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Christmas Open House
Calendar November Election Day dinner 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. See Pg. 4 — CALENDAR
Annual event kicks off holidays By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer
The annual Christmas Open House at the Village Gift Barn, Country Gatherings and Moxie Fashion and Furnishings will take place Thursday, Nov. 12, from 3-8 p.m. and runs through the weekend, on Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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A customer admires one of the many seasonal displays at Country Gatherings in Berlin, which along with Moxie and Village Gift Barn, will be celebrating the annual Christmas Open House, the weekend of Nov. 12-14. The three stores will feature holiday displays, refreshments and live music to kick off the holiday shopping season. The event offers sales, live music, refreshments and a drawing for a grand prize at each of the three shops, valued at $150. The event began around 2000 and has continued to
grow, according to Ruth Schlabach, owner of the Village Gift Barn. Schlabach says the weekend starts with the deepest discounts as all items throughout the
store will be reduced 20 percent on Thursday. Patrons are asked to take a paper product such as paper towels, toilet paper or facial tissues to donate to Share-A-Christmas,
and they will receive an additional 10 percent off of one regular priced item (excluding furniture). On Friday, all items will See Pg. 9 — HOLIDAYS
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SAUERKRAUT SUPPER — The annual pork and sauerkraut supper will be held Wednesday, Nov. 4 from 4-7:30 p.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Mount Hope. Cost is $10 for adults and $5 for ages 5-12 (4 and younger eat free). The menu includes homemade kraut and real mashed potatoes, gravy, pork, pickles, applesauce, rolls, pie and beverage. Carryouts are available. In case of inclement weather, patrons may wait inside the church. Making plans for the annual event are Robert (left), Bethany, Glenda and Benjamin Masters.
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Sausage Patties ......................................... $3.29/ LB
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Breaded Chicken Tenders ................................ $3.69/ LB
E-Z Carve Ham ................... $1.99 lb.
See us for your Smoked or Honeysuckle Turkeys for Thanksgiving. We offer quantity pricing.
Black Forest Ham ................ $2.69 lb. Baby Swiss............................ $3.49 lb. Jumping Jack ........................ $2.79 lb. Smokey Cheddar Cheese ....... $3.39 lb.
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Holiday Tour of Holmes to benefit Every Woman’s House Kick off your holiday season with a tour of five homes decorated for the holidays during Holiday Tour of Holmes, Nov. 20 from 4-8 p.m. The Blessing Design Team and Holmes County Friends & Neighbors of Every Woman’s House are offering this tour, plus
a special Patron’s Preview and Private Party on Nov. 19 beginning at 6 p.m. Tickets for the tour are $25 and may be purchased at BFearless, Farmhouse Frocks, The Modern Farmhouse, Moxies and Rodhe’s IGA. Patron tickets for
Holmesville offers leaf collection
Holmesville will collect leaves throughout the fall season. Residents are asked to remove stones, tree limbs and any other debris from the leaves or the village will not pick them up.
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the preview are $50 per person with patrons meeting in the Little League parking lot on Glenn Drive in Millersburg at 5:45 p.m. and being shuttled to each home, ending with appetizers and beverages at the last home. Proceeds from the
event support Every Woman’s House and enable The Blessing Design Team to make over the home of a Holmes County family that has suffered from domestic violence. Tickets can also be purchased online at www. everywoman’shouse.org.
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Off the Bone Honey Ham ..........................$3.09 lb. Roast Beef....................................................$5.59 lb. Lacey Swiss .................................................$3.49 lb. Horseradish Cheese.................................. $2.39 lb. Flaky Crust Flour ........................................$0.31 lb. Veggie Chips Ranch and Original...........$2.55 ea. Tator Tots .....................................................$1.28 lb.
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Troyer Mozzarella Cheese.................................... $2.99/lb. Troyer Aged Swiss Cheese ....................................$3.99/lb. Troyer Hickory Smoked Turkey Breast.................$7.99/lb. Sierra Mist & Schweppes Ginger Ale ...................99¢/2 lt. Jif Peanut Butter ........................................... $1.99/16oz. Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk . .. $1.99/14oz. Mini Milk Baking Bits (M&Ms) ........................... $4.99/lb. Flaky Pie Crust Flour ............................................... 39¢/lb. Reiter Whole Milk ..............................................$2.59/gal. Pillsbury Butter Milk Biscuits ....................$1.99/16.3oz.
Golden or Red Delicious Apples $11.99/bu. $6.19/ ½ bu. Navel Oranges $7.99/8 lb. bag Texas Grapefruits $3.99/5 lb. bag Russet Potatoes $1.99/5 lb. bag Onions 99¢/3 lb. bag
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Open Air Art Museum to install new sculpture
Nov. 5 installation of “The Face of the Nations,” a sculpture by local artists Jan and Vince Bowden. (From Page 1) The event opens at 6:30 p.m. with cocktails and Take state Route 93 to appetizers, followed by a Baltic and follow signs, or from Ragersville Road to The Holmes County 6:45 p.m. artist led group Troendly Road and first Open Air Art Museum walk through the OAAM invites the public to the Trail. road to the right. At 7 p.m. there will be a multiple course dinNAME BRAND DISCOUNT GROCERIES ner with the artists for $33 per guest. The event
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erans’ Memorial in Glenmont, a spaghetti supper is being held Nov. 6, 5-8 p.m., at the Killbuck VFW in Killbuck. The cost is by donation, with proceeds going toward upgrades and additions to the Supper to memorial, which will not benefit Veterans’ only feature the names of those who were killed in Memorial action, but all who served. To raise funds for For information, call Jim improvements to the Vet- Wolfe at 234-635-0005 or Larry Purdy at 330-3775883.
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NEW LOAD OF MISCELLANEOUS Oil Filled Radiator Heaters................$25 Treadmills ..........................................$175 Electric Lift Chair..............................$175 Changing Table...................................$72 Water Cooler Dispenser ....................$75 Office Chair .........................................$65 Mini Pool Table ...................................$35 Baby Gates..........................................$22 Pedestal High Chair w/ Pneumatic Lift .....$95 11’ x 15’ Rug ......................................$210 Ironing Boards ....................................$18 Large Pet Cage ...................................$45 6.5’ Bed Cover for F150 Truck ........$135 Wall Mount Fireplace 36” ..................$95
18V Cordless Set (4 tools) ................$65 120V Arc Welder .................................$95 Battery Chargers ................................$35 Air Hose Reel ......................................$65 Wire Feed Welder w/Cart.................$225 3/4 HP Garbage Disposer..................$45 3 Burner Grill (Natural Gas) ............$245 Gas Leaf Blowers ...............................$65 Gas Chain Saws ......................... $75-$95 Vertical Rubbermaid Shed ..............$215 – 4’7” x 6’5” Refrigerators ...........................$335-$765 Gas Dryer.......................................... $625 5’ Fireplace TV Stand .......................$215
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Smokkedd Turkey Smoked Tur Roll .................................$2.39 $2 39 lb lb. E-Z Carve Ham..........................................$1.95 lb. Provolone Cheese ....................................$2.39 lb. Guggisberg Baby Swiss Cheese ............... $3.25 lb.
Old Fashioned Meats at Old Fashioned Prices
4 lb. wheels & loaves
Alpine Swiss Cheese................................ $2.89 lb.
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Walnut Creek Shortening ..................................$3.45 3 lb. Can Walnut Creek Peanut Butter................................. $4.59 40 oz. Walnut Creek Potato Chips ......................................2 for $5.00 Don’t Forget to Pre-Order Your Fresh Smoked Turkeys, Plain Frozen or Fresh Hams for All Your Holiday Needs!
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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 educa-
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Meat & Cheese Trays Call for Prices Hard Salami........................................................................... $4.49 lb. Black Forest Ham................................................................... $3.59 lb. German Bologna ................................................................... $2.59 lb. Guggisberg Swiss Cheese ...................................................... $3.39 lb. Mozzarella Cheese.................................................................$2.59 lb. Smith’s Sour Cream ............................................................... $1.49 lb.
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Community Church 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.
NewPointe Community Church offers two seminars NewPointe Community Church in Millersburg will offer two separate seminars during the holiday season: GriefShare and DivorceCare — Surviving the Holidays. Both seminars are free and open to the public. In these twohour seminars, you will learn practical, effective strategies to help you make it through the holidays. Each seminar begins with a video featur-
ing interview clips from respected Christian counselors, psychologists and authors speaking on topics pertinent to people who are separated, divorced, or grieving the loss of a loved one. The videos also include practical advice from people who’ve experienced a marital breakup or death and have faced at least one holiday season since then. At Surviving the Holidays, you’ll receive a Holiday Survival Guide that includes practical strategies, encouraging words, helpful exercises, Q&As, and more, to help you construct a healthy approach to the days ahead. You’ll also spend time with other people who understand what you’re going through and who will accept you as you are without expectations or judgment. This holiday season can be a wonderful time of personal growth and peace as you learn to discover joy amidst the heartache. Join us on Monday, Nov. 16 from 6-8 p.m. No registration is required and no childcare will be available. NewPointe Community Church is located at 8882 state Route 39, Millersburg. Sunday service times are 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. For more information, visit newpointe.org.
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 soup, sandwiches, noodles, potato salad, pies. The church is on state Route 83.
Soup supper held to support missions 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.
HERMAN MAYS JR. celebrated his 90th birthday on Friday. He was born on Oct. 23, 1925, in Wooster to Herman and Sadie Mays and was married to the late Annabel Mays for 52 years. He has two daughters, Barbara (Dan) Fickes of Wooster and Amy (Dan) DeHass of Berlin. He has five grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. He was hired at Neil Furniture company and NAPA Auto Parts. He was a World War II Navy veteran and a member of West Hill Baptist Church. Birthday cards may be sent to him at 2247 Wetherington Lane, 115 The Greens, Wooster 44691.
Holmes Caregiver Luncheon is Nov. 6 The
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Caregiver of the Year will be announced at the annual Holmes County Caregiver Appreciation Luncheon scheduled for Nov. 6 at the Carlisle Inn in Walnut Creek from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. with registration starting at 10 a.m. Entertainment will be provided by John Schmid. While this is a free event to any Holmes County caregiver, registrations are required. Caregivers and one guest receive a complimentary meal; additional guests will be $10 each. To register for this event, contact Laurel at 800-932-7277 Ext. 4719. The Holmes County Caregiver Coalition is seeking nominations for Holmes County Caregiver of the Year. This is a recognition given to any unpaid caregiver (for family, friend, neighbor, etc.) who best shows what all caregivers go through on a
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.
Holmes County Old-Fashioned Gospel Revival
Churches and individuals throughout HolChristian Women mes County are coming together for a countyto meet wide revival at the West Holmes County Chris- Holmes High School tian Women’s Club will auditorium, to be Nov.
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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.
day-to-day basis. Criteria for Caregiver of the Year: The caregiver must currently be providing care or have provided care in the past two years; the caregiver may not be paid through an agency or be doing volunteer work (such as through a hospice); the recipient of the care may be residing at home, in long-term care or deceased; the caregiver being nominated must reside in Holmes County; however, the person they are caring for may reside anywhere. We ask that you write a short story about the caregiver (500 words or less), explaining why they should be considered for this award. Mail the nomination to Laurel DuBeck, 60788 Southgate Road, Byesville, OH 43723, or Fax to 740-4399878 or email to ldubeck@ aaa9.org.
15-18 from 7-9 p.m. with inspiring messages by area ministers. For more information, please visit: www. ReviveUsAgain.us
Lakeview Baptist celebrates anniversary Lakeview Baptist Church of Dundee will celebrate its 50th anniversary Dec. 6. Friends of the church are invited to 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 A free meal, “Thursday Night Light,” is served the third Thursday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at Millersburg First Presbyterian Church, 90 S. Clay St.
Donations needed Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store is at 7703-B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-857-5516. or 330-4641261.
Have a meal at Bob Evans, support Holmes Humane Society A fundraiser for Holmes County Humane Society will be held all day on Monday, Nov. 2 at Bob Evans, 550 Robinson Road, Wooster. Take the flier or show
a picture of the flier on your cell phone at checkout and Bob Evans will donate 15 percent of the sale to HCHS. A link to the flier is: h t t p : / / h o l m e s h u m a n e.
com/about/testi/ HCHS receives no government funding. All operating costs are funded through donations, fundraisers and adoption fees.
Low cost spay/neuter clinic is Nov. 1 The Holmes County Humane Society Inc. is offering a low cost spay/neuter clinic in the mobile Rascal Unit on Sunday, Nov. 1. The clinic will be held at the fire station in Killbuck. Participants must pre-register through the Humane Society and prepay in full (check, cash or Paypal) by Oct. 16 to reserve a spot. This is the last Rascal clinic in Holmes County for 2015.
Clinic arrival time is 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Owners must provide written proof of current rabies shot by a licensed vet or purchase one for $7. Please take felines in a labeled carrier and provide a crate for your canine if possible. No food after midnight the night before surgery (water is OK). For more information on fees, registration forms and additional services available, visit www.
holmeshumane.com, call 330-377-4026 or email: wsmith805@hotmail.com. Prevent litters of puppies and kittens by spaying and neutering. Fixing cats and dogs not only prevents unwanted litters, it reduces mating behaviors such as fighting and urinating in inappropriate places (marking) and the issues related with heat cycles. Spaying See Pg. 7 — CLINIC
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BOOKS, MUSIC, FAMILY DVD’s, CANDLES, BOXED CARDS & MORE. Mon. - Fri. 8-5 • Sat. - 8-3 • 330-674-0684
Ashland Oil Bulk Plant Randy Wengerd, Rian Wengerd, Agents Co. Rd. 623 - Millersburg Phone 674-2096 • 674-6826
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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
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Complete Building Center 893-2251 • 1-800-362-6682
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FINNEY’S MARATHON AAA 24 Hour Towing Service 11069 St. Rt. 39 - Millersburg Ph. 674-7338
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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
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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 donaPancake, sausage tion. Proceeds will benefit the Vacation Bible School breakfast program. The church is at Moorhead Mennonite 10415 County Road 329,
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Vengeance on the Killbuck: Tale of boy and man When I was 8 years old the family next door produced a baby boy. Myself the runt in a litter of eight, I had endured a lifetime to that point without a younger sibling to torture … er, um, nurture. I quickly adopted little Marc and set about making up for lost time. My nearest brother actually was eight years older than me and had set a perfect example of how to “build character” in a young whelp. It’s amazing what a kid will put up with to run with the big dogs. Fortunately, Marc survived the 18 year hazing process to become one of my best friends in adulthood, and our adventures and misadventures could fill volumes. Many of these escapades were set on our beloved Killbuck Creek in pursuit of ducks, squirrels and whatever else happened to be in season as we floated downstream with my prized Chessie, Blaze, nosing into the wind at the front of the canoe
“So what if we tried going over it instead of around?” he said. “Couldn’t hurt to try, right?” As the “older brother” in this duo part of my job was to quash dumb ideas before they ever like a dog-faced figuregained traction. I was head on the bow of a about to fail miserably in Spanish Galleon. this duty. We eyeballed Logjams, a constant the snarl for a good long menace in those days, time, poking with our would most times require us to disembark canoe paddles until finaland claw our way up the ly selecting a particularly sturdy-looking log as our muddy bank. We would then drag the canoe and stepping off point. “It would be best for its contents up behind through a tangle of trees you to go first,” said Marc. “That way I can and undergrowth to hold onto the dog and return to the water on the other side. This was a once you establish a horribly laborious, time- route I’ll send him then follow along.” consuming task capable I swung a single boot of draining enormous out of the canoe and quantities of fun from onto the log. It was rockany adventure. solid. I eased a second “These logjams are leg out and, letting go sucking the life out of me,” I said to Marc as we of the canoe, stood fully glided toward a thicken- supported as Marc and Blaze drifted a foot or ing mat of flotsam in two away. The three of front of a particularly daunting tangle of trees, us nodded that collective nod of dudes who have trash and run-away figured it all out. plastic toys one autumn “Better give it a morning.
bounce to make sure it’s good and stable,” Marc said. It’s hard to imagine that at the wise and worldly age of 30, I could have been so stupid as to agree. I instantly disappeared below the surface in a flush of foaming flotsam!
While it would be inappropriate to include the language used in the following moments, suffice to say that no foul word I had ever encountered was left out of the flurry. Blaze cowered in the front of the canoe and I’m pretty sure Marc peed himself. In an instant two full
decades of Dutch rubs, knuckle monkeys and various other forms of good-natured sibling torture — even the time another friend and I held “little brother” Marc down and stuffed him with leaves — were fully and unequivocally avenged!
Holidays at the Mansion features a winter wonderland Once again the Victorian House Museum in Historic Millersburg will play host to the popular Holidays at the Mansion and this year promises to be even better with the theme “winter wonderland.” The third-
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As you climb to other floors you will encounter even more characters like Mrs. Nancy Bigham, wife of Dr. Jonathon Bigham. As you enter the basement, Lena’s third husband was an inventor and you might find him busy with experiments as you pass through his basement domain. It’s a fun evening of holiday decorations, living history and refreshments in the Castle Club. Hours are 6:30-9 each night and a reduced admission that evening of only $5.
Holmesville/Prairie Town- noon at the library to play each Thursday from 10-11 ship Library invited seniors cards, board games or for a.m. for story hour. of the community to Senior conversation. Mondays, from 2:30-4 p.m. Kids ages 3 through sixthMeet every Monday after- Preschoolers are invited graders are invited the first
Monday of every month, 4-5 p.m. for After School Kids Group. There will be an after-school snack, a story and an activity.
help change up the overall look and feel of the house for 2015. The holiday decorations are a community project with various businesses, organizations and private individuals coming together to transform the house into Holidays at the Mansion. The house is owned by the Holmes County Historical Society. The 28-room mansion was built in 1900 by L.H. Brightman from Cleveland and has been featured
on HGTV and Victorian Home Magazine. Your holiday will be complete with a tour of this Queen Anne Victorian mansion. The tours are self-guided. A tour host will greet you and give a brief historical background. Tour hours are Sunday through Thursday, 1-4 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 1-8 p.m. Admission is $10 for adults, $9 seniors (65 and older) or active military, $3 students 12-18 and younger than 12 free.
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PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE! Holidays (From Page 1) be reduced 10 percent storewide, and on Saturday, each customer will receive a free gift with their purchase. Sales are on in-stock items only, and exclude jewelry. “This weekend is the kick-off to our Christmas season,” said Valerie LeMonde, marketing coordinator for the three stores. “It marks the end of our fall campaigns and kicks off the holiday season. We should have all of our Christmas decor out on display.” A piano player will be on hand at the Village Gift Barn to play Christmas carols to help set the mood. “There will be live music, refreshments and lots of sales going on,” LeMonde said. “There will also be some prize drawings going on at each store.” This year, the Village Gift Barn is teaming with Samaritan’s Purse for a goat project, to help families in Africa and Latin America. A goat provides up to a
Calendar liter of milk a day, which can be sold to provide income for a family. A nanny goat can produce three kids a year. The cost of one goat is $70. Olde Berlin Village Shoppes will match every dollar 100 percent to help with this project. Country Gatherings, located across the parking lot from the Village Gift Barn, will have a large selection of holiday displays as well, including fresh greens, pine roping and other festive designs. Moxie, located at 4843 E. Main St. in Berlin, is part of the holiday celebration as well. “We carry a huge selection of boots and shoes at Moxie,” store manager Stefanie Kauffman said. “Many of our boots are Spanish leather and very unique in design and exceptional quality.” Moxie also has expanded its line of jewelry items. Kevin Lynch photo/www.buydrphotos.com Reporter Kevin Lynch A Merry Christmas welcome display greets cuscan be reached at 330-674- tomers as they enter the Village Gift Barn in Ber5676 or klynch@the-daily- lin, which hosts its annual Christmas Open House record.com. Thursday, Nov. 12, through Saturday, Nov. 14.
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.
(From Page 7) 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.
Senior dinner set for Nov. 13 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 330-674-9546.
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Killbuck Fall Bazaar is Nov. 14 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.
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Farming Saturday night get-togethers were enjoyed by all After a long week of hard physical work on the farm, Saturday evenings were a time for neighbors to get together to relax and have some fun. In the good old days there was no television, no video games, and some people didn’t even have a radio. There were movie theaters but they cost money and few people had any extra to spend. Instead there would be a gathering at someone’s home. Families would arrive bringing their musical instruments, board games and a week’s worth of the need to just relax, have fun, and forget their troubles.
There would be a fiddle, banjo, mandolin, guitars, harmonica, and some homes would have a piano. Anyone could join in the group, it didn’t matter if you were a really good musician or just learning. Singing was welcomed from anyone or everyone. There was no sheet music to follow, everyone played “by ear.” Usually no one in the group knew
how to read music. They had been taught how to play their instrument by someone in the family. Many of the songs played were folk music, “Down In The Valley,” “You Are My Sunshine,” “Red River Valley,” “John Henry” and more. There were fun songs, “Froggy Went A Courtin’” was a favorite. One of the gals did a great version of “Mule Skinner Blues” and she knew how to yodel. Many of the beautiful hymns were sung, “Amazing Grace,” “How Great Thou Art,”, “In The Garden.” There were renditions of the popular country and bluegrass
songs and instrumental renditions of “Turkey In The Straw,” “Boil That Cabbage Down,” “Orange Blossom Special,” “Wildwood Flower” and others. The older children would gather in another room to play games such as checkers, Parcheesi, or hide the thimble. Younger children found a corner where they could play with toys. Babies either slept or were held and entertained by the many loving arms that were there. Those who didn’t play or sing talked about cooking, canning, recipes, family news or
neighborhood gossip. At some point in the evening everyone took a break and enjoyed refreshments. Each family usually brought along something to share. There would be pie, cake, cookies, etc. and at one home there was always an angel food cake, as that family raised a lot of chickens and always had a bowl full of cracked eggs needing to be used. The lady of the house was well known for her huge, beautiful and delicious angel food cake. There would be coffee, iced tea, and, in the fall of the year, lots of cider. After the break it was
back to music and games until children fell asleep and adults started to tire. Then everyone packed up and headed home, always telling each other, “See you next Saturday night!” For just a few hours the trials and tribulations of daily life were forgotten as friends and neighbors just enjoyed the time together. Those were times that allowed both young and old to form friendships and memories that would last throughout their lifetime. There should be more Saturday night get-togethers in our lives today.
Consider temperament when making culling decisions Over the years, as I have worked with beef cattle owners I have asked them where temperament ranks as they make culling decisions and decide which animals and genetics to keep in the herd. I have heard replies ranging from “It’s a factor, something I keep in mind” to “It’s one of the top three factors in my decision.” I recently read an article in Drovers Cattlenetwork on-line by Glenn Selk, Department of Animal Science at Oklahoma State University, in which he presented
the results of a couple of studies showing that wild and/or excitable cattle negatively affect profit in the cattle operation. Selk cited a Mississippi State University study published in 2006 that used a total of 210 feeder cattle consigned by 19 producers in a “Farm
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chute. Exit velocity and pen scores were highly correlated. As pen scores increased, so did exit velocity. As pen score and exit velocity increased, health treatment costs and number of days treated increased, while average daily gain and final body weight decreased. As pen score increased, net profit per head tended to decline. A Colorado State University study published in 1996 examined the effects of temperament on weight gains and the incidence of
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dark cutting. Cattle were temperament ranked, on a 5-point system, while animals were held on a single animal scale. Their results show that there is a highly significant effect of temperament ranking on average daily gain. Animals exhibiting the highest temperament ranking also have the lowest average daily gains. Conversely, animals that were the calmest had the highest average daily gains. Those cattle that have the highest temperament ranking, those that were berserk, also have the highest incidence of dark cutters. Dark cutter carcasses will be discounted approximately 20-25 dollars per hundred pounds compared to carcasses with normal colored lean. How effective can culling be to improve the temperament of your herd? Temperament is considered a moderately heritable characteristic with a heritability score of 0.36 to 0.45. This indicates progress can be made by selecting against flighty and excitable cattle. Calf behavior and bedding materials Young dairy calves
spend a lot of their day lying down. Research from the University of Guelph says that calves from 10 days to 4 weeks can average 20.6 hours per day lying down over that period. Calf lying down time will average 18 hours/day from 30-39 days of age, 17 hours/day from 40-49 days of age and 16 hour/day from 50-56 days of age. Group housing systems must provide adequate space to enable all the calves to lie down for 75 percent to 85 percent of the day. To stay healthy and comfortable during that lying down time requires calves have a clean, dry surface to lay on with ventilation that removes any ammonia near the surface of the bedding. Ammonia levels above 5 ppm at the calf nose level are harmful. Bedding material is an important factor in calf comfort and type of bedding material may need to vary depending upon conditions. During hot weather bedding with sand can help to keep calves cool. In cool and cold weather, calves need a bedding See Pg. 11 — DECISION
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Farming West Holmes FFA takes part West Holmes FFA helps in All American Dairy Show with fifth-grade farm tour The West Holmes FFA chapter traveled to Harrisburg, Pa., to participate in the All American Dairy Show on Sept. 14. The team included Jason Jenkins, Regina Miller, William Hughes and Becca Vales; they are the first team from Ohio to win the contest since 1998. Individually Regina Miller placed third overall and William Hughes placed sixth overall. This team placed 10 classes and gave three sets of oral reasons as to why they placed each cow there. Overall the team placed second in Jersey classes, third in Holstein and Guernsey cows. They also placed fourth in Brown Swiss cows. Individually Becca Vales was first in Jersey with a perfect score, Regi-
West Holmes FFA chapter participated in the annual fifth-grade farm tour on Sept. 23, which is sponsored by the soil and water conservation district on the local Tom Miller Farm. During this trip FFA members helped students learn about farm
material they can nest into, typically wheat or oat straw, to be able to conserve body heat, so depth is important. Top quality wood shavings, wood chips, wheat or oat straw are all very good absorbent bedding materials. Corn stover, when shredded, and top quality sawdust are rated as moderate quality bedding materials. Chopping wheat, oat or even mature hay will increase the absorbency potential. Fall weed control Our run of nice, fall weather has contributed to an earlier harvest season and is providing a window of opportunity to apply herbicides for fall weed control. As long as we are getting temperatures above 50°F., fall weed control can be very effective. From an agronomic standpoint, fall weed control is often stressed as a crucial step in controlling marestail in
Carter Smith and Chris VanSickle. Here the students learned about the importance of tractor and ATV safety. During the soil snacks presentation students learned about the layers of the See Pg. 16 — TOUR
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West Holmes FFA chapter that recently traveled to Harrisburg, Pa., to participate in the All American Dairy Show was the first team from Ohio to win the contest since 1998. Team members are Jaaryn Watkins (standing, left), Preston Baker, Jason Jenkins, Mikey Kick, and John Hughes; William Hughes (kneeling, left), Regina Miller, Becca Vales.
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and animal safety, forestry, soils, wildlife and soil snacks. The fifth-graders rotated through each station with a leader from either Hiland or West Holmes FFA chapters. The farm safety presentation was led by Jason Jenkins, Hannah Schlegel,
fields that will be planted to soybeans. Variability of marestail control with spring-applied 2,4-D/ glyphosate has become a major problem in the state, primarily in fields not treated the previous fall or those not treated until sometime in May. In addition to marestail control, fall is still the key time to control tough biennials and cool-season perennials such as wild carrot, poison hemlock and dandelion. Spring/summer treatments of 2,4-D or dicamba won’t necessarily be as effective as a fall
treatment. For those fields that have a history of problematic infestation of winter annuals such as henbit and purple deadnettle, fall is the time to apply herbicides for control. Since we never know what spring will bring in terms of opportunity for timely herbicide application, take advantage of this fall’s weather to get a jump on 2016 weed control. Rory Lewandowski is an OSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources educator and may be reached at 330-264-8722.
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Fall Country Gospel Music Celebration to benefit Holmes Share-A-Christmas
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West Holmes FFA team members awarded for expertise in dairy judging are Regina Miller (left), Jason Jenkins, William Hughes and Becca Vales.
Dairy (From Page 11) oral reasons. These members, as well as Preston Baker, Mikey Kick, John Hughes and Jaaryn Watkins also competed on Tuesday in the Dairy Management contest, where they judged cows,
took tests about feed, accounting, and health management practices, while identifying calf care practices and meat cuts. This team also judged one class and one linear evaluation. These members qualified to do this contest by placing third in the state last spring.
The ninth annual Fall Country Gospel Music Celebration will be held Saturday, Nov. 14 at Berlin Christian Fellowship Church starting at 6 p.m. Performances will be by Conrad Fisher, an up-andcoming country gospel artist. He is a singer/songwriter interested in the art and science of sound recording. Throughout his childhood and teenage years, he taught himself how to play a variety of instruments. Musically, Fisher’s influences include Chuck Berry, Doyle Lawson and Johnny Cash. He grew up on his family’s farm in Lancaster County,
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gospel and country music such as Ring of Fire.” Sumer Hill is an acoustic duo that will perform as well. There will also be a comedy routine by John Ruth as “Fly Swatter.” There is a suggested donation of $10-$15 per person; all profits will be donated to Holmes County Share-A-Christmas. The evening will be filled with good, clean family fun for all to enjoy. Berlin Christian Fellowship is at 5382 County Road 201, one mile west of Berlin, just off state Route 39. For questions or more information, call 330-340-9279.
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Turkey bowling includes a visit from Santa By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — The staff at the Holmes County District Public Library will help set the mood for the season as members celebrate the second annual holiday open house Nov. 14, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Highlights include a turkey bowling tournament and a visit from Santa and some of his reindeer. “Last year we focused on craft demonstrations and story time, and some activities for kids,” said Christina Thurairatnam, head of reference and adult services. “This year we’re expanding on that. I think turkey bowling will appeal to people who normally wouldn’t visit the library. We’re planning for this to take place out front, but if it rains or snows or whatever, we have made arrangements to move things downstairs. We do have a contingency plan for the weather.” Registration is required for the turkey bowling tournament. There are a few spots available. Patrons can register at the
library or by calling 330674-5972, Ext. 208. A committee has worked together to put on the program, and Thurairatnam feels that will be beneficial, as a lot of good ideas have come out to contribute. The prize for winning the turkey bowling will be a smoked turkey, with a gift card offered as second prize. There will be a general drawing for gift cards to the bowling alley in Millersburg. Fiscal Officer Paula Cicconetti says turkey bowling will use frozen turkeys and canned foods as pins at a designated area outside the library, weather permitting. The event is modeled after the turkey bowling seen on Fox 8 News every year, she said. Plans are in the works for an alternative bowling game for kids, but that has not yet been finalized. “There will also be a pumpkin carving demonstration going on outside, and Santa is scheduled to arrive at 10:15,” Thurairatnam said. “There are also going to be live reindeer. There will be opportunities for photographs and
petting the reindeer, until noon.” Malinda Kline from Pampered Chef will be on hand demonstrating seasonal appetizers and Jason Fawks will be playing harp music, beginning at 12:30 along with some craft demonstrations. Holiday themed story times will be at 11 a.m. (Thanksgiving) and 1 p.m. (Christmas). “At 1:15 there will be a craft time for adults. You will need to pre-register for that as well,” Thurairatnam said. There will also be games and children’s holiday theme story time, as well as a cooking demonstration and some crafts. “Local author Gary Gottshall will be reading his new children’s book ‘Santa’s Wish List’ at 1 p.m,” Thurairatnam said. “He will also have copies of his book available for purchase. Gottshall is known for writing ‘Goober, the Goobling Gobbler Goblin’.” Submitted photo
Reporter Kevin Lynch Holmes County teen librarian Kim Hiller demonstrates some holiday crafts can be reached at 330-674- for patrons at the first open house held last November. Hiller’s projects are 5676 or klynch@the-daily- part of the draw for folks on Nov. 14, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. record.com.
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Pomerene urges no vote on Issue 3 By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The Board of Trustees of Pomerene Hospital opposes the legalization of marijuana in Ohio, and joins the Ohio Hospital Association in its opposition to the proposed amendment. ResponsibleOhio’s proposed amendment to the state constitution on the Nov. 3 ballot would allow marijuana use by adults over the age of 21 and legalize medical marijuana for minors, with parental consent. Board Chairman Dan Mathie does not believe this is a good idea. “Marijuana use nega-
tively impacts the longterm health of Ohioans including Holmes County. Our mission is to care for our community’s health and to ensure a healthy Holmes County,” Mathie said. “Pomerene is committed to providing quality health care in the community we serve. We are committed to restoring health and promoting wellness with our programs and services, such as smoking cessation, diabetic education, nutritional counseling and Pomerene Kinetics, our medical fitness center that focuses on the overall health and wellness of each individual that participates in the program.”
“Pomerene strongly opposes the legalization of marijuana in Ohio,” added CEO Tony Snyder. “We need to join with other hospitals and health systems in Ohio on developing a sustainable, affordable and vibrant health care system for all Ohioans and vote no in November on Issue 3. The negative impacts of marijuana include restricted brain development in youth, public safety issues with both youth and adults, and law enforcement issues with adults. Specific to the workplace, studies show a link to marijuana use and the increased risk for injuries
or accidents, short-term memory problems, loss of balance and coordination, impaired ability to perform complex tasks, and decreased alertness, concentration and reaction time. For additional marijuana resources and marijuana ballot initiatives, visit the Drug Free Action Alliance site at https://www. drugfreeactionalliance. org/marijuana. In other business at the October meeting, the board voted to change the name of the hospital from Joel Pomerene Memorial Hospital to Pomerene Hospital. The Foundation name has changed as well. It will operate as Pome-
rene Health Foundation. The name change will take place Jan. 1. Pomerene Hospital will hold its first ever baby fair Saturday, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., in the hospital auditorium. The event is free and open to the public. Pomerene Hospital would like to give the community a chance to learn more about Pomerene OB services, and other area businesses and programs that focus on pregnancy, infants and children. Attendees will have the opportunity to tour the maternity unit. Other businesses will be present and will offer information and educational material to attendees.
Participating vendors include: Thirty-One, 61 Surplus, Holmes County Health Department, Holmes County Library, Holmes Fire District 1, J. Kaiser Photography, Massage Therapy, Pomerene Childbirth Education, Pomerene Family Care, Pomerene Kinetics, Pomerene Midwifery, Ruby’s Country Store, Trustyz Cloth Diapers, Usborne Books and Walnut Creek Dental. For more information, email vmiller@pomerenehospital.org or call 330674-1584, Ext. 1763. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.
Health screenings scheduled Pomerene Hospital will offer health screenings at Pomerene Medical Center in Mount Hope the first Tuesday of every month from 7 to 10 a.m. Keim Lumber in Charm will offer screenings the third Wednesday of every month from 7 to 10 a.m. Pomerene will offer its standard screening tests, including blood pressure and blood sugar checks, lipid panel, PSA, Hemoglobin A1C, thyroid panel, liver panel, ovarian cancer, breast cancer and gastrointestinal cancer screenings. For more information call 330-674-1584, Ext. 1764.
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ancient Egypt, circa 3000 B.C. to modern times. The collection, now numbering more than 80 ship carvings, is a highly educational exhibit of maritime history. The festival will feature over 50 beautifully decorated Christmas trees, wreaths and centerpieces, all available for purchase. Several raffle items will also be available. All proceeds go to the Pomerene Hospital Auxiliary. Spectators can enjoy refreshments and cookies as they walk through the event. Major sponsors include
Walnut Hills Retirement Community, Der Dutchman, Aultman North Canton Medical Group/Cardiovascular Consultants, Kurt Garren, MD and Ravens Glenn Winery. Christmas tree, wreath, and centerpiece sponsors include: Alex and Heather Nicolozakes, AloNovus Corp./Holmes County Bargain Hunter, Altimate Care Home Health, American Legion Unit 192 Auxiliary, AultCare, Berlin Grande Hotel, Berlin Village Antique Mall, Buckeye Career Cen-
ter- Floriculture, Callie Selders, Chuck Nicholson, Inc., Coblentz Chocolate Company, Columbia Pipeline Group, Commercial & Savings Bank. Darb Snyder Senior Center, Farmstead Restaurant, First Federal Community Bank, Galion Godwin Truck Body, Harvest Thrift Store, Holmes County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau, Holmes County Flea Market, Holmes County Pottery, Holmes Family Medicine, Homestead Furniture, Jamieson & Clark,
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tions 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.
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 Menno-
nite, Millersburg First Pres- St. Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Church, 8670 State byterian, St. Peter Catholic Route 39, Millersburg, 9 Church and Faith Lutheran. Craft Show a.m.-2 p.m. Crafters are Please join us for an eveneeded. For information ning of fellowship, refresh- A Christmas Craft Show contact Sue Dye at 330ments and music. will be held Dec. 12 at St. 378-3321.
The 2015 Pomerene Auxiliary Christmas Tree Festival will take place Nov. 9-14 at David Warther Carvings in Sugarcreek. The festival will be open to the public from 10 a.m.7 p.m., Monday-Friday, and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Saturday. Admission to the museum and festival during festival hours will be by donation. David Warther Carvings is a museum that features more than 80 intricately carved miniatures that depict sailing ships from
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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.
Killbuck kicks off holidays Nov. 29 Santa Claus will arrive in Killbuck Nov. 29 at the Duncan Theater at 4 p.m. to visit with children. Christmas cartoons will be shown at the theater. Hot chocolate and cookies will be served after the movie at the Creekside CafĂŠ. Christmas carols will be sung and â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Christmas Storyâ&#x20AC;? will be read as the tree is lighted downtown. The evening ends with caroling through the streets on hay wagons. Anyone interested in donating cookies is asked to contact Erin at 330276-2002 or 330-231-0492. Cookies can be dropped off at Creekside CafĂŠ or the Pizza Parlor II.
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Millersburg clerk clarifies use of village funds By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — Clerk Karen Shaffer took it upon herself at Monday’s council meeting to clarify some of the mistakes she said have been disseminated through misrepresentation and innuendo. “Every election year there are pieces of information that are relayed to residents of the village of Millersburg,” Shaffer told council. “This information is sometimes factual and sometimes not. As the financial officer for the village, I feel it is important to provide the correct information to our constituents. Therefore, based upon what I have personally read and heard, the following items are for clarification. “Previously published
South Washington, South School, Port Washington and South Monroe. During 2013, ’14 and ’15, $30,392 was spent on patching roadways and $282,859 was spent on paving streets and alleys. “With the village finances now stabilized, council has approved an increase in paving for 2016 in the amount of $500,000,” she added. Shaffer pointed out another error from a report at a previous council meeting. “Another misconception was a statement made at a recent council meeting that the village renewed the employee medical insurance at a 21 percent increase of the current rate, resulting in the annual premium rising from $266,000 to $322,000,” she said. “Again, this is not factual. Village coun-
“Every election year there are pieces of information that are relayed to residents of the village of Millersburg. This information is sometimes factual and sometimes not.” Clerk Karen Shaffer in a newspaper was a comment from an individual that the village had ‘stuffed $5.5 million in its coffers and only paved one road in three years,’” she said. The facts are, the village never had $5.5 million in its coffers, she said. The total cash balance as of September is $4.6 million. Of that amount, $1.9 million is committed to funds outside of the general fund. The remaining amounts are monies
that are allocated for expenses such as police, administration, parks, zoning, tax refunds, street lighting, storm sewers, supplemental funds for the cemetery and street department, annual paving projects as well as safeguarding the reserve funds, all of which are in the general fund. “In addition, there were four streets paved in the village within the last two years,” Shaffer said. “Those streets are
cil reviewed several plan designs at an open meeting held on Sept. 21, 2015. After executive session discussion (and reconvening to regular session) at the Sept. 28, 2015 meeting, council voted to accept the medical insurance plan of Aultcare 1500/100 B. “This plan was at a 13.5 percent increase, not 21 percent, which also increased the deductibles of the employees, as well as increasing two of the co-pays. In addition, council voted to increase the employee contribution to their medical plan as well.” Shaffer provided a basic rundown of the 18 village funds, which consist of four enterprise funds, 11 special revenue funds, one capital project fund, one debt service fund and the general fund. “What is important to
understand is that these funds consist of restricted, non-restricted, committed and non-committed monies, and all have specific regulations on its use,” she said. “Governmental accounting practices need to comply with the financial requirements issued by the State Auditor’s Office. Every fiscal year is audited by the state to ensure we are in compliance with all governmental regulations and requirements. “Those audits are posted on the Auditor of State’s website,” Shaffer continued. “There are considerable differences of governmental accounting when compared to accounting standards in the private sector.” With that said, she wished all candidates the best of luck in the upcoming election.
Palmer denies drug, traffic charges that could get him prison MILLERSBURG — An Orrville man on Tuesday denied he was in possession of marijuana and heroin during a traffic stop
earlier this month. Timothy Mark Palmer, 25, of 248 E. Market St., pleaded not guilty in Holmes County Common
near Logsdon Avenue, in Millersburg. The deputy observed the vehicle travel across the white fog light several times and accelerate to a speed of 63 mph in a 55 mph zone just south of the village, according to Chief Deputy Richard Haun. The vehicle turned right onto U.S. Route 62, at
Pleas Court to possession of marijuana, heroin and drug abuse instruments, as well as driving outside the marked lane of travel. If convicted, Palmer faces up to one year in prison. On Oct. 12, a Holmes County Sheriff’s deputy observed a silver Mitsubishi traveling southbound on Washington Street,
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Time is ripe for Comforting Noodle Soup As most of you know, we moved to South Carolina just over two years ago to be near our daughter, Robyn, and her family. We felt we could be of some assistance with various things, and we have done that, as they have for us. Last week there was another event that reminded us of why we are here. Robyn had what appeared to be a seizure while sitting in her kitchen, talking to Jason, her husband. It was a good thing he was there to handle the situation and to take her to the emergency room. His Holmes County EMT training has once again come in handy. She was referred to a neurologist in downtown Charleston a few days later. Jason could not be with her for the
University Hospital in Cleveland. Since then she’s had two more benign tumors — one requiring an ovary to be removed when she was five months pregnant with her first child, Kristine. The other small tumor is near her spine and is being monitored, but does not require any surgery at this time. So, now we have this situation. At the moment she is waiting for an appointment to get an MRI and EEG to see if anything shows up. In the meantime, she is to stay off ladders, not swim alone or take tub baths. She is to stay away from open flames. She laughed when she heard that since she has a gas stove. I think the doctor was referring to bonfires, not cooking. The biggie is South Carolina law says
appointment but her fourth oldest daughter, Sarah Katherine, was the driver and I went along for medical back up. (I’m a firm believer in having an extra pair of eyes and ears at doctor appointments.) Through the miracle of technology, Jason was able to participate in the doctor’s visit via cell phone on the speaker mode. Robyn has what you might call an interesting medical history. She was diagnosed with a brain tumor at age 3 and was successfully operated on at Case Western Reserve
Pomerene Hospital to host its first ever baby fair Pomerene Hospital will hold its first ever baby fair on Saturday, Oct. 31 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Hospital Auditorium. This event is free and open to the public. Pomerene Hospital would like to give the community a chance to learn more about Pomerene OBservices, and other area businesses and programs that focus on pregnancy, infants and children. Attendees
will have the opportunity to tour the maternity unit. Other area businesses will be present and will offer information and educational material to attendees. Many booths will have giveaway items. Participating vendors include: Thirty-One, 61 Surplus, Holmes County Health Department, Holmes County Library, Holmes Fire District 1, J. Kaiser Photography,
Massage Therapy, Pomerene Childbirth Education, Pomerene Family Care, Pomerene Kinetics, Pomerene Midwifery, Ruby’s Country Store, Trustyz Cloth Diapers, Usborne Books, Walnut Creek Dental. For more information on the Pomerene Hospital Baby Fair, email Valerie at vmiller@ pomerenehospital.org or call 330-674-1584, Ext. 1763.
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if you have had an occurrence as she just did, you may not drive a car for six months. This will require some taxi service from our household, or as Robyn says, we will be “driving Miss Daisy” like in the movies. Most of her family have a driver’s license, and Gabe is about to get his next week. Kristine is the only one without wheels or a license. She gets to her day center on a little white bus in the mornings, but someone
picks her up at 3 p.m. or she would have a very long bus ride home. That will often be our job. We will just take this one day at a time and make the best of it. Back when I was sick last week, it was fortuitous there happened to be some leftover Comforting Chicken Noodle Soup in the fridge. To make this: In your Dutch oven, bring 1 quart water to boil with 4 teaspoons of chicken bouillon. Add
3 cups dry noodles, and as much chopped celery and carrots as you like. Cook 10-12 minutes. Add 1 can of condensed cream of chicken soup and 11⁄2 cups cooked, cubed chicken. (I used a 12-ounce can.) Heat thoroughly and remove from heat. Stir in 1⁄2 cup sour cream and sprinkle with fresh parsley. This will make you feel better in no time. We are so happy it’s cooled down enough for soup.
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Best Halloween costumes ever come from the heart Because I am a busy mom and one who has been tackling Halloween costume fiascoes for a few years, I find the older I get the lazier I am. I just don’t have the passion to put into the holiday anymore. I used to cook an entire meal that looked like body parts and creepy things. Now I feel like the only thing I have to look forward to is when the candy goes on sale in early November. When my children were little, we didn’t have Pinterest and multitudes of
mommy blogs to document all of the creative costumes we didn’t really have time for. We made them up. Or as a young couple with more children than income, there were years we bought clearance costumes and crossed our fingers our kids would fit into them next year.
But truly I have spent every October riddled with guilt from the homemade costumes my mother made for me. Because I was a rather annoying child, I couldn’t stand to make things easy for my parents. When I was 8, I insisted on being Robin Hood, which meant my mother had to figure out how to sew one of those little pointy hats and my dad used parts from his workshop to create a kid-friendly quiver and bow so I wouldn’t shoot anyone for real. And then there was
the time I thought I’d be really funny and asked to be a human foot for Halloween, with my head as the big toenail. My parents were awesome enough to bring home sheets of carpet foam and we sketched and trimmed a giant foam foot. (This still remains my greatest costume to date.) So it goes that I honestly feel that as much as I would like to drive my kids to the store for a random quickie costume, deep down I know their years of being able to dress up and be some-
one else and going door to door for candy their mother will sneak are limited, and I at least owe them something. Simply put, if your kid wants to be Carmen Miranda and you’re a person who encourages originality, you drive to the store and spend a ton of money on plastic fruit and stay up all night figuring out how to hot glue it onto a papier-mâchéd hat that should have earned you a failing grade in elementary art class. And if your son wants to dress as some bizarre
character from a movie, you will drive to all of the resale shops around to find just the right pair of whatever he needs to pull it off. You do these things because childhood is a blink, creativity is splendid, candy is delicious, and a well-made costume will last as long as the memories it creates. I have a pointy hat to prove it. Stop by and say hi at www.KarrieMcAllister. com.
Entertainment briefs Glass exhibit open Museum to install through Nov. 1 new sculpture “Timeless Glass from the Past to the Future” exhibit is open through Nov. 1 Fridays, 9 a.m.noon and 1-4 p.m., and Saturdays, 1-4 p.m. at the Wayne County Historical Society, 546 E. Bowman St., Wooster; extensive collection displayed in conjunction with the Wayne County Early American Glass Club; features items from early patterns to what may become collectible. The entire campus is open for tours, too.
Open Air Art
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. ous Dreams Tour. As the For more information, finale to Shakespeare’s call 330-674-4560. great history plays, Henry V is the story of England’s hero king and the greatest Shakespeare upset in European miliFestival is Nov. 6 tary history. The University of Akron The ASC is a professionWayne College’s 17th al performing troupe that annual Shakespeare Fes- follows the principles of tival will be a one-night- basic Renaissance theatrionly event this year, rath- cal productions. The troupe will perer than the two nights. The American Shake- form a matinee of Henry speare Center will per- V earlier in the day for form Friday, Nov. 6 at 7:30 area high school students. p.m. in the Smucker Mul- Following the play, some tipurpose Room of the of the students will participate in actor-led workStudent Life Building. The ASC will per- shops. Workshop topics form “The Life of King include staging, rhetoric, Henry the Fifth” as part of its 2015-16 Danger- See Pg. 19 — BRIEFS
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Costume contest winners are named The annual Halloween parade in Killbuck was led Sunday, Oct. 25, by the West Holmes eighthgrade band. Costumes were judged by volunteers at the end of the parade. Winners in eight categories were selected by volunteers. The winners were: TV & Movies — Calihan
Tennant as Katniss Everdeen; Clowns — Hunter Chaney; Groups — Willow Stroh and Brendan Smith; Most original — Noah Tish; Scariest — Dakotah Ringwalt; Animals — Addison Stocker; Sports — Logan Zollars; and Fire/EMS/Patriotic — Evan Sheldon.
Clubs TOPS OH 1573 Nashville Stacy Bair was best weekly rededicated loser when TOPS OH 1573 Nashville met Oct. 21. Tom Alexander was best weekly KOPS. Members lost 20 pounds. For the program there was a roundtable discussion on nutrients and the food exchange. Next week members will decorate pumpkins and take a healthy snack. The chapter meets Wednesdays at Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45
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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.
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Briefs (From Page 18) performance choices, doubling and costuming. Tickets are on sale at $15 for adults and $10 for students. Reserved seating is available by calling 330-684-8973, or in person at the cashier’s window of the Main Classroom Building, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. If still available, tickets can be purchased at the door one hour before the show. For more information ,visit Shakespeare@uakron. edu.
Comedy Night is Nov. 7 The fifth semi-annual Comedy Night will be Saturday, Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the Hotel Millersburg, Buckeye Room. Beverages and meals will be available and there will be an open microphone. Come and try your hand at stand-up comedy. Sets are five minutes and entry is free for comics; there is a $5 donation at the door. Proceeds benefit the Holmes County District Public Library.
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
HILAND CLASS OF 1960 — The Hiland High School class of 1960 held its 55th-year reunion at Carlisle Village Inn, Walnut Creek, on Oct. 3. Twenty-four classmates were present, along with 16 spouses. Attending were: Frances (Troyer) Rector (front left), Judy (Koenig) Gray, Dale Stutzman, Jeff Shrock, Roy Beachy, Dean Troyer; Muriel (Troyer) Yoder (middle left), Mary (Gerber) Yoder, Lois (Mullet) Menuez, Joyce (Mast) Morris, Glenda (Miller) Hochstetler, Liz (Yoder) Vaughn, Eloise (Hershberger) Hostetler, Ken Hochstetler; Dwane Hostetler (back left), Don Heubner, Paul A. Stutzman, Pete Summers, Gene Yoder, Robert Hochstetler, Clyde Voltz, Larry Feikert and Linus Miller. Gene Gerber attended but is not pictured. Principal and coach, Robert Schrock also attended. 471.
Holmes for the Holidays Art Show is Nov. 20 Holmes for the Holidays Art Show and Sale, the Washington Abbey, Holmes Center for the Arts, 164 N. Washington St., Millersburg. Artist reception and art show Nov. 20, 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Nov. 21, 10 a.m.-4
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East Holmes administrators OK’d for raises
By CHRISTINE L. PRATT awarded like raises for administrators, according Staff Writer to board President ThurE. HOLMES DIS- man Mullet, noting. “We TRICT — Administrators gave the entire staff a 2 in the East Holmes Local percent raise, and that School District on Mon- should carry over to the day were awarded 2 per- people who supervise cent raises for the current them.” While he’s been with school year. The pay increase mirrors the district only a short that given to certified and time, interim Superinclassified employees, who tendent Jon Ritchie said also got 2 percent raises for the administrators are the 2016-2017 school year, well deserving of a pay in June. The board did not increase. administrative address second-year raises “The team is extremely capable for administrators. The district traditionally and committed to the wel-
fare and well-being of the students and staff of the East Holmes Local School District,” he said. Also on Monday, the board approved a fiveyear forecast, running through fiscal year 2020. While the district closed out fiscal year 2015 in the black, Treasurer Kellie Lester projects it will move into deficit spending during the current fiscal year. That trend, she said, is expected to continue and grow in the coming years. She said the shortfall is
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due in part to the phaseout of the receipt of the tangible personal property tax, which will be completely eliminated by the end of fiscal year 2018. The current year’s deficit, she said, also can be linked to a board-approved transfer of $250,000 out of the general fund and into the district’s self-insured health insurance fund. To attain and maintain solvency into the future, she said, the board will have to evaluate all revenues and expenses. To balance the budget, she said, they likely will have to give a hard look at any potential cuts or costsaving measures that can be implemented. She said they also will review the insurance plan and pos-
sible changes — moving away from self-insured, joining a consortium, changing the plan design and raising deductibles and employee contributions — to make it more self-sufficient. Having a self-funded plan can be a blessing and a curse, said Lester, noting two years ago the district had a wonderful year and reaped the benefits of that financially; however, last year claims were the highest they have been in seven years. The board also accepted several donations of cash and food items for the valley schools family night picnic, the Chestnut Ridge potato supper and the industrial technology department at Hiland
High School, for the purchase of a new planer. Contributions were received from Troyer’s Country Market, Der Dutchman, Mount Hope Auction and Produce, Walnut Creek Cheese, Krestview Woodcraft, Dutch Creek Foods, Hillcrest Orchard, Paul Miller, Fryburg Door, Mast Trucking, Winesburg Chair, Keim Lumber and Hiland Wood Products. The next regular meeting of the board is scheduled for Nov. 16 at 7:30 a.m. at the central office. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.
Wine Tasting, Art Show is Nov. 21 at Guggisberg Swiss Inn There are some things that go together naturally. Peanut Butter and jelly, beer and pretzels and of course, wine and art. Guggisberg Swiss Inn invites you to a night enjoying two of your favorites on this list, wine and art. Eric and Julia Guggisberg have taken what has in the past been an art exhibit and turned it into a true event. On Nov. 21, Guggisberg Swiss Inn will be the site of a Wine Tasting, Art
Show and new to the mix this year, art classes given by Claude Ruston Baker. Doughty Valley Winery will offer their award winning wines. Their motto is simply, “Life’s a Celebration, drink it in” and each one of these fine wines gives you a celebratory feeling from the very first sip. With its broad range of flavors and styles, Doughty Valley Winery really has a wine for everyone. The art show portion of
the event will be bringing together artists from in and around Holmes County who will be showcasing their visions for the enjoyment of all who attend. Whether you enjoy contemporary, modern or have a hankering for some of the current trends, this show is sure to be a magnificent experience. Baker, a Millersburg native, is best known for See Pg. 21 — WINE
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Council discusses liquor license, signage MILLERSBURG — you know, a pub. We’ll “Once we get the liquor just the first hurdle,” Mc- to have it approved by license from the state is Kelvey added. “We have the church up the street See Pg. 26 — COUNCIL Council voted not to hold call it McKelvey’s Pub. a hearing on Matt McKelvey’s application for a liquor license. McKelvey purchased the Corner Bar on the corner of West Jackson and North Mad Anthony streets about nine months ago with plans to renovate the building and eventually open a woodfired pizza parlor/tavern. “We’re hoping to turn it into a small pizza parlor, maybe a little lasagna,” McKelvey said. “A little Italian food, some beer,
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Baltic Historical Society Museum is open The Baltic Historical Society Museum will be open the third Sunday of each month from 1-4 p.m., April through October. It is in the basement of the Baltic State Bank.
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Students booking it to new drop box at school By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — Any opportunity to bring kids closer to books is a good one, and that is why West Holmes District Superintendent Bill Sterling feels the addition of a library drop box at West Holmes Middle School will be a good match. The library installed a new drop box at the west end of West Holmes Middle School on Monday, Oct. 19. “Hey, the more the kids read, the better it is for us,” Sterling said. “If you make it easier for the
kids to turn the books back in, they’ll be more than likely to come and take them out. “We decided the middle school was the best place to put it because a lot of kids that age take books out,” Sterling said. “The schools do have our own libraries the kids can use. It will be interesting to see what kind of count we’re getting, and whether it’s beneficial or not. It doesn’t hurt anything sitting there.” Holmes County District Public Library Director Bill Martino said putting kids and books together is a natural partnership.
“The thinking was, it would benefit both the library and the school,” Martino said. “The students by making it easier for them to return materials.” Martino pointed out there are already book returns at Winesburg, Mount Hope and Charm Elementary Schools in the East Holmes District. “We felt it made sense to reach out to and begin working with the West Holmes Schools as well,” he said. “The library is geographically neutral. We serve East, West, South and North of Holmes County.”
A Holmes County District Public Library drop box has been placed at West Holmes Middle School. “We decided the middle school was the best place to put it ... a lot of kids that age take books out,” Superintendent Bill Sterling said.
Food Pantry open monthly for distribution Glenmont Food Pantry is open for food distribution on the second Tuesday of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont School House. It is part of the Ohio Benefit Bank, an online program of the Ohio Association of Foodbanks. The next food distribution day will be Tuesday, Nov. 10.
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Holmes chief, sheriff say no to Issue 3, yes to Issue 2 By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Columnist MILLERSBURG
Concern for the well-being of the youngest Ohioans tops the list of reasons why voters should say “No” to — Issue 3 and “Yes” to Issue
2, according to Holmes County’s top law enforcement officials. A joint statement outlining their positions on bal-
lot initiatives surrounding the legalization of marijuana was issued by Holmes County Sheriff Timothy W. Zimmerly and
Millersburg Police Chief S. Thomas Vaughn. The body of the letter was crafted during a joint meeting of representatives from the Buckeye State Sheriff’s Association, the Ohio State Highway Patrol and the Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police, according to Vaughn, who was involved in the process. “For all three agencies to get behind and put out one letter is speaking loudly,” Vaughn said. Zimmerly happily signed the letter, noting, “We want people to know what the chief law enforcement of the county thinks, as well as our associations. We’re not supporting (legalization of marijuana). “We’re the ones who are dealing with the drug crimes in our various jurisdictions, and it’s good for the people to know what our viewpoint is,” he said. Vaughn said voters deserve to hear direct from them. “We want them to know, if they truly want to look into this issue they should read the Colorado report. It’s been issued and shows the problems Colorado has been having.” Among those, he said, are an increase in emergency room visits, traffic fatalities and employment issues all related to marijuana use. If passed in Ohio, he said, he projects there will be similar consequences, as well as a rise in property and violent crimes, some of which are associated with the fact it’s a cash business. Contrary to advertising supporting legalization, they say, local law enforcement efforts are not spent tracking down marijuana smokers. Rather, they focus on harder drugs like heroin and cocaine. Similarly, the prisons are not filled with individuals convicted of simple marijuana possession charges. “Law enforcement typically gets involved with a marijuana user or dealer because they have made themselves known to us by violating laws,” according to the letter. Both Zimmerly and Vaughn consider marijuana to be a gateway drug. “A lot of dopers have started with marijuana, and people who are selling marijuana are also selling meth or heroin. Marijuana users move onto harder drugs because
they want to get a better high,” according to Zimmerly. Vaughn adds legalization will bring with it a product that has higher THC levels than what most recreational users are now smoking. Based on that, Zimmerly said, it will be harder for even seasoned users to determine how long or how impaired they may become, which can lead to traffic crashes and physical side effects. Both are especially concerned about packaging and distribution of marijuana in edibles and candy. “Kids could get their hands on it and be eating it, and do we really want that for our children?” Zimmerly asked. “I think (voters) need to think about their kids and their grandchildren,” said Vaughn, noting Colorado has seen an increase in emergency room visits by children and an increase in marijuana use in general by youth — “and I’m talking school age — either because of easier accessibility or edibles. “If you’re a parent or grandparent, are you prepared to allow your child/grandchild to visit at a friend’s house in the future not knowing if they will be potentially ingesting something containing marijuana? “If you are a business owner, are you prepared for the effects of this on the local work force? Local business owners already know that finding quality employees can sometimes be challenging. Smoking marijuana will not improve someone’s likelihood of being employed,” according to the letter. They’re in support of Issue 2, which is designed to stop the monopoly process of Issue 3, if passed. They say a monopoly has the potential of changing the face of cartels in Mexico, which ship thousands of pounds of marijuana to the United States each year (and) have made a several billion dollar profit from users in North America,” according to the letter. To replace profits lost by legalization of marijuana in some states, “they began sending heroin to our country to poison our communities,” the letter continues. Vaughn suggests there is See Pg. 25 — ISSUE 3
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Wooster man faces charges for cooking meth Also recovered was suspected finished meth product, marijuana, numerous prescription pills and paraphernalia, he said. Gerbetz remained incarcerated Tuesday, Oct. 27, in the Holmes County Jail pending payment of a $100,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in court for a Dec. 8 pretrial conference. A jury trial is scheduled for Jan. 11.
The charges stem from By CHRISTINE L. PRATT a raid on a residence at Staff Writer 71 N. Mad Anthony St., MILLERSBURG — A Millersburg, where GerWooster man on Tues- betz reportedly had been day denied allegations staying. he, among other things, On the afternoon of cooked meth inside a vil- Oct. 13, Holmes County lage residence earlier this Sheriff’s Sgt. Tim Stryker and Millersburg Police month. Bradley J. Gerbetz, 34, officer Jeff Lay accomof 437 Emerick St., Apt. panied an officer who A, pleaded not guilty in approached the home Holmes County Common to serve an outstanding Pleas Court to illegal arrest warrant on Germanufacturing of meth- betz. Officers smelled an amphetamine and illegal active cook and observed assembly or possession of in plain view evidence of chemicals for the manu- manufacturing. facture of meth. If con- That information was victed of the two charges, used to secure a warhe faces up to 11 years in rant for the house, which, along with Gerbetz, had prison.
been on the radar of drug enforcement officers for some time, said LEAD Task Force Commander Joe Mullet. Inside the home’s basement members of the Task Force found 10 onepot labs, one of which was hidden and active, said Mullet. They found a discarded lab in trash outside the house. All the plastic bottles which had been used in the shake-and-bake method of cooking meth were placed by officers in five-gallon buckets specially manufactured to contain hazardous materials, a potential explosion, or fire, said Mullet.
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Petitions available for candidates for March 15 primary election
When contemplating the issue of legalization of marijuana, local law enforcement officers encourage voters to consider: • Convicted felons could own their own marijuana shop. • There will be no regulations on mixing marijuana into candies or food products. • The average THC levels in edibles can reach as high as 12-15 percent. • The modern processing of marijuana has made the potency much higher than it was in the 1970s. • Today’s hybrid versions, which include extracting oils from the plants, can have THC levels as high as 90 percent.
Issue 3 (From Page 24) no value to the argument a responsible monopoly is an answer. “It has the potential to give power to a select few because they have a corner on the market. That can create problems for law enforcement if people start to eat away at that, and if people start doing their own thing, it could lead to more cultivation
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 than we have today,” he attorney, recorder, sheriff and treasurer. Candidacy said. “I think there will be a requires 50 valid signamisconception with what’s tures. legal and people will get in as much trouble as they do today because of that,” he said. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330-674-5676 or cpratt@ t h e - d a i l y - re c o r d . c o m . She’s @drnewsgirl on Twitter.
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taken of domestic violence on County Road 150 in Mechanic Township. Oct. 23 — Fraud was reported on Township Road 562 in Prairie Township. Oct. 25 — Sheriff’s Office received a report of an assault with a knife on County Road 68 in Hardy Township. Domestic violence was reported on Water Street in Killbuck. Oct. 26 — Domestic violence was reported on Township Road 606 in Salt Creek Township.
Oct. 21 — Holmes County Sheriff’s Office investigated a report of fraud on Township Road 72 in Killbuck Township. Breaking and entering was reported on Township Road 255 in Monroe Township. Breaking and entering was reported on state Route 3 in Washington Township. Breaking and entering was reported on Township Reporter Christine Road 527 in Ripley TownPratt can be reached at ship. 330-674-5676 or cpratt@ Oct. 22 — A report was See Pg. 26 — PUBLIC t h e - d a i l y - re c o r d . c o m . She’s@drnewsgirl on Twitter.
Also on the ballot will be Democratic Central Committee member, one to be elected per voting precinct. The positions require no signatures, however, the candidate must file a declaration of candidacy. There is no filing fee for this office. All positions are for four-year terms. For more information contact the Holmes County Board of Elections at 330-674-5921.
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Joe Fisher Estate Auction Sat., Oct. 31st at 10 a.m. 636 Gorley St., Uhrichsville, OH 44683
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.
The Estate of Joe Fisher is being auctioned off and donated to some local organizations and the charities of his choice. Joe was a long time supporter and friend to many in the Uhrichsville and Dennison areas. You are invited to come out and help support charities through the sale of his household collections. Antiques & Collectibles: Oak hall tree w/mirror, marble top 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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Council (From Page 21) then the building will then have to pass inspection. Getting it up to code will be tricky. We’ll have to add a handicap accessible ramp. We’ve already replaced the roof and done some plumbing work, and we’re going to continue to fix it up.” At the Oct. 26 council meeting Councilman Robert Shoemaker commended the work being done. “I commend you for your investment in the village,” Shoemaker said. “I wish you luck.” Village Administrator
Nate Troyer said the Design and Review Board will meet on Nov. 4 to discuss the Certificate of Appropriateness applications from Antique Emporium annex at 80 W. Jackson St., and the Holmes County Chamber of Commerce for signage at 6 W. Jackson St., and a proposed mural for the building at 25 N. Clay St. Troyer reported the high tank project is going really well. “The contractor is done with the exterior paint, and the sandblasting and prep work is done on the concrete on the inside,” Troyer
said. “They are scheduled to do the coating on the inside on Tuesday night. They have to do it in the evening at a time when the temperature is descending. They don’t anticipate going beyond 7 or 8 p.m., so there won’t be a noise issue.” Troyer believes it will be the second or third week of November before the tower is in use. Council also approved a resolution giving consent to the Ohio Department of Transportation to complete a slide repair project on state Route 241 within the village of Millersburg.
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Oct. 21 — Millersburg Police Department responded to a report of harassment at a business on South Washington Street. A report was taken of trespassing at a residence on Lakeview Drive. Oct. 23 — A report was taken of harassment on South Washington Street. Oct. 25 — Threats reportedly were being made at a residence on Massillon Road.
Pleasant Valley Cemetery is accepting donations to pay for mowing of the cemetery. Any amount is appreciated. For more information, call Robert
L. Croskey, 330-276-3322. Donations may be sent to Croskey at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box 284, Killbuck 44637.
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Philo’s April Bartenschlag and West Holmes’ Allison Maynard (7) battle for West Holmes’ Lexi Campbell (22) and Philo’s Kassadee Jarrett compete for possession of the soccer ball during Div. II East District semifinal action possession of the soccer ball during this past Monday’s Div. II East District on Oct. 26 at Tri-Valley Valley High School. The Knights won 4-0 to advance semifinal game at Tri-Valley High School. The Knights posted their fifth shutout in a row, winning 4-0. to the district finals.
Knights don’t take Electrics lightly, roll into district finals Over the summer, the West Holmes girls soccer team scrimmaged Philo, so they had a pretty good idea of their competition going into Monday night’s East District semifinal match at Tri-Valley High School. For coach Josh Wengerd,
though, he was afraid his Knights might overlook the Electrics. “Philo’s a team that’s vastly improved as the season has gone on,” said Wengerd. “I was leery of the girls not being ready, but I was pleased with our effort and now we get to
play again.” That’s because the Knights thoroughly dominated the Electrics, outshooting Philo 29-2 in a 4-0 victory. With the victory, West Holmes improves to 11-6-1 on the year and was to play Minerva on
Thursday. The Lions beat Beaver Local 2-1 in overtime, also on Monday. “Our offense played well,” said Wengerd. “We didn’t have to do much on defense. We were on the attack I’d say 70 of the 80 minutes.
We attacked, attacked, attacked.” Riley Uhinck got West Holmes on the board 16 minutes into the action with an unassisted tally, then freshman Kerri Wagner made it 2-0 on a penalty kick 11 minutes later. “She’s taken all our PKs
and she hasn’t missed one yet this season,” said Wengerd. That’s the way the game stood at halftime, then the Knights got a pair of Ali Gilt scores in the second half to win going away. See Pg. 28 — KNIGHTS
Wooster sends West Holmes to 1-8 on the season By MIKE PLANT Sports Writer WOOSTER — Wooster may have been knocked around a week ago, but with a few days to heal up physically and mentally, the Generals realized that all they lost was a football game. Their goals of repeating as both Ohio Cardinal Conference champion and playoff qualifier were still within reach. Last Friday, at Follis Field for what they hope isn’t the last time this season, the Generals got back on the winning track by scoring four secondquarter touchdowns — three in less than 3 minutes right before the half — to roll by visiting West Holmes 49-14. Wooster (7-2, 5-1) can earn a share of the OCC title next week at Orrville. The Generals are cur-
rently tied with Ashland and Mansfield Senior going into Week 10. West Holmes used an 85-yard scoring march to take an early 7-0 lead. But Trey Mathis carried eight straight times on a 56-yard drive that tied the game midway through the second quarter. The Generals then took their next drive 85 yards on just four plays, covering the final 31 on a pass from Peyton Bennington to Kobe Russell to take their first lead 3:10 before halftime. On the Knights’ ensuing series, Connor Roach rolled right to try a thirddown pass, but was hit as he threw and had the ball ricochet off a helmet into the arms of Wooster linebacker Petey Bess, who returned it 35 yards for a touchdown and 21-7 advantage. The Knights turned it over again on a fumble
to Wooster’s 43 with the clock under a minute. But Mathis would deal West Holmes another big blow, and with time to spare. After catching a swing pass for 16 yards, Mathis took a handoff up the middle, cut to his right, then outraced everyone for a 33-yard touchdown run with 17 seconds on the clock. He then scored from 2 yards out on the first drive of the second half, and his final carry of the game was a carbon-copy of the 33-yarder, as he found the opening, veered right and went 62 yards for his fourth touchdown. On the night, the 5-foot10, 210-pound sophomore gained 223 yards on 21 carries, nearly all of them in the second and third Dan Starcher photo/www.buydrphotos.com quarters, and went over Wooster High’s Trey Mathis (3) leaves his defenders in the dust as he the 1,000-yard mark for scores in the first half against West Holmes on Oct. 23 at Follis Field. The Generals turned a close game into a rout by outscoring the Knights 49-7 See Pg. 28 — WOOSTER in the final three quarters, with Mathis rushing for 223 yards and four TDs.
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Six Knights cop OCC volleyball honors The Ohio Cardinal Conference announced its 2015 volleyball AllStar team recently. H e a d lining the award winners were co-coach of the Year Whitney Dalessandro from C. Park Orrville and Defensive Player of the Year Cara Park from
West Holmes. Dalessandro led Orrville to a 14-0 mark in the OCC for the second straight year and the Riders have won 36 straight matches. She shared COY honors with Lexington’s Bobbi Weaver, whose team’s only losses were to Orrville. Park led West Holmes to a third-place OCC finish. The OCC Offensive Player of the Year was Lexington’s Mackenzie Weaver. Also on the OCC first
team were Orrville’s Trinnit Hall, Aleah Stauffer and McKinley Smith; West Holmes’ Lauren Park and Raichelle Erman; Wooster’s Erin Daugherty; Ashland’s Bryanna Master; Lexington’s Taylor Stoyko; and Madison’s Kamilla Brown. The lone Knight on the second team was Brittleigh Macaulay, while Madison Cox and Makayla Palm were named honorable mention All-OCC.
OUTDOOR NOTES Indoor bowhunter league The Eastern Holmes Sportsman’s Club (6781 Township Road 310, Millersburg) will host an indoor bowhunters league begining Wednesday, Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. That night archers will shoot for classifications and fun. On Nov. 11 will be big game night, followed by the Nov. 18 league night with a special turkey shoot for Thanksgiving. Dec. 2 will be mixed animals, Dec. 9 small game night and Dec. 16 closing night featuring a special zombie shoot. Cost is $5 per week for non-members and $4 for members (kitchen will be open). For more informa-
Healthy Senior Day! PLEASE JOIN US at KINETICS for a fun day of Diabetes Awareness and Healthy Tips for seniors.
Wednesday, November 4th 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Health talk begins at 1:00 p.m.
THIS FREE EVENT INCLUDES: • Blood Pressure and Glucose checks from Pomerene Diabetes Educator, Kathy Snyder, RN • Foot exams from local Podiatrist, Dr. Nicole Horn • Health talk on active aging, knowing your numbers, and taking control • Refreshments • Healthy recipes • Exercise tips For more information regarding this event, please call 330-674-1584, ext. 2007.
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Knights (From Page 27) Savannah Rogers did not have to make a save in goal for West Holmes, while the Electrics’ Mallory Hill was busy turning back 16 shots. Another statistic that showed how West Holmes forced the action was nine corners for the
Knights to just one for Philo. The win was West Holmes’ fifth in a row, and all five have been shutouts. “That’s awesome,” said Wengerd of how his team is playing heading into Thursday’s district final. Philo bows out of tournament play with a 9-8-1 record.
Wooster (From Page 27) the season (1,070, 13 TDs). Mathis’ big night was part of a 391-yard rushing effort by the Generals, who also got a 74-yard fourth-quarter touchdown and 116 yards from Tremaine Wilson. For West Holmes (1-8, 0-6), its eighth straight loss overshadowed Ervin’s 114-yard game (24 carries), one which pushed him past 1,000 yards for the season (1,051) as well. Freshman back Cale Ogi tacked on 72 yards and a touchdown, while Michael Kashuba ran for 66 yards — West Holmes had 324 yards on 50 rushes — and cemented his area lead in tackles with 18 more stops. But the Knights had five
turnovers, and after losing both starting guards to injury earlier in the season, had their ranks up front thinned even further when senior tackle and punter Trevor Kiner went out with an ankle injury in the second quarter. Later in the quarter, two-way back Trenton Bridenthal was carried off on a stretcher with a broken leg. “When it rains, it pours I guess,” WH coach Kevin Maltarich said. “We knew we could move the ball on them, and we did, but selfinflicted wounds killed us. “At one point, we had 10 underclassmen out there on offense,” Maltarich added. “But we were still able to do some good things, and we have kids gaining valuable experience.”
Horseman’s Council meets at JFS building Holmes County Horseman’s Council meets the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Job and Family Service Building in Millersburg. Monthly programs are scheduled. We are “Horsemen Helping Horsemen” and are always looking for new members. Please attend and enjoy our meetings and learn from the discussion topics. Visit our Facebook page. For information, contact Ricki Mast, vice president, at 330-473-7977. As a member, you will receive a subscription to the Corral Magazine which will supply you
with lots of interesting articles and reports from all over the state. You also can take advantage of insurance coverage. Parking is off of North Mad Anthony Street in Millersburg. Walk up the ramp to the back door to the conference room. Go online to www. ohconline.com to see updates on state rides with times and locations. The Ohio Horseman’s Council started in 1972 as a grass roots movement of horse people who felt that an organization with neither breed affiliation nor private interest to serve was needed to represent horsemen of Ohio.
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Kevin ‘KevDog’ Milton, 43 Kevin L. “KevDog” Milton, 43, of Shreve, entered into rest, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015, at his home unexpectedly of natural causes. He was born on Dec. 23, 1971, in Shelby, to William Ernest and Nancy (Lee) Milton and married his life-time best friend, Heather D. Landaw on May 7, 2012 in Dalton. She survives. He had made his home in Wayne County most of his life, and worked for Wayne-Dalton Division of Overhead Door Corp., as a supervisor for 25 years. He loved to play golf and enjoyed dirt track racing. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Johnathan White, Devin, Dakota and Taylr Milton, all of the home; brothers, Keith (Nadene) Milton of Wooster and William “Dave” (April) Milton of West Salem; a sister, Kim (Steve) White of Marion; his father-in-law, Raymond Landaw Sr. of Big Prairie; brothers-in law, Raymond (Nicole) Landaw Jr. of Smithville and Christopher (Clarissa) Landaw of Glenmont; nieces and nephews,
Nicole, Little Keith, Little Dave, Zach, Angelina and Leland; and many greatnieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Stephanie Marie Milton, who entered into rest on Feb. 15, 2008; a son, Justin White; a nephew, Steven White; and his stepfather, Melvin Beck. Services were Tuesday, Oct. 13 at Custer-Glenn Funeral Home, 2284 Benden Drive in Wooster, with Pastor Gerald Compton officiating. Interment was in Wooster Cemetery. Words of comfort may be shared with the family at www.custerglenn.com.
Larry Grosjean, 57 Larry W. Grosjean, 57, Fredericksburg, died peacefully on Sunday, Oct. 10, 2015, surrounded by his family at LifeCare Hospice in Wooster, after a courageous battle with ALS. Larry was born Sept. 24, 1958, in Wooster to the late Lawrence and Betty Conrad Grosjean and was a 1977 graduate of Waynedale High School. On Sept. 10, 1983, he married Janie Wood. She survives. Larry worked for Imhoff Construction for over 20 years and had been engaged in farming. He was a member of Moreland United Methodist Church and served on Fredericksburg Fire Department. He was an avid sports enthusiast, having coached Little League in Fredericksburg and played softball. He enjoyed motorcycle riding and loved being a grandpa. Larry served willingly where ever he was needed and will be greatly missed. Surviving in addition to his wife are children Jennifer Grosjean, Daniel Grosjean and David Grosjean, all of Fredericksburg, and Nicholas Adkins of the home; grandchildren Alydia, Kaileb, Ethan
and Temperance; a sister, Linda Grosjean (Russell Lilley) of Wooster; and many friends. Services were Oct. 16 at Moreland United Methodist Church with Bobby Hines and Frank Kruta officiating. Burial was in Fredericksburg East Cemetery. Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg handled arrangements. Tributes may be shared at www. Murray-Funeral-Home. com. Memorial contributions may be made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691; ALS Association, 2500 E. 22nd St., No. 102, Cleveland 44115; or Fredericksburg Little League, P.O. Box 222, Fredericksburg 44627.
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Betty Marcum, 82 Betty L. Marcum, 82, of Rittman, formerly of Creston, died Friday, Oct. 16, 2015, at Akron City Hospital. Betty was born July 14, 1933, in Ivydale, W.Va., to the late Robert and Josie (Greathouse) Friend. She had made her home in Rittman for the past four years, and enjoyed crocheting and spending time with her grandchildren. Surviving are children, Denise (Ernie) Wilson of Millersburg, Lisa (Don) Johnson of Rittman, Vernon Marcum of Creston, Mike (Patty) Marcum of North Carolina and Tanya Rickey of Wooster; 15 grandchildren and 23 greatgrandchildren; a brother, Tom Friend of Panama City, Fla.; and a sister, Sybil Queen of Brook Park. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ver-
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non; a son, David Marcum; a brother, Carl Friend; and a sister, Augusta Friend. The family received friends Thursday, Oct. 22 at Murray Funeral Home in Creston. She was to be buried with her son, David, at Creston Maple Mound Cemetery, at a later date. Murray Funeral Home, Creston, assisted the family. Tributes may be shared at www.Murray-FuneralHome.com.
David Yoder, 67 David A. Yoder of Millersburg went home to the Lord surrounded by family and friends. The bells chimed and an angel gained his wings on Oct. 7, 2015. He was born July 6, 1948, in Charm to the late Abe J.R. and Katie A. Yoder, and was married to Junie Yoder on Aug. 23, 1986. She survives. Dave was a long-time driver for Close Trucking and was a dear friend to the Close family. He was a member of the Clark Township Baptist Church and was a friend to pastor C.E. “Sonny” and Margie Easterday. He enjoyed hunting, golfing, NASCAR and working on the farm with a special friend, Paul Parker. Most of all he loved spending time with his family. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are children, Teresa Duncan and Brian Yoder, both of Millersburg, David (Joni) Yoder of Killbuck, Angie (Cory) Miller of Millersburg and Chariea (Lucas) Rolince of Big Prairie; 10 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; sisters, Edna
Hostetler of Indiana, and Mary (Jonas) Raber of Millersburg; a brother, Levi (Susie) Yoder of Coshocton; and many dearly loved nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Ester Yoder; and a niece, Missy (Yoder) Wilson. Dave’s wishes were to be cremated. A memorial dinner was held Saturday, Oct. 17 at the Miley Center in Clark. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so at www.alexanderfhinc.com.
Vernon A. Yoder, 46, 2250 County Road 70, Sugarcreek, died Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015, at his home after a short illness. He was born Sept. 29, 1969, in Holmes County to Andy A. and Dena A. (Miller) Yoder, and married Bertha J. Yoder on May 16, 1991. She survives. He was self-employed in retail sales and was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Johnny V., Amy V., Nathan V. (special friend Sheila), Myron V., Lisa V. and Elaine V. Yoder, all of the home; his father, Andy A. (Edna) Yoder of Sugarcreek; brothers, Jacob (Elmina) Yoder of Sugar-
creek, David (Mary Ann) Yoder of Ragersville, Daniel (Ruth) Yoder, Andy Jr. (Marilyn) Yoder and Paul (Ruth) Yoder all of Sugarcreek; sisters, Linda (Dennis) Yoder, Miriam (Leroy) Troyer and Martha (Levi) Miller all of Baltic; and his father- and mother-in-law, John J. and Mary Yoder Jr. of Millersburg. In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by a sister Mary. Services were Sunday, Oct. 11 at the Yoder residence, with Minister Vernon Hershberger officiating. Burial was in Schmucker Cemetery, Clark Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek.
Norma Herman, 86 Norma J. Herman, 86, of Fredericksburg, passed away Monday, Oct. 5, 2015, at her home. She was born near Farmerstown on Dec. 10, 1928, to the late Sanford and Edna (Deitz) Oswald and married Ralph W. Herman on June 4, 1948. He died March 31, 2009. She was a hard working farmers wife and enjoyed baking pies and piecing quilts. Surviving are children, Carol Watts and her husband, Steve of Brinkhaven, Sharon Schrock and her husband, Jeff of Sugarcreek, Lynn Piar and her husband, Larry of Millersburg and Kim Herman and his wife, Cindy of Millersburg; 12 grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren; sisters, Irene Scheetz of Walnut Creek and Loretta (Jonas) Yoder of Sugarcreek; a brother, William Oswald of Coshocton; and sisters-in-law, Marjorie Herman of Dundee and Berdine Richards of Mount Eaton.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Marcille Cordes; and a brother, Wayne Oswald. Funeral services were Friday, Oct. 9 at Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton, with Pastor Virginia Pflueger officiating. Burial was in Westlawn Cemetery, Winesburg. Online guest registration and condolences may be sent through www.spidellfuneralhome.com. Make memorial contributions to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691.
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Lee Lenhart, 81 Lee L. Lenhart, 81, Walnut Creek, died Sunday, Oct. 25, 2015, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home, after a period of declining health. He was born Aug. 29, 1934, in New Philadelphia to the late Warren and Ethel (Manuel) Lenhart, and married Patricia “Patsy” Kaser on April 12, 1956. She survives. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean War, and retired from the Holmes County Highway Department. He also worked for 30 years at Mullet Coal and Wilmot Mining. He was a member of St. John’s United Church of Christ, Walnut Creek and the Homer Weiss American Legion Post 494, Sugarcreek. Surviving in addition to his wife, are a sister, Deana Burger of Sugarcreek; and a sister-in-law, Twila Lenhart of Dover. He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Dorothy Kent; and brothers Robert W. Lenhart and Eldon
“Lefty” Lenhart. Services were Oct. 29 at St. John’s United Church of Christ, Walnut Creek, with the Rev. Mark Behrendt and pastor Jay Conn officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery in Walnut Creek, where military honors were conducted by Sugarcreek American Legion. Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek, assisted the family. For those unable to attend please visit www.smithfuneral.com to share a memory and sign the guest register.
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Dale Keller, 82 Dale L. Keller, 82, Brewster, died Sunday, Sept. 27, 2015, at The Laurels of Massillon after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Dale was born in Holmes County on March 21, 1933, to the late Harry J. and Marjorie D. (Martin) Keller. He is survived by his wife, Evelyn (Moore). They were married on Aug. 31, 1951, shortly after their graduation from Washington High School. Recently, they celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary. He retired from the R.W. Screw Machine Products Co. in Massillon in 1993 after 43 years of service. He and Evelyn enjoyed spending time on their tree farm in Holmes County where Dale was born. They acquired the property in 1966. He was a member of the American Tree Farm System and the Stanwood Community Church Sunday school. In addition to his wife, he is survived by sons, Dale Jr. (Gaye) Keller of Dalton and David (Kathy) Keller of Wadsworth; grandchildren Dale III and Brittany and Nathan and Brett; great-
grandchildren, Allyson, Haley, Olivia, Michaelangelo, Lily, Charlotte, Henry and Hannah; brothers, Harry Keller of Bolivar and Wayne (Karen) Keller of Carrollton; and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Beulah Peterman. Memorials can be made to the American Cancer Society, Northeast Regional Office, 525 N. Broad St., Canfield 44406-9274. Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct. 1 at the Spidell Funeral Home in Brewster with pastor Ben Raber officiating. Burial was in the Stanwood Cemetery.
Gladys M. Zimmerman, 93, of Lakeville, passed away Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015. She was born on June 10, 1922, in Rittman, to the late Albert C. and Hazel C. (Hoff) Woyat, and was a resident of Lakeville since 1983, previously of the Doylestown/Orrville area. A 1940 graduate of Rittman High School, Gladys was past president and member of Doylestown American Legion No. 407, the Ladies Auxiliary, V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary in Perrysville, 8 & 40 and St. Peters Catholic Church in Loudonville. Surviving are children, Charlie (Linda), Lois Jenkins, Denis (Viviane), Cherie Kick, Ira, Daniel (Claudia), Joyce (Mike) Gasbarre, Judy (Ken) Hinkle, Roger (Martha), Ray (Deb), Jim (Cindy), John (Jim McDonald), Patrick; 64 grandchildren; many-many great and great-great-grandchildren; siblings, Lucille Dietry, Martha (Dale) Schmid, Louise (Bill) Tester, Irene (Jim) Keck, Ivan Woyat, Rosemary (Larry) Goodman, Barbara (Jim) Copley, Kenneth (Cathy) Woyat.
Preceded in death by her husband, Arthur J. Zimmerman in 2000; sons, Thomas, Robert, and Mark; brothers, R. Glenn, Charles and Ira Woyat; sisters, Mildred Huth and Ruth Moore. The family would like to express special thanks to the staff at Glendora Care Center for their loving care of Gladys for the last 15 months. Mass of Christian Burial was Oct. 13 at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, Doylestown, with Father Tim Labo as celebrant. Burial was in the church cemetery. Zak-Thacker & Monbarren Funeral Home, Doylestown, assisted the family. Online obituary and guest registry available at www.zakmonbarrenfh.com.
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FOR SALE: Platform for skid loader, 76"W x 67"L, custom built by Mast Farm Service $475. 330-466-8051
STACKABLE WASHER & Dryer, double laundry sink, 1400 CT Dewalt circ. Saw w/ charger & spare battery, bathroom sink w/ vanity & med cabinet, Also many other misc. household items. 330-852-7111 SPEED QUEEN ringer washer, electric motor. Excellent cond., $325. (330) 763-0551
COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag ringer washer. Will trade in or repair yours. Henry A. Raber, (330) 674-5691 FOR SALE: Older wood stover, $200. 330-897-0089 ext 2 FOR SALE: 2 Hobart scales. $1000 each. (330) 301-2580
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REFRIGERATOR, $75 obo. (330) 674-2503
Electronic Maintenance Technician IAC, Holmesville, Ohio is seeking a candidate who will perform Electronic Maintenance in our Manufacturing Facility. Requirements/Qualifications: Ability to troubleshoot and repair electronic devices such as PLC components, AC/DC drives, power supplies, etc. Experience with Allen Bradley. Ability to modify and write advanced programs for PLC systems and machinery. Familiar with RS Logix 500 and RS Logix 5000 Programming Software. Requires High School Diploma or Associate Degree. Preferred 3+ years hands-on related exper i e n c e . Please submit resumes to: HYPERLINK mail to: pmiller01@iacgroup.com pmiller01@iacgroup.com or in person at: 8281 County Road 245, Holmesville, OH
DAILY RECORD Carriers Needed
If you would like to have your name put on our list of prospective carriers or drivers in your area, simply call the circulation department at 330-264-1125 ext 2257 or 1-800-686-3958, or stop by our office at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster. Please refer to the individual route number when calling. There is no collecting of money from any of our customers on any of our delivery routes.
CALL TODAY!!
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
FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME Server & Cook positions available. Apply at: www.route83restaurant.com, or 7501 SR 83, Holmesville.
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Antiques Collectibles
RAINBOW SWEEPER, all attach., A1 condition, warranty, will deliver. Asking $375. (330) 394-4157
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HILLSIDE RENTAL
FOR SALE: Antique walnut china hutch, 46"W x 80"H, real nice. Make offer. (330) 279-2910
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DOMETIC Refrigerator, good for basement or garage, runs great, nat. gas, $600/obo. Melinda-(330) 893-3025.
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PROPANE VENTLESS wall heater. 26000 BTU, $250. (330) 473-5331 RHEEM POWER vent electric hot water heater, 75 gal. Great cond., $300 obo. (330) 466-3688 MAYTAG RINGER WASHER. Round tub, good cond. Ele Motor. $300 330-897-1038 MEDIUM Sized Napoleon wood stove. Porcelain finish, $600. Joe Yoder, 672 South Swinehart Rd., A. C. FOR SALE: Frigidaire electric freezer. 9 cu. ft. $200 in good working condition. (330) 674-6304 FOR SALE: Cunningham wood stove, $500. Also, love seat 330-893-2328. J. Yoder, 3595 SR 557. Baltic
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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 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 30hp 1581 hr. ...........................$10,500 02250 AD13913499 432
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NI 3632 Manure Spreader........... $3,000 list 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 Farm Equipment
7501 CR 77 Millersburg, OH 44654 1/2 mile S. of Mt. Hope
FOR SALE: 9-N Ford Tractor, good running condition. Hard rubber or air. Converted 6-12V starting system. $2600 . 330-279-2910
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FOR SALE: single row corn picker. (330) 893-4119 1 ROW corn picker. Good cond., $2300. (740) 545-7536 FORD 3000 tractor, gas, power steering. Make offer. 330-600- 2488
FOR SALE: Pacific energy wood stove, like new. Aden Mast, 10405 S. Apple Creek Rd. Fredericksburg, 44627
NEW IDEA 323 Corn Picker, Case elevator, Case 1394 tractor. 330-897-3701
COMPUTER SAAVY person needed to help manage website & U-Tube channel, part-time. 330-231-7500.
MAYTAG WASHER, white, high efficiency top loader, very good cond., $250. (330) 204-9858
COMM. CLEANER, in Millersburg, 8.5 hrs/wk, $8.10/hr. 2nd shift, 419-610-4286
4 FT. Kenmore chest type freezer. $75. (330) 852-2503 Sugarcreek.
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
Ask for Marion
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: New Holland 1400 Combine w/ four row narrow corn head, and grain platform, two gravity wagons. Also, Knight 5032 twin TMR mixer, 15 & 2 ton brock grain bin w/ augers. (330) 201-4638 FOR SALE: #8 N.I. spreader. V.G. cond. Used little after rebuilt. 330-695-9892 ext. 1 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
Farm Equipment
WANTED: New Holland 328 Manure spreader. New Idea 14 manure spreader, rebuilt. McD corn binder, John Deere grain drill, mint cond. New Holland 270 square bailer. Oliver two bottom plow. Also a few hay cutters in stock. Knob View repair. 4159 CR 59, Baltic, OH. (330) 897-1106 OLIVER 5 picker with JD model LUC motor with clutch. Motor needs work. $650 or will sell seperate. David A. Miller, (330) 852-1447†x1 FOR SALE: New Idea #323, one row picker. Good shape! Paul Hochstetler, 5882 CR 203, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-3386 480 CASE tractor with loader, 4 wheel drive, 3 pt with tilt and down pressure , cummins diesel solid tractor 330-674-0230 ext 1 FOR SALE: DOUBLE five stainless steel herring bone parlor, 3 in. low line, 1000 gal. mueller bulk tank with 2 compressors. (330) 201-4638 FOR SALE: MF 5455 tractor, 85-hp, open station, 2-whl. drive, late model, low hours. (330) 466-8051 FARMALL H tractor, good running condition, new seals & gaskets, $1750/ obo. 330-473-0931
230 Farm Products Produce FOR SALE: Napoleon wood stove, Med. size, very good cond. $650. 9431 CR 216, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: Certified organic soy beans out of the field. (330) 567-9009 FOR SALE: Portable pasture pen for chickens. Works for laying hens or broilers. 10'x12', 20" high. Steven M. Yoder, 12303 Dover Rd, Apple Creek, 44606. VM (330) 439-8218 YOUR HAY CONNECTION ORGANIC Western hay, RFV 198
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WESTERN HAY, pure alfalfa, 3x4x8, RFV 160-230, Dairy, Deer & Horse Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 Day Time QUALITY HORSE HAY, Timothy Alfalfa Mix, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, stored inside, delivered. (330) 466-1408 Yellow delicious apples, ready now, $12.50/bushel. Noah Yoder, 6928 CR 407 Millersburg, 330-674-1000 FOR SALE: grass fed, chemical free A2A2 gernsey steer. 1200 lbs. 330-600-8225. PULLETS FOR sale. 18 weeks. $8.50 each. Steven M. Yoder, 12303 Dover Rd. Apple Creek (330) 439-8218
The Holmes County Hub Shopper 230 Farm Products Produce 235 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. DOUBLE RED delicious apples, rare kind, very sweet & juicy. $15/bus., ready now. (330) 893-2895 FOR SALE: Ear corn by the ton; also Boontown liquid manure spreader w/spinner. 1345 Twp. Rd. 661, Dundee. (330) 359-0154 FOR SALE: 1st cutting horse hay, mainly grass no rain. Call after 4 pm. (330) 893-0429 ORGANIC CORN fonder, 4x4 bales, $45/bale. 4x4 first cutting wrapped hay, dairy quality, $50/bale. (330) 674-1820 WILL SPREAD chicken manure. Use GPS for nice even coverage. Have some manure avail. 330-763-1443 FOR SALE: 24x84 green house with peak vent & stackable planters. Levi Mast, (330) 674-3222 DEER CORN for sale. 7031 CR 201, Millersburg, OH. (330) 674-1504 FOR SALE: Hay, clover & orchard grass, small square bales, $3.50. No delivery. (330) 556-9188 FOR SALE: Barley sprouting system. Fits into a 8'x10' building. Feeds up to 8 animals. Delbert Miller, 330-674-0557 ext. 4 GRASS FED Beef, avail now by the quarter. 330-600-0098 SHELLED deer corn, non GMO, 100 lbs bags, local delivery available. Killbuck area. (330) 231-5456 FOR SALE: Hay, 1ST cutting mixed, round bales, no rain. (330) 852-4369 Peach spalsh & ringneck pheasants. Bob White & Snowflake Quails. 11263 Emerson Rd. Applecreek FOR SALE: second cutting hay, small square bails, $2.80/bail. Also, 7 fence panels, like new, 5'x16', $50 ea. (330) 852-0464
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SEASONED FIREWOOD, split, $70/pick up load. Delivery avail. (330) 473-8107 KING PELLET stove, excellent condition. Call 330-852-3931. $800 FOR SALE: outdoor furnace, Hoover, good condition. (330) 359-0705 FOR SALE: tree tops, seasoned hardwood, cut your own at half price or on share basis. (330) 893-2895 Seasoned Firewood $70 per pickup 330-674-0230 ext -1
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FIREWOOD: SPLIT & seasoned. Ready for the winter. Daniel Miller. (330) 897-1307 FIREWOOD FOR SALE: splits & seasoned, good quality, $80 per pick up load. (330) 466-6974 SPLIT FIREWOOD, $50 a pick-up load. leave message 330-231-7233 FOR SALE: Seasoned Split Firewood, $50 pickup load. Also, cut up slat wood, $30 pick up load. 330-893-7611. FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. Good for maple syrup, cooking & kitchen stove. 10 yds, deliv'd Henry J. Miller. Sugar Crk., 330- 852-3363.
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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: Outs nice horse stalling material. 18 cents/ft. 330-473-2348
FOR SALE:54" pony GeldingTSS, medium size, cart & harness. good condition. $1200. (330) 893-4529†x1 Mars Stables - Now Training and Shoeing full time, 17561 Harrison Rd, Navarre, 330-359-2852 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 WEANLING sorrel morgan filly, 2 whites, Bay standard bred stud, star, 2 whites, lead, $250. B. Yoder, 8905 Alabama Ave. Navarre. FOR SALE: Nubian or pygmy billy & wether. $90 ea. Also have a pygmy nanny. 330-988-2153 FOR SALE: Top buggy in good condition (330) 473-0325 FOR SALE: 36 in. sorrel gelding. Kid broke to ride. $400 obo. (330) 695-7104 FOR SALE: 6 year old gelding. Trotter, good family horse, $4,800. 3 year old trotter, fresh, boys horse deluxe, (330) 852-3227
CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE "FROM THIS TO THAT" Looking for a unique gift? Or just enjoy shopping for antiques, crafts, jewelry, misc households? Then this store is definitely for you! "FROM THIS TO THAT" Located in Big Prairie 8066 St Rt 514 (Just 1/2 mile south of Whispering Hills) Saturday Nov 7th 10-4 Sunday Nov 8th 10-4 330-275-7125
CANT-BOARD Cut offs. Can Del. Want all Hick or all Maple? 330-473-3503
BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 FOR SALE: Reg'd 6 yr. old bay Morgan gelding, traffic safe, sharp & drives with snap, stands to hitch, $2000. (330) 674-2302 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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BLOODED Newbein billy goat. Ready for service. Henry J. Miller (330) 852-3363
FOR SALE: 7 yr old paint gelding, 16.2H, broke to ride and drive, $650. David H. Yoder, (330) 893-2892 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: 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
brown, buggy 1 year, tss, $1300. Eddie Miller, (740) 624-3761
FOR SALE: pure bred nubian billy goat. $200. (330) 674-5194 TEAM OF 14 year old belgian mares. $2,500. Also, 2 week old bottle fed Saanen cross goats. $75 each. Sugar Creek, (330) 852-4012 FOR SALE: 6 yr old Tri Beagle female, at stud Tri Beagle male. (330) 567-2721
3 Holstein steers for butchering, 950-1100 lbs,on pasture all summer. $1.20/lbs, near Sugarcreek 330-204-5972. 3 YEAR old gelding bay family surrey horse, tss, $3000. 4 year old gelding brown/ surrey horse, tss, $2600. Eddie Miller (740) 624-3761
FOR SALE: 2 Jersey Bulls. Also, 4 yr. old pony just started. 330-275-7112 FOR SALE: 9 yr. old black cross bred gelding, has been used in surrey for 5 yrs., $2500. (330) 893-2037
FOR SALE: 3 bred Pigmy nannies. $150 each. Ph. 330-695-2140 FOR SALE: BIG Black 7 yr. old Morgan cross gelding. TSS, women can drive, $3000. Black weanling stud colt out of Farley P Morgan mare. Come in evening. Andy Troyer, 8593 TR 657, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 5 yr old gelding, all trot, strip, 3ws, TSS, well broke. Family or boys horse. Adrian Coblentz, 7540 TR 601, Fredericksburg, (330) 674-1034
FOR SALE: registered black weanling morgan colts. 1 Philly & 1 stud. Sired by extreme demander. For more info call Roy Yoder (330) 674-1038. Leave message.
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).
GOOD FAMILY Jersey cow. Fresh 3 weeks. Emanuel Miller, 14524 Durstine Rd., Dundee, Oh 44624
FOR SALE: Brock feed bin 2 ring gravity flow on legs. $1,050. Good cond., (330) 852-3173 VM
FOR SALE: 4 Pigmy Billy Goats. $100/ea. (330) 275-0136
FOR SALE: 12 mo. old holstein bulls. Out of a shottle son & Toy Story dams. (740) 545-9231
FOR SALE: Beagle Puppies. Red & white. $50. (740) 622-5216
9 YR. old Paint Arabian cross gelding. Broke to ride. TSS, been on lots of trail rides, $1200 330473-9963
FOR SALE: Sharp Yearling Bay gelding, Sire Danato Hanover Dam. Training for the future. 7005 TR 346, Mbg., OH 44654
FOR SALE: 2 seated, open surrey. LED lights & brakes. In good condition! Orus Mast 330-473-9077
12 YEAR old stocky built standard bred mare. Safe for anybody to drive, $1200 (330) 763-4747
3 YR. Black mare. Fresh, mostly trot, TSS. Well build, good traveler, $2700. David Miller, 4691 TR 613, Fred., OH 44627
FOR SALE: 6 mo. old Dorset Ram, cuhns stock (330) 893-4340
FOR SALE: 3 year old standard bred mare., TSS, (330) 698-0460. Roy Troyer
CROSSBRED MARE: Rides and drives. 11 years old, one owner. Traffic safe, good conformation. Sound and sure-footed. $1500. Daytime 330-231-5974. Evenings 330-275-9038
FOR SALE: 3 year old reg'd bay morgan gelding. Started & doing perfect in the cart but hasnt been in top buggy yet. (330) 897-4064 FOR SALE: Golden Commet pullets, starting to lay. $9 each. Hershberger, 12348 TR 504, Big Prairie, OH DEEP curve breast collar w/pad, like new, $120; 20" collar w/pad, $50. Andrew Yoder, 330- 695-2141 11 year old gelding by Pegasus Spur & Striking Sahbra, TSS, women can drive, $3500. (330) 473-8231
Smokey Lane Stables, Inc. NOV 13TH
FOR SALE: Golden buff roosters, $10 ea., (330) 556-9188
2 YEAR old black dutch harness cross stallion. 4 white socks & strip, sired by Winand. Has papers, big & fancy. $3000. (330) 600-9286
8 yr old gelding, TSS, buggy broke, something for older people. (330) 674-0073
MORITZ 16-ft. goose neck trailer, charcoal, 7-ft tall, heavy duty axles, floor mats, low miles, exc. condition, $5000, 7313 CR 22, Lakeville. 419-994-4264
KILLBUCK 2253 TR 33, Mencer/Patterson, October 30th, 31st. 8 to 5. Something for Everyone!!
7 YR OLD black standard bred gelding. Been in surrey for 2 yrs, women can drive, good family horse, Credit Winner/ Conway Hall. $4000. (330) 852-4205
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4 YR old gelding, TSS, Surrey size. Sonny Hershberger 10540 Abraham Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627
PASO FINO Horses for sale starting at $1000. Call (330) 674-2503
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3 YR old standard bred mare, TSS, three whites, mostly trot. $2600. 330-695-2610
HOLMESVILLE: 9895 CR 320 Sat/Sun, 9-? Last yard sale of the year!
DRIVING HORSE SALE TACK 5:30 PM HORSES 7:00 PM
DEC 5TH
Metal Hood for wood burning stove, 32x32x24, never used, $80 (330) 495-0137
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3 YEAR old gelding. 16+ hands. Fresh, tss, will make a great family horse. (330) 401-1456
Garage Yard Sales
Firewood Fuel FULL
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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PONY & RIDING HORSE CHRISTMAS SALE
YEARLING MORGAN FILLY, brown, registered, $1200. Rudy Hochstetler (330) 600-1600 FOR SALE: 8 week old piglets. Daniel Wengerd, (330) 674-2737†x1 FOR SALE: 50 Katahdin ewes. Expose since June. A.A.Miller, 9275 T.R. 657, Dundee, OH 44624
4 YR. OLD dutch standard bred gelding, with 3 white feet & white star. $4500. Call (330) 473-3783 LAYING HENS. $3/ea. can deliver. 330-390-4783 9
wk old family raised Beabulls (1/2 beagle, 1/2 bulldog) 3 females, 3 males, $325/ea. 330-852-3125
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 FOR SALE: 3 year old gelding, surrey size, double gated, fast traveler, tss. (330) 464-1649 FOR SALE: 5 draft ponies. (330) 275-5606
Farmerstown Community Livestock Auction LLC
NIGHT SALE NOVEMBER 6TH FLEA MARKETS ARE HERE EVERY TUESDAY PRODUCE & RABBIT AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY @ 10:00AM Eggs, Baked Goods, Household Items, Rabbits, Chickens, Misc. AUCTIONEER: MATT RABER
TACK 9:30 AM HORSES 1:00 PM CATALOG DEADLINE NOVEMBER 20TH
DEC 11TH
DRIVING HORSE SALE TACK 5:30 PM HORSES 7:00 PM
Auctioneer Myron Miller
2807 State Route 557 (in Farmerstown)
330-897-6081 or 330-897-2275 Cell: 330-231-6809
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REGISTERED BLACK angus bull. 19 mo. old son of PA Safeguard 021. Calving ease bloodline. Sound & proven. $2,000. (740) 504-2333 Danville.
FOR SALE: Surrey in good condition, LED lights, hydraulic brakes, turning signals, blinker. Eli J. Yoder 5157 CR 59 Baltic, OH. (330) 324-8496
FOR SALE: 3 adult Pigmy nannies, Three 3 mo. old kids, 1 nanny, 2 Billies. Very friendly. Nannies: $125, Billies: $100. (330) 893-3852
2 YEAR old alpine billy goat. $180. Ring neck pheasants, $8 each. (330) 893-7313
FOR SALE: 2 young open or cross bred sows & 1 yorkshire boar. (330) 567-5908 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 FOR SALE: 10 y rold chestnut standard bred gelding. TSS for women. Orus Mast 330-473-9077 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 4 yr old standard bred gelding, TSS, all trot, been in buggy, women can drive. $3400. (330) 893-1368 FOR SALE: 6 mo. old sorrel filly w/ stripe and two white feet. Out of 52" pony mare. $75 or will trade for sheep or goat. (330) 674-2419 WANTED: corn fodder, (330) 567-5908 FOR SALE: 3/4 black Fresian, 1/4 standard bred yearling filly. Sired by Black Hawk (330) 600-9545 13 yr old gelding, TSS, surry size, real good broke, safe for anyone to drive, $1400. Mahlon Burkholder (330) 897-2103 FOR SALE: 3 year old mare. Federal flex/Lindy Lane. Buggy broke, TSS, fancy boys or family horse. $4400. 330-600-1544 4 YR. old blk. & white pony gelding, 48", beautiful markings, well broke to ride & drive, tss, $700. (330) 714-9082. FOR SALE: 53 in. paint mare. been on trail rides. Not for beginners. Also, Mallard & Muscovy ducks. (330) 466-0121 FOR SALE: 9 yr. old brown gelding, watches big trucks. Joe Yoder, 330-465-987 THREE YEAR old Reg. Blk. & White stallion. 11337 Kelsey Rd., Clyde, NY 14433 315-879-0280. 1 BEAGLE Female, runs her own rabbits and a good mother. $125. 330-852-3125 FOR SALE: 4 year old hackney gelding. Broke to ride & drive. $800. (330) 473-3215 FOR SALE: 10 year old gelding, good broke, TSS. Couple more good broke horses. Mahlon Burkholder, (330) 897-2103 FOR SALE: 3 standardbred geldings, 2, 7, & 13 yrs. old, all trot, buggy broke. Nelson Yoder, (330) 893-3955 FOR SALE: 5 YEAR old 16.1 H gelding. TSS, broke for anybody, family horse. (330) 674-4498
SANEEN MILK goat for $250. Sulky good cond., $250. 2 seater open surrey, $1,800. (330) 674-1244 2 YEAR old black pony. Morgan/pony cross. 52" Broke to drive, needs to be driven. Call 330-893-3440 FOR SALE: 5 & 6 yr old shire geldings, been on farm three years, kid broke, $2500. 330-897-6080 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 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: 10 year old 54 in. blue roan gelding, been on trail rides, $500. Leave message. (330) 695-9952 3 YEAR old gelding, 15.3 sharp driver, all trot, started in buggy, ready for miles. $3,300. (330) 359-6125 or (330) 204-5820 FOR SALE: 2 yr old Friesian Standardbred Cross, $3000. (330) 600-2914 FOR SALE: 3 year old 53 inch black pony gelding. Kid broke. $1,100. (330) 600-9098 5 yr old gelding, buggy size, sharp boys or family horse, TSS, $2900. Duane Weaver, (330) 674-1777 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 HORSE BOARDING available. Eli A. Miller, 6650 TR 351, Mbg., OH 44654
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4 YR old gelding, all trot, surrey horse, very good broke, TSS, $3500. Duane Weaver, (330) 674-1777 SPLIT FIREWOOD, Miller Sawing 33446 TR 125 Millersburg. (740) 622-5216 FOR SALE: 9 year old mare by striking Sahbra. In foal to a son of Sierra Kosmos, $1500 OBO. 330-600-1299 10 YEAR old mini mare. 330-473-3503
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FOR SALE: 12 yr old standard bred mare, by Mr. Lavec, fast traveler. Also 10 yr old paint mare. well broke to ride. (330) 695-9814†x3 4 YR. OLD blk. dutch/ standard bred gelding, tss, 4 white socks, star & snip, broke for women, $3700. 330-275- 8602 FOR SALE: 3 year old std. B. mare. Green broke, has snap, ready for miles, $2000. Alvin mast, 7423 TR 562, MBG, OH 44654 WANTED: FRESIAN or stb. cross. Broke, TSS, boys horse. 330-279-4080, 9585 CR 320, Mbg., OH 44654 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. 5 YEAR old cape crusader mare. Black with white markings. TSS, safe for women to drive. $3,000. (330) 674-6304 3 YR. OLD black gelding pony, green broke to ride & drive, tss, $275. (330) 674-1416. 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: 2 yr. old blk/white pony gelding, 42", good to ride & drive. $300. (330) 275-5161 WANTED: GOOD broke morgan horse. Must be tss. 802-272-5707 3 YR old standard bred mare. 16.1 HH, black, 3 white feet, TSS, women can drive. $3100. (330) 359-2852 4 YR OLD trotter, TSS, Jailhouse Jesse, willing traveler, been in buggy, boys or family horse deluxe. Wayne Weaver (330) 473-2416 FOR SALE: 7 year old gelding. Angus hall. Dam by Lindy Lane. TSS, Broke for anybody. $5200. (330) 600-0491 CEDAR PIGS, Guinea hogs, a heritage breed that does well on grass. $40. (330) 852-0647 5 yr old standard bred gelding. Double gated, Up headed, good broke, TSS, Melvin Miller (330) 897-0954. 2 YEAR old reg'd percheron philly, by Eagle crest king galant, also older standard bred, safe for anybody, $1000. (330) 567-5908 5 YEAR OLD black gelding. Double gated, TSS, boys horse. $3200 obo. (330) 893-0043 FOR SALE: Katahdindorper cross ewes, selling all. (330) 567-5908
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FOR SALE: 2 dorper registered ewes, good moms. (330) 600-4852 4 Yr old gelding, strip and three whites, TSS, surry horse deluxe, women can drive. $3800. 330-600-0450. FREE , if you tear down. 40X60 lean to on barn. Wayne D. Troyer 6610 CR MBG. FOR SALE: 8 yr. Per. geld., broke. 3 yr. Per mare, broke & in foal to Frisian. Levi Yoder, 5869 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654
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BLUE COUCH, recliners, love seat, wardrobes,table with chairs, wash vat, all size beds and bed frames, baby cribs, new deluxe and solitaire mattress sets. 2529 TR 110. Millersburg. 2 mi. West of Beck's Mills (330) 600-2852 LIVING ROOM SET, launch couch, chair with ottoman, cushions and rug. Tan & maroon. In great shape! $700 OBO (330) 464-2705 RAINBOW SWEEPER w/ lots of attachments. $600 (330) 464-2705 LIGHT OAK China cupboard. Hand made. Frosted glass. 4 ft. wide, 7 ft. high. Good cond., $300. 330-466-0317 CHRISTMAS cactus, orchid cactus, rex begonia, sansevierias rosary vine and more house plants. 330-674-2505 FOR SALE: wall mount chrome wire shelving w/ posts & brackets. 4 shelves, 18"x5'. New still in box. (740) 623-0459 WANTED:Good used sleeper sofa. 330- 674-7124 ext. 2 LIKE NEW oak china hutch. 87 in. high. 50 in. wide, $800. (330) 893-0906 VARIETY OF ITEMS: small china hutch, $350. Sofa bed - queen size, $80. 2-drawer file cabinet, $25. Sturdy dining table, $75. Maytag Neptune dryer (almost new), $100. Vibra Pro exerciser, like new, $1500. Child's table with 2 benches, set $40. Call 330-465-3650 FREE CRIB. Also, twin sized wooden bunk bed for $100. (330) 852-4152
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HUNTING SHACK, $200. (330) 893-3680
5x5,
SAVAGE MODEL 111, .270 scope $425. Rem. Model 770. .243 scope $450. Black stocks (330) 897-1038 12GA. New England Pardner Tracker II, Plus w/ rifled barrel & Tusco scope . Excellent Condition, $220. 330-897-6602
FOR SALE: 6 Jersey Heifers, 9-11 mo. old. $800/ea. 330-600-2246
ATTN: DEER Hunters: I will mount your antlers. Aaron Chupp, 9107 TR 609, Fredericksburg, OH 44627
FOR SALE: Guineas, 6 weeks old, $5.00 ea. Miller, 4017 S. Kansas Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606
BENELLI NOVA 12ga., Pump, 3 1/2" shells camo $425. Mossberg Model 500, 12ga, $250. (330) 897-1038
4 YEAR old grade quarter horse mare. Good broke to ride. Great trail horse. (330) 674-2935
FOR SALE: Big Game, Hang on tree stand, almost new. $75 OBO. call or text 330-275-6906
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REM. MODEL 700 .7mm Mag. Scope new $550. Browning A Bolt .308 scope new. $550. (330) 897-1038 FOR SALE: Garmin 62, hand held GPS, $140 (330) 275-5161 SAVAGE 17 HMR stainless BBL, accu trigger, snythetic stock, w/ or wo scope ($200 diff) $300 gun. S&W A22 semi-auto pistol heavy bbl, extra mag $20 value, case $30. sold together $250 firm. .223 ammo, bullets, cases. .357 bullets. 158 grain hollow point. Call or text 330-465-1432 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†
Miscellaneous Merch.
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: Wood Stove Napolean, glass door, works good. (330) 231-3830. 4543 CR 229, Fredrksbg. 44627 FOR RENT: 20 ft. hitching rail on wheels. For churches, weddings, funerals, auctions & so forth. (330) 359-5878 Eli J. Miller. FOR SALE: Used mini surrey with LED lights & brakes. $3,600. Used road cart with lights, $300. (330) 893-4527 HEATED STORAGE, boats, recreation vehicles, 5th wheel campers & trailing campers, cars & so forth. (330) 567-2758
2 dog tracking collars and chargers. Exc. condition. Ohio map chip. Long GPS aerial & clip. (330) 275-9675
FOR SALE: Mandarin ducks, also Ashley stove woodcoal. Good for shop. (330) 893-2205
WEATHERBY PA-08 12 ga. pump, like new, $425 obo. Hershberger, 12194 Saltcreek, Fred'bg., OH 44627
FOR SALE: Adler 867 & Juki 1508H commercial sewing machine in good cond., (330) 674-4205
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 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
FOR SALE: Fooseball tbl. 4250 TR 420, SugarCrk. 330-204-2081 FOR SALE: Dornback gas furnace, 90,000 BTU's; Also, used Replacement Windows. Aaron Mast, 3528 TR 606, Fredericksburg (330) 359-5192 GOT LEAVES? Redmax backpack blower for sale, serviced, runs well, $140. (330) 893-2784.
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
FOR SALE: PJ 30' Goose Neck Trailer, tandem dually, 25K GVW, like new, 3,000 miles or less. (330) 231-0117
REMINGTON MODEL 622, $175. Also large deer cart, $75. 330-401-9899
FOR SALE: Eight 230 watt solar panels with complete set up.(330) 600-0181
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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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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: 4x6 phone shandy by Miller Storage Barn. Single roof, painted exterior, good cond., $150. (330)464-7642 FOR SALE: Top Buggy LED lights, storm front, Hyd. brakes. Good cond. $1500. 330-359-2360 AMISH SOLID OAK Shaker table, 4 chairs, $750. Also Honda 6500 generator, low hours, $1500. 330-690-4665
KITCHEN TABLE w/ 7 Miscellaneous Merch. OAK ext and 8 chairs. $550
PHOENIX GRILL, $175. Home gym, roll top desk, oak coffee table, organ, ladies bike. (330) 231-1065 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: Battery operated Wheel Chair, blue, in good condition. (330) 674-0809 FOR SALE: Black Male Poodle, House trained, does tricks. $200. 330-674-2219
Brand new, antique oak table w/ 2 matching benches. Legs made out of old barn wood. Very Nice. $500 330-988-0745
WANTED OLD HIT & MISS or water cooled engines. Running or not running. Levi Troyer, 7655-A SR 241, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 GARMIN OREGON 600T GPS. Like new with city navigator & rechargable battery pack. 330-893-4528 FOR SALE: Country Hearth wood stove with glass door. Used 2 seasons. 330-473-7754
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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
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: Outside furnace. Medium size with pipe. 18x 30 door. Good cond., (330) 600-9518
FOR SALE: Road cart, just like new, split seats with backs on seats, also lights. Call 330-359-5409 ext. 1
LIFETIME FOLDING tables. Like new, 5- 8 ft. $50 each. 30 folding chairs. $5 each. Take all for $350. (330) 359-0206
BORNTRAGER TENT RENTALS. Upcoming weddings, graduations, etc. Tent sizes range from 10x10 up to 40x200. Call 330-204-1989
FOR SALE: 16x7 GARAGE door, opener + all parts included, good cond.; Older windows with wood frames. (330) 600-9777
SILVER RALEIGH Revenio 2:0 road bike. Good cond. Also Brinkmann propane smoker. 330-600-1735 V.M.
TRACTOR Supply, tool box for pick-up truck. Black steel, good cond, $140 (330)600-0091 BRAND NEW 5-quart Kitchenaid mixer, $290. 10624 Criswell Rd, Fredericksburg. (330) 465-7720 FOR SALE: FIRE DEPT. scanner w/charger; Sony recorder. 330-695-2141 GONDOLA SHELVING, some 7ft high, single sided, some 55 inch high, double sided. Call for price. (330)600-0091 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.
WOODEN HAND CRANK corn sheller, $125. Sausage stuffer, good cond. $75. 330-897-6602 WOOD FIRED water heater, 50 gallon tank from ValleyView. Medium size Napolean stove, 11998 Berg Rd., A.C., OH 44606 FOR SALE: Buggy harness & a collar for $150. Shuffle board game, $200. 15x25 ft. greenhouse with shelves & nat. gas heater, $800. Nat. gas fridge, works good., $500. Claire J.Troyer, (330) 674-1450 Stainless steal chimney pipes, 4 pieces 30" long, 1 T- top, trim to go through roof. $450. (330) 893-3680 SAW Dust stove, $325 OBO (330)600-0091
Stihl 044 chain saw, ex. cond., $500. Elec. hospital bed, $100 (330) 231-8264
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.
GX 390 HONDA motor, exc. cond., $300; (2) aluminum truck tool boxes, exc. cond., $200/ea. (330) 674-2302
FOR SALE: white vinyl Pergola, 10'x13', also 68' white vinyl patio railing and posts. 330-763-4237
FOR SALE: Max Caddy wood burner, mint condition, $1100. (330) 893-0314
FOR SALE: Gravely with attachments. Excellent cond., $1,700 obo. (330) 600-9098
1996 PLAYTIME Pontoon. 24 ft. Complete tarp enclosure incl., no motor, no trailer. Good condition. $2200. (330) 893-2811 Berlin Tarp.
FOR SALE: 10x20 storage barn. Excellent cond., $2,500. (330) 439-1398
3 IN. trash pump with gx240 Honda 8.0 motor, with hoses. All for $950. (330) 231-3692 FOR SALE: 6x12 trailer 18" sides. $700 obo. Jerry Miller, 8291 TR 611 Fred., (330) 674-3984
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 GOLDEN EAGLE Pellet stove. Bought new 2013. Extra pipes, extra bags pellets 330-275-9856 V.M.
2 1/2 year old Puggle/ Bulldog female, had litters of 7 & 8, $400. Also, 4 year old Beabull female bred to English Bulldog free whelping $750. Both are excellent mothers. 330-674-4205. PORTABLE 4 section dog kennel with clean out trays, lixits & feeders. $190. 2 section kennel, $125. 330-464-7642 FOR SALE: 19 mo. old Cavachon male, proven breeder, $435/obo. (330) 852-1089 FOR SALE: ACA males, $200. 897-1459
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FOR SALE: Fawn & White Beabull puppies, 3/4 Eng. Bulldog & 1/4 Beagle. 1 Female, 3 males, born 9/7/15. $550/ea. (330) 897-2419 x1 TOY FOX TERRIER puppies, 8 wks., shots, wormed. Robert Troyer, 4370 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: AKC boxer female, brindle, nice markings, $350. Duane Mullet (330) 674-4498 FOR SALE: small AKC pomeranian female. 9 mo. old, $400 obo. (330) 897-0860 REGISTERED Border Collie, female, 1 yr old, $200. Moving. Must sell. Offers welcome. 330-674-2675 or 330-275-4844 FOR SALE: Dalmation puppies. AKC reg., born 7/6/15. 1 male & 1 female. Alvin Wengerd (330)641-2365 FOR SALE: 2 English Bull Dog puppies, 1 male, 1 female, nice markings. $800. (419) 896-2121 CAVACHON PUPPIES Ready Nov. 1st, Females $525; Males $450. (330) 852-1089
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BISCHON PUPPIES, 2 males, $300. 2 females, $350. Up to date on shots & wormed. Available Oct. 20th. 330-473-9918 FOR SALE: 4 male beagle pups. $125 each. Also bunny rabbits, $3 each. Speckled bantams, $5 each. (330) 600-1956 FOR SALE: 3 Bichon females, 1 male, 2 years old. 1 Shar-Pei male (red) 330-893-3576 FOR SALE: AKC dogs. 6 Shih Tzu females. 5-7 years old. Bichon male, 9 mo. old. $1600. 3 Yorkie females, 6 to 7 years old. 1 male, 7 years old. $1000. Also, grade 3/4 Yorkie male, 5 mo. old. 3.5 lbs, makes good pet, $200. OBO. Paul Yoder, (330) 897-2313 WANTED: breeding age reg. Golden Retriever male & female. (330) 763-1672 FOR SALE: Beagle puppies, 2 females, 1 male, $85 OBO. 330-698-0328 ext 1 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 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: 8 wk old Beabull puppies. Brindle & white, nice markings! 4 males, 1 female, shots and wormed. 330-231-5229
FOR SALE: Stainless steel chimney, 8", good condition - (1) 3', (1), 2', T, & topper $225. 330-893-3687 x1.
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USED TOP buggy with lights, brakes & storm front, real good cond, $1800. Henry R. Miller, 330-897-4309 LEASE FOR hunting. 54 acres. Coshocton Co., $18.00 an acre. Open 'N wooded. Yoder, 5864 CR 59, Mbg., O
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Pets Supplies
9 wk old Beabull male, brindle, $300 OBO 330-279-9088
HITZER WOODSTOVE, good condition. For more information call (330) 621-8426
5 YEAR old Yorkie male, $100 OBO. Very friendly. 330-852-2255
FOR SALE: Large Rite Way stove w/jacket for basement or shop, $400. D Schlabach, 13649 TR 472, Lakeville
FOR SALE: Pomeranian female. $350. Natural gas incubator, $150. (330) 893-0423†x1
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FOR SALE: 5 year Pom male, cream color, easy collector to AI, $300. All up to date on shots & worm. (330) 231-7509 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†
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. WANTED: Sheltie male puppy or young adult. Prefer AKC. (330) 473-2416 FOR SALE: aca Bischon male puppy, 8 weeks old. Out of good stock. $350. (330) 893-4057
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AT STUD akc Cavalier male, Blenheim color, proven. Andy Troyer, (330) 897-0897 FOR SALE: Ukc registered 6 year old walker female. Runs and trees her own coons. (330) 473-3459 FOR SALE: 2 CAVALIER females, 4 & 3 years old, $150 each. Soft coated WHEATEN terrier, 3 males, 2 females. (419) 994-3805 STUD SERVICE: akc & aca registered. Chocolate lab with silver blood lines. Shreve/Holmesville area. (330) 600-9192 FOR SALE: 4 year old Jack Russell female. Friendly, good with kids, $125. (330) 893-1657 FOR SALE: 7 months old. Pomeranian male. Cream colored. 5 year old pom male, proven breeder, (330) 852-7718 WANTED: FEMALE Australian shepherd, 6 mo. or older. (740) 398-9382
Laura Miller Real Estate & Chattel Auction
Berlin, Ohio Location: 5067 West Main St.(SR 39) Millersburg, Ohio 44654. GPS Coordinates 40.560681,- 81.804758
Thursday November 19,2015 3:00 P.M.
3 Bedroom Home • 0.91 Acres • Shop/Barn • Berlin Twp. Holmes Co. • East Holmes Local Schools • Lawn & Garden Household • Furniture
Open House: Tuesday, November 3rd – 4:00- 6:00 P.M.
A desirable property in a prime location on the west side of Berlin. The solid brick ranch home, built in 1956, is situated on large lot with mature trees. The main floor includes a kitchen, dining room, living room, 2 bedrooms, and 1 bathroom. The basement is partially finished with the 3rd bedroom, office area, and a ½ bath. Home is heated with a newer natural gas forced air furnace and has city water and sewer. Outbuildings include a 24’x45’ garage/bar n with fenced in pasture and storage shed. Please contact Tim miller for your private showing or plan on joining us at the Open House. Real Estate sells at 4:00 PM. Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be done prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed reliable but not guaranteed. All announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Legal: Parcel # 0100206000 Berlin Township of Holmes County and East Holmes School District. Taxes: $1,068.80 per year, prorated to the day of closing. Lawn and Garden: Honda self propelled push mower; Troybilt cipper/shredder; Troybilt pony tiller; Tanaka weedeater; garden cart; step ladders; hand tools; Remington Model 580 .22 cal. Appliances – Household: Sibir NG refrigerator; (2) Monarch 30” NG stoves; Caloric 36” NG stove; Maytag ringer washer; double tubs; single tub; dining table w/6 leafs; curio cabinet; loveseat w/ recliner; loveseat w/hide away bed;Singer sewing machine; Elna sewing machine; toy box; chest of drawers; padded wood bench; wood church bench; chairs; wood table w/6 leafs; hamper; bed; quilts glassware – berry sets Chattel Terms: Cash or check with proper identification. Payment in full day of sale. Sale by Order of: Laura S Miller
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550 DOVER ROAD, SUGARCREEK, OH 44681
330-852-2312
Family Owned For 35 Years
Dave Kaufman Auctioneer/ Broker Tim Miller Realtor/ Auctioneer 740.502.6786 or tim@kaufmanrealty.com
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3 New Foundland females, 2 blacks, 1 black&white, breeding stock. (330) 852-2876 x2 FOR SALE: 7 Brussels Griffin adult females, 1 Maltese male. Proven Breeder. $1500 for all.(330) 852-2816 BEAGLE PUPPIES, 4 months old. Also other beagles for sale. Trained, out of good hunting stock. (330) 674-0156 FOR SALE: AKC & ACA reg'd 8 yr. old Yorkie male, proven breeder. $250. (740) 623-0843 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 golden retriever puppies, 10 weeks old, shots & wormed. (330) 279-9068 BLUE HEELER Stud Service. $100. (330) 852-3679 FOR SALE: 1 1/2 yr. old Puggle-Bulldog fem. Also 1 yr. old Boston-Beagle fem. Both are bred to English Bulldog male & have excellent markings, priced to sell. 330-674-4205 FOR SALE: AKC French bulldog puppies. Blue carriers. 1/2 blue, 1/2 fawn. Color: blackbrindles. Males $1800, Fe., $3000. 330-893-2923
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GERMAN SHEPHERD, AKC, liver, female, 1 year old, in heat now. Big girl. Nice blood lines, pedigree included. $600. Also have a 3/4 English bulldog, 1/4 beagle, 1 year old, looks like Engligh bulldog. Has puppies now, ready to go in two weeks. $600. 740-336-4633 or 330-763-1228 2 1/2 YR OLD MALE, 1/1 Boxer & 1/2 Lab, beautiful coloring, completely black w/ white star on chest. Extremely friendly, needs lots of attention. 330-749-5728 FOR SALE: AKC Black Lab, male, 4 years old, $800 OBO. Proven breeder 330763-1401 FOR SALE: six year old walker female sire turpins insane cain. Also three year old female. (330) 698-0460 AT STUD AKC Silver Lab Male, nice blocky head, proven breeder, females must be tested. $300 (330) 893-0314 AKC Pomeranian females, cream, 2 yrs old, weight 14.5 lbs, $825 OBO. Walnut Creek area. (330) 893-1316 Female Blue Heeler pup for sale for sale. Reuben M. Miller (330) 893-3344 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old Yorkie female, $100/obo; Also, 6 wk. old male Yorkie puppy. (330) 852-0722
Vehicle and Construction Equipment Auction at Mt. Hope Auction Location: At the Mt. Hope Auction grounds Mt. Hope Ohio on SR 241.
Wednesday November 4, 2015 10:30 a.m. Immediately after Hay Sale 4x4 Pickup Trucks • Jeep Liberty • Skid Loader Trailer Cargo Trailer • Ladders • Misc. Items
Vehicles: 2010 Dodge Ram 4x4 pickup with Swiss construction cap, crew cab, 114,300 miles, auto trans, power windows and locks; 2005 GMC Sierra 4x4 pickup with Swiss construction cap, regular cab, 105,500 miles, auto trans; 2005 Jeep Liberty 4x4, 90,700 miles, 4 dr., PW & PL Trailers & Misc: 7’x16’ skid loader/equipment trailer, tandem axle, dovetail and tilt; Car-Mate 7’x14’ cargo trailer; 22’aluminum plank; 32’ & 20’ alum. ext. ladders; 32’ fiberglass ext. ladder; 10’ fiberglass stepladder; electrical boxes; conduit etc; metal shelves; 4 drawer file cabinet; round wooden table; misc. items Note: Quality vehicles and equipment. Not a long auction, please be prompt. Sells immediately after hay sale at Mt. Hope but not before 10:30 a.m. Go to www.kaufmanrealty.com for pictures etc. Terms on Chattels: Cash or good check. Auction By Order Of: Owners
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KENNEL REDUCTION: long haired Dachshund, 1 male, 5 females. 1 is 4 years old. $1500 for all six dogs. Maltese, 1 male, 5 females. 1-5 years old. $1500 for all. Male husky, ACA registered, 2.5 years old. $250. Female Mal-shi, born 6/27/15, golden white, $250. (740) 824-4063 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. GREAT DANES! 3 Yr. old Blue Merle female. Adult fawn male. VM 330600-0395
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: ACA Siberian Husky puppies. 11/27/15 ready. (330) 897-1460
TOY FOX terrier puppy, family raised, 8 wks. old. $125. (330) 893-3479
ATTENTION: Need help with a unexpected litter of pups? Will pay up to $200 per litter. Call us 234-303-6377
OLDER POMERANIAN female, creme colored, $400. (330) 600-9383
AKC MINI YORKIE female. Well started house training. Very cute, and very quiet, 2 yrs. old, $325. 330-473-0316
1 yr old German Shepherd, black and tan, papers to reg. AKC, $1000.(330) 231-1332
AKC reg'd. Lab puppies, yellow, chocolate & black, born 8/26/15, up to date on shots, $350. 330-401-1201 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: 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 FREE 5 cute bright eyed kittens. (330) 763-2340 VM
Public Absolute Real Estate Auction
2 Story Brick - 4 Bedrooms - 3 Baths - 2 Car Garage
Saturday, November 21, 2015 • 12 Noon
We will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on location at 314 North Walnut Street Wooster, OH 44691, behind Buehler’s downtown. Watch for signs. Offering a solid 2 story brick bungalow located in the heart of Wooster. This 4 bedroom, 2 bath home built in 1939 has approx. 1,440 SqFt of living space. You will find many features including original woodwork, hardwood floors, fireplace, newer windows, attached 2 car garage, concrete drive, and the list goes on. The first floor you will find an eat-in kitchen, living room with a gas fireplace, bedroom and full bath. On the second floor you find lots of storage, a full bath, 3 bedrooms, one with an entrance that goes outside over the garage and could make a great roof retreat. In the basement you find the laundry area and a bathroom. The home is heated by gas forced air furnace and has newer gas water heater. This is in a great location that is within walking distance from downtown. The home will make someone a great place to live or a great investment opportunity. Drive by and pick up a brochure. TAX & LEGAL: Located at 314 N. Walnut Street Wooster, OH. Wayne County parcel no’s. 64-01425.000 & 64-01424.000. Wooster City, Killbuck Twp. Wooster City Schools. The real estate taxes are $871.54 per half year. OPEN HOUSE & INSPECTION The property will be open for inspection Thursday, November 5th from 5-6:30PM. Other showings available by appointment call Nick DeFelice @ 330 464-1302 or Real Estate Showcase Office @ 330 264-6888 TERMS: A 10% non-refundable down payment is due at the auction with balance due at closing. A 5% Buyer’s Premium will be added to the final bid to determine the contracted selling price. Property sells as is. Any desired inspections need to be made prior to bidding. Arrange your financing and come prepared to buy! Announcements sale day take precedence over any printed matter. Pictures and more details are available at www.RES.bid. Bonnie L. First, Owner Russel W. First POA Nick DeFelice Auctioneer/Realtor 330-464-1302 Jon Mast Broker, Auction Manager 330-763-3883
JR. MILLER, AUCTIONEER 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com
Pets Supplies
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
AKC APRICOT poodle, 6 mo. old, Brucellosis tested, imported bloodlines, $1750. Call Gina, 330-852-2435. FOR SALE: AKC Silver Factored English Lab male puppies, champagne & chocolate; also 1 female yellow Lab puppy- all born 8/21/15. (330) 897-2951.
Pets Supplies 300
FOR SALE: 3 year old Yorkie Havanese male. Make offer. (330) 897-7807 FOR SALE: registered red & white, australian shepherd female. 3.5 months old. Sam Miller, (330) 893-0012 FOR SALE: ACA reg'd 6 yr. old German Shepherd male, proven, $200. (330) 893-2037 FOR SALE: 4 mo. old, male, Pomsky puppy. Brown & white. Husky markings. $1000. (740) 623-0459
FOR SALE: 3 year old beagle female. $175. (330) 473-8231 AKC MINI schnauzer puppies. White male, $450. Salt & pepper female, $550. Up to date on shots 330-231-5175
BEAGLE PUPPY. Shots, dewormed. 1 female, 11 weeks old, tri-colored. $75. Call or Text 330-601-4158 ONE 3 YR OLD AKC Boxer, female. Bred. 1 AKC reg Boxer, male. AKC approved. $800 each (330) 317-5895 FOR SALE: 3 BICHON females. Born 2-27-15. VM (330) 897-0060 USED RABER KENNEL 10x20, 9 inside and outside pens. $300. 330-897-6080
CHIPPEWA ROAD ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AUCTION
3 BEDROOM - 2 BATH - 2 CAR GARAGE - COUNTRY BRICK RANCH
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 21, 2015 at 2:00 PM
This property will be selling on location at 7487 Chippewa Road Orrville, Ohio 44667. From SR 585 take Fox Lake Rd. east to Chippewa Rd then go north to property. Watch for signs. We are offering this nice, well kept solid brick ranch home which has previously served as the parsonage for East Chippewa Church of the Brethren. Upon entering the home, the main floor features the living room, kitchen, formal dining room, a full bath, and 3 bedrooms with one bedroom having a separate entrance which was formerly used as an office. The partially finished basement has many possibilities and features a living room with a wood burning fireplace, a kitchen/laundry area, a full bath, a bedroom, and lots of storage. The 2 car garage is attached by a breezeway and features newer garage doors. This approx 1,650 Sq ft. home has been well maintained and updates include newer windows, roof, gas furnace, and water heater. There is central air and a whole house fan to keep you cool on those hot summer days. The home sits on a one acre country lot with mature trees and is in a great location with easy access to Rt. 585 and just minutes to Orrville, Smithville, and Wooster! Stop by for a brochure OPEN HOUSE: The property will be open for inspection Thursday, November 5th from 5-7pm. Private showings available through Brenda Cyrus at (303) 877-9090 or Nick DeFelice at (330) 464-1302 TAXES & LEGAL: Located 7487 Chippewa Road Orrville, Ohio 44667. Wayne County, Green Twp. Parcel # 31-00216.000 in Green Local Schools (1 acre) Taxes TDB. TERMS: A 10% non-refundable down payment is due at the auction with the balance due at closing. Property sells “as is” with no warranties or guaranties. Any desired inspections need to be made prior to bidding. Arrange for your financing and come prepared to buy! Announcements sale day take precedence over any printed advertising. Pictures and more details are available at www.res.bid. Auction by order of: East Chippewa Church of the Brethren Nick DeFelice, Auctioneer 330-464-1302 Brenda Cyrus, Co-Listing Agent 303-877-9090 Jon Mast, Broker, Auction Manager
The Holmes County Hub Shopper 300
Pets Supplies 300
FOR SALE: 2 yr. old 3/4 English Bull dog. Female. Very good mother. Brindle white. 330-465-9441 FOR SALE: AKC Yorkie male proven. WANTED: AKC Shih Tzu male puppies. (330) 567-2757 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 LAB PUPPIES, ACA registered. Shots & wormed. Has silver blood lines. Silver males, $700. Chocolate male, $500. 5 chocolate females, $500. Ready 11/7/15. (330) 852-9010 AKC CHOCOLATE LAB female, 4 mo. old, $700. Jack Russell mix male, 5 mo. old, $75. (330) 852-3679 HAVANESE AKC 2 black white males, $450 ea. Good breeding stock. 330279-9245 FOR SALE: AKC German Shorthair Pointer puppies, 13 weeks, 1 male, 2 fem., shots/wormed 330-600-9578
Saturday, October 31, 2015 — 37 Pets Supplies 300
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 3 YEAR old beagle female, $75. 9 yr. old beagle female, $75 obo. 330852-2381
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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 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
ENGLISH BULLDOG female. 5 yrs old Should cycle soon. Ivan Swartzentruber, 5150 TR 606, Fredbg. OH 44627
MORKIES: 8 weeks old, shots & wormed, 4M- $200, 3F- $250. (330) 600-0877
FOR SALE: 2 Pom. female puppies. 1 parti color, 1 white, $550 ea. All avail, 11/21/15. (330) 231-7509
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mo. old Beabull male puppy. Bown and white, $100. (330) 695-2328
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,
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.
POMSKY PUPPY male, dark grayish with one blue eye. Cute, $1800. Marion Keim, 4179 CR 160, Millersburg, OH 44654 2 ACA parti-pom male puppies. Brown & white, nice markings. $600 ea. Avail 11/21/15 (330) 231-7509
Pets Supplies 300
WANTED: AKC REG. Pomerene females. Have to be young and of good breeding stock. Aaron Yoder, 10550 Hogback Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: 4 mo. old eskimo spitz. Also, 1 year old Yorkie cross female. Call (330) 893-1404 Toy Fox Terrier cross puppies, 3 males. 13 wks old David Fry (330) 407-7519 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 BERLIN PET SHOPPE in Berlin is now buying puppies, purebreds & designer mixes. (330) 893-7038†x2 FOR SALE: AKC silver labs. 1 male, $700. 1 females, $800. Born 8/12/15. (330) 897-1375
Boyd Real Estate Auction
Eastern Holmes County Country Estate Location: 6231 CR 201 Millersburg, Ohio 44654. GPS Coordinates: 40.581133, -81.820577. From Berlin take US 62/SR 39 west 1.5 miles to CR 201 and north 1.8 miles to location.
Tuesday November 17, 2015 4:00 PM
4.78 Ac. * Berlin Twp. * Holmes Co. * East Holmes Schools * 2,600 Sq. Ft. Brick Cape Cod Home 5 BR* 3 Full Baths * 2 ½ Baths * 3 Car Garage * Finished Basement * 40’x77’ Gym w/ Apartment
THURSDAY EVE., NOV. 5TH 5:00 PM
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
Open for Inspection: Wednesday November 4th 4:00 to 6:00 PM. A true country estate situated behind a tree lined lane providing a private setting from which you can enjoy on the view of the Eastern Holmes County landscape. Custom built in 1998 this brick Cape Cod home features a five bedrooms and three full baths and two half baths, included is a spacious master suite. The Cabinet Specialties oak kitchen opens into the dining area. The main level features a large living room, office, and laundry. The upper level has an additional four bedrooms and two baths. The lower level is finished and contains the geothermal heating system with an updated water furnace. In addition the home has an attached large three car garage. The 40’x77’ building is comprised of a full court gymnasium, storage area and full one bedroom apartment complete with kitchen, bath and living room. The improvements rest on landscaped property with the tree lined drive and ample space for a horse or additional animals. For more info on the home, and mineral rights visit kaufmanrealty.com or contact Anthony for maps, brochure, and titles. Drive is subject to an easement for ingress/egress and utilities, maintenance of the drive will be shared by both parties. Legal: Parcel 0100055004; taxes are $2,245.89 per half. Closing in 45 days, possession of home 30 days after closing. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down-payment the day of auction and the balance due at closing with 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 the day of the auction, take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Sale by the Order of: Stan & Judy Boyd
Pets Supplies 300
FOR SALE:6 French bulldog females, 1 male, ACA reg., ages: 4 mo-5 yr old. Daniel Schlabach 740-622-4059 5 YEAR old registered Shiba Inu, blak and tan female. (330) 556-8712 9 YR OLD Pomeranian male, ACA reg, black & white. $200. 330-674-2393. SIAMESE CATS & kittens. 4 mo. to 2 yrs. 740-545-7296 WANTED: AKC yorkie male. 2 year old or older for breeding stock. Henry E. Mast, 2619 CR 160, Millersburg. 44654. (330) 359-5629 4 MO. old ACA Yellow Lab, female, $400. 330600-0400. 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 NORWEGIAN ELK hound puppies, AKC reg'd. $275 each. (330) 897-7830
Pets Supplies
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 BERNESE MOUNTAIN dog puppies, AKC reg, shots & wormed, nice markings, 1 male, 1 female. (330) 600-0894 WANTED: 3/4 or full English Bulldog, male, small, natural breeder preferred. Also want Miniature Australian Shepherd female, prefer 6 mo. or older. (330) 674-6003 CHOCOLATE LAB puppies. Females, $450, males $400. Ready to go Oct. 28. (330) 897-8016 AKC BLACK Lab puppies. 5 males, $350 ea. 1 female, $550. Shots. Ready 10/27. Reg. 330-359-5409 x2 FOR SALE: New 10 foot vinyl whelping pen. 330-763-4237 2000 MONTE Carlo Super Sport, 2 door, 141,000 miles, leather, sunroof. $3800. 641-757-9344
AUSTIN AUCTION
ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-TOOLS SNOWMOBILES-TOYS-SHOP TOOLS LOCAL ADVERTISING-BIRD WELLS MILK BOTTLE PACER CAR-5TH WHEEL CAMPER PANTHER TRACTOR Downsizing after 50 years and moving to smaller home and will sell the following personal property at public auction on location at 3721 South Funk Road, Wooster, Ohio. South of Wooster on State Route 3 2 miles and West on State Route 95 to Funk Ohio. Or East of Route 60 on Route 95. Located in downtown Funk, Ohio.
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 6, 2015 10:00 A.M.
ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES Selection of items from the old Kister Mill in Millbrook including few scoops and lumber cart; good old wooden wagon wheels; old lamp w/ leaded shade; selection older toys from sand box quality to good; JD toy tractor; Lionel train clock; 1888 red and white quilt; collection older Shreve collectibles including early paper goods; old sleds; Buzzard Garage Ashland advertising; Bird Wells Shreve quart milk bottle; 1898 Shreve Chronicle News; Kit Carson and other lunch pails; old books and paper; 1940 Conn and Son JD book; AC manuals; Cushman manual; Buckeye Feeds sign; 61 and 67 Ohio license plates; good pottery items; 2 mannequins; dishes and glassware; Doug M. Barr and other milk cans; cabinet w/ leaded glass doors; pitcher pump; player piano; old tools; Funk advertising including Austin and Oberholtzer ad items; wooden desks; chairs of all kinds; Longaberger baskets; grandfather clock; good smalls; and much more. HOUSEHOLD- Passard 80 knitting machine w/ book; 2 electric sewing machines; Jacuzzi 2003+ Pro Tech series hot tub; misc. furniture and smalls. FROM THE SHOP Wood lathe w/ duplicator; Craftsman saw; bolts and hardware; metal shop cabinets; gas engines; electric motors; older Power Kraft generator; Coleman 500 generator needs work; boomers and chains; jacks; Alemite dispenser; Belsaw saw; industrial radial arm saw; leg vise; Wilton belt sander; Rubbermaid scale; air compressor; and more. SNOWMOBILES-GOLF CARTS-PACER Panther tractor; 2 older golf carts; 1975 Pacer car not running;1985 Mazda GS car; 1983 Polaris Trail Indy and Polaris TX 250 snowmobiles; snowmobile cart; Polaris lighted sign; 1982 Prowler Regal 5th wheel camper; adult 3 wheel bike; motorcycle helmets; and more. NOTE A VERY PARTIAL LIST FOR A VERY LARGE ACCUMULATION. The Austin family has been a part of Funk for many years and spent 50+ years filling the buildings. We plan to sell it all in one day. A very wide selection of items in a wide variety of conditions. Much more yet to be discovered. Selling in 2-3 rings. Selling small antique and collectible item from the block. Bring your chairs. Good selection of row items. Vehicles sell approximately 12-12:30. Good off road parking. Pictures and updates at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. TERMS- Cash or Good check Breakfast and Lunch KAY AND PHYLLIS AUSTIN, OWNERS AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson
(330)264-8342 TOM SILVER – CO-LISTING AGENT 330- 465-8097 JON MAST – BROKER/AUCTION MGR. 330-763-3883
D. ANTHONY KAUFMAN CAI, BROKER 330.231.4211 or anthony@kaufmanrealty.com
4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691
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6 YEAR OLD male dog. Runs own rabbits, $150 obo (330) 683-3034 leave message PUG CHIH. cross male. Female 1 yr. old not brother sister. Female was house trained. Info 330-279-2628 FOR SALE: Yellow Lab, 1 yr old, AKC reg, champion bloodline, nice & big english male. (330) 698-1062 FOR SALE: red & blue heelers. 5 females. 2 males. 8 weeks old. $50 ea. (330) 495-4988 FOR SALE: 5 mo. old Labradoodle female. $300. (330) 763-4246 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 FOR SALE: Labradoodle puppies. Black, chocolate & cream, 8 weeks old. Also, 8 Beagle puppies, 8 weeks old. Call after 4 pm (330) 852-3431 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 FOR SALE: Beagle male, 10 mo. old, nice marked, good hunting stock, $75 330-897-0850 FOR SALE: Beabulls, 3/4 & half. 1-3.5 years old. Bull dog puppies, some 7/8, some 3/4. Shots & wormed. Ready October 30th. (330) 359-0705 FOR SALE: 1 year old German Shepherd AKC registered female. $1000. (330) 439-8066 FOR SALE: 3/4 English Bulldog, 1/4 Beagle.1.5 years old. $300. (330) 763-1463 FOR SALE: Australian shepherd 7 week old puppies. (330) 897-5604 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
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Tools Machinery 425
FOR SALE: Honda Motor with 5 HP Air compressor on slide converted to natural gas. Includes wood cover with lid $725. 330-897-1083 11" WIDE, Wysong edge sander, 240V (330) 893-3680 NATURAL GAS Generators, all sizes, 10KW - 100KW, all have 1800rpm water cooled engines with low hours. Call for pricing & more information. (330) 231-2634 FOR SALE: Pallet forks for skid loaders. Mt. Eaton Trailer, LLC. 330-359-0150 FOR SALE: 500-GAL. Air tank in good condition, $400. 330-852-3686. 37X75 TIMESAVERS wide belt.Power height adjustment. 20HP. Under power until Nov 6. $6000. 330-591-5959 FOR SALE: MVM cut off saw up cut, Delta 15" planer Helical head, 10'x16' 3 tier shelving, steel bin shelving, Clark towmotor, gas. Buckeye Furniture, 330-893-4192 96" SS tool chest, hvy. duty unit with wooden top & castors, brand new- Nice unit! $2150. (330) 231-2634.
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Wanted to Buy
WANTED: BUNK BED. (330) 600-1392 WANTED: USED 1 doz. egg cartons. Call for drop off in Sugar Creek, Walnut Creek or Barrs Mills. David A. Miller. (330) 852-1447†x1 WARM MORNING Wood Stove in good condition. 330-359-0751 WANTED: LARGE century furnace for wood or coal for shop. Mose Barkman, 7760 T.R. 507, Big Prairie, OH 44611 WANTED: PING pong table for school. (330) 275-8678 WANTED: USED electric treadmill. (330) 852-2970 WANTED: Tired of paying rent? Will buy and clean out your storage unit. call: (330) 359-5942
Tools Machinery WANTED:
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 40 HP Perkins Diesel w/ clutch. (330) 893-2707. DIESEL GENERATORS, 20KW Kohler, 35KW Kohler, both with John Deere engines. 100KW Cummins. (330) 231-2634 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 DO ALL band cut off saw, for steal, hydraulic up and down. $1500 (330)600-0091
WELSH Pony 50"-54" high. Wayne E. Miller, 6667 P.R. 387, Mbg., OH 44654. Off of TR 362 between Berlin & Mt. Hope.
WANTED: PHONE (330) 852-4283 x3
booth,
WANTED: All motorcycles, before 1980, running or not, Cash paid. 845-389-3239. WANTED: 4 cyl., with Turbo approx. 100 horse, state price cond., Mose Barkman, 7660 TR 507, Big Prairie, OH, 44611 WANTED: Approx. 28" Air boss wheels and portable feed grinder, 330-600-8225. WANTED: Two 30V electric submersible well pumps w/ wire & pipe. 330-462- 3616
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Home Condo For Sale
7.78 ACRES w/ House and Barn. In Holmes Co. Can. split aprx. 3 acres w/ house and barn. 330-473-3503
Land Sale Rent 530
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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Home Condo Rentals
FOR RENT in Millersburg: 2BR single level across from WHHS. $475/mo.+dep. Assist pets only. Call 330-674-2198. APARTMENT FOR RENT: Sugarcreek, Ohio. Very nice 2 br Apartment in Sugarcreek, Ohio. Large living room, kitchen/dining area and a sitting area w/fireplace (non burning). One and 1/2 BA, Laundry room, 2 car attach. garage. Gas (heat), water & lawn care provided. Rent $660.00/mo. + $660.00 dep. Avail. Nov. 1, 2015. Phone 330-897-9045 Mon-Thur 7:00 to 4:00 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
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Comm. Property - Rent
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
500
Automobiles
05 2500 Chevy express, 153k, 15 passenger van with hitch. $8,500 obo. (330) 466-3301 GOLF GTI 2001 VR6, 204k, 5 spd. Loaded. Must see! Call 330-465-1432 1999 Mercury Grand Marquis, 142K miles, excellent cond. $1850 or make offer. (330) 231-5745 call or text.
FOR SALE: 2011 450 Yamaha Grizzly with power steering. 1,050 miles. 149 hours. $5,500. (330) 231-6445
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Trucks SUVs
FOR SALE: 2005 Chevy Suburban. 148,000 mi. Runs good. Fair condition. Call or text 330-275-6906
2004 Chevy 5500 rollback 6.6 300hp 21ft rollback 135,959 mi. 330-263-5628
Duramax, diesel AT w/stinger $24,500.
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. FOR SALE: 2004 Ford Expedition, 4wd, good shape for work or play. 330-763-3002 1997 FORD F350 Crewcab 7.3 Power stroke Diesel, 250K, runs good, $1,900 obo. 330-473-0931
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Vans
USA MOBILE Home Repairs for all your home repairs. This month's special roof coating, $300. (330) 347-8843
Excavating
R.A.K. Excavating, LLC • Driveway & Building Pads • Logging Roads & Reclamation
07700 AD13960008 144 • Fence Line & Land Clearing 10410826 • Ponds
Berlin, OH
330-600-0091 SHETLER SERVICES Driveways, field tiling, building pads, pet graves, french drains, gravel hauling, septic systems, downspouts. Call (330) 988-4373
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2010 GMC 15 passenger van. Loaded, new brakes, ready to go. 2000 Chevy 15 passenger van, good cond., very nice. 330-390-4783
YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497
2007 DODGE Entervan with full controls. 104,018 mi., runs greats, must sell, $10,900 or reasonable offer. (330) 276-0219 or (330) 390-0601
CORNERSTONE FENCING: Building most types of farm/ horse fences. Woven wire, horse wire, barb, high tensile, board, vinyl cote high tensile, free est, 740-5019951 owner Glenn Mast.
1994 DODGE Grand caravan, very low miles, 1 owner, 3 row seating, needs battery. make offer, (330) 893-2895
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Building Materials
LOOKING FOR old houses and barns to tear down. Contact L&E demolition and restoration. 330-407-7811
207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows 06500 AD13113930 72
• Free10190485 Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH
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
Boats 695
Cleaning
830
BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.
Hauling
I BUY junk cars 262-9300 HAULING LIMESTONE, gravel, mulch, landscape gravel, top soil. Can haul 8 ton, competitive rates, Jerry's Trucking, Jerry Troyer, 330-763-4887.
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Roofing & Spouting
YODER FAMILY Roofing & Seamless Spouting LLC, servicing Wayne/Holmes counties for 17 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000
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Storage
INDOOR BOAT/CAR Storage Rental Space. 330-893-1509 Atlee Yoder
1050
Taxi Limo Shuttle
PROVIDING transportation in 12 pass., van. Avail. anytime. Holmesville, Fredericksburg area. Cell: 330231-2653 or home: 330-695-2653 AFFORDABLE HAULING & Transportation, 4-5 passengers 18 ft. open and closed trailer or will pull your trailer. (330) 763-1475
1070
Tree Service
TREE REMOVAL. Got Leaning Trees? Dead Trees? We have Firewood for sale. Call (330) 893-1805
1120
Welding
Fencing
DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433
TOWER WELDING Stainless, aluminum & regular 2230 CR 168, Dundee, OH 330-231-9479
1130
Windows
Hillside Doors & Windows 330-897-1222 ext. 3
Fiberglass Doors w/ Composite Jam $295
11300 AD13633918 144
Vinyl Windows HILLSIDEScreens w/ Aluminum
DOORS & WINDOWS
Storm Doors w/ Heavy Duty Screen Doors In-Stock
FREE ESTIMATES FOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them without replacing the entire window. (330) 674-7556.
Masonry
DON’T WAIT FOR WINTER TO INSTALL A NEW CHIMNEY , OR REPAIR A DAMAGED ONE! Brick, block, stone, historical masonry restoration, concrete, glass block bsmn’t windows, chimneys, fireplaces. Insur’d. Please call James 330-231-9100
925
Motorcycles ATVs DUST
YAMAHA BIG bear, 350 ATV. Runs good. Good cond., 330-440-3386
SWISS CONSTRUCTION. Amish Crew, specializing in pole bldgs., horse barns, riding arenas, machine sheds, garages. For all your pole building needs call 844763-4500.
FOR SALE: 2014 CHRYSLER Town & Country mini van. (330) 473-0962
16 FT, Deep Va, alum boat, w/ trailer. No motor, needs floor. $850 (330)600-0091
530
Construction 1000
770
1996 JEEP CHEROKEE 4x4 front grill guard, rear tow package, 175K miles. 4-door $2700. 330-704-1979 '86 CHEVY truck, 1 ton dually, 143k mls, 4 door crew cab, 454 motor, const. cap/ ladder racks, bumper hitch, runs, $1500. '97 Ford cargo van, 85k mls, A/C, V6 motor, body in good cond., motor runs but needs work. $1500. (330) 852-0444
Motorcycles ATVs 720
10190485
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Painting
GORILLA Painting, Co. Free estimates. Cols./Coschocton Area: 740-294-450. Holmes County: 330-231-3541
ADVERTISE WITH US! 330-264-1125
The Holmes County Hub Shopper
Saturday, October 31, 2015 — 39 330-345-5200 • 888-244-6632 Shop Online
We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle
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College Hills Honda 2015 Civic LX Sedan CVT
2015 Civic EX Sedan CVT
Buy For!! $18,976 OR
Select Honda Special Financing
Buy For!! $20,716
2016 MODELS!
$220
$168 36 Mo Lease
$149 36 Mo Lease
2015 Honda Civic Loyalty Program
$500.00
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
2015 Accord LX CVT Sedan
The 2015 Honda Civic Loyalty Program offers current 2004 or newer Civic or Civic IMA Owners $500 towards the lease or purchase of a 2015 Honda Civic. Client must finance or lease through Honda Financial Services. Client is not required to trade in their current vehicle. Members of the same household are eligible. Offer good through 11-2-15.
2015 CRV EXL AWD
Buy For!! $21,973
2015 CRV EX AWD
Buy For!! $28,984 OR
$240
$186
0.9% Financing up to 60 Months 1.9% Financing up to 72 Months
2016 Honda Accord LX Sedan CVT
OR
$200
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
OR
NOW IN-STOCK
36 Mo Lease
Buy For!! $26,816
$379
$319 36 Mo Lease
OR
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
2015 CRV LX AWD
Buy For!! $24,921
$349
OR
$289 36 Mo Lease
$260
$209 36 Mo Lease
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
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
2012 Honda Accord EXL
$
$
$
257 mo.
P7900
P7925
P7908
2010 Honda CRV EX 4WD
2013 Honda Civic LX
2012 Honda Accord EXL
285 mo.
$
$
248 mo.
285 mo.
P7913
P7926
P7922
P7930
2012 Honda CRV LX AWD
2014 Honda Crv EXL AWD
2012 Honda Civic LX
2012 Honda Odyssey EXL
$
295 mo.
379 mo.
$
230 mo.
$
380 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
$
$
$
$
SALES
$
8,999
$
$
Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 - 8:00; Fri. 9:00 - 6:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00
$
$
$
SERVICE
PARTS
14,599
P7895A 2011 Ford Taurus SEL
23,999 Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00
$
7,995
A957A 2009 Pontiac Torrent AWD
9,599
B038A 2009 Dodge Grand Caravan
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
13,999
A975A 2009 Nissan Rogue S AWD
21,998
$
9,199
A803A 2008 Ford Escape XLT
13,599
A983A 2012 Ford Explorer XLT
6,999
A979A 2005 Honda Accord LX Sedan
P7880A 2009 Hyundai Veracruz
18,599
A981A 2011 Chevy Traverse LS 42k
$
A733A 2007 Honda Fit Sport 5-Sp
10,999
P7879A 2007 Honda Element SC
6,599
B021B 2000 Ford Ranger X/C XLT
8,599
B055A 2006 Honda Civic EX 5-Speed
$
$
$
$
9,999
$
B056A 2006 Honda Civic LX 43k miles
$
9,999
B031B 2010 Mazda 6i
14,599
A782A 2012 Honda Accord EXL V6
8,199
B026A 2008 Chevy Cobalt
$
16,499
P7911 Honda Accord SE 35k
WE BUY USED CARS EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS www.collegehillshonda.com
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4600 Cleveland Rd., Wooster, OH 44691
40 — Saturday, October 31, 2015
The Holmes County Hub Shopper
!"#!$%&'() 06 GMC ENVOY DENALI 4X4
12 CHEVY CRUZE RS LTZ
09 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ
08 BUICK LUCERNE CXL
12 CHRYSLER 200 LTD
POWER SEATS, RUNNING BOARDS, HEATED LEATHER, LEATHE LEA LE EATTTHER, HER, SUNROOF, SUNROO SUN UNRO ROOF, OOF, F, MEMORY MEM ME EMO ORY O RY Y SE SEATS SEATS, EATS, ATTS,, 6 6-CD 6-C -CD CD STEREO, STEREO STE TER ERE REO EO,, ALLOY A ALLO LLOY Y WH WHEE W WHEELS. HEELS EEL ELS. LS.. #T14 #T #T142 #T14218B 14218B 4218B 4218B
POWER SUNROOF, HEATED LEATHER POWER SEATS, SEA SE EATTTS, S, FFO FOG OG G LIGHTS, LLIGHT LIGH IGHTS, TTS, S, CD CD STEREO, STERE ST TER EREO, REO, O, ALLOY ALLOY WHEELS, WHEELS WHE WH HEE EEL ELSS, S, AI A AIR AIR. IR. R. #G #GM #GM15 #GM15151A GM15 M15151 5151A 1A A
ONLY 64,000 MILES!, POWER SUNROOF, HEATED HEA H EA EATTTED ED LEATHER LEATH LE EATHER ATTHEEER R SEATS, SEA SE EATTTS, S, REMOTE REMOT RE R EMO MOTE OTE STAR SST START, TTART, ARTTT,, ALLOY ALL ALLO OY O Y WHEELS. WHEELS WHE WH HEE EEL ELS. #MP7905 ELS. # #MP #M #MP7 MP7905 MP7 P79 905 9 05
LEATHER HEATED POWER SEAT, KEYLESS ENTRY, ENT EN TRY RY, Y, REMOTE REMOT REM RE EMOT MOTE TE ST START, STTART, STAR ART, AR T, PO POWER POW OWEER R SUN SUNROO SUNROOF, UNR NROO ROOF, OF, FOG FO OG LIGHTS, LIGHT LIIGH GHTS TS, S, ALLO S, ALLOY ALL LOY OY Y WH WHEELS WHE WHEELS. HEE EEL ELS. #MP7846 ELS. #MP7846 #MP7 #M 7846 7846 8
$$10,961 $10 $1 100 96 961 961
$$10,999 $10 $1 10 9999 9 99
$$11,932 $11 $1 11 932 932 3
$$13,999 $13 $1 133 9999 9 99
13 BUICK REGAL PREMIUM
11 FORD FLEX SEL
14 CHEVY CAPTIVA LTZ
12 ACURA TSX
POWER POW P OW WER WER E SEA SEAT SEAT, EAT, T, SUN T, SUNROO SUNROOF, UNROO ROOF ROO OOF, F, ALLO F, ALLOY ALL LOY OY WH WHEELS WHE WHEE WHEELS, EEL ELS, ELS EL LS,, PREMIUM PREMIU PRE PR EM EMI MIUM IUM M AUD AUDI A AUDIO, UDIO UDI IO, O, LEATHER. LEATHE LLEA EATH EA THER ER. R. #MP7921 #MP792 #MP #M MP7 P79 7921 921 921
ON ONLY O N NLY NLLY L 17 1 17,500 7,,5 7, 500 50 00 MILES MILES!, M MIILE MIL ILLEES ES! S!, H S!, HEATED HEA EA EATTTED ED LE LEATH LEA LEATHER EAT ATHER THEER R SEA SEATS, SEATS EATTTS TS, SS,, REMOTE REM EMOTE OTE TE STA ST START START, TART, ARTT,, SUN SSUNROOF, SUNR UNROOF UN NROOF, OOFF,, ALLOY A ALLO LLOY Y WHEELS. W WHEE WH HEELS H EE EEL ELS. LS. #B16018A #B1601 #B1 #B B16018A 6018A 8A
POWER SUNROOF, ALLOY WHEELS, FRONT & REAR REA EAR R AI A AIR AIR, IIR, R, HEATE HE HEA HEATED EATE ATED TEED LEA LLEATHER LEAT EATHER EATH THE HER ER MEMOR ME MEM MEMORY EMOR MORY RY SEAT SSEA SEATS. EATS TSS #MP7942 #MP794 #MP #MP7 #M P79 7942 794 942 42 2
REMOTE START, HEATED LEATHER SEATS, ALLOY WHEELS, POWER SUNROOF, STEERING WHEEL WHE WH HEE EEL EL AUDIO AUD A UDI UDIIO O CO CONTRO CON CONTR CONTROLS. TROLS TROLS. LS. #MP7030 #MP70 #MP7 #M P7030 703 703 30 0
ONLY O ON NLY NL LY 42, 42 42,000 2,0 ,0 0 00 000 0 00 0 MIL M MI MILES MILES!, IL ILE LEESS!, S!, POW POWER WER SUNROOF, SUNROO SSUN UNR UN NROOF, ROOFF, ROO F, ALLOY ALLO ALLO AL WHEELS, WHEELS WHE WH HEE EEL ELSS, S, HE H HEAT HEA HEATED EATED EAT ATE TED ED LE LEATHE LEA LEATHER EAT ATH THER THE HER ER R SE SEA SSEATS, SEAT EATS EAT ATS TS, S, 6S, 6-CD 6-CD 6-C CD STEREO, STEREO SSTE TER TEERE REO O, NON-S O, N NONNON-SMOKER, ON-SMO SSMOKER SMO MOKE M KER ER, R,, 1 OWNER OW OWN OWNER. WN NER N ER ER.. #T # #T15 #T15281C TT15281 152 52 281C 2 81C C
$$16,699 $16 $1 16 699 6999
$$18,990 $18 $1 188 9990 9 90
$$19,500 $19 $1 199 50 500 500
$19,525 $19 $1 19 525 525 2
$$19,975 $19 $1 19 9975 775
15 BUICK REGAL
ONLY 23,000 MILES!, LEATHER HEATED SEATS, POWER OWER O OW WEER R SUNROOF, SUNROO SSUN SU UNROO U N NROO ROOF OOF, OO OF, F, CLIMATE CLI CLIMAT C LIIM MATE ATTE CONTROL, CONT C O TROL, ON ONTROL ONT ROL, ALLO A ALL ALLOY LLO LO WHEELS, WHEELS WHE WH HEE EEL ELSS, S, ONSTAR. ONST ONS ONS NSTAR STAR TA AR.. #MP7925 #MP #M #MP79 MP7 P7925 P79 925 925 2
12 BUICK LACROSSE AWD
ALL WHEEL DRIVE, ONLY 35,600 MILES!, POWER SUNROOF, HEATED LEATHER SEATS. #B15099A #B1509 #B1 #B B15 5099A 5 099A 9A
07 GMC YUKON DENALI AWD
$$22,475 $22 $2 222 475 475 7
$$22,990 $22 $2 22 990 990 9
13 GMC TERRAIN DENALI AWD
15 GMC TERRAIN SLT AWD
POWER SUNROOF, HEATED LEATHER, NAVIGATION, NAVIGA NAV NAVI NA VIIIGATIO GA GATI TION, N, CHROME CHRO CHRO CH OME ME WHEELS. WHEEL WHEE WH EELS. EEL ELSSS.. #MP7901 #MP790 #MP #M P790 P79 7901 7 01
POWER SUNROOF, CHROME WHEELS, LEATHER LEATHE LEA LE EATTTHER HEER HEATED HE HEEATED HEAT ATTEED D MEMORY MEM ME EMORY ORY SEATS, SEATS SE EAT ATS, TS,, PIONEER P PION IONEE IONEEEEE SPEAKERS. SPEAKE SPE PEA EAKE AKERS KER ERS RS. #MP7933 #MP79 #MP7 #M P7933 P793 933 33
ONLY 85,000 MILES!, POWER SUNROOF, POWER POW P OW WEER R SE SEATS SEA SEATS, EATTTS, S, REMOTE RE REMOT EM MOTE OTTE START, SSTAR ST TTART ARTT, ALLOY ALLOY Y WHEELS, WHEELS WHE WH HEE EEL ELS, S,, BOSE BOSE SPEAKERS. SSP SPEAK PE PEA EAKERS EAKE KER ERS. ERS RS.. #MP7858A # #MP7 #M MP7858 P78 785 858A 58A A
11 CADILLAC DTS PLATINUM 12 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4X4 ONLY 40,300 MILES!, POWER SUNROOF, HEATED HEA HE EATTTED ED LE LEATH LEATHER EATHER ATTHEEER R & CO C COOL COOLED OOLED LED POWER POW WEER R SEATS, SEATS SEA SE EATTTS, S, BOSE OSE OS SE SPE SSPEA SPEAKERS, PEAKER PEAKERS P PEA EAKE KERS, KER ERSS, S, MEMORY MEM EMO ORY O RY SEA SEATS SE SEATS. EATS ATS. TS.. #GM15310A #GM15 #GM1531 #GM1 531 5 5310 3 0
POWER SUNROOF, REMOTE START, AUTO CLIMATE CLI IMATTE CONTROL, ONT OL, REAR EA CAMERA, CAM MERA, A AIR, LEATHER LLE LEAT EAT EA ATTHER THER HEER R SEATS. SEATS SE SEA EAT ATS. TS. #M #MP7 #MP7881 # MP7881 P78 7881 881
$$23,996 $23 $2 23 9996 9 96
$$26,925 $26 $2 266 925 925 2
$28,975 $28 $2 28 975 975 7
13 GMC ACADIA SLT AWD
15 CHEVY TRAVERSE LT AWD
REMOTE START, POWER SUNROOF, LEATHER SEATS, EEATS, ATTS, RE REAR EAR CAME CAMERA, ERA,, ALUMINUM ALLUMI UM W WHEEL WHEELS, HEEEL BOSE BOS BO SE SPE SSPEA SPEAKERS. PEAKER PEA EAKE KERS KER ERSS. #M #MP794 #MP #MP7940 P7 P7940 7940 0
POWER SEATS, REMOTE START, SUNROOF, TV/DVD, REAR CAMERA, BOSE SPEAKERS. #MP7934
Lube, Oil & Filter Change
$29,931 $29 $2 29 9931 331
$29,475 $29 $2 29 475 475 7
$33,997 $33 $3 33 997 997 9
$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 11/07/15.
CHUCK NICHOLSON 1-800-803-8209 TOLL FREE 330-674-4015
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