Holmes County Hub Shopper, Oct. 24, 2015

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New location, same festive event

Calendar Swiss steak supper is tonight

Christmas Tree Festival to be held at David Warther Museum

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, By KEVIN LYNCH green beans with ham, a salad bar with about 8-10 Staff Writer kinds of salad, dinner roll, pie or cake, and coffee or punch. Cost is $9 for adults; $4 for children younger Pomerene Hospital’s than 12. Carry-out is available. Christmas Tree Festival will undergo a change of Killbuck’s Halloween Parade is Oct. 25 venue this year, but Pomerene marketing coordinaKillbuck’s Halloween Parade will be held Sunday, tor Rebecca Ragon hopes Oct. 25 with parade lineup at the fire house at 1:30 p.m. for even more involvement The parade will begin at 2 p.m. and will be led by the from Holmes and TuscaraWest Holmes Middle School Marching Band under the was county businesses. direction of Mike Pacula. Judging will occur immedi- The Pomerene Christately following the parade. mas Tree Festival will From 2:30-4 p.m. trick or treat will be held in the be held Monday, Nov. 9 village. through Saturday, Nov. 14, at the David Warther See Pg. 5 — CALENDAR Museum on state Route 39 between Walnut Creek and Sugarcreek. The museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday. Purchases may be picked up Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. The event is being held at David Warther Carvwhere quality meets ings in Sugarcreek this year after a successful the outdoors five-year run at the Hotel Millersburg. “David asked us to consider having the festival at his museum,” Ragon said. “In Dover, Union Hospital has their tree festival at Warther’s Museum there. (in stock)

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Decorated wreaths and trees will be on display and for sale for a week at David Warther’s Museum near Sugarcreek as the Pomerene Christmas Tree Festival tries a new location this year.

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2 — Saturday, October 24, 2015

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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

Millersburg leaf pick-up starts Monday

Oct. 26th – Oct. 31st Stop in for a deliciouS SuB & alSo trY our deliciouS Hand dip ice creaM

Virginia Ham

2.59 / LB

$

provolone Cheese

2.75 / LB

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Smith's Vitamin D Milk

3.29 / gal

$

Walnut Creek Cream Cheese

$

1.19 / 8 Oz

White Mushrooms $ 1.29 / 8 Oz Florida grapefruits $ 3.85 / 5 lB Bag

The village of Millersburg will collect leaves beginning Monday, Oct. 26. Crews will only collect leaves that have been placed on the tree lawn or yard areas. Lawn waste and tree limbs will not be accepted. Residents are asked to remove leaves and debris from catch basins and gutters to prevent damage caused by blocked storm water inlets. For more information call 330-674-1886. Following is the schedule

for leaf pick-up: • Monday: Northwestern quadrant bounded by North Clay Street, Wooster Road and West Jackson Street. • Tuesday: Northeastern quadrant bounded by North Clay Street, Wooster Road and East Jackson Street. • Wednesday: Southeastern quadrant bounded by East Jackson Street, South Clay Street and South Washington Street. • Thursday: Southwestern

quadrant bounded by West Jackson Street, South Clay Street and South Washington Street. • Friday: Bagged leaves collection throughout town and areas missed due to inclement weather. Inclement weather may reduce or cancel specific pick-up days, however, every attempt will be made to collect in the designated areas. Any areas missed the previous week will be collected within seven days.

Murray Tunnel part of Humane Society open house Highlight of the Holmes County Humane Society fall open house will be tours of the mysteri-

ous Murray Tunnel. Don The open house will be Packe will be on hand to Sunday, Oct. 25, 1-4 p.m. and show photos and answer will feature food, fun, raffles questions. and, of course, cats and dogs, at the farm at 15258 Township Road 15, Glenmont.

Specials

Red Tomato Blackberry Butter

Sale Prices Good Oct. 19th - Oct. 24th DISCOUNT GROCERIES

GROCERY

2.89 / 1/2 pT

$

Lots of Candy!

Bulk Quick Oats & Rolled Oats

SALE

Scoopable Cat Litter $6.75 25lb.

55¢ / lB

Glad Press-N-Seal Low Price!

Walnut Creek Nacho Triangle .................... $1.75 / 16 oz. Attention!! Boneless Breast Tenders ..........40 LB Box $59.60 — While Supplies Last — $1.49 / LB Café Soup Specials! Monday and Thursday = Chicken Noodle Tuesday and Friday = Chili with Bean Wednesday and Saturday=Broccoli with Cheese

While Supplies Last

Tuesday Evening Special!

330-695-2288 DELI SPECIALS

Virginia Ham ...........................................$2.65 lb. Black Forest Ham.....................................$2.59 lb. Havarti Butter Cheese .............................$2.65 lb. American Cheese Slices........................... $2.30 lb. Alpine Swiss Cheese................................ $2.85 lb.

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Walnut Creek Sour Cream Pints ........................................$1.65 Walnut Creek 8oz. Cream Cheese Bars ..............................$1.09 NEW! Provimi Veal Patties

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Cheddar & Sour Cream Chips $2.09 13oz.

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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

Ad deadlines — Display ads, Monday at

Guitarist’s life to be celebrated A jam celebrating the life of steel guitarist Dick Cochran will be held Sunday, Oct. 25 at the Tunnel Hill Community Center in Stone Creek. Cochran played for many years throughout

Central Ohio with Jimmy Durben, Rod Bradford and many others. His most recent gig was playing for square dances with the Hand Picked Band. The jam is open to

everyone. Musicians are encouraged to take their instruments to jam, and to share stories about Cochran. Food and beverages will be available. The Community Center is at 112 E. Maple St.

Oct. 26th thru 31st

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

Hours are 1-7 p.m. The jam is being organized by Rick Troyer of Hummingbird Studio — for more information, contact him via email at rick@hummingbirdmusicstudio.com.

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SALE DATES October 26th – October 31st, 2015

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We reserve the right to limit quantities on all sale items.

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hOnEYCRISP aPPLES 99¢/lb. $4.99/1/2 peck $9.49/peck

Produce

Troyer Swiss Cheese Sliced ...................................$3.79/lb. Troyer Habanero Jalapeno Cheese Sliced.......... $4.99/lb. Lays Chips (Family Sized Bags) .................... $1.99/10.5oz. SF Sweetened Condensed Milk ................................$1.89 Nickles White Bread ...................................... $1.79/20oz. Pepsi 12 pks......................................................... 3/$11.00 Meltz Easy ......................................................... $3.99/2lb. Sausage Patties (fully cooked) ........................... $2.99/lb. Blue Bonnet Quarters...................................................99¢ Sliced Almonds .................................................. $7.99/lb.

homegrown Cabbage 29¢/lb. homegrown Cauliflower $1.69 ea. Clementines $3.99/3 lb. bag Red, Orange & Yellow Peppers $1.99/lb.

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4 — Saturday, October 24, 2015

The Holmes County Hub Shopper

Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

Levy briefs Clark seeks renewal and increase

equipment, or the provision of ambulance or emergency medical services commencing in 2015 and first due in calendar Residents of the Clark year 2016. Township Fire District are being asked to support a Paint looking for renewal of 1.75 mills and an increase of 0.25 mill road replacement for the benefit of the fire levy district. If passed, the five-year Paint Township resiinitiative would represent dents will weigh in on a a property tax increase, request for approval of a from $39.78 per year 2.5-mill, five-year replaceto $48.53 per year, for ment levy for the district. the owner of a $100,000 If passed, the levy would property. Funds from the bring about an increase levy renewal and increase in property taxes, from would be used to pro- $65.08 per year to $87.50 vide fire protection, the per year, for the owner purchase of ambulance of a $100,000 property.

five-year 4.9-mill addiFunds generated from endar year 2017. tional levy for roads in the levy would be used Prairie Township. for general construction, If passed, the levy reconstruction, resurfac- Prairie wants 4.9 would cost the owner of a ing and repair of streets mills for roads and roads, commencing in Support is sought for a $100,000 property $171.50 annually, commencing in 2016 and first due in cal-

WEAVER RIDGE SURPLUS

2015 and first due in calendar year 2016. Tax proceeds would be used for the general construction, See Pg. 7 — LEVY

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Oct. 26th – 31st

Mon. 8-7: Tues.-Fri. 8-5: Sat. 8-3

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Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri 8am-6pm Sat 9am-5pm Closed Thurs and Sun

Inn Maid Noodles .....16 oz. / $1.79 8 oz. / $1.15 Cookie Mixes ..... 17.5 oz. / 35¢ ea. Fleischman’s Yeast ..........1 lb. / $2.65 Sapphire Flour ........50 lb. / $18.89 — Water Softener Salt — While Supplies Last

Holmesville 330-279-2283 2 miles north of Holmesville on SR 83 Sale Dates October 26th – October 31st ~ Deli ~

Virginia Ham ....................... $2.69 lb. Cleveland Bologna ................$1.89 lb. Provolone Cheese ................. $2.59 lb. Marble Cheese ...................... $2.89 lb. Horseradish Cheese .............. $2.49 lb.

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Taking Orders for Fresh Chicken From Mon., Oct. 26th through Oct. 31st Pick Up Tues., Nov. 3rd

40# Boxes

~Boneless-Skinless~Thighs ...................$1.29 lb ~Boneless-Skinless~Breasts...................... $1.39 lb ~Boneless-Skinless~Tenders..................... $1.89 lb

40# Boxes

Bone-In-Wings................................................ $2.19 lb Bone-In-Wings Leg Quarters ................................................... $0.79 lb

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Mon.-Fri. 9-7; Closed Sunday


The Holmes County Hub Shopper

Saturday, October 24, 2015 — 5

Community Church briefs 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.

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 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 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.

Clark Presby bazaar is Nov. 7

Clark Community Presbyterian Church will hold its 34th annual bazaar Saturday, Nov. 7 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. There will be crafts, gift items, a country store with jellies, jams, salsa, relishes and candy and more. Complete lunch menu includes vegetable Evangelists will soup, sandwiches, noodles, speak Oct. 31 potato salad, pies. On Saturday, Oct. 31 The church is on state at 11 a.m. and Sunday, Route 83. Nov. 1 at 10:30 a.m., the Wyler on Wheels Family will be guest evangelists Soup supper at the Fall Family Festi- held to support val at Community Bible Church, 5279 County missions Road 314. There will be The Missions Commitgames, pumpkin and face tee of St. John’s Church painting, Bible challeng- of Millersburg will host es and special music for its annual soup supper both days. There also will on Tuesday, Nov. 10 from be Special Harvest meals 4:30-7 p.m. The menu will

consist of a variety of soups, applesauce, rolls, corn bread, cheese and pie. Cost is by donation with proceeds to support the Missions Committee. Carry-out will be available. The church is at 8670 State Route 39 west of Millersburg.

Christian Women to meet Holmes County Christian Women’s Club will meet at Der Dutchman, Walnut Creek, one week later than usual, Nov. 10, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Feature will be Amber Rice Miller, Bargain Hunter columnist. Brunch is $10, inclusive. For reservations by Nov. 6, call 330-464-2767 or 330-343-7046; email to dawdys@embarqmail.com (CWC in the memo line). Dec. 1 will feature David Lorah.

Spaghetti dinner to benefit missions On Saturday, Nov. 14 from 4-7 p.m., Dundee United Methodist Church, state Route 93, will hold a spaghetti supper. Donations will be accepted for eat-in or carry-out meals with proceeds to benefit missions projects. Meal includes spaghetti, coleslaw, applesauce, bread, pie and beverage.

Lakeview Baptist celebrates anniversary

Community briefs mark their calendars and celebrate with the congregation. Following the morning service there will be a luncheon. At 2 p.m. the service of celebration will take place with special speakers, music and testimonies. There will also be displays of photos and objects of interest. The church is at 10202 State Route 93 NW (corner of U.S. 250 and state Route 93). 330-878-7966.

Candlelight Walk is Dec. 11 The sixth annual Millersburg Candlelight Church Walk will be on Friday, Dec. 11, from 6-8 p.m. The finale will be hosted by Faith Lutheran Church at 8:15 p.m. There are four churches participating this year, Millersburg Mennonite, Millersburg First Presbyterian, St. Peter Catholic Church and Faith Lutheran. Please join us for an evening of fellowship, refreshments and music.

St. John’s schedules Christmas Craft Show A Christmas Craft Show will be held Dec. 12 at St. John’s Church, 8670 State Route 39, Millersburg, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Crafters are needed. For information contact Sue Dye at 330-3783321.

First Presbyterian serving free meal

Lakeview Baptist Church of Dundee will celebrate its 50th anniversary Dec. 6. Friends of the church are invited to

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.

viduals 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; animation (imitation or live); patriotic, witches; goblins; storybook; mechanical; best group; oldest in cos-

In service Air Force Reserve Airman 1st Class Christopher D. Hillen graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. Hillen is the son of Nancy and Paul Hillen of Big Prairie. He is a 2014 graduate of home-schooling.

New arrival SARAH NICOLE was born Oct. 12 to Amber and Willie Parrott of Apple Creek. She weighed 8 pounds, and was 19.5 inches long. She joins siblings, Evan and Alese. Grandparents are Art and Susie Parrot of Holmesville. Great-grandparents are Aileen Ickes of Wooster, Ester Steffen and Judy Gindlesberger of Kidron.

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 Caregiv-

er 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 740-439-9878 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 preSee Pg. 7 — BRIEFS

Calendar (From Page 1) 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.

Millersburg parade is 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. Indi-

tume; best dressed couple; best dressed individual; historical; best bike. Anyone is eligible to participate, but no political campaigning is permitted.

November Election Day dinner The

annual

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 dogs, Amish bread, cake and pie. Donations are accepted to help with mission work and church needs.

Election See Pg. 8 — CALENDAR


6 — Saturday, October 24, 2015

The Holmes County Hub Shopper HAROLD’S EQUIPMENT Sales • Service • Parts Harold Neuenschwander 2120 Co. Rd. 168, Dundee Ph. 893-2348

The Parts Place of Millersburg, Inc.

• Automotive Parts • Machine Shop

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& Country mall 330-893-2131

FAITH VIEWbooks

HOLMES TIRE LLC.

• Paint & Supplies 980 S. Washington St., Millersburg, OH

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

330-674-0025 450 Railroad St. • Millersburg

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HOLMESVILLE ELECTRIC

Matrix Chi Tigi

ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME

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

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

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

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

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

HOLMES LIMESTONE CO. Berlin, Ohio

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

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

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M & H PLUMBING Complete Line of Plumbing & Radiant Heating Supplies

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

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Saltcreek asks for road levy increase A renewal and increase come together for voter approval to support current expenses in Saltcreek Township. Passage of the a fiveyear, 1.5-mill levy would represent an increase in property taxes, from $34.06 per year to $57.12 per year, for the owner of a $100,000 property. It would begin in 2016 and be first due in calendar year 2017.

Liquor options sought in Killbuck There are a trio of liquor options for locations in Killbuck on the November ballot. Galford Foods, 180 W. Front St., is seeking a permit for the sale of wine and mixed beverages and a permit for Sunday wine and mixed beverages sales. Owners are Josh and Joy Neptune. “We have a beer carry

out license, but the wine carry out license we purchased was site specific,” Josh Neptune said. “We bought it, but were unable to use that license, so we put together a petition to have this put on the ballot, so we can hopefully have it voted on, then be able to use the license. We hold the license and it’s in our name, but we don’t have the privilege of using it. “We’ve been going through whatever channels we could to get this problem solved for the past year and a half,” Neptune said. “Since we went through all these steps to get it on the ballot, we thought we might as well try to get Sunday sales for wine as well.” Another Killbuck business, Pizza Parlor II LTD, is seeking Sunday beer sales from 10 a.m.-midnight.

Killbuck Township seeks road levy Killbuck Township is seeking a five-year, 3.25mill levy for road and bridge maintenance. The cost to the owner of a home valued at $100,000 would be $113.75 annually.

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The Holmes County Open Air Art Museum invites the public to the Nov. 5 installation of “The Face of the Nations,” a sculpture by local artists Jan and Vince Bowden. The event opens at 6:30 p.m. with cocktails and appetizers, followed by a

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6:45 p.m. artist led group walk through the OAAM Trail. At 7 p.m. there will be a multiple course dinner with the artists for $33 per guest. The event is free and open to all guests staying at the Inn at Honey Run, as well as the general public. For more information,

educational assistance and support to students with special needs. Project Support has funded educational and career-related field trips, provided extra classroom materials needed by special educators, rewards for meeting classroom expectations and provided holiday care baskets for students who meet the designation of economically disadvantaged. For information, 419994-4101 Ext. 425 or 471.

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Crafters, vendors needed Crafters and vendors, including those who provide services like massages and classes, are needed for this year’s Holiday Craft Show Nov. 7, 9 a.m.3 p.m. at the Loudonville High School cafeteria. The annual show is sponsored by LHS Project Support, a high school organization that provides

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 See Pg. 17 — CALENDAR

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Tree (From Page 1) He asked us if we’d be interested in letting him host it, and after we walked around the museum and saw all the space, it was awesome.” Each year over the past five, anywhere between 50 and 60 businesses donate to the event. “We ask area businesses to donate Christmas trees, wreaths or centerpieces to the event,” Ragon said. “Everything is artificial. Some businesses will actually donate the items, with their staff decorating a Christmas tree or wreath and they’ll bring it in. “Other businesses will give us a check and have our auxiliary and people here at the hospital decorate an item with the business name on it,” she continued. “We have people here who like to decorate them as a hobby.” Also on the agenda is a raffle for several gift ideas. “There will be more big ticket items (between $100 and $250) this year,” Ragon said. The raffle tickets are sold for $1. They also have room sponsors, for businesses that want to give but may lack the creative gene for decorating. “For $500, businesses can be room sponsors,” she said. “There will be signage up throughout the event and they will be included in all our advertising as sponsors.” The trees, wreaths and centerpieces can be purchased any time during the week of the festival, but cannot be picked up until Saturday, the 14th, from 4 to 7 p.m.

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Pomerene Christmas Tree Festival will begin Monday, Nov. 19 at the David Warther Museum on state Route 39 between Walnut Creek and Sugarcreek. The money raised through the event goes back to the Pomerene Auxiliary. “They are basically the fundraising entity of the hospital,” Ragon said. “They will use the money for something that might not have been budgeted for previously. Sometimes there are community requests for certain items. Years back, there was a push for our main entrance doors to be automatic, and the auxiliary used money they raised from fundraisers throughout the years to have the automatic doors installed.”

Other needs, such as certain medical equipment, are met with these funds. “We’re excited this year, trying out a new location,” Ragon said. “We’re hoping to take advantage of the location between Holmes and Tuscarawas counties to attract some more people. “It serves as a double attraction,” she added. “Not only do you get to look at the trees, but you get to see David’s ships, all made out of ivory, that are just amazing. There will not be a charge that week to tour the museum. Everything will be by donation.”

Twin Oaks Dermatology & Eye Surgery welcomes Dr.Sireesha Clark,MD, licensed ophthalmologist, to our Wooster location. Dr. Clark, Board Certified Ophthalmologist and affiliated faculty of The Ohio State University College of Medicine, is accepting appointments beginning in November. Services include treatment for cataracts, glaucoma, diabetes, and macular degeneration.

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By looking at our neighborhood now you would never believe there had been a flood that kept us housebound for nearly a week. Some places in South Carolina are still under water as the rivers from farther north have made their way to Low Country. In the meantime, family events continue. Granddaughter Rebekah, her husband, Brian, and great-granddaughter Alaina came to visit at the Strong’s for the weekend. We went over for our traditional Friday night pizza and enjoyed the newest tricks of Alaina. She smiles and coos and rolls over. All of her auburn hair is falling out and the new hair is a very light blonde. She is adorable. Somewhere during our conversations, Beka told us she had been sick for a couple days. It seems Alaina had picked up an intestinal upset at the day care center where she stays when her mother works as a master at arms in the Navy, and had shared it. Saturday we went out with a group from church to visit the Hunley, the world’s first successful submarine. Then we went to a great barbecue place in North Charleston for lunch. Dinner was back at the Strong’s for burgers. Sunday was grandson Gabriel’s 16th birthday.

in the nearest chair and head to bed. Every House I will not give you a Needs a graphic description of Green Mouse the next 12 hours, but it Carol was not pretty. Let’s just Kallberg say, I may not ever be able to eat chicken teriWe were invited for yaki again — or hamlunch after church for burgers, or barbecue. chicken teriyaki and Forty-eight hours an elaborate “spooky” later I was feeling more themed birthday cake. human. However, all the (The Man of the House rest of the members of was unable to attend the Strong household due to having some of have been stricken his bronze sculpture in one by one. Thankfully an art show that had Robyn was feeling betbeen postponed from ter by the time the last the previous flooded three came down with week.) the bug. When I arrived for The boys were hit lunch Robyn and hardest, and to add Gabriel were absent insult to injury, were from the kitchen. Jason required to go to the announced we were doctor to get a written going ahead with the excuse to get back in teriyaki, but the birthschool after a few days. day boy and his mother This is how germs are were both down sick spread — by sick people having been stricken who should have stayed suddenly during church. at home in the first It was a rather subplace! dued celebration. We ate During our various and then called Gabriel visits over the weekend, out to receive his gifts. while we were still well, His big gift was a new son-in-law Jason told us gas powered weed eater stories of several previhe wanted for his very ous day’s experiences successful lawn mowing as a chaplain with the business. South Carolina Army He quickly retreated National Guard. He was to his bed, looking quite called out to help with miserable. rescue and evacuation All of a sudden I start- operations in several ed feeling symptoms of areas and experienced impending doom coming many interesting things, on. as can be imagined. I quickly made my There is nothing like departure and arrived a good quick illness to home just in time to make you appreciate drop all my belongings feeling good again.


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Floating down river full of kidney stones A friend let me know that I introduced her to a new word in one of my recent columns. I’m not exactly sure when I used the word “flotsam” or even what I may have been writing about, but I could hardly deny it. Words like flotsam and its close cousin jetsam are as likely to bubble from the murky depths of my mind as bumble bees and butterflies once the floodgate of inspiration creaks open. Whatever the circumstance, I’m guessing I was speaking of flotsam in the metaphorical sense. Knowing that this particular friend had, in a long ago life, made her living along the banks of the mighty, muddy Killbuck Creek I was somewhat surprised she hadn’t at least encountered the term flotsam in the literal sense. “Wait, so what did you call those nasty mats of floating trash and debris you found in front of every logjam along the

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creek?” I asked. “If ever there were a perfect, nearby example of both flotsam and jetsam that’s it. I’ve spent decades wandering in and out and up and down what I consider to be one of the greatest assets of this area, the wild, wonderful Killbuck Valley. Despite its stunning topography, teaming wildlife, and wilderness feel the valley in general and the creek in particular suffer the fate of being downstream from everything. That includes the idiots who fling their garbage every-which-way along the ditches, streams and hillsides of three counties. It sometimes seems that every foam cup, snuff can and pop bottle dropped in the county spends time

butted-up against a logjam on the Killbuck. Scientists have long regarded wetland valleys such as the Killbuck as the “kidneys of the planet” cleaning and filtering the water passing through. Let’s think, then, of the logjams as kidney stones. Each time a gullywasher blows the creek up past its banks the clot of flotsam is dispersed to travel on to its next stop along the watershed. In that manner at least, the creek goes through brief periods of pristine beauty. Duck hunting has long been my primary draw to the valley. And duck season pays no mind to the fickle status of flotsam before the log jams. When the calendar says “ducks” the canoe goes in the water and I deal with whatever nature delivers in that particular year. I’ve witnessed both the splendor of a fullyflushed stream channel as well as utter disgust at the

third worldesque scene of a carpet of flotsam on my beloved Killbuck. And while I most certainly

prefer the former, an inciBe sure to come back dent involving the latter next week to celebrate inspired one of my most the arrival of Duck Seahilarious stories ever! son with a laugh!

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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.

Pinkerton, a native of Navarre, has been presenting solo bell concerts since 1980. Three octaves of bells are arranged in such a way she can present songs that are normally presented by bell choirs. For more information contact Clair Bixler at 330-682-5183.

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Public Euchre Card Party, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 7 p.m., St. Luke Community Center, Rambo Street, Danville (turn west at Seniors invited to traffic light, go one-half block — directly across bell program street from Danville High Bells of Praise by Rachel School). $1 admission; Pinkerton will be per- prizes and refreshments. formed at Something For Seniors on Oct. 27 at 10 Millersburg a.m. at Dutch Kitchen, Dalton. The gathering Halloween parade begins at 9 a.m., for breakSee Pg. 11 — BRIEFS fast, coffee or tear.


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is 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 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; animation (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.

Open Air Art Museum to install new sculpture The Holmes County Open Air Art Museum invites the public to the Nov. 5 installation of “The Face of the Nations,” a sculpture by local artists Jan and Vince Bowden. The event opens at 6:30

p.m. with cocktails and appetizers, followed by a 6:45 p.m. artist led group walk through the OAAM Trail. At 7 p.m. there will be a multiple course dinner with the artists for $33 per guest. The event is free and open to all guests staying at the Inn at Honey Run, as well as the general public. For more information, call 330-674-4560.

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Shakespeare Festival is Nov. 6 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

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Farming Send money and the card to receive your free gifts I have always looked forward to the mailman coming and finding something interesting in the mailbox. Years ago calling long distance on the phone could cost a lot of money, so there would often be a card or letter from relatives or close friends with family news and often pictures. In the evening after chores were done, I would sit down to answer those letters and let everyone know what was happening in our family. As technology has changed our ways of communication, the personal type mail and letters have almost ceased to exist. However, I still seem to get lots of mail, most

Barbwire Barb Lumley of it asking me to send money or send in the card for the free gifts and then they will let me know how many payments I will have to make! There recently was an ad from a certain society wanting me to help save the birds. If I sent in a donation, I would receive two free tote bags with very ugly birds pictured on them (why not bluebirds, cardinals, or robins) and my very own membership

card would be included. Another day there was the offer for a “newsletter for caring cat owners.” This was a publication that said “cracking the code of communication with your cat can be the key to enjoying a healthier and happier life together.” There have always been cats here on the farm, they have always lived in the barn, caught mice, drank milk, were supplied with plenty of cat food and seemed to be happy. I really didn’t worry about communicating with them, just petted and talked to them. I really didn’t feel that understanding them was the most important thing

on my list of things to do. Most of them lived to an old age, including one we referred to as “Snaggle Tooth,” as she was so old her teeth had actually fallen out. Years ago when we hand milked it was always fun to squirt milk at them and watch them sit up and catch the stream of milk in their mouth. There was an ad for the “Tribute to the American Dairy Farmer Special Edition Marlin 1895G 45-70 Caliber Rifle.” Only 400 were to be made to pay tribute to the American Dairy Farmer. According to the ad, “it serves as a symbol of our history and heritage.” I don’t know why they thought a dairy

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There are the offers for insurance, all kinds, and even though I am sitting on one of the high hills in Carroll County, there is still the option for flood insurance. Believe me, if a flood gets to me here, a lot of people are going to be in big trouble! And then there are the catalogs! I made the mistake of ordering from one and now I get a catalog just about every day! There are catalogs for me to buy items for my dogs, my birds, my fish, my cows, my house, all of the people in my family, neighbors and complete strangers! And there are all those magazines you can send subscriptions to, including the ones that offer you a chance to win money in a big sweepstakes. The large print tells you that you don’t have to send money, but the small See Pg. 13 — MONEY

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Farming Develop written farmland lease agreements Our 2015 harvest season is making good progress. I know there are some farms that have completed grain harvest and many farms will be done by the end of October. One piece of business that can be taken care of in the fall after harvest is securing a cropland lease or rental agreement for the 2016 season. The purpose of this article is not to talk about what that rental price is, but rather the format of that agreement and lease/ rental conditions included in that agreement. A surprising number of cropland rental or lease agreements are nothing more than a verbal agreement. If you ask any agricultural law attorney they will tell you lease agreements should be put in writing. According to Ohio’s “Statute of Frauds,” a lease needs to be in writing and signed to be enforceable in a court of law. Of course very few, if any, persons enter a lease agreement intending to end up in court and many verbal agreements do work to the satisfaction of both parties. There are good reasons to put lease agreements in writing beyond the question of legal enforceability. A written agreement reduces risk and supplies certainty. The rental price

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through terms in a written agreement beforehand than relying upon good will and cooler heads to prevail when these situations arise. The basic components of a legal, written lease agreement include a legal description, address and acreage of the land parcel, signature of all landowners and the tenant, any lease over three years must be acknowledged, preferably with a notary or official to certify signatures, and finally, the lease must be recorded in the county where the land exists. Ohio law does allow lease parties to file a shortened, “memorandum of lease” that requires only the names and addresses of the agreement parties, a legal description of the land, lease period and rights of renewal without having to reveal any other details or provisions of the lease. Written lease agreements protect both the landowner and the tenant, remove the burden of trusting our memories, clarify terms and conditions and may prevent legal and relationship problems from arising. Resources and examples of written farm leases can be found on the North

per acre is just one part of a lease agreement. A written agreement should also lay out other important provisions such as the duration of the lease, when and how a lease is renewed, termination notice, payment provisions, conservation practices, can the tenant apply fall inputs, property maintenance and dealing with improvements such as tiling. Some other questions that can be considered in a written lease include: Does property transfer terminate the lease? Does the death of either party terminate the lease? Can a tenant recoup expenses for tillage, nutrients, seed, cover crops or even a portion of a hay crop if those expenses were incurred before the landowner terminates the lease? Some of these questions are not easy questions to ask or to consider, but they are questions developed from real life examples that caused disputes, and in some cases, legal action. It is easier to ask these questions and work See Pg. 15 — LEASE

Money (From Page 12) print tells you how many monthly payments will have to be made. And of course, when the renewal is due you don’t have to do anything, they will just keep sending them and bill you! The one thing all these

offers have in common is wanting money. If these companies knew anything about farmers, they would know there is never room in a farmer’s budget for unnecessary things. Farmers have to make difficult financial decisions every day and most have a wastebasket

close to the area where they open their mail. A trip to the mailbox is always an adventure for me, as I never know what I am going to find. On occasion during the summer it has been a bag of delicious red ripe tomatoes! No one asked for any money!

WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY Oct. 10 33 LOADS — First cutting 280-290 ton; rd. 41 bale; rd. 110 ton; 2nd cutting 210305 ton; 3rd cutting 195-320 ton; lg. sq. 325 ton; firewood 40-185; eggs 1.85-2.40. SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. Oct. 12 94 CALVES — Choice calves 250-330; good calves 225-250; light & thins 85-down; back to farm, bulls 250-330; heifers 150-250; Feeders, steers & bulls 110165; heifers 100-145. 188 CATTLE — Choice steers 115-122; good steers 108-114; Holstein steers 100118.50; choice heifers 114120; good heifers 105-113; good Holstein cows 80-89.50; yellow and thins 80-down; good beef cows 80-89.50; bulls 105-118. 157 HORSES & PONIES — Horse 1,100; pony 325. FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 Oct. 13 35 CALVES — Good to choice calves 225-270; medium to good calves 200-255; fair to medium calves 185200; commons and lights 150-250; cross bred calves 170; back to farm, bull calves 270-325; heifer calves 245. 33 PIGS — 50-60 lbs. 65; 70 lbs.-up 20-60. 4 SHEEP & LAMBS —

Lambs, fair to medium 120130. 5 GOATS. 46 BUTCHER HOGS — Butcher sows 55-down; boars by wt. 3-6.75. 41 CATTLE — Steers 118126; heifers 87-118.50; bulls 88.50-90; good beef cows 83-89; medium to good beef cows 79-83; fair to medium cows 70-79; common cows 69-down; 4 FEEDER CATTLE — Steer and bulls 155down. 169 TOTAL HEAD. 18 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 200-300 ton; 2nd and 3rd cutting hay 350-375 ton; lg. hay 75-100 ton; big rd. bales 20-65; lg. wheat straw 135 ton; oats 13.50 per cwt.; ear corn 125-130. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION Oct. 14 27 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 58; 250-280 lbs. 51-57; sows, light 37-53; boars 10; 14 FEEDER PIGS — 50 lbs. 30-35. 30 FAT CATTLE — Choice colored steers 120123; choice Holstein steers 110-118; good Holstein steers 98-110. 14 BULLS — Jersey bulls 101-105; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 96-109.50; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 95-109.50. 116 CULL COWS — Good/high dress 75-85; medium-good 70-75; fair-medium 65-70; light/thin 65-down. 191 FEEDERS — Steers/ heifers 70-200. 36 DAIRY — 1,385-down. 214 CALVES — Back to farm Holstein bulls, 85-120 lbs. 300-380; good 250-300; common 250-down; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120

lbs. 300-375; crossbred bulls 175-350; Jersey/crossbred heifers 225-300. 572 GOATS — Kid 175down; billies 355-down; nannies 240-down, wethers 450down. 933 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 80-115; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 230-300; 40-60 lbs. 190-230; 60-80 lbs. 180262.50; 80-100 lbs. 157.50-220; 100-130 lbs. 135-182.50; 130 lbs.-up 142.50-165. TOTAL HEAD 2,150. 54 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd cutting 300-425; alfalfa 3rd and 4th cutting 300-485; mixed, 1st cutting 250-350; mixed, 2nd cutting 225-400; lg. bales hay 25-70; lg. bales hay/ton 120-300; wheat straw 185-240; lg. bales straw 150 ton; oats 15; corn fodder 30 bale; firewood 60-100. DANVILLE AUCTION 15780 Body Road Danville; 740-599-6607 Oct. 17, Sale Results 10 LOADS — 1st cutting grass 3.50-5.50 bale and 45-55 rd. bale; 2nd cutting grass 5.75 bale; 2nd cutting mixed 75 rd. bale; 3rd cutting alfalfa 6.50 bale; 3rd cutting mixed 6-6.75 bale; oat straw 4.75 bale; firewood 22.50-35 load. 120 GOATS — Does 51-675; doe w-kid 285; bucks 50-550; wethers 60-227.50. 100 SHEEP — 35-132.50 head; 90-202.50 cwt. Bull calves 30-85; heifer calves 50-225; feeder calves 1-700; feeder calves 85-160 cwt; pigs 7-185 each and 30-45 cwt.; ponies 85-150; donkeys 60-275; rabbits 2-20, Pony Auction Oct. 24 Next Sale, Nov. 7

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Briefs (From Page 11) five minutes and entry is free for comics; there is a $5 donation at the door. Proceeds benefit the Holmes County District Public Library.

Crafters, vendors needed Crafters and vendors, including those who provide services like massages and classes, are needed for this year’s Holiday Craft Show Nov. 7, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Loudonville High School cafeteria. The annual show is sponsored by LHS Project Support, a high school organization that provides educational assistance and support to students with special needs. Project Support has funded educational and career-related field trips, provided extra classroom materials needed by special educators, rewards for meeting classroom expectations and provided holiday care baskets for students who meet the designation of economically disadvantaged. For more information, 419-994-4101 Ext. 425 or 471. Submitted photo STATE FORESTRY — In early October, the West Holmes FFA chapter sent three members to State Forestry at Hocking College. Participating were Patrick Schlabach, Coven Mullet and Jason Jenkins. During the forestry contest, members had to take a general knowledge test, identify equipment and Glass exhibit open through Nov. 1 forest products, perform timber cruising to estimate diameter breast height, the number of logs “Timeless Glass from the Past to the Future” exhibiin trees, the board foot in trees, and total value of a tree. They also had to identify trees and leaf tis open through Nov. 1 Fridays, 9 a.m.-noon and 1-4 types. They also participated in chainsaw safety, parts identification, tree diseases, and timber stand p.m., and Saturdays, 1-4 p.m. at the Wayne County Hisimprovement. The team also visited Hocking College for a tour of the campus. torical 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. grazing corn residues by portions of the residue University of Nebraska (From Page 13 ) Rick Rasby, University of first, starting with the research suggests that Central Farm Manage- Nebraska beef specialist, grain, leaves and husks designing a grazing strat- Baltic Historical Society ment Extension web site for every bushel of corn and then the cobs and egy to remove about 50 at: http://aglease101.org/. (56 lb. per bushel) there is stalks. percent of the leaf and Museum is open For more information about 45 pounds of resi- The livestock classes husks, leaves plenty of The Baltic Historical Society Museum will be open about cropland leases, due on a dry matter (DM) that match up the best residue on the field, while the third Sunday of each month from 1-4 p.m., April contact the Wayne Coun- basis. Research shows that for grazing corn stalks are allowing good animal per- through October. ty Extension office at 330- for every bushel of corn non-lactating mature beef formance. Applying this It is in the basement of the Baltic State Bank. 264-8722. there is about 16 pounds cows in mid-gestation and guideline to the earlier Corn stalks can stretch of husk and leaves on a ewes in the middle trimes- 170 bu/acre corn field, if feed supplies dry matter basis. Using ter or earlier of gestation. I have a 1,400-pound beef There were a lot of corn those figures, a 170 bu/ The other note is these cow eating 2.5 percent of Sat., Oct. 31st at 10 a.m. acres harvested in Wayne acre corn crop will leave animals should not be thin her body weight in dry 636 Gorley St., Uhrichsville, OH 44683 and surrounding counties 7,650 pounds DM of total going into grazing corn matter per day, one acre this past week. Those acres residue with the husks stalks. Although selective will provide about 38 days Directions: US 36 E to exit 250W/OH 800 and turn right onto N. Water St., turn left onto E. 7th St. and right onto Gorley St. represent an underutilized and leaves accounting for grazing combined with of grazing. The Estate of Joe Fisher is being auctioned off and donated feed source that could about 2,720 pounds of low grazing density can help stretch feed supplies. that total. In addition to allow for higher diet val- Rory Lewandowski to some local organizations and the charities of his choice. This corn residue feed the plant residues, typical ues, on average livestock is an OSU Extension Joe was a long time supporter and friend to many in the source is best used within harvest losses leave about will be consuming a diet Agriculture & Natural Uhrichsville and Dennison areas. You are invited to come the first 30 to 60 days after 1 bu/acre of corn grain. of about 6 percent crude Resources educator and out and help support charities through the sale of his househarvest. According to an Livestock will selectively protein and 50 percent to may be reached at 330- hold collections. Antiques & Collectibles: Oak hall tree w/mirror, marble top October 2014 article on graze the most palatable 55 percent TDN. 264-8722.

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carved table, pair of carved dinette chairs, old brass lamp w/globe, Kodascope in case w/screen, lots of 1940’s game boards, lg. lot of Goebel figurines, Prince Albert cans full, Boyds Bears, lg. postcard collection, Fenton glass baskets, Carnival glass, misc. glass, Thomas Kinkade, china cabinet, McCoy pottery, old Hamilton pocket watch, misc. gold watches & rings, tissot swiss auto seastar watch, Rogers silverware in case, jewel box full of costume, hanging lamps, tube radio, coo coo clock, old chest, cedar chest, trunk w/ goodies, wood rocker, metal kitchen stool, phone chair, dorothea china, Japan Haviland china, Bavaria Germany china sets, handmade quilts, Lane cedar box, Curio cabinet, lots of old books, coal bucket, misc. stamp collections, silver coins, 10 cent books, few 1oz silver coins and more to go through. Furniture: lift chair, new flat screen, dining room set, table & chairs & buffet, single & full bedroom sets, bench w/storage, chest of drawers, holiday items, washer & dryer. Tools: full tool box, step & 16’ ext. ladder, metal gas cans, fold up wood bench, bench vise Vehicle selling at noon: 2000 Buick Century 4-dr, leather seats, new tires, nice car w/only 52,000 miles. Auction terms: Cash or check day of auction. Check must clear on the car before the title transfers to the new owner. Brad Hillyer Executor of Joseph E. Fisher Estate. Brad Hillyer Attorney for Estate. Case number 2015ES58338

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Vujicic shares message of hope with Holmes By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer

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He travels the world telling his story. He has been to 57 countries speaking to millions about his life and overcoming obstacles. He is the president of the Southern California-based international nonprofit ministry, Life Without Limbs, which was established in 2005. According to Vujicic, the victory over his struggles, as well as his strength and passion for life today, can be credited to his faith in God. “If God can use a man without arms and legs to be his hands and feet, then he will certainly use any willing heart,” Vujicic said. He is married and has two children. While some say he can never hug his children, he responds that he gets a hug from his oldest son and a kiss daily. He shared a story of meeting an 18-month-old child afflicted with the same defects he has during one of his presentations. He said giving a “low two” to the toddler and seeing the smile was a true blessing. Vujicic told of trying to play

BERLIN — Worldrenowned evangelist, author and motivational speaker Nick Vujicic brought his powerful message of hope and love to an overflow crowd at the Perry Reese Jr. Community Center at Hiland High School Oct. 12. Thousands of believers packed the gym and an overflow crowd watched a simulcast in the high school auditorium of Vujicic’s presentation that injected humor and heart-felt passion. Vujicic was born in Melbourne, Australia, without arms or legs. Pregnancy sonograms failed to reveal any complications. The Vujicic family was destined to handle the challenges and blessings that came with raising a son who refused to use his physiSee Pg. 17 — MESSAGE cal condition as an excuse.

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Calendar (From Page 8) a $5 donation at the door. Proceeds benefit the Holmes County District Public Library.

Pancake, sausage breakfast Moorhead Mennonite Church will hold a pancake and sausage breakfast Saturday, Nov. 7 from 7:30-11 a.m. Menu includes pancakes, sausage, applesauce, deviled eggs, cookies, juice and coffee; all you care to eat for a donation. Proceeds will benefit the Vacation Bible School program. The church is at 10415 County Road 329, Shreve (31⁄2 miles west of Holmesville).

Soup supper hosted at St. John’s The Missions Committee of St. John’s Church of Millersburg will host its annual soup supper on Tuesday, Nov. 10 from 4:30-7 p.m. The menu will consist of a variety of soups, applesauce, rolls, corn bread, cheese and pie. Cost is by donation with proceeds to support the Missions Committee. Carry-out will be available. The church is at 8670 State Route 39 west of Millersburg.

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SOILS CONTEST — West Holmes FFA chapter sent its sophomore classes to participate in the Sub-District soils contest on Sept. 29. Rural team members Thane Kaufman, Jarrett Snow, Cade Patterson, Regina Miller, Douglas Moore, Mosey Schlabach, Jake Napier, Mikey Kick, Juanita Miller and Sarah Sprang. Urban team members were Marissa Lamp, Tyler Lyons, Hailee Carter, Jordan Jenkins, Alyx Morris, Kerrin Fair, Whitney Miller, Jaeden Roloff and Dakota McCartney. This contest is held to evaluate the soil and land use for both rural and urban applications. The rural team was required to evaluate each pit site, a 48” deep and wide pit, for agricultural purposes and determine slope, erosion, soil texture, depth and drainage. The urban team evaluated the site for building purposes according to their slope, land form, flooding hazard, soil stability, and soil texture, depth to seasonal high water table and depth to bedrock. The urban team placed 10th with Cade Patterson, Mosey Schlabach and Juanita Miller placing as the top three individuals for the team and the rural team placed ninth with Marissa Lamp, Hailee Carter and Jordan Jenkins also as the top three individuals.

soccer and how when he bounced up and tried to return a kick to his friend with his floppy foot, he heard an unnerving noise, and he thought it was broken. “As I lay in bed a few days later, that was the first time I felt handicapped,” Vujicic said. But his lifestyle is hardly one of a person without limbs, as he swims and has even sky-dived. “I wish I could hug you all, but my arms would probably fall off,” Vujicic said. Local musician John Schmid warmed up the crowd with a few hymns and joined Vujicic on stage to provide background music as he prayed at the end of the evening. Eli “Small” Hochstetler of the Gospel Bookstore in Berlin helped bring Vujicic to town. He credited Joniah Hostetler for planting the seed, and a multitude of others for

West Holmes to hold craft show The annual Craft Show will be held Saturday, Nov. 14, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the West Holmes High School gymnasium, 10909 State Route 39, Millersburg. There is free admission and parking, and the event is handicap accessible. There will be arts and crafts, concession stand with Amish pastries and homemade sandwiches and door prizes. Vendor applications on school website.

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The West Holmes annual Senior Citizen luncheon will be held Nov. 13 at West Holmes High School. Registration will be at 11 a.m. with the West Holmes choir performing at 11:30 a.m. Lunch will follow at 12:30 p.m. Cost is $3. RSVP to Dawn Martin at 330674-9546.

actually making it happen. “I want to thank Hiland High School for letting us put this together,” Hochstetler said. “You people that live in East Holmes, this is some of the things your tax dollars go for. The reason for this full house is because you thirst for the Lord. Each one of you here will never, ever forget this night.” Inspirational was the way fans outside the Perry Reese Center described the program. “When you see him, you see a person without limbs, but it doesn’t take long before you see the inner side of him,” one fan Motivational speaker Nick Vujicic talks of hope, said. “That’s a challenge love and other topics during an address at Hiland to all of us. High School Oct. 12. “It showed me how God has a purpose for all of us, no matter what our limitations are,” she added. “If God can use a man without “We can be limited in other areas beyond physi- arms and legs to be his hands and cal limitations, and He feet, then he will certainly use any can use us no matter how restricted we are. He has willing heart.” a purpose for every living Nick Vujicic, motivational speaker being.”

The annual Fall Bazaar at Killbuck United Methodist Church, 410 N. Main St., will be Nov. 14 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. There will be canned soups, baked goods, crafts, silent auction and lunch. Menu includes chicken sandwiches, salads, soups and lots of desserts.

Spaghetti dinner to benefit missions On Saturday, Nov. 14 from 4-7 p.m., Dundee United Methodist Church, state Route 93, will hold a spaghetti supper. Donations will be accepted for eat-in or carry-out meals with proceeds to benefit missions projects. Meal includes spaghetti, coleslaw, applesauce, bread, pie and beverage.

Sugarcreek Post fish fry scheduled American Legion Post 494 of Sugarcreek will hold a Family Fish fry Saturday, Nov. 21 at the Post Home on North Broadway Street in Sugarcreek from 4-7 p.m.

December Millersburg Candlelight Church Walk is Dec. 11 The sixth annual Millersburg Candlelight Church Walk will be on Friday, Dec. 11, from 6-8 p.m. The finale will be hosted by Faith Lutheran Church at 8:15 p.m. There are four churches participating this year, Millersburg Mennonite, Millersburg First Presbyterian, St. Peter Catholic Church and Faith Lutheran. Please join us for an evening of fellowship, refreshments and music.


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Shreve American Legion Auxiliary The auxiliary voted to support several programs when Shreve American Legion Auxiliary Unit 67 met Oct. 13 at the post home. The programs are Wade Park, the Salvation Army and back packs for homeless veterans. Deb Edington has agreed to chair the poppy program and it was voted to help the Legion with money to buy supplies for the canteen. Ladies are to take paper towels, dish soap, etc. to meetings. Nov. 7, the auxiliary will be participating at the Loudonville High School Craft Show from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 8, the Veterans Day dinner will be at 5 p.m. at the post home. Meat, drinks and paper products will be furnished. Please take a covered dish. Nov. 10, A.G. test will be given to students at Triway High School at 9 a.m. The next meeting is Nov. 10 at 6 p.m.

TOPS OH 1573 Nashville Dimples Spenser was best weekly loser when TOPS OH 1573 Nashville met Oct. 14. Dusty Vehrs was best weekly rededicated loser and Mary Burgett, best weekly KOPS. During new business, discussion was held for future meetings. Members discussed contests; using possibly seasonal or points systems; and getting involved with ARD and retreats. For the program, Tom Alexander brought his Yonana machine and made frozen desert from frozen fruit. It tasted like ice cream with the nutrients and calories of fruit. The next meeting will be exercise for the program. The chapter meets Wednesdays at Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 with weigh in at 5:15 p.m. All are welcome.

Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild Has anyone ever told you “You should write a book”? Maybe you even started one but never finished. Or, you have a great idea but just can’t seem to take that first step toward getting something on paper. The Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild (KVWG) might be just what you need to make your book a reality. KVWG is a group of serious adult writers who are working on novels, short stories and non-fiction. KVWG meets most Sundays at 1 p.m. in the Fireplace Room at Jitters Coffee House, Millersburg. Call 330-464-0624 or go to http://www.killbuckvalleywritersguild.org/ for information. Call 330464-0624 or go to http:// www.killbuckvalleywritersguild.org/ for information.

Knights Gaming Society Knights of Gaming Board Gaming Society meets the third Saturday of the month from noon-6 p.m. at the Holmes County District Public Library, Millersburg.

Arts Council Holmes County Arts Community meets the third Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m., at Young Uniforms and Scrubs, Millersburg. Contact Phyllis Young 330-674-0676 or 1-866386-2026.

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

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


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Gas appliances not to be used to warm home Do you have gas lights and appliances? Resist the temptation to use your gas lights and stove top or oven to heat your home. Why? The oxygen level in the air we breathe is normally about 21 percent, but will drop when non-vented appliances are used in closed areas.

We are aware of families heating their homes with gas lights when, “It’s not cold enough to use the furnace.” This can be very dangerous and tends to be a bigger problem in newer houses, which are easier to heat and have minimal air exchange with the outside. Low oxygen can cause the pilot

on an appliance such as a gas refrigerator to go out, and the flame to move away from the burners on a stove. Higher consumption appliances and those not in living areas, such as a water heater, will not be affected nearly as soon. While having to relight your refrigerator is an inconvenience, the main

concern is the health of the home’s occupants. Air containing less than 19.5 percent oxygen is considered oxygen deficient. As levels drop into the danger zone, increased breathing and heart rates can occur, as may impaired thinking and coordination. Below 16 percent, exhaustion,

followed by nausea, convulsions, unconsciousness, irreversible organ damage and even death may occur. Every home should be equipped with at least one digital carbon monoxide detector on each floor level, installed per the manufacturer’s instructions. Though low

oxygen is different from carbon monoxide, one often accompanies the other. However, since your carbon monoxide detector will NOT advise you of oxygen deficiency, it is important to know the signs. This important safety notice provided by Mount Hope Hardware.

way on County Road 22 Street and returned to pay in Washington Township. for the gas. Domestic violence was reported at a business on Police South Washington Street. Oct. 5 — Millersburg Oct. 6 — Theft from a Police Department assist- resident of South Monroe ed the Orrville Police Street was reported. Department with locating Theft was reported from a subject on North Mad a nursing home on South Anthony Street. Washington Street. Theft was reported from A report was taken of a business on South Wash- breaking and entering ington Street. The subject at a warehouse on West was located on North Clay Adams Street.

Oct. 7 — Millersburg Police officers responded to a report of harassment to an employee at a business on South Washington Street. Oct. 8 — A business on North Grant Street

reported a juvenile problem. Oct. 10 — Child neglect was reported at a business on South Washington Street.

Public record Sheriff Oct. 7 — Holmes County Sheriff’s Office investigated a report of criminal damage on County Road 22 in Washington Township. A report was taken of threatening phone calls on County Road 22 in Washington Township. Oct. 10 — Criminal mischief was reported on Township Road 463 in Washington Township. A report was taken of burglary on Township Road 252 in Monroe Township. Oct. 11 — Criminal damage was reported on Township Road 410 in Walnut Creek Township. Oct. 12 — A report was taken of criminal damage on Front Street in Killbuck. Assault was reported on County Road 114 in Walnut Creek Township.

Oct. 13 — Breaking and entering was reported on state Route 520 in Richland Township. Oct. 14 — Grand theft was reported on County Road 201 in Berlin Township. Oct. 15 — A report was received of theft on County Road 385 in Washington Township. Oct. 17 — Fraud was reported on Township Road 574 in Prairie Township. Oct. 18 — A report of fraud was taken on Township Road 86 in Killbuck Township. Criminal damage was reported on County Road 189 in Prairie Township. Fraud reportedly was committed on Township Road 377 in Berlin Township. Oct. 21 — Holmes County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of shooting from the road-

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Record (From Page 19) A bad check reportedly was passed at a business on West Jackson Street. Oct. 11 — Police responded to a report of theft at a business on South Washington Street. Amanda Ann Thomas, 34, Mansfield, was arrested and taken to the Hol-

mes County Jail. Oct. 12 — Theft was reported from Glen Drive. Theft was reported from Douglas Street. A report was taken of theft from a business on South Washington Street. Police responded to a report of a runaway juvenile on South Washington Street. The juvenile was

located and returned home. Oct. 14 — Police located a vehicle that had been stolen from Columbus. The vehicle was turned over to the owner. Police officers investigated a suspicious vehicle on Glen Drive. Andrew Crampton, 28, Lakeview Drive, Millersburg, was arrested on a warrant from Wayne County.

To raise funds for improvements to the Veterans’ Memorial in Glenmont, a spaghetti supper is being held Nov. 6, 5-8 p.m., at the Killbuck VFW

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Recruiting, retaining students goal of Career Center The Ashland CountyWest Holmes Career Center is doing better at retaining students who come to the Career Center with credit deficiencies and is meeting the state goal for recruiting students for its career training tech prep programs. School officials also outlined plans to improve recruitment efforts this year during a presentation at the Career Center Board of Education’s regular meeting Thursday, Oct. 15. Superintendent Mike McDaniel told the board the administration met with consultants and has been working on the recruiting issue for several years. He noted that while the number of students is up 10 percent this school year, enrollment is not where the administration would like to see it. “In the past we’ve had a lot of applications and then when the doors open, too many students don’t show up or we lose students during the first two weeks of school, which is typical for career centers,”

McDaniel said. “We’ve also looked at what happens after two weeks of classes, between semesters and returning students between their junior and senior years.” According to McDaniel, the retention of students significantly improved over the past four years as the Career Center has increased its attention to making sure the right student is in the right program for the right reason. “Today retention outcomes are significantly improved. Most students are retained for the full two years,” McDaniel said. Special projects coordinator Linda Kay Rex said one of the biggest concerns is why students don’t return for their senior year. This year, out of about 130 students, only 11 juniors did not return to the Career Center for their senior year — including one who did not like the lab, one who had personal reasons, one who failed the lab and eight who had graduation credit deficiencies. “Credit deficiency is the

main problem, according to Rex. Many of these students with credit deficits came into the Career Center with as little as less than one credit earned toward graduation. If a student comes with less than eight credits it’s very difficult to get them through to graduate without a lot of help,” Rex said. Efforts to retain the students included on-line courses offered at no cost, tutoring, individual counseling, meeting with home school representatives and letters and calls to encourage summer school. An additional year of high school at the Career Center to complete graduation requirements also is encouraged for students with credit deficiencies. There also were 10 students who decided to return to their home school after the first two weeks of classes this school year. One was a special education student who needed a less restrictive environment, another moved out of the area, one who was injured and would have to

be out of school, two who were working to help their families and five who just changed their minds. “Again, with only five students changing their minds, focusing on getting the right student into the right program for the right reason really works to reduce the number of stu-

dents leaving during those early days,” Rex said. In terms of recruitment, Rex said the Career Center is attracting 22 percent of the eligible juniors in home school districts, which is 2 percent under the state goal but 6 percent above the state average. Twenty-eight percent

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Buckland to lead painting class The Wayne County Watercolor Guild has invited Kevin Buckland of Columbus to present a watercolor workshop open to the public, for beginners to advanced artists, on Nov. 14, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., at the Wayne Center for the Arts, Wooster. The event is sponsored by the Wayne County Watercolor Guild.

The cost is $45. Register by calling 330-439-6200 or 330-264-2787. Buckland will be teaching landscape in triad, using cad yellow, cad red and cobalt blue. Participants will create a painting from their own landscape photo reference and learn basic drawing skills using a QuicKomp

drawing grid. There will be a discussion about landscape composition, a critique of the day’s work and a painting demonstration. Buckland is a member of the Ohio Watercolor Society, the American Watercolor Society and past president of the Central Ohio Watercolor Society.

He created the QuicKomp artist tool, and coordinated many art shows throughout Ohio, and currently is doing licensed paintings for Ohio State University.

Behind the barrel Ohio Department of Transportation will be working this week in these areas of Holmes County. State Route 3: Just north of County Road 22, washout repair. State Route 39: Berlin to

Sugarcreek, mowing. U.S. 62: Winesburg to Stark County line, mowing. State Route 515: Mowing. Various locations: Guardrail repairs.

ment efforts include the traditional home school visits, sophomore visitation, an open house, web site improvements and on-line applications. Officials also recently viewed a job fair type program in the Hilliard District in the Columbus area where sophomores can talk with students currently in career tech programs and get program brochures. “We’re a hands-on school. That’s our niche. We want to be able to show these are the kinds of things we do,” Garverick said. ”It’s just a matter of these students getting up and going

around and checking out the programs – getting to interact and seeing what’s available.” Garverick said future recruitment efforts will include return of the eighth grade student program visits to get students interested earlier, updating recruiting materials, improving visits to home schools, and consistent marketing. “The tag line we’ve been using is Ashland CountyWest Holmes Career Center where experience is everything,” she said. “It’s about the right student in the right program for the right reasons.”

Goal (From Page 21) Guidance Counselor Jamie Garverick said one of the things she attributes to retention efforts this year is the flexibility of program instructors. “We have several students who came to me in the first week or so and said the program was not what they expected so we explored different options and we’re fortunate other instructors will take a student in even after the first week if it means we keep the student and it’s the right fit for them,” she explained. Garverick said recruit-

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A Jose Goolegooza kinda Johnny Marzetti If you caught this column last week, you might remember it was about being in survival mode. Every now and then our waves of busyness collide and our peaceful little family barely has clean socks to wear and hasn’t had a fresh vegetable in days. It takes all the spare time and energy I have just to provide them with the basics of food, clothing and cleanliness, not to mention getting to 4,329 extracurricular activities on time. Keeping that in mind, my grandparents, who are pretty elderly, are find-

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Wooster man pleads not guilty to theft, forgery A Wooster man denied charges he stole and attempted to cash another man’s payroll check in August. Joseph Kahrig, 25, of 245 Beall Ave., pleaded not

guilty on Monday, Oct. 19, in Holmes County Common Pleas Court to theft and forgery. The charges stem from incidents in late August when Kahrig and a female

companion reportedly stole the $1,978 check from his father’s residence along state Route 241, Millersburg, according to Chief Deputy Richard Haun of the Holmes

County Sheriff’s Office. Kahrig reportedly attempted to cash the check at a Mount Hope bank, but bank personnel refused to do so because they were suspicious, said

Haun, who said the Sheriff's Office was contacted about the alleged crime by Kahrig’s father. At his arraignment, the bond for Kahrig, who had been incarcerated since

his Oct. 15 arrest, was reduced from $10,000 to personal recognizance. He is scheduled to appear in court for a Dec. 17 pretrial conference. A jury trial is scheduled for Jan. 11.

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This year, the festival will take place at David Warther Carvings, a museum that features over 80 intricately carved miniatures that depict sailing ships. David Warther’s collection is truly one you must see! The festival will be on display and will feature beautifully decorated trees, wreaths and centerpieces all available for purchase. All proceeds will go to the Pomerene Auxiliary. Raffle tickets will be sold for $1 each or 6 for $5. Mr. and Mrs. Badger

Larry and Karen Badger Larry and Karen Slutz Badger, 8987 County Road 192, Fredericksburg, celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary Sept. 19. A family picnic was held at their daughter’s home. They were married in 1970 at the Fredericksburg Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Marie Hubbel. They are the parents of Melissa (Kevin) Duff of Millersburg and Chad (Judy) Badger of Fredericksburg. They have four grandchildren. Mr. Badger retired from the Wayne County Engineer’s Highway Department and Salt Creek Township. He presently keeps busy helping various auctioneers. Mrs. Badger is retired from teaching for the Southeast Local District at Holmesville Elementary. They both enjoy attending their grandchildren’s sporting events and family time at Lake Buckhorn.

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Barrett leads Buckeyes to victory over Penn State By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer J.T. Barrett reclaimed his role as leader of the Ohio State offense with an impressive display of all-around skills in guiding the Buckeyes to a 38-10 thumping of Penn State

on Saturday, Oct. 17, at the Horseshoe. Barrett relieved starter Cardale Jones, not only in the red zone, but for most of the second half as well, throwing two touchdown passes and running for two others. He completed all four passes he threw and ran for 102 yards.

But the best part was the way the captain handled himself after the game, talking all about team, deflecting all the praise, saying he only did what was asked of him. Barrett, a sophomore, has a chance next year to be the first player in the history of OSU to become a three-time captain. It is an honor usually reserved for seniors. When you consider the quality of athletes that have passed through the hallowed halls, that’s a pretty amazing accomplishment. He was voted captain last year and this season. It was also nice to see Barrett and Jones celebrating together on the sidelines, showing he actually meant what he said

J.T. Barrett displayed his toughness taking on a pair of Penn State tacklers, along with his speed, strong arm and accuracy passing, leading the Buckeyes to a 38-10 thumping of Penn State on Saturday, Oct. 17, in Columbus. Barrett passed for two touchdowns and ran for two more to lead Ohio State during the “blackout in the horseshoe” where OSU donned all black uniforms for the game. Brent Smith photo Quarterback J.T. Bar

about putting the team first. Jones misfired on several pass attempts, finishing 9-of-15 for 84 yards. The crowd was electrified when Barrett took over in the second half, and with good reason. His play picked up the offense, making the run reads, where he would fake a hand-off to Ezekiel Elliott into the line, and, as the defensive end followed to the First Semi-Annual the running back, Barrett would tuck the ball Food Tasting & and break off a nice run Special Occasion Event through the vacated hole. hosted by Log Cabin Catering He did it several times. on Whenever Jones ran the Tuesday, October 27th same play, he rarely manDoors open at 6pm • Meal at 7pm aged to gain a yard or two, Cost is $23.85 setting up a second-downand-long or third-andWednesday, October 28th long every time he ran it. Open House (at no cost) from 10am – 2pm The crowd was chantPlease RSVP by Oct. 22. RSVP by calling 330-231-4913 ing “JT, JT” and Barrett or email logcabincatering@gmail.com SPINE FEEL LIKE IT'S IN Aresponded 7-10 SPLIT? with some sterThis event is a great opportunity for you to connect with local businesses ling plays, including a fake that are dedicated to making your special occasions perfect! run, jump pass for a score, Milltown Rd. a la242 TimE. Tebow during WE TREAT Guest businesses: Timeless Event Rentals, Sweet Stems, Wooster his Florida heyday under ● Rig & Co., LinsayAnne Photography Headaches 330-345-4440 Urban Meyer, who notched ● Beach Boyz Entertainment, Chef Jes McConville, Migraines and Origami Owl his fourth 20-game winning ● Neck Pain streak 5336 of hisC.R. incredible 201 ● This event will be held at Fehr View Meadows Barn Sports Injuries coaching career. Suite C ● 6875 Spooky Hollow Rd., Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Shoulder Pain Millersburg ● Back Pain See Pg. 330-893-0444 31 — BARRETT www.logcabincatering.com ● Bulging Disc See our Patient ● Leg Pain Testimonials at ● Sciatica ChaffeeChiro.com ● Arthritis

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Barrett (From Page 30) After the game, Meyer did not say the quarterback job was solely Barrett’s, but, if the Buckeyes continue to play as lethargically as they have under Jones’ leadership, there is no way the team will be able to avoid making a permanent change. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.

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Schlabach caps career with state golf championship By MIKE PLANT Sports Writer COLUMBUS — Hiland shot a 355 on the first day of the Div. III State Tournament Friday — its highest round of the season — and found itself more than 30 strokes off the pace. So, while a state championship was out of reach, the Hawks came out for Saturday’s final 18 holes at Ohio State’s Scarlet Course in Columbus and still managed to make their “mark.” Senior Mark Schlabach, who was tied for first after his opening-day 74, came back with a 77 and captured the Div. III individual state championship. Schlabach’s teammate, Adam Grate, rebounded from his Friday 84 and fired a 75 — the secondlowest round turned in Saturday that earned him second-team All-Ohio honors for his seventhplace individual finish. Except for Schlabach, all the Hawks improved on their Friday rounds as Hiland shot a team score of 336 to end with a final total of 691, good for seventh place overall. After Schlabach started his final round with a double-bogey on No. 10, he was 4-over par with a

40 following his first nine holes. He bogeyed two of the first three holes on his second nine, but then rallied. The long-hitter birdied the par-5 fourth and sixth holes, sandwiched around a bogey when he took two to get out of a greenside bunker on a par-3, then completed his round with three straight pars for a 37. Although he wasn’t totally happy with the 77, that was before all the other golfers were in. It came down to the score of Danville’s Brayden Baldridge, who checked in with a 74 and a two-day total of 152, giving Schlabach the slimmest of victories. “I haven’t quite grasped it yet, but it feels good to get rewarded for all the hard work I put in,” said Schlabach, a four-year letterman making his second state appearance. “I put a lot of work into it. “I’m happy with my score, other than a few three-putts,” he added. “I was hitting the driver pretty well today, and hit my irons well, too. My short game from 40 yards and in was really good. I had a couple of consecutive up-and-downs from about that far out, and

that will help your score a lot.” Hiland coach Austin Kaufman, taking his first team to Columbus in his 12 years, beamed with pride as two of his players were called up to receive their awards at the postmatch ceremony outside of the clubhouse. “Starting with his sophomore year, Mark really started to put the work into it, play every day, get involved with tournaments. That dedication has made this day possible,” Kaufman said. “And Adam, I said it before, this year has been his highest level of commitment, and now he’s getting that reward at the end of the season. It’s awesome to see.” Grate’s bounce-back Saturday was aided by a chip-in eagle on the 13th hole, part of his 38 on the back nine, his first nine of the day. The senior then completed his round with a 37. “Today, I just didn’t really hit any bad shots,” Grate said. “It’s just a great feeling to finish up my senior year of golf down at state, and to finish like this is an awesome feeling.” The third senior in Hiland’s lineup, Jacob Kalman, shot a 95, a

five-stroke improvement from Friday, while Tremper Coblentz shot an 89, nine shots better than his Friday 98. The fifth Hawk, Johnny Mullet, shaved a stroke, going from 99 to 98. “ T h a t ’ s g r e a t , ” Kaufman said. “To come back from what we shot Friday — of course, Mark shot really well, he was ready to come down here and win state — but, unfortunately, we shot our Mike Plant photo highest round Hiland senior Mark Schlabach captured the Div. III indiof the sea- vidual state championship in Columbus Oct. 17. son Friday, and to come better,” he said. “It’s hard by eight strokes over runback today and make a to think about being done ner-up Columbiana, with charge was great, every- with high school golf and Toledo Ottawa Hills third body played better, most moving on to the next at 669. of them five to 10 shots stage of my life. Aaron Wood of Fisher better.” “Over the season we Catholic and Michael Schlabach admitted to played well, and we made Denner of Ottawa Hills having mixed emotions it to state, which is awe- tied for third individuabout Saturday, with his some,” Schlabach added. ally at 155, while Fisher high school golfing career “For the most part, I’m Catholic’s Blake Saffel now officially over. pretty satisfied.” and Columbiana’s Jared “It’s kind of bittersweet, Lancaster Fisher Catho- Wilson were at 156. Grate, because I know as a team lic shot a two-day total of at 159, was the only other we could have finished 658 to win the team title golfer to break 160.

Hiland boys, W. Holmes girls win soccer Battles of Holmes The battle of Holmes County is always intense and this past Saturday proved to be exactly that as Hiland got the best of West Holmes 2-1 to get the win in boys soccer. On the girls side, West Holmes turned the tide and won 3-0. The Hawks controlled the offensive play on the pitch but couldn’t create a good look at the net in the first half in sending both teams into the break tied at 0-0. In the second half, Hiland broke through twice and came away with the win to finish the regular season at 11-5. “Rivalry games are always intense,” said Hawks coach Scott Bodiker. “There was a lot of emotion and I would say that neither team played their best game, but I was proud of the guys today.” Hiland got on the board in the second half when Zach Miller converted a penalty kick and the second score started out with a Jared Yoder throw in. The ball was volleyed

around and then Sinjon Howell buried it into the back of the net for what proved to be the deciding score. Hawk’s netminder, Isaiah Yoder finished with one stop as Hiland outshot the Knights 15-2. West Holmes (5-8-3) got on the board when Drew Schlabach capitalized on a penalty kick and their goalkeeper Drew Campbell finished with six saves. In the girls Battle of Holmes County, it took Mike Schenk photos/www.buydrphotos.com awhile, but even- Hiland’s Derek MIller gets a shoe on the ball just ahead Hiland’s Megan Beechy clears the ball from teamtually West Holm- of West Holmes’ Drew Schrock during their boys soccer mate Lindsey Yoder and West Holmes’ Ali Gilt (right) es got the engines match this past Saturday in Berlin. The Hawks beat the during their Battle of Holmes County this past Satrolling in pulling Knights 2-1. urday in Berlin. The Knights won 3-0. out a 3-0 win. It wasn’t until with three saves. West Holmes scored on final score. shot, which is like watchthe 32nd minute that the Whitney Miller drew a an own goal and then “It’s always nice to get a ing Mark Price shoot a Knights got on the board foul in the box that Kerri Natalie Parson’s sealed it win over the cross county free throw.” and that proved to be Wagner converted to send all with a long range shot rival,” said Knights coach HIland’s goalkeeper enough as Savannah Rog- the Knights into the break off an assist from Ali Gilt Josh Wengerd. “And then Beth Boyles finished with ers shutout the Hawks up 1-0. In the second half, in the 67th minute for the Kerri smoothly hit her three saves.


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

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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 and 50-50 drawing. Raffle prizes are: Family Fun Pack, first prize; iTunes Kid’s Pack, second prize; and third, $50 cash. Proceeds will go toward new playground equipment at the school.

Clark Elementary School will hold a chicken barbecue, raffle and fall festival Saturday, Oct. 24 at the school. Fall Frenzy is Oct. Meals will be served from 5-6:30 p.m. and include a 24 in Lakeville quarter chicken, noodles, The Lakeville Elementary applesauce, roll, dessert and PTO is holding its annual beverage ($7); or hot dog, Fall Frenzy on Saturday,

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West Holmes football falls to Lexington By RANDY WORRELL Sports Writer MILLERSBURG — Lexington football coach Taylor Gerhardt’s mantra all season long has been “shoot big or don’t shoot at all.” Th e Minutemen entered the 2015 campaign with just three seniors on their roster and owners of a 17-game OCC losing streak, and what many thought was another year away from challenging for their first league crown since 2008. “Did I think we could be in this position this late in the season? Absolutely I did,” Gerhardt said. “We have a special group of kids, and I told them last year that we just needed to stay together, and then this year we would shoot for the top.” The Minutemen ­— and quarterback Joseph Vore — squarely had West Holmes in their crosshairs on Friday night. Vore threw for three touchdowns, two to AJ Nickoli, in leading the Minutemen to a 42-0 victory over West Holmes at Knights Stadium. The win keeps Lexington (6-2, 3-2 OCC) just one game back of Man-

sfield Senior, Ashland, Wooster and Madison in the conference race, while the Knights (1-7, 0-5) dropped their seventh straight contest. For West Holmes, Friday’s loss was a carbon-copy of many in its recent slide, since opening the season with a 46-40 win over Triway. “We’re struggling, there’s no question about that, but we’ve been in every one of these games at the half,” West Holmes coach Kevin Maltarich said. “We’re hanging in there, but then the wheels fall off in the third quarter. We just don’t have an answer for that right now.” And Friday’s contest was no different. West Holmes could muster just one first down in the opening half, and finished with just two on the night. “It’s no secret it starts up front for us, because we have to control the line of scrimmage and obviously tonight we didn’t come close to doing that,” Maltarich said. “We would like to throw the ball more, but you saw tonight what happens when we attempt to do that, we give our quarterback

just no time. It’s frustrating to not being able to run the football like we’ve been able to do in recent years, too.” With Lex still clinging to its 7-0 advantage late in third, West Holmes had its best chance to put points on the board with a drive starting at its own 33 — their best starting position of the game — with 5:57 left. Facing a fourth-andtwo at its own 41, however, West Holmes was unable to get the first down, turning the ball over to the Minutemen. Lexington scored the next five times it had the football. Biddle scored on a 14-yard run on the ensuing drive to make it 14-0, then Jakob Goettel scored from 3 yards to make it 21-0 two minutes later. Vore connected with Nickoli on backto-back scoring passes (14 and 13 yards) to end the third, and to start to the fourth, stretching the lead to 35-0 with 9:49 left in the game. “I would make that call again to go for it on fourth down, even in hindsight,” Maltarich said. “We hadn’t been controlling the line of scrimmage, and our defense, while doing

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West Holmes’ Cale Ogi gets upset for a short gain in the first half last Friday against visiting Lexington. The Minutemen also upended the Knights, blanking West Holmes 42-0. a great job of keeping them out of the end zone, had been on the field most of the game. We were one big play away from being in posi-

tion to tie the game, but we just didn’t execute. “That’s been the story for us most of the year.” Garett Ervin led West Holmes with 38 yards on

19 carries, while Connor Roach was 2 of 3 passing for 16 yards and an interception. Lex outgained the Knights 414 to 77.

DeFelice and Hostettler pace Knights at OCC cross country It was league championship day for cross country on Saturday. The Ohio Cardinal Conference boys race was closer

than anyone could have expected, with Ashland winning a thriller with 43 points and Wooster and Lexington both finishing

with 47 points. The Generals wound up with second after a sixth-runner tiebreaker. West Holmes, Madison,

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IVC VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS — Malvern hosted the Inter-Valley Conference 8th grade volleyball tournament on Saturday, and in the championship game, Hiland defeated Ridgewood 2-0. Winning Hawks included (front, from left) Jada Chupp, Cassandra Troyer, Brianna Gingerich, Gabrielle Yoder; (back) Megan Weaver, Josie Schrock, Patricia Neininger, Carrie Yoder, Elyse Miller, Nikole Keim, Kimberly Miller, Adriana Miller, Staci Overholt, Madison Yoder and Victoria Schrock.

Orrville, Mansfield Senior and Clear Fork rounded out the scoring. Lexington’s Nick Stricklen won the OCC boys title with a 16:38 clocking on West Holmes’ hilly course. Th e Knights’ Vinny DeFeleice was fifth in 17:19. Lexington posted a near perfect score in taking places 1, 3, 4, 5 and 7 to win the girls race with 20 points. Ashland and Wooster were next with 67 points apiece, but the Arrows won the sixth-runner tiebreaker to place second. Jon Zeltman photos/www. West Holmes, buydrphotos.com West Holmes’ Vinnie Orrville, Clear Fork, Michelle Hostettler from DeFelice runs in the OCC Madison and Man- West Holmes finished cross country championsfield Senior com- second at the OCC cross ships last Saturday. DeFepleted the scoring. country championship on lice led the Knights with a L e x i n g t o n ’ s the Knights’ course. fifth-place individual finish. defending Div. II state champ was first in 19:01, with Hostettler second in Dominique Clairmonte West Holmes’ Michelle 19:33.


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Harold ‘Ray’ McCleary, 80 Harold R. “Ray” McCleary, 80, of Ashland, went home to be with the Lord, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2015, at Kingston of Ashland. He was born on Dec. 7, 1934,in Duncanwood to Harold A. and Mildred (Abel) McCleary, and in 1965 moved to Smithville from the southern Ohio area. For many years he worked as a truck driver and then became a self-employed electrician. He was a former volunteer with Smithville Fire Department and Emergency Squad, and a former member of the Sheriff Reserve for five years. He was a long-time member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Sterling, a member of Eagles Lodge No. 811 of Wooster, Knights of Pythias Lodge No. 483 of Smithville and was a former member of Wayne County REACT. Surviving are children, Barbara (Alan) Tennent of Ashland, Katherine (Harold) Moravy of Wooster, Janet (Michael) Bonnell and Bonnie (Douglas) Bowling both of Ashland, and Linda Gilbert of Millersburg; 15 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren; a brother, William K. “Bill” McCleary of Holloway; sisters, Norma Jean (Jack) Plants of Newcomerstown, Martha J. Haw-

thorne of North Carolina, and Carol Stewart of Flushing; numerous nieces and nephews; and his former wife, Betty J. McCleary of Smithville. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant granddaughter; brothers, James L. and Walter A. “Allen” McCleary. Services were Oct. 12 at Custer-Glenn Funeral Home, Wooster, with Pastor Stephen P. Olsen officiating. Interment was in Smithville Cemetery. Words of comfort may be shared with the family at ww.custerglenn.com. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of North Central Ohio, 1050 Dauch Drive, Ashland 44805. The family would like to especially thank the staff of both Kingston of Ashland and Hospice of North Central Ohio for their kind and loving care and support for Harold while in their care.

Elmer Croft, 91 Elmer G. Croft, 91, Rittman, died Monday, Oct. 12, 2015, at Altercare of Wadsworth. He was born Feb. 22, 1924, in Baltic, to the late Walter and Elva (Knerr) Croft and had lived in Rittman since 1948. Elmer graduated from Baltic High School, class of 1941, and served in the U.S. Army during W.W. II. He married Phyllis Youngen in 1946. She preceded him in death in 1990. He was employed by the former Packaging Corporation of America for 37 years, retiring in 1986. Elmer was a member of Grace Brethren Church in Rittman, where he served as a deacon, trustee, usher and Sunday school teacher. He also served on Chippewa Township Volunteer Fire Department for 15 years. He enjoyed fixing antique clocks and fishing. Surviving are daughters Marilyn Croft, Kathryn Evans and Lucille Croft, all of Rittman; and a brother, Ray (Esther) Croft of Sugarcreek.

In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents and sisters Edna Welling, Myrtle Ott, Refuna Frank and Irene Regula. Services were Oct. 16 at Grace Brethren Church, 44 S. First St., Rittman, with pastor Bud Olszewski officiating. Burial was in Rittman Cemetery. Auble-Gillman Funeral Home, Rittman, assisted the family. For online register, obituary, condolences, visit www.gillmanfuneralhome.com. Memorial contributions may be made to Grace Brethren Church.

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Robert Fath, 69 Robert E. “Bush Daudy” Fath Sr. left this world to go directly into the arms of Jesus on Sept. 18, 2015, whom he loved dearly. Bob was born April 28, 1946, in Big Prairie to the Rev. Hillis and Emma Jean (Taylor) Fath. He was a member of West Hill Baptist Church, Wooster, and gave his life to Christ in February of 1953 with his earthly father by his side. Bob provided transportation for the Amish, his favorite job next to being a carpenter. Most people knew him by the pranks he pulled on people. He often said, “never miss a chance to get a good laugh.” He was a 1965 graduate of Triway High School and later joined the U.S. Marine Corps in 1966-67. Bob was married to his best friend, Marcia Rae (Evans) Fath. They met in 1964 at Triway and were separated by her father in 1967 only to later be rejoined over strawberry pie in 1999. Then they married on April 7, 2000 and shared a life full of laughter, joy and love, with his 21 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Bob will be deeply missed by his wife, Marcia; sons, Robert Fath Jr., David Allen (Amy) Fath, Keith Allen Fath, Robert (Devaney) Fath III; step-

William William E. Beachy 77, 2582 State Route 39, Sugarcreek, died peacefully Friday morning, Oct. 16, 2015, at his home after a short illness. He was born July 4, 1938, in Holmes County to the late Emanuel B. and Mary Ann (Miller) Beachy, and was married to Saloma (Hershberger) Beachy. She died in 1961. He then married Lydiann Hershberger on Sept. 6, 1962. She survives. He was owner/operator of a small engine shop at his home and was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Nel-

Mary Sommers, 75, of Bunker Hill, passed away on Saturday, Sept. 12 at LifeCare Hospice in Wooster. She was born in Wayne County on January 22, 1940 to the late Noah and Fannie (Troyer) Yoder and married Melvin Sommers on October 20, 1959. He survives. She was a member of Gospel Haven Mennonite Church in Benton and loved to sing, sew and take care of her grandchildren and great grandchildren. In addition to her husband, she is survived by children, Eunice (Joe) Slabaugh and Marcus Sommers, both of Millersburg; daughter-inlaw, Pam Avey Sommers of Wooster; grandchildren; Angelisa Mullet, Brandon Sommers, Erica Spillman, Matthew Slabaugh, Tyler Sommers and Kylie Sommers; great-grandchildren, Coty Spillman, Isabella Mullet and Conner Spillman; brothers and sisters, Jacob (Mary) Yoder of Apple Creek, Susan Yoder of Winesburg, Ella (Ervin) Striecher of Canada, Edna Yoder of Winesburg, Eli (Miriam) Yoder of Dover, Lovina Hershberger of Dundee, Verna Coblentz of Winesburg, Esther (Ervin) Raber of Coshocton and

Martha (Aden) Troyer of son Jason (Lynn) Salmons, Millersburg; and a brotherRob Lambert; daughter, in-law, Charles Speck. Krista (Dusty) Austin; In addition to her parents, his mother of Smithville; she was preceded in death a sister. Wilma Jean De by a son and daughter-inGaspercis of East Canton; law, Lazarus and Mary Ann many nieces and nephSommers; and a sister, Dalia ews; a brother-in-law, Dale Speck. Myers; sisters-in-law, Mary Funeral services were Ann (Don) New of VerSept. 16 at the Gospel million and Cindy (Ken) Haven Mennonite Church Reuter of Coshocton; and in Benton. Burial was in the a friend, Becky Pozworski. church cemetery. Spidell He was preceded in Funeral Home in Mount death by his father; a sister, Eaton handled the arrangeLinda Myers; a nephew, ments. Richard Williams; paterA memorial website has nal grandparents, Sylvesbeen created by the funeral ter and Mable Fath; and home and may be accessed maternal grandparents, at www.spidellfuneralhome. Charles and Nina Taylor. com where you may share a Services were Sept. 23 at memory or sign the guestWest Hill Baptist Church, book. with Pastors Dan Wingate and Eric Fairhurst. Burial was in Sherwood MemoriMargaret Snell, 74 al Gardens. Online tributes may be made at www.Rob- Margaret D. Snell, 74, of children, Hunter, Aiden, and Big Prairie, passed away Cody; and stepsons, Corey ertsFuneralHome.com. Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2015, at and Nathan Young; a brothWooster Community Hos- er, Frank (Sherry) Blake; sisBeachy pital. ters, Shirley Waters, Brenda son (Barbara) Beachy of She was born June 15, (James) Armes, and Martha the home, Mary (Aden) 1941, in Cowen, W.Va., to Dreibelbis; and numerous Miller and Ada (Arlie) Herman and Stella (Bow- nieces and nephews. Stutzman of Millersburg, ers) Blake and married In addition to her husEsta, Katie, Elmina and Edward A. Snell on July 10, band, she was preceded in Iva, all of the home and 1967. He preceded her Feb. death by siblings, Elizabeth David (Marie) Beachy of 2, 2011. and John. Coshocton; 21 grandchil- Surviving are sons, Doug- Graveside services were dren and six great-grand- las (Deb) Snell of Wooster, Oct. 10 in Ripley CemDennis (Connie) Snell of etery, Big Prairie, with the children. In addition to his first Lakeville, Robert Snell of Rev. Tom Benter officiating. wife, he was preceded in Kuwait, and Ronald Snell of Schlabach Funeral Home Jeffersonville, Ind.; grand- in Shreve handled arrangedeath by his parents. Services were Oct. 18 children, Justin and Jarrod ments. Online condolences at the Beachy residence, Snell, Melissa Wyne, and may be shared with the with Bishop Allen Raber Jessica Snell; great-grand- family at schlabachfh.com. officiating. Burial was in the Beachy Cemetery, Walnut Creek Township, Dr. Robert Sears Holmes County. ArrangeIndependent Doctor of Optometry ments were handled by Located Inside Smith-Varns Funeral Millersburg Home, Sugarcreek.

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Wayne Sprowl, 89 Rittman, passed away Sunday, Oct. 4, 2015, at Union Hospital in Dover, after a period of declining health. He was born Dec. 13, 1925, in Neffs, to the late George R. and Hilda E. (Bigler) Sprowl, and joined the Army Air Corps in 1944. He served his country during World War II, and was a belly ball turret gunner in a B-24 Liberator, stationed in Okinawa, Japan. Wayne H. Sprowl, 89, of Following the war, he Newcomerstown, formerly married Reva Grizzel and of Port Washington and was happily married for

more than 60 years, before her death in 2012. He was part of the loading gang for Morton Salt, working there for 40 years, before his retirement in 1988. He was a former member of Calvary Baptist Church in Rittman, and enjoyed golfing, hunting, fishing, making crafts with his hands, and camping. He spent his winters in Florida, liked to read his Bible, and spend time with his family. Surviving are sons, Ronald (Terrie) Sprowl of Port Washington and Roger

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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 Mechanic Township of Holmes County, 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 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 limi-

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tation, 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 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 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.

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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 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 Board of Trustees of Paint Township of Holmes County, Ohio

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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

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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 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 1.25 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

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 Holmes County Hub Shopper purpose of general con- Publish October 17, 24, 2015 struction, reconstruction, LEGAL resurfacing and repair of streets, roads and bridges. NOTICE OF ELECTION Tax being an additional On Tax Levy in Excess of the Ten Mill Limitation tax at a rate not exceeding 4.9 mills for each one dol- R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 lar of valuation, which amounts to $0.49 for each one hundred dollars of Notice is hereby given that

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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 of voting on Tuesday, November 3, 2015, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the benefit of the Village of Killbuck for the purpose of current expenses. Tax being a renewal of an existing tax at a rate not exceeding 0.6 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.06 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 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 hun-


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SEEKING A Full-Time RECEPTIONIST to answer phones, greet visitors, provide 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.

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.

DRIVER / WORKER needed, decks, fence & railings. Mt. Hope area. (330) 231-1326 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 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. COMM. CLEANER, in Millersburg, 8.5 hrs/wk, $8.10/hr. 2nd shift, 419-610-4286 EXPANDING COMPANY needs sales team managers in your area. For appointment call 330-674-4697. 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. 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 Seeking a MATERIAL HANDLER at STITCHES USA, LLC. In need of a highly motivated individual ready to work, must be 18 or older. Full-time 1st shift position available. Apply in person only from 7AM- 2PM. Adjacent to Amish Country Theater- 3149 St. Rt. 39, Upper Level- Door E, Walnut Creek. JANITORIAL: M-F, P/T 5hrs/night. $9.00hr Must have a clean police report. EOE Executive Management Services 1-866-718-7118 ext #222 Delivery and Warehouse person needed for Mt Hope Elevator / JB's Feed & Supply Ltd. Must be able to do heavy lifting. Please call: (330)231-5663 for Appointment to Apply.

PRECIOUS PETALS Florist in Berlin is seeking to hire a part time designer/delivery driver. Willing to train the right person. Call or Stop in 330-893-2515 WANTED: DRIVER worker for construction crew or just driver. Competitive wages. Raber's Carpentry, 6663 TR 519, Big Prairie, OH 44611 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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Drivers: No-Touch! Get Home, Get Paid! Excellent Pay PerWk! Strong Benefits Package Including Bonuses! CDL-A 1yr exp. 855-454-0392 CDL Dedicated Truck Driver – Home Daily. Up to 47 CPM, $50,000+/yr earning potential. Experienced & CDL Grads Welcome, Call Today! 866-217-2238

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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

COMPUTER SAAVY person needed to help manage website & U-Tube channel, part-time. 330-231-7500.

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HELP WANTED in precut shop. (330) 763-0792 Reuben Miller Jr.

GIBSON REFRIGERATOR, $75 obo. (330) 674-2503

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4 FT. Kenmore chest type freezer. $75. (330) 852-2503 Sugarcreek. FOR SALE: Pacific energy wood stove, like new. Aden Mast, 10405 S. Apple Creek Rd. Fredericksburg, 44627 MAYTAG RINGER WASHER. Round tub, good cond. Ele Motor. $300 330-897-1038 SPEED QUEEN ringer washer, electric motor. Excellent cond., $325. (330) 763-0551 FOR SALE: Frigidaire electric freezer. 9 cu. ft. $200 in good working condition. (330) 674-6304 PROPANE VENTLESS wall heater. 26000 BTU, $250. (330) 473-5331 For Sale: Round Ringer washer, with elect. motor, good cond. 9359 CR 329 Holmesville. (330) 275-0248 DOMETIC Refrigerator, good for basement or garage, runs great, nat. gas, $600/obo. Melinda-(330) 893-3025. FOR SALE: Cunningham wood stove, $500. Also, love seat 330-893-2328. J. Yoder, 3595 SR 557. Baltic FOR SALE: Older wood stover, $200. 330-897-0089 ext 2 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 MEDIUM Sized Napoleon wood stove. Porcelain finish, $600. Joe Yoder, 672 South Swinehart Rd., A. C.

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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: Massey Ferguston diesel tractor with loader. 40 hp, air or solid rubber wheels. $3,950. JD 2750 tractor with canopy, 75 hp, runs real good, $7,500. John S. Miller (330) 893-0303 FOR SALE: #8 N.I. spreader. V.G. cond. Used little after rebuilt. 330-695-9892 ext. 1 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

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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-50 Yr 1954 ............................. $2,900 JD-G w/Wide Front, Yr 1948 ....... $5,500 JD-B, Yr 1952 .............................. $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 L2550 4WD w/Loader 02250 AD13913489 432 30hp 1581 hr. ...........................$10,500

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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: #9 MCCORMICK gearing silo filler. Shredder head and PTO gear box in good cond., 5880 CR 19 Millersburg, (330) 674-1230 FORD 3000 tractor, gas, power steering. Make offer. 330-600- 2488 KUBOTA M8200, 80 hp, 12 speed reverser, $14,000. 925-930 JD flex head, $12,000 & $10,000. 893 JD corn head, $14,000. 30 ft header cart, 15 ft. header cart. Soto 20 hp tractor, 3 point, 540 pto, $4,500. Gelh manure spreader 160 bus., like new, $4,500. Ford 12 ft. disc, like new, $3,200. 6 ft new brush hog, $1,100. JD 7 ft. brush hog, $1,400. 2 gravity wagons, $2000 & $3200. 10 ft. back blade, 4 way, real nice, $1,800. 330-854-9986 or 330-234-6620 480 CASE tractor with loader, 4 wheel drive, 3 pt with tilt and down pressure , cummins diesel solid tractor 330-674-0230 ext 1 2006 PJ dump trailer. Works fine but needs paint. $2350. 83 in. x 12 ft. long, 14000 GVWR with side boards & tarp. (330) 359-0150 FOR SALE: 9-N Ford Tractor, good buying condition. Hard rubber or air. Converted 6-12V starting system. $2600 . 330-279-2910 FOR SALE: New Holland skid loader. Model 485. 38 hp, 1200 hours, good cond., $9,600. (330) 275-2597

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FOR SALE: New Idea #323, one row picker. Good shape! Paul Hochstetler, 5882 CR 203, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-3386 FOR SALE:7 yr old, chestnut gelding. Stands 16-3. 3 white socks, stripe, TSS, trotter, $3000 OBO. Jacob Gingerich, 8275 S Carr Rd, Fredericksburg, OH 44627

YOUR HAY CONNECTION ORGANIC Western hay, RFV 198

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

WHEAT straw, 3x4x8, nice & clean.

FOR SALE: outdoor furnace, Hoover, good condition. (330) 359-0705

1ST & 2ND CUTTING grass hay, round bales, net wrapped, no dust

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

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FOR SALE: single row corn picker. (330) 893-4119

1ST CUTTING hay, 3x3x8, clean

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CANT-BOARD Cut offs. Can Del. Want all Hick or all Maple? 330-473-3503

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WESTERN HAY, pure alfalfa, 3x4x8, RFV 160-230, Dairy, Deer & Horse

FIREWOOD, split and seasoned, good quality. Elmer Mast, 8718 TR 552, Shreve, OH 44676. 330-567-5960

FOR SALE: grass fed, chemical free A2A2 gernsey steer. 1200 lbs. 330-600-8225. FOR SALE: 24x48 green house with peak vent & stackable planters. Levi Mast, (330) 674-3222 KANSAS brome grass, small squares. $275/ton delivered. For more info call Eli Mast, (330) 275-6163 QUALITY HORSE HAY, Timothy Alfalfa Mix, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, stored inside, delivered. (330) 466-1408 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 APPLES: still have a good selection of fall apples, Y. Del., cortland, jonagold, melrose, grimes and more. Also, unpasteurized cider. Aden Miller, 6413 TR 607 Fred.

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Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 Day Time FOR SALE: Hay, 1ST cutting mixed, round bales, no rain. (330) 852-4369 FOR SALE: Ear corn by the ton; also Spoontown liquid manure spreader w/spinner. 1345 Twp. Rd. 661, Dundee. (330) 359-0154 FOR SALE: Old Hens 330-231-1694 ROUND BALES hay for sale. Duane Weaver, 9407 CR 292, Millersburg. (330) 763-1192 FOR SALE: Certified organic soy beans out of the field. (330) 567-9009 DOUBLE RED delicious apples, rare kind, very sweet & juicy. $15/bus., ready now. (330) 893-2895 FOR SALE: Hay, clover & orchard grass, small square bales, $3.50. No delivery. (330) 556-9188

FOR SALE: Heifer or beef cow Hay, 4'x4-1/2' bales, 330-473-2314.

ORGANIC BARLEY, cleaned, $13/bu. Holmesville. (330) 473-7647

FOR SALE: 2015 Oat straw $120 per ton. Sugar Creek (330) 852-0209

SHELLED deer corn, non GMO, 100 lbs bags, local delivery available. Killbuck area. (330) 231-5456

WILL SPREAD chicken manure. Use GPS for nice even coverage. Have some manure avail. 330-763-1443 Peach spalsh & ringneck pheasants. Bob White & Snowflake Quails. 11263 Emerson Rd. Applecreek Yellow delicious apples, ready now, $12.50/bushel. Noah Yoder, 6928 CR 407 Millersburg, 330-674-1000 3rd CUTTING West hay Alfalfa. 174 RFV 3x3x8 Bales. Call (330) 567-0081 ORGANIC CORN fonder, 4x4 bales, $45/bale. 4x4 first cutting wrapped hay, dairy quality, $50/bale. (330) 674-1820 FOR SALE: Napoleon wood stove, Med. size, very good cond. $650. 9431 CR 216, Fredericksburg, OH 44627

FOR SALE: 4x4 Bales beef or Mulch Hay 1st cut grass. 20. Amos Schlabach, 330674-9451 Horse hay, 1st cutting round bales. $45. Yamaha 5200 watt generator, good cond., $850 obo. (330) 231-1725

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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 FOR SALE: stainless steel wood fired hot water heater. Good cond., (330) 893-3579 7.78 ACRES w/ House and Barn. In Holmes Co. Can. split aprx. 3 acres w/ house and barn. 330-473-3503

FIREWOOD: SPLIT & seasoned. Ready for the winter. Daniel Miller. (330) 897-1307 FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. Good for maple syrup, cooking & kitchen stove. 10 yds, deliv'd Henry J. Miller. Sugar Crk., 330- 852-3363. FIREWOOD FOR SALE: splits & seasoned, good quality, $80 per pick up load. (330) 466-6974 FOR SALE: Outs nice horse stalling material. 18 cents/ft. 330-473-2348

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Dec 11th

TACK 5:30 pM HORSES 7:00 pM

Auctioneer Myron Miller

FOR SALE: 50 Katahdin ewes. Expose since June. A.A.Miller, 9275 T.R. 657, Dundee, OH 44624 FOR SALE: 6 yr old Tri Beagle female, at stud Tri Beagle male. (330) 567-2721 FOR SALE: Guineas, 6 weeks old, $5.00 ea. Miller, 4017 S. Kansas Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606 10 y/o SB mare, good gated, Lindy-Lane Gascoon Hanover used as @ broodmare, 1:58 record made 27:00. $1,250. 10030 E. Moreland Rd. Apple Creek, after 5:30 FOR SALE: 4 Pigmy Billy Goats. $100/ea. (330) 275-0136

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

KING PELLET stove, excellent condition. Call 330-852-3931. $800

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.

SEASONED FIREWOOD, split, $70/pick up load. Delivery avail. (330) 473-8107 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

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KILLBUCK 2253 TR 33, Mencer/Patterson, October 30th, 31st. 8 to 5. Something for Everyone!!

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FOR SALE: 5 year old gelding, all trot, TSS, women can drive. $2,400. 8 year old stud, TSS, will make good family horse, $2,400. (330) 893-1657 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.

9 YR. old Paint Arabian cross gelding. Broke to ride. TSS, been on lots of trail rides, $1200 330473-9963 FOR SALE: 5 YEAR old 16.1 H gelding. TSS, broke for anybody, family horse. (330) 674-4498 2 YEAR old alpine billy goat. $180. Ring neck pheasants, $8 each. (330) 893-7313 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 CEDAR PIGS, Guinea hogs, a heritage breed that does well on grass. $40. (330) 852-0647 FOR SALE: 3 year old 53 inch black pony gelding. Kid broke. $1,100. (330) 600-9098 TAKING ORDERS for Golden buff pullets first of Nov. $8.00 each. Joseph Miller, 4560 CR 207, Millersburg, OH 44654

Custom Training Specializing in Harness Horses

PONy & riDiNg hOrse christmas sale

1 ROW corn picker. Good cond., $2300. (740) 545-7536

FOR SALE: Belgian mare, 4 years old. Rosewood Charles, Gusters Lady. (330) 359-0763

FOR SALE: Seasoned Split Firewood, $50 pickup load. Also, cut up slat wood, $30 pick up load. 330-893-7611.

TACK 5:30 pM HORSES 7:00 pM

DriViNg hOrse sale

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

FREE TO GOOD HOME! Chickens!! (330) 347-5844

DriViNg hOrse sale

TACK 9:30 AM HORSES 1:00 pM CATAlOg dEAdlinE nOvEMbER 20TH

HORSE BOARDING available. Eli A. Miller, 6650 TR 351, Mbg., OH 44654

SPLIT FIREWOOD, $50 a pick-up load. leave message 330-231-7233

Smokey Lane Stables, Inc. NOV 13th

Horses Livestock

Trainer Dave Hershberger

330-600-2317

• Show/Sale • Work/Buggy • Problem Horses • All Breeds

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3 Holstein steers for butchering, 950-1100 lbs,on pasture all summer. $1.20/lbs, near Sugarcreek 330-204-5972. 3 YR old standard bred mare, TSS, three whites, mostly trot. $2600. 330-695-2610 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

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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 5 yr old standard bred gelding. Double gated, Up headed, good broke, TSS, Melvin Miller (330) 897-0954. FOR SALE: Katahdindorper cross ewes, selling all. (330) 567-5908 WANTED: GOOD broke morgan horse. Must be tss. 802-272-5707 LAYING HENS. $3/ea. can deliver. 330-390-4783 POLLED 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

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FOR SALE: 10 year old 54 in. blue roan gelding, been on trail rides, $500. Leave message. (330) 695-9952 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old 43" black and white paint mare, kid broke, $600. (330) 893-9140

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FOR SALE: Sharp Yearling Bay gelding, Sire Danato Hanover Dam. Training for the future. 7005 TR 346, Mbg., OH 44654 TRAILER- charcoal, 7-ft. tall, back gate w/slider door, side door, HD axles, floor mats, low miles, exc. condition, $5000. 7313 CR 22, Lakeville. (419) 994-4264 For Sale: Hard wood slab wood. $20/bundle, 11599 Salt Creek Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627. M-F 7-4 FOR SALE: 3 adult Pigmy nannies, Three 3 mo. old kids, 1 nanny, 2 Billies. Very friendly. Nannies: $125, Billies: $100. (330) 893-3852 FOR SALE: 10 yr old Appaloosa gelding, good broke to ride and drive, TSS, excellent trail horse, $850 OBO (330) 556-9305

4 YR. OLD blk. dutch/ standard bred gelding, tss, 4 white socks, star & snip, broke for women, $3700. 330-275- 8602 FOR SALE: 9 year old mare by striking Sahbra. In foal to a son of Sierra Kosmos, $1500 OBO. 330-600-1299

2 YEAR old black dutch harness cross stallion. 4 white socks & strip, sired by Winand. Has papers, big & fancy. $3000. (330) 600-9286

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

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

FOR SALE: 3 standardbred geldings, 2, 7, & 13 yrs. old, all trot, buggy broke. Nelson Yoder, (330) 893-3955

FOR SALE: 9 yr. old brown gelding, watches big trucks. Joe Yoder, 330-465-987

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 3 YR. OLD black gelding pony, green broke to ride & drive, tss, $275. (330) 674-1416.

4 YEAR old grade quarter horse mare. Good broke to ride. Great trail horse. (330) 674-2935 DEEP curve breast collar w/pad, like new, $120; 20" collar w/pad, $50. Andrew Yoder, 330- 695-2141

FULL BLOODED Newbein billy goat. Ready for service. Henry J. Miller (330) 852-3363 FOR SALE: Surrey in good condition, LED lights, hydraulic brakes, turning signals, blinker. Eli J. Yoder 5157 CR 59 Baltic, OH. (330) 324-8496 5 YEAR old cape crusader mare. Black with white markings. TSS, safe for women to drive. $3,000. (330) 674-6304 FOR SALE: 4 year old hackney gelding. Broke to ride & drive. $800. (330) 473-3215 FOR SALE: 3 year old mare. Federal flex/Lindy Lane. Buggy broke, TSS, fancy boys or family horse. $4400. 330-600-1544

FOR SALE: 5 draft ponies. (330) 275-5606

YEARLING BLACK standard stud, 4 whites, star, snip. Sharp. Lead. $1250. Ben Yoder, 8905 Alabama Av N.

FOR SALE: 11 year old reg'd belgian mare. Well broke to all farm machinery. $2,400. 6399 TR 362, Millersburg. (330) 893-9976

4 YR. OLD bay standard bred mare, traffic safe, good family horse, $3200; 6 mo. old Dorset Ram, out of good stock, $160. 330-852-3686. FOR SALE: 3 year old std. B. mare. Green broke, has snap, ready for miles, $2000. Alvin mast, 7423 TR 562, MBG, OH 44654

5 yr old gelding, buggy size, sharp boys or family horse, TSS, $2900. Duane Weaver, (330) 674-1777 REGISTERED BLACK angus bull. 19 mo. old son of PA Safeguard 021. Calving ease bloodline. Sound & proven. $2,000. (740) 504-2333 Danville.

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BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852

YEARLING MORGAN FILLY, brown, registered, $1200. Rudy Hochstetler (330) 600-1600

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: 3/4 black Fresian, 1/4 standard bred yearling filly. Sired by Black Hawk (330) 600-9545

SPLIT FIREWOOD, Miller Sawing 33446 TR 125 Millersburg. (740) 622-5216

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

FREE , if you tear down. 40X60 lean to on barn. Wayne D. Troyer 6610 CR MBG.

FOR SALE: 3 year old big standard bred gelding, all trot, TSS, fresh, $3500. 11 year old big black morgan gelding, TSS, lots of drives, needs work, $1350 1-800-675-0933

11 yr old Mare, buggy broke, good traveler, real good broke. TSS. $1850. (330) 897-2103 4 Yr old gelding, strip and three whites, TSS, surry horse deluxe, women can drive. $3800. 330-600-0450.

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

4 YR old gelding, TSS, Surrey size. Sonny Hershberger 10540 Abraham Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE:54" pony GeldingTSS, medium size, cart & harness. good condition. $1200. (330) 893-4529†x1

FOR SALE: 5 & 6 yr old shire geldings, been on farm three years, kid broke, $2500. 330-897-6080

5 YEAR OLD black gelding. Double gated, TSS, boys horse. $3200 obo. (330) 893-0043

7 yr. old gelding: Valley Victor - Malavar Man, good broke, surrey size, $5200, 9850 Harrison Rd., A.C. 44606

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

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

FOR SALE: 3 bred Pigmy nannies. $150 each. Ph. 330-695-2140

Attention Kennel Owners! OPDBA appreciation Pizza & Ice cream supper. Nov 19, 2015 @ Mt Hope Edent Center. Meeting 6 pm, supper 8pm. Sponsored by: Quail Creek Puppies, Buckeye Puppies. Drinks by APRI. Be sure to bring Kennel helpers! Speakers: pet store owners from Atlanta, GO & Kansas City, MI. On wholesale retail marketing and more profits for your kennel. For more information contact: Abe MIller (740) 545-7059 or Leon (330) 275-2516

SANEEN MILK goat for $250. Sulky good cond., $250. 2 seater open surrey, $1,800. (330) 674-1244

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.

3 YR old standard bred mare. 16.1 HH, black, 3 white feet, TSS, women can drive. $3100. (330) 359-2852

FOR SALE: 2 yr. old blk/white pony gelding, 42", good to ride & drive. Make offer. (330) 275-5161

FOR SALE: Brock feed bin 2 ring gravity flow on legs. $1,050. Good cond., (330) 852-3173 VM

FOR SALE: 10 yr old Hackney mare in Foal, TSS, well-mannered, stands 51” $900. Also a 5 yr old Hackney gelding, TSS $500. Aden Hershberger 15008 Wynncrest St SW Navarre, OH 44662 330-466-5265

FOR SALE: 2 young open or cross bred sows & 1 yorkshire boar. (330) 567-5908

FOR SALE: 8 week old piglets. Daniel Wengerd, (330) 674-2737†x1

FOR SALE: 2 Jersey Bulls. Also, 4 yr. old pony just started. 330-275-7112

FOR SALE: 2 year old black Molly mule. 8 in. Broke to ride. (330) 279-9252 x1

WANTED: corn fodder, (330) 567-5908 WEANLING sorrel morgan filly, 2 whites, Bay standard bred stud, star, 2 whites, lead, $250. B. Yoder, 8905 Alabama Ave. Navarre.

FOR SALE: 2 year old back pony mare, 52 in., broke to ride & drive. Also, 4 year old hackney pony mare, very hot. Owen Shetler, (330) 897-4308 FOR SALE: 3 year old gelding. Pilgrim's Taj/Donerail. Fancy driver, boys or family horse, Marion Mast 330-600-1544

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

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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 FOR SALE: Golden Commet pullets, starting to lay. $9 each. Hershberger, 12348 TR 504, Big Prairie, OH FOR SALE: 4 year old dark bay mini gelding. Broke to ride & drive, gentle & very calm, $450. (330) 674-2331 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: 3 year old standard bred mare., TSS, (330) 698-0460. Roy Troyer

3 YEAR old gelding bay family surrey horse, tss, $3000. 4 year old gelding brown/ surrey horse, tss, $2600. Eddie Miller (740) 624-3761

8 yr old gelding, TSS, buggy broke, something for older people. (330) 674-0073

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

FOR SALE: Holstein bulls, 2 9 mo. old., ABS pedigree, 4 holstein feeders, 500lbs. Myron Yoder, (330) 897-1397 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 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 FOR SALE: 53 in. paint mare. been on trail rides. Not for beginners. Also, Mallard & Muscovy ducks. (330) 466-0121 FOR SALE: 54 in. pony mare sorrow with 4 whites & a strip, TSS, would make a good school pony but not for small children. $900 obo. Alan J. Yoder, 2075 TR 110, Millersburg OH, 44654, VM 330-600-4009 12 YEAR old stocky built standard bred mare. Safe for anybody to drive, $1200 (330) 763-4747 4 YR. OLD dutch standard bred gelding, with 3 white feet & white star. $4500. Call (330) 473-3783 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

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FOR SALE: 2 yr old Friesian Standardbred Cross, $3000. (330) 600-2914 FOR SALE: Reg'd 6 yr. old bay Morgan gelding, traffic safe, sharp & drives with snap, stands to hitch, $2000. (330) 674-2302 FOR SALE: 3 year old gelding, surrey size, double gated, fast traveler, tss. (330) 464-1649 13 yr old gelding, TSS, surry size, real good broke, safe for anyone to drive, $1400. Mahlon Burkholder (330) 897-2103 FOR SALE: 6 mo. old Dorset Ram, cuhns stock (330) 893-4340 FOR SALE: 12 mo. old holstein bulls. Out of a shottle son & Toy Story dams. (740) 545-9231 FOR SALE: Golden buff roosters, $10 ea., (330) 556-9188 FOR SALE: 6 year old gelding. Trotter, good family horse, $4,800. 3 year old trotter, fresh, boys horse deluxe, (330) 852-3227 3 YR. Black mare. Fresh, mostly trot, TSS. Well build, good traveler, $2700. David Miller, 4691 TR 613, Fred., OH 44627 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 THREE YEAR old Reg. Blk. & White stallion. 11337 Kelsey Rd., Clyde, NY 14433 315-879-0280. FOR SALE: 9 yr. old black cross bred gelding, has been used in surrey for 5 yrs., $2500. (330) 893-2037

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CHRISTMAS cactus, orchid cactus, rex begonia, sansevierias rosary vine and more house plants. 330-674-2505 TWIN BED, recliner, glider, braided rugs, dinette set, sliding patio door. Ph. 330-464-7589 LIKE NEW oak china hutch. 87 in. high. 50 in. wide, $800. (330) 893-0906 FREE CRIB. Also, twin sized wooden bunk bed for $100. (330) 852-4152 GOOD SOLID ROLLTOP office desk, $150.00. 330893-2010. 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 LIGHT OAK China cupboard. Hand made. Frosted glass. 4 ft. wide, 7 ft. high. Good cond., $300. 330-466-0317 WANTED:Good used sleeper sofa. 330- 674-7124 ext. 2

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2 Horton Compound cross bows, 1 older model, $35. 1 newer model, $125. Near Sugarcreek 330-204-5972. FOR SALE: Garmin 62, hand held GPS, $140 (330) 275-5161


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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

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

2 dog tracking collars and chargers. Exc. condition. Ohio map chip. Long GPS aerial & clip. (330) 275-9675

FOR SALE: Dornback gas furnace, 90,000 BTU's; Also, used Replacement Windows. Aaron Mast, 3528 TR 606, Fredericksburg (330) 359-5192

WEATHERBY PA-08 12 ga. pump, like new, $425 obo. Hershberger, 12194 Saltcreek, Fred'bg., OH 44627 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† REM. MODEL 700 .7mm Mag. Scope new $550. Browning A Bolt .308 scope new. $550. (330) 897-1038 SAVAGE MODEL 111, .270 scope $425. Rem. Model 770. .243 scope $450. Black stocks (330) 897-1038

FOR SALE: Top Buggy LED lights, storm front, Hyd. brakes. Good cond. $1500. 330-359-2360 FOR SALE: NEW WOODEN swing set, 3 swings, glider, slide. (330) 473-2168 3 IN. trash pump with gx240 Honda 8.0 motor, with hoses. All for $950. (330) 231-3692 LARGE D & S hard coal heating stove. Fine cond., $750. Pea size hard coal 2 1/2 ton bulk, $265 per ton. Katie Yoder 3021 CR 200 Dundee

FOR SALE: Garmin etrex10 hand held GPS. Like new. asking $50. (330) 600-9435 FISH: FARM raised yellow perch. 8 in. & larger, $3 ea., Raber's Rocky Acres Fish Farm (330) 897-2022 CUTEBACK VIEWER, new! $85. 330-600-4852

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FOR SALE: Big Game, Hang on tree stand, almost new. $75 OBO. call or text 330-275-6906 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 BENELLI NOVA 12ga., Pump, 3 1/2" shells camo $425. Mossberg Model 500, 12ga, $250. (330) 897-1038 BROWNING B-2000 semi-auto shotgun, 12-ga, $350; WESTERN FIELD 20-ga pump shotgun, $200; BROWNING BLR, 243-cal. rifle, $425. (330) 359-5393 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. 12GA. New England Pardner Tracker II, Plus w/ rifled barrel & Tusco scope . Excellent Condition, $220. 330-897-6602 FOR SALE: Bear the Truth compound bow, ready to hunt w/ all access. & hard case, $300. Parker Buckshot use bow, 40-50lbs pull, $75. Horton Hunter supreme cross bow w/ scope & quiver, $175.(330) 359-5674

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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 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

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SANDSTONES FOR SALE, approximately 225, ranging in size from 2'-6' long. Taking Offers. (330) 401-3885 FOR SALE: Top buggy, roll-up curtains, fiberglass shaft & wheels, brakes & lights, in real good condition! Elvin Miller, 8361 CR 201, Fredericksburg, OH. (330) 674-0554 FOR SALE: Traps, 2 top bar beehive, alum. flat bed bike trailer, wood lathe, 5hp Honda engine.330-439-3421 USED TOP buggy with lights, brakes & storm front, real good cond, $1800. Henry R. Miller, 330-897-4309 FOR SALE: 10x20 storage barn. Excellent cond., $2,500. (330) 439-1398 WOOD FIRED water heater, 50 gallon tank from ValleyView. Medium size Napolean stove, 11998 Berg Rd., A.C., OH 44606 1996 PLAYTIME Pontoon. 24 ft. Complete tarp enclosure incl., no motor, no trailer. Good condition. $2200. (330) 893-2811 Berlin Tarp. 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: Outside furnace. Medium size with pipe. 18x 30 door. Good cond., (330) 600-9518 FOR SALE: 16x7 GARAGE door, opener + all parts included, good cond.; Older windows with wood frames. (330) 600-9777 HITZER WOODSTOVE, good condition. For more information call (330) 621-8426 FOR SALE: bagged rubber mulch. Used but in good cond. For more info call (330) 473-5008 250 B.F. Reclaimed wormy chestnut humbe @ $5.00 = B.F. Also, a few hand hewn beams. Amos Schlabach, 330-674-9451 FOR SALE: Adler 867 & Juki 1508H commercial sewing machine in good cond., (330) 674-4205

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WOODEN HAND CRANK corn sheller, $125. Sausage stuffer, good cond. $75. 330-897-6602 D & S wood or coal hot water boiler, large size, very good cond., $1400. (330) 698-0467 HEATED STORAGE, boats, recreation vehicles, 5th wheel campers & trailing campers, cars & so forth. (330) 567-2758 GX 390 HONDA motor, exc. cond., $300; (2) aluminum truck tool boxes, exc. cond., $200/ea. (330) 674-2302 FOR SALE: 4x6 phone shandy by Miller Storage Barn. Single roof, painted exterior, good cond., $150. (330)464-7642 WANTED: AIR tank & compressor on slides for a water system. (740) 599-7927 x3 FOR SALE: Pallets crates, 28.5 " squareX18.5" high. 7 bushel, good for produce or parts. $20. (330) 600-9133 FOR SALE: Buggy. New paint, lights, front. Sliding doors and rubber wheels. Call Jon at (937) 217-3655 GOLDEN EAGLE Pellet stove. Bought new 2013. Extra pipes, extra bags pellets 330-275-9856 V.M. Stihl 044 chain saw, ex. cond., $500. Elec. hospital bed, $100 (330) 231-8264 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 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 SILVER RALEIGH Revenio 2:0 road bike. Good cond. Also Brinkmann propane smoker. 330-600-1735 V.M.

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500-GAL. AIR tank in good shape, $350 OBO. (330) 473-5331 FOR SALE: Country Hearth wood stove with glass door. Used 2 seasons. 330-473-7754 4X4 PHONE Shanty T-111 siding, gable roof, $150. (330) 893-2180 FOR SALE: Mandarin ducks, also Ashley stove woodcoal. Good for shop. (330) 893-2205 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: Used mini surrey with LED lights & brakes. $3,600. Used road cart with lights, $300. (330) 893-4527 BORNTRAGER TENT RENTALS. Upcoming weddings, graduations, etc. Tent sizes range from 10x10 up to 40x200. Call 330-204-1989 FOR SALE: Surrey, lights, brakes, good cond.; Fooseball tbl. 4250 TR 420, SugarCrk. 330-204-2081 FOR SALE: Buggy with new paint job, hydraulic brakes, door, LED lights, glass front, excellent cond., Hillside Buggy Shop (330) 893-1509 FOR SALE: white vinyl Pergola, 10'x13', also 68' white vinyl patio railing and posts. 330-763-4237 FOR SALE:18 pieces of new green metal roofing. 13.7 ft length. $350. (330) 763-0483 SEASONED AND split firewood, $60 per pickup load. Call 330-600-2722

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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 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. WANTED OLD HIT & MISS or water cooled engines. Running or not running. Levi Troyer, 7655-A SR 241, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 BRAND NEW 5-quart Kitchenaid mixer, $290. 10624 Criswell Rd, Fredericksburg. (330) 465-7720

Miscellaneous Merch.

CENTER LINE CABINETS. 4 styles in stock, vanities, marble tops. 8020 E. Lincoln Way, Apple Creek. 330-601-1212 M-F, 8-5. FOR SALE: 6x12 trailer 18" sides. $700 obo. Jerry Miller, 8291 TR 611 Fred., (330) 674-3984 FOR SALE: PJ 30' Goose Neck Trailer, tandem dually, 25K GVW, like new, 3,000 miles or less. (330) 231-0117 FOR SALE: Good used kitchen range. Almond color, nat. gas, $100. Also Kubota tractor 4WD loader, 800 hrs. Ex. mechanical cond. $6900. 330-893-1405

FOR SALE: FIRE DEPT. scanner w/charger; Sony recorder. 330-695-2141

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

FOR SALE: Black Male Poodle, House trained, does tricks. $200. 330-674-2219

FOR SALE: 2000 watt Honda generator, 600 hours. Good cond., $700. (330) 749-4335

FOR SALE: Stainless steel chimney, 8", good condition - (1) 3', (1), 2', T, & topper $225. 330-893-3687 x1. FOR SALE: Eight 230 watt solar panels with complete set up.(330) 600-0181

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

FOR SALE: Battery operated Wheel Chair, blue, in good condition. (330) 674-0809

FORMER LAYTON SCHOOL PROPERTY AUCTION

BUILDING-PARKING LOT-ACESS OFF TWO STREETS OFFERED IN 2 PARCELS AND TOGETHER The city of Wooster will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on location at 1859 Burbank Road, Wooster, Ohio.

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 28, 2015 12:00 NOON REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 12:00 NOON

In the eye of the beholder. A lot of land and a lot of improvements in the city of Wooster. The location is good. The uses can be limited. The city wants to sell it and you need to buy it. This property offered in two parcels and together and sells in the manner that nets the most for the seller. PARCEL #1- The school building and parking lot on 3.24 acres of land, with access off Burbank Road. PARCEL #2- Known as lot #3279, used as a walking access to the school, and fronts on Elm Drive. In an area of nice homes. Terms are 10% down day of sale and balance due at closing. We don’t know if it will bring $1000.00 or one million dollars, but it sells. No minimums. No reserves. Come bid your judgment. Questions on usage? Currently zoned R-1 with a Type B use. Contact Jonathan Millea, AICP-Development Coordinator for The City of Wooster at 330 263-5250 or JMillea@WoosterOh.com. Plat and pictures at www.gant-realty.com. Click on real estate auctions. CITY OF WOOSTER, OWNER AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Dave Acker BROKER – Jack Gant

Drive by and pick up a brochure from the information box at the driveway or go to www.RES.Bid for more detailed information. INSPECTION: Showings are available by appointment. Call Steve Andrews @ 330-465-8498, Seth Andrews @ 330-4665471 or Real Estate Showcase 330-264-6888 (Wooster) – 330674-7610 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

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


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FOR SALE: Mini surrey, good cond., hydraulic brakes, turn signals, brake lock, $3,150 obo. (330) 465-5355

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FOR SALE: 2 rabbit hutches, 2 cage per hutch. $65 each. (330) 275-6163 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 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060. FOR SALE: Gravely with attachments. Excellent cond., $1,700 obo. (330) 600-9098 FOR SALE: Road cart, just like new, split seats with backs on seats, also lights. Call 330-359-5409 ext. 1 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

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FOR SALE: 5 year pomeranian female. $500 obo. Natural gas incubator, $250. (330) 893-0423†x1

BERLIN PET SHOPPE in Berlin is now buying puppies, purebreds & designer mixes. (330) 893-7038†x2

WANTED: FEMALE Australian shepherd, 6 mo. or older. (740) 398-9382

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

TOY FOX TERRIER puppies, 8 wks., shots, wormed. Robert Troyer, 4370 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 MORKIES: 8 weeks old, shots & wormed, 4M- $200, 3F- $250. (330) 600-0877 WANTED: AKC yorkie male. 2 year old or older for breeding stock. Henry E. Mast, 2619 CR 160, Millersburg. 44654. (330) 359-5629

BREEDING stock: 5 Yorkies, 1 M-4F. 2 bred, 2 older. Shitzu f., 5 yorkiepoo f. 1 bred, $3000 obo 893-1426

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

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

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Golden Doodle, female, 2 yr old Sara Keim, (330) 466-6542 FOR SALE: Pomeranian puppies, 4 females, 1 male, ready to go 10/30/15. (330) 600-1413 REGISTERED WALKER coon hound pups. 10 weeks old. $200 ea. 3 males, 1 female. (740) 599-1579

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

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.

TOY FOX terrier puppy, family raised, 8 wks. old. $125. (330) 893-3479

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

CHOCOLATE LAB puppies. Females, $450, males $400. Ready to go Oct. 28. (330) 897-8016

FOR SALE: AKC & ACA reg'd 8 yr. old Yorkie male, proven breeder. $250. (740) 623-0843

Amish Furniture Consignment Auction

Location: Buckeye Event Center. Located at 624 Henry Street, Dalton, Ohio 44618. Located at the west edge of Dalton, along US 30. Approximately 20 miles west of Canton and 15 miles east of Wooster.

15th Annual Fall Auction Saturday, October 31 @ 9:00 A.M.

Items Include: Deluxe roll top desk, computer desks, desks, secretary desk, file cabinets, book shelves, 70 plus complete bedroom suites, 70 plus complete dining room suites , dining room tables, lots of beds, chairs, hutches, bedroom furniture, hall trees, hall seats ,hickory rockers, oak glider rockers, blanket chests, crafts, sofas,(20) plus recliners, sectional sofas, TV stands, coffee tables, end tables, occasional tables, plant stands, pie safes, jelly cupboards, rustic furniture ,area rugs, lots of outdoor Poly furniture, (3)Swing sets and much more. Note: We have a lot of small quilts and crafts that were displayed at an Amish museum. We will have furniture from over 100 local craftsmen. A very good selection of, bedroom suites and dining room suites. Furniture in quarter sawn oak, oak, brown maple, and hickory. All wood items are made by local Amish Craftsman .This could be the best quality items we ever had. We will be open Friday night October 30 from 5 to 9 P.M. for preview. Pictures posted on www.auctionzip.com I.D.7788. Or on, www.stevechuppauctions.com.We will have 2000 lots or more. We will sell in 3 rings. If you have never been to our furniture auction, it’s an experience you will never forget Delivery will be available; cost is approximately $2.50 per loaded mile with a minimum of $250.00. Make arrangements for delivery at the auction. Note to Consignors: Bring your consignments in Monday through Thursday from 8A.M. to 4 P.M. We no longer take consignment on Fridays the week of the auction Terms: Cash, Check, Visa & Master card. There will be a 7% buyer’s premium charge on all sales. There will be sales tax unless you are exempt. Auctioneers: Steve Chupp, Bob Graber, Seth Andrews, Steve Andrews, Jason Miller, Harley Jackson , John Pond , Robert Miller and Eli Troyer.

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FOR SALE: Yorkie Bichon 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.

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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 PUG CHIH. cross male. Female 1 yr. old not brother sister. Female was house trained. Info 330-279-2628 FOR SALE: Good beagle female, 440-2168

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PORTABLE 4 section dog kennel with clean out trays, lixits & feeders. $190. 2 section kennel, $125. 330-464-7642 FOR SALE: 4 male beagle pups. $125 each. Also bunny rabbits, $3 each. Speckled bantams, $5 each. (330) 600-1956 FOR SALE: Beagle Tri colored 2 1/2 year old male. Female running rabbits, $200. Five 7 month old pups started on rabbits. 330- 674-2977

FOR SALE: 5 mo. old Labradoodle female. $300. (330) 763-4246

FOR SALE: 30" X 30" dogs nest, new. $30. 330-600-4852

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

FOR SALE: small AKC pomeranian female. 9 mo. old, $400 obo. (330) 897-0860

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

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

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

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: Beagle male, 10 mo. old, nice marked, good hunting stock, $75 330-897-0850 SIAMESE CATS & kittens. 4 mo. to 2 yrs. 740-545-7296 20 ft. WELDED VINYL WASH DOWN in good condition w/ cages attach. Stainless feeders includ. $975 OBO. 330-439-3421 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 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

MILLER ESTATE AUCTION

2–3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH – GARAGE SOLID OLDER HOME – FIREPLACE – PAVED DRIVEWAY To settle the estate will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on location at 391 West Liberty St., Shreve, Ohio. Liberty Street runs West off Main Street near The Pizza Parlor.

SATURDAY NOV. 7, 2015 – 12:00 NOON REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 12:00 NOON

Older solid brick ranch home. Attached one car garage. 3 city lots. Condo size for those wanting to downsize without lots of close neighbors. Checkout this auction opportunity. The location is away from the heavy downtown Shreve traffic but has easy access to major routes. A covered patio for warm summer evenings. A fireplace with new insert for cool evenings. The home will need a little elbow grease and updating. The perfect starter, rental, or retirement home. You will like the setting and the location. And it all sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment. Go to www.gant–realty.com. for plat or pictures. Or pick up a flyer form the info box on site. OPEN HOUSE – SATURDAY OCTOBER 24 12:00 NOON – 1:30PM Auction by order of Wayne Co. Probate #TBD Ronald R. Miller, Ex. For AUCTIONEER/REALTOR ESTATE OF RALPH M. – Dave Acker MILLER BROKER – Jack Gant

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

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

FOR SALE: AKC German Shorthair Pointer puppies, 13 weeks, 1 male, 2 fem., shots/wormed 330-600-9578

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

FOR SALE: Toy Poodle males, CKC reg., black and parti colored. 3-6 mo. old. (330) 674-6304

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

3 YEAR old beagle female, $75. 9 yr. old beagle female, $75 obo. 330852-2381

FOR SALE: 2 AKC golden retriever males. 8 weeks old. Shots & wormed. Vet checked. (330) 852-0464

3 Bedroom ranch Home on ¼ acre lot

Location 344 Cardinal St. Apple Creek 44606, From Wooster take E. Lincolnway east for 4 mi. and go south on Cardinal St. to location on left. From Apple Creek take Apple Creek Rd. north 2.9 mi. and turn right onto E. Lincolnway. St. E. Lincolnway for .4 mi and turn right onto Cardinal St. Signs Posted

monday november 2nd 2015 • 5:00 P.m. 3 BR Ranch • Great Neighborhood • 2 Car Garage 1/4 Acre • Appliances • Southeast LSD Wayne County • East Union Township

Boundless possibilities. Looking to downsize, invest or looking for that first time home, this may be the ticket for you. Great neighborhood within minutes of Wooster or Apple Creek. This well-built 3 bdrm. 1 bath home features a new roof, 2 car garage, replacement vinyl windows, flooring and a full basement with room for expansion. Utilities include baseboard heat and 150 amp service, newer hot water heater, city septic, and well water. The lot features mature trees and a nice sized backyard with some elbow room. Join us for the open house or schedule a private showing with Pat Kaufman or Esta Ryder. Appliances sell following Real Estate. legal: Parcel #2700314000 of East Union Twp. in Wayne Co. w/Southeast Local Schools. terms: 10% non-refundable down payment due the day of sale with balance at time of closing. 10% buyer’s premium will be assessed to the purchase price. Property sells with no contingencies and all desired inspections must be completed prior to bidding. appliances: Newer Whirlpool washer and dryer, GE electric stove, GE side by side fridge, SS Kenmore elec. Stove. chattel terms: Full balance due day of sale prior to removal of items Sale by order of: Jon Peterman

Patrick kaufman, realtor 330.204.6512 pat@kaufmanrealty.com keller WilliamS leGacY GrouP realtY 330.433.6005 esta ryder realtor 330.317.6912 estaryder@gmail.com


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ATTENTION: Need help with a unexpected litter of pups? Will pay up to $200 per litter. Call us 234-303-6377 BEAGLE PUPPIES, 4 months old. Also other beagles for sale. Trained, out of good hunting stock. (330) 674-0156 HUSKY STUD SERVICE nice markings and double blue eyes. Progesterone testing avail. for great success and bigger litters. $400. Live puppy guarantee. (330) 600-9383 FOR SALE: Registered Havenese pups born 7/30/15. 2 males, 1 butterscotch, 1 brown & white, $500/ea. 330-473-0323 2000 MONTE Carlo Super Sport, 2 door, 141,000 miles, leather, sunroof. $3800. 641-757-9344 FOR SALE: 7 Brussels Griffin adult females, 1 Maltese male. Proven Breeder. $1500 for all.(330) 852-2816 REGISTERED Border Collie, female, 1 yr old, $200. Moving. Must sell. Offers welcome. 330-674-2675 or 330-275-4844 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 FOR SALE: 7 months old. Pomeranian male. Cream colored. 5 year old pom male, proven breeder, (330) 852-7718

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AT STUD akc Cavalier male, Blenheim color, proven. Andy Troyer, (330) 897-0897 AKC reg'd. Lab puppies, yellow, chocolate & black, born 8/26/15, up to date on shots, $350. 330-401-1201 FOR SALE: ACA males, $200. 897-1459

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1 yr old German Shepherd, black and tan, papers to reg. AKC, $1000.(330) 231-1332 FOR SALE: 9 week old Australian shepherd, Merles black & white, red & white, tri-colored. Up to date on shots. (330) 897-2419 x2 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: Beagle puppies, 2 females, 1 male, $85 OBO. 330-698-0328 ext 1 STUD SERVICE: akc & aca registered. Chocolate lab with silver blood lines. Shreve/Holmesville area. (330) 600-9192 FOR SALE: 3 BICHON females. Born 2-27-15. VM (330) 897-0060 POMSKY PUPPY male, dark grayish with one blue eye. Cute, $1800. Marion Keim, 4179 CR 160, Millersburg, OH 44654

WoodWorking EquipmEnt & ChattEl auCtion

Location: 5136 TR 613 Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627. From Mt. Hope Ohio take SR 241 north 1 mile to CR 77 north approx. 1 mile to TR 613 west 1 mile to auction. Signs posted.

tuEsday oCtobEr 27, 2015 – 3:30 p.m.

JD Diesel * Air Compressor * Woodworking Equipment * Good Honda Motor* Lineshaft * Outdoor Furnace * Furniture & Misc. * Jd diEsEl, air ComprEssor, EquipmEnt: 2014 John Deere 4045 diesel, tier 3 with turbo, electronic governor, 80-100 hp., 3511 hours; Saylor Beall 30 hp., air compressor, piston type (recently serviced); Dodds 15 spindle automatic dovetailer (older but it works); Delta 14” bandsaw; Jet 14” bandsaw; Brush sander head; sawdust bin; cyclone; blower and pipe; 250 gal fuel tank almost full of diesel fuel; Kerosene tank; 2 chuckers ; 50’x1 7/16” lineshaft with pulleys, belts and gearboxes; sanding filter system; Boontown aftercool unit; 2 finish booths with 36” fans and exhaust; outdoor furnace from Coalway with ductwork; 5.5 hp Honda motor (like new) FurniturE parts & misC: glass and mirrors etc.; slides; hardware; hinges; misc. trim; crown; bed posts; furniture feet; sample boards; sink bowls; countertop; office supplies; housEhold & FurniturE: 3 stoves; 4 desks; file cabinets; bed; mirrors; chairs; couches; recliners; vanity; misc. items; notE: Dutch Valley Woodcraft has changed locations and is selling the above items no longer needed ChattEl tErms: Cash or good check. Lunch Stand Owners: Dutch Valley Woodcraft – Mr. & Mrs. Dan Hershberger Jr.

Jr. millEr, auCtionEEr/rEaltor 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com

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FOR SALE: akc Husky pups, 8 weeks old, 2 females available, $800. Also, Husky Shiba mix pups, 10 weeks old, $250. (330) 893-3272 FOR SALE: 2 English Bull Dog puppies, 1 male, 1 female, nice markings. $800. (419) 896-2121 USED RABER KENNEL 10x20, 9 inside and outside pens. $300. 330-897-6080 2 YORKIE fe., 11 wks old, 1 Yorkie male, 3 mo. old $600 ea. 6 adult MinPin fe., 2 pregnant. 1 Bulldog female, 3 years old. 1 Bulldog male, 3 years old. ACA registered. (419) 526-0060

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5 YEAR old Yorkie male, $100 OBO. Very friendly. 330-852-2255

FOR SALE: ACA Reg'd ROTTWEILER male, born 6/10/15. Call (330) 4735880 for details. GREAT DANES! 3 Yr. old Blue Merle female. Adult fawn male. VM 330600-0395 FOR SALE: aca Bischon male puppy, 8 weeks old. Out of good stock. $350. (330) 893-4057

MArAnAtHA cHristiAn scHool Auction locAtion: 2150 SR 39, Sugarcreek – PROVIA DOOR Walnut Creek Facility:

FriDAy, octoBer 30, 5:30PM (suPPer At 4:30PM)

The following merchandise will sell as a fundraiser for Maranatha Christian School equiPMent, tools AnD FArM Misc: New 6x10 PJ utility trailer (w/full mesh end gate, spare tire); Stihl MS271 chainsaw; Husqvarna 460 Rancher chainsaw w/case; Echo CS–590 chainsaw; Stihl BG55 blower; 3000 psi pressure washer; no– spill can; bar & chain oil; Crescent 148pc. tool set; Fiskars ax; 2 bull calves delivered within reasonable distance when 4 months old; 8)4x5 bales 2nd cutting mixed hay, delivered within 15 miles outDoor AnD recreAtionAl: 12x20 2000 series prebuilt garage from Alpine Structures with 8’x6’6” garage door (includes delivery within 50 miles); 4x8 chicken coop; Penthouse hunting blind (6’x6’x10’ from Oak Ridge Blinds includes delivery and assembly within 30 miles); Big Dog Big Bud 2–man 17’ ladder stand; Big Dog Tomcat hang–on tree stand; Summit Viper Classic climbing stand; 12 cu. ft. ATV dump trailer, 1200 lb capacity; Large Big Green Egg w/nest; Grill Dome XL; stainless steel camping grill; charcoal; Winchester address sign; solar lights; kid’s wheelbarrow; dump trailer load of compost; 20 bags Bull Country Compost; 2 scoops mixed mulch from Sweetwater Farms; 10 yd. mulch delivered and applied with mulch blower, within 15 miles of Walnut Creek Furniture AnD DecorAtions: 40x58 maple dining table w/ 1–12” leaf and 6 Landon chairs; curio cabinet (glass) 48x82x14; depot desk; 195 swivel glider; Transitional Sleep Systems adjustable bed base with custom mattress up to queen size; 48” poly patio table w/4 chairs; 48” bench; 5’ Adirondack glider; folding Adirondack chairs; 33” round black table; black Lifetime chairs; wicker loveseat; decorative lantern; floral arrangements; bottle centerpiece; framed mirror MiscellAneous: 8 ton Enviro–Brick; Dell Inspiron i5558 laptop; fire extinguishers; Ohio honey; Thermos mug; straw brooms; dustpans; 4 D lantern; 18” doll clothes and accessories; Norwex items; safety vest; flashing bicycle light; tire pump; Under Armour camo backpack; Salsa Master; crib mobile; crib set; quilt kit; 1:32 Peterbilt w/livestock trailer; toy barn w/animals; rocking motorcycle; homemade pizza dinners; Belizean chicken dinners; steak dinners; dinner for 2 at Dutch Valley; shopping spree at Walnut Creek Cheese; tickets to Carlisle Inn Musical; gift baskets from Amish Door Restaurant; bulk food basket; gift cards for local businesses; overnight stays at hotels/cabins; certificate for ½ beef from Baltic Meats; cooler trailer rental; massages; 18 holes of golf w/cart; van rental; student projects Menu: BArBecueD cHicKen, cHili, BurGers, Fries, AnD More – Bake sale & candy stand PArtiAl listinG, MAny More iteMs eXPecteD. MAKe PlAns to AttenD! DonAtions AnD iteMs AccePteD to sAle DAte. For More inForMAtion cAll: sHAWn Miller 330–204–9858, or FreDDie Miller 330–401–2922

Auctioneers: JAson Miller, Myron Miller

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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 6 yr. old German Shepherd male, proven, $200. (330) 893-2037 FOR SALE: 3 year old Yorkie Havanese male. Make offer. (330) 897-7807

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WHELPING BOX, made by Raber Kennel, 24"X24" wire netting with tray, with 20x22 whelping area, good condition, $75. (330) 473-5331 AKC Pomeranian females, cream, 2 yrs old, weight 14.5 lbs, $825 OBO. Walnut Creek area. (330) 893-1316 FOR SALE: 2 CAVALIER females, 4 & 3 years old, $150 each. Soft coated WHEATEN terrier, 3 males, 2 females. (419) 994-3805

HAWLEY AUCTION 52 ACRE ASHLAND COUNTY FARM

OFFERED IN 2 PARCELS AND TOGETHER TRACTORS-FARM EQUIPMENT HOUSEHOLD JD AND FORD TRACTORS- 2 GRAIN BINS TILLAGE EQUIPMENT Will sell the following real estate and personal property at absolute auction on location at 148 State Route 58, Sullivan, Ohio. Located ½ mile North of Sullivan on 58. State Route 58 runs North from US Route 224 in Sullivan.

FRIDAY OCTOBER 30, 2015 11:00 A.M. REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 12:00 NOON

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. TRACTORS-EQUIPMENT Ford 8700 diesel tractor w/ cab; John Deere 2440 tractor w/ loader, weights, and in non running condition; Corn Pro 6’6’’x20 livestock trailer; JD #1209 M/C; NH #273 Hayliner baler; flat bed hay wagon on Pequea #806 gear; Bush hog #2510 folding rotary mower; Case 11 shank chisel plow; Brillion 12 ft. cultimulcher; Oliver #546 moldboard plow; Brady 16 ft. field cultivator; Burch 12 ft. disc; Kasten 14 ft. manure spreader w/ gate; NI 40 ft. bzle elevator w/ motor; 8x16 flat bed wagon on Kory 10 T gear; wooden 7x14 w/ 30 inch sides wagon box; fuel tank w/ pump; JD 4x corn planter; 2 older grain bins, approx.. 2500-3000 bu ea. To be moved; hog and sheep feeders and waterers; steer grooming chute; rope halters; gates; metal fence posts; and more. Wagon load of misc. shop and farm tools. FROM THE HOUSE selling brass bed; several chest of drawers; Duncan Phyfe table and chairs; box lots; and more. NOTE- A partial list with more yet to be discovered. Starting at 11:00 with wagon load and household goods. Real Estate at 12:00 Noon followed by grain bins and equipment. Pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. Plan to attend. TERMS- Cash or Good check Lunch HAWLEY FAMILY, OWNERS AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Dave Acker AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Paul Emerson BROKER- Jack Gant


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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†

FOR SALE: Labradoodle puppies. Black, chocolate & cream, 8 weeks old. Also, 8 Beagle puppies, 8 weeks old. Call after 4 pm (330) 852-3431

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

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

PUGGLE female, dark brown, good mother. 330- 893-3720

FOR SALE: New 10 foot vinyl whelping pen. 330-763-4237

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FOR SALE: 3 yr old English Bulldog, female, had litter of 9 & litter of 6. call for price 330-763-4237

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

10 mo. old male, Yorkie/Bichon cross puppy, good with kids and other dogs, crate trained. 330-567-3005 or 466-4853

FOR SALE: AKC golden retriever puppies, 10 weeks old, shots & wormed. (330) 279-9068

FOR SALE: six year old walker female sire turpins insane cain. Also three year old female. (330) 698-0460

FREE 5 cute bright eyed kittens. (330) 763-2340 VM

FOR SALE: AKC boxer female, brindle, nice markings, $350. Duane Mullet (330) 674-4498

FOR SALE: 4 Maltese females, ACA. 2 & 3 yr old. 2 are bred. AKC Havenese, 2 females are bred. 2 Yorkie females, 2 yrs old ACA. (330) 897-0178

Will sell in the Sprunger Building located on the Kidron Auction Grounds, 4885 Kidron Rd., Kidron, OH (for GPS use 4885 Kidron Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606.) Kidron is located between Wooster and Canton, Ohio, four miles south of US Rt. 30 on CR 52 (Kidron Rd.)

WEDnESDAy EVE., oCt. 28tH – 3:00 Pm mrs. Vick (Gladys) brown Consignment

AntiQuES & CoLLECtibLES: 100 + Longaberger Baskets + New Roseville pottery pcs. – Goo assortment of glassware & china New Carnival – Imperial etc.; Fleur De Lis Millersburg Carnival bowl; stemware; a lot of good costume jewelry; Small dry sink w/lead top; nice oak secretary; small corner cupboard w/curved glass front; 3 drawer walnut stand w/tear drop pulls; wash stand; spinning wheel; 3 pc. Depression era BR suite; oak jelly cabinet; Smoker’s stand w/humidor; selection of old lighters & pipes; school desk; GWTW type lamp; Ansonia & Ingraham clocks; Hamilton 17J pocket watch; Elgin 17 J pocket watch in Hunting case; Am Waltham 15 J pocket watch; Beaded purse; Tin Types; Hat Pins; Pr. of small auto lamps; Smucker plates; Precious Moments; Beanie Babies; Souvineer & Presidential spoons; Antique Festival Souvineers; Carlsbad China Serv. For 12; pictures; egg scales; hay knife; Budweiser Hitch (made from Kit ’79); 20 Mule team hitch; Vintage Chevrolet Club magazines; old doors; wooden ladders; leaded glass window; yardsticks; games; old Singer sewing machine. HouSEHoLD GooDS: Duncan Phyfe ext. table w/8chairs; rock maple dropleaf table w/4 chairs; oak rocker; knee hole desk; 3 Pc. limed oak BR suite + cedar chest; set of bunk beds; crib; white single bed; oak coffee table; oak jewelry cabinet; Round glass top patio table w/umbrella & 4 chairs; Silver plate tea service; Single bed w/new bedding; hall tree; Lots of Holiday décor including Dickens Village, ceramic tree, nativity set; a full kitchen; Floor lamp; fans; GE Elec. dryer; Frigidaire front loading washer; Hoover upright; 3 Eden Pure heaters; bedding; Office desks; 4 good metal shelves; Otis bookcase; Xerox 430 DC Document Center; printer; Scrap Booking material; sleeping bags; Toys/Dolls/Games/Books incl. Harry Potter; lots of Christmas Décor. GunS – WAGon – tooLS EtC.: Win. Mod. 12 12ga.; NR Davis & Sons 16 ga.side x side dbl. barrel; Savage mod. 1921 12 ga.; Sears World Challenger 16 ga.; Marlin mod. 39A lever action .22 cal. rifle; Pistolle Modell CZ27 .32 cal (7.65Kal)– pistol w/holster; Star Spanish Chrome 9mm w/pearl grips & 2 extra clips; Ruger MK1 .22 cal. target pistol; Taurus .38 cal. revolver; Haskell JS45 .45 caliber w/extra clip (NIB); Ruger 10–22 .22 caliber rifle (stock replaced); Savage 1917 .32 caliber pistol (disassembled); 4 Boxes Rem 220 Swift ammo; 3 boxes of .243; 30 .30 cal. ball M2 ammo; misc. gun parts; approx.. 60 M–1 clips; Camp Perry National Pins; Rifle club patches; Am. Rifleman magazines from 50/sProForm 410 trainer Treadmill; assortment of hand tools; Stihl blower; Yard Machine snow blower; push mower; wheel barrow; alum ext. ladder; live trap; coolers; kerosene heater; 1 Horse steel wheeled wagon; Hocking Valley corn sheller; Push cultivator. mrs. Allen “Connie” Lundquist Consignment tooLS: Central Machinery 7” x 10” Mini lathe; Central Mach. 4 1/2” metal cutting bandsaw; 14” Abrasive cut–off saw; Lincoln 225 amp elec. welder; Porter Cable port. (pancake) air compressor; port. air tank; Tradesman 12” x 12 speed Bench mtd. drill press; Pro–Tech 3203 Bandsaw w/stand; Drem el comb. belt/disc sander; Craftsman 8” bench mtd. drill press; Delta 4: belt sander; Delta scroll saw; router & table; 6 gal. shop vac.; few hand tools; sm. Homelite chainsaw; alum. ext. ladder; 2 small pony saddles; old dbl. set of leather work harness (no lines or bridles; HouSEHoLD: 3 pc. bedroom suite; Smith Bros. plaid sofa; Oak glass top sofa table, coffee table, & end tables; wooden dinette table w/4 chairs; sm. dinette table w/2 chairs; wicker chair; Casio LK 30 electronic keyboard; 6 gun cabinet w/etched glass door; fans; lamps; West Bend bread maker; Old elec. Singer drop– head sewing machine w/cabinet; Daisy air rifle. mrs. Dale “treva” Wirth Consignment AntiQuES & CoLLECtibLES: Nice oak round claw foot ext. table; 4 cane bottom chairs; old spindle back rocker; old footstool (Marked Sterling); Hoosier type cupboard; Victrola (Victor Talking Machine – VV–IX); sheet music cabinet; Welby mantle clock; dovetailed cradle; picture of lion in qtr. sawn oak frame; school desk; treadle sewing machine (DC Steiner/Maibach); single trees and a few other primitives; Ray Steiner (Sterling) oil can; hand painted saw; Wooden train made by Bob Weekly (Seville); toys/games; oil lamp; dinner bell w/yoke; glass & wooden churns; tins; Smucker plates (70’s – 2013); cast iron 8 horse hitch & wagon; Manchester parlor stove; 5 gal. milk can; push cultivator; shadow box; Norman Rockwell figurines; misc. glassware & china; few old school books; Steiner/Maibach wooden crate; rubber tire ash tray; collection of Lions; glassware and other items w/Lions Club logo. PooL tAbLE & HouSEHoLD: Fischer Empire VIII regulation slate top pool table selling w/ accessories and plywood ping–pong top. (This table will be left in the house and the buyer will be given ample time to move it. We will sell the pool table from the auction block @ 6:00 PM. General chest freezer; Dining room suite to include a full drop leaf gate–leg ext. table w/3 boards & six chairs plus a china cupboard; glider rocker w/footstool; floral print davenport; bed w/Hollywood frame; cedar wardrobe; lamp tables; marble top stand; barrel table w/4 barrel chairs; small desk; bedding and other soft goods; ; quilt frame; lots of Christmas & Holiday décor; dress form and other sewing stuff; misc. kitchen items including Sunbeam mixer; Sm. Emerson flat screen TV; miSC.: ProForm 525 Treadmill; White’s 4900/D Pro Plus metal detector; measuring wheel; croquet set; CharBroil gas grill; Int. Auction Conducted by: push lawn mower; Parker lawn sweeper; alum. ext. Assisting Auctioneers ladder; tool box; wheel bob GRAbER, barrow; Speedway sled; orrville, 330-466-1662 Lynn nEuEnSCHWAnDER, painter’s plank. Dalton 330-704-2902 tERmS: CASH or CHECK JASon KREiGmont JR., LunCH StAnD Apprentice Auctioneer Visa/mastercard/Discover 440-926-3446 5% buyer’s Premium waived for cash or check

FOR SALE: Dalmation puppies. AKC reg., born 7/6/15. 1 male & 1 female. Alvin Wengerd (330)641-2365 REGISTERED boxer puppies, 8 weeks old. Wormed and shots, brindle. (330) 695-9980

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

2 yr old reg. French bulldog females. Need your puppy shipped? We will schedule flight and take to airport. $350. (330) 275-8602

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

FOR SALE: registered red & white, australian shepherd female. 3.5 months old. Sam Miller, (330) 893-0012

OLDER POMERANIAN female, creme colored, $400. (330) 600-9383

FOR SALE: 3 year old beagle female. $175. (330) 473-8231

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

ACA BOSTON Terrier puppies. Nice markings. Will be 8 weeks old week of Thanksgiving. Pick your puppy. Ray W. Miller, 6531 TR 362, Millersburg, OH 44654

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

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 BEAGLE PUPPY. Shots, dewormed. 1 female, 11 weeks old, tri-colored. $75. Call or Text 330-601-4158

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

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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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: 4 mo. old Beabull female. (330) 556-8712

DALMATIAN PUPPIES, AKC Registered. $800/each (330) 231-4166 5 YEAR old registered Shiba Inu, blak and tan female. (330) 556-8712 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 FOR SALE: red & blue heelers. 5 females. 2 males. 8 weeks old. $50 ea. (330) 495-4988 MULTIPOO puppies! Shots, vet checked, cute & playful, 3 females, 1 male. ACA Cocker Spaniel puppies, 3 males, 1 female. 330-893-3986. FOR SALE: AKC silver labs. 1 male, $700. 1 females, $800. Born 8/12/15. (330) 897-1375 FOR SALE: 4 year old Jack Russell female. Friendly, good with kids, $125. (330) 893-1657 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: AKC French bulldog puppies. Blue carriers. 1/2 blue, 1/2 fawn. Color: blackbrindles. Males $1800, Fe., $3000. 330-893-2923 WANTED: AKC REG. Pomerene females. Have to be young and of good breeding stock. Aaron Yoder, 10550 Hogback Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: akc Lab males. Choc, silver, cream, charcoal. $400 ea., (740) 545-6385 FOR SALE: 19 mo. old Cavachon male, proven breeder, $435/obo. (330) 852-1089 FOR SALE: 8 week old Jack Russell cross puppies, $75. (330) 893-2852 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


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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 FOR SALE: 3 Bichon females, 1 male, 2 years old. 1 Shar-Pei male (red) 330-893-3576 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 9 wk old Beabull male, brindle, $300 OBO 330-279-9088 AKC BLACK Lab puppies. 5 males, $350 ea. 1 female, $550. Shots. Ready 10/27. Reg. 330-359-5409 x2 AKC APRICOT poodle, 6 mo. old, Brucellosis tested, imported bloodlines, $1750. Call Gina, 330-852-2435. NORWEGIAN ELK hound puppies, AKC reg'd. $275 each. (330) 897-7830

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40 HP Perkins Diesel w/ clutch. (330) 893-2707. NEW IDEA 323 corn picker, good cond. Hay wagon with pioneer running gear. Warm Morning propane 65,000 BTU heater. Very good. Small unvented N.G. heaters. Abe Yoder, 2831 TR 151, Mbg. OH 330-893-1521 FOR SALE: Heritage leather press and punch. (330) 893-8009 NATURAL GAS Generators, all sizes, 10KW - 100KW, all have 1800rpm water cooled engines with low hours. Call for pricing & more information. (330) 231-2634

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WANTED: Wheels with solid rubber tire to fit Massey Ferguson 135 tractor. (330) 674-2419 WANTED: ASHLAND or Pioneer Princess cookstove in g. cond. Leroy Miller, 12862 CR 316, Big Prairie, O44611 WANTED: Approx. 28" Air boss wheels and portable feed grinder, 330-600-8225. WANTED: Family cow. Prefer Jersey. Also feeder pigs 200-300 lbs. Amos Schlabach, 330- 674-9451 WANTED: WELSH Pony 50"-54" high. Wayne E. Miller, 6667 P.R. 387, Mbg., OH 44654. Off of TR 362 between Berlin & Mt. Hope. WANTED: All motorcycles, before 1980, running or not, Cash paid. 845-389-3239. WANTED: PING pong table for school. (330) 275-8678 LOOKING TO Buy Older Motorcycles/mini bikes, running or not. 330-328-9642. MASONARY MIXER: any condition, new or old, cash or trade. Call 419-496-9546 WANTED: Tired of paying rent? Will buy and clean out your storage unit. call: (330) 359-5942 WARM MORNING Wood Stove in good condition. 330-359-0751 WANTED: Two 30V electric submersible well pumps w/ wire & pipe. 330-462- 3616 WANTED: LARGE century furnace for wood or coal for shop. Mose Barkman, 7760 T.R. 507, Big Prairie, OH 44611 WANTED: USED electric treadmill. (330) 852-2970

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96" SS tool chest, hvy. duty unit with wooden top & castors, brand new- Nice unit! $2150. (330) 231-2634. DIESEL GENERATORS, 20KW Kohler, 35KW Kohler, both with John Deere engines. 100KW Cummins. (330) 231-2634 FOR SALE: 500-GAL. Air tank in good condition, $400. 330-852-3686. FOR SALE: Pallet forks for skid loaders. Mt. Eaton Trailer, LLC. 330-359-0150 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

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WANTED: BUNK BED. (330) 600-1392 WANTED: Used coop. 330-897-0080

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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

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FOR SALE BY OWNER: 50 wooded acres, exc. hunting, Tuscarawas Co., east of Peoli, near West Chester. Right off of SR 258. Minerals previously withheld. 3400/acre OBO. (330) 473-8955

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FOR RENT: Baltic, Ohio. 2 br mobile homes in Baltic's Pristine Mobile Home Park. These are new mobile homes, (never lived in). Open concept, split bedrooms, 2 baths, laundry hookup, offstreet parking, lawn care provided. Will be available approx November 1, 2015. We only have a few of these so call today to reserve yours before they are all rented. $525.00 month plus $525.00 deposit to move in. Phone 330-8979045 Mon-Thur 8:00 to 4:00

HAWK ESTATE AUCTION

GOOD ANTIQUES-FURNITURE-GUNS CRESTON AND WAYNE COUNTY ADVERTISING SMITH DAIRY ADVERTISING- FISHING 2000 BUICK CENTURY- JD 420 TRACTOR1991 SAAB CONVERTIBLE To settle the estate will sell the following personal property plus items from other homes at public auction. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.

Busy Bee Lumber & Trucking Auction

Commercial Buildings on 3 Acres – Sawmill & Trucking Liquidation

Location: 5965 TR 355 Millersburg OH 44654. GPS Coordinates: 40.521550, -81.838652 Directions: From US 62/SR 39 west of Berlin Ohio take SR 557 south 1.5 miles to TR 407 turn west 1.8 miles to TR 355 turn south ¼ mile to property. From SR 83 south of Millersburg take CR 58 north then immediate right onto TR 407 east 3 miles to TR 355 south to property. Signs Posted.

Friday October 30th, 2015 • 10:00 AM Real Estate Sells First

3.427 Acres • Berlin Township • Holmes County • 2 Parcels • 2 Commercial Buildings • Complete Sawmill Dispersal Including NEW Morbark Debarker • Trucks • Trailers • Knuckleboom Loader • Wheel Loaders • Tools • Parts & Supplies Open for Inspection: Tuesday October 20th – 12:00 Noon to 4:00 PM

THURSDAY OCTOBER 29, 2015 9:00 A.M. HAWK AUCTION 2000 Buick Century Limited 4 dr w/ 86,300 miles; good old blind step back cupboard; good old glass door one pc. Corner cupboard; very rare salesman sample stenciled blanket chest; good old cash register; good selection of advertising items from Creston, Seville, and Wayne County; old Creston match holders; canes from Seville Auction and Sprunger Brothers; good selection of advertising items from Creston Livestock Sales including sorting poles and hats; PCA clock; Yoder Livestock thermometer; pens and pencils; Big I Livestock Marketing sign; good selection older dishes and glassware; good old pictures and frames; marble top oval stand; Orchard Glassware set; DR table and chairs; hall table; string old sleigh bells; COBA thermometer; early Wayne County fair ribbons; drop leaf stand; good lamps; dinner bell w/ bracket; coffee grinder; Queen Size poster bed; double bed; scrapbooking materials; flat screen tv like new; good old high chair; Epson fax/copier like new; Frigidaire dehumidifier; towels and bedding; dishes and cookware; good box lots; and much more. FROM THE GARAGE AND BASEMENT- Huskee 17.5 HP 42 in. lawn tractor; 2200 PSI pressure washer like new; shelving; Toro mower w/ electric start; lawn and garden tools; step ladder; and more. Auction by order of Rod Winkler, Trustee for SUE HAWK TRUST. SCHROCK AUCTION Good selection of Smith Dairy collectibles of all kinds including trucks NIB, bottles, and employee only items; rare Smith Dairy bottle w/ Wadsworth on bottom; Myrtle Dairy bottle; good recliner sofa; good GE glass top electric stove; old 2 burner kerosene stove; ping pong table; cast floor lamp; good collectibles; clean household items; and more. GUNSTOOLS- H&R Sportsman 22 pistol; Jennings Model 522 auto pistol w/ clip; JC Higgins Model 583 16 ga.; Winchester Model 72A 22; Crossman pellet pistol; ammo; fishing items; Craftsman 6 inch jointer/planer; Craftsman 11 in. band saw; drill press; Quatto 4HP power washer; Coleman gas grill; air compressor; air tank; and more. CY AND MARY ANN SCHROCK, OWNERS MILLER ESTATE AUCTION Kenmore auto washer and dryer; treadle sewing machine; table and chairs; dishes and glassware; slipper collection; towels and bedding; large gold frame beveled mirror; bedroom suite; towels and bedding; books; old sled; hand and power tools; Huskee power mower; good box lots; and more. Auction by order of Ronald R. Miller, Ex. for ESTATE OF RALPH M. MILLER, Wayne Co. Probate #TBD DIX AUCTION Sharp black 1991 Saab Turbo 900 car w/ leather, stick shift, convertible, and 35,000 miles. CAROLYN DIX, OWNER AUCTION #5 Sharp John Deere 420 tractor w/ WF, 3 pt., 75% rear rubber, good paint, runs and drives good. Also selling 1991 Ford F-150 w/ $.6 Triton V8, 120,000 miles. AUCTION #6 Guns including Topper Model 88 16 ga.; 2 16 ga. Pumps; Mossberg 12 ga.; New White 16 ga. single; JC Higgins Model 20 12 ga. w/ full; JC Higgins model 583.10; Marlin 12 ga.; Remington Model 700 w/ scope; Ruger M77 Mark II rifle w/ scope; White Mt. carbine 50 cal. w/ scope; Winchester Model 94AE Cal 3030 w/ scope; Hi Point Firearms model 3F 380 handgun w/ 2 clips; also two 12 ga. Barrels; Winchester Model 1400 12 ga. Barrel. ALSO SELLING Citadel M-1911 9mm; Bersa Thunder 380; selection of ammo for 380 auto and 9mm. NOTE- A good one from start to finish. The Hawk family has been a part of the Creston area for many years including The Creston Livestock Auction. You will like the collectibles from the home. A good clean auction all the way through. Selling in 3 rings. Bring 2 friends and the big truck. Guns sell in one area at 10AM.Car, tractor, and major lawn and garden at approximately 12:00 Noon. Pictures and updates at www.gant-realty. com.. Click on chattel auctions. Plan to attend a good one. TERMS- Cash or Good check Breakfast and Lunch

Nearly 3.5 acres in Berlin Township of good level land, solid commercial buildings, and plenty of road frontage. This property currently serves as an existing sawmill operation and also has 2 tenants producing $1,000 per month income. The sawmill building is 3,480 square feet pole construction with concrete floors. The shop building is 3,000 square feet, fully insulated, 5 overhead doors, and concrete floors. This building would serve a variety of purposes including manufacturing, trucking, service and more. The property has 400amp electric service and natural gas is available. The land includes all mineral rights and is mostly level giving it a load of flexibility. Make arrangements to preview this property and give your existing or new business the opportunity for growth! Parcel 1: 1 Acre w/ 261’ frontage Parcel 2: 2.472 Acres w/ 317’ frontage. Includes all improvements. Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of the auction, balance at closing in approximately 45 days, no financing or other contingencies, any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Buyers must independently investigate and confirm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Hoop building is tenant owned and not included with the real estate. For maps, title, brochure, additional information, and complete equipment & chattel list visit www.kaufmanrealty.com or contact Curt. Legal: Parcel #0100333001 in Berlin Township of Holmes County and the East Holmes LSD. Taxes per half year are: $743.55 Sawmill Liquidation: 2015 Morbark 640 Debarker; Meadow’s 4 head Carriage w/ Edmiston’s set works, 56” blade; Meadow’s 22” Edger w/ 16’ hyd. Take off rolls; Morbark Chip Pac 6 Knife Chipper; Morbark Chip Blower on Pivotal Stand; 5’x18’ Dip Tank w/ hyd. Hoist & electric hyd. Pump; Edmiston’s Hyd. Log Turner; log decks; conveyors; live feed rolls; Chipmunk Band Head Rig Sawmill w/ Carriage, Sharpener, & Setter; JD 250hp Diesel Power Unit w/ line shaft, 30”x40”x60” hydraulic tank, 15,482 hours; MWM 125hp Diesel Power Unit; Natural Gas GenSet 60hp Model 30R61 power unit; Lumberline Lasers; 12 steel lumber carts; Wheel Loaders – Knuckleboom Loader – Trucks – Trailers: ‘95 JD 344G Wheel Loader w/ Forks & Bucket, 11,656 hours; CAT 930 Wheel Loader w/ Forks & Bucket, Filled Tires; 6 Yard Sawdust Bucket; Barko 275B Knuckleboom Loader, Bucksaw Set up, 4 Stick controls; 2007 International 4300 DT466 Truck w/ 24’ curtain side bed, 220,000 miles; ‘99 Western Star Semi Tractor, 36” sleeper, new head gaskets, injectors, 1,000,000 miles, used daily; ‘89 GMC 6000 Sierra single axle dump truck, gas; ‘74 Ford 900 pumper/tanker Firetruck, gas; 2002 Chevy 1500 truck, extended cab, 4WD, 246,969 miles (only 50,000 miles on motor rebuild); 45’ Stake Log Trailer, 3 bunks, new brakes; ‘98 Dorsey 48’ Flat Bed Trailer; ‘88 Cronkhite 18’ Equipment Trailer w/ 5’ Dovetail, tandem axle duals, pintle hitch; Log Cabin – Storage Building – Retaining Wall Block: Log Cabin/Office 12’9”x12’9”, fully insulated, finished in solid wood, log exterior, electric; Office/Storage Building - 9’x13’, wooden peg assembly, insulated, electric; 18 – 6’x2’x2’ Concrete Interlocking Retaining Wall Blocks; Shop Equipment & Tools – Parts & Supplies: 2 - Ingersoll Rand 80 gallon 5 hp Air Compressors; 2 – 500 gallon air tanks; hydraulic tanks; 2,000 gallon fuel tank; Hankison SP Air Dryer on stand; Miller Bobcat 225G Welder/8,000 Watt Generator, only 526 hours; Miller wirefeed welder; General 330 Portable 20” planer w/ 13hp Honda; Easy Kleen 4000 Magnum steam cleaner; Chainsaws incl. Stihl 029, MS460, MS441, MS660, MSE210C, Husqvarna 395XP; Stihl weedeater; Acetylene Torch set on cart; Oregon Buck Saw chain sharpener; E-Z-Go 55 golf cart; SR10 6’ bed slide; electric motors; hydraulic pumps; chain saw parts; airlines; Banding tools; tools & socket sets incl. 1” drives; misc. pulleys & gears; dip tank agitators; misc. smalls; sawmill parts & supplies; scrap pile; wagon load of misc.; Sale Order: Starting at 10:00 AM with the real estate followed by the uncataloged small parts, tools, & shop equipment. Cataloged sale at 12:00 Noon beginning with rolling equipment then sawmill dispersal. Chattel Terms: Cash, Check or Credit Card. 3% Buyer’s Premium, Waived for cash or check; All equipment sold “As Is” with no warranties. Any factory warranty available will transfer to new owner. ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE FOR CATALOGED ITEMS. Online bidding terms apply. Lunch Stand by Rainbow Valley School Auction by order of: Busy Bee Lumber & Trucking, LLC. Owners: Allen & Brenda Miller

(330)264-8342 4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691 AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker, Steve Andrews, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson

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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 FINISH SHOP/WAREHOUSE in Berlin for rent. Approximately 7000 sq ft. Furnished with free heat. (330) 231-2737. FURNITURE MANUFACTURING SHOP for rent in Berlin includes all equipment and free heat. Approx. 6800 sq ft. (330) 231-2737

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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

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

Automobiles 530

2008 Toyota RAV4, 4x4 with 104,000 miles. Excellent Condition. Must sell immediately. $9,700. OBO. 330-988-7238

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

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1996 JEEP CHEROKEE 4x4 front grill guard, rear tow package, 175K miles. 4-door $2700. 330-704-1979

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.

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

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FOR SALE:Radiator, like new. Also, two sets of fans for a Honda Accord. Make offer. (740) 502-9623

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FOR SALE: 2014 CHRYSLER Town & Country mini van. (330) 473-0962 2010 GMC 15 passenger van. Loaded, new brakes, ready to go. 2000 Chevy 15 passenger van, good cond., very nice. 330-390-4783

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

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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

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2015 Honda Civic LX, Civic EX Sedan, Accord LX Sedan, CRV EXL AWD, 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.

P7917

$

$

P7925

P7900

2012 Honda Accord EXL

$

257 mo.

285 mo.

$

P7913

P7926

2012 Honda CRV LX AWD

2014 Honda Crv EXL AWD

$

295 mo.

P7908

2013 Honda Civic LX

2010 Honda CRV EX 4WD

2012 Honda Accord EXL

$

248 mo.

285 mo.

P7922

2012 Honda Civic LX

379 mo.

$

230 mo.

Payments based on 72 months financing with approved credit 20% down cash or trade equity. Includes Wayne County Taxes, all fees, license transfer or 45 day tag.

Our Other Select Used Cars $

5,499

P7906 2005 Honda Civic Hybrid

$

$

11,499

$

A981A 2011 Chevy Traverse LS 42k

SALES

$

Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 - 8:00; Fri. 9:00 - 6:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00

$

$

SERVICE

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

$

$

PARTS

13,999

A975A 2009 Nissan Rogue S AWD

$

$

23,999

$

9,199

A803A 2008 Ford Escape XLT

$

14,599

P7895A 2011 Ford Taurus SEL

$

7,995

A957A 2009 Pontiac Torrent AWD

$

10,999

P7879A 2007 Honda Element SC

$

14,599

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

P7903 2012 Honda Civic LX

$

$

8,999

A733A 2007 Honda Fit Sport 5-Sp

20,998

P7910A 2012 Ford Flex FWD

6,599

B011A 2003 Honda CRV LX 4WD

13,599

P7880A 2009 Veracruz

18,599

$

8,599

B021A 2004 Subaru Outback LL Bean Edition

P7868B 2007 Toyota Highlander

$

5,499

A980B 2002 Honda Accord LX V6

8,199

B026A 2008 Chevy Cobalt

$

$

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48 — Saturday, October 24, 2015

The Holmes County Hub Shopper

OCTOBER IS 06 GMC ENVOY DENALI 4X4 POWER SEATS, RUNNING BOARDS, HEATED LEATHER, SUNROOF, MEMORY SEATS, 6-CD STEREO, ALLOY WHEELS. #T14218B

09 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ

POWER SUNROOF, HEATED LEATHER POWER SEATS, FOG LIGHTS, CD STEREO, ALLOY

$10,961 12 CHEVY CRUZE RS LTZ

13 BUICK REGAL PREMIUM

11 FORD FLEX SEL

08 BUICK LUCERNE CXL

12 CHRYSLER 200 LTD

ONLY 64,000 MILES!, POWER SUNROOF, HEATED LEATHER SEATS, REMOTE START, ALLOY WHEELS. #MP7905

LEATHER HEATED POWER SEAT, KEYLESS ENTRY, REMOTE START, POWER SUNROOF, FOG LIGHTS, ALLOY WHEELS. #MP7846

$11,932

$13,999

14 CHEVY CAPTIVA LTZ

12 ACURA TSX

#B16018A

POWER SUNROOF, ALLOY WHEELS, FRONT & REAR AIR, HEATED LEATHER MEMORY SEATS. #MP7942

REMOTE START, HEATED LEATHER SEATS, ALLOY WHEELS, POWER SUNROOF, STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS. #MP7030

ONLY 42,000 MILES! POWER SUNROOF, ALLOY WHEELS, HEATED LEATHER SEATS, 6-CD STEREO, NON-SMOKER, 1 OWNER. #T15281C

$16,699

$18,990

$19,500

$19,525

$19,975

15 BUICK REGAL

POWER SEAT, SUNROOF, ALLOY WHEELS,

ONLY 23,000 MILES!, LEATHER HEATED SEATS, POWER SUNROOF, CLIMATE CONTROL, ALLOY

12 BUICK LACROSSE AWD

ALL WHEEL DRIVE, ONLY 35,600 MILES!, POWER SUNROOF, HEATED LEATHER SEATS. #B15099A

07 GMC YUKON DENALI AWD

$22,475

$22,990

13 GMC TERRAIN DENALI AWD POWER SUNROOF, HEATED LEATHER, NAVIGATION, CHROME WHEELS. #MP7901

15 GMC TERRAIN SLT AWD

POWER SUNROOF, CHROME WHEELS, LEATHER HEATED MEMORY SEATS, PIONEER SPEAKERS. #MP7933

ONLY 85,000 MILES!, POWER SUNROOF, POWER SEATS, REMOTE START, ALLOY WHEELS, BOSE SPEAKERS. #MP7858A

11 CADILLAC DTS PLATINUM 12 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4X4 ONLY 40,300 MILES!, POWER SUNROOF, HEATED LEATHER & COOLED POWER SEATS, BOSE SPEAKERS, MEMORY SEATS. #GM15310A

POWER SUNROOF, REMOTE START, AUTO CLIMATE CONTROL, REAR CAMERA, AIR,

$23,996

$26,925

$28,975

13 GMC ACADIA SLT AWD

15 CHEVY TRAVERSE LT AWD

REMOTE START, POWER SUNROOF, LEATHER SEATS, REAR CAMERA, ALUMINUM WHEELS, BOSE SPEAKERS. #MP7940

POWER SEATS, REMOTE START, SUNROOF, TV/DVD, REAR CAMERA, BOSE SPEAKERS. #MP7934

Lube, Oil & Filter Change

$29,931

$29,475

$33,997

$35,932

For 30,000 miles See dealer for details.

GM Reserves the right to change rebates at any time, which may result in higher or lower pricing. Pictures may not reflect actual vehicle. **Must finance with GM Financial or Ally. Prices good thru 10/31/15.

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