact that I cleaned the shower, the towels, the laundry, etc., said the Little Red Hen. 5. They don’t like to miss out on anything. Because you know, the second you step into the shower, the streamers come out and we have a dance party and eat giant ice cream sundaes, and it’ll all be over the instant the water turns off. Thankfully, the experts have made this transition

Ohio (From Page 18) back porch catching up on four years worth of news. During the next few days we met up with other friends across Wayne and Holmes counties. Monday I spent some time with my friend Marcella. We went to Rebecca’s Bistro in Walnut Creek for lunch where I had a great salad and reserved two baked oatmeals for breakfast the next day. Tuesday was a western Holmes County trip. First we stopped at the Nashville Cemetery to visit all my departed relatives there. Then we visited Lois

and Harold Fowler who took us to Loudonville for lunch, and a scenic drive down memory lane. Then we surprised Bob and Terry Kurant who are in the process of selling their little farm south of Nashville. They are sorting and purging to get ready for their October auction. We managed to eat in all the places where we miss their food: Der Dutchman for peanut butter pie and the breakfast buffet at Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen. More next week to see why we needed to wear stretchy pants on the ride home.

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Holmesville Homecoming benefits fire department Events begin Friday with volleyball; chicken barbecue, parade featured Saturday On Saturday, a chicken )` */90:;05, 3 79(;; barbecue will begin at :[HMM >YP[LY 10:30 a.m. Throughout the Residents of Holmes- day, various food vendors ville and beyond are invit- will have items for sale. ed to enjoy fellowship and Ten guns will be raffled help to support the Prairie starting at 2 p.m. at the Township Volunteer Fire fire house. Playing cards Department at the annual will be sold for $10, with a homecoming Saturday. winner being picked from Events will get an early each of 10 decks once all kickoff with a Friday night the cards in the decks are volleyball tournament, at sold. Special tokens will 6 p.m. at the elementary be sold for $20 for the school. chance to win a Henry Throughout Saturday, a Golden Boy Firefighter plethora of events, activi- Edition 0.22-caliber rifle. ties and fundraisers will Wolboldt said the assotake place, according to ciation hopes to raise Dean Wolboldt, president $2,500-$3,000 through the of the Prairie Township gun auction. The proceeds Volunteer Fire Depart- from it, the chicken barment Association, which becue and other auction has been sponsoring the sales will benefit the fire event since the early 1980s. department.

“We buy things that are considered luxury items, things our township trustees don’t buy, but things we want to enhance the care of our residents and the ability of our firefighters,” he said. Last year, funds raised at the homecoming were used to purchase a Lifepak 15, a combination heart monitor and defibrillation unit. The quilt auction will be held at 6 p.m. at the fire station and a general auction, featuring donated items including a storage barn, patio set, oak glider, gas grill, chain saw, men’s bike, pizza for a year and $100 cash, will be held following the entertainment. General raffle tick-

ets can be purchased, one for $1 and six for $5, from any member of the fire department through Saturday. The Forever Young Band, a group of young Amish men, will perform 3-4 p.m. and 4:30-5:30 p.m. The headliner, Red Roots, will take the stage at 6 p.m. Entertainment will be suspended at 4 p.m., at which time a parade through town will step off from Stonecraft Industries, along Benton Avenue. All are invited to participate in the parade, to include fire trucks, floats, businesses and area service and youth organizations. Lineup for the parade starts at 3 p.m.

Other activities include: 8 a.m. — Wooden bat softball tournament at the school, to run throughout the day. 8:30 a.m. — 5k race, to begin at the fire station, in memory of the late Sue Momchilov, a former teacher at Holmesville Elementary. 3 p.m. — Garden tractor pull just west of the firehouse on Millersburg Street. 5 p.m. — Cornhole tournament in front of the school. 6 p.m. — Cookie baking contest at the fire station. While the homecoming attracts residents, it also serves as a welcome home to past residents of the area, some of whom

annually return from out of state to attend, said Wolboldt, who said it’s a good chance to reconnect with old friends. But, it’s not just for Holmesville or Prairie Township residents. “In today’s firefighting/EMS world, no department does it alone. When we have a major structure fire or emergency, two or three neighboring departments from Holmes or Wayne are called to help each other. So, you’re really supporting all those other departments, too.” Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.

Holmes County library board swears in new member )` 2,=05 3@5*/ :[HMM >YP[LY MILLERSBURG — The Holmes County District Public Library board is back to maximum capacity with the swearing in of Jordan Miller. Miller fills the seventh seat, vacated when Becky Baker’s term expired. His

term will run through December 2021. He joins board President Julie Seboe, Chad Yoder, Tom Yoder, Ruth Waltman, Gabe Aufrance and Jerry Schlabach. Miller is a CPA at Rea & Associates in Millersburg, where he has worked since his graduation from Ohio Northern. He knows

library Executive Director Bill Martino through the Millersburg Rotary Club. “Growing up in Berlin, I always used the library,” Miller said. “Since returning to the community, I’ve enjoyed utilizing the library’s materials as well. When Bill approached me, I thought it would be a good opportunity to get

involved and serve.” He and his wife, Valerie, live in Berlin. Their daughter, Ava, just turned 1. “It’s nice to have another person with a financial background to the board,” Miller said. “I have to learn the ropes here and see what else goes on.” Martino says it is nice to have a full board again.

In other business at Thursday’s meeting, the board approved the director’s recommendation of changing the vacation for Fiscal Officer Paula Cicconetti to compensate her for the outstanding job she has been doing. Cicconetti, with her CPA status, will receive four weeks vacation, equal to

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an MLS (Master’s of Library Science). “ W e appreciate you and the work that you do and how organized you are,” 4PSSLY Seboe said. Martino reported the library staff did a nice job at the Holmes County Fair this year, working fourhour shifts. He reported the library sold $200 worth of books, which at 25 cents a book is a lot of books. He reported he expects to hear soon a date for the paving of the library parking lot. “Ideally, we’d like to have a week’s notice,” Martino said. “That would work best to notify staff and everybody.” Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.

Kno-Ho-Co can help Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland Community Action, H.E.A.P. and the Food Pantry is located at 224 N. Clay Street, Millersburg. The agency can help with rent, rent deposit or utilities once a year, per household. Food Pantry is open on Tuesdays from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and Wednesdays from 9 a.m.noon. Call 330-674-6479.


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Wedding Pomerene switches screenings to Tuesdays

Shawna Lowe-Ryan Stackhouse Shawna Lowe and Ryan Stackhouse were united in marriage in a 5:30 p.m. ceremony June 27 at Honey Haven Farm, Ashland. John Good officiated. Parents of the couple are Greg and Tari Lowe of Lakeville and Phil and Alana Stackhouse of Ashland. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a strapless gown and carried a hand-tied bouquet. Maid of honor was Shannon Hathaway; matron of honor, Tara Bell; man of honor, Russell Nommay; and junior bridesmaid, Avery Frank.

Flower girls were Paityn Morris, Brookelynnn Lowe, Codi Morris and Kailynn Nommay. Best man was Matt Newcomer, with groomsmen, Alex Heath and Chris Nommay. Ring bearers were Riley Gray and Colton Nommay. A reception for 150 guests was held at Honey Haven Farm. The couple took a wedding trip to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, and are making their home in Ashland. The bride is a graduate of North Central State College and is employed by Wooster Community

Beginning in September, Pomerene Hospital will hold its Mount Hope community outreach screenings the first Tuesday of every month. The screenings, which previously were the first Wednesday of each month, will still be held at Mount Hope Medical Center, 4606 Township Road 634. The first screening beginning with this new schedule will take place Sept. 1, 7 a.m.-10 a.m. No appointment is necessary; walk-ins are welcome. For more information about the health screenings or to obtain a health screening schedule, contact Calihan Dixon at 330-674-1584, Ext. 1764.

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Community brief Take a free driving permit practice test Practice makes perfect and that goes for driving. Be confident when you take your driving test by using the new free permit practice test available on the Holmes County District Public Library’s website. HCDPL is

one of only a few libraries in Ohio that offers the practice test. To get started visit www.holmeslibrary.org and click on the “Free Permit Practice Tests” icon located on the homepage. For more information or to find out about other free reference resources, visit the Central Library or call 330-6745972, Ext. 203.

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Loudonville FFA members receive State Degrees

Anniversary Richard and Linda Scheck Richard and Linda (Eagle) Scheck, 9011 Township Road 552, celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary Friday. They were married Aug. 28, 1960, at Loudonville Baptist Church by the Rev. Lyons. They are the parents of Bill of Ventura, Calif., Margaret (Terry) of Nashville and Tim (Kellie) of Mount Vernon. They have two grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. They are owners of Scheck’s IGA Grocery in Shreve since 1960. Mr. Scheck is a member of Lions Club and Shreve Business Association. He enjoys garden-

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Horseman’s Council meets at JFS building Holmes County Horseman’s Council meets the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Job and Family Service Building in Millersburg. Monthly programs are scheduled. We are “Horsemen Helping Horsemen” and are always looking for new members. Please attend and enjoy our meetings and learn from the discussion topics. Visit our Facebook page. For information, contact Ricki Mast, vice president, at 330-473-7977.

As a member, you will receive a subscription to the Corral Magazine which will supply you with lots of interesting articles and reports from all over the state. You also can take advantage of insurance coverage. Parking is off of North Mad Anthony Street in Millersburg. Walk up the ramp to the back door to the conference room. Go online to www. ohconline.com to see updates on state rides with times and locations.

The Loudonville FFA attended the State FFA Convention in Columbus, with juniors, Dustin Regan and Kirsten Augustine receiving their State FFA Degrees, and an eighth-grader winning his Agriscience Fair division. Jacob Ashby won first and a silver rating for the Agriscience fair for the power, structural and technical systems partner division. His project moved on to national judging at the end of July with final judging in October. Participants from Loudonville FFA had been working on their projects for several weeks (before spring break) and was one of the first to compete at convention. Other science fair participants were Brandon Blackford, Tylar Brennstuhl, Leah Carnegie, Wyatt Fliger, Victoria Gebhart, Stephanie Kline, Dylan Polen, Nolan Portz, Mackenzie Carney, Kenton Baker, Torie McGowen, Katie Raby, Samuel Wittel, Jordan Washington, Samantha Augustine, Izzy Rush, Madalyn Sponsler, Mya Switzer and Kylie VanDine. After judging, members attended the opening ceremony with State FFA President Sydney

Snyder opening the convention officially. Loudonville received a certificate for the donation to the Children’s Hospital. At the end of the session two Loudonville members voted on official items and the 2015-16 State Officer Team. The evening session started off with the opening ceremony, immediately followed by the Honorary State Degree ceremony. During this session students heard from Curtis Zimmerman, who told his life story on how he grew up in a lot of different foster homes and if he can “make it,” then so can others. He talked about trying to make at least a 3 percent difference in some area of your life each day. His story impacted a lot of the FFA members, advisers and parents that night. Later that night members attended a concert by Keith Anderson. Friday, members toured the OSU turf grounds on campus, thanks to a donation from Loudonville-Perrsyville Academic Boosters. Students viewed the different kinds of turf and heights that they can mow them at with interesting special mowers. They also saw that the different kinds of

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Zero tolerance Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over kicks off in Wayne, Holmes )` */90:;05, 3 79(;; :[HMM >YP[LY MILLERSBURG — The national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign was kicked off locally, in Holmes County at the fair and in Wayne County at the Wayne County Speedway. The 20-day, high-visibility campaign, Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over, is a partnership with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to curb impaired driving and save lives. Through Sept. 7, law enforcement agencies nationwide will show zero tolerance for drunk driving. Increased state and national messaging about the dangers of driving drunk, coupled with checkpoints and Serving Wayne & Holmes

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increased officers on the road, aim to drastically reduce the toll of drunk driving. Major kickoff events are held “to let the public get a chance to talk with us through open and honest communication and to let them know we’ll be out there,� according to Suzanne Snyder, project director for Holmes and Wayne County Safe Communities, which coordinates the events. “Too many people think their actions don’t affect anybody else. They know it’s illegal. They know it’s wrong. But they do it anyway — they make decisions as if those statistics just can’t happen to them,� according to a press release issued by the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office. “The reality is, people aren’t invincible. Of the 10,076 people who were killed nationwide in this country, in impaireddriving crashes in 2013, 65 percent were the drunk drivers themselves. Those 6,515 drunk driv-

ers planned on making it to their destinations, but they didn’t,� according to the release. While the Ohio State Highway Patrol observes zero tolerance for drinking and driving year round, the campaign period is to promote education. “We’re constantly educating new drivers throughout the years. When you’re 16, you don’t know everything, so it’s important to educate them and catch them up to where everyone else is,� said Lt. Stephanie Norman, commander of the Wooster Post.

“Our job is to get you home safely,� she said, adding, “I would prefer not to have to arrest people. It’s much easier for me to send out a message and have people just listen to it.� Within the last two years, Holmes County has seen an increase in crashes, based on statistics from the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office and Ohio State Highway Patrol. To date, there have been 155 more crashes in the county than in the same period for 2014. For all of 2014, there were 709 crashes, also up from 664 in 2013. Of those, there were 29

promote zero tolerance,â€? said Chief Deputy Richard Haun of the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office. “We have the same philosophy. Our job is to get everyone home safe ‌ every night and every day.â€? 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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Municipal Court Joseph Petersheim, 19, 993 U.S. Route 62, Dundee, was fined $100 for failure to comply with underage alcohol laws. He must perform 25 hours of community service and complete counseling. Logan Huffman, 19, 10740 Township Road 506, Shreve, was fined $100 for a valid operator’s license. Enos Hershberger, 18, 3404 County Road 160, Millersburg, was fined $100 for failure to comply with underage alcohol laws. He must complete 25 hours of community service and counseling. Tyler S. Gray, 21, 2516 Andubon D, Hanahan, S.C., was fined $150 for speeding, and $150 for safety disregard. David J. Badger, 34, 14103 County Road 100, Lakeville, was fined $150 for failure to control. Matthew J. Oliver, 18, 5064 Township Road 405, Millersburg, was fined $100 for fictitious registration and $100 for a stop sign violation. Ivan R. Mullet, 19, 6335 County Road 333, Millersburg, was fined $150 for safety disregard, $150 for improper passing and $150 for speeding. Glenn M. Troyer, 46, 8077 Harrison Road, Fredericksburg, was fined $142 for speeding.

Jacob J. Houser, 27, 5751⁄2 Robinson Road, Wooster, was fined $100 for telecommunications harassment and must make restitution. Glenn Brink, 42, 22006 Township Road 1064, West Lafayette, was fined $200 for passing a bad check and was placed on one year probation. He may not have a checking account and must make restitution. Elmer G. Upchurch Jr., 56, 535 Park Blvd., Marion, was fined $100 for expired operator’s license. Jennifer L. Schlabach, 30, 212 Jones St., Shreve, was fined $150 for reckless operation. Frank Adkins Jr., 19, 11826 Blue Ridge Road, Newcomerstown, was fined $100 for failure to comply with underage alcohol laws. Joshua Woodruff, 19, 11375 Township Road 63, Killbuck, was fined $100 for illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia and $150 for failure to control. Lucas Schlabach, 18, 702 Nashville Road, Glenmont, was fined $250 for criminal damages and was placed on one year probation. He must make restitution. Charles W. Williamson, 34, 74341 Cement Bridge Road NW, Dundee, was

fined $100 for no operator’s license. Roy E. Cornwell Jr., 41, 9160 Township Road 301, Millersburg, was fined $250 for driving while under a FRA suspension and was sentenced to three days in jail. James F. Rutherford, 73, 280 N. Main St., Apt. 4, Killbuck, was fined $150 for disorderly conduct. David N. Bales, 24, 8105 Township Road 574, Holmesville, was fined $250 for criminal damaging and was placed on two years probation. He must make restitution. Brandon L. Walton, 24, 817 Stadelman Ave., Akron, was fined $100 for no operator’s license and $100 for safety disregard. Gabriel E. Luna, 26, 506 W. 29th St., Lorain, was fined $100 for possession of marijuana. Josiah Brewer, 27, 38046 County Road 33, Warsaw, was fined $150 for a stop sign violation. Beatrice G. Biro, 53, 254 N. Mad Anthony St., Millersburg, was fined $250 for passing a bad check and must make restitution. Tamabetha Hoover, 47, 301 E. Millersburg St., Nashville, was fined $150 for failure to confine. Nichole S. Hughes, 27, 240 N. Millborne Road, Lot 16, Orrville, was fined

$150 for possession of marijuana and $150 for illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia. Kyle A. Parsons, 18, 71 S. Washington St., Millersburg, was fined $250 for theft, was placed on two years probation and must make restitution. Sheila L. Williams, 44, 1514 W. Buckhorn Drive, Millersburg, was fined $150 for disorderly conduct. Dean S. Cochran, 62, 15235 Township Road 4, Brinkhaven, was fined $250 for DUS. Matthew Fishburn, 30, 657 N. Bever St., Wooster, was fined $200 for failure to reinstate license after suspension has expired. Karston J. Mullet, 21, 7507 State Route 241, Millersburg, was fined $150 for speeding. Dominic A. Watson, 18, 4377 S. Elyria Road, Shreve, was fined $200 for assault and $250 for receiving stolen property. He was sentenced to 180 days in jail, was placed on three years probation and must submit to drug/alcohol test. Samantha G. Lyons, 22, 381 Uhl St., Apt. D, Mill-

ersburg, was fined $150 for child endangerment and was placed on one year probation. Carissa Summerfield, 19, 2580 State Route 60, Killbuck, was fined $100 for receiving stolen property and was placed on one year probation. Ashlee N. Urconis, 22, 599 E. Main St., Apple Creek, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct. Sarah R. Milam, 35, 905 Portage Road, Apt. 76, Wooster, was fined $250 for falsification and was placed on three years probation. Mark Barone, 31, 2526 Township Road 34, Killbuck, was fined $250 for DUS. Matthew C. Maxwell, 48, 5221 Private Road 394, Millersburg, was fined $200 for physcal control and must complete alcohol school. Roberto Dominguez, 36, 505 W. Larwill St., Lot 40, Wooster, was fined $200 for criminal trespass. Jesse J. Giauque, 32, 736 Maxwell Ave., Millersburg, was fined $100 for possession of marijuana. Karen G. Munhollon,

54, 8701 Township Road 1056, Lakeville, was fined $100 for illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia. Sydney L. Grande, 21, 178 Partridge St., Apt. 4, Apple Creek, was fined $100 for possession of marijuana and $100 for illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia. Joel H. Hartman, 32, 2098 Township Road 34, Killbuck, was fined $100 for failure to confine. Jessica M. Borden, 35, 330 Water St., Shreve, was fined $100 for failure to confine. Angelo Chupp, 36, 800 S. Washington St., Lot 45, Millersburg, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct. Mitzi L. Kelley, 49, 7041 Township Road 466, Lot 18, Lakeville, was fined $100 for failure to control. Blake Cox, 24, 670 Wilson Ave., Coshocton, was fined $100 for possession of marijuana. Michael K. Bates, 26, 515 College Ave., Apt. A, Wooster, was fined $150 for disorderly conduct and was placed one year probation. He must complete counseling.

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West Holmes looking for fast start to this football season )` (5+9,> =6.,3 :WVY[Z >YP[LY The West Holmes Knights were one of the area’s biggest high school football surprises a year ago. After losing all three non-conference games to kick off the year, West Holmes won six of its seven Ohio Cardinal Conference contests to win a share of the conference crown. This year, though, the Knights won’t sneak up on anybody with 14 starters returning. In an era when

so many teams employ wide-open spread attacks, the Knights are known for their physical rushing attack, running between the tackles. With a bevy of returners on both sides of the ball, West Holmes is a good bet to win at least a share its third OCC title in four years and head back to the playoffs for the first time since 2012. “Last year we were brand-new on defense, both in the defensive backfield and up front,� Knights coach Kevin Mal-

tarich (29-24 entering sixth year at West Holmes) said. “(After three games) things really turned around for our defense. This year we’ve got a lot of kids back. I’m looking for our defense to be muchimproved than it was last year.� The Knights’ offense is centered on its physical rushing attack and so it never hurts to have three starters back on the offensive line. In particular, Trevor Kiner (6-3, 270) and Josh Goudy (6-5, 280)

return as starters at the tackle spots, along with left guard Matt Eastep and right guard Michael Workman. “(Kiner) and (Goudy) both are coming along and have a season under their belt,� Maltarich said. “We love to run the ball offtackle and it’s gonna start with those big guys.� Garett Ervin steps into the spotlight as the feature back. As the No. 2 runner a year ago, Ervin ran for 1,005 yards and 11 scores. He’s set a lofty goal of

doubling that total this fall. The Knights’ offense also relies on depth behind their No. 1 runner, so Michael Kashuba and Trenton Bridenthal will also get carries along with Ervin. “We’ll hang our hat on Garett but they’re two kids that can run the ball,� Maltarich said. “We gotta build depth behind them.� Connor Roach takes the reins at quarterback. Above all else, Maltarich expects his quarterbacks to be able to make the

right reads and manage the game. While Roach can do that, the coach also likes his athleticism and ability to make plays with his feet. Defensively, Maltarich is excited about the potential on the other side of the ball. Safeties Bridenthal and Roach, along with Eastep (NG) Kashuba (LB), highlight a defense that returns seven starters. “We’ve got some kids that have good size and some kids that have transSee Pg. 27 — SEASON

Hawks, Knights set for soccer seasons The following is a capsule look at the Hiland and West Holmes boys and girls soccer teams for this fall: BOYS HILAND Coach — Scott Bodiker will be starting his 16th season. Last year’s record — 14-3-1 (4-1) Letterwinners lost — 12 Returning letterwinners — Seniors Riley Hershberger (MF), Jon Wengerd (D), Andy Miller (MF), Zach Miller (MF) and Cameron Miller (MF); juniors Derek Miller (F) and Sinjon Howell (F). Promising newcomers — Juniors Isaiah Yoder (GK), Garrett Miller (D), Kurtis Yoder (D), Ben Beachy (D), Matt Yoder (D), Michael Miller (D), Grant Gingerich (D), Braden Mast (MF), Tyson Gingerich (MF), Joe Agha Khan (MF), Jared Yoder (MF), Earvin Keim (F) and

Clay Gerber (F); sophomore Johnny Sisson (MF). Coach’s comments — “We will physically be smaller and less athletic, but we do have some skill,� Bodiker said. “The guys seem to be willing to learn. I believe we will continue to improve a lot from the start to the end of the season.� WEST HOLMES Coach — Dave Zimmerly is entering his second year as coach for the Knights. Last year’s record — 4-12-2 (2-7-1 OCC) Letterwinners lost — 10 Returning letterwinners — Seniors Ethan Fair, Dylan Jolley and Marek DeWitt, Alex Bate, Drew Schrock and Cole Woods; junior Zach Buchanan Promising newcomers — N/A Team Strength — “We have speed, technical ability in key areas and the

guys will come to battle. They believe in training and our tactical decisions.� Team Weakness — “We lack size and we struggle against strong, physical teams. We have big shoes to fill between the pipes and it is a concern for us.� GIRLS HILAND Coach — Jeremy Kauffman is eager to start his first year as coach this season. Last year’s record — 4-11-1 Letterwinners lost — 2 Returning letterwinners — Seniors Megan Beechy (D), Beth Boyles (GK), Sarah Kaufman (F), Sarah Menuez (MF), Brandi Raber (F), Emma Yoder (D), Lindsey Yoder (D), Julee Zinck (D) and Megan Kandel (D); juniors Michaela Kandel (D), Madeline Kauffman (MF), Lexi Miller (MF) and Hayley Schrock (GK). Promising newcomers

— Junior Anna Kaufman (MF); sophomore Sierra Yoder (F). Coach’s comments — “My approach to coaching and teaching is different than the previous coach,� Kauffman said. “There are differences in how I want them to play. Several players will end up playing different positions than they have in the past. But I have been very impressed with everyone’s ability to adapt. For the season, I see this group being more competitive. I believe there is lots of ability within the group. I think other strengths at this point are effort, attitude and willingness to be coached. You can tell that they are hungry and want to get better.�

Last year’s record — 14-5 (5-4 OCC) Letterwinners lost — 5 Returning letterwinners — Seniors Lexi Campbell (forward), Abby Wagner (defender/midfielder), Meredith Snow (midfielder) and Hannah Schlegel (midfielder); juniors Katy Vaccariello (defender), Natalie Parsons (midfielder), Riley Uhinck (midfielder) and Ali Gilt (midfielder); sophomore Whitney Miller (forward) Promising newcomers — Junior Savannah Rogers (goalkeeper/midfielder); sophomores Allison Maynard (forward/ goalkeeper) and Kerrin Fair (defender); freshmen Taylor Dye (forward) and Kerri Wagner (midfielder) Team Strength — “Our strengths are our overall WEST HOLMES athleticism and ability to Coach — Joshua Weng- play possession football. erd is entering his eighth We may not score as many year as coach for the goals as we have in the Knights. past, but when you can

possess the ball and be patient, one goal may be all you need to win.� Team Weakness — “Our major weakness is that half of our field players will have limited varsity experience. We will need to learn to play together quickly, and learn each other’s strengths and weaknesses to optimize our style of play and try to hide our weaknesses as much as possible.� Coach’s comments — “It is no secret that we graduated loads of talent from last years team. Five starters are gone, that leaves a lot of holes to fill, and most of those spots are down the center of the pitch. We lost a big offensive threat in Mallory Wahl and Elise Neville, we lost great lock-down defenders in the Alexes (Brown and Starr), and we lost our goalkeeper Jennifer Scott. We will have some girls in new spots.�

Knights tennis players have goals set high )` (9; /63+,5 :WVY[Z >YP[LY MILLERSBURG — When West Holmes girls tennis coach Jason Otto sat down with his squad a week ago to go over team and individual goals, he was pleasantly surprised with some of the answers he got from his Knights. “One of the girls said she wanted to have a better record than last year,� said Otto, whose Knights are coming off a 17-2 campaign. “That mean’s we’d have to go 18-1 or 19-0, and that would be tough to do, because the two teams we lost to are better this year than last. “And,� Otto continued, “some other teams on

our schedule are stronger this year. It’ll be tough to repeat last year.� Still, Otto has one of the best “teams� returning this year among The Daily Record-area’s seven schools that play girls tennis. With eight letterwinners and 16 girls out for the sport in all, the Knights should be in just about every match they play this year. “We don’t have a state super star, but we’ve got good athletes that are good tennis players,� said Otto. “They came to all the open courts and participated in the traveling league this summer that the Lexington coach organized. We didn’t have any girls play USTA this sum-

mer, that would be the next level up.� Otto is building this year’s team around five girls in particular, including singles players Natalie Molnar (No. 1), Kate Rodhe (No. 2) and Erin Stitzlein (No. 3), along with doubles players Cassidy Mohler and Maty Macaulay. “Those five all bring experience to the lineup,� said Otto. “They’ve all been varsity two or three years, and they all enjoy the sport.� In the senior Molnar, Otto has a player at No. 1 who strives to get better. Last year she played No. 1 for the Knights and pounded out an 18-11 record, with some of those

wins at the end of the year when she switched to doubles for tournament play. Molnar came up one match short of qualifying for state. “She’s an athlete, and she’s put the time in,� said Otto of Molnar. “She got some lessons this summer and she’s dedicated to getting better. Her goal is to advance further than last year.� Rodhe has upped her game thanks to practice time against her brother, Andrew, who was a state qualifier for the Knights’ boys team this past spring. “She’s put a lot of time in and she really enjoys the sport,� said Otto of Rodhe. At third singles, Otto

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Season (From Page 26) ferred from one position to another,� Maltarich said. “They really fit the mold and they know how to play the game.� It could be argued that the Knights have as much returning talent as any squad in the OCC. Combine that experience with Maltarich’s run-first system, which is humming along in the coach’s sixth year, and the Knights have a good scheme to go along with good skill.

West Holmes’ size up front, combined with their depth in the backfield, makes them a favorite to capture the conference crown. Last year, West Holmes (Div. III, Region 9) dug itself an 0-3 hole before righting the ship. While the turnaround was impressive, the three non-conference losses likely cost the squad a playoff spot. If the Knights get off on the right foot this fall, there’s no reason they can’t make the playoffs for the second time in Maltarich’s tenure.

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Carl Huston, 89 Carl L. Huston, 89, farmer and teacher, died July 18, 2015 at Majora Lane Nursing Center. He asked that no calling hours or funeral be held and that his remains be buried next to his wives in the Killbuck Cemetery. Alexander Funeral Home is arranging cremation. Carl and his twin brother were born to C. Russell and Arlyn (Pearson) Huston on March 18, 1926 in Cleveland. He graduated from Brush High School in Lyndhurst. After graduation he joined the Merchant Marines and served for three years during World War II. He sailed as a deckhand on ships carrying airplane fuel and ammunition to all three war zones. After the war, he attended the University of Missouri and finished his undergraduate degree at Bowling Green State University where he was an active member of Delta Tau Delta and literary organizations. He did graduate work in the master’s and doctoral programs at Kent State University. He spent summers as a cattle showman, traveling from show to show in the Midwest by boxcar and truck. Next he enlisted in the Naval Air Force serving as a weather observer during the Korean War. In 1955, he married Jane King, a teacher. They operated the family dairy farm in Medina for the next 14 years. When the herd was dispersed, he began teaching in the Wadsworth city and school system and then taught in the Kent branch system. When the farm was sold, they bought a small farm in the hills below Killbuck. Following the move, he taught English for

Wayne College. After his wife’s death, he married Barbara Beachy, a teacher, the following year. He enjoyed gardening and caring for farm animals, especially the small herd of Angus cattle and a family of Morgan show horses. During his retirement, he continued to explore his fascination with country living and with the surrounding nature. He often remarked that he’d been all over the world and never found a prettier place than their little farm in the hills. He enjoyed life and gave joy to others. He was preceded in death by two sisters and their husbands, Alice and Lou Haubner, Anne and Eugene Strathman, and a brother-in-law Donald Ruch. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Beachy Huston; twin brother, Keith Huston (Maud), Naples, Fla., brother Russell Huston (Angela), Medina; sister Lyn Ruch, Red Haw; eight nieces and nephews, and a special friend, Larry Mellor, who helped Carl to continue living on the farm during his last years. Memorial contributions may be made to the Holmes County Library, for its services that gave Carl much pleasure for many years.

Thomas E. Bellville, 67, of Troendly Road, Stone Creek, died Sunday, July 26, 2015, at Oak Pointe Nursing Home in Baltic, after a period of declining health. He was born April 1, 1948, in Zanesville to the late Thomas S. and Lois I. (Cotterman) Bellville, and was a U.S. Navy veteran having served in Vietnam. He was a HVAC electrician for the former Berger Enterprises and Belden Brick Co. Also, he was a member and past president of Baltic Conservation Club, was an avid outdoors man and enjoyed spending time with his family. Surviving are his wife, Cheryl (Collins) Bellville, whom he married April 10, 1991; children, Shawn (Tina) Bellville of Stone Creek, Kerri Gee of Sugarcreek, Jim (Kristi) Lorenz of Baltic and Eric Lorenz of Stone Creek, grandchildren, Reece, Emma and Mya Gee, Logan and Collin Lorenz; sisters, Cheryl Harman

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of New Philadelphia and Deborah Dundon of Worthington; and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Christopher Bellville. His body has been donated to Ohio University School of Medicine. Memorial services were Aug. 2 at Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek, with Pastor Mark Hunnicut officiating. To share a memory and sign the guest register, visit www.smithfuneral. com.

Emma Yoder, 76 Emma N. Yoder, 76, of Sugarcreek, died Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2015, at Community Hospice House in New Philadelphia, after a period of declining health. She was born Aug. 18, 1939, in Tuscarawas County to the late Nelson D. and Mary Ann (Schlabach) Yoder. She worked as a clerk at the Village Drug Store in Sugarcreek and was a member of the New Order Amish Church. Surviving are brothers and sisters, Emanuel

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Yoder of Hartville, Edna Miller of Baltic, Jonas (Sarah) Yoder of Sugarcreek and Owen (Judy) Yoder of Lodi; a sister-inlaw, Emma Yoder of Millersburg; and many nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Lloyd Yoder; a brother-in-law, Floyd Miller; and a sisterin-law, Pauline Yoder. Services were Aug. 22 at Maranatha Fellowship Church, 941 State Route 93, Sugarcreek, with Bishop Menno Miller officiating. Burial was in Yoder Cemetery, Sugarcreek Township, Tuscarawas County. Arrangements were handled by SmithVarns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek.

Christina L. Jenkins, 66, of Fairport Harbor, died Wednesday, July 15, 2015, at Tripoint Medical Center in Painesville, surrounded by her family after a period of declining health. She was born Oct. 28, 1948, in Ashland, to the late Charles and Clara (Sellers) Kiner, and was a 1966 graduate of Loudonville High School. She became a cosmetologist, and several years later had attended Mount Vernon JVS LPN School, attended BryantStratton College for medical administrative assistant, and worked as a factory QC inspector until becoming physically disabled in 2012. She loved reading, “surfing” the Internet, picnics, coffee and tea with family and friends and the simple things in life. She loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchild, often commenting “family meant the world to her.” Surviving in addition to her husband, John, are children, Lee (Julie) Wilson of Massillon, Aimee Wilson and companion, Tina Arnold of Millersburg, Mark (Charlene) Wilson of

David Troyer, 72 David M. Troyer, 72, 7845 State Route 241, Millersburg, died unexpectedly on Monday, July 27, 2015, in the emergency room at Pomerene Hospital, Millersburg, after an apparent heart attack at work. He was born in Holmes County on June 15, 1943, to the late Mose D. and Alta B. (Kuhns) Troyer and married Laura Kathryn Miller on Oct. 17, 1963. She survives. He was employed at Wayne Dalton in Mount Hope and was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children,

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Mervin (Katie) Troyer, Edna (Daniel) Miller and Alta (Eli) Miller, all of Millersburg, Betty (Nelson) Kline of Fredericksburg, Elmina (Marvin) Yoder of Dundee, David (Emily) Troyer of Etna Green, Ind., Sarah Troyer of the home, Miriam (Jerry) Yoder of Apple Creek, Marlene (John) Yoder of Fredericksburg, Wilma (Duane) Miller of Fredericksburg, Daniel (Frances) Troyer of the home and Moses (Esther) Troyer of Millersburg; 70 grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren; sisters, Susie Miller of Millersburg and Anna Troyer of Fredericksburg; brothers, Albert (Katie) Troyer of Fredericksburg and Raymond Troyer of Milroy, Ind.; and a sister-in-law, Emma Troyer of Millersburg. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by granddaughters, Laura and Lisa; a brother, Levi Troyer; brothers-inlaw, Dan Miller and Ben Troyer; and a sister-in-law, Ella Troyer. Services were at the family residence with Bishop Robert Raber officiating. Burial was in the Yoder Cemetery, Salt Creek Township, Holmes County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled arrangements.


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5865 Dover Road, Applecreek The Daily Record is accepting applications for an entry level management position in circulation. Responsibilities include customer service, sales, recruiting and training independent contractors, as well as overseeing day-to-day operations of your district. The district comprises all of Holmes county and some of southern Wayne county. The ideal candidate will posses strong time management and organization skills, enjoy working with people, plus have the ability to set and achieve goals, while working in a fast paced team environment. A reliable vehicle and excellent driving record are required. Competitive salary, plus 401K plan, vacation and health beneďŹ ts. If you are a career minded individual with leadership ability, please complete an application at our circulation ofďŹ ce or send a resume and salary requirements to: Patrick Mitchell pmitchell@the-daily-record.com

The Daily Record • 330-264-1125 • Circulation Dept. 212 E. Liberty St. • Wooster, OH 44691

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The Holmes County Hub Shopper

Excellent opportunity to own a new home on ďŹ ve acres. 3 bedroom ranch with 3 full bath. Open oor plan, kitchen with solid surface counter tops and eat in bar overlooking a stone ďŹ replace. Large master suite with walk in closet and garden tub. 3 car garage and 32x44 detached garage. $335,000

Tim Miller

740-502-6786

9529 Overton Rd., Burbank 3 bedroom ranch home on 3.8 acres. Minutes from Wooster’s north end. All one oor. Large deck overlooking back yard. Includes a 32x36 detached garage, 30x24 detached garage and a 36x24 at barn with pasture. Has small pond on property. $189,900

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Open house Monday August 31 from 5 to 7 P.M. 2 Bedroom brick ranch home, Sugarcreek Twp., Stark County, Fairless School. The property features,2 bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, Family room, and 2 car attach garage on 1.4 acres. The property also includes a 24’x32’ pole building. The property has an absolute beautiful country look with nice large trees and nice landscaping. The property also has an additional 2.6 acres vacant land that will be offered separate and as a whole. Personal Property;(2)Ford tractors-9N and 8N, JD Mo. 166 mower mulcher, Generac 7500 Watt generator like new, Robin RGD5000 diesel generator, small air compressor, Troy built tiller, (2) large tool chest , weedeater, chain saw, Delta miter saw, Radial arm saw, Delta bench grinder, lots of hand tools, garden tools, 1 horse cultivator, ext. ladders, power winch for ATV, lawn sprayer, MTD snow blower like new, leaf blower. Guns; Ithaca 12 Ga. DBL., Marlin Mo.39A.,Stevens 12Ga. DBL.. Trains; American Flyer medal trains with components. Collectables and Misc.; old crocks, lots of Mickey Mouse memorabilia, lots of sport cards, old records and player, gas hot plate, some pottery, coffee grinder, glassware, cookware, kitchenware, juicer, bread makers, lots of old bicycles, old bottles, old jewelry, old medal Tonka toys, old crib, trampoline, picnic table. Furniture; 4 door oak hutch, Oak computer desk, Oak TV stand, Oak Grandfather clock, sofa recliner, recliner, 3 piece bedroom suite-queen size, Oak glider rocker, sewing machine and stand, Frigidaire washer and dryer, Frigidaire fridge, small table, chairs, lots of items not listed. Note . This one has a little bit of everything lots of boxes not unpacked yet. We will start sale selling misc. items at 10 A.M. Real Estate sells at 12noon. We will sell tractors after real Estate. Terms on Real Estate Terms; A 10% nonrefundable down payment is due at the auction with the balance due at closing approx. 45 days. Terms on chattels; Cash, check visa or master card, with a 5% buyer’s premium. Buyer’s premium will be waved for cash or check. Parcel numbers are 6703312and 6703313 taxes are $583.67 and $161.00 pr. half year. Taxes will be pro-rated and payed up to day closing. Sale by order of; Larry Sliffe Estate probate case # 223991, Terry Sliffe executor, Cathy Horner attorney.

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

Thursday September 3rd, 2015 • 5:00 PM Quality Pottery & Glassware: 110+ pieces of Roseville Pottery of all shapes and sizes; Weller; misc. glassware incl. Fenton. For pictures & a complete list of Roseville go to www.kaufmanauctions.com or contact the ofďŹ ce. Furniture – Primitives & Antiques: sec. desk; bookcase; top; small sec. desk; oral sofa chair; exc. oak chest of drawers; metal ďŹ le cabinet; old oak dresser; 2 child’s rockers; oak bed frame; metal bed frame; bedroom set; lg. oak jewelry cabinet; lawn chairs; bird bath; antique table stands; lamps; crocks; L.B. baskets; old cream can; old typewriter; washtub; few old toys; graniteware; jars; old records; sleigh bells; old zinc lids; blue jars; lunch boxes; some nice misc. primitives & antiques. Lots of boxes yet to be sorted; NOTE: This is a small list with many good quality items still to be sorted. Check website for picture and listing updates. Terms: Cash, check or major credit card. 3% buyer’s premium waived for cash or valid check. Auction by order of Linda Welling & David Arnold

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Service Fee:$450.00 Multi-Mare Discount Owned By: Upland View Stables

Jonas Yoder 330-893-1160

Smokey Lane Stables, Inc. SEPT 11TH

STANDARDBRED SALE TACK 5:30 PM HORSES 7:00 PM

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PONY & RIDING HORSE SALE TACK 9:30 AM HORSES 12:00 PM CATALOG DEADLINE SEPT. 20TH

OCT 9TH

330 465 4725

1024 W. High, Orrville, OH 44667 330-683-4663 • 1-800-570-7338 www.jeffwilesrealty.com

CURT YODER, REALTOR & AUCTIONEER (330) 204-2447 curt@kaufmanrealty.com MARVIN YODER, AUCTION HOUSE MANAGER (330) 204-4453

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Schlabach Real Estate and Chattel Auction Tuesday, Sept 1, 2015 Chattels: 5:00 p.m. Real estate: 6:00 p.m. 3-Bedroom home • 34’ x 44’ 2-story barn/shop 1.97 acres • Well-kept home • Beautifully landscaped Crawford Twp. • Coshocton County • Garaway SD

Open House: Tues. August 18 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Location: 33779 CR 10, Fresno, OH 43824 On the edge of New Bedford on County Road 10.

You’re going to like this one! Very well kept, inside and out. The home includes a kitchen with pantry, large living room, hickory hardwood floors, bedroom, playroom/office and bathroom on the main floor, two bedrooms and a storage room upstairs, plus a full walkout basement. Natural gas lights. The basement has big windows and a beautiful summer kitchen with island, sitting room, 3/4 bath, laundry room, canned food room and a screened porch. Nice bank barn w/poured concrete foundation, 4 box stalls, loafing area, fenced pasture and spring-fed watering trough. Room to put buggy, etc. on the first floor. Second floor has open floor plan with ceiling, and is insulated and heated w/gas heater. Also has overhead garage door, 9 big windows for a lot of natural light and a loft for more storage. Private well with air pump (an 8 HP Honda motor, Quincy air compressor and 500-gallon air tank are all included) and private septic. Property is beautifully landscaped throughout, with a nice large garden, grapes, blueberries and raspberries. Some new roofing. Also included are a “Talya� water system and a 10x20 storage barn. Henry and Mary took good care of their home, and it is truly move-in ready! Household items: Brown love seat, green recliner, Pre-

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Auctioneer/Realtor: Orus Mast 330-473-9077 Auctioneer/Realtor: Vernon Yoder 330-466-0520

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11 Acre Property, In Coshocton County 2 story House with walkout Basement, Built in 2006. 5 bedroom, 2 bath and attached garage. A 32x48 Barn, six 12’x12’ Box stalls. Nice tack space and air pressure motor room. Taking Bids September 28th at 6:30 pm Open House September 14th after 5:00 pm. If you miss Open House, call and we will schedule an appointment. We reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Reuben J. and Rebecca Nisley and Family 30707 T.R. 213 Fresno Ohio 43824 • VM. #330-763-3909

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Location: 112 Franklin St., Holmesville, OH 44633. From SR 83 in Holmesville, take Main St. west into Franklin to property.

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Weaver Real Estate & Chattel Auction 81.65 Acre Farm Near Dundee Location: 9020 Walnut Creek Bottom Rd. NW Dundee, OH 44624. From Dundee take Walnut Creek Bottom Rd. west to property. From Winesburg take C.R. 160 Southeast turns into Trail Bottom Rd and proceed to Walnut Creek Road to property. Signs posted. Here is an affordable 2 story vinyl sided home built in 1920 with 1570 sq ft of living space at the edge of town with 16 city lots. The main oor includes the kitchen, dining room, living room, a bedroom, and the bath. Upstairs has 3 bedrooms (one is a walk-thru). There is an enclosed porch, extra deep garage, and full basement. Gas heat and central air. There is also a 17x18 detached garage. Parcel 1: Home & garage with 11 village lots Parcel 2: 2 village lots on Franklin Street Parcel 3: 3 village lots on W Main Street Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing in approximately 45 days. No Contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but is not guaranteed. Real Estate sells subject to all matters of record. The Buyer(s) is responsible to conduct its own due diligence prior to auction. Buyer(s) must independently investigate and conďŹ rm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Real Estate will be offered in parcels and as a whole. Announcements day of sale will take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Legal: Taxes are currently $613.60 per half year. 16 lots with parcel numbers 1900106, 107, 146-157, 217, & 218, Prairie Township of Holmes County, Southeast Local School District. Antiques, Collectibles, Household: GE XL44 gas stove, like new GE side/side refrigerator w/water &ice, Kenmore washer, Admiral dryer, Henry Miller piano, secretary, drop leaf table, couch, recliners, desk, uph chairs, wicker rocker, trunks, chests, ant. highchair, ant. dressers w/mirrors, fancy chest drawers, corner shelves, bedroom suite, beds, card tables & chairs, microwave, sweepers, roaster, broiler oven, pots & pans, dishes, kitchen goods, Tupperware, Corning, small appliances, china cabinet, cupboard, Fire King Jadeite, depression glass, carnival, pattern glass, china, Bavaria, Hull, Ironstone Tea Leaf, Capodimonte, Fenton, bells, cruets, ďŹ gurines, salt & peppers, Coke glasses, Daily Record pottery, dolls incl. Barbie, some NIB, school bells, Zipppo lighters, collector plates incl. Antique Festival, Smucker’s, Franklin Mint, Early Am Days, Avon, afghans, bedding, linens, Israel rugs, sheet music, books, luggage, tins, etc. Lawn & Garden: Briggs & Stratton Elite Series 5500 generator, Murray push mower, Super Pal 1HP compressor, lawn cart, wheelbarrows, ladders, weed eaters, tools, shop vac, lawn furniture, etc. Chattel Terms: Cash, check, or credit card accepted. 3% Buyer’s Premium; premium waived for cash or check. Lunch Stand Note: Starting at 4 PM with chattels. Real Estate at 6 PM. Please visit our website for pictures, map, and more details: www.kaufmanrealty.com Sale by Order of: Stephen P. Phillips 'HQQLV / 3KLOOLSV

Wednesday September 16th, 2015 • 4:00 PM 81.65 Acre Farm • 2 Parcels • Wayne Twp. • Tuscarawas Co. • Garaway Local Schools • 4 Bedroom Home w/ Free Gas • Bank Barn • Garage • Household• Collectibles • Furniture • Appliances • Tools

Open House: Wednesday September 2nd – 4:00-6:00 PM Located in Eastern Tuscarawas County and just minutes from Winesburg and Dundee sits this 81.65 acre farm that will be offered at public auction. The 4 bedroom 1 bath home was built in 1910 and has 1,600 sq. ft. of living space. The main oor has been remodeled and has a beautiful kitchen, a ďŹ rst oor bedroom, a full bath and a living with a ďŹ replace. The home will come with free gas, air condition and a well & septic. Detached to the home is a garage/shop, a bank barn, shed and pasture ground. The recreational land is open and wooded and would have potential for a pond/lake site. The gas & oil rights are leased to Evervest and the sellers are retaining 50% of them. Please join us for this ďŹ ne offering and take advantage of our open house on Wed. September 2nd. Real Estate sells at 6:00 PM. Parcel 1: 2 Story Home on 9.65 Acres – Free Gas – Bank Barn – Shop – 400’of Frontage Parcel 2: 72 Acres –Open/Wooded – Possible Pond/Lake Site – 900’ of Frontage Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with balance due in 45 days at closing. No ďŹ nancing contingencies. Property will be sold “As Isâ€? with no warranties expressed or implied. Announcements day of sale will take precedence over all previous advertising. Portions of the property are subject to a oodway and ood zone easement. Legal: Parcel #68-00593-000 & 68-00699-000, Wayne Twp. Tuscarawas County and Garaway Local Schools. Taxes are currently $1168.90/half. Tractor – Equip. – Tools: Massey 35 Tractor (as-is); Fairbanks Morse hammer mill; skeleton elevator; Gravely w/ brush head, plow & tiller attachments; blade; JD corn sheller; garden cart; acetylene torch set; Miller thunderbolt welder; pressure washer; buzz saw; fuel tank; leaf blower; 24â€? & 36â€? Rigid pipe wrenches; bench grinder; organizers; extension cords; vise; older boat motors; hand tools; harness; fencers; lumber; old heaters and much more. Appliances – Furniture – Household – Collectibles: Maytag gas stove; Amana refrigerator; Speed Queen Washer & Dryer (gas); (2) leather loveseats; dining table with 6 chairs; 2 pc. step back cupboard; full & queen beds; cedar chest; hall tree; library table; older table & chairs; plant stands; Kirby heritage sweeper; kitchen items; crocks; sausage stuffer; graniteware; sentry safe; cast iron skillets; glassware; berry dishes; pitcher and wash bowl; anchor hocking dishes; apple butter stirrer; picture frames; lanterns; sandstone grinder; Cleveland trombone; Yamaha saxophone; 2 guitars; records; pottery; older games; runner sleds; toys; wooden crates; jars; bottles; hubcaps and many more items not listed. Chattel Terms: ID required for registration. Cash, check and credit card accepted. All items must be paid in full day of sale and prior to removal. Lunch Stand. Note: This farm has been in the Weaver family for many years and we have numerous boxes to go through so anything could show up. This will be a very interesting sale from start to ďŹ nish. Sale by the Order of: Weaver Family

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CONRAD COMBO Labor Day Auction

The following will be sold at public auction located at The Sprunger Building in Kidron, Ohio 44636.From SR 30 take Kidron Rd. south 4 miles located behind the livestock sale barn.

9 AM MONDAY SEPTEMBER 7th, 2015 CONRADS- Mahogany telephone booth w/pay phone, 10cent Coke machine, early kids sled, early Montgomery Ward’s & Fredericktown cast iron dinner bells , 1800’s blanket chest, butter bowl, Smith Dairy delivery box, early buttons, Hoosier canister set, mid 1800’s canister set, green & amber canning jars, Weaver Woody skate board, Western Auto semi truck, Ertil truck banks, Westinghouse cast iron air horn T28963XX, DeďŹ ance spark plug cleaner, Wooster Brush spray brush, tire leak check tank, Queen 1878 glass jug, 1920’s grease pump, air hose & water hose combo meter, oil display rack, towel dispensers, porcelain signs including a Firestone sign, hand pump oil drums by Shell, Esso, Sohio, Sunoco, Phillips, Cities, Texaco, double Gulf drum, barrel pumps, gas pumps, 100’s of oil, grease, & uid cans & bottles of all sizes, shapes & colors some are very rare and hard to ďŹ nd and are in excellent condition, Hudson Motor oil glass bottles w/carrying rack, Tiolene glass oil bottles w/carrying case, 8 pack oil bottle w/spouts & carrying rack, fuel cans, tire patch signs, plexi glass visible glass for 10 gallon pump, early 700 gal fuel delivery tank, 25 1gal metal cans(NIB), Black Hawk porta power, log chains, chain binders, 75’ logging chain, chain hoist, Poulan chain saw, 16’ X 21’ & 12’ X 42’ truck tarps plus more. (NOTE)- If you were at any of Jim’s previous auctions I will guarantee you that you were not disappointed. Jim was going to hold the best back but last minute Jim said let it go. This will be the best of the best with some items it will be a ďŹ rst and probably a last time seen. HARLEY COLLECTOR’S PRIVATE DISPERSIAL- Private collector cleaning house with many rare items and hard to ďŹ nd items. This is just a few items of many. Rare oil cans, advertising, signs, Indian Head items & memorabilia, Harley gas pump with globe, early cycle horns, misc. lights & small cycle parts, pins & badges, spark plugs, ash trays, ďŹ lters, Harley dealer only globe plus other dealer only items, porcelain signs, clock, 5th oor pewter Indian Head assembly display, early cast iron cycles & other toys, manuals, Harley parts book with metal rack, light bulb display rack, Pepsi thermometer, Pepsi metal sign, 10 cent Root Beer barrel dispenser, early cigarette dispenser machine, early Aspirin dispenser machine, beer steins, cash register plus much more. U.S.N. Harvard Lock Company ship bell, replica of a 1959 Surrey Roadster car. NOTE- Keep checking back for added updates. TERMS- Cash, good check, register for number, not responsible for accidents or usage of items after they are purchased, auction held inside with plenty of seating & rest rooms. Jim Conrad & other’s owners

330-465-3232 330-939-5325 JR. MILLER, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER STEVE MAAG, REALTOR, e-PRO, GRI 330-763-4769 or steve@kaufmanrealty.com

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DAVE KAUFMAN, BROKER/AUCTIONEER 330.852.4111 or http://www.kaufmanrealty.com CLIFF SPRANG, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.464.5155 or cliff@kaufmanrealty.com

Assisting Auctioneer Chuck Stiver Apprentice Auctioneer Ken Gray

For pictures go to www.auctionzip.com ID #12120


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ADVERTISE WITH US! 330-264-1125

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Whether you are looking for a building site, recreational/hunting land or even farming land, this auction has something for everyone! Conveniently located along State Route 643, this site offers incredible views, excellent hunting and more. Variety of woods and open land. Perfect spot for getaway/hunting property. Parcel #2 has an older (but serviceable) mobile home, and a nice open shed for your horse. Electricity available close by to all of the parcels (parcel #1 has electric service). Good-sized creek runs through the front of the property, and there is a well-constructed bridge on a poured concrete foundation, as well as a driveway with a good stone foundation leading from the road to the back of the property. Most of the land is enrolled in the CAUV program, and there is a little income from a gas well. It doesn’t get much better than this! This is an excellent mixture of woods, open land, brushy bedding areas, creek and hilltop views all in a great location just minutes from Charm, Millersburg, New Bedford and Coshocton. This is a real hotspot for deer, turkey and other wildlife — it’s all here and waiting for you! Stop by, pick up a brochure and walk the land. Mobile home and hunting supplies: The mobile home on parcel #1 is a 2000, 16x78 Commodore, and sells directly after the land. (Subject to owner’s confirmation. Please do not disturb tenant.) Also, to be sold immediately after the land and mobile home: 5, 15-foot ladder stands, three Horton crossbows, three scent lock suits, three heater body suits, trail camera and misc. hunting supplies. Terms: Absolute auction. A 10% nonrefundable down payment is due at the auction, with the balance due at closing (approx. 45 days). Buyers receive hunting rights with proper downpayment. Mineral rights transfer. No buyer’s premium. Buyers will be charged $500 per parcel for survey. Acreage, splits and frontage amounts are approximate and suject to final approval. Announcements at the auction precede previous statements and ads. (Cash or check for mobile home and hunting supplies.) Parcel 1: 5.1 acres; 579 feet of frontage on SR 643 Parcel 2: 29.6 acres open/wooded; 538 feet frontage on SR 643 Parcel 3: 13.5 acres open, wooded and crops; 513 feet of frontage on SR 643 Parcel 4: 3.1 acres open, wooded and crops; 212 feet of frontage on SR 643 Parcel 5: 31.5 acres; access from TR 196 Owners: Marvin, Edna and Roy Yoder

Auctioneer/Realtor: Orus Mast 330-473-9077 Auctioneer/Realtor: Vernon Yoder 330-466-0520

Auctioneer/Realtor: Orus Mast 330-473-9077 Auctioneer/Realtor: Vernon Yoder 330-466-0520

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$

A957A 2009 Pontiac Torrent AWD

$

10,998

A975A 2009 Nissan Rogue S AWD

$

15,999

P7892B 2012 Dodge Charger SE

SERVICE

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

11,775

16,558

A945A 2012 Toyota Camry SE Sport Limited Edition

PARTS

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

$

13,588

P7804A 2010 Mazda MAZDA3 s Sport

$

21,998

A983A 2012 Ford Explorer XLT

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5,999

A772C 2003 Buick Lesabre Limited

$

8,998

A943A 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan

P7868B 2007 Toyota Highlander 4-Cyl 4WD

$

$

8,998

$

9,788

A660A 2008 Honda Civic LX

$

13,998

A964A 2011 Mitsubishi Outlander SE AWD

$

22,998

P7896 2011 Toyota Avalon Limited

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40 — Saturday, August 29, 2015

The Holmes County Hub Shopper

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ATTENTION: CONTRACTORS NEW

15 CHEVY ¾ TON EXT CAB 4X4

NEW

15 CHEVY 1 TON CREW CAB 4X4

$

**DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE-$500

MSRP .........................$44,140 SALE PRICE .................$41,973 REBATE ......................$2,000

34,957

38,973

**DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE-$1,000

39 MPG

MSRP ...............$13,095 SALE PRICE .......$12,788 GM REBATE.......$1,500

11,288

$

Power Sunroof, RS Interior, Technology Package w/Bluetooth, Remote Start, Wi-Fi, Rear Camera #101 MSRP ...............$23,820 SALE PRICE .......$22,898 GM REBATE.......$2,500

NEW

20,398

$

Lease for

$214

$

**DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE-$1,000

46,526

BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS

15 CHEVY CRUZE LT

15 CHEVY SPARK

MSRP .........................$52,155 SALE PRICE .................$49,526 REBATE ......................$2,000

$

BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS 5 Speed Manual, Air, Power windows, Traction Control, Hill Assist, Onstar, 10 Airbags. #241

NEW

Long Bed, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, Rear Vision Camera, Keyless Entry, Duramax Diesel with Allisson Transmission. #320

Long Bed, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, Rear Vision Camera, Keyless Entry. Gasoline Option. #316

6.0L V8, LT Package, Power Windows & Locks, WiFi, Aluminum Wheels, Bluetooth. #113 MSRP .........................$42,875 SALE PRICE .................$39,207 REBATE ......................$3,750

15 CHEVY 1 TON CREW CAB 4X4

15 BUICK ENCORE AWD

15 CHEVY CRUZE DIESEL

Power Windows & Locks, Onstar & Bluetooth, WiFi, Aluminum Wheels. #368

Power Sunroof, Navigation, Premium Stereo, Rear Vision Camera #304

*27 mo. lease w/credit approval. 10,000 miles/yr $214 due at starts +tax & doc fees.

24,982

$

Lease for

MSRP ...............$26,490 SALE PRICE .......$25,732 REBATE ............$750

$257

*39 mo. lease w/credit approval. 10,000 miles/yr $257 due at starts +tax & doc fees.

NEW

MSRP ...............$28,640 SALE PRICE .......$27,633 GM REBATE.......$1,500

NEW

46 MPG

26,133

Lease for

$

$299

*27 mo. lease w/credit approval. 10,000 miles/yr $299 due at starts +tax & doc fees.

15 CHEVY MALIBU LTZ

15 CHEVY ½ TON 4X4 LS

15 CHEVY SS

15 CHEVY SUBURBAN 4X4

Power Sunroof, Leather Heated Seats, Navigation, Rear View Camera, WiFi. #324

Extended Cab, Auto, 5.3L, Power Windows & Locks, Trailering Package. #319

415 Horsepower 6.2L V8, Leather Power Heated Interior, Power Sunroof, 19” Aluminum Wheels, Remote Start. #290

Power Sunroof, Leather Heated Seats, Navigation, Center Captain’s Chairs, Rear View Camera, Bluetooth, Heated Steering Wheel, Trailering Package. #328 MSRP .....................$64,350 SALE PRICE .............$60,263 GM REBATE.............$1,000

36 MPG

Lease for

MSRP ...............$31,660 SALE PRICE .......$30,109 GM REBATE.......$2,000

$274

28,109

$

*42 mo. lease w/credit approval. 10,000 miles/yr $274 due at starts +tax & doc fees.

34,589

Lease for $ MSRP ...............$40,100 SALE PRICE .......$38,339 $319 REBATE ............$3,250 *39 mo. lease w/credit approval. 10,000 miles/yr **DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE-$500 $319 due at starts +tax & doc fees.

DEMOS

DEMOS NEW

15 CHEVY MALIBU DEMO #158

MSRP .............$23,290 SALE PRICE .....$21,329 GM REBATE.....$2,000

36 MPG

$

19,329

45,927

$

DEMOS NEW

15 CHEVY IMPALA 2LT

DEMOS

15 GMC 1/2 TON DBL. CAB 4X4

NEW

MSRP .............$37,720 SALE PRICE .....$34,957 REBATE ..........$3,500

SAVE 6263

$

$

31,457

MSRP ............... $45,690 SALE PRICE ....... $41,541 REBATE ............ $3,000

SAVE 5087

$

59,263

$

DEMOS 15 CHEVY 1 TON CREW 4X4 6.6L Duramax Diesel w/ Allison Transmission, Power Sunroof, LTZ, Heated Leather Power Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, B&W Goosneck & Bumper Hitch #286

5.3L, V8, “Carbon Fiber” Appearance Package, 20” Wheels, Remote Start, Power Seat. DEMO #229

Power Sunroof, Heated Power Leather Seats, Navigation, Remote Start, 19” Aluminum Wheels, Rear View Camera. DEMO #253

“Gas Saver”, Power Windows & Power Locks, CD Stereo, Air.

MSRP .....................$49,440 SALE PRICE .............$47,927 GM REBATE.............$2,000

SAVE 7149

$

38,541

$

MSRP .................. $65,379 SAVE SALE PRICE .......... $58,916 $9463 REBATE ............... $2,000 ** DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE-$1,000

55,916

$

GM Reserves the right to change rebates at anytime, which may result in a higher or lower pricing. Vehicle color may not reflect sale vehicle. **Must finance with GM Financial or Ally. Prices good thru 8/31/15.

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Rt. 62 EAST OF MILLERSBURG

330-674-4015

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