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Bird flu detected in dairy herds By Rachel Wagoner Farm and Dairy Editor

SALEM, Ohio — Dairy cows in five states have been diagnosed with highly pathogenic avian influenza, raising concerns about how it’s being spread and economic impacts on dairy producers. Herds in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico that had been sick with a mystery illness tested positive for the bird flu, the USDA announced on March 25. Four days later, cows in Michigan that had come from an affected Texas herd tested positive for HPAI. A herd in Idaho that had recently brought in animals from an affected herd also tested positive. The strain found in Michigan is similar to the strain confirmed in Texas and Kansas that appears to have been (Continued on Page A11)

Severe weather, including tornadoes, could be new normal in Ohio By Patrick Cooley Contributing Writer

(From left to right) Tom Price and Joshua Daughenbaugh stand next to a sign at Price Farms Organics on March 14, 2024. (Liz Partsch photo)

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DELAWARE, Ohio — In the early 90s, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency passed a resolution banning yard trimming such as leaves and branches from landfills. With nowhere to dispose of the yard trimmings except the landfill, this spurred Tom Price, fifth-generation owner of Price Farms, to find a solution. This solution was a composting facility. Now, 26 years later, Price Farms Organics is an EPA-certified Class II commercial composting facility and is considered one of the largest composting facilities in the Midwest.

In addition to its size, Price Farms offers compost collection to nearby communities, is partnered with the Columbus Zoo to accept its animal manure and creates compost blends with nutrient-dense properties for the best-growing results. “We don’t like to use the word waste because we feel like it has a negative connotation,” said Joshua Daughenbaugh, head of finished landscape sales and grandson-in-law to Price. “Farmers find a solution to what’s going on. We can take what may be viewed as a waste stream and turn it into a valuable resource for our community.” Price Farms Organics. Dating back to the Civil War, a land grant opportunity for a farm was presented to the Hodge family. Together, with the Price Family, they created the Hodge and Price Farms which spans a total of 400 acres in Delaware, Ohio.

The Hodge and Price families started growing corn, soybeans and hay, and over the years, the farm evolved to raise hogs and milk dairy cows. However, everything changed in 1994 when the Ohio EPA passed the Yard Waste Ban. The current owner at the time, Tom Price, was already heavily involved with sustainable agriculture in Ohio. He was on the commission for the Ohio State Fair and the Ohio Soil and Water Conservation Commission. By 1998, Delaware County Commissioners were looking for property to put a composting facility to process yard trimming. Price placed a bid to the commissioners to create a facility on 25 acres of Price Farms and the bid was accepted. During this time, Price started evaluating his own farming operations. Price, like most farmers, was (Continued on Page A13)

SALEM, Ohio — After a massive twister tore through several central Ohio counties on Feb. 27, leaving razed pole barns and toppled houses in a 21-mile path of destruction, the message from the agricultural experts was clear. This is going to happen again. Even if the disaster in question isn’t a tornado, destructive weather is growing more common, and farmers need to be prepared. The late February twister’s base was measured in hundreds of feet, little in its path was spared and it was just one of several twisters that ravaged central and western Ohio in the past two months. Affected farmers said livestock and equipment was mostly spared because they relocated everything that was moveable. But growers talked about felled pole barns, debris piles where houses once stood and insurance payouts that will likely fall short of the value of what was lost. What happened. In the early morning hours of Feb. 27, Charlie Troxell’s friends and family frantically called his cell phone to urge him to move his family into the basement. His corn and soybean farm near South Vienna was in the path of a twister — one of six in Ohio confirmed by the National Weather Service that day — with a base nearly 500 feet wide. While the twister abruptly switched directions, sparing a barn filled with grain, two other barns on his farm were razed and a month later he’s still dealing with the aftermath. Pieces of Troxell’s barns “are scattered across hundreds of acres of ours,” he said. “We haven’t even found a couple of the barn doors that blew off.” The farmer also said he’s spent untold hours in his office adding up what was lost. (Continued on Page A24)

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Even when Speaker of the House Mike Johnson finds enough baling wire to lash together the votes needed to pass the split — almost sixmonths late for 2023 federal budget — it’s a little more than a signal to some of his GOP colleagues to heat up the tar and gather the feathers to embarrass the Louisianan at the moment of his victory. That might explain Johnson’ perpetual frown; even when he wins difficult votes like the two, March spending bills, he’s pilloried by Republican hardliners for working with Democrats to secure passage. Isn’t that how split government must work if — unlike under the three previous Republican speakers Boehner, Ryan and McCarthy — it’s to work at all? Not to the hardliners. Their message to the speaker is loud, clear and threatening: Stop depending on Dems to make government, or at least this government, work. And the hardliners are having an impact on some of their House GOP colleagues. When the initial half of

the budget bill was approved in early March, 132 republicans joined 207 democrats to give Johnson a solid 339-to-85 win, well over the twothirds majority required by his sly “suspension of the rules” vote. Two weeks later, however, 29 fewer GOP members voted for the second part of the split bill to leave Johnson with an onion-skin thin triumph that barely cleared the required two-thirds hurdle. The winning margin, however, was again supplied by the Democrats. If the second vote is evidence that the speaker is leaking power, the remainder of the legislative year promises to be an even nastier GOP brawl than 2023 when republicans tossed out Speaker Kevin McCarthy, then threw spitballs at each other during the three-week, three-ring circus that followed. From an ag policy perspective, any fight in the House GOP caucus guarantees continued slow, if any, action on the 2023 — now 2024 — farm bill. But 2024 appears to be slouching toward 2025 with some ag state Republicans. Witness Iowa GOP Sen. Joni Ernst who told AgriPulse on March 24 that she “sees little chance for a farm bill this calendar year but hopes for better chances in 2025.” Ernst didn’t complete the thought because she didn’t have to. Her “better chances in 2025” suggest a possible republican sweep of November’s general elections to take the House, Senate and White House. That view is not shared by House Ag Committee Chairman Glenn Thompson. Two days before Ernst’s comment, the Pennsylvania republican told another AgriPulse reporter that a 2024 Farm Bill was “‘becoming

more realistic’” and that “his team is waiting on some final analysis from the Congressional Budget Office” before moving forward with a House draft. Moreover, Thompson sounded much more open to democratic additions to the draft than most of his republican partners. In fact, “He added,” noted AgriPulse, “that his team” was also “working on ‘baking’ bipartisan proposals into the legislation.” Yes, he said it, the “B” word. Perhaps even more remarkable was that after he let — gulp — “bipartisan” slip his lips, Thompson wasn’t vaporized by lightning, the earth didn’t open and swallow him whole and the Capitol dome didn’t crumble into dust. House democrats, fresh off their able assistance to pass both budget bills — the second one included an extra $1 billion to the Women, Infants and Children food assistance program — are ready. But, Rep. Sanford Bishop, a Georgia democrat and the ranking member of the Appropriations AgFDA Subcommittee, warned House republicans can drop any plans to cut food assistance if they expect help in his committee to fund any Farm Bill. That’s good advice given Speaker Johnson’s slippery hold on his increasingly mutinous majority. It also turns up the burner under Johnson’s already hot seat. Does he want dems to help pass a Farm Bill now or would he prefer to gamble on November’s election? (The Farm and Food File is published weekly through the U.S. and Canada. Source material, past columns and contact information are posted at farmandfoodfile.com. © 2023 ag comm)

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Read It Again 25 years ago. In a surprise election outcome, Bob Gibbs of Holmes County was elected president of the Ohio Farm Bureau during the board of trustees’ meeting March 25. Gibbs’ election marks perhaps the first time in the organization’s history that a first vice president running for the presidency was not elected. 50 years ago. Golden Star Dairy Company has merged with Superior Dairy of Canton, according to Elmer Eiferd, president of Golden Star. Both firms are member of the Quality Checked Diary Products Association and Superior has been supplying the local market since the Golden Star Dairy fire in 1970. 75 years ago. The East Liverpool-Chester bridge will be toll-free late in 1950, according to Ray T. Palmer, secretary of the Ohio Bridge Commission. The East Liverpool bridge, the last state-owned bridge still under toll, was purchased in 1938 for $2,135,000. 100 years ago. The funeral of Walter A. Cheney, 75, grandson of a revolutionary soldier, was held in Orwell on Wednesday of last week. He was one of the youngest soldiers of the civil war, having enlisted at 13 years. He served with the 125th Ohio.

Have you ever dreamed of taking flight? There is just nothing quite as sweet as deep dreams of being weightless in flight above the world. There is something so intriguing about this ability and it gives me pause when I watch birds returning to our farm after we put winter behind us each year. Yesterday, a young downy woodpecker landed just outside my window. Small but mighty, the black and white striping looks like

a work of art. This bird waited in the old maple tree as I refilled an empty suet feeder. I stepped back and watched as it got its belly full. Next to appear was a tiny, round black-capped chickadee. It landed on my living room window, peering in at me as I worked to accomplish some spring cleaning. After taking its fill from the bird feeder, this pretty little chickadee stayed near for quite awhile. I remember my dad’s excitement when barn swallows began building nests in the dairy barn’s bottom floor. Open to the north, this was an area that housed treated cows or close-up heifers so we could keep an eye out for a difficult first birth. We referred to it, always, as “the Doc Smith pen” and it gave our neighbor and veterinarian, Royce Smith, easy access to the cows we summoned him to check. It was in this part of the barn that swallows built sturdy nests for their offspring. Once new swallows hatched, we knew to respect their swooping attempts to keep their young safe. “Even if you don’t usually wear a hat, at least have one with you,” Dad told newly hired help when

sending them to the Doc Smith pen. Swallows were known to swoop with precision, hard enough to knock a farm hat off our head. Barn swallows kept bug populations down and we knew without being told that we were to respect their presence and their work in our favor. One fellow, who I assume simply didn’t know better, intentionally knocked a swallow nest off of the north beam with a pitchfork while bedding down the Doc Smith pen. I can honestly say it was the only time I saw my father upset to the point of raising his voice, a mixture of disbelief and anger pushing him to ask why anyone would do such a thing. We all are different in the way we view the natural world around us. As I’ve grown older, I’ve become more enchanted with watching the birds that come and go here on our farm. I look forward to warming weather in hopes of seeing Baltimore orioles and bluebirds return each year. I’m hoping for a flash of orange to catch my eye soon, as I listen for the distinct song of the orioles as we turn the calendar to April.

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Glory be to a rainy spring

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Little Pasture on the Prairie The Saturday evening before Easter Sunday, a quiet, gentle snow began to fall. The flakes were fat and heavy. “That’s Minnesota snow,” my husband said, “Lots of moisture.” But it didn’t look like Minnesota snow to me, it looked like Hollywood snow, too big and soft to be real. Certainly not the tiny, gritty sand balls of ice we usually call snowflakes around here. And it was falling straight down, not sideways, another unusual circumstance. It also seemed appropriate. I grew up in the Christian tradition where starting with Good Friday, the Saturday before Easter was the quietest time. Sunday was a time for great rejoicing, but Friday and Saturday were a time for the opposite, something more like lamentation, a time of introspection, and not always comfortable introspection. Honestly, as a kid it felt really scary to be faced with something so dark and heavy every year. Something that even the bright hymns of Easter morning never quite overcame for my childhood self.

I’ve been experiencing a lot of big shifts within myself lately, a lot of feelings that I haven’t found language for yet. That also feels scary. But, there was something unexpectedly healing about that soft, beautiful snowfall on Saturday, the air so thick with white even the normal sounds of ranch life were muffled and hushed. It felt like a promise that the gateway for rebirth and renewal doesn’t have to be terrifying — which I know intellectually, but still feel scared to experience myself. Saturday evening was also when I was supposed to record an installment for my newest project, a show I put up every other week on YouTube called The Perkins County Almanac. It’s meant to be a chance to talk about country livin’, cultivating joy and community through the seasons, with a wee bit of folk music for fertilizer. It is also meant to be lighthearted, which as the above paragraphs illustrate, has never been my forte. Up until the minute I pressed record, I wasn’t exactly sure what I was going to say for the show. All week I’d been considering the difference between what it means to hold brave space versus safe space. I’m a people pleaser most of the time, and I like that about myself. I want people to feel safe and comfortable and loved in my presence. My dream would be to own a restaurant where everyone ate great, home-raised food for free sitting together at one long table. But lately, I’ve been thinking that before I can create safe space where all feel welcome and beloved, I need to create a brave space where people, including me, are able to say why they may not feel safe in the first place.

I have no idea how to do that ... yet. But in the quiet snowfall of Saturday night, I found myself rejoicing in emergent possibility. Meanwhile, every time we have a dry winter, like the one we just experienced, we start to worry about drought. But a wet spring can feel like one long disaster as we battle the elements to keep newborn babies alive. This spring is looking to be one of those wet and difficult ones. I don’t think my husband has slept more than two hours in a row for the past two weeks, and he’s already had to saddle a horse and ride out to check the herd in wet snow and sleet, so he’s damp all the way through his clothes before he has even started. Early in my time on the ranch, when we had a similarly dry winter followed by an extraordinarily blizzard-like and then rainy spring, I wrote the following: “What can we do? If it’s not one thing, it’s another — or so it always seems ... What can we do except say: Glory be to the waters that are rising. Glory be to the mud tracked in after the day’s work is done ... .” Now I would add: Glory be to the disasters, to the illnesses, to the darkness before the dawn because it is always the darkness of the womb, not the tomb, an awakening to what was impossible until quite suddenly, it wasn’t impossible anymore.

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The government reports March 28 had some surprises, but they made little long-term change to the markets. Yes, prices jumped on corn for a day, but the long weekend for Good Friday may have affected things. April 1 saw May corn futures give back 6.5 cents of the gains that had come March 28. May soybeans, which had a small, 1 cent loss after the reports, lost almost another 6 cents April 1. It was widely anticipated, going into the NASS Prospective Plantings Report, that corn acres would be cut and soybean acres would grow, probably at a one-to-one rate. That is, whatever corn lost, the soybean acres would gain. That was not quite true, but there was no big surprise. The average pre-report estimate by traders for corn acres was for 91.776 million acres. In fact, the report put it at less than that by quite

a lot — 90.06 million acres. Maybe that is a surprise of 1.7 million acres. Questions. The interesting thing is, if you do the math, the change in planting leaves some questions. The average trade guess was for a total for corn plus beans of 178.306 million acres. The report shows a total of 176.526 million acres. Since the final acres for 2023 are 178.241, we have that problem of 1.7 million acres not accounted for. That is, it was planted to something else. What? Some surveys have shown fewer planted acres of spring wheat and durum. This would be a sensible reaction to the decline in wheat prices over the last year. However, the Planting Intentions Report says we will increase acres of those crops. According to an article in Farm Futures after the reports, we will see increase in canola, chickpeas and edible beans in the Northern Plains. According to the reports, Minnesota and South Dakota together will reduce corn acres by 1 million acres just by themselves. The same two states will increase acres of soybeans by 250,000 acres. The change in the South can come from rice and cotton, although the cotton part may depend upon the Roundup-Dicamba label problems. A few years ago, it was thought that cotton would come back into the South, especially east of the Big Muddy because the Dicamba portion of that mix was able to eliminate a big weed problem. Downward trend. You can also expect that small grains will lose acres, including oats, wheat and barley. Sorghum will also lose acres. Once upon a time, my college advisor comment-

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ed that he was the official oats breeder for Ohio, and the acres of oats had gone down every year he had that position. That was more than 50 years ago, and that trend has continued. I remember when oats were planted on our farm for a third of the acres. Then, we started planting soybeans, and the oats went away. Part of the reason was better weed control and stiffer soybean stalks. Part of the reason was that we had finished the tile drainage and did not have to have summer-harvested crops so that we could tile in the stubble. Some of it was that the prices were rarely worthwhile. And then, there was the problem that I was allergic to the oat dust and was refusing to level the bins. It should be noted that the Prospective Planting Report is “prospective.” A lot can happen, with price changes, farmers that don’t do what is expected and weather-induced changes. In June, we will see revised numbers based upon what farmers actually report to ASCS. If we are actually done planting then, we could see some changes. Still, the fundamental news the market has to absorb is that we are maybe planting much less corn than expected. This comes as soybean budgets show a small margin, but corn budgets are strongly in the red. Scripture says that a farmer must plant with hope, and the corn budget does not show as much hope as farmers who plant corn actually must have. Prices. Looking at the numbers, May corn futures had the recent high back on Oct. 20, at $5.28 3/4. We got as cheap as $4.08 3/4 Feb. 26. On March 28, we briefly traded a high of $4.45, and then we digested the report and got weaker. Currently, in the early hours of April 2, we are trading at $4.35-3/4, which is up a quarter-cent for the night. May soybean futures had the high back in mid-November at $14.09 3/4. The recent low was put in Feb. 26, at $11.33 1/2. It took us most of the month to get to $12.26 3/4 March 21, only to slip below the round number of $12 recently. Currently we are at $11.87, up one and a half for the overnight. I don’t emphasize wheat prices much, as we are so far from harvest, even though some of you have not given up on pricing the last bushels. Give it up! We have gone from $6.60 1/2 in early December to a midMarch low of $5.26 3/4, and are now trading just below 5.60. (Marlin Clark has been observing and trading cash and futures grain markets for over 50 years. Comments are welcome at 440363-1803.)

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Conservation Oh, the joys of spring: birds migrating back, grasses starting to green up, blowing winds, extreme weather changes and yes, mud! There are very few of us that can escape the wrath of soil mixed with excessive amounts of water, otherwise known as mud. For livestock owners, this is a critical time of year when we must manage our land the best we can. As a horse owner, I know the challenges many horse owners face when it comes to “doing the right thing.” It’s not that anyone deliberately manages their land improperly. Maybe they don’t know any better, maybe they don’t have the finances or maybe they don’t have the resources. So, for those that don’t know any better, here are a few best management practices, commonly referred to as BMPs, that can help horse owners keep their pastures and fields in the best condition possible. Limit turn out. First of all, this time of year, horses should NOT be turned out in a wet pasture. Yes, this sounds crazy to horse owners. If you don’t want to keep them off the pasture, or if you have to turn your horses outside, you should establish a “sacrifice area” turn-out. Best case scenario would be an all-weather paddock, created by removing the topsoil, lining it with a geo-textile fabric and then top dressing it with gravel or crushed limestone. The paddock should be cleaned of manure occasionally, so it doesn’t eventually turn into a manure/ mud lot. Whatever sacrifice area you choose to let your horses out

in, remember those four-legged, 1,000-pound eating machines will easily tear up any sod or grass you might have in the pasture. You may have to feed hay in the sacrifice area while the soil is soft. The sacrifice area that will probably have mud and manure runoff should definitely have some type of vegetative buffer (grass) around it so the potential for polluted runoff is minimized. So, when can you turn your horses out? Only you will know. Walk the pasture; make sure it is firm, not soft and wet, and that the grass has gotten a good growth or started before those munching mouths attack it. Typically, that is late April or early May. It all depends on the weather. If you resist the temptation to turn out now, the forages and condition of your pasture will be worth it. Pasture care. Does your pasture need renovation, fencing or some seeding? If you need or want to seed or renovate your pasture, now is the time to do that. Prior to any seeding, I recommend taking a soil sample and treating your soil because forages need fertilizer and proper pH to grow. If you soil test, do what the soil lab recommends, and if you haven’t had soil testing, you can just go with triple 19 or triple 12 type fertilizers. The best time to fertilize your pastures is early spring when the grass starts to green up, at least around Mid-May. As mentioned before, give your grasses and legumes a starting chance and keep the hooves and nipping teeth off for a while. Rotational graze. Another BMP that horse owners should consider is rotational grazing. I know this all comes down to the cost and labor of more fencing and limited land, but it is a worthwhile investment. Whatever acreage you have for pasture now, try to at least divide it.

It would be best if you had three to four pastures, but the main concern is allowing the pastures to rest. Resting pastures allows plants to replenish food reserves. Let the animals graze the pasture down to about 4 inches, then take them off the pasture. Why 4 inches and not all the way down? Because the plants need the residual to grow, to maintain the process of photosynthesis. Leaving plenty of leaf area results in faster regrowth and helps maintain a vigorous sod. Since horses tend to graze some areas closer than others, you should also mow or clip the entire pasture at 4 inches. Turn them back out when the pasture grasses and legumes are at a height of about 8 to 10 inches. In the spring, when cool season grasses are growing rapidly, the rest periods will be shorter. In mid-summer, when plant growth is slower, the rest period will be longer. You are the keeper of your land, so you will be the one to know how to properly manage what you have. Manage your pastures. There are some key points that not only horse owners, but owners of other types of livestock should consider in terms of pasture management. It sounds simple, but in reality, we just try to do the best we can with what we have. Prioritize and make room in your budget to try to do at least one best management practice this year for your horses and your land. You will be happy with the results. For more equine educational materials, you can check out Wayne SWCD’s website at wayneswcd.org/ home/equine-education.

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with supportive care. While there is low risk to human health, people with close or prolonged exposure to infected animals or environments are at greater risk. There is still no risk to the commercial milk supply as federal regulation requires milk from sick animals to be diverted or destroyed. Additionally, pasteurization has proven to inactivate bacteria and viruses, like influenza, in milk. There is concern, though, for economic impacts to individual herds hit by the virus. The Texas Department of Agriculture said affected herds “may lose up to 40% of their milk production for 7 to 10 days until symptoms subside.” More than 82 million domestic birds have been culled as a result of the current bird flu outbreak. The bird flu has been detected in more than 200 mammals, mostly wild animals. Bird flu detections tend to be higher in the fall and spring as wild birds, primarily waterfowl, that naturally carry the virus migrate and spread it in their droppings. It can spread on farms by through contaminated water or people carrying matter from infected birds on their clothing, gloves, shoes, vehicle tires or other equipment. The first domestic ruminant to be diagnosed with HPAI was a goat

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using his hog manure as a form of soil enrichment. Already having a strong connection to composting, he realized the manure from his hog operation, yard trimmings and food scraps could be used for a commercial composting facility. “All of those coming together as well as that kind of push from the county for a yard trimmings disposal site led to Tom wanting to start a fullon commercial composting facility,” said Daughenbaugh. “And eventually, the composting facility grew and took off.” Price Farms no longer has hogs or dairy cows, but it still grows hay and sod. Its main focus is the composting facility which receives roughly 200 tons of organic material, yard trimmings and food scraps a day. From there, Price Farms has also expanded into landscaping, mixing its finished compost with topsoil to produce nutrient-dense amended topsoils, as well as mulch and stone. However, the real impact of Price Farms stems from what established the facility in the first place: the need in the local community. A circular economy. In October 2022, the Ohio Department of Health was looking for an environmentally-friendly program in Delaware County — which includes the northern portion of the city of Columbus — as the county became more densely populated. The growing number of residents made landfill capabilities limited, said Daughenbaugh, and by composting, residents reduce the methane gas caused by landfills in the area. Price Farms started working handin-hand with the health department to create its bucket program as a way to encourage local compositing. Through some grant funding, Price Farms provides residents in its solid waste district with a green compost pail. Residents collect food scraps from their kitchens, yard trimmings etc in their compost bail which they can then give back to Price Farms to be composted for free. Last year, they had roughly 2,000 buckets which amounted to roughly 40,000 pounds of food scraps diverted from landfills. Situated fairly close to Columbus, Price Farms also provides local community and urban gardens with its nutrient-dense amended topsoil. These amended topsoils provide a healthy alternative for soils that need commercial fertilizers. “With the development of our area, typically, most of the topsoil is stripped off the land when new properties are built,” said Daughenbaugh. “A lot of the homes and folks trying to put gardens in (live) in really nutrient deficient (areas). So it’s really important to get that compost back into the soil if they’re going to grow anything.” Price Farm’s nutrient-dense compost blends include the Backyard Café Compost, Leaf & Compost and — its most popular compost blend — Zoo Brew, made from manure, yard trimmings and food scraps from the Columbus Zoo. Columbus Zoo partnership. The Columbus Zoo started coordinating with Price about sending its manure to Price Farms roughly 15 years ago. From there, the zoo started sending even more organic matter like branches, leaves and even food scraps to the composting facility for processing. Today, the Columbus Zoo ships 10,000 pounds or 5 tons of various organic matter to Price Farms a day — this amounts to 35 tons a week. The partnership has resulted in the creation of Price Farms Zoo Brew compost blend which includes “ma-

nure and bedding from the Columbus Zoo, horse manure, recycled food, yard trimmings, leaves and coffee grounds.” After the Zoo Brew compost blend is ready, the zoo buys it back to be used as topsoil for its flower beds and potted plants. However, one of the most exciting creations to come out of the Zoo Brew compost is what Stoyan Iordanov, horticulture manager at the Columbus Zoo, calls Zoo Brew tea. During the two-year process it takes to make the Zoo Brew compost blend, the animal manure in it starts to degrade and produce a liquid. At first Price Farms and the zoo didn’t know what to do with this liquid byproduct. So, they gifted a tub of this liquid to Iordanov in 2020 and asked him to find a use. Iordanov mixed the liquid with water to make what he calls Zoo Brew tea, and he started applying it to plant roots that were on the verge of dying. “We had poor soil conditions, poor looking plants and then in a matter of three or four months, they came out looking gorgeous,” said Iordanov. The reason why Zoo Brew tea

works so well, according to Iordanov, is because in addition to containing nutrients, the liquid has beneficial microorganisms that help the soil by dissolving more of the organic matter and making other nutrients available to the plant. Essentially, it acts as an organic fertilizer, one that doesn’t contain the artificial chemicals used in typical, commercial fertilizers. Iordanov now keeps a constant tub of Zoo Brew tea in the zoo greenhouse where he works to revitalize the zoo’s plants. Price Farms also sells the Zoo Brew tea as an organic fertilizer for gardens and farmers looking for a healthy alternative. “It really bolsters (the zoo’s) sustainable goals on getting that material out of the landfill and we can make a good product out of it,” said Daughenbaugh. “It really emphasizes what we talk a lot about, about closing the loop, where a lot of folks will see material as a waste stream or trash, (but can really) benefit from it. (It) ties back into the farmer mindset of nothing goes to waste.” (Liz Partsch can be reached at epartsch@farmanddairy.com or 330-337-3419.)

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BLOOMING GROVE AUCTION

Shiloh, OH 419-896-2774

Wednesday, March 27, 2024 LOADS - 34 1st alfalfa sm. sq./ton 210.00 4th alfalfa sm. sq./ton 45.00 1st alfalfa mix round/ton 200.00 2nd alfalfa mix sm. sq./ton 125.00 2nd alfalfa mix lg. sq./ton 155.00 175.00 2nd alfalfa mix rd./ton 110.00 450.00 3rd alfalfa mix sm. sq./ton 185.00 250.00 3rd alfalfa mix sm. sq./bale 7.00 Timothy sm. sq./ton 210.00 Orchard grass sm. sq./ton 150.00 Orchard grass rnd./ton 140.00 160.00 Orchard grass sm. sq./bale 7.00 Clover sm. sq./ton 478.50 Clover round/ton 110.00 140.00 Straw lg. sq./ton 110.00 115.00 Straw rnd./ton 95.00 110.00 Straw sm. sq./bale 3.00 3.75

UNITED PRODUCERS AUCTION

Bucyrus, OH 419-562-2751

Thursday, March 28, 2024 TOTAL HEAD - 310 FEEDER CATTLE - 65 Yearling strs 600-700# 117.50 235.00

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Monday, March 25, 2024 TOTAL HEAD SOLD - 206 CATTLE Bred Cows - 1 1875.00 Cow/calf pairs by pair - 2 1500.00 FEEDER STRS & BLS - 42 200-299# 67.50 237.50 300-399# 87.50 152.50 400-499# 140.00 252.50 500-599# 152.50 240.00 600-699# 180.00 247.50 700-799# 160.00 215.00 800-899# 140.00 167.50 Dairy feeders/male 80.00 100.00 FEEDER HEIFERS - 30 200-299# 75.00 300-399# 150.00 232.50 400-499# 177.50 210.00 500-599# 162.50 210.00 600-699# 160.00 180.00 700-799# 175.00 800# & up 142.50 165.00 FATS - 1 Dairy 162.50 CULL COWS - 55 Good 115.00 138.00 Medium 97.00 112.00 Canner 94.00 Down BULLS - 5 1499# & down 148.00 160.00 CALVES - 25 by weight 350.00 550.00 by head 100.00 370.00 Crossbred by wt. 300.00 630.00 Crossbred by head 185.00 600.00 SHEEP - 8 Lambs by # 260.00 280.00 Cull ewes and rams 85.00 90.00 GOATS - 37 Kid 55.00 75.00 Wether 100.00 290.00 Nanny 100.00 280.00 Billy 180.00 270.00 HAY SM. SQ. - 785 1st cutting 2.75 3.50 2nd cutting 2.00 5.00 3rd cutting 4.50 4.75 HAY - RND. BALES - 360 1st cutting 19.00 51.00 2nd cutting 57.50 65.00 3rd cutting 42.00 46.00 TOTAL STRAW Small square - 113 2.50 5.00 Round bales - 6 32.50 EGGS PER DOZEN - 290 0.60 3.25 POULTRY/RABBITS Hens - 7 5.00 12.00 Roosters - 12 2.00 9.00 Geese - 3 5.00 Rabbits - 2 25.00 Ducks - 9 5.00 7.00 Peacocks - 2 110.00

DANVILLE AUCTION LLC LIVESTOCK

Danville, OH 740-599-6607

Saturday, March 30, 2024 ROUND BALES 1st cut grass 15.00 2nd cut grass 65.00 WHEAT STRAW SMALL SQUARES 1st cut grass 3.25 2nd cut grass alfalfa 5.25 3rd cut grass alfalfa 5.00

52.50 75.00 37.50 5.75 8.25 9.50

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COMMUNITY LIVESTOCK AUCTION LLC Farmerstown, OH 330-391-8993

Tuesday, March 26, 2024 CALVES - 33 Cross bred calves 520.00 BTF bull calves 350.00 BTF heifer calves 160.00 SHEEP & LAMBS - 64 Lambs 40-50# 230.00 Lambs 50-60# 245.00 Feeder lambs 210.00 Sheep for slaughter 30.00 GOATS - 14 22.00 BUTCHER HOGS - 13 240-260# 62.00 260# & up 70.00 CATTLE - 32 Good beef cows 117.00 Med to good beef cows 103.00 Fair to medium cows 90.00 Common cows 89.00 HAY-STRAW-GRAIN - 25 LOADS 2nd-3rd crop hay/ton 350.00 1st crop hay/ton 195.00 2nd-3rd crop lg. hay/bale 65.00 2nd-3rd crop lg. hay/ton 200.00 1st crop lg. hay/bale 65.00 Large wheat straw/bale 65.00 EGG AUCTION - 622 DOZ. Brown 1.30 White

860.00 670.00 250.00 305.00 320.00 285.00 145.00 270.00 75.00 77.00 128.00 116.00 100.00 Down 400.00 250.00 90.00 330.00 95.00 95.00 2.00 2.10

KIDRON

LIVESTOCK AUCTION

Kidron, OH 330-857-2641

Thursday, March 28, 2024 HOGS - 80 190-210# 49.00 230-280# 50.00 57.50 Butcher sows 47.50 67.00 Boars by weight 3.00 25.00 FEEDER PIGS - 309 Up to 40# 40.00 85.00 41-50# 50.00 150.00 51-60# 15.00 145.00 61# & up 20.00 200.00 Roasters 55.00 CALVES - 143 Back to farm - bull 400.00 650.00 Back to the farm - heifer 125.00 200.00 Crossbred 375.00 900.00 Light & thin 40.00 Down CATTLE - 157 Steers 127.50 140.00 Heifers 97.50 172.50 Bulls 111.00 144.00 Good beef cows 100.00 128.50 Medium to good 82.00 97.50 Thin to poor 70.00 Down FEEDER STEERS 180.00 300.00 FEEDER HEIFERS 125.00 190.00 SHEEP - 41 Feeder lambs up to 85# 175.00 275.00 Cull ewes and bucks 65.00 90.00 GOATS - 5 100.00 485.00 DAIRY CATTLE - 31 Cows 950.00 2250.00 Bred heifers 985.00 2100.00 Service bulls 1900.00 2200.00 Open heifers 375.00 1285.00 TOTAL CONSIGNORS: 169 - TOTAL HEAD: 766 HAY & STRAW SALE - 51 LOADS Hay 1st cutting 285.00 325.00 Hay 2nd cutting 225.00 360.00 Hay 3rd cutting 275.00 400.00 Hay 4th cutting 160.00 Large hay/each 55.00 85.00 Large hay/ton 185.00 425.00 Large straw/each 50.00 Large straw/ton 120.00 175.00 Baleage 75.00 Firewood/load 110.00

MOUNT HOPE LIVESTOCK AUCTION

Mount Hope, OH 330-674-6188

Wednesday, March 27, 2024 HOGS - 151 220-250# 48.00 65.00 250-280# 54.00 64.00 280-300# 48.00 70.00 300-350# 53.00 72.00 Sows - heavy 55.00 75.00 FEEDER PIGS - 22 60-100# 60.00 100.00 FAT CATTLE - 94 Choice colored 180.00 192.00 Good colored cattle 160.00 179.00 Choice holstein fats 160.00 173.00 Good holstein fats 140.00 159.00 SLAUGHTER BULLS - 34 1000-1500# 118.00 163.00 1500-2000# 141.00 174.00 2000# & up 139.00 169.00 CULL COWS - 174 Good/high dress hols. 120.00 140.00 Medium to good 105.00 119.00 Fair to medium 95.00 104.00 Light/thin - 35 94.00 Down (Continued on Page A16)

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SUGARCREEK STOCKYARDS 102 BUCKEYE ST., SUGARCREEK, OH

LIVESTOCK SALE EVERY MONDAY at 12:30 p.m.

SPRING FEEDER SPECIAL | APRIL 8TH Along with our Regular Sale Starting at 12:30

HORSE SALE EVERY FRIDAY Tack at 11:00 a.m. – Horses approx. 2:00 p.m.

MONDAY CATTLE SALES NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE @ DVAUCTION.com (Please register at least 24 hours prior to sale.)

FOR QUESTIONS OR TO CONSIGN: call 330-831-1720 or email sugarcreekstockyard@gmail.com www.sugarcreekstockyard.com

CARROLLTON, OHIO

Sale Every Monday 9 AM: ENDLESS TREASURES 11:30 AM: EGGS, POULTRY, RABBITS NOON: HAY & STRAW 1:30 PM: LIVESTOCK

MONDAY, APRIL 8 SHEEP & GOAT EMPHASIS

FRIDAY, APRIL 12 BACK TO FARM NIGHT SALE | 6:00 PM

MONDAY, APRIL 15 FEEDER EMPHASIS

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MARKET REPORTS MOUNT HOPE LIVESTOCK AUCTION

Mount Hope, OH 330-674-6188

Wednesday, March 27, 2024 Beef/Colored Cows 100.00 142.00 FEEDERS - 263 Colored steers/heifers 160.00 325.00 Colored 300-600# 180.00 275.00 Holstein steers 150.00 227.50 DAIRY & STOCK COWS - 66 Hol cows 2275.00 Down Stock cows 2200.00 Down HEAD CALVES - 374 Top 50 hol bull calves avg. 646.43 BTF HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-120# 525.00 675.00 Good 400.00 500.00 Holstein heifers 90-120# 300.00 525.00 Crossbred Bl bulls -Top 40 avg. 791.65 85-125# 600.00 975.00 Crossbred Bl heifers 600.00 885.00 GOATS - 1,553 Kid goats 220.00 Down Billies 50.00 570.00 Wethers 100.00 685.00 Nannies 40.00 350.00 Pygmy 30.00 210.00 SHEEP - 3,959 Bucks & ewes - 767 70.00 120.00 LAMBS Prime 40-60# - 118 290.00 370.00 Choice 40-60# - 1159 250.00 297.50 40-60# - 440 210.00 247.50 Choice 60-80# - 489 260.00 300.00 60-80# - 431 195.00 257.50 Choice 80-100# - 95 260.00 305.00 80-100# - 112 207.00 257.50 100-130# - 153 165.00 280.00 130# & up - 32 170.00 237.00 TOTAL HEAD - 6,690 HAY & STRAW - 93 LOADS Alfalfa 2nd-4th cutting 275.00 425.00 Mixed 1st cutting 225.00 250.00 Mixed grass 2nd-4th cut 200.00 325.00 Alfalfa mixed 2nd-4th cut 325.00 460.00 Lg. bales hay/bale 50.00 150.00 Lg. bales hay ton 1 cm 150.00 235.00 Lg. bales hay/ton 2nd-4th 200.00 360.00 Wheat straw 150.00 200.00 Lg. bales/wheat straw/ton 130.00 175.00 RABBIT/POULTRY SALE 3/27/24 MISC. - 234 0.50 350.00 BANTY - 160 1.50 27.50 CHICKEN - 264 1.00 22.50 DUCK - 120 2.00 25.00 GEESE- 3 22.00 57.50 GUINEA - 46 14.00 18.00 HEN - 183 2.00 29.00 PIGEON - 154 5.00 45.00 RABBIT - 663 0.50 90.00 ROOSTER - 216 3.00 22.00 TURKEY - 15 20.00 40.00

UNITED PRODUCERS AUCTION

Mount Vernon, OH 740-397-5015

Friday, March 29, 2024 TOTAL HEADAGE - 1,780 SLAUGHTER CATTLE - 2 Comm & Utility cows 120.00 HOGS - 14 SHEEP & LAMBS - 1,622 Ch/Pr clips&wls 130-150# 180.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 100-129# 250.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 80-99# 260.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 60-79# 260.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 40-59# 260.00 Hair lambs 80-120# 185.00 Hair lambs 40-79# 190.00 Feeder lambs 175.00 Good flesh sheep 75.00 Thin & over fat sheep 60.00 GOATS - 142 Meat type kids 250.00 Dairy type kids 200.00 Aged goats 100.00

130.00 273.00 310.00 325.00 325.00 325.00 260.00 260.00 260.00 125.00 90.00 350.00 320.00 225.00

ROGERS COMMUNITY AUCTION INC.

Rogers, OH www.rogersohio.com

Wednesday, March 27, 2024 HAY & STRAW REPORT HAY 1st cut hay 2.00 5.25 2nd cut hay 3.00 6.75 3rd cut hay 3.75 6.25 2,528 bales, 121 loads 4.28 ROUND BALES 25.00 67.50 110 bales, 50 loads 44.58 LARGE SQUARE 32.00 47.00 18 bales, 9 loads 39.11 STRAW SM. SQUARES 2.00 5.75 287 Bales, 16 loads, avg. 4.59 STRAW ROUND BALES 13.50 38.00 26 bales, 13 loads, avg. 21.42 STRAW LG. SQUARE 40.00 42.00 6 bales, 3 loads 41.00 GRAIN 4.25 8.25 158 lots, 27 loads 7.13 OTHER 11.50 12.50 Lots - 2, avg. 12.00

SUGARCREEK STOCKYARDS, LLC.

Sugarcreek, OH 330-831-1720

Monday, March 25, 2024 TOTAL – 292 CALVES - 112 Hol bull calves 95-110# 300.00 Hol bull calves 80-90# 290.00 Hol heifer calves 55.00 Dairy cross 20.00 Beef cross 560.00 FEEDER CATTLE - 21 Bull/steer calves

650.00 600.00 400.00 290.00 980.00

>450# 455-650# 655# & up Heifer calves <450# 455-650# Hol. feeder heifers 500# & up Dairy cross feeders Up to 500# BRED BEEF COWS BULLS - 23 Beef bulls Dairy bulls 23 bulls avg. FATS - 25 Choice color Select color Select hol BEEF COWS - 105 High yield cows Fleshy cows Lean cows Low yield cows 105 cows avg. HORSE SALE 3/22/24 TOTAL HEAD: 26 HORSES - 21 PONIES - 3 DONKEYS - 1 HIGHLAND

270.00

275.00 277.50 195.00

132.00 190.00

223.00 210.00

90.00

131.00

200.00 775.00

252.50 1650.00

139.00 148.00

187.00 159.00 169.03

175.00 150.00 123.00

187.00 171.00 145.00

100.00 90.00 88.00 85.00

138.00 138.00 133.00 Down 104.51

200.00 325.00

2200.00 1600.00 300.00 3500.00

WOOSTER

HAY AND PRODUCE AUCTION Wooster, OH 330-464-1302

Saturday, March 30, 2024 LOADS CONSIGNED: 21 1ST CUTTING MIXED Large square/bale 90.00 2ND CUTTING MIXED Small square/ton 300.00 420.00 Large square/bale 100.00 Round/bale 55.00 95.00 STRAW Small square/bale 2.50 Round/bale 40.00 FIREWOOD 70.00 170.00 EGGS/DOZ. 1.50 2.60

PENNSYLVANIA EIGHTY-FOUR LIVESTOCK AUCTION

Eighty Four, PA 724-222-9965

Monday, March 25, 2024 CATTLE - 191 DRY FED Steers choice 1435# Heifers choice 1255-1430# 181.00 Heifers good 1130-1245# 129.00 COWS Commercial 112.00 Canners/cutters 101.00 Shells 98.00 BULLS 132.00 BULLS (THIN) 114.00 FEEDER STEERS/BULLS 300-500# 190.00 500-600# 160.00 600-700# 185.00 700-800# 135.00 800-900# 110.00 HEIFERS 200-300# 300-400# 230.00 400-500# 180.00 500-600# 185.00 600-700# 207.00 700-800# 180.00 800-900# 140.00 CALVES - 38 BTF Hol. 80-120# 450.00 Utility 85.00 Beef 625.00 Holstein heifer 80.00 HOGS - 9 Feeder pigs 20.00 Sows 440# SHEEP/LAMBS - 69 Lambs 35-38# 175.00 Lambs 50-65# 225.00 Lambs 70-95# 227.50 Ewes 72.50 GOATS - 7 Nanny Cwt. 100# Wether Cwt. 110-135# 265.00

156.00 192.00 160.00 137.00 111.00 Down 172.00 124.00 265.00 270.00 234.00 215.00 214.00 255.00 250.00 244.00 242.50 247.00 222.00 152.50 600.00 Down 885.00 260.00 30.00 39.00 190.00 280.00 250.00 127.50 135.00 275.00

MEADVILLE

LIVESTOCK AUCTION

Saegertown, PA 814-763-2240

Wednesday, March 27, 2024 TOTAL HEAD - 358 COWS Good 104.00 125.50 Medium 85.00 103.00 Common 84.00 Down Bulls 125.00 153.00 Feeders 160.00 340.00 CALVES BTF bulls 90-130# 150.00 550.00 BTF beef 90-130# 300.00 850.00 LITTLE PIGS 60.00 120.00 SLAUGHTER HOGS 70.00 150.00 SOWS 70.00 80.00 MALES 6.00 LAMBS 100.00 305.00 SHEEP 65.00 175.00 GOATS 45.00 425.00 KIDS 20.00 30.00 TOP HORSE 750.00 TOP DONKEY 510.00 Hay square/bale 4.50 6.00 Hay round/bale 22.50 65.00 Hay large/square 57.50 Straw round/bale 27.50 47.50

Shelled corn/bag Oats/bag Wheat/bag

5.00 8.00

6.50 14.00 9.00

MILLERS MERCER LIVESTOCK AUCTION Mercer, PA 724-456-3632

Tuesday, March 26, 2024 TOTAL HEAD - 214 COWS Good 108.00 133.00 Medium 85.00 107.50 Common 82.00 Down Calves 90-160# Blk. 580.00 1030.00 Calves 90-160# Hol. 290.00 950.00 Fats beef choice 181.50 190.00 Beef select 148.00 178.00 Hol. choice 152.50 174.50 Feeders bull 140.00 265.00 Steers 155.00 230.00 Heifers 142.00 267.50 Bulls 1640-2125# 140.00 146.00 GOATS Billy 142.50 Nanny 127.50 210.00 LAMBS 200.00 265.00 SHEEP Per lb. 72.50 217.50 Per head 90.00 200.00 SLTER HOGS BUTCH 22.50 60.00 SOW 40.00 52.50 Hay square small/bale 3.75 Hay large/bale 55.00 Hay round/bale 57.50 75.00 Straw round/bale 20.00 Chickens 4.00 13.00 Rabbits 7.50 13.50 Ducks 4.00 7.00

NEW N.W. SALES CO. LIVESTOCK

New Wilmington, PA 724-946-8621

Monday, March 25, 2024 FEEDER PIGS 10.00 50.00 FEEDER CATTLE Bulls 350-1100# 120.00 315.00 Steers 110.00 300.00 Heifers 100.00 270.00 Dairy/By the Head 1475.00 2000.00 HOGS 220-280# 60.00 80.00 Sows 30.00 70.00 Boars 3.00 12.00 SHEEP/LAMBS 50-90# 180.00 355.00 SHEEP 30.00 150.00 GOATS 50.00 335.00 CALVES #1 95-100# 500.00 950.00 80-90# 110.00 490.00 Veal 90.00 Down FAT CATTLE Steers colored 137.00 205.00 Heifers colored 118.00 201.00 Hol 110.00 177.00 BULLS 110.00 162.00 CULL COWS #1 91.00 139.00 #2 80.00 96.00 #3 79.00 Down

WEST VIRGINIA JACKSON COUNTY

REGIONAL LIVESTOCK AUCTION Ripley, WV 304-373-1269

Saturday, March 30, 2024 TOTAL HEAD - 407 STEERS MED 1 200-299# 310.00 330.00 300-399# 280.00 315.00 400-499# 287.00 327.00 500-599# 300.00 313.00 600-699# 287.00 297.00 700-799# 230.00 250.00 800-899# 225.00 HEIFERS MED 1 100-199# 255.00 200-299# 270.00 300.00 300-399# 275.00 300.00 400-499# 244.00 282.50 500-599# 224.00 250.00 600-699# 190.00 224.00 700-799# 183.00 202.00 800-899# 190.00 BULLS MED 1 200-299# 300.00 310.00 300-399# 290.00 325.00 400-499# 275.00 312.50 500-599# 275.00 302.00 600-699# 224.00 262.50 700-799# 214.00 800-899# 161.00 177.50 900-999# 151.00 SLAUGHTER CATTLE Steers 161.00 180.00 Cows/boner 93.00 140.00 Cows/lean 60.00 165.00 Bulls 136.00 179.00 REPLACEMENT CATTLE Bred cows 1035.00 2150.00 Bred heifers 925.00 2100.00 Cow/calf pairs 1125.00 3400.00 Bulls 1650.00 2575.00 SLAUGHTER SHEEP/LAMBS Wooled 125.00 Ewes 75.00 100.00 Hair ewes 102.50 140.00 SLAUGHTER GOATS Kids 10.00 120.00 Nannies/does 20.00 310.00 Bucks/billies 15.00 230.00 Wethers 60.00 300.00


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Greene County added to lanternfly quarantine HARRISBURG, Pa. — Greene County is now among 52 Pennsylvania counties quarantined due to confirmed populations of the invasive pest, spotted lanternfly, according to Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, who also encouraged Pennsylvanians to destroy lanternfly eggs in the coming weeks prior to the spring hatch. The invasive spotted lanternfly was first discovered in the U.S. in Berks County, Pennsylvania in 2014. While concerted efforts among states and industry have slowed its spread, the insect, which spreads largely by hitching rides on cars and other vehicles, continues to threaten valuable food and ornamental crops. Adult insects die off over the winter after laying tiny rows of eggs and covering them with a putty-colored protective coating. The egg masses, which can be on any outdoor surface from trees and rocks to equipment and law furniture, each contain 30-50 eggs approximately the size of a pinhead and have survived winters in sub-zero temperatures. Scraping and smashing the egg masses is easy and requires no special tools. The quarantine prohibits moving lanternflies at any stage of life, as well as infested items like firewood, brush and other debris. Among other measures, it also requires those who operate businesses or travel for business in and out of quarantined counties to get a permit. Those interested in learning how to recognize and report spotted lanternflies can visit agriculture.pa.gov/spottedlanternfly for more information.

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14.65

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23.20

29.75

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53.75

59.50

21.30

26.55

31.99

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74.05

17.35

21.78

28.90

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41.15

51.00

56.60

67.10

25.60

31.90

38.35

48.80

55.75

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89.50

31.90

39.90

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56.60

69.70

91.45

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62.75

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100.20

109.80

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42.55

51.15

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101.64

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42.55

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111.55

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OPSB OKs Oak Run Solar Project COLUMBUS — The Ohio Power Siting Board recently approved the Oak Run Solar Project, LLC that will consist of an 800 megawatt solar-powered electric generation facility, two 3.5-mile long transmission lines and a 300 MW battery energy storage facility on 4,400 acres in Madison County, Ohio. The siting board approved the project by a 7 to 2 vote. The opposition votes came from appointed board members who live near the project area. Oak Run will implement a firstof-its-kind agri-voltaic program which will include planting row crops and grazing sheep between the rows of solar panels. As part of the conditions set by the board, Oak Run Solar is required to have grazed at least 1,000 sheep and 2,000 crop acres after the first year of operation. After eight years of operation, at least 70% of the farmable project area must include agri-voltaics. Additional information is available at www.OPSB.ohio.gov.

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Paulding County Extension to host cover crop roundtables PAULDING, Ohio — Ohio State University Extension Paulding County will host its first in a monthly informal meeting series on April 9 from 6:30-8 p.m at its office, 503 Fairground Drive, Paulding, Ohio. Producers will talk about the benefits and issues of using cover crops at the meeting. The meeting will feature guest speakers Brian McAfee and Jeff Sangalli from Monty’s Plant Food who will discuss how humic and fulvic acids interact with soil biology and crop physiology, as well

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We stand from where we sit

Rev. Eldon Trubee

Like as a Fire Psalm 139:1-10, 23-24. O Lord, thou hast searched me, and known me. Thou knowest my downsitting and mine uprising; thou understandest my thought afar off. Thou compassest my path and my lying down, and are acquainted with all my ways. For there is not a word in my tongue, but, lo, O Lord, thou knowest it altogether. Thou hast beset me behind and before, and laid thine hand upon me. such knowledge is too wonderful for me; it is high, I cannot attain unto it. Whither shall I go from thy Spirit? or whither shall I flee from thy presence? If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there. If I make my bed in hell, behold, thou art there. If I take the wings of the morning, and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea; even there shall thy hand lead me, and thy right hand shall hold me … Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.

WATCH WHERE YOU SIT Two newscasters were discussing how a judge had seemingly changed his views on legal matters since his days as an attorney pleading cases before the bench. One of them observed, “Where we stand often depends on where we sit.” That comment seemed like another way of saying, “To understand someone, we must walk a mile in their shoes.” That journey you and I may take with our size 10 feet in another’s size 12 loafers may give us insight, but it may stop there. You and

I may be satisfied just to see where someone is coming from. Standing from where we sit seems to have a different, perhaps deeper meaning. Where we sit is where we are in our lives, our work, where we live, our relationships with other folks and the other ways in which we look at things. Where we stand is what we say, do and express in other ways what we believe about the various situations that confront us. I am the grandfather of an 11-year-old boy and a 7-year-old girl. They are good kids. And they are good at being kids. In short, they sometimes need a little guidance on their roads to becoming good, responsible grown-ups, just like their parents and grandparents did back when. Our daughter and son-in-law have shared a few frustrating experiences they have had with their offspring. The children were punished and informed of what made their nefarious actions wrong. Out of earshot of the youngsters, we reminded them that this was payback time for their behaviors when they were young. I chuckled with an evil grin. Then came the serious talk about when our daughter and her brother did some things that were unacceptable. Her mother and I sometimes wondered where we had gone wrong, causing our offspring to go astray. Now, Bonnie and I have moved from the seats of parenthood to those of being grandparents. While supporting our grandchildren’s parents’ decisions, we stand up, adding our own touches of grandparently child-rearing — lessons we learned from sitting in the parents’ seats. Rabbis, the Hebrew teachers of Jesus’ day, were taught by former rabbis who reflected different ways of interpreting and applying the Torah, God’s Law and the books of history, wisdom and prophecy to people’s lives. Two of those many approaches, or schools, of Jewish thought were those of Rabbi Shemai and Rabbi Hillel. Shemai was a strict, stern teacher. He taught his students to look at people from the perspective of God’s

Law in the conduct of their lives. That is where he sat and then stood. Hillel, looking at the same scriptures, taught his students to look at God’s Law from the perspective of God’s people. That is where he sat and stood. This is a simplified explanation of those two great rabbis’ views, but it gives us an idea of how they differed. Both men were careful and prayerful in their studies of scripture. Both faithfully followed God. Both were observant of the practice of their faith. But each approached their faith as God called them. Each took their stands based on where they sat in life. Jesus, a rabbi, perhaps was a mixture of those two great and faithful rabbis. A bit like Shemai, he sternly called on his listeners to obey the law, being particularly tough on those who were hypocritical and picked and chose which rules they would faithfully observe. Jesus was a bit like Hillel in that he saw that God’s Law was given for the people’s good: healing and gathering grain for food if needed on the Sabbath. There was acceptance, forgiveness and the reminder to live as God’s Law led. He steadfastly stood from where he sat as God’s presence among God’s loved children. You and I are encouraged to take a good look at where we sit in our lives, examining the nature of where we are and the lives we lead. God asks us to stand up and take a look at our attitudes toward the matters that should concern us. Are our attitudes and views appropriate in God’s eyes? Do we have the courage to stand up for what is right as God guides us, even if it is unpopular? In any case, are we willing to ask God for wisdom and courage to speak and act, even if it means changing that stance if we find that we may have been wrong? We stand from where we sit. Let’s take a look at where we sit and how we choose to stand. God, thank you for minds that can think, bodies that can act and hearts that can open us to your help and guidance. Guide us, Lord, may we follow that guidance. Amen.

Meditation from the Upper Room We are what he has made us, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we may walk in them. — Ephesians 2:10 (NRSVUE)

A SERVANT OF GOD I spent many years as a volunteer for a local food program. Each day, we delivered hot meals to folks who were unable to leave home to get their own food. We got to know the people we delivered to quite well, and we always arranged our schedule

so that we could spend a few minutes visiting with each person. One day, a woman to whom I was delivering food told me, “You are truly a servant of God.” I was stunned. I had considered myself a volunteer and nothing more. But the more I thought about it, the more I realized that I was doing what the Lord asked his followers to do — spending time serving others. There are many ways to serve God. We help make our world a better place when we live God’s words

and do God’s work. Not only do we transform the lives of others but we transform our own lives as well. People often strive to serve and imitate good leaders, and in the Lord we have the best leader of all. We should always try to serve the Lord well.

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Loneliness/solitude

Rev. Stephen Broache “But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these thing shall be added unto you.” Matthew 6.33 (wants/needs) “ … in quietness and in confidence shall be your strength.” Isaiah 30.15 (loneliness/solitude) “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29.11 (expectations, expectancy) I’ve always been intrigued by word meanings. Sometimes definitions and emphasis make all the difference, even if we use them interchangeably. Several shades of meaning — perhaps simply semantics — have had a profound effect on me in my life:

Wants/needs This is popular nowadays with the emphasis on economic issues. Debt, foreclosure, bankruptcy, savings, investment and frugality are some well-used words on these issues. Wendy and I do have some indulgences, but I think mostly we are financially conservative. And at the heart is knowing the difference between a want and a need. For us, we have made the needs of our family first and have moderated our wants. It is surely not an Amish “simple living,” but a Brethren/Congregational one. For us, knowing and practicing the difference between a want and a need has made it possible

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These are a new shade of meaning duo for me. I understand them better after my recent reading of “The Shack” by William Paul Young. He compared them to our relationship to God and others. Are we living in the fear of meeting expectations from a stern heavenly Father? Or, can we have a childlike faith expectancy of his goodness and love for us? Do you see the difference? Expectancy is joy in our faith; expectations can be a sad and fearful climb to a never-seen mountaintop. And the difference between the two also affects how we relate to friends and family. Expectancy doesn’t measure now many times we call or say “thank you,” or see distance or disrespect in silence. It is a sense that time stands still, and love forgives all when our relationships are ones of expectancy, not expectation. So, what word pairs have helped set your life course? Prayer: Lord, you give us so many words to live by, may we understand them through your eyes. Living in love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Amen.

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Skillet Sensations l Skillet Berry Slump • 4 cups • 1/2 cup • 1/2 cup • 1 tsp. • 1 Tbsp. • 1 cup • 2 Tbsp. • 2 tsp. • 1/2 tsp. • 1 Tbsp.

fresh or frozen blueberries sugar water grated lemon zest lemon juice all-purpose flour sugar baking powder salt butter

• 1/2 cup 2% milk • For serving vanilla ice cream

Preheat oven to 400 F. In a 10-inch, ovenproof skillet, combine the first five ingredients; bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer, uncovered, 9 to 11 minutes or until slightly thickened, stirring occasionally. Meanwhile, in a small bowl, whisk flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Cut in butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Add milk; stir just until moistened. Drop batter in six portions on top of the simmering blueberry mixture. Transfer to oven. Bake, uncovered, 17 to 20 minutes or until dumplings are golden brown. Serve warm, with ice cream.

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elbow macaroni ground beef green bell pepper, chopped small onion, chopped

• 28 oz. jar spaghetti sauce • 2 tsp. garlic powder • 1 tsp. each salt and pepper • 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese

Cook macaroni according to package directions; drain and cover to keep warm. In a large skillet over high heat, brown the ground beef, bell pepper and onion 6 to 8 minutes or until no pink remains in the beef, stirring frequently. Drain off excess liquid. Add macaroni, spaghetti sauce, garlic powder, salt and black pepper; mix well. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer 5 to 7 minutes, or until heated through. Sprinkle with cheese and simmer 1 to 2 more minutes or until cheese is melted.

l Chicken Pot Pie Skillet • 4 Tbsp. • 1 lb. •1 •2 •2 •1

butter, divided boneless, skinless chicken breasts yellow onion, diced med. carrots, diced stalks celery, diced med. Russet potato, peeled and diced •6 cloves garlic, finely chopped or grated • ¼ cup all-purpose flour • 1 cup chicken stock • 3 cups whole milk • 1 sprig fresh rosemary • 10 sprigs fresh thyme •8 fresh sage leaves • 1 cup frozen peas FOR THE BISCUIT TOPPING: • 16.3 oz. can extra flaky biscuits

l Mongolian Beef Ramen Skillet • 1 1/2 lbs. • 2 Tbsp. • 2 Tbsp. • 1 Tbsp. •3 • 1 tsp. • 1/2 cup

flank steak, sliced against the grain cornstarch vegetable oil sesame oil garlic cloves, minced minced ginger soy sauce

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brown sugar chicken broth red pepper flakes large head broccoli, cut into florets carrot, peeled, cut into matchsticks instant ramen, no seasoning green onions, thinly sliced toasted sesame seeds

Cook ramen noodles according to package instructions. Drain and set aside. In a large skillet over medium-high heat, heat vegetable oil. Toss beef with cornstarch. Cook until crispy, about 2 minutes per side. Transfer to a plate. Reduce heat to medium-low. Add sesame oil to skillet and stir in garlic and ginger. Cook until fragrant, 1 minute and then add soy sauce, brown sugar and chicken broth. Bring mixture to a boil, reduce heat and simmer until the sauce is thickened, 3 to 5 minutes. Add broccoli and carrots then cover the skillet with a tight-fitting lid and cook until the vegetables are tender, about 5 minutes. Return beef to skillet and stir until completely coated in sauce. Stir in cooked ramen noodles and green onions. Garnish with toasted sesame seeds.

l Breakfast Skillet • 8-10 slices bacon, chopped •8 breakfast sausage links •1 small onion, diced •1 red bell pepper, diced • 3 cloves garlic, minced • 3 cups Russet potatoes, peeled and diced into ½’’ cubes • To taste salt and pepper • ¼ tsp. smoked paprika •6 large eggs • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese or favorite cheese

•2 green onions, chopped, for garnish • For serving salsa and hot sauce

Add sausage links to a 12-inch skillet and cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until browned and cooked through. Remove to a paper-towel-lined plate. Add bacon to the pan and cook until crisp, stirring occasionally. Remove bacon to the plate, leaving 3to 4 tablespoons of grease in the pan. Add potatoes to the pan in a single layer and season well with salt and pepper. Cook, flipping only occasionally, until crisp on all sides and fork tender. Push potatoes off to the side of the pan and add onion, bell pepper and garlic. Sauté for about 3 more minutes. Chop the sausage into bite-sized pieces and add both sausage and bacon back to the pan. Sprinkle with smoked paprika. Use a wooden spoon to make six wells in the pan to crack eggs into. Crack the eggs into each well and sprinkle them with a little salt and pepper. Sprinkle shredded cheese evenly over everything. Cover pan with a lid and cook over low heat for a few minutes until egg whites are set and cheese is melted. Garnish with green onion and serve with red or green salsa and hot sauce.

l Pull-Apart Skillet Pretzel

• 3 Tbsp. • 3 Tbsp. • 2 cloves

butter, melted finely chopped fresh herbs of choice garlic, finely chopped or grated

Preheat oven to 375 F. Add 2 tablespoons of the butter to a 12-inch oven-safe skillet over medium heat. Season the chicken breasts with 1 teaspoon of salt and pepper. Place the chicken in the skillet, browning for 2 to 3 minutes per side. Transfer skillet to the oven. Roast for 15 to 20 minutes or until an instant-read thermometer inserted in the thickest portion of the chicken registers an internal temperature of 165 F. Set aside to cool slightly. Once cool enough to handle, carefully shred the chicken into bite-sized pieces with 2 forks. Place the skillet back over medium heat. Add the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter. Once melted, add in the onion, carrots, celery and potato. Season with ½ teaspoon salt and pepper. Stir to combine. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 5-7 minutes until veggies are softened and slightly browned. Add the garlic and cook for another 1 to 2 minutes. Sprinkle flour over the softened veggies and stir to combine. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes until deeply browned. While scraping the bottom of the skillet with a wooden spoon, slowly pour in the chicken stock. It will bubble vigorously, almost cooking all the way down very quickly. While stirring constantly, slowly pour in the milk. Bundle the rosemary, thyme and sage with twine. Once combined, add the seasoning bundle to the pan. Bring to a simmer and cook for 4 to 5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until thickened slightly. Taste and adjust seasoning. Stir the shredded chicken and frozen peas into the chicken pot pie filling. Arrange the extra flaky biscuits over top. In a small bowl, combine melted butter, chopped herbs and garlic. Brush herb butter over the biscuits and finish with a sprinkling of flaky salt as desired. Carefully transfer the skillet to the oven. Bake 20 to 25 minutes, until biscuits are golden and cooked through. Carefully remove from the oven and cool slightly. Removing any spent herb stems from the skillet, portion the chicken pot pie into individual bowls. Serve immediately.

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In a small bowl, dissolve yeast and sugar in 3/4 cup warm water. Let stand until foamy, about 5 minutes. In a large bowl, combine both flours and 1 teaspoon salt. Make a well in the center and add honey, oil and yeast mixture. Stir with a wooden spoon until dough starts to come together. Transfer dough to a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth, about 7 to 8 minutes. Lightly coat a large bowl with nonstick cooking spray. Transfer dough to prepared bowl. Turn dough to coat. Cover and let stand until doubled in size, about 1 hour. Preheat oven to 400 F. In a medium bowl, combine 2 cups hot water and baking soda. Divide dough into 16 pieces. Roll each piece into a ball and dip into the baking soda-water mixture. Arrange dough balls around edge of a 12-inch cast iron skillet, leaving the center open. Score the top of each dough ball with an “x.” Sprinkle balls with pretzel salt. In a medium bowl, beat cream cheese with an electric mixer on medium-to-high speed 30 seconds or until smooth. Beat in beer until combined. Stir in cheddar cheese, mozzarella cheese, garlic powder and 1/4 teaspoon salt. Spoon cheese mixture into the center of the skillet. Bake 20 minutes or until pretzels are browned and cheese is melted. Serve immediately.

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Troxell said his structures were well-insured, but his insurance is based on the price of the now-demolished structures from years ago, before inflation pushed up the price of building materials, which will force him to choose what to rebuild. “We’re trying to figure out how to make that work,” he said.

Why this is going to keep happening. The massive Feb. 27 twister also

damaged or destroyed more than two thirds of the buildings in Ohio State’s Molly Caren Agricultural Center in Madison County. On March 14, a separate twister tore through several Ohio counties, including Union and Logan, killing six people. Climate change means that some of the conditions that lead to tornadoes, such as warm weather, will be more frequent. However, tornadoes are highly localized, and are not well understood, making it difficult to link their prevalence to climate change, experts stress. “There is still too much we don’t

physically know about tornadoes to draw a clear connection to climate change,” said Geddy Davis, an atmospheric scientist at Ohio State’s Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center. But scientists have no doubt that other extreme weather events like intense storms and severe floods will grow more common as the planet warms, Davis said. Intense winds and torrential downpours won’t make headlines like a 500-foot-wide twister, but are still destructive, agricultural experts said. “Probably the biggest thing for everyone would be to understand that somebody will have storm damage in the near future,” said Nick Zachrich, manager for the Farm Science Review, an annual trade show held at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center. “We’ve seen that even since the tornado that damaged our facilities.” What can be done? Farmers can’t make barns or houses weatherproof, but they can brace for disasters. “You can’t prepare for a direct hit on the farm,” said Wayne Dellinger, an agriculture and natural resource

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educator for Ohio State Extension in Union County. “You can do a few things ahead of time to ease the impact that it would have.” Farmers, for example, can make sure their buildings are insured, he said. Although some might not be able to afford the most generous insurance plans, Zachrich noted. Any crops kept in storage bins should be inventoried and livestock must be cataloged and tagged, Dellinger said. “It is important to make sure livestock is identified through tattoos or ear tags,” he said. “You may be rounding them up across the county, and you have to be able to identify what is yours.” Growers should know where to move their equipment, and most of all, they should know where their family should go in the event of a disaster. (Patrick Cooley is a freelance journalist with more than 18 years of experience who covers agriculture and environmental issues and writes from Cuyahoga County. He can be reached at PatrickA.Cooley@gmail.com.)

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Endless colds meet spring fever I have been sick for approximately six hundred years, or so it seems. Spring as it comes and goes is, for me, the season of rejuvenation, renewal and relentless allergies. As the frost thaws and the flowers bloom, so too does the human spirit and a healthy dose of hay fever. It’s as if every flower conspires to launch a coordinated assault on my respiratory system. One cannot help but marvel at the sheer audacity of a season that tantalizes us with its beauty while simultaneously bombarding our sinuses with microscopic tormentors. Et tu, March? Due to the timing of “fake spring” here in the cold weather regions, I initially blamed allergies for my sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching and stuffy head. I woke up one day with a slight tickle in my throat and didn’t give it much thought. That is until it morphed within a day into a symphony of sniffles and sneezes, full body aches and a relentless fatigue all experienced among the mass of tissue piles and thermometer readings. These weren’t allergies. I was SICK. I was also deeply annoyed because I took my vitamins. I drink water. I wash my hands. WHO DID THIS TO ME? I WANT NAMES! Pity. Being sick is like starring in your very own tragicomic production, complete with unexpected plot twists and dramatic flourishes. Not one to miss a chance for martyred pity, I mastered the art of the dramatic cough. I throw my arm across my face and cough into the crook of my elbow, as kindergartners are taught. You spread less germs this way. It’s also a great way to look like you might faint. It has flair. It is absurd to try and maintain your dignity while sneezing. I don’t even try. It’s a delicate dance of trying to stifle the explosive force of a sneeze. I am not certain but it seems likely you could blow a blood vessel.

celebrates 75 years The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. It was formed in 1949 by the state legislature. Alonzo W. Marion was appointed its first director. Seven charter divisions formed the new agency.

ODNR owns and manages

ODNR has jurisdiction over

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120,000 acres of

800,000 acres of land

75 state parks 24 state forests 143 state nature preserves

150 wildlife areas

inland waters

7,000 miles of streams

481 miles of

the Ohio River

2.25 million acres of Lake Erie

Today, the ODNR is composed of 12 divisions and offices, including: • Division of Engineering • Division of Forestry • Division of Geological Survey • Division of Mineral Resources Management • Division of Natural Areas & Preserves • Division of Oil & Gas Resources • Division of Water Resources • Division of Wildlife • Office of Coastal Management • Office of Law Enforcement • Office of Real Estate & Land Management • Ohio State Parks & Watercraft Source: Wild Ohio Magazine, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife.

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ESTATE AUCTION 1995 F-350 TRUCK, RANGER BOAT, KNIVES, MOUNTS, TOOLS, ANTIQUES

PICK UP LOCATION: Sutton, WV 26601 PICK UP DATE: Thursday, April 18th & Friday, April 19th, from 9:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.

ONLINE ONLY BIDDING – OVER 700 LOTS! 1995 FORD F-350 XLT TRUCK | 1975 JEEP CJ-5 | RANGER BASS BOAT | CAR TRAILER | KNIVES | WILD GAME MOUNTS CROCKS & JUGS | TOOLS & POWER EQUIPMENT | BOX TRAILERS | 1990 TRAILEX ALUMINUM CAR TRAILER | LOG SPLITTER | 10HP PRO CHIPPER | CHAIN SAWS | 2 DRY STORAGE SEMI-TRAILERS

Please call the Online Only Auction Manager, Paul McInturff, at 304842-2854 for more information. KAUFMAN REALTY & AUCTIONS OF WV www.kaufmanbid.com 399 W. Main St. Bridgeport, WV 26330 (304) 931-1023 David Anthony Kaufman, Broker License #WV0030037 Andrew Yoder Jr. – Auctioneer/Realtor andrew.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com Cell # (304) 931-1185 - License #WV0028890 Auc. License #2086 Wayne Yoder – Auctioneer/Realtor wayne.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com Cell # (304) 931-1285 - License #WV0029880 Auc. License #2161

DOVER, OH WED. APRIL 24, 2024 STARTING AT 6:00 P.M.

135 ACRES & 2 HOMES IN DOVER

135.117 ACRES | DOVER TOWNSHIP | TUSCARAWAS COUNTY 14 PARCELS | APPROX. 100 OPEN/TILLABLE ACRES APPROX. 35 WOODED ACRES | RURAL BUILDING SITES TWO 3 BED, 2 BATH HOMES | ROAD FRONTAGE ON 3 ROADS SELLER OWNED MINERAL RIGHTS TRANSFER LIVE ONSITE AUCTION

OPEN FOR INSPECTION: THURS. APRIL 11, 2024, 4:00-6:00 P.M.

LOCATION: S.R 516 & JOSEPHINE ST, DOVER, OH 44622 GPS COORDINATES: 40.527054, -81.506739 Directions: From I-77 (exit 83) take SR 39 west, travel on NW SR 516 for 1 mile and turn left on Josephine St to the end of the cul-de-sac. From Windfield, take SR 516 southeast 3 miles and turn right on Josephine St. to the end of the cul-de-sac. Signs Posted. SUMMARY: Discover an exceptional opportunity with this captivating 135-acre farm auction featuring two charming homes, divided into 14 parcels. Embracing a rolling terrain, this property boasts prime positioning along three roads: State Route 516, Josephine Street, and Circleview Drive. Ranging from 1.5 to 44.1 acres, the available vacant lots cater to various budgets, ensuring accessibility for all. Nestled along Circleview Drive are two well maintained 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom ranch homes, each boasting 1,232 ft² of living space and a two-car garage. This offers a great opportunity for first-time homebuyers. Strategically located just one mile from Dover and Interstate 77, this farm presents an enticing commercial opportunity, with extensive frontage along State Route 516. Additionally, the 44-acre parcel on the western end is ideal for recreational or hunting enthusiasts, featuring a harmonious blend of wooded and open areas. For those dreaming of building their own custom home, the possibilities abound. Select your preferred parcel and bring your plans to life in the serene countryside, all while having the convenience of Dover’s proximity. With its peaceful rural setting and breathtaking views, this property caters to a diverse range of buyers, offering a parcel to suit every preference and lifestyle. LEGAL: Tuscarawas County Parcel #’s 1000289000, 1000290000, 1000291000, 1000292000, 1000293000, 1000822028, 1000822013, 1000822014, 1000822024, 1000822017, 1000822009, 1000822008, 1000822007, 1000822006, 1000822020, 1000822005, 1000822004, 1000822003, Dover Township, Dover City SD. TAXES: Taxes are currently $4,110.78/half. CAUV Recoupment is the buyer’s responsibility. TERMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium. For complete terms visit www.kaufman-auctions.com or call for a brochure.

SALE: BY ORDER OF DOVER CAPITAL ENTERPRISES, INC.

KAUFMAN REALTY & AUCTIONS (888) 852-4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com CURT YODER, Realtor/Auctioneer/Partner (330) 204-2447 curt.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com KOBE SHETLER, Realtor/Auctioneer (330) 987-4084 kobe.shetler@kaufmanrealty.com

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SUMMERFIELD, OH SAT. APRIL 13, 2024 STARTING AT 9:00 A.M.

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28488 Miltonsburg-Calais Rd., Summerfield, OH 43788 GUNS | POCKET WATCHES | FARM MACHINERY ANTIQUES | MISC.

GUNS: Henry Noble County .22 com. #22 & 23 of 25; Winchester includes M-1894 .30-30 Win Cowboy com., Model 94 .30-30, M-1400 12Ga., M-12 12-Ga., 2-Model-72 .22 Cal., M-74 .22 Cal., M-04A .22 Cal., M60A .22 Cal., M-12 12-Ga.; Remington include: 870 express 20-Ga. Youth model, M-572 .22 S-L/LR Fieldmaster, M-742 30-06. Woodsmaster Semi Auto., M-1100 20-Ga., 16-Ga. Semi auto, M-870 12-Ga. Tactical (new); Marlin include: M-60 .22 LR semi auto, M-80 .22 Cal.; H&R M-765 .22 LR; Ruger American 300 BLK I-7; Mossberg M-500 & 500A 12-Ga.; Sears .30-30 M-100; Charles Daly 12-ga.; New England M-SB2 10-ga.; Ithaca M-37 12 & 16-ga.; Cobra 12-ga.; Savage 12-ga.; Browning 12-ga.; Henry Golden Boy .44 Mag.; Mauser M-1893; Ruger Gator .22 Cal. New; Rossi M-62 SA .22; Stevens .22; Savage .410/.22 over under; Thompson Center .22-250 Rem. Guns sell at 12 noon. FARM MACHINERY & HORSE, SHEEP: Smaller manure spreader; I&J Hay Mower (like new); Fore cart; rebuilt McCormick #9 Mower; rebuilt John Deere #3 Mower; Smaller Disc; Spike Tooth Harrow; 5-yr. old Standardbred gelding Women broke; 6 Nov./Dec. born Dorper ewe lambs. WATCHES, COINS, MISC.: Illinois 21-J. Bunn Special; Waltham 23-j.; Elgin 10-size 14k. solid hunter case; Swiss 17-j. Swiss travel alarm pocket watch; large cents; U.S. 2 & 3-cent pcs.; 5 U.S. silver dollars; 10k. gold ring; 14k. gold necklace; cast iron including Griswold; glassware; Pyrex; Pocket knives incl. Case; toys; lots of box lots; books; blue jars; medical items; DeWalt air compressor; early cameras; Mini. Millers Falls plane w/box; bowl adze; draw knives; meat cleaver; Craftsman & Titan air compressors; filing cabinets; chainsaws; generator; hand tools; bench grinders; lawn & garden items; tack; Chop right #32 meat grinder w/Honda motor; Cooper skill saw like new; BOATS & QUILT: Good fishing boat; Hobie boat good condition; Coosa FD Flex Drive Pedal Kayak; Brooklyn Pedal Kayak; nine patch Red, White & Blue hand stitched quilt NOTE: This is only a partial list of items to sell. Still going through boxes. Should be an interesting auction with something for everyone. LUNCH STAND: will serve breakfast & lunch. Proceeds go to local school.

AUCTION BY ORDER OF: MAHLON TROYERS Kaufman Realty & Auctions 330.852.4111 Auctioneers: Aden Yoder 330.231.8983 & Marlin Troyer

BALTIC, OH WED. APRIL 10, 2024 STARTING AT 6:00 P.M.

HOME & COMMERCIAL BUILDING ON 6.1 ACRES

6.1 ACRES |2 STORY HOME | 4700 SQ. FT. COMMERCIAL BUILDING |APARTMENT | MECHANIC TWP. | HOLMES CO. WEST HOLMES LSD | ONSITE AUCTION LOCATION: 1411 TR 151, BALTIC, OH 43804. DIRECTIONS: From New Bedford take CR 600 north 0.8 miles and turn left on CR 59. Follow CR 59 for 1.6 miles then turn left on TR 151 and follow for 0.5 miles. Follow Signs. SUMMARY: Excellent 5-bedroom home on 6.1 acres located 3 miles outside of New Bedford. Over 3,200 sq. ft. of living space in the home with replacement vinyl windows, large open kitchen with an eat in island. Master bedroom and bathroom located on the first floor. Finished kitchen on the lower level with a ½ bath also located in the basement. The 3-story shop building with over 4,700 sq. ft. on the main level, includes a loading dock, office space, break room, ½ bath and large manufacturing area. Upstairs is a 2-bedroom 1 bath open concept apartment with a beautiful deck. Lower level also has an overhead door and is currently used for storage and utilities. The entire shop is wired and has in the floor and radiant NG heat. The shop building should lend itself well to multiple uses thanks in part to the size and access on CR 59. Included on the property is a bank barn with 4 box stalls and fenced in pasture. LEGAL: Holmes County Parcel 1300301001 and 1300300003 in Mechanic Twp. and West Holmes LSD. Taxes: $2946.00 per half. TERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing and/or any additional contingencies, property sells “AS IS”. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Sellers to transfer any and all owned mineral rights. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Auction will be offered in various amalgamations, including as individual parcels or lots, combinations of parcels or lots, and all parcels or lots. Contact agent for the sale order pertaining to this auction and/or see sale order addendum day of sale for more details. Note each sale has a specific order, some and/or all terms may apply, contact agent for details.

SALE: BY THE ORDER OF ANDREW JC AND ALMA YODER.

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Recycling center settles in illegal landfill case GARFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio — Baumann’s Recycling Center agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle an environmental lawsuit centered on an illegal landfill operated by the company for nearly a decade, according to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. The settlement would end a fiveyear legal battle with Baumann’s Recycling, based in Garfield Heights. The case originated in January 2019 when Yost sued the business for allegedly disposing of construction and demolition debris, open dumping solid waste and several violations of the state fire code. The lawsuit stemmed from an investigation by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency that indicated the company was not properly recycling construction and demolition debris. Instead, the company allegedly operated an unlicensed landfill for many years, illegally amassing nearly 200,000 cubic yards of waste and creating environmental and public-health hazards that threatened the surrounding communities. Yost — representing the Ohio EPA, Cuyahoga County Board of Health and Garfield Heights Fire Department — secured a court order in June 2019 requiring Baumann’s to immediately begin cleaning up the site, located at 4801 Chaincraft Road. The order imposed quotas on debris removal and measures to monitor fire hazards and air pollution. To date, more than 50,000 cubic yards of decomposing debris have been removed. The settlement agreement includes a civil penalty of $1.5 million, with opportunities to have that amount lowered based on compliance milestones – a structured approach that ensures accountability and incentivizes the company to perform a timely cleanup. There are also provisions for processing remaining construction and demolition debris, removing legacy material, implementing fire-control measures and assessing noncompliance penalties. Yost’s office filed a consent order in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court outlining the agreement, which is subject to the approval of Judge Kelly Ann Gallagher.

Roxy Theatre hosts Irish singer/songwriter MINERVA, Ohio — Irish singer/ songwriter Enda Reilly returns to Minerva’s Roxy Theatre April 12 at 7 p.m. Reilly got his start busking on the streets of Dublin and now lives in Plymouth, Michigan. He is a winner of the prestigious Irish Music Rights Organization Christie Hennessy Songwriting Competition and is the co-writer of many songs with Aoife Scott, including “All Along the Wild Atlantic Way,” which reached no. 1 in Ireland. Tickets for the Roxy show are $15 each and are available at the Minerva Area Chamber of Commerce office, 203 N. Market St., online at ticketleap.events/tickets/minervachamber/enda-reilly or at the door. For more information about Reilly, visit endareilly.com. For more information about the show, contact the Minerva Chamber, 330-868-7979 or denise.freeland@ minervachamber.org.


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WALTER ESTATE AUCTION ANTIQUES • PRIMITIVES • GLASSWARE CHRYSLER MINIVAN • HONDA MINIVAN • GMC ENVOY PONTIAC FIERO • YAMAHA MOTORCYCLE

Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South. WALTER ESTATE AUCTION: Loaded 2012 Chrysler Town & County Minivan w/ only 61k miles; 2003 Honda Odyssey minivan w/ 208k miles; a few antique dolls; quilts, a few Hummel figurines; costume jewelry; Bulova wall clock; vintage Quoizel hurricane lamp; green leather arm chair; bedroom suite w/ 2 dressers & 2 twin beds; baby changing table; vintage family scale; large selection of Pfaltzgraff Yorktown pieces; Fiestaware; antique Seth Thomas mantle clock; Ingraham mantle clock; Rubbermaid sleds; outdoor holiday décor; Erector set; a few hand tools including some antique; oil lamps; vintage board games; vintage Fisher Price toys; vintage Cleveland Browns glasses; a few Fenton pcs including baskets; several Lefton birds; vintage Christmas ornaments; Dietz Penn Railroad lantern; crock jugs; older Schwinn bike; patio bistro set; Charbroil Quantum grill; antique wooden toolbox; Shop Smith; oak tea cart; oak bench; 2 ski bobs; patio swing; & more. VIRGIL WALTER ESTATE, WAYNE CO. PROBATE # 2024 PB-E 000004 BILEK AUCTION: Butcher block; Daisy butter churn; early wooden keg style water wheelbarrow; collection of vintage tins; early advertising items including Amstutz hatchery pieces Medina; egg crates; OH art pieces; horse collar mirror; rug beaters; yardsticks; fire place trammel; store displays; tin toys; child’s cupboard; small writing desk; blanket chest; cast iron tractor seat; vintage clothing and linens; glassware; crocks & jugs; nice selection of primitive pieces; vintage Christmas; old wooden washing mach.; Victorian bird cage; wooden wagon seat; early child’s wagon; farm toys; carnival style puppet show dis-

play; primitive wall cupboard; galvanized watering cans; good box lots and more. LENNY & JANE BILEK, OWNERS ADDITIONAL VEHICLES & PARTS: 2007 GMC Envoy 4WD w/ 172k miles; 1985 Pontiac Fiero SE 5 spd w/ 79k miles (several recent updates); 1983 Yamaha Virago 920 w/ 23k miles; skeleton frame for dirt track mini truck; Dodge truck door; mud tires w/ rims; misc. parts. ALSO SELLING: Mossberg 835 Ulti-Mag 12 Ga. Shotgun w/ 28” barrel; 2 nice antique slag glass lamps; antique coverlet; Bohemian cut overlay lamps; fur coat; model railroad buildings; bird cage; mantel clock; canes; drop leaf table; good assortment of antique & vintage glassware; Radisson W.S. George dish set; Erich Stauffer figurines; Wooster Farm Dairies milk box; vintage post cards; pink depression glass; 100+ NASCAR die cast cars; a few tools; a few surplus items; rolling shelving; rolling shop table; Onan generator; log chains & binders (some new); ratchet & tarp straps; 46-1 gal. jugs of Wolfs Head 15w-40 motor oil; several gal. jugs antifreeze; 50’ sections air hose; Binks paint pot; order picking cart; garden tools; wheelbarrows; firewood rack on wheels; fuel cans; lawn roller; vinyl record from 60s,70s, & 80s, carnival chalk figures and canes, old headphones, cookie cutters, old hair clippers, old gate hooks, brass “walk in” sign, wood curtain rings, old kitchen gadgets, 2 BB guns; Avon beer stones, & more. NOTE – Selling in 3 rings. Vehicles to sell around 12:00 Noon. Visit www.gant-realty.com for a good selection of pictures & updates the week of the auction. Click on upcoming chattel auctions. TERMS - Cash or Good Check. Breakfast and Lunch.

AUCTIONEERS – DAVE ACKER, NICK DEFELICE, PAUL EMERSON,

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MT. HOPE, OH FRI. APRIL 12, 2024 STARTING AT 5:00 P.M.

HONEY RUN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL AUCTION LUNCH STAND OPENS AT 4:00 P.M.

LOCATION: Dean Beachy Arena 8076 SR 241, Mt. Hope, OH 44660 Mt. Hope Auction Barn The following merchandise will sell as a fundraiser for Honey Run Christian School, Millersburg, Ohio

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Lifetime Tables, Lifetime Chairs, 8’ Wooden folding leg benches, Local made furniture, La-Z-Boy Recliner, Fire Extinguishers, Case Farm Chicken, Pork, Angus Ground Beef, knotted comforter made by 8th grade girls. EQUIPMENT, TOOLS AND FARM MISC; Toro 22-inch mower, Tiller, Stihl Weed Eater, Stihl Leaf Blower (BG55), Wheelbarrow, Miscellaneous Garden tools, Chicken manure, Wooden raised planting beds, Hardwood shavings, 20 KW Kohler standby generator set, power washer, portable generator, potting soil, numerous different hand tools. OUTDOOR AND RECREATIONAL: swing set, eco bricks, Corn Hole games made by 8th graders (with school logo and date), Croquet game, Limestone, Topsoil, BBQ grill, Ladder stand, Couple Loads of Firewood, Hanging Baskets, Tricycle and Wagon, 8 x 12 Storage Barn built by 8th grade boys and painted by 8th grade girls, portable basketball hoop and pole, hunting blind MISCELLANEOUS: 2 Night Weekend Stay at Rocky Hill Cabin, Misc. Crafts, Misc. Certificates, Raffles, E-bikes, bike accessories, 2-minute shopping spree @german village, plane ride to put-in-bay LOTS OF OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST NOTE. We will also be conducting a silent auction at the same time as the live auction. LUNCHSTAND: BBQ CHICKEN, NOODLES, STEAK BURGERS, FRIES, HOT DOGS, NACHOS, SALADS, HOMEMADE ICE CREAM, POPCORN, BAKE SALE

PARTIAL LISTING, MANY MORE ITEMS EXPECTED. MAKE PLANS TO ATTEND!

DONATIONS AND ITEMS ACCEPTED TO SALE DATE. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: Norman Miller, 330.466.8051 KAUFMAN REALTY & AUCTIONS Jr Miller Auctioneer (330) 231-1914

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TRUCK: 2006 CHEVY 1-TON DUMP TRUCK W/ WESTERN PLOW & SALT SPREADER.; MEYERS TAILGATE SPREADER; WESTERN SNOW PLOW W/ BRACKETS FITS 2001 - 2019 GMC. LAWN TRACTOR: JD 318 LAWN TRACTOR (NOT RUNNING); TRAILERS: 16 FT. BOX TRAILER W/ TANDEM AXLE; 48’ BOX TRAILER FOR STORAGE; CONSTRUCTION TOOLS & MISC.: CRAFTSMAN 3500 GENERATOR; YAMAHA 2500 GENERATOR; CONTRACTING HANGERS; AIR HOSE REEL; ALUM FLASHING; WIRING; ASSORTED NAILS; PIPE INSULATION TUBES; ASSORTED HAND - AIR & POWER TOOLS; ASSORTED NUTS & BOLTS; LIGHTS; TRUCK TOOL BOX; ELEC PANELS; ASSORTED CONTRACTORS TOOLS; ELEC AIR METAL CUTTER; STORAGE BINS; V-BOX SLAT SPREADER W/ PARTS; ALUM PUMP JACKS; DIAL O MATIC SIDING SAW; PROX17 AIRLESS PAINT SPRAYER; NEW DURASTEEL DRYWAL STILTS; EMGLO AIR COMPRESSOR; HONDA MOTOR; STAGES (2) 8’, (1) 16’, (2) 24’, (1) 28’; WALL HANGERS FOR STAGES; BRIGGS & STRATTON & KOHLER PARTS & BOOKS; SCAFFOLD BUCKS (8 SETS); (8) BOX DECORATIVE STONE; JACK HAMMERS; POST JACKS; H BEAM; RUBBER ROOFING; TRUCK LADDER RACK; DRAIN PIPE; HVY GALV METAL ROOFING; PALLETS OF BRICKS & BLOCK; ASSORTED METAL ROOFING; TAMPER; ARMY GAS CANS; FACTORY JEEP PARTS; TRUCK & JEEP BODY PARTS; MUD FLAPS; TP SOIL GRINDER; (4) SKIDLOADER TIRES; TOP SOIL GRINDER; 10 X 10 DOG KENNEL & MUCH MORE UNABLE TO BE LISTED. TERMS: CASH OR CHECK W/CURRENT PHOTO ID. (NO CREDIT CARDS) NO BUYER’S FEE. HOT COFFEE, BREAKFAST SANDWICHES & LUNCH AVAILABLE ** RESTROOM PROVIDED LOG ONTO AUCTIONZIP TO VIEW PHOTOS, USE AU ID #1361 AUCTIONEER: John R. Huey II - AU-001588-L Slippery Rock, PA - (724) 794-4737

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JOHNSTOWN, OH • SAT. APRIL 13, 2024 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M.

PUBLIC AUCTION

After 25 years of business, will sell the all remaining Trailers, inventory & personal items @ Public Auction. LOCATED 6086 JOHNSTOWN UTICA ROAD, JOHNSTOWN, OHIO. (Across from Northridge High School) (signs posted).

NEW & USED TRAILERS: 20’ Custom deck over wheelbarrow; material handlers; Pro Care Mobility cart; 2 trailer 20,000 lb. axle; 12’ single axle utility trailer-3500 lb. pc. Pine open hutch; Grill Master grill; much more. axle; 10’ Custom made dump trailer; 10’ custom made sinNEW INVENTORY: New & used trailer axles & gle axle trailer; 10 yd. double axle job site trailer; 12’ single springs; lg. sel. new tires & mounted spares incl.: Good axle home- made trailer; (2) 40’ semi- trailers; 20’ used box Ride ST 235/85 R16, 225/75 R15, more; sel. used tires; trailer; Gooseneck trailer front end; metal trailer truck bed double axle fenders; trailer ramps; hub & drum kits; trailer (used); flat- bed hoist; door repair kits; 8- ton hitch combos; Flash E series HD ball SHOP EQUIPMENT & TOOLS: John Deere 250 Skid mounts; lg. sel. hitches, hitch balls, sleeves, tongues; scisSteer 7449 hrs. w/ bucket, set forks & fork extensions; Honsor jacks; trailer lights; motorcycle wheel chock; grease da Gold Wing “Aspencade” motorcycle 63,000 mi. w/ after caps; new nuts, bolts, screws; new bins & displays; market trike kit; EQ Bobcat ZT 220 D Diesel ZTR mower; GUNS & AMMO, RELATED: Winchester model 70 Welders incl.: New Amp Triton 9000 RS Generator com30/06 B.A. rifle w/ Redfield 3 x 9 scope; Winchester modpressor welder; Lincoln 225 Ranger K-2857-1 on new 6’ el 61 -.22 pump rifle; Browning model L-25 Grade 1 – 12 single axle trailer; Thermal Dynamics CV Master 80XL air ga. O/U shotgun; Remington shotguns incl.: 1100 – 28 plasma; Power Max 30 Hyper Therm, & 1000 G3 series; ga. “Sporting 28 w/ vent rib; Ideal model 300 12 ga. O/U; Miller Spectrum 875 plasma; (2) Miller Matic 211 wire feed; model 1187 – 12 ga. w/ engraved receiver; & Peerless 12 Miller Matic 252; & other welders; Num. mechanic boxes ga. O/U field grade; Ruger model 77-220 Swift w/ Weaver incl.: Craftsman, International, U.S. General Pro; De Walt scope; Marlin mod. 781 – 22 B.A. rifle; ONS: I-77 to Fairplain Ripley Exit # 132. Then North on Rt. 21 5.5 SEL. AMMO INCL.: numerous boxes & cases of 12 tool boxes; (2) Delta utility boxes; North Star 37 ton log to Horiz./ sale site on left. Watch signs! splitter; miles Jet 7” x 12” Vert. mod. HUBS-7MW metalforga. shotgun shells incl.: Winchester, Remington, Federal, band saw; Cent. Mach. 20- ton press; 48” metal brake Fiocchi; 30/06 & 220 swift ammo; .22 ammo gun related press; MI-T-M 6000 OMHO Generator; (2) MI-T-M 25,000 acc’s. & more. Please see www.auctionzip.com I.D. #7846 BTU heaters (new); Power Matic floor model drill press; for photos & details. Ludell table top drill press; Kohler AMP SH series air comTERMS: Cash or check w/ positive I.D. Visa, MC w/ pressor; MI-T-M air compressor w/ Honda GX 120 motor; 4% clerking fee. No out of state checks. (2) complete acetylene sets; X-tra tanks; Honda Excell 2800 NOTE: Lg. quality auction w/ exceptional firearms. PSI power washer; Honda FS01 rear- tine rototiller; Mantis Guns not on premise until day of sale. rototiller; ass’t. Reddy heaters incl.: (2) Pro 115; Ridgid shop Tools @ 10:00 a.m., Equipment & trailers @ 12:00 noon, vac; Kohler 3” water pump (new); North Star model 109170 Firearms @ 1:30 p.m. semi-trash pump; scissor table; sel. vises; pneumatic jack; Certified funds or verifiable bank letter of credit sel. mountable sprayers; Krause & Becker paint sprayer; Big required for trailers, equipment, firearms. Red parts cleaner; industrial fan; 5000 watt elect. garage Nothing removed until settled for. heater; rolls of new metal sheeting; new wire; sel. plate, & Removal date: Sunday, April 14, 2024 – 9 a.m. tube steel; steel grating; comm. Shelving; lg. sel. alum. ladto 2:00 p.m. Contact auctioneer. Food available. ders; Werner folding ladder; OWNER: JACK LANE (2) 27 dwr. ind. File cabinet; floor jacks; num. AUCTIONEERS: argerass’t. .22cal Pistol 35.bench Chipmunk .22cal 69. Smith & Wesson m10-14 grinders; sel. ass’t. chain saws (614) 419-5462, 38special Pistol 715P .22cal 36.eaters; Browning BPS 20ga incl.: Stihl,Pistol Echo; weed sprayers; Ryobi & Kobalt batt. 70. Ruger Security Six .357mag 22 Neos .22cal Pistol 37. Mossberg m715T .22cal Yard tools; log chains; gas (614) 578-9972, d .40cal 38. H&R Topper Model 158 30-30 71. Mossberg mSSI-One .270win cans;Sub jackComstands; mechanic mag 2nd Barrel Slug sockets, l tools of all types –39. Ithaca m37 12ga wrenches; punches; chisels; 72. Remington m700 22-250 /w 50 cal Muzzleloader 40.lg.Browning (Belgium) BAR 30C-Clamps; vise grips; sel. Scope Mtn.hand Barrel& hand power tools; 06 w/ Scope

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TURN-OUT TIME BULL & FEMALE SALE SELLING 33 ANGUS & SIMMENTAL BULLS, 15 OPEN HEIFERS, 10 SPRING PAIRS PREVIEW THE CATALOG AND VIDEOS AT TRENNEPOHLFARMS.COM STOP AND VIEW THE SALE OFFERINGS NOW! 6591 W CR 625 N • MIDDLETOWN, IN AY ND765.620.1700 MO Scott Trennepohl: Jeff Trennepohl: 765.620.0733 Adrianne Trennepohl: 765.635.1622 Anthony “Sippi” Walton: 319.470.5723 ILLE, OHIO • 6:30 PM ESV ZAN FOR MORE INFORMATION STOCKATSALES CO. CONTACT THE EVENT MANAGERS MUSKINGUM LIVE 877.800.9230 MONDAY APRIL 15 ZANESVILLE, OHIO • 6:30 PM MUSKINGUM LIVESTOCK SALES CO.

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CTION BLDG | 681 North Church St. | Ripley, WV 25271

100 + guns rve! e s e r t u o h t i w sold

Sako, Winchester, Browning, Remington, uger, Savage, Smith & Wesson & More !

SELLING 33 ANGUS & SIMMENTAL BULLS, 15 OPEN HEIFERS, 10 SPRING PAIRS

PREVIEW THE CATALOG AND VIDEOS AT

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STOP AND VIEW THE SALE OFFERINGS NOW! 6591 W CR 625 N • MIDDLETOWN, IN

Scott Trennepohl: 765.620.1700 Jeff Trennepohl: 765.620.0733 Adrianne Trennepohl: 765.635.1622 Anthony “Sippi” Walton: 319.470.5723

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE EVENT MANAGERS AT

877.800.9230

STEVE GREEN

SUGARCREEK, OH

MIKE MOONEY

LIVE BIDDING BEGINS

THURS. APRIL 11, 2024

MIKE ALBERT, ZACH GREEN

73. Marlin mSX7 .243cal w/ Scope 41. Browning(Belgium) BAR 338 74. Marlin mXT22 .22cal win mag 42. Mossberg m500A 12ga 3” 2nd 75. Savage m1899 303sav Chrome “Very Rare” Barrel Slug w/ Scope 43. Savage m111 30-06 w/ Scope 76. Savage m111 .270cal 77. Mossberg m144 Pep Sights er m 12 16ga 44. Stevens m311 16ga Double BIDBarrel NOW THROUGH: Heavy Barrel .22cal s .410ga AT 7:00 P.M. 78. Browning A-Bolt 375 H&H 45. Snake Charmer II 410ga m311 .410ga 79. Rossi Circuit Judge .44mag 110 30-06 w/ Scope 46. Ruger P95 9mm Pistol 47. Charter Arms .38special Pistol 80. Winchester m70 300wsm w/ n m742 30-06 w/ Scope 48. Taurus PT 25 .25cal Pistol 81. Chiappa m1-22 Citadel ESTATE PREVIEW: BY APPOINTMENT ONLY er m97 16ga 49. ColtREAL Double Eagle .45cal Remington m700 30-06 w/P.M. PERSONAL MON. APRIL 15, 2024 | 4-5 Pistol PROPERTY PREVIEW:82. ckhawk 41mag Scope PICKUP: THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2024 | 4-6 P.M. 50. Taurus m58 38special Pistol 8381 PARKERSBURG ROAD,83. SANDYVILLE, WV 25275 Remington m770 300win mag ano 9mm Pistol m311 2nd Barrel DIRECTIONS:51.I-77Rossi Medina Exit 410ga 154, Follow Medina Road to 21, Turn Right onto Rt 21 (Parkersburg Road), folw/RtScope low 3.7 miles to home on.22cal Right. ld .40cal 84. Taurus m62 Pep Sights 52. Marlin m56 .22cal Levermatic port Guns 1911 85. Winchester m70 30-06 w/ get Pistol 53. Mossberg m342KB .22cal Scope h 12ga Double Barrel 54. Mossberg m500A 12ga 3” 86. DSA mZM4 5.56m m 73 .22cal 55. Marlin m 336 Com-1830 30-30 87. Rossi 223 w/ Scope ms m101 12ga 56. Remington m700 30-06 w/ 88. Remington m700 30-06 Scope 7 30-06 w/ Scope 89. Mossberg m151K .22cal w/ n mSPR 100 .410 3” 57. Weatherby Vanguard 300 win Scope mag w/ Scope 12ga Double Barrel 90. Ruger Single Six .22cal Pistol subject to a 10% Buyer’s Premium. Please read REAL ESTATE: LIST PRICE! 58.DISREGARD Stevens m77FH 12gaThis prop- itemsw/are .22mag cyl. Wesson 12ga complete terms and conditions online. erty m916 is up Tfor ONLINE AUCTION with Cooper’s Auction 59. Westernfield m550 20ga arrelService on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 at 7 P.M. 3-4 Bedroom 91. Taurus REALPT101 ESTATE TERMS: .40cal PistolA 10% Buyer’s Premium Manufactured Home60. withRuger Addition! If you.223cal are looking for will be added to high bid amount to determine the final Mini-14 66 357mag Pistol 92. Smith & Wesson Lady Smith a Hobby Farm with Panoramic Views, THIS IS IT! Excel- contract price. A 10% Non-Refundable deposit made pay61. Beretta m3901 12ga 3” lent Location on Rt 21 in Sandyville, easy access to I-77, able.38special to Century Pistol 21 Full Service Realty is due to the office d Armory XD9 9mm Parkersburg, Ripley,62. andWinchester Ravenswood. New.22cal Fencing on 93. by Wed. April 17, 2024 12ga with the balance paid at closing m69A Remington m1100 2+ Acres of Land. 100 x 36 ft Barn with concrete floors, within 30 days. Buyer may take possession at closing. No 911 insulation, .22cal several partitions 63. Browning (Belgium) Sweet Westernfield mM550ER 410 Real Estate sells AS and metal roof installed on the 94. financing or inspection contingencies. Sixteen 16ga Barn in 2019. Home has new floors in the Living Room and IS. Century 21 Full Service Realty and Cooper’s Auction Wesson M&P Shield 95. Ruger 10/22 .22cal Primary Suite. 30 Year Roof Installed in 2019 with Service, LLC are acting as an agent for the seller and the 64.Shingle Custom 7.92cal Rifle w/ Scope Remington 870 Express 12ga New 3 Ton HVAC, blown-in insulation under the house. Call 96. seller only. 7 270 w/Scope 3” REAL ESTATE DISCLAIMER: Information contained today for a showing!65. Winchester m70 30-06 w/ the website Scope for an updated Personal Property 97. herein is believedm700 to be30-06 correct to the best of Auctioneer/ 111 .223 w/Check Scope Remington Listing, Terms, and Conditions! Broker/Agent’s knowledge, but it is subject to inspection 66. Mossberg m151m .22cal w/ oore 12gaPREVIEW, Double REGISTRATION, AND PICKUP: Real Es- 98. m711by.357mag and Rossi verification all parties relying on it. Sellers, their reptate may be previewed by Scope appointment only. Personal Items resentatives, and auctioneer/broker/agent shall not be held ry Rare” 99. Colt Pocketlite .380 may be previewed on April 15, 202430-06 between 4-5 liable for inaccuracies, errors, or omissions. All square foot67.Monday, Remington m700 nlicher Pro Hunter L61R 270 P.M. Please click the ONLINE REAL ESTATE AUCTION W/ 100. age Sako and other dimensions are approximate. In the event of 68. and Colt Huntsman PERSONAL PROPERTY click the yellow.22cal More Pistol Informatechnology failure, Cooper’s Auction Service, LLC reserves

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681 North Church St. Ripley, WV 25271 For allCooper, your auction needs call: #1698 (304) 532-7749 Bobby Broker/Auctioneer COOPER’Sinfo@coopersauctionservice.com AUCTION SERVICE LLC 304-514-2992 Robert Cooper Auctioneer # 992 (304) 532-1301 681 North Church St. Ripley, WV 25271 Brandon Auction Manager (304) 532-6831 Bobby Cooper, Hudson, Auctioneer, #1698 • 304-532-7749 E-mail: bobbycooper@century21.com brandon@coopersauctionservice.com Robert Cooper, Auctioneer, #992 • 304-532-1301

STARTING AT 4:00 P.M.

200+ GUN AUCTION, MOUNTS, AND MORE!

LIVE/ONLINE AUCTION

Pickup for Online Buyers will be Monday, April 15 from 3:00-6:00 P.M.

559 Belden Parkway, Sugarcreek, OH 44681

RIFLES INCLUDING: Remington 541-T .22 LR; Remington 700 .308; Remington Mod 700 .25-06; Remington Mod 700 .22250; Remington Mod 700 .17 Rem; Remington Mod 700 7mm STW; Winchester Mod 77 .22 LR; Winchester Mod 1894 Rifle .3855; Winchester XPR 6.5 Creedmoor; Winchester Mod 94 Oliver Winchester Commemorative .3855; Winchester Mod 94 AE .44 Mag; Winchester Mod 63 .22 LR; Winchester Mod 90 .22 WRF; (2) Ruger Mini-14 .223; Ruger American .450 Bushmaster; (4) Ruger 10-22 .22 LR; Ruger 77/50 .50 Muzzleloader; Marlin Mod 336 .30-30, Marlin Mod 444 .444 Marlin; Marlin Mod 39 .22 LR; Rock River Arms LAR-15 W/Night Vision Scope; Henry Big Boy .44 Mag; Henry H004V .17 HMR; Other Henrys, including: Deluxe, American Farmer, B.S.A., Venturing & Golden Boy; IWI Tavor .223; Browning A-Bolt 6.8 Western; Bergara 6.5 Creedmoor; and others SHOTGUNS INCLUDING: (2) Winchester Mod 42 .410; Winchester Mod 12 20GA Ducks Unlimited; Winchester Mod 59 12GA; Winchester Mod 25 12GA; (3) Winchester Mod 12 12GA; (3) Winchester Mod 12 16GA; (2) Winchester Mod 12 20GA; (2) Remington 870 20GA; (2) Remington 870 16GA; (4) Remington 870 12GA; Remington 1100 20GA; (5) Remington 1100 12GA; (3) Ithaca Mod XL900; Ithaca Mod 37 Ultra-Featherweight 20GA; Browning Mod 12 Grade 5 12GA; Browning Mod 12 28GA Ducks Unlimited; Browning BT-99 12GA; and others HANDGUNS INCLUDING: Remington XP-100 .223 Rem; Dan Wesson Mod 1502 Target .357 Mag; Ruger MKIII .22 LR; Ruger 22/45 MKIII .22 LR; Ruger SR9C 9mm; Ruger MKII NRA 1916-2016 .22 LR; S&W Mod 10-1 .38 SPL; S&W Mod 60 Pro-Series .357 Mag; S&W Mod 1½ .32 S&W; S&W 38 Safety Hammerless .38 S&W; Kimber Micro 9 9mm; Kimber Ultra Carry .45 ACP; Taurus The Judge .45/.410; and others SCOPES INCLUDING: Leupold, Nikon & others PARTIAL LIST FOR MOUNTS: bull Elk shoulder; Red Stag shoulder; Black Bear shoulder; (2) Whitetail shoulder; (2) rug soft tanned Cow hides; flying Ringneck Pheasant; trophy Walleye; largemouth Bass; (2) Steer skulls; Jackalope; (2) Racoons; Red Fox; (3) Squirrels; (2) Whitetail antler mounts typical & 200 plus nontypical; Whitetail european skull; & more NOTES & TERMS: There will be a 10% buyer’s premium on all on-site purchases. Sales Tax Applies and this will be an FFL regulated sale. Online Bidding terms apply. LUNCH STAND: Jr’s Place BBQ Kaufman Realty & Auctions, LLC. Auctioneer: Cliff Sprang, REALTOR® / Auctioneer (330) 464-5155 or Cliff.sprang@kaufmanrealty.com Ray Yoder, REALTOR® / Auctioneer (330) 204-0110 or Ray.Yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

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CHARDON, Ohio — Geauga Park District will host two programs on April 19 and May 16 for anyone interested in learning the art of basket weaving. On April 19, the “Weave a Bin Basket” program will take place from noon to 5 p.m. at Holbrook Hollows Lodge where Naturalist Renell Roebuck will teach the basic art of basket weaving with rattan reed. The cost of the program is $20 for Geauga residents and $24 for out-of-county residents. For those with more experience, the Odd & Ends Basket program will be on May 16 from 1-5 p.m. at the Claridon Woodlands’ Judge Lester Taylor Lodge. The workshop is $20 for Geauga residents and $24 for outof-county residents. For more information and to register, visit geaugaparkdistrict.org or call 440-286-9516.

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SHELBY, OH WED. APRIL 24th 6PM 80+ ACRES at AUCTION LIVE ONSITE AUCTION 0 Bowman Street Rd. Shelby, OH (Richland Co.) PP# 0163230915006 80.47 Acres of mostly tillable, system tiled, ground in Shelby, Ohio with road frontage on Bowman Street Rd and Holtz Rd. Ground is not leased and will be available to the Buyer for planting this year. Live onsite auction with in person bidding, rain or shine! Enter from Holtz Rd on Auction day. Terms: $100,000 nonrefundable deposit with balance due within 30 days. Buyer will receive planting rights with deposit. Don’t miss this opportunity! Seller Samuel G Roush Trust S. David Roush and Frank L. Benham Co-Trustees .. ti.\ “’ATM~ A.# Charles Whatman “l’ # V REALTORS& Derek Whatman Realtors &Auctioneers Seller AUCTIONEERS (41si 1ss-so12 Samuel G Roush Trust whatmanauctions.com

KIDRON, OH SAT. APRIL 6, 2024

STARTING AT 6:00 P.M.

RT. 19 NORTH OF MERCER AT THE COOLSPRING TOWNSHIP BUILDING

849 PERRY HIGHWAY, MERCER, PA 16137 DOORS WILL OPEN AT 4 P.M. FOR VIEWING DAY OF THE AUCTION

Approximately 25 ounces of gold, Ounce and 1/2 ounce bars of gold, Krugerrands ounce fine gold, Canadian gold, Eisenhower Proof Dollars, Mint sets (many), Silver min! sets, Silver Roosevelt dimes, Silver Franklin Halves, Silver Mercury Dimes, Silver Washington Quarters, 1.44 ounce $10 gold Olympian coin, .72 Troy ounce $5.00 Olympian coin, I 980 Moscow Olympian Silver sets, WWII Z nickels 1943-44-45, 1943-S Jefferson wartime 5 cent, US Mint uncirculated set (1964/1968-1972/1978/1979), 1964 Silver US Mint uncirculated set, 1920 Silver Pilgrim 1/2 dollars, Silver halves, Silver bars, V-nickels, Peace dollars, Presidential dollars, Buffalo nickels, Flying Eagle cent, 1976 Montreal .925 Silver coins, 26 rolls Silver Roosevelt dimes, Sacajawea dollars, Seated dimes, Proof Sets, Bicentennial, Indian heads, 1/2 cent pieces, 2 cent

piece, Silver certificates, Red Seal $5.00 bills, $2.00 bills, CCCP coins, COCA-COLA COLLECTION: Everything is Coca-Cola: 1960 Pop machine, Signs, Tins, Shelves, ceiling fan, bread box, lunch box, trays, waste can, radios, hot dog cooker, wooden crated, canister set, gum ball machine, dishes, bar stools, wagon, Christmas decor, bird feeder, phone, S&P shakers, alarm clock, fishing pole, pop bottles, hanging light, tooth pick holder. THIS IS A GREAT COLLECTION FROM THE WILKINS ESTATE. TERMS: Cash or check. Credit Cards (5% waived for Cash or Check). For more information, contact BETH HILLMAR, AUCTIONEER AT 724-967-4039.

BETH C. HILLMAR, AUCTIONEER, AU005081

STARTING AT 10:00 A.M.

LARGE SPORTING GOODS AUCTION

Will sell the following at the Sprunger Building located on the KIDRON AUCTION GROUNDS, KIDRON, OH (FOR GPS USE 4885 KIDRON RD., APPLE CREEK, OH 44606.) Kidron is located between Wooster and Canton, Ohio, 4 miles south of US Rt. 30. We will be selling three semi loads of new or like new sporting goods. Items won’t be unpacked until the day before the sale. Information taken off an inventory list and not guaranteed. There may be one single item and there may be 200 of another item. ITEMS INCLUDED are swimming & aquatic eq.; archery eq.; baseball & softball eq.; basketball eq; football eq.; air hockey & billiards eq.; shuffle board & table tennis items; golf clubs & accessories; hockey eq.; lacrosse eq.; tennis & soccer eq.; track & volleyball; coaching supplies; fitness & weight equipment; scooters & bikes; and lots, lots more. NOTE: We will be selling double most of the day. We won’t know what all we have until trailers are unloaded. Building will be open, Friday until 7 P.M. TERMS: CASH OR CHECK. REGISTER FOR # W/ POS. ID

ASSISTING AUCTIONEERS: JOHN KLINE AND LYNN NEUENSCHWANDER

ROSEVILLE, OH • SAT. APRIL 20, 2024

325 ACRES

6835 FULTONROSE RD., ROSEVILLE, OH.

AUCTION LOCATION: Roseville Community Center, 13047 Karl Brown, Roseville, OH 43777

The property will be offered in FOUR different Tracts. The high bids will be placed on hold, then the property will be offered as One Unit selling however it brings the most money. A 10% buyer’s premium will apply in this auction. A down payment of $20,000 (per tract) is required on the day of the auction, with the bal-

ance on or before June 19, 2024. FULL TERMS can be found at www.KoehlerAuctions.com. BROKERAGE: LEPI & ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE KOEHLER AUCTIONS

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STARTING AT 11:00 A.M.

MUSKINGUM COUNTY LAND AUCTION

Charles Whatman Derek Whatman Realtors & Auctioneers (419) 756-8012 whatmanauctions.com

S. David Roush and Frank L. Benham Co-Trustees

MERCER, PA • WED. APRIL 10, 2024

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DAVID’S PRODUCE REMAINING FARM EQUIPMENT DAVID’S REMAINING FARM EQUIPMENT FROM CATTLE, POULTRY &PRODUCE HAY OPERATIONS IRONHORSEAUCTION.COM FROM CATTLE, VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR BIDDING, DESCRIPTIONS OF POULTRY & HAY OPERATIONS ITEMS & INSPECTION DAYS AND TIMES ONLINE ONLY AUCTION BEGINS CLOSING: TUES., APRIL 16, 2024 - 10AM 800.997.2248 NCAL 3936 ELLERBE, NC ~ RICHMOND COUNTY

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NEWTON FALLS, OH SAT. APRIL 6, 2024 STARTING AT 10:30 A.M.

VINTAGE RADIOS & MOVING AUCTION

924 State Route 534, Newton Falls, OH 44444 (parking on Price West Rd. across from property). HOUSEHOLD/FURNITURE: Oak Drop-Leaf 6 Gateleg & Drexel DropLeaf 8 Gateleg tbls, Round Dining Table on 6 Turned Legs, Dining room table 6 chairs, china hutch/buffet, sleeper sofa, 2 fireside chairs, La-Z-Boy recliner, Q bed & dresser, plated silverware, household items, xmas dec, lamps, dishes, bookcase, iron patio rocker & table. COLLECTIBLES: Dbl-sided Motorola sign, turntable, record player, vinyl records, cassettes & players/stereo, SelectaVision Stereo VideoDisc player, Videodiscs, books, Cleveland Indians Programs (1933, 1936, 1980), James Friend prints, Mary C Demroske “U.S.C.G Mackinaw”, John W. Robinson wood carvings (ducks), “Titanic” memorabilia, “Boys’ Life” magazines, Antique wood wall telephone, Stevens shotgun. VINTAGE RADIOS: Philco Floor Tube Upright radio, RCA Radiola 60, Atwater Kent Type F-4 Radio Speaker, Shortwave Radios, Tube Radios (all makes/models), Radiola Speaker Model 100, RCA speaker TYPE FH, Radiola Super Heterodyne, Vintage Radio & CB Microphones, “Perpetual Troubleshooters Manuals,” 1920’s-1960’s QST Amateur Radio magazines, more not seen. LAWN MOWER/TOOLS: Cub Cadet LT 46” XT1 Enduro lawn mower, Honda HRS21 push mower, Ariens 4HP rototiller, E-GO blower-hedge trimmer-weed-whip, Echo gas blower, Elec. trimmer & chainsaw, 4” bench vice, Craftsman 1/3HP Grinder, ladders, tools. JEWELRY: Ohio State Highway Patrolman ring, costume jewelry TERMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium, cash/credit card. AUCTION BY ORDER OF: Patsy Ballantine

ELLERBE, NC ~ RICHMOND COUNTY

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DENNISON, OH SAT. APRIL 6, 2024 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M.

LANCASTER, OH • SAT. APRIL 13, 2024 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M.

LARGE PUBLIC AUCTION! 303 Orchard View Drive NE, LANCASTER, OH 43130

Exit Wheeling at Orchard View short distance to auction – Signs Posted. Rotary 4-Post Drive On Vehicle Lift (12k capacity), Late 40’s IH Cub Lo-Boy w/60” Belly Mower, J-D L130 Lawn Tractor, Gravely Gem Model 14 Lawn Tractor, IH Cub Cadet 1450 w/ Blade (No Mower Deck), Rapidayton 1510 Gas Pump (Sohio), Tokheim 39 Gas Pump (Union/Pure), Tokheim 300 Gas Pump, 30” Polarine DSP Sign, Old & New Signs, Oil Cans, Vendo XV80A Coca-Cola Pop Machine, LaCrosse 7-Up Pop Machine, Antique Post Drill, MEC Shotgun Reloader, Snap-On Plasma Cutter, Millermatic 35S Mig Welder, Lincoln AC225 Welder, Excell Power Washer (6hp/2800psi), Briggs 22” Self Prop Push Mower, Sears Rototiller,

Stihl Trimmer & Blower, Air Compressors, Hand & Power Tools, Storage Cabinets, See dafauction.com or auctionzip.com (ID 5526) for 100’s Pics & Flyer! TERMS: Terrific On-Site Auction – Bring a Lawn Chair, Street Parking & Some Field Parking. Cash or Check (If known to us), Visa/MC w/4% Clerking Fee. Pos Id. Food.

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106.3 Acres +/- with Oil & Gas Royalties

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29060 Cadiz Dennison Road (SR250), Dennison, Ohio

DIRECTIONS: From SR 36 take SR 250/Dennison Cadiz Rd. 3.8 miles. TRACT #1: 38.6 acres + or - Situated on this parcel is a farmhouse with 2,775 sq. ft. living space, a garage and a bank barn. In addition, there is a 60’ x 80’ heated, commercial building with a half bath, and a recently updated, 2-bedroom home and a small pond. TRACT #2: 67.7 + or - acres of tillable land with a creek. **The farm will be offered separate and whole. **Oil and Gas Royalties will be offered separate and with the land. NEW ITEMS: Box Blade, landscape rock rake, root grapple, rear tillers, hay spear, front and rear blades, 25hp 4X4 LS tractor w/front end loader and a belly mower, new Echo chainsaws all sizes, new parts for chainsaws, all sizes Echo weed eaters, zero turn Bobcat ZT2000 w/Kawasaki motor, Bad Boy zero turn ZT elite 48”w/Kawasaki motor, Bad Boy 60” mowing deck zero turn w/Kawasaki motor, Maverick Bad Boy zero turn 54” mower, car lift TOOLS: Large toolchest & large selection of hand tools, Champion air compressor w/7 HP motor, floor jacks, torches, parts washer, still going through many items. USED ITEMS: diesel 50 HP 4 x 4 LS tractor, 6’ blade, brush hog, New Idea manure spreader 3709, car trailer w/ramps, gooseneck horse trailer and tac area, 5’x10’ utility trailer, used eXmark Lazer Z zero turn, JD Gator needs repaired, weed eaters, generator. CATTLE: Small heard some club calves. AUTO’S: 2013 Diesel Dodge 1 ton dually, older Dodge Dakota truck w/ front end damage, Dodge Caravan

AUCTION BY ORDER OF: THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH MENDENHALL, RAY MENDENHALL, EXECUTOR. BRAD HILLYER, ATTORNEY FOR THE ES TATE. HARRISON COUNTY PROBATE CASE #20231082

TERMS OF AUCTION: Check or cash auction day. REAL ESTATE TERMS: Sells at Noon-10% nonrefundable deposit due auction day, balance due within 60 days at closing. Sells with no contingencies. Any desired inspection is the buyer’s responsibility & must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted. All announcements day of auction take precedence over printed advertisement.

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Silver cocktail shakers a hit with collectors

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At first glance, this silver standing rabbit chewing on a silver carrot has a few things in common with Easter collectibles. It’s metal, like the tin or iron Easter bunnies made as toys or doorstops. Like a candy container, it is hollow with a removable lid so it can hold a consumable treat. But unlike most Easter collectibles, which tend to be made for children, this rabbit has a decidedly adult purpose: It’s a cocktail shaker. The word “cocktail” appeared in print to refer to a mixed drink in about 1806. Today’s cocktails have their roots in the Prohibition era of the 1920s to the 1930s. Speakeasies created mixed drinks to disguise the unpleasant taste of bootleg liquor. Cocktails became more popular as people started making them at home. Silver manufacturers quickly realized they could make cocktail shakers as luxury items. Figural shakers were especially stylish and continue to please collectors. Animal figures are always popular in decorative arts and cocktail shakers are no exception. The animal’s neck is a convenient point for the lid to detach and a beak or snout provides a spot for a spout. A buyer paid $6,150 for this rabbit cocktail shaker at Morphy Auctions. The carrot in its mouth is a removable cap for its spout.

• • • Q. I have several salt and pepper shakers I would like to get appraised. Do you know someone who can do that? I live in Canada. A. There are several major appraisal associations that list apprais-

THURS. APR. 11 through SUN. APR. 14. Scott Antique Markets, Atlanta, GA. For more info: 740-569-2800 or www.scottantiquemakets.com

ers by specialty and area. We’ve listed them before and you can find them in the Business Directory on Kovels. com. First, decide what kind of appraisal you need. The value for insurance purposes may require a written appraisal by an expert. If you want to know what the salt and pepper shakers are selling for today, check online prices, including sold prices on websites like eBay. If the salt and pepper shakers are silver, they are worth at least the meltdown value of silver. Don’t forget, the value for insurance purposes is a retail price and can be different from the price you will get if you want to sell them.

SAT. APR. 13 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Stark Vintage Market Antique & Vintage Show, North Canton, OH. For more info: www. starkvintagemarket.com or 330495-3044. SAT. APR. 24 from 9 a.m.4 p.m. & SUN. APR. 28 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. The Fantastic Tiffin Flea Marketrket, Tiffin, OH. For more info: 419-447-9613 or www.tiffinfleamarket.com

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• World War II poster, Join Red Cross, four U.S. military men in uniform marching with Red Cross nurse, R.C. Kauffmann, c. 1942, 14 1/2-by-19 1/2 inches, $150. • Stoneware crock, cobalt blue wreath, stamped J. Burger Jr., Rochester, N.Y., straight sides, thick banded rim, ear handles, 4 gallons, 11 1/4 inches, $295. • Wood carving, sculpture, Angel, abstract angular form, David Fels, 1983, 61 3/4-by-29 inches, $475.

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Figural cocktail shakers, like this silver-plated rabbit, were popular in the 1920s and ‘30s and have been reproduced more recently. (Kovels.com photo)

MOMENTS IN TIME • On April 15, 1945, British troops liberated the German Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where they discovered thousands of rotting corpses, and thousands of sick and starving prisoners confined to severely overcrowded and dirty compounds. The prisoners were suffering from acute typhus, typhoid and tuberculosis due to a lack of running water. More than 30,000 others had died in the previous months, from typhus and starvation. • On April 16, 1964, The Rolling Stones’ debut album, “The Rolling Stones,” issued in the U.S. as “England’s Newest Hit Makers,” was released. The band consisted of lead singer Mick Jagger, rhythm guitarist Brian Jones, lead guitarist Keith Richards, bassist Bill Wyman and drummer Charlie Watts. • On April 17, 1985, the U.S. government announced a campaign to increase organ donation awareness with the hope of making the procedure as widespread as donating blood, following similar campaigns from other countries around the world. • On April 18, 1997, major floods in Grand Forks, N.D., caused by the Red River’s breaching a dike, necessitated the evacuation of 50,000 residents from their homes. In some areas, only the roofs of their houses were visible. • On April 19, 1897, the world’s oldest annual marathon run took place for the first time. Today the Boston Marathon ranks among the world’s most prestigious road racing events, with an average of 20,000

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participants, and is one of five members of the World Marathon Majors, which also include the cities of London, Berlin, Chicago and New York. • On April 20, 2008, Pope Benedict XVI visited Ground Zero in New York, the scene of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the city’s Twin Towers, at

the end of his six-day tour of America. He greeted survivors, fire and police workers, and relatives of some of the 2,749 people who died at the scene, and prayed for the rescuers and victims, as well as “those whose hearts and minds are consumed with hatred,” before celebrating Mass at

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New York’s Yankee stadium. • On April 21, 1918, Baron Manfred von Richthofen, the German ace pilot popularly known as the “Red Baron” and credited with 80 confirmed air combat victories, was killed in action during World War I.

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Charles Street Antiques 730 Charles St.,Wellsburg, WV 26070 Wellsburg is located 15 miles N. of I-70 from Wheeling, 10 miles S. of Rt. 22 from Weirton on W.V. Rt. 2 Large selection glass & china, furniture, primitives, dry goods OPEN DAILY 10-5, SUNDAY 12-4

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Route 43 Antique Mall in Cairo 8340 Kent Ave., NE, North Canton, Ohio 44721 (4 mi. S. of Hartville) - Now Taking Consignments Mon. 11-5 • Closed Tuesday Wed. - Fri. 11-5 • Sat. 10-5 • Sun. 12-5

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Stan Hywet executive director to discuss hosting PBS’s Antiques Roadshow AKRON, Ohio — The Akron Press Club luncheon program on April 9 will feature Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens Executive Director Jennifer Highland, who will share what it’s like to host PBS’s Antiques Roadshow at the Manor House, along with other events at the historic home. The popular Antiques Roadshow came to Akron’s Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens in June 2023 to tape a series of shows. Three episodes from Stan Hywet will be broadcast April 22, April 29 and May 6. There will be the opportunity for questions from the audience. Among the highlights are the 1990 Iditarod trophy won by Susan Butcher and postcards written by Fred Rogers to his family asking their thoughts on a show he was working on that would later become known as “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.” Jennifer Highfield became president and executive director of Stan

Hywet Hall & Gardens in September 2022. She previously was president and CEO of the National First Ladies’ Library in Canton, and from 2006 to 2010, she was Stan Hywet’s director of fund development. The event will take place at Quaker Station, 135 S. Broadway. Doors will open at 11 a.m. The buffet luncheon begins at 11:30 a.m. and the program follows. Cost is $35 per individual or $280 for table of eight. Reservation deadline is April 5 at noon. Checks only accepted day of event. Contact Leah Nemeth, Press Club administrator, at akronpressclub@gmail.com for more information. Proceeds from Akron Press Club events fund scholarships for journalism and public relations students. Between the Press Club and the John S. Knight Memorial Scholarship Fund, scholarships of $5,000 were awarded to 10 students in 2023.

STARK VINTAGE MARKET ANTIQUE & VINTAGE SHOW

Paul Harvey started hauling engines home to what would become the Coolspring Power Museum in 1970, while interning at Washington Hospital in Washington, Pennsylvania. (Paul Harvey photo)

Paul Harvey plans to share lifelong passion of gas engines with readers

Sat. Apr. 13, 2024 from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. $5 Admission

New location: St. George Serbian Center 4667 Applegrove St NW, North Canton, OH 44720 TOYS, JEWELRY, VINTAGE CLOTHING, COLLECTIBLES, DECOR & MORE Visit www.starkvintagemarket.com or call Linda at 330-495-3044 for more info.

The Youngstown Model Railroad Assn. Presents:

TOY TRAIN AND MODEL RAILROAD FLEA MARKET 2024 SHOW

SUN. APRIL 7, 2024 One of Ohio’s Premier Flea Markets featuring all gauges of model railroad equipment, memorabilia and railroad related items. Come check out our new location, plenty of parking, easily accessible from the freeway!

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Paul Harvey

View From My Rocking Chair I would like to introduce myself and my new monthly column, “View From My Rocking Chair,” to all of Farm and Dairy’s readers. My name is Paul Harvey and I am the co-founder of Coolspring Power Museum. My wish is to share a variety of my writings from the past many years with you. Some are detailed and technical, while others are just fun. They have all been enjoyable to write, and I hope you will also enjoy reading them. Paul’s early life. Now, I would like to give you a little biographical sketch of my life here in Coolspring, Pennsylvania, over the past 80 years. Yes, I was born here and have lived in the same family home ever since. I have been lucky that my professional career has allowed me to do that. My mom was a school teacher and my dad was a mechanic with a garage here in Coolspring. He taught me so much. He ran his garage and store and farmed the fields that are now CPM. So, I grew up in a rural village in western Pennsylvania that provided a happy childhood. I entered school in 1950, into a one room school house with 16 students in all eight grades. The big coal stove in the center of the room kept us warm all winter and it was fun when the teacher would ask me to go fetch a bucket of coal. When the weather was bad, we played jacks and did puzzles on the big table at the back of the room. We always could get a snack from our lunch buckets at the morning recess. Fresh tomatoes from the garden were great in the fall. At the end of eighth grade, a bus took us to Punxsutawney for daylong testing to see if we would qualify for high school. Gosh, I had never seen a cafeteria before — it was quite an experience for a country kid.

Paul Harvey’s dad was a mechanic with a garage in Coolspring, Pennsylvania. Paul learned a lot about engines from him. (Paul Harvey photo) Enthralled by engines. During my sophomore year at Punxsutawney High School, I happened to find a gas engine. After school and feeding the chickens, I took my beagle, Tootsie, and my 12-gauge shotgun and headed east of Coolspring, looking for a couple of bunnies. I knew that a gas well was being drilled, so I gave it wide berth. But, hmmm, I heard an odd putt-putt sound. I followed it down to the little creek and found an IHC LA running a water pump, supplying the rig. Wow, I had never seen anything like this! The next evening, leaving Tootsie and the gun at home, I ventured up to the drilling rig. It was an old style standard rig, and the driller was a kindly gent who taught me so much. Asking him about an engine for sale, he said he had one for $5. The next evening, it was here and a new adventure started. That winter, my Dad and I got the engine running. I was hooked. And I guess the hobby never stopped growing after that. The next year, I commuted to Clarion State College, endeavoring to be a biology teacher. During that year, my advisor convinced me to study medicine and transfer to a school that specializes in that. My maternal grandfather, Parker P. Horner, was a country doctor. Top-rated in pre-med schools was St. Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. I was able to transfer, but now found myself away from home and lodged in a very small dormitory room — quite an experience. But it all turned out so well as my roommate was a city boy and I was a country boy. We both profited from our unique experiences. Graduating from St. Vincent in 1965, I entered the West Virgin-

ia University School of Medicine. I soon discovered that Morgantown, West Virginia was on the eastern border of a large oil field that had many gas engines still in operation. With any time off, I took my old IHC pickup and began exploring. I became friends with one of the well pumpers who soon showed me how to start these large engines. A new world just opened. Treasure hunting. Interning at Washington Hospital in Washington, Pennsylvania, I found an entirely different oil field and variety of engines. I soon acquired a 1946 Reo winch truck and started hauling goodies home. This was 1970. After my internship and three days in Philadelphia to take the Board Exams, I returned home to Coolspring. Then, relaxing a month, I set up a medical practice in Brookville, Pennsylvania in July 1970. Enduring four years of private practice, I became an employee of Brookville Hospital and directed their Emergency Department for the next 36 years. Finally, in July of 2020, I retired having completed 50 years of medical practice. It was a wonderful career. Retirement is great, and I can now devote my time to Coolspring Power Museum and all the wonderful gas engines. My life has treated me very well! It is my sincere hope that readers have enjoyed this little biographical sketch of my life. Next month, I will be writing an introductory sketch about the Coolspring Power Museum. (Paul is a retired medical doctor and devotes his time to Coolspring Power Museum. Raised in Coolspring, he earned his medical degree at West Virginia University. He practiced medicine for 50 years in Brookville, Pennsylvania.)


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Mt. Hope Auction, Mt. Hope, OH

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Hello from Hazard! We’ve received several additional guesses that seem to confirm Item No. 1267 is a meat tenderizer. Gene Gengelbach; Edie Shultz; Levi Jenkins, of St. Louisville Ohio, and Clark Colby, of North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, all agree Item No. 1267 appears to be a vintage commercial meat “cuber” or tenderizer for making “cube” steaks or “cubed” steaks from less-than-prime cuts of meat. In his explanation, Clark added the example in the photo appears to be tin-coated as was common for food-contact items such as cast-iron meat grinders. Item No. 1267 is the second mystery tool in a collection submitted by Western Columbiana County Historical Society at the end of December.

••• With that mystery solved, we’re moving onto the third item submitted by Western Columbiana County Historical Society. Item No. 1268 is 17.25 inches long and features what appear to be two long handles with an adjustable pivot point and atypical jaws.

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Item No. 1268

If you recognize Item No. 1268 or have any guesses on how it may have been used, let us know by emailing us at editorial@farmanddairy.com, commenting on this Hazard A Guess? post on our website farmanddairy. com or social media channels or by sending mail to Hazard a Guess, in

care of Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460.

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OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS w/ this 3-bedroom ranch style home. This exceptionally built, one owner home was constructed in 1997 by Jim Sholtis Construction. Property sets just outside the quaint Village of Caldwell in the sought after Pin Oak subdivision. This home boasts almost 1800 square feet of living space on the main floor, plus a partially finished basement w/ kitchen and bath that the Zwick’s used to entertain their large family when visiting. The spacious kitchen offers solid oak cabinets, a bar, and is open to the dining room. Off of the dining room there is a “Florida” room that is a great place to hang out and a formal living room. All three bedrooms are spacious w/ the master having a full bath. Also on the main floor is a full bath/laundry combination room that is just off the 2-car attached garage, that is accessed w/ a concrete drive. The walk-out basement is partially finished w/ a full kitchen and a half bath that has room to add a shower. Also, in the basement there is cellar space as well as concreted and lighted crawl space for storage under the “Florida” room. This home has a gas forced air furnace, central air-conditioning, county water and private septic. This home sets on just over 1 acre of ground with mature trees, raised gardening beds, garden shed and so much more. If you are in the market for a home, you will want to check this place out. It is in excellent condition and is move-in ready. I promise, you will not be disappointed. Opportunity Knocks!!! INSPECTION DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 7TH FROM 1:00 TILL 3:00 P.M. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to the final bid to determine the contract price. Successful purchaser(s) will be required to deposit a $10,000 non-refundable down payment the day of the auction, with the balance due at closing (within 45 days). This property will sell “as-is, where is” w/no warranties implied or expressed. Property will sell with no contingencies, financing or otherwise. This property will sell Absolute with no minimums or reserves. Secure Title will manage the closing. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct, but not warranted. Any announcements on the day of auction will take precedence over any and all printed material. TOOLS, LAWN, AND GARDEN RELATED: Husqvarna riding mower 36-inch cut; Gas powered golf cart; Gun Case; Mirrors; Black and decker single phase motor saw; Hedge trimmers; Craftsman 11 inch band saw; Paint supplies; Dolly; Drill press; Sabre tiller; Coleman air compressor; Drive wheel chair; Hoses; Tool boxes; Gas cans; Folding chairs; 12 Volt spot sprayer; Garden sprayers and quarts;

14TH ANNUAL SPRING SPECTACULAR INVITATIONAL

Leaf blower; Stihl saw; Long handled tools; Dolomite walker; Bench press and weights; Lanterns; Antique quilting rod missing legs; Mow jack; Shop master 10 in motorized bench saw; Delta chop saw; Tool bench; Step ladder; Shower seat; Shop vac; screwdrivers; Misc. tools; DeWalt impact driver with drill; Sears 10 MP battery charger; Farm plows; Farm disc; Harrison and Richards 4/10 single shot; Remington 870 Pump action 20 gauge with deer barrel and MORE! HOUSEHOLD, COLLECTIBLES, AND MORE: Tappan gas range stove: Whirlpool gas range stove; Whirlpool microwave; LG side by side fridge; Dining room table with 8 chairs; Wooden round table; Oil lamp; Children’s crib; Graco pack and play and swing; TV stand; Desk; Floral couch; Table and two chairs; High chairs; Rockers; LG television; Outdoor plastic chairs; Folding table; Christmas trees; Dressers; Coolers; Love seat that pulls out; End tables and lamp; Misc. vases; Picture frames; Tupperware; Home décor; Misc. games and children’s toys; Cookware; Canning items; Pasta maker; Coffee pots; Bread Maker; Corner hutch; Dry sink; Misc. glassware; Recliners; Coffee table; Luggage; TV stands; Brown lift chair; Bed side rail; Motorized beds; Queen bed; Kitchen utensils; Puzzles; Baking dishes; Folding drop leaf table; Longaberger baskets; Humidifier; Bulova wooden chime clock; small wooden bench; and MORE! TERMS ON CHATTELS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK W/ PROPER ID

OWNER: ZWICK FAMILY

AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: BEN SCHAFER REALTY ED AND BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEERS, LLC. www.edandbenschafer.com www.benschaferrealty.com 740-584-7253 • 740-305-5054 BEN SCHAFER, BROKER/AUCTIONEER – 740-584-SALE ED SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-5842921 LANCE MILLER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-819-8838 DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-621-1576 BEN WAGNER, AUCTIONEER – 740-885-1236

REAL ESTATE AUCTION ESTATE OF RETA JAYNE PHILLIPS

487 Penn Ave., Salem, Ohio 44460

Small home – small price! Investors and owners take a look at this compact 2-bedroom home on a corner lot. Living room, eat-in kitchen, and economical hot water heat. Brick & vinyl exterior. Detached one-car garage. A little shine up (but not much) and this would be a great rental (Or a nice home for you!) Auction starts promptly at 11 A.M. Please don’t be late. TERMS: 10% down the day of auction, balance due at closing. 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the final purchase price. This is a confirmation sale. All information herein derived from sources believed to be correct. Any desired inspections must be done prior to bidding. Please go to our web site at: www.auctionhomeplace.com or Auctionzip.com for more information and photos.

SALE BY ORDER OF THE ESTATE OF RETA JAYNE PHILLIPS, COLUMBIANA CO. PROBATE CASE: 2023 ES 00404. HERBERT W CLINE, EXECUTOR, TIMOTHY BARRY, ATTORNEY

DIRECTIONS: S. Lincoln Ave to Columbia. South on Penn Ave. to auction.

HOFMEISTER REALTY INC. HARRY M. HOFMEISTER BROKER/AUCTIONEER 330-853-9585 WWW. HOFMEISTERREALTY.COM

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COURT ORDERED REAL ONLINE-ONLY AUCTION COURT ORDERED REAL ESTATE ONLINE-ONLY um. SALE #2: OLDESTATE STATE RD. No minimum openIn the court of common pleas, Geauga County, offer for sale at a public live with webcast bidding AUCTION ing Ohio, bid but case a 6%#21F000660, buyer premium we will will be applied. auction theoffollowing located at: County, Sale or sales are subject to court confirmation. The In the court common pleas, Geauga Ohio, case #21F000660, we will offer9145 for sale at submitted to the court will be the highest of- OH 44024 OLDoffer STATE ROAD, CHARDON, fer made byApril either the 25, individual2024 parcel bids@or5:00 the a public live with webcast bidding auction the folThursday, PM lowing located at: combined bid of both parcels. High bidder/bidders Sale #1: 9145 Old State Rd. Chardon, OH. PP#15-053700. This property consists of approximately five acres 9145 OLD STATE ROAD, CHARDON, OH 44024 will be required to make a deposit in the form of a with a 1,040 vacant. approximately 48’ x 108’ barn with eight stalls. Thursday, April 25,sq. 2024ft.@Ranch 5:00 PMhome. This home certifiedischeck for 10%There payableis to an Wigley Title Co. Sale#1:#2: State Rd. Chardon, PP#15-102577. This property Sale 9145Old Old State Rd. Chardon, OH. PP#15- OH on the day of the sale or wire transfer within 24consists of approximately (31) acres. It includes approximately 10,432 sq. ft.hours Building used asauction. a restaurant andall butcher/slaughter house. It also includes of the close of the Buyer to pay 053700. Thisanproperty consists of approximately several out abuildings pastures. MostBalance restaurant and(30)support five acres with 1,040 sq. ft. and Ranchfenced home. This closing costs. in full within days fromequipment to remain with the buildings. Presently there parcel of but there is frontage on Old State Rd. This a flag shaped parcel. home is vacant. Thereis isno andriveway approximatelyaccess 48’ x onthethis confirmation sale. Sale subject to confirma108’ eightproperties stalls. Salebarn #3:with Both as a combined tion. bid.Auction subject to cancellation or sale prior Sale Old State Rd. Chardon, OH330-727-3760 PP#15- to auction. Properties as is condition. Final Note:#2: Please call Ron Roman at to preview or ifsold youinhave any questions. Terms:This SALE #1: consists 9145 OLD STATE RD.viewing Minimum opening is $160,000.00 one hour prior to bid auction. Brokers recog- plus a 6% buyer premium. SALE #2: OLD 102577. property of approximately STATE No minimum opening10,432 bid but nized a 6%with buyer premium will be applied. Sale or sales are subject to court confirmation. 48 hour pre-registration. (31) acres.RD. It includes an approximately Theft.offer submitted the court will be theHOWARD highestHANNA offer made by either the individual parcel bids or the combined bid of both sq. Building used as a to restaurant and butcher/ REAL ESTATE SERVICES parcels. house. High bidder/bidders will out be buildrequiredGEORGE to make a deposit in the form slaughter It also includes several ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, LTD.of a certified check for 10% payable to Wigley Title Co. on the of the sale or wire transferand within of the close of the auction. Buyer to pay all closing costs. Balance in full ings andday fenced pastures. Most restaurant “A24 Thirdhours Generation Family Business” within equipment (30) daystofrom thewith confirmation SaleRoman subject to Ron confirmation. Auction subject to cancellation or sale prior to auction. George III ~ Roman ~ Christopher support remain the buildings.of sale. Properties sold as is condition. oneCNE hour prior toA.auction. Roman, ~ George Roman Brokers recognized with 48 hour pre-registration. Presently there is noindriveway access on Final this par-viewing cel but there is frontage on Old State Rd. This a 22 W. Main St., Canfield ~ (330) 533-4071 HOWARD HANNA REAL ESTATE SERVICES For complete details, visit: www.georgeroflag shaped parcel. ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, LTD. manauctioneers.com Sale #3: Both properties as a combinedGEORGE bid. Note: Please call Ron Roman at 330-727-3760 to “A Third Generation Family Business” preview or if you have any questions. George Roman III ~ Ron Roman ~ Christopher Roman, CNE ~ George A. Roman Terms: SALE #1: 9145 OLD STATE RD. Minimum 22 W. Main St., Canfield ~ (330) 533-4071 opening bid is $160,000.00 plus a 6% buyer premi-

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Freedom Township Historical Society to host work program KENT, Ohio — Freedom Township Historical Society will host its first work program of the year on April 9 at 7 p.m. at the Drakesburg School, 7276 State Route 303, where participants will sort and organize old newspaper photos and articles for display. Recently, the Freedom Township Historical Society received three display cases that need to be filled. At the event, guests will work on identifying names of students and teachers in old photos, class pictures and sports articles from Freedom School as well as sort old newspaper wedding photos and newspaper articles from Freedom churches and Freedom Center. The photos and newspaper clippings were donated by

several Freedom residents and need to be grouped together to go in the display cases. Light refreshments will be provided. The event is free to the public. Entrance to the school will be through the south/back door of the school where handicap parking will be available. Parking will also be available on the east side of the school. All Freedom Township Historical Society programs are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. Upcoming programs include an antique roadshow on May 14 and a power point program on President Teddy Roosevelt and his daughter Alice on June 11.For more information, call Judy at 330-527-7669.

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SARAHSVILLE, OH • SAT. APRIL 6, 2024 STARTING AT 10:30 A.M.

DIMMERLING PUBLIC AUCTION

KUHN GMD 500 DISC MOWER – NEW IDEA GROUND DRIVEN MANURE SPREADER – NH 55 HAY RAKE – MF 1440 ROUND BALER – CATTLE CORRAL PANELS – OTHER EQUIP. – TRAPS – SMALL AMOUNT OF HOUSEHOLD – AND MORE – OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

21766 WOODSFIELD RD. (ST. RT. 78), SARAHSVILLE, OHIO 43779 DIRECTIONS: From I-77, use Exit # 25, go East on St. Rt. 78, follow for 6.57 miles to auction site on your left. Signs will be posted. FARM EQUIPMENT, TOOLS AND MORE: Kuhn GMD 500 disc mower (6’9”); Woods 7’ blade; New Idea ground driven manure spreader – triple beaters – new chain; 14’ hay wagon; 10 – 12’ corral panels – like new; Massey Ferguson 1440 round baler – field ready; New Holland 55 hay rake; 325 fuel tank; Ford 8’ 3pt. disc; Massey Ferguson 3 bottom – 14” plows; 24’ pipe hay elevator w/ gas motor; 3 pt. bale spear; battery charger; monkey wrenches; misc. hand tools; DeWalt cut off saw; deer feeder; band saw; Delta 8” drill press; rack for 4-wheeler; Ford 501 mower w/ new guards and misc. sections; air compressor; Lincoln 180 amp arc welder; 2 trailer axles – own w/ brakes; tractor seat; electric wire cable; ladders; ext. cords; live traps; racks for a pick-up;

3 pt. rear scoop; spool of wire; 5’ x 10’ trailer; 12’ Douglas fir 4x4 timbers; plastic and steel fence posts; 10-330 steel traps for beaver; 24-#2 steel traps; 50-110 muskrat steel traps; raccoon steel traps; stretching wire; 4 rolls of new barbed wire; misc. elec. wire; electric motors; and more. ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES AND MORE: 12’ church pew from East Union Church; 2 cast hay trolleys; glass insulators; 12 gal iron kettle and rings; stretching wires; wood frame screen door; glass top table; old milk bottles; old Sunbeam animal clippers; misc old bottles; double rinse tub; 4 glass baby bottles; granite top table; dressers and other misc. household items; and more. TERMS ON CHATTELS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK W/ PROPER ID. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Having decided to slow down a little in his farming operations, Richard has conducted us to conduct this auction. We will have food and port-a-let on site for your convenience. Auction will be located along St. Rt. 78, parking will be along side road or field parking. We look forward to seeing you on the 6th of April.

OWNER: RICHARD DIMMERLING AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: BEN SCHAFER REALTY ED AND BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEERS, LLC. www.edandbenschafer.com • www.benschaferrealty.com 740-584-7253 – 740-305-5054 BEN SCHAFER, BROKER/AUCTIONEER – 740-584-SALE ED SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-584-2921 DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-621-1576 LANCE MILLER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-819-8838 BEN WAGNER, AUCTIONEER – 740-885-1236

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NORTHFIELD, OH THURS. APRIL 25, 2024 STARTING AT 6:00 P.M.

KOPP ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AUCTION 4 ACRES ~ 3BR-2BA HOME ~ POLE BLDG. STOCKED POND ~ MATURE TREES

Will sell the following real estate at absolute public auction on location @ 1283 NESBITT RD. NORTHFIELD, OH 44067 located on Nesbitt Rd. Between Valley View & Chaffee Roads)

PRESENTING A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE 4+/- ACRE PROPERTY IN AN EXCELLENT LOCATION.

Nestled in the park like setting of this property you will find the 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch style home with 2 fireplaces, walk-out basement, and 2 car garage. The home is in need of some updating, but boasts lots of potential and is ready for you to add your personal touches to make it shine again. The setting also provides the potential for a blank canvas to build your dream home. Utilities on the property include natural gas, city water & private septic. Another nice addition to the property is the pole barn with concrete floors, making for great storage or workshop space. To the back of the acreage, you will cross a small stream and find a pond that adds to the tranquility of this property. And it all sells to the high bidder. No minimums, No reserves, No buyer’s premium. Summit Co. Parcel # 4505054 Taxes 2,958.64 per half yr. TERMS: 10% down day of sale, balance due at closing in 45 days. Property sells AS-IS with no contingencies. Any desired inspections by buyer need to be completed prior to bidding. Announcements on sale day take precedence over any previous advertising. Arrange financing if needed and come prepared to buy. With the acreage and setting, this property is definitely worth the attention, take the time to check it out!

OPEN HOUSE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 FROM 4-6 P.M.

ALSO SELLING: Furniture, household & lawn and garden items following the real estate. For additional info and pictures, visit: www.gant-realty.com

SALE BY THE ORDER OF: CAROL KOPP

AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: NICK DEFELICE BROKERS: JACK GANT – TREVOR GANT

BELLE CENTER, OH • FRI. APRIL 12, 2024 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M.

BELLE CENTER COMMUNITY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

7443 County Rd. 49, Belle Center, OH 43310 WE ARE STILL ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS TILL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 AT SUNSET.

FARM MACHINERY * CONSTRUCTION * LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT TRACTORS * GAS CHAIN SAWS/WEED EATERS * MOWERS * SOLID FURNITURE For details call: 937-464-9001 Steven Coblentz

* Open to the Public to Consign *

SKID STEERS/ATTACHMENTS: 2013 Kubota SVL 75 Track Model, 2 Spd-Pilot Control, Diesel, Open Rops, 1602hrs.; 2014 Volvo MC60C Wheeled, Joy Stick Control, Diesel, Side Door Entry, 1400hrs. on engine rebuild; Bobcat 175 3900hrs. 2 Owner Machine; Bobcat S175 Wheeled Machine w/3569hrs.; Bobcat 753 Wheeled, Diesel, Open Rops, Hydro Aux., 4800hrs.; Bobcat T590 Cab/Heat/Air, Quick Attach w/3590hrs & Tracks New 2 mos. ago;2024 Skid Steer Log Splitter w/4-way Wedge USA Made; CAT 66” Bucket; Bale Spear; 6’ Wacker Front Mount Rotary Mower; Montana 1000E Post Driver w/Rock Spike(Like New); Pallet Forks; Bale Spears; 3PT Bale Spear; TRACTORS: 1991 Case IH 5130 Open Station, 4 spd. Power Shift Trans, FWA, 2 Hydro Outlets, 540/1000PTO, Rebuilt Rear End w/Speed Gear, 7300hrs.; 1978 Massey Ferguson 1085 Diesel, WF, 3PT, 540 PTO, Open Station, 4922hrs.; Ford 9N LIFTS: Grove T40 Boom Lift 40’, AWD, Diesel, 4500hrs.; Genie Z-45-25 Boom Lift, All Terrain, 1480hrs., Safety Inspections Current; Pettibone 8042 AWD Telehandler, 5000 hrs.; TRAILERS: 2001 Beshe 16’ Flat Equipment w/ Ramps, 2 5/16th, 6K Axle; 1996 Corn-Pro 30’ Goose Neck w/5’ DoveTail; Cronkite 16’ Sid Steer w/Ramps; 8’ Utility w/Ramps; 1989 Keifer Built 2 horse Bumper Pull w/ Ramp; Lawn Mowers: 2015 Farris IS 2000Z 48” Cut, Kawasaki Gas, 560hrs.; EX-Mark Truf Tracer 52” Cut, Kawasaki Gas, Rebuilt Deck, 1700hrs.; Kubota 2110 Diesel, 52” Cut, Hydro-Stat Lawn Tractor; Echo Weedeater; FARM MACHINERY/LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: 2015 Kubota RA2076 Rotary Rake 540 PTO, Center Canvas, 2Pt Hookup; Brillion CD-53 Disc Chisel 5 Shank; Glenco 14’ Field Cultivator w/Single Bar Harrow; New Holland 479 Hay Bine 9’ Cut, New Holland 519 Double Beater Manure Spreader; John Deere B Tractor SN#227090; (4)International Tractor Weights; Allis Chalmers 2500 Rock Flex Disc 25’ w/Good Blades & Rear Hitch; John Deere 7200 12 Row Vac Corn Planter w/Liquid Fert & No Till; New Idea 202 Double Beater 540 PTO, Manure Spreader; New Idea 10A Ground Drive Manure Spreader; John Deere F145 Plow 4BTM w/Kverneland Bottoms; 3Pt. Sub-Soiler 5 Shank; 3pt. Bale Spear; John Deere 370 Flail 6’ Mower 3pt; John Deere 65 3pt 8’Blade; (2)Hole Automatic Water; (2)Gravity Bed Wagons 150BU w/Factory Gear; (2)16’ Flat Bed Wagons w/Factory Gear; Round Bale Feeder; L-Shap 100gal. Tank w/Elec. Pump; New Mar Weld

8’ Sheep Hay/Grain Feeder; Pallet Racking; Parts Bins/Metal Shelving; (2)Hog Feeders; Gas 25 gal Orchard Sprayer; ATV: 2006 Honda Rancher 4x4 TRX 350 FM; HORSE RELATED: NEW - Halters, Blankets, Bits, Wood Handles; Medium Size Pony Cart; Stump-Town Double Seater Pony Cruiser w/Flat Free Wheels; Harness; and more…. TOOLS & OTHER: 2pc. Craftsman Rolling Tool Box; Misc. Hand Tools; 3/4” Socket Set; Parts Organizers; Sm. Torch Set; Sm. Air Compressor; Table Top Grinder; Porter Cable Saw Z-All; Various Hand Tools; Well Pump; Concrete Tools; 10’ Snow Push Basket; Aluminum Tool Box; Reece Hitch; Rabbit Cages; Belt Drive Air Compressor; Six Wheel Lumber Cart; 3’x4’ EZ-Express Dually Wheel Barrow; HOUSEHOLD: (2) Maytag Ringer Washers; Propane Up-Right Freezer; Propane Cook Stove; Old Enterprise Lard Press; Tan Living Room Set; Lg. Oak Table; Oak Oval Table; 5’ Porch Swing; Coffe Maker; Steel Ledger for Quilting; DS Energy Max 160 Wood Stove; NOTE: We will begin at 10 a.m. sharp w/smalls in heated building. All larger equipment/items will start in second ring at 12 Noon w/ Lot #1 & so on….. Online Bidding available thru: www.EquipmentFacts.com Info. Please call Steven Coblentz: 937-464-2160 or 937-464-9001 Watch: www.AuctionZip.com Auctioneer ID #5619 for listing & updates. TERMS: Cash & Check Only. No Buyer’s Premium for On-site Attendees. Food by Amish Ladies.

937-246-4282

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PORTERSVILLE, PA SAT. APRIL 6, 2024 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M.

CROLL’S MILLS AUCTIONS

4079 State Route 488, Portersville, PA 16051 Earl (Bud) Hinkle having decided to retire, has contracted us to offer for public auction the assets listed below: VEHICLE: 1956 Chevy 210 Sedan 4 door, all original condition, V8, 3 speed on the column, 62K original miles. 1948 Whizzer Bike w/paperwork. 55-56 Chevy parts, GUNS: Remington 760 Gamemaster 30-06, Browning “A” 5 12 ga 3” chamber, Wards Westernfield 22 bolt action GOLF CART/ GARDEN TRACTORS/LAWN EQUIP: John Deere 322 w/deck & power angle snow blade( sells separate/together), John Deere GT 235 riding tractor, EZGO Workhorse ST 350 golf cart w/Hydraulic dump w/ low hours, Lawn roller, COLLECTIBLES: Dale Earnhardt Tire w/COA, Rail King & Lionel trains, Hess and Die Cast toys, “World of Outlaw” banner, State Inspection signs, Beanie Babies, TOOLS/GARAGE ITEMS: United Power Generator- 9000 rc in working order, Torch outfit, Jacks, Air compresso, Tons of hand tools, Inspection tools & Accessories, Vices, Craftsman Shop box, Red Craftsman tool box, (4) Floor jacks, Craftsman tool box -top, middle and bottom, Wrenches, sockets, Ratchets, Specialty tools, Channel locks, Pliers, Air tools, Jackstands, (2) Gas pressure washers, Electric tools, Battery charger, Various garage liquids, Lincoln 225 AC welder, Shop Vac, Paint guns, Parts washer, Nuts & Bolts, Headlight machine for inspection, Air riveter, Tarps -new in package, Ladders, Stihl chainsaw, HOUSEHOLDS: Curio cabinet, Bose Lifestyle system, Small fridge, Panasonic flat screen, (3) Plastic cabinets, Kitchen table & chairs, Hutch, Dressers, Roll top desk, Quilts, Quilt rack, Hummels, Christmas houses & decorations, Folding chairs, Decorative lamps, Pfaltzgraff dishes, Bakeware, Corelle dishes, Tupperware, MISC: Antique Inspection desk, Neon sign, Christmas yard decor, Misc shed items, Old license plates, Dart board, Cuckoo clock, Yard art, Foldable picnic table, Pilates machine, Salon chair, Race car suits, Bicycles, Radio controlled Air Plane & parts,

Been living at this location since 1965. House and garage are loaded full! More detailed list coming soon! Check auction zip #17949

ROGER CROLL (724) 496-4580 AU005812 TERMS OF SALE: Cash ~ Good Check ~ Credit/Debit Cards. 3% Convenience Fee on All Credit/Debit Cards.


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STOW, OH SUN. APRIL 7, 2024 STARTING AT 11:00 A.M.

DUNCAN ABSOLUTE AUCTION

3909 Genevieve Blvd. (off Graham Road ) Stow, Ohio 44240

Here’s another fantastic IN-PERSON auction - Over 400 lots! Lots of coins... American Eagle $10 Gold Coin,1921 Peace Dollar, buffalo nickels, Wheaties dating back to 1914, Many Silver clad and regular proof sets, flat of 7 arrow heads, fireproof strong boxes Jewelry- 2 pocket watches, “Rolex” watch, men’s and women’s watches, real 10K and 14K Gold rings and more, Sterling Silver and flats of costume jewelry. Bar advertising and lights and crates, wine rack, bar accessories, entertainment center, shot glass collection, beautiful ashtray collection, marble chess set, furniture, tables, couches, recliners, 1 queen bedroom set, kitchenette set, 70’s pole lamp, Bell Howell Telescope, Nice John Deere Riding mower-42” Deck WITH plow blade and tire chains, yard tools, hand and power tools, Households, Pampered Chef, Red Copper cookware corning ware, stoneware small appliances, several flat screen tv monitors, stereo equipment SANYO, Technics ,Vizio- speakers/ turntables, sound bar, amp decks, clocks,1990 50th anniversary WWII Vargas Girl litho. with certs, collectibles and wall hangers and pictures, Soap Box Derby and more: Auction by order of Larry Duncan. Check Auctionzip.com Auctioneer #4877 for photos and updates. TERMS: Cash or instate check with proper ID - No credit/debit cards! No Buyer’s Premium! Food available and as always veterans drink for FREE. Thank you for your service.

DEAN FYGETAKES, AUCTIONEER OH. Lic. 2005000206 330-472-3750 • deansold@gmail.com

Lanterns: City of Akron Lantern; 1964 Brass Adams & Westlake Lantern; Pullman RR Lantern; Erkins Marine Lantern; PA. LW Lantern; Blue Deitz RR Lantern; NYCS Lantern, Etched Globe; Perko Lamp; New York Little Wizard Lantern, Red Lense; The Toledo Acetylene, Carbide Barn Lantern; Great Britian 1939 Cargo Light; Rayo No 82 Lantern; Wenzel Lantern; CT Ham #0 Clipper Lanter NYCS Inspection Lantern; St Louis Signal Lantern; 2- E. Thomas Miners Lantern; Mine Safety Miner’s Lantern; Wolf’s Miner’s Lantern; Adlake Carriage Lamp; Ford Lamp; Heinrich Gillet Edenkoben Lamp; City of Pittsburgh Red Globe Lantern; Deitz Com met Lantern w/box; The Taylor & Boggie Oil Wick Miners Lamp - “Cleveland Cast”; P. Wall Lamp; Agym Brass Lamp w/ original globe; Mini Lanterns; Mini Red Globe Candy Dish Lantern; and More Antiques and Collectibles: The Demming Co. Hand Water Pump; 5’ Iron Gate; Geauga Maple Syrup Tin; Black Memo Salt Shaker; Decca Portable Phonograph; Zither Dulcimer; Chrom-A-Harp; 1902 & 1908 Sears and Roebuck Catalogue (1969 Repop); Old Stark County History Book; 2-Griswold #3 Slant Logo; Griswold Large Log; #3 The Cleveland Flux Co., Small Logo; Griswold #10 Muffin Pan; Griswold #8 Skillet, Large Logo; Griswold Roaster w/Trivet; Griswold Cliff Cornell Square Skillet; Griswold No 262 Cornbread Pan; Cl French No Roll Pan; Cl Enterprise Ice Shave; Cl Stover Cornbread Pan; Grand Union Tea Co. Skillet; Big Elm Dairy Milk Jar w/Receipt; Brass Dusters; International Harvester Oil Can; McCormick Deering Oil Can; Knife Collection; Local Cream Jars Middlefield Dairy, Stump Hollow, Talcott’s; Gem Ice Shave; Squirt Salt Shakers; Gas Irons - Even Heat, Sureflame; Zippo Voss Lighter; Assorted Zippo Lighters; Ice Cream Molds - (Santa, Drum, 1888 and more); Lot of Nancy Drew Books; Butter Rocker Churn; Implement Seats- (Empire; Sawyer’s; Frost&Wood; Walter A Wood; Buckeye); W.D Burall Corn Shellers; and more Toys and Miniatures: Truck & Car Banks; Winchester Trucks; l/64th Scale Tractors; Old Concrete Mixer; Gleaner Combine; Buddy L Fire Truck; Nylint Crane; Structo Steam Shovel; John Deere #12A Combine; John Deere Waterloo; Massey Tractor; Fordson Tractor; 8-16 Mogul Tractor; Oliver 1555; John Deere D; L Bro. Dump Truck; John Deere Tractor w/Hay Loader; John Deere A; Mini Sad Iron; US Bank; Mini Draw Knife; Mini Plyers; Mini Spokeshaves; E.A. Atkins Mini Crosscut Saws; Lot of Assorted Mini Tools In Showcases-(Nice) Gun and Pellet/BB Guns: Miroku Black Powder Octagon 45 ca.(Japan); Kirkland Guns Black Powder; C9A Series 5.0 Air Rifle; Crossman 140 22 Air Rifle; 2- Blue Streak 5.0 Air Rifle; Daisy No. 195,107 & 106 BB Guns; Benjamin Franklin BB Gun; Willows Double Barrel Shotgun and more Tools: Box lot of new Bucket Organizers; Drum Floor Sanders; Delta 12” Planer; Rockwell/Delta Table Saw; Drywall Lift; Painting Tools and Drop Cloths; Concreting Tools; Air Nailers; Assorted Bolt Cutters; Assorted Hand Saws; Assorted Hand Tools; Assorted Miter Saws; Bench Vises; Assorted Air Tools, Hardware; Bins; Tool Boxes Lawn And Garden: White Push Mower; 30” Walk-Behind Brush Cutter; 5.5 HP Honda Motor; BHP Honda Motor; Briggs & Stratton Trash Pump; Craftsman Chipper; Walk-Behind Finish Mower; Power Arc 4000 Lincoln Generator/Welder; Lunch Stand Provided Terms & Conditions: Cash, Check and Credit Card. 10% Buyer’s Premium added to total purchases. Auctioneers: Aaron Mast, Urie Byler, Aaron Byler Auctioneer’s Note: Ray Burkholder is known abroad for collecting antiques as well as his fine work in the construction world. Due to relocating, he is selling his equipment as well as part of his collection of antiques. This is only a partial listing. We welcome you to join us.

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~uIDinmrn April 20, 2024 @ 8:45am Starting with Antiques, Collectibles, Miscellaneous Tools, Baked Goods, Eggs, and Lots More! 9:30am - Hay, Straw, & Grain 1 0am - Livestock, Goats & Lambs 12pm - Rows on the Outside 1 pm - Poultry & Rabbits Ad consignments in now to be entered into the b\[axed or mailed to address ~~~4()-;.599-2661 fi sa Buyeras rel o e er or event o taket o couhy fair showsA. f ew peoplea re still lookingfo r good4 -Hw ethers. Weh avec onsignmenctosm ingin everydacyo, mec hecok utw hati sg oingt o bei n ther ing. Ringside Catalog / pedigrees will be read. $10 entry fee. Catalog entries due 1 week before sale. These sales usually have nice quality show and commercial goats Auctioneers: Aden Yoder 330-231-8983 Dennis Hershberger 7 40-485-9397 WILL ACCEPT CONSIGNMENTS UP UNTIL SALE TIME Consignmenctsa nb e droppedo ff Thursdaya nd Friday prior to auction day SPECIAL NOTICE: Livestock Sale Stans at 1 0:00am

15780 Body Road Danville, OH 43014

Endless colds meet spring fever (Continued from Page B1)

I had no spark for WEEKS. This thing that is going around is known for that little trick. I went through each day with my body protesting its newfound role as a germ battleground. There is a certain absurdity of trying to carry on with daily tasks while feeling as though a herd of elephants has taken up residence in your lungs. If timed correctly, carrying on for weeks if not months with a symphony of wheezes and hacks can make Mr. Wonderful believe that I don’t have the strength to carry laundry — or a dinner plate. I certainly don’t have the energy required to properly operate the stove. Then came the joy of navigating the minefield of over-the-counter medications, each promising relief but often delivering side effects worthy of their own class action suit. I had to question if the cure was worse than the cold. Just when I was feeling my most worn out, there was a pop quiz at the medicine cabinet. Is it one pill every four hours or two pills every 8? Not to exceed how many in a 24 hour period lest I trade cold symptoms for kidney failure? What exactly is the difference between a decongestant and an expectorant anyway? When did buying cough medicine start requiring two forms of identification and a background check at the pharmacy counter? I may just return to the old ways. When life hands me lemons in the form of this everlasting cough and cold, I’m just going to make hot tea. Spend. That’s not to say there isn’t some humor in the whole situation. As the body temperature rises, so too does my propensity for nonsensical ramblings and questionable decision-making. It’s a bit like starring in my own reality show, where the rules of logic and reason have been temporarily suspended in favor of fever-induced shenanigans. I’m not entirely certain I didn’t place some online orders under the influence of either a fever or the aforementioned over-thecounter cough and cold medicine. I’m sure I’m going to love … whatever it is that I bought if and when it ever arrives. I know for a fact I bought two decorative ceiling medallions and at least one pair of shoes. I am pleading the fifth — dose that is. (Kymberly Foster Seabolt is still sneezing. She welcomes comments in care of lifeoutloud@comcast.net; P.O. Box 38, Salem, Ohio 44460; or KymberlyFosterSeabolt. com.)

Enjoy English Garden Tea on April 27 SCIO, Ohio — The Jefferson and Harrison Master Gardener volunteers will host an English Garden Tea April 27 from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Scio Branch Library, Lower Level, 331 W Main St. Topics for the presentations include designing English cottage gardens, garden art, attracting birds and making teas from home-grown flowers and herbs. Participants will also work on a make-and-take teacup craft and have the opportunity to receive door prizes. Cost of the program is $30 and includes breakfast and lunch. Pre-registration is required before April 19 at 4:30 p.m. Make checks out and send registration payment to: OSU Extension, ATTN: MGV, 500 Market St., Suite 512, Steubenville, OH 43952. Contact the Ohio State University Jefferson County Extension office at 740-264-2212 or email lyon.194@ osu.edu with questions regarding this event or the Ohio State University Master Gardener Volunteer Program.


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Archeology Day at Fort Laurens set for April 26 BOLIVAR, Ohio — Fort Laurens Museum will be holding an Archeological School Day April 26 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. During the event, students will learn the importance of archeology, how it is conducted and how it affects other fields of study. Students can participate in a variety of activities including a hands-on mock archeological dig, educational presentations and museum tours during which they can learn local history and view Revolutionary War artifacts. All activities meet Ohio educational standards for fourth through eighth grade. The event is open to public, private and home school student of all ages. Pre-registration is required. Admission is $7 per student and free for one adult per group with additional adult tickets at $7 each. For more information or to register, contact Fort Laurens at fortlaurens@gmail.com or 330-874-2059 or visit the website at fortlaurensmuseum.org.

Prep for pesticide exam in Canfield CANFIELD, Ohio — Those interested in becoming a certified pesticide applicator can attend Mahoning County Extension’s Pesticide Exam Prep Class April 15 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the extension office, 490 S. Broad St. Cost for the course is $25 per person which includes CORE bundle and a study guide in one of the following categories: Grain and Cereal Crops, Forage Crops and Livestock, Fruit and Vegetable Crops, Nursery and Forest Crops, Greenhouse Crops and Fumigation. To register, call 330-533-5538 or email shoemaker.306@osu.edu.

Thursday, April 4, 2024 | Auction Guide and Antique Marketplace

ONLINE ONLY STARTS: FRI. MARCH 29, 2024 ENDS: THURS. APRIL 18, 2024

ONLINE ONLY PIZZA ITEMS COLUMBUS, OHIO PIZZA RUSTICA – COLUMBUS 43215

Hobart Legacy 60-quart mixer, Hobart older 80-quart mixer, Kolpack 10 x 12 walk-in cooler, Ref. Prep tables, 2 dr freezer, Double stack Montague GAS DECK OVENS 2 PAIR SELLING, Marble top tables, Patio Tables and chairs, Bakery top table. Auction will include items from other closed units. WWW.AuctionByDelphia.com

PAUL DELPHIA, AUCTIONEER 614-267-5100

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TALLMADGE, OH SAT. APRIL 13, 2024 STARTING AT 5:00 P.M.

BROOKS FAMILY ABSOLUTE AUCTION Summit County Fairgrounds – Ocasek Meeting Hall 1050 North Ave. (Rte 91), Tallmadge, Ohio 44278

ANOTHER FANTASTIC IN-PERSON AUCTION: Four families with over 80 years of collectibles, Baby Boomer toys - Barbies, Fisher Price, G.I. Joe, He-Man, Nintendo games and station, concert shirts, Sports and trading cards, flats of costume jewelry, advertising, antiques, ephemera, clocks, Camping stuff, glass, and pottery, even a snow plow and much more!

Auction by order of Linda Brooks. Check Auctionzip.com Auctioneer #4877 for photos and updates.

TERMS: Cash or instate check with proper ID - No credit/debit cards! No Buyers Premium!

Food available and as always, veterans drink for FREE. Thank you for your service.

DEAN FYGETAKES, AUCTIONEER

AUCTIONEER/REALTORS: LIVE AUCTION George P. Kiko, 330.418.1095, WITH ONLINE BIDDING george@kikocompany.com; KIKO Auctioneers, www.kikoauctions.com Attention Hunters & Land Enthusaists, Wooded W/all sells to the highest bidder AbsoluteAllauction, Small Cabin, Selling As on location. Entirety, Sat. Walk Apr. This Property 6, 2024 Approx. 9581 Cordova Over! Orange Twp., 10:30 amCarroll Rd. SW, Bowerston, OH Co., OH. 44695 Visit www.kikoauctions. com for full details. Attention Hunters & Land AUCTION BY ORDER OF: Enthusaists, All Wooded W/ The Morrison Family Small Cabin, Selling As Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder Entirety, Walk This Property on location. LIVE AUCTION WITH ONLINE BIDDING Over! Orange Twp., Carroll Sat. Apr. 6, 2024 Co., OH. 10:30 am Visit www.kikoauctions. 65+ Acres Hunting Land, com for full details. Leesville Lake Area Approx. 9581 Cordova AUCTION BY ORDER OF: Rd. SW, Bowerston, OH The Morrison Family 44695

OH. Lic. 2005000206 | 330-472-3750 | deansold@gmail.com

65+ Acres Hunting Land, Leesville Lake Area

AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: ONLINE ONLY AUCTION Russell T. (Rusty) Kiko, Jr., C.A.I., 330.495.0923, rustykiko@kikocompany.com; KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com PICKUP: Thu. Apr. 18, 2024, 2:00-5:00 pm The owners are downsizing and relocating. Wurlitzer Baby Grand piano, excellent; Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder only. several Persian oriental rugs; US coins and curStarts: Mon. Apr. 8, 2024 – and 12:00 pm rency; porch and outdoor furniture; bedroom Ends: Mon. 15, pieces; 2024 – 5:00 pm living room furniture; fewApr. antique china;

Quality Furniture, Baby Grand Piano, Persian Rugs, Coins, Etc

games; etc.; See website terms. Address will be given to successful bidders. Alliance, OH for 44601. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder only. PICKUP: Thu. Apr. 18, 2024, ONLINE ONLY AUCTION 2:00-5:00 Starts: Mon. Apr. pm 8, 2024 – 12:00 pm Ends: Mon. Apr. 15, 2024 – 5:00 pm The owners are downsizing and Alliance, OH 44601. Address will be given to sucrelocating. Wurlitzer Baby Grand cessful bidders. piano, excellent; Persian Quality Furniture, Baby Grandseveral Piano, Persian Rugs, oriental rugs; US coins and Coins, Etc currency; porch and outdoor furniture; bedroom and living room furniture; few antique pieces; china; games; etc.; See website for terms.

AUCTIONEER/REALTORS: George P. Kiko, 330.418.1095, george@kikocompany.com; KIKO Auctioneers, www.kikoauctions.com

LEETONIA, OH • FRI. APRIL 26, 2024

AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: Russell T. (Rusty) Kiko, Jr., C.A.I., 330.495.0923, rustykiko@kikocompany.com; KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com

STARTING AT 10:00 A.M. • REAL ESTATE SELLS AT 10:30 A.M.

CARL E. & RUTH A. BARRETT REVOCABLE TRUST 55+ ACRE FARM OFFERED IN PARCELS & AS UNIT MULTI PAR ONE OF A KIND PROPERTY, BEAUTIFUL CENTURY HOME WITH RANCH-STYLE ADDITION, HEMLOCK POLE BARN, BEAUTIFUL HILLTOP SETTING, TILLABLE AND WOODED PARCELS FROM 5 TO 17 ACRES, TIMBER LIVE ONSITE WITH ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE ON REAL ESTATE COLUMBIANA CO., SALEM TWP., LEETONIA SCHOOLS KUBOTA B2400 TRACTOR WITH LOADER, MOWING DECK & SNOWBLOWER, LOW-HOUR ALLIS CHALMERS 175 DIESEL TRACTOR, HORSE-DRAWN BOX WAGON, KAWASAKI MULE, TOOLS, FURNITURE, MORE After 28 years, owners are downsizing. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on LOCATION: 3281 LEETONIA ROAD, LEETONIA, OH 44431. DIRECTIONS: Leetonia Rd. north of Rt. 558 or south of Columbia St. (Rt. 344) in Leetonia. Watch for KIKO signs.

ROLLING 56+ ACRE FARM, 10 acres of woods with nice timber. Quality set of buildings. Beautifully maintained brick 1840 two-story home with 1990s ranch home addition with attached two-car garage and modern conveniences. Spacious master suite, walk-in shower and soaking tub. Main-level half bath, living and dining room combination with fireplace. Open upstairs landing, shower bath. Three bedrooms, gas boiler on original side, forced air gas furnace with central air on new side, 56 X 32 Hemlock pole building. PARCEL #1: 8.2 acres with all buildings PARCEL #2: 20.5 acres, mostly tillable. PARCEL #3: 17 acres, beautiful woods in the back PARCEL #4: 5.1 acres PARCEL #5: 5.1 acres NOTE: A must see property. Excellent set of buildings. Building lots, timber, and tillable pieces. Offered separate and together, selling the way it brings the most. Call for a private showing. TRACTORS, WAGON, TOOLS. Kubota B2400,

loader, 60” belly mower, front-mount snowblower; 1976 Allis Chalmers 175, 2494 actual hours, Perkins diesel; Kawasaki Mule 550; 60” Woods RM990 finish mower; John Deere F525 front mower; Cub Cadet 70; Trac Vac; Triton popup snowmobile trailer; Polaris 600 snowmobile; Early horse-drawn box wagon; table saw, arm saw; Stihl 011 and MS180C chainsaws; air compressor; blowers; lawn tools ANTIQUES, FURNITURE. Trunk; Train by Marx; baskets; rocker; Story & Clark piano; oak dining table with sideboard and server; leather sofa; chair; cherry bookcases; bed; quilt rack; patio furniture AUCTION BY ORDER OF: CARL E. & RUTH A. BARRETT, TRUSTEES AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: RUSSELL T. (RUSTY) KIKO, JR., C.A.I., 330.495.0923, RUSTYKIKO@KIKOCOMPANY.COM REALTOR: MELANIE K. ROYER, 330.831.1446, MELANIE@KIKOCOMPANY.COM KIKO Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

AUCTIONEERS/REALTORS: LIVE ONLINE BIDDING Peter Kiko, AUCTION Sr., 330.705.5996, WITH peter@kikocompany.com; Jacob Whitacre, 330.417.9123, jake@ kikocompany.com KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com DIRECTIONS: the intersection Rt. 30 bidders on location. AbsoluteFrom auction, all sellsoftoUShighest and SR-57, headApr. east 18, on Rt.2024 30 for – two6:00 milespm then Thu. turn north onto Kurzen Rd. In half mile turn left onto Bair Rd.,Watch Orrville, OH 44667 Bair Rd. to auction. for KIKO signs. REAL ESTATE. Prime building with good elevation in DIRECTIONS: Sugarcreek Twp., Wayne Co. 9the acres with state- to buy this one. We make buying From ly intersection hard woods. Country-side good elevation, land at auction easy! of US views, Rt. 30 and and a privatehead settingeast makeon thisRt. a unique opportuSR-57, 30 for nity, don’t miss out! Bring your favorite builder & TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 10% two miles then turn north onto walk at your leisure. Mineral rights owned by seller down auction day, balance due at Kurzen Rd. In half mile turn left closing. A 10% buyer’s premium to transfer. onto Bair Rd. to auction. Watch OFFERED AS FOLLOWS. Parcel #1. 2.5 acres, 237 will be added to the highest bid for KIKO signs. ft. frontage; Parcel #2. 2.7 acres, 560 ft. frontage; to establish the purchase price. Parcel #3. 3.3 acres, 150 ft.Prime frontage. building Any desired inspections must REAL ESTATE. NOTE: is available toinqualified buyers. be made prior to bidding. All withFinancing good elevation Sugarcreek Call auctioneer and learnCo. how to your property Twp., Wayne 9 use acres with information contained herein was tostately buy this one. We make buying land at auction derived from sources believed to hard woods. Countryeasy! side views, good elevation, and a be correct. Information is believed TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 10% down day, to be accurate but not guaranteed. private setting make this aauction unique balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s Property to be offered as a Multi Par opportunity, don’t miss out!premium Bring willyour be added to the highest bid to& establish favorite builder walk the at auction and sold whichever way it purchase price. Any desired inspections must be your leisure. Mineral rights owned brings the most. made prior to bidding. All information contained by seller to transfer. AUCTION BY ORDER OF: Jake and herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information to be accurate but Jana Kohler OFFERED ASis believed FOLLOWS. Parcel not#1. guaranteed. Property 237 to be offered as a Multi 2.5 acres, ft. frontage; ParParcel auction and sold 2.7 whichever way it560 brings the #2. acres, ft. most. frontage; Parcel #3. 3.3 acres, 150 AUCTION BY ORDER OF: Jake and Jana Kohler ft. frontage. 9-Acre Woodland Offered In 3 Parcels NOTE: available to LIVE AUCTIONFinancing WITH ONLINEis BIDDING qualified buyers. Call auctioneer Thu. Apr. 18, 2024 – 6:00 pm and to use your property Bair Rd.,learn Orrville,how OH 44667 Absolute auction, all sells to highest bidders on AUCTIONEERS/REALTORS: location. Peter Kiko, Sr., 330.705.5996, peter@kikocompany.com; Jacob Whitacre, 330.417.9123, jake@kikocompany.com KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com

9-Acre Woodland Offered In 3 Parcels


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AUCTIONEER: ONLINE ONLY arehm@kikocompany.com; AUCTION Andrew Rehm, 330.464.2545, AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: Pete Kiko Jr., 330.749.7898, pkiko@kikocompany.com; KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com DIRECTIONS: From I-77 take SR 62 east for 3.6 miles, turn south on Harrisburg Rd. for 3.6 miles then turn right on 23rd St. to destination. Absolute auction, all4:00-6:00 sells to pm; highest online PREVIEW: Fri. Apr. 12, 2024, PICKUP:bidders Fri. Apr. 19, 2024,only. 3:006:00 pm Starts: Fri. Apr. 12, 2024 – 12:00 pm; Ends: Wed. Apr. 17, 2024 – 6:00 pm DUMP TRUCKS/WORK TRUCKS. 2004 International 4400 dump truck, 52k Preview/Pickup Location: St. NE, Canton, miles, Eaton Fuller 6-speed; ‘87 International1905 1754 23rd dump truck, 134k miles, OH 44705 Spicer 5-speed splitter; ‘94 Ford F-450 Super Duty, diesel, 98k miles, automatic, 2WD dually; ‘96 Chevy C3500 flatbed, 150k 2000 Chevy NOTE: Miracle Concrete has been in business for over 65 DIRECTIONS: From I-77gas, take SRmiles, 62 2WD eastdually; for 3.6 C3500, utility bed, diesel, 124k miles, 2WD dually. years. Everything is well maintained and stored inside. miles, turn south on Harrisburg Rd. for 3.6 miles then EQUIPMENT. Gomaco GT6200 curb machine, 1,630 hrs.; Gomaco GT6200 turn right on 23rd St. to destination. ONLINE TERMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer curb machine 8,900 hrs.; Gomaco curb molds, lots of different sizes, hoppers, and more; Whiteman buggy; MF Work Bull 20 backhoe; 16ft Cros- accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling PREVIEW: Fri. power Apr. 12, 2024, 4:00-6:00 pm; ‘95 PICKUP: struck 26k GVWR; Schmidtpm compressor; Target concrete saw; $2,500 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Fri. trailer, Apr. 19, 2024,Grimmer 3:00-6:00 Air compressor; Concrete tarps; 18in x 10ft straight forms; 1ft x 10ft radius Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. DUMP TRUCKS. 2004 International forms; 18in xTRUCKS/WORK 10ft radius forms; 1ft x 10ft straight forms; Power trowels; Division Multi Par auction process may be used. NO SHIPPING 4400 dump truck, 52k miles, Eaton Fuller 6-speed; plates; Form wedges; Air jack hammer; Homelite trash pump; Bull floats; Lincoln AVAILABLE. All items must be disassembled, uninstalled, ‘87 International 1754 dump truck, 134k miles, Spicer welder; Torch set; Concrete trowels; Concrete saws; Hand tools; Power tools. and removed by the buyer during scheduled pickup time or 5-speed Too much to splitter; mention! ‘94 Ford F-450 Super Duty, diesel, items will be forfeited. 98kMiracle miles,Concrete automatic, dually; ‘96 65 Chevy NOTE: has been2WD in business for over years.C3500 Everything is flatbed, gas, well maintained and150k storedmiles, inside. 2WD dually; 2000 Chevy C3500, utility diesel, 124k miles, 2WDWire dually. ONLINE TERMS: Visa, bed, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,500 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all EQUIPMENT. Gomaco GT6200 curb machine, sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auc1,630 hrs.; Gomaco GT6200 curb machine 8,900 hrs.; tion process may be used. NO SHIPPING AVAILABLE. All items must be disasGomaco curb molds, lots of different sizes, hoppers, sembled, uninstalled, and removed by the buyer during scheduled pickup time and more; Whiteman power buggy; MF Work Bull or items will be forfeited. 20 backhoe; Crosstruck trailer, 26k GVWR; Absolute auction, all ‘95 sells16ft to highest bidders online only. Grimmer Schmidt compressor; Target concrete saw; ONLINE ONLY AUCTION Air compressor; tarps; 18in Starts: Fri. Apr. 12, 2024 –Concrete 12:00 pm; Ends: Wed. Apr. x17,10ft 2024straight – 6:00 pm forms; 1ftLocation: x 10ft radius 10ft radius forms; Preview/Pickup 1905 23rdforms; St. NE, 18in Canton,x OH 44705 1ft x 10ft straight forms; Power trowels;& Division Miracle Concrete Dispersal, Gomaco Curb Machines Attachments, Dump plates; Form jack hammer; Homelite trash Trucks, Forms, Tools,wedges; Equipment Air & More pump; Bull floats; Lincoln welder; Torch set; Concrete trowels; Concrete saws; Hand tools; Power tools. Too much to mention!

Miracle Concrete Dispersal, Gomaco Curb Machines & Attachments, Dump Trucks, Forms, Tools, Equipment & More

AUCTIONEER: Andrew Rehm, 330.464.2545, arehm@kikocompany.com; AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: Pete Kiko Jr., 330.749.7898, pkiko@kikocompany.com; KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com

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AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: ONLINE ONLY AUCTION Matthew P. Kiko, 330-327-9617, mattkiko@kikocompany.com; KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com PICKUP: Mon. Apr. 15, 2024, 10:00 am-1:00 pm ONLINE TERMS: MasterCard Visa required. 15% bidders online only. Absolute auction, all& sells to highest buyer’s premium all sales. is 11:00 beStarts: on Mon. Apr.Information 8, 2024 – am lieved to Ends: be accurate not 12, guaranteed. Multi Par am Fri.but Apr. 2024 – 11:00 auction process may be used. For 3rd party shipPickup Location: Countryside Dr., ping, email your Proxibid invoice8610 to store6658@ Sagamore (Northfield), OH 44067 theupsstore.com or call Hills 330-594-2463 ext. 9. UPS will charge buyers a $15 pickup fee in addition to PICKUP: shipping costs. Mon. Apr. 15, 2024, 10:00 am-1:00 pm Absolute auction, all sells to highest bidders online ONLINE TERMS: MasterCard & Visa required. 15% buyer’s premium on all only. sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par ONLINE ONLY AUCTION auction process may be used. For 3rd party shipping, email your Proxibid Starts: Mon. Apr. 8, 2024 – 11:00 am invoice to store6658@theupsstore.com or call 330-594-2463 ext. 9. UPS will Ends: Fri. Apr. 12, 2024 – 11:00 am charge buyers a $15 pickup fee in addition to shipping costs. Pickup Location: 8610 Countryside Dr., Sagamore Hills (Northfield), OH 44067 Furniture, Lladros, Sterling, Baby Grand Piano, AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: Tools Matthew P. Kiko, 330-327-9617, mattkiko@kikocompany.com; KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com

Furniture, Lladros, Sterling, Baby Grand Piano, Tools

AUCTIONEERS/REALTORS: ONLINE ONLY AUCTION Ashley Ritchey, 330.495.3474, ashley@kikocompany.com; Eric Bevington, 330.417.5471, eric@kikocompany.com; KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com PREVIEW: Thu. Apr. 11, 2024; 2:00 pm-3:30 pm PICKUP: Fri. Apr. 19, 2024; 10:00 am-1:00 pm Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. ONLINE ONLY AUCTION Starts: Tue. Apr. 9, 2024 – 12:00 pm Absolute sells Ends: Tue. Apr.auction, 16, 2024 – all 12:00 pm to the highest bidders online only. Preview/Pickup Location: Starts: Tue. Apr. 9, 2024 – 12:00 pm 4111 Mahoning Rd. NE, Canton, OH 44705 Ends: Tue. Apr. 16, 2024 – 12:00 pm 1960 Dodge Pioneer, 1938 Oldsmobile, 1955 Ford Mainline,Preview/Pickup 2005 Hummer H2, Loads of Vintage/ Location: Modern Car Parts, Air Compressors, ToolsCanton, OH 44705 4111 Mahoning Rd. NE,

1960 Dodge Pioneer, 1938 Oldsmobile, 1955 Ford Mainline, 2005 Hummer H2, Loads of Vintage/ Modern Car Parts, Air Compressors, Tools

PREVIEW: Thu. Apr. 11, 2024; 2:00 pm-3:30 pm PICKUP: Fri. Apr. 19, 2024; 10:00 am-1:00 pm Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details. AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: ONLINE ONLY randallkiko@kikocompany.com; AUCTION Randall L. Kiko, 330.831.0174, KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com DIRECTIONS: Take Detwiler Rd. north of Rt. 165 or south of Western Reserve Rd. to address. Watch for KIKO signs. PREVIEW: Mon. Apr. 15, 2024, 4:00-6:00 pm; PICKUP: Mon. Apr. 22, 2024, 2:30-5:30 pm Absolute auction, allSPRAYER, sells to Hhighest bidderGood online only.CTILLAGE EQUIPMENT, HARDI & S SPREADER. Sunflower Flex 1434 26’ discFri. withApr. rear hitch & hyd; DMI 2500-Bpm 7-shank 3 pt ripper setup Preview/Pickup Location: Starts: 12, 2024 – 12:00 for 5 shank; goodThu. H & SApr. Top Shot 5126 tandem sidepm slinger manure spreader; 10246 Detwiler Rd., Canfield, OH 44406 Ends: 18, 2024 – 5:30 John Deere 512 12’6” 5-shank disc ripper; Newton Crouch 8-ton SS lime/fertilizer spreader tandem hyd driven SS 24” web; John Deere 714 11-shank disc DIRECTIONS: Takeseries Detwiler DUMP TRAILERS. 1991 East chisel; good Brillion XL-144 cultipacker 32’ X fold;ALUM. Sunflower 7232 32’ Rd. north of Rt. 165 or south of60’ hyd. fold alum. 33’ alum frame dump crumbler; Hardi navigator 1000-gallon sprayer & leveltandem booms, Hardi Western to 320/90R address. Trailstar tri-axle alum controls, foamReserve marker, PTORd. pump, 46 tires; SStrailer; Kraus 20’1993 hyd. driven 33’ alum frame Watch for12”; KIKO belt conveyor Case signs. IH/DMI 325 anhydrous 3 pt applicator 15 row with 2dump trailer; 2000 ext. coulters with Raven controls & John Deere rate control rear hitch;alum. JD 913 tri-axle 33’ alum Trailstar PREVIEW: Mon. Apr. 15, 2024, 3 Pt 3-shank ripper; JD loader attachment 7’ Houle GP-06 hyd. dump grapple/rock frame trailer; 1997 Trailstar 4:00-6:00 pm; PICKUP: Mon. Apr. bucket alum tri-axle 33’ alum frame dump 22, 2024, 2:30-5:30 pm TIRES, FARM GATES, MISC. Large pile of rough-cut lumber; (4) horse1993 stall fronts; trailer; East alum dual-tandem assorted farm & sheep gates; (1) 8’ J bunk; Landscape tarps; steel shop door; dump trailer; 1994 TILLAGE EQUIPMENT, HARDI 33’ alum frame partial roll landscape material; pair 380/85 R34 tires and City rims, 12alum bolt; misc. tri-axle 33’ alum frame SPRAYER, H& S SPREADER. Good ALUM. DUMP TRAILERS. East26’ alum. tandem frametrailer dump trailer; dump Sunflower C-Flex1991 1434 disc with33’ alum 1993 alum 33’ 2500-B alum frame dump trailer; 2000 Trailstar alum. rearTrailstar hitchtri-axle & hyd; DMI 7-shank ONLINE TERMS: Visa, MasterCard tri-axle alum frame dump 1997 Trailstar 3 pt33’ ripper setup fortrailer; 5 shank; goodalum tri-axle 33’ alum frame & dump Wiretrailer; Transfer accepted. Wire dump trailer; 1993 East alum dual-tandem 33’ alum frame 1994 H & S Top Shot 5126 tandem side Transfer or Certified Check required City alum tri-axle 33’ alum frame dump trailer slinger manure spreader; John Deere on purchases ONLINE TERMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer ortotaling $3,000 or 512 12’6” 5-shank disc ripper; Newton Certified Check required on purchases totaling $3,000 or greater. 7% greater. 7%buyer’s buyer’s premium on all Crouch 8-ton SS lime/fertilizer premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but notInformation guaranteed. is believed to be sales. spreader tandem hyd driven SS 24” Multi par auction process may be used. accurate but not guaranteed. Multi web;ONLY John Deere 714 11-shank disc ONLINE AUCTION par auction process may be used. chisel; Brillion XL-144 Quality Tillagegood Equipment, Hardi Sprayer, H & series S Manure Spreader, SS Lime/Fertil32’ X Dump fold;Trailers, Sunflower izercultipacker Spreader, (6) Aluminum Misc. 7232 auction, 32’ crumbler; Hardibidder navigator Absolute all sells to highest online only. 1000-gallon sprayer Starts: Fri. Apr. 12, 2024 – 12:0060’ pm hyd. fold & Thu. level booms, Hardi Ends: Apr. 18, 2024 – 5:30 pm controls, foam marker, PTO pump, 320/90R Preview/Pickup Location: 46 Detwiler tires; Rd., SS Canfield, Kraus OH 20’44406 hyd. driven 10246 belt conveyor 12”; Case IH/DMI 325 anhydrous 3 pt applicator 15 row with 2 ext. coulters with Raven controls & John Deere rate control rear hitch; JD 913 3 Pt 3-shank ripper; JD loader attachment 7’ Houle GP06 hyd. grapple/rock bucket

Quality Tillage Equipment, Hardi Sprayer, H & S Manure Spreader, SS Lime/Fertilizer Spreader, (6) Aluminum Dump Trailers, Misc.

TIRES, FARM GATES, MISC. Large pile of rough-cut lumber; (4) horse stall fronts; assorted farm & sheep gates; (1) 8’ J bunk; Landscape tarps; steel shop door; partial roll landscape material; pair 380/85 R34 tires and rims, 12 bolt; misc. AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: Randall L. Kiko, 330.831.0174, randallkiko@kikocompany.com; KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com

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ONLINE ONLY HIGH QUALITY, JOHN DEERE TRACTORS, CORN PLANTER, DISCBINE, GRAIN CART, SEMI TRUCKS Absolute auction, owners downsizing, all sells to the highest bidder online only. PREVIEW/PICKUP LOCATION: 818 GREELEY RD., BROOKVILLE, PA 15825. Rt. 80 take exit 78 for St. Rt. 36. Go north on St. Rt. 36 3 miles to Greeley Rd. then turn right. PREVIEW: Saturday, April 13, 2024, 10:00 AM-2:00 PM Or By Appointment, Call Dan Park, 814.715.0906 TRACTORS, EQUIPMENT. John Deere 8320, 18 sp PS, duals, 8584 hrs, SN RW8320P002448; John Deere 7520, power quad, 2nd owner, 2,032 original hours, SN RW7520R060328, both Pre Def.; John Deere Max Emerge XT 1770NT 12-row liquid, 2630 Greenstar, SN A01770W730197; Mac Don R113 discbine, one owner, flail, 13 ft.; E-Z Trail 870 grain cart, like new, 870 bu.; 6 pen calf barn, movable; Cub Cadet pulling tractor, 16 HP TRUCKS, DUMP TRAILER. 2005 Int 9400i, C15 Cat pre Def, twin turbo, 10 sp, 545K, wet line, sleeper, runs good; 2001 Mack, 300 HP Mack, wet line, 9 sp, runs good; 1974 Ti-Brook 26 ft. alum. dump, 700-800 bu. AUCTION BY ORDER OF: PARK ACRES FARM AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: RUSSELL T. (RUSTY) KIKO, JR., C.A.I., 330-495-0923, RUSTYKIKO@KIKOCOMPANY.COM, #AU002727L. RUSS KIKO ASSOC. #AY000170L. KIKO AUCTIONEERS (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com


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Ohio Turnpike prepares for more traffic during eclipse on April 8 BEREA, Ohio — Ohio residents and visitors within a 124-mile area of the state will experience a total solar eclipse April 8. Out-of-state travelers planning to view the eclipse in Ohio are encouraged to arrive early and stay late to help reduce traffic congestion across the Ohio Turnpike and other state roadways. Just like all peak travel days with an expected increase in traffic, the toll booths, 14 service plazas and eight maintenance buildings across the Ohio Turnpike will be staffed accordingly in anticipation of a high-volume traffic event. Troopers from the Ohio State Highway Patrol will be highly visible and ready to assist motorists in the days leading up to, during and following the eclipse. Additionally, the Ohio Turnpike will be staffed by personnel providing roadside assistance to stranded motorists 24-hours a day. Managing traffic flow. The Ohio Emergency Management Agency estimates between 150,000 and 575,000 travelers will visit the state for the solar eclipse, an uptick from the average of nearly 139,000 passenger vehicles and commercial trucks that typically travel the turnpike per day. To aid the flow of traffic, lane closures will not be permitted prior, during or after the eclipse, according to Chris Matta, chief engineer for the turnpike commission. Portable message signs will be placed at various locations along the toll road to keep travelers informed about traffic incidents, driving conditions and to provide other roadway safety messages. Participating restaurants at some of the service plazas will also extend hours of operation and fuel deliveries will be increased. Stay safe. During eclipse-based traveling, the OSHP recommends that motorists find a safe location to view the eclipse; don’t stop on the roadside along the Ohio Turnpike, any interstate, roadway or at an exit/ entrance ramp; maintain a full tank of fuel and include an emergency vehicle kit and a cell phone charger; remain patient on the roadways; focus on driving and keep headlights on during temporary darkness caused by the eclipse.

OSU Extension kicks off 2024 Garden Art series CANFIELD, Ohio — OSU Extension Mahoning County is kicking off its 2024 Garden Art series with rock paining on April 10 at 6 p.m. at the Mahoning County Extension Office. The class will go over tips and hints to keep garden rocks vibrant and long-lasting. Guests are recommended to come prepared with a plan for a set of 10 rock designs, however, example designs will also be provided. The class is for all ages and abilities. The 2024 Garden Art series will feature interactive garden art workshops with OSU Extension master gardener volunteers. Topics in the series include hummingbird feeders, topiary turtles, planted garden implements and more. Each workshop is $25 and interested parties can register at go.osu. edu/gardenartseries2024 or call the Mahoning County Extension at 330533-5538. To register, visit go.osu. edu/rockpainting04-10.

Thursday, April 4, 2024 | Auction Guide and Antique Marketplace

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AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: LIVE AUCTION WITH ONLINE BIDDING Randall L. Kiko, 330.831.0174, randallkiko@kikocompany.com #AU-005116. Russ Kiko Assoc. #AY000170L KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com See www.kikoauctions.com full and listing. bidder This is noton a consignment Absolute auction, allforsells to updated the highest location auction. All items from Boak Family Farms LLC. Current inventory coming from farmer trade-ins and buyouts. Come prepared to buy. 214 Boak Rd. Sat. Apr. 13,806 2024 – 10:00 am3 pt, 2 remotes, exc. 18.4x34 tires; 1966 John Deere 2510 TRACTORS.International diesel, wide front, New Castle, PA 16101 gas, wideOnline front, exc.Items 15.5x38Begin tires, 3at pt.,10:30 1 remoteam (nice); 1968 Oliver 1650 gas, rare utility (swept back) front axle, 16.9x34 tires, 3 pt, 1 remote (nice); Ford 4000 gas, wide front, front weights, 3 pt (all original paint); Massy 235 diesel, wide front, 3 for pt, 1 full remote, 12.4x28 rear & listing. new 6.50x16 MISC. fronts & rims; 1959 JD EQUIPMENT & 3 PT ATTACHMENTS. New See Ferguson www.kikoauctions.com and updated 730 gas is w/ not 3 pt, anarrow front, power steering, 15.5x38 tires, 1 from remote;Boak 1951 JD AR standard wide Holland 355 front grinder mixer, hyd drive; New Idea 211 This consignment auction. All items (original); Farmall Super fenders, pulley, new front coming tires (restored); 1955 Farmall 300 w/spreader; fast hitch, Willmar Super 500 pull-type T/A manure Family1952 Farms LLC.C w/ Current inventory from exc. 14.9x38 tires w/ wheel weights; 1962 IH 240 gas w/ all hydraulic loader & fast hitch; Minneapolis-Moline PTO drive fertilizer spreader; Hardi TR500 tandem-axle farmer trade-ins and buyouts. Come prepared to buy. G450 tractor diesel, pwr steering, 3 pt, 1 remote, 4,677 hours, Jetstar Fenders; Ferguson 30 gas with 3 pt., sprayer w/ 45 ft. booms; Killbros 350 gravity wagon on TRACTORS.International 806 diesel, wide front, 3 pt, new radiator. JD gear; EZ Flow 225 bu. gravity wagon; McCurdy 175 COMBINE & HEADS.exc. JD 6620 diesel hydro, 4,700 1966 hrs.; JDJohn 643 corn head; JD 216 flex head Deere 2510 2 remotes, 18.4x34 tires; bu. gravity wagon; Killbros 150 bu. gravity wagon; 8-ton TRACTOR WEIGHTS & PARTS. (12) IH 100 lb. suitcase weights; (14) JD 100 lb. suitcase weights; new IH front gas, wide front, exc. 15.5x38 tires, 3 pt., 1 remote (nice); running gear;JD 12’ weight bracket; (6) MF suitcase weights; of Ford rear weights;back) JD 4020front style starter brackets; many & side-mount wagon auger for seed or 1968 Oliver 1650 gas, raresetutility (swept fertilizer; Tyler lime spreader (needs web spliced); Rhino IHaxle, rear wheel weights; pairs of new JD & IH flat-top fenders; 18.4X38 & 18.4X34 T-rail duals; 18.4x38 9-bolt 16.9x34 tires, 3 pt, 1 remote (nice); Ford 4000 gas, 15’ batwing duals; setfront, of IH 9-bolt dualweights, hubs 3-1/4”;3set JD 10-bolt dual hubs 4”; new JD 4020 style & IH style top(needs links TLC); New Industrias America 8 ft. wide front ptof(all original paint); Massy pull-type hyd. lift box blade; Woods model 172 pull-type SKID STEER/CONSTRUCTION/NEW ATTACHMENTS. Bobcat 542b skid steer, gas, universal quick attach; Ferguson 235 diesel, wide front, 3 pt, 1 remote, 12.4x28 6 ft. mower; County Line 6 ft. rotary mower 3 pt.; Land Ditch Witch RT16 walk-behind trencher; new 60”, 66”, 72”, 78” & 84” material buckets; 74” & 84” rock rear & new 6.50x16 fronts & rims; 1959 JD 730 gas w/ 3 Pride & Farm Star 5 ft. rotary mowers 3 pt.; 5 ft finish buckets; 75” hyd brush grapple; 48” 4000 lb pallet forks; 48” hydraulic adjust pallet forks; double bale spear; pt, narrow front, power steering, 15.5x38 tires, 1 remote; mower 3 pt.; new/unused Lowery 3 pt cone spreader; 7’ HD1951 tree/post post-hole digger withfront 12” & 18” augers; mortar receiver hitches; make-up plates; JDpuller; AR standard wide (original); 1952mixer; Farmall 3 pt blade; 3 pt post-hole digger, boom pole & bale carrier; used 48” manure bucket Super C w/ fenders, pulley, new front tires (restored); 1955 Brillion 6 ft.17’ 3 hyd pt packer seeder; pull-type hyd log splitter; TILLAGE & PLANTING. Nice Kewanee 1010 18’ hyd flat-fold disc; White 256 19’ wing disc; Unverferth Farmall 300 w/ fast hitch, exc. 14.9x38 tires w/ wheel new/unused bale feeder; (4) new 8 ft gates; (2) fold rolling basket; JD 620 13’ transport disc with new 20” notched front blades; IH 370 11’ transport discround w/ weights; 1962 IH 240 gas w/ all hydraulic loader & fast new front blades; Kewanee 10’ transport disc; Kewanee 14’ transport cultimulcher; John IH 6000 Deere 10-shank D130 disc lawn mowers w/ 42” cut; JD F925 hitch; Minneapolis-Moline G450 tractor diesel, pwr chisel; Case/Landoll 9-shank disc chisel soil saver; IH 55 13-shank pull-type chisel plow; IH 720 5x16 toggle front mount mower w/ 72” deck, Yanmar diesel. steering, 3 pt, 1 remote, 4,677 hours, Jetstar Fenders; trip plow; White 508 4X auto reset plow; JD 7000 6x30 planter w/ dry fertilizer; JD 7000 4x30 planter w/ dry Ferguson 30planter; gas with pt.,planter; new JD radiator. NEWplow; TIRES. Skid Steer. 10x16.5; 12x16.5. Wagon. fertilizer; IH 56 2x JD 2903 2X 8’ drag disc; Brillion 5-shank 3 pt chisel Brillion 10’ 9.5lx15; 11lx15 . Tractor Fronts. 6.00x16; 6.50x16; pullCOMBINE cultipacker; Ford 3X 3 pt plow; Case IH 5100 18x7 grain drill w/ grass seeder; IH 5100 21x7 grain drill w/ & HEADS. JD 6620 diesel hydro, 4,700 hrs.; 7.50x16; 10.00x16. Tractor Rears. 18.4x38; 15.5x38; dbl. disc, press wheels & grass several rear-mount harrows for discs or soil savers; 14 ft. rear-mount JD 643 corn head; JD seeder; 216 flex head 13.6x38; 13.6x28; 14.9x28; 11.2x28; 14.9x24. Plus More. rolling basket; assorted used disc blades TRACTOR & PARTS. (12) IH lb. suitcase new PLANTER PARTS. WEIGHTS (16) JD single-disc fertilizer openers off 100 late model JD planter; 6-row fert11x38 cross filldrop auger;center rims; new 9x28 6 loop rims; 10x24 lb.dry suitcase weights; new frontassorted 6 loop rims; used JDweights; 7000 & 7200(14) row JD units;100 (2) JD fertilizer boxes; (12) JD no-tillIHopeners; JD single-disc fert 16x38 9 bolt steel dual rims. weight (6)openers; MF suitcase weights; set of(24) Ford rear openers; (6)bracket; Kinze dbl disc (12) cast-iron closing wheels; depth wheels;NEW lot of pneumatic down TIRES ON RIMS. (4) 10X16.5 skid MOUNTED weights; JD &4020 brackets; JD &several IH lots of new no-till coulter pressure air bags brackets;style manystarter JD seed boxes; corn & many bean meters; steer; (4) 12x16.5 skid steer; (4) 11LX15 implement; (4) rearplus wheel JDplanter & IHdrums flat-top fenders; blades; otherweights; parts, see pairs photos;of (4)new IH Cyclo 9.5LX15 implement. 18.4X38 18.4X34 T-rail duals; 18.4x38 9-bolt QUALITY HAY&EQUIPMENT. Clean New Holland 570 square balerduals; w/ belt set thrower, hyd tension; Vermeer rebel 54009-bolt 4x5 round baler w/ gathering Rhinodual 8-wheel hyd foldSUPPORT V rake; like-newEQUIPMENT. Sitrex of IH dual hubs 3-1/4”; wheels; set ofnew/unused JD 10-bolt hubs New tractor seats; hitch pins; RT5200h 4 basket hyd fold tedder; NH 477 haybine w/ good rolls, new tires & sickle; NHtop 256links; dolly wheel rake; 4”; new JD 4020 style & IH style top links drawbars; jacks; ratchet straps; new 5/16 & 3/8 NH 258 hitch rake w/ new teeth; nice NH 450 7 ft. 3 pt sickle bar mower; NH 404 G70 crusher;chains assortedand new ratchet binders; chain slings; webbing SKID STEER/CONSTRUCTION/NEW ATTACHMENTS. knives for various NH haybines slings; clevises; cultivator shovels; wagon stake pockets; Bobcat 542b skid steer, gas, quick Ditch DIRECTIONS: From I-79 take exit 105 (Rt.universal 108) west 5.5 miles attach; to Hunt Rd. and southhydraulic to auction sitecylinders or from and hoses; misc. pallet racking; new Witch walk-behind trencher; 60”, to 66”, 72”,site. 78”Auction & held at the intersection New CastleRT16 take Rt. 108 east 5 miles to Hunt Rd.new and south auction 50-gallon sprayer tank; new 1.5 cubic yard self-dumping 74”Watch & 84”for rock of 84” Hunt,material County Linebuckets; & Boak Roads. KIKObuckets; signs. 75” hyd brush hopper; new 28x60” shop workbench; new 25’ HD grapple; 48”5 4000 forks; 48”pmhydraulic PREVIEW: Fri. Apr. and Apr.lb 12,pallet 2024, 10:00 am-4:00 each day adjust jumper cables; new 1/2” air impact w/ sockets; (50) new palletAuction forks; spear; postPICKUP: daydouble until 7:00bale pm. No Sun. orHD Mon.tree/post pickups. Apr.puller; 16, 17 and 18, 10:00traffic am-4:00 cones; pm each used day. traffic signal; several used implement hole with 12” only. & 18” mortar mixer; receiver After Apr.digger 18 by appointment All augers; must be removed by Apr. 30, 2024. tires on rims; poly grain auger hoppers; plus much more! hitches; make-up plates; used 48” MISC. EQUIPMENT & 3 PT ATTACHMENTS. Newmanure Holland 355bucket grinder mixer, hyd drive; New Idea 211 manure DELIVERY AVAILABLE: Call Martin Trucking & Ag at spreader; Willmar Super 500 pull-type T/A PTO drive fertilizer spreader; Hardi TR500 tandem-axle sprayer w/ TILLAGE & PLANTING. Nice Kewanee 1010 18’ hyd 45 ft. booms; Killbros 350 gravity wagon on JD gear; EZ Flow 225 bu. gravity wagon; McCurdy 175 bu. gravity 724.679.1563 for quotes. flat-fold disc; White 256 19’ wing disc; Unverferth 17’ wagon; Killbros 150 bu. gravity wagon; 8-ton running gear; 12’ side-mount wagon auger for seed or fertilizer; hyd fold rolling basket; JD 620 13’ transport disc with ONSITE TERMS: Driver’s license or State ID required Tyler lime spreader (needs web spliced); Rhino 15’ batwing (needs TLC); New Industrias America 8 ft. pullto register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, new 20” notched front blades; IH 370 11’ transport type hyd. lift box blade; Woods model 172 pull-type 6 ft. mower; County Line 6 ft. rotary mower 3 pt.; Land Visa, disc w/ Star new blades; 10’ transport disc; Lowery Pride & Farm 5 ft.front rotary mowers 3 pt.;Kewanee 5 ft finish mower 3 pt.; new/unused 3 pt or coneMaster spreader; Card accepted. 4% buyer’s premium on all sales; 4%hyd waived transport cultimulcher; IH 6000 7’ Kewanee 3 pt blade; 3 pt14’ post-hole digger, boom pole & bale carrier; Brillion 610-shank ft. 3 pt packer seeder; pull-type log for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is JD believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. disc new/unused chisel; Case/Landoll 9-shank splitter; round bale feeder; (4) new 8 ftdisc gates;chisel (2) Johnsoil Deeresaver; D130 lawn mowers w/ 42” cut; Multi Par auction process may be used. IHfront 55 13-shank pull-type chisel plow; F925 mount mower w/ 72” deck, Yanmar diesel.IH 720 5x16 toggle tripTIRES. plow; 4X 12x16.5. auto reset plow; JD 11lx15. 7000 Tractor 6x30 Fronts. 6.00x16; 6.50x16; NEW SkidWhite Steer. 508 10x16.5; Wagon. 9.5lx15; ONLINE TERMS: Visa, MasterCard, and Wire Transfer planter w/ dry fertilizer; JD 7000 4x30 planter w/ 14.9x28; dry 11.2x28; 14.9x24. Plus 7.50x16; 10.00x16. Tractor Rears. 18.4x38; 15.5x38; 13.6x38; 13.6x28; accepted. Wire transfers required on invoices over $3,000. fertilizer; IHdrop 56 center 2x planter; 290 2X rims; planter; 8’ rims; dragused 16x38 9 bolt steel dual More. new 11x38 rims; newJD 9x28 6 loop 10x24JD 6 loop 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to disc; Brillion 5-shank 3 pt chisel plow; Brillion 10’ pull rims. be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi par auction process cultipacker; Ford 3 pt IH 5100 18x7 NEW MOUNTED TIRES ON3X RIMS. (4)plow; 10X16.5Case skid steer; (4) 12x16.5 skidgrain steer; (4) 11LX15 implement; (4) may be used. 9.5LX15 implement. drill w/ grass seeder; IH 5100 21x7 grain drill w/ dbl. disc, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. New tractor seats; hitch pins; top links; drawbars; jacks; ratchet straps; newBY 5/16 & AUCTION ORDER OF: Boak Family Farms LLC. Farm press wheels & grass seeder; several rear-mount harrows 3/8for G70discs chains or andsoil ratchet binders;14 chain webbing slings; clevises; cultivatorphone shovels;number wagon stake is 724.924.2396. savers; ft. slings; rear-mount rolling basket; pockets; hydraulic cylinders hoses; misc. pallet racking; new 50-gallon sprayer tank; new 1.5 cubic yard assorted used disc and blades self-dumping hopper; new 28x60” shop workbench; new 25’ HD jumper cables; new 1/2” air impact w/ PLANTER (16)used JDtraffic single-disc fertilizer openers sockets; (50) newPARTS. traffic cones; signal; several used implement tires on rims; poly grain auger off late JD planter; 6-row fert cross fill auger; JD hoppers; plusmodel much more! 7000 & 7200 row (2) JD&dry boxes; (12) JD DELIVERY AVAILABLE: Call units; Martin Trucking Ag atfertilizer 724.679.1563 for quotes. no-till openers; assorted JDIDsingle-disc fert for openers; (6) Cash, Check, Debit Card, ONSITE TERMS: Driver’s license or State required to register bidder number. Kinze dbl disc openers; cast-iron closing wheels; (24)for cash or check when paid Visa, or Master Card accepted. 4%(12) buyer’s premium on all sales; 4% waived depth wheels;is believed lot of pneumatic down pressureMulti air Par bags sale day. Information to be accurate but not guaranteed. auction process may be used. & brackets; many JD seed boxes; corn & bean ONLINE TERMS: Visa, MasterCard, and Wire Transfer accepted. Wiremeters; transfers required on invoices over $3,000. 10% lots buyer’sof premium all sales. coulter Informationblades; is believedplus to be accurate several newonno-till other but not guaranteed. Multi parparts, auctionsee process may be(4)used. photos; IH Cyclo planter drums AUCTION BY ORDER OF: Boak Family Farms LLC. Farm phone number is 724.924.2396. QUALITY 214 Boak Rd. HAY EQUIPMENT. Clean New Holland 570 square w/ belt thrower, hyd tension; Vermeer rebel New Castle,baler PA 16101 5400 4x5 WITH round baler w/ gathering wheels; new/unused LIVE AUCTION ONLINE BIDDING RhinoSkid 8-wheel foldTillage, V rake; RT5200h Tractors, Loader, hyd Planting, Hay like-new Equipment, Sitrex New Tires, Skid Loader Attachments, Tractor 4 basket hydEquipment fold tedder; NH 477 haybine w/ good rolls, Weights, Support new tires & all sickle; 256 dolly rake; NH 258 hitch Absolute auction, sells toNH the highest bidderwheel on location rake nice NH 450 7 ft. 3 pt sickle bar mower; Sat. Apr.w/ 13, new 2024 –teeth; 10:00 am NH Items 404Begin crusher; assorted new knives for various NH Online at 10:30 am

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DIRECTIONS: From I-79 take exit 105 (Rt. 108) west 5.5 miles to Hunt Rd. and south to auction site or from New Castle take Rt. 108 east 5 miles to Hunt Rd. and south to auction site. Auction held at the intersection of Hunt, County Line & Boak Roads. Watch for KIKO signs. PREVIEW: Fri. Apr. 5 and Apr. 12, 2024, 10:00 am-4:00 pm each day PICKUP: Auction day until 7:00 pm. No Sun. or Mon. pickups. Apr. 16, 17 and 18, 10:00 am4:00 pm each day. After Apr. 18 by appointment only. All must be removed by Apr. 30, 2024.

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LIVE AUCTION SELLING FOR THE FORMER ESTATE OF RONALD & ALICE BEZEREDI KUBOTA TRACTOR, JOHN DEERE SKID STEER, MOWER, MISC. TOOLS, ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on LOCATION: GPS ADDRESS: 38665 LODGE ROAD, LEETONIA, OH 44431

AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: LIVE WITH ONLINE BIDDING Gabe Cozy, AUCTION 330-316-8229, gcozy@kikocompany. com KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders 3 Bed; 2 Bath; 2-Car Garage; City of Green, Green on location. LSD, Summit County; Onsite and online bidding available.– Visit Wed. Apr. 10, 2024 5:00www. pm kikoauctions.com for 2895 Byron Drive, North Canton, OH 44720 more details. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on3location. Bed; 2 Bath; 2-Car Garage; City of Green, Green LSD, Summit County; LIVE AUCTIONand WITHonline ONLINE BIDDING Onsite bidding available. Visit www.kikoauctions.com for Wed. Apr. details. 10, 2024 – 5:00 pm more 2895 Byron Drive, North Canton, OH 44720 Nice Updated Ranch Home

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AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: Gabe Cozy, 330-316-8229, gcozy@kikocompany.com KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com SKID STEER, TRACTOR, MOWER, TRUCK, ETC. John Deere 260 skid steer, 3200 hrs, material bucket, MTI bucket; GMC bucket truck 3500 HD, auto, DRW, 454 V-8; Kubota L3240 tractor with LA514 loader/bucket, 4WD, BA95 backhoe, hydro, 587 hrs; Massey Ferguson GC1705 4WD, 695 hrs, hydro, 3 pt, PTO, mower deck; Yamaha Rhino, 4WD, 460 hrs, winch, blade, manual dump; Landpro 6 ft. 3 pt finish mower; Woods Heritage RD72, 3 pt, finish mower; Kubota 3 pt, 5 ft. tiller; Quincy air compressor QTS-5; Little Wonder walk-behind blower; filters; 6 skids of landscape patio stone; Radial arm saw with table; electric snowblower; Yard Pro walk-behind tiller; 3 pt. 4 ft. snowblower; approx. 30 railroad ties ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD, GUN SAFE. Winchester gun safe, early apple crusher; large pet cage; two chest freezers; covered horse buggy; one-horse open wagon; antique wood crates; hardware; Craftsman 24 in. metal lathe; outdoor patio furniture; Teakwood patio table with chairs; (3) runner sleds; two pc. wall cupboard; Depression china hutch; old clothes dryer; Duncan Phyfe Mahogany drop-leaf table; Empire wall clock; copper boiler; vanity with mirror; nightstand; early oak bed; pine dresser; oak washstand; 3 cushion leather sofa; early Hoosier cupboard; ice tongs; 3X3 solid butcher block; oak hall tree; loads of household; cannonball bed; reach-in Coke cooler reconditioned; lighted sign; treadle sewing

machine; flatscreen TV TERMS ON CHATTELS: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or Master Card accepted. 4% buyer’s premium on all sales; 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. AUCTION BY ORDER OF: BETH & JOHN KUFLEITNER AUCTIONEER/ REALTOR: RUSSELL T. (RUSTY) KIKO, JR., C.A.I., 330.495.0923, RUSTYKIKO@KIKOCOMPANY.COM & RUDY W. KIKO, 330.540.2416, RUDYKIKO@KIKOCOMPANY.COM KIKO AUCTIONEERS (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

AUCTIONEERS/REALTORS: Ashley Ritchey, 330.495.3474, ashley@kikocomONLINE ONLY AUCTION pany.com; Eric Bevington, 330.417.5471, eric@ kikocompany.com; KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com PREVIEW: Wed. Apr. 10, 2024; 3:00-4:30 pm; PICKUP: Wed. Apr. 17, 2024; 10 am-3:00 pm Visit www.kikoauctions.com for more details. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder Absolute online only. auction, all sells to the highest bidder online only. ONLINE ONLY AUCTION Starts: Mon. Apr. 8, 2024 – 12:00 pm Starts: Mon. Apr. 8, 2024 – 12:00 pm Ends: Mon. Apr. 15, 2024 – 12:00 pm Ends: Mon. Apr. 15, 2024 – 12:00 pm Preview/Pickup Location: 7601 Bentler Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44721 Preview/Pickup Location: Golf Cart,7601 Zero Turn Mower, Ave. Tractor,NE, Woodworking Bentler Canton, OH 44721 Tools, Crocks, Quality Furniture, Appliances

Golf Cart, Zero Turn Mower, Tractor, Woodworking Tools, Crocks, Quality Furniture, Appliances

PREVIEW: Wed. Apr. 10, 2024; 3:00-4:30 pm; PICKUP: Wed. Apr. 17, 2024; 10 am-3:00 pm Visit www.kikoauctions.com for more details.

AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: LIVE AUCTION WITH ONLINE BIDDING Brooks E. Ames, 330.703.2732, brooks@kikocompany.com; KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com DIRECTIONS: From 5th St. (619) and Snyder Ave. in Barberton head west on Snyder to Van Buren Ave., then south to address. Watch for KIKO signs. REAL ESTATE. 11,000 sq. ft. and 65 acres in Summit Co., Barberton City. Property features a concrete building built in 1946. The building consists of approx. 50% office andauction, 50% warehouse/shop. Thethe fronthighest of the building (office inAbsolute all sells to bidder onarea) location. cludes reception/front desk area, 4 private offices, conference room, bathroom, Thu. Apr. 18,and 2024 378 S. Van Buren Ave., learning/training centers break room with an overhead door. The back of the pm Barberton, OH 44203 building 12:30 (warehouse/shop area) consists of mostly warehouse with 4 overhead doors (3 in rear of building and one in front), tool storage area, shop area and two bathrooms. The rear could be reconfigured for a more open span wareDIRECTIONS: St. (619) Snyder Ave. in Also Selling Contents Online Only. house. The property hasFrom 3 rooftop5th furnace/AC units and that control the front office area, and the warehouse heatedon withSnyder 2 Reznor style Ceiling heights Barberton head iswest to heaters. Van Buren Ave., STARTS: Fri. Apr. 12, 2024, 12:00 pm; ENDS: Fri. Apr. arethen approx. 16’ to to eaves. Public utilities and 400-amp, 3-phase, south address. Watch for KIKO signs.4-wire electric 19, 2024, 12:00 pm; PREVIEW: Thu. Apr. 18, 2024, 9:00 service. Parking for approx. 20+ with additional space in rear of building. The am; PICKUP: Tue. Apr. 23, 2024, 10:00 am-3:00 pm REAL ESTATE. 11,000 sq. ft. and 65 acres in Summit property is currently zoned RS-40 single family that has a non-conforming use Barberton that City. Property a concrete asCo., industrial/warehouse can continue as longfeatures as used as such. For specific ELECTRICAL/TOOLS/WAREHOUSE ITEMS. Electrical building built in City 1946. The building consists of approx. zoning questions call the of Barberton Zoning. Property is 5 Summit County lights, stock, wire, pipe, and more; Ericson Temporary 50% office and 50% warehouse/shop. The front of the parcels: 0108039, 0108040, 0108041, 0108043 and 0110456. The property has Power Distributions centers; Pro Bend Model 1100; building (office area)Arthur includes area, frontage on Van Buren Ave., St., andreception/front rear on Dan St. Call todesk see how to pipe benders; ridgid pipe threader; diamond core bits; 4 private offices, conference room, bathroom, learning/ buy this property at auction. acetylene torch set; safety harness; wire carts; hand training break onroom with overhead NOTE: Propertycenters will be openand for inspection April 10th from an 4:30-6:00 pm and power tools inc. Hilti, Bosch, Milwaukee and more; door. The back of the building (warehouse/shop area) the day of the auction 2 hours prior. There is construction currently on Van Buren iTOOLco cable mate; job boxes on wheels; assort. consists mostly warehouse with updates toofwater and storm drainage. with 4 overhead doors chains and binders; temp. job site lighting strings; LED (3 inONrear building andauction one day, in front), toolat storage TERMS REALof ESTATE: 10% down balance due closing. A lights; Bulb Eater 3L; work lights; electrical hardware; 10% buyer’s premium willand be added the highest bid to establish purchase area, shop area twotobathrooms. The rearthe could be shop vacs and more. price. Any desired inspections must beopen made prior to bidding. All information reconfigured for a more span warehouse. The contained hereinhas was 3derived from sources believed tounits be correct. OFFICE ITEMS/MISC. File cabinets; worktables; stack property rooftop furnace/AC thatInformation control is believed to beoffice accuratearea, but notand guaranteed. Property to beissold as an Entirety the front the warehouse heated with chairs; monitors; portable bar; picnic tables; 4-Way and2 not to be offered separate parcels. Reznor stylein heaters. Ceiling heights are approx. 16’ traffic light; conference table and chairs; lateral file and Also Contents Online Only. and 400-amp, 3-phase, 4-wire more. toSelling eaves. Public utilities STARTS: Fri. service. Apr. 12, 2024, 12:00 for pm; approx. ENDS: Fri. 20+ Apr. 19, 2024, 12:00 pm; electric Parking with additional NOTE: Complete listing on Proxibid for bidding. PREVIEW: 9:00 am; The PICKUP: Tue. Apr. 23, 10:00 space Thu. in Apr. rear18,of2024, building. property is 2024, currently am-3:00 pm zoned RS-40 single family that has a non-conforming ONLINE TERMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer ELECTRICAL/TOOLS/WAREHOUSE ITEMS. that Electrical stock, wire, pipe, accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling use as industrial/warehouse canlights, continue as long and more; Ericson Temporary Power Distributions centers; Pro Bend Model $1,500 or greater. 15% buyer’s premium on all sales. as used as such. For specific zoning questions call the 1100; pipe benders; ridgid pipe threader; diamond core bits; acetylene torch City of Barberton Zoning. Property is 5 Summit County Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. set; safety harness; wire carts; hand power tools inc. Hilti, Bosch, Milwaukee Multi Par auction process may be used. parcels: 0108039, 0108040, 0108041, 0108043 and and more; iTOOLco cable mate; job boxes on wheels; assort. chains and binders; 0110456. The property has frontage on Van Buren Ave., temp. job site lighting strings; LED lights; Bulb Eater 3L; work lights; electrical Arthurshop St.,vacs andandrear hardware; more.on Dan St. Call to see how to buy this ITEMS/MISC. property at OFFICE Fileauction. cabinets; worktables; stack chairs; monitors; portable bar; picnic tables; 4-Waywill traffic conference table and chairs; lateral file NOTE: Property belight; open for inspection on April 10th andfrom more. 4:30-6:00 pm and the day of the auction 2 hours NOTE: Complete listing on Proxibid for bidding. prior. There is construction currently on Van Buren with ONLINE TERMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer reupdates to water and storm drainage. quired on purchases totaling $1,500 or greater. 15% buyer’s premium on all TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 10% down sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not auction guaranteed.day, Multibalance Par aucat closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the tiondue process may be used. highest toONLINE establish the purchase price. Any desired LIVE AUCTIONbid WITH BIDDING Warehouse/Shop Office Buildingsprior to bidding. All information inspections And must be made Online Only: Electrical Tools, Lighting, Electrical/Lighting Stock, Office Supplies, contained herein was derived from sources believed to be And More Information is believed to be accurate but not correct. Absolute auction, allProperty sells to the to highest bidderasonan location. guaranteed. be sold Entirety and not to Thu. 18, 2024 beApr. offered in separate parcels. 12:30 pm 378 S. Van Buren Ave., AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: Barberton, OH 44203 Brooks E. Ames, 330.703.2732, brooks@kikocompany.com; KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com

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AUCTIONEERS/REALTORS: Ashley Ritchey, 330.495.3474, ashley@kikocompany. com; Eric Bevington, 330.417.5471, eric@ kikocompany.com; KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com

AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: LIVE AUCTION WITH Russell T. (Rusty) Kiko, Jr., C.A.I., 330.495.0923, ONLINE BIDDING rustykiko@kikocompany.com; KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com DIRECTIONS: Take Rt. 619 east of Uniontown to Mogadore Rd. and south. Watch for KIKO signs. Absolute all sells to highest REAL ESTATE.auction, Great Development Potential & bidder on location. Country Building Sites27, With Sewer–&10:30 Water AvailSat. Apr. 2024 am able, Daniel L. Miller Revocable Estate Plan Trust, 11949 Mogadore Ave. NW, Family Owned Since 1938, Ranging From 5+ OH Lake 44685 Acres ToUniontown, Over 8+ Acres Each, Schools, Lake Twp., Stark Co. DIRECTIONS: Take Rt. #1-#6 619 east AUCTION #1. 48+ acres, Parcels offered an Entirety. Parcel #2-2. 5.10 of Uniontown Mogadore separate and togetherto multi par. Parcel Rd. #1-#6 acres, 245’ frontage. Parcel #2-3. andfrom south. Watch for KIKO range 7.4 acres up to 8.5 acres each.signs. All gen- 5.38 acres, 245’ frontage. Parcel #2-4. 5.65 acres, 245’ frontage. tly rolling open farmland with approx. 261’ to 317’ REAL ESTATE. Great Development frontage each. You’ll love these parcels. Buy one or Potential & Country Building Sites NOTE: Maps at site or visit us on the all. All on the east side of the road. Walk the land web. Any questions on financing call Sewer at With your leisure. Zoned & R-1 Water low densityAvailable, residential. Rusty. Daniel L. offered Milleras Revocable Estate Property to be a Multi Par auction and Plan Trust, Family Owned Since sold whichever way it brings the most. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 10% 1938,#2. Ranging From 5+ tracts. AcresAllTo AUCTION (3) 5+ acres adjoining on down auction day, balance due at Over Acres Schools, west side8+ of the road. Each, All openLake and gently rolling closing. A 10% buyer’s premium Lake Twp., Stark Co. farmland. Property to be sold as Separate Parcels, will be added to the highest bid to Bidder’s Choice, and to beacres, offered as an En- establish the purchase price. Any AUCTION #1.not48+ Parcels tirety. Parcel #2-2. 5.10 acres,separate 245’ frontage.and Par- desired inspections must be made #1-#6 offered cel #2-3. 5.38 acres, 245’ frontage. Parcel #2-4. together multi par. Parcel #1-#6 prior to bidding. All information 5.65 acres, 245’ frontage. range from 7.4 acres up to 8.5 contained herein was derived from NOTE: Maps at site or visit us on the web. Any acres each. All gently rolling open sources believed to be correct. questions on financing call Rusty. farmland with approx. 261’ to 317’ Information is believed to be TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 10% down auction day, frontage love premium these accurate but not guaranteed. balance due at each. closing. AYou’ll 10% buyer’s orbid all.to All on the willparcels. be added Buy to theone highest establish the AUCTION BY ORDER OF: Walter east side of desired the road. Walk purchase price. Any inspections mustthe be Miller & Raymond Miller, Coland at to your leisure. Zoned R-1 low made prior bidding. All information contained Trustees. density residential. Property herein was derived from sources believedtoto be be offered as a Multi Partoauction correct. Information is believed be accurateand but whichever way it brings the notsold guaranteed. most.BY ORDER OF: Walter Miller & Raymond AUCTION Miller, Co-Trustees. AUCTION #2. (3) 5+ acres Exciting Real Estate Land Auction, 64 Acres adjoining tracts. All on west side LIVE AUCTION WITH of the road. All open and gently ONLINE BIDDING rolling Property to be Sat. Apr. 27, farmland. 2024 – 10:30 am soldMogadore as Separate 11949 Ave. NW,Parcels, Bidder’s Choice,OHand Uniontown, 44685not to be offered as Absolute auction, all sells to highest bidder on AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: location. Russell T. (Rusty) Kiko, Jr., C.A.I., 330.495.0923, rustykiko@kikocompany.com; KIKO Auctioneers; www.kikoauctions.com

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FRI, APR 5 at NOON. Southington, OH. 4/5 at 12PM and 4/6 at 9AM- Consigned machinery, equipment, and misc. Jason Miranda, Auct. Pg. B28

By Devi Shastri AP Health Writer

Allergy season is here — and it’s earlier and stronger than expected. More than 80 million Americans deal with itchy eyes, runny nose and other symptoms of seasonal allergies, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. The level of misery people will face depends on where they live and what they’re allergic to, but there are things you can do to feel better. Pollen counts were high early. Dr. Rachna Shah usually starts looking at pollen counts in the Chicago area in April. But she peeked at her data in mid-February, and saw tree pollen was already at a “moderate” level. “This season has been so nuts,” said Shah, an allergist and director of the Loyola Medicine Allergy Count. “Granted, it was a pretty mild winter, but I didn’t expect it to be so early.” Shah said she believes this season will be longer than other years, assuming the weather remains warm. Experts say climate change has led to longer and more intense allergy seasons. Which cities have it the worst? The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America issues an annual ranking of the most challenging cities to live in if you have allergies, based on over-the-counter medicine use, pollen counts and the number of available allergy specialists. This year, the top five were Wichita, Kansas; Virginia Beach, Virginia; Greenville,

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South Carolina; Dallas; and Oklahoma City. Dr. Nana Mireku is an allergist in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and said “people are pretty miserable right now and allergists are pretty busy.” Which pollens cause allergies? There are three main types of pollen that cause seasonal allergies. Earlier in the spring, tree pollen is the main culprit. After that grasses pollinate, followed by weeds in the late summer and early fall. Some of the most common tree pollens that cause allergies include birch, cedar, cottonwood, maple, elm, oak and walnut, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Grasses that cause symptoms include Bermuda, Johnson, rye and Kentucky bluegrass. Pollen trackers can help you plan your day. The best and first step to controlling allergies is avoiding exposure. That’s easier said than done when everyone wants to enjoy spring weather. To prevent allergy issues, keep windows closed at home and in the car, avoid going out when pollen counts are highest and change clothes when you get home. Pollen trackers can help with

planning. The American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology tracks levels through a network of counting stations across the U.S. Counts are available at its website and via email. How to relieve allergy symptoms. The first thing to figure out is what specifically you’re allergic to, Mireku said, and many Americans are allergic to several things at once. Allergists can run tests for different triggers. Over-the-counter nasal sprays can help relieve symptoms, but they take a while to kick in, so it’s best to start them in early March, Shah said. Antihistamines are another option. Shah said she’s seen some patients benefit from switching to a similar brand if one stops working, but said that there isn’t much broader data to back the recommendation. For young children and people who have to take many different allergy medications, immunotherapies in the form of shots and oral drops can help desensitize the immune system to allergens, treating symptoms at their root. (©2024 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

SAT, APR 6 at 9:00 A.M. Southington, OH. 4/5 at 12PM and 4/6 at 9AM- Consigned machinery, equipment, and misc. Jason Miranda, Auctioneer/ Chalkers Consignment Machinery Auct. Pg. B29 SAT, APR 6 at 10:00 A.M. Rock Creek, OH. CAT D3G XL, NH tractors, tractors, cultipacker, discbine, baler, and misc. Mike Davis Auctioneers Pg. B21 SAT, APR 6 at 10:00 A.M. Atwater, OH. Ford dirt bike. Honda Troy built tiller, tools, and misc. Duke Whiting, Auctioneer Pg. B25 SAT, APR 6 at 10:30 A.M. Newton Falls, OH. Household, collectibles, vintage radios, and misc. McGuire Auctioneers Pg. B6 SUN, APR 7 at 11:00 A.M. Stow, OH. Furniture, household, collectibles, and misc. Dean Fygetakes, Auct. Pg. B12 SAT, APR 13 at 8:30 A.M. Middlefield, OH. Guns, ammo, knives, and misc. Nelson Weaver, Auctioneer Pg. B22 SAT, APR 13 at 9:00 A.M. Middlefield, OH. Tools, antiques, collectibles, and misc. Henry Hostetler, Auctioneer Pg. B24 SAT, APR 13 at 10:00 A.M. Kinsman, OH. Kubota tractor w/ loader, 19’ camper, 18’ equipment trailer, and misc. Ken Layne, Auctioneer Pg. B35 SAT, APR 13 at 10:00 A.M. Middlefield, OH. Lanterns, antiques, toys, and misc. Aaron Mast Auctioneers & Appraisals Pg. B12 FRI, APR 26 at 9:30 A.M. Mineral Ridge, OH. Construction, pipeline equipment, natural gas equipment, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B21

OHIO 2 SAT, APR 6 at 10:00 A.M. Leetonia, OH. Kubota tractor, JD skid steer, mower, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B16

Rick Keffer ,..I AUCTIONS ONLINE AUCTION NO Reserve on most lots! OVER 300 LOTS! Ends April 11, 2024 starting at 6pm Viewing Tues April 9, 2024 5pm to 7pm 7391 CR 203 Millersburg, OH 44654 VISIT RICKKEFFERAUCTIONS.COM I Ford Crew Cab, 2005 Chevy C45OO, Like New Dehydrater, Tons of Tools new and used, lots of hardware, flea market specials! !shop tools Galore, Skidloader Attachmentsm Brush hog new, truck cap ,tool bins, air compressors, pallet racking, Kubota Diesel Garden Tractor, scaffolding, tool chests, tablesaw, paslode nailer, Custom Knifes, space heaters, sump pumps, shop vacs, sprayers, laser stands, laser w eye, air hoses, lights, new bits and grinding wheels, Several Diamond Blades 12 inch 8 inch blades, Diamonds for concrete floor grinder 16 grit 24 grit 40 grit 80 grit. Most new fill set of 9 each socket sets, winches, tool carts, generators, Spartan drain cleaner, concrete trowels, weedeaters, gas grill, loaded tool organizers, truck tool boxes, Soff-Cut concrete saw, hundreds aluminum extendable broom handles new ,thousands of screws bits Tapcons ,Anchor bolts, fastners large variety fleemarket special Simon concrete forms ,concrete blankets,drain snakes,Drain cameras, many hydraulic hoses, 20 alternators and starters 3 atv polaris ranger axles new New filters brake drums brake pads pressure washer hoses lots of new tools, finish mower, 16’ Fishing boat, Ride On Power Trowels, Light tower, New motors, Entire barn for disassembly, and lots lots more!

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SUN, APR 7 at 1:00 P.M. Youngstown, OH. Outstanding antiques, furniture, mercury bronze statue, collectibles, and misc. Anglin’s Auction Service Pg. B23 WED, APR 10 at 5:00 P.M. North Canton, OH. Updated Ranch home, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B16 SAT, APR 13 at 9:00 A.M. North Canton, OH. Stark Vintage Market Antique and Vintage Show. toys, Jewelry, Vintage Clothing, Collectibles, Decor and More. Stark Vintage Market Pg. B8 SAT, APR 13 at 11:00 A.M. Salem, OH. 2 Bedroom home and misc. Harry Hofmeister, Auctioneer Pg. B9 WED, APR 24 at 6:00 P.M. Dover, OH. 135 Acres in 14 parcels, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B2 FRI, APR 26 at 10:00 A.M. Leetonia, OH. 55+ Acre farm offered in parcels and as unit, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B13 FRI, APR 26 at 1:00 P.M. Rogers, OH. Flea market open every Friday each week year round. Open the first Saturday of the month April-October. Monthly consignment auction second Tuesday of each month. Visit RogersOhio.Hibid.com or Rogersohio.com for online auction listings, details, and photos. Rogers Community Auction and Flea Market Pg. B15 SAT, APR 27 at 10:30 A.M. Uniontown, OH. Real estate sold in parcels, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B16 TUES, APR 30 at 5:30 P.M. Alliance, OH. Premier Stark County Home, Land and Lake Absolute Auction. Ranch Home, Outbuildings, 2 Ponds, 41.7 Acres. RES/Wooster Pg. B35

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SAT, APR 6 at 10:00 A.M. Dennison, OH. 2 Houses, barn, workshop, zero turns, tools, cattle, and misc. Ron Hickman, Auct. Pg. B6 SAT, APR 6 at 10:30 A.M. Bowerston, OH. 65+ Acres hunting land, Leesville Lake area, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B13 (Continued on Page B26)


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ONLINE ONLY BIDDING: APRIL 3-10, 2024 STARTING AT 7:00 P.M.

ONLINE ONLY AUCTION

GALEN D. FROELICH ESTATE ’19 KIA SORENTO SXL – 05’ COACHMAN CLASS A RV COINS – BEER STEINS – COLLECTIBLES – ANTIQUES

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THE ESTATE OFFERING FOR SALE: 2019 Kia Sorento SXL (VIN: 5XYPKDA51KG448044) w/12,600 MILES, 05’ Coachman Class A RV, Rare Coins, Electronics, Vintage Domestic beer Steins, Rare ’91 Upper deck Highland Mint Micheal Jordan Bronze Card, Sony Camera, Electric Stair Lifts, Computers, Collectibles, Antiques, and much more! Stark County Probate Case Number: 247456

ON-SITE PREVIEW WED. APRIL 10TH (2-4 P.M.) ON-SITE PICK-UP: SAT. 13TH (10 A.M.-2 P.M.) PICK UP LOCATION: 321 CHICAGO PL, CANTON ,OH 44703 For Complete List of Items, Pics, Terms of Sale, & to register for Online Bidding go to www.DuttonAuctions.com TERMS: All Bidders must register online @ www.DuttonAuctions.com to bid. All items pd for w/Credit Card or Cash before pick-up. Buyer’s Premium of 10% added to high bid to determine total purchase price.

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HIGHLIGHTS: HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR: Case ADDRESS: 12658 South Winchester Ave., CaluCX210, 5 RUBBER met Park, IL 60827 TIRED LOADERS: JD 544G, Volvo L70D, Volvo SALE SITE PHONE: (315) 633-2944 L60F, Volvo L60E, AUCTIONEER LICENSE: 441001125 IH Payloader H60, 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACK- ALEX LYON & SON HOES: JD 710B, Ford SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., 555B, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT: Gradall 544D-10, BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTOR: Kubota Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-5635 B7800HSD, WOOD CHIPPER: Morbark, GENERA- Go to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details Construction Equipment,TIMED Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, TOR: IR Powersource G60, 2 BUCKET AUCTION TRUCKS: 1999 IH 4900(55ft.), 1990 IH 4700, 8 RETIREMENT AUCTION Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Tow Trucks, Pickups, VAN TRUCKS: 2017 Chevy Express REAL ESTATE IS SOLD Trailers & Van), 3500, 2011 Ford (Equipment F550XL, 1999 Ford E450, 2004 Attachments ~ Airline Towing ~ and Support Ford E250, 2010 IH 4300, 2005 IH Construction TH Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, 4200, 2003 Freightliner MT45, 1999 GMC C6500, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Tow Trucks, Pickups, 2 CAB & CHASSIS: 2011 Dodge Ram Trailers (EquipmentTH & Van), Attachments and Sup4500HD, 1991 IH 4600, 4 ROLLBACK TRUCKS: port 2012 IH 4300 M7, 2008 IH 4300, IH 4300, OPENS- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10TH @ 12 PM 2000 Freightliner(t/a), 7 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2021 (central) ADDRESS: 12658 South Winchester Ave., CalumetAPRIL Park, IL @ 60827 Kenworth T680(t/a), 2019 Peterbilt CLOSESWEDNESDAY, 24TH 12 PM 567(t/a), 2020 Volvo VNL760(t/a), 2007 HYDRAULIC Volvo CHICAGO (CalumetCase Park), CX210, ILLINOIS 5 RUBBER HIGHLIGHTS: EXCAVATOR: VNL64(t/a), 1999 Volvo WL64T(t/a), (2) TIRED LOADERS: JD 544G, Volvo L70D, Volvo L60F, Volvo L60E, Freightliner(t/a), 4 DUMP TRUCKS: 2009 IH Payloader H60, Ford 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: JD 710B, Ford F550XL, Ford F450SD, 1995 GMC 555B, 1996 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT: Gradall 544D-10, LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTOR: Kubota 3500HD, 1991 IHWOOD 2654, CHIPPER: 2 PICKUP TRUCKS: 2002 B7800HSD, Morbark, GENERATOR: IR Powersource G60, 2 BUCKET Ford F250XLT,1999 1997 Chevy 3500, TRUCKS: IH 4900(55ft.), 1990 IH 4700, 8 VAN TRUCKS: 2017 Chevy Express AUTOMOBILE: Explorer1999 PoliceFord Intercep3500, 2011 2017 FordFord F550XL, E450, 2004 Ford E250, 2010 IH 4300, 2005 IH tor,4200, BUS:2003 2013 Ford E40, SPORT Freightliner MT45, 1999 GMC C6500, 2 CAB & CHASSIS: 2011 Dodge Ram UTILITY VEHICLE: Dodge4Durango Sport,TRUCKS: LIM4500HD, 19912012 IH 4600, ROLLBACK 2012 IH 4300 M7, 2008 IH 4300, IH 4300, OUSINE: 2001 Jaguar S Type, 4 2000 Freightliner(t/a), 7 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2021 Kenworth T680(t/a), 2019 Peterbilt COLLECTIBLE VEHICLES: 1979 Rolls Royce Silver 567(t/a), 2020 Volvo VNL760(t/a), 2007 Volvo VNL64(t/a), 1999 Volvo WL64T(t/a), (2) Shadow, 1973-1972 Cadillac Eldorado, Freightliner(t/a), 4 DUMP TRUCKS: 2009 Ford F550XL, 1996 Ford F450SD, 1995 GMC Ford Thunderbird, 3 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2022 3500HD, 1991 IH 2654, 2 PICKUP TRUCKS: 2002 Ford F250XLT, 1997 Chevy 3500, Stryker 8.5x40(tri.), (2)Equipment AUTOMOBILE: 2017 Ford Explorer Police Interceptor, BUS: 2013 Ford E40, SPORT Trailers(t/a), 5 FLATBED TRAILERS: 2007 Utility UTILITY(2)2006 VEHICLE: 2012Eagle Dodge 48ft.(t/a), Transcraft 48ft.Durango Sport, LIMOUSINE: 2001 Jaguar S Type, 4 COLLECTIBLE VEHICLES: 1979 Rolls Royce (t/a), Great Dane 48ft(t/a), 2000 Reitnouer 45ft. Silver Shadow, 1973-1972 Cadillac Eldorado, FordDUMP Thunderbird, 3 EQUIPMENT (t/a), TRAILER: Frameless 22ft(t/a), TRAILERS: 2022 Stryker 8.5x40(tri.), (2)Equipment 5 FLATBED(2)2007 TRAILERS: 20072Utility 48ft.(t/a), (2)2006 Transcraft Eagle 48ft. 2 Trailers(t/a), CONTAINER TRAILERS: CIMC(t/a), (t/a), Great Dane Reitnouer 45ft.(t/a), DUMP TRAILER: Frameless 22ft(t/a), VAN TRAILERS: 1998 48ft(t/a), Trailmobile2000 53ft.(t/a), 2 CONTAINER CIMC(t/a), 2 VAN TRAILERS: 1998 Trailmobile 53ft.(t/a), 1988 Fruehauf FB9TRAILERS: 53ft.(t/a), 2 (2)2007 REEFER TRAILERS: 1988 Fruehauf 53ft.(t/a), 2 REEFER TRAILERS: (2)Wabash 53ft.(t/a), TAGALONG: (2)Wabash 53ft.(t/a),FB9 TAGALONG: 14.5’x8’Deck Deckw/4’ w/4’Beaver BeaverTail(tri.), Tail(tri.),22CARGO CARGO TRAILERS: 2015 Lark United(t/a), 1999 Pace 14.5’x8’ American(tri.), 7 UTILITY TRAILERS: 2022 Gorilla Trailers D6144M, 10’x6’(s/a), 15’x6.5(t/a), TRAILERS: 2015 Lark United(t/a), 1999 Pace 12’x6.5’(s/a),7 14.5’x4.5’(t/a), 18’x6.5’(t/a), American(tri.), UTILITY TRAILERS: 2022 GorillaBeaver Creek 16’x7(t/a), 8 BOATS: Regal 24ft., Trailers 15’x6.5(t/a), RegalD6144M, Majestic10’x6’(s/a), 206XL 20ft., Sea Ray 24ft., Renken Classic 23ft., Chaparral 178XL, Smoker 12’x6.5’(s/a), 18’x6.5’(t/a), Beaver CAMPER: 2014 Crossroads Sunset Trail(t/a), Alante 17114.5’x4.5’(t/a), Open Bow, Aristo Craft, Cheetah, Creek 16’x7(t/a), 8 BOATS: RegalMobile 24ft., Mini, (9)20ft. Mobile Mini, 5 SNOW EQUIPMENT: Flink 12 CONTAINERS: (3)40ft. Regal SeaWestern Ray 24ft.,8ft. Renken 11ft.Majestic Power 206XL Angle20ft., Plow, Power Angle Plow, Western 7.5ft. Power Angle Classic Chaparral Smoker Plow,23ft., Western 6.5ft.178XL, Power Angle Plow, 80in. Poly Power Angle Plow, 3 RECREATIONAL Alante 171 Open AristoZuma Craft,Sport Cheetah, VEHICLES: 2009Bow, Yamaha Scooter, 2011 Motor Scooter, Yamaha 4-Wheller CAMPER: Crossroads SunsetEQUIPMENT, Trail(t/a), ATV, 6 2014 SCRAP RECYCLING 4 PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)New Easy Kleen 124000psi, CONTAINERS: (3)40ft. Mobile Mini, PLATES, (9)20ft. 6 BULK TANKS, 9 NEW & USED TIRES, 9 7 FUEL TANKS, 3 ROAD Mobile Mini, 5 SNOW(6)Skid EQUIPMENT: ATTACHMENTS: Steer,Flink (2)Backhoe, Excavator, 295 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. 11ft. Power Angle Plow, Western 8ft. Power Angle Plow, Western 7.5ft. SALE Power Angle SITE PHONE: (315) 633-2944 Plow, Western 6.5ft. Power Angle Plow, 80in. Poly AUCTIONEER LICENSE: 441001125 Power Angle Plow, 3 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES: 2009 Yamaha Zuma Sport Scooter, 2011 Motor Scooter, Yamaha 4-Wheller ATV, 6 SCRAP RECYCLING EQUIPMENT, 4 PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)New Easy Kleen 4000psi, 7 FUEL TANKS, 3 ROAD PLATES, 6 BULK TANKS, 9 NEW & USED TIRES, 9 Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-5635 ATTACHMENTS: (6)Skid Steer, (2)Backhoe, Excavator,Go 295 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details

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REAL ESTATE AUCTION RANCH HOME ON GOLF COURSE STARK CO. – PERRY TWP – AUGUSTA LAKES

2047 Master Point SE, Massillon, OH 44646

• 4 Bed, 3.5 Ba, FP, Central A/C, Home Office • Located on -“The Legends of Massillon” • Beautiful Master Suite w/Glamour Bath • Open Flr Plan w/Finished Lower Level • Back Deck & Patio Overlooking Hole #5 OPEN: APRIL 4TH (4-6 P.M.), 13TH (11 A.M.-1 P.M.), 14TH (1-3 P.M.), 20TH (11 A.M.-1 P.M.), 21ST (1-3 P.M.), 27TH (10 A.M.-12 P.M.) Visit www.DuttonAuctions.com or call 330.879.5000 for Online Bidding and Bidder’s Packet w/complete terms of sale. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: $17,500 down day of sale, balance due in full at closing. Buyers Premium of 10% will be added to the high bid to determine the total purchase price.

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Learn to use a walk-behind tractor PITTSBURGH — Get hands-on training with the BCS walk-behind tractor and learn how to integrate this equipment into your production plan April 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Hilltop Urban Farm, 700 Cresswell St. Two-wheel tractors can drastically increase production quality and quantity and offer a range of tools to increase your farm’s efficiency. Participants will learn more about this versatile tool that supports many small-scale vegetable operations. Pasa and Hilltop staff will discuss and demonstrate the uses and safe operation of a walk-behind tractor and review attachments and basic maintenance. Each participant will get an opportunity for supervised, hands-on practice with multiple implements. This hands-on workshop is limited to 15 registrants. Registration fee is based on a sliding scale, from $45 to $90, and includes lunch. Wear weather-appropriate clothing and footwear, including closed-toe shoes and work gloves as needed. For more information and to register, visit web.cvent.com/ event/25cadddc-9e53-4347-a180679bcbdd993f/summary.


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Sportsman’s dinner in Sebring set for June 23 SEBRING, Ohio — A sportsman’s dinner will be held at 4 p.m. on June 23 at Almost Home Event Center, 230 S 12th St. in Sebring, to benefit Harvesting Hope, a local nonprofit who provides free meals for the community and fills local blessing boxes around Sebring and other local communities. The cost is $40 includes dinner and a chance to win a mystery gun door prize. There will be a guest speaker, live and silent auction items, gun raffles, vendors and more.

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SpringBring your consignments in 24th Semi-Annual Spring24th24th Spring Semi-Annual Note to Consignors: Consignment Furniture Monday and Tuesday from Auction 8 AM to 4 PM and Wednesday from 8 AM to noon. Saturday, April 20, 2024 at 9 AM Terms: Cash, Check, Visa and Mastercard acTake your furniture with you or have it delivered! cepted. Credit cards used will incur 4% fee. There You can bid online! will be a 10% buyers’ premium charge on all in Pictures and links for online bidding will be found person sales and a 20% buyers’ premium for all Location: Mt. Hope Auction grounds in Mt. Hope, Ohio at: online sales. Oh There44654 will be sales tax unless you are 8076 State Route 241 Millersburg www.stevechuppauctions.com exempt. furniture youHope, or haveAssisting it delivered! You canKeith bid Beachy, online! Bob Graber, Location: Mt.Take Hopeyour Auction groundswith in Mt. Auctioneers: Pictures and links for online Merlin bidding will be found at: Kevin Lehman, Ohio Hershberger, Rich Jenkins, 8076 State Route 241 Millersburgwww.stevechuppauctions.com Oh 44654 David Miller, Myron Miller, Atlee Raber, Eli Troyer, Over bedroom suites and beds, dining and dining tables, Over 2,500 2,500 items items consisting consisting ofofbedroom suites Andrew Yoder Jr., sets Wayne Yoder, Daniel Weaver chairs anddining barstools, file cabinets, shelves, chests, and beds, sets andupholstered dining tables,furniture, chairs anddesks, androckers, Nelson Weaver. media stands, coffee and end tables, occasional tables, cupboards, rustic furniture and area barstools, upholstered furniture, desks, rockers, We will be open Friday, April 19 from 8 AM to 8 rugs will be featured again this year. We will sell in four different rings in the main building, file cabinets, shelves, mediaunder stands,the cof-tent for PMoutdoor for preview. Register for bid card numbers and the fifth ring willchests, be outside furniture. fee and end tables, occasional tables, cupboards, after noon on Friday. Byler’s BBBQ will be on site Affordable Barn Company lot model close out sale! We will have 25 barns that you can have rustic furniture and convenience area rugs will bewithin featured Friday evening Saturday. delivered at your 60again days. Delivery can beand paid for right at the auction: this year. willmiles sell infrom four Mt. different rings in the $250 up toWe 100 Hope, Ohio. Look for pictures on our website. main this building, andwill thebe fifththe ringFriday will be outside un-auction starting at 4 PM where we will sell New year evening der the tent forcrafts, outdoor furniture. decorations, small furniture, live edge lumber, and used furniture. Some overflow of Affordable Barnmay Company lot model sale! fine furniture be offered as close well out if we can’t fit it in the main building. This auction will not Webe willonline. have 25 barns that you can have delivered at your convenience within 60cost days.isDelivery can Delivery will be available; approximately $3 per loaded mile with a minimum of be paidMake for right at the auction: up toat100 $300. arrangements for $250 delivery the auction. miles to from Mt. Hope, Ohio. Look for consignments pictures on Note Consignors: Bring your in Monday and Tuesday from 8our AMwebsite. to 4 PM and Wednesday from 8 AM to noon. New thisCash, year Check, will be the Friday auctionaccepted. Credit cards used will incur 4% fee. Terms: Visa andevening Mastercard startingwill at be 4 PM where we willpremium sell decorations, There a 10% buyers’ charge on all in person sales and a 20% buyers’ premium forfurniture, all online There will crafts, small livesales. edge lumber, and be usedsales tax unless you are exempt. Assisting Auctioneers: Beachy, Bob furniture. Some overflow of Keith fine furniture may beGraber, Merlin Hershberger, Rich Jenkins, Kevin Lehman, Miller, Miller, Raber, Eli Troyer, Andrew Yoder Jr., Wayne Yoder, offered asDavid well if we can’tMyron fit it in the main Atlee building. Daniel Weaver andbeNelson This auction will not online. Weaver. Delivery will be available; cost is approximately $3 We will be open Friday, April 19 from 8 AM to 8 PM for per loaded mile with a minimum of $300. preview. Register for bid card numbers afterMake noon on Friday. arrangements for delivery at the auction. Byler’s BBBQ will be on site Friday evening and Saturday.

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ABSOLUTE FARM EqUIPMENT AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 6TH AT 11:00 AM 877 SCOFIELD ROAD, HADLEY, PA 16130 4’t.1cy1otJ AUCTION WILL BE HELD LIVE AND ONLINE. 4’t.1cy1otJ Go to: rt19produceauction.com or auctionzip.com for photos. PREVIEW: FRIDAY, APRIL 5TH FROM 3 PM TO 7 PM SALE ORDER: There will not be any smalls, we will be starting immediately at 11 :00 am on machinery. TRACTORS: New Holland 8870A, 4x4, cab, heat and air, 18 speed forward, 4 remotes. S# D423164. New Holland TS 115A 2WD, triple remotes, canopy cab, shuttle shift, 6277 hours. S# ACP26884. John Deere 450-B Dozer, 6 way blade. I Badger silage wagon BN 950, tandem running gear, self unloading New Holland silage wagon, model 816-818, tandem running gear, self unloading. Gravity wagon Model 183 w/6072 running gear. Gravity wagon Killbros 350 S# 1327031. New Holland L 170 Skid loader 9856 hours. COMBINE/HEADS: Case International combine 2188 Axial-Flow, 4x4, engine 4237 hours, separator 2929 hours. Gravity wagon Unverferth 275 w/light kit, ..,. ••• ;~- top extended, G10 running gear _ Gravity wagon Husky M-223 with Bradford S# JJC0196145. Corn Head Model 1063 6x30 6 row poly snouts. Grain Head Model 1020 20’. S# JJC0065074. Header Cart NOTE: Combines and heads will be sold separate, then put together and sold again to determine highest value. John Deere 9510 Combine Maximizer 4x4, engine hours 4107, separator hours 2814. S# H09510x681310. JD Corn Head 643 6 row JD 920 Grain Head EZ Trail 680 Header Cart Unverferth HT25 Header Cart w/light kit. HAY EQUIPMENT: 2015 New Holland BC5070 square baler with kicker and Crop Saver Applicator. S#YEN118596. New Holland Proted 3417 4 basket tedder, hydraulic fold and tilt. S# YCZDT0396. Miller Pro 1150 rake #17-16570 2011 New Holland H7230 Discbine, main gear box new, serviced yearly. S# YBN088399. TL 5500 AX2 tube line auto wrap 4 ft. to 6 ft. round or square bales. S# 1455001. EZ Trail kicker bale wagon w/Pequea 806 running gear EZ Trail kicker bale wagon w/EZ Trail running gear Pequea 8618 kicker bale wagon 3 Bale King kicker bale wagon, New Holland running gear. OTHER EQUIPMENT: JD 7000 Corn Planter 6x30, liquid fertilizer in row, no till, coulters, monitors, went through shop in 2022 S# AO 13035. ? MILLER’S AUCTION~ Simon J. Miller AU-002019-L Kevin Miller AU005084-L Joe Miller AU-001554-L Andrew D. Baker AU006289 724-456-3632 www.rt19produceauction.com ON SITE TERMS: Driver’s license or state ID required to

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LATE MODEL FARM EQUIPMENT CLOSEOUT AUCTION LOCATION: Equip. being moved off Don’s farm due to limited parking, the auction will be held @ RICHWOOD INDEPENDENT FAIRGROUNDS, 1 GILL ST. RICHWOOD, OH 43344, 15mi. N. of Marysville, 15mi. S. of Marion. EQUIP. PREVIEW: Fri. April 5th from 11 A.M.-3 P.M. @ Don’s farm, 30156 SR 37 Richwood, OH 43344. ESTATE OF DON KRAWCZYK UNION CO. PROBATE CT. CASE#23EST-00237. Don & his late wife Darlene were longtime successful farmers who believed in hard work & doing things right. You will find most of the equipment to be 1-owner like new with low hours & in Spring field ready condition! Late model pcs. have only been used on 600 yearly acres. Telehandler loading available. Please be on time, no small items! Full specs & history listed of equip. on website! COMBINE-HEADS-CARTS: ‘14 JD S660 STS corn combine, 2wd, Premium cab, Tier 4 eng., Auto-Trac ready w/ harvest monitor, GS3 command center, 3spd. electric shift trans., manual adj., vane tailboard, Mauer bin ext., straw chopper, 600/70R 28 rears, 520/85 R 38 frt. duals, HID lights, air suspension seat, only 1336 eng./ 920 sep. hrs., SN.1H0S660SAE0765537; JD 635 F 35’ Hydraflex grain head, full finger, poly skids, SN. H00635F720911; ‘07 JD 630 30’ Hydraflex grain head, SN.721832; JD 693 6-30’ poly corn head, low acres, hasn’t shelled in 10 yrs., SN.6800846; Unverferth AWS-36 header cart, 11L15 tires; Unverferth HT 30 header cart, 22.5/80-12 low pro tires; 30’ custom header cart w/ JD 693 gear, 22.5/80-12 low pro tires; rear plastic body back panel cover, slight damage for JD 9650 combine TRACTORS: ‘21 JD 7R 230, MFWD, IVT trans., 6.8 FT4 eng., 540/1000 pto, 12 frt. wts., Signature Edition, wheel wts., 5 hyds., Ultimate comfort, SF1 ready, Q. hitch, Firestone 480/80R 46 duals, 380/85R 34 frts., only 397hrs., SN.IRW7230SCMD120366; ‘12 JD 8310R, MFWD, IVT trans., 9L IT4 eng., 1000 pto, wheel wts., 4 hyds., premium cab., Q. hitch, cold weather package, 480/80 R50 duals, 420/85R 34 frts., pre-def, only 1339 hrs., SN.IRW8310RHCD057163; ‘10 JD 7230 Premium, MFWD, IVT trans., 3 hyds., 135hp., Command Center, 18.4-R38 dual rears, 14.9R-28 frts., only 1694hrs., SN. RW7230P015578 PLANTING: ‘23 JD N530 CCS (30’) no-till air seeder, 7.5” spacing, elect. drive, smooth ga. wheels, lg. seed meter, volumetric, drawbar hitch w/ IV link, SN. 800146 w/ Market AP001614 poly fill auger, only used 600 acres; JD 1750 Max Emerge Plus conservation (6-30) vacumeter, (3) 70 gal. liq. poly tanks, Yetter n.t. coulters, markers, JD 250 mon., seed firmers, insect., used for sweet corn last 10 yrs TILLAGE: ‘23 Kuhn Krause 5635 (28’) field cult., 24/7 leveling system, JD knock-ons, 6” spacing, like new used only 600 acres, SN.5635-28-CO127; ‘23 Unverferth 1245, (29.5’) rolling barrow, used only 600 acres; Krause 7300-18 WR, (24’) rock flex disk, SN. 14790204; DMI Coulter Champ II 7 shank disk chisel w/ leveling bar; Remlinger RTC-600, (24’) flat fold, scrapers, 1-owner; JD RG 3pt. 3-row cult. for sweet corn (9) GRAVITY WAGONS: J&M 540-SD, 15tn. gear, insp. windows, roll tarp, adj. tongue, 425/65R/22.5 tires, SN.1300243; (2) J&M 525-SD, 15tn. gear, insp. windows, roll tarp, adj. tongue, 425/65R/22.5 tires, SN.3156 & 3177; (2) J&M 350-20, 13tn. gear, 10R-20 tires, extensions, SN.19190 & 25100; J&M 350-20, 13tn. gear, 9-20 tires, extensions, SN.20288; Killbros 300, JD 963 gear, float tires, SN.31388; (2) J&M 250, JD 963 gears, SN.45877 & 36349; (1) Firestone 425/65R 225 spare tire on 8 bolt rim AUGERS: Mayrath HX10-63 transport, hyd. power swing hopper, like new, 3 yrs. old, SN.HU02A151916829; Hutchinson 10” x 57’ transport grain auger, 540 pto, SN.112853 SPRAYER-NURSE TANK: 2018 Hardi Navigator 4000 pull type, 1200gal. 90’ boom, chemical inductor, pto, wrinse tank, Versa Trac foam marker, touch down boom wheels, 320/90R 46 tires, small 1000 pto, Hardi controller, nice, only used 1-2 yrs., SN.0318106411; Ag Systems liq. nurse trailer, Snyder 1250gal. poly tank, 2” plumbing, tandem axle, 12.5-15 tires, used for water only & also stationary w/ no road miles; Monsanto 120gal. & Mak Pak 110gal. shuttle tanks WAGON-FUEL TANKS-TRAILERS: 16’ x 8’ flatbed wagon, metal bed, JD 963 gear, adj. tongue; 250gal. dsl. steel skid fuel tank w/ meter pump; 250gal. gas steel skid fuel tank w/ newer GPI 110v. pump; 100gal. dsl. steel skid fuel tank w/ elect. pump; 8’ x 4’ 2-wheel tilt bed lawn mower trailer; 56” x 9.5’ single axle utility trailer w/ dovetail CONSIGNED BY BROTHER, STANLEY KRAWCZYK AND LOCAL FRIEND JIM GOODWIN: 2014 Hardi Commander 6600 pull type sprayer w/ 2020 alum. 120’ canopy curtain Twin Air Force boom, touch down wheels, 1000 pto, 320/90R 50 duals, Hardi 9500 controller, stored in heated shop, SN.0012023192; JD 7000, 12-30 planter, end wise trans., liq., insect, Dickey John mon.; Miller 17.5’ hyd. fold heavy duty offset disk, notched blades, SN.26FL-4240S; ‘65 Fruehauf 28’ alum. dump trailer, tri-axle, poly liner, tarp, good cond.; Vermeer 935 BC pull chipper shredder, Duetz dsl., Auto Feed II, only 863hrs.; Smith Compressor Co. stationary 4cyl. Wisc. eng. air compressor on trailer, 50’ air hose; Farmall BN, wheel wts., lights, pto, good tires, newer paint, SN.54814; Farmall H, new tires, 2-way hyd., n/f; ‘37 Case CC standard; Farmall F-20 new tires; Rare 1940’s Gibson w/ single lever steering; Manuer 22’ tandem axle trailer w/ 16’ tilt & 6’ flatbed, good tires; A.C. G, new tires, runs good; misc. horse drawn cults. & plow

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ONLINE-ONLY AUCTION ONLINE-ONLY AUCTION Gold, Sterling, 925 Jewelry.&Disney Gold,& Sterling, 925 Character Jewelry. Disney Character Watches. Watches. Collectibles.Toys. Toys. Milk Bottles, Dolls. Dolls. Fishing Lures. Ladies Hats. Collectibles. Milk Bottles, Fishing1221 Lures. Ladies Hats. W. Western Reserve Road, Youngstown, OH 44514 1221 W. Western Reserve Road, Youngstown, OH Bidding Ends: 44514 April 10, 2024 at 10 am Bidding Ends: April 10, 2024 at 10 am GEORGE ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, LTD. “A Third Generation Family Business” George Roman III Christopher Roman, CNE 22 W. Main St., Canfield ~ (330) 533-4071 For complete details, visit: www.georgeromanauctioneers.com Pick Up: complete 4/11/24 & 4/12/24. For details, visit: www.georgeromanauctioneers.com Terms: 15% Buyer’s premium. Credit cards. Wire transfer for GEORGE ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, LTD. “A Third Generation Family Business” Pick Up: exceeding 4/11/24 & 4/12/24. purchases $2500.00. Terms: 15% Buyer’s premium. George Roman III Credit cards. Wire transfer for Christopher Roman, CNE purchases exceeding $2500.00. 22 W. Main St., Canfield ~ (330) 533-4071

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SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR FULL LISTING, PHOTOS & INFORMATION power shift, Case FM 750 monitor, 1149 hrs, SN 704884 TUES, APRIL 16TH LOT 33 – 2010 375 Versatile tractor, 4 x 4, bareback, 4 hyd remotes, full set AUCTION 10:30 AM EDT of wts INSPECTION: Sat, April 13th • 9am-12noon at back hitch, 520/85 R 42 dual tires, 1880 hrs, SN 305554 614.626.SOLD • www.thewendtgroup.com LOT 34 – 2012 305 Versatile tractor, MFWD,3 pt, 1000 pto, 4 hyd reDIDION BROTHERS motes, 480/80 R FARM EQUIPMENT 46 rear tires, 380/85 R34 front tires, front & rear duals, Case FM 750 SCAN FOR INFO. monitor, 1137 LIVE & ONLINE BIDDING hrs, SN 505944 AUCTION LOCATION – 1625 Heyman Rd, Bellevue, Ohio 44811 LOT 35 – 1997 New Holland 8970 tractor, MFWD, 52 gal hyd. pump system, AUCTION DIRECTIONS – From Bellevue, OH: Take St. Rte. 269 south approxi- 3 pt, mately 6.5 miles to Pontiac Section Line Rd. Turn left (east) on Pontiac Section 1000 pto, 4 hyd remotes, 18.4 R 42 rear tires, 380/ 85 R 30 front tires, Case INSPECTION: Sat, April 13th • 9am-12noon Line Rd andLOCATION travel FM 750 AUCTION – 1625 Heyman Rd, Bellevue, Ohio 44811 1.5 miles DIRECTIONS to Heyman Rd. TurnBellevue, left (north) Heyman .5 miles to6.5 miles monitor, 5746 hrs, SN AUCTION – From OH:on Take St. Rte. Rd. 269 and southtravel approximately to Pontiac Section LineD415988 Rd. Turn left (east) on Pontiac Section Line Rd and travel the auction site. Rd. Turn left (north) on Heyman Rd. and travel .5 miles to the auction site. LOT 36 – Galion 503 grader, 6 wheel, gas 6-cylinder engine, 10ft blade 1.5 miles to Heyman From Attica, OH: Rte.Rte. 4 north approximately 8.5 miles Pontiac SectionSecLine Rd. Turn Pontiac Rd and4 travel 1.5 milesfeeder to Heyman Rd.26’ Turn From OH:Take TakeSt.St. 4 north approximately 8.5 to miles to Pontiac LOT right 37 –(east) 2013 on John DeereSection S670 Line combine, x 4, contour house, high left (north) on Heyman and travel .5 miles Section to the auction site.and travel 1.5 miles tion Line Rd. Turn rightRd.(east) on Pontiac Line Rd capacity unload auger, power cast tailboard, 520/85 R 42 front duals, 28L-26 29 miles northeast of Bucyrus, OH • 23 miles east to Heyman Rd. Turn rear of Tiffin, OH • 20 miles south of Sandusky, OH 14 miles miles southwest of 1081 Norwalk, OH hrs, SN 1H0S670SLC0755448 left (north) on Heyman Rd. and travel .5 miles to the auctionnorth site. of Willard, OH • 12tires, 1678 engine hrs, separator AUCTIONEER’S NOTE After many successful Norb hasmiles decided to retireLOT and 38 has–rented farmDeere out. He offeringhead, an outstanding line ofSNwell29 miles northeast of –Bucyrus, OHyears • 23ofmiles east offarming, Tiffin, OH • 20 south 2014his John 635willFDbedraper steel dividers, 1H0635FDmaintained equipment. This equipment has been stored inside. Please bring your trailer, loading available auction day. of Sandusky, OH HE0766140 Absolutely NO SMALL at 10:30. on15, time! 14 miles north of Willard, OH • 12***NOTE: miles southwest of Norwalk, OHITEMS – We will begin LOT 39with – J Lot & M1 35’ headerPlease cart, 4beWS ST 235/85 R 16 tires, lights

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AUCTIONEER’S NOTE – After many years of successful farming, Norb has de- LOT 40 – 2010 John Deere 608 C corn head, 8 x 30” spacing, stubble lights, hyd cided to retire and has rented his farm out. He will be offering an outstanding cone ear savers, SN 1H0608CXCB0740127 line of wellmaintained LOT 41 – Smyth Welding header cart, 205/65-10 tires equipment. This equipment has been stored inside. Please bring your trailer, LOT 42 – John Deere 4240 Gen 4 display, AutoTrac, SN PCGUMUB051495 loading available auction day. LOT 43 – Starfire 3000, SN PCGT3TA452461 ***NOTE: Absolutely NO SMALL ITEMS – We will begin with Lot 1 at 10:30. LOT 43A – Soybean sieve for John Deere combine Please be on time! LOT 44 – Killbros 1820 grain cart, 900/60-32 tires, like new tires, SN D43840120 LOT 1 – 3 pt quick hitch LOT 45 – 350 bu seed wagon w/ 12’ poly auger, 12.5-22.5 tires LOT 2 – JD 3 pt quick hitch LOT 46 – 200 bu J & M seed wagon, JD running gear, 14’ poly auger LOT 3 – Remlinger MFG 3 pt power ditcher, 1000 pto, low use LOT 47 – 200 bu seed wagon, steel auger LOT 41 ––3Glencoe pt power ditcher, 1000 pto LOT32 48––2014 1978 semi truck, 204”36”WB, wet line, bareback, spring ride,6 hyd air sliding 5th pt quick3hitch LOT 450Ford DT Versatile tractor, wide tracks, remotes, 3 pt quick power LOT 52 – JD Bushhog DMhitch 90 disc mower, 3 pt, 540 pto, SN 12-06721 wheel,shift, Case FM 750 monitor, 1149 hrs, SN 704884 MFGmower, 3 pt power LOT 33 – 201013-spd 375 Versatile tractor, 400 4 x 4,Cummins bareback,engine, 4 hyd remotes, set ofshows wts LOT 63 – Remlinger 6’ FMC rotary 3 pt,ditcher, 540 pto1000 pto, low use Roadranger transmission, 11 R 22.5fulltires, LOT 74 –– Glencoe power3ditcher, at913,184 back hitch, 520/85 R 42 dual tires, 1880 hrs, SN 305554 LOT 10’ rotary3 pt mower, pt, 5401000 pto pto miles, VIN A90LVCH0343 LOT 85 –– Bushhog discbatwing mower, 3mower, pt, 5401000 pto, SN 12-06721 LOT Versatile MFWD,3 4 hyd remotes, R LOT 20’ Bush DM hog90 2720 pto, Air Craft tires, stump LOT34 49––2012 2015305 Merritt 38’ tractor, grain trailer, elecpt,roll1000 tarp,pto, elec grain doors, 480/80 side sight LOT 6 – 6’SN FMC rotary mower, 3 pt, 540 pto 46 rear tires,Ag380/85 R34 front rear duals, 750 monitor, jumpers, 12-01228 windows, hoppers, 11 R tires, 22.5front tires,&spring ride,Case alumFMouter rims w/ 1137 steel LOT 7 – 10’ rotary mower, 3 pt, 540 pto hrs, SN 505944 LOT 9 – 30’ Great Plains HT1100 Terra-Max, hyd adjust front gang, rear rolling inners, LOT 8 – 20’ Bush hog 2720 batwing mower, 1000 pto, Air Craft tires, stump LOT 35 – 1997 New Holland 8970 tractor, MFWD, 52 gal hyd. pump system, 3 pt, basket, rear hitch w/ hyd hook up, only 1500 acres, VF 410/50 R 16.5 implement VIN 1MT2P3926FH024170 jumpers, SN 12-01228 1000 pto, 4 hyd remotes, 18.4 R 42 rear tires, 380/ 85 R 30 front tires, Case FM 750 tires, GP-E1502H LOT 50 –5746 2014 38’ grain trailer, elec roll tarp, elec grain doors, side sight LOT 9SN – 30’ Great Plains HT1100 Terra-Max, hyd adjust front gang, rear rolling monitor, hrs,Merritt SN D415988 LOT 10 –rear Landoll modelup,7431-29, basket, 20”implement blades, rear LOT windows, Ag hoppers, 11 6Rwheel, 22.5 tires, spring ride, alum10ft outer rims w/ steel basket, hitchVT w/Plus, hyd hook only 1500single acres,rolling VF 410/50 R 16.5 36 – Galion 503 grader, gas 6-cylinder engine, blade hitch w/ GP-E1502H hyd, SN 74C1101377 inners, tires, SN LOT 37 – 2013 John Deere S670 combine, 4 x 4, contour feeder house, 26’ high LOT 11 2016 Case 875 model Ecolo-Tiger 7-shank chisel plow, leveler VIN 1MT2P3924EH023761 10 ––Landoll VT Plus, 7431-29, singledisc rolling basket, 20”disc blades, rearw/ capacity unload auger, power cast tailboard, 520/85 R 42 front duals, 28L-26 rear hitch w/ hyd, SN tires, 1678– engine hrs,East 1081alum separator SN 1H0S670SLC0755448 rolling basket, low74C1101377 use w/ original ripper points, 24” spacing, VF 445/65 R 22.5 LOT 51 1990 33’ dumphrs, trailer, elec roll tarp, grain chute, poly liner, LOT 11SN – 2016 Case 875 Ecolo-Tiger 7-shank disc chisel plow, disc leveler w/ LOT tires, YGD081838 LED38 – 2014 John Deere 635 FD draper head, steel dividers, SN 1H0635FDrolling low use11-shank w/ original ripper points, spacing, VF 445/65 22.5 HE0766140 LOT 12basket, – Sunflower disc chisel plow,24”model 4212-14, 15” Rspacing, lights, 11 R 22.5 tires, alum rims, spring ride, VIN 1E1D1S285LRF11903 tires,disc, SN YGD081838 LOT & M 35’ header cart, 4 WSinsulated 15, ST 235/85 tires,spring lights ride, 11 R 22.5 hyd LOT39 52––J 1970 Butler 4600 gallon tankerR 16 trailer, LOT 12walking – Sunflower 11-shank disc chisel model 15” spacing, hyd disc, LOT – 2010 John Deere 608 C corn head, 8 x 30” spacing, stubble lights, hyd adjust tandems w/ 11L-15 tires,plow, Danish tine,4212-14, rear leveler tires,40SN 5996PSSM adjust walking tandems w/ 11L-15 tires, Danish tine, rear leveler cone ear savers, SN 1H0608CXCB0740127 LOT 13 – Wil-Rich 8-btm plow, spring reset, tongue hitch, w/ new spare parts LOT 53 – Movall Low Boy trailer w/ winch, 8’ neck, 24’ deck, 8’ ramp/tail, fold LOT 13 – Wil-Rich 8-btm plow, spring reset, tongue hitch, w/ new spare parts LOT 41 – Smyth Welding header cart, 205/65-10 tires LOT Wil-Rich6-btm 6-btmplow, plow,spring springreset, reset,3 pt3 pt hitch out 42 – John Deere 4240 Gen 4 display, AutoTrac, SN PCGUMUB051495 LOT 14 14 ––Wil-Rich hitch LOT LOT 28’3528 3528Yetter Yetter rotary hoe, side43 extensions, VIN 3791 LOT 15 15 ––28’ rotary hoe, 3 pt3 pt LOT – Starfire 3000, SN PCGT3TA452461 LOT 15’MM& &WWrotary rotary hoe, LOT43A 54 –– 1977 32’ sieve LandollforHaul-oll semicombine trailer w/ winch, SN A477328 LOT 16 16 ––15’ hoe, 3 pt3 pt LOT Soybean John Deere LOT 17 30’Kongskilde Kongskilde8200 8200Danish Danishtine tinefield fieldcultivator, cultivator, Remlinger rolling bas- LOT LOT44 55––Killbros 8” x 31’1820 Hutchinson auger, 17 ––30’ Remlinger rolling basket, grain cart,transport 900/60-32 tires,540 likepto newdriven tires, SN D43840120 ket, LOT45 56––350 20’buOmaha standard 52”auger, tall sides, steeltires floor, hyd pump, com2 hyd remotes, plumbed to rear hitch, SN 8200-401151 LOT seed wagon w/ bed, 12’ poly 12.5-22.5 – 24’ Kongskilde Danish cultivator, walking tandems, rear LOT 46 – 200 bu J & M seed wagon, JD running gear, 14’ poly auger 2LOT hyd18remotes, plumbed3500 to rear hitch,tine SNfield 8200-401151 bination hitch18w/–hyd, flat bar rolling basket 47 –no200 LOT 24’ Kongskilde 3500 Danish tine field cultivator, walking tandems, rear LOT doors, tarpbu seed wagon, steel auger LOT 19w/– hyd, 32’ Kuhn Krause cultipacker, LOT 204” WB,used wet line, spring-ride, air sliding 5th wheel, hitch flat bar rolling basket 9.5L-15SL tires, low acres, SN 4400-32LOT48 57––1978 2000Ford galsemi poly truck, leg tank - Only for water no fertilizer or chemicals Roadranger 13-spd transmission, 400 Cummins engine, 11 R 22.5 tires, shows B0270 LOT 19 – 32’ Kuhn Krause cultipacker, 9.5L-15SL tires, low acres, SN 4400-32LOT 58 – Hutch Cleaner C-1600 grain cleaner, 8” loading auger, SN 173783 913,184 miles, VIN A90LVCH0343 LOT 20 – Dolly hitch for Kuhn Krause cultipacker B0270 OWNER – Didion Brothers, Norb Didion (419) 217-2842 LOT 49 – 2015 Merritt 38’ grain trailer, elec roll tarp, elec grain doors, side sight LOT 21 – 27’ Farmhand cultipacker, hyd fold, single gang LOT 20 – Dolly hitch for Kuhn Krause cultipacker AUCTION MANAGER – Nick Cummings, CAI (740) 572-0756 windows, Ag hoppers, 11 R 22.5 tires, spring ride, alum outer rims w/ steel inners, LOT 22 – 32’ Farmhand cultipacker, hyd fold, single gang LOT 27’JFarmhand hydfront fold,knock-down single gang spike harrow, wing AUCTIONEER – Kevin Wendt, CAI (419) 566-1599 VIN 1MT2P3926FH024170 LOT 21 23 –– 32’ & M TF212 cultipacker, double basket, LOT 22 – 32’ Farmhand cultipacker, hyd fold, single gang INTERNET BIDDING Spotter - For Questions, contact LOT 50 – 2014 Merritt–38’Bidgrain trailer, elecInternet roll tarp,Bidding elec grain doors, side sightTyler gauge wheels, lights LOT 32’Killbros J & M TF212 doublebasket, basket, frontbar, knock-down spike harrow, Wilt 740-572-1249 Ag hoppers, 11 R 22.5 tires, spring ride, alum outer rims w/ steel inners, LOT 23 24 –– 27’ dble rolling round knock-down spike tooth wing windows, gauge VIN 1MT2P3924EH023761 harrowwheels, lights LOT 24 27’ Killbros dble16/32 rollingplanter, basket,CCS round knock-down spike tooth LOT 51 – 1990 33’ East alum dump trailer, elec roll tarp, grain chute, poly liner, LED 25 – John Deere 1790 seedbar, delivery, 15” rows, no-till, lights, 11 R 22.5 tires, alum rims, spring ride, VIN 1E1D1S285LRF11903 Keaton seed firmers, cast iron closing wheels, pneumatic down pressure, hyd harrow LOT 52 – 1970 Butler 4600 gallon insulated tanker trailer, spring ride, 11 R 22.5 markers, A01790C725377 LOT 25 – SN John Deere 1790 16/32 planter, CCS seed delivery, 15” rows, no-till, tires, SN 5996PSSM LOT 26 seed – Johnfirmers, Deere 1770NT planter, 16 wheels, row x 30”pneumatic , Max Emerge XP, single dischyd 2x2 Keaton cast iron closing down pressure, LOT 53 – Movall Low Boy trailer w/ winch, 8’ neck, 24’ deck, 8’ ramp/tail, fold out fert, row cleaners, Keaton seed firmer w/ liquid pop-up, hyd markers, John Blue markers, SN A01790C725377 ground drive for 2x2 fert, rear liquid fill, SN 1S01770YHBM740322 LOT 26 – John Deere 1770NT planter, 16 row x 30”, Max Emerge XP, single side extensions, VIN 3791 LOT 54 – 1977 32’ Landoll Haul-oll semi trailer w/ winch, SN A477328 LOT 27 – 20’ John Deere 1560 drill, 7.5” spacing, markers, 2 pt hitch w/ Unverferth disc 2x2 LOT 55 – 8” x 31’ Hutchinson transport auger, 540 pto driven fill auger, SN N01560X686119 fert, row cleaners, Keaton seed firmer w/ liquid pop-up, hyd markers, John Blue LOT 56 – 20’ Omaha standard bed, 52” tall sides, steel floor, hyd pump, combinaLOT 28 – AG Gator 1004 sprayer, 80’ booms, 20” nozzle spacing, 1000 gallon SS ground drive 2x2V-8 fert,Cummins rear liquid fill, SN 1S01770YHBM740322 tion doors, no tarp tank, 16.9 R 38fortires, engine LOT 27 ––Dalton 20’ John Deere 1560applicator, drill, 7.5”John spacing, markers, 2 ptpump, hitch1300 w/ UnLOT 29 15-knife liquid Blue ground drive gal LOT 57 – 2000 gal poly leg tank - Only used for water - no fertilizer or chemicals verferth LOT 58 – Hutch Cleaner C-1600 grain cleaner, 8” loading auger, SN 173783 tank, 2” fill, SN 12791 fill SN N01560X686119 LOTauger, 30 – Clark 13-knife NH3 toolbar, Raven cooler w/Raven controller, pull-type 31 ––Newton SS lime spreader, 24”20” wide drivespacing, chain, only spread LOT 28 AG GatorCrouch 1004 sprayer, 80’ booms, nozzle 1000 gallon300 SS T of lime, NEW, hydV-8 shut off, 19L-16-1SL tank, 16.9like R 38 tires, Cummins enginetires, SN 1-15-11238 LOT 29 – Dalton 15-knife liquid applicator, John Blue ground drive pump, 1300 gal OWNER – Didion Brothers, Norb Didion (419) 217-2842 tank, 2” fill, SNMANAGER 12791 AUCTION – Nick Cummings, CAI (740) 572-0756 LOT 30 – Clark 13-knife NH3 toolbar, controller, pull-type AUCTIONEER – Kevin Wendt,Raven CAIcooler (419)w/Raven 566-1599 LOT 31 – Newton Crouch SS lime spreader, 24” wide drive chain, only spread INTERNET BIDDING – Bid Spotter - For Internet Bidding Questions, contact Tyler Wilt 740-572-1249 300 SCAN FOR INFO. OUR WEBSITE FULL LISTING, PHOTOS & INFORMATION T of lime,SEE like NEW, hyd shut off, 19L-16-1SLFOR tires, SN 1-15-11238 LOT 32 – 2014 450 DT Versatile tractor, 36” wide tracks, bareback, 6 hyd remotes,

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Ohio Turnpike will launch new collection system BEREA, Ohio— The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission’s new toll collection system is nearing the final stages of completion. The switch to the new system, which began last year, will be phased in gradually over the coming weeks.

To accommodate all travelers on the 241-mile Ohio Turnpike, designated as I-80, I-90 and I-76, the new toll collection system will feature a combination of open road tolling lanes for E-ZPass customers and a gated exit system for non-E-ZPass

customers who prefer to pay by cash or credit card. To learn about all the major changes that will occur across the 241-mile toll road when the new system goes live, visit ohioturnpike.org/ openroadtolling2024.

URBANA, OH • SAT. APRIL 13, 2024 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M.

PUBLIC AUCTION

LAWN MOWER & YARD * GARAGE & TOOLS CURRENCY * GUNS & AMMO * HORSE DRAWN WAGONS

Champaign Co. Fairgrounds – 384 Park Ave. Urbana, OH LAWN/GARDEN & TOOLS: Mowers-Cub Cadet RZT SX 4 Wheel Steer 101hrs.; Cub Cadet 1042 Zero Turn w/ Deck; Wheel Horse 416-8 Lawn Tractor w/Deck; Other: MAC 18 Drawer Rolling Tool Box; 550 1B Lawn Mower Lift; Coleman Air Compressor; Stihl MS 193 T Chain Saw; 2500 XR Pressure Washer; Lawn Aerator; Lawn Roller; 2 Wheeled Dump Cart; (2) Lawn Fertilizer Spreaders; 4 Wheeled Wagon; 20gal. Spray Tank; Hose Reel; Craftsman Edger; 5gal Air Tank; (2) Step Ladders; Various Hand Tools; Big Red Creeper; Lawn/Yard Tools; Ryobi Table Saw; Western Theme Tall 3pc. Bistro Table; CURRENCY: 97 Rolls Wheat Pennies; Buffalo & Liberty Nickels; (2) 3pc. Dime Set 90% Silver; Antiques & Collectibles: The EM Ross Co. Springfield, Ohio Fotter Cutter 78; Bullet Pencils; 45RPM Records; Civil War Era Bleeders; WWII Milk Bottles; Egg Grading Scales; Pair of Wooden Shoe Mold; Older Sled; Wooden Barrels; Wooden Tack Box; CrossCut Saws; Drop Front Secretary; Phone Bench; (2) Cast Iron Kettles w/Spider Holders; Horse Harness Medallions; Feed Scoops; 140+ Fishing Lures; Vintage Kraftsman Guitar; Fender Squire Strat Guitar; Stage Guitar Stand; Violin-Jackson Guldan Violin Co.; Horse Drawn Wagon: 4 Wheeled Backboard Wagon w/Hitch-Nice Condition; Open Single Seat Buggy; GUNS & AMMO: 1.) Pietro Beretta 16ga.; 2.) The Original Marlin Model #55 Goose Gun 12ga.; 3.) Remington Nylon 66 22cal. 4.) Winchester Model 370 20ga. 5.) CBC Model SB Brazil 12ga. 6.) H&R Model 48 12ga. 7.) Mossburg 500A Pump 12ga. 8.) The Berkshire DBL 12ga. 9.) Remington Model 700 270cal. 10.) H&R Model 1908 w/Rib 12ga. 11.) Winchester Model 37 20ga. 12.) Remington Model 700 wScope 25-06cal. 13.) Remington Model 12A Pump 22cal. 14.) Hopkins & Allen 22cal. 15.) Winchester Model 1890 Pump 22cal. Short Only 16.) Winchester Model 37 Red Letter 20ga. 17.) Savage Arms Model 24 (22/410) 22LR. 18.) Savage Arms Model 24 22/20ga. w/SKB Hard Case; 19.) Winchester Model 67A 22cal.; 20.) CS Shattnck DBL 12ga.; 21.) Chatham Arms DBL 12ga.; 22.) Mauser Modelo Berlin ?cal.; 23.) Winchester Model 90 Gallery Gun 22 Short-Has Reworked Loading Port for Speed Loader; 24.) Savage Arms Model 24B-DL 22/20ga.; 25.) Winchester Model 190

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22cal.; 26.) Remington Model 597 22cal.; 27.) Victor Ejector 12ga.; 28.) H&R Model 929 Rev 22cal.; 29.) H&R Model 622 Rev 22cal.; 30.) Sig Sauer SP2022 40cal.; 31.) Ruger Super Black Hawk 44Mag; 32.) Kimber Custom Target II 45ACP; 33.) Colt Police Positive 38 Special; 34.) Colt Woodsman 22cal.; 35.) H&R Model 922 Rev 22cal.; 36.) Rossi Rev 38 Special; 37.) KelTec PF9 9mm; 38.) Hi-Point Model C9 9mm; 39.) Heritage RR22 MB6; 40.) High Standard Double -9 Conv. 22+22Mag; 41.) Taurus PT111PRO 9mm; 42.) Ruger Wrangler 22cal.; 43.) Colt Cobra 38cal.; 44.) Savage Model 219 25/20cal.RARE; 45.) Winchester Model 60A 22cal.; 46.) Rossi Model 62SA Pump; 47.) Savage Arms Model 1914 22cal.; 48.) Remington Model 33 22cal.; 49.) Winchester Model 68 22cal.; 50.) Electric Pistol 32cal. Rim Fire; 51.) Smith & Wesson Pre Model 10 Rev 38cal.; 52.) Cobra Derringer Guardian 9mm; 53.) Ruger New Bearcat 22cal.; 54.) Glock 27 40cal.; NOTE: Owners name withheld due to security reasons, one owner collection. Auction doors open at 8 A.M. Sat. April 13 for preview. Auction will start with collectibles & tools w/mowers at 12 Noon & guns immediately after. TERMS: Cash, Check & Credit Card w/4% Convenience Fee. No Buyers Premium. Food available by Forte’ Grill

937-246-4282

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STARTING AT 4:00 P.M.

PETERSHEIM PUBLIC AUCTION 64887 Meeksville Road, McArthur, Ohio 45651

11 HORSES: 4yr old Percheron Gelding broke to ride & drive; 3yr old Blue Roan broke the best; 4yr old Bay Gelding Belg-Morgan- Stb broke; 7yr old Perch-MorganStb broke for the buggy; 9yr old Black Stb Gelding surrey horse; 4yr old Bay Gelding big surrey horse TSS good driver; 9yr old Bay Stb Gelding well broke doddy horse; 2yr old reg Bay Stb Mare broke; 2yr old Mare Morgan x Haflinger well started; 7yr old Haflinger in foal to Friesian broke to drive; 2yr old Black & White Bigger Pony broke to ride & drive. FARM MACHINERY, & MISC: Master Equipment #399 Manure Spreader 85 bu 4 wheel good condi; Kirt Wood Spreader for Lime & Chicken Manure almost new; JD Big 4 Mower good condi; Esh FGDT-2010 2 Spinner Tedder good condi; NH 56 Hay Rake; Pioneer Forecart; Pioneer Blade; Round Bale Mover; 16ft Flat Trailer w/4 wheels; Junior 66KH Roller Mill w/Motor good condi; 20 Steel Wheels; 10 Gates; 30 Steel Fence Posts; 8 Round Bale Feeders; Ice Saw Frame; Billy Goat Brush Mower; D R 30” Brush Mower; BUGGIES, HARNESSES, SADDLES & TACK: Surrey w/torsion axle & steel wheels; Road Cart; 2 Pony Carts; Pony Surrey; 2 set Draft Harnesses; 2 set BIO Draft Harnesses; 3 Buggy Harnesses; 3 Pony Harnesses; 20+ Saddles including 2-16”Blue Ridge; 15” Sinco; 13” King; 14”Stockyard Saddle; 15” Bud Sankey; 14”Pro Rider/Barrel; 15”Pro Qualifier; 15”Bill Cook; 16”Circle Y; 2-15”Circle Y; 2-16”King Series; 14” Simco; 20 Horse Blankets; Lots of Tack; BUILDINGS: 5 x 10 Greenhouse; 6 x 10 Playhouse. TOOLS: Chop Saw on Stand w/Gas Motor; 20 New & Used DeWalt Drills; Twin Tank Air Compressor; Air Drills; Air Nailers; 2-28ft Fiberglass Extension Ladders; 10 Roof Jacks; Shingle Shovels; Handyman Jack; Sledges; Axes; Hand Tools; Shop Tools; 15+ Tape Measurers; 2 Shop Stoves; Left over Metal & Trim. 40 GUNS, BOAT & SPORTING: Ithaca 37 Feather Light UR 12ga w/Field Barrel UR; Ithaca SXS 12ga; Stevens 311 SXS 12ga; Winchester 37 12ga Red Letter; Winchester 1200 12ga UR; Remington 11-48 12ga Semi-Auto; Hawk 982T 12ga; Tri Star

ROCK CREEK, OH SAT. APRIL 6, 2024 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M.

AUCTION

3646 Fobes Rd, Rock Creek, Oh 44084

From the North take St Rt 45 South of I90 to Fobes Rd large white church on corner go West to auction. From the South take St Rt 45 North of Rt 6 thru Rock Creek to Fobes Rd. CAT D3G XL 581 hours w/6 way blade prelube oil vac system, limb screens, dual battery, New Holland TN75DA tractor 1,450 hours w/32LC loader & front wheel assist, Work Master 50 tractor w/621TL loader, front wheel assist, auxiliary hydraulics on loader & front rack of weights, New Holland 9’ H7220 discbine, New Holland 450 roll-belt utility round baler twine & net wrap under 3000 total bales, New Holland Proted 3417 tedder 4 basket, New Holland roll bar rake, quick connect bale grabber, 7’ Befco 3 pt. PTO tiller, 8’ Kewanee transport disk (good blades), 12’ John Deere single cultipacker, Ford 2 bottom 3 pt. plow, Ford 3 bottom. 3 pt. plow, 3 pt. posthole digger, 6’ bush hog BH216 w/chain guards, 9” & 12” auger, Bush Hog 3008 rotary mower, 2-Pequea 606 hay wagons flat rack, John Deere No. 1A corn sheller w/electric motor, 5 Ford suitcase weights, Apache feeder wagon (rough). 1978 Ford Econoline 150 Chateau 54,042 miles 12 gates 4’ to 16’, 2-ox yoke, Howe platform scales, Ford pulley, Ford tractor Sherman step up transmission 9N, grain aeration fan (new), Harvest Handler aluminum elevator, ATV lift, 48” Net wrap 10 rolls, 16000 twine 6 packs, engine lift, Homelite gas powered leaf blowers, drill press 16 speed, step & extension ladder, small tiller, pitcher pumps, battery charger, 8000 lb. winch 12V, 2000 lb. winch, 2 brass bells, cow bells, scaffolding, lawn art, drill press 16 speed, Hilti DX35 ram set, jack stands, 2-pneumatic greasers with drum, small single axle trailer, 275 gallon tote, quick hitch, wood beam plow, composter. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: New Holland hay equipment is as good as you will find anywhere. The CAT dozer has never been off the farm. The equipment has all been stored inside and very well maintained. This is a very clean auction and one you won’t want to miss! Not many smalls so be on time. TERMS: CASH, CHECK, MC & VISA 5% Buyers Premium waived for cash or check. Lunch Stand Available.

R. Fred Shohayda

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Berkshire Hathaway Home Services / Stouffer Realty 15067 Hayes Rd. Middlefield, Ohio 44062 440-749-0860 “What We Sell Is Service” Website:www.mikedavisauctioneersohio.com E-Mail: info@mikedavisauctioneersohio.com

RETIREMENT AUCTION COMPLETE LIQUIDATION

HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 3 HORIZONTAL DIREC- SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., TIONAL BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 • Phone: (315) 633-2944 DRILLS: 2018-2016 Ditch Witch JT20, 2010 VerGo to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more demeer D16X20II, tails. 8 FUSION EQUIPMENT: 2011 McElroy Tracstar ADDRESS: 3304 Austintown Rd., Mineral Ridge, 412/618 Mobile OH 44440 Fusion Vehicle, 850105 Fusion McEl- Construction RETIREMENT AUCTION In McElroy Business 30+Cart, Years. & Pipeline roy Pitbull 26, (4)McElroy COMPLETE LIQUIDATION Trucks all kinds, Large Quantity of Pitbull 24, Equipment, MSA 340 Electro Fuse Machine,of 4 HY~ Ace Pipeline Inc. ~ DRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2021 & Natural Gas InSupport Business 30+Equipment Years. Construction & Pipeline Pipeline Cat 315, (2)2014 Cat 305ECR, 2020 Cat 304E2CR, Equipment, Trucks of all kinds, Large Quantity of TH & Natural Gas Support Equipment 3 VACUUM EXCAVATORS: Pipeline 2017-2015 Ditch Witch FX30, Vermeer V750, FRIDAY, APRIL 26TH @ 9:30 AM TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOE: MINERAL RIDGE (Youngstown), OHIO 2012 Cat 420E(4x4), ASPHALT ROLLER: Wacker RD11A, 3 RUBBER TRACKED ADDRESS: 3304 Austintown Rd., Mineral Ridge, OH 44440 SKID STEERS: (2)2018-2014 Cat 259D, 5 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2011 HIGHLIGHTS Sullair INCLUDE: 3 HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONAL 375HH, (3)IR P185WJD, Atlas Copco XAS185, DRILLS: 2018-2016 Ditch Witch JT20, 2010 Vermeer D16X20II, LIGHT PLANT: 2012 Terex RL4, 8 FUSION EQUIPMENT: 2011 McElroy Tracstar 412/618 Mobile AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR: Mahindra eMax 20S, Fusion Vehicle, McElroy 850105 Fusion Cart, McElroy Pitbull 26, (4)McElroy SWEEPER: 2005 GMC T7500, PitbullTRUCK: 24, MSA 340 Electro Fuse2007 Machine, 4 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2021 FLATBED IH 4300, 2 STAKE TRUCKS: Cat 315, (2)2014 Freightliner Business ClassCat 305ECR, 2020 Cat 304E2CR, 3 VACUUM EXCAVATORS: Witch FX30, Vermeer V750, TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOE: M22017-2015 106, 2003 Ditch Ford F550XL-SD, 2 SERVICE TRUCKS: 3500HD,ASPHALT 2007 2012 2008 Cat Chevy 420E(4x4), ROLLER: Wacker RD11A, 3 RUBBER TRACKED Sterling 2 UTILITY TRUCKS: 2015 SKID 360, STEERS: (2)2018-2014 Cat Ford 259D, 5 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2011 Sullair F550XL-SD, F350XL-SD,Atlas Copco XAS185, LIGHT PLANT: 2012 Terex RL4, 375HH, 2008 (3)IRFord P185WJD, WELDING TRUCK: 2001 Ford F350XL-SD, VAN AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR: Mahindra eMax 20S, SWEEPER: 2005 GMC T7500, TRUCK: 2006 Ford F550XL-SD, TRUCK: 2 STAKE 11 FLATBED DUMP TRUCKS: 2006IHIH4300, 8600(s/a), 2007 IHTRUCKS: 2007 Freightliner Business Class M2 106, 2003 Ford F550XL-SD, 2 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2008 Chevy 3500HD, 2007 7600(t/a), 2006 IH 4400(s/a), Sterling 360, 2 UTILITY TRUCKS: (2)2006 IH 4300(s/a), 2004 Freightliner M22015 106, Ford F550XL-SD, 2008 Ford F350XL-SD, (2)2010 Ford F750XL-SD, WELDING TRUCK: 2001 Ford F350XL-SD, VAN TRUCK: 2006 Ford F550XL-SD, 2012 F650XL-SD, 20022006 Ford F350XL-SD, 7 2007 IH 7600(t/a), 2006 IH 4400(s/a), 11Ford DUMP TRUCKS: IH 8600(s/a), TAGALONG 2014 2004 Freightliner M2 106, (2)2010 Ford F750XL-SD, (2)2006TRAILERS: IH 4300(s/a), Interstate 40DLA(t/a), 2012 Roll Rite 48K(t/a), 2012 Ford F650XL-SD, 2002 Ford F350XL-SD, 7 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2014 2012 Roll Rite 25K(t/a), Winston Interstate 40DLA(t/a), 2012Superline(t/a), Roll Rite 48K(t/a), 2012 Roll Rite 25K(t/a), Winston AP20925EC(t/a), Winston(t/a), AP20925EC(t/a), Winston(t/a), Superline(t/a), Homemade(t/a), 4 PIPE TRAILERS: Homemade(t/a), 4 PIPE TRAILERS: (2)Stellar Industries 1GT-100(t/a), 2016 Sweetwater Metal Products CT1135TT, (2)Stellar Industries 1GT-100(t/a), 2016 Sweetwater Homemade(t/a), Metal Products CT1135TT, 4 SNOW EQUIPMENT: (2)New 10ft. Snow Pusher, (2)New 8ft. Snow Homemade(t/a), 4 SNOW EQUIPMENT: (2)New New 2-cu. yd. Self Dumping Hopper, 4 Pusher, SCRAP RECYCLING EQUIPMENT: 10ft. Snow Pusher, (2)New 8ft. Snow PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)New Easy Kleen 4000psi, 3 TRENCH BOXES, 7 ROAD Pusher, SCRAP RECYCLING EQUIPMENT: New PLATES, STORAGE TANK, 4 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS, 13 EXCAVATOR BUCKETS, 43 2-cu. yd. Self Dumping Hopper, 4 ATTACHMENTS: (37)Skid 66 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, 123 PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)NewSteer Easy(5)Backhoe, Kleen PIPELINE SUPPORT 4000psi, 3 TRENCH BOXES,EQUIPMENT. 7 ROAD PLATES, STORAGE TANK, 4 HYDRAULIC HAMGo to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details. MERS, 13 EXCAVATOR BUCKETS, 43 ATTACHMENTS: (37)Skid Steer (5)Backhoe, 66 SALE SITE PHONE: (315) 633-2944 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, 123 OHIO AUCTION LICENSE: 63199360809 PIPELINE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. SALE SITE PHONE: (315) 633-2944 LICENSE: 62199360989 Jack H. Lyon OHIO AUCTIONEER OHIO AUCTION LICENSE: 63199360809 OHIO AUCTIONEER LICENSE: 62199360989 Jack H. Lyon SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., ALEX LYON & SON

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MCARTHUR, OH • FRI. APRIL 19, 2024

O/U 20ga Upland; Al Tobe III 12ga Semi-Auto UR; Charles Daly SA Tactical 12ga NIB; Spring Field 94A 12ga; J H 20 16ga Pump; New England 12ga Long Range Single; England Arms 12ga Single; AM Armes Comp 12ga; I J 12ga Single; Champion 16ga Single; Bridge Gun Comp 20ga Single; Rossi 3 20ga Single; Rossi 20ga 3m Single; Rossi SA 20ga single w/2 barrels 22LR; HR Tapper 158 12ga Single; Steven 9478 20ga Single; K Mart 151 20ga Single; New White Powder Wonder 12ga; Savage Axis XP 270cal w/ Weaver Scope; JC Higgins 103-16 22LR; Marlin 57 22 mag w/Scope; Winchester 67 22LR; Winchester 67A 22 LR-SL; Winchester 47 22 SL-LR; Rossi RS 22LR NIB; Ruger 10-22 22LR; Moss. Blaze 22LR; Iver Johnsons Trail Man 66 22cal; Colts M4 Carbine 22LR; SCCY Fire Arms CPX-1 CBRD NIB; HR 922 22LR Revolver; Black Powder Revolver; Tradition 50cal Muzzle Loader Pursuit; Mission By Matthews Compound Bow; PSE Compound Bow; 2 Summit Climbing Tree Stands; Tree Stand; 12 ft John Boat w/Hand Trolling Motor; Volleyball Lights; ANTIQUES: 5 Antique Scythe Grain Cutters. Antique Buck Board HOUSEHOLD: Cook Stove Save A Pro; 50 Gal Iron Kettle; #32 Meat Grinder; 5 Gas Lights; 2 Hippo Gas Lights; 2 Picnic Tables; 3 Dressers; 2 Beds; Tables; Chairs. TERMS: Cash or good check day of auction or credit card w/ 4% BP. Must be an Ohio resident and 18 years old to buy guns. Lunch Stand

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196цACRE FARM AUCTION APRIL 12, 2024 3PM

USE ADDRESS 1805 LONGS GAP RD, CARLISLE PA 17013. From I81 PA Exit 45 go N on Walnut Bottom Rd, then AT left on S. College St, left onLONGS B St. on to Rt.74/GAP Wagoners Gap Rd for RD | CARLISLE PA 17013 3 miles. Right on N Middleton. Left on Longs Gap Rd. WATCH FOR SIGNS PRODUCTIVE CUMBERLAND CO. FARM 165±ACRES TILLABLE | STREAM | POND Enjoy incredible views of the surrounding farmland & mountains from this amazing property. Convenient to I81 & PA Turnpike/I-76. 6 Miles to Downtown Car ŶũŽLJ ŝŶĐƌĞĚŝďůĞ ǀŝĞǁƐ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ƐƵƌƌŽƵŶĚŝŶŐ ĨĂƌŵůĂŶĚ Θ lisle! Offered in 2 tracts & whole. TRACT 1: 123.53± ŵŽƵŶƚĂŝŶƐ ĨƌŽŵ ƚŚŝƐ ĂŵĂnjŝŶŐ ƉƌŽƉĞƌƚLJ͘ ŽŶǀĞŶŝĞŶƚ ƚŽ /Ͳ ACRES ϴϭ Θ W dƵƌŶƉŝŬĞͬ/Ͳϳϲ͘ ϲ DŝůĞƐ ƚŽ ŽǁŶƚŽǁŶ ĂƌůŝƐůĞ͊ w/ STREAM. 2,300±ft road frontage on both sides KĨĨĞƌĞĚ ŝŶ Ϯ ƚƌĂĐƚƐ Θ ǁŚŽůĞ͘ dZ d ϭ͗ ϭϮϯ͘ϱϯ± Z ^ of ǁͬ ^dZ D͘ Ϯ͕ϯϬϬ±Ĩƚ ƌŽĂĚ ĨƌŽŶƚĂŐĞ ŽŶ ďŽƚŚ ƐŝĚĞƐ ŽĨ Longs Gap Rd. Meetinghouse Run flows through this >ŽŶŐƐ 'ĂƉ ZĚ͘ DĞĞƚŝŶŐŚŽƵƐĞ ZƵŶ ĨůŽǁƐ ƚŚƌŽƵŐŚ ƚŚŝƐ parcel. TRACT 2: 73±ACRES w/ large POND & ƉĂƌĐĞů͘ dZ d Ϯ͗ ϳϯ± Z ^ ǁͬ ůĂƌŐĞ WKE Θ Ϯ͕ϴϬϬ±Ĩƚ 2,800±ft ƌŽĂĚ ĨƌŽŶƚĂŐĞ ŽŶ ŶŽůĂ ZĚ Θ >ŽŶŐƐ 'ĂƉ ZĚ͘ road frontage on Enola Rd & Longs Gap Rd. WZ s/ t^͗ DĂƌ ϯϬƚŚ ϭϬ DͲϭϮWD Θ Ɖƌ ϯƌĚ ϭϮͲϮWD PREVIEWS: Mar 30th 10AM-12PM & Apr 3rd 122PM /Z d/KE^ LONGS GAP RD | CARLISLE PA 17013 h^ Z ^^ ϭϴϬϱ >KE'^ ' W Z ͕ Z>/^> W ϭϳϬϭϯ͘ &ƌŽŵ /Ͳ AUCTION APRIL 12, 2024 AT 3PM ϴϭ W džŝƚ ϰϱ ŐŽ E ŽŶ tĂůŶƵƚ ŽƚƚŽŵ ZĚ͕ ƚŚĞŶ ůĞĨƚ ŽŶ ^͘ ŽůůĞŐĞ DIRECTIONS ^ƚ͕ ůĞĨƚ ŽŶ ^ƚ͘ ŽŶ ƚŽ Zƚ͘ϳϰͬ tĂŐŽŶĞƌƐ 'ĂƉ ZĚ ĨŽƌ ϯ ŵŝůĞƐ͘ ZŝŐŚƚ 717.597.9100 ŽŶ E DŝĚĚůĞƚŽŶ͘ >ĞĨƚ ŽŶ >ŽŶŐƐ 'ĂƉ ZĚ͘ t d , &KZ ^/'E^ HURLEYAUCTIONS.COM Matthew Hurley AU003413L/AY00256 DĂƚƚŚĞǁ ,ƵƌůĞLJ hϬϬϯϰϭϯ>ͬ zϬϬϮϱϲ Kaleb Hurley AU006233 <ĂůĞď ,ƵƌůĞLJ hϬϬϲϮϯϯ 196±ACRE FARM

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UPI - CALDWELL

EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY AUCTION

Saturday, April 20 at 10 A.M.

Consignments accepted now through

PRODUCTIVE CUMBERLAND CO. FARM 165±ACRES TILLABLE | STREAM | POND

717.597.9100 HURLEYAUCTIONS.COM

Friday, April 19 at 5 P.M. TO CONSIGN, CONTACT BRAD HAURY AT 740-584-4821 39902 Marietta Rd., Caldwell, OH 43724 ••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••

UPI CALDWELL

39902 Marietta Rd., Caldwell, Ohio

SPECIAL FEEDER CALF & BRED COW SALES ALL SALES AT 12:30 P.M.

Tuesday, April 9 • Tuesday, April 23 Tuesday, May 7 Receiving hours: Mondays 3-8 P.M. and Tuesdays 8 A.M. to Noon

CALL: 740-584-4821 OR 740-783-5215

(Live Only) (Live Only) Great Gun Auction 150 Guns, 1-Owner Collection, Some Ammo Saturday, April 13th, 2024 Starting 8:30 AM Location: Ross City Fairgrounds 344 Fairgrounds Rd, Chillicothe, OH 45601(When Buckeye Equipment Auction) Makes & models of all sorts. Lots of Great Revolvers! Colt, Smith & Wesson, Rugers, Marlins, Brownings, Henrys, Remingtons, Winchesters, & more. th Rugers: (8)M-77’s incl,(2) 22-250 1 w/Hvy Brl; 25-06 w/Hvy Brl; 243 w/Leupold; 77/22 22 Hornet; 257 Roberts; 7mm Rem Mag; Mark ll 300 Win Mag; Precision 6.5 Crdm; PC Carbine 9mm NIB; American 22LR Farmer Ross 344Redhawk Fairgrounds Chillicothe, OH 45601(When Buckeye Equipment Auction) Ed;Location: American 6.5 Crdm; (5)Mo.City 10/22’s;Fairgrounds (27)Ruger Hand Guns: Super SS 44mag; SuperRd, Redhawk 454/44; Super Blackhawk SS 44Mag; Super Blackhawk Bisley 44Mag; Super Blackhawk 3-Screw Frame 44Mag; Super Blackhawk 44Mag; Blackhawk 45cal; Blackhawk Convertible 357 NIB; Blackhawk 41Mag; Blackhawk 3-Screw 357cal; Vaquero 357cal; Bearcat 22LR; Security Six 357 Golden Annv. In Wood Case; SP101 357Mag NIB; (2)GP-100 357Mag; Single 6 22/22Mag; (3)Single 6 3-Screw 22cal; Mark lll 22LR; Pre-Mark l 22LR; Super Wrangler Conv. 22LR/22Mag;(2)Wrangler 22LR; Colts Incl: Stainless Python 357Mag NIB; New Frontier Case Hardened 22LR; Police Positive 38Spl; Challenger 22LR; Defender Lightweight SS 45Auto; Smith & Wesson: Mo. 29-8 150th Annv. 44Mag Gold Inlay; 10-5 Stainless Detroit Police 38Spl; 686-6 Stainless 357Mag; 22-S 22LR; SD9 VE 9mm SS; Marlins: 1895 Makes models of all44Mag/44Spl; sorts. Lots ofGrey Great Colt, Smith60&22;Wesson, Rugers, Marlins, Brownings, Henrys, Remingtons, Winchesters, & more. Lever 45-70;&336 35cal; (2)1894 Zane 30-30;Revolvers! 39-AS 22S/L/LR; 91 17HMR; 25MN 22WMR; Henrys:(8)M-77’s Big Boy Mares Leg 357Mag/38Spl; Big Boy1Mares Leg 44Mag; Special Engraved 360 Brl; 243 w/Leupold; 77/22 22 Hornet; 257 Roberts; 7mm Rugers: incl,(2) 22-250 w/Hvy Brl;G-B25-06 w/Hvy Buckhammer NIB; G-B Special Engraved 45-70; (2)G-B 357Mag/38Spl; G-B Whitetails Unlimited 22 NIB; G-B Rem Mark 300(2)G-B Win45-70 Mag; Precision 6.5 Crdm; 9mm NIB; American 22LR Farmer Ed; American 6.5 Boy ScoutsMag; of America 22; G-Bll45Colt; 1 w/Leupold; Garden Gun Smooth Bore 22PC LeverCarbine NIB; Remingtons: Custom Deluxe 7mm(27)Ruger w/Leupold in box; Hand 700 270Win w/Scope;Super 742 Woodsmaster 308; SS 44mag; Super Redhawk 454/44; Super Blackhawk SS Crdm; 700BDL (5)Mo. 10/22’s; Guns: Redhawk Mo. 4 308; 11-87 2-Brl Combo 20ga Nice; 1100 12ga 3-Brl Combo Nice; 1100 2-Brl Combo 12ga; 11-48 12ga 44Mag; Super Blackhawk Bisley 44Mag; Super Blackhawk 3-Screw Frame 44Mag; Super Blackhawk 44Mag; Blackhawk VR; 870-WM 16ga; (2)870-WM 20ga;(3)870-WM 12ga VR; Versa Max 12ga; 870-Exp Super Mag 12ga; 45cal; Blackhawk Convertible NIB;37Blackhawk Blackhawk 3-Screw 357cal; Vaquero 357cal; Bearcat 22LR; Spartan/Rem Baikal 12ga VR; Winchesters: Mo. 37 Blue357 Belly 410ga; Red Letter 20ga; 3741Mag; Blue Belly 16ga; (2)Hybrid Hunter Six Max-7357 12&20ga both NIB; Annv. Mo. 12 20ga; 12ga w/Rifled Brl & Leupold; 94 Lone NIB; (2)GP-100 357Mag; Single 6 22/22Mag; (3)Single 6 3Security Golden In1300 Wood Case;SlugSP-101 357Mag Star Comm. 30-30; 94-AE 30-30; Brownings: (2)A-5 Sweet-16 1 w/VR; Savage: Mo. B Fox SxS 12ga; Mo. Screw 22cal;Mo.Mark lll w/Scope; 22LR;(2)Axis Pre-Mark l 22LR; Wrangler 111 270Win w/Nikon; 11 308Win ll 350Legend w/Scopes;Super Axis 350Legend w/Scope; Conv. 22LR/22Mag;(2)Wrangler 22LR; (3)Colts 93R17 17HMR; ll Left Hand 22LR NIB; Ithaca 600 O/U Custom Engraved 12ga; Mo. 37 Ftr. Lgt. 20ga; Hardened 22LR; Police Positive 38Spl; Challenger 22LR; Incl:Mark Stainless Python 357Mag NIB; New Frontier Case CZ 628 28ga w/Chokes; Western Marshal 357Mag Revolver; Rock Island 1911 45ACP NIB; Taurus: The Judge Defender Lightweight SS 45Auto; Smith & Wesson: Mo. 29-8 150th Annv. 44Mag Gold Inlay; 10-5 Stainless Detroit Police 45/410 NIB; G2C 9mm; Charles Daly 1911 45ACP NIB; Heritage Rough Rider 22LR; Rossi 410ga NIB; CVA: 686-6 Stainless 357Mag; 22-S 22LR; SD9 VE 9mm SS; Hunter 44Mag; Hunter 7mm-08; And some others not 38Spl; listed. Note: This is a nice clean collection of firearms! We willMarlins: be starting with1895 some misc. ammo.45-70; Lots of 22 rnds. Lever 336 35cal; (2)1894 44Mag/44Spl; Terms: Ohio Residents must be 21yrs of age to buy hand guns & 18yrs of age for long guns. Non-Ohio 30-30; 39-AS 91 17HMR; 60 22; 25MN residents must complete background paperwork. GunsZane will be setGrey up for preview by 7:30 AM day 22S/L/LR; of sale. Payment Terms: 6% Buyers Premium for 22WMR; Henrys: Big Boy Mares Leg 357Mag/38Spl; Big Boy Cash or Good Check or (10% w/Credit Card) Mares Leg 44Mag; G-B Special Engraved 360 Buckhammer Auctioneers: Nelson Weaver 330-763-4855 NIB; G-B Special Engraved 45-70; (2)G-B 357Mag/38Spl; G-B Keith Beachy Whitetails Unlimited 22 NIB; G-B Boy Scouts of America 22; GFor more info search Daniel weaver auctions

Great Gun Auction

150 Guns, 1-Owner Collection, Some Ammo

Saturday, April 13 , 2024 Starting 8:30 AM

B 45Colt; (2)G-B 45-70 1 w/Leupold; Garden Gun Smooth Bore 22 Lever NIB; Remingtons: 700BDL Custom Deluxe 7mm w/Leupold in box; 700 270Win w/Scope; 742 Woodsmaster 308; Mo. 4 308; 11-87 2-Brl Combo 20ga Nice; 1100 12ga 3-Brl Combo Nice; 1100 2-Brl Combo 12ga; 1148 12ga VR; 870-WM 16ga; (2)870-WM 20ga;(3)870-WM 12ga VR; Versa Max 12ga; 870-Exp Super Mag 12ga; Spartan/Rem Baikal 12ga VR; Winchesters: Mo. 37 Blue Belly 410ga; 37 Red Letter 20ga; 37 Blue Belly 16ga; (2)Hybrid Hunter Max-7 12&20ga both NIB; Mo. 12 20ga; 1300 12ga w/Rifled Slug Brl & Leupold; 94 Lone Star Comm. 30-30; 94-AE 30-30; Brownings: (2)A-5 Sweet-16 1 w/VR; Savage: Mo. B Fox SxS 12ga; Mo. 111 270Win w/Nikon; Mo. 11 308Win w/Scope; (2)Axis ll 350Legend w/Scopes; Axis 350Legend w/Scope; (3) 93R17 17HMR; Mark ll Left Hand 22LR NIB; Ithaca 600 O/U Custom Engraved 12ga; Mo. 37 Ftr. Lgt. 20ga; CZ 628 28ga w/Chokes; Western Marshal 357Mag Revolver; Rock Island 1911 45ACP NIB; Taurus: The Judge 45/410 NIB; G2C 9mm; Charles Daly 1911 45ACP NIB; Heritage Rough Rider 22LR; Rossi 410ga NIB; CVA: Hunter 44Mag; Hunter 7mm-08; And some others not listed.

Note: This is a nice clean collection of firearms! We will be starting with some misc. ammo. Lots of 22 rnds. Terms: Ohio Residents must be 21yrs of age to buy hand guns & 18yrs of age for long guns. Non-Ohio residents must complete background paperwork. Guns will be set up for preview by 7:30 AM day of sale. Payment Terms: 6% Buyers Premium for Cash or Good Check or (10% w/Credit Card) Auctioneers: Nelson Weaver 330-763-4855 Keith Beachy For more info search Daniel weaver auctions

SCHOLARSHIPS WHAT: Dairy Shrine Scholarships ELIGIBLE: Undergraduate students pursuing a career in the dairy industry AMOUNT: Varies DEADLINE: April 15 APPLY: www.dairyshrine.org/youth

••• WHAT: Robert H. Rumler MBA Scholarship ELIGIBLE: Available to students interested in agriculture who plan to pursue their master’s degree in business administration at an accredited university. DEADLINE: April 15 APPLY: holsteinusa.com/pdf/ forms_apps/rumler_scholarship.pdf

••• WHAT: 2024 GROWMARK Foundation Scholarship ELIGIBLE: Students pursuing agriculture and business-related degrees or certificates at colleges, universities and technical schools in the United States and Ontario, Canada. At the time of application, students must be high school seniors or equivalent, enrolled in a university, community college or technical school for the fall semester o 2024, or enrolled and in good standing at a university, community college or technical school. AMOUNT: Fifty-five $2,000 scholarships DEADLINE: April 15 APPLY: form.jotform. com/240305301619142

••• WHAT: Purina Animal Nutrition scholarships ELIGIBLE: Undergraduate students and current high school seniors who have experience raising and caring for small or large livestock, equine and/or poultry, are eligible to apply. AMOUNT: Four $5,000 scholarships DEADLINE: April 17 APPLY: purinamills.com/scholarship

••• WHAT: Certified Angus Beef Colvin Scholarships ELIGIBLE: Undergraduate students pursuing a career in production agriculture (working on a farm, ranch of feedyard), meat science, agricultural marketing or communications, agribusiness or other related industries; and graduate students pursing a career in industry research and higher education. AMOUNT: Top award of $7,500 to the winner in each category (production agriculture, undergraduate and graduate) and other scholarships available based on number of applicants DEADLINE: April 30 APPLY: www.certifiedangusbeef. com/recruiting/

••• WHAT: Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association and the Dairy Excellence Foundation Student Leader Scholarship program ELIGIBLE: Incoming freshmen and undergraduate college students who are enrolled in a qualifying field of study, which includes dairy and animal science, agricultural marketing and business, nutrition, food science, agriculture and extension education, agricultural communications and agricultural engineering AMOUNT: Twelve $3,000 scholarships DEADLINE: May 1 APPLY: www.centerfordairyexcellence.org/scholarships

••• WHAT: Katherine McKenna Scholarship funded by Greensburg Garden Center ELIGIBLE: A college student living in the Pennsylvania county of Westmoreland or its bordering counties pursuing a two, four- or graduate degree in horticulture, forestry, agriculture, environmental science or related fields. Candidate must have completed one year at an accredited college or university by the application deadline. AMOUNT: $1,500 DEADLINE: May 31 APPLY: greensburggardencenter.net (To add a scholarship to our listing, send details at least three weeks in advance to: Scholarship News, Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460; or email: editorial@farmanddairy.com.)


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“A Constellation of Objects” opens at McKinley Museum CANTON, Ohio — The Keller Gallery exhibition “A Constellation of Objects” will open at the McKinley Presidential Library & Museum on April 11 with a free opening reception from 6-7:30 p.m. When ancient people looked up into the night sky, they saw a wondrous array of images that were often associated with mythology in their cultures. Today those traditions have been handed down and serve as

a guide to the celestial world. This unique collaboration between the Collections Department and the Hoover-Price Planetarium highlights objects in the Museum’s collection that are inspired by constellations. This eclectic mix of artifacts will never share the same space again. People around the world didn’t see the same things when they gazed at the stars, so the exhibition in-

cludes constellations from cultures across the globe to provide a glimpse into another place and time. This alternative view of the constellations has allowed staff to choose even more amazing artifacts from the permanent collection to share with visitors, such as ornate dresses, a pearl necklace and exotic animal figurines like giraffes and elephants. “A Constellation of Objects” will be on view through October 26.

Take a walk through the wildflowers ASHLAND, Ohio — Master Gardeners Tim and Paula Lavey will lead a wildflower walk as part of Ashland Soil and Water Conservation District’s Conservation Chat, Wild Things, on May 18 from 9-11 a.m. at Hazel Willis Woods, 1155 Township Road 2156. This will be the second year the Laveys have led a wildflower walk and worked to catalog the wildflowers that call Hazel Willis Woods

home. Last year, they identified over 50 distinct species of wildflowers on the property during three trips to the woods. This year will provide valuable insight to their catalog as they look for returning wildflowers and note any changes. In addition to searching for wildflowers, the Mohican Audubon Society will also be onhand to lead a guided bird walk through the woods.

Hazel Willis Woods is a 40-acre outdoor educational laboratory that was donated to Ashland SWCD in 1980 by Walter Willis in memory of his wife Hazel. The property features a loop road and trails along with a spring development and wildlife viewing area as well as a pavilion and primitive restrooms. Contact Emma Burkhalter with any additional questions at emmaswcd@gmail.com.

YOUNGSTOWN, OH • SUN. APRIL 7, 2024 STARTING AT 1:00 P.M. • PREVIEW 11:00 A.M.

OUTSTANDING ESTATE AUCTION

Lifelong Collection of The Late J.P. Marsh of Hubbard, Ohio, Trumbull County. Family Has Listed the Home and Property For Sale and Does Not want the property damaged so due to inclement weather we have moved the auction to OUR AUCTION GALLERY: 2431 YOUNGSTOWN-HUBBARD ROAD, YOUNGSTOWN ,OHIO 44505. 1st of Several Auctions. Early notice more to be added updates and more photos at anglinsauction.com

Thursday, April 4, 2024 | Auction Guide and Antique Marketplace

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RETIREMENT AUCTION COMPLETE LIQUIDATION

HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 18 HYDRAULIC EXCAVA- NOTE: Slack & Co. Contracting Inc., in business TORS: (2)2019 successfully for many years and Cat 336F, 2022 Cat 330GC, (4)2022 Cat 320, being one of Houston’s Premier Dirt Movers, has (5)2022 Cat 308(700decided to retire and enjoy life. 900hrs.), 2021 Komatsu PC210LC-11, (3)2022EXTRA NOTE: The equipment and vehicles found (2)2021 JCB 85Z-2, here were purchasedInc. new ~ ~ Slack & Co. Contracting 6 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2016 Cat D6NLGP(grade and have low hours have been given the best of control), Cat D2(1600hrs.), care.Dirt ServiceMoving records available. One2021 Owner. One of the Premier Contractors (2)2022 JD 700LLGP(1000hrs.), (2)2021 JD TH 650KLGP, 2 MOTOR GRADERS: (2)2021 JD 770G, ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCK: 2022 Bell B30E, 8 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: (4)2022 JD 544L(2200hrs), 2019 JD 544K, ADDRESS: (2)2022-2021 JCB 427,2990 7 Holmes Road, Houston, TX 77051 SKID STEERS: Cat 259D, (2)Takeuchi TL8, (2)2023 NOTE: Slack & Co. Contracting Inc., in business successfully for many years and Bobcat T76, (2)2023 Bobcat T64, being one of Houston’s Premier Dirt Movers, has decided to retire and enjoy life. ROAD RECLAIMER: Cat RM300, 7 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2)2022 Cat CS56, (2)2022 EXTRA NOTE: The and vehicles found here were purchased new Dynapac CA1500PD, 2022equipment Dynapac CA2500D, and have 120C-9, low hours have been given the best of care. Service records available. 2021 Hyundai Bomag BW213PDH-3, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT: Unused HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 18 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (2)2019 Skytrak 10042(4x4), 3 SWEEPERS: 336F,RJ350, 2022 Cat 330GC, (4)2022 Cat 320, (5)2022 Cat 308(7002021 Broce RCT350, Cat (2)Broce LOADER 2021 Komatsu PC210LC-11, (3)2022-(2)2021 JCB 85Z-2, LANDSCAPE TRACTOR:900hrs.), Case 570LXT, 6 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat2 D6NLGP(grade control), 2021 Cat D2(1600hrs.), 3 AIR COMPRESSORS: (3)Sullair 2016 185CFM, UTILITY(2)2022 VEHICLES:JD (2)JD700LLGP(1000hrs.), Gator(4x4), (2)2021 JD 650KLGP, 2 MOTOR GRADERS: TRUCK TRACTOR/TRAILER COMBO: 2012HAUL Mack TRUCK: 2022 Bell B30E, 8 RUBBER TIRED (2)2021 JD 770G, ARTICULATED GU713, 2013 Fontaine TH55, LOADERS: (4)2022 JD2 544L(2200hrs), 2019 JD 544K, (2)2022-2021 JCB 427, 7 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2022 Ford F550(loaded), 2020 SKID STEERS: Cat 259D, (2)Takeuchi TL8, (2)2023 Bobcat T76, (2)2023 Bobcat T64, Peterbilt 337(fuel/lube), ROLLBACK ROAD2015 RECLAIMER: Cat RM300, 7 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2)2022 Cat CS56, (2)2022 TRUCK: Peterbilt, WATER TRUCK: 2007 Dynapac CA1500PD, 2022 Dynapac CA2500D, 2021 Hyundai 120C-9, Bomag Ford(s/a), 11 CONEX BOXES: (2)40-yd., BW213PDH-3, FORKLIFT: (9)20-yd., PLUS: LargeTELESCOPIC quantity of Excavator Buck- Unused Skytrak 10042(4x4), 3 SWEEPERS: ets,2021 SPECIAL: Very nice Laser(2)Broce & Broce RCT350, RJ350, LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTOR: Case 570LXT, Topcon Systems, PLUS: Normal (3)Sullair amount of support 3 AIR COMPRESSORS: 185CFM, 2 UTILITY VEHICLES: (2)JD Gator(4x4), andTRUCK attachments. TRACTOR/TRAILER COMBO: 2012 Mack GU713, 2013 Fontaine TH55, 2 SALE SITE PHONE: (832) 208-7004 Ken SERVICE TRUCKS: 2022 Ford F550(loaded), 2020 Peterbilt 337(fuel/lube), ROLLBACK TEXAS LICENSE: #15791 Jack Lyon TRUCK: ALEX LYON &2015 SON Peterbilt, WATER TRUCK: 2007 Ford(s/a), 11 CONEX BOXES: (2)40-yd., (9)20-yd., PLUS: Large quantity of Excavator Buckets, SPECIAL: Very nice Laser & SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., Topcon Systems, Normal amount of support and attachments. BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030PLUS: • Phone: (315) 633-2944 Go to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details. SALE SITE PHONE: (832) 208-7004 Ken ADDRESS: 2990 Holmes Road, Houston, TX 77051 RETIREMENT AUCTIONTEXAS LICENSE: #15791 Jack Lyon COMPLETE LIQUIDATION ~ Slack & Co. Contracting Inc. ~ One Owner. One of the Premier Dirt Moving Contractors WEDNESDAY, MAY 8TH @ 9:30 AM Go to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details. HOUSTON, TEXAS

WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 @ 9:30 AM HOUSTON, TEXAS

ALEX LYON & SON

SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 • Phone: (315) 633-2944

ASHLAND, OH MON. APRIL 29, 2024 STARTING AT 6:00 P.M.

STEIGERWALT PROPERTIES AUCTION TWO-STORY, 6-UNIT, MULTI-FAMILY HOME INCOME PRODUCING INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

Will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on location at 238 WEST WALNUT ST., ASHLAND, OH. Located between SR 511 and Claremont Ave.

REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 6:00 P.M.

OUTSTANDING ANTIQUE COLLECTION All Original and Clean 16 Pane one piece walnut corner cupboard wood pinned and hand hued, highly carved decorated Oak Hall seat with side brass umbrella rack, oak column front triple curve glass china closet with Lion heads and claw feet, oak curve glass column front china closet with carved top and claw feet, 3 Door oak & chestnut step back utility cupboard with raised panel drawers and doors, John Wannamaker oak-cased Grandfather clock with finial top and oil painting scene on bottom of clock cabinet, Arts and Crafts restored working Long cased Grandfather clock with beveled glass front, Story and Clark high back Victorian Pump Organ with carved case and stick and ball design, Victorian walnut dresser with mirror and glove box top, Victorian washstand, Victorian lamp stands, oak pedestal plant stands with claw feet, Queen Ann bookcase china closet, mahogany Ladies drop front desk, Cowboy style oak drop front desk with mirrored back, oak rockers, mahogany drum table, oak corner lamp stand, 6 ft oak church pew bench, walnut early one and two drawer night stands, mini oak 4 drawer chest, small chest trunk, Queen Ann Mahogany dining room set oval dining room table 8 chairs and china closet, fancy oak framed mirrors, J.P. Coats round 4 drawer spool cabinet, Victor V-3 table top outside Victrola with wooden horn and cranks, Victrola stand, youth oak roll top desk, flat top oak desk, oak smoke stand, several humidors with pipes, oak lift top potty, early lift top commode, Mercury bronze statue standing on breath of Zeus, Rare 5 cent Uwanta cigar cutter ash tray, cigar with flag inside, gumball machines, wall mount Arcade Crystal coffee grinders, Delph Dutch Wind mill wall mount coffee grinders, wooden coffee grinders, stompers, butter molds, country store & family scales, mini sad irons, mini Singer sewing machine, Carbide lanterns, musical instruments La Monte Saxophone, brass bugles, clarinets, bongo drums, Tambourine, Ice Cream freezers, stenciled small barrels, Griswold ashtray # 4 6 & 8 skillets, Griswold Dutch Oven Lamb Standard #2 CI mail box, Wagner CI mini tea pot,

CI Mini Tea pot, Daisy 2 & 4 quart glass churns, miners lunch boxes, Green glass hand crank juicer, 3 stack green glass bowls with lids, Pyrex red and blue oven refrigerator containers, Star front salesman sample CI stove, Toys Mr Machine safe banks, cast iron banks, Hy Speed wagons with fenders, tin litho toys Clucking Chicken, The Jitterbug One Man band, Telephone, Pinocchio Acrobat, Horse cart & driver, Carnival shooting gallery, Cragstan Crap shooter, B.O. motorcycle, Helicopter, Nylint Crane, Keystone steam engine shovel, outstanding lot of Nautical ships sail boats and Yachts, Cox engine boat, Brass steam whistle, Underwood type writer, Victorian silver plate tea sets bowls and more, Religious crosses and statues, Large variety of collectible glassware and china, Wedgewood, Nippon, Hall china, pottery, flo blue, crystal pressed glass, stemware, Germany bisque doll composition dolls, leather bound books, stereo optical viewers and cards, leaded stained glass lamps, Art Deco lamp with lady, advertising tins, tobacco tins, Coca Cola trays, vintage hats in boxes, bed warmer crocks, milk bottles, milk cans, porch boxes, LaZ-Boy Leather theater sofa, leather 3 cushion sofa, recliner Tray Lots box lots of collectibles every dishes books and more with second Auctioneer at 1 P.M. Small listing of a very large auction way to much to list every item. TERMS: 13% buyer’s premium, 3% waived for cash. We accept checks with credit card back up (no exceptions), no checks not known by our firm. Visa, MasterCard and Discover. All items sold as-is. Sales tax collected unless blanket certificate on file.

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Ohio authorities 1964 close cold case of woman found dismembered in gravel pit and canal channel TROY, Ohio (AP) — Authorities in Ohio said they have closed the case on a six-decade-old homicide of a woman whose remains were found in a gravel pit and a canal channel. Miami County Prosecutor Anthony Kendall approved closing the case based on information from a key witness to the 1964 murder of Daisy Shelton and statements from a suspect, the Miami County sheriff’s office said Friday. Both the witness and suspect are now dead. A fisherman pulled a severed hu-

man arm from a gravel pit east of Tipp City in June of 1964, and four days later another fisherman found a burlap bag in a channel of the old Miami Erie canal containing a dismembered human torso, authorities said. A head and leg were later found in the canal. The sheriff’s office said the remains were identified as those of 43-year old Daisy Evelyn Shelton of Dayton, but the investigation went cold until 2017 when a witness who feared he was dying in a hospital

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confessed to a nurse. He later recovered and told detectives he saw someone kill Shelton by hitting her in the head with a hammer at a Dayton home. He said her body was dismembered there and discarded in bodies of water in and around Tipp City, just north of Dayton. The person named as a suspect was interviewed by detectives and initially denied knowing Shelton despite their living on the same street and working for the same employer, but in August 2017 “reluctantly ad-

mitted” to having known the victim, the sheriff’s office said. The suspect acknowledged that a box from his house was used to carry the victim’s remains and it was possible she was killed at his home but “asserted it was a set-up being perpetrated by the eyewitness of the crime,” the sheriff’s office said. “He admitted he looked guilty and could possibly be convicted in court,” the sheriff’s office said. The witness testified before a grand jury but died before the case

could be prosecuted, and “the suspect died in September of 2022 at the age of ninety-two,” the sheriff’s office said. The county sheriff’s office said cold-case homicides “are among the most difficult investigators confront” but revisiting cases “is a crucial aspect of bringing a sense of justice to the victim’s family, even if it comes long after the crime occurred.” (©2024 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

MVHS calls for historic preservation nominees YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — Mahoning Valley Historical Society is seeking nominations for its annual Historic Preservation Awards program. The program recognizes outstanding revitalization projects and people who have made an impact on preservation in the local community. The historical society has awarded more than 70 projects and individuals since 2005. This year, digital submissions must be received by April 26. All complete entries will be judged by a special panel of local experts in early May. Winning submissions will include property owners, project designers/managers or individuals who have made significant accomplishments in local preservation, along with their nominators. Eligible projects must have been completed by March 1. Award winners will be recognized during the Mahoning Valley Historical Society’s 149th Annual Membership Meeting on June 25. Questions and comments about the nomination process may be directed to Lindsay Samblanet, MVHS communications manager, at lsamblanet@ mahoninghistory.org or 330-743-2589, ext. 122. Find more details about MVHS, this program and past winners at www.mahoninghistory.org/.

Works of local artist featured in Weller Gallery CANFIELD, Ohio — The exhibit “A Walk Through the Park,” which showcases works from local artist Thomas Sewickley, will be on display April 6 through July 7, at the Weller Gallery inside the Davis Center at Fellows Riverside Gardens, This exhibit will feature works of Mill Creek MetroParks in a single, passing moment in time by using soft pastels on sandpaper using a heavy color palette. Sewickley chooses sandpaper as his canvas as it allows multiple layers of pigment to be laid down creating a more painterly surface. This free exhibit will be on display during normal operating hours of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Thomas Sewickley is a lifelong area resident, raised on the north side of Youngstown. He is currently the Digital Art Technologies teacher at Warren G. Harding High School and has been employed at the district for 28 years. For more information on this exhibit, visit millcreekmetroparks.org or call Fellows Riverside Gardens at 330-740-7116.


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Eric Keller has been refining his tomato growing technique. (Submitted photo)

Tips for growing the best tomatoes

Eric Keller

Comfortably Dumb Perhaps it was divine intervention or just years of trials and tribulations. I’m not even sure where I originally acquired some of the information that I have about gardening. After unsuccessfully starting multiple varieties, my wife would always complain that I planted my tomatoes too deep. But I just kept digging a hole and wrapping the long “leggy” vine around inside the hole. The furry stems of the tomato plant will become roots if you put the stem underground. Planting tomatoes deep into the ground and burying the stem creates a plant that is too big to tie up. We probably average 5’ diameter tomatoes. We started using traditional stakes, then bam-

boo poles, but had little luck. Last year I started growing my tomatoes differently, after careful consideration of their growth habits. Instead of transplanting multiple times into increasingly larger pots, I used one pot. I put a little seed starting mix in the bottom, planted my seeds and covered lightly. Then, after sprouting, I thinned them to one or two per container and added soil up to the cotyledon leaves. It’s much easier to add soil to the existing container than to constantly transplant into a bigger pot. I imagine that there is less stress on the plant too. Plus, if you realize, you can bury the stems and move the tiny plant to the center so it’s not growing against the wall. However, you can position your tiny tomato plant wherever you want it while improving the root structure. I’ll repeat the process as they get bigger and become “leggy” under the lights. And at some point, I add my magic potion. Gene Logsdon once said that organic gardeners are the craziest people in the world. If they thought there was a chance of eradicating a bug problem in their garden, by wearing two left shoes... they would. Most people stick to conventional store-bought items like fertilizer, potting mix and seeds — and rely on chemicals to do the rest. I would do the same, but the cantankerous side of me forces me to do

things differently. I try things for the sake of trying. Again, I’m not sure where the idea came from. I know that Almanzo’s dad used milk to grow a prize pumpkin. But one day I tried adding some milk, diluted with water, to my tomatoes. The result is a priceless all you can eat tomato smorgasbord. I now must secure tomatoes to a metal T-post. Every few weeks or so, I add some fresh milk diluted in water. Milk provides calcium and phosphorus, along with many other minerals. Eventually, after much success, I applied it to my peppers. After re-reading Laura Wilder’s Farmer Boy, I began applying it to my winter squash too. Again, I had more than I could ever imagine eating and the vines just kept growing more fruits. One year, I planted every variety of tomato that sounded delicious in the description. Seed Savers sells heirloom seeds and has a tomato tasting contest. Although some are delicious, like the historic Cherokee purple, they are unreliable producers. But after growing dozens of varieties, we’ve really settled on an old traditional Italian, costuloto genovese, as well as the San Marzano, and finally the Amish paste. If you’ve not had the opportunity to taste these tomatoes, let me know... I’m happy to share. (Eric Keller is a veteran, husband, proud father of four, nurse and first-generation homesteader who can be reached at happyrootshomesteadohio@gmail.com.)

Ohio troopers seize $1.75 million worth of cocaine MADISON COUNTY – Troopers with the Ohio State Highway Patrol filed two felony charges against a 27-year-old woman after she was found to be in possession of more than 100 pounds of cocaine during a traffic stop in Madison County. Troopers stopped a rented box truck with out-of-state registration March 22, traveling east on Interstate 70 for executing an unsafe lane change, following too closely to the vehicle ahead of it and for not using headlights while driving in the rain. A drug-sniffing canine also alerted to the vehicle, and during a search, troopers located 110 pounds of cocaine, wrapped in 50 individual packages, worth an estimated $1.75 million. The suspect, 27-year-old Andrea

Troopers located 110 pounds of cocaine, wrapped in 50 individual packages, worth an estimated $1.75 million during a routine traffic stop March 22. (Submitted photo)

Celaya, of Tucson, Arizona, was taken into custody and is being held at the Franklin County Jail. Celaya was charged with trafficking in drugs and

possession of drugs, both of which are first-degree felonies. If convicted, Celaya could face up to 25 years in prison and up to a $50,000 fine.

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BETHESDA, OH SAT. APRIL 27, 2024 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M.

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WED, APR 10 at 6:00 P.M. Baltic, OH. Home and commercial building on 6.1 acres, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B2 THURS, APR 11 at 4:00 P.M. Sugarcreek, OH. Rifles, shotguns, handguns, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B4 FRI, APR 12 at 5:00 P.M. Mount Hope, OH. Household, equipment, outdoor, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B3 SAT, APR 20 at 9:00 A.M. Millersburg, OH. Consignment furniture, and misc. Steve Chupp, Auct. Pg. B19

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SAT, APR 6 at 10:30 A.M. Sarahsville, OH. Farm machinery, tools, antiques, and misc. Ed & Ben Schafer, Auctioneers Pg. B11 THURS, APR 11 at 4:00 P.M. Caldwell, OH. Ranch home, tools, lawn & garden, and misc. Ed & Ben Schafer, Auctioneers Pg. B9 SAT, APR 13 at 9:00 A.M. Summerfiled, OH. Guns, pocket watches, farm machinery, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B2 MON, APR 15 at 6:30 P.M. Zanesville, OH. Turn-Out Time Bull and Female Sale. Selling 33 Angus and Simmental Bulls, 15 Open Heifers and 10 Spring Pairs. Prime Time Agrimarketing Pg. B4 SAT, APR 20 at 10:00 A.M. Caldwell, OH. April 20 @ 10 A.M. Equipment and Machinery Auction. April 9, April 23 and May 7 @ 12:30 P.M.. United Producers Caldwell Pg. B22 SAT, APR 20 at 11:00 A.M. Roseville, OH. 325 Acres, offering in 4 tracts, and misc. Jeff Koehler Auctioneer Pg. B5 SAT, APR 27 at 10:00 A.M. Bethesda, OH. Farm real estate 72 acres in 3 parcels, and misc. David Jones, Auct. Pg. B26

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SAT, APR 6 at 10:00 A.M. Apple Creek, OH. Large Sporting goods items, and misc. Bob Graber, Auct. Pg. B5 THURS, APR 11 at 9:00 A.M. Wooster, OH. Antiques, primitives, glassware, vehicles, motorcycle, and misc. Dave Acker, Auct. Pg. B3

40701 Fitzgerald Road, Bethesda, OH

SAT, APR 13 at 9:00 A.M. Wooster, OH. Late Spring Construction,Ag Equipment and Attachments Auction. RES/ Wooster Pg. B36

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SAT, APR 13 at 5:00 P.M. Tallmadge, OH. Collectibles, toys, costume jewelry, antiques, and misc. Dean Fygetakes, Auct. Pg. B13

Exit 208 off of I- 70 (Morristown Exit) and go South on 147 and 149 to Bethesda, Ohio. At the 4-way stop Go 5 miles South on Cty. Rd. 26 to Fitzgerald Rd. [Township Rd. 71]

72 ACRES IN 3 PARCELS.

PARCEL # 1. APPROXIMATELY 50 ACRES. Nice home with walk-in divided basement, 3 rooms and bath, wood burner, water softener with carbon filters, bleach mixing system, UV light treatment, Pex plumbing, 1500 gal. cistern with overflow. New well in 2018. First floor built in cabinets with range and microwave, dish washer, Quartz counter tops, island, oak floors and poplar trim thru out, mud room, pantry off of kitchen, computer room. Large living room, walk in closet, ½ bath. Second floor has 3 bedrooms, oak floors, 2 baths, poplar trim, master bedroom with full bath, walk in closet, open attic with T&G floor, 2 heat pumps and furnaces (up and down)propane backup, alarm system installed and available,. 7.2 KW Solar System Grid Tie,30x48 bank barn , 40x60 pole building-concrete floor, 40x 80 open front pole building, 30x60 shed building, 24x36 shop building. PARCEL # 2. 16 ACRES WITH WOODS AND OPEN FIELD FOR HAY. PARCEL # 3. 6 ACRES OPEN HAY FIELDS. SOME WOODS. The parcels will be offered individually and then put together and combinations. $5,000.00 down on each parcel. TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT: McCormick X4.40 tractors only 170 hrs.-full cab, 4x4 loader- like new, Ford 3910 tractor diesel w/1746 hrs. Vermeer MC 2800 Discbine 9.1ft.,Massey Hesston 1840 inline baler with kicker, 5- EZ Trail 16 ft. bale wagons and 1 -18ft.-like new, Sure- Trac 8x16 dump trailer 7 ton-like new, New Holland 213 manure spreader, NI 323 single row picker, 12 disc Oliver grain drill, Ford 209 -2 row planter, 3 pt.12” auger, 7 ft. 3 pt. blade, 3 pt. cultivator, 5 ft. bush hog, Worksaver hydraulic rotary bale spear-like new, 2500 ga. vertical plastic tank, 2 hay elevators 1 aluminum 16 ft. and 20 ft. pipe frame.

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THURS, APR 18 at 12:30 P.M. Barberton, OH. Warehouse And Office Buildings plus Online Only is electrical tools, lighting, lighting stock, office supplies, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B16 THURS, APR 18 at 6:00 P.M. Orrville, OH. Live with online bidding, 9 Acre woodland in 3 parcels, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B13 WED, APR 24 at 6:00 P.M. SHELBY, OH. 80.47 Acres of mostly tillable land and misc. Whatman Realtors & Auctioneers Pg. B5 THURS, APR 25 at 6:00 P.M. Northfield, OH. Kopp Absolute Real Estate Auction, 4 Acres, 3BR, 2BA Home, Pole Bldg., Stocked Pond and Mature Trees. Gant Realty/Nick DeFelice Auctioneer Pg. B11 SAT, APR 27 at 10:00 A.M. Wooster, OH. Classic Car and Vintage Power Auction. Classic Cars, Signs, Tractors, and Motorcycles. RES/Wooster Pg. B35 THURS, MAY 2 at 9:00 A.M. Wooster, OH. Construction and Lawn/Garden Equipment Consignment Auction. Accepting Consignments through Thurs., May 2 @ 5PM. RES/Wooster Pg. B35

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FRI, APR 12 at 10:00 A.M. Belle Center, OH. Skid steers, attachments, lawn mowers, farm machinery, and misc. Harley and Hal Jackson, Auct. Pg. B11

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SAT, APR 13 at 10:00 A.M. Richwood, OH. Combine, heads, tractors, and misc. Ben Higgins Realty & Auction Co. Pg. B20 SAT, APR 13 at 10:00 A.M. Johnstown, OH. New and used trailers, shop equipment, tools, new merchandise, guns, and misc. Steve Green, Auct. Pg. B4 SAT, APR 13 at 10:00 A.M. Urbana, OH. Currency, guns, lawn and garden, tools, and misc. Harley and Hal Jackson, Auct. Pg. B21

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SAT, APR 13 at 10:00 A.M. Lancaster, OH. Mowers, tractors, signage, collectibles, and misc. David Flood, Auct. Pg. B6 FRI, APR 19 at 4:00 P.M. McArthur, OH. Horses, farm machinery, tools, and misc. David Miller, Auctioneer Pg. B21

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MON, APR 8 at 9:00 A.M. Archbold, OH. Antiques, collectibles, and miscc. Yoder & Frey Inc. Pg. B32

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SAT, APR 6 at 10:00 A.M. Portersville, PA. Vehicles, guns, golf cart, collectibles, and misc. Roger Croll, Auct. Pg. B11 SAT, APR 6 at 11:00 A.M. Hadley, PA. Tractors, combines, hay equipment, and misc. Millers Auction Pg. B19 WED, APR 10 at 4:00 P.M. New Castle, PA. Machine shop, antiques, guns, and misc. Duke Whiting, Auctioneer Pg. B27 WED, APR 10 at 6:00 P.M. Mercer, PA. Large coin and Coca-Cola memorabilia items, and misc. Beth Hillmar, Auct. Pg. B5 FRI, APR 12 at 4:00 P.M. New Wilmington, PA. Griswold, coins, Remington’s, and misc. Duke Whiting, Auctioneer Pg. B27 SAT, APR 13 at 10:00 A.M. New Castle, PA. Boak Family Farms inventory, tractors, skid loader, planting tillage and hay equipment, skid loader attachments, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B15 SAT, APR 20 at 9:00 A.M. Corry, PA. Consigned machinery, equipment, and misc. Tri-State Auction Service Pg. B30

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FRI, APR 12 at 3:00 P.M. Carlisle, PA. 196 plus acre farm, and misc. Hurley Real Estate & Auctions Pg. B22 SAT, APR 13 at 8:00 A.M. Rockwood, PA. Tractors, combines, skid steer, and misc. Luce Auctioneers Pg. B34 SAT, APR 13 at 10:00 A.M. Kittanning, PA. Trucks, lawn tractor, trailer, and misc. John R. Huey II, Auctioneer Pg. B3

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SAT, APR 13 at 10:00 A.M. Ripley, WV. Vehicles, guns, accepting consignments, and misc. Cooper’s Auction Service LLC Pg. B31

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TUES, APR 16 at 10:30 A.M. AL. LIVE AND ONLINE: Didion Brothers Farm Equipment Auction. Tractors, Cultipackers, Mowers, Planter and More. The Wendt Group Pg. B20

FRI, APR 19 at 9:30 A.M. N. Haven, CT. Late model Cat, Komatsu, Volvo, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B30 TUES, APR 30 at 9:30 A.M. Princeton, TX. Construction equipment, trucks, trailers, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B25 WED, MAY 8 at 9:30 A.M. Houston, TX. Hydraulic excavators, Haul trucks, skid steers, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B23

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TUES, APR 9 at 6:30 P.M. ONLINE upcoming auctions, details, photos and full terms on our website, BASAuctions.com Basinger Auction Service Pg. B32 WED, APR 10 at 10:00 A.M. ONLINE ONLY. Jewelry, watches, toys, fishing, lures, and misc. George Roman Auctioneers Pg. B20 WED, APR 10 at 4:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY. 960 sq. ft. ranch home and misc. George Roman Auctioneers Pg. B30 WED, APR 10 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE estate, cons, beer steins, Kia Sorento, 2005 Coachman Class A, and misc. Dutton Auctions Pg. B18 FRI, APR 12 at 11:00 A.M. ONLINE Furniture, tools, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B14 FRI, APR 12 at 1:30 P.M. UPCOMING AUCTIONS: See CronebaughAuctions. com for more details. Cronebaugh Auction Svc. Pg. B5 MON, APR 15 at 10:00 A.M. ONLINE ONLY. Collectibles, household, and misc. Frio & Stack Auction Svc. Pg. B26 MON, APR 15 at NOON. ONLINE ONLYGolf cart, Zero turn mower, tractor, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B16 MON, APR 15 at 5:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY Furniture, baby grand piano, Persian rugs, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B13 MON, APR 15 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE high quality JD tractors, corn planter, discbine, grain cart, semi trucks, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B14 TUES, APR 16 at 10:00 A.M. Davids Produce remaining farm equipment, cattle, poultry and hay operation, and misc. Iron Horse Auction Co. Pg. B6 TUES, APR 16 at NOON. ONLINE ONLY. 1960 Dodge Pioneer, 1938 Oldsmobile, vintage car parts, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B14 TUES, APR 16 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE Public Monthly Forestry, construction,Landscaping, Machinery, Equipment & Heavy Duty Truck Consignment Auction, www.edinburgauction. com Edinburg Auction Pg. B3 TUES, APR 16 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE, 1995 F350 truck, Ranger boat, knives, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions of WV Pg. B2 TUES, APR 16 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE Real estate with personal property, and misc. Cooper’s Auction Service LLC Pg. B4 WED, APR 17 at 12:00 A.M. ONLINE Bortnick Dairy LLC inventory reduction, equipment, and misc. BIgIron Auctions Pg. B18 (Continued on Page B27)


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AUCTION CALENDAR (Continued from Page B26) WED, APR 17 at 6:00 P.M. Miracle Concrete Dispersal, tools, equipment, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B14 THURS, APR 18 at 12:00 A.M. ONLINE Pizza Rustica, equipment, cooler, freezer, gas deck ovens, tables and chairs, and misc. Paul Delphia, Auct. Pg. B13

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THURS, APR 18 at 5:30 P.M. ONLINE tillage equipment, sprayer, spreader, dump trailers, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B14 THURS, APR 18 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY: Absolute Kondik Farm Equipment Auction. Tractors, Hay and Forage, Tillage, Planting and More. RES/ Wooster Pg. B35

WED, APR 24 at NOON. ONLINE 4/104/24. Construction, aerial lifts, dump trucks, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B18 THURS, APR 25 at 5:00 P.M. Court ordered real estate in 2 sales. See www. georgeromanauctioneers.com for more details. George Roman Auctioneers Pg. B10

Volunteers needed for non-profit dental clinic for those in need SHARON, Pa. — Remote Area Medical (RAM) is seeking volunteer dental professionals, nurses and general support staff for its June 8-9 clinic in western Pennsylvania. The two-day dental-only clinic is to be held at Sharon Senior High School, located at 1129 E. State Street, #3388, Sharon, PA 16146. This clinic is in collaboration with the Buhl Regional Health Foundation. RAM is a a major nonprofit provider of pop-up clinics delivering free, quality dental, vision and medical care to those in need. RAM is also in need of general support

volunteers to help set up on June 7 and take down on June 9. Overnight parking volunteers to greet patients is also needed, and interpreters can volunteer to aid patients through the process, either in the parking lot or during clinic operations. Individuals do not need to work in the medical field to volunteer as general support. If you or your organization would like to volunteer your time to help provide free dental services visit www.ramusa.org or call at 865-579-1530. All RAM services are free, and no ID is required. Free dental services

will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Services available at a RAM free clinic include dental cleanings, dental fillings, dental extractions and dental X-rays. Founded in 1985, RAM has treated more than 940,000 individuals with $200 million worth of free healthcare services through 2023. Since its foundation, more than 212,000 volunteers, comprised of licensed dental, vision, medical and veterinary professionals, as well as general support staff, have supported RAM’s mission.

Native plants workshop on April 16 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. —The Choose Native mini-workshop, set for 6 p.m. April 16, will introduce participants to native species options and creative ways to include native species in landscapes and aquatic designs. Community members, volunteers and interested professionals are invited to register for this virtual mini-workshop focused on replacing invasive species with those native to Pennsylvania in landscapes and water gardens. Landscaping and water gardening activities often lead to the un-

intended introduction and spread of invasive plant species to our natural lands and waterways. Once established, invasive species can degrade natural habitats by outcompeting native species for space, light, and nutrients. Invasive species can impact the food web by altering the plant community and decreasing the diversity of plants available for food sources, habitat, and shelter. Preventing invasive plant introductions by utilizing native alternatives in landscapes and water gardens is a viable solution.

This webinar is intended for property owners, landscapers and native plant enthusiasts. The workshop is hosted by Pennsylvania Sea Grant and Penn State Extension with a special guest presentation by Native Creations Landscaping Services.This event is being offered at no charge to participants thanks to funding from the Richard King Mellon Foundation and our partner, the Great Lakes Commission. Registration is required at web. cvent.com/event/93ef283a-3ffc46cc-b84e-75a1d0509b8f/summary

32nd Annual Canton Senior Expo returns on May 1 CANTON, Ohio —The 32nd Annual Canton Senior Expo has been set for May 1 from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Cultural Center for the Arts and the Canton Memorial Civic Center. Parking and admission is free Come join the fun at the Canton Senior Expo as area seniors enjoy healthy, active lifestyles with more than 60 exhibits. Entertainment is sponsored by Foundations Health Solutions. Enjoy

a keepsake photo at the photobooth sponsored by Sprenger Rose Lane, Bingo sponsored by SARTA and Thrivent Financial, and the Price is Right Game Show. The first 500 attendees will receive a free welcome bag, sponsored by The Stark County Mental Health & Addiction Recovery and OrthoUnited. Complimentary coffee and donuts from Mary Ann Donuts will be available in the morning, while sup-

plies last, free ice cream from Taggart’s and lunch can be purchased from Chick-fil-A for only $7. The expo will include information on healthcare, senior housing, insurance, travel, home improvement, senior organizations and more. Seniors may pre-register for the event at bit.ly/CantonSeniorExpo24. Local businesses looking to participate may call 234-347-0032 for more information.

Trumbull Co. Historical Society holding History of Intimacy event WARREN, Ohio — Join The Trumbull County Historical Society for a unique journey through time as they explore the fascinating history of intimacy from the early 19th century to the 1970s. The “History of Intimacy, 1807-

1970s” will be held April 12 at the John Stark Edwards House, 303 Monroe Street Northwest Warren, OH 44483. Discover how relationships, love and connections evolved over the years in this exclusive tour designed for adults only. There

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OUTSTANDING ESTATE PART IV

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Griswold, Cast Iron, Oil Cans, Milk Bottles, Soda Bottles, Pyrex, Jadeite, Railroad, Lanterns, Antique Tools, Vintage Kitchen, Old Advertising, Signs, Ephemera, Glassware, Jewelry, Lots of Fishing! Mountains of Boxes yet to Unpack-High End Collector-Awesome Stuff as we Find it! Coins: Gold, Silver Dollars, Currency… Awesome Collection! Small Teaser ad for a BIG Sale! Barn Full!Remington Collection: Rem 760 .257 Roberts w/ Scope. Rem 760 .35 Remington. Rem 760 .300 Savage. Rem 7600 243. Rem model SIX 243. Rem 760 Rare Stainless 30-06 w/Bushnell. Rem 760 Lefty 30-06 w/ Bushnell Sportview. Rem 760 Lefty 30-06 w/ Simmons. Rem 760 30-06 w/ 3-9x40 Scope. Rem 760 30-06 w/ Weaver Rail. Rem 760 30-06 w/ Iron Sites. Rem 760 270 win w/ Iron Sites. Rem 760 30-06 w/ Simmons. Rem 760 30-06 w/ Tasco. Rem 760 270 win w/ Weaver. Rem 760 30-06 w/ Tasco. Rem 760 30-06 w/ Iron Sites. Henry “American Farmers…” 22lr & Box. Rem 722 .257 Roberts. Ruger American 243. Itaca Mod 37 Featherlite 12ga. All FFL Laws Apply. Estate Family Handles Firearms. TERMS OF SALE: 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for Cash or Local Check. Auctionzip.com 8930

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(Behind the bank – across from Aldi lot) 1975 Plymouth Valiant 4 Door V-8 318 117k miles- 1 owner - Cosmoline Rust Proofed Back in the Day. 2 Steam Whistles, Old Brass Oiler/Lubricator. Maytag Twin cylinder Engine - in original Factory Box. Round Maytag Wringer Washer 1947 w/ mounted twin cylinder Maytag Engine. South Bend 13” Lathe. Extra Lathe Tooling /Chucks etc. Brown and Sharp Horizontal Mill w/Bridgeport head. Brown and Sharp Surface Grinder. Peerless Power Hack Saw. Hammond Tool Grinder/Sharpener. Cincinnati Cutter Grinder- 3 phase. US Tool Grinder- 3 phase. Big Old Cast Iron Drill Press. Jet Bench Top Drill Press. 200-amp DC Welder- motor driven. Oxy/Acetyl Cutting Torch w/ Airco Twin Stage Regulators & Titles w/cylinders. Small oxy/acty torch set- no tithes w/tanks. Heavy welding table, Welding/Torch Items. Proto 5 ton & 10 ton Gear Pullers. Sanders, Sand Blaster, Body Tools. Air Tools, Hand Tools… Machinist: End Mills, Lathe Bits, Reamers, Taper Shank Bits etc. Drawers Full- by the drawer. More Machinists Dogs, Steady Rests, Tool Holdersmore…Blacksmiths Anvil and Hardey. Buffalo Blacksmith Forge. Blacksmith tools- many Tongs and such. Box Leg Bench Vise. Delta Uni-Saw. Grizzley Floor Model 15” Thickness Player. 6” Jointer. Delta 10” Deluxe Radial Arm Saw. Delta Disc Sander. JD Wallace 15” Band Saw w/Tilt Table. Rockwell Wood lathe. Delta Scroll Saw. 1½ hp Wood Sharper. Quick Listing – More Tools. Winchester mod 52 22LR 1937- Heavy Barrel- Target- Custom stock w/ Conger Palm Rest- Redfield Front site-fully adjustable rear Peep sightsCustom Bench gun! Remington Sportmaster 341-P 22 SLLR Peep Sight- tube feed. Steves model 22-410 O/U w/ Tenite Stock. 98 Mauser 256 Newton (6.5 x.06) Custom Rifle w/Tasco. ALL FFL Laws Apply Owner Handles Firearms. TERMS OF SALE 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for cash or local check. Go to auctionzip.com8930 for more.

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CHALKERS CONSIGNMENT MACHINERY AUCTION 5000 HERNER COUNTY LINE ROAD, SOUTHINGTON, OH 44470

DIRECTIONS: 7 MILES NORTH OF INTERSTATE 80 (EXIT 209), 30 MILES NE OF AKRON-45 MILES SE OF CLEVELAND-60 MILES WEST OF NEW CASTLE, PA This is a Partial Listing Due to Early Deadline/Made 3 weeks before auction. Expecting Much More Equipment By Auction Day, check website for updates Tons of equipment arriving daily | Listing Subject to Change Due to Daily Business | Call Now For Free Nationwide Advertising!! We will have 2 internet platforms. Sign up on www.proxibid.ocm or www.equipmentfacts.com. We will also take phone bidding and absentee bids. (New Mini Skidsteers) All To Be Sold Absolute Diggit SCL850 Track EG380C Track (2) EG360 Track EG380 Wheel EG36 Wheel (New Mini Excavators) All To Be Sold Absolute (5) AGT QS12R Mini’s w/Gas Engine/Black Color AGT H15 Mini’s w/Gas Engine/Yellow Color (2) AGT H15 Mini’s w/Gas Engine/Blue Color (4) AGT QH13R Mini’s w/Gas Engine/Yellow Color and Cab (2) AGT QH13R Mini’s w/Gas Engine/Blue color and Cab (2) Miva VA13C Mini’s w/Gas Engine and Cab (2) Miva VA13 Mini’s w/Gas Engine/Red Color Miva VA15 Mini’s w/Gas Engine/Yellow Color Miva VA 120 Mini w/Gas Engine/Red Color Partial Listing of Tractors (Selling DAY 1) Allis Chalmers 175 Diesel w/Cab Case 1070 2wd w/Cab Case 770 OROPS/Nice Case IH JX70 4x4 w/Ldr/1184 Hrs. Case IH MX110 4x4 w/Cab/7238 Hrs. 06’ Case IH MX110 4x4 w/Cab Case IH MXU130 4x4 Open Station/3900 Hrs Case IH MX135 4x4 w/Cab/9395 Hrs. Case IH 885 4x4 w/Cab/Ldr Case IH 7110 4x4 w/Cab Case IH 7210 4x4 w/Cab Case IH 7210 4x4 w/Cab/8178 Hrs. Deutz Fahr Agrotron 6.45s 4x4 w/Cab Ford 3610 2wd Diesel Ford 4630 4x4 w/Ldr. Ford 5640 2wd w/Cab/Ldr Ford 7710 4x4 w/CHA/Ldr Ford 7710 4x4 OROPS/Ldr. International 766 2wd w/Ldr John Deere 3155 4x4 w/Cab/Ldr John Deere 4030 2wd Open Station/1 owner/3400 Hrs. John Deere 4250 MFWD 4x4 w/CAB 80’ John Deere 4440 2wd w/Cab/6742 Hrs/QR John Deere 5300 4x4 w/Ldr/808 Hrs. John Deere 5300 4x4 w/Ldr. John Deere 6320 4x4 w/Cab John Deere 6140M 4x4 w/Cab John Deere 7400 4x4 w/Cab John Deere 7410 4x4 w/Cab/Ldr. Kioti RX7320 4x4 w/CHA/Ldr/300 Hrs. Kubota MX5100 2wd Kubota M5-111 4x4 w/CHA/LDR/1187 Hrs. Kubota M7060 4x4 w/CHA/Ldr/444 Hrs/Like New Kubota M7060 4x4 w/CHA/Ldr Kubota M8030 4x4 w/Ldr. Kubota M9960 4x4 w/Ldr Massey Ferguson 85 Gas w/Narrow Front Massey Ferguson 135 Gas Massey Ferguson 240 Diesel Massey Ferguson 245 Diesel Massey Ferguson 250 Diesel Massey Ferguson 451 4x4 w/Ldr Massey Ferguson 1100 Diesel Massey Ferguson 3545 2wd w/Cab McKee Ebro 350 w/Ldr. New Holland 8340 SLE 4x4 w/Cab New Holland TN75DA 4x4 w/CHA/Ldr/837 HRS New Holland TD95D 4x4 w/Cab/1700 Hrs. Oliver 1800 Diesel White 700 4x4 w/Ldr. Zetor 3340 4x4 w/Cab/Ldr Partial Listing of Side Arm Mower Tractors Kendall 484 Hydro Ax w/Front Cutter/Needs Gear Box Ford 6640 2wd OROPS Partial Listing of Compact Tractors (Selling Day 1) 17’ John Deere 1023E 4x4 w/Ldr/Mwr./306 Hrs. John Deere 1070 4x4 w/Ldr John Deere 2520 4x4 w/Ldr/Mwr/309 Hrs. Kioti CK30 4x4 w/Ldr. Kubota B1550 2wd w/Ldr/Mwr/803 Hrs. Kubota BX2660 4x4 w/Ldr/Mower/2401 Hrs Kubota L3010 4x4New Holland TZ24DA 4x4 w/ Belly Mower/1146 Hrs. Kubota L3901 4x4 w/Ldr/271 Hrs Massey Ferguson 1540 4x4 w/Ldr. 15’ Massey Ferguson 1742 4x4 w/CHA/Ldr/27 Hrs./Like New New Holland 1925 4x4 Yanmar YM336 4x4 w/Ldr. Yanmar YM1802D 4x4 w/Ldr. Partial Listing of Riding Mowers (Selling Day 1) Kubota ZD21 ZTR Mower (2) EGN Remote Control Lawn Mowers/Gas Engine Partial Listing of UTV’s/ATV’s (Selling Day1)

17’ Kubota RTVX1140 4x4 UTV Cart Kawasaki 4010 Mule 4x4 Honda 700 UTV Can Am UTV Polaris 570 UTV w/Soft Cab/Nice Hison UTV w/Front Blade/Like New Partial Listing of Excavators (Selling Day 1) 15’ Bobcat E26 OROPS/675 Hrs./Hyd Thumb 14’ Bobcat E26 OROPS/1846 Hrs. 21’ Bobcat E32i OROPS/803 Hrs. 19’ Bobcat E32 OROPS/1573 Hrs/Hyd Thumb 14’ Bobcat E42 OROPS/2681 Hrs 15’ Bobcat E63 EROPS w/Heat/Air/2871 Hrs/Hyd Thumb 18’ Bobcat E85 EROPS w/Heat/Air/5162 Hrs/Hyd Thumb 08’ Bobcat 335 w/EROPS/1 owner/1 operator/3590 Hrs./Hyd Thumb 15’ Case CX31B EROPS w/Heat/Air/2507 Hrs/ Hyd Thumb Cat 308E2 CR EROPS w/AIR/Steel Tracks/5499 Hrs/Hyd Thumb Cat 308C Excavator Komatsu PC60-7 EROPS/4119 Hrs. Komatsu PC78MR-6 w/EROPS 10’ Kubota KX91-3 w/OROPS/1462 Hrs Kubota KX121-3 OROPS/Hyd Thumb 18’ Kubota U35 OROPS/1422 Hrs. 17’ Kubota U35-4 EROPS/1624 Hrs. New Holland E26C OROPS/Only 203 Hrs. Takeuchi TB016 w/OROPS Takeuchi TB016 w/OROPS/Repaint Yanmar VIO27 w/OROPS/3318 Hrs/Thumb Partial Listing of Wheel Skidsteers (Selling Day 1) 15’ Bobcat A770 w/OROPS/3608 Hrs. Bobcat 751 w/OROPS/1319 Hrs/Nice 01’ Bobcat 873 w/OROPS/Nice Original 5400 Hrs. Bobcat 873 w/OROPS/4000 Hrs. Bobcat 863 w/OROPS 15’ Bobcat S650 w/EROPS/3963 Hrs. Bobcat Melroe 371 Small w/Gas Engine Bobcat Melroe 610 Gas 08’ Case 430 OROPS/2508 Hrs. Case 430 OROPS/5300 Hrs. Case 1838 OROPS Case 1840 OROPS Ford C130 Gas Gehl 6640E OROPS/2332 Hrs. John Deere 318E OROPS/3851 Hrs. New Holland L216 OROPS/1824 Hrs. New Holland L555 01’ New Holland LS170 w/OROPS/4562 hrs. Partial Listing of Track Skidsteers (Selling Day 1) Bobcat T250 OROPS/2097 Hrs. 14’ Bobcat T770 w/OROPS/5071 Hrs. 12’ Gehl RT175 OROPS/2152 Hrs. New Holland C175 OROPS/1700 Hrs Takeuchi TL140 OROPS Partial Listing of Forklifts JLG G6-42A Telehandler (5166 Hrs) Partial Listing of Light Plants Terex RL4/Diesel/1294 Hrs Terex RL4/Diesel/1326 Hrs Terex RL4/Diesel/8348 Hrs Partial Listing of Sweepers (Selling Day 1) Terramite TSS38 Diesel Partial Listing of Trenchers (Selling Day 1) Ditch Witch 350 Gas/644 Hrs. Partial Listing of Dozers (Selling Day 1) Case 850K w/EROPS w/Air/3807 HRS Case 550E w/6 way Blade/Nice Cat D3K w/6 way Blade/9400 Hrs. International 500E w/6 way Blade Michingan 180 Rubber Tire w/Detroit Diesel Partial Listing of Wheel Loaders (Selling Day 1) Bobcat Toolcat 5600 w/Cab/3760 Hrs. Cat 908 w/Cab/QT Coupler John Deere 544A w/Cab John Deere 544 w/Cab Partial Listing of Loader Backhoes (Selling Day 1) Ford 555A Loader (1 of Our Personal Ldr Tractors) Ford 555A 4x4 w/EROPS/3697 Hrs. New Holland 575E 4x4 w/Cab/Heat/Air/6752 Hrs Partial Listing of Compact Loader Backhoes (Selling Day 1) Kioti CK30 4x4 Kubota B21 4x4 Mahindra 25 4x4 Massey Ferguson GC2310 4x4 TYM 394 4x4 Partial Listing of Trucks, Trailers & Buses (Selling Day 1) EG5050 Small Dumper/ Gas /Unused 97’ Ford E350 Bus International Diesel Flat Bed/Will Run/Has Blow

By 77’ Chevy C65 Dump Truck Ford Diesel Dump Truck Partial Listing of Chippers (Selling Day 1) Bandit 200XP w/Diesel/12in Capacity/Auto Feed/1567 Hrs. Partial Listing of Salvage Tractors and Construction (Day1) Fordson Dexta (AS IS) Fordson Dexta (AS IS) Ford 3910 4x4 w/Ldr/Steering Issues International 886 2wd w/Cab/Water in the Oil Kubota M9960 4x4 (BAD ENGINE) Massey Ferguson 275/Nice/Has Noise in Engine Mustang 770 Wheel Loader/Been Sitting for Couple Years Oliver 550 Gas W/Ldr Zetor 8145 4x4 w/Cab Partial Listing of ABSOLUTE Skidsteer/Construction Attatchments (Selling Day 2) Kubota 72in QT Brush Hog Att. (4) Wildkat 68in. QT Brush Hogs (2) Wildkat 72in. QT Brush Hogs (6) Wildkat QT Fork Frames Wildkat QT Hyd Adj Pallet Forks (3) Wildkat QT Bale Spears Kivel 96,84,78,72in. QT Snow/Mulch Buckets (8) HLA 4200# QT Walk Thru Pallet Forks (20) Tomahawk 42in. QT Pallet Forks (20) Tomahawk 48in. QT Pallet Forks (2) Tomahawk Thumb Att. (2) Tomahawk QT Trailer Movers (5) Kivel 4200LB QT Pallet Forks (7) Kivel 3500LB QT Pallet Forks (5) Kivel 84in. QT Buckets (5) Kivel 78in. QT Buckets Bodine Excavator Thumb FFC 72in. Landscape Rockhound Att. (3) Bobcat 60in. Landscape Rockhound Att. Stout 66,72, & 78in Grapples Equipment Out Of Our Shop to Be Sold Absolute (Selling Day 2) Hendey Lathe/Working Condition Vintage 1800’s Lathe Niagara HD Industrial Shear/Working Condition Pexto Industrial Shear Miller Wire Welder Pipe Threading Machine w/Dies Well Metal Saw Several Welders Keller Chop Saw Tire Protection Cage Engine Stand Industrial Punch Press Sand Blaster Pot Belly Steel Table w/Vise Leroi Natural Gas Generator/Used to Run Our Lights at Auction Detroit Diesel Stationary Engine/Runs Good J&M Robisnson Steel Bender Frank & Co. Wood Planer Left Handed Frick Saw Mill w/Carriage/From the 1800’s Partial Listing of Absolute Eq. (Selling Day 2) New Holland 450 Round Baler w/Net Wrap New Holland 648 Round Baler w/Net Wrap New Holland 848 Round Baler Claas 62S Round Baler Hesston 530 Round Baler Hesston 540 Round Baler Gehl 1400 Round Baler New Holland 273 Square Baler New Holland 276 Square Baler John Deere 24T Square Baler International 420 Square Baler John Deere 1219 Haybine Krone Rotary Rake Magnum 4000 Pressure Washer/New (2) New HD Round or Square Bale Feeders (2) Round Bale Hauler Tops Several New Farm Gates of All Sizes (8) QT Bale Spears (2) QT Square Bale Spears 3pt. Carry All (3) 7ft. 3pt. Back Blades (3) 3pt. 6ft. Back Blades 5ft. 3pt. Back Blade Servis 6ft. Pull Back Blade 7ft. 3pt. Box Blade New Idea 323 Corn Picker New Idea 324 2 row Corn Picker New Idea 310 Corn Picker (6) New Pencil Point Replacement Spears John Deere 14ft. Disc Bush Hog 7ft. 3pt. Disc Ford 7ft. 3pt. Disc Ferguson 3pt. 7ft. Disc (2) International 7ft. 3pt. Disc (3) 6ft. 3pt. Discs 5ft. 3pt. Disc International 3btm. 3pt. Plow

Massey Ferguson 3btm. 3pt. Plow Ferguson 3btm. 3pt. Plow (5) Ferguson 2btm. 3pt. Plows 3pt. 1btm. Plow Fuel Oil Tank Stand Up Fuel Tank Century 500 Gallon Sprayer (6) 275Gal Totes Woods RM59 5ft. 3pt. Finish Mower (3) Skeleton Hay Elevators of All Sizes Great Plains 15ft. 3pt. No Till Grain Drill 11ft. Hyd Grain Auger for Gravity Wagon International 13ft. Cultimulcher Allied 380 Loader w/Brackets John Deere FBB 17 Hole Grain Drill (4) John Deere Header Trailers White 12ft. 12 shank Chisel New Idea 323 Corn Picker Lely L801 Pull Lime Spreader 8ft. Pull Lime Spreader John Deere 660 Dolly Rake New Idea Rake New Holland 56 Rake John Deere 246 2 row 3pt. Corn Planter 3pt. Backhoe w/PTO Pump Small GD Manure Spreader/Nice International 101 GD Manure Spreader New Idea 3618 Manure Spreader Millcreek 57 PTO Manure Spreader/Like New Millcreek GD Manure Spreader Gill 7ft. 3pt. Pulverizer Leinbach 6ft. 3pt. Pulverizer Dearborn 2 row Stiff Shank Cultivator (3) Dearborn 2 row 3pt. Cultivators Fuel Tank w/Elec Pump Land Pride 8ft. 3pt. Brush Hog (2) Woods 7ft. Brush Bull 3pt. Brush Hogs Bush Hog 7ft. 3pt. Brush Hog Land Pride 6ft. 3pt. Brush Hog/Nice John Deere MX6 3pt. Brush Hog/Nice (4) 6ft. 3pt. Brush Hogs (7) 5ft. 3pt. Brush Hogs Bobcat 4ft. 3pt. Brush Hog Woods 4ft. 3pt. Brush Hog/Like New (2) Loader Boom of Ford Loader (3) 3pt. Post Hole Diggers 3pt. 7ft. Flail Mower 3pt. PTO Ditcher Generac PTO Generator 3pt. PTO Generator 14ft. CUltipacker (8) Rolls of 51inx1000 Net Wrap Land Pride 6ft. 3pt. Finish Mower Farm King 6ft. 3pt. Finish Mower Bush Hog 5ft. 3pt. Finish Mower 72in. QT Manure Bucket 3ft. Lawn Roller (7) Loader Chains w/Clevis Kubota 60in. Ldr. Bucket County Line 3pt. Bale Unwinder Several Farm Gates of All Sizes 100ft. Corral w/Walk Thru Gate 8x12 Storage Building Vermeer Bale Wrapper Miller PRO 550 Sprayer John Deere 930 Mo CO Disc Bine John Deere 1327 Discbine John Deere 54 Manure Spreader John Deere 24ft. Elevator Partial Listing of Regular Hay Eq. (Selling Day 2) John Deere 458 Round Baler New Holland 660 Round Baler New Holland 644 Round Baler New Holland 848 Round Baler (2) New Holland BR7060 Round Balers w/Net New Holland BR740 Round Baler w/Net Krone 150 Round Baler Vermeer 504L Round Baler Massey Ferguson 12 Square Baler New Holland 570 Square Baler w/Thrower John Deere 350 3pt. Sickle John Deere 660 Rake w/Dolly/Nice Sitrex Rotary Hay Rake John Deere 756 4 basket Hyd. Fold Tedder Enorossi 4basket Hyd Fold Tedder/New Pequea HT4012 Hyd Fold Tedder/Nice Enorossi 2 basket Tedder/New Partial Listing of Tillage Equipment: (Selling Day 2) McFarlane 39ft. HarrowJohn Deere 230 22ft. Hyd. Fold Disc International 490 13ft. Wheel Disc International 370 13ft. Wheel Disc John Deere 1640 Wheel Disc John Deere 230 Wheel DiSc Bush Hog 146 5ft. Offset Disc John Deere 15ft. Cultimulcher Graham 3pt. 13ft. Chisel International 735 5btm. Plow ... continued on next page


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A fight to protect the dignity of Michelangelo’s David raises questions about freedom of expression By Colleen Barry Associated Press

FLORENCE, Italy (AP) — Michelangelo’s David has been a towering figure in Italian culture since its completion in 1504. But in the current era of the quick buck, curators worry the marble statue’s religious and political significance is being diminished by the thousands of refrigerator magnets and other souvenirs sold around Florence focusing on David’s genitalia. The Galleria dell’Accademia’s director, Cecilie Hollberg, has positioned herself as David’s defender since her arrival at the museum in 2015, taking swift aim at those profiteering from his image, often in ways she finds “debasing.” In that way, she is a bit of a David herself against the Goliath of unfettered capitalism with its army of street vendors and souvenir shop operators hawking aprons of the statue’s nude figure, T-shirts of it engaged in obscene gestures, and ubiquitous figurines, often in Pop Art neon. At Hollberg’s behest, the state’s attorney office in Florence has

launched a series of court cases invoking Italy’s landmark cultural heritage code, which protects artistic treasures from disparaging and unauthorized commercial use. The Accademia has won hundreds of thousands of euros in damages since 2017, Hollberg said. “There was great joy throughout all the world for this truly unique victory that we managed to achieve, and questions and queries from all over about how we did it, to ask advice on how to move,” she told The Associated Press. Legal action has followed to protect masterpieces at other museums, not without debate, including Leonardo’s “Vitruvian Man,” Donatello’s David and Botticelli’s “Birth of Venus.” The decisions challenge a widely held practice that intellectual property rights are protected for a specified period before entering the public domain — the artist’s lifetime plus 70 years, according to the Berne Convention signed by more than 180 countries including Italy. More broadly, the decisions raise the question of whether institutions should be the arbiters of taste, and to

what extent freedom of expression is being limited. “It raises not just legal issues, but also philosophical issues. What does cultural patrimony mean? How much of a stranglehold do you want to give institutions over ideas and images that are in the public domain?’’ said Thomas C. Danziger, an art market lawyer based in New York. He pointed to Andy Warhol’s famous series inspired by Leonardo’s “Last Supper.” “Are you going to prevent artists like Warhol from creating what is a derivative work?’’ Danziger asked. “Many people would view this as a land grab by the Italian courts to control and monetize artworks in the public domain that were never intended to be charged for.” Italy’s cultural code is unusual in its scope, essentially extending in perpetuity the author’s copyright to the museum or institution that owns it. The Vatican has similar legislative protections on its masterpieces, and seeks remedies through its court system for any unauthorized reproduction, including for commercial use and for damaging the dignity of the work, a spokesman said.

Elsewhere in Europe, Greece has a similar law, adopted in 2020, which requires a permit to use images of historic sites or artifacts for commercial use, and forbids the use of images that “alter” or “offend” the monuments in any way. France’s Louvre museum, home to some oft-replicated masterpieces like the “Mona Lisa” and Venus de Milo, notes that its collection mostly dates from before 1848, which puts them in the public domain under French law. Court cases have debated whether Italy’s law violates a 2019 European Union directive stating that any artwork no longer protected by copyright falls into the public domain, meaning that “everybody should be free to make, use and share copies of that work.” The EU Commission has not addressed the issue, but a spokesman told the AP that it is currently checking “conformity of the national laws implementing the copyright directive” and would look at whether Italy’s cultural heritage code interferes with its application. Hollberg won her first case

against ticket scalpers using David’s image to sell marked-up entrance packages outside the Accademia’s doors. She also has targeted GQ Italia for imposing a model’s face on David’s body, and luxury fashion brand Longchamp’s cheeky Florence edition of its trademark “Le Pliage” bag featuring David’s more intimate details. Longchamp noted the depiction was “not without irony” and said the bag was “an opportunity to express with amused lightness the creative force that has always animated this wonderful city.’’ No matter how many lawsuits Hollberg has initiated — she won’t say how many — the proliferation of David likenesses continues. “I am sorry that there is so much ignorance and so little respect in the use of a work that for centuries has been praised for its beauty, for its purity, for its meanings, its symbols, to make products in bad taste, out of plastic,” Hollberg said. Based on Hollberg’s success and fortified by improved search engine (Continued on Page B31)

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CHALKERS CONSIGNMENT MACHINERY AUCTION 5000 HERNER COUNTY LINE ROAD, SOUTHINGTON, OH 44470

DIRECTIONS: 7 MILES NORTH OF INTERSTATE 80 (EXIT 209), 30 MILES NE OF AKRON-45 MILES SE OF CLEVELAND-60 MILES WEST OF NEW CASTLE, PA This is a Partial Listing Due to Early Deadline/Made 3 weeks before auction. Expecting Much More Equipment By Auction Day, check website for updates Tons of equipment arriving daily | Listing Subject to Change Due to Daily Business | Call Now For Free Nationwide Advertising!! We will have 2 internet platforms. Sign up on www.proxibid.ocm or www.equipmentfacts.com. We will also take phone bidding and absentee bids. ... continued from last page International 720 6btm. Plow John Deere 1450 5btm. Plow 12ft. Harragator Brillion 8ft. Cultipacker Manure Spreaders (Selling Day 2) New Holland 518 PTO New Idea 212 PTO New Idea 3618 PTO w/Top Beater Wallenstein 80Bu PTO/New Rotary Mowers (Selling Day 2) Bush Hog 12715 15ft. Batwing MowerJohn Deere 1518 15ft. Batwing (540 PTO) Bush Hog 15ft. Batwing/1000 PTO John Deere HX15 Batwing/540 PTO John Deere 1518 Batwing Mower (1000 PTO) John Deere 1008 10ft. 3pt. Brush Hog/Nice (1000 PTO) Land Pride RC4015 15ft. Batwing Mower (540 PTO) (2) Woods 3180 15ft. 540 & 1000 PTO Rhino TX135 15ft. Batwing Finish Mower Partial Listing of Grain Carts (Selling Day 2) John Deere 500 Partial Listing of Forage Eq. (Selling Day 2) John Deere 3950 Forage Harvester w/2 heads New Holland 790 Forage Harvester Gehl 1580 Silage Blower (2) DMI Gravity Wagons Grain Auger For Gravity Wagon Killbros 400 Center Dump Gravity Box (3) 10T Running Gears Several Gravity Wagons Partial Listing Misc. Equipment (Selling Day 2) 500 & 750 Gallon Fuel Trailers Woods TSG-50 3pt. Stump Grinder Industrias Americas F08 Box Blade Rhino 9ft. HD 3pt. Back Blade Caldwell 8ft. HD 3pt. Back Blade Land Pride 8ft. HD 3pt. Back Blade Rhino 8ft. 3pt. Back Blade Headache Truck Rack Woods 3100 Loader w/Brackets Several New QT Snowpushers 32,000LB. Portable Loading Dock 3000 Gal Fuel Tank/Nice Trailers & Campers(Selling Day 2) 24ft. Tri Axle Pintle Hitch Trailer Industrias Americas 7014 Dump Trailer/New Wildwood 24ft. Camper/2018 Year/Nice 2000 Travel Supreme 36ft. 5th Wheel Camper Combines & Heads (Selling Day 2) John Deere 643 Corn Head Industrias Americas 30ft. Header Cart/New Snowblowers (Selling Day 2)

Lundell 8ft. 3pt. International 7ft. 3pt. Loftness 7ft. 3pt. Westgo 5ft. 3pt. Excel 4ft. Front Mt. Planters/Drills/Lime Spreaders/Sprayers (Selling Day 2) Case IH 5300 21 Hole Grain Drill/Grass/Press Wheels/Nice International 5100 Grain Drill/21 Hole International 5100 Grain Drill/13 Hole Brillion 8ft. Packer Seeder John Deere 7000 6 row Corn Planter/Top Auger/ Dry Fert. IVA 3pt. Sprayer/Nice/45ft. Booms 15+ Semi Container Loads of New Eq To Be Sold Absolute (Selling Day 2) (10) New 40ft. Containers w/4 Side Doors (2) New 40ft. Containers w/2 Side Doors (4) Single Stall Mobile Toilets (2) Jobsite Storage Chest 20x30 Metal Carport 20x20 Carport (8) Rolls Of Green Mesh Fencing (4) Rolls Of Steel Mesh Fencing (3) Skids of 200 Traffic Cones (6) Self Dumping Hoppers Cattle Chute 10ft. Storage Container 10x7 Wrought iron Fencings (30 PCS) (8) Attachment Sets for Mini Excavators Mini Excavator Ditching Buckets (24in,40in,32in (2)Mini Excavator Breaker Att. (8) Mini Excavator Post Hole Diggers Cat 320 Ripper Cat 320 5ft. Bucket Plate Compactor (2) 20ft. Collapsable House 2 bedroom Expandable House Jumping Jack Tamper (4) Pallets of New Chains and Ratchet Binders (40) 27ft. Ratchet Straps 7x20 Mobile Office (3) 20ft. Farm Gates (11) 20ft. Bi Parting Driveway Gates (2) 14ft. Bi Parting Driveway Gates QT Tire Changer QT Hydraulic Winch (250) Traffic Cones (2) QT 72in. Rock Grapple Att. (3) 10 Drawer 7ft. Workbenches (6) 72in. Pallet Fork Extensions 2 bedroom House (3) 10ft. 20Piece Fencing 24PC Galvanized Steel Fence

10ft. Shipping Container (3) Wolverine QT Concrete Mixers (5) QT Wolverine Brush Hogs (2) QT Wolverine Angle Sweepers (4) QT Wolverine Trenchers (4) Water Pumps Vibratory Rammer Jumping Jack Concrete Floor Saw (3) Wolverine QT Hyd Pallet Forks Wolverine QT Vibratory Roller Att. (3) Wolverine QT Flat Bottom Grapple AGT QT 680 Breaker (2) Wolverine QT Land Levelers (2) Wolverine QT Ripper Att. Wolverine QT 3pt. Conversion (2) Wolverine QT Broom (3) Wolverine 72in.Rototillers (2) Wolverine QT Sickle Mowers (6) Wolverine QT Post Hole Diggers w/2 Augers (2) 84in. Fork Extensions (7) 2 Yard Self Dumping Hoppers (4) AR500 Gong Shooting Targets (2) QT Trailer Movers (2) QT HD Walk Thru Plates (3) QT 8ft. SNowpushers (3) QT 6ft. Snowpushers (12) HD QT Make Up Plates 2 Yard Skidsteer Dumping Hopper (4) 76in. QT Rock Grapples QT Dingo Tree Spade (9) QT HD 8ft. Snowpushers (5) 30x57 Welding Tables (2) 90in. Workbenches (5) 60in. Workbenches (2) 84in. QT Buckets (2) 4 Yard Debris Bins (4) 40in. QT Tree Spade buckets (4) 78in. QT Buckets ¾ Yard QT Concrete Bucket 70in. QT Root Rake (2) QT Tree Booms 9ft. Shipping Container 8ft. Shipping Container 7ft. Shipping Container Rachet Straps EG5050 Gas Dumper QT ZW-750 Breaker QT Rotary Screen (3) QT 72in. Rototillers QT Vibratory Roller QT 72in. Rototiller Att. (2) Self Dumping Hoppers 13x20 Portable Warehouse (2) QT Hyd Tampers (2) QT 84in. Snow Blades (3) QT HD Makeup Plates

(2) 12,000LB Winches 200LB. Anvil (2) QT 72in. Brush Hog Att. (2) QT Trencher Att. (4) 84in. Fork Extensions (2) QT Post Hole Digger w/3 Augers (2) 30x65x15 Storage Shelters 40x80x20 Storage Shelter (8) 20x30x12 Storage Shelters QT 72in. Vibrating Roller Att. (9) QT 72in. Log Grapple Att. AGT Skisteer Brush Cutters AGT QT Post Hole Diggers AGT QT Excavator Flail Mowers AGT QT Wood Chippers AGT QT Trenchers 3pt. No Till Grain Drill AGT QT Power Rake TOP KAT 4 in 1 Bucket AGT QT Brush Hogs AGT QT Grader Blade Top KAT QT Brush Cuttter Top KAT QT Drum Mulcher QT Mower King Sweepers QT AGT Finish Mower Top Cat QT Soil Conditioner QT Stump Grinder AGT QT Pallet Forks **There will be a 10% buyers premium with $200.00 Maximum on each item Licensed and bonded in favor of the State of Ohio ATTENTION: New Cutoff Time For Consignments We Are Now Starting a Deadline At 12:00 Thursday Before Auction. Commission Rates: (per item) 1.00 up to $20=2.00 20.01 up to $2500=10% 2501.00 up to $5000=8% $5001 up to $10,000=$400 10,001 up to $20,000=$500 20,001 up to $40,000=$750 $40,001 up to $60,000=$1000 $60,001 & Up = $1500 Load Out Hours: Monday Through Friday 9-4:30 Saturday 9-1 Food Vendors On Site Trucking Available

Auctioneer: Jason Miranda & Associates Office: 330 898 3419 Jason: 330 883 8029 Paul: 330 883 1202


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Auction Guide and Antique Marketplace | Thursday, April 4, 2024

CORRY, PA • SAT. APRIL 20, 2024 STARTING AT 9:00 A.M. (EST)

ANNUAL FARMER RETIREMENT, ESTATE & CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

11510 ROUTE 6, CORRY, PA 16407 (FORMER CORRY DRIVE IN)

TOM & VICKI COFFIN RETIREMENT: 2013 JD S550 Combine, 1 Owner, 989/588 Hrs, 4X4, CM, No DEF: JD 8130 Tractor 2305 Actual Hrs, MFWD, PS, Duals, NO DEF: 2012 JD 7230R Tractor, 1090 Original Hours, MFWD, IVT, TLS, Duals, NO DEF: 2013 JD 7215R Tractor, 2001 Original Hours, MFWD, 20 Spd PQ, NO DEF: Cat Challenger 45 Tractor, 7151 Hrs, PS, New Tracks: Mack Granite Quad Axle Dump Truck: 1989 Freightliner Tri Axle Dump Truck: 1989 Peterbilt Tri Axle Dump Truck: Kinze 2600 12/23 Planter: JD 750 15’ No Till Grain Drill: JD 625F Grain Head & Cart: JD 319 Track Skid Steer: Skid Steer Rock Bucket: Melroe 3430 Spray Coupe: Great Plains 1300 5 Shank Subsoiler: Krause 26’ Disc: Krause 24’ Soil Finisher: Brillion 22’ X Fold Packer: JD 710 11 Shank Disc Chisel: Woods 15’ Bat Wing Rotary Cutter: Hutch 8X52 Transport Auger: Behlen Grain Dryer With Brock Fan & Heater: DMC 40 Grain Cleaner: Unverferth Folding Truck Auger: Dettson 7’ Snowblower: JD 115 9’ Rear Blade: LAWRENCE POPOVICH ESTATE; 2009 Chevy 2500HD Single Cab Long Bed Pickup, 40,090 Original 1 Owner Miles, Duramax Diesel, Allison, NO DEF: 2013 JD 6140R Tractor, 753 Original 1 Owner Hours, 50km Auto Quad, H360 Loader, NO DEF: 1995 JD 7800 Tractor, 2251 Original 1 Owner Hours, MFWD, PS, Duals; Ford 7740 Powerstar SLE Tractor, 2WD, Cab, 5695 1 Owner Hours: MF 275 2WD Cab Tractor, 1 Owner: MF 165 Diesel Tractor, Loader, 1 Owner; JD 1750 6X30 Planter, Finger, Liq. Fert, No Till: JD 1590 15’ No Till Grain Drill. Grass Seed: Unverferth 5 Shank Zone Builder: JD 4600 4 Bottom Roll Over Plow: JD 630 14’ Disk: JD 970 12’ Cultimulcher: Miller Pro 500 Tandem Axle Sprayer, 45’ Hyd. Fold Booms, All Options: Kuhn Knight SL114 Tandem Axle Manure Spd.: Stoltzfus TV20HSD Lime Spreader: 2021 NH Discbine 210, Only 125 Acres Use: NH 575 Baler W/72 Thrower: Krone KW552T Hay Tedder: NH 258 Hay Rake: (2) Meyers 9X18 Bale Throw Racks/Gears: NH 355 Grinder Mixer, Hyd. Drive, Scales: Hutch 8X42 PTO Auger; Brillion 10’ Seeder; H&S 10’ Cattle Trailer: ARDEN & BRENDA OHLSSON RETIREMENT: Landini Vision 85 MFWD Cab Tractor, 2141 Original One Owner Hours: Krone Easy Cut R360 12’ 3PH Disc Mower: Anderson NWX 660 X-Tractor Inline Bale Wrapper: Anderson TRB1000 Self Loading Bale Transport: Cat 232B Skid Steer, 3033 Hours, Pilot Controls: Krone KW552T 4 Rotor Hay Tedder; Kverneland KD814 Round Bale Chopper: Ford 151 5 Bottom SAR Plow: JD 1610 10 Shank Chisel Plow: Barn Gutter Grates: 10’ Locust Posts: BRUCE BROWN ESTATE; 2002 Ford F-150 Ext. Cab 4x4 Pickup, 122,989 Miles: Ford 7740 2WD, Open Tractor With Loader: Oliver 1755 Cab Tractor; Ford 5000 Diesel Tractor/Loader: MF 135 Diesel Tractor/Loader: CIH DC102 Discbine, Fingers: Krone KR130 4X4 Round Baler: Kverneland 7335 Bale Wrapper: H&S 12 Wheel Bi Fold Hay Rake: NH 256 Hay Rake: Kuhn GF452 Hay Tedder: NH 185 Tandem Axle Manure Spreader: (2) 20’ Bale Carriers W/Gears: Oliver 546 4 Btm Semi Mt. Plow: Priefert Cattle Squeeze Chute: LOCAL CONSIGNMENTS: 12’KW T-800 Tri Axle Log Truck, 382K Miles: 07’ International 7300 4X4 Truck W/95k Miles, Alltec 55’ Boom, 11’ Chip Box: 03’ IH 9200I Sleeper Truck, 1.3 Miles, Cat C-12, 10 Spd, Wet Line: 00’ Freightliner Sleeper Truck, 1.5 Miles, C-12 Cat, 10 Spd.: Mack DM685S Tandem Axle Cab & Chassis, 237 Mack Engine, Maxi Torque Trans: Takeuchi TB230 Excavator, 284 Hrs, As New: Kubota U354 Excavator, 2718 Hrs, New Kubota Engine: JD 8295RT Track Tractor, P.S, 4379 One Owner Hours: JD 7810 2WD Tractor, P.S., 11,440 Hrs: JD 6115D MFWD Cab Tractor, 1875 Hrs, 673SL Loader: Deutz Allis 9170 MFWD, Cab Tractor, 9138 Hrs: NH 9030 Bi-Directional Tractor With Alamo Flail Mower, Rotary Cutter, Ditcher, 2436 Hours: IH 1486 2wd Cab Tractor: IH 886 2WD Cab Tractor: Muir Hill 101 4WD Cab Tractor: MF 1135 2WD Cab Tractor: Ford Workmaster 641 Tractor: Oliver 550 Gas Tractor: Ford

1710 Diesel Tractor 213 Orig Hrs.: IH 354 Gas Tractor: IH 238 Tractor: Ferguson 35 Gas Tractor: Cat CS433E Vibratory Roller, 2760 Hours: Dresser TD8E Pipelayer: Cobra 38’ Alum Frameless Dump Trailer: Cam 8X20 Deck Over Tilt Trailer: 12’ Ford F-450 4X4 Dump Truck, 136k: Deere 323D Track Skid Steer: Deere 324G Skid Steer, 1165 Hrs: JD 440C Log Skidder; Vicon 773 Twin Rotor Hay Rake: H&S RR420 Rotary Hay Rake: 05’ Ford F-450 4X4 Dump Truck, Diesel, 66k: JD 1770NT 16X30 Planter, Vac, Liq Fert, No Tills: JD 7200 6X30 Planter, Liq. Fert, No Till: JD 1750 6X30 Planter, Dry Fert: JD 1750 6X30 Planter, Dry Fert, No Tills: JD 7200 Cons. 4X30 Planter, Dry Fert, No Tills, Insect, Monitor: Great Plains 30’ No Till Folding Drill, Extra Parts; Great Plains 24’ No Till Folding Drill: JD JD 750 10’ No Till Drill, Grass Seed: Great Plains 1006 10’ No Till Grain Drill, Grass Seed, Native Grass Boxes: (3) JD 8350 Grain Drills: IH 5100 Grain Drill: JD 4600 5 Btm Rollover Plow: IH 700 6 Btm Trailer Plow: Farm King 1410 11 Coulter 1000 Gal Nitrogen Applicator, Like New: Progressive 1000 Gal 11 Coulter Nitrogen Applicator: Fast 7420 1600 Gal 90’ Pull Type Sprayer, Loaded: Hardi 200 Gal 3PH Sprayer: JD 637 12’ Disk: White 271 21’ Rockflex Disk: MF 520 12’ Disk: Flex King 12’ Offset Disk: Brillion 14’ Cultimulcher: Kuhn Knight VT168 TMR Mixer: Moritz 16’ Cattle Trailer: Gleaner 8000 Series 30’ Grain Platform, Orbital Reel: JD 40 Series 8X20 Corn Head: Gleaner Hugger 6X30 Corn Head: Killbros 20’ Cart: Kinze 450C Grain Cart: Melroe 220 Spray Coupe: JD 630 MOCO: JD 946 MOCO: JD 335 Round Baler: NH 570 Baler/Thrower: NH 310 Baler/Thrower: Pequea 12 Wheel Hay Rake: H&S 10 Wheel Action Rake: JD 660 Rake, Dolly Wheel: NH 56 Hay Rake: Kuhn GF7802T 6 Rotor Hay Tedder: Frontier TD3418 4 Rotor Hay Tedder: Bush Hog HT417 4 Rotor Hay Tedder;(2) 2 Rotor Hay Tedders; H&S, Pequea Reel Hay Tedders: Creekbank 30’ Bale Carrier, 13T Tandem Gear: (2) EZ-Trail 9X18 Bale Racks, Gears: Anderson RB200 Bale Wrapper: JD 666R 6X30 Folding Corn Head: Hagedorn 225 Hydra Push Manure Spreader: Gehl 1217 Manure Spreader, Hyd Endgate: M&W P2000 500 HP Pto Dyno: Ditch Witch R65 Trencher, 4X4: Hyster K50H Propane Forklift: Chicago Pneumatic Diesel Portable Air Compressor: Ingersol Rand 26” Diesel Compactor: York 7’ 3PH Broom: (6) Various Forage Wagons & Gears: Large Selection Of Gravity Boxes, Gears, Augers; Patz 290 TMR Mixer: NH 353 Grinder/Mixer: Teagle 8550 Pull Type Bale Chopper: Tyler Tandem Axle Fertilizer Spreader: Husky 30’ Prop Agitator: Sukup Grain Cleaner: Woods 15’ Bat Wing Mower: Woods Ditch Bank Mower: 6’ & 7’ 3PH Rotary Cutters: 2 & 3 Bottom 3PH Plows: 32’ Hay & Grain Elevator: Ford 776F Loader Came Off 4610 Tractor; IH 2250 Loader: NI Drop Spreader: Skid Steer Bunk Defacer: New Wallenstein LXG430R Skid Steer Log Grapple: 01’ Fleetwood Prowler Lynx 26’ Travel Trailer: New Safeway Trench Box: Cherokee 6’ Tiller:24 & 36” Excavator Buckets; Large Selection Of New Skid Steer Attachments & Tires: 8’ & 9’ Loader Brush Rakes: Unverferth 14’ Auger W/Hyd. System: Kinze & JD Planter Parts: Truck & Trailer Aluminum Headboards: Miller Welder W/Wire Welder: Calf Hutches: 20’ Sketon Hay Elevator: (2) 8 Ton Wagon Gears: 1250 & 450 Poly Storage Tanks: 18.4X34,38 Duals: 10’ Headlocks: 48” Barn Fan: NOTE: Due To Early Advertising Deadlines, This Is A Partial Listing With Over 800 Items In Sale. Photos And Full Descriptions Can Be Seen By Going To www. tristateauctionservices.com TERMS: Cash Or Good Check On Day Of Auction. 3% Credit Card Fee. 10% Buyers Premium On Items $1000 Or Less. Online Bidding Available On Proxibid Or Equipmentfacts With Buyers Premium Of 5% Capped At $1000 Per Item. Items To Be Removed Within 10 Days. Please Call Ray Wiggers At 814450-0226 With Equipment Questions Or Kim Wiggers At 716-489-7263 With Administrative Questions

AUCTIONEER: RAY WIGGERS AU-0006098 AUCTIONEER: JOHN HUEY AU-001588L AUCTIONEER DAN TRACE AU-003588L

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COURT ORDERED REALCOURT ESTATE REAL ESTATE SERVICES ORDEREDHOWARD REALHANNA ESTATE ONLINE-ONLY AUCTION ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, LTD. ONLINE-ONLYGEORGE AUCTION By virtue order of sale issuedissued from the “A Third Generation Family Business” By virtueof ofan an order of sale from the Court of Common Pleas, Mahoning Court of Common Pleas, Mahoning Co., OH, Case George Roman III ~ Roman with webcast Co., OH, Case #2023-CV-00498, we will offer for sale at Ron a public #2023-CV-00498, offer for sale at a public Christopher Roman, CNE ~ George A. Roman bidding auctionwe thewill following located at: with webcast bidding auction the following located 22 W. Main St., Canfield ~ (330) 533-4071 4464 BEDELL ROADdetails, visit: www.georgeroat: For complete 4464 BEDELL ROAD BERLIN CENTER, manauctioneers.com OH 44401 BERLINBIDDING CENTER, OH 44401 ENDS: WED., APRIL 10, 2024 AT 4:00 PM BIDDING ENDS: WED., APRIL 10, 2024 AT 4:00 PM FEATURING: 960 SQ. FT. RANCH HOME. THREE BEDROOMS. FEATURING: 960 SQ. FT. RANCH HOME. THREE ONE ACRE. PP#22-001-0-012.00-0. BEDROOMS. ONE ACRE. PP#22-001-0-012.00-0. NOTE: This is a foreclosure auction. This property is occupied. Do not NOTE: This is a foreclosure auction. This property disturb occupants. Trespassing is a criminal offense. There is no access to is occupied. Do not disturb occupants. Trespassthe property. Condition of the interior and exterior are unknown. It is the ing is a criminal offense. There to is nodo access to the buyer’s responsibility their own due diligence prior to bidding. All property. Condition theOhio interiorprivate and exterior are officer auction terms apply. applicable stateof of selling unknown. It isSheriff’s the buyer’sappraised responsibilityvalue: to do their TERMS: $82,000.00. The first sale resulted in a no own due sale. diligenceThis prior toproperty bidding. Allshall applicable bid/no be offered without regard to the minimum state of Ohiobid private selling officer 10% auctionBuyer’s terms premium will be added to the final bid opening requirement. apply. to determine the purchase price. The purchaser shall be responsible for TERMS: Sheriff’s appraisedand value:taxes $82,000.00. costs, allowances, that The the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to first sale resulted in a no sale. This cover. Deposit in bid/no the form of property a certified check for $5,000.00 on the day of shall be offered without regard to the of minimum the sale or within 24 hours the auction ending via wire transfer made payable Heritage 10% Union Titlepremium Co. Buyer to pay all closing costs. Balance opening bidtorequirement. Buyer’s in within (30) thetheconfirmation of sale. Sale subject to will full be added to the finaldays bid to from determine confirmation. Property sold in as is condition. Brokers recognized with 48purchase price. The purchaser shall be responsible hour pre-registration. for costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient Fotorcover. coDeposit mplinethe te details, visit: form of a certified check for $5,000.00 dayanauctioneers.com www.georgeonrthe om of the sale or within 24 hours of the auction ending via wire transfer made payableHANNA to Heritage Union HOWARD REAL ESTATE SERVICES Title Co. Buyer toGEORGE pay all closing costs. Balance inAUCTIONEERS, LTD. ROMAN full within (30) days from the“A confirmation of sale. Family Business” Third Generation Sale subject to confirmation. Property sold in as George Roman III ~ Ron Roman is condition. Brokers recognized with 48-hour preChristopher Roman, CNE ~ George A. Roman registration.

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Snow Pusher, TH Bobcat E20, 2023 Kubota KX080, 2022 Sany 3 PRESSURE WASHERS: New Easy Kleen 4000psi, SY135C, (3)New Lanty LAT-13, (2)New AGT H15, (2)New Agrotk 3000psi, 30 PALLETS (3)New AGT QH13R, New AGT QS12R, OF STONE, HYDRAULIC HAMMER, EXCAVATOR RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATOR: Cat M322D, 2 RAKE, EXCAVATOR RIPPER, GRAPPLE, ADDRESS: 290 Washington Ave., CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2020 Cat D6LGP, 2021 11 EXCAVATOR BUCKETS, EXCAVATOR THUMB, North Haven, CT 06473 (Fairgrounds) Cat D3K2LGP, 2 BACKHOES: (2)2021 Cat 79 ATTACHMENTS: (67)Skid Steer, (12) 420F(4x4), 19 TRACKEDLIVE SKID STEERS: 2023 Cat 46 RUBBER Excavator,TIRED 85 NEW SUPPORT(3)2023 EQUIPMENT. 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Remington m1100 12ga tional 12’ Discs,, Fertilize Spreader, 2 Bottom Plow, 3pt Hay GUN AND TITLE TERMS: We are an FFL dealer, and reproduction of masterpieces that Spear, 3pt Cultivator, 3pt Scraper Blade, Argi-tech 3pt Tiller 29. Chiappa 1911 .22cal 63. Browning (Belgium) Sweet 94. Westernfield mM550ER 410 check. You are still reall guns are subject to a background serve as cultural ambassadors. AT 20170, Frontier 7’ Disc Sixteen Mower DM60, Manure Spread- quired to pay your invoice, regardless of background check, 16ga “There is a risk for Italy, because 30. Smith & Wesson Shield 95.pickup Ruger 10/22 .22cal ers, 5’M&P Brush Hog, Head Gate, Cone Spreader, Hydraulic on day. ONLY WV Residents can bid on pistols and you can select a work of art 9mm that is 64. Water Custom 7.92cal RifleGate, w/ Scope Head Chute, Hay Feeders, Tanks, 12’ Farm JD 96. Remington Express only one pistol can870 be bought per12ga week. 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TECHNOLOGY, the private entity that is custodian of Florence’s landmark Cathedral has started going after commercial enterprises using the famed dome for unauthorized, and sometimes denigrating, purposes — including men’s and women’s underwear. So far, cease-and-desist letters have been enough to win compliance without turning to the courts, adding an extra half a million euros, or $541,600, a year to revenues topping 30 million euros, $32 million, Luca Bagnoli, president of the Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore, told the AP. “We are generally in favor of the freedom of artistic expression,’’ Bagnoli said. “When it comes to reinterpreted copies, it becomes a little more difficult to understand where artistic freedom ends and our image rights begin.” Italy’s cultural heritage code in its current form has been on the books since 2004, and while Hollberg’s cases were not the first, they have represented an acceleration, experts said. Place, View, Search

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MONDAYS Canton, OH - Morris Auction - 3655 Dueber Ave. SW, Canton, OH 44647. Every Monday night at 6P.M. Auctioneers: David and Rodney Morris. (330) 933-1892. www.morrisauctions.com Carrollton, OH – Summer hours Produce and misc. auction starting at 9:30 A.M. w/eggs & poultry following - Hay & grain at 12:00 noon - Livestock starting at 1:00 p.m., Route 9 at North edge of city across from fairgrounds. (330) 627-4721. Eighty Four, PA. – Eighty-Four Auction Sales, Inc. Located on Rte. 136, Exit 20 off I-70. Livestock sale at 1:30. Selling tools, eggs, produce, rabbits and chickens starting at 10:00. Dave Kearns, manager (724) 222-9965. Elgin, PA – Cox’s Auction House. 5:00 P.M. Antiques and collectibles. Al Cox and Jeff Cox, Auctioneers. (814) 664-7526. Middlefield, OH – The Heritage Marketplace Consignment Auction in the event center is open year round at 15848 Nauvoo Road Market and opens at noon on Monday. The Consignment Auction begins at 5:30 p.m.; Consignment Check-in: 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Bid on a Broad Array of Auction Items and purchase at the Flea Market; Dinner begins: 4:30 p.m. Consignment questions, call Jerry: 440-477-1058. Pick up service available. Bring the whole family! All other Stores in Heritage Marketplace open late during Auction on Mondays nights! Fresh local produce available from Spring thru Fall. New Wilmington, PA – New N.W. Sales Company. 2006 Mercer New Wilmington Rd, New Wilmington, PA. Hay every Monday 11:00 Noon. (724) 946-8621. New Wilmington, PA – Rt. 158 North, Dairy Cattle at 12:00 Noon, Livestock at 12:30 P.M. Dianna Mezurek. (440) 667-3506. North Bloomfield, OH – Half mile west of Rt. 45 and 87. Hay at 12 pm.. Livestock at 12:30 pm. Heath Davis, Owner/Auctioneer; Cell, 330.980.6476 or Barn, 440.685.4487 North East, PA (Little Hope) – At Chesley’s Livestock Auction, 5 miles North of Wattsburg, Pa. on Rt. 89. Livestock auction at 1:00 P.M. Raleigh and Todd, Aucts. (814) 725-1303.

Sugarcreek, OH – Hay at 12:00 Noon, Livestock auction at 12:30 P.M.

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Ashtabula, OH – Heaven's Auctioneering LLC Auctions every Tuesday evening at 6:00pm. 2720 Carpenter Rd., Ashtabula, Ohio 44004. Antiques and modern furniture, glassware, household and firearms. (440) 477-7778. Baltic, OH – Farmerstown Community Livestock Auction, LLC. St. Rt. 557, Baltic, Ohio. Livestock every Tuesday at 12:30 P.M. Baltic, OH - Farmerstown Hay and Straw Auction. 10 a.m. 2807 St. Rt. 557, Baltic, OH 43804. Andy Raber, auctioneer, Firman Miller, owner. Sale day phone: 330-897-1464. Damascus, OH – One mile South of Route 62 on Valley Road. Hay, grain at 12 :00 Noon, livestock at 1:15 P.M. Mercer, PA – Millers Mercer Livestock Auction. Every Tuesday at 12:30 P.M. Accepting livestock Mondays from 4-8 PM for Tuesday's sale. Kevin (724) 456-3632. / Sale Day Ph: (724) 893-8116. Dover, Ohio - RICK KEFFER AUCTIONS, LLC, 270 S. Tuscarawas Ave. (Rear), Dover, Ohio. Auction held every Tuesday at 5 pm. Antiques, Collectables, Furniture, Appliances. Box lots sold at 4 pm. You NEVER know whats going to show up! Taking QUALITY consignments on Sunday at 4 pm, or by appointment. CHECK US OUT at RICKKEFFERAUCTIONS.COM for pics and details of upcoming auctions; Call Rick @ 330.340.9660 or 330.308.0294; Email: rick@rickkefferauctions.com

WEDNESDAYS Clinton, OH – Warwick Auction Co. - Dealers Auction every Wednesday at 10:00 A.M. New general merchandise. Loads each week from all over! For flea marketers, store owners, eBayers and alike! One of the oldest auction sites in Ohio. (330) 858-0195 Meadville, PA – State Rt. 98 North or Northwest of I-79, via 198. Livestock at 12:30 P.M. Gary Shidemantle, Owner. Gary Shidemantle, Auct., Gary Lee Shidemantle, Jr, Auct. (814) 763-2240

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Mt Hope, OH - Mt Hope Auction. Hay: 9:30 AM, Produce: 10:00 AM, Livestock at 11:00 AM and Poultry at 1:00 PM. www.mthopeauction.com. Steve or Thurman Mullet (330) 674-6188. Rogers, OH – Community Auction, half mile west of Rogers on Route 154. Hay & Grain, 1 pm weekly. rogersohio.hibid.com Shiloh, OH – Blooming Grove Auction, Inc. - 1091 Free Rd., Shiloh, OH 44878. Hay and straw auction every Wednesday 9:30 AM. In-season produce 10:00 AM. (419) 896-2774, and Martin Sauder, Auctioneer (419) 896-2320. West Springfield, PA – City Auction House Public Auto Auction @ 14518 West Ridge Rd., Every Wed. night at 6:30pm; Buy or sell here. 814-922-3944. www.cityauctionhousepa.com Zanesville, OH – Muskingum Livestock, 944 Malinda St., Zanesville, Ohio. (740) 452-9984. Auction every Wed. at 9:00 A.M. Cattle, Hogs, Sheep & Goats. www.muskingumlivestock.com. Denny (740) 819-5120.

THURSDAYS Kidron, OH – Kidron Auction, Hay and Straw, 10:15 A.M., Livestock at Noon. Four miles South U.S. 30, two miles North U.S. 250. John Sprunger, Mgr.

FRIDAYS Ashland, OH – Ashland County Hay, Straw and Grain Auction. 10:30 A.M. One mile north of Ashland at intersection of SR 250 and TR 1136. Tom Dilgard, Auct. (419) 368-4675. Mercer, PA – 537 N. Perry Highway. Schiestle's Auction Center. Consignments, estates. Starting at 5:00 P.M. (724) 269-5125. New Wilmington, PA – Rt. 208, 1/4 mile East of New Wilmington, Pa. First and Third Fridays of each month. Tack at 7:00 P.M., Horses at 10:00 P.M. Whiting Auction, Duke Whiting, Auctioneer. (724) 946-2024. Rogers, OH – Community Auction, half mile west of Rogers on Route 154. Small Livestock, Fresh Eggs, and Agricultural Items at 4 p.m. rogersohio.hibid.com Sugarcreek, OH – Tack at 11:00 A.M., hay, straw at 1:00 P.M., horses, ponies at 2:00 P.M. Westland, PA – Marianne Hunnell Auctions @ 404 Westland Rd., Every Friday at 5:30; doors open at 3:00. Antiques and collectibles. 724-366-5684 or 724-7606574. Marianne Wass Hunnell, Auctioneer

SATURDAYS Alliance, Ohio – Lake Park Auctions - 22641 Lake

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Park Blvd., Alliance, Ohio. Weekly consignment auction: antique, collectibles, household. Doors open at 4:00 P.M., auction starts at 5:00 P.M. Dave Keenan, Auctioneer (330) 821-5949. Always taking quality consignments. Buy estates, large or small. See ad on auction zip.com. Ashtabula, OH – Hamilton's Auction House, 5028 Benefit Ave., Ashtabula, Ohio 44004. (440) 998-7694. Auctions every Saturday night. Doors open at 4:30 P.M. - Auction starts at 5:30 P.M. Butler, PA—5:30 P.M. Yaracs Family Auction, 490 Herman Rd. From Butler, Pa. take Rt. 422 two miles to traffic light, turn right toward Herman, go 3 miles to stop sign, turn right, go 2 miles to the sale. Furniture, household, antiques, collectibles, and misc. Auctioneer: Wally Yaracs, (724) 285-1372. Canton, OH – 1st Saturday of each month. Lakeshore Auction Center, 3932 12th St. NW, where 12th Street bends around Meyers Lake. 3:30 P.M., Antiques, collectibles, furniture, estates, specialty auctions. Whipple Auctioneers (330) 477-9365, www.WhippleAuction.com Danville, OH – Danville Auction, 15684 Body Rd., EVERY 1ST & 3RD SAT. 8:45 A.M. Hay Sale, 9:30 A.M., Small Livestock, specializing in Boer goats. For info call Aden Yoder 330-231-8983. Dennison, OH – Harrison County Sales, 88903 Sale Barn Road, 4 miles east of Dennison, OH behind Ark Pottery Sales. New and used, furniture, appliances, consignments, misc. Doors open 5:00 P.M. Auction at 6:00 P.M. (740) 922-1819 Edinburg, OH – 3rd Saturday of each month, Portage County. Edinburg Auction Sales, Inc., 4029 S.R. 14, 9:30 A.M. (330) 325-2966 - www.EdinburgAuction.com Middlefield, OH – The Heritage Marketplace open at 15848 Nauvoo Rd. Market open 9:00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M. on Saturdays. Check Monday listing for auction times. (440) 477-1058 www.theheritagemarketplace. com. Norton, OH – Homestead Auctions, 4217 ClevelandMassillon Rd., Norton, OH 44203, Phone 330-706-9950. Tuesday night weekly auctions at 6 PM and Saturdays at 1 PM. Winter times and Summer times to be announced. RIPLEY, WV – Jackson Co. Regional Livestock Market Cedar Lakes Rd., Exit 132 off I-77 11:00 A.M. Livestock (304) 373-1269. Daniel Mitchell, Auct.

SUNDAYS

Youngstown, OH – 2431 Youngstown/Hubbard Rd., Youngstown, Ohio 44505, Anglins Auction Service. Jeff Anglin Auct. Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture. At 1:00 P.M. (330) 707-0875.

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ARCHBOLD, OH • MON. APRIL 8, 2024 STARTING AT 9:00 A.M.

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LOCATION: Yoder & Frey Auction Yard 3649 Co Rd 24, Archbold, OH 43502 ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE TRACTORS: 2- Farmall H’s; 2- Super H’s, 2- Farmall M’s; Farmall Super M (Louisville) 2- Farmall 300’s w/ F.H.; Farmall Super C; Farmall 400; Farmall Cub w/ cultvs; IH 274 w/ cultvs; IH 756 WF gas, IH 706 Dsl. Fresh O.H. w/ Ldr; IH 504 Dsl WF 3pt; IH 656 gas WF w/ Ldr; IH 460 LP w/ FH; ’76 IH 1066 Black Stripe 5500 hrs CAB; IH 1466 Dsl Fenders; MMZB; MM 1400 Dsl 4WD; Case 444 Lawn Mower; JD 40; JD B; JD LA; JD 60NF; JD 520 NF gas 3pt; 2- JD 3020 Dsl’s; JD 4010 LP WF; JD 4020 Dsl Hi Crop; JD 4230 Dsl Hi Crop 3pt; AC G w/ plow; AC B w/ mower; 2 – AC WD 45’s WF; Ford 860 gas WF; Ford TO20 gas; 2- Ford 8 N’s; Ford Jubilee; Oliver 550 w/Ldr; Oliver 770; Oliver 1255; REGULAR TRACTORS: JD 4400 Dsl Combine 3093hrs w/ JD213 gr hd; JD 7520 4WD 3pt Duals; 2 – IH 1086’s 1 is 2 owner 3463 hrs, other 4100 hrs; JD 5400 MFWD w/ Ldr; JD 5500 MFWD w/Ldr; Case 2294 Dsl CAB; JD 4840 Dsl Cab Duals Wts; AC 180 Dsl; Case 2390 Dsl Cab; Ford 4450 dsl 3pt Left hand reverser; JD 6115 D Dsl O.S.; White 2-155 Dsl Cab Wts Duals; JD 6170M MFWD Dual Wts; Ford 8730 Dsl 1 owner 4546 hrs; JD 7800 MFWD Wts Duals; NH TN75 MFWD Cab Ldr; JD 6200 CAB Dsl 2WD; JD 3025 D 21 hrs; IH 986 Dsl Rough; IH 2360 yellow w/ mower; JD 4440 Dsl 5000 hrs; JD 5410 Dsl Cab 4 WD w/ Ldr & B Hoe; JD 6105 M MFWD w/ Ldr; IH 574 Dsl w/ Ldr; ANTIQUE FARM MACHINERY: JD FB Drill w/ Seeder, New Openers; IH 10’ Wheel Disk; JD 290 Planter 2x; IH 4x pull plow; NI 7’ Sickle Mower; NI Hay Crimper; JD 12’ Wheel Disks; 6’ Fast Hitch Rear blade; JD 3XI6 3pt Mtd plow; AC 3x Mtd plow; Ix F.H. plow; Gravity Wagons; Pull 6’ Grader; JD Wire Baler; Fanning Mills; JD 494A Planter 4x; Packers of Various Sizes; Ferg 3pt 2 Row Cultv; JD 7000 4x30 Dry Fert Planter; JD 7000 6x30 Dry Fert planter; Dunham 10’ Mulcher; IH 510 Drill w/seeder 21X; AC 4 section Pull Rot Hoe; Flatbed Hay Wagons; Buck Rake; Plows 3pt 2x’s , 3x’s; MH 2x Pull Plow; AC 2x Planter 3pt; AC 10’ Wheel Disk, AC Drill w/seeder 13x, Ac Ha Rake; Maytag Wringer Washer; Pot Belly Stoves; Hand corn Shellers; Tractor Wts; Hyd Cyl’s; Tires of all Sizes; JD 12’ Mulcher; Ford 4x AR plow; Wood Wheel Wagon; IH 540 pto Manure Spdr; NI 40’ Elec Elevator; Oliver 14’ Fld Cultv; JD 8’ Wheel Disk; NH ground drive Manure Spdr; Case Eagle Statue; Fox 1 Row Forage Chopper; MF33 Grain Drill w/ seeder; Brillion 12’ mulcher; IH 10 Drill w/ seeder; JD 1240 4x planter; 3pt disk; JD 2x pull plow; NI 323 Picker 1x; JD 300 Picker w/ 343 head CONSTRUCTION EQ: White 2 – 63 TLB; Yale Forklift; Bobcat 963 Skid Steer; Bobcat 853 Skid Steer; Case 1818 Skid Steer, gas, 1748 hrs; NH L-785 Dsl Skid Steer; Case 1840 Dsl Skid Steer; Bobcat 540 gas Skid Steer; 7’ 4 in 1 Bkt off NH 95 TLB; NH 95 B Hoe Unit of outriggers & 24” Bucket; Bobcat 543 Skid Steer; Onan Gen Set, gas, needs work; Ditch Witch A220 Dsl Trencher/ B Hoe

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w/ ldr & mower; Kubota F2400 Dsl 4WD w/ Cab, mower & hyd blade; Kubota B7100 Dsl 2wd 3pt pto; Kubota Z724, gas/ Zero Turn; Simplicity Prestige 4z4 Riding mower; Simplicity 20 GTH w/ mower, snow blower, cab; Cub Cadet Tank Zero Turn Commercial; Woods FZ22K Front mtd, power lift deck 518 hrts; Ex Mark Lazer Z S Series 60” deck Zero Turn; Ex Mark Lazer Z S Series 52” Deck Zero Turn; Ex Mark Turf Tracker – Stand On; Hustler Super Z VX4 w/60” Deck Zero Turn; Stihl RZ 560 K Zero Turn 5 hrs ( New) ; 2 – Stihl RZ 152 Rear Eng Rider; Jd Front hyd blade; Lawn sprayer; AS is Non Runners sold after running mowers including Harry Ladd Estate of Cub Cadets. NOTE: This is only a partial list of items being sold Monday, April 8. Much more will be added to the auction. Internet bidding available. Trucking Available!

REG. CONSIGNMENT AUCTION, ABSOLUTE ROWS W/ 4 FARMER CLOSEOUTS TUESDAY, APRIL 9TH

FARMER 1: 1984 Ford TW35 MFWD 1199 on Eng OH (6000 Hrs total) excellent rubber Firestone 20.8x38 tires w/ GY axle Duals, 14.9R28 Firestone front tires w/ fenders, 3pt pto 2 hyd w/ pwr beyond, Front wts, clean Tractor; JD 722 soil saver 9x w/ rear leveler; 6- JD 30 series front wts; FMC 6’ 3pt Rotary Cutter; Pipper 3 section 15’ Spike Drag; 24’ hyd fold Harogator; McCurdy Wagon w/ 12’ Poly Auger & tarp; Brillion 12’ Packer w/ 1-5’ pup; Anhyd 3pt tool bar 3x; 2- Pull Dollies; hyd cyl’s & hoses; JAMES FOX, BRYAN OHIO FARMER 2: Farmall 806 Dsl WF; 24’ Harogator; 18’ Glencoe Fld Cultv; Badger 10’ Pull Rotary Cutter; IH 475 Wing Disk 18’; 3 – Wagons W/ JD Gears; BURDELL NOFZIGER, ARCHBOLD, OHIO FARMER 3: IH 966 Dsl WF 6524hrs 3pt 2pto 1 hyd 18.4 x 34 Tires; JD 7000 4x36 Dry Fert Planter; 2-JD 12’ Wheel Disks; 14’ Harogator; IH 720 Forage Chopper w/ 2x chd& hay hd; NI 214 pto Manure Spdr; Kew 9sk 3pt chisel Plow; JD 15’ Spike Drag; JD 4 Section Rot Hoe; NI Forage Wagon; 2 150 Bu Wagons; JD FB-B Drill w/ seeder 15x; Bush Hog 4x Dt Cultv 3pt; Gehl 72 Green Chopper; NH 256 Rake; 2- Bale Kicker Wagons Wood Racks 16’ & 18’; JD 336 Sq Baler; 2- 40’ Elevators; LARRY STUCKEY ESTATE, STRYKER, OHIO FARMER 4: 1971 JD 4020 Dsl WF 8333 hrs side Console Syncro Range 3pt 2pt 2 hyd top link front wts 16.9 x 38 tires; 1975 JD 4230 Dsl Cab 7706 hrs pwr shift AC/Heat 3pt 2 pto top link 18.4 x 38 tires; JD 7000 6x30” Dry Fert Planter Row Cleaners; Centruy 500 Gal Sprayer 45’ Booms pto pump; Case IH 475 Disk 13’ 10” Disk 7 ½” spacing; IH 4500 VS 18 ½” pull Fld Cultv; Brillion 12’ Packer; JD Packer; Packer Pups; JD 400 15’ 3pt Rot Hoe RICHARD WALDVOGEL, FAYETTE, OHIO To view the auction, go to yoderandfreyfarm.com, online bidding is available through Equipmentfacts.

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FEATURED LAWN MOWERS: JD 425; JD 445; JD 317 w/ hyd front blade, new engine; JD Z930 Zero Turn; JD Z950A Zero Turn; JD F1145 Front Mtd Mower; JD X775 Lawn Tractor; JD X300, X320, LA175 Riders; JD 4 wheel steer rider; JD XUV 865M Gator, CAB, Pwr Steering , Elec Dump; 2 – JD Gators; JD 660 Roto Tiller 3pt; Kubota F3600 Front Mtd, dsl, 4we; Kubota B2400 Dsl 4WD

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Tues., April 23rd starting at 6:30 pm Executive Home in Poland, OH Tues., Apr. 9th, 6:30 pm 198 Lowell Ave., Youngstown, OH 44512 ’03 GMC Sonoma extended cab pick up truck, furniture, china, decor, Longaberger, tools and more! BASINGER AUCTION SERVICE CALL TODAY FOR ALL OF YOUR REAL ESTATE AND AUCTION NEEDS! Tues., Apr. 16th, 6:30 pm Executive Home in Poland, OH Basinger Auction Gallery BID NOW ON SELECT ITEMS 9983 Market St., North Lima, OH 44452 Rattan/Bamboo Sunroom Furniture, Quality Furniture, • 1954 Pontiac Star Chief LIKE NEW LG washer and dryer, Persian & Chinese • 1971 Buick Riviera rugs, Murano glass, ammo, Lionel trains, Barbies,• art, 1966 Olds Cutlass Convertible collectible children’s toys, housewares and more Pontiac Car Parts • Full terms • 4 Snowmobiles and details • Dual Snowmobile trailer on our • 2 Arctic Cat ATVs website. • Snap On Tool Chest Your professional • Tools * Lawn/Garden team for professional results! BID NOW ON SELECT ITEMS • 1954 Pontiac Star Chief • 1971 Buick Riviera PREVIEW • 1966 Olds Cutlass Convertible 4/21, 1-3 pm • Pontiac Car Parts • 4 Snowmobiles 4/22, 3-6 pm • Dual Snowmobile trailer • 2 Arctic Cat ATVs • Snap On Tool Chest • Tools * Lawn/Garden

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Volunteer for annual Sandhill Crane Count COLUMBUS —The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife is seeking volunteers for the fourth annual Midwest Crane Count on the morning of April 13. The Division of Wildlife is collaborating with the International Crane Foundation and Ohio Bird Conservation Initiative to conduct the survey. This year’s crane count takes place in 32 counties, including Ashtabula, Trumbull, Mahoning, Columbiana Stark, Portage, Geauga, Lake, Summit, Stark, Tuscarawas, Medina, Wayne, Holmes, Lorain, Erie, Ashland, Richland, Knox, Licking, Morrow, Delaware, Marion, Franklin, Pickaway, Wyandot, Hardin, Logan, Sandusky, Ottawa, Lucas, Fulton, and Williams. These locations host habitats where sandhill cranes typically nest such as wet meadows, shallow marshes, bogs, and other wetlands. Ohioans interested in volunteering should contact a county coordinator. More information can be found at https://obcinet.org/get-involved/ohio-crane-count/ The time commitment includes the time it takes to scout an area, a virtual training, and the morning count. Birders of all abilities who

can identify a sandhill crane can participate. A vehicle is also required. Participation in pairs and some experience using the eBird community science platform is preferred. The sandhill crane is listed as threatened in Ohio, but its population has increased in recent years. Sandhills are secretive during their nesting season, and the count is an effort to better track Ohio’s breeding crane population. A sandhill crane is a tall wading bird characterized by a long neck and bill. It is mostly gray in plumage with a red patch on its forehead. It is often recognized by its rolling bugle call. In 2021, the inaugural count found 160 sandhill cranes in five northeast Ohio counties. The survey has grown in each ensuing year. Last year, volunteers observed 357 sandhill cranes in 30 counties. Ohio’s cranes are seasonal residents that migrate south for the winter. They feed during daylight hours on grain, insects, birds, small mammals, amphibians and reptiles. They migrate at high elevations in large flocks, often composed of hundreds of birds. The range of these native birds extends from Mexico and Florida into Alaska and Canada, depending on the season.

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Pa. farm fatality report calls attention to agricultural hazards By Alexandra McLaughlin Penn State Ag Sciences News

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — In 2023, 33 people died of injuries suffered in farm-related incidents in Pennsylvania, according to farm-safety specialists in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, who emphasized the need for education and policies to reduce risk for workers and farm-family members. To help identify hazards and risks associated with production, Penn State Extension’s Agricultural Safety and Health team produces annual summaries of Pennsylvania’s farm fatalities. The team, which includes experts from the college’s Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, recently released the “2023 Pennsylvania Farm Fatal Injury Summary.” The 33 farm-related deaths in the state last year was a decrease from

2022’s 37 fatalities but higher than the 10-year annual average of 28. In line with previous years and national data, fatal incidents disproportionately affected young children and older adults. Six victims were under 10 years old, and 13 were at least 65 years old. Three of the five victims aged five or younger were presumed to be Anabaptist — which includes the Amish — and more than 80% of the victims were male, as seen in past years. Tractors. Transportation incidents, which include tractor overturns and roadway crashes, are the leading cause of death for farmers and farm workers across the country. Pennsylvania data continues to reflect these national statistics, with 13 of the 33 fatal incidents connected to vehicles. Five of the 2023 victims died from injuries related to farm tractors, and all these incidents involved the operator being pinned or

trapped under a tractor, with at least three involving overturns. Although farmers cannot avoid all risks in an unpredictable farm environment, many tractor-related injuries and deaths are preventable, the team noted. Rollover protection structures, or ROPS, are 99.9% effective in reducing serious injuries and deaths from tractor rollovers when combined with the use of a seatbelt. Retrofit ROPS options are available for older farm tractors, and the team offers funding to assist with tractor retrofit costs for ROPS systems, supported by the Pennsylvania legislature and the Pennsylvania Department of Economic and Community Development. Pennsylvania farmers interested in retrofit options can visit the National ROPS website or contact Peggy Newel, administrative support assistant in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, at png1@psu. edu for more information.

Other causes. Tractors were not the only hazardous farm equipment linked to fatalities in 2023. All-terrain vehicles and utility task vehicles have become more common in agriculture, and two fatalities resulted from incidents involving these vehicles, including one rollover and one collision. Skid-steer and wagon-related incidents also caused fatalities. Other causes of death included falling, being pinned or thrown by a large animal, compression, and contact with equipment or objects. The team continues to recommend that all older Pennsylvania farmers, and their family members, take extra precautions when using or working around hazardous equipment and when working at heights or with large animals. Keep kids safe. Five children aged five and under died on farms in 2023. Supervising children and keeping them away from dangerous

areas are crucial for reducing fatalities in this age group, said Florence Becot, Nationwide Insurance Early Career Professor, who leads agricultural safety and health programs at Penn State. Educating children about hazards and setting boundaries can protect children from dangers such as manure pits, grain bins and areas with operating tractors and equipment, she noted, adding that farm parents looking for help finding and paying for childcare services can consult Pennsylvania’s Compass website. Penn State Extension offers an abundance of resources to promote safety and health for those involved in production agriculture. The agricultural safety and health website contains educational guides, videos, courses and other resources on animal handling, farm equipment safety, disaster preparedness, personal protective gear and many other topics.

ROCKWOOD, PA • SAT. APRIL 13, 2024 STARTING AT 8:00 A.M.

LUCE AUCTIONEERS LARGE EQUIPMENT AUCTION Located 7 miles south of Somerset off Rte 281 at

270 Woodland Road, Rockwood, PA, in Somerset County FARM CLOSE OUTS, TRACTORS, COMBINES, SKID STEERS, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, FARM MACHINERY AND MORE JD 7520 CAH MFWD (w/JD 740 loader, 4300 hours), JD 7220 CAH MFWD, JD 4650 CAH MFWD, JD 4030, JD 3155 MFWD (w/ loader), JD 2955 CAH, JD 2040 (w/loader), NH TD75 CAH MFWD, NH TZ24DA (w/belly mower and snow plow), CIH 895 (w/Alamo boom mower), IH Cub (w/cultivators and planter), Spray Coupe 7650 self-propelled sprayer, (Ag Leader Insight, 60’/80’ booms), Cat 297C skid steer (high flow, 2 speed), JD 5575 skid loader, JD 675B skid loader, Deere 650J LGP dozer, JD 650G lt dozer (w/orops), Bobcat E26 excavator CAH (900 hours), Morooka 2009 MST3000 track truck, 2010 International 7400 Workstar truck w/ flatbed (IH DT diesel engine, 8LL trans, air brakes, rear trailer hook up, steel body flatbed w/181k miles), 2012 International 4300 tool body/box truck (IH DT diesel engine, 6 SP trans, air brake, Morgan van body w/lift gate and Vanair hyd drive air compressor, 149k miles) JD 936 disc-bine, (2) NH 570 sq baler (w/thrower), Anderson individual big sq bale wrapper, Enorossi 4 star tedder, JD 702 10 wheel rake, (2) Miller Pro 7914 hay merger, (3) kicker wagons, J&M 750 grain cart, Killbros 490 grain cart, JD 1750 6rn planter (dry fertilizer), Kinze 2500 8/15 or 30/15 bean planter (brush meters), CIH 5300 Soybean Special drill (w/ grass seeder), Stoltzfus CU56i Lime Spreader, CIH 496

24’ disc, (2) Kewanee 1175 22’ rock flex disc, Landoll tilloll 20’ Soil Finisher, UM 18’ 2pt rolling harrow, NH 256 and 258 rakes, Miller Pro and Pequea rotary rakes, NI corn pickers, JD and IH 4 & 6 row corn heads, JD and IH grain heads, forage wagons, kicker wagons, grain carts, numerous gravity bins and wagons, augers 6”-10” & 30’-70’, JD, Duetz, and IH corn planters 2, 4, and 6 row, JD and IH grain drills, Brillion culti-mulchers, rock flex and wing discs, 1-6 btm plows, sub-soilers, large variety of chisel plows, discs, cultivators and more, Woods, Bush Hog and Land Pride batwing mowers and rotary mowers, Boss and Meyers snow plows, 3pt snow blowers, roto-tillers, blades, and various other 3pt attachments, skid loader mount pallet forks, buckets, grapples, augers, bale spears, snowplows, new steel roofing/siding, lots of new assorted lumber, 200 dry round bales (4x5 second cutting grass hay), & more.

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Tusc residents can learn about ticks NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio — The New Philadelphia City Schools, in partnership with the Tuscarawas Parks Department and The Ohio State University Extension will host an “Exploring Ticks and Tick-Borne Illnesses in Tuscarawas County” community event April 10, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at New Philadelphia High School, 343 Ray Ave. The event will feature presentations on the ecology of ticks and tick-borne pathogens from Risa Pesapane, Director of the Parasite and Pathogen Ecology Lab at The Ohio State University, and on diagnosing tick-borne illnesses by Leanne Garrett, a public health entomologist with the Ohio Department of Health. New Philadelphia High School students involved in New Philadelphia’s Appalachian Ohio Tick Project will host a variety of learning stations where attendees can use microscopes to learn to identify medically important tick species and observe different tick life stages and their seasonal occurrence, learn how to enjoy the outdoors and avoid getting bitten by ticks and observe how the students at NPHS collect and test ticks for pathogens. This event is free and open to anyone with an interest in learning more about ticks and tick-borne illnesses such as Lyme Disease. An information fair will follow. Contact Marsha Freeland at 330-365-3279 or Renee Clark at 330-339-2337 for more information.

Geauga Park District to host annual Earth Day Drive-Through on April 20 The Geauga Park District Natural Resource Management will host its annual Earth Day Drive-Through on April 20 from 1 to 3 p.m. at Veterans Legacy Woods where participants can pick up a bag full of native plants or help plant trees. The bags will include native prairie plants land wildflowers like swamp milkweed, purple coneflower, senna, black-eyed Susan, vervain, partridge pea, foxglove beardtongue, yellow/gray coneflower, boneset, ironweed, cup plant, blazing star, mountain mint, culvers root and New England aster. Geauga Park District staff will also give out a few native tree seedlings to each vehicle like white pine, white oak, sycamore, black walnut and sugar maple. Bag will be distributed one per vehicle/family and cost $5. Fifteen minute pick times are still available from 1 to 3 p.m. To register, visit www.geaugaparkdistrict.org or call 440-286-9516. Individuals will also be able to help plant trees from 1 to 4 p.m. To sign up for tree planting, visit the Geauga Park District website under Programs & Events and click April 20 on the calendar. For more information, visit www.geaugaparkdistrict. org.

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SATURDAY, APRIL 27TH • 10AM Accepting Consignments Through Monday, April 22nd @5pm! (833) SOLD-RES www.RES.bid Andy White - Kevin Teets - Steve Andrews Jake White - Mary Hartley - Jack Adelman Classic Cars • Signs • Tractors • Motorcycles Lic # 2022000271/ 10% BP Early Consignments: 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible, 1965 Chevrolet Corvair Coupe, 1975 Volkswagen Bus, 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible, 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible SCAN FOR MORE INFO. Classic Cars • Signs • Tractors • Motorcycles Classic Car & Vintage Power Auction

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833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID SCAN HERE TO STAY UP TO DATE LIC # 2022000271 Auction will be held at The RES Yard - 375 Fry Road, Wooster. Yard Hours: Monday – Friday 9AM-5PM & Saturday 8AM-1PM 5% Live Buyers Premium, 5% RES.bid Buyers Premium Construction Construction & Ag & Buyers Ag Equipment Equipment • Lawn & Garden & Garden • Attachments • Attachments 7% Equipment Facts & Proxibid Premium • Lawn CONSIGNMENT AUCTION thth SATURDAY, MAY 11th @ 9AM CONSTRUCTION Construction & Ag Equipment • Lawn & Garden • Attachments & LAWN/GARDEN EQUIPMENT Now accepting consignments through Thursday, May 2nd @5pm Andy White - Jake White - Drew Turner - Kevin Teets Joseph Mast - Dave Cornish 330-641-4411 Matt Brenner 419-544-1958

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833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID SCAN HERE TO STAY UP TO DATE LIC # 2022000271 Andy White, Auctioneer - Brandon Doty, 330-7494685 GreatTurner Ranch Home • IdealBroker Outbuildings • 2 Ponds • Awesome Setting • 41.7 Acres Drew - Jeremy Schaefer, 10% Buyers Premium th PREMIER STARK COUNTY HOME, LAND & LAKE ABSOLUTE AUCTION TUESDAY, APRIL 30th @ 5:30PM Great Ranch Home • Ideal Outbuildings • 2 Ponds • Awesome Setting • 41.7 Acres The auction will be held at the property 13375 Easton Street NE, Alliance. Conveniently located just southwest of Alliance between Beechwood Avenue and Beech Street on Easton. Watch for RES/Whitetail Properties signs. Real Estate: Excited is an understatement of how we feel to present to you one of Stark County’s The auction will be held at the 41.7 property 13375 Easton Street NE, Alliance. Conveniently located just southwest of Premier Properties. Offering acres of wooded Alliance between Avenue and Beech and tillable land, Beechwood a beautiful brick ranch home,Street and on Easton. Watch for RES/Whitetail Properties signs. Realstocked Estate: Excited understatement two bodies isofanwater making thisofahow onceweinfeel to present to you one of Stark County’s Premier aProperties. lifetime property. Offering 41.7 acres of wooded and tillable land, a beautiful brick ranch home, and two stocked bodies Open House: Thethishome and will be open of water making a once in abuildings lifetime property. for inspection Tuesday, April 9th 5-6PM SaturOpen House: The home and buildings will be&open for inspection Tuesday, April 9th 5-6PM & day, AprilApril 20th20th 2-4PM. availablethrough Brandon Doty, 330-749-8645. Saturday, 2-4PM.Private Privateshowings showings available through Pick up aBrandon brochureDoty, in the330-749-8645. info box on the property and walk the land at your leisure. Pick up a brochure in the info box on the property SCAN HERE TO and walk the land at your leisure. STAY UP TO DATE

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KINSMAN, OH SAT. APRIL 13, 2024 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M.

DAGRES ESTATE AUCTION KUBOTA BX2370 TRACTOR W/LOADER 19’ CAMPER - 18’ EQUIP. TRAILER

To settle the estate of the late Joseph Dagres, we will sell the following three items only, on location, to the high bidders; 6928 JEWELL NORTH ROAD, KINSMAN, OHIO 44428. From Rt.7, take Rt.88 East - Turn North on Orangeville Kinsman Road - Turn East on Jewell Greenville Road - Then turn North on Jewell North Road. NOTE: NO SMALL ITEMS, Large items will sell at 10:00 A.M.! Come early to register and inspect. KUBOTA TRACTOR: Nice low hour Kubota BX2370 compact tractor with front loader, and mower, Shows only 258 hours! 23 HP Diesel, 4 wheel drive, with mid-mount belly mower and with a Kubota LA243 front Loader attached (Looks like new), Utility/Industrial R4 tires, hydrostatic trans,, power steering, Folding ROPS. CAMPER/TRAVEL TRAILER: 2008 Crossroads Zinger 19’ (ZT-190-RD) travel trailer, tandem axle, sleeps 6, Ball hitch (2 5/16”) self contained, Appliances, shower, AC/heat, Awning, etc. Very nice clean condition. CAR HAULER/EQUIP. TRAILER: 2019 PJ Trailers 18’ (16’ w/2’ beaver tail), low profile. Tandem axle 7,000 lb. Wood deck with slide under ramps. Ball hitch (2 5/16”). Great condition.

BY ORDER OF: GARY DAGRES/EXECUTOR OF JOSEPH DAGRES SR. ESTATE, TRUMBULL CO. 2023EST0429.

TERMS: CASH or CHECK W/2 forms of ID in full day of auction. No Buyer’s Premium. Estate may retain possession of items until payment clears/title transfers.

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ABSOLUTE ONLINE ONLY LOTS BEGIN TO END THURS, APRIL 18TH @ 6PM SCAN HERE TO STAY UP TO DATE Steve Andrews, Auctioneer, 330-465-8498 Seth Andrews - Andy White The following farm equipment located at 11629 Friendsville Rd, Creston, OH will be sold in an Online auction. The farm is located East of SR 83, West of Canaan, and South of SR 604 on the East side of Friendsville. Signs will be posted. INSPECTION: The equipment will be available for inspection on Friday, April 12th from Noon – 4 PM and Saturday, April 13th from 9 AM – Noon. BIDDING: The bidding platform will be www.RES. bid. Bidding will begin closing on Thursday, April 18th at 6 PM. TRACTORS: ’73 Ford 8000 D. – Open Station, WF, The following farm equipment located at 11629 Friendsville Rd, Creston, OH will be Excellent 18.4x38 rear rubber, 3 pt., ps, dual resold invery angood On-line auction. The farm is located East of SR 83, West of Canaan, and motes, mechanical condition but hours South of’72SRFord 6048000 on the of Friendsville. Signs will be posted. unknown; D. –East Openside Station, WF, Excellent 20.8x34 rear rubber, 3 pt., ps, single reINSPECTION: The equipment available for inspection on Friday, April 12th mote, very good mechanical conditionwill but be hours unknown from Noon – 4 PM and Saturday, April 13th from 9 AM – Noon. HAY & FORAGE EQUIPMENT: NH 411 discbine (good rubber rolls); Kuhn Mod.platform GF 4 basketwill tedder; BIDDING: The bidding be www.RES.bid. Bidding will begin closing Tunutti 10 Wheel rake w/center wheel (Ex. Condion Thursday, April 18th at 6 PM. tion); NH Mod. 846 round baler; Pequea Mod. 641 round bale wagon; Good NH Crop Chopper 38 flail TRACTORS: ’73 Ford 8000 D. – Open Station, WF, Excellent 18.4x38 rear rubber, 3 chopper; NH 3 pt. Mod. 461 sickle bar mower; 3 pt.,bale ps,fork dual remotes, very good mechanical condition but hours unknown; ’72 pt. Ford 8000 D. – Open Station,Maschio WF, Excellent 20.8x34 rear rubber, 3 pt., ps, single TILLAGE & PLANTING EQUIPMENT: Mod. Bremote, 2500 3 pt. 102” roto mechanical tiller w/rolling basket: IH but hours unknown very good condition Mod. 315 13’ transport cultimulcher; 3 pt. 6 row Mod. Multivator EQUIPMENT: (Used for organicNH row411crop HAY FP & FORAGE discbine (good rubber rolls); Kuhn Mod. GF cultivation); Case IH Mod. 5100 18x7 grain drill w/ 4staggered basketdisc tedder; Tunutti 10 Wheel rake w/center wheel (Ex. Condition); NH Mod. openers, press wheels and grass 846 round baler; Pequea Mod. 641 round bale wagon; Good NH Crop Chopper 38 seeder flail chopper; NH 3 pt.&Mod. sickle795bar mower; 3 pt. bale fork OTHER FARM EQUIPMENT MISC:461 NH Mod. manure spreader w/top beater, poly floor, and T TILLAGE & PLANTING EQUIPMENT: Maschio Mod. B 2500 3 pt. 102” roto tiller Chain web; Cardinal 8” x 62’ transport auger; 3 pt. Rhino RH 6 brush hog IH mower; 50 KW cultimulcher; 3 pt. 6 row Mod. FP w/rolling basket: Mod.Winpower 315 13’ transport Surge/30 KW Continuous Alternator on trailer (540 Multivator (Used for organic row crop cultivation); Case IH Mod. 5100 18x7 grain pto); Craftsman Commercial floor model drill press; drillWooden w/staggered press 6wheels and grass seeder 16’ ext. ladder;disc stackopeners, of wooden pallets; balls of baler twine OTHER& FARM EQUIPMENT NH Mod. 795 manure spreader w/top beater, TERMS LOADOUT: There will be&a MISC: 5% Buyer’s poly floor, and T Chain web; Cardinal 8” x 62’ transport auger; 3 pt. Rhino RH 6 Premium applied to each purchase. Loadout will be available Friday,mower; April 19thWinpower 9AM – 5PM &50 Saturday, brush hog KW Surge/30 KW Continuous Alternator on April 20th 9AM – Noon. trailer (540 pto); Craftsman Commercial floor model drill press; 16’ Wooden ext. Kondik Family Trust, Owner ladder; stack of wooden pallets; 6 balls of baler twine Diane Kondik, Trustee Bidding Available at www.RES.bid TERMS & LOADOUT: There will be a 5% Buyer’s Premium applied to each 833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID purchase.ONLINE Loadout ABSOLUTE ONLYwill be available Friday, April 19th 9AM – 5PM & Saturday, April KONDIK FARM 20th 9AM – Noon. EQUIPMENT AUCTION 375 Road,Trust, Wooster, KondikFryFamily Owner OH 44691 SCAN 833.765.37375107 S. Jefferson Rd., Wooster, OH Diane Kondik, Trustee HERE TO 44691330.262.9186 STAY UP LIC # 2022000271

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THURS, APRIL 18TH @ 6PM Bidding Available at www.RES.bid

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LATE SPRING CONSTRUCTION & AG EQUIPMENT AUCTION

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Wild leeks: Spring is RAMPing up!

Tami Gingrich I love wild edibles. I’m not a fanatic, but I certainly know how to casually reap the benefits that Mother Nature has to offer. That’s why I get excited in late March, when the floor of the deciduous forest begins to take on a bright green hue. This is when the first spring ephemerals, the ramps, also known as wild garlic or leeks, erupt through the rich, moist soils and the smell of onion permeates the air. Ramps (Allium tricoccum) are

found throughout much of eastern North America. A member of the amaryllis family, the growth of their two broad leaves with purple-tinged stems originates from a conical-shaped bulb beneath the soil. As their smooth edges begin to unfurl, the leaves resemble those of tulips before finally flattening out to an impressive 3-inch width and 8-inch height. Don’t blink, however, as their leafy presence is brief, and they begin to yellow and die back as soon as the trees above leaf out and shade the forest floor beneath. What makes ramps unique is the fact that their flowers don’t bloom until their leaves have withered away. Soon after, a stiff leafless stem (scape) appears, eventually sporting a starburst of small white flowers at the tip. Once pollinated, each flower produces a shiny black seed that will drop into the duff for future germination. Ramps appear as brilliant green splotches on the brown forest floor. As dropped seeds germinate year after year (ramps also spread by rhi-

zomes), the patch grows in diameter, and eventually, touches neighboring patches, forming a verdant carpet across the woodland. Trending. Ramps are an incredibly popular wild edible with many culinary applications. In fact, ramps are celebrated at many annual spring festivals that take place throughout its range in April and May. Google “ramp festival” and you may be surprised to find one near you. In fact, the popularity of ramps has skyrocketed in the past decade, having become highly sought after by elite restaurant chefs and commonly sold at farmers’ markets. As with many things that end up in the limelight, resources become quickly diminished as a result of greed. Sadly, intense overharvesting is taking its toll on the wild populations. Sound harvesting. From seed to flower, ramps can take anywhere from 3 to 10 years to mature depending upon factors such as climate, soil (Continued on Page C3)

Ramps are found throughout much of eastern North America. A member of the amaryllis family, the growth of their two broad leaves with purple-tinged stems originates from a conical-shaped bulb beneath the soil. (Tami Gingrich photo)

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Wild leeks: Spring is RAMPing up! (Continued from Page C1)

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patch, over 15 years is needed. That is why it is so important to practice techniques in sound harvesting. Pick just the leaves whenever possible and never pick them all from the same plant or location. Move around. Use a knife or scissors to cut the leaf while making sure that the bulb remains firmly rooted in the soil. If you must harvest the bulbs, remember to take only one or two per patch. In this way, your ramp population will remain healthy and vigorous. Palate pleasers. Years ago, I worked to establish ramps in the woodland surrounding our house with much success. It’s incredibly convenient to step outside the front door and gather a handful of leaves to cook up with some scrambled eggs or to toss on a fresh salad. As my ramp palate reawakens, I find myself digging through files in search of my favorite recipes. I love whipping up a ramp-hickory nut pesto. I divide this into small portions and place them in the freezer so that I will be assured of having something “rampy” to eat year-round. Mixing a portion of this concoction into homemade mashed potatoes is divine. Yet, the recipe that tops them all is ramp beer bread. Made with freshly chopped ramps, smoked Gouda cheese and a nut-brown ale, I always seem to have plenty of friends around when I pull a couple of loaves out of the oven. It is truly to die for and seems to disappear in a flash.

Of all the seasons, Spring is by far my favorite, and ramps provide the gateway that directs me happily into its grip. (A lifelong resident of Geauga County in northeast Ohio, Tami Gingrich recently retired from a 31-year career as a Biologist/ Field Naturalist with Geauga Park District. Tami has been a licensed bird bander for over 30 years. Her hobbies include photography, lepidoptera, gardening and spending time with her husband on their small farm in Middlefield, Ohio. She welcomes any questions or comments at Royalwalnutmoth@gmail.com and will gladly consider suggestions for future articles.)

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Apple trees available in Made with freshly chopped ramps, smoked gouda cheese and a nut-brown ale, Tami Gingrich always seems to have plenty of friends around when she Mahoning pulls a couple of loaves of her ramp beer bread out of the oven. County (Tami Gingrich

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Once pollinated, each ramp flower produces a shiny black seed that will drop into the duff for future germination. (Tami Gingrich photo)

Ramps are an incredibly popular wild edible with many culinary applications. (Tami Gingrich photo)

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Do animals notice a solar eclipse?

Jim Abrams

Outdoors If you haven’t been living under a rock, you’ve heard the hype and almost hysteric news and warnings concerning the solar eclipse. Occurring on April 8 with an observation window from 3:08-3:19 p.m., there’s a lot of excitement for something we already understand. It’s the regional rarity that makes the eclipse standout. Ohio’s last celestial darkening was in 1806 and it won’t happen in our state again till 2099. About 30 million people live within the eclipse’s “path of totality” (peak effect), and visitors flocking to visit small rural towns is probable. I’m hopeful folks will respect other’s property while enjoying the event. The world experiences two to five solar eclipses each year, but they’re only visible in certain areas. Over the last 150 years in the U.S., at least some portion of our country

has had the sky go dark. It happened in 1869, 1878, 1889, 1900, 1918, 1923, 1925, 1930, 1932, 1945, 1954, 1959, 1963, 1970 and 1979. Of all of these, only the 1918 eclipse traversed the entire country. The next to be visible in North America is expected on Aug. 23, 2044 and will be most visible from norther California to Texas. What intrigues me about any solar eclipse is how it must have felt a couple of hundred years ago, when you had no idea one was coming. You’re out working in the garden or fields, maneuvering a boat on one of the Great Lakes or traveling by foot or by horse to visit a neighbor when suddenly the sky turns to night. A lack of understanding and possible superstitious or religious beliefs may have turned an inspiring event into moments of confusion or terror. Today, we know what to expect, and I’m certain that many will travel to get as close to one of the epicenters — the central pathway experiencing the longest darkness. Still, there are those that have no inclination that this event is on the way and the sudden change is sure to startle them. Domestic and wild animals can’t prepare or understand what will be happening during the eclipse. How will they react? Wildlife. The first thing to understand is that all animals react to the approach of nightfall. Since none of them wear a wristwatch, it’s likely that they will interpret the abrupt change as the coming of night. While we can choose to travel to experience other eclipse events, for animals —– this is

a once in a lifetime occurrence. Because of the relative infrequency of solar eclipses, few studies have ever been done on their effect on wildlife or domestic animals. While you’re enjoying this phenomenon, you may want to keep an eye on the behavior of the mammals and birds. These observations may be as interesting as the afternoon’s darkening. In the outdoors. Birds are likely to see the fading light as dusk and begin returning to their roosting areas and serenading us with their evening songs. As this impromptu night suddenly begins returning to day, these same birds may sing their morning chorus. It’s believed this disorienting time lapse is short-lived and they quickly return to their normal behavior. During a total solar eclipse in June 2001 involving Africa and Madagascar, astronomer Paul Murdin was at the Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe to observe wildlife reactions to the event. He saw doves and other songbirds act out bedtime routines, briefly going silent before singing when the sun reappeared. “Egrets, oxpeckers, ibis, trumpeter hornbill and geese stopped feeding and set off for roosts,” he wrote, noting that only some returned to feed after the eclipse. “A pod of hippos dispersed into the water during totality, as they do at dusk, but then showed nervousness for the rest of the afternoon and took a day to get back to normal,” Murdin observed. While we’re lacking hippos in Ohio, I’d expect that the birds may act very similarly. In fact, there’s also

anecdotal information that livestock, accustomed to returning to the barn at dark, will begin filing to their nightly shelter only to be confused by the sudden reappearance of the sun. It’s also been noticed that bees often return to their hives as the eclipse unfolds and when it gets light out in a seemingly too short of period, scout bees leave the hive to investigate. Some hives will resume foraging for pollen while others close shop for the day. Crickets are likely to begin their nighttime chirping and chorus frogs and their spring peeper cousins may begin an early rendition of their nighttime serenade. Bats may suddenly appear to take advantage of night-flying insects fooled into taking flight. Pets. What about your pets? They usually take their cues from their owners and few will likely notice the changes. What may concern them more is any unusually large crowds, loud parties and possible exploding fireworks that they may be forced to endure during a solar party. If it’s just you and your pets, and you show no fear, it’s likely that Rover and Felix will ignore the darkness. Zoo animals often react to an eclipse as if there was a darkening of an approaching thunderstorm. They simply head to shelter to wait it out. As for me, I’m hoping that April 8 arrives with good, clear weather. I plan to turn off our dusk-to-dawn lights, pull out my lawn chair and sit in the yard near the vernal pools in my woodlot. While taking a glance at the

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eclipse through protective glasses, I’m going to stay tuned to the wildlife on our property. I want to hear the changes that an unexpected nightfall can bring. Maybe some groggy frogs babbling and clicking katydids will wake up to welcome back the sun. I also plan to visit the beehives to see how they interpret the experience. “We should always endeavor to wonder at the permanent thing, not at the mere exception. We should be startled by the sun, and not by the eclipse. We should wonder less at the earthquake, and wonder more at the earth.” — Gilbert K. Chesterton (Jim Abrams was raised in rural Columbiana County, earning a wildlife management degree from Hocking College. He spent nearly 36 years with the Department of Natural Resources, most of which was as a wildlife officer. He enjoys hunting, fly fishing, training his dogs, managing his property for wildlife and spending time with his wife Colleen. He can be reached at P.O. Box 413, Mount Blanchard, OH 45867-0413 or via e-mail at jimsfieldnotes@aol.com.)

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COLUMBUS — The Ohio Lake Erie Commission is requesting proposals for Lake Erie Protection Fund grants. Grants of up to $50,000 will be considered during the grant cycle. Applications are due no later than April 24. Selection will be announced at the Ohio Lake Erie Commission meeting June 12.

Proposals will need to address the priorities of the Lake Erie Protection and Restoration Plan as outlined in the request for proposals. The request for proposals, application materials and guidance for Lake Erie Protection Fund grants are available at lakeerie.ohio.gov/funding-oportunities/protection-fund/available-grant.

Division of Forestry awards nearly $5.5M in grants to support urban forestry State Champion East Knox FFA Milk Quality and Products team members Dylan Springer, Hayden Baker, Aiden Kapper, Rylan Winkler and Jesse Wolford competed in the state event at the Ohio Exposition Center in Columbus on March 23. (Submitted photo)

HOWARD, Ohio — An East Knox FFA team of Jesse Wolford,

Dylan Springer, Hayden Baker, Aiden Kapper and Rylan Winkler took first place in the Ohio FFA Milk Quality and Products Career Development Event on March 23 at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus. Individually, Springer placed first, Kapper was second, Wolford placed eighth, Baker finished 15th and Winkler was 85th. The top four scores make up the team score. East Knox FFA will move on to represent Ohio in the National Milk Quality and Products Career Development Event in Indianapolis, Indiana on Oct. 23 through Oct. 26 in conjunction with the 97th National FFA Convention & Expo. Additionally, the team will receive a banner for placing first in the state on-stage at the 96th Ohio FFA Convention on May 3 at the Ohio

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••• COLUMBUS — Global Impact STEM Academy recently took an immersive journey to Iceland from March 8 to March 16. Thirty-five students in grades 10th through 12th and six teachers traveled on an eightday adventure to learn more about the geological processes, ecological systems and conservation efforts in one of the world’s most unique en-

vironments. The journey began by exploring Iceland’s natural beauty from stunning fjords and breathtaking waterfalls to fields where mud boils and steam flows out of the earth. Students walked along the gap separating two tectonic plates, immersed themselves in Iceland’s rich environmental history and engaged in the country’s economy. Through handson exploration and immersive experiences, students gained a deeper understanding of Iceland’s environmental diversity and the interconnectedness of our planet’s systems. Additionally, students engaged in a variety of activities designed to foster critical thinking, collaboration and environmental stewardship. From hiking to the top of volcanic craters to exploring glaciers and hot springs, each day offered new opportunities for discovery and growth.

COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry recently awarded nearly $5.5 million in grants for 36 urban forestry projects across Ohio through the Inflation Reduction Act Urban Forestry Grant Program. “We are pleased to be able to provide these grants to local urban forestry programs,” said Dan Balser, chief of the ODNR Division of Forestry. “These programs are integral to their communities and the grants we provide help bring trees and their life-sustaining benefits to urban communities across the state.” Two grant programs were made available to nonprofit organizations in Ohio. Eligible projects are focused on developing emerging and established urban forestry programs with an emphasis on expanding tree canopy in underserved communities. Urban forestry programs may use the grant funds to invest in program development such as staffing, urban forestry planning, training programs,

North Country Trail work day planned for April 6 NEGLEY, Ohio — The Wampum Chapter of the North Country Trail Association is holding a trail work day April 6 from 9 a.m. to noon. The group will meet at the parking lot on Pancake Clarkson Road across the bridge. The plan is to walk the trail towards Pennsylvania, doing prun-

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risk mitigation and tree planting and establishment. Grants up to $50,000 were available for emerging urban forestry programs, while grants up to $1 million were available for established programs. “Many urban forestry programs in Ohio have tight budgets and most of their limited resources focus on keeping essential services up and running,” said Carrie Morrow, Urban and Community Forestry Program Manager with the Division of Forestry. “Our grant program helps supplement urban forestry program budgets and facilitates the growth and development of community forests that support all Ohioans.” These IRA grant funds are provided to ODNR Forestry by the USDA Forest Service. The funding from this cycle of IRA grants is a portion of $9 million from the IRA that has been allocated to Ohio for forestry. This is the single largest passthrough grant ever administered by the Division of Forestry.

ing, stick pick-up and general trail maintenance. This section of the trail is considered to be easy to moderate. Bring water and a snack, as well as gardening gloves and pruning shears if you have them. This activity counts towards the Wampum Chapter 2024 Hiking Challenge.

Three-day horsemanship clinic to be held April 12-14 CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio — International Grand Prix Rider Laura O’Connor is holding a clinic April 1214 at Chagrin Valley Farms. This progressive three-day clinic will include group rides, a class on hunter judging and a mock show

day. The cost is $450 for the full three-day clinic; $400 for CVF Academy students. This clinic is part of the Harry D. Chamberlin horsemanship series. For more information or to register, visit chagrinvalleyfarms.com.

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Three-mile full moon hike to be held on April 23 WAMPUM, Pa. — The Wampum Chapter of the North Country Trail Association is hosting a full moon hike April 23. The 3-mile roundtrip hike will begin promptly at 7:30 p.m.

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Lake Erie continues historic run of excellent fishing COLUMBUS — Lake Erie anglers can expect the 2024 fishing season to again offer world-renowned opportunities, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife. Following years of strong walleye hatches, Lake Erie continues to affirm that it is The Walleye Capital of the World. Additionally, a stable yellow perch population in Lake Erie’s west zone will provide good fishing in 2024, while low catch rates are expected to continue in the central and east zones. “Lake Erie is known worldwide as a top fishing destination for a variety of species,” said Travis Hartman, Lake Erie Fisheries Program administrator for the Division of Wildlife. “Lake Erie’s sustainable high performance is due in part to science-based management which guides regulations and ensures longterm angling opportunities.” Lake Erie walleye and yellow perch fisheries are managed through an interagency quota system. Each jurisdiction regulates its catches to comply with annually determined safe harvest levels that ensure sustainability. The quotas were announced by the Lake Erie Committee on March 22.

to Conneaut, the population has declined below the prior 20-year average, but moderate hatches from 2019 and 2021 have kept abundance above the central zone. Catch rates are expected to remain low during the 2024 season, except for times such as late fall when adult perch congregate in larger schools near harbors. From the moderate 2019 year class, 5-year-old perch will average about 9 inches in length with some reaching 12 inches. Conservative quotas ensure that sustainable spawning stocks will allow the best opportunity for population recovery. Yellow perch daily limits remain unchanged compared to 2023 with a daily limit of 30 perch in the west zone, 10 in the central zone and 30 in the east zone.

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The walleye daily limit on Lake Erie is six fish per angler with a 15-inch minimum length requirement. Walleye hatch success has been well above average for six consecutive years, including the three largest hatches ever surveyed. Anglers will mostly catch abundant 2to 6-year-old fish ranging from 15 to 24 inches. Larger fish from 2015 and earlier hatches will provide chances to reel in a Fish-Ohio-qualifying walleye (minimum 28 inches). Abundant young fish will show up in the catch and range from 9 to 14 inches, with an increasing number of 2-year-olds reaching 15 inches as the season progresses. Anglers are encouraged to release sub-legal fish with as little handling as possible so they can contribute to the future fishery. In 2023, Ohio’s anglers

caught and released more than 1 million small walleye. “The 2023 walleye hatch index showed above-average results in the western and central basins,” said Hartman. “We expect walleye anglers to find outstanding fishing across the lake.”

Yellow perch Yellow perch abundance in the west zone from Toledo to Huron is stable as a large year class of 3-year-old fish will anchor the population in 2024. The best success is anticipated during July through mid-August when the water temperature is above 76 degrees, and again from mid-October through November as adult

Ohio AG pursues legal action against Austin Master Services COLUMBUS — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is seeking to force an oil and gas waste services company, to immediately stop storing illegal excess quantities of brine and drilling waste at its facility in Martins Ferry. As part of a complaint filed in Belmont County Common Pleas Court, Yost requested a temporary restraining order against Austin Master Services, a Pennsylvania-based company. The complaint accuses the company, which provides waste-management and radiological services to the oil-field industry, of accumulating brine and other dangerous waste materials at volumes exceeding those allowed under its permit with the Division of Oil and Gas Resources Management, part of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Of chief concern, the court filing says, is the plant’s proximity to the Ohio River and to a drinking water well field for the city of Martins Ferry. The plant is about 500 feet from

the river and 1,000 feet from a drinking water well. The waste currently onsite exceeds the facility’s storage capacity, and the risk of overflow poses a significant threat to the surrounding area and to public health, according to the attorney general’s office. Additionally, an inspection by ODNR found that the facility’s operators are storing waste outside of the facility’s structures designed for containment. Also adding to the environmental risks, the complaint says, is the loss of the company’s safety officer, who was among employees recently laid off. To date, Austin Masters has failed to comply with ODNR’s orders to clean up the site.Yost is asking the court to compel Austin Master Services to take immediate corrective action, including: significant reduction of all waste to meet its permitted conditions; proper removal and disposal of all solid waste, liquid and sludge from inside the facility; and compliance with approved radiation protection protocols.

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perch move to shallower water to feed at water temperatures below 60 degrees. Warm water during July and August provided a majority of angler yellow perch harvest in 2023. Abundant perch from 7 to 10 inches will dominate the catch with jumbo 12-inch and larger fish from older year classes also contributing to the catch. Lake Erie’s central zone from Huron to Fairport Harbor continues to experience low yellow perch abundance, primarily driven by poor to moderate hatches during the past decade. While catch rates are expected to remain low, late season fishing in 2023 provided some limit opportunities from Vermilion to Avon and off Cleveland. In the east zone, from Fairport Harbor

Smallmouth bass and largemouth bass fishing in 2024 will remain good with the opportunity for trophy catches. The daily limit is five bass per day with a 14-inch minimum size requirement until April 30, and again from June 22 to April 30, 2025. During the spawning season, from May 1 to June 21, anglers may harvest one bass per day with a minimum size requirement of 18 inches. Lake Erie fishing reports, information on Lake Erie research and management programs, fisheries resources, maps and links to other Lake Erie web resources are available at wildohio.gov. The current fishing regulations can be found on the HuntFish OH app, at wildohio. gov, or locations where fishing licenses are sold. 2022. In 2022, anglers generated $5.5 billion in economic spending in Ohio, according to a recent report released by the Wildlife Management Institute, Responsive Management and Southwick Associates. The survey found that 18% of Ohio’s adults, about 1.7 million individuals, participate in fishing and 37% of them took at least one trip to Lake Erie to fish.

Friends of Richfield Heritage Preserve to host celebration, matching gift campaign RICHFIELD, Ohio — The Friends of Richfield Heritage Preserve are hosting a 10/15 Anniversary Celebration on April 17 at 7 p.m at The Lodge with a matching gift campaign to commemorate two anniversaries: the 15th anniversary of the groups founding — as Friends of Crowell Hilaka — and the 10th anniversary of its partnership with the Richfield Together Campaign. The celebration will feature a special matching gift campaign where every $10 donated to the group will be matched with an

additional $15 from a donor. The campaign is expected to raise up to $3,000. Every donation will go to benefit the Friends of Richfield Heritage Preserve. On two occasions, the preserve was going to be sold off to developers, but was saved. In 2009, the Girl Scout camp was going to be sold for development but was saved, making up the 15th anniversary of the formation of the Friends of Crowell Hilaka. In 2014, the group partnered with the Richfield Together Campaign to promote the pur-

chase of the camp by the citizens of Richfield Village and Richfield Township. The sale yet again saved the camp from development and now marks the 10th anniversary of the Richfield Heritage Preserve. Now, the Richfield Heritage Preserve is a 336-acre park with natural beauties like winding streams, lakes and forests that are open to the public from dawn to dusk. The Lodge is located at 4374 Broadview Rd. Richfield, OH 44286. For more information, visit friendsofrhp.org.

Indian Lake State Park reopens COLUMBUS — Indian Lake State Park re-opened March 29 following damage from the tornado and severe storms that struck Logan County on March 14th. The tornado, which was 1,000 yards wide and on the ground for 31 miles, inflicted widespread devastation not only to the state park but also the neighboring communities. Fox Island has not yet been reopened to the public. The extensive damage to Fox Island, which includes downed trees and a destroyed shelter

house, requires ongoing cleanup efforts. As for boating, modifications to the no wake zone areas will be implemented for added safety due to possible debris in the lake with additional buoys being placed between Paradise Island east to Orchard Island and from Orchard Island east to Moundwood. Additionally, the Indian Lake State Park campground will resume operations on March 29, honoring existing reservations, including

those for the upcoming total solar eclipse. “This has been an incredibly trying period for the Indian Lake community,” said Indian Lake State Park Manager Hiedie Whitman. “However, we have witnessed an outpouring of support from the community, local businesses and countless volunteers. While we are excited about the prospect of reopening the park, our thoughts are with this community, and we ask our visitors to respect our neighbors and friends during this terribly difficult time.”

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Keep young wildlife wild this spring COLUMBUS, Ohio – With the arrival of spring, young wildlife appears in backyards, local parks and unexpected areas, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife. Keep wildlife wild by observing young animals from a distance and reducing interactions with them. Wildlife parents are devoted to their young and rarely abandon them. A young animal’s best chance of survival is with its mother. Usually, young wildlife observed alone are not orphaned or abandoned, but are waiting for a parent to return. Watch these young animals from a distance and avoid intervening without guidance from a wildlife professional. Most wildlife taken in by people other than trained and licensed wildlife rehabilitators do not survive despite the good intentions of their rescuers. Fawns. Many wildlife species are raised by one parent and are often left alone. For example, a whitetailed deer doe hides her young from predators by leaving them alone in a secluded spot such as a grassy meadow or a flower bed. A hidden fawn has virtually no scent and when left alone is difficult for predators to find. The doe is usually nearby and will tend to the fawn periodically. It is common to find fawns hidden in backyards. If you do find a fawn in your yard, keep pets away, minimize disturbances to the area, and wait for the mother to return. Baby birds. Many people encounter baby birds that have fallen from

Contrary to popular belief, human scent will not prevent parents from returning to care for their young. Return a baby bird to its nest and walk away so the parents can feed it without fear of humans. (ODNR photo)

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Parts of Towpath trail to close for expansion project DOVER, Ohio — The Ohio & Erie Canalway Coalition, in partnership with the Tuscarawas County Commissioners and Tuscarawas County Park Department, is extending the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail 2 miles in Tuscarawas, County south of Zoarville through Dover. Extension Phase 1, or the “Kimble Trail” project, will span from Old Zoarville Road to the Dover Dam. A license agreement has been entered with the Kimble Company, owner of the property, to develop a public multi-use trail. The project site, known locally as the “high” trail area along the route of the old railroad

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Penn State Extension offers equine first-aid workshops UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Regular monitoring of a horse’s vital signs and body weight can prevent health problems from turning into emergencies. The Penn State Extension equine team will host a workshop designed for horse owners and horse caretakers to practice these skills. In western Pennsylvania, participants can join the workshop from 1-5 p.m. April 13, at Storm Harbor Equestrian Center, 245 Harmony Road, Slippery Rock. For eastern Pennsylvania residents, a workshop will take place from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. April 20, at

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CHARDON, Ohio — Cooking, fire-starting and knot-tying are some skills participants will learn at Geauga Park District’s series of beginning camping classes with Outdoor Recreation Specialist Trevor Wearstler this spring. The class schedule includes learning how to safely build and manage a campfire on May 5 at Chickagami Park, making a small wood stove from tin cans on May 9 at Chickagami Park, using a dutch oven to cook

over a campfire April 20 at Holbrook Hollows and tying practical knots for use around the campsite June 22. Registration for these classes is open but filling fast. Those who are interested can register at geaugaparkdistrict.org or by calling 440286-9516. Additional details on these classes can be found at geaugaparkdistrict.org by clicking Programs & Events and filtering by program activity “Camping.”

Inclusive outdoors program planned at West Woods Nature Center NOVELTY, Ohio — Geauga Park District will host Inclusive Experience: Amazing Amphibians on April 16 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., during which a naturalist will introduce some various amphibians to view, then lead the group on a walk along the trail to discover some more. Those in the developmental disability community who might like to visit The West Woods Nature Center are invited for some close-up experience with resident amphibian

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WE SELL NEW Steel, Stainless, Aluminum, Angles, Beams, Sheet, Plate, Square, Rectangle, Tubes & Pipes. Custom Cut Services. Same-Day Counter Sales. WE BUY SCRAP From Brass, Copper & Aluminum To Iron, Steel, Appliances & More. Fast, Convenient Service & Competitive Prices For Ferrous & Non-Ferrous Material. Structural Steel | Iron & Metal Slesnick 330.453.8475

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1970 International tri-axle18-ft aluminum dump, $5,000; ph. (330)503-3744

2003 Silverado extended cab, 4WD, 124,000 miles, new battery and front brakes, needs some repair, asking $3,500; (419)543-2729

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Troyer Door Ltd.

Mast Metal Sales

your custom door center

Custom steel and fiberglass pre-finished exterior entry systems. Call for pricing 330-852-0205

Dealer for K Buildings & Everlast Roofing, Siding & Accessories

1855 CR 140, Sugarcreek

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13828 Bundysburg Rd. Middlefield, OH 44002

440-632-0093

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SPARTA STEEL YOUR ONE STOP SHOP Reber • Angle • Channel • HRBars • CF Bars Beams • Tubing • Pipe • Deck Plate Expanded Metal/Grating • Flat Sheets HR Plate • Galvanized Sheets Stainless Steel and Aluminum ltems Shearing• Saw Cut Oxyfuel/HD Plasma Burning Inquire About AIl Fabrication Needs 9875 Chestnut Ave. SE East Sparta, OH 44626 www.spartasteel.com 1-800-732-4272 330-866-9621 FREE DELIVERY

Family Owned & Operated • 330-852-7100 2551 Simons Drive Sugarcreek, OH 44681

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 6:30 am-5:00 pm

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330-730-6711 Agricultural • Commercial • Industrial

METAL SHEETING Sheeting Packages for Any Building 21 colors • 45 year Cut to Your Length 29, 26 & 24ga. Delivered Agricultural & Commerical Painted & Galvalume Bright White Liner For Inside Buildings Serving Ohio, PA & W.VA SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. (888) 877-3920 TOLL FREE Call Dan We Deliver • We Install!

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330-893-4499 www.gregorylog.com

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Buildings 68-ft.x60-ft.x17-ft. steel building, ready to go at Pa plant, customer ordered it and is not able to complete the project, building costs $73,000 but we will make a real good deal, it has (3) 14-ft.x14-ft. framed openings for large doors, it’s ash gray, engineered for Ohio, Pa, WV building codes; call for pricing and drawings, (303)945-3530; it is a Big Bay steel building, so you know its great quality, accepting reasonable offers now

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Buildings

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R&K BUILDERS LLC.

3-yr old reg. Hereford bull, 1 Angus bull, 1 Shorthorn bull, $3,000 your choice; (330)428-2776

8 registered polled Hereford bulls, easy calving, docile, moderate frame with added performance, ages 14-17months; mature herd bull also available; Weber Rose Farms, Kimbolton, Ohio (234)281-1538

Built by Amish Commercial • Residential Free Estimates

Black yearling Limousin and Limousin Angus cross breeding bulls for sale, very nice and docile; (330)340-7157

330-473-9927

Bulls for sale, 1 red Angus, 2-yrs old; 1 bwf purebred, Simmental, 2-yrs old; 1 black Simmental 1/2 blood, 2-yrs old, 2 Simmental half bloods, 1-yr old, all semen tested and ready to go; (740)837-6077

AMISH COUNTRY

BARNS & Building Supply Pole Barn Kits Custom Buildings Free Quote & Delivery 24x24 to 80x200 Call 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

888-674-2964 www.amishcountrybarn.com Serving OH - WV - PA

Mast Brothers CONSTRUCTION CONCRETE CONTRACTORS • Poured Walls Specialists • Commercial Foundation • Manure Pits • Basements • Brick Design • Bunker Silos • Retaining Walls • All types of Concrete Floors 5689 S. Mt. Eaton Rd. • Dalton, Ohio 44618

330-857-0381 MILLER

ROOFING & EXTERIORS

Cattle-Beef

CHIPPEWA VALLEY ANGUS FARMS, LLC

OFFERING 20 ANGUS YEARLING BULLS FOR SALE All are vaccinated, dewormed and have current breeding soundness exams completed as well as 50K test. READY TO GO TO WORK FOR YOU!

For more information or to arrange an appointment to view please call Matt Brown 330-383-1516 Matt Horst 330-464-8243

Buildings

Cattle LLC Todd Hoppel BUYING FEEDER CATTLE *CPQXGTVQP 1JKQ

330-223-1916

Rea Angus bulls, 2500 -3000 Pharo genetics, one yearling, one 2-yr nonregistered purebred; Green Meadow Red Angus, Marietta, Ohio (740)525-9596

Maine bulls, one March yearling, Full Tilt out of a Databank x Daddy’s Money cow, heifer safe, $2,750 OBO; one January yearling, Full Tilt out of a Garth x Bush’s Unbelievable cow, $4,000 OBO; (412)719-1643

2WTGDTGF 5KOOGPVCN TGIKUVGTGF '< ECNXKPI DWNNU CPF JGKHGTU 6-36 months old AI Sires - WSA Step up, Ebonys Trademark, Remington Lock & Load, THSF Loverboy, Bet on Red &GNKXGT[ CXCKNCDNG HTQO /CTKGVVC 1JKQ

/ , %CVVNG Murray Grey cattle for sale; call (740)763-2593

NO BULL TOO BIG OR NASTY Semen Freezing Since 1983 Semen Fertility Evaluations

ZIMMERMAN’S CUSTOM FREEZING www.semenfreezing.com 131 Redwell Rd. New Holland, PA 17557

18 Angus dairy cross feeders, 4 steers, 4 heifers, approx. 500-pouns; (419)681-1634 1-yr old red Angus and red Angus Hereford bulls, $2,300; 9419)685-1020

Misty View Angus farms

OPEN HOUSE BULL AND HEIFER SALE Saturday, April 27th All bulls have breeding soundness exams & EPD’s Can be purchased before and after sale day

Cumberland, OH 740 630 8297 | 740 651 7292 LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED

3 young cow/ calf pairs, 2-month old heifer calf, excellent young starter herd, calving ease genetic, Angus cross; (330)735-2730

Registered Angus bulls sired by Coleman Banker, Koupals B & B Pathfinder, NTLF Accomplishment, Sitz Reload, ave. wt. 1,048, dams lifetime CI 356 days, fertility tested, foot rot vaccinated, bred for thickness and docility; NTLF, Hartford, Ohio (330)772-3186

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Corrective Hoof Trimming

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OVER 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE David Bateman Cadiz, Ohio

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Registered 4-yr. old horned Hereford bull, excellent bloodlines, good calving ease EPD; also 15-month Hereford bull; (304)218-1968

DAVE’S HOOF TRIMMING

Cattle Services

6155 Paris Ave., Louisville, OH 44641

Reg. Angus bulls for sale, bred and developed for commercial cattlemen, AI sired, performance data, semen tested with 1st yr. breeding season guaranteed; Atterholt Farms, Loudonville, Ohio, (419)651-5293 or (419)651-4260

Cattle Services

Custom built steer stuffers, standard sizes, 5-ft. wide, 7-ft., 8-ft. or 10-ft. long, would build to your needs, these are built with hardwood; Levi S. Hershberger, 92 TR 900, West Salem, Ohio 44287

(330) 875-1497 • (330) 206-0319

Ready for your herd, (4) 2-yr old bulls, Angus Simmental mixed, $3,000, 2 white faced/ 2 smokes; (1) 4-yr old Angus mix, $3,500; several young 810-month old bulls, some reg. Angus, $2,800 down; (740)704-1509, (740)624-6449

717-355-2048 Cell: 717-940-1430

Arts-Way Grixxer feed grinder/ mixer with scales and auger extension, $5,500; Atwater, Ohio, (614)307-3200

Upright Hydraulic Chute All Hand Tools

330-328-4470

Hereford bulls, bred for small calves, 2-yrs old, 14-months old and 12months old; call (724)843-6582

330-473-2408

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Bulls $3500 Bull lease $750 per month Bred cow, calf at side $3500 Bulls available always

Purebred Montbeliarde heifer, born 6/10/23, $1,500; (330)464-7272

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Hereford bull, 15-months old; please leave number and message, Joe Mardis, (330)341-9689

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Construction Equipment

Registered black Angus 3-year old bull for sale, purchased from Burgett Angus Farm and used for 2 years on our farm, will hold until April 15th with down payment; call or text for further information (330)831-0006

1995 580L backhoe, 2WD, extend-ahoe doesn’t work, bad hydraulic line; (740)676-5733

Semen tank full of top Hereford and red Angus sires, $1,000 for semen, tank is free; call Glenn at (440)812-7123 Wanted to rent pasture for beef cows, any acreage; (419)366-0669 or (419)367-8673

Yearling Simmental bulls, 1 black and 2 w/ white faces, docile, very well muscled with great growth, ready to service your cows; call for more info, Springfield Simmental, (330)340-7446

Bobcat X-Change 18-in. excavator bucket, nice condition, will consider swapping for 12-in. X-Change bucket, off E32 i machine; call (216)390-1390 Ford F-550 dump truck, diesel, automatic, $15,000; (330)617-6383

Pettibone telahandler 6000-pound 36-ft. lift with forks and bucket, quick change front end, 3,660 hrs, Cummins turbo 110-HP, $35,000; (330)617-6383 Wanted excavator, 12-ton to 20-ton; (740)676-5733

Custom Work Cattle-Dairy 5 reg. Jersey heifers, $2,000 each, calving now till May; (740)505-8152

For sale 9 Jersey heifer calves, $4,000 for the group, $500 each if bought separately; located in Roane County, WV (304)927-5594.

TREE REMOVAL & PRUNING MIKE’S TREE & LANDSCAPE, LLC

Holstein Dairy Cattle

Fully Insured, Worker’s Compensation

Top Holstein Springers Serving Dairy Farmers Since 1966

Free Estimates

330-823-8116

KENNETH W. BROWN (330) 435-4130

Dairy Equipment

NOTE: We buy open and springer heifers and herds. Jersey heifers for sale, AI sired, short and long bred, high component, low scc herd, DHI, $2,000 each; registered Dashiell bulls, 20 available; West Mansfield, Ohio (616)218-0780

LEASE QUALITY DAIRY CATTLE • Payment based on cows YOU select • Leasing cows since 1990 • Low lease rates

2000 Gal DariKool Tank, Double 8 Blue Diamond Parlor The complete Parlor Package! AFI System, Etc

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THE SUNRISE GROUP, INC.

www.kreegerdairy.com

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Registered Jerseys, 5 fresh 1st lactation and 3 springers, add some high component milk to your tank, that is what we get paid for, $2,500; Crown Hill Jerseys, Sterling, Ohio, (330)714-2443

WANTED HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE Buying complete herds. Heifers 300 lbs to Springers. Immediate payment and pick up.

“No deal too big or too small” Call Steve at

814-881-6411 or 814-725-5445

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Paul Warner 517-231-8427 Stein-way Equipment Apple Creek, OH Manufacturer of: Custom Built Cattle Equipment *Heavy Duty Barn Gates *Pasture Gates, (in stock) Hot Dipped Galvanized 4’ - 16’ Painted 4’ - 20’ *Self-locking Head Gates *Freestall Divider Loops *Bale Boss Hay Feeders for round & square bales *Feed Bunks w/slant bar or self-locking head gates *Fair pens & gates Also Selling... *DCC Cow Waterbeds *Miraco Waterers *Ritchie Waterers *Easy Way Oilers and Mineral Feeders *Winco PTO Generators *Galvanized Posts, up to 24’ 2 7/8”, 3.5”, 4.5”, 5.5” & 6.5” *401 Stainless Steel Hydrants

800-599-2040 Steinwayequipment.com

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COUNTRY

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We do Hog (Brats & Wood Fire Smoking) • Beef • Deer Short Booking Time - Competitive Pricing - State Inspected 4620 PROSPECT CHURCH RD., ADAMSVILLE OH 43802

740-252-1495


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Dairy Equipment

Dairy Systems

LLC

3990 St. Rt. 14 Columbiana, Ohio 44408

(330) 482-1522 www.ProgressiveDairySystems.com

New and Used Milking Equipment, Cow and Calf care

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Dogs & Dog Supplies

Excavating

Fencing

For sale purebred Lassie Collie dogs, (1) 8-yr old male sable and white, (1) 3-yr old female sable and white, sells together, best offer; (724)979-5346

Stroup land improvement- subsurface drainage tile plow/ trencher, land clearing, pond building, ditching, Harvestore silo removal; call (330)614-9052

For sale split locust fence posts, $7 each, 350 plus available; work (440)313-3291, home (440)632-1797

Great Pyrenees puppies available, on farm, parents working lgd’s, raised with goats, beautiful markings, vet checked, first shots and utd worming; Wakatomica Creek Farm, Bladensburg, Ohio (740)398-4183 Looking for litters of puppies, all breeds, all sizes to place in loving homes; (330)466-6178

Purebred Great Pyrenees pup, both parents lgds for poultry, goats and cattle, high quality bred, $200 firm, do not ask for any discounts, serious inquiries only; (740)213-7841 cmwildrosefarm@aol.com Small Terriers, family or farm, $300 m/ f; (740)433-9201

Excavating

For sale 1,600-gal. Mueller milk tank and washer, took out 11/23, $3,500; leave message (330)345-5177

GIBBS EXCAVATING INC.

Dogs & Dog Supplies Australian Shepherd tri-color male puppy, born 11/19/23, great demeanor, raised around kids, farm animals, fully vaccinated, mother on site; call (704)560-1167, Mercer, Pa

Basements • Demolitions Driveways • Drainage • Hauling Land Clearing • Ponds Pond Cleanouts Septic • Sewer • Utilities Long Reach Excavator

Farms & Real Estate Farm for sale, 128.4 acres, 75-plus tillable, Lawrence Co., North Beaver Twp , house c. 1900, barn c. 1889, pond, fenced pastures, woodlands, frontage; (724)814-1393

Border Collie puppy, female, 10-weeks old, DNA purebred with no genetic health problems, farm raised, very socialized, utd dewormed, 1st and booster vaccines, herding parents on site, previous litter pups in agility nationals, $500; Alliance, pictures (330)680-6548 For sale Collie pups, 3 males, 2 females, great family dogs and farm dogs, first shots, wormed and vet checked, $800; contact Bob at (330)317-1155 or Stacy at (330)641-9964

Woven-Wire Hi-Tensile • Split Rail • Board Horse-Kote • Barb. Free Estimates

Call Randy: (330)482-5537

Monday - Friday Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Building/Approx. 12 acres: Rt. 657, Old Rt. 14, Columbiana, OH $750K or best reasonable offer

Large Shop/Approx. 14 acres: 13280 Old East Liverpool Rd. (Rt. 30/45), West Point, OH - Great tor Equip. Sales/Trucking NEW PRICE - $1.750K or best reasonable offer

Davis Wood Condo 16881 Davis Rd., Ft. Myers, FL $220K

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Excavation, brush clearing, trenching, garden tilling, gravel driveway installation and repair, give me a call if you need excavator/ tractor work not listed, I will try to help you out; (330)921-1019

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Good used high tensile fence posts, 1/2 price of new, 4, 5 6-in. diameter 125 posts; (724)510-1358, Enon Valley, Pa

330-857-1543

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Land clearing, forestry mulching, brush hogging, heavy mowing, ripping, scarifying, raking, trenching, grading, cultivating, free quotes, insured; (724)714-8183 call or text

Mastearthmovers.com, call (724)815-5237 for a free estimate on your excavating projects, building sites, demolition, water way corrections, brush removal, land clearing, driveways, basements and more

• Woven Wire • Hi-Tensile • Barbed Wire • Board Fence • Commercial Chain Link Serving Ohio, PA & WV

27 years experience FREE estimates Now licensed to serve WV #WV050611

330-473-0102 or 330-763-0497 cell

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Carrollton, Ohio

WE BUILD ALL KINDS OF FENCING. Winter

Free Estimates CONTRACTOR DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE

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AG Fence Service LLC Orwell, OH | (440)904-6552

“High-Tensile Fence”

Mercer, Pa.

(724) 475-2878

SWEET MEADOW FARM DRAINAGE

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Stay Tuff woven wire fencing, 330-ft., fixed knot, 17 line wires, 75-in. high, 6-in. verticals; 30 rolls equals 330-ft., sold by roll or in whole lot, $495 per roll or $14,500 for all 30 rolls, will provide specifications and pictures upon request; please call (330)827-6182, text or email for questions, adavis@tucsonohio.com, will help load

We build all types of farm fence

AGRICULTURAL FENCING & FARM SUPPLY STORE

(330) 938-3136

• Custom Gates & More!

YODER FENCE & BRUSH REMOVAL LLC

Doyle Excavating land clearing, building ponds, dozers to 25 tons, radius 100 miles, rock bottom rates; 7am-8pm. (330)309-1697, Louisville, Ohio

• GPS Tile & Surface Drainage • Sod Waterways • Ditch Cleaning • Directional Boring • Site Work Beloit, Ohio

• Materials & Supplies

• Vinyl • Split Rail • Horse Coat

T&C Fence- high tensile, split rail, vinyl, post pounding; (440)537-5262.

Family-Owned Business Over 35+ Years Experience

Field drainage, horizontal directional drilling and directional boring services by DirtWorks Drainage, booking now for summer and fall, computer modeled designs, RTK GPS installation, free estimates; Louisville, Ohio (330)823-8823

• Hi Tensile • Woven Wire • Land Clearing • Board Fence • Brush Removal • Barbed Wire

Will also clean fence rows

330-893-3440

PROPERTIES - SALE/RENT

LICENSED - BONDED - FULLY INSURED

330-565-8201

MAPLE VALLEY FENCE Building All Kinds of Farm Fence

CALL TIM GIBBS Blue and red Heeler puppies for sale, $375; home (304)684-2687, cell (304)299-4449

Fencing

Fish 5-F- Fish Farm Bass, Perch, Blue Gill, Channel Cat, Amurs, Tilapia, etc., also carry Koi and full line of pond plants; Leetonia, Ohio (330)692-3425- Dave

Diamond T Fencing Agricultural & Equine Free estimates

Fruit, Veggies & Supplies

hi tensile board rail non-climb dtfence1@gmail.com vinyl kote chain link woven wire now avilable clearing & dozer work

Jacto J400 cannon sprayer, very good condition, $3,500; (724)651-0240, New Castle, Pa

www.diamondtfencing.com

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330-739-4500

Goats

Boer Cross Billy Goat 9 month old, out of good stock

Cattle-Dairy

Professional fence contractor building all types of agricultural and equine fence.

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Grain Storage, Dry/Hand. Equip (3) 18-ft. used bins, 2,000/ 3,500/ 4,500-bushels, new paint, modern floors, new bolts; (1) 21-ft. Silver Shield smooth inside, holds 6,000bushel; delivery/ erection/ jacks; (330)760-5736 (3) 24-ft. 8,000/ 10,000-bushel, new nuts, bolts, washers, very good condition; (1) dryer special bin; delivery, jacks, forms, erections; (330)760-5736 For sale 5-in. air system, Gardner Denver blower with 30-HP 3 phase motor, air lock and some pipe included, good condition, $9,500; (440)548-5716 For sale new and used GT recirculating batch dryers, several used available, delivery available; call any time (877)422-0927

Grain bin- 18-ft. hopper bins (2,000/ 3,000 bushel) concrete forms and jack rentals; base and regular rings; sheets; vents, ladders; lids; remote opening lids; belt boxes; power and gravity spreaders; base angle; sidewall roof clips; fans; heaters; hopper bins; 18-ft., 21-ft., 24-ft., 27-ft., 33-ft. and 36-ft. used bin packages, 2,000 to 24,000 bushel; delivery and/ or erection, financing; (330)760-5736

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419-362-1002 Cell: 567-241-3338 Sukup Grain Bins Sweet Bucket Elevators Sukup Dryers Hutchinson Augers Millwrighting Steel Erection

Hauling

Hay, Grain & Straw

Rambo Water Hauling LLC, pools, cisterns, any bulk water needs; (330)461-7075

Buyer and seller of semi loads of hay and straw by the ton. Dairy alfalfa available. Charles F. Bricker and Son, 12827 Goshen Rd., Salem, Ohio (330)501-7215

Hay, Grain & Straw

Wheat Straw & Rye Straw 3x4 bales, stored inside DELIVERY AVAILABLE

Graytown | (419)262-3699 1st, 2nd, 3rd cutting western Ohio alfalfa, wheat straw, 3x3 square bales, 24 bales or larger delivery; Frey Farms, (419)294-7138 1st and 2nd cut horse hay, no rain on it, no chemicals used on hay or field, delivery available; call Jeff (330)324-3934 (23) 2nd cutting high moisture wrapped grass hay, certified AGA, $65 per bale; Manna Farms, Farmsdale, Ohio, Trumbull County, (330)719-3492

Beloit, OH: 330-823-8811 Johnstown, OH: 740-967-8700

50 bales of baleage, 2nd cut grass, 1-yr old, $25 per bale; Jefferson, (440)563-6551

Greenhouses

GRAIN BINS 30x96 greenhouse with 6 purlins gothic style, 6 dripper lines, etc., etc., all goes except heaters and tables, $7,500, 3 available; (330)428-2742

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Bale Bonnet Slip Ons Round Bale Covers Bainbridge, OH 800-231-4242 Slip-Ons Bale Bonnet Complete Round Bale Cover System www.sliponbalebonnets.com Save Hay! Stop Waste Bags, Sleeves, Bonnets, & Film The Experienced Livestock People

10 Years Experience | Shiloh, OH

(419) 687-0911

Hay, Grain & Straw

Certified organic composted high yield NPK chicken litter, 6 flock accumulation, great organic matter for soil conditioning, 1,800-ton available starting March 13th; Dundee (330)407-0801 Dairy horse and beef quality hay, large squares and round bales; call (740)502-4244

TRI STATE GRAIN ROASTING LLC

DRY ALFALFA & BALEAGE

724-827-2028

• 3x4 Bales • Lab Tested • Delivery Available

Call Kyle: 419-575-5335 Email: Kyle@BenschoterFarms.com Ellyson’s Inc. buyer and seller of hay and straw; truckload lots of 500 to 600-bales; (330)223-1594, (330)341-9206 or write Ellyson’s Inc., 28689 Speidel Road, East Rochester, Ohio 44625. Full Katahdin exceptional healthy breeding stock, yearling ram $400, ewe lambs $400, ram lambs $250, reserve champion sire; (740)819-9423 Large square hay; small square straw for sale; 3rd alfalfa timothy; 3rd high quality grass wrapped; 4th alfalfa wrapped; (330)614-1779

PRESEASON NEW LOWER PRICES

For Advertising Results! How Will You Heat Your Building? THINK RADIANT! • Comfort - Heat is evenly distributed • throughout the room • Efficiency - 30 - 40% less energy used • than forced air • It’s Clean - No circulating air means • less dust and pollen • It’s Quiet - Radiant heat is virtually • silent • Easy to Install - A LoopCAD layout • provided with purchase Thermo Supply Your Radiant Source 800-388-8801 www.thermosupply.com 3502 Sharon Road; West Middlesex, PA 16159 We have the area’s largest stock of radiant supplies: pumps, manifolds, pipe, boilers, and insulation! Call us today to get started on your project! LoopCAD Professional Design Service Featuring: Heat-Sheet Insulation Oil Creek Plastics PE-RT Tubing

Guns

Roasting corn & soybeans on your farm.

BALE WRAP, NET WRAP, BALING TWINE, SILAGE BAGS, BUNKER COVERS

WE ALSO SELL MASTERS CHOICE SEED CORN

TROYER WHOLESALE 2890 S. Kansas Rd., Applecreek, OH 44606 3 miles N.W. of Kidron

330-698-1778

Something for everyone- 1st, 2nd, 3rd dry hay, 1st, 2nd, 3rd baleage, wheat straw, all stored inside; 3x3x8 bales, round bales and small squares; no order too big or too small, we deliver; (330)223-1000

Hay & Forage Equipment 2022 SB 531 Case baler, brand new, never used, $26,000 OBO; text Dave (440)213-5606, has 2 rolls of string included; New London, Ohio area, no financing available Anderson single bale wrapper, rb 580, used 2 seasons, excellent condition, $14,500; (740)971-8409 or (605)407-0712 Claas 500T rotary rake, 2019, nice condition; (330)464-7272

New Holland 1465 haybine with stub guards, no issues, rolls in good condition, looks nice, $6,500; Krone KR 160 round baler, good condition, no issues, 4x5 bales, $8,500; call or text (304)551-2651, can send pictures

NH 256 rake $2,850, NH 260 rake $4,650, both are rebuilt; NH 258 dolly rake, original paint, sharp, $4,950; NH 311 baler, super sweep, with hydraulic thrower, sharp, $9,500; NH 273, super sweep, $3,950; both balers have original paint, good condition, field ready; Mast Mower, (724)651-5147 Wanted NH 260 right hand rake and hydraulic rake hitch, will pay cash; (434)960-7140

Hay, Grain & Straw

Penn-Ohio Grain Roasting • Roasted Soybeans Promote Higher Butterfat

• Roasting Corn Improves Digestability • Roasted Grain Reduces Moisture and Improves Storage Life On Farm Grain Roasting Since

Enon Valley, PA

1983

(724) 674-4443


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Operator with skid steer/ tracks, with brushog to mow invasive plants; North Lima, Julia (330)549-0019 Someone who can make and install 24-in wide metal standing seam roofing; (419)651-9346

Malvern, Ohio Est. 1991 Straight A’s RanchCity.com 888-556-3772 330-868-3772 Miraco Livestock Water Systems starting at $329

Horse & Pony Equipment Haflinger size work harness includes cross checks, bridles, butt lines, work collars, best offer; call evenings (724)667-9672 Pioneer forecart with raised tongue, raised shafts, implement seat, bench seat, best offer; call evenings (724)667-9672

Lumber

BYLER’S HEMLOCK LUMBER Lumber, Framing • Ship-Lap Dutch-Lap • Tongue & Groove 25’ Length Hemlock & Pine

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Horses & Ponies

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Buying all types of horses and ponies, sound or unsound. Pick up at farm — Ohio and PA.

Lawn & Garden

(330) 719-5980

Smokey Lane Stables, Inc Saturday, April 6 Riding Horse & Pony Sale Tack 8:00 a.m. | Horses 11 a.m.

(Catalog Consignments due March 27)

Friday, April 12 - Horse Sale

Alliance Mulch and Wood, 8 different types of hardwood mulch, dyed and non-dyed, hardwood, 12 months out of the year, delivery available; (330)823-7090 New mowers- Encore 36-in walk behind hydro, 46-in Aero rider; (814)450-9616, Medina County, Ohio

Tack 4:30 p.m. | Horses 6 p.m.

Saturday May 4 Riding Horse & Pony Sale

Tack 8:00 a.m. | Horses 11 a.m. (Catalog Consignments due April 24th)

686 Smokey Lane Rd NW Sugarcreek, OH 44681

Lease or Rent Looking to lease hunting property in northeast Ohio, willing to consider other areas in Ohio; please contact Jeff Musick at (330)718-4723 or email musickja@gmail.com

Lightning Rods

Auctioneers: Myron Miller, Marion Burkholder, & Michael Mullet

Hunting, Fishing & Trapping Looking to set up a hunting lease with landowner that has 50 or more acres; please call or email me, Mike at (330)277-0045 or madeline903@ yahoo.com old fashion hunter looking for place to hunt

Lightning Rods

LIGHTNING ROD SYSTEMS Installed and Repaired We protect Houses, Barns, Stables, Pole Barns and Trees.

CALL 800-557-9037 WE GO ANYWHERE. FREE ESTIMATES

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Family Owned since 1950

Doctor Boom- lightning rod systems since 1964, let us design a lightning protection system for your property, statewide services; (330)328-3088

SERVING OH, WV, PA AND SURROUNDING STATES

Lime

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UL Listed Materials • NFPA Member

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Lime and gypsum spreading, reasonable prices; if no answer, leave message, Eric Hutchison, (330)627-7433

DUTCHCRAFT TRUSS INC. IN MINERVA IS HIRING - GREAT BENEFITS AND GREAT PAY -

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Landscaping

Glencoe soil finisher, 16-ft. width, rolling chopper, single bar harrow and rolling basket on back, nice, $3,700; (419)937-7004

TILLAGE CIH 496 22.5-ft. Nice CIH 3900 18-ft. Kverneland CLC Brillion 15' Cultimulcher

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PLANTERS White 6100 6R NT White 6100 4 Row CIH 955 6 Row N (2) IH 56 2 Row IH 249 2 Row

• Roof truss assemblers (Mon-Thurs 10 hour days) • Yard laborer • Driver for Amish morning and afternoon, vehicle provided (part time)

330-853-6399 | shaumfamily@daystar.io

567.805.1494 Komatsu SK1020, 1410 hrs., 1700# lift capactiy, new tires ................$27,000 Case IH Maxxum 115, 5800 hrs, pre-emmissions, 16x16 trans, 4WD, cab ................................$47,000 Claas Liner 2900 center delivery rake, Good cond. ............................$26,500 Deutz Allis 9150, 4x4, 2300 hrs, 18 speed trans, excellent cond., heat & AC ...............................$38,000 Great Plains TS1000 sprayer with 85’ booms, Trimble dispersing sys.. ....................... $8,600 Knight 1030 Box Spreader, single beater stop gate, works great............ $5,200 Komatsu PC50UU 4070 hrs., 2 buckets, nice mini excavator ..............$26,000 Kubota M4000, 3656 hrs., Open, 2WD, Rear remote............................. $4,800 Krone Swadro 800/26, center delivery rake, Good cond. ...................$27,500 NH T6.140, 8700 hrs., 17x16 trans., front 3 point, very nice.. .................$38,000 NH T7.270, on soucy tracks, 4350 hrs., CVT Trans. ... ...................... $115,000 NH T7.315, 5100 hrs., CVT trans, Blue power, front suspension, excellent cond... ................. $116,000 2023 Landmaster L7X 32 hrs., 2 seater with windshield, Like New. ...$17,000 Lemkin Zirken 8/400, 13’ Power Harrow, Low Acres. ...............$17,500 Merlo TF 35.7 2860 hrs., 6800# lift, heat, AC, exc.. .................................$76,000 Miller Pro 7916, Merger in good cond., hydraulic drive, 8’ pickup........ $5,800 Esch 4222 22’ 4-star tedder, Like New. ...............................$10,700

TRACTORS AND LOADERS CIH 8930 2WD Nice IH 1086 Cab Mechanics Special McCormick XTX215 with Duals (2) IH 656s IH254 IH 986 Cab - Mechanic special

Help Wanted

NEED CLASS A CDL TANKER ENDORSEMENT We offer benefits & competitive wages Experience is a plus, no smoking. We do not run Sundays.

658 Twp Rd 1451 Shiloh, OH 44878

BUYERSoF STANDING TIMBER AND LAND FREE ESTIMATES work directly with the mill. Timber Buy, Owner Abe Raber John Nisley 330-763-4385 330-763-3764

BALERS CIH 58521 like new New Idea 4845 NH 630 Rd. Baler MANURE SPREADERS NI3609 H&S 270 gate - Mechanic Special NI 212 3 beater, good SPRAYERS Hardi 500 gal. Hydraulic Booms GRINDERS & TMR MIXERS Artsway JR50 - low hrs Knight 5135 vertical HARVEST CIH 1660 - 4WD, 5000 hrs. NH F62B blower 540 RPM Wilrich Grain Cleaner 220V

HETRICKS FARM SUPPLY, INC. Case l.H. Parts Dealer 772 Olean Trail New Bethlehem, Pa. (814) 275-3507

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Machinery & Equipment FEED BINS ERPOLY 5 ton .............................................$2,795 ERPOLY2 2 ton ...........................................$1,695 ERPOLY4 4 ton ...........................................$2,295 ERPOLY25 2.5 ton poly bin w/slide ..........$1,895 NEW EQUIPMENT PN4930 500 cu. ft. Penta Vertical Mixer .$48,900 PE1300 Hoosierland 290 cu. ft. ...............$49,500 PN4130 450 cu. ft. Penta Vertical Mixer .$43,750 PN6730 700 cu. ft. Penta Vertical Mixer .$72,500 KVT 8500SC Teagle Bale Processor.......$39,900 VM8018-95’ Valmetal Belt Feeder.............$7,995 PE1450 Hoosierland 440 cu. ft. Vertical Spreader....................$56,500 CALF HUTCHES Calftel Deluxe.....................................................$350 Calftel Max .........................................................$799 USED FEEDING EQUIPMENT EQ8637 Penta 3010 RH Corner Door ...........$8,000 EQ8623 Penta 4420SD/3 LH conveyor ..... $21,500 UT8565 Primor 4270 Bale Processor ........ $23,900 EQ8429 Penta 3030 Dual conveyor .......... $24,000 EQ8435 15’ Kelly Dbl. Chain conveyor w/incline.......................................$2,450 EQ8366 Kuhn Knight 8114.......................... $21,500 EQ7285 500 cu. ft. Botec 1000 PTO. ......... $19,500 EQ7913 Roto Grind GG10 Grain Grinder ...................................$12,500 EQ7888 Automatic AT61800B, roller blower.. $9,500 STEINER & VENTRAC TRACTORS UT8590 Steiner 430 w/cab ..............................$8,995

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3010 John Deere, 6 volt, 3,634 hours, $5,000; East Canton, (330)323-3589

Case 3900 disc, 25-ft. wide, $16,000; Hardi sprayer, 300-gallon, $2,400; Bradco brush mower for skid steer, 6-1/2-ft. wide, $5,900; 6-ft. grapple bucket for skid steer, $1,350; (740)350-0345

Kinze 3500 planter 6-row corn 30-in., 11 row beans 15-in., nice planter, $55,000; (740)404-4892

Berthould air blast sprayer, 160-gallon, 3 piston pump, gear driven fan, vineyard/ orchard, pull type pto drive, always stored inside; (814)434-0461, Fairview, Pa

John Deere 630 Row Crop,3pt, Cushion Seat, Show Condition 2020 Bob Cat E32 Excavator 2speed, Hyd Ciam, 1280hrs New Mahindra 1636 Tractor W/Loader 3hrs4x4 Deisel Special Price ....... $22,500 New Mahindra 1626 Deisel Loader 4x4 3pt Roll Bar ............................$16,500 John Deere 290 3pt Corn Planter, Disk Openers, Like New .................. $1,500 N.h.256 Hay Rake W/Center Wheel . $1,850

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1-800-837-3419 Cut-Off For All Classifieds Is 10 A.M. Monday Morning D6D Caterpillar power shift, very good condtion, spare grouser pads, also Chaney equipment trailer with hydraulic ramps, $52,000 for both; (330)469-0862 Equipment for sale- 80-gallon square diesel and gas tank and pump; chemical injection pump and meter, 12-volt system; (717)385-8489 Ford 309 2-row 3-pt. corn planter, $1,500; NH 477 7-ft. haybine, $2,200; 18-ft. pipe bale conveyor, $750; (724)775-1326

UT8485 Steiner 525 w/72” Deck ...................$12,995 Ventrac 4520 Models.................................IN STOCK

Ford 5640 power star SL tractor, 76-HP, 4WD, roll bar, 3,200 hrs, nice condition $14,000; Case 70XT skid loader, 2,000-pound lift, 1,538 hrs, new tires, new bucket, $19,900; John Miller (330)893-0303

UT8624 Ventrac 4500Z w/ 60”deck ..............$27,995 UT8617 Ventrac 4500Z 32 HP, 72” Deck, Kub. Gas .....................................$26,995 UT8618 Ventrac 4500Y 25 HP, diesel............$23,495

For sale 1020 John Deere tractor with front loader, newly rebuilt engine, needs repair to rockshaft control lever; located outside Cambridge, Ohio, call or text (740)630-4338, pics available on request

UT8610 Ventrac 4500Y 25 HP, diesel............$19,995 MORE COMING IN DAILY

USED LAWN TRACTORS UT8629 Ferris ISX3300 w/61” Deck, 40 HP .....$16,495

International 510 16-hole double disc drill, has rear grass seeder, marker tires nice condition, asking $3,500; located in Greensburg, Pa 15601, call or txt (724)771-7399

UT8625 Kubota BX2680 w/60” Deck, Loader .$14,995 UT8633 JD Z950M w/60” Deck, 27 HP ..............$8,995 UT8612 Kubota B2301 w/60” Deck ..................$13,995

International Cub tractor with Woods belly mower, very good running condition, $1,600; (330)897-6602

UT8567 Kubota L3400 w/Loader ......................$17,995

JD 10-ft. 3-pt chisel plow; Exeflow 200-bushel hopper wagon; trail Century sprayer, 18-ft. spread; 4-row Planet Junior vegetable planter; call evenings (234)223-2747

UT8584 Ferris 21001S..........................................$7,995 UT8534 Ferris FW35 20HP, 48” Deck .................$5,995 UT8491 JD 997 w/72” Deck ..............................$12,995

JD 3155, 7,973 hrs, 105-HP, 4WD, 4 post with hi and low, new radial tires, LED lights, new paint, lots of updates, excellent condition; call for more information (724)718-4888

UT8428 New Holland TZ24D/24HP DSL/ 54” deck/854 tracvac ....................................$9,995 UT8419 New Holland TC30 w/loader/forks/blade$19,995

New Holland T6.180 tractor with cab, MFWD, powershift, front weights, LED lights, premium radio, 700 hours, like new, $95,000 OBO; (814)381-6809

USED MANURE EQUIPMENT EQ42PUMPR 42’ Jamesway 8” pumppeller pump.................................................$19,775

NH #28 silage blower, very good condition, $1,750; (330)415-2820

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UT8531 Steiner 235 28 HP...............................$9,995

NH feed grinder, works good, $1,800; (330)883-4194 NH L455 skid loader, $7,000; (419)681-1634

Diesel injection pumps, injectors and turbos, many exchange units available or will rebuild yours; questions or pricing, call toll free (866)376-2904

Machinery & Equipment

330-325-9914

Enrossi 18ft tedder ...... $7,625 Enrossi V Rake ............ $9,130 Enrossi 9ft Disc Mower ..................... $11,260 Tar River 6ft Drum Mower ....................... $4,250 Tar River 3pt Disc Bank Mower ....................... $3,175 Round Bale Hugger ..... $2,200

Used Tractors JD 4520 JD 2350 David Brown 990 Farmall H ..................... $1,500 Farmall Cub w/belly mower .......................... $875

RODENBUCHER TRACTOR

TILLAGE 2 Bottom Plows ..............................................$475 IH 4 Bottom Plow ....................................... $3,900 5 Bottom Plow ............................................ $3,200 6’ 3pt disc .......................................................$925 12’ JD Transport Disc................................. $4,250 White 20’ Folding Disc (2 avail.) $5,900 & $6,400 Glenco 7 Shank Disc Chisel ....................... $6,500 Glenco 9 Shank Disc Chisel ....................... $5,500

RANDOLPH, OHIO

Bush Hog 9 Shank Disc Chisel .................. $4,700

330-221-4018

NEW 3pt Hitch Rototillers ......................IN STOCK

Stainless steel salt spreader, $5,000; 2 Honda EV 2200 generator, 4800, used 8 hrs; $800 each; (470)282-5830, email robert Hickle@yahoo.com

Skid Steer Quick Attach

NEW 3pt Hitch Post Digger w/Auger ........ $1,200

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Bobcat S160 - One Owner, Very Nice ..$21,500 2021 Bobcat T66 - Like new ............$58,750 New Holland LS170.................................. $17,750 2022 New Holland C332 - All Options ..... $74,500

New Quick Attach Fork $600

2022 New Holland C345 - All Options ..... $84,500 NEW INVENTORY ARRIVING THIS WEEK - CALL! Bobcat E32 - 600 hrs., 7k weight, Cab/Heat/AC, Thumb ................................................ $45,550 Bobcat 418A - 2593# weight, 1578 Hrs. $12,550 Kubota K008-3 - 1 ton compact, very nice ... $17,550

6-ft. Mower, new $1,375

CAT 312 Excavator - C/A/H Thumb ........ $39,900 JD 85G Excavator - 19k Weight, C/A/H, New Rubber Tracks, Blade ................ $62,550 Kobelco 160 - 5400 Hrs............................ $55,500 Komatsu PC78 - 17K weight, 8K hrs., NICE$39,750 Takeuchi TB016 - As-Is Deal, New Engine but needs hydraulic work............................$9,000

6-ft. Tiller $1,075

Case 650 New Arrival ............................... $28,500 Case 850B 0 New engine ........................ $28,500 Case 850K LGP - New Undercarriage, NICE $54,750 Fiat Allis HD11B - Runs & Works great, Good undercarriage............................... $15,000

Call (330)831-7690

SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS Pallet forks Snow Plows Grapple Buckets

6941 TALLMADGE RD., ROOTSTOWN, OHIO

330-264-9292 7787 E. Lincolnway 4 mi. east of Wooster

Apple Creek, Ohio 44606 www.mastlepley.com

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2018 NH L234

270 HRS., REMOVABLE STEEL TRACKS, EH CONTROLS, CAB W/HEAT AND AIR MENTION THIS AD FOR $10,000 OFF Financing Available: As low as $,1050 per month

NEW DEAL OF THE WEEK NH E37C

COMES WITH 4 BUCKETS, MECH COUPLER, HYD. THUMB JD 8350 drill, 21x7, seed and fertilizer, double disc openers, good blades, 2 ribbed tires, folding tongue, $3,200; Newton Falls, (330)719-6133

CALL FOR PRICING PRICED AT DEALER COST, PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $1,000/MONTH

FOR OUR FULL INVENTORY, VISIT EDINBURGTRACTOR.COM Kory wagons and parts, 8/ 10/ 12-ton gears in stock; West Farmington, Ohio (440)693-4687 leave message

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USED DEAL OF THE WEEK: NORMAL PRICE $62,000

JD 1530 15-inch planter, no-till row cleaners, si belts, 20-ft with 1570 cart, $17,000; Badger silage wagon, $1,500; (440)381-3005

We make hydraulic hoses!

JD 2025R, 2013, with 62-in belly mower, 4 front weights, 5-ft. rear blade, 4-ft. brushog, 400 hrs, $17,500; (740)819-7824 JD 7720 Titan II combine, 30.5x32 tires, $5,000; 213 grain head, $1,000; (724)775-1326


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CLEAN FIELD READY EQUIPMENT:

For sale JD 726 soil finisher, 21-ft, new disc blades and bearings, hydraulic disc gangs, 5 bar spring harrow, rear hitch, $14,500; (440)313-2821

Case IH 5300 21x7 Drill, Dbl Disc, P Wheels, Nice IH 5100 18x7 & 20x8 Drills, Dbl Disc, P. Wheels (2) Nice JD 7000 6x30 Planters, Dry Fert, No Till (3) Kewanee 18’ & 21’ Hyd Flat Fold Discs White 263 – 20’ Manual Fold Wing Disc, Nice

Gleaner R52 combine with 320 grain table, used last fall, $12,500 OBO; H&S forage wagon, open top with extensions, on cart, wagon gear available, $20,500 OBO; MF 265 tractor, in good condition, $10,500; Sitrex 4 basket hay tedder, $2,950; JD 45-row 30-in. 7000 corn planter with liquid fertilizer, $4,850; (3300844-7352

IH 475 – 18’ Hyd Fold Wing Disc, Good Blades Oliver & Pittsburgh 10’ & 12’ Transport Discs (5) Brillion & Dunham 12’, 13.5’ & 15’ Mulchers (12) 5, 7, 9, 10, 11 Shank Disc Chisels Case IH 15’ & 20’ Crumblers

NEW & USED NEW & USED TRACTOR PARTS ST. RT. 60 LOWELL, OHIO (740) 896-2486 HUCK BROTHERS INC. www.huckbrothers.com

Case IH 450 3 & 4 Bottom Auto Reset 3PT Plows

TRACTOR PARTS

IH 420 3 Bottom 14” 3PT Plow – Restored

HUCK BROTHERS INC.

White 508 – 5 Bottom Auto Reset – NONE NICER White 588 & IH 720 4 Bottom Auto Reset Plows

Lots Of New Moldboard & Chisel Plow Parts: Moldboards, Shares, Shins, Points, Shovels, 2000+ New Disc Blades & Bearings On Stock

Inventory Reduction Auction 4-13-24 See F&D Auction Section for Details or Kikoauctions.com Lots More Inventory & Pictures at

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330-739-4275 800-572-2895 MAHINDRA TRACTORS VERMEER HAY EQUIPMENT BUSH HOG EQUIPMENT IRONCRAFT EQUIPMENT TAR RIVER IMPLEMENTS NEW MAHINDRA TRACTORS 20HP THRU 75HP SEVERAL IN STOCK!!! SEVERAL MORE IN STOCK

USED COMPACT TRACTORS KUBOTA L30800 W/LOADER 250HRS CALL MAHINDRA 3215 32HP 4WD WLOADER $14,500 MAHINDRA 1640 40HP 4WD W/LOADER 89HRS $21,500 MASSY FERGUSON 1240 4WD W/LOADER $13,500 KUBOTA L3600 4WD WLOADER & BACKHOE $15,500

PRE SEASON SALE ON HAY EQUIPMENT VERMEER, TAR RIVER & BUSH HOG

DISC MOWERS, HAY RAKES, HAY TENDERS & BALERS CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION HAY HUT HAY FEEDERS $995 EA. WWW.SSFARMEQUIPMENT.COM SEE US ON FACEBOOK

Everything you need... including good advice.

NEW IVA FIELD SPRAYERS & PRODUCE SPRAYERS 200-1000 gal., 30-ft - 90 ft booms, choice of options......................................... CALL

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Printing & Publishing Co. 185 East State Street • Salem, Ohio 44460

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• Full-Service Printing • Mailers • Business Cards • Catalogs • Custom Design • Color Copies • Posters • Scratch Pads • Letterhead • Mailing Services • Office Forms • Banners • Envelopes • Yard Signs • AND MORE... • Brochures

CASE & IH TRACTOR SALVAGE New - Used & Rebuilt parts 800 Tractors on Shelf 1955 thru 1985 Models 15 Good used Case Engines

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NEW CASTLE, PA

CARROLLTON, OHIO

NEW ESCH HAY TEDDERS 18-ft. Tedder w/Hyd ............................. CALL 22-ft. Tedder w/Hyd ..........................CALL 32-ft. 6 Star Tedder ............................ CALL Bale Grabber Skid Loader Mount ....$2,200

798 Pinecrest Dr, Bidwell, OH. 45614

Boak Family Farms, LLC

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Machinery & Equipment

john@carmsales.net TRACTORS JD 6330 CAB-LDR, 2350 HRS....................................................$68,900 JD 6230 CAB MFWD, 3300 HRS ...........................................COMING IN JD7600 CAB MFWD, 7700 HRS ............................................COMING IN JD 4040 CAB ........................................................................COMING IN JD 4430 CAB ........................................................................COMING IN MF 243 LOADER 4WD ..........................................................COMING IN 2015 JD 5065E 2WD, CANOPY, 3029 HRS .................................$19900 2013 JD 8285R PS DUALS, NEW TIRES, ALL WTS, 5677 HRS., SHARP! ...........................................................$149500 JD 6130D OPEN, 4WD, 3020 HRS, LOADER...................................CALL 2018 JD 5085E 1882 HRS., MFWD, LOADER, 12/12 PR ...........$41900 JD 2350 2WD, CANOPY, 3886 HRS ............................................$17500 FORD 4630 MFWD, LOADER, 1340 HRS. ...................................$25900 FORD 3930, 6600 HRS, REVERSER TRANS, NEW TIRES, NICE TRACTOR .......................................................................$12900 FORD 2000 GAS ...........................................................................$5950 LONG 2510 2WD 900 HRS. ..........................................................$8950 1972 IH 1066 4290 HRS. ...........................................................$19900 IH 444 GAS PS .............................................................................$5950 COMPACT TRACTORS 2017 JD 1023 E WITH LOADER & DECK, 174 HRS. .........................$16900 LAWN EQUIPMENT JD 997 DIESEL Z-TRACK, 558 HRS. ...............................................$9,500 JD Z445 54” CUT. .........................................................................$2750 2020 KING KUTTER 72” FINISH MOWER, EX COND. .........................$1950 WOODS PRO 8400 84” FINISH MOWER. .........................................$3500 HAY EQUIPMENT NH H6740 8’ DISC MOWER............................................................$9750 JD 275 DISC MOWER. ...........................................................COMING IN JD 385 4X5 ROUND BALER ELECTRIC TIE.................................$7950 JD 456 4X5 ROUND BALER, NICE ...........................................$11900 HAYBUSTER 2100 BALE GRINDER ..........................................$12900 CASE IH 8420 4X4 ROUND BALER, HYD TIE .............................$8900 SITREX 4 ROTOR RT 5800H, 19’ HD TEDDER............................$6950 SKID STEER FRONT MOWERS TITAN 6 FT. HD SKID STEER CUTTER ............................................$4950 TITAN 6’ EXTREME DUTY SKID STEER CUTTER ............................$6950 TB MAX II OFFSET MOWERS W/SKID STEER MOUNT .............................................................$4350 W/JD MOUNT .............................................................................$4350 W/GLOBAL/EURO MOUNT.........................................................$4350 TB AUX HYDRAULIC KIT ............................................................$1850 TB HOSE KIT ................................................................................$695

SPREADERS NEW HOLLAND 185 W/ NEW TOP BEATER .............................$16900 NEW IDEA 3626 SPREADER HYD TAILGATE..............................$6950 HARVESTING JD 213 HEAD ..................................................................................$950 JD 693 CORNHEAD.......................................................................$9500 BRADFORD 25 FT HEADER CART ..............................................$1500 NEW IRONCRAFT CUTTERS 5 YEAR GEARBOX WARRANTY 3515 HD 15 FT. BATWING, 6-26” LAM TIRES, 540 PTO ..............$18900 2515 MD 15 FT. BATWING ...........................................................$15900 2512 MD 12 FT. BATWING ..........................................................$13900 1810P HD 10 FT. PULL TYPE ........................................................$8450 1810 HD 10 FT. 3 PT ......................................................................$6950 1808P HD 8 FT. PULL TYPE ..........................................................$6950 1808 HD 8 FT. 3PT ......................................................................$5450 970 EXTREME DUTY 7 FT. 3 PT ...................................................$5900 1607 HD 7 FT. 3 PT, DUAL WHEEL ...............................................$3900 306 HD 6 FT. 3 PT..........................................................................$2550 CONSTRUCTION DEERE 450G DOZER 3800 HRS EX. CONDITION....................$39,500 TROJAN 50 HYDRAULIC BREAKER. LOW USE. ..........................$3500 2019 DEERE 30G EXC, THUMB, 415 HRS. ..............................$38900 2020 KUBOTA U25 EXC, THUMB, 499 HRS. ............................$31900 FUEL TRAILERS 2023 MT 970 GAL FUEL TRAILER, ELECTRIC START PUMP ....$14900 USED ROTARY CUTTERS JD 609 3 PT ...............................................................................$3900 TILLAGE JD F125 3 BOTTOM PLOW ...........................................................$750 JD 3 BOTTOM 3 PT PLOW ............................................................$450 IMPLEMENTS NEW TITAN 2049 4 FT. TILLER...................................................$1550 TITAN 72” HD FINISH MOWER...................................................$2490 IRONCRAFT HD 48 IN. SS PALLET FORKS ..................................$895 IRONCRAFT BOX BLADES ............................................................ASK IRONCRAFT GRADER BLADES ....................................................ASK IRONCRAFT GRAPPLES................................................................ASK IRONCRAFT SS 72 IN FRONT MOWERS .......................................ASK TROJAN HD HYD BREAKER OFF CAT 305 EXCAVATOR ..............$3250 IRONCRAFT JD PALLET FORKS ....................................................ASK IRONCRAFT UH84 HD 7’ TILLER................................................$3550 TITAN 49” FINISH MOWER ........................................................$1995 TITAN 60” FINISH MOWER ........................................................$1995

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2013 JOHN DEERE 8285R JD 2800 6-btm plow, hydraulic adjusted width, automatic reset, points like new, $3,900; (419)937-7004 JD 7200 12-row 30-in. MaxEmerge liquid fertilizer, air vac, no-till, $6,500 OBO; (330)323-0260 Landoll soil finisher, 25-ft., good condition, $6,900; (419)895-0020

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Machinery & Equipment

1 Badger silage wagon with roof; 2 Knight silage wagons with roofs; NH Model 2 blower; (740)501-5438

1486 International, duals, redone motor 6 yrs, not many hours, heads, injectors, turbo hydraulic pump, pto pump reworked, noise reverse gear, $14,900; (724)588-8427

6-bottom 710 International plow, needs coulters, $200; (330)469-0862

30-ft. anhydrous bar, pull type, good paint, good tires, new controller 4 years ago, 20 new mini molds, $1,500; Crawford County, Ohio, (419)989-3007, (419)961-7914

We’ll Meet You We’ll Meet You at Your Offi ce. at Your Office. Sarah Grubbs, VP Sarah Grubbs, VP Agricultural Loan Offi cer Agricultural Loan Officer 330-205-7783 330-205-7783 As a farmer, Sarah is right at home As a farmer, Sarah is right at home meeting with farmers in the fi eld. meeting with farmers in the field. Give her a call today to see how she Give her a call today to see how she can help your farm grow. can help your farm grow. Member FDIC • Equal Housing Lender Member FDIC • Equal Housing Lender Consumers National Bank Consumers National Bank

8 wheel new Pequea hay rake, $9,000; also Pequea 50P manure spreader, new; (814)450-9616, Medina County, Ohio

Salford 21-ft. rock flex disc $8,750; Chem Farm ss saddle tanks off JD 4455, $850; Bale King kicker wagons, $2,400; JD 845 12-row 30-in row cultivator, $2,700; JD 2800 5-bottom vari width plow, $1,700; Atwater, Ohio, (614)307-3200 Sunflower drill, 9410, with transport caddy; 8300 JD drill; Hardi TR sprayer, 300-gallon, 35-ft. boom; 12-ft. Dunham cultimulcher; 13-ft. white 252 disc; (440)396-1896

Air-Blast sprayer- Rears 400-gal. pullblast vineyard and orchard sprayer, excellent condition, stainless tank, full agitation, diaphragm pump, hi/ lo fan, rollover nozzles, tight clearance turning hitch, electric valves, 1 owner, $15,000; Gene (440)536-6018 John Deere 7200 4/30 corn planter, VAC, dry fertilizer, no-till, row markers, all bearings/ discs/ openers are newer, have monitor and bean plates, very good planter, asking $7,500; call or txt (724)771-7399 Krause 6158 Landsman18-ft. soil finisher, walking tandems, spring harrow, rolling baskets, $15,000; ph. (330)503-3744

Kubota tractor, M6060, 4x4, open station, 60-HP, approx. 3,000 hrs, $17,900; (330)600-9914

Anvils, tongs, hammers, welding equipment, railroad equipment, lawn equipment; Medina County Ohio, (330)242-6475 Bobcat 5600 Toolcat, 2007, UTV on steroids, front loader, rear dump bed, 53-HP Kubota diesel engine, 2,846 hrs, very good; (330)424-2310 Case IH 5240, 4x4, open rops, power shift, 6,350 hours, 1 owner, 3 remotes, good condition, $31,500; (330)600-0772 Kioti DK65C, 4WD, with cab, heat and air, new engine and clutch, needs minor repair; (419)896-2508

Mitsubishi MT300 tractor, 30-HP diesel with loader, 2WD, runs and walks well, $4,900; Long/ Univ 640 diesel tractor with loader, 65-HP, good solid strong tractor, $6,200; (330)575-7245

8094 Eby Rd., Smithville, OH 44677 330-669-3815 www.morrison-farms.com Monday - Friday: 7:30 - 5:00 Saturday: 7:30 - 11:30 Sunday: Closed

EZ Sales & Service, LLC MANURE Spreader Parts We have the parts to get you spreading again! Aftermarket Parts for NI, MC, JD & NH Custom Webs for any Spreader Agricultural Chain Steel Detachable Chain MSR Class Roller Chain T-Rod Chain Sprockets Apron Slats Detachable Attachments Precision Roller Chain Gathering Chain Sprockets Pintle Chain T-Bar Chain 1973 County Road 70, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 330-852-2666 • ezsales.service@arksecure.us • ezsalesandservice.com • We Ship USPS and UPS

TRACTORS 18 JD 6110R 1620hrs 24 speed MFD $79,500

Wilson Farms 20552 Old Mansfield Rd., Bellville, Ohio 44813 • (740) 694-5071

COMBINES

GRAINHEADS

4X4'S AVAILABLE FOR ALL MODELS OF JD COMBINES

JD 9400 5262/3658 hrs., good looking combine $17,500 JD 9760 Hillco, lots of options CALL S670 Hillco 3949/2522 hrs., premium cab $110,000 '06 JD 9560 4x4, NICE! $69,500 CIH 1660 $9,500 JD 6620 $8,500 JD 9870 4x4, 3199/2258 hrs. $70,500 '09 JD 9770 3700/2400 hrs., 4x4 $76,500 '14 CIH 7230 2490/1973 NEW PRICE $104,500 JD 300 Picker $4,500

TRACTORS

Gleaner 820 3" cut, nice head '03 CIH 1020 15', Nice! CIH 1020 25' oil bath CIH 2152 draper, 30' '11 JD 625F Nice JD 930F JD 215, Nice!

$7,500 $9,750 $6,750 $18,500 $17,000 CALL $2,750

GRAIN CARTS Brent 882 large 1000 PTO Brent 672 small 1000 PTO Killbros 1200, good auger flighting J&M 435

$29,500 $10,750 $8,500 $12,750

SPRAYERS $6,750 Hardi Ranger 2000 CALL $27,500 Tyler Patriot XL $12,750 $11,500 Hardi 875 90' Booms, Nice! $11,750 $3,700 Century HD1000 60' X fold boom $8,750 DRILLS/PLANTERS Fast 9613 1300 gal. 75' booms $16,500 JD 1790 12/32 row, nice! $89,500 Sprayer Specialties XLRD $11,750 White 6342 30"/15" $13,750 Top Air 1200 60' booms $15,500 CIH 5100 20 hole nice drilll $3,500 Black Machine 12-30" 13-15" $8,750 FEED GRINDER / MIXERS Gehl 125, 540 pto, scales $9,950 HAY EQUIPMENT Gehl 170 screens included $14,750 2017 Anderson IFX660 remote Tioliet 1-1000L single screw 50% $12,750 steer and auto steer $29,500 JD 700 NEW PRICE! $5,750 CIH 455A, 540 PTO, twine tie $8,900 SKID STEERS NH 1412 Impeller $8,500 12 NH L218, 3229 hrs. $18,750 JD 530 MoCo, 540 PTO CALL NH 279D 2 speed, heat/AC, air seat $39,500 JD 459 SIlage Special $28,750 NEW JD DRILL GRASS SEED JD 567 net wrap $13,500 BOXES AVAILABLE Parrish 10 bale accumulator & grapple CALL 2021 Esch 2018 Tedder 18' CALL WE HAVE A VERY LARGE SUPPLY OF

White 2-70 runs + drives Kubota 9540 2991 hrs., 4x4 JD 5400 5108 hrs. JD 148 Loader

CORNHEADS

CIH 1063 all poly! CIH 3206 6 row 30" Nice! CIH 1063 '01 JD 693 hyd. deck plates, Nice! JD 693 poly snouts

$7,500 $25,750 $3,900 $14,750 $8,750

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04 AGCO RT150 2800hrs CVT, SUSpentsion ..............$89,000 90 CIH 7130 2wd 4200hrs ..............................................$56,500 03 CIH JX55 open 2wd loader 1226hrs ........................$21,500 09 CIH 105u 3300hrs Cab, MFD, loader ......................$42,500 09 CIH Magnum 215 4200hrs suspension ................ $105,000 07 CIH Magnum 215 4400hrs auto steer ready ...... $104,000 15 CIH Magnum 280 CVT 3600hrs RTK .................... $168,000 11 Challenger MT645d 1600hrs CVT ......................... $139,500 14 Challenger MT575d 2500hrs CVT, loader ..............$89,500 57 Farmall 450 gas/diesel wide front ............................... $7,500 66 Farmall 656 gas, wide front .......................................... $5,850 92 Ford 5610 (yellow) new clutch ...................................$10,500 67 JD 1020 diesel, swept back axel 1 remote ................ $8,900 19 JD 1023E 121hrs belly mower, no loader ...............$11,500 13 JD 1025R 815hrs belly mower, no loader ...............$11,500 12 JD 1026R 702hrs loader, mower ..............................$16,500 16 JD 3032E 110hrs ..........................................................$19,750 15 JD 4230 Quad 3100hrs, 18.4-34 C/H/A ................$29,500 18 JD 6110R 1620hrs 24 speed MFD ...........................$79,500 17JD 6110R 1275hrs 24 speed MFD ............................$79,500 75 JD 7400 4933hrs, powerquad, C/H/A, 2wd ..........$65,000 09 NH Boomer 8N loader, collector ...............................$24,500 Challenger 655d CVTt, suspension .............................. $159,000

COMBINES 08 S770 1990/1250hrs 4wd CM duals ...................... $195,000 08 9670STS 3500/2300Hrs, SM duals .........................$69,000 09 7088 3300/2100 rocktrap, FT, 2wd .........................$82,000 14 6140 2500/2200 HILLCO rocktrap ...................... $129,000 14 6130 2400/1600 rocktrap, power bin .................. $139,500 12 CIH 7130 2200/1400, power bin, Pro700, RT, duals .. $126,000

HARVEST EZ trail 20 header wagons ................................................... $3950 EZ trail 31’ header wagon .................................................... $4470 EZ trail 40’ 4-wheel steer ..................................................... $8820 15 Brent 557 Q gravity wagon 500bu ...........................$17,500 Brent 444 wagon .................................................................. $9,500 Brent 544 match pair ...............................................$11,500 each Brent 678 grain cart ...........................................................$21,500 J&M 750 grain cart w/tarp .................................................. Just In Brent 782 grain cart ...........................................................$28,500

HEADERS (2) JD 625F .............................................................. $21,00-21,500 (4) CIH 1020 17.5’ 3” knife ................................ $2,500 - 10,500 94 CIH 1020 15’ double drive ........................................... $7,500 90 CIH 1020 22.5’ SCH knife ............................................ $3,950 (3) CIH 1044 4 row wide 36” ................................$2,500 - 3650 89 CIH 1063 6 row 30” ....................................................... $4,500 •• ‘•u‘ “•= 7u-r;u C|v t-u]; =;;7;u ”“• $ ....$29,500 •• ‘‘•u C|v ”•vv J ••‘•³ ”“• $ .....................$12,500 •v ‘‘•v C|v ”•vv J v‘’• ³ ”“• $ ....................$11,500 •” ‘“•v C|v ”•vv J v‘’• ³ .....................................$12,900 12 CIH 3020 25’ Air Reel ..................................................$30,000 11 CIH 3020 30’ ................................................$19,000 - 27,500 •• ’‘•u u !’•? C|v ”•vv J •‘’•³ ........$16,500 - 18,000 04 CIH 4408 8 row 30” .....................................................$42,500 04 CIH 4408 8 row 30” .....................................................$39,500 •’ ;ubm]_o@ "u’• u uo‰ ’•? C|v ”•vv J •‘’• ³ ..$32,500 IH 820 13’ Flex head ............................................................ $1,500 JD 444 setup for side hill .................................................... $1,600 JD 606c 2011 year 6 row 30” ..........................................$25,500 •v u•u1 v;| †r =ou ”•vvJ•‘’• ³ ......................$26,750 09 JD 608c 8 row 30” ........................................................$29,500 •‘ u‘• _‹7uoY;Š l†tžrobm| ....................................$23,500 09 JD 630F lowstone, low poly .......................................$22,000

•• u’” t;Š u-r;u7 Ybr u;;t .......................................$59,500 •‘ -1 om •• “•= o@ –v•• ......................................$40,000 16 Mac Don FD75 35” CIH adaptor 1000rpm ............$59,500

12 JD 1590 15’ 7.5” spacing dolly wheels $45,500

PLANTING JD 750 15’ SI meters, dolly wheels, markers ................$20,000 12 JD 1590 15’ 7.5” spacing dolly wheels ....................$45,500

21 JD s300 9’9” 540 PTO urethane rolls $25,000

HAY 23 Anderson 580 individual wrapper .............................. In Stock 24 Anderson Hybrid X Elite inline wrapper ...................In Stock 24 Anderson IFX720 custom OP .....................................In Stock 24 Anderson RB200 3pt individual wrapper .................In stock Bush Hog HT417H never used 4 basket tedder ............ $7,500 •u –‘ –[ ’r| 7bv1 lo‰;u .................................... $9,500 uomž;u •••‘! •‘= 0-|‰bm] Cmbv_ lo‰;u ................ $8,500 uomž;u ‘•v“ ’r|7 0u†v_ _o] v“? ..................................... $3,950 Hesston 956A 5x6 round baler, twine only .................... $6,900 10 JD FC15E same as new 15’ batwing brush hog .....$21,500 JD MX10 10’ pull type brush hog ..................................... $8,500 23 JD s300 9’9” 540 PTO urethane rolls .......................$25,000 JD 350 sickle mower 9’ ........................................................ $1350 JD 756 4 basket tedder ....................................................... $6,900 Massey/Hesston TD252TR 2 basket tedder .................. $3,200 Rhino ER110 10 wheel rake, new in box ......................... $4,900 Rhino PT207 2 basket tedder never used ....................... $3,200 Rhino SD15 15’ batwing brush hog small 1000 PTO .... $8400 Vermeer M7040 3pt disc mower ....................................$10,500 Woods BW840X 7’ 540 PTO 84” ..................................... $3,900 Woods BW12 12’ batwing Bush hog .............................$10,000 Woods BW180-2 large 1000 PTO 15’ ..........................$12,000

TILLAGE IH 496 18’ 7.5” spacing as is needs blades, etc ............. $3,500 •’” ” o‚ol7 -†|o u;v;|7 ˆ-ubJ‰b7; ........................... $2,300 Krause 4807 7 Shank Chisel hyd-disk gang ..................$10,500 Schulte RS320 Rock Picker ...............................................$12,500

CONSTRUCTION Bobcat 310 mini-skid steer, gas 16hp .............................. $3,750 13 CAT 259d new tracks 2053hrs cab/AC ...................$39,500 16 CAT 303E CR mini excavator 1800hrs cab/heat ...$32,500 14 CAT 420F 2500hrs, x-hoe, 4w ...................................$75,000 02 Gehl 5635 SXT Deutz diesel, NH/Bobcat controls $18,500 09 Kubota SVL65-2 195hrs, cab, A/C very nice ..........$63,500 Ford 445c tractor, loader, reverser, 4wd .......................$18,750 06 JD 450J LT 3300hrs, cab A/C ....................................$59,000

MISCELLANEOUS Gehl MX125 feed grinder .................................................$13,500 CIH 1350 grinder ................................................................$11,000

UTV 11’ Kawasaki Tery X 4 seater ............................................$11,750 JD XUV550s 4 crew gator 233hrs ..................................$10,750


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Kubota RTV-XG850 UTV cab heat radio gas street legal 135hrs 735 miles 2022 model ...........Coming In #3255 Kuhn Knight Slinger SLC126T spreader 2020 model .............................................................$46500 #3189 Anderson Pince 5000 bale grabber 2012 model .......................................................................$2500 5 ZUDSSHU µ SODVWLF Z UHY FRXQWHU JRRG FRQGLWLRQ

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#3247 Bush Hog 2103 PHD w/12 inch auger hyd down pressure.......................................................$1250

#2156 Case IH 8312 Disc Mower Conditioner Center Pivot 12ft cut rubber rolls 1000RPM ......$9950 #2749 Vermeer TM1400 disc mower 2015 model .....................................................................$32500 #3116 Vermeer MC3700 steel roll conditioning 2018 model .....................................................$25950 #3222 Vermeer M8050 3pt Disc Mower 10.5ft cut 2021 model.................................................$10950 9HUPHHU 70 WUDLO PRZHU · µ FXW PRGHO WKUX VKRS FXWWHU EDU VHUYLFHG .........$13950 9HUPHHU 70 'LVF 0RZHU · µ 372 SW KLWFK PRGHO .............................$29500 1HZ +ROODQG 'XUDGLVF 0 SW 'LVF 0RZHU PRGHO ORZ DFUHV · µ FXW ...............$9950 #3101 Massey Ferguson 1359 pull type mower conditioner 2016 model .................................$16500 1HZ +ROODQG GLVFELQH · Z UROO FRQGLWLRQLQJ PRGHO ...........................................$5950 1HZ +ROODQG KD\ELQH · FXW Z K\G F\OLQGHU PRGHO ...........................................$1750 1HZ +ROODQG + GLVFELQH · µ FXW Z ÁDLO FRQGLWLRQLQJ H[ FRQG PRGHO ...........$19950 #3218 New Holland 488 haybine 9ft cut good condition .............................................................$2950 #3203 Krone EC3200 pull type 2pt hitch disc mower conditioner w/rubber rolls 2016..............$19500

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BALERS- ROUND Hesston 545 Silage Baler 4x5 Twine Tie HD ...............................................................................$5950 #02900 Hesston 530 w/electric tie 3x4 bale good condition 1995 model....................................$6250 #3074 Krone KR250B 1997 model..............................................................................................$4500 #3193 New Holland 644 with twine tie newer belts 4x5 bale.......................................................$6950 #3253 New Holland BR7060 net & twine crop cutter 3100 bales ex cond 2011 model.............$25950 9HUPHHU

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Mast welding round bale hugger, Euro style hook up, very good; 710 Pequea fluffer tedder, nice, always stored; E-Z Trail 9x18 bale tro wagon on a 890 E-Z Trail gear, stored inside; AllisChalmers 4-btm mounted plow, good condition; call Fred (330)717-6950

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MANY TRACTORS IN STOCK! AC 200 Diesel Cab ....................................................... Coming In AC 185 Diesel ....................................................................$6,900 AC 185 Diesel One owner 2210hrs ....................................$8,900 Agco Allis 8610 4x4 C/H/A ...............................................$18,500 Case IH Farmall 140A C/H/A w/L755 loader 4310hrs 140/120hp .$49,500 Case IH 275 4x4 30hp dsl turfs ..........................................$5,500 Case IH 585 diesel 2wd Open Nice ....................................$8,500 Case IH 75C 4x4 C/H/A 3690hrs Nice ..............................$29,500 Case IH 885 4x4 w/2255 loader .......................................$14,900 Case IH 5120 4x4 loader open w/canopy .........................$18,500 Case IH 5130 4x4 Open w/loader ....................................$15,500 Case IH 5140 4x4 C/H/A pwr/shift ....................................$19,500 Deutz Allis 5220 diesel 2wd real nice .................................$4,900 Deutz 80-06 2wd 85hp .......................................................$6,500 Ford 445 diesel 4x4 loader ...............................................$10,500 Ford 900 Gas NF power steering ................................. Coming In Ford 2000 gas, 8spd, pwr steering, 3pt LPTO, nice ...........$3,900 Ford 3930 2wd, nice, smokes a little ..................................$6,500 Ford 3930 4x4 loader .......................................................$13,500 Ford 4000 diesel canopy 52hp ............................................$6950 (2) Ford 5000 diesel w/loader ................................$6,900 - 8,500 Ford 5000 diesel 8 speed nice ...........................................$8,500 Ford/NH 5030, 2wd, left hand reverser, 1700 hrs .............$12,900 Ford 5600 diesel w/cab ......................................................$8,500 Ford 6610 II 4x4 C/H/A ....................................................$14,500 Ford 6610 II cab w/tiger-side mount mower .......................$8,900 Ford 6610 II C/H/A w/side boom mower ...........................$14,500 Ford 6610 II open .............................................................$10,900 Ford 7000 flat deck ............................................................$8,500 Ford 7610 II C/H/A 2wd runs good ...................................$14,500 Ford 7700 2wd Open sta ........................................................ Call Ford 8000 open ROPS ........................................................... Call Ford/NH 8260 4x4 cab loader ..........................................$22,500 Ford TW15 4x4 C/H/A ............................................................ Call Ford TW35 4x4 ...................................................................... Call IH 656 diesel wide front .....................................................$5,500 IH 706 diesel NF ................................................................$4,500 IH 886 C/H runs good ........................................................$8,500 (3) IH 1086 w/cab ...............................................$6,900 - $10,500 JD 2010 industrial gas w/loader .........................................$2,500 JD 2240 Tiger Stripe, 50hp ................................................$6,500 JD 2640 2wd 70hp .............................................................$8,900

JD 4040 C/H/A quad range ..............................................$20,500 JD 4650 4x4 C/H/A power shift 187hp ..............................$24,500 JD 6210 4x4 C/H/A 640 loader power quad .....................$32,500 JD 6400 4x4 C/H/A loader ................................................$25,900 Kubota L2800 4x4 loader hy-stat only 301hrs like new ....$14,900 Kubota MX5200D 4x4 w/LA1065 loader 50hp ..................$19,500 Kubota 9960 4x4 C/H/A ....................................................$22,500 McCormick MC100 4x4 w/cab & loader ........................ Coming In Oliver 66 gas ......................................................................$2,500 Oliver 550G reverser pwr steer ..........................................$3,900 Oliver 770 gas NF ..............................................................$3,900 Oliver 880 gas NF ..............................................................$3,900 Oliver 1850 DSL WF ..........................................................$6,900 Zetor 5245 4x4 ...................................................................$5,500

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Bobcat T-300 Track Skid Loader C/H/A ............................$24,500 Bobcat T-190 Track Skid Loader OROPS .........................$22,500 Bobcat 751 Skid Steer OROPS ........................................$10,500 Case 90 XT Skid Loader ..................................................$14,500 New skid steer mowers ..........................................$3,500 - 4,500 Skid Steer pallet forks ............................................................ Call Hitachi EX60 excavator cab, steel tracks .........................$18,500 09 Komatus PC55-MR3 excavator OPROPS rubber tracks, blade ....$26,500 05 JCB 8027 mini excavator 6500lbs OROPS 900hrs ......$24,500 16 JD 26G mini excavator OROPS 6000lbs rubber tracks $24,500 IHI 35N mini excavator w/2 bkts .......................................$18,500 JD 400G dozer OROPS sweeps 6-way ............................$23,500 00 CAT D4C XL III new undercarriage OROPS ................$32,500 CAT D5G XL dozer C/H/A Hy-stat 6-way ..........................$42,500 (2) CAT D4H dozer OROPS .............................$25,000 - $27,500 Long 3pt backhoe attach ....................................................$1,900 Ford 555 E 4x4 cab backhoe ................................................. Call Ford 555A trac-ldr-backhoe ................................................$8,500 Allmand Bros TLB425 mini backhoe, Kubota diesel .........$12,500

White 5100 6 row no till planter, dry fertilizer nice ..............$6,950 NH 664 5x6 AW twine right out of the field ready to go .......$3950 New & Used 10 bale Stoltzfus bale wagon .............$3,500 - 5,500 Auto Wrap 1200 3pt silage bale wrapper .............................$4950 Triolet 2-1200 vert, TMR mixer, dbl auger, scales, discharge conveyor .......................................................$9,500 NDE vertical TMR, single auger, scales .............................$8,500 Case IH 1350 grinder mixer, hyd .........................................$6950 Gehl 135 grinder/mixer hydraulic ........................................$2,900 NH 352 Gehl 95 grinder mixers ............................$2,000 - $2,500 Bradford gravity wagon w/new side unload auger nice .......$3,900 Gehl 920 2 better silage wagon oncory 6072 .....................$1,650 NI 363 tandem spreader .....................................................$4,900 Miller Pro 2190 tandem spreader .......................................$3,500 NH 680 tandem manure spreader ......................................$4,500 New Idea 362 spreader ......................................................$3,900 NH 680 tandem manure spreader ......................................$3,900 IH 595 tandem axle spreader w/gate ..................................$5,950 JD 466 Chain slide slinger spreader liquid or dry good condition .......$3,900 Wilmer Super500 fertilizer spreader ...................................$4,950 Connibear 5ton stainless fertilizer or lime spreader 18in web ........$8,500 Skelton bale elevators ................................................$350 - $750 Gehl 1580 blower 1000 or 540 PTO ......................................$950 JD 246 loader .....................................................................$2,000 Case IH 2255 loader w/brackets & controls ........................$3,950 Case 56L loader, value, brackets, bucket ...........................$1,500 IH 2350 loader (off big IH) ..................................................$1,500 Case IH 510 loader w/controls ...........................................$3,500 Cattle head gates .......................................................$350 - $600 Bearcat flail green chopper ................................................$2,000 NH 38 flail chopper nice .....................................................$5,500 NH 1412 10.5ft discbine .....................................................$8,500 JD 1327 disc discbine ........................................................$4,500 NH 451 & IH 1300 sickle mower ..............................$950 - $2000 Schüler Feed wagon ........................................................$25,000

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Ex-Mark 60in Zero Turn mower ..........................................$2,900 MF 1220 DSL 4x4 w/mower ...............................................$5,500 Finish Mowers - 4,5,6ft Woods 7ft Landpride ..............$500-1,200 Bush Hog 12ft finish mower nice condition .........................$6,500 Ford 1320 4x4 diesel; canopy w/mower .............................$7,900 Deutz-Allis 5220 2wd 26hp nice .........................................$4,500 Kubota B7610 w/mower deck .............................................$6,950 Kubota L2800 4x4 loader hy-stat only 301hrs like new ....$14,900

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Case IH 5100 21x7 soybean special drill real nice .............$3,950 (2) JD 8200 21x7 grain drill ........................... $1,800-$2,500 each Patz Pull type bale chopper ...............................................$2,500 Sukup 2050 8ft 3pt no till drill w/grass real nice ...............$10,500 Marliss 10ft no-till drill w/grass ...........................................$8,500 Brillion surestand packer seeder ...........................$2,500 - $4500 Deutz Allis 5 shank disc chisel plow ...................................$2,950 Oliver & IH 12ft discs .........................................................$1,500 Plows 2-6 bottom Call IH 710 auto reset 4x18 plow .................................................$950 Dunham 12ft & Brillion 14ft culti-mulchers .................$2,500 each Hutch Master 7600 18ft hyd fold wing disc .........................$4,500 Kewanee 1020 flat fold 20ft disc ........................................$3,500 Gehl 8ft 3pt disc mower .....................................................$2,950 Rhino 15ft Batwing mower .................................................$6,900 Rhino SE15/4A 15ft batwing mower .................................$13,500 JD 1508 15ft batwing mower ..............................................$4,500 (3) Woods 3180 15ft batwing mower ....................$5,500 - $ 9750 Woods R107 7ft pull rotary mower .......................$1,500 - $2,500 :RRGV · SXOO URWDU\ PRZHU ..........................................$4500 Woods 121 twin cadet 10ft pull rotary mowers .......$3,500 $4,500 Woods BW180 15ft Batwing mower ...................................$8,500 Woods 3pt ditch bank mowers ..................................$1,500 & Up NH 488 9ft haybine real nice ..............................................$4,500 NH 472, 479, 488 haybine ..................................................... Call JD 704 12 wheel hi-capacity rake w/dual kicker .................$5,900 Vermeer R23 twin hyd rake ................................................$4,900 Vicon Fanex 6x hyd fold back tedder nice ..........................$6,500 Hay wrap 3pt baler wrapper unrollers ...................$1,250 - $2,000 NH 648 baler 4x5 auto twine ..............................................$4,500 NH RB 460 baler, net Coming In NH 638 4x4 baler like new less than 1000 bales ..............$10,500 NH 634, 630 4x4 balers .......................................$5,500 - $8,500 (2) NH 7060 4x5 bales net ...............................$15,500 - $18,500 NH 310 baler w/thrower long tongue super sweep .............$2,950

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2011 JD 1590 Box Drill, 15’, Extended Wear Boots, Electronic Rate Control, 1 O” Spacing, Good Blocks & Boots, NOW OFFERING 4.5% for 60 months . .... $47,500 2012 JD 1590 Box Drill, 1 Owner, Very Nice Condition, 7 1/2”Spacing, 15’, Grass Seeder, JD Markers, Drill Cover , NOW OFFERING 4.5% for 60 months ............ $58,000 2008 JD 1890 Air Drill, 1600 Gal, 2 Section Liquid Fertilizer/Spray System With Hyd. Centrifugal Pump And Microtrak Flow Indicators, Haukaas Markers, Yetter Row Cleaners On Front, 40’ Wide With Twin Row 20” Spacing, Drill Can Be Put Back To 10” Spacing, Boots & Blades Are Like New .... $75,000 Price Reduced! 2017 JD 8345R Row Crop Tractor, 345 HP, 987 Hrs, 23 Speed Trans., 4600 Processor, Prem.Cab w/Active Seat, 4 Remotes, ILS, Single Rear 710/70R42, Mirrors, Cold Start, 8 Front Weights, 1 Pair 450’s, Foot Throttle, Fenders, PRM LED Light Package, NOW OFFERING 3.9% for 60 months ........ $329,000 Price Reduced! 2019 JD 6130M Utility Tractor, 130 HP, 862 Hrs., Cab, 16/16 PowerQuad Plus Trans., MFWD, Cold Start Package, Front Base Weight, 540/1000 Rear PTO, Hydraulic Pump, NOW OFFERING 3.9% for 60 months ..... $84,300 2021 JD 8RX 410 Track Tractor, 410 HP, 1253 Hrs, E23 Trans, Cab w/Air Seat Plus Cab Suspension, Two Fertilizer Tanks Attached, 9.0L FT4 Engine, 6 Remotes, Front Fenders, Cold Weather Package, Front Weight Support, Used For Planting Only, Exceptionally Maintained, NOW OFFERING 3.9% for 60 months ........ $550,000 1996 JD 8300 Row Crop Tractor, 7664 Hrs, 1000 Rear PTO, 3 Hyd. Remotes, 30 GPM Pump, 18.4R46 Tires w/Duals, Front Fenders, 14.9x34 Front Tires, 16 Speed Pwrshift Trans, NOW OFFERING 3.9% for 60 months ..... $88,000 2022 JD 5065E Utility Tractor, 65 HP, 201 Hrs., Cab, 4WD, Power Reverser Trans, Mirrors, Beacon, Back Up Alarm, 3rd Function Loader, NOW OFFERING 3.9% for 60 months ............ $53,000 2022 JD 5090E Utility Tractor, 194 Hrs, 90 HP, Open Station, 4WD, Dual Rear Outlets, No Mid Outlets, Power Reverser Trans, 540 Rear PTO, NOW OFFERING 3.9% for 60 months ............... $47,900 2006 JD 2520 Compact Utility Tractor, 793 Hrs, Hydro-static Trans, Pwr Steering, 4WD, Diesel, 54” Snowblower, 60” Deck $16,900 2022 JD 6110M Utility Tractor, 172 Hrs, 110 HP, 24F/24R Power Quad Plus Speed Trans, Green Star, Basic Cab w/Mechanical Seat, Mirrors, Radio, Standard Hydraulic Pump, Three Remotes, 18.4X34 Rears, Flanged Axles, 620 Loader w/3 Function Valve ..... $105,000 2023 JD 6120M Utility Tractor, 357 Hrs, 120 HP, Tractor w/640 Self Leveling 3 Function Loader, 86” Bucket, IVT Trans, Cold Start Pkg, 540/1000 Read PTO, Warranty Until April 11, 2025 ......... $129,900 2022 JD 5090E Utility Tractor, 46 Hrs, 12/12 Pwr Reverser Trans, Mirrors, Cab w/Standard Seat, Dual Mid & Rear SCV ........ $64,400 2021 JD 6215R Row Crop Tractor, 215 HP, 841 Hrs, IVTTrans, Autotrac Ready, 4 Electric Remotes, Firestone Tires, TLS Front End, Fenders, Heated Rear Window, Cold Start, Fuel Heater, Panorama Roof, Premium Cab w/Suspension, Command Arm, 620/70R 42’s, Extended Warranty Powertrain Till October 17, 2024 ...... $219,000 2020 JD 6195R Row Crop Tractor, 195HP, 2255 Hrs, 20F/20R AutoQuad Plus Ecoshift Trans, Standard Cab w/Premium Radio Package, 155UMin. Hydraulic Pump, 3 Electronic SCV’S, TLS Front Axle, 540/1000/1000E PTO, Duals, Tool Box, Front Fenders, Cold Start Package 11, No Auto Steer, Front Weights .... $189,000 1990 JD 9500 Combine, 4827 Engine Hours, 3256 Separator Hours, 4WD, Buddy Seat, Has 920 Grain Table w/25’ Cart ... $42,500 2013 JD 620F Combine Platform, 20’, Very Nice Shape, Good Poly, Knife Is Decent, Has Spare Knife, Head Is Not Available Until After September 1, Price Includes Header Cart .................. $31,000 2013 JD 635F Combine Platform, 35’, Auger w/Full Width Fingers, High 57mm Stone Dam .. $15,900

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Pair of Michelin spray bed tires, BF380-90-46, 40%, $400; Raven side kick pro chemical injector, new; diagnostic and repair manual for Maxum tractor; have others; (937)205-0041 Unverferth, Model 132, 3 shank subsoiler, like new, less than 100 acres, asking $6,500; (724)944-0509 text or leave message

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White Dorper ewes, registered papered, (2) 2022 twin producers, (3) 2023, $600; (330)866-2210 (male Maremma guardian dog available)

18 ft hyd fold in stock ......... $8,950 22 ft hyd fold in stock ....... $11,200 Bale grabber 4x5 ................. $2,200 Cat 257B 2400 hrs ............. $30,500 Cat 259D cab 3775 hrs ..... $34,500 Case 430-3 3660 hrs ......... $22,500 Danuser tree puller new ...... $4,000 New IVA Sprayers Field, produce 200-1000 gal 30 ft-90 ft booms

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Seeds Cleaned and bagged oats, certified timothy and medium red clover seed; leave message, (724)783-7850

Open pollinated seed corn, out produces hybrid for silage, $67 per bushel plus shipping; (217)857-3377 (217)343-4962 www.borriesopenpollinatedseedcorn.com

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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER | CASE NO. 2023 DT 42 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. | SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. ESTATE OF PAUL GEIGER, ET AL., DEFENDANTS

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To, COLLEEN VAN LEEUWEN whose last known address is 2400 ST. CLAIR AVE., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920 and UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF JOACHIM VAN LEEUWEN, whose last known address is 2400 ST. CLAIR AVE., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920 and whose current addresses cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. COLLEEN VAN LEEUWEN, et al., Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.: 24 DT 54, and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Lisbon, Ohio 44432.

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER | CASE NO. 24 DT 20 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. | SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF JOHN T. TUCKER, ET AL., DEFENDANTS

The object of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432: Permanent Parcel No(s): 37-07356.000; 37-07357.000 Property address: 2400 ST. CLAIR AVE., & ST. CLAIR AVE., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920 The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs. You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 11TH day of April, 2024, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date. In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

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The object of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432:

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER | CASE NO. 24 DT 54 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. | SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. COLLEEN VAN LEEUWEN, ET AL., DEFENDANTS

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To, UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF VICKIE S. STUCKEY, whose last known address is 49047 BRUSHVILLE RD., EAST PALESTINE, OH 44413, SKY BANK nka HUNTINGTON BANK, whose last known address is 17 S. HIGH ST., COLUMBUS, OH 43216, GAIL SHOOK, whose last known address is 563 GRANDVIEW AVE., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920 and DONALD J. SNYDER, JR., whose last known address is PARK CENTER N.H., 5665 SOUTH AVE., YOUNGSTOWN, OH 44512 and whose current addresses cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF VICKIE S. STUCKEY, Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.:·24 DT 42, and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Lisbon, Ohio 44432.

LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 2024-03-02 AS PASSED BY VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NEW WATERFORD, OHIO: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE VILLAGE OF NEW WATERFORD TO APPLY FOR, ACCEPT AND ENTER INTO A WATER POLLUTION CONTROL LOAN FUND ACCOUNT AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE VILLAGE OF NEW WATERFORD, COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE CRESTVIEW SCHOOL SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION PROJECT AND DESIGNATING A DEDICATED REPAYMENT SOURCE FOR THE LOAN. The complete text of this Resolution may be viewed DW 2IÀFH RI WKH 1HZ :DWHUIRUG 9LOODJH )LVFDO 2IÀFHU 9LOODJH +DOO 9LOODJH 3DUN 'U 1HZ :DWHUIRUG 2KLR $ FRS\ RI WKH FRPSOHWH WH[W RI WKLV 5HVROXWLRQ PD\ EH REWDLQHG IURP WKH )LVFDO 2IÀFHU DW WKH FRVWV RI FRS\LQJ 3$66(' '$9,' $ 6/$*/( ),6&$/ 2)),&(5 6800$5< 35(3$5(' %< :$/7(5 / 1(:721 -5 9,//$*( 62/,&,725 3XEOLVKHG LQ )DUP DQG 'DLU\

ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS DATED: Farm and Dairy 3-21, 3-28 and 4-4, 2024

To, UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF JOHN T. TUCKER and UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF MARIAN J. TUCKER whose last known addresses are unknown, to C.E. BECK, whose last known address is unknown, to DALE PROPERTY SERVICES PENN LP, whose last known address is 2100 ROSS AVE., SUITE 1870, DALLAS, TX 75201, to DPS PENN GP LLC, whose last known address is 2100 ROSS AVE., SUITE 1870, DALLAS, TX 75201, to DALE PENNSYLVANIA ROYALTY LP, whose last known address is 2100 ROSS AVE., SUITE 1870, LB-9, DALLAS, TX 75201; to TOTAL E&P USA INC., whose last known address is 1201 LOUISIANA ST., #1800, HOUSTON, TX 77002, to PELICAN ENERGY LLC, whose last known address is P.O. BOX 18756, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73154 and to EAP OHIO LLC, whose last known address is c/o CT CORPORATION , 4400 EASTON COMMONS WAY, SUITE 125, COLUMBUS, OH 43219 and whose current address cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action·entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVI SEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF JOHN T. TUCKER, et al., Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.: 24 DT 20, and is pending in ttie Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Lisbon, Ohio 44432. The object of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432: Permanent Parcel No(s): 06-00012.000 Property address: CENTER TOWNSHIP, COLUMBIANA COUNTY OHIO, CLAY AND COAL ONLY The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs. You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 22nd day of April, 2024, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date. In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS DATED: Farm and Dairy 4-4, 4-11 and 4-18, 2024

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LEGAL NOTICE The Village of New Waterford, Columbiana County, Ohio will be accepting bids for the maintenance of the 200,000-gallon water tank. Bid documentation can be obtained by contacting the Maintenance Department at 330-457-2844. Bids will be opened on April 9, 2024 at 6:00pm at Village Hall, 3760 Village Park Drive in New Waterford, Ohio. The Village Council reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. David A. Slagle, Village Clerk.

To, ESTATE OF PAUL GEIGER, whose last known address is c/o PAUL G. GEIGER 1117,4 8 W. MARTIN ST., EAST PALESTINE, OH 44413; PAUL GEIGER Ill, whose last known address is 748 W. MARTIN ST., EAST PALESTINE, OH 44413 and MARY RUTH MIQUELON whose last known address is 6221 NORTH LONDON AVE., KANSAS CITY, MO 64151 and whose current addresses cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. ESTATE OF PAUL GEIGER, etal., Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.: 2023 DT 42, and is pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbiana County, Lisbon, Ohio 44432. The object of the Complaint is to foreclose for delinquent taxes against real estate set forth below and which complete legal description can be obtained at the Columbiana County Prosecutor’s Office, 135 South Market Street, Lisbon, OH 44432: Permanent Parcel No(s): 12-01538.000 Property address: 6739 LOWER ELKTON RD., LISBON, OH 44432 The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs. You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 18th day of April, 2024, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date. In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS DATED: Farm and Dairy 4-4, 4-11 and 4-18, 2024

LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 2024-03-01 AS PASSED BY VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NEW WATERFORD, OHIO: AMUNICIPAL INCOME TAX ORDINANCE FOR THE VILLAGE OF NEW WATERFORD, EFFECTIVE FOR TAXABLE YEARS BEGINNING ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 2023, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. The complete text of this Resolution may be viewed DW 2IÀFH RI WKH 1HZ :DWHUIRUG 9LOODJH )LVFDO 2IÀFHU 9LOODJH +DOO 9LOODJH 3DUN 'U 1HZ :DWHUIRUG 2KLR $ FRS\ RI WKH FRPSOHWH WH[W RI WKLV 5HVROXWLRQ PD\ EH REWDLQHG IURP WKH )LVFDO 2IÀFHU DW WKH FRVWV RI FRS\LQJ 3$66(' '$9,' $ 6/$*/( ),6&$/ 2)),&(5 6800$5< 35(3$5(' %< :$/7(5 / 1(:721 -5 9,//$*( 62/,&,725 3XEOLVKHG LQ )DUP DQG 'DLU\

LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 240321-19 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE UTILITIES COMMISSION TO APPLY FOR, ACCEPT, AND ENTER INTO A WATER SUPPLY REVOL YING LOAN ACCOUNT (WSRLA) AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF SALEM FOR PLANNING, DESIGN AND/OR CONSTRUCTION OF WATER FACILITIES; AND DESIGNATING A DEDICATED REPAYMENT SOURCE FOR THE LOAN AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Salem City Council Chamber, City Hall, 231 S. Broadway Avenue, Salem, OH 44460. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Council Clerk at the costs of copying. PASSED 3/21/24 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 3-28 and 4-4, 2024.

LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be opened at the Columbiana County Health District, 7360 State Route 45, Lisbon, Ohio 44432 at 4:00 p.m. on April 16, 2024 for the Columbiana County Household Sewage Treatment Funding Program, which provides repairs and replacement of home sewage treatment systems and sewer connections for low-income families. Bids shall be in a sealed envelope and marked: “Household Sewage Treatment Funding Program Bid Group 3, 4 or 5”. 6SHFLÀFDWLRQV DQG FRQWUDFW GRFXPHQWV DUH RQ ÀOH for review and may be obtained at the Columbiana County Health District. Only bidders of record will reFHLYH DGGHQGXP V WR WKH VSHFLÀFDWLRQV LI DQ\ Each bidder must be a registered sewage system installer in Columbiana County, Ohio. A pre-bid conference will be held at the Columbiana County Health District, on March 29, 2024 at 9:00 am, to advise all prospective bidders of the various contract requirements, and to answer any questions that might occur. The Columbiana County Board of Health reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the bids received. The Columbiana County Health District further declare that they will award the contract for this project to the lowest and best bid. BY ORDER OF THE COLUMBIANA COUNTY GENERAL HEALTH DISTRICT, LISBON, OHIO.

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changed to Oct. 12-27 and Nov. 16 to Feb. 3 2025. Youth and military waterfowl hunting weekend may also move to Sept. 28-29. The Ohio Wildlife Council will vote on these proposed changes at its next meeting on April 10. For a complete list of proposed date changes and rules for the 2024-2025 season, visit wildohio.gov.

Wayne SWCD seeks entries for poster contest WOOSTER, Ohio — The Wayne Soil and Water Conservation District is accepting submissions until April 26 for its annual poster contest for kindergarten through 12th grade. The 2024 Poster Contest and Stewardship Week theme is “May the Forest be with you Always,” and is based on the National Association of Conservation District’s national theme. All posters must have this displayed as the title. For detailed information on the contest, go to nacdnet.org and click on the Conservation Education Hub tab and look for “Contests.”

Visit wayneswcd.org/home/education/poster-contest to view a pdf of the Wayne SWCD Poster Contest Rules and a current entry form for the back of the poster. This year, Wayne SWCD is accepting emailed digital/ scanned photocopies of the posters. If teachers are submitting for a class, they are asked to limit submissions to the top five best posters. Be sure that there is an entry form filled out for each poster. Posters can still also be dropped off at the Wayne SWCD office.

Ansel’s Cave hikes set for April 7 in Geauga

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BURTON, Ohio — Geauga Park District is offering opportunities to get out and walk this spring without registering in advance. Ansel’s Cave hike. Join naturalist Karie Wheaton April 7 at 1 p.m. for a two-mile hike over hilly terrain to the otherwise-restricted Ansel’s Cave area to discover its history written in rock. Dress for the weather and wear sturdy foot gear for a stream crossing. Participants will view hundreds of historic signatures etched on the sandstone walls of this beautiful rock outcropping. The two-hour outing

will start and finish at Turkey Ridge Shelter. Hound Hikes. Naturalist Karie Wheaton and other park-going pooches will be on hand for Hound Hikes this season, Sundays from 9:30-10:30 a.m. on April 7 at The West Woods (medium-level 2-mile hike to Ansel’s Cave), May 5 at Headwaters Park (easy hike along the Buckeye Trail) and June 23 at Burton Wetlands (easy 1.5-mile hike). Those participating in Hound Hikes should pack a bowl with wa-

ter, poop scoop or bags for clean-up and towels for paws. Only one dog is permitted to attend per handler; pets must be kept under control at all times on a leash not exceeding eight feet and participants displaying aggression or excessive barking will be asked to leave. Cold Nose Companions, a dog training center located in Chardon, Ohio, also plans to attend each hike to share some helpful tips and tricks. For more on Geauga Park District offerings, call 440-286-9516 or visit geaugaparkdistrict.org.

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