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Boo in the Burg

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Veterans Service applications The Holmes County Veterans Service Center will accept applications for assistance for October through Friday, Oct. 23 at noon. Office hours are Monday, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and Tuesday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.3:30 p.m. The Veterans Service Commission Board meeting will be Oct. 26 at 6:30 p.m.

Event scares up tours of historic buildings

Fish fry, bow raffle is Oct. 17

By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer

Millersburg Director Judy Lamp said. “The woodwork in here is beautiful. But then you have some weird things, like a six-foot long door on the floor. There’s a stage, it’s gorgeous. I think it’s haunted. I never believed in this stuff til I worked here. The noises in this building at night are extreme. “We look for strange things like that or what’s different,” she continued. “Like the tombstones in the basement in the foundation of the jail. You can see the tunnel that goes back to the courthouse. You can’t get in it, but you can see it and where it was. In an old town like this, that’s what fascinates me. Those are the types of things I want to see when I go and visit other towns.” Lamp says she is still looking for a third building to tour. “After your scare, guests are invited to

There will be a fish fry and gun and bow raffle Oct. An old event is adding 17 at the Nashville Fire Department. Event will be a new twist this year, as from 4-8 p.m. and raffle tickets are $10 each. Dinner is the Boo in the Burg will by donation and proceeds benefit the fire department. be providing tours of a trio of historic buildings in Millersburg as it has Sugarcreek Post fish frys scheduled in the past, but also will American Legion Post 494 of Sugarcreek announces offer patrons an opporits fall Family Fish Fry schedule for 2015: Saturday, tunity to partake in any of the six Ohio WinerSee Pg. 4 — CALENDAR ies which will have their wares on display from 5-8 p.m. the night of the event, which is Saturday, Oct. 24. Tours include the Chamber Building (Old Commercial & Savings Bank) located on the northwest corner of the intersection of state Routes 83 and 39, and where quality meets the Old Jail located on the southeast side of the the outdoors square in Millersburg. Each tour will cost $5. Registration is on the courthouse lawn. Tours will begin at 6 p.m. and go every 35 minutes until 9 p.m. “These are some fascinating old buildings,” 7799 County Rd. 77, Millersburg, OH 44654 • 330.473.1028 Historic Downtown See Pg. 3 — BOO

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Is it a trap door or secret storage place? Historic Downtown Director Judy Lamp invites you to find out what treasures lie in the nooks and crannies of the old Commercial & Savings Bank Building or in the basement tunnel beneath the Old Jail during the Boo in the Burg on Saturday, Oct. 24, in Millersburg.

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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

Holmesville Library events

Oct. 19th – Oct. 24th STOP IN FOR A DELICIOUS SUB & ALSO TRY OUR DELICIOUS HAND DIP ICE CREAM

H o l m e s v i l l e / P r a i r i e Wednesday, Oct. 21. Prai- Night. Children will be Township Library will rie Township Fire Depart- able to go through the fire hold Community Night on ment will do a Fire Safety safety house and see a fire engine. Meet at the library at 6 p.m. HOURS M-F 8:30-6pm Sat. 8:30-5pm

Velvet Hand Dip Ice Cream

FREE DELIVERY CHURCH ORDERS WITHIN TEN MILES

Trail Bologna

3.99 / LB

$

Guggisberg Swiss

3.19 / LB

$

Iceberg Head Lettuce $1.15 / EA Clementines $4.75 / 3 LB BAG

Meat & Cheese Trays Call for Prices Buffalo Chicken ..................................................................... $4.69 lb. E-Z Carve Ham ....................................................................... $2.39 lb. Pearl Valley Colby Cheese ...................................................... $2.99 lb. Provolone Cheese .................................................................. $2.79 lb. Smith’s Milk......................................................................... $2.69 gal. Smith’s Sour Cream WHILE SUPPLIES LAST ......................... 16oz. $1.49

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Preschoolers are invited each Thursday from 10-11 a.m. for story hour. 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.

Red Tomato Blue Goose Jam

3.19 / 16 OZ

$

Our Farm Sliced Bacon

2.15 / LB

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Seniors of the community are invited to Senior Mondays, from 2:30-4 p.m. Meet every Monday afternoon at the library to play cards, board games or for conversation.

Brown Sugar

64¢ / LB

Baby Back Ribs .....................................$5.99 / 16 OZ. Curly Fries................................................. $1.39 / LB

Café Soup Specials! Monday and Thursday = Chicken Noodle Tuesday and Friday = Chili with Bean Wednesday and Saturday=Broccoli with Cheese

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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

Boo

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(From Page 1) join us for our Ohio Wine Tasting located behind the Old Jail on Court Street,” Lamp said. “Sample some of the very best wines Ohio has to offer. We’re pretty excited about six coming to our first one.”

Among the different Ohio wineries scheduled to appear are Ravens Glenn, Guggisberg’s Doughty Glen Winery, Baltic Mill Winery, Troutman, Wolf Creek, Stone Crest Wines and the Millersburg Wine Co., which provides wine for Bags and the Brewery.

Holmes County Hub Shopper (Copyright 2015)

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

“They will be able to sell glasses of wine and whole bottles if you find one you like,” HDM member Traci Van Keuren said. “There will also be etched glasses with ‘Boo in the Burg’ inscribed.” Aside from the wine tasting, there also will be a few food vendors on hand. Also going on that evening, although not in conjunction with the Boo in the Burg, is the Holmes County Historical Society’s “Night of the Living Past,” to be held the same night, 6:30-11:30 p.m., at the Victorian House Museum, at 484 Wooster Road, Millersburg. Admission is $5 and

News stories, briefs, meeting notes, photos and features are due by noon of the Monday before the Satincludes a guided tour, urday publication date. interaction with actors portraying individuals who were once connected to the mansion and refreshments at the CasDISCOUNT GROCERIES tle Club Banquet Center. There, visitors can enjoy GROCERY NEW Walnut Creek Cream Coconut Oil more detailed accounts ITEM of Mushroom & $12.09 gal. / $7.65 60 oz. of the house’s history and Chicken Soup $3.95 30oz. / $2.85 16 oz. some of the past paranor85¢ – 10.5 oz. Hazel Nutter mal activity there. Snack Packs .99¢ 13 oz. For more informa(Compare to Nuttella) 99¢ ea. tion about “Night of the Mini Marshmallows Outdoor Bleach Living Past,” visit www. .69¢ 16 oz. $4.39 – 3.75 qt. victorianhouse.org or Crispy Rice Frozen Chicken Patties facebook.com/victori$4.79 36 oz. 35 oz. – $4.25 anhousemuseum or call Alpine Swiss 330-674-0022. While Supplies Last! $2.99 lb. While Supplies Last Prices Good Oct. 16th – Oct. 23rd Reporter Kevin Lynch 1295 US RT 62 • WILMOT, OH 44689 Joe & Fannie Bowman • 4992 Twp. 628 can be reached at 3301½ mi. SW Mt. Hope M 8-5 • T 8-6 • W-F 8-5 • SAT 8-4 / CLOSED SUN Hours: Mon, Tue, Thur 8-5; Wed, Fri 8-6; Sat 8-4 674-5676 or klynch@the330.359.0481 330.600.1763 daily-record.com.

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Troyer Lacey Baby Swiss .........................................$3.59/lb. Troyer Provolone Cheese Sliced ............................ $3.29/lb. Troyer Oven Roasted Chicken .................................$4.19/lb. Pollack Fish .................................$1.79/lb. $16.99/10lb.cs. Doritos ........................................................................$1.99 DX Foam Plates 10-1/4in. .................................24 ct. $1.99 College Inn Chicken Broth ................................ $2.79/48oz. Robin Hood Flour...................................................... 49¢/lb. Reiter 2% Milk Gallons ................................................$2.39 Reiter Orchard Fresh Orange Juice ......................$2.99/gal.

New York Golden Delicious Apples $7.19/1/2 bu. $13.99/bu. Large Cantaloupe $2.49 ea. Red Raspberries $2.39/6 oz. Green Onions 59¢/pkg. Fresh Green Beans 99¢ lb. Apple Cider $4.99/gal.

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Calendar (From Page 1) Oct. 17, and Saturday, Nov. 21. All events will be at the Post Home on North Broadway Street in Sugarcreek and run from 4-7 p.m.

Walk to End Alzheimer’s is Oct. 17

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Association. All dona- Swiss steak tions are tax-deductible as dinner supports allowed by law. For information, contact veterans Jeanne Nehrenz at 330966-7343 or jnehrenz@alz. Beach City American org. Registration forms Legion Hall Post 549 (125 are available at act.alz.org. Third Ave. NE) is having its all you care to eat Swiss steak dinner Saturday, Oct. 17 from 4-7 p.m. Meal includes three Oct. 19th thru 24st bean salad, applesauce, Hours: M,W,Th & Sat 8-5; Tues & Fri 8-7 Visa, Mastercard, Discover mashed potatoes/ homemade gravy, corn, bread, dessert and beverage. WEEKLY SPECIALS Virginia Ham ...................................................................$2.59 lb. Gluten free also availLacey Baby Swiss .........................................................$3.59 lb. able. Cost is $12 adult, $6 Instant Vanilla Pudding Mix .........................................$1.25 lb. Frozen Shredded Hashbrowns ...................................$1.09 lb. ages 4-12, 3 and younger 18 lb. Case ...................................... $18.00 Honey Mustard Pretzel Bits.........................................$2.49 lb. free, served family style. Bulk Regular Jar Lids Pkg of 60 ...................................... $7.50 Carryout $10. Come supComing Soon: Coating Chocolate port veterans still serving Bike Parts & Service • Homebaked Goods America.

er’s on Oct. 17 at Wooster High School, 515 Oldman Road. Check-in is at 8:30 a.m. The route is two miles. The opening ceremony Proceeds further the will begin at 9:30 a.m. for care, support and research the Walk to End Alzheim- efforts of the Alzheimer’s

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Compassionate Friends informal meeting Anyone who has had a child die in their family is invited to an informal meeting Monday, Oct. 19 in Millersburg with the intent of establishing a local chapter of The Compassionate Friends, a nonprofit, self-help bereavement support organization for families who have experienced the death of a child. Friends provides highly personal comfort, hope and support to every family experiencing the See Pg. 7 — CALENDAR

Holmesville 330-279-2283 2 miles north of Holmesville on SR 83 Sale Dates October 19th – October 24th ~ Deli ~

Honey Ham .......................... $2.49 lb. Trail Bologna ........................$3.99 lb.

Apple Cider • Homemade Apple Pies Pumpkin Pies • Wheat Bread • White Bread

Farmer’s Cheese ....................$3.19 lb. Muenster Cheese ................... $2.69 lb. Hot Pepper Cheese ............... $2.49 lb.

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Community Church briefs Christian ed meeting is Oct. 21 On Wednesday, Oct. 21, there will be an informational meeting about Titan Christian Education, which has recently been approved by the Triway Board of Education. The program will start at Shreve Elementary School with third- and fourth-grade students in January 2016. The program will be at Shreve Christian Church. The informational meeting will be at Shreve United Methodist Church. A meal will be served at 5:30 p.m. and the meeting will begin at 6:30. Parents, potential volunteers and interested community members are welcome to attend the meeting.

Rummage sale in Apple Creek Apple Creek United Methodist Church will hold its fall rummage sale on Friday, Oct, 23 from 9

a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 24 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Come browse through a great variety of good, clean items. A homemade lunch featuring soups, sandwiches and desserts will be available Friday, Oct. 23 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. The church is at 269 W. Main St., Apple Creek (U.S. Route 250).

Swiss Steak Supper is Oct. 24 The Martin Luther Class of the Shanesville Lutheran Church of Sugarcreek will sponsor its 38th annual Swiss Steak Supper with salad bar Saturday, Oct. 24, 5-7 p.m. The menu will include a large serving of delicious swiss steak, prepared by our best cooks, real mashed potatoes, green beans with ham, a salad bar with about 8-10 kinds of salad, dinner roll, pie or cake, and coffee or punch. The cost of the meal is $9 for adults; $4 for children younger than 12.

Carry-out is available. The Swiss Steak Supper was started in 1978 to help raise funds to pay for the Church Social Hall which had just been built. This year’s proceeds will be put into the Church Building Repair Fund to help keep the church building and parsonage in good repair. Proceeds from last year’s supper were used to help pay for a new roof for the Social Hall which was built in 1977. The Shanesville Lutheran Church is located on the southwest corner of state Routes 39 and 93 in Sugarcreek.

Evangelists will speak Oct. 31 On Saturday, Oct. 31 at 11 a.m. and Sunday, Nov. 1 at 10:30 a.m., the Wyler on Wheels Family will be guest evangelists at the Fall Family Festival at Community Bible Church, 5279 County Road 314. There will be

games, pumpkin and face painting, Bible challenges and special music for both days. There also will be Special Harvest meals Saturday and Sunday as part of these services. All are invited to attend. For Information, contact the church or Pastor John Harrison at 330-3161036.

Election Day dinner at Fiat St. Peter’s UCC

from Ragersville Road to will hold a spaghetti supTroendly Road and first per. Donations will be accepted for eat-in or road to the right. carry-out meals with proceeds to benefit missions Soup supper projects. Meal includes spaghetti, coleslaw, appleheld to support sauce, bread, pie and bevmissions erage. The Missions Committee of St. John’s Church St. John’s of Millersburg will host its annual soup supper schedules on Tuesday, Nov. 10 from 4:30-7 p.m. The menu will Christmas Craft consist of a variety of Show soups, applesauce, rolls, corn bread, cheese and A Christmas Craft Show pie. Cost is by donation will be held Dec. 12 at St. with proceeds to support John’s Church, 8670 State the Missions Committee. Route 39, Millersburg, 9 Carry-out will be avail- a.m.-2 p.m. Crafters are needed. For information able. The church is at 8670 contact Sue Dye at 330State Route 39 west of 378-3321. Millersburg.

The annual Election Day (Nov. 3) pork and sauerkraut benefit dinner will be held from 11 a.m.7 p.m. at Fiat St. Peter’s United Church of Christ. Menu includes pork and sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, applesauce, hot Spaghetti dinner dogs, Amish bread, cake to benefit and pie. Donations are accepted to help with missions mission work and church On Saturday, Nov. 14 needs. from 4-7 p.m., Dundee Take state Route 93 to U n i t e d Methodist Baltic and follow signs, or Church, state Route 93,

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.

Community briefs Compassionate Friends to hold informal meeting Anyone who has had a child die in their family is invited to an informal meeting Monday, Oct. 19 in Millersburg with the intent of establishing a local chapter of The Compassionate Friends, a nonprofit, self-help bereavement support organization for families who have experienced the death of a child. Friends provides highly personal comfort, hope and support to every family experiencing the death of a son or a daughter, a brother or a sister, or a grandchild, and helps others better assist the grieving family. 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 330275-8527 or Evelyn at 330-600-8902. To learn more about The Compassionate Friends, visit the national website at www.compassionatefriends.org.

Holmes Caregiver Luncheon is Nov. 6 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 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 740-4399878 or email to ldubeck@aaa9.org.

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.

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

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

Food Pantry open monthly for distribution

Glenmont Food Pantry is open for food distribution on the second Tuesday of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont School House. It is part of the Ohio Benefit Bank, an online program of the Ohio Association Family Care in Mount Hope of Foodbanks. The next food distribution day will be Mount Hope Medical Center is located at 4606 Town- Tuesday, Nov. 10. ship Road 634. Dr. D.J. McFadden will see patients at the center Mondays, 1-4:30 p.m., and Wednesdays, 8 a.m.- Holmes can provide birth certificates noon. Pomerene Family Care will offer a full spectrum of The Holmes County Health District is able to issue family practice services including pediatric care, women’s certified birth certificates to anyone born in Ohio. health, obstetrics, care of chronic conditions, acute care, Hours are 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Cost is $25. travel medicine and midwifery services. For more infor- The district can be reached at 85 N. Grant St. or 330674-5035. Cost of a certified birth certificate is $25. mation, call 330-674-8444.


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

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

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

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Complete Building Center 893-2251 • 1-800-362-6682

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

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KAUFFMAN’S COUNTRY BAKERY Of Bunker Village Across From Heini’s Place Open Daily ~ 893-2129

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Program about Social Security is Oct. 20

The University of Akron Wayne College in Orrville will present a free program about Social Security on Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. The purpose of the evening will be to provide insights and answer questions about the program. Debbie Muniak, director of community relations, said, “With the expected wave of baby boomers reaching retirement age and employers providing financial planning information to workers nearing retirement age, people have questions about what their Social Security benefits will be.” Speaker for the program will be Robert Fenn of the

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Community Night at Library Holmesville/Prairie Township Library will hold Community Night on Wednesday, Oct. 21. Prairie

Township Fire Department will do a Fire Safety Night. Children will be able to go through the fire safety house and see a fire engine. Meet at the library at 6 p.m.

Swiss steak supper Shanesville Lutheran Church of Sugarcreek will host its annual Swiss Steak Supper/Salad Bar Saturday, Oct. 24 from 5-7 p.m. Menu: Swiss steak, mashed potatoes, green beans with ham, a salad bar with about 8-10 kinds of salad, dinner roll, pie or cake, and coffee or punch. Cost is $9 for adults; $4 for children younger than 12. Carry-out is available.

Killbuck’s Halloween Parade is Oct. 25

mont and surrounding areas is invited. Take a covered dish and any photos you would like to share. Event is sponsored by Killbuck’s Halloween the Killbuck Community Parade will be held Sunday, Improvement Corp. Oct. 25 with parade lineup at the fire house at 1:30 p.m. The parade will begin Pancake, sausage at 2 p.m. and will be led by breakfast the West Holmes Middle School Marching Band Winesburg Fire Departunder the direction of Mike ment Auxiliary will hold Pacula. Judging will occur a Pancake and Sausage immediately following the Breakfast on Saturday, Oct. 24, at the Winesburg parade. From 2:30-4 p.m. trick or Fire Station from 6-11 a.m. treat will be held in the vil- Donations will be accepted for the all you care to eat lage. At 4 p.m., a community breakfast. picnic will be held. Everyone from Killbuck, Glen- See Pg. 8 — CALENDAR

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Election Day dinner The annual Election Day (Nov. 3) pork and sauerkraut benefit dinner will be from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. at Fiat St. Peter’s United Church of Christ. Menu includes pork and sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, applesauce, hot dogs, Amish bread, cake and pie. Donations are accepted to help with mission work and church needs. Take state Route 93 to Baltic and follow signs, or from Ragersville Road to Troendly Road and first road to the right.

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Library programs for October October events at the Holmes County District Public Library include: Growing Readers Story Time at the Central Library — Wednesdays at 11 a.m., through Nov. 4. Ages 2-3 and their parents or caregivers are invited for stories, songs, crafts and more. Registration required. To register or for more information, call 330674-5972, Ext. 211 or email childrens@holmeslib.org. Preschool Story Adventures at the Central Library — Wednesdays at 11 a.m., through Nov. 4. Ages 4-5 and their parents or caregivers are invited for stories, songs, crafts and more. Registration required. To register or for more information, call 330-674-5972, Ext. 211 or email childrens@ holmeslib.org. Story Celebrations at the East Branch — Mondays at 11 a.m., through Nov. 4. Ages 2-5, and their

parents or caregivers are invited for songs, stories, crafts and more. Registration required. Visit the East Branch or call 330893-3464 to register. Pin It, Make It, Take It: Pinterest Craft Night at the Central Library — Tuesday, Oct. 20 at 6:30 p.m. Calling all crafty (and not so crafty) adults and teens. Even if you have no idea what Pinterest is, you will have fun making some of the pumpkin-themed crafts. There will even be pumpkin spice lattes. Space is limited and registration is required for this 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 inter-

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East Branch or call 330893-3464. Book Discussion Group — Last Tuesday of every month. Your choice of meeting at 1 p.m. at the Central Library or 6 p.m. at Jitters Coffee House in Millersburg. For more information, call the Central Library at 330674-5972.


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Local Entertainment ‘Must Hear Masterpieces’ opens philharmonic season “Must-Hear Masterpieces” will launch the Tuscarawas Philharmonic’s 80th season Saturday, Oct. 24, in a season opener that features guest soloist Sawyer Thomson, Dover native and rising young artist. Opening the concert as only a powerful fanfare can will be Aaron Copeland’s thrilling “Fanfare for the Common Man.” Thomson, who has garnered accolades as a performer equally at home in concerto appearances, chamber music, and the orchestral literature, will perform Edward Elgar’s “Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85,” a cornerstone of the solo cello repertoire. One of Elgar’s later works, it was composed in the aftermath of the First World War, the carnage of which saddened and deeply touched the composer. It has been described as one of the defining pieces of classical music. Thomson performs on a rare Italian cello crafted

by Giovanni Grancino in 1690. The Philharmonic will also perform Symphony No. 5, Op. 67 in c minor by Beethoven. Groundbreaking in terms of both its technical and its emotional impact, the “Fifth” is one of the best-known compositions in classical music, and among the most frequently played symphonies. It was premiered in 1808 at a mammoth concert in Vienna consisting entirely of Beethoven premieres, and directed by Beethoven himself. The concert lasted for more than four hours. Described as “one of the most important works of the time,” it begins by stating a distinctive fournote “short-short-shortlong” motif twice. The symphony, and the four-note opening motif in particular, are known worldwide, with the motif appearing frequently in popular culture, from disco to rock and roll, to appearances in film and television.

The BBC, during World War Two, prefaced its broadcasts to Europe with those four notes, played on drums. Guarantors for the 7:30 p.m. concert at the Performing Arts Center at Kent State Tuscarawas are Shirley A. Wagner, Barbour Publishing Inc. and AloNovus; Sponsor is QDA, Ohio’s Premier Cyber School; Co-Sponsor, The Rick and Becky Brinkman Family. Philharmonic season tickets, in sets of six or four concerts, at a savings over individual tickets, are still available. The Tuscarawas Philharmonic is in its 80th anniversary season and the sixth season in its home in the state-ofthe-art Performing Arts Center at Kent State Tuscarawas — an elegantly beautiful facility easily equal to those in much larger cities, but with ample, easy, free parking and well worth a short, pleasant drive. Under the direction of Eric Benjamin, who is in

his 19th season as music director of the organization this year. The Philharmonic presents a varied concert series each season, from the immortal symphonic classics to jazz to country, as well as familiar and beloved Christmas music, pops concerts and major choral works. There are two seating levels in the Performing Arts Center — Orchestra and Mezzanine on the lower level and Dress Circle and Balcony on the upper level. In a unique feature of the hall, the sides of the Dress Circle descend from secondfloor height down to stage level — providing seats with an intimate view of the stage. All seats are reserved and prices range from $13 to $36, depending on location and whether it is a student, senior or adult ticket. A $3 facility fee is added to the base price of each ticket by the Performing Arts Center. Tickets for the concert can be purchased online

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‘Messiah’ rehearsals begin Nov. 1 The Orrville Community Chorus will hold its first rehearsal on Nov. 1 for this year’s performance of “Messiah” by G.F. Handel, to be presented Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. at Central Christian School in Kidron. Other rehearsals will be held Nov. 8, 15, 22 and 29. All rehearsals will be at Central Christian School from 1:50-3:30 p.m. Dress rehearsal will be Dec. 5, 8:45-11:30 a.m. Visit www. orrvillecommunitychorus.

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Entertainment briefs Ghostly tours return at Victorian House The Holmes County Historical Society will hold 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 p.m. This popular event is open to the public at a reduced admission fee of $5 per person. Come to the Victorian House at 484 Wooster 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 event, the resident “real” ghosts may make their presence known as the tour guides escort you through the 28-room mansion. Strange sounds and subdued lighting will enhance your experience. Groups of 10-12 will be guided 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.

Killbuck’s Halloween Parade is Oct. 25 Killbuck’s Halloween Parade will be held Sunday, Oct. 25 with parade lineup 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. Event is sponsored by the Killbuck Community Improvement Corp.

Euchre Party is Oct. 27 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.

tion (imitation or live); patriotic, witches; goblins; storybook; mechanical; best group; oldest in costume; best dressed couple; best dressed individual; historical; best bike. Anyone is eligible to participate, but no political campaigning is permitted.

Millersburg Halloween parade Shakespeare is Oct. 29 American Legion Post Festival is Nov. 6

192 of Millersburg is sponsoring the 68th annual Halloween Parade on Thursday, Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. Members of the Post will assemble the parade at 6:30 p.m. in the parking lot of the Commercial & Savings Bank branch on South Clay Street. Individuals will be grouped by classification at that time. The Color Guard, band and other large entries will form in line on East Adams Street. Parade participants will walk west on Jackson Street to the North Washington Street intersection; enter the alley directly behind Young’s Uniforms and proceed two blocks to enter the parking lot at the corner of North Monroe and East Jackson streets. Categories to be judged are: clowns; space, athletics; Biblical; hobo, youngest in costume; TV program or character; miscellaneous; most original; comic or cartoon; anima-

The University of Akron Wayne College’s 17th annual Shakespeare Festival 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 workshops. 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, Monday-Friday, 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.

Comedy Night is Nov. 7 The fifth semi-annual Comedy Night will be Saturday, Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the Hotel Millersburg, Buckeye Room. Beverages and meals will be available and there will be an open microphone. Come and try your hand

at stand-up comedy. Sets are five minutes and entry is free for comics; there is a $5 donation at the door. Proceeds benefit the Holmes County District Public Library.

Glass exhibit open through Nov. 1 “Timeless Glass from the Past to the Future” exhibitis open through Nov. 1 Fridays, 9 a.m.noon and 1-4 p.m., and Saturdays, 1-4 p.m. at the Wayne County Historical Society, 546 E. Bowman St., Wooster; extensive collection displayed in conjunction with the Wayne County Early American Glass Club; features items from early patterns to what may become collectible. The entire campus is open for tours, too.

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 Time to prepare for the chill Mother Nature will send As I sit here trying to come up with a great idea for my column, the sun is just going down after a beautiful October day. It was a good weekend for our local Mill Festival. A large crowd was in attendance and the only complaint I have heard so far is that they ran out of sauerkraut. A semi loaded with soybeans just left the farm. They turned out pretty well in spite of the dry weather. Getting the corn harvested comes next. The weatherman is predicting rain for tomorrow and then colder weather.

Barbwire Barb Lumley Even though we do not like to think about it, winter is on the way and it is time to prepare for it. Each time I drive by my neighbor’s home I see his wood pile getting bigger as he prepares for using his wood burner. He always cuts and hauls in such a huge amount; however, come spring it will all be

gone. Farmers have silos and silage bags filled and a stockpile of hay and wrapped bales. Hopefully everyone has been able to get an adequate supply put up to keep their livestock well fed all winter. Gardens are done, potatoes are dug, some turnips may still be in the ground. Pantry shelves and freezers are filled with fruits, vegetables and meats. Just think of all the delicious meals that are going to be enjoyed throughout the winter! Apples have been picked and one cannot help but think about

stirring off a huge kettle of apple butter, apple pies, apple dumplings and more! It is time to put away the summer clothes and get out the sweaters, flannel shirts, Carhartts, coats, scarves and mittens. Warm blankets, quilts and afghans will be required. Better check those boots, a new pair might be needed. We need to find the snow shovel and window scraper, then pick up some de-icer and road salt. Several people have expressed their concern about the amount of snow we might

get this winter, especially since so many areas have had so little rain. No matter what Mother Nature sends our way, we will take it day by day and get through the rough times because we have prepared for them. The North American International Livestock Exposition will be Nov. 3-20 in Louisville, Kentucky. NAILE is the world’s largest all-breed, purebred livestock exposition. Ten species of livestock compete in the event, and the purebred beef and sheep events are

the largest in the world. Accompanying the event, the North American Quarter Horse Show is one of the largest shows in the nation and the North American Championship Rodeo features the Great Lakes Circuit finals for the Pro Rodeo Cowboys Association. Throughout the show, visitors will also enjoy the Giant Country Store with nearly 200 commercial vendors. The dairy shows, featuring all breeds, will be Nov. 6-10. There will be several exhibitors from Ohio participating in the dairy shows.

Know risk factors for forage cyanide poisoning We have had a run of beautiful fall weather recently with temperatures above average but at some point that is going to turn and we are going to get our first frost of the season. When frosts and freezes begin, livestock owners need to be aware that some warm season forage plants such as sorghum, sorghum-sudan hybrids, sudangrass and even Johnsongrass can pose a threat of cyanide poisoning to grazing livestock. All of these species contain compounds known as cyanogenic glycosides. These compounds can be

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However when plant cells are ruptured, as occurs in a frost or freeze situation, then the cyanogenic glycosides and the enzymes come together resulting in cyanide production, and now we have a high health risk to a grazing animal. The highest concentrations of cyanide or prussic acid are found in the leaves of immature plants while the lowest concentrations are in the stalks of mature plants. According to a University of Kentucky Extension fact sheet titled “Cyanide Poisoning in Ruminants”, signs of cyanide poisoning included “rapid labored breathing, irregular pulse, frothing at the mouth, dilated pupils, muscle tremors and staggering.” Unfortunately, affected animals die quickly, rarely surviving more than 1-2 hours after consuming a lethal amount, and more typically dying within five to 15 minutes of developing clinical symptoms. Prevention of cyanide poisoning is the management strategy that must be used. Prevention involves understanding the risk factors and exercising caution in permitting grazing or avoiding

grazing altogether. Do not graze plants in the sorghum family on nights when frost is likely. High levels of cyanide are produced within hours after a frost. Do not graze after a killing frost until plants are dry, which usually takes 5-7 days. Since cyanide is a gas, it will have volatilized and dissipated from dead plant tissue in this timeframe. After a non-killing frost (greater than 28° F.), do not allow animals to graze for two weeks because the plants usually contain high concentrations of toxic compounds. Another alternative to use these forages as livestock feed after frost is to harvest them as either a silage or dried hay crop. Hay should be properly dried before baling and fully cured before feeding. Silage made from these forages following a frost should be allowed to ferment for at least eight weeks before feeding. For more information about prussic acid or cyanide poisoning risk in forages and management strategies, contact the Wayne County Extension office at 330-264-8722. Farmer cooperators needed to document effects of pipeline instal-

lation on soil Several Wayne County farmers have expressed concern to me over the number of pipeline projects scheduled to cut across farmland and the resulting impact on soil productivity and length of time it will take to restore disturbed areas to anything resembling normal productivity. Steve Culman, OSU Extension soil fertility specialist has taken an interest in this topic. The following article is his call for farmer cooperators to help document the impact of pipelines on soil productivity. Numerous natural gas pipelines have been approved across the state with installation to begin this winter and continue over the next several years. These installations are state-wide projects that will collectively result in a large amount of soil disturbance. The effect of this disturbance on crop productivity, and how long it may persist is largely unknown. Ohio State Extension will be starting a pilot study to document the effects of pipeline installations on crop productivity over the next several years. We are looking for interested farmers

who will have a pipeline installed through their farm to participate. Our approach will be to use paired-comparisons of 1) area disturbed by pipeline installation versus 2) adjacent area that was not disturbed. We will compare soil properties and yield maps between installation area and adjacent area over the next several years. We will need numerous sites to have scientifically robust information. Interested farmer cooperators wanting to document the effects on their farm will need to: 1) Identify and GPS reference one or more paired areas on their farms. These paired areas should be as similar as possible (equally productive, same soil type, same slope, tile, drainage, organic matter, etc.) 2) Have yield map files from 2015 harvest in these areas (preferably have yield maps from several previous years) 3) Sample baseline soils in these areas this fall after harvest but prior to pipeline installation 4) Be committed to sample soils and crop tissue from these areas and See Pg. 13 — RISK


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Farming 4-H honors Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen, Sauder’s Eggs By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer WALNUT CREEK — A pair of Holmes County businesses were recognized for all they do to support and promote 4-H at the annual volunteers banquet held at Carlisle Village Inn. The 2015 Partner of 4-H Award went to Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen for being a strong supporter of the 4-H program for many years. “Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen has been a pivotal piece to the success of the 4-H program and the Junior Fair with their extensive support of the livestock sale,” said OSU Extension educator Kate Shumaker. “Gloria Yoder and her family not only purchase Junior Fair market livestock at the fair, but also turns those same purchases around to offer the public a Holmes County Fair buffet twice each September.” Shumaker added that a huge thank you from all the 4-H members and volunteers go out to Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen for its continued support. “I was in 4-H in Mount Hope in the Merry Mixers,

Risk (From Page 12) share yield maps from these areas every year We are calling this a pilot project because we have yet to secure funding to conduct this research. But we need baseline information before the installation for the study to be meaningful. Interested famers/ landholders can contact Steve Culman, for more information at: culman.2@osu.edu, or by phone at 330-263-3787. Rory Lewandowski is an OSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources educator and may be reached at 330264-8722.

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Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen owner Gloria Yoder and her family were surprised and honored to receive the Friend of 4-H Award. and Walnut Creek in the Sparkling Sisters and the Berlin Busy Bees,” Yoder said. “I’m very proud that my son was in 4-H and now my grandchildren.” Holmes County Fair Board President Kerry Taylor introduced the 2015 winner of the Friends of the Fair recipient, Sauder’s Eggs of Winesburg. “There are literally hundreds of potential recipients of this award, but after much consideration, the board is pleased to honor Sauder’s Eggs,” Taylor said. “Each year, Sauder’s Eggs donates significant staff and volunteer time, along with eggs, ham, mushrooms, onions, pepper, cheese, maple rolls, milk, orange juice and coffee to hundreds of 4-H members, Senior Fair Board, parents, vendors, and other hungry Holmes County fairgoers at their annual omelet breakfast. They have been

doing this for more than 10 years, and it is an event that is looked forward to by many each year.” Taylor added this year, Sauder’s Eggs presence was particularly important to highlight the safety of poultry products with the poultry ban. Other award winners were Helen Breitenbucher, 4-H Alumni Award; Gail Cochran, Friend of 4-H; Jillian Gurley, Junior Fair Board Outstanding Member Award; Anna Irwin, 4-H Secretary Award; and Morganne Balder, 4-H Treasurer Award. The 4-H honor clubs this year were: Buckeye, Doughty Valley, Green Acres, Holmes County 4-H Shooting Sports, Nashville Jolly Farmers, OH-4H and Varigated Clovers. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.

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Several people in our state have died due to the flooding — most of them because they stupidly decided to disobey the orders of emergency management and decided to drive through deep water and ignored the barricades.

We have been only slightly inconvenienced. We have not lost power so that is a real blessing. We have food, water and shelter — also the telephone, Internet and TV for communication with the outside world. The retention ponds in our Del Webb subdivision have overflowed, causing the streets to be flooded up to the curb and over some sidewalks and into low lying lawns. There have been fish found on

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ing enough kale? When is the last time I have vacuumed out my return air registers? Are the toenails of my children as short as they should be? We need to drink more water. We need to clean our closets and donate our clothes to a respected charity after I’ve done extensive research and freshly laundered all of them. What color should we paint the kitchen? I should really do more volunteer work. Sadly, these times are fleeting. Often I wonder if they are purely a figment of my imagination because

they last as long as a breath of air on a windy day. It seems they stick around just enough to sink in and do their damage by making me feel guilty the rest of the time. When I’m not in these moments of stillness and deep thought, I find myself in something I call Survival Mode. These Survival Mode days are the ones of true maternal grit, the ones that separate the weak from the strong, the girls from the women. These are the days you want to slap everyone in the face who says, “I just couldn’t fall

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Armchair Mountaineers tough it out I surprised Kristin by calling a “date night” last weekend. I even got online, checked out the show times and had the ticket voucher displayed on the phone in my hand when I sprung the whole thing on her. While she was delighted with the gesture, she indicated that it was no surprise. “You realize that I’ve seen you watch the movie trailer for “Everest” at least a dozen times over the past two weeks,” she said. “The surprise date night is a nice gesture though.” “Well, let me tell you something, woman,” I snarled. “You’re not

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Lavern Miller participates in German apprenticeship program In an effort to remain globally competitive and share technical knowledge, SUPERB Industries has joined forces with Otto Bihler Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co KG of Germany in an exchange program where SUPERB employees participate in Bihler apprenticeship programs and, in turn, Bihler sends manufacturing specialists to SUPERB. Lavern Miller, a stamping press technician apprentice, is in Füssen, Germany for four months to be trained at Bihler Germany’s technical training center and also take German language classes. Miller, a Charm resident, is an employee of SUPERB Industries and a second year apprentice in SUPERB Technical Institute (STI), pursuing a stamping press technician journeyman certification. Mathias Bihler, managing director of the Otto Bihler Maschinenfabrik, introduced Miller during the apprenticeship’s opening ceremony and summed up the exchange program stating, Lavern “is from one of our customers in America, SUPERB Industries, where

several of our technicians have been working to train and install new Bihler machines. Our common goal for the future is to intensify the alliance between our two companies and to provide SUPERB technicians deep insight into our Bihler technology. With this ‘know how’ transfer they will be able to master all coming challenges and we ensure that SUPERB and Bihler stay competitive globally.” Miller is experiencing many firsts in Germany and is soaking everything in. “The Bihler apprenticeship is an awesome program,” he said. “So far, it’s been a lot of hands-on filing. I’m learning how to be patient in the tool room while filing.” “I was able to visit the Bihler training center in September and review Lavern’s program with his trainers,” said John Miller, president of SUPERB. “They start with the basics of metal working and then quickly progress to making tangible tools. In Lavern’s case, he will be making a drill press and other work holding fixtures, which he will be able to bring back with him when he returns

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Chamber to award businesses of year at ceremony MILLERSBURG — The Holmes County Chamber of Commerce has selected the recipients of the 2015 Small, Medium and Large Businessof-the-Year Awards, the Community Service Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award. The Small Business Award goes to the Amish Country Theater; the Medium Business Award goes to Hershbergers’ Farm & Bakery; the Large Business Award recognizes Mast Trucking; the Community Service Award goes to the Millersburg Lions Club; and Michael Taylor will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award. Each year, Chamber members have the opportunity to nominate businesses and individuals for the awards. The Chamber Nominations Committee collects the recommendations and submits a narrowed list of nominees to the Chamber Board. The board individually evaluates and measures each business according to beautification, economic impact, entrepreneurial initiative, construction activity and community reputation and involvement. The awards ceremony and dinner will take place at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 12 at the Carlisle Inn Walnut Creek. The event is open to all Chamber members. For more information, call the Chamber at 330-674-3975.

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‘Cake’ creation celebrates 25th anniversary for Homestead Furniture By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer A 30-foot tall cake creation made of hay bales, pumpkins and mums is hard to miss, especially when it is located in front of the entrance to a local business. In an effort to out-do last year, the staff at Homestead Furniture in Mount Hopes designed and constructed a fall display outside the store to celebrate the season. “This year, October marks Homestead’s 25th anniversary so the store employees decided to incorporate this joyous occasion in the fall display,” said marketing and events coordinator Codi Mast. Mast said thousands of people have either stopped in and taken pictures or commented on social media about the gigantic birthday cake. The birthday cake towers over the central entrance and storefront, three tiers lined with “frosting,” which is made by colorful mums,

pumpkins, gourds and fabric. The 7-foot candles on top of the cake appear to be burning but rest assured, it’s not a real flame. In total, the cake is composed of 650 hay bales, 420 pumpkins, 200 mums and 100 g o u r d s. The cake was designed and built by Homestead employees and only took a few days to assemble. A birthday cake of hay bales, mums and pumpkins marks the 25th H o m e s t e a d anniversary for Homestead Furniture and celebrates fall as the store’s Furniture cre- annual creation. ates its highly-anticipated States flood the area for a chance to enter to win gift displays in conjunction with this yearly event,” Mast cards.” the annual Apple Crisp said. “They come for the Sale, which was held Oct. beautiful furniture and in- Reporter Kevin Lynch 8-10. store discounts, as well as can be reached at 330-674“Thousands of people homemade ice cream and 5676 or klynch@the-dailyfrom all over the United apple crisp. Plus, they have record.com.

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how do you justify to the taxpayers that you have so much carry-over that you have to spend more or risk losing it.” “Half a percent should generate $500,000 more in income,” Mayor Jeff Huebner said. “Since we passed the income tax, our revenues are up and our expenses are still being held down in check. We’ve eliminated five positions from this village, back in 2008 and ’09, and we haven’t filled those positions. “That’s how our surplus is growing,” the mayor continued. “With that, the county auditor mentioned we need to increase the spending. Council has decided we’re going to take our road paving to $500,000 next year, instead of $250,000. It’s just a matter of this group being fiscally responsible. In fact, revenues are up, even more than we projected.”

Council President Jim Beechy added the village had depleted its rainy day fund. “You have to have some money carry over from year to year to allow for contingencies,” Beechy said. “When we were going through the lean times, we had to take money out of that fund to carry the village through.” Huebner added that the income tax money doesn’t kick in until a quarter of the way through the year, so the village relies on carry-over to get through the first quarter of the year. “I think council did really well in keeping expenses in check, and it was all the department heads, Chief Vaughn, Nate Troyer and all the employees doing that,” Huebner said. Kelly Hoffee asked why council had to go into executive session to discuss choosing a health-

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Sheriff offices secure funding for patrolling By CHRISTINE L. PRATT and BOBBY WARREN Staff Writers MILLERSBURG — To promote safety on the roadways, the Holmes County and Wayne County sheriff’s offices have secured funding for overtime enforcement efforts for fiscal year 2015. Through the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Holmes County was awarded $29,656.31 in federal traffic safety funding. The funds support two programs, with $12,948.04 received for the Selective Traffic Enforcement Program and $16,708.27 for the Impaired Driving Enforcement Program. Wayne will receive

nearly $25,500 to deal with impaired drivers and $20,000 for selective traffic enforcement. “These funds are critical in ensuring that we are doing everything we possibly can to keep our local roadways safe,” according to a release issued by Holmes Sheriff Timothy W. Zimmerly. The goal is to reduce the number of fatalities in Wayne County, Capt. Blaine Budd said. Deputies will do high-visibility enforcement in locations and at hours that will have the greatest impact. Another aspect is to enforce seat-belt violations and educate the public about traffic issues. Wayne County had 18 fatalities in 2014. The aim is to reduce the total.

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. U.S. 62: Millersburg to Stark County line, mowing. State Route 83: Two miles north of Holmesville, channel cleaning. State Route 241: In Benton, channel cleaning and bridge repair.

Thirty-eight people died and 256 were seriously injured in Wayne County from 2011-2013, according to figures compiled by the Ohio Department of Transportation. From 2011-2013, Holmes County saw 17 traffic deaths and 98 people seriously injured in crashes, according to the release, which notes in an effort to reduce the number, the sheriff’s office will use the grant to engage in highvisibility enforcement,

working overtime and holding awareness events. Areas in which they will focus attention, according to Chief Deputy Richard Haun, are those that have higher incidents of frequent and serious crash. “Most of the time our deputies’ time is spent answering calls for service; this allows us to have deputies out focusing their attention on traffic enforcement,” he said. “The time we spend on traffic enforcement, oth-

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how many people knew Holmes County had an active airport, and then following it up with another query, if they knew where it was. His question about the number of runways caught some members by surprise, as the airport recently completed a renovated runway, giving the airport

two. “We have runway niner and runway 27,” he said. “We came up with those names by degrees. If you add a zero to the niner, you have 90 degrees, and a zero to the 27 and you have 270 degrees, so east and west.” He went on to explain the airport is managed by the Airport Authority, a group of unpaid people who meet once a month to deal with the business of the airport. Chamber member John

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the Mansion event will be held Oct. 24, 6:30-11:30 p.m., at the Victorian House Museum, located at 484 Wooster Road, Millersburg. During this time, the house will be open to the public at a reduced rate of $5 per person. Admission includes a guided tour in which guests will get an abbreviated look at the house while meeting some of the key past residents of the mansion, brought to life by volunteers, according to Executive Director Mark Boley, adding, “As you walk through a living history event, the resident ‘real’ ghosts may make

“The mix of the two — history and paranormal activity ... is more appropriate for the house than the idea of a creepy haunted house. It is a working museum.” Mark Boley their presence known as the tour guides escort you through the 28-room mansion.” Featured characters will include Lena, Lessie and Lucy Lee, Nancy Bigham, L.H. and Mary Brightman, Hershel Unkel, the maid and an unnamed little girl. Strange sounds

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more about the history of the house, its residents and recent paranormal activity. This event is sure to be an evening of educational and entertaining fun for everyone, said Boley, who said that while there are no advanced ticket sales, tickets may be purchased that evening on the front porch of the Victorian House. In the event of inclement weather, he said, “we’ve got you covered,” with a covered outdoor waiting area and warm coffee, cocoa and cider served in the Castle Club. For more information, visit www.victorianhouse. org or facebook.com/victorianhousemuseum or call 330-674-0022. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She's @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.

Airport (From Page 22) but we’d like it to be a primary source of income,” he said. “We need more activity out there where people stop in and buy fuel. For the month of September, the airport would normally sell a couple thousand gallons of fuel. After opening up the new runway, and Larry lowering the cost of fuel, we sold more than 4,000 gallons of jet fuel. “What Larry’s done, he’s made Holmes County a big green spot for fliers,” Baker continued. “People

flying by stop for fuel and stay, or some take back off. It sounds like an opportunity for the Chamber of Commerce, as we get more outsiders coming here to land and spend money. I think it would be to our advantage if we could land some bigger planes and keep them here for a day or so.” He imagined a package like a three-day at a local hotel and visits to area tourists activities. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.


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Packing an Operation Christmas Child shoebox By Matt Davis Special to the Hub Shopper So you heard about how the shoeboxes from Operation Christmas Child reached 10,440,333 children worldwide in the name of Christ last year. The fact these gifts also meet essential needs in a child’s life convinced you God was calling you and your church or organization to donate to OCC. Since then, the Holy Spirit has touched your group’s effort and the shoebox gifts have multiplied. Now, it dawns on you, “All these gifts need to go into shoeboxes. How do I do that?” The “WOW” gift! First of all, what are you going to put in your shoebox gift? The central item in the shoe box should be a WOW gift! Think of how children react when they open something special on Christmas morning. Their eyes light up in a way that many children in the world can only dream of. Or at least that’s what they think until their eyes gaze upon a white, deflated soccer ball with a pump, or a gorgeous doll with real hair and just the right outfit. Or maybe it’s a plush stuffed animal to hug that warms the child’s heart. The love of Christ truly shines for those children when they

see these special gifts in their shoeboxes. The essentials Surrounding the wow gifts with essentials comes next. School supplies are a must. Without having supplies such as pencils, pens, notebooks and crayons, which American students take for granted, children in many countries are not allowed to attend school. Education is their means of improving their life, so please include them in your shoebox. Hygiene items such as washcloths, soap and tooth brushes also help young people feel good about themselves. New clothing items can lift a young person’s spirits. T-shirts, underwear, skirts and sweaters are all appropriate. And what kid doesn’t like candy? Candy must be individually wrapped, however. Suckers are great for younger kids, while Smarties and Sweet Tarts for older children is appropriate. You may also include a personal note featuring a picture of your group or family. War-related items such as toy guns, knives or military figures are not permitted. Food is not a good idea either, especially items that will melt. Fragile items are too risky to ship across the ocean. Before you go pack shoeboxes, let’s tie up

Holmes College Fair is Oct. 19 The annual Holmes County College Fair will be held Monday, Oct. 19 at Perry Reese Jr. Community Center at Hiland High School from 6-7:30 p.m. The free event is open to all residents of Holmes and surrounding counties. Parents and high school students as well as home schooled and adult students are encouraged to attend. About 60 exhibitors

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tial meeting was planned for Sept. 29, but had to be moved due to inclement weather on that date. Hosting the event was the

Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter No. 255, the Ashland County Airport and Tailwinds Aviation Services. Students were introduced to two local pilots, Ken VanDyne and Denny Baum, who walked the students through pre-flight checks, talked about various aspects of their planes, and took the students up for short flights around the area. The student copilots got five minutes at the controls to learn the feel of the plane. ACWHCC Engineering and Design Technology senior Zarin Medina was impressed. “I didn’t even

know the airport was here,” said Medina who is interested in aeronautical engineering and piloting. Postflight, Medina described his second-ever flight opportunity as “Awesome!” Also in attendance was Jim Kollar of Sullivan, president of the local EAA Chapter. “Our goal is to heighten awareness of aviation and its various facets. We want to generate interest and give students exposure to the aviation industry,” he said. EAA, launched in 1992 and based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, serves students ages 8-17 and has introduced more than 1.8 million young peo-

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Clark School to hold chicken barbecue Clark Elementary School will hold a chicken barbecue, raffle and fall festival Saturday, Oct. 24 at the school. Meals will be served from 5-6:30 p.m. and include a quarter chicken, noodles, applesauce, roll, dessert and beverage ($7); or hot dog, noodles, applesauce, dessert and beverage ($3.50). Extra chicken is $2 and carry-out will be available in front of the school. Festival games will be from 4-6 p.m. with game tickets 25 cents per game. There will be a cake walk See Pg. 27 — SCHOOL


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Fall Fest is Saturday at AC-WH Career Center The annual Fall Fest sponsored by students in the Interact Club at Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center, will be Saturday, Oct. 17 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the school, 1783 State Route 60, Ashland. The Fest will offer merchandise from vendors along with indoor garage sale items. Forty-five vendors overflowed the Commons area at the Career Center last year with offerings from handmade crafts to shop-at-home franchise items. Interact adviser Deb Gilson is expecting a similar turnout this year for the student-run event. Food will also be offered for sale by students in the Culinary Careers Management program. Submitted photo

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Fall Frenzy is Oct. 24 in Lakeville The Lakeville Elementary PTO is holding its annual Fall Frenzy on Saturday, Oct. 24, from 5-8 p.m. Activities include a silent auction, games, food and more. Dinner includes 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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Both students and their families were invited to the regular meeting of the GED classes Career Center’s Board of scheduled Education on Oct. 15, to be Holmes County GED presented with a certificate classes will be held Tuesday and pin in recognition of and Thursday, 8:30-11:30 this honor. a.m. and 5-8 p.m., at Millersburg Elementary School.

Career Center names students of the month Elyse Kulka, Ashland High School and William “Cory” Cottrell, West Holmes High School, were named Career Center Students of the Month for October. Kulka, in the Career Center’s Cosmetology program, was named the Junior Student of the Month. She is the daughter of Eric and Dianna Kulka and resides in Ashland. Cottrell, in the Career Center’s Criminal Justice program, was named the Senior Student of the Month. He is the son of William Cottrell and resides in Glenmont.

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House arrest for groundhog shooter By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — For admittedly shooting groundhogs from the roadway, a Millersburg man on Oct. 8 was sentenced to a suspended jail term. Mitchell A. Ling, 22, of 10519 Township Road 267, previously pleaded guilty in Holmes County Common Pleas Court

to a single count of discharge of a firearm on or near a prohibited premises. In exchange for his guilty plea, the charge was reduced from a felony count of improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle. Advocating for his client, defense attorney Dave Knowlton said this is Ling’s first criminal offense. “It’s obviously serious,” Knowlton said of the

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ed that term of incarceration, placing Ling, instead, on six months of electronically monitored house arrest. He also ordered Ling to serve one year of community control sanctions, to include 150 hours of community service, and fined him $200. “There's got to be some consequences, but I don't think jail is necessary. The bottom line is this is really

Glenmont man admits to domestic violence By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer

MILLERSBURG — After being charged with intimidation of a witness, a former Glenmont man pleaded guilty Oct. 7 to an underlying charge of domestic violence. Timothy Richard Irvin, 51, of 4421 Second Creek See Pg. 31 — SHOOTER Road, Blanchester, was sentenced to 180 days in jail after pleading guilty in Holmes County Municipal Court to domestic violence. All but 25 days of the jail term were suspended and Irvin, currently free on $2,500 bond, was ordered to report to the Holmes County Jail to commence serving his sentence on Oct. 25. His plea came a day after he was arrested on a related charge of intimidation of a witness, the victim in the domestic violence case. If convicted of that charge, Irvin faces imposition of another 180day jail term. He is scheduled to return to court for

an Oct. 21 plea hearing in that matter. The domestic violence charge stems from a June 3 incident at his former Glenmont area residence. Holmes County Sheriff’s deputies were called there shortly after 10 p.m. after a verbal argument with Irvin’s 38-year-old wife reportedly turned physical and he allegedly hit her in the head. Irvin denied the allegation, but was arrested on scene and was subsequently charged, said Haun. He was arrested again on Tuesday on the outstanding intimidation charge. That charge stems from an allegation that he reportedly violated a nocontact provision of his bond and called his wife, requesting she ask the Holmes County Prosecutor’s Office to dismiss the domestic violence charge, according to Haun. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She's @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.

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St. John’s Fall Festival is Oct. 24 The annual St. John Lutheran Fall Craft Festival will be held on Saturday, Oct. 24, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The church is located at 46 County Road 2575, Lakeville (McZena). The festival will feature gift baskets, baked goods, Granny’s Cookie Cupboard (create your own assortment of cookies), homemade jellies and jams, handmade crafts, and much more. Lunch will be served with carry-out available. Last year’s fest featured lots of colorful baskets ready for giving (left) Submitted photo

Halloween parade will be Oct. 29 American Legion Post 192 of Millersburg is sponsoring the 68th annual Halloween Parade on Thursday, Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. Members of the Post will assemble the parade at 6:30 p.m. in the parking lot of the Commercial & Savings Bank branch on South Clay Street. Individuals will be grouped by classification at that time. The Color Guard, band and other large y invEnTOyrS aLwa g! CHangin

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Speaker visits new fair site Board takes Rosenberger, Hall on Harvest Ridge tour By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — In hopes of gaining some political pull in the future, Holmes County fair board members and several county dignitaries played host to Ohio Speaker of the House Cliff Rosenberger, who joined his friend and state Rep. Dave Hall on a tour of the new fairgrounds at Harvest Ridge Friday. The speaker was also introduced to several community and business leaders, and he joined a conversation about the Harvest Ridge Project, which has recently exceeded the $6 million mark in funds raised. “What I wanted to do, as my time in Columbus is limited, was allow the speaker of the House an opportunity to get a grasp of what we’re doing here,” Hall said. “This way, when I or someone else approaches him with a challenge or hiccup down the road that needs ironed out, when you see some-

thing with your very eyes, as the speaker has, he will have a greater respect of what’s going on in the area with the information he’s received. He’s already committed to coming back to visit me for a weekend in August.” Hall said he was extremely grateful that the speaker was able to fit a visit to Holmes County into his busy schedule. “It's all about teamwork. I have had a really great opportunity to surround myself with strong leaders, with a lot of experience,” Rosenberger said. “Dave Hall is one of those people. He has a servant's heart. “It's great to be in Ohio's newest fairgrounds. It's hard to get to, but all kidding aside, Dave Hall cares about nothing but the best for the people in his home district, but also for the 11.5 million people in the state. I guarantee you, if he wasn't term-limited out, he had an opportunity to continue to do some good things. He's an important part of my leadership team and somebody I constantly look to for counsel and advice.” Rosenberger says he's disappointed there won't be another Hall running to replace Dave Hall when his term is up in Columbus. “Our job is to turn over

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Josiah K. Brewer, 28, 101 Lakeview Drive, Apt. C11, Millersburg, metal factory, and Sheila S. Bernhart, 24, same address, homemaker. Calvin R. Beachy, 24, 9457 Township Road 659, Dundee, mason, and Brenda R. Raber, 19, 6755 State Route 515, Dundee, homemaker. Joseph M. Lehman, 26, 4886 Private Road 386, Millersburg, storage barn builder, and Karen R. Miller, 22, 7940 County Road 235, Millers-

burg, homemaker. James L. Hershberger, 22, 6341 Township Road 413, Dundee, Winesburg Hardwoods, and Norma A. Hershberger, 25, 7000 E. Moreland Road, Fredericksburg, AC Products. Nathan J. Miller, 23, 6401 County Road 625, Millersburg, craftsman, and Amanda R. Raber, 19, 2943 Township Road 412, Dundee, homemaker. Henry J. Raber, 21, 7455 Township Road 501, Lakev-

Shooter (From Page 28) stupid,” Rinfret said, noting a bullet could have just as easily found its way to a person. The charge stems from an April 12 complaint of shooting from the roadway, which was received by the Holmes County Sheriff's Office. The responding deputy arrived to the area, along Washington Township Road

453, where he found Ling and another man, Seth J. Pasterchek, 22, of 196 36th St. SW, Barberton, in a vehicle, admittedly shooting at groundhogs with .22-caliber rifles. As part of their plea agreements, both men agreed to forfeit the two rifles. Pasterchek also has pleaded guilty to similar charges and is scheduled to be sentenced on Thursday.

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Doubles team wins East District title, qualifies for state tennis tournament By MIKE PLANT Sports Writer MILLERSBURG — Natalie Molnar and Kate Rodhe aren’t best friends, but they’re not enemies, either. What the two West Holmes tennis players are, together, is a state-bound doubles team. Molnar, a senior, and the junior Rodhe will represent their school Friday and Saturday at the Div. II state tournament at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason. The doubles tandem has shown they have the right blend of temperament and talent, teaming up to win sectional and district tennis titles without dropping a set to head to state as the top seed out of the Eastern District. Molnar was 13-2 as the Knights’ No. 1 singles player this season, but has

played doubles both last year, when she missed out on a state berth by one match, and this one. “Coach (Jason Otto) mentioned it as soon as we lost that maybe I’d play with Kate this year,” Molnar said. “So, it was kind of expected.” The pairing may have been expected, but maybe not the path the two steamrolled on their way to four consecutive victories. After beating teammates Cassidy Mohler and Erin Stitzlein for the Dover Sectional title, Molnar and Rodhe opened Athens District play by winning two matches in straight sets to clinch a spot at state, then defeated Logan Elm’s Jessica Willard and Shelly Ward 6-1, 6-3 for the district championship. The fact that they are friends — but not inseperable — has translated into an undeniable on-court

chemistry. “I think that’s even better, because if you were super close friends playing together, you might get more mad,” Rodhe said. “The opposite is that if you aren’t friends at all, you have no clue as to what to expect. We’re good enough friends.” “We’re not like BFFs, but we hang out occasionally,” Molnar said. “I couldn’t play with someone who is really emotional, and when Kate gets upset, she will fix it quick. She’s also always good at the net, at putting shots away, and she hustles after everything, which is easy to work with, too.” Both girls said that Molnar’s backhand is her strength, while Rodhe’s best stroke is her forehand. Aside from that, though, Mike Plant photo/www.buydrphotos.com their playing styles are West Holmes junior Kate Rodhe (left) and senior Natalie Molnar didn’t similar. come together as doubles partners until the regular season ended. All they’ve done is win both the sectional and district titles to earn a spot in this See Pg. 33 — PAIR Friday’s state tennis tournament in Mason.

Knights’ Hostettler repeats as Wayne-Holmes champion By AARON DORKSEN Sports Editor

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West Holmes’ Michelle Hostettler cruised to the individual victory for the second year in a row at the Wayne-Holmes Invitational cross country meet last Saturday in Orrville.

ORRVILLE — How talented of a runner is West Holmes junior Michelle Hostettler? A slow-go by her standards was better than anyone else’s full-go at the Wayne-Holmes Cross Country Meet held at Orrville on a picturesque fall Saturday morning. Hostettler repeated as the W-H girls champ after winning in a time of 20:00 during what she called “kind of a run easy to win type of thing.” The Wooster trio of Maureen McKeown (20:05), Isabelle Cannon (20:12) and Tracey Morgan (20:19) trailed closely in second through fourth place, respectively, to lead the Generals to a repeat team championship. Hostettler set the West Holmes school record last Saturday when she ran an 18:14 at the Midwest Meet of Champions (at Hilliard Bradley). She was third out of 70 elite runners in the race. Last season, though, Hostettler was leading the Div. II Pickerington Regional and appeared

headed to a state berth when her legs gave out with about 700 meters left and she collapsed. West Holmes coach Kevin Beachy and Hostettler want to do a better job of pacing her this season. With the Ohio Cardinal Conference Meet coming up next week at West Holmes, followed by districts, regionals and state, they used yesterday’s meet as more of a spirited workout. “I feel really good about it,” Hostettler said of her “controlled” first-place finish. “We don’t want what happened at regionals to happen again, so we kind of wanted me to get a little bit of a break.” Added Beachy, “It would have been five straight weeks of all-out effort from her if we didn’t slow her down some today. “We want to make sure that we’re cautious with her,” the Knights coach added. “It was a great workout and great race. She was controlled, but obviously didn’t run as fast as she could have and that was the goal.” Hostettler actually acted as a pacesetter for the Wooster frontrunners, who helped lead the Generals to

“It was a great workout and great race. She was controlled, but obviously didn’t run as fast as she could have and that was the goal.” Kevin Beachy, West Holmes coach a low score of 27 points. West Holmes (62) was a distant second, followed by Dalton (105, won tiebreaker for third), Orrville (105), Smithville (134), Northwestern (142), Norwayne (143), and Chippewa (231). Completing the top 10 to also earn first team WayneHolmes honors were Orrville’s Alyssa Plumley (fifth, 21:00); Northwestern’s Jacelyn Alberts (sixth, 21:12) and Weslea Arthur (eighth, 21:24); Wooster’s Haley Miller (seventh, 21:13); and West Holmes’ Erin Norman (ninth, 21:30) and Amber Murphy (10th, 21:31). Beachy said he’s excited to see what Norman and Murphy can do in the coming weeks after their strong performances. “We have seen individuals who are working hard and improving,” Beachy said. “For Erin to take ninth as a freshman was nice to see.

Amber is a senior, who also has been working hard.” Hiland’s Melissa Hostetler (18th, 21:53) was in a group finishing as second-team Wayne-Holmes runners. BOYS West Holmes’ Vinny DeFelice (16:35) was third over, and the Knights placed fourth as a team. Wooster won with a score of 34, followed by Smithville (54), Triway (79) and the Knights (157). DeFelice didn’t feel his best according to Beachy. “Vinny said his legs felt tight, but he still ran a good race,” Beachy said. “He was fourth after 1 1-2-miles, but came back to take third so I can’t complain. I’m not sure why he felt tight, but it might be where we’re at with our training.” Hiland’s Hunter Yoder was 19th in 17:46 to earn second-team all-WayneHolmes.


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And, in just two weeks, everything has meshed just right. “She has a good forehand and I have a good backhand, and we have good communication skills,” Molnar said. “We didn’t expect to click as much as we have — I can basically think what she’s going to do on the court. We’re just used to each other.” “I think that styles that are the same are better together, because you know that the other person’s going to do what you would do in the same situation,” added Rodhe. “You have to have a good attitude off the court, too, because if you’re not friends off the court, you probably won’t do very well on it. “I’m not sure how, but in the middle of a point, if both of us are going for it, we just know which one will. It just works out.” The Knights, along with coach Otto, will journey to Mason on Thursday. Friday’s play begins with Div. I singles and doubles, followed by West Holmes in Div. II. Molnar and Rodhe

will square off against the No. 3 seed from the Northwest District — an opponent they know all too well from fellow Ohio Cardinal Conference member Lexington. The Minutemen, who dominate the OCC every year, will send Jordyn Traxler and Maya Ahmed up against the Knights, and they also have freshman Sylvia Goldsmith playing at singles. “The whole Lexington reputation, everyone knows them,” Rodhe said. “I’d rather, if I had to choose, play someone we didn’t know who they were or where they were from, but either way, we’ll play our hardest and see what happens.” “First, we’ll have to get over the whole scene, because that can be overwhelming, and then playing them, I don’t know, it will be weird seeing someone we’re familiar with, but that might help,” Molnar said. “It will be just another match.” West Holmes has always been known for its strong girls sports, but the Knights are usually represented at the state level in basketball, volleyball and track. “Tennis here, girls

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Just how good is still to be determined, but the West Holmes doubles team has certainly made its mark so far. And, the best could be yet to come. “You don’t want to go in there thinking you’re

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Zody looks back on time as Chief of Wildlife Division By ART HOLDEN Daily Record Outdoor Editor When Scott Zody graduated from Triway High School in 1984, he never envisioned when he walked across the stage with diploma in hand, that one day he would become chief of the Ohio Division of Wildlife. On Oct. 2, though, Zody stepped away from the $108,000 job, a move he said was for him and his family. “It was a combination of things,” said Zody, who is switching gears to become Chief of Staff and Chief Deputy County Auditor for Fairfield County. “I had an opportunity to return to local government, work close to home and have more time to spend with my family. It’s less running around and less stress working for the auditor as opposed to Chief of the Division of Wildlife ... The constant stress and pressure takes a toll on you. “I made a decision that it was time to do what’s best for me and my family as opposed to a title and prestige.” In looking back at the four-plus years Zody guided Ohio sportsmen and the employees of the Division of Wildlife, he admitted it didn’t all go as planned. “The last four year were

very challenging for the Division of Wildlife and the Department of Natural Resources,” said Zody. “Indeed, we had challenges, and I guess my opinions of how I did don’t matter as much as the (opinions) of the public and staff that worked under me. “Posterity will be a judge of that.” Zody believes that during his time the DOW’s improved communications with Ohio’s sportsmen, increasing input and outreach, were some of his best accomplishments, as well as increasing accountability and transparency within the department. “Our image was tarnished when I took over as chief, and it was paramount to try and repair it,” said Zody. “What was disappointing was the increase of politics into the ODNR.” Zody said making regulations and decisions based on science and biology was a goal during his administration, not decisions based on politics, but that didn’t always happen. He’s worried that without more engagement from present-day sportsmen, the future of hunting, fishing and trapping will erode. “There is a lot of apathy,” said Zody, “but I’m a glass half-full guy. If you aren’t going to be part of the solution, then

you’ll be the subject of the experiment.” Zody, who will turn 50 in the spring, plans to spend more time at home. Jim Zehringer, director of the ODNR, named Assistant Chief Sue Howard as Acting Chief of the Division of Wildlife while a replacement for Zody is found. Howard has worked in various capacities for the ODNR during the past 29 years. She started her career with the Division of Wildlife in the License Section and has held several different positions in the Business Operations Group before being promoted to Assistant Chief. “As challenging as the past four years were, it was still an honor and very humbling to serve as Chief of the Division of Wildlife,” Zody summed up. “It’s a memory I’ll cherish, and I hope we left the sportsmen and women of Ohio in a better place.” Daily Record Outdoor Editor Art Holden can Art Holden photo/www.buydrphoto.com be reached at aholden@ Scott Zody stepped down Oct. 2 as the Chief of the Ohio Division of the-daily-record.com or at Wildlife. The 1984 Triway High grad is returning to local government, a 330-287-1650. move that will allow him to spend more time with his family.

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Patricia Patterson, 62 Patricia “Pat” Patterson, 62, of Millersburg, passed away suddenly on Friday, Sept. 18, 2015. She was born Sept. 9, 1953, in Holmes County, the daughter of Raymond and Louisa (Smail) Lint. She was a homemaker who liked to cook and bake. Pat was an avid reader who loved to quilt and play the piano. She also enjoyed putting puzzles together. Surviving are children, Regina (Craig) Proper of Millersburg, Angela Abend (Paul “PJ” Mahar) of Orrville, Shanna Patterson of Coshocton and Patrick (Tangie) Patterson of Killbuck; grandchildren, Caden (Kelsie), Alec and Callie Proper, Nicole and Melanie Abend, Benjamin Blake, Sherridan and Shaelynn Erman, Declan Patterson, Marissa, Arizona and Austin Patterson; a great-grandchild on the way; and siblings, Alice Young, Laura Mae Deane, Fred Lint, Jim Lint, Cecile Stiner and Richard “Dick”

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Lint. She was preceded in death by her parents. Funeral services were Sunday, Sept. 20 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with Pastor Robert Hines officiating. Burial was in Union Grove Cemetery, Killbuck. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so at www.alexanderfhinc.com. Family suggests memorial contributions be made to Alexander Funeral Home, P.O. Box 108, Millersburg 44654.

Betty Shearer, 85 Betty F. Shearer, 85, of Wooster, went home to be with the Lord, Saturday, September 26 at Wayne County Care Center in Wooster. She was born on September 4, 1930 in Sharon, W.Va. to George and Virginia (Colley) Falin. She moved from Middle Port to Wayne County in 1962. She had started work as an L.P.N. with Castle Nursing Home in Millersburg, and then in 1972, worked with the Apple Creek Developmental Center from which she retired after many years of service. She was a member of Wooster Church of The Nazarene; was a Girl Scout leader for Troop 208 in Millersburg; volunteered for Meals On Wheels for many years; belonged to the Mustang CB Club and Eagles Auxiliary #118 of Wooster; previous member of the Order of The Eastern Star and the Red Hat Society. She also enjoyed researching genealogy. She was most devoted to her family and all of her numerous grandchildren who were the love of her life. She is survived by a son, Luther Knopp, Jr. of Wooster; daughters, Darlene Morris of Wooster and Cathy (Robert) Franks of Fla.; 9 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; a brother, Rodney Falin of Greensville, SC; numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband, Harry Shear-

er, she is preceded in death by her son, Rob Knopp; a brother, Grant and nine sisters, Medgie Davis, Margaret Davis, Bertha Baldwin, Irene Artis, Goldie Basham, Evylen Jeffrey, Gertrude Smith, Janet Bing and Josephine Tyree. Services were Wednesday, Sept. 30, at Custer-Glenn Funeral Home, 2284 Benden Dr., Wooster with Pastor Nathan Ward officiating, followed by interment at Wooster Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to either the Arthritis Foundation National Office, Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30309, or to the Wayne County Care Center Auxiliary, 876 S. Geyers Chapel Road, Wooster, Ohio 44691. Words of condolence may be made to the family at www.custerglenn.com.

Alma M. Troyer, 83, of 238 Pleasant Valley Street in Sugarcreek went to be with her Lord on Saturday, September 26 at Walnut Hills Nursing Home after a period of declining health. She was born November 7, 1931 in Sugarcreek to the late Melvin and Elmina (Beachy) Yoder. She was a homemaker, former cook at Dutch Valley Restaurant and did Amish taxi service. Alma was a charter member of Maranatha Fellowship Church in Sugarcreek. She was married to the late Melvin L. Troyer on December 4, 1952 and he died on December 15, 2008. She is survived by five sons; Merle (Jan) Troyer of Sarasota, Fla., Edwin (Frances) Troyer of Millersburg, John (Ruth) Troyer, Mark (Freda) Troyer and Martin (Millie) Troyer all of Sugarcreek, three daughters; Nettie (Collier) Berkshire of Nappanee, Ind., Elmina (Steve) Miller of Millersburg and Bethany Troyer of Sugarcreek, along with her two sisters Gladys (Perry) Detweiler and Malinda (Ervin) Beachy both of Sugarcreek, 24 grandchildren

James Swartzentruber, 68 James Swartzentruber, 68, of Holmesville, died Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2015, after an extended illness. He was born Sept. 21, 1946 in Millersburg, the son of Albert and Fannie (Schmucker) Swartzentruber, and married Bonnie Morgan April 28, 1973. She survives. James worked 35 years for Holmes Limestone Company of Berlin and was a member of Mennonite Christian Assembly. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, being outdoors and collecting arrowheads. Time with family was very important to him. He loved making memories by taking his family on many vacations and one-tank trips. Surviving in addition to his wife of 42 years, are a son, Darren Swartzentruber of Ashland; and brothers, Merle (Judy) Swartzentruber of Berlin and Paul (Peg) Swartzentruber of Millersburg. He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Marcella Kline; and a son, Travis.

and 12 great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents and husband Melvin, she is Graveside services preceded in death by three were Aug. 17 in Mennobrothers Ezra, Menno and nite Christian Assembly Noah Yoder, son James Church Cemetery. MemoTroyer, daughter-in-law rial services followed at the Debbie Troyer and greatchurch with Pastor Jeremy granddaughter Lindsey Miller officiating. Berkshire. Arrangements were hanServices were Sept. 29 dled by Alexander Funeral at Maranatha Fellowship Home, Millersburg. Those Church, 941 state Route wishing to share a memory 93 N.W., Sugarcreek with or make online condolencPaul L. Miller officiating. es may do so by visiting Burial was in the Church www.alexanderfhinc.com. Cemetery. Memorial contributions Arrangements were may be made to Commuhandled by Smith-Varns nity Hospice of Tuscarawas Funeral Home at SugarCounty, 716 Commercial creek. Ave., SW, New PhiladelThe family would like to phia 44663. thank the staff at Walnut Hills for their loving care Abigail Hershberger, 7 months and the church and friends for their prayers and sup- Abigail Joy Hershberger, All who got to meet her 7-month-old daughter of during her short stay here port. Larry and Jessica Hersh- on earth dearly enjoyed her berger of Millersburg, went happy and loving spirit. She Kathryn Baker, 93 home to her Heavenly will be missed very deeply. Kathryn Alene Baker, ana and Chandler (Janet) Father, Tuesday morning, We can’t wait to meet her age 93, of Killbuck, passed Baker of Killbuck; five Sept. 29, 2015, surrounded again in Heaven. away Tuesday evening grandchildren, Christo- by her family and friends. Service was Oct. 3 at September 29, 2015 at her pher and C.J. Bauer and She was born March 3, NewPointe Community home. Church, 8882 State Route Aaron, Miriam and Levi 2015. Graveside services were Baker and four great- She leaves behind her 39, Millersburg. Pastor held on the Lord’s grandchildren. father and mother; sib- Chad Stutzman officiated. day. Arrangements were She was preceded in lings, Isaiah and Khloe; Arrangements were hanhandled by Alexander death by her parents and along with a large group of dled by Alexander Funeral Funeral Home, Millers- her husband. friends and relatives. Home, Millersburg. burg. She was born December 11, 1921 in Lowell, and was the daughter of Leland and Mary (Hartshorne) Chandler. On June 3, 1939 she married William Roscoe Baker and he preceded her in death April 25, 2010. Kathryn was a disciple of Christ. She was a member of the church of Christ and also a member of the Killbuck Garden Club. Independent Doctor of Optometry She is survived by her Located Inside children, Cheryl (Charles) Bauer of Evansville, Indi-

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Elda ‘Runt’ Messner, 99 Elda R. “Runt” Messner, 99, of Nashville, died peacefully Tuesday evening, Oct. 6, 2015, at the Holmes County Home, Holmesville. She was born May 4, 1916, in Pickens, W.Va., the daughter of the late Charles T. and Nellie Jane (Harris) Simmons, and married Ernest L. Messner on Feb. 25, 1938. He preceded her in death April 30, 1973. She had lived in the Nashville area most of her life, retiring in 1980 from the Nashville Post Office after 20 years of employment. She was a member of Nashville United Methodist Church and the church choir. She served many years as a member of Nashville Village Council, Nashville Cemetery Board, was clerk of Western Holmes Fire District, and was a proud member of the D.A.R. Surviving are daughters, Rosemary A.

“Rosie” Lewis of Mansfield, Virginia L. “Ginger” Kasamis of Elkhart, Ind., and Merry Ann Drouhard of Fredericksburg; 14 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; and a brother, Herbert E. Simmons of Glenmont. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Charles L. Messner; brothers, Esley and Ellis Simmons; and sisters, Maude Sharp, Beulah “Boots” Kirkland and Josie Chapman. Funeral services were Sunday, Oct. 11 at Nashville United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Larry Carnes officiating. Burial was in Nashville Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Lindsey Funeral Home, Loudonville. Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www. Byerly-Lindsey.com. Memorial contribu-

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Elizabeth B. Miller, 89, of 10646 Massillon Road, Fredericksburg, died Sunday, August 16, 2015 at her home following an extended illness. She was born near Orrville on November 11, 1925 to the late Benj J. and Mattie (Erb) Troyer and married Andy J.C. Miller on February 12, 1948. He died March 2, 2012. She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. tions may be given to She is survived by chilHolmes County Home, dren, Joe (Ella) Miller of 7260 State Route 83, Apple Creek, Ada (Tom) Lendon of Big Prairie, Holmesville 44633.

Emma (Henry) Miller of Walhonding, Rachel Miller of the home, Dan (Katie) Miller of Patriot and Crist (Nettie) Miller of Fredericksburg; daughter-in-law, Elizabeth Miller of Fredericktown; a son-in-law, Levi Schwartz of Mt. Gilead; 53 grandchildren and 162 great-grandchildren; a brother, Abe (Catherine) Troyer of Apple Creek; sisters, Ada (Roman) Chupp and Katie Troyer, both of South Carolina; a brotherin-law, Dan R. Troyer of Millersburg; and a sister-inlaw, Irene Troyer, of Mar-

shallville. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Ben Miller; a daughter, Sarah Schwartz; brothers, Mose, Levi and Dan; and a sister, Anna; and two grandchildren. Services were Aug. 18 at the Crist Miller residence, 10683 Massillon Road, with Bishop Leroy Yoder officiating. Burial was in the Miller Family Cemetery, Paint Township, Wayne County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled the arrangements.

Eli Yoder, 26 Eli J. Yoder, 26, of 10861 Lautenschlager Road, Apple Creek, died Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015 from injuries sustained in a construction accident near Millersburg. He was born near Wooster on July 13, 1989, to Joe E. and Mary Ann (Yoder) Yoder and married Ruth A. Troyer on May 23, 2013. She survives. He was a member

of the Old Order Amish Church. In addition to his wife, he is survived by daughters, Rebecca and Amy of the home; his parents of Apple Creek; brothers, Wayne Yoder of Apple Creek, Marvin (Ida) Yoder of Orrville, David (Esta) Yoder of Fredericksburg, Willis Yoder and Ervin Yoder of Apple

Creek; sisters, Susan (Raymond) Troyer and Laurie (John) Miller of Millersburg, Linda (Eli) Weaver, Nettie (Marvin) Troyer and Rosanna (Andy) Miller, all of Fredericksburg, and Mary, Ida and Anna Yoder, all of Apple Creek; and grandparents, Susan Yoder of Orrville and Eli and Clara Yoder of Apple Creek.

He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Eli J. Yoder, and an uncle, Alvin Yoder Services were Sept. 27 at the Nelson Troyer residence with Bishop Dan A. Troyer officiating. Burial was in the Troyer Cemetery in East Union Township. Spidell Funeral Home handled arrangements.

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Arlene Miller, 83 Arlene F. Miller, 83, of Millersburg, died Sunday, Oct. 4, 2015, at her home after a sudden illness. She was born Dec. 10, 1931 in Holmes County, the daughter of Chauncey and Avora (Weaver) Miller, and on June 22, 1950, married Roman J. Miller. He survives. Arlene was a homemaker and an excellent cook and baker. She was a member of Martins Creek Mennonite Church, where she was also a member of their sewing circle. She enjoyed knitting and crocheting, making many afghans for her family. Arlene liked flowers, gardening and loved spending time with her family. She enjoyed traveling and spent many winters in Sarasota, Fla. with her husband. Surviving in addition to her husband, Roman, are children, Barb (Bill) Troyer of Danville, Kevin (Ethel) Miller of Benton, Galen (Karen) Miller of Hartville, Malcolm (Sandy) Miller of Trail and Maureen (Mick) Stebelton of Fredericksburg; 14 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren and one more on the way; three step-great-grandchildren; sisters and a brother, Vivian Hershberger, Bertha (Vernon) Weaver, Chauncey Jr. (Juanita) Miller, Nila Mast and Laola Miller; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Orva; a brother, Milan; brothersin-law, Wayne Hershberger and Gary Mast; a grandson, Dustin; and a great-grandson, Grady. Memorial services were Oct. 9 at Martins Creek Mennonite Church, Millersburg, with Pastor Jay Conn officiating. Private family burial was held. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Those wishing to make online condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc.com. Memorial contributions may be made to Martins Creek Mennonite Church, 6111 County Road 203, Millersburg 44654.

Janet Marynik McClintock of Harpswell, Maine, died Sept. 28, 2015, with her wife, Merkle, at her side. Jan was known for her infinite love and commitment to her family. She felt a deep connection to the outdoors, where she found her refuge. She will be fondly remembered and missed by all who knew her. Jan was born July 27, 1957, in Millersburg, the daughter of Annemarie Heckman and Ralph McClintock. After graduating from Oberlin College and American University

Washington College of Law, she worked her entire career as a public attorney, first with the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., and then with the Maine Office of Attorney General. She was proud of the work she did protecting the water, land and wildlife of her beloved state of Maine. She enjoyed the admiration and respect of her many colleagues. She met her great love, Merkle Muller in 1998. Soon they joined forces to raise a blended family of four children. They were joyfully married in

2013. Jan is survived by her wife, Merkle Muller of Harpswell, Maine, and her children, Cody McClintock Perkins and wife Sarah Hopkins of Gaithersburg, Md., Sean McClintock Perkins of New York City, Sarah Dennison of Burlington, Vt., and Joshua Dennison of Cambridge, Mass. Also surviving are her parents, Annemarie and Bob Heckman and Ralph McClintock of Wooster; a brother, Michael McClintock and wife, Robyn of Wooster, sisters, Claudia McClintock of Grand Junction, Colo.,

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LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION On Tax Levy in Excess of the Ten Mill Limitation R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Board of Trustees of Prairie Township of Holmes County, Ohio passed on June 16, 2015, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, November 3, 2015, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Prairie Township for the purpose of general construction, reconstruction, resurfacing and repair of streets, roads and bridges. Tax being an additional tax at a rate not exceeding 4.9 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.49 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on Election Day. By order of the Holmes County Board of Elections, Ann Stotler, Chairman Lisa Welch, Director Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper October 17, 24, 2015

LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION On Tax Levy in Excess of the Ten Mill Limitation R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Board of Trustees of Clark Township Fire District of Holmes County, Ohio passed on July 13, 2015, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, November 3, 2015, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the

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ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Clark Township Fire District for the purpose of providing fire protection, the purchase of ambulance equipment, or the provision of ambulance or emergency medical services. Tax being a renewal of an existing tax of 1.75 mills and an increase of 0.25 mill at a rate not exceeding 2 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.20 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on Election Day. By order of the Holmes County Board of Elections, Ann Stotler, Chairman Lisa Welch, Director Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper October 17, 24, 2015

LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION On Tax Levy in Excess of the Ten Mill Limitation R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Board of Trustees of Killbuck Township of Holmes County, Ohio passed on July 13, 2015, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, November 3, 2015, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Killbuck Township for the purpose of general construction, reconstruction, resurfacing and repair of streets, roads and bridges. Tax being an additional tax at a rate not exceeding 3.25 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.325 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30

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p.m. on Election Day. By order of the Holmes County Board of Elections, Ann Stotler, Chairman Lisa Welch, Director Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper October 17, 24, 2015

LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION On Tax Levy in Excess of the Ten Mill Limitation R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Board of Trustees of Paint Township of Holmes County, Ohio passed on May 18, 2015, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, November 3, 2015, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Paint Township for the purpose of general construction, reconstruction, resurfacing and repair of streets and roads. Tax being a replacement of an existing tax at a rate not exceeding 2.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.25 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on Election Day. By order of the Holmes County Board of Elections, Ann Stotler, Chairman Lisa Welch, Director Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper October 17, 24, 2015

LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION On Tax Levy in Excess of the Ten Mill Limitation R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Board of Trustees of Mechanic Township of Holmes County,

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Ohio passed on July 30, 2015, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, November 3, 2015, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Mechanic Township for the purpose of general construction, reconstruction, resurfacing and repair of streets, roads and bridges. Tax being a renewal of an existing tax at a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.10 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on Election Day. By order of the Holmes County Board of Elections, Ann Stotler, Chairman Lisa Welch, Director Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper October 17, 24, 2015

LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION On Tax Levy in Excess of the Ten Mill Limitation R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Board of Trustees of Monroe Township of Holmes County, Ohio passed on June 23, 2015, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, November 3, 2015, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Monroe Township for the purpose of general construction, reconstruction, resurfacing and repair of streets and roads. Tax being a renewal of an existing tax at a rate not exceeding 2.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.25

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for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on Election Day. By order of the Holmes County Board of Elections, Ann Stotler, Chairman Lisa Welch, Director Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper October 17, 24, 2015

LEGAL NOTICE The following matters are the subject of this public notice by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. The complete public notice, including any additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information, a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov /actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644-2129 email: HClerk@epa.ohio.gov

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ID #: P0119371 Date of Action: 10/06/2015 Installation permit for a natural gas-fired non-emergency generator that is already installed. Final Issuance of OAC Chapter 3745-31 Modification to Permit-To-Install ProVia Walnut Creek Facility 2150 State Route 39, Sugarcreek, OH 22740 ID #: P0118880 Date of Action: 10/06/2015 Chapter 31 modification for increase in VOC emissions at R005 & R012 coating lines.

Final Issuance of OAC Chapter 3745-31 Modification to Permit-To-Install ProVia Walnut Creek Facility 2150 State Route 39, Sugarcreek, OH 22740 ID #: P0118497 Date of Action: 10/06/2015 Chapter 31 modification Solid Waste Management permit to increase VOC District Action emissions due to increased Holmes County SWMD production rate. 2 Court St Suite 22, Mil- Publish Wooster Daily Record October 17, 2015 lersburg, OH 44654 ID #: SWMD138 Date of Action: LEGAL 10/02/2015 NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that On Tax Levy in Excess of on October 2, 2015, the the Ten Mill Limitation Director of Ohio EPA is- R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, sued Final Findings and 5705.25 Orders to the Holmes County Solid Waste Man- Notice is hereby given that agement District (District), in pursuance of a Resolu2 Court Street, Suite 22, tion of the Board of TrusMillersburg, OH 44654. tees of Killbuck Township The District's solid waste of Holmes County, Ohio management plan that passed on July 13, 2015, Ohio EPA received on there will be submitted to September 2, 2015 is a vote of the people at the hereby approved. This ap- General Election to be proval is subject to all held at the regular places rules, regulations, and of voting on Tuesday, Nospecified conditions. vember 3, 2015, the question of levying a tax, in Final Issuance o f excess of the ten mill limiPermit-To-Install and Op- tation, for the benefit of Killbuck Township for the erate purpose of providing fire Schlabach Woodworks 6660 SR 241, Millersburg, protection, the purchase of ambulance equipment, or OH 44654


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the provision of ambulance or emergency medical services. Tax being a renewal of an existing tax at a rate not exceeding 1.25 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.125 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on Election Day. By order of the Holmes County Board of Elections, Ann Stotler, Chairman Lisa Welch, Director Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper October 17, 24, 2015

LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION On Tax Levy in Excess of the Ten Mill Limitation R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Board of Trustees of Holmes Fire District #1 of Holmes County, Ohio passed on June 10, 2015, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, November 3, 2015, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Holmes Fire District #1 for the purpose of providing fire protection, the purchase of ambulance equipment, or the provision of ambulance or emergency medical services. Tax being a renewal of an existing tax at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.15 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on Election Day. By order of the Holmes County Board of Elections, Ann Stotler, Chairman Lisa Welch, Director Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper October 17, 24, 2015

LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION On Tax Levy in Excess of the Ten Mill Limitation R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Council of the Village of Killbuck of Holmes County, Ohio passed on August 3, 2015, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places

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JUNK Batteries, aluof voting on Tuesday, No- BUYING minum, copper, brass, ele. vember 3, 2015, the ques- motors, farm machinery, tion of levying a tax, in appl., cars, trucks. 279-2142 excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of State Wide the Village of Killbuck for 75 the purpose of current exHealth Acorn Stairlifts. penses. Tax being a reThe AFFORDABLE newal of an existing tax at solution to your a rate not exceeding 0.6 stairs! **Limited time mill for each one dollar of $250 Off Your Stairlift Purchase! valuation, which amounts **Buy Direct & to $0.06 for each one hunSAVE. Please call dred dollars of valuation, 1-800-310-5229 for for 5 years. FREE DVD and brochure. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and Sales Best Beef Jerky in the remain open until 7:30 USA! $10 Off the Original Beef Jerky Sampler. FREE p.m. on Election Day. Shipping. Great Gift Idea! By order of the Holmes Call Bulk Beef Jerky! County Board of 800-417-4398 Elections, VIAGRA and CIALIS Ann Stotler, Chairman USERS! Cut your drug Lisa Welch, Director costs! SAVE $$! 50 Pills Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper October 17, 24, 2015

LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION On Tax Levy in Excess of the Ten Mill Limitation R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Board of Trustees of Saltcreek Township of Holmes County, Ohio passed on June 8, 2015, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, November 3, 2015, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of Saltcreek Township for the purpose of current expenses. Tax being a renewal of an existing tax of 1 mill and an increase of 0.5 mill at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.15 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on Election Day. By order of the Holmes County Board of Elections, Ann Stotler, Chairman Lisa Welch, Director Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper October 17, 24, 2015

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PART-TIME Front Desk position available. Call the Oak Ridge Inn at Walnut Creek for details or stop by for an application. 330-893-3811

MARKETING ASSISTANT Daniel’s Amish Collection in Killbuck is looking to hire a marketing assistant to help with all aspects of marketing, including catalog and website development, attending trade shows, working with photographers and advertising agencies, layout and design work. Potential hire must be a creative person, outgoing, and have excellent attention to details. Marketing experience is a plus. Please send resume to: Daniel’s Amish Collection, 9190 Massillon Road, Dundee, OH 44624.

F/T CHIROPRACTIC Assistant needed for Berlin area. Must be professional, energetic, with excellent communication and computer skills. Applicant needs to have a passion and desire to help people. Send resume to: awesomechiropractic@ gmail.com SERVER 1 year exp. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson Street or call 330-674-1457.

DAILY RECORD Carriers Needed

If you would like to have your name put on our list of prospective carriers or drivers in your area, simply call the circulation department at 330-264-1125 ext 2257 or 1-800-686-3958, or stop by our office at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster. Please refer to the individual route number when calling. There is no collecting of money from any of our customers on any of our delivery routes.

HORSESHOER LOOKING for driver with pick up truck, 3-4 days per week. Walnut Creek/Charm area. 330-407-3737

FRONT DESK, part-time, evenings / wknds. Will train. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson St. Call 330-674-1457.

ASPHALT & GRAVEL FULL TIME dump truck driver needed. Experience preferred. Located in Millersburg. 330-763-1133

GREAT, Reputable company needing installers for siding. All positions open. You need to be 18 or older. Great pay, benefits, and clean atmosphere. Homestead Exterior Solutions in Millersburg. Call 330-674-1077.

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OWNER OF Millersburg area healthcare business, serving new mothers, is looking for an assistant to help with various duties, including office work, errands, etc. Position is for part-time afternoons. Call Suzanne, 330-275-2805 or stop in for an application at The Mother Care Center, 788 E. Jackson St., Millersburg. SEEKING A RECEPTIONIST

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AMISH LADY wants house cleaning jobs. Prefer Killbuck/Mbg./W. Holmes area Need trans. 330-275-4334

105 General MANUFACTURING COMPANY in Holmes Co. is seeking skilled production assembly workers to work 1st shift. Temp to hire positions. Prior assembly work and blueprint reading a plus. Must have high school diploma or equivalent. Applications available at Domestic Sanitation, 13128 SR 226, Big Prairie, OH 44611. bp.hr@dometicusa.com Now Hiring! Dependable, hard workers needed for local packaging department. Must be able to lift 40 lbs. Hours will be Mon-Fri 5:30 am - average 8 hrs a day - and every other Saturday approximately 3 hrs Apply in person, Bunker Hill Cheese, 6005 CR 77 Millersburg 44654

HORSE STALL CLEANER needed part time 9a-2p. Transportation provided. Baltic/ New Bedford/ Clark area. 330-674-2503

customer service, etc. Candidates must possess excellent communication and customer service skills, ability to multi-task and must be detail-oriented. Experience with Microsoft Office is required and previous knowledge of Quickbooks is preferred. Submit resumes to: info@danielsamish.com or Daniel’s Amish Collection, 100 Straits Lane, Killbuck, OH 44637. LOOKING FOR experienced lumber grader & sawyer, pay based on experience. Miller Logging, Inc. 330466-5305 HELP WANTED in precut shop. (330) 763-0792 Reuben Miller Jr.

Work route driver needed. Fredericksburg, Mt. Eaton, Mt. Hope area. Morning and evening. Must be dependable. J&L Wood Products (330) 674-0715

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CARE GIVING for the Elderly in your home. Daytime only. (330) 275-9117

150 Food Services FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME Server & Cook positions available. Apply at: www.route83restaurant.com, or 7501 SR 83, Holmesville.

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EXP'D PLUMBER Kidron Electric & Mechanical has immediate openings for experienced plumber with at least 5 years field service experience, strong communication skills, clean driving record, strong work ethic and a sense for detail. Competitive salary and benefit package. Please apply at 5358 Kidron Rd Kidron, OH 44636 or online at www.kidronelectric.com EOE

AMISH CREW looking for driver. Must be available weekends, evenings & holidays & live close to Millersburg. Call 330-763-3937

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WANTED: DRIVER worker for construction crew or just driver. Competitive wages. Raber's Carpentry, 6663 TR 519, Big Prairie, OH 44611

FOR SALE: Pacific energy wood stove, like new. Aden Mast, 10405 S. Apple Creek Rd. Fredericksburg, 44627

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FOR SALE: Frigidaire electric freezer. 9 cu. ft. $200 in good working condition. (330) 674-6304 For Sale: Round Ringer washer, with elect. motor, good cond. 9359 CR 329 Holmesville. (330) 275-0248 FOR SALE: Cunningham wood stove, $500. Also, love seat 330-893-2328. J. Yoder, 3595 SR 557. Baltic GIBSON REFRIGERATOR, $75 obo. (330) 674-2503 MAYTAG RINGER WASHER. Round tub, good cond. Ele Motor. $300 330-897-1038

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EXCESS INVENTORY Bunker Hill Hardware. 10 nipple Milkbar calffeeder $155. 1 nipple "old stsyle" Milkbar $57.50, Season Clearance Zareba fencers/ 12v BATTERY 5 mile $48, 15 mile $90, 25 mile $105.50 mile $125. Solar 30 mile $300, 10 mile $139. While supplies last! Bunker Hill Hardware. 3939 CR 135 Millersburg. 330-893-3785 480 CASE tractor with loader, 4 wheel drive, 3 pt with tilt and down pressure , cummins diesel solid tractor 330-674-0230 ext 1

4 FT. Kenmore chest type freezer. $75. (330) 852-2503 Sugarcreek. Rainbow sweeper E-series with power head & all attach., exc. condition, $600. 330-763-0551 FOR SALE: 25 cu. ft. chest freezer for ice box or feed bin. $150. (330) 674-1881 MEDIUM Sized Napoleon wood stove. Porcelain finish, $600. Joe Yoder, 672 South Swinehart Rd., A. C.

220 Construction Equipment CAT D3C Dozer. 6 way blade, 6453 hrs, under carriage, good condition. Rebuilt steering brakes and clutches. $12,500 OBO. Brinkhaven, leave message. 330-600-0187

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FOR SALE: 5030 Kabota tractor, 50-hp, HST trans, loader, universal quick attach bucket, R4 tires, 1530 hrs., good cond., $16,000. 330-893-3547.

Tractors IH 574 Ser#2310011B003012 60HP .......................................... $6,500 JD-B Hand start (runs good)....... $1,500 806-1967 - HP ............................ $8,500 IH 806-1964 - 95 HP ................... $8,500 Oliver 550 1967 Repainted ......... $5,500 IH 1586 160 HP .......................... $8,500 Gehl 3515 Skid Loader 1423 HR.. $7,000 JD 1020 38 HP ............................ $4,200 JD 40 Crawler w/6-way blade..... $5,500 JD-420 Ser#136950 w/PS. Hyd. Couplers, Slant Steering & Foot Throttle ........................... $6,000 JD-G w/Wide Front, Yr 1948 ....... $5,500 JD-B, Yr 1952 .............................. $2,700 JD-A, Yr 1950.............................. $2,700 JD-G, Yr 1950.............................. $4,900 Ford 8N, Yr 1952 ......................... $1,500 Kubota L2050 4WD w/Loader 25hp 789 hr. .............................$10,500 Kubota 02250 L2550 4WD w/Loader 432 AD13913478 30hp 1581 hr. ...........................$10,500 used

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list NI 3632 Manure Spreader........... $3,000 JD Potato Plow ...............................$200 16’ Spring Tooth Harrow Brillion .. $1,800 8’ Dunham Cultimulcher............. $1,500 3PT. Woods Blade ...........................$800 1 Gravity Wagons ...........................$775 JD 8’ Transport Disc ..................... $1,400 JD 10’ Transport Disc ................... $1,700 Landpride Batwing Mower......... $7,500 16’ Trailer w/sides & Tarp Top ...... $1,900 NH 256 Rake w/Dolly ................. $2,600 NH 256 Rake............................... $2,500 Sales / Service / Parts

Mt. Hope Tractor 7501 CR 77 Millersburg, OH 44654 1/2 mile S. of Mt. Hope

330-674-3637 Ask for Marion

FOR SALE: #8 N.I. spreader. V.G. cond. Used little after rebuilt. 330-695-9892 ext. 1 WANTED: New Idea corn pickers for parts (330) 897-1106 FOR SALE: single row corn picker. (330) 893-4119

ROUND Bailer, Heston 5510 4x4, barn stored. Has only bailed 687. Needs 30hp. One of a kind, $3400 delivered. (434) 960-7140 FOR SALE: open buggy, good condition, rubber tires. $1600. Matt Miller (330) 852-2902 FOR SALE: New Idea #323, one row picker. Good shape! Paul Hochstetler, 5882 CR 203, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-3386

230 Farm Products Produce 3rd CUTTING West hay Alfalfa. 174 RFV 3x3x8 Bales. Call (330) 567-0081

FOR Sale: Figidaire Electric Freezer, Medium Size, One year old, $550. 330-600-1299 LARGE CUNNINGHAM wood stove, $400. Also wood saver stove, $350. Both in good condition. WANTED: small easy entry pony cart with wooden wheels. 9025 Criswell Rd., Fred'burg, OH 44627

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FOR SALE: John Deere B with factory 3 point. Good running cond., $2,200 obo. Also, basketball hoop with base, $75 obo. (330) 601-2508

FOR SALE: New Holland skid loader. Model 485. 38 hp, 1200 hours, good cond., $9,600. (330) 275-2597

FOR SALE: 1000 gal. bulk tank, Mueller high perform, w/ new 12 v. aggitator motor. Also 50 hp, Mitsubishi motor in good condition. 330-674-1685

N.G. WARM Morning heater. 65,000 BTU reconditioned Honda Motors. Abe A. Yoder, 2831 T.R. 151, Millersburg, OH 330-893-1521

FOR SALE: #9 MCCORMICK gearing silo filler. Shredder head and PTO gear box in good cond., 5880 CR 19 Millersburg, (330) 674-1230

FOR SALE: Portable pasture pen for chickens. Works for laying hens or broilers. 10'x12', 20" high. Steven M. Yoder, 12303 Dover Rd, Apple Creek, 44606. VM (330) 439-8218 DOUBLE RED delicious apples, rare kind, very sweet & juicy. $15/bus., ready now. (330) 893-2895 YOUNG Banty roosters and hens. $5/ea. 330-893-0814 3/4 English Bulldog, 1/4 Beagle pups, 8 wks old, fawn & white color. Out of good quality AKC male. Litter of 9, $650/ea. call: (330) 852-0209 KANSAS brome grass, small squares. $275/ton delivered. For more info call Eli Mast, (330) 275-6163 FOR SALE: 2015 Oat straw $120 per ton. Sugar Creek (330) 852-0209 FOR SALE: 4x4 Bales beef or Mulch Hay 1st cut grass. 20. Amos Schlabach, 330674-9451

FOR SALE: Napoleon wood stove, Med. size, very good cond. $650. 9431 CR 216, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 SHELLED deer corn, non DMO, 100lbs bags, local delivery available. Killbuck area. (330) 231-5456 FOR SALE: grass fed, chemical free A2A2 gernsey steer. 1200 lbs. 330-600-8225. FIRST CUTTING square bails, grassy hay, only $150 left! Going quick! Horse hay. 330-447-3433 Yellow delicious apples, ready now, $12.50/bushel. Noah Yoder, 6928 CR 407 Millersburg, 330-674-1000 QUALITY HORSE HAY, Timothy Alfalfa Mix, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, stored inside, delivered. (330) 466-1408 WILL SPREAD chicken manure. Use GPS for nice even coverage. Have some manure avail. 330-763-1443 FOR SALE: Hay, clover & orchard grass, small square bales, $3.50. No delivery. (330) 556-9188

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FOR SALE: Hardy, stainless steal, outdoor boiler. Burns wood or coal with a grate. Used 3 winters. $3500. 330-359-5357 FIREWOOD FOR SALE: Bundled kindling and bundled camp wood. $1 ea., 6220 TR 606, Fredericksburg. (330) 695-5000 FIREWOOD, split and seasoned, good quality. Elmer Mast, 8718 TR 552, Shreve, OH 44676. 330-567-5960

FOR SALE: Hay, 1ST cutting mixed, round bales, no rain. (330) 852-4369

FOR SALE: tree tops, seasoned hardwood, cut your own at half price or on share basis. (330) 893-2895

FOR SALE: horse hay, mixed grass hay, small squares. Call after 4 pm. (330) 893-0429

Seasoned Firewood $70 per pickup 330-674-0230 ext -1

ORGANIC BARLEY, cleaned, $13/bu. Holmesville. (330) 473-7647 ROUND BALES hay for sale. Duane Weaver, 9407 CR 292, Millersburg. (330) 763-1192 YOUR HAY CONNECTION ORGANIC Western hay, RFV 198

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WESTERN HAY, pure alfalfa, 3x4x8, RFV 160-230, Dairy, Deer & Horse Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 Day Time FOR SALE: Heifer or beef cow Hay, 4'x4-1/2' bales, 330-473-2314. Horse hay, 1st cutting round bales. $45. Yamaha 5200 watt generator, good cond., $850 obo. (330) 231-1725

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FOR SALE: outdoor furnace, Hoover, good condition. (330) 359-0705 FOR SALE: stainless steel wood fired hot water heater. Good cond., (330) 893-3579 Now Taking orders for Round Season Firewood Treetops, 2/3 boom truck loads avail. also. Will custom cut to stove and outdoor wood burner length. Will trade for scrap autos and other various scrap metals. Call evenings: (330) 275-7980 FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. Good for maple syrup, cooking & kitchen stove. 10 yds, deliv'd Henry J. Miller. Sugar Crk., 330- 852-3363.

GARDEN TILLING and PLOWING in winesburg and trail area. call daniel miller at 330-359-6149.

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FOR SALE: Napoleon wood stove, size 1100, good condition. (330) 359-2070 SPLIT FIREWOOD, $50 a pick-up load. leave message 330-231-7233 FOR SALE: Outs nice horse stalling material. 18 cents/ft. 330-473-2348 FOR SALE: Seasoned Split Firewood, $50 pickup load. Also, cut up slat wood, $30 pick up load. 330-893-7611. FIREWOOD FOR SALE: splits & seasoned, good quality, $80 per pick up load. (330) 466-6974

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MILLERSBURG: 6219 TR 265 Fri & Sat, Oct. 16 & 17 from 9-5. MOVING SALE Antiques, hshld items, furn., toys, clothing, electronics, 9000 watt generator. MILLERSBURG: MOVING SALE. Willis Miller, 7348 TR 362, Oct. 21-22-23, 6am-8pm. 4-pc. solid oak bdrm. set, 4-pc. Sauder cherry bdrm. set, bookcase headboard bed - all sets are complete; 42x66 dbl. ped. tbl. w/3 leaves & 6 matching chairs; 42x48 oak dining tbl. w/8 leaves & 6 matching chairs; oak coffee tbl. w/2 end tbls.; lg. walnut bookcase w/glass doors; 2 floor lamp cabinets; rocking chairs; 8' braided rug; new Sentry safe; ProForm wt. bench. Huge multi- family yard sale! Thirty-one purses BALTIC: 12426 Ragersville Rd. (Just past Baltic school) Oct, 15, 16, 17 at 7:30 a.m. Bobby pillow, childrens clothes, Bosch mixer, blue reclining loveseat, baked goods, & much more!

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5 YEAR old cape crusader mare. Black with white markings. TSS, safe for women to drive. $3,000. (330) 674-6304 FOR SALE: 8 year old black pony. 52 in. tall. Good broke, cart & harness. All for $1,300. Leave message VM (330) 893-0213 FOR SALE: 9 yr. old standardbred Percheron cross mare. In foal to Fresian Stud Roshwango. Has produced some quality fresian cross foals. Drives single & double. TSS 330-852-0386 3 Yr old Palomino QH gelding. Good broke to ride, calm, TSS. Big, beautiful horse; awesome personality. Has been used as a scout horse on OH wagon trail this yr. 330-359-6152. FOR SALE: 2 yr old brown gelding pony, 48", TSS, broke to ride and drive, very good broke pony, being used all over farm, nothing too big to scare him, $750 OBO. (740) 502-9623 13 yr old gelding, TSS, surry size, real good broke, safe for anyone to drive, $1400. Mahlon Burkholder (330) 897-2103 FOR SALE: Guinea Fowl, $6.00 each. Phone 330-473-8650 FREE , if you tear down. 40X60 lean to on barn. Wayne D. Troyer 6610 CR MBG. 11 yr. old gelding, trotter, tss, broke for anybody, fast traveler, good for long trips, $1200/obo. 8671 TR 652, Fredericksburg (1/2 mi. S. of Ashery). FOR SALE: 2 yr. old blk/white pony gelding, 42", good to ride & drive. Make offer. (330) 275-5161

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5 YR. OLD large pony, hackney style, broke to ride and drive, needs work. $500. (330) 674-2467 FOR SALE: 3 year old mare. Federal flex/Lindy Lane. Buggy broke, TSS, fancy boys or family horse. $4400. 330-600-1544 FOR SALE: Golden buff roosters, $10 ea., (330) 556-9188 WANTED: GOOD broke morgan horse. Must be tss. 802-272-5707 FOR SALE:Texas Longhorns. Breeding stock: cows, yearlings and calves. 330-231-8783 DEEP curve breast collar w/pad, like new, $120; 20" collar w/pad, $50. Andrew Yoder, 330- 695-2141

FOR SALE: 3 year old standard bred mare., TSS, (330) 698-0460. Roy Troyer 10 yr old black gated, riding horse, mare. Very good broke, and good confirmation, $1200. Ray W. Miller 6531 TR 362, Millersburg FOR SALE: 4 year old dark bay mini gelding. Broke to ride & drive, gentle & very calm, $450. (330) 674-2331 3 YR old standard bred mare, TSS, three whites, mostly trot. $2600. 330-695-2610 FOR SALE: 2 young open or cross bred sows & 1 yorkshire boar. (330) 567-5908 FOR SALE: 10 yr old Appaloosa gelding, good broke to ride and drive, TSS, excellent trail horse, $850 OBO (330) 556-9305

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5 yr old gelding, buggy size, sharp boys or family horse, TSS, $2900. Duane Weaver, (330) 674-1777 FOR SALE: 8 week old piglets. Daniel Wengerd, (330) 674-2737†x1 8 YR old Palomino QH gelding, Big, strong horse. Side passes, great on trails, horse-back games. Smart and loves attention, TSS 330-749-7241 8 yr old gelding, TSS, buggy broke, something for older people. (330) 674-0073

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TAKING ORDERS for Golden buff pullets first of Nov. $8.00 each. Joseph Miller, 4560 CR 207, Millersburg, OH 44654 11 yr old Mare, buggy broke, good traveler, real good broke. TSS. $1850. (330) 897-2103 FOR SALE: 3 started holstein heifer calves; 3 yr. old brown/white paint pony gelding, 48" green broke. Marvin Gingerich, 9047 S. Kansas Rd. Fredericksburg.

FOR SALE: 9 year old mare by striking Sahbra. In foal to a son of Sierra Kosmos, $1500 OBO. 330-600-1299 5 yr old black standard bred mare, good broke, tss. 4 yr old standard bred mare, good broke, tss. 6 yr old morgan mare, really good broke, women can drive, smaller horse, tss. 330-231-5219 FOR SALE: AKC boxer female, brindle, nice markings, $350. Duane Mullet (330) 674-4498

FOR SALE: 9 yr. old brown gelding, watches big trucks. Joe Yoder, 330-465-987 12 YEAR old gray pony mare, 41" tall. Broke to ride & drive. To much snap for beginners. Joe Raber, 38963 T.R. 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 SPLIT FIREWOOD, Miller Sawing 33446 TR 125 Millersburg. (740) 622-5216 REGISTERED STANDARD bred trotting mare. 17 years old. Has been our family horse for 11 years. Anyone can drive, excellent traveler, has a lot of miles left. $950. (330) 600-1646 6 yr. old big strong surrey horse, dbl. gaited, tss, $3100. (330) 359-5936

FOR SALE: Guineas, 6 weeks old, $5.00 ea. Miller, 4017 S. Kansas Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606 FOR SALE: Kiko and Kiko cross does.(330) 275-0136 YEARLING MORGAN FILLY, brown, registered, $1200. Rudy Hochstetler (330) 600-1600 FOR SALE:12 yr old trotter, 2 mo. off the track. $1500. (330) 763-4747 2 YR.. OLD black Chip Chip Hoorah filly, fresh, has been in buggy a few times, lots of potential, tss, $3800. 330-464-1271. FOR SALE: 50 Katahdin ewes. Expose since June. A.A.Miller, 9275 T.R. 657, Dundee, OH 44624

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2 YEAR old alpine billy goat. $180. Ring neck pheasants, $8 each. (330) 893-7313 FOR SALE: 3 adult Pigmy nannies, Three 3 mo. old kids, 1 nanny, 2 Billies. Very friendly. Nannies: $125, Billies: $100. (330) 893-3852

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LAYING HENS. $3/ea. can deliver. 330-390-4783 7 year old dark Red Roan with Black points and a white star Gelding. Grade. Has been a used as a trail horse, Started on Barrels and Poles. Did one season of Breakaway Roping in 4H,. Neckreins, response to Leg Pressure, Needs a experienced rider due to being very quick on his feet, Has lots of go, very well trained, Loads, stands for the farrier. Smaller but very stocky, $2000 Firm 330-317-2833. FOR SALE: 6 mo. old Dorset Ram, cuhns stock (330) 893-4340 WANTED: BRED alpine or nubian/alpine nanny. Call (330) 893-0099

Farmerstown Community Livestock Auction LLC CONSIGNMENT SALE OCTOBER 24TH 9:30AM FLEA MARkETS ARE HERE EVERY TUESDAY PRODUCE & RABBIT AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY @ 10:00AM Eggs, Baked Goods, Household Items, Rabbits, Chickens, Misc. AUCTIONEER: MATT RABER

4 YR. OLD blk. dutch/ standard bred gelding, tss, 4 white socks, star & snip, broke for women, $3700. 330-275- 8602

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FOR SALE: 10 year old red sorrel mare with blaze. 52 in., broke to ride, 4 mo., mare paint colt at side. Also bred back. $600. Eli D. Miller, 5491 CR 68, Millersburg. (330) 600-9461 FOR SALE: Americana Pullets (Easter Eggers). Also some other exotic chicks. Frizzles, blue silkies, buff silkies, dark azils, golden spangled hamburgs. After 4 pm, Ray Hershberger 11141 Saltcreek Rd., Fred'bg. OH FOR SALE: Team of 17 & 18 yr old, Red Sorel Belgian Geldings. Broke to all farm machinery, $1500/ea. OBO. 330-674-1982. FOR SALE: 3 year old gelding, surrey size, double gated, fast traveler, tss. (330) 464-1649 FOR SALE: Pensbury quick hitch sulky, good condition, $700. (330) 852-2325

FOR SALE: 6 Jersey Heifers, 9-11 mo. old. $800/ea. 330-600-2246

WANTED: corn fodder, (330) 567-5908

TEAM OF 14 year old belgian mares. $2,500. Also, 2 week old bottle fed Saanen cross goats. $75 each. Sugar Creek, (330) 852-4012

FOR SALE: 3 year old gelding. Pilgrim's Taj/Donerail. Fancy driver, boys or family horse, Marion Mast 330-600-1544

CROSSBRED MARE: Rides and drives. 11 years old, one owner. Traffic safe, good conformation. Sound and sure-footed. $1500. Daytime 330-231-5974. Evenings 330-275-9038

FOR SALE: 4 yr standard bred gelding, TSS, well broke, women can drive, call after 5pm 330-260-4119

4 Yr old gelding, strip and three whites, TSS, surry horse deluxe, women can drive. $3800. 330-600-0450.

NEED YOUR colt started? Or don't have time to sale prep your horse? Give us a call for reasonable rates. Johnny Hershberger, Wilmot, OH. 330-359-5267 ext. 3.

NEILSON TRUST LAND AUCTION 41+ ACRES OF VACANT LAND TILLABLE-WOODS-HOME SITES FRONTAGE ON 2 MAJOR ROADS

Will sell the land for the trusts. Land located at the corner of Milltown and Mechanicsburg Roads, Wooster, Ohio. From State Route 83 (Burbank Road) at the North end of Wooster go West on Milltown. Or from Bowman Street at the West edge of Wooster go North on Mechanicsburg Road.

Saturday October 31, 2015 12:00 NOON REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 12:00 NOON

Location. Potential. Investment. Farm land. Building sites. Getaway. Opportunity. One of the good land auctions of the year. If you are investing in land be sure to check this opportunity out. Frontage on 2 major roads. A location within minutes of anywhere in Wooster and major highways in any direction. Rolling tillable land that has been farmed with strip cropping. No buildings to maintain. Hill top building sites. Wooded hide-a-way areas. Mineral rights transfer subject to existing leases. Walk the land. You will like what your dollars will buy. Offered in 3 parcels and together. PARCEL #1 - 4 Acres of open land. PARCEL #2 - 34 ACRES OF tillable land and woods. PARCEL #3 - 3.692 Acres surrounded by trees. Buy one or buy them all. Land continues to be the most solid investment available. This type of land with this location needs to be bought when available. This land is available and it all sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment. Pick up a flyer with plat and photos from the info box on site. Or go to www.gant-realty.com. for more information. Auction by order of THE TRUSTEES OF THE FAMILY TRUSTS AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Dave Acker BROKER – Jack Gant

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WEANLING sorrel morgan filly, 2 whites, Bay standard bred stud, star, 2 whites, lead, $250. B. Yoder, 8905 Alabama Ave. Navarre. 2 YR. old standardbred trotter. Good broke gelding $3100. Also, team of black miniature ponies. Broke for beginners, 31", $300 ea. Robert Miller, 7346 TR 652, Millersburg, OH 44654 MULTIPOO puppies! Shots, vet checked, cute & playful, 3 females, 1 male. ACA Cocker Spaniel puppies, 3 males, 1 female. 330-893-3986. FOR SALE: 11 year old haflinger mare. Out of all American afgan and her 2 year old gelding out of Neiman Marcus tof. Call (330) 674-2162 FOR SALE: 3 year old std. B. mare. Green broke, has snap, ready for miles, $2000. Alvin mast, 7423 TR 562, MBG, OH 44654 FOR SALE: Golden Commet pullets, starting to lay. $9 each. Hershberger, 12348 TR 504, Big Prairie, OH

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3 Holstein steers for butchering, 950-1100 lbs,on pasture all summer. $1.20/lbs, near Sugarcreek 330-204-5972. FOR SALE: 12 Katahdin hair sheep ewes. 1 ram. Had their 1st lambs in spring, warm. Also, mineral feeder, 2 poly hay& grain feeders. 8 ft. long each. Selling all our sheep. (330) 852-0464 Daniel I. Shetler FOR SALE: 5 yr old standard bred gelding, TSS, all trot, $2500. 4 yr old standard bred gelding, TSS, double gated, surry horse, $3500. Eli J. Yoder 5157 CR 59 Baltic, OH (330) 324-8496 FOR SALE: 9 yr. old black cross bred gelding, has been used in surrey for 5 yrs., $2500. (330) 893-2037 FOR SALE: 3 yr. old 1/2 Percheron-1/2 Fresian mare with 3/4 Fresian filly bred for 2016, $4800. Also, 8 wk. old pigs, $45. Atlee Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Mlsbg., OH 44654 FOR SALE: 2 jersey steers, approx., 600 lbs, grass fed, $625. (330) 275-0366

FOR SALE: Sharp Yearling Bay gelding, Sire Danato Hanover Dam. Training for the future. 7005 TR 346, Mbg., OH 44654

6 YR old dark standard bred mare w/ star & 4 white socks. Surry size, woman can drive. Family horse. (330) 893-0252

FOR SALE: 16 Month old stud colt. Black with white stripe. Standard bred Morgan quarter horse cross. Halter broke. Very gentle, but sharp. $850 firm. Daniel A. Troyer, 2430 SR 643, Baltic 330-275-4048

PASO FINO Horses for sale starting at $1000. Call (330) 674-2503

WHITMYER AUCTION

ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-TOOLS FARM ITEMS -JD TRACTORS-84 GRAND PRIX FARM ITEMS-TOYS-HOUSEHOLD-COINS Will sell the following items from the Kenneth and Evelyn Whitmyer family homestead at public auction on site at 9895 County Road 320 Holmesville, Ohio. From State Route 83 in Holmesville go West 3 ½ miles on 320.

THURSDAY OCTOBER 22, 2015 10:00 A.M. ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES Copper kettle; dinner bell; pitcher pump; egg baskets; crocks and jugs; Winchester 190 and Mossberg 380 rifles; Universal Milker Pump thermometer; yardsticks; advertising items; good selection toys form the 50’s and 60’s; cap guns; lots of games and puzzles; pocket knives; selection of coins including silver quarters and ½’s; hump back trunk; 2 old wedding dresses; kid’s books; paper items; pens and pencils; cedar chest; chests; older Fisher Price items; dolls; double bed; bedroom suite; other furniture; bikes; Boy Scout items; Duncan parking meter; cookbooks; GoBots; marble games; canning jars; and much more. CAR-JOHN DEERES-TOOLS 1984 Pontiac Gran Prix LE 2 dr. w/ 104,000 miles; JD A tractor ,not running, for parts or restoration; JD H? tractor for parts; few JD parts; NIB Lincoln 225 amp welder; few machinist tools; good selection of hand and power tools; Champion drill press; upright and chest freezers; log chains; lawn and garden tools; sand box toys; good box lots; and more. NOTE- A very partial list with much more yet to be discovered in attic and out buildings. Starting at 10 in the tent w/ small items and a second crew walking the rows of box lots and tools; Car and tractors sell approximately 12-12:30. Good off road parking. Bring your chairs for in the tent. Pictures at www.gantrealty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. TERMS – Cash or Good Check Lunch WHITMYER FAMILY, OWNERS AUCTIONEERS - Dave Acker and Paul Emerson

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FOR SALE: red & white Holstein bull. Tons of lad P. Eli R. Yoder. (740) 622-0072 SMOKEY LANE STABLES Harvest Fest Sale, Friday, October 23. Tack 5PM, Horses 6:30. Expecting fresh track horses from local dealers and good local horses. Early consignments include 4 yr old Black trotter by son of Berndt Hanover, 8 yr. old Bay trotting mare by I Look Like My Mom/ Sierra Cosmos. Accepting tack and horse consignments through sale day. Will be serving free pie as long as it lasts. 686 Smokey Lane RD, Sugarcreek, OH 44681. 330-852-2237. Auctioneer Myron Miller FOR SALE: 3 bred Pigmy nannies. $150 each. Ph. 330-695-2140 FOR SALE: 51" pony. Welsh Hackney cross. Also, cart & harness. Will sell as unit or separate. Prefer as unit. (330)897-0938 FOR SALE: 13 year old pony, broke to ride and drive. Safe for small children, $200. Andy Miller Jr., 6884 TR 326, Holmesville, OH 44633 330-674-9604

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7 YR. OLD crossbred gelding, 16.1 H, bay, wht. blaze with 3 whites, tss, needs work, shies about odd things along the road, $2500/obo. (330) 763-1144. FOR SALE: 10 year old 54 in. blue roan gelding, been on trail rides, $500. Leave message. (330) 695-9952 FOR SALE: 4 year old bay gelding. Kenwarkentin- balanced image. Buggy broke, boys horse. $4500 330-695-9841 ext. 3 FOR SALE: 13 Katadin & royal white ewes. 2-5 years old. Bred to wool buck. $200-250. Adrian Coblentz, 7540 TR 601, Fredericksburg, (330) 674-1034 FOR SALE: pulling bred stallion, 14 yr old, JEB tested. $2500. (330) 763-4747 3 YEAR old gelding, 15.3 sharp driver, all trot, started in buggy, ready for miles. $3,300. (330) 359-6125 or (330) 204-5820 FOR SALE: Belgian mare, 4 years old. Rosewood Charles, Gusters Lady. (330) 359-0763

FOR SALE: Beagle Puppies. Red & white. $50. (740) 622-5216

3 YEAR old gelding. 16+ hands. Fresh, tss, will make a great family horse. (330) 401-1456

FOR SALE: Surrey in good condition, LED lights, hydraulic brakes, turning signals, blinker. Eli J. Yoder 5157 CR 59 Baltic, OH. (330) 324-8496

2 YEAR old reg'd percheron philly, by Eagle crest king galant, also older standard bred, safe for anybody, $1000. (330) 567-5908

Registered Purebred White Dorper Ram- 4 years old. This ram is a very good shedder, long in the lion and low to the ground. Has consistently produced a high percentage of ram lambs. $600. Call 330-600-4851. FOR SALE: Reg'd 6 yr. old bay Morgan gelding, traffic safe, sharp & drives with snap, stands to hitch, $2000. (330) 674-2302

4 YEAR old standard bred mare. Tss, women can drive, double gated, $2,000. Samuel Miller, 10685 Massillon Rd., Frdbg FOR SALE: 4 yr. old 43" black and white paint mare, kid broke, $600. (330) 893-9140 YEARLING BLACK standard stud, 4 whites, star, snip. Sharp. Lead. $1250. Ben Yoder, 8905 Alabama Av N.

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FOR SALE: 6 yr old Tri Beagle female, at stud Tri Beagle male. (330) 567-2721

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FOR SALE: 7 yr. old standardbred gelding. TSS, surrey size. Good traveler, women can drive. 695-2220 FOR SALE: Katahdindorper cross ewes, selling all. (330) 567-5908 FOR SALE: One 2 yr old black and white paint pony, 44" tall. Kid broke. $550. David Miller (330) 897-0736 SMALL HERD of sheep. One buck for one young buck, Ewes $150 each. 317-2833

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FOR SALE: 2 year old black Molly mule. 8 in. Broke to ride. (330) 279-9252 x1 2 YEAR old black dutch harness cross stallion. 4 white socks & strip, sired by Winand. Has papers, big & fancy. $3000. (330) 600-9286 REG'D JERSEY bull, 2-8 mo. old. Genomic test results avail., from high type high component dams. Call for more info. (330) 695-9960 7 yr. old gelding: Valley Victor - Malavar Man, good broke, surrey size, $5200, 9850 Harrison Rd., A.C. 44606 5 yr old standard bred gelding. Double gated, Up headed, good broke, TSS, Melvin Miller (330) 897-0954. 10 YR old gray pony Mare, 38". Broke to ride and drive. Exposed to Stud, but not vet checked, $250 OBO. 330-600-0336

BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 FOR SALE: Brock feed bin 2 ring gravity flow on legs. $1,050. Good cond., (330) 852-3173 VM 3 YEAR old gelding bay family surrey horse, tss, $3000. 4 year old gelding brown/ surrey horse, tss, $2600. Eddie Miller (740) 624-3761 FOR SALE: 11 year old reg'd belgian mare. Well broke to all farm machinery. $2,400. 6399 TR 362, Millersburg. (330) 893-9976 FOR SALE: 8 year old standard bred mare. Tss, mostly trot. Anyone can drive. Excellent family buggy horse. $3,300. Reuben Schlabach. 330-897-0486 FOR SALE: Holstein bulls, 2 9 mo. old., ABS pedigree, 4 holstein feeders, 500lbs. Myron Yoder, (330) 897-1397 For Sale: Hard wood slab wood. $20/bundle, 11599 Salt Creek Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627. M-F 7-4 FOR SALE: 3 standardbred geldings, 2, 7, & 13 yrs. old, all trot, buggy broke. Nelson Yoder, (330) 893-3955

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ATTENTION DEER hunters. For sale: Ear corn. 50# bag for $5.00. No Sunday Sales. Eli A Yoder, 4484 TR 371, Millersburg. (330) 893-2037. 14' ALUM. Starcraft fishing boat. 9.5 evinrude motor. Runs good. Boat has no leaks. Has trolling motor, fish finder, and all safety gear. $2500 OBO. call or text 330-275-6906

2 Horton Compound cross bows, 1 older model, $35. 1 newer model, $125. Near Sugarcreek 330-204-5972.

GOOD SOLID ROLLTOP office desk, $150.00. 330893-2010. CHRISTMAS cactus, orchid cactus, rex begonia, sansevierias rosary vine and more house plants. 330-674-2505

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LIKE NEW oak china hutch. 87 in. high. 50 in. wide, $800. (330) 893-0906

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FOR SALE: Bunk bed, metal frame, full bottom, twin top. Interior doors, used, pre hung, door knobs incld., size 2' 8", $30/ea. (330) 359-2070 OAK claw-foot round table w/3 leaves & 6 chairs, table like new, chairs have some wear, $600. (330) 674-2744

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FOR SALE: Remington 870 Wingmaster, 16 ga. $550. Remington 870 Express 20 ga. Combo. Like new, $400. 1993 14' Sea Nymph boat & trailer, good cover, no motor, $1000. Atlee 330-698-1778 FOR SALE: New trapping snares $1.00/ea. or $11.00/doz.; Also, Disposable stakes- $1.00/ea. or $10/doz. Steven Yoder, (330) 893-2439† HORTON HUNTER crossbow with scope & 3 arrows, like new, broadheads-like new, $300/obo. (330) 749-1112 FOR SALE: Big Game, Hang on tree stand, almost new. $75 OBO. call or text 330-275-6906 FOR SALE: Garmin etrex10 hand held GPS. Like new. asking $50. (330) 600-9435 FOR SALE: Garmin 62, hand held GPS, $140 (330) 275-5161 REMINGTON 870 Magnum 12-ga special purpose $500; Escort 12-ga Magnum $400; Marlin M.60, f22 cal. $150.00. Jonathan Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prarie,OH FOR SALE: Savage .17 with Bushnel scope, $250 Optima pro muzzle loader with scope, $275 Fredericksburg 330-600-2825

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4-WHEEL GRAVELY tractor, snow blower, snow blade, front power take off, to run all implements Gravely has ever made. Rotary plow, 50 in. finish mower, 30 in. bush hog, garden tiller, sickle bar mower all included. $2,000. (740) 398-9382 TREES: WHITE pine, Norway spruce, arbor vitae, maples, oaks, pink dogwood & more. Taking orders for fall. Reserve yours today. For a free catalogue, call Miller Trees, (740) 507-8067 STIHL 021 chainsaw, new carborator, 12" bar, great homeowner's saw, $135. (330) 231-1499 COLORADO BLUE Spruce trees, 3-4-ft. tall, $12./each. Better price for larger quantities. Baltic. (330) 275-7852 FOR SALE: Top sail and chicken manure. Also, 14 ft. awning sun setter. (330) 897-2511

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4X4 PHONE Shanty T-111 siding, gable roof, $150. (330) 893-2180 Heavy duty metal campfire surrounds 38’’x 52’’x14’’ tall $ 40 metal trash pit burn barrels 38’’ x 52’’ x 34’’ tall $65. 330-674-0230 ext 1 FOR SALE: FIRE DEPT. scanner w/charger; Sony recorder. 330-695-2141 3 IN. trash pump with gx240 Honda 8.0 motor, with hoses. All for $950. (330) 231-3692 SURPLUS BARGAINS. NEW 8000 watt 12v inverter $579, 18x19 130,000 BTU hot water to air heat exchanger (new) $169, Magnum 2500 watt 12 volt inverter/charger (used 3 months) $900, Hidden View 4" air pump rebuilt $150, 12Kw Belt drive generator $600, 10 hp 3 phase electric motor $400. Bunker Hill Hardware 3939 CR 135 Millersburg, Ohio 44654. 330-893-3866 FOR SALE: Pallets crates, 28.5 " squareX18.5" high. 7 bushel, good for produce or parts. $20. (330) 600-9133 SILVER RALEIGH Revenio 2:0 road bike. Good cond. Also Brinkmann propane smoker. 330-600-1735 V.M. FOR SALE: insulated 16x30 building on skids with overhang. Built by Alpine structure. 2 years old. $10,000 obo. (330) 897-6790 WANTED OLD HIT & MISS or water cooled engines. Running or not running. Levi Troyer, 7655-A SR 241, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 FULL EXTENSION ball bearing drawer slides. 26 & 28 in. $2/pair. 12 in. at $1.50/pair. 12 in. under mount soft close slides, $2/pair. (330) 401-8262

SANDSTONES FOR SALE, approximately 225, ranging in size from 2'-6' long. Taking Offers. (330) 401-3885 FOR SALE: Stainless steel chimney, 8", good condition - (1) 3', (1), 2', T, & topper $225. 330-893-3687 x1.


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FOR SALE: Delta shop master cut off saw. $75. Craftsman scroll saw with folding table, $95. 100 gal. air tank. $45. All in good working cond., Eli D. Miller, 5491 CR 68, Millersburg. (330) 600-9461 PICTURE FRAME Assembly mach mitre-mite UN2, $250. EDCO Concrete Grinder Surfacer $125. Clark Floor Sander $150 330-893-3828 FOR SALE: Air set up for water well/ pump. 1000 gal. air tank. 8 horse Honda. $750 for all. (330) 897-1151 CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. FOR SALE: Road cart, just like new, split seats with backs on seats, also lights. Call 330-359-5409 ext. 1 FOR SALE: Surrey, lights, brakes, good cond.; Fooseball tbl. 4250 TR 420, SugarCrk. 330-204-2081 FOR SALE: 2 rabbit hutches, 2 cage per hutch. $65 each. (330) 275-6163 FOR RENT: 20 ft. hitching rail on wheels. For churches, weddings, funerals, auctions & so forth. (330) 359-5878 Eli J. Miller. SEASONED AND split firewood, $60 per pickup load. Call 330-600-2722 FOR SALE: 4 quarter character hickory kiln dry. 1900 bd ft. 16X7' white garage door, $75. Ladder rack for van, $25. (330) 897-1222 x4 Stihl 044 chain saw, ex. cond., $500. Elec. hospital bed, $100 (330) 231-8264 GOLDEN EAGLE Pellet stove. Bought new 2013. Extra pipes, extra bags pellets 330-275-9856 V.M. FOR SALE: HASTINGS Direct Fired Make-up Air System/Furnace Model # LU-115-5-528, Serial # 50247 2500 cu. ft. SCFM 5000-6000. This unit is in good working condition. It was used in a paint room with one spray booth. Setup for LP Gas can be changed to Natural Gas. $3,000 or best offer Call 216-469-0322 FOR SALE: 1 ton, stainless steel feed bin, $150. (740) 502-9623 USED TOP buggy with lights, brakes & storm front, real good cond, $1800. Henry R. Miller, 330-897-4309 FOR SALE: 1000 gal. air tank. Hidden view air water pump. 48 in. line shaft. 5 hp air compressor with slide. (330) 674-5618†x1 BORNTRAGER TENT RENTALS. Upcoming weddings, graduations, etc. Tent sizes range from 10x10 up to 40x200. Call 330-204-1989 FOR SALE: USED SCMI Minimax Sliding Rip Table S300W 10' slide 45 degree tilt setup for hyd. $2,950 obo without motor $2,750 obo. 740-622-3305 Ex1 Attn: Ura

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WHITE & brown dripedge. .019 aluminum $2.90 ea. White 5/8 Z-bar aluminum $2.60 ea. Assorted 5 gallon buckets paint (Sherwin Williams) $5.00 ea. OSB cover sheets 7/16" $6.00 ea., 3/4" $10.00 ea., 2-55 gallon metal barrels used for gasoline & kerosene storage $35.00 ea., Affordable Barn Co. (330) 674-3001 250 B.F. Reclaimed wormy chestnut humbe @ $5.00 = B.F. Also, a few hand hewn beams. Amos Schlabach, 330-674-9451 FOR SALE: NEW WOODEN swing set, 3 swings, glider, slide. (330) 473-2168 FOR SALE: Open buggy surrey/ buggy. All new but wheels, LED lights, fiberglass, seats, hyd., brakes, $3,000. Also R 900X laser range finder I.D. tech. $80, Levi Yoder, 8050 Weaver Rd. Fredericksburg. FOR SALE: Myers working head 6’’ stroke converted to pumpjack , 9 fiberglass well rods all for 700.00. Vm 330-893 -3186 FOR SALE: 50 gallon Rheem water heater LP with power vent. Good condition, $150. 2 Propane furnaces with electric blower. Good condition. $300 each. 330-600-1299 36 FENCE post, 5.5 in. square by 7 ft. long. $100 obo. Also, fence boards for crafts, make offer. (330) 231-5374 FOR SALE:18 pieces of new green metal roofing. 13.7 ft length. $350. (330) 763-0483 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060. 10 Yr. old Napoleon vented natural gas fireplace with oak corner mantle, good cond. $425. 330-763-1953 DISMANTELING HOUSE WATER heater, hot air gas furnace, double glass sliding door, interior/exterior doors to much to list. Everything goes. Stop in after 4 pm. 6709 SR 754, Millersburg, 1 1/2 mi. North of SR 39, Mbg,, Oh VM 330-275-8662 BRAND NEW 5-quart Kitchenaid mixer, $290. 10624 Criswell Rd, Fredericksburg. (330) 465-7720 FOR SALE: 10 yearling chickens. 50 cents ea. Henry Mast, 2619 CR 160, Millersburg OH 44654 (330) 359-5629 FOR SALE: 75 gal. hot water heater. Used one year. Delta unisaw, almost new. 30 hp perkins diesel, approx 975 hours. (330) 698-3661†x1 FOR SALE: Buggy. New paint, lights, front. Sliding doors and rubber wheels. Call Jon at (937) 217-3655 FOR SALE: Battery operated Wheel Chair, blue, in good condition. (330) 674-0809

FOR SALE: Cash register, like new, $150. Also, 6-section puppy pen, $350. 330-749-1149

FOR SALE: 53 x 82 trailer for hauling furniture, etc. Leave message. MUST SELL (330) 473-9482

HAMILTON BEACH commercial 7 quart mixer. $210. 330-852-0615

500-GAL. AIR tank in good shape, $350 OBO. (330) 473-5331

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CRAFTSMAN 6" Jointer, Rockwell 4" Jointer, Castle TSM-10 Pocket mach, $125. Radial saw, $50. 330-893-3828

$35. $35. Hole Arm

D & S wood or coal hot water boiler, large size, very good cond., $1400. (330) 698-0467 FOR SALE: 2000 watt Honda generator, 600 hours. Good cond., $700. (330) 749-4335 FOR SALE: PJ 30' Goose Neck Trailer, tandem dually, 25K GVW, like new, 3,000 miles or less. (330) 231-0117 WOOD FIRED water heater, 50 gallon tank from ValleyView. Medium size Napolean stove, 11998 Berg Rd., A.C., OH 44606

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FOR SALE: Cleveland Dornback furnace, 78,000 BTU, model #SG105, $200. 2 replacement windows, 32X54.5, $50 ea. One crank out window, 45X36, $65. Two 30" entry doors, $15 ea. One 32" entry door, $20. One 36" Provia entry door, $100. Three double Humphrey gas lights, $40 ea. Ceiling fan with lights, $20. 330-359-6135 GX 390 HONDA motor, exc. cond., $300; (2) aluminum truck tool boxes, exc. cond., $200/ea. (330) 674-2302 HITZER WOODSTOVE, good condition. For more information call (330) 621-8426

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FOR SALE: 8HP Honda. Good condition, Jason Yoder. 8888 Mt Hope Rd, Applecreek. 330-264-8840

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FOR SALE: AKC & ACA reg'd 8 yr. old Yorkie male, proven breeder. $250. (740) 623-0843 2000 MONTE Carlo Super Sport, 2 door, 141,000 miles, leather, sunroof. $3800. 641-757-9344 FOR SALE: 4 male beagle pups. $125 each. Also bunny rabbits, $3 each. Speckled bantams, $5 each. (330) 600-1956 FOR SALE: French English bulldog cross puppies. 4 males, born 7/17/15. Male is a blue french bulldog & female is a tricolored English bulldog with a lot of blue color. Also, a 7/8 English bulldog puppy, brindle & white. (330) 897-2419x1 5 YEAR old Yorkie male, $100 OBO. Very friendly. 330-852-2255

CENTER LINE CABINETS. 4 styles in stock, vanities, marble tops. 8020 E. Lincoln Way, Apple Creek. 330-601-1212 M-F, 8-5.

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FOR SALE: bagged rubber mulch. Used but in good cond. For more info call (330) 473-5008

Now Buying AKC or grade puppies. Yorkies, Bichons, Maltese, Poodles, Shihtzus, and all cross breeds and some large breeds. Will pay cash at time of pick-up. 740-336-4633 1 yr old German Shepherd, black and tan, papers to reg. AKC, $1000.(330) 231-1332

FOR SALE: S.S. Chinmey's 2 10' triple wall insulated, 2 14' double wall insulated. 9358 S. Kansas, Fredericksburg, OH 44627

AT STUD akc Cavalier male, Blenheim color, proven. Andy Troyer, (330) 897-0897

FOR SALE: SCMI Minimax T40 Shaper, 3/4" spindle has mount for hyd motor, will include electric motor if wanted. Excellent condition $1,400 obo, 740-622-3305 Ex1 Attn: Ura

FOR SALE: 9 week old Australian shepherd, Merles black & white, red & white, tri-colored. Up to date on shots. (330) 897-2419 x2

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ABSOLUTE AUCTION

63.38 ACRES VACANT LAND 30 AC. TILLABLE – 33 AC. WOODS (TIMBER) 4500’ FRONTAGE – ROLLING TERRAIN KNOX TWP. * HOLMES CO. * WEST HOLMES SD Will sell on location. The land is located 1 mile south of Nashville, OH. From SR 39 @ the Buckeye Deli take CR 52 south to the intersection of TR 280 then turn east to auction site.

TUESDAY EVE. – OCT. 27TH – 4:30 PM

PARCEL NO. 1: 32.482 Acres including a 2 ½ Ac. tillable field. The balance of the land is all woods with timber. This parcel has 675’ of frontage on CR 52 and 1243’ of frontage on TR 280. There is a producing oil/gas well on the property. Mineral rights will transfer subject to leases of record. The parcel has some good building sites and lots of wildlife. Walk it at your leisure – I’m betting you’ll like it. Hunting rights will be given with the down payment. PARCEL NO. 2: 30.9 Acres of open land with 1621’ of frontage on TR 280 and 1305’ of frontage on TR 219. This land is currently in a high state of cultivation, very productive and well drained. A small wooded area is the only portion not tillable. Add it to your crop acres or establish your country estate here. TERMS: We require a non–refundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price to be paid at the close of the auction with the balance to be paid in full at closing in 45 to 60 days. There is a 5% Buyer’s premium in effect for this auction. 5% of the highest bid will be calculated and added to determine the contracted selling price. No financing contingencies. The parcels will be offered separately and together and sell the way they bring the most. The seller will pay for any required survey. TAX & LEGAL: The taxes on this land are currently $510.27 per half year based on CAUV values and will be pro–rated to the day of closing on that basis. Parcel No. 1100–383–003. THE SAGE KEYSTONE INHERITANCE TRUST, OWNER VICTORIA ERNST, TRUSTEE

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FRENCH BULLDOG, black & white, ACA male, 6 yr. old, proven breeder, $600; 4 yr. old fawn French BulldogBeagle mix, female, good mom, $300. (330) 695-5909 KENNEL SELL out. 1 beagle female, 1 maltese akc male, 1 female maltese, 2 bischons, 14 yorkie females, 3 male yorkies, some are bred, sells as group. (330) 275-6105

FOR SALE: ACA Reg'd ROTTWEILER male, born 6/10/15. Call (330) 4735880 for details. FOR Sale: 15 wk old beagle pups, bred out of good bloodline. $100/ea. Also breeding age red limo cross bull. (330) 852-2358 WANTED: AKC REG. Pomerene females. Have to be young and of good breeding stock. Aaron Yoder, 10550 Hogback Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 BEAGLE PUPPIES, 4 months old. Also other beagles for sale. Trained, out of good hunting stock. (330) 674-0156 4 yr old black standard bred gelding, TSS, double gated, lots of potential, $2600 OBO. Joe Yoder (330) 359-0198. FOR SALE: 4 mo. old Beabull female. (330) 556-8712

COIN AUCTION

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

Tuesday, October 20, 2015 4:00 P.M.

Large Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Gold * Misc. LArGe CeNTS-HALf DOLLArS: 1835, 52, 55, 1857 sm. date, large cents; 1879, 95 (PF), 1908s, Indian Head cents; 1909 svdb, 12s, 16s, 24d, 26s, Lincoln cents; 2-cent pcs.; 1886, 88, 1903 NGC PF65, 09 NGC PF63, v-nickels; 1915s Buffalo nickel; 1853, 60 NGC MS62, seated half dimes; 1869 NGC PF65 seated dime; 1893o Barber dime; 1921d, 26s, 42/41, Mercury dimes; 1963 PCGS PR 68 DDR FS-803, 1964 PCGS MS62 DDR FS802, Roosevelt dimes; 1875s 20-cent pc.; 1943 PCGS F15 DDO FS-102 Wash. quarter; lots of U.S. & Canadian silver quarters & dimes; 1812, 34, 37, bust halves; 1856o, 66, 76s, seated halves; 1949, 49d, Franklin halves; complete set Kennedy halves 19642014s. SILver DOLLArS: 1799 Bust; 1878cc, 82cc, 83cc, 84cc, 85cc, 86o, 90cc, 92o, 93, 99, 1902s, 03o, Morgans. GOLD: 1898s $20. Liberty head; 1908 $20. St. Gaudens; 1849, 80s, $10. Liberty heads; 1834 $5. Classic head; 1873, 80s, 1897 PCGS AU58, 1898, $5. Liberty heads; 1908s $5. Indian head; 1878 $3. pc.; 1855 $2.50 Liberty head; 1911 $2.50 Indian head; 1855 $1. pc.; 1926 $2.50 Sesqui. com.; 2006 4-coin Eagle set; 1998 $50. 1oz. Eagle; 1989 ½ oz. Eagle; 2006, 2011, 1 oz. Buffalo rounds; 1986w Statue of Liberty $5. pc. PCGS PR69 DCAM; 1998 Tanzania 3 pc. set; 2000 Australian 8 pc. Olympic set. MISCeLLANeOUS: 1893 Isabella quarter; silver Eagles; Civil War tokens; 1929 $50. National Currency note & more. NOTe: This is only a partial list of approx. 500 lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time. Online bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions.com thru www. proxibid.com.

ADeN YODer, AUCTIONeer 330-231-8983 DerrICK KANDeL, AUCTIONeer 330-231-4524


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FOR SALE: Black mini labradoodles. Born July 11th. Males & females. Up to date on shots & wormed. $500 each. (330) 763-1044 FOR SALE: 8 week old Jack Russell cross puppies, $75. (330) 893-2852 2 KING Charles Cavaliers, males. 1 brown&white, 1 tri colored. AKC reg., shots & wormed, 9 wks old. Ready to go. $500. 330-204-4831 FOR SALE: small AKC pomeranian female. 9 mo. old, $400 obo. (330) 897-0860 CHOCOLATE LAB puppies. Females, $450, males $400. Ready to go Oct. 28. (330) 897-8016 FOR SALE: 9 wk old AKC German Shepherd puppies, black and tan, 6 females, 2 males. Out of good breeding stock. Mom has plenty of milk for puppies. These puppies are big boned and heavy built shepherds. So if looking for good breeding stock call 330-275-2232

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6 TOY fox jack russell mini pin cross puppies. Born on 7/4/15. Shots & wormed, nice sharp puppy, $125 ea., 7996 TR 565, Holmesville, OH, (330) 279-2531 KENNEL REDUCTION and making room for young stock. 12 Bichon females, some are bred, most of them running with a male. Also 2 Cocker Spaniel females. $175 a piece if you take all. Also AKC standard poodle puppies, $675 ea. (740) 599-7797 Bischon females. FOR SALE: 1, four unit whelping box with trays on legs, $750. 1, three stacker cage with trays, $150. Both for $800. Daniel E. Miller, 3953 TR 414, Dundee OH FOR SALE: 5 mo. old Labradoodle female. $300. (330) 763-4246 BERLIN PET SHOPPE in Berlin is now buying puppies, purebreds & designer mixes. (330) 893-7038†x2

Hawley auction

52 acRe aSHlanD county FaRM oFFeReD in 2 PaRcelS anD toGetHeR tRactoRS-FaRM eQuiPMent-HouSeHolD Will sell the following real estate and property at absolute auction on location at 148 State Route 58, Sullivan, Ohio. Located 1/2 mile North of Sullivan on 58. State Route 58 runs North from US Route 224 in Sullivan.

FRiDay octoBeR 30, 201511:00a.M.

Real eState to Sell to tHe HiGH BiDDeR at 12:00 noon

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FOR SALE: Registered Havenese pups born 7/30/15. 2 males, 1 butterscotch, 1 brown & white, $500/ea. 330-473-0323

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FOR SALE: Ukc registered 6 year old walker female. Runs and trees her own coons. (330) 473-3459

FOR SALE: 8 wk old Beabull puppies. Brindle & white, nice markings! 4 males, 1 female, shots and wormed. 330-231-5229

DALMATIAN PUPPIES, AKC Registered. $800/each (330) 231-4166

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mo. old Beabull male puppy. Bown and white, $100. (330) 695-2328

FOR SALE: 5 mo. old akc rottweiler male. Up to date on shots & wormings. $500. (330) 231-1140

FOR SALE: Yellow English lab retriever. AKC reg'd. 4 mo. old. Good breeding stock. (330) 674-0557†x1

AT Stud, Pomeranian male, color merle with one blue eye. available for AI for Pomskies. $1000.00 330-231-9993

FOR SALE: akc Husky pups, 8 weeks old, 2 females available, $800. Also, Husky Shiba mix pups, 10 weeks old, $250. (330) 893-3272

1 CHOC lab male, 1 yellow lab female. Both 12 weeks old. $400 for male, $500 for female. Call (330) 600-1696

FOR SALE: 3 Bichon females, 1 male, 2 years old. 1 Shar-Pei male (red) 330-893-3576

Female Blue Heeler pup for sale for sale. Reuben M. Miller (330) 893-3344

FOR SALE: 7 Brussels Griffin adult females, 1 Maltese male. Proven Breeder. $2500 for all.(330) 852-2816

FOR SALE: ACA males, $200. 897-1459

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3 New Foundland females, 2 blacks, 1 black&white, breeding stock. (330) 852-2876 x2

For Sale: AKC GOLDEN retreiver puppies. Ready to go Sept 25. $650 ea. Vet checked. Call the Beechy's: 330-600-9061

CAVACHON PUPPIES Ready Nov. 1st, Females $525; Males $450. (330) 852-1089

6 YEAR OLD male dog. Runs own rabbits, $150 obo (330) 683-3034 leave message

FOR SALE: 1 cream male poodle, 8 weeks old, parents 9-10 lbs. (330) 897-1452

FOR SALE: 19 mo. old Cavachon male, proven breeder, $435/obo. (330) 852-1089

5 YEAR old registered Shiba Inu, blak and tan female. (330) 556-8712

BREEDING STOCK. AKC Havanese males. 1 choc & white, 2 black & white. $450 each. (330) 893-2722

FOR SALE: Family raised AKC Lab puppies, 1 silver, 1 champagne, 2 chocolate, & 1 yellow. Ready 10/16/15. Well socialized with children, shots/wormed. 330-897-2951

FOR SALE: 2 dorper ewes, good moms. (330) 600-4852

BESANCON ESTATE AUCTION

COUNTRY HOME AND SHOP ON 2.97 ACRES TRUCK-TRACTOR-TOOLS-HOUSEHOLD

To settle the estate will sell the following real estate and personal property at absolute auction on location at 212 North Jefferson Road, Wooster, Ohio. Located West of Wooster and North on Jefferson Road. Or West on US Route 250 and South on Jefferson.

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 21, 2015 12:00 NOON

REAL ESTATE SELLS FIRST AT 12:00 NOON

FOR SALE: six year old walker female sire turpins insane cain. Also three year old female. (330) 698-0460 9 wk old Beabull male, brindle, $300 OBO 330-279-9088 MORKIES: 8 weeks old, shots & wormed, 4M- $200, 3F- $250. (330) 600-0877 REGISTERED boxer puppies, 8 weeks old. Wormed and shots, brindle. (330) 695-9980 FOR SALE: One 4 yr old German Short Hair Pointer, male. Also 1 Collie/Poodle cross male, 1 yr old. $400 ea. 330-440-2922 FOR SALE: Toy Poodle males, CKC reg., black and parti colored. 3-6 mo. old. (330) 674-6304

52+ acres of Ashland County farmland. 3-4 bedroom 2 story farm home with updates. New farm shop. Machinery storage. Older barns for any type of livestock. And flat to gently rolling tillable farm ground. Plus frontage on 2 roads. A farm that has been farmed by the Hawley family for many years and is now ready for a new operator. If you are shopping for a farm this auction opportunity should be on your shopping list. Farm land continues to be at the top of the list for smart investors. Adding this farm and additional land to your current farming operation can be a smart move for the farm family looking to expand. This one is suitable fora small beef operation or place to feed heifers. Raise crops here, or raise livestock here, or raise a family here. This farm will be offered in 2 parcels and in combination and will sell in the manner that nets the most for the sellers. PaRcel #1- All the improvements on 6 acres. PaRcel #2- 46+ Acres of mostly tillable land. Buy one parcel or buy it all. It all sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment. Pick up an auction flyer from the info box on site or go to www.gant-realty.com. for pictures and a plat. Click on real estate auctions. ALSO SELLING PERSONAL PROPERTY. FULL LIST LATER. oPen HouSe FRiDay octoBeR 16 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Auction by order of Hvawley Family, Owners AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Dave Acker BROKER – Jack Gant

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A dandy location with easy access in any direction. A house in need of 3 cans of TLC and 4 cans of elbow grease. A 22x32 cemented pole building. Open space. Trees. Room for expansion. Take time to inspect this one. The 3 bedroom home will need some repair and updating. Put renovating skills to work. The pole building has been used as a shop or could be converted to a barn for livestock. Bring your ideas and come bid your judgment. This property sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment. Plat and pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on real estate auctions. TRUCK, TRACTOR, TOOLS, AND HOUSEHOLD SELL AFTER REAL ESTATE 2006 Chevy Colorado truck; Farmall Cub tractor w/ belly mower; Simplicity riding lawn mower; Frigidaire refrigerator; air compressor; hand and power tools; chest of drawers; farm toys; twin bed; bedding; dishes and cookware; Frigidaire washer and dryer; good box lots; and more. NOTE- Good off road parking. A very partial list of personal property. Real Estate sells first. Pictures and updates at www. gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. TERMS ON CHATTELS- Cash or Good Check Auction by order of Patricia J. Besancon, Ex. For ESTATE OF DAVID J. BESANCON Wayne Co. Probate #TBD AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Dave Acker AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Paul Emerson BROKER – Jack Gant

4 FEMALE, 2 male silver lab puppies. $850 for males. $950 for females. Born 8/12/15. (330) 897-1375 TOY FOX terrier puppy, family raised, 8 wks. old. $125. (330) 893-3479

FOR SALE: 5 year pomeranian female. $500 obo. Natural gas incubator, $250. (330) 893-0423†x1 FOR SALE: 30" X 30" dogs nest, new. $30. 330-600-4852 AKC BERNESE Mountain puppies. 4 females, 3 males, $900. (330) 852-4807 WANTED: FEMALE Australian shepherd, 6 mo. or older. (740) 398-9382 FOR SALE: Beagle blue heeler pups. $50 obo. (330) 621-8563 FOR SALE: AKC golden retriever puppies, 10 weeks old, shots & wormed. (330) 279-9068 BEAGLE PUPPY. Shots, dewormed. 1 female, 11 weeks old, tri-colored. $75. Call or Text 330-601-4158 STUD SERVICE: akc & aca registered. Chocolate lab with silver blood lines. Shreve/Holmesville area. (330) 600-9192

GOLDEN Retriever stud service. Aaron Miller (330) 600-9133

AKC reg'd. Lab puppies, yellow, chocolate & black, born 8/26/15, up to date on shots, $500. 330-401-1201

FOR SALE: Pomeranian puppies, 4 females, 1 male, ready to go 10/30/15. (330) 600-1413

FOR SALE: 4 yr. old Yorkie female, $100/obo; Also, 6 wk. old male Yorkie puppy. (330) 852-0722

WARNING:

Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer. FOR SALE: Beabull puppies, 10 weeks old, $400. Lab mix puppies, 12 weeks old, $150. (330) 857-0227 FOR SALE: Yorkie, Chihuahua cross pups. 3 Males. Born, 6/23/15. Small parents. V.M. 330-695-9814 x2 2 yr old reg. French bulldog females. Need your puppy shipped? We will schedule flight and take to airport. $350. (330) 275-8602 FOR SALE: Dalmation puppies. AKC reg., born 7/6/15. 1 male & 1 female. Alvin Wengerd (330)641-2365

BREEDING stock: 5 Yorkies, 1 M-4F. 2 bred, 2 older. Shitzu f., 5 yorkiepoo f. 1 bred, $3000 obo 893-1426 FOR SALE: Toy fox terrier puppies. 8 weeks old. (330) 763-2340 FOR SALE: aca Bischon male puppy, 8 weeks old. Out of good stock. $350. (330) 893-4057 10 mo. old male, Yorkie/Bichon cross puppy, good with kids and other dogs, crate trained. 330-567-3005 or 466-4853 AKC Pomeranian females, cream, 2 yrs old, weight 14.5 lbs, $825 OBO. Walnut Creek area. (330) 893-1316 FOR SALE: akc reg'd cream male standard poodle. 9 mo. old. $2000. WANTED: akc or aca reg'd german shepherd male, proven. (330) 893-2037

2 YORKIE females, 11 wks old, 1 Yorkie male, 3 mo. old. 6 adult MinPin females, 2 pregnant. (419)526-0060

AKC MINI YORKIE female. Well started house training. Very cute, and very quiet, 2 yrs. old, $325. 330-473-0316

PIGEONS for sale: Fantails, Modena, tumblers, German owls, pheasant pigeons, & some cochins 330-231-4516

4 month old 15/16 English bulldog female. Brindle with white markings. $650 (330) 600-0848


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Pets Supplies 300

WHELPING BOX, made by Raber Kennel, 24"X24" wire netting with tray, with 20x22 whelping area, good condition, $75. (330) 473-5331

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FOR SALE: 11 mo. old AKC golden retreiver male, nice breeding stock. (330) 749-5730

FOR SALE: 1 year old blue heeler, great watch dog, would be a good farm dog too. $100 obo (330) 763-4795

FOR SALE: akc Pug female. 4 years old, $300. Also have 6 week old akc Boston Terrier male, black & hite. Will be ready Oct. 21, $400. (800) 363-1004

REGISTERED Border Collie, female, 1 yr old, $200. Moving. Must sell. Offers welcome. 330-674-2675 or 330-275-4844

BISCHON PUPPIES, 2 males, $300. 2 females, $350. Up to date on shots & wormed. Available Oct. 20th. 330-473-9918

FOR SALE: AKC Black Lab, male, 4 years old, $800 OBO. Proven breeder 330763-1401

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FOR SALE: 4 mo. old eskimo spitz. Also, 1 year old Yorkie cross female. Call (330) 893-1404

FOR SALE: ACA reg'd 6 yr. old German Shepherd male, proven, $200. (330) 893-2037

FOR SALE: 6 mo. old AKC Wheaton male, out of good breeding stock, $650. 6 mo. old Golden Retriever ACA reg., male out of good breeding stock, $850. Four, 1 yr old ACA Golden retriever females, 1 could be bred, $1550. 1 yr old Golden Retriever male, ACA reg., $1500. Two 6 mo. old German Shepherd males, ACA reg, black and tan, out of good breeding stock, $450 ea. 2 AKC Great Dane Females, 6 mo. old, blue merle color, out of mom with litter of 12, great breeding stock, $850 ea. 330-231-9993 330-275-2232

FOR SALE: 2 year old Yorkie male, $200. 3/4 Bulldog male, 3 month old, $200. 8 weeks old 3/4 Bulldog puppies, $500. (330) 893-0218†

HAVE PUPPIES for sale? Let thatdoggyinthewindow.com be your online sales team. We'll advertise your dogs on multiple pet websites, take photos, answer phone calls, emails & text messages. Call or text us for more details. 330-323-3933

MO. OLD, 3/4 Bulldog, male. Two 3 mo. old 3/4 Bulldog, females. 330473-0512

FOR SALE: 2 year old American bull dog mix, takes care of her own puppies, good pet, likes to play ball. 4 year old English bull dog female, free whelper, takes care of her own puppies. Beagle bull dog cross, 4 years old, throws nice puppies. Beagle female, 6 years old, runs rabbits. 2 full blooded English bull dog puppies, 1M, 1 F, shots & wormed, will be ready mid October. Born 8-24. (330) 674-9192 FOR SALE: AKC Shih-Tzu male puppy, 8 wks. old, vet checked. (330) 567-2757 AKC SIBERIAN Husky male, available for stud service. Service fee $450. Call (330) 473-3943

FOR SALE: Yorkie Bischon cross male puppy, 10 weeks old. Shots & wormed, $200. Also, ACA Shih Tzu puppies, 1 female, 1 male, good breeding stock, ready Novemvber 13, (330) 893-6013. Leave message.

KARBO ESSENTIALS highly recomd. for females not cycling, producing bigger litters, very helpful toward diarrhea in puppies. Coccidia, Giardia etc. New low price $95 or 2/$180 Marvin Yoder, CR 19 (330) 893-9304

FOR SALE: 3 year old Yorkie Havanese male. Make offer. (330) 897-7807

FOR SALE: 17 Yorkie Females, 4 Yorkie Males, 1 Shihtzu male, mostly 2 & 3 yr olds. Will sell as one group or divide into groups of 7. 740-545-7296

FOR SALE: 3 Cavapoo pups, 8 wks old. 2 male & 1 female. $350 ea. David Miller (330) 897-0736 TOY FOX TERRIER puppies, 8 wks., shots, wormed. Robert Troyer, 4370 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: 2 Yorkie males, 12 weeks old, shots & wormed, very small; Bichon female, 2 years old; 4 ACA reg'd Choc. Lab puppies, 2 females, 2 males, 13 weeks old, shots & wormed. (330) 893-1462 FOR SALE: akc Lab males. Choc, silver, cream, charcoal. $400 ea., (740) 545-6385 FOR SALE: registered red & white, australian shepherd female. 3.5 months old. Sam Miller, (330) 893-0012 40 HP Perkins Diesel w/ clutch. (330) 893-2707. FOR SALE: 3 year old beagle female. $175. (330) 473-8231 AKC APRICOT poodle, 6 mo. old, Brucellosis tested, imported bloodlines, $1750. Call Gina, 330-852-2435.

PUGGLE female, dark brown, good mother. 330- 893-3720 FOR SALE: 3 year old Cavalier male. Proven, AKC reg'd. Blenheim. 2 Bichon females, 3 years old, 330-473-8286 AKC BLACK Lab puppies. 5 males, $350 ea. 1 female, $550. Shots. Ready 10/27. Reg. 330-359-5409 x2 AKC GERMAN Shepherd Pups, born 7/26/15. (3) males, black & red, shots & wormed, health gaurantee. Parents on premises. Excellent pedigree. $650/ea (330) 473-3156 Golden Doodle, female, 2 yr old Sara Keim, (330) 466-6542

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Tools Machinery 355 FOR SALE: Gravity wagon - $750. (330) 852-3892

Older Craftsman Riptable 5 HP electric motor, has extension table and good fence. Motor Bracket needs repair. $275. Affordable Barn Co. (330) 674-3001 96" SS tool chest, hvy. duty unit with wooden top & castors, brand new- Nice unit! $2150. (330) 231-2634. 4X4 TRACTOR KING 404 tractor. Good condition on air. Exc. tires, $7300. 330-600-2224 FOR SALE: Heritage leather press and punch. (330) 893-8009 MILLER-MATIC 210 wirefeed welder; Air-cooled tig gun; Foot pedal control; PowerMatic disc & belt sander; Re-built 4 A.M. gast air motor w/forward & reverse control; 2 sm. wood turning lathes; 6" diameter flat pulley for power unit. 330-231-9479 DIESEL GENERATORS, 20KW Kohler, 35KW Kohler, both with John Deere engines. 100KW Cummins. (330) 231-2634

Wanted to Buy 355

WANTED: BUNK BED. (330) 600-1392 WANTED: 4 cyl., with Turbo approx. 100 horse, state price cond., Mose Barkman, 7660 TR 507, Big Prairie, OH, 44611 WANTED: PHONE (330) 852-4283 x3

booth,

WANTED: Tired of paying rent? Will buy and clean out your storage unit. call: (330) 359-5942 WANTED: ASHLAND or Pioneer Princess cookstove in g. cond. Leroy Miller, 12862 CR 316, Big Prairie, O44611 WANTED: Family cow. Prefer Jersey. Also feeder pigs 200-300 lbs. Amos Schlabach, 330- 674-9451

Wanted to Buy 410

Home Condo For Sale

WANTED: Approx. 28" Air boss wheels and portable feed grinder, 330-600-8225. WANTED: OLD hens butcher. (330) 674-1879

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WANTED: LARGE century furnace for wood or coal for shop. Mose Barkman, 7760 T.R. 507, Big Prairie, OH 44611 LOOKING TO Buy Older Motorcycles/mini bikes, running or not. 330-328-9642. WANTED: USED electric treadmill. (330) 852-2970 WANTED: Wheels with solid rubber tire to fit Massey Ferguson 135 tractor. (330) 674-2419

FOR SALE: Property on 3.3 acres w/5-BR, 3-BA modular home, 24'x32' barn & 24'x40' garage. 4 mi. S. of Baltic on SR 93. For more info, call Robert & Emma Sue Troyer, (330) 897-0770 FOR SALE: Deer Hunting Cabin, 20x30 w/porch on front. Built with 8x8 logs, steel roof, 30R insulation in roof, treated floor fitting on skids. 1br, large loft w/spindle railing interior, finished floors, kitchen cabinets, bottom only. $12,000. Additional cost to move. Call 3 3 0 - 2 7 5 - 2 2 3 2 o r 330-231-5603

WANTED: STAINLESS steel chimney pipe. (330) 897-3503 WANTED: Used coop. 330-897-0080

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WANTED: Two 30V electric submersible well pumps w/ wire & pipe. 330-462- 3616 WANTED: All motorcycles, before 1980, running or not, Cash paid. 845-389-3239.

GUN & ANtiqUe AUctioN

Location Mt Hope Auction. 8076 State Rt. 241 Millesburg OH 44654 From Millersburg take 241East to Mt Hope

PUBLIC AUCTION

RANCH HOME – ON 1.58 ACRE LOT SHREVE, OHIO

Will sell on location 9101 Park Dr. Shreve, OH. Park Dr. is a dead end street that intersects Main St. heading west at the north end of Shreve. Main St. is one block west of SR 226. From SR 226 at the north end of Shreve take Park Dr. west across Main St. to property.

THURSDAY EVE., NOV. 5TH 5:00 PM

oct 20th At 4:00 pm

40 GUNS: LC Smith 12 ga double barrel; 6 Belgain Browning A5 12ga· 20 gao 2 sweet 16 1 nib; Benelli 12 ga nova pump 3 1/2 in; win mo. 37 12 ga ; win mo. 12 20 ga nickel steel; win mo. 12 20 ga; 2 win mo. 12 16 ga Win mo. 1897 12 ga ; win mo. 42 410 ga ; win mo. 12 16 ga 19 crescent 12 ga ; HR 22 Cal Trapper; Ithaca 12 ga Feather light w/ deer slayer barrel; J Stevens 12 ga Rem mo. 11 12 ga; Thompson center black Diamond 50 cal. Muzzle loader; W Richard 12 ga Double barrel. hANd GUNS & RifleS: .3 Colt 38 specials detective; officer model. Match; Diamond Back ; Colt 32 police positive (first issue)2 Glocks 17·9 Glock 21 45 auto; Marlin Mo 97 22 Cal; Marlin 30·30 Cal lever auction mo. 36 ; Rem Field master 22 Cal; Rem 32 Cal drop block ;Rem mo. 12 22 cal; J Stevens 22cal; Walther pp/s 9mm. hUNtiNG micS: Old paper 12 ga shells; colt knives; Firearms Relate books; old fishing line. collectAbleS ANd old itemS: solid brass locomotive bell 1950 ; old cast iron school house bell; hand corn Sheller; sheep cradle; old hand drills; single trees; old wooden carpenter tool box; cedar chest w/ copper bands; dove tailed wooden chest; old Sears tricycle & scooter; 6· 1970 Schwinn bike; Hitchcock table & chairs; Bates Printing drawer; wooden toy top; Ben Franklin calendar 1733·1758; old books; Howe’s Historical col. books vol 1&2 1800s; model steam engine works; electric Jensen steam engine NIB; old cocoa tins; 1970 dress patters; butcher block stool; 2 director chairs; 1970 child’s wheel barrow; toy cast iron Hart Parr tractor 1970; Humpback trunk; old medicine bottles; 1858 canning jars; 2 apothecary bottles; Norris Creamery milk bottle; RV Pierce MD Bottle NY; 1890 lithograph; airline whiskey bottles; dove tail box; DM Ferry & Co Flower seed sample box; Navarre clay marbles; Navarre Justice of peace gavel cast iron figure; brass letter opener; cast iron nut cracker; wooden bucket; crock jug; med. Tins ‘; cotton 48 star flag; hoUSe hold itemS: May tag washer ;cut glass old ice cream dishes; steam ware; Blenko glass vase & ash tray; Kraut cutters; wedge wood glassware; oil lamps; toolS & bUtcheRiNG: # solder iron; 1 meat tenderizer; tripods; Ig cast iron kettle ; copper kettle 2 brass kettles; wine press; porcelain meat grinder; lard press; crocks. for more info Go to Auction Zip id 32963 Auction by 1 owner lunch Stand for local School Terms: Cash Or Good check day of sale In state buyer only on guns need to be 18 yr. old to buy long guns and 21 yrs. old to buy hand guns; guns sell at aprox. 6:30pm.

REAL ESTATE: Lester’s move to the county home brings this highly desirable ranch home to the auction market. Located at the end of Park Dr. this home is actually outside the village limits but is connected to city water. Lester built this 1622 sq. ft. brick ranch home in 1964 and has occupied it until now. The first floor has the kitchen, family room w/wood burner, formal living room, office/den, two bedrooms and a full bath. There is a full walk–up attic and there is one large bedroom w/bath in the south end of the attic. The home has an attached garage and a full basement w/garage. A hot water heating system w/natural gas fired boiler serves the property and the property has it’s own septic system. All this is situated on a 1.598 acre lot w/some woods at the rear. A few updates will be in order but the home is solid and will make someone a super place to live. Drive by and pick up a brochure from the information box at the driveway or go to www.RES.Bid for more detailed information. OPEN HOUSE & INSPECTION: The property will be open for inspection on Tuesday Eve. Oct. 20th from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. Other showings are available by appointment. Call Steve Andrews @ 330–465–8498, Seth Andrews @ 330–466–5471 or Real Estate Showcase 330–264–6888 (Wooster) – 330–674–7610 Millersburg TAX & LEGAL: Parccl 19–00273.000 Clinton Twp. – Wayne County – Triway Local Schools. The taxes are $ 770.30 per half year and will be pro–rated to the date of closing. The seller will provide a warranty deed & certificate of title plus offer to split the cost of an Owner’s Policy of Title Insurance. TERMS: We require a non refundable down payment of $ 5,000.00 down at the close of the auction with the balance to be paid in full at closing within 45 – 60 days. A 10% Buyer’s Premium is in effect for this auction. 10% of the highest bid will be calculated and added on to determine the contracted selling price. There are no financing contingencies. Immediate possession will be given at closing. Auction By Order of: KENNETH L. KITCHEN, POA LESTER R. KITCHEN, OWNER Auction Conducted By:

Tools Machinery

NATURAL GAS Generators, all sizes, 10KW - 100KW, all have 1800rpm water cooled engines with low hours. Call for pricing & more information. (330) 231-2634

AUCTIONeers: DAvID mIller & DANIel WeAver 330-359-5020 DAy Of sAle 330-473-3430

TOM SILVER – CO-LISTING AGENT 330- 465-8097 JON MAST – BROKER/AUCTION MGR. 330-763-3883


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GARAGE STORAGE Space, Fredericksburg area. 530 sq ft, power door, shelving, Ideal for work crew truck or personal storage. Call or Txt (330) 275-2896 FURNITURE MANUFACTURING SHOP for rent in Berlin includes all equipment and free heat. Approx. 6800 sq ft. (330) 231-2737 FINISH SHOP/WAREHOUSE in Berlin for rent. Approximately 7000 sq ft. Furnished with free heat. (330) 231-2737.

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Mobile Home Rentals

TAKING APPLICATIONS for nice 14x70 2BR, 2 full BA, 1 mstr, w/covered porch, LP gas heat, a/c, wooded area, $475+ dep. water incl'd., 1 yr lease. Storage Barn. Great for retirees. Nashville area. Background check required. 330-378-3431

500

Automobiles

Automobiles 530

1999 Mercury Grand Marquis, 142K miles, excellent cond. $1850 or make offer. (330) 231-5745 call or text. 1996 JEEP CHEROKEE 4x4 front grill guard, rear tow package, 175K miles. 4-door $2700. 330-704-1979 '86 CHEVY truck, 1 ton dually, 143k mls, 4 door crew cab, 454 motor, const. cap/ ladder racks, bumper hitch, runs, $1500. '97 Ford cargo van, 85k mls, A/C, V6 motor, body in good cond., motor runs but needs work. $1500. (330) 852-0444

520

Boats

BOAT WANTED. Small, cheap row boat or peddle boat. (330) 695-9963

530

Motorcycles ATVs

FOR SALE: 2011 450 Yamaha Grizzly with power steering. 1,050 miles. 149 hours. $5,500. (330) 231-6445

05 2500 Chevy express, 153k, 15 passenger van with hitch. $8,500 obo. (330) 466-3301

Motorcycles ATVs 545

2010 Polaris RZR4 800 Robby Gordon, Moose Snow Plow, Radio and CD Player. Several Upgrades Including: Power Steering, Steel Doors, Front and Back Windshield, Windshield Wiper, Turn Signals, Overhead Strobe Light, Side and Rearview Mirrors. $16,000. 330-674-5356

540

Trucks SUVs

2004 GMC YUKON, 4-wheel drive, 120k miles, power, AC, cruise, AM/FM radio, cassette & CD, tow package, 3rd row seating. Call 330-231-8594. 2000 FORD F350 super duty, ext. cab, diesel, transmission approx. 55,000 mi. call: $1,800. 330-204-5032 FOR SALE:Radiator, like new. Also, two sets of fans for a Honda Accord. Make offer. (740) 502-9623

545

Vans

2010 GMC 15 passenger van. Loaded, new brakes, ready to go. 2000 Chevy 15 passenger van, good cond., very nice. 330-390-4783

2004 CHEVY 2500 crew cab. 159k mi., (330) 621-4587

Vans 650

2007 DODGE Entervan with full controls. 104,018 mi., runs greats, must sell, $10,900 or reasonable offer. (330) 276-0219 or (330) 390-0601 2003 CHEVY 3500 cargo van. 309,800 miles. Engine solid, needs front end transmission work. Cruise, A/C, Reese Hitch, service shelving and pipe rack. $1,500 or make offer. Can be seen at Bunker Hill Hardware. 3939 CR 135 Millersburg, Ohio 44654. Phone # 330-8933866 ask for Javon. 1994 DODGE Grand caravan, very low miles, 1 owner, 3 row seating, needs battery. make offer, (330) 893-2895

650

Building Materials

207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows 06500 AD13113930 72

• Free10190485 Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

LOOKING FOR old houses and barns to tear down. Contact L&E demolition and restoration. 330-407-7811

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The Holmes County Hub Shopper Building Materials 890

FOR SALE: 4x8 sheets fiberglass w/plywood backer. Several colors. Ideal for dog kennels, porches, garages. Ben Raber, 5493 CR 68, Mlsbg., OH. 330-893-1336 FOR SALE: reflective insulation. 1 quarter in. by 4 ft., by 48 ft. Fan fold. $42. 1/2 in pex tubing, 1000 ft. $300. (330) 279-2345

695

Cleaning

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

720

SWISS CONSTRUCTION. Amish Crew, specializing in pole bldgs., horse barns, riding arenas, machine sheds, garages. For all your pole building needs call 844763-4500. USA MOBILE Home Repairs for all your home repairs. This month's special roof coating, $300. (330) 347-8843

775

Excavating

Fencing

YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497 CORNERSTONE FENCING: Building most types of farm/ horse fences. Woven wire, horse wire, barb, high tensile, board, vinyl cote high tensile, free est, 740-5019951 owner Glenn Mast.

830

Painting

I BUY junk cars 262-9300 HAULING LIMESTONE, gravel, mulch, landscape gravel, top soil. Can haul 8 ton, competitive rates, Jerry's Trucking, Jerry Troyer, 330-763-4887.

865

GORILLA Painting, Co. Free estimates. Cols./Coschocton Area: 740-294-450. Holmes County: 330-231-3541

1000

Roofing & Spouting

YODER FAMILY Roofing & Seamless Spouting LLC, servicing Wayne/Holmes counties for 17 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000

1035

Storage

INDOOR BOAT/CAR Storage Rental Space. 330-893-1509 Atlee Yoder

1050

Taxi Limo Shuttle

AFFORDABLE HAULING & Transportation, 4-5 passengers 18 ft. open and closed trailer or will pull your trailer. (330) 763-1475

1070

Tree Service

TREE REMOVAL. Got Leaning Trees? Dead Trees? We have Firewood for sale. Call (330) 893-1805

1120

Welding

Hauling

Lawn & Gardening

KIPOR GENERATORS Units in Stock at Prices Starting at

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KGE2000Ti 08650 AD13883027 144 • INVERTER TECHNOLOGY Kippor • Engine speed adjusts to output demand Generator • Sizes available – 1000, ad 2000, 3000w

BERLIN GRAVELY SALES GOD IS LOVE 4319 Cr 168 • Millersburg, OH 44654

ADVERTISE WITH US! 330-264-1125

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Construction

SHETLER SERVICES Driveways, field tiling, building pads, pet graves, french drains, gravel hauling, septic systems, downspouts. Call (330) 988-4373

Order Online: www.kauffmanscountrybakery.com

DON’T WAIT FOR WINTER TO INSTALL A NEW CHIMNEY , OR REPAIR A DAMAGED ONE! Brick, block, stone, historical masonry restoration, concrete, glass block bsmn’t windows, chimneys, fireplaces. Insur’d. Please call James 330-231-9100

GORILLA PAINTING: Please call for last minute exteriors. We are running two crews (330) 231-3541

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ADVERTISE WITH US! 330-264-1125

Masonry

330-893-2421

TOWER WELDING Stainless, aluminum & regular 2230 CR 168, Dundee, OH 330-231-9479

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Windows

Hillside Doors & Windows 330-897-1222 ext. 3

Fiberglass Doors w/ Composite Jam $295

11300 AD13633918 144 Vinyl Windows HILLSIDE w/ Aluminum Screens DOORS & WINDOWS

Storm Doors w/ Heavy Duty Screen Doors In-Stock

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


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College Hills Honda 2015 Civic LX Sedan CVT

2015 Civic EX Sedan CVT

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$2000 Due At Lease Signing

2015 Accord LX CVT Sedan

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The 2015 Honda Civic Loyalty Program offers current 2004 or newer Civic or Civic IMA Owners $500 towards the lease or purchase of a 2015 Honda Civic. Client must finance or lease through Honda Financial Services. Client is not required to trade in their current vehicle. Members of the same household are eligible. Offer good through 11-2-15.

2015 CRV LX AWD

Buy For!! $27,238

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2015 CRV EX AWD

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2015 Honda Civic LX, Civic EX Sedan, Accord LX Sedan, CRV EX AWD, CRV LX AWD are 36 month 36,000 miles closed end leases. All leases require $2000 cash or trade equity for cash cap reduction plus first month payment, tax, title, license plates and documentary fee due at signing. Sign and Drive leases are plus tax, title, license plates, documentary fee due at signing. All leases and purchases include mud guards and three free oil changes. Buy for is plus tax, title, documentary fee, plate transfer / 45 day tag. 0.9% and 1.9% financing on select Honda models. All offers available for well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. Offers good through 11-2-2015 unless otherwise noted.

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$

10,588

P7879A 2007 Honda Element SC

$

14,998

A782A 2012 Honda Accord EXL V6

WE BUY USED CARS

B045A 2013 Honda Pilot EXL 4WD

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

7,799

B034A 2005 Jeep Laredo 4x4

8,999

A913B 2006 Ford Escape XLT V6 59k

21,998

A983A 2012 Ford Explorer XLT

6,999

A979A 2005 Honda Accord LX Sedan

13,998

P7880A 2009 Veracruz

20,998

$

8,999

A733A 2007 Honda Fit Sport 5-Sp

10,998

P7910A 2012 Ford Flex FWD

6,599

B011A 2003 Honda CRV LX 4WD

A975A 2009 Nissan Rogue S AWD

18,599

A981A 2011 Chevy Traverse LS 42k

$

8,599

B021A 2004 Subaru Outback LL Bean Edition

10,998

P7868B 2007 Toyota Highlander

5,588

A980B 2002 Honda Accord LX V6

8,588

A957A 2009 Pontiac Torrent AWD

$

$

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48 — Saturday, October 17, 2015

The Holmes County Hub Shopper

FOR EVERY VEHICLE SOLD IN OCTOBER CHUCK NICHOLSON CHEVROLET-BUICKGMC WILL DONATE $50 TO THE BREAST CANCER ASSOCIATION! 1/2 TON USED TRUCKS 08 Ford 1/2 Ton Ext 4X4 XLT

11 GMC 1/2 Ext 4X4

09 GMC 1/2 Ton Crew 4X4 SLT

09 Dodge 1/2 Ton Crew 4X4 SLT

Power Seat, Running Boards, Spray-in Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Cloth, Tow Package ON SALE FOR

Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Fog Lights, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow ON SALE FOR

Power Seats, Remote Start, TV/DVD, Heated Leather, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package, Memory Seats. ON SALE FOR

Only 76,400 Miles!!! Hemi, Power Seat, Running Boards, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package ON SALE FOR

Power Seat, Remote Start, Climate Control, CD Stereo, Air. ON SALE FOR

$9,965

$18,990

$22,931

$22,936

10 GMC 1/2 Ton Ext 4X4 SLE

$22,967

11 Ford 1/2 Ton Crew Cab

10 Ford 1/2 Ton Crew 4X4 FX4

12 Dodge 1/2 Ton Ext 4X4 SLT

11 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4X4 LT

12 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4X4 LT

Only 35,000 Miles!!! Power Seat, Running Boards, Alloy Wheels, 6-CD Stereo, Tow Package ON SALE FOR

Power Seat, Cruise, Bed Liner, Cloth, Non Smoker, Tow Package ON SALE FOR

Only 39,600 Miles!!! Power Seats, Keyless Entry, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package. ON SALE FOR

Only 21,800 Miles!!! Power Seat, Remote Start, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Cloth ON SALE FOR

Power Seats, Power Adjustable Pedals, Remote Start, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package, 1 Owner ON SALE FOR

$24,996

$26,474

13 Dodge 1/2 Ton Ext 4X4 SLT

$27,951

11 GMC 1/2 Ton Crew 4X4 SLE

Two-Tone Paint, Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Fog Lights, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. ON SALE FOR

$28,937

$28,750

11 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4X4 LT

Only 53,800 Miles!!! Keyless Entry, Running Boards, Bed Liner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Z71, Tow Package. ON SALE FOR

$28,947

$28,936

11 Ford 1/2 Ton Crew Lariat 4X4

Only 50,400 Miles!!! 1 Owner, Z71 All Star Edition with Convenience Package, Power Seat and Remote Start ON SALE FOR

$28,991

Power Seats, Heated Leather, Sony Speakers, Nerf Bars, Air, Bumper and Gooseneck Hitches ON SALE FOR

$31,200

HEAVY DUTY USED TRUCKS 14 Dodge 3/4 Ton Crew 4X4

13 Ford 1 Ton Crew 4X4 XLT

15 Chevy 3/4 Ton Crew 4X4 LT

13 GMC 3/4 Ton Crew Denali 4X4

Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Bed Liner, Air, Leather, Tow Package ON SALE FOR

Keyless Entry, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package

Duramax Diesel with the Allison Transmission, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Tow Package ON SALE FOR

Duramax Diesel, Power Seat, Remote Start, Heated Leather, Bose Speakers, Alloy Wheels, Onstar ON SALE FOR

ON SALE FOR

$30,862

$32,960

11 GMC Crew Cab Dually 4X4 Denali

14 Chevy 1 Ton Crew 4X4 LTZ

Duramax Diesel & Allison Transmission, Only 48,600 Miles!!! Power Seat, Remote Start, Heated Leather, Memory Seat

ON SALE FOR

$45,990

ON SALE FOR

$48,932

$46,500

13 GMC 1 Ton Crew 4X4 Denali

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

ON SALE FOR

$48,990

$50,996

Vehicle color may not reflect sale vehicle. Prices good thru 10/24/15.

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

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