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Winter Wonderland

Calendar November West Holmes to hold craft show

Snow covered trees, wild animals transform ballroom into magical forest The third floor of the By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer

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

Victorian House Museum is a Winter Wonderland, waiting to welcome visitors this season. The two-week transformation is the latest addition to the annual Holidays at the Mansion display, according to Executive Director Mark Boley.

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Designer of the Victorian House Museum’s Winter Wonderland, Paul Lahm, makes some last minute adjustments to a display to be featured in the ballroom during this year’s Holidays at the Mansion, to be Nov. 21-Dec. 31.


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Culinary Careers Management program holding pie sale The Culinary Careers Management program at the Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center is having its annual holiday pie sale to raise money for the FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America) student organization.

The Culinary students are offering pumpkin and Dutch apple pies for $8, Buckeye and Dutch cherry pies for $9 and pumpkin roll for $9. To place an order, call 419-289-3313 (toll free 800-686-3313), Ext. 2233, during the school day or

send an email to diedrichk@acwhcc.org. Orders are due by noon Wednesday, Nov. 18 and can be picked up at the Career Center on Tuesday, Nov. 24 from 11 a.m.-2:45 p.m. The Career Center is at 1783 State Route 60, south of Ashland.

Habitat honored, dedicating 30th home Holmes County Habitat for Humanity was recognized for 20 years of dedication to the Holmes County community at the annual Habitat for Humanity of Ohio State Conference.

Accepting the award was Executive Director Joan Miller. “I was humbled and honored to accept this award for Holmes County Habitat,” Miller said. “A group of very dedicated individu-

als had a vision to provide safe, decent and affordable housing solutions in our community and here we are, 20 years later building our 30th home.” See Pg. 3 — HABITAT

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Calendar (From Page 1) For more information, contact Lisa Macaulay and Dawn Martin at 330-674-3546 or whol_ lmacaulay@tccsa.net.

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.

Spaghetti dinner to benefit missions

Holmes Retired Teachers to meet Holmes County Retired Teachers will meet Thursday, Nov. 19 at 11:30 a.m. at the Darb Snyder Center in Millersburg. Author and storyteller David Lorah will speak and have his books for sale. RSVP by calling or texting 330231-7007 by Nov. 15.

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 Holmes for the carry-out meals with Holidays Art proceeds to benefit missions projects. Meal Show is Nov. 20 includes spaghetti, cole- Holmes for the Holidays slaw, applesauce, bread, Art Show and Sale, the pie and beverage. Washington Abbey, Hol-

Habitat (From Page 2) The dedication service for the 30th home will be held Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. The home, which was built in partnership with Candy Rowland and her two daughters, is located at 732 Critchfield St.,

Millersburg. Millersburg 44654. The public is invited. More information about Habitat for Humanity can be found at www.habitatofholmescounty.org or by leaving a message at 330674-4663. Gain Liquid Laundry Monetary donations can Detergent- 30 Loads be mailed to P.O. Box 418,

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Legion Post 549 (125 Third Ave. NE) is having its all you care to eat Swiss Steak Dinner on Saturday, Nov. 21 from 4-7 p.m. Meal includes three bean salad, applesauce, mashed potatoes/ homemade gravy, corn, bread, dessert and beverage. Gluten Swiss steak dinner free also available. Cost is $12 adult; $6 ages 4-12; 3 is Nov. 21 and younger, free, served Beach City American family style. Carry out

mes 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 p.m. For more information, http://facebook.com/holmescountyartgroup.

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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 See Pg. 5 — CALENDAR


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Winter (From Page 1) In all, 60 trees will decorate the 28-room mansion, built in 1900 by Cleveland industrialist L.H. Brightman. Thirty-six of those trees have found their way to the third-floor ballroom, which has become a magical winter forest, complete with snow covered trees, wild animals, an ice pond and special lighting, designed to create the illusion of a sunset and, in another area, the northern lights. The function of the room’s solarium has been flipped. Into the small space have been placed a table, chair and lantern, giving visitors the opportunity to peek into a wooded cottage. Boley and head decorator Paul Lahm were inspired to create the winter wonderland after visiting and seeing a similar display at the Canton Preservation Society. “We thought this is way cool. We can do the whole ballroom,” said Boley, who said the two present-

ed the idea to the Historical Society’s holiday committee, members of which started collecting trees — from garage sales, Dumpsters and second-hand stores — in July. While many of the committee members have contributed time and their own money to make the vision a reality, financial support needed to bring it to fruition also came in the form of private donations and sponsorship from Promotion Therapy, said Boley, adding the cost was made greater with a decision to employ energy-efficient LED lights. “We created a carbon footprint of a forest using the least amount of energy possible,” he said, adding not all the trees are lighted and none are decorated, giving the area a more natural look. “I think the idea was to create a peaceful, tranquil outdoor scene for people,” said Lahm, who first created the design on paper. “We want to take them back to their child-

hood — a walk in the woods, a visit to grandma’s — to a simple time of twinkling lights and snow on the trees.” Holidays at the Mansion will run Nov. 21-Dec. 31, Sunday-Thursday, 1-4 p.m. and Friday and Saturday, 1-8 p.m. Admission is $10 for adults, $9 for senior citizens and active military personnel, $3 for students (ages 12-18). Admission is free for all younger than 12 years old. For two nights only, all visitors can enjoy the house for only $5 each. Night of the Living Past, Holiday Edition, will be held Nov. 20 and 21, with the return of characters from the home’s popular Halloween at the Mansion. On those evenings, 6:30-9 p.m., guests will mingle with and interact with volunteers portraying members of the Lee, Brightman and Bigham families, all of which have a historical connection to the home, said Boley, who also has made arrangements for a surprise visitor to help the actors and

visitors celebrate the season. Guests those nights also will be treated to refreshments at the Castle Club. They will wander throughout the house, every room of which has been decorated for the season by area businesses and organizations. As a result of this year’s Halloween success, which attracted hundreds of out-of-towners, Boley said, he’s already fielded many calls about the holiday special event and anticipates a great turnout, to include tourists and locals. “Holidays at the Mansion is for everyone — locals and tourists. That’s the idea of the event, to bring people here during the off-season,” he said, noting it’s a good time for locals to also walk through the house and see it in its former glory. Reservations also are now being accepted for an upcoming holiday tea, “Tea’s the Season.” The high tea is scheduled for Nov. 28 at 2 p.m. at the Castle Club. The $20 cost includes a

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about Holidays at the Mansion, Night of the Living Past or the tea, call 330-674-0011 or visit w w w. v i c t o r i a n h o u s e. org or find the Victorian House Museum/Holmes County Cultural Center on Facebook. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.

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Community Church notes Benefit chili dinner is Saturday at Shreve Presbyterian A benefit chili dinner will be held Saturday, Nov. 14 from 5-7 p.m. at Shreve Presbyterian Church. Cost will be by donation to help with medical expenses for Sandi and Ruth Butterbaugh.

Saturday Sing planned in Wilmot

Kate will share his experiences in drilling water projects in Haiti and other places. The event will also feature a choir directed by First UCC choir director Darius McBride. Those who wish to sing in the joint choir should arrive at 2:30 p.m. for a rehearsal. Following the program in the sanctuary, attendees will be invited to help pack food boxes for the Camp Washington Mission in Cincinnati and enjoy refreshments and fellowship. The public is invited to this free event at the church, 526 W. Main St., Sugarcreek.

Persuaded Trio from Logan will be guests at the Saturday Sing, Nov. 14 at 4 p.m. at Faith Baptist Church, Wil-mot. Host group Four By Grace of Wilmot also Holmes gospel will perform. A freewill revival planned offering will be taken. Fellowship will follow. Churches and indifor more information, viduals throughout Holmes County are coming call 330-447-4339. together for a countywide revival at the West Mission Fair Holmes High School auditorium, to be Nov. is Sunday 15-18 from 7-9 p.m. with First United Church inspiring messages by of Christ is hosting the area ministers. For more Area E Mission Fair on information, please visit: Sunday, Nov. 15, from 4-6 www.ReviveUsAgain.us. p.m. Main speaker will be Kevin Kate from the GriefShare, Global Bluewater ProjDivorceCare ect.

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offered in Holmes 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 two-hour seminars, you will learn practical, effective strategies to help you make it through the holidays. Each seminar begins with a video featuring 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 have experienced a marital breakup or death and have faced at least one holiday season since then. Participants receive a Holiday Survival Guide that includes practical strategies, encouraging words, helpful exercises, Q&As and more. You also will spend time with other people who understand what you’re going through. The seminars will be Monday, Nov. 16, 6-8

p.m. No registration is required (no childcare In service available). U.S. Air Force The church is at 8882 Airman Dylan C. Baker State Route 39, Millers- graduated from basic miliburg. tary training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. Jitters to close Baker is the son of Jeremy Baker of Shreve and Angeat noon Nov. 22 Jitters Coffee House la Hogan of Danville. will close at noon on He is a 2015 graduate of Sunday, Nov. 22 to allow Loudonville High School. for the Jitters Church Potluck, which will be held right after the 10:45 a.m. service. (The 9 a.m. worship service will not be held.) Jitters Coffee House also will be closed on Thanksgiving Day.

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

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Garaway holding fish fry

Home on North Broadway Street Garaway Booster Club is holding a fish fry and Video Horse Race on in Sugarcreek from 4-7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 4, beginning at 7 p.m. in The Barn at Sugarcreek, located at Killbuck kicks off 6875 Spooky Hollow Road, just off state Route 39 in Sugarcreek. holidays Nov. 29 The meal is an all-you-can-eat Santa Claus will arrive in Kill- event and features homemade desbuck Nov. 29 at the Duncan The- serts. ater at 4 p.m. to visit with children. Cost is $10 for adults and $5 for Christmas cartoons will be shown students in grades kindergarten at the theater. through high school. Serving begins Hot chocolate and cookies will at 7 p.m. and will continue until 9 be served after the movie at the p.m. or when sold out. Creekside Café. Christmas carols Video Horse Racing will get going will be sung and “The Christmas at 8 p.m. Story” will be read as the tree is All proceeds benefit the Garlighted downtown. The evening away Boosters who help to bolster ends with caroling through the the athletic programs at Garaway streets on hay wagons. throughout the year. Anyone interested in donating cookies is asked to contact Erin at 330-276-2002 or 330-231-0492. Millersburg Candlelight Cookies can be dropped off at Creekside Café or the Pizza Parlor Church Walk is Dec. 11 II. 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

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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 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. For information, contact Sue Dye at 330-378-3321.

Santa breakfast set for Dec. 12 Breakfast with Santa will be held Saturday, Dec. 12, at the Holmesville American Legion, 9-11 a.m. Call 330-279-3040 or 740-485-0832 by Nov. 23 to register children. The event is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary and Toys for Tots.

surer. Candidacy requires 50 valid signatures. Also on the ballot will be Democratic Central Committee member, one to be elected per voting precinct. The positions require no signatures, however, the candidate must file a declaration of candidacy. There is no filing fee for this office. All positions are for fouryear terms. For more information, contact the Holmes County New arrivals Board of Elections at 330LEXIE ADELLE was 674-5921. born Sept. 17 to Leon and Joanna Troyer of Fredericksburg. She weighed 6 Family Care in pounds 3.5 ounces and was 19.5 inches long. She joins Mount Hope siblings Anson and Kiara. Mount Hope MediGrandparents are Dan cal Center is located at and Barbara Miller of 4606 Township Road 634. Apple Creek and Ada Troy- Dr. D.J. McFadden will er of Shreve. see patients at the center Mondays, 1-4:30 p.m., and TAYA MAE was born Wednesdays, 8 a.m.-noon. Oct. 21 at Wooster Commu- Pomerene Family Care nity Hospital to Trisha and will offer a full spectrum Matt Miller of Wooster. She of family practice services weighed 7 pounds, 7 ounces “We created a carbon footand was 19 inches long. She print of a forest using the joins a sister, Maleah, 31⁄2. least amount of energy Grandparents are Danny possible,” “We created a and Jennie Akers of carbon footprint of a forWooster and Paul and Barb est using the least amount Miller of Holmesville. of energy possible,” including pediatric care, women’s obstetrics, care of Food Pantry open health, chronic conditions, acute twice monthly care, travel medicine and midwifery services. For for distribution more information, call 330Changes are happening 674-8444. in November at the Glenmont Food Pantry located Donations in the old school house. The pantry will now be open for needed for food distribution two times Pleasant Valley per month, always on the second and fourth Tuesdays. Cemetery There will be a slight Pleasant Valley Cemetery change in distribution times is accepting donations to which will happen from 5-7 pay for mowing of the cemp.m. etery. Any amount is appreThe building will be open ciated. For more informafor clients to wait at 4 p.m., tion, call Robert L. Croskey, however, distribution will 330-276-3322. Donations not begin until 5 p.m. Next may be sent to Croskey pantry distribution will be at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck Nov. 24. 44637 or Lilian Duncan, P.O.

Petitions available for March primary Petitions are available at the board office for people interested in becoming candidates for the March 15 Primary Election. The filing deadline is Dec. 16 at 4 p.m. Positions up for election in 2016 in Holmes County are: County commissioner (two to be elected), coroner, clerk of courts, engineer, prosecuting attorney, recorder, sheriff and trea-

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Holmes can provide birth certificates The Holmes County Health District is able to issue certified birth certificates to anyone born in Ohio. Hours are 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Cost is $25. The district can be reached at 85 N. Grant St. or 330-674-5035. Cost of a certified birth certificate is $25.


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and cheerleading; as well Millersburg Eagles as providing Thanksgiving Aerie 2418 recently dinner every year for the presented a check for residents of the Holmes $5,000 to The Holmes County Home and other County Agricultural community activities,” Society as a donation said Eric Smeby, local to the Harvest Ridge FOE 2418 secretary. Project. The Eagles are also working with their memSubmitted photo bership to support the brick project within the garden. Bricks can be purchased for $100 for a small brick, or $200 for a large one, where several lines of engraving can be placed on the brick, with many options available. Funds raised to date by the Ag Society including cash, in-kind commitments, and grants have topped the $6 million mark. The first fair tion or offer of support the garden, offering a tion, please contact the at Harvest Ridge will be to Harvest Ridge either cash donation or provid- fair office at 330-674held starting Aug. 8, 2016. by purchasing bricks for ing an in-kind contribu- 0869. This will be the inaugural event for the year-round NAME BRAND DISCOUNT GROCERIES use facility. Nov. 16th thru 21st and BULK FOODS! Additional funds are Hours: M,W,Th & Sat 8-5; Tues & Fri 8-7 Visa, Mastercard, Discover still needed to complete Nov. 16th – 21st the project. For addiSalad Dressing ��������������$6�99/gal� Weekly SpeCialS tional project informa-

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Local Entertainment Grasshopper wins; ants hunker down for war The day after Halloween I was out raking leaves and found a cricket at the bottom of my woodpile. Knowing what’s in store for the both of us in the coming months I brought him inside the house and turned him loose in the basement. Crickets are good luck and I figure when I hear him chirping on occasion I’ll be happily reminded it won’t be winter forever. There was one more reason to be kind to the critter and I whispered it into my cupped palm as I carried him along. “You and me, Cricket, we might just be kin.” Recall that I found Mr. Cricket at the bottom of my woodpile at the beginning of November. Only a fool should be able to see the bottom of his fuel reserves at the start of the heating season. Reminiscent of the fable of “The Ant and the Grasshopper” I had whiled away my summer essentially “fiddling and hopping about” without regard to my wood gathering and now faced a

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lean, long and cold winter. Aesop’s grasshopper just might have been the common ancestor of Mr. Cricket and me. To make matters worse, not only had I ignored the lesson of the industrious ants who spent their summer putting up stores for the hard times ahead, I had actually frittered away a great deal of my own time working to creatively disrupt their diligence. When I discovered an army of ants had claimed the 100-footlong cable that stretches between the raggedy old maple at the far end of the yard and our back porch as their own superhighway to the house, I could have taken any number of traditional measures to thwart their travels. Instead, I spent hours devising and executing a plan of my own. The final iteration of

Schenker of Strasburg, Susan Weaver of Millersburg and Mary Cooper of Dover, will perform solos and duets. Ronald will be joined in piano/organ duos by Joyce Sainato, of Akron.

actually poisoned somewhere in the vicinity of zero ants for all of this effort. So even though I won

the battle, one can presume that somewhere in a heavily fortified and well stocked bunker, the ants will be spending the

winter sharpening their blades while Cricket and I weaken slowly in a sparsely-supplied and ever colder house.

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my “Ant Diversion and Extermination Plan” (ADEP) as I imagined naming it on my patent submission was to first divert the marching legions off the mainline of the cable and through a piece of plastic tubing slung below the normal path. In this length of tubing I placed a necessary amount of theoretically delicious ant poison. When the ants simply ignored the tube I interrupted their cable path with axel grease. When the ants refused to walk through the tube, but instead carefully marched right across the outside of it to rejoin the cable, I greased the outer surface of the tube as well. Faced with either marching through a tube filled with poison or finding a different hideout for the winter, the order was apparently given to retreat. We spent the next two weeks smacking individual ants cut-off from retreat from the walls on the “house side” of my fabulous invention. I would estimate I

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Duets, double duets and duos will be performed when members of the Tuscarawas County Chapter of the Ohio Music Teachers Association and their students present their annual ensemble piano concert on Saturday, Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church in Dover. The presentation will feature per-

formers from area communities, playing a selection of musical entertainment including folk, patriotic and popular, including several pieces by internationally acclaimed New Philadelphia composer Robert Vandall. The final group of selections will be played by the teachers, and will feature several traditional favorites. OMTA member teachers are

Mary Cooper, Phyllis Ronald, Judith Schenker, Mary Sue Schlegel, Karen Vandall, Robert Vandall, Susan Weaver and Melanie Winn. There is no admission charge for the program, which will last about one hour, but there will be free will offering plates at the back of the church, which is located at 228 E. Third St., Dover.

Library schedule November events at the Holmes County District Public Library include: The First-Ever Turkey Bowling Contest at the Central Library — Saturday, Nov. 14, bowl a frozen turkey and see how many cans of food you can knock down, with the grand prize winner receiving a smoked turkey. Bring your friends and family to cheer you on, start off the

holiday season with this fun, outdoor activity. Registration is required and space is limited; ages 12 and older. Call 330-6745972 to register. Holiday Open House at the Central Library — Saturday, Nov. 14, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Visit with Santa and see the live reindeer display from 10 a.m.-noon. Enjoy the Turkey Bowling contest,

pumpkin bowling for kids, along with a pumpkin carving demonstration. At 12:30 p.m., step inside the library to enjoy refreshments and listen to Christmas harp music by Jason Fawks. Don’t miss the craft demonstrations and take home ideas for your Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations. There will be holiday-themed storytelling and special

activities for kids in the children’s room. For more information, visit www. holmeslibrary.org/events or call 330-674-5972. All-New LEGO® Builders Club at the East Branch — Saturday, Nov. 14 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Join the “drop in” program with a new theme each month. Registration See Pg. 9 — LIBRARY


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‘Christmas in the Country’ takes the stage There’s something special about celebrating the holiday season in the gorgeous setting of Holmes County. It’s a magical time of year, and one of the highlights is the Amish Country Theater’s production, “Christmas In The Country,” an elegant, two-hour, special event featuring the music of Nashville by recording artist John Schmid. With an authentic Amish upbringing, Schmid’s music reveals a strong resemblance to Johnny Cash and will take you on a journey from the origination of Amish Christmas traditions to the music we love and enjoy today, with crowd favorites like Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer performed in Pennsylvania-Dutch.

Joining Schmid will be ventriloquist Ken Groves, and hilarious stage actor “Lynyrd” from the Amish Country Theater, serving as the event’s emcees. The two-hour concert also will feature a guest appearance from the Straight Tie Men’s Acapella Group. Christmas In The Country was an overwhelming hit in 2014 with seven sold out performances. The performances were recognized by the American Bus Association as a Top 100 Event in North America for group travelers. Jeff Conn, co-owner of the Amish Country Theater, says, “We created this event to provide a fun and authentic Christmas experience the entire family

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“Christmas In The Country” is an elegant, two-hour, special event featuring the music of Nashville See Pg. 10 — COUNTRY by recording artist John Schmid.

Library (From Page 8) is NOT required. LEGOs® are provided. Call the Library at 330893-3464. “Nightmare before Christmas” Movie and Activity Night at the Cen-

tral Library — Nov. 30, from 5-8 p.m. Ages 11-18 and in grades 6-12 are invited to enjoy the movie, snacks and activities. No registration required. Star Wars Movie Marathon at the Central Library — Dec. 5, 11

a.m. Original Star Wars trilogy. You could win a Cinemark gift card. Feel free to dress in costume. Registration required, 330-674-5972 for details. Adults, teens and age 8 and up. 1,000 Books Before Kin-

dergarten at The Holmes County Library — This new library program encourages families and caregivers to read 1,000 books with their young children before they enter kindergarten. Any child from birth to the day they

enter kindergarten is eligible. Begin today by visiting either the Central or East Branch Library to register and pick up your child’s reading log in the Children’s Department. Book Discussion Group — Join the book discus-

sion group the last Tuesday of every month. Your choice of meeting at 1 p.m. at the Central Library or 6 p.m. at Jitters Coffee House in Millersburg. For more information, call the Central Library at 330674-5972.


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Busy days for dairy breeders in November Once again I will be heading for the Wayne County fairgrounds at Wooster to work with the Ohio Multi-Breed Fall Sale. Consignments will be coming in on Wednesday, Nov. 18. The barn crew, under the supervision of Ben Simpson from Belmont County, will be waiting to settle the cattle in and prepare them for the sale. My granddaughter, Jenn, and I will be taking care of registration papers, health papers, transfers, update information, filing everything in preparation for sale day, answering questions, making phone calls and tagging consignments. Best of all, I get to see great cattle and work with great people! The sale will be held Saturday, Nov. 21, with

are 2 year olds), bred heifers with many due Barbwire sale time, and calves. There are calves with Barb up to +2603 genomics. Many of the calves sellLumley ing are show age for 2016 and from high type show the Holsteins selling at families. Consignments 10:30 a.m. and the Ayrare from top sires and shires, Guernseys, and from great cow families, Brown Swiss selling at including dams classified 1:15 p.m. There will be up to Excellent 94 and approximately 25 Ayrup to 11 generations of shires selling, cows, bred Excellent and Very Good heifers and calves. The Dams. A maternal sister sale will feature the Ayr- to Gold Chip sells. There shire Jackpot calves. This will be lots of milk and will be the first time for outstanding production Guernsey consignments with cows milking up to in the sale. For catalogs 138 pounds and records or information contact to 33,503 pounds of milk. Tom Wolfe 330-749-9046 There will be something or Dru Mercer 574-727in this sale for everyone! 9192. If you need a catalog or The Holstein sale feainformation contact the tures an outstanding Ohio Holstein Associagroup of 75 consignments, tion, 330-264-9088; Ken cows in milk (majority Janes, 330-464-4134;

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(From Page 9) could enjoy together.” After the success of 2014, the producers have added four additional show times, for a total of 11 Christmas shows. Tickets are on sale and seating is reserved. Performances begin Saturday, Nov. 14, and run through Dec. 12. Shows are: Nov. 14, 21, 28 and Dec. 5 and 12, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.; and Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. To purchase tickets, $19.95 in advance or $22 at the door, call the box office at 888-988-7469 or visit www.AmishCountryTheater.com. The Amish Country Theater is located in Walnut Creek on state Route 39.

By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — A special meeting was held by the Holmes County Senior Fair board to open bids on the proposed livestock building. John Zvolensky of TAC Systems, representing project engineer Michael Lehman, opened the lone bid, which came in from Ivan Weaver Construction, totaling $908,600. Several local subcontractors will work under Weaver, including Millersburg Electric (electrical supplies), Pepper’s Plumbing (plumbing and

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ventilation) and S&S Sprinkler (fire protection). The bid, opened Oct. 29, was within 2 percent of the published estimated cost of $891,176. Several contractors didn’t submit bids because they were unable to come in under the published estimate, and were hoping for the project to be rebid. The bid contract had the blessing of the fair board’s legal representative, Garrett Roach, who also said there should not

Dave Gunkelman, 330464-3259; Ted Renner, 330-466-1196. Auctioneer will be Randall Kiko, 330831-0174. There will be live Internet bidding with Cow Buyer at www.cowbuyer.com. The District 3 Holstein Club will host its barn meeting on Sunday, Nov. 15 at 1 p.m. at Bill and Tina Deetz & Family, home of the Four Pines Farm, 8115 Roy Andrews Road, Sugarcreek. Four Pines Farm is a 2000-acre farm located in Tuscarawas County. They milk 950 Holsteins with almost as many replacement heifers. They moved into the facility in 2014. They have a double 24 parallel parlor, free stall barn with 960 stalls, a sand lane and manure separator system, direct load milk tanker system and milk three

be any conflict of interest problems with Millersburg Electric serving as a subcontractor. Fair board President Kerry Taylor is associated with Millersburg Electric. Another special meeting was held on Nov. 2 to accept the bid. Two votes were taken to shave $15,000 off the overall bid, as the building specs called for a different steel roof ($3,750) and waived the performance bond ($12,000). “I’m very pleased and

times a day. Please take a covered dish to share and your own table service. Milk will be furnished. From I-77 take the Dover/Sugarcreek exit. Travel state Route 39 west toward Sugarcreek 6 ½ miles. At the light turn left onto Ragersville Road, County Road 46, go approximately 1 mile, turn left onto Sugarcreek Road. Go past the Four Pines sign at the old farm and turn right onto the gravel lane and travel uphill to the new facilities. There will be a judging contest and door prizes. Everyone is welcome to attend. The Daffodil Dairy Sale Committee will be holding its first meeting this month to prepare for the Daffodil Dairy Sale, which will be held on Tuesday, March 28, at

looking forward to it being built,” fair veterinarian Dr. Eric Shaver said. Those were sentiments shared by several at the special meeting. “Now we can start building. That’s what I’ve been waiting around for,” said board member Tim Hershberger. “We really wanted to see this happen. I’m glad it’s all local. We’ve got to have it built by the fair. It’s on now.” Ground breaking will be held on Nov. 16 at

the Carroll County Fairgrounds, Carrollton. The sale features all breeds and they are taking consignments. If interested in consigning or for information, contact Elizabeth Neider at 330-627-5157 or Floyd Casper at 330-8631591. Congratulations to Springhill, Chris, Tom, Karen and Kendra Lang and Marshall Overholt, Big Prairie, on winning first place in the Fall Heifer Calf class, the Spring Yearling Heifer class, and exhibiting the Junior Champion of the Guernsey show at the North American International Livestock Exposition at Louisville, Kentucky. A total of 178 registered Guernseys were exhibited. Judge for the show was Michael Heath.

4:30 p.m. Ohio Rep. Dave Hall will be on hand for that event. The project is expected to be completed by June, in time for the first fair at the new grounds at Harvest Ridge. “We can hope for continued great weather like we’ve had, and get it done sooner,” said Fair board Vice President Chris Hanna. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330674-5676 or klynch@thedaily-record.com.

Twinsberry Tree Farm in Our Ohio Wayne County’s Joel Berry of Twinsberry Tree Farm in Shreve is featured in the November/December issue of Our Ohio magazine. The article

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Plan to attend Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium Anyone with an interest in sheep or goat production should plan to attend the Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium Dec. 12 at the Shisler Conference Center on the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center campus in Wooster. This year’s program includes topics that will benefit both new and beginning shepherds as well as experienced shepherds. The 2015 Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium theme is “Profitability, Productivity, Nutrition and Sheep Farm Succession Planning Principles.” The symposium will concentrate on several topics related to the success of the sheep operation both now and in the future. In order to increase the educational impact, the BSS is offering an optional Dec. 11 afternoon session from 2-5 p.m. in addition to the all-day program on Dec. 12. The Dec. 11 afternoon portion of the event will include a “Productivity and Profitability Workshop” with Dr. Richard Ehrhardt, Michigan State University small ruminant specialist and Dr. Robert Leder, large animal veterinarian and sheep farmer, Bear Creek Sheep Station, Wisconsin. This session will be held at Fisher Auditorium. The Dec. 12 program will be held at the Shisler Conference Center. Registration is open at 7:30 a.m. and educational sessions will conclude at 3:30 p.m. Both Fisher Auditorium and Shisler Conference Center are at the OARDC, 1680 Madison Ave., Wooster. The Saturday symposium program will begin with a keynote address, “Status and Major Issues of the American Sheep Industry,” by Burton Pfliger, president of the American Sheep

Tree (From Page 10) mas tree growers didn’t like all of it, we wouldn’t have growers.” Berry runs the farm with his son, Scott, and his brother, Jack, with more family helping during the holiday season. The trees span 40 acres of the 155acre farm, which has been owned by the family since the mid-1930s. The story can be viewed at OurOhio.org.

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Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium, including a complete agenda for Saturday’s program, program cost and registration form and a 2015 Ohio Sheep Improvement Association membership form, visit the Wayne County Extension website at: http://go.osu.edu/agwayne, then click on the “Buckeye Shepherds Symposium” heading in the left column; or contact the Wayne County Extension office at 330264-8722. BEEF 509 dates set The BEEF 509 program is a fast-paced educational program featuring classroom lectures and hands-on learning sessions and activities. Participants will have the opportunity to track an animal from an auction market to a beef product on a plate. The BEEF 509 program is designed to raise the awareness level about the production of beef as a food, and the reasons why it sometimes misses its mark with consumers’ palates and producers’ pocketbooks. The BEEF 509 dates are Feb. 20 and 27 at the OSU Animal Sciences Building in Columbus. In this format, all the same information and activities that were included in more days in previous 509 programs will be covered in this timeframe. It will be critical to attend each session as participants will be assigned to teams that will work together for each day of the program. The live animal evaluation, auction and grid discussion will take place on Feb. 20. Carcass grading and fabrication are among the activities planned for Feb. 27. A maximum of 32 spaces will be available on a firstcome, first-served basis. Early registration is advised as spaces are quickly filled. If interest in BEEF 509 exceeds the 32 spaces provided, names will be held and applicants will be noti-

Industry. Primary speakers for the Saturday program will include Ehrhardt; Leder; Dr. Kevin Burgoon, Honor Show Chow Nutritionist, Purina Animal Nutrition; Peggy Kirk Hall, asst. professor, agricultural and resource law; David Marrison, Ashtabula County ANR Extension Educator; and Robert Moore, agricultural attorney, Wright and Moore Law Firm, Columbus. Topics addressed at the BSS include: Key Concepts in Improving Lambs Marketed Per Ewe; Designing a Sheep Enterprise Based on Available Resources; Increasing Productivity of the Ewe Flock to Produce Top Quality Lambs; Improving Lamb Growth; Estate Planning: Legal Issues and Strategies; Sheep Farm Transition Planning. Back by popular demand, participants will enjoy a wonderful lamb shank lunch, served by the OSU Meat Science Club, with the remainder of the meal catered by Des Dutch Essenhaus out of Shreve. Lunch will be followed by an awards program to present the Charles Boyles Master Shepherd Award, Distinguished Service Awards and the Friend of the Ohio Sheep Industry awards. Youth recognition will be given to the state FFA sheep proficiency award winner, state 4-H sheep award winner and Ralph Grimshaw Memorial Scholarship winners. Although registrations are accepted the day of the event, pre-registration is requested to help with meal planning and event handout materials. For more detailed information about the 2015 See Pg. 18 — ATTEND

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HOLIDAY BAZAAR — Doris Boyd (left) and Carol Patterson help can vegetable soup in preparation for the Killbuck United Methodist Church, 410 N. Main St., Holiday Bazaar to be held Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. In addition to canned vegetable and ham and bean soup, there will be crafts, an auction, baked goods and holiday gifts and decor. Chicken sandwiches, soups, salads and desserts will be available. Proceeds help support missions and community projects.

WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY Oct. 31 51 LOADS — First cutting 120-250 ton; rd. 175 ton and 21-28 bale; lg. sq. 250 ton; 2nd cutting 190-320 ton; by bale 3; rd. 100 ton; rd. by bale 42.50; 3rd cutting 270-435 ton; rd. 300 ton; 4th cutting 170-420 ton; straw by bale 3.50-4.50; rd. 135 ton; rd. bales corn fodder 22 bale; firewood 35-95; eggs 2-2.20. Machinery Auction, Nov. 28 SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. Nov. 2 CALVES — Choice calves 385-420; good calves 325380; light & thins 250-down; heifers 200-400; top calf 420; dairy cross calves 150-335; BACK TO FARM — Cows 85-137.50. FEEDERS — Steers & bulls, under 500 lbs. 150-216; over 500 lbs. 140-175; heifers, under 500 lbs. 140-209; over 500 lbs. 130-145. COWS — Good Holstein cows 72-80; lean Holstein cows 68-75; good beef cows

70-85; top cow 85; lean beef cows 72-85; beef bulls 100103.50; top bull 103.50. FAT CATTLE — Choice steers 125-135.50; good steers 120-124; top steer 135.50; Holstein steers 100-110; top Holstein steer 126.50; top heifer 131.50; good heifers 124-130.50; choice heifers 100+123. HORSES & PONIES — Top horse 975; top pony 300. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION Nov. 4 10 HOGS — 250-280 lbs. 59-62; 280-300 lbs. 43.5044.50; sows, heavy 46; 41 FEEDER PIGS — 40-60 lbs. 20-32.50. 18 FAT CATTLE — Choice colored steers 123127.50; choice Holstein steers 105-108; good Holstein steers 90-105. 6 BULLS — 1,000-1,500 lbs. 111.50; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 100-114; 2,000 lbs.-up 115. 80 CULL COWS — Good/ high dress 77-85; mediumgood 70-77; fair-medium 64-70; light/thin 64-down. 128 FEEDERS — Steers/ bulls/heifers 70-175.

9 DAIRY — Bred heifers 1,725-down. 186 CALVES — Back to farm Holstein bulls, 85-120 lbs. 300-400; good 250-300; common 250-down; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 325-450; crossbred bulls 50-350; Jersey/crossbred heifers 200-350. 250 GOATS — Kid 160down; billies 222.50-down; nannies 250-down, wethers 340-down. 830 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 60-97.50; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 250-332.50; 40-60 lbs. 192.50-250; 60-80 lbs. choice 220-300; 60-80 lbs. 150-220; 80-100 lbs. 150-180; 100-130 lbs. 147.50-170; 130 lbs.-up 137.50-150. TOTAL HEAD 1,562. 78 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd cutting 335-400; alfalfa 3rd and 4th cutting 300-400; mixed, 1st cutting 110-225; mixed 2nd cutting 195-450; lg. bales hay 15-90; lg. bales hay/ ton 120-270; wheat straw 180315; lg. bales straw 75-140 ton; oats 15; ear corn 7 bag. Nov 13, 6 p.m., Tack Sale Nov. 14, 7:30 a.m., Horse Sale Nov. 16, 5 p.m., Dairy Sale

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Nov. 3 — Holmes County Sheriff’s Office received a report of threats made on Main Street in Killbuck. Nov. 4 — Domestic violence was reported on County Road 1 in Prairie Township.

Nov. 6 — A report of domestic violence was taken on Main Street in Prairie Township. Nov. 7 — A report was taken of domestic violence on Moose Drive in Killbuck. Nov. 8 — Domestic violence was reported on

Jackson Street in Holmesville. Nov. 10 — Sheriff’s Office received a report of the shooting of property on Township Road 310 in Hardy Township.

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Nov. 2 — Millersburg Police Department responded to a report of theft on South Mad Anthony Street. Nov. 3 — Criminal damaging was reported on South Crawford Street. Nov. 4 — Theft was

reported at a business on Wooster Road. Nov. 5 — A report was taken of theft from a residence on North Crawford Street. The department took a report of passing a stopped school bus on Lakeview Drive.

A fight was reported at a business on South Washington Street. Domestic violence was reported on South Washington Street. Nov. 6 — A report was taken of grand theft from a business on North Clay Street.


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November 21, 2015 Shreve man admits to role in Amish burglaries By CHRISTINE L. PRATT fully in all hearings and trials against all codefenStaff Writer dants and accomplices. MILLERSBURG — In adopting the senFor his role in a series of tencing recommenlocal break-ins to Amish dation, Judge Robert homes, a Shreve man was Rinfret warned Craggs sentenced to four years that failure to cooperate in prison. with the investigation of Erik George Craggs, 37, uncharged accomplices of 295 W. McConkey St., could result in a request pleaded guilty in Holmes to rescind the plea and County Common Pleas sentence, subjecting him Court Nov. 5 to one again to a potential 25 count of burglary and years of incarceration. one count of attempted “What I’m about to burglary. In exchange, do will be out the wina third burglary charge, dow if you don’t coopone count of theft and erate. They question you two counts of petty theft and you’re not truthful, were dismissed by the you’re back here and state. you start from scratch,” The plea deal included Rinfret told Craggs, who a joint sentencing rec- also was ordered to pay ommendation of four all court costs and the years in prison, with no fees and expenses of his consideration for early court appointed attorney. release. Craggs agreed In accepting Craggs’ to pay full restitution of plea, and with the under$2,625 and testify truth- standing Craggs never

admitted to entering any of the burglarized homes, Rinfret advised him that, thanks to Ohio’s aiding and abetting law, an accomplice is just as guilty as the burglar. Craggs, according to Holmes County Assistant Prosecutor F. Christopher Oehl, admitted to participating in the planning of the crimes, and he shared in the proceeds reaped by those involved. Also in court Thursday, his codefendant, Carla Ann Arkenburgh, 39, of 106 Wadsworth Road, Lot 23, Orrville, pleaded guilty to burglary. In exchange for her guilty plea, she also agreed to share in the payment of full restitution, and the state agreed to dismiss two counts of burglary, one count of theft and two counts of petty theft. Arkenburgh, who

admitted to knocking on the door of one of the homes and driving the getaway car, said she never entered a single residence. Like Craggs, she agreed to testify against any accomplices. While Craggs and Arkenburgh were the only two indicted in Holmes County, there is evidence others may have been involved, said Oehl, noting part of the investigation continues. Arkenburgh is set to return to court for sentencing Jan. 14. She faces a prison term of up to eight years, however, Rinfret said she could affect her sentence by making a substantial effort to pay down restitution. Arkenburgh and Craggs, along with a second woman, were located at a residence along Ely

Road in East Union Township on July 19. Deputies from Holmes and Wayne counties were led to the residence through a series of tips, according to Wayne County Sheriff’s Capt. Doug Hunter, who said assistance also was provided by a State Highway Patrol trooper who spotted the vehicle. At the time they were confronted, they had made contact with the Ely Road residents in an attempt to determine if the home was occupied, said Hunter. It was a similar tactic used in Holmes County a week earlier, said Chief Deputy Richard Haun, who said Holmes County had extra officers patrolling the area. Questioned by investigators, the suspects admitted to being

involved in the theft of a wallet earlier that day, and Arkenburgh and Craggs said they were involved in the original Holmes County cases, in which Amish homes were targeted during church hours. They did not elaborate on their motivation, but drug involvement is suspected, said Haun. According to reports filed on the evening of July 12, intruders made their way into two homes on County Road 1, one home on County Road 245 and one home on County Road 189 during the day, when the residents were away, said Haun. 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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Again, common sense seems to be a lost art Here is another topic for one of my What-IsWrong-With-People rants. In our newspaper this week was a column written by Virginia Postrel, who is a columnist of the Bloomberg View. The headline was, “Let kids be roughhousing kids.” She was listing all the things kids are no longer allowed to do at school because it might be too dangerous. Things like no roughhousing, no superhero games, no turning your fingers — or your Pop-Tart — into a make believe gun, no tag and no dodgeball. Basically, no human touching of any kind is tolerated. It brought back memories of my days at Nash-

ville School, where we had all 12 grades. No kindergarten back then — we stayed home with our mom in those days. We played tag, turned ourselves upside down on the monkey bars and other dangerous metal swing set equipment. We used to ride around the playground with long sticks that we pretended were horses. Don’t tell me that wasn’t risky business. One of my favorite

games was called Squirrel in the Tree. Two kids held hands to form a small circle. That was the tree. One child was the squirrel that was chased by another child as the dog or fox. I don’t remember that part. Anyhow, if the squirrel could pop into one of the trees before being tagged by the chaser they were safe. It would now be considered a very dangerous game, as would Duck, Duck, Goose. Dodgeball was truly dangerous. If you got hit it hurt. Or, what about Red Rover? A kid could get clothes-lined if they hit a link that could not be broken. The most disappointing part about

these games was if you were the child who was chosen last to be on the team. We can’t have that because now we teach our kids they are all winners and no one is ever last. Ms. Postrel cited in her column that parents in a school in Washington state successfully campaigned for a reversal on the ban to play tag. However, most schools in the U.S. have policies that require no violence of any kind. Even pretend violence. Now a study has come out that says kids who are not allowed to engage in rough and tumble play tend to be more violent later in life. Hmmmm.

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The most ridiculous illustration about rules in school was regarding a little boy who went to an elementary school in Indiana. For picking up some dandelions he served several days of lunchtime detention. When the shocked parents asked about the punishment they were told that earlier some kids had been throwing rocks at recess. To make it easier to monitor things, the school had banned picking anything up from the ground, including flowers. Hence, my cry — what’s wrong with people? Have we lost all common sense? And yet we allow our young ones to play soc-

cer or T-ball or pee wee football at a very early age. That’s when we teach them everyone gets a trophy just for showing up, isn’t it? On another topic, I need to catch up on my correspondence with readers: Many thanks to Janet Wengerd Winterringer of Holmesville for her very nice note. Also thanks to Shirley Boyd of Columbus for her latest package of clippings from the Dispatch. She keeps me supplied with columns written by editor son, Alan. My apologies for forgetting the Nashville Church of Christ has a new building near the school. My mind just skipped right over it.

Clubs Stepping Stones Mothers League Members of Stepping Stones Mother’s League of Holmesville made pizzas for their fundraiser at Lem’s Pizza, Fredericksburg, when they met Nov. 3. A meeting was held afterward. The group will make a donation to the Holmes County Home for toiletries for the residents and upcoming projects were also discussed. The next meeting is the Christmas Dinner on Dec. 3 at 6 p.m. at the Route 83 Restaurant. We will have an ornament exchange.

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Hears crash; ‘knew it was nothing good’ By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Highway Patrol, Guthrie was southbound on CounStaff Writer ty Road 407 in a 1999 MECHANIC TWP. — GMC Sierra pickup truck A Dover man was killed when his vehicle went left in a Friday night head-on of center and crashed into crash south of Saltillo. Shetler’s northbound 2005 William Shetler, 22, of Pontiac Sunfire GT. Broadrun Dairy Road, Neither man was wearwas pronounced dead at ing a seat belt, according the scene of the 11:50 p.m. to the patrol. crash along County Road The crash was reported 407, just south of Town- by nearby resident Steship Road 129. phen Fehr who said he A second man, Nicholas was just getting ready for Guthrie, 22, County Road bed when he saw a car 150, Millersburg, was pass and then heard the listed in satisfactory con- crash. dition Monday at Akron From the sound of it City Hospital, where he alone, “I knew it was nothwas flown via emergency ing good. It was not your helicopter following the ordinary crash,” said Fehr, crash. who shoved his feet into According to the shoes and ran out to his Wooster Post of the State truck, calling 9-1-1 as he

did so. He drove to the crash site, where he saw Guthrie, who had crawled out of a small hole in the wreckage of his truck. Fehr attempted to help Guthrie, who he ended up carrying to the back seat of his own truck, where Guthrie “passed out.” He turned on the heat to keep Guthrie warm and waited for squad personnel to arrive. “I tried to talk to him. He was breathing, but he just laid there.” It was too late for Shetler, according to Fehr, who said, “There was no way of helping him. I did the best I could.” It’s a remote area, but a route Fehr said locals seem to use to bypass

Millersburg. Nevertheless, he questions how long it would have taken for the crash to be discovered had he not heard it or had he already retired for the evening. “Not one of my neighbors ever woke up,” he said. He said he hopes Guthrie is OK. It’s a reminder, “a crash can happen anywhere, when you least expect it,” said Lt. Stephanie Norman, commander of the Wooster Post. “You should always be prepared for the worst case scenario, so you need to do everything you can do to keep yourself safe — wear your seat belt, pay attention to the roadway and drive defen-

sively. That’s what helps keep people alive.” Troopers have yet to talk to Guthrie and are unaware what either man was doing on that road at that time of night. “It’s a random road in the middle of nowhere,” Norman said, noting this makes their job hard, not only in trying to investigate the crash, but prevent future ones. They’re still investigating the crash and ask anyone with information to call the patrol. “It’s not just for us, it’s to come up with an answer. The families need to know why things happened the way they did. We would like to give them an answer,” she said, adding

alcohol involvement is suspected. She said she is thankful Fehr heard the crash and called for help. “Thank goodness they crashed close to a residence where someone heard it,” she said, noting crashes in remote areas, especially at night, can go undetected for some time. Any bit of information could be critical in putting together the pieces of the crash, she said, and anyone with anything to report should call the patrol at 330-264-0575. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.

Yoder sentenced in Chronic Wasting Disease case By CHRISTINE L. PRATT ease or a residue. All six counts are misdemeanor Staff Writer offenses. MILLERSBURG — He was sentenced by A jail sentence, house Judge Robert Rinfret arrest, probation, fines to 30 days in jail, to be and a little community served on 15 consecutive education were all part weekends, six months of of the sentence handed electronically monitored down Thursday to a man house arrest and one who violated quarantine year of probation, and orders related to chronic he was fined $5,000. He wasting disease. was ordered to educate Daniel M. Yoder, 41, of others in the industry “to 7391 County Road 203, explain how you got into Millersburg, pleaded this trouble,” said Rinfret. guilty in Holmes County “A lot of people don’t Common Pleas Court understand how dangerto four counts of viola- ous this is.” tion of agriculture laws, Yoder’s business, World one count of obstructing Class Whitetails of Ohio, official business and one charged as a codefendant, count of dangerously con- was fined $6,000. tagious or infectious dis- Yoder, who said he

takes full responsibility for his actions, is in the process of getting out of the business. He was joined in court by several members of his family, church and colleagues from the industry. Yoder’s sentence included orders he divest himself from the business as quickly as possible and refrain from any role of operational authority in the future. “I’ve thought long and hard about this,” said Rinfret. “A lot of people were inconvenienced by your actions. A lot of animals are not with us because of your actions. In this community, where so many people hunt, they

use deer for food to get them through the winter. It affects our economy and everybody. We think people can’t get the disease, but I would think twice about eating wild deer because of this.” The obstruction charge stems from an incident in October in which Yoder agreed to give to a hunter the meat of a doe to accompany the rack of a buck, which appeared to be in ill health, according to hearing testimony from ODA enforcement agent William Lesho. The untagged doe’s head was placed into a sample bag with the buck’s tag, and Yoder advised the hunter not to

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they have this wrapping paper out already?” The truth is, I am an early Christmas/holiday lover, and I don’t see why we can’t just lump everything after Halloween into one big happy season of love. And I say the earlier we start, the better. The world is just a better place during these last months of the year. I speak for myself here, but when I hear a song with jingle bells, I get a little bit happier. I smile at strangers more. I get a little less snippy

with my kids and slow people in the bank lane. And when the temperatures start to drop, I start thinking a lot more intensely about the people I care about, and what kind of gift I can give them to really show them I care — what one item would light up their eyes and make my heart feel fuller. I plan meals of warmth, and wonder how many friends I could realistically invite over for dinner to share with them all a meal to thank them all for mak-

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Holmes County bookmobile Monday — Winesburg Public, 2:30-6 p.m. Tuesday — Nature View School, County Road 77, 12:15-1:30 p.m.; Weaver Marketplace, County Road 235, 1:45-3:30 p.m.; Mount Hope, Post Office, 3:45-5 p.m.; Hiland Bike, 6-7 p.m Wednesday — Training Center/Workshop, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; Holmes Seniors/HCTC, 10:45-11

ing my life a greater place. Come November, I get all gushy inside, filled with gratitude and the magic of the holidays. And really, is there anything wrong with loving a little deeper, caring a little more, and feeling more connected to the light that draws us in as the nights get longer? (If you are a Scrooge, please disregard that question.) I see no harm in extending the season that always ends so abruptly in a pile of that very same wrapping

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Cost is $10 for adults and $5 for students in grades kindergarten through high school. Serving begins at 7 and will continue until 9 p.m. or when sold out. Video Horse Racing will get going at 8 p.m. All proceeds benefit the Garaway Boosters who help to bolster the athletic programs at Garaway throughout the year.


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The Compassionate Friends of Holmes County will meet Monday, Nov. 16 at the Holmes County Main Library in Millersburg on the lower level at 7 p.m. Theme will be “Thanks for the Memories.” Come to the meeting and share a moment or a memory that you are thankful for. This meeting will focus on how thankful we are that they lived and that they are a part of our lives. If you would like to take a photo, an item, something to help tell the story of

your thankful memory, please do. TCF is a mutual assistance, selfhelp organization offering friendship, understanding, and hope to bereaved families. Participants are urged to take a picture of their loved one to the meeting. Anyone who has experienced the death of a child, grandchild, or sibling of any age and from any cause is welcome to attend. For more information, call Becky at 330-275-8527 or Evelyn at 330-6008902.

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

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

Ohio Department of Transportation will be working this week in these Holmes County areas: U.S. 62: From Berlin to Winesburg, berm maintenance. Various locations: Guardrail repairs and sign maintenance.

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begin to take place within the next few weeks.” He said a staging area has been secured to minimize traffic when the actual building of the station begins in the spring. “We haven’t set a concrete date yet. There aren’t going to be any widespread outages,” he said. “We’ve been reviewing this project for over a year now and finally have been able to work it out. “After we set all the new poles and the substation is built, we’ll be coming back around and working with any individual customers with outages at that time,” he continued. “When it comes to businesses, we’ll work back and forth related to what works best. We’re supposed to notify residences of potential outages at least a day ahead of time (weather depending).” Plotkin said the project is to upgrade equipment,

bringing in more reliable, standard service equipment. “We’ll increase reliability in the end run,” he said. “There’s not going to be any new right-ofways. But it’s going to be all new facilities through town. Fortunately, we don’t hear much from Killbuck as we do from other areas, when it comes to outages. But it’s still going to be better.” Councilman Tim Carter asked if this will affect rates in the village. “All our rates our regulated,” Plotkin said. “The only time your rates would change would be through a regulatory event.” Council President Rick Allison asked when the outages will start taking place. “Outages will start taking place once the substation is completed, which is planned for fall of 2016,” Plotkin said, adding

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six months, action can be taken toward that building, where they have to register it and pay a fee. “We don’t want to just jump into this,” the mayor continued. “We want to make sure if it goes, that there are vacant buildings, this is the direction we want to take. We’ll definitely get some battles with it.” Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330674-5676 or klynch@thedaily-record.com.

Nominations being accepted for Distinguished Service Award The Ashland CountyWest Holmes Joint Vocational School District Board of Education is accepting nominations for its 2015 Distinguished Service Award. All district employees, including secondary teachers, adult education teachers, administrators and support staff are eligible. The Distinguished Service Award is the highest honor the Ashland County-West Holmes JVSD bestows on its employees. Its purpose is to recognize an employee’s outstanding contribution as a positive role model and exemplary representative of the district and is to be presented no more than once a year

at the discretion of the Board of Education. A committee of three Board of Education members will select the honoree from those nominated. Employees, students and community members may submit employee nominations. Nomination forms are available at the Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center in the superintendent’s office, Adult Education office or front reception area. Nominations are due no later than Dec. 1. For additional information or questions, call Pam Bemrose, superintendent’s secretary, at 419-289-3313 or toll-free at 800-6863313, Ext. 2205.

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By CHRISTINE L. PRATT charges, Judge Robert Rinfret encouraged Riley Staff Writer to obtain employment to MILLERSBURG — A begin chipping away at an West Salem woman who $850 restitution order. conned two men out of “If you get a job and several hundred dollars don’t pay, I can take this was sentenced Thursday all back,” said Rinfret, to 11 months in prison. also adding if Riley is Jennifer M. Riley, 32, of not accepted to Stark 6338 N. Elyria Road, pre- Regional, he will reinviously pleaded guilty in state the prison term. Holmes County Common The felony charge stems Pleas Court to one count from an Aug. 5 incident in of theft from an elderly which she allegedly took person and an amended money from a 67-yearlesser charge of theft. old man under false preThe prison term was tenses. imposed Nov. 5 along The man contacted the with a six-month jail term, Holmes County Sheriff’s but was suspended pend- Office after he, suspicious ing Riley’s acceptance of the woman, conducted into and admission to a his own online research, treatment program at the discovering the same Stark Regional Commu- woman has been accused nity Correction Center. of misrepresenting herWhile awaiting admis- self to others, from whom sion to SRCCC and she solicited cash, accordpending sentencing in ing to detective Sgt. Jim Holmes County Munici- Henry. pal Court on other theft The man said Riley

Clark Township — Clara Miller, trustee, to Windsong Holdings, 24800 Township Road 250, $150,000. Hardy Township — Daniel J. and Lauren Mast to Nathan Schlabach, 6550 State Route 241, $300,000. Melvin W. and Ada Mae Miller to Esther M. and Sarah Ann Miller, 6653 Township Road 331, $42,570. Killbuck Township — David Uhl Estate to Solomon Legacy and Bell Services & Construction, 8821 Township Road 82, $23,000. Mechanic Township — Anna Maric to Timothy Stryker and Maria M. Tate, 7545 Township Road 105, $136,000. Millersburg Village — She-Bree’s to the Commercial & Savings Bank of Millersburg, 50 N. Clay St., $60,000. Paint Township — Nelson Jr. and Iva Troyer to Aaron and Mattie Hershberger, 1 acre, $10,000.

came to his residence, posing as a cousin. She said her grandfather’s farm was to be auctioned soon and she was raising money to save the farm, but was still in need of $480. To support her claim of being a relative, the man said, Riley provided him names of relatives with whom he was familiar, according to Henry. Attempts to stop payment on the $500 check he wrote her were unsuccessful because the check, written to Riley, already had been cashed, said Henry, who said Riley was tracked down not only because she used her real name, but also that the victim and bank employees also had other identifying information, including a license plate number and driver’s license number. Confronted with the

accusation, Riley admitted to taking the money from the man, noting that she was addicted to heroin and going through withdrawal at the time of the incident, according to Henry, who said another area man also said a woman matching Riley’s description attempted to get money from him, using the same story, but he refused to comply with her request. The lesser charge stems from an incident in which Riley, along with a second woman, scammed another Holmes County man out of $350 which was reportedly needed to pay rent. That incident occurred in June 2013. 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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viced by a PUCO-regulated utility are encouraged to sign up for the Percentage of Income Payment Plus Plan (PIPP Plus) or an alternate budget payment plan in order to receive energy assistance. Households utilizing bulk fuel must have a tank containing less than 25 percent of its capacity. Income documentation for all household members, along with Social Security numbers, electric and gas bills, proof of disability if disabled,

and other documentation must be presented at the appointment. Income guidelines are based at 175 percent of the Federal Poverty Level. Approved applicants will also have their application automatically transmitted to the State HEAP office, where additional assistance may be available under the Regular HEAP program. Eligible households may receive financial assistance once per heating season. The HEAP heating season is Nov.

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2, 2015-March 31, 2016. The benefit amounts are: PUCO regulated Holmesville will collect tree limbs and any other gas or electric customers leaves throughout the debris from the leaves or up to $175, non-regulat- fall season. Residents are the village will not pick ed electric or gas (i.e. co- asked to remove stones, them up. ops), up to $550. Income eligible bulk fuel customers may Family Owned and receive up to $450 for Operated for 23 Years wood or coal, up to $750 is available for bulk fuel propane/bottled gas and Old Fashioned Meats at fuel oil consumers. Old Fashioned Prices To learn more or to schedule an appointment, phone the KnoHo-Co-Ashland Community Action Commission’s HEAP office at 330-674-6479.

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Richland Township — Steve and Leslie Compton to Tom Wilson and Tim Wilson, 12189 County Road 6, $63,000. David G. and R. Sharron Nielsen, trustees, to Roy A. and Ida C. Miller, 6.8 acres, $44,200. Ripley Township — Christopher W. Baker to Edward R. and Bethany A. Baker, lot 332, Lakeland Beach Subdivision, $2,680. Saltcreek Township — Willis D. and Anna Miller to Dave A. and Marie Miller, Township Road 606, 0.451 acre, $4,510. Walnut Creek Township — Miller-Hope Development to Noel T. Vander, trustee, 2753 Cove Lane, $239,500. Washington Township — Chad C. Donley to L&C Properties, 6760 State Route 179, $130,000. David Y. and Ella D. Miller to Andrew Wigton, 7867 Township Road 470, $28,750.

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some of the men he served with there were moved into the Pacific Theater, Sheldon remained there until the war’s end. He transferred to an ammunition depot in Earle, N.J., but they did little but putting away unused ammunition, much of which was dumped at sea. “Since we had the atomic bomb,” he said, “We didn’t think anyone would attack us again.” He was discharged in 1946, but re-enlisted for another three-year tour in 1947. “I thought I’d make the Navy a career,” said Shelton. He’d dropped out of high school in his sophomore year. He’d been enrolled in agriculture classes, but pulled away from school when he learned home visits from the teacher were part of the routine. He elected to quit rather than allow his teacher to see the family’s two-room home, which he shared with seven siblings, See Pg. 23 — SHELTON

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Shelton (From Page 22) his mother and father, who he said drank away most of his paycheck. Another series of events led to a change in Shelton’s long-term plans and he was finally discharged from service in 1950. While sailing aboard the U.S.S. Eugene Greene, bound for the Mediterranean, Shelton and his crew were thrown into a terrible storm, one that caused the captain’s gig to come loose. As they worked to secure the small boat to the ship, the men battled wave upon wave, one of which washed a buddy overboard. They circled for hours, but when the waves, some of which reached 40 feet, threatened to sink the ship, they had to abandon the search, Shelton said. “I said, ‘Oh, God. Get me out of this and I’ll be a good boy.’ It finally rolled the other way and then righted itself. We knew it would sink the ship if we stayed.” When they finally landed at Gibraltar, Shelton said he saw the long-term

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munity Center at Hiland High School as the National Honor Society students played host to a Veterans Day assembly to recognize more than 40 veterans from the Holmes

County area. After a welcome video from veterans, members of the National Honor Society presented the veterans in attendance with a memento thanking

them for their service. The Hiland Varsity Singers serenaded with the national anthem and “Mansions of the Lord,” the Hiland band played a compilation of service songs, representing all branches, and trumpet player Gabe Brown finished the afternoon ceremony with a playing of taps. “I want to thank you students for putting this on,” said veteran Ron Troyer. “Veterans don’t ask for anything. Remember this: The freedom that we share now, was not free. It was purchased by someone. Amen.”

United States Army veteran John Schneider said he speaks for all the veterans when he says they don’t come to these events seeking recognition. “I come here in support of Americanism,” Schneider said. “Like it says in our program, ‘Thank you for the service that you rendered to this country.’ The students, too, are to be thanked for the service they will give to this country some day. I don’t know who said this, but this country will stay great as long as the majority of the people remain good. In today’s world, it is very

difficult to define good.” Schneider said the POWs and MIAs are the ones dearest to his heart. “I wore work clothes today intentionally to remind myself of those who didn’t have the opportunity to live, to play and to work in the world we know today,” Schneider said. Navy veteran and Holmes County Commissioner Ray Eyler was on hand for the ceremonies as well. “I was in (the navy) during the Vietnam era, and when people came back See Pg. 27 — VETERANS

Shelton (From Page 23) It wasn’t Shelton’s last memorable encounter with a child while in uniform. In New York City he was invited by a 13-yearold boy to enjoy coffee and doughnuts at a Christian service center. There he met a gentleman with a Bible who helped him turn his life over to God. As a Christian and a sailor, Shelton continued in his service, during which time he met with other servicemen for Bible study and he was even invited to meet Pope Pius XII while in Rome. He left the Navy in 1950 and eventually got into the insurance business. He married and raised a family.

Since his discharge, Shelton said he’s “seen my country go to the dogs.” He tracks the change in sentiment back to the 1960s, The Beatles and the British Invasion, which caused the “kids to go wild” and abandon their patriotism. As a young man, he said, he and his peers had a vision for a prosperous America — one filled with family loyalty, patriotism and an ability to provide for the world. He said he believes all high school graduates should experience a year of boot camp, which he said, “would stop a lot of the problems.” He said the need for a strong military was made evident Sept. 11, 2001.

He is proud to have served and glad the country’s servicemen are again appreciated. “A lot of people shake my hand and thank me for serving,” said Shelton, whose only regret is having lost touch with his buddies, although he was eventually able to connect with the family of Guy Hoover, the man lost at sea. “They call me their Ohio grandpa.” Now Shelton and his second wife, Treva, whom he married July 11, 1964, live in Millersburg. Together they have seven children. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.

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Hostettler celebrates after third-place state finish By AARON DORKSEN Daily Record Sports Editor West Holmes junior Michelle Hostettler beat the defending Div. II champion Dominique Clairmonte of Lexington at the State Cross Country Meet held at National Trail Raceway in Hebron last Saturday. However, two other girls beat both of them, meaning Hosttetler wound up third out of 142 runners in a time of 18:19. Abby Nichols of Kettering Alter was the Div. II girls winner in 18:05.4, outsprinting Mary Kate Vaughn of Oakwood, who finished in 18:05.6. All things considered, Hosttetler was thrilled with how her first state trip wound up. “It was definitely a great feeling,” Hostettler said. “It was awesome. “I felt like I did the best I could,” she continued. “I’d never beat Dominique before in probably 15-20 races, so that was pretty crazy for me. It was definitely a mental boost to pass her with about 1,000 meters left because she usually takes off and I don’t even see her. I thought either my time is going to be crazy good, or she’s not doing so hot today.” It was a little of both.

Hostettler came close to her school record time of 18:14, while Clairmonte had reportedly struggled with sickness the last two weeks. Hostettler’s third-place finish was one of the area’s best state cross country finishes. She said her goal was to break 18 minutes and win the race. “Why else run if you don’t think you can win?” she said. Taking third in 18:19 left her feeling pretty good, though. “I kind of got off to a slower start, but it felt fast to me so I just went with how I felt,” Hostettler said. “I knew my coaches wanted me up closer, so I tried to go faster. “Through the mile mark I was about 7 seconds behind the top three girls and then after that I just started gaining and I felt better. At the 2-mile mark, I was still about 7 seconds behind and then top two went on their own and Dominique fell back. I passed her with about 1,000 meters left, but the top two girls pushed each other through the finish.” A big cheering section rooted on Hostettler, including members of the West Holmes team, her coaches, family and athletic director Lee Ann Race. “It was great seeing all

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West Holmes’ Michelle Hostettler runs in the Div. II race at the OHSAA state cross country championships at National Trail Raceway in Hebron on Saturday. Hostettler placed third with a time of 18:19.5. of them come and supporting me,” Hostettler said. “It made it even more special.” After the race, Hostettler and many from her rooting section went out to celebrate with a dinner at Olive Garden. “We kind of ate a lot,”

Hostettler said. “Then we got ice cream, so I’m not hungry.” West Holmes coach Kevin Beachy said Hostettler ran a great race. “She ran smart,” Beachy said. “She was fourth heading into the last mile

and overtook her Ohio Cardinal Conference rival, Dominique, with a gutsy move to take over third place. “I am really proud of her and all the hard work she has done has finally paid off. A big thanks to my assistant

coaches, Michael Ewing and Bill Kohl, for helping out this year as they were also instrumental in Michelle’s success. After the way last year ended (missing state after a late fall at regionals), her race and top-three finish were even more exciting.”

West Holmes girls volleyball hits end of line By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer ZANESVILLE — West Holmes coach Jim Park said back in August that the team to beat to get to state would be Jonathan Alder, and that it would take a flawless effort to do so. On Saturday afternoon in Winland Gymnasium at Zanesville High School, West Holmes displayed its vaunted offense, getting doubledigit kills from a trio of players, but the Knights couldn’t sustain the momentum whenever it flowed their way, and the Pioneers improved to 27-0 en route to a 25-17, 22-25, 25-20, 25-15 triumph in the Div. II Regional championship. “The bottom line is, they played better longer than we did,” Park said. “They played to their ability longer than we did. They served bet-

ter. They passed better. That’s why we got beat. “They played very good defense, were consistent, and they didn’t make many errors, and we had too many mistakes,” he added. “We’d get a run going, serve out; we’d get a run going, hit a ball sideways. They were better today than we were, no question about it.” In the first game, the Pioneers jumped out to a 15-6 lead before a Lauren Park kill stopped a five-point run. The sophomore hitter finished with a team-high 14 kills, but the Pioneers never took their foot off the gas in taking the opener 25-17. With Cara Park serving in the second game, the Knights jumped out to an 8-2 advantage and needed a pair of Lauren Park aces to extend the lead to 19-15, before putting the game away on a Raichelle Erman kill.

The senior finished with a dozen kills. Brittleigh Macaulay added 12 kills for West Holmes, which had its season end with a 22-5 record. “One of the bad things we did was, in Game 2, even though we still won it, we had a huge lead and let them come back at the end,” coach Park said. “We only beat them by three and that really helped them. If we beat them by eight or nine, it’s a different game. But again, they played really steady the whole time and did a really good job defensively, and hitting their service targets.” In the third game, Alder opened an 8-2 lead before the Knights roared back behind the strong service of Madison Cox to close within one at 15-14. Alder answered to win 25-20. Game 4 was all Alder, as the heavy hitting of

Karlee Reynolds helped the Pioneers pull away from a 9-10 deficit to 13-10 lead. Up 16-14, they scored the next six, and then finished off the Knights on a Reynolds swat down the line. “Our girls were a very determined group of individuals,” said JAHS coach Taryn Fuller. “They really wanted this one. “I think the grind, the perseverance pulled us through,” Fuller added. “These girls are really intense when they have a goal in mind, and I think that really showed, especially in Game 4.” “We gave them too many gifts,” Park said. “We’d get a run of two, three points, then serve out. We’d get a big block, but serve out. Even though it’s one point, it’s really two, because they get it and we don’t. Plus, they gained more confidence.

“I think the grind, the perseverance pulled us through.” JAHS coach Taryn Fuller “We didn’t pass well and put pressure on their blocks,” Park continued. “We hit some pretty good shots and had good numbers, but then we had to pass really well and hold their middle blockers in check, and we didn’t. They’re a good team, a really good team.” Cara Park ended her brilliant career with a 45-assist, 5-kill effort. “I’m disappointed, because I’m pretty sure we should’ve won that, at least gone to five games,” Cara Park said. “I don’t think we beat ourselves, but I think we could’ve played better as a team. We didn’t play up to our potential today.”

The University of Akron-bound senior says she’ll remember the wins and the bus rides home. “You want to go out with a win and get to the state tournament,” coach Park said. “We told the kids, if they played up to their ability, we could beat this team. If we played less than 90 percent, we’d lose. We played less than 90 percent. “This team is close to my heart. We’ve had four years of playing really well, being at regionals twice and three times in the district championship match and winning two of those. And they’re all great friends. That’s still the best part.”


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OCC honors its all-conference selections The Ohio Cardinal Conference recently released its all-conference selections for the 2015 fall seasons. The OCC Football Offensive Player of the Year went to Madison’s Tyrell Ajian and Defensive Player of the Year went to Mansfield’s Marvin Parker. Lexington had Joey Vore named Special Teams Player of the Year and Taylor Gerhardt named Coach of the Year. Wooster, Mansfield Senior and Ashland shared the tri-championship. Local football players receiving first-team honors were Wooster’s Petey Bess, Colt Morgan, Trey Mathis, Kobe Russell and Staten Kirchhofer; Orrville’s Sam Auble and Luke Smith; and West Holmes’ Josh Goudy. Also receiving firstteam honors were Ashland’s Cole McQuate,

John Wolfe, Alex Webb, Nivlek Lewis, Grant Denbow; Clear Fork’s Thomas Staab; Lexington’s Hunter Biddle and AJ Nickoli; Madison’s Sean Williams, Braydon Adams and Logan Childers; and Mansfield Senior’s Brian Benson, Jornell Manns, Tyquan Vickers, Tyson Dancy and Mario Young. Second-team selections from the area went to Orrville’s Jacob Hershberger and Austin Domer; Wooster’s Leon Griffith, Michael Cicolani, Peyton Bennington and Reggie Arrington; and West Holmes’ Michael Kashuba. Honorable mentions honors were awarded to Orrville’s Caleb Criss, Zach Ramsdell and Marcus Conway; Wooster’s Corbin Lanker, Mason McGee and Seth Folks; and West Holmes’ Luke Eastep, Garret Ervin and Trenton Bridenthal. n Leading the area on

Kandel to compete fourth time in NFL Punt, Pass &Kick West Holmes sophomore Madison Kandel is no stranger to competition. Competing in her fourth and final year in the 14-15-year-old competition of NFL “Play 60” Punt, Pass & Kick, Kandel is headed back to the Browns Team Championship to be held on Dec. 6 at the Browns’ Indoor Practice Facility in Berea. After the Team Competition, participants will attend the Browns-Bengals game, where they will be recognized and perform some of their talents at halftime. PP&K is a yearly event and one of the oldest sponsored by the NFL. With more than three million boys and girls from around the country taking part in PP&K competitions every year from July through January. The competition is open to boys and girls from ages 6 to 15. Just like it sounds, participants sign up and then compete with one punt, pass, and kick for total distance. Accuracy is also factored into the equation as each punt, pass and kick must be straight on line or the amount off is deducted

from the distance. Kandel has already won her local event and then not only won the Sectional held at Don Drumm Stadium at Marietta College on Oct. 30, she had the highest total score (284-feet, 5-inches) of any of the participants, girl or boy. This will be her third time at the Browns Team Championship, winning both the previous times and qualifying in 2012 for the National Championship held in Atlanta. “My first year out I had so much success and qualified for Nationals, I would like to make my last year the same. but to win it all,” said Kandel. There are 32 NFL Team competitions around the United States that are held in November through January. Out of those 32 NFL Team firstplace finishers, only the top four scorers advance to the National Championships, which will be held at one of the NFL Playoff games to be announced at a later time. Kandel is the daughter of Randy and Amber Kandel of Killbuck.

the All-OCC volleyball team was Cara Park of West Holmes, who was awarded Defensive Player of the Year and Orrville’s Whitney Dalessandro was named Co-Coach of the Year. Lexington also made an impact in the conference with Mackenzie Weaver named Offensive Player of the Year and Bobbi Weaver being named Co-Coach of the Year. First-team volleyball honors went to Orrville’s Trinniti Hall, McKinley Smith and Aleah Stauffer from the league champion Red Riders; West Holmes’ Lauren Park and Raichelle Erman; Wooster’s Erin Daugherty, as well as Lexington’s Olivia Kearns and Taylor Stoyko; Ashland’s Bryanna Master; and Madison’s Kamilla Brown. Second-team honorees included Orrville’s Sarah Auble and Austen

Renner; West Holmes’ Brittleigh Macaulay; and Wooster’s Alexa Mitchell. Earning honorable mention were Orrville’s Kate Shupp and Riley Renner; West Holmes’ Madison Cox and Makayla Palm; and Wooster’s Audrey Cass and Mansa Zerrer. n Ashland led the AllOCC boys soccer team with Dakota EastepBrowning named Offensive Player of the Year and Chad Williams recognized as Co-Coach of the Year. Lexington was also represented well by Tristan Kraft, chosen as the Defensive Player of the Year, and Pete Them, Co-Coach of the Year. Local athletes voted to first team include Orrville’s Carlos Cruz; West Holmes’ Drew Schrock; and Wooster’s trio of Stephen Kridel, Matt Adams, and Zeven Zemrock-van Der Meer. The remaining first-team

spots went to Lexington’s Conner Baughman, Cole Richards and Jace Morris; Ashland’s Gregory Bell and Michael Meixner; Clear Fork’s Caleb Merendino and Shane Klenk; and Mansfield Senior’s Drew Weeks. Second-team selections included Orrville’s Sam Davis and Jacob Chunning; West Holmes’ Zach Buchanan; and Wooster’s Joseph Stoll. Awarded honorable mentions were West Holmes’ Teddy Oliver and Dylan Jolley, Wooster’s Cameron Reed and Sam Pember and Orrville’s Luis Arrigo. n The OCC girls soccer Offensive Player of the Year was awarded to Emily Edgell of Wooster and Defensive Player of the Year was given to Rilie Howman of Ashland. Zac Huff of Ashland was awarded Coach of the Year.

First-team honors were awarded to Wooster’s Natalie Cicolani and Amanda Schabitzer; and West Holmes’ Hannah Schlegel and Katy Vaccariello. Also receiving first-team honors were Clear Fork’s Meisha Curry, Montana Walker and Jordyn Helinski; Mansfield’s Alaysia Grose; Ashland’s Clara Crosby, Amber Farrell and Madison McQuate; Madison’s Makaela Smith and Tara Andrews; and Lexington’s Abigail Adams. Awarded second-team honors were West Holmes’ Savannah Rogers and Ali Gilt; and Wooster’s Maddy Nacci and Carla Stoll. Awarded honorable mentions were West Holmes’ Natalie Parsons and Kerri Wagner; and Wooster’s Natalie Covert and Grace Rickett.

You’ve made your shot, what do you do next? Workshop aids hunters in recovering their deer By ART HOLDEN Outdoor Editor Shooting a whitetail deer in the state of Ohio is one of the most difficult hunts there is. Statistically, only one in three hunters shoot a deer, and even that statistic is a little misleading, as there’s a certain percentage of dedicated, veteran hunters that sway the numbers. Not everyone has prime land to hunt, time to put in food plots, tree stands and trail cameras. As a result, there are a lot of hunters whose experience of what to do after the shot is limited. That’s why Ashland County wildlife officer Brennan Earick came up with the idea of a deer recovery workshop. Along with fellow wildlife officer Jeremy Carter (Holmes County) and Killbuck Wildlife Area manager Dennis Solon, the Division of Wildlife held its first-ever deer recovery workshop at the KMWA headquarters recently, with hopes the idea takes off across the state.

“There are a lot of hunters out there who don’t have the opportunity to be mentored,” said Earick. “It was so obvious that we should do this type of workshop, but on the other hand, it was so obvious that it was also overlooked.” Earick said his job as a wildlife officer is not only to enforce the hunting regulations and laws, but to also provide education when possible. “And,” he said, “we want hunters going home with the deer they shot.” The workshop included classroom teaching and in the field tracking. To start, instructors literally showed the participants actual deer lungs and hearts and the importance of taking, and making, vital shots. They talked about how to decipher between a double-lung shot, a heart shot, or a non-lethal shot, such as a gut shot. “From my experience of doing this job,” said Earick, “there are as many well-hit deer as there are poor-hit deer.” The most important part

of the hunt is to recover the animal, but there are so many variables, that finding the deer can be every bit as difficult as getting the shot. Earick noted that a deer will spray out blood on a lung shot as every time it breathes it forces out blood. Those deer will usually be down in 50-60 yards. A muscle shot, the deer will drip blood. Of course, there’s a lot more to trailing a downed deer than looking for a spatters of blood. “People get on a blood trail and they get caught up in connecting the dots,” said Earick. “You should slow down, look at the other clues to be found. It’s not a race to the end of the line.” If you’re a bow hunter, check your arrow. What color is the blood on the arrow, is there stomach material on the arrow, and yes, does it smell? All clues as to what type of shot you made. Earick said that one of the hardest lessons to learn is when to start tracking your deer. Are

you confident you made a good shot and the animal is dead, or does it need time to bleed out. “You have to know when to go, and when to slow,” said Earick. Sometimes you need to go back to the house, have a cup of coffee, and wait .... maybe even until the next morning. “If you jump a deer out of a bed, it’s going to be very difficult to follow a deer that’s not bleeding,” said Earick. “You want to wait 4, 6, 8 hours to avoid jumping it before it expires.” The workshop instructors tried to cover all the bases when it came to tracking, showing the difference between blood splatters in a corn field as opposed to drippings in a cut bean field, or woodland. Bottom line, without mentoring, or past experiences to draw from, a lot of deer are never recovered, and that’s not good for the animal, hunters or landowners. “When you pull the trigger,” said Earick, “you owe it to the animal to recover it.”


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Frank Lehr, 55 Frank Frederick Lehr, 55, of Millersburg, passed away Thursday evening, Oct. 29, 2015, at his home after an extended illness. He was born Dec. 11, 1959, in Elizabeth, N.J., the son of Frank Henry and Veronica (Shevok) Lehr, and married Debra DeHass. She survives. He work for WKLM radio and also for Electric Cable TV. When he worked for television he was proud of the fact that he got to meet Henry Kissinger, Burt Reynolds, and The Rock. He worked on the OJ Simpson trial for Court TV and even saved Barry Manilow’s life. Frank’s family was his pride and joy, leaving a legacy of love, happiness and lots of laughter behind. He

loved to sing Sinatra, he was his biggest fan. He was former chair of Parish Council at St. Peter Catholic Church of Millersburg, where he was also a member. He was a member and past president of the Lions Club, was a board member of the Parent Teacher Association, where he was also past president, and a board member of the Killbuck Valley Museum. Surviving in addition to his wife, Debra are children, Josh Spector (Andrew Varney) of Millersburg, Frankie Lehr and Veronica (a.k.a. Gracie) Lehr both of the home; his father, Frank Lehr of Summit, N.J.; sisters, Diane Lehr of Florida, Janice Sullivan (Mike) of New Jersey, Vilma Kovacs

Ruth Yungen, 86 of Texas, Vicki Roberts (Billy) of New Jersey and Sue Kovacs of N.J.; and birth mother, Vilma Kovacs of Texas; many nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends, whom he loved dearly. He was preceded in death by his mother, Veronica (Shevok) Lehr and his grandparents. Funeral mass was said Nov. 1 at St. Peter Catholic Church in Millersburg with the Rev. Ronald J. Aubry as celebrant. Burial was in St. Teresa Cemetery, Summit, N.J., following a Nov. 5 mass at St. Teresa Church. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences

may do so www.alexanderfhinc.com. Family suggests memorial contributions be made to Killbuck Valley Museum; the Lions Club; the PTO of West Holmes; or Grace Family Practice, 5351 Township Road 384, Millersburg 44654.

SUGARCREEK — Ruth E. Youngen, 86, of Sugarcreek, died Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015, at Park Village Nursing Home in Dover. She was born Nov. 21, 1928, in Dover to the late John and Helen (Finzer) Zumbuach, and married Edwin J. Youngen on Dec. 1, 1949. He preceded her in death on Jan. 7, 2014. She was a home maker and enjoyed quilting and sewing. She was a member of Union Hill United Methodist Church. Surviving is a daughter, Brenda (Ura) Miller of Dover. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Earl Zumbuach. Services were Nov. 8 at Union Hill United Meth-

odist Church, with the Rev. Carl Kandel officiating. Burial was in Union Hill Cemetery. Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek, assisted the family. To share a memory and sign the guest register visit www. smithfuneral.com. Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Union Hill United Methodist Church.

John Miller, 74 John J. Miller, 74, of 1570 County Road 600, Baltic, died Sunday, Nov. 1, 2015 at his residence. He was born July 17, 1941 in Coshocton County to the late Joe L. and Malinda (Raber) Miller. He was a retired carpenter and plumber and was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. He is survived by his wife, the former Mattie Yoder, whom he married Nov. 6, 1962; his children, Eli (Mary) Miller of the home and Erma (Ivan) Miller of Baltic; nine grandchil-

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Robert Troyer, 83 Robert G. Troyer, 83, of Sugarcreek, formerly of Trail, died Monday, Nov. 2, 2015, at Union Hospital in Dover. He was born June 17, 1932, in Trail to the late Lloyd and Minerva (Miller) Troyer, and married Madeline Dennison on July 26, 1958. She survives. He was a former coowner of Troyer Trail Bologna and retired from Troyer Livestock Hauling. Surviving in addition to his wife, are sons, Tony Troyer and Keith (Nancy) Troyer, both of Sugarcreek; grandchildren, Matthew and Shane Troyer, Clint Troyer, Emily Beckley and Samuel Troyer; six great-grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Michael

Troyer; a brother, Virgil, Merlin, Sterling and Richard Troyer; and sisters, Oma Troyer and Maxine Sensel. Graveside services were Nov. 5 in Westlawn Cemetery in Winesburg. Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek, handled arrangements. To share a memory and sign the guest register visit www.smithfuneral. com.

Edna Gingerich, 76 Edna Gingerich, 76, of Dundee, died Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home after a period of declining health. She was born Sept. 17, 1939, in Dover to the late Pete and Alma (Miller) Gingerich, and retired from Alsco. She was a member of Walnut Creek Mennonite Church. Surviving are a brother, Raymond (Lucille) Gingerich of Dundee; a sister, Elizabeth (Bob) Stempfly of Tennessee; and nieces

and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Malinda Berg. Memorial services were Nov. 9 at Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, with Pastor Don Hamsher officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery prior to services. Arrangements were handled by SmithVarns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek. To share a memory and sign the guest register visit www.smithfuneral.com.

Dean Eveland, 72 Dean T. Eveland, 72, of Shreve, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2015, at Wooster Community Hospital, after a brief illness. He was born Aug. 30, 1943, in Black Fork to the late Lawrence and Thelma (Jones) Eveland and married Maureen Dishon on July 17, 1965. She survives. Dean was a 1962 graduate of Killbuck High School, and following high school proudly served his country in the U.S. Army (Vietnam) from 1962-65. He retired from The Gerstenslager Co. as a supervisor, after 39 years of service. He was a life member and current president of Shreve Farmers Sportsmen Club, where he ran the still shoots, was a training instructor for Ohio Hunters Education course and taught trapping classes. Dean was an avid sportsman and loved the outdoors. He was also a member of Shreve American Legion, and his greatest love was his family. Surviving in addition to his wife of 50 years, are children, Tom (Lori) Eveland of Shreve, Jeff (Susie) Eveland of West Lafayette, and Missy Dalessandro of Shreve; grandchildren, Tim (Crystal) of Nashville, Ariel of West Lafayette, Cody (Laura) of Nashville,

and Dakota of Shreve; step-grandchildren, Lincoln, Garret, Anna Trimmer of West Lafayette, and Mandy (Bobby) Myers of Brinkhaven; and six greatgrandchildren, with one on the way. He was preceded by his parents; and a sister Lynn Conner. Services were Nov. 7 at Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery, where military rites were observed by Shreve American Legion. Online condolences may be shared with the family at schlabachfh.com. The family suggests memorial contributions may be made to Shreve Farmers Sportsmen Club, 8430 Township Road 513, Shreve 44676.

Mattie Erb, 65 Mattie A. Erb, 65, of 5325 County Road 19, Millersburg, died Sunday, Nov. 1, 2015 at her residence following a battle with cancer the last few weeks. She was born May 27, 1950 in Tuscarawas County to the late Alvin N. and Susie J. (Mast) Yoder. She was a homemaker and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. She is survived by her husband, John V.J. Erb, whom she married on March 6, 1969; and to this union was born four children, Susie (Leroy) Troyer of Fresno, Felty (Sara Ann) Erb of Millersburg, Andy (Emma) Erb of the home and Anna (Reuben) Mast of Fresno; 22 grandchildren; three

brothers, Andy (Edna) Yoder of Sugarcreek, and Danny (Katie) Yoder and Jacob (Ella) Yoder, both of Dundee; three sisters, Katie (Levi) Raber, Lizzie (Roy) Keim and Anna (Melvin) Miller, all of Millersburg; and sister-in-law, Malinda Yoder of Dundee. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her daughter-in-law, Susan Erb, and her brother, Henry Yoder. Services were Nov. 3 at the Erb residence with Bishop Albert Hershberger officiating. Burial was in the Erb Cemetery in Clark Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek.

Katie Hershberger, 92 Katie P. Hershberger, 92, of Sugarcreek, formerly of Fryburg, died Sunday, Nov. 8, 2015, at Majora Lane in Millersburg. She was born April 11, 1923, to the late Peter and Mattie (Raber) Hershberger, and was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving are a brother, Levi (Anna) Hershberger of Big Prairie; and a brother-in-law, David Wengerd of Millersburg.

She was preceded in death by four sisters and two brothers. Services were Wednesday, Nov. 11 at the Roy J. Hershberger residence, 3627 County Road 70, Millersburg, with Bishop Aden R. Miller officiating. Burial was in Yoder Cemetery, Clark Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek.

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Final Issuance of Renewal 70 Business Opportunity of NPDES Permit Robin Indus - Holmco Div 7227 State Rte 515, Winesburg, OH Facility Description: Wastewater-Rubber Fabri- FOR SALE: Wood turning cation business. Jonas J. Miller. Receiving Water: Farm (330) 674-4216. Field on south side FOR SALE: 20-FT. of 2-sided ID #: 3IR00059*FD shelving, 6' high, 4 Date of A c t i o n : gondola shelves per side; Also 42" 12/01/2015 high desk suitable for retail Application Received for This final action not pre- counter. Flat Ridge Graziers ceded by proposed action Supply. (330) 893-3474 Air Permit and is appealable to L & M Mineral Company BUSINESS FOR SALE: Con6299 State Route 241, ERAC. struction & roofing business Publish Wooster Daily Record Millersburg, OH 44654 Tools & equip. optional. Call November 14, 2015 for more information. (330) ID #: A0054669 466-8574 Date of Action:

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Misc. WANT A PRINT AD that reaches over 2,000,000 OHIO READERS in just 7 days? Your ad can be Display or Classified... "One Call, One Fee, 127 Ohio Newspapers, Big Results." Call the Classified department at 330-541-9400 to schedule your ad today! Got Knee Pain? Back Pain? Shoulder Pain? Get a pain-relieving brace -little or NO cost to you. Medicare Patients Call Health Hotline Now! 1- 800-983-1929 Sales DIRECTV Starting at $19.99/mo. FREE Installation. FREE 3 months of HBO SHOWTIME CINEMAX Starz. FREE HD/DVR Upgrade! 2015 NFL Sunday Ticket Included (Select Packages) New Customers Only. CALL 1-800-878-7421 Health VIAGRA and CIALIS USERS! Cut your drug costs! SAVE $$! 50 Pills for $99.00. FREE Shipping! 100% Guaranteed and Discreet. CALL 1-800-738-5110 Butler Transport - Your Partner in Excellence. CDL Class A Drivers Needed. Sign on Bonus. All miles paid. 1-800-528-7825 or www.butler transport.com Got an older car, boat or RV? Do the humane thing. Donate it to the Humane Society. Call 1- 800-870-1923

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State Wide 75 Werner Enterprises wants YOU! Great Pay, Home-time, Benefits & New Equipment! Need your CDL? 3-4 week training available! Don't wait, call Career Trucker to get started! 1-866-203-8445 Misc. Wanted all Motorcycles pre 1980. Any Make or Model. Running or not, any condition, Free appraisals. Cash paid call now! 845-389-3239 cyclesndmore10@ gmail.com

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WANTED: SOMETHING to do at home like assembling or packaging. (330) 674-4123, voice mail. AMISH LADY in Holmesville looking for housecleaning jobs. Call (330) 279-3615.

105 General Delivery and Warehouse person needed for Mt Hope Elevator / JB's Feed & Supply Ltd. Must be able to do heavy lifting. Please call: (330)231-5663 for Appointment to Apply. WANTED: DRIVER for deer hunting. You can also hunt. Private land with adjoining public.V.M. 330-674-7111 NEED DRIVER for roofing crew, must be dependable with good driving record, no exp. needed. Call Heartland Roofing, 330-763-1509.

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VINYL TECH poly distribution now accepting applications for f/t warehouse personel. Must be 18 yrs or older and able to operate equipment & detail oriented. Benefits include, Medical, paid vacation, paid holidays, etc. Call: 330-674-0810 or apply in person@Vinyl Tech

F/T Position for busy chiropractic office in Berlin area. Must be professional, energetic, with excellent communication and computer skills. Applicant needs to have a passion and desire to help people. Send resume to:

EXPANDING COMPANY needs sales team managers in your area. For appointment call 330-674-4697.

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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.

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OPEN INTERVIEWS for Production Positions at IAC, Holmesville. 8281 County Road 245, Holmesville, OH Permanent Positions for 2nd and 3rd Shift with a $.15 shift premium per hour,Competitive Wages, Pay Increase of $.25 per hour; every 90 days for 2 years, Excellent Benefits, Must be able to work overtime Tuesday, November 17, 2015 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Come Join Our Team! An Equal Opportunity Employer DRIVER / WORKER needed, decks, fence & railings. Mt. Hope area. (330) 231-1326

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

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Drivers: CDL-A 1yr. Guaranteed Home Time. Excellent Pay Package. Monthly Bonus Program. 100% No-Touch. BCBS/Dental/ Vision. Plenty of miles 877-704-3773 WANTED: DEPENDABLE driver from Millersburg area for work route. Will pay $1/mi., or $60/day min. Leave message at 330-695-9963x1 ATTENTION: NEED driver to take work route from S. of New Bedford to Berlin area. Please call: 330-600-9912

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DRIVERS: CDL-A Regional: $1500 Sign-on. Flatbed/Hot Shot Division. Start up to .47 cpm + Benefits. Late model Equipment. All Miles Pd. 855-996-0093 COMPANY DRIVERS Needed for Refrigerated Work. Regional and Long Haul Loads to Points West and South. Late Model Peterbilts and Kenworths. Please contact Chance 2 Transport @ 330-279-2200.

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COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag ringer washer. Will trade in or repair yours. Henry A. Raber, (330) 674-5691 FOR SALE: small cast iron cook stove, can be used for cooking, baking, and heating. Nice for hunting cabin, excellent cond, $500. 330-231-5603

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RAINBOW SWEEPER, excellent cond., all attachments, $650 obo. (330) 674-2950

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125 Medical / Healthcare PROPANE VENTLESS wall FOR SALE:Custom Tronto M94 SureStep power wheel chair. Like new. $3000 OBO. 740-502-5990

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WILL BABYSIT in my amish home. (330) 567-5908

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FOR SALE: Antique walnut china hutch, 46"W x 80"H, real nice. Make offer. (330) 279-2910

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Appliances Electronics

KENMORE DRYER, heavy duty, king size, quiet pak, runs great, $75. (330) 897-1065. LGE. D&S Hard coal stove, $550. Small Hitzer hardcoal stove, $250. M. Keim, 8738 TR 652, Fred. 44627 WHIRLPOOL DUET steam washer & dryer set (front load) w/ pedestals & drawers. Excellent cond., $700 (330) 600-9650 DOMETIC Refrigerator, good for basement or garage, runs great, nat. gas, $600/obo. Melinda-(330) 893-3025. FOR SALE: 2-pcs. flex shaft: 1-4-ft. & 1-5-ft.; Also motor with mount & spinner for flex shaft hookup. Sell separate or combined. $1150/all (330) 279-2805.

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FOR SALE: a large electric Laundry Spinner. John Miller, 7217 S. Applecreek Rd. Fredericksburg. 330-698-3610 FOR SALE: Older wood stover, $200. 330-897-0089 ext 2 MEDIUM SIZE Napoleon Wood Stove - Good Cond., $450, 330-682-7692 SPEED QUEEN ringer washer, electric motor. Excellent cond., $285. (330) 763-0551

FOR SALE: Fiat Allis 11-D dozer with 50 ton cargo winch with enclosed cab. Good cond. Eli R. Miller, 3962 US 62, Dundee, 44624 KUBOTA 212 mini hoe, $28/hr. Allen Miller, Shreve (330) 275-0129 or (330) 763-0246 FOR RENT: New Holland dozer. Same as case. 850k with winch, logarch, forestry package. For rates & scheduling call (330) 600-0413

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FOR SALE: Large D&S wood or coal stove, $600. Stainless wood fired hot water heater w/ storage tank, exc. cond., Valley View Plumbing, $800. Also, clear gas cook stove, good cond, $450. David Troyer, Mayesville (330) 749-1441

FOR SALE: 9-N Ford Tractor, good running condition. Hard rubber or air. Converted 6-12V starting system. $2600 . 330-279-2910

FOR SALE: 2 Hobart scales. $1000 each. (330) 301-2580

For Sale: 9N Ford Tractor, in good condition, hard rubber, buzz saw included. $2800 Call (330) 275-5758

MEDIUM sized Napoleon wood stove. Good cond., $600. Dean A. Yoder, 9296 South Applecreek Rd., Fred. RHEEM POWER vent electric hot water heater, 75 gal. Great cond., $300 obo. (330) 466-3688 MAYTAG WASHER, white, high efficiency top loader, very good cond., $250. (330) 204-9858 FOR SALE: 30,000 BTU propane ventless wall heater, like new, used one winter, $175. (330) 600-9339

FOR SALE: Platform for skid loader, 76"W x 67"L, custom built by Mast Farm Service $475. 330-466-8051

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FOR SALE: #18 New Idea manure spreader, New Holland 256 hay rake, easy trail ladder wagon, easy trail fore cart, Farmal age tractor w/pulley, farmal 560 gas tractor. 330-359-5570 KABOTA ENGINE D1005 w/turndisc clutch 12-14 HP @ 2000RPM. Air compres & large air tank generator. Good cond. Troyer, 4722 TR 616 Fred. 330-674-1450 FOR SALE: Massey Ferguston diesel tractor with loader. 40 hp, air or solid rubber wheels. $3,950. JD 2750 tractor with canopy, 75 hp, runs real good, $7,500. John S. Miller (330) 893-0303 FOR SALE: 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 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: 4 ft- 16ft farm gate. In stock, delivery available, low prices. Jonas R. Yoder, 7000 Salt Creek Rd. Fredericksburg, 44627 NEW IDEA #217 PTO manure spreader. Likew new. 330-592-9369

261 MF tractor. Good condition. 60 HP. 330-464-8147 after 4 pm or leave message

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

IH 300 utility tractor, good metal, runs good, some recent updates. $1800. 330-275-0027

FORD 3000 tractor, gas, power steering. Make offer. 330-600- 2488

NEW IDEA 10# Manure spreader. Good cond. $1300. Raymond J. Yoder, 7000 Saltcreek Rd., Fred'bg

NEW IDEA #10 manure spreader. Good cond., $950. Nelson Miller, (330) 695-2506

FARMALL H tractor, good running condition, new seals & gaskets, $1750/ obo. 330-473-0931

FOR SALE: Boontown liquid manure spreader w/spinner. 1345 Twp. Rd. 661, Dundee. (330) 359-0154

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WILL DO oil changes, repair & service work on skid loaders, mini excavators & utility tractors. John Henry Yoder, 330-275-9125. NEW IDEA 323 Corn Picker, Case elevator, Case 1394 tractor. 330-897-3701

Tractors

IH 574 Ser#2310011B003012 60HP .......................................... $6,000 806-1967 - 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.. $6,500 JD 40 Crawler w/6-way blade..... $5,500 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 Kubota L2050 4WD w/Loader 25hp 789 hr. .............................$10,500 Kubota L2550 4WD w/Loader 30hp 1581 hr. ...........................$10,500

Misc AD13957016 432 ea. 2 NI 32302250 Corn Pickers ........... $2,000 Used JD Potato Plow ...............................$200 List 16’ Spring Tooth Harrow Brillion .. $1,800 3PT. Woods Blade ...........................$800

Farm Equipment

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: 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 tedders in stock. Knob View Repair, 4159 CR 59, Baltic, OH. (330) 897-1106 FOR SALE: Semi trailer sprouting system. Set up for 375 lbs of sprouts a day. can sell complete or split. John Miller, 7217 S. Applecreek Rd. Fredericksburg. 330-698-3610

230 Farm Products Produce FOR SALE: 1st cutting horse hay, sm. squares, mainly grass no rain. Call after 4 pm. (330) 893-0429 FOR SALE: Certified organic soy beans out of the field. (330) 567-9009

JD 8’ Transport Disc ..................... $1,400

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JD 10’ Transport Disc ................... $1,700

ORGANIC Western hay, RFV 198

Landpride Batwing Mower......... $7,500 16’ Trailer w/sides & Tarp Top ...... $1,900 NH 256 Rake w/Dolly ................. $2,300 NH 256 Rake............................... $2,300 Sales / Service / Parts

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FOR SALE: golden buff pullets, raised on pasture w/ non GMO feed. $11 ea. Samuel Yoder330-600-0098


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Peach spalsh & ringneck pheasants. Bob White & Snowflake Quails. 11263 Emerson Rd. Applecreek

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BAGGED EAR corn for sale. Non-GMO. Winesburg, Trail area on SR 515. Norman Schlabach, (330) 359-0200

Timothy Alfalfa Mix, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, stored inside. (330) 466-1408

THANKSGIVING TURKEY: free range, non gmo, $3/lb dressed, employer discount. Willis Schlabach. (330) 674-9604 FOR SALE: Barley sprouting system. Fits into a 8'x10' building. Feeds up to 8 animals. Delbert Miller, 330-674-0557 ext. 4 ORGANIC CORN fonder, 4x4 bales, $45/bale. 4x4 first cutting wrapped hay, dairy quality, $50/bale. (330) 674-1820 ROUND BALES hay for sale. Duane Weaver, 9407 CR 292, Millersburg. (330) 763-1192 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. 3rd CUTTING HAY, 50-50 mix, long squares, $275 a ton. 330-852-0809 FOR SALE: BB Red bantoms. 330-897-0006 / VM FOR SALE: Heifer or beef cow Hay, 4'x4-1/2' bales, 330-473-2314. WANTED: OLDER dry hay or wrapped hay for beef cows. (603) 631-5979 FOR SALE: Golden Buff laying hens. Laying since June. Laying good, $5.50. Wayne E Miller, 6667 P.R. 397, Mbg, OH. Between Berlin/Mt Hope off of TR 362

CERTIFIED ORGANIC corn fodder. 4x4 round bales. Raymond Miller, (330) 567-9009 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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KING PELLET stove, excellent condition. Call 330-852-3931. $800

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3 YR. mare Victory same striking Shabra fresh good driver. 5 yr. mare Jail House Jesse Pine Chip Top driver fresh. David Miller 4691 TR 613 Fredericksburg, OH 44627 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 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

FOR SALE: split & seasoned firewood. $75/pickup load. Yamaha keyboard, excellent cond., $100. (330) 852-2452

PIGMY BILLY GOATS, 4 mo. old, 1 billy & 1 wether. Black & white. Also, 1 holstein bull calf, AI sired from good dam. Abe Raber, 5150 CR 229, Fredericksburg, 44627 330-695-6793

FIREWOOD: SPLIT & seasoned. Ready for the winter. Daniel Miller. (330) 897-1307

11 year old gelding by Pegasus Spur & Striking Sahbra, TSS, women can drive, $3500. (330) 473-8231

FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. Good for maple syrup, cooking & kitchen stove. 10 yds, deliv'd Henry J. Miller. Sugar Crk., 330- 852-3363.

FOR SALE: 4 year old hackney gelding. Broke to ride & drive. $800. (330) 473-3215

REASONABLY PRICED split or unsplit firewood delivered. Excellent for outdoor burners. (330) 317-1010 FOR SALE: Seasoned firewood, $50/pickup load. Call (330) 893-1805. CANT-BOARD Cut offs. Can Del. Want all Hick or all Maple? 330-473-3503 FIREWOOD, split and seasoned, good quality. Elmer Mast, 8718 TR 552, Shreve, OH 44676. 330-567-5960

BLACK BANTAMS: 1 pair full grown, $10. Also 4 roosters, 3 hens, 18 weeks old, $3/ea. (330) 852-2865 FOR SALE: 1 angus jersey steer. Apprx. 750lbs. $1.25/lb. (330) 698-1070 FOR SALE: 2 Jersey Bulls. Also, 4 yr. old pony just started. 330-275-7112 FOR SALE: Jersey service bull. Hershberger, 12348 TR 504, Big Prairie, OH 44611

FOR SALE: 24x84 green house with peak vent & stackable planters. Levi Mast, (330) 674-3222

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

4 YEAR old grade quarter horse mare. Good broke to ride. Great trail horse. (330) 674-2935

FOR SALE: Bronze Turkeys, approx. 20-22lbs, just in time for Thanksgiving. 330-275-7059

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4 YR old gelding, all trot, surrey horse, very good broke, TSS, $3500. Duane Weaver, (330) 674-1777

DEER CORN for sale. 7031 CR 201, Millersburg, OH. (330) 674-1504

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2 REG. Holstein service bulls. Good components, John Miller, 7491 Honeytown Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627. (330) 621-4550

FOR SALE: 3 YR. old standardbred gelding, tss, good horse for older people, $2500. 330-440-4450

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4 yr old standard bred gelding, TSS, all trot, been in buggy, women can drive. $3400. (330) 893-1368 WANTED: FRESIAN or stb. cross. Broke, TSS, boys horse. 330-279-4080, 9585 CR 320, Mbg., OH 44654 SULKY good cond., $250. (330) 674-1244 FOR SALE: 11 year old standard bred. Very good broke, tss, something for older people. 30 day guarantee. Marty Keim, 8850 SR 241, Fredericksburg, OH FOR SALE: 9 yr old standard bred mare, bred to a Friesien Stallion, Yarich. Bred for April foal. $2000. Ken (330) 600-1519 2 YEAR old reg'd chestnut morgan mare. Green broke to drive. Will also make a great riding horse. $1500 obo. (330) 893-7066 FOR SALE: 7 yr. old red roan grade quarter horse gelding, broke to ride. Make offer. (330) 275-5175. 5 YR. old quarter horse broke to ride. Very gentle, TSS 5 yr. old Morgan, cross broke to ride & drive. 330-893-2786 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

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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: Smooth mouth standardbred gelding, safe for anybody. Merle R. Yoder, (330) 852-0722. 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 10 YEAR old mini mare. 330-473-3503

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4 YR old gelding, TSS, Surrey size. Sonny Hershberger 10540 Abraham Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: 8 yr. Per. geld., broke. 3 yr. Per mare, broke & in foal to Frisian. Levi Yoder, 5869 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654 FOR SALE: 6 YR. OLD mare by Dragon Again, 1:54 record, tss, fresh mare, $1700. (330) 279-2535.

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2 YR old percheron morgan cross gelding. TSS, well broke, $3000. (330) 8971241 9

wk old family raised Beabulls (1/2 beagle, 1/2 bulldog) 3 females, 3 males, $325/ea. 330-852-3125

FOR SALE: Nubian or pygmy billy & wether. $90 ea. Also have a pygmy nanny. 330-988-2153 FOR SALE: 4 Pigmy Billy Goats. $100/ea. (330) 275-0136 FOR SALE: 2 Year old Dorset Ram, $250. David Weaver, 8139 Weaver Rd., Fred., OH 44627 FOR SALE: Katahdin dorper cross adult. Eves & one male lamb. Raymond Nisley 330-674-5129 ext. 3 FOR SALE: 2 yr old Friesian Standardbred Cross, $3000. (330) 600-2914 2 YEAR old black pony. Morgan/pony cross. 52" Broke to drive, needs to be driven. Call 330-893-3440

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

FOR SALE: 5 draft ponies. (330) 275-5606 9 YR. old Paint Arabian cross gelding. Broke to ride. TSS, been on lots of trail rides, $1200 330473-9963 FOR SALE: Top buggy in good condition (330) 473-0325 FOR SALE: 5 year old mare, brown, buggy 1 year, tss, $1300. Eddie Miller, (740) 624-3761 FOR SALE: Boer cross billy goat, sure breeder, Call after 4 pm. (330) 893-0429

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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 Lunch stand by Cornerstone School. Chattel Terms: Cash or check with proper identification. Payment in full day of sale. Sale by Order of: Laura S Miller

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


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3 YR. Black mare. Fresh, mostly trot, TSS. Well build, good traveler, $2700. David Miller, 4691 TR 613, Fred., OH 44627 REGISTERED BLACK angus bull. 19 mo. old son of PA Safeguard 021. Calving ease bloodline. Sound & proven. $2,000. (740) 504-2333 Danville. 4 YR. OLD dutch standard bred gelding, with 3 white feet & white star. $4500. Call (330) 473-3783 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

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FOR SALE: 1 year old golden buffet hens, $5/ea. 330-600-2622

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

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: 3/4 black Fresian, 1/4 standard bred yearling filly. Sired by Black Hawk (330) 600-9545 FOR SALE: 53 in. paint mare. been on trail rides. Not for beginners. Also, Mallard & Muscovy ducks. (330) 466-0121

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3 yr old Standard Bred gelding, TSS, 16.1, fresh four weeks, mostly trot, been in buggy 3300. Wayne Weaver (330) 473-2416

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FOR SALE:54" pony GeldingTSS, medium size, cart & harness. good condition. $1200. (330) 893-4529†x1 1 BEAGLE Female, runs her own rabbits and a good mother. $125. 330-852-3125

Absolute Hutchison Farm Auction

Prime Wayne County Farmland 183 Acres • 8 parcels • Building lots

Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015 • Chattels: 10:00 a.m. • Real Estate: 11:00 a.m. Open house: Thurs., Nov. 19, 2015 • 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Location: 6265 Columbus Rd., Shreve, OH 44676 Clinton Twp., Wayne County, Triway Schools

6 YR. old AMHA Appy stallion, 33", excellent personality, proven, $275; 9 yr. old AMHR mini mare, 31", silver dapple, cute riding horse--does great with children, exposed to appy stallion, $850; 12 yr. old grade paint mare, rides & drives, 38", has been exposed to 33" appy stallion, $850. 330231-2708. FULL BLOODED Newbein billy goat. Ready for service. Henry J. Miller (330) 852-3363 FOR SALE: 5 YR. OLD standardbred gelding, tss, safe family horse, $3350. (330) 359-5936 10 MO old 1/2 Friesian filly. Bl w/star. Stocky built 1200 obo. Wanted: cream sep. A. Schlabach 330-674-9451 FOR SALE: 2 year old black limo. bull. Nice & easy to handle. Also, two young black angus cows for butchering or back to farm. Noah A. Mast, 10341 South Apple Creek Road, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627

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5 YR. old std. bred mare. TSS & sound, good traveler, spooky about things along road. 330-695-9812

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

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

WANTED: GOOD broke morgan horse. Must be tss. 802-272-5707

FOR SALE: 2 seated, open surrey. LED lights & brakes. In good condition! Orus Mast 330-473-9077

11 YR. old crossbred mare. Black, good broke. Women can drive. Traffic safe. $1200. 330-674-0356

GOOD FAMILY Jersey cow. Fresh 3 weeks. Emanuel Miller, 14524 Durstine Rd., Dundee, Oh 44624

We are pleased to represent the Hutchison family in Parcel #5.......54.4 acres farmland the dispersal of this fine Wayne County farm. Here Parcel #6.......56.912 acres farmland we have 183+ acres, in an excellent southwest Wayne Parcel #7.......35.9 acres farmland County location, with both larger parcels for agricul- Parcel #8.......7.3 acres; 819’ of frontage on St. Rte. 3 ture and smaller parcels for homesteading available. Farm Machinery and Misc.: New Holland #471 Very desirable Triway schools location, with the haybine, New Holland #271 baler, New Holland property frontage on both State Route 3 and Elyria #354 grinder/mixer, New Holland #5717 chopper Rd. If you’re one of those folks looking for “a few with a corn and hay head, New Holland # 519 manure acres in the country” in Wayne County, you just spreader, Int. #700 4-bottom plow, New Idea #323 1found it! The Hutchison Farm will be offered in eight row corn picker, 3 pt. 5-row cultivator, Artsway forage wagon, 2 gravity wagons, 3 wagon gears, parcels, ranging in size from 5.2 acres to 56.912 200-gallon field sprayer, McCormick 12-hoe grain acres, so there’s something for everyone. If you’re looking for a challenge, consider the 5.2-acre home- drill, SS bulk tank (no lid), farm gates, Gehl belt drive corn sheller, stead parcel (#1). It includes an older home, a very large timber-frame barn, a nice Morton building, the Dump truck and boats: Ford F- 600 dump truck, old concrete block milking parlor and a smaller out- Bayliner Saratoga cabin cruiser boat on trailer with building, as well as a large concrete silo and feed lot. I/O drive, two additional pleasure boats, one fiberThe barn is salvageable; the home may or may not be glass with vintage 25th-anniversary Mercury 100 HP repairable. The morton building is in excellent shape motor, the other is an older (early 1960s?) both and has room for lots of equipment — a good choice with130 HP Mercury motor. Most of the machinery was stored inside but not used recently. if you are an auto mechanic, truck driver, etc. Next, Lunch stand there are three building lots of 5.4, 7.12 and 10.8 acres. The 5.4-acre lot fronts on St. Rte 3 and Elyria Chattel Terms: Cash or good check w/ID road. The other two have frontage on Elyria Rd. The Terms: A 10 % nonrefundable down payment is due 10.8-acre parcel has a creek and approx. 4-5 acres of at the auction with the balance due at closing. A 5% buyer’s premium will be in effect. Acreage and woods at the rear of the parcel. Next, we have three large parcels suitable for farming ranging in size from frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey. Buyers will be charged $450 per parcel for 35.9 acres to 54.4 and 56.912 acres. Part of the ground is in a flood plane, and part of the acreage has survey. Announcements at the auction precede previous statements and ads. rich, dark soil the locals refer to as “muck ground.” Whether you are in agriculture or looking for a nice Owner: Geneva M. Hutchison, Trustee building parcel, opportunities in this area are Auctioneer/Realtor: Orus Mast 330-473-9077 very rare. Feel free to stop by and walk the land at your convenience. Auctioneer/Realtor: Vernon Yoder 330-466-0520 Parcel information: Parcel #1.......5.2 acres w/house and buildings Parcel #2.......5.4 acres w/frontage on St. Rte 3 and Elyria Rd. Parcel #3.......7.12 acres w/295’ of frontage on Elyria Rd. Parcel #4 ........10.8 acres, 295’ of frontage on Elyria Rd., woods, creek

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FOR SALE: full blooded Angus cows, have been running with bulls.330-205-9172 BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 REGISTERED 16 MO. OLD Service age Bull. Sure breeder. 330-359-5570 5 YEAR OLD black gelding. Mostly trot. Boys or family horse. Good traveler. Buggy broke. $2500 (330) 600-1544

FOR SALE: registered black weanling morgan colts. 1 Filly & 1 stud. Sired by Extreme Demander. For more info call Roy Yoder (330) 674-1038. Leave message. HORSE BOARDING available. Eli A. Miller, 6650 TR 351, Mbg., OH 44654 3 YR OLD black, standard bred mare, women can drive. 330-231-5219

4 YR. old Bay Dutch st.bred gelding. TSS, women can drive, well broke, $4800. R. Hershberger, 11003 Harrison Rd., A.C., OH 44606

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

14 YR. std. bred gelding, safe, safe short trips for anybody. 330-893-4229

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REG'D SORREL DUTCH harness philly. $1500. (330) 763-4747 FOR SALE: 14 yr. old gelding, very good broke, tss, $1350. Mahlon Burkholder, (330) 897-2103 FOR SALE: 7 year old gelding. Angus hall. Dam by Lindy Lane. TSS, Broke for anybody. $5200. (330) 600-0491 3 YR. OLD black gelding pony, green broke to ride & drive, tss, $275. (330) 674-1416. FOR SALE: 5 & 6 yr old shire geldings, been on farm three years, kid broke, $2500. 330-897-6080

FOR SALE: 6 yr. old black standardbred mare trotter. Stands 15.2, traffic safe & sound $2200 330-893-0218

FEEDER PIGS, Guinea hogs, a heritage breed that does well on grass. $40. (330) 852-0647

FOR SALE: 3 year old 53 inch black pony gelding. Kid broke. $1,100. (330) 600-9098

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

Farmerstown Community Livestock Auction LLC 10 BLACk FEEDERS FOR SALE NOV. 17TH SELLING AT 1:00PM FLEA MARkETS ARE HERE EVERY TUESDAY PRODUCE & RABBIT AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY @ 10:00AM Eggs, Baked Goods, Household Items, Rabbits, Chickens, Misc. AUCTIONEER: MATT RABER

Household Furnishings

FOR SALE: wall mount chrome wire shelving w/ posts & brackets. 4 shelves, 18"x5'. New still in box. (740) 623-0459 FREE CRIB. Also, twin sized wooden bunk bed for $100. (330) 852-4152 NEW 2015 England chair & ottoman, $650. (330) 763-1440. FOR SALE: Two Consul Refrigerators. Both 7 cu. ft. and work good. 8371 TR 562, Holmesville, OH 44633 330-231-3230 FOR SALE: used hard coal stove, good condition. Andrew Yoder 5406 CR 59, Baltic. 330-674-1776 FOR SALE: New sage & tan carpet piece 12.8'x7.9', $40/ obo. (330) 466-1689 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

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HORTON SUPER mag. crossbow, Horton scope, $275 obo. Bowtech Black Hawk compound bow, $125 obo. (330) 674-5718 REMINGTON 870 12-ga. w/scope, $425; Winchester 1300 combo 12-ga, $450; H&R Ultra Slug 12-ga., new, $225. (330) 275-8388 12GA. New England Pardner Tracker II, Plus w/ rifled barrel & Tusco scope . Excellent Condition, $220. 330-897-6602 SAVAGE MODEL 111, .270 scope $425. Rem. Model 770. .243 scope $450. Black stocks (330) 897-1038

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330-897-6081 or 330-897-2275 Cell: 330-231-6809

ATTN: DEER Hunters: I will mount your antlers. Aaron Chupp, 9107 TR 609, Fredericksburg, OH 44627


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BENELLI NOVA 12 ga. shot gun, 18.5" barrel w/ sights. makes good slug gun, NIB, $425. Also, 12 ga. CVA, Scout slug gun, Rifled SS barrel w/ scope mount, NIB. $200. (330) 897-2040 REM. MODEL 700 .7mm Mag. Scope new $550. Browning A Bolt .308 scope new. $550. (330) 897-1038 HUNTING SHACK, $200. (330) 893-3680

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DEER APPLES: $5.00 @ bushel. Miller's Orchard, 6413 TR 607, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: Colt 1903 Pocket model M, .32 acp, $500 OBO. Single shot 20 ga., $150 OBO. 330-893-0090 REMINGTON MODEL 622, $175. Also large deer cart, $75. 330-401-9899 BENELLI NOVA 12ga., Pump, 3 1/2" shells camo $425. Mossberg Model 500, 12ga, $250. (330) 897-1038 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

NOTICE Will mount deer antlers on boards & also European mounts Jonathan Weaver (330) 600-4984 FOR SALE: 17 VOLT Blazer Light & Spot Light, works fine. Call (330) 695-2168 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 WINCHESTER X-150 .45 cal. muzzleloader 3-9x450 scope. Like new, w/box, $375. 330-893-7001 FISH: FARM raised yellow perch. 8 in. & larger, $3 ea., Raber's Rocky Acres Fish Farm (330) 897-2022 MANSFIELD GUN Show. Nov 21st 9-5. Nov 22nd 9-3. Admission: $5. Richland County Fair Grounds. Under 18 must be with adult. For Info 330-806-1110 FOR SALE: Hoyt Alphamax compound bow. Comes w/ Trophy Ridge quiver, sight & drop away rest. Excellent condition. 330-749-3973.

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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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1996 PLAYTIME Pontoon. 24 ft. Complete tarp enclosure incl., no motor, no trailer. Good condition. $2200. (330) 893-2811 Berlin Tarp. FOR SALE: Millcreek Easy Entry cart, wooden wheels & lights; Millcreek Easy Entry cart, air tires, light & carrier. (330) 897-7403

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95% EFFICIENT Comfort Air, natural gas or propane, forced air furnace with central air, air conditioning unit, $1450. (330) 852-0236 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.

LIFETIME FOLDING tables. Like new, 5- 8 ft. $50 each. 30 folding chairs. $5 each. Take all for $350. (330) 359-0206

HEATED STORAGE, boats, recreation vehicles, 5th wheel campers & trailing campers, cars & so forth. (330) 567-2758

7X16 Landscape Trailer, 7K w/ mesh ramp, new floor and lights, needs paint. $1200 OBO. 330-401-8025

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

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: 16x7 GARAGE door, opener + all parts included, good cond.; Older windows with wood frames. (330) 600-9777

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

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OLDER Allis Chalmers 3,000 lb fork lift, runs good, as is. $650. (330) 432-2562 145 FT. of white vinyl privacy fence, $2000. 4 ftx25 ft. round atlantic above ground pool, make offer. (330) 600-9650 FOR SALE: Used vinyl windows, various sizes, make offer. Also, hard coal heating stove in good cond., (330) 359-2616 PHOENIX GRILL, $175. Home gym, roll top desk, oak coffee table, organ, ladies bike. (330) 231-1065 FOR SALE: Country Hearth wood stove with glass door. Used 2 seasons. 330-473-7754 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.

FOR SALE: Wood Stove Napolean, glass door, works good. (330) 231-3830. 4543 CR 229, Fredrksbg. 44627

TRACTOR Supply, tool box for pick-up truck. Black steel, good cond, $140 (330)600-0091

AMISH SOLID OAK Shaker table, 4 chairs, $750. Also Honda 6500 generator, low hours, $1500. 330-690-4665

Stainless steal chimney pipes, 4 pieces 30" long, 1 T- top, trim to go through roof. $450. (330) 893-3680

FOR SALE: Large Rite Way stove w/jacket for basement or shop, $400. D Schlabach, 13649 TR 472, Lakeville

FOR SALE: boys buggy in good cond., LED lights, linger, turn signals, hydraulic brakes, repainted, $2,750. (330) 893-4085

SAW Dust stove, $325 OBO (330)600-0091

FOR SALE: 10x20 storage barn. Excellent cond., $2,500. (330) 439-1398

FOR SALE: Adler 867 & Juki 1508H commercial sewing machine in good cond., (330) 674-4205

FOR SALE: Dornback gas furnace, 90,000 BTU's; Also, used Replacement Windows. Aaron Mast, 3528 TR 606, Fredericksburg (330) 359-5192 FOR SALE: Tan reclining chair and a half & older rocking loveseat, blue. (330) 674-2267 FOR RENT: 20 ft. hitching rail on wheels. For churches, weddings, funerals, auctions & so forth. (330) 359-5878 Eli J. Miller. FOR SALE: electric hot water heater. Also electric water pump w/wires. Both work good. 8955 SR 614, Shreve

FOR SALE: Shop wood burning stove, $75. PJ dump trailer with fold down sides. Like new. Call (330) 893-3010 after 3pm. STORAGE SPACE: boats, campers. Luxaire NG furn & central air unit. Some duct work. NG white kitch range, E ignition elec water pump. I. Swartz., 4715 Centerville Rd., Shreve 44676 after 6 p BORNTRAGER TENT RENTALS. Upcoming weddings, graduations, etc. Tent sizes range from 10x10 up to 40x200. Call 330-204-1989

FOR SALE: Eight 230 watt solar panels with complete set up.(330) 600-0181

FOR SALE: Used mini surrey with LED lights & brakes. $3,600. Used road cart with lights, $300. (330) 893-4527

FOR SALE: white vinyl Pergola, 10'x13', also 68' white vinyl patio railing and posts. 330-763-4237

FOR SALE: Good used Portage and Main outdoor furnace. Heats 8,000 sq. ft. (330) 698-0175

GARMIN OREGON 600T GPS. Like new with city navigator & rechargable battery pack. 330-893-4528

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

6'x7' shelter for ponies, sheep, etc. Single side metal roof, on skids, $175. Malva Nisley (330) 893-1058. 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 FOR SALE: 6x12 trailer 18" sides. $700 obo. Jerry Miller, 8291 TR 611 Fred., (330) 674-3984 FOR SALE: Top cover, led lights, brakes, flasher, less than 6 years old. (330) 275-5956

FOR SALE: Top Buggy LED lights, storm front, Hyd. brakes. Good cond. $1500. 330-359-2360

FOR SALE: Black Male Poodle, House trained, does tricks. $200. 330-674-2219 FOR SALE: Myers self oiling working head. Rebuilt, repainted. V. g. cond., $400. A Wengerd 740-623-3772 x 2 TORSION AXLE steel wheel easy entry cart. Brand new with lights. $2300. 7346 TR 652, Millersburg FOR SALE: Mandarin ducks, also Ashley stove woodcoal. Good for shop. (330) 893-2205 FOR SALE: Dark cherry dresser, good condition, 6'x3'; Sofa bed, $20; Foosball T a b l e, very sturdy, $100. 330-231-9410

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FOR SALE: Gravely with attachments. Excellent cond., $1,700 obo. (330) 600-9098 For Sale: Rainbow Sweeper, $100. Also, 5.5 Honda motor, set up for natural gas, $300 OBO. (330) 893-1953 FOR SALE: Outside furnace. Medium size with pipe. 18x 30 door. Good cond., (330) 600-9518 KUBOTA 6100 diesel tractor, good cond., $1450. 10 ft. PJ trailer, ex cond., $1300. 12 KW Lima belt drive generator. 8 KW Winco belt drive generator, $400. 8 ft. Line shaft with pullys, $100. (330) 359-5674

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AKC registered black Lab puppies. Mother is black. Daddy is silver. Shots & wormed. $650. Ready to go by 11/15/15. (330) 852-4817 FOR SALE: 3 Beagle mix females, 3 mo. old, black w/ white markings, $100 ea. (330) 674-6918 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 3 YR OLD AKC Ruby Cavelier male, proven & aggressive. $450. Also, 4 yr old Bichon female, $250. (330) 473-7500 after 4.

STOLEN!

1-Adult male, white with a few black spots & ears down; 1-Yorkie female due around 11/20/15-will probably have blonde puppies; 1-Golden Yorkie female with 2 male puppies that are also Golden-they're dark brownThese were 3 wks. old. 1 litter of 6- 4 wks. old- 1 female, 1 male had a few black spots - 1 female all white, 1 male dark gray spots, 2 males all white - These are the ages of the pups when they were stolen Oct. 26, 2015. They may have put some of the 6 pups to the Yorkie female or said that the mom died. They may call them Morkies. Any info, please call 330-600-1589. The pups would be 6 wks. or so now.

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POMSKY PUPPY male, dark grayish with one blue eye. Cute, $1800. Marion Keim, 4179 CR 160, Millersburg, OH 44654 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 3 BLACK Lab males, 11 weeks, $250. 2 chocolate labs, male & female. $300. 330-674-1804 FOR SALE: AKC red & white Boston male, nice markings, DOB 9/2/15, up to date on shots, out of litter of 7. (330) 852-3932. 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. FOR SALE: WHEATEN Terrier puppies, 2 males, 3 females. (419) 994-3805 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 HAVENESE PUPPIES AKC, 9 wks old, 1 brown&white male, black&white females. (330) 275-8658 Leave msg.

Smokey Lane Stables, Inc. dec 5th

dec 11th

Pony & Riding hoRse chRistmas sale

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

dRiving hoRse sale

TACK 5:00 pM HORSES 6:30 pM Auctioneer Myron Miller

clark Grange real estate auction Location: 1571 SR 83 Millersburg, Ohio 44654. GPS Coordinates: 40.456048,-81.901074 Directions: From Millersburg take SR 83 south 8 miles to location. From Coshocton take SR 83 north 16 miles to location.

Wednesday november 18, 2015 • 4:00 P.m. 1.5 Acres * 80’x 36’ Building * Mechanic Twp.* Holmes County * West Holmes Schools open House: Wednesday november 4, 4:00 –6:00 Pm

Located on the north edge of Clark, we are pleased to offer at public auction what was formerly known as the Clark Grange. The property consists of 1.5 acres with a 80’x36’ building situated on a nice flat area and a wooded hillside behind the building. The building features a large open area , restroom facilities, and a room once used as a kitchen. Property has 165’ road frontage on SR 83. 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. sale by order of: West Holmes School District

AKC BOXER Stud Service Flashy Fawn, Proven, Will pickup your dog 330-600-1912 4 MO. old ACA Yellow Lab, female, $400. 330600-0400. Toy Fox Terrier cross puppies, 3 males. 13 wks old David Fry (330) 407-7519

Tim miller realTor/ aucTioneer 740.502.6786 or Tim@kaufmanrealTy.com


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AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD mix puppies, 8 wks. old. Will make good farm dogs. $100/obo. (330) 279-2041 RED STANDARD Poodle puppies, 8 wks. old, 3 males, 3 females, AKC, vet checked, shots/wormed, $1500. (330) 763-1791

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AKC CHOCOLATE LAB female, 4 mo. old, $700. Jack Russell mix male, 5 mo. old, $75. (330) 852-3679 FOR SALE: Eskimo Spitz male, 12 wks old, very good watch dog. Call (330) 897-0065

HAWKINS TRUST AUCTION ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-TOOLS COINS-2004 BUICK-LAWN TRACTOR-GOOD FURNITURE-CONSTRUCTION TOOLSRUSTGO PLATFORM LIFT WAYCO SCAFFOLDING- LADDERS

To settle the estate will sell the following personal property from the trust plus items from other homes at public auction. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 19, 2015 • 9:00 A.M.

HAWKINS TRUST King size poster bed bedroom suite; 4 piece Queen size bedroom suite; 5 pc. Twin bed bedroom suite; DR table and 6 chairs; Blue recliner couch and matching chair; rocker recliner; love bench; deer mounts; good side chairs; couch; book shelves; desk and book shelves; good office chair; queen and twin size bedding; Jake AB and back plus machine; curio cabinet; lawn and garden tools; good box lots; and more. O.E. (EARL)HAWKINS TRUST, OWNER GIGAX AUCTION DR table and chairs; hall stand; misc. chairs; misc. furniture. CORA GIGAX, OWNER MUMAW AUCTION Good selection of coins including many state quarters, large collection of pennies, and silver quarters and halves; tractor collectible cards; curved glass china cabinet; large selection of fabric and sewing goods of all kinds; pocket knives; watches; HO train set; blind flat wall cupboard top; good selection of older bibles and books; German and English dictionary; few arrowheads; toy car sets; toys; collection of glass rocking horses; Tedow electric race cars; hickory rocker; good dishes and glassware; fabric and sewing goods; towels and bedding; good box lots. Still lots to unbox. V. RUTH MUMAW, OWNER STEWART AUCTION Crocks and jugs; good old dishes and glassware; White treadle sewing machine; old books; good old oak buffet w/ mirror; 3 twin beds; pay phone; 2 old candy machines; 2 old cash registers; old Butter Nut Bread tin sign; oil lamps; washboards; old kitchen collectibles; popcorn machine; canning jars; quilts; misc. stands; good box lots; and more. TOOLS – Toro Wheel Horse 268 Hydro lawn tractor w/ mower; 4 wheel lawn trailer; radial arm saw; dumping lawn trailer; and more. ESTATE OF PAMELA(SAUDER) STEWART, Ash. Co. Probate #TBD AUCTIONS #5 AND #6 Sharp 2004 Buick LeSabre Limited, loaded, 80,000 miles, and in excellent condition. DAN FICKES, OWNER. Auction#6Large trailer load from an old house and barn cleanout. MCLAUGHLIN AUCTION 28 ft. Rustgo construction platform lift; many Wayco scaffolding frames w/ wheels and jacks; Safeway scaffolding jacks; 12 and 15 ft. aluminum scaffolding planks; small 2 ft. wide scaffold; Werner alum. Ext. ladders; mud mixer and boxes; torpedo heater; propane heaters; Delta and Craftsman saws; routers; power paint sprayer; Campbell Hausfeld compressor w/ 5.5 HP Honda engine; 5 rolling storage containers; display shelving; and more. BOB MCLAUGHLIN, OWNER AUCTION #8 Pink and green Depression glass; toothpick holder collection; S&P collection; set of Taylor-Smith dishes; Fenton; Queen Elizabeth dishes; Griswald meat grinder; Model T carb.; Singer sewing machine; 1931 Ohio license plate; oak glider rocker; and more. NOTE- Some of the best furniture to sell this Fall. The Hawkins family is well known in the area and everything is neat and clean. Ruth Mumaw and her husband were well known in auction circles and in other activities in the area. Selling in 3 rings. Bring a friend and the big truck. Car sells at noon. Pictures and additions at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. Plan to attend. TERMS- Cash or Good check Breakfast and Lunch

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

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MALTESE, 1 adult female & 1 adult male. Proven breeder. 2 Maltese male pups, ready by Nov 10. (330) 897-0821

FOR SALE: 4 mo. old, male, Pomsky puppy. Brown & white. Husky markings. $1000. (740) 623-0459

BERNESE MOUNTAIN dog puppies, AKC reg, shots & wormed, nice markings, 1 male, 1 female. (330) 600-0894

FOR SALE: (3) SIBERIAN HUSKY males, ACA reg'd, ready to be picked up 11/14/15. (330) 897-0381

FOR SALE: 6 yr old Yellow Labradoodle, female, due to cycle in Jan. $500. Dean Yoder, (330) 674-1342 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 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 NORWEGIAN ELK hound puppies, AKC reg'd. $275 each. (330) 897-7830 FOR SALE: AKC Cavalier male, 12 wk old, Ruby color, good breeding stock. (330) 695-9960

MULTIPOO puppies! Shots, vet checked, cute & playful, 3 females, 1 male. ACA Cocker Spaniel puppies, 3 males, 1 female. 330-893-3986. FOR SALE: 3 yr old English Bulldog, female, had litter of 9 & litter of 6. call for price 330-763-4237 FRENCH BULLDOG male, 4 yr old, cream & proven. Also, 1 yr old French male, cream. Pomsky, 4 mo. old male, white & nice. 330-674-0690 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 BEAGLE puppies, tricolor, 2 females & 1 male. Up to date on shots and wormer. 11 wks old. $300. (330) 674-4572

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

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GERMAN SHEP puppies born 10/5. Good breeding stock. 6 males, 4 fem. 330-407-5887 1 yr. old Australian Shepherd female AKC LAB puppies. Choc. yellow black. Ready by 11/10/15. Shots & wormed. Horton crossbow 893-1426 FOR SALE: Australian shepherd 7 week old puppies. (330) 897-5604 AKC REG'D Beagle female, 1-1/2 yr. old, $325; Also, 3 yr. old female Beagle, $275. 330-201-7400. FOR SALE: AKC French bulldog puppies. Blue carriers. 1/2 blue, 1/2 fawn. Color: blackbrindles. Males $1800, Fe., $3000. 330-893-2923 2

CAVALIER CROSS females, 1 tri, 1 blenhiem, 3 yrs old, should be good for cross breeding. $100 ea. obo. (330) 674-2267

4 mo. old Great Dane male, $900. 3 black Great Dane puppies. Ready 11/23/15. $800/ea. 2.5 yr old AKC reg. Great Dane female, $1000, After 5pm (330) 674-1611 ENGLISH BULLDOG female. 5 yrs old Should cycle soon. Ivan Swartzentruber, 5150 TR 606, Fredbg. OH 44627 FOR SALE: ACA Siberian Husky puppies. 11/27/15 ready. (330) 897-1460 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 1 Yr old ACA Chocolate Lab male, $500. 330-600-0183.

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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: 2 Pom. female puppies. 1 parti color, 1 white, $550 ea. All avail, 11/21/15. (330) 231-7509 GREAT DANES! 3 Yr. old Blue Merle female. Adult fawn male. VM 330600-0395 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 HAVE PUPPIES for sale? Let thatdoggyinthewindow.com be your online sales team. We'll advertise your dogs on multiple pet websites, take photos, answer phone calls, emails & text messages. Call or text us for more details. 330-323-3933 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,

MUMAW AUCTION

3 BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME ON 1 ACRE Moving to smaller quarters and will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on location at 3672 Back Orrville Road, Wooster, Ohio. Located 1 mile East of State Route 585 on Back Orrville, Road.

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 21, 2015 12:00 NOON REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 12:00 NOON

A location with easy access to major routes in any direction. Room for expansion. Fireplace. Hardwood floors. Some pine paneling. 1290+ square feet of living space. Cozy and easy to heat. And most importantly it’s affordable. Needs some TLC and elbow grease and maybe a touch of updating. An excellent, starter, retirement, or investment property. And it all sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment. Pictures and plat at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on real estate auctions. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14 12:00 NOON – 1:30 P.M V. RUTH MUMAW, OWNER AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Dave Acker BROKER- Jack Gant


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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 WANTED: Sheltie male puppy or young adult. Prefer AKC. (330) 473-2416 FOR SALE: 3 female German Shepherd & Australian Shepherd cross, 10 weeks old, had shots & wormed, very nice farm dogs or watch dog. $100 each. (330) 897-4103 FOR SALE: AKC male Yorkie puppy. Good blood line, 4 weeks old, ready Dec. 5th. (330) 893-3988 VM FOR SALE: AKC Siberian Husky puppies, 7 males, 4 females to choose from, ready on 11/17/15. (330) 897-1141†x2, 330-260-5109

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FOR SALE: 1 yr old Black & Tan, AKC, German Shepherd female. $700. 330- 852-4285 PUG CHIH. cross male. Female 1 yr. old not brother sister. Female was house trained. Info 330-279-2628 AKC GERMAN shepherd puppies. 8 weeks old. Family raised, shots & wormed. $450. (330) 897-3318 3 YORKIE-POO puppies. 8 weeks old on Nov. 7th, family raised, updated on shots & wormed, $400 ea. Erma Yoder, 330-695-2501. No Sunday sales. HAVANESE AKC 2 black white males, $450 ea. Good breeding stock. 330279-9245 FOR SALE: Yorkielier puppies, 10 weeks old. Tri color & black & tan. 330-893-1395

FOR SALE: Husky male, 6 mo. old, ACA reg., out of litter of 9. 740-294-7667

11 WEEK old Lab-Golden Ret. cross, male, yellow, $200. 10 wk old Mal-bichon fe., $300. (330) 897-6602

5 Mo. old AKC English Bulldogs, 1 male & 1 female. Out of state genetics. 330-231-5219

FOR SALE: 2 SHIH TZU, 2 Bichons, 4 Maltese (1 bred). (330) 600-0781

ATTENTION: Need help with a unexpected litter of pups? Will pay up to $200 per litter. Call us 234-303-6377 WANTED: Puppies. Will need to book puppies at 3 wks of age. Will get half money down and half reg terms. 888-444-4788 FOR SALE: Nice 4 yr. old Yorkie-Poodle male, black w/brown feet, healthy & very active, $50. (330) 852-3912 FREE 5 cute bright eyed kittens. (330) 763-2340 VM FOR SALE: 2 yr. old 3/4 English Bull dog. Female. Very good mother. Brindle white. 330-465-9441 WANTED: German Shepherd female, AKC, 1 year or younger. ALSO, Beabull female, 9 mo.-1.5 years in age. (330) 359-0672 2 ACA parti-pom male puppies. Brown & white, nice markings. $600 ea. Avail 11/21/15 (330) 231-7509 AT STUD AKC Silver Lab Male, nice blocky head, proven breeder, females must be tested. $300 (330) 893-0314 PARTY POMERANIAN male, 8 wks. old Nov. 9, $375. B-B Red Bantys, $4. Also ACA Party Pom. stud Service, $55. 330-897-1033

10 Wk old, male, white Pekeingnese,out of state genetics. 330-231-5219 FOR SALE: 3 BICHON females. Born 2-27-15. VM (330) 897-0060

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. 5 AKC registered bluetick beagle puppies. 4 mo. old. Out of good hunting stock. had shots. $100 each. (740) 358-6332

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FOR SALE: 4 mo. old, Australian Shepherd female, very friendly. Also, 8 wk old Labradoodle puppies, 2 males & 2 females. Call: (330) 600-1012 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old AKC male, fawn Boxer, $450; Beagle, friendly, loving, male, neutered, 3 yrs. old, runs own rabbits, $75; Silver Phoenix roosters & setting hens - $10/pair. 330-317-0849. FOR SALE: Labradoodle puppies. Black & very playful. Shots & wormed. 2 males, 2 females. 8 weeks old. (330) 893-3483 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 OLDER POMERANIAN female, creme colored, $400. (330) 600-9383 TWO DACHSHUND puppies 10 weeks old. Wormed and shots. Albert Miller, 4635 TR 616. Ph 330-275-2744 FOR SALE: 1 one year old yorkies. 1 male, 1 female, not registered. Male would make a good pet. (330) 600-0190 1 FEMALE puggle, 8 weeks old, has shots, $100. (740) 358-6332 STUD SERVICE AKC Beagle. Indian Hill Major breeding 13 1/2" puppies or site, $100. Aaron Yoder, 10550 Hogback Rd., Fred. 44627

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FOR SALE: 10 wk old Beabull puppies. Brindle & white, nice markings! 4 males, shots and wormed. 330-231-5229

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. FOR SALE: Golden Retriever Christmas puppies, 6 males, $600/ea. 2 females, $850/ea. Ready for pickup 11/27. (330) 897-0827†x2 AKC / ACA 2 yr. old Shiba male, blk/tan, proven breeder, Broc. neg., $600. (330) 897-2373 9 YR OLD Pomeranian male, ACA reg, black & white. $200. 330-674-2393. FOR SALE: Boxer puppies. No papers. Purebred, will be ready 12-8-15. Also, Maltese female, 6 yr old CKC, $300 OBO. 330-897-1478 FOR SALE: 7 months old. Pomeranian male. Cream colored. 5 year old pom male, proven breeder, (330) 852-7718 WANTED: AKC yorkie male. 2 year old or older for breeding stock. Henry E. Mast, 2619 CR 160, Millersburg. 44654. (330) 359-5629 FIVE MONTH old Red Bone Walker Cross, $75 each. Call 330-401-2850

SIAMESE CATS & kittens. 4 mo. to 2 yrs. 740-545-7296

FOR SALE: AKC Yorkie male proven. WANTED: AKC Shih Tzu male puppies. (330) 567-2757

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

FOR SALE: 6 mo. old Peacocks, 2 Hens & 1 Rooster. $100 ea. Also, black Sumatra chickens, $15 ea OBO call: (330) 852-0209 FOR SALE: AKC German Shorthair Pointer puppies, 13 weeks, 1 male, 2 fem., shots/wormed 330-600-9578 3 YEAR old beagle female, $75. 9 yr. old beagle female, $75 obo. 330852-2381 FOR SALE: 3 Cavalier females. 1-5 yrs old. VM (330) 695-2250

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GaraGe Door auction tuesday, november 24, 5:30 p.m.

Located at: Wayne Co. Fairgrounds Wooster, Ohio. Take Rt. 30 to Columbus Rd. exit follow signs to fairgrounds. Garage doors 8’, 9’, 10’, 12’, 14’, 15’, 16’, 18’ wide, residential & commercial garage door openers, garage door hardware, trim, track, and springs. For more information call 1-800-491-2575 or go to AuctionZip.com. terms: cash, charge card and check w/positive I.D. 10% buyers premium will be charged. Tax will be charged unless you have vendors number. All doors must be removed 2 hrs. after completion of auction.

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$7,995 • 5.4 V8 Engine • Auto • Only 90K Miles • Pull out loading ramp • 8’ Box w/ 2’ Extension

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330-852-2312

Family Owned For 35 Years

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WANTED: AKC Cavalier, breeding age male. (330) 893-3875. FOR SALE: 4 year old Jack Russell female. Friendly, good with kids, $125. (330) 893-1657 FOR SALE: Breed sellout. 5 mo-4 years, 6 Puggles & 2 3/4 Puggle bulldogs. 2 are bred to Eng. Bulldog. Free whelping. 330-893-3284 VM FOR SALE: Beagle male, 10 mo. old, nice marked, good hunting stock, $75 330-897-0850 FOR SALE: AKC silver labs. 1 male, $700. 1 females, $800. Born 8/12/15. (330) 897-1375 FOR SALE: 3 Chihuahua puppies, born 9/13, Also 1 female Toy Poodle pup. (330) 893-1132 FOR SALE: pure bred German shepherd puppies, shots & wormed, (330) 275-8690 BLUE HEELER Stud Service. $100. (330) 852-3679

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POMSKY PUPPY male, playful & healthy, shots and dewormed, vet checked. 5 mo. old. $100 (330) 600-9383 FOR SALE: 4 mo. old Chocolate Lab male, $550. (330) 473-8231 FOR SALE: American Eskimo Spitz Puppies, shots & wormed, 2 females, 5 males. (330) 695-2249†x3 FOR SALE: 5 year Pom male, cream color, easy collector to AI, $300. All up to date on shots & worm. (330) 231-7509 AKC LAB PUPPIES, 11 wks old, 1 male yellow (cream), 3 yellow females, vaccine & worm up to date, vet checked, $450. Adam Yoder 330-275-0939 FOR SALE: Lab puppies. 2 females, 1 male. 5 mo. old $100 each. All choc. 330-897-1076 FOR SALE: 2 Cavalier King Charles Spaniel male puppies. 1 tri color, 1 blenhein. No papers, ready to go by Nov. 11. $450. VM (330) 852-4704

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 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. 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


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Wanted to Buy 475

FOR SALE: 5 mo. old Bernadoodles, 2 males & 1 female. Shots and dewormed, loaded w/ curls and energy. $250 ea. (330) 359-2245

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

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

CREET FEEDER for calves. 330-600-0098

TWO 1.5 YR OLD, 3/4 Bulldog & 1/4 Beagle females. $575 ea. 330-600-8073

WANTED: PING pong table for school. (330) 275-8678

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

BUYING JUNK. Batteries, alluminum, copper, brass, Ele Motor's, Farm machinery,appliances, cars and trucks. 330-279-2142 WARM MORNING Wood Stove in good condition. 330-359-0751

AKC MINI schnauzer puppies. White male, $450. Salt & pepper female, $550. Up to date on shots 330-231-5175

WANTED:5 horse air compressor must be in good cond. State price and cond. Hershberger. 330-674-0362

CKC ROTTWEILER PUPS, ready by late Nov., 2 females & 5 males. 828-817-1337.

WANTED: WELSH Pony 50"-54" high. Wayne E. Miller, 6667 P.R. 387, Mbg., OH 44654. Off of TR 362 between Berlin & Mt. Hope.

320

Tools Machinery

11" WIDE, Wysong edge sander, 240V (330) 893-3680 FOR SALE: 500-GAL. Air tank in good condition, $400. 330-852-3686. FOR SALE:6200 watt, Briggs & Striation, elite series, like new, $900 OBO 740-502-5990 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 FOR SALE: 11-hp Kabota diesel, runs excellent, $1000/obo. (330) 600-0979 DO ALL band cut off saw, for steal, hydraulic up and down. $1500 (330)600-0091 Post pounder, Shaver, has plate for skid loader but can be removed for mounting on 3 point hitch. $1750. MILLERSBURG, 330-473-7647. Pallet Fork Lift, power walk behind, battery pak operated, double mast, $750. Millersburg, 330-473-7647. FOR SALE: Honda Motor with 5 HP Air compressor on slide converted to natural gas. Includes wood cover with lid $725. 330-897-1083 SCOTCHMAN IRONWORKER, 65 ton, 24" shear & break punches, digital read out on stops, ready to run off your Hydraulic system, like new, $18,000. Malva Nisley 330-893-1058 NEW IDEA 323 corn picker, good cond. Hay wagon with pioneer running gear. Warm Morning propane 65,000 BTU heater. Very good. Small unvented N.G. heaters. Abe Yoder, 2831 TR 151, Mbg. OH 330-893-1521 FOR SALE: Pallet forks for skid loaders. Mt. Eaton Trailer, LLC. 330-359-0150

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Wanted to Buy

410

Home Condo For Sale

Triplex & Shop for sale in Killbuck, very good condition. akvincrentals.com (330) 674-2819 2.24 ACRES, 6 BR, 1.5 BA Home. 36x36 Barn, 36x56 Shop w/ 4 ft lean along front, 1 ba & some cabinets, open house: Dec 2. 4pm-8pm or by appt. Taking bids Jan 14, 2016 at 6pm. Andy and Nettie Miller, 6625 Salt Creek Rd, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. 7.78 ACRES w/ House and Barn. In Holmes Co. Can. split aprx. 3 acres w/ house and barn. 330-473-3503

425

Land Sale Rent

FOR SALE: 9.2 acres vacant land on Fredericksburg Rd. Between E. Moreland & Buss. Contact Joe Gingrich, 10640 E. Moreland Rd. Apple Creek 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

475

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

500

TOWN car, all bells & miles. 2003 bells & whisseats. (330)

GOLF GTI 2001 VR6, 204k, 5 spd. Loaded. Must see! Call 330-465-1432 2000 TOYOTA Corolla, 213k mi., good cond., $1500 obo. (330) 275-0283 LIKE TO BUY small car. $300-$500. Runs, good shape & tires. Live in Shreve, Ph. 330-567-2283 Lives on dis. Please call!

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17.5 FT Pro Craft Bass Boat. 140 HP, New mini koda maxxum, 55lbs. 2 live wells, rod storage, fish finder, cover, trolling bar, safety equip. Runs good. $4600. 330-695-2045 VM

Motorcycles ATVs

DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433 YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497

830

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

720

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

Construction PASSENGER VAN for rent

SWISS CONSTRUCTION. Amish Crew, specializing in pole bldgs., horse barns, riding arenas, machine sheds, garages. For all your pole building needs call 844763-4500.

770

Excavating

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

R.A.K. Excavating, LLC • Driveway & Building Pads

Tim Tapscott 330-603-7733 trailers available, local and LD Crew cab truck 6ft bed.

840

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

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

Berlin, OH

330-600-0091

1000

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Trucks SUVs

FOR SALE: 2005 Chevy Suburban. 148,000 mi. Runs good. Fair condition. Call or text 330-275-6906 FOR SALE: 2004 Ford Expedition, 4wd, good shape for work or play. 330-763-3002

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1997 FORD F350 Crewcab 7.3 Power stroke Diesel, 250K, runs good, $1,900 obo. 330-473-0931

545

Vans

FOR SALE: 2014 CHRYSLER Town & Country mini van. (330) 473-0962

330-264-1125

NEED A VAN? Odyssey Rental has a late model Chevy 15 pass. van for rent! Call us at 330-852-0157, Cell, call/text 330-473-7619

Roofing & Spouting

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

YAMAHA BIG bear, 350 ATV. Runs good. Good cond., 330-440-3386

540

Painting

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INDOOR BOAT/CAR Storage Rental Space. 330-893-1509 Atlee Yoder FOR SALE: 10x20 Freezer barn with vents and outlets, ready to go! $2000 OBO. 330-893-0090

1050

Taxi Limo Shuttle

time. Holmesville, Fredericksburg area. Cell: 330231-2653 or home: 330-695-2653

1070

Tree Service

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

1120

Welding

Heating

HUTCH REBEL Wood Burner, exc. cond., $250. Drolet Wood Burner, $800. Ventless propane wall heater,works good, $25. 3 gas lights, $15. Can be seen at 7225 CR 68 Millersburg, call or text 330-231-5745

925

Storage

transportation in Hauling PROVIDING 12 pass., van. Avail. any-

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FOR SALE: 2007 Suzuki Eiger LT-F400FK7 4-wheeler. 4 wheel drive, new tires, new engine head, new starter, $3200. Call (330) 473-7142

Fencing 1035

Cleaning

Boats SHETLER SERVICES Drive-

16 FT, Deep Va, alum boat, w/ trailer. No motor, needs floor. $850 (330)600-0091

530

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Automobiles

2004 LINCOLN heated seats, whistles, high Mercury LS, all tles, heated 854-9986

520

Building Materials 775

Home Condo Rentals

GAME BIRD EGGS and/or fertile Chicken eggs. Call: 330-601-3365 WANTED: WOOD saver wood stove in good cond. Alvin Schlabach, 13649 TR 472, Lakeville, OH 44638

Home Condo Rentals 650

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Windows

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

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

Fiberglass Doors w/ Composite Jam $295

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

Storm Doors w/ Heavy Duty Screen Doors In-Stock

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