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WHERE QUALITY MEETS THE OUTDOORS HUNTER’S EDUCATION COURSE October 19th, 20th & 23rd 6:00 – 9:00pm To pre-register, call ODNR at 800-945-3543 Mt. Hope location 7799 County Rd. 77, Millersburg, OH 44654 • 330.473.1028
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Holmesville/Prairie Township Library invites seniors of the community to Senior Mondays, from 2:30-4 p.m. Meet every Monday afternoon at the library to play cards, board games or for conversation. Kids ages 3 through sixthgraders are invited the first Monday of every month, 4-5 p.m. for After School Kids Group. There will be an after-school snack, a story and an activity.
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a sister, or a grandchild, and helps others better assist the grieving family. Today more than 650 chapters serving all 50 states plus Washington, D.C., Guam and Puerto Rico offer friendship, understanding and hope to bereaved parents, siblings and grandparents during the natural bereavement process after a child has died. The nearest chapters to Millersburg are in Mount Vernon and Canton. The meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the Holmes County Library in Millersburg, in meeting room B on the lower level. For more information, call Becky at 330-275-8527 or Evelyn at 330-600-8902. To learn more about The Compassionate Friends, visit the national website at www. compassionatefriends.org.
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NEW LOAD OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Leaf Vac Shredder............................$295 9.1 Cu. Ft. Chest Freezer .................$215 45â&#x20AC;? Snow Blower...........................$1,295 PSE Cross Bow (350 FPS) ..............$345 Wall Mount Fireplace 36â&#x20AC;? ..................$95 18V Cordless Set (4 tools) ................$65 120V Arc Welder .................................$95 Battery Chargers ................................$35 Air Hose Reel ......................................$65 Wire Feed Welder w/Cart.................$225 3/4 HP Garbage Disposer..................$45 3 Burner Grill (Natural Gas) ............$245 Gas Leaf Blowers ...............................$65 Gas Chain Saws ......................... $75-$95
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Community Church notes Baltic Zion supper is Saturday Baltic Zion United Church of Christ, 203 N. Butler St., will hold its annual ham and chicken supper benefit from 5-7 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 10. Menu features ham, chicken, noodles, scalloped or mashed potatoes, green beans, applesauce or coleslaw, dessert and beverage. Cost is $9 for adults and $4 for ages 5-12. Carryouts will be available. Proceeds benefit local missions.
of Millersburg will host its annual soup supper on Tuesday, Nov. 10 from 4:30-7 p.m. The menu will consist of a variety of soups, applesauce, rolls, corn bread, cheese and pie. Cost is by donation with proceeds to support the Missions Committee. Carry-out will be available. The church is at 8670 State Route 39 west of Millersburg.
Glory Way Quartet to perform
Fall Bazaar at Hopewell is Saturday
Glory Way Quartet will be singing at Nashville United Methodist Church Saturday, Oct. 10 from 7-8 p.m. A love offering will Hopewell Presbyteri- be accepted and refreshan Church will hold its ments will follow. annual Fall Bazaar Oct. 10, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. with baked goods, canned St. John’s goods, produce, flowers schedules and hand-crafted items. Lunch of soup, sandwich- Christmas Craft es, dessert and ice cream Show will also be available. A Christmas Craft Show will be held Dec. 15 at St. Soup supper John’s Church, 8670 State Route 39, Millersburg, 9 held to support a.m.-2 p.m. Crafters are missions needed. For information The Missions Commit- contact Sue Dye at 330tee of St. John’s Church 378-3321.
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.
Donations needed Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store is at 7703-B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-857-5516. or 330-4641261.
Visit the Holy Land Join Pastor Bob Fetterhoff of Grace Church of Wooster on the 22nd annual Comprehensive Biblical Tour of the Holy Land — Featuring visits to Israel and Petra. This 12-day trip, March 28-April 8, 2016, features first-class hotels, roundtrip airfare, two daily meals and admissions
Community briefs 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. For more information, call 330-264-9459, Ext 220, email info@woostergrace. org, or go to www.ohioholylandtours.com.
Bibles available Need a Bible? We can deliver/mail you one without cost or obligation. KJV Bible, New Testament, Large Print and Children’s Bible Stories are available. Contact: 330-262-2287; 330-927-4857; 330-9396231 or needfreebibles@ gmail.com.
Worship services at Jitters Two worship services will be held at Jitters Coffee House, 1545 S. Washington St., Millersburg, Sunday at 9 and 10:45 a.m. Jitter Bugs class at 10:45 service only. Grab a cup of coffee and doughnut and sing praises to the Lord.
Petitions available for March primary Petitions are available at the board office for people interested in becoming candidates for the March 15 Primary Election. The filing deadline is Dec. 16 at 4 p.m. Positions up for election in 2016 in Holmes County are: County commissioner (two to be elected), coroner, clerk of courts, engineer, prosecuting attorney, recorder, sheriff and treasurer. Candidacy requires 50 valid signatures. Also on the ballot will be Democratic Central Committee member, one to be elected per voting precinct. The positions require no signatures, however, the candidate must file a declaration of candidacy. There is no filing fee for this office. All positions are for four-year terms. For more information contact the Holmes County Board of Elections at 330-674-5921.
4606 Township Road 634. Dr. D.J. McFadden will see patients at the center Mondays, 1-4:30 p.m., and Wednesdays, 8 a.m.-noon. Pomerene Family Care will offer a full spectrum of family practice services including pediatric care, women’s health, obstetrics, care of chronic conditions, acute care, travel medicine and midwifery services. For more information, call 330674-8444.
Millersburg taking grant requests
The village is accepting applications for economic development grants. The fund was created from money collected under the village’s transient occupancy (hotel/motel) tax. The fund is dedicated to promoting economic development. Applications will be accepted from anyone residing in or doing business in the village. Applications may be obtained at the Village Offices, 6 N. Washington St., Millersburg, or at www,millersburgohio. com, and are due by Nov. Family Care in 15. For more information, Mount Hope contact Clerk-Treasurer Mount Hope Medi- Karen Shaffer at 330-674cal Center is located at 1886.
Community calendar Campus Visit Day includes group tours as well as information about course offerings, financial aid options and camThe Holmes County Veterans Service pus clubs and organizations. Center will accept applications for assis- For more information or to register call tance for October through Friday, Oct. 330-684-8909. 23 at noon. Office hours are Monday, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and Tuesday through Holmes Retired Friday, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. The Veterans Service Commission Teachers to meet Board meeting will be Oct. 26 at 6:30 Holmes County Retired Teachers will p.m. meet at the Walnut Hills Community Room on Thursday, Oct. 15 at 11:30 a.m. and program will be by the WalHam dinner served Sunday Lunch nut Hills staff. RSVP by Oct. 12; call Ham dinner will be served Sunday, Oct. or text 330-231-7007 or email foxydar@ 11 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Wilmot wildblue.net. Fire Hall, 204 Mill St. Menu includes all you care to eat scalloped potatoes, green beans, applesauce, coleslaw, rolls, a slice Zoar Home-School Day of pie and beverage, served family-style. Adults, $8; ages 4-10, $4, 3 and younger scheduled for Oct. 16 free. Proceeds benefit Wilmot Fire & Home-school students are welcome to rescue. Carry-out available, 330-359- discover old-fashioned autumn duties at Historic Zoar Village’s Fall Home 5995. School Day, to be Oct. 16 from 10 a.m.-4 Campus Visit Day p.m. Hands-on activities include blackis Monday smithing, tinsmithing, playing with oldThe University of Akron Wayne Col- fashioned toys, making soup, butter lege will hold a Campus Visit Day on Oct. churning, baking, laundry, a weaving 12 at 6 p.m. in the Student Life Building, demonstration and gardening for but1901 Smucker Road, Orrville. The college terflies. offers two four-year degree programs and Students who attended the Spring numerous associate degrees. Home-School Day last April will see
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the sunflowers they planted in the garden. Fall Home-School Day features a selfguided tour that includes activities led by costumed volunteers. Pre-registration is required and can be done by calling 330-874-3011 or 800-262-6195. Admission is $4 per student (ages 4-17), free for children under age 4, and $6 for adults. One adult per group or family may attend free of charge.
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. Fish fry, bow raffle is Oct. 17 For information, contact Jeanne Nehrenz at 330-966-7343 or jnehrenz@alz.org. RegThere will be a fish fry and gun and istration forms are available at act.alz.org. bow raffle Oct. 17 at the Nashville Fire Department. Event will be from 4-8 p.m. and raffle tickets are $10 each. Dinner Program about Social is by donation and proceeds benefit the Security is Oct. 20 fire department. The University of Akron Wayne College in Orrville will present a free program Sugarcreek Post about Social Security on Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. fish frys scheduled The purpose of the program will be to proAmerican Legion Post 494 of Sugar- vide insights and answer questions about creek announces its fall Family Fish Fry the program. schedule for 2015 as follows: Saturday, Debbie Muniak, director of community Oct. 17, and Saturday, Nov. 21. All events relations, said, “With the expected wave will be at the Post Home, on North of baby boomers reaching retirement age Broadway Street, in Sugarcreek, and run and employers providing financial planning from 4-7 p.m. The Post will also have information to workers nearing retirement fish fries at the Ohio Swiss Festival on age, people have questions about what Friday, Oct. 2 and Saturday, Oct. 3, from their Social Security benefits will be.” 3:30-7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to See Pg. 7 — CALENDAR these events.
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FAITH VIEWbooks BOOKS, MUSIC, FAMILY DVD’s, CANDLES, BOXED CARDS & MORE. Mon. - Fri. 8-5 • Sat. - 8-3 • 330-674-0684
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John Schmid to entertain at Holmes County Caregiver Luncheon The Holmes County Caregiver of the Year will be announced at the annual Holmes County Caregiver Appreciation Luncheon scheduled for Nov. 6 at the Carlisle Inn in Walnut Creek from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. with registration starting at 10 a.m. Entertainment will be provided by John Schmid. While this is a free event to any Holmes County caregiver, registrations are required. Caregivers and one guest receive a complimentary meal; additional guests will be $10 each. To register for this event, contact Laurel at 800-932-7277 ext. 4719. The Holmes County Caregiver Coalition is seeking nominations for Holmes
County Caregiver of the Year. This is a recognition given to any unpaid caregiver (for family, friend, neighbor, etc.) who best shows what all caregivers go through on a day-to-day basis. Criteria for Caregiver of the Year: The caregiver must currently be providing care or have provided care in the past two years; the caregiver may not be paid through an agency or be doing volunteer work (such as through a hospice); the recipient of the care may be residing at home, in long-term care or deceased; the caregiver being nominated must reside in Holmes County; however, the person they are caring for may reside anywhere. We
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ask that you write a short story about the caregiver (500 words or less), explaining why they should be considered for this award. Mail the nomination to Laurel
DuBeck, 60788 Southgate Road, Byesville, OH 43723, or Fax to 740-439-9878 or email to ldubeck@aaa9.org. To date, this luncheon is sponsored in part by the
Area Agency on Aging, Region 9; Oak Pointe Nursing and Rehab; Simply EZ Home Delivered Meals; Ten Lakes Center; Dusini Drug; Community Hospice; Sun-
nyslope; Walnut Hills Retirement Community; Altimate Care Home Care; Beacon Pointe Rehab Center; and Sycamore Run & Scenic Pointe Nursing & Rehab.
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Recipe for enjoyable, pain-free marathon We rolled out of town just after 5 a.m. with hearts thumping and butterflies all aflutter in our bellies. It was Marathon Day in Akron and there was only one place to be. The long months of training on the sun baked chip-and-seal roads of Wayne County fell behind us in the predawn murk as we headed north. Akron gleamed like Emerald City as thousands of cars snaked inward to curl amid the Port-o-Pots and barricades of downtown. Kristin and I found a spot on the top of a parking deck that overlooked the “starting corral” four floors below. The livestock-inspired term is appropriate and necessary as the more familiar “starting line” does nothing to convey the mass of humanity which stomps, snorts and stretches therein. If anxiety were a commodity it could be harvested by the ton from the air surrounding the starting
you been running? I wish I could find a T-shirt to flash at them like the one I saw on a plus-sized spectator at a race that said, “I ran once. It was awful!” A marathon is a beautiful thing, with people of corral. every size and shape clad A kiss for luck, a fist pump for glory and each in every shade and conrunner fades off into his figuration of day-glow running gear one could or her own little world. ever imagine. And I’d The bells begin to ring love to experience the and the mass lurches wild euphoria I see time forward, and the race is and time again on the big on as Kristin takes the screen as runners pass first of 10,000 steps that before the cameras at the will carry her 26.2 miles in the course of the next finish line. There’s just one problem for me, and several hours. that’s the part where the As for me? Well, I just shoe meets the road. casually saunter back to I’ll race a bicycle for the car to read the newspaper, drink another cup five or six hours at of coffee and maybe take a pop with no complaint, but run for the a quick nap. I know my place in this same time? I’d rather wrestle a greased crocomadness and it’s on the dile. Besides, if I ran curb-sitting, hand-clapping, pain-free periphery I wouldn’t be able to chronicle — from the of the event. comfortable saddle of When I tell folks I’m my bicycle — the boundheaded to a marathon less joy of my wife as she over the weekend, the embraces her inner beast. inevitable question folThere’s a place for everylows: So, how long have
one at a marathon, and the place for me is the comfort zone. I wouldn’t trade my spot for all the
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through the mansion. After your tour, stop at the Castle Club Banquet Center, located next to the Victorian House, for refreshments and hear other ghostly tales and historical facts that have occurred in the house. This event is sure to be an evening of educational and entertaining fun for everyone. Tickets can be purchased that evening on the front porch of the Victorian House. Inclement weather is no problem, we gotcha covered with a covered outdoor waiting area and warm coffee, cocoa and cider await you at the Castle Club. For more information, visit www.victorianhouse. org or facebook.com/victorianhousemuseum or call 330-674-0022.
Event is sponsored by Killbuck’s the Killbuck Community Halloween Parade Improvement Corp. is Oct. 25 Euchre Party Killbuck’s Halloween is Oct. 27 Parade will be held Sun-
where you’ll find a clip of Kristin joyfully chatting through mile 23 of her 13th marathon!)
Entertainment briefs the second annual “Night of the Living Past,” the Halloween at the Mansion 2015 event, to be Saturday, Oct. 24, from 6:30-11:30 Hopewell Presbyterian p.m. This popular event Church will hold its annu- Ghostly tours is open to the public at a al Fall Bazaar Oct. 10, 9 return at reduced admission fee of a.m.-3 p.m. with baked $5 per person. goods, canned goods, pro- Victorian House Come to the Victorian duce, flowers and hand- The Holmes County His- House at 484 Wooster crafted items. torical Society will hold Road, Millersburg, for a guided mini walk in the past and meet the key past residents of the mansion, brought to life by live re-enactors. As you walk through a living history — OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT — event, the resident “real” 9 Hole Regulation Golf Course, Par 3, and ghosts may make their presence known as the tour 18 Hole Foot Golf Course guides escort you through the 28-room mansion. STOP IN & CHECK OUT OUR FALL SPECIALS! Strange sounds and subdued lighting will enhance your experience. Groups 2652 St. Rt. 179, Lakeville • 419-827-2097 of 10-12 will be guided
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day, Oct. 25 with parade line-up at the fire house at 1:30 p.m. The parade will begin at 2 p.m. and will be led by the West Holmes Middle School Marching Band under the direction of Mike Pacula. Judging will occur immediately following the parade. From 2:30-4 p.m. trick or treat will be held in the village. At 4 p.m., a community picnic will be held. Everyone from Killbuck, Glenmont and surrounding areas is invited. Take a covered dish and any photos you would like to share.
Public Euchre Card Party, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 7 p.m., St. Luke Community Center, Rambo Street, Danville (turn west at traffic light, go one-half block — directly across street from Danville High School). $1 admission; prizes and refreshments.
Shakespeare Festival is Nov. 6 The University of Akron Wayne College’s 17th annual Shakespeare FesSee Pg. 11 — BRIEFS
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3VJHS ,U[LY[HPUTLU[ Come to the Enchanted Forest The Wilderness Center invites families to The Enchanted Forest Friday and Saturday, Oct. 9 and 10, 6:30-8 p.m. Meet creatures of the night! The Enchanted Forest is a fun, educational experience for children 4-10 years old and their families. Come in costume if you’d like! Visitors are escorted along a pumpkin lit trail where they will meet a mouse, flying squirrel, tree
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Antique (From Page 1) Classic cars and Firemen’s parades at 4:30, a Victorian-style costume contest, along with several musical performances, are on tap to make the day complete. Antiques dealers and flea marketers will have their wares on display around the courthouse grounds on the square, onto Court Street. “We are trying to build up some events again, like the arts and crafts,” festival coordinator Pam Akins said. “We’ve got more vendors this year.” The band SOBOS caps off the first day of festivities at this year’s Antique Festival at 7 p.m. on the large stage near the courthouse. Sunday afternoon features the annual Lumberjack Show on the main stage. That gets under way at 12:30, followed by more musical entertainment. The grand marshal of the Antique Festival parade this year is Fred Hawkins, a long-time member of the board and coordinator of the lumberjack show. “I just found out. I’m still trying to get it soaked in,” Hawkins said. “It’s quite an honor for them to pick you, with all the people they got in the county. Yeah, it feels pretty good to be recog-
frog, mole, skunk and salamander. These creatures will share facts about their nocturnal life. This event is not at all scary and is perfect for the entire family. Register for this event is required. Cost is: Members, $8; nonmembers, $10; children 3 and younger are free. Register by calling 330359-5235, or online at www.wildernesscenter. org.
Holmes County bookmobile Tuesday — Nature View School, County Road 77, 12:15-1:30 p.m.; Weaver Marketplace, County Road 235, 1:45-3:30 p.m.; Mount Hope, Post Office, 3:45-5 p.m.; Hiland Bike, 6-7 p.m Wednesday — Training Center/Workshop, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; Holmes
Seniors/HCTC, 10:45-11 a.m.; Martins Creek Valley, County Road 189, 11:15-noon; Scenic View School, 1-1:45 p.m.; North Bunker Hill School, 1:152:45 p.m.; Amish Country Essentials, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Troyer See Pg. 12 — BOOKMOBILE
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“It’s a nice reward for him after all the years he’s put in.” The Grand Parade starts Sunday at 2 p.m., beginning at Lakeview Drive at the east end of town. The parade goes through Millersburg on state Route 39 to the fairgrounds. Dalrymple also organizes the costume contest on Saturday afternoon. “We encourage people to find a Victorian-style costume and come out and enter the contest,” Dalrymple said. “It’s a lot of fun. It’s growing.”
She says a lot of the queens who are already dressed in style enjoy taking part in the costume contest as well. Akins added her appreciation for all the time and effort a large number of people put in to keep this event going every year. “Things are going along smoothly as far as preparation goes,” she said. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.
tival will be a one-nightonly event this year, rather than the two nights. The American Shakespeare Center will perform Friday, Nov. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the Smucker Multipurpose Room of the Student Life Building. The ASC will perform “The Life of King Henry the Fifth” as part of its 2015-16 Dangerous Dreams Tour. As the finale to Shakespeare’s great history plays, Henry V is the story of England’s hero king and the greatest upset in European military history. The ASC is a professional performing troupe that follows the principles of basic Renaissance theatrical productions. The troupe will perform a matinee of Henry V earlier in the day for area high school students. Following the play, some of the students will participate in actor-led work-
shops. Workshop topics include staging, rhetoric, performance choices, doubling and costuming. Tickets are on sale at $15 for adults and $10 for students. Reserved seating is available by calling 330-684-8973, or in person at the cashier’s window of the Main Classroom Building, MondayFriday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. If still available, tickets can be purchased at the door one hour before the show. For more information, visit Shakespeare@uakron.edu.
Baltic Historical Society Museum is open The Baltic Historical Society Museum will be open the third Sunday of each month from 1-4 p.m., April through October. It is in the basement of the Baltic State Bank.
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Farming ATI (From Page 12) turning their many beautiful colors and starting to fall. Corn and soybeans will all soon be harvested. Our local Carroll County Historical Society Algonquin Mill Festival takes place Oct. 9, 10, and 11 at Petersburg, south of Carrollton on State Route 332. The 16th annual Carroll County Antique Collectors Club Antique Power Show is scheduled for Oct. 16-18 at the Carroll County Fairgrounds on state Route 9, Carrollton. Scarecrows on the Square will be on display on the public square in Carrollton until Oct. 19. The cool days bring to mind the thoughts of hot soups! There are so many delicious kinds to
Behind the barrel Ohio Department of Transportation will be working this week in these Holmes County areas: U.S. 62: One mile east of Millersburg, ditching. State Route 83: Millersburg north to the Wayne County line, mowing. State Route 83: At Holmesville (Salt Creek and Tea Run), channel cleaning. State Route 514: Nashville north to the Wayne County line, mowing. State Route 514: One mile north of Nashville, slip repair. State Route 754: Mowing.
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sion educator in Hancock County and Steve Culman, OSU Extension soil fertility specialist recently wrote about liming considerations. Here are a couple of points from that article: What is the Effective Neutralizing Power of my lime source? An important item from a lime analysis report is the Effective Neutralizing Power (ENP) value, which is required for material sold as lime for agricultural purposes in Ohio. This value allows a producer to compare the quality among lime sources because ENP considers the purity, neutralizing power (including fine-
test report. Soil pH affects nutrient availability, herbicide activity,and crop development. Regular, periodic soil testing can tell you when a lime application is needed to raise soil pH. Fall is generally a good time of the year to apply lime if it is needed because the effect of lime on soil pH is not immediate. It may take nine months or longer to reach the desired target soil pH after a lime application. Ed Lentz, OSU Exten- See Pg. 15 — LIME
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Lime (From Page 14) ness) and moisture content. In other words, the ENP tells you how much of that ton of lime actually neutralizes soil acidity. The unit for ENP is pounds/ton (be careful not to use %ENP, which may also be on a lime analysis report). The ENP allows a producer to compare different lime sources because they can now determine price per pound or ton of actual neutralizing material. Should I use â&#x20AC;&#x153;hi calâ&#x20AC;? or dolomitic lime? In most situations it does not matter, so a producer can select the least expensive of the two lime sources. Transportation is often the largest cost of a lime material, so generally the closest lime source (quarry) is often the most economical. Several parts of the state are historically low in soil magnesium (eastern and southern Ohio). Adequate soil magnesium is important to reduce the risk of such problems as grass tetany for grazing animals. Soil test magnesium levels need to be greater than 50 ppm (100 lb.) for optimal corn, soybean, wheat and alfalfa production. Often, areas low in magnesium also need lime, which has made the application of dolomitic lime an economic solu-
tion for both concerns. The ratio between calcium and magnesium is important. Soils should contain more calcium than magnesium. Extensive research has shown crops yield the same over a wide range of calcium to magnesium ratios and will not affect crop production as long as the calcium to magnesium ratio is larger than 1. High calcium lime should be used in situations where the soil test calcium to magnesium ratio is less than 1, or in other words, the soil magnesium levels are greater than the soil calcium levels. We have not observed any Ohio soil tests in which the magnesium levels are above the calcium levels. Also keep in mind that almost all dolomitic lime sources will contain more calcium than magnesium. Unfortunately, some producers have been led to believe that magnesium levels in dolomitic lime may be undesirable. The Ohio State University is currently investigating the importance of calcium to magnesium ratios in crop production since the last Ohio research was completed in the early 1980s. For now, the focus should be selecting lime on its Effective Neutralizing Power rather than its calcium level. Gypsum is not a lime
source. It does not have the right chemical composition to neutralize soil acidity, such as carbonate (gypsum is calcium sulfate). Gypsum is used as an amendment for soil physical properties and/or as a fertilizer providing calcium and sulfur. In summary, make sure you take a soil test to determine if lime is needed, determine if magnesium is needed, know the historic pH of your subsoil, and then use the ENP to select the most cost effective lime material. A soil test every three to four years will determine the lime requirements for your fields. Additional information on ENP and lime sources and liming rates may be found at http://agcrops. osu.edu/specialists/fertility/fertility-fact-sheetsand-bulletins/AGF505. pdf Provide water to calves Even though temperatures are cooling down, continue to provide freechoice water for dairy calves. Calves are not born with a functioning rumen; they canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t digest forages until the rumen begins to develop. It is known that grain helps rumen development and baby dairy calves are commonly offered grain as a calf starter at an early age. Donna Amaral-Phillips, dairy specialist with the
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Business briefs Schell joins Pomerene surgical services Dr. Michael T. Schell has joined surgical services at Pomerene Hospital. H e received his medical degree from Ohio State University College of Medicine in 2000 :JOLSS and completed his residency at Baylor College of Medicine in Texas. Schell has experience as a general and trauma surgeon at Mercy Willard Hospital as well as at Mercer County Community Hospital. He is qualified to perform a variety of general surgery and laparoscopic procedures as well as endoscopy. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Pomerene strives to provide high-quality,
Cheese Association grand champion contest was held Sept. 30 at the Ohio Swiss Festival in Sugarcreek. It was the third and final contest to determine the 2015 Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Swiss Cheese cheesemakers, as well as the 2015 Grand Champion cheesemaker for the Open Classification. Winners are: Swiss Classification â&#x20AC;&#x201D; First place, Pearl Valley Cheese Co., Fresno; second place, Guggisberg Cheese Co., Millersburg; third place, Broad Run Cheese, Dover. Other Swiss cheese was entered by E. S. Steiner Dairy LLC, Baltic. Open Classification â&#x20AC;&#x201D; First place, Guggisberg Cheese Co., Millersburg (Emmental wheel); second place, Guggisberg Cheese Co., Millersburg, (baby Swiss); third place Guggisberg (tie) Middlefield Original Cheese, Middlefield, Cheese is grand (mild cheddar) and E.S. champion Steiner Dairy LLC, Baltic, This yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ohio Swiss (muenster).
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Letters to the editor Scherer family extends thanks To the editor: The family of John Scherer would like to thank our families, friends and neighbors for your kindness, prayers and support during the loss of our beloved husband, dad and grandpa. To those who sent cards, special gifts, flowers, brought food, made donations to Interim Health Care of Coshocton and made donations to the United Church of Christ of New Bedford, came to calling hours and attended the celebration of life for John. We thank you. The outpouring of love was amazing. Special thanks to special friends and family members who supported John and us with love and support through the past 1½ years of many hospital stays due to
transverse myeletis. It was a long and difficult journey. The staff at Cleveland Clinic, Lanfair Skilled Nursing and OSU Wexner Center gave John the best possible care. A very special thanks to Hospice Nurse Mary Johnson who made it possible to have John home with his family the last three days. It was a precious time we were blessed to have with John. Thanks also to the Sugarcreek Veterans for the touching military service at the graveside. Cheryl Scherer Stephanie, Mark, Nicholas & Joel Lorenz Jason, Deana, Brodie, Brendan, & Piper Scherer Sara, Steve, Doyle, & Porter Sargent
Saltcreek voters asked to approve 1.5 mill levy To the editor: The Saltcreek Township Trustees, Holmes County, ask the voters in Saltcreek Township to vote for the five-year, 1.5 mill levy for current operating expenses on November 3. It is Issue 12 on the ballot. This levy is a 1 mill renewal and .5 mill increase, which amounts to 15 cents per $100 valuation. This is the first increase the trustees have asked
for in many years. Operating costs and materials continue to increase while state funds continue to steadily decrease. These include the Local Government Fund, the gas tax, the Tangible Personal Property tax, and the estate tax. Even the volunteer buggy tax revenue has decreased in recent years. As an example, 20 years ago the cost of paving one mile of roadway was less
Behind the barrel Ohio Department of Transportation will be working this week in these Holmes County areas: U.S. 62: One mile east of Millersburg, ditching. State Route 83: Millersburg north to the Wayne County line, mowing. State Route 83: At Hol-
than $10,000. This year it cost the trustees about $24,000 per mile just to chip and seal a road. Approval of this 1.5 mill levy is vital if the trustees are to continue to maintain and improve the roads in Saltcreek Township year-round. Currently, 94 percent of the 46.5 miles of roads in Saltcreek Township is hard surfaced. We greatly appreciate the past support voters in
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Festival games will be from 4-6 p.m. with game tickets 25 cents per game. There will be a cake walk and 50-50 drawing. Raffle prizes are: Family Fun Pack, first prize; iTunes Kid’s Pack, second prize; and third, $50 cash. Proceeds will go toward new playground equipment at the school.
pulled pork sandwich, coleslaw, dessert, beverage and a choice of baked beans or potatoes for $6. A la carte option is available. Games tickets are 50 cents apiece and each game is one ticket. Proceeds will benefit the children at Lakeville Elementary School. Lakeville Elementary is at 14059 State Route 226 in Lakeville. For more information see the Facebook page, LakevilleElementaryPTO.
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Holmes County GED classes will be held Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30-11:30 a.m. and 5-8 p.m., at Millersburg Elementary School.
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I just read on the internet that more people died this year trying to take a selfie than from shark attacks. Somehow that doesn’t surprise me. This whole thing is a phenomenon I just don’t get. My neighbor went on a lovely Charleston harbor cruise this week and she said everyone on the boat was busy taking selfies. What is wrong with people? I always thought the idea was to take pictures of the scenery or other people. You can stay at home and take a picture of yourself, for crying out loud. I don’t take pictures these days. It’s better to remember things in my mind. I have a bunch of
grandchildren pictures on the bulletin board in my office and a filing cabinet drawer full of pictures. That is quite enough. Daughter Robyn recently gave me one of grandson Gabriel’s 10th grade school pictures. It turns out he wore the same red shirt as in last year’s picture and other than his hair being a wee bit shorter it looks the same to me. Grandson Nathan gave us a picture of him in
his Army uniform from his summer basic training. He’s not planning to have a senior picture taken so this will do just fine. I could have taken a few pictures on my most recent trip to Oregon. Not of myself, but of the interesting-looking people encountered along the way. Tattoos galore, strange hairdos. Airports are full of them, but I suppose it would seem rude. Speaking of airports, I had a very pleasant surprise this year. There are signs posted where you go through security saying if you are age 75 or older, you no longer need to take off your shoes or light jacket. Believe me, this makes traveling
a whole lot easier and is just another great perk of aging. By the time you take off all that stuff, put your belongings into the gray plastic totes, haul your carry-on luggage up there to be screened, and display your quart-sized bag of potentially dangerous toiletries, it is exhausting. Now I suppose if some 80-year-old terrorist pulls a fast one we will be back to taking more things off again. I witnessed an act of kindness in Charleston. A young woman who did not speak very good English had one too many carry-on items. She was told to repack or check one of her bags. A woman who had no carry-on lug-
ODOT readies snow and ice equipment for winter 2015/2016 After two consecutive record-breaking winters, the Ohio Department of Transportation is preparing for winter 2015/2016 by readying its snow and ice equipment, filling salt barns, and ensuring operators and mechanics are well trained. Throughout October and November, ODOT crews around the state will conduct 150-point inspections to repair and fine tune snow removal equipment in preparation of winter. The
inspections are part of and 3,000 operators to 43,000 miles of state, U.S. the department’s annu- clear snow and ice from and interstate routes. al county-by-county Operational Readiness Inspections. “Our snow plow trucks were driven 12 million 20 Tables & 80 Chairs miles last winter. That’s a lot of wear and tear,” Relax... said ODOT DirecWe have the tor Jerry Wray. “These inspections are critiseating covered cal in making sure our • Weddings equipment is road-ready • Family Reunions when the snow starts to • Company Picnics fall.” 4610 Twp. Rd 422 • Sugarcreek, OH 44681 • 330.763.1675 ODOT has more than 1,800 snow plow trucks
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gage offered to take a bag for her. I learned if you have a carry-on bag and don’t want to pay the fee to have it shipped, there is an alternative. Since flights are always full these days, and everyone wants to bring everything but the kitchen sink on board, there is never enough room in the overhead compartments. Before boarding there is an announcement that if you are willing to give up your carry-on bag the airline will ship it for free. Coming home I am willing to chance my luggage will arrive when I do. Why drag a suitcase around if you don’t have to?
It’s not getting through the airport that is difficult. It’s getting it down the ever increasingly narrow aisle to your seat and hefting it into the overhead compartment that is the problem — especially if you happen to have a seat at the rear of the plane. I noticed the flight attendants looked older this year. When I took the red eye home, one gal was at least 75 with snow white hair and the other was likely in her 60s. Maybe they thought no one would notice since it was dark most of the time.
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Saturday, October 17th Marriage licenses Allen J. Miller, 22, 33137 State Route 83, Millersburg, construction, and Leanne R. Miller, 23, 8175 State Route 241, Millersburg, homemaker. Kenneth D. Kline, 24, 3768 State Route 39, Millersburg, Kline Lumber, woodworker, and Julianna Hochstetler, 23, 3387 State Route 39, Millersburg, homemaker. Brent A. Fogle, 8391 County Road 245, Holmesville, factory worker, and Carrie A. Robinson, 8391 County Road 245, Lot D, Holmesville, finisher, Wayne Dalton Door. Allen D. Erb, 23, 3321 State Route 643, Baltic, construction, and Abigail E. Troyer, 23, 2709 State Route 643, Baltic, homemaker. Leroy J. Miller, 22, 2370 Township Road 166, Sugarcreek, Provia Door, assembly worker, and Rebecca B. Yoder, 20, 3821 Township Road 154, Millersburg, Keim Lumber, cashier. Jeffrey L. Yoder, 23, 8435 Township Road 656, Fredericksburg, stone mason, and Julie D. Weaver, 19, same address, restaurant cashier. Robert E. Yoder, 25, 4510 Township Road 365, Millersburg, structure builder, Berlin Garden, and Emily A. Troyer, 20, 8014 Township Road 652 Millersburg, teller, Killbuck Savings Bank. Brian L. Yoder, 24, 8480
Township Road 615, Fredericksburg, sawmill laborer, and Karen P. Miller, 20, 6784 Township Road 423, Dundee, homemaker. Caleb R. Miller, 22, 4701 Township Road 352, Millersburg, excavator, and Katie M. Kuhns, 21, 13204 Township Road 503, Big Prairie, homemaker. Jacob I. Miller, 25, 3868 Township Road 629, Millersburg, roofer, and Emily W. Miller, 23, 6310 Township Road 327, Millersburg, homemaker. Brandon T. Wengerd, 21, 1951 Township Road 416, Dundee, web developer, and Melayna D. Galbraith, 19, 8981 County Road 292, Millersburg, bank teller. Marcus L. Troyer, 23, 991 Seldenright Road, Sugarcreek, plumber, and Megan R. Yoder, 23, 4252 County Road 160, Millersburg, waitress. Kyle J. Hershberger, 27, 3114 Township Road 162, Sugarcreek, mechanic, and Brenda S. Hershberger, 30, 2111 State Route 557, Baltic, sales. Nathaniel L. Beiler, 22, 5697 Chesterville Road, Apt. 63, Tupelo Lee County, Miss., sales manager, and Asten E. Spencer, 21, 10990 County Road 1, Shreve, student. Cody M. Kelly, 24, 1800 Roundhill Road, Apt. 1202, Charlestown, W.Va., business consultant, and Ellen M. Grenert, 24, same address, student.
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MLLERSBURG — Dan and Martha (Miller) Stutzman, 4746 U.S. Route 62, Millersburg 44654, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sept. 2. They were married in 1965 at the home of the bride. Lester Schlabach officiated. They are the parents of Sharon (John) Byler of Millersburg, Leann (Tim) Miller of Baltic, Gary (Brenda) of Millersburg and Marcus (Hilda) of Gibsonburg. They have 16 grandchildren. Mr. Stutzman is a truck driver for Melway Paving. Mrs. Stutzman works in housekeeping at The Oaks Inn in Berlin and
Berlin Village Gift Barn. They are members at Faith Haven Church. An open house is being hosted by their children Sunday, Oct. 11, 2-5 p.m., at Faith Haven Church. Please omit gifts.
KILLBUCK — James and Bernadine (Giauque) Large, 9608 Township Road 89, Killbuck 44537, celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary Wednesday. They were married Oct. 7, 1950, in Lawrenceburg, Ind. They are the parents of Janet (Bill) Ewings of Warsaw, Beverly Large of Killbuck, Jack (Vickie) of Coshocton, Jim (Lisa) of Killbuck and John (Marie) of Warsaw. They have 11 grandchildren, 17 greatgrandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Large are owners of L&L Motors, L&L Wells, L&L Farms and Large Racing. Mr. Large is a driver for Large Racing and is pastor of Spring Mountain Chapel.
The committee of Cindi Satterfield, Angela O’shea, Carla Kaiser and Charlotte Cutting will pick one girl and one alternate. The auxiliary will award a $250 scholarship. Nominations for Veteran of the Year were announced. Gulf War Veterans will be honored this year. A Veteran’s Day breakfast will be Nov. 14 from 8 a.m.-noon. Co-committee chairwomen Tiffany Porter and Lemon-Weaver
will have more information and sign-up at the next meeting. A coat drive will be held for Hilltop Villa veterans. The Christmas party for children was discussed. The auxiliary Christmas party will be held in January. The 2016 calendar was handed out. Angela O’shea will be the new historian. The next meeting is Oct. 29 at 6:15 p.m. the Post home.
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(From Page 20) the exchange system. He handed out copies of a Daily Food Plan-real life and copies of Food Exchange Groups. He also answered question presented by members. On Oct. 14, members will make frozen fruit ice cream. The chapter meets Wednesdays at the Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 with weigh in at 5:15 p.m. All are welcome.
Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild Has anyone ever told you “You should write a book”? Maybe you even started one but never finished. Or, you have a great idea but just can’t seem to take that first step toward getting something on paper. The Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild (KVWG) might be just what you need to make your book a reality. KVWG is a group of serious adult writers who are working on novels, short stories and non-fiction. KVWG meets most Sundays at 1 p.m. in the Fireplace Room at Jitters Coffee House, Millersburg. Call 330-464-0624 or go to http://www.killbuckvalleywritersguild.org/ for information. Call 330-4640624 or go to http://www. killbuckvalleywritersguild. org/ for information.
Knights Gaming Society Knights of Gaming Board Gaming Society meets the third Saturday of the month from noon-6 p.m. at the Holmes County District Public Library, Millersburg.
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Library (From Page 22) free program. To register or for more information, call 330-674-5972. Dungeons and Dragons Game Night at the Central Library — Monday, Oct. 26 from 5-8 p.m. Grades 6-12 invited for an introduction to the Dungeons and Dragons tabletop game. Registration not required. Call the Central Library at 330-674-5972 for more information. Murder at Cherry Creek
Saloon: A Wild West Murder Mystery Dinner — Thursday, Oct. 26 at 6 p.m. at the East Branch Library in Walnut Creek. Saddle up, partners. Rustle up your best western wear for this free interactive mystery program. Doors open at 5:45 p.m. and grub will be served at 6 p.m. When registering, let us know if you’d like to be one of the six notorious suspects. Space is limited for
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Bank (From Page 28) She said Cook not only has committed a myriad of crimes in the past, he has escaped from a jail and been â&#x20AC;&#x153;a thorn in the side ofâ&#x20AC;? communities in Stark, Wayne and Holmes counties. Considering Cookâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s criminal history, Nugent said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;You may know more judges than I do in your experience.â&#x20AC;? Sympathetic to the plight of the victim, Nugent told the story of a years-ago bank robbery in East Cleveland, which led to the nervous breakdown of the teller, who was nearing retirement. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s something you never think about â&#x20AC;Ś the impact it has on the other people, the people at the bank,â&#x20AC;? he said, adding, â&#x20AC;&#x153;The pain you inflict is a lot greater than what we see here in this courtroom.â&#x20AC;? Nugent sentenced Cook to eight years in a federal prison, during which time he also recommended Cook complete an intensive drug treatment program. He also ordered payment of $3,220 in restitution. Cook was arrested just over a year ago by Holmes County Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s deputies aided by the FBI and Wooster Police Department. The Holmes County Sheriffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office received a
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call of the robbery at 9:39 a.m. on June 11, 2014. And, within 14 minutes deputies were arriving at the bank, located at 4440 County Road 70, Millersburg. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s where, just prior to the call, a lone white man entered the building, approached a teller, displayed a handgun and demanded cash. Although he made no verbal threats, the teller complied, and the man, taking with him an undisclosed amount of money, was in and out of the bank in a matter of 30 seconds. Sheriff Timothy Zimmerly said Cook was identified from surveillance video at the bank, at a Wayne
County business, where heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d allegedly stolen a vehicle used in the robbery and through numerous interviews, with officers from Holmes County, Wooster and the FBI working together throughout the investigation. The pickup truck used in the robbery was discovered the following day in a wooded area where it had been abandoned along County Road 192 in Prairie Township. The truck was tied to the robber not only through video footage but statements from witnesses, one of whom saw the disguised man sitting in the truck for at least 15 min-
utes prior to the robbery. It belonged to a Wooster man who said he took it to a business along U.S. Route 250 to be serviced
two weeks prior. Under the impression the truck was inoperable, employees had left the keys in the vehicle, Zimmerly said.
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Cub Scouts had a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;blastâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; at Family Adventure Camp When 70 Cub Scouts from 12 Packs in the Killbuck District of Wayne and Holmes counties, plus 100 parents, siblings, Boy Scouts and volunteers gather at the Holmes County fairgrounds, fun must be on the launch pad. Family Adventure Camp was held Sept. 25-26. Several Cubs said they had a blast, and many parents said it was fun. Tami Wright, the mother of new Tiger Scout Zachary, of Pack 357, said â&#x20AC;&#x153;I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t
think it was going to be fun,â&#x20AC;? before she came, but was glad they did because they had so much fun. Camp director, Alison Miller, committee chairman and Den Leader of Cub Scout Pack 357, said this Buckeye Council sponsored recruiting event drew new Cubs who registered in August and September. Each new boy got a free rocket, and other Scouts were able to buy one. All rockets were built and finally
launched at the campout. Perfect weather allowed the boys to enjoy themselves at many stations. Action sports kept the boys in a competitive mood with archery, run by Jenn Rini (Pack 68) and Ryan Weaver (Pack 357), BB guns, with Mike Miller and JR Supple, from Pack 357, and small slingshots, supervised by Brian Knapp & John Porter from Pack 357. Boy See Pg. 33 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; SCOUTS
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MILLERSBURG â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Holmes County Airport Authority Board members praised the performance of fixed-base operator Larry Clark for his efforts in helping get things back up to speed at the airport with the recent completion of a runway project. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is great to see this come to fruition,â&#x20AC;? said long-time board member Larry Leppla. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You can see by the activity out there how important this was. We should commend Larry (Clark) for his efforts.â&#x20AC;? Leah Clark delivered the report for father Larry at Mondayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s meeting. She said that fuel sales See Pg. 31 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; CLARK
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Clark (From Page 30) exceeded 4,000 gallons last month and that the Holmes County Airport has the lowest fuel prices around, which has added to the extra traffic. â&#x20AC;&#x153;That 4,000 gallons in fuel usage is significant,â&#x20AC;? board President Roc Baker said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Larry is driving some of this by having the lowest fuel prices in the area, by far. We are in an area where a lot of traffic travels over us.â&#x20AC;? Other items to report include the hangar door was repaired and the trees were cut down at the west end of the airport. Mowing on the east bank is complete. On Oct. 17, the Holmes County Hi Fliers will host a fly-in at the airport from
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Chili will be served. Airplane rides at $20 per person will be offered. She also reported that a new website, www.holmescoairport.com has recently been built. It features an events page and an information page. Stantec project supervisor Brian Crosier reported that the 2013 FAA project (runway construction Phase 3) is complete with the exception of final pavement marking. He reported that Scurlock Construction is seek-
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Hiland girls soccer program coming of age Hawks surpass last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s win total in topping Bears )` 9(5+@ >699,33 +HPS` 9LJVYK :WVY[Z >YP[LY APPLE CREEK â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Hilandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first-year girls soccer coach Jeremy Kauffman knew the Hawks would be a work in progress this season, following last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s four-win campaign. On Thursday, Hiland took another step in its ascension. Sarah Menuez and Brandi Raber each scored a goal as the Hawks defeated Waynedale 2-0 in nonleague action at Waynedale High School. Hilandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fifth win of the year surpassed last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s win total with four games remaining in the regular season. â&#x20AC;&#x153;One of our goals this season was to equal, or better, our wins from last year, and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve done that with a couple weeks left in the season,â&#x20AC;? Kauffman said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We want to be competitive in every match we play, but we were also realistic coming in to the year, too. We knew we werenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t going to go unbeaten, but we wanted to improve as the season went on, and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been
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comparison, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve given up just 17 through 12 games this season, which is a huge turnaround. We didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t play particularly well offensively tonight, especially in the middle portion of the game when we kicked it around too much, but our defense was pretty solid the entire game. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our girls are taking positive steps and are learning how to win.â&#x20AC;? Waynedale (1-8-3), meanwhile, couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t muster many scoring opportunities against the stout Hiland defense, but still managed to be competi-
tive throughout the contest. Waynedale managed just four shots on goal, while Hiland attempted 12. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We played decent defense tonight, but just couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t string enough possessions together to give us more opportunities,â&#x20AC;? Waynedale firstyear coach Kelly Troyer said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think you have to give Hiland a lot of credit tonight, they were very active defensively, and really limited us in what we could do on offense. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re a young team, and these girls have had
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Hilandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Beth Boyles pitched the shutout for the Hawks in the net, while Waynedale goalie Brianna Chenevey had six saves. Raberâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s goal for the Hawks came at the 6:29 mark of the second half. Randy Worrell can be reached at 330-287-1624 or rworrell@the-dailyrecord.com.
Knights have early offensive woes, late defensive struggles in loss to Riders )` ,3306;; :*/9,05,9 :WLJPHS [V ;OL +HPS` 9LJVYK MILLERSBURG â&#x20AC;&#x201D; The ammunition arrived late to Friday nightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gridiron contest between Orrville and West Holmes. The two teams played to a scoreless halftime before the offenses finally rallied. In the end, the Riders had a bit more artillery, and came away with a 27-20 Ohio Cardinal Conference victory. â&#x20AC;&#x153;That first half was kind of hard to watch,â&#x20AC;? said Orrville coach Doug Davault, whose team improved to 2-4 and 1-2 in the league. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But then the second half, neither of us could get a stop. â&#x20AC;&#x153;That first half, nobody was executing. We had a fumble. An interception. We missed a touchdown
pass. But the kids hung in there, and we got better today.â&#x20AC;? The Riders scored three 50-plus yard touchdowns in the second half, and that proved the difference. Senior quarterback Luke Smith led the way for Orrville with 208 yards and two touchdowns on 14 of 23 passing, while also toting the ball for 70 yards and a score. Junior running back Jacob Hershberger finished with 118 yards on 12 carries. But the first four minutes of the second half made it look like the Knights were finally going to get a win after losing four straight. West Holmes ran roughshod over the Riders, including junior running back Garett Ervin stiff-arming his way to a 18-yard score with 8:18 left in the third. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s when the Ridersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;
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10 local townships will be under disease surveillance area guidelines if Wildlife Council passes proposal )` (9; /63+,5 6\[KVVY ,KP[VY This past summer, the Ohio Division of Wildlife made a Disease Surveillance Area Proposal to the Ohio Wildlife Council that would affect deer hunting in 10 Holmes and Wayne County townships. The proposal, which is intended to control/prevent the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease, will be voted on this month by the Wildlife Council, which if passed, would give the chief of the Division of Wildlife the discretion to enact certain rules based on the situation. “The Disease Surveillance Proposal will go in effect Nov. 9 if approved by the council,” said DOW chief Scott Zody. The move is a result of 19 captive deer at a Holmes County shooting preserve and breeding facility testing positive for Chronic Wasting Disease within the last year, the first-ever cases of the fatal disease to show up in Ohio. And despite
some deer from those facilities escaping into the wild, DOW deer project leader Mike Tonkovich said it doesn’t appear the disease has jumped to the wild population, but the state is not stopping to be proactive. “We’ve sampled diligently the past season. We checked 300 deer that came up negative. In the spring, the (affected) facilities were depopulated, and in the summer, we used the month of August to get ear-tagged deer that had escaped, and also wanted to take 15-20 wild deer for testing. “We managed to get 19
deer, two ear-tagged deer, one road-kill deer in the area, and 16 wild deer, and all failed to test for CWD.” Tonkovich noted that through the first week of the archery season, Holmes County hunters had already donated seven deer for testing. “We should get more than last year in that 10-township area,” he said. The Division of Wildlife feels confident that “everyone in the state and county is aware of what we’re doing in Holmes County.” The following is a capsule look at Ohio’s Disease Surveillance Area: • A disease surveillance area designation would include all areas within a minimum of six miles surrounding a location where the disease has been detected. This designation would remain in effect for a minimum of three years. • Require submission of harvested deer carcasses to Ohio Division of Wildlife inspection stations for inspection and sampling
during deer gun and deer muzzleloading seasons; • Prohibit the placement of salt, mineral supplements, grain, fruit, vegetables or other feed to attract or feed deer; • Prohibit the hunting of deer with the aid of salt, mineral supplements, grain, fruit, vegetables or other feed; • Prohibit the removal of deer carcasses killed by a motor vehicle unless the carcass complies with special regulations. • Normal agricultural activities including feeding of domestic animals would not be prohibited. Hunting deer over food plots, naturally occurring or cultivated plants and agriculture crops also would not be prohibited. • Affected area townships in the Disease Surveillance Area include Ripley, Prairie, Salt Creek, Berlin, Hardy, Monroe, Killbuck, and Mechanic townships in Holmes County, as well as Clinton and Franklin townships in Wayne County.
State deer biologists predict 5 percent decline in harvest )` (9; /63+,5 6\[KVVY ,KP[VY In Ohio, most all things whitetail deer are trending down. The Ohio Division of Wildlife held a conference call with media members on Oct. 1 to discuss the upcoming deer hunting season (actually now three weeks into the archery season), and numbers across the board are trending down. The total harvest is expected to be down again, the number of deer per-
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mits are down, the number of deer are down, and as a result, the money coming in from deer hunting is down. It’s not all a bad thing, though, as the herd is healthy and at or near desired target levels. “The population is similar to last year,” said Division of Wildlife biologist Clint McCoy, who expects this year’s buck harvest to be within a couple percentage points of last year. “The total harvest, with the regulation changes we’ve made, we expect to be down 5 per-
cent at between 163,000 and 168,000. That’s due to regulation changes designed to reduce harvest.” Those changes include dropping bag limits and eliminating antlerless tags in all but 10 urban counties. “Antlerless permits have served their purpose,” said McCoy. “In 2007 when we introduced antlerless permits, populations were near an all-time high. Now the permits are no longer needed.” Executive director of law enforcement, Ken Fitz,
emphasized that if a hunter purchases an antlerless permit, he or she needs to be sure of how to use it properly. Deer hunting permits were at an all-time high of 624,908 in 2009-10, but last year dropped to 494,378. This year the sale of deer permits is expected to be even lower. The reasons are many, and despite a loss of nearly $2 million in income due to the decline to the state’s coffers, the DOW does not manage the herd based on dollars.
Scout Ben Yockey, Troop 68, led the Cubs in Nature/ Leave No Trace skills. Trail mix snacks were made in Scout skills, and finger rocket crafts kept to the theme. Jeff Miller from Troop 358 acted as command central for the rocket launch where each boy had a chance to launch his finished rocket.
For lunch, some families ate hot dogs and buns, while others had the Cub Scouts cooking their own dinner over the campfire, which met cooking requirements. Moreland fruit farm donated apples, and Frito Lay donated chips. On Saturday evening, Jeff Miller from Pack 358 hosted a big campfire with songs and skits.
(Robinson) or Marcus do comes from him. “That’s what we expect out of Luke. He’s that good. And we’ve been waiting for him to have a game like this.” But the Riders were never out of the woods. The Knights were able to keep it close on a pair of Michael Kashuba scores. A 10-yard run from
Kashuba tied the game at 13. And he scored another from 3 with 6:12 in the fourth that cut the Riders’ lead to 27-20. It wasn’t until a gutsy drive from the Riders that Orrville could start to relax. The Riders didn’t score on their final drive, a 14-play, 48-yard gem. But they did force West Holmes to use
all of its timeouts and left the Knights with under two minutes to score. It was too much for the run-heavy Knights’ offense. West Holmes’ evening was made rougher by the fact that Ervin, a 1,000-yard rusher a season ago, was nursing a sore knee. He didn’t get into the game until midway through the second
quarter, but still managed to rack up 202 yards on 15 carries. His absense early, plus the four lost fumbles, spelled doom for the Knights, who fell to 1-5 overall and 0-3 in the OCC. “I don’t know what our deal was,” West Holmes coach Kevin Maltarich said. “That was a tale of two halves.
“We made mistake after mistake in the first half offensively. Then we made mistake after mistake in the second half defensively.” Trenton Bridenthal carried the ball nine times for 129 yards. His 65-yard scamper with his team down two scores in the fourth was the biggest play of the day for the Knights.
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Woes (From Page 32) the score to 20-13. And the senior closed the Riders’ day of scoring on a 59-yard bomb to a wide open Marcus Conway. “Luke is our senior leader,” Davault said. “Our offense revolves around him and whatever Hershberger or Domer or R’Mani
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Jenny Wengerd, 47 Memorial services for Jenny Roth Wengerd, 47, of Goshen, Ind., will be Saturday, Oct. 17 at 3 p.m. at Millersburg Mennonite Church, 288 E. Jackson St. Friends may call from 1-3 p.m. prior to the services.
She passed away Friday, Sept. 11, 2015. A complete obituary appeared in The Daily Record on Sept. 15. For more information on Jenny’s journey or to leave a message for the family please visit CaringBridge, Jenny Wengerd.
Aden Schrock, 81 Aden J. Schrock, 81, of Millersburg, (Walnut Creek) left this world ready to meet his Lord and Savior. He passed away peacefully at home on Friday, Sept. 4, 2015, after a period of declining health. He was born Sept. 20, 1933, in Canton to the late Jacob Schrock and Susan (Beachy) Schrock Yoder, and married Margie L. Smart on Nov. 26, 1958. She survives. He worked at Alsco in Sugarcreek for 35 years and for seven years at Keim Lumber in Charm. He was an avid softball pitcher and pitched into his 60s. He enjoyed playing dartball and was known for making and sharing popcorn with his dartball and card playing friends. He also enjoyed golfing, following the Cleveland Indians and all Hiland High School teams. Aden enjoyed many years of bird feeding and watching and was an avid reader. Music was always a special part of his life, especially bluegrass. He enjoyed singing as well as playing the harmonica, mandolin and guitar. He was a member of a group of musicians “The Countrysides” for 20 years that also included his sister, Sue. He and Margie had the privilege of traveling throughout much of the United States. He was an active member of Walnut Creek Mennonite Church and for many years had taught the Home Sunday School. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Gary
(Debra) Schrock of Berlin, Jeff (Becky) Schrock of Millersburg, Mike (Dayna) Schrock of Walnut Creek, Sandy (Greg) Krantz of Canton and Leesa (Scott) Casady of Arkansas; 12 grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; a brother, Henry J. (Barb) Schrock of Sugarcreek; a sister, Sue (Carl) Yoder of Berlin; and a sister-in-law, Erma Schrock of Sugarcreek. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers, Sylvanus, Emanuel, Jacob, Mose and Mahlon; an infant sister, Lizzie; and a sister, Clara Miller. Services were Sept. 8 at Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, with Pastor Don Hamsher officiating. Burial was in Union Hill Cemetery, Sugarcreek. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek (www.smithfuneral.com). Memorials may be made to Community Hospice of Tuscarawas County, 716 Commercial Ave., SW, New Philadelphia 44663.
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Ronald ‘Rex’ Miller, 57 Ronald H. “Rex” Miller, 57, of Wooster, died peacefully at his home on Sunday, Sept. 13, 2015, after a courageous 16-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He was born May 22, 1958, in Orrville to Henry A. and Lizzie Ann Kuhns Miller and married Gail Morris on Oct. 16, 1981. Gail survives. He had worked at M&W Lumber for the past seven years and before that at Castle Nursing Homes in Millersburg. He had made his home on Fredericksburg Road for the past 25 years and was an avid hunter and fisherman. Rex had also played fast pitch softball. Surviving in addition to his wife, are a son and daughter-in-law, Eric and Laurie Miller of Wooster; grandchildren, twins, Kayla and Jared, and Tessa; his mother, Lizzie Ann Miller of Walnut Hills; brothers and sisters; Fred Miller, Betty (Reuben) Troyer, Henry (Georgie) Miller Jr., and David (Mary) Miller, all of Fredericksburg, Rose (Ray) Yoder of Wooster, Jewell (Mel) Bontrager of Millersburg, Ivan (Louise) Miller of Winfield, Kans., Iva (Wayne) Weaver of Fredericksburg, and Jeanie (John) Miller of Mount Eaton; his mother-in-law, Gail Morris
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of Big Prairie; a sister-inlaw, Judy (Tim) Patterson of Dublin; brothers-in-law, Sam Morris of Nashville and Adam (Sherri) Morris of Dalton; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father in 2007; a brother, Levi; an infant sister, Mary; and a brother-in-law, Jeff Morris. Services were Sept. 17 at Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg, with the Rev. Tom Michaels officiating. Burial was in Fairlawn Mennonite Cemetery. Tributes may be shared at www.Murray-FuneralHome.com. Memorials may be made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691.
Edna Miller, 86 Edna N. Miller, 86, of Baltic, died Monday, Aug. 31, 2015, at her home, after a period of declining health. She was born Oct. 22, 1928, in Tuscarawas County to the late Nelson D. and Mary Ann (Schlabach) Yoder, and married Floyd D. Miller on June 8, 1954. He died on Aug. 4, 2007. She had done house cleaning and was a member of Light in the Valley Chapel near Walnut Creek. Surviving are children, Paul Eugene (Katie) Miller, Kevin Ray (Bick) Miller, Lynn Ellis (Linda) Miller and Sharon Kay Miller, all of Baltic, Naomi Marie (Dave) Yoder of Sugarcreek and Linda Fern Dotson of Cardington; 15 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; brothers, Emanuel N. Yoder of Hartville, Jonas N. (Sarah) Yoder of Sugar-
creek and Owen N. (Judy) Yoder of Lodi; sisters-in-law, Emma Yoder of Millersburg and Laura Miller of Baltic; and special caregivers, Susie Beachy and Sara Yoder. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by parents; an infant son, Lavern; a son-in-law, Gary Dotson; infant great-granddaughter; a brother, Lloyd N. Yoder; a sister, Emma N. Yoder; and a sister-in-law, Pauline Yoder. Services were Sept. 3 at the Light in the Valley Chapel, 4150 Township Road 162, Sugarcreek, with Pastor Firman Yoder officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Community Hospice of Tuscarawas County or Light in the Valley Chapel. Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek, assisted the family.
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Gladys Marie Miller, 91, of Wooster, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2015, at the Holmes County Home, Millersburg. She was born April 9, 1924, in Holmes County, the daughter of Daniel and Ethel Parsons Cline, and married Ralph E. Miller on Oct. 23, 1944, at the home of her mother in Mount Sterling. He preceded her in death on April 26, 2003. She was a homemaker and a member of Moreland United Methodist Church. Gladys is survived by children, Gail (Gwen) Miller and Vicki (Richard) Kierman, both of Wooster; grandchildren, Cheri (Mitch) Bieniek, Gretchen (Michael) Green, Galen (Joyce) Miller, Gordon (Angie) Miller and Gennie (Mike) Speelman; great-grandchildren, Tyler (Heather) Bieniek, Aaron (Andrea) Bieniek, Hannah and Joseph Green, Jillian, Mark, Morgan and Grant Miller, Tristan and Wyatt Speelman; great-greatgrandchildren, Madison and Drayden Bienick; and sisters, Nellie (Don) Martin, Ruby Martin and Karen (Don) Griffith. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; an infant son, Jeffrey;
an infant granddaughter, Grace Marie Miller; a great-granddaughter, Stephanie Bieniek; and a son-in-law, John Spratt. A gathering of friends was held Sunday, Sept. 6 at Moreland United Methodist Church, 138 E. Moreland Road, Wooster. As per her wishes, cremation has taken place and a private family burial was to be held. McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster, assisted the family. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com. Those who wish may make contributions to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, 26210 Emery Road, Suite 307, Cleveland 44128; or Moreland United Methodist Church, 138 E. Moreland Road, Wooster 44691.
Hannah Adolph, 55 Hannah E. Adolph (nee Skinner), 55, of Killbuck, passed away unexpectedly Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015, at Aultman Hospital in Canton. She was born July 21, 1960 in Bay City, Mich. and she resided in Holmes County for 11 years. She formerly lived in Lorain County for most of her life. She was a homemaker and attended Lorain County Community College. Mrs. Adolph was a member of VFW Post #7079 in Killbuck. She enjoyed bingo, taking care of her dogs, fishing, bonfires, nature walks and music. She is survived by one daughter, Marlene Baragona (Leo) of Millersburg; four sons, Kevin Skinner (Seth Mae) of Millersburg, Billy Lafferty (Kelly) of Spencer, Jessie Lafferty of Spencer and Jimmy Lafferty (Tia) of Killbuck; 11 grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren; her mother, Ethel Cantley (Ernest) of North Ridgeville,; two sisters, Sylvia Davis of Crossville, Tenn. and Lucinda Stepp of Crossville, Tenn.; two brothers, Owen Skinner of Pleasant Hill, Tenn. and James Skinner of Elyria; her best friend, Meghann Hamilton of Killbuck; and by her former husband, Gene Lafferty Jr. of Spencer. She was preceded in death by; her husband, David Adolph; her father, Reginald Skinner; one grandson, David Skinner; one great-grandson, Connor Cool; by one sister, Joyce Cantley; and by one brother, Cordell Skinner. Funeral service was Monday, Aug. 31 at the Liston Funeral Home, 36403 Center Ridge Road, (at Stoney Ridge Road), North Ridgeville. To leave an online condolence, please visit www.listonfuneralhome. com.
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Mary Engel, 85 Mary Frances Engel, 85, of Millersburg, passed away Monday evening, Sept. 21, 2015, at Sycamore Run Nursing Home, Millersburg, after an extended illness. She was born May 1, 1930, in Portsmouth, Ky., the daughter of Rice and Joy (Litteral) May, and married Dean Franklin Engel on May 20, 1951. He survives.
Mary was a 1949 graduate of Nashville High School and graduated from Mansfield Beauty College. She obtained her managers license and owned and operated Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Beauty Shop for 30 years. She was a member of Faith Lutheran Church and the Sweet Adelines. Music was her passion, she loved to sing, play the piano and the gui-
tar. Mary enjoyed gardening, cooking, sewing, working on puzzles and was an avid reader. Surviving in addition to her husband, are children, Susan Engel Bevington (Larry) of Frankfort, Ky., Robert Engel (Deb) of Jeromesville, and Cynthia Rae Engel (partner, Holley Skeeter) of Berlin; grandchildren, John Bevington (Dinah) and Daniel
Bevington (Rachelle) both of Frankfort, Ky., Je n n i f e r Bevington Goff (James) of Lexington, Ky., Dr. Brandi Engel Cihlar (Charlie) of Cincinnati, Art Caudill (Kelly) of Bellefontaine, and Heather Bryan of Dublin; sisters, Janet Bernhard (Lee) of The Villages, Fla., and Ruth Ann Kochenderfer of Ashland; a brotherin-law, Dr. Wayne Engel
of Harrisonburg, Va.; and many nieces and nephews. Mary was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Harry May; and a brother-in-law, Paul Kochenderfer. The family would like to say a heartfelt thank you to Sycamore Run Nursing Home, the staff and nurses on D Wing and to LifeCare Hospice for all the love, care and support they gave. Funeral services were Friday, Sept. 25, at Faith Lutheran Church, Millersburg, with Pastor Harrison Gapter officiating. Burial was in Berlin Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millers-
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James â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Jimâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Schonauer, 86 James â&#x20AC;&#x153;Jimâ&#x20AC;? Schonauer, 86, of Killbuck, passed away peacefully on Tuesday evening, Sept. 15, 2015, after a short illness. He was born Sept. 8, 1929, in Killbuck, the son of Paul F. and Anna C. (Reiss) Schonauer, and was a 1947 graduate of Killbuck High School. He was married to Leona (Morris) Schonauer for 53 years. She preceded him in death on Nov. 10, 2008. He worked over 40 years at Rubbermaid Inc. of Wooster, and was also a farmer most of his life. Jim attended Killbuck United Methodist Church, and enjoyed hunting, fishing, bird watching and the outdoors. He loved calligraphy, woodworking and mechanical inventions. Surviving are children, Jerry (Mary Uhl) Schonauer of Killbuck, Jeff (Joni) Schonauer of Shreve, Sylvia (Steve Kalchik) Schonauer of Michigan, Albert (Beth) Schonauer of Millersburg, Susan (Michael) Maurer of Fredericksburg, Jamie (Joe) Ader and Andy (Candie) Schonauer, both of Indiana and Renee Schonauer of Killbuck; 12 grandchildren; brothers, William â&#x20AC;&#x153;Billâ&#x20AC;? (Garnet) Schonauer of Killbuck, and Paul Michael (Lorene) Schonauer of
Dora Tharp, 86, of Burbank, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015, at Burbank Parke Care Center in Burbank. She was born Nov. 29, 1928, in Holmes County, the daughter of Charles and Cora Crilow Gilt, and married Lewis William Tharp. He preceded her in death. She was a homemaker and a member of Holmesville Church of Christ. She enjoyed spending Coshocton; and numerous time with her family, garnieces and nephews. dening, listening to counIn addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents; a sister and brother-in-law, Carole and Bill Janet J. Polen, 83, of Millersburg, went home to be Mohler. Services were Sept. 20 at with the Lord Tuesday, Killbuck United Methodist Sept. 15, 2015, at Majora Church with Pastor Ken- Lane Care Center, surneth Smailes officiating. rounded by her family Burial was in Fairview Cem- after a short illness. etery, Shreve. Arrangements She was born July 19, were by Alexander Funeral 1932, in Millersburg, the daughter of Howard and Home, Millersburg. Those wishing to share Mabel (Horner) Wolgaa memory or make online mott, and on April 6, 1952, condolences may visit www. married Kenneth Polen. He preceded her in death alexanderfhinc.com. Memorial contributions Oct. 19, 2006. may be made to LifeCare Janet was a homemaker, Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, and was a wonderful, carWooster 44691; or Killbuck ing and loving person who United Methodist Church, cared for others and loved 180 Mark Ave., Killbuck taking care of kids. She was a member of Millersburg 44637.
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In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a grandchild; sonsin-law, Joe Patterson and Hal Roudebush; her parents; brothers, Carl, Alvin and Charles â&#x20AC;&#x153;Chuckâ&#x20AC;? Gilt; and sisters, Lizzie Proper and Eva Burner. Graveside services were Sept. 17 in Prairie Township Cemetery with the Rev. Roger Warnes officiating. McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, Wooster, assisted the family. Online condolences may be left for the fam-
ily at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com. Those who wish may make contributions to Crossroads Hospice, 3743 Boettler Oaks Drive, Suite E, Green 44685.
Janet Polen, 83 United Methodist Church. Surviving are children, David (Devone) Polen and Doug (Barb) Polen, both of Millersburg, and Debbie (Mike) McMath of New Philadelphia; grandchildren, Adam, Hayley, Kyle (Ashley), Jenna and Brittany Polen, Jennifer (Brian) Finlayson, Justine (Stephen Passio) McMath, Nathan and Justin Rastetter; 10 great-grandchildren and four step-great-grandchildren. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Diane Rastetter; a grandson, Jason McMath; her par-
ents; and a brother, John Wolgamott, The family would like to say a special heartfelt thank you to the staff at Majora Lane Care Center, Life Care Hospice and to caregiver, Lawanda Chaney, for all the love, care and support they gave to Janet and her family. Private graveside services were in Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may visit www.alexanderfhinc.com.
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SPECIAL DAIRY SALE Wednesday, Oct. 14th, 2015, 12:00 NOON Consisting of open heifers, springers, short bred heifers, fresh heifers and cows. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL:
Sale Barn: (330) 852-2832 Leroy Baker cell: (330) 340-0614 Sale Barn: (330) 852-2919 Brady Baker cell: (330) 831-1720
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BeneďŹ t Auction & Haystack Supper â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 5th Annual
Located: The auction will be held at the Pier - 10470 Winesburg Rd., Dundee, Ohio 44624. 1 mile south of Mt. Eaton on Winesburg Rd.
Friday October 16, @ 6 P.M. Dinner starts @ 4P.M.,Auction @ 6 P.M. Items Include: Table & chairs, Cheval mirror, Quilt, Rocker , TV stand, book case, Huskvarna back pack leaf blower,Stihl chain saw, Milwaukee skill saw, solar security light, chicken coop, childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wagon, wall shelve, 20 bales of shavings, dining table, storage mirror, quilt rack, church bench, (2) wooden chests, plant stand, (4) lifetime chairs, area Rug, Dog house, halters & lead ropes, DAC minerals,(20) bales of 3rd cutting hay, bird fed, kids garden tools, Lake Erie trip, landscaping bench, Tea set, tree stand, picture prints, mulch, Yeti Ice chest, (25)# bulk sausage, childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wagon, garden hose, garden tools, generator cart, toys, 12 v battery, weather station, tools, corn hole game, bird feeder, buggy battery, solar shed lights, Florida trip, lots of gift certiďŹ cates â&#x20AC;&#x201C; including 2 nights stay at Amish country Campsite -Dinner-horse shoeing (10) ton limestone-ďŹ re wood-shelled corn and more, lots of gift baskets, Cheese & trail bologna and much more. Note: Auction to BeneďŹ t Beacon Hill School. Lots of nice items to offer. Come and enjoy the evening with us. Terms: Cash or Check with positive I.D. For more info Contact Brad Herman @ 330-359-5600 Auctioneers: Steve Chupp and Eli Troyer.
* 33 Acres * Wayne Township * Tuscarawas County * Garaway LSD * Open with Wooded Perimeter * Beautiful Hilltop Building Sites * Wonderful Vistas in All Directions Seclusion & Privacy * A wonderful and scenic 33 acres with good accessibility to all major routes. This land provides hilltop building sites with excellent country views and offers a good balance of tillable & hay or pasture ground. This would make a good small horse farm or beef operation and plenty of elbow room to enjoy country living at its ďŹ nest! This land has been organic farmed. Purchase some good ole American soil today and take advantage of these extremely favorable interest rates while they last! Immediate hunting rights transfer with the down payment. TERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at time of closing. No 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. Gas & oil rights do not transfer. LEGAL: Parcel #â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 68-00829-006 & 68-00829-008. Taxes are $ 108.27 per half year based on CAUV; any recoupment is the buyerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s responsibility. Auction by order of: Kevin & Amanda Hershberger
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Tuesday October 13, 2015 5:00 p.m.
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ASSISTING AUCTIONEERS BOB GRABER, Orrville, OH 330-466-1662 LYNN NUENSCHWANDER 330-704-2902 JASON KREIGMONT JR. 440-926-3446
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ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-TOOLS 5000 COMIC BOOKS-PAPER AND ADVERTISING-BOOKS CLOCKS-JEWELRY-DOLLS-SHOWCASES MANNEQUINS-PEDAL TOYS-DISHES-COWBOY ITEMS SHARP KUBOTA FWA TRACTOR-3 PT. EQUIPMENT Having sold home and moving to smaller home will sell the following large collection at public auction, The auction will be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.
THURSDAY OCTOBER 15, 2015 9:00 A.M.
A tremendous offering of land in a desirable area. The buildings are older but still very usable. The home has a kitchen, dining room & living room, 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. Gas heat. The block barn is still in good condition and offers many uses. Land parcels range from 2.8 acres to 20 acres in size. This farm has an excellent mixture of open and wooded land with each parcel offering that country setting you have been looking for. Seclusion, location and variety this one has all of the above. All mineral rights transfer. Has water well & septic system. 1 gas well with free gas to the home. Parcels will be offered separate and combined and sells whichever way nets the most for the sellers. Call for map and brochure. Call Jr. Miller for more info. Tax and Legal: Holmes County Parcel number is 1300048000. Taxes are currently $930.79 per ½ year and are under CAUV. TERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction. Balance due at closing. No ďŹ nancing contingencies. Acreage amounts, including lot markers, are approximate and subject to ďŹ nal survey. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information contained herein derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted. NOTE: Ferguson 40 gas tractor, serial # CGM402919 will be sold after farm. Sale By Order Of: Beverly Raber Barb Shanower
AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS Brass and nickel National cash register; POSTCARD ALBUMS; 5000 COMIC BOOKS, ALL KINDS, MOST ARE OLDER; COSTUME JEWELRY INCLUDING NIB; record albums; ; books of all kinds including kidâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s;; Vision record player and records w/ pictures; 3 good lady mannequins; doll collection and accessories; good selection old radios; clocks; Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, and Hopalong items; good showcases; good display shelves; old scrapbooks; games and puzzles; good selection of toys in various conditions; several good pedal toys; BB guns; toys guns; ďŹ&#x201A;oor radio; lunch boxes; 2 Victrolas; aquarium; good selection of Scout items of all kinds; Columbia bicycle for two; bingo machine; old RR magazines; RR collectibles; Jim Beam bottles; trafďŹ c light; good selection of pictures and frames; Fenton and other good glassware; lots of music boxes; several metal baby strollers from 50â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and 60â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s; collection of Playboy magazines; old locks; old electric fans; sleds; Emiglo robots; 1:18 collector cars in the box; CB radios; marbles; good selection of ball cards; cookbooks; and much, much more. HOUSEHOLD â&#x20AC;&#x201C;Good 5 pc. Broyhill Bedroom suite; 2 good recliners; commode; pool table; and more. KUBOTA-EQUIPMENT Sharp Kubota L3600 tractor w/ FWA, diesel, 3 pt., Glide Shaft transmission, super sharp condition, and only 1092 hours; King Kutter 3 pt. scoop; King Kutter 3 pt. blade; King Kutter 3pt. 6 ft. ďŹ nish mower; Kawasaki K2400 motorcycle w/ 80,000 miles; 170 cement blocks; and more. NOTE- In 40 plus years in business this house in the top ten of full houses. And this one is full of the good stuff. They collected not just one thing but a wide variety of good items of all kinds. The above list is just the highlights. Lots of good small items of all kinds. Selling in 3 rings. Bring 2 friends and a big truck or two. Kubota and large items sell approximately 12:00 NOON. Pictures and updates at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. Circle your calendar for a good one. TERMS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch C. REDMON, OWNER 330 749-7618 AUCTIONEERS - Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson, Lynn Neuenschwander
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Western Holmes County Homestead Location: 6992 TR 466 Lakeville, Ohio 44638. GPS Coordinates: 40.611505, -82.139226. From Millersburg take SR 39 west 13 miles through Nashville to TR 466 and north .3 miles to location. From Loudonville take SR 39 east 5.5 miles to TR 466 and location.
Monday October 12, 2015 4:00 p.m.
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Winesburg/Wilmot Area Location: 1968 CR 200 Dundee, Ohio 44624. From US 62 between Winesburg and Wilmot take CR 200 west 2 mile to location. Signs Posted. Home, Barn & Shop on 3 Acres â&#x20AC;˘ Paint Twp â&#x20AC;˘ Holmes County East Holmes Schools â&#x20AC;˘ Excellent Site and Location â&#x20AC;˘ Tools Guns â&#x20AC;˘ Household
Hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a solid and well built home and buildings located in the heart of eastern Holmes Countyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rural community. Built in 1972 the home has a kitchen/dining area, pantry, living room, bedroom and 1 bath plus a sewing room/ofďŹ ce. The upstairs has 2 more bedrooms. Full basement. Utilities include a water well and septic system, natural gas heat & natural gas lights. Has updated windows, roof, siding and entry doors. Hardwood ďŹ&#x201A;oors throughout. Outbuildings include a good 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 2 story barn with 2 lean-tos. The 32â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; shop is insulated with concrete ďŹ&#x201A;oor. The Honda motor, compressor, air tank and airlines stay with the property. The 3 acres is open, level and every inch is usable whether you need additional buildings or plenty of pasture area. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t miss this auction! Call Jr. Miller for more details. Taxes and Legal: Holmes County parcel number is 1500929000. Taxes are currently $789.53 per ½ year. Terms on Real Estate: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction, balance due at closing. No ďŹ nancing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information contained herein derived from sourced deemed reliable but not warranted. Tools â&#x20AC;˘ Furniture â&#x20AC;˘ Guns at 4 PM Utility Trailer, Finish Mower & Misc: 5â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; ďŹ&#x201A;atbed trailer with sideboards (excellent condition); Caroni 3 pt. 6 ft. ďŹ nish mower; 3 pt. platform box; pull/push lawn roller; 6 ft. 3 pt. blade; 70 gal. Rubbermaid stock tank; Craftsman 4 ton ďŹ&#x201A;oor jack; chains; ½â&#x20AC;? air hose; ext. cords; rope; breast drill; handsaws; sta-bar; garden seeder; hand seeder; rakes; hoes; shovels; forks; several traps; gas jugs; marker paint; misc. items; Hitzer Stove & Firewood: Hitzer wood & coal stove in good condition (new seals); lots of ďŹ rewood that is split and dried; Gas Appliances, Furniture, and Household: Magic Chef nat. gas stove (36â&#x20AC;? and brown); Dometic nat. fridge/freezer; nat. gas 3 burner hotplate; walnut table w/ 8 leaves and chairs (made by Abe Keim); walnut kneehole desk and 2 bookcases; old trunk & old dresser; bed and dresser; old couch, chair & loveseat; picnic table; 5â&#x20AC;&#x2122; porch swing; books; dishes; jars; 2 Queen Anne style chairs; roll away cot; 2 large rolls of indoor/outdoor carpet for shop; small junk pile; Guns: Savage Mo. 170 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 30-30 pump with Weaver cat eye scope; Ithaca M-49R .22 cal. riďŹ&#x201A;e (level action) Mossburg 12 ga. Model 500A shotgun, 28â&#x20AC;? barrel, mod. choke; older Daisy BB gun. Chattel Terms: Cash or good check. Lunch Stand Auction By Order Of: Paul & Anna Mae Raber
JR. MILLER, AUCTIONEER/REALTOR 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com
Saturday October 17, 2015 81.8 Acres â&#x20AC;˘ Washington Twp. â&#x20AC;˘ Holmes Co. â&#x20AC;˘ West Holmes Schools Updated 2-Story Home â&#x20AC;˘ Raised Ranch â&#x20AC;˘ 36â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x64â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Pole Building Bank Barn â&#x20AC;˘ Outbuildings â&#x20AC;˘ Excellent Tillable Acreage â&#x20AC;˘ Building Sites â&#x20AC;˘ Wooded Recreational/Hunting Ground â&#x20AC;˘ 4 Parcels
Open for Inspection: Tuesday October 6th 4:30 to 6:30 PM This Western Holmes County farm is home to exceptional tillable acreage as well as a homestead that offers seclusion and potential building sites along with hunting/recreational opportunities. The eighty plus acre farm includes in excess of forty plus tillable acres, open pasture acreage and wooded draws with plenty of wildlife. The homestead buildings are comprised of an updated 2-story home which includes four bedrooms, three baths, and numerous additional rooms plus the seclusion of quarter mile tree-lined drive. Additional buildings include the three bedroom raised ranch home, good 36â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x64â&#x20AC;&#x2122; pole building, bank barn and assorted outbuildings. Whether youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re in the market for tillable or recreational acreage, building site or existing home this property delivers. The farm will be offered in four parcels ranging in size from eight to forty-two acres. Seller to convey immediate hunting rights with receipt and deposit of down-payment. Existing crops are the property of the tenant farmer and mineral rights to transfer subject to all articles of record. Visit kaufmanrealty.com or call Anthony for a brochure, map, title, improvements and parcel information. Legal: Parcel 2800097; taxes are $2,177.74 per half based on CAUV. Buyer(s) is responsible for CAUV tax recoupment, if any. Closing in 45 days if sold as a whole, 60 days if sold in parcels. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down-payment the day of auction and the balance due at closing with no ďŹ nancing or other contingencies. Buyers to pay $500 per surveyed parcel. 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 the day of the auction, take precedence over all previous advertising and statements Generator & Equipment: Winco 55kw generator w/ Hercules LP engine; 1,000 gal LP tank; Katolight 55kw PTO generator; JD 710 chisel plow; JD 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122; disc; 3 bottom 3-point plow; 32â&#x20AC;&#x2122; elevator w/ elc. motor; ďŹ&#x201A;ex auger; irrigation pump; 12â&#x20AC;&#x2122; hydraulic manure pump; 15x5x38 duals; 5â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 3-point brushhog; hog equipment s.s. 6-hole feeders, curtain controls, fans, heaters, miscellaneous hog equipment; angle iron and scrap pile. Content Terms: Cash or check with proper identiďŹ cation, payment in full day of sale. Sale by the Order of: Julia A. Gibbs Family Trust John A. Gibbs, Trustee
D. ANTHONY KAUFMAN CAI, BROKER 330.231.4211 or anthony@kaufmanrealty.com
Busy Bee Lumber & Trucking Auction Commercial Buildings on 3 Acres â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Sawmill & Trucking Liquidation Location: 5965 TR 355 Millersburg OH 44654. GPS Coordinates: 40.521550, -81.838652 Directions: From US 62/SR 39 west of Berlin Ohio take SR 557 south 1.5 miles to TR 407 turn west 1.8 miles to TR 355 turn south Âź mile to property. From SR 83 south of Millersburg take CR 58 north then immediate right onto TR 407 east 3 miles to TR 355 south to property. Signs Posted.
Friday October 30th, 2015 â&#x20AC;˘ 10:00 AM Real Estate Sells First 3.427 Acres â&#x20AC;˘ Berlin Township â&#x20AC;˘ Holmes County â&#x20AC;˘ 2 Parcels â&#x20AC;˘ 2 Commercial Buildings â&#x20AC;˘ Complete Sawmill Dispersal Including NEW Morbark Debarker â&#x20AC;˘ Trucks â&#x20AC;˘ Trailers â&#x20AC;˘ Knuckleboom Loader â&#x20AC;˘ Wheel Loaders â&#x20AC;˘ Tools â&#x20AC;˘ Parts & Supplies Open for Inspection: Tuesday October 20th â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12:00 Noon to 4:00 PM
Nearly 3.5 acres in Berlin Township of good level land, solid commercial buildings, and plenty of road frontage. This property currently serves as an existing sawmill operation and also has 2 tenants producing $1,000 per month income. The sawmill building is 3,480 square feet pole construction with concrete ďŹ&#x201A;oors. The shop building is 3,000 square feet, fully insulated, 5 overhead doors, and concrete ďŹ&#x201A;oors. This building would serve a variety of purposes including manufacturing, trucking, service and more. The property has 400amp electric service and natural gas is available. The land includes all mineral rights and is mostly level giving it a load of ďŹ&#x201A;exibility. Make arrangements to preview this property and give your existing or new business the opportunity for growth! Parcel 1: 1 Acre w/ 261â&#x20AC;&#x2122; frontage Parcel 2: 2.472 Acres w/ 317â&#x20AC;&#x2122; frontage. Includes all improvements. Real Estate 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. Hoop building is tenant owned and not included with the real estate. For maps, title, brochure, additional information, and complete equipment & chattel list visit www.kaufmanrealty.com or contact Curt. Legal: Parcel #0100333001 in Berlin Township of Holmes County and the East Holmes LSD. Taxes per half year are: $743.55 Sawmill Liquidation: 2015 Morbark 640 Debarker; Meadowâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 4 head Carriage w/ Edmistonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s set works, 56â&#x20AC;? blade; Meadowâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 22â&#x20AC;? Edger w/ 16â&#x20AC;&#x2122; hyd. Take off rolls; Morbark Chip Pac 6 Knife Chipper; Morbark Chip Blower on Pivotal Stand; 5â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x18â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Dip Tank w/ hyd. Hoist & electric hyd. Pump; Edmistonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hyd. Log Turner; log decks; conveyors; live feed rolls; Chipmunk Band Head Rig Sawmill w/ Carriage, Sharpener, & Setter; JD 250hp Diesel Power Unit w/ line shaft, 30â&#x20AC;?x40â&#x20AC;?x60â&#x20AC;? hydraulic tank, 15,482 hours; MWM 125hp Diesel Power Unit; Natural Gas GenSet 60hp Model 30R61 power unit; Lumberline Lasers; 12 steel lumber carts; Wheel Loaders â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Knuckleboom Loader â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Trucks â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Trailers: â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;95 JD 344G Wheel Loader w/ Forks & Bucket, 11,656 hours; CAT 930 Wheel Loader w/ Forks & Bucket, Filled Tires; 6 Yard Sawdust Bucket; Barko 275B Knuckleboom Loader, Bucksaw Set up, 4 Stick controls; 2007 International 4300 DT466 Truck w/ 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; curtain side bed, 220,000 miles; â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;99 Western Star Semi Tractor, 36â&#x20AC;? sleeper, new head gaskets, injectors, 1,000,000 miles, used daily; â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;89 GMC 6000 Sierra single axle dump truck, gas; â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;74 Ford 900 pumper/tanker Firetruck, gas; 2002 Chevy 1500 truck, extended cab, 4WD, 246,969 miles (only 50,000 miles on motor rebuild); 45â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Stake Log Trailer, 3 bunks, new brakes; â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;98 Dorsey 48â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Flat Bed Trailer; â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;88 Cronkhite 18â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Equipment Trailer w/ 5â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Dovetail, tandem axle duals, pintle hitch; Log Cabin â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Storage Building â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Retaining Wall Block: Log Cabin/OfďŹ ce 12â&#x20AC;&#x2122;9â&#x20AC;?x12â&#x20AC;&#x2122;9â&#x20AC;?, fully insulated, ďŹ nished in solid wood, log exterior, electric; OfďŹ ce/Storage Building - 9â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x13â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, wooden peg assembly, insulated, electric; 18 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 6â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x2â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x2â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Concrete Interlocking Retaining Wall Blocks; Shop Equipment & Tools â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Parts & Supplies: 2 - Ingersoll Rand 80 gallon 5 hp Air Compressors; 2 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 500 gallon air tanks; hydraulic tanks; 2,000 gallon fuel tank; Hankison SP Air Dryer on stand; Miller Bobcat 225G Welder/8,000 Watt Generator, only 526 hours; Miller wirefeed welder; General 330 Portable 20â&#x20AC;? planer w/ 13hp Honda; Easy Kleen 4000 Magnum steam cleaner; Chainsaws incl. Stihl 029, MS460, MS441, MS660, MSE210C, Husqvarna 395XP; Stihl weedeater; Acetylene Torch set on cart; Oregon Buck Saw chain sharpener; E-Z-Go 55 golf cart; SR10 6â&#x20AC;&#x2122; bed slide; electric motors; hydraulic pumps; chain saw parts; airlines; Banding tools; tools & socket sets incl. 1â&#x20AC;? drives; misc. pulleys & gears; dip tank agitators; misc. smalls; sawmill parts & supplies; scrap pile; wagon load of misc.; Sale Order: Starting at 10:00 AM with the real estate followed by the uncataloged small parts, tools, & shop equipment. Cataloged sale at 12:00 Noon beginning with rolling equipment then sawmill dispersal. Chattel Terms: Cash, Check or Credit Card. 3% Buyerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Premium, Waived for cash or check; All equipment sold â&#x20AC;&#x153;As Isâ&#x20AC;? with no warranties. Any factory warranty available will transfer to new owner. ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE FOR CATALOGED ITEMS. Online bidding terms apply. Lunch Stand by Rainbow Valley School Auction by order of: Busy Bee Lumber & Trucking, LLC. Owners: Allen & Brenda Miller
CURT YODER, REALTOR & AUCTIONEER (330) 204-2447 curt@kaufmanrealty.com JR. MILLER, AUCTIONEER, DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER
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Apple Creek Area LOCATION: 7618 Buss Rd Apple Creek, Ohio 44606. From US 250 on the east edge of Apple Creek take Criswell Rd. south 1 mile to Buss Rd. west ž mile to location .Or from Fredericksburg Rd (501), between Fredericksburg and US 250, take Buss Rd east 3 Miles to location. Signs posted.
Wednesday October 14, 2015 6:00 p.m. 2 Story Home with 2 Shops & Barn * On 1.44 Acres * East Union Twp * Wayne County * Southeast Schools
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P7896 2011 Toyota Avalon Limited
Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00
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4600 Cleveland Rd., Wooster, OH 44691
48 — Saturday, October 10, 2015
The Holmes County Hub Shopper
FOR EVERY VEHICLE SOLD IN OCTOBER CHUCK NICHOLSON CHEVROLET-BUICKGMC WILL DONATE $50 TO THE BREAST CANCER ASSOCIATION! 05 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 LT
07 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 LT
08 Ford 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 XLT
10 Dodge Dakota Bighorn Crew 4x4
11 GMC 1/2 Ext 4x4
Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Fog Lights, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package ON SALE FOR
$18,942
Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Fog Lights, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow ON SALE FOR
10 Ford 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 FX4
12 Ford 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 XLT
11 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 LT
Power Seat, Cruise, Bed Liner, Cloth, Non Smoker, Tow Package ON SALE FOR
Keyless Entry, Remote Start, Running Boards, Bed Liner, Air ON SALE FOR
$27,700
Only 21,800 Miles!!! Power Seat, Remote Start, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Cloth ON SALE FOR
11 Ford 1/2 Ton Crew Lariat 4x4
13 Ford 1 Ton Crew 4x4 XLT
14 GMC 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 SLE
09 GMC 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 SLT
1100 GMC GMCC 11/2 //22 TTon oon n EExt xt 4x4 xt 4x4 x4 SSLE LLEE Power Seat, Running Boards, Spray-in Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, ON Cloth, Tow Package SALE FOR
$9,965
Power Seat Keyless Entry, Nerf Bars, Fog Lights, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Offroad ON SALE FOR
$12,990
Power Seats, Nerf Bars, Heated Leather, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package ON SALE FOR
$13,999
09 Dodge 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 SLT
10 GMC 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 SLE
Only 76,400 Miles!!! Hemi, Power Seat, Running Boards, Bed Liner, ON Alloy Wheels, Tow Package SALE FOR
$22,936
Power Seat, Remote Start, Climate Control, CD Stereo, Air. ON SALE FOR
Only 35,000 Miles!!! Power Seat, Running Boards, Alloy Wheels, ON 6-CD Stereo, Tow Package SALE FOR
12 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 LT
11 GMC 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 SLE
11 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 LT
Power Seats, Power Adjustable Pedals, Remote Start, Alloy Wheels, ON Tow Package, 1 Owner SALE FOR
$28,936
$22,967
Only 53,800 Miles!!! Keyless Entry, Running Boards, Bed Liner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Z71, Tow Package. ON SALE FOR
$28,947
11 Ford 1/2 ton Crew Cab
$26,474
$24,996
ON SALE FOR
$28,991
SALE FOR
$22,931
$18,990
Power Seats, Heated Leather, Sony Speakers, Nerf Bars, Air, Bumper ON and Gooseneck Hitches
Only 50,400 Miles!!! 1 Owner, Z71 All Star Edition with Convenience Package, Power Seat and Remote Start
Power Seats, Remote Start, TV/ DVD, Heated Leather, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package, Memory Seats. ON SALE FOR
$31,200
$28,750
Only 19,500 Miles!!! Power Seat, Alloy Wheels, Steering Wheel Audio ON Controls, Tow Package
Keyless Entry, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package ON SALE FOR
$32,960
SALE FOR
$35,965
14 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 High Country
15 Chevy 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 LT
11 GMC Crew Cab Dually 4x4 Denali
Chevy 1 Ton Crew 4x4 LTZ
13 GMC 1 Ton Crew 4x4 Denali
Only 26,500 Miles!!! Power Seats, Remote Start, Bed Cover, Alloy Wheels, Bose Speakers ON
Duramax Diesel with the Allison Transmission, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Tow Package
Duramax Diesel & Allison Transmission, Only 48,600 Miles!!! Power Seat, Remote Start, Heated Leather, Memory ON Seat
Duramax Diesel, Dually, Power Seats, Remote Start, Navigation, TV/DVD, Rear Camera
Duramax Diesel & Allison Transmission, Dually, Power Seats, Remote Start, Power Sunroof, Bedliner, Alloy Wheels
SALE FOR
$39,997
ON SALE FOR
$45,990
SALE FOR
$48,932
ON SALE FOR
$48,990
ON SALE FOR
$50,996
Vehicle color may not reflect sale vehicle. Prices good thru 10/17/15.
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