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Cleaning up Lake Erie, robot style

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his Fairfield County farm for an annual field day. He also operated Walnut Creek Seeds, a cover crop seed business that he ran with his son, daughter-in-law and grandson.

Beginnings. Brandt grew up in agriculture, working on his grandfather’s farm. In high school, he milked cows and managed a farrow-tofinish swine operation, according to a Farm and Dairy story on Brandt from 2016.

Some know David “Dave” Brandt as a pioneer in no-till, cover crops and soil health. He was a mentor for many farmers and a friend to many more.

Others outside the farming world knew him from a popular meme with a photo of Brandt is his trademark bib overalls and baseball cap, standing before a field of corn, that reads “It ain’t much but it’s honest work.”

Brandt was also a husband, father, grandfather and a “genuine human being,” according to one friend.

Brandt, of Carroll, Ohio, a national leader in regenerative farming practices, died May 21 from injuries sustained in a car crash May 18 in Illinois. He was 76.

He led by example, practicing what he preached about soil health at events across the country and welcoming hundreds of people onto

After high school, he served as a Marine in Vietnam. Shortly after he returned home from the war, his father was killed in a tractor accident. The family was forced to sell the farm, and David and his wife, Kendra, had to start over as tenant farmers.

Brandt was an early adopter of no-till and using cover crops, mostly out of necessity. In 1971, with no tillage equipment to speak of, they took a chance on no-till, and later cover crops, as a way of grain farming without all the equipment. In the early years, he also raised Charolais cattle and pigs in a farrow-to-finish operation.

He started using cover crops in 1978 as a way to break up soil compaction. Other farmers were skeptical, even critical of Brandt’s “farming in the weeds,” he called it. But the proof was in the pudding, as they say.

Over the years, Brandt built up the organic matter on his home farm to an average of 8.7%. He stopped using fungicides and insecticides. He significantly reduced the need for fertilizer. His

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Lake Erie is the shallowest and smallest of the five Great Lakes. It is also the most polluted.

In the early 1900s, Lake Erie was a major source of drinking water and recreation for the people who lived along its shores. By the 1960s, the lake had become heavily polluted.

By 1969, the Cuyahoga River, which flows into Lake Erie, had caught fire, which led to the passage of the Clean Water Act in 1972. The Clean Water Act has helped to reduce pollution in Lake Erie, but the lake is still not as clean as it once was.

Part of the pollution problem is plastic. Twenty-two million pounds of plastic enter all of the Great Lakes each year; however, about half of that goes into Lake Erie.

Robot cleanup. Recently, two trash removal devices were purchased to fight against plastics, small pieces of contaminants and general litter. One is for the water, and the other is for the sand. The robots are efficient, effective and environmentally friendly, and they are a valuable tool for cleaning up Lake Erie and other waterways.

Jill Bartolotta is extension educator with the Ohio Sea Grant College Program.

“It will have significant impact,” she said, “and they have the potential to make a real difference because this technology is environmentally friendly.”

The new machine technology that sifts through sand is called a BeBot and is a remote-controlled robot that can rake the sand and collect plastic litter, cans, food wrappers, cigarettes or plastic toys. It can go about 2 to 4 inches deep in the sand, sift through particles, and capture anything bigger than about 4 mm in size, or the thickness of a plastic ID card.

The Pixie Drone is the other technology that will be deployed to help clean up the lake and waterways. It is able to remove trash from areas that are difficult or dangerous for people to access in the water, and it can do it quickly and efficiently. It can pick up to 200 pounds of trash before it needs to be emptied.

Training. Bartolotta is excited to have these new devices available for not only cleaning up the lake, but also to help students who will be trained for this work. She says Cuyahoga Community College students will eventually put together a training manual and career materials for this new technology.

The project was a collaboration of the Great Lakes Plastic Cleanup,

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Ohio no-till pioneer David Brandt
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Challenges in rural healthcare discussed by Pa. legislators

PITTSBURGH — When one of Jim Mancini’s young patients needs a pediatric dentist, he has to send them 90 miles south to Pittsburgh to get treatment.

Mancini is a dentist with Meadville Dental Center, a service that provides dental care at several rural health clinics in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. As a general dentist, he can do routine dental check-ups and fluoride treatments for children.

If a child needs more involved care that would require sedation, they must see a pediatric specialist. The easiest way to do that is to send them to Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, he said.

There are 39 counties in Pennsylvania that don’t have a pediatric dentist, Mancini said, and Crawford

County is one of them.

“There were some [pediatric dentists] in Erie, but they retired,” he said. “The big problem is that most dentists north of Interstate 80 look like me. I’m a dinosaur. I could be an exhibit in this building.”

Mancini testified before the Pennsylvania House Agriculture and Rural Affairs committee during a special hearing May 18 on challenges in rural healthcare held at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History.

Essential. Members of the committee heard from three other healthcare professionals based in western Pennsylvania during the hearing, including Dr. Beth Piccione, president of UPMC Jameson and UPMC Horizon.

Piccione, a New Castle native and cardiologist, said if rural hospitals like the three she oversees in Lawrence and Mercer Counties aren’t

supported, vulnerable people won’t be just inconvenienced, “they’ll be in dire straits.”

“In so many areas, we are the sole provider of essential services,” she said. “The challenges to providing these services are very real.”

An example of this is the situation with maternity wards in rural areas. Of Pennsylvania’s 42 rural hospitals, only 17 provide obstetrics services, according to a recent report from the Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform.

“To provide a safe place for childbirth, you have to have a pediatrician, an anesthesiologist and an obstetrician readily available,” Piccione said. “The economic realities of securing these services is what has led many hospitals to close their obstetric services.”

The Birth Place at UPMC Horizon’s Shenango Valley hospital campus, in Farrell, which opened in 2021, offers labor and delivery, C-section services, mother-baby and level I and II nurseries, making it the only childbirth facility within the two counties for the past two years, she said.

Piccione said her facilities are

the only providers of gastrointestinal, rheumatology, endocrinology and neurology services within the two rural counties. All three hospital campuses have cancer services available locally. UPMC Jameson has Lawrence County’s only cardiac catheterization lab, which can improve outcomes for a person suffering from a heart attack.

“Being able to drive 5 miles to a hospital or having to drive 60 miles,” can make a difference of life or death, she said.

Solutions. What won’t help is state-mandated staff to patient ratios, as is proposed in House Bill 106, which went before the Pennsylvania House Health Committee earlier this month.

“Mandating staffing ratios does not create more nurses,” she said, nor does it create more support staff. It could force rural hospitals to reduce services, therefore reducing access to healthcare, she said.

Piccione suggests instead investing in nursing education. She said the UPMC Jameson nursing program has a wait list for students to get in,

so there’s not a lack of interest in the field. There is a lack of clinical instructors.

Loan repayment for doctors and other healthcare workers could also help. Mancini, who is also an adjunct professor at the University of Pittsburgh, said they send dental students to work in public health offices in rural Pennsylvania, and they love it. But when he asks where they’re going to work after school, many say they’re going out of state because loan repayment options are better elsewhere.

“We need to give them a reason to stay here,” he said.

Average medical student debt coming from school is around $200,000. Pennsylvania’s Primary Care Loan Repayment program will reimburse up to $80,000 for full-time physicians, dentists and psychologists who work a two-year contract in an unserved area. Some states offer more than $100,000 in loan repayment, with several offering up to $200,000.

(Reporter Rachel Wagoner can be reached at rachel@farmanddairy.com or 724-2011544.)

Right to repair MOUs bring industry coverage to 70%

WASHINGTON — The American Farm Bureau Federation signed two more memoranda of understanding with two agricultural equipment manufacturers, AGCO and Kubota, providing farmers and ranchers the right to repair their own farm equipment. The MOUs, which were negotiated independently with each man-

ufacturer, follow similar agreements AFBF entered into with John Deere and CNH Industrial Brands earlier this year. Combined, the four MOUs cover roughly 70% of the agricultural machinery sold in the United States.

The MOUs respect the intellectual property rights of the manufacturers while setting a framework

for farmers and independent repair facilities in all 50 states and Puerto Rico to access AGCO and Kubota manuals, tools, product guides and information to self-diagnose and self-repair machines, as well as support from the manufacturers to directly purchase or lease diagnostic tools and order products and parts.

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corn yields were about 185 bushels per acre, with soybean average between 65 and 82 bushels per acre. Recently, he’d been working with a professor at Ohio State University South Centers to study nutrient density in crops and the connection to soil health, said Randall Reeder, a friend of Brandt’s through the Ohio No-Till Council.

“He was always pushing the envelope,” Reeder said.

Family. Brandt was also a devoted family man and Christian. He was a leader in everything he did, including in his faith community, said Jay, Brandt’s son. Most recently, Brandt attended Believers Bible Church, in Lithopolis, Ohio.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Kendra, to whom he was married for 54 years. She died in November 2020.

Brandt is survived by two children, Jay (Ann) Brandt and Amy (Gregg) Brock; and six grandchildren, Chris, Isaac, Matthew and Therese Brandt and Ethan and Sarah Brock.

Jay said his father always supported him through his endeavors when he was in school. When he was in 4-H, doing livestock projects, Jay said his father would ask what he needed help with but wouldn’t force his opinions on his son.

One time, Jay was milking dairy cattle by hand for a 4-H project, so his dad bought him an old vacuum pump milker to make things easier. The pump needed some work, but it was a project the father-son pair took on together to repair it.

Chris said his grandparents would visit his school growing up for career day, and bring a piglet with them for his classmates to see.

“They had a lot of fun with that,” he said.

Chris grew up in the Akron area, but he spent a week each summer on his grandparent’s farm in central Ohio, helping them with their

market garden. Dave and Kendra sold their homegrown produce at farmers markets three nights a week for 15 years. The extra income helped out in the summers while Kendra was off from her job teaching elementary school.

Chris enjoyed working and playing on his grandfather’s farm, but he had no idea how big of a deal Brandt was until he was an adult. Chris said he’d gone to college for chemical engineering, but it wasn’t working out for him. He took a semester off to work on the family farm. That’s when he felt the connection with his grandfather’s work, seeing the similarities between chemistry and mixing cover crops.

It wasn’t until the National No-Till Conference in 2018 that he realized his grandfather’s celebrity status in the farming world.

“So, there’s a reason he has so many plaques on the wall,” Chris said.

“He was very proud of his accomplishments, but that’s not what he relied on for who he was,” Jay said, of his father.

He mentored many people through the years, not just in farming. Jay recalls his father taking in children in the community who needed a fatherly influence. He’d invite them to work on the farm with him, but that’s not what it was about.

Impact. Brandt was a founding partner of Understanding Ag, LLC, an agricultural consulting company, and the non-profit Soil Health Academy, along with Gabe Brown, Ray Archuleta and Allen Williams. He also served as president of the Ohio No-till Council for 14 years.

For all his accomplishments and contributions to the no-till farming community, Brandt wasn’t one to keep secrets, said Steve Groff, a soil health consultant based in southeast Pennsylvania. Groff said he shared the bill with Brandt at least a dozen times over the years at events across

the country and became friends with him.

“He was friendly, very willing and eager to share how to make cover crops and no-till successful,” Groff said. “He took time to answer people’s questions.”

Brandt had a way of connecting with people, particularly other farmers, when he spoke.

“He changed people’s minds,” said Gabe Brown, in a statement from Understanding Ag. “His ability to ‘entertain’ while educating was unparalleled, making people laugh even while questioning the way they farmed. He was truly a joy to listen to.”

Though Brandt was seen as the expert in the field, he was still teachable, Groff said. He recalled a time about 20 years ago that he challenged Brandt to mix cover crop species. Groff said he remembers Brandt pushing back on the idea initially, but later trying it.

“That’s pretty good, that’s pretty good,” Brandt said to Groff, when he visited Brandt’s farm to see the results.

“He was a teacher and educator, but he was willing to learn,” Groff said.

A private graveside service will be held for Brandt, with several public memorial services to be held at later dates.

(Reporter Rachel Wagoner can be reached at 724-201-1544 or rachel@farmanddairy. com.)

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90 years ago this week. Deer have been seen in Paris township, Stark county, the past winter and this spring for the first time in many years. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Grosssman said a deer crossed the road in front of their automobile at the William Bergert farm, leaping fences and turning to watch their car before it trotted off into woods.

50 years ago this week. The president’s declaration that parts of northern Ohio are a disaster area as a result of the severe storms and flooding which occurred on or about March 17, 1973, makes special tax benefits available to disaster victims.

25 years ago this week. Yeo Farms hosted its 12th annual open house for young people at the farm, April 18. Twenty-eight lambs were sold in the Yeo Farms Club Lamb Sale with top prices higher than last year.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s most recent World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report confirmed that a freight train of grain is barreling toward 2023/24 markets and farmers everywhere need to prepare for the rockier prices sure to follow in its wake.

The report was succinctly summarized by DTN market analysts shortly after its release May 12: “USDA projects farmers are in the midst of planting the country’s largest corn crop on record at 15.265 billion bu. (bb) and a record soybean crop at 4.51 bb…”

As every grain market participant knows, the double corn/soybean production record is a double-edged sword because the records will lead to larger, price-flattening carryovers. Again, per DTN: The huge crops mean “2023/24 ‘new crop’ ending stocks for corn (are) projected at 2.22 bb and soybeans pegged at 335 million bushels (mb).”

The corn carryover is 805 mb higher, or 68%, than the 2022 carryover and the soybean carryover is 119 mb higher, or 55% larger.

The projected corn crop, which USDA forecasts will top 2016’s record 15.1 bb, will slap the coming year’s average price down to $4.80 per bu., a profit-clipping $1.80 below this year’s average price.

Likewise, this year’s likely record soybean crop means its projected average price will slide from $14.20 per bushel to $12.10, or $2.10 per bu.

While $1.80 per bu. lower for corn and $2.10 per bu. lower for beans sound modest, the declines — taken across the record production for both crops — mean a chunky, multi-billion drop in gross U.S. corn income and a smaller but still substantial drop in gross U.S. soybean revenue.

And that’s if either or both projected record crops hit their forecasted targets. If good weather boosts either crop’s final production — a hard number not known until November — carryover will climb even higher, average prices will fall, and farm income will slip even lower.

Wheat. In the middle of all this good-news-is-really-bad-news data for U.S. corn and soybeans farmers, American wheat farmers couldn’t tell if their section of the WASDE was a pat on the back or a kick in the pants — a distance, the all-but-sainted former USDA chief Earl Butz liked to remind audiences, “is only 18 inches apart.”

The headline to the wheat forecast, Bloomberg blared, was that “America’s wheat fields have become so plagued by drought that farmers are now poised to abandon crops at the highest rate in more than a century.”

In fact, the news service went on, “Producers are expected to harvest about 67% of their planted acres… (that) if realized would be the lowest ratio since 1917…”

So, the shorter U.S. crop means taller U.S. prices, right?

Bloomberg said that’s a rock solid, ah, well … maybe: The acreage abandonment “to lower levels than analysts were expecting … could keep domestic prices elevated, even with rival producers such as Canada and Argentina likely to boost output.”

USDA’s wheat price projection, however, did not agree. Indeed, government forecasts didn’t say “could” at all. Instead, drought or no drought, the WASDE pegged 2023/24 wheat prices at $8 per bu., or 85-cents lower than last year’s average price.

No breaks. Which just goes to show the world why America’s farm-

ers continue their more than a generation-long love/hate relationship with wheat: they just can’t catch a break with it.

For example, strong 2022 prices — buoyed by both lower U.S. acres and the Ukrainian/Russia war — encouraged hesitant growers to sow 10% more wheat this marketing year. Last summer’s drought, however, continued into winter, then spring, to deliver — holy cow — record acreage abandonment, normally a booster rocket for prices.

But, no, Chicago July wheat futures continue their sleepy, slow slide. July futures closed at $8.03 Dec. 30. By mid-May, though, the July contract had slipped below $6.50 per bu. and now has the grease to slide more.

Given 2023’s soaring productionsinking price forecast, maybe Old Earl the Pearl had it right with his back patting-back side kicking wisecrack.

(The Farm and Food File is published weekly throughout the U.S. and Canada. Past columns, supporting documents and contact information are posted at farmandfoodfile. com. ©2023 ag comm)

Lessons learned from a father

“When you reap the harvest of your land, do not reap to the very edges of your field or gather the gleanings of your harvest. Do not go over your vineyard a second time or gather fallen grapes. Leave them for the neighbor, the poor, the foreigner.”

— Leviticus 19:9,10

One of the lessons my dad taught us has stayed with me all these years. With no doubt, his priority was to be a good man to his wife and children, but right up there in his consideration was to be a good neighbor.

I appreciate receiving the nicest letter from a Farm and Dairy reader who grew up from little on up as a neighbor to my dad. James Schweyer remembers my father as a kind young man and a considerate farm neighbor.

Sharing a boundary of two fields, James said my dad approached him and his brother about planting right up to one another’s field line to help keep weeds from being a problem for either. And when a fellow came to spread lime on Dad’s field, he had

misunderstood that the open ground was actually separately owned, and spread the entirety of the acreage.

Dad let the neighboring brothers know of the situation, and it was not a problem. James, who had lost his father at a young age, said he appreciated the kindness shown by my grandfather, and my father, as he and his brother kept their family farm going.

It was a letter that moved me to tears, knowing that all these years later, the good spirit of my father lives on in memories of those other than just his family.

One of the things Dad taught us was the importance of being bighearted, not only with friends and neighbors, but even with wildlife. He left a couple of rows of corn stand when completing harvest in the fall, saying the birds and the deer might go hungry without it, and adding it to his grain bin wouldn’t make much difference. Letting wildlife have it might make all the difference through a long winter.

We just returned from a family trip to a quiet and quaint beach in North Carolina, staying in the same

home we have enjoyed for a week at a time in various years. One of the locals has told me that they get a bit upset when visitors bring huge buckets to the beach and gather up every shell they can find, not leaving some for others to enjoy discovering.

I believe it is important to walk through this life with an unselfish heart, whether it is in the small or the weighty ways. Leave small footprints, and share a bounty with all.

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CANFIELD, Ohio — Edward A. Wilson, 84, went home to be with the Lord May 15, 2023, at his residence. Ed was born on June 1, 1938, in Gilmore, Maryland, the son of the late Argel and Mary (Donald) Wilson.

Ed was a graduate of Boardman High School and worked at General Motors, retiring in 1994. He was a member of Old North Church in Canfield as well as Evangel Baptist, where he served as a deacon.

Ed was also a member of the

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American Hackney Horse Society, where he served on the board. Ed and his wife Jean were inducted in the American Hackney Hall of Fame in 2021. He was one of the most successful hackney breeders of all times, with more than 25 World Champions not to mention Reserve World Champions.

He is survived by his children, Gary Wilson of Boardman, Teri Ruiz of North Benton, Susie Wilson of Columbiana, Jeanne Less of Canfield, Jay Wilson of Canfield, and

Mark Wilson of Lakeland, Florida; 14 grandchildren; and brother Les Wilson of Richmond.

Edward was preceded in death by his wife, Jean Wilson, whom he married Aug. 17, 1957, and who died June 18, 2015, and his brother, Carl Wilson.

A Celebration of Life was held May 18 at Stark Memorial funeral home, with David Kohout officiating. To view Ed’s obituary or send condolences, visit starkmemorial. com.

Frank J. Zehentbauer

HANOVERTON, Ohio — Frank J. Zehentbauer, 89, died May 16, 2023, at Salem Regional Medical Center.

Frank was born on Dec. 14, 1933, in Hanoverton, son of the late Joseph and Mari (Zettl) Zehentbauer. He was a 1951 graduate of Lisbon High School and in 1952 entered the United States Army, where he served in Europe. He married Patricia Ann (Gause) Zehentbauer in 1959.

Frank started his employment at Summitville Tile. When returning from the military he worked for Charles Gause at Gause Equipment.

Frank and his wife, Pat purchased Gause Equipment in 1965 and continued to operate the business until

PEOPLE

PLAIN CITY, Ohio — Select Sires has hired Karen Hiltbrand as a marketing coordinator for the beef department. She will be responsible for leading implementation of a domestic marketing plan and development of beef sire directories, print advertisements, websites, videos and tradeshows.

Hiltbrand hails from Seven Mile, Ohio, and is a graduate of Oklahoma State University where she earned bachelor’s degrees in animal science

he retired at 80. He purchased his father’s farm in 1976, where he farmed the rest of his life until his passing. Frank was passionate about crops and machinery and worked tirelessly at both. Frank was well known and respected throughout northeast Ohio and western Pennsylvania for his knowledge of farming equipment.

Frank was a member of St. Phillip Neri Catholic Church in Hanoverton.

He is survived by five children, Mike Zehentbauer, Robert Zehentbauer, James Zehentbauer, John Zehentbauer, and Patti Kober; 13 grandchildren; and 10 great-grand-

children. Besides his parents, Frank was preceded in death by sister, Mary Gulling; and brother, Paul Zehentbauer.

Arrangements were handled by Stark Memorial in Salem. A Mass of Christian Burial was held May 20, at St. Phillip Neri Catholic Church. Burial followed at St. Paul Cemetery in Hanoverton.

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The problem with trying to pick a bottom to the market, as I have been doing the last two weeks, is that it is easy to underestimate just how low things can go.

Like one big global game of Limbo, the pole goes lower and someone manages to go under it without falling. When markets opened up the morning of May 22 after the “biscuit break,” we were sharply higher in

corn and soybeans, and once again I heard the idea that we might finally be rebounding. In fact, the early gains of corn up six to seven cents and beans up seven to 11 cents did not hold, at least for soybeans.

By the end of the day session, July corn futures had in fact gained 16 1/2 cents to $5.71, December corn futures had gained nine and a quarter cents to $5.09, but July soybeans had gained a penny to $6.36 1/2, and November beans had gained one and a quarter cents to $6.06 1/4.

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In other words, we had a good bounce in corn, but the soybeans lost the early gains and closed barely positively. The ugly news was that, as the evening session started May 22, all the four contracts lost value.

By 10 p.m., as this was being written, July corn futures were off two and a quarter cents, the December corn was unchanged at $5.09, July soybeans were down four and a quarter cents at $13.37, and the November beans were off two cents at $11.95.

So, we can’t say the bottom is in, with prices weak after just one day of gains.

Corn. The corn looks better than the soybeans. The reason given by many analysts was the U.S. Department of Agriculture Crop Progress report, out in the middle of the day. This showed planting well ahead of normal in the country, and even showed Ohio as having more than caught up after being the one major state that was behind.

There were also bearish items in the WASDE report out last week, primarily as USDA still thinks the corn will reach 181.5 bpa.

Let’s look at the planting numbers. Ohio is reported to have planted the most acres in one week in my memory. I did not look up the history, and I am old and have suspect memory, but Ohio farmers were reported to have gone from 26% planted to 66% in one week. Not a lot of sleep implied in those numbers.

The weather was open all week, and the lights ran in the fields all night on a lot of farms. Sixty-six percent is well ahead of the average 52%,

so we have gone from being behind with corn to being ahead. The U.S. at the same time went from 65% to 81%, against the average of 75%.

Each week, I have reminded you that the crop needs to be 75% planted by May 15 to expect no yield decrease from late planting. This report would indicate that we were just a couple or three days late getting to 75%.

Soybeans. The soybean planting is even better. Ohio was actually already ahead last week, and this week we had big gains. We went from 28% to 63%, with an average for five years of 39%.

The U.S. was reported to be 66% planted, well ahead of the 52% average. So, planting progress is not an issue.

Midwest. Now, we can go on to the big topic of our morning Midwest conference call May 22, which is dry conditions. Ohio is dry. Some areas have had less than an inch of rain in May. Southern Illinois is dry.

The best corn areas of central Nebraska normally see irrigation turned on in June, but the center pivots are already running, and the dryland corners that the pivots miss have corn that is curled up from lack of moisture.

Most of the rest of the prime area is well along with planting, and in good condition, but wanting a little rain. The exception would be southern Minnesota which had been too wet, but had a good week and is up to 80% planted, just 2% ahead of normal. A few small areas have had excessive rain, as much as seven inches!

So, the crops are getting planted and sooner or later farmers will catch up on sleep, and then start worrying about prices. We saw some new lows last week. July corn futures touched $5.47 May 18. December futures got below $5 to $4.90 3/4 the same day.

July soybeans almost broke the $13 level, with $13.04 3/4 May 19. November futures touched $11.72 May 22.

There is a strong seasonal trend for corn and bean prices to improve in the end of May and June. We can

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only hope that the worst is over, and better prices are ahead.

In fact, some advisory services are already recommending some reownership of corn that was already sold or hedged, or the use of some option strategies to buy almost atthe-money options and sell options a dollar higher to capture some money out of this break. That is fine if this is just a break, not a revision.

Wheat. I have not mentioned wheat. There is nothing good to talk about. Chicago wheat futures were down 30 cents last week. The Kansas City bread wheat was down 53 cents, even though the crop tour in Kansas says the crop is the worst in decades. Remember, it was planted in the dust, and came out of dormancy in the dust.

Feeders used to renting pastures to put cheap weight on beef are finding no pastures with any growth.

The one negative for wheat was the good news, if you are a Ukrainian producer or an African user, that the Russians agreed to a 60-day extension to the Black Sea shipping agreement. It was thought that this might not happen, unless the Chinese put pressure on the Russians.

(Marlin Clark has been observing and trading cash grain markets for over 50 years, as a farmer, elevator merchandiser, cross-country grain trader, and marketing advisor. Comments are welcome at 440-363-1803.)

Sitting board approves Morrow Co. solar farm

are defined as Northeast — New York, Pennsylvania and Vermont; Southeast — Florida and Georgia; Upper Midwest — Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin; Corn Belt — Iowa, Missouri and Ohio; Southern Plains — Texas, Pacific — Arizona, California and Washington. **** Revised from last month due to changes in milk production, producer price indexes, corn market price, and economic indicators for the U.S. economy.

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COLUMBUS — The Ohio Power Siting Board on May 18 approved Blossom Solar, LLC to build a 144 megawatt solar farm in Washington Township, Morrow County.

The project will occupy about 1,073 acres comprised of private land secured by Blossom Solar through agreements with landowners. The OPSB required 41 conditions that the developer must adhere to in order to minimize and mitigate poten-

tial impacts during construction and operation of the facility.

In separate business, the OPSB granted requests filed by Powell Creek Solar LLC and Guernsey Power Station, LLC to withdraw applications for amendments to their facilities in Putnam and Guernsey counties, respectively.

Additional information about the board’s decisions can be found at opsb.ohio.gov.

Grain market report note: Prices listed by grain elevators are bids for what the elevator will pay to buy your grain that day. It is not a retail selling price. All prices are per bushel as of close May 22.

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What is in these fields of yellow?

inflorescence. Livestock that feed extensively on yellow rocket may develop gastrointestinal upset.

lobes while yellow rocket has large terminal lobed leaves that are smooth.

As you are out in the field (or if you’ve driven by some neighboring fields) this spring, you may have noticed vast areas with yellow blooms. What are these plants and do they make good forages?

The answer is “It depends.” There are several plant species with yellow blooms around this time of year, so you need to take a closer look to know what you are dealing with.

Wintercress. A common invader of many fields is yellow rocket (Barbarea vulgaris), also known as wintercress. This plant, like many other invasive plants, was introduced to the US as an ornamental that has since spread.

It is a biennial plant, with a basal rosette stage growing close to the ground in the first year followed by flower and seed production in the second year. The flowers you see now indicate the plant is within its second growing season. Stems are erect with ridges, growing up to two feet tall, and the showy yellow flowers are grouped in a column-like

Cressleaf groundsel. Another plant in bloom this spring that you may find in poorly managed pastures is cressleaf groundsel (Packera glabella), a plant belonging to the aster family and is one of concern for livestock. This plant produces pyrrolizidine alkaloids that are considered poisonous to herds, causing severe symptoms such as weight loss, jaundice and death in some cases. It contains a hollow stem that can grow up to three feet in height and produces yellow aster-like flowers.

Cressleaf groundsel is a winter annual, growing as a basal rosette in the fall and bolting in the spring to produce flowers and seeds. It thrives in the cooler, wet conditions of the spring season but can struggle as temperatures warm in the summer months.

One of the differences between cressleaf groundsel and yellow rocket is that the leaves of the cressleaf groundsel are round with toothed

Wild parsnip. Wild parsnip will be a plant that blooms starting in May as well, although blooms occur in its second year since it’s a biennial in Ohio. It is related to cultivated parsnip, but don’t touch! Contact can make skin more sensitive to sunlight, leading to the formation of painful rashes and blisters.

Like cressleaf groundsel, it has a hollow stem (except at the nodes), but the blooms are umbel-like and not the ray and disk shapes characteristic of asters. Leaves are compound, pinnate and lobed, forming a basal rosette in its first year of growth. It can reach up to five feet in height in its second year of growth.

Birdsfoot trefoil. As we begin to enter the summer months, birdsfoot trefoil begins to produce its yellow blooms. Its seed pods resemble a bird’s foot, hence the name, and it has a creeping growth habit. Unlike the previous three plants discussed, this one can be an excellent pasture

forage tolerant of poorly drained acidic soils. However, it can be challenging to seed in pastures due to its low seedling vigor and small seeds.

Before controlling or managing weeds, identification is critical. Oftentimes we depend on flower color for identification, but color can be deceiving or is only one of several characteristics that need to be examined. Paying attention to features

other than flower color, such as life cycle, leaf size and shape and growth habit can lead you to a more accurate ID and better management in your fields.

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Working with wool no easy task

When we were kids, my brother always wanted to play army and I always wanted to play pioneer family. It is funny how things work out. My brother has been employed by the U.S. Army his entire adult life; I live in a house built by a pioneer family, and though I am by no means living the life of a pioneer, I get to brush up against it with some regularity.

For example, several years ago I was asked to participate in a “Women Homesteaders” event with a handson demonstrations. I knew right away what skill I wanted to share — working with wool. It was kind of sneaky, really. I’ve been knitting on and off for almost two decades, keeping sheep for half that long, and, for the past few years at least, reading about all the steps in between.

I even own a spinning wheel and a set of hand carders, but since the birth of my children, I hadn’t found time to use either. Meanwhile, the storage shed had several years’ worth of bagged fleece just waiting for me. I figured volunteering to demonstrate some of the homesteader skills required to turn a sheep fleece into a sweater would be the kick in the pants I needed to actually do it myself.

Step one: Wash the wool. Of

course, as anyone who has ever accidentally put a fine wool sweater in the washing machine knows, you have to be careful when washing wool. You must use the hottest water possible and plenty of soap to remove the lanolin, but water can not be poured directly on the fleece, and you can not agitate the wool at all. Sounds easy enough, right?

During my first attempt, 10 rinses in, the water I was washing off the fleece was still thick with grit and grime. And not agitating was completely impossible — you’d have to have the patience of a saint to calmly and slowly wash wool for hours on end, which, I can now say with assurance, I do not. By rinse 11, I was pretty much wildly swishing the wool around, not caring if it ended up felting, just so long as it came clean.

But let me backtrack for a moment. The first step in preparing a fleece is actually skirting, not washing. Skirting is a process by which the nastiest parts of the fleece are removed before you even bring it inside. You can probably guess which parts of the fleece I’m talking about.

During the skirting process, you also remove VM, or vegetable matter, from the wool. As you might imagine, a sheep out to pasture for a year will accumulate a LOT of VM. Every twig and hay needle, every cocklebur

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and burdock bur — it all has to be extracted before the wool can be spun into yarn. I’d pulled off a lot of yucky stuff before plopping my fleece into the tub, but there was still plenty left behind.

This is why people who keep fine wool sheep often put coats on their flocks. That always seemed a bit fussy to me. It certainly wasn’t the way pioneers did it. But, hunched over the bathtub, neck and back arched and aching, I began to see the wisdom of the practice.

Each painstaking rinse, done as gently as I could muster, also gently wore away my desire to do things strictly the “pioneer way.” In the end, I determined the first fleece “clean enough” after 15 washes, though it was still grayish and full of hay.

Fortunately, I found the other parts of the process much more pleasant. Carding especially has a quality of timelessness that I love, and keeping your hands busy while your mind is free to roam, and spinning is similarly relaxing. However, like garden tillers and penicillin, I can now add machine spun yarn to the list of the many perks of modern life. I still think it is good to be reminded of our heritage and to slow down, but I might not be ready to go that slow just yet.

(Eliza Blue is a shepherd, folk musician and writer residing in western South Dakota. In addition to writing her weekly column, “Little Pasture on the Prairie,” she writes and produces audio postcards from her ranch and just released her first book, “Accidental Rancher.” She also has a weekly show, “Live from the Home Farm,” that broadcasts on social media every Saturday night from her ranch.)

Holstein Assoc. honors Pa.’s Brantner family

BRATTLEBORO, Vt. — Every year, Holstein Association USA recognizes breeders who have developed herds with incredible production and type with the Herds of Excellence award. Ten outstanding Registered Holstein herds have achieved this honor with their 2022 records. The award is a testament to the hard work, attention to detail, and consistency these dairy farm families put into caring for their cows.

The award is broken down into three divisions based on herd size, including the Large Herd Division (500+ cows), Medium Herd Division (100-499 cows) and Small Herd Division (10-99 cows).

Show-Mar Holsteins owned by the Brantner Family from Evans City, Pennsylvania, is a winner in the Small Herd Size Division and is a three-year honoree.

Their statistics include:

• 100% homebred

• AACS — 89.5 points

• ME Production Averages —

38,394M 1,562F 1,181P

The awards will be presented during Holstein Association USA’s 137th Annual Meeting in Lexington, Kentucky. To register for convention or learn more, visit 2023nationalholsteinconvention.com.

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REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Agriculture said 74 acres have been added to the Farmland Preservation Program. Thomas A. Herr, Jr. and Jennifer M. Herr in Fulton County have become the sixth Ohio farm owners to join the program this year.

An agricultural easement in farmland preservation is a voluntary agreement between the landowner and ODA, where the landowner agrees to perpetually maintain the land predominately in agricultural use. In exchange, the landowner is either compensated or may be entitled to a tax deduction.

In partnership with ODA, local sponsor Fulton Soil and Water Conservation District played a significant role in securing this agreement.

Since the Office of Farmland Preservation began in 1998, 686 farms totaling 103,620 acres have entered into agreements. This enables Ohio to continually be a top producer in aiding all Ohioans.

Funds from the purchase of these easements are invested in the local economy by the landowners who use them by expanding their farming operations, purchasing new equipment, reducing debt, adding conservation practices, planning for retirement, sending their children to college or for other purposes. When the state purchases a farmland easement, the proceeds are plowed into Ohio’s economy and our agriculture industry is preserved for future generations.

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Ohio Farm Bureau field staff promoted in new pilot program

COLUMBUS — Continuing its “value first” approach, Ohio Farm Bureau has developed a new pilot project in 12 northwest Ohio county Farm Bureaus to test an alternative field staff structure.

This project follows the 2022 launch of an initial pilot that is testing a new service delivery model in cooperation with eight county Farm Bureaus in northwest Ohio, with a unique combination of staffing and a structure aimed to build membership with more specialized programs and services.

For the new pilot project, the county Farm Bureau structure will remain the same, as will the staff, said Ohio Farm Bureau Vice President of Membership Paul Lyons.

“The biggest change will be with-

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Samantha Bluhm adds business solutions specialist to her organization director title in Allen, Paulding, Putnam and Van Wert counties. Her new position will include the task of helping members find the potential within their operation, learning from experts and discovering new business opportunities to optimize the profit potential of the farm.

Roy D. Norman has been named senior organization director and policy specialist for Defiance, Fulton, Henry and Williams counties. His focus will be providing members opportunities to work with policymakers and community leaders to advance Ohio agriculture and create a favorable business environment.

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WATERFORD, Ohio — For the fourth time in history, four members of the Waterford FFA chapter recently advanced to the 70th Annual National Land and Range Judging Contest that was held in El Reno, Oklahoma. The members included Allison Huck, Emma Hartline, Cole Hansell and John Klintworth. The contest was sponsored by the Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts.

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WEST SALEM, Ohio — The Northwestern-Wayne FFA dairy cattle judging team qualified for state at the competition, April 28. The students who participated in the state competition this year were Jacoby Gilbert, Kaylee Cherry, Chet McNeil, Kade Tegtmeier and Jake Howman. Individually, Jacoby Gilbert placed 11th in the state, and the team placed seventh overall in the state.

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SULLIVAN, Ohio — The Black River FFA outdoor power team recently competed in the District 3 Career Development Event. The competition is geared towards preparing students for a career within the small engine industry. The team included Logan Leonard, Jake Reisinger and Peter Howard and earned a third place finish in the district competition.

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SULLIVAN, Ohio — The Black River FFA Chapter held their annual banquet, April 22. Over 250 guests were in attendance at the annual celebration where members were recognized for their achievements, participation and hard work throughout the year.

The evening began with a catered dinner and a silent auction with the introduction of the 2022-2023 chapter officers. Several groups of students and community members were recognized throughout the evening, in addition to the chapter awards. Guests and former students were entertained by guest speaker, Mr. Mike Boyert, owner of Boyert’s Greenhouse.

Mr. Tom Reisinger and the late Norman Dria were presented with the Honorary Chapter Degree for their continued dedication with support and service to the chapter.

The following students received special Star honors:

• Star Discovery – Emma McCann

• Star Greenhand – Gianni Bonidie

• Star Chapter Farmer – Peter Howard

• Star Junior – Ridge Martin

• DeKalb Award/Star Senior – Kylie Leonard

The 110% award recipients were presented to:

• Eighth grader – Olivia Fralick

• Freshman – Peter Howard

• Sophomore – Charlie Hollan

• Junior – Summer Sooy

• Senior – Kylie Leonard

Additionally, Howard was awarded the Overall 100% award sponsored by Ag Credit.

The Top Scholar for each grade level was awarded to:

• Eighth grader – Skyla Haislip

• Freshman – Gianni Bonidie

• Sophomore – Elizabeth Gilmore

• Junior – Katie Seger

• Senior – Joe Dennis

The evening concluded with the announcement of the 2023-2024 Chapter Officer Team.

• President – Summer Sooy

• Vice President – Ridge Martin

• Treasurer – Gianni Bonidie

• Secretary – Katie Seger

• Reporter – Eva Kodicovic

• Student Advisor – Charlie Hollan

• Sentinel – Peter Howard

• Historian – Hailey Lambdin

• Junior Secretary – Clare Reisinger

• Junior Treasurer – Kristen Mrakuzic

• Junior Reporter – Olivia Fralick

BELOIT, Ohio — On May 3, the West Branch FFA chapter held their annual banquet with over 300 members and guests present. During the awards portion of the banquet, members were recognized for their achievements over the past year.

Star awards were presented to the following members:

• Koltin Stryffeler, Star Greenhand

• McKenzie Whitted, Star in Agribusiness

• Taylar Whitted, Star Chapter Farmer

• Mason Barnett, Star in Agricultural Placement

Eight students competed at the State General Livestock Judging contest and placed 55th out of 191 teams with McKenzie Whitted leading the team.

To end the banquet the 20232024 chapter officers were installed as follows:

• Skylar Cunningham, president

• Savannah Ruthrauff, vice president

• Kotlin Stryffeler, secretary

• Brody Martig, treasurer

• Calee Ruthrauff, reporter

• Dakoda Jones, sentinel

• Haley Thomas, student adviser West Branch FFA students traveled to the State FFA convention in Columbus, Ohio, and toured the Certified Angus Beef Headquarters in Wooster. Students also toured the Ohio State University Meat Science Lab where they observed the facility where meat is harvested, processed, and packaged.

Students also attended State FFA Convention and toured the Career and College Expo. They were also able to interact with colleges and companies across the state.

Agriculture students held their annual Food for America field trip with students in third grade classes. They partnered with Conny Farms and Martig Farms and led third graders through different stations at Conny’s farm including the horse barn, grain bins, and the combine. Third grade students visited the high school agricultural room where they planted a flower to take home for Mother’s Day.

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Lack of affordable childcare hurts young farm families

Kerissa and Charlie Payne are beginning farmers living their dream of raising two daughters on a farm in central Ohio. By conventional measures, their livestock farm, Covey Rise, is a success. Yet, below the surface, the challenge of finding quality affordable child care has kept their business from growing and reaching its full potential.

“It feels like we’re always split between keeping the kids safe on the farm, being a good parent, and the needs of the farm,” Kerissa Payne said.

The United States has a child care crisis, yet the issue remains largely invisible in the farm sector. For too long, the nation has ignored the fact that farm parents are working parents who must juggle child care while working what can be one of the most dangerous and stressful jobs in America.

But as Bob Dylan might say, “The times they are a-changin’.”

For the first time in history, the two largest farm organizations, the American Farm Bureau and the National Farmers Union, have included child care in their policy priorities for the 2023 federal farm bill, a massive

spending bill that passes every five years. As rural researchers, our conversations with policymakers suggest that there may be bipartisan support to help increase access to affordable quality rural child care as lawmakers hear from families.

Over the past 10 years, we have interviewed and surveyed thousands of farmers across the country to understand how child care affects farm business economic viability, farm safety, farm families’ quality of life and the future of the nation’s food supply. What we found debunks the three most common myths that have kept child care in the shadows of farm policy debates and points to solutions that can support farm parents.

Myth #1: Child care is a not a problem in the farm sector. Despite hearing from countless parents about their challenges with child care, the issue has been largely invisible among farm business advisers, farm organizations, and federal and state agricultural agencies. When we were interviewing advisers and decision-makers about this topic early in the COVID-19 pandemic, common first reactions we heard were: “child care is not an issue for farmers,” “we have never thought to ask about it” and “does it affect the farm business?”

Nationally, three-quarters (77%) of farm families with children under 18 report difficulties securing child care because of lack of affordability, availability or quality. Almost half (48%) report that having access to affordable child care is important for maintaining and growing their farm business.

Our research has consistently found child care is an issue that affects all of agriculture regardless of farm size, production system or location.

Access to child care is especially acute in rural areas, where even before COVID-19, 3 in 5 rural communities were categorized as child care deserts.

The high cost of child care left the Paynes in a position familiar to many Americans – they make too much to qualify for child care support, but they don’t make enough to afford the type of quality child care they want.

The Paynes’ experience reflects what we consistently hear from farmers: Child care affects the trajectory of the farm business and the ability of a farm family to stay on the land.

Myth #2: Farmers don’t want or need help with child care because they have family help. Perhaps one of the biggest myths we have heard is

that farm parents want to do it all on their own, and when they need help, they have family members who can watch the children.

This might work if relatives are nearby, but almost half of farmers we surveyed said their own parents were too busy to help with child care, had died or were in declining health.

Often, farm parents have had to move away from family and friends to find affordable land. These parents consistently said the lack of community made it harder to take care of their children.

Farmers have repeatedly said that it is a myth that they don’t want help taking care of children. The problem is that they cannot find or afford help.

Myth #3: Children can just come along when doing farm work. While wonderful places to grow up, farms can be dangerous, with large equipment, electric fencing, large animals, ponds and other potential hazards. Every day, 33 children are seriously injured in agricultural-related incidents, and every three days a child dies on a farm.

Farm parents we spoke with recounted stories of children who died after falling out of a tractor, drowned when they fell into a pond, or were maimed by a cow. Almost all farm parents — 97% — have worried that

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their children could get hurt on the farm.

In our research, parents talked about constantly weighing the risks and benefits of having children on the farm. One farmer had hoped his young son would “be my little sidekick and do everything I did.” However, the reality was different. He admitted he “didn’t think about a baby not being able to be out in the sun all day,” and he was struggling to balance care work and farm work. The government has spent millions of dollars on farm stress programs, yet child care’s role in creating and exacerbating farm stress is rarely talked about.

The Paynes asked a question we heard from many other parents: “Why is farming the only occupation where you are expected to take your kids to work?”

Farm safety programs have traditionally focused on education. However, our research shows that farm parents are highly aware of the risks. Instead of education, parents explain that they need resources to help with child care — 86% said they sometimes bring children to the farm worksite because they lack other options.

Finding solutions. There is no one-size-fits-all solution to America’s child care problems, particularly for farm parents, who are juggling raising their own families while working to feed and clothe the nation.

In our research, farmers spoke about a wide range of solutions: free or affordable quality child care, before- and after-school programs, better parental leave policies for wage and self-employed workers, financial support for safe play areas on the farm, college debt relief, free college tuition and more affordable health insurance.

Seeing his farm community struggling with child care, Adam Alson, a corn and soybean farmer in Jasper County, Indiana, co-founded Appleseed Childhood Education, a nonprofit dedicated to creating care and education opportunities for children from birth through high school. It opened its first early learning center in 2023 with a mix of public and private support.

Alson sees investing in child care as a path to attracting and retaining young farmers and families, and a strategy for growing and retaining the rural workforce.

“Throughout our country’s history, we have valued the importance of our rural communities and have invested in them and in sectors where the market does not go,” he said. “In 2023, quality child care is one of those sectors.”

As one Ohio farmer put it: “If America wants farmers, farm families need help with child care.”

(This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.)

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COLUMBUS — The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association will be hosting the 2023 Sustainable Farm Tour and Workshop Series this summer.

This annual series of public tours and workshops features more than 13 organic and ecological farms and businesses across the state, opening the door for farmers, gardeners, educators, and eaters to learn about agriculture and local foods on the farm.

Tour guests can walk through farm fields, garden beds, livestock pastures and more during these OEFFA farm tours:

• June 16: Organic Apple Orchard Tour,

Charlie’s Apples, Licking Co.

• June 17: Dairy Farm Tour and Pasture Walk, Bear Cave Farm, Holmes Co.

• June 24: Elderberry Farm Tour, Mucky Boots Farm, Adams Co.

• July 16: U-Pick Blackberry Farm Tour, Indian Springs Berry Farm, Butler Co.

• Aug. 5: Stewarding a Legacy Farm Tour and Grain Growers Chapter Meeting, Dalton Farms, Huron Co.

•Aug. 12: Chestnut Production and Packing Farm Tour, Route 9 Cooperative, Carroll Co.

• Sept. 30: CSA Veggie Farm Tour, Blaney

Family Farm, Meigs Co.

• Oct. 7: Alternative Livestock Farm Tour, Covered Bridge Yaks, Union Co.

Attendees can explore farming technology, sharpen advocacy skills and navigate farm jobs during these OEFFA workshops:

• June 1 and Oct. 13: PaddockTrac Demonstration, Settlage Dairy Farm, Auglaize Co.

• June 12: Shaping Change, Methodist Theological School in Ohio, Delaware Co.

• July 13 and Oct. 4: Pick and Picnic with a Farmer, Bexley and Upper Arlington Farmers’ Markets, Franklin Co.

• July 18 and July 23: Prepare to Negotiate Your Land Arrangement, Virtual and Maish Meadows Farm and Preserve, Fayette Co.

• July 20: We CAN!, Glass Rooster Cannery, Delaware Co.

• Sept. 8: Ohio Beginning Farmer Tax

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• Oct. 8: Finding a Farm Job 101, Virtual

• Nov. 9: Employment on Your Farm 101, Virtual

All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise indicated. To learn more, visit oeffa.org/farmtours.

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Learning the value of soft skills

The school year is winding down and the 4-H projects are developing. Calendars are filled with plenty of activities. As I review this pivotal time, it is realistic to say a good deal of learning is taking place inside a classroom and outside of those parameters.

In the past few weeks, I have witnessed 4-H Club meetings, projects, and demonstrations. Also I have attended and reflected on the photos of countless FFA banquets with their year-end results from Career and Development competitions (CDEs). All this prompts me into discussing the importance of soft and hard skills.

Definitions. To some of us, these are new terms, and even though we may have heard them before, this seems like the ideal time to ACTUALLY provide definitions.

Hard skills are your technical expertise. These are the kinds of attributes that are critical to performance and receiving scholarships, cultivating careers, and perhaps doing well at any competition.

Soft skills are more difficult to define and even more challenging to recognize. They include interpersonal relationships, problem solving, communication, time management,

conflict resolution, etc. I think of them as navigational tools that show us how to get from point A to point B. Although they are not instinctive for everyone, they can be developed. They could also be referred to as essential skills because we all need them to succeed personally, socially and professionally.

Need for both. As educators and 4-H advisors, we can focus on the hard skills, but we also must provide the platform for soft skills. They require deliberate practice and an opportunity to cultivate. Practice may not bring us perfection, but it is an ongoing process of improvement.

This is where the county fair, Career Development events, demonstrations and 4-H projects can all fill a void while instilling a sense of belonging. Sometimes I call it “finding your niche.” When it becomes a team event, we learn quickly that shared goals matter and even though frustration can occur, that common sense of purpose strengthens group and individual dynamics.

Historically, the Department of Animal Sciences has hosted FFA CDE events. Each of us involved offers our expertise and resources for a successful outcome. On some days in April, there were three events all going on at the same time. The most

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important detail is the connections we make with those students as prospective future Buckeyes.

The real teaching of soft skills happens long before their visit, but we hope they will recall the warm and friendly atmosphere and our mentoring on that day of pressure and stress. It also happens every time a statewide 4-H event or program comes our way.

As a land grant college, we are here for technical training, but equally as important are the soft skills that are offered to sustain growth and maturity. On occasion, at the end of an event, I still refer to the “so what” moment of the activity. It can be worth far more than a scribbled evaluation form.

Each generation will need to be taught the value of soft and hard skills, but more importantly is the control of HOW they are introduced. If we begin with the resistance of “I won’t or can’t do it,” how do we develop the spark of “wanting’ to try something into the result “achieving” the goal? The answer lies in our own ability to help kids feel visible and instilling that sense of belonging. It begins with our own journey, our stories and our growth.

As usual, I hope to give you something to think about, regardless of your age or role in youth development.

(Bonnie Ayars is a dairy program specialist at Ohio State University. Questions or comments can be sent in care of Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460.)

Regenerative Bison Ranching offers field day

THORNVILLE, Ohio — The National Bison Association, in cooperation with Cherokee Valley Bison Ranch and the Eastern Bison Association, will hold its fourth Regenerative Bison Ranching Field Day, June 24 in the six-workshop series funded by a grant from the North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Education and Research at the University of Minnesota.

The field day will be at Cherokee Valley Ranch, 12320 Lonesome Road, Thornville.

Bison have lived there since 2008, and are grass fed to feed their family and the community. The ethic of stewardship leads their choices in how their animals are raised, and the land is cared for.

The field day will feature field sessions that will cover an array of topics including how to utilize bison as a tool in regenerating healthy soils and grasslands, while sequestering carbon and adding value to your farm or ranch, and adding diversity to the farm through silvopasture.

There will also be a bison lunch provided by Chef Meagan’s Food Truck.

Registration is $50 per person and includes access to all field day sessions and lunch. Please register online at bisoncentral.com/nba-conferences.

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Both devices are solarpowered and battery-operated, so they can operate for long periods of time without needing to be plugged in.

Additionally, the BeBots and Pixie Drones are equipped with cameras and sensors that allow them to avoid obstacles. They are also easy to use and can be operated by a single person.

“The Great Lakes basin is the largest freshwater system in the world. Keeping this vital water resource clean and free of litter is essential,” said Lora Shrake, senior program director for business and sustainability at The Council of the Great Lakes Region.

The devices are manufactured in Europe by Searial Cleaners, which is located in France.

(Reporter Nella Citino can be reached at nella@farmanddairy. com or 323-643-2353.)

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Friday, May 19, 2023 1st mixed/bale 3.75 2nd mixed/bale 5.00 EGGS - 62 doz. Brown eggs /doz. 1.00 1.30 Duck eggs/doz. 1.50 Quail eggs/doz. 0.60 BARNESVILLE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Barnesville, Ohio 740-425-3611 Saturday, May 20, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 415 CATTLE - 305 FATS - 1 Steers - 1 129.00 COWS - 41 Good 115.00 137.00 Medium 100.00 114.75 Thin 65.00 99.75 BABY CALVES - 2 WT 230.00 262.50 COW/CALF PAIRS - 1 1580.00 BRED COWS - 2 1175.00 1300.00 BULLS - 12 126.00 160.00 FEEDERS STEERS/BULLS - 124 200-299# - 6 200.00 215.00 300-399# - 8 165.00 232.00 400-499# - 44 162.50 244.00 500-599# - 28 122.00 234.00 600-699# - 21 87.50 201.00 700-799# - 11 97.50 193.00 800# & up - 3 120.00 155.00 Dairy - 3 72.00 92.00 HEIFERS - 118 200-299# - 4 167.50 190.00 300-399# - 12 150.00 220.00 400-499# - 39 135.00 224.00 500-599# - 36 135.00 216.00 600-699# - 14 150.00 209.00 700-799# - 12 135.00 175.00 800# & up - 1 125.00 SHEEP/LAMB - 56 50# & down - 4 180.00 200.00 51-70# - 12 210.00 220.00 71-90# - 30 180.00 222.50 91-110# - 2 130.00 190.00 111# & up - 2 120.00 150.00 EWES/BUCKS - 6 70.00 75.00 GOATS BH - 34 Cull does - 6 50.00 215.00 Heavy kids 70# & up - 1 190.00 Nanny w/kids - 1 200.00 HOGS - 20 Pigs WT - 4 5.00 105.00 Hogs - 2 45.00 Sows - 14 45.00 75.00 BLOOMFIELD LIVESTOCK AUCTION North Bloomfield, Ohio 330-980-6476 Monday, May 15, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 284 CATTLE Steers Choice 164.00 183.50 Steers Select 135.00 164.00 Holstein Choice 134.00 151.00 Heifers Choice 158.00 181.50 Heifers Select 130.00 158.00 COWS #1 82.00 98.00 #2 68.00 82.00 Light & thin 68.00 Down BULLS Bulls #1 107.00 126.00 Beef feeders 110.00 175.00 Dairy feeders 65.00 135.00 Holstein bull calves 145.00 340.00 Light and thin 144.00 Down Cross bred calf 260.00 410.00 GOATS Kids BH 25.00 57.50 Nanny BY 55.00 130.00 Billy BH 65.00 120.00 SHEEP 65.00 110.00 LAMBS 190.00 280.00 BUTCHER PIGS 60.00 85.00 FEEDER PIGS (BY HEAD) 85.00 Down HAY First cut - 41 lots 1.00 3.75 Second cut - 3 lots 4.50 6.75 Round - 26 lots 15.00 40.00 STRAW - 1 LOT 3.75 Down
GROVE AUCTION Shiloh, OH 419-896-2774 Wednesday, May 17, 2023 4 LOADS 1st Alfalfa mix sm. sq./ton 190.00 3nd Alfalfa mix sm. sq./ton 170.00 Straw lg. sq./ton 105.00 150.00 BLT LIVESTOCK MARYSVILLE, OHIO 937-537-0910 Saturday, May 20, 2023 GOATS - 97 30.00 900.00 SHEEP - 3 90.00 102.50 CATTLE Feeder - 3 300.00 395.00 Breeding - 1 800.00 HOGS - 2 55.00 105.00 DONKEYS - 4 390.00 2000.00 CHICKEN - 887 1.00 32.00 DUCK - 129 1.50 16.00 GEESE - 25 16.00 51.00 PIGEON - 35 3.25 15.00 QUAIL - 47 1.75 4.00 TURKEY - 63 10.00 55.00 PEACOCKS - 4 102.50 105.00 GUNIEA PIGS - 5 2.50 4.50 RABBITS - 150 2.00 172.50 GUINEA - 2 10.50 15.00 HEDGEHOG - 2 62.00 65.00 PHEASANTS - 27 1.75 30.00 HAY & STRAW Square bales/hay - 278 1.50 3.75 Round bales/hay - 11 5.00 14.00 SHAVINGS - 18 7.50 UNITED PRODUCERS Bucyrus, Ohio 419-562-2751 Thursday, May 18, 2023 TOTAL HEADAGE - 496 SLAUGHTER CATTLE - 359 Choice steers & heifers 170.00 191.50 Select steers & heifers 140.00 169.75 Choice/Prime Hol steers 150.00 170.00 Select Hol steers 130.00 149.75 Comm & Utility cows 120.00 136.00 Canner/Cutter cows 60.00 119.75 High yield slaughter bulls 124.00 136.00 HOGS - 37 Light 50.00 61.00 Heavy 58.00 SOWS - 4 Light 19.00 19.50 Heavy 21.00 BOARS - 13 Light 20.00 33.00 FEEDER PIGS - 8 By head 15.00 SHEEP & LAMBS - 65 Hair lambs 40-79# 170.00 Feeder lambs 100.00 155.00 Good flesh sheep 65.00 80.00 Thin & Over fat sheep 37.00 UNITED PRODUCERS Caldwell, Ohio 740-783-5215 Tuesday, May 16, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 140 FEEDER CATTLE - 55 Yearling steers 600-700# 180.00 208.00 Steer calves 300-400# 237.50 290.00 Steer calves 400-500# 210.00 244.00 Steer calves 500-600# 208.00 Heifer calves 300-400# 140.00 230.00 Heifer calves 400-500# 140.00 230.00 Heifer calves 500-600# 205.00 207.00 Feeder bulls 250-400# 190.00 300.00 Feeder bulls 400-600# 187.00 250.00 Feeder bulls 600-800# 132.00 215.00 SLAUGHTER CATTLE - 74 Choice steers & heifers 170.00 185.00 Select steers & heifers 165.00 170.00 Comm & Utility cows 80.00 107.50 Canned/Cutter Cows 49.00 80.00 High yield sltr bulls 100.00 130.00 SHEEP - 3 Ch/Pr. Clps&wls 60-79# 187.50 GOATS Aged goats 135.00 350.00 CYA EXCHANGE, LLC. LIVESTOCK AUCTION Carrollton, Ohio 330-627-4721 Monday, May 15, 2023 TOTAL HEAD SOLD - 157 CATTLE Bred cows - 4 1050.00 1530.00 Cow/calf pairs by pair - 1 1375.00 FEEDERS Steers & bulls - 19 200-299# 120.00 300-399# 178.00 190.00 500-599# 125.00 200.00 600-699# 165.00 187.00 700-799# 110.00 170.00 800# & up 137.50 152.50 Heifers - 26 200-299# 190.00 195.00 300-399# 187.00 202.50 400-499# 158.00 207.50 500-599# 150.00 175.00 600-699# 117.00 157.50 700-799# 137.50 800# & up 112.00 FATS - 2 Steers 124.00 133.00 CULL COWS - 53 Good 88.00 98.00 Medium 76.00 87.50 Canner 71.00 Down CALVES - 12 By weight 200.00 280.00 By head 45.00 90.00 Crossbred by wt. 280.00 SHEEP - 20 Lambs by # 170.00 218.00 Cull ewes & rams 45.00 60.00 GOATS - 15 Kid 90.00 140.00 Nanny 155.00 Billy 100.00 190.00 SWINE - 3 Feeder pigs 30.00 Sows 25.00 EQUINE - 1 Pony 350.00 HAY Total Hay Sm. Sq. - 169 2nd cutting 4.50 8.25 3rd cutting 6.75 Total Hay Rd. Bale - 104 1st cutting 9.00 31.00 2nd cutting 20.00 27.50 Total straw Small square - 52 5.25 6.75 POULTRY/RABBITS Chicks - 44 0.75 1.25 Hens - 11 2.00 17.00 Roosters - 8 4.00 10.50 Ducks - 1 7.00 DAMASCUS STOCKYARDS, LLC Salem, Ohio 440-685-4487 Tuesday, May 16, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 113 LIVESTOCK Finished hol steers 140.00 Down COWS #1 93.00 110.00 #2 85.00 92.00 Light & thin 84.00 Down BULLS Bulls #1 94.00 136.50 Beef feeders 100.00 235.00 Dairy feeders 84.00 97.50 Holstein bull calves 195.00 360.00 Light and thin 194.00 Down HAY First cut - 26 lots 1.00 4.50 Second cut - 21 lots 3.75 6.00 Large square 20.00 55.00 Round first cut - 5 lots 15.00 57.50 Round second cut - 6 lots 35.00 60.00 Straw - 24 lots 3.25 4.50 Straw round - 2 lots 15.00 30.00 DANVILLE AUCTION LLC Danville, Ohio 740-599-6607 Saturday, May 20, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 119 BY HEAD: Bull Calves - 6 75.00 250.00 Heifer Calves - 1 145.00 Beef Cows - 2 1050.00 1300.00 Beef Bulls - 3 900.00 1000.00 Jersey Cows - 1 255.00 Pot Belly Pigs - 8 12.00 65.00 GOATS BH Bucks - 22 29.00 625.00 Does - 25 95.00 375.00 Kids - 14 25.00 160.00 Wether - 10 152.00 222.50 Family - 3 180.00 350.00 Goat - 1 85.00 BY POUND: Sows 392-523# - 3 0.26 0.35 Cattle feeders 424-802# - 4 0.87 1.12 Sheep 157-191# - 4 0.75 1.025 LAMBS 40-60# - 8 2.50 2.55 60-80# - 1 2.35 80-100# - 2 2.75 1ST CUT GRASS Small square 6.00 6.25 Bottom 1.25 2.25 Round bales 45.00 50.00 2nd cut grass 7.25 8.25 2nd alfalfa 8.50 3rd alfalfa 11.45 ROOSTERS 10.00 30.00 HENS 4.00 20.00 PULLETS 4.00 10.00 POULTRY 2.00 10.00 PIGEONS 10.00 TURKEY 22.00 80.00 GEESE 22.00 50.00 DUCKS 3.00 20.00 RABBITS 2.00 17.00 FARMERSTOWN COMMUNITY LIVESTOCK AUCTION LLC Farmerstown, Ohio 330-897-6081 Tuesday, May 16, 2023 CALVES - 51 Crossbred calves 370.00 405.00 BTF bull calves BH 285.00 325.00 BTF heifer calves 140.00 175.00 BUTCHER HOGS - 9 260# & up 50.00 72.00 CATTLE - 20 Heifers holstein 116.00 117.00 Bulls holstein 120.00 Good beef cows 95.00 113.00 Med to good beef cows 90.00 95.00 Fair to medium cows 84.00 90.00 Common cows 83.00 Down HAY - STRAW - GRAIN - 13 LOADS 2nd & 3rd crop hay/ton 325.00 500.00 2nd & 3rd crop lg. hay/ton 225.00 1st crop lg. hay/bale 30.00 70.00 1st crop large/ton 200.00 280.00 KIDRON LIVESTOCK AUCTION Kidron, Ohio 330-857-2641 Friday, May 19, 2023 HOGS - 14 Butcher sows 20.00 31.00 FEEDER PIGS - 140 Up to 40# 10.00 110.00 41-50# 45.00 120.00 51-60# 100.00 115.00 61# & up 60.00 95.00 CALVES - 55 Back to farm - bull 100.00 370.00 Back to the farm - heifer 110.00 170.00 Crossbred 225.00 475.00 Light & thing 10.00 Down CATTLE - 51 Heifers 144.00 Bulls 132.00 Good beef cows 100.00 130.00 Medium to good 85.00 97.00 Thin to poor 66.00 Down SHEEP - 4 Feeder lambs up to 85# 200.00 DAIRY CATTLE - 21 Cows 1150.00 1475.00 Bred heifers 900.00 1835.00 Service bulls 1260.00 1300.00 Open heifers 425.00 710.00 TOTAL CONSIGNORS - 53 TOTAL HEAD - 285 HAY & STRAW SALE - 16 LOADS Hay 1st cutting 110.00 240.00 Hay 3rd cutting 175.00 Large hay/each 20.00 55.00 Large hay/ton 100.00 135.00 Large straw/ton 170.00 LARUE LIVESTOCK AUCTION LaRue, Ohio • 231-246-0290 Saturday, May 6, 2023 HAY - 10 LOADS 1st cutting 3.00 4.50 2nd cutting 5.00 6.00 FAT CATTLE BW - 22 1170-1700# 1.25 1.70 SLAUGHTER COWS BW 995-1240# 0.30 1.07 SLAUGHTER BULLS BW - 10 1380# & 2335# 0.96 1.12 FEEDER CALVES BW - 6 340-560# 0.50 1.55 CALVES BH - 20 Holstein calves 10.00 130.00 HOGS - 25 200-250# 0.55 0.60 250-300# 0.50 0.68 300#+ 0.55 0.68 FEEDER PIGS - 16 Avg. 52# 62.00 70.00 GOATS BH - 42 40.00 395.00 SHEEP BW - 82 1.14 3.00 MOUNT HOPE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Mount Hope, Ohio 330-674-6188 Wednesday, May 17, 2023 HOGS - 85 220-250# 64.00 250-280# 57.50 75.00 280-300# 45.00 81.00
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MOUNT HOPE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Mount Hope, Ohio 330-674-6188 Wednesday, May 17, 2023 300-340# 40.00 81.00 Sows - heavy 18.00 23.00 FEEDER PIGS - 13 40-65# 40.00 42.50 FAT CATTLE - 57 Choice colored 170.00 181.50 Good colored cattle 135.00 168.00 Choice holstein fats 140.00 154.50 Good holstein fats 120.00 139.00 SLAUGHTER BULLS - 15 1000-1500# 117.00 138.00 1500-2000# 113.00 140.00 2000# & UP 119.00 139.50 CULL COWS - 123 Good/high dress Hols. - 44 100.00 122.50 Medium to good 90.00 99.00 Fair to medium 80.00 90.00 Light/thin - 32 80.00 Down Beef/Colored Cows 85.00 124.00 FEEDERS - 167 Colored steers/heifers 130.00 250.00 Holstein steers 100.00 150.00 DAIRY & STOCK COWS - 25 Cow/calf pairs 2000.00 Down HEAD CALVES - 229 Top 50 Hol bull avg./hd. 315.63 Back to farm Hol. bulls 90-120# 260.00 370.00 Good 175.00 255.00 Back to farm Hol. heifers 90-120# 30.00 160.00 Crossbred Bl bulls 300.00 560.00 Crossbred Bl heifers 225.00 550.00 GOATS - 1,141 Kid goats 250.00 Down Billies 70.00 555.00 Wethers 125.00 480.00 Nannies 50.00 325.00 Pygmy 40.00 195.00 SHEEP - 1,847 Bucks & ewes - 358 60.00 115.00 Lambs Prime 40-60# - 240 240.00 275.00 Choice 40-60# - 323 210.00 237.50 40-60# - 98 165.00 207.50 Choice 60-80# - 228 220.00 255.00 60-80# - 154 175.00 217.50 80-100# - 204 190.00 235.00 100-130# - 58 167.50 220.00 130# & up - 5 165.00 190.00 TOTAL HEAD - 3,720 HAY & STRAW - 27 LOADS Alfalfa 3rd & 4th cutting 285.00 485.00 Mixed 1st cutting 260.00 385.00 Mixed grass 2nd-4th cutting 300.00 350.00 Alfalfa mix 2nd-4th cutting 275.00 560.00 Lg. bales hay/bale 35.00 80.00 Lg. bales hay/ton - 1cm 125.00 250.00 Lg. bales hay ton 2nd-4th 225.00 460.00 Wheat straw 250.00 Lg. bales wheat straw/ton 125.00 RABBIT/POULTRY SALE 5/17/23 Banty - 52 1.00 13.00 Chicken - 358 0.25 30.00 Duck - 87 1.00 19.00 Geese - 2 19.00 19.00 Guinea - 5 17.00 17.00 Hen - 319 4.00 21.00 Pigeon - 70 6.00 45.00 Rabbit - 187 1.00 22.00 Rooster - 118 1.00 23.00 Turkey - 1 20.00 20.00 UNITED PRODUCERS Mount Vernon, Ohio 740-397-5015 Friday, May 12, 2023 TOTAL HEADAGE - 1,674 SHEEP & LAMBS - 1,518 Ch/Pr clips&wls 130-150# 165.00 225.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 100-129# 190.00 240.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 80-99# 190.00 240.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 60-79# 180.00 325.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 40-59# 180.00 375.00 Hair lambs 80-120# 150.00 210.00 Hair lambs 40-79# 160.00 275.00 Feeder lambs 100.00 225.00 Good flesh sheep 65.00 120.00 Thin & over fat sheep 60.00 75.00 GOATS - 125 Meat type kids 300.00 375.00 Dairy type kids 190.00 365.00 Aged goats 120.00 275.00 UNITED PRODUCERS Mount Vernon, Ohio 740-397-5015 Friday, May 19, 2023 TOTAL HEADAGE - 3,265 SHEEP & LAMBS - 3,020 Ch/Pr clips&wls 130-150# 155.00 210.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 100-129# 175.00 225.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 80-99# 160.00 215.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 60-79# 160.00 225.00 Ch/Pr clips&wls 40-59# 160.00 275.00 Hair lambs 80-120# 152.50 195.00 Hair lambs 40-79# 145.00 210.00 Feeder lambs 100.00 200.00 Good flesh sheep 60.00 125.00 Thin & over fat sheep 40.00 70.00 GOATS - 209 Meat type kids 235.00 375.00 Dairy type kids 150.00 335.00 Aged goats 90.00 280.00 MUSKINGUM LIVESTOCK AUCTION Zanesville, Ohio 740-452-9984 Wednesday, May 17, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 686 FED CATTLE Choice strs. & hfrs. - 94 160.00 187.50 Good strs. & hfrs. 159.00 Down Holstein steers 136.50 Commercial Cows - 141 95.00 135.00 Canners & Cutters 94.00 Down Butcher Bulls - 62 100.00 139.50 Bred cows BH - 3 1100.00 1275.00 Cow/calf pairs - 8 900.00 1850.00 Medium & Large Frame Heifers 200-300# - 4 170.00 240.00 300-400# - 11 165.00 230.00 400-500# - 41 140.00 237.00 500-600# - 47 135.00 222.00 600-700# - 27 100.00 197.00 700-800# - 8 100.00 175.00 800# & up - 5 97.00 133.00 Medium & Large Frame Steers & Bulls 200-300# - 6 180.00 265.00 300-400# - 14 140.00 242.00 400-500# - 34 140.00 260.00 500-600# - 48 139.00 247.00 600-700# - 30 137.00 213.00 700-800# - 10 105.00 170.00 800# & up - 14 74.00 179.00 Holstein/Jersey Steers - 3 50.00 77.00 Baby calves - 2 325.00 Down MARKET HOGS - 17 221-259# 45.00 50.00 260-300# 45.00 65.00 Light sows 300-450# 34.00 Heavy sows 450# & up 18.00 22.00 Heavier boars 290# & up 6.00 LAMBS 70-115# 190.00 225.00 SHEEP 60.00 80.00 GOATS/KID 200.00 330.00 ROGERS COMMUNITY AUCTION INC. 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Sugarcreek, Ohio 330-831-1720 Monday, May 15, 2023 CALVES - 67 Hol bull calves 95-110# 270.00 400.00 80-90# 210.00 300.00 FEEDER CATTLE - 26 BULL/STEER CALVES >450# 120.00 232.50 455-600# 200.00 HEIFER CALVES <450# 135.00 165.00 475-600# 165.00 171.00 HOL FEEDER HEIFERS 500-750# 60.00 84.00 750-1000# 100.00 106.00 DAIRY CROSS FEEDERS Up to 500# 135.00 DAIRY CATTLE - 3 Jersey shortbred 770.00 800.00 BULLS - 22 Beef bulls 96.00 150.00 Dairy bulls 104.00 120.00 FATS - 24 Choice color 156.00 159.00 Select color 132.00 143.00 Select hol 99.00 129.00 BEEF COWS - 63 High yield cows 95.00 112.50 Fleshy cows 90.00 112.50 Lean cows 78.00 105.00 Low yield cows 75.00 Down HORSE SALE 5/12/23 - 71 HORSES - 48 400.00 2700.00 PONIES - 6 325.00 1100.00 GOATS - 4 40.00 80.00 MULES - 1 1100.00 DONKEYS - 9 150.00 675.00 HEIFER - 1 800.00 ALPACA - 2 300.00 EIGHTY-FOUR LIVESTOCK AUCTION Eighty Four, Pa. 724-222-9965 Monday, May 15, 2023 CATTLE - 167 COWS Commercial 85.00 96.00 Canners/cutters 72.50 84.00 Shells 71.00 Down BULLS 110.00 127.00 FEEDERS Steers and bulls 200-300# 185.00 230.00 300-400# 165.00 200.00 400-500# 124.00 207.50 500-600# 130.00 192.50 600-700# 142.50 165.00 700-800# 150.00 181.00 800-1000# 122.50 145.00 Heifers 200-300# 145.00 190.00 300-400# 115.00 150.00 400-500# 120.00 160.00 500-600# 120.00 135.00 600-700# 117.50 147.50 700-800# 132.50 147.50 800-900# 122.50 145.00 CALVES - 28 Holstein Back to Farm 80-120# 365.00 380.00 80-105# 150.00 240.00 Utility 30.00 Down Beef 165.00 470.00 SHEEP/LAMBS - 49 Lambs 35-45# 240.00 250.00 Lambs 50-71# 242.50 272.50 Lambs 85-95# 235.00 287.50 Ewes 70.00 102.00 GOATS - 13 Kids small 15-30# 22.50 60.00 Kids large 35-40# 100.00 130.00 Nanny 85# thin 135.00 MEADVILLE LIVESTOCK AUCTION Saegertown, PA 814-763-2240 Wednesday, May 17, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 274 COWS Good 90.00 120.00 Medium 70.00 89.00 Common 69.00 Down Bulls 102.50 132.00 Feeders 85.00 177.50 CALVES Back to farm bulls 90-130# 150.00 390.00 Back to farm beefX 90-130# 150.00 440.00 LITTLE PIGS 40.00 160.00 SLAUGHTER HOGS 60.00 75.00 SOWS 15.00 35.00 MALES 20.00 32.50 LAMBS 110.00 205.00 SHEEP 35.00 145.00 GOATS 140.00 400.00 KIDS 20.00 35.00 TOP HORSE 1400.00 TOP PONY 225.00 HAY Square/bale 1.50 7.75 Round/bale 10.00 35.00 NEW N.W. 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LIVESTOCK New Wilmington, PA 724-946-8621 Monday, May 15, 2023 FEEDER PIGS 20.00 80.00 FEEDER CATTLE Bulls 350-1100# 80.00 175.00 Steers 350-800# 75.00 175.00 Heifers 80.00 160.00 DAIRY /BH 800.00 900.00 HOGS 220-280# 50.00 70.00 Sows 20.00 40.00 Boars 3.00 40.00 SHEEP/LAMBS 50-90# 120.00 240.00 Sheep 40.00 80.00 GOATS 20.00 300.00 CALVES #1 95-100# 300.00 450.00 80-90# 150.00 290.00 Veal 140.00 Down FAT CATTLE Steers colored 101.00 179.00 Heifers colored 89.00 169.00 Holstein 91.00 141.00 BULLS 92.00 139.00 CULL COWS #1 87.00 120.00 #2 71.00 86.00 #3 70.00 Down JACKSON COUNTY REGIONAL LIVESTOCK AUCTION Ripley, WV 304-373-1269 Saturday, May 20, 2023 TOTAL HEAD - 373 STEERS M&L 1 200-299# 216.00 300-399# 202.50 231.00 400-499# 214.00 225.00 500-599# 209.00 229.00 600-699# 210.00 217.00 700-799# 187.00 191.00 HEIFERS M&L 1 300-399# 196.00 197.50 400-499# 191.00 207.00 500-599# 182.00 197.00 600-699# 142.50 186.00 800-899# 130.00 BULLS M&L 1-2 200-299# 217.50 230.00 300-399# 210.00 215.00 400-499# 150.00 224.00 500-599# 157.50 192.00 600-699# 147.50 169.00 700-799# 132.50 800-899# 94.00 124.00 1000# & up 101.00 125.00 SLAUGHTER CATTLE Heifers 110.00 120.00 Cows/breaker 97.00 108.00 Cows/boner 87.50 115.00 Cows/lean 19.00 91.00 Bulls 110.00 133.00 REPLACEMENT CATTLE Stock cows 63.00 114.00 Bred cows 87.00 1375.00 Bred heifers 1050.00 1335.00 Cow/calf pairs 725.00 1675.00 Bulls 1500.00 SLAUGHTER SHEEP/LAMBS Wooled & short 92.50 Shorn 50.00 220.00 Wooled 70.00 95.00 SLAUGHTER GOATS Kids 60.00 135.00 Nannies/does 30.00 285.00 Bucks/billies 220.00 Wethers 30.00 230.00 Wether kids 80.00

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When most people close their eyes and imagine a farm, they likely picture joyful storybook pages from childhood: a happy farmer tilling his field, a sleepy farmhand milking a cow into a pail, and dozens of similarly iconic images of the timeless American heartland. But what many non-farmers would be surprised to learn is that these “timeless” images are almost entirely wrong.

Thanks to major innovations in agriculture technology over the past few decades, including drones, apps, and even Fitbit-like technology for cows, today’s farms are becoming highly technologized at a rapid rate — and this makes them a surprisingly robust career path for STEMfocused students.

Don’t believe me?

Sit in a modern combine and you’ll feel like you’ve just entered a spaceship, with hundreds of sensors collecting and processing volumes of data about the machine’s performance and the surrounding environment in real time. This data empowers farmers to identify and solve problems with a level of precision that previous generations could only dream of.

For example, if a small patch of land in a large field is underperforming, the combine’s technology can help the farmer optimize the exact amount of extra fertilizer that is needed in just that area. This level of specificity helps farmers avoid over fertilizing their entire fields, which saves resources and money while ensuring better cultivation of the land. Or visit a facility like Oakleigh Farm in Mercersburg where owner Matt Brake is happy to explain how his high-tech milking system allows him to safely produce milk from his herd while also maintaining the health of each individual cow. The system succeeds thanks to a series of biometric sensors that are constantly evaluating every animal’s well-being.

Often, the sensors can identify when an animal is experiencing an illness or pain even before the farmers themselves would be able to see any visible signs, which enables them to treat the condition much earlier, leading to far healthier outcomes.

Many people are also unaware of the variety of career opportunities available on a modern farm. For example, how do we help cows experience the most comfortable environment we can provide for them? Answering that question can involve a nutritionist, veterinarian, agronomist, and many other specializations that combine science with a love of nature.

Unfortunately, because few families today have any direct contact with the farmers and production workers who are responsible for the food we eat every day, the vast technological transformation of farming has largely flown under the radar of public awareness — and this is a big problem when it comes to the future of farming.

On average, the principal operator of a farm in the U.S. is 59 years old. As the current generation of farmers approaches retirement age, few young farmers are stepping up to take their place. One big reason for this is that today’s students have almost no firsthand experience with food production, which means the idea of working in agriculture never enters their minds. Likewise, if they love technology, they may think that only equates to a desk job, while if they love working with animals or being outdoors, they may think there are no career options to connect their passions with the technology boom.

For this reason, farmers and ed-

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ucators across the U.S. are finding creative ways to introduce learners of all ages to more agriculture-based experiences.

For example, the annual Remake Learning Days festival includes dozens of outdoor learning opportunities and exposure to Career Ready PA career readiness skills, including a recent visit to Oakleigh Farms when nearly 1500 K-12 students learned all about the modern science of healthy milk production. Meanwhile, many urban schools have begun implementing community garden projects that encourage students to participate in the planting, growing, and harvesting of fruits and vegetables. Forwardthinking school districts are reaching out to farmers in their region to schedule field trips and school visits, which gives kids a chance to see all the exciting farm tech up close.

For youth who love animals, nature, and technology, agri-tech is creating a robust world of new career opportunities. In fact, many of these career paths don’t even require a four-year college or veterinarian degree, just certification and on-the-job training. There are more ways to work in agriculture than ever before — if only more students, parents, and school guidance counselors knew about them.

Inspiring more science and engineering-loving kids to take a greater interest in agriculture is crucial for ensuring that America will be able to safely and sustainably produce the food we depend on. It will also power the next wave of technological innovation in the agriculture industry, where creative problemsolving helps make life better for animals, people, and the environment.

As a fourth-generation dairy farmer myself, I am excited about the future of American farming and the role that STEM is actively playing in making that future possible. By doing all we can to introduce more children to the joys of agriculture and the wonders of science, perhaps we can develop a new and more accurate storybook vision of what’s possible when nature and technology work together.

(Charlene M. Shupp Espenshade is the executive director of the Pennsylvania Friends of Agriculture Foundation.)

Youth farm safety event set for June

NORTH ROYALTON, Ohio —

The Ashtabula County Farm Bureau and Progressive Agricultural Foundation are hosting a free youth agriculture safety day for children ages 4-12 from 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m June 3 at the Ashtabula County Antique Engine Club located at 4026 US 322, Williamsfield, OH 44093.

Topics include water/pond safety, chemical safety, animal safety, grain safety, equipment safety, ATV/ UTV safety, and much more. University Hospitals will be hosting a CPR class for adults.

Registration begins at 9 a.m. Families are welcome to stay. A packed lunch is required to attend. For more information, contact the Ashtabula County Farm Bureau at 440-426-2195 or ashtabula@ofbf. org or the event chair, Rachel Kalas at 440-789-9131 or by email at ashtabula.co.pafsd@gmail.com.

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Heartland clergy train to prevent agriculture workers’ suicides

LAKE BENTON, Minn. (AP) —

With traces of winter’s unusually heavy snow still lingering, farmers were out dawn to dusk in early May, planting corn and soybeans across southwestern Minnesota fields many have owned for generations.

The threat of losing beloved family farms is a growing worry, affecting many farmers’ mental health and raising concerns of another uptick in suicides like during the 1980s farm crisis. Much of the stress stems from being dependent on factors largely outside their control — from the increasingly unpredictable weather to growing costs of equipment to global market swings that can wipe out profits.

“You’d be surprised how many people are suffering with depression. Farmers have been a group of people who keep problems to themselves,” said Bob Worth, a third-generation crop farmer near the hamlet of Lake Benton, who credits his wife with saving his life during a bout with depression in the 1980s. “The more you talk about this, the more you realize it can be fixed.”

States such as Minnesota and South Dakota are offering suicide prevention training to clergy — a crucial, trusted presence in rural America.

In Pipestone, the bigger town down the dirt road from Worth’s farm – with 4,200 residents and a dozen churches — pastors from three Lutheran parishes are taking the four-week suicide prevention program that Minnesota’s departments of agriculture and health launched this spring.

“I want to learn to help. This could be anybody,” said the Rev. Robert Moeller, recalling his first realization of the scourge of suicide among farmers, when a customer in the feed business he once worked at killed himself.

EDITOR’S NOTE — This story includes discussion of suicide. The national suicide and crisis lifeline is available by calling or texting 988. There is also an online chat at 988lifeline.org.

Stress. While rising levels of stress and anxiety are affecting Americans from students to service members, the dynamics are different in the farmland, where churches remain essential social gathering points.

“Every farm family I know has a relationship with a house of worship,” said Meg Moynihan, a dairy farmer in southern Minnesota who works on clergy-focused training programs as a senior advisor to the state’s agriculture department.

The evident satisfaction that farmers take in growing crops and raising livestock to feed the country makes the fear of being unable to keep going a key factor in mental health distress.

“There’s a sense of threat to one’s identity and generational legacy across time,” said Sean Brotherson, professor and extension family science specialist at North Dakota State University. “People treat the farm as a member of the family – and the longest-living member of the family.”

Under financial pressure, Keith and Theresia Gillie started talking about finding jobs away from his homestead in northwestern Minnesota.

“I never realized that in the midst of us quitting farming, that was his identity,” said Gillie, who found her husband of more than 30 years dead on a gravel road.

Statistics. Male agricultural work-

ers’ suicide rates are more than two times higher than the national average, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There are several issues that play a role, including increased isolation and exacerbated family tensions during the pandemic, the difficulty in rural communities to find in-person mental health counseling or to access broadband for tele-health, as well as the disruptions brought by climate change-driven unpredictable weather patterns, inflation and international trade disputes.

As the average age for farmers inches toward 60, the pressure of passing on a life-defining legacy to new generations is a growing problem, said Monica McConkey, a rural mental health specialist contracted by Minnesota’s agriculture department.

Driving his tractor and planter, some $750,000 in machinery, outside Flandreau, South Dakota, Todd Sanderson, 61, said he hopes a nephew will take over eventually.

“That’s what’s keeping me up at night, the transition,” he said. “The more I get stressed, the more I get quiet.”

Pride. Breaking farmers out of that proud reserve is a big challenge even for clergy, said the Rev. Alan Blankenfeld, the rural ministry liaison for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America’s South Dakota synod.

“They’ll share on their terms. Our place is not counseling, but we can walk with them,” he added.

Back in Pipestone, the Rev. Ann Zastrow of First Lutheran Church, who’s taking Minnesota’s online prevention course, plans to remind those struggling with mental health that “God is still in the picture.”

In many farm families, faith and struggle have long coexisted. First Lutheran’s council president, who raises lambs from 500 ewes outside town, said he still remembers when his mother asked him to take guns out of the house because she was worried about his father.

“I remember the look on (my father’s) face when they sold his cows,” Craig Thies said as newborn lambs tottered around him. “Realistically, they’re like your children. But somebody is eating tonight because of you.”

Seeing themselves as part of a crucial creation plan cements farmers’ faith, which in turn makes the clergy potential lifesavers when given the right tools.

“One place we struggle within the church is if we treat suicide as shameful, then they won’t share they’re not okay,” said the Rev. Kelly Ahola, a Lutheran pastor in the Red River Valley between Minnesota and North Dakota.

Personal. For one of 80 clergy taking the spring training course, the Rev. Jillene Gallatin, the call to prevention is excruciatingly personal. It was her pastor who drove her to the hospital when, at 15, she tried to kill herself a year after her mother took her own life. And it was in her church that she met comfort instead of the deafening silence and averted eyes elsewhere in her community.

“That’s a gift we can bring as church, being a safe spot,” Gallatin said in the sanctuary of Grace Lutheran Church in Waseca, about an hour south of Minneapolis.

Later that spring day, she visited a church member’s dairy farm that’s been in the family since the 1870s.

There wasn’t a dry eye in the room when the relatives discussed the option of stopping the milking operation, Jason Eldeen recalled.

But they persevered, which makes them among the 1.3% of U.S. workers with direct on-farm employment, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s 2023 data.

“How lucky we are that we get to farm,” he said, as some of the cows reached out to lick his and Gallatin’s hands in the spring sunshine.

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Association USA’s Star of the Breed award is an elite accolade designed to recognize a Registered Holstein cow with outstanding production and exceptional type.

This year’s recipient, Show-Mar Crush Everyone, has eye-catching

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Crush Everyone is owned by Wesley Brantner of Saegertown, Pennsylvania. Wesley works on his family’s farm, Show-Mar Holsteins.

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To the Junior Holstein member, the award holds special significance.

Show-Mar Crush Everyone qualified for the award with her fourth-place finish in the FourYear-Old cow class at the Northeast Spring National Show in 2022. She has a lifetime production record of 108,990 pounds of milk with 4,165 pounds of fat (3.8%) and 3,421 pounds of protein (3.1%). She’s also classified Excellent 92.

The 2022 Star of the Breed will be recognized during Holstein Association USA’s 137th annual meeting at the 2023 National Holstein Convention in Lexington, Kentucky this summer. To learn more or register for convention, visit 2023nationalhoslteinconvention.com.

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graduated over 50 years ago. It was the day after graduation. The doors were locked. The professors were gone, as were the members of the graduating class. The place was no longer home to those graduates. The teachers were no longer available as instructors and advisors in an official way.

Like as a Fire

Ephesians 1:15-23.

Wherefore I also, after I heard of our faith in the Lord Jesus, and love unto all the saints, cease not to give thanks for you, making mention of you in my prayers; that the God of our Lord Jesus, the Father of glory, may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of him: The eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that ye may know what is the hope of his calling, and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints, and what is the exceeding greatness of his power to us-ward who believe, according to the working of his mighty power, which he wrought in Christ, when he raised him from the dead, and set him at his own right hand in the heavenly places, far above all principality, and power, and might, and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in that which is to come: And hath put all things under his feet, and gave him to be the head over all things to the church, which is his body, the fulness of him that filleth all in all.

ON OUR OWN, BUT NOT ALONE

Do you remember the day after the last day of your formal education, be it from eighth grade, high school or college? The last day was often celebratory, no more classes, and some form of graduation or commencement followed. We were glad to be finished and proud of our accomplishments. Most of us remember that day. But what about the next day?

I drove by the college from which I

I remembered my high school and college ceremonies. Things were different the following day. We were on our own. The relationships between students and teachers had changed forever. We had to take what we had learned and put that knowledge to use for more than merely passing tests. We had to use it to get along in the world.

Ascension Day and Pentecost mark Jesus’ departure from earth and the entrance of the Holy Spirit into the midst of those earliest followers of their Savior. The disciples, now apostles, filled with joy left the site of Jesus’ ascension to heaven.

Now they had to put to use what they had experienced and learned from their Master. They had graduated, commencing to work in their new callings to share the Good News of the risen Christ. What were they to do? The first thing they did was to gather in fellowship and prayer.

Then the presence of God’s Holy Spirit appeared as wind and tongues of flame. Jesus, God’s Son, was replaced as God’s presence among them by the Lord’s spiritual guidance in its many ways. The Book of Acts and the letters of Paul and others reveal some of them. They were on their own in one sense, but were not alone.

Our faith takes us to situations in which we are able to reasonably apply what we have learned and have come to believe in those experiences. We have shared Scripture, lessons from other believers along with our own faith encounters. And, of course, we have included prayer.

Haven’t times occurred when we have felt a bit alone? We have encountered difficulty in applying what we have at hand in our beliefs. Prayer may have led us to seek some connection with former teachers, other faith-related resources and other people of faith. We may have participated in some continuing education or Bible courses.

You and I are sent out as people of faith to share glimpses of God’s guidance and loving forgiveness. We are, in our own God-given ways and using our God-given gifts, to affirm the sense of God’s presence in a world constantly needing to know it.

Class reunions can sometimes be sources of healing, affirmation and new information, as old classmates gather to recall their school experiences. It is something like a family reunion. We had grown up, matured, done our things.

Some of us recalled lessons from our teachers, things that didn’t stick in our minds, until we recalled them later in life. Then they held meaning. We shared stories about teachers. Some had retained or renewed relationships with some of them.

The experience of renewed, shared fellowship of classmates was good for us. It was like family bonded by the shared experiences of school. Let’s remember that the term “Alma Mater” is Latin, meaning “our mother.”

The teaching and nurturing experiences something like a family with teaches being something like parents. That may be stretching the comparison a bit; however, it did apply in some manner.

You and I are parts of an Alma Mater, the family of faith in Jesus, remembering and renewing that relationship with others of faith, as we live and share it. Let’s not just stand, looking heavenward guided only by our self-interests in a personal relationship with the Almighty. Let’s not ignore the Holy Spirit’s nudge to get out and share the good news of God’s gift of salvation in Jesus with others, however God guides us.

While we are at it, let us renew and keep in repair our relationships with others within our faith family both within the local place of worship, but with all people of faith wherever they worship.

“Alma Mater” may be a way of looking at fellowship in the family of Christ that comforts, guides and forgives us, as it welcomes us and others into the “here-and-now” and on into Eternity with God.

God, thank you for your Spirit’s presence over the ages and into our lives. May we find, share and live it. Amen.

Meditation from the Upper Room

ALWAYS ON GOD’S MIND

Many, Lord my God, are the wonders you have done, the things you planned for us.

— Psalm 40:5 (NIV)

While visiting my husband’s family in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, we were sitting in the backyard before dinner. Four-year-old Jesse skipped around the edges of our conversation, seemingly lost in his own little world. He squirmed as we ate our meal and then slipped out of the room.

Suddenly Jesse reappeared and thrust a purple piece of construction paper at me with a rush of words. I was puzzled, so he spoke in a louder voice, “It’s a bird, and I love you.” Yes, two large eyes were recognizable as well as a very large beak.

That moment with a young boy reminded me of how often we nearly miss God’s voice saying much the same thing. “It’s sunrise over a new day, and I love you.” Or “It’s a terrible loss, but I am here and I love you.”

Spring reminds us God gives life abundantly

This year, my wife and I had the privilege of experiencing spring twice. Let me explain: Toward the end of April, we went to our son’s wedding in North Carolina.

For them, it was late spring/ early summer. Fresh local picked strawberries were in full swing, and their field corn was six to eight inches tall. The trees were lavished in full green, whereas the trees we left back in Ohio were anything but.

As we made our return to Ohio some two weeks later, spring was in full swing all over again. Now tell me, what could be better than enjoying strawberry season twice in one year?

Then, upon a recent bike ride on the Rails to Trials in Millersburg as my wife pedaled on, just taking it all in, she spontaneously commented, ”Oh, it’s so nice to have everything so green and alive again.”

I suppose that’s spring in a nut shell: “everything so green and alive again.”

Throughout the countryside, we see many a farmer, for instance, working their fields, making ready for planting corn, soybeans or some other crop in the sleeping fallow soil. And there are those of us who like to farm on a much smaller scale; we call it gardening.

Gardening can be thought of the art of killing weeds and bugs to grow flowers and crops so the local wildlife and birds can eat.

Or, like what a friend of ours with a not-so-green of a thumb said on a recent visit: “I would usually plant my plants and they would usually just pass away.” — June Merchant.

Of course not everyone chooses to believe this, that the whole existence of man came from and relies on a loving God Who chose to create us: “He Himself gives to all people life and breath and all things.” Acts 17:25.

And moreover, He didn’t just create man, but to be more specific, unlike any other creature, He chose to create mankind in His own image: “God said, ‘Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness.’” Genesis 1:26.

But I have not come to make ripples with the nonbeliever, I am only here today to promote a living God who loves you and is so familiar with each of us that He even knows the number of hairs on your head.

“Indeed, the very hairs of your head are all numbered.” Luke 12:7.

I am here only to promote a loving God Whose desire is for us to be with him. “The Lord... is patient toward you, not wishing for any to perish but for all to come to repentance.” 2 Peter 3:9.

It is my hope to remind you of an eternal God who not only gave us life, but He is a God Whose love endures forever.

“The LORD’S loving kindnesses indeed never cease, for His compassions never fail. They are new every morning.” Lamentations 3:22-23.

It would seem just as the world about us renews itself every spring, God’s loving kindness and His compassions are renewed as well every morning.

That my friend, should give us all something positive to think on and be thankful for tomorrow morning as the squawking rooster crows our groggy eyes out of bed.

It is the same quiet voice of the One who spoke to the despondent prophet Elijah in today’s scripture reading.

Our attention may be elsewhere when God hands us a love note. Worried or distracted, we may glance at the words without comprehension. Yet God persists. As the quoted scripture reminds us, we are always on God’s mind.

I framed Jesse’s picture and hung it by my desk. Its huge eyes and funny beak are a reminder to me that God’s eyes are on us. Firmly in God’s gaze, we can feel comforted and reassured. Today’s prayer: Dear Lord, help us not to be distracted from your voice but always to be attentive to your Spirit. Amen.

But joking aside, spring, indeed, is the time when everything seems to awaken from the dead, thereby growing and blossoming into life abundantly. Crocuses, daffodils, tulips and yes, even dandelions, all spring forth in vibrant colors each announcing that new life and spring has made its way once again.

Even as I write this, a male robin is outside my screen door with his unceasing chirp-CHIRPChirp, sending a romantic message to all the neighborhood girl robins informing them of what a great husband and father he would be.

As my wife did so aptly say; “Everything is so green and alive again!” And so, even as spring reminds us of renewed life, today I wish to remind us that it is the Lord our God who is the source of all life, particularly ours.

“The LORD God formed man of dust from the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being.”

Genesis 2:7.

So, as you watch the spring unfold this year with its vibrant fresh new growth, new flowers, and new life, think on this: it is our eternal loving God who gave us this spring. And it is this same loving God who gives us life in His image and He gives it abundantly.

Jesus spoke to the Pharisees, “I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly.” John 10:9,10.

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Western Pennsylvania residents can learn how to recognize the spotted lanternfly and help stop its spread by attending one of a series of public meetings sponsored by Penn State Extension in June.

The spotted lanternfly is an invasive insect that has spread rapidly throughout Pennsylvania since 2014, threatening the state’s grape, tree fruit, hardwood and nursery industries.

Meetings. The meetings will take place in the following locations (listed chronologically):

• Allison Park: 2:30-5:30 p.m. June 5, Parish Hill Barn, Walter Road.

• South Park Township: 2:30-5:30 p.m. June 7, Buffalo Inn, 3757-3779 Buffalo Drive.

• Plum: 2:30-5:30 p.m. June 9, Boyce Park Four Seasons Lodge, 901 Centerview Drive.

• Pittsburgh: 6-8 p.m. June 12, Frick Environmental Center, 2005 Beechwood Blvd.

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This series is aimed at providing residents, municipal officials, park and public works employees and landscape professionals with research-based and accurate information on the impacts of this nonnative pest. Last year, the spotted lanternfly population significantly increased in some parts of Allegheny County, and it’s expected to grow even more this year. This has caused concern among residents about the potential damage to their landscapes and homes.

To address these concerns, green industry extension educator Sandy Feather will share the latest research on the impact of these insects, their management and the steps being taken to limit their spread. Additionally, Feather will provide tips on how residents can help combat the planthopper.

Penn State Extension offers these sessions free of charge, but preregistration is required to comply with venue occupancy limits. Registration deadlines vary by location. To register, visit extension.psu.edu/spottedlanternfly-public-meeting.

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what do you think of when someone mentions Memorial Day?

Do you think of summer? Cooking out? swimming? The end of the school year? It’s fine to think of all of those things, but there’s something else we should think about, too – the real meaning of Memorial Day

America has fought wars against other countries since we first declared our independence as our own nation in 1776 since then, we have relied on volunteers to join the military to keep the rest of us safe and free sadly, many of those people died doing that job

That’s why we celebrate Memorial Day – to remember and honor those who chose to be put in harm’s way to protect the rest of us national Moment of Remembrance

According to the U .s Department of Veterans Affairs, “The national Moment of remembrance encourages all Americans to pause wherever they are at 3 p m local time on Memorial Day for a minute of silence to remember and honor those who have died in service to the nation ” Let us all remember those before us who sacrificed their lives to make ours better

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l Coconut Oat Granola - Topper for Breakfast Bowl

• 1/3 cup unsweetened applesauce

• 3 Tbsp. maple syrup

• 2 Tbsp. chia seeds

• 3 Tbsp. flaxseed

• 1 Tbsp. coconut oil

• 2 tsp. orange zest

• 1 tsp. vanilla

• ½ tsp. salt

• ½ tsp. ground cinnamon

• 3 cups rolled oats, not quick

• ½ cup pumpkin seeds

• ½ cup flaked coconut, toasted

• ½ cup vanilla yogurt

• Kiwi slices, desired amount

• Banana slices, desired amount

• Blueberries, desired amount

• Honey, additional coconut, fresh mint

Preheat the oven to 325 F. Line a baking pan with parchment paper. In a bowl, mix together the first nine ingredients. Add oats and pumpkin seeds to mix until coated well. Spread oat mixture onto prepared pan and pat lightly. Bake and stir halfway through until golden, about 30 minutes. While warm, stir in coconut. Transfer pan to a wire rack and cool completely. For breakfast bowl, place ½ cup vanilla yogurt in one half of a low profile bowl. Place 1 cup granola on the opposite half. Add sliced kiwi, banana and blueberries. Top with honey, toasted coconut and mint.

l Poke Bowl

• 1 garlic clove, minced

• 2 Tbsp. juice from grapefruit

• 2 Tbsp. soy sauce

• 1 Tbsp. olive oil

• 1 Tbsp. sesame oil

• 1 pound sushi-grade ahi tuna, cut into 1/2- inch cubes

• 3 Tbsp. mayonnaise

• 1 Tbsp. sriracha

• 1 Tbsp. water

• 2 cups prepared white or brown rice

• 4 green onions, chopped

• 1  grapefruit, sliced and quartered

• 1 avocado, peeled, pitted and thinly sliced

• 1 cup edamame, thawed if frozen

• 1/4 cup pickled ginger

• 4 tsp. white and/or black sesame seeds

In a medium bowl, whisk garlic, grapefruit juice, soy sauce, olive oil and sesame oil until well combined. Add tuna; toss to combine. Let stand at room temperature for 15 minutes or refrigerate up to 2 hours. In small bowl, whisk mayonnaise, sriracha and water until smooth. To build poke bowls, divide rice between four bowls. Divide onions, grapefruit, avocado, edamame and tuna mixture between bowls. Sprinkle bowls with sesame seeds and drizzle with mayonnaise mixture. Serve immediately. Vary ingredients to your favorite toppings.

l Pea Pod Noodle Bowl

• 1 14.5 oz. can vegetable or chicken broth

• 1 Tbsp. finely chopped fresh ginger

• 1 Tbsp. reduced-sodium soy sauce

• ½ cup thinly sliced carrots

• 4 oz. soba noodles

• 1 cup cubed cooked chicken or turkey

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Bowls don’t have to be complicated to be delicious. Most of the ingredients can be streamlined ahead of time and quickly assembled right before you eat. Build from your base, proteins, veggies and stock up on toppings and sauces — be creative. It’s so convenient. Soon you’ll be a pro-bowler!

l Spicy Noodle Shrimp Bowl

• 1 1/2 lbs. med-large shrimp peeled and deveined

• 6 cups chicken, vegetable or seafood stock

• 2 Tbsp. olive oil

• 1-2 Tbsp. sriracha

• 3 Tbsp. soy sauce

• 3 cloves garlic minced

• 1 tsp. grated fresh ginger

• 1 1/2 Tbsp. brown sugar

• 2 cups shredded green cabbage

• 1/2 cup onion thinly sliced

• juice of 1 lime

• Cilantro

In a skillet on medium, heat add 1 tablespoon olive oil. Add shrimp, season with salt and pepper and cook for 1-2 minutes on each side or until firm and pink. Set aside. In a large pot on mediumhigh heat, add 1 tablespoon olive oil. Add onions and cabbage, cook for 2-3 minutes, add garlic and ginger and cook for another minute. Add stock, soy sauce, brown sugar, lime juice, and sriracha; mix until combined. Bring to a rapid boil and then reduce heat to medium and let simmer for 8 minutes. Add the dry ramen noodles to the broth and cook for another 2-3 minutes. Remove from heat and serve into bowls, add in shrimp and garnish with cilantro.

l Salmon Bowls with Carrot Miso Dressing

• 3 Tbsp. finely shredded fresh carrot

• 3 Tbsp. white miso paste

• 1 Tbsp. sesame seeds, toasted, plus extra for garnish

• 4 tsp. rice vinegar

• 1 ½ tsp. grated fresh ginger

• ¾ tsp. toasted sesame oil

• ¾ tsp. honey

• 5 Tbsp. vegetable oil

• ¼ cup water

• 1½ cups uncooked farro

• 1 Tbsp. vegetable oil

• 4 4-5 oz. center cut salmon filets, skinned

• ¼ tsp. kosher salt

• 4 cups baby spinach

• ½ cup thinly sliced radishes

• ½ cup thinly shaved seedless cucumber into ribbons

In a small bowl, whisk together carrot, miso, sesame seeds, vinegar, ginger, sesame oil and honey. Gradually whisk in 5 tablespoons vegetable oil, followed by the water. Set aside. For farro: Bring a large saucepan of salted water to a boil. Cook farro according to package instructions or until tender. Drain and keep warm. Heat an extra-large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add remaining 1 tablespoon vegetable oil; swirl to coat pan. Sprinkle salmon with salt. When pan is very hot but not smoking, add fillets, top sides down. Cook 4 to 6 minutes per 1/2-inch thickness of fish or until fillets flake when tested with a fork, turning once. Divide farro among bowls or plates. Top each portion with salmon, spinach, radishes and cucumber ribbons in sections. Whisk dressing and serve on the side of the bowl. Garnish with toasted sesame seeds, if desired.

l Mexican Taco Bowl

• 1 Tbsp. olive oil

• 1 small onion, diced

• 1 lb. ground turkey or beef

• 2 tbsp. taco seasoning

• ¼ cup water

• 1 cup shredded bok choy

• ½ cup halved pea pods

• 1/3 cup sliced radishes

• ½ tsp. toasted sesame oil

• Green onion strips

In a large saucepan, combine broth, ginger and soy sauce. Bring to boiling; reduce heat. Simmer, covered, for five minutes. Add carrots; simmer for three minutes. Stir in noodles. Bring to boiling; reduce heat. Simmer, uncovered, about four minutes or until noodles and carrots are tender. Stir in chicken, bok choy, pea pods, radishes and sesame oil; heat through. Sprinkle each serving with green onion strips.

l Mushrooms and Butternut Squash Bowl

• 8 oz. dried soba noodles

• 2 lbs. butternut squash, peeled, and cut into 1-inch cubes (about 5 cups)

• 2 Tbsp. olive oil

• 8 oz. shiitake mushrooms, stemmed

• 3 cups fresh spinach leaves

• 4 green onions, thinly sliced

• 1/3 cup reduced-sodium soy sauce

• 1/3 cup water

• 1 Tbsp. grated fresh ginger

• 1 Tbsp. sriracha sauce

• 1 Tbsp.  honey

Cook soba noodles according to package directions; set aside. Meanwhile, preheat oven to 425 F. Spread squash in a shallow baking dish. Toss in two tablespoons oil to coat. Roast 15 minutes. Stir in mushrooms; roast 5 minutes more or until vegetables are tender and lightly browned. Add spinach and green onions; toss to lightly wilt. In a small bowl, whisk together soy sauce, water, the ginger, sriracha and honey. Remove vegetables from oven and drizzle on sauce, toss to coat. Serve over noodles.

• Salt and pepper to taste

• 1 head Iceberg or Romaine lettuce, chopped

• 2 cups rice, cooked

• 1 cup corn, canned or fresh, cooked and cooled

• 1 (15 oz. can) black beans, rinsed and drained

• 1 cup cherry tomatoes, chopped

• 1 large avocado, sliced

• 2 oz. cheddar cheese, shredded

• ½ cup cilantro, chopped

• 2 limes, cut into wedges

• 1 small jalapeño, thinly sliced

• Sour cream, hot sauce, taco sauce, yellow corn

Heat oil in a skillet. Add onion and sauté until clear. Add meat and sauté until browned. Drain excess fat, if necessary. Stir in taco seasoning and water. Reduce heat and simmer for about 5 minutes or until thickened, stirring as needed. Add salt and pepper to taste. Set aside until ready to use. Distribute lettuce evenly into bowls. Warm the taco meat, rice, corn and beans; distribute into bowls. Use toppings as desired.

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Environmental groups sue Shell over air quality

MONACA, Pa. — Shell is putting residents’ health at risk by persistently violating air quality standards at its massive new petrochemical refinery in western Pennsylvania, an environmental group alleged in a lawsuit, May 11.

The “cracker” plant, located along the Ohio River about 30 miles outside Pittsburgh, opened in November and uses ethane from a vast shale gas reservoir underneath Pennsylvania and surrounding states to makes polyethylene, a plastic used in everything from consumer and food packaging to tires.

A federal lawsuit filed by the Clean Air Council alleges that operator Shell Chemical Appalachia LLC, a subsidiary of British oil and gas giant Shell, is violating state and federal limits on smog, as well as emissions limits in its state-approved operating plan.

Clean Air Council members who live near the plant are “concerned about the impact of the plant’s illegal pollution on their health and the health of their families,” the suit said, noting that smog can worsen respiratory conditions such as bronchitis and asthma. The plaintiffs asked a judge to order Shell to bring the plant into compliance, and impose civil penalties of up to $140,000 per day. Shell spokesperson Curtis Smith said the company had no comment on the suit.

The plant has been shut down for repairs since early April after Shell

said it identified a problem with its flaring system, which is designed to burn off unwanted gases. Shell expects to restart the offline units later this month, Smith said. The Clean Air Council said Shell has violated limits on visible emissions from its flares.

“We will continue to report out and comply with all regulations while also applying lessons learned and best practices to ensure our operations have no negative impact on people or the environment,” Smith said.

Shell was attracted to Pennsylvania because of a drilling boom in the vast Marcellus Shale natural gas field. The company had projected to spend $6 billion on the refinery, which took years to build. At full capacity, the plant is expected to produce 3.5 billion pounds of polyethylene annually. Environmental advocacy groups had fought the plant and predicted that it would generate more plastic pollution, compounds that form smog and planet-warming greenhouse gases. Shell has said it is using the best available technologies to try to minimize air pollution.

“Shell’s persistent law-breaking must end,” Joseph Minott, executive director of the Clean Air Council, said in a statement Thursday. “The community will not tolerate dangerous pollution events that risk the health of families across Beaver County and beyond.”

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The ‘Freedge’ Movement comes to Lorain County

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I have recently been shopping and trying on blue jeans. I appreciate your support during this difficult time.

I miss being a kid. My only responsibilities were tying my shoes and keeping my clothes passably clean — someone else was in charge of my hair.

Now, I am in the era of adulthood where I am supposed to look “put together” and also “age appropriate” (whatever that means). I think it means I am not supposed to look too flashy or appear to be trying too hard. At the same time I am also not to “let myself go.”

I need an adult version of “Seventeen” magazine for guidance. “Fifty Magazine” perhaps?

Left to my own devices I can surmise that this is meant to be some semblance of casual elegance, well styled hair, and lip gloss, I guess?

I’m a devotee of “big hair” and will hold my ¾” barrel curl iron close to my heart — and scalp — forever. I also never leave the house without lip gloss. What’s tripping me up is my britches.

I’m reading that “skinny jeans” are absolutely out — as if anything on my body has been called “skinny” since the early 2000’s.

The problem is that I need skinny jeans — even if in name only — because bootcut or “flares” as we once knew them, pants with a nice roomy swing at the ankle, do not tuck into tall boots. I need a tight calf and ankle on my pants because I, like almost every female of my generation, loves a nice high leather riding boot.

I wear them with everything in cooler weather. Are we going fox hunting? Marching on Germany? No one can be sure.

Through the ages. I am a child of 1980s denim. I was raised on a nice high rise waistband. Pants don’t necessarily need to belt right under my clavicle, although I wouldn’t hate it. Belly button coverage is fine.

ELYRIA, Ohio — It all started with a sentence for Rachel Gonzales, “I want to grow food.”

Gonzales, co-owner and manager of Fifth Acres Farms, in Vermilion, Ohio, added, “And I don’t want anyone to experience food insecurity.”

Gonzales is referring to her relationship with the free refrigerator, or “Freedge,” in Elyria. It’s the first of its kind in the region, and her produce goes directly to people in need.

The Freedge aims to reduce food insecurity and food waste in communities all over the world. The movement promotes equal access to healthy food through public refrigerators that are used to share fresh food, fruits and vegetables.

Worldwide. The movement is relatively new with the first community fridges appearing in 2016 in Europe. It became a worldwide effort, according to Julie Piazza-King, who oversees the Elyria Freedge. The movement has grown rapidly in recent years because of the pandemic, with over 1,000 community fridges operating in Europe, Canada and the United States.

Community fridges are located in public spaces, such as parks, libraries and community centers. Most of the food has been donated by individuals, businesses and restaurants, and anyone can take food from a community fridge, regardless of their income or social status. There is no bureaucratic process involved.

The Freedge movement’s intention is to reduce food waste and promote sustainability. Gonzales says Fifth Acre Farms is in its first year of operation and is com-

mitted to delivering 30 pounds of fresh produce a week. She believes the Freedge movement is innovative and is likely to continue to play a role in addressing food issues in the years to come.

Gonzales grew up in abject poverty and hopes to have some community impact with her commitment. She acknowledges that the Freedge doesn’t solve food insecurity or food waste, but every little bit helps.

First in Ohio. The Lorain community Freedge, called the Pioneer Freedge, was the first one in Ohio, Piazza-King said. It started out as a community service project and has grown into a major source of assistance. The Pioneer Freedge is located in the South Branch of the Elyria Public Library, and anyone can drop off or take food during normal library hours six days a week.

One initiative of the Freedge movement is to start your own. The international organization will walk you through the process and list the Freedge on their website.

The organization suggests you find a location with high community activity and electricity, then find a commercial refrigerator with glass doors so people can see what is inside.

If the Freedge is outside, a shelter must cover it and bolt it down. According to the Freedge website, this investment for the community shouldn’t cost more than $1,000. The Freedge will need to be checked daily to keep it clean and maintain it. There is a food safety guide as well as possible funding through the nonprofit ChangeX (changex.org/us/ communityfridge). The Pioneer Freedge found funding through

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TOP LEFT: Rachel Gonzales is co-owner of Fifth Acres Farms and has a commitment to providing food for the Pioneer Freedge in Elyria.

TOP CENTER: Students paint and decorate the Pioneer Freedge and get it ready for the community.

TOP RIGHT: The Pioneer Freedge is stocked almost everyday.

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FRI, MAY 26 at 6:00 P.M. North

Bloomfield, OH. Bred Cow & Feeder Auction. Selling all breeds of feeders, brood cows and herd sires. Bloomfield Livestock Auction Pg. B10

SAT, MAY 27 at 9:00 A.M. Middlefield, OH. Annual Spring perennials, trees, shrubs, and misc. Crist Miller, Auct. Pg. B20

SAT, MAY 27 at 11:30 A.M. Middlefield, OH. Civil war era to mid-century modern to present day furniture, household, and misc. Jerry T. Hall, Auctioneer Pg. B14

SAT, JUN 3 at 9:00 A.M. Burton, OH. Primitives, antiques, collectibles, and misc. Aaron Mast Auctioneers & Appraisals Pg. B12

SAT, JUN 3 at 9:30 A.M. Atwater, OH. Skid loader, 7 tractors, support equipment, ‘68 Chrysler, shop tools, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B16

SAT, JUN 3 at 10:00 A.M. Concord, OH. Vintage Coca Cola Cooler 6’, Coca Cola wagon & horse, Hersheys, cast iron pan, Wagner Ware Marco Marinucci, Auctioneer Pg. B14

SAT, JUN 3 at 9:00 P.M. Southington, OH. 6/2 at 12PM and 6.3 at 9AM at Consigned machinery, and misc. Jason Miranda, Auct. Pg. B28

TUES, JUN 6 at 4:00 P.M. Warren, OH. Hot Wheels, Model planes, military collectibles, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B18

THURS, JUN 8 at 10:00 A.M. Mogadore, OH. MF tractor, power tools, log splitter, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B16

THURS, JUN 8 at 4:00 P.M. Kent, OH. Caterpillar 277 Track skid loader - Bobcat 334 mini excavator, Cattle Equipment, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B15 OHIO 2

FRI, MAY 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. B8 SAT, MAY 27 at 10:30 A.M. North Lawrence, OH. 75 Acres Country estate, elegant home, scenic lake, guest house, 8-stall horse barn and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B17

TUES, MAY 30 at 5:30 P.M.

Youngstown, OH. This will be the start of our summer weekly auctions From Memorial weekend to September we will have our weekly auctions on Tuesdays at 5 :30 P.M. thru the summer months.Jeff Anglin, Auct. Pg. B4

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“I want to grow food and I don’t want anyone to experience food insecurity.”
— Rachel Gonzales, co-owner and manager, Fifth Acre Farms
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HORSE TRAILER * FARM SUPPLIES

Kubota M 120-cab-air- radio 4x4 with LA 1601 loader w/ 1460 hrs, Kubota M 8560 with LA 1353 loader 4x4 hydraulic shuttle open station w/ 1077 hrs., Kubota L 3600 w/ LA 680 loader 4x4 open station/ 1724 hrs., J D 2350 cab with loader 2 wheel drive, Kubota DM 2028 disc mower-like new, MF Hesston1835 baler like new, New Holland roll belt 450 utility baler like new, Krone 5.52 4X7 t 4 Basket tedder-[ new], 2 N. Holland 256 rakes, 1-N. Holland 260 with dolly wheel rake, New Idea 5209 disc bine, 10’ off set disc, Pequea 910 tedder, 8x16

Office trailer, 8x8 storage box, 3 pt. auger 6”&10” augers, 717 JD rotary mower 3 pt., 3 pt. County Line 5 ft. rotary mower, 6 ft.,3 pt box blade, 225 ga. Water tank, Shaver post driver, 3 pt. bale carrier, Wallenstein BX 625 chipper like new, NH 451 sickle mower 3 pt., New Idea #17 spreader (rough), McCormick-Derring #7 mower 5 ft., 4 ‘ & 6 ‘ tool boxes, 8 ½ x22 & 5 ramp gooseneck trailer, 8x20 tandem trailer new floor and paint, 2 platform carriers, bale spear, bale feeders, rake cart, ground driven bale loader-like new, Priefert S01 squeeze chute, Palpation cage, head gates, 7x22 Feather lite gooseneck 4 horse week ender trailer,Airstream Excello 1000 tri axle trailer, 2013 Dodge 4x4 Ram 1500- 2 dr. 6 ½ ft bed 80,580 miles, F250 Ford 2 dr. -8 ft. bed-2004 with dump bed, 2010 F 150 Lariat-5.4 engine white platinumblack leather – 4 dr. super cab loaded- always Garage dept (clean), Polaris Ranger 900-2 seater crew- with blade, Ford F-150 2004 XLT 91,000 miles 6 ½ bed Ext. cab, JD riding tractor- LX176- blade -38” mower, 2 wheel cart, pressure washer 3100 PSI, slings 20’-15-10-8, log chains, chain binders, hi tensile wire, barb wire, fence supplies, New 12 volt fuel transfer pump, new tarps, new spot sprayer, baler twine, 2 Frigidaire air conditioners, Ecno Kiln by W.P. Dawon LT3 3 section 220 volts, Miller Dialarc 250 AC single phase welder, Shaper 3 ph 5 hp Powermatic # 26, Shaper 3 ph. 2 hp Powermatic # 26, Blowflex motivator, Innova table. New Bee Hive boxes.

Check pictures on Auction Zip or Go To Auctions

Terms: Cash or Check only- no credit cards.

DaviD Jones, Cai auCtioneer, #2315

Dan Waller, leroy Carpenter, auCtioneers

Flushing, Ohio 740-391-3710

Ripley, WV • Sat. June 3, 2023

starting at 9:30 a .M.• Live auction with onLine bidding avaiLabLe Automotive/Petroleum/Antique-nostAlgiA & memorAbiliA

Live Auction

over 600 lots!

Preview Friday, June 2, 2023 From 5:00 - 7:00 P.m registration is oPen and insPection oF lots will begin at 8:00 a m. on sat., June 3, 2023. online bidding open now at www.joerpyleauctions.com

375 South Church Street, Ripley, WV

Pickup for Online Bidders: Saturday, June 3, 2023 from 12 noon to 4:00 P.M. and Tuesday, June 6, 2023 from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.

Through serving the Tri State Area for 44 years in the automobile retail/wholesale industry, Rod Parsons collected the finest automobile memorabilia. He has sold his building and has commissioned us to sell his remaining collection… all to the highest bidder!

Rod has an eye for quality which shows up in this auction from start to finish. Over 600 Lots!

The Parsons family owned and operated the area Studebaker Dealership that closed in 1964. We will be selling lots of new old stock parts, signs, brochures, shop manuals, advertising, and a promotional go cart that was still in the building.

Featured CLaSSiC Car and Other rOLLing StOCk: Restored 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS 350 4bbl. factory 4 spd and factory air; 2 Beautifully restored 1963 Cushman Motorcycles; Restored Schwinn Whizzer Bike; 1939 “Economy” Sears & Roebuck Tractor

Finest Collection of Porcelain, Neon, and Lighted Advertising Signs that we have ever sold! Flying A, Gulf, “Lark, Oak Motor Oil, Phillips 66, Gulf & Phillips 66 with Post, Lighted ‘OK, Lighted Chevy, Lighted Case, Firestone, Oldsmobile, Pennzoil,

Huge Selection of Gas Station and Petroleum Collectibles and Advertising Items; Restored Gas Pumps, Service Stands, Oil & Grease tanks,

$23.2 million in grants awarded to Ohio arts

COLUMBUS — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, Lt. Governor Jon Husted, and Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik announced more than $23 million in support for arts organizations in Ohio. The funds are being awarded as part of the first round of the Ohio Arts Economic Relief Grant Program. A total of 139 organizations based in 35 counties are receiving grants.

The grant program was created in partnership with the Ohio General Assembly as part of a bill sponsored by Sen. George Lang (R-West Chester) which was later merged into House Bill 45. A total of $50 million is available through the program, with a second round of funding to be announced in coming weeks.

Funding can be used to help pay for employee compensation, excluding bonuses; employee recruitment, rehiring, and training expenses; rent or mortgage payments; and operating costs.

More than 400 organizations applied for the grants by the March 31 deadline. To be eligible for grant consideration, applicants must meet one of the conditions below.

• Performing arts organizations that produce or present performance in music, comedy, the performing arts, or related fields.

• Cultural arts museums that have a primary purpose related to exhibiting property for artistic or aesthetic purposes

The program is funded as part of the American Rescue Plan Act, and awards were calculated based on organizations’ loss in revenue from 2019 to 2020 and 2021 and their 2022 operating budget. For more information about the program, visit Development.Ohio.Gov/ArtsGrant.

Oil Bottles & Cans with displays, Massive amount of Mobil Oil items, Gas Cans, Brochures & Manuals

Collection of Pedal Cars

Studebaker NOS Parts, Advertising Items, and Go-Cart Premium Car Nice Selection of Coca-Cola Advertising Collectibles

Reach in Coolers, Upright vending machine, Coke Buttons, Several Coke Signs, Bottles, Crates

Other itemS OF intereSt: Limited Edition ’57 Bellaire Snap On Tool Chest; “Old Jalopy” Coin operated ride; Amusement Car from Coney Island ride; Barber pole and Barber signs; Quarter Midget Dirt Car; National Cash Register; Mannequins in themed outfits; Several Store Displays; Lots of brochures and paper advertising items; Several tin toys, Children’s games; Large Shoney’s Big Boy Figure. termS: 15% BP. Full terms online.

Joe r . Pyle

Auctions

WV 212 • 304-592-6000 www.joerpyleauctions.com

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The ‘Freedge’ Movement comes to Lorain County

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crowdfunding from In Our Own Backyard, or ioby.org for short.

Giving food. Piazza-King points out that the Freedge doesn’t require a large staff, while volunteers can drop off food donations at their own convenience, and since the fridge operates 24/7, there are typically no long lines of people. Everyone in the community can get involved, from local food retailers and supermarkets to community groups or charities that cook meals. She is excited to have Fifth Acre Farms as a local contributor and wants to continue to receive referrals.

CALENDAR

(To add a nonprofit event to our calendar listing, send details at least three weeks in advance to: Calendar, Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460; or email: editorial@ farmanddairy.com.)

May 25

Eastern Ohio Grazing Council Pasture Walk, 6 p.m. May 25, 81299 Redeye Rd, Freeport, Ohio; details, 330-627-9852 or https://tinyurl.com/ May2023EOGC.

May 27

Great Lakes Fiber Show, May 27-28, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio; details, greatlakesfibershow.org.

June 2

Small Ruminant FAMACHA and Integrated Parasite Management Workshop, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Bargar Farm, 36505 Deersville Road, Cadiz, Ohio; details, 740-264-2212.

July 9

NLFA Howard Wyman Sheep Industry Leadership School, July 9-13, Columbus; details, lambfeedersusa. org.

Millersburg, OH • THURS. JULY 20, 2023

starting at 3:00 P.M.

*****CONSIGNMENTS WANTED***** 2023 DOUGHTY VALLEY STEAM DAYS CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

5023 state route 557, Millersburg, OH 44654

Seeking good qUaLiTY conSignmenTS, TRacToRS, gaRden TRacToRS, HiT & miSS engineS, ToYS, anTiqUeS, PRimiTiveS, STeam WHiSTLeS & BeLLS, RR. STeam & FaRm ReLaTed

We are excited be getting ready for the 2023 Auction. This is a growing consignment auction held with the Doughty Valley Steam Days. It’s not to early to let us know what you’re bringing. Whether you have one piece or a collection, call today to discuss the options and have your items advertised at no extra cost.

Food insecurity in south Elyria is very high, Piazza-King said, and many residents don’t have reliable transportation, so grocery shopping is difficult; however, people are able to walk to the library.

Gonzales believes that in a truly sustainable system, organically grown food must be accessible to everyone, “not just those that can afford to pay an inflated sticker price.”

Gonzalez views it as a partnership and an opportunity to get produce to the dinner tables of Elyria families who might not otherwise have access.

(Reporter Nella Citino can be reached at nella@farmanddairy.com or 323-643-2353.)

July 24

Regenerative Bison Ranching Field Day, Cherokee Valley Ranch, 12320 Lonesome Road, Thornville, Ohio; details, bisoncentral.com/nba-conferences.

July 26

Ohio State Fair, July 26-Aug. 6, Ohio Expo Center, 717 E. 17th Ave., Columbus; details, ohiostatefair.com.

Aug. 8

Ag Progress Days, Aug. 8-10, Russell E. Larson Agricultural Research Center, 2710 W. Pine Grove Road, Pennsylvania Furnace, Pa.; details, agsci.psu.edu/apd.

Aug. 10

Katahdin Expo and Sale, Aug. 1012, Van Wert County Fairgrounds, Van Wert, Ohio; details, katahdins.org.

Sept. 13

Dairy Financial Conference, 9 a.m.4 p.m., Sheraton Harrisburg Hershey Hotel, 4650 Lindle Road, Harrisburg, Pa.; details, 717-346-0849.

Sept. 19

Farm Science Review, Sept. 19-21, 135 state Route 38 NE, London, Ohio; details, 614-292-4278 or fsrinfo@osu.edu.

Scleroderma event set for June 3 in Boardman

BOARDMAN, Ohio — Individuals living with and affected by scleroderma will join together at 9 a.m., June 3, at Boardman Park, 375 Boardman Poland Road, to take part in the annual Boardman Stepping Out to Cure Scleroderma walk.

Scleroderma is a rare rheumatic disease that affects connective tissue

and the vascular system, producing excessive collagen that causes fibrosis in the skin (localized) or in internal organs (systemic sclerosis). The disease can cause disfigurement and disability. For some, it’s life-threatening. There is no known cause or cure. More than 300,000 Americans live with the disease.

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Free advertising deadline June 24th.

We have reasonable commission rates and advertise online and in numerous papers email photos to allenbtroyer@gmail.com or text to 330-231-2745

AuCTIONEErS : AllEN TrOyEr 330-231-2745, MyrON MIllEr,

ElMEr yODEr

34th

PROCEEDS GOING TOwARD THE BILL OF AARON & MARy ANN ByLER new thiS year!!!! friday evening auction

SELLING TACk AND SPORTING GOODS. ALSO, HAVING A FISH FRy!!!!

SHOP EQUIPMENT: 10” table saw w/48” Vega fence, 10” Jet table saw, double drum sander, band saw, Grizzley 16” planer, drill press with clutch, line shaft and pullies.

STOVES: 30 gal. round SS kettle, Maytag wringer washers, new 3-burner oil stove.

FARM RELATED: Pioneer foot lift plow w/KV bottom, 10ft. lime spreader, 3’cultimulcher, 12’Kicker Tedder, No.5 Ensilage cutters, new 40’sprayer, new plateless corn planter, 1-horse mower, no.9 trailer gear mower, McCormick plateless planter, new forecart, new plastic layer w/dry fertilizer, IHC corn binder w/dolly wheel, 2- peachy cultivators, 2-40 cubic wheel barrows, 9’ spring tooth harrow, NI hay rake, 10’ disk, grain drill, Murphy diesel w/starter, Hercules engine-25hp, new open buggy complete, used open buggy, reconditioned family buggy complete w/FG wheels, Yearling standard bred colt, John Deere grain binder, John Deere VanBrunt 13 hole grain drill.

QUILTS: Barjello Jake, Tommies castle wall hanger, Tan Irish chain star top, 112x112 giant-Dahlia, 92x 96 Dahlia quilt, 114x114 Giant Dahlia, 109x109 trip around the horses, 50x50 star wall hanger, 105x113 Patched hearts.

SPORTING GOODS: Load of sporting goods, tree stands.

FURNITURE: New Oak Bureau, miniature bureau, dressers, Jack Daniel Barrel table, small whiskey barrels, live edge occasional furniture, 4-dining table sets, 1-pub table and 4-stools, rough sawn oak 2-door hutch, rough sawn side board

USED FURNITURE: High chair, rockers, trunk, gun cabinet, secretary desk, 9-drawer dresser. Lots of Polywood furniture and new furniture blankets!!

MISCELLANEOUS: 300 gal. tank, power washers, portable battery charger, 400’ ½” tubing for maple sap, 100’ house wrap, Logrite Cant Hooks, sparrow trap, lots of new and used tools, 6’&24’ ladders, 6-pallet jacks, lots of dollies, drum dollies, plastic tubs on wheels, 3-SS tables, grocery

carts, heavy duty casters, trash cans, 6’&12’ step ladders, aluminum ext. ladder, aluminum ramps, tool boxes, truck tool box, sledges, shop vacs, chains, battery tools, fuel tank, 2-canoes, 1-canoe trailer.

Lots of flowers and hanging baskets!

LOTS MORE ITEMS EXPECTED BY SALE DATE!!

CHECk-IN TIME: June 1st and June 2nd 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

COMMISSION RATES: $2 to $100 -20%, $101 to $500 - 15%, Over $500 -10% per item! Full commission on no sale items.

Send your quilts to a committee man before June 1st or drop off by noon, June 2nd.

STAFF OF MAHLE CHIROPRACTIC: will give adjustments at a discount with money going to the Benefit Auction.

TERMS: Cash or good check with positive ID.

BREAkFAST: 6 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.: Pancakes, sausage and eggs.

LUNCH: Lots of good food by Amish ladies; grilled chicken, pizza, donuts, ice cream and more. Large bake sale. Bring the children for some delicious cotton candy! SALE UNDER TENTS, PORT-O-JOHNS, SINKS. PLEASE NO TRASH OR ITEMS OF LITTLE VALUE. NO USED TIRES OR ELECTRIC APPLIANCES. AUCTION COMMITTEE HAS THE RIGHT TO REJECT ITEMS OF LITTLE OR NO VALUE.

Send your liSt to, or for more information contact one of the following:

Andy D. Byler: 2774 State Route 208, New Wilmington, PA 16142

Mose H. Kurtz: 776 Orchard Rd., Mercer, PA 16137

448 Leesburg Station Rd., New Wilmington, PA 16142

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Rudy L. Byler: 259-A South Stonebase
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Youngstown, oh

Tues. May 30, 2023

starting at 5:30 P.M. • Preview 4:00 P.M.

Large Live auction

Large Auction at Our aucTiOn gallery: 2431 yOungsTOwnHubbard rOad, yOungsTOwn, OHiO 44505, US 62 and RT 7 run together as Yo. Hubbard Road. updated list and photos coming soon. this will be the start of our suMMer weekly auctions froM MeMorial weekend to sePteMber.

We will have our weekly auctions Tuesdays at 5:30 P.M. through summer months.

Clean Modern furniture and antiques, Living room bedroom and dining room furniture, collectible glassware and china, costume jewelry, Large lot of clean household goods pots pans and kitchenware, glassware, hand and garden tools, ladders and much more with second Auctioneer at 1 P.M. complete updated list and photos at anglinsauction.com

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.

Anglins Auction service

Jeff Anglin, Auctioneer

2431 youngstown-Hubbard road, youngstown, Ohio 44505 330-707-0875 – licensed and bonded in Ohio and Pa

West Union, oh

Sat. May 27, 2023

Starting at 9:30 a .M.

SHORT NOTICE AUCTION

Amish Community Building

3760 Wheat Ridge Road, West Union, ohio 45693

Selling 150+ Quality and rare griSwold and wagner

CaSt iron PieCeS

Visit www.auctionzip.com ID#4988 for complete ad and pictures. tERMS: Cash, good check with proper ID.

AUCTIONEER: HERbERT ERwIN 937-544-8252

OIL CITY, PA Sat. JUNE 10, 2023

starting at 9 a .M. - Live & OnLine Bidding

Preview June 3 – 10 a .M. - nOOn

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

ABSOLUTE SALE

COLLECtOR CaRS aUtO MEMORabiLia

tRaiNS – ViNtagE biCyCLES – gaS PUMPS

gULf OiL SigN – REaL EStatE – OiL City, Pa

the living estate of bob fry, Short Street Motors 119 E. first Street

REaL EStatE - 1st Quaker State outlet in PA! This stunning, well cared for Brick & Riverstone building has so many opportunities! Winery/ Brewery/Restaurant/Museum/Collector Car Opportunities. Located in historic downtown Oil City PA. Building opened in 1929 as Quaker State Station, First attempt of having service & fuel outlet. Building has been in use since 1929. EXCELLENT Condition. All wiring & plumbing has been updated. (7) Bays, (2) 9000# (1) 7000# Drive On.

StUNNiNg COLLECtiON of Collector Cars & Vintage Auto Memorabilia! 1974 VW Sun Bug, ’29 Model A Pick Up, ’49 Willys Jeepster, 65 Plymouth Fury III, ’28 Ford Model A Roadster, ’77 Ranchero, ’23 Ford T Bucket, ’87 Corvette—Vintage bicycles, signs, pumps, so much more!!! dO nOt Miss this saLe!!

Check our Webpage for additional information and Photos!!

See photos and information www.triplestatesfamilyauctions.com

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$0 sell commission to you. 814-724-9947

SCHOLARSHIPS

WHAT: Sheep Heritage Foundation Memorial Scholarship

ELIGIBLE: Any graduate student involved in sheep and/or wool research in such areas as animal science, agriculture economics or veterinary medicine.

AMOUNT: $3,000

DEADLINE: May 31

APPLY: sheepusa.org/researcheducation-scholarship

• • •

WHAT: Charlie Hawkinberry Memorial Scholarship/South Cuyahoga Sportsmens Association

ELIGIBLE: All Medina County high school seniors or 4-H seniors active in Medina County who plan on studying a field related to agriculture.

AMOUNT: $1,000

DEADLINE: May 31

APPLY: Treasurer@scsasportsmen.com; email for application.

• • •

WHAT: Salem Saxon Scholarship Fund scholarships

ELIGIBLE: Students at Salem, West Branch and United Local high schools who have at least a 3.2 cumulative grade point average and plan to attend a post-secondary educational program in the fall of 2023.

DEADLINE: June 1

APPLY/INFO: Contact Barbara Spack at 330-501-1491 or babrayn@ sbcglobal.net for information or questions.

• • •

WHAT: Dairy Farmers of America Mideast Area scholarships

ELIGIBLE: High school seniors and undergraduate students who are DFA members, whose parents are members or employees on member farms.

AMOUNT: Five $1,000 scholarships

DEADLINE: June 2

APPLY: Call 330-670-7946, email sbownman@dfamilk.com or download application at www.dfamilk.com.

• • •

WHAT: Phoenix Capital Group Scholarship

ELIGIBLE: High school seniors or current college students pursuing a degree consistent with a career in the oil and gas industry with a minimum GPA of 3.5.

AMOUNT: $15,000

DEADLINE: June 30

APPLY: phxcapitalgroupscholarship.com

Jamestown, Pa

Sat. May 27, 2023

starting at 10:00 a.m.

Croll’s Mills AuCtios

1560 overlook Drive, Jamestown, Pa 16134

Real eState: Double lot with well and sewage hookup, property has a 24’x65’ cement pad. A 24’x24’ garage out building, located less than 1/4 mile from Pymatuning Lake, ready to have a camper hooked up or a mobile or modular home installed. (there is a 10% buyers premium added to final price on real estate. Sells w/owner conformation)

GunS: Winchester model 61, 22 pump. J.C. Higgins model number 583-22 20 ga bolt action full choke, Glenfield model 75, 22. Springfield

16 ga single barrel, Winchester model 67 .22 cal, Savage/Stevens model 311

20ga double barrel, Remington model 510 Target Master .22, H&R model 48

16ga full choke

VehicleS: 1970 Capriolo motorcycle w/title, Cab over diesel truck w/a “Switch-N-Go” bed, (2) Gem cars (golf carts)- one is parts

toolS/GaRaGe iteMS: Husqvarna mower 48”, Gas pressure washer, Battery charger, Bottle jacks, Torpedo heaters, Cordless tools, Steel grating, Old wheel, MiSc: Walden Articulating loader w/a freshly overhauled engine, 19’ Fishing boat, Kayak, Remote control airplane, Hess trucks, teRMS of Real eState: 10% buyers premium on real estate, 10% non refundable deposit due day of sale, Balance due 30-45 day at closing. Sells with owner conformation. RogeR

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teRMS of Sale: Cash~Good Check~Credit/Debit Cards. 3% Convenience Fee on ALL Cred Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPad For pictures Check auctionzip #17949 • gotoauctions #2201 estatesale.com #5692 • crollsmillsauctions.com
(724) 496-4580 au005812

Online Only

closes: Tues. June 6, 2023

Online Only auctiOn

Website – donsweetingauctioneer.hibid.com

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Beach city, Oh •

Wed. June 14, 2023

startign at 6:00 P.M.

ABSOLUTE BEAUTifUL fArmLAnd AUcTiOn

115.5 Acres | FrAnklin ToWnship | TuscArAWAs counTy| 10 pArcels MosTly open lAnd | counTry Building siTes | coMMerciAl Business locATion opporTuniTy | excellenT TillABle FArMlAnd

Located

us rT 250 & chesTnuT ridge roAd FronTAge | MinerAl righTs included liVe onsiTe AucTion locATion: us rT 250, BeAch ciTy, oh 44608 gps coordinATes: 40.63769009144786, -81.57151768591368 direcTions: From SR 21 north of Strasburg, take US RT 250 west to 1.5 miles to farm. From Wilmot, take US RT 250 east 3.5 miles to farm. From Dundee, take SR 93 north 4.9 miles to US RT 250, turn west ½ mile to farm. Signs Posted. suMMAry: A beautiful 115.5 acres nestled in the Beach City area offering excellent flat development style ground perfect for building, farming, or subdivision. The land has been farmed and offers productive tillable farm fields and has excellent visibility and accessibility on US RT 250 perfect for home sites or commercial usage. With easy access in all directions, this farm provides a multitude of possibilities for all buyers in the market for vacant land. Feel free to walk this property at your convenience and pick out your choice parcel.

pArcel 1: 51.1 Acres w/ 50’ frontage

pArcel 2: 5 Acres w/ 227’ frontage

pArcel 3: 5.4 Acres w/ 227’ frontage

other items in this online only auction!

Don R. Sweeting AuctioneeR LLc 419-744-9418

Land with timber auction

Main St., Bridgeport, WV 26330

David Anthony Kaufman, Broker

License #WV0030037

Andrew Yoder Jr. - Auctioneer/Agent

Andrew.Yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

Cell# 304-931-1185

License #WV0028890 Auc. Lic #2086

Wayne Yoder - Auctioneer/Agent

Wayne.Yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

Cell# 304-931-1285

License #WV0029880 Auc. Lic. #2161

pArcel 4: 5.5 Acres w/ 381’ frontage

pArcel 5: 6.1 Acres w/ 295’ frontage

pArcel 6: 6 Acres w/ 295’ frontage

pArcel 7: 8.5 Acres w/ 201’ frontage

pArcel 8: 5.9 Acres w/ 1149’ frontage

pArcel 9: 4.7 Acres w/ 791’ frontage

pArcel 10: 17.3 Acres w/ 244’ frontage

legAl: Tuscarawas County Parcels #’s 19-00501-000, 22-00006-000 & (part of) 22-00007-000. Franklin Township, Fairless & Strasburg SD. TAxes: Taxes are currently $1,862.16/ half. CAUV Recoupment is the buyer’s responsibility.

TerMs: 10% Buyer’s Premium. 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. All mineral rights transfer. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Acreage & frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey. Buyer to pay $750 per surveyed parcel. Immediate Farming Rights will be granted. The auction will be offered in various amalgamations, including as individual parcels or lots, combinations of parcels or lots, and all parcels or lots as a whole. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.

sAle: By order oF MArsh & hoFFMAn kAuFMAn reAlTy & AucTions (888) 852-4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com curT yoder, realtor/Auctioneer/partner (330) 204-2447 curt.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com co-Broke w/ The BArneTT reAlTors inc kAThy pieTro, realtor/Assoc. Broker (330) 204-1564 kathy@kathypietro.com

Bucyrus, OH • Fri. June 16, 2023

starting at 12:00 nOOn

Prime Bucyrus OhiO Farm auctiOn

221.82 Acres | Liberty township | crAwFord county

8 pArceLs |premier tiLLAbLe FArmLAnd | country

buiLding sites | good roAd FrontAge & exceLLent

AccessibiLity | minerAL rights incLuded

Jd 7130 one owner trActor | FArm equipment

LiVe onsite Auction

LocAtion: 4063 sr 96, bucyrus, oh 44820 gps coordinAtes:

40.839413491393934, -82.91820017607871 directions: From US RT 30 take SR 98 northeast 1.7 miles to SR 96, turn east .4 mile to farm. Signs Posted.

summAry: We are pleased to offer at public auction this amazing multi-generational farm and equipment. This farm has been beautifully maintained and boasts prime agricultural farmland. The farm will be offered in 8 parcels or in combination and provides country building sites and farming opportunities. Located within 2 miles of the county seat of Bucyrus, this farm is close to all amenities and yet very country. Make plans to join us for this prime offering. Please be prompt as the real estate will be sold first followed by the tractor and a small lineup of farm equipment.

pArceL 1: 43.8 Acres w/ 435’ frontage

pArceL 2: 15 Acres w/ 530’ frontage

pArceL 3: 42.6 Acres w/ 40’ frontage

pArceL 4: 20.41 Acres w/ 776’ frontage

pArceL 5: 12 Acres w/ 776’ frontage

pArceL 6: 6.79 Acres w/ 371’ frontage

pArceL 7: 61.93 Acres w/ 360’ frontage on TR 83

pArceL 8: 19.29 Acres w/ 930’ frontage

LegAL: Crawford County Parcels #’s 28-00-07195000, 28-00-07196-000, 28-00-07197-000, 28-00-06735-001. Liberty Township, Colonel Crawford SD. tAxes: Taxes are currently $2,932.98/half. CAUV Recoupment is the buyer’s responsibility.

reAL estAte terms: 10% Buyer’s Premium. 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. All mineral rights transfer. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Acreage & frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey. Buyer to pay $750 per surveyed parcel. Land is leased for farming for the 2023 crop season. All rents will be prorated to the date of closing. The auction will be offered in various amalgamations, including as individual parcels or lots, combinations of parcels or lots, and all parcels or lots as a whole. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, May 25, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B5 ZONE OH 1 Lake Ashtabula Geauga Trumbull Portage ZONE OH 2 Mahoning Stark Columbiana ZONE OH 3 Holmes Coshocton Tuscarawas Carroll Harrison Jefferson ZONE OH 4 Muskingum Morgan Washington Guernsey Noble Belmont Monroe ZONE OH 5 Erie Huron Richland Lorain Ashland Wayne Cuyahoga Medina Summit ZONE OH 6 Lucas Wood Hancock Hardin Ottawa Sandusky Seneca Wyandot Marion Crawford Morrow Logan Champaign Clark Greene ZONE OH 7 Fairfield Perry Hocking Athens Meigs Vinton Jackson Gallia Lawrence Scioto Adams Brown Highland Pike Ross Clinton Paulding Putnam Van Wert Allen Mercer Auglaize Shelby Darke Miami Preble Montgomery Butler Warren Hamilton Clemont ZONE PA 1 Erie Crawford Mercer ZONE IL All Illinois counties ZONE IN All Indiana counties ZONE KY All Kentucky counties ZONE NY All New York counties ZONE OTHER NEW ZONE MAP • AUCTION GUIDE To view all auctions online go to www.farmanddairy.com ZONE Oh1 ZONE PA1 ZONE Oh5 ZONE Oh6 ZONE Oh3 ZONE Oh7 ZONE Oh4 ZONE Oh8 ZONE WV ZONE PA2 ZONE Other ZONE IL ZONE IN ZONE KY ZONE NY ONLY WEB ZONE Oh2 Online Only Bidding is open & starts closing Mon. June 5, 2023 at 7:00 p.M. 75 +/- Acre LogAn county
location: Voyager Dr. Chapmanville, WV 25508 online only Bidding, sells to the highest Bidder! 75+/- Acres, Logan County, Mature Timber - Ready to Harvest, Recreational/ Hunting Land, No Utilities on Property, Surface Only, Oil & Gas Rights Do Not Transfer. Kaufman Realty & Auctions of WV www.kaufmanbid.com 399
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cultivator; 3pt. Bush Hog 3008 8’ mower; IH 510 16-hole grain drill; 2 flatbed hay wagons; small utility trailer w/ gated sides. content terms: All Equipment sold “As Is”. Valid ID is required for registration. Payment made if full day of sale. Cash, Check, or Credit. 5% Buyer’s Premium; waived for cash or check sales. Online bidding is available for equipment only. sALe: by order oF biLLings trust, KAthLeen s sheets, trustee KAuFmAn reALty & Auctions (888) 852-4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com curt yoder, realtor/Auctioneer/partner (330) 204-2447 curt.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com
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Port Washington, oh

Thurs. June 1, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

Tusc. counT y

Trophy proper T y

161+ Acres in 4 PArcels| hunTing lAnd Building loTs | TimBer & 50% minerAls sAlem TwP. | TuscArAwAs co. | indiAn VAlley sd onsiTe AucTion

atV tour: thursday, May 25th froM 4-6:00 P.M.

locATion: neAr 4221 wolf rd., PorT wAshingTon, oh 43837

direcTions: From the US-250/I-77 split in New Philadelphia, follow I-77 S for 8 miles, take the Stone Creek exit (Exit 73), turn right at the ramp and take the first left on Stonecreek Rd. in 3.5 miles turn left on W Hill Road and continue for 1.3 miles to location at the intersection of W Hill Rd. and Wolf Rd. summAry: This stunning 161+ acre property is a true trophy find located just a 15-minute drive south of New Philadelphia off the Stone Creek Exit. The land features a variety of topography that will impress any outdoor enthusiast, from flat tillable fields along the road frontage to rolling partially wooded ground to the rear. The open ground with lots of field edge hunting opportunities and secluded food plots makes this a haven for trophy whitetails. Investors will appreciate the harvestable timber and the 50% of the mineral rights that come with the land, providing a lucrative investment opportunity that will continue to return over time. Additionally, the property is divided into parcels ranging in size from 6.8 acres to 84.2 acres, making it accessible for every budget.

Whether you’re a hunter or an investor, this prime location offers the best of both worlds. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to own a property near Port Washington that is sure to impress.

Terms: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

sAle: By The order of Ammo enTerPrises, llc Kaufman realty & Auctions, llc 330-857-7777

Agent: Aaron miller, reAlTor® (330) 473-7359 or aaron@kaufmanrealty.com

Agent: eli Troyer, cAi reAlTor® / Auctioneer (330) 317-9259 or eli@kaufmanrealty.com

Agent: Kevin lehman, cAi, Amm, Assoc. Broker / Auctioneer (330) 601-2339 or kevin@kaufmanrealty.com

Sugarcreek, Oh

Onsite and Live Bidding Begins On Thurs. May 25, 2023 at 5:00 P.M.

ONSITE & ONLINE AucTION

200+ Oil Cans, signs, TOys and MOre 559 Belden Parkway Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681

MeTal QuarT Oil Cans in-

Cluding: Atlantic Outboard Motor Oil; Sohio Outboard Motor Oil; Valvoline Outboard Motor Oil; Atlantic Outboard Motor Oil; Gulf pride Marine Outboard; Duplex Outboard Special; Sunoco Outboard Motor Oil; Genuine Harley Davidson; Preferred Penn Custer City Oil Company; Veedol Motor Oil; Trojan City Service Motor Oil; Macmillan Roy Scot Motor Oil; Champlin Motor Oil; Texaco Motor Oil Port Aurthur; Mobiloil and Others

MisC sized MeTal Oil Cans

inCluding: Harley Davidson Hydra Glide and Gunk Metal 16 oz.; Harley Davidson Motor Oil Cone Top Full 12 oz.; Indian Motorcycle Transmission Oil Full 1 Pint; HollIingshead Axle Oil Full 1 Pint; (2) Triumph Cycle Pump 15 oz.; Nourse Oil Company Harness Oil Partial 1 Gallon; Indian Motorcycle Company Top-Lube Full 1/2 Pint; Red Bell Empty 2 Gallon; Archer Empty 1 Gallon; Harley Davidson Empty 1 Gallon; Saphire Empty 2 Gallon; Veedol Empty 1 Gallon Slim; 1920s Duplex Marine Engine Oil Partial 5 Gallon and Others

COMpOsiTe 1 QuarT Cans inCluding: Fishers Big Wheel Full; (2) Harley Davidson Pre-Luxe Motor Oil; Oilzum Motor Oil Full; Double Eagle Motor Oil Empty; Kendall Motor Oil Full; Ford Motor Oil Full; Torco Racing Oil Full; Red Giant Oil Empty; Alemite Snowmobile Oil Full; Blue Bay Motor Oil Full; Phillips 66 Aviation Full; Sinclair Outboard Motor Oil Empty; Quaker Made Outboard Motor Oil; Blue Bay Motor Oil Full; John Deere Engine Oil Full; Kendall Motorcycle Oil Full and Others signs inCluding: Musgo Gasoline 24” Reproduction Sign; Evinrude Outboard Motors Reproduction Porcelain Flange Sign; Indian Motorcycle Reproduction Sign and Bumper Sticker; Indian Motorcycle Newer Light up Sign; Skelly Porcelain Reproduction Sign; (2) Mail Pouch Tobacco Thermometer Sign; Carlisle Tires Sign; Industrial Arts Electric Lights and Others sale Order & TerMs: Onsite and Online Auction will begin at 5:00 P.M. There will be a 10% buyer’s premium for all onsite bidders.

15% Buyer’s Premium on the Kaufman Platform.

22.5% Buyer’s Premium on purchases made on other platforms. Shipping is available. Online bidding terms apply. Kaufman realty & auctions, llC. auCTiOneers: Cliff sprang, realTOr® / auctioneer (330) 464-5155 Cliff.sprang@kaufmanrealty.com

Free two-day dental clinic in Sharon, Pa., June 10-11

SHARON, Pa. — Remote Area Medical, RAM — a nonprofit provider of pop-up clinics delivering free, quality dental, vision and medical care to those in need — will hold a free, two-day dental-only clinic, June 10-11.

RAM will be set up at the Sharon Senior High School, 1129 E. State St., for two days. All RAM services are free, and no I.D. is required. Free dental services will be provided on a first-come, firstserved basis.

The patient parking lot will open no later than 11:59 p.m., June 3 and remain open for the duration of the clinic. Once in the parking lot, additional information regarding clinicopening processes and next steps will be provided. Clinic doors open at 6 a.m.

For more information, to donate or to volunteer, visit ramusa.org or call 865-579-1530. Patients may also visit the Facebook Event for this clinic at fb.me/e/5wDZvFO1Z.

Services available at the free RAM

clinic include dental cleanings, dental fillings, dental extractions and dental X-rays. In some situations outside of RAM’s control, such as inclement weather, volunteer cancellations or other circumstances, the parking lot may open earlier or a smaller number of patients may be served.

RAM encourages everyone who would like services, especially dental services, to arrive as early as possible. Clinic closing time may vary based on each service area’s daily capacity.

Shreve, Oh • Thurs. June 8, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

Hostetler real estate auction

shreve AreA home on 9.2 Acres

3 Bedroom rAnch home on 9.21 Acres

PrAirie TwP. | holmes co. | TriwAy lsd

OPen HOuse: tHursday, May 25tH 5:00-7:00 P M

locATion: 9086 Tr 552, shreve, ohio 44676 direcTions: From SR 83, north of Holmesville, take County Road 1 west 2.5 miles to TR 552 south ½ mile to property. Or from SR 226, south of Shreve, take CR 1 east 2.5 miles to TR 552 south to property. Signs posted. GPs coordinATes: 40.661288, - 81.992240.

summAry: Beautiful home on 9.21 acres in northern Holmes County. Built in 1995, with an addition and complete renovation in 2000, offering over 2200 square feet of living space. Entering from the two-car attached garage is a large breezeway/mudroom and utility room. The main level has an open concept living room, custom kitchen (range & dishwasher stay) with plenty of cupboard space, and dining area. The Master bedroom and bath, two additional bedrooms, main bath, and laundry room complete the main level. The partially finished, walk-out basement offers a Family/Rec room, plus a large room that could be used for a fourth bedroom or office space. Outside, enjoy the over 9 acres with approximately 5 acres wooded, a pasture, and 12’X20’ open pole barn. Property also has a developed spring, private well and septic. Central air and propane gas forced air heat as well as an auxiliary woodstove. Newer water pump and pressure tank. The land provides plenty of room for an additional barn or shop. In a great setting. Minerals have been previously conveyed and do not transfer. Don’t miss it! Sells at 6 P.M. Call Sandy Lane or Jr Miller for more

details or go to www.kaufman-auctions.com for more info and pics.

leGAl: Holmes County Parcel 18-00009-003 in Prairie Township and Triway LSD.

TAxes: Taxes are currently $3,193.40 per year.

Terms: A 5% Buyer’s Premium will be added to the final bid to determine contract price. 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 all owned mineral rights. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.

owners: roBerT & lisA hosTeTler Kaufman realty & Auctions, llc 330-852-4111 www.kaufman.auctions.com

Agent: sandy Troyer-lane, reAlTor® (330) 231-1807 or sandy.lane@kaufmanrealty.com

Agent: Jr miller, reAlTor® / Auctioneer (330) 231-1914 or Jr@kaufmanrealty.com

Sugarcreek, Oh

Onsite and Live Bidding Begins

Tues. May 30, 2023 at 4:00 P.M. • dOOrs OPen at 2:00 P.M.

200+ Guns, Gun s afes and scopes

LIVE AND ONLINE

Walther Mod CCP Cal .380 ACP; Colt Mod New Frontier SAA Cal .45 LC; Kimber Mod Pro Eclipse II Cal .45 ACP; Dan Wesson Mod 15-2 Cal .357 Mag.; Sig Sauer Mod P229 S Cal .357 Sig.; Beretta Mod 92 FS Cal 9 MM and More 60+ coMMeMoraTIve & oTHer rIfles IncludIng: Winchester Mod 94 ‘67 Canadian Centennial Rifle Cal .30-30 Win.; Winchester Mod 94 ‘67 Canadian Centennial Carbine Cal .30-30 Win.; Remington Mod 760 Gamemaster Cal .30-06; Winchester Mod 94 Winchester Classic Cal .30-30 Win.; Marlin Mod 1895 Cal .45-70 Govt.; Mossberg Mod 100 ATR Cal .30-06; Kleinguenther Mod K-22 Cal .22 LR; Anschutz Mod 1710 Cal .22 LR; Winchester Mod 52 Cal .22 LR Mfg 1941; Ruger Mod 77 Hawkeye Long Range Target Cal .300 Win Mag.; Savage Mod B-MAG Cal .17 Super Mag.; Palmatto State Armory Mod PA-15 Cal .450 Bushmaster; Les Baer Custom Mod M-4 Cal .223 Rem.; CD Defense Mod CDD-15 Cal 5.56/.223; Anderson Mod AM-15 Cal 5.56/.223; Marlin Mod 93 Cal .30-30 Win.; Ruger Mod 10/22 Cal .22 LR; Mossberg Mod 640-K Chuckster Cal .22 Mag.; M.W.G. Co.

Mod The Ninety Rounder Cal .223/5.56 and More 30+ sHoTguns IncludIng: Winchester Mod 120 20 GA 2.75 28” Barrel; Winchester Mod 1200 20 GA; Remington Mod 1100 12 GA 2.75; Mossberg Mod 500 12 GA; Browning Mod BT-100 12 GA; Browning Mod Citori White Satin Hunter 12 GA; Remington Mod 1100 Skeet/Trap 12 GA; Weatherby Mod PA-08 20 GA; Browning Mod BPS Field 12 GA; Remington Mod 1100 Magnum 12 GA; Browning Mod BPS Field 28 GA; Remington Mod 1100 12 GA; Remington Mod 1100 20 GA; Benelli Mod Super Black Eagle 12 GA; Remington Mod 11-87 Police 12 GA; Western Field Mod 500 AR 12 GA; Mossberg Mod 500-E .410; Stevens Mod 820-B 12 GA and More

several scopes including Leupold, Weaver, Night Force and Nikon sale order & TerMs: Live/Online Auction will begin at 4:00 P.M. There will be a 10% buyer’s premium for all onsite bidders. Online Bidding Terms Apply. This is an FFL regulated sale. All gun buyers will be required to pass a background check before taking possession of their firearms. Shipping to a local FFL dealer is available. Online bidding terms apply. Kaufman realty & auctions, llc auctioneers: cliff sprang, realTor® / auctioneer (330) 464-5155 cliff.sprang@kaufmanrealty.com ray yoder, realTor® / auctioneer (330) 204-0110 ray.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

B6 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, May 25, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
Location: kaufman auction center 559 Belden Parkway Ne, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 90+ Handguns IncludIng: Smith & Wesson Mod 60-10 Cal .357 Mag.; Smith & Wesson Mod 15-3 Cal .38 Spl.; Smith & Wesson Mod M&P 9-c Cal 9 MM; Glock Mod 48 Cal 9 MM 3-Mags; Smith & Wesson Mod 3913 Cal 9 MM; Smith & Wesson Mod M&P 9 Shield Cal 9 MM; Taurus Mod PT845 Cal .45 ACP; Glock Mod 42 Cal .380 ACP;

VACATION with us

Mission group Scott McCrea, Bruce and Mary Rhodes, Mark Wehr and Diane Severe traveled through Romania with Farm and Dairy They said it is a beautiful country well worth visiting. They are pictured in Baile Olanesti, Romania. They gave out many goats and chickens to widows and poor families, looked at a location to build an addition for children onto a church and visited many homes

(Submitted photo)

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“Vacation With Farm and Dairy,” Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460. Include your name and address, phone number (not for publication) and date and location of the photograph. Or, email us your photo at editorial@farmanddairy. com. Please be patient when looking for your picture to appear.

Mount Hope, oH • Wed. June 7, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

Prime mount HoPe CommerCial offering

Corner CommerCial ProPerty | SaltCreek toWnShiP holmeS County | 66’ x 127’ lot

Square of mount hoPe | 2 Story Building With exiSting

tenantS & inCome | PuBliC utilitieS | eaSt holmeS Sd rare inveStment oPPortunity

LiVE On- sitE aUCtiOn WitH OnLinE BiDDing

OPEn fOr insPECtiOn: tUEs. May 30, 2023 – 5:00 tO 7:00 P.M.

Signs Posted.

7834 CR 77, Mount Hope, OH 44654

direCtionS: On the square of Mount Hope on the corner of SR 241 & CR 77.

Summary: This rare commercial offering is perfect for any investor or business looking for high traffic and visibility with existing income and long-term tenants. The building features a main level retail space with multiple offices and reception area and leased through spring 2024 to the USPS and has served as the Mount Hope post office for years. The upstairs features a 2-bedroom 1 bath apartment with a long-term tenant in place. The apartment is equipped with appliances and is on a month-to-month lease. The building is in good condition and has been well maintained over the years. Utilities included public water & sewer, electric, and natural gas. This property is a rare find in

a highly desirable location, with a variety of potential uses and income streams. Don’t miss your chance to own this incredible commercial investment property in Mount Hope, Ohio. Contact us today for additional information, join us for the preview and see the potential for yourself!

legal: Holmes County Parcel 34-00071-000, Lot 40 in Mount Hope, Saltcreek Township and East Holmes School District. taxeS: Taxes are $1,027.09 per half year. termS: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with 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. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.

Sale: By order of d & P enterPriSeS ltd kaufman realty & auCtionS

(888) 852-4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com

Curt yoder, realtor/auctioneer/Partner

(330) 204-2447 curt.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

Byesville, OH • Wed. June 7, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

Absolute Guernsey Co. lAnd AuCtion

51 +/- Acres VAcAnt LAnd

AdJAcent to cAmbridge country cLub

Location: Southgate Rd., Byesville, OH 43723

directions: From Byesville, take SR 209 2 miles and the property is on the left signs posted. From Cambridge, take SR 209 approx. 4 miles to the property on the right signs posted.

51 +/- Acres * commerciAL PotentiAL

residentiAL Home sites* Wooded AcreAge

recreAtionAL AcreAge * guernsey county

JAckson toWnsHiP * roLLing HiLLs Lsd

Live auction w/ siMuLcast bidding starts at 6:00 P.M.

offering 51 +/- Acres of wooded and vacant open land on State Route 209 between Cambridge & Byesville. The residential /recreational portion of the land runs parallel to holes 9 and 12 at the Cambridge Country Club. The commercial potential of this land should also not be overlooked, with good access and over 700’ frontage on Southgate Parkway (SR 209). The property will be offered in 2 parcels or can be purchased in 1 tract. Feel free to walk the property at your convenience and risk prior to the auction. go to www.kaufman-auctions.com

for more details, parcel information and pictures.

PArceL 1: 7.25 +/- acres of open land with commercial potential, 480’ +/-frontage

PArceL 2: 44.16 +/- acres wooded land. Residential development and recreational potential.

reAL estAte terms: Absolute auction. Sells to the highest bidder regardless of

price. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the final bid to determine final contract price. 10% nonrefundable deposit day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon the buyer securing financing and or any additional contingencies. Property sells “AS IS.” Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Title search and disclosures posted under documents tab. Seller does not own mineral rights.

LegAL: Guernsey Co. Parcel Numbers 120001784000, 120001785000, 120001783000, and 120001782000 Current Taxes are $ 2,138.24 total per year.

sALe by order of: m&m LAnd co. kaufman realty & Auctions

855-439-4111 or kaufmansale.com Jason L. miller, Partner/ Auctioneer 740-541-7475 or jason.miller@kaufmanrealty.com brock m miller realtor 740-995-0146 brock.miller@kaufmanrealty.com

Online Only AuctiOn John Deere TracTors, ImplemenTs located in apple creek and shreve,

oh

Apple Creek TrACTors And implemenTs: John Deere 4055, John Deere 4020, John Deere, 3010, John Deere 720 Diesel w/pony motor, John Deere 720 gas, NH discbine, Hutchinson 8x62 transport auger, Glencoe disk chisel, Einbach tine weeder, John Deere RM 6 row cultivator, John Deere 825 6 row cultivator, John Deere 1408 14 ft. brush cutter, Ford L8000 tandem axle grain truck, assorted seed cleaning and mixing supplies, John Deere rims and tires, assorted tractor tires and wheels, JD suitcase weights, JD auxiliary fuel tank, JD wheel weights, Oliver wheel weights, bucket elevator seed legs, Ford tractor ROPS. For info, call Trent Troyer 330.317.0165 shreve implemenTs And misC.: 3 pt. back hoe attachment by American Trencher, 36” lawn roller, wooden porch swings, snow blade for JD tractor loader, heavy duty yard wagon, ext ladder, Land Pride box blade, NH sickle bar mower, Schaefer post driver, Kelly 3pt. wood splitter, 3pt. post-hole digger, JD quick attach. 10 ft. Hyd disc, set of duals for 5400 series Deere, Oliver 3 bottom plow, Hotsy Steam Cleaner, gasline pipe. Terms 10% buyers premium. Online terms apply. Go to Kaufman.bid mervin lehman realtor/Auctioneer 419.685.8585 mervin.lehman@kaufmanrealty.com kaufman realty and Auctions 330.857.7777

Frazeysburg, Oh Thurs. June 15, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

Absolute MuskinguM County Land auction

DresDen-Frazeysburg

Location: Narrows road, Frazeysburg, Ohio 43822

DirecTions: LocaTion: Halfway between Dresden and Frazeysburg, on Narrows Road. From SR 60, just north of Dresden, take Narrows Road west miles to location. Signs posted.

gPs coorDinaTes are 40.134996, -82.054691

57.2 acres in 3 ParceLs | WooDeD LanD

cass ToWnshiP | MuskinguM counTy

Tri VaLLey schooL DisTricT

seLLer oWneD MineraL righTs TransFer Wooded tract of 57+ acres to be offered in 3 parcels. Lots of whitetail/wildlife habitat on this recreational hunting land, coupled with building/cabin sites. Has plenty of frontage on Narrows Rd. for access. This land was timbered several years ago. Seller owned mineral rights transfer. Sells subject to all easements and leases of record.

ParceL 1: 20.1 acres of wooded land, approx. 778’ frontage on Narrows Rd.

ParceL 2: 20.02 acres of wooded land, approx. 889’ frontage on Narrows Rd.

ParceL 3: 17.16 acres of mostly wooded land, approx. 936’ frontage on Narrows Rd.

Call Jr Miller or go to www.kaufman-auctions.com for more details. Sells absolute, to the highest bidder, at 5 P.M.

Taxes & LegaL: Muskingum County parcel number 10-040809-000 under CAUV. Total taxes are $173.08 per year.

TerMs: No buyer’s premium. Buyers to pay $500 per surveyed parcel in surveying costs. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale, balance due at time of closing with no financing or other contingencies. Auction will be offered in various amalgamations, including as individual parcels or lots, combinations of parcels or lots, and all parcels or lots as a whole. See sale order addendum day of sale for more details. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Any desired inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Announcements day of auction take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.

auction by order of: hipp Limited Partnership kauFMan reaLTy & aucTions

(330) 852-4111 kaufman-auctions.com

Jr Miller, realtor/auctioneer/Partner

(330) 231-1914

jr@kaufmanrealty.com

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, May 25, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B7
June
2023 at
p.M.
Online Only Bidding open now and Begins closing Wed.
7,
6:00

Flea Market open Fridays January-December

Second Tuesday Monthly Consignment Auction March-November

Weekly Hay & Grain and Small Livestock & Agricultural Online Auctions

ONLINE ONLY

Mon. June 12, 2023

StartS Ending at 5:00 P.M. w/ ExtEndEd bidding

NewcomerstowN Village auctioN

CoMMerCial and industrial ProPerties offiCes

ManufaCturing | storage | iMProved lots

seven ParCels 11.2 aCres | oxford twP tusCarawas Co. online onlY | sold aBsolute onsite bidding center and bidder assistance available.

OPEn fOr inSPEctiOn: MOnday May 29th 4 tO 6 P.M.

loCation: 100 elizaBeth drive newCoMerstown, ohio 43832. direCtions: From I-77 at US 36 Exit 65 take US 36 west 1.9 miles to SR 258 and south 1/3 mile to E. State Street, continue west 1 mile to location. Look for Kaufman Signs as parcels front on E. State, S. Bridge, Ohio Drive, Heller Drive, and Elizabeth Street. gPs

Coordinates: 40.26870521043805, -81.60756947802915. Please note bidding center will be at 100 Elizabeth Drive. Visit kaufmanauction.com for legal terms, bidder registration, brochures, titles, and zoning information or contact an agent for further information.

sale BY the order of: the wM Brode CoMPanY & Bridge street develoPMent CoMPanY

KaufMan realtY & auCtions llC.

Jason Miller, Partner | agent | auctioneer 740.541.7475 or jason.miller@kaufmanrealty.com

Kate overton, agent | office Manager 330.204.9339 or kate.overton@kaufmanrealty.com

d anthony Kaufman, President 330.231.4211 or anthony.kaufman@kaufmanrealty.com

Online Only

StartS CloSing:

Tues.

May 30, 2023

Starting at 6:00 P.M.

Clark Trophy proper T y

130 acres in 4 Parcels | HarvesTable TiMber

Ponds | HunTing | Mineral rigHTs

clark TwP. | cosHocTon co. | river view lsd online only auCtion

locaTion: near 44696 TownsHiP rd 314, warsaw, oH 43844

direcTions: From Clark, head south on OH-83 for 3.2 miles, turn right on Co Rd 38, in 1.1 miles turn right on Township Rd. 316, 0.7 miles continue straight onto Township Hwy. 314, 0.7 miles to property on left.

suMMary: Nestled in the picturesque rolling hills of Coshocton County, this 130-acre property is a hunter’s paradise. Located between Clark and Keene, it offers an abundance of prime hunting ground that will satisfy even the most discerning outdoor enthusiast. But that’s not all - this property boasts a wealth of harvestable timber that provides an immediate return on investment. ATV trails and multiple ponds, as well as food plots, makes it an ideal location for those looking to hunt deer or turkey. The parcels range in size from 10 to 50 acres, making it an affordable option for those on any budget. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of this beautiful land, walk or drive the property at your convenience and risk prior to the auction or come to our ATV tour and see for yourself why this property is the ultimate hunting destination.

TerMs: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

sale: by THe order of r and n acres, llc kaufman realty & auctions, llc 330-857-7777

agent: aaron Miller, realTor®

(330) 473-7359 or aaron@kaufmanrealty.com

agent: eli Troyer, cai, realTor® / auctioneer (330) 317-9259 or eli@kaufmanrealty.com

agent: kevin lehman, cai aMM, assoc. broker / auctioneer

(330) 601-2339 or kevin@kaufmanrealty.com

ONLINE ONLY

Bidding is open & Begins ending Thurs. June 1, 2023 at 7:00 p.M.

Antiques & ColleCtibles, Furniture & More

ONLINE ONLY AUCTION

Pick uP LocaTion: 838 Huffman Square NE, Bolivar OH 44612

Pick uP DaTe: Friday, June 2nd from 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. anTique FurniTure | FurniTure | househoLD

anTiques & coLLecTibLes

FurniTure, anTiquescoLLecTibLes, ParTiaL LisT: a nice selection of wooden rockers & cane bottom chairs; dough box; 3 spinning wheels; card table & chair sets; antique wooden baby cradle rocker; 2pc wooden hutch; lighted curio; dining table w/ chairs & leaves; humpback chest; multiple bed frames; dressers w/ mirrors;

(2) antique bicycles; wine press; large selection of older books; variety of crocks; 3 coffee grinders; graniteware; pyrex; antique GE refrigerator; guardian ware; stainless bowls; American fostoria dishes; Hummel figurines; Remo banjo; wooden ducks; Fenton glassware; butter molds; Hummel plates; cuckoo clocks; fine china plates & sets; copper boiler & tea kettle; sad irons; & much more

TooLs & Misc: Cub Cadet & Bolens front tine tillers; misc hand tools; Ridgid shop vac; dolly cart; pull behind dump cart; hand saws; wooden hand planes; concrete garden bench & planter; caliber kits; fine woodworking magazines

noTe: Please visit Kaufman-auctions.com to view the complete catalog, view photos & to bid.

TerMs: Online terms apply, 10% buyer’s premium

auction by order of: Lisa Wojtasek kauFMan reaLTY & aucTions

888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com

raY YoDer, reaLTor/ aucTioneer 330.204.0110 ray.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com

Shreve, Oh

Tues. June 13, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

Absolute Miller

Real estate auction

Holmesville- sHreve AreA

10664 Tr 516, Shreve, Oh 44676

DirecTions: From Holmesville take CR 329 west 4½ miles to TR 527 north .3 mile to TR 516 east to location. From Shreve, take SR 226 south 1.5 miles to CR 1 east 1 mile to CR 318 south 2 miles to TR 516 east 1 mile to location. Signs posted. GPs coorDinATes 40.638443, -82.004426. GooD Home on 2.46 Acres

TreeD counTry seTTinG *riPley TownsHiP

Holmes counTy * wesT Holmes scHools

OPen HOuse: Wednesday, May 31st frOM 5-7 P.M.

In a desirable location between Holmesville and Shreve. This well-built home was constructed in 2009 and offers 2,173 square ft. of living area, on 2.46 acres. The main floor has a custom kitchen fully furnished with appliances along with a large dining area, living room, office/ sewing nook, 2 bedrooms and 1 full bath. The upstairs includes 2 large bedrooms and a full bath. The full walkout basement is plumbed for a kitchen, has a full bath, laundry area, possible additional bedroom, and an attached 1 car garage. Utilities include propane hot water in-floor heat, private septic system, and water well. This prime offering is on 2.46 acres with plenty of room for a barn or shop. Don’t miss it! Go to www.kaufman-auctions.com for more pics/info. Call Jr Miller for more details.

Sells to the highest bidder at 6 p.m. on the 13th. TAxes & leGAl: Holmes County parcel number 23-00343-005. Total taxes are $1970.51 per ½ year.

Terms:10% non-refundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. No financing or other contingencies, property sells “AS IS”, 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 by order of: nathan and mary Beth miller

KAuFmAn reAlTy & AucTions

(330) 852-4111 kaufman-auctions.com

Jr miller, realtor/Auctioneer/Partner

(330) 231-1914 jr@kaufmanrealty.com

Zip it

I loved my teenage jeans. Sure they were skin tight, and even as a slim person, I often laid on the bed to zip them. However, once zipped, they covered almost everything from ankle to armpits. Blue jeans encased us like a denim girdle — or a hug.

Prior to that, my childhood was spent in OshKosh B’Gosh overalls, remember those? They had all the fit and style of wearing suspenders and a barrel, but they were oh-so-comfortable and practically indestructible.

I am convinced there were actually only a handful of OshKosh products made. They were then handed down and traded among the mothers of America forever after.

Then, all of the denim designers started cutting corners — or at the very least waistbands — in the early 2000s. I was a new mother right around the time America’s zippers shrunk. Just about the time I needed to bend, crawl, stretch and lunge after toddlers, all pants became low rise “hip huggers” with a stubby little zipper.

Worse, if you bent over or sat down in low rise pants, you risked an indecent exposure charge. I took to wearing long cardigans and “wraps” for a solid decade for fear my pants didn’t cover enough.

Cool. Now, we are assured that the 1990s are back and with them the coolest trend ever: mom jeans. Apparently, the word “cool” has lost all meaning as I once knew it. There was a time that “mom” and “high fashion” simply did not exist in the same sphere. Now they are all the rage.

I’m seeing waistbands that reach the belly button, pleated fronts (no, just no), and a nice straight leg with plenty of room in the seat and thigh. Not only can you sit safely without a hint of “back crack,” you could probably do cartwheels in these jeans. That is some consolation in a world of tiny zippers and “low rise” that risks arrest.

I do not know what misconception the denim and zipper industry is operating under, but I am here to set them straight. We, the women over a certain age in America, would like to zip up our pants, preferably using zippers greater than a quarter inch long. (Kymberly Foster Seabolt is on the quest for the perfect pants. She welcomes comments at LifeOutLoud@Comcast.net; P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460; or KymberlyFosterSeabolt.com.)

Free Microsoft Word certification offered in Wayne Co.

SMITHVILLE, Ohio — The Adult Workforce Readiness Education at the Wayne County Schools Career Center is offering a Microsoft Specialist in Word credential. This course is open to adults with a desire to prepare for and earn the Microsoft Office Specialist Word Certification. Certification provides proven competency to perform a number of software tasks, such as creating and managing documents, formatting text, paragraphs and sections, creating tables and lists, applying references and inserting and formatting objects. Adults enrolling in this free course will have the opportunity to improve basic language and writing skills while learning Microsoft Word. There are no prerequisites for this course or minimum education requirements prior to enrollment.

Registration is now open for the summer cohorts:

• May 31-June 27, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to noon

• July 6-Aug. 3, Monday-Thursday, 4 to 7 p.m. Call 330-669-7070 to reserve your spot. Questions regarding the class can be directed to aeinfo@wcscc.org.

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GREENE COUNTY

Community garden project. Central State University Extension is offering a free program called Black Heritage Community Garden Project at the CSU Seed to Bloom Botanical and Community Garden, at the intersection of U.S. 42 E and Wilberforce-Switch Road, across from the main University entrance.

The following are the dates and themes of the Black Heritage Community Garden Project:

• 6-8 p.m. June 15, Garden weeds, pests and diseases;

• 6-8 p.m. July 20, Early harvest;

• 4:30-6:30 p.m. Aug. 24, Extending the season with fall crops/mid-season harvest;

• 6-8 p.m. Sept. 14 — Extending the season/last harvest/clean-up.

To make reservations, or for more information, contact CSUE Agriculture/Natural Resources Associate Clare Thorn at cthorn@CentralState. edu or by calling 937-376-6627.

CARROLL COUNTY

Rain barrel workshop. Carroll Soil and Water Conservation District is hosting a rain barrel workshop at 6 p.m., June 8 at the Carroll Soil and Water Conservation office. The office is at 613 High St. NW Carrollton, Ohio. Participants will receive assistance assembling their rain barrel and suggestions for its placement and use.

The cost of the workshop is $32, which includes tax, a barrel and the rain barrel connection kit as well as assembly assistance. Participants should be prepared to transport their own barrel home at the end of the workshop. Register for the workshop by calling the office at 330627-9852. Registration is required to attend the event.

FRANKLIN COUNTY

Garden teacher classes. 4-H ProjectGreen Teacher, the school garden series for educators and others who are interested in school gardening, will return to the Ohio State University Columbus campus, June 12-16. The series will be hybrid this year and participants can participate either virtually for $25, or inperson for $40. In general, the program will run from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily with an exception for those participating online.

Session topics related to school gardening include steps to starting a school garden, engaging administrators, colleagues, the community and more; understanding soils, site selection, behavior management, bees and native pollinators, season extension, hydroponics, aquaponics, integrated pest management, plant health, chickens, celebrating the harvest, farm to school connections, evaluating your school garden and more. Presenters are from a variety of backgrounds and include classroom teachers and OSU Extension personnel. The series will culminate with a 4-H ProjectGreen Teacher certificate, and the opportunity to earn up to 20 contact hours depending on attendance. For more information, contact Sue Hogan at hogan.239@osu.edu.

(To add a nonprofit event to our gardening listing, send details at least three weeks in advance to: Gardening News, Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460; or email: editorial@farmanddairy.com.)

Claridon church celebrates with bake sale, May 29

HUNTSBURG, Ohio — A bake sale will be held by Claridon Congregational Church, May 29, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. with the Memorial Day observance at Claridon Center Cemetery at 10 a.m.

All proceeds will benefit the fund to repair damage to the sanctuary of the church.

Mt. Hope Auction, Mt. Hope, OH

Upcoming SaleS & eventS

Through The monTh of may - every WednesdayLivesTock – hay – PouLTry - rabbiT saLe –fLea markeT

May 26 – Memorial Trotting Sale

June 2 – Friday - Dialysis & Kidney Transplant Benefit Auction & Dinner

June 3 – Operation 6:12 Fundraiser – Phil & Kay Robertson

June 6 – Tuesday – Regular Livestock, Hay & Poultry Sale

June 7 – No Regular Wednesday Sale due to the Summer Horse Sale

June 8-10 – Mid Ohio Summer Horse, Tack & Carriage Sale

June 17 – Machinery Sale

June 23-24 – Ohio Crippled Children’s Fund Auction

www.mthopeauction.com

For More inFo, call Steve, thurMan or cheSter Mullet 330-674-6188

online only

StartS CloSing:

Thurs. June 8, 2023

at 6:00 P.M.

ONLINE ONLY

ABSOLUTE AUcTION

Homesteaders Paradise

40 Acres | 2-Furnished cAbins

OuTbuildings | Timber | hunTing

ludlOw Twp. | wAshingTOn cO. | FrOnTier sd

oPen HouSe: Friday, May 26tH FroM 2-4:00 P.M. lOcATiOn: 1600 mcgregOr rOAd, new mATAmOrAs, Oh 45767 direcTiOns: Google Maps: 1600 McGregor Rd, Fly, OH 45767. From Marietta, OH, head north-east on OH-26 for 24.1 miles, turn right onto OH-260 S, and in 2.7 miles turn left on Township Rd. 405, 1.6 miles to location on right.

summAry: Welcome to this peaceful and tranquil property located on 40 acres of mostly wooded ground. For legal description, terms, photos and online bidding please visit www.kaufman-auctions.com.

sale: by the order of Tim & carol peterson Kaufman realty & Auctions, llc 330-857-7777

Agent: Aaron miller, reAlTOr® (330) 473-7359 or aaron@kaufmanrealty.com

Agent: eli Troyer, cAi reAlTOr® / Auctioneer (330) 317-9259 or eli@kaufmanrealty.com

Agent: Kevin lehman, cAi, Amm, Assoc. broker / Auctioneer (330) 601-2339 or kevin@kaufmanrealty.com

online only

Thurs. June 1, 2023

Begins ending at 6:00 P.M.

BEACH CITY ANTIQUE AUCTION

AnTiques * PrimiTives * signs * misc. conTenTs: Pillsbury feed sign; large yellow ware bowl; crock bottles; glass chick waterer; old marbles & buttons; Fenton glassware; Pyrex; cookie cutters; Fire King; oil cans; crocks & jugs; automobile horns; fishing lures; old toys; license plates; stained glass lamp; Santa Claus blow mold; old bottle corks; comics; figurines; advertising items; bench vise; bird cage; granite; metal chimney cupboard; kitchen items; cookie jars; 15 & 20- gall. Crocks; powder horn; sewing items. noTe: This is only a partial list of items to sell. 200-lots with a great variety of antiques & collectibles. PickuP dATe/Time: Monday, June 5th from 2:00 to 5:00 P.M. Address will be on your invoice

Terms: Online terms apply 15% Buyer’s premium154% kAuFmAn reALTY & AucTions 888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com Aden Yoder realtor/Auctioneer 330.231.8983

online only

Ends: Mon. JunE 5, 2023 at 7:00 P.M.

Bixler Online AuctiOn

I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction. Located 4 miles north of Salem, Ohio, on SR 62 to W. Middletown Road then west ½ mile to 9988 W. MiddlEtoWn Road, salEM, ohio 44460.

Preview: Monday June 5th 2023 froM 4-6:00 P.M.

Pick uP: wednesday June 7th 2023 froM 3-7:00 P.M.

laWn tRactoRs ~ tools

antiquEs ~ FuRnituRE

Husqvarna YTH 22V46 lawn tractor; Simplicity 22hp lawn tractor; Huskee lawn cart; Firewood; trimmers; Knipco heater; hand mechanics, carpenter and garden tools; Stihl MS210 chainsaw; Huskee rototiller; Living room and bedroom furniture; wall advertising clock; oil lamps; Royal Doulton Toby’s; cast iron ware; cane bottom chair; Longaberger baskets; Fiesta; Crocks and Jugs; Coffee grinder; lift chair; oak trunk; high chair; drop leaf table; Victorian lamp stand; P Buckley Moss; BBQ Grill; Maytag Washer; RR lantern; Patio furniture;

Visit Baerauctions.com for online bidding

notE: This is only a very partial list; See our website for full listing with pictures and terms. tERMs on PERsonal PRoPERty: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. See web page for full terms.

Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com

~ Owner

Norman

StartS CloSing:

Wed. May 31, 2023

Starting at 6:00 P.M.

Guernsey County BuildinG lots

2 Parcels | 11.21 acres | 3.01 acres | Hunting adaMs tWP. | guernsey co. | east MuskinguM sd location: near 4097 college Hill rd, caMBridge, oH 43725 directions: From Cambridge, Head Northwest on OH-209 for 4.3 miles, turn left onto College Hill Road, follow it for 0.4 miles. Your destination is on your right and left.

suMMary: Check out these two parcels perfect for investors! Located on a small country road, Parcel 1 sits on 3.01 Acres surrounded by trees, with 379 feet of road frontage and provides the buyer with a peaceful country building lot. Parcel 2, located across the street from parcel 1, is 11.21 Acres, with 835 feet of road frontage. If you’re looking for a small affordable hunting tract, this parcel is perfect for you! While wooded, this parcel could also be turned into a great building lot, allowing the buyer a variety of options. Walk the land at your convenience and risk prior to the auction. terMs: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com

sale: By tHe order of BJ & lJ investMents, llc kaufman realty & auctions, llc 330-857-7777

agent: aaron Miller, realtor®

(330) 473-7359 or aaron@kaufmanrealty.com

agent: eli troyer, cai, realtor® / auctioneer

(330) 317-9259 or eli@kaufmanrealty.com

agent: kevin lehman, cai aMM, assoc. Broker / auctioneer

(330) 601-2339 or kevin@kaufmanrealty.com

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Ends: TuEs. May 30, 2023 at 6:00 P.M.

Lake OnLine

Real estate auction

I the undersigned will sell at Public Auction. Located 4 miles east of Salineville, Ohio, on St Rt 39 to Steubenville Road then north ½ mile to 17801 sTEubEnvillE PikE Road (ClaRks Mill Road), salinEvillE ohio 43945.

MobilE hoME on ½ aCRE

ColuMbiana CounTy ~ WashingTon ToWnshiP souThERn loCal sChools

1997 single wide mobile home of approximately 728 square feet. Carpeted living room. Kitchen with island and oak cabinets. 2 carpeted bedrooms with closets. Bath room. 1½ car cement block garage with shingle roof. Well and septic system. Situated on .573 acre of land.

noTE: Located at the South edge of the Highlandtown Wildlife Area and Lake. TERMs on REal EsTaTE: 10% of the contract price down day of sale, balance due upon delivery of deed and title guarantee. This property sells without reservation to the highest bidder. There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to the final sales price to constitute a contract price. If the above show date is not suitable contact our office for alternate viewing. 330-227-3236.

Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com

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Owner
Larry Lake ~
GARDENING

JacKson co. regional liVestocK marKet llc

3907 CEDAR LAKES RD., P.O. BOX 446, RIPLEY, WV 25271

uPcoming sales calenDar

304-373-1269

sat. may 27, 2023

starting at 11:00 a.m.

Feeder Calf Special

For more inFormation call us at 304-373-1269 (Barn)

740-260-4289 (roger)

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StartS CloSing:

Thurs. June

at 7:00 P.M.

NORTH BLOOMFIELD, OH

Fri. May 26, 2023

starting at 6:00 p.m.

BLOOMFIELD LIVESTOCK AUCTION

Bred Cow & Feeder AuCtion

Selling all BreedS oF FeederS, Brood CowS, and Herd SireS Bred Cows will be checked before the Sale drop oFF: Thursday from 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. or call to make other arrangements.

also, accepting drop offs Friday starting @ 8 a.m. Hay and water available for overnight animals

reSTaUranT will Be open For dinner

looKing For a good rUn!!

BLOOMFIELD LIVESTOCK AUCTION LLC

2211 KINSMAN ROAD NW

NORTH BLOOMFIELD, OHIO 44450

PH# 440-685-4487

8, 2023

Perrysville Home & AcreAge

20.25 Acres in 5 PArcels |4/Br uPdATed home

4-Building loTs | green TwP. | AshlAnd co. loudonville-Perrysville evsd online only AucTion

oPen HouSe: Friday, May 26tH FroM 4-6:00 P.M.

locATion: 2737 counTy rd 967, Perrysville, oh 44864 direc -

Tions: From the middle of Perrysville, head northeast on Bridge St for 0.2 miles, turn left on Penn Ave, 0.2 miles continue straight onto Township Rd. 967 for 0.2 miles to property on right.

summAry: On the outskirts of Perrysville, you will find this charming and recently updated 2-story home complete with a scenic hilltop view. The home is situated on 4 acres but the option for additional land exists in this exciting multi-parcel online auction. PArcel 1: 4.015 Acres. PArcel 2: 5.592 Acres with 150’ of frontage. PArcel 3: 6 Acres with 339’ of frontage. PArcel 4: 2.160 Acres with 192’ of frontage. PArcel 5: 2.483 Acres with 184’ of frontage. Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com for legal description, terms, photos and online bidding.

sale: By the order of shelAr ii, llc Kaufman realty & Auctions, llc 330-857-7777

Agent: Aaron miller, reAlTor® (330) 473-7359 or aaron@kaufmanrealty.com

Agent: eli Troyer, cAi, reAlTor® / Auctioneer (330) 317-9259 or eli@kaufmanrealty.com

Agent: Kevin lehman, cAi, Amm, Assoc. Broker / Auctioneer (330) 601-2339 or kevin@kaufmanrealty.com

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Ends: TuEs. May

Now Here’s A Tip

• “Store kitchen matches wrapped in tin foil to keep them dry when on camping or fishing trips. You can also store them in an empty pill bottle if they are the short kind. If you fill paper egg carton cups with dryer lint and drizzle it with wax, you can cut the cups apart and you’ll have small fire starters for your campfires. My family does a lot of camping in the summer, and we use these every time.”

— K.R. in Missouri

• To get scorched pan bottoms clean, scrub with sudsy ammonia and rinse well.

Saegertown, Pa

Sat. May 27, 2023

Starting at 9:00 a.m.

Loucks WhoLesaLe TracTor

Consignment AuCtion LLC

16218 State Highway 198w, Saegertown, Pa 16433

½ Mile West of I-79

truckS: 2004 Ford F-150 super crew 4x4 160k miles; 2004 Dodge Dakota 170k tractorS and EquIpMEnt: Case 430; Massey Ferguson 35; John Deere Moco 630 discbine; Kuhn SC300 discbine; sitrex 4 spinner hyd fold tedder; John Deere 336 w/ thrower; New Holland 274 baler w/ thrower; Ez trail & h&S kicker wagons; Anderson Rock picker; JD 2 bm plow; 3pth sprayer; Case 575 manure spreader (2) clectrac dozers; 3pth cultivator. Skid StEEr & attachMEntS: New Holland L455; New Attachments including: 66” & 72” material buckets; 66” & 72” rock buckets; Grapple Buckets; Roto tiller; Flail mower; cement mixer; broom; 72” brush hogRipper; fork extentions; dumpster. aMISh ShEdS: 12’x24’ w/ ramp; Octagon Deer stand. MISc: 2007BMW R1200RT motorcycle w/ 62k miles; 2013 Artic Cat 90 4 wheeler; 14’ driveway gates.

It’S auctIon SEaSon at Wtc auctIon! We are now accepting consignments for our next auction. Please call us with your items for advertising, we accept Construction & Farm Equip., Lawn & Garden, ATV’s, Tools and much more! NO HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. Keep in mind it’s hard to get top dollar for your equipment when it’s not advertised. Early consignments = Better results! Note: If you haven’t used it in 3 years you’re probably not going too, so let us sell it! Just a reminder our auctions are the last Saturday of every month February through October. drop off datES: Thursday, May 25th 1-6 p.m. Nothing on Friday.

caLL : chad Loucks for details & information regarding sale.

(814) 282-4155 – auction Zip Id: 30473 Lic.# AU-5898 • www.wtcauction.com

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• “Baby food jars make wonderful organizer containers; most people know that. But you can make a great first cup from a baby food jar. Screw on the lid tightly and poke holes along one side. Baby can tip and sip, but not much will come out. They are just the right size for small hands.”

— M.W. in Alabama

• Baby oil can loosen soap scum from shower doors. Apply and buff lightly with a soft washcloth. Follow with a shampoo cleaning or just leave as is. It will repel water and smells nice, too.

• To keep shirt collars from absorbing oil and grime, sprinkle with talcum powder while ironing.

• Keep your steering wheel in touchable condition on very hot days with a paper grocery bag. Cut out a strip down one side of the bag, allowing it to slip over the steering column. The bag can be refolded and stored next to your seat. When you get out of the car, just slip the bag over the steering wheel. No more burning hands when you get back in the car.

(Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. ©2023 King Features Synd., Inc.)

More Ohio colleges named military friendly

2023 at 7:00 P.M.

30,

Williams Online auctiOn

I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction. LocaTEd aT 6690 EasT souTh RangE Road, PETERsbuRg, ohio 44442.

Preview: May 30, 2023 4:00 - 6:00 P.M.

Pick UP: JUne 1, 2023 4:00 - 7:00 P.M.

Machinery ~ chevy Suburban ~ ToolS ~ houSehold GoodS

MachinERy: John Deere 310-C backhoe with full cab and 2 back buckets; New Holland 24 tractor with 6 ft. belly mower (good condition); New Holland Boomer 40 tractor with quick detach front end and loader; (good condition); dirt bucket; Work Easy 608 3 pt. box blade; Woods Heritage RD 72 finish mower;

auToMobiLE: 2002 Chevrolet Suburban LT, leather interior, loaded, fair condition, 246, 903 miles, 5.3 Vortec.

TooLs: Rigid slider miter saw on stand; table saw; new Krause airless sprayer; 4 Kennedy chest on chest tool chests (2-small, 2-large); Powcon 300 Mig welder; Lincoln Ideal Arc 250 variable volt AC/DC welder; Craftsman walk behind weed trimmer; jack stands; oxygen/acetylene tanks; Starrett micrometers; miscellaneous machinist tools; 2-6 ft. aluminum step ladders; Craftsman router w/table; Craftsman 135 psi air compressor; battery and electric hand tools; Craftsman chain saw; bench grinder;

housEhoLd goods: maple chest of drawers; maple double pedestal table w/6 chairs; upholstered sofa; breakfront; dining table w/6 chairs; leather sofa; leather chair; pine dresser w/mirror; Cannon 40 gun safe; Sergeant gun safe; sweepers; oak coffee and end table set; decorations; CocaCola memorabilia; treadle sewing machine; Visit baerauctions.com for online bidding noTE: This is only a very partial list; See our website for full listing with pictures and terms.

TERMs on PERsonaL PRoPERTy: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. See web page for full terms.

Ken baer

auctioneer / broker / realtor

330-424-2505 or Ken@baerauctions.com

byron Williams estate~ owners

case # 2022-eS-00803

Ends: TuEs. May 30, 2023 at 5:00 P.M.

Baumgarner Online

Real estate auction

I the undersigned will sell at Public Auction. LocaTEd aT 17934 MccorMick run road, WELLsviLLE, ohio 43968.

3 BEdrooM ranch hoME on LoT coLuMBiana counTy ~ Madison ToWnship

souThErn LocaL schooLs

1 story frame ranch home of approximately 1456 square feet built in 1965 with aluminum siding, shingle roof and deck on back of home. Kitchen with built in knotty pine cabinets and island. Carpeted family room with natural trim. Carpeted and paneled dining room. Living room with hardwood floors. 3 bedrooms with hardwood floors and closets. Full bath. Full cement block basement with 100 amp breaker box. 28 x 40 pole garage with finished shop section, electric, shingle roof, steel siding, cement floor and overhead door. All situated on .35 acre of land with well and septic system.

TErMs on rEaL EsTaTE: 10% of the contract price down day of sale, balance due upon delivery of deed and title guarantee. This property sells without reservation to the highest bidder. There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to the final sales price to constitute a contract price. If the above show date is not suitable contact our office for alternate viewing. 330227-3236. visit Baerauctions.com for online bidding.

Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com

Darrell A. Baumgarner Estate ~ OWNER

COLUMBUS — Ohio Department of Higher Education Chancellor Randy Gardner named May 9 the latest group of Ohio colleges and universities designated as Collegiate Purple Star campuses for their efforts to support students with military backgrounds.

There are now 46 Collegiate Purple Star campuses in Ohio since the program began last year. Ohio was the first state in the nation to offer these designations, which advance the work already done by Ohio’s Pre K-12 school system to create the Purple Star designation for those schools that worked to become military friendly.

The campuses receiving the latest Collegiate Purple Star designation are: Belmont College, Northwest State Community College, Southern State Community College, Washington State Community College, Antioch University, Heidelberg University, Marietta College, Mount St. Joseph University, Walsh University and Western Governors University.

Criteria for being chosen as a Purple Star college or university include having a dedicated military/ veteran point of contact and/or office on campus, establishing priority registration for veterans and service members, surveying student veterans and service members — along with spouses and dependents — about needs and challenges and allowing for the establishment of student-led groups and organizations for veterans and service members.

A fourth round of applications will be accepted later this year. More information on the program is available online at highered.ohio.gov/ purple-star.

B10 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, May 25, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419

Escale watch features 24 time zones

The Louis Vuitton Escale Time Zone watch features the world’s 24 time zones. Escale (“stopover” in French) was created to appeal to the world traveler not only with the time zones, but with the colorful flags of the world represented on the watch’s face.

The images of the flags also link the contemporary wristwatches to earlier days of Louis Vuitton, when travelers could customize their LV luggage with flags of the countries where they traveled.

This watch was introduced in 2010, and there is still an Escale line. Louis Vuitton’s annual designs include a resort collection also called Escale.

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Q: I have a pair of gold-tone costume jewelry earrings that I love even though they are not real gold. A small green spot has appeared on each one where the post attaches. Can the spots be removed? Are the earrings safe to wear?

A: The green spots, called verdigris, are a patina that can form on copper, bronze, brass and gold or silver plate. You can clean it off your earrings and continue wearing them.

You can try removing small spots with a toothpick, soft-bristled toothbrush, pencil eraser or microfiber cloth. If you need something stronger, mix a small amount of dishwashing detergent with warm water and use this to clean your jewelry.

If your earrings don’t have pearls

or foil-backed rhinestones, you can dilute white vinegar or lemon juice in water, soak a cotton ball in the solution, and hold it to the green spot. Or apply ketchup to the spot; it is acidic, and its thick consistency means it won’t run like a liquid.

But be careful when you use acids to clean jewelry! They can discolor gold-tone metals, damage pearls (both real and fake) and foil-backed stones, and weaken some glues.

To keep verdigris from forming, store your pieces separately, avoid exposing them to moisture, oils and cosmetics, and make sure your skin is clean and dry when you wear them.

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CURRENT PRICES

• Blown-glass bowl, cobalt blue, flared-out sides, short rounded foot, Millville Glass Works, N.J., c. 1890, 9 3/8-by-7 1/2 inches, $125.

• Photograph, Civil War lieutenant, albumen, hand-colored, ninebutton frock coat, officer’s sash, belt with sword, oval, frame, 12-by-9 1/2 inches, $240.

• Pair of terra-cotta planters, neoclassical style, rectangular, bulbous sides with raised panels, acanthus leaf corners, flared rim with molded egg and dart border, metal liner, c. 1930, 13-by-24 3/4-by-15 3/4 inches, pair, $475.

• Toy, Space Man, Colonel Hap Hazard, white space suit with NASA logo, red trim, walks, spinning antenna with red and green lights, bat-

tery operated, Louis Marx & Co., 2 inches, $755.

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Use eyeglass-cleaning tissues to

Founders’ Day event honors AA

AKRON, Ohio — Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens honors the 88th anniversary of the founding of Alcoholic Anonymous at its Gate Lodge during Founders’ Day Weekend, June 9-10. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day with complimentary admission to the Gate Lodge and the immersive exhibit, “Henrietta Seiberling: A Spark for a Movement.”

Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens is at 714 N. Portage Path.

The Reflections Tent near the Gate Lodge is an opportunity for

guests to share stories about recovery. Summit Wellness by 91.3 The Summit features live recovery music on Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., June 10, Stan Hywet provides complimentary shuttle service to and from the Founders’ Day activities at the University of Akron.

Lunch is available for purchase and Gate Lodge memorabilia will be for sale in Molly’s Shop and Café.

“Henrietta Seiberling: A Spark for a Movement” is an immersive exhibit

on the first floor of the Gate Lodge. With an interior completely restored to the 1930s, it looks similar to Mother’s Day 1935 when it was Henrietta Buckler Seiberling’s residence. On that day, Henrietta brought together two men, Bill W. and Dr. Bob, for a conversation about their drinking problems. What was expected to be a 5-minute conversation lasted well into the evening and became the underpinning of Alcoholics Anonymous, a worldwide organization that still helps millions today.

clean the glass on small pictures.

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Packard aircraft engine displayed at museum

WARREN, Ohio — The National Packard Museum, in partnership with America’s Packard Museum of Dayton, Ohio, is supporting the Warren Heritage Center’s presentation of the CAF “Rise Above Triumph Over Adversity” exhibit with the special display of a 1944 Packard V-16507 Merlin aircraft engine.

The engine will be relocated to the National Packard Museum for display in the new “Jesse Vincent: Packard’s Master Motor Builder” exhibit which opens, June 1.

Packard built 55,523 Merlin engines in Detroit, from 1940 until 1945 after the famed automaker, renowned for its engineering expertise, answered the call of the American government and entered into a $130 million contract with Rolls-Royce in September 1940.

For more information, visit packardmuseum.org, Facebook or Instagram, or call 330-394-1899.

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This Escale watch in a signed box was estimated at $3,000 to $5,000. It sold for $3,000 at a Rago auction in 2021. (Kovels.com photo)
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Hello from Hazard!

Going back to I tem No. 1245, Clark Colby, of North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, said he thinks it may be a shop-made tool for any of several potential uses. For example, it is vaguely similar to this chainsaw-chain and roller-chain breaker used for breaking and joining the ends of various kinds of light roller chain found around the farm.

John Tarleton, of Salem, Ohio, submitted the item.

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We had another response on Item No. 1246. We had guesses last week of frog or fish gigger and a musky clamp.

Sue Ellen King, of Columbus, said Item No. 1246 is used to pick up ice.

Keith Greathouse, of Uniontown, Ohio, submitted Item No. 1246. The jaws open up and clamp down when contact is made.

• • •

We had several readers respond on Item No. 1247 Randy Winland, of Prospect, Ohio, said it appears to be an apple

butter/butchering stirrer. Randy said the wood stirrer was used to when making apple butter (usually in a copper kettle) to stir the hot mixture so it wouldn’t become scorched. “A similar item was used when butch-

ering to stir meat as it was being cooked in large (usually in a cast iron) kettle. The long handle enabled the user to stand back from the hot flames while still being able to reach the kettle,” Randy said.

Randy Patsy, of East Brady, Pennsylvania; Bob Kramer, of Springboro, Ohio; Ed and Vicky Marstellar; and Phil Hewitt, of Beaver, Pennsylvania, all agree with Randy Winland.

Brian Allman submitted Item No. 1247.

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Dan Kerniskey, of Eastlake, Ohio is wondering if Item No. 1248 is significant in any way. It is reminiscent of the brass coins a miner would have with their stamped number to keep count of filled coal cars. The key has a No. 4 on it, and there is nothing on the back of the star.

Do you know what the item is and how it was used? Let us know by emailing us at editorial@farmanddairy.com; or by mail to: Hazard a Guess, c/o Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460.

Sterling-Knight autos were powered by an innovative 6-cylinder internal combustion Knight engine that used sleeve valves instead of the more common poppet valve construction.

Sterling Knight exhibit opens

WARREN, Ohio — The National Packard Museum is installing a new permanent interpretive exhibit featuring the 1925 Sterling Knight fivepassenger sedan that is part of the museum’s permanent collection of historic vehicles.

The Sterling-Knight was a luxury automobile designed by James “Pete” Sterling and assembled in Warren from 1923 until 1926. The company produced about 700 cars at its factory on Dietz Road, but only three are known to survive.

The National Packard Museum is open Tuesday-Saturday, noon to 5 p.m., and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors (65 and older), $5 for children (7-12), and children under 7 are free.

For group rates or more information, visit packardmuseum.org, Facebook, Instagram or call 330-3941899.

One-of-a-kind antique show in Canfield, May 28

CANFIELD, Ohio — The 27th annual Midwest Holiday Antique Show will be May 28 at the Canfield Fairgrounds/4H Event Center.

The show will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; admission is $10.

This one-of-a-kind show features only holiday decorations from times gone by. More than 60 dealers from all over the country will be selling antique/vintage Halloween, Christmas, Easter, Valentine and other holiday decorations, toys, dolls and many other items dated from the 1800s to the 1970s.

If you can’t attend in May, there will be a second show, Nov. 5 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Canfield.

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eNDS: TueS. JuNe 6, 2023 – 5:00 PM

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US GOld & Silver COinS – POStCardS antiqUeS – COlleCtibleS

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder oNliNe oNly. locATioN: SAleM, oH 44460.

PicKuP: Monday – June 12, 2023 –4:00-6:00 P.M.

Pickup address will be given to successful bidders. Catalog will be ready soon.

TeRMS: Visa, MasterCard, and Wire Transfer accepted. Wire transfers required on invoices over $2,000. 15% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi par auction process may be used.

aUCtiOneer/realtOr: rUSSell t. (rUSty) KiKO, Jr., C.a i., 330-495-0923, rUStyKiKO@KiKOCOmPany.COm

KiKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Weirton, WV

Sat. June 10, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

*Weirton electric Supply co.*

auction

*GoinG out of BuSineSS Sale after 80 yearS*

Selling on location at:

3061 Main St., Weirton, WV 26062

DirectionS: US Route 22 Exit Main Street Route 2. Follow Signs. electrical SupplieS (commercial & reSiDential)

Wire – BoxeS – conDuit – fixtureS – fuSeS

BreakerS – DiSplayS – ShelvinG – Store fixtureS

toolS & equipment – inSulation – BloWer

movie Set propS & more

auction termS: Cash, Check, or credit card with proper ID day of auction. 4% Buyer’s premium on all purchases. 4% Buyer’s premium waived for cash or check. Everything sells to highest bidder the day of auction.

footnoteS: 7% Sales tax on all items bought for store resale merch. complete listing and photos at cainrealty.online, auction Zip, and Gotoauction.com

auction orDereD By:

Auction conducted by GARY W. CAIN Realty and Auctioneers, LLC. Brad L. Cain, Harry Grafton and Clint Chevalier. WV Licenses: #360, #800 & #1757 East Springfield, Ohio 43925 (740) 266-2246 or (740) 543-3311

Photos & complete list on cainrealty.online & Auction Zip.

StaRtS :

tHuRS. May 25, 2023

at 12:00 p.m.

Online Only AuctiOn!

endS :

1, 2023 at 6:00 p.m.

Wheel hOrse MOWer – lAWn equipMent – WOOd shOp equipMent

Grizzly lAthe And dust cOllectOr – tOOlbOxes – lOAds Of tOOls fish And deer MOunts – rOuGh sAWn luMber – Knives – cOllectibles – MOre! Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. PickuP location: canton, oH no PReVieW, CONTACT AUCTIONEER FOR ANY QUESTIONS ON ITEMS.

PickuP: MONDAY – JUNE 5, 2023 – 2:00-6:00 P.M. – Items need to be picked up on this date.

WHeel HoRSe tRactoR – laWn eQuiPMent – MountS – kniVeS – collectiBleS: Wheel Horse

414-8 lawn tractor w/ plow – lawn dump trailer – Fimco Flojet lawn sprayer – lawn sweeper – Lawn aerator – MTD

5/22 snow blower – Troy-Bilt pressure washer – 8’ pressure washer wand – 22ft. ext. ladder – Poulan 18” chainsaw – push mowers – Reddy heaters – chain hoist - deer & fish mounts – hunting cloths – golf clubs inc. youth set – hunting knives – 45 records – 1930s Clipper wood bat Earl Brown - etc.

Wood SHoP eQuiPMent: Grizzly G5979 industrial wood lathe and tooling – Grizzly 2HP dust collecting system – Delta 12” planer with table – Rockwell/Delta table

saw – Sears 10” power miter, 10” radial saw, 8” bench drill press, 12” band saw, scroll saw, 6” jointer, 180-amp arc welder and double bench grinder – bench vise – 12spd. drill press – router table/stand – 60gal. shop compressor – Porter cable shaper – large belt sanding table – Incra Jig Ultra Precision guide – pneumatic tools – many power tools – pipe clamps – loads of hand tools – stack toolboxes – loads of hardware – metal shelving – yard tools - rough sawn lumber inc. cherry – much more!

AuctiOneer/reAltOr:

euGene r. KiKO, ext. 113 Or 330-495-0131 kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Degraff, OH • Sat. June 3, 2023

starting at 10:00 a.m.

Geuy TrusT Public AucTion

Real eState & PeRSonal PRoPeRty

8673 West State Rd. 29, Degraff, OH 43318

HouSe & BaRnS: 6.911+/- acres making it a 423’ x 780’ lot. Many mature trees & beautiful yard/setting. Brick home built in late 1890’s early/1900’s grand 2 story country home having 3,284 sq.ft. Home has 8 rooms down & full bathroom, 4 bedrooms up & full bath. Large kitchen w/custom cabinets & island, family room has brick wall/fireplace. Living room area is big w/plenty of room to grow a family. Laundry room off the garage & extra office space or craft room. Basement space. Attached 1.5 garage, private well/septic, water softener & fuel oil boiler heat. Additional shop/pole barn 45’ x 80’ w/garage doors, slider & drive thru. Adams Township & Graham Schools. Current yearly tax w/homestead reduction $4,963.02. Home needs updating, but is well cared for & could be lived in while you make it your own. Great property w/shop/pole barn for extra space.

Open HOuse times available by calling Harley 937-246-4292

Vacant lot: 6.451 +/- acres making it 274’ x 780’ Possible building lot w/good road frontage. Located next to farm house. Adams Township & Graham LSD. Taxes yet to be accessed.

condo (SePaRate location): addReSS: 15 lauRel Bend uRBana, oH 43078 2005 single story brick built condominium having 1,663 sq.ft. Two bedroom/2 Bath, 2 large front living/office rooms, family room w/sky light. Good kitchen layout w/ elec. stove, refrigerator & dishwasher. Kitchen has nice cabinets & eat in dinning area w/wood flooring. Carpet can be found in the remainder of home. Two car attached garage, concrete drive, central air, gas hot water heater & new in 2022 Bryant natural gas furnace. City sewer/water, water softener is owned. Condo association fees $2,760 yearly & real estate taxes $2,680.64 full year. This condo is perfect for the downsize couple looking to lighten the load as they age & need the single story, low entry shower & ease maintenance. Beautiful condition condo, ready to move right in! Open HOuse times available by calling Harley 937-246-4292 10% down due day of sale, balance due at closing within 45 days. Taxes will be pro-rated to day of closing. The sale of this property may be financed; however, the sale of this property IS NOT CONTINGENT on financing and/or inspections. All inspections must be carried out before the sale & at buyers expense. Purchase is As-Is Where-Is. The information stated in this ad/brochure are the opinions of the sellers, Ohio Real Estate Auctions, LLC and it’s agent, Harley Jackson. The decision to bid on the real estate is entirely up to the individual bidders based on their own opinions. All statements, measurements, zoning and tax information are considered from reliable sources, however, are not guaranteed.

PeRSonal PRoPeRty

auto: 2007 Cadillac DTS Full Power, Leather, Auto Trans, 52,479 miles, One Owner very clean & garage kept.

antiqueS & HouSeHold: (2)4 Drawer Cherry Dresser; Marble Top Dresser; (4)Oval & Square Occasional/ Parlor Tables; Oak Wash Stand; Drop Leaf Table; Round Table w/6 T-Back Chairs; Glass Front China Single Door 26”x79” Cabinet; Glass Front Double Door 34”x80” China Cabinet; Round Oak Table w/6 Chairs; 3 Drawer Dresser w/Tear Drop Pulls; Sofa Table; Glider/Rocking Wooden & Upholstered Chair; King Size Bed w/Serta Mattress; (2) Night Stands; Cedar Chest w/Straps; Couch w/2 Matching

Stuffed Chairs; (2)Settee’s; Wash Bowl/Pitcher; Queen Ann Leg Table; Gone w/The Wind Lamp (Elec.); Coffee Table; Fostria Glasswear/American Pattern; Wicker Rocker; TV Stand; 42” & 46” Sony TV; Couch & Matching Loveseat; Deacons Bench; Noritak Ivory 16 Place Setting China; Crocks & Jugs; Recliner; Old Books-All Types; Lg. Amount of Costume Jewelry; Painted Plates; Decorative Lidded Dish; Anniv. Glass; Gorham Melon Bud 16 Place Dishes; HP Computer w/26” Monitor; Few Lamps; Raleigh 3 Speed Ladies Bike; Schwinn Exercise Bike; Nordic Track Treadmill; Health Rider; CC Ski Machine; Various Wood Boxes/ Trunks/Chairs; Child Sled; Yarn; FaRm/BaRn & toolS: Ford 8N Tractor; Ford 6’ Flail Mower; 2BTM Plow; Walk Behind Rotor-Tiller; Honda 250 ATV 4Wheeler(NON-Running); PTO Buzz Saw; 3’x6’ 4Wheeled Cart; 4’x8’ 2 Wheeled Cart; (6)Boxes of Wood Planes; Table Top Drill Press; Stihl 091 Chain Saw; 2 Ton Floor Jack; Delta 16” Band Saw; Delta Table Saw; (2)30 Ton Press; Amrox Steel Band Saw; Craftsman Scroll Saw; Craftsman Generator; 5gal Bucket Paint Sprayer; Craftsman Wood Lathe; Various Yard Tools; Aluminum Ext. Ladder; Simplex Concrete Wall Forms; (2)Werner Step Ladder; Lawn Sweeper; Carpenter Trunk; Heavy Duty Hoist; GPS Survey System NEW & many Transits/TriPods/MeasureSticks/Levels; Elec. & Plumbing Supplies/Nails/Screws; and more….

owneR: w lynn & nan ellen Geuy tRuSt. co-tRuStee(S) Pat RicHaRdS & dan Geuy.

We are pleaded to be helping the Geuy Family disperse with the above items. Lynn & Nan were well know in the community having lived at the farmhouse for 50 years! W. Lynn was civil engineer & land surveyor, Nan was a Honeywell executive secretary. They spent years refurbishing furniture, collecting glassware & other antiques well into retirement for pleasure.

note: Auction starts at 10 a.m., second ring will start quickly-10:30 a.m. for the farm/barn/tool items. The car to sell at 12:45 p.m. with real estate immediately following. Food by Farmers Daughter. teRmS: Cash, Check & Credit Card w/4% Convenience Fee

Harley & Hal Jackson, PHil THomPson, rodney rose 937-246-4282 www.HarleyandHalJacksonauctions.com or “Friend”us on FaceBook for updates licensed by ohio dept. of agriculture

online only RegisteR & Bid Now thRu Mon. June 5, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. PUBLIC AUCTION Shelby, oh Online Bidding Only CharlesMillerAuctioneer.HiBid.com tRaiNs, tRaiNs & tRaiN ReLated! 1st of 2 auctions - 450 Lots - LioneL & ReLated o scaLe Personal property of The laTe JiM Keller of Galion CharlesMillerAuctioneer.HiBid.com CHArles Miller & AssOCiAtes (419) 295-5549 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, May 25, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B13 Expand Your opEration or Find Your drEam HomE CHECK OUT OUR REAL ESTATE SECTION! Online Only
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LouisviLLe, oH • WED. JUNE 7, 2023

starting at 4:00 P.M.

RochesteR estate – Live auction

100+ FiReaRms, most neveR FiRed ammo – Knives – accessoRies

All sells to settle the estate on locatioN: coUNty aUctioN BarN - 9456

colUmBUs rD. NE, loUisvillE oH 44641 DirEctioNs: Take SR 173 (State St.) 2 miles east of SR 44 or 3 miles west of US Rt. 62 to Columbus Rd. and auction.

ConCord, oh

Sat. June 3, 2023

Starting at 10:00 a .M. • Preview at 9:00 a .M.

Absolute Auction

7073 Morley road, Concord, oh 44077

Lifetime coLLection, by the babicS Live auction

Some itemS: Vintage Coca-Cola Cooler 6’; Coca-Cola Wagon & Horse, Case Iron; Coca-Cola Cards; Collectible Coca-Cola Bottles; Coca-Cola Truck; Coca-Cola Tin Stamped cooler; Coca-Cola filled bottles, 6 -pack; Hersheys; Cast Iron Pan, Wagner Ware; Griswold Cast Iron Pan; Antique Peter Wright Blacksmith Iron Longhorn Anvil

Marco Marinucci, 440-487-1878

auctioneer – reaLtor – fundraiSer

russell real estate services marcoauction.com – estatesales.net

FirEarms (most NEvEr FirED, most HavE BoX): Browning A5 12ga. 28” – (2) Browning Maxus 12ga. 28” – Winchester 94 30-30 Cowboy Commemorative – (2) Winchester 94 20-20 Golden Spike Commemorative – Valmet M76 223 – (3) Sig Sauer P556 pistols –T.C. 45-Auto – H&K SL8 223 – Franchi SPAS 12ga. – (2)

Sig Sauer M400 556 – Remington 870 TAC 12ga. – Bushmaster XM15 AR15 .556 – Remington 740 Woodsmaster 30-06 – Parr Commando 556 – BJ Powell SxS 12ga.

– Baretta A400 12ga. – Calico M951 9mm rifle – GSG5

22 LR – Winchester 94 30-30 Teddy Roosevelt – Saiga

12ga. Shotgun – C2 Scorpion 351 9mm – FN FS 200 556

– Kimber Micro Solo 9mm – Cobray M12 380ACP – Taurus PT92 9mm – North Am. Arms 22mag. – C299 9mm

– S&W 5904 9mm - CMMG Banshee 5.7mm – Colt Mus-

tang 380 – Taurus PT22 And 25 – Baretta M21A 25 ACP

– (3) Springfield XD9 9mm – Sig Sauer P230 9mm – Ber-

nardelli P1 9mm – Mag Reserve Micro Desert Eagle 380

– (2) Sig Sauer 365 9mm – Detonics Pocket 9mm – S&W

6906 9mm – (3) Springfield XDM 9mm – Taurus M441

44sp – Taurus Judge 410/45 – (2) Colt Derringer 22 Short

– B&T Ag 9mm – Colt 1911 45ACP WWI Comm. – Indian

Arms 380 ACP – Detonics MFVII 9mm – Colt SA Fron-

tier Scout 22LR – Colt Mustang 380 ACP – Beretta M960

40cal. – AMT 380 ACP – Beretta M92FS 9mm – S&W

915 9mm – Sig Sauer P228 9mm – SIG P220 45 ACP

– Daewoo DP51 9mm – Grendel P12 380 ACP – Kim-

ber K68 357mag. – Detonics 45 ACP – S&W 669 9mm

– S&W 5904 9mm – Derringer 380 – Accu-Tek AT380 380

ACP – Colt 1911 45 ACP – WWI Comm. – Bauer 25cal.

– Detonics Pocket 9mm – Detonics Combat Master 45

ACP – Interarms 31p 9mm – Interarms M45 45 ACP – (2)

Springfield XO9 Combo – (2) GSG5 Pistol 22LR – Sig 320 + 320X 9mm – Sig MP177 BB – (2) Mossberg 930 12ga.

– Citadel Boss 25 12ga. – Ruger SR 336 5.56cal. – CMMG

Banshee 5.7cal. – Remington 870 12ga. – Benelli SP70

12ga. – Mossberg 500 Combo 12ga. – (2) H&K SP5K

9mm Pistol – B&T AGTP9 9mm – Remington 1100 Tac

12ga. – Remington 870 Express 12ga. – Iver Johnson

M1 Pistol 30cal.

also sElliNG: Assorted Ammo, Knives & Accessories

NotE: Doors open at 1:00 P.M., auction begins at 4:00 P.M. Concession stand on-site. tErms oN cHattEls: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard accepted. 15% 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. Firearms buyers must be an Ohio resident, 21 years of age to purchase a handgun and 18 years of age to purchase a long gun. Buyer will be required to fill out firearm buyer information paperwork at pickup. No shipping of firearms. auction By oRdeR oF: PatRicia Fonda, administRatRix oF the maRK L. RochesteR estate, staRK co. PRoBate case #243366 auctioneeR/ReaLtoR: matthew P. KiKo, 330-327-9617 oR mattKiKo@KiKocomPany.com KiKo auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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ends : tHurs. June 1, 2023 at 11:00 a .M.

Kenton, oH SAT. JUNE 3, 2023

starting at 9:00 a .M.

TUES. JUNE 6, 2023

starting at 5:00 P.M.

THURS. JUNE 8,

starting at 1:00 P.M.

LARGE 3-DAY

2023

MURRAY TRUST AUCTION

REAL ESTATE-ANTIQUES & OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY 23521 SR 309, Kenton, oH 43326 selling due to the Passing of the late Jack & dixie Murray. a suPer auction you don’t want to Miss!

DAY 1 – SAT. JUNE 3, 2023 @ 9:00 A.M.

ANTIQUES-PRIMITIVES-POLARIS 4X4-16’ PONTOON-VINT. REPRO. CAR-BARN-WOODWORKING & SHOP ITEMS & More!

DAY 2 – TUES. JUNE 6, 2023 @ 5:00 P.M.

REAL ESTATE: ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE! Large stunning historic 1868 Civil War era brick Victorian farmhouse (3705+/- sq. ft.) on 9.5 +/- country acres with park-like grounds and 2 ponds to enjoy with privacy. Private viewings available!

DAY 3 – THURS. JUNE 8, 2023 @ 1:00 P.M. Select Online Bidding Available!

FINE VICTORIAN & ANTIQUE FURNITURE-1930-40’s ART DECO SLOT

MACHINES-CASH REGISTER-NATIONAL WILD TURKEY FED. PRINTS-DUCK DECOYS-GUNSAFE-HOUSEHOLD-PATIO-GLASSWARE & More! For additional information & photos, visit higginsauctions.com!

CO -TRUSTEES : JADE & JACk “CAIN” LACkEY

BEN HIGGINS REALTY & AUCTION CO., LLC.

Ben A. Higgins, Broker & Auctioneer

Ben F. Higgins, Realtor & Auctioneer

Brad Higgins, Dan Lessig, Auctioneers 740-387-5111 www.higginsauctions.com

Middlefield, Oh

SAT. MAY 27, 2023

starting at 11:30 a .M.

PUBLIC AUCTION

AT THE AUCTION FORUM

16582 Kinsman Rd., Middlefield, Oh 44062 (corner of Rte 87 and Rte 528)

CIvIl wAR ERA, TO MId- CENTURY MOdERN TO pRESENT dAY FURNITURE , HOUSEHOld ETC

additions: 1971 Harley Davidson Sportster, runs and shifts as it should, needs fresh gas and carb cleaning - 1957 (first year) Harley Davidson Sportster, hard tail chopper, motor and transmission run great, needs clutch cable, fresh gas and carb clean

2003 100th Anniversary Edition

Ultra Classic, 24k miles - 2012 F-150 Fx4, crew cab, 6.5ft. bed, 111,000 miles, runs, 4x4 works - Fresh nursery stock including strawberry/vanilla hydrangeas, 1-gallon blue spruce, variegated willows, blue point juniper, blue moon juniper, orange azaleas, emerald greens, miss Kim lilac, brooms - Nice Ventrac 3100-all wheel drive, roughly 300 hrs., meter quit working, Briggs engine, 48 inch deck, mulch kit included - Hustler Raptor flip up, hydraulic flip up deck, 54 inch deck, Kohler 25hp, 227 hrs. - John deere Z 810A Z Track, Kawasaki 22 hp, 48 inch deck, 1,745 hrs. - Scag tiger cub, Kawasaki 19hp, 48 inch deck, 1,967 hours - Hustler Raptor SD, 25hp briggs, 54 inch deck, 182 hours - 2015 Lexus NX 200T AWD with 80,000 mi. (VIN #JTJBARBZ8F200386060 Diecast Farm Tractors & Implements72 inch side discharge Ventrac deck

sellinG For tHe little sandy creek ruritan cluB: Sausage making equipment including large Hobart grinder, large elec. stuffer, older grinder and stuffer, scales, 3-phase convertor, etc.

loader available. Our fenced graveled lot provides ample parking for drop-offs & checkouts! Not accepting furniture or household goods. Watch website for additions & pictures.

online terms: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

AuctioNeers/reAltors:

mAtthew p kiko, 330-327-9617 or mAttkiko@kikocompANy.com

ANd george p kiko, 330-418-1095 or george@kikocompANy.com

kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 www.kikoauctions.com

Civil War writing desk; Civil War campaign chair; Edward Wormley Dunbar chair and ottoman; pr. of Dunbar chairs; Dunbar two pc. bleached mahogany sidebar; pr. of Hans Wegner open side armchairs; Haywood Wakefield wicker rocker; mahogany Metamorphic library step/chair; Spanish brass dbl bed; Empire settee; cane back love seat; Pottery Barn 70’s leather sofa; cane bottom sofa; cane bottom chairs; 3 drawer 19th cen. French pine chest (15x7 ½ “); poplar pie safe w/10 original zinc panels; 1850’s 2 drawer cherry sewing table w/tiger maple drawers; Metamorphic oak library step/chair; library ladders; 3 shelf bamboo display cabinet; faux bamboo folding table; bamboo book shelves and other bamboo pcs.; set of 8 Chippendale chairs w/old patina; Danish 1960’s teak desk; white wire love seat & chair; folding magazine rack and other mag. racks; cast iron foot stool; Mother-of-Pearl lap desk; Civil War rosewood lap desk; Civil War writing desk; Liberty display cabinet w/leaded glass doors; J&J Kohn wicker chair; room size and other rugs and more unusual quality items. Teak 60’s Tulip Lamp; Lithophane lamp w/8 artwork image panels; large brass lamp w/lions heads; pitcher & bowl set w/metal stand. Signed LCT Favrile miniature pitcher; art glass nut bowl; Taxco Sterling saltshakers; Sterling creamer & sugar; Sterling bracelet etc. Elgin American compact carryall 1950; Art Deco bookends; Art Deco mag rack; Art Deco picture frames & framed pictures; copper pcs. Brass pcs.; lots of hanging plates; set of 6 Montereau French theater Guignal plates & more French plates; Wedgewood plates, cups & saucers; Castleton tea set; Colport dishes and lots more unusual pieces. The owner of this personal property was an author with an extensive library. There are over 100 totes of books to be sold by the tote. The totes are not for sale. Bring containers for purchased books. See AuctionZip #8996 for pictures.

Auctioneers: tHoMAs r . HALL, the golden Voice of auctioneering

future – 440-476-7426

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Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locaTioN: 14755

GaSkill DR. NE, alliaNcE, oH 44601 DiREcTioNS: From OH 225 take E.

Gaskill St. E. Property will be on the right. Watch for KIKO signs. auCTioneers/reaLTors:

ashLey riTChey, 330-495-3474 or ashLey@kikoComPany.Com and eriC BevingTon, 330-417- 5417 or eriC@kikoComPany.Com kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 www.kikoauctions.com

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endS : thurS. June 8, 2023 at 4:00 p.m.

Caterpillar 277 traCk Skid loader

BoBCat 334 Mini exCavator

new Holland lS160 Super BooM Skid loader

QuiCk attaCH eQuipMent

eQuipMent trailerS - 1999

FreigHtliner Fl 60 duMp truCk

Manure Spreader Cattle

eQuipMent - 2004 Corn pro StoCk trailer - landSCape eQuipMent

ContraCtor toolS - doorS - windowS

2001 Ford work van - 3pt. eQuipMent - Ford dY354d traCtor

FarM iteMS Furniture - HouSeHold - over 550 lotS

Owners retiring and downsizing. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. Preview/PickuP location: 116 SPell rd., kent, oh 44240.

pREVIEW: tUESDaY - JUNE 6, 2023 - 4:00-5:30 p m

pICKUp: tUESDaY - JUNE 13, 2023 - 9:30 a m.-5:30 p m

online terMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

auCtion BY order oF: williaM and katHY perFeCt

auCtioneer/realtor: JaCk w kiko, 330-206-0174, JaCkkiko@ kikoCoMpanY CoM or JoHn d kiko, 330-453-9187 ext. 122 kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

North JacksoN, oh

Mon. June 5, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

40+/- Acres – Mostly Wooded With young tiMber

Fixer-upper hoMe – 32 x 32 detAched Vinyl-sided gArAge 24 x 24 shed – 40 x 40 pole building – Milton tWp. MAhoning co. – sells As A unit – MinerAl rights trAnsFer – good recreAtionAl property – WAlk the lAnd

At your conVenience – online bidding AVAilAble

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: 13905 Gladstone Rd., noRth Jackson, oh 44451. diRections: Take N. Bailey Rd. north of I-76 to Gladstone Rd. and west to address or Mahoning Ave. east of Rt. 534 to N. Newton Falls Rd. and north to Gladstone and east to address. Watch for KIKO signs.

Real estate: 40+/- acres – 85% wooded balance open land with 1 1/2 story, vinyl-sided home with large 2-tier rear deck. 32 X 32 vinyl-sided garage with (2) overhead doors, concrete floor and electric. 24 X 24 shed/animal shelter, 40X40 metal-sided pole building, needs a roof. Drilled water well and private septic. Mostly wooded with abundance of wildlife. Trails throughout. Good recreation property. Nice location. Mineral rights transfer.

note: Walk the land at your convenience. You’ll like the location.

teRMs on Real estate: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

Auction by order oF: chelseA n ellis

Auctioneer/reAltor: rAndAll l kiko, 330-831-0174, rAndAllkiko@kikocoMpAny.coM

kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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ends: tues. May 30, 2023

Ankrom Antique ColleCtion AuCtion

Antique Primitive Stone

Primitive & vintAge itemS

Furniture - ColleCtibleS -quiltS

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder online only.

PickuP/Preview Location: 1137 Brush run rd., washington, Pa 15301 directions: East of Washington, Pa., take I-70 east to St. Rt. 519 Glyde (exit 25). Approx. 5 miles on St. Rt. 519 continue straight onto Brush Run Rd. 2 miles to auction location.

PREVIEW DATE: FRIDAY - MAY 26, 2023 - 1:00-3:00 P.M.

PICKUP DATES: THURS. - JUNE 1, 2023 - 1:00-4:00 P.M. & FRI. - JUNE

antiQue PriMitive stone - Furniture - antiQues – coLLectiBLes - vintage & PriMitive iteMs - advertising iteMs – QuiLts: 40 Plus Antique Primitive Stones Including Sandstone Planters, Tapered Sandstone Grinding Wheels, Rafter Chimney Stone, Early Grinding Or Sharpening Stones, Antique Small Mill Stone, Early Stone Hand Crank Sharpening Stones, Key Stone & Building Cap Stone - Core Samples - Terracotta Chimney Top & Garden Arch - Excelsior Fire Clay Chimney Top - Cast Iron Wagon Wheels - Antique Wrought Iron Fencing & RailingPheasant Weather Vane - Cast Alum. Garden Sets -Several

Cast Iron Items Including Tractor Seats, Bedroom Lamps, & Leader Tractor Grill - Mail Pouch Thermometer - Supermarket Wooded Knock Down Crates - Pa Milk Bottle Crate

- Long Run Mobile Oil Can - Drain All Oil Can Holder - Spaniel Boot Brush Scraper - Federal Eagle Snow Birds - Butter Churn & Molds - Ice Tongs - Granite Ware - Sleigh Bar Bells

- Copper Milk Can - Sad Irons - Corn Jabbers - Stoneware Crocks - Glass Isolators - Vintage Kitchen Utensils & Scales

- Primitive Tools - Keystone Gas Heater - Hand Painted

Toleware - Coca Cola Advertising - Cookie Cutters – TinsQuilts - Glassware Including Depression, Milk, Candle Wick,

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Ruby, And Cobalt - Roseville Wall Pocket - Maytag Wringer Washer -Dovetail Cedar Lined Chest - Oak Chairs & Rockers - Parlor Chairs - Wicker Patio Sets - Collector Dolls - Live Taps – 12+ Early Runner Sleds – Etc.

Many items not listed. Visit www.kikoauctions.com for complete catalog and details.

auctioneers note: Floyd & Dorothy enjoyed collecting antiques together for over 65 Years. Mark your calendars! Onsite auction from this collection June 3. Contact auctioneer for details. Please be prepared to wait during pickup. onLine terMs: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 15% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. For 3rd party shipping, email your Proxibid invoice to store6658@theupsstore. com or call 330-594-2463 ext. 9 for pricing and details.

AuCtioneer/reAltor: Wilbur billy birney, 740-317-4497, PA #Au005762, kiko PA #Ay000170l kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Washington, Pa • SAT. JUNE 3, 2023

starting at 10:30 a .M.

Ankrom Antique ColleCtion AuCtion

Antique Primitive StoneS – trACtorS – BoAt - Primitive & vintAge itemS

Furniture - ColleCtiBleS - toolS - more!

live AuCtion With online Bidding AvAilABle on lArge itemS!

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on locATioN: 1137 BrUSh rUN rd., WAShiNgToN, PA 15301 dirEcTioNS: East of Washington, PA take I-70 east to SR 519 Glyde (exit 25), go approx. 5 miles on SR 519, continue straight onto Brush Run Rd. 2 miles to auction location. Watch for KIKO signs!

PrEViEW: FriDaY - MaY 26, 2023 - 1:00-3:00 P.M. & FriDaY - JUnE 2, 2023 - 2:00-5:00 P.M.

ANTiQUE PriMiTiVE SToNE - ViNTAgE & PriMiTiVE iTEMS - collEcTiBlES: 100 Plus Antique Primitive Stones Including Large Sandstone Watering Troughs, Fountains, Benches & Tables - Large & Small Mill Stones, Three Step Upping Stone, Rare Sandstone Door - SS

“Floyd” Building Marker - Burr Stone -Tapered Sandstones

- Terracotta Chimney Topper - Terracotta Stump Strawberry Planters - Virgin Mary Concrete Statue - Sandstone Mantles – Hershey, PA Cocoa Bean Crusher - Early Grinding Or Sharpening Wheels & Stones - LG Clam Seashell - Loads Of Small Collector Stones - Wooden Schoolhouse Bell - Columbiana Pitcher Pump - Early Bear Traps - Longhorn Set

- Hog Oilers – Ant. Cast Stoves - Hatfield And Sanderson

134lb Anvil - Slab Wood Outhouse - Several Cast Iron Items Including Horse Head Hitching Post, Door Stops, And Figurines - Collector Dolls - Early Runner Sleds - Traps - Hunting & Fishing Items - Railroad Items - Signed Hand Painted Toleware - Early Ecofan - Advertising Items – Records – Political & War Pins & Medals - Early Wood Wheelbarrows - Book Press - Platform Scales - Corn Shellers - Early Barrels & Crates – Etc.

TrAcTorS – BoAT - STihl EQUiP. - lAWN EQUiP.

- ToolS: One-Owner McCormick GX40 4x4 Diesel Loader Tractor W/ ROPS, One-Owner, 849hrs., 3pt, 540 pto, Rear Remotes - 1973 Int. Cub w/ Belly Mower, Brush Hog, Snow Blade, One-Owner - Bush Hog RDTH72 Finish Mower - 1990 Bass Tracker PF16 16ft. Alum. Boat with Tracker

TrailStart 18ft. Trailer - Evinrude Tracker 9.9 Boat Motor -

LN Predator 8750-Watt Generator - Stihl Chainsaw & Leaf

Blower - Troy-Bilt Horse Tiller - NR Gravely Riding MowerPush Mower - Line Trimmers - Lawn Sweep - Utility Trailer

– 2-Bottom Plow - Slip Scoop - Kennel Panels - Craftsman Woodworking Equipment - Loads Of Hand Tools Including Wrenches - Sockets, Drills, & Drivers - Toolboxes -Loads Of Hardware!

FUrNiTUrE - ANTiQUES – glASSWArE - hoUSEhold: Oak Drop Front Writing Desks - Oak Dinette With (5) Chairs - Nice Lg. 1pc Corner Cupboard - Victorian Marble

Top Dressers & Stands - Oak Curved Glass Curio Cabinets - Oak Wall Hanging Cupboard - Broyhill 3-Cushion SofaFull Sized Poster Bed - Singer Sewing Machine With Ornate Quarter Sawn Oak Cabinet - Regulator A Oak Case Ansonia Calendar Paper - Victorian Rockers & Chairs - Hand Painted Lamps - Portrait Plates - Several Table And Floor Lamps -

Coffee Grinders - Butter Churns

& Molds - Ice Tongs – Graniteware - Sleigh Bell Parts - Milk

Cans - Sad Irons - Corn Jabbers

- Stoneware Crocks - Glass Isolators - Vintage Kitchen Utensils & Scales - Coca-Cola Advertising -Cookie Cutters – Tins - Glassware Including Fenton, Depression, Milk, Candlewick, Ruby, Art, And Cobalt – Hummel - Figurines - Holiday Décor -Household Furnishings - Misc. Items.

TErMS oN chATTElS:

Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard accepted. 14% 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.

oNliNE TErMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,500 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used. For 3rd party shipping, email your Proxibid invoice to store6658@theupsstore.com or call 330-594-2463 ext. 9 for pricing and details.

AUcTioNEEr NoTE: Floyd & Dorothy enjoyed collecting rare stones and antiques from all over the U.S. Two live auction rings part of the day! Anything may turn up!

AuCtioneer/reAltor:

WilBur “Billy” Birney, 740-317-4497, #Au005762, ruSS kiko ASSoC. #Ay000170l KiKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

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JLG teLehandLer (G6-42a) – BoBcat 5185 – case 40Xt case and BoBcat sweepers – GorBeL JiB crane power tooLs – toro worKman – aLum. waLK Boards – Ladders canton, oh

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. Preview/PickuP location: 4610 kirby ave. ne canton, oH 44705. (NOTE: Road construction at US. RT. 62 and Kirby Ave. Please detour on Columbus Rd. and Kirby Ave., or US. Rt. 62 and Rebar Ave.)

note: Case Skid Steer reserved for loading until morning of Saturday, June 10.

PREVIEW: SATURDAY – JUNE 3, 2023 –

Mogadore, oH

Thurs. June 8, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

Live Onsite AuctiOn

MAssey FergusOn 1250 4 X 4 DieseL trActOr

JOhn Deere 6 X 4 DieseL gAtOr – POwer tOOLs LOg sPLitter – cOMMerciAL cOOkwAre – Furniture hOusehOLD – ss sheLving – shOP iteMs & hArDwAre

Suffering the loss of family members. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locaTion: 1817 sTeffy rd., Mogadore, oh 44260. direcTions: Take Rt. 224 east of Rt. 43 or west of Rt. 44 to Congress Lake Rd. and south to Steffy Rd. and east to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.

tHiS iS a Partial liSt; we are currently working on tHe catalog.

eQuiPMent – toolS: Clean JLG Telehandler

Model G6-42A, W/ 7,950 Hrs., Runs Good – Case 40XT Skid

Steer W/ Material Bucket, Remotes, 3,771 Hrs., Runs Good

– Bobcat S185 Skid Steer W/ Material Bucket, Solid Tires

And Air Tires – Toro Workman Utility Gas Cart – Approx. 10

Alum. 20Ft. Walk Planks – Dozens Of Fib Stepladders – Stihl

Concrete Gas Saws – Ingersoll-Rand 175 Air Compressor

– Case And Bobcat 72” Sweeper Attachments – Tablesaws

– Jobsite Toolboxes – 42” Jobsite Fans – Cords – Air Nailers

– Finish Nailers – Bosch Elec. Jack Hammer – (2) Acetylene

Torches – Drills – Hilt: Tools – Mitre Saws – Planers – Tables

– Loads Of Inventory – Hardware

Anything may turn up!

jib crane: Gorbel One Ton Capacity, Like New, Bolt Down (Buyer must remove by June 10.)

online terMS: Visa, MasterCard & Wire Transfer accepted. Wire Transfer required on purchases totaling $2,000 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.

auctioneer/reaLtor: GeorGe p. KiKo, 330-418-1095 or GeorGe@KiKocompany.com kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

noTe: Partial listing – loads of items to go through. Nice clean auction. Lunch available. 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: JAMi DunPhy

AuctiOneers/reALtOrs: rAnDALL L. kikO, 330-831-0174, rAnDALLkikO@kikOcOMPAny.cOM & DOugLAs L. MiLAnO, 330-205-2196, DMiLAnO@kikOcOMPAny.cOM KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

AtwAter, OH • Sat. June 3, 2023

starting at 9:30 a .M. • Online Bidding Begins at 10:45 a .M.

Selling For The laTe rodney d. MoyerS

QualiTy Well-MainTained eQuipMenT WiTh loW hourS – (6) TracTorS – Skid loader & aTTachMenTS – dozer

Backhoe – excavaTor – hay eQuipMenT – duMp Truck – pickup TruckS – Model a roadSTer – ’68 chrySler

SupporT eQuipMenT – Shop ToolS – Brock Feed Bin online Bidding availaBle on large eQuipMenT & auToS only

Suffering the loss of her husband. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: 3522 alexander rd., atwater, oH 44201. directionS: Take SR 44 just south of US Rt. 224 or north of Rt. 619 to Alexander Rd. and west to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.

Preview: Friday - June 2, 2023 – 12:00-4:00 P.M.

tractorS: 2019 John Deere 5100M C/H/A MFWD with JD 540 loader buddy seat 16/16

Power Reverser dual remotes 540/540EE PTO 193 act hrs – 2014 Massey Ferguson 4609 C/H/A

MFWD with Q26 Quickie Loader 6 sp Hi/Lo power reverser triple remotes 656 act hrs – Kubota M7060 C/H/A MFWD with Kubota LA 1154 loader 8X8 hyd shuttle with power reverser dual remotes 86 act hrs – one-owner NH TL100A open station MFWD 12 X 12 mechanical shuttle rep. 3 pt. dual remotes 1581 hrs – JD 2006 5525 2WD open station w/ JD 522 loader rops PTO remote syncro shuttle 3493 hrs – Ford 5610S open station 4 sp Hi/Lo 3 pt PTO dual remotes rops hrs unknown

BacKHoe – SKid loader & attacHMentS – excaVator – doZer – BucKetS: Oneowner 2016 NH C232 C/H/A 2 sp aux hyd and coupler disconnect foot controls 84” bucket new style rubber tracks 324 act hrs – QT NH FFC 625 hyd 5’ trencher like new – QT hyd AM 720 Ambusher 6’ rotary mower – NH QT HD bale spear – QT 6 prong bale spear – one-owner 2014 NH E55BX full C/H/A made by Kobelco 12K# rubber track excavator with hyd thumb, backfill blade with 36” WB ditch bucket 231 act hrs – WB 18” dirt bucket – one-owner NH LB75B ext-a-hoe backhoe C/H/A MFWD R4 industrial tires fully synchronized 4X4 trans power shuttle with 24” Gannon dirt bucket 2220 act hrs – 12” & 18” dirt buckets – 36” ditch bucket fits Ford 445 backhoe – Cat D3C series II hydrostatic dozer with 8’ 6-way blade rops 16” tracks good under carriage 4677 hrs all one- owner new Holland HaY eQuiPMent: NH 565 sq baler super sweep with 72 hyd belt thrower – NH BR730 4X4 rd baler twine elec. controls – NH H7220 9’ discbine rubber rolls 540 PTO – (4) E-Z Trail 9 X 18 flared sides bale wagons with E-Z Trail 890-W running gears and ext tongues – (3) E-Z Trail 9 X 18 straight side bale wagons with E-Z Trail 890-W running gears and ext tongues (all wagons have rear hitches) – (2) NH 256 hay rakes – NH double hyd. rake hitch – Sitrex RT/5200H 4 star hyd fold tedder – MY-D-Hand-D 34’ hay elevator with 3/4 HP elec. motor fold down chute with carriage – (2) MY-D-Hand-D 18’ bale elevators with 1/2 HP elec motors – NH 157 3 pt 2 star tedder Feed Bin – SuPPort eQuiPMent – woodS Mower – loG SPlitter: One-owner like new Brock 4-ton feed bin no auger – Woods XTL 60 3 pt 5’ mower – 3 pt 6’ rotary mower – Super Gill 5’ 3 pt double pulverizer – Land Pride 6’ 3 pt York rake – Land Pride PFS 5060 3 pt seeder/broadcaster poly – Woods RB84 7’ 3 pt blade – 20’ dolly wheel feed wagon rough bottom – 10’ feeders – Sioux 10’ feeder – 3 pt 50-gal sprayer – 3 pt hitch receiver – Carry-on 14’ trailer with fold-down ramp – QT Myers snowblade – Woods Mow’n machine 6182 20 HP 52” front deck – Trac Vac with trailer 10 HP Briggs – Speedco portable 25-ton HD log splitter

Ford duMP trucK – dodGe PicKuPS – Model “a” roadSter – ’68

cHrYSler: 1994

Ford F-700 tandem truck with 10’ Rogers steel dump 28K GVW air brakes Cummins 5.9L diesel 5 & 2 sp pintle hitch 31,282 act miles – one-owner 2019 Dodge 1500 Big Horn quad cab 4X4 auto PW PL 3.6L V6 15,134 act miles – 2007 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins diesel auto reg cab 8’ bed gooseneck & Reese hitch 4X4 218,000 miles – 1968 Chrysler 300 2 dr with 440 Big Block auto all original ready for restoration – 1979 Model “A” ROC Roadster convertible 2 door with rumble seat luggage trunk Ford Pinto engine welderS – SHoP toolS – GaS tanKS: Miller Regency 200 welder – Millermatic 210 wire welder – Miller Syncrowave 250 welder – 20-ton shop press – Generac Ultrasound 15KW 30 HP generator – Briggs 5250-watt generator – Associated battery charger – (2) parts washers – (2) sets HD jack stands – (2) Craftsman floor-model drill presses – Craftsman 10” table saw – Mac large stack tool chest – torches – Stihl TS420 concrete saw – Comm. metal horizontal metal bandsaw – 10’6” Pro bender – 4 & 10-ton porta powers – bolt bins and stock – Clarke sand blasting cabinet – parts bins – long-handle tools – wrenches – sockets – elec. tools – metal lockers – paint sprayer – rd. welding table – vise – trans. jack and drain tray – Job Smart blast tank – space heater – RR jack – large floor jack – battery tester – 20-ton air jacks – post driver – Rubbermaid stock tank – air tools – cleaners – plastic twine – DeWalt planer – JD edger – patio heater – horse halters & tack – feed buckets – drill bits – hardware and farm related items.

note: All equipment has been very well maintained with low hours. You’ll like what you see. Sale order: Shop items and tools at 9:30 A.M., heavy equipment at 10:45 A.M. Sharp. Lunch available. 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. online terMS: Wire Transfer only. 7% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi par auction process may be used.

aucTion By order oF: glenna F. MoyerS

aucTioneer/realTor: randall l kiko, 330-831-0174, randallkiko@kikocoMpany.coM kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

B16 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, May 25, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
A.M.-12:00 P.M. PICKUP DATES: THURSDAY – JUNE 8, 2023 – 12:00-5:00 P.M. FRIDAY – JUNE 9, 2023 – 9:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M. SATURDAY – JUNE 10, 2023 – 9:00-11:00 A.M.
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Carrollton, oH

WED. MAY 31, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

Columbia Station, oH•WED. MAY 31, 2023

starting at 10:30 a .M.

Live Auction tooLs – tooL chest – LAwn Mowers nAt. GAs GenerAtor – AMMo – coLLectibLes

Lakefront ranch home cLean cozy home on Vo ash Lake carroLLton, oh

LiVe and onLine Bidding aVaiLaBLe

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locAtion: 6164 Vo Ash Dr. sW, cArrollton, oh 44615. Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details.

auction By order of: saLLy roscoe and ronaLd WiLLiams auctioneer/reaLtor: theresa BLocher, 330-495-3789, or BLocher@kikocompany.com

KiKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Online Only

StartS : tueS. May 30, 2023 at 12:00 p.m.

endS : tueS. June 6, 2023 at 12:00 p.m.

Online Only AuctiOn

cAse 580D BAckhOe - huBer M850c rOAD MAintAiner

hyDrAulic Pruner - reznOr heAter

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. Preview/PickuP location: 320 cheStnut St., wadSworth, oh 44281.

Preview: MONDAY - JUNE 5, 2023 - 11:30 A.M.-1:00 P.M.

PickuP: THURSDAY - JUNE 8, 2023 – 2:00-3:30 P.M.

note: For full list of details and pictures visit www.kikoauctions.com.

AuctiOneers/reAltOrs: eric BevingtOn, 330-417-5471 Or eric@kikOcOMPAny.cOM AnD Ashley ritchey, 330-495-3474 Or Ashley@kikOcOMPAny.cOM kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Massillon, oH

FRI. JUNE 9, 2023

starting at 12:00 P.M. • rEaL EstatE sELLs at 12:30 P.M.

3-Bedroom Home on 3 Acres

TuscArAwAs Twp. - sTArk co. - TuslAw lsd

AnTiques - collecTiBles - power Tools

FurniTure - HouseHold

live AucTion wiTH online Bidding AvAilABle on reAl esTATe

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on locatIoN: 2651

Greendale Ave. SW, Massillon, OH 44647 DIREctIoNs: From US-30 west of Massillon, take exit for OH-241. Head north on OH-241 for 1 mi. to Greendale Ave. Head south on Greendale Ave. 0.2 mi. to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.

OPEn HOUsE: MOnday - JUnE 5, 2023 – 4:00-6:00 P.M.

REal EstatE: Exciting opportunity in Tuslaw Schools!

Nice 3-bedroom home on 3 acres.

Main floor features kitchen/dining area, living room, half bath, laundry, and attached 2-car garage.

Home sits back the long asphalt lane on top of a gently rolling hill. Large yard area great for gatherings. Second floor includes 3 bedrooms and full bath. Full basement. Tuscarawas Township.

Stark Co. parcel #7204215. Half year taxes are $1,103. Call auctioneer on how to use your current home to buy this one!

tERMs oN REal EstatE: 5% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

also sEllING oN-sItE oNlY: Loads Of Antiques And Collectibles

- Longaberger, Eagle, Bradford Baskets - Precious Moments Figurines - Early Coca-Cola Advertising - Primitive Tools - Large Crocks - Curio Cabinets

- Clean Furniture - Mirrored Hall Tree - Flatscreen TVs - Stihl Chainsaws -

Bedroom Suites - Craftsman Toolbox - Hand Tools - Power Tools - Yard Tools

- Patio Furniture - Decor - Antique Buzz Saw - And Much More!

tERMs oN cHattEls: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard 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: THe grunder FAmily AucTioneer/reAlTor: peTe kiko, Jr., 330-749-7898, pkiko@kikocompAny.com

KIKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on locAtion: 9414 north MArks rD., coluMbiA stAtion, oh 44028. tools – PoWEr tools – tool chEst – sockEt

WrEnchEs – Etc.: (2) Waterloo 5ft. Stack Mod. Toolboxes

– (2) Proto Stack mod. 5ft. Toolboxes - Anvil – Vise – Wilton Bullet Vise – Early Car Parts - Tools – Jacks – Mirrors –Hub Caps – Dozens Of Boxes Of Open/Box End Wrenches, Standard & Metric, Mostly Organized In Sets, S+K, Craft And Others – Dozens Of Boxes Of Sockets, All Sizes Organized In Boxes – Several Dozen Boxes Of Hand Tools Including Screwdrivers, Pliers, Etc. – DeWalt Power Tools Including Cordless Drills, Saws, Sawzall – DeWalt Biscuit

Joiner – Stihl Gas Powered Handheld Blowers – Pipe Cutters, Plumbing Misc. – Two Pallets Of ‘44 Willys Jeep Parts

– Troy-Bilt Tiller – Leaf Blower – Large Ind. Size Hose & Reel

– Several Rolls Of Fiberglass Matting – Several Machinist Vises – Several Sets Of Micrometers – Gauges, Machinist Tools – Pneumatic Tools Including Drivers, Various Sizes –Acetylene Outfit, Several Sets Of Extra Gauges – C-Clamps – Stihl BR700 And BR550 Backpack Blowers – Skill Tile Saw – Craftsman Cut Off Saw – Stihl Gas Power Ts410 Concrete Saw – Echo Bandsaw – Craft 25gal. 4AP Air Comp. – Craft 10in. Table Saw – Rigid Miter Saw On Stand – Dozens Of Boxes Of Various Hardware – Dozens Of Hammers – Battery Chargers – Ryobi Battery Powered Push Mower – Power Sanders, Nail Guns, Grinders MoWEr – GEnErAtor – cAr DollY: Husqvarna Z254 Zero-Turn Mower, 54” Deck, Kawasaki Engine – Master Tow Car Dolly – (2) Toro Wheel Horse 8-25 Rid-

ing Mowers – Onan 10K

KW Propane/Natural Gas

Generator

AMMo – VisE

– collEctiblEs – rA-

Dios: Several Doz. Fishing Rods, Fishing Tackle

– Filet Knives – Cast

Iron Primitives Including Hanging Scale, Trivets, Ski Nets, Crocks – Several Burn Wood Pieces – Old Radio Equip., Ham Radio, CB Radios – Electric Bike Lafree Brand W/ Charger – Two Tables Full Of Ammo Including 40cal. S&W, 45-Auto., 10mil., 30-06, 243win,M 7.62, .357mag., Approx. 30 Misc. Ammo Boxes – Small Wringer Washer –Misc. 8-Track Tapes tErMs on chAttEls: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard 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: bob Porter

Auctioneer/reALtor: rudy w. KiKo, 330-540-2416, rudyKiKo@KiKocoMPAny.coM kiko Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

North LawreNce, oh • SAT. MAY 27, 2023

starting at 10:30 a .M. • rEaL EstatE sELLs at 11:00 a .M.

75-Acre country estAte

elegAnt Home - PrivAte setting - scenic lAke

guest House & 8-stAll Horse BArn

tennis/PickleBAll court - Pool - WAlking PAtH

Free gAs - solAr PAnels

oFFered in 3 PArcels & in entirety

lAWrence tWP. - stArk co. - tuslAW lsd live on-site Auction

Also selling: utv, lAWn equiP., quAlity FurnisHings

Sellers are downsizing. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on locATion: 5350 DeerfielD Ave. nW, norTh lAWrence, oh 44666 DirecTionS: From Akron, OH and I-76 take SR-21 south to Canal Fulton and Arcadia St. NW, west to Deerfield then south to auction OR from Lincoln Way west of RT-93 take Deerfield Ave. north to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.

reAl eSTATe: As you approach the farm from Deerfield Ave. you can’t help but notice the white board fence that runs along the road frontage that leads you right to the gated entrance. Through the gate and onto the property you travel down the long lane past the open fields, woods, and scenic lake right to the French Countryside Estate. This elegant home welcomes you in with grace. Highlights include a grand foyer entrance that leads into a vaulted ceiling great room with fireplace and loads of natural light. The open concept continues into the gourmet kitchen, dining area and sunroom also with plenty of natural light and spectacular views of lake and farm fields. Spacious master suite with fireplace, private bathroom, and walk-in closets. Office, guest bedroom, full bathroom and laundry room complete the main floor. Second floor features another large guest room, full bathroom, and office. Finished basement includes a wet bar, game room, 1,000-bottle climate-controlled wine room, full kitchen, living room and exercise room - ideal for entertaining with friends and family! Home designed by Architect A.A. Luketic & Associates and built by Dennis Baughman Company. Free gas heat from owned well plus 500 kw solar field - go off the grid if desired! Attached heated garage, in-ground pool with water fountain and pool house. Very private setting! Across from the scenic lake with boathouse is a guest cottage or barndominium with 8 horse stalls and party room. Tennis/pickleball court. Two utility garages for farm equipment, collector cars, boats, etc. This property is a one-of-a-kind! Great location just minutes to Akron, Cleveland, Canton, Wooster, and Massillon! Call auctioneer on how to use your current property to buy this one! Viewings by appointment only through KIKO agent.

real estate to be offered as follows:

PArcel #1: 42 acres with main home, lake, storage barn and solar field. Private setting! Free gas.

PArcel #2: 21 acres with barndominium, 3-bay garage/shop and tennis/pickleball court

PArcel #3: 12 acres open farmland, 810 ft. frontage on Deerfield Ave. noTe: Parcels will be offered separate then together through our multi-par system and will sell whichever way

they bring the most.

TerMS on reAl eSTATe: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

UTv - lAWn

eQUiP. - fUrniTUre:

Like new Gravely Atlas JSV 6400, 6-seater UTV, 235 miles — Steiner LX 790 tractor, gas, 4x4 — Ventrac brush cutter MH-0680, 68” — Steiner mower deck, 48” — Steiner 48” snow blade w/ hyd. angle — quality furnishings — kayaks — antique ice chest — pool table/game table — foosball — Christmas decor — misc. items

TerMS on chATTelS: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard 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: tim And Jenny smucker

Auctioneers/reAltors: Peter kiko, 330-705-5996, Peter@kikocomPAny.com And kristen kiko, 330-234-7110, kristen@kikocomPAny.com KiKo Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, May 25, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B17

Online Only

STARTS: TUES. JUNE 13, 2023

at 12:00 P.M.

Geauga SWCD offering ag grants

CHARDON, Ohio — The Geauga Soil and Water Conservation District is now offering grants for the 202324 school year to increase awareness, knowledge, and appreciation of agriculture in the youth of Geauga County.

agricultural concepts to teach reading, writing, math, nutrition, science and/or social studies as well as to encourage a partnership between the Geauga SWCD and local schools in providing agricultural education.

Dalton Consignment auCtion – online only now aCCepting Quality Consignments until June 1, 2023

Farm eQuipment – ConstruCtion eQuipment – autos

atVs/utVs – tools – trailers

Call to Consign toDay!

APPRENTICE AUCTIONEER: Andrew Rehm, 330-464-2545

AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: Peter Kiko Sr., 330-705-5996

KIKO Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

The $1,000 grant will be awarded to kindergarten through 12th grade core education teachers whose innovative classroom projects use

Grant application information will be sent to all Geauga County schools. The Geauga SWCD will review proposals as they are received

with the final deadline being May 31. Approved projects will be notified shortly thereafter. Once awarded, projects must begin within the 2023-24 school year, and all critical activities must be completed within one year of their commencement. Projects must have proof of school board and principal approval. For grant application, visit geaugaswcd.com.

Millersburg, OH • SAT. JUNE 3, 2023

starting at 11:00 a .M.

OppOrtunity presents!

99-Acre WOOded retreAt - privAte setting

trAils - Hunting - timber pOtentiAl

live AuctiOn WitH Online bidding AvAilAble

cOsHOctOn cO. - mill creek tWp. - West HOlmes lsd

6, 2023

Enon VallEy, Pa TUES. JUNE

starting at 12:30 P.M.

Enon VallEy Inn

5,300+ SF BrIck BuIldIng rEStaurant/Bar - largE ParkIng lot – dInIng room

Full kItchEn – Bar

.72-acrE total – lawrEncE co.

mInutES From I-76 & I-376, nEw caStlE, chIPPEwa, Etc. all EquIPmEnt and lIquor lIcEnSE to tranSFEr

lIVE auctIon wIth onlInE BIddIng aVaIlaBlE

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locaTioN: 1038 MaiN ST. (RT. 551), ENoN VallEy, Pa 16120. Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details.

auctIon By ordEr oF: matt 2 llc, matt goEhrIng auctIonEEr/rEaltor: rudy w kIko, 330-540-2416, rudykIko@kIkocomPany.com, rS322138 & au005639. ruSS kIko aSSoc. #ay000170l

KiKo auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Warren, OH

Tues.

June 6, 2023

starting at 4:00 P.M.

Live Auction

LArge Hot WHeeLs & ModeL PLAne coLLection

Furniture – HouseHoLd – WW2 coLLectibLes

Absolute auction, all sells to highest bidders on locaTion: 1842 Drexel ave. nW, Warren, oH 44485. DirecTions: Take Route 422 just west of Rt. 45 in Warren to Drexel Ave. Then north to location. Watch for KIKO signs.

HoT WHeels – MoDel Planes – MiliTarY collecTiBles – DiecasT: 1,000 Plus Hot Wheel Cars In Unopened Packages – Cases Of New Hot Wheels –Several Hundred Model Military Planes, 1:18, 1:32 – 21st Century Toys, 1:18 Scale

Models – Diecast Model Cars – 1:6 Scale In-

dian Motorcycle – Diecast VW Cars – Pearl Harbor Model Cars – Military Hot Wheels

– Johnny Lightning VW Cars – Coca-Cola

Collectibles – M2 Coca-Cola Model Vans –

“The Last Morning” Print From Pearl Har-

bor – War Ration Books – US Armed Forces

Decorative Ribbon Pins – Early Big Boy Rub-

ber Toys – Military Patches – Disney Planes

Die Cast Toys – Military War Plane Books &

Many Military Paper Items – Framed B&W

Photos & Prints – AM Toy Mad Balls – Funko

Pops – Dozens Of Ty Beanie Babies – Early Ammo Boxes – Hot Wheels Stow & Go Playsets – Hot Wheels Classics – Military DVDs & Tapes – Framed Pin Ups

Of WW2 – WW2 Books – Kennedy Toolbox – WW2 Match Books – Oil Cans

FurniTure – Dolls – HouseHolD – Tools: Mahogany DR Table

W/ Chairs – Sofa Table W/ QA Legs – Lighted Curio – Magnavox Flatscreen

TV – Oak DR Table W/ Benches & Chairs – Dishes – Christmas Dishes – Home

Décor – Primitive Décor – Retro Style Costway Microwave – Nice 4 Pc. Slate

Top Living Room Set – 3 Pc. Bedroom Set W/ Brass Bed – (10) New LED String Lights – New Rigid Tile Saw, In Box – New Outdoor Light Fixtures – New Solar

Bollard Garden Lights, In Box - B&D 20v String Trimmer – Nice Werner 8’ Stepladder – Fans – Oak Rocker – Showcases

TerMs on cHaTTels: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard 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.

Auctioneer/reALtor: ryAn KiKo, 330-831-8565 or ryAnKiKo@KiKocoMPAny.coM

KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locATioN: cR 126, MillERSbURg, oH 44654 DiREcTioNS: From Coshocton head north on OH83 6.5 mi., right onto CR 12 3.2 mi., slight left onto CR 126 3.9 mi. to auction location. From Millersburg, head south on OH-83 8.7 mi., east on CR 19 1.8 mi., continue on CR 59 1.2 mi., turn right onto TR 110 1.1 mi. to auction. Watch for KIKO signs!

REAl ESTATE:

attEntiOn OUtDOOr EntHUsiasts! Opportunity presents a 99+/- acre wooded retreat. Located near the Holmes/Coshocton Co. line, this property boasts loads of potential for outdoor and recreational activities. With deeded easement access these 99 gently rolling acres are tucked back into the hills of Northern Coshocton County offering a private setting. Trail access to majority of property. Old 1880 farmstead centrally located on property. Timber potential. Known locally for whitetail and turkey hunting oasis. Real estate to be offered as an entirety. This property is a rare opportunity and has been in the same family for decades. Real estate is an investment that you can enjoy. Sellers are not reserving any mineral rights. Coshocton Co. Parcel #0240000001700. Half year taxes are $460.

NoTE: Call auctioneer to discuss how to use your current land to purchase this property. On-site and online bidding available! Truly a must-see! Property will be open

to walk Saturdays from 2:00-7:00 P.M.

TERMS oN REAl ESTATE: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Property to be sold as an Entirety and not to be offered in separate parcels.

AuctiOn by Order Of: nAdine dufOur AuctiOneers/reAltOrs: pete kikO, Jr., 330-749-7898, pkikO@kikOcOmpAny.cOm And peter kikO, sr., 330-705-5996, peter@kikOcOmpAny.cOm reAltOr: JAnet frey sHAHeen, 330-312-6156, JsHAHeen@kikOcOmpAny.cOm

KiKo Auctioneers

(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

Columbiana, oH • Fri. June 9, 2023 starting at 10:00 a .M. • real estate sells at 11:00 a .M.

Yoder PoA Auction

two reAl estAte oPPortunities!

Auction #1 – three-Bedroom home with GArAGe & shoP on 2.45 Acres – BeAver twP. – mAhoninG co. – south rAnGe lsd

Auction #2 – three-Bedroom home with AttAched GArAGe on 8 Acres – BeAver twP. – mAhoninG co. – columBiAnA lsd

Also sellinG: 2015 dodGe cArAvAn – 2008 Ford F-150 – FArmAll suPer A – 3 Pt. equiPment – PlumBinG equiPment suPPlies

tools – Furniture – household

Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: 13895 & 14005 columbiana canField rd. (Sr 46), columbiana, oH 44408. directionS : Just north of Columbiana on SR 46 or south of SR 165. Watch for KIKO signs.

real eState: auction #1: 13895 columbiana canField rd. – 2.45 acres with solid 1.5-story home with galley kitchen, dining room, living room, main-level bedroom, and full bath. Two second-level bedrooms and full bath, good closet space with knee-wall storage. Natural woodwork, some replacement windows. Full basement with breaker electric, drilled water well and softener, gas boiler heat, central air, glass-block windows, shower bath. Detached garage/shop 28 X 36 3-bay garage with overhead storage, 32’ X 40’ 3-bay garage addition plus 16 X 24 insulated heated shop. All mineral rights transfer with.

auction #2: 14005 columbiana canField rd. – 8 acres with solid ranch-style home with remodeled applianced kitchen and pantry, large living room, finished knotty pine sunroom, three bedrooms, main-level laundry, remodeled full bath and hall closet. Full divided basement with office, shower bath, breaker elec., could be finished, gas boiler heat, central air, canning kitchen, insulated attic. Attached two-car garage with overhead storage. 8 X 16 garden shed. Drilled water well and private septic. Some replacement windows throughout. Situated on 8 acres all wooded. All mineral rights to transfer with. termS on real eState: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.

autoS – boat – trailer: 2015 Dodge Grand caravan only 36,221 miles – 2008 Ford F-150 8’ bed, cap, automatic, 2WD, 22,239 miles – 1966 Starcraft 15’ Jet Star with 50 HP outboard – Top Hat tandem-axle 14’ trailer – 12’ homemade trailer tractorS – eQuiPment: 1949 Farmall Super A WF restored, nice – Satoh S-650G gas tractor, gear drive, pwr steering, 1,741 hrs – John Deere 110 lawn tractor with tiller, blade, and mower deck – Gravely LI and Simplicity walk-behind tractors and attachments – 3 pt. cultivators – 3 pt. 6’ disc – Sitrex FE-150R 5’ finish mower – Woods M4 brush hog – Cub Cadet 1811 hydro needs work – 3 pt. boom pole – 3 pt. 6’ blade – HD log splitter – Honda garden

tiller – Pittsburgh 3 pt. 1-bottom plow – 8 HP Tomahawk chipper – nice DR 8 1/2 HP Track Vac – lawn roller toolS – PlumbinG – eQuiPment: Nice Campbell Hausfeld upright compressor – small compressors – power snakes – Kollman KM1500 power unit – Ridgid hand threaders – double-shaft grinder – bandsaw – Millermatic 90 welder – torch set – Tradesmith drill press – chop saw – gear pullers – pipe vise – Bosch hammer drill – bolt organizer – hack saws – appliance dolly – elec. jack hammer – plastic, copper and steel plumbing fittings – new old stock plumbing parts – Stihl MS170 and 017 chainsaws – Husqvarna Rancher chainsaw – 40V lithium chainsaw – sockets – wrenches – hand tools – power tools – jack stands – stepladders – radial arm saw – table saw – lawn tools – lawn trailer – alum. hitch carrier – floor jack

Furniture – HouSeHold: Good Frigidaire upright freezer – Cutco knife set – 4 gal. double-handle crock – pots – pans – Fiesta dishes – canning jars – dining room table with 4 chairs – bedroom furniture – living room furniture – cedar chests – knee-hole desk – Precious Moments –assorted glassware – board games – coolers – file cabinet –live traps – wood water skis – Schwinn Airdyne bike – quilt patches – Christmas décor – Charcoal cooker – Realistic stereo – 10 X 10 pop-up canopy – KitchenAid mixer note: Ray Yoder was a plumber for many years and the properties have been in the family for a long time. Loads of items packed away and anything could turn up! Bring your truck and a friend.

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: JAnice weAver, PoA For KAthrYn Yoder

Auctioneers/reAltors: douGlAs l milAno, 330-205-2196, dmilAno@KiKocomPAnY.com And rAndAll l. KiKo, 330-831-0174, rAndAllKiKo@KiKocomPAnY.com KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com

B18 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, May 25, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419

Ellwood City, PA

Sat. June 3, 2023

Doors open at 8:00 a.m. – auction begins at 10:00 a.m.

Auction

167 Maple St., Ellwood City, PA 16117

Estate, with real estate +/- .7 acres with cabin, garage/ workshop, walnut, apple & pear trees. Ford F-150, F-250 service truck, F-250 flat bed, storage container, camper, mobile home, trailer, boats – wood & fiberglass, scrap metals, JD430 diesel mower, household items & furniture

See Www.Hartlandauctions.com for more information

Hartland MacHinery auctioneers

724-368-9788 - 724-368-9839 fax

hartlandmachinery@gmail.com

Pa Lic#aY-000190-L, au-002918-L

online only

Lots CLose: Wed. May 31, 2023 at 10:00 a .M.

Summit metro ParkS

Online AuctiOn

traCtors – Kubota rtVs – traiLers outdoor equipMent – parK iteMs absolute online timed auction. internet bidding only, through proxibid. auction location is:

1212 Cuyahoga st., akron, oH 44313 (Cascade/Valley View Location)

5000 Hametown rd. norton, oH 44203 (silver Creek Location) see full auction catalog and pictures online at www.proxibid.com/rdfarnsworth

preVieW date: Tuesday, May 30 from 12 Noon until 3 P.M.

CHeCKout/piCKup dates: Thursday, June 1 from 10 A.M. until 2 P.M. (Items at Cascade/Valley View Location). Friday, June 2 from 10 A.M. until 2 P.M. (Items at Silver Creek Location).

CasCade/VaLLey VieW LoCation: John

Deere 4300 HST MFWD diesel compact utility tractor w/ loader & 5.5’ snow blade (2610 hrs); Ventrac 4200 VXD

4WD Diesel Tractor w/heated cab, 72” mower deck, & 1236 hrs.; (2) Kubota RTV1100 4x4 diesel utility vehicles w/enclosed cabs; Kubota RTV900 4x4 diesel utility vehicle; Frontier 42” pallet forks (fit JD loader); 2011 Liberty 6.5’x14’ landscape trailer; LPD 6’x8’ & LPD 5’x8’ landscape trailers; Snapper Pro 48 commercial mower; Simplicity 28” rough cut mower; (2) Crafts. 22” push mowers; Fimco 25 gallon sprayer; Echo, Stihl, & RedMax backpack blowers; RedMax trimmers; Stihl gas hedge trimmer; (4) Stihl MS 361 20” chainsaws; Stihl 460 Magnum 24” chainsaw; Stihl MS170 16” chainsaw; Dayton 3Z968A air compressor; (3) 6’ composite picnic tables; CPR training kits; laptop & desktop computers; printers & other electronics; police lightbars & sirens; live animal traps; deer hunting stands; wood duck & martin houses; 100 stackable banquet chairs; Handlan, Dietz, & other oil lamps & barn lanterns; Haan steam station; tracing light box; rain water barrels; bicycles; Seahawk V pedal boat; misc. items.

online only

BIDDING WILL BEGIN TO CLOSE ON: THURS.

ONLINE ONLY REAL ESTATE

.85+/- ACRE LOT – COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL – 275’ FROM PIKE ST. – PIKE ST. VISIBILITY – IDEAL SPOT FOR

TYPES OF BUSINESSESOPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

-BiDDinG noW oPen801 WAyne ST., MARieTTA, oHio 45750

Opportunity Knocks w/ this offering of prime real estate. This .85+/acre piece of property is conveniently located just off Pike St. (Route 7) and is also located adjacent to the Marietta Memorial Health Complex and just behind Burger King. With the visibility and traffic count that this lot has to offer, you may want to consider locating or building a new business here. This property will sell ABSOLUTE to the highest bidder. Property is made up of 7 parcels that are all zoned C3, which allows for lots of opportunities. All utilities are available. There are two small buildings (garages) currently on the property. Bid your PRICE!!! OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!

-FEEL FREE TO INSPECT PROPERTY AT YOUR CONVENIENCETO BID, GO TO: WWW.EDANDBENSCHAFER.COM

TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: There will be a 10% Buyer’s Premium added to the final bid price to determine the contract price. Successful purchaser will be required to deposit a 10% non-refundable deposit within 24 hours of auction’s end, with the balance due at closing (within 45 days).

Property sells “As-Is/Where-IS” w/ no warranties implied or expressed.

Property sells w/ no contingencies, financing or otherwise. Secure Title will be handling the closing.

AUCTION BY ORDER OF:

KATHY DIANE MCLAUGHLIN AND CURTIS B. NICHOLS, SUCCESSOR CO-TRUSTEES OF THE VELMA PAULINE NICHOLS TRUST DATED

AUGUST 31, 1999

AUCTION CONDUCTED BY:

ED AND BEN SCHAFER AUCTIONEERS, LLC.

BEN SCHAFER REALTY

BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER/BROKER, 740-584-7253

www.edandbenschafer.com

www.benschaferrealty.com

740-584-7253 – 740-305-5054

Goodyear LoCation: New Holland TN65 diesel 2wd tractor w/shuttle trans, 540 pts, & 1 rear remote; Kasco 90” snow blade (Ford/NH tractor mount); (2) Land Pride AFM4016 16’ batwing finish mowers; MC 72FP flail pickup mower (3 pt.). siLVer CreeK LoCation: Many lake/pool/aquatic supplies (buoys, etc.); Aquatic Rescue/Lifeguard supplies & training items; (5) composite wood lifeguard

chairs; (3) wooden lifeguard chairs; cash registers; Nacho cheese machine; Pizza Oven; Hot Dog cooker; beach umbrellas; megaphones; Lifeguard uniforms; (2) 32” LED flat screen TVs; (4) Scrambler 11’ Ocean Kayaks. terMs: Registration and bidding through Proxibid.com. Accepted payments: Cash, Certified Checks, Wire Transfers. 10% Buyer’s Premium on all sales, 5% Cash Discount. Buyer takes responsibility for safety & proper use of all items purchased. All items are sold “As Is” with no guarantees or warranties. All sales are final. Read auction listing on Proxibid for full auction terms. saLe by order of: suMMit Metro parKs

Wooster, oh • Sat. JUNE 3, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M. CHattELs - 12:00 nOOn rEaL EstatE

ICKES ABSOLUTE AUCTION

REaL EStatE * tRaCtORS * GUNS * tOOLS

The following will be offered at absolute auction LOCatEd at 310 FiREStONE ROad, WOOStER, OhiO Take Lincolnway West to Firestone road, then go south to auction site.

REaL EStatE: This story and a half bungalow with three bedrooms, one bath and a full basement with 1224 sq.ft. of living space is ready for new owners. A 22X26 detached garage, 32X64 pole building is all situated on 2.4 acres and just minutes from Wooster and surrounding communities. This parcel is located in Plain township, Wayne County and Northwestern School district. Current taxes are $1530.28 annually. Inspect the property, walk the ground a come bid your judgement.

LiNda WENGERd, REaLtOR/LiStiNG aGENt

REMax ShOWCaSE

tOOLS aNd EQUiPMENt: John Deere A, John Deere B, Cyclone seeder, Disc Plow; 3 Cub Cadet mower decks; Lawn roller; Lincoln welder; Torch set hose regulators and gauges; Belt repair Kit; Electric hack saw; 5hp Criscraft out board motor; Old lanterns; Ladders; bench grinder; Drill press; Tree stands; old mounts; misc. hand tools. And more!! hOUSEhOLd & COLLECtibLES: Dean Chance Testimonial Program 1965,old comic books; corn sheller; crocks; Curved glass secretary; Advertising signs; Crosley Shelvadoor vintage refrigerator; retro table lamp old Christmas décor; Coffee grinder; old albums and 78’s, good usable household items; bedroom suits; table and chairs; jar, meat grinder,misc. glassware; safe , books, treadle sewing machine, and more!!

GUNS: Winchester model 12 12ga., Remington Sportsman 58 16ga., H&R Model 176 10 ga., Remington 870 Wingmaster 16ga., Remington 1148 16ga., Remington 1148 16ga., JC Higgins Model 31 with scope .22 cal; Remington 35m Model 141 24” barrel with Weaver scope, Springfield side by side 12 ga., H&R model 48 16 ga. Single shot, Browning 16 ga semi auto Hunter model; Remington 1148 16ga with choke, Thompson Center Hawkin 54 cal. 410 muzzle loader, Hopkins & Allied 12 ga single shot, compound bow, misc assortment of ammunition, knives and more.

tingencies. No buyers premium on the personal property. aUCtiON NOtE: Don and Thelma were well known around Wayne and surrounding counties. This property has a lot of possibilities. Could be a few surprises. Announcement the day of the auction take precedence over printed material. We will be selling in two rings with the guns and ammo selling at 11:00 a.m. Contact the Listing Agent for a personal showing. Go to remaxinwooster.com for pictures.

aUCtiON bY ORdER OF:

iCkES baRkER FaRMS LLC

AUCTIONEER/REALTOR:

MARK BACHUS REMAx SHOwCASE AUCTION SERvICES

330.621.6576

JOHN MEyER , AUCTION COORdINATOR

330.264.2644

LINdA wENgERd, LISTINg AgENT

330.464.9175

JIM/SUE HANd, REMAx SHOwCASE OwNERS

330.264.2644

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tERMS: Cash or good check with positive ID on personal property. No out of state checks! Ohio gun laws apply. A $10,000 non-refundable down payment due the day of the auction with the balance due at closing. The real estate sells at Absolute auction with no minimum bid and no reserve. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the final bid price to determine final selling price. Any inspections desired must be completed prior to the auction as the property sells as-is with no inspection or finance con-

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JUNE 1, 2023
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Brian Lewis Toy and anTique aucTion

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Kutcham Drive, Uhrichsville, OH 44683

(uhrichsville Christian Fellowship Church)

DireCtionS: From SR 250 at McCauley Drive, Turn onto North Water St., go approximately ½ mi turn right onto Kutcham Drive follow Kutcham into Church Parking lot.

Car: 1979 MG convertible 75,600 miles, garage kept driven frequently.(Car will sell at 11 A.M.)

Primitive Furniture anD WooD itemS: Mid to late 1860’s farm style table, chairs stuffed with real cotton,1800’s fainting couch in great condition, wood barrels, post office window last in use in Coshocton Oh at the Past Time Theater, hand carved indian approx. 3ft tall, double drop leaf table, Maddox cabinet, red diamond dynamite boxes, very nice Baldwin wooden ice box, early 1900 storage chest, very nice corn sheller with good graphics, kraut cutting table and stool.

antiqueS anD ColleCtibleS: Mantel clocks, enamel baby doll, American artworks items, Coshocton Co. centennial history 1811-1911, German coffee grinder, Formica table and chairs in great condition, Zenith bulb tester and large selection of bulbs, Gettysburg bullets many marked with location found, mohair stuffed bears from 1800’s, Wurlitzer tabletop record player in working order, Hohner Accordion in working order, old violin maker unknown in case with bow. American art works, Coca-Cola trays.

CroCkS, Pottery anD toyS: Nice selection of crocks in various sizes, several nice pieces of enamelware, several rock and roll albums: Kiss, Foreigner and others. Cast iron big-bang toy cannon, slot machine with tokens and keys (does need work), Jet sweep pedal car, older plane, helicopter and tank models, original Atari, several Fisher Price toys of all styles, jars of marbles, hot wheels cars along with some red liners, Willie Mays Model in box, return of the Jedi lunch box with thermos, older electric baseball game by Jim Prentice, some wind up japanese toys, several nice Tonka, nylint and others. We will also have a small selection of silver coins and some paper money.

This is going to be a nice auction of quality items front to back held inside a nice venue! Please keep checking our website. We will have over 200 pictures for you to

view.

termS: 4% Buyers Premium waived for Cash or Check with Positive ID. All announcements day of Auction take precedence over any previous advertising.

Food Stand Provided by uCF youth department

auCtion by orDer oF: brian leWiS auCtion ConDuCteD by:

Cronebaugh auCtion

ServiCe, Ltd. auCtioneer: Steve Cronebaugh 330-243-6574, bob haLL , auCtion Manager 330-440-5923

aSSiSting auCtioneerS : bob raber, adaM Weyandt, CoLSon Starner & CharLeS gotSChaLL https://Socauctions.com

Meadville, Pa

SAT. JUNE 3, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

ABSOLUTE EQUIPMENT AUCTION

MOWRIS TREE SERVICE

GROVE CRANE – BUCKET TRUCKS – CHIPPERS

PICKUP TRUCKS – DUMP TRUCK

21435 Star Rt. (Rt. 27), Meadville, Pa

From Meadville, take Rt. 27 1.6 miles to auction.

MOwRIS TREE SERVICE IS lIqUIDATING THEIR EqUIPMENT. TO INClUDE: Grove crane; GMC C7500 bucket trucks; Ford F series bucket trucks; Chevy Kodiak dump truck; equipment trailer; wood chippers; Brown 3pth Tree Cutter w/ dual rear hydraulic cover lift; SaltDog salt spreader; bed mount fuel tanks; truck boxes; Western snow plow; JD 72” mower deck; traffic direction signs & cones; misc. steel; lots of parts & hardware; chainsaw parts; ropes; tools and much more. This is a partially listing. Please see auctionzip.com #1520 for full listing & photos.

TERMS: Cash, Approved local checks or credit/debit cards. 4% buyers premium waived for cash or check.

& AUCTIONS

(814) 333-1988 - 814-720-1988

Bruce Nicolls AU-1185-L Nathan Nicolls AU-5325-L nicollsandauctions@gmail.com or AuctionZip #1520

New wilmiNgtoN, PA MON. May 29, 2023

starting at 9 a.m.

AnnuAl MeMoriAl DAy Auction

whiting Auction Barn 305 easy Street, New wilmington, PA 16142

New This year – Big sTuff sells firsT! sTarTiNg MachiNery/auTOs aT 9 a.M at Least 3 rings at Once – Bring a friend Or 2. Farm Machinery-Construction Equip -Trucks-Autos-Trailers-Motorcycles-Boats-Golf Carts-Zero Turns-Lawn & Garden

Middlefield, Oh • SAT. MAY 27, 2023

Starting at 9:00 a .M.

ANNUAL SPRING PERENNIALS – TREES – SHRUBS

“ABSOLUTE” AUCTION

15848 Nauvoo Road, Middlefield, Ohio 44062 (HERITAGE MARKETPLACE)

This is a partial list of the many healthy and fresh plants at this auction - more to come auction day! Some of the best nursery stock selection! Bringing you the best the season has to offer!

FRUIT: Everbearing Strawberries; ‘Patriot’ Blueberries; Everbearing Red Raspberries, Blackberries, even grow your own Peanuts and Popcorn! Plant now and enjoy growing your own fresh & healthy Fruit!

PERENNIALS: So many strong hardy BLOOMING Perennials for you to choose from - Fragrant Lavender; Red Peonies; Coreopsis - Red and Yellow; Yarrow – Red and Yellow; Hollyhocks – Double Yellow and Double Red; Clematis purples, bicolors and ‘Rebecca’ reblooming Red; Geum ‘Totally Tangerine’ and orange ‘Kooky’; Trailing Sedum Tri-combo; Creeping Thyme ‘Magic Carpet’ ; beautiful Astilbe – Red, Pink, Neon and White; Campanula Bellflower – low blue and purple; Delphinium; Sweet William – Red and Purple; fragrant Dianthus – Red, Pink and Bicolor; Dwarf Blanket flower – Yellow, Red and Bi-color; Orange Butterfly Flower; Bleeding Hearts; Digitalis Foxglove; ‘Cheyenne Spirit’ and ‘Pow Wow Wildberry’ Coneflowers; Hardy Zebra Grass; Daylilies – Yellow and Red; Coral Bells – ‘Caramel’, ‘Plum Pudding’ and ‘Fire Alarm’; ‘Cranberry Crush’ Red Hardy Hibiscus; Hosta; Siberian Iris; Red Hot Poker; ‘Whoops-a-Daisy’, ‘Snowcap’ and ‘Daisy May’ Dwarf Shasta Daisy; fragrant Oriental and dwarf Asiatic Liles; colorful Lupines; Dwarf Bee Balm – ‘Cherry Pops’ Red, ‘Bubblegum Blast’ Pink and ‘Grape Gumball’ Purple; hardy Garden Phlox – ‘Forever Pink’, ‘Laura’ Purple and ‘Peacock Cherry Red’; Variegated Jacobs Ladder; Salvia Garden Sage – ‘May Knight’ and ‘New Dimension Rose’ ; Veronica Speedwell ‘Royal Candles’ Blue and ‘Eveline’ Pink; and others! **Many perennials in bloom!** The best the season has to offer!

FLOWERING ANd SPECIALTY SHRUBS: Here are some of the highlights with many being added by auction day!: ‘Knock-Out’ Roses – Double Red, Double Pink and ‘Sunny’ Yellow; Orange Exbury Azaleas; Purple Tulip Magnolia; Hardy Evergreen Azaleas - Red, Purple and Red Variegated;. Bowling Ball’ Dwarf Globe Arborvitae; ‘Pinky Winky’ and ‘Limelight’ Sun Hydrangea; Climbing White Hydrangea Vine; Physocarpus Ninebark ‘Summer Wine’; Lavender-pink and Purple Rhododendron; Fragrant Purple Lilac; ‘Green Mountain’ Boxwood; Hasslefree Roses – ‘Sunsprite’ Yellow, ‘Scentimental’ Red/White and ‘Livin Easy’ Orange; ‘Gold Mop’ Cypress; ‘Black Knight’ Purple and ‘Blue Chip Jr.’ Butterfly Bush; ‘Double Play’ and ‘Magic Carpet’ Spirea; Weigela ‘Wine& Roses’ and reblooming ‘Sonic Bloom Red’; Hibiscus Rose of Sharon – ‘Double Purple’ and Double Red; Reblooming Hydrangea – ‘Forever and Ever Red’, ‘Forever and Ever Blue Heaven’ and ‘Bloomstruck’; ‘Sky Pencil’ Narrow Japanese Holly; Japanese Andromeda Pieris; ‘Miss Kim’ Dwarf Fragrant Purple Lilac; ‘Gold Cone’ Juniper; Hydrangea Blue ‘Zorro’; Red Honeysuckle Vine; - and more!

ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS: ‘Green Mountain’ Boxwood; Gold Mop Cypress; ‘Gold Spot’ Euonymus; Globe Arborvitae; Fernspray Green Hinoki Cypress; ‘Ivory Halo’ Red-stem Dogwood; ‘Blue Ice’ Cypress; ‘Blue Point’ and ‘Moonglow’ Upright Juniper; ‘Sunshine’ Dwarf Arborvitae; Purple Smokebush; ‘Sky Pencil’ Japanese Holly; ‘Blue Princess’ Red-berry Holly; Japanese Dappled Willow; Dwarf Alberta Spruce; ‘Emerald Green’ and ‘Green Giant’ Arborvitae; Fernspray Gold Fernspray Hinoki Cypress; ‘Mr. Bowling Ball’ and ‘Rheingold’ Dwarf Globe Arborvitae; ‘Emerald Green’ Arborvitae and more coming by auction day!

FLOWERING & SHAdE TREES: ‘Crimson King’ Red Norway Maple; Variegated Norway Maple; ‘Red Sunset’ Fall Red Maple; Weeping Crabapple; Red Flowering Crabapple; ‘Ruby Falls’ Weeping Redbud; ‘Quickfire’ Hydrangea Tree form; ‘Snow Fountain’ Weeping Japanese Cherry; White Kousa Dogwood; Pink Kousa Dogwood; Purple Tulip Magnolia; Corkscrew Willow and more coming! Fresh and Healthy NEW stock! This is a great time to plant trees!

SPECIALTY ANd TOPIARY ORNAMENTALS: Here are some of the highlights with many being added by auction day!: ‘Bloodgood’ Red Japanese Maple; ‘Globosa’ Dwarf Globe Blue Spruce topiary; Dwarf Golden Hinoki Cypress; ‘Boulevard’ Blue Moss Cypress; ‘Ruby Falls’ Weeping Redbud; Dwarf Alberta Spruce; Dwarf Hinoki Cypress; Weeping Red Japanese Maples; ‘Blue Star’ Juniper topiary; – more coming by auction day!

Plants for hedges to create your own private space!

Screen with Green! ‘Emerald Green’ and deer-resistant fast growing ‘Green Giant’ Arborvitae

Fresh and Healthy NEW plants! This is a great time to plant! Look for new additions coming Auction Day including Flowering Patio Pots, and more.

Fresh and Healthy NEW plants!

TERMS: We will accept Cash, Check, Debit card, Visa-Mastercard-Discover with proper ID. There is a 5% Buyer’s Premium on all sales. 5% will be waived if paid with cash or good check.

Lunch Stand on Site.

View listing and photos on auctionzip.com Id# 13983

Miller not responsible should any accidents occur.

AUcTIoNEER: cRIST F. MILLER

ASSISTING AUcTIoNEER:

URIE ByLER

Several Estates Combined & Consignments. Primitives-AntiquesSigns-Advertising-Farm Toys-Musical Instruments. Coins-Jewelry-Pocket Watches. Knives-Case XX & more. Cast Iron-Griswold & more. Big Load of Good Used Tools

Always-Hanging Baskets-Potted Plants from 3 Local Nurseries. CALL DUKE to Consign 724-301-0319

TerMs Of sale 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for Cash or Local Checks. gO to auctionzip.com for updates.

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305 Easy Street, New Wilmington, PA 16142 (724) 301-0319 PA Lic. #AU-003437-L • OH Lic. #57 96 7020 www.whitingauctions.com • www.auctionzip.com #8930

Beallsville, Oh

Sat. June 3, 2023

starting at 10:00 a.m.

Pryor & Son Farm auction

54190 New Castle-Beallsville Road, Beallsville, Ohio

Having retired from farming, will offer tHe partial listing on tHe above date. Located off SR 145 in Beallsville, take Crum Road to Wayne Township 804, then Wayne Township 41 to the farm or from Malaga, off SR 800 on SR 145 to Route 26 to New Castle-Beallsville Road, signs posted.

tRaCtORS – FaRM MaCHIneRY – HaY eQuIPMent tOOLS – COLLeCtIBLeS

Model 5640 New Holland tractor (Cab, 4X4, diesel w/loader, only 900 hrs), 960 Ford Tricycle front (gas, 4,500 hrs, restored), Vermeer round baler (5’ x 6’ bales, model 605G, hyd. tie, never in the rain), NH 9’ model 474 haybine, bush hog model 2815 batwing 15’ (like new), NH tedder, NH 256 rake, MF 1 mower, 3 pt post-hole djgger, flatbed wagon, small trailer, Land Pride 5’ blade, Shaver 8” post driver, hay & grain elevator, Taylor 7’ 3 pt rototiller, 3 pt fertilizer spreader, NH model 214 PTO manure spreader, Eby 16’ aluminum tandem stock trailer, 16’ tandem trailer (steel bed small dovetail), Ford 2 bottom plows, spike tooth harrow, small manure spreader, 3 pt bush hog, wheel weights, NH section wheel weights, fiberglass ladder, 2 - 10’ head gates, 2- 4’ gates, several steel posts, woven wire, 3 round hay rakes, jacks, 2 fiberglass tubs, 5’, 10’ steel feed bunks, fuel tank, 3 bale forks, haylater, plastic pipe & fittings, 2 AC rear CA tractor wheels, Rigid pipe dies, farm gates, insulation, Maytag washer, many boxes of fruit jars, #13 jars, iron bed, lard press, oak wall telephone, lift chair, other chairs, rinse tubs, grain separator & more miscellaneous. Bill never threw anything away and all equipment has been stored inside. Will be an interesting day, plan to be there!

teRMS: CASH DAY OF SALE OR CHECK WITH PROPER ID

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR LOSS

LUNCH STAND

WILLIaM & HazeL DavIS, OWneRS

SaLe COnDuCteD BY: Pryor & Son Auction comPAny

Barnesville, Ohio - 740-425-3397 or 740-310-0998

richArd, Steve & dylAn Pryor, AuctioneerS

www.pryorandson.com or www.auctionzip.com

B20 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, May 25, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
330-907-1401
Uhrichsville, Oh • Sat. June 3, 2023 starting at 9:30 a.m.

Free water testing for Pa. residents

NEW CASTLE, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Department of Health and Penn State Extension are providing free water testing for a limited number of private wells and cisterns.

To be eligible, participants must register to attend a one-hour educational workshop to be held at 6 p.m. May 31 at the Lawrence County Department of Public Safety at 1451

County Line Road, where they will receive information about how to test their water supply.

Each water supply will receive testing through a PA DEP stateaccredited water testing laboratory for bacteria, nitrate, manganese, arsenic, sodium, barium, lead and copper. Registration will be limited to approximately 30 households. Each

household must own or rent a primary residence (no camps) that uses a private well, spring or cistern for a drinking water supply. Register at extension.psu.edu/ private-water-supply-educationand-water-testing-workshop or by calling 877-345-0691. Questions, contact Susan Boser at smw16@psu. edu or 724-774-3024.

GreensburG, PA • Sat. June 3, 2023

starting at 9:00 a.m. - Doors open at 7:00 a.m.

100+ FIREARMS AUCTION Located: Westmoreland Fairgrounds, 4H building, 123 Blue Ribbon Lane, Greensburg, PA 15601

2009 Rokon Trail Breaker, Polaris Sportsman 500, 4 x 4, 650 miles, Polaris Explorer 4 x 4, Fort Knox gun safe, large selection of ammo, military bayonets, knives, scabbards, German helmet.

Browning 1919a4 Converted To Semi Automatic, 3006 Cal With Tripod & Belt, Union Switch & Signal, M1911 A1, 45 Acp, Original Ww2, Mfg 1943. Reparkerized At Ria. Colt’s: M1911 Sa Stamped, 45 ACP, Govt 380, 380 ACP, Huntsman, 22 LR, Delta Elite, 10mm, M1911a1, ACP, All American 2000, 9mm, M1917 Us Army, 45 ACP, Commando, 38 Spl. Officers Model 38 Spl,Single Action Army, 45 LC, AR 15, Trainer Non Operable, US Army 1911, 45 ACP, Double Eagle, 9mm, Govt. 70 Ss, 0170a1cs, 45 ACP, Series 70, 1911 Carbonia 01911, 45 ACP, Govt. 70 Bl, 1970a1cs, 45 ACP, Series 70, Police Postive, 38 Spl. 4” Western State Penitentiary #172, Colt 1981 Comm, 45 ACP, S & W’s: 173, .22 LR, 17-4, 22 LR, 3T’S, 17-4, 22 LR, Navy Victory 38

Spec, Orig WW2 Navy Revolver, Ruger Security Six, 357 Mag, Beretta 391 Target, 12 GA, M9, Beretta Usa, 9 MM, Sig Sauer P938, 9mm, Taurus 44 Standard, 44 Mag, GSG1911, 22LR Target Pistol, GSG 5, .22 LR Carbine, 1st Year Made, Semi Auto, 16 ½”, GSG 5, .22 LR Carbine, Semi Auto, 16 ½”, GSG1911 Target Pistol, Semi Auto, Rem’s: 700 Dcl, 300 R.U.M., 870 Mag, 12 Ga, M1911a1, 45 ACP, 770, 308, 22”

Bbl, CZ Mauser Carbine, 8mm, Swarovski Habicht Av3, 3x-10x TDS, Custom Rifle, 30-06, 8mm Action, Springfield Armory Micro Compact, 45 Acp, Box Tools, Tatical Light, 2 Clips, Holster, S/N Lw110914, Springfield’s: Armory M1 Garand, 30-06 Spr, Mia,308, Pistol XDM Elite, .45 ACP 6, Thompson Center Contender, 44 Mag, Thompson Center,

223 Rem, Uberti, 36 Cal, Black Powder, Ithaca’s: M1911 A1, 45 ACP,Grade 4, 12 Ga, Single Barrel Trap, “Live Bird Gun”, SKB, 100, 12 Ga, Bushmaster’s: Patrolman (M4 style), 2235.56mm, XM15-ES2, 223-5.56mm, Xm15-E2s, Restricted

Law Enforcement, 5.56, Win’s: 94 Trapper, 30-30 Win, 70, Pre 64, 30-06, Featherweight, Tula Arsenal Sks, 7.62 X 39, Cccp Military 1951,Tula Arsenal M44, 7.62 X 54, CCCP Military 1946, Browning A Bolt, 338 Win, Browning BL22, 22 RF, Mauser 98, 8mm, Federal Ordiance Inc. Us Rifle, M14a, 7.62 Nato, East German, Makarov, 9mm Makarov, Imex Russia Makarov Ij70-17a, 380 ACP, P W A, AR 15 Commando, 5.56 mm, Marlin 17V, .17HMR, HY Hunter Firearm

Zouave, 58 Cal,, Replica Musket, Savage 10 “Police Special”, .308, Savage 24 V, O/U, 222 Rem//20 Ga, H & R M12, Target Rifle, 22 LR,Navy Arms, 1873 Win. Rifle, 45lc Rare, Kimber 82, Govt, Target Rifle, .22 LR, All Firearms Sold under State & Federal Laws. Upon registration, valid photo I.D. required. termS: Cash, Checks, Credit Card: 3% processing fee.

MARK FERRY AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.markferryauctioneers.com

aY 2076 724 423 5580

VISIt WeBSIte FOr FuLL LISt & PHOtOS

MARK L. FERRY 724-423-5580

RANDY BETTON

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Final Deadlines for advertising will be:

Proof ads: Thursday, May 25, 2023 at noon

Final Deadline: Friday, May 26, 2023 by 10:00 am.

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Online Only

STARTS: Wed. MAy 24, 2023 at 9:00 a.m.

eNdS: Wed. MAy 31, 2023 at 7:00 p.m.

Absolute online Auction

Minerva, Columbiana County, Ohio

ColleCTibleS – FiShiNg equipMeNT – ToolS

FuRNiTuRe – SCRAp – SToRAge Shed 22853 Kurtz Rd., Minerva, Ohio 44657

Columbiana County

owner wants iMMediATe SAle and will offer for sale online only pICKUp – JUne 1st, 2023 3:00 – 6:30 p.m.

Featuring Ornate gun cabinet, a sewing machine, spinning wheel, toys, tools & stocked tool box, storage shed, numerous fishing polls and lures, cuckoo clock, vintage Christmas items, chairs, some scrap, a novelty bed and much more

TeRMS: are as follows: 15% Buyer’s Premium, Cash, Check or credit card.

iNFo: CoNTACT-SAleS MANAgeRRodNey diMMeRliNg – 330-452-4640 SAle by oRdeR oF KAThy eddy go to dimmerling.com for details and terms.

sOLD BY DImmeRLInG

AuCTioNeeR , RodNey diMMeRliNg

diMMeRliNg ReAlTy & AuCTioNeeRS

9609 georgetown Street, louisville, oh 44641 office: (330) 452-4640 Fax: (330) 452-4727 Res: (330) 875-3357

Email: soldbydimmerling@sbcglobal.net

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FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, May 25, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B21

Upcoming online only coUrt

ordered aUctions

May 31st at 12pm 515 Main St., West Salem, OH 44287 - Parcel #2500581000

OPening bid 52K

May 31st at 2PM 815 Oak Ave. Se, Massillon, OH 44646 - Parcel #06-12220

OPening bid 28K

June 1st at 2PM 635 Township Rd. 247, Toronto, OH 43964Parcel # 150265000

OPening bid 132K

Rosen & Co. 216-496-4444

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NOTICE - Please do not ask to have your public auction advertised in this Public Auction Column. This column is a listing of Public Auctions which are or have been displayed elsewhere in The Auction Guide. Auction advertising must be in our office by Thursday to be listed here the following Thursday.

THURS, JUN 1 at NOON. Alliance, OH. Turnkey restaurant and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B15

MON, JUN 5 at 6:00 P.M. North Jackson, OH. 40 +/- acres, mostly wooded with timber, fixer-upper home, garage, shed, pole building, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B15

TUES, JUN 6 at NOON. Canton, OH.

ONLINE: JLG Telehandler, Bobcat, Casse Sweepers, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B16

WED, JUN 7 at 4:00 P.M. Louisville, OH. Firearms, ammo, knives, and misc.

Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B14

FRI, JUN 9 at 10:00 A.M. Columbiana , OH. 2 homes in Columbiana and misc.

Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B18

TarenTum, Pa Sat. June 3, 2023

starting at 10:00 a.m.

Croll’s Mills AuCtions

333 Tarentum Culmerville rd., Tarentum, Pa 15084

Duncan DiSperSal auction #2

tractor/equipment: Melro Bobcat skid loader w/ backhoe attachment (gas engine),RK 55 tractor diesel 4x4 w/cab, heat and air, 200+/- hrs, w/an attached RK L110 loader and bucket. RK 6’ 3 pt hitch Finnish mower. RK 6’ brush hog. Ground driven manure spreader. Drag behind spring tooth harrow. 2 section spike tooth harrow. 2 bottom drag behind plow. Grain drill. Gas powered cement mixer, zero turn mower, walk behind mower, 2 buildings full of “barntiques”!!

collectibleS: Collector gas cans- Wolfs Head Oil & others, jacks, hand tools, misc, etc.

miSc: Lots of lumber - rough cut and kiln drive, 2x4s, 2x6s, 2x8s, 4x4s, and many more sizes, other building supplies also. We will update photos at crollsmillsauctions.com often.

For pictures Check auctionzip #17949 • gotoauctions #2201 estatesale.com #5692 • crollsmillsauctions.com

RogeR CRoll

(724) 496-4580

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termS of Sale: Cash~Good Check~Credit/Debit Cards. 5% Convenience Fee on All Credit Cards.

FRI, JUN 9 at NOON. Massillon, OH. 3 Bedroom home on 3 acres, and misc.

Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B17

WED, JUN 14 at 6:00 P.M. Beach City, OH. 115.5 Acres in 10 parcels, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg.

B5

THURS, JUN 15 at 5:30 P.M. North Lima, OH. 60+ Acre Mahoning Co. Gentleman’s Farm Absolute Auction. 3 parcels, pond, barn and outbuildings. RES/Wooster Pg. B25

OHIO 3

THURS, MAY 25 at 5:00 P.M. Sugarcreek, OH. Oil cans, signs, toys, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg.

B6

FRI, MAY 26 at 1:00 P.M. Mt Hope, OH. See our ad for upcoming May and June sales and events. Mt Hope Auction Pg.

B9

TUES, MAY 30 at 4:00 P.M. Sugarcreek, OH. Handguns, Rifles, shotguns, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions

Pg. B6

WED, MAY 31 at 6:00 P.M. Carrollton, OH. Ranch home and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B17

THURS, JUN 1 at 12:00 A.M. Port Washington, OH. 161 Acres in 4 parcels, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B6

SAT, JUN 3 at 9:00 A.M. Fresno, OH. 21st Annual Meadow Mill School Consignment Auction. Quilts, new furniture, misc. tack, lawn and garden items and more. Meadow Mill School Auction Pg.

B2

SAT, JUN 3 at 9:30 A.M. Uhrichsville, OH. Primitive furniture, antiques, crocks, and misc. Cronebaugh Auction

Svc. Pg. B20

SAT, JUN 3 at 11:00 A.M. Millersburg, OH. 99-Acres wooded retreat, trails, hunting, timber potential, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B18

WED, JUN 7 at 6:00 P.M. Mount Hope, OH. Commercial property and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B7

THURS, JUL 20 at 3:00 P.M. Millersburg, OH. Seeking good quality consignments, Tractors, Garden Tractors, Hit & Miss Engines, and misc. Allen Troyer, Auctioneer Pg. B3

OHIO 4

SAT, MAY 27 at 9:00 A.M. Flushing, OH. Equipment, trailer, mower, tool boxes, riding tractor, fence supplies, barbwire, and misc. David Jones, Auct.

Pg. B2

SAT, JUN 3 at 9:00 A.M. Beallsville, OH. Tractors, farm machinery, tools, and misc. Richard Pryor, Auctioneer

Pg. B20

SAT, JUN 3 at 10:00 A.M. Marietta, OH. Thompson Hydraulic surface grinder, metal lathe, air compressor, and misc. McLeish Auction Service Pg. B27

WED, JUN 7 at 6:00 P.M. Byesville, OH. 51= Acres in Guernsey County, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions

Pg. B7

SAT, JUN 10 at 10:00 A.M. Marietta, OH. Fork trucks, machinery, and misc. McLeish Auction Service Pg. B27

THURS, JUN 15 at 5:00 P.M. Frazeyburg, OH. 57.2 Acres in 3 parcels, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B7

OHIO 5

WED, MAY 31 at 10:30 A.M. Columbia Station, OH. Tools, tool chest, lawn mowers, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers

Pg. B17

WED, MAY 31 at NOON. West Salem, OH. Online court ordered RE. 5.31 West Salem, 5.31 Massillon, OH, and 6.1 Toronto, OH. See BidRosen.com for more details. Rosen & Co., Inc./ Buddy Barton Auctions Pg. B22

SAT, JUN 3 at 10:00 A.M. Wooster, OH. Real estate, household, collectibles, and misc. Mark Bachus Auctioneer Pg. B19

THURS, JUN 8 at 6:00 P.M. Shreve, OH. Ranch home on 9.21 acres, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B6

TUES, JUN 13 at 6:00 P.M. Shreve, OH. Home on 2.46 acres, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B8

TUES, JUN 13 at 6:00 P.M. Wooster, OH. Coblentz Estate Auction. 2-3 bedroom ranch home, 2 car garage, full basement, easy access to major routes. Gant Realty/Dave Acker Pg. B25

OHIO 6

SAT, JUN 3 at 9:00 A.M. Kenton, OH. 3 Days 6/3 at 9AM- Antiques, primitives, 6/6 at 5PM Real estate on 9.5 acres, and 6/8 at 1PM- Victorian/antique furniture, art deco slot machine and misc.. Ben Higgins Realty & Auction Co. Pg. B14

SAT, JUN 3 at 10:00 A.M. Degraff, OH. House and barn, condo at separate location, and misc. Harley and Hal Jackson, Auct. Pg. B13

SAT, JUN 3 at 11:00 A.M. Danville, OH. Summer Spectacular Buck Sale along with our regular sale. Danville Auctions, LLC Pg. B26

OHIO 7

SAT, MAY 27 at 9:30 A.M. West Union, OH. 150+ quality and rare Griswold and Wagner cast iron pieces, and misc. Herb Erwin, Auct. Pg. B4

THURS, JUN 1 at 6:00 P.M. Leeburg, OH. 125 acre farm and misc. Hess Auction Co. Pg. B21

OHIO 8

THURS, JUN 29 at 1:00 P.M. Bluffton, OH. 733.77 Acre in 14 tracts, and misc.

Schrader Real Estate and Auction Co.

Pg. B4

PENNSYLVANIA 1

SAT, MAY 27 at 9:00 A.M. Saegertown, PA. Trucks, skid steer, tractors, and misc. Chad Loucks, Auctioneer/WTC Auction Pg. B10

SAT, MAY 27 at 10:00 A.M. Mercer, PA.

Consignments 1st and 3rd Saturdays and misc. Braham Auctions Pg. B26

SAT, MAY 27 at 10:00 A.M. Jamestown, PA. Real estate, guns, vehicles, and misc. Roger Croll, Auct. Pg. B4

MON, MAY 29 at 9:00 A.M. New Wilmington, PA. Machinery, autos, antiques, and misc. Duke Whiting, Auctioneer Pg. B20

TUES, MAY 30 at 4:00 P.M. Mercer, PA. Auctions every Tuesday at 4PM

Braham Auctions Pg. B26

THURS, JUN 1 at 5:00 P.M. Linesville, PA. Real estate, contents, and misc. Tammy Loucks, Auctioneer Pg. B25

SAT, JUN 3 at 8:00 A.M. New Wilmington, PA. 34th Annual Amish Hospital Benefit Auction. Selling tack, sporting goods, stoves, quilts and home goods. Amish Hospital Benefit Pg. B3

SAT, JUN 3 at 8:00 A.M. Ellwood City, PA. Estate, with real estate +/- .7 acres with cabin, boats, JD mower, and misc. Hartland Machinery Auctions Pg. B19

SAT, JUN 3 at 9:00 A.M. Evans City, PA. Antiques, collectibles, vintage signs, NOS parts, and misc. John Huey, Auct. Pg. B26

SAT, JUN 3 at 10:00 A.M. Star Rt., PA. Tree service. equipment liquidation and misc. Nicolls & Auctions Pg. B20

TUES, JUN 6 at 12:30 P.M. Enon Valley, PA. 5,300 SF brick building former restaurant/bar, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B18

WED, JUN 7 at 6:00 P.M. Zelienople, PA. Real estate, antiques, collectibles, household, and misc. John Huey, Auct. Pg. B25

SAT, JUN 10 at 9:00 A.M. Oil City, PA. Real estate, collector cars, vintage bikes, and misc. Triple States Family Real Estate & Auction Service Pg. B4

SAT, JUN 10 at 10:00 A.M. Mercer, PA. Upcoming auctions for real estate and contents Beth Hillmar, Auct. Pg. B24

SAT, JUN 10 at 10:00 A.M. Mercer, PA.

Real estate, collectibles, outdoor items, household, and misc. Beth Hillmar, Auct. Pg. B26

FRI, JUN 16 at 6:00 P.M. Conneautville, PA. 2 Story home, contents, and misc. Tammy Loucks, Auctioneer Pg. B25

PENNSYLVANIA 2

SAT, JUN 3 at 9:00 A.M. Greensburg, PA. 2009 Rokon Trail Breaker, Polaris Sportsman, Explorer 4x4, Fort Knox gun safe, and misc. Mark Ferry Auctioneers, Inc Pg. B21

SAT, JUN 3 at 10:00 A.M. Tarentum, PA. Duncan Dispersal, tractor, equipment, collectibles, and misc. Roger Croll, Auct. Pg. B22

SAT, JUN 3 at 10:30 A.M. Washington, PA. Antique primitive stones, tractors, boat, primitive and vintage items, furniture, collectibles, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B15

WEST VIRGINIA

SAT, MAY 27 at 11:00 A.M. Ripley, WV.

See our ad for May sales dates. Jackson Co Regional Livestock Market Pg. B10

SAT, JUN 3 at 9:30 A.M. Ripley, WV. Auto, petroleum, antiques, and misc. Joe R. Pyle Auction Svc. Pg. B2

SAT, JUN 10 at 10:00 A.M. Weirton, WV. Electrical supplies, fixtures, breakers, and misc. Gary W. Cain Realty & Auctioneers Pg. B13

OTHER

SAT, JUN 17 at 9:00 A.M. Mays Landing, NJ. Late model rental fleet equipment, trucks, trailers, attachments, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B24

WED, JUN 28 at 10:00 A.M. Houston, TX. Scissor lifts, boom lifts, hydraulic excavators, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B24

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NOTICE - Please do not ask to have your public auction advertised in this Public Auction Column. This column is a listing of Public Auctions which are or have been displayed elsewhere in The Auction Guide. Auction advertising must be in our office by Thursday to be listed here the following Thursday.

ONLINE ONLY

TUES, MAY 30 at NOON. ONLINE: Spors memorabilia, cards, figurines, and misc. George Roman Auctioneers Pg. B8

TUES, MAY 30 at 5:00 P.M. 3 Bedroom ranch home and misc. Baer Auctioneers Pg. B10

TUES, MAY 30 at 5:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: Mobile home on 1/2 acre and misc. Baer Auctioneers Pg. B9

TUES, MAY 30 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY:130 Acres in 4 parcels and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B8

TUES, MAY 30 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE antique collection, primitive stone, vintage items, furniture, collectibles, quilts, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B15

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TUES, MAY 30 at 6:30 P.M. ONLINE upcoming auctions, details, photos and full terms on our website, BASAuctions. com Basinger Auction Service Pg. B4

TUES, MAY 30 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE

Machinery, Chevy Suburban, tools, household, and misc. Baer Auctioneers-Realty, LLC Pg. B10

WED, MAY 31 at 8:00 A.M. ONLINE ONLY: Equipment Auction, Farm Equipment, Construction Equipment and Attachments. WMS Marketing Services Pg. B21

WED, MAY 31 at 10:00 A.M. Tractors, Kubota RTVS, trailers, outdoor equipmnet, park items, and misc. Farnsworth Auctions LLC Pg. B19

WED, MAY 31 at 6:00 P.M. 11.21 Acres in 2 parcels, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B9

WED, MAY 31 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE 5/245/31: Collectibles, fishing, tools, and misc. Dimmerling Realty & Auctioneers Pg. B21

THURS, JUN 1 at 11:00 A.M. ON-

LINE ONLY: Accepting consignments for Tractors, trucks, lawn & garden and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B14

THURS, JUN 1 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE

Wheel Horse mower, lawn equipment, wood shop equipment, collectibles, toolboxes, mounts, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B13

THURS, JUN 1 at 6:00 P.M. Antiques, primitives, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B9

THURS, JUN 1 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE Marshall County Commission Surplus, and misc. Behm Auction Service

Pg. B27

THURS, JUN 1 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE antiques, tools, wood working machines, equipment, and misc. James Brogan, Auct. Pg. B27

THURS, JUN 1 at 7:00 P.M. Antiques, collectibles, furniture, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B8

THURS, JUN 1 at 7:30 P.M. ONLINE: .85 Acre lot commercial potential and misc. Ed & Ben Schafer, Auctioneers

Pg. B19

FRI, JUN 2 at 12:00 A.M. 2017 Ford Escape, tools, collectibles, antiques, and misc. Gentle Transfer Pg. B22

MON, JUN 5 at 3:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: Firearm, Ammo and Accessory Auction. Dealer overstock sale, numerous new items. RES/Wooster Pg. B25

MON, JUN 5 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE 75+/acres with timber, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions of WV Pg. B5

MON, JUN 5 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE: Lionel & relates O scale and misc. Charles Miller, Auctioneer Pg. B13

MON, JUN 5 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE

lawn tractors, tools, antiques, furniture, and misc. Baer Auctioneers-Realty, LLC Pg. B9

TUES, JUN 6 at NOON. ONLINE: Case backhoe, Huber road maintainer, Renzor heater, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B17

TUES, JUN 6 at 5:00 P.M. ONLINE

US Gold and Silver coins, postcards, antiques, collectibles, and misc. Kiko

Auctioneers Pg. B13

TUES, JUN 6 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE:

TC34DA diesel 4x4 compact tractor, King Kutter 5’ 3pt choppers, Toro ZMaster zero turn mower, and misc. Don R. Sweeting, Auctioneer LLC Pg. B5

WED, JUN 7 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE: John Deere 4055, John Deere 4020, John Deere, 3010, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B7

THURS, JUN 8 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE

ONLY: 40 acres and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B9

THURS, JUN 8 at 7:00 P.M. ON-

LINE: 20.25 Acres in 5 parcels, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B10

MON, JUN 12 at 5:00 P.M. ONLINE: 11.2 acre commercial/Industrial property, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B8

TUES, JUN 13 at NOON. ONLINE farm equipment, construction equipment, autos, ATVs, tools, trailer, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B18

TUES, JUN 13 at 2:00 P.M. ONLINE 1986 Chevy El Camino, and misc. Byce Realty & Auction Pg. B3

THURS, JUN 29 at NOON. 6/15-6/29 at 12pm. Scissor lifts, boom lifts, hydraulic excavators, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B24

dImmeRLInG ReALTy & AuCTIoneeRS Auctioneers, Realtors, Appraisers 9609 Georgetown Street, Louisville, Ohio 44641 Ph: (330) 452-4640 Fax: (330) 452-4727 www.dimmerling.com

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SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2023

ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AND CONTENTS AUCTION

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1720 SCRUBGRASS ROAD, MERCER, PA

SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 2023

REAL ESTATE AND CONTENTS AUCTION

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385 VOGAN DRIVE, MERCER, PA

30 GUNS-AMMO-2017 FORD FLEX CAR-MASONIC-HOUSE CONTENTS/COLLECTIBLES

SATURDAY, JULY 15, 2023

ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE AND CONTENTS AUCTION

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1474 MERCER GREENVILLE ROAD (RT 58), MERCER, PA

2014 CHEVY MALIBU W/23,000 MILES, ANTIQUES, JD LAWN

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SATURDAY, JULY 22, 2023

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Embark on planetarium show to see

night sky

MONTVILLE, Ohio — This spring’s Sky Tonight Planetarium Shows are slated for May 28 and June 25 with start times at 2 and 3 p.m. Astronomy Naturalist “Astro-Nat” Chris Mentrek will present his Sky Tonight planetarium show at Observatory Park. The Sunday planetarium shows last 45 minutes and provides a dynamic and engaging overview of the night sky. All ages are welcome.

To reserve your seat in the Robert McCullough Science Center planetarium, visit geaugaparkdistrict.org under Programs and Events and look for the date on the calendar to register.

MVHS series celebrating Ukrainian culture in June

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — The Mahoning Valley Historical Society upcoming Culture and Cuisine series, “Ukraine: Culture and Cuisine,” will be June 4 at 3 p.m. at the Ukrainian Orthodox Cultural Center, 1025 North Belle Vista Ave.

The cost to attend is $30 for MVHS members and $35 for nonmembers. A portion of the event proceeds will benefit the Ukrainian Relief Fund.

Speaking at the event will be Rev. Mykola Zomchak, pastor of Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church, and Rev. Lubomir Zyhbak, pastor of St. Anne Ukrainian Catholic Church and Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Church. Ukrainian music will be provided by Anna Prychodczenko, choir director at Sts. Peter and Paul. An ethnic meal will be served, along with dessert.

The series is coordinated by the Mahoning Valley Cultural Alliance, an advisory group under the umbrella of MVHS. This group was the former Ohio Cultural Alliance before joining MVHS in 2019. Reservations are required and can be made by calling MVHS at 330743-2589. R.S.V.P. deadline is May 26.

Muskingum campsites are pet friendly

NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio —

The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District is announcing that all MWCD campsites are now officially 100% pet friendly. In addition, select cabins at each lake will now allow pets.

Some tips on camping with your well-behaved pet include ensuring they are up to date on required vaccinations, registration and identification. In addition, pack a dog bowl and food, dog water dish, outdoor toys and a leash.

The MWCD lakes offer hiking trails, marinas with boat rentals, and plenty of green space to allow your furry family member to enjoy nature. While Atwood Lake Park is currently the only location with a dog park, more locations are under consideration in the future.

While pets will be permitted in all areas, they must be on a leash and owners must clean up after their pets. Those not following our rules will be asked to leave our parks. A non-refundable $50 per pet fee will also be applied for cabin guests.

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ServSafe class is offered in Beaver County

BEAVER, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture requires licensed food establishments to have at least one person in charge that has successfully completed a manager food safety training class.

To assist food establishments in meeting this requirement, Penn State Extension is offering ServSafe, a nationally recognized food safety training course.

The course will be held from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., June 5 and 9 a.m.-noon, June 12, at the Penn State Extension Beaver County office, 1000 Third Street, Beaver, with the examination, June 12 from 1-3:30 pm.

The course fee of $165 per person covers the cost of the ServSafe course book, food handler guide, instructional materials and a digital food thermometer. Pre-registration is required. To register, go to extension.psu.edu/servsafe or contact Penn State Extension at 877345-0691.

LinesviLLe, PA • THURS. JUNE 1, 2023

starting at 5:00 p.m.

AUCTION

ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS

19113 Maple Rd., Linesville, PA

LOCATED: Rt. 6 West of Linesville 1.7 miles, turn north (Rt.) on Maple Road. 4 miles to Auction.

REAL ESTATE SELLS @ 6:00 p.m. – 2.02 Survey AC. of land w/ 2 story 3 BR. Home, lots of potential with this Real Estate. Handy man special. Needs repairs or build your own new place here. On site Septic and water well. Great permanent place or a get-a-way camp. Country living, w/yard & garden space. NOTE: Cash Buyer only. View by appt. only – call Auctioneer. RE TERmS: 10% deposit

Auction- day, Balance w/ deed transfer within 45 days.

pERSONAL pROpERTY: AppLIANCES: 2020 Crosley elec. stove, Frigidaire Frig., Crosley washer & GE elec. dryer; Also selling – Frigidaire Frig. - used for fresh veg.; Woods sm. Upright freezer, Flat screen TV, window air conditioners, small kitchen appliances; elec. heater; FURNITURE: 3 Pcs Bedroom set – dbl. bed, chest, dresser w/ mirror; cedar chest; pine 4D chest; dining table & chairs, China cabinet, curio cabinet; recliner chairs; book shelves, corner shelves, misc. stands, tables, bench; modern storage cabinets; card table, folding chairs; poly folding bench; desk, file cabinets; jewelry armoire; GENERAL H. H.: Kitchen ware, linens, Knickknacks, games, DVD’s, craft beads, collection of – Buffalo’s, small jewelry boxes, 5+ cuckoo clocks W. Germany & others; Misc. ladies jewelry; wall deco, record albums, Library Rm. Full of Books- Stephen King &

Dean R. Koontz collection plus many more; 1920-21-22

Automobile Blue Books “Road Maps”; old Rand McNally atlas of the world; tour books, Conneautville 1898 print of the town; TOOLS & mISC.: Schumacher battery charger; power pack; elec. ½” Impact wrench; misc. hand power tools; floor jack; misc. hand tools, sockets, pipe wrenches, etc.; 6’ Alum. step ladder; elec. motors ¼, ½ hp; hardware; box lots of misc.; LAWN & GARDEN: Troy-Bilt Bronco riding mower needs battery; elec. Snow Joe blower; supplies from veg. farming – Boxes, baskets, bags, liquids & more; Outdoor items -Cast iron garden settee; vinyl arbor; garden wagon; camping chairs, tent new in box, shelter tents; Kerosene heater new in box; NOTE: 2 Auctioneers starting @ 5 p.m. R. E. sells @ 6 p.m., finish with misc. & furniture. Road parking only. p p. TERmS: CASH. Known or pre- approved checks w/ current proper ID. No credit/ debit cards and No Buyer’s Premium!

OWNER: THOmAS pALLANT

TAmmy LOUCkS, LAdy AUCTiONEER , LLC

pA AU-3595-L 814-683-5120 • www.theladyauctioneer.com

ZELIENOPLE, PA • WED. JUNE 7, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

ABSOLUTE ESTATE AUCTION

JUANITA SCHARF

309 LINDSAY ROAD, ZELIENOPLE, PA 16063

JACKSON TWP *** BUTLER CO *** SENECA SCHOOLS

LOCATED: Approx 2 miles S. Of Zelienople, Pa., on RT 19, Turn N. 1 mile on RT 528 Lindsay Road OR 1½ miles S. of Evans City, Pa., on RT 528 Lindsay Rd. Watch For Huey Auction Signs.

SELLS ABSOLUTE TO HIGH BIDDER ** NO MINIMUMS * NO RESERVES

rEaL EstatE sELLs @ 6:30 P.M.

SELLING 1 +/-_

ACRE NICE DBL LOT W/

SINGLE STORY 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOME

W SINGLE BATH, LIV-

ING ROOM, LG FAM-

ILY ROOM, KITCHEN W/

NICE OAK CABINETS, HARDWOOD FLOORS, LG FRONT DECK, FULL CEMENTED BASEMENT.

SINGLE CAR

INTEGRAL GARAGE, WELL & SEPTIC, OIL HEAT, CENTRAL AIR. NICE DBL LOT, CLOSE TO CRANBERRY TWP & ZELIENOPLE.

Conneautville, Pa FRI. JUNE 16, 2023

starting at 6:00 p.m. sharp

LAND AUCTION

99.7 AC. VACANT LAND

LOCATED: SmITh RD. CONNEAUTVILLE, PA. From Conneautville, take Rt. 18 South 1.6 miles, turn left on Crozier Rd. @ stop sign, turn Left “north” .1 mile to Property on the Rt.

PROPERTY: 99.7 AC Survey land, Prime hunting ground, wooded area, creek, some fruit trees, gas well, great place to get away. Wildlife everywhere. Near future timber value. All rights transfer to new owners. Located Summerhill Twp. Crawford Co. Map No.5402- Parcel 021; Two access driveways to said parcel. NOTE: Please call Auctioneer for details and before you walk the land. TERmS: 10% Deposit Auction Day. Balance within 45 days w/deed transfer.

Tammy Loucks, Lady aucTioneer, LLc PA AU-3595-L 814-683-5120 • www.theladyauctioneer.com

Wooster, oh TUES. JUNE 13, 2023

starting at 6:00 P.M.

COBLENTZ ESTATE AUCTION

2-3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME IN TRIWAY DISTRICT ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE • FULL BASEMENT EASY ACCESS TO MAJOR ROUTES

To settle the estate will sell the following real estate at absolute auction on LoCATioN AT 3360 LAkEviEw DR wooSTER oHio. From Wooster, head East on Lincoln Way, then South on Crestview Dr. to Lakeview Dr. rEaL EstatE tO sELL tO tHE HigH BiDDEr at 6:00 P.M. Brick country ranch. 2- 3 bedrooms. 1½ baths. Attached garage. Built in 1977 this home has lots of the features you will like. 1200 sq. ft. of living space. Full basement. Attached 2 car garage. Fireplace. Central air. Partial finished basement. And a location with easy access to anywhere. And it all sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer’s premium. You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing in 45 days. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment. With today’s economy you can buy a home for a lot less dollars than you can build one. This home has had good care. Take time to check it out. Plat and pictures at www.gant-realty.com. Click on real estate auctions.

OPEn HOUsE: tUEsDay, JUnE 6tH, 4:00 – 6:00 P.M.

AUCTioN By oRDER oF JoHN SHAFFER , Ex. FoR ESTATE oF SUSANNE CoBLENTZ

TERMS ON RE: $ 15,000.00 DOWN DAY OF AUCTION (NON REFUNDABLE) BALANCE IN 30 TO 45 DAYS OR UPON DELIVERY OF DEED.

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES * HH’S & MORE: Beautiful Secretary book Case; Lg Crock Bowl, Kitchen Scale, Wooden Kraut Stomper; Child’s Rocker; (3) Cedar Chests; Child’s Toy China Set in box; Cabinets; Stands; (2) Sofas; Lift Chair; Desk; Area Rug; Lamps; Bissell Turbo Wind upright sweeper & others; Dyson hot/cold cooler heater; Nice Pine Hutch; Kitchen wares & Utensils; Assorted Glassware; (2) cast Iron Skillets; LG Flat Screen TV; Maytag French Door Refrig.; Frigidaire Elec Range; Older whirlpool washer & GE Dryer; Apartment Size Amana Upright Freezer; 5 Pc Bed room Suit; (2) singer sewing machines; Sound Design Stereo Nice; Cedar Ridge Vent Free Propane Gas Stove (Model CRHQD250T); kettles; cold packers; (2) cookies jars & much more.

TERMS: CASH OR CHECK W/ CURRENT PHOTO ID. (NO CREDIT CARDS)**NO BUYERS FEE REFRESHMENTS & REST ROOM AVAILABLE

AUCTIONEER: John R. Huey II - AU-001588-L Slippery Rock, PA - (724) 794-4737

wAyNE Co.

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SUPER GOOD LOCATION ** READY TO MOVE INTO. DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THE PROPERTY @ ABSOLUTE AUCTION FOR MORE INFO OR APPT TO VIEW, CONTACT AUCTIONEER JOHN R. HUEY @ (724) 794-4737
PRoBATE #2023 PB-E 000165 AUCTIONEER/REALTOR, DAvE ACkER AUCTIONEER/REALTOR, JED ACkER 330-749-6248 BROkER, JACk GANT Find us on Facebook!

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Mercer, PA

Absolute ReAl estAte And Contents AuCtion

1720 Scrubgrass rd., Mercer, PA 16137

ReaL eState: Ranch home situated on approx. 4.5 acres. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, kitchen/dining area, living room, unfinished basement, breezeway, 2 car attached garage, fenced in front yard. Located in Findley Township, Mercer County, Mercer school district. Real estate sells absolute to the highest dollar with no reserve and no buyer’s premium. Terms are 10% nonrefundable monies down the day of auction with a balance due in 60 days or sooner. Property sells as-is where-is with all surveys, appraisals, and inspections being the new buyer’s responsibility. A great opportunity to buy a home in a quiet location. For more information on real estate and viewing contact Beth Hillmar, Auctioneer at 724-967-4039.

COLLeCtIBLeS: NAsCAR memorabilia, John Deere memorabilia, Ruby Red glass, Wendell August ornaments, thimbles, bells, Willow Tree figurines, Flo Blue plates, lighthouses, track medals, tins

OutDOOR: Troy-Bilt push mower, garden tools, hand tools, rototiller, hunting clothes, tool chest

HOuSeHOLD: LG refrigerator, Whirlpool elect glass top stove, Frigidaire upright freezer, chest freezer, Amana top load washer, Roper elect dryer, apartment size refrigerator, Frigidaire microwave, oak washstand, oak end stand, vanity, RCA flat screen TV, curved china cupboard, oak kitchen table, no. 4 & no. 6 crocks, canning jars and canner, Corelle Ware, couch & loveseat, lamps, king bedroom set, chest of drawers, corner cupboard, small appliances, Craftsman shop vac, puzzles, books, Christmas decor, glassware, costume jewelry, DVDs, metal scales, metal lunchbox, dehumidifier

Plan to attend and bring a friend. something for everyone! Facilities, eats, tents available for inclement weather. teRmS Of COntent auCtIOn: cash, check, credit cards (5% waived for cash or check). For more information go to www.auctionzip.com under Hillmar auctions or login 6558. Questions? Call 724-967-4039.

HBETH C. HILLMAR, AUCTIONEER

Lic#au005081

724-967-4039

EVANS CITY, PA

SAT. JUNE 3, 2023

Starting at 9:00 a .M.

Don BrAhAM, AuctionEEr

724-992-0061 - Au 2274

roBErt BrAhAM, officE MAnAgEr brahamauctionspa@gmail.com

DylAn BrAhAM, APPrEnticE AuctionEEr

724-992-4032 - AA 019611

BrAhAM AuctionS llc Office: 724-269-7229 Auction coMPAny Ay002473

Braham auctions - Facility

569 S. EriE St. MErcEr, PA

LivE conSignMEnt AuctionS

tuESdAy AuctionS

Outside Starts At 4 P.M. | Inside Starts At 5 P.M. 1st tuesday estates, antiques, HouseHold antiques, Collectibles, estates, new & used Furniture, lawn and Garden, Patio Furniture, new and used appliances, etc.

2nd tuesday Food & Food Related, aPPlianCes laRGe and small all new nothing used

Food & Food Related, meats, Cheeses, Boxed & Canned Foods, Candy, etc. Paper Products, Paper towels etc. Pots & Pans, dishes, Gas Grilles, Patio Furniture, small appliances, air Fryers, toasters, and microwaves etc.

3Rd tuesday sHoP tools, GaRaGe, and outdooR items, mechanic tools & equipment, shop & Construction tools, tool Boxes, Hand & Power tools, nuts, Bolts nails, shelving, Garage items, Garden tools, lawn mowers, ladders.

4tH tuesday estate, HouseHold, Clean uP sale

Garage items, new Furniture, unclaimed Freight, and Common Household items sell Whatever you Bring. 5tH tuesday suBjeCt to CHanGe

Will make it up as We Go. Watch for ads to see What We Will Be selling.

* 10% Buyers Premium & local sales tax applied * lunch available.

Tuesday’s Auction Start At 4 P.M. Outside, With Consignments Dropped Off That Day. drop off 8 a m. - 3 P.m FiRst auCtion june 6tH 2023 at 4 P.m. Call FoR ConsiGninG PRoduCt

don BrAhAM, AuctionEEr 724-992-0061 - au 2274 roBErt BrAhAM, officE MAnAgEr brahamauctionspa@gmail.com dyLAn BrAhAM, APPrEnticE AuctionEEr 724-992-4032 - aa 019611

BrAhAM AuctionS LLc office: 724-269-7229 Auction coMPAny ay002473

Brahamauctions.HiBid.com facebook.com/brahamauctions/ auctionZip.com id 19560

EVANS CITY AUTO PARTS AUCTION

236 E. MAIN ST., EVANS CITY, PA 16033

Outstanding vintage NOS auto parts inventory from century old Evans City Auto Parts. Including signage, displays, cabinets, organizers, plus remaining inventory.

ANTIqUES & COllECTIblES:

National Cash Register, Oak Desk and Drawered Cabinet, Waldman Wire Measuring Machine

VINTAgE SIgNS : Kendall Motor Oil, General Electric, Exide Battery, Briggs & Stratton, Scandinavia Brake Linings, EIS brake parts and others NOS PArTS INVENTOry frOm

1930’S TO PrESENT frOm: Delco Remy, Hastings, Moog, Raybestos, Bendix, Sylvania, Sealed Power, Ramco, Rusco, Thompson, Johnson, Grote, Wagner, Bosch, Monroe, Benchmark, AP, Champion, AC Delco, Clinton, Briggs, SRT, Federated, EVS, Stant, McQuay-Norris, and more

PArTS TO INClUdE: Starters, Alternators, Exhaust and Mufflers, Spark Plugs and Wires and Ignition Parts, Belts and Hoses, Gaskets, Oil and Air Filters, Suspension and Drivetrain Parts, Water Pumps, Heater Cores, Brake Pads, Shoes, Lines, and Parts, Bearings, Seals, Etc, Battery Cables, Wiring and Electrical Items, Leaf Springs, Carburetors, Fuel Lines and Pumps, Clutch Sets and more mISC: Ilco Key Machine with lots of blanks, Repair Manuals, K & D and Lisle Tools, Drill and Router Bits, Saw Blades, Lots of Drawered Organizers Including Imperial Brass and Dorman With Contents, Associated Model 8500 AlternatorStarter Tester, Asst Oils and Fluids, Light Bulbs and Lenses, Spray Paint, Nuts, Bolts, Screws, and more

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Listing!!! ON SITE CATALOG AUCTION –SOLD IN LOTS!!!
CASH OR CHECK W/ CURRENT PHOTO ID *NO CrEdIT CArdS*NO bUyErS fEE* restroom provided lOg ON TO AUCTIONZIP.COm
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AUCTIONEEr: John
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Id # 1361
r. Huey II - AU-001588-L Slippery rock, PA - (724) 794-4737
starting at 10:00 a .M.
Sat. June 10, 2023
Live Consignment Auction Every Tuesday at 4 P.M. 569 S. EriE St., MErcEr, PA Consignment Drop Off 8 A.M. until 3 P.M. Earlier Drop Off By Appointment- Office 724-269-7229 Consignments Of Anything Of Value. Auctions Start Outside at 4 P.M. Then Move Inside & Start at 5 .P.M. Auctions First & Third Saturdays at 10 A.M. 1ST SATurDAy BuIlDIng MATErIAlS Call To Schedule An Appointment For Drop Off. 3rD SATurDAy FArM MAChInEry, lAwn & gArDEn garage, Mechanics Tools. Drop Off Thursday & Friday 8 A.M.-6 P.M. Other Times By Appointment. nothing On Sale Day. 5Th SATurDAy ClEAn uP & nEw MErChAnDISE 2nD FrIDAy 10 A.M. lIVE PAllET SAlE rEtAil & WholESAlE itEMS Monthly onlinE AuctionS BrahamAuctions.hibid.com 2nd Monday Online Auction Closes at 6 P.M. Pick up wednesday 9 A.M.-4 P..M Thursday 9 A.M.-12 P.M. FIrST AuCTIOn JunE 6Th 2023 AT 4 P.M. CAll FOr COnSIgnIng PrODuCT
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Dover, oh

Mon. May 29, 2023

starting at 9:30 a .M.

MeMorial Day Tool aucTion

2833 State rt 800, Dover, oh

Wendell Wendling, Auctioneer

auctioneer ID#: 26182 – License: 57198842739

TooLs – ReTRo CaR paRTs – \TRaILeRs

seLLIng: Quality handyman and commercial tools, New Hilti Jackhammer in case, drain opener, all kinds of electrical supplies and tools, pipe vice cutter & threader, pipe wrenches, vices, Warner ladder, Ridgid Tools, new DeWalt tool set, all kinds of lawn and garden tools, weed wackers, Concrete saws, Micro wheel balancer, Air Nailers, box of bolts and nuts, tool boxes of all different sizes and types, pressure washer, animal traps, fishing poles, etc. Two basketball hoops with backboards, pallet shelving, Ratchet straps, utility trailer, shop vacs, new hydraulic spreader jack in box. Various retro car parts, hubcaps, doors etc.

auCTIon noTes: Large Auction, please plan to join us on this Memorial Day morning sale. Go to Auctionzip.com for pictures of auction items. Also there will be no buyer premium.

ITeMs: Check or Cash. Proper ID required.

Lunch Stand.

MARIETTA, OH

101 MARGARET STREET, MARIETTA, OHIO 45750

JUST OFF ST RT 7 NORTH, ONE MILE NORTH OF I-77, TURN LEFT AT THE END OF THE PIONEER FORD CAR LOT ONTO PRODUCTS LANE, MARIETTA, OHIO, SIGNS POSTED.

BIDDING OPEN, CLOSING ON

THURS. JUNE 1, 2023 at 6:00 P.M.

Online Only Broganauctions.hibid.com

ANTIQUES, TOOLS, WOODWORKING MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT PICKUP Sat. JUNE 3, 9:00 a .M. tO 3:00 P.M. PREVIEW WED. MaY 31, 10 a .M. tO 1 P.M.

13820 UniOn AVe. ne, AlliAnCe, OH 44601

EQUIP: CUB CADET Riding Mower, CUB CADET Self-propelled mower, Chain saws, Large Hercules Chain Hoist, Standing Chain Sharpener, Ready Heater, and Air Compressor

WOODWORKING: LG Craftsman Variable Speed Lathe, Lathe Tools, Craftsman Band Saw, Belt/Disc Sander, Planer, Dust Collector, Router with Jigs, Pneumatic Tools and More

FURNITURE: China Cabinets, Dinette Set w/4 Chairs, Gas Range, Dresser w/End Stand

TERMS: Card, 10% Buyers Premium on Bid Price to Establish Sale Price. Sales Final. Sold As Is, Where Is. Buyers must provide labor for pickup broganauctions.hibid.com or HIBID.COM Search 25 mile 44601 zip.

JAMES L. BROGAN,

AuctiONEER/EStAtE LiquidAtOR

330-356-9005 – jbrohomes@gmail.com

Online Only

Thurs. June 1, 2023

at 6:00 pm

BeHM’S AUCTiOn & ReAl eSTATe SeRViCeS MARSHALL COUNTY COMMISSION SURPLUS

ONLINE AUCTION

Moundsville, Wv

online bidding located at behmsonlineauction.hibid.com

Auction closes Thursday, June 1 at 6:00 pm with a soft closing of lots in a timed fashion. Pick up at the Health Department will be Friday, June 2 from 9:00 am to noon. Pickup at the Maintenance Building will be Friday, June 2 from 10 TO NOON.

For more information contact behmsonline@gmail.com

This is a one-day pickup only.

preview is tuesday, may 30 from 3:00 to 5:00 pm

For pictures and listings, go to www.behmsauction.com, www.gotoauction.com or Facebook.

AucTioneer’s noTe: This is a large auction with several items from the county that are no longer needed in their day-to-day operations and surplus from the former Marshall County Health Department Building. Items are located at two locations. Mark your calendar for this auction and do not miss it. POLICE CARS – FORD TRUCK – EQUIPMENT - MEDICAL EQUIPMENTOFFICE FURNITURE – BUILDING FIXURES- BULDING SUPPLIES ( 5) 2013 &

2014 Ford Taurus Police Interceptor -2005 Ford F150 long bed pickup truck – 10 New Steel I-beams - riding lawn tractors

iTeMs AT The locATion: Accordion style folding door divider – wall mount bulletin board – ceiling light fixtures – X-ray lights – printers – copiers – office & desk chairs – metal cabinets – window blinds – ceiling lights – gas furnaces – air conditioning outside units – toothbrushes – bookshelf stereos – sterilizer – medical cabinets both base & wall – working dentist’s chair – sliding lateral filing cabinet system – 2 door metal storage cabinets –refrigerator – upright freezer – mini fridge - office items – bottles of cleaner & other catalogued items

TerMs: post online.

Behm’s Auction & Real Estate Service LLC

The auction specialists for over 75 years

Auctioneers of Real Estate, Estates & Personal Property Jim Behm Broker, CAI, CES (304) 845-2666 or (724) 428-3664 WV Lic. 942

EZ-TAPER; CONVEYOR/ROLLER PCS; STEEL SHELVING; LOCTITE DIAL-A-SEAL APPLICATOR; PALLET SHELVING; SHOP FANS OF ALL SIZES; CLAMCO 772-20 SEALER; STEEL WORK TABLES OF ALL SIZES; POLY JAW HEAT SEALER; TOLEDO 150 LB SCALE; 20 GAL. UPRIGHT AIR COMPRESSOR; PORTA COOL;

3 – ZEBRA 105 SL LABEL PRINTERS; 12’ FIBERGLASS STEP LADDER; 28’ FIBERGLASS EXT. LADDER; WOOD ORGANIZERS; SM. DYNA GENERATOR; PORT. AIR TANK; METAL ORGANIZER DRAWERS; STIHL MS 170 CHAIN SAW; PORTA POWER; C –CLAMPS; GANTRY CRANE W/1/2 TON ELECTRIC WINCH; SHOP CARTS. THOMPSON HYDRAULIC SURFACE GRINDER; DO-ALL MODEL 12A 1 PH 230 METAL BAND SAW; BRIDGEPORT 1 HP 3 PH VERTICAL MILL; DELTA 1 HP 3 PH DRILL PRESS; BRIDGEPORT 1 HP 3 PH VERTICIAL MILL; STANFORD SURFACE GRINDER; PARKER GAS POWER FLOOR VAC; BENCH GRINDERS; FLOOR JACK; MICROCROMETERS; CISCO 17’X 4’ METAL LATHE; 4’X 4’ HD WELDNG TABLE; SOUTH BEND 14 ½” X 6’ METAL LATHE; 20 TON HYD. PRESS; MOURSE TAPER & STRAIGHT SHANK DRILL BITS; 6 TON DRAKE ABOR PRESS; TOOL BOX; HAND TOOLS; NUTS & BOLTS; RIDGID TRI STAND; LINCOLN SP140T MIG WELDER; PEXTO 24” ROLLS; 14” DI ACRO BRAKE; MOTOR HOIST; INDEXTER; OXY-ACTEYLENE OUTFIT; RIDGID HAND DIES; DHOP SAW; JOHNSON HORZ 10” BAND SAW; MISC. ROUND STOCK; POLY JAW SEALER; ENTRON EM 1000 SPOT WELDER 1 PH 240; NORLOK SURELOK II MODEL SL11E-25; ACME 2 – 18- 30 SPOT WELDER; TAYLOR WINFIELD SPOT WELDER; MILLER DIALARC HF SINGLE PH MULTI VOLT TIG WELDER; ATLAS COPCO G7 3 PH 460 AIR COMPRESSOR; GOOD SELECTION

OF PALLETAINERS; CONVEYOR SYSTEM. OFFICE DESKS; FILE CABINETS AND OTHER RELATED OFFICE SUPPLIES.

THIS IS A SMALL LISTING FOR A VERY LARGE AUCTION.

PLENTY OF PARKING FOR LARGE TRUCKS, FOOD AND RESTROOMS AVAILABLE.

CHECK JUNE 10th

AD FOR AUCTION 2.

ID REQUIRED TO REGISTER; BANK LETTER OF CREDIT REQUIRED IF UNKNOWN BY AUCTION COMPANY; TERMS CASH OR GOOD CHECK; NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS NOR LOSS; ANNOUNCEMENTS DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ANY PRINTED MATERIAL.

MCLEISH AUCTION SERVICE

740-373-3000

AUCTIONEERS:

CHARLIE 740-374-7264 & KEELAN 740-525-0570 BARRY YOAK www.mcleishauctions.com & www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer ID#9106) – Email: kjmcleish@ee.net

MARIETTA, OH • SAT. JUNE 10, 2023

starting at 10:00 a .M.

SKUTTLE AUCTION

101 MARGARET STREET, MARIETTA, OHIO 45750 JUST OFF ST RT 7 NORTH, ONE MILE NORTH OF I-77, TURN LEFT AT THE END OF THE PIONEER FORD CAR LOT ONTO PRODUCTS LANE, MARIETTA, OHIO, SIGNS POSTED.

ACCUPRESS 60 TON MODEL 7608 HYDRAULIC BRAKE PRESS; VERSON 25 TON MECHANICAL BRAKE PRESS MODEL CL-108; DI-ACRO HYDRAPOWER 35 TON BRAKE PRESS MODEL 14-72; PEXTO MODEL PS-66 MANUAL NOTCHER; 2 BLISS INCLINABLE 35 TON PRESS MODEL C-35; VERSON STEEL 5 TON BRAKE PRESS MODEL CL-106; WYSONG MODEL 616 SQUARING SHEAR; BLISS INCLINABLE 60 TON PRESS MODEL C60; BLISS INCLINABLE 95 TON PRESS UNKNOWN MODEL; BLISS INCLINABLE 110 TON PRESS MODEL CL10 W/FEED TABLE; NIAGARA NO.136 CD SHEAR; METAL WORK TABLES OF ALL TYPES; VERY LARGE QUANITY OF PUNCH & BRAKE DIES; STEEL SHELVING; ROLL A ROUND STEPS; 2 LITTELL AUTOMATIC SPINDLE REEL MODEL 25-18; ROWE MODEL B-15C 20000 STRAIGHTNER; NIAGARA 30 TON PRESS; PERKINS 50 TON PRESS; PEXTO 36” HAND BRAKE; TOLEDO #4 NOTCHER; 2 BIG JOE RECHARGABLE LIFT TRUCK; ROBINSON 20 TON PRESS; MILFORD 220-3 RIVET PRESS; BENCH TOP ROLLER/CRIMPER; PALLET JACKS; SHOP CARTS; SNOW MODEL TA-3-A TAP MACHINE; SURE-TRAC 16’ X 4’ DECK OVER TRAILER; PEXTO MANUAL SHEAR, DRILL PRESS; 2 HAND BRAKE PRESSES; METALFLEX SPIRAL DUCT MACHINE MODEL 84

N U S; VERY LARGE SELECTION OF PALLETAINERS; BARON – BLAKESLEE BR425 CHEMICAL BATH MACHINE; BLUE M TEMPER OVEN.

FORK TRUCKS: CLARK GCX 25 PROPANE 4150

LB NOT RUNNING; 2 CLARK GCX 17 PROPANE 3100

LB; CLARK GCX 15 PROPANE 2700 LB; ALLIS CHALMERS FT20-24 PROPANE 2000 LB; CLARK CF 30 3000 LB PROPANE.

WORK STATION TABLES; HYTROL CONVEYOR

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FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Thursday, May 25, 2023 | Auction Guide and Antique Collector B27
auction Conducted By: Wendell r . Wendling, DoveR , oh – (330) 343-4726 SAT.
JUNE 3, 2023
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starting at 10:00 a
SKUTTLE AUCTION
& www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer ID#9106) – Email: kjmcleish@ee.net
Online Only
Public Auction
ANTIQUES: Crocks, Brass Items, Vases, Models, Tools, Bicycles, Wood boxes, Milk cans, Smudge Pots, Torches, Many Trunks, Pay Phone, Oil Lamps, Saws, Signs, Ice Tongs, Hay Hooks, Glassware, Chest of Fuses, Fuse Tester and much more. Large 30-year collection with many unusual items.

CHALKERS CONSIGNMENT MACHINERY AUCTION *2 DAYS*

Day 1 - Friday

14’ Bobcat E63 w/EROPS/Air

97’ Bobcat 331 w/4799 Hrs.

Drott 40 w/Cab/Detroit Diesel

Bobcat 331E w/OROPS • Cat 303E W/OROPS

Cat 304C w/OROPS • Cat 305C w/OROPS

Gehl 383Z w/OROPS/3549 Hrs.

05’ JCB 8027 w/OROPS/977 Hrs.

John Deere 26G w/OROPS/1628 Hrs.

JD 26G w/OROPS • JD 26G w/OROPS

John Deere 35G w/OROPS • JD 35G w/OROPS

Kobelco SK160LC w/Cab

16’ Kobelco SK30SR-6 w/OROPS/1861 Hrs.

16’ Kobelco SK30SR-6 w/OROPS/1323 Hrs.

Komatsu PC40 w/OROPS

Kubota KX008 w/OROPS/1329 Hrs.

Kubota KX91-3 w/EROPS/1939 Hrs/Hyd Thumb

Kubota KX91-3 w/OROPS/3025 Hrs/Hyd Thumb

Kubota KX121-3 W/OROPS

19’ Kubota U25 w/OROPS/1307 Hrs.

21’ Kubota U27 w/OROPS/1608 Hrs.

15’ Takeuchi TB228 w/OROPS

03’ Takeuchi TB135 w/OROPS/5167 Hrs.

Vermeer CX4229 OROPS

New Holland 268 Square Baler

New Holland 273 Square Baler

New Holland 315 Square Baler

New Holland 276 Square Baler w/Thrower

New Holland 411 Disc Bine

Kverneland 3pt. Disc Mower • Kuhn 3pt. Disc Mower

(2) John Deere 1209 Haybines

New Holland 1465 Haybine •NH 488 Haybine

NH 474 Haybine • NH 472 Haybine

NH 467 Haybine • Pequea HR930 Rotary Rake

New Holland 254 3pt. Tedder/Rake/Nice

(2) Pequea 710 PTO Tedders • Pequea 910 GD Tedder

(2) Sitrex 2 basket Tedders

Agri Ease Ground Drive Manure Spreader/Like New

Bush Hog 8ft. 3pt. Mower

(2) Howse 4ft. 3pt. Brush Hogs

6ft. 3pt. Brush Hog

New Holland 770 Forage Harvester

(11) Alo 54in. Loader Buckets

(25) ALO 48in. Loader Buckets

(6) Alo 66in. QT Buckets

Douglas 5ft. 3pt. Rototiller

Frontier 3pt. Fertilizer Spreader

Baler

19’ Kubota DMC8540T Center Pivot Discbine

Gehl 2412 Center Pivot Discbine

NH 1411 Discbine • NH 488 Haybine

Case IH 1300 3pt. Sickle •JD 350 3pt. Sickle

NH 450 Sickle • H&S RR420 Rotary Rake

JD 660 Rake •NH 258 Rake •(3) NH 256 Rakes

NH 256 Rake w/Dolly •(2) New Idea Hay Rakes

Kuhn 10 Wheel Rake/Unused

JD 756 4 basket Hyd. Fold Tedder

RoCo Self Loading Bale Wrapper

(2) 3pt. Bale Unrollers • 24ft. Bale Feeder Wagons

8 Bale Hauler Wagon

Partial Listing of Tillage Equip.: (Selling Day 2)

JD 230 22ft. Hyd. Fold Disc

JD BWA 16ft. Wheel Disc w/Wings

International 490 13ft. Wheel Disc

International 370 13ft. Wheel Disc

JD 1640 Wheel Disc •JD 230 Wheel DiSc

JD 15ft. Cultimulcher •Glencoe 11ft. Soil Finisher

Krause 11shank Soil Saver

Case 9 shank Soil Saver •Graham 3pt. 13ft. Chisel

Brillion 7 shank 3pt. V Ripper

Ford TW-5 2wd w/Cab/4104 Hrs International 460 Utility/Nice International 656 Diesel International 1066 4x4 Hydro w/Cab/Rare International 1466 2wd w/Cab

John Deere 2010 Nice/Original

John Deere 2840 2wd w/Ldr.

John Deere 4050 2wd w/Cab

John Deere 4240 2wd w/Cab

John Deere 4640 2wd w/Cab

John Deere 5020 Diesel

John Deere 5055E 4x4 w/CHA/Ldr/152 Hrs.

John Deere 5200 2wd

John Deere 5205 4x4 w/Ldr.

John Deere 5225 2wd

John Deere 5410 4x4 w/Ldr.

John Deere 5410 4x4 w/Cab

John Deere 5420 4x4 w/Ldr.

Kubota M8950 4x4 w/Ldr.

Long 2510 4x4 w/Ldr.

Mahindra 5570 4x4

Massey Ferguson 135 Gas

Massey Ferguson 135 Diesel

Massey Ferguson 165 Diesel w/Ldr/Nice

Massey Ferguson 231 w/Ldr.

Massey Ferguson 240 Diesel w/Ldr.

Massey Ferguson 240 Diesel 4x4 w/Ldr.

Massey Ferguson 243 4x4 w/Ldr/1900 Hrs.

Massey Ferguson 1080 Diesel

Massey Ferguson 5455 4x4 w/CHA/Ldr.

McCormick MC100 4x4 w/Cab/Ldr.

New Holland 4630 4x4 w/Ldr.

New Holland 5030 4x4 w/Ldr.

New Holland 5610S 2wd w/Ldr.

New Holland 6610 4x4 OROPS

New Holland T4.105 4x4 w/CHA/Ldr/1541 Hrs

New Holland T4.95 4x4 w/CHA/Ldr./2234 Hrs.

New Holland TL90 4x4 w/CHA

New Holland WOrkmaster 70 4x4 w/Ldr.

White 2-70 4x4 w/Ldr.

White 2-85 2wd w/Cab/Very Nice

White 1370 2wd

Partial List. Compact Tractors (Day 1)

John Deere 4100 4x4 w/Ldr

Kioti DK50SEHST 4x4 w/Ldr/375 Hrs.

Kubota B7500 4x4

Kubota BX2360 4x4 w/Mower

Kubota BX2660 w/Mower

Kubota L2501 4x4 w/Ldr.

Kubota L2501 4x4 w/Ldr/167 Hrs.

Kubota L3710 4x4 w/Ldr.

Partial List. Riding Mowers (Selling Day 1)

Kubota SZ26-61 Stand On Mowers/Unused/New w/Warranty

Kubota ZD221 ZTR Mower

18’ Kubota ZD1011 w/54in Deck/1013 Hrs.

Kubota T1880 Riding Mower • Cub Cadet 2206

Partial Listing of UTV’s/ATV’s (Selling Day1 )

Kubota RTV1140 4x4

Kubota RTV1100 4x4 w/Cab

Kubota RTV900 4x4 w/Cab

Kubota RTV900 4x4 w/Hyd Dump

Kubota RTV X900 UTV 4x4/1300 Hrs.

Kubota RTV900 UTV 4x4 w/Cab

Partial Listing of Excavators (Selling Day 1)

13’ Bobcat 418 OROPS

07’ Bobcat 334G w/OROPS

15’ Bobcat E26 w/EROPS/Air/3157 Hrs.

16’ Bobcat E26 w/OROPS/Hyd Thumb/872 Hrs.

Bobcat E32 w/OROPS

Bobcat E32i w/OROPS/2400 Hrs/Thumb

16’ Bobcat E42 w/OROPS/1990 Hrs.

Partial Listing of Wheel Skidsteers (Day 1)

Case 95XT OROPS • Case 75XT OROPS

Case 1825 Diesel • Gehl R190 OROPS

John Deere 330G w/OROPS/3829 Hrs.

John Deere 260 OROPS

Partial Listing of Track Skidsteers (Day 1)

Bobcat T650 w/OROPS16’ IHI CL35 OROPS/1918 Hrs.

17’ Bobcat T550 w/OROPS/1638 Hrs.

18’ Bobcat T550 w/OROPS/1273 Hrs.

20’ Bobcat T550 w/OROPS/2309 Hrs.

Bobcat T300 w/OROPS • Cat 257B w/OROPS

15’ Cat 299D w/EROPS/Air/3222 Hrs.

John Deere 323E w/EROPS/2768 Hrs.

Kubota SVL95 w/Full Cab/2809 Hrs./High Flow

Kubota SVL75 w/Full Cab/2100 Hrs.

Partial Listing of Dozers (Selling Day 1)

Case 750M w/OROPS/6 way Blade/3800 Hrs/Nice

Case 450C w/OROPS/6 way Blade

John Deere 350D w/6 way Blade

Partial Listing of Wheel Loaders (Selling Day 1)

(2) New Holland LW170 ‘s

Tackeuchi

Cosmo 3pt. Fertilizer Spreader

Land Pride 5ft. 3pt. Back Blade

Douglas 5ft. 3pt. Finish Mower

Ford 101 2btm. 3pt. Plow • 3pt. 1btm. Plow

Ford 3pt. Dirt Scoop

Massey Ferguson 838 Loader w/Brackets

Anderson Rock Picker

JBAR 7ft. 3pt. Land Leveler

Case PTO Manure Spreader

International 575 Tandem Manure Spreader

George White 3pt. Sprayer

Hardi 80 Gal. 3pt. Sprayer • Hardi 300 Gal Sprayer

International 510 Grain Drill

Landoll Till All Chisel • Vicon 3pt. Cultivator

Bauman 3pt. PTO Salt Spreader

International 10ft. Wheel Disc

(2) Triple K 3pt. Cultivators

New Holland 33 Flail Chopper

New Holland 36 Flail Chopper

(13) Cultipackers of all Sizes

Shaver 8in. 3pt. Post Driver

9ft. HD 3pt. Disc • Woods 10ft. Pull Brush Hog

Woods 7500 Subframe Backhoe Att.

Woods 750 3pt. Backhoe w/PTO Pump

CoOP 2 row Pull Planter/Nice Original

(3) Harragators/12 & 16ft.

WAC 6ft. 3pt. Finish Mower

Bush Hog 6ft. 3pt. Finish Mower

Land Pride 5ft. 3pt. Finish Mower

John Deere 3pt. Rotary Hoe (5) Ferguson 2btm. 3pt. Plows

(2) Ford 3btm. 3pt. Plows

Massey Ferguson 3btm. 3pt. Plow

Fimco 3pt. Sprayer • Rhino 7ft. 3pt. Brush Hog

New Holland 451 3pt. Sickle • 3pt. Log Splitter

6ft. 3pt. Disc • Massey Ferguson 14ft. Wheel Disc White 252 12ft. Wheel Disc

Oliver Horse Drawn 2btm. Plow

New Holland 166 Hay Inverter

New Holland 352 Grinder Mixer

• Foton 404 4x4

Int’l 3600 Diesel 2wd Loader Backhoe/Hydro Week

(3) John Deere 1010’s • Zetor 7011 2wd Massey Ferguson 1020 2wd • MF 202 Gas TLB Day 2 - Saturday

Partial Listing of ABSOLUTE Skidsteer/Construction Attatchments (Selling Day 2)

(3) Wildkat 72in. QT Brush Hogs

(4) Wildkat 68in. QT Brush Hogs

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

(2) Tomahawk 78in QT Buckets

(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

Hyd. Jack Hammer Att.

(3) Wildkat QT Bale Spears

ALO QT Manure Bucket

Partial Listing of Absolute Eq. (Selling Day 2)

John Deere 7200 6 row Corn Planter (Dry Fert)

Gehl 1470 Round Baler

John Deere 435 Round Baler

Krone

Arts Way 425 Grinder Mixer

3pt. Chain Harrow 4 section Spring tooth Harrow

Woods HD 6ft. 3pt. Box Blade

John Deere 290 2 row Pull Planter

7ft.3pt. Back Blade

New Holland 707 3pt. Chopper 4ft. 3pt. Back Blade

3pt. 1 row Cultivator

Gravity

International 735 5btm. Plow

International 720 6btm. Plow

JD 1450 5btm. Plow •12ft. Harragator Manure Spreaders (Selling Day 2)

Case IH 1540 PTO • Hesston 5320 Tandem

H&S 3131 Tandem/Nice/Late Model

H&S 125 PTO •H&S 50 GD

H&S 80 PTO • International 550 PTO

New Holland 135 PTO •New Holland 185 Tandem

New Holland 195 Tandem •New Holland 518 PTO

New Idea 363 Tandem • (2) New Idea 201 PTO

Wallenstein 80Bu PTO/New Rotary Mowers (Selling Day 2)

Bush Hog 12715 15ft. Batwing MowerJohn Deere

1518 15ft. Batwing (540 PTO)

JD 1508 Batwing Mower (540 PTO)

JD 1008 10ft. 3pt. Brush Hog/Nice (1000 PTO)

Kuhn RSM210 7ft. 3pt. Side Arm Flail Mower/Like New

Woods TBW15.40 15ft. Batwing Finish Mow-

er/540 PTO

Partial Listing of Grain Carts (Selling Day 2)

John Deere 500 • Parker 4500 w/Roll Tarp

United Farm Tools

Partial Listing of Grinder Mixers (Selling Day 2)

Arts Way 450 • Farmhand 826/Good Shape

Partial Listing of Forage Eq. (Selling Day 2)

Patz V360 TMR Mixer • Patz V350 TMR Mixer

John Deere 3950 Forage Harvester w/2 heads

(2) New Holland 790 Forage Harvesters

NH 824 Corn Head • Gehl 1580 Silage Blower

New Idea 324 Corn Picker 2 row Wide

New Idea 323 Corn Picker

(2) DMI Gravity Wagons

Grain Auger For Gravity Wagon

Ficklin 435 Gravity Box

Killbros 400 Center Dump Gravity Box

John Deere 963 Running Gear

M&W HD Running Gear

(3) 10T Running Gears

MC 144 12ft. Stalk Chopper

Case 12ft. Stalk Chopper •Several Gravity Wagons

Partial Listing Misc. Equipment (Selling Day 2)

(2) Portable Loading Docks 500 & 750 Gallon Fuel Trailers

Industrias Americas 12F Box Blade

(2) Industrias Americas F12 Box Blades

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

John Deere 7ft. 3pt. Back Blade

Shaver 8in. 3pt. Post Driver

Woods 7500 3pt. Backhoe Att.

Woods 1050 3pt. Backhoe Att.

Headache Truck Rack

3pt. Hyd PTO Chipper/Like New

Gregory PTO Crester

3pt. Hyd Forklift

(2) Used 40ft. Sea Containers

John Deere 3pt. Post Hole Digger

Rock King Rock Picker

Degelman Rock Picker

Combines & Heads (Selling Day

(2) John Deere 643 Corn Heads Snowblowers (Selling Day 2)

Lundell 8ft. 3pt.

International 7ft. 3pt.

Loftness 7ft. 3pt.

Westgo

Planters/Drills/Lime Spreaders/Sprayers

Vibrating Roller Att.

QT 72in. Log Grapple Att.

Semi Load New Equip. to be sold Absolute

QT Make Up Plates

76in. QT Rock Buckets

2CU. Self Dumping Hoppers

84in. QT Snow/Mulch

favor of the state of Ohio

ATTENTION: New Cutoff Time For Consignments. We Are Now Starting a Deadline At 12:00

B28 Auction Guide and Antique Collector | Thursday, May 25, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
Partial Listing of Tractors (Selling DAY 1) Allis Chalmers 6070 4x4 w/Cab Case IH JX70 4x4 w/Ldr/1184 Hrs. (2) Case IH MX110 4x4 w/Cabs Case IH 485 4x4 w/Ldr. Case IH 1896 4x4 w/Cab David Brown 990 Deutz Agrotron 135 4x4 w/Cab Deutz Agrotron 6.45S 4x4 w/Cab w/3pt. Farmall Cub Farmall 560 Diesel w/Wide Front Ford 541 Offset • Ford 851 Gas • Ford 2000 Gas Ford 2600 Diesel • Ford 3600 Diesel Ford 3910 4x4 w/Ldr. • Ford 3930 2wd w/Cab Ford 4630 4x4 w/Cab/Ldr. • Ford 4000 Gas Ford 5000 Diesel • Ford 5610 2wd Ford 5610 2wd w/Cab/Side Arm Mower Ford 6640 4x4 w/Cab/Ldr. Ford 7700 2wd w/Cab • Ford 7710 2wd w/Cab Ford 8160 4x4 w/Cab/Ldr. Ford 8240 4x4 w/Cab/Ldr.
Partial Listing of Loader Backhoes (Day 1) Case 580 Super M 4x4 w/CHA • JCB 1400B 4x4 Ford 555A 2wd Diesel • Ford 555 2wd Diesel Ford 550 New Holland LB90 4x4 w/Cab JCB 1400B 4x4 Partial List. Compact Loader Backhoes (Day 1) Yanmar EX3200 4x4 • John Deere 2520 4x4 John Deere 3320 4x4 w/2300 Hrs. Kubota L35 4x4 • New Holland TC29DA 4x4 17’ Kubota L3302HST 4x4 /303 Hrs. Terramite T5C Gas 2wd Partial Listing of Forklifts (Selling Day 1) Sellick SM8000 Diesel 2wd Partial Listing of Trucks (Selling Day 1) 1992 Chevy 1 Ton Dump Truck Partial List. Salvage Tractors and Const. (Day 1) Case IH 235 4x4 w/Ldr • Ford 545C 2wd w/Ldr. Ford 1520 4x4 • Ford 3400 Gas w/Ldr. Ford 8N
TW65 w/Cab
KR151 Round Baler New Holland 664 Round Baler w/Net New Holland 648 Round Baler w/Net
Vermeer 604 Round Baler
Wagon on Steel (3) 8ft. Cultimulchers Massey Ferguson 7ft. 3pt. Disc Lely Pull Bale Wrapper Patz Bale Chopper w/Elec Motor Woods 6ft. 3pt. Brush Hog 3pt. Carry All Woods 6ft. Pull Brush Hog Cycle Mate Motorcycle Trailer Allis Chalmers 4btm. Plow (4) John Deere 7000 Row Units Partial Listing of Regular Hay Eq. (Selling Day 2) Claas Rollant 260 Round Baler •Claas 180 Round Baler JD 447 Round Baler •JD 582 Round Baler w/Net Krone Bellima F125 Round Baler Kverneland 6716 Round Baler w/Net/Nice NH 648 Round Baler w/Net •NH 648 Round Baler NH 849 Round Baler •NH BR7050 Round Baler NH BR7060 Round Baler w/Net Tar River Mini Round Baler/New Vermeer 504 PRO Round Baler w/Net/9500 Bales Deutz HD490 Square Baler/clean JD 337 Square Baler •JD 328 Sq. Baler/Very Nice NH 5070 Square Baler • NH 310 Square
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Mt.
5ft. 3pt. Excel 4ft. Front
(Selling Day 2) John Deere 750 15ft. No Till Drill w/Grass Seed John Deere 750 15ft. No Till Drill w/Row Markers International 5100 Grain Drill/21 Hole International 5100 Grain Drill/13 Hole Brillion 8ft. Packer Seeder Great Plains 3pt. Solid Stand 10ft. Drill Semi Load of Fence Posts to be sold absolute 6x8 Posts 5x8 Posts 4x8 Posts #1 Semi Load of New Eq To Be Sold Absolute (Wolverine Attatchments) (Selling Day 2) (2) QT Hyd. Sickle Mower (2) QT 3pt. PTO Adapters (2) QT Ripper/Leveler Att. (2) QT 72in. Land Leveler (2) 72in QT Sweeper Att. (2) QT Pallet Forks/Hyd. QT ZW-750 Breaker QT Rotary Screen (3) QT 72in. Rototillers (3) QT Trencher Att. (6) QT Post Hole Digger w/2 Augers (4) 72in. Pallet Fork Extensions (3) QT Concrete Mixer buckets (3) 72in QT Flat Bottom Grapples (5) QT 72in. Brush Hogs QT Vibratory Roller 40 ft. Sea Container w/4 side Doors #2 Semi Load Of New Equip. - sold Absolute QT 72in. Rototiller Att. QT 72in. Rock Grapple Att. (2) Self Dumping Hoppers (3) Mobile Toilets (2) 10 Drawer 7ft. Workbenches 13x20 Portable Warehouse (6) 20ft. Bi Parting Driveway Gates (2) Remote Control Lawn Mowers (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) 14ft. Bi Parting Driveway Gates (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.
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Buckets QT Stump Bucket (4) 78in. QT Buckets (2) QT Trailer Movers QT Concrete Bucket QT 70in. Root Rake (2) 66in. QT Bucket w/Teeth **We will have 2 internet platforms so you can also bid at the comfort of your home. Sign up on www.proxibid.ocm or www.equipmentfacts.com. We will also take phone bidding and absentee bids. **There will be a 10% buyers premium with $150.00 Maximum on each item Licensed and bonded in
10ft. Fork Extensions
90in. Work Benches
½” Stack Of Steel Plate
Stack Of Steel Plate
¾” Stack Of Steel Plate
6ft. Fork Extensions
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AUCTIONEER: JASON MIRANDA & ASSOCIATES OFFICE: 330-898-3419 JASON: 330-883-8029 PAUL: 330-883-1202 SOUTHINGTON, OH • Fri. June 2 & Sat. June 3, 2023 Friday, June 2,2023 - Starting at 12:00 P.M. (all Salvage and drive through iteMS) Saturday, June 3, 2023 - Starting at 9:00 a .M. (all FarM equiPMent & attachMentS)
Before Auction.
Rates: (per item)
up to $20=2.00
up to $1000=10%
up to $5000=7%
up to $10,000=$350
up to $15,000=$400
up to $25,000=$500
up to $40,000=$750
& Up = $1000
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.

Spring into summer safety preparations

deciding what we would do for the day. I contemplated my options like hiking or watching a movie, maybe a romantic comedy. I decided he hit the jackpot in the wife department when I chose to go boating.

The weather was sunny with just a little bit of wind. We loaded the fishing gear into the boat and headed towards Lake Milton. It’s not a long drive from our house, definitely enough time for me to get in a little snooze on the way.

ing were not typical activities for the day. Maybe the inspections were punishment for the men that should be celebrating the day with their mom or the mother of their children. More likely, the inspections were early in the spring in order to issue Vessel Safety Check decals before the busy boating season.

This year for Mother’s Day, I picked out my own flowers at the greenhouse and asked my kids to vacuum out my car instead of a gift.

My husband gave me the reins for

Surprise inspection. When we first pulled into the boat launching area near Craig Beach, my oldest son was the first to notice ODNR officials doing boat inspections. My first thought was, why would they do that on Mother’s Day?

Then I realized fishing and boat-

As we waited in line at the boat launch, I thought to myself, we’re never making it onto the lake today. When the ODNR official approached our vehicle, she explained that they were doing volunteer vessel safety checks. She would inspect our boat to make sure we have all the required equipment. Does it look suspicious to say no?

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FRI., MAY 26 at 7:00 pm Tractor & Truck Pull - Fox Township VFD Located at Fox Township VFD, Mechanicstown, OH. Presented by Fox Twp. VFD For information: 330-260-3239 or 330-324-4777

SAT., MAY 27 at 6:00 pm Tractor & Truck Pull - Fox Township VFD Located at Fox Township VFD, Mechanicstown, OH. Presented by Fox Twp. VFD For information: 330-260-3239 or 330-324-4777

SAT., MAY 27 at 5:00 pm Antique

Tractor Pull - Columbiana Co. Antique

Tractor Association Located at Mile

Branch Grange, Alliance, OH. Presented by Columbiana County Antique Tractor Association For information: 330-3411026 - www.ccata.squarespace.com

SAT., MAY 27 at 12:00 pm Antique

Tractor Pull - Marshallville Located at Marshallville, OH. Presented by Marshallville Historical Society Antique Tractor Pullers For information: 330-464-1314 330-465-4397 or 330-855-2212 - www. marshallvillepullers.com

SAT., MAY 27 at 2:00 pm Steel City

Pullers Truck and Tractor Pull Located at West Alexander Fairgrounds, West Alexander, PA. Presented by Steel City Pullers For information: 724-948-2261www.steelcitypull.com

FRI., JUN 2 at 7:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull - Western Pa. Antique Tractor Pullers Association Located at Lawrence County Fairgrounds, New Castle, PA. Presented by Western Pennsylvania Antique Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724-657-4419 - www.wpatpa.com

FRI., JUN 2 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull - MBG Power Pull Located at Mile Branch Grange, Alliance, OH. Pre-

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sented by Mile Branch Grange For information:

SAT., JUN 3 at 2:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull - Washington and Greene Co. Located at Washington County Fairgrounds, Washington, PA. Presented by Washington and Greene County Antique Tractor Association, Inc. For information: 724-747-6028 - www.wgcata.com

SAT., JUN 3 at 10:00 am Antique

Tractor Pull - River Valley Located at Harvest Barn Track, Sugarcreek, Ohio. Presented by River Valley Antique Tractor Pullers Assn. Inc. For information: 330204-6545

SAT., JUN 3 at 10:00 am Truck and Tractor Pull - Western PA - 5th Annual Randy Kummer Memorial Benefit Pull Located at Butler Farm Show, Butler, PA. Presented by Western Pennsylvania Tractor and Truck Pullers Inc For information: 724-445-2542 412-491-7096 or 724-502-6120 - www.westernpapullers. com

SAT., JUN 3 at 6:00 pm Truck & Tractor Pull - Pullin for a Cause Located at Carroll County Fairground, Carrollton, Ohio. Presented by Caroll County Agricultural Society For information: 330-3231140 330-704-6080 or 330-704-6068

SAT., JUN 3 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull – USA East Located at Butler Farm Show Grounds, Butler, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

FRI., JUN 9 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull – USA East Located at Bunker Hill, Beloit, oh. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-4809307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

FRI., JUN 9 at 7:00 pm Bunker Hill Shootout - Tractor Pull Located at Goshen Community Center, Beloit, Ohio. Presented by Goshen Center Ruritan Club For information: 234-348-3538 - www.bunkerhillshootout.com

FRI., JUN 9 at 7:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull - Bunker Hill Shootout Located at Beloit, OH. Presented by Goshen Ruritans For information: 234-567-1268www.bunkerhillshootout.com

SAT., JUN 10 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull – USA East Located at Bunker Hill, Beloit, oh. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions. com

SAT., JUN 10 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull – USA East Located at Buck Motorsports Park, Quarryville, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions

For information: 412-480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

SAT., JUN 10 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull – USA East Located at Marilla Fire Department, Marilla, NY. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

SAT., JUN 10 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull – USA East Located at Latrobe Speedway, Latrobe, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

SAT., JUN 10 at 7:00 pm Bunker Hill

Shootout - Tractor Pull Located at Goshen Community Center, Beloit, Ohio. Presented by Goshen Center Ruritan Club For information: 234-348-3538 - www.bunkerhillshootout.com

SAT., JUN 10 at 6:00 pm Mod Rod Pull - Adamsville Ohio Located at Adamsville, OH. Presented by Ohio Mod Rod Pullers For information: 330-815-0527www.ohiomodrodpullers.org

FRI., JUN 16 at 6:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull - 10th annual Ravenswood

FFA & Alumni Located at Jackson Co. Junior Fairgrounds, Cottageville, WV. Presented by Ravenswood FFA For information: 304-532-4871 - www.americanfarmpullers.com

FRI., JUN 16 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull – USA East Located at Kempton, PA/TWD, Kempton, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

FRI., JUN 16 at 6:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull - Northwest PA Truck & Tractor Pullers Association Located at Raccoon Township, Aliquippa, PA. Presented by Northwest PA Truck & Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724944-4153 or 724-866-7874 - www.nwpullers.com

SAT., JUN 17 at 2:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull - Washington and Greene Co. Located at Washington County Fairgrounds, Washington, PA. Presented by Washington and Greene County Antique Tractor Association, Inc. For information: 724-747-6028 - www.wgcata.com

SAT., JUN 17 at 6:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull - West Township Ruritan Located at Ruritan Park, East Rochester, OH. Presented by West Township Ruritans For information: 330-205-9584

SAT., JUN 17 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull – USA East Located at Jefferson County Fairgrounds/Brookvile PA, Brookville, PA. Presented by Full Pull

Productions For information: 412-4809307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

SAT., JUN 17 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull – USA East Located at Kempton, PA/TWD, Kempton, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

SAT., JUN 17 at 6:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull - Northwest PA Truck & Tractor Pullers Association Located at Raccoon Township, Aliquippa, PA. Presented by Northwest PA Truck & Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724944-4153 or 724-866-7874 - www.nwpullers.com

THURS., JUN 22 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull - Harrison County Fair Located at Harrison County Fairgrounds, Cadiz, OH. Presented by Power Pulling Productions LLC For information: 724777-2901

SAT., JUN 24 at 5:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull - Columbiana Co. Antique Tractor Association Located at Mile Branch Grange, Alliance, OH. Presented by Columbiana County Antique Tractor Association For information: 330-3411026 - www.ccata.squarespace.com

SAT., JUN 24 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull – USA East Located at Geauga County Fairgrounds, Burton OH, Burton, OH. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-4809307 - www.fullpullproductions.com

SAT., JUN 24 at 4:30 pm Truck and Tractor Pull - Northwest PA Truck & Tractor Pullers Association Located at Venango County Fairgrounds, Franklin, PA. Presented by Northwest PA Truck & Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724-944-4153 or 724-866-7874www.nwpullers.com

SAT., JUN 24 at 12:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull - Marshallville Located at Marshallville, OH. Presented by Marshallville Historical Society Antique Tractor Pullers For information: 330-464-1314 330-465-4397 or 330-855-2212 - www. marshallvillepullers.com

SAT., JUN 24 at 2:00 pm Steel City Pullers Truck and Tractor Pull Located at West Alexander Fairgrounds, West Alexander, PA. Presented by Steel City Pullers For information: 724-948-2261www.steelcitypull.com

SUN., JUN 25 at 6:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pull - Harrison County Fair Located at Harrison County Fairgrounds, Cadiz, OH. Presented by Power Pulling Productions LLC For information: 724777-2901

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Does that put a giant target on your back while you’re fishing? We agreed to the inspection. I really love to go boating, but beyond a life jacket for everyone, I leave the other equipment in the care of my husband.

The officer began naming the requirements and we started scrambling over and around seats and tackle boxes to find everything. At the bottom of the well filled with life jackets, we did find our Type IV throwable device. It had seen better days but would work in an emergency.

In waters other than Lake Erie, a distress flag or USCG-approved signal is required during day use. We were looking in every storage compartment looking for our flag. We eventually found it still in the plastic packaging along with outdated flares.

The flag must be at least 2 footby-2 foot on inland lakes, 3 foot-by-3 foot for Lake Erie, and international orange in color with a black square and circle. The requirements for a distress signal on Lake Erie vary based on the time of fishing.

Outdated. Before heading north for Lake Erie fishing, we will have to purchase updated flares. The fire extinguisher on our boat was a whole different story. Like the flares, it had an outdated expiration date. In all

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June 17

Belmont County Saddle Club Contest Show, 41915 National Road, Belmont, Ohio.

our boating preparations, we overlooked the fire extinguisher.

Our boat is a 1986 Sylvan that my dad purchased in the ‘90s. He was the second owner. We spent many summer evenings on the boat fishing at Lake Erie and Lake Milton. He and my mom loved to take the boat to Lake Erie to fish for perch and walleye.

When the officer doing the inspection turned the extinguisher to find the date, we were all surprised to see 1985 as the date stamped on the bottle. She said we beat the standing record of the day for the oldest fire extinguisher.

My dad was always a stickler for details when it came to his fishing boat. I couldn’t believe that the fire extinguisher’s expiration date was older than the boat itself. After some research, I discovered that it wasn’t. The dates stamped on fire extinguishers are the manufacturing date, not the expiration date.

New fire extinguisher regulations were effective in April 2022. Fire extinguishers must not be 12 years older than the date stamped on the bottle. For boats model year 2017 and older extinguishers labeled B-I and B-II are valid as long as they are still serviceable and under 12 years on the date.

For newer boats, there are carriage requirements based on the size of the

July 22

Belmont County Saddle Club Contest Show, 41915 National Road, Belmont, Ohio.

Aug. 6

Belmont County Saddle Club Pleasure and All Breed Show, 41915 National Road, Belmont, Ohio.

boat, and also the fire extinguishers must be labeled as 5-B, 10-B, or 20B. As it turned out, in addition to the hanging baskets and a car interior cleaned by kids, I was also getting a new fire extinguisher for Mother’s Day.

Fish were jumping. After the inspection, we were able to spend some time fishing on the south end of the lake. We had the most luck in the shallow water, about 5 to 6 feet deep. I loved being on the water after a long winter.

Even more exciting than being on the water again, was watching fish jumping out of the water around the boat. Using a jig head and minnow, our catch of the day included catfish, walleye and white bass.

Our trip coincided with the beginning of the spawning season in Ohio for white bass, as they prefer water temperatures to be between 54 and 68 degrees. It was a beautiful start to a fun season of boating.

Even though initially I was annoyed with an inspection, I am confident that our boat is now stocked and ready for many safe fishing trips this summer.

BRYCE ANGELL

A WRANGLER’S RECKLESS WRITINGS

Our pledge

The rodeo Grand Entry led out with our country’s flag. The stars and stripes were waving, worth a cowboy’s honored brag.

The Serpentine young riders, with precision in each step, would give their top performance from a show that was well prepped.

Then the horses stopped and riders held our nation’s flag up high. A vision you would not forget, most pleasing to the eye.

The horses stood so flawlessly, well trained right from the start. While the riders showed respect, they placed their hats across their hearts.

The announcer gave our Nation’s Pledge. The audience joined in. I’ve never felt more proud to be America’s own kin.

There couldn’t be a better way to start a rodeo. With The Pledge of Our Allegiance as the first part of the show.

My mind kept on reflecting ‘back when I was in first grade, we stood and pledged allegiance to the flag to start our day.

But the Pledge of Our Allegiance ain’t a part of every school. Some schools claim they are hit and miss. When did we change the rule?

A critic says there isn’t time. The pledge just takes too long. Would they dare toast a veteran who’d say, “ I think you’ve got it wrong.”

I wish that every principal could see a rodeo. And leave there feeling humble ‘bout a Pledge we all should know.

The fathers of this country risked their lives for everyone. To have the right to pledge without the risk of getting hung.

They stood for good and honored God. They bravely took a stand. I wonder how they’d feel about our “Allegiance” being canned.

This land is still America. That’s what our flag stands for. Our country’s pledge helps keep the enemy from our back door.

When we cowboys get together and we’re sitting ‘round the fire. We’ll offer our opinions ‘bout this country we admire.

Aug. 26

Belmont County Saddle Club Contest Show, 41915 National Road, Belmont, Ohio.

Oct. 7

Belmont County Saddle Club Jack Pot Contest Show, 41915 National Road, Belmont, Ohio.

Though some of us have differences, on one thing we’ll agree. The Pledge of our Allegiance to our flag helps keep us free.

Next time you’re feeling like you need a patriotic kick. Attend a rodeo, ‘cuz pardner, that should do the trick.

(Bryce Angell’s father was an outfitter and guide for 35 years, and Bryce was there to shoe and care for the horses and help him do the cooking. Bryce is from Idaho and still rides into the Tetons, Yellowstone and surrounding areas. His poems are mostly of personal experience. He can be reached at angellranch62@gmail.com.)

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River Valley Antique Tractor Pulling Association results

SUGARCREEK, Ohio — The River Valley Antique Tractor Pulling Association pull results from May 6 include:

Results are listed in order as place, puller, vehicle and distance.

PS 5250: 1, Ron Gauding, 1958

Cockshutt 570, 190.27 ; 2, Corbin Kinsey, 1959 MM 335, 190.22 ; 3, Todd Everett, 1950 MM 335, 147.43

SS 3800: 1, Tom Braniger, 1944 AC WC, 309.95; 2, Gary Jones, 1954

Farmall H, 276.95; 3, Mark Lane, 1950 John Deere B, 242.96

Pro-Stock-2750: 1, Andy Haldeman, 1947 Farmall C, 219.17; 2, Wayne Schupp, 1953 AC CA, 212.33; 3, David Buehler, 1953 Allis Chalmers CA, 205.24

Pro-Stock-3000: 1, Tom White, 1952 Farmall Super C, 300.55; 2, Andy Haldeman, 1947 Farmall C, 254.53; 3, Pete Fishel, 1941 AC B, 233.42

Pro-Stock-3250: 1, Ron Gauding, 1947 Cockshutt 30, 319.11; 2, Matt Pfeiffer, 1937 AC WC, 314.39; 3, Rick Beitzel, 1940 Allis Chalmers WC, 298.83

Pro-Stock-3500: 1, Ron Gauding, 1947 Cockshutt 30, 257.37; 2, Chad Morrison, 1946 Allis Chalmers WC, 233.13; 3, Todd Everett, 1950 MM 335, 219.03

Pro-Stock-3750: 1, Barry Fluty, 1936 Allis Chalmers WC, 314.22; 2, Chad Morrison, 1946 Allis Chalmers WC, 281.77; 3, Marlin Moore, 1935 AC WC, 273.64

Pro-Stock-4000: 1, Chad Morrison, 1946 Allis Chalmers WC, 252.5; 2, Ken Myers, 1955 AC WD45, 247.32; 3 Todd Everett, 1950 MM 335, 234.75

Pro-Stock-4500: 1, Marion Miller, 1948 Oliver 88, 247.97; 2, Steve Eikle-

berry, 1952 Cockshutt 40, 237.28; 3, Alan Bandi, 1950 JD A, 225.81

Pro-Stock-5000: 1, Ryder Triplett, 1951 John Deere A, 191.18; 2, Mike McKenzie, 1948 MM U, 184.48; 3, Bruce Parrish, 1947 John Deere A, 183.17

Pro-Stock- 5500: 1, Ron Mangun, 1935 John Deere A, 233.01; 2, Todd Everett, 1950 MM U, 231.05; 3, Ron Gauding, 1958 Cockshutt 570, 230.8

Pro-Stock-6000: 1, Ron Gauding, 1958 Cockshutt 570, 276.21; 2, Bruce Parrish, 1947 John Deere A, 269.2; 3, Jeremy Barnhart, 1955 John Deere 70, 265.07

Pro-Stock-6500: 1, Todd Everett, 1950 MM U, 211.32; 2, Bruce Parrish, 1949 MM U, 209.77; 3, Henry Lee Yoder, 1958 John Deere 70 Diesel, 209.3

Pro-Stock-7000: 1, Mark Beitzel, 1962 AC D19, 233.25; 2, Matt Best, 1953 John Deere G, 222.3; 3, Todd Everett, 1950 MM U, 214.35

Pro-Stock-7500: 1, Henry Lee Yoder, 1958 John Deere 70 Diesel, 255.41; 2, Mark Beitzel, 1962 AC D19, 243.48; 3, Jeremy Barnhart, 1955 John Deere 70, 227.24

Pro-Stock-8500: 1, Bruce Parrish, 1949 MM U, 281.68; 2, Jonathan Troyer, 1952 John Deere 830, 274.38; 3, Matt Best, 1953 John Deere G, 228.14

Stock-2750: 1, Brooke Davis, 1967 AC D12, 305.39; 2, Ron Gauding, 1953 Cockshutt 20, 305.38; 3, Pat Rider Durst ,1953 Cockshutt 20, 258.16

Stock-3000: 1, Silas Randolph, 1952 AC CA, 206.77; 2, Ron Gauding, 1953 Cockshutt 20, 203.36; 3, Pat Rider Durst, 1953 Cockshutt 20, 147.2

Stock-3250: 1, Silas Randolph, 1952 AC CA, 214.81; 2, Jeff Rider

Durst, 1953 MM R, 197.27; 3, Ron

Gauding, 1953 Cockshutt 20, 190.31

Stock-3500: 1, Matt Crall, 1953 AC WD, 238.52; 2, Steve Eikleberry, 1953 AC WD, 206.62; 3, Ed Crall, 1948 AC WD, 185.58

Stock-3750: 1, Steve Eikleberry, 1953 AC WD, 223.68; 2, Tommy Foust, 1957 Ford 960, 212.85; 3, Matt Crall, 1953 AC WD, 176.16

Stock-4000: 1, Tommy Foust, 1957 Ford 960, 217.96; 2, Steve Eikleberry, 1953 AC WD, 209.22; 3, Wendell Everett ,1959 MM 4 Star, 204.1

Stock-4500: 1, Ron Gauding, 1956 Cockshutt 40-PD, 218.96; 2, Dennis Leggett, 1956 Farmall 300, 216.69; 3, Wendell Everett, 1959 MM 4 Star, 209.89

Stock-5000: 1, Dennis Leggett, 1956 Farmall 300, 176.01; 2, Isaac Yoder, 1949 John Deere A, 172.63; 3, Ron Gauding, 1956 Cockshutt 40PD, 166.68

Stock-5500: 1, Greg Duff, 1949 Farmall M, 189.16; 2, Isaac Yoder, 1949 John Deere A, 185.23; 3, Mitch Bradford, 1956 Farmall M 171.52

Stock-6000: 1, Greg Duff, 1949 Farmall M, 235.64; 2, Mike McKenzie, 1948 MM U, 226.41; 3 Isaac Yoder, 1949 John Deere A, 226.16

Stock-6500: 1, Don Coblentz, 1953 John Deere 60, 241.5 2; Greg Duff, 1949 Farmall M, 227.5; 3, Matt Best, 1954 John Deere 60, 220.08

Stock-7000: 1, Greg Duff, 1949 Farmall M, 217.03; 2, Trenton Coblentz, 1953 John Deere 50, 213.9; 3, Don Coblentz, 1953 John Deere 60, 200.16

Stock-7500: 1, Don Coblentz, 1953 John Deere 60, 236.4; 2, Matt Best, 1954 John Deere 60, 216.74; 3, Rick Beitzel, 1959 John Deere 730D, 210.87

Stock-8500: 1, Don Coblentz, 1953 John Deere 60, 258.63; 2, Rick

Beitzel, 1959 John Deere 730D, 241.91; 3, Jonathan Troyer, 1952 John Deere 830, 234.01

Stock-9000: 1, Don Coblentz, 1953 John Deere 60, 311.36; 2, Jonathan Troyer, 1952 John Deere 830, 304.53; 3, Rick Beitzel, 1959 John Deere 730D, 256.06

Super-Stock-3250: 1, Mark Lane, 1950 John Deere B, 268.6; 2, Corbin Kinsey, 1959 MM 335, 165.07

Super-Stock-3500: 1, Tom Braniger, 1944 AC WC, 312.38; 2, Curtis Kinsey, 1956 MM 335, 285.5; 3, Gary Jones, 1949 Farmall H, 274.23

Super-Stock-3750: 1, Tom Braniger, 1944 AC WC, 271.75; 2, Gary Jones, 1949 Farmall H, 263.55; 3, Mark Lane, 1950 John Deere B, 192.79

Super-Stock-4000: 1, Tom Braniger, 1944 AC WC, 274.38; 2, Andy Haldeman, OLIVER SUPER 77, 230; 3, Gary Jones, 1949 Farmall H, 228.95

Super-Stock-4500: 1, Andy Haldeman, OLIVER SUPER 77, 259.4; 2, Bryan Boarts, 1953 Oliver 88, 237.33; 3, Kenny Krebs, 1938 John Deere A, 226.81

Super-Stock-5000: 1, Terry Keen, 1958 Oliver 88, 217.44; 2, Leo Krantz, 1957 Oliver Super 88, 204.89; 3, Chris Everhart, 1950 John Deere A, 195.41

Super-Stock-5500: 1, Brian McIntire, 1959 Farmall 660, 311.09; 2, John Foust ,1958 MM GVI, 305.9; 3, Scott Spillman, 1947 John Deere G, 298.59

Super-Stock-6000: 1, Curtis Kinsey, Moline G6, 271.07; 2, Scott Spillman, 1947 John Deere G, 267.19; 3, Kirk

Spillman, 1938 John Deere G, 265.68

Super-Stock-6500: 1, John Foust, 1958 MM GVI, 278.53; 2, Curtis Kinsey, Moline G6, 269.91; 3, Scott Spillman, 1947 John Deere G, 267.79

Super-Stock-7000: 1, Curtis Kinsey, Moline G6, 293.65; 2, Brandon

Nowark, 1950 Oliver 1800, 239.01; 3, Todd Everett, 1955 MM GB, 235.28

Super-Stock-7500: 1, Curtis Kinsey, Moline G6, 310.58; 2, Brandon

Nowark, 1950 Oliver 1800, 235.69; 3, David Buehler 1950 AC 190XT, 209.02

Super-Stock-8500: 1, Curtis Kinsey, Moline G6, 322.78; 2, Brandon Nowark, 1950 Oliver 1800, 261.84; 3, David Buehler, 1950 AC 190XT, 201.76

Top Cut-3250: 1, Ron Gauding, 1947 Cockshutt 30, 218.82; 2, Corbin Kinsey, 1959 MM 335, 218.41; 3, Mick Sheets, 1939 JD B, 189.07

Top Cut-3500: 1, Thomas Morrison, 1953 AC WD, 278.62; 2, Curtis Kinsey, 1956 MM 335, 269.18; 3, Ron Gauding, 1947 Cockshutt 30, 233.84

Top Cut-3750: Thomas Morrison, 1953 AC WD, 326.46

Top Cut-4000: 1, Andy Haldeman, OLIVER SUPER 77, 293.34; 2, Thomas Morrison, 1953 AC WD, 285.9; 3, Nick Schott, 1959 Massey Ferguson 65, 219.36

Top Cut-4500: 1, Kenny Krebs, 1938 John Deere A, 222.18; 2, Andy Haldeman, OLIVER SUPER 77, 214.93; 3, Bryan Boarts, 1953 Oliver 88, 214.59

Top Cut-5000: 1, Kenny Krebs, 1938 John Deere A, 221.37; 2, Andy Haldeman, OLIVER SUPER 77, 215.73; 3, Tom White, 1949 Farmall M, 208.22

Top Cut-5500: 1, Andy Haldeman, OLIVER SUPER 77, 265.12; 2, Larry Miller, 1959 Oliver 880, 256.8; 3, Tom White, 1949 Farmall M, 253.13

Top Cut-6000: 1, Bryan Boarts, 1953 Oliver 88, 308.57; 2, Eric Folk, 1952 John Deere A, 274.09; 3, Ron Gauding, 1958 Cockshutt 570, 272.58

Top Cut-6500: 1, Tom White, 1949 Farmall M, 241.33; 2, Todd Everett, 1955 MM GB, 240.02; 3, Ben Davis ,1950 MM UTS, 239.77

Top Cut-7000: 1, Todd Everett, 1955 MM GB, 263.31; 2, Ben Davis, 1950 MM UTS, 233.01; 3, Travis Brand, 1954 Farmall MTA, 232.14

Top Cut-7500: 1, Todd Everett, 1955 MM GB, 257.86; 2, Travis Brand, 1954 Farmall MTA, 257.56; 3, Kyle Brooker, 1968 Case 1030, 239.36

Top Cut-8500: 1, Todd Everett, 1955 MM GB, 300.3; 2, Kyle Brooker, 1968 Case 1030, 256.3; 3, Ben Davis, 1950 MM UTS, 242.94.

Distracted driving down since Ohio law in effect

COLUMBUS — Gov. Mike DeWine and leaders from the Ohio Department of Transportation and the Ohio Traffic Safety Office, a division of The Ohio Department of Public Safety, are encouraged by new data that shows the state’s strengthened distracted driving law is making a positive impact on Ohio’s roadways.

The report from Cambridge Mobile Telematics, the world’s largest telematics service provider, shows Ohio drivers are now spending less time handling their phones while driving since the law went into effect April 4.

The law makes it illegal in most cases for drivers to use or hold a cell phone or electronic device. The violation is now considered a primary offense, meaning any officer can pull over a driver immediately if they witness a violation.

CMT’s data analysis shows a

9.1% reduction in distracted driving in Ohio since April 4 has helped prevent 540 crashes, one fatality and $13 million in economic damages.

In March, Ohio drivers spent an average of 1 minute and 39 seconds interacting with their phones for every hour of driving. From April 4 through May 3, Ohio drivers used their phones while driving 1 minute and 30 seconds, a 9-second drop. A public awareness campaign is underway now to teach drivers about the new law. The “Phones Down. It’s The Law.” campaign includes television and radio ads, billboards, social media and a new website at phonesdown.ohio.gov.

As of May 10, over 2,100 campaign materials have been distributed to traffic safety partners across Ohio.

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — As spring temperatures rise, many people will spend more time on outdoor activities, increasing their risk of encountering pathogen-carrying ticks.

To help the public avoid tick bites, Penn State Extension experts are observing Lyme Disease Awareness Month in May by reminding people about various resources available to aid in protecting themselves, pets, horses and loved ones from Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases.

Lyme disease affects more than 475,000 people each year, according to estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Reports on this tick-borne pathogen indicate that Pennsylvania ranks No. 1 in the country for the number of Lyme disease cases per year.

Ticks transmit disease-causing pathogens through their bites. Early symptoms of Lyme disease may include headache, fever, sore throat and nausea, according to extension experts. If left untreated, the disease can cause debilitating rheumatologic, cardiac and neurological conditions.

Education. To educate the public about tick risk and tick bite prevention, Penn State Extension offers many resources, including the “Tick Webinar Series.” These free recorded webinars concentrate on ticks and tick control in working and hunting dogs, companion pets and horses. They provide practical steps that pet and horse owners can take to minimize the risk of tick bites.

The webinars also cover tick protection for the home and backyard,

tick habitats, and common tickborne diseases. Hunters who spend long days in the Pennsylvania woods may benefit from a webinar focused on methods to avoid insect bites and vector-borne diseases during hunting season.

Extension also offers tick removal kits for $18. This zippered pouch contains tools and instructions for removing ticks from human skin. The kit includes a tweezer, magnifying glass, triple antibiotic ointment, tick collection and testing cards and

other equipment. Extension also offers tick removal kits specifically for pets or horses for $15. Prevention. Machtinger pointed to the following recommendations for preventing tick bites and tickborne diseases:

• Avoid tick-infested areas, especially in May, June and July.

• Wear light-colored clothing to easily spot ticks.

• Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants. Tuck your pants into your boots.

Weekend returns ‘ropes and boats’

CHARDON, Ohio — Geauga Park District is reopening its “ropes and boats” recreational offerings for the season, May 27.

The ropes course features platforms, challenge elements and a zip line exit. Access is free to all Geauga County residents with I.D. and $20 for out-of-county residents.

Looking to go out on the water instead? Geauga County residents can borrow boats for free with I.D. for canoe, kayak and paddle boats. For outof-county residents, boat borrowing costs $5 for child kayak, $8 for adult single kayak, $12 for tandem kayak or canoe, and $16 for paddle boats (credit card only, paid onsite).

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• Use an Environmental Protection Agency approved insect repellent, such as those containing DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus, or IR3535.

• Pretreat clothing with permethrin before wearing it outdoors.

• After being outdoors, remove your clothing and wash and dry it at a high temperature. Inspect your body carefully. If possible, shower within an hour of coming inside.

If you’ve been bitten. How do you know if you’ve been bitten?

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• You may see the tick still attached to your skin.

• A red rash that grows over time may appear on the skin.

• The center of the lesion may clear, resulting in a rash with a ringlike, or “bull’s-eye,” appearance. Not everyone who is infected gets this rash, and it can be more difficult to identify on darker skin tones.

What to do after a tick bite?

• Use tweezers to remove the tick. Grasp the tick as close to the skin surface as possible and pull straight back to avoid crushing the tick’s body and leaving parts attached to the skin.

• Monitor the bite area for a rash and watch for early symptoms of Lyme disease.

• Talk to your doctor. Depending on your situation, antibiotic treatment may be recommended.

• Residents can send ticks to the Pennsylvania Tick Lab for testing. Experts note that ticks that test positive for a pathogen don’t necessarily transmit illness, while a negative test result doesn’t guarantee safety from tick-borne diseases.

Penn State Extension provides free tick identification services. Pennsylvania residents can take specimens to their county’s extension office for identification.

If needed, local extension educators will send the sample to Penn State’s Insect Identification Laboratory. The laboratory’s director, Michael Skvarla, is available at mxs1578@psu.edu or 814865-3256.

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Ohio boating industry has $6.4B economic impact

COLUMBUS — Boating brings big business to Ohio says a new study showing the state’s boating industry has produced an economic impact of $6.4 billion in 2022. According to the study, published by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Parks and Watercraft, the boating industry also accounted for 45,856 jobs.

The study was conducted through a survey of nearly 10,000 boating households and over 200 marine trade businesses.

Other boating habits revealed through the 2022 survey:

• People spent 315 million hours boating in Ohio

• Fishing accounts for 33.6% of all boating time

• Women are the primary boat operators of 24.3% of all non-motorized boats and 5.4% of all motorized boats

Economic impact is measured by calculating direct, indirect, and induced effects of spending on boating-related products and activities. Contributions from both recreational boating and the marine trades were calculated in this study.

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Ohio hunters enjoy spring wild turkey season in May

COLUMBUS — Wild turkey hunters in Ohio have checked 14,279 birds in the 2023 spring season through May 14, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife.

During the 2022 spring turkey season, hunters checked 10,734 birds in the Buckeye State in the same period. The three-year average (2020 to 2022) for turkeys taken in the corresponding dates is 13,353 birds.

This year’s total includes the 1,823 birds checked in the two-day youth hunting season April 15-16, birds

taken in the 23 days since the south zone opened April 22, and those harvested in the 16 days of hunting in the northeast zone (Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake and Trumbull counties).

The 10 counties with the highest totals for wild turkey harvest so far in the 2023 season are Gallia (398), Muskingum (394), Monroe (389), Tuscarawas (384), Belmont (366), Ashtabula (361), Coshocton (354), Adams (351), Meigs (342) and Guernsey (338).

The division of wildlife has issued

49,484 spring turkey permits that are valid throughout the spring hunting season.

Hunting in the northeast zone is open until May 28. The season in the rest of Ohio remains open until May 21. Statewide, turkey hunting is now permitted from 30 minutes before sunrise until sunset. The season limit is one bearded turkey. Find more information in Ohio’s 2022-23 hunting and trapping regulations booklet. Find more information about Ohio’s wild turkey hunting at wildohio.gov.

Wild turkeys checked in Ohio through May 14

COLUMBUS — A list of all wild turkeys checked by hunters in each county through May 14 is shown. Results from the state include 23 days of hunting in the south zone, 16 days in the northeast zone, and the twoday statewide youth season.

The first number following the county’s name shows the harvest numbers for 2023, and the three-year average through the corresponding dates (2020-2022) is in parentheses. Numbers are raw data and are subject to change.

Adams: 351 (322); Allen: 67 (61); Ashland: 159 (137); Ashtabula: 361 (312); Athens: 271 (287); Auglaize: 45 (32); Belmont: 366 (391); Brown: 265 (321); Butler: 209 (169); Carroll: 312 (281); Champaign: 86 (71); Clark: 26 (15); Clermont: 277 (249); Clinton: 52 (61); Columbiana: 326 (354); Coshocton: 354 (316); Crawford: 49 (43); Cuyahoga: 5 (5); Darke: 58 (53); Defiance: 181 (168); Delaware: 88 (87); Erie: 42 (36); Fairfield: 99 (85); Fayette: 11 (9); Franklin: 22 (13); Fulton: 109 (93); Gallia: 398 (319); Geauga: 191 (136); Greene: 25 (19); Guernsey: 338 (370); Hamilton: 115 (94); Hancock: 41 (31); Hardin: 103 (78); Harrison: 320 (340);

Henry: 52 (43); Highland: 312 (302); Hocking: 233 (203); Holmes: 180 (178); Huron: 79 (82); Jackson: 248 (255); Jefferson: 337 (339); Knox: 223 (237); Lake: 52 (46); Lawrence: 215 (179); Licking: 274 (246); Logan: 127 (97); Lorain: 107 (101); Lucas: 45 (45); Madison: 9 (6); Mahoning: 174 (155); Marion: 29 (33); Medina: 84 (93); Meigs: 342 (377); Mercer: 27 (19); Miami: 28 (23); Monroe: 389 (372); Montgomery: 45 (21); Morgan: 232 (241); Morrow: 134 (111); Muskingum: 394 (356); Noble: 317 (305); Ottawa: 1 (1); Paulding: 68 (62); Perry: 280 (221); Pickaway: 26 (16); Pike: 223 (158); Portage: 186 (181); Preble: 143 (96); Putnam: 31 (39); Richland: 201 (176); Ross: 259 (247); Sandusky: 28 (20); Scioto: 235 (205); Seneca: 112 (100); Shelby: 39 (37); Stark: 226 (219); Summit: 40 (57); Trumbull: 262 (253); Tuscarawas: 384 (390); Union: 45 (41); Van Wert: 13 (15); Vinton: 223 (213); Warren: 82 (75); Washington: 335 (346); Wayne: 90 (100); Williams: 208 (166); Wood: 23 (23); Wyandot: 106 (73).

The 2023 total is 14,279, and the three-year average total is 13,353.

ODNR Landowner-Hunter Access Partnership enrollment now open

COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife invites landowners to enroll their property in the Ohio Landowner-Hunter Access Partnership.

Enrollment in the program, which incentivizes landowners to provide access to hunters, begins June 1 and runs until July 15. Since the program’s launch in 2021, more than 15,000 acres have been enrolled.

Those interested in enrolling their property can visit the Ohio Landowner-Hunter Access Partnership page at wildohio.gov to receive more information. Landowners can receive annual payments ranging from $2 per acre for crop land to $30 per acre for perennial wildlife habitat such as grasslands, wetlands and

forests. Enrollment contracts are two years, with the possibility of reenrollment.

The program is funded, in part, by the federal Farm Bill under the Voluntary Public Access and Habitat Incentive Program. This bill provides funding to state and tribal agencies through a competitive grant process to implement programs encouraging hunting access on private properties.

Enrolled lands can be accessed between September and June by those with a free daily access permit. Permits are distributed on a firstcome, first-served basis, and reduce overcrowding on huntable lands.

Participating hunters receive a list of rules for the property prior to accessing the land, and landowners receive a notification when hunters

will access their property. All hunting activities except white-tailed deer gun hunting are permitted by Ohio Landowner-Hunter Access Partnership users. Permits can be obtained at wildohio.gov or on the free HuntFish OH mobile app.

A recent survey showed that landowners enrolled in Ohio Landowner-Hunter Access Partnership are overwhelmingly satisfied with the program. More than 80% of respondents would recommend enrollment to other Ohio landowners. More than 100 parcels are currently enrolled. Hunters and landowners can find more information about the program, including answers to frequently asked questions, on the Ohio Landowner Hunter Access Partnership page at wildohio.gov.

Shawnee Lookout Tower closed for safety

NELSONVILLE, Ohio — Wayne National Forest Supervisor Lee Stewart has issued a closure order for the Shawnee Lookout Tower and surrounding area, located in the Athens Ranger District in Hocking County southeast of New Straitsville. The order is necessary for public safety and limits public foot access in the vicinity of the tower.

The inactive, 100-foot tall lookout tower has been closed to climbing after the structure sustained damage in a storm. Recent assessments by engineering staff have found additional structural deficiencies that

include chipping, cracking and spalling on the tower foundation blocks, requiring a further restriction to the immediate area.

The order closes the Shawnee Lookout Tower and all lands within the identified boundary starting at the TWP-393 (Sand Run Road) and FSR-723 junction, following FSR-723 around the rock barrier encompassing the Shawnee Fire Tower and radio building, back to the TWP393/FSR-723 junction. The tower is tagged with a red “do not climb” sign, and FSR-723 is closed to vehicular traffic with a straight pipe gate.

A new dock was recently opened at Mosquito Lake State Park (Submitted photo)

Anchors aweigh at Mosquito Lake’s new marina building

COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources opened a new marina at Mosquito Lake State Park, featuring boat rentals, outdoor seating, bait and tackle, convenience items, fuel and yearround restrooms. The new $1 million facility highlights the abundant recreational opportunities at this 7,850acre lake.

Funding for the marina project was provided by the Waterway Safety Fund, which is derived from boater registration fees and motor fuel tax.

The new marina building is lo-

cated near the state Route 305 entrance to the park on the west side of the lake. There is parking for approximately 30 vehicles and trailers, one boat launch lane, and a courtesy dock. Additionally, new rental docks and ADA-accessible fuel docks have been installed.

Located in northeastern Ohio, Mosquito Lake is one of the largest lakes in Ohio. The surrounding parkland covers 2,483 acres of mature woodlands and expansive marshes, which provide a haven for wildlife.

DeWine, Mertz plant trees with Girl Scouts

The closure order and map depicting closed areas are available on the alerts and notices page (fs. usda.gov/ alerts/wayne/alerts-notices) of the Wayne National Forest website.

The order will remain in effect until it has been terminated by the forest supervisor, or until the structural deficiencies are remediated, whichever comes first. An order violation is punishable by a fine of not more than $5,000 for an individual and $10,000 for an organization, or imprisonment for not more than six months, or both.

COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources teamed up with Girl Scouts from around Ohio to plant hundreds of trees for Arbor Day. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and ODNR Director Mary Mertz joined other volunteers April 29 to plant 1,000 seedlings along the scenic Little Darby Creek in West Jefferson, in Madison County.

“Teaching children about the importance of conservation at a young age can establish a love of the outdoors that can last a lifetime,” DeWine said, in a statement.

The event at Little Darby State and National Scenic River capped a series of ODNR tree plantings held around the state during the month of April. It is part of ODNR’s commitment to the Girl Scout Tree Promise, a national initiative to plant 5 million trees in five years. ODNR has committed to providing resources for local Girl Scout coun-

cils to plant 250,000 trees in Ohio by 2026.

In April, ODNR partnered with Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland, Girl Scouts of Black Diamond, Girl Scouts of Western Ohio, and Girl Scouts of North East Ohio to plant a total of 44,208 trees in St. Clairsville, Rockbridge, Green Springs, and Zanesville, along with the two Saturday events in West Jefferson and Swanton.

For this planting, DeWine and ODNR were joined by president of the Girl Scouts of the USA, Bonnie Barczykowski.

The Big and Little Darby Creek system has earned national recognition as a scenic river and is one of the highest quality streams in the state. The newly planted trees along the river will help the area return to its natural condition as a forested floodplain, according to an ODNR press release.

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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

Cattle-Beef

3breeding ageregisteredpolled Herefordbulls,bredforproduction calvingease,growth,docilityandcarcass,moderateframe,EPDsonall , guaranteedbreeders;WeberRose Farms,LLC,Kimbolton,Ohio (234)281-1538

7nice 14-montholdbulls, $ 2,800 each,2blackAngus;3Baldieshal f Simmental;2smokebulls;3olde r bulls$3,500each;1registeredAngus, 2-yearoldAngus;Angus12.5Key ; CrawfordansweredPrayerFarm , Dave(740)704-1509orCassidy (740)624-6449

9yearling bulls,Hereford/Angus cross,$900;callPaulCorde r (740)944-1501,Bloomingdale,Ohio

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ANGUS BULLS

All Bulls have breeding soundness evaluations & excellent EPDs

Misty View Angus Farms 740-630-8297

Cumberland, OH

NEEDED:

700-800 LB. STEERS

Cattle LLC

Todd Hoppel

BUYING FEEDER CATTLE Hanoverton, Ohio 330-223-1916

Forsale 3topAIredAngusbulls , calvingease,16-monthsold,good herdbuildergenetics;(814)229-5580

Forsale purebredblackAngusbulls; thesebullsarebredforcalvingease goodtemperamentandperformance , readyforheavyservice,havebulls from18to24-monthsofage,$2,000$2,500;ShepherdFarm,Belmont , Ohio(740)433-9991

Cattle-Beef

BlackAngus herdforsale,28cows,1 red,27black,1Angusbull,13calves onside,coupleat500-plus,$1,425 eachtakesallcalvesandcows,bull $2,500optional;(740)621-6886

Foxfire Farms, LLC AVELLA, PA

Registered Black Angus Bulls

Average BW 84-lbs., Adjusted WW 749-lbs., Adjusted YW 1156-lbs.

(724)587-5614-H

(724)344-2885-C

Herefordbulls ,14-monthsold,12monthsold;call(724)843-6582

Herefordbulls ,registered,oneand twoyearolds,docile,excellentheifer bulls,highcalvingease,lowbirthweights,excellentandbalancedEPDs;TwinHillsFarms,AppleCreek , Ohio,(330)464-1810

Herefords,all ages,bulls,cow/calves andyearlings;Minerva,Ohio,Joe Mardis(330)341-9689(330)894-1519 pleaseleavemessage

Herefords,yearling bulls,cowswith calves,awesomebredheifers,nationalsires,DNAprofiles,allwellconditioned;Bar-HFarms,Mercer,Pa (724)748-4303

MiniatureHereford bull,reg.,polled, 4-yrsold,verygooddisposition,solid animal,$2,500,picsavailable ; (304)780-8033

Naturallypolled Herefordcow/cal f pairs,yearlings,bullsandheifers,vaccinated,dewormed;Alledonia,Ohio ; (740)472-4853

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Bulls $2500

Bull lease $750 per month

3 in ones $3000 Bulls available always 330-328-4470

Purebredred Angusbulls, $3,000ea.; (740)373-1755

Brown 330-383-1516

Matt Horst 330-464-8243

Laurie Ferguson 330-697-3529

Reg.Angus bullsbyleadingAIsires, completeperformanceandEPDrecords,deliveryavailable,1styea r breedingseasonguarantee;(419)6515742or(419)606-8205.

Reg.Devon bulls,(2)2-yroldsand(1) 3-yrold;(724)526-3350

Reg.red Angusbullsforsale;Ryan LePage,(740)627-0133

RegisteredAngus bullsthatwillimprovemuscling,thickness,depth,fertilitytested;NovakTownLineFarm , Hartford,Ohio(330)772-3186,62 yearsbreedingAngus

RegisteredHereford bullsforsale stout,rugged,easykeepingyearling andfallyearlingHerefordbulls,sired bybreedleadingAIsiresandbacked bymoneymaking,productivecow families,semenchecked,ultrasound carcassdata,genomictested,horned/ polledtestedandreadytogotowork foryou;J&LCattleServices , Jeromesville,Ohio,call/text(419)6850549formoreinformation

Registeredred Angusyearlingbulls forsale;call(724)882-9140

Verynice herdof5purebredBelted Gallowayfemales,age2weeksto4 years,$5,000;NewCastle,Pa (724)651-7080

Cattle Equipment

Custombuilt steerstuffers,standard sizes,5-ft.wide,7-ft.,8-ft.or10-ft. long,wouldbuildtoyourneeds,these arebuiltwithhardwood;LeviS.Hershberger,92TR900,WestSalem,Ohio 44287

RED ANGUS BREEDING AGE

BULLS AVAILABLE

All sell with breeding soundness exam LEPAGE CATTLE LTD. Coshocton, Ohio RYAN 740-627-0133 HEATHER (740)294-2222

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LEASE QUALITY DAIRY CATTLE • Payment based on cows YOU select • Leasing cows since 1990 • Low lease rates THE SUNRISE GROUP, INC.
S. Mt. Eaton Rd. • Dalton, Ohio 44618 330-857-0381 MILLER ROOFING & EXTERIORS Specializing in Shingle & Metal Roofs Quality Amish Craftmanship Free estimates & Inspections 330-473-2408 Business Services TennefossSeamless spouting,forall yourspouting,fasciaandsoffitneeds freequotes;call(234)301-2098 Cattle ALL WELDED NEW TWO-PIECE GATE fits 14-ft. opening, 7-ft. tall hardware, grease fittings for hinges, lock latch, very strong, well made $1,150 Free delivery within 20 miles of Lisbon, OH; (330)831-7690 NEW GATE FOR A 20-FT. OPENING or two 10-ft. openings, all heavy steel constructed, 8-ft. tall at high point, can grease the hinges, both gates are $1,200 Free delivery within 20 miles of Lisbon, OH; (330)831-7690 Cattle-Dairy Forsale 7closedupJerseyheifers , $1,200apiece;(724)813-7011 Holstein Dairy Cattle Top Holstein Springers Serving Dairy Farmers Since 1966 KENNETH W.BROWN (330) 435-4130 NOTE:We buy open and springer heifers and herds. Several4-ftx16-ft wirepanelsforcalf hutches;7,000gallonDariKoolbulk tankwithcompressors;double10herringbonemilkingparlor;fencepost treats,4-in.and5-in;(330)465-4529

Custom Work

Customsilage bagging,8-ft,9-ft.and 10-ft.machines;JeremyYode r (330)831-7705

Customround baling,silagebaling withchopperavailable,willtravel,our schedulefillsfastsogetonourlist ; callforpricing,FX2AgServicesLLC (724)630-6628

Dairy Equipment

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All Tanks Guaranteed A-1 Working Condition - Will Deliver

Dogs & Dog Supplies

AKCStandard AustralianShepherd puppiesforsale,2malesand3females;NewPhiladelphia,Ohio,phone (330)340-0515

Bernese/Heeler puppies,8-weeks old,somewithblueeyes,somewith marblehair,$200;(740)624-8140

BlueHeeler puppies, $350each;Carrollton,Ohio44615,(330)205-9510

BlueHeeler puppies,8-weeksold reg.NSDR,parentsonsite,vet checked,shots,wormed,smart,easy totrain,$600cashorZella,nochecks, creditcardextra;also7-yrAKC

GoldenRetrievermale,veryprettyand healthy,$300cash;(419)560-0056

Mt.Gilead,Ohio

BorderCollie puppies, $ 800,both parentsworkinglivestockdogs,both parentsABCAregisteredandgenetic tested;callLisa(614)506-7223

Forsale AKCGermanShepherd pups,8-weeksold,familyraised,not puppymill,$425;(814)764-3025

Forsale Australian/BorderColliemix pups,eightweeks,shotsandwormed; (740)260-3356or(740)509-1574

GoldenRetriever puppies,females registered,microchip,vaccinated,vet checked,$200;Magnolia,Ohio (330)413-3499

Healthiestfood foryourdogorcat fromthehealthiestanimal,Bisonliver, whichweraise,comeouttothefarm andseewhatwehave;(330)472-2216

Heeler/Australian Shepherdpuppies, 10-weeksold,verycuteandlovable , 1stshotsandwormed,$175 ; (330)771-3936

Lookingfor littersofpuppies,all breeds,allsizestoplaceinloving homes;(330)466-6178

Shenk's (717) 626-1151 505 E. Woods Drive, Lititz, PA

Donkeys

2-yr oldjackdonkey, $ 350;4-yrold jennydonkey,$450;goodwithcattle; (330)692-1479

Donkeywanted -standardsizepreferred,wouldlikeageldedmaleorfemale,willprovideagreathomewith anotherdonkeyasafriend;(724)5449011

Minidonkeys forsale,1brownjack8months,1spottedjack6-months,no deliveryavailable;(330)466-5525pics sentbyrequestWooster

Excavating

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Way Oilers and Mineral Feeders

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Dairy Systems LLC 3990 St. Rt. 14 Columbiana, Ohio 44408

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New and Used

Milking Equipment, Cow and Calf care

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Dogs & Dog Supplies

6month oldwaterpup,outofgood huntingstock,$150OBO;(740)7682509

8-weekold mixedHoundpuppies , verycuteandwouldmakegreatpets $150OBO;(419)752-2601leavemessage

AKCEnglish SpringerSpanielmale, 8-mthsold,lovableandgoodwithkids, makegoodhuntingdog,$400 ; (330)581-5174callortext

AKCPembroke WelshCorgipuppies, 2trifemales,familyraised;callortext (330)831-7090

SWEET MEADOW FARM DRAINAGE

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Fielddrainage,horizontaldirectional drillinganddirectionalboringservices byDirtWorksDrainage,bookingnow forsummerandfall,compute r modeleddesigns,RTKGPSinstallation,freeestimates;Louisville,Ohio (330)823-8823

LaserLine ExcavatingLLC-general excavationincludingbasements,buildingpads,driveways,ponds,land clearing,demolition,tilerepairand landscaping;wearelicensedtoinstall septicsystems;younameit,wedig andgradeit;Greenwich,Ohio , (419)895-1225or(419)895-1283

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Farms & Real Estate

WANTED TO BUY!

20 acres or more, with or without buildings, road frontage a plus, in Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Tennessee. Call 866-893-5263

5-F-Fish FarmBass,Perch,BlueGill ChannelCat,Amurs,Tilapia,etc.,also carryKoiandfulllineofpondplants ; Leetonia,Ohio(330)692-3425-Dave Forage Equipment

JohnDeere forageharvester3950 hayandnarrow2-rowcornhead $4,000OBO;Dionsilobloweringood shape,$4,000OBO;twoforagewagons,MillerProandaH&S,readyfo r thefield;call(724)650-6464o r (724)843-6169

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Garage/ Yard Sales

Reallybig yardsale,GraftonFarms, 1730SR213,Steubenville,Ohio,MemorialDayweekend,May27and28

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Larger sizes mens clothing

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Also - Buying Used Grain Bins

Linford Zimmerman

(419)687-0911

Plymouth, OH

Having retired, The GRAIN DRYING AND STORAGE EQUIPMENT IS FOR SALE.

Located: 2614 Wile Rd, Wooster, OH 330-465-3212

All of the equipment is in good working order.

Transport auger 8”x53’, PTO driven.

Transport auger 6”x53’, 7.5 HP elect motor driven.

Utility auger 8”x21’ 5 HP elect motor driven (placed wet bin in dryer).

1000 bu holding tank with boot, on legs.

AB8B Farm Fans batch dryer with transport, propane quiet fan.

Two bin sweeps.

Goats

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Alpinedairy goats,ADGAregistered, doesandkids$250-$400;Great Pyreneespuppies,8-weeks,$450 ; (380)222-0735

NigerianDwarf dairygoatsforsalein Carrollton,Ohio,babygoatsborn2023 andsomeadultgoatsareavailable,all goatsaredisbuddedandfromADGA registeredstock;pleasecall(330)2040592orvisitwww.redcloverfarm.com formoreinformation.

Grain bin made by Martin Steel, 27’ diameter, 7 rings, 10,000+ bu, smooth wall, aeration in floor.

Brock 30’ diameter, holds 13,000 bu, aeration in floor.

Grain cleaner, Farm Fans with motor. 6” auger with motor, connecting the top of the two storage bins, approx 40’ long

42-ft. Butler 7 ring wide 34,343 bushel, full floor with supports ...................... $17,000

30-ft. Circle 9 ring narrow, 15,888 bushel, full floor with supports ................ $7,500

5-in. air system, air lock blower, 40 hp. motor, (2) 6-way select valves, lots of pipes & elbows ... $25,000/OBO

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Sukup Grain Bins

Sweet Bucket Elevators

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Hutchinson Augers Millwrighting Steel Erection

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ingbatchdryers,severalusedavailable,deliveryavailable;callanytime (877)422-0927

Greenhouses

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Hauling

Manufacturedhome transport,tear downandsetup;(330)828-2990 www.AdvantageHomesOhio.com

Beloit, OH: 330-823-8811

Johnstown, OH: 740-967-8700

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Hay, Grain & Straw

20221st cuttimothyalfalfa,large squares;2ndgrass;3rdalfalfatimothy; strawlargeandsmallsquares ; (330)614-1779

4x4hay bales, $ 15.00each,great deal;netwrappedorchardgrass clover,1stcuttingMay27,storedoutside,nicehay,eachweighapprox 700-pounds;callClay(304)652-1346

Buyerand sellerofsemiloadsofhay andstrawbytheton.Dairyalfalfa available.CharlesF.BrickerandSon, 12827GoshenRd.,Salem,Ohio (330)501-7215

Dairyhorse andbeefqualityhay , largesquaresandroundbales;call (740)502-4244

Ellyson'sInc. buyerandsellerofhay andstraw;truckloadlotsof500to600bales;(330)223-1594orwrite Ellyson'sInc.,28689SpeidelRoad , EastRochester,Ohio44625.

Hay, Grain & Straw

3x3,3x4 squares,1stand2ndcut mixedgrasshay,orchardtimothy horse,beef,drycow,heiferhay,low potassium,deliveryavailable,willdeliverinWestVirginia;SkylineFarms, Cadiz,Ohio(740)310-7619notext

Somethingfor everyone-1st,2nd , 3rddryhay,1st,2nd,3rdbaleage wheatstraw,allstoredinside;3x3x8 bales,roundbalesandsmallsquares; noordertoobigortoosmall,wedeliver;(330)223-1000

Wheat Straw & Rye Straw

3x4 bales, stored inside

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Smokey Lane Stables, Inc

Saturday, June 3

Riding Horse & Pony Sale

Tack 8:00 A.M. Horses 12 Noon Catalog consignments due May 24

Friday, June 9

Horse Sale

Tack: 5:30 P.M. · Horses: 7:00 P.M.

Saturday, July 1

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Forsale 635JohnDeereMo-Co , $20,000;(724)813-7011

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TRI STATE GRAIN ROASTING LLC

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Largesquare dairyqualitybaleage labtested,$70perbale,deliveryavailable;Dalton,Ohio(330)495-0198

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2015John DeereRB23Series10-ft rearblade,likenew,$5,000,mustpick up;(740)391-2038,Belmont,Ohio

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Machinery & Equipment

Case5400 no-tilldrill,markers,15-ft., $9,500;JD72006x30planter,dry fert.,$8,500;(330)464-7320

Forsale 256wheelrakewithdolly wheel,$2,700OBO;(330)482-3700or (330)482-2827

Forsale CNH2006JX1090UMFWD cab,loader,4,610hrs.$40,000 ; (419)217-1161

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2006MF 5455,4,086hrs,newBKT tires,cab,heat,ac,loader,shuttle speedshift,exc.cond.,$40,500 ; (419)896-3989

Allied30-ft. conveyorhayandcorn , $900;International47015-ft.transportdisc,$3,000;bothstoredinside ; (330)984-6668NewtonFalls

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MasseyFerguson GC2300,4x4with loaderandbellymower,800hrs $8,500;(419)896-2508

Dieselinjection pumps,injectorsand turbos,manyexchangeunitsavailableorwillrebuildyours;questionsor pricing,calltollfree(866)376-2904

Machinery & Equipment

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2022Kioti CS2210tractor,SL2410 frontloader,WoodsRBS60rearattachmentblade,FM2060finish mower,reartiresfilled,21hours , $17,000;(404)725-1527

39 HP $22,500

Kubota M6800 - 2wd, Loader, 761 Hrs. .... $21,950

New Holland TB120 - 120HP, 4x4, ROPS, Loader, 2300 Hrs.................................................. $39,500

Zetor 6245 62 HP, 4x4, Runs and Works Good .$7,950

COMPACT SEED DRILLS

Tar River DRL072 72” 3pt Conventional Drill . $3,900

Tar River SAYA505 - 55” 3pt NO-TILL .........$6,200

Tar River SAYA507 - 78” 3pt NO-TILL ......... $7,900

Greenscape 600 - 60” 3pt NO-TILL ........... $15,875

SKID LOADERS

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

2022 New Holland C345 - All Options ....... $84,500

EXCAVATORS

NEW INVENTORY ARRIVING THIS WEEK - CALL!

Kobelco SK200 ............................................... CALL

Case CX37C w/ hydraulic thumb ............. $36,550

2012 Bobcat E35 - Cab, Heat, Air, Thumb, NICE! ....................................... $42,795

2013 Bobcat E55 - 1300 Hrs, Enclosed .... $67,500

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

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2022 JD MX8 102” Pull Type Cutter

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JD 5520 2WD, CANOPY, SYNC SHUTTLE, 3558 HRS., ALL NEW TIRES ............................................................................$22900

1996 NEW HOLLAND 5610 1006 HRS. ...........................................$19900

FORD 2310 2WD 2739 HRS. .............................................................$8900

JD 6200 OPEN, MFWD, LOADER, PQ, 5251 HRS .............................$32900

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1990 JD 770 ONLY 688 HRS, 60” MOWER DECK ...........................$9900

HAY EQUIPMENT

NH 638 4X4 BALER, EX. COND. ........................................................$9900

JD 375 5X4.........................................................................................$7900

NH 472 7’ HAYBINE, EX. VERY LOW USE..........................................$9900

CASE IH 8420 4X4 ROUND BALER, HYD TIE ...................................$8900

JD 447 4X4 ROUND BALER, EX. COND., GATHERING WHEELS ..........$12900

SITREX 4 ROTOR RT 5800H, 19’ HD TEDDER .................................$7750

JD 338 SQUARE BALER, VERY LOW USE........................................$16500

NH 315 BALER, LONG CHUTE, LONG TONGUE, VERY GOOD COND. $7950

JD 74 9’ BAR RAKE W/DOLLY WHEEL..............................................$2950

HAY BUSTER, 2100 GRINDER .........................................................$17500

JD 64 BAR RAKE ................................................................................$2550

2002 JD 926 MOCO IMPELLER VG .................................................$14900

JD 350 SICKLE BAR MOWERS VG 7’ ................................................$2950

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2016 BOBCAT E32I EXCAVATOR, 1540 HRS., THUMB/NEW TRACKS .....$36900

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JD 930 FULL FINGER HEAD EX COND ..................................................$9750

IH 843 4 ROW CORN HEAD ................................................................$3950

UNVERFERTH HT30 HEADER CART, EX COND W/LIGHTS ...............$7500

TILLAGE

JD 1700 11 SHANK DISK CHISEL ....................................................$2950

MCFARLANE RT 2025 25’ VERTICAL TILLAGE NEW FRONT BLADES, NEW REEL BLADES ....................................................$19900

PLANTING

JD 8200 18 DISK GRAIN DRILL W/GRASS SEED BOX ....................$4950 SPREADERS

GEHL MS122 V-TANK, SIDE DISCHARGE, NEW BOTTOM ................$8900 NEW IDEA 3626 SPREADER HYD TAILGATE ....................................$6950 IMPLEMENTS

NEW IRONCRAFT 2512 12’ BATWING MOWER .............................$13500

IRONCRAFT 2515 15’ BATWING MOWER ......................................$15900

IRONCRAFT UH84 HD 7’ TILLER .......................................................$3550

IRONCRAFT VH90 HD 90” TILLER.....................................................$5950

IRONCRAFT 970 EXTREME DUTY 7’ CUTTER....................................$5900

IRONCRAFT/TITAN 3515 HD BATWING ..........................................$18500

RHINO SV2160 21’ REACH, 60” 3 PT BOOM MOWER ...................$15900

TITAN 49” FINISH MOWER ................................................................$1390

TITAN 60” FINISH MOWER ................................................................$1995

TITAN 1810P PULLTYPE HD 10’ CUTTER .........................................$8450

TITAN 1810 3PT HD CUTTER .............................................................$6350

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$21,900.00 2021 JD 5045E 50 Hp, 199 Hrs, 2wd, O/S, 9/3 Gear, Like New! $19,900.00 2021 JD 5045E 50 Hp, 845 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 9/3 PR, Excellent $28,900.00 2016 JD 5055E 59 Hp, 640 Hrs, 2wd, O/S, 9/3 Gear, Good Condition $18,900.00 2016 JD 5055E 59 Hp, 560 Hrs, 2wd, O/S, 9/3 Gear, Good Condition $18,900.00 2018 JD 5055E 59 Hp, 340 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Good Condition $49,900.00 2021 JD 5055E 59 Hp, 25 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 12/12 PR, Like New! $32,900.00 2021 JD 5055E 59 Hp, 20 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, Like New! $39,900.00 1990 JD 2355 64 Hp, 2,925 Hrs, 2wd, O/S, 8/4 Gear $16,900.00 2014 JD 5065E 65 Hp, 315 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, 12/12 PR, Good Condition $34,900.00 2018 JD 5065E 67 Hp, 215 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $33,900.00 2019 JD 5065E 67 Hp, 235 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $41,900.00 2020 JD 5065E 67 Hp, 199 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 12/12 PR, Like New! $36,900.00 2020 JD 5065E 67 Hp, 210 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, Like New! $54,900.00 2014 JD 5075E 75 Hp, 390 Hrs, 2wd, O/S, 9/3 Gear, Sharp! $21,900.00 2016 JD 5075E 73 Hp, 385 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 12/12 PR $32,900.00 2018 JD 5075E 73 Hp, 230 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 12/12 PR, Warranty $37,900.00 2020 JD 5075E 73 Hp, 770 Hrs, 2wd, Cab, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $38,900.00 2011 JD 5083E 83 Hp, 695 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $54,900.00 2013 JD 5085E 85 Hp, 1,720 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 12/12 PR, Nice! $34,900.00 2014 JD 5085E 85 Hp, 240 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 12/12 PR, Excellent Condition $52,900.00 2015 JD 5085E 85 Hp, 1,120 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Good Condition $56,900.00 2015 JD 5085E 85 Hp, 595 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Good Condition $59,900.00 2017 JD 5085E 85 Hp, 1,640 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Good Condition $56,900.00 2018 JD 5090E 90 Hp, 165 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 12/12 PR, Excellent Condition $49,900.00 2019 JD 5090E 90 Hp, 199 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $69,900.00 2021 JD 5090E 90 Hp, 760 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $45,900.00 2021 JD 5090E 90 Hp, 1,410 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $59,900.00 2022 JD 5090E 90 Hp, 5 Hp, 4x4, Cab, 24/24 PR, Like New! $64,900.00 2022 JD 5090M 90 Hp, 25 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 16/16 PR, Like New! $92,900.00 2016 JD 5100E 100 Hp, 1,665 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 12/12 PR, Good Condition $49,900.00 2020 JD 5100E 100 Hp, 665 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $56,900.00 2021 JD 5100E 100 Hp, 380 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $69,900.00 2021 JD 5100E 100 Hp, 450 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Nice! $69,900.00 2022 JD 5100E 100 Hp, 90 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 24/12 PR, Like New! $74,900.00 2021 JD 5100M 100 Hp, 190 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 32/16 PR, Sharp! $92,900.00 2017 JD 5100R 100 Hp, 740 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 16/16 PR, Sharp! $99,900.00 2017 JD 6110M 110 Hp, 1,150 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 24/24 PQ, Sharp! $104,900.00 2018 JD 6110M 110 Hp, 1150 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 24/24, Warranty $104,900.00 2019 JD 6110M 110 Hp, 1,740 Hrs, 2wd, Cab, 16 Spd PQ, Good Condition $64,900.00 2017 JD 6110R 110 Hp, 330 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 24/24 AQ, Sharp! $114,900.00 2015 JD 5115M 115 Hp, 1,799 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 32/16 PR, Good Condition $76,900.00 2018 JD 5115M 115 Hp, 1,220 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 16/16 PR, Good Condition $64,900.00 2018 JD 5115R 115 hp, 70 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 32 Spd CommandQuad $109,900.00 2018 JD 6120M 120 Hp, 640 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 16 Spd PQ, Nice! $114,900.00 2006 JD 7420 135 Hp, 5,990 Hrs, 2wd, Cab, Boom Mower, 16 Spd PQ $59,900.00 2016 JD 6155R 155 Hp, 2,820 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, IVT $169,900.00 2019 JD 6155R 155 Hp, 2,299 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 20 Spd AQ, Good Condition $129,900.00 NEW HOLLAND TRACTORS 2020 NH Workmstr 55 54 Hp, 50 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Like New $49,900.00 2021 NH Workmaster 60 60 Hp, 99 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 8/8 Gear $29,900.00 2016 NH T4.65 64 Hp, 4x4, Cab, 4x4, Loader, 12/12 PR, Nice $49,900.00 2019 NH Workmaster 70 70 Hp, 390 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, 8/8 Gear, Sharp! $36,900.00 1988 Ford NH 5610 II 72 Hp, 5,515 Hrs, 2wd, 8/2 Gear, Good Condition $14,900.00 2015 NH T4.90 86 Hp, 1,380 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Nice $54,900.00 2013 NH T5.105 106 Hp, 1,999 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, Good Condition $64,900.00 2015 NH T4.110 107 Hp, 1,365 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Nice! $62,900.00 2016 NH T6.155 154 Hp, 1,215 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 16 Spd PS $87,900.00 CASE IH 2019 CIH Farmall 55A 54 Hp, 399 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader $44,900.00 2015 CIH Farmall 75C 74 Hp, 980 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Nice $49,900.00 2013 CIH Farmall 85C 84 Hp, 1,850 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Good Condition $52,900.00 1991 CIH 5130 99 Hp, 9,910 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 16 Spd Partial PS $19,900.00 2005 McCormick CX105 102 Hp, 3,110 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 24 Spd $44,900.00 KUBOTA 2020 Kubota MX5400 55 Hp, 265 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, HST $44,900.00 2018 Kubota M5660 56 Hp, 340 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, 8/8 Gear, Sharp! $34,900.00 2013 Kubota M6060 63 Hp, 420 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, 8/8 PR, Sharp! $32,900.00 2014 Kubota M7060 71 Hp, 499 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader,
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Cab, 24 Spd PS, Sharp! $84,900.00 2016 Kubota M7-151 148 Hp, 1,365 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 24 Spd PS, Nice! $84,900.00 2018 Kubota M7-151 148 HP, 1,390 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 24 Spd PS, Sharp! $99,900.00 2022 Kubota M7-172 168 Hp, 25 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 30 Spd PS, Like New! $134,900.000 MASSEY FERGUSON & AGCO 2001 MF 231S 45 Hp, 699 Hrs, 2wd, 8/2 Gear $12,900.00 2004 MF 5460 105 Hp, 2,230 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 16 Spd w/ Hi-Lo $36,900.00 MISC. EQUIPMENT IH 2250 Used Loader to fit 684 etc. Average Condition $3,900.00 1991 CIH 510 Used Loader to fit CIH 5140 $3,900.00 2016 CIH L745 Excellent Used Loader to fit CIH 110U $8,900.00 2014 NH TL655 Excellent Used Loader to fit NH T4.75 $6,900.00 2019 Kubota LA1154 Excellent Used Loader to fit M7060 Cab Tractor $9,900.00 2018 Frontier DH1612 12' Transport Disc, Good Condition $19,900.00 2019 Woods FPS60 5' Food Plot Seeder, Excellent Condition $9,900.00 2019 JD MX5 5' Used Brush Cutter, Nearly New! $2,900.00 2015 JD MX6 6' Used Brush Cutter, Good Condition $2,200.00 2014 Woods DS1260 10' Used Brush Cutter, Pull Type, Good Condition $8,500.00 Frontier GM2084 7' Finish Mower, Good Condition $2,900.00 Frontier GM2190R 90” Finish Mower, Good Condition $4,900.00 Landpride AFM40200 17' Turf Batwing Finish Mower $4,900.00 Oliver & Dahlman 78” Used Brush Rake, JD 400/500 Series QT $1,200.00 Landpride LR1584 84” Used Landscape Rake,
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a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. BRIAN E. BOOTH, II, etal., Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.: 2023 DT 54, 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): 37-01583.000

Property address: 664 RILEY 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 25th day of May, 2023, 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 5-11, 5-18 & 5-25, 2023

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER CASE NO. 2023 DT 74 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. | SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. CLYDE JUNIOR BARKER, ET AL., DEFENDANTS

To, CLYDE JUNIOR BARKER and RUTH ANN BARKER whose last known address is 1072 ST. GEORGE ST., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920 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. CLYDE JUNIOR BARKER, et al., Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.: 2023 DT 74, 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): 37-02083.000 Property address: 1072 ST. GEORGE ST., 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 25th day of May, 2023, 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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BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER | CASE NO. 2023 DT 83 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. | SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432

PLAINTIFF VS. JEREMY T. GORBY, ET AL., DEFENDANTS

To JEREMY T. GORBY and SARAH E. HEWITSON whose last known address is 4021 HARRISON ST., P.O. BOX 8, NORTH GEORGETOWN, OH 44665 and to SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF WARREN nka HUNTINGTON BANK, 17 S. HIGH ST., COLUMBUS, OH 43216 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. JEREMY T. GORBY, et al., Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.: 2023 DT 83, 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): 32-00971.000; 32-03260.000

Property address:4021 HARRISON ST., NORTH GEORGETOWN, OH 44665

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 25th day of May, 2023, 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 5-11, 5-18 & 5-25, 2023

LEGAL NOTICE

SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 230418-25 AS

PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO:

BEING AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING AND AP-

PROVING SECTION 505.072 OF CHAPTER 505 OF PART FIVE OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF SALEM REGARDING THE TETHERING OF ANIMALS 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 5/16/23

SUMMARY PREPARED BY:

C. BROOKE ZELLERS

LAW DIRECTOR

Dairy 5-25 and 6-1, 2023.

LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 230516-30 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING A RESOLUTION REQUESTING CERTIFICATION TO ENFORCE THE OHIO STATE BUILDING CODES WITHIN THE CITY OF SALEM, OHIO 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

souTh on Melrose. (waTch for consTrucTion)

FRI., JUNE 9, 2023 | 10:00 A.m.

REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 12:00 NOON. unique. one of a kind. in Town seclusion. 23+ acres of land in The ciTy of woosTer. sTocked pond. barns for sTorage. woods and ravine. and easy access

To Major rouTes in any direcTion. feaTures include a 3 bedrooM hoMe builT around an 1830’s log cabin, fireplace, aTTached 2 car garage, barns and ouTbuildings including ceMenTed 30x72 pole barn, and loTs of rooM for gardens or fruiT Trees. grounds and buildings will need soMe Tlc and elbow grease To Make The properTy shine again, buT you will have The only one like iT in The neighborhood. and iT all sells To The high bidder. no MiniMuMs. no reserves. no buyer’s preMiuM you pay whaT you bid. TerMs are 10% down day of aucTion and balance due in 45 days. inspecT The properTy, arrange your financing, and coMe bid your judgeMenT plaT and picTures aT www.ganT-realTy.coM click on real esTaTe aucTions. or pick up flyer froM info box onsiTe. ALSO SELLING ANTIQUES, APPLIANCES, FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD, TOOLS, AND GRAVELYS. FULL BILL LATER

OPEN HOUSE

THURS., JUNE 1ST

4:00 – 6:00 P.m. forMer properTy of john c hockeTT, aucTion by order of jill a. Munro, beneficiary

DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK

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C20 Rural Marketplace | Thursday, May 25, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 230516-29 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH THE CITY OF SALEM BUILDING DEPARTMENT 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 5/16/23 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 5-25 and 6-1, 2023. LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 230516-32 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICE AND SAFETY TO SELLONE (1) USED 2016 FORD POLICE INTERCEPT K9 UNIT, ONE (1) USED 2017 FORD POLICE INTERCEPT AND ONE (1) USED 2015 FORD EXPLORER THROUGH GOVDEALS.COM. 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 5/16/23 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and
A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Council Clerk at the costs of copying. PASSED 05/16/23
S.
COUNCIL
SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 5-25 and 6-1, 2023 LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 230516-31
PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL
SALEM,
BEING
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO CONTRACT AND SIGN ANY AND ALL AGREEMENTS NECESSARY FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SALEM BUILDING DEPARTMENT 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 05/16/23 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 5-25 and 6-1, 2023 LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 230516-33 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO PLANE AND PAVE STATE ROUTE 9, STATE ROUTE 14 AND STATE ROUTE 173 IN THE CITY OF SALEM AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO ANY CONTRACTS TO COMPLY WITH PROJECT REQUIREMENTS 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 05/16/23 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 5-25 and 6-1, 2023 LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 230516-34 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICE AND SAFETY TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS AND ENTER INTO CONTRACT FOR THE PREPARATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE SALEM LINCOLN PARK PROJECT 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 05/16/23 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 5-25 and 6-1, 2023 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 2023-05-01 AS PASSED BY VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NEW WATERFORD, OHIO: AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE COUNTY AUDITOR TO CERTIFY CERTAIN TAX VALUATION INFORMATION IN ANTICIPATION OF LEVYING TAX IN EXCESS OF THE TEN-MILL LIMITATION. The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be viewed at Office of the New Waterford Village Fiscal Officer, Village Hall, 3760 Village Park Dr., New Waterford, Ohio 44445. A copy of the complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may be obtained from the Fiscal Officer at the costs of copying. PASSED 05/09/2023 DAVID A. SLAGLE FISCAL OFFICER SUMMARY PREPARED BY: WALTER L. NEWTON, JR. VILLAGE SOLICITOR Published in Farm and Dairy 5-18 & 5-25, 2023 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA
44460.
DEBORAH
BRICKER
CLERK
AS
OF
OHIO:
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NO. 230418-26 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING FOR ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF SALEM APPROXIMATELY 10.939 ACRES OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1584 DEPOT ROAD FROM PERRY TOWNSHIP AND DESIGNATING ZONING THEREOF AS M-2. 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 5/16/23 DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK SUMMARY PREPARED BY: C. BROOKE ZELLERS LAW DIRECTOR Published in Farm and Dairy 5-25 and 6-1, 2023. - Classifieds1-800-837-3419 Fax 330-337-9550 Sold! in C20 Rural Marketplace | Thursday, May 25, 2023 FarmandDairy.com | 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419 Bruner Land Company, InC. (740) 685-3064 or (740) 260-1380 Wanted to Buy: 25 acres & more! No games, no commission, no surveying cost, and no closing costs! Quick cash closing! TWO EASY WAYS to pl AcE A cl ASSifiEd Ad All classified Ads Are online at farmanddairy.com We accept Discover, VISA, MasterCard and Amex. Order By Phone, Fax, Mail or Web Site One time advertising payable in advance. Deadline 10 A.M. Monday (except Holidays) BUYING OR SELLING? For fast results, place your ad in Payment must accompany one issue Classified Advertisements. 1 cAll 800-837-3419 2 Go to www.farmanddairy.com and use our secure Web site $14.25 20 WORDS UP TO ONE ISSUE 54¢ Each Additional Word Up to 20 words. 2 consecutive issues $25.10 95¢ each additional word Up to 20 words. 3 consecutive issues $31.10 $1.18 each additional word BESt dEAl and reach more than 80,000 Readers and 1000's more online. AUCTIONEER/REALTOR – DAvE ACkER AUCTIONEER/REALTOR – JED ACkER 330-749-6248, JED ACkER@gmAIL COm BROkER – JACk gANT HOCkETT ESTATE AUCTION 23+ ACRES OF LAND IN CITY OF WOOSTER SECLUDED 3 BEDROOM HOME • OUTBUILDINGS AND BARNS ORIGINAL 1830 LOG CABIN IS A PART OF THE HOUSE STOCKED POND • WOODS • ANTIQUES • TOOLS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS • GRAVELY TRACTORS To seTTle The esTaTe, will sell The following real esTaTe and personal properTy aT absoluTe aucTion on locaTion aT 4122 Melrose drive, woosTer, ohio. froM sr 585 go wesT on porTage rd. To Melrose Then norTh or froM sMiThville wesTern go
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1min
page 35

Escale watch features 24 time zones

1min
page 35

Now Here’s A Tip

5min
page 34

Upcoming SaleS & eventS

5min
pages 33-34

Zip it

4min
pages 32-33

Free two-day dental clinic in Sharon, Pa., June 10-11

14min
pages 30-32

Prime Bucyrus OhiO Farm auctiOn

4min
pages 29-30

Scleroderma event set for June 3 in Boardman

8min
pages 27-29

The ‘Freedge’ Movement comes to Lorain County

2min
page 27

$23.2 million in grants awarded to Ohio arts

1min
page 26

Live Auction

1min
page 26

Zip it

7min
pages 25-26

Environmental groups sue Shell over air quality

1min
page 24

Hundreds of recipes online at

5min
page 23

The Ultimate Wood Heat. Lanternfly meetings set throughout Allegheny Co.

2min
page 22

Spring reminds us God gives life abundantly

3min
page 21

Meditation from the Upper Room

1min
page 21

Aligning graduation with growth

4min
page 21

Cow earns Star of the Breed title

1min
page 20

Heartland clergy train to prevent agriculture workers’ suicides

4min
page 19

Next frontier for tech jobs is in ag

4min
page 18

Cleaning up Lake Erie, robot style

1min
pages 15-17

Learning the value of soft skills

3min
page 14

Get a taste of the farm with tour and series

1min
page 13

Lack of affordable childcare hurts young farm families

5min
page 12

Ohio Farm Bureau field staff promoted in new pilot program

4min
pages 10-11

Fulton Co. farm to be preserved

1min
page 9

Working with wool no easy task

3min
page 8

What is in these fields of yellow?

2min
page 7

Sitting board approves Morrow Co. solar farm

1min
page 6

Fast planting helps grain price crash continue

4min
page 6

Lessons learned from a father

4min
pages 4-5

Read It Again

3min
page 4

USDA 2023 forecasts: Colossal crops, measly prices and little backslapping

1min
page 4

work: Ohio no-till pioneer David Brandt is remembered as a ‘genuine human being’

3min
pages 3-4

Right to repair MOUs bring industry coverage to 70%

1min
page 2

Challenges in rural healthcare discussed by Pa. legislators

3min
page 2

Cleaning up Lake Erie, robot style Honest work

3min
page 1
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