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Calendar November Veterans Service meeting is Nov. 24 The Veterans Service Commission Board Meeting will be held Nov. 24 at 6:30 p.m. Office hours are Monday, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., and Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. The office will be closed Nov. 27-28 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. See Pg. 2 — CALENDAR

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Runners gearing up for challenge of tough Amish Country Half-Marathon By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The third annual Amish Country Half-Marathon is set for Nov. 29, beginning and ending at Hiland High School. Race Director Mark Fowler is a running enthusiast who is excited about the continued growth and success of the event. “Alan Zinck and I talked about this for more than five years,” Fowler said. “Small Hochstetler came along one day and said ‘Let’s do it.’ We started with the three of us coordinating it.” “I’ll give you all kinds of ideas, because I’m the brainchild type of person, but then I need somebody to come along behind me and sweep up the pieces and do the grunt work,” Zinck said. “Mark has been the one who has done most of the grunt work.” Fowler says he and Zinck drove around to check areas out for the course. “We wanted a loop, we didn’t want an out and back,” Fowler said.

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Runners from all over the nation and one from Puerto Rico are already signed up to participate in the third annual Amish Country Half-Marathon, which is set for Nov. 29. “We tried to figure it out based on what runners like. We wanted to stay out of downtown Berlin because it’s a busy weekend there, but we wanted to be able to touch Berlin. As we set the course, we realized we were on the fringe of Charm and Walnut Creek, which is why we changed the name to the Amish Country HalfMarathon. “I’ve been told it’s probably one of the toughest courses in the whole half-

marathon circuit,” Fowler added. “It’s very hilly. The course goes from the high school down to Charm, across to Walnut Creek and finishes back around the high school.” He says when they finished their initial drive of the course, they came up about half a mile short, so they added a little jaunt up a county road that the pacers call the “Berlin Mountain.” “It was a pretty steep hill right there and it was

a nice little add-on that adds to the challenge,” Fowler said. There is also a 5k race and a two-team relay on the half-marathon and a mile fun run. The 5k race is the cross country team’s practice course, that has one long, slow hill and a nice steep hill that you get to the top of and turn around and go right back up again. “It’s kind of brutal, because you can see what’s coming,” Fowler said.

“So many marathons are run in the city and it’s city block after city block,” he added. “This is a beautiful course out on scenic hills, full of unique stuff. We go past three Amish schools and those kids are there handing out water at each of those schools.” Rest room facilities at the Amish school house are another of the unique things runners will find See Pg. 5 — RUNNERS

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Santa arrives Nov. 30 at Duncan Theater On Sunday, Nov. 30, Santa Claus will arrive at the Duncan Theater in Killbuck at 4 p.m. to visit with the children. During

his visit, all are invited to enjoy Christmas cartoons at the Theater (by donation). Hot chocolate and cookies will be served after the movie at the Creekside Café. There will be Christmas Carols and the reading of The Christmas Story as the tree in downtown Killbuck is lighted. The evening ends

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with caroling through the streets on hay wagons. Anyone interested in donating cookies, please contact Erin at 330-2762002 or 330-231-0492. Cookies can be dropped off at Creekside Café or the Pizza Parlor II.

December Holmes Christian Women to meet Holmes County Christian Women’s Club will meet Dec. 2, 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Der Dutchman in Walnut Creek. Program will be by Sugarcreek See Pg. 3 — CALENDAR

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Virginia Ham ................................................................$3.15 lb. Colby Cheese ...............................................................$3.15 lb. All 8oz Cheese Shreds ................................................... $1.75 Cheddar, Mozzarella, Mexican & NEW! Taco Blend

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Calendar (From Page 2) author, storyteller and musician David Lorah. He will present another portion of his upcoming book, along with music and carol singing. It will also be the annual Christmas ornament exchange; take an orna-

ment in a bag with a card. It will be the final collection for donation to ShareA-Christmas Senior Division. A donation will also be made to the Reckoning Small Loan Fund. Brunch is $10, inclusive. For reservations, call 330674-2767 or 330-343-7046; or email reservations to dawdys@embarqmail. com.

Have breakfast with Santa Pomerene Hospital will be holding its annual Breakfast with Santa campaign on the morning of Saturday, Dec. 6 from 8:30-10:30 a.m. at the Darb Snyder Senior Center in Millersburg.

Hospices plans luminaria ceremony LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster, will hold a luminaria lighting service in memory of loved ones on Dec. 14 at 6 p.m. It will be held

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West Holmes High School bands will present their annual holiday concert on Monday, Dec. 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the Excalibur Theatre. Featured will be the jazz, concert and symphonic bands.

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

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Celery Stalks 98¢/ ea. Red Seedless Grapes $1.57/lb. Idaho Potatoes $1.98/10 lb. Gold Dole Pineapple $2.48/ ea. Spanish Clementines $5.98/ 5 lb.

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Pumpkins • Gourds Pie Pumpkins Specials on Ketchup, BBQ Sauce, Ranch Dressing, PLUS A LOT MORE SPECIALS!

~ Deli ~ EZ Carve Ham ................................................$3.29 lb. Virginia Ham ..................................................$3.29 lb. Swiss ................................................................$3.89 lb. Marble .............................................................$3.39 lb. Hot Pepper Cheese ...........................................$2.99 lb.

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Community Church notes Community Feast planned Saturday The Millersburg Church of Christ will hold its annual Community Feast on Saturday, Nov. 22 from 4-6 p.m. This is a free event for the entire community and the meal includes turkey, mashed potatoes, corn, stuffing, gravy, dinner roll and homemade pumpkin pie. For more information, call Rachael Winterborne at 330-473-9327. (There will be no takeout orders.)

Surviving the Holidays seminars scheduled “GriefShare: Surviving the Holidays” and “DivorceCare: Surviving the Holidays” are warm, encouraging and helpful events. Featuring video instruction and group discussion, they will help you deal with the intense pain of grief at the loss of a loved one and the pain of separation and divorce, during the holiday season. The seminars, held in dif-

ferent rooms, will be Monday, Nov. 24 at 6 p.m. at NewPointe Community Church in Millersburg. For more information, contact NewPointe Community Church at 330943-2012. NewPointe Community Church is located 8882 state Route 39 in Millersburg. Service times are 9 and 11 a.m.

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. Tour includes: St. Peter’s Catholic, 379 S. Crawford St.; Faith Lutheran, 187 S. Clay St.; First PresbyteCandlelight rian, 90 S. Clay St.; MillCommunity Walk ersburg Mennonite, 288 E. Jackson St.; Millersburg is Dec. 12 Christian, 126 N. Clay St.; The fifth annual Candle- and Victorian House, 484 light Community Walk Wooster Road. will be held Friday, Dec. 12 with churches open from Christmas Cookie 6-8 p.m. and the finale at 8:15 p.m. at Millersburg Walk is Dec. 13 Christian Church. Nashville United MethEnjoy a relaxed evening odist Church Mission of touring five churches Team will hold a Christin Millersburg and enjoy mas Cookie Walk on Satmusic, decorations, his- urday, Dec. 13, from 10 toric information and a.m.-2 p.m. There will be refreshments at each stop. cookies, candies, fudge You may walk or drive to and/or Christmas treats each location and begin for the holiday season. at any church, touring at Customers can walk your leisure. around and choose the This year, from 6-8 p.m. cookies to be placed in only, you may also tour the a carry-out container for

Runners (From Page 1) only at the Amish Country Half-Marathon. “We have found out there is a group of people who say ’Give me your best.’ That’s really who this appeals to,” Fowler said. “We have a couple who are running in their first one. I always tell them they all get easier after this. It’s a very challenging course.” “I have run many halfmarathons, and the course that Mark has put together is probably the most difficult half-marathon course you will find anywhere,” Zinck said. Not only is the course difficult and challenging, Ohio’s weather in late November provides quite a test for runners as well. “Our first year we had maybe two inches of snow with a 12 mph headwind the last mile and a half, which was just brutal,” Fowler said. “Last year we had over two inches of snow. It would be nice to have one without snow.” “It’s a great opportunity for people to come in and enjoy our area,” Zinck said. “It’s always fun. Last year I

“It’s a great opportunity for people to come in and enjoy our area. It’s always fun.” Alan Zinck, Holmes County entrepreneur spent so many hours shoveling the track off so we wouldn’t have to start off in the snow. Last year running in the snow was not as bad as the first year. “It was colder that first year because it was windy,” he added. “When you come up County Road 135 past Kaufman Mulch, that wind was coming out of the northwest. At the top of the hill, you just froze. But when you are running in Ohio in the end of November, you kind of half expect those kinds of things.” Bad weather or not, runners are becoming big fans of the event, with more than 600 contestants already registered to compete this year. “The first year we had 25 states represented and last year 18 states and France were represented,” he said. “So far this year, we’ve got people coming all the way

from California, and one from Puerto Rico already signed up. The nice thing about this being around the holiday, you get people from all over the nation coming in to run.” “We have regulars who come from out of state and out of country, a running group out of Ontario, because they love the challenge of the course and they also like to shop,” Zinck said. The big thing among runners is a nice start/finish area, according to Fowler. “You need lots of rest rooms and at the finish line, lots of goodies,” he said. “We’ve tried to find the best race shirts we can, nice medals and a block of cheese from Heini’s Cheese. All three restaurants in Berlin are doing the hot-buttered noodles at the finish line. Other

Briefs a cost of $5 per dozen. Candies, fudge and other goodies will be individually priced. There will also be candles and Threads of Hope bracelets for sale with all proceeds going toward a Mexico Mission trip in 2015.

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Air Force Airman 1st Class Robert D. Foster graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. Foster is the son of Heather A. Foster and step-son of Timothy R. Irvin of GlenHe is the grandson Donations needed mont. of Valorie G. Mattingly of Donations are needed Glenmont.,He is a 2013 to help troubled boys. graduate of West Holmes The Trading Post Thrift High School. Store is located at 7703-B Navy state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All pro- Ashley N. Richey graduatceeds will go to support ed July 3 from Great Lakes the Ohio Wilderness Boys recruit training command Camp. Call 330-857-5516. in performing state flags division 934. She graduated or 330-464-1261. A-school in Pensacola, Free Bibles Fla. as an aviation available machinist Need a Bible? We can mate, findeliver/mail you one withishing third out cost or obligation. in her class KJV Bible, New Testaof 25 on ment, Large Print and Oct. 24. She Children’s Bible Stories also graduare available. Contact: ated from 330-855-7734, 330-927Richey C school 4857, 330-939-6231 or in Oceania, needfreebibles@gmail. Va., for more training on jet com. engines. Richey’s permanent duty station will be Naval Air Weapons Station in Califorstores are providing finish nia where she’ll be working on F/A-18 jets in her line fruits and granola.” “We love to see it succeed, assigned squadron the vx-9 but being the entrepreneur- “vampires” for the first two ial spirit that I am, once it years of her career. succeeds, I’m on to another She is the daughter of project,” Zinck said. “The Donda Massaro of Apple sad part is, this year, Mon- Creek and Mike and Darica and the girls and I won’t lene Richey of Apple Creek, even be here. We’ll be at the and the granddaughter of collection center in Char- Glen and Rose Kessinger lotte, N.C., doing Operation of Big Prairie, Mike and Christmas Child Shoebox- Kathy Richey and Carol es. We’re gong to be there Sigler, all of Wooster. Friday and Saturday after Glenmont Food Thanksgiving.” The beneficiaries include Pantry accepting the East Holmes Fire Department, Berlin Main deer donations Street Merchants and the Donations are always Hiland Athletic Boosters. welcome for the Glenmont Registration will continue through the morning of the race, from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. “We’d prefer they sign Monday — Winesburg up sooner, so we can Elemenary, 9:30 a.m.get the right amount of 2 p.m.; Kurtz, Township T-shirts, finishers medals Road 606, 2:15-3 p.m.; Wes and that kind of stuff,” Keim, County Road 186, 1-1:45 p.m.; Winesburg Fowler said. Runners can sign up by Public, 2:30-6:30 p.m.; visiting the website: www. East Plains School, 9:3010:30 a.m.; Ashery School, runinamishcountry.com. 11 a.m.-noon; Hopeview Reporter Kevin Lynch Subdivision, 1-1:45 p.m.; can be reached at 330-674- East Salt Creek School, 5676 or klynchthe-daily- 2-3 p.m.; Killbuck Public, 3-5 p.m.; Nashville Elerecord.com.

Food Pantry and with the hunting season, the pantry will accept deer donations and will pay to have them processed, at any certified meat processing plant. The pantry will also accept cash donations and nonperishable items. Distributions are the second Tuesday of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. to qualifying persons and the next distribution will be Nov. 11 at the Glenmont School House, lower level. Volunteers are also needed to help unload trucks once a week (usually late morning) plus persons willing to stock shelves and assist clients on distribution night. To volunteer, call 330377-4017.

Food Pantry open monthly for distribution Glenmont Food Pantry is open for food distribution on the second Tuesday of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont School House. It is part of the Ohio Benefit Bank, an online program of the Ohio Association of Foodbanks. The next food distribution day will be Tuesday, Dec. 9.

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

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

Holmes bookmobile mentary, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Valley View Wood, 1:30-2 p.m.; Brush Run School, 2:15-3:15 p.m.; Farmerstown, 4-6:45 p.m. Wednesday — East Valley School, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; West Beidler School, 10:45-11:45 a.m.; East Fairview School, 12:451:45 p.m.; Heinis, 2:15-2:45 p.m.; Nature’s Food Market, 3-6 p.m.


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Saturday, November 22, 2014 — 7

Accident A Millersburg woman was injured in a crash Sept. 30 along U.S. Route 62 in Paint Township. According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Melissa L. Byrd, 34, U.S. Route 62, was transported to Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg by a Winesburg squad. Byrd was operating a 2001 Chevrolet Suburban north along

U.S. 62, east of County Road 207, when she attempted to make a right turn into a private driveway and was rearended by another northbound vehicle. Byrd was pushed off the road to the right where she struck a ditch. The vehicle that rearended her was a 2011 Nissan Sentra operated by Brittany E. Keim, 18, County Road 200, Dundee. Graci L. Keim,

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Saturday, November 22, 2014 — 9

Carys honored for philanthropic support Richard and Virginia Cary were long-time friends of the Holmes County Education Foundation. Recently they were recognized posthumously by the Holmes County Education Foundation Board of Trustees as the recipient of the 2014 Friend of Philanthropy Award. This award was created in 2011 as a way to honor individuals and to recognize their philanthropic support and efforts that have changed the lives of young people in the Holmes County community. Richard was born in Cleveland and was a 1936 graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University. After grad-

uation, he went to work at National City Bank in Cleveland. During World War II, he served in the Army Air Corp.s He returned to Millersburg after the war to work at the Adams Bank where he later became president. Richard was an active member of the Millersburg community for many years. He was involved with such organizations as: Holmes County Training Center, Millersburg Rotary Club, Briar Hill Country Club and was an active member of the United Methodist Church. Virginia was born in Glenmont and graduated from Millersburg High School in 1937.

Ann (Cary) Christensen (left) accepts the 2014 Friend of Philanthropy Award on behalf of her parents, Richard and Virginia Cary, from Darla Stitzlein, Holmes County Education Foundation executive director.

Richard and Virginia Cary

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She worked at the Holmes County Auditor’s Office for 46 years. She was a member of Millersburg United Methodist Church, Covenant Group of Millersburg, Eastern Star, Theta Sigma Society, Junior Sorosis, Briar Hill See Pg. 10 — CARYS

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The ‘write’ man in the wrong time The debate rewinds each spring and fall like clockwork. Just about the time our world seems to be clicking right along with the seasons someone walks in and resets the hour hand. They call it “Daylight Saving Time” and just as with all things the government decrees, there will always be exhaustive debate on whether there is any real benefit to moving sunrise backward and forward with the seasons. Debate and discourse are the chocolate and peanut butter of a healthy democracy, and any time we can get folks all riled up about anything — especially something as utterly beyond our control as the rising and setting of the sun — the world becomes

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By the time Christmas rolls around you can pretty much put the sunglasses in cold storage because Daily Record if you’re working inside Columnist & Illustrator every day the only sunshine you’re apt to see will a better place. At least the be on Weather.com. For that very reason I, two sides are talking. One thing is certain, and personally, don’t really this is an undeniable truth give a care one way or the other. The only real impact that both sides should agree upon: The very term on my life is that for the moment I briefly see the “Daylight Saving Time” sun on my ride to work makes no sense whatsorather than on the ride ever. No time is being “saved” back home. Before long, that brief no matter how many times glimpse will become just you twist the hands of the clock. And no crazy manip- a flicker and then finally we’ll arrive in the season ulation of perspective can deny that where there used where I’ll need to recharge my bicycle lights at work if to be 15 hours of daylight I am to have any hope of per diem back in June, we now see less than 10 hours finding my way home 10 or 12 hours later. of our favorite star on a The time change has good day.

added a new dimension to my life this year: Mathematics! When I tried to reset my wristwatch to Eastern Daylight Time I found the little button that enables such whimsy no longer works. Therefore, I am a man living in Standard Time with a watch that lives in Daylight Saving time. The math should be simple to be sure, yet I must be ever vigilant to not show up at things 45 minutes early. (Those who know me best know that even when my watch is dead-on I’m typically 15 minutes late everywhere I go anyhow.) It has been suggested repeatedly by my wife and others that I consider buying a new wristwatch. I find this simply preposterous. The thing still tracks

true 24 hours a day and is deadly accurate seven months out of the year. Furthermore, my watch provides a constant

reminder that one day, several months — plus one hour — from now my world will be perfect once more.

Country Theater’s production, “Christmas in the Country,” an elegant, two-hour, special event featuring the music of Nashville recording artist John Schmid. With an authentic Amish upbringing, Schmid’s music reveals a strong resem-

blance to Johnny Cash and will take you on a journey from the origination of Amish Christmas traditions to the music we love and enjoy today, with crowd favorites like Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer performed in Pennsylvania Dutch.

Joining Schmid will be Sugar Creek Bluegrass, performing down-home renditions of popular Christmas songs. This family band is comprised of six children, ages ranging from 7 to 17 years old.

tensen; great-grandchildren, Zuri, Lara, Gray and Lauren. The Carys enjoyed traveling, spending time at their cottage on Lake Erie, and trips to Florida. Their daughter, Ann Christensen accepted the award. “On behalf of my parents, I am honored to accept this award,” Christensen stated, “My parents spent most of their lives in Millersburg. It was their lifelong home. Both cherished their church, friends and all Ohioans. They would be pleased to know that the Holmes County Education Foundation and the young people it serves are benefitting by

receiving an education. Thanks to all those who support this worthwhile cause.” Holmes County Education Foundation Executive Director Darla Stitzlein expressed her appreciation for the donation from the Cary family. “On behalf of the Holmes County Education Foundation, I’d like to say thank you to Richard and Virginia for their contribution to the Holmes County Education Foundation,” she said. “The gift of the Cary House provided us and the community with a wonderful facility to operate out of and to share with the

community. It’s in a fabulous location and offers us great visibility to the public. In addition, their scholarship is a tribute to the value that they placed on education.” Since 1991, the Holmes County Education Foundation has provided more than $7 million in need-based grants and scholarships to individuals and professionals pursuing higher education. To learn more about the Foundation’s scholarship program or how you can support their efforts, see its website at www.hcef. net or visit our Facebook page. Stitzlein can be reached by calling 330674-7303.

Entertainment briefs Warsaw Lions presenting Minstrel Show this weekend

Name Game,” at River- Seasonal highlight View High School on Saturday, Nov. 22 at 7:30 presented at p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 23 Amish Country at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $9. RiverView Park Board Theater will serve dinner Nov. 22 Warsaw Lions Club will from 5-7 p.m. and Nov. 23 It’s a magical time present its 57th annual at 2 p.m. For show tickets, of year, and one of the Minstrel Show, “The call 330-622-5031. highlights is the Amish

See Pg. 15 — BRIEFS

Carys In 2000, the couple donated the family home Bridge and Mother’s that was built by H.W. Club, and volunteered at and Kittie Cary in 1906, the Millersburg Histori- to the Holmes County cal Society. Education Foundation. (From Page 9)

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The former family home is now referred to as the Cary House. The Cary Scholarship is administered by the Holmes County Education Foundation. This particular scholarship has assisted 12 students in their pursuit of higher education since it was established. The couple married in 1944 and were married for 58 years before Richard’s passing in 2002. Virginia passed away in February, 2014 at age 93. The couple had one daughter, Ann, who is married to Chris Christensen; a granddaughter, Cary Ann and her husband Dr. Mark Deuber; grandson, Chris and his wife Maria Chris-


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arming Farming Message from a friend with a Thanksgiving Mystery A few days ago I received an email from my good friend, Jim, who lives in West Virginia. Jim used to be my neighbor and lived on the farm next to me. A few years ago he met a special gal named Kelly, who is a nurse. Jim followed his heart, married Kelly, and moved to her home state, where they purchased a home and a few acres. Kelly loves to garden and she cans and preserves her produce. She also enjoys raising chickens and turkeys. Jim loves hunting deer and returns to this area to hunt on our farm. He has family members and friends in this area, who like to visit and join in the hunt with him. In his email he was upset and concerned — Eloise was missing. They had searched high and low, but there was no sign of her. Eloise was very friendly and would walk up to anyone. There was no sign of a struggle, nothing of hers left laying anywhere. What could have happened? They suspected “fowl” play. Eloise is a pet turkey. Could someone have stopped along the road and kidnapped her? After

had been found. She hadn’t been abducted. She had done a very thorough job of hiding in Barb a flower bed and was sitLumley ting on a “clutch” of eggs. Thirteen eggs! And there was her picture on my all Thanksgiving is only a computer screen, as snug few days away. Everyone as a bug in a rug, nestled is planning their menu for down in the greenery in the meal and what is the the flower bed. No one main entrée — turkey. understands why Eloise There were no signs that chose this time of year to wildlife was responsible. lay the eggs and hide her No coyote or bear paw nest. It’s the wrong time prints, no feathers scatand much too cold for tered everywhere, no sign baby turkeys. Maternal that anything had been instincts must have just dragged into the woods. kicked in. She had just disappeared. Jim put up a saw horse Jim could hardly believe with a tarp over it to how much he missed protect her and her eggs her. After all, she was from the weather. With just a turkey. Jim said, ”I some luck, it will enable know she was just a bird, her to hatch the eggs but I got a big kick out and then, if all goes well, of having her around.” Jim and Kelly will move He hadn’t been at all Eloise and her brood into excited when Kelly first their basement. Now Jim announced that she was and Kelly will be able to going to raise chickens enjoy their Thanksgivand turkeys. However, he ing dinner without worhad pitched in to build rying that somewhere a shelter for them and someone might have to help Kelly in any way been dining on Eloise. he could. As time went They are relieved, happy along, they just sort of and thankful that Eloise “grew on him.” Eloise is still with them. They was gone, and he was plan on enjoying a “store feeling very sad. bought” turkey for their And then there came Thanksgiving meal. Eloise another email — Eloise will be nesting.

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East Holmes FFA On Sept. 9, 16 FFA members took to the road and cleaned up litter to keep the community clean through adopta-highway. The volunteers then met at Hiland with the rest of the chapter for the first official meeting of the year. Forty-eight members discussed upcoming events and competition and ended the evening with pizza and a softball game. On Oct. 10, the chapter, held its annual family fall meeting at the home of Tanner Neuenschwander. Past events were discussed as well as upcoming

events like fruit sale, parliamentary procedure contest, Share-A-Christmas, the OSU hockey game, trapshoot and job interview contest. The senior officer team inducted the new junior officer team: President, Regina Nisley; vice president, Derek Burke; secretary, Deanna Shetler; reporter, Alisha Hershberger; treasurer, Hunter Mast and student adviser/ sentinel, James Shetler. Kelsey Yoder then inducted Tallie Troyer as new senior team treasurer and Aaron Nisley as new senior team president.

Weekly Market Reports Wayne & Holmes Counties SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. Nov. 10 88 CALVES — Choice calves 380-460; good calves 300-370; light & thins 100down; back to farm, bulls 350460; FEEDERS — Steers and bulls 120-220; heifers 100-200; Holstein 125-165. 186 CATTLE — Choice steers 155-165.50; good steers 140-154.50; Holstein steers 125-140; good Holstein cows 95-115, yellow and thins 90-down; bulls 120-132. 181 HORSES — Horse 850; pony 325. 3 GOATS — 42.50-75. FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 Nov. 11 49 CALVES — Good to choice calves 350-400; medium to good calves 300-350; fair to medium calves 250300; commons and lights 200300; cross bred calves 200365; back to farm, bull calves 90-105 lbs. 400-510; back fo farm, heifer calves 150-400. 61 DAIRY CATTLE — Holstein cows 1,860-down; Holstein heifers springers 2,285-down; Holstein heifers opens 1,275-down; Holstein bulls 1,375-down. 41 PIGS — 50-60 lbs. 45; 60-70 lbs. 50; 70 lbs.-up 60-132. 37 SHEEP & LAMBS — Lambs medium to good 170190; lambs fair to medium 110-170; feeder lambs 230down; sheep for slaughter 65-92. 33 GOATS — 150-down. 52 BUTCHER HOGS — 240-260 lbs. 67; 260 lbs.-up 66.50-75; butcher sows 75.50down; boars by wt. 27. 20 CATTLE — Holstein steers 113-132; bulls 123; good beef cows 98-106; medium to good beef cows 92-98; fair to medium cows 82-92; common cows 81-down; 22 FEEDER CATTLE: Steer and bulls 170-220; heifers 162-220; Holsteins 140-163. 3154 Total Head. 40 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 210-350 ton; hay, 2nd and 3rd cutting 1125-350; lg. hay 100-190 ton; big rd. bales 25-65 ton; wheat straw 180-

210 ton; ear corn 75-85; firewood 100 ton. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION Nov. 12 31 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 80; sows, heavy 67-70.50; sows, light 60.50-67.50; boars 23-37; 22 FEEDER PIGS — 70-100 lbs. 62.50-70. 26 CATTLE — Choice steers 155-165.50; good steers 140-155; choice Holstein steers 135-142.50; good Holstein steers 120-135. 14 BULLS — Jersey bulls 85-90; 1,000-1,500 bs. 107.50137.50; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 116130; 2,000 lbs.-up 115.50. 107 CULL COWS — Good/ high dress 100-118.50; medium-good 92-100; fair-medium 85-92; light/thin 85-down. 103 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 90-250. 14 DAIRY. 7 HORSES. 262 CALVES — Back to farm Holstein bulls, 95-120 lbs. 390-500; good 250-390; common 250-down; back to Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 250-420; crossbred bulls 100350; Jersey/crossbred heifers 275-350. 271 GOATS — Kid 150down; billies 280-down; nannies 185-down; wethers 270down. 796 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 60-80; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 240-410; 40-60 lbs. 167.50-240; 60-80 lbs. 200-300; 60-80 lbs. 150-200; 80-100 lbs. 165-205; 100-130 lbs. 170-190; 130-up 162.50-190. TOTAL HEAD 1,653. 67 LOADS — 2nd cutting Alfalfa 260-300; 3rd and 4th cutting Alfalfa 250-380; mixed, 1st cutting 150-370; mixed, 2nd cutting 150-385; lg. bales hay 25-70 and 85-330 ton; wheat straw 200-250; oats 18.50 ton; balage 40 ton; firewood 90. KIDRON AUCTION Nov. 13 80 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 62.50; 230-260 lbs. 60-80; butcher sows 60-74; boars by weight 24-30. 619 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 28-51; 41-50 lbs. 35-60; 51-60 lbs. 54-69; 61 lbs.up 55-78; bred sows and gilts 190-210; service boars 85-150; roasters 65-132.50.

102 CALVES — Back to farm, bull 200-510; back to farm, heifer 175-385; light and thin 180-down. 151 CATTLE —Steers 123143; heifers 120-129; bulls 106123; good beef cows 100-110; medium to good 91-99; thinpoor 89-down; feeder steers 85-230; heifers 97.50-155. 12 GOATS — 5-290. 226 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 2,000-down; bred heifers 2,350-down; service bulls 725-1,350; open heifers 8501,450. Total head 1,190; total consignors 202. 40 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 220-265; hay 2nd cutting 250-300; hay 3rd cutting 320-360; lg. bales 55-80 each and 75-180 ton; straw 130-210 ton; corn fodder 22.50 ton; firewood 85-120. WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY Nov. 15 38 LOADS — 1st cutting 320-340; rd. bales 42.50 bale; rd 130-135 ton; 2nd cutting 270 ton and 5 bale; rd 205 ton; 3rd cutting 380-400 and 5.257.85 bale; rd. 420 ton; rd. 50 bale; 4th cutting 280 ton; rd bale 60; straw rd. 130 ton; rd. rye 50 bale; firewood 75-105; eggs 1.40-2.40. Machinery Auction, Nov. 29 DANVILLE AUCTION 15780 Body Road Danville; 740-599-6607 Nov. 15 Sale Results 13 LOADS — 1st cutting mixed 3.25 bale and 25-50 rd. bale; 2nd cutting grass 35 rd. bale; 2nd cutting mixed 3.505 bale and 50 rd. bale; 3rd cutting mixed 5.25-8.50 bale; wheat straw 4.20 bale; firewood 55-80 load. 76 GOATS — Does 30-280; bucks 17.50-180; wethers 30-130. 60 SHEEP — Ewes 80-172.50; rams 70-225; wethers 160. Bulls calves 20-45; heifers calves 300; steers 320-550; heifer 400; bull 400; ponies 60-160; pigs 20-365; rabbits .25-9; poultry .25-8; ducks 1.25-4.50; turkeys 11-12.50; guineas 5; pigeons 2; guinea pigs .50-.75. Next Auction, Dec. 6

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Safety is important ingredient for happy Christmas season By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Each team will compete for the people’s choice Staff Writer award and best decoraHoliday Movies is the tions, given to the group theme for this year’s that displays the most creHoliday Happy Hour, ativity in employing the designed to promote safe theme at their table. celebrating during the “The purpose of the Christmas season. night is for a fun competiThe 13th annual Alco- tion, but to also educate hol-Free Holiday Happy on the dangers of drunk Hour is scheduled for driving and provide alterDec. 4, 5:30-8 p.m., at native drinks that can NewPointe Community be served at any party,” Church, 8882 State Route according to Snyder. 39. With entertainment to Combining good fam- include musical perforily fun and great ideas for mances by Hiland and seasonal entertaining, the West Holmes students event draws attention to and holiday movies in the the problem of drunken sanctuary, there’s somedriving and reinforces the thing fun for everyone of message that holiday cele- all ages, said Snyder. brations need not include “I honestly believe the alcohol to be happy, said community has come Suzanne Snyder, project to support this event as director for Holmes and part of the holiday seaWayne County Safe Com- son. They’ve embraced it, munities. and it’s become part of Each team will prepare the holiday tradition. It’s a non-alcoholic drink for something that people party-goers and judges. truly care about,” she said. Prizes will be awarded for The event was expandthe best-tasting mocktail. ed several years ago to

include a philanthropic element, helping the family of a local crash victim. Proceeds from a 50/50 drawing and raffle will benefit the family of Andrew Keim. At 21, his life was cut short, the consequence of a May 2 crash in Lorain County. The West Holmes graduate was a junior at Ashland University and he loved music. Admission is free, and guests are invited to sample not only the mocktails, but finger foods and goodies donated by teams and local businesses. Door prizes will be given away and Santa Claus is scheduled to make an appearance. Raffle items include an overnight stay at the Carlisle Inn in Sugarcreek; a care package including seat covers, a car wash and wax kit and four oil

changes; and a winter fun package including a family four-pass to Alice Noble Ice Arena and two tickets for tubing at Snow Trails. Advance tickets — one for $1 and six for $5 — can be purchased at Anazao Community Partners, 212 N. Washington St., Suite 303, the AAA store in Wooster or by contacting members of any sponsoring agency. The event is sponsored by Safe Communities, with support from Anazao Community Partners and NewPointe Community Church. For more information or to register a team, call Snyder at 330-464-1489. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.

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Tickets are on sale now, and seating is reserved. Performances take place Nov. 22 at 2 p.m.; Nov. 29 at 3 and 7 p.m.; Dec. 6 at 3 and 7 p.m.; and Dec. 13 at 3 and 7 p.m. To purchase tickets, call the box office at 888-988-7469 or visit www.AmishCountryTheater.com. The Amish Country Theater is located in Walnut Creek on state Route 39.

Tying the evening together like a bright red ribbon will be ventriloquist Ken Groves and hilarious stage actor “Lynyrd” from the Amish Country Theater serving as the event’s emcees. If you’ve ever seen a show at the Amish Country Theater, you know this dynamic duo will have you rolling See Pg. 16 —BRIEFS with laughter.

Accident victim remembered as ‘a happy kind, loving person’ By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Church. “He was known for his Staff Writer laughter and his smile and “He was my sunshine,” always thinking of othsaid Vicki Keim of her son, ers. He was always trying A n d r e w, to make someone else whose life laugh. He could walk into came to a a room and make people tragic end smile. He was a happy, following a kind, loving person,” said May 2 trafVicki Keim. fic crash. Andrew, a 2011 West T h e Holmes graduate, was in family of his junior year at Ashland Andrew University at the time of has been his death. designated The crash happened the benefiwhen the driver of the car Keim ciary of a in which Andrew was ridraffle to be held at Hol- ing ran a stop sign, and mes County’s 13th annual Vicki Keim said that while Alcohol-Free Holiday there’s nothing she can do Happy Hour, to be held to turn back the hands of on Dec. 4, 5:30-8 p.m., at NewPointe Community See Pg. 16 — KIND

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Kind not your right,” she said. “There’s a lot to learn and a lot of responsibility to be taken when you get behind the wheel of a car.” “I’m hoping (his death) can have an impact. I want to have him make a difference and for his name to live on since he can’t do it himself. I know, in his short life, from all the kids and people who came to me, that he did make a difference in life. I want that to continue. I haven’t figured out exactly how I personally can carry on with his name and his legacy,” she said. “I can’t take it back, I can’t change it, but I can make it count for something. I know that’s what he would want. That’s the kind of person he was. He

(From Page 15) time, she’s hopeful Andrew’s death can help prevent the loss of another young life. “This is happening all over. It’s happening in Ashland, Holmes and Wayne. People are not paying attention. (The game of) ‘no cop, no stop’ is going around on campus,” she said, adding, “Stop signs and laws are there to protect us.” She said she’s disappointed the criminal penalties for such actions, even when they result in a death, amount to little more than a “slap on the wrist.” “That’s why they play these silly games. You’ve got to pay attention. Driving is a privilege; it’s

ran for charities and he gave any way he could,” she said, noting the American Cancer Society, Salvation Army and the Arbor Day Foundation were causes particularly close to his heart. Her son, she said, was wise beyond his years. “He was 21. He had fun, but he understood life. He got it. He made wise choices and wise decisions. He had a big heart — a heart of gold, for everything and anyone.” She shared some of the stories others told her about Andrew in the wake of his death. One indicated he would have never gotten through high school math without Andrew’s help. In another instance, he literally took the shirt off his back

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and gave it to a girl, who had forgotten her own, so she could work. “There were so many stories like this from young and old. He was always trying to help and give to others to make a difference in others’ lives and the world. He loved to write poetry, he loved music and played multiple instruments, he loved fishing and just being in nature, and he was a very spiritual person and was finding his path,” she said.

Andrew is survived by his mother, his father, Gary, and siblings, Matthew, Taylor and twin sister, Ashley. “They were very close,” Vicki Keim said of the bond between Andrew and Ashley. “They had that twin connection that everyone talks about. They shared the same dreams. They graduated together, they went to the same college, they were never apart.” She said she also sees

Andrew in his younger sister. “Taylor and Andrew were very much alike. It’s taken its toll on all of us.” Even in his death, Andrew gave. He was an organ donor, said Vicki Keim, noting, “He saved five lives.”

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20 — Saturday, November 22, 2014

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Saturday, November 22, 2014 — 21

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22 — Saturday, November 22, 2014

The Holmes County Hub Shopper

A part of someone’s story

Precious Petals is able to deliver worldwide and in addition to the floral selection, their gift items include Crossroads Candles, Caren Original skincare and lotions and many primitive items, some of which are handmade by Jeri and her family.

Precious Petals owner saw need for floral delivery in Berlin area Good business is often brought about when someone recognizes a need and finds a way to meet that need for a community. Jeri Fair was working for a florist near the area when she realized that they didn’t deliver to Berlin. She saw the need and decided to venture out on her own, as Precious Petals Florist. The business began in the basement of a nearby house. Jeri was a new business owner and a new mom. After a successful start, Precious Petals soon expanded into gift items and moved into its current retail location just off of Route 39 in Berlin. Jeri’s two boys now enjoy help-

ing out around the shop, which specializes in floral arrangements that are made personal to each customer. “We received a letter from a customer that was very touching,” remembered Jeri. “Whenever we see an opportunity to help someone we will. We love being a part of someone’s story whether it is their wedding, a birthday, anniversary or a memorial arrangement. We do everything we can to make the flowers and extra touches personal to them.” For 13 years Jeri has worked to develop her talents. Local customers are often drawn to fuller, more airy floral arrange-

ments even though compact arrangements are more trendy in the floral design world right now. Bouquets may feature twigs, leaves, sprays and pine cones. Most of the work is done by Jeri herself, however she does have friends who help with deliveries and larger orders from time to time. Two helpers rotate and work in the shop regularly and she has lots of friends who help, including her husband, during the busiest times of the year. Their business motto is “Precious Petals for Precious Moments.” Flowers used in their arrangements are shipped in from

Submitted photos

See Pg. 23 —PETALS

Jeri Fair knew when it was the right time to expand Precious Petals into gift items at its current retail location just off of Route 39 in Berlin.

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Saturday, November 22, 2014 — 23

Holiday Shop Hop starts holiday season in Loudonville Kick off the holiday season with the Holiday Shop Hop on Saturday, Dec. 6 in Loudonville. Most businesses will offer sales, in-store drawings, door prizes, refreshments and more. Many businesses will be participating in the event that starts in downtown Loudonville and continues on to other area businesses. Don’t forget to stop in at the local restaurants

during the Holiday Shop Hop to grab a quick bite to eat. There are 21 businesses participating in the Holiday Shop Hop this year. A single-page flier is available at the Loudonville Mohican Chamber of Commerce Office, 131 W. Main St., Loudonville or it can be downloaded at: www.LoudonvilleChamber.com. Also during the Shop Hop, you can stop in at

the Loudonville Public Library from 10 a.m.4 p.m. for a Christmas ornament make-it, takeit project for grades 6 and younger. At 1 p.m., “A Charlie Brown Christmas” will be shown. The movie is 25 minutes and all participants can walk in the parade with the children’s library. After the parade, the Loudonville Lions Club will be having the Lion’s

(From Page 22) all over the world including, Canada, California and Holland. Working with people to find out their personality and what interests them, Jeri is also inspired by websites like Pinterest when she is searching for ways to be creative with arrangements. “A friend has told me I may need a Pinterest intervention,” Jeri added, laughing. “Being selftaught and working from my own experience and background, I am always researching new ideas.”

Precious Petals is able to deliver worldwide and in addition to the floral selection, gift items include Crossroads Candles, Caren Original skincare and lotions and many primitive items, some of which are handmade by Jeri and her family. They offer free wedding consultations and have done more than 20 weddings in the past year. “I knew it was the right move to expand into a gift and retail space once I saw how well the floral shop was doing,” said Jeri. “Every year we decorate a room at the Victorian

House in Millersburg and this year the boys (Fair’s sons) have made gingerbread Christmas ornaments to sell at the shop to raise money for their trip to Disney World.” To place an order with Precious Petals you can call 330-893-2515 or visit Preciouspetalsfloristandgifts.com. They also have a Facebook page and regular business hours at 4387 State Route 39 in Berlin from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Saturday hours will change to 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. after Christmas.

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cookies donated by Stake’s IGA and Subway, and hot chocolate donated by New Hope Community Church will be served. Theme this year is “Christmas Memories.” Parade entry forms are available at the Loudonville Mohican Chamber of Commerce. For more details contact Jeanne Leckrone at 419-9944789, Fax: 419-994-5950 or email her at jeanne@

loudonvillechamber. com. Don’t forget to take a donation for the local “Helping Hands” Food Pantry. Your donation of canned goods or nonperishable items can be dropped off at the Chamber Office during the Shop Hop on Dec. 6 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. or during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. or 2-4 p.m.

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Christmas Carnival from 2:30-6 p.m. at the Lions Building on Wooster Road. There will be games, refreshments and photo with Santa available. Parade lineup starts at 1 p.m. or 1:30 p.m. on South Wood Street (in front of the C.E. Budd School Auditorium). Parade starts promptly at 2 p.m. and will end at the Loudonville Fair Event Center where

The Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland Community Action Commission’s Emergency HEAP program is in progress. Emergency HEAP is a federally funded program administered by the Ohio Development Services Agency, Office of Community Assistance that provides financial assistance to low-income households that are threatened with disconnection from their heating source, or have already had service disconnected. Those households serviced by a PUCO-regulated utility are encour-

aged to sign up for the Percentage of Income Payment Plus Plan (PIPP Plus) or an alternate budget payment plan in order to receive energy assistance. Households utilizing bulk fuel must have a tank containing less than 25 percent of its capacity. Income documentation for all household members along with Social Security numbers, electric and gas bills, and other documentation must be presented at the appointment. Income guidelines are based at 175 percent of the Federal Poverty Level and are as follows: House-

hold size of one may earn up to $20,422.50; household of two, $27,527.50; household of three, $34,632.50; household of four, $41,737.50; household of five, $48,842.50 and household of six, $55,947.50. Income may also be calculated using the past three months, whichever benefits the client. Households claiming zero income will be subject to providing an IRS Verification of NonFiling Status Transcript. Households claiming zero income for the past three See Pg. 24 — HEAP

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24 — Saturday, November 22, 2014

The Holmes County Hub Shopper

Holmes GOP makes appointments

November library events

The Holmes County Republican Central Committee met Monday, Nov. 17, and voted two appointments to public offices. Commissioner Joe Miller of Walnut Creek was re-appointed to complete the unexpired term vacated by his resignation to retire under rules of the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System. Miller is in his fourth term as commissioner. Ohio law authorizes the County Central Committee of a public official’s political party to appoint a successor

November events at the Holmes County District Public Library include: Family Movie Matinee at the Central Library — Saturday, Nov. 22 at 1 p.m. See the second animated adventure about

when the official leaves office before the term ends. The committee also appointed Pattie Kidney of Mechanic Township as precinct committeeman for that township on the Central Committee, filling a vacancy created by the resignation of David Nally, who moved out of the precinct. Ohio law requires that political party precinct committeemen reside in their precinct. Kidney ran for the seat in 2010, and has been involved in Republican activity for many years. In other business,

the Central Committee reviewed results of the November general election, noting several statewide Republican officials received more than 80 percent of the vote in Holmes County. The committee also discussed the ramifications of the failure of the county health department levy. The committee noted the date for the annual Lincoln Day Dinner is Feb. 9 at 6 p.m. at the Carlisle Inn in Walnut Creek. For more information visit www.holmescountygop.com.

training dragons. Take a comfy chair or blanket, a packaged snack and a drink with a lid and enjoy the show. For movie title call 330-6745972, Ext. 211. Story Celebrations at the East Branch — Mon-

days at 11 a.m. through Nov. 24. Children ages 2-5 and their parents or caregiver are invited for stories, songs, crafts and more. Registration is requested. Call the East Branch at 330-893-3464 to register.

HEAP (From Page 23) years will be reviewed by the State grantor, and every HEAP application is subject to random audit by the State Devel-

Behind the barrel Ohio Department of Transporta- U.S. 62: From Killbuck to Berlin days — Culvert replacement. tion is working this week in these — Mowing. U.S. 62: From Killbuck to Berlin areas of Holmes County: U.S. 62: One mile east of Knox — Mowing. State Route 39: Township Road Co. line — Channel cleaning. U.S. 62: One mile east of Knox 422 to be closed 3 to 4 days for cul- State Route 520: Mowing; Town- County line — Channel cleaning. vert replacement. ship Road 422 to be closed 3 to 4 State Route 520: Mowing.

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electric customers may receive a benefit of up to $175, non-regulated electric or gas (i.e. coops) may receive a benefit amount up to $450. Income eligible bulk fuel customers may receive up to $350 for wood or coal, up to $750 is available for bulk fuel propane/bottled gas and fuel oil consumers. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, phone the KnoHo-Co-Ashland Community Action Commission’s HEAP office at 330-6746479.

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Saturday, November 22, 2014 — 25 THE THREE TREES Christmas pageant with the combined children/adult choir, special media effects and drama at the Chili Crossroads Bible Church will be presented Dec. 7 at 4 p.m. Stay after to enjoy the cookie and cappuccino bar. Event is free. All welcome. See more pictures at www.chilibiblechurch. org. Call 740-545-9707 for information. The church is located at 29445 County Road 10, Fresno. Submitted photos

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“The Three Trees” Christmas pageant with the combined children/adult choir, special media effects and drama at the Chili Crossroads Bible Church will be presented Dec. 7 at 4 p.m. Stay after to enjoy the cookie and cappuccino bar. Event is free. All welcome. See more pictures at www.chilibiblechurch.org. Call 740-545-9707 for information. The church is located at 29445 County Road 10, Fresno.

Congratulations Eugene Gingerich

Eugene was a winner of 3 guns at the Holmes County Friends of NRA First Annual Banquet held September 25 at the Kaufman Auction House. Our sincerest appreciation goes out to each attendee for making this event a success! 59 Firearms, as well as other merchandise was enjoyed by all those that attended. A special thanks to area businesses and individuals whose donations and support helped make this event possible. • A+A Equipment • Roger & George Cool A+A Rental Alternative Cleaning Technologies • A+M Hardwoods • Baltic Banks • Baltic Meats • Berlin Heating & Cooling • Robert & George Cool • Curry Lumber • Dan’s Hunting Gear

• DJ Yoder Home Improvement • Dr. David Winston • Holmes County Shopper • Holmes Custom Molding • Kaufman Auction House • Kidron Sports • Park Street Pizza • Pinnacle Sanitation • Schlabach Printing

• Schrock’s of Walnut Creek • Chuck & Tracy Steinmetz • Sugar Valley Meats • Wallhouse Coffee • Warther Knives • Dan Warther Woodworking • Dave Warther Carving • Weaver Furniture

Start planning now to attend next year’s event, which will take place Thursday, September 19, 2015. Tickets and event packages make a great stocking stuffer for the hard to buy for sportsman, key employee or valued customers! Unique items for 2015 include an African Safari as a live auction item. Also, we are offering a year long (2 guns per week) give away that includes the 2015 N.R.A. calendar. Contact us at 330-852-7111 or at soapbabe1@yahoo.com to explore the range of options. Again, a sincere thanks to all who attended this year’s event and we look forward to an even greater event in 2015. See you there! Committee Members, Holmes County Friends of N.R.A.


26 — Saturday, November 22, 2014

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Waiting for musical house game to begin Anniversary Our little house is still for sale and the ground has not yet been broken for the new one to be built. It takes a while for permits to be procured and that is the holdup — or so the sales rep says. Anyhow it will not be done until sometime in March, if everything goes along smoothly and the weather cooperates. In the meantime we keep getting ready for numerous house showings at a moment’s notice. I have it down to a science. The first thing to do is shoo the Man of the House and his hairy dog outside. Things go along much faster after that. Otherwise there is likely to be Milk Bone crumbs on the carpet just after I’ve swept, or some nameless person using a clean towel in the guest bathroom. We did have one insultingly low-ball offer to buy the place, which we promptly refused. There is a company going around buying up properties,

put Shiloh’s dish and water bowl, and how far Every House away from the garage Needs a is the nearest bathroom Green Mouse — important things like Carol that. Kallberg Now all we have to worry about is what to sight unseen, to use as do if this house sells rentals. Not only was right away. We know we it ridiculously low, but are welcome to go over they wanted all the and live with our kids, appliances, too. We plan less than a mile away, to take our current since they owe us at refrigerator along to the least three year’s worth new place unless we get of time. a spectacular offer. The trick would then We have visited the be what to do with all of model of our new home our stuff. Moving things numerous times. We’ve into storage and out both had things we again has little appeal at could not remember our age. about the place and In fact, it makes me needed to investigate exhausted to think of it. and measure. Of course, the ideal situOne night I couldn’t ation would be to sell sleep because I was try- this house just before ing to figure out where the new one is finished. to hang the pictures we By the time we had the have on display in our closing we could leicurrent home. It didn’t surely move things into seem like there would the new house, one little be enough wall space. It load at a time. was a relief to learn we I wake in the night will not have to get rid and think of all the little of any of our art. niggling things that go This week we went out into a transition. There to see where we could are the utilities to deal

with and what to do if we don’t have a computer for awhile. I have sadly decided that I must be as addicted to my computer as many people are to their phones. We also have to make a decision about whether to keep our land line when we move or just use our cell phones. It’s a scary thought. Maybe we could at least get a new phone number so we would not be answering for Rhodes Brothers Radiator as we have been for the last 14 months. I looked online to see if possibly their new number is listed. Instead there is an increased number of ads for the business using our phone number. I guess there is no way to change any of it. Of course, if we ask for a new phone number you never know whose old number we might get. It could be worse. At least we only get calls in the daytime.

Earl and Vera McClure Earl D. and Vera (Endsley) McClure, P.O. Box 266, Shreve, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Oct. 9. They were married in 1954 in Wooster at Church of God by the Rev. Halsey. They are the parents of Glen (Sue) of Ashland, Barbara Martin and Roger (Sara), both of Millersburg, Susan (Dewey) Garrison of Shreve and the late Donald. They have Mr. and Mrs. McClure 12 grandchildren and 12 members of Ripley great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. McClure Church of Christ. are both retired from They enjoy spending time Rubbermaid and are with family and friends.

See The Farmer Hub online The 1843-1924 issues of The Farmer Hub are now available to view online via the Holmes County Library’s website at www. holmeslibrary.org. The microfilmed copies of these issues were digitized thanks to a generous donation by the Friends of the Library. You can access the papers by clicking on the

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Little cabbages, in all their glory Immunization clinics With the holidays around the corner, there is one vegetable that always seems to rear its ugly little green head. The Brussels sprout. They seem to be making some kind of culinary comeback, and it’s no surprise every time I open a food magazine or flip on the cooking channel, someone is proclaiming the recipe that will change the minds of even the most intense Brussels sprout haters. It always includes bacon. And I doubt it will ever work. I don’t remember eating them much as a child, or if I did, I didn’t think much of it. My dad called them “little cabbages” and I forever thought they really were. They’re not. They are cabbage cousins, but grown on funky stalks we sometimes walk past in the grocery store and stare at. Mostly they come already nipped off, which is how I always remember seeing them as a kid. I’d walk into the kitchen, make some joke about the odor of flatulence, and then we’d sit down to eat a very healthy vegetable side dish with our dinner.

to people with a certain gene. Karrie Fortunately, genes often McAllister mutate over time and Dirt Don’t generations and the sciHurt entists discovered that the people who have the mutated version of the Brussels sprouts really gene are immune to the are full of vitamins and bitter taste. Why would nutrients, and not just genes mutate? Maybe it’s compressed stinkers like so our bodies would be so many think. (Food more capable of eating scientists swear that the those round little balls nose curling smell comes of nutrients without gagfrom overcooking the little ging. It is decided at birth guys.) Teeming with vita— no amount of sprinmins C and K, they also kling of cheese or bacon contain folate, magnesium, crumbles can change our and are an excellent source genetic structure. of fiber. Some would even They report that about go as far as to call them a 50 percent of the human super food. population has the mutatSo why aren’t more ed version of the gene, people eating them? which would mean that Because they stink and about half of the people taste “horrible and dissitting down to dinner will gusting and they are the be excited to see a bowl worst thing in the entire of Brussels sprouts on the world,” according to some table. The other 50 perof my children. Accordcent will be found holding ing to some scientists, it’s their noses and blabberreally not their fault. ing on and on, asking how In 2011, researchers on Earth we could eat from Cornwell College such foul and horrid orbs. discovered there is a We mutants, though, we reason people either love love our little cabbages. or hate those little cruMore for us. ciferous veggies. Brussels sprouts contain a chemiStop by and say hi at cal that tastes really bitter www.KarrieMcAllister.com.

The Holmes County Health Department offers children’s immunization clinics at various sites throughout Holmes County on a monthly basis. Immunizations are offered to anyone 0-18 years of age at no cost. Medicaid cards and donations are accepted. A parent or guardian must accompany children. Another adult may take the child with written permission from the parent. Take a copy of the child’s immunization record. Below are the scheduled clinics:

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Keim Lumber in Charm will be on the third Wednesday of every month from 7-10 a.m. For information, contact Calihan Dixon at 330-674-1584, Ext. 1764. No appointment is necessary. Walk-ins welcome.

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Tickets available for concert by Coshocton Community Choir Popular choral music composer, Garry A. Cornell, was at the Coshocton Community Choir’s most recent rehearsal to conduct his latest piece, “ R e j o i c e, Believers!” that he wrote for the group. “This was Cornell my first time to hear this number sung by a choir,” stated Cornell after the rehearsal. “It is so wonderful to hear in person what you put down on paper and to also have it sound like what you wanted to hear.” The Coshocton Community Choir will premier “Rejoice, Believers!” at the upcoming Tidings of Peace Christmas Festival Concert on Sunday, Dec. 7, at 3 p.m. at Coshocton High School’s McKinley Auditorium. The concert will also feature the Coshocton Children’s Choir and the Coshocton Youth Chorale. The Coshocton Community Choir had commissioned Cornell to write a

number in honor of their founder and conductor, Charles R. Snyder, for his 40 years of conducting the choir. Cornell has been a choir director in Columbus for the past 55 years, and most recently retired from St. Andrew Presbyterian Church where he is now director of music emeritus. He has been composing music since the age of 9 and has had his own music publishing company, Celebrations Unlimited, for 38 years. Tickets for the December 7, Coshocton Community Choir’s Tidings of Peace Christmas Festival Concert are $10 for adults and $5 for students and will be available from choir members, at the door or by calling Business Manager Lee Bown at 740-622-3960. Tickets can also be purchased online at www.CoshoctonCommunityChoir.org. Pre-sale tickets are also available from these outlets: Liberty Lady in Roscoe Village; Triplitt Pharmacy, Buehler’s Foodmarket, and Marilyn’s Natural Foods in Coshocton; Home Loan Savings Bank in West Lafayette and at Baker’s Foods in Newcomerstown.

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THEY’RE NO. 1 — Both West Holmes varsity and JV cheer squads captured first place at the Ohio Cardinal Conference Cheer Championships held at Wooster High School. The squads are coached by Catrina Crider and Raven Wilcox. Cheer squad members are Alison Sprang (front, right), Kaci Martin, Morgan Clark, Bekka Reynolds; Taylor Burnison (middle, left), Hannah Pratt, Jordan Lint, Jordan Gilstrap, Ally Taylor, Chloe Henderson, Kassi Baker; Brittney Tyson (back, left), Emily Rolince, Brittney Rodriguez, Kaitlyn Bretz, Dailyn Patterson, Haley Baird, Jallyn Giauque and Audrey Hostettler.


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Steimel to present ‘Living Wills’ at Pomerene Health Talk Samuel Steimel, attor- Keim Lumber in Charm. by yourself and your ney at law, will be pre- The health talk will take loved ones when end of senting “Living Wills place from 6-7 p.m. life is near. (Advanced Directives) Steimel will explore Also, learn the advanand Health Care Power use of Ohio’s Living tages of using a DuraFEEL LIKE IT'S DirecIN Able 7-10 of SPINE Attorneys, Why We Wills (Advanced PowerSPLIT? of Attorney Need Them,” at the tives) to ease the deci- for your Health Care, Pomerene Health Talk sion-making process to allow your family 242 E. Milltown Rd. on WE Monday, Nov. 24 at concerning your health or others to assist you TREAT Wooster ● Headaches 330-345-4440 ● Migraines ● Neck Pain 5336 C.R. 201 ● Sports Injuries County Sheriff’s Office in Ripley Township. Suite C Sheriff ● Shoulder Pain responded to a report of A report was taken Millersburg ● Nov.Back 13 Pain — Holmes fraud on state Route 514 of threats being made 330-893-0444 ● Bulging Disc See our Patient ● Leg Pain Testimonials at ● Sciatica ChaffeeChiro.com ● Arthritis

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West Holmes girls have same lofty goal By AARON DORKSEN Sports Editor There will be a changing of the guard on the floor for the 2014-15 West Holmes girls basketball team, but that doesn’t mean the goals will be any different. “Our expectations remain the same as always,” said ninth-year Knights coach Lisa Patterson, whose team went a perfect 29-0 last season culminated by winning the Div. II state championship game 62-45 over Kettering Alter. “We’re always looking to win the Ohio Cardinal Conference. “That’s always been a goal of ours and we always strive to win our last game. It’s only happened once in the last eight years that I’ve been saying that, but it’s always a goal. Fortunately, we’ve been there the last three years to have a chance to win that game.” The state championship run — the first for WH since three-peating from 1984-86 — was led by the since-graduated trio of Laina Snyder, Emily Molnar and Paiten Strother. They also were key players on state runner-up teams the two previous years. After their graduation, the Knights lost 50 percent of their scoring and an incredible amount of leadership. However, if Patterson can get the talented mix of returnees and newcomers to find a winning chemistry of their own, she sees no reason why the Knights can’t defend

their Ohio Cardinal Conference title and maybe even make another Final Four trip. “We get asked that quite a bit,” said Patterson, in regard to whether or not WHHS can make it four straight trips to Columbus. “We’re returning four kids who have played a ton of minutes for us over the last couple of years in the two Alexes (Alex Starr and Alex Brown), Brittleigh (Macaulay) and Hannah (Clark). “We have a core group of kids coming back who know what it’s going to take. It’s just going to be a matter of whether we can put the pieces of the puzzle together. We should certainly be competitive.” Juniors Clark, a 5-foot11 guard forward, and Macaulay, a 6-0 post, are the lone two returning starters and are both getting a number of Div. I college looks. The versatile Clark is the top returning scorer after averaging 9.1 points a game and also pulled down 3.6 rebounds a contest. Macaulay was a key contributor inside with 6.7 ppg and 3.8 rpg. Seniors Starr (5-9 guard/ forward) and Brown (5-7 point guard) averaged 5.6 ppg and 4.4 ppg, respectively, but will be asked to step up their roles as they move into the starting lineup. Brown was third on the team with 24 3-pointers. “We’ve had the Alexes come up through and they’ve been role players and played behind those seniors that left us,” Pat-

Representing the defending state champion West Holmes girls basketball team for 2014-15 will be (front, from left) Natalie Molnar, Alex Brown, Alex Starr, Kennady Miller, Karisa Shriver; (back) Kylie Leppla, Sam Hall, Brittleigh Macaulay, Hannah Clark, Kacie Leppla and Taylor Yerian. terson said. “Now, it’s their time to shine and we’re going to find out what they are capable of, along with Brittleigh, Hannah and everyone else who can fill the roles we need. “It’s kind of a fresh look for us because everyone is used to seeing those other kids play for so long. You’ll see familiar faces, but yet it will be their team now and not the kids who graduated.” The fifth starting spot

was up for grabs in the preseason between junior returning letterwinners Karissa Shriver (5-7) and Natalie Molnar (5-7). Newcomers trying to work into the rotation will be sophomores Samantha Hall (5-10), twins Kacie (5-8) and Kylie Leppla (5-5) and Taylor Yerian (5-6), along with senior Kennady Miller (5-8). Patterson said the Knights are excited and working hard to find new

Knights’ Ogi is OCC’s Offensive POY Gallion, Maltarich all awarded top honors

W e s t Holmes’ Luke Ogi was named Offensive Player of the Year, Wooster’s A f t e r Marquise Wo o s t e r Blair was and West the DefenGallion Holmes sive Player split the of the Year Ohio Carand West Holmes Logan dinal ConGallion was the Special ference Teams Player of the Year. title, the Wooster’s Doug Haas Generand West Holmes’ Kevin als and Maltarich were awarded Knights Coach of the Year honors. had plenty Ogi was the focal point Ogi of represenof the Knights’ groundtatives when the All-OCC oriented offense, leading team was released Tues- the conference with 1,718 day. yards on 170 carries, aver-

aging a first down carry to go along with 23 scores. For good measure, he was the area’s leading tackler Maltarich with 141.5 stops. Blair was the POY on the other side of the ball with a team-leading 72 tackles, along with nine tackles for a loss and two interceptions. On offense, the big-play receiver had 38 catches for 774 yards and 12 touchdowns. Blair had five touchdowns in the 35-21 victory over Hamilton Township last Friday,

four receiving and one off an interception. Gallion was the special teams player of the year after the kicker booted six field goals to go along with 41 extra points. Haas and Maltarich were both recognized as COY honors after leading their teams to a share of the title after slow starts. Maltarich’s Knights started 0-3 in non-conference play before winning six of their last seven to capture their second conference title in three years. Meanwhile, Haas has engineered a seven-game winning streak after starting 1-3. It is Wooster’s first OCC crown since 2004. See Pg. 33 — POY

leaders and create their own identity. One difference may be that this team plays at a faster pace. “It will be similar, but this is a group that you have to be careful not to harness too much,” Patterson said. “We’ve got people who can get out and go and we can run the floor pretty well. “I have to be careful to let the kids play their game because so many of them have put many hours into

playing AAU in the offseason that you don’t want to take away from what their strengths are. It will be a little more of a free play from us, but when we need a basket we’re certainly going to run our sets that we’ve run before.” Aaron Dorksen can be reached at 330-287-1621 or adorksen@the-dailyrecord.com. Follow him on Twitter at @adorksenTDR.

Madison Kandel wins Sectional PP&K title — again The Kandel family was busy at the “Play 60” Punt, Pass & Kick Sectional competition Oct. 25 — the second step on the road to 2014 National Championship. As first-place winners at the local competition, Madison, Bo and Kody Kandel all advanced to Don Drumm Stadium in Marietta for Sectionals. Even though Madison Kandel (14-15) and brothers Bo and Kody made it to sectionals, Madison was the only one to move on to the State (Cleveland Browns Team) Championship. Bo Kandel (15) finished second in the Boys 14 -15 year-old division, and the younger Kody finished fourth in the Boys 12-13 competition. Madison (14) is not new at the PP&K competition, previously winning the 2012 (12-13) local, sectional, State/Cleveland Browns Team Competition, and qualifying for the 2012 National Championships See Pg. 33 — KANDEL


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Coach Schlabach:

Lady Hawks will figure out how to win Despite loss of 7 letterwinners, team still sets high goals By ART HOLDEN Sports Writer Veteran Hiland girls basketball coach Dave Schlabach can’t remember the last time he had to replace seven letterwinners. But true to form, Schlabach says a state championship is still the Lady Hawks’ goal, and somehow they just have to figure out a way to get it done. “We can’t allow excuses to creep in,” said Schlabach, now in his 24th season at the school. “We expect the kids to perform. They’ll figure it out.” In Schlabach’s twoplus decades at the helm of the Hiland girls program, he’s won 506 of 588 games by going with a

nine-girl rotation, a ploy that usually leaves plenty of returning players each year after graduation hits. The loss of five seniors off last year’s 22-4 team was expected, but then a pair of juniors decided to not return this year, including Lindsey Yoder, who would have been the starting point guard. That leaves just Megan Beachy and Brittany Miller as the lone players with extended varsity experience. Beachy, a 5-foot-7 senior, averaged 8.6 points a game last year, while Miller scored 5.6. Not coming back is nearly 40 points a game, including 18.9 a night from Regina Hochstetler, now applying her craft at Cedarville College. “We’ve got four points back from last year’s district championship game,” Submitted photo said Schlabach. “The girls In the varsity program for the Hiland Lady Hawks are: Managers, Allie Beun (front, left), Belicia Yoder, are searching for new Alia Miller, Zoey Miller, Maddy Miller, Morgan Miller, Brynn Mullet, Sharon Yoder; Renae Hochstetler roles. It’s going to be (middle, left), Coach Ashlee Aslept, Alex Troyer, Mackenzie Miller, Megan Beachy, Rachel Horn, Juaniinteresting. I don’t think ta Miller, Sabrina Miller, Coach Carly Clark, Gabby Schlabach; Head Coach Dave Schlabach back, left), Kennedy Schlabach, Jess Troyer, Sara Keim, Lish Miller, Brittany Miller, Izzy Fowler, Angela Troyer, See Pg. 34 — HAWKS Coach David Borter, Kyli Horn.

Hostettler finishes 51st at Nike XC Regional at Terre Haute West Holmes sophomore Michelle Hostettler had an impressive showing during the Nike Cross Country Midwest Regional meet at the LaVern Gibson Championship XC Course in Terre Haute,

Ind., on Sunday. Hostettler placed 51st in 18:39 in a race that featured 262 elite runners from the Midwest. Ohio Cardinal Conference rival Dominique Clairmon from

Lexington, the Div. II state champ, placed fifth in the meet. She’ll advance to the Nike Cross Country National Championship in Portland, Ore., which will be held during the first week of December.

Kandel (From Page 32) Competition in Atlanta, Ga., finishing in fourth place. The Browns Team competition will be held Dec. 7 at the Cleveland Browns’ practice facility in Berea. Following the competition, competitors will be honored at the Browns vs. Indianapolis Colts football game. To achieve her final goal, Madison knows she must

POY (From Page 32) The rest of the locals on the first team included Orrville’s Luke Smith, West Holmes’ Garrett Ervin, Brody Miller, Connor Roach, Michael Workman, Trenton Bridenthal and Josh Goudy as well as Wooster’s Martavius Dyson, Cam Daugherty, Tyson Jackson, Mason Woods, Petey Bess and Kobe Russell. Other first-teamers included Ashland’s Drew Dickinson, Trey Smith, Scotty Valentine and Grant Denbow, Clear Fork’s Kadin Chrastina and Jonah Albert, Lexington’s Jason Zeides,

Madison’s Tyrell Ajian, Juwan Howard, Treven Allred, and Alec Keen, Mansfield Senior’s Asante Wilder and Brian Benson. The locals on the second team were Orrville’s Ke’Ontae Owens, West Holmes’ Sam Young, Alex White, Wyatt Snow, Brayden Chaney, Colt Tennant and Trevor Kiner as well as Wooster’s Colt Morgan, Leon Griffith, Aaron Saal, Shea Hershberger, Staten Kirchhofer and Isaiah Klenovich. The rest of the second team was made up of Ashland’s Johnny Jackson, Logan Cox, Tyler Wilson, and John Wolfe,

Mansfield Senior’s Mitch Nixon, Clear Fork’s Eric Jackson and Thomas Staab, Lexington’s Joey Vore, Madison’s Logan Pack, Alex Hill, Justin Klupp and Frank Douglas. Locals on honorable mention were Orrville’s Corre Shaffer, Amir Simpson and Nick Fetty, West Holmes’ Matt Eastep, Levi Jones and Michael Kushuba as well as Wooster’s Tremaine Wilson, Seth Folks and Storm Nicholson. Ashland’s Cole Shoemaker, Cole McQuate, Josh Pheneger, Clear Fork’s Ethan Endicott, Colton Cochran and

Cameron McWatters, Lexington’s Hunter Biddle, T.J. Gerhardt, A.J. Nickoli, Madison’s Kyle Galco, Hunter Powers and Dakota Gombosch as well as Mansfield Senior’s Jacquille Fletcher, Quajon Harris and Marvin Parker rounded out the rest of the honorees on honorable mention.

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is in seventh grade. They are the children of Randy and Amber Kandel of Killbuck, and would like to thank the Millersburg Sons of the American Legion Post 192 and Spurgeon Chevrolet in Wooster for sponsoring the local competition, which was held at West Holmes High School back in the early summer.

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Hawks Role players Alex Troyer (5-5 senior), Rachel Horn there’s high expectations (5-8 senior) and Mackenzie from people outside the Miller (5-10 senior), who program, but we refuse to all lettered last year, should lower our expectations.” move into the starting rota(From Page 33)

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tion, but in Schlabach’s system, that doesn’t really mean much. “We play nine girls in the first quarter every game,” he said.

Pushing for playing time will be 5-9 junior Lish Miller, 5-7 sophomore Angie Troyer, 5-5 freshman Sara Keim, 5-6 10th grader Issabelle Fowler, and Schla-

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“We have a tremendous nonleague schedule. We lack size, we have no post player, and will probably play five guards a lot of the time. But, we’ll do what we do — we’ll fire it up and hope a few go in. Our philosophy is not going to change.” Hiland coach Dave Schlabach bach’s 5-5 freshman daughter, Kennedy. With Yoder not returning, Kennedy Schlabach will get a quick introduction to varsity basketball as the Hawks’ point guard. “Hopefully I can treat her like any other player,” Dave Schlabach said. “She’s a tough kid who has seen a lot of basketball. Her basketball IQ will make up for her being a freshman.” One nice thing is that dad isn’t expecting big points from his daughter, but is expecting her to find the open girl and run the show. Scoring will start with Beachy and Brittany Miller, with everyone else pitching in. “Rachel Horn and Alex Troyer have to have big years,” coach Schlabach said. “And we’ll have to

have a solid year from someone else for us to make some noise. “After that,” he continued, “we’ll have to get a number of girls scoring 4, 6, 8 points a game.” Adding to Schlabach’s difficulty this year is a challenging non-league schedule, that not only includes a pair of tough Classic in the Country matchups, but the annual date with rival West Holmes (Dec. 13), a game vs. Chippewa and a matchup at Hathaway Brown. “We have a tremendous non-league schedule,” Schlabach said. “We lack size, we have no post player, and will probably play five guards a lot of the time. But, we’ll do what we do — we’ll fire it up and hope a few go in. “Our philosophy is not going to change.”

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Marvin Troyer, 32 Marvin D. Troyer, 32, of Holmesville, died suddenly Monday, Nov. 17, 2014, due to an accident at work. He was born June 25, 1982, to David Lee and Betty Troyer, and had worked for Schrock Premier Custom Builders. Marvin attended New Pointe Community Church faithfully. He enjoyed his job and his hobbies of riding 4-wheelers and gardening. He loved and enjoyed spending time with his 22 nieces and nephews. Surviving are his girlfriend, Jennifer J. Flinner of Holmesville; his parents of Millersburg; brothers, Joni (Sharon) Troyer and Jonathan Troyer, both of Millersburg, and Jay Dean (Clara) Troyer of Holmesville; and sisters, JoAnna (Larry) Stutzman of Millersburg, Ruth (Allen) Miller and Marilyn (Roy) Miller, both of Charm, Mary Lou (Marvin) Hershberger of

Fresno, and Cindy (Jonathan) Miller of Dundee. He was preceded in death by a special cousin, Robert Weaver Jr.; both grandparents; two aunts; one uncle; and cousins. Funeral services were Friday, Nov. 21 at 10 a.m. at Pleasant View Mennonite Church, with Pastors Chad Stutzman and David Clemens officiating. Burial was in Pleasant View Church Cemetery. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, is assisting the family.

Dolores Bevington, 84 Dolores Eloise Bevington, 84, of Glenmont, passed away Monday, Oct. 13, 2014, at Aultman Hospital, Canton. She was born Aug. 13, 1930, in Layland, Clark Township, Coshocton County, the daughter of Wilbert Henry and Celesta Pearl (Fett) Fraelich, and married Carl Chester Bevington Jr. Dec. 21, 1949. He preceded her in death March 17, 2009. Dolores loved history, current affairs and was an avid OSU Buckeyes, Cleveland Browns and Cleveland Indians fan. Surviving are children, Rebecca L. Jackson of Chicago, Ill., Gary L. Bevington, Brenda J. (Duane) Maurer and Dennis C. Bevington,

all of Glenmont; grandchildren, Chad (Tracy) Pence, Michelle (Mark) Bermea, Aimee Payne (Will Ludwigsen), L. Kevin (Molly) Payne, Travis (Veronica) Payne, Jeffrey (Debbie) Bevington, Steven (Amy Lyn) Bevington and Joshua Bevington; a brother, Reo F. Fraelich of Stow; and a sister, Carrie L. Allison of Ohio. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Kenneth W. Bevington; five brothers; and four sisters. Memorial services were to be held at a later date. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg.

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Samuel ‘Pat’ Riggle, 76 Samuel Patrick “Pat” Riggle, 76, of Millersburg, passed away Friday morning, Nov. 14, 2014, at Pomerene Hospital, Millersburg, after a sudden illness. He was born Jan. 5, 1938, in Gladwin, Mich., the son of Sam and Bessie Riggle, and married Marjorie Nirode on Jan. 28, 1961. She survives. Pat was a 1957 graduate of Frazeysburg High School, and retired as general manager of HolmesWayne Electric, after working 40-plus years. He was currently working at Fire Ridge Golf Course and delivered flowers for The Posey Pad. He was a member of St. John’s ECC, where he served on council, the endowment committee and was a past choir member. He also served on The Commercial & Savings Bank board, as well as other professional boards through his tenure at Holmes-Wayne Electric. Pat was a former member of Millersburg Jaycees, was a former Village of Millersburg clerk and Holmes Fire District clerk. He was an avid sports fan, enjoyed all activities with his grandkids and loved golfing. Surviving in addition to his wife, are daughters, Michelle (Kurt) Rodhe of Millersburg, Deborah (Jeff)

Aten of Charlotte, N.C., Jodi (Del) Cain of North Canton and Vicki (Chuck) Steele of Charlotte, N.C.; and grandchildren, Kristen, Keri and Kent Rodhe, Kayla (Brandon) Weber, Devin, Molly and Jillian Cain, Lauren and Katie Aten and Jessica and Emily Steele. He was preceded in death by his parents; an infant son, John Riggle; and sisters, Aldean Booth, Marjorie Burrell and Madalyn Smith. Funeral services were Tuesday, Nov. 18 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with Pastors Bill Miller and Darcy Miller officiating. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg. The family suggests contributions be made to St. John’s ECC, 8670 State Route 39, Millersburg 44654.

Frederick Martin, 66 Frederick Dean Martin, 66, of O’Brien, Fla., passed away Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2014 at Suwannee Valley Care Center/ Haven Hospice following a brief illness. He was born on June 4, 1948 in Millersburg, the son of Henry and Ada Martin. Fred graduated from West Holmes High School with the Class of 1967 and served in the U.S. Army. He had been employed by Diamonite Products/ Ferro Corporation in Shreve, Flexible Company in Loudonville, and Frito Lay Inc. in Wooster. He worked in the food catering business for many years and Fred had incredible artistic talent and enjoyed the outdoors. He is survived by four sons, Eric Martin, Christopher (Anna) Martin, Cameron (Kelly) Martin, Casey (Angela) Martin,

all of Texas; two daughters, Carrie, and Cherylle (Blake) Martin, of Texas, nine grandchildren; five brothers, Lloyd Martin, of Danville, Herbert (Margaret) Martin, of Killbuck, Benjamin (Deb) Martin, of Shreve, Terry (Cheryl) Martin of Glenmont, and Randy (Valerie) Martin, of Hamburg, Pa.; two sisters, Joanna Ferguson of Frazeysburg, and Patricia Smith, of Shreve; along with many nieces and nephews. He was proceeded in death by his parents, three brothers and a sister. Arrangements were handled by Gateway Forest Lawn Funeral Home in Lake City, Fla. A memorial service took place Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014 in O’Brien, Fla. Private family service was to be held at the Nashville Cemetery in Ohio at a later date.

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Albert M. Miller, 70, 8225 Miller of Berlin and Jonas Township Road 579, Hol- (Myrna) Miller of Sugarmesville, died Sunday, Nov. creek; sisters, Anna (Roy) 9, 2014, at Pomerene Hos- Troyer of Fredericksburg, pital, Millersburg, after a Dala (Emanuel) Troyer of period of declining health. Millersburg, Sue (Steve) He was born July 21, 1944, Sturgess of Wooster, Lynn in Holmes County, to the (Henry) Raber of Walnut late Mose S. and Mattie Creek and Katie (Marion) (Troyer) Miller and mar- Miller of Walhonding; and ried Ada Miller on Dec. 10, brothers-in-law, Christ 1964. She survives. Peachy of Belleville, Pa., He had worked at Sher- and Freeman Mast of TalBetty Hahn, 85 man Lumber and was a lahassee, Fla. Betty L. Hahn, 85, of member of Zion Menno- He was preceded in death Orrville, passed away nite Church in Benton. by his parents; a brother, Monday, Oct. 13, 2014, at Surviving in addition to Sam Miller; and sisters, Orrville Pointe Nursing his wife, are children, Ray- Mary Peachy and Effie & Rehabilitation Center, mond (Carolyn) Miller of Mast after a period of declining Holmesville, John Miller of Services were Wednesday, health. the home, Fannie (Delbert) Nov. 12 at the Raymond Betty was born April 16, Yoder of Loudonville, Bar- Hershberger residence, 1929, in Wooster to Warbara, Lester and Martha, all 7739 County Road 189, ren and Doris (Parcell) of the home, Jacob (Sara) Holmesville, with Bishop Lytle, and was a 1947 Miller of Millersburg and Levi Miller officiating. graduate of Wooster High Moses (Linda) Miller of Burial was in Hershberger School. She was united in Holmesville; 13 grand- Cemetery near Holmesmarriage to Richard R. children; brothers, Vernon ville. Hahn on Sept. 9, 1950 in Miller, Joe (Mary) Miller Murray Funeral Home Wooster. He preceded her band, she was preceded and Ervin (Mary) Miller, in Fredericksburg, handled in death on April 9, 2013. in death by her parents; all of Apple Creek, Ray arrangements. She had been employed a son, Phillip Hahn; and at Orrville Municipal a brother, Kenneth Lytle. Kensington Clark, infant Utilities as a secretary for Burial of cremains was many years, and previous- in Wooster Cemetery. Kensington Ann Clark, Polly Raber of Baltic; ly worked at the former Online registry and infant daughter of Nathan paternal great-grandparCrown Steel of Orrville. expressions of condolence and Christa (Raber) ents, Curtis and Edith She attended Christ Unit- may be made at www. Clark, was born into the Clark of Wooster and hands of Jesus on Tuesday, Shirley Daugherty of ed Church of Christ in aublefuneralhome.com. Orrville, and was a mem- Memorial contributions Oct. 28, 2014, at Wooster Shreve; maternal greatber and former presi- may be made to Wayne Community Hospital. grandmother, Sally Snydent of Wayne County County Genealogical Private services were der of Baltic; and aunts Genealogical Society. She Society, P.O. Box 856, held at Gateway Fellow- and uncles, Holly (John) enjoyed traveling, flowers Wooster 44691; or Wayne ship, with Pastor Larry Shilling, Adam, Hannah, and her cats. Noah and Madison Clark, County Public Library, Hasemeyer officiating. Surviving are a son, 304 N. Market St., Wooster Surviving in addition Carrie (Justin) Westfall to her parents, are sib- and Curtis (Amanda) Steve (Carol) Hahn of 44691. Orrville; grandchildren, The family would like to lings, Teagan, Taylin and Raber. Melanie, James and Jen- give a sincere thank you Easton, all of the home; She was preceded in nifer Hahn, all of Orrville; to Cheryl Myers and the paternal grandparents, death by maternal greatand a sister-in-law, Pat staff at Orrville Pointe, for Don and Cheryl Clark grandparents, Mose and Lytle Hipp of Millersburg. the wonderful care you of Big Prairie; maternal Ada Raber and William grandparents, Edgar and Snyder. In addition to her hus- have provided.


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Hunter Emmett Beckel, infant son of Tyler and Tori (Chapman-Campbell) Beckel was delivered into Heaven and the world Oct. 2, 2014, in Little Rock, Ark. In addition to his parents, Hunter is survived by grandparents John and Amy (Chapman) Campbell of Burbank, Louis and Jennifer (France) Yoder of Fredericksburg, Andy Beckel of Massillon and Todd Bickel of Millersburg; great-grandparents Bill and Eileen Chapman of Big Prairie, Richard and Patricia France of Mas-

sillon, Ken and Donna Lindsay of Massillon, Abe and Rosie Yoder of Dundee and Lonnie Beckel of Orlando; uncles Jared Campbell of Burbank and Collin Yoder of Fredericksburg and Nick Beckel of Canton; aunts Lauren and Mady Beckel of Louisville; and numerous great aunts, uncles and cousins. Donations to help the family may be made in his name to Moreland United Methodist Church 138 E. Moreland Road, Wooster 44691. A memorial service was held.

Fannie Coblentz, 82 Fannie Coblentz, 82, of Fredericksburg, passed away Friday, Nov. 7, 2014, after an extended illness. She was born in Holmes County on Oct. 2, 1932, to Albert and Katie (Yoder) Stutzman and married Elmer Coblentz on Oct. 30, 1951. He died Feb. 9, 1995. She had lived in Holmes County all of her life and was a member of Shalom Christian Fellowship. Fannie enjoyed being a homemaker and especially enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren. Surviving are children, Elva (Eli) Schrock of Freeport, Mary Coblentz and family friend, Dave Scurlock and Andrew (Christina) Coblentz, all of Wooster, Irene (Randy) Kandel of Fredericksburg

and Joanna (Ron) Weaver of Wooster; 18 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Eli (Sandra) Stutzman of Dover, Levi Stutzman of Millersburg, Ada (Atlee) Yoder of Holmesville, Katie Weaver of Fredericksburg, Junior (Emma) Stutzman of Millersburg and Ura (Verba) Stutzman of Millersburg. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Perry; and a sister, MaryAnn. Services were Monday, Nov. 10 at Gospel Haven Mennonite Church, 6871 State Route 241, Benton. Burial was in Shalom Cemetery. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled arrangements.

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Sam Barkman, 86 Sam J. Barkman, 86, 14380 Tiger Valley Road, Danville, died Thursday, Oct. 16, 2014, at his home. He was born Nov. 23, 1927, to Jacob and Lizzie Ann (Beachy) Barkman, and married Lizzie Ann Mast Nov. 29, 1949. She survives. He was a member of the Old Order Amish, and became an ordained minister in October of 1968. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Esther (John) Miller of the home, Noah (Mattie) Barkman of Danville, Clara (Roy) Yoder of Fredericksburg, Atlee (Clara) Barkman of Big Prairie,

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Sarah (Mose) Wengerd of Howard, Dan (Anna) Barkman of Lakeville, Ada (Melvin) Yoder of Danville, and Lizzie (Albert) Hershberger of Danville; 62 grandchildren; and 77 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a stillborn son; two brothers; and a grandson. Services were Sunday, Oct. 19 at the Melvin Yoder residence, Tiger Valley Road, with Bishop Reuben E. Weaver officiating. Burial was in Mast Cemetery, Black Road. Fischer Funeral Home, Danville, assisted with arrangements www.fischerfuneralhome.com.

Jeffrey Lynn Adkins, 57, of West Lafayette, died Monday, Oct. 6, 2014, at Grant Hospital in Columbus. He was born Jan. 19, 1957, in Toledo to the late Thomas L. and Rita Mae (Wysong) Adkins Sr. He was a truck driver until his health forced him to retire. He is survived by his stepmother, Amanda (Hershberger) Adkins of Angleton, Dover; his wife, the former Brenda Stallings, whom he married Nov. 26, 1977; his five children, Crystal (Tim) Hochstetler of Berlin, Marnita (Philip) Hershberger and Jason (Gloria) Beachy, both of

Sugarcreek, Miriam (Dave) Fosnaught of Canton and Leanna Beachy of Sugarcreek; 13 grandchildren; and siblings Tom (Connie) Adkins Jr. and Edward Adkins, both of New Philadelphia, Angela (Amos) Chupp of Millersburg and April (Bob) Houston and Adam Adkins both of Dover. Services were held Friday, Oct. 10 at Maranatha Fellowship Church, 941 state Route 93, Sugarcreek, with pastor Trevor Littleton officiating. Burial was in Union Hill Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek.

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Millersburg reflects on sacrifices on Veteran’s Day But, rather than focusBy CHRISTINE L. PRATT ing on war, in which Staff Writer there is no glory, Chanay MILLERSBURG — talked about veterans — Assembled to remember, who and what they are. reflect and honor past Above all else, he said, and present veterans, a he is thankful to the crowd gathered Nov. 11 country’s forefathers, on the Holmes County who established the idea Courthouse lawn for the of freedom, and “I’m annual Veterans Day glad we have the freeaddress. dom to gather, to speak The guest speaker was what we’re thinking and Gary Chanay, a United say the word ‘God’ withStates Army veteran, out the fear of being who served 1970-72, dur- thrown in jail.” ing which time he was Those freedoms are deployed to Vietnam, defended by the military, where he not only trans- members of which join ported ammunition to for a variety of reasons the troops, but served as — family tradition, a a M60 machine gunner. sense of honor and duty, He said that experience to make a living and earn forced him to see the a wage. ugly side of war — the For Chanay, whose faces of those involved, father fought in World the destruction caused War II, there was no and the pain and suffer- waiting for the draft. He ing of families. volunteered to protect “I learned about long the country’s freedom. days and even longer In the service, he said, he nights ... (and) what learned about a brothbeing scared really was,” erhood, which he now said Chanay, who enlist- shares with some 24 miled shortly after his grad- lion others. uation from West Hol- “If not for those men mes High School. and women, we wouldn’t

be here today,” he said, praising all troops for their honorable achievements, courage and sacrifices, whether they served stateside or overseas. Veterans, he said, come in all shapes, sizes and colors, but they’re bound together in their commitment. “They don’t ask to leave the security of their homes, friends and family to fight or serve,” he said. And, regardless of public sentiment about military involvement in worldwide conflicts, he said, the troops are there “to do their very best job, to give back to a country that has so much to offer.” He shared stories of his own experience as a veteran, several of which grew out of a trip to visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington. He spoke about his own decision and that of his peers to continue to serve beyond their tours of duty. “We return to society

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Members of the Color Guard from the American Legion Post 192 were on hand at the Veterans Day Celebration Nov. 11 in Millersburg. The Color Guard members are Aaron Day, Mikle Emick, Wes Maxwell and Dirk Barnes. “America will always be the land of the free as long as it’s home of the brave,” Chanay said. Reporter Christine

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Independent Contractors Needed PLEASE NOTE: ALL ROUTES REQUIRE EARLY MORNING HOURS *Prospective carriers may deliver multiple routes as time allows* Wooster Bundle Drop Driver Responsibilities include dropping off papers to carriers/stores & filling coin boxes (7 days/wk). About 41 stops (subject to change). 20 M i l e s . A p p r o x . $490/bi-weekly. *Must have van, large SUV, or capped truck due to volume of papers* Contact Patrick @ 330-264-1125 ext. 2259 WOOSTER AREA Route 1102 - Melrose Trailer Park - Melrose Dr. 32 Customers. Approx. $133/mo. Contact Sandy @ 330-264-1125 ext. 2258 Route 5133 Buchholz Dr., Greensview Dr. 46 Customers. Approx. $125/mo. Contact Sandy @ 330-264-1125 ext. 2258 Route 5134 Blessing Ave., Park Blvd., Stevens Ave., N. Grant St. 16 Customers. Approx. $ 50/mo. Contact Sandy @ 330-264-1125 ext. 2258

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Flatbed Drivers - trucks now set at 70MPH. Starting pay up to . 41 CPM, health Ins, 401k, $59 daily per diem pay, home weekends. 800-648-9915 or www.boydandsons.com TRUCK DRIVERS Top Pay. Home Weekends Available. Class A CDL. EOE. 866-954-8836 GordonTrucking.com Butler Transport - Your Partner in Excellence. CDL Class A Drivers Needed. Sign on Bonus. All miles paid. www.butler transport.com Misc. Meet singles right now! No paid operators, just real people like you. Browse greetings, exchange messages and connect live. Try it free. Call now: 1-877-485-6669 Training/Education Werner Enterprises is HIRING! Dedicated, Regional & OTR opportunities! Need your CDL? 3 wk training available! Don't wait, call today to get started! 1-866-203-8445 Misc. CASH PAID for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS! 1 DAY PAYMENT & PREPAID shipping. HIGHEST PRICES! Call 1-800-219-8322. cash4diabeticsupplies.com Training/Education MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES NEEDED! Become a Medical Office Assistant! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! Online training can get you job ready! HS Diploma/GED & PC/ Internet needed! 1-888-528-5176 Owner Operators CDL-A $1.00 per Mile plus FSC. 2500 miles a week or $3365 WK. Equals $170,000 per year. 1-888-593-2705 www.DriveForCEVA.com

If a route in our area is not currently available and you Sales Vinyl Window Blowout would like to be added to our Sale! All Credit Accepted. list of prospective House Full Windows for carriers/drivers, simply call 99.00per month. Free estithe Circulation Department at mates. Low Prices, High 330-264-1125 or 1-800-686Quality. No money down. 3958, or stop by our office at 740-385-6511 212 E. Liberty St. Wooster. thermaltechexteriorsohio.com Please Note: There is no collecting of money from any of our customers on our delivery 100 Position Wanted routes

CALL TODAY! TAXIDERMY BUSINESS for sale! Great customer base, will train. 330-763-3659 WOMEN'S CLOTHING Boutique on Main St. in Berlin. Call 330-231-3285 for more information.

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Misc. SAWMILLS from only $4397.00- MAKE & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill- Cut lumber any dimension. In stock, ready to ship. Free Info/DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com 1-800-578-1363 Ext. 300N Drivers - No experience? Some or LOTS of experience? Let's Talk! No matter what stage in your career, its time, call Central Refrigerated Home. 844-322-6249 www.CentralTruckDrivingJobs.com

WILL DO babysitting in our home. Call 330-279-9290 x3. DC HANDYMAN Service. Garages, basements, gutters, clean wax cars, small repairs. Call 330-763-4482

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

105 General 205 SEWERS NEEDED at STITCHES USA, LLC. In need of highly motivated individuals. Full-time 1st shift position available. Incentive based pay. Apply in person from 7AM- 2PM. Adjacent to Amish Country Theater3149 St. Rt. 39, Upper Level- Door E, Walnut Creek. 330-852-2534. HORSESHOER LOOKING for driver with pick up truck, 3-4 days per week. Walnut Creek/Charm area. 330-407-3737 HORSE STALL CLEANER needed part time 9a-2p. Transportation provided. Baltic/New Bedford/Clark area. 330-674-2503 SOMEONE TO work with logging crew, with driver's license 330-827-1090. FARM HELP needed, no experience necessary but helpful. 330-231-4282 WANTED: SKIDDER Driver, or experienced timber cutter. Call 330-231-8278

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WANTED: F/T driver to haul Amish mechanic. We supply truck. Call (330) 893-0242 or apply in person at Bunker Hill Engine, 6019 CR 77, Millersburg OH CLASS A CDL DRIVER NEEDED. Home most nights & all weekends. Exp. helpful, but not necessary. Benefits available. Send resume to: P.O. Box 396, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 or call Scenic Wood Products (330) 852-3531, ask for Dispatch.

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NEW PELLET Stove, Countryside Baby Magnum model BC-AC, black finish, black trim, $1,275. (330) 231-5329 WOODEN COAL D&S Boiler, #3200, 160,000BTU, used but works great! Call Jake 330-201-1765 WHIRLPOOL HEAVY Duty Super Capacity Plus Natural Gas Dryer $165. (330) 674-5618 COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag Wringer washer. Will trade in or rebuild yours! Henry A. Raber 330-674-5691 FOR SALE: Automatic Washer, could be fixed for stinner $50. Henry A. Raber (330) 674-5691 VERMONT CASTINGS Encore heating wood stove, good cond., $500. Empire 15,000BTU ventless natural gas wall heater, in good cond. $75. Comfort glow blue flame natural gas wall heater 10,000 BTU $50. (330) 897-6602

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45,000BTU HIGH efficiency natural gas furnace $250 OBO. (330) 279-2041 x1

COOK WANTED: Prior cooking experience required. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson St. 330-674-1457.

CUNNINGHAM, LARGE, wood & coal stove, rebuilt $425. Malva Nisley 3321 TR 411 Mbg. (330) 893-1058

FOR RENT: JD650H Dozer w/winch and log arch. $30 @ hour plus fuel. Amos Yoder 740-622-6084 ext. 3 BRUSH GRAPPLES 66" $950. Pullet forks, $525. for skid steers. Can deliver. 330-231-0625 FOR RENT: Jack Hammer for Skid Loader, (330) 897-1222 x3

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FOR SALE: Electric water cooler with hot & cold, includes (3) 5-gal. water jugs, $125/all. (330) 279-2805

02200 AD13413624 144 1X2 Construction Equip. Rental

TRIOLIET TMR mixer wagon (330) 852-3070†x3 1020 MASSEY Ferguson, Compact Tractor, 4WD, with loader, 1350hrs. $5,100 (330) 893-0213 JD520 TRACTOR w/ 5 ft. pull type bush hog and a 5 ft. Erskine snow blower m600fm (937) 537-0243

Tractors JD 4020 Hrs 3508 Yr. 1968 ............... $9,000 IH 806 Yr. 1965 Hrs. 3890................. $7,500 Farm Trac 360, 4WD, Loader 800 Hrs Nice .................................... $12,500 JD 5210, 45hp., 4300hrs., NEW tires .......................................... $9,500 Ford 850 1955 - 40 HP ....................... $2600

Nice. Ser# 502958 ..............................SOLD MF 235 1976 34 HP. ........................... $6500 Ford 7700 w/cab 5264 Hrs - 84 HP . $11400

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FOR SALE: Ropland Shaper, 1 1/4" spindel stackable head $4,000. Heavy duty floatable air clamp jig $900. Lots of freeborn shaper cutters including new set interior door cutters, all for $1,000. Delta 8" jointer long bed $750. Model 201 powermatic 22" planner $2,800. TSS-Laguna rip table w/ sliding table $2,300. Omga chop saw including table $300. Delta 3HP 4 bag

NOTICE: YEAR End Sale! 10% discount on EHG Spinner Tedders, Bale Hugers, Bale Spears, if ordered before Dec 20th. 3% cash discount if paid when order is placed. Knob View Repair, 4159 CR 59, Baltic OH 43804 (330) 897-1106 ext 3

JD 50 e/ps. 56 Hrs. Since Rebuild

FOR SALE: CoalEZ Stove, with hopper good condition. $600 (330) 893-4140. 1971 TR 116, Baltic 43804

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 DRIVERS: CDL-A. JD450H cab, heat, air, six Do you want more than $1000 way, 7K hrs $28,000 a Week? Excellent Monthly Excavators Bonus P r o g r a m / B e n e f i t s '06 Komatsu PC200LC-8 Weekend Hometime you De- $93,000, '07 JD160CLC only serve! Electronic Logs / Rider 4K hours $67,500 Program 855-842-8389 Mini Excavators '07 TB145 excavator only DRIVER NEEDED for 1500 hrs. Hyd thumb construction crew. $37,000, '11 ZX50U-3 Cab, (330) 473-5356 Heat, Air nice $42,000, '07 Volvo EC45 mini $29,500, '07 EC35 mini $26,000, '07 130 Administrative / Office Volvo Volvo EC35 mini $26,000 low hrs, '06 Volvo ECR38 1500hrs LOOKING FOR a F/T Office $21,000, '04 Yanmar VIO35 hoe $18,500, '04 Assistant to help with order m i n i entry, phones, filing, etc. Komatsu PC35MR-2 $14,000 QuickBooks and Microsoft Loaders Office experience required. '07 JD605C crawler loader w/ Please send resume to forks $37,500, JD644E 9K info@danielsamish.com or hours $35,000, JD544E 9K Daniel's Amish Collection, hours $25,500, Fiat Allis 100 Straits Lane, Killbuck, FR-15 $14,750, Case 455C Loader $17,500, '05 JD310G OH 44637. Back hoe only 2200 hrs $35,000, JCB 214E Backhoe 150 Food Services 4 X 4 S T D h o e $ 1 9 , 9 0 0 , WB-140 Komatsu 4X4 backhoe $19,900, '07 CAT 252-B SERVER & COOK POSI- skidsteer $16,900 TIONS available. Apply at Skidders www.route83restaurant.com 2- JD 540B Skidder $22,500 or 7501 SR 83, Holmesville, each, '83 JD 640 Skidder $22,500, JD 440C Skidder Monday-Sunday, 6am-9pm $20,000 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 OR 330-567-3886 205 Appliances Electronics WOOD SAVER heating stove. Noah Troyer, 7812 T.R. 601, Fredericksburg, OH 44627

dust collector $400. 40 JW Genset 80HP JD power unit w/ air compressor in between $7,000. 500gal. air tank plus air compressor $1000. 30" sawdust blower $400. 2 4 row Delta stock feeders $700ea. 10x10x12 ft high sawdust bin w/ cyclone & lot of duct work $1,200. Large breaker boxes w/ kill switches $1,200. Pinners, staplers, sanders, formica tools, pipe glue clamps, all in very good cond., discount on a package deal. Brookside Woods (330) 897-0629

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NEW HOLLAND Hay Rake, $1,800. Kuhn 4 Spinner Tedder, $1,850. N.I. #10 Spreader, new floor. $1,500. McD #9 Reg Mower, with rubber on wheels, $1,800. Used E-Z Trail Forcart, $550. Knob View Repair, 4159 CR 59, Baltic Oh 43804. (330) 897-1106 ext 3

New Idea 14A Manure Spreader .... $1,500 10’ spike tooth, drag, new evener ....... $450 10’ Spike Tooth Transport ................ $1,500 8’ Dunham cultimulter, pivots in center....SOLD 10’ packer........................................... $1,100 Ford 3PT. Disc ...................................... $800 Gandy 6’ 3pt. Seeder, Nice.................. $900

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3PT. Bale Speer .................................... $600 . 6’ Disc, Good Condition ..................... $975 MF 3x12” Plow, Nice ........................... $375 MH 3 PT., 3x14” Plow ......................... $425

FOR SALE: Massey Ferguson 165. Tractor runs good, $3000 obo. 330-231-2176

Potato Digger (works)...................... $1,000

2-NEW Idea #17 Spreaders, 1- #10 Spreader. Portable Cane Molasses Press. McCormick Derring Corn Binder. Abe Raber, 5150 CR 229, Fredericksburg. 44627 (330) 695-6793

Gehl Hay Head .................................. $1000

'07 BOBCAT S175 skid steer, 1800 hrs, Kubota diesel, good cond. $16,500. (330) 852-0188

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

NH 5’ f=Finish Mower ...................... $1000 New Idea 323 Picker......................... $1,000 2 Gravity Wagons to choose from.... $775 ea 10’ Kwan Transport Disc ................... $1500 JD 8’ Transport Disc .......................... $1400

NEW IDEA 323 & 310 CORN PICKER. Brady corn stalk chopper. Gravity wagon, rototiller 72". Andy Raber 330-600-0391

New Idea Manure Spreader Ground Driver ..................................... $900

FOR SALE: JD 350 Crawler w/ bucket, forks and winch, runs good, $5000. Emanuel Miller near Apline Work. (330) 359-6109

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

FOR SALE: Liquid Manure Spreader, 500gal. $1100. (330) 893-2164. Jacob Shetler.

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2008 JD 5325 D. tractor, 67HP, 403hrs, 2wd, loaded,; 1 row corn picker, gravity wagon, manure spreader & more. 330-893-2895 TRACTOR TIRES, foam filled, 18.4R30, Titan radials, 8 hole, 6" hub, $2,250 OBO. (330) 695-2080 VM

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330-674-3637 FOR SALE: NEW IDEA 213 Manure Spreader, good cond., 7595 Frease Rd., FDBG. (330) 317-2596 Skid Steers & Tractors JD6420 4X4 cab, heat, air $36,500, JD6415 4X4 cab, heat, air $26,500, Ford 8630 4X4 cab, heat, air $23,000, MF4360 2WD cab, heat, air 3365 hrs $16,500, NH TS100 2WD cab, heat, air $14,000,


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Case IH 4210 open 2-WD 1 LOW POTASSIUM DRY owner nice $13,000, JD401B COW HAY, 1st cutting 4x4 industrial tractor 60HP Diesel round bales. Also, Heifer $7,500, '07 Volvo MC70B Hay, delivered. Skid Steer 600 hrs $17,900, (330) 466-1408 '07 Volvo MC70B Skid Steer 700 hrs $17,900, '06 Bobcat NICE ROUND BALES S185 $15,500, '06 Bobcat 1st, 2nd, 3rd cutting S130 1570 hrs $17,250, '99 available JD 270 very good $15,500, Jason Troyer, Bobcat 753 skid steer $9800, 330-473-7905 '88 Case 350B Loader $5500 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 or 330-567-3886 FRESH FARM Raised Turkeys. Pastured, non-GMO INTERNATIONAL 574 Diesel grain, vacuum sealed, runs good, 3rd geer grinds, $2.75/lb (330) 279-9099 $3600. FLAT BED trailer $1350. 330-231-6196 WANTED: ORGANIC Straw or Hay for bedding, No dust. 1 EASYFLO Gravity Wagon, (330) 674-2351 good cond., $1750. Walnut Creek (330) 852-0647 FOR SALE: Milking Equipment, 400 gal. bulk tank, SOLID RUBBER Pioneer cooling unit, vacuum pump, rear tractor wheels 54" and diesel. (330) 279-2089 $600. John S. Miller (330) 893-0303 FOR SALE: Steers ready for butchering. MUELER 400GAL. bulk Call 330-844-3516 tank, could be use for milk or maple sap. MCD number 2nd cutting grass round ba9 regular gear mower, 5 ft. les, no rain, stored inside, bar. Allen J. Yoder $65/per bale. 330- 359-0233 (330) 674-1300 FOR SALE: Pick your own FOR SALE: Skid Loader, ear corn, 3 acres avail. tracks, 10". $950 Aden J. $100 a ton! Nathan Mast Yoder (330) 893-3921 (330) 852-4925 FOR SALE: OLIVER OC-3 2nd cutting grass round baCrawler runs good $1,800 les, no rain, stored inside, OBO. David Beachy 8151 $65/per bale. 330- 359-0233 TR 662, Dundee (330) 359-0147 ATTENTION: Will do Custom round baling hay, manure KUBOTA L3300 Tractor 4x4 hauling, mowing, plowing & with loader, 2500hrs, 33HP, misc. Mark Allen Miller, $8,700. John S. Miller, (330) 473-5366 330-893-0303. FOR SALE: Chicken Manure $15 a ton. (330) 897-1295x1

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FOR SALE: GOOD 1st , 2nd, 3rd cutting hay. Round baFOR SALE: 7 acres of les. Also, ear corn. standing corn, Mas330-359-5730 terschoice variety, Matt ORGANIC shelled CORN Miller, (330) 201-4638 and HAY for sale. 2ND CUTTING small square 937-417-3219 alfalfa mix, good horse hay $7 a bale. (330) 359-0233

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FOR SALE: EAR CORN non-TMO, 50lb. bag $4. Levi Mast 7233 CR 201, MLBG SPLIT & seasoned firewood (330) 674-3222 for sale, dump trailer available. Also, will trade for scrap FOR SALE: Ear corn out of metal or autos. Call anytime field also Kennebec Pota(330) 275-7980 toes. Eli Petersheim, 5470 CR 59, MLBG, OH 44654 SEASONED FIREWOOD, FROM tree tops, cut but not Will spread chicken litter. split, not all needs split, $40 Manure available. pick up load, 8'bed. (330) Call Dennis, (330) 844-3516 893-2607 FOR SALE: ORGANIC 1st cutting mixed hay. (330) 893-0218. Also Bulldog cross female. QUALITY HORSE HAY, Timothy Alfalfa Mix, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, stored inside, delivered. (330) 466-1408

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

FOR SALE: First Cutting FIREWOOD TREE TOPS Make your own. Also woods grass hay for heifers or to lease for 2014-15 hunting beef cattle. Call after 4PM season 330-893-2895 (330) 893-1130

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FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut 4YR OLD Standardbred FOR SALE: Weanling filly Gelding, 16.2H, Stout Suroffs. Good for maple syrup, Dutch Standard Cross dark rey Horse, fresh, will make cooking & kitchen stove. 10 bay with markings by JD's nice woman and family yd, load, delivered. Henry J. Donte, 9027 Mt. Hope, Aphorse, TSS. Jonathon Miller Miller. Sugar Creek, 330ple Creek, Ohio 44606 (330) 473-3542 852-3363. FOR SALE: Weanlings 1 WANTED: OPEN HOLSTEIN and 2 yr olds crossbreds. Any age. Marvin Marion Miller 2701 TR 166, 250 Garage Yard Sales Heifers, Coblentz, 992 US 62, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Wilmot, (330) 359-5570 330-852-7094 x2 HOUSEHOLD SALE: Sat. FOR SALE: 4yr old Stand3 YR old Black Gelding, by 11/22, 9-4. Everything goes. ardbred Gelding, TSS, Conway Hall, fresh, 16H, Kitchen items, old dolls, elec double gated, buggy broke, TSS, $4,500. Laverne fireplace tools, air purifiers, (330) 695-9392 Yoder, (330) 852-4062 furn., like new total gym. 763 Critchfield St. Mbg., Oh WANTED: NEWBORN Jer- 4 YR old Fresian Std Bred sey, and Jersey HolsteinCross Gelding, broke, END OF THE SEASON Cross Heifer Calves women can drive, TSS, GARAGE/BARN SALE (330) 600-9624 $4,700 Paul Miller 330Nov 28 & 29 7:30-5:00 Lots 897-1232 of tables & chairs, Love 2 8YR old Standardbreds, seat, Sewing machines, Mare & Gelding, TSS, 3YR OLD 52" Paint Gelding, Elect cook stoves, Elect priced to sell, (330) broke to ride and drive Frid, Apt fridge, Microwave, 897-8650 or 330-600-9286 $550. (330) 897-6602 China hutch, Ent centers, TV`s, Dresser, End tables, FOR SALE: 7 yr old, Dutch FOR SALE: 16.2H 7 yr old Saddle Bred Cross Mare, Wurlitzer organ, Weight Black Armbro Winner TrottBlack, 4-whites & strip. Sire: bench, Office desk & chairs, ing Gelding, sells with entry Teo. In foal to Vaandarger. File cabinets, Lamps, Picnumber for 2015 Memorial $5,500. (330) 231-2234 tures, Antiques/Primitives Trotting Sale, $5,900. (330) Hand tools, Rip table, Wood FOR SALE: Coming 2yr old 473-9065 turning Lathe, Chipper Paint Pony Filly, well start, shredder, Wood stove, Kero needs work, 44", also har- 5 YR. old bay Freisian cross gelding, sharp driver, & elect heaters, Old door, ness & cart. Allen J. Yoder $3500; Coming 2 yr. old Old barn siding, Wooden (330) 674-1300 bay trotting bred standcrates, Ladders, Wheelbarardbred filley, $1200. 8543 row, Old sleds, LOTS & PUREBRED OBERHASLI Maurer Rd., Apple Creek. LOTS of Glassware, Kitchen Buck with papers, born (330) 600-2743. items & Misc @ John A Mil5-17-14, Available after Dec. lers 3672 TR154 (Charm 1, Dairy Goat 740-545-9376 6YR OLD Gelding, Sired by area) 330-473-3773 Royal Strengths, TSS, SurBELGAIN GELDINGS 14 & rey Horse, good broke 15 yrs old, drive with snap. 260 Horses Livestock $1,000 obo. Mark Weaver 330-897-8650/330-600-9286 8685 Kaylor Rd, Dundee 5 YR old Standard Bred (330) 852-1612 Mare, Buggy size, mostly 4 YR old Black Standard trot, sound, safe for women. Bred Gelding, 16H, TSS, FOR SALE: Black Yearling $2,200 Robert J Miller, TR Morgan Fresian Filly Cross, mostly trot. (937) 464-2544 366 (330) 893-1999 sharp, $2,500. (330) 473-5688 between 7a-4p. 7YR OLD Black Hackney Gelding. Broke to drive, FOR SALE: 10yr old PerTSS $550 OBO. cheron Gelding, Broke, (330) 359-0810 needs work $1600. 2yr old Black Percheron Mare Sired FOR SALE: GRASS Fed PASO FINO Horses for sale By Prestige $3000. Norman Steer approx 1200 lbs. starting at $1000. Miller (330) 893-3909 (330) 893-7611 Call (330) 674-2503 FOR SALE: 3 yr old Mare, all 8 YR old Gelding, all trot, trot, TSS, has been in 5YR OLD Reg. Haflinger surrey size, good broke. buggy, good family horse, Gelding 57" drives single or 7 Yr old Trotting Bred buggy size, $2,200. (330) double & rides, been in drill Mare, sharp driver, Loran 893-4081 team for 2yrs, $1400 obo. Schlabach, 330-852-3096 Also, 8yr old black & white 45" Pony Gelding, broke to 6 YR old Morgan Standard FOR SALE: Ridgeview Rollaway nest for chickens. Like ride and drive, needs work, Bred Mare, TSS, good new, 48". Wayne M. Chupp, $250. Kidron 330-465-3339 broke, buggy size, $1,500 9107 TR 609, Fredericksbg. Malva Weaver, (330) FOR SALE: Morgans, 9 yr 897-1457 Ext 2 FOR SALE: 9mo old Ram old Mare and Gelding both Sheep 3/4 Dorper. $175. trained to ride and drive, FOR SALE: 700 lb. Angus (330) 893-0308 TSS, women can drive. Cross Heifer. Also Beabull (330) 897-1380 puppies 8wks old. (330) FOR SALE: Older pony mare 852-2358 cart, harness, saddle. All for 9YR OLD Bay Mare, TSS, $600. 330-763-4827 Surrey horse women can FOR SALE: Jersey Steers drive $1000. John Miller 1000 to 1200 lbs. Also one FOR SALE: 7 yr. Morgan 13702 TR 471, Lakeville OH Angus 1300 lbs. (330) cross mare. TSS broke for 44638 359-5730 anyone to drive. 330893-0421 8 YR. old gelding: TSS trotter, FOR SALE: Beautiful Paint safe for women, surrey. 9yr old Tennessee Walker FOR SALE: Boar Billie Goat, Horse deluxe, $3500 OBO. Mare, broke to ride, service age, $250. Call 330-600-0450 330-567-2644 330-893-3809/hm. or 330893-2809/wk.--ask for Aden FOR SALE: 11yr old DK Br. 6YR OLD Bay Trotting GeldStandardbred Mare TSS, ing, 16.2H, buggy broke, BROAD BREASTED bronze Buggy size, women can TSS, women can drive, a turkeys for sale. Ready for drive. $1000. Eli M. Yoder good family horse. Alan Thanksgiving. $15 each. (330) 852-2723 Mast 330-600-0754. Call 330-893-3195

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auctioneer myron miller • apprentice daniel shrock 10308796

NOTICE: FARMERSTOWN Livestock Auction is having a horse Sale, Sat, Nov 22nd. Expecting a load from out of state. Will have some good broke family horses. 5 yr old Gelding, Sire: Imperial Victory, good broke, top trotter. Hitching at 8:30am, sale starts at 10am. Auctioneer Atlee Shetler. For more information call (330) 897-3410 7 YR old Gelding, buggy broke, TSS, women can drive. (330) 893-1657 12 yr. old reg'd quarter horse mare, dark brown w/white markings, well broke, neck reigns, very pretty horse. Would work well for beginners or experienced riders, $1200; 5 yr. old paint mare, broke well but needs lots of work, $1000. Sugarcreek, Ohio. (330) 852-2742 FOR SALE: 1 yr old Morgan Gelding. Also 1 Weanling Morgan Stud Colt, For more information call Leroy Hershberger (330) 852-0259 NOTICE: WILL repair buggy wheels, steel & rubber. Also new wheels for sale. (330) 893-1657 BIG 12YR old Malabar-Man Gelding 16.3H, TSS, drives w/ snap, needs work $1100. Like New Bio-Plastic Pony Harness bridle & pads for medium-size pony $170. (330) 763-1144 7 JERSEY Holstein Heifers, 5-7 mo old, $625/ea. Also 4 Cows, due in April, $1,200/ea. Can deliver. Call (330) 852-2679 FOR SALE: 1-1/2 yr. old black Nubian billy. Stocky built. Also rabbits, $4 ea. 330-359-0329 FOR SALE: 11 yr old Standard Bred Gelding, most anyone can drive, $900. daytime (330) 600-0979 Evening (330) 317-3177 15 YR old Belgian Mare, well broke, willing worker, David Hershberger, 2540 SR 643, Baltic. 330-897-2501 FOR SALE: 17 YEAR old Bay Standardbred Mare, good traveler. 7 year old black morgan-percheron cross mare, white markings, used for field work. Gary Mast 8190 TR 527 Shreve, OH 44676. (330) 567-9527 PAINT MINIATURE Horse Colt for sale $150. 16 cu ft Electric upright, deep freeze. $100 (330) 852-4293 FOR SALE: Boar Goats, (330) 893-3292

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3 PIEDMONTESE Limousine Cross Bull Calves, 500-650lbs, $1,250 ea. 1-Angus Steer, 450lbs, $900. (330) 317-2833

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RED SORREL Belgian Gelding with strip, foaled 5/25/13, Sire: Hidden Acres Newton, nice big colt. (937) 464-2143 Hoosier Stori Sulky Carts, now available in quick hitch, or long shafts, 5-colors or 3 stain options, parts & service. Knob View Repair, 4159 CR 59, Baltic Oh 43804. (330) 897-1106 ext 3

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DORSET RAM 4-5 year $125. Aden Miller, 1398 TR 661, Dundee, 330-359-5757 3 STUD COLTS, 3 fillies. Belgian weanlings. Sorrel. Stripes. Light mane & tail. Brothers & sisters. Pulling stock. Ben Yoder, 8905 Alabama Ave., Navarre, OH

20+ CATAHADIN Ewes, 2-1/2 yrs old, ready to breed, coming from maintenance free grass based farm. (330) 674-3987 4YR OLD Gelding, black Trotter, sharp boy's horse. 8yr old Gelding, good built, family horse, all trot $2500ea. Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777 6-SUFFOLK, DORSET, Cheviot cross Ewes. Bred. $210ea. 1- 8mo old. crossbred Ram $200. (330) 600-1347 CHRISTMAS RIDING Horse and Pony Auction Saturday, December 6, Tack 9:30 AM Horses Noon. Will be selling Shetlands, Hackneys, Pintos, Miniature Horses, Quarter Horses, Tennessee Walkers, Donkeys, and all breeds of ponies and horses, registered and grade. Selling new and used tack including saddles, harness, carts, blankets, all types of horse related items and gift items. Catalog deadline Nov 20 but will take consignments through sale day. PONY RAFFLE to benefit local family with medical bills for a sick child. Black and White Paint pony mare, 5 yr old, 53" tall. Broke to ride and drive. Traffic safe and sound. Tickets $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. Catalog will be posted on Smokey Lane Stables Facebook after Nov 23. Smokey Lane Stables Inc 686 Smokey Lane RD, Sugarcreek OH 44681, (330) 852-2237. Auctioneer Myron Miller. 4 yr old Mare, good broke, TSS, women can drive. Roy N. Miller. (330) 897-3410 3YR OLD Registered Bay Morgan Gelding, buggy broke & TSS, $2,500. (330) 897-0827 Ext. 2 BLACK & White Paint Mare 16H $450. Appaloosa Stud Colt, 18mo old $350. 5th wheel flatbed trailer 8x28, 14,000gr. $600. 740-291-7148 TEAM REGISTERED 9 & 10 yr old Halflinger Geldings, well broke to ride & drive, been in farm equipment & on road, TSS, $2,200 each (330) 893-3733 FOR SALE: 1 team of black Percheron Mares, good broke. Dennis J. Hershberger. 9759 Harrison Rd., Apple Creel OH 44606 5YR OLD Standardbred Percheron Cross Gelding, TSS, stands good to hitch, surrey horse, call 330-897-4103

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8 YR old Registered Bay Morgan Mare, TSS, broke to ride & drive, ladies can drive. $3,000 Daniel R. Weaver, 10174 CR 1, Shreve, (330) 567-3220 TURKEYS RAISED on pasture. $2.25/lb. Dressed, weight $1.00/lb. live weight. Roy L. Miller, 330-893-4408

CHINA HUTCH, good cond., dk. stain, 2 top glass doors +2 bottom drawers & doors $150/obo. 330-893-3700 BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852

MEDIUM BLUE couch, clean, sturdy. 2 office chairs. Toddler bed. Toddler swing. 5ft & 10ft dining table formica tops. (330) 473-7882

FOR SALE: 14yr old white Percheron Mare, kid broke, broke to all farm machinery. Calm easy going Mare. $800. Crist Miller (330) 897-1017

MINNESOTA Treadle Sewing Machine, in beautiful wood cabinet, very good condition. Call (330) 567-3839

FOR SALE: 8 yr old Paint Mare. Has been in Buggy 4 years. Has been ridden some. TSS (740) 623-0459 5YR OLD Gelding, Master Labec, fresh, TSS, $4900. 2yr old Mare, good broke, TSS, $1200. Eddie Miller (740) 624-3761 Daytime 3

ANGUS Cross Bull Calves, weighing approx 350-400lbs., raised on a grass based farm. (330) 674-3987

FOR SALE: Holstein steer 8 month old $550. (330) 359-7194. 9874 Cement Bridge Rd, Dundee ALPINE AND Saanen Bucks. 8-9 mo old, ready to breed, from good milking bloodlines, 330-897-0306 ext. 1. REG'D CHESTNUT Morgan, yearling filley, sire: Acorn Ridge Dutch Boy, out of a Final Command daughter, $800/obo. (330) 674-3087 8YR OLD Standardbred Gelding, TSS, good traveler. Norman Yoder, 4256 TR 374 MLBG. (330) 893-7421 FOR SALE: 5 yr old black and white paint cross riding Mare. Very tame. $700. Marvin Troyer 433 N. Swinehart Rd., Orrville OH 44667 9YR DARK Bay Standardbred Gelding, TSS, in buggy 4 years, women been driving, $1,950 OBO. Bob Troyer (330) 852-3000 3 YR OLD GELDING, Sired by Cantab Hall, Dam by Mr. Lavec, TSS, very good broke, drive sharp, women can drive, $4700. Wayne Yoder 5889 CR 203, MLBG (330) 275-5435 NUBIAN BILLY Goat, brown and white, 9 mo. old., very gentle. Dundee (330) 472-9718 FOR SALE: 5mo old eligible to Register Belgian Filly $800. Johnathan Weaver 15000 Harrison Rd., Apple Creek (330) 857-8669 3 YR old Registered Dutch Hackney Cross, black w/4whites & strip, broke to drive, TSS, Sire: JC BeeJay, $2,600 (330) 473-3545 9YR OLD Mare, TSS, Well built, well broke, surrey size. Henry Miller (330) 674-0130

15 CU. FT. KENMORE chest freezer, a1 condition, 7217 S. Apple Creek Rd., FDBG (330) 698-3610 x1

7YR OLD STANDARDBRED Mare, TSS, very well broke, something for older people, (330) 695-9812

FOR SALE: 7yr old Halflinger Mare, good broke, good pet or brood Mare. 330-763-0008

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CURVED OAK Curio cabinet w/ 3 glass shelves $250 OBO. Tri-Star sweeper w/ attachments in like new cond. $1200 OBO. 330-852-4961 OAK SECRETARY desk, almost new, $900. (330) 897-0827 x2 FOR SALE: Wooden couch, ottoman, 2 chairs w/ blue & white cushions $100. Tan formica top table, 5 chairs $100. Jerry Yoder. 330-600-0500 $$$ BRAND NEW QUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET Still in Factory Plastic. $200.00 Can Help with Delivery. Call 330-353-8849

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CVA BUCKHORN inline muzzleloader 50cal. H&R 243cal. both new in the box. Model 12 Winchester 12ga. Model 120 Winchester 20ga. Ithica Model 37 12ga. w/ deer slayer barrel. Ivan Hershberger 3286 CR 114, Sugarcreek. (330) 893-0308 12GA. 870 Express mag. w/ 2 barrels & scope $400. Wyman Troyer (330) 897-7403 17V BLAZER Light, Dump Cap, spot light w/pouch. Also non-barking collars. (330) 695-2168 MOULTRIE D-555i trail camera. Ex. cond. comp pkg. w/SD card, ex. batteries, chain & padlock. 674-4205 PARKER CROSSBOW with Red Dot scope, shoots 320ft. per second. (330) 359-0182 ATTENTION DEER Hunters: will do antler mounts & European mounts at reasonable rates. Loren Hershberger 330-763-3988 WINCHESTER MODEL 1400 Semi-Auto, 12ga, skeet barrel w/vent rib, good condition. (330) 695-9376 PSE VIPER copper cross bow, peep sites & accessories $150 OBO. (330) 893-1058

Hunting Fishing REMINGTON PUMP 30ot6 w/

WINCHESTER MODLE 120, 12ga, $275. Mossbert 12ga, $135. Remington 572 Pump, 22 cal. $250. John Barkman, 7884 TR 508 Lakeville 44638 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. REMINGTON 700 .243 Cal., w/Nikon Monarch scope. Ruger 10/22, stainless barrell w/thumb hole stock; Mossberg AR style, .22 cal. w/25 rnd. clip, w/3-9x40 scope. (330) 605-8286

Real Estate...Real Questions... Real Answers From the Experts in the Business This Week’s Expert is Gloria Braun Question: How do I set the List Price for my Home in Today’s Market? Answer:

One way to find the range for the Listing Price of your home is to look at comparable sales in your neighborhood and surrounding areas. The actual completed sales should be within the last six months which are the sales an appraiser will use when doing an appraisal for your buyers lender. Since most homes may not be exactly the same as yours, you may need to factor a few things into the equation. As a Realtor, I will help Gloria Braun you adjust the sold properties characteristics to Cell: 330-317-6011 your home’s characteristics to get a fact based gloriabraun@howardhanna.com estimate. For example: 1 car garage vs 2 car garages. Always remember, when listing your home, TIME IS MONEY. The longer your home sits on the market, the more it can cost you to sell your home. Be sure to call me and ask for your free CMA (comparative market analysis) of Real Estate • Mortgage • Title • Insurance your home.

Today’s market is ever changing and your home deserves the latest market updates.

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scope, $450. Inline Muzzleloader w/ scope, 45cal., stainless steel barrel, $200. (740) 291-7019

FOR SALE: EAR CORN for your deer $9 a bag. 330-674-0834 ATTENTION: SHOT a buck. Do a European Mount. Call (330) 695-7103

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NOTICE Will mount deer antlers on boards & also Europeon mounts Jonathan Weaver (330) 674-0073

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HUSQVARNA LAWN TRACTORS, 23HP 48" mowing deck, 1 yr old, has 95hrs of use $1400 OBO. Black & Decker elec. lawn mower, used 4 months $110 OBO. (330) 674-9910 PINE TREES for sale. Various sizes & species. Japheth Yoder, 4260 TR 617, Millersburg. 330-674-4092 CUB CADET 1641 hydrostatic drive 46" deck snow blade and chains, 50 gallon cardboard barrels with lid $4.00. 330-763-1920

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FOR SALE: 7 1/2 HP electric meat grinder $850. (330) 359-7194. 9874 Cement Bridge Rd., Dundee 6500W GENERATOR on portable cart, w/13HP Honda Engine, includes cable, very low hrs, $1,300. Like new Thatcher for John Deere riding mower. Kenmore 14 Upright Freezer. (330) 473-9230 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.

HABITAT AUCTION

31,500 SQUARE FOOT BUILDING WAREHOUSE-OFFICES-OH DOORS 1.8 ACRES OF LAND- EASY TRUCK ACCESS Having moved to different location will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on location at 1451 Spruce St., Wooster, Ohio. Located at the South end of Wooster on Spruce St. across from Morris Oil Company.

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 29, 2014 1:00 P.M.

REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 1:00 P.M. Need warehouse space? Need storage space? Need office space? This affordable building may be the answer. 31,500 square feet of warehouse or storage space, much of it clear span, several different size offices, rest rooms, over head doors, room for truck access, and in an affordable part of town. Easy access to major routes. A well maintained building adaptable to many uses. And it all sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment. The smart businessman knows he can buy 31,000 sq. feet of building for less dollars than he could ever build. Buy it and be using the facility in 30 days. The store will be open auction day for final clearance on remaining inventory. Stop by and make your deal on supplies. Call now to inspect this property. Plat and pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Auction by order of HABITAT FOR HUMANITY IN WAYNE COUNTY, INC., OWNER AUCTIONEER/REALTOR - Dave Acker BROKER - Jack Gant


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FOR SALE: 5 SECTION portable walls, looks great in basement or shop 6 1/2 ft x 4 ft. $200 for all. Steven M. Yoder 12303 Dover Rd., Apple Creek OH. 330-439-8218 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 USED RAILROAD Ties & Wooster Paver Bricks (500). 330-201-2145 HARVARD FOOSBALL TABLE for 4 players $100. (330) 674-4466 BBQ GRILLWARE, BBQ Grill, with side burner, black, $125. Also smaller grill $50. Good cond. (330) 897-1038 BRAND NEW Samsung Galaxy Smartphone, $60. Other new & used phones starting at $20. 330-275-0426

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FOR SALE: Premier Clear CENTERLINE Gas Cook Stove, includes CABINETS gas tank & pipe, very good Semi loads in stock. White condition. $650 obo. Ivan painted, Maple, Beech, Oak. Wengerd, 9058 TR 656, Assembled Box Cabinets. Fredericksburg OH 44627 Made in USA. 8494 E. Lincoln Way, Orrville, Ohio, 330-683HITZER WOOD & Coal 3030. Mon. 10-7, Tue-Fri. 8-5. Stove without jacket. Suitable for shop or basement. FOR SALE: Empire 50,000 Monarch Wood cook stove BTU Natural Gas Heating (330) 473-2545 VM Stove, used 1 season, good cond. (330) 674-7434 FOR SALE: Good used Burkholder Buggy, with FOR SALE: Cast Iron RadiaLED lights, brakes, new tors for hot water heat 18" weels in spring of 2014. length, 9" width, 38 1/2" $1500 OBO. Norman Miller height: 24" length, 9" width, 10148 Saltcreek Rd., Fdbg. 38 1/2" height: 36" length, 9" width, 38 1/2" height: (330) 600-0939. 4274 TR 356 FOR SALE: Empire Nat. Gas Heating Stove 50,000 BTU Mbg, OH like new. Alfred Chupp 8173 TR 601, FDBG FOR SALE: House Trailer could use for hunting cabin #22 MEAT Grinder on stand, or dog kennel. Also LP $75. 330-893-7221. Gideon water heater, 7 windows, 1 Troyer, 5210 CR 120, (1/2 patio door, corner gun cabimi. S. of Berlin ) net holds 11 guns, caddy wood stove, EZ Speedster FOR SALE: Bernina 006D low rider bike. Call for prices Serger, works good. $250. VM (330) 893-1408 330-600-1260 FOR SALE: 20th Century FOR SALE: Mini Surrey, in Wood Furnace, $500. (330) good condition. (330) 988-8402 275-6814

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CHRISTMAS GIFT Martin REGISTERED AUSTRALIAN Shepherd Pups, all colors, Houses, Bird Feeders, Bird working parents on premHouses. Call for brochure ises. 1st shots & wormed. Wildcat Woodcrafts. (330) $300ea. Yoder Dairy. 897-7403 330-897-1284 BELT DRIVEN 6000W GenFOR SALE: AKC ENGLISH/ erator $315. (330) 674-5618 AMERICAN Golden Retriever male pups, shots/ SURREY FOR Sale! Good wormed. 330-231-0016 cond., LED lights, glass front, hydraulic brakes, FOR SALE: 1 yr old AKC $2,200 obo. Isaac Stutzman Weimarner Male. 1 yr old (330) 695-9963 AKC Dalmatian male. 1-1/2 yr old ACA Sheba Imu 8FT. RUBBER mat for 8ft. male, (330) 600-9152 pick-up bed $50. (330) 231-7517 YORKIES FOR sale 2-12wk old males. 1-4yr old female. CLEAR GAS Lantern, KeroAlso kennel for 5 dogs. sine heater, used toilets, 330-749-1149 book shelf w/ front lid to FOR SALE: 6 yr. old Cavalier mount above office desk, tri female, pet only. (330) set of pipe dies, everything 893-3649 works, your choice. $20ea (330) 893-1058 NEED SOMEONE to take your puppy pictures? Call NEW PFAFF Sewing & EmMike 330-464-2928 to adv. broidery Machines and with Greenfield Puppies! Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Cen- 8 WK old Australian Shepter, 164 Church St., Apple herd Puppies, Blue & Red Creek, OH. 330-698-3060. Merles, Tri's, shots/wormed. (330) 763-0123 FOR SALE: 5.5 Honda engine w/elect. start; 5x8 FOR SALE: 5 yr. old English trailer; 112 John Deere Bulldog female, $600/obo. garden tractor; 3-wheel (330) 279-2805 bike; Wheel Horse tractor frame; Small e n g i n e s . 1 MIN Pin female, 3 yrs old, $175. 1 male Min Pin, 3mo Honda water pump, comold, $150. (330) 401-8262 plete w/hoses. Folding dog cages. (330) 473-0325 AKC TOY Poodles, 8 wks old, 3 males, 3 females. 8 yr OLD BARN SIDING with origold Maltese male. inal paint. Suitable for pri330-893-1132 vacy fence. 330-359-5172 leave message. AKC REGISTERED English Mastiff, 5-1/2 mo old, male, FOR SALE: 10x16 storage Apricot color, friendly. (330) shed. (330) 852-4973 432-5469

FOR SALE: Weaver panel cut shaper w/power feed, 3 phase, $1750. Power matic 66, rip table motor, 3 phase, $100. Dan Yoder, 11623 GIRL'S BIKE $15, gas floor FOR SALE: Enagic Kangen Dolway Ave., Beach City Oh lamp $35, elect. drumset water mach. $1800. L`Equip $65, kerosene heater $10, Juice Presso, used very litLENOX Spice Village- 24 duct blower $10, compound cottage jars w/wood wall tle, $250. 330-359-5709 bow $25, chop saw $20, rarack & drawer, perfect, $50 BERNINA SERGER dial arm saw $40. New (330) 852-4297 006D-006 $600. John's (cell) phone, unNATURAL GAS unvented (330) 464-2705 locked, no contract, call only wall heater 30000BTU, good $100. (330) 674-1841 100,000 BTU TempStar procond., $175. Also, oak pane furnace, hooks tochanging table s2 colors LARGE SIZE Napoleon gether with 2-1/2 ton Rheem wood heating stove, glass on casters $75. Cannonball air conditioner, good condidoor, some rust, would be paint track for 90 degree tion, $250/complete; 50-gal. great for shop. $300 OBO. corners w/ approx 60ft of Rheem elect. water heater, (330) 893-4026 track. (330) 279-4819 $50. 330-600-2743 ROUND BALE Sheep feed- FAIRVIEW PONY Cart for FOR SALE: 5-6"x10' treated A4 1/4" Plywood Cutoffs. sale, unused $400. ers, 2 different kinds, like Random Species. 48"W x fence post, $12.50pc. or by (330) 462-3616 new. Between Berlin & Wal23-36"L. $2/each Ongoing the bunk (32 posts) $11pc., nut Creek. (330) 600-0130 source. (330) 279-9046 OAK 4-DRAWER SEWING 5-6"x12' $17.50pc. or by the Machine Cabinet w/ lift. 2013 UTILITY TRAILER bunk (32 posts) $16pc. NaRAINBOW SWEEPER, with $200. (740) 291-7019 5'x8' Good condition, $450 than Mast (330) 852-4925 attachments, good condiOBO. 330-674-7774 WHEELCHAIR RAMPS, new, FOR SALE: 250,000BTU tion. Pro-form Treadmill, aluminum telescopic, 2 pc. FOR SALE: 24" Toro Snow Hardy Wood and Coal like new. Paul Weaver (330) set, free literature. Malva Blower, good cond., $450. Boiler, good cond., 695-2398 Leave message. Nisley (330) 893-1058 (330) 893-2986 x11 330-695-2387 BUGGY SHAFTS to hitch double complete, lines and sidebackers in good cond., www.kaufmanrealty.com $250. (330) 852-4293 1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 330-852-4111 120,000BTU GAS Furnace. 40 West Jackson St., Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Very good condition. 2 330-674-7355 Spare Ignitors. 2 gas valves, Toll Free: 888-852-4111 natural/LP. (330) 440-5630

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2ND GENERATION Labradoodle puppies, 4 males, 4 females, pick up week of the 24th. 330-600-1072 FOR SALE: San Juan Rabbits. Adults & breeding age, $9/ea Younger $5/ea. (330) 988-2250 FOR SALE: 2 yr. purebred Yorkie male, $400 obo. 330-897-2030 WANTED: MALE Bernese Mountain Dog for breeding. Jesse Mast (330) 852-4925 BLUE TICK Coon Hound, females, UKC Registered, liter mate to 2nd place UKC World Championship, (1) 2-1/2 yrs, (1) 3-1/2 yrs, $1,000 - $2,500. Please call for more info (419) 908-5742 AKC SHAR-PEI breed sellout 2 females, 1 male, 1 bred female due in 2 weeks. 330-852-4205 WANTED: AKC Lab Females, from 6mo-3yrs old, state price and age. (330) 893-0314 DO YOU NEED HELP Selling, advertising, and transporting puppies? We can take your puppy to the airport, and help you get your puppies sold! 330-309-8880 WANTED: 1-2YR old German Shepherd Female, excellent home to be trained as hearing dog for deaf man. Call 6am-5pm. (330) 621-2725 1 1/2 YEAR old Beabull female. Due to cycle soon. Priced to sell 330-674-4205

AKC CHOCOLATE Lab Puppies, shots/wormed, ready LABRADOR RETRIEVER to go. 3 Males-$300ea., Puppies 9wks old, regis(330) 897-1056 tered, wormed, vet checked, first shots, 3 males & 2 fe- 1- 4YR old Male, 1- 5yr old males all yellow. (330) Female Boxers, AKC Regis695-9960 tered. (330) 763-1985 FOR SALE: Beagle 1-1/2 yrs FOR SALE: Groomers Edge old, runs rabbits by itself, Power Clippers #401, $200. tri-colored. Also, wanted (330) 897-0130 Ext 1 Pug male. (330) 674-0809 WANTED: STOCKY built KENNEL REDUCTION, 2 lemon & white female beaEnglish Bulldog Beagle mix, gles. Andy Troyer, 5785 CR 80, Fredericktown, O 43019 females. Also Puggle female. Call (330) 749-1141 FOR SALE: 1 Yorkie Female, ACA MALTESE males, 5mo 5 yrs old, 1-Yorkie Female, old, dew claws removed, 1st 8 yrs old, 1-Yorkie Female, shots & wormed, $300. 2 yrs old, 1- 8wk old Yorkie (937) 997-2061 male. (330) 749-2407

is a family owned business selling hearth products, gas appliances, grills and outdoor furniture since 1982. 164 Ronsan St SW, Sugarcreek Very nice solid 4 BR split level home in Sugarcreek. Home features a family room, dining room, 1.5 Ba and lower level family room with gas fireplace. This home sits on a beautiful corner lot. $145,900 Derrick Kandel 330-231-4524

709 S. Washington St, Millersburg Very affordable 3 BR home on private wooded 0.36 acre lot in town yet close to stores and services. Ready to move in. $59,000 Steve Maag 330-763-4769

HELP WANTED! Installer/Service Person If you · Have a positive, outgoing personality · Can provide patient Customer Service · Are willing to be trained and certified · Are organized and detail oriented

2681 Walnut St, Walnut Creek Beautiful & well maintained 4/5 bdrm 2 bath home in Walnut Creek. Features include large living room with gas fireplace, 1st floor bdrms, nicely landscaped yard and updates throughout. $187,000 D. Anthony Kaufman 330-231-4211 Kate Overton 330-204-9339

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We offer 211 E. Main St, Baltic Charming 3 bdrm 1 bath home. Original woodwork throughout. Several updates including kitchen, electric, plumbing, windows and roof. All appliances stay. $71,900 Curt Yoder 330-204-2447 Kate Overton 330-204-9339

· Full-time position · Competitive Starting wage · A positive, conservative environment · Vacation & Holiday pay

330.893.3903

Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 9AM –5PM 1 miles east of Berlin on SR 39 Millersburg, OH 44654


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AKC 7YR old Husky female 2 WALKER COON HOUNDS black and white with blue 9mo old. started. (330) eyes, very friendly, pet only. 852-3070†x3 (330) 674-0801 ACA SHIH TZU puppies. variWANTED: KENNEL for 4-8 ous colors. Fem. $400, male dogs. (330) 763-1463 $350. Ready 11/27. Shots, wormed. 330- 714-9082 FOR SALE: Beagle Cross Puppies, $25. ( 3 3 0 ) 1 YR old Beagle Female, 674-1859 or (330) 231-1758 yellow, white 6mo. old. Plott. Black tan Blue Heeler FOR SALE: 2 yr. AKC 3 1/2 Cross good coon dog 7641 lb. Yorkie male, proven Maurer Rd, Apple Creek. breeder, $700. 7 yr. German (330) 749-8727 Shepherd female $425. 1 yr. German Shepherd male FOR SALE: Raber Dog $450. 7 mo German Shephouse and pen combo. Nice herd female $475. All are for 1 or 2 smaller dogs. CoACA. Levi Yoder, 5864 CR mes with manure tray. 59, Mbg., OH 44654 Wayne Chupp, 9107 TR 609,Fredericksbg OH 44627 ACA RUBY Cavalier Female, 5 yrs old, & not rec- 3 YR old Dachshund Male, ommended for breeding. Long Haired, Blue Dapple, $350. (330) 473-9944 proven sire, Loran Schlabach, (330) 852-3096 2 3YR old Maltese females, $600ea., 1 2yr old grayed Yorkie male $350. (330) WARNING: 893-4603 Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by 8 WEEK old puppies. Mixed people who use them as bait breed. $25 a piece. 3 fein training other animals to males, 1 male. Cute and fight or for science experifriendly. (330) 674-4470 mentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer.

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BEABULL PUPPIES, 1-/2 2YR OLD Chocolate Beagle Male, $35. 8 & 9 yr old Beagle, 1/2 Bulldog, Pomeranian female, $25. Tan/White, 2-females, (330) 279-9212 3-males. $250/ea. 1 yr old Beabull male, proven, tan/white, $100. (330) FOR SALE: ACA COCKER Spaniel puppies, males & 674-4572 females 11 wks old, shots, vet checked & wormed. Call FOR SALE: Shih-tzu Cross (330) 674-1342 Puppies, 8 wks old, $200. (330) 674-1859 or (330) AKC BEAGLES 2 year old 231-1758 male Shenango bloodlines good rabbit dog 10mo. old 1-1/2 YR. old AKC sable & male, 5 mo. old female both white Collie, male, $375; are started (330) 897-1460 Large newer dog house, $75. (330) 473-8317 AKC CHOCOLATE Lab Puppies, 4-females, $425/ea, AKC YORKIE Male, 4 yrs old, 2-males $375/ea. Ready by agressive breeder, 4-1/2lbs. 12/1/14. (330) 897-6040 Wire cage, 4'x12' - 6 seperate cages, solid dividAKC REGISTERED Golden ers. (330) 893-3649 Retriever puppies, 10 wks old, up to date on shots & FOR SALE: Also 12x12 outworming, males $425, feside run, Vinyl with 4 dividmales $500. 330-567-2259 ers. (330) 897-1082 x6 VM YORKSHIRE TERRIER, DOB FOR SALE: 8 yr old AKC July 2012, AKC proven Sheltie Female, $100 obo. breeder, 9 lbs, silver & tan, (330) 275-8103 will trade for white male or sell for $275. 330-893-7906 AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies! Born 8/24, ready COCKER SPANIEL Puppies 11/17 8 males $800. First AKC registered, buff color, shots, wormed, vet checked 6wks old first shots & 330-306-9656 or wormed, family raised 330-974-8266 (330) 231-1326

FOR SALE: 2 female Beagle FOR SALE: Good Hunting Beagles. Handles well. pups, 3 mo old, Registered, Available for a trial. New $100/ea. Willis Yoder, 5189 Bedford Sportsmen Supply. CR 19, Mlbg (330) 600-1956 (330) 897-8100 FOR SALE: (2) MALE yellow Lab puppies, 4 mo. old, exc. 4 MO old Chocolate Lab Male, very friendly. (330) breeding stock, $450/each. 897-8016 (330) 852-2616.

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1-1/2 YR old Yellow Lab & LOOKING FOR a dog kennel for 4-6 big dogs. Call Poodle Cross female, bred (330) 893-7066 to a Cream Standard Poodle Male, $1,500 obo. (330) MOUNTAIN CUR Red Tick 231-8619 pups, 2 males, 2 females. $100. 740-622-0350 HAVANESE PUPPIES, AKC 4 males, 4 females, black & FOR SALE: 2 female Mounwhite. 330-275-8658 tain Cur, 8 mo old, ready to hunt, shots/wormed. $175 FOR SALE: Beagle puppies each. (330) 601-6254 out of excellent rabbit hunting stock. (330) 674-9451x3

Sports Fitness AKC NORWEGIAN Elk- 310 hound puppies, $225/ea. (330) 897-7830 PORTABLE LIFETIME Basketball Hoop, good cond 1 BLACK Golden Doodle $100. Less than 1 year old. Male for sale 3/4 Poodle 1/4 Alfred Chupp 8173 TR 601, Golden Retriever 6 1/2mo FDBG old. $300 obo 330-763-4840 WANTED: Proven Breeder Males Shih-Tzu, Bichon, 320 Poodle. 330-674-2883

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FOR SALE: 2 yr old Female FOR SALE: Like New GilMaltese-Bichon, Free lette Belt Driven GeneraWhelping, excellent mother. tor, 12000 Watt, $675 (330) $350 Jacob Mast, (330) 893-4603 279-2486 FOR SALE: MINI Pinscher & 6" Craftsman jointer w/ air FOR SALE: Stock Dog PupChihuahua mixed male, light 2YR OLD Beagle female $75 9 WK old Yorkie-Poos, shots FREE BLACK/WHITE Kittens motor & adjustable 3 ft. tapies, Mother: Australian OBO. Eli Mast 10936 Emer& wormed. $150/ea (330) brown, almost 3mo old. Also, 1-Adult Tabby female ble. Seco dust collector w/ Shepherd, Blue Heeler, Red son Rd., Apple Creek. 473-3545 (330) 749-2362 VM good mouser. 330-749-1721 bags. (330) 674-1504 Heeler, Border Collie Mix. Father: Purebred Australian TOY FOX Terrier Mix puppies, up to date on shots, Shepherd. Parents are good Location: 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH .Kaufman Auction cute and playful $50. stock and farm dogs. House next to Amish Country Theater, Directions 3.3 miles (330) 600-0576 VM $150/ea. (330) 567-9722. east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Two Story Home – Barn – (2) Shops – 12.43 Acres Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 Location: 2328 T.R. 415 Dundee, OH 44624. From S.R. 39 miles to Auction House. 3 BEDROOM HOME * 2 ½ BATHS * FAMILY ROOM * 2 take S.R. 515 north to Township Road 415 and proceed east to CAR GARAGE * DECK * SUN ROOM * HANDY MAN property. From U.S. 62 take S.R. 515 south to Township Road Monday, November 24, 2014 SPECIAL IN TRIWAY DISTRICT 415 and proceed east to property. Signs Posted. 5:00 PM Family selling parent’s former family home at absolute public Saturday – November 29th – 2014 * Antiques * Collectibles * Household * Furniture * Misc.* auction on location at 3009 Columbus Road, Wooster, Ohio. Located 3 miles South of Wooster on State Route 3 (Columbus 12:00 – Noon Shumacker Items: nice early ¼ sawn cabinet; dining table 6 Road). 12.43 Acres * Walnut Creek Township * Holmes Co. * East chairs; 2 pcs. bedroom set; lg. treadmill; curio cabinet; Holmes Schools * 1 Parcel * 2 Story Home * Bank Barn SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 2014 R. Yoder Items: dining table; chairs; recliner; hutch; bedroom (2) 24x48 Shop Buildings * Free Gas set; car cargo carrier; stands; chairs; sweeper; box lots; etc. 11:00 A.M. Open for Inspection: M. Yoder Items: file cabinets; dressers; loveseats; chests; Thursday November 13th from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM battery floor lamps; blue recliner; wooden pulleys; canning jars; A well built move in ready home in Eastern Holmes County Lunkenhiemer steam whistle; Carnival glass; cuckoo clock; oil on 12.43 acres. This 2 story home features 4 bedrooms, 1.5 lamps; folding tables; baths, an updated oak eat-in-kitchen, a large living room, Others: Sub Shop signs; old typewriter; old scales; very nice master bedroom on first floor and a sewing room. Home also vintage lamp; nice washer; cast iron fire engine w/ horses; has a full walkout basement with a second kitchen area and wooden banana box; cookie cutters; old toys; pedal tractor and a fruit cellar. Across from the home is (2) 24x48 shops and a car; Winco generator; barn lanterns; wooden carriers; wooden large bank barn; both shops and house are heated with free bowls; Sire & Dam books; old wrenches; lead bucket; large gas. Spend the evenings out on your deck and look over the amount of good primitives to go thru; Schwinn traveler bike; countryside. Don’t miss the open house or call to schedule good lot of tools from Abon Inc.; air compressors; 5 plus chop your own private showing. saws; chain saws; sprayer; lots power and hand tools, etc; Yoder Glass Items: This 75+ pcs. collection has some very nice REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment due at time of rare pcs. including Fenton Celeste Blue water set, Top Hat vase, 11:00 A.M. the sale. No financing contingencies, balance at closing in 45 2 flowers bowl, Floral & Grape water set; Kralik Loetz vase; Country location. Triway Schools. Room for a growing family. days. All inspections must be performed prior to day of the Fenton red satin glass basket; Consolidated dogwood vase; rare This split level home features 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, attached sale. Announcements day of the sale take precedence over Imperial red stretch bowl; Tiffan pink pitcher; Watt Pottery; 2 car garage, sun room, deck, and a location within walking all previous advertising and statements. Please visit www. Dugan Northwood Pilgrim basket; Pink & Green Depression, distance of the Jr. High and High School. The house will need kaufman-auctions.com for additional information and photos. & many more rare pieces. 2 cans of elbow grease, 1 can of TLC, and some updating in Note: Weekly consignment auctions every Monday at 5pm. the colors and floor coverings. A well built home that is ready Legal: Parcels #2600108008, Walnut Creek Twp. Holmes CounVisit www.kaufman-auctions.com for photos and updates. For for a new owner. Take time to inspect the property and see ty and East Holmes Schools. Taxes are currently $1,197.74/half more information contact Marvin Yoder at the auction house what your dollars will buy at this auction. And it all sells to the year. at (330) 204-4453. high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium Terms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction Sale by the Order of: buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing and come Reuben & Rachel Miller bid your judgment. Plat and pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Receiving Hours: Wednesday, 9AM-4PM Click on real estate auctions. Always Taking Quality Consignments HAAS FAMILY, OWNER

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CATERPILLAR 600HP natu- PERKINS DIESEL 25 H., 10 ral gas engine completely H. compressor wheel repair tools, tire shrinker, tire rebuilt by Caterpiller bender. Simon Hershberger, 3400hrs, $60,000. 8907 TR 614, Fredericksbg. 330-674-1157

Grandma’s Homestead Restaurant and Cottage Auction • Charm OH

Location: 4450 SR 557, Charm OH 44617. Located in the Village of Charm OH.

Saturday, December 6, 2014 1:00 p.m.

2 Properties * Charm Restaurant on .51 Acre Lot * Grandma’s Homestead Cottage on .12 Acre Lot * Great Investment Opportunity * Restaurant Equipment & Cottage Contents Available to Buyers * Clark Twp. * Holmes County * East Holmes Schools * High Traffic Area

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FOR SALE: Natural Gas JOHN DEERE 275HP engine, Generators. 15KW Onan, rebuilt, 5500hrs, w/enclosure, good condition. comes w/ clutch $8500 $5,500. 20KW Onan, (330) 674-1157 w/enclosure, good condition. $5,500. 30KW Kohler, KUBOTA 34HP Diesel w/enclosure, good condition. 22,000 hrs, works, $2,300. $6,000. 40KW Onan, (330) 674-4466 w/enclosure, like new. $8,500. All have Ford engines and come with 60 day AIR CLEANER, filters your air in shop, weld smoke or warranty. (330) 390-0121 dust, no lost heat, hang from ceiling, air motor powFOR SALE: 275gal. fuel oil ered, good condition $390, tank, used for diesel fuel, Malva Nisley 330-893-1058 good cond. (330) 674-7434

Mishler Chattel Auction Kaufman Auction House

Location: 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH .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.

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Located in one of the top tourist destinations in Ohio. Grandma’s Homestead Restaurant and Cottage may be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for to invest in one of Holmes County’s top destinations, Charm OH. The main property consists of the restaurant which is on a .51 acre lot and has approx. 3600 square ft. of usable area on the main level. The walkout basement offers plenty of additional area for offices, storage, etc. Current use of the building is Grandma’s Homestead Restaurant which has been prospering for decades. The main level features seating for 135 people, has 2 public restrooms, kitchen area, waiting area etc. The restaurant was extensively remodeled and added on to in 1987 and 1997 and has been routinely upgraded ever since. This building is in move in condition whether you continue the restaurant business or go into the retail business. The possibilities are endless. Utilities include a commercial septic system, which is fully inspected and up to EPA standards, a private water well, natural gas heat and central air conditioning. 3 phase electricity is present . Has an ample amount of parking on property with lots of adjacent community parking as well. This auction is for real estate only, the restaurant equipment and inventory will be made available to the purchasers. The Cottage will be offered separately and is situated on a .12 acre lot directly across the street. This cottage has been tastefully updated and includes 1 bedroom, 1 full bath, fireplace. Gas heat and central air conditioning. This gem offers a great income and is located in a high traffic area. The contents of the cottage will also be offered to purchasers. Taxes and Legal: Holmes County tax parcel numbers are 3300013000 and 3300014000. Taxes for the restaurant are currently $1483.65 per ½ year. Taxes for the cottage are currently $132.68 per ½ year Note: After 27 years of owning and operating the Grandmas Homestead Restaurant and Cottage in Charm, Ann DeHass has decided to take a well-deserved retirement. She has maintained and upgraded both of these properties in many ways over the years and it shows. Come bid on these fine offerings with total confidence Call Jr Miller for more information. Go to www.kaufmanrealty. com for more pictures and details 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 made day of sale take precedence over all preceding advertising and statements. Seller will have 24 hrs to confirm final bid price. Auction By Order Of: Ann DeHass

Shop Tools * Antiques * Household Furniture Toys * 400 Watch Fobs Shop Tools: White LT-1500 riding mower w/ bagger; Grizzly 15” plane Model G1021, 220V.6” Grizzly jointer; 10” Craftsman tablesaw; Grizzly dust collector; Shopsmith 12” band saw; Sears 10” radial arm saw; Bailey No. 6 plane; step ladders, bird feeders, squirrel feeders; drywall tools; concrete tools; posthole digger; spud bar; rakes; shovels; pole tree trimmers; (2) alum. ext. ladders; miter saw; live traps; Lincoln AC/DC welder; work bench; 3 ton Sears jack; Craftsman bench grinder on stand; 5 speed ½ HP drill press; 5 HP air compressor; Troy-Bilt junior tiller; Ryobi weed eater; Sears leaf blower; sleds; car ramps; 13 Mac calendar pictures in frames; Ridgid calendars 70’s-90’s; Snap-on calendars; pipe clamps; nails; misc. tool items; ext. cords; (3) Scott’s seeders; Antiques-Toys-Watch Fobs: 30+ lanterns including Sta-lit Warren OH, PRR lantern, Inspectors lantern, Night Drivers Friend lantern; PRR Kero can; Huffman oil bottle; dinner bell w/ post; Willys Knight salesman sample engine; (2) steam whistles, 1 brass; barn beam carrier; cream can; Harlem Globe Trotters lunch box; Dixons Flake Graphite tin; bank teller gates; Seth Thomas wt. clock; wood rocking horse; brass scales; old bottles-jars; Firestone ash tray; Maple Grove Dairy Milk bottle; Goshen Dairy bottles; double head gas light; Gear Lube barrel; zinc jar lids; wooden victory box; blacksmith tools; American Flyer train set; bucksaw; carving knives; 2 boxes Dietz lantern globes; Victrola; 8 horse hitch; 2 qt. White Mountain Ice Cream freezer; washboards; Longaberger basket; store jar; Model T Ford headlight; carbide container; old brick cart; Charles Chips tin; 400 watch fobs in wood frames; Belling device; Lunkenhemier oiler; Finzer Bros. Bricks, S.C. Ohio; display of old Sugarcreek calendars; glass insulator display; jug in wire carrier; wood pulleys; Tobacco cutter; lard stirrer; (8) 2 man saws; flat top chest; 2 doll beds; 15+ dolls; lg. Pillsbury Doughboy stuffed toy; Wyandotte truck; Buddy-L camper truck; Buddy-L wrecker truck; Tonka road grader; Tonka sand loader; dump truck; Tonka fire truck; 2 Tonka dump trucks; Tonka truck w/ crane; Lesney matchbox truck-n-trailer; Tonka bulldozer No. 100; Tru-Scale pull combine; 1030 Case tractor w/ wagon; Nylint crane; 12 gal. crock; lots of crocks and jugs; boxes of model cars; Goodwrench pedal car; Steven’s shotgun; H & R 6 shot revolver; silverware set for 8 people; 2 sterling spoons; 2 sterling napkin holders; 6x6 Wormy chestnut posts. Furniture-Household: Kenmore upright freezer; open top hutch; 2 iron beds; blue chest of drawer; vanity w/ mirror-nchair; wash stand; rockers; cedar chest; area rug; fern stand; mag. rack; plant stands; rug beater; Holiday décor sleigh; outdoor furniture; flat top chest; Singer sewing machine; lots of games; puzzles; toys; misc. glassware; child’s rolltop desk w/ chair; water cans. Note: David and Maralou are moving to smaller quarters. They are selling a lot of David’s collection of antiques and tools. A good clean auction. Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com for photos and updates. Terms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Owners: David & Maralou Mishler

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FOR SALE: 7000W, Kipor invertor generator, set up for natural or regular gas. (330) 231-0117

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WANTED: 12" Wheel Weights for wheel horse garden tractor (330) 600-1086

FOR SALE: SCMI 3HP WANTED: GAS floor lamps. Shaper w/ sliding table and Also Adler sewing machine. 4 roll feeder, in good cond Reuben Miller, 8206 TR 654 $3,250. (330) 852-0391 Fredericksburg, OH 44654 6,000W BELT Driven Winco USED mini Generator. 7217 S. Apple WANTED: buggy. 330-695-2115 Creek Rd., FDBG. (330) 698-3610 x1 BUYING JUNK BATTERIES, ele. motors, aluminum, copHONDA 9 HP Generator on per, rass, farm machinery, wheels. 4500 KW with 7 galappliances, cars, trucks. lon tank.120/240 volts w/o (330) 279-2142 invertor. Asking $350. 330-231-7195 WANTED: FODDER shredder in good cond. State price 355 Wanted to Buy and cond. Levi Yoder, 5864 CR 59, Mbg., OH 44654 WANTED: 10FT X 20FT or larger dog Kennel building. 410 Call (330) 600-2589 VM

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WANTED: BARRED Rock, White Rock, & Black Giant PINECRAFT FL, Gilbert Ave. furnished 2br house +apt, Pullets. (330) 466-1408 with huge lot, currently has year 'round tennant. WANTED: TOY Fox Terrier $188,500. (330) 473-3530 Male, (330) 893-3904

SINES ESTATE AUCTION

POLE GARAGE BUILDING ON 2.7 ACRES Also Selling 1996 Airstream Trailer Will sell on location 926 Industrial Blvd. Wooster, OH. From Pittsburg Ave. at the east edge of Wooster take Bauer Rd. north to Industrial Blvd. then bear left to property.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 2014 • 11:00 AM

REAL ESTATE: The Sines property is 2.7 Acres of land with a 49 x 96 pole building garage. The building is concreted and heated. A small lean-to addition to the building provides a little office space. The building is in rough condition. The property was used in Tom’s recycling business. All remaining tires and misc. will become the responsibility of the purchaser. The property sells AS IS WHERE IS with no warranties expressed or implied. TERMS: This auction is ordered by the Wayne Co. Court of Common Pleas (Case No. V-00202-13) We require a non-refundable down payment of $5,000.00 at the close of the auction with the balance to be paid in full at closing in approximately 30 – 60 days. The property is appraised at $50,000.00 and cannot sell for less than 2/3 of the appraised value. TITLE: The seller will provide a fiduciary deed with certificate of title. Any title upgrades including Title insurance will be the responsibility of the purchaser TAX & LEGAL: Parcel No.66-00068.000 Killbuck Twp., City of Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio. The taxes on this property are currently $ 1,406.86 per half year and will be pro-rated to the date of closing. POSSESSION: Immediate upon closing. AIRSTEREAM: Selling after the real estate a 1996 Airstream Land Yacht VIN NO. 1GBLP37J2T3301471. Terms/Cash or Check on sale Day. Auction By Order Of: The Wayne County Court of Common Pleas Case No. V-00202-13; James B Wharton, Administrator Estate of Thomas D. Sines, Wayne Co. Probate Case No. E-00202-13, John Barrington, Attorney For The Estate Auction Conducted By:

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FOR SALE: 4BR 2BA home w/ 26x52 barn in trail. (330) 893-7212

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2002 JEEP Liberty Sport 4x4; new brakes, new tires. Good cond. $3,800 OBO. 182k miles. (330) 852-9052

KILLBUCK- NICE 2BR upstairs apt. Appl., w/d hookup, screened in porch, garage. $380+util+dep. (330) 276-4091 VERY NICE 2br Apartment in Baltic, OH. Upstairs apt. w/2 car garage under apt. $450/mo plus dep. of $450. (330) 897-9045 M-TH 7:30am-4:00pm.

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VAN FOR RENT. 2008 15pass, hitch receiver, XLT, tinted glass. Good Rates Mlbg. 330-231-4493 2007 CHEVROLET Express 3500, 15 Passenger Van, Good Condition, $10,500. Call 330-763-3283

Mobile Home Rentals

2007 FORD E350 12 Passenger Van 88K $10,300 419-962-1510.

Building Materials

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.

NEWLY REMODELED Trailer in Killbuck, $425/mo +dep. W/S/T included. 330-231-5100 leave msg.

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21FT. GRADY White I/O OMC outdrive, motor is locked-up, trailer and tarp. $950. (330) 893-7001 LEARN TO SAIL. 14ft. Catalina Sail Boat, new cond., incl. outboard, motor, all lines, sails, & trailer, great learning boat $4200. (330) 231-0865

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Motorcycles ATVs

BLACK ATV Helmet, good cond $65. Black/Gray ATV helmet $40. Both have a shield. 330-749-4335 FOR SALE: Thomas Moped, $125. (330) 852-7069

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RVs & Campers

2012 20FT. ROCKWOOD, Popup camper, new cond., fridge, heater, gas stoves, sleeps 6, $9500. (330) 231-0865

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Trucks SUVs

2006 JEEP Commander 4x4 140k miles in great cond. Great winter vehicle. (330) 317-8526

Cabinet Making

Solid Maple Cabinets & Vanities, assembled in our shop, with a 3 wk lead time. Other species custom made to order. Installation available. Willow Springs Cabinet 31479 TR 231, Fresno, OH 43824. 330-897-0099

Child Care Service

WILL DO BABYSITTING in my Christian home with much care. Please call (330) 473-3163 for more info

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Fencing

YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497 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

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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 $2.40/ft. 6" at $3.40/ft. 5" leaf guard $1.70/ft. 6" leaf guard $1.90/ft. Also, metal roofing. Call Mid-Ohio Construction. 916-292-2623

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ICH KAUF! Trash dumps, can write this address: 10955 Mlbg. 44654 Call (330)-275-7980

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Cleaning

I BUY junk cars 262-9300

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Heating

FOR SALE: Boomer Furnace 22". Good condition. Joni Raber, 7455 TR 501, Lakeville, OH 44638, $150 OBO

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Painting

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

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Roofing & Spouting

HERSHBERGER ROOFING, specializing in Quality metal & shingle re-roof & roof repairs. Call Kevin for free Est. 330-763-0483 YODER FAMILY Roofing & Seamless Spouting LLC, servicing Wayne/Holmes counties for 16 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000

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PROFESSIONAL OFFICE -Residential Cleaning Service. Call Naomi 330-473-3089.

Windows

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

Shopper

'04 CHEVY Silverado 1500. Good condition, 96,000 mi. 4x4, $10,000 OBO. 330-231-4045

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'98 GEO 110k mi., no rust, Toyota motor/tranny, runs & drives great $1,995. 105 Brambly Mlbg 330-674-1103

4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

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Comm. Property - Rent 650

STORAGE UNIT for rent. 12x30, $30./mo. (330) 695-7242.

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VAN RENTALS: 15 passenger van. 330-231-7737

Home Condo Rentals

FOR RENT: 3BR 1st floor laundry, Shreve 330-567-5900

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

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miles runs good, 4WD works, $2500 OBO. Call or Text (330) 473-5393

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Apartment Rentals 1999 EXT. CAB F150, 265K,

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36 Month Lease

OR SIGN & DRIVE!

36 Month Lease

.00 Mo.

$409

Due at signing

OR SIGN & DRIVE!

.00 $259 Mo.

$479

$7699 Due at signing

MO. LEASE

2015 Odyssey EX

MO. LEASE

2015 Pilot EXL 4WD

Automatic Transmission

SPECIAL FINANCE RATES

0.9%

APR for 24-60 months

SPECIAL 36 Month Lease

OR SIGN & DRIVE!

SPECIAL

MO. LEASE

$3000

$289

$205 Mo. $3000

$336

$269 Mo.

MO. LEASE

Due at Signing

Due at Signing

2014 CRV LX AWD

OR SIGN & DRIVE!

36 Month Lease

Buy For $23889

2014 CRV EXL AWD

Includes: Mud Guards & 3 Punch Oil Change Card

Buy For $28288

Includes: Mud Guards & 3 Punch Oil Change Card

All leases are 36 month 36,000 mile closed end. 2015 Cvic 4DR LX CVT, 2015 Accord LX Sedan CVT, 2015 Odyssey EX, 2015 Pilot EXL 4WD require 20% cash cap reduction of cash or trade equity. 2014 CRV LX 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 11-29-2014. P7816

We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

College Hills Honda Used Cars

P7801

P7812

P7817

2011 Honda CR-V EX

2012 Honda Pilot EX

2011 Honda CR-V EX

2012 Honda Pilot LX

P7796

P7802

P7806

P7807

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P7791

P7814

2012 Civic LX

2012 Civic

2012 Honda Civic EX w/Navi

2012 Honda Crosstour

2011 Honda CR-V EX

2012 Honda Accord LX-P

Here Are Our Other Select Used Cars $ A626A

4,998

2003 Honda Odyssey EX-L

$ A500A

$ A374A

$ P7773A

$ A542A

10,998 A606A

12,998

2007 Honda CR-V EX

SALES

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

A557A

$ P7797

2008 Mercury Mariner I4

SERVICE

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

$ P7794A

$ A576A

$

P7788

A347A

$

13,660

2008 Pilot EX 4WD

PARTS

A499A

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

A584A

A632A

$ A562A

www.collegehillshonda.com

12,998

2007 Volkswagen Passat 3.6L

20,668

2011 Toyota Sienna LE 7-Passenger

10,764

2007 Escape LTD 4WD

$ A622A

6,998

2003 Buick Park Avenue Base

12,810

2007 CRV EX 4WD

$

$

8,923

2003 Honda Accord LX

11,723

2011 Toyota Camry LE

$

6,998

2005 Dodge Durango SXT

8,808

2004 Honda Accord LX V-6

13,588

2008 Chrysler Town & Country Limited

6,934

2002 Honda Accord EX

10,998

$ A619A

$

8,588

2009 Ford Focus SE

$

2010 Mazda MAZDA3

$ A550A

2005 Mazda6 S Grand Touring

7,867

2009 Buick Lucerne CX Very Clean

5,227

$ P7804

24,998

2011 Honda Pilot EX-L

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The Holmes County Hub Shopper

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2014 CHEVY SPARK

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15,590

$

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MSRP $18,090 #14363

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16,500

MSRP $17,210 #14269

16,650

$

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$

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$

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$

16,930

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MSRP $21,305 #14487

17,805

$

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$

18,130

2014 CHEVY MALIBU

MSRP $21,630 #14493

2014 CHEVY IMPALA

$

19,400

MSRP $24,400

19,600

$

#14362

Used

27,335

MSRP $25,600

25,860

$

#14278

2014 CHEVY SILVERADO

2014 CHEVY IMPALA

$

MSRP $31,835

21,560

$

#14286

MSRP $27,060 #14373

21,560

$

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2014 CHEVY SILVERADO

#14424

25,410

$

2014 CHEVY SILVERADO

MSRP $30,910 #14262

25,805

$

2014 CHEVY SILVERADO

#14466

$

35,480

$

2014 CHEVY SILVERADO

4x4

$

#14481

MSRP $45,980 #14205

MSRP $43,655 #14099

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4x4

35,505

MSRP $46,005

$

33,155

4x4

#14147

$

39,675

MSRP $46,675 #14425

Your

Used

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2014 CHEVY SILVERADO

33,175

Leader

MSRP $37,820

4x4

Car

29,070

#14304

2014 CHEVY SILVERADO

4x4

$

MSRP $31,305

2012 GMC Terrain SLE.....................$16,800 2011 Chevy Traverse 2LT................. $17,900 2014 Chevy Captiva LT FWD ............. $17,900 2011 Chevy Traverse LS ..................$18,900 2007 GMC Yukon XL .......................$19,800 2008 Chevy Tahoe LTZ ....................$19,900 2009 GMC Sierra 1500 ....................$19,900 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee ..............$19,900 2011 GMC Terrain SLT .....................$19,900 2011 Chevy Silverado Crew LS ......... $20,800 2011 Buick Lacrosse CXS ................$21,800 2011 Chevy Silverado EXT LT........... $22,500 2011 Chevy Silverado EXT LT........... $23,800 2012 Chevy Silverado EXT LT........... $23,900 2012 Dodge Ram 1500 Crew............ $24,900 2012 Ford F-150 XLT Crew 4x4 ......... $24,900 2012 Dodge Ram 1500 Crew............ $25,800 2013 Chevy Silverado Crew LT ......... $29,900 2013 Chevy Silverado Crew LT ..........$31,900 2009 Chevy Silverado Crew ............ $32,900 2011 GM C Yukon.......................... $34,900 2013 Mercedes-Benz GLK................$37,500 2012 Chevy Suburban LTZ ............... $40,900 2013 Chevy Silverado Crew............. $42,900

Used

MSRP $27,060

4x4

2001 Ford Ranger EXT 4x2................ $6,800 2011 Chevy Malibu 1LT ..................... $7,900 2004 Toyota RAV4 4x4 ..................... $8,800 2010 Kia Optima EX..........................$9,800 2009 Mazda 5 Sport .........................$9,900 2010 Chevy Impala LT ..................... $11,500 2011 Chevy Cruze LS ...................... $11,500 2011 Chevy Impala LT ..................... $11,800 2012 Chevy Cruze LS ...................... $11,900 2011 Kia Soul Plus ......................... $11,900 2006 Chevy Silverado EXT LT ...........$12,500 2011 Ford Fusion SE .......................$12,500 2012 Chevy Malibu LS.....................$12,900 2011 Chevy Cruze 1LT .....................$12,900 2012 Chevy Impala LTZ ...................$13,500 2012 Chevy Cruze 2LT .....................$13,500 2013 Hyndai Elantra GLS .................$13,500 2011 Chevy Traverse 1LT .................$13,800 2011 Buick Regal CXL-4 ..................$13,800 2011 Ford Fusion SEL......................$13,900 2012 Chevy Impala LTZ ...................$14,500 2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT .....................$14,800 2004 Chevy Avalanche 4x4 ..............$14,900 2013 Chevy Captiva LT FWD .............$15,900 2010 Chevy Traverse LTZ .................$16,500

Your

21,560

#14115

2014 CHEVY SILVERADO

BARGAIN PRICING

MSRP $30,860

2014 CHEVY SILVERADO

4x4

$

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Used

16,730

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#14489

$

Car

16,730

MSRP $19,530

Used

MSRP $21,305

DEMO

$

Your

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15,390

$

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48 — Saturday, November 22, 2014

The Holmes County Hub Shopper

IMPORT SALE

03 KIA SORRENTO

03 MAZDA6

06 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL

Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package

Only 86,000 Miles! Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Power seats, Bose Speakers, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, TV/DVD, Heated Leather

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

4,991

$

13 MAZDA2

6,990

13 MAZDA2 HATCHBACK

Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Air, CD Stereo.

12,951

Power Seat, Keyless Entry, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, XM Radio

Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Air

SALE PRICE $

SALE PRICE

12,991

$

10,991

$

11 TOYOTA CAMRY LE

11 TOYOTA COROLLA LE

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

$

SALE PRICE $

13,990

13,440

$

11 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS

10 MAZDA 6

11 MAZDA3 TOURING

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Sunroof, 6-CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE $

14,961

$

12 TOYOTA CAMRY SE Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Fog Lights, Driver Info Center, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels

14,962

12 HONDA ACCORD

11 TOYOTA RAV4 4X4 Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air.

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, 1-Owner.

SALE PRICE $

16,977

17,990

SALE PRICE $

16,871

14,988

13 KIA SORRENTO

Only 25,000 Miles! Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Air, Traction Control

SALE PRICE $

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10 HONDA CRV AWD

10 SUBARU FORRESTER

13 HONDA CRV AWD

Power Seat, Power Windows, Sunroof, Heated leather, CD Stereo, Air.

Leather, Power windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.

Only 26,500 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, CD Stereo, Traction Control

SALE PRICE $

20,993

SALE PRICE $

18,461

17,997

SALE PRICE $

19,990

CHUCK NICHOLSON Prices good thru November 30, 2014.

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

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Jim Simo

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The Original

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• Mon. & Thurs. til 9 PM • Tues., Wed. & Fri. 5 PM • Saturday til 3 PM

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