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Calendar October Swiss steak supper is Oct. 25 The Martin Luther Class of Shanesville Lutheran Church of Sugarcreek will holds its 37th annual Swiss steak supper with salad bar on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 5-7 p.m. The menu also includes mashed potatoes, green beans with ham, roll, pie or cake and coffee of punch. The salad bar will have about 8-10 kinds of salad. Cost is $9 for adults and $4 for children younger than 12. Proceeds will go to the church building and maintenance fund. The church is at the corner of state Routes 39 and 93 in Sugarcreek.

Killbuck Halloween Parade is Oct. 26 Killbuck’s Halloween Parade will be held on Sunday, Oct 26, with parade line-up at the fire house at 1:30 p.m. and parade beginning at 2 p.m., led by the West Holmes Middle School Marching Band under the direction of Mike Pacula. Judging will be immediately following the parade. See Pg. 2 — CALENDAR

Event includes paranormal investigation of historical buildings By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Ron and Jodi O’Brien will bring their unique program to Millersburg as part of the Boo in the Burg on Saturday, Oct. 25. The O’Briens operate Ohio Paranormal Investigations, using high-tech equipment in searching out paranormal activities. “We’ll be doing a private residence, the old jail at the courthouse and the building that houses the Chamber of Commerce,” O’Brien said. “We ran the paranormal sight at the Victorian House the last two years. We’ve moved on to do the Boo in the Burg for the Chamber of Commerce. We actually haven’t had a chance to investigate any of the locations yet. It will kind of be a learning experience as we go.” The plan is for groups of 10 taking a tour every half hour. “It will be a mini investigation,” O’Brien said. “We’ll have some equipment, recorders and different things. This is our third year in

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Jennifer Crilow and her sons, Caleb, Collin, and Dan Miller, brighten up the old Ledbetter property on North Crawford, where Crilow operates the Blue Bell Inn Bed and Breakfast, one of the stops of the Boo in the Burg on Saturday, Oct. 25. Millerbsurg. We really throughout the year.” to assemble back at the town,” he said. “We’ll talk like it there. We’re going “After all the groups courthouse lawn and do to try and host tours go through, we’re going a ghost walk through See Pg. 4 — BOO

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On Saturday, Nov. 1, Community Bible Church will conduct it’s annual Children’s Fall Festival from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Highlights include games, activities, treats and a spiritual emphasis on letting our Light Glow for the Lord. There will be bounce houses, carnival games, face painting, pumpkin decorating and a fantastic trunk or treat experience. Guest Evangelist will be Preacher Bill Holeman (along with Homer and Henry) who will also be sharing in the morning worship on Sunday, Nov. 2. The church is at 5279 County Road 314.

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Boo (From Page 1) about some of the old tales of some of the buildings and locations along with history.” Executive Director of Historic Downtown Millersburg, Judy Lamp, is coordinating the event. “Tours begin at 7 p.m. and will take place every

35 minutes,” she said. “Tickets for the Boo in the Burg are on sale now at the Hotel Millersburg. Tickets are $10 for each tour. If you go on all three tours, the ghost walk is free. Otherwise, it will cost $5.” Lamp says the Victorian House will also be hosting Night of the Living Past from 6-10 p.m. the same evening. They will be doing period dressed tours.

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Lamp says Ohio Paranormal has been well received and the early response has been promising, with groups from Cleveland and Columbus already making reservations. “We started out like everybody else, going on the weekends doing this, and then it grew into what we have now, which includes six different haunted, historic homes,” O’Brien said. “We have the Gill House in Gallion and two properties of our

own. We enjoy hosting and helping people learn. We do more presentation seminars, hosting events like the Boo in the Burg.” Jennifer Crilow lives in what is believed to be the oldest home in Millersburg. Crilow’s Blue Bell Inn Bed and Breakfast on North Crawford Street is one of the stops on the Boo in the Burg. “It was built in 1876. Last summer, the prior owner, Tom Boreman, called and said he had something he had to

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the yard. It turned out to be the little boy’s tombstone. Tom took it to Bowling Green with him and felt like it needed to come back. “We’re real excited about the history of this house,” Crilow added. “I have every single title transfer from the day D.P. Ledbetter bought this property. He paid $50 for the land.” Crilow believes the property was part of the Underground Railroad. “The Crocker House in Holmesville was part of that,” she said. “It would only make sense because it was on the way. I just had no idea what I had purchased.” Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330674-5676 or klynchthedaily-record.com.

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Community Church briefs Fall Craft Festival is Oct. 25 at St. John Lutheran The annual St. John Lutheran Fall Craft Festival will be held on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The church is located at 46 County Road 2575, Lakeville (McZena). The festival will feature gift baskets, baked goods, Granny’s Cookie Cupboard (create your own assortment of cookies), homemade jellies and jams, handmade crafts and much more. Lunch will be served with carry-out available. Come and start your Christmas shopping early.

Swiss steak supper is planned for Oct. 25 The Martin Luther Class of Shanesville Lutheran Church of Sugarcreek will hold its 37th annual Swiss steak supper with salad bar on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 5-7 p.m. The menu also includes mashed potatoes, green beans with ham, roll, pie or cake and coffee or punch. The salad bar will have about 8-10 kinds of salad. Cost is $9 for adults and $4 for children younger than 12. Proceeds will go to the church building and maintenance fund. The church is at the corner of state Routes 39 and 93 in Sugarcreek.

Reformation service in German A Reformation Day Service will be held at St. John Lutheran Church, state Route 241, Mount Hope, on Sunday, Oct. 26, at 7 p.m. The entire service will be in German, with an original sermon by James Pemberton. For more information call 330-464-6875.

will be homemade crafts, a country store that includes baked goods from A to Z and a full menu lunch that includes Shirley’s famous chicken sandwiches. Also, don’t forget the delicious vegetable soup you can buy either in jars (limited supply) or served at lunch.

Pizza Palooza is Nov. 1 Take your taste buds to the Pizza Palooza at the Family Fall Festival on Saturday, Nov. 1, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., sponsored by Millersburg Church of God and held at West Holmes Middle School. Taste testers will receive a sample slice of each pizza and a ballot to vote for their favorite pizza. Other refreshments will also be available. The Millersburg Church of God festival is a fundraiser for its Food Pantry. The Food Pantry is celebrating its fifth year anniversary in serving families in need every Friday from 1 p.m.-4 p.m. There will be a craft and vendor show featuring local crafters and direct sales. Booths are available for $10 by calling Shirley Proper at 330-763-1086. Other community organizations and churches are welcome to reserve a booth to sell items to raise funds for their group. The festival will also feature numerous carnival games including Angry Birds, Monster Mash Musical Chairs and a very large Tunnel of Fun for children of all ages. The Holmes County Sheriff’s Department will provide a child identification program. The Family Fall Festival is open to the public and has free admission. Donations for the Food Pantry will be greatly appreciated. For more information, call Evelyn Wooten at 330-600-8902.

Clark Community Children’s Fall to hold bazaar The Clark Commu- Fest to be Nov. 1

nity Presbyterian Church On Saturday, Nov. 1, will hold its 33rd annual Community Bible Church bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 1 will conduct its annual from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. There Children’s Fall Festi-

val from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Highlights include games, activities, treats and a spiritual emphasis on letting our Light Glow for the Lord. There will be bounce houses, carnival games, face painting, pumpkin decorating and a fantastic trunk or treat experience. Guest Evangelist will be Preacher Bill Holeman (along with Homer and Henry) who will also be sharing in the morning worship on Sunday, Nov. 2. The church is at 5279 County Road 314.

Pork and sauerkraut served on Election Day Pork and sauerkraut will be served on Election Day, Nov. 4, from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. at Fiat St. Peter’s United Church of Christ. Menu also includes mashed potatoes, applesauce, hot dogs, Amish bread, cake and pie. Donations will be accepted to help with mission work and church needs. On state Route 93, follow signs, or on Ragersville Road to Troendly Road and first to to the right.

Moorhead Mennonite to hold pancake breakfast Moorhead Mennonite Church, 10415 County Road 329, Shreve (31⁄2 miles west of Holmesville), will hold a pancake and sausage breakfast Saturday, Nov. 8 from 7:3011 a.m. Menu includes pancakes, sausage, applesauce, deviled eggs, cookies, juice and coffee. All you care to eat for a donation with proceeds to benefit Vacation Bible School programs.

Killbuck Methodist sets annual bazaar The annual fall bazaar at Killbuck United Methodist Church, 410 N. Main St., will be held Nov. 8 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the church. The bazaar will

Community briefs feature canned soups, New arrivals baked goods, crafts, Chinese auction and lunch. A BOY, Micah John Menu includes chicken Bernhart, was born July sandwiches, salads, soups 29 to Brian and Erin Carand lots of good desserts. ney-Bernhart of Wooster. He weighed 9 pounds, 1 ounce and measured 20 Dundee UMC inches long. Grandparents are John to hold spaghetti and Teresa Putt, Dennis supper and Kim Carney and RobDundee United Method- ert and Angela Bernhart, ist Church will hold a spa- all of Wooster. ghetti supper on Saturday, G r e a t - g r a n d p a r e n t s Nov. 8 from 4-7 p.m. at the are Marjean Carney of church on state Route 93. Wooster, Sarah Bernhart Donations will be of Millersburg and Paul accepted for eat-in or car- Hartman of Millersburg. ry-out meals and proceeds A BOY, Declan Randall, will be used for missions. was born Oct. 1 at Wooster The meal includes spaCommunity Hospital. He ghetti, coleslaw, appleis the son of Derwin and sauce, bread, pie and bevKelli Clemens of Killbuck. erage. He weighed 8 pounds, 9.4 ounces and was 20 inches long. He joins a brother Soup Supper is Deacon Ray. Nov. 11 at St. Grandparents are David and Erma Clemens of John’s Church Millersburg, Terri and Tim The Missions CommitAdams of Coshocton and tee of St. John’s Church Don and Donna Gallion of Millersburg will host of Killbuck. Great-grandits annual Soup Supper parents are Mark Skarke on Tuesday, Nov. 11 from of Coshocton and Iva Gal4:30-7:30 p.m. There will lion of Wooster. be a variety of soups, applesauce, rolls, corn A GIRL, Cora Pauline, bread, cheese and pie. was born Sept. 20 to Marc Cost is by donation and and Lisa Bowman of proceeds support the Mis- Columbus. She weighed sions Committee. Carry- 7 pounds, 5 ounces and outs will be available. St. measured 18 1/2 inches. John’s is located at 8670 She joins sister Evalyn. state Route 39, west of Grandparents are JoEllen Millersburg. and Tom Schaad of Fredericksburg, Donald and Joyce Donations needed Bowman of West Salem Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store is located at 7703-B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-857-5516. or 330-464-1261.

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Killbuck library story times noted Killbuck Community Library will be having its fall preschool story time on Fridays, Oct. 24-Nov. 28, 11 a.m.noon, for children ages 3-5 years.

and Gordon and Pamela Nessler of Jenera. Great-grandparents are Kenneth and Peggy Martie of Wooster, Donald Bowman, Sr. of West Salem and Merritt and Carol Nessler of Rawson.

Village accepting grant requests Millersburg will accept applications for fiscal year 2015 economic development grants through Nov. 14. The fund was created from money collected under the transient occupancy (hotel/motel) tax. The fund is dedicated for the purpose of promoting economic development within the village. Applications will be accepted from any person or entity residing in or doing business in Millersburg. Applications may be obtained at the Village Offices, 6 N. Washington St., or from www. millersburgohio.com. For more information contact Karen Shaffer, clerk-treasurer, at 330-674-1886.

Food Pantry open monthly for distribution Glenmont Food Pantry is open for food distribution on the second Tuesday of each month from See Pg. 8 — BRIEFS

Diabetes (From Page 3) “Our goal at Pomerene Hospital is to empower our diabetic clients with the self-management skills necessary to improve their health and well being. We are here to guide, educate and support our community toward better health,” said Kathy Snyder, RN, and Diabetic Education Coordinator at Pomerene Hospital. In the last year, Pomerene has had 33 patients complete the program. Most recently, Pomerene Hospital submitted an annual status report, as required, per the Compliance Enforcement Policy of AADE, and was found to remain in compliance with the national standards for AADE DSME/T.

“It is very exciting to be a part of people’s success in managing their diabetes,” reports Snyder. According to the 2014 National Diabetes Statistics Report, 29.1 million people in the United States have diabetes. Twenty-one million of those are diagnosed and 8.1 million are undiagnosed. If you or a family member are struggling with your current diabetes treatment plan, Pomerene urges you to discuss with your provider the option of attending diabetes education self management sessions. For more information regarding Pomerene’s Diabetic Education program, please call 330-674-1584, Ext. 1023.


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(From Page 5) 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont School House. It is part of the Ohio Benefit Bank, an online program of the Ohio Association of Foodbanks. The next food distribution day will be Tuesday, Nov. 11.

More than 60 kids enjoyed Pirate night at AWANA on Oct. 8 at the Chili Crossroads Bible Church in Fresno. Many of the kids wore eye patches. Kids 0-18 are welcome every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. For more information, www.chilibiblechurch.org

Energy help applications available Home Energy Assistance Program applications are available at the Darb Snyder Senior Center for lowincome households. For more information contact the Senior Center, 170 Parkview Drive, or 330-674-0580, 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Kno-Ho-Co Community Action offers Emergency HEAP. Call 330674-6479 for more information. Deadline to submit applications is April 30.

Euchre scheduled at Holmesville Legion The Holmesville American Legion will be holding weekly euchre tournaments each Saturday, at 7 p.m. For more information call the Legion at 330-279-3040.

Donations needed for Pleasant Valley Cemetery Pleasant Valley Cemetery is now accepting donations to pay for mowing of the cemetery grounds. Any amount is appreciated. For more information, call Robert L. Croskey, 330-276-3322. Donations may be sent to Croskey at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or The fifth annual CandleLilian Duncan, P.O. Box 284, Killbuck 44637 light Community Walk will be held Friday, Dec. 12 Glenmont Pantry seeking donations with churches open from The Glenmont Food Pantry is fast approaching the 6-8 p.m. and the finale at first anniversary of its opening. It has been able to 8:15 p.m. at Millersburg meet the needs of the community, but once again Christian Church. Enjoy a relaxed evening needs support. Primarily meat and/or cash donations are of touring five churches needed.

Candlelight Community Walk is Dec. 12 in Millersburg and enjoy music, decorations, historic information and refreshments at each stop. You may walk or drive to each location and begin at any church, touring at your leisure. This year, from 6-8 p.m.

only, you may also tour the historic Victorian House and view the stained glass window that was donated by Millersburg Mennonite Church. Complete your evening by returning to the Millersburg Christian Church for a Christmas concert by United 4 Men’s Quartet.

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Club notes County Line Historical Society

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START CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY — The annual St. John Lutheran Fall Craft Festival will be held on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The church is located at 46 County Road 2575, Lakeville (McZena). The festival will feature gift baskets, baked goods, Granny’s Cookie Cupboard (create your own assortment of cookies), homemade jellies and jams, handmade crafts and much more! Lunch will be served with carry-out available.

Members of County Line Historical Society met Oct. 18 at Miller Museum. Vice President Ron Junkin conducted the meeting reporting Guy and Deb Lilley will accept appointment by President James Pennell, chairmen of ways and means. Members should be receiving their newsletters in the mail with membership dues notice for 2015. The barbecue chicken drive-thru was a success and members thanked Clinton Township Fire Department for their help. The society will host a dinner theater on April 18 at 1 p.m. at Shreve Des Essenhaus, with Chris Hart portraying baseball legend Cy Young. The event is open to the public. Election of officers and board members was voted on for 2015-16. They are president, Ron Junkin; vice president, Laurie Bower; treasurer, Jayne Neal; secretary, Deb Lilley; corresponding secretary, Joann McClaren; board members, Jody Long, Glenn Bower Jr., Frank Garrett;

and adviser James Pennell. Installation of the officers will be at the January meeting. Tim Neal gave an update on the state grant, and we have two years to claim. The Ohio Facilities Construction Commission’s contact person will be Jessica DeLong, Grants Administrator, who provided us a checklist. Nancy Raymond reported on the success of the “Sharing Our History Tour 2014.” Both museums had 50-60 visitors and she thanked all the hosts. The next meeting is Jan. 18, at Miller Museum at 1 p.m.

TOPS 1243 Sugarcreek TOPS OH 1243, Sugarcreek met on Oct. 16 at the United Methodist Church in Sugarcreek with 14 members weighing in and having a weight loss of 4 pounds for the week. The TOPS and KOPS pledges along with the Pledge of Allegiance were recited by members. Best KOPS for the week was Ada Troyer. The for-

Day, Nov. 4, from 11 a.m.7 p.m. at Fiat St. Peter’s United Church of Christ. Menu also includes mashed potatoes, applesauce, hot dogs, Amish bread, cake and pie. Donations will be accepted to help with mission work and church needs. On state Route 93, follow signs, or on Ragersville Road to Troendly Road and first to to the right.

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ished. Or, you have a great idea but just can’t seem to take that first step toward getting something on paper. The Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild (KVWG) might be just what you need to make your book a reality. KVWG is a group of serious adult writers who are working on novels, short stories and non-fiction. KVWG meets most Sundays at 1 p.m. in the Fireplace Room at Jitters Coffee House, MillersLiberty Coalition burg. Call 330-464-0624 or The Holmes County go to http://www.killbuckLiberty Coalition meets valleywritersguild.org/ for the second Thursday of more information. each month at the Millersburg Comfort Inn at 7 Arts Council p.m. Programs vary. Holmes County Arts Community meets the Killbuck Valley third Wednesday of each Writers’ Club month at 6 p.m., at Young Has anyone ever told Uniforms and Scrubs, you “You should write a Millersburg. Contact Phylbook”? Maybe you even lis Young 330-674-0676 or started one but never fin- 1-866-386-2026. bidden food for the week is baked goods and the thing to do is to NOT eat after 6 p.m. Mary Ann Miller was recognized for having six weeks attendance and Kathy Freese and Emma Carpenter for having birthdays. The program was given by leader from TOPS website titled “Seven Saboteurs” that hinder weight loss. For more information about TOPS call 330-897-6007.

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West Holmes to hold craft show The annual West Holmes Craft Show will be held Saturday, Nov. 8 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the West Holmes High School gymnasium. Admission and parking are free and the show is handicap accessible with wide aisles for strollers and wheelchairs. In addition to arts and crafts, there will be a concession stand with Amish pastries and homemade

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Pirates inspire Drunken Jack’s Restaurant We took a little day trip down to Murrells Inlet recently to meet up with Tim and Joyce Miller, our friends from Berlin, who were vacationing down there. It’s always good to catch up with all the news about their family and of Holmes County. Joyce suggested we have lunch at Drunken Jack’s Restaurant, right off of Business 17. The restaurant is on a board walk and looks out over the water. From where we sat we could see Garden City across the inlet, and a herd of goats and a flock of peacocks on a little island. The name of the restaurant makes it sound like a wild place but it was very tame — otherwise Joyce would not have suggested it. The legend is that in the early 1600s a band of pirates roamed the open

empty casks of rum littering the beach and Jack’s Every House bleached bones. Hence, Needs a they named it Drunken Green Mouse Jack’s Island. Carol Even though this place Kallberg is well known for its seafood, for some reaseas. The most famous son we all got the salad was Edward Teach, betbar. It was fine, but not ter known as “Blackas good as Mrs. Yoder’s beard.” His ship stopped Kitchen in Mount Hope. at a small island off the Our waiter threw in a coast of Murrells Inlet to free basket of hush pupunload and bury a surplus pies that were delicious. of hijacked rum. He said one of the most After a night of wild popular desserts is their and riotous drinking, hush puppy sundae. They the crew all fell into a crumble up the puppies drunken stupor. The next and top them with vanilla morning they sailed off, ice cream, strawberry topfar into the Caribbean, ping and whipped cream. forgetting about a crewAfter lunch we drove up man named Jack. It was to Huntington State Park two years before the to get a look at the alligaship returned to the little tors sunning themselves island to recover the rum along the road. Unfortuit had buried, and Jack. nately, the water was too All the crew found was 32 high so all we saw was one

small gator in the marsh. We also saw the matted down grass that was evidence where the alligators would have been. I was just as happy with that. The bird watchers were having a good time examining the trees full of great white egrets. Some of the people carried huge cameras so you know they were serious birders. Three women with very intimidating cameras were riding behind us down the sidewalk on their Segways. (Maybe that’s what I need since I’m reluctant to try out my biking skills after more than 50 years.) Huntington State Park was a legacy of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington. He was a philanthropist and she was a sculptor. This is where they lived while she was

doing a lot of the wonderful animal sculptures you see at Brookgreen Gardens, which was also their property at one time. It had all been rice plantations in the past. Their home was called Atalaya. For a few dollars you can tour the house which is now just a brick shell. We didn’t get out of the car but drove past it as everyone else in the car had seen it before. The weather is cooling down more. It has been blanket weather by early morning and cold enough that The Man of the House has to wear one of his beloved sweatshirts when he takes the dog out for his walk. Of course, it could end up in the ’80s by afternoon but that is OK. We just don’t like to begin the day at that temperature.

canned soups, baked Fall festival at goods, crafts, Chinese auction and lunch. Menu Clark Elementary includes chicken sandElementary wiches, salads, soups and Clark School will hold its annual lots of good desserts.

chicken barbecue and fall festival Saturday, Nov. 8 at the school with serving beginning at 5 p.m. Chicken meal includes a quarter chicken, noo-

dles, applesauce, roll, dessert and beverage; hot dog meal includes hot dog, noodles apple-

Holmes County Bookmobile schedule Monday — Honey R i d g e, noon-12:45 p.m.; Alpine Meadow School, 1-1:45 p.m.; Wi n e s b u r g Public, 2:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Stony Point Community, 1-2:15 p.m.; Tower View School, 2:45-3:45 p.m.; Jonas Miller, State Road 241, 4-4:30 p.m.; Beechvale, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesday — Chestnut Ridge, 9-11 a.m.; Edna Raber, County Road 70, 11:15-11:45 a.m.; Walnut Hills Nursing Home, 12:30-1:30 p.m.; TroyersTrail, State Route 515, 12:40-1:20 p.m.; Walnut Hills Retirement, 1:452:15 p.m.; Nature’s Food Market, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Flat Ridge Elementary, 10 a.m.12:30 p.m.; Sharp Run School, 1:30-2 p.m.; Abe Yoder Jr., Township Road 355, 2:30-3:30 p.m.; Killbuck Public, 3-5 p.m.; Nashville Elementary, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Friday — Walnut Creek Elementary, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

Calendar (From Page 9) Church, 410 N. Main St., will be held Nov. 8 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Church. The bazaar will feature

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Parents are mired in math as band plays on younger than my own and I imagine where each of them might be eight or 10 years from that moment. I surmised that whatever uniform the child chooses will largely determine the position of his or her parents in the stands. The football players’ folks will be clustered around the

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Sylvia plays clarinet in the high school marching band. Therefore, by logical extension, my wife and I have become “band parents.” We have come to learn that this title is not to be taken lightly, nor does it come without a cost, and I’m not only talking about the $17-for-a-box-ofreeds kind of cost. I’m talking about labor — as in good, old-fashioned, roll up your sleeves and fish for a Diet Coke in the corner of the cooler kind of work. I’m talking about standing behind a concession stand counter for the entire length of a football game kind of work. I’m talking about making change without a cash register, calculator or scratchpad kind of work! The concession stand is to the marching band what the Grand Banks are to a cod fisherman. It’s where the big catch lives and it’s all hands on deck to haul in the nets. Kristin and I wallow clumsily through our assigned tasks as a corps of seasoned band parents whirls around us like the Bolshoi Ballet flinging hotdogs here, slinging chicken sandwiches there. We’re fairly convinced there’s a band parent gene and neither of us possesses it. After a two quarter-long stint as “the guy who puts the hotdogs in the buns,” I graduated to “the guy who stands next to the girl who takes the order and makes the change.” When I was able to prove my chops by calculating the change from a $20 bill when a math teacher from the opposing team ordered a sloppy nacho, two hot pretzels with cheese, a Mellow Yellow and three

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Pie, Root Beer Float, French Vanilla, and more. These specialty flavors can be found at several gourmet shops. It isn’t just plain popcorn anymore! October brings Halloween, the holiday kids love because it means lots of candy. October is also National Cheese Month, so what better way to celebrate a kid’s favorite holiday and National Cheese Month than with a healthy cheese snack to hand out during trick or treat. String cheese and cheese snacks are always a hit with children and much healthier than candy. Once again congratulations to the Ohio 4-H Dairy Judging Team, which placed second at the National 4-H Dairy Cattle Judging Contest on Sept. 29 at World Dairy Expo. With a score of 2,402 they were only one point behind the Michigan team which won with a score of 2,403 points. Coached by Bonnie Ayars and Sherry Smith, team members are: Hannah Dye, Ella Jackson, Tanner Topp and Kaleb Kliner. In reasons the team placed third. Ella Jackson was third

high individual, overall. Hannah Dye was third in reasons. The Mideast National Livestock Exposition will be held Nov. 8-21 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Ky. Dairy show schedules include the National Guernsey Junior Show, Nov. 7 and the National Guernsey Show, Nov. 9-10; All-American Junior Jersey Show, Nov. 8, 8 a.m.; National Jersey Jug Futurity, Nov. 9, 1 p.m.; All-American Jersey Show, Nov. 10, 7:30 p.m.; Mid-East Fall Red & White Junior Show, Nov. 8,;Mid-East Fall Red & White Show, Nov. 10; Grand National Holstein Junior Show, Nov. 8, and the Mid-East Fall National Holstein Show, Nov. 10. The Ohio Holstein Association is currently accepting consignments for the Ohio Multi-Breed Fall Sale to be held Saturday, Nov. 22 at the Wayne County Fairgrounds in Wooster. For information or if interested in consigning, contact Ken Janes, 330-464-4134; Steve Deam, 937-477-6616; Barb Lumley, 330-739-2038 or the Ohio Holstein Association 330-264-9088.


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Farming URBAN SOILS TEAMS — On Sept. 18, the West Holmes FFA Chapter sent an urban soils judging team and a rural soils judging team to district soil competition in Carroll County. Overall, the urban soils judging team placed 10th.Team members were Jake Mullet, Jarrett Brooks, Kyle Kick, Takoda Weaver, Chris Vansickle and Ashton Haines. The Urban judging team examined land that would be useful for urban usage by identifying texture, the slope of the land and overall suitability of the soil for urban usage. Teams were tested on soil conservation practices and general soil knowledge. Overall, the rural judging team placed 13th. Members were Michael Klein, Luke Eastep, Isaac Wine, Wyatt Fortune, Erik Hanna, Marris Hoffee, Austin Reining, Payten Boring and Jarrod Cain. The rural judging team examined land that would be useful for farm use by performing slope grade identification, texture identification and overall suitability of the soil and land for rural usage, and was tested on soil conservation practices and general soil knowledge.

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MOUNT HOPE AUCTION Oct. 15 18 HOGS — 250-280 lbs. 71-77; sows heavy 65-66; boars 28; 9 FEEDER PIGS: 50-70 lbs. 72.50-75. 22 CATTLE — Heifers 110139.50; choice Holstein steers 135-143; good Holstein steers 120-135. 10 BULLS — Jersey bulls 110; 1,000-1,500 bs. 94.50-124; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 116-121. 129 CULL COWS — Good/ high dress 95-112; mediumgood 87-95; fair-medium 79-87; light/thin 79-down. 112 FEEDERS — Steers & heifers 100-225. 21 DAIRY. 226 CALVES — Back to farm Holstein bulls, 95-120 lbs. 330-380; good 250-330; common 250-down; back to Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 240-400; crossbred bulls 180390; Jersey/crossbred heifers 225-340. 408 GOATS — Kid 160down; billies 285-down; nannies 180-down; wethers 320down. 1,190 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 55-85; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 220-300; 40-60 lbs. 165-220; 60-80 lbs. 175-230; 80-100 lbs. 160-190; 100-130 lbs. 140-185; 130-up 150-165. TOTAL HEAD 2,171. 78 LOADS — 2nd cutting Alfalfa 280-385; 3rd and 4th cutting Alfalfa 300-410; mixed, 1st cutting 200-440; mixed, 2nd cutting 130-360; lg. bales hay 30-115 and 70-310

ton; wheat straw 120-230; lg. each and 100-185 ton; straw straw bales 150-175 ton; ear 135-190 ton and 35 each; firecorn 115 ton; bean bubble wood 50-120. straw 25 ton; firewood 75 ton. Oct. 20, Feeder Sale DANVILLE AUCTION Oct. 27, Dairy Sale 15780 Body Road Danville; 740-599-6607 Oct. 31-Nov. 1, Exotic Sale Oct. 18 KIDRON AUCTION Sale Results Oct. 16 11 LOADS — 1st cutting 66 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. grass 2.75-4 bale and 55 rd 76-92.50; 230-260 lbs. 67-84.50; bale; 2nd cutting mixed 4.50 butcher sows 54-68; boars by bale; 3rd cutting grass 4.75weight 27.50-57. 5.25 bale; 3rd cutting mixed 734 FEEDER PIGS — Up 4-5.25 bale; oats 7-7.50 bag. to 40 lbs. 25-58; 41-50 lbs. 137 GOATS — Does 50-63; 51-60 lbs. 51-73; 61 lbs.- 40-450; bucks 60-550; wethers up 52-75; bred sows and gilts 50-235. 135-220; service boars 210; 22 SHEEP — Ewes 65-170; roasters 76-155. rams 110-167.50; lambs 104 CALVES — Back to 90-160. farm, bulls 180-370; back to Bull calves 40-335; heifer farm, heifers 90-340; light & calf 335; steers 80-350; bull thin 170-down. 725; heifer 500; pigs 20-60; 137 CATTLE — Steers horse 175; rabbits .25-7; poul130; heifers 115-120; bulls try .20-11; ducks 1-5; geese 111-122.50; good beef cows 5.50-6; guineas 6-6.50; pigeons 107-120; medium to good .50; doves .50; guinea pigs .1095-106.50; thin-poor 93.50- .20. down; feeder steers 105-160; Next Auction, Nov. 1 heifers 90. 4 SHEEP — Market lambs WOOSTER 90-125 lbs. 100; culls ewes and HAY AUCTION bucks 40-50. TOWN & COUNTRY 26 GOATS — 25-135. Oct. 18 191 DAIRY CATTLE — 30 LOADS — 1st cutting Cows 1,975-down; bred heif- 155 ton; 2nd cutting 135-220 ers 2,300-down; service bulls ton; lg. sq. 130 ton; rd. 160-175; 725-1.260; open heifers 500- 3rd cutting 165-240; by the 1,450. bale 160 ton; 4th cutting 170 Total head 1,262; total con- ton; straw 160 ton; by the bale signors 150. 3.50; rd. rye straw 45 bale; 35 HAY & STRAW — Hay wood shavings 5 bag; fire1st cutting 140-350; hay 2nd wood 130-155; eggs 1.00-1.10. cutting 75-320; hay 3rd cut- Machinery Auction, Oct. 25 ting 85-380; lg. bales 30-110

377 W. Liberty St. Wooster, Ohio 44691 (330) 263-7456 Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm To become a member of the Holmes County Farm Bureau call for more information.


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Flipping the sporting calendar Although I personally tend to think of seasons in terms of the Earth’s tilt, I am a realist and know that many folks see the seasons as things that have nothing to do with temperature and sunlight. Many say seasons have to do with whichever sport is played. We have just finished up our fall season, even though the leaves are at their peak and, according to the calendar, we are smack deb in the middle of it. I watched my children succeed and I’ve watched them fail. I’ve watched them try hard, try harder and overcome tears in order to reach

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Letters to the editor Is County Home best use of tax dollars?

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Editor: My absentee ballot reminded me Holmes County voters have to make a decision again whether to renew the 1.5-mill Holmes County Home levy for five years. There has been little discussion by public officials and/or the public on this decision. This levy raises well over $1 million annually to provide room and board and limited health services to approximately 45 clients. The annual auction raises another couple hundred thousand dollars (approximate). Our County Home has a rich history of providing services and has enjoyed strong support expressed in many different ways, especially the levy. Most other counties in Ohio have closed their county homes or converted them to licensed facilities so they’re eligible for state and federal reimbursement. Our facil-

Editor: This is in response to David A. Miller’s letter (The Daily Record, 10/18), “County Home not best use of tax dollars.” Mr. Miller, obviously you have not visited the Holmes County Home. Let me educate you — the Holmes County Home is one of the biggest blessings in this county! When you get the privilege to become a resident there, you get a loving, warm, inviting family. The County Home is not a clinical, stay in your room and hope that someone other than staff stops by to visit type of place. These residents live together, eat together and most importantly, interact with each other on a day-to-day basis. They love one another and become family. The staff is even a part of that family. They are not there just to do a job —

Editor: Goodwill Industries of Wayne and Holmes Counties would like to thank the Whitaker Myers Group for holding its seventh annual Goodwill Clothing Drive during the Wooster High School homecoming game on Oct. 10. The drive, set up as a contest between the five classes at the high school, brought in 800 pounds of donated clothing while raising awareness of Goodwill and its

Health note Pomerene Hospital performs health screenings at the Pomerene Medical Center in Mount Hope, at 4606 County Road 160. Screening times are 7-10 a.m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Health screenings taking place at Keim Lumber in Charm will be on the third Wednesday of every month from 7-10 a.m.

ity would not qualify for such a conversion and therefore can only stay open with local money. The typical County Home resident qualifies for state and federal support if they lived in a qualified facility. Going forward, we need to ask whether this is the best way to spend more than $1 million annually on so few persons when the same services are available elsewhere. Making a change in priorities is not uncommon in our world of limited resources and new needs. It also doesn’t have to reflect negatively on the past but shows how times and needs do change. On Nov. 4, I encourage voters to evaluate again how best to spend our tax dollars to maximize their effectiveness and the needs of the entire county. What a privilege to decide. David A. Miller Millersburg

the staff there are family to these residents, too. The County Home is a wonderful place to be when your time here on earth is running out and you just want to be loved and cared for until God calls you home. Where do these people go, Dave, when a family can no longer take care of a loved one at home and choose NOT to live off the government (Medicaid). There are residents there who are self-pay. Where do you suggest these people go, Dave? Not everyone can afford the sky-high prices in a nursing home. Attention voters: Yes, the Holmes County Home is one of the best places for our tax dollars! It is the ONLY place my tax dollars go that makes me smile!! Vote YES for the Holmes County Home. Steve and Dana Phillips Holmesville

Early voting dates noted Absentee and early voting is under way for the Nov. 4 election. Following are the voting hours at the Holmes County Board of Elections: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Oct. 27-31; 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Oct. 25 and Nov. 1; 1-5 p.m., Nov. 2; and 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 3. To vote an absent ballot,

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mission. In addition, the WHS class of 2015 was rewarded with a $200 check from Whitaker Myers toward its prom account for donating the largest amount of clothing. Thank you, Whitaker Myers Group, for your continued support of Goodwill and our community. Judy Delaney, president Goodwill Industries of Wayne and Holmes Counties Wooster

Millersburg to begin leaf pick-up Millersburg will collect leaves beginning Oct. 27. Lawn waste and tree limbs will not be accepted. Residents are asked to remove leaves and debris from catch basins and gutters to prevent damage caused by blocked storm water inlets. For more information, call 330-674-1886. The pick-up schedule is: Mondays — Northwestern quadrant bounded by North Clay Street, Wooster Road and West Jackson Street. Tuesdays — Northeastern quadrant bounded by North Clay Street, Wooster Road and East Jackson Street. Wednesdays — Southeastern quadrant bound-

ed by East Jackson Street, South Clay Street and South Washington Street. Thursdays — Southwestern quadrant bounded by West Jackson Street, South Clay Street and South Washington Street. Fridays — Bagged leaves collection throughout town and areas missed due to inclement weather. Kimble Companies will be picking up the bagged leaves. Inclement weather may reduce or cancel specific pick-up days, however, every attempt will be made to collect in the designated areas. Any areas missed the previous week will be collected within seven days.

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Ashland-W. Holmes Career Center financial outlook good The Ashland CountyWest Holmes Career Center should be operating in the black for at least the next three years. Treasurer Julie Smith presented the good news as part of the latest fiveyear financial forecast for fiscal years 2015 through 2019 that the Career Center Board of Education approved at its regular meeting on Oct. 16. Smith said revenue should remain basically unchanged because state funding will be flat with the school on a guarantee basis. That translates to about $600,000 per year. “If the guarantee is reduced, that figure is up for grabs,” Smith said, adding that there has been no indication of any changes by the Ohio Leg-

islature. Expenses also are expected to remain flat, with increases offset by retiring personnel being replaced by younger people. The school will save about $1,000 per month on health care costs by switching third party administrators for its self-insurance program. The Career Center Board approved a change from Aetna to United Health Care UMR as part of the Jefferson Health Plan Self Insurance Consortium effective Jan. 1. The school had been having problems with delays in processing claims with Aetna and began looking at alternatives a year ago. Officials decided to go with UMR/ United Health Care after

the insurance committee — which includes administration, board and employee representatives — reviewed options with the help of Dawson Companies, the Career Center’s health care consultant. “The teachers and the staff who were on the committee realize that the savings may not be long term,” said Career Center Superintendent Mike McDaniel. “You never know what’s going to happen in the future.” The Career Center board also reviewed information on a CAT brand hydraulic excavator simulator that the school began testing for its construction trades program. The device is one of three training simulators

that McDaniel said officials are considering for purchase. McDaniel said the simulator system is designed for entry level training and is the same equipment large companies use before letting employees operate actual equipment. “When you’re talking about a $600,000 piece of equipment, you don’t want amateurs on it,” he said. “There’s too much risk and too much potential to get hurt.” McDaniel told the board the simulator could be used for “blended learning” in several other programs in addition to construction trades. It also has drawn interest from companies looking for people with certified training or letters of recommendation for competency.

McDaniel also presented information on the Student Advisory Committee to the Superintendent which has provided valuable input to the Career Center administration, faculty and staff on issues impacting the student experience. Members are chosen at random from the total student body and supplemented so the group is representative in gender, grade level, home schools and programs. The advisory committee has influenced a number of changes at the school including cafeteria food, student code of conduct, class scheduling, recruiting and program quality. A recent effort to expand credentialing opportunities for all stu-

dents through “blended learning” in areas such as workplace safety and welding was highly encouraged by the committee. In other business, the Career Center board: Learned that the Adult Education program has received a two-year accreditation. Approved a contract with the Ohio Attorney General’s office for the collection of delinquent debts. Received a report from McDaniel on Ohio’s Ebola preparedness. Approved program and academic advisory committees for the current school year that include over 300 area business, industry and institutional representatives.

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eastern Ohio schools who participated as well as the Belmont Correctional Institution,” added MacAdam. “It is apparent that we have some very talented artists throughout the area, and we really appreciate their efforts and creativity.” The snowplow blades from District 11’s sevencounty region will be displayed at each respective county’s Winter Readiness Event during the month of October. Holmes County Winter Readiness Event will be held at 1800 S. Washington St., Millersburg, on Oct. 30 at 10 a.m. In addition, the snowplow blades will be fea-

tured in local Christmas parades, county fair displays, and all blades will be included in a “Facebook Fan Favorite” contest for the public to vote and determine eastern Ohio’s best blade. The number of “Likes” a blade receives will determine the people’s choice winner. The winning plow blade will be used in marketing materials, displayed at events, and at the District 11 headquarters in New Philadelphia. Online voting for the “Facebook Fan” contest will begin Oct. 27 and end Nov. 14. The winning blade will be announced the following week.

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Tips for the 2015 Medicare annual enrollment period (StatePoint) If you’re 65 or older, you probably know that the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period runs through Dec. 7. Generally, this is the only time you can make changes to your coverage. According to Herb Fritch, president of Cigna-HealthSpring, a leading health service company and Medicare insurance provider, here are some things to consider: • Determine priorities. Make a list of priorities -- such as lowering out-of-

pocket costs — and use it to compare plans. • Understand the different parts. Part A refers to hospital insurance. The amount of the deductible depends on the length of the hospital stay. Part B refers to basic medical insurance for doctor visits and other health care services. Medicare pays 80 percent of approved charges while you pay 20 percent in addition to a monthly Part B premium and annual deductible which will vary based on

your income. Supplemental plans like Medigap and Medicare Advantage can help cover the 20 percent gap and most offer extra benefits. Part C refers to plans operated by private companies that combine Part A and B benefits. Most include Part D prescription drug coverage, offer no or low monthly premiums, and extras like vision, dental and gym membership benefits. Part D refers to Prescription Drug Plans offering at

least a standard level of coverage set by Medicare; some are available as stand-alone plans. • Do your research. Benefits differ from company-to-company and even state-to-state, so do your research. Look beyond premium cost to ensure there aren’t hidden copays or fees that will end up costing you more. Pay close attention to medication quantity limits and make sure your plan offers adequate drug coverage. • Pay your Medicare Part B premium. Even if you’re enrolled in a private Medicare plan, you must conGet your home holiday- tinue paying your Part B ready by making a plan for premium. If you’re having house-cleaning. trouble, contact your local Straighten up before Medicaid office to see if cleaning, so the process is expedited. To save on cleaning supplies, consider buying store brands, rather than name brand products. Be sure to also add the smells of the season with scented candles and electric warmers. Celebrate Adorning your home with holiday decorations can really get your family in the spirit. Deals on dollar ornaments, festive garland, decorative trees and fun wreaths can help you to make your home festive without breaking the bank. By spending carefully, you can celebrate affordably and in style, without breaking the bank.

Celebrate the holidays affordably (StatePoint) The holidays can be an expensive time for decorating, entertaining and shopping. Luckily, there are easy ways to save this holiday season, so you can spend more time celebrating and less time stressing over expenses. Create Typically, one of the largest expenses during the holiday season is gifts for friends and family. Instead of spending a fortune on store-bought presents, consider creating a DIY gift. For example, you can place dry ingredients inside a canning jar with an easyto-follow recipe for sugar cookies or holiday pancakes for a creative, inexpensive gift. Gift cards dressed up with a festive greeting card also makes a great pres-

ent. Another option is to look for an auto-renewal program that allows you to give a practical gift like diapers, pet food and more to a recipient on a weekly or monthly basis. Cook One of the best parts about the holidays is baking delicious treats for the whole family to enjoy. A holiday favorite is fruit cake, so bake up something tasty like date nut bread using simple ingredients like flour, milk and eggs that can be bought from a discount retailer like Dollar General. Clean The holidays are often about spending time with family and friends, which means you could be doing a lot more entertaining than usual at your home.

Exchanges. With a few exceptions, Medicare will be a better option than the Exchanges (also called “Marketplaces”). In fact, it’s illegal for someone to sell you an Exchange plan if they know you have Medicare. • Use free resources. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Plan Finder helps you compare costs, covered medications and other items. Many insurance plans offer free seminars with no obligation to sign up. You can also check companies’ websites or call their Customer Service number for more information. Local agencies on aging can also be helpful. This open enrollment period, make sure your health plan works for you.

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you qualify for a Medicare Savings Program. • Don’t settle. Priorities change, so the plan that worked when you were 65 may not be best when you’re 75. Plans also change yearto-year so review before renewing. • Know your network. Many plans offer choices with a network of doctors. If you visit a doctor out of network, you could be responsible for out-of-pocket costs. However, networks offered by Medicare Advantage choices, such as CignaHealthSpring, can foster better coordination among doctors, leading to better care. Ask your doctors what plans they accept or check your network directory. • Don’t worry about the

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Health & Wellness Almost everyone needs a flu shot this season It is that time of year again. The 2014-15 flu season has begun and many of you may be asking, “Do I really need a flu shot this year?” The answer is, “yes!” Everyone six months or older should be vaccinated every year, and children 9 years of age and younger who are getting their first flu shot this

year will need two doses of the influenza vaccine at least 28 days apart. The influenza vaccine is especially important for those at high risk. This includes women who are or will become pregnant, all health-care workers, those in contact with infants less than six months of age, anyone with a chronic medical

condition, children six months to 59 months of age, and all persons 50 years of age and older. This flu season you will be able to decide between two types of the influenza vaccine — IIV (inactivated influenza vaccine) or LAIV (live attenuated influenza vaccine). Here are a few things to consider before choosing.

The IIV or inactivated vaccine is available to anyone who is six months or older and is given by a shot in the arm. The LAIV or live attenuated vaccine is given through a nasal spray but is only available to those persons who are not pregnant, are 49 years of age, and who are healthy. Starting this year, the

CDC is recommending the use of the nasal spray if available for healthy children ages 2-8 years old. Children who have a history of asthma or have any other underlying medical condition should not get the LAIV. In addition to getting vaccinated, you and your loved ones can

take every day precautions like washing your hands and staying away from others who are sick. If you are sick with the flu, stay home from work or school to prevent the spread of germs. For more information about the flu shot, check with your local health care provider or health department.

Pomerene Hospital launches easier interactive Website Pomerene Hospital has recently launched a new, more user-friendly and interactive website. The new site, www. pomerene.org, will feature an entirely new color scheme and layout, focusing primarily on features and benefits that will help patients, their family members and the community. Some of these features include a listing of programs and services, find a physician, and visitor and patient information.

New features will include an events calendar, video and blog pages, as well as a new and improved Careers page. Pomerene will be launching additional user-friendly features such as an online bill pay feature, set to go live by the end of this year, as well as a patient portal which will offer access to a patient’s personal medical information. In addition, users can now subscribe to Pomerene’s quarterly e-newsletter to receive emails about upcoming

for a new and improved website that would better serve the community by becoming more userfriendly and content rich. “We knew we wanted an entirely different layout for the site, one that enabled the community to search for services and physicians easier than our previous site offered,” stated Pomerene’s Public

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The Great Outdoors The search continues for a big New York bass By ART HOLDEN Outdoor Editor CRANBERRY LAKE, N.Y. — For the past 15 years I’ve been taking a September fishing trip to upstate New York, and while my base of operations has mainly been Cranberry Lake, some 50 miles east of Watertown and 30 miles from the Canadian border, I’ve fished many other lakes and streams, including the St. Lawrence River and Black Lake, considered one of the top bass fishing

waters in the United States. I’ve caught countless smallmouth and largemouth bass on the trips, along with some nice northern pike and a walleye or two. But, I’ve never caught a 6-pound bass in New York waters, so this year my goal was to go big or go home. Cranberry Lake has been kind to me over the years, with smallies in the 2-2 1/2pound range fairly easy to catch in the fall when the water cools down and the fish start beefing up for the

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Unlike past September trips, this year the temperature of the water was still in summer mode. We fished blue-bird skies in shirtsleeves, with water surface temperatures as high as 75 degrees. In the past, we had to bundle up from the cold winds, and charted water temps in the low 60s. Because of last week’s conditions, and because I’ve never caught a 6-pound Cranberry Lake bass before fishing mainly shoreline structure, I figured if I was to do it this year, I’d have to fish deep. It’s a known fact that older bass spend most of their time schooled in the safety of deeper water. And fishing deep is not something I’m accustomed to doing. It’s so much easier to see structure and fish structure. And on Cranberry Lake, there’s no shortage of rocks,

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with the floating worm. I worked a couple hundred feet of the north side of Buck Island without a bite, until we drifted to the far east edge of the island. With the wind whipping past the island, I threw into 20 feet of water, just short of the wind-blown waves that were coming around the east side of the island. And, that’s when my biggest New York bass hit. I felt weight on the end of the line, so I set the hook. It acted like a good fish, and with lots of line out, I jerked several more times to make sure I had set the hook. As the fish came up, I saw it was a largemouth bass and not the smallmouth bass that I had expected. But I didn’t care, this was a big fish that was where I guessed it would be — in deep water. The fish taped out at just over 20 inches, and had a 16 1/2-inch girth. Using numbers in the New York Fishing Regulations booklet, the fished weighed 5-pounds and was 10 years old. Going by a tried and true formula of length times girth times girth, divided by 800, the fish could have been as big as 6.8 pounds. I’m guessing it was the solid 6-pounder I had been hoping for. Three days into fishing, my trip was complete. I didn’t care if I caught another fish the rest of the week. My brothers gave me the “ho-hum, yeah, it’s a big bass” routine, but down deep I know they realized it was a quality fish. The next day we went to Carry Falls Reservoir for some walleye fishing, but my run of good luck didn’t continue. We caught lots more bass trolling walleye rigs than the meat fish we were after. I managed four walleyes, but only one over the 15-inch legal limit, so I released my one 17-inch keeper so it could live and grow to fight another day. It just goes to show how humbling fishing is, as well as how rewarding it can be when all the stars line up.


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Entertainment briefs Visit the Haunted Orchard The Haunted Orchard, 1618 Portage Road, Wooster, will be open from 7:30-11 p.m. Oct. 25-26. Proceeds benefit Wooster fireworks and Wooster YMCA.

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ing Past,” will be open Saturday, Oct. 25 from 7-11 p.m. at the Victorian House, Millersburg. The evening will include live re-enactors of key people who lived in or had something to do with the Victorian House. A mini paranormal ghost walk will be led by members of the paranormal committee. As you walk through a living history event, the resident “real” ghosts may make their presence known as the paranormal members will display various equipment and how to record the event. Tick-

ets for $5 per person can be purchased in advance or that evening.

Euchre Card Party is in Danville Public Euchre Card Party, Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 7 p.m., at St. Luke Community Center, Rambo Street, Danville, Ohio (turn west at traffic light, go one-half block — directly across street from Danville High School). Admission $1; prizes and refreshments.

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Partying zombies rode through Millersburg on one of the more imaginative floats in the Grand Parade, adding a little Halloween flair to the Holmes County Antique Festival.

Classes (From Page 22) Classes are open to the public free of charge and are at 7 p.m. through Oct.30. They will be presented at the Genealogical Library,

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Accidents A Coshocton man was injured in a crash Sept. 1 on U.S. Route 62 in Mechanic Township. According to the Wooster Post of the

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ing to the patrol, which notes he was cited for operating a motor vehicle without reasonable control. A Dundee man was injured in a motorcycle crash Sept. 3 at the intersection of Paint Township roads 665 and 661. According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Victor S. Barkes, 24, Township Road 671, was transported to Akron City Hospital via helicopter. Barkes was operating a 2009 Harley Davidson eastbound on Township Road 661 when a northbound vehicle on Township Road 665 turned left from a stop sign in front of the motorcycle and was struck. The motorcycle ran off the intersection to the southeast and struck a fence post; Barkes was ejected from the vehicle into a pasture. He was not wearing a helmet. The vehicle that turned in front of him was a 2013 Dodge Avenger operated by Esta M. Miller, 19, Township Road 665, Dundee. Miller was cited for failure to yield from a stop sign, according to the patrol. Two Fredericksburg women were injured in a crash Sept. 5 on state Route 241 in Saltcreek Township. According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Sara M. Hershberger, 60, Crawford Street, and Esther Raber, 35, Hogback Road, were taken to Pomerene

Hospital in Millersburg by an East Holmes Fire District squad. Hershberger was operating a 2011 Chevrolet Equinox southbound on Route 241, at the intersection with County Road 201, when she stopped in traffic to make a left turn onto County Road 201. While stopped, another southbound vehicle was unable to stop and rearended her. Leon Raber, 12, also of Hogback Road, was a passenger in the vehicle, but reported no injuries at the scene. The vehicle that struck her was a 2000 Dodge Neon operated by Kimberly D. Troyer, 17, Township Road 351, Millersburg. She was cited for assured clear distance, according to the patrol. A Columbus man was injured in a cash Sept. 9 on County Road 186 in Paint Township. According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Michael Spezzalli, 51, Homewood Avenue, was transported to Aultman Canton Hospital by a Winesburg squad. Spezzalli was operating a 1999 International Harvester semi-truck southbound on County Road 186, north of Township Road 606, when he ran off the road to the right on a curve in the roadway, struck a fence, and overturned. He was hauling a load of frozen chicken and thought he may have fallen asleep before the crash.

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Bid awarded for October Hills Wastewater upgrade By CHRISTINE L. PRATT In addition to Shrock Premier Custom ConStaff Writer struction of Loudonville, On the recommendation which submitted the choof the Holmes County sen bid of $1.13 million, engineer, a bid was award- bids were received from ed Thursday, Oct. 16, by M.J. Excavating of Sugarthe Holmes County com- creek and Fabrizi of Valmissioners to the lowest ley City, which submitted and best offer on contin- bids of $1.27 million and ued plans to upgrade the $1.25 million, respectively. October Hills Wastewater Phase II construction, Collection and Treatment which should begin shortSystem. ly, is expected to be finBids to construct Phase ished in March. II of the project were In July, the Holmes opened last month, with County commissioners very little separating the accepted funding from three. Ohio Public Works to

complete the expansion project. Of the $987,284 total, $460,000 comes in the form of a grant and $527,284 comes as an interest-free loan. It will be supplemented by a local match of $25,000, which can include inkind service, said Holmes County Engineer Chris Young. Engineering for the phase was completed in 2011, along with that used to rebuild the treatment plant. That work, which also was paid for from nearly

$900,000 in funding from Ohio Public Works, was completed in fall 2012. The first phase provided for an upgrade to the plant, increasing capacity from 30,000 gallons to 90,000 gallons per day, brought to an end a long history of problems with the facility, originally constructed in the early 1970s. Over the years, the facility had been the source of several Ohio Environmental Protection Agency findings, which were addressed with temporary fixes in the interim.

The EPA, over the years, also has taken issue with the wastewater holding tanks in the October Hills allotment, which will be made obsolete with installation of new gravity lines, pump stations and force mains, said Young. The EPA does not permit holding tanks, and Young said he is not sure how they even came to be. It will be up to the property owners to either crush, fill or remove the tanks once they are no longer needed, he said. Also at Thursday’s busi-

ness meeting, the commissioners received bids from Village Motors, Millersburg, for two fourdoor SUVs for the Holmes County Department of Job and Family Services. The identical bids offer to the county two 2015 Ford Explorers at a cost of $29,410, which is $4,850 below market price. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.

Key to clear roads is being prepared Tuscarawas Philharmonic briefs Last winter broke many records in the state, especially for the Ohio Department of Transportation: Most road salt used (more than 1 million tons), most money spent ($119 million), and most snow plow miles driven (more than 14 million). This winter, ODOT is ready. Through the end of the month, ODOT crews around the state are conducting random 150-point inspections to fine-tune snow removal equipment in anticipation

of the coming winter. The inspections are part of the department’s annual county-by-county Equipment Readiness Inspections. “We work day and night to keep Ohio’s roads open and passable so businesses, schools and healthcare providers can operate uninterrupted,” said Director Wray. “The most effective way to accomplish this is to have equipment in good working order, salt in the barns and operators and mechanics

who are well-trained.” New this year, ODOT has completed installation of green, white and amber lights on all 1,700 snowplow trucks in its fleet. The color combination provides higher visibility than the traditional amber lights. Of course snowplows don’t drive themselves. ODOT has more than 3,000 highly-trained and certified operators ready to clear ice and snow from the state’s roadways and bridges.

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The Tuscarawas Philharmonic is offering area children the chance to wear their Halloween costumes again at a free Musical Halloween Party on Saturday, Nov. 1 in the lobby of the Performing Arts Center at Kent State Tuscarawas at 1:30 p.m. A special child-size and child-friendly concert will played by the Tuscarawas Philharmonic and Maestro Benjamin. The event will also feature a costume parade, treats and an instrument petting zoo.

Children must be accom- ter at Kent Tuscarawas. panied by an adult. Music will be provided. There is no cost to parPhilharmonic Children’s ticipate, but information Chorus rehearsals will about the annual candy start Saturday, Oct. 25, bar fundraiser will be 10-11 a.m., for the annual distributed, along with a Yuletide Celebration con- detailed rehearsal schedcert with the orchestra. ule, concert dress inforAny area student ages mation and ticket order7-14 is welcome. No audi- ing instructions. Onstage tion is required, but stu- rehearsals will be Friday dents should come a little evening, Dec. 12 and Satearly to sign in. urday afternoon, Dec. 13, Rehearsals are held in with the concert Saturday the Rehearsal Room on evening, Dec. 13 at 7:30 at the second floor of the the Performing Arts CenPerforming Arts Cen- ter.

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Good weekend for West Holmes cross country: Two district champs, two regional qualifying teams, two Boston Marathon qualifying times By AARON DORKSEN Daily Record Sports Editor It would be hard to imagine a better weekend of running for those connected with the West Holmes cross country program. Led by Div. II Cambridge Hostettler D i s t r i c t titles from s o p h o m o r e s V i n n y D e F e lice and Michelle Hostettler last Saturday, both DeFelice the Knights

teams qualified for the regional meet this coming Saturday at Pickerington. Kevin Beachy, the head coach of both West Holmes teams, then led a family quartet of runners that had exceptional performances in the Columbus Marathon on Sunday. Beachy and his fatherin-law, Bob Hunter, both qualified for the 2016 Boston Marathon. “It was definitely a good, enjoyable weekend,” Beachy said, “and we had good weather both days, so that was cool.” The West Holmes boys teams had district champ DeFelice lead the way in 16:24, followed by Philip Schaffter (14th, 17:39), Danny Drummond (19th, 17:55), Teddy Oilver (21st, 18:04) and Mark Raber (34th, 18:46). The Knights girls had

Hostettler win in 18:40, trailed by Amber Murphy (16th, 21:19), Hannah Clark (18th, 21:39), Kaylor Perone (35th, 23:12) and Carie Fair (43rd, 23:47). “We’re very excited to get both teams to the regional,” Beachy said. “I knew the girls would be close and they were the fourth-place finisher. “The guys didn’t run their best race of the year, but they still got second so you can’t complain about that. It was really nice to also have the district champions in Vinny and Michelle.” It’s a pretty rare feat to have the boys and girls champs at a district meet both from the same school, but Beachy said his pack leaders have combined talent and hard work to reach that level. “They are definitely

exceeding my expectations,” Beachy said. “I expected progress, but they have improved drastically. It’s really good to see, especially with them both being sophomores they have a couple more years to look forward to.” Despite taking second at the district, Beachy said his boys will have to have their best race of the year to earn one of the four state spots at Pickerington. The West Holmes boys are in the regional for the sixth straight year and have made it to state the last two seasons. Piketon, Sheridan and Unioto boys teams from the Southeast District have run faster times than the Knights most of the year, Indian Valley beat them at the district meet

and River View has a stellar team as well, Beachy pointed out. “Our boys are going to have to run better,” Beachy said. “There’s always a chance, but I don’t think we have a real great shot. “As a fourth-place district finisher, it will be really tough for our girls team to move on. We made it this far, though, so you never know. Someone could come out and run a race that we haven’t been expecting. We’ll see how we do on Saturday.” Beachy certainly leads his team by example. A career-best Columbus Marathon finish in 2 hours, 52 minutes, 16 seconds earned him a spot in the legendary Boston Marathon. His wife, Lindsey (4:18), and assistant coach Michael Ewing

(3:18), also ran PR times in Columbus. Hunter’s 3:34 time earned him a Boston invite in the 56-60 age Murphy group. “My wife is also a s o c c e r coach at West Holmes, so it’s been a pretty busy fall for us,” Beachy Schaffter said. “It was kind of a cool family, coaching thing going on down there. “It was overall a pretty good weekend for all of us.”

Several Knights receive all-OCC soccer honors The Ohio Cardinal Conference recently handed out all-conference selections. Making the all-OCC girls soccer first team from West Holmes were Mallory Wahl and Alexandra Brown, while Hannah Schlegel and Elise Neville were second-team picks. Receiving honorable mention recognition were Ali Gilt and Meredith Snow of West Holmes. Wooster’s Les Wudarzewski (COY) and Nata-

lie Cicolani (Defensively POY) copped top honors. OCC boys champ Lexington had COY Pete Them along with DPOY Zac Ritchey. The Minutemen’s Kyle Alexander was co-Offensive Player of the Year with Ashland’s Dakota Estep-Browning. Logan Gallion and Chase Campbell were first-team picks for the Knights, while Drew Schrock made the second unit and Alec Martin and Zach Buchanan were honorable mention picks.

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The Hiland boys soccer season closed out another fine fall season, finishing 14-3-1 after losing last Saturday to Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans in the Div. III Maysville District semifinals. The Bishops pulled out a 1-0 victory in double-overtime.

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A fluke play ended another fantastic fall boys soccer season for Hiland this past Saturday in the Div. III Maysville District semifinals. For the majority of the contest of state-ranked teams, Hiland, ranked 8th in the latest Div. III Coaches Poll, controlled the flow of play as the statistics showed clearly against Rosecrans, ranked 10th. The Hawks outshot their opponents 23-11 and held a decisive 8-3 advantage in corners, but couldn’t make it count on the scoreboard, falling to the Bishops 1-0 in doubleovertime. After fighting through regulation and one over-

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time, it came down to a routine play that Hiland goalkeeper Collin Blochlinger (5 saves) will make 99-of-100 times. This just happened to be the one time as Rosecran’s Lane Dailey lofted a long shot from beyond midfield that rolled to the feet of the Hawks’ goalkeeper, who went to clear it with his foot. Instead, he missed the ball and it rolled into the net for the score and the game. “It was a good matchup,” said Hawks coach Scott Bodiker. “We dominated the game, had the ball at their end of the field about 90 percent of the

time, it just didn’t go in today.” Hiland finished with a record of 14-3-1. n The Hawks weren’t the only Holmes County soccer team to come up short last Saturday, as the West Holmes girls team also came up on the wrong end of the scoreboard. Playing in Duncan Falls at the Philo Athletic Complex, West Holmes saw its season come to a tough end in a 3-2 loss to John Glenn in the Div. II Cambridge Sectional Final. The Knights (14-5) rallied back from an early 2-0 deficit, but couldn’t deny a late shot from Har-

lie Greggery that lifted John Glenn (16-2-1) to the win with 37 seconds left in regulation. Mallory Wahl dished out a pair of assists as she set up both West Holmes goals. The first score came from Riley Ewing and the second was cashed in by Elise Neville. The Knights outshot John Glenn 22-14 and their goalkeeper, Jennifer Scott, finished with eight saves. On Thursday, the Lady Knights beat River View 5-1 to advance. Wahl and Hannah Schlegel each scored a pair of goals, and Neville beat the keeper once in the win over the Black Bears.


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Nita Kain, 78 Nita Ann Kain, 78, of Orrville, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2014, at Aultman Orrville Hospital. She was born June 4, 1936, in Smithville, the daughter of Williard and Grace Lucille Sayre Brant, and married Richard R. Kain on March 18, 1955. He preceded her in death in 1986. She retired from the Mr. Wigg’s Department Store, and was an active member of Overton Community Church and Smithville Historical Society. Nita enjoyed bowling, flowers and gardening and taking care of her family. She also loved her cats. Surviving are children, Randy (Susan) Kain of Wooster, Mark (Bonnie) Kain of West Salem and Krista Kain of Millersburg; 11 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren; brothers, Ray Lee Brant of Hayden, Ala., and Don Brant of St. Petersburg, Fla. In addition to her husband, Nita was preceded

in death by her parents; a granddaughter, Crystal Kain; a sister, Ida Mae Mosier; and a special friend, Albert L. Costanzo. Memorial services were Thursday, Oct. 23 at McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster, with Pastor Allan Aubrey officiating. Interment was in Smithville Cemetery. Those who wish may make contributions to the funeral home to help defray expenses. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com.

Ruth Fisher, 87 Ruth Ona Fisher, 87, of Fredericksburg, died Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 1, 2014, at her home after a period of declining health. Ruth was born June 12, 1927, in Funk to the late Milton and Lola (McKee) Gilbert and graduated from Shreve High School in 1945. On Dec. 25, 1948, she married Harold “Bud” Fisher. He preceded her in death Nov. 21, 2013. Ruth had worked for 12 years at the Fredericksburg Post Office and had made her home in Fredericksburg for the past 65 years. She was a member of Fredericksburg Presbyterian Church and enjoyed flower gardening, crocheting and knitting. Surviving are a daughter, Kathy (Paul) Speelman of Wooster; a grandson, Paul (Kelli) Speelman; greatgrandsons, Chase, Garet and Seth; and nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by brothers, Charles, Wilmer, Gerald and Alva

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Freeman Lehman, 82 Freeman A. Lehman, 82, of Kidron, passed away on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014, at his home following an extended illness. He was born near Apple Creek on May 28, 1932, to the late Aaron and Edna (Amstutz) Lehman and married Eileen Hartzler on August 26, 1955. She survives. He retired from Central Christian Schools as a music teacher and was a respected piano tuner. He was a member of the Sonnenberg Mennonite Church. He sang in the Cleveland Orchestra Chorus for more than 30 years. In addition to his wife, he is survived by children, Eric (Marcia) Lehman of Archbold, Joel (Rose) Lehman of Beach City and Emily (Maynard) Miller of Millersburg; eight grandchildren; a brother, Louis (Marilyn) Lehman of Oregon; and a sister-in-law, Phyllis Lehman of Dalton. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Martha Geiser; and brothers, Vernon and Nathan Lehman.

Funeral services are being held on Saturday, Oct 25 at 11 a.m. at the Sonnenberg Mennonite Church with Pastor Mel Hathaway officiating. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the church. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton is handling the arrangements. A memorial website has been created by the funeral home and may be accessed at www.spidellfuneralhome.com where you may share a memory or sign the guestbook. Memorial contributions may be made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster, OH 44691 or Central Christian Schools, P.O. Box 9, Kidron, OH 44636.

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Gilbert; and sisters, Doris Scheiber and Evelyn Drushall. Services were Sunday, Oct. 5 at Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg, with the Rev. Jack McClelland officiating. Burial was in Fredericksburg East Cemetery. Tributes may be shared at www.Murray-FuneralHome.com. Memorial contributions may be made to Fredericksburg Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 259, Fredericksburg 44627; or LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691.

Clara Mast, 66, of 9465 Hogback Road, Fredericksburg, passed away peacefully at her home on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2014 with her husband and all of her children at her side. She was born in Holmes County on Dec. 26, 1947 to the late Ben J.P. and Amanda (Stutzman) Weaver and married Levi E. Mast on December 29, 1970. He survives. She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. In addition to her husband, she is survived by four sons, Melvin (Bena) Mast of Apple Creek, Eli (Alyssa) Mast of Apple Creek, Vernon (Tiffany) Mast of Atwater, Calif., and Merlin (Ruby) Mast of Millersburg; four daughters, Freida (Steve) Keim of Fredericksburg, Arie (Chris) Gingerich of Shreve, Sara Ann (Michael) Troyer of

Apple Creek,and Neva (Marlin) Yoder of Apple Creek; 10 grandsons and 16 granddaughters; sisters, Sarah (Atlee) Keim, Mabel (Paul) Miller, Mary (Henry) Hershberger and Katie Ann (Adam) Miller; sister-in-law, Mattie Weaver; brothers, Melvin (Barbara) Weaver, Aden (Emma) Weaver, Ivan (Martha) Weaver, Levi (Susie) Weaver and John (Katie) Weaver. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, Leon; and a brother, Abe Weaver. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, Oct. 14 at the family home with Bishop Henry S. Weaver officiating. Burial followed in the Yoder Cemetery in Salt Creek Township. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled the arrangements.

Alta P. Miller, age 85, of Millersburg, Ohio passed away Sunday morning, Oct. 19, 2014 at Sycamore Run Nursing Home, Millersburg, Ohio following a short illness. Alta was born July 17, 1929 in Millersburg, Ohio and was the daughter of Frank and Effie Mae Miller. On Feb. 9, 1955 she married Albert S. Miller and he preceded her in death Aug. 2, 2006. She was a homemaker and enjoyed playing bingo and working on puzzles. She is survived by five children, Patricia (Barry) Bucklew, Roy G. Miller, Samuel (Margaret) Miller, Johnny (Angel) Miller and Mary Jane Padgett; 12 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren. Alta was preceded in death by her husband, two brothers, two sisters and a

Willis Yoder, 67 Willis M. Yoder, 67, of Mount Hope, passed away on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014, following an extended illness. He was born in Holmes County on August 8, 1947 to the late Milo and Sarah (Miller) Yoder and married Lizzie O. Yoder on January 11, 1969. She survives. He was a member of the Old Order Amish Church where he was ordained a minister on May 10, 1981. In addition to his wife, he is survived by children, Maynard (Fannie Mae) Yoder and Linda (Duane) Mast, both of Dundee, Esther (Ivan) Miller of Wilmot, Laura (Daniel) Troyer of Fredericksburg, Ina (Doran) Yoder of Winesburg, Wayne (Linda) Yoder of Baltic, LeAnna (Steven) Yoder and Willis Yoder Jr., both of Winesburg, Marilyn (Anthony) Miller of the home, Jonathan (Laura)

of the Old Order Amish Church. She is survived by her two daughters Jennifer Lynn Wengerd of the home and Juanita (John) Irias of Fredericksburg; granddaughter Amaiyah Lillian Irias; her three brothers, twin Marion (Elva) Miller and Dwight (Marilyn) Miller, both of Sugarcreek, and

Andy Jr. (Fannie) Miller of Dundee; three sisters Patricia (Wayne) Wengerd of Winesburg, Wilma Miller and Karen Miller, both of Sugarcreek; and she also leaves behind lots of beloved nieces, nephews and dear friends. She was preceded in death by her father. Funeral services were

held on Monday, Sept. 29, 2014, at the Marion Miller residence, 1613 County Road 70, Sugarcreek, with Bishop Enos Troyer officiating. Burial was in the Yoder Cemetery in Clark Twp., Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek.

Yoder of Fredericksburg and Jeffrey Yoder of the home; 27 grandchildren; a great-grandson; brothers, Leroy (Freda) Yoder, John (Carol) Yoder, Wayne (Saretta) Yoder, Milo Jr. (Leah) Yoder, David Yoder and Robert (Wanda) Yoder; sisters, Edna (Ivan) Yutzy, Clara (Levi) Miller, Martha (Eli) Mast, Mary (John) Schlabach and Linda (David) Keim. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Barbara. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, Oct. 21 at the Anthony Miller residence, 4658 Township Road 616, Fredericksburg, with Bishop Leroy Mast officiating. Burial was in the Yoder Cemetery, Salt Creek Township, Holmes County. Friends may call any time at the Anthony Miller residence. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled the arrangements.

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LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners, Holmes County, Ohio passed on the June 16, 2014, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the purpose of the operation, maintenance and repairs of the Holmes County Home. Tax being a renewal of a tax at a rate not exceeding 1.5 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.15 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years commencing 2015, first due 2016. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of Holmes County Board of Elections Georgianna Cool, Chairman Lisa Welch, Director Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper October 18, 25, 2014

LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of Resolution of the Board of Health, Holmes County, Ohio passed on the July 18, 2014, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the

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purpose of providing the Holmes County Health Department with sufficient funds to carry out health programs. Tax being an additional tax at a rate not exceeding 0.75 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.075 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 10 years commencing 2014, first due 2015. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of Holmes County Board of Elections Georgianna Cool, Chairman Lisa Welch, Director Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper October 18, 25, 2014

LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of Resolution of the Board of Township Trustees, Killbuck Township, Holmes County, Ohio passed on the July 14, 2014, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the purpose of providing and maintaining fire apparatus, appliances, buildings, and to provide ambulance or emergency medical services operated by a fire department. Tax being a renewal of a tax at a rate not exceeding 1.3 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.13 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years commencing 2014, first due 2015. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day.

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By order of Holmes County Board of Elections Georgianna Cool, Chairman Lisa Welch, Director

Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper October 18, 25, 2014

LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of Resolution of the Board of Township Trustees, Paint Township, Holmes County, Ohio passed on the June 30, 2014, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the purpose of providing and maintaining fire apparatus, appliances, buildings, and to provide ambulance or emergency medical services operated by a fire department. Tax being a replacement of a tax at a rate not exceeding 2 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.20 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years commencing 2015, first due 2016. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of Holmes County Board of Elections Georgianna Cool, Chairman Lisa Welch, Director Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper October 18, 25, 2014

LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of Resolution of the Board of Township

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Trustees, Richland Township, Holmes County, Ohio passed on the July 8, 2014, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the purpose of providing and maintaining fire apparatus, appliances, buildings, and to provide ambulance or emergency medical services operated by a fire department. Tax being a replacement of a tax at a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to $0.10 for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years commencing 2015, first due 2016. The polls for the election will open at 6:30 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. By order of Holmes County Board of Elections Georgianna Cool, Chairman Lisa Welch, Director Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper October 18, 25, 2014

LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners, Holmes County, Ohio passed on the June 16, 2014, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, the question of levying a tax, in excess of the ten mill limitation, for the purpose of the operation of developmental disabilities programs and services and for the acquisition, construction, renovation, financing, maintenance and operation of developmental disabilities

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facilities. By order of Holmes Tax being a renewal of a County Board of Elections tax at a rate not exceeding Georgianna Cool, 2.5 mills for each one dolChairman lar of valuation, which Lisa Welch, Director Holmes County Hub Shopper amounts to $0.25 for each Publish October 18, 25, 2014 one hundred dollars of valuation, for 5 years Notices commencing 2015, first 55 due 2016. The polls for the election CASH FOR scrap metal: will open at 6:30 a.m. and trucks, buses, cars, heavy remain open until 7:30 equip., farm equip., copper, batteries, brass, aluminum, p.m. on election day. and any metal. Call (330) By order of Holmes 473-8410. County Board of Elections Georgianna Cool, Chairman LOOKING FOR self motiLisa Welch, Director vated persons for route Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper October 18, 25, 2014

LEGAL NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION R.C. 3501.11(G), 5705.19, 5705.25

sales position, established route. No experience necessary. Please call for more information 800-560-4377 or 330-454-8780

CCW CARRY Concealed weapons classes available. Instructor, JJ Ramirez, State Wildlife Trooper. NRA materials available. (740) 575-5565 or (330) 276-0661

Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of Resolution of the Board of Township YOUR spot at Trustees, Killbuck Town- RESERVE Heini's Cheese NEW Farmship, Holmes County, ers' Market. Expose your Ohio passed on the July product to 1000's of people 14, 2014, there will be daily 330-464-2793 submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the AWARD WINNING Company Servicing Northeast regular places of voting on Now Ohio with office located in Tuesday, November 4, Wooster, Ohio. Basement 2014, the question of levy- Doctor 330-345-2300 or ing a tax, in excess of the 877-379-8463 ten mill limitation, for the www.MyBasementDoctor.com purpose of providing and maintaining fire apparatus, 65 Lost & Found appliances, buildings, and to provide ambulance or REWARD FOR LOST DOG! emergency medical serIn the New Bedford area. Mt. Fiest black male. vices operated by a fire (330) 897-8100 department. Tax being a renewal of a tax at a rate not exceeding 70 Business Opportunity 2 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which DAILY RECORD amounts to $0.20 for each Independent one hundred dollars of Contractors Needed valuation, for 5 years commencing 2014, first PLEASE NOTE: ALL due 2015. ROUTES REQUIRE EARLY The polls for the election MORNING HOURS will open at 6:30 a.m. and *Prospective carriers may remain open until 7:30 deliver multiple routes as time allows* p.m. on election day. If a route in our area is not currently available and you would like to be added to our list of prospective carriers/drivers, simply call the Circulation Department at 330-264-1125 or 1-800-686-


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3958, or stop by our office at 212 E. Liberty St. Wooster. Please Note: There is no collecting of money from any of our customers on our delivery routes 4432 WINESBURG/MT.EATON AREA 89 miles, 232 Cutsomers, Approx. $735.00 Bi-Weekly. Call Eric @ 330-287-1658

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WILL DO babysitting in our home. Call 330-279-9290 x3.

105 General TRUCK WASHER needed, Sat. ONLY, driver's license a must! (330) 852-7111 GROWING AUTO repair business looking for entry level & experienced technicians. Willing to train entry level lube tech, must possess a teachable attitude, be mechanically inclined and able to perform work in a timely manner. Apply at Family Auto Care, or send resume to family.autocare@yahoo.com

DAILY RECORD Carriers Needed

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

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HELP WANTED: INSTALLING garage doors, will train. Must be dependable and self-motivated. Send resume to: troyerhome5@gmail.com or call (330) 893-0115 TREES White Pine 4-5ft. $26 Norway Spruce 4-5ft. $29 Maples, Berch, Redbud, Dogwood, Oak, Chestnut, & more available. Will deliver and plant at your site. Call 740-507-8067 LM UNIVERSAL WELL Services, Inc. (UWS) is a premier source for hydraulic fracturing, cementing, nitrogen and acidizing services to increase well production. We are uniquely positioned to provide our services throughout the Appalachian Basin. UWS has openings for the following positions in the Wooster, OH area: HEAVY DUTY TRUCK MECHANIC UWS is seeking an experienced truck mechanic in our Wooster facility. The candidate will be working with diesel engines, transmissions, clutches, hydraulics & preventive maintenance schedules. Competitive wages & benefit package including medical, dental, vision, 401k, paid holidays and annual paid vacation. Apply in person between 8AM-5PM Monday-Friday at Universal Well Services, 2489 Bauman Road, Wooster, OH 44691 DRIVER WANTED good clean driving record, excavating & renovating. Holmesville area (330) 231-0117 MOMS, DADS with horse experience 9am-2pm stall cleaning job, 3-4 days per week, be home when kids get off bus, (330) 674-2503 LM with horse experience.

Smokey Lane Stables, Inc. november 7 TH

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D&S WOOD & coal stove for basement. Large size. Good cond. Neal Troyer, 10540 Hogback Rd. Fred. O 44627

MAYTAG WRINGER Wash machine w/ elec. motor in good cond. $350. (330) 897-1038

36" STONE Power Trowel with Honda motor, excellent condition. $950 (330) 473-8502

FOR SALE: 8 cu. ft. Frost Tek Gas Freezer, exc. working cond., $1000. 330-674-1342

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FOR RENT: JD650H Dozer w/winch and log arch. $30 @ hour plus fuel. Amos Yoder 740-622-6084 ext. 3

Apply in person M-F, 9a-4p at: Precision Geophysical 2695 SR 83 S Millersburg, Ohio 44654.

HITZER HEATING Stove w/ jacket & Fridgidaire Cook Stove, natural gas w/ elec. ignite, good cond. (330) 893-1016

WE ARE accepting applications for a self-motivated individual to help us build and deliver storage barns. Our ideal candidate will be a willing worker, a teachable, & responsible person who is able to perform work with minimal supervision. Carpentry experience is a plus. A valid drivers license & the ability to haul large loads safely is required. Premium pay for a Class A CDL. Affordable Barn Co. Mt Hope, OH 44660 330-674-3001

FOR SALE: 30x10x10 walk-in freezer/cooler, w/ new compressor, very good cond. 330-893-4521

America’s Best Bowstrings is now hiring personnel for bowstring manufacturing positions. Full time or Part time. Offering competitive wages and benefits. Apply in person at 3149 SR 39 Millersburg, OH 44654. Located by the Amish Country Theater in Walnut Creek. 330.893.7155 WANTED: HOUSE Cleaning jobs. Will need transportation. Call for more info (330) 275-4334

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WILL BABYSIT at my Holmesville home. Toddlers & babies only. (330) 279-2909

HP LAPTOP computer, mint cond., $175. 2 -- 4 1/2 ft. sandstones $75 for both. (330) 231-1369

FOR SALE: Maytag Ringer Washing Machine with 4AM Air Motor, (330) 600-1884 NATURAL GAS FRIDGE 17 cu. ft., Diamond Supreme, 2 yrs old, like new, no dents or scratches. $1700 330-473-7523 GE WASHER & Dryer, white, almost new. $350 each. (330) 317-0076 LARGE HITZER Heating Stove w/ painted Jacket, very good cond. $650 OBO (330) 674-9451 x2 HOLLAND TRADITIONAL GRILL, exc. cond. $300. (330) 674-1602 FOR SALE: WONDERWOOD Stove, used 1 year, in good cond. $350. (330) 897-1056 2013 USA Breckwell Pellet Stove, very good cond., 7 bags pellets plus pipe. Asking $1500. 330-275-9856vm 2 MAYTAG Wringer Washers, nice cond., $425 each. John S. Miller, 2305 TR 152, Baltic. (330) 893-0303

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FOR SALE: 7cu Electric Crosley Chest Freezer, 2 yrs old, good cond. $195 330-852-7090 5pm-6pm.

E-Z STOVE, good cond., N. of Alpine on TR 659. (330) 988-2153

FOR SALE: Large Vacuum Sealer, like new. (330) 852-2723

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99 CASE 11506, 4100 hrs. 85 uc 2nd owner, 29,500. Joni Troyer, 330-279-4080 Dozers '09 750J LGP 7K hrs, cab, heat, air $84,000, '05 JD650J forestry package with winch $61,000, 2- '06 JD650J LGP only 3000 hrs $54,000, '06 Case 650K 1300hrs with winch $47,500, '05 JD450J LT w/ six way $32,000, '99 JD450H cab, heat, air, six way, 7K hrs $28,000 Excavators '06 Komatsu PC200LC-8 $93,000 Mini Excavators '07 TB145 excavator only 1500 hrs. Hyd thumb $37,000, '11 ZX50U-3 Cab, Heat, Air nice $42,000, '06 Volvo ECR38 1500hrs $21,000, '04 Yanmar VIO35 mini hoe $18,500, '04 Komatsu PC35MR-2 $14,000 Loaders '07 JD605C crawler loader w/ forks $37,500, JD644E 9K hours $35,000, JD544E 9K hours $25,500, Fiat Allis FR-15 $14,750, Case 455C Loader $17,500, '05 JD310G Back hoe only 2200 hrs $35,000, JCB 214E Backhoe 4X4 STD hoe $19,900, WB-140 Komatsu 4X4 backhoe $19,900, '07 CAT 252-B skidsteer $16,900 Skidders 2- JD 540B Skidder $22,500 each, '83 JD 640 Skidder $22,500, JD 440C Skidder $20,000 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 OR 330-567-3886

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GENERAL LABORERS needed to conduct geophysical surveying. Job involves working outdoors while performing strenuous work. Requires a valid Ohio driver's license. Must be able to pass drug screen and background check. Job demands walking for long periods on uneven surfaces, and must be willing to work out of state at times. Health insurance paid, 401K.

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686 Smokey Lane Road NW • Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Phone: 330-852-2237 Fax: 330-852-2237

FOR RENT: Takeuchi TB 135 mini excavator. Heat & air conditioning. Different size buckets available with trailer, $25. per hour. Day time phone 330-231-5065 or 330-600-9917. Duane Raber

auctioneer myron miller • apprentice daniel shrock

FOR RENT: Jack Hammer for Skid Loader, (330) 897-1222 x3

Responsible Delivery Drivers using our cars also needed. Call Tyler 330-464-5561 or Lee 330-464-3866

Whitmer’s General Store and Winesburg Pizza 2105 US 62 • Winesburg, OH 330-359-5091

Well Designed Hot Dipped Galvanized Trailers with Pressure Treated Wood Floors 6’ x 12’ @ $1,675

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JOHN DEERE 5420 4 wheel drive tractor, in exc. cond., 1,596 hours w/ sync-shuttle transmission. $18,900 330-600-0413 JOHN DEERE FBB 13 hole grain drill, rope trip w/ hay seat box, can deliver. $500. (330) 390-4783 FOR SALE: New Idea 310 Corn Picker, good condition, $2,650. (330) 279-9083 FOR SALE: Allied Grinder/ mixer, portable, PTO, 3 screens, works good, $750 (330) 698-1577 FOR SALE: Brady cornstalk chopper, in real good cond., (330) 674-1504 FOR SALE: Case 900 Diesel tractor on steel wheels, in good cond., $4800. Albert D. Miller, 5923 TR 363, MLBG (330) 893-1637 VM KUBOTA L2550 Tractor, diesel, 4x4, w/loader, $4,500. 330-231-6196 CASE INTERNATIONAL Jx55 w/canopy 10 weights 4 hydraulic outlets. Good tires Call anytime, 330-897-0857 JD520 TRACTOR w/ 5 ft. pull type bush hog and a 5 ft. Erskine snow blower m600fm (937) 537-0243 1

ROW picker, 5525

New Idea corn $1200. 330-695-

FOR SALE: 5045D John Deere Tractor with 512 front end loader with bucket and forks, 2010 model w/ 1500 hrs. John Miller 7217 S Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg 330-698-3610 x2 FOR SALE: Case IH 464 Diesel Tractor, 3650hrs, good tires, power steering, $3,500. Conrad Yoder, (330) 893-3251 16' GEHL 970 Forage Wagon on tandem gear, good working condition. 330-610-1956 or 330- 473-2866

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CASE 455-C Crawler Loader w/bucket. Very good condition. $12,900. Coshocton CR 12. 740-623-8464 Ext. 1

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KITCHEN HELP & STORE/DELI HELP WANTED Whitmer’s General Store

FOR SALE: Cummins Diesel 100-HP w/clutch, good cond., uses no oil. $3500. (330) 600-9624

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SMALL OR LARGE LOADS PHONE: 330.473.7905

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Skid Steers & Tractors JD6420 4X4 cab, heat, air $36,500, JD6415 4X4 cab, heat, air $26,500, Ford 8630 4X4 cab, heat, air $19,900, MF4360 2WD cab, heat, air 3365 hrs $19,500, NH TS100 2WD cab, heat, air $14,000, Case IH 4210 open 2-WD 1 owner nice $13,000, JD401B industrial tractor 60HP Diesel $7,500, '06 Bobcat S185 $15,500, '06 Bobcat S130 1570 hrs $17,250, '99 JD 270 very good $15,500, Bobcat 753 skid steer $9800, '88 Case 350B Loader $5500 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 or 330-567-3886

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Tractors Farm Trac 360, 4WD, Loader 800 Hrs Nice .................................... $12,500 JD 5210, 45hp., 4300hrs., NEW tires .......................................... $9,500 JD LA, 1944 Make with Cultivators.................................SOLD JD 720 Diesel STD 1957 Pony Start ...SOLD JD D styled 1947 Good Cond .........SOLD Oliver 550 1960 40 Hp ......................SOLD Ford 850 1955 - 40 HP ....................... $2600 JD 50 e/ps. 56 Hrs. Since Rebuild Nice. Ser# 502958 ............................... $7500 MF 235 1976 34 HP. ........................... $6500

1954 JOHN DEERE 70, runs good, (330) 324-8496

Ford 7700 w/cab 5264 Hrs - 84 HP . $11400

2 JOHN Deere 1956 Crawlers, 1-with bucket, 1-with dozer blade & pto, good condition. Both for $6,000. David Brown 1200 rear end $500. (740) 622-6029

10’ spike tooth, drag, new evener ....... $450

FOR SALE: Front end loader for Farmall tractor. Best offer. Wanted Fenders for Farmall H. 330-359-1902 TRACTOR TIRES 18.4-30 foam filled radials, 70 percent tread, 8 hole, Fits Massey Kubota etc. $2250 OBO. (330) 695-2080 VM MANURE FORKS, universal attachment, $525; Vacuum pump with oil reclaimer, 5-hp, $500; Bulk tank cooler compressor, $250. 330-852- 2358.

Misc JD 24’ Hay Elevator, Good Condition .... $800 10’ Spike Tooth Transport ................ $1,500 8’ Dunham cultimulter, pivots in center.... $1,500 10’ packer........................................... $1,100 Ford 3PT. Disc ...................................... $800

TAKING BIDS on 13 acres pasture & barn for rent. Baltic area. (330) 852-0391

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6’ Disc, Good Condition ..................... $975 MF 3x12” Plow, Nice ........................... $375 MH 3 PT., 3x14” Plow ......................... $425 Potato Digger (works)...................... $1,000 Potato Digger ....................................... $800

TROYBILT CHIPPER/ SHREDDER vacuum walk behind, self-propelled. Good cond. $300 obo. Call after 4:30pm (330) 698-7802. Monroe A. Miller 8221 E. Moreland Rd. FDBG

Krone 5’ Finish Mower ....................... $550

NEW HOLLAND 630 Round Baler 4x4, $3500. Brady Corn Stalk Chopper. JD 13-7 Grain Drill. John S. Miller (330) 893-0303

New Idea 323 Picker

Gehl Hay Head .................................. $1000 Arts Way 325 w/ scales ..................... $3,000 NH 5’ f=Finish Mower ...................... $1000

I-Row (good condition) ................... $2,000 2 Gravity Wagons to choose from.... $775 ea 10’ Kusan Transport Disc .................. $1500 JD 8’ Transport Disc .......................... $1400

Sales / Service / Parts

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

330-674-3637 Ask for Marion

WANTED: SOMEONE to raise Piedmontese cross calves for me. I will provide a Piedmontese bull to run with your cows, then buy the calves back. 330-473-7511

KENNEBEC POTATOES, 1st is $16 a bag, 2nd is $8 a bag. (330) 763-1443

FIREWOOD FOR SALE! Non-Split. $50 for 8ft. bed truckload, $40 for 6ft. bed. MULCH avail. 330-473-0172

REGISTERED Tennessee Walker Gelding, born 2008 black, smooth, exp. trail, 16.1H $3500 740-502-1923

TOP QUALITY Alfalfa, 3rd cutting, sm. squares, horse or dairy hay. 330- 893-7170 Delivery available.

FOR SALE!! Split and seasoned firewood. Pick up only. $65 a pickup load. 330-852-2452

GOLDEN BUFF PULLETS, started to lay. 7934 Harrison Rd., FDBG. 330-359-0090 ask for J.R.

1ST CUTTING Sm Square Timothy Horse Hay, Top quality. $6/bale 8850 CR 186, Dundee 44624, between Winesburg & Mt. Eaton. (330) 359-0233 ATTENTION: Will do Custom round baling hay, manure hauling, mowing, plowing & misc. Mark Allen Miller, (330) 473-5366 MILLER FEED Sunflower seed, high protein 27 dog food. David Miller, 4843 CR 172, Sugarcreek. (330) 852-4563

MULTI-FAMILY Sale. Some Fannie Weaver Items. Oct. 22 8:00-? Wayne Miller 8894 CR 77, FBDG.

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ORGANIC HAY FOR SALE, very good quality. Organic Bin Run Cereal $13/bushel. 937-417-3219

3 YR old Crossbred Gelding. Bay w/ 3 whites and stripe. Well broke buggy horse. (330) 852-7094†x1

DRY EAR Corn for Killbuck. 330-763-0396

FRIESIAN MARE 3/4 Bred to 3/4 Friesian Stallion for 2015. Rides & drives. $3900 (740) 502-1923

FOR SALE: Ear Corn, Non-GMO, $125/ton. (330) 674-3138 VM #1 WILL SPREAD chicken litter and rent out 20ft. Chandler spreader. (330) 763-1443

GOAT MILK for your pets. Henry Miller (330) 852-3363

NICE ROUND BALES 1st, 2nd, 3rd cutting available Jason Troyer, 330-473-7905

KENNEBEC and Yukon Gold potatoes are ready to pick up. Weaver's Truck Patch. 8183 TR 611, Fredericksburg.

Garage Yard Sales

FOR SALE: Young Billy Goats. Sam (330) 897-4304

300 BALES Certified Organic Hay, 3rd cutting. $350/ton. Allen Miller, (330) 567-2249

GOLDEN Buff Pullets, $8ea. 2 rabbit hutches $20ea. Wayne Wengerd (330) 359-0313

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FOR SALE: Chicken Manure stored inside manure building. $20 a ton. Contact Jonas Mast (330) 893-3641. Daytime (330) 231-2533

FOR SALE: Sorghum Molasses. Andy A. Troyer 7137 CR19, MLBG. (330) 674-1860 x2

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FOR SALE: Pick-Up load of firewood, $50. 5990 TR 310, Millersburg. (330) 231-2770

HUGE GARAGE SALE!! TR 33, Killbuck, Oct 24 & 25, 9-5. Something for everyone!! (Mencers)

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FOR SALE: Hay, 1st & 2nd cutting mixed, round bales, stored inside. (330) 852-4369

FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also, hollow campfire logs. 330-231-8462.

ATTENTION FARMERS: Will be doing fall rye seeding w/ 1 path tillage tool with seeder in front. Call (330) 763-1070

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Nutritional Feed Supplements (Liquid Products)

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SNAP-ON abrasive blast unit, good cond, $300.;2" Honda water pump $200. Raymond J. Yoder, 7000 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH.

WE STILL HAVE a good supply of yellow det. grimes Golden Apples. Also fresh unpasturized cider. Millers Orchard. Eli H. Miller 6411 TWP Rd 607, FDBG.

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

FOR SALE: 2ND cutting dry grass mix hay 4x54" 750lb. bales. $75ea. No dust. David H. Yoder (330) 893-2892

LOW POTASSIUM DRY COW HAY, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales. Also, Heifer Hay, delivered. (330) 466-1408

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FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. Good for maple syrup, cooking & kitchen stove. 10 yd, load, delivered. Henry J. Miller. Sugar Creek, 330852-3363.

Gandy 6’ 3pt. Seeder, Nice.................. $900

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FOR SALE: 7 YR OLD Standardbred Gelding, TSS, (330) 466-4549 5 YR old Gelding, buggy broke, TSS, $1,700. 5 yr old Mare, trotter, fresh, TSS, $1,500. 2 yr old Gelding, trots, fresh, TSS, $1,300. Eddie Miller (740) 624-3761 Daytime. FOR SALE: 10 yr old Mare, from Belies daughter, TSS, women can drive, ready for miles. Andy Mast (330) 852-4243 FOR SALE: White billie goat. 1780 TR 416, Dundee, OH. 44624. 330-275-5662

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WANTED: NEWBORN Jersey, and Jersey HolsteinCross Heifer Calves (330) 600-9624 9

YR old Standardbred Gelding, needs work, good boys horse. (330) 600-9517

5 YR OLD Classic Photo Trotting Gelding, fresh 1 mo., 16H, sharp driver, $3,500 (330) 893-1016†Ext.1 FOR SALE or rent 18 1/2 month old Registered Polled Jersey Bull Sire Tolenaars Dale Lance out of Grazing stock also certifired organic ear corn. Joseph Yoder (330) 567-2249 VM. FOR SALE: 2 grass fit Dexter Steers, 15mo old., (888) 210-2264 FOR SALE: 2 year old Black Angus Bull. 330-359-5770

Horses Livestock

FOR SALE: Weanling Paint miniature horse filly, brown & white, $150. Conrad Yoder, (330) 893-3251 BLACK ALL Trot older horse, TSS, good for short trips, $600. Also, good broke 3 yr old Gelding Sorro 49in. Pony w/ white strip. (330) 893-0604 x1 FOR SALE: 7 YR. old reg'd chestnut Morgan gelding, tss, well broke to drive. (330) 231-8878 ALPINE DAIRY Goats, fresh since July, also Alpine kids 3 months old, 2 does 1 buck (330) 674-2526 YEARLING DUTCH Harness Stallion Bay, 4 whites, Sire Parksides Commanche, Dam by Orlando $1800 OBO. Also, used round pen $350. John Troyer (330) 674-6003 FOR SALE: 5 yr. Paint Gelding sorrel w/white legs & a blaze. Broke to ride, $1700 OBO. 330-279-9290 ext. 3. FOR SALE: 8yr old Paint Mare, TSS, has been ridden. $1,800. (740) 623-0459 FOR SALE: CMore Jog Cart, long shaft, torch & axle, w/ wooden wheels & steel rims. Also available w/ quick hitch. John Weaver, 4250 CR 207, Millersburg, between CR 77 and St. Rt. 62. 2 HOLSTEIN Cross Calves, 1 bull, 1 heifer, approx. weight 200 lb. a piece. $400 a piece. (330) 674-2526 FOR SALE: 4 YR brown & white pony ing, sound, not for children, has some good traveler, $300 LM (330) 893-6013

2 Bedroom Log Home on 1 Acre

Location: 1451 TR 414 Dundee From Winesburg take CR 160 east 2 miles to Twp. Rd. 414. Property located on the corner of Twp Rd. 414 and 160

Friday November 14th, 5:00 PM

Log Home * 2 Bedrooms * ¾ Bath * 1 Acre * Outbuilding Paint Township * Holmes County * East Holmes LSD

Open House Saturday November 1st 11:00 – 1:00 PM

Affordability in East Holmes isn’t something were fortunate to offer everyday. This 1152 sq. ft. ranch log home features 2 bedrooms, ¾ bath and a 2 car attached garage that should fit the bill for a variety of suitors. The home was built in 1967 and is on a crawl space. The 1 acre is sloped up to the home and also includes a bank barn/outbuilding with 2 garage bays. Utilities for the home are city water, gas/electric and woodburning heat and a private septic system. The home has terrific potential for rental income, starter home or anyone looking for minimal maintenance on a property with 1 floor living. Join us for the open house or contact Pat with any inquiries about the property. Terms: 10% nonrefundable downpayment is due the day of the sale with balance at time of closing. Any and all required inspections must be made prior to bidding process. Proper financing arrangements must be in place prior to bidding. All announcements the day of the auction take precedence. Legal: Parcel #1500057000 of Paint Township in Holmes County with East Holmes local schools. Taxes are $1,027.98 per year. Sale by order of:Fanny May Garber Trust Esther Kandel P.O.A

Low Dust • Skid Quantities Available 15 bags or more

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Atlee Yoder • 330-893-3723 ext. 2 6205 TR 419 • Millersburg, OH 44654

OLD Geldsmall snap, OBO.

Dave Kaufman Broker/Auctioneer Patrick Kaufman Realtor/Appr. Auctioneer pat@kaufmanrealty.com • 330.204.6512


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FOR SALE: 3yr old Dutch Percheron cross surrey horse broke single/double and to most farm machinery. (330) 893-3836 4

YR old Standardbred Mare, TSS, something for women, $1,900. Tim Hershberger (330) 893-0171

FOR SALE: 16 yr old Registered Haflinger Mare, broke single & double, $500. (330) 893-4340 FOR SALE: Small pony cart with 64" & 54" shafts. Flat proof tires, $325. 330-852-7138 3 YR old black Gelding, trotter, good build, family horse, TSS, $4200. Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777 FOR SALE: 2 1/2 yr old Dorsett Ram, Boer Billy, and baby Pigmy Billy goats. David Shetler (330) 275-0722 11 YR. old Hackney mare sorrel. 2 whites stripe, sound, good traveler. 16.1 H, $1000. Adam Hershberger, 7797 Buss, AC, 698-0415 9 YR. old Standardbred gelding. Double gated, TSS anybody drive. Call Junior Yoder, 330-600-2616 4 YR old Gelding, 16.2, TSS, Very well broke, all trot $3500. 12 yr old blk Gelding broke for anyone to drive $800. Jonas Hershberger, 7974 TR 654, MLBG

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8 YR old Bay Standardbred Gelding, 3 whites, all trot, TSS, women can drive, (330) 893-2198

FOR SALE: 6 yr. old like a Prayer gelding. Lots of pep, boys horse. Aden Yoder, 330-674-2002. $2600

14YR OLD Gelding, surrey size, TSS, broke for anyone to drive $1100. Mahlon Burkholder (330) 897-2103

3 YR old Bay Dutch Harness Cross Gelding. Bay w/ 3 whites & a star. Sired by Toronto, TSS. (330) 231-2234

2YR OLD Gelding by SJ's Caviar, good broke, sharp, Michael Schrock (330) 852-4796 WANTED TO BUY: All types of horses & ponies, sound or unsound. J & S Horse Farm, 13914 Mt. Eaton Rd, Doylestown, 44230. Call or write. (330) 715-0363 3 yr. old Freisian x Percheron Morgan cross mare, good broke, surrey size, in foal to Freisian sport horse, sharp! $3500. 330-695-5525 8 YR. old black geld. team, $3400 each. Also, 9 yr. old black geld, $2000. All good workers and broke to all farm mach. Andrew Yoder, 30936 CR 126, Fresno, OH FOR SALE: 8 yr old 50 in. brn/white Paint Pony, TSS, well built & travels good. David H Yoder 2905 TR 406, Mlbg. (330) 893-2892 FOR SALE: John Sorro Mule 15H, broke to all farm machinery, 14 yrs old. (330) 852-8029

FOR SALE: SWANS from Spring 2014, very tame, $250/each. 330-231-3692

OLDER WHITE Pony, safe to ride & drive for children, $150. (330) 893-7210

FOR SALE: 2 4yr old Registered Dexter Cows, 1 w/ bull calf on side, both bred to black polled Dexter bull. (888) 210-2264

FOR SALE: 14 yr old Belgain Gelding, Broke, willing worker, 5 yr old Registered Belgain Mare, broke. 1 yearling Blonde Filly. Call (330) 893-1521

8 YR. old black geld. team, $2400 ea. Also 9 yr. old blak geld., $2000. All good workers and broke to all farm mach. Andrew Yoder, 30936, CR 126, Fresno, OH

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6 YR old (grin from ear to ear) Standardbred Gelding, been in buggy for 2 years, good broke, TSS, (330) 897-3306 x4

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YEAR old standardbred mare. TSS, women can drive, buggy size. Good traveler. 330-600-0838

SHARP OLDER Morgan Cross Pony, broke to ride & drive, for older children, $275. Also, Cart harness & saddle. Steve Swartz. (330) 465-5355 5 YR old Trotting bred mare, dark Bay, star, serious driver, sharp, has papers $4500. 330-359-2852 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old black Hakney mare. Broke to ride, drive, TSS. Good on long trips. Also, rabbits. Leave message, 330-359-6254

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Horses Livestock 260

FOR SALE: 10 Bred Dorsett Ewes and 1 yearling Buck $250. (330) 359-6149

FOR SALE: Black Pony 2 yr old 50" broke to ride and drive. #550. (330) 897-1015

3 YR old Trotting Mare by Sand Vic, sharp driver. 4 yr old Mare mostly trot, broke for anyone. Loran Schlabach (330) 852-3096

2 - 7 mo. old Boer Alpine cross does, $100/each. (330) 275-0136

5 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS, Stands good to hitch and at stop signs, safe for women. $3,500 (330) 359-0233 FOR SALE: 13 Yr. old standardbred gelding. Black, TSS, good broke horse, $1200. 330-897-2501 David Hershberger, 2540 SR 643 Baltic, OH 43804 FOR SALE: 9 yr old Standardbred Trotting Mare, brown, 16.2H, star & 1 white foot, women can drive $2000. (330) 893-3678

5 YR old black Standardbred Gelding, TSS, in buggy 2 years, anyone can drive, (330) 440-4128. REGISTERED SIRE, 2 YR. old. Rides, drives, quiet, beautiful. $3500. Cart & harness avail. 740-502-1923

FOR SALE: 13 yr old Standardbred Gelding, TSS, women have driven. 330-601-2428

4 YR old Gelding, all Trot, broke for anyone. Also some other good, family broke horses. Loran Schlabach. (330) 852-3096

FOR SALE: Morgan CrossMare, TSS, black w/ blaze, boys horse, $3000 (330) 897-0600

FOR SALE: Coming 2yr old calm brown/white Pony Stud, broke to ride & drive. (330) 893-2082

8 YR old Belgain Gelding, Tall, broke to all farm machinery, can't hitch wrong, $2,200. David N. Miller, 5020 TR 353 Millersburg. (330) 674-2915

FOR SALE: Reg. white Dorper Rams, 8 mo. old to 1 1/2 yr old rams. Please call (330) 897-2907†x3

FOR SALE: A very good Boer Billy Goat, stocky & well muscled, $250. Conrad Yoder, (330) 893-3251

FOR SALE: 3 yr old Standard Bred Percheron Gray Gelding, broke single & double, TSS. (740) 623-0843

4 & 5 YR Old Std Bred Geldings, TSS, Surrey horses, good broke, 330-897-8650 or 330- 600-9286

6 YR OLD Standard Bred Gelding, broke, TS, something for older people, Leroy Yoder, TR 159, 1 mi E. of Charm. (330) 893-3479

BIG BLACK 9 YR OLD Family horse, TSS, $1200. Also, 15 yr old Trotter w/ papers, something for older people $1000 330-763-4747

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

4 YR Black Reg. Perch. gelding, 17H.H. Broke, on Amish farm all summer. $2400. Mahlon Yoder 740-622-1654

PUREBRED Angus - 2 bulls, approx. 750 lbs each; 5 heifers, approx. 475 lbs. each - $2.25 per lb. live weight. 330-231-6196 FOR SALE: Black Australorp Layer Pullets should be laying soon. Work # 330-674-6601 3 YR old Dark Bay Gelding, by Jailhouse Jessie, TSS, Surrey size, $5,800. Lavern Yoder, (330) 852-4062 4 YR old Morgan Gelding, sharp, boys horse. $1,800. 12 Golden Buff Pullets $7.00. Wayne Yoder 7648 TR 507 Big Prairie 44611

FOR SALE: 7 yr. old stbd. Gelding. TSS, women can drive. Good to hitch. Buggy over 2 yrs. John A. Miller, 10221 Hogback, Fredericksburg, OH 44627

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Killbuck $29,900 • 3 Bedrooms • New Roof & Windows • Upstairs has been updated • Rooming Backard • Enclosed Front Porch NEW

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330-852-2312

Family Owned For 35 Years

Killbuck $84,900 • 2 Bedrooms • 3 Village Lots • Heated Unattached Garage • Fenced in Back Yard • Unattached Garage w/ Lot

5 YR OLD BELGIAN Stallion, sired by Convinser, $3500. David Miller (330) 600-0491 VM 3 YR old Surrey Size Gelding, good broke fancy driver, TSS, (330) 464-1649 FOR SALE: Weanling stud colt. Very growthy. Bruce and Drafty Valley Bobby. Leroy Miller 897-1384 ext. 1 FOR SALE: HOLSTIEN STEER 300 LB. Also, Boer Billy for sale. (330) 852-2358 FOR SALE: Alpine Goats. 1 2 1/2 yr old nice black & white Billy. 1 service H Billy. 1 short bred Doe. (330) 893-0318 3 yr old Trotting Gelding, TSS, good broke family horse. 2 yr old Gelding, TSS, mostly trot. John Weaver, 4250 CR 207, Millersburg, between CR 77 and St. Rt. 62. FOR SALE: standardbred gelding. TSS, safe for women to drive, 14 yrs. old $1250. David N. Miller, 5020 TR 353, Mbg. 330-674-2915 3 YR OLD Brown & White Pony, Green broke to drive, $150. (330) 600-9134

Millersburg $116,500 • 3-4 Bedrooms • First Floor Laundry • Heated Garage with Upstairs Workshop • Fenced in Backyard

SIX YR OLD TROTTER, black three white socks, broke for women or daddy horse. $3200. Melvin E. Miller 3962 US 62, Dundee OH 44624 FOR SALE: 8 wks old Blue Heeler Bluetick cross puppies. Call 330-695-9862 DOUBLE ROUND Bale Feeder w/ hoop cover, great cond. 10 ft. sheep feeders 330-897-0422

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FOR SALE: 3 yr old brown cross bred buggy size Gelding. Zook 7779 Applecreek Rd., Fredericksburg

FOR SALE: Pain Pony Mare, TSS to ride & drive, also Pony saddle, bridle, harness, & cart w/lights. Pkg deal. (330) 600-1884

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YR old black Standardbred Gelding, trotter stands to hitch, TS, good family horse, N. of Alpine on TR 659. (330) 988-2153

FOR SALE: 2 grass fed steers, Jersey/Holstein cross, appox 700lbs. (740) 623-0843

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

Mare, drive. & in sharp

FOR SALE: 2 nanny goats w/ kids, fresh in Aug. (330) 893-2082 8

5 yr. old standardbred gelding, mostly trot, tss, surrey horse, women can drive. $2500/obo. (330) 674-2315

4 YR old Paint Cross good broke to ride & Been on trails, rides buggy, well build $2000 (330) 852-4704

3 YR old Bay Gelding, Sire: Cash Hall, Dam: Donerail. TSS, sharp boys horse, fancy driver. (330) 852-0580 Ext 2, Marion Burkholder

FOR SALE: Black standardbred cross, all purpose type mare, 11 yrs. old, tss, safe for women. New Bedford Lumber-(330) 897-7830

FOR SALE: 4 yr. old miniature horse, broke to ride and drive, $250. (330) 279-2719

Horses Livestock

2 KATAHDIN rams, born in May, from good stock, $175 OBO. Eli Weaver (330) 852-4953

Tina Owens

Realtor, ABR Call or Text: 330-231-0733

Email: TOwens@reshowcase.com Facebook.com/TinaOwensRealtor Web: TOwens.reshowcase.com

9 YR old Gelding, mostly trot, medium size, well broke family horse, women can drive. Marcus Schlabach, (330) 852-1979


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Household Furnishings 270

FOR SALE: Amish Built Oak Bedroom Set, Queen size bed, dresser, night stand, in exc. cond. (330) 473-5676 DOUBLE HUNG ProVia Clay Door. 2 76x68 double hung windows. Make offer. (330) 317-6637 FOR SALE: mahogany drop leaf table with 2 leaves includes four chairs, $80. 330-893-2064 OAK TABLE with 4 extentions, includes 6 oak chairs, $550; Matching china cabinet with glass shelves & mirror, $250 - All in good cond. 330-231-2942 $$$ BRAND NEW QUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET Still in Factory Plastic. $200.00 Can Help with Delivery. Call 330-353-8849 FOR SALE: ELECT. Treadmill, also older model Rainbow sweeper w/ carpet sweeper. Both work great! (330) 600-1473 WHITE SIDE by side refrigerator/freezer, water dispenser in door, good working cond. $285. (330) 893-1403 KITCHEN TABLE 55" long, oval, 5 chairs w/ padded seats, good cond., $120. (330) 897-1038

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STOEGER 12GA. over/under double barrel, exc. cond. $390. Also, Etrex Vista 10 GPS, new in box, $75. Paul Hilty (330) 695-6055 x3 HORTON SUPERMAG Crossbow scope $100. American Arms 20ga. double barrel $500. T & C Encore Muzzleloader. (330) 897-1038 RUGER AMERICAN Rifle .270 cal. with Simmons scope, NIB $450; Sm. camper type N. Gas refrigerator. (330) 897-1038 HORTON SUMMIT Crossbow, scope, quiver & arrows, very good cond. $250 (330) 231-8782 SAVAGE MODEL 110 7mm mag. w/ scope & sling, exc. cond. $450. STEVENS MODEL 14.5 little scout 22 in good cond. $185. (330) 897-6602 FOR SALE: Ear Corn $6 for 60lb. bag or buy bulk. Winesburg area. (330) 359-0200 REUSABLE HAND WARMERS, great for hunting, ice fishing, skating, working. Reuse hundreds of times! Call 330-600-1366 for FREE literature at MNK Sales.

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LEM HANG On Tree Stand, $20 (330) 893-0814 BARNETT CROW Bow w/quiver & 5 arrows, good condition. $175 (330) 893-0814 ATTENTION DEER hunters. For sale: Ear corn. 50# bag for $5.00. No Sunday Sales. Eli A Yoder, 4484 TR 371, Millersburg. (330) 893-2037. BUYING FURS, BEEF, & DEER HIDE. Must have deer tag NO. Also selling full line of trapping supplies. Open Wed. evening 4-8pm or by chance. Ivan Yoder 51040 TR 220, Baltic. 740-610-4427 FOR SALE: Hoyt Vectnix Bow, brand new, never used. Call (330) 473-2209 PRIMOS SCARFACE Deer (buck) decoy, carry bag incl. $85. (330) 897-0376

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44" TORO Pro Walk Behind Mower, bagger & mulching kit included, $2,800. Also TroyBilt Tuffy Tiller, $300 (330) 600-1884 FOR SALE: Used Goodyear bar tread tires, 23x10.5-12, $50/each; Stihl O38 Super with 20" bar, good cond., $375; Troy Bilt Tomahawk chipper shredder, w/5-hp elect. start Tec. motor, VGC, $525; DR commercial leaf & lawn vac w/5.5-hp B&S motor w/elect. start, $875. Barkman Engine 12862 CR 316, Big Prairie. Hours: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 7-5, Weds 7-8, Sat 8-12, Closed Sundays. GRAVELY 50" walk behind mower $975. Troy Built horse model tiller w/ new engine $475. Troy Built pony tiller $200. John S. Miller (330) 893-0303 EXMARK LAWN mower, 48" hydro-static, floating deck, $2800. J. Troyer, 9585 CR 32, Mbg, OH 330-279-4080 FOR SALE: 48" walk behind mower, good cond. $1000 (330) 275-7112. WILL DO garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. SNAPPER M1529 Snow blower like new, used once, paid $900. Sell for $700. Also gas powered Honda 2800PSI power washer on cart, good cond $225 330-473-3773

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TC ENDEAVOR muzzle loader incl. slug barrel. Both barrels have Leupold Variable scopes. L new 852-4445

FOR SALE: LARGE Hitzer wood and coal stove, good cond. $550. Mandy Hershberger (330) 893-3446

DIAMOND COMPOUND bow, sights, rest, quiver and 6 arrows. Good starter bow, $150 OBO. 330-600-2693

FOR SALE: Ashley wood coal stove. Good condition. 9 bundles brown shingles, new. 330-893-2205

COMPOUND REFLEX Bow, $75. (330) 600-9517

FOR SALE: windmill standing at Wayne S. Miller, 6575 TR 331, Mbg., OH 44654 330-674-9516 ext. 2.

HEATER BODY Suit and orange jacket. Large, $225. Junior Mast, 8408 South Applecreek Rd., Fred'burg,O FOR SALE: Remington 1100 20ga. 3" shotgun. Very good cond. $700. Also 4 panel ghost blind, like new $150. (330) 749-4335

USED BLACK saddle and saddle pads. $150. 330-600-8070 V.M. 8 DRAWER Treadle sewing machine cabinet, in good cond., make offer. John Miller (330) 279-2045

Miscellaneous Merch. 280

3200 D&S Boiler, coal & wood. Very good cond. (330) 893-2013 STABER WASHER $400. Amana Washer $95. Recliner $45. Crib, toddler, half & full bed. Trampoline $30. Servel/Dometic Gas Fridge $500. China Cabinet $75. Sausage stuffer $75. Floor lamp/oak stand $95. Champion Juicer $150. Gravely Riding Tractor w/ chain & snow plow $900 330-674-0636 CREEKSIDE FASHIONS to Furniture. We have a good supply of merchandise now. Kitchenware cookware, china hutch, tables & chairs, babycrib, rocker recliner, box springs & mattress all sizes, books, book shelves, games, fish aquarium, clothing, shoes, greeting cards, sentry safe, entertainment centers, chest of drawers, magazine stand & new Tupperware & lots of misc. Stop in or call 330-275-4048 SR 643, Baltic, OH 43804 New secretary oak desk $1300. 330-279-2075 15 CUBIC foot electric chest freezer. Works good, $200. 4 piece 18V porter cable drill, sawsaw, circular saw, flashlight, $150. David Miller, 330-674-1814 FOR SALE: Grizzly Shaper router. 6" Delta sander w/ hyd motor, Hitachi 10" miter saw w/hyd motor. Locust Hill Woodcraft 330-674-2002

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FOR SALE: Ashland Cookstove with stainless steel top and glass in oven door. Good cond., $1400 OBO. Melvin A. Miller, 7605 TR 652, Millersburg, OH 44654 WANTED APPROX. 100 HP Diesel with clutch. State price and cond. Mose Barkman, 7660 TR 507, Big Prairie, OH 44611 USED MINI surrey, fiberglass wheels in good cond. Elmer J. Yoder (330) 231-3830 4543 CR 229, FDBG 44627 MORGAN SINGLE HEAD resaw w/ return Kohler engine $4800. Whirlwind cut off saw Hydraulic motor in and outfeed rolls air stops $2000. (330) 897-1038 SLIDING DOOR Buggy, rubber tires, heater, good cond., $1600. 330-359-5674 4X4 PHONE BOOTH, good cond. For more information call 330-275-8825. Atlanta Homesteader wood / coal stove. 330-473-9944 LM WANTED: BARREL wood stove, call (330) 279-2114 EASY ENTRY Horse spring cart, like new. $1,075. (330) 893-0814 FOR SALE: Med. wood saver wood stove in good cond. $300. Lydia Ann Schlabach, 3852 US 62, Dundee, OH ANYONE LOOKING for big stones, give me a call. (330) 275-5247

Huge AmisH Furniture Consignment AuCtion Location; Buckeye Event Center. Located at 624 Henry Street Dalton, OHIO 44618. Located at the West edge of Dalton along US 30 approximately 15 miles West of Canton, and 10 miles East of Wooster.

14th Annual Fall Auction (2000) pieces of Furniture saturday, nov. 1st @ 9:00 A.m.

items inClude; Deluxe roll top desk, Grandfathers clock, new oak kitchen, computer desks, desks, secretary desk, file cabinets, book shelves, 50 plus complete bedroom suites, 50 plus complete dining room suites , dining room tables, lots of beds, chairs, hutches, bedroom furniture, hall trees, hall seats, Baby cribs, hickory rockers, oak glider rockers, blanket chests, crafts, (10) to (15) Sofas-including sectionals, and reclining sofas, recliners, power recliners, power love seat, lift chair, tv stands, coffee tables, end tables, occasional tables, plant stands, pie safes, jelly cupboards, rustic furniture ,area rugs, outdoor furniture, storage barns, lots of Poly Wood patio furniture, and much more. We will have furniture from over 100 local craftsmen. A very good selection of, bedroom suites and dining room suites. Furniture in quarter sawn oak, oak, brown maple, and hickory. All wood items are made by local Amish Craftsman .We will be open Friday night October 31rd from 5 to 9 P.M. for preview. Pictures posted on www.auctionzip.comI.D.7788. Or on www. stevechuppauctions.com.We are expecting 2000 lots or more. We will sell in 3 rings part of day. Delivery will be available by MD delivery, at 330-205-2521. If you have never been to our furniture auction, its an experience you will never forget. Consigners; Bring your consignments in Monday through Thursday the week of the auction. terms; Cash, Check, Visa & Master card. There will be a 7% buyer’s premium charge on all sales. There will also be sales tax charge unless you are exempt. Assisting AuCtioneers, Bob Graber, John Pond, Seth Andrews, Steve Andrews, Robert Miller, Jason Miller, Harley Jackson and apprentice auctioneer Eli Troyer.

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40 GAL elec. Rheem water heater, $200. Inter therm propane furn for mod home w/blower, $500. 4 4 ft. fluor. t. lights 330-674-0230 x2 SAUSAGE STUFFER Enterprize, Ex Cond. $120. Neuoprene Chest Waders, size 10, new $50. (330) 897-1038 FOR SALE: Single head Brewco Resaw. Good condition. Leave message, 330-852-4817 HAND-HEWN CHESTNUT Beams, $8 c foot. Small air tight stove good for cabin or sm. shop. 330-674-9451 x2 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060. WANTED: STATIONARY Basketball pole w/ or without hoop & backboard. Roy Miller (330) 600-1109 FOR SALE: Hitzer Wood Stove, w/jacket, good condition, $250 (330) 600-1072 ANTIQUE CAST iron free standing fireplace. Good cond. Ideal for cabin or basement. 34"w x 32"h x 26"d. Burns 18" logs, $225. 330-893-2003 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.

Miscellaneous Merch.

HONDA 7000W invertor generator w/ remote, 4800 hrs, $2,800. (330) 359-6149 LIKE NEW double wall 6" stainless steel chinmey 3-4' sections 1-2' section 1-T 1-top cap, $500. Aaron E. Troyer, 2679 S. Kansas Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606 CENTERLINE CABINETS Semi loads in stock. White painted, Maple, Beech, Oak. Assembled Box Cabinets. Made in USA. 8494 E. Lincoln Way, Orrville, Ohio, 330-6833030. Mon. 10-7, Tue-Fri. 8-5. 17' CAR HAULER Dovetail Trailer, $1,350 obo. (330) 231-6196 FOR SALE: Treated fence posts. 7'6" $4.50 8' corner posts $8.00. Levi Schlabach, 12866 CR 330, Big Prairie, OH 44611 3000W INVERTER Generator used very little, 3 yrs old $1800. 40gal. LP water heater $200. (330) 695-9875 275 GAL. fuel tank $100. 60" truck tool box w/ lids $75. Pull behind cart w/ seat for Gravely power unit $60. (330) 897-0554 FOR SALE: 125,000BTU 20th Century Gas Furnace, Gravity Flow, $300. (330) 852-8221 V.M. FOR SALE: Grainmaker Grain mill set up with 3/4H motor lifetime warranty 330-567-0019.

Pete and Mary Hilty Chattel Auction

Location: 2631 Harrison Road Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627. From Fredericksburg take Harrison Road west to location. From SR 83 take Harrison Road east to location.

Friday November 7, 2014 3:00 PM

JD Tractor * Toro Zero Turn * Manure Spreader * Lawn & Garden Equipment * Shop Tools * Furniture * Appliances * Household

Tractor--Zero-Turn—Lawn & Garden: JD 5210 Diesel 1174 hrs.; H&S Model 80 Manure Spreader; Toro Z Master Commercial 3000 Series Zero-Turn mower w/ 52” Deck and Bagger 180 hrs.; Caroni 5’ Tiller; 2-bottom plow; 6’ brush hog; 3pt. hydraulic log splitter; Troy Bilt tiller w/ newer Honda motor; new aluminum greenhouse; hog panels; steel posts; compost tumbler; wheel barrow; tripod tree stand w/ seat; 6’ step ladder; wooden ladder; children’s bicycle Tools: Winco 30KW generator; Lincoln arc welder; 6-scaffel bucks w/ braces; Milwaukee sawzall ; creepers; log chains; heavy duty air hose; shop lights; lots of tools not listed Appliances: 2- 36” Premier N.G. stoves; Frigidaire refrigerator; N.G. hot plate; microwave; George Foreman grill; barbeque racks; Furniture and Household: 2- solid oak entertainment centers; drop-leaf table w/ 4 chairs; oak table w/ 8 leafs; porcelain claw foot tub; 10 gun oak gun cabinet; gun rack;4-post cedar bed (full); highchair; dressers; old school desk; ping pong table; stands filing cabinets; matching sofa & chair; 7-pc. Rug set; dehumidifier; old milk cans; porch swing; Delweaco clock; treadmill; Nordic Track Elliptical Note: Tractor, Zero-turn, and larger equipment to sell at 5:00 PM Terms: Payment in full day of sale via cash or good check with proper I.D. Lunch Stand Sale by order of: Pete and Mary Hilty

Tim Miller Realtor/Auctioneer 740.502.6786 or tim@kaufmanrealty.com Jr Miller Realtor/Auctioneer 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com


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FOR SALE: 25kw Gen. set 115/230v NG, 30" blower, 455 Ranger X-Torq Husqvarna chainsaw, 4'x6'x42" man cage for forks. (330) 897-7111 FOR SALE: Large hard coal stove in good condition, $350/obo. (330)897-1377 x1 FOR SALE: 2000W Honda Generator in good condition Samuel D. Erb 330-897-0089 x 3. FOR SALE: D&S Rite Burn wood or coal stove. Also D&S hard coal suitable for finish shop. Eli R. Miller, 3962 US 62, Dundee, OH 44624 FOR SALE: Portable icehouse 8x10x6H inside. Used 2 yrs. $4,000. D.Troyer, 8305 TR 654, Fred. Ohio 250FT. 4FT high used white chainlink fence, good cond., $100 (330) 897-0954 FOR SALE: TABLE W/ 4 chairs, full size bed, picnic table. (330) 473-9482 leave message STIHL 025 Chainsaw w/ extra chains, good cond. $125. (330) 698-0467

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FOR SALE: 1 3/8" dia. line shaft with four pillow block bearings includes large grinder made especially to sharpen silo filler knives. Also, 10" rip table, power source 14 HP electric start engine with new 12 volt battery. Total price $338 Hershberger Repair Shop, 2233 State Route 557, Baltic, OH Ph 330-897-3501 WEIL MCCLAIN gas boiler 350,000 BTU. Good working order with chimney, $700. Daniel M. Yoder, 2455 CR 200, Dundee, 877-790-8269 WANTED: PING Pong Table in good cond. Junior Troyer 8486 TR 654, FDBG, OH 44627

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Musical Instruments

CASIO LK-100 Keyboard. 61 keys. Excellent condition. Midi and key lighting system included $130 330-567-2607 CASIO KEYBOARD CTK551 $125. Casio PT100 $30. (330) 893-3463

Absolute Kovatch Real Estate AuctionRanch Home Near Holmesville

Location: 8210 County Road 189 Holmesville, OH 44633 From Benton take C.R. 189 West to Property. North to Property. From S.R. 83 take C.R. 558 north to C.R. 189/Benton Rd. to property. Signs posted.

Thursday November 6th - 2014 3:00 PM

Ranch Home on ½ Acre * Attached 2 Car Garage * Storage Shed * Prairie Twp. * Holmes Co. * Southeast Local Schools We are offering at public auction a ranch home that sits on ½ acre just east of Holmesville. This home was built in 1970 and is structurally sound but is in need of some cosmetic updates. It is comprised of 3 large bedrooms, Schrock’s kitchen, and a living room with fireplace, 2 full baths and an unfinished full basement. Relax in the evenings on your private sunroom that is attached to the back of the home. Newer windows, a newer furnace and storage shed compliment this property. Please join us for this fine offering and take advantage of our open house on Thursday Oct. 23rd. Real Estate sells at 5:00 PM. Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with balance due in 45 days at closing. No financing contingencies. Property will be sold “As Is” with no warranties. Announcements day of sale will take precedence over all previous advertising. Legal: Parcel #1700422000, Prairie Township. Holmes County and Southeast Local Schools. Taxes are currently $821.80/half. Homestead Reduction of $185.59. Chattels Appliances * Furniture * Household * Misc.: Frigidaire side by side Refrigerator; Kenmore Fridge; Hotpoint Gas Stove; Frigidaire Dishwasher (on wheels); Blue Recliner; Couch; Stereo Cabinet; Kitchen Table; 2 piece Hutch; Buffett; (3) Bar Stools; Lane Cedar Chest; Cedar Chest; End Tables; Plant Stands; Hammond Organ; Older Drop Leaf Table; Shelving; Pots & Pans; Fire King; Mixing Bowls; Tupperware; Glasses; Knife Set; Bedding; Towels; Lamps; Glassware; Collectibles; Records; Lots of Craft Items; Books; Rooster Figurines; Solar Lights; Push Mower; Fence Posts. This is a very partial list and the basement is full and untouched. Anything could turn up at this sale and it will be approximately a 2 ½ hour sale. Chattel Terms: Cash, good check or credit card. 3% buyers premium, premium will be waived for cash or check. Proper Identification required to register.

Musical Instruments 300

FOR SALE: electronic Yamaha keyboard, 36 keys, 100 tones, 100 rhythms, 100 songs, $80. 330-893-2064

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FOR SALE: 5 YR old Parti-Yorkie Male, very aggressive, (740) 623-0843 4 YR old Reg. Poodle, Female, 1 yr. and 3 yr. old Bichon females, 5 yr. old reg. Yorkie, male. Willis Weaver, 6464 Harrison Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627

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Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer. FOR SALE: 4 AKC Tri-colored Cavalier Male puppies, 10 wks old, wormed & shots, nice hair coat, $750. Aden A. Yoder (330) 897-2412 FOR SALE: 1 yr old Fox Terrier Male, nice pet dog, call (330) 473-2209 1.5 YR old Beagel female, $50 obo. (330) 275-6200

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FOR SALE: 3 1/2yr old Cur female Trees. Also Cur and Beagle Cross pup started. (330) 674-9924 FOR SALE: M.Yorkie Terrier mix puppy. D.O.B. 5/18/14. Also M. Yorkie Chihuahua puppy, D.O.B. 7/13/14. Both have shots, wormed. Family raised. Cute & playful. $150/ea. 740-622-6084 x 4 FOR SALE: 2 Cavalier females, ACA, black & tan, 4 yrs. old, for pets--$150/ea; 4 yr. old Yorkie female, AKC, 5 lbs. $300; 1 yr. old Havanese male, AKC, pet, $150. VM (330) 893-3186. FOR SALE: 12 ft. x 20 ft. Kennel building. 16 outside runs, 6 whelping pens, & 2 weaning pens. Stainless steel door fronts w/ new floor 2014. $12,000 OBO. (330) 763-3909 AKC Black & tan Cavalier female, 3 yrs. old, $350/obo; ACA Ruby Cavalier female, 5 yrs. old, $350/obo. - Both not recommended for breeding. (330) 473-9944/ LM FOR SALE: 3 yr Yorkie-Poo female. (330) 893-3678

6 PUPPIES, 3 females, 3 males. Toy Fox Terrier & Blue Heeler mix, 8 wks old, all shots & wormed, (330) 897-8059

Kaufman Auction House

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

Monday, October 27, 2014, 5:00 PM

* Furniture * Antiques * Mounts * 4 Wheeler * Jewelry Ivan & Geneva Mullet Estate: furniture incl. dining table, 2 drop-leaf tables, sec. desk, file cabinet, bedroom set, chairs, sewing machine, benches, end & coffee tables, dresser, fold chairs & tables incl. 8’ Lifetime, kids rocker; lg. wall clock; Seth Thomas mantel clock; canning jars; lots of kitchen boxes; tools; 2 tool boxes on wheels; ladders; boxes of hand tools; bench grinder; wheelbarrow; lg. Rockwell planer; fishing items; Evinrude motor; skies; misc. Antiques & Primitives: old German books from 1800’s; old trunks; wooden boxes; games; lots of toys; wooden train set; sleds; fans; quilts; wire crates; Redwing Linseed oil can; jars; bottles; glassware; older plastic nativity scene ornaments; 100’s of boxes to go thru. Anything may show up. Maranicca Items: proceeds again go for boy with cystic fibrosis; lots of jewelry incl. 10K cameo; watches; sterling silver items etc.; handmade wall hangings; Viking glass misc.; Morgan Items: lots of 50+ taxidermy mounts incl. deer heads, bear skin, ducks, geese, grouse, crow; old fishing lures; Boy Scout knives, badges, etc.; 4 Wheeler & Cub Cadet: 4 wheeler 2005 Honda TRX 400 EX, Protape, handle bars, FMX exhaust; 2012 Cub Cadet Mower LGTX 1054, 54” w/159 hrs. exc. condition. Note: Don’t miss this one both rings will be loaded, something for everyone. Weekly consignment auctions every Monday at 5pm. Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com for photos and updates. For more information contact Marvin Yoder at the auction house at (330) 204-4453. Terms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Receiving Hours: Wednesday, 9AM-4PM Always Taking Quality Consignments

Sale by the Order of: Stephen Kovatch & Vera Kovatch

Clliff Sprang, Auctioneer/Realor 330-464-5155 or cliff@kaufmanrealty.com

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MINI PUG Puppies, vaccinated and de-wormed. (330) 276-5613 FOR SALE: Yorkie male, 6 mo. old, $300; Dachshund, red long-haired male, $300; 2 Jack Russell females, $100/each; 1 Parti mini Poodle male, $300. (330) 600-9624 AKC SIBERIAN Husky Proven Male, for stud service. Also (4) Plastic Tanks for dog boxes. $60 ea. For more information call (740) 291-7384 AKC REGISTERED Beagles. Running well with pack. Also young AKC Yorkie females. After 3 pm, Leroy Miller 330897-1384 x1 ATTENTION KENNEL OWNERS: OPDBA Announcing an evening educational seminar Thurs. Nov. 13 at 6pm at Mt. Hope New Auction Building. Speaker Doctor Bramlage from Revival Animal Health, 8:00 is a free meal of pizza, cake, & ice cream. Sponsered by: APRI, Buckeye Puppies, Quail Creek Kennel. AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD Male, 1 yr old. $100. Joseph Miller 8665 TR 601, FDBG. (330) 695-9937 4 YEAR old Walker Coon Hound. Runs and trees with other dogs. 330-600-1735

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FOR SALE: 2 yr old AKC Pug Male & 3 yr old Pug Female. $400 each. (330) 852-2383 x1 MORKIE & Multipoo Puppies, shots & wormed. $320. Also Bernese Mountain Puppies, AKC Registered, shots & wormed, dew claws removed, vet checked. Ready 11/10. $1,150 (330) 473-3825 2 UKC REGISTERED ENG. Coon Hound Pups. 3 1/2 mo old. $175ea. OBO 330-749-8509 FOR SALE: 3 older AKC female Yorkies, $150 each. 5 mo old male Mountain Kerr, $50. 1-AKC female Pom, had 1st litter, $800. 1AKC female Pom puppy, 8 wks old, had 1st shots/wormed, $500. (800) 363-1004 VM DOBERMAN FEMALE, 1.5yrs old, ears done, pet only. $400 Ole English Bulldoggie, 1.5yrs old, $450. 330-275-6252 AKC REGISTERED Chocolate Labs, born 8/19, $300 males, $350 females (330) 473-3545 GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS born Aug. 21, 2014. No papers. females $300, males $250. (330) 897-1038

REIMAN TRUST LAND AUCTION

39+ ACRES OF LAND-MOST IS WOODED SECLUDED 2 BEDROOM CABIN-MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE

Selling for the trust to settle the estate. 39.68 acres of wooded land located at 3577 Mechanicsburg Road, Wooster, Ohio. On Mechanicsburg North of Milltown and South of Clear Creek Valley Road.

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1, 2014 12:00 NOON

REAL ESTATE SELLS TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 12:00 NOON The door to door salesmen will never find you. Secluded. Isolated. Some locations like this are a 1 tank trip from town. This one is a 1 gallon of fuel trip from any Wooster location.. The property is mostly wooded, with some timber. The 2 bedroom, 1 ½ story cabin was built in 1960, was used as a weekend getaway, and still qualifies as a quiet getaway. The cabin has electric, water well, septic, and a fireplace. Take time to inspect this property. You will like what your dollars will buy. And it all sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. A very solid land investment. Celebrate the holidays in your new vacation home. Plat and pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on real estate auctions. OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY OCTOBER 17 4:00-6:00 P.M. AUCTION BY ORDER OF MARk A. REIMAN TRUSTEE FORMARGARET S. REIMAN TRUST AUCTIONEER/REALTOR – Dave Acker BROkER – Jack Gant

KAUFMAN AUCTION HOUSE 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER


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FOR SALE: 5 YR old APR Registered Chinese Shar Pei Female. (330) 231-4155 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES, Apple head, black, chocolate & fawn. $300 males, $350 females. Ready to go by 10/25/14. (330) 359-5459 AKC MALTESE-BREED Sellout: 3-females & 1-male, 2 yrs. old; 1-female, 4 mo. old, $600/each.330-897-2907 x3 OLD ENGLISH Bulldog, female, 4 yrs old, nice litters, good mom, $600. (330) 600-1366 AKC BLACK GERMAN SHEPHERD male for sale! Not proven, 3 1/2 years old $350. 10'x6' chainlink 3 sided kennel for additional $200. (330) 749-2132 FOR SALE: Yorkies, 1 male 2 yrs old, 1 female, 2 years old. (330) 987-1967 2 6MO old Chihuahua females, $150ea. 1 3yr old Boston Terrier male, proven, $175. (330) 897-6602

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MALTESE SELLOUT! 10 registered mostly 1-2yrs old, small, sharp, young quality breeding stock. 2 males-8 females and 3 are bred. Due to my friend's wife passing away, we will offer these dogs to sell as a package deal $6,500 takes all! Call (740) 599-7797 FOR SALE: Flemish Giant New Zealand cross rabbits! Around three month old! Edwin Mast, 6967 Salt Road, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 SPRINGER SPANIEL Pups, AKC 4 mo old, excellent breeding, shots, (330) 567-3839 6 MO old AKC Boxer female, (330) 763-1985 FOR SALE: BEABULL PUPS 330-275-5639 4 YR old AKC Boxer Male, proven breeder. Also 3 yr old Boxer female. Both brindle color w/ white markings. 330-621-8426

BOLEY EQUIPMENT AUCTION TRACTORS-TRUCKS-FARM EQUIP- ANTIQUES FRIDAY NOV. 7th @ 10:00 A.M.

LOCATION: 8677 Cemetery Rd. Shreve, Oh 44676. From SR 226 (Shreve Rd) S of Wooster or approx. 2 mi. N of Shreve take Cemetery Rd. south to farm. Or from SR 83 from Holmes/ Wayne co line take Centerville Rd. (CR 1) west approx. 4 mi. to Cemetery Rd. and go north approx. 2 mi. to farm ( watch for signs) After many years of farming Richard & Mabel Boley have decided to rent the farm and no longer need the farm equipment. They have decided to offer the following at public auction. TRACTORS/ TRUCKS/COMBINES – 275 Massey Ferguson Perkins diesel multi power; Massey Ferguson 135 diesel 3100 hrs new rubber; Clean Massey Ferguson 540 combine Perkins diesel field ready w/ grain head & 4 row corn head W.R. (1144); JD 55 combine for parts; New Idea 703 4 row W.R. uni picker 1400 hrs; Sharp 1960 Chevrolet Spartan 70 series grain truck 28500 mi. w/obeco hoist & bed 5 spd. w/ a 2 spd. axel; 1989 GMC 3500 dually gas v8 w/ Eby alum. flatbed; 1961 60’s series grain truck with mid-west bed & Galion hoist. FARM EQUIPMENT – NH 268 hayliner square baler; NH 55 hay rake; 8x16 flatbed wagon; JD 1240 wide row corn planter; JD FB-B grain drill; 10 ft easy flow drill; Ford 3pt 130, 3 bottom 14 in. high clearance plow; Dearborn 3 bottom 14 in. plow; AC 8 & 10 ft transport discs; Ferguson 6 ft 3 pt disc; 9 ft Dunham culti-packer; culti-mulcher; 3 section spring tooth; 2 row 3 pt cultivator; Ford stiff shank cultivator; rotary hoe; 5 gravity wagons including Flicklin on 10 ton kory gears good shape, 1 fertilizer wagon w/auger (fiberglass); 3 pt plastic layer; Meyers silver cloud air blast sprayer; McCormick dearing rake; 3 in. aluminum irrigation system approx.. 1000 ft w/10 hp pump; NI sickle bar mower (belt drive); NI 30 ft elevator; alum.16ft harvest handler elevator; Old sprayer truck w/ title (not running); Seed easy 12 volt broadcast spreader; narrow front end off of Ford 5000; misc. farm equip not mentioned for parts or scrap; new disc blades & more misc. parts. LAWN & GARDEN/MISC BARN ITEMS – AC big 10 garden tractor w/ hydraulic mower deck & 4 ft. sickle bar; Banjo H2O pump; hyd. cylinders; Bolens 1050 garden tractor w/ front blade & pto. deck; Ariens rear tine tiller; Huskee orchard sprayer; fanning mill; wooden melon crates; old bicycles; garden cultivator; 3 snow bobs; belt sander; snow fence; soil test kit; misc. metal scrap; water troughs; black plastic water line and gas line pipe; kerosene heater; log chains; scrap pile. ANTIQUES & PRIMITIVES - Old crocks; lard tins; insulators; mason jars; pulleys; wood straw fork; dump rake; doors & porch spindles; lots of iron & misc. primitives; cash register; scales and more. NOTE- A partial list with more coming out of the barns. Richard has maintained his equipment over the years and has stored most equipment inside. Starting with wagon load and row items. Equipment after 12 noon. Off road parking weather permitting. Pictures @ www.resauctions.com or www. auctionzip.com ID# 12148 TERMS- Cash or Good Check with positive ID. RICHARD AND MABEL BOLEY, OWNERS Auctioneers- Nick DeFelice, Steve Andrews and Paul Emerson. (330) 464-1302

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1 ACA Bernese Mountain Dog Female, 5 months, $900. (330) 763-4887

2 DOUBLE RABER KENNEL whelping pens, 24"x112" w/ feeders, $100 ea. (330) 897-0554

TOY POODLES: 6 weeks old, first shots, wormed, 2 females, 2 males. Black & cream color. Call 852-7710

6 YR old Male Ladner, yellow black mouth Cur. Sire is a Pine River Bud, Dam is a Pine River Cry. NKC registered $350. 330-674-0084

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AKC FEMALE Bernese Mt. Dog, "Rakita" is 1-1/2 yrs. & loves to play, up to date on vaccines, not spade. Asking $1000. (330) 669-3937

HAVANESE PUPPIES AKC, sharp & fluffy, males & females, 8 wks old, (330) 275-8658 VM FOR SALE: Poodle, female white; Yorkie male, proven breeder, 3 yrs. old; 3 Yorkie-Shon males, 14 wks. old; 1 AKC Shih-Tzu male, (330) 749-2407 2 Havanese females, bred & due 11/15 & 11/31, 7 lbs. & 12 lbs., $600/each; Also, 2 yr. old apricot female Poodle, $250 - all 3 are AKC reg'd. (330) 897-0736.

YR old Yellow Labradoodle Female, exc. temperments, $500 OBO. (330) 763-0551

AKC REGISTERED Golden Retriever Male, 3.5mo old, shots/wormed $450. (330) 852-2679 AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD Puppies 8wks. Different colors to choose from, shots & dewormed ready to go! Duane Yoder 4952 SR 557, MLBG. (330) 893-4068 FOR SALE: Cur coon squirrel dog. 2 yr. old. Well started, $200 OBO 330-852-0653 x1 FOR SALE: Cava-chon puppies, born 7/27/14. Very well socialized and playful, call (330) 893-1521

Stutzman Real Estate Auction Holmesville

Location: 213 Millersburg St. Holmesville OH 44633

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

2 Story Home on 1.23 Acres in 2 Parcels * 28’x32’ Detached Garage * City Sewer * Village of Holmesville * Prairie Twp. * Southeast Local Schools * Holmes County* Building Site

n o i ed t c ll u A ce n A c Open House: Wednesday, Oct 22nd 5-7pm Located in Holmesville this 2 Story home offers lots of living space both inside and out. This interior has well over 2,000 sq. ft. of living area which includes 4-5 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, dining room kitchen Has beautiful raised panel trim and woodwork throughout. Has basement. Utilities includes newer hi-efficiency gas forced air heat, a newer wood/coal burning furnace for economical heating. City sewer and private water well. Has a good 28’x32’ detached garage. Lot is mostly level with nice mature trees.

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Parcel 1: Home and garage on .79 acre lot. Has 210ft of frontage on Millersburg St Parcel 2: .44 Acre building lot. Has 154 ft of frontage on Taylor St Will be offered separate and combined. Call Jr. Miller for more details.Dont miss this affordable offering! Call Jr Miller for more information or go to www.kaufmanrealty.com Sells at 5 PM Taxes and Legal: Taxes are currently $978.58 per ½ year on entire property. Holmes County parcel number 1900313000. Terms on Real Estate: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Purchasers should inspect the property prior to bidding and be aware of its condition. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all preceding advertising and statements. Auction by order of: Paul & Ella Stutzman

JACK RUSSELL Mountain feist cross puppies, farm raised, very cute & friendly. $75. (330) 695-2080 VM FOR SALE: AKC REG. MALE SHIBA INU, 3 yrs old. DNA tested. (330) 359-5601 x1

Pets Supplies

AKC SILVER LAB, male & female. Also, 1 charcoal female, 9 mo. old. 1 ACA Boxer male, brindle w/ white markings, 5 mo. old. (740) 545-6385 BEAGLE PUPS, 3-f, 2-m, out of good stock. $75/ea. New Bedford Sportsman Supply. (330) 897-8100 FOR SALE: 10x20 dog kennel building. Insulated, sprayed interior, 4 whelping boxes w/ hot water, heat, 20 inside-outside runs. Large storage cabinet, sink with running hot water, USDA approved. Dennis Hershberger (330) 600-0864

In partial settlement of The Estate of the Late Joe Glasser. I will sell many interesting and useful items.

Public Auction

Saturday November 1st 2014

Commencing at 10:00am in the FFA Building at The Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, OH. - Automobile - Firearms - Swords - Antiques - and Collectibles - Tools - Corvette Items - Longaberger Baskets - Good Household - Furniture - Toys - Lionel Train - Car Tent - Much Miscellaneous. ‘05 Honda Odyssey, a very nice car, 123k miles, w/ trailer hitch and weather tec mats and more. Guns - Colts, Trooper III, 357 Mag. Rev.; (2) Model 1911 U.S. Army .45 ACP Semi Auto Pistols; Iver Johnson “Champion” .410 Single Shot Shotgun; Hunter Arms “Fulton Spec.” double barrel 12ga. Shotgun; Luger mod. 1914 Erfurt, Semi Auto Pistol; Mauser Semi Auto Pistol, 6.35 mm.; Nambu Japanese Semi Auto Pistol; Remington 870, 12ga. w/field and deer bbls. shotgun; Ruger mod 1022, 22LR. Semi-auto rifle; Star .45 ACP Semi-auto pistol; S&W .41 mag. Revolver, 6 shot; S&W .38 spec. Rev. 5 Shot; S&W 5 shot Rev. “Sat. Night Special”; Walther P38, Semi-auto pistol; Underwood M-1 Carbine .30 Cal Semi-auto; Winchester Mod. 94, 30-30 Lever Carbine. Hard to Find Cased, Nickle Plated w/ Pearl Handles, (1) Colt Single Action .22 LR “Frontier Scout” Rev. (1). 22 mag. Campanion identical except Caliber. These appear to be new SN 288310 and 2882 K. Several Swords and Sabers; (1) German dagger; military and police uniform items; several old toy trucks; Lionel Train and acc. Locomotive #2026 w/ Tender; Fifty plus, Scale Model Corvettes; Corvette memorabilia including frames of models, etc. and of special note a set of new seats for ‘78 Silver Anniversary “Vette” in Red Leather. Over 100 Longaberger baskets; box lots of carpentry, plumbing and electrical hardware; Kennedy and Craftsman rolling tool boxes; Cased drills, saws, and other power tools; tool benches w/vises, air comp (2) Chain saw; Myers pumps; sandblaster, shop vacs. Table Saw; drill press; Ladders; 2 car tent garage; Rockwell Table Saw and jointer combo; many more tools. Antique Furniture Oak and Walnut dressers; dry sink; chests including “Tiger Stripe”; night stands; Victorian bed; pictures and frames; ice cream store table & chairs; wash stands; assorted chairs and rockers. Clearglass and art glass, pottery, table china; sets and individual pieces of nippon, Fostoria, Cranberry, Mary Gregory; Roseville, R.S. Prussia, Depression, Milkglass, Planters peanut jar. 40 plus pieces of spongeware R; very good porcelain figurines, box lots. Nice Small chest freezer; 42” Samsung flat screen T.V.; Wall mount T.V. many LP Albums and a large number of CDs, Christmas decos, Mans “Giant” bike by Topeak; bike rack for car hitch; 4 Civic wheels & tires; wheels & tires for Odyssey (xtra) A nice assortment of modern furniture, Leather, upholstered, chairs, china cabinets, dining room set; side tables and wall hangings, desks, DVD player w/ speakers; entertainment center. No Buyers Premium Charged positive ID with cash or Ohio only checks. Lunch Trailer by Shelia (Bob’s Sausage) Sale by order or Mary Glasser, Executor of Estate of Joe Glasser, Ashland Probate Court Case #20131086. Pictures at AuctionZip.com Actioneer # 18038 Autioneers: Dave Gallapoo 330-201-0887 Dick Kistler 330-464-2250 Ed Howman

Jr. Miller Auctioneer/Realor 330-231-1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com

Car, guns, blades, Train set, toys sell at approx. 12 Noon.


Byler Real Estate and Chattel Auction

Location: 7361 TR 525 Holmesville, Ohio 44633. From Holmesville Ohio take CR 320 west to CR 329 west approx 3½ miles to TR 525 south ½ mile to location. From SR 39 west of Millersburg (at Finneys Station) take SR 754 north 2 miles to TR 506 east 1½ miles to TR 525 north 1 mile to location. Signs posted.

Monday October 27, 2014, 4:00 p.m.

Brick Home On 2.67 Acres with a 32’x48’ Shop * Ripley Twp * Holmes County * West Holmes Schools * Polaris 4-Wheeler * Honda Inverters * Land Pride Tiller * Misc. Tools

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FOR SALE: 4 yr old Beagle male, good hunting dog, $150. Also Beagle female, $100. (330) 893-2060

LABRADOODLE PUPPIES, Blacks & Yellows, 9 wks old, shots/wormed, family raised. $225 (330) 893-2036

FOR SALE: 6 yr. Shitzu Chihuahua cross female Ex. mom. 4 yr. Pomeranian female 330-897-2067

BICHON PUPS, male $350, female $650, ACA registered, nice breeding size, 3.5mo old. (330) 749-1054

FOR SALE: AKC Chocolate Lab, 7 mo. old. Good breeding stock. 330-893-4521

3 YR old male Chihuahua $150, 5 yr old female Chihuahua ACA registered $100. (330) 893-7313

FOR SALE: Lionhead bunnies, very cute! $4. Call (330) 893-4808

FOR SALE: Border Collie / Golden Retriever cross male, 7 yrs old, good w/ children. (330) 852-8029

FOR SALE: CUTE KITTENS. Very nice markings, 11 wks old. $5 ea. (330) 567-2090

WANTED: REG'D male white Toy Poodle, 5-8 lbs. (330) 852-1084.

MARANATHA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL AUCTION

LOCATION: PROVIA DOOR Walnut Creek Facility: 2150 SR 39, Sugarcreek

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31ST, 5:30PM (SUPPER AT 4:30PM) The following merchandise will sell as a fundraiser for Maranatha Christian School

A well built all brick home that is situated in a tranquil country setting. Built in 1986 this property offers over 2,000 sq. ft. of living area as well as a good 32’x48’ shop building. The house has 3 bedrooms, 1½ baths on the main floor as well as a kitchen with Mullet cabinets, dining area, living room with a wood and or gas fireplace. The kitchen comes fully equipped with a fridge, stove and dishwasher. The downstairs has a large recreation room, 1 bedroom and a full bath with laundry room. Has gas hot water baseboard heat, private water well and septic system. 2 car attached garage. A nice 12’x 24’ PVC deck is included. The 32’x48’ shop is insulated with 13 ft. ceilings and 2 – 11’6” overhead doors, excellent for workshop, storage etc. The land is open and wooded with an excellent owned buffer of trees on the south and west side. If you’re in the market for a well kept property in a private setting check this one out! Minutes from Holmesville elementary and West Holmes high school. Real estate sells at 5:00 p.m. Call Jr. Miller for more details. Don’t miss it! TAXES & LEGAL: Taxes are currently $1,157.01 per ½ year. Holmes County parcel numbers are 2300881000 and 2300882001. TERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction, balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information contained herein derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted. Full list of chattels in future ads. Chattels start at 4:00 PM • Real estate sells at 5:00 PM Chattels 4-Wheeler, Ramps, Invertor, Tiller, Vac Cart: 1996 Polaris Xplorer 4x4 ATV, 400 liquid cooled engine, 2457 miles, excellent condition; 50” Land Pride RTR 0550 3 pt. tiller, pto, reverse till, fits super compact or compact tractor (like new); Honda 7000 EB inverter, 250 hrs., excellent; Agri-Fab Mow n Vac cart with 5 hp motor; aluminum 4 wheeler ramps for pickup; Crossbow, Shooting Bench, Tools, Lawn Items: Horton Hunter Supreme crossbow; like new shooting bench; Craftsman mechanics creeper; 3 ton floor jack; 2-3 ton jack stands; portable air tank; sack cart; 4’x8’ sheet of alum. tread plate; 48” pull type lawn roller; Scott’s fert. spreader; lawn cart; misc. wrenches and tools; Razor scooter; Lumber: 51-2”x6”x12’ treated boards (used); 17-4”x4”x8’ new treated posts; Connelly Pool Table, Household Items: Connelly pool table with 1” slate top in excellent condition; old matching sofa, loveseat and chair; misc. household items. Chattel Terms: Cash or good check. Note: Clean items all the way through. Owners: Dan & Elsie Byler

Pets Supplies 410

Equipment, Tools and Farm Misc: New 6x12 PJ trailer (w/ full mesh end gate, spare tire, chrome fender, angel rail side) STIHL backpack blower (Model BR600); STIHL chainsaw (Model MS271); 3000-watt generator; 2-gallon gas can; cordless power tools; dump trailer full of firewood; 16 tons limestone delivered within 10 miles; Husqvarna 455 rancher 18” bar chainsaw; RT 35 Cub Cadet rear-tine tiller; dump truck load of topsoil (delivered within 15 miles of Millersburg); STIHL B655 blower; 28’ Werner extension ladder; 6’ Werner stepladder; #2691-22 2-pc. Compact Milwaukee kit; McCullock snow blower; locking plier set Outdoor and Recreational: Hunting Cabin/Garage (16’x24’ Alpine barn-style cabin,(includes delivery and assembly within 50 miles; $3 per load mile for additional mileage) Hunting blind (6’x6’x10’ from Oak Ridge Blinds, includes delivery and assembly within 50 miles); John Deere Bike 20” wheels; 6 bags Bull Country mulch; 5’ poly glider; 20 bags compost; 2 lg campfire grills; 2-burner propane cart; Gutter Leaf Guard installed; Simmons binoculars; solar landscape lights; 2-seat and 3-seat poly glider Miscellaneous: Ertl 8360 R die cast metal replica; New Holland tractor toys; Ertl farmhouse set; 15 lb. hickory smoked prime rib for 10-12 people; Eco Brick; (2) 34x84 maple freestanding bookcases (painted black); 5lb ABC Fire Extinguisher; 10lb ABC Fire Extinguisher; 24 DCM battery; Ohio honey; grill seasoning basket; oil change; large pizza; Numen EL 2.0 headlight; pedestal sofa server (oak); oval top magazine stand (cherry); pedestal sofa server (hickory); 48” Pedestal table and 4 chairs; dresser & armoire with your choice of stain/ paint; wicker porch swing; 30 minute massage; Avia shoes; electric contact grill; quesadilla maker, 90”x103” rag quilt; comforter; ladies pampering basket; old door; old window; strawberry jam; 24 qts boneless canned chicken; custard pies; home-canned Baby Gold peaches; homemade pizza dinners; Belizean chicken dinners; steak dinners; dinner for 2 at Dutch Valley; 2 tickets to Carlisle Inn Musical; marble board games; Airpot coffee server; large basket non-perishable foods from Walnut Creek Cheese; gift cards; wall décor; home décor; quilt kit; overnight stays at Berlin Grande, Rocky Hill Cabins, Carlisle Inn Sugarcreek, Wallhouse Hotel; round trip to Florida with Pioneer Trails; glider rocker; power leather recliner; Mary Kay gift bag; certificate for ½ beef from Baltic Meats; family admittance to the Farm at Walnut Creek; jewelry box; women’s boots; floor rug; teardrop camper rental; propane turkey fryer; oak dining table w/ 2 leaves & 6 matching padded chairs

MENU Barbecued Chicken, Burgers, Fries and More! PARTIAL LISTING, MANY MORE ITEMS EXPECTED. MAKE PLANS TO ATTEND! DONATIONS AND ITEMS ACCEPTED TO SALE DATE. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: SHAWN MILLER 330-204-9858, OR FREDDIE MILLER 330-401-2922

FOR SALE: Eng. Bulldog, m, CH sired, proven. Also availabe for service, black Tri English Bulldog, call for details. (330) 600-2807 AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies. Medium light golden. Up-to-date shots and wormer. 740-545-9166 FOR SALE: ACA 6 yr old brown Dauschund male, good breeder. $200. (330) 893-7800 UKC REGISTERED Walker Male, 14 mo old, slightly started on coon. Sell or trade. (330) 231-9940 2 YR old Poodle Female, had puppies, excellent good mom, cream, (330) 893-4908 FOR SALE: Boxer-mix puppies, 9 wks old, $100-$150. (330) 600-0682 BEAGLE MALE. Real good rabbit dog. Hunts good. 330-897-0809

Auctioneers: Jason Miller, Curt Yoder, Myron Miller

HOME FOR SALE 1.874 acres w/ 3BR 1BA 42x72 shop barn building, fence pasture, city water, natural gas, in Dundee area. 330-852-3630 MINI-HORSE FARM 5.86 acres w/ pond, 5-heated stalls, 7171 TR 551 in Holmesville. Motivated seller. Howard Hanna, Ron Cooke 330-575-7020

415

Mobile Home For Sale

14X70 MOBILE home in good cond., must be moved 330-674-0130

425

Land Sale Rent

5.093 ACRES VACANT LAND CAUV Approved On Criswell Rd.,1/2 mi. South of 250. Will take bids on Monday, October 27th at 7:00 PM. 5% non-refundable down payment closing in approximately 30-45 days at David A. Swartzentruber's, 5402 Criswell Rd., Apple Creek, OH. 44606. Owner has the right to reject any or all bids. For more info, call Lewis Shetler, (330) 600-0046

TOY FOX Terrier puppies. 8 weeks, shots, wormed, males, females. Roy S. Miller, 330-465-3259

460

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KILLBUCK 2BR upstairs apt w/appl, garage, ideal for single or couple, no smoking, assist animals only, sec dep. (330) 276-4091

Sports Fitness

PRO-FORM 350 TREADMILL very good cond. $275. Body Champ inversion table, exc. cond. $75. (330) 698-0467 SPECIALIZED 29er Mountain bike. used 2 years. Good condition, $300. 330852-2829

320

Tools Machinery

10" Table saw with sliding table, 7-1/2 hp 3-phase, $1950. 740-291-7019

475

Apartment Rentals

Home Condo Rentals

2 BR. Ranch, 300 E. Millersburg Rd., Nashville. Fuel oil heat. $425/mo. includes water. 330-465-4406. MOBILE HOME, incl. stove, fridge, W/S/T incl., nice for 1-2 people, dep. & references 83 S. Millersburg, evenings 330-674-4697

FOR SALE: 4 Dewalt Portable Air compressors, like new, (330) 695-2246

2 BR house in Killbuck, lg. yard, storage shed, W/S/T included. $500/mo +dep. 330-231-5100, 330-7631003, lv msg.

FOR SALE: Double 18" Squirrel Cage Fan, in frame, $500. Hershberger Wood Design 330-893-4081

FOR RENT: 2BR & 3BR w/garage, Spring Mountain/ Warsaw area. Sam Hershberger 330-243-1955

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Wanted to Buy 495

BUYING JUNK BATTERIES, ele. motors, aluminum, copper, rass, farm machinery, appliances, cars, trucks. (330) 279-2142 WANTED: FULL Size bed in good cond. Daniel J. Hershberger, 8101 Weaver Rd., FDBG, OH 44627 WANTED: LARGE wood & coal stove. Suitable for shop. Weaver's Tarp Shop 13013 TR 506, Big Prairie, OH 44611 WANTED: OLDER Treadle Sewing Machine. Also Swingset. Amos Schlabach (330) 674-9451 x2 WANTED: A snow blade for DR power unit. State price & condition. (330) 275-3740

JR. MILLER, AUCTIONEER/REALTOR 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com

Home Condo For Sale

WANTED: PROPANE floor lamp. Price & location. (330) 359-0129

Mobile Home Rentals

WOO. - 2 BR. mobile home, w/d hkup, carport. $435+util & dep. 330-600-2858 NEWLY REMODELED Trailer in Killbuck, $425/mo +dep. W/S/T included. 330-231-5100 leave msg.

500

Automobiles

2010 MERCEDES Benz, ML350, 67K, Silver, excel condition. $23,500. (330) 317-0076 2009 SUBARU Legacy Outback Wagon, 60K, Deep Bronze, excel cond. $16,200. (330) 317-0076 '05 PONTIAC GTO, 400HP, 6.0 liter, 6spd, silver, runs & sounds fantastic! 55k miles. $18,500 OBO. (330) 231-1909


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2004 Acura TL, 168k mi., excellent condition, $7000. (330) 275-0136 2002 AUDI A8 Quatro engine, leather heated seats, AWD, in good cond., $4200 OBO. (330) 600-1248 '97 FORD F150 XLT 4x4 v8 automatic, asking $3,995. Call (330) 231-3964

520

Boats

20' PONTOON w/trailer, has 9.9 Mercury Motor, includes fish finder & all safety equipment. Everything in great condition. Has been winterized and serviced this fall. $4,800. (330) 473-2839 4.5-HP Johnson Seahorse outboard boat motor w/new gas tank, runs great, $375/ obo. 330-897-1423

530

Motorcycles ATVs

FOR SALE: TOMOS MOPED with 70cc motor, good running condition. $500. 330-275-5883 '04 VICTORY Kingpin motorcycle in exc. cond., new tires, 11,500 miles, stage 1 fuel injected, saddlebag, $5,500. 330-231-1909 TOMOS LX MOPED, in good condition, call or text (330) 260-2087

535

Building Materials 775

STEEL I-BEAMS, 3 pcs 19 ft. long, 1 pc. 40 ft. long, 13 7/8"x6 3/4" (W14x30). $8.50 per ft. Also, approx. 260 ft. of paint track I-Beam sz. 4"x2 7/8" (9.5lbs/ft.) $2.75 per ft. 330-359-0090

695

'97 FORD Explorer, 4x4 new tires brakes, battery, & muffler. Runs well, ready for snow. $1,900 330-473-2430

545

Vans

VAN RENTALS: 15 passenger van. 330-231-7737 15 & 12 PASSENGER van rentals, great rates. Available now! NEO Van Rentals, Dundee area 330-852-0367 2000 DODGE Caravan, good condition, $2,000. (330) 464-9353

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Building Materials

• Vinyl Windows • 06500 Free AD13113930 Installations 72 • Free10190485 Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

10190485

207 Doors & Windows

HILLSIDE WINDOW and doors with composite jamb, $295. Vinyl windows with heavy duty aluminium screen. Free estimates. We install. We now stock doors. 330-897-1222 x3.

I BUY junk cars 262-9300 WILL HAUL Amish, short or long distance, up to 7 people. (567) 241-1686

Gutters

NOT TOO late before winter! Henry Coblentz. Seamless aluminum gutters & leaf guards avail in 5 & 6" & in various colors, commercial or residential. Prices installed: 5" at $2.30/ft. 6" at $3.30/ft. 5" leaf guard $1.65/ft. 6" leaf guard $1.85/ft.. Also, metal roofing. Call Mid-Ohio Construction. 916-292-2623

Painting

GORILLA Painting, Co. Specials on Interiors thru the Holidays. Call for details. 330-231-3541

1000

Roofing & Spouting

Storage 1110

HEATED STORAGE RVs, Boats, Vintage cars, tractors & more! 8017 TR 553, Holmesville (330) 567-2758 INDOOR BOAT/CAR Storage Rental Space. 330-893-1509 Atlee Yoder

1070

Tree Service

QUALITY TREE SERVICE Trees Cut Right Call 330-473-3443

YODER FAMILY Roofing & Seamless Spouting LLC, servicing Wayne/Holmes counties for 16 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000

Waterproofing

WATERPROOFING, Foundation Repair, Crawlspace, Mold, Remodeling. Basement Doctors Award Winning Services are now local!!! We have an office in Wooster, OH. 330-345-2300 or 877-379-8463 www.MyBasementDoctor Northeast.com

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Windows

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

Fencing

DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split, rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. Also repairs. 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

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2003 Chevy 2500HD Ext Cab, 4x4, runs great, 118K $8,000 330-465-4981

820

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

RVs & Campers

2003 CHEVY Trailblazer 4x4, 3rd row seating, 187K. Runs good, $4000 OBO. 330556-9991

Hauling 1035

925

LOOKING FOR offices or houses to clean. Will need transportation. (330) 279-2909

775

Fencing 830

Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 x1 / 231-8813

Cleaning

'08 PALAMINO CAMPER, 19ft. $7,500. (330) 763-4841

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330-345-5200 888-244-6632

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Automatic Transmission .00 $4114 Mo. Due at signing

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Buy For $23889

MO. LEASE

Includes: Mud Guards & 3 Punch Oil Change Card

OR SIGN & DRIVE!

Buy For $25884

$289

$3000 Due at Signing

2014 CRV LX AWD OR SIGN & DRIVE!

SPECIAL

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2015 Accord Sedan LX

36 Month Lease

$229 Mo.

MO. LEASE

Automatic Transmission .00 $4677 36 Month Lease Mo. Due at signing

$149

$319 MO. LEASE

$3000 Due at Signing

Includes: Mud Guards & 3 Punch Oil Change Card

2014 CRV EX AWD SPECIAL

.00 $259 Mo.

36 Month Lease

MO. LEASE

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$269 Mo.

$479

2015 Pilot EXL 4WD 36 Month Lease

OR SIGN & DRIVE!

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All leases are 36 month 36,000 mile closed end. 2014 Cvic 4DR LX CVT, 2015 Accord LX Sedan CVT, 2015 Pilot EXL 4WD require 20% cash cap reduction of cash or trade equity. 2014 CRV LX AWD, 2014 CRV EX AWD, 2014 CRV EXL AWD require $3000 cash or trade equity due at signing. All Leases are plus tax, title license plates and documentary fee. Sign and Drive Leases are the payment plus tax due at signing with 35 monthly payments to follow. All vehicles include mud guards and 3 oil changes. All leases and Finance rates are for well qualified buyers approved through Honda Financial services. Offers expire 11-03-2014.

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We Specialize in the Sale of Honda Factory Certified Used Cars Exclusive in Wooster

Non-Powertrain Coverage - Within New Car Warranty

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The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the nonpowertrain coverage by 1 year/12,000 miles to 4 years*/48,000 miles.

The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the powertrain coverage to 7 years*/100,000 miles.

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Here Are Our Other Select Used Cars

P7796

2012 Civic LX

2011 Honda CR-V EX

$ A583A

$ P7792A

4,898

1999 Chrysler Concorde LX

$ A544A

$ A556A

2002 Volvo V70 2.4

8,788

2005 Buick LaSabre Custom

5,998

$ P7797

$ A374A

6,998

2005 Mazda6 S Grand Touring

9,588

$

2004 Honda Accord LX V-6

P7777A

$ A557A

9,988

2006 Explorer XLT

$ A347A

$ A500A

10,588

2003 Honda Accord LX

P7782A

$ A542A

10,988 A562A

8,588

2009 Ford Focus SE

$

2005 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited

4,998

2001 Chrysler Sebring LXi

8,516

2009 Buick Lucerne CX Very Clean

$ A593A

$

2003 Dodge Durango SLT

7,898

2002 Honda Accord EX

4,998

11,588

2007 Escape LTD 4WD

Special of the Week P7788

$ A499A

$

2007 CRV EX 4WD

$ P7799

13,998 A576A

18,998

2011 Honda CR-V EX

SALES

2011 Toyota Camry LE

$ P7801

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

12,588

$ A547A

20,688

2012 Honda Pilot LX 4WD

SERVICE

15,588

2010 Chevy Equinox LS

$ A529A

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

$ P7803

23,750

2013 Toyota Prius v Five

PARTS

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

17,998

2011 Honda CR-V LX

$ P7804

2008 Pilot EX 4WD

25,488

2011 Honda Pilot EX-L

www.collegehillshonda.com

$

13,958

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2015 Chevy Traverse

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35,485

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31,785

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$

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NEW VEHICLE SALE 39MPG

14 CHEVY SPARK “Gas Saver” Manual Transmission with Hill Assist, Power Windows, Air #335 MSRP……$12,995

39MPG

14 CHEVY SPARK

“Gas Saver”, Pwer Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Stereo with Bluetooth, Outside Temperture Gauge with Compass, #127 MSRP……………$18,490 GM REBATE…$1,500

“Gas Saver” , Automatic, Power Windows, Air, #340 MSRP……$14,305

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Remote Vehicle Start, Stereo with Bluetooth, Outside Temperture Gauge with Compass. #358 MSRP……………$21,630 SALE PRICE …$20,935 GM REBATE…$2,500

18,435

$

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39MPG

14 CHEVY CRUZE 2LT Heated Seats, Power Driver Seat, Keyless Entry, Stereo with Bluetooth, Outside Temperture Gauge with Compass, #349 MSRP……………$23,405 SALE PRICE …$22,728 GM REBATE… $2,500

20,228

$

SALE PRICE

31MPG

14 CHEVY IMPALA 2LT Consumer Reports Best Sedan in US Market! “New Body Style”, Remote Start, Rear View Camera, Power Windows & Locks, Cruise Control, #105 MSRP………………$32,230 SALE PRICE……$31,030 GM REBATE… $1,500

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29,530

$

39MPG

14 CHEVY CRUZE ECO “Gas Saver”, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Stereo with Bluetooth, Outside Temperture Gauge with Compass, #127 MSRP …………… $23,220 SALE PRICE……$22,446 GM REBATE… $2,500

SALE PRICE

19,947

$

20,099

SALE PRICE $

14 BUICK VERANO Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, Remote Start with Keyless Entry, #230 MSRP……………$27,190 SALE PRICE…$26,290 GM REBATE… $1,750

22,184

$

14 BUICK VERANO

All-Wheel Drive, Leather Heated Seats, Bluetooth, Alloy Wheels, #150 MSRP………………$32,790 SALE PRICE……$31,834

Premium package, Heated Leather Seats, Power Sunroof, Remote Start, #316 MSRP……………$32,780 SALE PRICE …$31,601 GM REBATE… $1,750

29,834

$

24,540

$

SALE PRICE

14 BUICK REGAL AWD

SALE PRICE

39MPG

Power Sunroof, RS Package, Keyless Entry, Rear Camera, Outside Temperture Gauge with Compass, #349 MSRP……………$23,500 SALE PRICE…$22,599 GM REBATE…$2,500

“Gas Saver” Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Keyless Entry, #329 MSRP……………$24,625 SALE PRICE …$23,934 GM REBATE… $1,750

GM REBATE… $2,000

16,371

14 CHEVY CRUZE LT

14 BUICK VERANO

SALE PRICE

35MPG

$

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

14 CHEVY CRUZE LT

14 CHEVY SONIC LT

SALE PRICE

29,851

$

14 CHEVY CAMARO

14 BUICK LACROSSE

15 CHEVY VOLT

14 CHEVY CAMARO ZL1

Convertible, Automatic, 19” Bright Aluminum Wheels, Boston Acoustics Stereo System, Power Windows & Locks, #266

V6, Leather Heated Seats, Heated Front Seats, Bluetooth, Alloy Wheels, #333

“Gas Saver”- Electric Car with Gas Backup, runs approx. 40 miles on a charge, #074

Convertible, Black on Black, Carbon Fiber Weave Hood Insert, 20” Aluminum Wheels, Interior Suede Micro Fiber Package, #282

MSRP……………$35,180 SALE PRICE …$33,904 GM REBATE… $2,500

SALE PRICE

31,404

$

14 CHEVY EQUINOX LT

MSRP……………$37,530 SALE PRICE …$36,372 GM REBATE… $3,500

SALE PRICE

MSRP……………$35,665

32,872

$

14 GMC TERRAIN SLT

SALE PRICE

34,580

$

DEMOS

14 CHEVY IMPALA 2LT

All-Wheel Drive, Power Sunroof, 18” Chrome Wheels, Demo #270 MSRP……………$34,185 SALE PRICE …$31,885 GM REBATE… $1,000

SALE PRICE

Consumer Reports Best Sedan in US Market. “New Body Style”, Remote Start, Rear View Camera, Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, Demo #112 MSRP……………$34,720 SALE PRICE …$32,389 GM REBATE… $1,500

SALE PRICE

26,386

30,885

$

$

SALE PRICE

60,464

$

14 CHEVY ½ TON CREW CAB 4X4

15 GMC ACADIA SLT

SAVE $8,699

31 MPG

All-Wheel Drive. 18” Chrome Wheels, Power Windows & Locks, Demo #346 MSRP……………$30,360 SALE PRICE …$28,386 GM REBATE… $2,000

MSRP……………$65,005 SALE PRICE …$62,964 GM REBATE… $2,500

“All Star Package”, 5.3L V8, LT, Trailering Package, 6” Chrome Steps, Remote Start, Demo #235 MSRP……………$45,795 SALE PRICE …$41,596 GM REBATE… $3,000 *TRADE IN BONUS CASH $1,500

SALE PRICE

30,889

$

All-Wheel Drive. Leather Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, Navigation, Trailering Package, Demo 083 MSRP……………$45,695 SALE PRICE …$42,976 GM REBATE… $2,500

SALE PRICE

37,096

$

SALE PRICE

40,476

$

GM Reseves the right to change rebates at anytime, which may result in a higher or lower pricing. Vehicle color may not reflect sale vehicle. *Must trade in any make 1999 or newer to qualify for this Bonus Cash. Prices good thru October 31, 2014.

CHUCK NICHOLSON GM Reserves the right to change rebates at any time, which may result in higher or lower pricing. Vehicle color may not reflect sale vehicle. *Must trade-in any make 1999 or newer to qualify for this bonus. Sale Ends 10/18/14

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