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Calendar 10055 Camp Road September Beach City. Cost is Pig roast planned Saturday 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

in by donation. For more information call 330-756-2380 or e-mail office@campbuckeye.org.

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W. Holmes 1970 class reunion is Saturday 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 See Pg. 5 — CALENDAR

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hear some music and bid on things made by residents has taken on a life of its own, as the Holmes County Home Benefit Auction will celebrate its 44th year, beginning Fri-

day, Sept. 18 and wrapping up Saturday, Sept. 19. Volleyball, food and fun get things started on Friday at 5:30 p.m. A fish fry, kettle stew and soft drinks

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The 25th Quinquennial the 20th annual Fall Gath- Winesburg Reunion ComWinesburg Reunion and ering, sponsored by the mittee and the Winesburg Business Association, will be held Sept. 18-20. Entertainment Friday is on the bandstand in Heritage Park, featuring the DISCOUNT GROCERIES Stockdale Family at 7:30 Shredded Cheese Italian Dressing p.m. 8 ozz. 99¢ Saturday will begin with 16 oz. 69¢ Mild Cheddar- Colby Jack breakfast served by the Pepperoni Pear Halves Zion Reformed Church 6 oz. $1.89 28.5 oz. $1.25 Salty Stix youth at 7 a.m. The 5k Combo’s Cheddar N Pizzeria Great Great Race and J. 3lbs. $3.99 Light Brown Sugar 6.3oz. Packs Polen Musik Festival will 55¢ lb. Lot’s of Cereals at Low Prices! begin at the Winesburg Combo Bites Dog Snacks Park at 8 a.m. There will 5.6 oz. $1.35 Alpine Swiss While Supplies Last be vendor tables featuring $2.99 lb. Tuesday Evening Special! crafts, antiques and mis4-6PM While Supplies Last cellaneous items. Antique 10% OFF $50 OR MORE! tractors will be on display, Prices Good Sept. 11th - 18th Joe & Fannie Bowman • 4992 Twp. 628 and the Winesburg His1295 US RT 62 • WILMOT, OH 44689 M 8-5 • T 8-6 • W-F 8-5 • SAT 8-4 / CLOSED SUN

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Reunion (From Page 2) torical Society will have its buildings open for tours. Historical wagon tours will begin at 10 a.m. beside Zion Church. Entertainers including High Country, Nelson & Friends, Pleasant View Worship Band, New Sound Blue Grass, Glenn Parks and Someday will perform.

A bounce house and kids’ activities will be enjoyed at the Winesburg School. A benefit auction will be held at 2 p.m. at Heritage Park; proceeds benefit individuals in the area. The Winesburg Fire Department will hold a chicken barbecue at 4 p.m., and the day will finish with John Schmid performing at the bandstand in Heritage Park at 6 p.m. The weekend is complet-

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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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ed by a Reunion Memorial Worship Service at 10:30 a.m. at Zion Reformed Church. A luncheon will follow the service, and the

homecoming parade will be held at 2 p.m. For more information, call 330-390-3231 or 480-2943491. 8439 TR 527 • Shreve, OH 44676 330-567-2569 HOURS Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:30 Sat. 8:30 - 4:00

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Honey Ham ..................................................$3.09 lb. German Bologna ........................................$1.99 lb. Jumping Jack..............................................$2.69 lb. Lacey Baby................................................... $3.19 lb. Prairie Gold Flour..........................................69¢ ea. Cheddar Corn Puffs...................................... 99¢ ea. Breaded Chicken Patties...........................$3.42 lb.

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Applewood Smoked Bacon ............................$3.79 / 14oz. Inn Maid Noodles ... $1.99 Medium 16oz. | Fine $1.09 8oz. Fritos & Cheetos ........................................................$1.99 Reiter 2% Milk .................................................$2.39 / gal. Reiter Sour Cream .......................................$1.29 / 16oz. Southeastern Mills Brown Gravy Mix ............99¢ ea. Wholey Shrimp cooked ...........................$8.99 / 31-40ct.

New York Bartlett Pears $18.99 / bu. | $9.99 ½ bu. Clementines $5.99 3lb. bag Mushrooms $1.39 / 8oz. American Salad Mix $1.99 / 12 oz. New York Ginger Gold Apples $15.99/bu.

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While W Wh hile hil hi le supplies sup su upp ppl pli lie ies es llast ast ast as Marble Cheese ................................ $2.89 55% Discount Alpine Swiss ................................... $2.99 on Church A SSmoked Turkey Roll .......................... $2.79 orders Off the Bone Smoked Ham .................. $2.89 ((Meat M & Cheese)... will not apply to B / C Topping ......................... $3.99 / 32 oz. ssale priced items. SSalty Stix Pretzels .................... $3.99 / 3 lb. Homemade Bread TThesco Flour ...................$16.50 / 50 lb. Bag White Sugar ................... $24.95 / 50 lb. Bag W Bananas .......................................59¢ lb. CHICKEN SALE ENTIRE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER! Leg Quarters ................................ 79¢ / lb. PRICING IS FOR Boneless Thighs .........................$1.29 / lb. 40 LB. BOXES Boneless Breasts ........................$1.69 / lb. ORDER IN Boneless Tenders........................$2.35 / lb. ADVANCE GINGER GIN G GI INGER IN ER GOLD GOL G GO OLD O OL LD APPLES APP PPL PLES ES A ARE RE HE RE H HERE! ERE! ERE ER E! ORDER YOUR CORTLAND & YELLOW DELICIOUS APPLES!

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Aufrance, Troyer join Holmes County Habitat for Humanity board Gabriel Aufrance and Nathan Troyer have been elected to serve on the Holmes County Habitat for Humanity board through Dec. 31, 2016. HOURS Aufrance is a commercial M-F lender at First-Knox Nation8:30-6pm al Bank in Millersburg and Velvet Sat. Hand Dip Ice Cream

Troyer is Village Administrator for Millersburg. “Gabe and Nate both bring a great source of knowledge in their respective fields to our board,” stated Holmes Habitat

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Meat & Cheese Trays Call for Prices Dutch Loaf ............................................................................. $3.39 lb. Black Forest Ham................................................................... $3.49 lb. Buffalo Chicken Breast .......................................................... $4.49 lb. PV Mild Swiss..........................................................................$3.19 lb. PV Farmer’s Cheese................................................................ $2.99 lb. Smokey Cheddar.................................................................... $3.29 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 SEPTEMBER 12TH – SEPTEMBER 18TH

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President Kristy Bowling. “We are honored they have agreed to serve and look forward to their help in continuing our mission of building decent and affordable housing with our partner families throughout Holmes County.” Other board members currently are: Bowling, president; Deb Berner, vice president; Sue Rochelle, secretary; Donna Wyatt,

treasurer; and Ruth Crissey, Jill Dial, Ryan Hershberger, Tom Rochelle, Dave Schlabach, Eric Strouse, Keli Taylor, Chuck Wyatt and Cal Yoder. Pam Mohler serves as an advisory board member and Joan Miller serves as the executive director. Holmes County Habitat for Humanity is building its 30th home since becoming a Habitat Affiliate in 1995. The owners of the homes are generating close to $33,000 in real estate taxes per year in Holmes County. More information about Habitat for Humanity can be found at www.habitatofholmescounty.org or by leaving a message at 330674-4663. Donations can be mailed to P.O. Box 418, Millersburg 44654.

September 14th – 19th

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Walnut Creek Potatoe Chips ..$2.45 / 16 oz. White Sugar ...................... $25.00 / 50 lb. K-Cups Coffee 12 ct. ......................$3.50 Home Defense Spray 1.1 Gal. ....... $3.99

WEEKLY SPECIALS Alpine Swiss...................................................................$3.25 lb. Off the Bone Honey Ham .............................................$2.99 lb. Mini Marshmallows 1 lb. Package .............................$1.35 ea. SAF Instant Yeast 1 lb. Package .................................$2.99 lb. Sweetened Condensed Milk.......................................$1.59 ea. Peanut Butter Pretzel Gems ........................................$3.25 lb.

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Virginia Ham ...................$2.69 lb. Fried Chicken Breast ....$3.59 lb. Dbl Smoked Off the Bone Ham ..$2.95 lb. Alpine Swiss...................$2.89 lb. Colby Mini Horns ...........$2.59 lb. American Cheese Slices ..$2.35 lb.

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Community Longenecker Church to hold Harvest Festival

Church Moore to simulcast to Martins Creek Mennonite 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 330-674-1242 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 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.

Forgiven Trio to sing The Forgiven Trio will be at Community Bible Church, 5279 County Road 314, Millersburg, on Sunday at the 10:30 a.m. service They will present a gospel concert and there will be an Ordination Service for Deacons.

Keen to speak at Donations Community Bible needed Dr. Charles Keen of First Bible International will be guest speaker at Community Bible Church, 5279 County Road 314, Millersburg, on Sept. 20. He will speak at 9:30 a.m. and at 10:30 a.m., sharing his ministry in printing and placing Bibles in the hands of those not privileges to have had the printed Word of God.

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 330857-5516. or 330-464-1261.

‘Tailgate Sunday’ is Sept. 20

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 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-bycheck discount. For more information, call 330-264-9459, Ext 220, email info@woostergrace.org, or go to www. ohioholylandtours.com.

Barrs Mill Church of God invites you to the third annual “Tailgate Sunday,” Sept 20 at 10:30 a.m. Jay Richardson, former Ohio State football star, will share his testimony. Following will be a family tailgate party with a skills competition for children ages 6-18, inflatables for the kids, and complimentary picnic lunch. Visit: www. BarrsMillChurch.org/ TailgateSunday.

First Presbyterian serving free meal 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.

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Longenecker Mennonite Church, County Road 186 near Winesburg, will be hosting an annual Harvest Festival Saturday, Oct. 3. The public is invited to join the congregation for the day. All activities take place outside under a large tent. Take a lawn chair and enjoy the day. The events scheduled include: 7-10:30 a.m., breakfast. All you care to eat pancakes and sausage, sausage gravy with biscuits and corn mush. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., car show. Prizes will be awarded in various categories and Best of Show. 10:30 a.m., children’s auction. Items for children with bidding by children with parent. 11 a.m.-4 p.m., food stands — pulled pork sandwiches, sloppy joes, hot dogs/coneys, nachos,

homemade ham and bean soup with corn bread, homemade chicken and noodles. Noon, main auction with various items. 3 p.m., raffle drawing, featuring five prizes — a G Loomis fishing rod with Shimano reel, Bosch mixer, Apple I-Pad, Makita 18V 2-impact driver kit and a Lifetime 6-quart ice cream freezer. (One tickets gives you five chances to win.) Other activities and offerings include: homemade ice cream, apple dumplings, arrowhead knapping, bake sale and a supervised children’s area. All proceeds benefit the Longenecker building fund and love Inc. of Greater Holmes County. For more information, visit the church’s website at www.longeneckermennonite.com or contact the church at 330-359-5155.

Community briefs Great-grandparents are Don and Virginia LandWADE ANDREW was fair of Nashville and born Aug. 25 to Randee Barb Scadden of Millersand Luke Olney of Alex- burg. andria, Va. He weighed 8 pounds, 14 ounces and A DAUGHTER, Rayah was 21 inches long. He Ann Snyder, was born joins a brother, Everett. Aug. 25 to Tasha Eyler Grandparents are Mike and Tyler Snyder of Killand Terri Landfair of Big buck. Prairie and Paula Olney See Pg. 8 — BRIEFS of Millersburg.

New arrivals

Calendar (From Page 1) 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 330-473-2832.

Halverson to speak Monday at Delta Kappa Gamma Holmes County Park District Director Jennifer Halverson will explain the programs sponsored by the Holmes County Park District at the Sept. 14 meeting of Delta Kappa Gamma. Halverson will also relate an overview of the development of the Rails to Trails in Holmes County. She will share information regarding educational opportunities offered by

the Park District 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 promotes professional and personal growth of women educators. For questions or information, call 330-6743377.

Food preservation program is Monday A food preservation program will be presented by Ohio State University Extension on Monday, Sept. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Holmes County OSU Extension Office. The topic is Canning Meats, Soups & Stews. The pro-

gram 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

Oct. 2 and Saturday, Oct. 3, house Sept. 24, 6:30-8:30 p.m. from 3:30-7:30 p.m. Everyone to showcase its new indoor arena at 15550 Durstine Road is welcome to these events. in Mount Eaton. The new arena will be used BP-L Community in an equine assisted counseling program, offered in addiClub to hold fish fry tion to or in place of tradiAll you care to eat fish fry tional office therapy sessions. will be held at noon, Sunday, EAC is available for individuSept. 20, at Lake Memorial als, families and groups, ages Park, Big Prairie. By donation, 8 and up. proceeds go to maintenance For more information, call and improvement of the park. Tiffany M. Ingersoll at 330Fish, french fries, coleslaw, fried 359-6100. dill pickles, applesauce, dessert, orange drink, coffee. Dine in or carry out meals. Sponsored by BP-L Community Club. One mile west of Big Prairie, on Holmes County Road 100.

American Legion Post 494 of Sugarcreek announces its fall Family Fish Fry schedule for 2015 as follows: Saturday, Sept. Killbuck yard sales 19; Saturday, Oct. 17, and Saturday, Nov. 21. All events will scheduled be at the Post Home on North SpringHaven plans Killbuck will hold the Fall Broadway Street in Sugarcreek, Yard Sales on Saturday, Oct. 3, and run from 4-7 p.m. The Post Sept. 24 open house will also have fish fries at the SpringHaven Counseling Ohio Swiss Festival on Friday, Center will hold an open See Pg. 8 — CALENDAR

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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

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The village is accepting applications for economic development grants. The (From Page 5) fund was created from money collected under the beginning at 9 a.m. Event is sponsored by the Killbuck Community Improvement Corp. All businesses and residents are encouraged to participate.

County Line to hold chicken dinner The County Line Historical Society will hold a Wayne County Fair-style 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 drivethrough 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.

Walk to End Alzheimer’s is Oct. 17 The opening ceremony will begin at 9:30 a.m. for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Oct. 17 at Wooster High School, 515 Oldman Road. Check-in is at 8:30 a.m. The route is two miles. Proceeds further the care, support and research efforts of the Alzheimer’s Association. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. For more information, contact Jeanne Nehrenz at 330-966-7343 or jnehrenz@alz.org. Registration forms are available at act.alz.org.


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Home (From Page 1) sale begins at 8 a.m., as well as the first silent auction. A church group will come in to sing from 8 to 8:40 a.m. and the main auction starts at 9. “The first auction made about a thousand dollars,� said Leslee Mast, County Home Superintendent. “It was a festival held in an evening. It has grown into a larger event over the years with donations from throughout the community.� Event coordinator Aden Hershberger says he has close to 400 volunteers helping him the day of the auction. The committee is made up of 16 couples, and that’s just for planning. The auction is held to supplement the income of the home and pays for updates to the building, repairs, and needs of the residents. “With the funds we raised last year, we renovated a wheelchair ramp, we did some renovations in the kitchen and we finished our security system,� Mast said. “The money also goes toward residents’ needs, so we paid for various activities, clothing and personal needs. We also did some landscaping and this year we’ll be working toward a walking path for the residents and the community if they want to use it.� Auction items include roll-top desks, quilts, curio cabinet, grandfather clocks, bedroom suites, dinette sets, hutches, lawn furniture, specialty items and storage barns. “We’ve got a fine selection of bedroom furniture, dining room furniture and desks,� Hershberger said. “There’s hundreds of pieces coming in. We’ve got some Jack Daniels Barrel Furniture which is new this year.� After the morning bidding ends, there is a break for lunch. “At noon, the lunch line opens up with the usual barbecue chicken,� Hershberger said. “We’ve added pulled pork sandwiches this year. There’ll be noodles, baked beans, potato salad, pies, ice cream, soft pretzels and kettle corn.� Also at noon, specialty items such as a pole building, a log cabin, and several items with the Holmes County Home logo engraved on them will be offered. Some hamburger and sausage will also be sold. The quilt auction takes place around 1:30, featur-

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that moment I still feel that way when I watch Underneath the bike Ben ride. In those early and between the ramps, days I was thrilled he lies a figure in a yellow seemed to be interested hat smiling and screaming in the sport I’d chosen in a crazy mix of fear and as my own. Now it’s joy. That would be me. apparent his dedication, Seventeen years after devotion and passion for

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Briefs (From Page 8) moting 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 more information, contact Clerk-Treasurer Karen Shaffer at 330-6741886.

Donations needed Food Pantry for Pleasant Valley open monthly Cemetery for distribution Pleasant Valley Cemetery is accepting donations to pay for mowing of the cemetery. Any amount is appreciated. For more information, call Robert L. Croskey, 330-276-3322. Donations may be sent to Croskey at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box 284, Killbuck 44637.

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, Oct. 13.

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Farming Yield monitor calibration for grain harvest Increasingly, yield maps are being used to make field-level management decisions such as plant population, type of hybrid, fertilizer application and soil drainage. Sometimes yield maps are used for crop insurance information or provided to landowners as part of the equation in generating a land rental agreement or payment. Yield maps are used to garner bragging rights at the local coffee shop. So consider these points: yield maps are generated from the information collected during harvest by yield monitors and secondly, accurate yield monitor information is dependent upon calibration. This year our weather conditions have created a lot of field variability that will translate into expected yield differences within and between fields. Calibration of the yield monitor so that it can account for these variable conditions is necessary to collect reliable harvest yield data. Some good recommendations and procedures regarding yield monitor calibration can be found in two recently written articles — one by Bob Nielson at Purdue University and available at: http://tiny. cc/PurdueYldMonCalibr

Jersey (From Page 12) through the show ring. Judge for the shows was Larry Hill from Falconer, New York, who is currently employed by Semex and had previously worked 14 years for Select Sires. He has bred and shown Holsteins and Brown Swiss. Director in charge of the cattle shows for the fair is Steve Moff, Ouric Holsteins, Columbiana.

field. Essentially, calibration is teaching the yield monitor how to interpret the electrical signals it is receiving from sensors and then convert those signals into grain flow rates. Typically, varied grain flow rates are simulated by either running the combine at different ground speeds or harvesting strips of varying widths. Some general rules of thumb regarding yield monitor calibration are: 1) Corn and soybeans require separate mass flow calibration. 2) A different calibration is required for high moisture corn (*20 percent) versus lower moisture corn. 3) A different calibration is needed for “green� versus dry stem soybeans. 4) Grain test weight can influence mass flow sensors so again, you might need to manage different calibration numbers as test weight differs by two or more values between fields. 5) Double-check calibration routinely for a crop and operating conditions. 6) Remember to calibrate grain moisture sensor for each crop.

and the second by John Fulton, Andrew Klopfenstein, Kaylee Port and Scott Shearer at The Ohio State University, available at: http://corn. osu.edu/. Here are some highlights from the articles: Yield monitors do not measure actual yield. Yield monitors estimate yield based on the electrical signals they receive from a mass flow, mass impact or optical sensor. Generally, these sensors are located in the clean grain elevator and provide an estimate of grain flow per set travel time. In order to estimate the grain yield the yield monitor uses the flow rate, an estimate of distance traveled dependent upon GPS positions, the combine header width and an estimate of grain moisture content. Calibration involves harvesting loads of grain that will represent or mimic the range of grain flow (yield levels) that will be encountered when harvesting a See Pg. 14 — HARVEST

WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY Aug. 29 23 LOADS — Hay 1st cutting 210-250; rd. sq. 300 ton; 2nd cutting new 260-320 ton; 3rd cutting 240-350 ton; straw rd. 100 ton; eggs 2.70-3.60. Machinery Auction Sept. 26 SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. Aug. 31 88 CALVES — Choice calves 425-480; good calves 375-420; light & thins 150down; back to farm, bulls 375-480; heifers 100-350. FEEDERS — Steers & bulls 140-180; heifers 110-160. HOGS & PIG RECEIPTS — No. 1 50-52. 148 CATTLE — Choice steers 132136.50; good steers 130-131.50; Holstein steers 120-140; good Holstein cows 85-91; yellow and thins 80-down; good beef cows 85-105; bulls 100-128. 107 HORSES — Top horse 1,075; top pony 225. FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 Sept. 1 55 CALVES — Good to choice calves 350-400; medium to good calves 300-350; fair to medium calves 250-300; commons and lights 200-325; cross bred calves 360down; back to farm, bull calves 400-490; heifer calves 300-350. 100 PIGS — 40-50 lbs. 30-55; 50-60 lbs. 37-55; 60-70 lbs. 42; 70 lbs.-up 35-130. 8 GOATS — 45-120. 25 BUTCHER HOGS — 260 lbs.-up 49-52.50; butcher sows 49.50-down. 33 CATTLE — Bulls 130; medium to good beef cows 80-90; fair to medium cows 73-80; common cows 72-down; FEEDER: steer and bulls 210-down; heifers 195-down. 30 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 125-220 ton; 2nd and 3rd cutting hay 185-335 ton; lg. hay 65-190 ton; big rd. bales 25-55; wheat straw lg. rds. 170 ton; ear corn 100160; oats 11-14 cwt. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION Sept. 2 35 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 55-59; 250-280 lbs. 53-59.50; 280-300 lbs. 52-56.50; sows, light 39-43.50; sows, heavy 47-48.50; 19 FEEDER PIGS — 40-50 lbs. 60-62.50;

80-110 lbs. 880-92.50. 12 FAT CATTLE — Choice Holstein steers 120-123; choice Holstein steers 110120. 16 BULLS — Jersey bulls 107.50-120; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 100-127.50; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 123-129.50. 108 CULL COWS — Good/high dress 88-98; medium-good 82-88; fair-medium 75-82; light/thin 75-down. 98 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 100180. 124 DAIRY — Cows 1,925-down; bred heifers 1,925-down. 215 CALVES — Back to farm Holstein bulls, 85-120 lbs. 350-450; good 275-350; common 275-down; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 400-525; crossbred bulls 175-450; Jersey/crossbred heifers 375-500. 235 GOATS — Kid 150-down; billies 315-down; nannies 280-down, wethers 395-down. 908 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 85-115; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 220-340; 40-60 lbs. 187.50-220; 60-80 lbs. 180-245; 80-100 lbs. 162.50-227.50; 100-130 lbs. 152.50-172.50; 130 lbs.-up 142.50-157.50. TOTAL HEAD 1,770. 80 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd cutting 250420; alfalfa 3rd and 4th cutting 320-400; mixed, 1st cutting 30-390; mixed, 2nd cutting 175-375; lg. bales hay 22.50-85; lg. bales hay/ton 70-260; wheat straw 180250; lg. bales straw 1135-150 ton; ear corn 130-150; oats 14. KIDRON AUCTION Sept. 3 45 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 52-54; 210-230 lbs. 55.50-58; 230-260 lbs. 36-57; butcher sows 39; boars by wt. 5-6. 401 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 19-47; 41-50 lbs. 20-63; 51-60 lbs. 20-62; 61 lbs.-up 81; bred sows and gilts 140; service boars 70-230; roasters 50-145. 137 CALVES — Back to farm, bull 275460; back to farm, heifer 200-400; light and thin 200-down. 143 CATTLE — Steers 122; heifers 97-104; bulls 101-124.50; good beef cows 87-95; medium to good 81-85; thin-poor 80.50-down; feeder steers 900-144. 1 SHEEP — Feeder lambs up to 85 lbs. 145. 27 GOATS — 40-190. 135 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 2,125down; bred heifers 2,175-down; service bulls 925-1,300; open heifers 600-1,285. Total head 889; total consignors 190. 37 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 160-230; 2nd cutting 220-375; 3rd cutting 300-360; lg. bales 35-65 each and 110-240 ton; straw 115-140 ton; ear corn 115-140 ton; firewood 140 load.

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Creating a place for artists to thrive )` 2,=05 3@5*/ :[HMM >YP[LY MILLERSBURG — An effort to bring more art and enrich the lives of people in the community has led to the development of the Holmes Center for the Arts. The mission of the Holmes Center for the Arts is to provide educational and performing opportunities in the arts for individuals of all economic and social backgrounds within a wholesome, family-oriented atmosphere and to enrich our community through

those artistic experiences. Holley Johnson danced professionally and wh en she settled down in the Holmes County area, she started teaching dance classes at the Berlin Resort. She teaches ballet, tap and jazz. She wanted to expand and that’s when she came up with the idea for the Holmes Center for the Arts. “I’ve been teaching dance classes in Berlin for about seven years and we just kept growing,� Johnson said. “Last year we had 95 kids involved, and I just wanted to give the

kids more opportunities in dancing, so I wanted to go nonprofit and apply for some grants. “I wanted to be able to do shows like the Nutcracker or bigger performances, and give out scholarships, but we couldn’t do that in a forprofit studio,� Johnson continued. “I started talking with people about this idea and met all these artists, musicians and other theater people who were interested in doing something similar.� Through her music director Jaime White’s husband, Chris, an attor-

ney, she applied for nonprofit status. “Things have moved along pretty fast,� she said. “We started talking about this in December and we became incorporated in April.� Classes are held at the renovated old church at 164 N. Washington St., in Millersburg. “We just hope that it keeps growing. Our big music project is a children’s choir in the fall,� Johnson said. “And we have a goal of performing the Nutcracker in 2016. We have lots of energy.� The overall goal is to

expose people to the arts. Right now, The Holmes Center for the Arts is offering guitar lessons, teenage children’s choir, ballroom dancing along with their already established dance classes. Plans for visual art classes for adults and more are in the works. Art is really a service to the community, says Kristin Talarico, another dance teacher. “We’re trying to make the arts accessible to the community,� Talarico said. “The arts are for everybody. Everybody has their own way of

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Walnut Creek Township — David Troyer Jr. to Edward A. and Adah Kline, 3768 State Route 39, $157,500. Jonathan and Rebecca Beachy to Wesley J. and Anna I. Mast, Township Road 442, 3.652 acres, $72,000. Leon L. and Emily R. Hershberger to James J. and Regina Miller, 2951 State Route 39, $120,000. Paul J. and Mabel H. Miller to Michael A. and Esther R. Keim, County Road 168, four acres, $36,000. Nelson M. and Mary D. Miller to Dirk and Hannah Visser, County Road 168, 2.746 acres, $79,634. Carlisle Holding to SC Terra Firma, state Route 39, 9 acres, $270,000. David R. and Ruth A. Miller to Steven R.

Jarod and Rick Hawkins; Dirk Mechstroth and Dave Berlet. Jack and Jill — Derrick and Angie Dusthimer; Jarod and Tabitha Hawkins; Rick and Linda Hawkins; Jason and Denise Hawkins. Ladies nail driving — Denise Hawkins; Angie Dusthimer; Ashley Scheetz.

Hot saws — Jarod Hawkins; Rick Hawkins; Jason Hawkins. Chopping — Jarod Hawkins; Rick Hawkins; Derrick Dusthimer. Event sponsors were Killbuck Savings Bank, First-Knox National Bank, Commercial & Savings Bank and Farm Credit Services.

alfalfa needs 500 growing degree units (base 41 degrees) between that last cutting and a 24-degree killing frost to regrow enough to insure good winter survival. The other final harvest strategy is to wait and cut later in the fall when there is little chance of regrowth. If less than 200 growing degree days are going to accumulate between the final cut and a killing frost, then the probability of winter survival is increased. Farm Science Review The annual Farm Science Review is Sept. 22-24 at the Molly Caren Ag Center near London, Ohio. We have advance sale tickets available at the Wayne County Extension office for $7; the ticket price at the gate is $10. More information about FSR is available

at: http://fsr.osu.edu/ Advanced sale tickets also are available at reduced cost through Sept. 21 at the Holmes County Ohio State University Extension Office, 75 E. Clinton St., Suite 109. For details, call 330-674-3015. Rory Lewandowski is an OSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources educator.

Harvest (From Page 14) ting during the critical fall period. These include overall stand health, variety disease resistance, insect pest stress during the summer, age of stand, cutting management, fertility and soil drainage. Remember, our alfalfa stands were stressed by saturated soils and too much moisture early in the season and then stressed by lack of moisture later in the season. Although we often use dates to frame our fall harvest recommendations, some recent research from Canada demonstrates our fall weather is more important than a hard and fast date. An August 2015 article in the Hay and Forage Grower e-newsletter says that according to the research from Canada,

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and Mary Esther Troyer, County Road 172, 1.991 acres, $25,000. Butter Valley Group to Conrad L. and Jolene R. Yoder, 12 acres, $300,000. Connie Sue Dunn, trustee, to Sandra S. DeBoard, 201 Madison Ave., $114,500. Jeffrey A. and Irene A. Facemire to Chad C. Donley and Jeannie R. Smith, 7640 Township Road 466, $170,000. Richard C. Tyler to HH Properties of Ohio, 14641 State Route 3, $250,000. George Duell to Lorita L. Post, 112791 County Road 100, $85,800.

expressing themselves. “We’re very mindful of the expenses of sending kids to dance classes, and guitar lessons,� Talarico added. “It’s expensive. We’re trying to come up with something affordable.� For more information about the Holmes Center for the Arts, schedules of classes and other events, check out the website: www.holmescenterforthearts.org. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330674-5676 or klynch@thedaily-record.com.

Andrew M. and Heidi C. Toye to Jennifer L. Daws, 13837 County Road 100, $57,000. Joseph J. Budz and Joseph A. Budz to David P. and Mary E. Johnson, 7961 Township Road 466, $250,000. Sheck’s Properties to William F. Jr. and Crystal N. Keister, 16079 Township Road 454, $112,500. Washington Township — Larry and Teresa Loder to Andy Kauffman, trustee, and Rosana Kauffman, trustee, state Route 39, 92.707 acres, $525,000.

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Two deny Amish break-ins )` */90:;05, 3 79(;; Office, at a residence along Ely Road in East :[HMM >YP[LY Union Township on July MILLERSBURG — 19. For their alleged role in Officers from both agena series of break-ins to cies were led to the resiAmish homes, two people dence through a series have denied associated of tips, identifying a suscriminal charges. pected vehicle and susCarla Ann Arkenburgh, picious activity in the 39, of 106 Wadsworth area, according to Wayne Road, Lot 23, Orrville, and County Sheriff’s Capt. Erik George Craggs, 37, Doug Hunter, who said of 295 W. McConkey St., assistance was provided Shreve, each pleaded not by a State Highway Patrol guilty in Holmes County trooper who spotted the Common Pleas Court to vehicle in question. three counts of burglary, At the time they were one count theft and two confronted, they had counts petty theft. made contact with the Each of the burglary Ely Road residents in an charges is a second-degree attempt to determine if felony, punishable by up the home was occupied, to eight years in prison. said Hunter. They, along with a sec- It was a similar tactic ond woman, were located, used in Holmes County with the assistance of the a week earlier, said Chief Wayne County Sheriff’s Deputy Richard Haun,

who said Holmes County, based on tips received in the interim, had extra officers patrolling the area. However, when calls started coming into Wayne County dispatch on the morning of July 19, they moved north and shifted into support mode. Questioned by investigators, the suspects admitted to being involved in the theft of a wallet earlier that day, and Arkenburgh and Craggs said they also were involved in the original Holmes County cases, in which Amish homes appeared to have been targeted during church hours. They did not elaborate on their motivation, but drug involvement is suspected, said Haun. According to reports filed on the evening of July 12, intruders made

their way into two homes on County Road 1, one home on County Road 245 and one home on County Road 189 during the day, when the residents were away, said Haun. In some cases, the homes were unlocked. In others, entry was forced through locked doors. Taken from the homes were cash and coins, a bow, a hand-held game and, sometimes, nothing at all, said Haun. Arkenburgh and Craggs are next scheduled to appear in Holmes County Common Pleas Court for pretrial conferences Sept. 17. A jury trial for both is scheduled for Oct. 13. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.

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Drive in Mechanic Township. Breaking and entering was reported on Township Road 14 in Richland Township. A prowler was reported on County Road 189 in Salt Creek Township. Sept. 5 — Criminal mischief was reported on Township Road 629 in Salt Creek Township. A report was taken of domestic violence on County Road 292 in Hardy Township. Domestic violence was reported on Railroad Street in Killbuck. Sept. 6 — A report was received of a prowler on County Road 189 in Salt Creek Township. Sept. 7 — Criminal damage was reported on Front Street in Killbuck.

Sept. 1 — Holmes County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of menacing on East Jackson Street in Prairie Township. Forgery was reported on state Route 226 in Washington Township. A report was taken of domestic violence on state Route 520 in Richland Township. Sept. 2 — Fraud was reported on Township Road 323 in Prairie Township. A report was taken of fraud on Township Road 457 in Washington Township. Sept. 4 — Breaking and entering was reported on County Road 75 in Richland Township. A report was taken of auto theft on Zurich See Pg. 18 — RECORD

Holmes commissioners approve three-year JFS contract )` */90:;05, 3 79(;; HUK 2,=05 3@5*/ :[HMM >YP[LYZ MILLERSBURG — Adding the final signatures to a three-year agreement, including wage increases, the Holmes County commissioners on Aug. 31 approved a contract with employees of Holmes County Job and Family Services. The contract runs through Aug. 31, 2018, and outlines wage increases of 2 percent annually, with an additional 1.5 percent lump sum, non-cumulative payment to be distributed

the first pay of every contract year, according to Executive Director Dan Jackson. The practice of awarding lump sum payments, Jackson said, has been part of the last several contracts with the members of the bargaining unit. That’s because most of the agency’s funding comes from federal and state sources, which are appropriated every two years, while the contract extends for three years. “We don’t know what our state and federal income will be in three years, and by offering a lump sum we limit our

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risk while being fair to employees,� said Jackson, adding, “We won’t negotiate a wage increase if we don’t know we can pay it.� The solution, he said, is a win for everyone, but because the lump sum payments do not compound, the agency can enjoy better long-term solvency, enabling it to better approach negotiations in another three years. Inability to sustain funding to support raises outside the projected income of the agency, Jackson said, could result in cuts to programming and staffing. Neither is a desirable

situation for administration or staff. JFS employs 46 employees, all but nine of whom are members of the union; however, as in the past, like benefits will be enjoyed by the non-union employees, said Jackson. The only other substantive change to the contract includes a conversion from “earned time� back to “sick time� and “vacation time.� The agency switched to earned time nearly 20 years ago, but the change has proven to be problematic for the agency and employees, said Jackson. Most notably, he said,

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mes County Commissioner Rob Ault. “We want to be fair, but we have to watch the budgets when it comes to the state and federal level. We think this was a good negotiation for both sides.� “Job and Family Services is a well-oiled machine,� added Commissioner Joe Miller. “I’ve been here for almost 14 years and never heard one complaint about what they do. They’re well trained at what they do.� Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @drnewsgirls on Twitter.


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Geared for younger crowd Killbuck celebrates Early American Days )` 2,=05 3@5*/ :[HMM >YP[LY Afternoon activities at the Killbuck Early American Days were aimed at the younger crowd, with a bow and arrow shoot, kiddie tractor pull and pooch parade highlighting activities to get the two-day festival under way Saturday in Killbuck. A trio of young bow and arrow enthusiasts participated in the first-ever archery contest for kids, a Vegas-style shoot using the 10-ring scoring system. They took three shots at 25 feet, and six shots at 35 feet from the targets, adding their three best scores. Event coordinator Dewain Mohler says he was hoping for a little more participation, but he was happy to get the archery included in the annual festival. “Our festival is not like it used to be when I was a kid,” Mohler said. “I was hoping to draw more people from the community. I’m a passionate shooter and hunter, and I thought

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really enjoying his first archery contest. “This is the first time I ever took part in something like this. It’s a lot of fun,” Pennell said. “I really enjoy archery, and I thought I did pretty good.” Camden Doty, 10, of Nashville, is an avid hunter who has shot 10 deer with his bow and arrow.

He says he has competed in other archery contests before, but those were 3-D contests (shooting at a target on a deer dummy) as opposed to the skills shoot (shooting at targets on hay bales). He was shooting against younger brother, Carsen, 7, who is also an avid hunter, having bagged three deer. Parents Todd and

Michelle Doty say their kids love archery and practice shooting at home. “It’s nice they added something like this for the kids to participate in,” Todd Doty said. Mohler added that he appreciated all the support he got from a host of sponsors, including See Pg. 22 — KILLBUCK

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Holmesville man denies fleeing traffic stop )` */90:;05, 3 79(;; Holmes County Sheriff’s deputy during an August :[HMM >YP[LY traffic stop. MILLERSBURG — A Andrew A. Troyer, 21, Holmesville man last week of 7671 Township Road denied criminal charges 565, pleaded not guilty in he allegedly fled from a Holmes County Common Serving Wayne & Holmes

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Continuing to travel at a high speed — 65-75 mph in 25 and 45 mph zones — Troyer was reckless, allegedly passing another vehicle while an oncoming buggy was traveling in the opposite lane, according to Haun. The deputy initially followed, with lights and siren activated, but abanSee Pg. 22 — FLEEING

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Police Aug. 31 — Theft was reported on Hebron Street. A report was made of theft on South Washington Street. Sept. 1 — Criminal mischief was reported on East Liberty Street. Sept. 3 — Theft at a

business on South Washington Street was reported. Sept. 4 — Theft was reported from a business on state Route 39. Sept. 6 — Millersburg Police arrested Robert S. Haudenschild Jr., 28, and Tiffany M. Freeze, 22, both of 61 Quail St. for domestic violence. Both subjects were taken to the Holmes County Jail.

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more people here than in the past,� Early American Days coordinator Linda Wilcox said. “It was promoted more than before.� The tractor pull, run by a crew from Fredericktown, used pedal tractors pulling a sled that had weights, up to 177 pounds in the 11-12 year old class. Only a few of the kids competing were able to do a ‘full pull’ covering the length of the course. Hunter Scheetz, 5, Steven Grandstaff, 6, and Gwyneth Deutschle, 12, managed the feat. “It’s a lot harder than it looks,� Deutschle said.

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business to pick up as the day went on. Another new event at this year’s Early American Days was an open house at the Killbuck Post Office, where new postmaster Alan Metzcar had designed

a cancelled stamp commemorating the festival for outgoing mail on Saturday. “We had 71 cancellations this morning,� Metzcar said. “We’re trying to bring the post office back to the community.

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being of the community. Keeping the public in mind and speed for conditions, he said, deputies are advised to abandon a pursuit if and when they lose sight of the fleeing suspect, especially when the underlying offense is not a felony. “She did right,� said Haun, noting the county’s policy helps not only to

ensure the safety of the public, but the officer and suspect involved. Troyer is scheduled to appear in court for a Jan. 7 pretrial conference. A jury trial is scheduled for Feb. 1.

Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.

Fleeing (From Page 18) doned the pursuit when she lost sight of the fleeing motorcycle, said Haun. Troyer was later identified through follow-up investigation. Haun said the deputy acted in accordance with the department’s policy on pursuits, established to place a priority on the safety and well

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We interrupt this ... everything; joys of multi-tasking As we were checking out at a store recently, I handed the lady cashier a gift card at the same time a fellow cashier asked her a question. She bobbled around a bit and said, “Sorry, I’m not a good multi-tasker.” “You must not be a mom,” I responded, knowing full well she wasn’t because there isn’t a mother around who could survive without being a multi-tasker. This becomes evident to me every time I attempt to do something because it never fails that the instant my brain even tries to focus on one thing, there is someone asking me something else. (While writing this paragraph, my daughter has asked me three times whether or not she will need to wear tennis shoes in the next few days because she needs to know if she will need

tion. Because for some unknown reason, the kids still haven’t learned to be totally disgusted by their mother and they tend to sit directly at the kitchen counter with me while I’m making dinner or socks. This apparently is cleaning up or trying to so much more important find something to do that than this part-time job involves not having to do of mine that my train of the laundry. thought should be comWith my brain neurons pletely derailed.) firmly directed at triThe older our children pling a recipe for these get, the more difficult the hefty eaters, someone interruptions are. And by will shout out what have more difficult, I mean they become some of my least require higher-level think- favorite words: Mom, can ing than when they were you help me with this younger. Interrupted to question? change a diaper? Fetch a I admit I loved school, snack? Pull a toddler off a and even that I loved chandelier? math and science more Those were the good old than the average gal. days. Because now their And for the most part, I interruptions carry a lot was pretty good at it. But more weight. No chande- while multiplying threeliers involved, thankfully. fourth teaspoon by three I speak mostly of the and answering questions homework interrupabout footwear, I simply

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remember proofreading marks or abstract vocabulary words, and seeing as I never took Spanish or learned the new funky elementary school math, I’m totally no bueno there. And I especially can’t do it while I’m thinking about something else. Not

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Purchases prove Ohio trip more than a dream Now it seems like our trip back to Ohio in August was a dream. A few things that remind us that it was real are the items we bought. For example, I got a lovely blue and white enameled roasting pan (capable of holding 10 pounds of something) at the hardware in Walnut Creek. It is where Schlabach’s Store was for many years. The funny thing was that the store offered the five-pound roaster, which I already

own, for $13.95 and the 10 pounder was only $10.95. What a bargain! Now I can roast a big chicken or a lot of baked beans. When we were in Logan, Ohio, I bought a brand new old-fashioned Universal meat grinder.

(That was after looking in numerous antiques shops and finding lots of meat grinders that did not have all their parts and looked rusty.) The new one is just like the one my mother owned that I probably gave to the Goodwill, or sold at the auction, before we left Ohio. I used mine for grinding cranberries at Thanksgiving for my traditional cranberry salad — until I got smart, or just lazy, and opened a can of

cranberry sauce instead. My thinking was I would never need such a device again — until we moved to South Carolina. That’s when I discovered no one down here ever heard of ham loaf, let alone made it. I’ve asked at all the grocery stores we frequent as well as many women. They all just give me this puzzled look. One man in a meat department at a large store told me it was impossible to grind ham. Little does he know that is not true. So, to please my husband and grandchildren, I will be experimenting at making my own ham loaf. This means buying a hunk of ham and grinding it. I even stopped in at Rodhe’s in Millersburg, where I always bought their delicious pre-made ham loaf, and asked them for their recipe. The young man behind the counter

looked a bit apprehensive about divulging it. I relieved his anxiety somewhat by telling him I just needed to know the basic ingredients, not the amounts. I can play with that. I will let you know if I perfect something that is acceptable. The Man of the House bought a pair of low rubber boots that look like shoes at a shoe store in Charm. He wears them when he walks the dog in the early morning and the grass is wet. They didn’t do much good one morning this week when he and Shiloh were caught in a cloud burst about two blocks from home. They both came home soaked to the skin (and fur). The lettuce diet does not seem to be working too well to take off the extra pounds that we gained in Ohio. There was the 18th birthday party

for grandson Nathan. The lasagna was calorie laden, to say nothing of the obligatory cake and ice cream. Then one of our neighbors invited us and another couple over for dinner two nights later. Sandi wanted to make us a meal of what she called “comfort food.� There was a melt-in-your-mouth beef roast, mashed potatoes, gravy, peas and carrots, individual little loaves of corn bread with bacon in it, and for dessert, the all American apple pie. Talk about comfort! People around here like to cook but, because we are just couples or singles, if you don’t invite someone over to join you it makes for a lot of leftovers. I’m looking forward to having cooler weather so we can invite the neighbors over for a big kettle of chili or some other kind of soup.

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September events at the Holmes County District Public Library include: Growing Readers Story Time at the Central Library, Wednesdays at 11 a.m., through Sept. 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., through Sept. 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 330-674-5972, Ext. 211 or email childrens@holmeslib.org. Story Celebrations at the East Branch, Wednesdays at 11 a.m., through Sept. 13. Ages 2-5, and par-

State Route 514 will be closed to traffic Monday, Sept. 14, at the Knox/Holmes County line for a slip repair project. ODOT’s maintenance crew will be replacing an

ents or caregivers invited for songs, stories, crafts and more. Registration is required. Visit 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 330-674-5972 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 330893-3464.

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to U.S. Route 62 east to state Route 520 north back to state Route 514, and reverse. Work is expected to be completed by Friday evening, Sept. 18.

Husted announces regional office hours COLUMBUS — Secretary of State Jon Husted announced his office’s September regional office hours. Regional liaisons for the Secretary of State’s office will be in 27 counties around Ohio including Holmes, Medina, Tuscarawas and Wayne counties. In addition to making voter registration forms and election information available, regional repre-

sentatives will be on hand to answer questions and distribute materials to those interested in learning more about the other functions of the office such as the business services division and initiatives including the Ohio Business Profile and

Military Ready-to-Vote program. Regional office hours will be: Holmes County — Sept. 14, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Holmes County Library, 3102 Glen Drive, Millersburg;

Reunion The Fortune Reunion will be Sunday, Sept. 13 at Killbuck Community Park at 1 p.m. Take auction items.

Business brief Pet Appreciation Week celebrated The Tractor Supply Co. store will hold activities for families and their pets, including pet adoptions, on Sept. 19 as part of Pet Appreciation Week. Held Sept. 16-20, Pet Appreciation Week is Tractor Supply’s annual event to celebrate pet owners and their furry friends.

“Pet ownership is exciting and has a lot of emotional and physical benefits, but it also bears responsibility, too,� said Stephanie Kemp, manager of the Millersburg Tractor Supply store. “Pet Appreciation Week gives us an opportunity to partner with incredible organizations and talk with families about the joy of owning pets, while also providing them with the tools

they need to do it right. As part of the main event Sept. 19, Tractor Supply will feature pet adoptions, demonstrations on pet nutrition, drawings for $200 worth of gift cards and giveaways, including a tennis ball and pet food mats, while supplies last. All Pet Appreciation Week events are open to the public — and pets — and will take place at Tractor Supply, 1720 S.

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Clubs (From Page 24) Unit 651 met Aug. 27. The “Thelma and Louise� Multi Posts Run was discussed. With it still being in the planning stages, a vote will be taken at the next meeting on Run and/or Girls Night Out. Lemon-Weaver made a motion that the Auxiliary theme for next year’s float for 4th of July parade be the 100th Anniversary of Auxiliary, and the motion passed. It was suggested to invite other auxiliaries to join us on float. Buckeye Girls State was discussed with Chair-

person Cindi Satterfield informing she had put interest forms at Waynedale High School. Angela O’Shea volunteered to help Satterfield. Missy Sidle made a motion that interested girls write a one paragraph essay. Miss Poppy, Poppy Princess and Poppy Poster contest was discussed with Chenevey making a motion to do it next year. O’Shea volunteered to chair with Connie Miller and Chenevey offering to help. Membership dues for 2016 are due, with several members paying. We officially have 47 members.

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the stretch, drilling three of her 11 kills for the final points of the afternoon. Cox hit through Triway’s block attempt to tie the fifth game at 20-20. She followed by hooking a smash down the line that stayed just inside the back corner for the lead, then powered another ball through the Titans for the game- and match-winner. Already with a formidable lineup including All-Ohio setter Cara Park, her sophomore sister Lauren (18 kills), and senior front-line stalwarts Raichelle Erman and Brittleigh Macaulay, West Holmes needed every last contribution to beat the Titans and their incomparable senior, Sara Skeens, for the third year in a row. “I already had my speech to the team figured out when we got beat today,� said coach Park. “They served us off the court (17 aces), but we found a way to come back. The most important factor is, when our backs were against the wall — we could have lost like seven times, literally — we bailed ourselves out time and time again.

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players still dominate — Sara, Cara, Lauren — but that’s not gonna win for you. Everybody else wins for you ... when it really mattered, Madison played really well.� West Holmes closed Game 1 with an eightpoint run, but Triway,

now 2-2 after its second straight five-set loss, controlled Game 2 and pulled away late to win Game 3. But the Knights regrouped and won Game 4, forcing a deciding set for the third consecutive year with the Titans. Skeens, one of the hard-

est hitters in area history who pounded a matchhigh 26 kills, was equally as lethal from the service line, with a jump-serve as hard and down-breaking as a Corey Kluber slider. Three of her six service See Pg. 27 — SPIKERS

Knights get a case of ‘West Holmes funk,’ coach says )` 9(5+@ >699,33 :WVY[Z >YP[LY NEW PHILADELPHIA — For the second game in as many weeks, the West Holmes football team was plagued by what head coach Kevin Maltarich calls “The West Holmes funk.� On Friday night, the spell cost the Knights any chance at victory. In last week’s win over Triway, Maltarich referred to the term when the Knights couldn’t put the

Titans away after not being able to hold on to their big late-game lead. On Friday, though, West Holmes staggered right out of the gate. West Holmes staked New Philadelphia to a 21-0 lead midway through the second quarter, as the Quakers rolled to a 42-14 win over the Knights in non-league action at Woody Hayes Quaker Stadium. The loss dropped West Holmes to 1-1 while New Philadelphia improved its

mark to 1-1 on the season. Garett Ervin had another solid night for the Knights, leading all rushers with 140 yards on 28 carries. “I’m not sure what it is, but when we’re good we’re really good and when we’re bad we can’t seem to do anything right,� Maltarich said. “I wish I had the answer, but we’re not completely discouraged by what happened tonight, just more disappointed. “We made too many mental mistakes, to go

along with three turnovers,� he continued. “New Philadelphia is good enough to take advantage of that and they certainly did that tonight.� NP scored first Friday on a Logan Bitikofer to Braden Young 18-yard touchdown pass with 6:49 left in the opening quarter. Following a WH interception deep in its own territory early in the second period, the Quakers scored on the very next play as Tyler Carter scored from the Knights’

17 to make it 14-0 at the 9:01 mark. Just when it seemed it couldn’t get any worse for the visitors, the Quakers’ Kyle Cunningham blocked a West Holmes punt at the 7 and returned it for a TD, leading to a 21-0 advantage with 7:15 remaining in the opening half. “We outgained them and led the time of possession in the first half, but like I said, we made too many mistakes,� Maltarich said. “That’s a talented team

we played, but we don’t think the score was quite as indicative as the final numbers read.� The Knights battled back to cut the lead to 21-14 at the break. Connor Roach delivered a 57-yard TD pass to Trenton Bridenthal with 5:19 left in the half, and then scored with just 19 ticks left when Ervin scored from the 1. But it was too little, too late, for West Holmes. The Knights turned the See Pg. 27 — KNIGHTS


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Spikers (From Page 26) aces came in a row to give Triway a 9-7 lead in Game 5, but Lauren Park ended the run with a kill. From there, the Titans fought off match point with a Skeens’ cross-court kill, then had four different opportunities to win themselves, only to be denied each time. “It was a tremendous high school match, and we’ve had two in a row like this. Unfortunately, we’ve lost both of them,” said Triway coach John Finn, whose team lost to Tuslaw Thursday. “We gave it everything we had ... we had our chances, they had their chances, and they got it at the end.” Skeens, who also had 22 digs, got support from teammates Brooke Drost (14 kills), Mary Cornelius

(two aces, 19 assists) and Natalie Basinger (27 digs). Zoe Carmichael added a pair of service aces. “What I take out of it is, if you’re going to play, you’ve got to compete, and our kids competed,” Finn said. “My only concern is the doubt factor, in that we played pretty well and pretty hard two matches in a row, and lost both in five. “Moving forward, we have to say ‘We need to be tougher. What more can we do?’ If we do that, we’ll be where we need to be.” For Park, his goal is to have the Knights in position for a run to the state tournament. Matches like Saturday’s can only help. “We’ve got a two-time All-American setter, we’ve got 6-foot, 6-1, 6-0 hitters who can hit the

Knights (From Page 26) ball over on two of their first three possessions to start the second half, resulting in two more Quaker TDs, the backbreaker a Bitikofer to Peyton Speicher 37-yarder, a spectacular onehanded grab that made it 35-14. “Even though we have kids playing with game experience, a lot of our guys haven’t been the go-to guys, either,” Maltarich said. “When that light goes off for some of

our kids, we’re going to be a handful. We are a work in progress, but we’re also ahead of where we were last year at this stage, too. “We’ll keep battling and keep improving, and hopefully we’ll rid ourselves of the ups and downs.” Carter led the Quakers with 71 yards rushing on 10 carries, while Bitikofer was 5 of 14 passing for 89 yards. Roach capped the night by going 5 of 8 passing for 82 yards for WH, while Bridenthal had a gamehigh 72 yards receiving.

ALS Walk to benefit area residents, fund research is Saturday The seventh annual ALS Benefit Walk, sponsored by Holmes County 4-H Shooting Sports Club, will be Saturday, Sept. 12, beginning at 10 a.m. at Rails to Trails Depot in Millersburg. The event is held to benefit the ALS Association and area residents dealing with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease). Theme is “Help for now ... Hope for the future.” Registration begins at 9 a.m. at the time of the opening ceremony. Silent auction bidding also begins at 9 a.m. and closes at 11:30 a.m.

Refreshments will be served at 11 a.m. at the Rails to Trails Pavilion. Chicken dinners are available by donation. Closing ceremony is at noon. To register your team or make a donation, contact Neala Miller, 330-763-4420 or email neala.miller@yahoo. com. Seventy-five percent of the proceeds will stay in Holmes and Wayne counties to assist ALS patients and their families; 25 percent will be donated to the ALS Association to fund research for a cure.

ball anywhere — we’ve just got to pass the ball,” he said. “We didn’t play well after Game 1, but when we did (pass it), we were really good again.

“The best thing for the kids is, we beat Triway three years in a row. For me as a coach, the best thing is we played in a hostile environment, in a

hot-box of a gym, and still perservered through the tough times, didn’t feel sorry for ourselves, came back and played tough. “We did that, and good

things happened.” Mike Plant can be reached at 330-287-1649 or mplant@the-daily-record. com. Follow him on Twitter at @MPlantTDR.


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“I will tell you of a love I know … A love that is young still seeing rainbows, a love that is old knowing the depth of my heart, my soul, my pain, it’s a love that roams the world but comes home to me … I will love you forever … ” DLK 2004 Beloved and loving daughter and sister, Deborah Lorraine Kuenz, 58, of Moreland, was reunited with her parents Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2015, after a lengthy illness. Memorial services were Thursday, Sept. 10 at Millersburg United Methodist Church with the Rev. Tom Jones officiating. Burial was in Foxfield Preserve Nature Cemetery at The Wilderness Center, Wilmot. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www. alexanderfhinc.com. The family suggests that memorial contribu-

tions be made to Akron Children’s Hospital or St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. Debbie was born June 13, 1957 in Kirkwood, Mo., the daughter of Raymond F. and Barbella M. (Becker) Kuenz. She received her bachelor’s degree in art with a minor in English from Ohio University, graduating summa cum laude. She was in the graphic arts industry, and was a gifted artist, poet and an avid reader. She was confirmed in the Presbyterian Church. Surviving are a sister, Barbella K. Drake of Millersburg; and dear friends, Carson and Chris Hunt and Debi Jordan. She was preceded in death by her parents.

Delbert ‘Del’ Staples, 56 Delbert “Del” Staples, 56, Orrville, passed away Sunday afternoon, September 6, 2015 at his home. Celebration of Life gathering will be from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19 at Canaan Free Will Baptist Church, 12723 Cleveland Road, Creston, with Pastor Mike Gladson. Arrangements are being handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Those wishing to share memories or make online condolences may do so by visiting the funeral home’s website at www.alexanderfhinc.com. He was born August 18, 1959 in Lodi, the son of Alfred and Alice (Scarbro) Staples. On April 7, 2007

he married Mitzi Humrichouser and she survives. Del worked for JLG in Orrville. Surviving in addition to his wife, Mitzi, and his mother, Alice Staples of Medina, are children, Kelsey Staples of Bowling Green, Michele Staples of Columbus, Jesse Johnson III of Wooster, Ajay Johnson of Elyria, Ryan Lowe of Nashville and Brett Lowe of Orrville; seven grandchildren; and one brother and three sisters, Larry Staples of Seville, Ellen Staples of Medina, Teri Reisinger of Ashland and Debra Geideman of Shreve. He was preceded in death by his father, Alfred.

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death by her father; a greatgrandson, Ayden; a sister, Karen Hatfield; and a brother, William Butler Jr. Services were Saturday, Aug. 1 at McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster, with Pastor Darin Stanbaugh officiating. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff of LifeCare Hospice for their excellent care.

Eleanor Kennedy, 86 Eleanor Helen Kennedy passed away peacefully Friday morning, Aug. 7, 2015, after a brief illness. She was comforted and surrounded by her County Home Family when she passed; Eleanor was 86 years old. She was born on July 4, 1929 in Cleveland to Jack and Olga Ross. She married Ray Francis Kennedy and was a hairstylist while living in Youngstown. Eleanor was a long term resident of the Holmes County Home. If you knew Eleanor, you would have witnessed a quiet, gentle woman who enjoyed bingo, was an avid reader, was never seen without her red lipstick and a special scarf. She was a devout Catholic and loved the Lord with all her heart. She will be missed, but not forgotten. Eleanor was preceded

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Dunlap, both of Loudonville, and Jesse (Melissa) Starner of Holmesville; 14 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Louise Uhler of Kidron. She was preceded in death by her parents; and a son, Rick Van Sickle. A Celebration of Life Service will be held Saturday, Sept. 12 at 11 a.m. at New Hope Community Church, Loudonville, where friends may call from 9:30-11 a.m. prior to the services. Pastor Rob Paterson will officiate. Private family burial will be in Loudonville Cemetery. The Lindsey Funeral Home, Loudonville, is honored to be serving the Van Sickle family. Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.Byerly-Lindsey.com. Memorial contributions may be given to Mission Well Fund of New Hope Community Church, 637 N. Market St., Loudonville 44842; or MedCentral Hospice, 335 Glessner Ave., Mansfield 44903.

Rick Felton, 60 in death by her husband, Ray Kennedy and a son, Joseph Kennedy. Surviving is a grandson, Michael Kennedy. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. There were no calling hours. A memorial service was to be held at a later date at the Holmes County Home. Memorial contributions may be made to Holmes County Home, 7260 State Route 83, Holmesville 44633.

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Rick “Flea” Felton, 60, of Killbuck, died Friday morning, Aug. 7, 2015, at his home. He was born Jan. 17, 1955, in Coshocton and was the son of Quimby and Grace (Renner) Felton. Rick worked 32 years at Rice-Chadwick Rubber Co. of Killbuck. He loved all outdoor sports. Surviving are four children and their spouses, Rickey (Terri) Felton Jr. of Millersburg, Jessi (Bruce) Myers of Clark, Pam Rogers of Killbuck and Nikki (Jamie) Horn of Berlin; 12 grandchildren; soul-mate, Anita Arnold of Killbuck; mother, Grace Felton of Killbuck; brothers Quimby III (Dawn) Felton of Millersburg and Jim (Jennifer) Felton of Blissfield; one sister, Susan Felton (John Scott) of Killbuck; two nephews; and one niece. He was preceded in death by his father, Quimby and special friends, Homer and Wanda Arnold.

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PUBLIC AUCTION TOOLS, POLY OUTDOOR FURNITURE & MISC.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2015 DIRECTIONS: 8469 TR 601 Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627 Jonas Miller. From Wooster take 501 South thru Fredericksburg to TR 601, right to auction. From SR 39 take CR 201 north approx. 8 miles to TR 606 to TR 601. TOOLS: Kobalt impact set, craftsman laser trac level, 2 framing nailers, 53” Kobalt stainless steel tool chest w/ 15 drawers, craftsman tool chest, Kobalt work bench, fat max tool chest, 2 Redi heaters, Ral-air 2hp compressor, Bosch & Dewalt 10” miter saws, Dewalt rip table, Battery charger engine starter, grinders, large pipe wrenches, Craftsman sockets in orig. boxes, 13 hole saws, 20 crescent wrenches, sawz-all, hammers, levels, plyers, plumb bobs, wrench sets, misc. tools by the box. OUTDOOR: 15 pc. Poly outdoor furniture, lots of outdoor décor, echo weedeater, cornhole game, Craftsman push mower, yard machine tractor mower, ext. ladder, gas cans, log chains. ANTIQUES: Cradle, childs rocker, crocks, butter churn, old door & sled, blue jars, old tools & more. MISC: 3 dog houses, washer & dryer, granite cookers, cookware, lifetime table, 2 compound bows w/ hard cases & lots of accessories, 2 gun cabinets, 17 doz. Jars, driving harness, clay pigeon thrower uses 12 volt battery, -1 storage unit sells. Many more items to sell! NOTE: Will start with misc. items at 4pm, tools by 4:15. One of the best tool auctions you will see this fall! Large selection of Dewalt & Craftsman items, like new in original boxes. Some have not been used. 40-50 flats of hand tools & misc. Auction hld in tent, bring your chair-lunch stand. TERMS: Cash or Good Check Sale by order of: Jerry Miller For Photos, visit AucitonZip.com, ID #32963 Auctioneers: Daniel Weaver 330-231-8865 Aden Yoder


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COIN AUCTION

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

Tuesday September 15, 2015 • 4:00 P.M. Half Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Gold * Misc. HALF CENTS-HALF DOLLARS: 1828, 49, half cents; 1805, 54, 55, large cents: 1861 NGC MS61, 1864, bronze NGC MS64 RB, 72, 84, 86 type-1, Indian head cents; 1909s, 12s, 16s, 17d, 31s, 55 double die, Lincoln cents; bag of 5000 wheat pennies; 1867 no rays NGC PF63 Cameo, 1868 NGC MS64, 1879 NGC PF65*, 1880 NGC PF66 Cameo, 1883 NGC PF63, shield nickels; 1902 NGC PF63, 1904 NGC PF62, 1912 NGC PF62, V-nickels; 1854 NGC MS62, 1858, 1858o NGC MS61, 1860 NGC MS61, 1868s NGC MS62, 1870 NGC MS63, seated half dimes; 1832 bust dime; 1837 seated dime; 1893o, 95s, barber dimes; lots of U.S. silver dimes; 1927s S/L quarter; 1932d, 32s, Wash. quarters; lots of U.S. silver quarters; 1805, 34, 35, bust halves; 1897o barber half; 1916s, 38d, walker halves; lots of U.S. silver halves. SILVER DOLLARS: 1798, 99, bust; 1871 seated; 1878cc, 80o, 82cc, 84cc PCI MS62, 84o PCGS MS65+, 86s, 88s, 89cc, 90cc, 90s, 91, 91cc, 92, 92s, 93, 94, 94s, 95o, 96s, 98s, 99, 99s, 1900s, 01s, 02s, 04o NGC MS65 04s, Morgans; 1921 NGC MS62, 25s, 27d, 28, 34s, 35s, peace. GOLD: 1904 $20. liberty head; 1908, 1924, $20 St. Gaudens; 1880s, 1893 PCGS MS62, 1895o, 1906d, $10. liberty heads; 1908 $10. Indian head; 1880, 1881, 1882, 1884cc, $5. liberty heads; 1909s $5. Indian head; 1860s, 1863, 1874, $3. Pcs.; 1841c, 1906, 07 PCGS MS63, $2.50 liberty heads; 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911s, 2-1912, 1925d, $2.50 Indian heads; 1852 $1. pc. MISCELLANEOUS: 1936 Gettysburg, 1936 Long Island, 1934 Maryland, 1926 Oregon trail, 1925 For Vancouver INS MS65, com. halves; 1893 Isabella quarter; 1779 El Cazador 8-reale shipwreck coin; complete set silver eagles; proof sets & more. NOTE: This is only a partial list of approx. 400 lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time. We are always looking for quality consignments for upcoming auctions. Online bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions. com thru www.proxibid.com.

ADEN YODER, AUCTIONEER 330-231-8983 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524

MON., SEPT. 21st, 2015 AT 5:30PM Guns: Rem. 1100 LW 20ga. Mag VR; Ithaca 12ga. SXS; Browning Belgium Sweet 16-16ga. VR; Browning Belgium Light 12-12ga.; Rem. 870 exp. 12ga. Super Mag; Ithaca Deer Slayer 12ga.; Charles Daily Diana 12ga. 3-1/2â€? VR; Savage Mod. 775A 12ga.; H&R 20ga. Altra Slug gun NIB; Topper Mod. 58-28ga. S-shot; Topper Mod. 151-20ga. S-shot; IZH94 Express 30-06 Over/Under; Henry 45/70 in box; Henry 22 cal. in box; Rem. Mod. 700 .270; Savage Mod. 110 .270 w/scope; Marlin Mod. 80 .22 w/scope; Mod. JA 380 Jimenez Arms hand gun; Mod. C9 .9mm Hi-point hand gun; Mod. HP25 Phoenix Arms hand gun; Mod. 322 H&R .22 rev.; Knight .50 cal. Muzzleloader SS; Redemption .50 cal. Muzzleloader w/vortex scope; Rem. 1100 12ga. VR; Rem. 870 WM 28ga. Skeet VR; Rem. Single Shot 12ga. Patent date Oct. 30, 1894; Rem. 870 WM 28ga. Skeet VR; Rem. 870 Exp. 12ga VR; Marlin Mod 15 yn Youth 22 cal.; Moss. 500A 12ga. VR; Rem. 870 WM 20ga.; Rem. 870 WM 410ga. 3â€? Skeet VR; Rem. 870 Exp. Mag. 20ga. VR; Rem. 870 WM 410ga. VR Gold Trigger; Moss. Mod. 500E 410ga. VR RS; Marlin Mod. 783 .22 WMR w/scope; Rem. Sportsman Mag. 12ga. VR; Rem. 870 WM 12ga. VR; Rem. Sportsman 12ga. VR; Rem. 1100 12ga. VR; Rem. 870 WM 20ga. PL; Rem. 870 12ga. VR; Rem. 1100 12ga. VR; J.C. Higgins Mod. 103.228 .22 cal. Highlights: Winchester set, incl. Win. Mod. 42 410ga. 3â€? PL, Win. Mod. 12 20ga., Win. Mod. 12 16ga., Win. Mod. 12 12ga.; More Winchesters: Win. Mod. 37 12ga. 5-shot; Win. Mod. 12 16ga.; Win. Mod. 1400 20ga. VR; Win. Mod. 1400 12ga. VR; Win. Mod. 1300 12ga. VR; Win. Mod. 37A Youth 20ga. Gold Trigger; Win. Mod. 94 Golden Spike 30-30 Leveraction, WOW!; Set of: Rem. 870 Exp. 410ga. 3â€? VR–28ga.VR–20ga. Mag. VR– 16ga. VR NIB–12ga. Mag. VR; Set of: Rem. 1100 LW 410ga. 3â€? VR–28ga. LW VR–Lt.20 20ga. VR–16ga, VR–12ga. VR; Also, Beretta AL391 Urika 12ga. 3â€? Gold Inlay 30â€? B VR in hard case, NICE!; Benelli Montefeltro 12ga. 3â€? VR New; Fox Sterlingworth 16ga. SXS; Rem. Mod. 700 300 Rem Ultra Mag. SS w/Leupold Scope; Ruger Super Blackhawk .44 mag. 7â€? barrel Misc.: New Large 72-gun safe; Hastings 1100 20ga. Slug Barrel; Small Treasure safes; Nikon Monarch 2.5 10x44 SF Rie Scope NIB; Sight Mark 8.5 25-50 Triple Duty Rie Scope; Wild Turkey Fed. Knife Sets; Hang-on Tree Stand, New; New Bow Targets Bows: Matthews Q-2 Compound loaded L-H; Hoyt Compound R-H Note: This is a nice, 1-owner collection with a lot of hard to ďŹ nd, rare guns! All buyers must be an Ohio resident and 18 years of age for long guns; 21 years of age for hand guns. Terms: Cash or check with proper ID. Auctioneer: Nelson Weaver 330-763-4855 Assisting Auctioneer: David Miller

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Located at; 11621 Kaylor Rd Beach City, OH 44608. The property is located by the intersection of state route 250 -212 and Kaylor Rd. right next to Christian Life church.

Saturday Sept 19. Chattels sell @ 10:00 A.M. Real estate @12 noon. 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. Auctioneer/Realtor; Steve Chupp

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Moore’s Lawn & Garden Fall Auction Live & Online Location: 1682 S. Washington St. Millersburg Oh 44654, From Millersburg take SR 83 south out of town and auction location is on the right. Sign Posted

Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015 • 5:00 PM 40+ Units of Tractors * Compacts * Zero Turns * UTV’s Riding Mowers * Ventrac

Always an excellent selection of quality items that Moore’s provides. Live and online bidding available. Join us for a very enjoyable, 2 hour sale, lunch stand will be provided. JD Tractor, Compacts, UTV’s: JD 3320 w/cab & 72â€? deck, JD 2555 w/ldr, JD 3520 w/72â€? cut, JD 825i Gator, Kubota B3200 w/ldr, Kubota B2400 w/ldr., Kubota RTV 500, Ventrac 4200 Riding Mowers, Zero Turns: Kubota F3990, Exmark 52â€? deck, JD x540 mowers, Cub Cadet mowers, Toro Wheel horses, Gravely mower, JD x320, JD 111, JD x740, plus many more Equipment: Land Pride ďŹ nish mower, JD front blades, Husq. Tiller, JD 5ft. disc, Terms: Cash, Check or Credit Card. A 3% buyer’s premium will be assessed to credit card sales. Full balance made the day of the sale and prior to pick up. All auction items are subject to sales prior to September 18th. A 10% buyer’s premium will be assessed to all online purchases, this fee is waived for on-site purchases SALE BY ORDER OF: MOORE’S LAWN AND GARDEN

DAVE KAUFMAN, AUCTIONEER PAT KAUFMAN, APPRENTICE AUCTIONEER PAT@KAUFMANREALTY.COM 330.204.6512

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Location: 8456 Fox Lake Road Sterling, Ohio. From Smithville take SR 585 NE to Egypt Road north to property at corner of Egypt and Fox Lake Road. Watch for Signs

Saturday October 3, 2015 • 9:00 AM Real Estate at 12:00 PM Duplex—Former Georgetown School Building* Wayne County*Green Township* Green Local SD*Jewelry* Glassware* Furniture* Primitives*Household * Open for Inspection: Monday September 21 • 5:00 to 7:00 PM

Location: 6371 CR 407 Millersburg, Ohio 44654. Directions: From Millersburg take SR 83 south to left on CR 58 then right on CR 407 (past Yoder Lumber) to location. From Berlin take SR 557 south to right on CR 407 to location.

Thursday, September 17, 2015 4:00 P.M. Tractor * Antiques * Guns * Arrowheads * Glassware * Tools * Collectibles * Furniture Tractor-Spreader- Bushhog-Tools-Farm Items: Ford Jubilee 600; JD Model H manure spreader; 48â€?Woods RM400 ďŹ nish mower; 5’ bush hog; potato plow; corn sheller; steel wheel wheelbarrow; chicken crates; Jamesway chicken feeders; scythes; ox yoke; carpenters tool box; 1â€? corner chisel; wooden planes; weedeaters (3); Ryobi cut off saw; Jet dust collector; jig saw; Ryobi planer; air hose; router bench; hand tools. GunsArrowheads: Remington Model 12 22 Special w/ oct. barrel; J Stevens 22 rolling block w/ oct. barrel; Savage 22 pump w/ clip & oct. barrel; Remington 22 rolling block w/ oct. barrel; (2) J Stevens 22 rolling block; Stevens Favorite rolling block w/ oct. barrel; (2) Stevens 22 Repeaters; Remington Fieldmaster 22 Model 121; Ranger 22 Model 103-13 w/ Marlin scope; Cresant Firearms 12ga. Single shot (CF Zuercher’s coon gun);J.C. Higgins Model 20 22cal. pump; J Stevens Model 87A 22; CJ Hamilton No. 27 22cal.; CJ Higgins Model 20 12ga.; (2) Ranger 12ga. Shotguns; Riverside Arms single 12ga.; Harpers Ferry 1839 muzzleloader converted to cap; SpringďŹ eld Arms single 12ga.; Nice collection of arrowheads. See pictures at www.kaufmanrealty.com. Antiques-Collectibles-Old ToysFurniture: Steamer Trunk circa. 1800s w/ secret compartment &dovetailed; 48 star ag 1912; (2) 1960 Cleveland Browns programs; 1960s Outdoor Life mags.; Chicken Dinner candy box (old); cast iron dog bank; W.R. Mast dictionary Walnut Creek; childs rolling pins; tins; Longaberger baskets; picnic basket; Charm Feed Mill thermometer; Sohio thermometer; Shonk’s Dairy milk bottles pint-qt.-creamtop; egg scales; egg basket wood wash tub; old bicycles; old mailboxes; galvanized buckets; granite dippers; Mobil tanker truck; Ertl car hauler; Cat. Backhoe; Heil earth mover; Busy Andy trip hammer toys; rubber Donald Duck car; toy train parts; 1924 military picture; banjo; Seth Thomas mantle clock; mantle clock; wall mirror old; dresser w/ mirror; wood rocker; library table; drop leaf table; wooden chairs; hall tree; fern stands; old sewing stand;hickory rocker; (3) sets of rope beds; wood box marked; painted lamp. Glassware- China-Crocks-Household: Millersburg Hanging Cherry ice cream bowl marigold; Millersburg Blackberry Wreath 3-1 edge amethyst; Northwood vase amethyst; Antique Festival toothpick holders; lots of Fenton & Imperial toothpick holders; elec. Fenton painted lamp; Fenton cranberry vase; green depression butter dish & bowls; Shawnee pitcher; green- pink depression; hob nail milk glass; (30) pieces tea leaf china; 12 place Noritake China set; lots of Hull dishes;Watt pottery bowl; hen on the nests; 15gal crock; (4) 5gal. crocks; 4gal. crock; blue jars; canning jars; old bottles; Griswald No. 7 skillet; silverware; There are still lots of boxes to go through. Terms: Cash, check or major credit card. 3% buyers premium waived for cash or valid check. Sale by Order of: The Family of Venus and Cora Zuercher Lunchstand: Gypsy Springs School

Tim Miller Realtor/Auctioneer 740.502.6786 or tim@kaufmanrealty.com

This is a great opportunity to own a piece of Wayne County history. The former Georgetown School building has been made into a Duplex and sits on a nice country corner lot (1.03acres). Each unit consists of 2 Bedrooms, 1 bath and could beneďŹ t from some updates. This could be an excellent opportunity to invest in your future home or use for extra income as a rental property. This brick home has an open front porch, and large basement. Legal: Parcel 31-00396.000 in Green Township of Wayne County and Green Local School District. Taxes: $504.32 per half, prorated to time of closing. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of the auction, balance at closing in approximately 45 days, no ďŹ nancing or other contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Buyers must independently investigate and conďŹ rm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Furniture & Household: walnut 4 shelf curio; walnut 3 pc. BR set; display cabinet; nice desk; sofa; chair; walnut display cabinets; secretary desk; round front corner curio; large jewelry cabinets; singer sewing machine; walnut cabinet; queen ann sofa table; maytag electric range; freezer; washer; dryer; old cabinets; chest of drawers ;quilt rack; rocker; dry sink; large amount of craft items; pictures; ďŹ le cabinets; Large collection on lamps (some very unusual) Primitives & Antiques: Âź sawn oak display cabinet; marble top stands; school desks; cast iron patio items; old chests; trunks; old quilts; egg baskets; old tools; wooden boxes; old toys; griswald items; copper buckets; advertising items; maps; books; washboards; paintings; stamp books; model ship; old doors; garden tools Jewelry & Coins: Huge assortment including gold rings; sterling items; watches; hat pins; badges; tokens; boxes and boxes of jewelry. Glassware: carnival; cut glass; depression; fenton; northwood; paperweights; slag; imperial; ďŹ estaware; Holland ďŹ gurines; royal doultan; Dolls: huge collection including; K.K. german; wellman; S. mack Barbie; steale Ashley bell; dream baby; Seymour; ginnie alexander; 100’s of dolls to choose from Content Terms: Cash or check with proper identiďŹ cation, Visa and Mastercard. 3% buyer’s premium, refunded for cash or check purchase. Payment in full day of sale. Note: This is a 60 year collection. This ad only lists a very small amount and we have not scratched the surface. There are 1000’s of boxes to go through. We will be selling in 2-3 rings all day. Bring your chair a friend and join us for a day of fun. LUNCH STAND Sale by Order of: Brent & Audrey Keller

ADEN YODER, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330-231-8983 AUCTIONEERS DERRICK KANDEL • DAVE KAUFMAN


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Tuesday September 29th – 2015 • 10:00 AM 6 Bedroom Home * 2.53 Acres * Berlin Twp. * Holmes Co. * East Holmes Local Schools * Barn * (4) Pole Buildings * Household * Collectibles * Furniture * Tools * Woodworking Items * New Store Items

Open House: Thursday September 17th 4:00-6:00 PM This very well maintained country home has loads of room for the growing family. On the main oor you will ďŹ nd a large custom oak kitchen, dining room, living room, 2 bedrooms, and 2 full baths. In addition to this, you will ďŹ nd gas heat, solar lights, 4 bedrooms upstairs, a full basement with a kitchen, living room and a ½ bath. These 2.53 acres also accommodate a barn, 4 pole buildings and ample room for pasture. Please contact Cliff Sprang to schedule your private showing or join us at the open house on Thursday September 17th. Real Estate sells at Noon. 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. Legal: Parcel #0100781000, Berlin Twp. Holmes County and East Holmes Local Schools. Taxes are currently $1,165.70/half. Lawn & Garden – Woodworking Equipment – Tools: BCS Tiller; 5260 Gravely walk behind mower; Honda pressure washer; 40 HP Perkins diesel engine; (2) large air tanks; air compressor 10 HP; Delta 10â€? unisaw; Crescent 12â€? jointer; Tenon machine (belt drive); 36â€? Double drum sander; edge sander; 14â€? Delta band saw; General shaper; 36â€? Delta lathe; 12â€? Parks planer; Vega duplicator; Rockwell lathe; custom made pen lathe; 24â€? Grizzly double drum; Grizzly spindle sander; shop fans (air); 24â€? & 48â€? clamps; air routers and drills; Bosch jig saw; disc sander; air upright sander; dovetail jig; furniture carts; Kremlin spray gun; LL Schlabach work bench; assorted hand tools; 1,000+ board ft. of lumber; hand tools; Furniture – Household: Walnut bureau; Walnut bookcase; dresser w/ mirror; cedar chest; oak table w/leaves; chairs; oak bench; oak island w/ formica top; waste basket; adult and child’s hickory rockers; blue couch & chair; loveseat; oak child’s table w/2 chairs; natural gas refrigerator and stove; dehumidiďŹ er; rainbow sweeper; ice cream freezer; barrel cabinet; oak & cherry jewelry chests; quilt frames; 8x10 area rug; canning jars; sentry safe; kitchen items and more. Guns – Collectibles – Toys – New Items: Winchester mod. 67 - .22 cal.; Ben Franklin mod. 342; Henry Repeating Arms .22 cal.; (7+) Pocket Watches – Hamilton, Waltham Crescent ST Gold and more; watch fobs; 40+ handy oilers; Sinclair cans; oil cans; Hep glass oil jar; Brass steam whistle; Dazey butter churn; tin signs; Alice & Jerry books; Millersburg Glass – Feather & Heart Tumbler, Blackberry sauce dish, Hobstar & Feather compote; Millersburg Courthouse bank; hen & duck on nests; M.E. Kline tin matchbox; crocks; Shirley Temple pitcher; Tom Miller painting; Mahlon Schrock painting; Sam Schrock stool signed; washboard; games; Grizwold skillet; oil lamps; silver & older coins; B. Mullen turkey call; graniteware; camp stove; cooler; display cases; typewriters; mantle clock; Toys: Case Millennium 110 Steam Engine (runs); Eli Mast steam engine; Don Irving steam engine; Case Agri King 1170; JD 720; JD D; IH T430 dozer; Farmall C; Ford 901; Waterloo Boy engine; Case 800 diesel; 9890 Slik tractor; auctioneer clock; touch lamps; solar panels; (6) Howard Miller clocks; batteries; toys; Quartz chime; 50+ good box lots. 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 by Orchard Grove. Note: Reuben has been going to auctions and collecting for over 40+ years. They are moving to smaller quarters and will be selling the remainder at auction. They owned Berlin Furniture & Suncrest Solar and are still in operation so some of the new items may be sold by daily sales. Bring a chair and a friend because we will be selling double for most of the day. Lunch Stand Sale by Order of: Reuben & Betty Miller

CLIFF SPRANG, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.464.5155 OR CLIFF@KAUFMANREALTY.COM AUCTIONEERS: ROBBIE MILLER & CURT YODER

44th Annual Holmes County Home BeneďŹ t Auction Location: At the Holmes County Home 7260 SR 83, Holmesville, Ohio 44633 Directions: SR 83 North of Millersburg or SR 83 South of Wooster.

Saturday, September 19th, 2015 • 9:00 AM 9:00 AM: Large selection of quality, locally made Oak, Cherry, and other wood furniture including 56â€? Rustic hickory deluxe roll-top desk, Oak deluxe sewing cabinet w/lift; 5 pc. Maple two tone Queen bedroom set; Oak 3 door hutch; Oak 54â€? Rolltop desk w/hutch;ofďŹ ce chairs; 5 pc. queen oak bedroom set; 4 pc. Queen Quarter sawn white oak bedroom set; ďŹ le cabinet; bar stools; end tables; night stand; book case; oak ďŹ replace mantle; chests; queen pillow soft mattress set; oak corner shelf; quilt rack; 48â€? rustic bench; hickory rockers; oak table and 4 chairs; used whiskey barrel; barrel coffee table; jack daniels barrel table; cherry grandfather clock; cherry wall clock; curly maple table w/matching chairs & hutch; 5 pc.rustic cherry queen bedroom set; brown maple table & 6 chairs; 5 pc. Maple queen shaker bedroom set; Plus many more nice pieces. 9:30 AM: 2nd Location Misc. Auction Raleigh 21 speed boys bike; Raleigh 21 speed girls bike; 12 volt batteries; Horse tack; Stihl weed eater; bar & chain oil; motor oil; buggy wash; weed sprayer; water hose;Led ashlight; bike lights; birdfeed; birdhouses; tool sets; buggy tack; redmax backpack leaf blower; Plus a lot more misc. items 12:00 Noon: Specialty Items Sell in Main Auction Ring 24x32 post frame building with 4 ft. over hang includes 36â€? entrance door, (2) 9x8 garage doors, 4 windows, choice of color on steel siding & roof, 4 inch ďŹ nished concrete constructed on your level site within 6 months of auction date and within 35 miles of Millersburg. Buyer is responsible for all permits; 16x18 hunting cabin with 6x16 porch and 8’ loft, includes 36â€? entrance door, 4 windows, choice of color on steel roof, built on your level site within 6 months of auction date and within 30 miles of Millersburg. Buyer is responsible for all permits; Item’s with Holmes County Home logo engraved small chest; toy chest plus more items; 275# hamburger; whole hog sausage; 4-16oz Ribeye Steak; BBQ; Honda 2000 generator; Boom truck load of ďŹ rewood logs; Rib dinner for 12 people; Plus many more items. 1:30 PM: Lawn furniture followed by barns; Cottage tower deluxe playset from Hershberger lawn structures; 10x14 Miller Barn; 4’ poly glider; saw dust; 4 ton enviro brick; stone ďŹ re ring; 6’ table w/benches; ower rack; light house; bale spear; dog house; 8’ gazebo; vinyl gym set; patio set Plus lots more. Deluxe top buggy w/LED lights, ďŹ berglass shafts, steel wheels w/rubber; loaded 2 seater open buggy w/LED lights, ďŹ ber glass shafts; Pony cart; Pony wagon; harnesses; 3 yr. old double gaited standard bred gelding t.s.s; top buggy broke (something for older people) 7 yr old black standard bred gelding trotter; t.s.s. top buggy broke; 3 yr. old mini pony mare broke to ride & drive; 2 yr. old paint pony gelding broke to ride 7 drive. 1:30 PM: 50 plus Quilts including; double wedding ring; Colorado log cabin star; diamond tiara; spring tulip garden; trip around the world; mariner star; rail fence; star spin; boston common’s; sunrise in the garden Terms: Cash or check with positive ID. Visa and MC with 3% buyer’s premium. For more information or to donate please call: The Holmes County Home 330-279-2801; Aden Hershberger 330-473-3665. Thank you for supporting The Holmes County Home! Schedule of Events Friday, September 18th 5:30 PM – Fish Fry and volleyball tournament. Menu: Fish, Fries, Kettle stew, Hot dogs, Kettle corn, Fry pies, Soft Pretzels, Drinks 6:30 PM - Volleyball Tournament Starts To sign up for volleyball please call 330-473-3665. Saturday, September 19th, 2015 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM – Full Course Breakfast 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM – Silent Auction No. 1 8:00 AM – Sold Out –Bake Sale 8:00 AM – 8:40 AM – Church Group Singing 9:00 AM – Furniture Auction 9:30 AM – Misc. Auction 2nd Location 10:00 AM – Full Course Meal with BBQ Chicken, Pulled pork sandwiches, Noodles, Baked Beans, Potato Salad, Fruit, Pie, Homemade Ice Cream, Soft Pretzels, Hot Dogs, Kettle Corn 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM – Silent Auction No. 2 12:00 Noon – Specialty Item’s Sell in Main Auction Ring 1:30 PM – Quilt Auction 1:30 PM –Lawn Furniture followed by Barns, Gazebo,Playsets, Horses, Ponies, Buggies 2:00 PM – Kids Auction in 2nd Auction Ring Come and spend the day. Thank you!

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PUBLIC AUCTION

30+ ACRES – 2 HOMES – 3 PARCELS WOOSTER TWP. • WAYNE CO. TRIWAY SCHOOLS • MINI FARM W/COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL IMMEDIATE ACCESS TO THE BYPASS Will sell on location 599 Daly Dr. Wooster, OH. From US RT 30 exit to Old Lincolnway turn east to Connector St. then south to Sylvan Rd. then west and follow signs to property. From US RT 250 SE of Wooster or NW of Apple Creek take the SR 83 Bypass north to ďŹ rst exit then left to auction.

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PARCEL NO. 1: The secluded farmstead located at 599 Daly Dr. selling with approx. 8.2 acres of land. The home is accessed by a shared private drive and was built in 1880. There have been several updates to the home over time, but it has been uninhabited for approximately ten years. There are four possibly 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 kitchens, LR etc. The home has hardwood oors and a full basement with a propane gas F/A furnace. A drilled well provides the water, and there is a septic system. Also included with the property is an old bank barn, suitable for livestock and storage. The acreage includes approximately 5 acres of fenced tillable/pasture and some woods. If you’ve got some energy, time, and skills you will like what your money will buy here. PARCEL NO. 2: Approximately 20.2 acres of vacant land with approx. 15 level tillable acres that has been farmed by a neighbor in recent years. With its immediate access to the on/off ramps of the bypass this would be a great spot for warehouses or a wide array of commercial uses. The balance of the land is woodland. This parcel will have a 60’ owned access from Sylvan Rd. Parcel number two actually lies between parcels 1 & 3 and could be added to either to make a good mini-farm. PARCEL NO. 3: This home is located at 1619 Sylvan Rd. Wooster, OH. The home is an older twostory home on two acres that has had a lot of major renovation started but is not completed. The home has vinyl siding, replacement windows, updated electrical service, new drywall, updated plumbing, hardwood oors, a natural gas furnace & water heater. The main house has had the shingles replaced but the porch needs a new roof. It needs kitchen cabinets, bathroom ďŹ xtures, etc. but a lot of the dollars for the upgrading of this home have been spent. This home needs a septic system. A soil test and plot plan with septic design is on ďŹ le. This one has potential. OPEN HOUSE: The properties will be open for inspection on Tuesday Eve. Sept. 22nd from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. Other showings are available by appointment. Call Steve Andrews @ 330-465-8498 – Seth Andrews @ 330-466-5471 or Real Estate Showcase Wooster @ 330-262-6888. Brochures with more detailed information are available on site or on the website www.RES.bid. TERMS: We require a non-refundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price at the close of the auction with the balance due at closing within 45 days. There are no ďŹ nancing contingencies. The property sells AS IS – WHERE IS with no warranties expressed or implied. There is a 10% Buyer’s Premium in effect for this auction. 10% of the highest bid will be calculated and added on to determine the contracted selling price. NOTE: The Daly Dr. property was acquired by Mr. Lynn Augspurger from the Barnes family in 2005. And the Sylvan Rd. property was added in 2006. It was Lynn’s dream to retire here but unfortunately his health failed and he was not able to live out his dream. His family now wishes to sell the asset and has chosen the auction method of marketing to accomplish their goal. THE FAMILY OF LYNN AUGSPURGER, OWNER Auction Conducted By:

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Saturday, September 12, 2015 — 39

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