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SALEM, Ohio — Accidents happen all the time — and when it comes to grain bins and silos, accidents can turn deadly. Two deaths by entrapment in a grain bin and corn silo have already occurred in Ohio and Pennsylvania since the beginning of September.
In 2022, there were 24 fatal and 50 non-fatal entrapment cases across the U.S. — a 40.7% increase from the previous year, according to Purdue University’s 2022 report by its Agricultural Safety and Health Program.
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a person only has two seconds to react before grain starts to flow beneath them. Entrapment can occur within four to five seconds and full engulfment can take as little as 22 seconds.
By Gail KeckGRAFTON, Ohio — When Antoine was a boy, he wasn’t particularly interested in helping his grandparents with their garden. Later on, after he was incarcerated at the Grafton Correctional Institution, he couldn’t understand why other incarcerated men would spend their free time working in the garden inside the facility.
Now, Antoine explains, he’s come to see gardening differently. Vegetables from the GCI garden are donated to area charities and he likes being able to help hungry people. “It’s a cause that’s so much bigger than myself,” he said.
Vegetables grown at the Grafton Correctional Institution are feeding hungry people in the Cleveland area. Sister Rita Mary Harwood, on the right, works with the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland to help coordinate the project. Richard, on the left, works with other men incarcerated there to tend the garden. (Gail Keck photo)
People who are incarcerated might feel like they have a world of problems, but one thing they don’t have to worry about is food, Antoine said.
“There are people out there who are free and they’re all locked up. They don’t even got a way to eat.” Working in the garden is a way for him to give back to society, he added. “To be able to be in this environment and help somebody right where I’m at, that’s a blessing within itself.”
Antoine, who is being identified with only a first name at the request of corrections department officials, is one of 24 men incarcerated at Grafton who work in the garden. The project started in 2020 during the COVID pandemic.
Background. Officials from the prison contacted the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland asking for ideas for community service projects, said Sister Rita Mary Harwood, who has
worked with the diocese to coordinate ministry for men at the prison since 1997. “They were looking for something meaningful they could provide for the community during the pandemic.”
First, the diocese suggested that the incarcerated men sew masks for Catholic Charities employees, volunteers and clients. They turned out 49,000 masks, Sister Rita Mary said, but the men still wanted to do more. Planting a garden to supply food charities was the next step. “We didn’t want the project to stop,” she said.
The project is supported by many volunteers from Catholic Charities who pick up vegetables twice a week, Sister Rita Mary said. They deliver the vegetables to the Bishop Cosgrove Center in Cleveland and the St. Elizabeth Center in Lorain.
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Squash is the favorite garden crop for Antoine, one of the incarcerated men who tend the garden at the Grafton Correctional Institution. He never liked helping his grandparents with their garden when he was a boy, but his 85-year-old grandmother was recently able to visit the garden during a family event. Eventually, Antoine said, he plans to plant a garden for her. “When I return to society, I’ll be able to do it for her in her backyard.” (Gail Keck photo)
With harvest season here and National Farm Safety and Health Week happening from Sept. 17 to Sept. 23, farm safety and agricultural experts from Ohio State University and Penn State University are reminding people how to operate grain bins and silos safely.
Tips to avoid danger. One of the main reasons a person enters a grain bin or silo is to break up clusters of grain, corn or soybeans that clump together as a result of moisture.
Before entering a grain bin or silo, Judd Michael, professor of Agricultural and Biological Engineering at Penn State University, recommends using a long pole to attempt to break up clumps first.
However, if this doesn’t work and the farmer has to enter a grain bin or silo, there are several safety precautions one can take to ensure entrapment does not occur.
Turn off equipment. Before entering a bin or silo, all equipment like the unloading and sweeping auger should be de-energized as augers can act like quicksand, pulling down a human with considerable force as it pulls down grains.
“You’re entering an area that has hazards of engulfment, don’t add
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Sometimes in decision-making, we want to sit on it for a while, reflecting on the options or waiting for another event to occur to provide additional insight into the direction of the decision. This often happens relative to deciding on the voluntary culling of cows – which ones and when. Of course, many times involuntary culling is necessary because of injury, disease, unable to get pregnant, etc.
However, often there are cows in the herd that need to be culled because they have become unprofitable or the facilities are too over-stocked. In addition, if a cow remains nonpregnant and the decision is to sell her, the decision has to be made as to when it is the best time to take her to the market.
Use the following steps to make the decision when to voluntarily cull cows from the herd based on income over feed costs (IOFC) and non-feed direct/variable costs:
1. Determine IOFC for the herd. Calculate feed and variable costs for the herd. For example, the herd is averaging 85 pounds/day of milk. Milk price is $20/cwt. Feed intake is 55 pounds/day of dry matter, and feed cost is $13.5/pound of dry matter: (85 * 0.20) – (55* 0.135) = $17 –7.43 = $9.57/day IOFC or $11.26/cwt IOFC.
2. Determine the average nonfeed direct expenses for the herd. Sometimes, farmers do not have quick access to this information. The feed costs averaged 59% of the direct expenses for dairy farms during 2020 and 2021 from data in the Ohio Dairy Business Summary.
Thus, the non-feed direct expenses averaged 41% of the total direct expenses. Therefore in our example, the feed cost is $7.43/day or $8.74/cwt ($7.43/0.85) and the nonfeed direct costs can be estimated at $5.16/day ((41/59) *7.43) or $6.07/cwt.
3. Now that we have determined average feed and non-feed costs for the herd, then we can use this information to decide which cows likely need to leave the herd.
When the IOFC for a given cow is less than the average non-feed direct costs for the herd, then she will likely need to leave the herd, unless there are prevailing reasons otherwise. For example, if a given cow in the herd is producing 45 pounds/day of milk and feed intake is 42 pounds/day and assuming the same milk price and feed price, then IOFC = ((45*0.20)(42*0.135) = $9 – 5.67 = $3.33/day.
Based on the average non-feed costs of $5.16/day for the herd, the IOFC ($3.33) is less than the non-feed costs, thus the cow would need to be culled. In other words, there is not enough IOFC to cover the animal’s non-feed direct costs.
4. It is important to use actual milk yield and composition for the milk revenue from a specific cow given that the percentages of components will likely be higher in late lactation cows and therefore the price per hundredweight will be higher than the herd average milk price. Also, use the actual cost of the ration rather the average feed cost for the herd because cows in later lactation may be fed a ration less costly than cows in early or mid-lactation.
However, what about the market price for cull cows? During some years and certain times of the year
Maurice Eastridgefor animals of sufficient health, it may be advantageous to hold on to them for their weight gain and maximum price per pound at the market. However, this is not the time of the year to hold onto cull cows to increase market price (see figure). Typically because of the increased number of beef cattle being released onto the market so farmers do not have to feed them during the winter, prices begin to decline after August or September. If you have cows that need to be culled at this time of the year, lingering on the decision could result in less return. This is another example of “time is money.” Multiple things may need to be considered in the voluntary culling of cows, but the fundamental one is their profitability, which is impacted by market conditions. Anticipate the market conditions for culling cows to weaken during the remainder of the year.
(Maurice Eastridge is a professor and extension dairy specialist at Ohio State University.)
damage and tree trimming can result in the same wilting leaf issues which can lead to toxicity problems.
Eating as little as 1.5 to 3 pounds can cause illness or even death. Even fewer leaves need to be ingested by miniatures or donkeys. This does not seem to be an issue with non-equine animals. Symptoms can include depression, increased breathing rate and dark brown urine.
Fall is my favorite time of the year. The days get shorter, temperatures get cooler and the leaves change color. With that said, keep in mind that ingestion of some types of leaves can lead to toxicity problems with livestock.
A couple of weeks ago, one of my colleagues addressed toxic trees and plants in pastures. I wanted to take that thought a step further and address special issues that may be encountered in pastures from a few species of trees. Some of these examples are more of a problem for horses but many can affect ruminants as well.
Maple. Leaves from red maple trees and likely those from other varieties such as sugar or silver maple can be toxic to horses. The leaves are not a problem when they are green, but when they are wilted, they have toxins. These toxins are present at natural leaf drop and will continue in dried leaves for about another four weeks. Storm
Black locust. Leaves, twigs, bark and seeds of black locust are all toxic. Horses appear more sensitive to locust than most other grazing animals. When pastures are lush, animals will usually avoid eating this plant but in the fall, with short pastures, they may try some.
Symptoms can appear as quickly as one hour after ingestion. Weakness, lack of appetite, abdominal pain, paralysis and abnormal heart rhythms are reported as symptoms.
Buckeye. While we love our buckeye trees in Ohio, they are poisonous to livestock, including horses. It is not just the nuts that are a problem. New shoots, sprouts and husks are all poisonous. Horses sometimes like the new foliage in the spring, and you never know what a bored pony may try to eat when the nuts are on the ground in the fall. Colic is a common symptom in horses. Ruminants are definitely affected by this one too.
Oaks. Tannins found in the leaves, bark and acorns of oak trees can be toxic. Oaks are less of a problem in the fall than in early summer. Young leaves and green acorns contain the highest toxin levels. This is
another one that may never cause a problem as many horses avoid eating oak leaves and acorns.
Japanese yew. While this is not a tree that should be growing near a pasture, I feel like I must mention the toxicity of this plant to any grazing animal. Japanese yews and many other ornamental plants can be highly toxic.
These shrubs are commonly grown in landscapes and some think that all those lush green trimmings should not be wasted, so occasionally they are dumped into a pasture. I have personally witnessed two incidents where this has happened and resulted in the death of multiple donkeys and cattle. It will likely result in death before any symptoms are noted.
This article is not intended to advocate for the removal of all these varieties of trees. From time to time, it is good to have a reminder to closely observe our animals and the pastures they are grazing.
While there may not seem to be a change in trees in and around the pasture from previous years, something as simple as introducing a new animal or a dry spell reducing the amount of forage, could affect what the animals decide to eat.
If you need help identifying trees or have other questions, please feel free to contact your local extension office.
(Dean Kreager is an OSU Extension agriculture and natural resources educator in Licking County. Send questions or comments to kreager.5@osu.edu or write c/o Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem OH 44460.)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State Extension will host the “2023 Penn State CBD Hemp Field Day” from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Sept. 28 at the Penn State Horticulture Research Farm, 2240 W. Pine Grove Road, Pennsylvania Furnace.
This event is designed for beginning and advanced CBD hemp growers, stakeholders operating in the
hemp industry, students in plant sciences and related fields and anyone interested in learning about hemp production. Attendees can see firsthand the response of photoperiod sensitive CBD hemp — both clone and seed propagated — to nitrogen fertilizer inputs and can discuss CBD management practices, pests and pathogens affecting the crop,
and postharvest handling with Penn State researchers. Participants can interact with researchers working on various hemprelated topics and network with industry stakeholders.
Registration is $10, and the deadline is Sept. 27. More information is available at extension.psu.edu/cbdhemp-field-day.
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Sometimes the gap between what’s real and not real is so narrow that it’s impossible to tell truth from fantasy. For example, recently the front page of a newspaper I receive featured two stories that make perfect sense to almost every farmer and little sense to almost everyone who doesn’t farm.
The first laid out current Land Grant University research that farmers can tap in their “quest for 300” bushels-an-acre corn yield.
The second related that California’s recent adoption of Proposition 12 — the voter-endorsed law that requires minimum growing space for “egg-laying hens, veal calves and breeding pigs” — is “far and away (the) top priority” of the state’s pork group.
Both are typical front-page fare for any ag-centered newspaper. What was missing in each story for any non-farming reader, however, was the proverbial “why?”
Why, for example, invest in costly public research for a land-punishing effort to grow 300 bu. per acre corn, or about 126 bu. more than the estimated 2023 national average
yield when, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 15% of this year’s crop will go unsold?
And, too, why strive to grow more corn per acre when 35% of today’s subsidized crop goes into ethanol, an alternative fuel deeply dependent on government mandates and under increasing assault by electric vehicles?
Similar questions arise about the pork group’s “top priority,” California voters who have said three times they want their eggs, pork and veal born and raised without the use of animal-confining cages and crates. Why are 40 million customers wrong and the ever-thinning ranks of the pork industry right?
Even more worrisome than these debatable ag issues is the reality that everyone needs to consider for anyone to even talk about corn yields or pork markets now or a generation from now: today’s radically changing environment.
Elizabeth Kolbert, a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer for the New Yorker, starts that discussion in her 2021 book, “Under a White Sky,” by noting where the Bible starts it: “That man should have dominion ‘over all the earth and every creeping thing’” has, she suggests, become “a prophecy that has hardened into fact.”
Facts like how mankind has “(T) ransformed more than half the icefree land on earth–some 27 million square miles,” “dammed or diverted most of the world’s major rivers,” and “our fertilizer plants and legume crops fix more nitrogen than all terrestrial ecosystems combined … ”
Meanwhile, “ … today people outweigh wild mammals by a ratio of more than 8 to 1” and if you “(a)dd in “the weight of our domesticated animals — mostly cows and pigs … — that ratio climbs to 22 to 1.”
Those dark facts (she lists more) suggest that what we have “blandly labeled ‘global change’” actually points to “only a handful of comparable examples in earth’s history” as life-changing as what we have done now; “the most recent being the asteroid impact that ended the reign of the dinosaurs, 66 million years ago.”
Too bleak? Hold on, Kolbert isn’t finished.
Our only earth’s present state is so off-the-charts, she writes, that “Humans are producing no-analog” — no comparable “climates, no-analog ecosystems, a whole no-analog future.”
After setting that cheerless scene, most of the book explains current ideas to — as her subtitle suggests — alter “The Nature of the Future” now that we’ve changed the future of nature.
All the forward-leaning research and in-the-field efforts that Kolbert outlines highlight just how much we must alter the alterations we’ve already made to nature in order for nature to have any future.
If that sounds too woo-woo and wonky to make much sense, welcome to a world where August 2023 became the hottest month ever in history by breaking the previous record set in July 2023.
None of this is new; we see it in our fields and barns and feel it in our bones. Change is here and even harder change is coming.
The really hard part will be to change with it; in short, to stop telling the market what we will produce and start listening to the market for what it needs us to produce.
(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)
summer out the door.
I remember September days, chafing at the bit in a little classroom, dreaming of wide open spaces, watching the clock that ticked so slowly. We endured a short school bus ride home, and then went bounding in the door to change out of a dang old school dress to the freedom of clothes made for exploring.
100 years ago this week. Cold weather and heavy frosts on Thursday and Friday nights of last week caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in loss to eastern Ohio farmers and market gardeners. In many cases, practically all growing vegetation in gardens and on farms was killed, except trees and hardy plants.
75 years ago this week. During the past week, the North Lima, Ohio, frozen food locker plant including real estate and grocery stock was purchased by James Swope of North Lima from Port B. Mellinger of the same community. Mr. Swope has taken possession.
50 years ago this week. Lisbon’s Johnny Appleseed Festival was the largest yet, with more booths and more people. Saturday night’s crown was almost wall-to-wall. Melissa Byers of Wellsville reigned as queen and runnersup in the contest were Karen Gipp, Salem; Susan Papania, New Waterford; and Mary Resing, East Liverpool.
25 years ago this week. Dairyman Paul Hays of New Garden received the Columbiana County Farm Bureau’s highest honor during the organization’s annual meeting. The Farm Bureau presented its Distinguished Service Award to Hays, who operates Jan-Paul Farms, with his son, Bob, and grandson, Bryan.
“There is a time in late September when the leaves are still green, and the days are still warm, but somehow you know that it is all about to end, as if summer was holding its breath, and when it let it out again, it would be autumn.”
— Sharyn McCrumbWalking through tall grass, the plentitude of foxtail all around, it’s easy to feel the changing seasons. Though the calendar hasn’t yet confirmed summer’s over, a bit of chill in the air lets us know it is clearly giving way to fall.
My walk took me past wide open fields, corn wilting and waiting. Soybean fields show the early changes from bright green to tints of yellow amber, and it won’t be long until all of the busy wheels start turning, ushering
It was a hot September day when Dad made us all jump in his truck. He drove to the back fields, past our best arrowhead hunting hill, and we kept asking him why.
“You’ll see … something we discovered today that I want you kids to know about,” was all he offered in explanation.
We passed around a sleeve of saltine crackers and took sips from a thermos and passed quizzical looks to one another.
We stopped and got out, walking toward the deep, watery ditch that ran through our fields. Dad broke a stick off of a larger limb of a tree he had purposely carried in the back of his truck.
Dad reached out and laid that stick on the part of the shallow ditch that held very little water. Just like that, it was swallowed up. Gone.
“Look closer. You’ll see how the dirt is not like most dirt you’ve ever seen. It’s bubbling … can you see that? It’s quicksand.”
Dad went on to tell us he wanted us to stay away from it, saying it was not safe like the creek bed we loved to explore. “Even when we get heavy rains and this ditch might look more like the creek, that quicksand is always going to be here, and it could pull you right down.”
Farm safety was always such a big part of our daily conversations, but this day will forever stay with me. It was an object lesson in real-time.
“From now on, you won’t go through this ditch, you’ll go around it,” Dad said. “You follow me?” This was the question asked when a vital point was being made.
Later that evening, after the milking was done and homework was nearly finished, I asked Dad if I could stay home from school the next day. “Now, why would you ask that?” he said, trying to hide a grin.
“Because today we got an extra lesson, all about quicksand. I figure I learned more stuff today than most kids did,” I explained.
He thought for a long enough spell that I thought maybe I had won my point. “I have a better idea. How about you go to school and tell your teacher what you learned today. You’ll be the star of the classroom for the day!”
There was no fun in that. Star or not, it still meant wearing a stupid dress and shiny shoes. For the whole darn day.
I thought was caked mud, but turned out to simply be his coloration.
I sent a picture to a friend who knows more about horses than me, and she texted back immediately: “He had the legendary Bloody Shoulder marking!”
“What?!” I texted back.
Then she shared the following story:
When I first met Amigo, one of the old geldings my husband brought home last week, I knew he was special. Amigo is here to enjoy retirement from the guest ranch where he lived and worked for 20 years and be a parttime kid horse for our 6- and 8-yearolds. He has a regal air about him. He’s seen it all and then some.
My daughter could tell he was special, too, and immediately claimed him as her own.
“He’s the most beautiful horse I’ve ever seen.” she said.
Her dad placed her on Amigo’s broad back, and her smile of delight rivaled the sun’s brightness. Amigo carried her around the circle of the corral with an air of calm dignity, like he knew he was carrying precious cargo, and I breathed a sigh of relief. Yes, he was going to be a great horse for her.
I can’t say I agreed with her assessment of his looks, however. He’s old, and he looks old. Plus, he’s mostly white-gray, but has a large, blotchy marking down his front leg that at first
There is a legend passed down over generations about a renowned Bedouin prince, who rode a milk-white mare of unsurpassed beauty, speed and bravery. The prince was an accomplished warrior, but while journeying through the desert one night, he had the bad luck to encounter a small party led by a rival chieftain.
A battle to the death was inevitable, and the two men circled each other on horseback, drawing their weapons. From the first strike, it was clear they were evenly matched. Neither could get a blow to land on the other. On and on the battle raged, their swords striking with deafening clangs. They were fearless fighters and superb horsemen both.
Finally, as they grew weary, their blades found several marks, and each man was wounded. Both men, though weakened, continued to fight until, at last, the rival prince faltered, and the prince on the milk-white mare broke through his opponent’s guard, his sword piercing his adversary’s heart.
The rival band of warriors silently wrapped their leader’s body in his cloak, draped it across his stallion’s ornate saddle and rode away, leaving the victor swaying on the mare, clutching two terrible wounds. Dark blood flowed steadily from his body, streaming down the mare’s silky shoulder and flank.
The prince felt darkness rushing around him, and he lost his balance, almost falling to the ground. The little mare began to walk home with careful urgency.
Despite being heavily pregnant and exhausted herself, she did not stop for a day and a night, picking her way delicately across the sandy, rocky terrain but with surprising speed, so as not to upset the precarious balance of her rider. Slumped in the saddle, his blood continued oozing down across her shoulder, soaking into her snowwhite coat.
When the mare arrived at their camp, the prince was motionless but still seated. His people rushed to greet the pair, but when they lifted him from his horse’s back, discovered he was dead.
That night, resting beside the tent that held the prince’s body, the mare foaled. The next morning, the people were awestruck to find she had given birth to a gray colt with reddish-brown markings that exactly matched the way his dam’s shoulder had been stained by her dying master’s blood.
It was whispered among those who saw the colt that the dead prince must have implored the gods to reward his mare’s dedication and valor so that forever after, any descendant of hers who bore her outstanding courage and ability would also bear the blood stains as a mark of honor.
(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.)
CHARDON, Ohio — The Geauga Soil and Water Conservation District is holding its annual dinner and election at 6 p.m. Oct. 26 at the Claridon Woodlands Lodge. The evening’s activities will be
highlighted by a presentation titled “Getting Sappy: A Short and Sweet Overview of Geauga County’s Maple Syrup Industry.”
There will also be an election of the next board supervisor from 6
to 7 p.m. This year’s candidates are Mike Henry and Robert Lausin. Dinner begins at 7 p.m. The cost is $15 per person. Visit geaugaswcd. com or call 440-834-1122 for more information. Register by Oct. 11.
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Labor Day is behind us, and the fall run of calves is in front. What portends for the rest of September and October?
Historically, October is a tough month for fed cattle markets with the summer demand season winding down and fed cattle weight winding to some of their seasonal highest. Likewise, calves have a tendency to be plentiful.
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This year is likely to not follow the trend. Boxed beef values are well above $300/cwt and the ChoiceSelect spread is $25/cwt. These are strong values compared to the current and past year and are also seasonally strong. But again, October is in front of us.
Slaughter weights are climbing and will continue to do so until November. We will have to see if the seasonal climb persists with the heat of this summer. Weekly slaughter
numbers were reasonably good — with the exception of Saturdays — with some clear periodic reduction in numbers.
Packer margins were much tighter some of the year and the expected response can only be lower kill volumes. These were seen. But the USDA Cattle on Feed report last month was more than a bit of a surprise with respect to the tightness on-feed numbers. Calculated inventories of cattle on feed over 120 and over 150 days also jumped higher in August with the lighter kills but remained below recent years.
The crux of the immediate outlook is where will boxed beef values head? And how hard will feedlot push?
Currently, the feedlot cash return is excellent and has been for the past four months. Any bid is going to pencil out excellent. And those hedges are going to be tough to explain to
inexperienced investors.
Will packers return to more disciplined buying through this fall? My bet is yes. And my apologies for jinxing it, but April Live Cattle are sure knocking on $2 a pound. I am jumping to the technical picture but that sure could be a strong number for resistance. Again, it depends on the box value.
Regardless of other fundamentals, the price of replacement female beef animals has moved significantly higher in the last month. These transactions are on the order of 50% higher than this time last year for the same regions. There is not much trade yet and this is a counter-seasonal trade. But there is some evidence of herd building albeit with a minor in overall animal numbers.
(Information provided by Stephen R. Koontz, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at Colorado State University.)
WOOSTER, Ohio — With the launch of a new program, Angus farmers and ranchers have the option to market their beef directly to consumers as Certified Angus Beef products. Ranch to Table, a direct partnership program between CAB and cattle operations using Angus genetics, allows ranchers to use the brand’s trusted reputation for increased gain. To participate in the Ranch to Table program, a producer’s cattle supply must incorporate registered Angus genetics, which may require American Angus Association active membership or proof of bull regis-
trations. Producers must also be Beef Quality Assurance certified.
As with any CAB product, cattle must meet the brand’s live-animal evaluation with a predominantly solid-black hide. In addition, carcasses must meet CAB’s 10 specifications.
Typically, cattle move from feedyard to a CAB-licensed packing plant and then are distributed to the enduser. With the Ranch to Table program, licensed producers are responsible for working with a processor and USDA grader to verify that brand specifications are met. A marketing plan is required for the application
process, but upon being licensed, producers will have access to a tool kit and marketing resources to use in leveraging the brand’s quality.
The program is not restrictive solely based on the quantity of cattle a producer would process. Instead, CAB will evaluate the business’ operating plans and marketing approach for the beef produced.
Farmers and ranchers interested in becoming part of the Ranch to Table program should visit cabcattle. com/ranch-to-table for more information or to begin the application process.
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*** United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service. For further information contact Sara Short, 202-694-5588. Costs are dollars per 100 pounds (cwt.) Regions 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.
*Includes
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 Sept. 18.
My favorite days at work usually find me standing in a soil pit or with a bucket auger, sifting through the soil looking for clues to help me identify how the soil will perform in various circumstances, whether that is agronomic potential, a construction site, as a pond or just about anything else a person wants to do. These clues could be texture, redoximorphic features, clay content or structure.
Soil and its characteristics have a large impact on almost everything humans do to alter our surroundings. Before starting any project, it’s important to understand what soil is present on a site.
Mapped soils. Fortunately, someone has gone through the trouble of mapping out what soils are where.
Most of the United States has been mapped by the Natural Resource Conservation Service, formerly known as the Soil Conservation Service.
Some may remember seeing or talking with soil scientists out mapping during this time. Mapping involved soil scientists observing the geology, landforms, relief, climate and natural vegetation, all while digging holes to study the soil profile.
Through this process, they were able to define soil-vegetation-landscape relationships, allowing them to predict soil type and boundaries. The soil scientists recorded the characteristics of the soils they were mapping, creating soil series and map units.
A soil series is the basic unit of classification given to a group of soils that have similar characteristics.
One example is the Wooster series. A map unit is a unique landscape, typi-
cally consisting of one or more major soil series and some minor soil series, with an associated slope — an example being Wooster-Chili complex, 2 to 6% slopes.
The soil series of one map unit can occur in another, but in a different pattern, for example AmandaWooster complex, 6 to 12% slopes. These map units are what appear on the soil survey maps.
In addition to mapping the soil series, soil scientists interpreted data from soil analyses, field-observed characteristics and soil properties to determine the expected behavior of the soils under different uses.
They were able to develop suitability and limitation ratings for a wide range of activities, including shallow excavation, septic tank absorption fields, embankments, dikes and levees and organic matter depletion. These ratings should be consulted in the planning period of any decision, whether that is before buying a property, installing a pond or breaking out a pasture into row crops.
More information. This information can be found in a few different locations, the first being a county soil survey book. A book was published for each county with the soils mapped and the data analysis in tabular form. Many soil and water conservation districts have these soil survey books available.
The other option is Web Soil Survey, a website that has information for the entire country available. This website gives interpretations, as well as soil maps for the area that is specified. SWCD offices are available to help navigate through this website if assistance is needed.
Having soil information at your fingertips is an immense advantage that can save headaches, time and resources if compatible soils are identified before a project begins.
(Darby Sherman is the Conservation Specialist at Holmes Soil & Water Conservation District. She can be reached at dsherman@ co.holmes.oh.us)
WASHINGTON — The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture Foundation announced 14 sub-awardees of the NASDA Foundation Sept. 7, part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Historically Underserved Farmers Cooperative Agreement.
Pasa Sustainable Agriculture and the West Virginia Conservation Agency were the two local groups selected to help underserved farmers steward natural resources and improve water quality and habitats to benefit the Gulf of Mexico Watershed ecosystems.
The applications were reviewed by a technical advisory team made
up of soil and water conservation experts nominated by commissioners, secretaries and directors of agriculture from the EPA’s Ohio-Tennessee regions. Applications for sub-awards were open to all organizations in the EPA’s Ohio-Tennessee Region, which consists of Kentucky, Tennessee and parts of Indiana, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.
The purpose of the cooperative agreement is to assist underserved farmers, protect and improve water quality and natural habitats and provide benefits for climate mitigation and adaptation.
Aug. 31, Sept. 1 and 4, 2023
Sale total: $1,082,523.25
MARKET BEEF
Grand champion: Kassidy Banks
Bid: $10/pound
Buyer: John and Beth Kufleitner and Don and Sheri Chamberlain
Reserve champion: Hank Campbell
Bid: $6/pound
Buyer: John and Beth Kufleitner and Don and Sheri Chamberlain HOGS
Grand champion: Zander Sell
Bid: $35/pound
Buyer: Leonard Truck & Trailer
Reserve champion: Macie Vernon
Bid: $19/pound
Buyer: Rogers Mill
LAMBS
Grand champion market lamb: Taylar
Whitted
Bid: $14/pound
Buyer: The Handyman
Reserve champion market lamb: Natalie
Campbell
Bid: $14/pound
Buyer: Judge Katelyn Dickey
Grand champion carcass lamb: Olivia
Heath
Bid: $25/pound
Buyer: Leonard Truck & Trailer
Reserve champion carcass lamb: Kristen Campbell
Bid: $25/pound
Buyer: North Star Hardware and Implement
FEEDERS
Grand champion beef heifer feeder: Cord
Leonard
Bid: $35/pound
Buyer: Leonard Truck & Trailer
Reserve champion beef heifer feeder:
Taylar Whitted
Bid: $14/pound
Buyer: Whitted Cattle Co.
Grand champion beef feeder: Taylar
Whitted
Bid: $10/pound
Buyer: United Earthworks
Reserve champion beef feeder: McKen-
zie Whitted
Bid: $22/pound
Buyer: United Earthworks
Grand champion dairy feeder: Cleyten
Graham
Bid: $7/pound
Buyer: The Armory at LTT
Reserve champion dairy feeder: Anthony
Chance
Bid: $5/pound
Buyer: The Armory at LTT
MARKET CHICKENS
Grand champion broilers: Colt Smail
Bid: $275/head
Buyer: Leonard Truck & Trailer
Reserve champion broilers: Kinley
Gfeiller
Bid: $250/head
Buyer: Pidgeon Family Farms
MARKET DUCK
Grand champion: Luke Kolcnick
Bid: $700
Buyer: A1 Custom Cut Meats
Reserve champion: Buddy Ferg
Bid: $500
Buyer: Atty. Donald Duda
MARKET TURKEYS
Grand champion: Asher Handrych
Bid: $2,500
Buyer: Leonard Truck & Trailer
Reserve champion: Jackson Young
Bid: $2,200
Buyer: Judge Katelyn Dickey
MARKET GOATS
Grand champion: Averie Barr
Bid: $1,100
Buyer: Steve and Becky Call
Reserve champion: Lacie Greier
Bid: $1,000
Buyer: Basic Animal Health
Grand champion market dairy goat: Colton Weingart Bid: $600
Buyer: Former Justice Mary DeGenaro
Reserve champion market dairy goat: Zachary Norris
Bid: $400
Buyer: Scotty Lane Stables GOAT FUDGE
Grand champion: Macie Vernon Bid: $1,400
Buyer: Smith Club Pigs
Reserve champion: Zachary Norris
Bid: $600
Buyer: Ken and Becky McCracken
RABBITS
Grand champion roaster: Zachary Weikart
Bid: $350
Buyer: Jason Majirsky
Reserve champion roaster: Buddy Ferg
Bid: $225
Buyer: Atty. Donald Duda
Grand champion fryer: Luke Kolenick
Bid: $300
Buyer: Atty. Donald Duda
Reserve champion fryer: Dakoda Jones
Bid: $225
Buyer: Fallfire Australian Shepherds
Grand champion pen of three: Dakoda Jones
Bid: $300/head
Buyer: The Armory at LTT
Reserve champion pen of three: Valerie Weikart
Bid: $350/head
Buyer: Atty. Lynn Maro DAIRY CHEESE
Grand champion: Steven McCracken
Bid: $4,250
Buyer: Sarchione Chevrolet II Garrettsville
Reserve Champion: Zachary Norris
Bid: $3,700
Buyer: Judge Katelyn Dickey
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Kristen Campbell’s reserve champion carcass lamb sold for $25 per pound to North Star Hardware and Implements. (Submitted photo)
Zachary Norris’ reserve champion milk fudge goat sold for $600 to Ken and Becky McCracken. (Submitted photo)
Buddy Ferg’s reserve champion duck sold for $500 to Atty. Donald Duda. (Submitted photo)
Jackson Young’s reserve champion market turkey sold for $2,200 to Judge Katelyn Dickey. (Submitted photo)
Lacie Greier’s reserve champion market goat sold for $1,000 to Basic Animal Health. (Submitted photo)
Valerie Weikart’s reserve champion meat pen rabbits sold for $350 to Atty. Lynn Maro. (Submitted photo)
reserve champion lamb sold for $14 per pound to Judge Katelyn Dickey. (Submitted photo)
Buddy
reserve champion roaster rabbit sold for $225 to Atty. Donald Duda. (Submitted photo)
Dakoda Jones’ reserve champion rabbit fryer sold for $225 to Fallfire Australian Shepherd. (Submitted photo)
Zachary Norris’ reserve champion market dairy goat sold for $400 to Scotty Lane Stables. (Submitted photo)
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‘Truly a blessing’ Eric Milkie, program director with Catholic Charities, has been overseeing the distribution of the vegetables.
“It’s really, truly a blessing for us,” he said.
His budget is tight and demand for food programs has been growing. The Bishop Cosgrove Center and the St. Elizabeth Center served about 100,000 hot meals last year but they expect to serve about 175,000 this year.
Besides using the vegetables for the meal programs, Catholic Charities distributes them throughout the area to food pantries. The vegetables are a welcome addition to packaged foods, Milkie said. “People love getting fresh produce.”
Boyert’s Greenhouse in Medina has been a strong supporter of the program, supplying the vegetable plants and seeds for the garden, said Sister Rita Mary. The program couldn’t exist without the support of the GCI officials, she added. “Not every place is like that. I give a lot of credit to the warden and the administration,” she said.
In the first year, the GCI garden contributed 1,300 pounds of vegetables to hunger charities.
The project has grown every year and by mid-September this year’s donations had already reached 14,500 pounds, according to Richard, who organizes the garden work at GCI.
“We’re going to hit 15,000,” he predicted, gesturing toward the tangles of squash vines and neat rows of eggplants and Brussels sprouts still to be harvested.
Finding meaning. Richard, who has been incarcerated for 30 years, is also a seminary student who expects to graduate next fall. He said he took on management of the garden to serve others. “It was just the heart to want to be a part of good energy,” he said.
Working in the garden can help incarcerated men to find freedom within themselves, Richard said.
“I figured out how to cope with life, growing up in here. I’ve been in here 30 years and I’ve realized to become free isn’t when you go out the front door. You’ve got to be free in here,” he said.
The garden helps combat the negativity and bitterness some of the men experience, he said.
“That’s what this was for me, just a tool to help people, both in society and the men in here.”
This year’s garden plot was just over an acre, but Richard pointed out strips of sod that have been turned up along the edge of the garden to expand the growing area. Next year he is planning for 1.14 acres.
“I’ll turn this whole place into a garden if they’ll let me,” he said.
In the meantime, the gardeners have been tending the last of the late-season crops.
Harvesting food is the most gratifying part of working in the garden, said Dave, who volunteered in the garden for the second season this year.
It also brings back childhood memories for him. “I remember how it was being with Mom in her garden,” Dave said. “It’s kind of reflective therapy.”
Now, Dave is looking forward to the day when he can grow a garden with his eight grandchildren.
“I’m getting the experience I need to know what it is I have to do once I do get that opportunity,” he said. “Someday soon. Someday soon I’ll be able to show them the ropes.”
(Gail Keck writes from her family farm, near Raymond, Ohio, where she manages the hog and cattle enterprises. She has extensive experience writing about Ohio agriculture and is a graduate of Ohio State University. She can be reached at editorial+gkeck@ farmanddairy.com or at 937-578-8534.)
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the entanglement factor to that,” said Dee Jepsen, an Agricultural Safety and Health Specialist and professor at Ohio State University, in regard to turning off power. During entrapment, grain acts like concrete and sand holding the victim down and keeping them stuck in place, explains Jepsen. Because of the high amount of pressure applied to the body when in grain, if stuck up to the waist, a pole able to withstand 350 pounds of force is required to pull the victim out. If the victim is stuck up to their neck, the pressure doubles and requires a 600-pound pole to be used to pull them out.
Wear a harness. It is also recommended to wear a harness and have a rope that is attached to the top of the grain bin when going down. However, older bins and silos oftentimes do not have anything for a rope to be tied to, something Jepsen notes deters the effectiveness and use of harnesses.
“There could be some engineering design that could help reduce the injuries. I’m not going to say it’s just one specific thing. But this is a challenge I think perhaps some of our grain companies and our young engineers could solve,” Jepsen said. Part of the problem when engineering an attachment point for a rope is the amount of weight it would need to withstand. To hold a person via harness and rope, the attachment needs to withstand a 5,000-pound pull.
Over the years, some grain bin manufacturers have taken steps to make the attachment of a harness possible, yet many farmers still have older grain bins and may not want to spend the money to buy a new one, Michael said.
Use the buddy system. After shutting off the augers, farmers are
reminded to never enter a bin or silo without supervision. The observer can call 911 and get help in case of an accident.
Earlier this year, in February, a worker at Littlejohn Grain Inc. in Illinois was rescued from a grain bin after a five-hour rescue effort was called in by observers.
Jason Sluder entered the grain bin to break up a cluster with his feet and was pulled down up to his thighs. Fortunately, no augers were running and two other workers were present. He credits his safety to the augers being off and the two additional sets of eyes watching, which were able to get him help in time.
Don’t be a hero. Alongside having someone present, it is important to remind whoever is supervising to not go in after them if something goes wrong, Michael said, referring to an incident that occurred last year in Centre County, Pennsylvania, where three people died from entrapment in a corn silo when one after the other went in to pull each other out.
Respiratory hazards. Entrapment is not the only hazard farmers need to be aware of when working around grain bins and silos. Farmers should also take precautions to protect themselves from dust and hazardous gasses that they may encounter.
An n95 mask can be worn when going into a grain bin or silo to protect a farmer/farm manager from dust particles. However, an n95 mask will not offer protection from hazardous gasses that can be emitted in grain bins and silos.
Farmers can test the air around grain bins and silos using a basic gastesting device in order to properly ventilate and avoid contamination from hazardous gases.
(Reporter Liz Partsch can be reached at epartsch@farmanddairy.com.)
Resources for grain bin and silo safety. There are several resources farmers can access to further their education on grain bin safety.
The Ohio Fire Academy offers a hands-on training program for farmers, FFA members and community members that teaches participants grain bin rescue techniques as well as awareness and prevention methods. The Grain C.A.R.T. program is a collaboration with the Ohio Fire Academy and OSU’s Agricultural and Health Safety Program. For more information visit agsafety.osu. edu/grain-cart.
Several other fire stations across Ohio have grain rescue training programs including Wayne County Fire and Rescue Association, Napoleon Fire and Rescue Training Facility and Clinton-Warren Joint Fire District Safety Training Center.
OSHA has a list of standards for grain handling which is available online for farmers to access at www.osha.gov/grainhandling#:~:text=OSHA%20 standards%20require%20that%20 both,throughout%20a%20grain%20 handling%20facility. These standards are only enforced on farms with 11 employees or more, which Jepsen notes poses an additional safety concern for small farms.
PSU Extension also has videos online regarding grain bin safety rescue at extension.psu.edu/grainbin-safety-rescue. OSU Extension has a list of grain safety and health recommendations on its website at https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-04/healthand-safety-recommendations-farmgrain-bin-facilities.
OBERLIN, Ohio — Firelands FFA was well represented at the Lorain County Junior Fair. From shop to crop to animal projects, the members of Firelands FFA exhibited quality examples of their work as youth in agriculture.
Members receiving ag shop and crop awards included Callie Finnegan, Matthew Schnell, Holden Harker, Amy Gerber, Garrett Schlecter and Jeanette Crawford.
Members receiving animal project awards included Kyleigh Klingshirn, Finnegan, Paige Foreman, Abby Sittinger, Jocelyn Wyatt, Jocelyn Bednar, Gerber, Lilly Chenoweth, Addison Webb, Emma McGrath, Olivia Howells, Ruth Howells and Marshal Ternes.
Additionally, Firelands FFA was represented by the following members serving on the junior fair board Schnell, Harker, Morgan DiCesare, Gerber, Foreman, Parker Frey, Zoe Gifford, Cohl Greene, Olivia Halliwell, Madisyn Jessel, Klingshirn, Jolee Wissinger, Wyatt, Finnegan and Kale Hamker.
JEROMESVILLE, Ohio — The Hillsdale FFA Chapter held its annual summer picnic on Aug. 13 at the Hoffman’s property.
Numerous members and their families attended the picnic to celebrate the upcoming school year. Members participated in various activities organized by the chapter officers to learn about communication, team-building and leadership skills.
In addition to these skills, they were able to learn more about each other and build a connection with members of the chapter. Later in the evening, members and families had free time to swim and socialize.
Lillyan Amend received the FFA Member of the Month Award for all of her hard work.
Hillsdale FFA would like to thank Mark and Abbey Hoffman for hosting the picnic; Rogers Tent Rental for donating the tent; chairs and tables and Mike and Belinda Weber for donating the ice cream machine.
JEROMESVILLE, Ohio — Hillsdale FFA completed its first service project of the year, assembling school supply bags for over 60 firstgrade students.
The chapter was able to provide pencils, gluesticks, crayons, scissors and expo markers.
Hillsdale FFA would like to thank the firstgrade teachers for giving them the opportunity to continue this project each year.
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WEST SALEM, Ohio — On Sept. 1, the Northwestern-Wayne FFA chapter officers planned a Fun Friday activity to bond with the other members of the chapter as part of its team-building initiative.
During the most recent Fun Friday, Northwestern-Wayne FFA officers promoted soil judging by providing information on the career development event and exploring the soil profile using Oreos, pudding and gummy worms.
Callie Finnegan was honored as the grand champion large animal sweepstakes showman. She also won champion field crop, reserve champion senior beef breeding showmanship, champion senior heifer, top 5 intermediate showmanship for hogs, class champion gilt, fourth place barrow class and she served on the junior fair board at the Lorain County Fair. (Submitted photo)
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Sept. 2, 2023
Sale total: $1,311,778
MARKET BEEF
Grand champion steer: Tate Brosey Bid: $23.50/pound
Buyers: American Engineering & Metal Working, Biery Cheese Co., Bill Smith - Stark County Commissioner, Duma Meats Hartville Market, Jay & Trisha Gainey/, Kiko Auctioneers, George & Becky Kiko, Pugh Central Station, Silver Run Farm, Stark Truss, Strouble Water & Trucking and Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway Company
Reserve champion steer: Maxwell Pugh
Bid: $18/pound
Buyers: Biery Cheese Co, DNKN Cattle, Dustin Burgess Insurance Group, K Palmer Insurance & Financial Service, George & Becky Kiko, Montrose Auto Group, Pugh Central Station, Maverick Pugh and Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway Company
Grand champion carcass steer: Kapone Krupp
Bid: $7.50/pound
Buyers: Eslich Wrecking Company and Pugh Central Station
Reserve champion carcass steer: Lylah Toussant Bid: $4/pound
Buyer: Patriot Equipment Repair HOGS
Grand champion: Tate Brosey Bid: $21/pound
Buyer: Bill Smith - Stark County
Commissioner
Reserve champion: Chloe McCarty
Bid: $25/pound
Buyers: Splash Scapes Pools, Strouble Water & Trucking and The Goose Doctors LLC
Grand champion carcass hog: Kourtney Alexander Bid: $8/pound
Buyer: Next Level Martial Arts Alliance
Reserve champion carcass hog: Sarah Helms Bid: $9/pound
Buyer: Spray It Oil Undercoating LAMBS
Grand champion: Elliot Walters Bid: $56/pound
Buyers: ACE Portable Restrooms, Bolinger Crop Insurance Services LLC, Cameron Vaughan Farms LLC, Danielle Marie Photography, DS Family Farms
Livestock, Ehmer Family, Fairway Behavioral Health, Hair by Bailee, Jason
Darrah - Martins Steel Fabrication, Kegley Landscape LLC, Mark Zimmerman- Whitetail Properties, Navarre Animal Clinic, Original T-Shirt Design, Progressive Auto Group, Roger Vaughan, Skipco Auto Auction, Stark County Fair King, Stark County Fair Queen, Synder
Livestock, Tom Burkett, Unique Auto Spa, Wells Family Farm and Willow
Lane Decor
Reserve champion: Lilly Bucher
Bid: $65/pound
Buyers: Navarre Animal Clinic, Sarchione Ford of Waynesburg and Willow Lane Decor
Grand champion carcass lamb: Isabella Camp-Cattrell Bid: $8/pound
Buyer: Ohio Workroom LLC DBA
Laubachers Upholstery
Reserve champion carcass lamb: Tate Brosey Bid: $7.50/pound
Buyer: Chosen Acres MARKET GOATS
Grand champion market goat: Fallon Palmer Bid: $36/pound
Buyers: DS Family Farms Livestock, Olde Wood, Paris & Washington Insurance, Pugh Central Station and The Farmhouse Co Traveling Boutique
Reserve champion market goat: Cheyenne Myers Bid: $45/pound
Buyer: Sarchione Ford of Waynesburg
Grand champion dairy market goat: Marli Wallace Bid: $5.50/pound
Buyer: Kiko Auctioneers Reserve champion dairy market
goat: Riley Archibald Bid: $21.50/pound
Buyers: A & K Livestock, Eli Bosler, Dr Danielle & John Kiko Jr, Earle Wise - For Judge, Erb Farms-Lake Realty, JF Quarter Horses-Fletcher Hill Farm LLC, John Cole, Kalleker Drywall, R & R Meadows, Red Star Veterinary Clinic LLC, Brian Rhome, Josh Wilson and Terry Wilson
Grand champion carcass goat: Caitlyn Arbogast Bid: $10/pound
Buyer: Jen Richardson State Farm Reserve champion carcass goat: Elliana Ramsey Bid: $10/pound
Buyer: Dustin Burgess Insurance Group
DAIRY BEEF
Grand champion dairy beef feeder: Mykaela Alabakovski Bid: $27.50/pound
Buyers: Bair’s Lawn & Garden, Boris & Slobada Alabakovski, Kim & Bill Trussell, Olde Wood and Pugh Central Station
Reserve champion dairy beef feeder: Aaron King Bid: $3.75/pound
Buyer: Polen Meats
Grand champion dairy market steer: Andrew Wentling Bid: $2/pound
Buyer: Duma Meats
Reserve champion dairy market
steer: Ashley Wentling Bid: $2/pound
Buyer: Duma Meats
Grand champion dairy carcass
steer: Kynsie Pero Bid: $2.50/pound
Buyer: Paris & Washington Insurance
Reserve champion dairy carcass
steer: Katelyn Wentling Bid: $1.70/pound
Buyers: Eli Bosler, Bradley Dillon and Mark Zimmerman - Whitetail Properties
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330-663-3961
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Center for Dairy Excellence opened two competitive grant programs on Sept. 15 for Pennsylvania dairy producers and dairy value-added operations who are looking to advance their businesses.
Leveraging funds provided through the state and the Northeast Dairy Business Innovation Center, the programs include Dairy Excellence Grants and Marketing, Branding and Labeling Consultant Grants. Both programs have limited windows to apply.
The Dairy Excellence Grant program is ideal for Pennsylvania dairy producers who want to improve cow comfort, milk production per cow or overall efficiency on their dairy farm. This is a competitive grant program that offers up to a 50%, or up to a maximum matching level of $5,000, to dairy farms approved into the program. Grant applications will only be accepted through Oct. 16, with selections made and winning applicants notified by Oct. 25.
Improvement projects can include anything related to improving milk production per cow and/or enhancing overall farm profitability and efficiency. Examples of applicable projects include fans, sprinklers or misters in free stall or tie stall barns; curtains or other ventilation improvements; mattresses or construction to move to deep bedded sand stalls; variable speed pulsation; cow brush or foot bath installation; and enhanced feed systems for approved projects.
The Marketing, Branding and Labeling Consultant Grant program is designed for value-added dairy businesses looking to build their brand, develop effective labels, create marketing plans and identify appropriate strategies to increase product sales and consumer access. If accepted into the program, grant recipients will have access to a consultant who has experience in the dairy value-added space. Dairy value-added businesses in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and New Jersey are eligible to apply.
Up to 11 grants will be awarded, and if all 11 grants are utilized, each grant will be for $5,000. Recipients will receive up to $3,750 to work with a consultant and up to $1,250 for direct implementation of the consultant’s recommendations. Grant applications will only be accepted through Oct. 31.
To participate in the grant programs, dairy farms or businesses must complete an application. A $100 application fee is required upon submission but will be reimbursed if the application is not accepted.
To learn more about each grant opportunity and to apply online, visit www.centerfordairyexcellence. org/dairy-excellence-grants or www.centerfordairyexcellence.org/ marketing-branding-grants. Email Melissa Anderson at manderson@ centerfordairyexcellence.org or call 717-636-0779 with questions.
WELLINGTON, Ohio — The
Four Leaf Clovers had a great year at Lorain County Fair. Members showed everything from cooking and sewing to horses and cattle.
This year two members, Jennifer Keets and Callie Finnegan, represented the Four Leaf Clovers in large animal sweepstakes, with Finnegan winning sweepstakes showmanship for the second year in a row.
Club members who won special awards at Lorain County Fair include Addison Beal, Emerson Beal, Jocelyn Bednar, Callie Finnegan, Julia Finnegan, Daniel Hartung, David Hartung, Ellie Keets, Jennifer Keets, T.J. Logan, Finn McMullen, Parker Maurer and Sam Stephens.
Market Report Key: Prices are listed per hundredweight (cwt.) unless otherwise indicated.
The cwt. price is calculated by multiplying the weight by the price.
For example, if a 115-pound calf sold for $79/cwt., the cost would be $90.85 (115 X .79/lb.).
Derby style tractor Pull
sun., october 8th, 2023
starting at 4:00 PM
Located at Hall Park, Whinnery Rd., Winona, OH.
$10.00 entry fee for weight classes
3,500; 4,500; 5,500; 6,500; 7,500; & 8,500
Proceeds to benefit Hall Park & Just Rite 4-H Club
Questions call: 330-222-0344
SUGARCREEK STOCKYARDS, LLC. Sugarcreek, OH 330-831-1720
Friday, September 29
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RABBITS
Grand champion pen of rabbits: Noah Mackey
Bid: $600
Buyer: Judge Dixie Park, Stark County Probate Court
Reserve champion pen of rabbits: Larry Mackey III
Bid: $500
Buyer: Cathy Cowgill Remarkable Flowers, Katherine Kline-Hasopis Styliest and Young’s
Rabbitry
Grand champion fryer: Larry Mackey III
Bid: $600
Buyer: Dr. Michelle Hall - Nose to Tail Veterinary Clinic and Judge Rosemarie Hall
Reserve champion fryer: Noah Mackey
Bid: $450
Buyer: Turf Tailors Lawn Care
Grand champion roaster: Caitlyn Arbogast
Bid: $650
Buyer: Anthony & Stella Collier and Grace & Kate Tabellion
Reserve champion roaster: Isabella Arbogast
Bid: $350
Buyer: Dustin Burgess Insurance Group and Uptown Auto Service LLC
CHICKENS
Grand champion broiler: Hailey Napier
Bid: $950
Buyers: Harding Heating & Cooling
Reserve champion broiler: Joliene Conrad
Bid: $800
Buyers: Case Farms LLC - Hanoverton
MARKET TURKEY
Grand champion: Joey Johnson
Bid: $2,400
Buyers: Stark County Auditor Alan Harold, Stark County Treasurer Alex Zumbar, Stark County Commissioner Bill Smith, Stark County Recorder Jaime Walters, Judge Curt Werren, Judge Dixie Park, Judge Rosemarie Hall, Chief Magistrate Matthew P. Kreitzer, Plain Township Trustee Scott Haws, Stark County Commissioner Richard Regula, Stark County Sheriff George Maier and State Rep. Reggie Stoltzfus
Reserve champion: Brynne Reese
Bid: $2,400
Buyers: Dustin Burgess Insurance Group, Harding Heating & Cooling and Colin Kunz
MARKET DUCK
Grand champion: Adriane Whitacre
Bid: $1,100
Buyer: Hometown Veterinary Service, Inc
Reserve champion: Grace Monter
Bid: $700
Buyer: Pero Farms
Kynsie Pero’s grand champion dairy carcass steer sold for $2.50/ pound to Paris & Washington Insurance. (Submitted photo)
Hailey Napier’s grand champio broiler meat pen sold for $950 to Harding Heating & Cooling. (Submitted photo)
Adriane Whitacre’s grand champion market duck sold for $1,100 to Hometown Veterinary Service, Inc. (Submitted photo)
Caitlyn Arbogast’s grand champion carcass goat sold for $10/ pound to Jen Richardson State Farm. (Submitted photo)
Tate Brosey’s grand champion market hog sold for $21/pound to Stark County Commissioner Bill Smith. (Submitted photo)
Kourtney Alexander’s grand champion carcass hog sold for $8/ pound to Next Level Martial Arts Alliance. (Submitted photo)
Noah Mackey’s grand champion pen of meat rabbits sold for $600 to Judge Dixie Park - Stark County Probate Court. (Submitted photo)
Larry Mackey III’s grand champion fryer rabbit sold for $600 to Dr. Michelle Hall - Nose to Tail Veterinary Clinic and Judge Rosemarie Hall.
(Submitted photo)
Kapone Krupp’s grand champion carcass steer sold for $7.50/ pound to Eslich Wrecking Company and Pugh Central Station. (Submitted photo)
Chloe McCarty’s reserve champion market hog sold for $25/pound to Splash Scapes Pools, Strouble Water & Trucking and The Goose Doctors LLC. (Submitted photo)
Fallon Palmer’s grand champion market goat sold for $36/pound to DS Family Farms Livestock, Olde Wood, Paris & Washington Insurance, Pugh Central Station and The Farmhouse Co Traveling Boutique. (Submitted photo)
Isabella Camp-Cattrell’s grand champion carcass lamb sold for $8/pound to Ohio Workroom LLC DBA Laubachers Upholstery. (Submitted photo)
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Tate Brosey’s grand champion market steer sold for $23.50/pound to American Engineering & Metal Working, Biery Cheese Co., Bill Smith - Stark County Commissioner, Duma Meats Hartville Market, Jay & Trisha Gainey/, Kiko Auctioneers, George & Becky Kiko, Pugh Central Station, Silver Run Farm, Stark Truss, Strouble Water & Trucking and Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway Company. (Submitted photo)
Mykaela Alabakovski’s grand champion dairy beef feeder sold for $27.50/pound to Bair’s Lawn & Garden, Boris & Slobada Alabakovski, Kim & Bill Trussell, Olde Wood and Pugh Central Station. (Submitted photo)
Elliot Walters’ grand champion market lamb sold for $56/pound to ACE Portable Restrooms, Bolinger Crop Insurance Services LLC, Cameron Vaughan Farms LLC, Danielle Marie Photography, DS Family Farms Livestock, Ehmer Family, Fairway Behavioral Health, Hair by Bailee, Jason Darrah - Martins Steel Fabrication, Kegley Landscape LLC, Mark Zimmerman- Whitetail Properties, Navarre Animal Clinic, Original T-Shirt Design, Progressive Auto Group, Roger Vaughan, Skipco Auto Auction, Stark County Fair King, Stark County Fair Queen, Synder Livestock, Tom Burkett, Unique Auto Spa, Wells Family Farm and Willow Lane Decor. (Submitted photo)
Joey Johnson’s grand champion market turkey sold for $2,400 to Stark County Auditor Alan Harold, Stark County Treasurer Alex Zumbar, Stark County Commissioner Bill Smith, Stark County Recorder Jaime Walters, Judge Curt Werren, Judge Dixie Park, Judge Rosemarie Hall, Chief Magistrate Matthew P. Kreitzer, Plain Township Trustee Scott Haws, Stark County Commissioner Richard Regula, Stark County Sheriff George Maier and State Rep. Reggie Stoltzfus. (Submitted photo)
Marli Wallace’s grand champion dairy market goat sold for $5.50/pound to Kiko Auctioneers. (Submitted photo)
Maxwell Pugh’s reserve champion market steer sold for $18/pound to Biery Cheese Co, DNKN Cattle, Dustin Burgess Insurance Group, K Palmer Insurance & Financial Service, George & Becky Kiko, Montrose Auto Group, Pugh Central Station, Maverick Pugh and Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway Company. (Submitted photo)
Caitlyn
grand champion roaster rabbit sold for $650 to Anthony & Stella Collier and Grace & Kate Tabellion. (Submitted photo)
Ashley Wentling’s reserve champion dairy breed steer sold for $2/pound to Duma Meats. (Submitted photo)
Katelyn Wentling’s reserve champion dairy carcass steer sold for $1.70/pound to Eli Bosler, Bradley Dillon and Mark Zimmerman - Whitetail Properties. (Submitted photo)
Aaron
reserve champion dairy beef feeder sold for $3.75/pound to Polen Meats. (Submitted photo)
Joliene Conrad’s reserve champion broiler meat pen sold for $800 to Case Farms LLCHanoverton. (Submitted photo)
Lilly Bucher’s reserve champion market lamb sold for $65/pound to Navarre Animal Clinic, Sarchione Ford of Waynesburg and Willow Lane Decor. (Submitted photo)
Larry Mackey III’s reserve champion
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183 Auto & Diesel
2 Hot 4-U BBQ
3-D Meats
A & K Livestock
AAA Plastics and Pallet Inc
Abby & Krista Kiplinger
Accent Concrete Inc
ACE Portable Restrooms
Adam Longacre & Unhitched Brewing Company
Adam’s Lawn & Landscape
Ag Pro Ohio LLC - Alliance
Alan Harold - Stark County Auditor
Alex Zumbar - Stark County Treasurer
All Ohio Home Improvement
All Round Property Services
Alliance Mulch
AMC Roofing & Roll-Off Services
American Engineering & Metal Working
Anderson Aid Pest Control
Anderson, Mark
Anthony Petitti Organic Greenhouse
Arrowhead Orchard
Bair’s Lawn & Garden
Baltzly Dental
Beaver Excavating Co.
Beck’s Lawn Care
Bennington Auto
Better Meadows and Woodlands
Biery Cheese Co
Bill Catimer
Bill Smith - Stark County Commissioner
Biller, Matt & Rita
Bishop Construction
Bixler Moore - Jason R. Pugh, Atty
Blank Slate Farm
Blankenship, Kim
Blocher, Theresa Kiko
Bobcat of Canton Leppo Rents
Bodo Surveying
Bolinger Crop Insurance Services LLC
Bonner’s Crazy Acre Farm
Bontrager Exavating
Boris & Slobada Alabakovski
Bosler Construction
Bosler, Eli
Bostdorff Legal LLC
Boswell, Steve
Bradley Dillon
Brazen Business Services LLC
Brewster Cheese
Brosey Land Surveyors LLC
Brumco Concrete Construction
Buckeye Seed & Supply
C. Mc Going LLC
C.R. Action Cable Inc.
Cameron Vaughan Farms LLC
Campbell Bros. Inc
Campbell Oil Company & Bellstores
Campbell, Rodney & Cindy
Carbone Ins
Carbone, Cole & Jamie
Carly Hlumes
Carnation Rentals & Mac’s Attic on Mainstreet Alliance
Carol Swank
Caroline Bevington
Carter Lumber
Case Farms LLC - Hanoverton
Cathy Cowgill Remarkable Flowers
Central Painting & Sandblasting, Inc.
Chaddock, Joe & Susan
Channel Seed
Cheryl Ladrach
Chosen Acres
Chris Myers Realtor - Highpoint Real Estate Group
City Limits Western
CLB Charolis
CNJ Construction
Colene Stevens
Collier, Anthony & Stella
Conser Run Excavating/Conser Run Farm
Consumers National Bank
Country Side Ins. Group Inc./Steve Egbert
County Line Homestead
Courtney’s Crazy Amazing Adventures Travel Agency
Cue D Farms
Cutler Real Estate - Lingenhoel Group
Cynthia May
D & K Supply & Equipment Inc.
D A Cattle
Dairy Queen
Dakota & Doug Russell
Daniel Duma Ranch
Danielle Marie Photography
Danny & Laura Schmucker
Dave & Mikki Kanagy
David & Karen Ray
Deerfield Farms - Louisville
Dennis C. Brown
Devies, Robert
DGS Enterprises
Dillan Thompson
Dirty Donkey Customs LLC
Dirty Hands Excavation & Restoration
DNKN Cattle
Don’s Custom Meats
Donald Gietgey Jr
Doug Milano Auctioneer/Realtor Serving Osnaburg Twp.
Dover Brake Inc.
Down to Earth Lawn & Landscaping, LLC
Dr Danielle & John Kiko Jr
Dr. Michelle Hall - Nose to Tail Veterinary Clinic
DS Family Farms Livestock
Duma Meats
Duma Meats Hartville Market
Dustin Burgess Insurance Group
Dutchcraft Truss Inc
Earle Wise For Judge
East Canton Rotary
Eckwin Properties
Ehmer Family
Elect Rick Jedel - Paris Twp Trustee
Ellsworth Auto Body
Elmer Yoder
Erb Farms / Lake Realty
Erica Schrock - Northwestern Mutual
Erv-N-Del Farms
Eslich Wrecking Company
Evanich, Gary DVM
Evans Family Farms
Factory of Terror
Fairway Behavioral Health
Faith Bolen - State Farm
Farmers Exchange, Carrolton, Strasburg, Waynesburg
Flying Caprine Dairy Goats
Forest City Erectors
Frank Rahmlow
Franks Brothers Construction Inc.
Front Porch Cafe
Frontier Woodland Services
G & F Family Farm
Generations Women’s Health
Gerber Feed Service
Golden Circle Credit Union
Golden Harvest Seed/Grow Great Crops
GOTTSCHICK CLEANING
Greener Scapes Irrigation & Landscaping
Grinder’s - Above & Beyond
Guttman Energy
Gz Beez
Hahlen Line Services
Hair by Bailee
Harding Heating & Cooling
Harig Farms
Harolds Equipment Inc
Hartville Family Dentistry/Wolf Financial Group, LLC/
Fleming, Wise, Adrew Alleman & Scherer Orthodontics
Hattery Trucking
Hein Construction
Heritage Cooperative
Hermann,Earline
Hi Point Kennels
Hiswill Properties LLC
Hometown Veterinary Service, Inc
Horner Law Office
HSI-Horning, Sarchione, Innerst Financial Management
Hunter Farm
Imperial Conveying Systems LLC
Irwin Trucking
J & C Transport Services
J. Kevin Miller Plumbing/Electric
Jacob and Allie Dawson
Jaime Walters - Stark County Recorder
Janet Moser
Jason Darrah / Martins Steel Fabrication
Jay & Trisha Gainey
Jeff and Lisa Zellers
Jeff Miller
Jes Richardson State Farm
JF Quarter Horses/Fletcher Hill Farm LLC
Jim & Monica Conrad
Jim Slabaugh Carpentry
JM Ag Fencing LLC
JMW Trucking
Johannings Custom Cabinets
John Cole
John Dye Construction LLC
Johnnys Music Shop
Johnson, Dan & Shelley
Joseph Rohrer
Judge Curt Werren
Judge Dave Stucki
Judge Dixie Park - Stark County Probate Court
Judge Rosemarie Hall
JWL Roofing LLC
K & S Millwrights Inc
K Palmer Insurance & Financial Service
Kalleker Drywall
Karen Wendling
Katherine Kline-Hasopis Styliest
Katie Estock Poynter
Kegley Family
Kegley Landscape LLC
Kelley Family Farms
Kempthorn Motors
Kiko Auctioneers
Kiko County Auction
Kiko Farms - Jim & Louanne Kiko
Kiko Meats
Kiko’s Greenhouse & Cement Statuary
Kiko, George & Becky
Kim & Bill Trussell
Kimble Disposal & Recycle
Kingsway Sign Co.
Kiplinger, Ray & Marie
Kirk’s Kitchen
Kitzmiller Farm and Cattle and The Farmer’s Market
Klick Farms LTD
Kline Livestock
Kremeland
Krystowski, Larry
Kunz, Colin
Kurt Bravis Cabinetry/Construction
L & M MEAT GOATS
Lab Acres LLC
Lantzer Funeral Home
Larry & Sue Carlson
Larry Seward
Laura & Bill Osterman
Lee Ann Cush
Lexington Grange #2672
Lightning Livestock Services
Linda Camp
Lippiatts Legacy Horseshoeing
Little Lamb Handmades
Living The Dream
Lois Gerback
Loretto Fleet Services
Loretto Rental LLC/GLITZ.ME
Louisville Physical Therapy
Louisville Vision Center
M & T Mobile Petting Farm
Mackey Farms LAIT LLC
Maier, Jennifer & George
Makenah Rohr
Mallant Properties
Mark Zimmerman- Whitetail Properties
Marlboro Supply
Marlene’s Accounting Services
Mary Honeycutt
Matt & Amy Kiko
Matthew P. Kreitzer - Chief Magistrate
Mayle, Sonny & Kacie
Mayor Pat Fallot of Louisville
McCoy, Robin McCracken Club Lambs
Medical Imaging Parts LLC
Melinda Tarter of Northwestern Mutual
Meyers, Dale & Diane
Michael Briggs
Michael Cush
Midlake Products & Manufacturing
Midway Mechanical - Shayne Currey
Mike & Kim Dimmerling
Mike Moran DVM
Miller Farms
Miller, Aaron & Erin
Montrose Auto Group Motts and Riggle Farm Fresh
Motts Greenhouse & Old Mill Bulk Foods
Mt. Eaton Elevator/Hubbard Show Rite Feeds
Mullett, Jim & Rita
Myers Farm Show Cattle
Nance, Vernon & Melissa
Nancy & Jim Schneider
Napa Auto Parts of Alliance
Nate Hershberger
Navarre Animal Clinic
Next Level Martial Arts Alliance
Norman Clark
North Canton Veterinary Clinic
Northeast Ohio Excavating
Northeast Professional Home Care
Ohio Paper Tube Co
Ohio Workroom LLC DBA Laubachers Upholstery
Olde Wood
Orce, Mark
Original T-Shirt Design
Paris & Washington Insurance
Parker Contracting LLC
Parker Farms
Parker Insurance Agency LLC
Patrick & Beth Ryan
Patriot Equipment Repair
Pauli Electric Inc
PBS Animal Health
People Enjoying Poultry
Pero Farms
Pero, Dick & Sue
Peterson, Rich
Pike Mutual Insurance Co.
Pittman Engineering Inc
Plain Township Trustee Scott Haws
Pole Barns Direct LLC
Polen Meats
Portage County Rabbit & Cavy Breeders
Pro Hoof Trimming
Progressive Auto Group
Pugh Central Station
Pugh Family Farm, LLC
Pugh, Dean & Bobbi
Pugh, Maverick
Pugh-Pennell Farms LLC
Puppy Loving Kennels
Pyramid Pipeline Inc
Q & T Heating & Cooling
R & J Repair, LLC
R & R Meadows
Randall Kiko Auctioneer
Recur Transport LLC
Red Barn Home Furnishing
Red Star Veterinary Clinic LLC
Reed Brown
Reed’s Towing
RG Smith Co, Inc.
Rhome, Brian
Richard Regula - Stark County Commissioner
Richards, Marie
Richville Community Park
Rick Dimmerling
Ridge Machine & Welding
Rival Farms LLC
Robert & Loretta Creager
Robinson Rentals
Roger Vaughan
Rohn Ranch Trailer Sales
Rohr Family Showstock
Rohr Valley Farms, LLC
Rohrer Family Show Stock
Ron Miller
Ron Smith / Ivy Rose Dairy Farm
Ron’s Automotive Service
Roth Family Farms
Ryan Biltz Realtor/Auctioneer
S & K Asphalt & Concrete
S & M Electrical Contracting
Salon 31
Samblanet, Jacob
Sanders Funeral Homes
Sarchione Ford of Waynesburg
Sarchione Ford Randolph
Schmuck Farms
Schmucker Farms
Schulman, Roth & Assocs., Co. LPA
Scott Borojevich
Sebring Mansion Inn & Spa
SES LLC
Shank Family
Silver Run Farm
Simms, Mike
Sippo Valley Longbeards NWTF
SJ Farms
Skipco Auto Auction
Slicker Farms
Smith, Myron
Soehnlen Vet Clinic
Sparkle Mart
Speakman, Aaron
Spillos Family
Splash Scapes Pools
Spotless - Cleaning & Sanitation
Spray It Oil Undercoating
Staley Technologies Inc
Star Mills
Stark County Cattlemen’s Assoc.
Stark County Fair King
Stark County Fair Queen
Stark County Sheriff George Maier
Stark County Sr. Fairboard
Stark Truss
State Rep Reggie Stoltzfus
Stoney Excavating LLC
Storage Stockade Sandy Valley LLC
Strouble Water & Trucking
Strouble’s Lanes
Sugardale Foods
Swallow Barn Sheep Farm
Swartz Farm
Sydney Bartolet/No Bull Hat Co
Synder Livestock
T & J Lawncare
Tabellion, Grace & Kate
Tabellion, John & Mandy
Tanner Real Estate Co.
Tarter Realty
Terraqua Farm
Terry Gram
The Commercial & Savings Bank
The Farmhouse Co Traveling Boutique
The Goat Gang
The Goose Doctors LLC
Thompson Animal Hospital
Tiffany Bracken
Tiger Sand & Gravel & Hidden Hills Farm and Livestock
The Stark County Fair & Jr. Fair would like to thank everyone that supported this year’s livestock sale by purchasing or donating to our youth!
Sept. 7, 2023
Sale Total: $820,894.25
STEERS
Grand Champion: Rylan Luyster
Bid: $8.50/lb Weight: 1,391 lbs
Buyer: Gulfport Energy
Reserve Champion: Avery Young
Bid:$ 30/lb Weight: 1,369 lbs
Buyers: D J Sales & Service, Randall L Gallagher Memorials, Bluegrass Stockyard, RJC Cattle Company, Capstone Holdings and Broke Ass Farms
HOGS
Grand Champion: Ronald Duvall
Bid: $48/lb Weight: 293 lbs
Buyer: EQT Corporation
Reserve Champion: Derick Garri-
son Bid: $56/lb Weight: 257 lbs
Buyer: Batesville Sportsman Club
LAMBS
Grand Champion: Ella Pietranton
Bid: $16/lb Weight: 129 lbs
Buyer: D & J Sales and Service
Reserve Champion: Keenan White Bid: $11/lb Weight 143 lbs
Buyer: Capstone Holdings GOATS
Grand Champion: Rilee Lucas
Bid: $36/lb Weight: 90 lbs
Buyer: Ohio Hills Health Services Reserve Champion: Khloe Taylor Bid: $16/lb Weight: 101 lbs
Buyer: Citizens National Bank RABBITS (PEN OF 3)
Grand Champion: Landon Feldner Bid: $700
Buyer: Joe’s Tire Reserve Champion: Adalynn Hanes
Bid: $700
Buyer: KFC and A&W Root Beer
TURKEYS
Grand Champion: Brandie Elerick
Bid: $1,700
Buyer: Barnesville Dairy Queen
Reserve Champion: Kavin Carpenter
Bid: $1,700
Buyer: Woodsfield Savings Bank
CHICKENS
Grand Champion: Lydia Fuchs
Bid: $1,700
Buyer: WVU Medicine
Reserve Champion: Austin Taylor
Bid: $1,700
Buyer: Equitrans Midstream
DUCKS
Grand Champion: Anna Kain
Bid: $1,975
Buyers: Butler’s Hickory Spring
Farm and Memories on National Road
Event Center
Reserve Champion: Kaleigh Unroe
Bid: $1,700
Buyer: Citizens National Banks
DAIRY FEEDER
Reserve Champion: Robbie Saffell
Bid: $3.25/lb Weight: 636 lbs
Buyer: David and Marsha Ward
FEEDER STEER
Reserve Champion: Payton Dudzik
Bid: $8/lb Weight: 623
Buyer: Dwight Shugert Farms
Aug. 23 and Aug. 26 Sale Total: $939,392.91
592
Diary Cheese Auction Total: $96,025
STEERS
Lots: 46
Grand champion: Harrison Blay
Bid: $37.50/lb* Weight:1,440
Buyers: Synergy Consulting Group, Harner Plumbing, Tom and Jean Lee, Farmer’s Savings and Moore Well Services/AAA Plastics & Pallets
Reserve champion: Emily Scott
Bid: $7/lb. Weight: 1,445
Buyer: James Wilson CARCASS STEERS
Lots: 2
Grand champion: Reese Diehl
Bid: $10/lb. Weight: 894
Buyer: Polen Meats
Reserve champion: Taylor Wadsworth
Bid: $9/lb. Weight: 838
Buyer: Moore Well Services/AAA
Plastics & Pallets
Bid: $97.50/lb.* Weight: 272
Bid: $15/lb. Weight:103
Lots: 34
HOGS
Lots: 206
Grand champion: Kamryn Lynn
Buyer: Blake Daniels with Pest Control Technologies and Next Level
ing & Finishing LLC
Fram-
Reserve champion: Logan Lynn
Bid: $45/lb. Weight: 260
Buyer: Sarchione Chevrolet - Garrettsville
CARCASS HOGS
Grand Champion: Lucas Ryan
Bid: $25/lb. Weight: 244
Buyer: Polen Meats
Reserve Champion: Alana Brabson
Bid: $15/lb. Weight: 256
Buyer: Moore Well Services/AAA
Plastics & Pallets
LAMBS
Lots: 50
Grand champion: Savannah White
Bid: $45/lb. Weight: 145
Buyers: Duma Meats
Reserve champion: Kamryn Lynn
Bid: $47.25/lb. Weight: 133
Buyers: Blake Daniels with Pest Control Technologies and Next Level
Framing & Finishing LLC
CARCASS LAMBS
Lots: 2
Grand champion: Adam “AJ” Heppe
Buyers: Polen Meats and Dozer Enterprise
Reserve champion: Kylie Vickers
Bid: $15/lb
Weight: 101
Buyer: Medical Imaging Parts, LLC
BOER GOATS
Lots: 31
Grand champion: Kamryn Lynn
CHICKENS Number of Pens of Three: 107
Grand champion: Emily Bollen-
bacher
Bid: $2,400
Buyer: Tri County Service
Reserve champion: Paul Dussel
Bid: $2,250
Buyers: Portage County Commis-
Grand champion: Katrina Richards
Bid: $7,000*
Buyer: Debbie Svette
Reserve champion: Jessica Mix
Bid: $1,400
Buyer: Tri County Service
DAIRY CHEESE AUCTION
Project Champion Basket
Bid: $7,500
Bid: $2,500/head
Weight: 91
Buyer: Wittensoldner Realty
Reserve champion: Alana Brabson
sioner Sabrina Christian Bennett and Delux Mold & Machine, Inc.
GEESE
Lots: 16
Grand champion: Jessica Mix
Buyer: Ryan and Anna Ailes
Reserve Project Basket Bid: $4,000
Buyer: Big Truck MD
Bid: $1,100/head
Weight: 78
Buyer: Wittensoldner Realty
RABBITS
Number of Pens of Three: 14
Grand champion: Odessa Hottensmith
Bid: $1,600
Buyer: Sunrise Springs Water Co.
Rootstown
Reserve champion: Lillian Brunswick
Bid: $1,300
Buyers: Papa Ray, Grandma Beck, Papa Gary and Grandma Holly
Bid: $2,400
Buyer: Tri County Service
Reserve champion: Jennifer Mix
Bid: $1,700
Buyer: Kiko Auctioneers & Realtors
TURKEYS
Lots: 84
Grand champion: Grace Wheeler
Bid: $1,900
Buyer: Tri County Service
Reserve champion: Olivia Boyle
Bid: $1,200
Buyer: Valerie Evans Coontz/Berkshire Hathaway
DUCKS
Total All Baskets plus additional donations to Portage County Dairy 4-H
Kids: $73,025
Benefit Basket
Bid: $7,000
Buyer: Congress Lake Farms LLC
Total Benefit Basket plus additional donations: $23,000
Auctioneers and Ringmen: Kiko
Auctioneers — Jack and John Kiko and team
Fair Queen and King: Lauren Evans and Logan Campbell
(Continued on Page A26)
Thanks to ALL the Fair Board members and numerous volunteers that make the Fair a memorable success each year. A special thanks to Joel Braido, Braido Memorials for the Scholarships to all the livestock members showing in their final year of 4-H and FFA.
Appalachian Capital Management
Applegarth Trucking
Ascent Resources
B & H Butchery
B B Farms
B-One BBQ Baker & Sons Equip Co
Barnesville Dairy Queen
Barnesville Veterinary Services
Barnesville Vision Center
Batesville Sportsman’s Club
Becks Blackout Tinting
Bel-Morr Market & Quizno’s
Belmont County Soil & Water Conservation
Belmont Mills
Billy Pryor Gen Contracting
Bilyue Oil & Gas Holdings & Dump Truck Services
Blue Grass Stockyard Lexington
Blue Racer Midstream
BMM Real Estate
Bostic Concrete, LLC
Bridgeport Equipment and Tool
Broke-Ass Farm
Buckeye Steel Inc.
Butler’s Hickory Springs Farm
Capstone Holding Company
Captina Produce Auction
Carol Carpenter
Chris and Vanessa Berhalter
Citizens National Bank
Classic Properties
Clay’s Drive In
Clifford Collins
Coleman Farms Equipment
Corner Pharmacy Crum’s Manufacturing Services
D & J Sales & Service
Daryl & Sue Ward
Dave and Twila Fisher
David & Doug Detling
David and Marsha Ward
David Brown
David Jones, CAI Auctioneer
Deer Crest Farm
Designed by Danah llc
Don Jones for 95th District Rep
Dons Tops & Cabinets
Doug & Elaine Schafer
Dutton Farms
Dwight Shugert, Shugert Farms
Emory Rothenbuhler & Sons Trking
EQT Corporation
Equitrans Midstream
Erica Booth-Barricklow, DDS
Everly Concrete Fisher Family and Sport Chiropractic
Flat Rock Farms
Freedom Four, LLC
Fuchs Family Farm
Gallagher & Son’s Monuments
Grange Ins & WD Skinner & Son Ins
Gulf Port Energy
Harris Cattle Ranch
Hazlett, Burt & Watson
Headley Meats
Heritage Cooperative
Hissoms Service Center
Hollow Rock Farms LLC
Huff Ridge Boars
Insana’s Towing & Crane
J & R Excavating Inc
J & V Farms
J K M Farms
J L G Rental Properties, LLC
J-Mo Meats
James Fox
JD Winland
Jefferson Landmark, Inc.
Jennmar
Jim Murray’s Auto Services
JLK Carryout
Joe’s Tire Commercial
Johnson Boiler Works
Kathy Kelich Belmont County Treasurer
Katie Detling NP
Kemp Insurance
Kemp Storage
Kenny McEndree
KFC & A W Rootbeer
Kimble Company
Large Animal Veterinary Service
Lash Industries
Lash Leasing LLC
Lashley Kubota Barn
Laura Zupko, Clerk of Courts Appointee
Law Office of S.Shaw
M B Farms
M.T. Humphrey Farm
Mansell Theaker & Son Excavating
Matt and Sarah Davis
MCS Financial
Memories on National Rd Event Center
Mistak Farms
Morning Wood Firewood
MPLX
Myser & Myser
Nana’s Creations
NexGen Industrial
Oakley Cattle Co
Oakley Contracting
OH/WV Excavating
Ohio Hills Health Centers
Ohio Valley Metal Roofing
Oil & Gas Safety Supply
On the Rocks Grill and Tavern
Orrison Maintenance Service
Patterson UTI Drilling
Pike 40
Pittman Farms
Porterfield Farms
Porterfields Fabrication Services
Premier
LashLey TracTor saLes, Inc.
Zanesville 740-455-2141
Quaker City 740-679-2141
St Clairsville 740-695-2141
Marietta 740-374-4151
shaw ag equIpmenT Thornville, Ohio 740-536-7857
TracTor DepoT 4675 Depot Rd., Salem, Ohio 330-222-0344
s & s equIpmenT Carrollton, Ohio 330-739-4275
owens ImpLemenT Dover, Ohio 330-343-5708
We sell TracTor & skid loader Tracks
Answers to this week’s puzzle on page A13
D&J saLes & servIce, Inc. 38175 Cadiz-Piedmont Rd. Cadiz, Ohio 740-942-3099
Log cabIn Fence Amity, PA 724-222-8755 888-267-3821
Answers to this week’s puzzle on page A13
A highly respected and beloved lay preacher and retired professor of political science for several decades at the College of Wooster, he left his mark on many lives. Born to Christian missionaries in India, he came to the United States where he married and reared a family.
Shull refused the request out of respect for Dean’s privacy. The journalist, in a veiled threat, reminded him that the college had benefited from a couple of favorable Time articles in the past. It was time for the college to reciprocate, coughing up some information on that alumnus.
Luke 18:18-27.
And a certain ruler asked [Jesus], saying, “Good Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?” And Jesus said, “Thou knowest the commandments, Do not commit adultery, Do not kill, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Honor thy father and thy mother.”
And he said, “All these have I kept from my youth up.” Now when Jesus heard these things, he said unto him, “Yet lackest thou one thing: sell all that thou hast, and distribute unto the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven and come, follow me.”
And when he heard this, he was very sorrowful, for he was very rich. And when Jesus saw that he was very sorrowful, he said, “How hardly shall they that have riches enter into the kingdom of God! For it is easier for a camel to go through a needle’s eye, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.” And they that heard if said, “Who then can be saved?” And he said, “The things which are impossible with men are possible with God.”
Doctor Gordon Shull’s memorial service was recently held at the church to which he belonged. The group of worshippers included college faculty, former students, clergy and friends of the family. It was a celebration of his life and the promise of eternal life.
Having studied under Dr. Shull, I grew to appreciate this man of high principle and Christian faith. Never revealing his personal views, he encouraged us to weigh differing opinions, assigning writings reflecting them. The mind to him was a Godgiven gift meant to be used to choose and commit to ideas while being able to change one’s mind if necessary.
I remember when he, being a pacifist, came to believe that there was a place for “just wars” in extreme circumstances in which human rights and lives were unjustly threatened. It was a difficult choice for him.
Gordon deeply respected and cared about each of his students. I remember a couple examples of that belief that each life deserves reverence and respect.
A college friend, a brilliant student and a free-spirited character, showed up with an old coal shovel for a final exam in Shull’s class. Fifty-some years later at a Sunday lunch, I shared that story with the old professor.
He recalled that incident, saying, “I asked Howdy why he brought the shovel. He told me that he might need it to get through some essay questions. I remember that he received an A- on that test. I hope that he found a good life wagon to which he could hitch that fine mind. He contacted me a few years ago. He’s OK.” Gordon cared enough to remember.
The other story revealed Professor Shull’s regard for his students’ dignity and privacy. John Dean, President Nixon’s legal advisor and major figure in the Watergate scandal, had been Gordon’s Independent Study project advisee at Wooster. When the Watergate story broke, a journalist from Time Magazine visited the good prof to get some background on Dean.
Gordon, with his quiet smile, took the Wooster catalogue from a shelf and showed the fellow the page listing the college trustees, chaired by Henry Luce, the publisher of Time. The deflated guy rose and quietly left.
Gordon Shull, who had influenced so many lives, refused to use a former student for self-aggrandisement. That’s respect for the person, regardless of reputation.
Having worked with Gordon on church matters over the years, I came to appreciate that quiet strength and influence. It was never directed toward himself, but toward service and loving respect for others in his Savior’s name.
Jesus, in his conversation with the rich ruler, shared his teaching while respecting the person with whom he was conversing. Jesus cared about this man, but left the wealthy ruler the freedom to decide about what Jesus said. And Jesus cared enough to watch the sorrowful man go on his way. I would bet that the rich man was in Jesus’ prayers after the encounter.
Each of us influences others in various ways. We don’t have to be famous or professors or wealthy and powerful. Whoever we are, we should strive to use our influences for the good of others and not just for ourselves.
That is how Jesus lived his ministry, and that’s what he taught his disciples. That’s the kind of influence that inspires one to be the person God calls us to be.
God, may we be thankful for those who have influenced our lives in positive ways that showed that we were remembered and revered. May we do the same for others. Amen.
Scoldings from mom and dad had little effect, as the temptation to “let it all hang out” was just too much for them.
Most of my children were good on the bus (they really were), but I have been extremely frustrated dealing with bad behavior in my years of parenting, especially as I fathered — with no experience or warm-up periods — instant teenagers with agendas of their own. I consider this problem to be representative of parenting as a whole.
God blessed them, and God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the air and over every living thing that moves upon the earth.”
— Genesis 1:28 (NRSVUE)
I panicked when I saw my fiveyear-old daughter lying face down in the dirt. As I ran toward her, I yelled, “Katie! Are you okay?” She looked up and calmly replied, “I’m talking to the worms.” I shouldn’t have been surprised. Katie felt person-
ally responsible for the care of every creature she encountered. Before bed, she would often read to her pet snake. She spent hours constructing tiny houses for jumping spiders. And any dead flies she found on windowsills were given proper burials.
We learn in Genesis 1 that humankind was given the responsibility of caring for God’s creation. This doesn’t mean we need to talk to worms or build houses for spiders, but we do need to take care of the fragile ecosystems that provide homes for countless living things.
Some ways to do this include recy-
cling and cutting back on our use of fossil fuels by choosing to walk, ride a bike, or take public transportation whenever possible.
As stewards of God’s creation, we can each do our part to help protect and preserve our precious world. And if you see a worm today, say hello for Katie.
TODAY’S PRAYER
Thank you, God, for your amazing creation. Guide us in how we can be better stewards of the world around us. Amen.
— Jill Allen Maisch,Maryland
“Put on then, as God’s chosen, holy and beloved, compassion, kindness, loveliness, meekness, and patience … and above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony.”
— Colossians 3:12, 14
Summer is waning — we hope, with the extra measure of heat this year — and school is ready to begin again. Prominent in the news are reports of bus maintenance, schedules and start-ups, as well as the difficulties: driver shortages, missed children, late arrivals etc.
Growing up, I only rode a school bus for a very short time. I walked to school in the city and the country, living near the school, and when I was older, I was driving myself.
In my short time as a bus rider, and then as a parent placing my children in the big yellow taxi, I concluded that you find out who you really are on the school bus.
Let me clarify; when you are in a situation or place in which no one is watching intently (scrutinizing or judging you), your true personality comes out. I have found that with my children, this is the school bus situation.
Whether they are polite or disrespectful; whether they talk like angels or sailors; whether they choose to be kind or cruel — all seems to come out when they have the freedom of a 30-minute ride with other “freedom seekers.”
As parents, we attempt to instill a degree of self-control so that they can be good people, whether they are in our sight or not. Our hope is that our children can be contributors — not takers — in society.
Do you see the analogy to the Christian life? Out of sight of our brothers and sisters and away from the shadow of the church building, we find out what kind of disciples we really are. When temptation beset us, have we attained measures of self-control? When other’s needs present themselves, are we givers?
What have you “put on,” as Paul advises? His counsel is to be holy and beloved (by Christ) as we show to others the compassion and kindness and meekness a follower of Jesus should exhibit toward others, as well as the harmony binding agent of love.
Do we instead look the other way, unnoticed and unseen? Our Lord sees us. And he sees us as we really are.
On the school bus of life, there are many “freedom seekers.” Let us choose (a keyword for the bus riders also) to be faithful followers in secret and in public so that the gospel’s good news can be known to all whom we encounter.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, you tell us to give in secret, and to pray in secret, that our heavenly father will see and reward those actions. Let us be true, above all wearing the garment of love. Amen.
“Set thy heart upon thy work, but never on its reward. Work not for a reward, but never cease to do thy work.”
— Bhagavad Gita: Chapter 2, Verse 47
• ½ cup butter
• 1 sm. onion, chopped
• 1 cup carrots, chopped
• 1 cup celery, chopped
• ½ lb. fresh mushrooms
• 1 tsp. chicken bouillon
• ½ tsp. garlic powder
• ½ tsp. ground thyme
• 1 tsp. parsley flakes
• ¼ cup flour
• 9 cups chicken broth, divided
• 10 oz. can cream of chicken soup
• 3 cups wild rice, cooked
• 2 cups cooked chicken, shredded
• To taste black pepper
In a medium stockpot over medium heat, melt the butter and add onion, carrots, celery and fresh mushrooms. Sauté for a few minutes, season with bouillon, garlic powder, thyme and parsley. Slowly add the flour and mix well. Bring to a boil for 2 minutes and then add 8 cups chicken broth, stirring constantly. Reduce heat and simmer for about 20 minutes, covered. Remove the lid, add cream of chicken soup, additional broth, rice and chicken. Simmer for 20 minutes more.
• ½ stick butter, divided
• 1½ lbs. raw medium shrimp, peeled, deveined
• 2 whole carrots, peeled and chopped
• 2 stalks celery, chopped
• 1 med. onion, chopped
• 8 cups seafood stock
• ¼ cup long-grain white rice
• 2 Tbsp. tomato paste
• 3 sprigs fresh flat-leaf parsley
• 3 sprigs fresh thyme
• 1 bay leaf
• ¼ tsp. cayenne pepper
• To taste salt and pepper
• ½ cup heavy whipping cream
• 3 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice
• ¼ cup chives, chopped fine
Melt 1 tablespoon butter in a large heavy pot over medium heat. Add shrimp and cook, stirring occasionally, 3 to 4 minutes. Transfer shrimp to a plate. Add remaining butter to same pot. Add carrots, celery and onion and cook over medium heat, stirring frequently, until very soft, about 10 minutes. Add seafood stock, rice and tomato paste; stir for 1 minute. Add parsley sprigs, thyme sprigs, bay leaf and cayenne. Simmer uncovered until rice is soft, about 20 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. Reserve four shrimp for garnish and stir remaining shrimp into bisque. Remove parsley, thyme and bay leaf. Remove from heat. Working in batches, purée bisque in a blender until smooth. Pour through a fine-mesh strainer set over a clean pot. Discard solids in strainer. Stir in cream and reheat bisque over medium heat. Add lemon juice. Season to taste with salt, pepper and more cayenne, if desired. Mince reserved shrimp and mix with chives in a small bowl. Place 1 heaping tablespoon shrimp mixture in the center of large, shallow soup bowls. Ladle bisque around garnish and serve.
• 4 Tbsp. butter, divided
• ½ lb. ground beef
• ¾ cup onion, chopped
• ¾ cup carrots, shredded
• ¾ cup celery, chopped
• 1 tsp. dried basil
• 1 tsp. dried parsley
• 4 cups cubed potatoes
• 3 cups chicken broth
• ¼ cup flour
• 1½ cups milk
• 2 cups cheddar cheese, shredded
• ¼ cup sour cream
Cook ground beef over medium heat in a large pot. Remove from heat and drain. Add 1 tablespoon butter to the same pan and add onion, carrots and celery. Cook and stir for 5 to 8 minutes and add beef back to the pan. Stir in basil and parsley. Add potatoes and broth and bring to a boil; reduce heat to low and simmer until potatoes are tender, 10 to 12 minutes. Melt remaining 3 tablespoons butter in a separate small saucepan over medium heat. Add flour and whisk until smooth, about 1 minute. Gradually whisk in milk; simmer and stir until sauce is thick and smooth. Stir sauce into burger mixture, stirring constantly. Bring to a boil; reduce heat to low and stir in cheese until melted. Add sour cream; stir until just heated through. Serve immediately.
• 1 med. onion, chopped
• 1 Tbsp. olive oil
• 2 14.5 oz. cans chicken broth
• 3 lg. Yukon Gold potatoes, peeled and cubed
• 15-1/4 oz. can whole kernel corn, drained
• 1 cup milk, divided
• 1/2 tsp. salt
• 1/2 tsp. pepper
• 1/3 cup flour
In a large saucepan, cook and stir onion in oil over medium heat until tender. Add broth and potatoes; bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 10 to 15 minutes or until potatoes are tender. Stir in the corn, 1/2 cup milk, salt and pepper. In a small bowl, whisk flour and remaining milk until smooth. Stir into soup; return to a boil. Cook and stir for 2 to 3 minutes or until thickened.
• ¼ cup butter
• 2 16 oz. pkgs. sliced fresh mushrooms
• 1 pinch salt
• 1 med. yellow onion, diced
• 1½ Tbsp. flour
• 6 sprigs fresh thyme, tied in a bundle with kitchen twine
• 2 cloves garlic, peeled
• 4 cups chicken broth or more to taste
• 1 cup water or more to taste
• ½ cup cooking white wine
• 1 cup heavy whipping cream
• To taste salt, freshly ground black pepper
• 1 tsp. fresh thyme leaves for garnish, or to taste
Melt butter in large soup pot over medium-high heat. Sauté mushrooms and 1 pinch salt in melted butter for about, 5 to 10 minutes. Reduce heat to medium-low and continue to cook, stirring often, until liquid evaporates and mushrooms are caramelized, 15 to 25 minutes. Set aside a few mushroom slices for garnish, if desired. Add onion to mushrooms; cook until onion is soft, about 5 minutes. Stir flour into the mushroom mixture and cook, stirring often, to remove raw flour taste, about 2 minutes. Add thyme bundle and garlic cloves and then pour in 4 cups chicken broth, 1 cup water and wine. Reduce heat to low and simmer 1 hour. Remove and discard the thyme bundle. Purée soup with a blender in batches until smooth and thick. Stir in cream. If too thick, add a little chicken broth or water. Season with salt and black pepper. Ladle into bowls; garnish with reserved mushrooms and thyme leaves.
• 3 Tbsp. butter
• 2 ribs celery, diced
• ½ onion, diced
• 3 cloves garlic, sliced
• 1 lb. dried split peas, rinsed
• 1 lb. ham, diced
• 1 bay leaf
• 1 qt. chicken stock
• 2½ cups water
• To taste salt and ground black pepper
Melt butter in a large soup pot over medium-low heat. Stir in celery, onion and sliced garlic; cook and stir until onions are translucent but not brown, 5 to 8 minutes. Stir in split peas, ham and bay leaf. Pour in chicken stock and water; stir to combine and simmer until peas are tender and soup has thickened, about 1 hour and 15 minutes. Stir occasionally. Season with salt and black pepper to serve.
• ½ lb. extra-lean ground beef
• 1 lg. egg, lightly beaten
• 2 Tbsp. dry bread crumbs
• 1 Tbsp. shredded Parmesan cheese
• ½ tsp. dried basil
• ½ tsp. onion powder
• 1 tsp. garlic powder
• 6 cups chicken broth
• 1 cup uncooked ditalini pasta
• 1 sm. onion
• 1/3 cup celery, finely chopped
• 1/3 cup carrot, finely chopped
• 2 cups fresh spinach, stemmed and chopped
Preheat the oven to 375 F. Combine ground beef, egg, bread crumbs, Parmesan cheese, basil, onion powder and garlic powder in a bowl. Shape beef mixture into 3/4-inch balls and place on a parchment-lined tray. Bake meatballs for 12 minutes. Heat broth in a large pot over medium-high heat until boiling. Stir in pasta, onion, celery and carrot. Return to boil. Reduce heat to medium and cook at slow boil, stirring frequently to prevent sticking, until pasta is cooked, about 10 minutes. Adjust seasoning if needed; reduce the heat to low and add spinach and meatballs. Heat thoroughly until spinach is wilted and serve with additional Parmesan.
• 2 lbs. ground beef
• 3 lg. green peppers, chopped
• 1 lg. onion, chopped
• 2 14.5 oz. cans beef broth
• 1 28 oz. can crushed tomatoes, undrained
• 2 10.75 oz. cans condensed tomato soup, undiluted
• 4 oz. can mushroom stems and pieces, drained
• 1-1/2 cups cooked rice
In a Dutch oven or large saucepan, cook the beef, green peppers and onion over medium heat until meat is no longer pink; drain. Stir in the broth, soup, tomatoes and mushrooms. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for at least 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add rice and heat through.
The weather is slowly turning a bit cooler and soon we’ll be seeing leaves fall. There is no recipe here for stone soup, but hopefully, you will find a couple of great replacements to enjoy as the season changes.
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“Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.”
— William Morris
It’s time for me to come clean, literally. I am a fraud. The vision I have of myself and reality are not exactly lining up.
I would swear I am not a hoarder. I like organization. I don’t even have a junk drawer. I am in a long-term relationship with my label maker. I actually enjoy cleaning my house.
If asked, I will tell you without hesitation that my favorite hobby is organizing. Have a closet that needs to be cleaned out? Don’t threaten me with a good time.
If I find myself having an entire day without plans, I can start with coffee and conversation and see where the day takes me. If it takes me cleaning, organizing and donating piles of things, I am thrilled.
Homemaking is my jam.
That’s why I was as shocked as anyone when I opened an attic closet and realized I could not see even one square foot of floor.
Attic. Our attic, it should be noted, is not a dark, dusty storage space as most people understand attics in the truest sense. No. Our attic is a walkup, fully finished third floor space that is as large as the floors below.
All of that space towering in the treetops was seductive. It is one of the many reasons I fell in love with our home at first sight. Over the years, it has served many purposes. It has been an office, playroom, game room, family room, craft room, guest room, Boywonder’s lair and mini apartment at various times over the years.
I will always have fond memories of the vintage kindergarten table that held craft supplies for the children and the mountains of stuffed animals that Mr. Wonderful swore were the only insulation
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By Barbara MudrakIt’s no wonder that folks around here don’t know about fishers. After European settlers cleared 80% of their forest habitat and nearly hunted them to extinction, they had disappeared from Ohio by the mid-1800s.
But 30 have been sighted in the state since 2013 in Ashtabula, Lake, Trumbull, Jefferson and Columbiana counties. So perhaps it’s time to get reacquainted.
Newest carnivores. First off, fishers don’t eat fish. Well, maybe if they come upon one lying on a creek bank, said Katie Dennison, a wildlife biologist with the Ohio Division of Wildlife, whose responsibility is monitoring, research and management of Ohio’s furbearer species.
Fishers eat mostly small mammals, though they have been known to eat seeds, nuts, berries and mushrooms in a pinch. “They’re our newest carnivore to return to the state,” she said,
Their name actually comes from the French word for polecat, a distant relative from Eurasia and North Africa. Fishers are only found in North America, where they’re in the same family as weasels, otters, wolverines and badgers.
Its closest relative is the marten, though the fisher is much bigger. In that respect, it resembles another kind of cat; it weighs about as much as the common housecat.
In places that have porcupines, fishers have the endurance, wit and dexterity to hunt one for half an hour, then roll it over so as not to get pricked.
Forest dwellers. Fishers are dependent on forest, Dennison said. They prefer late-stage
forest with old, standing trees, both living and dead. They are adept at hunting in trees. They can climb and descend even the tallest trees with great speed thanks to the structure and dexterity of their paws.
Females go high up in the trunk looking for an old woodpecker nest or a cavity with a small opening. There they can nest and raise young with some protection against predators.
An interesting feature of the fisher is delayed implantation, Dennison said. They mate in the spring, but the embryos remain dormant for another 10 or 11 months. The following year, in late winter or early spring, the embryos implant in the uterus and develop very quickly.
Fishers do best in old forests with closed canopies, she said. In that case, the forest floor provides structures like hollow logs or rock piles that give fishers a place to rest. They do most of their hunting around sunset and again at dawn. The counties where fishers have been sighted have the kinds of forests that fishers need.
History. The theory is these fishers wandered in from Pennsylvania. Fishers were reintroduced in six Pennsylvania sites in the 1990s, and in Pocahontas and Tucker counties in West Virginia in 1969.
In both cases, the imported fishers came from New Hampshire, Dennison said. Though they have been reintroduced in some states — including in several national parks in the Northwest — their populations seem to be doing the best in the northeast corner of the U.S.
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that is natural to a cow, but unnatural to the quick growing, low overhead and cheap protein that adorns most grocery stores, restaurants and home kitchens.
Eric KellerI have read quite a few books on homesteading and farming. While I have enjoyed reading, listening and meeting Joel Salatin, my favorite author and role model is Gene Logsdon.
Salatin is a prolific writer and excellent public speaker. From his appearances in Food Inc., a movie about the industrial agriculture and food supply chain system, to his recent Deerfield, Ohio, lecture I attended earlier this year, he preaches the gospel about sustainability and food security that underscores most homesteaders today. While he is extremely popular today, amongst the tsunami of beginning homesteaders, his message hasn’t always been well received.
His whole life, Salatin has gone against the grain, choosing to raise his livestock on grass, something
While Salatin and his farm Polyface have become a household name to most, Gene Logsdon, to me, is the grandfather of the homesteading movement. His books are cherished in my house, having duplicate copies scattered around my library, which really constitutes any flat surface on or around a place I may be sitting.
I’ve read over a dozen of his books and haven’t come close to reading them all. He was a prolific writer and agrarian, publishing hundreds of articles. Growing up on a farm in Ohio, he went to college and began writing, all while constantly returning to his roots of farming, wherever he lived. He told stories and shared his breadth of knowledge.
Without his work, my pursuit would be futile, to say the least. I have reread some books and continue to reference his writing in an attempt to understand what I’m doing, but mostly to figure out what I’m doing wrong. What Salatin is to the agricultural community on a large scale, Logsdon is to the small-scale diversified farm and homestead.
In one of his books, he described how his grandfather sat on a rocking chair atop a horse-drawn harrow — a comfort and luxury unbeknownst to any, while adding extra weight.
This out-of-the-box thinking is what constitutes a contrarian. Ulti-
mately, it constitutes my life. I cannot help the way that I think. My father would get angry when he saw me tackling a project, even as an adult. He would often cite a tool and its function when explaining how something should be done.
While reaching for a crescent wrench to hammer a nail, I would explain to him: Just because a hammer is the most efficient tool and purposely designed to do the job, it doesn’t mean that it is the only tool that can accomplish the job. Humans have engineered the tool as a solution, but the problem existed long before the tool did, and the problem needs to be resolved with or without the right tool.
A long time ago, when we first got married, my wife wanted the perfect Christmas tree. As we strolled through the aisles, she found the Clark Griswold of all the artificial trees on display.
Even after purchasing it, she was unconvinced that it would fit in the trunk of our subcompact car. To prove her point, she even assisted me by opening the hatchback and attempting to force the box into the trunk. It didn’t work — not until I opened the box, removed the contents and carefully placed all the pieces inside of the trunk, folded the box and closed the hatch.
That’s how you think outside of the box.
(Eric Keller is a veteran, husband, proud father of four, nurse and first-generation homesteader who can be reached at happyrootshomesteadohio@gmail.com.)
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234 W. Washington St., Corry, Pa.
majority of firearms coming from 2 estates, including the jim davis estate
WinchesTer models: 37, 71, 73, 88, 92, 94, 55, 05, 03, 21 Skeet, and more! US Springfield Krags, full stock 30-40 Krags, 30-40 carbines, 22 Trainer, Spencer and Sharp’s rifles, Whitneyville and Whitney Arms firearms, Whitney Kennedy, Peabody, Springfield carbines, M1 Garands, 1903 fitted for Pedersen Device, early muskets, Civil War guns, large assortment of quality military firearms, sporting arms, black powder and modern handguns, over 200 firearms in this sale! Large assortment of ammunition, knives, hunting items, and more!
This is a quality auction you don’t want to miss! check website for photos and listing http://www.plossauction.com
Ploss Auction
lArry n. Ploss, Auctioneer
814-664-7198 corry, pa - Au002859-l
starting at 8:30 a .M.
12 Transcraft Step Deck Trailer 53 ft; 03 Viking Fixed Gooseneck Trailer;
MISC. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: 18 Screen USA T3000 Tracked Screen
Plant Belt Feeder Trommel Screen, Tier 4, 2019 US EPA Label, Cat 2.2 L Diesel Engine, Hydraulic Leveling, steel track drive, remote; IR 1300 Air Compressor
Cummins diesel powered; 96 IR P185WJD Compressor skid mount, JD diesel powered; 08 Gorman Rupp Prime Aire Centrifugal Pump PA6C60-4045D, 6 inch, JD 4045 engine; Atlantic Coast 8ft X 40ft Office Container; 2000 Gallon Fuel Tank containment, pumps & hose reel; Winch Bed w/Tail Board & Hyd Pump; 75000 lb Roll Off Hoist body for truck; Allen AT14S Mud Buggy gas powered, rubber track drive, hyd rotating dump bed; Case 660 Trencher orops, 4wd, PAT blade, backhoe, vibratory cable plow (as-is, non running);
Denis Cimaf DAH150E 53 in Mulcher Attach; 17 Husqvarna FS50000D Walk Behind Concrete Saw Yanmar 4TWV880-OHO diesel engine; Harley & Bobcat 72 in skid steer power rake; 16 Bradco HP50 Asphalt Planer for SS; Diamond 35 to 41 GPM Skid Steer Brush Mower; Diamond 72 in Heavy Duty Skid Steer Rotary Mower skid steer mount, 21 to 28 GPM heavy duty rotary mower head; 15 Bobcat 80 in Rotary Cutter; Bradco 511 SS Backhoe Attach; 33 in Stump Shear for Cat 330 class excavator; Dymax Shear for 315 — Allied H4A Dozer Winch; Cat H120GC Hyd Breaker low use; Several Tool boxes, several new & used skid steer, excavator attachments too numerous to list!!!
CAT RENTAL FLEET INVENTORY REDUCTION: Excavators: 19 Cat 303.5E2CR orops, rubber track, angle blade; 15 Cat 305E2CR cab, heat, air, q/c, 3rd valve, hyd thumb, rubber tracks, backfill blade; 18 Cat 305E2CR orops, 3rd valve, q/c, angle blade; 17 Cat 307E2 cab, heat, air, q/c, 3rd valve, hyd thumb; 2-19 Cat 308CR cab, heat, air, 3rd valve, swing boom, q/c, backfill blade, hyd thumb, road liner pads, rear camera; 2-17 & 18 Cat 308E2 CR cab, air, swing boom, 3rd, blade, q/c, hyd thumb, blade; 19 Cat 312F cab, heat, air, rear camera, 36 in Cat bucket; 19 Cat 315FL cab, air, 3rd valve, q/c, blade, zero swing, backfill blade, Cat hyd thumb; 19 Cat 320 cab, air, 3rd valve, Cat Progressive link hyd thumb, rear camera; 17 Cat 320F L cab, air, 3rd valve, Cat Progressive link hyd thumb, rear camera; Skid Steers: 22 Cat 259D3 cab, heat, air, 2 speed, power q/c, aux hyd, rear camera, low hours; 20 Cat 262D3 cab, heat, air, 2 speed, power q/c, high flow aux, rear camera; 18 Cat 279D cab, heat, air, 2 speed, power q/c, aux hyd; 15 Cat 289D orops, q/c, aux hyd, 2 speed;; 2-17 Cat 289D cab, air, 2 speed, pwr q/c, camera, aux hyd; 19 Cat 299D2 cab, air, pwr q/c, aux hyd, rear camera; 19 Cat 259D cab, air, 2 speed, power q/c, high flow hyd, rear camera;
LOCAL LAND CLEARING COMPANY SURPLUS INVENTORY REDUCTION: 2-15 Bandit 200XP Chipper Perkins diesel powered; 14 Bandit 250XP Chipper Cat diesel powered; 16 Dodge Ram 5500 Service Truck Cummins diesel, 4wd, auto trans, Titan Auto Crane service body, hyd air compressor, Hobart gas welder, hyd outriggers, Auto Crane HC7 Nexstar hyd crane w/remote; 2-13 Ford F750 Chip Truck Cummins ISB6.7, 240 hp, auto trans, hyd brakes, Arbor Tech chip body, rear trailer hitch, extended cab; 05 Freightliner M2-106 Truck Mercedes diesel powered, 8LL trans, air brakes, steel flat bed, rear hitch; 09 Freightliner M2-106 Truck w/ Knuckle Boom Cummins ISL 2x5 engine, 8LL trans, air brakes, steel flat bed w/IMT 9000 series knuckle boom crane; 12 Intl Tool Body Truck; 03 Intl 4400 Crash Truck DT466 engine, 10 sp trans, air brake, Energy Absorption System Crash System; 10 Intl 7400 Crash Truck Maxx Force engine, 8LL trans, Energy Absorption System Crash System; 14 Peterbilt PB337 Truck 4wd Paccar PX7 engine, 6 sp
trans, air brakes, flat bed w/rear trailer hitch; 16 Peterbilt PB337 Truck w/box Paccar PX7 engine, 6 sp auto trans, air brakes, Morgan GVSD08520098 van box w/lift gate, on board pto air compressor; 17 Peterbilt PB337 Truck w/box Paccar PX7 engine, 6 sp trans, air brakes, Morgan GVSD08520096 van box w/lift gate, on board pto air compressor; 06 Western Star 4900SA Grapple Truck/Trailer Mercedes OM460LA engine, 8LL trans, tandem axle, Ferrec trailer HT12T debris trailer (brakes need repair), Rotobec Elite XT loading grapple w/rotating head; 09 Eager Beaver 20XPT lowboy trailer; FARM & COMPACT TRACTORS: 91 Case IH Maxxum 5140 cab, 4wd, powershift, power shuttle, 3pt, pto, 3 rear scv, Allied 795 loader; 49 David Brown 990A diesel, power steering, loader; 17 JD 835M XUV 4wd, gas powered; JD 1570 front cut mower diesel powered, 4wd, Lastec 100 in tri flex mower deck; JD 650 2wd, diesel — 19 JD 1023E 4wd, loader, hydro; JD 3020 diesel, syncro range, rear scv, JD 148 loader, nice; JD 4300 cab, heat, 3pt capable, pto, hydro, loader (front snowblower & blade sell separately; 16 JD 5055E 4wd, open station, power shuttle, 3 pt, pto, rear scv, skid steer q/c; JD 5065E 4wd, syncro trans, rear scv, H240 loader w/q/c; 16 JD 5085E 4wd, open station, 3 pt, pto, 2 scv, joystick valve, power shuttle trans; 98 JD 6420 2wd, cab, air, power quad trans, 3 pt, pto, 2 scv, Diamond side and rear rotary mower; 03 JD 6420 4wd, cab, air, power shuttle IVT trans, 3 scv; IH 1066 open station, 3 pt, 540/1000 pto, diff lock, 2 scv, rock box, 18.4R38 Firestone tires, T/A slips in low; Kubota GR2110 3 cyl diesel, hydro, 54 in mower deck; Kubota B7100 4wd, diesel, 3pt, PTO, loader; 05 Kubota L39 4wd, orops, glide shift trans, 3 pt capable, pto, skid steer q/c, rear q/c; 02 Kubota M125X DTC 4wd, cab, air, power shift, power shuttle, 3pt, pto, 2scv; LS XR4046 4wd, orops, left hand shuttle shift, 3 pt, pto, 2 scv, LS LL4702 loader w/skid steer q/c; 20 NH Workmaster 105 4wd, open station, loader, 2 scv; 04 NH TV145F 4wd, cab, air, 3 rear scv, PTO, constant flow hyd, Tiger over the rail mower, Engine side: 3pt, pto, 2 scv, cab side linkages, municipal machine; 19 NH T6.155 cab, air, 4wd, power shift/shuttle trans, 3 pt, pto, 2 scv, Diamond side arm mower w/joystick control; 18 NH T6.155 cab, air, 4wd, power shift/shuttle, 3 pt, pto, 3 scv, Diamond side arm mower w/rotary head; NH Boomer 3045 4wd, cab, air, 3 pt, pto, easy drive trans, NH 260TL w/skid steer q/c; NH 8160 4wd, cab, air, loader, powershift, power shuttle, 3pt, pto, 2 SCV; FARM EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS: Case IH 450 3 Bottom Plow auto reset plow; IH 8 ft Transport Disc; IH 540 Manure Spreader top beater; JD 447 Round Baler — NH 853 Round Baler; JD 582 Round Baler crop cutter, silage special, net wrap; JD 854 Round Baler crop cutter, silage special, net wrap; NH BR7060 Round Baler silage special, monitor; Pottinger Hit 910AZ 6 Star Tedder 6 rotor, hyd fold, used on our farm for several years, works good; Tarter Creep Feeder — JD 80 3pt 2x Corn Planter; Several 3pt and farm implements not listed!!
IMPORTANT UPDATED AUCTION SCHEDULE FOR MAY 4 AUCTION
8:30 am: Small miscellaneous items row (onsite bidding only, non internet)
9:00 am: Ring 1: Construction equipment, construction attachments, heavy trucks (onsite & internet bidding)
9:00 am: Ring 2: Farm tractors, farm implements, trucks, trailers, miscellaneous attachments (onsite & internet bidding)
THE OCTOBER 5 AUCTION IS SHAPING UP TO BE A NICE AUCTION WITH PLENTY OF INVENTORY TO CHOOSE FROM. PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.quarrickauction.com FOR MOST UPDATED PIC-TURES AND DETAILS OR STOP BY OUR FACILITY TO CHECK OUT ITEMS COMING UP FOR AUCTION. ITEMS BEING ADDED DAILY.
Live Internet Bidding is available for this auction hosted by Equipment Facts or Proxibid. Check out their website for details at www.equipmentfacts.com or www.proxibid.com
Good selection of clean equipment!!! Easy to get to, we are 20 min. from I-70, 25 min. from PA turnpike, 20 min from I-68, 30 min from I-79.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS: VALID PHOTO ID REQUIRED TO OBTAIN BUYERS NUMBER. PAYMENT MADE IN FULL DAY OF AUCTION VIA CASH, GOOD CHECK, BANK WIRE TRANSFER, OR VISA/MASTER CARD WITH 3% ADMINISTRATION FEE. Note: There will be a buyers fee of $250.00 per item, for items selling for $2,500.00 & up, and a 10% fee per item, for items selling for $2,500.00 & below. ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS-IS WHERE IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR FOLLOWING: ACCIDENTS ON AUCTION YARD PREMISES; REPRESENTATION OR CONDITION OF ITEMS SOLD; HOURS OF USAGE ON EQUIPMENT SOLD; PRICES OBTAINED BY AUCTION COMPANY; NO SHOWS; PLEASE CALL AHEAD TO BE SURE OF AVAILABILITY OF SPECIFIC ITEMS. ALL ANNOUCEMENTS DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECENDENCE OVER PRINTED MATERIAL. SALES TAX WILL BE COLLECTED WHERE APPLICABLE UNLESS VALID EXPEMPTION IS PROVIDED. ALL OUT OF STATE CHECKS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A BANK LETTER OF GUARANTEE, CALL FOR CHECK PRE-APPROVAL. Quarrick Equipment & Auctions Inc. Auction License # AY002278 If you would like to receive a flyer by E-mail please let us know, E-mail us at info@quarrickauction.com
Held at: Country Side Equipment Sales 5064 Kensington Rd NE * Carrollton, OH 44615
330-627-5100
***nO OnsitE BUYErs PrEMiUM***
ing Crate, Hay Saver Round Bale Feeder, Allis Chalmers Suitcase Weights, Misc. Gates, Rolls of Barb wire fencing, Square Fuel Tank w/ Pump, Boom Pole, Firestone 23* All Traction Radials 18.4-38, Amrox Portable Electric Hand Saw, Amrox Drill Press, Drill Press, 2 Man Hand Saw, Other Hand Saws, Handyman Jack, Chain Saws, Wood Shop Bench, Corn Jobber, Porch Swing, Misc. Lumber.
John Deere 327 Square Baler, John Deere 916
MoCo Disc Mower, New
Idea 272 Cut-ditioner, John Deere 702 10 Wheel Rake, New
Idea Roll-a-bar Rake, JBM Mighty Bale Round Bale Wagon, Flatbed Hay Wagon, New Holland #8 Tandem Axle Silage Wagon, New Holland 790 Chopper, New Holland 770W
Grass Head & New Holland 2X Corn Head, John Deere
16A Flail Chopper, New Holland 28 Blower, New Idea 1X
Corn Picker, (2) J&M Gravity Wagons, Other Gravity Wagon, John Deere Running Gear, Cosmo 500 3pt Fertilizer Spreader, Allis Chalmers 5X Plow, Ford 101 3x 3pt Plow, 10’ Cultimulcher, John Deere KBA Pull Type Disc, 3pt. 2X
Culitvator, Older Ontario Grain Drill, New Holland 165 Manure Spreader w/ Slop Gate, Gehl 309 Manure Spreader, New Idea Single Axle Spreader, Cardinal 20” Hay & Grain
Elevator, Rhino 172-3 3pt Rotary Mower, Bush Hog 512
Pull Type Rotary Mower, 60 Bu Hog Feeder, Hog Farrow-
tERMS: Cash, Check or Credit Card w/ 4% Bank Fee w/ photo ID. Payment is due day of auction unless other arrangements were made BEFORE day of sale. Announcements made sale day take precedence over printed material. Auctioneer and affiliates are not responsible for no shows of advertised equipment, lost or stolen items. Once it is sold, it becomes the buyer’s responsibility.
Absolute Consignments will be taken until Oct. 11.
To be listed in the Online auction, items need to be on the lot by Oct. 6. For online bidding or to view our catalog go to www.countrysidecarrollton.com. Listing and photos can be viewed at www.auctionzip.com auctioneer ID#12922. Call with any questions, 330-627-5100. Receiving Hours
Mon-Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. OuR nExt REgulaR FaRM EquipMEnt cOnSignMEnt auctiOn will bE nOvEMbER 11.
auctiOn by ORdER OF: SEan HintOn
Starting at 10:00 a .M.
The following Collectibles, Tools, Boat, Riders & Household Items from the late Max Bolen will be sold at:
* Max waS a long tiMe Sohio eMployee.*
COLLECTIBLES, VINTAGE, HOUSEHOLD & MISC.: Sohio & Boron advertising items; Gold Seal Auto Air Service cabinet; Atlas Brake Shoe cabinet; C/R Oil Seal cabinet; Atlas Diagnostic cabinet; Curtis 16 dwr. hardware cabinet; Several blue & clear canning jars (Some w/tops); Grinding stones (21” and 3”x24”); Military gas cans; Seraphin Fuel Teat measure (Model E.): 10’ tall galv. mod. windmill; Old metal lawn chairs; Bowes Brake Fluid thermometer; Horse Drawn potato plow & misc.; Sohio signs; Sohio qt. oil cans & paper towel dispenser; Atlas metal cans; Delco metal cabinet; New Atlas flashlights; Sohio pictures; Air metal sign; Atlas battery charger; Atlas tire studding kit; Service station bells; Atlas wheel balancer; Atlas windshield wiper cabinet; Sohio training manuals; Milk cans; Wood nail kegs; Road signs; Old funnels; Vintage hub caps; License plates; Old keys; Corn jobbers; 2 man crosscut saws; Sleds; Hay knife; Reel mower; Insulators; Sgl. Trees; Old jacks; Lard press; Hay forks; Galv. Buckets & tubs; C.S. bell w/hanger; Metal lockers; Costco chair; Old roller skates; Arts & crafts table, vintage trunk, vintage painted kitchen cupboard with porcelain top, chairs, dressers, filing cabinets, bedroom sets, upholstered furniture. Table lamps, MCM floor lamp, other floor lamps, formal dining room set, metal and wood folding chairs, vintage yellow dinette set with table/leaves/2 chairs, vintage end tables and ottoman; Art glass, paperweights, bells, china, Precious Moments, glassware, serving pieces, Fenton, pottery, Fiesta dishes, set of Fuji China “Peony” china with 16 dinner plates; Oreck sweeper, empty totes, Corning Ware, small appliances, Oster mixer/food processor, Hamilton Beach stainless steel stand mixer, bakeware, Tupperware, cookware and utensils, canning jars (some blue) and supplies, sewing and crafting supplies; Christmas ornaments, Christmas decorations, Christmas linens, and serving pieces, Hallmark ornaments; Vintage model cars and plane in boxes, Big Little books, Sohio collectibles, vintage maps, pocket knives, belt buckles, lighters (Zippo), vintage board games, men’s/ women’s watches, cast iron including Griswold, vintage “Pleasant Chest” cooler, vintage fan, antique wall clock, vintage radios, crocks, bottles, Longaberger baskets, cast iron bell C.S. Bell, M&M dispensers, black americana, vintage hobby horse; Blankets, bed linens, table linens, outdoor planters and decor, outdoor games.
RIDERS, BOAT & TOOLS: Power King 1614 lawn tractor w/64” deck, 4 spd. trans., All gear drive (2015 hrs.
Auctioneers: tom rAwn
on tach), RUNS; Husky
1254 rider w/42” deck w/ blade & 6 spd.; 14’ fiberglass boat w/35Hp Gale
Sovereign outboard motor & trailer (Title); 3pt.
7’ blade; 8’ cultipacker; 3pt. 5’ rotary mower; Case 6’ sickle mower; Flat wagon & gear; 3pt. HM log splitter (HD); 3pt. single ripper; 3pt. slip scoop; L&G cultivator & 1 bot. Brinly plow; 44”
HM lawn roller; 32”x50’ yard cart; Sears 6 Hp roto-tiller; Stihl 031 & 026 chain saws; GMC 10” compound mitre saw; Foot pedal scroll saw; Sears 10” band saw; CM 5 spd. drill press (Table top); Sears 12” wood lathe; Duracraft HD band saw; Large amount of hardware; Power & hand tools; Vulcan Model P kiln; Large amount of firewood; Gear Pullers; Levels; Jack Stands; Pipe wrenches (Alum. & steel); Milw. Circular saw & others; Bolt cutters; Battery op. & elec. Drills; Drill bits; Saw blades; Brace & bits; Snap-on 2 pce. Tool box; Kennedy tool boxes; Rotanium 4 dwr. Cabinet; New padlocks & supplies; Drain snakes; Several metal organizers; Sears & Dayton tool boxes; Squares; tape measures; US air compressor; Tubing benders; Air hose reels; Crow bars; Wrenches; Sockets; Snap-On, SK & Proto screwdrivers; Adj. wrenches; Chisels; Punches; Rigid dies & manual threaders; Ridgid pipe reamers; Propane mini torches; Craftsman routers & bits; Air point guns; Pneu. Tire changer; Tire chains; Log chains; Pallet racking; Elec. items; Elec. Wire; Ext. cords; New light ballast; Chicken wire; Several elec. boxes; Camping & fishing equip.; Work benches; Hrdware; Alum. ext. ladders; Wood & fiberglass step ladders; Jumper cables; Metal & plastic gas cans; Several tires & rims; Elec. motors; Kerosine stoves; Large mailbox; Copper pipe & tubing; Rough sawn lumber (Oak & Cherry); Picnic tables & Much More.
TERMS: Cash or Checks with Positive ID. NOTE - 2 auction rings most of the day. See www.auctionohio.com or Auctionzip.com ID#4889
614-580-6171 & John wilson
This flurry-tailed fisher was recorded on a trail cam this past summer during a study of wildlife areas in northeast Ohio. Bait consisting of food that fishers prefer is strategically placed so they can be caught on camera. (Ohio Division of Wildlife photo)
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The 30 fishers sighted since 2013 were mostly on trail cameras, with a few specimens of roadkill that were examined for age, sex and other features. Among them was a female that showed evidence of having mated the previous spring.
That’s significant because fishers live very solitary lives and establish home ranges that extend for miles. The only times they socialize is during mating.
That the female had found a mate, and that most of the 30 fisher sightings were in the past five years, are good signs that they’re making a comeback in Ohio, Dennison said.
Identification. Fishers are a special interest species and are included in the state’s wildlife action plan; it’s illegal to hunt or trap them in Ohio. But how can a hunter or trapper differentiate them from weasels, which are legal?
Fishers are much larger than weasels, she said. They have dark brown fur with only one or two white spots on the chest or abdomen. Weasels are lighter brown with an all-white underside and a black tip on the tail.
Fishers can also be confused with minks, which have similar darkbrown fur. Both have long bodies
and short legs. But the fisher’s legs are a bit longer, making it stand higher off the ground in comparison.
Another way to tell them apart is tail length. “The fisher’s tail is incredibly long,” Dennison said. “It’s around a third of its total length.”
Unlike the red fox and other mammals that have returned to Ohio after a long absence, fishers have not adapted to urban environments. The areas where they have been sighted may have the kinds of forests they prefer, but they need those forests to be uninterrupted in order to move long distances.
Southeast Ohio has larger, less fragmented areas of old forest than other areas of the state, which would provide great habitat for fishers. Those forests have good connectivity with those of West Virginia, so there is the potential for fishers to move in from that state. With one hitch.
“It’s unknown how much of a barrier the Ohio River may pose to fisher dispersal in that region,” Dennison said. “But we can always hope.”
(Barbara Mudrak was a reporter for 25 years, most with the Akron Beacon Journal, and recently retired from teaching English and news writing at Alliance High School. She can be reached at editorial+barb@ farmanddairy.com.)
ASHTABULA, Ohio — Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio plans to open a new club Oct. 9 at Huron Primary School, 2300 Wade Ave. The Club will operate from 2 to 6 p.m. on weekdays and serve youth in grades three through 12, according to BGCNEO Senior Director of Club Strategy Diane Crumley.
Boys & Girls Clubs are safe, fun places for kids to go after school, with a focus on academic success, healthy lifestyles and character development. A free meal is provided to members each day. There is no charge to join.
Kids from all Ashtabula elementary schools will be able to walk to the club, and a shuttle will drop off middle and high school students. Parents will pick children up, with the district providing some busing home.
Member signups are now under way at bgcneo.org. This will be BGCNEO’s 49th club in northeast Ohio and the first in Ashtabula County. The organization was formed in 2019 by the merger of Clubs in Cleveland, Akron, Lorain County and Sandusky. Two sites in Huron County have since opened.
The school district will be supplying the daily meals in addition to providing space for the club and the shuttle service. BGCNEO and the Ohio Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs will fund operations.
BGCNEO is now in the process of hiring staff members for the new club. Job openings for this club and others across the region can be found at bgcneo.org/careers/.
Bidding is open & Begins ending at 6:00 p.M.
pick Up Location: 5648 coUnty Rd 333, MiLLeRsBURg, ohio 44654
FiRM pick Up date: Wednesday, septeMBeR 27th, FRoM 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.M
VehicleS | AMMo | Shop equipMent & toolS | XMoDS cArS & pArtS | houSeholD
VehicleS, Mower, trAiler, MiSc: 2009 F.150 showing 106,000mi; 2002 Ford Focus showing 136,000mi; Huskee LT 4200 riding mower; 4’x 8’utility trailer; Husqvarna & Ariens push mowers; (2) weed eaters; Craftsman 208CC tiller; Predator gas earth auger; Black & Decker branch trimmer; misc yard hand tools, shovels, rakes, etc; (2) MPPT solar charge controllers.
Shop toolS & equipMent, MiSc: Craftsman 12’’radial arm saw; Hercules 12’’sliding compound miter saw; Delta 16’’scroll saw; DeWalt planer; Drywall Panellift; Delta items include, spindle sander, belt sander, bench jointer, 10’’miter saw, 10’’left tilt table saw; Tradesman shaper-router; Franklin 17’ladder; 4-wheeler ramps; floor jack; Predator 8750watt generator; Troy-Bilt 3550watt generator; Bostitch brad nailer; hammers; sockets; drill bits; screwdrivers; misc. power hand tools; Craftsman chainsaw; dremel tools; (2) Paslode nail guns; cordless DeWalt tools include, drills, impacts, blower, charging station, 20v & 12v batteries; lots of misc. screws & nails; (5) metal 5ga gas cans
AMMo: thousands of rounds of 22ca include Remington, Federal, CCI, Winchester, Aguila, Armscor; 9mm include Winchester, Aguila, PPU, Hornady; TulAmmo
7.62 x 39; hundreds of rounds of 308 win include Remington & Auila; 45 auto; 44 mag; ammo boxes; Cutco Ka-bar 12’’knife
Furniture, h ou S ehol D , XMoDS, MiSc: GE washer & dryer; cast iron wood stove; Hot Point chest freezer; Sears upright freezer; mini fridge; (2) microwaves; lighted curio cabinet; DeWalt cooler; (2) Mr Heater portable heaters; (2) GE window air conditioners; Bow flex exercise system; Weider 8510 home gym system; misc blue tinted jars; porcelain dolls; Homer Laughlin dishes; (140) plus Coleman 16 oz. propane tanks; Coelman camping stoves; misc kitchenware; Lodge cast iron skillets; Victoria strainer; graniteware canners; Choprite meat grinder; food saver & bags; (2) elec popcorn machines; kerosene lamps; lamp oil; lighter fuel; Nintedo entertainment system; Lego figurines & toys; K-Nex toys and pcs; large collection of XMODS RC cars & parts, interlocking mats note: Be sure to 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: James & Sarah Klingler KAuFMAn reAltY & AuctionS 888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com rAY YoDer reAltor/ Auctioneer 330.204.0110 ray.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com
starting at 10:00 a .M. • real estate sells @ 12 noon
Beautiful 66 Acre Farm
4953 CR 59, Baltic, OH 43804
From New Bedford, take CR 600 north 1 mile to CR 59 west 2 miles to farm. Or from SR 83 in Clark, take CR 19 east 2 miles to CR 59 east 3 miles to farm.
66 acreS in 6 parcelS
HomeS, Bank Barn & outBuildingS
tremendouS Building SiteS * HolmeS county
clark & mecHanic townSHipS * eaSt & weSt
HolmeS ScHoolS * VeHicleS, tractorS & Farm
equipment HouSeHold & collectiBleS
Come take a look at this beautiful 66 acre Holmes County farm! Productive farm ground, woods, tremendous potential building sites, and a nice set of buildings including a 1604 square foot raised ranch 3 bedroom, 2 bath built as a basement home in 1971 and the main floor finished in 1976. The main floor includes 2 bedrooms, kitchen, living area, dining area, bath, and large workshop. The walkout lower level has a summer kitchen, living area, bedroom, bath, and 2 car garage. The home has gas forced air heat, well water, septic system, and back-up generator. There is also a 1584 square foot 2 story 1891 farmhouse with wormy chestnut trim that has not been lived in for a number of years. Also an 1880 bank barn and numerous other outbuildings including workshop, smoke house, and farrowing house. 3 water wells on the farm. The farm is mostly rolling open ground with some woods and a pond near the back. Currently being farmed organically. Almost a half mile of road frontage. This property has been in the family for over 125 years! A great opportunity here! Parcels ranging from 3 to 22 acres. Come to the Open House or walk this land at your convenience and pick out your favorite parcel. Please be careful and respectful of the tenant farmer’s crops.
parcel 1: 6.5 acres, 552’ frontage on CR 59
parcel 2: 22.152 acres w/buildings, 618’ frontage on CR 59
parcel 3: 14.177 acres, 50’ easement access
parcel 4: 17.027 acres, 203’ frontage on CR 59
parcel 5: 2.944 acres, 349’ frontage on CR 59
parcel 6: 3 acres, 715’ frontage on CR 59/TR 151
Call Steve Maag for more information. $500 per surveyed parcel will be charged to buyer. See sale order addendum day of sale for more details. Go to www.kaufmanauctions.com for more details and pictures. Real estate sells at 12 Noon.
contentS and equipment
VeHicleS, tractorS, Farm equip.: 2007 Chevy Impala LT, 70,000 miles; 2003 Chevy Silverado 2500 4WD; Hurst 14’ tandem axle trailer; 1980 Chevy Blazer, rough; 1961 Chevy 327 V8, very rough; 1950 Chevy pickup, very rough; Farmall BN, just overhauled but oil pump issue; McCormick R52 combine; Allis-Chalmers Gleaner self-propelled combine w/10’ head; Case tractor, as is; Oliver grain drill; manure spreader; John Deere 3 bottom pull type plow; JD 290 2 row corn planter; Baker feed grinder; harrow;
30’ hay elevator w/electric motor; grain elevator; 60 gal. 6.5 HP compressor; blade; bale feeder; fuel tank on stand; hog feeders; barb wire; etc.
SHop toolS & mower: Cub Cadet GT 1554 54” rider; 2 ton lift; hydraulic press; lathe; etc.
HouSeHold & collectiBleS: Whirlpool side/ side fridge; bedroom sets; Pointer stove (antique); older GE electric stove; cedar chests; dresser; loveseat & chair (antique); chest; iron bed; cupboard top; rocking horse; kerosene heaters; salt/pepper collection; mugs; much more
Sale order: starting with small items at 10. RE at noon. Tractors & equipment sell right after real estate. termS on contentS: Cash, check or credit cards. 5% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash or check. real eState termS: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. No financing or other contingencies, 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. 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 legal: Parcel #02-00036-001 in Clark Twp., East Holmes Schools (Auction Parcels 5 & 6); and Parcel #’s 13-00029-000, 13-00030-000, 13-02273-000,13-02274-000, 13-2274-001, 13-02276-000, and 13-02370-000 in Mechanic Twp., West Holmes Schools (Auction Parcels 1-4), all in Holmes County. Taxes are $1826.65 per half year in CAUV. auction By order oF: edna Brenly, truStee oF tHe ronald r . Brenly irreVocaBle truSt and SiSto V iii & Bonny SHuelga kaufman realty & auctions 888-852-4111, www.kaufman-auctions.com dave kaufman, auctioneer Steve maag, realtor, gri 330-763-4769 steve@kaufmanrealty.com
as a buyer.
The 1,984 sq ft 2-story home sits on a 1.0810-acre plot and features a kitchen, living room, dining room, bedroom, and 2 full bathrooms on the main floor.
The upstairs has an additional 3 bedrooms. There is a full basement, and the utilities include updated propane gas forced air furnace, central air, well & septic. The outbuildings include a detached garage, and a 24’x32’ barn, currently rented. This property will offer you affordable living in a convenient location nestled between Baltic and Ragersville.
LeGAL: Parcel # 03-00736-000 in Bucks Township of Tuscarawas County and Garaway SD. Taxes per half year are $889.00
termS: 10% Buyer’s Premium. 10% nonrefundable down payment due within 24 hours of the close of the Auction with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing or other contingencies, property sells “AS IS.” Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Register to bid to view all terms.
SALe: By order of JoHn & mAry
ONLINE ONLY • Thurs.
at 6:00 P.M.
OhiO
3 BedrOOm | 2 Full BaTh | 1.58 acres | | 21x23 Barn
Tuscarawas cOunTy | FairField Twp.
Tusc. Valley schOOl disTricT
Online Only aucTiOn
lOcaTiOn: 1990 ne TaBOr ridge rd., new philadelphia, Oh 44663
direcTiOns: From SR 39 East of New Phila, take Tabor Ridge Road North 1 mile to location. From West of Atwood Lake off of SR 212, take Tabor Ridge Road South 5 miles to location. Signs Posted.
OPen HOuse: Wednesday, sePteMber 27, 2023, frOM 4:00 P M.-6:00 P M
summary: Located just minutes from New Phila and Atwood is this fully remodeled home consisting of 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. Upon entering this home, you will find a nice roomy kitchen with new cabinets, a dining area that leads into an office and a very large living room that leads to the outside onto the backyard deck that looks over the woods where you can relax with family and watch the plentiful wildlife that roam the backyard. Also, on the main floor of this home is a large master bedroom with master bath, and a 2nd full bathroom with 2 additional bedrooms upstairs. The basement consists of a utility room and a little shop area with a walkout door to a big driveway and a nice 21x23 barn to store lawn mowers and extra equipment. Check out this beautiful property that has been remodeled in the last 90 days! All appliances stay with the property.
DunDee, OH
New electric, heating and central air.
real esTaTe Terms: 5% Buyers 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. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.
Taxes & legal: Taxes currently $836.72 per year. Tuscarawas County Parcel #s 16-00220-000 and 1601566-001. sale by: Brian and saraetta raber KauFman realTy & aucTiOns 330.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com
K&m Team: myrOn miller realTOr/aucTiOneer 330.204.0864 myron.miller@kaufmanrealty.com derricK Kandel, realTOr/aucTiOneer 330.231.4524 derrick.kandel@kaufmanrealty.com
wed. Sept. 27, 2023
starting at 3:00 P.M. • real estate sells at 6 P.M
Mt. eaton/WilMot area
18350 Brenneman Road, Dundee, OH 44624
directionS: Located halfway between Mt. Eaton and Wilmot, off of US 250 on Brenneman Rd. Signs Posted. GpS coordinateS: 40.675375, -81.662440
4,000+ Sq. Ft. BuildinG on 1.18 acre lot * 3 overheadS * level/uSaBle lot
excellent uS 250 acceSSiBility and viSiBility * paint townShip wayne county * SoutheaSt local SchoolS *Gradall Material handler
pontiac FireBird * Ford F-150 pickup * old truckS & truck BedS
BooM truck * welderS * GeneratorS * lotS oF MiSc. Shop toolS
Bidding is open and Begins ending Wed. Sept. 27, 2023 at 6:00 p.m.
Location: (0.2 miLeS paSt) 19616 county Rd 6, coShocton, ohio 43812 diRectionS: From Coshocton take SR 16 south 1.8 miles, turn right onto CR 6 for 2 miles, turn left onto (dead end rd) TR 443 0.2 miles to location
78.66 acReS | moStLy Wooded | exceLLent hunting | 12’x 24’ cabin
mineRaL RightS | JackSon toWnShip
coShocton county | RiveR vieW LSd
Escape to the great outdoors with this 78-acre recreational paradise! Located within 6 miles of Coshocton & only a short drive from Holmes County, enjoy the natural beauty of mostly wooded land, perfect for outdoor adventures and peaceful getaways. This property boasts excellent deer & turkey hunting making it the ideal choice for hunting enthusiasts, & includes immediate hunting rights. Included is a new 12 x 24 insulated cabin, multiple food plots accessed by trails throughout the property, along with 1 raised hunting blind. Whether you’re looking for a weekend retreat or a permanent escape from the hustle and bustle, this property offers the perfect balance of peace and excitement. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own your own piece of nature.
ReaL eState teRmS: 5% 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 or other contingencies, property sells “AS IS” and sells subject to seller confirmation. All seller owned mineral rights transfer. Property sells subject to all articles of record.
LegaL: Parcel 0130000095700 in Jackson Township of Coshocton County and the River View LSD. Taxes per half year are $1,998.59 and are not currently in CAUV note: Please visit Kaufman-auctions.com for more info and to view photos. auction by order of: Lost brothers LLc kauFman ReaLty & auctionS 888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com Ray yodeR, ReaLtoR/ auctioneeR 330.204.0110 ray.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com
starting at 6:00 p.m.
4 BedrOOm | 3.5 BaTh | 3.02 acres | B-B cOTTage Tuscarawas cOunTy | wayne TwP. garaway schOOl disTricT
Live auction
lOcaTiOn: 9452 PleasanT hill rOad nw, dundee, Oh 44624
In a prime location, between Mt. Eaton & Wilmot, on US 250. Up for auction is a 60’x76’ block building excellent for a mechanics garage, contractors building or small manufacturing building. The building has 3-13W X 14H overhead doors, 2 offices and 1 bathroom. Has good access to US 250 as well as a level lot usable for outside parking etc. Has a water well and natural gas. 3-phase electric is close but not on property. The septic, for the building, is on the neighboring property. Good location and accessibility! All the above on a 1.18-acre lot. contact Jr Miller for more information or go to www.kaufman-auctions.com for more info. tools and equiPMent auction
StartS at 3 P.M.
Pontiac Firebird, Suburban, Ford Pickup, Gradall, Bucket Trucks, Misc Trucks, and Trailers: 1995 Pontiac Firebird, 3.4L, auto, 150,000 miles; 2002 Chevy Suburban, K1500, 5.3L, auto, 200,000 miles; 2012 Ford F-150 pickup, 4x4, 3.5L, auto, 165,000 miles; 2002 Gradall 524D-3 material handler; double bucket truck; 1990 Ford F800 big bucket truck; 2001 Isuzu W35 Box Truck; 2000 Isuzu NPR Box Truck; 2001 Isuzu NQR Vantrk 8350; Box Truck; 2006 dump trailer; high side trailer; tandem trailer; Case 580 backhoe, fuel tanks for pickups; Int. 4900 DT466E dump truck; 6 enclosed semi trailers; large shipping container 8’(w)x40’(L) x7’(h); 2 office trailers; 1992 Ford AS9000 diesel dump truck; portable load dock
Spray Booth, Shop toolS, and equipMent: Pressure Island 5x5 spray booth; small tool chest (sockets, wrenches, small hand tools etc.); Millermatic 130 wire feed welder; cable hoist; 2 rolls of steel banding; bander and banding tools; lots of oil and air filters; misc. belts; various small parts to be discovered; Boxes of safety equipment; Concrete drill bits; rakes, shovels, hoes, hand post hole diggers, tree pruners, push brooms; pallet jack; 3 Werner aluminum planks 28” x
24’, 20” x 24’, and 24” x 24’; Bobcat and Case cab glass; 15’x15’ canopies with stakes; several battery chargers; Industrial lights; 6-8 portable generators (4000-5000 watt); oxygen kits for hazardous environment; lots of safety harness; misc. Bobcat and Case parts; several wooden signs; transit stands/tripods; older Advance AquaRide floor scrubber; large container of rebar caps; numerous wheelbarrow tires; 4’ portable fan; sack cart; stepladders; lots of older equipment manuals; misc., skid loader tires and other tires; larger safety cones; numerous party tents; 4’x50’ rolls of black windbreaker material; concrete wall forms; 3 freezer doors; limestone landscaping coverings; rebar clips; 2 pallets of pavers; garage doors; self-contained electric light pole; car lift; electrified sign; 60 RW tow behind generator; marble hearths; 2 pallets of rolls of plastic; yellow portable fence; orange barricades; Sunbelt Generator (3 Phase, 40 KW); dog cage; contentS terMS: Payment in full due day of sale. Cash, check, or credit card with 5% premium on credit card. note: The equipment is rough, and many pieces need work. Many tools and miscellaneous items are not listed.
real estate sells at 6 P.M.
terMS: No buyer’s premium 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale, balance due at time of closing with no financing or other contingencies. 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.
leGal: Wayne County Parcel: 39-00440.000 Taxes are $1202.88 per year.
Lunch Stand auction by order of: Melissa irwin, James lottes estate wayne county probate case #2022pB-e001317 Garrett roach, attorney kauFMan realty & auctionS
(888) 852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com Jr Miller, realtor/auctioneer
(330) 231-1914 jr.miller@kaufmanrealty.com
direcTiOns: From Dundee to St Rt 93 S 1-mile to Pleasant Hill Rd half a mile to location. From Sugarcreek in Shanesville take 93N 5 miles to Pleasant Hill Rd half a mile to location. Signs Posted.
summary: Located in the country near Dundee, situated on 3.00 acres, is this beautiful 4-bedroom 3.5 bath home. As you enter the front door it leads to a very spacious kitchen finished out with Schrocks Cabinets, a nice dining area and a big living room. Towards the back of the main floor is a mud room, with a washer and dryer which leads to the backyard or to a large 2 car garage. Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms, including the master bedroom, and two full bathrooms. In the full basement there is also a bedroom with a full bath and a big living room with central air. Also behind the house is a very relaxing patio for a quiet evening with friends and family! Also, as a bonus with this great property is a 1,000 sq. ft. Bed & Breakfast Cottage with a full bath, laundry room, and beautiful patio that looks out over a very peaceful stream situated on the edge of the woods. Come check out this beautiful property and make it your new home! real esTaTe Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing and or any additional contingencies, property sells “AS IS”. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.
Taxes & legal: Taxes are currently $1909.90 per half. Tuscarawas County Parcels #68-00631-001 and #68-00631-003.
sale by: Kim & esther eichorn KauFman realTy & aucTiOns
330.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com
K&m Team: myrOn miller, realTOr/aucTiOneer
330.204.0864 myron.miller@kaufmanrealty.com
derricK Kandel realTOr/aucTiOneer
330.231.4524 derrick.kandel@kaufmanrealty.com
Mon. oct. 2,
starting at 5:00 P.M.
Furnished hoMe in caldwell, ohio
44.97 acres | Mostly wooded | Furnished hoMe shop Building| elks twp. | noBle county location: 39606 road Fork road, lower saleM oh 45745. directions: From I 77 take exit 25 onto SR 78 South to Road Fork Road (260) East to Property. Signs Posted. gps coordinates: 39.671895, -81.329897
OPen HOuse: tues. sePt. 26, 2023 frOM 4:00 P M.-6:00 P M
suMMary: Just in time for hunting season, is this 45 Acre tract of wooded land. This property has a furnished 3 bedroom, 2 bath, manufactured home with large front porch, additional living area, kitchen, and dining area, a shop/barn and an additional storage barn, consisting of private well & septic, and free gas to the home. There are a few gas well trails running through the property which could easily be made into food plots. Join us at open house or feel free to walk the property at your own risk and convenience. Mineral rights do not transfer.
real estate terMs: 10% Buyers
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. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.
taxes & legal: Taxes are currently $974 per year. Noble County Parcel #s: 10-0021172.004, 100021172.003, 10-0021172.002, 10-0021172.001. kauFMan realty & auctions
330.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com k&M team: derrick kandel realtor/auctioneer
330.231.4524 derrick.kandel@kaufmanrealty.com
Myron Miller, realtor/auctioneer
330.204.0864 myron.miller@kaufmanrealty.com
Ends: Mon. oct. 2, 2023 at 7:00 P.M.
I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction to settle the Estate of John Sweitzer. Located 3 miles East of Columbiana, Ohio, on SR 14 to Macklin Road then south 1 mile to Hisey road @ 47383 HisEy Rd., nEw watERfoRd, oHio 44445.
Preview: SePteMber 29, 2023 froM 4:00 -7:00 P.M.
Pick UP: october 4, 2023 froM 1:00 to 7:00 P.M.
59 cadillac ~ 74 cougaR~ 97 tow MastER
tools~ antiquEs
caRs and tRucks: 1959 Cadillac Coup DeVille Elvis Tribute GC; 1974 Mercury Cougar convertible, GC; 1997 International Tow Master Truck, 60301 miles; 1978 Dodge D150 Lil Red Express, (needs repair); 1981 Buick Regal (needs repair); 1984 Cadillac Coupe DeVille (needs repair); 1993 Lincoln Town Car, (needs repair); 1982 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham (needs repair); 1997 Chevy Blazer (needs repair); Terry and King of the road campers for scrap;
tools/lawn- gaRdEn/autoMotivE : Snap On tool box; Lawn and Garden; motors and transmissions; car parts; Mechanics, Carpenter and garden tools; Stihl chainsaw; Scooters; HD car ramps; Gravely attachments; Billy Goat vac; Cub Cadet 108 tractor; Gravely 450 Mower; Lawn tractors of various makes and conditions; antiquEs/collEctiblEs: Elvis memorabilia; Depression glass; cedar chest; radios; marble top stand; milk bottles; records and magazines; porcelain top table; kitchen cabinets; wringer washers; Griswold and other cast iron; Rowe Juke box; video games; Roseville; License plates; crocks;
HousEwaREs: Sony 40” TV; Whirlpool refrigerator; Magic Chef apt refrigerator; pots, pans, dishes, small electrical appliances; furniture; notE : This is only a very partial list, see web for complete list and pictures. visit baerauctions.com for online bidding
tERMs on PERsonal PRoPERty: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. Credit card required to register. Buyers may pay their invoice online or arrange to pay with cash or check at pick up. All invoices will be charged to the registered credit card the morning following the auction unless prior arrangements are made. All items sell without reservation to the highest bidder.
Ken Baer
Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com
Juanita Patterson Exec for the
John Sweitzer Estate – Owner
Case # 2023 ES 00053
LocaTion: near Tr 235 caLdweLL, oh 44216 direcTions: From Caldwell, take OH-78 east for 9 miles then turn right onto OH-260 South for 3.5 miles to turn left onto Tabor Ridge Rd., travel for 1.2 miles to Kinnen Rd./ Township Hwy. 235 property is on the left signs posted.
From Woodsfield take OH-78 W for 13 miles to turn right onto Tabor Ridge Rd. and continue for 3.6 miles to Kinnen Rd./Township Hwy. 235 property is on the left.
200+/- acres wooded and open * Managed hunTing Land sTock Township * nobLe counTy
Look in on this beautiful, secluded hunter’s paradise. Located in Noble Co. 200+/- acres of wooded and recreational land perfect for hunting and other recreational pursuits. This has been well managed hunting land and is surrounded by like-minded hunting conservationists as it relates to deer management etc. Lots of frontage and good access. The property sells subject to a select cut timber harvest contract and the land buyer/buyers will have the opportunity to purchase timber contract if you so choose. Buy one parcel or both. Register and bid at www.kaufman-auctions.com. Feel free to walk the property at your convenience and risk prior to the auction or join us on Sept.18th for inspection.
For those needing assistance bidding we will have a bid center at Kaufman Realty & Auctions Cambridge 813 Steubenville Ave. Cambridge OH. 43725 from 4
PM Sept. 28th until the auction closes.
parceL 1: 50+/- Acres wooded recreational land. parceL 2: 150 +/- Acres wooded recreational land with multiple clearings and a primitive cabin.
Taxes & LegaL: Noble County parcel numbers: 340021370.000; 34-0021369.000. Taxes are $1,654.3 per year
TerMs: Absolute auction sells to the highest bidder regardless of price! 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the final bid to determine final contract price. 10% nonrefundable down payment 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. Sellers do NOT own the mineral rights. auction by order of: wagler holdings LLc kauFMan reaLTy & aucTions (855) 439-4111 kaufman-auctions.com Jason L. Miller, realtor/auctioneer/partner (740) 541-7475 jason.miller@kaufmanrealty.com
CoshoCton County home on 32- serene ACres
LOcatiOn: 33939 cR 452, BRinkhaven, Oh 43006 (StiLLWeLL Oh). diRectiOnS: From Millersburg: Take OH-62 W for 13.6 miles. Turn left onto CR 27 in Stillwell for .4 miles. Keep right on CR 270. Property will be on both sides of the road. Signs Posted!!!
32 acReS | 2 PaRceLS | 5BR/3.5 Ba
MOve-in Ready hOMe | PROven hunting
tiveRtOn tWP. | RiveR vieW LSd | cOShOctOn cO 08 POLaRiS RangeR 700 XP | kuBOta L2800 tRactOR 05
tRitOn ut10 tRaiLeR | gRaSShOPPeR 623 ZeRO tuRn
MOWeR | 1985 hOnda gOLdWing
LOtS Of hunting and hOuSehOLd iteMS
oPen foR insPeCtion: Monday, sePteMBeR 25th, 4:00 to 6:00 P.M.
Discover the ultimate property for a growing family and the outdoor enthusiast in one of the most sought-after areas in Coshocton County. This gem is strategically located for convenience, offering seamless access to modern amenities while maintaining the serenity of rural living. With its expansive grounds, it’s perfect for outdoor adventures. The house was built in 1950 and went through extensive remodeling in 2019, offering 5 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, with approximately 2,704 sq. ft. of living space.
The main floor consists of a sun porch, living room, kitchen, laundry room, 2 bedrooms, and 1.5 bathrooms. The second-floor features 3 bedrooms and 1 full bathroom. The walkout basement includes a large entertainment/living room, a storage room, and a full bathroom. Part of the basement is unfinished. The mechanical systems for the house include two furnaces, an electric water heater, a water well and septic system. The detached garage has electricity and offers numerous possibilities for the outdoor enthusiast. This 32-acre property will be offered in two parcels, giving you the chance to buy it all or only what suits your needs the best. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity. Check Kaufman’s social media and website for continually updated pictures of deer on the property. Virtual tours of the house are available at www.kaufman-auctions.com.
PaRceL #1: 1.89 acres with 562’ of frontage on CR452. 5BR /3.5 BA move in ready home.
PaRceL #2: 30.12 acres with frontage on CR-452 and CR-132. With a 32’ X 40’ 3 car garage. Proven hunting ground.
diStanceS: Columbus, OH – 70 miles Coshocton –22 miles Berlin, OH – 22 miles
ReaL eState teRMS: 10% buyers premium will be added to the final bid to determine the final 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 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.
vehicLeS & equiPMent: 2008 Polaris Ranger 700 XP w/713+ hours. Front end electric winch; 1985 Honda Gold Wing 1200CC with side car and 13,704 miles; KUBOTA L2800 with 466.5+ hours & KUBOTA LA525 front end bucket; Grasshopper 623 Zero Turn Mower with 236+ hours; 1985 Honda Goldwing 1200cc w/13,704 miles; LandPride FDR1672 Mower; 2005 Triton UT10 Trailer; 48” King Kutter 3-pt Tiller; 5’ Frontier RB1060 3-pt Blade’; SEARS 10’ Aluminum boat; STIHL Chain Saw and weed eaters’ Lincoln Electric Welder; 2007 FORD Focus ZXW SE with 210,000+ miles (w/title. For parts only); ENERGY STORM 1500 portable generator; CRAFTSMAN toolboxes; Welding Supplies; HUSKEE Tiller; TROY-BILT power washer; folding knives; cross bows & more.
hOuSehOLd iteMS & MORe: LIBERTY & HERITAGE gun safes; Dining table w/chairs; dressers; armoires; chairs; refrigerator; shelves; MAYTAG washer and dryer; wicker sofa; recliner chairs; vacuums; bedroom sets; new mattresses; buggy metal wheel; millstone; outdoor bench; 3-piece bistro set; sewing machine; wooden Foosball; fans; electrical cords; garden tools; picture frames; shop tools; storage containers; electrical cords; shop tools & more.
LegaL: Parcel # 0330000026400 in Tiverton Township of Coshocton County and River View School District. Taxes are $3,184 per year.
cOntent teRMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium. Online bidding terms apply.
LOad Out: Friday, October 6, 2023 from 1 P.M. - 4 P.M. auction by order of: arlene e Miles estate case #20231072 Joshua L. Logsdon executor, James contini, attorney cell 330-763-1424 kaufMan ReaLty & auctiOnS
(888) 852-4111 kaufman-auctions.com Pedro guzman, Realtor/auctioneer
starting at 6:00 P.M.
22+ Acres in 2 PArcels |4/Br hOme
4- cAr GArAGe | hOrse BArn
suGAr creek TwP. | wAyne cO. | DAlTOn lsD On-siTe AucTiOn
OPen HOuse: tHursday, sePteMber 28tH frOM 4-6:00 P M
lOcATiOn: 247 n kOhler rD. Orrville, Oh 44667 DirecTiOns:
From Riceland (US-30 & OH-57) head east on US-30 for 0.5 miles, turn left onto N Kohler Rd. 0.3 miles north to property on right.
summAry: Situated conveniently between Orrville, Dalton, and Kidron, lies this meticulously maintained, one-owner residence poised on a sprawling 22-acre estate. Secluded from the road, this gorgeous 2-story property features a broad front porch that offers a shaded view of the vast lawn. Beyond the front door, the main level showcases generous living spaces, a wellequipped kitchen graced with oak cabinetry (appliances included), which seamlessly transitions into the sunlit dining room and sunroom. A versatile office space can double as an additional bedroom, complemented by a full bathroom. The upper level unveils two bedrooms and two bathrooms, including the massive owner’s suite. Meanwhile, the basement augments the home’s appeal with a potential fourth bedroom, a dedicated game room, and a comprehensive laundry area. Step outside to a robust concrete patio, overlooking an expansive backyard adorned with multiple raised-bed gardens. Motor enthusiasts and hobbyists revel in the 3-car attached garage as well as the detached 32 ft x 54 ft garage, constructed in 2016. The latter, complete with electric and water, is insulated, heated, and has four-10 ft overhead doors, and 12 ft ceilings, ensuring year-round functionality. Animal lovers will enjoy the 32 ft x 48 ft
barn that stands ready to accommodate your equestrian and livestock pursuits, featuring six box stalls, water and electric, a feed room, tack room, and an overhead hay loft. 2,200 ft of high-tensile fencing encircles two expansive pastures. Recreational amenities are highlighted by a 14x24 above-ground pool, new in 2015, accompanied by a brand-new saltwater system, pump, and a new in 2020, propane heater, promising countless hours of fun and relaxation. This spectacular property is available in two parcels: the homestead and its surrounding 6.4 acres, and a separate 15.6 acres of vacant cropland. With level to gently rolling terrains, this is a golden opportunity to erect another residence or claim the entirety for a magnificent country estate.
leGAl: Wayne Co. Parcel 47-01034.002 in Sugar Creek Township and Dalton LSD.
TAxes: Taxes are currently $4,347.02 annually.
Terms: visit www.kaufman-auctions.com
sale: By the order of larry & Anne wiseman kaufman realty & Auctions, llc 330-857-7777
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
starting at 2:00 P.M. – real estate at 5:00 P.M.
Location: 1434 HuMMeL VaLLey Road SW, neW PHiLadeLPHia, oHio 44663, From US 250 Mall exit, take Broadway south to Hilan Ave. (at Dollar General) 2 miles (becomes Hummell Valley Road) to auction.
12 Wooded acReS - 4 BR HoMe W/ 3 caR GaRaGe Location! - aBundant WiLdLife
Quiet countRy SettinG – SoutHSide PHiLLa
tuSc county - yoRk tWP - neW PHiLLa ScHooLS
MiLLeRSBuRG GLaSS - HouSeHoLd - coLLectiBLeS
SuMMaRy: You will love this location! Just a mile out of city limits yet a quiet country setting with many Deer and Turkey to observe from the back porch. This 11.99 Acres is mostly wooded and will give you some elbow room. There is a Living Room with a Fireplace, Kitchen and Dining Room, a BR or Den, Handicap Bath and a large 3 seasons room and Laundry on the main floor, and 4 Bedrooms and a Full Bath upstairs. The 2026 Sq Ft Cedar sided home has propane hot water heat. There’s a full basement and a 3 car attached garage. Some replacement windows, Front door, a new furnace boiler, are some of the updates, plus there’s a good wood burner backup. With new floors and some paint this will be your fabulous country home! Stop at Open House to view this offering. Details and photos online @ www.kaufman-auctions.com
LeGaL: Parcels 71-00362-000 &71-01742-000.
taxeS aRe: $1468 Homestead per ½ year.
teRMS: 10 % Nonrefundable down payment auction day 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. All seller owned mineral rights transfer (unleased). Property sells subject to all articles of record.
GLaSSWaRe & cRockS: 200+ pieces of carnival glass including Millersburg Peacock, Little Stars, Cherry, Grape, Holly, Diamonds, Mayan, Rays & Ribbons, Blackberry; Northwood Good Luck, Acorn Burr, Wishbone, Strawberry, 3 Fruits, Grape & Cable, Bushel Basket, Singing Birds, Leaf Columns; Fenton Peacock, Persian Medallion, Holly, Cherry Chain, Orange Tree, Dragon & Lotus, Stag & Holly, Peacock & Grape, Thistle, Butterflies, Butterfly & Berry, Captive Rose, Chrysanthemum, Horse Head Medallion, Leaf Chain, Rustic, Lat-
starting at 5:00 P.M.
96+ Acres |WOOded WiTh cAbin
MinerAl righTs | KnOx TWp. | guernsey cO ridgeWOOd lsd | OnsiTe AucTiOn
atV tour: tuesday, sePteMber 26th froM 4-6:00 P.M.
lOcATiOn: 71350 bOden rOAd, KiMbOlTOn, Oh 43749 direc -
TiOns: From OH-36 and OH-93 head south to OH-662 go southeast to property on left.
suMMAry: This property has everything a hunter could ever want! The layout of each stand site has been thoroughly thought through, giving easy entrance and exit to each site. Established food plots, beautiful hardwood ridges and draws, along with a charming pine forest make this property a must see! A beautiful, well A beautiful, well-maintained cabin, equipped with water and sewer is on the property and would be a great opportunity for an Air BnB, along with a newer pole building useful for storage of ATVs, mowers, tractors and equipment. There is free gas for the cabin and minerals do transfer, making this a solid investment.
legAl: Guernsey County Parcel 170000303000 in Knox Township and Ridgewood LSD
TAxes: Taxes are currently $ annually.
TerMs: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com
Kaufman realty & Auctions, llc. 330-857-7777
Agent: Aaron Miller, reAlTOr® (330) 473-7359 or aaron@kaufmanrealty.com
Agent: Jimmy Mast, reAlTOr® (330) 466-2594 or jimmy.mast@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
tice & Grape; Imperial Diamond Lace, Grape, Lustre Rose, Ripple, Morning Glory; Dugan Cherry, Vineyard, etc.; lots of other Fenton, crocks & jugs, pottery, depression, crystal, enamel ware, figurines, lots of marbles, milk bottles, jars, etc. Furniture: 16 Cu Ft upright freezer, microwave, Cedar 3 pc Bedroom suite, 3 chest of drawers, Jenny Lind Bed, Rockers, recliner, sofa, Jewelry chest, Wicker patio chairs, Ridgeway Grandfather clock, Mantel clock, Bookcases, Oak Dresser, 2 twin beds, plant stands, lamps, Singer sewing machines- cabinet, Coffee & end tables, Glass display case, Flat screen TV & stand, desk, 2 trunks, Cast Iron Patio settee, baskets, towels, linens, quilts-quilt pcs-batting-arts & crafts & painting items, Curio cabinets, Cookware kitchen items, teapot & plate collection, Christmas items-outdoor Manger set-Blowmold set, GunS HouSeHoLd & coLLectiBLeS: H&R Topper 16 ga. Mod 158, Texas Ranger 12 ga, BB gun, 1908 Tusc Co Atlas, Tusc Co Books & Memorabelia, natiVe aMeRican iteMS: Kachina hand carved-signed Hopi figurines, Chief painting signed Hans P. Luetcke, Piano rolls, many old records-33’s & 78’s, straight razors, hand carved-Teak-jungle animals, dolls (some Porcelain)& doll furniture, Vintage button shoes, Baseball card, post cards, Old Tricycles, yard sticks, Games, shipping boxes. LuMBeR-GaRden-SHoP: Oak & Cherry lumber, old barn siding, White 42” riding mower, lawn cart, lawn roller, New Workzone 2000 Watt Generator, pressure washer, air compressor, vise, garden tools, hand tools, ext cords, elec Chainsaw & hedge trimmers, anvil, alum ladders, floor jack, pipe wrenches, hand tools, elec saws-drills-etc, shelves, lawn décor, content teRMS: Cash or valid check. 5% convenience fee for credit cards. note: We will be selling with 2 crews part of the time. More items than are listed.
auction by order of: Marylin dean and kathy Rainsbergerformer property of the late donald L. knight kaufMan ReaLty & auctionS
330-852-4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com
Jake ScHLaBacH Realtor/auctioneer
330-763-0889 or jake@kaufmanrealty.com
oh Mon. oct. 16, 2023
starting at 6:00 P.M.
I the undersigned will sell at Public Auction. Located at 47598 carMeL achor road, rogers, ohio 44455.
1½ story hoMe on 3.6 acres
coLuMbiana county ~ MiddLeton twp. beaver LocaL schooLs
show Date: october 3, 2023 froM 4:00 - 6:00 P.M.
Consisting of a nice 1½ story frame home of approximately 1524 square feet built in 1954. Shingle roof, vinyl siding and some vinyl replacement windows. Kitchen with built in maple cupboards, built in oven and vinyl flooring. Formal dining room with entrance into large living room with hardwood floors. Hallway leading to first floor bedroom with hardwood floor and closet. Full bath on first floor. Second floor with two bedrooms with closets, built in storage and hardwood floors. Full basement with cement block foundation, cement floor, ½ bath, bar area with sink, 200 amp breaker box electric, outside entrance, laundry hook up for washer and electric dryer, electric hot water heater and fuel oil furnace with wood and coal burner attachment. 8 x 16 covered front porch. 8 x 8 covered side porch. Detached 2 car concrete block garage with lean to wood shed. 30 x 50 steel sided barn with 30 x 30 addition with dirt floor, electric and water. All situated in a quiet country setting with an abundance of hardwood shade trees on 3.6 acres of land in Columbiana County ~ Middleton Township ~ Beaver Local Schools.
note: This is a nice solid home in need of some updating. Columbiana County well and septic inspection has been ordered and expected to be done by sale day.
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.
For your convenience, the real estate will be available by simulcast auction on baerauctions.com
Wade C. Baer, CAI, AMM Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2705 or Wade@BaerAuctions.com
Michael J. Carney ~ OWNER
Medina, OH •
Thurs. sepT. 28, 2023
starting at 6:00 P.M.
40+ QualiTy Firearms – WinchesTer, BroWning, colT, s&W, remingTon, marlin, ruger
Due to health reasons, we will sell by absolute public auction located at the medina eagles hall:
696 Lafayette Rd., Medina, OH 44256
Approx. 1 mile Southwest of Medina Public Square on Lafyette Rd./US Rt. 42. Sale held indoors with plenty of parking See pictures at www.rdfarnsworth.com.
starting at 10:00 a .M.
31538 State Hwy. 408, Townville, PA
2 ½ miles west of townville, Maplewood Schools.
OPEn HOUsE – tHUrs., sEPt. 21 frOM 5:00 – 7:00 P.M.
Real eState – SellS at NooN – 51.4 +/- acres, 2 story older vinyl sided home w/1 story addition, 3-4 bedrooms with ¾ bath, nat. gas F.A. heat and hot water, detached garage, pond. Land is 80% - 90% wooded w/mostly Tulip Poplar 16” to 18” range diameter and spring fed stream. Over 1,000 feet of road frontage on Rt. 408. Aerial maps on-site. Real Estate Taxes only $1,210.00/year. Oil & gasrights to transfer, no lease on record.
teRMS: 10% down at time of sale by PA check, Cash, or Credit Card w/4% extra fee, balance within 45 days. There shall be a 10% Buyer’s Premium added to the final bid to determine the selling price of Real Estate and Personal Property.
all gun Buyers musT: 1) Be a resident of the state of Ohio. 2) Be at least 18 years old to purchase long guns (rifles and shotguns), and at least 21 years old to purchase handguns. 3) Be legally allowed to buy, own, and possess a firearm (cannot be a convicted felon, etc).
shoTguns: RARE Winchester Model 12 28 gauge w/28” Mod. Barrel & Simmons vent rib; Winchester 12 Heavy Duck 12 ga.; Winchester 12 Y Model Trap 12 ga. 30” VR; Winchester 12 Grade 4 20 ga. w/box (Japan); Winchester 12 16 ga; Browning 42 Grade V .410 w/box; Browning Citori Trap 12 ga. 32” F/M; Browning A-5 Light Twelve 12 ga. (Belgium); Browning A-5 Sweet Sixteen 16 ga. (Belgium); Ithaca 37 Deerslayer 12 ga.
riFles: Winchester 1885 High Grade .22 LR w/ box; Winchester 94 AE Wrangler .44 Mag; Winchester 94 Carbine case hardened .44-40 Win.; Browning 65 .218 Bee w/box; Marlin 39-A .22 LR; Marlin 308MX .308 Marlin Express; Remington 591-M 5mm Rem Mag; Ruger 1-V .22250 Rem. w/Unertl Target Scope; Remington Nylon 66 .22 LR Apache Black; Remington 12-A .22 LR pump; Interarms Mark X .22-250 Rem; Interarms 22ATD .22 LR (Browning SA22 copy); Thompson Center Omega .50; Mauser 98 8mm Sporter.
hanDguns: Colt Python .357 Mag 4” Royal Blue; Colt Python .357 Mag 6” E-Nickel; Colt MKIV Series 80 LT Commander .45 ACP w/box; Colt King Cobra .357 mag 6” SS w/box; Smith & Wesson 696 .44 Spl. w/box; Smith & Wesson 296 Air Lite .44 Spl. w/box; Smith & Wesson 27-2 .357 Mag 8-3/8” Target w/Pres. Case; Smith & Wesson 52-2 .38 Spl. w/box; Smith &
Wesson 39 Steel Frame
9mm w/box; Smith & Wesson 66-2 .357 Mag
2-1/2”; Smith & Wesson
10-8 .38 Spl.; Walther
PPKS .380 ACP; Walther THP .22 LR w/box; Lady Beretta EL 21-A
.22 LR w/box; Bauer
.25 ACP; H&R Top Break
.32 S&W; Iver Johnson
Top Break .38 S&W.
aucTion Terms: Accepted forms of payment are Cash, Good local checks, and Credit cards. 5% Buyer’s Premium, waived for cash or good checks. ID required to register. Payment in full must be made on auction day. Buyer takes responsibility for safety & proper use of all items purchased. All items are sold “AS IS, WHERE IS” with no guarantees or warranties. All sales are final. sale By orDer oF: mr. ralph BaraTko
(814) 333-1988 - 814-720-1988
Bruce Nicolls AU-1185-L Nathan Nicolls AU-5325-L nicollsandauctions@gmail.com or AuctionZip #1520
Bidding is open & Begins closing
Tues.
startign at 11:00 a .M.
375 +/- acreS | 21 ParcelS | Building SiteS | OPen tillaBle grOund WOOded acreage | HarveStaBle timBer | 2 BedrOOm HOme
mOnrOe tOWnSHiP | KnOx cOunty | mOunt vernOn cSd and eaSt KnOx lSd Open HOuse and prOperty tOur: Friday, sept. 22 – 4-7 p.M.
12600 Gilchrist Road, Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050
directiOnS: From Mt. Vernon take US 36 east 1.7 miles to left onto Gilchrist Road to location on right. From Howard, take US 36 west 4 miles to right on Gilchrist Road. From Gambier take SR 308 north to left on US 36 to right on Gilchrist Road.
Summary: Nestled just east of Mt. Vernon in the serene Knox County, this sprawling 375-acre farm isn’t just a parcel of land; it’s a testament to time, carrying with it a rich legacy that has spanned three generations and almost a century. Every inch of this property bears witness to family stories, tireless work, and a commitment to land stewardship. Its strategic location, with a generous 1.8 miles of road frontage, offers unparalleled access. Beyond its own natural wonders, the farm is a stone’s throw from the educational hubs of Gambier and Mt. Vernon, making it a unique blend of rural charm and accessibility to town life. Moreover, the proximity to the Columbus Metropolis ensures urban amenities are never far away. Approximately 140 acres of this land has been dedicated to the cultivation of wheat, corn, and soybeans over the years. There are fertilizer records, soil test and yield reports available. Beyond its agricultural prospects, nature enthusiasts will delight in the wooded expanses that make up the balance of the property. These woods are not just picturesque but also serve as a sanctuary for an impressive deer herd and other wildlife, providing ample opportunities for nature observation or an oasis for the avid hunter. For those interested in timber, the land houses harvestable specimens such as white oak and red oak, among other species, offering an opportunity for sustainable logging or preservation. The home offers 1154 sq. ft. of finished living space and is currently rented out. This land, which has seen generations of dreams realized, is primed for the next chapter. Whether you’re an investor looking to diversify your portfolio, an aspiring farmer, a nature enthusiast, or someone who’s always dreamt of that serene countryside home, this property is a canvas, ready for your vision. This historic farm is more than its acreage; it’s a living legacy, a bridge between past, present, and future. Whether you’re drawn by its history, its agricultural potential, or the allure of its natural beauty, it invites you to be part of its continuing story. Here, tradi-
tion meets opportunity. Property will be offered 21 parcels ranging from 1.4 acres to 52 acres and in combinations. Call Tim for more info, 740-502-6786. legal: Knox County Parcels 47-00107.000, 4700108.000, 47-00116.000, 49-00579.000, 49-00580.000, 4900581.000, 49-00582.000, 49-00583.000 in Monroe Township and Mount Vernon CSD and East Knox LSD. taxeS: Taxes are $2,328.71 per half year and are currently in CAUV. real eState termS: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing and or any additional contingencies, property sells “AS IS”. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Sellers to transfer any and all owned mineral rights. Property sells subject to all articles of record.
Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Auction will be offered in various amalgamations, including as individual parcels or lots, combinations of parcels or lots, and all parcels or lots. Contact agent for the sale order pertaining to this auction and or see sale order addendum day of sale for more details. Note each sale has a specific order, some and or all terms may apply, contact agent for details.
Sale by Order of: the Perkins Keystone inheritance trust, Patricia l. Perkins trustee KauFman realty & auctiOnS 330.674.7355 or www.kaufman-auctions.com tim miller, realtor/auctioneer 740.502.6786 or tim.miller@kaufmanrealty.com
2023 at 7:00 p.M.
OuTsTanding 249 +/- acre BarBOur cOunTy Farm wiTh Oil & gas righTs
1589 Carrolton Rd., Volga, WV 26238
preview: Monday, sept. 25 froM 2-5 p.M. online only Bidding
Barns, Outbuildings, Open & Wooded, Harvestable Timber, Hay Fields, Stream on Farm, Road Frontage, Private Setting, No Zoning or Restrictions, Lots of Wildlife!
Kaufman realty & auctions of wV www.kaufmanbid.com
399 w 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
starting at 5:00 P.M.
26.9 Acres |2/Br HOme & BArn |TimBer & minerAl rigHTs | eden Twp. | licking cO. | eAsT knOx lsd On-siTe ABsOluTe AucTiOn
lOcATiOn: 12929 pleAsAnT VAlley rd., uTicA, OH 43080 direcTiOns: From Martinsburg head south on OH-586 for 4.6 miles to location on right.
summAry: Located in the northeast corner of Licking County, Ohio, and situated halfway between Martinsburg and Fallsburg on State Route 586, you’ll find this 26.9-acre haven. Much of the land is forested, but with adequate clearings that would be ideal for any livestock and there is a small pond to the rear of the property that provides a water source. There’s a rustic home with two bedrooms, adorned with a wraparound porch where one can relax and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. While the house doesn’t have indoor wiring or plumbing, it is heated with a woodstove. The partial basement houses a root/fruit cellar. And, for your water needs, a hand-pump well stands ready. A small barn with added lean-to and a hay loft rounds out the property’s structures. Whether you’re looking to lead a quieter, off-grid life or perhaps seeking a recreational or hunting sanctuary, this property beckons your consideration.
legAl: Licking County Parcel 009-015798-00.000 in Eden Township and East Knox LSD.
TAxes: Taxes are currently $1,321.22 annually.
Terms: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com
sale: By the order of crist & Anna gingerich kaufman realty & Auctions, llc 330-857-7777
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
startign at 6:00 P.M.
I the undersigned will sell at Public Auction. Located 5 miles South of Columbiana, Ohio, on SR 7 to Crestview Road then West 2 miles to 43881 crestvieW rOad, cOlumbiana, OH 44408.
57 acre Farm
cOlumbiana cOunty ~ FairField tWp
crestvieW scHOOls
Good 57 acre farm with 2 story, 3 bedroom frame home. Large country style remodeled kitchen with oak cabinets and center island. Carpeted living room, formal dining room and parlor. Natural oak trim throughout home. Windows and doors replaced in recent years. First floor carpeted bedroom with closet. Remodeled first floor bath. Second floor with 3 bedrooms and half bath. Covered front and side porches. Open wood deck and enclosed back porch. ¾ basement with stone foundation, oil forced air heat and breaker box electric. Well & septic (approved by county). Vinyl siding and metal roof. 3½ car detached garage. 50 x 66 Pole barn with cement floor, metal roof and metal siding. 20 x 30 shed with wood siding and metal roof. Small metal sided shed. Metal roofs were put on in 2019. Over 60% tillable with the balance in woods and fenced pasture and all weather spring. Adjacent to the school and just minuets from Columbiana and all its amenities.
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.
For your convenience the real estate will be available by simulcast auction on baerauctions.com
Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com
Holly Baer- Realtor- 330-429-6578 or Holly@Baerauctions.com
Wayne and Dorothea Wise, OWNERS
Ends: TuEs. OcT. 3, 2023 at 7:00 P.M.
I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction. LOcaTEd aT: 42083 sTaTE ROuTE 344, cOLumbiana, OhiO 44408. Preview: OctOber
frOM 4:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Pick UP: OctOber 5, 2023 frOM 3:00 P.M. tO 7:00 P.M.
cORvETTE ~ haRLEy davidsOn ~ vEhicLEs
WhEEL LOadER ~hOusEhOLd
anTiquEs & cOLLEcTibLEs ~ TOOLs
vEhicLEs, ETc.: 1975 Chevrolet Corvette String Ray T-Top, candy apple red, approx. 56,000; 2003 Harley Davidson 1450 CC 100th Anniversary Ultra Classic Electra Glide Touring model motorcycle, 11,800 miles; 1999 Volkswagen Beetle, works & runs; 2006 PT Cruiser, 68,221 miles; 2008 Pontiac G-6, rough condition; Case W30 articulated wheel loader; hOusEhOLd: Frigidaire washer; Kenmore electric dryer; new handmade Amish furniture including benches, table and bed; new composite Adirondack chairs, benches and bird feeders; dressers; upholstered recliner; wardrobes; dehumidifier; apartment size refrigerator; rocking chair; Christmas decorations; large lot cameras; books; bicycles; pots; pans; dishes; kitchen utensils; small electrical appliances;
anTiquEs & cOLLEcTibLEs: walnut china closet; Victorian platform rocker; wine press; 10 gallon milk can; BB guns; beer advertising items; hump back trunk; Fisher Price toys; ice cream parlor chairs; fishing tackle;
TOOLs: Toro 42” zero turn mower w/bagger, good condition; Wen 4750 watt generator; Ideal Arc R3S600 welder; Miller shop welder; generator/welder on trailer; 2 light plants; air nailers; Stihl chain saw, weed trimmer and blowers; DeWalt miter saw; Craftsman push mower; belt sanders; Makita power miter/slide saw; bench top table saw; Craftsman radial arm saw; Ryobi table saw; chain saws; HD metal shop cabinets; large lot metal lockers; large lot small hand tools;
nOTE: This is only a partial list, see web for complete list and pictures. visit baerauctions.com for online bidding
TERms On PERsOnaL
PROPERTy: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases.
Ken Baer
Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com
Wed.
starting at 9:30 a .M. - real estate at 12 noon
LOcatiOn: 9170 dundee WiLmOt Rd., Beach city, OhiO 44608. Winesburg-Dundee-Wilmot area. From US 62 in Winesburg take TR 661 E (becomes Chestnut Ridge Rd.) to Dundee/Wilmot Rd. S to Auction, or from SR 93 in Dundee take Cherry Run Rd. N to Walnut Creek Bottom Rd. W to Dundee/Wilmot N to auction, or from US 250 in Wilmot take US 62 S to Lawnford Rd. S to Lawnfield Rd. S to Dundee/Wilmot Rd. to auction. GPS cOORdinateS 40.61783, -81.63636. 116 acRe FaRm in PaRceLS - exceLLent LOcatiOn BuiLdinG PaRceLS
FaBuLOuS VieWS - aG Land Jd tRactOR - cOmBine - FaRm equiPment
ShOP tOOLS – SkidSteeR - atV - cOLLectiBLeS - hOuSehOLd - GunS
tuSc cOunty - Wayne tWP - GaRaWay SchOOLS
inspection Date: saturDay, septeMber 30th 10 a .M. to 1 p.M.
For legal description, terms and photos visit www.kaufman-auctions.com and watch future ads FLyeRS On-Site and OnLine. details and many Photos online at www.kaufman-auctions.com
nOte: This is an incomplete list. The items are clean and well cared for. We will be selling with a couple of crews – bring a friend. ScheduLe: 9:30 a.m. Shop & Household-11 A.M. Guns then ATV -12 Noon Real Estate followed by Tractors-Equipment-Appliances and balance of items. NO cell phone reception – be present to bid. auction by Order of: Stanley and karen Baker kauFman ReaLty & auctiOnS 330-852-4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com
Jake SchLaBach, Realtor/auctioneer 330-763-0889 or jake@kaufmanrealty.com
starting at 6:00 P.M.
FOrmer easT hOlmes Family care Building
2,061 Finished sq. FT. OFFice space| 1.5 BaThs | Full Building Backup generaTOr| painT TOwnship | hOlmes cOunTy | easT hOlmes schOOls
Online Only
OPen HOuse will be On tHursday, sePteMber 21st frOM 4:00-6:00 P.M. lOcaTiOn: 2040 TOwnship rOad 661, dundee, Oh 44624. From US 62 in Winesburg take Township Road 661 to the property (Former East Holmes Family Care Building).
summary: Up for auction is this commercial building currently set up as a doctor’s office with potential for your new workplace. The property is sure to meet your commercial needs with a waiting room, office area, 3 exam rooms and a restroom. The walkout basement is partially finished and includes storage space along with a full bath. Whether you are looking for a new place to move your business or are in search of your next Airbnb, this property could be the place for you. The property also includes a backup generator, blacktop parking and a hitching rail for buggy parking. Schedule your private showing today!
legal: Holmes County Parcel
Numbers 1500292001https://neohrex.mlsmatrix.com/Matrix/special/thirdpartyformpost. aspx?n=REALISTB&ikey=75740576
Taxes: Taxes are currently $1,232.50/ half.
Terms: 10% Buyers Premium. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. Closing in 45 days and possession will be 45 days after closing. No financing or other 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. auction by the order of: Tri-county professional associates, llc kauFman realTy & aucTiOns 888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com cliFF sprang realTOr/ aucTiOneer 330.464.5155 cliff.sprang@kaufmanrealty.com
starting at 5:00 P.M.
62+ Acres in 3 PArcels | A-FrAme Home/Free gAs| stocked Pond |Hunting Blinds WAsHington tWP. | guernsey co. | eAst guernsey lsd | on-site Auction OPen HOuse: MOnday, sePteMber 25tH frOM 4-6:00 P.M.
LOcatiOn: 73110 turkey run rOad, kimbOLtOn, OH 43749 directiOns: From Exit 54, (Kimbolton) on Rt 77 head east on OH-541, turn left on Old Twenty-One Rd., in 1 mile turn right on Freedom Rd., in 7 miles continue straight onto Birmingham Rd., 1.5 miles turn left on Hickory Hollow Rd., 0.8 miles turn left on Turkey Run Rd., 0.2 miles to location on right.
summary: Spread across 62+ acres in three parcels on Turkey Run Road, this property features an A-frame home with modern amenities, extensive road frontage, and outdoor facilities perfect for hunting or relaxation. A quality-managed property, the land boasts nearly 3,000 newly planted trees and offers exceptional deer hunting with timber resources. Ideal for residence, hunting getaways, or AirBnB opportunities.
ParceL 1: 10.8 Acres with 885’ of frontage on Turkey Run Rd. This property offers a serene, park-like setting featuring an A-frame home. The main floor showcases an open kitchen and living room, a master bedroom, and a newly renovated bathroom, while the finished basement provides additional living space or an optional bedroom. Outdoor amenities include a 2021 hot tub on the porch, a patio overlooking a stocked pond, and a BBQ grill powered by the home’s free gas. The sale includes a gaspowered backup generator, major appliances, select furniture, and a detached garage, making it ideal for a residence, hunting retreat, or Airbnb. ParceL 2: 26 Acres with 190’ of frontage on Turkey Run Rd. A 30’ Access Easement
gives better access over the existing lane to the property. ParceL 3: 25.5 Acres with 2,056’ of road frontage on 2 sides of the property. Here’s an opportunity to buy an exceptional property that has been managed and mapped with a Don Higgins management plan. 2 hunting blinds along with several tree stands will be included. The property has been select cut in the last year but still has some stands of white oak and walnut that remain.
LegaL: Guernsey County Parcel 400000070000 & 400000070002, Washington Twp, East Guernsey LSD
taxes: Taxes are currently $5,057.88 annually. terms: Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com sale: by the order of kenny & shania miller 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
— The North Bloomfield Historical Society will hold its annual Harvest Dinner Oct. 11 at 6 p.m. at the town hall on the square.
The historical society will provide ham for the potluck-style meal; table settings and drinks will also be provided.
The program will be the showing of a promotional film from the Ohio Leatherworks Company in Girard that was made before the company closed in 1969. At one time, the Ohio Leatherworks Company was one of Trumbull County’s largest employers with over 300 employees.
The company started in 1899 and took top grade raw calf hides and prepared them for high end shoe and purse manufacturers doing the entire tanning and coloring process in the factory. Ray O’Neil from the Girard Historical Society will bring items and memorabilia from the company.
This event is open to the public and guests should bring a salad, vegetable or dessert to share. For more information, call 440-685-4410.
Wed.
starting at 6:00 P.M.
I the undersigned will sell at Public Auction. Located at 42445 State Route 518, LiSbon, oH 44432.
1 ½ StoRy Home on 2 LotS
Consisting of a 1½ story frame home of approximately 684 sq. ft. built in 1930 with aluminum siding and slate roof. Large eat-in kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms full bath and full basement. Forced air heat, well and septic. Small shed of negligible value. Situated on 2 lots of approximately 0.53 acre of land.
auctioneeRS note: This home is in need of extensive repair and remodeling.
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
Little Spoons 3 LLC ~ OWNER
starting at 4:00 P.M. • rEaL EstatE tO sELL at 6:00 P.M.
COUNTRY SETTING – 8.0 +/– ACRES – 1438 SQ. FT. RANCH HOME – 3 BED – FULL BASEMENT – 2 GARAGES – OUT BUILDING – ROAD FRONTAGE – PUBLIC WATER OPPOrtUnitY KnOCKs!!!
ALSO SELLING BUICK CAR – JOHN DEERE – TRACTOR – HOUSEHOLD – AND MORE! 4613 ST. RT. 37, MALTA, OHIO 43758
DIRECTIONS: From Malta go State Route 37 for approx. 2.8 miles. EASY TO LOCATE. SIGNS POSTED!
I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction. LocaTed 636 WoodLand avenue. saLem, ohio 44460.
2 sTory home on LoT
coLumbiana counTy ~ saLem ciTy
saLem schooLs
2 story frame home with 2414 square foot built in 1920 and remodeled over the years. Vinyl siding and shingle roof. Remodeled carpeted eat in kitchen with oak cabinets, paneled walls and built in dishwasher. Carpeted formal dining room and carpeted living room with plaster finish. Large carpeted family room with wood burner; ¾ first floor remodeled oak bath and tile floor. First floor carpeted bedroom. Second floor has 4 carpeted bedrooms with closets, hall linen closet and full bath. Enclosed sun porch and ¾ basement with natural gas forced air heat. Covered front stoop, outside cellar way and blacktop drive. 8 x 14 porta building. 24 x 32 garage with 2 overhead doors, shop, vinyl siding shingle roof and cement floor.
noTe: Solid home could use some updates. Only 4 blocks from the park. 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.
For your convenience the real estate will be available by simulcast auction on baerauctions.com
Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com
Aimee Kemets Exec. for William Dudley Estate ~ Owner
Urbana, OH
Sat. Sept. 30, 2023
starting at 10:00 a.m.
aNtIQUeS & COLLeCtIBLeS
Champaign County Fairgrounds
384 Park ave., Urbana, OH 43078
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS w/ this Morgan County Ohio Home & Land Auction. Nestled in the rolling hills of southeast Ohio, a short distance from the quant village of Malta. This country setting is located on a state paved road, offering 8+/- acres of exceptional rolling landscape with a beautiful view. This 1438 sq. ft. ranch home w/full basement has 3 bedrooms, 1 ½ baths, family room, living, dining rooms, kitchen, hardwood & carpet flooring. Added features - Two 2-car attached garages w/breezeway for your morning coffee or evening setting that overlooks the property. A 768 sq. ft. 2 story building/garage located near the house for extra storage or workshop. Public & spring water, private sewer. This offering of exceptionally located Real Estate has endless potential & possibilities. A forever home, mini farm, etc. Live out your dreams. Don’t overlook this prime offering! Opportunity Knocks!!!
insPECtiOn DatEs :
tUEs sEPt. 19tH FrOM 5:00 P.M. tiLL 7:00 P.M.
tUEs sEPt. 26tH FrOM 5:00 P.M. tiLL 7:00 P.M
TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: This is an Absolute Auction – meaning no minimums or reserves. There will be a 10% Buyer’s Premium added to bid price to determine contract price. Successful purchaser will give a 10% nonrefundable deposit on the day of the auction, with the balance due at closing (within 45 days). This property sells As-Is/Where-Is w/ no warranties implied or expressed. This property sells with no contingencies, financing or otherwise. Any desired inspections must be made prior to bidding. Secure Title will handle the closing. All information contained here-in was derived from sources believed to be correct, but not warranted. Any announcement made on the day of the auction will take precedence over any and all printed material.
SUPERB AUTOMOBILE:
2008 BUICK Lacrosse CXL Vin#
2G4WD582181165407, W/24,285 mi., white leather interior, loaded, 4 dr, sunroof, 3800 Series III, V6;
JOHN DEERE-TOOLS & GARDEN-
ING: EXCELLENT JOHN DEERE
X320 Lawn tractor w/22 hp motor, hydrostatic trans, 48” mower deck; Snapper push mower; Yard trailer; 42” AirFab lawn sweeper; Yard roller; Wheel barrow; Long
handled tools; Aluminum extension & step ladders; Black Hawk floor jack; Lg. Steel Slide vise; Tap & dies; Work bench; Chain hoist; Tool boxes; Sockets; Wrenches; Other misc. tools; Picnic table; Lawn furniture; Bird houses; Misc. gardening items; & more; COLLECTORS ITEMS &
GLASSWARE: Wooden & Steel wagon wheels; Runner sleds; Hoosier style cupboard; Allstate electric train o/b; 6 1/2 ‘ Aluminum Christmas tree; Porch rocker; 33 & 445 RPM Vinyl’s; Oak kitchen Table w/chrome legs; Wicker hampers; Stereo-scope w/viewing cards; Costume jewelry; Doilies & fancies; Longaberger Baskets; M & M School collectables; Cook & Childrens Books; Childs Sad Iron; Bell Collection; Fenton glass; Strong shoulder bowls; Hull, McCoy & other pottery; Pressed, decorated, Lead crystal, clear & colored glass; Pyrex; Currier & Ives; CNB barrel bank; Haviland China service for 4; Gone With The Wind lamp & other lamps; APPLIANCES-RETRO FURNITURE-HOUSE-
HOLD: Gibson Upright Freezer; Crosley Washer; Maytag Elect. dryer; Whirlpool Elect. Range; GE Refrigerator; Sm. Kitchen Appliances; Pots, pans, bakeware; Kitchen utensils; Dishware; Bedding & linens; Hoover upright sweeper; Quilting & craft items; Misc. Rugs; Electric Fireplace; RETRO FURNITURE: 3 pc. Bedroom suite; Beds; Dressers; nightstands; Coffee table & end tables; Wall clock; 3 pc. Livingroom suit; Recliner; Blonde furniture to include Tables, magazine racks, Desk; Glider Rocker w/stool; Foot stools; Afghans & linens, etc.; Baskets; Christmas & home décor items; & much more.
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Please note starting time & date. You truly DO NOT want to miss this Opportunity to purchase this offering of Real Estate, Excellent Automobile and Clean Chattels Not responsible for loss or accidents. Hope to see you on October 5th.
TERMS ON CHATTELS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK
W/ PROPER ID.
AUCTION BY ORDER OF: CRAIG BANKES, P.O.A. FOR MAXINE M. BANKES
AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: BEN SCHAFER REALTY
ED AND BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEERS, LLC. www.edandbenschafer.com•www.benschaferrealty.com
740-584-7253 • 740-305-5054
DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-621-1576
BEN SCHAFER, BROKER/AUCTIONEER, 740-584-SALE
ED SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-584-2921
LANCE MILLER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-819-8838
BEN WAGNER, AUCTIONEER – 740-885-1236
aNtIQUeS: 2 Man Cross Cut Saw; Clarksville Black Hawk Corn Sheller; Wooden Bench; Bacon Mfg. Wooden Bean(Hopper); Rail Road Keys/ Locks & Tools; New York Central Water Can; IH Oil Can; Scales; Cow Bells; Singletree Foot Corn Cutter; Galvanized Buckets; Sad Irons; Oil Cans Metal & Paper; Glass w/Spouts; Wood & Metal Pulleys; Hay Hooks; Wood Ironing Boards; Plum Fire Ax; Glass Maple Syrup Bottles few from FM.Prince of Urbana, OH; Metal Wheel; Skelton Keys; Wooden Bowl; Blacksmith Tongs; Horn Seeder; Bean Drill; Bug Sprayers; Milk Cans; Wooden Cheese Boxes; Several Wooden Advertising Boxes; Fire Extinguisher; Dough Rising Pan; Copper Boiler; Wicker Basket; Wooden Butter Paddles; 30+ Yard Sticks; Several 45 Records; Wash Board; Wooden Drying Rack; 6/3/2 gal.Crocks; (3) Perfection Heater; Some Glassware; Egg Basket; Cookie Jar; Little Golden Child Books; Hornet Nest; Old Post Cards; Freezer Boxes; Token & Badges; Local Advertising Pieces-Fair Catalogs Ohio State 1950’s & Champaign Co.; Old Ammo Boxes; Wisconsin Engine Double Sides Sign; Ross Willoby Wire Gauge Sign; Army Shovels; Fishing Poles & Lures & Tackle Boxes; Large Amount of Fishing Reels; Minnow Bucket; Cast Iron: 20+ Various Pieces & Sizes to Incl. Wagner/Griswold/Miami/Favorite/Erie/Martin/National tOOLS - MaNy prIMItIve: Vise-Different Sizes; Anvil; Various Wrenches & Sockets; 5+Log Chains; 6+ Wood Plane & Parts; 6+ Wedges; Hoist’s; C-Clamps; Box of Punch/Letters/ Numbers; Hammers; Metal Hedge Clippers; Greenlee Rachet & Knock Out Punch Set; Old Wright Chain Saw; Old Metal Tool Cabinet; Few Yard Tools; Welding Helmets; Power Tools; 7” Sander; Skill Drill; Craftsman Paint Sprayer; Animal Traps; Farm Manuals & Toys: 50+ Farm Manuals & Other Literature; Farm Toys from Ertl to incl. Farmall/Ford/International McCormick; Several Board Games/Toys and more…..
OwNer: KareN wILSON
this is the 5th auction of Jim’s vast collection, this is a brief listing as so many items to be found. please join us!
Food available by Farmers Daughter terMS: Cash, Check & Credit Card w/4% Convenience Fee 937-246-4282
Harley & Hal Jackson, rodney rose www.HarleyandHalJacksonauctions.com or “Friend” us on FaceBook for updates
Licensed by Ohio Dept. of agriculture
Malabar Farm. 3 bed 2 bath home, full basement, 40 x 50 Bank Barn. Perfect for farming or hunting with approx 33.8 tillable acres, 40 woodland acres, and 17.6 pasture acres. Shown by appointment.
94+ AC LUCAS FARM AT ONLINE AUCTION ENDS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH AT 7 PM BIDDING OPEN NOW!
Located just off Pleasant Valley Rd!
For terms and to bid, please visit what-
Chuck and Derek Whatman, Auctioneers &
3261 MoffeN Rd, Lucas Ohio 44843
Home and 94.399 Acres, Parcel #0181411516000, minutes from I-71 and Malabar Farm. 3 bed 2 bath home, full basement, 40 x 50 Bank Barn. Perfect for farming or hunKng with approx 33.8 Kllable acres, 40 woodland acres, and 17.6 pasture acres. Shown by appointment.
For terms and to bid, please visit whatmanaucXons.com
Seller: Jason & Trudi Tilton, Jeffrey & Kimberly Dixon
Chuck and Derek Whatman, AucXoneers & Realtors Megan Whatman, Realtor
419-756-8012
starting at 1:00 P.M. • Preview 11:00 a .M.
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 posted closer to auction day
Clean Modern furniture and Antiques Formal Thomasville dining room set, Drexel bedroom set, drop leaf server, Wrought iron patio set, sofas, recliners, arm chairs, decorator lamps floor lamps, prints, mirrors, Collectible glassware and china Costume Jewelry, Large lot of clean collectibles household goods pots pans and kitchenware, glassware, hand and garden tools, ladders and so much more with second auctioneer at 1 P.M.
Tell everyone and bring a friend; this auction is overloaded. So much to unpack and sort — will take days; will update as we go. 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.
Jeff Anglin, Auctioneer
2431 youngstown-Hubbard road, youngstown, Ohio 44505 330-707-0875
licensed and bonded in Ohio and pa
Thurs. sepT. 28, 2023
starting at 1:00 P.M.
6869 State Route 303, Windham, Oh 44288 D- store & Deli has closeD MArKeT CArrIAGe/WAGON/MOre : Carriage by Joseph J. Merli, lighted market wagon/stand w/ canvas top/sides, 2- oak produce carts.
eQuIpMeNT: TRUE bottle cooler, TRUE 3dr refrigerator (self contained), Masterbilt refrig/frzr, Norlake walk in frzr 8’,Frigidaire frzr, Avantco refrig.prep tbl, Silver King refrig. prep tbl, TRUE refrig. prep tbl, TRUE deli case, pastry case, 6’ SS table w/ cup dispenser, 5’ SS tbl, 7’ 3bowl wash sinkdrainbrds, 3’ wash sink-drainbrds, 8’ SS tbl, 4’ SS table, Perfect Fry PFA7200 Ventless Automatic Autofry Deep Fryer, HOBART 2612 meat/deli slicer w/ shrpnr, Grease trap GI100, Federal open air cooler, Blue Bunny Ice cream cooler, Ice cream dip cabinet 26”, Stoelting 100-FSlush Puppie mach, Tor-rey LSQ-40L 40 lb. Price-Scale w/ Labeler, Helios UV knife sanitizer, Cadco convection oven, food warmers, Heat Seal Sgl 18” Film Wrapper, Bunn coffee mach/dispensers, Breville panini press, Hamilton Beach Mix&Chill Bldr, Deli displays, Betco GS15 Grout scrbr, 7- SHARP cash reg., cig cabs.
sTOre ACCess: 7- 4’ section wall shelves, 12- 4’ gondola dbl sided w/ end caps shelving, display barrels/baskets, shopping carts, wire shelving, counters, misc. supplies/containers.
TrACTOr/TOOLs : Ferguson TO-30 tractor, 5’ brush mower, 6’ blade, Trail mower, Hahn tiller, compactor, Craftsman chip/shrdr, snow sleighs.
TerMs: 10% Buyer’s Premium, cash/credit card.
“YOU OWN IT - WE SELL IT” colleen thoMpson, DArryl McGuire 330-348-1191
8805 CLAY PIKE RD., CHANDLERSVILLE, OHIO
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS w/ this excellent offering of real estate. There
160.87+/- acres will be offered in two tracts and as a whole – whichever way brings the most money is the way they will be sold. This ground is a mixture of tillable acreage, wooded ground, and recreational land conveniently located in Salt Creek Twp. of Muskingum County, Ohio. Sellers are reserving unto themselves the free gas that currently serves the home on this property that the sellers are retaining. All other minerals that the sellers own will transfer (purchaser’s will have to rely on their own due diligence to determine what the seller owns).
TRACT #1 contains 96.9+/- acres w/ approx. 81 acres of wooded ground with the remainder being mostly tillable and open. There is a pond nestled in the woods. This tract has public water available. TRACT #2 is 63.97+/- acres of which approx. 25 acres are wooded and approx. 38 acres are tillable. This tract also has a large creek that migrates through it. Opportunity Knocks!!! Both of these tracts show an abundant sign of wildlife with walnut trees, small oak saplings, under brush, as well as clear open woods w/mowed areas (very desirable for food plots) and trails throughout, along with streams running through, creating a perfect habitat for wildlife. If you are in the market to purchase a unique piece of property, this is it! Offering many potential opportunities from recreational, hunting, bird watching, fishing, hiking or a place for a cabin or home site, as well as the possibilities for a farming operation. You don’t want to overlook this property. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!
-FEEL FREE TO WALK PROPERTY AT YOUR OWN RISK AND
ON REAL ESTATE: There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to the final bid to determine the contract price. Success-
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the house had for a few years. Then there were the blocks, the trains, the many toys and later the sport memorabilia, video games and musical instruments. Our son had a drum set. I never said we were WISE parents.
The current incarnation is a guest room, sitting room and memorabilia center. The built-in bookcases that flank the north window are where the scrapbooks live. Apparently, the attic is also where endless piles and pounds of stuff live.
I don’t have a reason to go up there very often. Being an “empty nester” in a fairly large “nest,” I fully admit there are rooms I don’t visit as often as I should. I would like to claim otherwise but the dust bunnies will swear they don’t recognize me.
In digging through the large attic closet, I found not one but two Christmas trees. Big ones. Fully decorated. I also unearthed a box of magazines from the 1940s — the beauty tips alone are worth a read.
So where did all of this attic stuff come from? Hand me downs, heirlooms and boxes and bins of photographs (precious), as well as family notes and possessions (also precious). I am the family historian. It is a blessing and an honor. Still, I need to get things under control. As it stands, I cannot see the forest of photographs and memories through the Christmas trees.
We also have piles of outdoorsy items and hunting gear, which is not precious to ME but the people who own it are precious, so it stays. We also harbor the cumulative total of four childhoods worth of ephemera. This would be mine, Mr. Wonderful’s and those of each of our children.
I swore I was a mother who saved with intent. I would have told you I was careful to only keep meaningful art and essays the children brought home over the years: the ones where they wrote about themselves or their family or the ones where they said we were “the best mom and dad ever.” It’s always good to have that in writing. All lies. I saved too much nonsense and random papers.
Honestly, with the sheer amount of time I spend clearing out and dropping off donations, we should be down to the clothes on our backs, our beds and maybe one chair remaining. I make regular trips to the thrift store to drop off donations like it’s my job. We just don’t like to surround ourselves with excess.
Of course, I do love antique shops and thrift stores. I am told I have a “good eye for quality.” I also appreciate the family pieces handed down to me to keep or save for the kids.
ful purchaser(s) will be required to deposit 10% of the contract price as a non-refundable down payment the day of the auction, with the balance due at closing (within 45 days). This property will sell “as-is, where is” w/no warranties implied or expressed. Property will sell with no contingencies, financing or otherwise. This property will sell Absolute with no minimums or reserves. Acreage amounts are approximate, and the purchase price may be adjusted at closing to reflect actual acreage amounts. Secure Title will manage the closing. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct, but not warranted. Any announcements on the day of auction will take precedence over any and all printed material.
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: In the Market for hunting or recreational ground? You will want to attend this Auction. Hope to see you Saturday, October 7th.
OWNERS: JACQUELIN M. AND THOMAS D. ALEXANDER
AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: BEN SCHAFER REALTY ED AND BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEERS, LLC. www.edandbenschafer.com • www.benschaferrealty.com
• 740-305-5054
740-584-7253
DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-621-1576
BEN SCHAFER, BROKER/AUCTIONEER – 740-584-SALE ED SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-584-2921
LANCE MILLER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-819-8838
BEN WAGNER, AUCTIONEER – 740-885-1236
All of this is to say that despite my commitment to organization and decluttering, some things are here to stay. My style is definitely not minimalism. It is more “intentionalism.” After all, it’s not hoarding if your stuff is cool.
(Kymberly Foster Seabolt welcomes comments and decluttering tips in care of LifeOutLoud@Comcast.net; P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460 or KymberlyFosterSeabolt.com.)
WILMOT, Ohio — There will be a ham dinner Oct. 8 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., with pick up in the front of the Wilmot Fire Department., 204 Mill St. Volunteers will bring meals to your vehicle for this drive-throughonly dinner.
Dinners are $12 each and include ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans, applesauce, coleslaw and a dinner roll. Delivery within the village is available; call 330-359-5995.
You don’t often see a jug with openwork around the neck. You could pour liquid in (carefully!), but getting it out would make a mess. If you look closely, you can see small holes in the textured rim.
This type of jug is a puzzle jug. They have openings that cause the liquid inside to spill if you try to pour or drink from it like a typical jug. They were popular in the British Isles in the 16th through 19th centuries. Some had verses challenging the drinker or setting a wager.
This pair, which sold for $107 at a Conestoga auction, has plain brown glaze and applied flowers. The secret of a puzzle jug was usually that it had a hollow handle.
Remember the holes around the rim? The drinker had to know which ones to cover and which to drink from in order to draw the liquid up through the handle. Get it wrong, and you don’t get a drink — or, worse, the drink spills on you!
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Q. I bought a box of junk at a garage sale for $5. In it, I found a 1950sor 1960s-era travel alarm clock. It is in a brown case that snaps shut. It is a Westclox clock with a white face and black numbers. The hands glow in the dark. The clock works and it is now on my desk. I love it! Is it rare?
A. A true blast-from-the-past. Before cell phone alarms, there were wind-up, travel alarm clocks you
could shut until they were the size of a small wallet. Quite portable. They are not rare, but they are great discussion pieces. Yours is worth about $40, which is pretty good from a $5 bin of junk.
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• Toy, airplane, black, orange wings, propeller, two wheels, pressed steel, Wyandotte, 18-inch wingspan, $95.
• Lamp, hanging, electric, glass shade, cylindrical, rows of raised bubbles, Helena Tynell, 10-by-7 1/2 inches, pair, $375.
• Jewelry, bracelet, bangle, Whirling Wind, hinged clasp, raised stylized figures, Kachina musicians, purple stone panel, marked, Ray Morton, 7 inches, diameter, $440.
• Furniture, bookcase, Biedermeier, mahogany, glazed paneled doors, green fabric lining, four interior shelves, paw feet, 75-by-50-by-16 inches, $510.
• Store, sign, trade, Post Office, script lettering, mustard ground, wood panel, molded frame, mid19th century, 14 1/2-by-33 1/2 inches, $2,645.
TIP
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To cover a scratch in a piece of furniture made of dark wood, rub it with the meat of a walnut, Brazil nut
Puzzle jugs provided a drinking game for centuries. Do you think you could drink from one without spilling? (Kovels.com photo)
or butternut. Eyebrow pencil or shoe polish in a matching shade will also work.
(Subscribe to the Kovels’ free weekly email newsletter, Kovels Komments, at www.Kovels.com. ©2023 King Features Synd., Inc.)
CINCINNATI — A new exhibit is opening at Cincinnati Museum Center this month to give residents a flashback of the Cincinnati area’s prehistoric past.
“Ancient Wolds Hiding in Plain Sight” will open Sept. 29 and will allow visitors to view a 450-millionyear-old fossil collection and walk the prehistoric sea floor. The exhibit presents an immersive journey
SAT. SEPT. 23 from 10 a.m.3 p.m. Iron and Steel Autumn Leaves Railfest, Niles, OH. For more info: 330-503-5510 or consultdennis@hotmail.com
SAT. SEPT. 23 from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Burton Antiques Market, Burton, OH. For more info: 740-998-5300 or burtonantiquaesmarket.com
SUN. SEPT. 24 from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Washington Antiques Fair, Washington, PA. For more info: 724-941-5681 or http://washingtonantiquesfair.com
SAT. OCT. 7 & SUN. OCT. 8 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The Great Berea Train Show, Middleburg Heights, OH. For more info: www. thegreatbereatrainshow.org
SAT. NOV. 25 from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. & SUN. NOV. 26 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Scott Antique Markets, Columbus, OH. For more info: 740-569-2800 or www.scottantiquemakets.com
RepaiR and RestoRation of all Modern, Vintage and antique Clocks
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through the Paleozoic Era, beginning with the Ordovician Period when prehistoric animals thrived in the warm tropical sea that covered the Greater Cincinnati area.
Among the familiar — or strange — faces in the upcoming gallery will be Ohio’s state fossil, Isotelus maximus, a surprisingly large plated invertebrate that resembles a stretched-out horse-
shoe crab or an aquatic armadillo. As the gallery marches through time from the late Ordovician to the subsequent Silurian and Devonian periods, visitors will be introduced to new creatures as marine life evolves, culminating with the fearsome, massive-jawed armored fish Dunkleosteus. To exit the gallery, visitors can do so through the Carboniferous period, with plants and
animals firmly colonizing land.
Ancient Worlds Hiding in Plain Sight is the latest addition to CMC as it continues an extensive museum experience refresh, funded by its $112 million Champion More Curiosity campaign. Since 2018, the campaign has opened 15 new or reimagined exhibits and experiences at CMC, including Made in Cincinnati and the John A. and Judy Ruthven Get Into Nature Gallery in 2022.
Specializing in Antique Clocks & Pocket Watches Housecalls on Grandfather Clocks Mark Baker, CMW-CC21 St. Rt. 62, Damascus, OH 44619 (330) 537-3939
Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 10:30-5:30
Thurs.-Fri. By Appt., Sat. 10-Noon
DALLAS, Texas — “No man in the history of baseball had as much power as Mickey Mantle,” Billy Martin famously said of his best friend and New York Yankees teammate. “No man.”
The Mick proved that yet again at Heritage Auctions’ Summer Platinum Night Sports Auction, where his Yankees home jersey worn throughout the 1958 season sold for $4.68 million to become — by far — the most valuable Mantle jersey ever sold at auction. This photomatched pinstriped gamer saw significant action in ’58, when The Commerce Comet was coming off back-to-back MVP seasons and spent time starring on television’s Home Run Derby.
On Aug. 19, during Heritage’s $34-million Summer Platinum Night Sports Auction, it more than doubled the previous record for a Mantle gamer set at Heritage in February 2022, when the jersey Mantle wore in his final game as Yankee on Sept. 28, 1968, sold for $2,190,000.
SePT. 24, 2023**
hundreds of quality antiques dealers from across the country
Please wear a mask & social distance.
Not far behind that recordshattering jersey was a 1952 Topps Mantle graded Mint 9 by Sportscard Guaranty Corporation, which sold for $4.5 million — the most a sports card has sold for in 2023 and the fourth-highest price ever paid at auction for a sports card. This 1952 Mantle, like its higher-graded $12.6 million counterpart sold at Heritage last summer, hails from the Topps Chewing Gum cardboard box that had been stashed in an attic for more than three decades until it landed in the hands of Alan “Mr. Mint” Rosen.
Heritage’s Summer Platinum Night Sports Auction realized $33,917,399, with more than 2,500 bidders worldwide participating. Those two Mantle items alone realized $9.18 million in an auction filled with record-breakers.
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Other vintage sports items. Chief among the record-setting lots was one of the few known 1948 Leaf Jackie Robinson rookie cards signed by the man who broke baseball’s color barrier, which realized $588,000 during one of the auction’s numerous bidding wars, establishing it as the world’s most expensive vintage signed sports card ever sold at auction. The card is a work of art, the first post-war cardboard printed in color. Robinson added his autograph in bold, blue ink. This auction likewise features a complete run of playing-days Mantle cards signed by The Mick, with the ’52 Topps leading the lots at $264,000. The card grades only to a PSA Poor 1, yet that signature, the stout cursive of The Commerce Comet, rates a PSA/DNA Auto 10 to demand that price.
Another moonshot came with the $198,000 realized for the only known 1952 Berk Ross Mantle signed by the man on the front. This card sparked another late-night bidding war, with the dust settling on that record price early Aug. 21.
LOcATiOn: FrOm PiTTSburgh - I-79S to I-70W, Exit 15. Turn Rt. off of ramp. Turn into Washington Crown Center Mall lot. On top of hill overlooking the Mall. information: (724) 941-5681; oldshow@aol.com http://washingtonantiquesfair.com GEAUGA
Also exceeding its pre-auction estimate was the ticket stub from Robinson’s Brooklyn Dodgers’ April 15, 1947, debut. There exist but a handful, and the one sold Aug. 19, graded PSA Very Good 3, is the best known among the scant lot. Hence, its $300,000 sale price, which exceeded pre-auction estimates like so many of the nearly 1,300 lots offered. That includes the best-known 195051 Minneapolis Lakers season ticket in a PSA Good 2 from the Lakers’ third season in the NBA. The twotime defending champs’ season ticket realized an extraordinary $93,000, shattering all expectations.
Among the two-day auctions’ million-dollar-sellers was a 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth graded SGC Near Mint-Mint+ 8.5, which sold for $1,065,000. Sports Collectors Daily noted that’s “a record for one of the four Ruth cards in Goudey’s first major baseball card set.” It wasn’t the lone Ruth to call its shot at the auction.
A 1916 M101-4 The Sporting News Babe Ruth rookie card, graded PSA Very Good+ 3.5, realized $528,000 — almost $100,000 higher than Heritage’s previous sale of the card in this grade. And an exceptionally rare 1921 Frederick Foto in a PSA Very Good+ 3.5 realized $234,000.
Modern sports items. Modern offerings also dazzled in this auction.
A 2004 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Michael Jordan, numbered 6/6 and graded BGS Near Mint-Mint 8 with its autograph achieving a perfect 10, shattered its pre-auction estimate to realize $324,000. In fact, the consigned group of 10 Upper Deck
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Titleist Collection cards shot past its pre-auction estimate. Among their estimable ranks: the LeBron James (numbered 1/3 and graded BGS NM-MT 8, Auto 10), which realized $150,000; and the one-of-three Julius Erving (BGS NM-MT 8, Auto 10), which sold for $37,200.
Jordan pulled on this Chicago Bulls top just before dropping 27 points in Chicago’s 103-89 win against the Charlotte Hornets in game three of the 1998 NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals. This photo-matched “Last Dance” with impeccable provenance realized $645,000.
Among the event’s more active participants were the Air Jordan XIII sneakers Michael Jordan wore during that Last Dance in the ’98 playoffs. These signed Air Jordans went into extended bidding at 10 p.m. CST at $50,000; more than four hours later, in the wee small hours of Aug. 20, they had realized $204,000.
Jordan also toppled Marilyn Monroe in this auction. The highest-
graded copy of the Dec. 10, 1984, newsstand edition of Sports Illustrated realized $126,000 early Aug. 21 after heated overnight bidding. The CGC 9.8 edition, featuring Jordan alongside the headline “A Star is Born,” is now the most valuable graded magazine in the world, a title held for just five months by the issue of Playboy No. 1, sold at Heritage for $120,000 earlier this year.
Numerous centerpiece jerseys were in this auction’s starting line-up, including Tom Brady’s New England Patriots throwback photo-matched to the Oct. 9, 2011, brawl with the New York Jets. It sold Aug. 20 for $360,000.
But perhaps more impressively, a 1989-90 Magic Johnson game-worn Los Angeles Lakers Jersey realized $312,000. It entered the auction with a $35,000+ estimate. Yet in recent weeks, the jersey was photo-matched to two images, which raised its estimate to $75,000+. But this jersey was set for winning time no matter the estimate, as it, too, saw a heated tussle between bidders.
Another smash hit from southern California came from Shohei Ohtani’s bat used to clobber his first career grand slam on May 10, 2022, when his Los Angeles Angels walloped the Tampa Bay Rays 11-3. This black ASICS bat, signed and dated by the modern-day Babe Ruth, realized $168,000.
Not every record-setter was a sixfigure item, though. Look no further than the sweatband that sold for $28,800, the highest amount ever paid for such a small piece of fabric. The red band worn by Jordan in the legendary “Flu Game” during the 1997 Finals was saved by a Utah Jazz ball boy so that one day it could set a world record in the same auction as one of Mickey Mantle’s pinstriped jerseys.
Find the complete results from Heritage’s Aug. 19-20 Summer Platinum Night Sports Auction at https:// sports.ha.com/c/auction-home. zx?saleNo=50063.
(Photos and information provided by Heritage Auctions, HA.com.)
RAVENNA, Ohio — The Portage County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society will meet at 10 a.m. Oct. 7 at the Portage County Historical Society, 6549 N. Chestnut St. in Ravenna Ohio.
The chapter will have a business meeting followed by a program discussing the importance
for stArk VintAge M Arket
Sat. Oct. 14, 2023 from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Stark Co. Fairgrounds
Call Linda Eckstein 330-495-3044 for more info.
HYDRAULIC EXCA-
VATORS: 2016 Cat 323FL, (2)2012 Cat
320EL, 2012 Cat 320DL, 2006 Cat 320CL, 2019 Cat 312FGC, 2020 Cat 311FLRR, 2015
TRAILERS: 2016 Peerless 45-CTSSF(t/a), 2006
Peerless 45-CTS(t/a), 5 UTILITY VEHICLES:
Land Clearing and General Contractor
Kobelco SK210LC-9, 2016 Case CX160D, Kubota KX121R, (2)Kubota KX91R, 2015
Kubota KX018, (2)Takeuchi TB280R, (2)New
Cherry KV12, RUBBER TIRED LOADER:
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 TH @ 9:30 AM BUSHNELL, FLORIDA
Kubota RTVX1140WH, (4)Club Car(double seat), MULTI-USE CONTAINER: New 40ft. High Cube, 3 PORTABLE BATHROOM STATIONS: (2)New Bastone 110v Portable Toilets w/Shower, New Bastone 110v Portable
2019 Cat 950M, 4 CRAWLER TRACTORS:
2007 Cat D6TXL, 2018 Cat D5K2LGP, (2)2020
Cat D3XL, 9 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES:
ADDRESS: 716 CR 475, Bushnell, Florida 33513
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 17 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2016 Cat 323FL, (2)2012 Cat
2016 JD 310L, (8)Case 580N(4x4), 3
TRENCH ROLLERS: (2)2016 Bomag
BMP8500, 2016 Wacker RTKX-SC3, 7 RUB -
BER
TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2019 Kubota SVL95-
2S, Wacker ST45, Wacker ST35, (4)
of using newspapers for family research and where to look for newspapers on the internet. Each member is encouraged to tell a story of how an article in a newspaper helped them learn more about their family. Examples of different Portage County newspapers will be on display.
The program is free and open to anyone interested in genealogy or historical research. For up-todate information please visit our website at https://www.portagecountyohioogs.org/ or Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Portage-County-Ohio-Genealogy-Society-635440526851524.
starting at 9:00 a .M.
7456 County Road 97, Bellville, Ohio 44813
Owners: Marty & Lena MiLLer
.
22 HOrses B.C.R. Tony’s Jake 5 yr old reg pulling bred Stallion sired by Boggs Creek Rockys Tony, dam by C.D. Cracker Jack; 1 yr old pulling bred Stallion sired by B.C.R. Tonys Jake dam by C.D. Rex; 4 yr old reg Mare by Rock Cracker Supreme; 5 yr old reg Mare by Elects Hardy; Team of 6 yr old reg Mares 1 by C.D. Rex other by Cody Boy Farceur; Team of 8 yr old pulling bred Mares; 5 yr old Mare by B.C.R. Tonys Duke; 11 yr old Mare a King’s Final granddaughter; 6 yr old Gelding by Elects Fire Chief; 2 yr old Gelding by Tonys Duke; 1 yr old Gelding pulling bred; Weanling Stud by Spartegus dam by AR.DA.BE.King Rocky; Weanling Stud by Tonys Jake dam by AR.DA. BE.King Rocky; Weanling Filly by Buds Rocky Russel dam by Cody Boy Farceur; Weanling Filly by Tonys Jake dam by B.C.R.Tonys Duke; Weanling Filly by Tonys Jake dam is Janet; Weanling Filly by Tonys Jake dam by Elects Hardy; 1 yr old Palomino Filly ½ Bel ½ Quarter Horse; 1 yr old Gelding ½ Stb ½ Hackney dark bay w/white markings; Macho Martini 5 yr old reg Standardbred Stallion 16hd black trotter sired by Muscle Mass dam by Striking Sahbra record of 1:54 $415,000 Clean legged Drives nice, hard copy of papers, have mares in foal to him. Note All adult horses are broke, and all Belgians mares are in foal to Tony’s Jake
28 BeeF cattLe 14 Black Angus / Limo / Simi
Cross Cows 3 to 9 yrs old Bred to Black Angus bull for first of March calves. 14 Black Angus, Limo cross Feeder Cattle 450 to 550 # Vac Banded Wormed.
40pc FarM MacHinery John Deere 4 cyl 75hp
Power Unit on Gears 500Hrs; Artsway 320 Grinder Mixer; McCordy 30ft Hay & Grain Elevator; McD Husker Shredder; McD #7 Silo Filler w/pipe; Papec Silo Filler; 2 McD
Corn Binders; McD 7ft Grain Binder; 2 McD #9 Hay Mowers 7ft; Hillsboro 12ft Kicker Tedder; Esh 8ft ground driven Spinner Tedder; NH 256 Rollabar Rake; NI 6 Bar Hay Loader rebuild; Pioneer 6T Hay Wagon; Pioneer 6T torsion axle Hay Wagon w/uprights; Pioneer 6T torsion axle Box Wagon; 2 Summid Fore Carts w/raised Tongues; Master Equipment Manure Spreader; NI #10 Manure Spreader; Cone Fertilizer Spreader; JD 15 hoe Grain Drill w/Seeder & auto front wheels set up with tongue and platform seat ex con; JD 13 hoe Grain Drill; McD 2 row Corn
Planter clutch type w/tongue; McD 1 row Cultivator; Field Sprayer; Pioneer 8ft Cultimulcher w/Crumblers; JD 7ft dbl Disk; Pioneer 8ft Spring Harrow; Pioneer 10ft Spike
Tooth Harrow; Pioneer 14” foot lift Sulky Plow w/Tongue; Oliver 12” Gang Plow; 10ft Cultipacker; Wooden Bob Sled like new; Bob Sled w/steel runners; Stone Boat w/original cast iron front; Pioneer 1 horse Cultivator; Pioneer Gang Lawn Mower FarM Misc. Road Cart w/fiberglass wheels; 3 Surry Poles 1 like new w/Neck Yoke; Portable Chicken House; New 6 hole Rollaway Chicken Nests; 3 set BIO Draft Harnesses w/SS Hames; lots of used draft Collars; BIO Buggy Harness; 2-3-4-6 Horse Steel Eveners; 2 Hay Feeders w/ roofs; round bale Feeder; Steel Feed Bunk; Rubbermaid 110 gal Water Tank; Round Bale Mover for Fore Cart; Brock 750 bushel Feed Bin on legs w/Hand Crank Auger; My-D-Han-D self-locking Head Gate; 20 Ton Shop Press; Power Drill; 2 ½ hp Honda Motor; Wooden Ext Ladder; Steel Fence Posts; Lg Morgan Vise; 100 ft Drain Snake; 2 handle Belt Lacer; New Tack; wagon misc farm items inventOry dispersal of new Pioneer parts Plow Points; Bolster Springs; Mold Boards; Plow Bottoms; 14”KV Bottom; Steel Wheels, set of 4 1T Wheels; 26”& 28” Wheels; 3 horse off set Eveners antiques Old Cast Iron Seats; Wood Box Wagon Seat; old Oil Cans; old 3ft round original Hanna Green Seal Paint Sign; old square original Hanna Green Seal Paint Signs; more signs; Toledo Platform Scales; old Table Scales; Stanley wood carpenter tool chest w/Stanley tools; Hatchets; Trenton 128# Anvil; smaller Anvils; Lg Vise on steel table; small vises; Blacksmith Forge & Blower; Blacksmith Tongs; 30 gal Cast Iron Kettle; #24 Meat Grinder; Wooden Butcher Table; Sausage Stuffer Lard Press; old wood Croquet Set; HOuseHOLd 2 lg Lillie Wood or Coal Stoves; small Lillie Wood and Coal Stove; Walnut Gun Cabinet; China Hutch w/glass doors; 2 Kitchen Tables; Dressers; Treadle Sewing Machine w/cabinet; Firewood Box; Wooden Apple Crates; Cross Bow; misc household items terMs Cash or good check day of auction or credit card w/ 4% BP.
Toilet w/Double Stall, 4 PRESSURE WASHERS: New Easy Kleen 4000psi, 29 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. In conjunction with PPL Auctions and Plant & Machinery Inc.
SALE SITE PHONE: (407) 239-2700
FLORIDA LICENSE: AB-1091
320EL, 2012 Cat 320DL, 2006 Cat 320CL, 2019 Cat 312FGC, 2020 Cat 311FLRR, 2015 Kobelco SK210LC-9, 2016 Case CX160D, Kubota KX121R, (2)Kubota KX91R, 2015 Kubota KX018, (2)Takeuchi TB280R, (2)New Cherry KV12, RUBBER TIRED LOADER: 2019 Cat 950M, 4 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2007 Cat D6TXL, 2018 Cat D5K2LGP, (2)2020 Cat D3XL, 9 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2016 JD 310L, (8)Case 580N(4x4),
Wacker ST28, 5 SKID STEERS: 2017 JD
314G, 2017 Wacker SW24, 2017 Wacker
SW21,
2017 Wacker SW17, 2015 Bobcat S570, 3
FELLER BUNCHERS: (2)Cat 522B, 2008
Prentice 2390, LOG SKIDDER: Tigercat 720E,
2 LOG LOADERS: 2016 Cat 559C, 2013 Cat
525C, HORIZONTAL GRINDER: 2015 Peterson
FLORIDA AUCTIONEER: AU-1548 Jack Lyon
ADDRESS: 716 CR 475, Bushnell, Florida 33513
LARGE FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY Land Clearing and General Contractor WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18TH @ 9:30 AM BUSHNELL, FLORIDA
LOG SKIDDER: Tigercat 720E, 2 LOG LOADERS: 2016 Cat 559C, 2013 Cat 525C, HORIZONTAL GRINDER: 2015 Peterson 4710B, TERRAIN TREE TRIMMER: 2003 Jarraff (4x4), WOOD CHIPPER: 2018 Bandit 3590TK, 2 ABATEMENT SYSTEMS: 2014 WT Worth Filter 12in. Dual 23 Bag CS Trailer, 2013 Strainrite Filter 12in. Dual 23 Bag CS
4710B, TERRAIN TREE TRIMMER: 2003
Trailer, WELDER: 2016 Miller Arc 280amp, WATER PUMP: 2013 Pioneer 6in., HYDRAULIC
Jarraff (4x4), WOOD CHIPPER: 2018 Bandit
3590TK, 2 ABATEMENT SYSTEMS: 2014 WT
Worth Filter 12in. Dual 23 Bag CS Trailer,
2013 Strainrite Filter 12in. Dual 23 Bag CS
Trailer, WELDER: 2016 Miller Arc 280amp,
WATER PUMP: 2013 Pioneer 6in., HYDRAU-
LIC
POWER UNIT: 2015 Hydra-Tech HT25DD,
PUMP ACCESSORY: 2013 Pioneer PP44S10L.
UTILITY TRUCK: 2018 IH 4300, VAN TRUCK:
POWER UNIT: 2015 Hydra-Tech HT25DD, PUMP ACCESSORY: 2013 Pioneer PP44S10L UTILITY TRUCK: 2018 IH 4300, VAN TRUCK: 2018 Isuzu, 3 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2014 Kenworth W900(tri.), 2007 Peterbilt 379(tri.), 2007 Mack CHN613(t/a), 5 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (3)New Witzco RG52, 2015 Fontaine Magnitude 55(tri.), 2001 Fontaine 553-1A(tri.), 2 WALKING FLOOR TRAILERS: 2016 Peerless 45-CTSSF(t/a), 2006 Peerless 45-CTS(t/a), 5 UTILITY VEHICLES: Kubota RTVX1140WH, (4)Club Car(double seat), MULTI-USE CONTAINER: New 40ft. High Cube, 3 PORTABLE BATHROOM STATIONS: (2)New Bastone 110v Portable Toilets w/Shower, New Bastone 110v Portable Toilet w/Double Stall, 4 PRESSURE WASHERS: New Easy Kleen 4000psi, 29 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.
2018 Isuzu, 3 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2014
Kenworth W900(tri.), 2007 Peterbilt 379(tri.),
2007 Mack CHN613(t/a), 5 DETACHABLE
GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (3)New Witzco RG52, 2015 Fontaine Magnitude 55(tri.),
In conjunction with PPL Auctions and Plant & Machinery Inc. SALE SITE PHONE: (407) 239-2700
FLORIDA LICENSE: AB-1091
2001
Fontaine 553-1A(tri.), 2 WALKING FLOOR
FLORIDA AUCTIONEER: AU-1548 Jack Lyon
starting at 5:00 p.m.
starting at 9:00 a.m.
Terry W. Kahle - 8723 Route 338, Knox, PA 16232 preview: september 29, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 29:
Antique/Furniture Auction
registration at 4:00 p.m., auction at 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 30:
Tractors, Implements, Trailers, Trucks, Vehicles
registration at 7:00 a.m., auction at 9:00 a.m.
Over 1,000 lots in two days! Friday includes antique furniture, antique toys, battery chargers, pressure washers,
629 LOYAL HANNA DAM RD., SALTSBURG, PA 15681
LOCATED: APPROX 1 MILE SOUTH OF RT 286 ON RT 981, TURN WEST ON LOYAL HANNA DAM RD. 4/10
TO AUCTION. WATCH FOR HUEY AUCTION SIGNS.
VERY PARTIAL LISTING ** HUGE AUCTION
SO MUCH UNABLE TO BE LISTED
HUGE AUCTION ** 2 AUCTION RINGS RUNNING ALL DAY
TRACTORS: JD 4040 Power shift, Sound Guard Cab, 2 WD w/ Turbo, FT Wghts, (shows 4768 hrs) (S# 008162R; JD 2520 Diesel, NF, 2 remotes, Syncro (Shows 4614 hrs) (S# 018385R); JD 6415 2 WD Power Quad, LHR, Canopy, Ft & Rear 3 pt & PTO, 18.4 x 38” R & P Axle, (S# 466674) w/ Kuhn VKR305 10’ Ft Mt Flail Mower & Kuhn TB211 Rear MT Flail Mower (SOLD 3 WAYS); JD 4640 Hyd, FWA, Quad, 3 Hyd Outlets, 20.8 x 38 Rears w/ Hub Duals, (Shows 1084 hrs) (Not Running @ Time Of Listing); JD A, NF, Rollamatic ( S# 687412) ( Not Running); JD 520 ? For
Parts; (35) JD Suit Case Wghts & Hvy Duty Ft Bracket; JD
Wheel Wghts. SKIDLOADER: GEHL 7810 2 sp hyd Face
Plate (NOT Running @ Time of Listing); ATTACHMENTS: Loftness Quick Pick 7’ Hyd Rock Picker; Edge 84” Hvy Duty Grapple Bucket; 90” Tooth Bucket; 48” Grapple Forks; Hyd Face Plate; Homemade Side Shift; (2) Backing Plates. ***** GROUSER 14” STEEL SKIDLOADER TRACKS *****
DITCH WITCH: Ditch Witch 6510 diesel 8’ ditcher & ft blade. CRAWLER LOADER: CAT 977K **** EXCAVATOR:
DROTT 50 w/ 2 & 3 ‘ Buckets. COMBINE: JD 4400 Diesel (rough) (2) 213 Grain Platforms; 4 RN Corn Hd. FARM
EQUIPMENT: GENTILL II 10’ 3 pt Aerator w/ Crumbler;
DEGELMAN Model RP 1500 PTO Rock Wind Rower; Bush hog model 176 3pt hvy duty Hyd Angle & Tilt 10 ‘ blade w/ tail wheel; JD 1600 10 Shank 3 pt Chisel plow; JD 1710A
12 Shank Tandem Axle Disc Chisel; JD 1010 20’ 3 pt hyd; fold field cultivator w/ smoothing harrow; JD 950 10’ Cultimulcher; 3 pt 10 shank V Ripper/plow; White 549 5 x 16
ARS Plow w/ Hyd Hill side Hitch; JD 4 x 16 3 pt plow; JD 2100 3 x 14 Mted Plow; Kuhn 230 8’ 3 pt Rototiller; JD 7200 3 pt 2 row NO Till Vac. Planter w/ liq. Fert ( NICE); (2) Case IH 5100 20 Dbl Disc Grain Drills w/ Press Wheels, Grass Seed & Fert w/ Case IH Hyd Dbl hitch; (2) TURNCO
225 Gravity Wagons w/ Side Kits on Hvy JD Gears; Kuhn GA 300 9’ 3 pt Rotary Rake; JD 337 Sq Baler w/ Chute; Holland 3 pt Transplanter; 3 pt model 2500 Mulch Layer; NH
S. Axle Tub Spreader 540 PTO LH Discharge; 20’ Hvy Duty
Truck; 9’ Steel Tool Body; 2010 Mercury Mariner. TRAILERS: Miller Tilt Top 20’ 20 Ton, Pintle Hitch, Air Brakes; 1970 Penn 26’ Alum Dump w/ Grain Door; 1984 30’ Landoll
Load all 43,000 GVW Pintle Hitch (needs redone); 48’ Van Trailer for Storage; (2) Landoll 25 Ton 16’ Running gears; Tandem Axle Yard Donkey; 6½’ x 12’ S. Axle Trailer. MISC EQUIP. NOT RUNNING: JLG 40’ Rubber Tire Basket Lift; LANDOLL Airplane Deicer (shows 139 eng. Hrs); Pull Type Air Compressor w/ JD eng.; Single & 3 phase motors from 75 hp & down; TONS & TONS & TONS OF SCRAP!!!!! All Types Good Truck Tires & Rims; PLUS SO MUCH MORE
UNABLE TO BE LISTED, SOOOOO MUCH MORE.
SHOP TOOLS: Rockwell Floor Model Drill Press; Emglo 5 hp upright air compressor & others; IR Horz. Air Compressor (Never Used); Lincoln 300 amp AC/DC Welder; Lincoln 200 amp 4 cyl gas Welder; Lincoln 225 amp welder; Cincinnati 21 Floor Tapered Shank Drill Press; Greenlee 50 Ton Hyd press & Others; May Tire Machine; 3ft Still Mill Anvil; (2) cutting Torch Outfits; Greenlee Horz. Band saw; Jet Band saw; South bend 6’ Metal Lathe; Ind Dbl End Grinder; Duracraft Wood Lathe; Parts Washer; Rigid 535 Power Vise; 4” hyd Conduit Bender; (2) lg Ind Blowers & Sand Blaster; JD 7” Metal Cutting Saw; TOOLS: HUGE
AMT OF SNAP ON & CRAFTSMAN TOOLS OF ALL KINDS.
* SO MUCH UNABLE TO BE LISTED: AIR & POWER TOOLS OF ALL KINDS; OPEN & BOX END WRENCHES UP TO 3”; JD & steel Glide Dbl Stack SS Tool Boxes; SNAP ON HVY DUTY ROAD CHEST; SNAP ON ¾ “ Socket Set Complete; Hvy Duty Steel Storage Cabinets; TONS & TONS Nuts & Bolts; Chains; & SO MUCH MORE NOT ABLE TO BE LISTED
UNBELIEVEABLE AMT OF GOOD TOOLS. STIHL EQUIPMENT: chainsaws: 880,290,066,044; Pole saw HT75; TS 760 Concrete saw; HS 242 Hedge Trimmer; FS 55 RC & FS 180 Weed eaters; Leaf Blow; Peeve & Wedges & More.
starting at 9:00 am Doors open at 7:00 a.m.
Located: Westmoreland Fairgrounds, 123 blue ribbon Lane, Greensburg, PA 15601
Flat Wagon on JD Gear; Hardi 300 gal 3 pt Mist Sprayer; NEW
Underneath 14’ Hyd Fert Auger; JD 2250 14 SD Grain
Drill (rough); Split-Fire 3 pt Hyd Log Splitter; Knight 222 V
Body Self Unloading Vegetable. Wagon; 3 pt 2 prong bale
Spear; 3 pt Hvy Duty Pallet forks; Veg. Washing Station w/ Sorting Table; 3 pt mulch layer;* HANCE VAC AWAY SEED
CLEANER W/ BAGGER (NICE)* (2) 450 gal Poly Tanks- (1)
425 gal - (1) 120 gal w/ trans pump; (4) 14 x 17” used Skid
Loader Tires & Rims; Assorted Truck Tires & Rims; Assorted 8” Augers; (4) Grain Aerators; 8’ Hvy Ft Blade; 6½
‘ Int Ft Blade; 10’ x 4” Grain Auger & others; Pallet of JD
Fert Disc’s; ** 1995 VIPERSIZER SELF CONTAINED STONE
CLEANING PLANT ** (3) KOHLER 4 CYL GENERATORS *
(1) HOMELITE GAS GENERATOR ** (2) 12’ X 30’ STONED
FIRE BOND MOVEABLE STORAGE CONTAINERS ** NOVO
HIT & MISS ENGINE
TRUCKS: 2000 FORD F-350 Crew Cab, V10 Auto w/ 9’ Alum Moritz Flat bed (198,718 miles) (vin # 1FTW-
W32S5YEE11224); 1992 FORD Cargo 7000 diesel S. Axle
12’ Dump w/12 hyd side conveyor; 1993 MACK Tandem
Axle w/ 14’ Benson Alum Dump; 1998 RAM 2500 V8 Magnum 5 sp manual (rough); 1989 FORD F-800 Diesel Bucket
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: 30,000 LB beam scale; Platform scale & others; homemade Bear trap; lg Brass Bell; Wooden Wheel Fire Cart w/ Lanterns & Ax; Hay Fork & Trolleys; Wooden Pulleys; 4 gal ESB New Brighton Crock & Others; Wooden Barrels; Forge Blower; Brass Whistle; Grain Cradle; Sq Galv Dbl Wash Tubs; Laddles; Pitcher Pumps; cross cut saws; hay trolleys; bushel measures; & so so much more unable to be listed * HUGE
AMOUNT OF ITEMS UNABLE TO BE LISTED.
AUCTION SCHEDULE: 8:30 A.M. starting w/ pallets & misc * 9:00 A.M. starting w/ tools & antiques & collectibles
* Tractors, Trucks & Hvy Equip & Machinery 12:30 P.M.
AMPLE PARKING * HOT COFFEE & BREAKFAST SANDWICHES & LUNCH & RR AVAILABLE LOG ONTO AUCTIONZIP.COM TO VIEW PHOTOS & FULL LISTINGS, USE AU ID # 1361
TERMS: CASH OR CHECK W/ CURRENT PHOTO ID (NO CREDIT CARDS * NO BUYERS FEE)
VERY PARTIAL LISTING ** HUGE AUCTION * SO MUCH UNABLE TO BE LISTED MAKE PLANS NOW TO ATTEND* COME PREPARED TO BUY & HAUL
AUCTIONEER:
John R. Huey II - AU-001588-L Slippery Rock, PA - (724) 794-4737
DAF AUCTION, INC
F/Mod; LC Smith “Ideal Grade” SXS 12 ga 30” Brls; LC Smith 12 ga 28” Brls; Browning GTI O/U 30” Brls; H+R 1873 Us Gvt. Carbine 45-70 Trap Door; Ruger 257 Roberts, Ruger 220 Swift, Rem “Match Master” 513t 22 Lr Traget Rifle, Marked Us Property, Rem 1100 Trap, 12 Ga, Colt Huntsman 22lr Auto 5” Brl; Ruger Single Six 22lr Single Action Flat Top; Virginian Dragoon S S 8” 44 mag; S & W Mod. 2190, 38 Special, Pin Brl, Colt “New Frontier”, 22 Mag / 22 Lr; S & W K11 22 Lr, 2 Pin Brl, Recess Cylnder; S&W Mdl 64, 38 SPCL, 4”; Colt Mark IV, 45 ACP, 5” Brl, Box, Glock G19 Gen5, (3) 15 Round Mags, Mos System, New; Chippa Kodiak Cub, 22 Lr, Chrome, 15 Rd, Take Down, Box; Amer. Derringer Mdl Da, 38 Special, Kahr, MDL CM45, 45 ACP, FN-H MDL FNS-40, 40 S & W Cal, 3 - 14 Round Mags, N.I.B., Kel-Tec MDL PMR 30, 2 – 30 Round Mags, N.I.B., Ruger 10-22, Semi-Auto Rifle, Syn. Stock, Thompson Center “Venture” 243 Cal, Bolt Action Rifle, Syn Stock, Magtech MDL. 586 Shotgun, Mauser Custom 270 Cal, (24” Flagg Brl), Mossberg Military Target Rifle, Marked “Us Property”, .22 Lr,Win MDL 1300, 12 Ga; Riot Gun “Defender”, Savage Mdl 11, 243 Bolt
Action Rifle w/Simmons 3-9x Scope, New & Unfired, Mossberg MDL 590 Criused, 12 Ga, 18.5” Brl, Pump, P Grip, S & W Mod 629 Classic, 44 Mag, 6 ½” Brl, 2-7 Scope, Ammo, powder, brass, primers, reloading equip. all like new. All Firearms Sold under State & Federal Laws. Terms: Cash, Checks, Credit Card: 3% processing fee.
aY 2076 724 423 5580
VISIT WEBSITE FOR FULL LIST & PHOTOS www.markferryauctioneers.com
AUCTIONEERS: DAVID FLOOD, DIXIE MOLLENKOPF & ALLIE POSTON 614.783.8339 - www.dafauction.com
Ends: TuEs. OcT. 3, 2023
online Bidding onlY
2 Story home on deep lot • 3Br + 1BA
712 n Dawson St, Uhrichsville, ohio 44683
Check out this 2 story home in uhrichsville! built in 1919, this home features 3 bedrooms and 1 full bath and 1st floor laundry. enjoy the beautiful woodwork in the living and dining areas of this victorian style home. if you are looking for a great investment or your first home don’t miss this opportunity to bid online. deep lot - 40x160.
reAl eStAte termS: house to sell on ConFirMation of the Sellers and must bring 2/3 of appraised value. there will be a 10% buyer’s premium on this auction, 10% non reFundable deposit due day of auction with balance due at closing. no ContingenCieS will be added. all inspections should be completed
prior to bidding at the bidder’s expense. all information is deemed from reliable sources but are not warranted in any way. all announcements day of auction take precedence over any previous advertising. this is an online only bidding auction all documents and down payments MuSt be executed within 24 hours of auction closing.
ChAttelS: there is a small amount of chattels including chair lift, collectibles, holiday decorations, glassware and more.
ChAttel termS: 10% buyers
Premium will be charged. Please read all terms and conditions in the catalog when registering to bid and for pick up times.
AuCtion By order of Judy dAviS eStAte, SCott CunnighAm, exeCutor
Jeffrey mAnning, Attorney for eStAte; tuSC Cty CASe # 2023 eS 61896
Auction Conducted by: The BarneTT realTors, Inc./ croneBaugh aucTIon servIce, lTd.
Auctioneers/realtors: Steve Cronebaugh 330-243-6574, bob hall 330-440-5923
brokers:
Craig and Kay barnett 330-339-1196
Sat.
chattels at 9:30 a .M., real estate at NooN
Six acreS of county Living in ragerSviLLe! 4048 Ragersville Rd SW, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 Garaway SchOOl DiStrict | Barn & OutBuilDinGS
oPeN hoUse : WedNesday, sePteMber 27, 2023 froM 5:00-7:00 P M. aNd day of aUctioN
DirectiOnS: From 39 take Ragersville Rd to Ragersville turn left at the square and follow Ragersville Rd to auction on the right. From Baltic square (Ragersville Rd) past the school, turn left and the auction will be on the left.
experience the splendor of simplistic country living! the property has so much potential. With a little over 6 acres of land this farmhouse is nestled in a valley beside gorgeous fields and rolling hills. the house boasts of five bedrooms and the primary having gorgeous, mirrored closets. a full bath and two other bedrooms complete the upstairs. the main floor consists of a gorgeous kitchen equipped with ample granite counter space, beautiful wood cupboards and a breakfast nook, surrounded by plenty of windows. the living room has all original hardwood floors and a floor to ceiling stone fireplace with a natural beam mantle. this exquisite room gives a rustic feel to the property. the dining room is large and open with plenty of room for a large gathering. the other two bedrooms are in the front of the home on the main floor. outside the kitchen is a double stamped concrete patio complete with a built-in fire ring. a whole house generator is installed on the property for no loss of power during outages. located almost exactly in between Ragersville and Baltic, this property is nothing short of a masterpiece. Minutes away from State route 39 this place will definitely be desired. Bank barn, milk house & additional garage. Behind the house there is an adorable building that would make a wonderful shed or greenhouse with access from the patio. the land offers wooded areas & open fields, along with another area that would make a great building spot or to build another home. tax anD leGal: tuscarawas County parcel num-
THURS. SEPT. 28, 2023 starting at 4:00 P.M.
LicEnSE PLaTES - SignS - TooLS - coinS - cUSHman
Location: United country Walton Realty & auction co., LLc (office- 227 W. Wyandot ave., Upper Sandusky, oH 43351)
LicEnSE PLaTES: Singles unless otherwise noted- 1909-1911 Porcelain; 1912-1942; 1943 Paper (Copy); 1944-1950; 1951 & 1952 (Stickers); 1953-1974; other 20’s & 30’s; moToRcYcLE: 1939, 40,42,46-51, 53-59 FL & TN; PaiRS: 60’s & 70’s
SignagE: 7”x18” Pepsi (Porcelain/Reproduction); SOHIO oval 7.5”x12” (Porcelain/Reproduction); Cushman 9”x12” (Porcelain/Reproduction); Veedol Motor oil Thermometer; Bull Durham 11.5”x15”; State License Plates; MAIL POUCH TABACCO THERMOMETER 8”X39”; BABY ANGEL SLOT MACHINE (Tokens or Quarters); Kangaroo Crossing sign; Dobbins & Geiger Lard tin (Bucyrus); LEISY’S NEON BEER SIGN 17” ROUND; STOP LIGHT WIRED ELECTRIC SEQUENCER (WORKS); Nautical Bon Voyage Clock; etc. (See website for all signs & plates)
cUSHman: 1958 Cushman Eagle Scooter-Excellent Running Condition SN-017078 (model 765-67)
TooLS - coinS: cRafTSman: edger, 12”wood lathe, 10” band saw, 6” disc & belt sander, 2500 watt alternator w/ belt drive; Generac 2100 psi power washer; Black Beauty hand corn sheller; Weed Eater hedge trimmer & grass trimmer; Yardworks thatcher; Makita reciprocating saw; (New) Wayne transfer pump; Porter Cable nail gun; wet tile saw; Poulan chain saw (for parts); copper boiler; lanterns; single tree; cast iron planters; block planes; value compressor; croquet set; straw fork; granite (blue) pail; 45 cal. Kit gun; COINS: (7) silver dollars (1890-1897); (20+) Peace dollars (1900-1926).
Select Items on Internet
TERmS: Cash/Check/MC/Visa/AMEX/Discover. 4% Buyers Premium w/ card. noTE: Lunch/Restrooms cRaWfoRd co.- oWnER
Douglas E. Walton, Broker, CAI, CES, Auctioneer Darby J. Walton, Sam R. Baer, Auctioneers & Associates 227 W. Wyandot Ave., Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 Phone: 419.294.0007 Fax: 419.294.0296
Email: waltonauctionco@sbcglobal.net
Website: ucwaltonrealtyandauction.com
Chandlersville,
Sat. Sept. 30, 2023
starting at 11:00 a .M.
Attention Horse Lovers, Agri-Business & HoBBy FArmers
8720 Chandlersville rd., Chandlersville, Oh Muskingum County
ber 03-00467-000 taxes are $2220.42 per year.
real eState terMS: 10% non ReFundaBle deposit due day of auction with balance due at closing. no ContingenCieS will be added and there is no buyers premium on this auction. all inspections should be completed prior to bidding at the bidder’s expense. all information is deemed from reliable sources but are not warranted in any way. all announcements day of auction take precedence over any previous advertising.
auctiOneerS nOte: the Schillings were a great local business and avid collectors. We are sure to find more surprises until auction day so watch facebook for updates and pictures.
hOuSehOlD anD cOllectiBleS: 351 pieces of Candlewick, longenberger, Warther knives, oak furniture, curio cabinet, 2 pc hutch, oak rocker, cherry dining room set, tempus Fugit grandmother clock, general kitchen wares and appliances, Coleman lanterns, patio furniture, wine making supplies.
tOOlS anD lawn anD GarDen: husqvarna Z turn mower, ariens Snow blower, vertical log splitter, Werner ladders, Craftsman toolbox, echo leaf blower, blade, trailers, a Frame, various electrical supplies.
chattel terMS: 4% Buyers Premium Waived for Cash or Check with Positive id no buyers premium on this auction. all announcements day of auction take precedence over any previous advertising.
auctiOn By OrDer Of rOy SchillinG anD etal Brian SchillinG, POa
auction conducted by:
The BarneTT realTors, Inc./ croneBaugh aucTIon servIce, lTd.
auctioneers/realtors: Steve CRoneBaugh
330-243-6574,
Realtor: Jan MCConnell
330-827-2648
Brokers:
CRaig and Kay BaRnett
330-339-1196
www.cronebaughauctions.com
2 Story Home, 16 Acres, 60’ x 120’ Pole Building, 12’ x 120’ Lean-To, 6 Horse Stalls, 6 Individual Tack Rooms, Indoor Riding Arena, 3 Outdoor Runs w/16’ x 20’ Sheds, 5 Fenced Paddocks, 24’ x 52’ Pole Building Garage, Public Water, Franklin Schools, Salt Creek Township, Close to 100’s of Acres of Public Land. Also Close to the Wilds.
Don’t Miss Out on this Unique Opportunity! Whether you’re an equestrian enthusiast, a Hobby farmer, a savvy investor, or someone looking to turn their passions into a thriving business, this property has it all. The potential is limitless, and the future is yours to shape.
Call Jeff Koehler at 740-819-8441 to make arrangements to view the property. For more info go to www.koehlerauctions.com
Jeff Koehler, realtor/CaI auCtIoneer 740-819-8441 – www.Koehlerauctions.com
BroKerage: lepI & assoCIates real estate servICes
Presenting lots of quality born, bred and raised Show Prospects and Breeding Stock for Purebred Shorthorn and Shorthorn Plus animals including heifers, bred cows, steers & bulls. Online catalog includes photos, pedigree details, birthdates and footnotes.
Clairton,
Doors open at 8 am, auction starts at 10 am
Steel Center CtC DieSel repair Shop
565 N. Lewis Run Rd, Clairton, PA 15025
Cash and Carry! All small lots Must Go same day! Cat 951C loader, Seagrave fire truck, Freightliner & Peterbilt trucks, Ottowa yard truck, Diesel engines & transmissions, manuals, parts, diagnostic equipment. 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
StartS : thurS. Sept. 21, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.
endS : thurS. Sept. 28, 2023 at 5:00 P.M.
Online Only AuctiOn
civil WAr MilitAry, POWder FlAsks, Antique knives
JeWelry, FOuntAin Pens, ArrOWheAds, trAde BeAds stAtues, cOins, stAMPs, 1700s-1800s BOOks
1649 BOOk On henry viii, Prints, Old tOys, FOuntAin Pens
Antiques
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. pickup Location: KIKO Auction Gallery - 3201 parkway St. nw, canton, oh 44708 directionS: From I-77 take exit #106 (13th Street), then west ½ mile to Parkway St., then right.
pickup: Monday - October 2, 2023 – 4:00-6:00 PM
AuctiOneer: WilliAM h. Gill Jr., 330-418-8727 Or BillGill@kikOcOMPAny.cOM
kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
starting at 10:00 a.m.
121 eagle ridge, Lane Butler, Pa 16001
tractorS/equipment: Farmall 300 “Utility,” Ford tractor partially restored, IH highlift attachment, 3 pt box scrapper, 3 pt back blade, Slip scoop, VehicleS: GMC Denali, Chevy Aztec (not running), Chevy Suburban (not running), Old school bus (no title), Boat & trailer (no paperwork), Golf Cart (need tune up), Thunderbird got cart body, Mini bike, toolS/GaraGe itemS: South Bend metal lathe, Milling machine, Sears drill press, Kennedy shop box, Vintage MAC shop box, Machines tools and Lathe tooling IE- Gauges, Calipers, Micrometers, and more. American Made tools IE- MAC, S&K, Snap-On, and others. Wrenches, Sockets, Pliers, Ratchets & more, Forney welder, Pedestal grinder, Torpedo heater, Chop saw, Floor jack, Air compressor, Dollies, Engine stand, Flourescent lights, Ladders, Gas cans, Car parts, Antiques, Collectibles and much more, Many things to gun through. Pictures updated right up till sale.
For pictures Check auctionzip #17949 • gotoauctions #2201 estatesale.com #5692 • crollsmillsauctions.com
RogeR CRoll
(724) 496-4580
au005812
termS of Sale: Cash~Good Check~Credit/Debit Cards. 5% Convenience Fee on All Credit/Debit Cards.
starts:
sat. sept. 23, 2023 at 10:00 a m
ends:
tHurs. sept. 28, 2023 at 11:00 a m
Location: county auction Barn – 9456 coLumBus rd., 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. drop- off dates: Thursday, September 21, 2023 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. & Friday, September 22, 2023 9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M.
Preview: wed. SePtember 27, 2023, 4:00 - 5:00 P.m PickuP: Sat. SePtember 30, 2023, 9:00 a m. - 1:00 P.m
Contact auctioneers to add your items! Our fenced graveled lot provides ample parking for dropoffs, preview, and loadouts! Loader available. Not accepting furniture, tires, or household goods. Thank you!
additions: 2011 Artic Cat Prowler hdx700, 5,970 miles - 1958 Owen’s 16th console driven boat with 1981
Mercury 50hp outboard motor - ‘96 Ford Mustang with a 3.8 V6 - 2012 Ford Focus SE 4-door, 155,651, 4-cyl 2.0 FWD ABS - 4-wheel power steering, traction control, tilt & telescoping wheel, power windows and doors cruise control, heated seats, air conditioning (works), alloy wheels - 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 4.7V V8, 4x4 - Military 2 1/2-ton trailer for transporting generators - 2007 430 Steiner (gas) 700 hours, mower deck and a blade - NH 258 hydraulic hay rake - JD 1219 Haybine with non-clog guards – 1999 Buick Lesabre - 170,000+ Miles - VIN #1G4HP52K3XH431529 - 2016 Polaris Sportsman 570 ATV (56 hours/147 miles), clean title, starts, runs and stops, starter is slightly fickle/fully operable - Powermate 5,000-watt portable generator – Raleigh ”Dash
AL” 21-speed men’s bicycle - Raleigh “Summit” 18-speed women’s bicycle - 15-1/2 foot extendable ladder - 1,000 lb. capacity Pittsburgh motorcycle lift. seLLing to settLe tHe fritz estate, stark county proBate case #241509: 2014 Ford Explorer1994 Chevy Cheyenne Pickup 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. All applicable sales tax will be added to the purchase price of all purchases deemed taxable in accordance with Federal, State and/or Local Laws.
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
starting at 9:00 a.m.
Breakneck Bridge road, Portersville, PA 16051
Consign early to take advantage of our internet advertising. to consign call or text:
RogeR CRoll (724) 496-4580
Jeff TwenTieR (724) 679-1376
LOtS OF CONSIGNMeNtS aRRIVING DaILY - CHeCK crollsmillsauctions.com for full details and recent updates. Live and online bidding simulcast most of the day at crollsmills.hibid.com we will be offering this auction with live/online bidding simulcast on select items. We would like to have everything in the simulcast to be consigned by Sept. 23, please consider consigning early to take advantage of our extensive internet advertising package. Drop off times will Sept 25,-Sept. 29, 9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. thank you, if you have any questions, call either Roger Croll or Jeff Twentier.
eQUIpMeNt: Stainless steel Salt/lime/fertilizer spreader mounted on a farm trailer, 3 point hitch orchard sprayer, 3 point broadcast spreader, spring tooth harrow, (drag style),bucket mount bale spear, 3 point hitch disc, (nice condition), John Deere F-145 semi mounted 3 bottom plows, New Holland 329 manure spreader, New Holland 258 hay rake, large load of new skid loader and support equipment, wagons, snow plows, salt spreaders, storage container, fencing supplies and more.
tRaCtORS aND pOWeR eQUIpMeNt: several farm tractors, Polaris 500 Sportsman quad w/ snow plow (no title), Toro/Wheelhorse lawn tractor w/ snow plow, zero turn mowers and more.
MISCeLLaNeOUS: 12’ Bunk feeder on stands (new) plus lots more.
RogeR CRoll
(724) 496-4580
aU005812
teRMS OF SaLe: Cash~Good Check~Credit/Debit Cards. 5% Conve-
WHAT: National Cattlemen’s Foundation’s W.D. Farr Scholarship program
ELIGIBLE: Two outstanding graduate students pursuing careers in meat science and animal agriculture who demonstrate superior achievement in academics and leadership and are committed to the advancement of the beef industry.
AMOUNT: Two $15,000 scholarships
DEADLINE: Sept. 22
APPLY: https://my.reviewr.com/ s2/site/2023_WD_Farr_Scholarship
• • •
WHAT: Throlson American Bison Foundation Scholarship
ELIGIBLE: College juniors, seniors or graduate students studying fields related to the bison industry
AMOUNT: A total of $10,000 in scholarships
DEADLINE: Oct. 1
APPLY: bisoncentral.com
• • •
WHAT: Feed Greatness Scholarship
ELIGIBLE: Current undergraduate students who have experience raising and caring for small or large livestock, equine or poultry
AMOUNT: Four $5,000 scholarships
DEADLINE: Oct. 12
APPLY: https://learnmore.scholarsapply.org/purina/
• • •
WHAT: National Dairy Herd Information Association Scholarship
ELIGIBLE: Full-time, incoming or continuing students at a technical college or a two-year or four-year college/ university. To be eligible for a National DHIA scholarship, the applicant must be a family member or employee of a herd on DHI test, family member of a DHI employee, or employee of a DHI affiliate. The DHI affiliate for the herd or affiliate employee must be a member of National DHIA.
AMOUNT: Ten $1,000 scholarships
DEADLINE: Oct. 31
APPLY: https://dhia.org/scholarships/
• • •
WHAT: Durango’s National Day of the Cowgirl Scholarship
ELIGIBLE: The scholarship will be awarded to a young woman who is pursuing a Western degree and will be executed in partnership with the Dude Ranch Foundation.
AMOUNT: $30,000 undergraduate scholarship
DEADLINE: Dec. 31
APPLY: https://nationaldayofthecowgirl.com/
(To add a scholarship to our listing, send details at least three weeks in advance to: Scholarship News, Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460; or email: editorial@farmanddairy.com.)
RICHFIELD, Ohio — Join the Richfield Historical Society at 1 p.m. on any Sunday afternoon during the month of October for its annual History of Richfield Walking Tours.
The historical society’s narrators/ storytellers will take participants on a leisurely walk, about 1 mile, and talk about the history of the area. Participants will meet in front of the Museum at 3907 Broadview Road for the start of the Oct. 1, 8, 15 and 22 tours. For the Oct. 29 tour, attendees will meet by the flagpole in the West Richfield Cemetery at 4219 Broadview Road.
For specific tour details, call the museum at 330-659-0336 or visit the society’s website, richfieldohiohistoricalsociety.org.
Sat.
10.682 Acres Mostly Wooded lAnd W/ cAbin
close to AtWood lAke – deer And turkey – no Zoning! rose tWp. - cArroll county – sAndy VAlley lsd
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: Briar and thunder rd. nW, Magnolia, oh 44643.
real eState: 10.682 acres mostly wooded land with cabin close to Atwood Lake. Whether you’re looking for that ideal getaway to enjoy nature or looking for a place to build, this property has it all. The 12’ x 28’ cabin is a perfect place to retreat from the busyness of life. This newer cabin has open space with loft, Glee mini split AC/heating unit, electric and a covered porch. The property has open woods consisting of mature pine and poplar trees along with younger oak, cherry, hickory, and a thick bedding area perfect for the hunter looking to harvest that big buck. Walk the property at your leisure and pick out the perfect spot to build your home or hang a deer stand. Half year taxes are $201.77. Immediate hunting rights with good down payment! Contact auctioneer for more information or help with financing.
Auctioneer/reAltor: eugene r kiko, ext. 113 or 330-495-0131
KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
starting
RaRe OppORtunity
“the estate Of GReGORy a pRunty”
GReG’s tOwinG inc, cOmplete liquidatiOn full line Of late mOdel wReckeRs, caRRieRs & flatbed
tOw tRucks – 2022 41’ 5th wheel campeR – 2022 dOdGe Ram 2500 – all with lOw miles – 39’ steel cOntaineR – tOwinG industRy Related items – tOOls – summit cOunty, Oh live auctiOn with Online biddinG available On select items
Estate auction, all sells to settle the estate on lOcaTiOn: 1620 E. WaTErlOO rd. akrOn, Oh 44306 dirEcTiOns: Take Rt. 224 (Waterloo Rd.) east of I-77.
Open HOuse: Wed. Oct. 4, 2023 – 10:00 a .M.-2:00 p.M.
auctiOn by ORdeR Of: scOtt e mullaney, administRatOR fOR “the GReGORy a pRunty estate” summit cOunty pRObate case #2022es00824a auctiOneeR/RealtOR: Jeff R. kikO, 330-206-1079 OR JeffkikO@kikOcOmpany.cOm kikO auctioneers
(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
26 Acres LAnd
tiLLAbLe
Woods MiLton tWp.
MAhoning co. – JAckson MiLton schooLs LAys nice – gAs & oiL MinerAL rights trAnsfer – free gAs onLine bidding AvAiLAbLe
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: n pricetoWn rd. (St. rt. 534), diamond, oH 44412. directionS: Take I-76 to Rt. 534 exit and north approx. 1 mile. Watch for KIKO signs. maps at site or visit us on the web. auction held onsite. 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: stephen & diAne bAdgett Auctioneer/reALtor: russeLL t. (rusty) kiko, Jr., c.A.i., 330-495-0923, rustykiko@kikocoMpAny.coM KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
StartS : Mon. Sept. 25, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.
endS : Mon. oct. 2, 2023 at 7:00 P.M.
Online Only
Quality antiQues – COlleCtibles – Glassware DOlls – lamps – Furniture – etC DOver-new philaDelphia area
All sells to settle the estate online only. pickup Location: new phiLadeLphia, oh – Address will be given to successful bidders. pickup: Thursday – October 5, 2023 – 12:00-3:00 P.M. 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 store3008@theupsstore.com or call 330-896-4920 ext. 9 for pricing and details.
auCtiOn by OrDer OF: Daniel eDwarD Crank, exeCutOr FOr the hazel lOveline prOper estate, tusCarawas COunty prObate #2023es61928. auCtiOneer/realtOr: JOseph F. GOrDOn, 330-805-7627, Or JOeGOrDOn@kikOCOmpany.COm
auCtiOneer: seth slaGle, 330-418-0267 Or sslaGle@kikOCOmpany.COm
kiko auctioneers
(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
Tues. sepT. 26, 2023
starting at 5:30 P.M.
71.5 Acres Of fArmlAnd With WOOds & PAsture
Butler tWP. – cOlumBiAnA cO
West BrAnch schOOl district sells As A unit
Family owned for years. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on locaTion: Tower rd., salem, oH 44460. (Gps use 29237 Tower rd., salem, oH 44460). direcTions: Take Tower Rd. west of SR 9 or Georgetown Rd. southwest of Salem and Rt. 45 bypass to Carey Rd. & just east to Tower Rd. and south to address. Watch for KIKO signs.
real esTaTe: 71.5 acres with frontage on Tower Rd. - approx. 50+ acres of tillable farmland with some woods with wildlife and nature and pastureland. Nice location. Walk the land at your convenience. Gas and oil mineral rights do not transfer.
Terms on real es -
TaTe: 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.
AuctiOneer/reAltOr: rAndAll l. KiKO, 330-831-0174, rAndAllKiKO@KiKOcOmPAny.cOm AuctiOn
ohio riverview rd., ShadySide, oh 43947.
eugene r kikO ext.113 Or 330-495-0131 kiko auctioneers
455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
Thurs. OcT. 5, 2023
starting at 6:00 P.M.
Exciting OppOrtunity!
HOmE & 3-AcrE LAkE On 20+ AcrEs
OffErEd in 2 pArcELs & As EntirEty
cEntEr twp. – cOLumbiAnA cO. – LisbOn, OH
LivE AuctiOn witH OnLinE bidding AvAiLAbLE
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on lOcaTiOn: 37598
salTwell rd., lisbOn, Oh 44432.
OPen HOuse: auctiOn Day at 4:30 P.M.
ALLIANCE, Ohio — StarkFresh, a Canton-based nonprofit, announced the grand opening date for its second neighborhood-sized grocery store location, at 405 S Linden Avenue inside the Alliance Commons.
There will be a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11 a.m. Oct. 9. StarkFresh’s first store location opened in October 2020 in downtown Canton. Both locations are full-service, neighborhood-sized grocery stores, much like those typically seen in larger cities.
The Alliance location is nearly
double the size of the Canton location and will initially be open Monday- Friday 10:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. and Saturdays 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Although it is a normal grocery store that anyone can shop at, there will be special incentives for those who need it most, incentivizing all fruit and vegetable transactions (50% off every day using a SNAP card). Thanks to a GIVE Alliance 365 grant from the Greater Alliance Foundation, customers using SNAP will be given an additional $5 discount on their purchase.
The funding used to open the store has come from The Geraldine Burnell-Brotzman Charitable Fund of the Greater Alliance Foundation, AARP, The Greater Alliance Development Corporation and the City of Alliance through Community Block Grant funds. Additional support and guidance have come from the Greater Alliance Foundation and the Mount Union Regula Center for Public Service students and staff.
For more information, visit www. starkfresh.org
starting at 10:00 a .M. • real estate sells at 11:00 a .M.
Kelly TrusT
real estate features 20.37 acres partly wooded land with a beautiful 3-acre spring fed lake, 60’ deep in the center w/ plenty of clean aquifer fed water. Just a short walk from the Little Beaver Creek Greenway bike trail. 51% of gas & oil mineral rights to transfer to the buyer. Improvements include an approx. 1,451 SF vinyl sided home with two bedrooms upstairs and one bedroom downstairs. Main level has eat-in kitchen, living room, office, laundry & utility room, full bath, and enclosed porch. Full basement & one-car attached garage. Current taxes are $1,748 per year on the entirety! Lisbon schools. Property located 35 minutes south of Youngstown and 50 minutes from the Pittsburgh International Airport. Doors open auction day at 4:30 p.m. for viewing.
nOTe: Call George Kiko for help w/ financing and viewing this property at 330-418-1095. Property to be offered in parcels and together, selling whichever brings the most. Divided as follows:
Parcel #1: Approx. 4.64 acres with home and lake access.
Parcel #2: Approx. 15.73 acres with 3-acre lake, woods, & wildlife.
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. Sold “as is”. Property to be offered as a Multi Par auction and sold whichever way it brings the most.
AuctiOn by OrdEr Of: bryAn & ELAnA brOwnfiELd fAmiLy
AuctiOnEEr/rEALtOr: gEOrgE p kikO, 330-418-1095 Or gEOrgE@kikOcOmpAny.cOm
KiKO auctioneers
(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
Good BricK ranch home & GaraGe – corner douBle loT concreTe drive - Goshen Twp. – Tuscarawas counTy
online BiddinG availaBle on real esTaTe only also sellinG: FurniTure – household – collecTiBles
Tools – mower
Family owned for years. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on lOcaTiOn: 3479 sOuTh ave. se, new PhiladelPhia, Oh 44663. direcTiOns: From I-77 take Rt. 250 east to Barnhill Rd. exit and south to Brightwood Rd. and north to South Ave. SE to address. Watch for KIKO signs.
real esTaTe: Good brick ranch home with applianced kitchen, dining room, large family room with picture window, access to sunroom and deck, three bedrooms and full bath. (hardwood floors under carpet in living room, dining room and bedrooms). Full basement partly finished with kitchenette, rec room, possible 4th bedroom, laundry area with washer and dryer, shower bath. Outside entrance. Breaker electric, modern FA gas furnace, central air. Replacement windows with marble windowsills. Twocar detached brick garage with attached 3rd rear bay, new shingles on house and garage in 2017. County water, private septic system. Small storage shed. Corner double lot. Nice 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.
FurniTure – hOusehOld – cOllecTiBles: Dining room table and chairs – hutch – small curio cabinet –sofa table – French Provincial bedroom suite – floral sofa – quilt rack – floor lamps – corner what-not shelf – painted kitchen cupboard – oak washstand – Dep Era dresser –baby doll crib – dresser – secretary desk – ping-pong tables
starting at 11:30 a .M.
2-Acre Mini FArM
Also selling clAssic cAr collection & Much More!!
sugArcreek twp. - south eAst lsD - wAyne county
Real estate and contents sell at absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on location: 18739 Jericho rd., dalton, oh 44618. directionS: From US-RT 30 take SR-241 south for 4.7 Miles. Turn right onto Jericho Rd. to auction location. Watch for KIKO Signs.
real estate sells at 12:00 P.M. • Cars sell at 12:30 P.M.
real eState: Well-kept 3-bedroom home, shop, barn and detached garage on 1.85 acre. The main floor of the home features a spacious living room, bedroom, full bath with tub shower, kitchen with attached dining room, and hardwood floors throughout. The second story features two bedrooms and ample storage under eaves. Full basement includes laundry, root cellar, 200-amp breaker electric and updated gas heat. This home extends a welcoming atmosphere with rustic farmhouse undertones throughout. Ready for your personal touch!
The outbuildings include a 30’x 40’ shop, built in 2015 w/ block foundation, 8’x 16’ overhead door, 10 ft. ceilings & concrete floors plumbed for in-floor heat. 20’x 24’ garage with 7’x 9’ overhead door. 16’x 20’ barn with overhead hayloft attached to partially fenced pasture. 16’x 24’ enclosed pavilion with wood burner and wall to wall windows. 12’x 24’ JDM Storage Shed, 2019, 7’x 8’ overhead door to be sold separate after real estate. This property has much to offer, well-kept with many recent updates all on a beautiful country setting just 4 miles from Mt. Eaton. Call auctioneer to learn how to use your current home to purchase this one!! Wayne Co. parcel #’s 49-00042.000 & 49-00043.000. Half year taxes $902. 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.
This car collection was owned by the late Tim Mast, a local car enthusiast. He enjoyed these cars for many years, and we are honored to conduct his auction.
– cedar chest – glassware – figurines – Longaberger baskets – Home Interior prints – glass bells – teapots – cups and saucers – owls – costume jewelry – golf clubs and balls – metal shelf – stereo/record player – cardio ex. bike –Beam bottles – ice cream maker – bedding – pots and pans
TOOls – MOwer – GaraGe iTeMs: Cub Cadet CC30 riding mower – wheelbarrow – dolly – reel mowers, one with gas engine – Craftsman snowblower – two-wheel lawn cart – hand and lawn tools – oil cans – power cords – brace drill and bits – organizers – ext. ladder – hardware – etc.
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.
real esTaTe aucTion By order oF: Kelly Family TrusT, Joanne i Kelly, TrusTee chaTTel aucTion By order oF: dana a mcQuaid, poa For Joanne i Kelly. aucTioneer/realTor: randall l. KiKo, 330-831-0174, randallKiKo@KiKocompany.com realTor: James pieTro, 330-447-6497, JpieTro@KiKocompany.com KiKO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
Decor - Steamer Trunk - Small Kitchen Appliances - Flatware - Dining Table & Chairs - Suede Couch - Yard Tools - Milk Crates - Cordless Trimmer - Oak Rocking Chair - Fire Safe - Upholstered Lift Chair - Panasonic Speaker System - Vint. Pyrex Set - Ford Bronco Radio - Port. Air Compressor - Kneehole Desk - File Cabinets - Westinghouse Upright Freezer - Criterion 5 cu. ft. Chest Freezer - Elect. Pole Saw - Queen 4 Pc. Bedroom Set - Glass Top Coffee Table – Washer And Dryer – Dehumidifier – Decorative Outhouse or Folding Picnic Table - Magazine Rack & Many Items Unlisted claSSic car collection SellS to Settle the eState on location: 1963 Chevy Impala Convertible, Gloss Black With Red Leather Interior, 283 V-8, Automatic, A/C, 105k Miles, Very Sharp!1966 Ford Thunderbird Convertible, Tan Metallic W/ Cream Leather Interior, Roadster Tonneau Cover, 428 V-8, Automatic, A/C, Power Windows, Fully Loaded, 131k Miles, Clean! - 1966 Ford T-Bird 2 Door Hard Top, Russet Orange With Black Interior, 428 V-8, Automatic, A/C, Power Windows, 72k Miles - 1970 Ford Mustang Convertible, Cream With Olive Green Interior, 302 V-8, 3 Speed Manual, 129k Miles Ready To Drive! - 1970 Ford Mustang Convertible, White W/ Red Pin Striping, 2 Tone Interior, 302 V-8, Automatic, 75k Miles - 1976 Ford F100 Ranger XLT, 2 Tone Paint, 351 Windsor V-8, Automatic, 2WD, Power Windows, A/C, Shows 36k Miles, Solid Clean Truck! - 1965 Oldsmobile Cutlass F-85 Deluxe 4 Door Sedan, White Paint W/ Cream Leather Interior, 425 Jetfire V-8, Automatic, 80k Miles - 1929 Ford Model A Woody Wagon, 3 Row Bench Seat, Runs And Drives, Shows 4k Miles, One Of A Kind With A Unique History! - 1980 Honda CB-900 Custom, Air Suspension, Windshield, Sissy Bar, 4cyl. 34k Miles
termS on chattelS: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard accepted. 10% 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 $2,000 or greater. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed.
clAssic cArs Auction By orDer oF: MichAel MAst, executor For tiMothy s. MAst estAte, wAyne co. proBAte cAse # 2023 pB-e 00897 Auctioneers/reAltors: JAcoB whitAcre, 330-417-9123, or JwhitAcre@kikocoMpAny.coM, AnD peter r kiko, sr., 330-705-5996 or peter@kikocoMpAny.coM
KiKo auctioneers – (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
starting at 10:30 a .M.
Exciting REal EstatE auction
39.4 acREs With BEautiful BRick Ranch homE Built in 2003 – 50’x72’ hEatEd shop Building
sEcludEd sEtting – Rustic caBin – Woods, pond & pastuREs fREE gas – offEREd in 2 paRcEls and EntiREty WEst tWp. - columBiana county, oh – no Zoning unitEd local schools
Absolute auctions, owners are downsizing, all sells to the highest bidders on location: 8215 RocheSteR Road, KenSington, oh 44427 diRectionS : Take Lisbon St. (SR 172) east of SR 183 or west of US Rt. 30 to Rochester Rd. and south 1 mile to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.
Very scenic 39.4 acres with hideaway brick ranch
home custom built in 2003. Main floor has open floor plan with nice oak kitchen w/
breakfast bar, dining room & large living
room, master bedroom with full bath, 2nd bedroom, additional full bath, office/ den, and large main floor laundry room. Finished lower level with huge rec room with brick fireplace, 3 bedrooms and full bath. Basement walks out to rear lawn. Home has 200-amp breaker electric service, gas forced air furnace, central A/C, and gas water heat in basement floor. 2-car attached garage and new rear deck overlooking stocked pond and countryside. Home has oak woodwork throughout and extensive landscaping, well maintained. Forward front of the property is a large 50’x72’ clear-span building with (3) 16’ overhead doors, insulated with oil heat, heavy concrete and half bath. 40’ alum. box trailer for storage. Property also has a rustic 16’x28’ one-room cabin with stone fireplace, lifts, kitchenette & bath with gas, water & electric. Also, livestock sheds & high tensile fenced
pasture. Rear side driveway has area cleared for new building with gas, water, and electric run to it. Loads of opportunity, terrific location. Parcel 2 has drilled water well for future home if desired. No zoning. United LSD.
Room SizeS: Kitchen 14x14 • Owners Suite 14x16 • 2nd Bedroom 12x12 • 3rd Bedroom 14x14 • 4th Bedroom 10x14 • 5th Bedroom 13x16 • Dining Room 12x14
• Living Room 19x21 • Laundry Room 11x15 • Rec Room 19x37 • Exercise Room 10x14.
ProPerty to be offered as follows:
paRcel #1: Includes home, shop, cabin, and all improvements mentioned above. Approx. 20.8 acres, woods, pond, and pastures. Parcel #78-00072.004.
paRcel #2: Approx. 18.6 acres adjoining. Wooded at front w/ drilled water well, balance good tillable land. Parcel #78-00072.002.
note: Parcels offered separately and together and sells the way it brings the most. Shown by appointment only. Contact Matt Kiko for more information. 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 offered as a Multi Par auction and sold whichever way it brings the most.
auction By oRdER of: thE RoBERt g haRvEy tRust auctionEER/REaltoR: matthEW p kiko, 330-327-9617 oR mattkiko@kikocompany.com
KiKo auctioneers
(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
Sat. Sept. 30, 2023
starting at 10:00 a .M.
Live Onsite AuctiOn
HArLey DAviDsOn rOAD King MOtOrcycLe – LAwn trActOr
LAwn & gArDen equipMent – HO trAins & MODeLs
Furniture - HOuseHOLD
Owners retired and relocating. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: 1447 Shady lane, Salem, oh 44460. directionS: N. Lincoln Ave. to 14th St. and west to Shady Lane. Watch for KIKO signs. 1994 HD Road King loaded with less than 20K miles, really sharp, 2nd owner –like-new bicycle – Husqvarna GTH 2548 lawn tractor – Cub Cadet RT65 WB tiller like new – Yardman 13 HP 33” WB snowblower like new – Ryobi blower/trimmer/whip with 2 batteries – Agri Fab plugger – 25-gal pull sprayer – lawn trailer – pull thatcher – Craftsman power washer – chainsaw –power mower – 6’ cargo bed cover – step and 28’ ext. ladders – garden tools – hand tools – bench grinder – edger – wheelbarrow – 36” roller – stereo – drill press – all nice and clean.
FUrnitUre – ho trainS – etc.: Approx. 2 dozen HO train engines and cars and accessories like new – approx. 100 HO model car kits all like new – weight machine – treadmill – quality dining room table with 6 chairs – like-new oak king-size oak bed –computer desk – patio table & chairs – coffee & lamp tables – antique dresser – large sofa – 2 wing-back chairs – 3 nice bar stools - upright freezer – stack toolbox – Charcoal grill – Optimus elec. piano/organ – canner – jars – Christmas décor – general household. Loads of misc. all nice and clean. Nothing shown until sale day. Join us! 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: DAve & sHirLey rOtH
AuctiOneer/reALtOr: russeLL t. (rusty) KiKO, Jr., c.A.i., 330-495-0923, rustyKiKO@KiKOcOMpAny.cOM KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
staRts:
sePt. 28, 2023 at 12:00 P.m. ends:
– Grain leG &
– Farm & Hay
– misc. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder online only. Preview/Pickup Location: 23156 Bowman Rd., HomewoRtH, oH 44634. diRections: Take Homeworth Rd. south of State St. (Rt. 62) or north of Georgetown Rd. to Bowman Rd. & east to address. Watch for KIKO signs.
PREVIEW: SatuRday – SEPtEmbER 30, 2023 – 1:00-2:00 P.m
PICKuP: FRIday – OCtObER 6, 2023 – 2:00-4:00 P.m
starting at 12:30 P.M.
OppOrtunity presents!
34-Acre FArm - chArming updAted FArmhOuse shOp - BArn - Open & WOOded OrgAnic crOplAnd - cOuntry VieWs - timBer liVe AuctiOn With Online Bidding AVAilABle medinA cO. - WestField tWp. - clOVerleAF lsd
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on lOcatiOn: 5835 Mud lake rd., Seville, OH 44273 directiOnS : From I-76 north of Seville take OH-3 south 1.7 mi. to Main St. Continue on OH-3 south 1.5 mi. to Mud Lake Rd. Located south of Seville and north of Creston. Watch for KIKO signs! OPen HOuse: MOnday - OctOber 2, 2023 - 4:00-6:00 P.M.
tRactoRs – tRaiLeRs: Nice AC 180 diesel WF PTO dual remotes 16.9.28 rubber shows 1126 hrs, thought to be actual, 2nd owner – Ford 9N tractor 3 pt – 2004 24’ gooseneck Shadow Master box trailer – 2015 Atlas 12’ box trailer
FaRm & HaY eQUiPment: Like new 3 pt. 6’ Landpride APS21572 seeder – good JD 820 Moco 9’ haybine with snub guards hyd. tongue – NH 144 hay inverter – JBM 10 bale round bale carrier dolly wheel – Countyline RFM 72YM 3 pt 6’ rear discharge finish mower – good Buhler 5’ 3 pt rototiller – like new 3 pt 5’ rotary harrow – good Case IH RB454 4X5 silage round baler hyd. pickup new main roller bearings net or twine with monitor approx. 9,000 bales – NH 499 12’ hyd driven & swing haybine – NH 469 9’ haybine new rock guards, cutter bar and head bolts – pull-type 2 star tedder – Case IH 5100 soybean special grain drill 20 hole double disc with press wheels – like-new 2020 Enorossi 2-basket tedder pull type – NH 853 4X5 round baler twine – 16’ elec. bale elevator – NH 667 tub chain flail spreader – 20’ feed wagon with dolly wheel – 3 pt. Brinly 2-bottom garden plow – 3 pt hyd. fold 10’ finish mower with rear discharge – 3 pt. furrow plow – QT 5’ material bucket – Fimco 3 pt 60-gal. sprayer with 10’ booms PTO pump – New Idea 32’ H & G elevator elec. motor – 3 pt
150-gal. tank – pair 32” saddle tank bands – QT 10’ HLA 3500 snow pusher – pull-type 4RN liquid application with yetter coulters 150 gal. with PTO pump
GRain LeG – GRain cLeaneR – misc.: 2006 Universal 10’ discharge height model U 3 ph 3 HP 3” X 4” cups new belts – Hutchinson C-1600 single ph. grain cleaner set up for corn 4” X 10’ discharge auger & 6” X 10’ fill auger with wheels
– elec. power snake 75’ cable – M&TM 110V Steam Jenny no wand or hose
tRUcK: 2004 Dodge Ram 3500 4X4 dually, 5.7L Hemi, 5 sp manual trans., B&W gooseneck hitch, 91,200 miles, new engine in 2008 at 40,000 miles.
teRms: Visa, MasterCard, and Wire Transfer accepted. Wire transfers required on invoices over $2,000. 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: dOnOvan curFman & eTal.
real eState: Opportunity presents! 34-acre farm with charming, updated 4-bed home. Real estate features a nice mix of gently rolling farmland, pastureland, updated home, bank barn, shop, wooded acreage with timber and future potential. A gem of southern Medina County. Main floor of home features kitchen with breakfast nook, living area, master bedroom, updated full bath and laundry. Refinished hardwood floors showcase homes original character. Second floor boasts three additional bedrooms all with country charm. Property features many updates including new aeration system, plumbing, A/C, electrical, vinyl siding and much more. Front deck/porch with scenic views. Bank barn and 32’ x 60’ pole barn offers space for livestock, equipment, projects, storage, and/or business. Gently rolling, tillable farmland currently being farmed certified organic. Wooded acreage features current and future timber potential. Scenic country views surround! Property meticulously maintained. Truly a must-see property! Owner moving to family farmstead. Real estate is an investment you can enjoy. Call auctioneer to ask how to use your current property to buy this one! Join us for an open house Monday, October 2nd 4:00-6:00 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.
AuctiOn By Order OF: Jed & sArAh hArtzler AuctiOneer/reAltOr: pete KiKO, Jr., 330-749-7898, pKiKO@KiKOcOmpAny.cOm
kikO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
Thurs.
starting at 12:00 P.M.
Two-Bedroom Bungalow Home many recenT updaTes canTon, oH - sTark co - plain lsd
Home sells on locaTion wiTH online Bidding availaBle
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on lOcaTiOn: 2220 WashingTOn Blvd. nW, canTOn, Oh 44709. Visit www.kikoauctions.com for more details.
aucTioneers/realTors: JacoB wHiTacre, 330-417-9123, or JwHiTacre@kikocompany.com and lana sHelley, 330-417-3626, or lsHelley@kikocompany.com
KiKO auctioneers
(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
StartS : Fri. Sept. 22, 2023 at 11:00 a .M.
endS : Wed. Sept. 27, 2023 at 11:00 a .M.
Online Only AuctiOn
1978 chevrOlet cOrvette 25th AnniversAry editiOn
internAtiOnAl 2444 lOAder trActOr - cub cAdet tAnk ZerO turn - lAwn equipment - pOwer tOOls - 3pt. king kutter rOtAry mOwer - 3pt. equipment - lOg splitter
wOOdshOp tOOls - cAst irOn skillets - Furniture
cOllectibles - Antiques And mOre
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. Preview/Pickup
Location: cuyahoga St., akron, oh
44313 (House number to be posted when auction starts).
previeW: Tuesday - September 26, 2023 - 2:30-4:00 P.M.
pickup: Monday - October 2, 2023 - 10:00 A.M.-2:30 P.M. visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details
AuctiOneer/reAltOr: JAck w kikO, 330-206-0174, JAckkikO@kikOcOmpAny.cOm
kiko auctioneers
(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
at 6:00 P.M.
Investors – Home seekers – BuIlders College vIew estate ltd auCtIon #1 – 11 vaCant lots wItH utIlItIes sold HIgHest BIdder CHoICe auCtIon #2 – 2+ aCres – sold as unIt wItH utIlItIes sold From auCtIon #1 loCatIon – lays nICe Fronts on two sIdes – all resIdentIal lIve onsIte wItH onlIne BIddIng avaIlaBle
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: auction #1 location: Federal ave., alliance, oH 44601. directionS : Take W. State St. to Federal Ave. and south to auction. Watch for KIKO signs. auction #2 location: Klinger Ave., Alliance, OH 44601. Directions: Take Klinger Ave. north of Beeson or south of Vine.
starting at 12:00 P.M.
Updated Mobile HoMe on Corner lot - dalton Village
SUgar Creek twp. - dalton lSd - wayne CoUnty
liVe aUCtion witH online bidding aVailable
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on location: 405 e Main st., Dalton, oH 44618. Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details.
(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.)
Sept. 23
Older Youth Beef Production Field Day, Sept. 23, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., OSU ATI Beef Center, Apple Creek, Ohio; details, https://go.osu. edu/2023youthbeefday.
Sept. 26
Beef Cattle AI School, Sept. 26-28, Jackson Agricultural Research Station; details, https://bpb-us-w2.wpmucdn.com/u.osu.edu/dist/4/14980/ files/2023/07/JARSaiSchool223.jpg.
Sept. 29
For maps and brochure call or visit us on the web. 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 Separate Parcels, Bidder’s Choice, and not to be offered as an Entirety.
auCtIoneer/realtor: russell t. (rusty) kIko, Jr., C.a.I., 330-495-0923, rustykIko@kIkoCompany.Com KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
aUCtion by order of: daniel Jane HoldingS llC
aUCtioneerS/realtorS: JaCob wHitaCre, 330-417-9123, or JwHitaCre@kikoCoMpany.CoM and peter r kiko, Sr., 330-705-5996 or peter@kikoCoMpany.CoM
KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
Thurs.
starting at 4:00 P.M. • real estate sells at 5:00 P.M.
Green estate
16 acres Wooded Land With MobiLe hoMe & 60 X 30 PoLe buiLdinG – Guernsey co. – WheeLinG tWP
Live & onLine biddinG For reaL estate starcraFt boat – traiLer – truck – staMP aLbuMs
To settle the estate, all sells on locaTion: 76552 Zion rd., KimbolTon, oh 43749.
Close to Salt Fork State Park. 1975 Marlette mobile home, pole building, garage. Taxes $902 per year. Open 2:00 P.M. sale day.
1958 12-foot Starcraft boat with trailer, older – Chevy Silverado 1500, rusted, been sitting – single-axle trailer – toolbox – band saw – chain-link panels – car ramps – ladders – misc. tools & hardware – stack bookcase – oak desk – stamp albums – craft items auction by order oF: MichaeL r. Green, eXecutor oF kathLeen a. Green estate, Guernsey co. case #22Pe054599 and oF the JaMes r. Green estate, Guernsey co. case #22Pe054609.
auctioneer/reaLtor: russeLL t. (rusty) kiko, Jr., c a i., 330-495-0923, rustykiko@kikocoMPany.coM
reaLtor: MeLanie k royer, 330-831-1446, MeLanie@kikocoMPany.coM KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
StartS : Wed. Sept. 20, 2023 at 9:00 a .M.
endS : tueS. Sept. 26, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.
Online Only Bankruptcy auctiOn landscape equipment cat mini excavatOr 304e2 cr – chevy 3500 hd dump chevy & Gmc 1/2- and 3/4-tOn trucks – 2 trailers
(2) scaG mOwers – BlOwers & weed whips rittman, Oh
All sells online only. previeW/pickup Location: 44 S. Main St., rittMan, oH 44270.
previeW: Saturday – September 23, 2023 – 9:00-10:30 A.M.
pickup: Saturday – September 30, 2023 – 9:00-11:00 A.M.
’15 GMC 2500 HD Crew Cab – ’08
Chevy 2500 HD – ’07 Chevy 2500 HD – 2014
CAT 304E2 CR Mini Excavator, 1,682 hrs. –20’ Landscape Trailer – 2017 Carry-On 24’
Deck Over 12,000lb. Trailer, Missing One
Tire – Boss 7’6” Snowplow – (2) S.S. Salt Spreaders – SCAG 60” V-Ride Mower –SCAG Turf Tiger 60” Mower – Stihl Hedge & String Trimmers – Stihl Backpack Blowers 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:
u s Bankruptcy cOurt, nOrthern district Of OhiO, eastern divisiOn, case #22-60944
auctiOneer/realtOr: GeOrGe p kikO, 330-418-1095
Or GeOrGe@kikOcOmpany.cOm
kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
Stockmanship & Stewardship Tour Sept. 29-30, Caldwell, Ohio; details, https://www.stockmanshipandstewardship.org/events/caldwell-oh.
Advanced Sheep and Goat Nutrition School, Sept. 29, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Penn State Extension Westmoreland County, 214 Greensburg-Donohoe Station Rd. # E, Greensburg, Pa.; details, https:// web.cvent.com/event/c4da8274-117f4dc7-a444-88fa689afa59/summary
Oct. 1
World Dairy Expo, Oct. 1-6, Madison, Wisconsin; details, worlddairyexpo.com.
Oct. 2
Exploring the Small Farm Dream, Oct. 2-23, Virtual webinar; details, https:// web.cvent.com/event/952774d5-b9aa4283-abd8-e5120662ba09/summary
Oct. 3
Beef Cattle Short Course (Day 1), Oct. 3, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Holding Pens at Snider Ag Arena Park Ave. State College, Pa.; details, https://web.cvent. com/event/3d5d2724-dac4-4beb9f74-ace10b7d310e/summary.
Oct. 4
Beef Cattle Short Course (Day 2), Oct. 4, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Meat Science Laboratory, Porter Road, State College, Pa.; details, https://web. cvent.com/event/3d5d2724-dac44beb-9f74-ace10b7d310e/summary.
A.I. School, Oct. 4-6, Eastern Agricultural Research Center, 16870 Bond Ridge Road, Caldwell, Ohio.
Oct. 5
Cover Crop Interseeding Field Day, Oct. 5, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Penn State Agronomy Farm, 1794 W Pine Grove Road, Pennsylvania Furnace, Pa.; details, https://web.cvent.com/ event/e08d4c7d-6881-4ad5-9716-edc5b18263f5/summary.
Oct. 10
Preventive Controls for Human Food — Dairy Foods Processing, Oct. 10-12, Rodney A. Erickson Food Science Building, 205 Curtin Road, University Park, Pa.; details, https://web. cvent.com/event/d0971be7-5c154da7-90bd-02db5072a2ea/summary.
Oct. 11
Retail Farm Market School: Get Your Business on Google Search and Maps, Oct. 11, noon to 1:30 p.m., Virtual workshop; details, https://web. cvent.com/event/f1c70ed5-271d44c8-b511-aa67f9325b1f/summary.
Nov. 1
Preparing Your Dairy for the Future During Turbulent Economic Times, Ondemand webinar available until Nov. 1; details, https://web.cvent.com/ event/322b28b4-b80e-4a93-b4634b4ce4ec5f8f/summary.
Nov. 8
2023 Penn State Dairy Cattle Nutrition Workshop, Nov. 8-9, Hershey Lodge, 325 University Dr, Hershey, Pa.; details, https://web.cvent.com/ event/8b0dfa78-42ca-4c50-99482d445b875f5b/summary.
Nov. 16
Swine Health Short Course, Nov. 16, 8:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Virtual webinar; details, https://web.cvent.com/ event/46ec9835-aa01-4c1d-9f0018b886734405/summary.
Nov. 27
Southwest Ohio Beef Quality Assurance, Nov. 27, 5:30–7 p.m., Wilmington College Academic Farm, 1594 Fife Ave, Wilmington, Ohio; details, https://bpb-us-w2.wpmucdn.com/u. osu.edu/dist/4/14980/files/2023/09/ SW-OH-BQA-flyer-1_.pdf
YOUNGSTOWN — The Mahoning County Mental Health and Recovery Board honored this year’s Mental Health and Recovery Award winners at its Annual Recognition Luncheon
Sept. 15 at the Tyler History Center.
The 2023 award recipients are:
• Advocate of the Year: Adam Lonardo, Broadway Recovery Services
• CIT Officer of the Year: Deputy Candy Dykes, Mahoning County
Sheriff’s Office
• Eagle Award: Bob Smrek and the Teddy Foltz Memorial Bike Run Committee
• Front Line Staff of the Year: Douglas Hansen, Jr., Community Support Network
• Front Line Staff of the Year: Michelle Mixon, Catholic Charities Regional Agency
• Leader of the Year Award: The-
• Program of the Year Award: Ma-
starting at 4:00 P.M.
POA Live AuctiOn
trActOrs – 3 Pt. equiPment – FArm items – AnviLs – tOOLs – misc.
Owners sold the farm. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on locaTion: 7125 sr 88, ravenna, oh 44266 DirecTions: Take SR 88 north of Rt. 14/44 to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.
StartS : Sun. Sept. 24, 2023 at 10:00 a .M. endS : Fri. Sept. 29, 2023 at 10:00 a .M.
Online Only AuctiOn
2005 KeystOne OutbAcK sydney 5th Wheel cAmper WOOdWOrKing tOOls – FOrd trActOrs – ZerO-turn mOWer hAnd tOOls - Furniture And cOllectibles
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only.
preview/pickup Location: 9632 wiLLiamS rd., diamond, oH 44412.
preview: Thursday - September 28, 2023 - 12:00-1:00 P.M.
TracTors – one- owner equipmenT: JD 5225 tractor, 4WD, canopy, SyncShuttle, 540 PTO, 3 pt., remote, 832 hrs. – Zetor 4340 tractor, 4WD, diesel, gear drive, 3 pt., 540 PTO, remote, 2,171 hrs. – Woods Brushbull extreme BB60 3 pt. brush hog – Woods RTR72.40 3 pt. tiller – 3 pt. 5 ft. blade – 3 pt. cone spreader PTO drive – Simplicity lawn tractor Prestige 23 HP – Cub Cadet GT 2042 riding lawn tractor, hydro.
anvils – Tools – Farm harDware: Two large anvils – vise – Stihl MS211C chainsaw – small 4 X 6 two-axle trailer, ball hitch – floor-model drill press – hand tools – bolt cutters – wrenches – clamps – hand tools and loads of farm hardware – lawn tools – pitch forks – shovels – Craftsman 6.5 HP port. air compressor – handyman jack – horse drawn one-bottom plow – 3 pt. post-hole digger with two augers –early corn jabber and other farm primitives – pulleys – hand seeder – misc. tack halters – misc. lumber and pallets – double-shaft grinder – backpack sprayer – angle grinder – circular saw – tool shed full of tools and hardware – Cub Cadet RT65 rear-tine tiller – (2) push mowers – copper kettle – early wood runner sled – cast-iron dinner bell – early wood crates. householD – misc. collecTibles: File cabinets – misc. household – jars – primitive wood boxes – pots –
pans – kitchenware – covered dishes – KitchenAid mixer –meat cleaver and carving set with bone handle – mahogany curved front dresser – shelves – oak wall mirror – Mission oak drop-front secretary with curved glass door – wicker sofa and chair – matching vanity w/ dresser – oak arrowback rocker with leather seat – early camera – set of modern jingle bells – (2) hall trees – model horn flagship light – few early toys – four-drawer Empire chest – early powder horn –early picture frames – early child’s scooter – Adlake lantern – apple peeler – dry sink.
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: cArL vOn PAttersOn POA FOr Bruce e. PAttersOn & cArLene e. PAttersOn AuctiOneer/reALtOr: rudy W. KiKO, 330-540-2416, rudyKiKO@KiKOcOmPAny.cOm KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
pickup: Tuesday - October 3, 2023 - 9:00 AM-12:00 P.M. visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details.
AuctiOneer/reAltOr: JAcK W. KiKO, 330-206-0174 kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
3907 CEDAR LAKES RD., P.O. BOX 446, RIPLEY, WV 25271 304-373-1269
thurs. sept. 21, 2023
Starting at 6:00 p.m. Fall pumpkin, produce and mum sale sat. sept. 23,
For more inFormation call us at 304-373-1269 (Barn) 740-260-4289 (roger)
– FRontaGe on tHRee Roads – PaRk-like settinG – RandolPH tWP. – PoRtaGe co. sells as one PaRcel – online biddinG available
To settle the estate, all sells on location: 1525 Hartville road, atwater, oH 44201. directions: Take US Rt. 224 west of Rt. 44 or east of Rt. 43 to Hartville Rd. and south to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.
Conneaut Lake, Pa
Sat. Sept. 23, 2023
starting at 9:00 a .M. - real estate sells 11:00 a .M.
ABSOLUTE AUCTION
liVe & Online sale
Check out this aMaZING property, Home & Garage 10163 Pine Road, Conneaut Lake, Pa 16316
A fantastic home with PROPERTY! 3 bedroom, 2 bath, full basement, 1700 +/- sq. ft., appliances included, 1 +/1 acres, 2 sheds, back deck, front porch, mud room – Contents starting at 9:00 A.M.!!!
See photos and information www.triplestatesfamilyauctions.com
real estate:
2,700 sq. ft. brick multilevel home with kitchen, formal dining room with access to rear composite deck, living room with large picture window, three second-level bedrooms and full bath. Lower-level finished family room with wet bar, wood burning fireplace, fourth bedroom, shower bath, large game room/party room with pool table, picture window. Utility room with laundry area, electric heat pump and central air, breaker electric, private septic system, 2 drilled water wells. Outbuildings include 34 X 64 heated block and brick shop with water, electric plus 220V, shower bath, Gardner Denver air compressor, (2) 10’W X 14’H OH doors, oil furnace and wood burner, workbench and vise – 24 X 40 brick and block garage with (2) 10’W X 8’H OH doors, brick fireplace, concrete floor and electric. 20 X 30 garage with concrete and electric with loft, metal siding and roof. 18 X 56 block building
with metal roof and siding, partly finished with water and electric, 1/2 bath. 40 X 64 metal sided horse barn with (11) 12’ X 12’ horse stalls with rubber mats, each with outside access to pasture, tack room, loft area, water and electric. Several pastures, tillable farmland, stately trees, park-like setting, split-rail fence, frontage on three roads. Nice set back with large oak and pine trees. (2) access driveway points. Mineral rights transfer. Sells as one parcel. You’ll like this property! 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: Glenna F. MoyeRs, eXecutRiX FoR Rodney d. MoyeRs estate. PoRtaGe co. case #2023es00232
auctioneeR/RealtoR: Randall l kiko, 330-831-0174, Randallkiko@kikocoMPany.coM KiKo auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
BUTLER, PA • SAT. SEPT. 23, 2023
starting at 9:00 a .M. • rEaL EstatE sELLs @ 11:00 a .M.
5305 COLONIAL AVE, BUTLER, PA 16001
LOCATED: On Corner Of Whitestown Rd & Colonial Ave. Follow Huey Auction Signs ½ Mile From S. Duffy Rd & Whitestown Rd To Auction.
SELLS ABSOLUTE TO HIGH BIDDER * NO MINIMUMS * NO RESERVES
EXCELLENT INVESTMENT PROPERTY W/ LOADS OF POTENTIAL – EXCELLENT LOCATION PLan nOW tO COME taKE a LOOK
SUPER NICE 1.66 ACRE CORNER LOT W/ 24’ X 50’ HOME W/ 3 BEDROOM, 1 ½ BATHS, KITCHEN (SELLS W/ ALL APPLIANCES), DINING /LIVING ROOM COMBO., DECK W/ HANDICAP RAMP, FULL CEMENTED CRAWL SPAC; GAS HOT WATER HEAT, CITY WATER & SEPTIC, PARTIAL UPDATED REMODEL. ALSO INCLUDES: NICE 24’ X 32’ FULLY CEMENTED WORK SHOP FULLY INSULATED W/ HEAT & REST ROOM. RE TERMS: $20,000.00 DOWN, DAY OF AUCTION (NON REFUNDABLE) BALANCE IN 30 TO 45 DAYS OR UPON DELIVERY OF CLEAR DEED.
TAXES: APPROX 1470.00 YR. *** NO BUYERS FEE
CALL AUCTIONEER FOR APPT TO VIEW OR MORE INFO.
MACHINE SHOP EQUIPMENT: (MOST 3 PHASE) Bridgeport model 110 Vertical Milling Machine w/ Digital Read Out & Power feed; Cincinnati Horz. Milling Machine w/ Digital Read Out & Power feed; Tar Now 9’ Lathe 3 & 4 Jaw Chucks, Stead Rest, Quick Change; Power Feed & Other Accessories; Grizzly G4003 3’ Metal lathe w/ Digital Read Out, 4 Jaw Chuck & Accessories; Do All Model 2612-1 Ind. Band Saw; Brown & Sharp Model 612 Surface Grinder w/ Digital Read Out; Clausing Model 1767 Ind. Floor Model Drill Press; Walker Turner Ind. bench Model Drill Press; Ind. Filer; 30 Ton Hyd Press; Baldor Dbl End Ind. Polisher; Baldor Dbl End Ind Grinder; Jet Model JSG-6DC Sander Grinder; Lincoln AC 225 Welder; Honey Well Air Compressor; 3 Phase Converter & more.
FORK LIFT: TCM LP Gas Solid Tire (2600 Cap) *GENERATOR: Martin 3 cyl Diesel 12.5 KW, (665 hrs) *SHOP TOOLS: (Very partial listing) Lots Of Cutting Wheels, End mills, Drill bits of all kinds, tooling, Mics & Machinist Precision tools; 30” x 80” welding table; Rolling Steel Work Table; Dahlstrom Tap Guide;
LOTS Taps & Dies; Tap & Die Organizer; Files; Punches; Chisels; C Clamps; 4” Bench Vise & Others; (4) Craftsman Stack Tool Boxes; Screw Drivers; Hammers; Wrenches of all kinds; Sockets, ratchets; Tork Wrenches; ¾” Air Impacts & others; Therm Eng. Hoist; 20 Ton Bottle Jack; Cutting Torch Outfit; Jack stands; 500 amp load Tester; All Kinds Hand & Power Tools; Skill Miter Saw; Table Saws ; NUTS & BOLTS
3 Phase Motors from 7 ½ hp & Down ; Rex Pipe; & Many Other Items To Numerous To List. NICE CLEAN TOOLS & EQUIPMENT
STEEL GUITARS & RECORDING EQUIP. : Emmons LeGrand Pedal Steel Guitar (used by Buddy Emmons); Emmons Lashley LeGrand Pedal Steel Guitar. Peavey Profex; Marantz Professional; Tone Works. LAWN TRACTOR & PARTS: Cub Cadet 1200 w/ mower deck; Cub Cadet 104 ( for parts) Plus LOT OF CUB CADET Parts including: Transmissions, Rear Ends, Decks, Engines, Tin Work & More; FARMALL
4 Cyl. Engine Block & oil pan & Much More. TERMS: CASH OR CHECK W/ CURRENT PHOTO ID. NO CREDIT CARDS * NO BUYERS FEE BREAKFAST, LUNCH AVAILABLE ** REST ROOM PROVIDED
Auction Schedule: 9:00 AM Tools & Small 10:30 AM Steel Guitars & recording equip.
11:00 AM REAL ESTATE FOLLOWED BY SHOP EQUIP (Possibly 2 auction rings running)
AUCTIONEER: John R. Huey II - AU-001588-L Slippery Rock, PA - (724) 794-4737
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Canton, OH - Morris Auction - 3655 Dueber Ave. SW, Canton, OH 44647. Every Monday night at 6P.M. Auctioneers: David and Rodney Morris. (330) 933-1892. www.morrisauctions.com
Carrollton, OH – Summer hours Produce and misc. auction starting at 9:30 A.M. w/eggs & poultry following - Hay & grain at 12:00 noon - Livestock starting at 1:00 p.m., Route 9 at North edge of city across from fairgrounds. (330) 627-4721.
Eighty Four, PA. – Eighty-Four Auction Sales, Inc. Located on Rte. 136, Exit 20 off I-70. Livestock sale at 1:30. Selling tools, eggs, produce, rabbits and chickens starting at 10:00.Dave Kearns, manager (724) 222-9965.
Elgin, PA – Cox’s Auction House. 5:00 P.M. Antiques and collectibles. Al Cox and Jeff Cox, Auctioneers. (814) 664-7526
Middlefield, OH – The Heritage Marketplace open year round at 15848 Nauvoo Rd. Market opens 8:00 A M on Monday and 9:00 A M on Saturday. Monday Misc. Line Auction 8:00 A M (9 winter); Poultry, rabbits, eggs, plants with annuals, perennials and shrubs 8:00 A.M. (9 winter).Refreshments & Antiques on-site.(440) 477-1058 www.theheritagemarketplace.com
New Wilmington, PA – New N.W. Sales Company. 2006 Mercer New Wilmington Rd, New Wilmington, PA. Hay every Monday 11:00 Noon. (724) 946-8621.
New Wilmington, PA – Rt. 158 North, Dairy Cattle at 12:00 Noon, Livestock at 12:30 P.M. Dianna Mezurek. (440) 667-3506.
North Bloomfield, OH – Half mile west of Rt. 45 and 87. Hay at 12 pm.. Livestock at 12:30 pm. Heath Davis, Owner/Auctioneer; Cell, 330.980.6476 or Barn, 440.685.4487
North East, PA (Little Hope) – At Chesley’s Livestock Auction, 5 miles North of Wattsburg, Pa. on Rt. 89. Livestock auction at 1:00 P.M. Raleigh and Todd, Aucts. (814) 725-1303
Sugarcreek, OH – Hay at 12:00 Noon, Livestock auction at 12:30 P.M.
Ashtabula, OH – Heaven's Auctioneering LLC
Auctions every Tuesday evening at 6:00pm. 2720 Carpenter Rd., Ashtabula, Ohio 44004. Antiques and modern furniture, glassware, household and firearms. (440) 477-7778.
Baltic, OH – Farmerstown Community Livestock Auction, LLC. St. Rt. 557, Baltic, Ohio. Livestock every Tuesday at 12:30 P.M. Baltic, OH - Farmerstown Hay and Straw Auction. 10 a.m.2807 St.Rt.557, Baltic, OH 43804.Andy Raber, auctioneer, Firman Miller, owner. Sale day phone: 330897-1464.
Damascus, OH – One mile South of Route 62 on Valley Road.Hay, grain at 12 :00 Noon, livestock at 1:15 P.M. Mercer, PA – Millers Mercer Livestock Auction. Every Tuesday at 12:30 P.M. Accepting livestock Mondays from 4-8 PM for Tuesday's sale. Kevin (724) 456-3632. / Sale Day Ph: (724) 893-8116. Dover, Ohio - RICK KEFFER AUCTIONS, LLC, 270 S. Tuscarawas Ave. (Rear), Dover, Ohio. Auction held every Tuesday at 5 pm. Antiques, Collectables, Furniture, Appliances. Box lots sold at 4 pm. You NEVER know whats going to show up! Taking QUALITY consignments on Sunday at 4 pm, or by appointment.
CHECK US OUT at RICKKEFFERAUCTIONS.COM for pics and details of upcoming auctions; Call Rick @ 330.340.9660 or 330.308.0294; Email: rick@rickkefferauctions.com Youngstown, OH – 2431 Youngstown/Hubbard Rd., Youngstown, Ohio 44505, Anglins Auction Service. Jeff Anglin Auct. Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture. At 5:30 P.M. (330) 707-0875
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Clinton, OH – Warwick Auction Co. - Dealers
Auction every Wednesday at 10:00 A.M. New general merchandise. Loads each week from all over! For flea marketers, store owners, eBayers and alike! One of the oldest auction sites in Ohio. (330) 858-0195 Meadville, PA – State Rt. 98 North or Northwest of
I-79, via 198. Livestock at 12:30 P.M. Gary Shidemantle, Owner.Gary Shidemantle, Auct., Gary Lee Shidemantle, Jr, Auct. (814) 763-2240
Mt Hope, OH - Mt Hope Auction. Hay: 9:30 AM, Produce:10:00 AM, Livestock at 11:00 AM and Poultry at 1:00 PM. www.mthopeauction.com. Steve or Thurman Mullet (330) 674-6188. Rogers, OH – Community Auction, half mile west of Rogers on Route 154. Hay & Grain, 1 pm weekly. rogersohio.hibid.com
Shiloh, OH – Blooming Grove Auction, Inc. - 1091 Free Rd., Shiloh, OH 44878. Hay and straw auction every Wednesday 9:30 AM. In-season produce 10:00 AM. (419) 896-2774, and Martin Sauder, Auctioneer (419) 896-2320.
West Springfield, PA – City Auction HousePublic Auto Auction @ 14518 West Ridge Rd., Every Wed. night at 6:30pm; Buy or sell here. 814-922-3944 www.cityauctionhousepa.com
Zanesville, OH – Muskingum Livestock, 944 Malinda St., Zanesville, Ohio. (740) 452-9984. Auction every Wed. at 9:00 A.M. Cattle, Hogs, Sheep & Goats. www.muskingumlivestock.com. Denny (740) 819-5120.
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Kidron, OH – Kidron Auction, Hay and Straw, 10:15 A.M., Livestock at Noon. Four miles South U.S. 30, two miles North U.S. 250. John Sprunger, Mgr.
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Ashland, OH – Ashland County Hay, Straw and Grain Auction. 10:30 A.M. One mile north of Ashland at intersection of SR 250 and TR 1136. Tom Dilgard, Auct. (419) 368-4675
Mercer, PA – 537 N. Perry Highway. Schiestle's Auction Center. Consignments, estates. Starting at 5:00 P.M. (724) 269-5125.
NewWilmington, PA – Rt. 208, 1/4 mile East of New Wilmington, Pa. First and Third Fridays of each month. Tack at 7:00 P.M., Horses at 10:00 P.M. Whiting Auction, Duke Whiting, Auctioneer. (724) 946-2024
Rogers, OH – Community Auction, half mile west of Rogers on Route 154. Small Livestock, Fresh Eggs, and Agricultural Items at 4 p.m. rogersohio.hibid.com
Alliance, Ohio – Lake Park Auctions - 22641 Lake Park Blvd., Alliance, Ohio. Weekly consignment auction: antique, collectibles, household. Doors open at 4:00 P.M., auction starts at 5:00 P.M. Dave Keenan, Auctioneer (330) 821-5949. Always taking quality consignments. Buy estates, large or small. See ad on auction zip.com.
Ashtabula, OH – Hamilton's Auction House, 5028 Benefit Ave., Ashtabula, Ohio 44004. (440) 998-7694. Auctions every Saturday night. Doors open at 4:30 P.M.Auction starts at 5:30 P.M. Butler, PA—5:30 P.M. Yaracs Family Auction, 490 Herman Rd. From Butler, Pa. take Rt. 422 two miles to traffic light, turn right toward Herman, go 3 miles to stop sign, turn right, go 2 miles to the sale. Furniture, household, antiques, collectibles, and misc. Auctioneer: Wally Yaracs, (724) 285-1372
Canton,OH –1stSaturdayofeachmonth.Lakeshore AuctionCenter,393212thSt.NW,where12thStreetbends around Meyers Lake.3:30 P.M., Antiques, collectibles, furniture, estates, specialty auctions. Whipple Auctioneers (330) 477-9365, www.WhippleAuction.com
Danville, OH – Danville Auction, 15684 Body Rd., EVERY 1ST & 3RD SAT. 8:45 A.M. Hay Sale, 9:30 A.M., Small Livestock, specializing in Boer goats. For info call Aden Yoder 330-231-8983.
Dennison, OH – Harrison County Sales, 88903 Sale Barn Road, 4 miles east of Dennison, OH behind Ark Pottery Sales. New and used, furniture, appliances, consignments, misc. Doors open 5:00 P.M. Auction at 6:00 P.M. (740) 922-1819
Edinburg, OH – 3rd Saturday of each month, Portage County. Edinburg Auction Sales, Inc., 4029 S.R. 14, 9:30 A.M. (330) 325-2966 - www.EdinburgAuction.com
Middlefield, OH –The Heritage Marketplace open at 15848 Nauvoo Rd. Market open 9:00 A M until 4:00 PM on Saturdays. Check Monday listing for auction times. (440) 477-1058 www.theheritagemarketplace.com.
Sugarcreek, OH – Tack at 11:00
A.M., hay, straw at 1:00
P.M., horses, ponies at 2:00 P.M.
Westland, PA – Marianne Hunnell Auctions @ 404 Westland Rd., Every Friday at 5:30; doors open at 3:00. Antiques and collectibles. 724-366-5684 or 724-760-
Norton, OH – Homestead Auctions, 4217 ClevelandMassillon Rd., Norton, OH 44203, Phone 330-706-9950. Tuesday night weekly auctions at 6 PM and Saturdays at 1 PM. Winter times and Summer times to be announced. RIPLEY, WV – Jackson Co. Regional Livestock Market Cedar Lakes Rd., Exit 132 off I-77 11:00 A.M. Livestock (304) 373-1269. Daniel Mitchell, Auct.
Auctioneers are reminded to notify Farm and Dairy when auctions are discontinued so that listings included above may be removed. Previously, auctioneers have failed to notify Farm and Dairy of such cancellations; as a result, listings of terminated auctions have continued to appear in the Weekly Auction listing. Keeping the Weekly Auction listing current benefits the readers who use it. We appreciate your assistance in this matter.
2016 Kubota KX080-4, 2018 Sany SY500H, Unused Doway DY08, (2)New Cherry KV12, LONG REACH
Hitachi LX220LC-3, 18 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: (2)2019 Cat 950M, 2012 Cat 950K, Cat 950GTC(like new), 2009 Cat 928HZ, (2)Unused Cat 910, (3)2018 Cat 906M, Cat
Unused Komatsu WA270-8, Case 921F, Case 821C, JD 544E, 2020 JD 324L, (2)Demo Wacker WL34, 15 CRAWLER
TRACTORS: 2015 Cat D8T, (2)Cat
D6TLGP, Cat D5KXL, Cat D5KLGP, (2)2020 Cat D3XL, Cat D3C-2, 2019-2018 JD 950KWH, 2019 JD 850KWLT(winch), JD
850CWT, 2019 JD 750KLGP, 2019 JD 550KXLT(winch), 2019 JD 450KLGP, 12 GPS EQUIPMENT: (3)TDS Trimble Recon Data Collector, (3)Trimble Cat MS975 Receivers, Trimble
TD520, Topcon FC-5000 Field Controller 7in. Screen, (2)Trimble Base/Rover w/T7 Screen and Carrying Case, Misc. GPS Parts, (2)GPS Stands, CRAWLER
CARRIER: 2019 Mooroka MST2200VD, 2 CRAWLER LOADERS: Cat 963C, Cat 953D, 2 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: 2014
Broderson IC-80-3J, P&H Omeca 18-ton, 9 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2019 JD 410SL(4x4), (2)2019-(2)2017-(2)2016 JD 310SL(4x4), (2)Case
580SM(4x4), 5 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2022 Dynapac CA3500D, 2022 Dynapac CA1500D, 2015 Dynapac CA1300DB(blade), 2015 Dynapac CA1300D, Sakai SV510, 6 ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2015
Dynapac
2018 Takeuchi TL10V2, 2018 Takeuchi TL6CR, 2018 Wacker ST45, 2017 Wacker ST28, 10 SKID STEERS: (2)2020 JD 330, (7)2020-2019 JD 320, 2018 Wacker SW28, TOOL CARRIER: Bobcat 5600TC, 10 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2)Unused Skytrak 10054(4x4), Unused Skytrak 8042(4x4), 2014 Xtreme XR1255(4x4), 2019 JLG 1043(4x4), 2013 Skyjack VR1056D(4x4), 2014 Genie GTH5519(4x4), Genie GTH-636, (2)Demo Wacker TH522, ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT: 2022 JCB 940, 9 FORKLIFTS: (3)2023 Heli CPYD25, 2019 Liugong CLG2025A, 2018 Liugong 2025G, 2017
Liugong 2025H, 2016 Hyster H50CT, 2015 Doosan D35S-7, 2013 Doosan D35S-5, 18 BOOM LIFTS: 2014 JLG 800AJ, 2014 JLG 600AJN, (4)JLG 600AJ, 2014 JLG 450AJ, 2015 JLG 400S, 2016 Snorkel TB86J, Snorkel TB66J, (2)Snorkel TB60, Snorkel TB50, 2015 Snorkel TB47J, (3)Snorkel TB42, 2018 Mec 60J-D, 2 ELECTRIC BOOM LIFTS: 2014 JLG E400AJPN, 2014 Snorkel A38A, 47 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2018 Skyjack SJ6832RT, 2019 Skyjack SJIII4632, (3)Skyjack SJIII3219, (8)Skyjack SJ16, (3)Skyjack SJ12, 2018 Genie GS-3232, 2017 Genie AWP30, (5)Genie GR-20, 2016 Snorkel S3370RT, 2019 Snorkel S3226E, (2)2016 Snorkel S3219E, 2017 Snorkel UL32DC, 2021 Snorkel TM16E, (2)Snorkel TM12E, 2015 Snorkel TM12, 2015 Mec 4069ERT, (2)Mec 1330SE, 2018
Mec Micro 19, (11)JLG 20MVL, 6 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2018 Sullair 400HDPQ, (4)Sullair 185DPQ, 2017 CPT CPS 185, 3
WELDERS: 2018 Miller Big Blue
500Pro, 2010 Miller Welder Rack 250/280amp, 2020 Miller XMT 350, 19 LIGHT PLANTS: 2022 Wacker LTV6L, 2018 Wacker LTV6K, (8)Wacker LTN6L, 2018
Magnum Pro MLT3060MV, (2)2017 Magnum Pro MLT6SM, 2017 Magnum Pro MLT6SMD, (2)2018 CPT CPLTV4, (3)Allmand
NLPro-II, 9 WATER PUMPS:
2012 Pioneer 12in., (2)2013 Pioneer 6in., 2012 Pioneer 4in., 2013 Thompson 8in., 2013 Hydra-Tech 6in., 2012 Gorman-Rupp 6in., 2012 Bakercorp 5in.,
2014 Bakercorp 4in., HYDRAULIC POWER UNIT: 2013 Hydra-Tech 32HPU, AIR DRYER: 2020 Sullivan Palatek, HORIZONTAL
DRILL: 2017 McCloskey D15, 4
WOOD CHIPPERS: 2017 Morbark M15RX, (3)2020 Morbark Boxer X7, 11 AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: Like New JD 6250(4x4), (2)Like New JD 6185(4x4), 2022-2021-(3)2019 JD 6155R(4x4), 2022 JD 6155M(4x4), Kubota L2550(4x4), Unused NH TD5040(4x4), LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTOR: JD 210C(4x4), 3
TRACTOR LOADERS: Unused NH Workmaster-105(4x4), Unused NH Workmaster-75(4x4), JD 6430(4X4), CONCRETE EQUIP-
MENT: 2018 Multiquip Concrete
Buggy, 4 SWEEPERS: 2017 Laymor SM300(100hrs.), Laymor 8B, Rosco RB48, 2017 Tennant 525, WATER TRUCK: Volvo A25C(5,000gal.), FLATBED TRUCK:
Ford F700, ROLLBACK TRUCK: 2021 Isuzu NPR, ROLLOFF TRUCK: 2006 Sterling 9500(t/a), 3 DUMP TRUCKS: 2019 Freightliner M2(s/a), 2017 Freightliner 114SD(tri.), 2006 Mack 713(quad), 4 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2021 Mack GR64F, 2014-2012 Mack CXU613(t/a), 2012 Peterbilt 367(tri.), 2 PICKUP TRUCKS:
2018 Chevy 3500HD(4x4), 2014 Ford F150XLT, 2 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES: (2)Ford Explorer Sport, EQUIPMENT TRAILER: 2013 Trailking TK80 48ft.(t/a), LIVE BOTTOM TRAILER: 1999 Red River LB426(quad.), 2 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2018 Felling 12ft(t/a), 2016 Pratt EZ1980(t/a), 31 UTILITY VEHICLES: 2020-
(2)2019-(2)2018 Polaris Ranger Crew 570, 2018 Polaris Ranger, (6)Club Car Carryall 1700, Club Car Carryall 1500, (8)Columbia EX21-T-24, 2018 Bobcat 3400XLD, 2017 Kubota RTV-X1140W, 2017 Kubota RTV-X1100CW, 2013 Kubota RTV-1140CPX, (2)Kubota RTV900(4x4), (2) Taylor Bigfoot 36V AC, 2016
Taylor B5-440-36, 2 MULTI-USE CONTAINERS: (2)New 40ft High Cube, 4 CONTAINERS: (2)New 9ft. & (2)8ft.(door/window),
ROLLOFF CONTAINER: 20ft., 14
2020 Komatsu PC80MR-5, 2018 JD 245G, 2020-(2)2019 JD 160G, (2)20202018 JD 135G, (3)2019 JD 85G, 2012 Hitachi ZX225USLC-3, Hitachi ZX135US-6, Unused Case CX210E, 2017 Case CX130, Unused Case CX90D, 2016 Kobelco SK140SR, 2016 Kubota KX080-4, 2018 Sany SY500H, Unused Doway DY08, (2)New Cherry KV12, LONG REACH EXCAVATOR: Hitachi LX220LC-3, 18 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: (2)2019 Cat 950M, 2012 Cat 950K, Cat 950GTC(like new), 2009 Cat 928HZ, (2)Unused Cat 910, (3)2018 Cat 906M, Cat 906, Unused Komatsu WA270-8, Case 921F, Case 821C, JD 544E, 2020 JD 324L, (2)Demo Wacker WL34, 15 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2015 Cat D8T, (2)Cat D6TLGP, Cat D5KXL, Cat D5KLGP, (2)2020 Cat D3XL, Cat D3C-2, 2019-2018 JD 950KWH, 2019 JD 850KWLT(winch), JD 850CWT, 2019 JD 750KLGP, 2019 JD 550KXLT(winch), 2019 JD 450KLGP, 12 GPS EQUIPMENT: (3)TDS Trimble Recon Data Collector, (3)Trimble Cat MS975 Receivers, Trimble TD520, Topcon FC-5000 Field Controller 7in. Screen, (2)Trimble Base/Rover w/T7 Screen and Carrying Case, Misc. GPS Parts, (2)GPS Stands, CRAWLER CARRIER: 2019 Mooroka MST2200VD, 2 CRAWLER LOADERS: Cat 963C, Cat 953D, 2 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: 2014 Broderson IC-80-3J, P&H Omeca 18-ton, 9 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2019 JD 410SL(4x4), (2)2019-(2)2017-(2)2016 JD 310SL(4x4), (2)Case 580SM(4x4), 5 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2022 Dynapac CA3500D, 2022 Dynapac CA1500D, 2015 Dynapac CA1300DB(blade), 2015 Dynapac CA1300D, Sakai SV510, 6 ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2015 Dynapac CC900G, (4)2015 Dynapac CC1200, 2015 Wacker RD7EH-ES, TRENCH ROLLER: 2019 Wacker RTX-SC2, 33 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: (7)2021 Bobcat T770, (7)2020 JD 333G, 2020 JD 325G, JD 323D, 2020 JD 324L, Cat 299DHF, 2019-(3)2018 Cat 259D, (2)2018 Cat 239D, Like New NH C234, 2019-2018-2016 Takeuchi TL12R2, 2018 Takeuchi TL10V2, 2018 Takeuchi TL6CR, 2018 Wacker ST45, 2017 Wacker ST28, 10 SKID STEERS: (2)2020 JD 330, (7)2020-2019 JD 320, 2018 Wacker SW28, TOOL CARRIER: Bobcat 5600TC, 10 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2)Unused Skytrak 10054(4x4), Unused Skytrak 8042(4x4), 2014 Xtreme XR1255(4x4), 2019 JLG 1043(4x4), 2013 Skyjack VR1056D(4x4), 2014 Genie GTH-5519(4x4), Genie GTH-636, (2)Demo Wacker TH522, ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT: 2022 JCB 940, 9 FORKLIFTS: (3)2023 Heli CPYD25, 2019 Liugong CLG2025A, 2018 Liugong 2025G, 2017 Liugong 2025H, 2016 Hyster H50CT, 2015 Doosan D35S-7, 2013 Doosan D35S-5, 18 BOOM LIFTS: 2014 JLG 800AJ, 2014 JLG 600AJN, (4)JLG 600AJ, 2014 JLG 450AJ, 2015 JLG 400S, 2016 Snorkel TB86J, Snorkel TB66J, (2)Snorkel TB60, Snorkel TB50, 2015 Snorkel TB47J, (3)Snorkel TB42, 2018 Mec 60J-D, 2 ELECTRIC BOOM LIFTS: 2014 JLG E400AJPN, 2014 Snorkel A38A, 47 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2018 Skyjack SJ6832RT, 2019 Skyjack SJIII4632, (3)Skyjack SJIII3219, (8)Skyjack SJ16, (3)Skyjack SJ12, 2018 Genie GS-3232, 2017 Genie AWP30, (5)Genie GR-20, 2016 Snorkel S3370RT, 2019 Snorkel S3226E, (2)2016 Snorkel S3219E, 2017 Snorkel UL32DC, 2021 Snorkel TM16E, (2)Snorkel TM12E, 2015 Snorkel TM12, 2015 Mec 4069ERT, (2)Mec 1330SE, 2018 Mec Micro 19, (11)JLG 20MVL, 6 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2018 Sullair 400HDPQ, (4)Sullair 185DPQ, 2017 CPT CPS 185, 3 WELDERS: 2018 Miller Big Blue 500Pro, 2010 Miller Welder Rack 250/280amp, 2020 Miller XMT 350, 19 LIGHT PLANTS: 2022 Wacker LTV6L, 2018 Wacker LTV6K, (8)Wacker LTN6L, 2018 Magnum Pro MLT3060MV, (2)2017 Magnum Pro MLT6SM, 2017 Magnum Pro MLT6SMD, (2)2018 CPT CPLTV4, (3)Allmand NLPro-II, 9 WATER PUMPS: 2012 Pioneer 12in., (2)2013 Pioneer 6in., 2012 Pioneer 4in., 2013 Thompson 8in., 2013 Hydra-Tech 6in., 2012 Gorman-Rupp 6in., 2012 Bakercorp 5in., 2014 Bakercorp 4in., HYDRAULIC POWER UNIT: 2013 Hydra-Tech 32HPU, AIR DRYER: 2020 Sullivan Palatek, HORIZONTAL DRILL: 2017 McCloskey D15, 4
STORAGE BUILDINGS: (2)New Golden Mount 30ft.x65ft.x15ft., New Golden Mount 30ft.x40ft.x15ft., (7)New Golden Mount 20ft.x30ft.x12ft., (4)New Golden Mount 40ft.x20ft. New Golden Mount 20ft.x20ft., 3 PORTABLE BATHROOM STATIONS: (2)New Bastone 110v Portable Toilets w/Shower, New Bastone 110v
WOOD CHIPPERS: 2017 Morbark M15RX, (3)2020 Morbark Boxer X7, 11 AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: Like New JD 6250(4x4), (2)Like New JD 6185(4x4), 2022-2021-(3)2019 JD 6155R(4x4), 2022 JD 6155M(4x4), Kubota L2550(4x4), Unused NH TD5040(4x4), LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTOR: JD 210C(4x4), 3
Portable Toilet w/Double Stall, 6 SCRAP RECYCLING EQUIPMENT: (2)New 4-yd Debris Box, (4)New 2-cu. yd. Self Dumping
Hopper, 14 SNOW EQUIPMENT:
(13)New 8ft. Snow Pusher, New 6ft. Snow Pusher, FUEL TANK: 2011 Transcube 250gal., 4 PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)New
Easy Kleen 4000psi, FUEL TANK: 2011 Transcube 250gal., 6 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS, EXCAVATOR BUCKETS, 17 PALLETS OF STONES, 64 ATTACHMENTS: (50)Skid Steers, (8)Mini Track Loader, 110 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.
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TRACTOR LOADERS: Unused NH Workmaster-105(4x4), Unused NH Workmaster-75(4x4), JD 6430(4X4), CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: 2018 Multiquip Concrete Buggy, 4 SWEEPERS: 2017 Laymor SM300(100hrs.), Laymor 8B, Rosco RB48, 2017 Tennant 525, WATER TRUCK: Volvo A25C(5,000gal.), FLATBED TRUCK: Ford F700, ROLLBACK TRUCK: 2021 Isuzu NPR, ROLLOFF TRUCK: 2006 Sterling 9500(t/a), 3 DUMP TRUCKS: 2019 Freightliner M2(s/a), 2017 Freightliner 114SD(tri.), 2006 Mack 713(quad), 4 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2021 Mack GR64F, 2014-2012 Mack CXU613(t/a), 2012 Peterbilt 367(tri.), 2 PICKUP TRUCKS: 2018 Chevy 3500HD(4x4), 2014 Ford F150XLT, 2 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES: (2)Ford Explorer Sport, EQUIPMENT TRAILER: 2013 Trailking TK80 48ft.(t/a), LIVE BOTTOM TRAILER: 1999 Red River LB426(quad.), 2 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2018 Felling 12ft(t/a), 2016 Pratt EZ-1980(t/a), 31 UTILITY VEHICLES: 2020(2)2019-(2)2018 Polaris Ranger Crew 570, 2018 Polaris Ranger, (6)Club Car Carryall 1700, Club Car Carryall 1500, (8)Columbia EX21-T-24, 2018 Bobcat 3400XLD, 2017 Kubota RTV-X1140W, 2017 Kubota RTV-X1100CW, 2013 Kubota RTV-1140CPX, (2)Kubota RTV900(4x4), (2)Taylor Bigfoot 36V AC, 2016 Taylor B5-440-36, 2 MULTI-USE CONTAINERS: (2)New 40ft High Cube, 4 CONTAINERS: (2)New 9ft. & (2)8ft.(door/window), ROLLOFF CONTAINER: 20ft., 14 STORAGE BUILDINGS: (2)New Golden Mount 30ft.x65ft.x15ft., New Golden Mount 30ft.x40ft.x15ft., (7)New Golden Mount 20ft.x30ft.x12ft., (4)New Golden Mount 40ft.x20ft. New Golden Mount 20ft.x20ft., 3 PORTABLE BATHROOM STATIONS: (2)New Bastone 110v Portable Toilets w/Shower, New Bastone 110v Portable Toilet w/Double Stall, 6 SCRAP RECYCLING EQUIPMENT: (2)New 4-yd Debris Box, (4)New 2-cu. yd. Self Dumping Hopper, 14 SNOW EQUIPMENT: (13)New 8ft. Snow Pusher, New 6ft. Snow Pusher, FUEL TANK: 2011 Transcube 250gal., 4 PRESSURE WASHERS: (4)New Easy Kleen 4000psi, FUEL TANK: 2011 Transcube 250gal., 6 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS, EXCAVATOR BUCKETS, 17 PALLETS OF STONES, 64 ATTACHMENTS: (50)Skid Steers, (8)Mini Track Loader, 110 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.
TORS: Volvo EC330BLC, (2)2018 Cat 308E2, Cat E70B, Hitachi
EX160LC-5, (4)Case CX17B, JCB 8032, (2)New Agrotk QH12, (2)New Agrotk H12, (4)New Agrotk
L12, New MC MC27, (6)New Cherry KV12, (9)New Power X PX10-L, TRUCK CRANE: Terex T550, ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE: Broderson IC-80-01, 9 RUBBER TIRED
LOADERS: Cat 980C, Cat 966C, Cat 950H, Doosan DL400, Komatsu
WA480-6MC, 2016 Case 721F, JD 544H, Unused Hitachi ZW95-6C, Bobcat 2000, 2 INTEGRATED
TOOL CARRIERS: Cat IT38G, Cat IT14G, CRAWLER TRACTOR: JD
450B, 6 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2)2019 JD 310SL(4x4), 2016 Cat 416F2(4x4), Volvo
BL70, Kubota L3901, Case 580SL(4x4), ASPHALT PAVER: Cat AP1055B, VIBRATORY ROLLER: IR SD115D, 3 ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2022-2019 Wacker RD12A-90, 2014
Hamm HD+120i, 5 TRENCH ROLLERS: 2018-(2)2017-(2)2016 Wacker
RTLX-SC3, 8 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2016 Cat 299D2, 2016 Cat 289D, 2018-(2)2017 Cat
259D, 2019 Cat 249D, 2019 Kubota SVL95-2SC, 2016 Case TR270, 5 SKID STEERS: 2016 Cat 246D, 2017 Bobcat S70, 2016 Bobcat S650, Case SR240, Gehl SL5640E, 7 MINI TIRED LOADERS: (5)New Power X PXMSKW-1000L, (2)
NEW POWER X PX320-L, 5 MINI TRACK LOADERS: (5)New Power X PXMD-1000L, 4 FORKLIFTS: (3)2023 Heli CPYD25, White, 11 BOOM LIFTS: 2011 JLG 860SJ, JLG
450AJ, 2014 Snorkel TB85J, Snorkel TB60, Snorkel TB42, 2013 Genie S65, Skyjack SJ45T, (2)2014 Genie S60X, (2)2014 Genie Z60/34RT, 2014 Genie Z-45/25J, 2017
Mec 60J-D, 2 ELECTRIC BOOM LIFTS: 2014 Genie Z40/23, 2011 Genie Z45/25JE, 30 SCISSOR
LIFTS: Skyjack SJ8841RT, Skyjack SJIII4620, (2)Skyjack SJ3219, (2)
Genie GS-4390RT, (3)Genie GS-3246E, 2015 Genie GS-2646E, (3)Genie GS-2632E, 2013 Genie GS-2032E, (4)Genie GS-1930E, (3)Genie GR-20, (4)Snorkel S4732E, 2016 Snorkel S4726E, 2019 Snorkel TM12E, 2014 Mec 5492RT, 2018 Mec 1930SE, 2022 Mec
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There will be several loads of new, used, returned and surplus items from mostly Home Depot, Amazon, Lowes, and Target. Mowers, hand tools, power tools, and electric, good selection of Lawn And Garden type items blowers, vacs, trimmers, etc. also there will be some household type items Usually small type kitchen appliances, toys and some sporting goods, misc. most items sold separately but will be some volume lots for wholesalers. www.res.bid or www.auctionzip.com pics will be added sale week.
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‘The Art of Harmony’ opens at museum
We are going to have a preview Friday from 10 AM to 4 PM and will be opening registration then.
There will be several loads of new, used, returned and surplus items from mostly Home Depot, Amazon, Lowes, and Target. Mowers, hand tools, power tools, and electric, good selection of Lawn And Garden type items blowers, vacs, trimmers, etc. also there will be some household type items Usually small type kitchen appliances, toys and some sporting goods, misc. most items sold separately but will be some volume lots for wholesalers. www.res.bid or www.auctionzip.com pics will be added sale week.
HARMONY, Pa. — The Harmony Museum is sponsoring an art exhibit called The Art of Harmony, in the museum’s Stewart Hall from Sept. 16-30.
We are going to have a preview Friday from 10 AM to 4 PM and will be opening registration then.
Terms: Cash, or Visa/MC/Discover Credit/Debit Card, There will be a 5% Buyers Premium applied to all purchases. We will not be Accepting Checks
Note: These items are mostly new but are surplus, scratch and dents or returned items. This is a partial list. We are bringing items in by the semi load so there are bound to be some unadvertised specials and some things on the list that don’t show up. Everything is on a one way ticket and sold as-is under your own inspection. There will be something for everyone. We will be selling in 4 rings out of the gate and up to 5 rings at times so bring a couple friends. Load out until 5 pm Saturday or 9-4 on Monday. Lunch stand on site. It should be a great day, a lot of volume and good volume so bring the box truck!
Terms: Cash, or Visa/MC/Discover Credit/ Debit Card, There will be a 5% Buyers Premium applied to all purchases. We will not be Accepting Checks Note: These items are mostly new but are surplus, scratch and dents or returned items. This is a partial list. We are bringing items in by the semi load so there are bound to be some unadvertised specials and some things on the list that don’t show up. Everything is on a one way ticket and sold as-is under your own inspection. There will be something for everyone. We will be selling in 4 rings out of the gate and up to 5 rings at times so bring a couple friends. Load out until 5 pm Saturday or 9-4 on Monday. Lunch stand on site. It should be a great day, a lot of volume and good volume so bring the box truck!
Call Seth Andrews with questions 330-466-5471.
Call Seth Andrews with questions 330-4665471.
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This free exhibit is in partnership with Harmony’s Bottlebrush Gallery and will feature some artwork from the Harmony Museum collection. There is no admission to view the more than 50 pieces of art, many of which are available for sale.
The exhibit is the brainchild of M.J. McCurdy, owner of the Bottlebrush Gallery, and Jo Annette Cynkar, who manages the Harmony Museum Shop. The two have worked together on many other Harmony events, including Harmony’s annual Christmas Market which will happen this year on Nov. 11 and 12.
Besides artwork from the Harmony Museum collection, the majority of art on display will be for sale. The exhibit is open Tuesdays through Saturdays with weekday hours from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Harmony Museum is located at 218 Mercer Street.
New outdoor welding lab preps students for elements
ADDRESS: 4501 Leipzig Ave., Mays Landing, New Jersey 08330
MME25, 8 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2014 Doosan HP1600, (2)Doosan
P425/375, 2015 Atlas Copco XATS750, 2018 Atlas Copco XAS185, 2016 Rotair D185T4F, Grimmer
XR1255(4x4), 2011 Genie GTH-844(4x4), 2006 Genie GTH-6622(4x4), 34 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Volvo EC330BLC, (2)2018 Cat 308E2, Cat E70B, Hitachi
Schmidt, Smith, 2 GENERATORS: 2020 Cat 48Kw, 2016 Cat 28Kw, 8 LIGHT PLANTS: (2)Allmand BR NLV-ML3EC, (3)2018 Wacker 6Kw, 2018 Wanco WLTC4K, 2015 Wanco ALTC4K, 2017 Magnum 6Kw, ARROW/MESSAGE BOARD:
Addco DH100-ALS, 22 WATER PUMPS: 2014 Cornell 12in., 2013-2012 Bakercorp 12in., 20132012-2011 Bakercorp 10in., 2010 Bakercorp 8in., 2013-2012 Bakercorp 4in., Thompson 8in., 2013-2011 Thompson 4in., (4)Pioneer 6in., (2)Pioneer 4in., 2015 PPSI 8in. Rotary Wellpoint, 2013 BBA PT250 8in. Rotary Wellpoint, 2011 HydraTech 4in., HYDRAULIC POWER UNIT: Thompson 32HPU, 8 CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: Whitman WH70 Motar Mixer, (3)M-B-W Walk-behind Power Trowel, (4)Concrete
EX160LC-5, (4)Case CX17B, JCB 8032, (2)New Agrotk QH12, (2)New Agrotk H12, (4)New Agrotk L12, New MC MC27, (6)New Cherry KV12, (9)New Power X PX10-L, TRUCK CRANE: Terex T550, ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE: Broderson IC-80-01, 9 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 980C, Cat 966C, Cat 950H, Doosan DL400, Komatsu WA480-6MC, 2016 Case 721F, JD 544H, Unused Hitachi ZW95-6C, Bobcat 2000, 2 INTEGRATED TOOL CARRIERS: Cat IT38G, Cat IT14G, CRAWLER TRACTOR: JD 450B, 6 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2)2019 JD 310SL(4x4), 2016 Cat 416F2(4x4), Volvo BL70, Kubota L3901, Case 580SL(4x4), ASPHALT PAVER: Cat AP1055B, VIBRATORY ROLLER: IR SD115D, 3 ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2022-2019 Wacker RD12A-90, 2014 Hamm HD+120i, 5 TRENCH ROLLERS: 2018-(2)2017-(2)2016 Wacker
RTLX-SC3, 8 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2016 Cat 299D2, 2016 Cat 289D, 2018-(2)2017 Cat 259D, 2019 Cat 249D, 2019 Kubota SVL95-2SC, 2016 Case TR270, 5 SKID STEERS: 2016 Cat 246D, 2017 Bobcat S70, 2016 Bobcat S650, Case SR240, Gehl SL5640E, 7 MINI TIRED LOADERS: (5)New Power X PXMSKW-1000L, (2)
NEW POWER X PX320-L, 5 MINI TRACK LOADERS: (5)New Power X PXMD-1000L, 4 FORKLIFTS: (3)2023 Heli CPYD25, White, 11 BOOM LIFTS: 2011 JLG 860SJ, JLG
Buckets, WOOD CHIPPER: Altec, MULCH BLOWER: Renco TM35, 2 VAN TRUCKS: 2004 Freightliner M2, 2006 Chevy G3500(4x4), VACUUM TRUCK: 2014 Dodge 4500, CONCRETE MIXER TRUCK: IH 4900, REFRIGERATOR TRUCK: 2006 IH 4300, CAB & CHASSIS: 2000
Isuzu NPR, 9 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2016-(2)2014 Ford F550XL, 2015
Ford F350(4x4), 2010 Ford E350, 2016 Ford F250XLT(4x4), 2017 Ford T250, 2013 Nissan NV2500,
FLATBED TRUCK: 2015 GMC 2500(4x4), PLOW & SALT TRUCK:
2005 IH 7600, 12 TRUCK TRACTORS: (4)2019 Mack Anthem 64T(t/a), (3)2017 Freightliner Casca-
dia 113(t/a), 2016 Freightliner Cascadia(t/a), 2014-2013-2009 Kenworth
T800(t/a), IH Paystar(tri.), 8 PICKUP TRUCKS: 2019-2018 Dodge 1500SLT(4x4), 2019 Dodge
1500(4x4), 2019 Chevy 2500LT, Ford F350(4x4), (2)2014 Ford F150, 2004
GMC Sierra, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE: 2019 Kia Soul, 6 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2014 Ledwell
LW53 53ft.(t/a), 2017-2016 Ledwell LW48 48ft.(t/a), 2013 Trailking TK80HT
450AJ, 2014 Snorkel TB85J, Snorkel TB60, Snorkel TB42, 2013 Genie S65, Skyjack SJ45T, (2)2014 Genie S60X, (2)2014 Genie Z60/34RT, 2014 Genie Z-45/25J, 2017 Mec 60J-D, 2 ELECTRIC BOOM LIFTS: 2014 Genie Z40/23, 2011 Genie Z45/25JE, 30 SCISSOR LIFTS: Skyjack SJ8841RT, Skyjack SJIII4620, (2)Skyjack SJ3219, (2) Genie GS-4390RT, (3)Genie GS-3246E, 2015 Genie GS-2646E, (3)Genie GS-2632E, 2013 Genie GS-2032E, (4)Genie GS-1930E, (3)Genie GR-20, (4)Snorkel S4732E, 2016 Snorkel S4726E, 2019 Snorkel TM12E, 2014 Mec 5492RT, 2018 Mec 1930SE, 2022 Mec MME25, 8 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2014 Doosan HP1600, (2)Doosan P425/375, 2015 Atlas Copco XATS750, 2018 Atlas Copco XAS185, 2016 Rotair D185T4F, Grimmer Schmidt, Smith, 2 GENERATORS: 2020 Cat 48Kw, 2016 Cat 28Kw, 8 LIGHT PLANTS: (2)Allmand BR NLV-ML3EC, (3)2018 Wacker 6Kw, 2018 Wanco WLTC4K, 2015 Wanco ALTC4K, 2017 Magnum 6Kw, ARROW/MESSAGE BOARD: Addco DH100-ALS, 22 WATER PUMPS: 2014 Cornell 12in., 2013-2012 Bakercorp 12in., 2013-2012-2011 Bakercorp 10in., 2010 Bakercorp 8in., 2013-2012 Bakercorp 4in., Thompson 8in., 2013-2011 Thompson 4in., (4)Pioneer 6in., (2)Pioneer 4in., 2015 PPSI 8in. Rotary Wellpoint, 2013 BBA PT250 8in. Rotary Wellpoint, 2011 HydraTech 4in., HYDRAULIC POWER UNIT: Thompson 32HPU, 8 CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: Whitman WH-70 Motar Mixer, (3)M-B-W Walk-behind Power Trowel, (4)Concrete Buckets, WOOD CHIPPER: Altec, MULCH BLOWER: Renco TM35, 2 VAN TRUCKS: 2004 Freightliner M2, 2006 Chevy G3500(4x4), VACUUM TRUCK: 2014 Dodge 4500,
CONCRETE MIXER TRUCK: IH 4900, REFRIGERATOR TRUCK: 2006 IH 4300, CAB & CHASSIS: 2000 Isuzu NPR, 9 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2016-(2)2014 Ford F550XL, 2015
48ft.(t/a), 2005 Trailking TK70HT 48ft.(t/a), DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILER: 2007 Talbert 65-ton(t/a), 6 TAGALONG TRAILERS: (6)2023 Delta 27TB, 2 UTILITY
VEHICLES: 2016 Bobcat 3400D(4x4), 2018 Kubota RTV-X1100, 11 MULTI-USE CONTAINERS, 52
CONTAINERS, 36 STORAGE BUILDINGS, 6 PORTABLE BATHROOM
STATIONS, 11 SCRAP RECYCLING EQUIPMENT, WOOD
The facility features 20 exterior welding bays and room for storage and would serve upwards of 100 students. USA Superintendent Bill Watson said the purpose of the facility is to introduce pupils to welding in the elements so they know what is expected on the job.
“It’s one thing to weld when it’s 70 degrees outside, but it’s another when it is cold. That’s the nature of the welding lab: They will be in the elements and we wanted them to really train and be prepared for these jobs,” Watson said, in a statement.
The site has been nearly two years in the making and was finally completed last week. Watson said the concept was based on an idea by instructor Matt Gates and may be among the first of its kind in the state.
Ford F350(4x4), 2010 Ford E350, 2016 Ford F250XLT(4x4), 2017 Ford T250, 2013 Nissan NV2500, FLATBED TRUCK: 2015 GMC 2500(4x4), PLOW & SALT TRUCK: 2005 IH 7600, 12 TRUCK TRACTORS: (4)2019 Mack Anthem 64T(t/a), (3)2017 Freightliner Cascadia 113(t/a), 2016 Freightliner Cascadia(t/a), 2014-2013-2009 Kenworth T800(t/a), IH Paystar(tri.), 8 PICKUP TRUCKS: 2019-2018 Dodge 1500SLT(4x4), 2019 Dodge 1500(4x4), 2019 Chevy 2500LT, Ford F350(4x4), (2)2014 Ford F150, 2004 GMC Sierra, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE: 2019 Kia Soul, 6 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2014 Ledwell LW53 53ft.(t/a), 2017-2016 Ledwell LW48 48ft.(t/a), 2013 Trailking TK80HT 48ft.(t/a), 2005 Trailking TK70HT 48ft.(t/a), DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILER: 2007 Talbert 65-ton(t/a), 6 TAGALONG TRAILERS: (6)2023 Delta 27TB, 2 UTILITY
PRODUCTS, 17 SNOW EQUIPMENT, 32
PRESSURE WASHERS, 4 ROAD PLATES, 22 CRANE ACCESSORIES, PUMP ACCESSORIES, 22 CRANE ACCESSORIES, FUEL TANK, 11 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS, HYDRAULIC SHEARS, 5 THUMBS, 64 BUCKETS, 207 PALLETS OF STONE, 170 ATTACHMENTS: (155)Skid Steer, 147 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.
SALE SITE PHONE: (609) 204-3189 Jay
ALEX LYON & SON
VEHICLES: 2016 Bobcat 3400D(4x4), 2018 Kubota RTV-X1100, 11 MULTI-USE CONTAINERS, 52 CONTAINERS, 36 STORAGE BUILDINGS, 6 PORTABLE BATHROOM STATIONS, 11 SCRAP RECYCLING EQUIPMENT, WOOD PRODUCTS, 17 SNOW EQUIPMENT, 32 PRESSURE WASHERS, 4 ROAD PLATES, 22 CRANE ACCESSORIES, PUMP ACCESSORIES, 22 CRANE ACCESSORIES, FUEL TANK, 11 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS, HYDRAULIC SHEARS, 5 THUMBS, 64 BUCKETS, 207 PALLETS OF STONE, 170 ATTACHMENTS: (155)Skid Steer, 147 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.
SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 • Phone: (315) 633-2944
Go to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details.
Go to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details.
ADDRESS: 4501 Leipzig Ave., Mays Landing, New Jersey 08330
2 DAY AUCTION
PART 2 OF ACQUISITION OF AHERN RENTALS
SALE SITE PHONE: (609) 204-3189 Jay
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A funding shortfall nearly shelved the project, however, until Ascent stepped up to help, contributing $75,000, Watson said. Additional funds came from Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief. SkyOxygen of Pittsburgh constructed the one-story building and Watson said five cohorts of 20 students can utilize the lab.
School leaders are also reviewing plans to construct a new, two-story building next to the welding lab for classrooms, machinery and facilities for students working with heavy equipment operation and CNC plasma cutting. Additionally, they have met with state officials to tour the former Williams Energy district office at 10 E. Main St. for classrooms, exterior welding labs and healthbased programs while the lower level is being eyed as a hospitality hub for the Sustainable Opportunity Development Center based in Salem.
Freedom Twp. Historical Society plans fall festival
WINDHAM, Ohio — The Freedom Township Historical Society will hold a fall festival and open house from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 23, at the Freedom Township Pavillion and Town Hall, at the intersections of State Routes 303, 700 and 88.
The event will have a wide selection of big pumpkins, little pumpkins, white pumpkins and gourds to pick from, donated by Pochedly Farms for the benefit of the historical society. Bundled corn stalks will also be available. All of the fall decorative items are on a donation basis. Freedom books by Deral White will be available for a $5 donation, and there will also be T-shirt and sweatshirt order forms.
Additionally, the Drakesburg School will host a range of activities including car, craft and vendor shows as well as cow chip bingo, a 50/50 raffle, raffle baskets and food. Drakesburg School is located at 7276 State Route 303, Windham, Ohio, and will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
For more information, call 330527-7669 and leave a message.
September 30, 2023 | 8:45am
From Conneaut Lake take Rt. 285 east 4.2 miles to auction.
ATV/TRAILERS: 2012 Honda TRX 420 4x4 Rancher with winch, plow & title (in great shape); 2014 Sure Trac 6’x10’ aluminum utility trailer w/ ramp & title; small homemade trailer w/ title. TOOLS: Stihl 028AV chainsaw; Homelite chainsaw; Stihl trimmer & leaf blower; Husky upright 20 gal. compressor; Hollands #14 vise; gas powered water pump; Craftsman benchtop metal lathe; bench grinder; drill presses; battery chargers; toll boxes; lot of hand tools; Ryobi table saw; Craftsman radial arm saw; Ryobi 9” bandsaw; misc. power tools and more. ANT. & COLL.: Anvil (unsigned); Gibson Epiphone elec. guitar w/ case; Lionel 027 engine, cars & track; vintage yard windmill; camp stoves; Fisher Price toys & more. RC PLANES: 15 + or – radio-controlled airplanes, some complete, lots of parts, motors etc., 8 controllers & more. HOUSEHOLD: GE washer & Maytag elec. dryer (both nice & modern); oak dining table w/ chairs; full bed; floor safe; glider rocker; misc. kitchen items & glassware; luggage; coolers & more.
TERMS: Cash, Approved PA Check or Credit/Debit Cards w/ valid ID. Out of state checks must be accompanied by a bank letter of guarantee. 4% buyer’s premium waived for cash or check.
(814) 333-1988 - 814-720-1988
Bruce Nicolls AU-1185-L Nathan Nicolls AU-5325-L nicollsandauctions@gmail.com or AuctionZip #1520
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at 6:00 P.M.
BEHM’S AUCTION & REAL ESTATE SERVICES
BARTON AUTO WRECKING
Internet Only AuctIOn
Event highlights include minitrial divisions intro through novice, combined tests intro through preliminary, dressage-only tests available and a Halloween costume contest with prizes.
Interested participants can register or find more information at bluehorseentries.com/events/chagrinvalley-farms-october-mini-trial-1.
Kids Page answer Key
From Page B38
word fractions: Terry Bradshaw
word scramble: mcIntosh; Braeburn; Jonagold; mutsu; Cortland Jokes: a. He was stalking. B. It gets wet.
Will accept consignments of mini horses, donkeys, cows, sheep, goats, & fancy birds
8:45am - Antiques and Misc.
9:30am - Hay Sale
11:00am - Baby calves followed by cattle, goats, sheep, & donkeys.
11:00am - Cages, Tools, and Misc.
12:00pm - Cage Birds and Rabbits
Commission is 10% on all animals and 20% on all poultry.
Donkeys, Ponies and Horses need negative coggins test. Goats need scrapie tags. These cows sell!!
Poultry cages should be able to be see through. Animals & birds can be dropped o Friday prior to auction date but must have water & feed in cages.
$20 per animal to be entered into the catalog. Non refundable. Will accept consignments until sale time.
Auctioneers:
Aden Yoder 330-231-8983
Tim Miller 740-502-6786
Dennis Hershberger 740-485-9397
buy, sell, OR trade
Commercial Real Estate Auction
Commercial Real Estate Auction
BIDDING ENDS: Tues., Oct. 10, 2023 at 6:30 pm
Barton Auto Wrecking started in business in 1937 and has been a very successful business in the Waynesburg area. With the passing of the owner, the family has decided to sell the trucks and equipment used in the day-today operation.
Please visit us on Facebook, www.behmsauction.com and www.gotoauction.com for pictures and full listing Online bidding located at behmsonlineauction.hibid.com Auction closes Friday, September 29, 6:00 p.m. with a soft closing of lots in a timed fashion. Pick up will be Saturday, September 30 from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon. Preview will be Tuesday, September 26 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. This is a large auction. Mark your calendar and do not miss this auction. titLeD VeHiCLeS: 2 International 4700 DT466E roll back trucks - Chevy wreck truck w/Jerr-Dan bed – Newer CM steel truck utility bed. 4 wheelers & side by sides for parts or repair (no title or paperwork) – Kodiak, Polaris Range Crew side by side, Polaris side by side, Honda Foreman & other side by sides SHOp eQUipMeNt AND tOOLS: FULL LISTING OF ITEMS LOCATED AT BeHMSONLiNeAUCtiON.HiBiD.COM
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Behm’s Auction & Real Estate Services
the auction specialist for over 75 years Auctioneers of real estate, estates & personal property. Jim Behm, Broker-Auctioneer, CAI, CES (724) 428-3664 or (304) 845-2666 PA Lic AU 3338
This well maintained 3 suite professional office building is being offered at public auction due to the retiring doctor who occupied the 2989 sq. ft. Suite #1. This suite has a waiting room, reception room, and multiple exam rooms including 2 lead lined X-ray rooms, 1/2 baths and utility room. Suite #2 has 3234 sq. ft. and is occupied by a physician and has it's own waiting room, receptionists room and multiple exam rooms. Suite 3 is 675 sq. ft room and has a small waiting room, reception room, and 2 additional rooms. All 3 suites have both front and rear entrances from the large 25,100 sq. ft. parking lot with 50 parking spaces. OPENING BID: $250,000
This well maintained 3 suite professional office building is being offered at public auction due to the retiring doctor who occupied the 2989 sq. ft. Suite #1. This suite has a waiting room, reception room, and multiple exam rooms including 2 lead lined X-ray rooms, 1/2 baths and utility room. Suite #2 has 3234 sq. ft. and is occupied by a physician and has it’s own waiting room, receptionists room and multiple exam rooms. Suite 3 is 675 sq. ft room and has a small waiting room, reception room, and 2 additional rooms. All 3 suites have both front and rear entrances from the large 25,100 sq. ft. parking lot with 50 parking spaces. OPENING BID: $250,000
1150/1160 Niles Cortland Rd., Niles, OH 44446
1150/1160 Niles Cortland Rd., Niles, OH 44446
Cornersburg Real Estate Auction
BIDDING ENDS: Tues., Oct. 17th, 2023 at 6:30 pm
Cornersburg Real Estate Auction
Brick home looks like a ranch from the front, but has 4 levels inside. Over 2200 sq ft home with an attached garage and park-like setting for a back yard.
Our
Real Estate Brokers & Auctioneers: J. Paul Basinger, Julie A. Cerneka
Full terms, details, photos and bidding on our website.
3 BRs, 2 1/2 BAs, Lots of Storage, New Roof Shingles
Brick home looks like a ranch from the front, but has 4 levels inside. Over 2200 sq ft home with an attached garage and park-like setting for a back yard.
PREVIEW: Mon., Oct. 16th, 3-6 pm
1965 Chapel Hill Dr., Youngstown, OH 44511
3 BRs, 2 1/2 BAs, Lots of Storage, New Roof Shingles
Quality Contents in Howland Twp., OH
BIDDING ENDS: Tues., Oct. 3rd at 6:30 pm
PREVIEW: Mon., Oct. 16th, 3-6 pm
2008 Chevy Impala, Furniture, Wheelchair Lift, Stair Chair Lift, Collectibles, Tools, Lawn/Garden, Jewelry, Sterling Flatware, Household and More!
1965 Chapel Hill Dr., Youngstown, OH 44511
Quality Contents in Howland Twp., OH
PREVIEW: Mon., Oct. 2nd from 3-6 pm
442 Wheelock Dr. NE, Warren, OH 44484
BIDDING ENDS: Tues., Oct. 3rd at 6:30 pm
Full terms, details, photos and bidding on our website.
2008 Chevy Impala, Furniture, Wheelchair Lift, Stair Chair Lift, Collectibles, Tools, Lawn/Garden, Jewelry, Sterling Flatware, Household and More!
Real Estate Brokers & Auctioneers:
PREVIEW: Mon., Oct. 2nd from 3-6 pm
442 Wheelock Dr. NE, Warren, OH 44484
Our experience isn’t expensive - it’s PRICELESS! Bidding OPEN NOW!
MOTORCYCLES & VEHICLES ONLINE-ONLY AUCTION
Bidding Ends: 250 Erskine Avenue
Sept. 26, 2023 Boardman, Ohio
GEORGE ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, LTD.
“A Third Generation Family Business”
George Roman III ~ Christopher Roman, CNE 22 W. Main St., Canfield ~ (330) 533-4071
For complete details, visit: www.georgeromanauctioneers.com
NOTE: Estate of Antonio Finocchi, Case# 2023ES00041.
Terms: 15% Buyer’s premium. Vehicles sold in as is condition. A $100.00 deposit will be charged to credit card at end of auction. Balance to be paid by wire transfer. High bid
subject to probate court approval. It will take several weeks after acceptance of bid to obtain the titles & vehicles will not be released until titles are ready. `75
Sat. Sept. 23, 2023
starting at 9:00 a.m.
whiting Auction Barn
CORDOBA ELITE 17’
starting at 9:00 a.m.
OutStanding MatiS cOllectiOn
108 Sipe Road, Volant, pa 16156
Historic 2 Story Brick Home on 3 Acres w/ Garages & OutbuildingsModern Utilities – 3 more Acres across the road.
1961 Corvette, 1951 Kaiser Sedan, Whizzer Motorbikes, Gas Pumps, Gun Safes. Serious Antiques/Primitives/Collectibles.
Extensive Oil/Gas/Automobilia Collection. Porcelain Signs, Clocks, Advertising, Neons, Bottles, MANY Local/Historical Pieces. Slot Machines, Games, Scale, Cabinets/ Display. Extensive New Castle/Law Co/Local – Generations of Collecting– Time Capsule/Museum! Hard to Believe this much Quality in one place… Too Much to List!
Tons of Tools – Mechanics Tools – Contractors Tools. Buildings Full - 2 Auctioneers all day. go to auctionzip.com 8930 for terms, conditions, photos and more listings.
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Complete Auction Service 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
Wed. Sept. 27, 2023
starting at 4:00 p.m.
305 easy St., New wilmington, Pa 16142
OverlOaded auctiOn!
starting with 2 auctioneers at 4 p.m.
Cast Iron Park Bench. Alum Glider, Redwood Furniture. Dining Room
Suit. Sofa table, Oak pedestal w/twist, dual recliner, lazy boy, sofa, wingback, recliner, end tables, coffee table, sleeper sofa, knee hole desk, Visio flat screen TV, Platform rocker, lamps, dinette set. Queen Bed, 2 twin beds adjustable. Dresser w/mirror, chest upon chest, night stands, Vanity, Chifforobe, Singer. Vintage hats/boxes, leather jackets. Towels. Framed Bullfight 1972. Old meat cleavers, knife block/knives, cutting boards, Crock. Pyrex Nesting Bowls, Corningware, vintage kitchen, porcelain, Wooden bowls, SS Pots and Pans… Frigidaire Upright Freezer. Kitchen Appliances, Brinkman
Smoker N Grill… Stair Lift.
Generac SVP- 5000 Generator. Century Battery charger, CH air comp, paint gun, hand tools, power tools. Jacks/stands, Craftsman: Saw, Shop Vac. Dolly. Blower, Snow Blower, Weed eaters, mower, Dump Cart. Hand/Lawn/ Garden Tools. Post-Hole diggers, tater forks, Shovels, Rakes, 4 prong, pruning pole, axes, sledges, mauls, saws, clamps, bars, Chains, Animal Traps, hose reel. Alum step ladder, ladder brace. ERIE Tool Wks Anvil Vise, Oil can. Galv Bushel/ bucket. 1 snap on wrench- hope to find more – Lots more – Big Garage yet to go thru… cOinS: PART 1 of Large Hoard-Highlights- 1893CC
Morgan, 1921 Peace, Small Gold Coins, Semi-Key Morgan + Peace. High Grade Walkers, other Graded Coins -lots of type coins- large Cents/Flying Eagles. Barber & Seated- CC Mints…too much to list. Lots of Jewelry yet to go thru- Gold/ Silver/ Costume…
GunS: Rem 760 Carbine 30-06, Win 94 Saddle Ring carbine 44 mag, Sako Finbear 30-06, Weatherby vanguard 257wby, Savage Axis 2 Thumbhole 6.5 Creedmoor. Ithaca Mod 37 Deerslayer w/ Peep site. Savage 325 12ga pump, Savage Stevens mod 9478 12ga. T/C Pennsylvania Hunter 50cal Flint. T/C Hawkin 50 Cal Flint, Pedersoli Pa Long Rifle 45cal flint, Traditions Deer Hunter 50cal camo. CVA Wolf 50cal Inline w/ Simmons scope. Ammo. Vintage Pocket Knives…
Small ad for a BiG Sale! – Big Garage/Storage yet to go thruall FFl laws apply, estate Family Handles Firearms termS OF Sale 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for Cash or Local Check. Go to auctionzip.com 8930 for more information.
305 easy St., New wilmington, PA 16142
Over 100 GunS – mostly Winchesters and other Rare/Collectable Rifles and Shotguns...
tOnS Of Old ammO – Many Hard-to-find Calibers - Original Boxes
Winchester Signs, Old Advertising, Factory Announcements, Store Displays, Antique Oak Glass front Displays.
Winchester Flashlight Store Display, Batteries, Hatchets, Meat Grinders, Ice Pick, Chisel, etc. Winchester/ Keen Kutter.
relOadinG – Extensive Collection of Brass & Dies – Rare Calibers & such. Reloaders, Primers, Powder, Bullets, Measures, Tools, Equip, etc.
Winchester Books, Vintage Gun Manuals, Reloading Guides, Gun Bibles, History, Civil War, Zippo, Hot Rods, American Rifleman and many more
This is Generations of Family Collection. Hard to imagine until you see it. Tiny Ad for a HUGE Auction.
Collection moved to the Barn for Security & Legal Purposes. The rest of the estate will be sold in the near future.
all ffl laws apply – estate family Handles firearms
termS Of Sale: 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for Cash or Local Check. Go to auctionzip.com 8930 for listing, pictures and more.
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Complete Auction Service 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
PICK UP: THURSDAY 10/5/23 FROM 12-6 PM 59701 CROZIER RIDGE ROAD, JACOBSBURG, OH 43933
DirectiONs – From I70, take OH Rt. 7 South approx. 15 miles to Pipe Creek Rd., Turn Right, Follow Auction Signs. FOr LiVe iNterNet BiDDiNG GO tO WWW.FriOANDstAcK.cOM AND cLicK BiD NOW
Early Wheeling, WV Mayers Band Picture, Early Wheeling Suspension Bridge Kaiser Store Main Street Picture, Handel #1787 Arts & Crafts Lamp, Dressel B&O Red Railroad Lamp, Rare Barbershop Rotating Advertising Pole, Hanna Barbara Flintstone 1960 Figures, Warner Bros. Flashlights (including Sylvester, Bugs, & Porky Pig), Reproduction Mechanical Banks (including Football, Baseball, Golf, Trick Pony, Fishing, Stone Carver, Magician, Kicking Mule, Elephant, Clown, Dentist/Patient, Jolly Boy, Jolly Girl, Monkey), 1978 The Magic Of Lassie Lunch Box, 1980 Legend of the Lone Ranger Lunch box With Thermos, Coors Light Neon and Bud Light Neon Signs, Budweiser Light Up Sign, Pabst Blue Ribbon Wall Mount Lights, Miller Beer Chalk Board, Blow Mold Holiday Decorations, Belmont National Bank Bag, Dietz Red Globe Lantern, Old Fashion Washing Machine, Pachislo Slot Machine Lot 1 With Key and Tokens, Pachislo Slot Machine, West Virginia 1942 and 1957 License Plates, Harley Davidson & Indian Motorcycle Signs and Pictures, McDonald’s Golden Arches Plastic Sign, Leaded Glass Windows, Jesse James Picture Lot, Ox Yoke, Castiglione Accordion, Honda Kick N Go Vintage Scooter, Americana, Ohio Corrections Rehabilitation Department Badges, Moundsville Penitentiary Prisoner Made Leather Purses, Budweiser Mid Century Pole Lamp Light, Akro Agate Floor Lamp, Mid Century Telephone Stand, Mission Oak Tavern Table, Mid Century Style Coffee Table, Pine Paneled Blanket Box, Ice Cream Parlor Table & Chairs, Little Debbie Store Display Rack, Mid Century Punchout Metal Chairs, Mid Century Two Seat Glider, Machinist Oak Dovetailed Tool Chest, Hoosier Style Cupboard, Victorian Piano Stool, Mid Century Bird Cage on Metal Stand, Three Mid Century Style Plastic Bar Stools, Victorian Glass Ball Feet Piano Stool, Carnival Chalkware, McCoy Pottery, Motorcycle Lift, and Much More!
terMs: A 20% buyer’s premium is in effect and shall be added to the final internet auction block price to become the total sales price.
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By Josh Funk Associated PressA railroad worker died over the weekend after he was struck by a remote-controlled train in a CSX railyard in Ohio, raising concerns among unions about such technology.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the death, which happened shortly before 4 a.m. Sept. 17 in Walbridge, Ohio, located about 5 miles southeast of downtown Toledo.
Spokesperson Keith Holloway said the worker was struck and fatally injured when he walked into the path of a moving locomotive that was being operated by remote control. Fred Anderson is the third carman killed in an incident involving a remote-controlled locomotive, the unions said.
The death highlights the need for an in-depth review of the use of remote-controlled locomotives, the Transportation Communications Union and Brotherhood of Railway Carmen said. Every major railroad has used such locomotives inside, and increasingly outside of, railyards across the country for years.
“Enough is enough. A full-scale review of the use and practices around remote-control locomotives is long overdue. CSX — and every railroad — must evaluate their use of these supposed technological advancements to ensure they are actually making our members safer, and not merely replacing people to continue lining the pockets of Wall Street,” Transportation Communications Union National President Artie Maratea said, in the news release.
CSX officials at the railroad’s headquarters in Jacksonville, Florida, confirmed the accident but declined to discuss the details of Anderson’s death because it is still being investigated.
“CSX mourns the loss of this employee and our thoughts are with his family and loved ones. The safety of our railroaders is our highest priority. CSX is working with officials to determine exactly what happened,” spokesperson Sheriee Bowman said.
The Federal Railroad Administration has approved the use of remote-controlled locomotives since 2005. They are primarily used inside railyards to help assemble trains. Regulators issued guidelines for railroads back then calling for precautions, including ensuring the trains don’t operate at speeds abov e 15 mph, but there aren’t detailed regulations on exactly how they can be used.
Typically, a railroad worker stationed on the ground near a train controls its movements with a remote, although sometimes that worker rides aboard the train while it is moving.
Railroad safety has been a key concern nationwide this year ever since a Norfolk Southern train derailed and caught fire in eastern Ohio in February. That crash prompted evacuations, lingering health concerns, a massive ongoing cleanup and calls for reforms. CSX is one of the nation’s largest railroads, operating trains in 23 Eastern states and two Canadian provinces.
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Thursday, Oct. 5 @ 6:30 pm
Tiffin Township Fire Dept. 1258 Main St. Evansport, OH 43519
Land Location: 20200 Russell Rd
Defiance, OH 43512
250 Acres in 7 tracts
Tracts range from 11-65± acres
PRODUCTIVE FARMLAND
starting at 11:00 a .M.
ABSOLUTE 266 ACRE NOBLE COUNTY OHIO
266+/- ACRES – 7 TRACTS – TRACTS RANGING FROM 10 TO 69 ACRES – RECREATIONAL LAND – WOODED ACREAGE
MOSTLY WOODED – PRIME HUNTING – LOTS OF ROAD
FRONTAGE – 6 MILES FROM I-77 - ENOCH TOWNSHIP
NOBLE COUNTY – OHIO – OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!
RIPPLE RUN RD. (COUNTY ROAD #50), CALDWELL, OHIO 43724
DIRECTIONS: From I-77, use Exit #25 (Caldwell Exit), go East on St. Rt. 78, follow for 1.7 MILES, TURN RIGHT ONTO St. Rt. 564, follow for 1.9 miles, turn left onto Ripple Run Rd. (CR #50), follow for 2.2 miles turn right to stay on Ripple Run Rd., follow 6/10ths of a mile to auction site. Signs will be posted.
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS w/this excellent offering of real estate. These 266+/- acres will be offered in seven tracts and as a whole – whichever way brings the most money is the way they will be sold. This acreage is primarily wooded recreational land conveniently located just 6 miles from I-77 in Enoch Township – Noble County, Ohio. There are trails and logging roads that making accessing the interior of this property easy. This land has the diversity needed by wildlife to make this an ideal hunting and recreational piece of property. This property has lots of road frontage and offers several building sites as well. All of the tracts show an abundant sign of wildlife with trees, underbrush, as well as some open areas and trails running throughout, along with streams running through, creating an ideal habitat for wildlife. Tract breakdown is as follows:
TRACT #1 – 68.59+/- acres of mostly wooded acreage. This tract has road frontage on Ripple Run Rd. TRACT #2 – 45.65+/- acres of mostly wooded acreage. This tract has an opening in the front of the tract with the remaining being wooded acreage. This tract has road frontage on Ripple Run Rd. The auction will be held on this tract. TRACT #3 – 20.33+/- acres with road frontage on Ripple Run Rd. and Twp. Rd. #69. This tract offers building sites and is mostly wooded. TRACT #4 – 9.94+/- acres with excellent opportunities. This tract also has road frontage on Ripple Run Rd. TRACT #5 – 56.03+/- acres of mostly wooded acreage. This tract has frontage on both Ripple Run and Ball Hollow Rds. Excellent recreational tract here. TRACT #6 – 24.57+/- acres of mostly wooded acreage that offers road frontage on Ball Hollow Rd.
TRACT #7 – 41.50+/- acres with frontage on Ball Hollow Rd. This tract is mostly wooded and like all the others features excellent wildlife habitat. If you are in the market to purchase a unique piece of property, this is it!!! The location is excellent. This property has recreational, hunting, bird watching, hiking, or places to put a cabin or home site. Don’t overlook this property. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!
-FEEL FrEE tO WaLK PrOPErtY at YOUr OWn risK anD COnVEniEnCETERMS ON REAL ESTATE: There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to the fi-
starting at 10:00 a .M.
1065 ST. RTE. 18, NORWALK, OHIO 44857
NOTE: This is a very abbreviated ad!! Please refer to our web site at www.pickworthauctions.com for a full listing, for TERMS & CONDITIONS: selected pictures, and any possible last minute updates or corrections (always in red). RON has discontinued his farming operation and will therefore be SEllINg AT AbSOluTE AuCTION, All Of ThE fOllOwINg: 5 TRACTORS, FARM EQUIP., TRUCKS, PLANTERS, WAGONS, AND OTHER ITEMS LOCATED AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. OFF ROAD PARKING AVAILABLE.
NOTE: THERE ARE VERY FEW SMALL ITEMS, SO PLEASE COME EARLY. insPECtiOn OF itEMs : WED. sEPt. 27, FrOM 4:00 P.M. tO 6:00 P.M. Or at 8:00 a .M. tHE MOrning OF tHE aUCtiOn!!
OwNERS: RON lINDER & fAMIlY Auction conducted by:
“G.A. PICKWORTH“ AUCTIONEER 419-668-2233 – www.pickworthauctions.com
starting at 9:00 a.m.
501 smithfield st., New Castle, Pa 16101 1968 GMC Pickup Truck- damage in front- Pa Title. Zero Turn Mower, Riding Mower, Lawn & Garden Tools. ContraCtor/HouSe Builder SurpluS: Alum Brake, Commercial Ladders, Alum Scaffolding, Alum pick. Air Compressors, every nailer you can think of. Roof Jacks, Ladder Jacks. Mechanics’ Tools. Tool Chests Full, Toolboxes Full. NIB Breaker Boxes, Jacuzzi Tub, New Fixtures. Rolls of 14/2 Wire, PVC, Pex Fittings, Copper, Brass, Valves, Pipe. Lumber-2x4’s, Plywood, OSB, Vinyl Railing. Dried Oak Roughcut. Tons of Hardware-Nuts, Screws, Glue- Too much to List. all like new- Fridge, Flat Top Stove, Upright Freezer. Bunn Coffee Maker NIB. Seal-N-Save. Air Fryer & other super Clean Kitchen equip. 65” Flatscreen TV. Bose Surround Sound. Nintendo Wii. Oak Bar Stools. Clean Housewares/Furniture etc
nal bid to determine the contract price. Successful purchaser(s) will be required to deposit 10% of the contract price as a non-refundable down payment the day of the auction, with the balance due at closing (within 45 days). This property will sell “as-is, where is” w/no warranties implied or expressed. Property will sell with no contingencies, financing or otherwise. This property will sell Absolute with no minimums or reserves. Property will be offered in individual tracts and as a whole –whichever way brings the most money is the way it will be sold. Minerals were previously reserved by past owners, so no minerals will transfer with land. Acreage amounts are approximate, and the purchase price may be adjusted at closing to reflect actual acreage amounts. Secure Title will manage the closing. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct, but not warranted. Any announcements on the day of auction will take precedence over any and all printed material.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: In the Market for hunting or recreational ground? You will want to attend this Auction.
Hope to see you Saturday, October 14th
OWNERS: MARISSA AND DANIEL BURKHART
AUCTION CONDUCTED BY:
BEN SCHAFER REALTY
ED AND BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEERS, LLC.
www.edandbenschafer.com
www.benschaferrealty.com
740-584-7253 - 740-305-5054
WAYNE COOPER – LISTING AGENT, 614-493-6454
BEN SCHAFER, BROKER/AUCTIONEER, 740-584-SALE
ED SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-584-2921
DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-621-1576
LANCE MILLER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-819-8838
BEN WAGNER, AUCTIONEER, 740-885-1236
GunS: Dan Wesson 357/38. Ithaca Mod 37 16ga. Marlin 55 Original Goose Gun. QuiCk liStinG – Much more – BiG auction! all FFl laws apply – estate Family Handles Firearms terMS oF Sale: 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for Cash or local Check. Go to auctionzip.com #8930 for pics and info.
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Complete Auction Service 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
starting at 4:00 p.m.
1934 Prospect st New Castle, Pa 16102
Shenango Twp.
A Ranch home w/basement- Central Air - Shed and 2 additional lots included. Shenango School District. Dry Basement- 200-amp service. Move in ready. Modern kitchen and 1 bath. Living room, dining room, 2 Bedrooms downstairs, 2 Bedrooms upstairs (finished attic). Main floor laundry, enclosed porch, very clean and many updates throughout. Shed. Vacant lots on either side included. Come look – This home is much larger than it appears from the outside. Frigidaire fridge/freezer, Frigidaire electric range, Roper high efficiency washer/elect dryer. TCL Roku TV, Keurig, Microwave. MCM Birdeye Maple Cabinet, MCM End/Corner Table, antique settee, antique stand, porcelain top table w/slide outs, wicker chair, lawn chairs, tables/stands. Pyrex, Fiesta, Hall, Fine China, Occupied Japan Figurines. Cream Cans, bushel basket. Craft-wood burning equip/art etc. Black Widow “Ghost” Recurve bow. Bear Kodiak Recurve bow/Black Hawk Arrows in original box. Old red wagon, fishing, tools. 48 Volt Push Mower w/charger.
TErmS Of cOnTEnTS: 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for cash or local check. Go to auctionzip.com 8930 for info/pics.
TErmS Of rEal ESTaTE: 10% Buyer’s Premium. 10% down - balance due in 30 days at closing.
MACEDONIA, Ohio — The Macedonia Parks and Recreation Department and Nordonia Athletic Boosters will host Macedonia Fall Fest Sept. 23 from 4:30-9:30 p.m. at Longwood Park, 1566 E Aurora Road.
This craft beer, wine and food truck festival hosts a selection of more than 30 different craft beers, delicious wines and unique cuisine from several participating food trucks. The event also features live music and is family-friendly.
Drink tickets may be purchased through the Macedonia Recreation Center website at macrec.com. Contact the Macedonia Parks and Recreation Department at 330-468-8376 for more information.
(2) LIQUIDATION ONLINE-ONLY AUCTIONS (2)
(2) LIQUIDATION ONLINE-ONLY AUCTIONS (2)
LASER PEENING SYSTEMS – MOTOMAN ROBOTS – LAB & TEST EQUIPMENT – AIR COMPRESSORS – FORKLIFTS – SHOP EQUIPMENT
TION. SALE #2 ALL LOTS SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS. Credit cards.
Wire transfer for amounts exceeding $2,500.00
LASER PEENING SYSTEMS – MOTOMAN ROBOTS – LAB & TEST EQUIPMENT – AIR
GEORGE ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, LTD.
COMPRESSORS – FORKLIFTS – SHOP EQUIPMENT – QUALITY OFFICE FURNTURE
– QUALITY OFFICE FURNTURE
“A Third Generation Family Business”
In the Court of Common Pleas, Summit County, OH case#CV-2023-0501664 and by order of the receiver, we will offer for sale at a public online auction only the following located at: LSP TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
LSP TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
6161 SHAMROCK COURT
6161 SHAMROCK COURT
DUBLIN, OH 43016
SALE #1 BIDDING STARTS: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2023 AT
DUBLIN, OH 43016
4:00 PM
SALE #1 BIDDING ENDS: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2023 AT 2:00 PM
FEATURING: 2015 LSP Procudo 200 Stationary Type Laser Shock Peening System with Kuka Robot and Safety Enclosure. 2015 LSP Procudo 200 Stationary Type Laser System. LSP Procudo P60 Mobile Alser Peening System. 2005 Continuum II Precision Laser with Motoman Robot. 2003 Laser Peen Research ND Development Unit. Clean Room, approximately 50’w x 90’l x 16’h, Frame Constructed, HVAC System. NP Photonics “The Rock” Seeder Laser System. (3) Groups of Patents for Laser Peening Processes and Equipment. Group of Laser Replacement Parts and Accessories.
George Roman III ~ Ronald Roman, CAI ~ Christopher Roman, CNE ~ 22 W. Main St., Canfield, OH ~ (330) 533-4071
In the Court of Common Pleas, Summit County, OH case#CV-2023-0501664 and by order of the receiver, we will offer for sale at a public online auction only the following located at:
SALE #1 BIDDING STARTS: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2023 AT 4:00 PM
SALE #1 BIDDING ENDS: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2023 AT 2:00 PM
FEATURING: 2015 LSP Procudo 200 Stationary Type Laser Shock Peening System with Kuka Robot and Safety Enclosure. 2015 LSP Procudo 200 Stationary Type Laser System. LSP Procudo P60 Mobile Alser Peening System. 2005 Continuum II Precision Laser with Motoman Robot. 2003 Laser Peen Research ND Development Unit. Clean Room, approximately 50’w x 90’l x 16’h, Frame Constructed, HVAC System. NP Photonics “The Rock” Seeder Laser System. (3) Groups of Patents for Laser Peening Processes and Equipment. Group of Laser Replacement Parts and Accessories.
SALE #2 BIDDING STARTS: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2023 AT 4:00
PM
SALE #2 BIDDING STARTS: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2023 AT 4:00 PM
SALE #2 BIDDING ENDS: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2023 AT 3:00
PM
SALE #2 BIDDING ENDS: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2023 AT 3:00 PM
FEATURING: (6) Newport Isolation Tables. Motoman ES165 Six Axis Robot. Staubi RX90 Robot. (4) Form Labs 3d Printers. (2) Atlas Copco Air Compressors with Dryers. Lab/Test Equipment: MTS 318 Tensile Tester; Microscopes; Stresstech Diffractor Model Xstress-3000 G3; Polishers; Etc. Welding Booths. Pallet Rack and Shelving. Power Shop Tools. Lots of Related Industrial Support Equipment. Toyota and Komatsu Forklifts. Crown walk behind 3000# Stacker. 1996 Chevy 3500 Flatbed truck. Husqvarna MZT-52 Zero Turn. Large Amount of Office Desks, Chairs, Files, Related. Go to www.GeorgeRomanAuctioneers.com for more information and to bid online.
INSPECTION: Friday, September 22, 2023 from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm
REMOVAL: Monday, October 2 and Tuesday, October 3 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Large items by special appointment with removal no later than October 11, 2023! Call Ron Roman at 330.727.3760 to coordinate.
FEATURING: (6) Newport Isolation Tables. Motoman ES165 Six Axis Robot. Staubi RX90 Robot. (4) Form Labs 3d Printers. (2) Atlas Copco Air Compressors with Dryers. Lab/Test Equipment: MTS 318 Tensile Tester; Microscopes; Stresstech Diffractor Model Xstress-3000 G3; Polishers; Etc. Welding Booths. Pallet Rack and Shelving. Power Shop Tools. Lots of Related Industrial Support Equipment. Toyota and Komatsu Forklifts. Crown walk behind 3000# Stacker. 1996 Chevy 3500 Flatbed truck. Husqvarna MZT-52 Zero Turn. Large Amount of Office Desks, Chairs, Files, Related. Go to www.GeorgeRomanAuctioneers.com for more information and to bid online.
INSPECTION: Friday, September 22, 2023 from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm.
TERMS: 10% Buyer’s premium. All assets being sold as is/where is and without representation or warranties of any nature. All assets will be conveyed free and clear of all liens, claims, encumbrances and all other interests in accordance with court order. Bidders must rely on their own due diligence and by participating in the auction waive all claims against the receiver and auctioneer arising from acquisition of the assets. The receiver makes no representations or warranties of any kind or nature whatsoever as to the assets, including, without limitation, merchantability, legal or physical condition, functionality, enforceability and validity SALE #1 LOTS ARE SUBJECT TO LIEN HOLDER/RECEIVER CONFIRMATION. SALE #2 ALL LOTS SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS. Credit cards. Wire transfer for amounts exceeding $2,500.00
REMOVAL: Monday, October 2 and Tuesday, October 3 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Large items by special appointment with removal no later than October 11, 2023! Call Ron Roman at 330.727.3760 to coordinate.
TERMS: 10% Buyer’s premium. All assets being sold as is/where is and without representation or warranties of any nature. All assets will be conveyed free and clear of all liens, claims, encumbrances and all other interests in accordance with court order. Bidders must rely on their own due diligence and by participating in the auction waive all claims against the receiver and auctioneer arising from acquisition of the assets. The receiver makes no representations or warranties of any kind or nature whatsoever as to the assets, including, without limitation, merchantability, legal or physical condition, functionality, enforceability and validity.
GEORGE ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, LTD.
“A Third Generation Family Business”
SALE #1 LOTS ARE SUBJECT TO LIEN HOLDER/RECEIVER CONFIRMA-
aNtique tRuCk &tRaCtoRS: 1941 Ford 1½ ton truck w/flat bed (restored & parade ready), Farmall F12 on steel (parade rims),1951 Case DC4, Farmall “M”, JD “A”, JD “M”, Oliver Row Crop 77, All are running & in good condition.
Hit & MiSS eNgiNeS & MoRe: Maynard 7 HP on trailer, Macleod ¾ hp, Farmers Friend 1¾ hp, Maynard W3356, Maynard W5458, Maynard W14242, Maynard W6924, Maynard W4470, Maynard W18532, DeLaval 1½ hp, IHC 1½ hp, Maynard 1 ½ hp, United Engine Co Type A 1¾ hp, Continental Model AU7, Nelson 1½ hp, Int 1½ - 2 HP, Sears Roebuck kick start, 5 hp Maynard on cart w/seat, Witte & Jacobson 9 hp, Also engine carts & trailers, baggage carts, Also: Easy Washing machine w/Easy kick start engine, wooden water wagon on steel wheel cart w/Nova gas engine, United buzz saw on steel wheel wagon w/6 hp engine, Reynolds steel wheel baggage cart No 0,Thrashing machine, 25 plus vintage tractor seats (Excelsior, Dodds, Hoosier, Superior, Deering, Jones, etc), Thrashing machine, wooden water trough, wooden wheel barrow, grinding wheel w/seat, Goodyear tire sign, Jabez-Burns coffee bean roaster, coffee bean dispenser, steam whistle, industrial apple peeler, LaWN tRaCtoR, zeRo tuRN, tRaiLeR, equipMeNt, tooLS & MiSC : Kubota B2650 tractor w/LA534 loader, 4WD, 3 pt, PTO, roll bar, 326 hrs, Grass hopper 725D zero turn w/power fold deck 1000 hrs, Kubota B7100 HST diesel lawn tractor, 6’x10’ enclosed trailer, Single axle trailer, 3.5’ Kubota 3 pt rototiller, Rear tine rototiller, Husqvarna 7021P push mower, JD 826D snow blower, Massey Ferguson 3 pt mower, JD 3-14” plow (3 pt), Case drill w/seeder (stored inside), Woody Chuck stump cutter, 6’ Kind Kutter brush hog, BF Sturtevant Co 60” belt fan, PTO post-hole digger, 60 gal gas powered air compressor, NH grinder, IH 2 btm pull type plow, shovel plow, spike tooth drag, pony cart, yard trailer, Clipper fanning mill, John blue corn sheller, lawn sweeper, metal feed box, 2 fuel tanks, wooden wagon gear, sickle servicer, Wheel Horse mower, flat belt drill press, forge, 20 ton hyd press, sanding seam crimper, Honda water pump, battery charger, Hobart Handler mig welder, CM 12 band saw, Shop master jointer,
parts washer, Ryobi chop saw, angle grinder, BD belt sander, Rockwell 18V drill, Foley Bellsaw 12” planer, Rockwell Versa Cut, Drill Doctor, Power Craft transit, router, air cut off saw, bench grinder, Ridgid pipe vise, bench vise, chisels, ½” & ¾” impact wrenches, Pittsburgh 1” impact sockets, sockets sets, tap-n-die set, pipe cutters, C clamps, levels, screw jacks, elec fencer, pick up fuel tank, Stihl weed eater & chain saws, metal lathe, drill press, acetylene torch set, Husky Pro 30 gal air compressor, belt sander, radial arm saw, 18V greaser, air grinder, impact sockets, 18V drill, 12” planer, Rockwell versa cut, Drill doctor, transit, router, cut off saw, tap n die sets, nuts, bolts, drill bits, log chains, chain binders, anvil, Int. tractor tool box, carpenters boxes, hay forks, wooden reel, wooden crates, lathe tools, old signs, ice tongs, hand planes, model T coils, RR jack, steam engine boilers, spaded steel wheels, cupola, log tongs, hand cultivator, brass valves, copper water heater, 2 Ford flathead engines, chicken wire, live trap, 2 tine forks, dbl tree, hay hooks, 1934 license plate, flat pulleys, hog oiler, gear pullers, farm jack, elec motor w/flex shaft, welding rod & helmets, advertising brochures, tractor books, equipment manuals, And Much more!!!
Note: A very good auction for everyone. Ed & Carolyn were members of the Lagrange Engine Club for many years. The hit & miss engines are in good condition & have been stored inside, most are painted & ready for display at your favorite engine show. Come early to register, will be selling in 2 rings so bring a friend.
oWNeR: MayNaRd RevoCabLe LiviNg tRuSt, paM NoRRiS, tRuStee
Andy SuvAr AuctionS
New London, ohio 419-929-8487 or 1-800-765-8301
George Roman III ~ Ronald Roman, CAI ~ Christopher Roman, CNE ~ George A. Roman 22 W. Main St., Canfield, OH ~ (330) 533-4071 Say
KAte SuvAr, Scott neptune & LAd HArriSon, ASSiSting AuctioneerS www.suvarauctions.com
Thurs. OcT. 5, 2023
starting at 4:00 P.M. • rEaL EstatE @ 4:00 P.M.
10263 Wye road, Chesterland, Ohio 44026
Come out and see this fixer upper home on a corner lot with 2 acres, 3 bedrooms, 1½ baths, large living room with walk out sliding doors, eat-in kitchen, 200-amp service, Generac home generator, attached 1 car garage with asphalt driveway & detached pole building/garage 32’X40’ with electric & concrete floor.
TErMs: 10% down day of auction, Certified/Guaranteed funds (nonrefundable). Balance due at closing, a 10% buyer’s premium will be added to final bid price to constitute purchase price. Property sold “as is” where is. Balance due at closing approximately 45 days.
BuyErs rEaL EstatE agEnts Must rEgistEr 48 Hours Prior to auction By contacting MikE Davis @ 440-749-0860. chATTEL TO FOLLOW rEAL EsTATE: 1959 Daimler-Benz 220S made in Western Germany, 1969 Daimler-Benz 300SEL/8 6.3 made in Germany, 1970 Dodge Polara 4 door, 1999 Hyundai Accent GL 4 door with 154K + miles, Bernina sewing machine, Singer Professional 33IK105 sewing machine, Juki MO134 embroidery machine, Singer Tiny Taylor mending machine (new), Toyota knitting machine, Amana bottom drawer freezer, Amana gas stove, Kitchen Aid electric dryer, Speed Queen washer, Kenmore refrigerator, Gibson upright freezer, Player piano electric, piano rolls, hutch w/2 glass doors & 3 drawers & door, bookshelf with glass front doors, round coffee table & 2 end tables, Fidelity phonograph, older rocker, salt & pepper collection, Moss metal porch milk box, Casio electronic keyboard (new), yard cart, Panasonic window AC, metal shelving, Yard man vac-sweep, MTD push mower, wooden step ladder, yard/hand tools, metal trash cans, metal buckets, metal watering can, lawn tractor blades, gas cans, lawn sweeper, wagon, jewelry: watches, pins, necklaces, watch fob & knives, car parts.
Mike Davis Auctioneers, LTD.
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services/ Stouffer Realty
15067 Hayes Rd. Middlefield, Ohio 44062
440-749-0860
“What We Sell Is Service”
Website:www.mikedavisauctioneersohio.com
E-Mail: info@mikedavisauctioneersohio.com
sat. sept. 23, 2023
starting at 9:30 a .M.
1936 Chevrolet Master Deluxe, 1964 ½ Ford Mustang original motor & transmission needs restored, 1975-1982 Corvette front end, old dash speedometer, Wisconsin Motor Corp. parts, hub caps, license plates, Bridgelite car cover, paint sprayers, car mirrors, head & taillights, oilers, organizers, ladders, toolboxes metal & plastic, sockets, wrenches, files, metal gas cans, Coleman lanterns & heater, electric saws & drills, air hose & reel, CoCa Cola: glass bottle vending machine, crate & cooler (rough), Metal signs: Jaguar Ln, Sailor Jerry Special Rum, old Cans: Eureka Harness Oil, Sohio, Cities Service Blue Club Motor oil, New Texaco Motor Oil, Lube & Tires, No Parking Anytime, ColleCtor Cards: Racing, Football & Baseball, Toys: Fire Fighter Unit No. 508 pedal fire truck, Plastic & Metal some old & some new, Strutco Toyland Garage metal truck, windup plastic rabbit, doll house furniture, marbles, games, some Legos, Collector cars & trucks some in boxes, hot wheels, Fisher Price, advertisers: BF Goodrich first I Rubber w/tire & rim, key chains, rulers & yard sticks, buttons, ash trays, drink stirrers, bottle openers, Hygrade Pasteurized Process Cheese boxes, Ball Bearing-Ball Bearing Casters crate, Beer tap Handles: Pabst blue ribbon, Michelob & George Kilmans Beer, smoking pipes, straight razors, Neon battery clock, Magyar Posta Tulajdona phone, Elvis books, stamps & pictures, albums, 45’s records, old books, Plains Indians & Chicago Railroad Fair official guide magazine, old cameras, nesting bowls, Corning ware dishes sets, Ball blue & clear canning jars (several), zinc & glass lids, metal bread box & canister set, table top metal fan w/ brass propeller, CHristMas: ornaments, bulbs, string lights & aluminum small table top tree, old bottles, Pepsi & Coke bottles, small crocks w/lid clamp, Nancy Drew Mystery Story books, collector plates, RXR lantern w/ red globe, lantern w/clear globe, flatware in wooden box, costume jewelry, jewelry boxes, Bulova table top radio, Milk Bottles: Isaly’s, Brookfield, Johnstown & Youngstown, Brunton Farm Dairy milk caps, metal & plastic milk crates, insulators, Cream Ale bottles in cardboard box, baseball gloves, totes, scythe, shaving lotion glass bottles, bank bags, shoe lathes, glass piggy bank, box fan, punch bowl, china dishes, porcelain coffee pot, train track, train junction boxes, train cars, train power packs, aUCtioneers note : This is only a partial listing! Many unique & unusual pieces.
CoMe out and spend the day with us!
terMs: CASH, CHECK, MC & VISA 10% Buyers Premium. lunch stand available.
Mike Davis Auctioneers, LTD.
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services/Stouffer Realty
15067 Hayes Rd. Middlefield, Ohio 44062 440-749-0860
“What We Sell Is Service”
Website:www.mikedavisauctioneersohio.com
E-Mail: info@mikedavisauctioneersohio.com
starting at 10:00 a .M.
All sells on location to the high biddErS: 5091 CEnTEr rd. LowELLviLLE, oH 44436. (on Rt.224, 4 Just East of Poland OH.). KUboTA b7610 CoMPACT TrACTor; niCE CAdiLLAC; oUTdoor EQUiP.; SHoP And HoME ConTEnTS
TrACTor/AUTo: Kubota B7610 HST compact 4x4 tractor, hydro trans, turf tires, sells w/60” mid-mount mower, and 60” Kubota BX2763A front snow/dozer blade and control. Shows 498 hrs.. 24 hp diesel.; single bottom farm plow; 1999 Cadillac SLS 4-door sedan 68,666 miles showing. Red w/gray leather. Garaged. Looks sharp!
oUTdoor: Old Ford LGT165 and Cub Cadet 100 w/plow garden tractors/as is; Craftsman table saw; radial arm saw; vise; rototiller; Stihl gas blower; weed trimmers; garden trailer; gas concrete tamper; trim mowers; floor jack; garden tools; loads of elec. cords/cables; ropes; small compressor; 10’ fiberglass ladder; New garage door opener; bicycles; lots of hardware and tools; oxy-acet tanks; lumber; many new green mill jackets and pants, wool fire resistant jackets, and work shirts (size L); new oxy-acet gauges; pair of new lawn tractor front tires; metal shelving; lots more.
AnTiQUES/HoUSEHoLd: Many crocks; fruit jars; Singer treadle sew machine; steel toy trucks/cars; Vintage chemistry sets (never opened); ceramic Christmas trees; color wheel; early microphone; Jim Beam decanters; wood powder crates; Nice household inc. dining room, living room (newer couch/loveseat), and bedroom (queen and twin suites) furnishings; chest of drawers; flat TVs inc. a 65” Samsung 4K; Appliances inc.like new french door Amana bottom freezer/refrig.; small chest freezer; older refrig. (running); gas range; white metal shelving; microwave; kitchen items; linens; purses; jackets; ladies nice shoes/clothing (med/7 1/2 - 8 shoes); mens med/LG clothing; Big Band and other albums; elec. sew mach.; ping pong table; Loads more!
Off road parking if weather permits. May sell double auctioneers, lots to sell! restroom, Snacks, drinks onsite.
brUno PoLiTo ESTATE MAHoning Co. 2021ES00138.
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TErMS: CASH or CHECK with 2 forms of ID. No buyers premium. Estate may retain possession of auto till payment clears/title transfers.
PiCS/www.auctionzip.com (id 14340)
Ken Layne, auctioneer
(330) 898-2053
starting at 9:30 aM
Bristol, ohio 44402
Power King 1620 HV 20hp 60” mower deck w/power steering, Power King UT622 60” mower deck & a spare 20hp w/Power angle snowplow, Power King 1212 42” mower deck, Power King Tractor sign, Oliver Super 55 diesel disassembled tractor, Wheel Horse roll over plow, 8’ cultipacker, garden tractor tiller, 6’X10’ single axle trailer, pull type aerator, Brinley tiller, Woods 4’ category zero back blade, Economy Power King misc.
Guns: Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard pistol never fired, Remington 22 w/scope, Heritage Mfg., Miami FL 22 pistol, CVA Wolf Muzzle loader 50 cal., some ammunition.
new parts: after-market parts, Stens, Rotary Oregon some Briggs & Tikompsa air cooled mufflers, hundreds of mower blades, Kohler air cooled engine parts & books, Kohler engines pullers on display, inner tubes, throttle cables, V-belts 18”-111”, battery chargers, Speed Aire portable air compressor 220 motor, Kennedy 3 piece tool box, Dayton battery tester, organizers, tap & die sets, cardboard oil cans, connect clutch, Stanley portable work table, porta power, Troy-Bilt chipper/shredder, Pittsburgh engine hoist, engine stands, air cooled engines, Lincoln weld pack 100 & 225 AC, Echo GT 225 &SRM-210 trimmers, Boston gear reduction gear box, torch set, grinders, buffers, welding hoods, files, picks, slide hammers, drills, chisels, gas cans, steel wheels, older glass front wood display cabinet, 2 door metal cabinets, foreman’s desk, work bench, yard tools, log chains, binders, alum. ramps, air tanks, pneumatic tools, impacts HR & IR, Columbian swivel vise, B&D radial arm saw & 6” grinder, Rockwell drill press, Craftsman: power meter, shop vac, belt &disc sanders, Flow Tron leaf eater, parts fish, tool & die tools, Werner folding ladder & alum. ladders, wood step ladders, hitches, shop lights, parts washer, radiator can, 5-6 sq. shingles Desert Tan. HouseHold & Misc.: Full bed w/6 dr. dresser/2dr. nightstand/6 dr. & 2 door dresser w/mirror, full bed w/5 dr. dresser & 7 dr. dresser w/mirror, twin bed w/6 dr. dresser & 5 dr. dresser w/mirror, couch & love seat, small quilt rack, pine cabinet w/2 doors & 1 dr., Regulator wall clock, 2 door cabinet, bookshelf, end table, coffee tables, wall shelf, animal figurines, magazine rack, knee hole desk, small table w/2 chairs, piano, organ, card table & chairs, sound system, hand wringer, Jr. tricycle, metal antique stove, sheets & blankets, wreaths, Christmas & Halloween decorations, ceramic Christmas trees, tread mill, baskets, lamps, Champion runner sled, Elgin Vautrot & Myers Co Jewelry electric wall clock, Lional train, track & outbuildings, owners: allen & sHirley Frantz
terMs: CASH, CHECK, MC & VISA 10% Buyers Premium lunch stand by Bristol community church
Mike Davis Auctioneers, LTD.
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services/Stouffer Realty 15067 Hayes Rd. Middlefield, Ohio 44062 440-749-0860
“What We Sell Is Service”
Website:www.mikedavisauctioneersohio.com
E-Mail: info@mikedavisauctioneersohio.com
By John O’Connor and Melissa Perez Winder Associated PressSPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — For centuries, Europeans carving up the prairie to suit their own idea of settlement dug up the graves of Native Americans as they conquered lands and pushed tribes to the West.
Now, Native Americans whose ancestors’ remains ended up held for study in sterile, nondescript boxes on shelves in educational facilities or displayed in cultural locales hope a new Illinois law will speed their recovery for proper reburial in their homeland.
“I always have a bit of unease because I know if I’m going to a university or to a museum ... that chances are pretty high that we’ve got some ancestors sitting in a basement or in a closet somewhere,” said Raphael Wahwassuck, tribal preservation officer for the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation in Mayetta, Kansas. “I hope that this (law) will help ease those concerns, knowing that we are working on correcting that and taking care of our ancestors to put them in a good resting place.”
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed The Human Remains Protection Act last month, which updates a rudimentary 1989 state statute. It also complements a federal law adopted a year later, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. It requires the return of human remains and funerary, sacred and cultural objects unearthed in the past 200 years by plows and bulldozers, by archeologists, or by profiteering marauders to the associated tribe.
Key to the measure is first-time authority for tribes to rebury recovered remains in Illinois, which they much prefer to relocating them to states to which the U.S. government forced their relocation nearly two centuries ago.
The Illinois State Museum, which holds remains from about 7,000 individuals, is prepared to reunify 1,100 of them with their tribes, according to Brooke Morgan, the museum’s curator of anthropology. Overall, institutions in Illinois can identify nearly 13,000 individuals that must be repatriated. What the soil produced often ended up in scholarly institutions across the state, from Chicago’s Field Museum to Southern Illinois University, as well as the state museum.
Illinois is the nation’s fifth-largest repository of human remains, according to the National Park Service, which administers the repatriation program. And large numbers of remains recovered from Illinois are held by institutions in other states. Nationally, the remains of nearly 209,000 individuals have been reported to the federal government and must be surrendered to descendants.
Information about past cultures and lives lived gleaned from anthropologists’ study of the remains is not without merit, Morgan said, but research must be “ethically informed.”
“While there’s a lot that can be learned, it’s not it’s not without consequences or outcomes that could be damaging to modern communities,” Morgan said.
The law also toughens monetary penalties, including required restitution, for disturbing human remains and items buried with them or for displays — something the Illinois
Centuries after
Native American remains were dug up, a new law returns them for reburial in Illinois
State Museum did at Dickson Mounds in Lewistown, 200 miles southwest of Chicago, before disbanding the feature in 1992.
While repatriation in Illinois during the federal law’s first three decades has been sluggish, at best, in 2020, the late Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko, the museum’s director, pushed her staff to gauge interest with Native American tribes in repatriating the Dickson Mounds holdings.
Now, the museum is on the cusp of returning the remains of 1,100 individuals from Dickson Mounds to 10 tribes whose ancestors were laid to rest there, Morgan said. The process has wrought stronger relationships with affected tribes, which could prove critical as the new state law requires consultation — meaningful dialog among holding institutions and tribes about handling and transferring remains — rather than simple notification.
“It can be emotionally taxing. It can be really traumatic to learn about how their ancestors have been studied or how they’ve been housed or how they’ve been cared for or not cared for,” Morgan said.
What scholars now call a period of ethnic cleansing began with President Andrew Jackson’s signature on the Indian Removal Act of 1830. It forced indigenous people to move west of the Mississippi River, clearing the eastern Unit ed States for white settlers, particularly for expansive cotton cultivation in the south.
Prior to the new law, “repatriation” meant turning remains over to tribes who had little choice but to take them back to the states to which they were forcibly removed.
“The tribes that I talked to — one, specifically, the Cherokee of Oklahoma — said, that is like recreating the Trail of Tears,” said the legislation’s sponsor, Rep. Mark Walker, a Democrat from the Chicago suburb of Arlington Heights. He was referring to the 1838-39 westward death march which claimed the lives of 4,000 Cherokee.
Walker said the Cherokee told him, “’Our ancestors were buried where our ancestors wanted to be buried. And now you’ve dug up their bones and you’re going to bring them to where we were forced to go.”
Walker said negotiators have compiled a list of 30 potential sites for burial. Tribes will ultimately choose which sites will be used.
Matthew Bussler, tribal historic preservation officer for the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi in Dowagiac, M ichigan, said the practice and ceremony of final rites differs by tribe. Generally, he said, it is critical to see that ancestors are returned “to the womb of Mother Earth” not only so they may continue their journey in the hereafter, but to “redeem all of the pain and the suffering” of their tribe, especially their descendants.
There are costs associated with repatriation, of course, for the tribes as well as the state. The law provides money for travel and other expenses the tribes incur. The account is partially funded by fines for desecrating burial grounds, including for the first time, restitution to cover collecting, cleaning and reburying remains illegally taken, just as other remains before them had been for centuries.
“Those human remains were never treated as human beings...,” Bussler said. “Those wh o had been deceased for hundreds of years who are just being found, or your grandmother who just passed away — we need to treat them all with utmost respect.” (©2023
starting at 10:00 a.m.
7255 Knicely Rd., Adamsville, OH 43802
Central upright air compressor like new, Craftsman radial arm saw, Craftsman 12” band saw, Craftsman 16” scroll saw, Test Rite 12 spd drill press, 2 Craftsman drill presses, horizontal vertical band saw, Delta bench grinder, Delta thickness planer, Delta band saw, Craftsman joiners, Northwood 15” planer, Snap on roll around tool chest, Craftsman & Waterloo roll around tool chest, big floor fan, metal & plastic washers, new pressure water tank, Airco stick welder, 2 generators, torch cart & hoses & tanks, Craftsman table saw, B&D cut off saw, elec & gas chain saws, floor drill, big vise, grinders, alum step & ext ladders, chain hoist, jack stands, sev power & air tools, new framing nailer, sev Snap on & Craftsman tools, 12” Snap on crescent wrench, floor jack, chains, wedges, tarps, misc bolts, chain boomers, 2 Craftsman lawn tractors one w/mower, 2 push mowers, Ariens elec start snow blower, 4 P235-75R15 tires & wheels for Jeep, cast iron kettle w/spider, cast iron skillets & post some w/lids, 2 old dinner bells, poll saw, kerosene cans, 6 old glass oil bottles w/carrier, wheelbarrow, sev long handle tools, elec cords, weed eaters HorSe equip: 5 western saddles, blankets, bridles, halters, lead ropes, saddle rack, spurs, chaps, saddle bags, western hats, gun sheath for saddle, 4 buggy wheels, sev misc items in boxes, a large auction will run 2 rings.
termS of Sale: cash or check w/positive ID required.
Not responsible for accidents or loss.
Auctioneer:
roger Kreis 740-796-2931
Auctioneers:
ron & John Kreis
www.auctionzip.com #7434
starting at 10:00 a .M. • rEaL EstatE sELLs at 12 nOOn
OpEn hOusE this saturday frOM 10-2
REAL ESTATE: 4-bedroom 2 bath house, located in downtown Harmony, PA. Eat in kitchen with attached sun porch. Dining room and living room. One bed room and bathroom on main floor. Spacious back covered patio. City water and city sewage. Central air conditioning. Detached 1 stall garage with attached one stall car port. Seneca Valley School district, Harmony Boro. Real estate sells with owner conformation. Prime opportunity for a very nice older house offered at auction.
REAL ESTATE TERmS: Property is sold as is where is with all inspections and appraisals the new buyers responsibility. Title search will be done and available the day of sale. 10% non-refundable monies down the day of auction balance due in 30 to 45 days at time of closing.
GunS: Old NR Davis double barrel 12 Ga, SFA Luigi Franchi Brescia 20 ga semi auto, JC Higgins model 20 12-gauge pump, Remington Springfield model 700 30-06 with viable scope, Remington field master model 572 22 pump. Marlin 35 Cal with micro groove barrel model 336 lever action with variable scope. 2 pellet guns, Field and Stream gun safe, 2 compound bows, many gun cleaning kits and accessories.
ConTEnTS: Antiques and furniture, single bed and double beds, many old books, old records, brass figures, dinning room table and chairs, many nice older antique pieces, glassware, Wendell August, Indian memorabilia, crocks, Christmas decorations, military items, tools, wood working items, many outside garden decorations, garden knomes, Char Boil stainless grill, wheelbarrow, yard tools, old Schwinn bike, Ryobi electric lawn mower, gas cans, Sportwin boat motor on stand, craftsman snow blower, Werner alum ex ladder, Stack On tool box, Clarke tool box , loads of tools all brands, Homelite 2700 gas pressure washer, DeWalt angle grinder, Black and Decker band saw, DeWalt circular saw, pipe wrenches, DeWalt power drill, old Milwaukee saw zall, old lanterns, Dremel tool, tons of old and new fishing equipment, tackle boxes loaded with old lures, fishing rods and reels, refrigerator, washer, dryer, upright freezer, stove, patio furniture, 2-Lifetime folding picnic tables. Wood outside rocker. Still finding items check back for more additions.
Check Auction zip # 51030 for pictures and updated full listing.
TERmS: Cash or Good check.
AuCTion noTE: NO BUYERS PREMIUM!! Restroom and lunch stand available. Bring a chair and a friend and come spend the day with us. Announcements made sale day take precedence over printed material. Auctioneer and affiliates are not responsible for no shows of advertised equipment, lost or stolen items. Once it is sold, it becomes the buyer’s responsibility.
Au-006223
Mon. Sept. 25, 2023
starting at 5:00 P.M.
Mt. Hope Auction, Mt. Hope, oH
note to ConSignorS: There is a good demand for preconditioned cattle that are vaccinated 2 weeks before the sale. We are recommending the 10 way Cattle and Black Leg vaccines. These Feeder Cattle will sell with advertised Consignments.
early ConSignMentS:
8 Bl. anguS SteerS – 800#-1000# - Dennis B Miller
17 FeederS – (5 Bl. Steers, 5 Red Steers, 6 Black Heifers, 1 Red) & 2 Cows pasture bred to bull. – Lone Willow Farms
10 Bl. anguS CroSS FeederS – 500# - Ervin Yoder
5 Bl. anguS FeederS & 2 BlaCk anguS CowS – March/April calves and cows exposed in June – Springwater Acres
12 anguS FeederS – Heifers/Bulls – 11 black, 1 red – David Miller
12 Shorthorn/hereFord CroSS FeederS (8 steers, 4 heifers), 1 Polled Herford Bull – herd sire – Ken Richards
2 Bl. anguS FeederS – Jr Raber
10 Shorthorn CroSS FeederS – 400-600# - vacc. Triangle 9/pinkeye – Steve Gray
30 BlaCk FeederS – 550-600# - double vacc. w/ bovishield gold 5 and alpha 7 – weaned middle of August – Keith Beachy expeCting 500-700 head – Consignments taken through sale time. Cows will begin at 5:00 P.M. Advertised consignments will sell in 1st part of sale.
Auctioneers:
DAviD Miller & vernon YoDer
www.mthopeauction.com
ContaCt CheSter or thurMan Mullet 330-674-6188
Starting at 10:00 a .M.
For the Paul & Joan Bendure Estates, selling restored classic cars, tractor, & more. LocATEd AT 6765 PLATz Rd., FAiRviEw, PA (1 mile east of Route 98 at the high school on McCray Rd., right on Platz ½ mile).
1957 Ford Thunderbird (76K), 1934 Ford Cabriolet coupe w/ rumble seat (11K), 2012 Chevrolet Equinox LTZ (51K), 2004 Chevrolet Express AWD Van (145K), 2018 Tesh & Sons electric wheelchair trailer, 1934 Massey-Harris General Purpose 4x4 25HP restored tractor, Massey-Harris General Purpose tractor chassis, Offenhauser Flathead Engine, United hit/miss engine, lots of classic car & vintage tractor wheels/ parts/manuals, Ski-doo 245RV snowmobile, Snap-on & Kennedy tool chests, Hercules OOC engines, hitch-insert wheelchair hauler, pallet jack, 250G fuel tank, large lawn roller, lawn seeder, Poulan Pro mower, engine stand, motors, work benches, large vises, anvil, metal garage cabinets, tool organizers, gas cans, scrap iron, snow fence, compound bow, box trap, Fort Knox gun safe, dorm fridge, upright freezer, Charbroil fryer, 2 antique carved dog chairs, washstands, oak S-roll top desk, tea carts, sewing cabinet, ornate dining room set, mantle-grandfathers-cuckoo clocks, rockers, cedar chest, wicker & metal patio sets, old German doll, 1865 Erie Co. Atlas & local historical books/maps, fine & costume jewelry, silver coin collection, metal toys, glassware – china - figurines, Cutco knives, coffee/end tables, 3pc king bedroom set, Ethan Allen bedroom sets, office items, sofa, TV/stand, bar stools, linens, Vera Bradley purses, large wooden ship, iron skillets, jugs & crocks, advertising crates, primitive tools, records, kiln & ceramics, storage racks, holiday décor, craft supplies, Jack Paluh print, Lake Erie artwork, Boston Store sign, Enterprise Mfg. Co. coffee grinder, weather vanes, antique buggy & wheelchair, lots of dog crates - walkers - sled, and much more! Large auction with multiple auctioneers. TERmS: full payment of cash, approved local check, credit card. Coins & jewelry sell first, cars sell at noon. Absentee & phone bids accepted. Some items sold with confirmation.
doug chesley, Auctioneer AU-000146-L
Jeff Bennett, Auctioneer AU-003059-L
Katie chesley, Auctioneer AA-019638
Ph. 814-725-8238 • www.chesleyauctioneering.com
sat.
21411 energy Highway, New Martinsville, wv 26155
auctioneer note: This auction contains some very rare and unique antiques and collectibles.
Lots of signage to include Gas & Oil related items Coke & Pepsi signs and display racks, Cigarette & beer signage. many board games from the 60 & 70. Crocks, pottery, glassware, vintage baby strollers, large pump organ, tools, vintage 5 cent horse racing gambling machine, old pictures, old store scales, advertising boxes, nice table lamps, child’s oak rocker, lots of Elvis Presley items, old cash register, furniture, vintage metal trucks & cars, NasCar collectibles, several boxes of unopen baseball cards, butter churn, vintage Hercules bicycle, lots of decanter’s old cookware, two rocking butter churns, vintage furniture, Lots of advertising pieces, enterprise lard press, old Coke & Pepsi bottles and boxes, roseville pottery, collection of case iron banks, still going though buildings, this is a small list of things that will auction off to the highest bidder. terms: Cash or good Check, with Picture I.D. to register. all checks over 2000.00 dollars must be preapproved.
For compLete ListinG & pictures Go to coZartauctions com
Terrell D. CozarT, auCTioneer
liC# 1042 / realTor
CozarT auCTion & real eSTaTe SerViCe
CozarTauCTionS.CoM 304-771-3722
FRI-Sat. SEPt. 29-30
starting at 9:00 aM each day
DeVault Machining & RepaiR
Located in Bellaire, OH on St. Rt. 147 off of St. Rt 7 take 26th Street
Exit turn left at the light and go 1 ½ miles on St. Rt. 147
FRIDaY aUCtION: Rotary lift 10,000 lb-2 hp-single phase, Miller 625 Plasma cutter, Millermatic 250 wire welder, Lincoln TIG 200 square wave, Hobart iron main 230 wire feed welder, Snap-on Mig YA212A welder, Van Norman fly wheel grinder 3 ph., sander-belt-disc combo 3 ph., Goodson connecting rod heater, 3 ph Millport 1340 lathe-tamber attachment-42” table-11” swing-2” throat, 30 hp phrase converter, Large Ranger RF 500 hot washer, Blardard plates, Snap-on sand blaster, parts washer, Cincinnato Hortizontal mill 3 ph, #3, 24” Cincinnati drill press 3 ph, Bridgeport mill - 1 hp-42” table Solber 240 SE 204D drill press 3 ph, Jet band saw 7”x 10 ½ “, 2 Millwaukee mag. drills, 2 ton engine lift, Ranger wheel balancer DST 2420; Ranger tire changer R 76 ATR, Van Norman 570 Rotary Broad, Acer 618 surface grinder 3 ph., a lot of extra wheels, Jet 10” bench grinder, Darex end mill tool shaper, 20 ton air jack, Enerpac 20 ton armbo press, vale seals in cabinet, valve grinding table, 20 ton rolling gaintree, cutting torches, 2 top side creepers, large rack bits 2 7/8 and down, hundreds of drill bits, portable gantry down crane, crane winches electric and air, cam bearing drivers, Cat 30 tools, oil filters, 26 jack stands 2 ton to 20 ton, floor jacks, bottle jacks, large safe.
SatURDaY: VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT 2008 F 350 Super Duty-2 wheel- 5.4 engine- utility box hydraulic tail gate- air compressor, L 9000350 Cummins - single axle with tag axle news work, 1998 3500 2 wheel496 engine 8.1 liter 5 speed 209,951 miles, 1992 International 466 engine roll back-winch, 2010 Dodge Ram - gas- crew cab 185,509 miles, 1986
Chev. 70 series- 356-5 & 2 dump, 2007 Volvo 6 speed Tri axle dump automatic, LX 885 skid steer, mud truck- rice paddy tires-2 1/2 ton Military rears, Mitsubishi fork lift 2 ton, Hyster fork lift- side shift triple meast propane, 2000 Jet skis, 2000 Jet boat with trailers -both need work, 1983 JSW BH 70 track hoe, 1952 Cat D7 dozer, electric scissor lift 1932F, 2004 Honda Foreman 4x4 Rubicon, 2008 Kawasaki Brute Force 650, Haurite gooseneck trailer- new tires- deck 2014, log chains, a lot of misc. metal, Honda generator, Champion gasoline driven air compressor, 2 banding machines, Greenlee 555 conduict bender, Greenlee 7306 hole punch, 3 brake lathes, bolt bins, 22.5 tires new and used, 10 bolt 22.5 rims. Tire cage, 390 Honda hot water pressure washer, bolt bins, Marine parts, trailer parts, scrap metal. We still have 2 buildings to get items out. Large auction. tERmS: Cash or Check, no credit cards. Check auctionZip.com or GOtOaucion.com
auctioneeRs: DaViD Jones, Dan WalleR , leRoy caRpenteR , Mike BakeR
Flushing, Oh – 740-391-3710 Visit
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starting at 6:00 p.m.
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!!
2211 KINSMAN ROAD, NW NORTh BLOOMFIELD, OhIO 44450 Sale Barn 440-685-4487
Sat.
starting at 10:00 a .M. • real estate @12:00 noon
27 acreS with century hOme DetacheD GaraGe – Barn with hOrSe StallS, riDinG arena & a POnD!
Selling On location at:
19237 Bill smith Rd., Wellsville, Ohio 43968 columbiana county
DirectiOnS: Follow US Rt 7 to Wellsville, take Aten Ave exit – go 4 miles on 39 west or take 164 between Salineville & Lisbon to Route 39 east –go 5 miles to Bill Smith Rd. See SiGnS
real eState with 27 acreS: A tree lined paved drive-way leads to the 27-acre farm. Two story, 4-bedroom century brick home with modern kitchen – Detached 2 car garage. Picturesque pond, Bank Barn with 10 horse stalls on lower level – Indoor Arena - Farm offers everything – Majority crop ground – Plenty of good buildings – Spring Fed pond. Space for any business or mini farm. No minerals transfer real eState termS: $10,000 deposit day of auction. Subject to 80% of the $800,000 appraisal value ($640,000) of subject to confirmation if lower than $640,000. No minerals transfer. Surface rights transfer to new owners auction Preview – sePt. 23rd & 30th, 1:00 to 4:00 P.M.
PerSOnal PrOPerty: Old & New Tractors – Ram 2500 Pickup Truck – JD 90 Skid Steer – New & Used Brush Hogs – Trailers – Commercial Trucks – Cargo Trailer – 2 Corvettes – Antique Conestoga Wagon -Antiques – Collectibles & Primitive Items –
PerSOnal PrOPerty 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.
See cain website for complete details – countoncains.com, auctionzip – Gotoauction.com
FOOtnOteS: Barns – Outbuildings & Old Farmhouse full of Antiques & Collectibles.
Scott long was a horse trainer with race horses for years!
auctiOn OrDereD By: ScOtt & Janice lOnG
Auction conducted by GARY W. CAIN
Realty and Auctioneers, LLC.
Harry Grafton, Brad L. Cain & Clint Chevalier East Springfield, Ohio 43925 (740) 266-2246 or (740) 543-3311
Photos at cainrealty.online, Auction Zip & Gotoauction.com
COLUMBUS (AP) —
The same Ohio River Valley where the Wright brothers pioneered human flight will soon be manufacturing cutting-edge electric planes that take off and land vertically, under an agreement announced Sept. 18 between the state and Joby Aviation Inc.
“When you’re talking about air taxis, that’s the future,” Gov. Mike DeWine told The Associated Press. “We find this very, very exciting — not only for the direct jobs and indirect jobs it’s going to create, but like Intel, it’s a signal to people that Ohio is looking to the future. This is a big deal for us.”
Around the world, electric vertical takeoff and landing, or eVTOL aircraft are entering the mainstream, though questions remain about noise levels and charging demands. Still, developers say the planes are nearing the day when they will provide a wide-scale alternative to shuttle individual people or small groups from rooftops and parking garages to their destinations, while avoiding the congested thoroughfares below.
Joby’s decision to locate its first scaled manufacturing facility at a 140-acre site at Dayton International Airport delivers on two decades of groundwork laid by the state’s leaders, Lt. Gov. Jon Husted said. Importantly, the site is near WrightPatterson Air Force Base and the headquarters of the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratories.
“For a hundred years, the Dayton area has been a leader in aviation innovation,” Husted said. “But capturing a large-scale manufacturer of aircraft has always eluded the local economy there. With this announcement, that aspiration has been realized.”
The Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, lived and worked in Dayton. In 1910, they opened the first U.S. airplane factory there. To connect the historical dots, Joby’s formal announcement took place at Orville Wright’s home, Hawthorn Hill, and concluded with a ceremonial flypast of a replica of the Wright Model B Flyer.
Joby’s production aircraft is designed to transport a pilot and four passengers at speeds of up to 200 miles per hour, with a maximum range of 100 miles. Its quiet noise profile is barely audible against the backdrop of most cities, the company said. The plan is to place them in aerial ridesharing networks beginning in 2025.
The efforts of the Santa Cruz, California-based company are supported by partnerships with Toyota, Delta Air Lines, Intel and Uber. Joby is a 14-year-old company that went public in 2021 and became the first eVTOL firm to receive U.S. Air Force airworthiness certification.
The $500 million project is supported by up to $325 million in incentives from the state of Ohio, its JobsOhio economic development office and local government. With the funds, Joby plans to build an Ohio facility capable of delivering up to 500 aircraft a year and creating 2,000 jobs. The U.S. Department of Energy has invited Joby to apply for a loan to support development of the facility as a clean energy project.
Joby chief executive officer JoeBen Bevirt told the AP that the company chose Ohio after an extensive
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and competitive search. Its financial package wasn’t the largest, but the chance to bring the operation to the birthplace of aviation — with a workforce experienced in the field — sealed the deal, he said.
“Ohio is the No. 1 state when it comes to supplying parts for Boeing and Airbus,” Bevirt said. “Ohio is No. 3 in the nation on manufacturing jobs — and that depth of manufacturing prowess, that workforce, is critical to us as we look to build this manufacturing facility.”
JobsOhio president and chief executive officer J.P. Nauseef noted that its dedication to aviation has carried the Dayton area through serious economic challenges. That included the loss of tens of thousands of auto and auto parts manufacturing jobs in the early 2000s and the loss of ATM maker NCR Corp.’s headquarters to an Atlanta suburb in 2009.
Bevirt said operations and hiring will begin immediately from existing buildings near the development site, contingent upon clearing the standard legal and regulatory hurdles. The site is large enough to eventually accommodate 2 square feet of manufacturing space. Construction on the manufacturing facility is expected to begin in 2024, with production to begin in 2025.
The announcement comes as a bipartisan group of Ohio’s congressional representatives has recently stepped up efforts — following an earlier appeal by DeWine — to lure the U.S. Air Force’s new U.S. Space Command headquarters or Space Force units to Ohio. There, too, state leaders cite the aerospace legacy of the Wrights, as well as Ohio-born astronauts John Glenn and Neil Armstrong.
(©2023 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
NAVARRE, Ohio — The Navarre Bethlehem Township Historical Society will hold its next meeting at 10 a.m. Oct. 4 for the election of its officers.
Anyone interested in helping should plan to attend this meeting. For more information, call 330-8795938.
Can donations. The Navarre Bethlehem Township Historical Society is also asking for continued donations of aluminum cans, and thanking those who have donated.
The aluminum can donations help the historical society pay its utility bills. Donations can be made by dropping off clean, recyclable aluminum cans to the barrels located outside the historical society’s education building behind the Mathews Museum.
Walking tour. The historical society will host another walking tour of the Canal Towpath on Oct. 18.
The tour will go up State Route 21 and then West Canal Street to the Museum. Participants should plan to meet at the Define Building on the corner of Canal Street and Market Street at 6 p.m.
At least five participants need to sign up for the walking tour. Interested parties should let the Navarre Bethlehem Township Historical Society know they are interested by calling 330-879-5938. The historical society asks that callers leave their names, phone numbers and number of people joining as staff members are only in the museum on Wednesday mornings from 9-11:30 a.m. to check phone messages.
starting at 10:00 a.m.
The Burns Family is having a public auction to sell items they no longer need or use on the farm. All items sold in this sale will sell absolute.
eQUIpMeNt-VeHICLeS-BOat: 1994 Volvo semi, N14 engine, sleeper, Jake, 11R 24.5, 650k miles - 1986 Ford Bronco XLT, 4x4, front winch, new rim and spare tires - 1981 Stoughton grain hopper, 42’x96”x72” w/18.5”
clearance
- 2021 Crust buster 240 seed tender, tri axle trailer, remote conveyer control; 1000 gal. Propane tank on anhydrous gears - 1000 gal. Fuel Tank - Dyke for 1000 gal Fuel Tank; KSI belt conveyer, 50’, new 5 hp 220v motor - Unverferth double rolling basket, 40’ (one basket broke) - Sukup seed cleaner, 110v - Generac generator, 60kw, pro, pull type; Buffalo box blade, 8’ 4-way blade, JD weights w/gps pole - JD material bucket, 75” width 1 yard; Kilbros 250 gravity wagon w/ext tongue- Klongsklide DCP40 seed cleanerRock windrower, 8’ pto, pull-type, hydraulic raise - JD toolbar 30’ hyd fold
- 12’x15.5 lawnmower trailer, 12k gvw; (24) Kinzie seed boxes (no meters)
- (16) JD seed boxes w/ground drive, meters (no plates); Kinze rear mount hitch - 300gal. Cone poly tank; 1996 Bass Tracker pro fishing boat, deep, V17, 40hp, w/ 2017 yacht club aluminum trailer
tRUCK aCCeSSORIeS aND MISC: Aluminum truck tool box - (4) 76015 SL 5 lug tires w/ wheels; (11) Aluminum Alcoa polished semi wheels 24”
- Wet line kit (dual tank); Semi step/tool box - Aluminum 100gal semi fuel tank w/straps; (3) Semi headache racks - Side kit for flatbed w/ bows and brackets; Several nursery pots there will be 2 wagons of smalls to sell first, and then we will go right into the sale of equipment.
aLL pICS aND aN UpDateD LISt OF IteMS WItH aRe aVaILaBLe ON aUCtIONZIp—14035
SaLe teRMS: Cash or Check & – Credit or Debit cards W/ 4% FEES (Fees will also apply to non-sufficient funds on checks)
AUctIONEERS :
tOdd WOOdRUff 937-605-0139
ERIc PRIcE 937-631-0060
Licensed by the Ohio Dept. of ag. -Food available
TUES. SEPT. 26, 2023
AT 10:00 A.M. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND OTHER INDIVIDUALS, WE WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY
MAGNESIUM FOUNDRY EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY SURPLUS
TO THE ONGOING OPERATIONS BELONGING TO: TERVES INC., 24112 ROCKWELL DR., EUCLID, OH 44117. REGISTER TO BID AT : https://tinyurl.com/3axpk528
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: THERE IS A 18% BUYER’S PREMIUM APPLIED TO ALL SALES.
starting at 6:00 P.M.
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Rt. 224, Lowellville, oH 44436
3 miles East of Poland
Wakefield dining room suit with drop leaf table, four chairs and china cabinet, vintage table and chairs, buffet, china cabinet, vintage school desks, harmonicas to include Honer Blues, Band and Johnson, the Blues King, Case knives, misc. knives to include Mossy Oak, Track Force, Hummingbird, Elkridge and more, Tonka toys, Cherished Teddies, pottery. Still hauling in. View auctionzip.com for listing & pictures. ID # 9328.
TERMS: Cash, good check, Visa & MasterCard accepted. 13% buyer’s premium with 3% waived for cash or check. Items listed selling absolute.
70 Acre Van Wert Co. Absolute Tillable Land
KURTZ ALUMINUM LOW PRESSURE CASTER TYPE AL 10-7TC W/ HYDRAULIC UNIT, METAMAG FURNACE SYSTEM, CONTROLS & FURNACE, ABB FOUNDRY PLUS ROBOT W/ CONTROLS, DOOSAN MILLING MACHINE,
2 GLATT POWDER COATERS, ATTRITOR MILL, VACUUM PUMPS, AVS VACUUM FURNACE W/ CONTROL, PLANETARY MIXER, AIR COMPRESSORS, LUCIFER FURNACE, HAAS ST-35 Y MILLING MACHINE, HOBART WELDER, POLYMER SYSTEMS PELLETIZER, MATHESON GAS CONTAINMENT CABINETS, INGERSON RAND DRYER, AFFINITY CHILLER, LEISTRITZ TWIN SCREW SMALL EXTRUDER, PROVENT VACUUM TABLE, ELNIK VACUUM FURNACE, A.S.S. VACUUM FURNACE, ASLAN MACHINE SAW PKS-503,
2 OLIVER SAWS, BULLETIN STARTER CABINET, CUMMINS EMERGENCY DUTY GENERATOR 682FDR7030, 2250 GAL AIR SURGE TANKS, EATON BUS BAR, NEW AMCOT COOLING TOWER ST-125, DO ALL EXPLOSION PROOF PLATE SAW, STARTERS, BREAKERS, RIDGID TOOLS, SAFETY SWITCHES, DISCONNECTS, ASST BELTS, CONTROL PANELS, VALVES, AB MODULES, LINCOLN WELDING ROD 7018 AND NUMEROUS OTHER ITEMS
WWW.GROSSMANINC.COM
ALL INFORMATION DEEMED RELIABLE BUT NOT GUARANTEED PREVIEW BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
216-631-0085
2 PARCELS – HIGH PERCENTAGE TILLABLE GOOD DRAINAGE
Thursday, September 28th | 5:30 PM
Auction will be held onsite located on Dog Creek Road, Middle Point, Ohio. From Van Wert OHIO take State Route 127 North to State Route 224 East, go approx 8 miles, 1st tract is on right side, immediately turn right onto Dog creek rd, 2nd tract is on the left in approx 1/2 mile. Signs will lead the way.
Pick up a brochure in the info box on the property and walk the land at your leisure. Private showings are available through Travis Kenton, 937-658-0218.
10% Buyers Premium / Lic # 2022000271
Andy White, Auctioneer – Travis Kenton 937-658-0218 – Jeremy Schaefer, Broker 10% Buyers Premium / Lic # 2022000271
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PATASKALA, Ohio — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine welcomed country music superstar Luke Bryan to Ohio on Sept. 15, to support families and children who face hunger throughout the state.
First Lady DeWine hosted a lunch and spoke with Bryan about his ongoing Farm Tour, which celebrates America’s farmers and supports families facing food insecurity across the country. This year marks Bryan’s 14th Farm Tour — including a stop in Ohio — and features the #HeresToTheFarmer campaign, which has already donated 6 million meals to Feeding America with partner Bayer.
Since 2008, when the Farm Tour began, Bryan has also granted 78 scholarships to students from farming families near tour stops to their local college or university.
“I grew up around farming and understand the importance of where food comes from,” Bryan said, in a
statement. “I’m excited to support families and children in Ohio to make sure everyone has food on their table.”
At Friday’s luncheon, Gov. DeWine shared remarks and noted that First Lady DeWine is a strong supporter of organizations across the state that distribute food to families and children facing hunger. First Lady DeWine has visited many foodbanks, shared lunch with children at Ohio libraries hosting summer food programs, invited schoolkids to pick vegetables and cook with her at the Ohio Governor’s Residence and Heritage Garden, and helped kids understand where their food comes from by grinding wheat, making dough and pizza at the Ohio State Fair. She has also visited unique programs that involve Ohio organizations getting creative about how to help families in need, such as La Soupe in Cincinnati and the Food is Medicine program in Warren, which has doctors sharing a box of nutritious food from
the local food bank with patients. Also at the luncheon, First Lady DeWine presented Bryan with an Ohio fishing license from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. As an avid fisherman, Bryan can use this fishing license on any lake in Ohio.
In 2022, the First Lady’s Charitable Foundation, a nonprofit organization that raises awareness and financial support for philanthropic endeavors important to the governor’s wife, hosted the inaugural First Lady’s Luncheon, which supported Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Ohio — a book gifting program available to all Ohio children between birth and age five. The 2023 event raised funds for organizations that provide food to Ohio families.
On Sept. 15, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine welcomed country music superstar Luke Bryan to Ohio to support families and children who face hunger throughout the state. (Submitted photo)
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Other than being a pretty fall decoration, Indian corn is able to be dried and popped into popcorn! After it has served its purpose as a decoration, it will become quite dry (the kernels will loosen from the cob as it dries out). Use your thumbs and pop the kernels off the cob. The dried kernels can be popped in a popcorn popper or on the stove. ALWAYS use an adult’s help in the kitchen. Use just enough olive oil to cover the bottom of a pot and heat on medium heat until a few test kernels pop. Add enough kernels to barely cover the bottom of the pot (no overlapping), cover, shake a bit, and wait until the popping slows to remove from heat. Pour into a large bowl. Add salt, butter or any of your favorite toppings and enjoy! The extra kernels are best kept in an airtight jar in the fridge.
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• Be sure to comb the leftovers from back-to-school sales. Pick up supplies that will need to be replenished as the school years moves on. Also, there are many imaginative pencil cases that can double as travel jewelry and makeup bags. Often you can pick up several at a good price.
• “Just after Labor Day, our family starts to think about who will host holiday dinners and such. We do it in a lottery. Whoever just hosted is exempt if they want to be. The rest of those who’d like to host a holiday event put their names in a pot, and we pick out names. The events are the usuals, like Christmas and Thanksgiving, but also a cookiemaking party and the children’s party. It’s better than one person always having to do it or always getting to do it.”
— E.D. in Massachusetts
• If you are getting your outdoor furniture ready for storage, here’s a great cleaning idea. Load it all in the back of a truck, take it to a self-serve car wash and clean with the pressure hoses. Let dry, and it’s ready.
• “Dust books with a vacuum assist! I put the leg of a pantyhose over my vacuum wand and secure tightly. Then I dust my bookshelves, holding the wand close by to suck up the dust that gets disturbed. It’s less messy, I think. I still dust from the top down.”
— L.K. in Ohio
• To make your own disinfecting wipes, cut paper towels into four squares each. Saturate with a half alcohol, half water mix and store in a plastic freezer bag or a diaper wipe container. You can use these to clean telephones and doorknobs during cold and flu season.
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ZOAR, Ohio — Tickets are now available for the annual familyfriendly Bike and Brew on Oct. 14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Zoar, Ohio.
Bike and Brew begins with a scenic bicycle ride at the Canal Lands Trailhead, followed by an Oktoberfest celebration at The Canal Tavern of Zoar. Riders can choose either a 6 or 12-mile option that begins from Canal Lands Park on Dover-Zoar Road, and continues to Fort Laurens and State Route 800 before heading back to The Canal Tavern of Zoar.
The Oktoberfest celebration will begin at 11 a.m. and will include German food, Oktoberfest beer, dessert, raffle prizes, and live music. Participants are welcome to come right to The Canal Tavern of Zoar at 11 a.m. if they do not wish to participate in the bike ride.
Ticket prices are $40 in advance; $50 the day of the event; and $10 for children 6 to 12 years old. Tickets may be purchased on the Ohio & Erie Canalway Coalition website at www.ohioeriecanal.org/bikeandbrew. All of the proceeds from the event benefit the continued maintenance and development of the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail and Connector Trails within the Ohio & Erie Canalway National Heritage Area. Questions about the event can be directed to Emily Cooney at 330-3745657 or ecooney@ohioeriecanal.org.
LOCATED AT THE CORNER OF HALL RD. & COLE RD. Atlantic, PA 16111 - GREENWOOD TWP.
ESTATE OF DENNiS MORiAN OWNER: SHERRy MORiAN
DiRECTiONS: From Conneaut Lake at the corner of Rt. 322 & Rt. 285 take Rt. 285 towards Geneva, Pa. then right on Lake Rd. go to Cole Rd. turn right to auction. Watch for Cresswell Auction signs.
FEATURiNG: A 65-acre farm w/large garage, house needs demo. Property offered in 3 parcels and then together to determine highest total price.
PARCEL 1: A level 50-acre and large garage, fence around most of property about 70% tillable balance wooded.
PARCEL 2: A level 10-acre lot tillable.
PARCEL 3: 5 acres of vacant land.
TERMS OF REAL ESTATE: 10% non-refundable deposit day of auction balance in 60 days or at closing. A 10% buyer fee applies. For information call Don at 724-253-3493.
AUCTiON CONDUCTED By: CRESSWELL AUCTION SERVICE & MOWRY AUCTION SERVICE
CHUCK MOWRY
AU-005264L 724-376-2122
DON CRESSWELL
AU-2938L 724-253-3493
www.cresswellauction.com
starting at 10:00 a .M.
AUCTION HELD JUST PAST 7759 ANDREWS LANE, CONNEAUT LAKE, PA 16316, ON WEST TOWNLINE RD. EAST FALLOWFIELD TWP.
ESTATE OF DENNIS MORIAN OWNER: SHERRy MORIAN
DIRECTIONS: From Conneaut Lake, Pa. corner of Rt. 322 and Rt. 285 take Rt. 285 towards Geneva, Pa. turn right on West Townline Rd. go past Andrews Lane to auction. Watch for Cresswell Auction signs.
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, 1970 FORD MUSTANG
FAST BACK W/OTHER ANTIQUE VEHICLES, SKID
STEER, EXCAVATOR, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, TOOLS & HARDWARE
ANTIQUE AUTOS : 1970 Ford Mustang Fast Back,1936 Plymouth 4 door 6 cylinder, 1963 E100 flat nose truck 6-cylinder standard.
Truck & Equipment: T-300 Bob Cat Turbo track loader, Tandem axle trailer, Cat 315 BL 110 hp. Diesel excavator, Cat DC3 Dozer w/power angle blade, enclosed dual axle construction trailer, 83 Chevy 4x4 dump truck, S1700 International dump truck, 83 Ford F-250 Diesel 4 speed w/429 – 4V engine, D4 Cat dozer needs work, Ford diesel V8 engine for parts, Flat head straight six engine, complete wood prefabricated bridge for temporary construction use, Forney cement compression tester, chains & binders, pallet jack, 2x6 and 2x8’s treated lumber, ladders, Hobart welder, Transfer pump, cherry picker, Wacker tamper, cement tools, Hilti Hammer drills, Delta planer, band saw, miter saw, air compressor & more. Misc. hand tools, C clamps, transits, tap & die’s set, 5 hp. B/S OV engine, torpedo heater, blankets, rolls of water stop, tarps, scaffolding, scaffolding jacks & picks, dual axle horse trailer, Ford F800 fire truck, lots of heavy steel I beams & lots of scrap, bridge grating, large amount of construction signs, barrels & cones, 300 gal. water tank, saddle fuel tanks, HD trailer loading ramps, catch Basin and risers, stay in place forms, form pens, beam molds, pump sprayers, cut off wheels, 5 gal. Buckets, hardware, Diamond cement cutting blades, epoxy coated rebar, 275 gal. fuel tank, air meters, rebar bender, sand blaster, large turn buckles, wall forms for cement, fitter fabric concrete hopper, overhang insulating and much more. Don’t miss this great auction.
TERMS OF CONTENTS: Cash, Pa. checks & a 5% fee on Master Card, Visa, Discover & Debit cards.
AUCTION CONDUCTED By:
CRESSWELL AUCTION SERVICE & MOWRY AUCTION SERVICE
CHUCK MOWRY
AU-005264L 724-376-2122
DON CRESSWELL
AU-2938L 724-253-3493
www.cresswellauction.com
starting at 6:00 P.M.
(no smalls be on time)
17 Grant road, Transfer, Pa 16154
(McCullough Grain North)
DireCtioNS: Rte. 18 to Brush Run Road South of Greenville to McCullough Grain Bin Facility -EQUIPMENT WILL BE ON-SITE THE WEDNESDAY BEFORE AUCTION THROUGH SALE TIME!
trACtor: John Deere 6105D (1459 hours) w/ canopy, Ser.# 1P06105DJE0060320, extra clean, well maintained Grasshopper 729 big block zero-turn mower w/ 28 hrs. Ser# 7040325 iMpLeMeNtS/eQUipMeNt: Glencoe 5 shank chisel plow, Ford 3 bottom plow, White 255 12 ft. disc, Brillon cultipacker, Intl 5100 soybean special drill, NH 472 haybine, MF TD 252 TR hay tedder, NH 256 hay rake, NH 276 hay liner baler, 2 8 ft. hay wagons, sprayer, NH 130 manure spreader, Bradley spiked tooth aerator, Land Pride PFF 4000 fertilizer spreader, JD 115 8 ft. blade (like new), work soil saver, Countyline boom pole, torch/weld cart (new).
AUCtioNeerS Note: All of this equipment has been well maintained and in good working order (LIKE NEW) Moved to McCullough Grain site for parking and easy loading accessibilty. <<THERE ARE NO SMALLS BE ON TIME AS THE AUCTION WILL NOT TAKE LONG>>
For more information and for pictures go to www.auctionzip.com under Hillmar Auction or login under 6558.Lunch and facilities are available. terMS: cash, check, credit cards (5% waived for cash or check).
AU005081 – 724-967-4039
THurS. SePT. 28, 2023 at 2:00 P.M.
FISHERS FOODS
SuPerMArkeT equIP, SuPPLIeS, InvenTOry COMMerCIAL COOLerS
Fishers Foods has closed their 4403 Cleveland Ave. location and is consolidating all operations to their Fulton Road and West Tusc locations. We are offering for sale all the remaining inventory and equipment that will consist of Quality Food Service & Supermarket Equipment. Highlights include Deli Service Counters, Meat Department Equipment, Bakery Equipment, Stainless Steel Tables & Sinks, Walk-In Freezers, Material Handling Equipment, Aluminum Racks, Dunnage Racks, Gondola Shelving, & Much More. Don’t miss your opportunity to bid in this one-of-a-kind sale @ www.DuttonAuctions.com
PREVIEW: SEPt 28th (11 a.M.-1 P.M.)
For Complete List of Terms of Sale, Items, Pics, & Online Bidding go to www.DuttonAuctions.com
On-SItE PIck-uP: Oct. 6 & 7 (9 a.M.-5 P.M.)
Location: 4403 Cleveland Ave. SW, Canton, OH 44708
All Bidders must register online @ www.DuttonAuctions.com to bid.
All items paid for w/Cash, Check, or Credit Card. Buyers Premium of 10% added to high bid to determine total purchase price.
SUNBURY, Pa. (AP) — State police say thousands of minks were released from a central Pennsylvania fur farm by one or more people who cut holes in the fence surrounding the farm.
Police in the Stonington barracks in Northumberland County said Sept. 18 that troopers were called to the Richard H. Stahl Sons Inc. farm in Rockefeller Township outside of Sunbury shortly after noon Sept. 17.
Troopers were told that sometime during the early morning hours Sept. 17, holes had been cut in the farm’s fence and about 6,000 to 8,000 minks were released from their pens. Police said numerous state agencies and farm staff are trying to recover the animals.
The Sunbury Animal Hospital posted a notice on its Facebook page Monday morning saying, “There are mink all over the area surrounding the animal hospital.”
2 Homes – 2 Parcels – Horse Barn/Shop
2356 & 2358 Secrest Rd, Wooster, OH 44691
Wayne County – Wooster Twp – Triway LSD
TUES, OCTOBER 10TH | 5PM
5431 – Steve Andrews – Drew Turner – Andy White Sale by order of Owner • Conducted by RES/ Andrews • 10% BP/Lic # 2022000271
2 Homes – 2 Parcels – Horse Barn/Shop 2356 & 2358 Secrest Rd, Wooster, OH 44691 Wayne County – Wooster Twp – Triway LSD
Photos available at www.RES.Bid
28± ACRES
2 PARCELS
Terms: We require a non-refundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price day of sale and the balance due within 45-60 days. There are no financing contingencies and the property sells As-Is based under your own inspection. There is a 10% Buyer’s Premium on the property which means 10% of the high bid will be calculated and added to it to establish contract price. Possession will be at closing. All mineral rights transfer subject to anyrately and together and will sell in the way
Parcel 1: This is an incredible real estate opportunity in Wooster that, with some dedicated time, investment, and e ort, has the potential to become one of the city’s best-kept secrets. The property boasts a generous living space of over 3,500 square feet on the main and second floors, along with a fully accessible walkout basement that adds an additional 2,000 plus square feet, leading out to a picturesque pool area. Situated on a sprawling 25-acre lot, the property features a delightful mix of open yard space, wooded areas, and fenced pasture land, complete with a well-maintained 4-stall horse barn and a shop.
“These animals should not be approached as they can be aggressive,” the animal hospital said. “They are not pets, and should not be taken in a home or to a rescue. If one of these minks were to approach you get far away from it. Keep all pets inside if possible.”
The Daily Item reported that Mark Stahl of the Stahl Fur Farm would only say he was unsure what happened and warned people not to approach the animals. An email message from The Associated Press seeking comment was sent to the company; a telephone message could not be left for the firm.
State police said they had opened a criminal mischief investigation and asked anyone with information to call investigators.
per half year and on parcel 56-00702.000 (2358 Secrest) are currently $3940.84 per half year and both will be prorated to the date of closing. Seller will provide a warranty deed and certificate of tile and o er to split an owner’s policy of title insurance.
Parcel 2: This charming single-story ranch-style residence o ers 1,776 square feet of living space and has undergone recent renovations, creating an inviting atmosphere as soon as you step through the front door. This property consists of two bedrooms and one bathroom and has previously served as an income-generating asset. It’s a sturdy and well-constructed dwelling situated on a spacious 1.5-acre lot, providing you with the flexibility to make it your permanent residence, rent it out, or reside in it while you renovate the main house. In addition to the main house, there is a detached, oversized two-car garage/shop that adds versatility to the property, making it suitable for a variety of purposes. Although there isn’t a basement, the home is equipped with central air conditioning for your comfort.
Note: There is undoubtedly some restoration work required, but this property holds immense potential to be brought back to life. I encourage you to invest some time and explore this beautiful opportunity.
Parcel 1: This is an incredible real estate opportunity in Wooster that, with some dedicated time, investment, and e ort, has the potential to become one of the city’s best-kept secrets. The property boasts a generous living space of over 3,500 square feet on the main and second floors, along with a fully accessible walkout basement that adds an additional 2,000 plus square feet, leading out to a picturesque pool area. Situated on a sprawling 25-acre lot, the property features a delightful mix of open yard space, wooded areas, and fenced pasture land, complete with a well-maintained 4-stall horse barn and a shop.
OPEN HOUSE & INSPECTIONS: Property will be open on Monday, October 2nd from 4-6PM if you’d like to see the property another time please call Seth Andrews 330-466-5471 or Steve Andrews 330-465-8498 and we will try and accommodate you. Any inspections need to be done prior to the auction and are a buyers expense.
In November, vandalism freed an estimated 10,000 minks at a rural northwest Ohio farm. Van Wert County Sheriff Thomas Riggenbach said the property owner initially estimated 25,000 to 40,000 mink were released at Lion Farms, but employees were able to corral many that remained on the property less than 15 miles from the Indiana state line.
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Terms: We require a non-refundable down payment of 10% of the purchase price day of sale and the balance due within 45-60 days. There are no financing contingencies and the property sells As-Is based under your own inspection. There is a 10% Buyer’s Premium on the property which means 10% of the high bid will be calculated and added to it to establish contract price. Possession will be at closing. All mineral rights transfer subject to any leases of record.
Parcel 2: This charming single-story ranchstyle residence o ers 1,776 square feet of undergone recent renovations, creating an inviting atmosphere as soon as you step property consists of two bedrooms and one bathroom and has previously served as an income-generating asset.
It’s a sturdy and well-constructed dwelling situated on a spacious 1.5-acre lot, providing make it your permanent residence, rent it out, or reside in it while you renovate the main
In addition to the main house, there is a de tached, oversized two-car garage/shop that property, making it suitable for a variety of purposes. Although there isn’t a basement, central air conditioning for your comfort.
Note: There is undoubtedly some restoration work required, but this property holds im brought back to life. I encourage you to invest some time and explore this beautiful oppor
DULUTH, Ga. — AGCO Agriculture Foundation recently announced a call for applications for grants focusing on the advancement of quality education, research and innovation in agriculture.
The foundation invites non-profit organizations and public universities/ educational institutions registered and recognized as charitable or nonprofit organizations under the law to apply for grant funding by submitting a project proposal with grant funds of $200,000-$450,000 for a project spanning two to three years.
The application deadline is Oct. 13. For more information or to start an application, visit agcofoundation. org/grants.html
Photos available at www.RES.Bid
330-466-5431
• Conducted by
OPEN HOUSE & INSPECTIONS: Property will be open on Monday, October 2nd from 4-6PM, if you’d like to see the property another time please call Seth Andrews 330-466-5471 or Steve Andrews 330-465-8498 and we will try and accommodate you. Any inspections need to be done prior to the auction and are a buyers expense.
Andrews
• 10% BP/Lic # 2022000271
Founded by AGCO Corporation the foundation is a private entity with the vision to prevent and relieve hunger. The foundation promotes impact programs that support food security, sustainable agricultural development and build the necessary agricultural infrastructure in marginalized farming communities.
me across the fence. So attractive was he, that I decided to reverse my vehicle and snap a few photos. That’s when I noticed his forelock and just had to chuckle.
Autumn is a time when many plants go to seed and each species has its own method of dispersing these seeds to give them the best opportunity to germinate the following year. Many flowers produce seeds that are spread by the wind.
with a much-needed supply of food on which to fatten up or store for the winter. Squirrels, who spend most of the season burying these nuts for future winter snacks, can’t possibly remember where they hid them all. These forgotten seeds are inevitably “planted” and will grow into future trees.
One of the greatest advantages of living in a rural area is the network of rudimentary roads that weave their way through the countryside. Personally, there is no better way that I know of to unwind than to get lost on these roads while taking in the sights, smells and sounds of the changing seasons.
Recently, while on a leisurely drive along these very roads of southeastern Geauga County in Ohio, I passed a handsome horse gazing at
Traveling by wind. Milkweed pods have seeds equipped with their own flossy parachutes which allow them to sail far and away to establish new patches in neighboring meadows. Milkweed, of which there are many different species, is critically important to monarch butterflies, whose population continues in a dangerous downward trend. It is the only plant on which they lay their eggs and the fragrant blossoms provide nectar for a host of pollinators.
Relying on wildlife. Hickory nuts, acorns and beech nuts are mast crops that provide wildlife
Winterberry, poison ivy and wild grape are a few of our native plants that produce berry crops so important to migrating birds. Many berries are brightly colored in the hopes that birds will notice and ingest them. As they fly and digest, the seeds within eventually exit the birds’ bodies, some of which land in spots with favorable conditions for growth. Hitchhikers. Yet there is no form of seed dispersal more efficient than that of the hitchhikers, otherwise known as burrs. Have you ever emerged from a meadow stroll to find your pant legs covered with tiny, prickly balls? As you walk along, pulling them off, throwing them left and right, you are conveniently dispersing these seeds.
How many times have you run a hand over your devoted dog, only to feel their coat interrupted by masses of immovable burrs? As you brush them out, discarding them
here and there, you are spreading them and ensuring the plant’s survival.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Hundreds of communities around the country will share more than $1 billion in federal money to help them plant and maintain trees under a federal program that is intended to reduce extreme heat, benefit health and improve access to nature.
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the $1.13 billion in funding for 385 projects at an event Thursday morning in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The tree plantings efforts will be focused on marginalized areas in all 50 states as well as Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and some tribal nations.
“We believe we can create more resilient communities in terms of the impacts of climate,” Vilsack told re-
porters in previewing his announcement. “We think we can mitigate extreme heat incidents and events in many of the cities.”
Separately, the USDA’s Forest Service allocated $250 million to most state and territory forest agencies to benefit urban tree canopies and access to nature. That money was granted to other local organizations through a competitive application program, the USDA said.
In announcing the grants in Cedar Rapids, Vilsack spotlighted the eastern Iowa city of 135,000 people who lost thousands of trees during an extreme windstorm during the summer of 2020. Cedar Rapids has made the restoration of its tree canopy a priority since that storm, called a derecho, and will receive $6 million in funding through the new grants.
Other grant recipients include some of the nation’s largest cities,
such as New York, Houston and Los Angeles, and much smaller communities, such as Tarpon Springs, Florida, and Hutchinson, Kansas.
Brenda Mallory, chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, joined Vilsack at the Iowa event. She told reporters earlier that many communities have lacked access to nature and that all the tree grants would benefit marginalized and underrepresented communities.
“Everyone should have access to nature,” Mallory said. “Urban forests can really play a key role in ensuring both that access but also increasing the climate resilience of communities, helping reduce extreme heat and making communities more livable.”
The federal money comes from the Inflation Reduction Act.
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CHARDON, Ohio — In celebration of Earth Day 2023, 274 volunteers assembled at Geauga Park District’s new Veterans Legacy Woods to plant 350 trees with the help of 16 sponsors and three in-kind sponsors.
The district’s next goal is to engage the community in planting 300 more trees Oct. 12 and 13, and then the last 340 trees toward its 1,000tree goal in celebration of Earth Day 2024.
There are multiple ways to get involved by Oct. 1 with additional details posted at geaugaparkdistrict.org/activity/special-events-artshows.
Sponsorship packages offer a variety of opportunities to promote your business or organization while helpin the environment. Send support by credit card or check to Geauga Park District.
Volunteers will work together to plant young trees and build fencing for their protection. Interested parties can create a team of friends, family or coworkers — or, for participants who work in human resources or own a small business, consider engaging employees in a wellness day. Volunteer packages offer recognition and take-home gifts for groups who plant trees Oct. 12 or 13.
The summer night slipped by too fast, while in my sleeping bag. My brand new Teton Bridger gives me sleeping rights to brag.
‘Cuz there ain’t no holes in my new bag to let the heat escape. And I threw away the well-used roll of camouflage duct tape.
When Mother Nature makes her call, I’d say more like a shout. My bed is so dang comfy I just cannot climb on out.
My bladder feels like it could be just halfway full at best. So I’ll stay here in my nice warm bag and bask in eye-shut rest.
But then I hear my father holler, “Get up sleepy head and kick off all your covers, son, people die in bed.”
I heard him yell a thousand times how people die in bed. Dad’s been gone about a year, but the phrase sticks in my head.
The heavenly smell of bacon means a biscuit’s on the rise. Soon Old Mose will bless us with his cheese potato prize.
“Get out of those bags,” he hollers, “If you wanna eat this mornin’. It’s 4 a.m. The clock’s a tickin’. This is your only warnin’.”
I shake the night off from my clothes and head for noise and chatter. But then I’m stopped dead in my tracks. I need to flatten my bladder.
Yet Mose ain’t one for waiting on a cowboy who’s too slow. He’ll dump your food and say, “This ain’t the Marriott, ya know.”
So, I slipped into the cook tent with a bladder full and weak. I swear I heard my bladder say, “We’re about to spring a leak”
That’s when I felt a trickle moving down my hairy leg. I cried goodbye to breakfast and my salsa-covered egg.
I went from walk to running, busted through the open flap. And now I missed my breakfast, gonna be a hungry sap.
I shuffled back to my own tent and there before my eyes, Old Mose was handing me a plate of cheese potato prize.
That day I learned two lessons. Old Mose had a heart of gold. And Mother Nature knows what’s best so heed what you’ve been told.
Now no more lazy loafer. I will spring right out of bed when Mother Nature makes her call. Then off to getting fed.
(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.)
Most wild mammals collect these hitchhikers as they forage for food. I have seen many a white-tailed deer pulling burrs from its fur and raccoons at the feeders sporting seeds in their thick winter pelage.
Burdock. One of our most obvious burrs comes from a plant called burdock (Arctium sp.). By mid-summer, this plant with its large, broad leaves can be seen in bloom. Large, bristly, purple flowers are a favorite of honey bees and other pollinators which take advantage of the nectar they produce. But in the autumn, the blossoms fade and the structure turns brown and brittle.
Have you ever looked closely at a burdock seed? One can’t help but admire the amazing system of hooked barbs which have evolved to grab onto anything that comes in contact with them. In fact, in the early 1940s, Swiss inventor, George De Mestral took burdock burs from his dog’s fur and examined them under a microscope. This led to his invention of Velcro, a necessary commodity in our everyday lives.
Agrimony. Beginning in June, agrimony (Agrimonia sp.) begins to flower. These plants, also known as cockleburs or sticklewort, send up long spikes resembling steeples that host delicate, five-petaled yellow flowers. It is amazing how many pollinators are attracted to these diminutive blossoms, the weight of the bumblebees gently bending the plants downward during pollination.
As each agrimony flower becomes pollinated, a seed begins to develop, becoming brownish-red and woody in texture, topped off with a ring of hooked bristles. (Tami Gingrich photos)
As each flower becomes pollinated, a seed begins to develop, becoming brownish-red and woody in texture, topped off with a ring of hooked bristles. The knee-high plants are now ready to distribute their seeds to anything that may be strolling through a field or pasture and brush against them.
Beggar-ticks. Two other types of hitchhikers bear mention, beggarticks and tick trefoil. Also known as sticktights, common beggar-tick (Bidens fondosa) is in the aster family and grows nearly 4 feet in height. The plant has loads of serrated, compound leaves and sends up several flower heads on each stem.
Lacking any petals, they are far from showy. Once pollinated, the
flat, dark brown seeds with their dual hooks latch onto anything that comes in contact with them.
Tick-trefoil. Tick-trefoil (Desmodium sp.), also known as tick clover, is a member of the legume family and sports deceptively, pretty pink flowers. Low-growing, the plant is rather inconspicuous until its seeds begin dispersing.
These flattened segments, each containing its own seed, are covered with tiny hooks which give anyone a challenge in prying them off clothing.
Again, I giggle at the equine’s forelock, packed tightly with agrimony and burdock burrs. Whether someone takes the time to remove these one at a time or simply decides to get out the scissors, the seeds
Also known as sticktights, common beggar-tick is in the aster family and grows nearly 4 feet in height. Once pollinated its flat, dark brown seeds with their dual hooks latch onto anything that comes in contact with them.
will prevail and some of them will thrive where they land to ensure new growth and another crop of bothersome burrs next autumn.
(A lifelong resident of Geauga County in northeast Ohio, Tami Gingrich recently retired from a 31-year career as a Biologist/ Field Naturalist with Geauga Park District. Tami has been a licensed bird bander for over 30 years. Her hobbies include photography, lepidoptera, gardening and spending time with her husband on their small farm in Middlefield, Ohio. She welcomes any questions or comments at Royalwalnutmoth@gmail.com and will gladly consider suggestions for future articles.)
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FRI., SEP 22 at 7:00 pm Truck and Tractor Pulls - Tuscarawas County Fair Pull Locate d at Tuscarawas County Fair, Dover, OH. Presented by Ohio State Tractor Pullers Association For information: - www.tusccountyfairgrounds.com
SAT., SEP 23 at 2:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull Located at Lawrence County Fairgrounds, New Castle, PA. Presented by Western Pennsylvania Antique Tractor Pullers Association For information: 724-657-4419 - www. wpatpa.com
SAT., SEP 23 at 5:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull Located at Mile Branch Grange, Alliance, OH. Presented by Columbiana County Antique Tractor Association For information: 330-341-1026 - www.ccata. squarespace.com
SAT., SEP 23 at 12:00 pm
Antique
Tractor Pull 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., SEP 23 at 2:00 pm Ethan Day Memorial Pull Located at West Alexander Fairgrounds, West Alexander, PA. Presented by Steel City Pullers For information: 724-948-2261 - www.steelcitypull.com
FRI., OCT 6 at 6:00 pm Tractor Pull Located at Snyder Co Tractor Puller, Sellingsgrove, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-4809307 - www.fullpullproductions.com
FRI., OCT 6 at 6:00 pm Tractor Pull
Finals Located at Butler Farm Show Grounds, Butler, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions.com
SAT., SEP 23 at 7:00 pm
Truck and Tractor Pulls - Tuscarawas County Fair Pull Located at Tuscarawas County Fair, Dover, OH. Presented by Ohio State Tractor Pullers Association For informat ion: - www.tusccountyfairgrounds.com
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State Extension sent two Pennsylvania 4-H members — John Bruner, of Indiana County, and Sawere Truax, of Fulton County — as delegates to the National 4-H Shooting Sports Teen Leadership Institute, held recently at the Southern Nevada 4-H Camp and Learning Center in Alamo, Nevada.
The institute included three days of team-building activities, networking with industry representatives, and sessions on topics such as leadership, communication, public speaking, social media etiquette and developing an ambassador plan.
“One highlight was meeting people from various states and gaining insights into their perspectives on shooting sports, including their training processes and preparations for national competitions,” Truax said.
Bruner said he enjoyed meeting teens from across the country who share a passion for shooting sports.
“These friendships will last a lifetime,” he said.
The group also toured the Hoover Dam, a museum for pinball machines called the Pinball Hall of Fame, and the famous Welcome to Las Vegas sign.
Those selected as national 4-H shooting sports ambassadors represent more than 470,000 4-H youth. Ambassadors may meet with donors who are CEOs of companies or organizations. The goal of the program is to provide opportunities for youth
to build character and develop their leadership skills.
The National 4-H Shooting Sports Ambassador Program is designed to empower youth to promote 4-H and shooting sports. Ambassadors receive training to advocate for the program locally and nationally. They enhance visibility by providing public relations support at special functions and serving as program spokespeople.
Bruner said the ambassadors will help facilitate the 4-H National Shooting Sports Championships in Grand Island, Nebraska, next year. Part of the job will be to welcome competitors, help the event run smoothly, serve as emcees for the awards programs and plan the annual social event for the teens.
As Pennsylvania ambassadors, Truax and Bruner discussed organizing events to assist 4-H members across the state in learning new disciplines and understanding the related safety protocols, with the goal of inspiring them to participate in national competitions.
The institute offers a venue for 4-H teens to expand their involvement in 4-H shooting sports beyond the shooting skills and competitive events and stay connected with the 4-H shooting sports program as they enter college and adulthood. The National 4-H Shooting Sports Steering Committee General Fund provided lodging, meals, materials and transportation for 4-H members during the event.
CANFIELD, Ohio — The Northeastern Ohio Forestry Association will resume indoor monthly meetings
Sept. 21, at Mill Creek MetroParks Farm located at 7574 ColumbianaCanfield Rd, Canfield, Ohio.
The guest speaker will be the former Ohio Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Technician at Highlandtown Wildlife Area and the current ODNR Private Lands Biologist Vern Snyder. The topic for this meeting will be coyotes in
northeast Ohio and will cover trapping coyotes which encompass their habitat and lifestyles.
All meetings start at 7 p.m. and are free and open to the public. For more information, contact Mike Lanave 330-532-1957
The NEOFA is an organization of individuals who own woodlands and are interested in the principles of conservation and the practice of good forest management.
Ashland County: Order fish from Ashland Soil and Water Conservation District’s fish stocking sale online at https://www.ashlandswcd.com/fish with a $2 online ordering convenience fee or print a downloadable order form and mail your order to 110 Cottage Street, Ashland, Ohio, by Oct. 6. Fish sale pickup will be Oct. 17, from 10-11 a.m. For pick up, bring a 5-gallon bucket with a plastic liner, such as a trash bag, filled 1/4 full with pond water. About 50 to 100 small fish will fit in a bucket; 2 to 3 koi or amur will fit in a bucket. For more information call, 419-281-7645.
Mahoning County: The Mahoning Soil and Water Conservation District is holding its fall fingerling fish sale, which includes bluegill, hybrid bluegill, largemouth bass, channel catfish, redear sunfish, yellow perch, fathead minnows, Japanese koi and white amur. The conservation district also has Optimal Fish Food and Pond Conditioner and Steve Fender’s Pond Maintenance Book available to purchase. Those interested should call to order by Sept. 22. Orders can be picked up Sept. 28 from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Canfield Fairgrounds. To ask what to bring when picking up your order, to receive stocking recommendations or to place an order, call the district office at 330-740-7995.
Districts: This listing will run as space permits until the ordering deadline has passed. Send your fish sale information to: Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460.
DETROIT (AP) — About 13,000 auto workers walked off the job last week at three targeted factories after their union leaders couldn’t reach a deal with Detroit’s automakers.
The United Auto Workers union is seeking big raises and better benefits from General Motors, Ford and Stellantis (formerly Fiat Chrysler). They want to get back concessions that the workers made years ago, when the companies were in financial trouble.
A small percentage of the union’s 146,000 members walked off the job at a GM assembly plant in Wentzville, Missouri; a Ford factory in Wayne, Michigan, near Detroit; and a Stellantis Jeep plant in Toledo, Ohio, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time on Sept. 14.
Shawn Fain, the combative president of the UAW, says the targeted strikes will give the union leverage in contract talks and keep the auto companies guessing about its next move.
It could also make the union’s $825 million strike fund last much longer.
Both sides began exchanging wage and benefit proposals last week. Though some incremental progress appears to have been made — General Motors made a new, richer offer just hours before the strike deadline — it was not enough to avoid walkouts. The strike could cause significant disruptions to auto production in the United States.
Here’s a rundown of the issues standing in the way of new contract agreements and what consumers could face in a prolonged strike:
The union is asking for 36% raises in general pay over four years — a top-scale assembly plant worker gets about $32 an hour now. In addi-
tion, the UAW has demanded an end to varying tiers of wages for factory jobs; a 32-hour week with 40 hours of pay; the restoration of traditional defined-benefit pensions for new hires who now receive only 401(k)style retirement plans; and a return of cost-of-living pay raises, among other benefits.
Perhaps most important to the union is that it be allowed to represent workers at 10 electric vehicle battery factories, most of which are being built by joint ventures between automakers and South Korean battery makers. The union wants those plants to receive top UAW wages. In part that’s because workers who now make components for internal combustion engines will need a place to work as the industry transitions to EVs.
Currently, UAW workers hired after 2007 don’t receive defined-benefit pensions. Their health benefits are also less generous. For years, the union gave up general pay raises and lost cost-of-living wage increases to help the companies control costs. Though top-scale assembly workers earn $32.32 an hour, temporary workers start at just under $17. Still, full-time workers have received profit-sharing checks ranging this year from $9,716 at Ford to $14,760 at Stellantis.
Fain himself has acknowledged that the union’s demands are “audacious.” But he contends that the richly profitable automakers can afford to raise workers’ pay significantly to make up for what the union gave up to help the companies withstand the 2007-2009 financial crisis and the Great Recession.
Over the past decade, the Detroit Three have emerged as robust profitmakers. They’ve collectively posted net income of $164 billion, $20 billion of it this year. The CEOs of all three major automakers earn multiple millions in annual compensation.
The automakers have moved closer to the UAW’s demands on wages, but a big gulf remains. GM said Sept. 14 it boosted its offer to a 20% wage increase, including 10% in the first year, over four years. CEO Mary Barra said in a letter to employees, “We are working with urgency and have proposed yet another increasingly strong offer with the goal of reaching an agreement tonight.”
Ford is also offering a 20% boost in pay. The last known offer from Stellantis was 17.5%, but the company has since made another.
Fain has dismissed these proposals as inadequate to protect workers from inflation and reward them for building the vehicles that have made the Detroit Three so profitable.
The companies have rebuffed the union’s demands as too expensive. They say they will spend vast amounts of capital in the coming years to continue to build combustion-engine vehicles while at the same time designing electric vehicles and building battery and assembly plants for the future, and can’t afford to be saddled with significantly higher labor costs.
They also contend that a lavish UAW contract would force up the retail prices of vehicles, pricing Detroit automakers above competitors from Europe and Asia. Outside analysts say that when wages and benefits are included, Detroit Three assembly plant workers now receive around $60 an hour while workers at Asian automaker plants in the U.S. get $40 to $45.
There were no negotiations Sept. 15 as union leaders joined rank-andfile workers on picket lines. The union could pick more plants to strike in the coming days, and it all
depends on progress — or lack of it — at the bargaining table, the UAW president says.
“If the companies continue to bargain in bad faith or continue to stall or continue to give us insulting offers, then our strike is going to continue to grow,” Fain said. The union’s strategy, he said, “will keep the companies guessing” about how the union might escalate the fight.
Eventually. GM, Ford and Stellantis have been running their factories around the clock to build up supplies on dealer lots. But that’s also putting more money into the pockets of UAW members and strengthening their financial cushions.
At the end of August, the three automakers collectively had enough vehicles to last for 70 days. After that, they would run short. Buyers who need vehicles would likely go to nonunion competitors, who would be able to charge them more.
Vehicles are already scarce when compared with the years before the pandemic, which touched off a global shortage of computer chips that hobbled auto factories.
Sam Fiorani, an analyst with AutoForecast Solutions, a consulting firm, said the automakers had roughly 1.96 million vehicles on hand at the end of July. Before the pandemic, that figure was as high as 4 million.
“A work stoppage of three weeks or more,” Fiorani said, “would quickly drain the excess supply, raising vehicle prices and pushing more sales to non-union brands.”
Yes, if it’s long and especially in the Midwest, where most auto plants are concentrated. The auto industry accounts for about 3% of the U.S. economy’s gross domestic product
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife and Ohio State University are partnering to conduct a multi-year study on the survival and nest success of female wild turkeys.
Ohio’s wild turkey abundance is thought to have peaked around 2001 and has fluctuated since then. Adult hen survival, nest success rates and poult survival play a role in population levels. From 2017 to 2019, below-average hatches of turkey poults resulted in a decrease in the wild turkey population. Hatches in 2021 and 2022 were above average.
To learn more about the factors that impact Ohio’s turkey populations, the Division of Wildlife joined a research collaboration that aims to understand wild turkey hen survival and nesting activity. Researchers affixed GPS transmitters to 49 female (hen) turkeys in southeast Ohio in February and March 2023. The transmitters provide biologists with information on turkey movement, survival and nesting activity. Gathering turkey survival and nest timing data is essential for the Division of Wildlife to structure science-based turkey hunting regulations. Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania are performing similar studies in collaboration with the Division of Wildlife.
Since capturing hens and attaching transmitters, researchers have closely monitored the movement and activity of these birds. The winter turkey flocks split up in late March and early April, with hens traveling up to 5 miles from the capture location to establish nest sites. Hen mortalities and failed nests were investigated as quickly as possible to determine the cause. Most predation events occurred while hens were incubating eggs because this is a period of increased vulnerability.
The Division of Wildlife remains vigilant in monitoring Ohio’s wild turkeys. Poults from successful nests were monitored and counted at two
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and four weeks of age. Hens will be monitored through fall and winter to examine movement, habitat use and seasonal survival. The study will expand in 2024 by tagging and monitoring 100 additional hens. Young and hen turkeys will be tracked closely in the coming years.
History. The restoration of the wild turkey in Ohio is among the state’s most notable wildlife success stories. Wild turkeys were extirpated around 1904, and the Division of Wildlife began reintroducing wild turkeys to the Buckeye State
in the 1950s. For the next five decades, the wild turkey population grew and expanded rapidly, facilitated by trap-and-transfer efforts. By 1999, wild turkeys were found in all 88 counties.
Ohio’s first modern-day wild turkey hunting season opened in 1966 in nine counties and hunters checked 12 birds. The total number of harvested turkeys topped 1,000 for the first time in 1984. Turkey hunting was opened statewide in 2000. The highest Ohio wild turkey harvest was in 2001 when hunters checked 26,156 birds.
— its total output of goods and services — and the Detroit automakers represent about half of the total U.S. car market.
If a walkout occurs, workers would receive about $500 a week in strike pay — far short of what they earn while they’re working. As a result, millions of dollars in wages would be removed from the economy.
The automakers would be hurt, too. If a strike against all three companies lasted just 10 days, it would cost them nearly a billion dollars, the Anderson Economic Group has calculated. During a 40-day UAW strike in 2019, GM alone lost $3.6 billion.
The strike could also test President Joe Biden’s claim that he’s the most pro-union president in U.S. history.
It’s hard to say. The companies have plenty of cash on hand to withstand a strike. The union has its $825 million strike fund. But it would be depleted in just under three months if all 146,000 workers were to walk out. That’s where the targeted strikes come in — helping the union stretch its money if the walkout persists into this winter.
The union’s inability to organize U.S. factories run by foreign automakers represents a disadvantage for the union because those companies pay less than Detroit companies do.
But organized labor has been flexing its muscles and winning big contract settlements in other businesses. In its settlement with UPS, for example, the Teamsters won wages for its top-paid drivers of $49 an hour after five years.
So far this year, 247 strikes have occurred involving 341,000 workers. (©2023 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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DOVER, Ohio — The East Central Ohio Forestry Association meeting Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. will feature Jordan Thompson, procurement forester for Millwood Lumber in Gnadenhutten. He will discuss factors that he considers when preparing a quotation to buy timber which may be enlightening to some landowners.
ECOFA is an organization of persons interested in improving their woodlands and in forestry-related topics. The public is invited to attend the free meetings which are held monthly at Dover Public Library, 525 N. Walnut St, Dover.
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3blue Heeler/redHeelerandJack Russellmixpuppies,bornJune5 , 2023,$100each;Fostoria,Ohio,call Joseph9419)307-2807
ABCABorder Colliepuppies,excellentstockdogs,parentsusedona300 headsheepandcattlefarm,$300 males,$350females;(330)206-6200
AKCAnatolian Shepherdpuppies , bornJuly28,1maleand3females,all pintoincolor,championbloodlines andwonderfuldispositions,$1,800 each;callortextforpicsormoreinformation,(740)512-0459
AKCCollie puppiesforsale,utdon shotsandwormer,dob7/22/23,4 males,4females,makeoffer;Lavern Zimmerman(419)687-0907
Beloit, Ohio (330) 938-3136
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
SK EXCAVATING
- Light Drainage/Downspouts
- Electric/Water Lines
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Fertilizer
400-plustons ofchickenlitterforsale, $32perton;(330)465-4543
Liquidpotash withsulfer,lowsaltindex,foodgraderawmaterials,callfor falldelivery;(740)398-1720
Firewood
Splitfirewood forsale,multiple quantitiesavailable,pickupordelivery; callortext(330)718-6152
Fish
5-F-Fish FarmBass,Perch,BlueGill, ChannelCat,Amurs,Tilapia,etc.,also carryKoiandfulllineofpondplants ; Leetonia,Ohio(330)692-3425-Dave
Forage Equipment
Forsale Gehl980tandemaxlesilage wagon,$4,500;BadgerBN950tandemaxlesilagewagon,$2,000;call (216)554-0951andleavemessage
Fuel Injection Services
1004 Swartz Rd., Akron, OH 44319 330-724-5526
Furnaces
Woodmaster4400 heavydutyfurnacewithowner'smanual,accessoriesavailable,callforwhataccessories andprices,$3,750;castironradiator withDanFossthermostat,$500 ; (419)-529-4092
Garage/ Yard Sales
Sept. 28, 29 & 30
AM to 4:00 PM 7476 Opossum Run Rd., London, Ohio (614) 419-8022
JD 4020 diesel, 1960 Chevy Pickup, Butcher equipment, Farm & Cattle equipment, mens dress shirts & t-shirts, SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!
Goats
Alpine/Alpine mixdairygoatsfo r sale,agefrom4-monthsto4-years twoprovenbucks,wethersandmilkingdoes(notinmilkcurrently);call Marshaat(330)720-4178
Danville Auction, LLC
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2023
Autumn Classic Auction
12 Noon
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2023
Special Miniature Animal & Fancy Bird Sale
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2023
Special Fall Feeder Calf Sale
8:45 A.M.
Danville Auction, LLC
“Where the Small Farmers Meet” 15780 Body Road, Danville, OH 1/2 mile east of Danville, off Rt. 62 740-599-6607
Danville Auction is licensed and bonded in favor of the State of Ohio.
Aiden Yoder, Auctioneer 330-231-8983
Grain Storage, Dry/Hand.
Equip
(1)24-ft. Stiffeneddryingbin,used, 7,500bushels,6extralargevents, largefanandheater,powersweepunload,newboltsandnuts;delivery,finance,erectionavailable;(330)7605736
Grain Storage,
Equip
(2)18-ft. usedbins,3,500or4,000 bushelseach,floor,unload,newbolts andnuts;delivery,finance,erection available;also18-ft.,21-ft.corrigated dryingfloors;21-ft.usedbinat6,000 bushels;(330)760-5736
(2)24-ft. usedbins,7,500bushels each,modernfloors,flashing,unload newboltsandnuts;delivery,finance, erectionavailable;(330)760-5736
9A-Frame stylegrainbinjacksw/ mechanicalwinches;1roofjack;call (740)686-2153.
ERECTING & TEARING DOWN
NEW & USED BINS
10 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Also - Buying Used Grain Bins
Linford Zimmerman
(419) 687-0911 - Home (419) 951-5445 - Office
Plymouth, OH
Forsale newandusedGTrecirculatingbatchdryers,severalusedavailable,deliveryavailable;callanytime (877)422-0927
Sukup Grain Bins
Sweet Bucket Elevators
Sukup Dryers
Hutchinson Augers
Millwrighting Steel Erection
Beloit, OH: 330-823-8811 Johnstown, OH: 740-967-8700
AG LLC
ERECTING & TEARING DOWN NEW & USED BINS
10 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Also - Buying Used Grain Bins
Linford Zimmerman (419)687-0911
Plymouth, OH
Sukup Grain Bins & Grain Handling Equipment
Serving Central Ohio 419-362-1002
Cell: 567-241-3338
Wantedfeed baggerscaleingood condition;(440)636-5668
Greenhouses
(4)24-ft.x96-ft. DeCloetgutterconnectgreenhousesavailable,already disassembled;(2)Eriegutterconnect greenhouses;Wadsworthventmachinesandcontrols;louvers;cold frames;hangingbasketlines;1/2-in.to 3-in.pipe;12-in.or20-in.HAFfans; formoreitemsorinfocontactJon (440)668-6647oremail JOrasko22@yahoo.comof Oraskobrothers.comforpicturesand inventory
Hauling
Transportmanufactured homes,tear down,transportandsetup;www.AdvantageHomesOhio.com,tollfree (866)979-6777,followusonInstagram@advhms
Hay, Grain & Straw
20221st cuttimothyalfalfa,large squares;2ndgrass;3rdalfalfatimothy; strawlargeandsmallsquares; (330)614-1779
2ndcut 4x4rounds,alfalfa,orchard grass,timothyormixedgrass,stored inside,bythebaleortheton,delivery available;(330)575-0739,Carrollton
bales,$40;Creston,Ohio(330)3179266
, largesquaresandroundbales;call (740)502-4244
Alfalfa/grass mixture,3rdcutting squarebalesforsale,$7/bale;square balesofwheatstraw,$6/bale;Zanesville,Ohio,call/text(740)607-9075
Buyerand sellerofsemiloadsofhay andstrawbytheton.Dairyalfalfa available.CharlesF.BrickerandSon 12827GoshenRd.,Salem,Ohio (330)501-7215
Ellyson'sInc. buyerandsellerofhay andstraw;truckloadlotsof500to600bales;(330)223-1594orwrite Ellyson'sInc.,28689SpeidelRoad , EastRochester,Ohio44625.
Hay,quality smallsquarebales ; (724)336-5063ifnoanswerplease leavemessageincludingyourphone number
Hay-quality largesquares,2ndgrass; 2ndand3rdalfalfa/timothy;strawlargeandsmallsquares;(330)6141779
Mulchhay,4x5roundbalesforsale formulchhayonly,pickuponly,$15 each;call(740)638-5603
Organiccorn 2,000bushels,organic beans1,000bushels,canberoasted, bestoffer;(740)412-6536
• 3x4 Bales
• Lab Tested
• Delivery Available
Call Kyle: 419-575-5335
Email: Kyle@BenschoterFarms.com
Somethingfor everyone-1st,2nd 3rddryhay,1st,2nd,3rdbaleage , wheatstraw,allstoredinside;3x3x8 bales,roundbalesandsmallsquares; noordertoobigortoosmall,wedeliver;(330)223-1000
3x4 bales, stored inside
DELIVERY AVAILABLE
Graytown | (419)262-3699
Wheatstraw ,smallsquares,super cleantightbales;Canfield,Ohio (330)402-5655
273NH squarebaler,supersweep,alwaysstoredinside;(330)343-5033 cell(330)260-7760
NH68 baler, $1,250;24-ft.hayelevator,nice,$950;NH273,$3,500;NH 269,$2,400;JD24T,$2,500;allbalers fieldready;MastMower,NewWilmington,driversphone(724)651-5147
Heating
OutdoorCentral Boilerforsale , $4,800;(4)125-ampelectrichotwater boilers,bestoffer;(724)321-2151
Help Wanted
DAILY DRIVER WANTED FOR AMISH CREW
Honest & Dependable
Call Raymond for interview (330)301-4077
Horses & Ponies
BUCKEYE MINI HORSE, DONKEY, PONY AND HORSE AUCTION
September 30, 2023
Tack: 8:30AM | Animals:12PM
Wayne County Fairgrounds
199 Vanover St., Wooster, Ohio Daniel Schrock Auctioneer (330) 763-0905
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RON ANDIO LIVESTOCK DEALER
Buying all types of horses and ponies, sound or unsound.Pick up at farm — Ohio and PA. (330) 719-5980
Smokey Lane Stables, Inc
Saturday, October 7
Riding Horse & Pony Sale
Tack: 8:00 A.M. Horses: 12 Noon Catalog consignments due September 27
Friday, October 13 Horse Sale
Tack: 5:30 P.M. Horses: 7:00 P.M.
Saturday, November 4
Riding Horse & Pony Sale
Tack: 8:00 A.M. Horses: 12 Noon Catalog consignments due October 25
686 Smokey Lane Rd NW Sugarcreek, OH 44681 PH 330-852-2237
Auctioneers: Myron Miller, Marion Burkholder, & Michael Mullet FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK!
-Log Cabin Siding Wood & Vinyl
-1x6 & 1x8 T&G Knotty Pine
-2x6 T&G SYP & Treated
-6” & 8” Cedar Bevel Siding
-Framing & Treated Lumber
-Rebar & Concrete Wire
A.W.
AllianceMulchandWood,8differenttypesofhardwoodmulch,dyed andnon-dyed,hardwood,12 monthsoutoftheyear,delivery available;(330)823-7090
Lease or Rent
Farmfor rentinJeffersonCounty , Ohio,includeshomeandbuildings ; (740)733-7032
Lumber
-Fence Post & Fence boards
-Wood Barn Siding
-Used Guardrail
-20’ & 40’ Cargo Containers
-Foiled Faced Foam Insulation
-Steel & Plastic Culvert Pipe 8” to 60”
Website: www.grahamlumber.com Phone: 1-877-845-9663
Limeand gypsumspreading,reasonableprices;ifnoanswer,leavemessage,EricHutchison,(330)627-7433
Lightning Rods
DoctorBoom-lightningrodsystems since1964,letusdesignalightning protectionsystemforyourproperty statewideservices;(330)328-3088
Livestock Hauling
Machinery & Equipment
Machinery
To Make Bi-Weekly Trips
From Salem to Lisbon (7:30 to 8:30 am) then Salem to Canton (10:30 to 1pm)
Every other Thursday Morning (Twice Monthly, Company Van)
EngineerTechnician andEngineer , naturalresources,OhioDepartmentof NaturalResources,Tuscarawas/VintonCounties;toapplygoto careers.ohio.gov,forinformationcall (330)556-6805
Jobs Wanted Machineshop lookingforproduction work,freeestimatesfrom1pieceto 10,000pieces;call(330)691-1114
Valmetal Belt Feeder............. $7,995
KT Primor 4270M Bale Processor .......... $38,500
PE1450 Hoosierland 440 cu. ft. Vertical Spreader $56,500
CALF HUTCHES
Calftel Deluxe..................................................... $350
Calftel Max ......................................................... $825
USED FEEDING EQUIPMENT
EQ8480 Penta 5620HD 3’ LH Conveyor.... $17,500
EQ 8458 Lucknow 2350V 3’ RH Conveyor ........................ $16,750
EQ8455 Penta 6030..................................... $29,500
EQ8429 Penta 3030 Dual conveyor .......... $24,000
EQ8435 15’ Kelly Dbl. Chain conveyor w/incline.......................................$2,450
EQ8366 Kuhn Knight 8114.......................... $21,500
EQ7285 500 cu. ft. Botec 1000 PTO. ......... $19,500
EQ7913 Roto Grind GG10 Grain Grinder ...................................$12,500
EQ7888 Automatic AT61800B, roller blower $9,500
EQ7850 Penta 6720 HD (2011) $19,500
STEINER & VENTRAC TRACTORS
Ventrac 4520 Models.................................IN STOCK
UT8546 Ventrac 4000 ....................................... $6,500
UT8494 Ventrac 4500Y w/72” Deck.............. $21,995
UT8541 Steiner 410 w/48” Deck ..................... $9,995
UT8531 Steiner 235 28 HP............................... $9,995
UT8485 Steiner 525 w/72” Deck ................... $12,995
UT8449 Steiner 525 Kub D. w/Cab ............... $10,495 USED LAWN TRACTORS
UT8545 Ferris 153200 37 HP, w/72” Deck.......... $4,995
UT8547 Ferris 15500 w/52” Deck ....................... $1,895
UT8534 Ferris FW35 20HP, 48” Deck ................. $5,995
UT8491 JD 997 w/72” Deck .............................. $12,995
UT8428 New Holland TZ24D/24HP DSL/ 54” deck/854 tracvac .................................... $9,995
UT8419 New Holland
Agrotkexcavator,ModelKAT-12,unused,$5,500;(412)398-8004
NEW ESCH HAY TEDDERS
18-ft. Tedder w/Hyd CALL
22-ft. Tedder w/Hyd ..........................CALL
32-ft. 6 Star Tedder ............................CALL
Bale Grabber Skid Loader Mount ... $2,200
NEW IVA FIELD SPRAYERS & PRODUCE SPRAYERS
200-1000 gal., 30-ft - 90 ft booms, choice of options .........................................CALL
EVERGREENE ACRES 419-896-2255
SOME FALL TOOLS
NH FP 230 Harvester, processor, tandem, 3 PN 30 ‘’ corn head, B-29 hay head, very low use! half the price of new at ............................$42,500
NH FP 230 Harvester, processor, single axle, base unit, 12,750, heads available .................... CALL!
JD 635 F with Cary air reel, very nice! ........$22,500
JD 693 corn head, hyd deck plates, sprocket drive, shafts can be added! ..............................$11,500
Nice selection of dick chizels, RF DISKS and a Great Plains 2400 TC ............................... CALL!
JD 1560 15 FT., NO TILL DRILL with markers ....................................................$32,500
NICE selection of tractors, 20 hp to 300 hp, call!
SEE US AT: WWW.ANDREWSFARMEQUIPMEMT.COM
Andrews Farm Equipment, Inc. Conneautville, PA 16406
814-587-2450 or Cell: 814-573-3344
TAKE TIME TO PRAY FOR OUR COUNTRY!
FOR SALE IN WEST VIRGINIA 2018 Hitachi ZX135 US Exc. 4000 hrs., 10’ stick, Hyd. Thumb, 36” Bucket, Coupler, 98” Blade Road Liner Pads ............................... $105,500
‘96 Case 1840 Kid Steer, 50 HP Cummins Diesel, 10.00X
Collectionof seedcompanyhats,approximately70,somerare;(440)3134990
Discchisel UMcolderchisel,extra heavysprings,9shank,$4,600;Plymounth,Ohio,Leon(419)687-0248
Forsale boltonaxlehubsandrims , tires,foranIH1066,$1,600 ; (330)297-9695
AgBag G60609-fttunnel,200-ft cables,aluminumbackstop,tunnelextension,asking$12,000OBO;Clinton Pa(724)777-0213
Combineduals ,4,20-volt , 480/80R42Firestoneradial,alltraction,80%tread,$6,500OBO;Clinton Pa;(724)777-0213
GehlTR 330cornhead,H&S617tandemrunninggear;Ohio(740)9229316
Dieselinjection pumps,injectorsand turbos,manyexchangeunitsavailableorwillrebuildyours;questionsor pricing,calltollfree(866)376-2904
IH1460 combine,4,741hrs.,shed stored,Kilerotorflights,runsandoperatesgood,asking$7,500OBO;Clinton,Pa(724)777-0213
4X4'S AVAILABLE FOR ALL MODELS OF JD COMBINES
'01 CIH 2388, 3870/3054 hrs., rocktrap, chopper $32,500
JD 9660 2700 eng. hrs. COMING IN
JD 9870 4x4, 3199/2258 hrs. $70,500
'09 JD 9770 3700/2400 hrs., 4x4 $76,500
'14 CIH 7230 2490/1973 $107,500
'05 JD 9760 STS 3508/2395 hrs., heavy duty package $54,900
JD 300 Picker $4,500
JD 7720 excellent tires $7,750
TRACTORS
JD 5400 5108 hrs. $11,500
JD 148 Loader $3,700
PLANTERS
JD 8300 grain drill $3,700
Black Machine 12-30" 13-15" $8,750
HAY EQUIPMENT
NH BR7060 540 PTO NICE! CALL
NH BR7090 Nice Baler $16,500
JD 530 MoCo, 540 PTO CALL
GRAINHEADS
CIH 1063 all poly! $7,500
JD 630F high dam, Nice! $16,000 '11 JD 625F Nice $17,000 '02 JD 925F Nice $13,000
JD 930F CALL
JD 215, Nice!
$11,750
USED PARTS YARD
McHale V6 750 10,600 bales, net wrap $42,500
JD 830 9' 9 cut $13,750
JD 936 CALL
JD 459 SIlage Special $28,750
JD 567 net wrap $13,500
CIH 3640 4x4 bales Nice! $4,900
Parrish 10 bale accumulator & grapple CALL
2021 Esch 2018 Tedder 18' CALL
CORNHEADS
CIH 3206 6 row 30" Nice! $25,750
CIH 1063 $3,900
JD 693 poly snouts $8,750
NEW JD DRILL GRASS SEED BOXES AVAILABLE
WE HAVE A VERY LARGE SUPPLY OF NEW TRACTOR RIMS AVAILABLE CHECK OUR PRICES! WWW.WILSONFARMS.NET Trucking Available
Machinery & Equipment
HesstonModel 3710haytedder,3pt.,$1,200;EastPalestine,Ohio (330)853-9326
Machinery & Equipment
IH1440 combine, $4,000;1020grain head,16.5-ft,$4,000;944cornhead 4-rowwide,$1,000;(330)669-3822
Machinery & Equipment
Forsale H&S430manurespreader , $9,500;(740)502-9512
JD6620 sidehillcombinewith215 grainhead,444cornhead,aboveaverageconditionforage,$8,500package;(740)441-2554or(740)379-9110
JohnDeere S670combine,2013,2nd owner,1,781separatorhours,power fold,4WD,duals,loaded,$125,000 ; (740)404-2417
KuhnKnight 8118sidedischargemanureandwetlinespreader,likenew hammersandshroud,$10,500 ; (330)605-8785
Compressor,Quincy ES-5,5-HP,80gallontank,horizontal,240volts singlephase,starterbox,useditvery little,$1,000;(330)727-5662Canfield, Ohio
2815 15ft HD batwing $25900
Bush Hog 2215 15ft batwing $22500
Bush Hog XLRR 1226 12 wheel hay rake $9850
Bush Hog HT 417 4 spinner tedder $7450
Bush Hog HT 419 4 spinner tedder $8450
Bush Hog BH114 4ft mower $1250
Iron Craft 10ft 3pt mower $7850
Iron Craft 10ft pull type mower $9850
END OF SEASON SALE
NEW VERMEER HAY EQUIPMENT
504R Classic round baler
TE2510 6 spinner tedder
TE1710 4 spinner
Machinery & Equipment
Forsale NewIdea3231-rowcorn picker,$1,600;(740)732-1000
Forsale 9570STScombine,Hillco 4WD,4,111engine,2,638separator, fieldready,roundbarandsmallwire concaves,$105,000;call/text
(724)991-6919
Forsale JD4440tractor, $30,000;NH 283baler,$1,800;gravitybox,$250; gooseneckstocktrailer,$2,500;bumperhitchstocktrailer,$2,500;(808)9891033
Farm
Machinery & Equipment
Gehl1540 blower,nicecondition , $2,500OBO;(330)280-2706
GreatPlains 15-ftcphno-tilldrill goodtoexcellentcondition,parallel linkageopeners,lotsofupdates , $16,500OBO;Columbiana,(330)6921681
JohnDeere 2-rowwidecornhead,fits 3940through3975chopper,$1,000 ; NewIdea3272-rowwidecornpicker, $2,500;bothingoodcondition;callEd (724)263-0547
Here are two situations where you need to be alarmed and vigilant
1. If the buyer of your equipment refuses to speak to you over the phone or in-person. Most buying scams happen via text messages and/or email.
2. If the buyer sends you a check in an amount HIGHER than the agreed upon price of your equipment, and then asks you (the seller) to refund the overpayment via wire transfer.
REMEMBER
If this or a similar scam has happened to you,
M7060 71 Hp, 999 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Good Condition
2018 Kubota M7060 71 Hp, 825 Hrs, 4x4, O/S, Loader, 8/8 PR, Good Condition
2019 Kubota M7060 71 Hp, 570 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 8/8 PR, Sharp! $52,900.00
2019 Kubota M4-071 73 Hp, 230 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Sharp! $54,900.00
TRACTORS
JD 5420 CAB, MFWD, LOADER, 4100 HRS. .....................................$39500
FORD 6600 VERY NICE ................................................................COMING IN
JD 2350 2WD, CANOPY, 3886 HRS ..............................................COMING IN
NH 7610 2889 HRS., 2WD, EX. COND., 95 HP, DUAL POWER .........$32900
2018 JD 5085E 1882 HRS., MFWD, LOADER, 12/12 PR ................$43900
FORD 3930, 6600 HRS, REVERSER TRANS, NEW TIRES, NICE TRACTOR ................................................................................$12900
JD 6200 MFWD CAB, LOADER, P QUAD 4472 HOURS ......................$45900
FORD 4630 MFWD, LOADER, 1340 HOURS ......................................$27900 COMPACT TRACTORS
KUBOTA BX24 MFWD, LOADER, BACKHOE 838 HRS. ..........................$17900
HAY EQUIPMENT
GALFRE 2 SPOOL PULL TEDDER.......................................................$1690
HAYBUSTER 2100 BALL GRINDER..................................................$15500
CIH 3440 4X4 ROUND BALER...........................................................$3950
2012 NEW HOLLAND 450 ROUND BALER, EXCELLENT! ...............$15900
Kubota M6-141 141 Hp, 1,180 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 24 Spd PS, Sharp! $89,900.00
2016 Kubota M7-151 148 Hp, 1,365 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 24 Spd PS, Nice! $84,900.00
2016 Kubota M7-151 148 Hp, 180 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 24 Spd PS, Nice! $99,900.00
2017 Kubota M7-171 168 Hp, 99 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, KVT, Like New!
2022 Kubota M7-172 168 Hp, 25 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 30 Spd PS, Like New!
MASSEY FERGUSON & AGCO
2019 MF 2706E 57 Hp, 220 Hrs, 4x4, 8/8 Gear, 1 Owner, Like New! $28,900.00
1992 Belarus 572 65 Hp, 1,711 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Gear, Salvage Condition $4,900.00
2015 MF 4609 90 Hp, 1,025 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Nice! Pending
2018 MF 6713 125 Hp, 340 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 12/12 Gear, Good Condition $72,900.00 MISC. EQUIPMENT WoodMaxx WM8600 3 Point Backhoe, Excellent Condition $6,900.00
2018 Frontier DH1612 12' Transport Disc, Good Condition $14,900.00
2020 Bush Hog BH216 6' Brush Cutter, Like New $3,200.00
JD MX6 6' Brush Cutter, Good Condition
2007 JD MX8 8' Brush Cutter, Good Condition
JD CX20 20' Used Batwing, 1 Owner Trade, Good Condition
2022 KingKutter RFM60 5' Finish Mower, Never Mowed Grass $2,100.00 Kubota RFM72 6' Used Finish Mower, Good Condition $2,100.00
2019 Woods TBW144 12' Turf Batwing Mower $17,900.00
Schulte BX74 74” Snow Blower, Barely Used $2,500.00
2021 Frontier BB5048L 4' Box Blade, Excellent Condition $900.00 USED UTILITY VEHICLES
2021 Kubota RTVX1100C 25 Hp, 185 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Hyd Dump Bed, Like New! $22,900.00
2020 JD XUV560E 16 Hp, 135 Hrs, 4x4, CVT $10,900.00
CASE IH 8420 4X4 ROUND BALER, HYD TIE ...................................$8900
SITREX 4 ROTOR RT 5800H, 19’ HD TEDDER .................................$6950
JD 338 SQUARE BALER, VERY LOW USE........................................$16500
NEW HAYLINER BALE TRAILERS 32’ ...............................................$8200
TRAILERS
2019 BIG TEX 30+5 23,900 GVW MEGA RAMPS..........................$13900
FRONT MOWERS
TRAIL BLAZER TB MAX II FITS: JOHN DEERE/GLOBAL/SKID STEER
LOADER MOUNTS ....................................................................SALE $4550
TITAN 6 FT. HD SKID STEER CUTTER ....................................................$4950
TITAN 6’ EXTREME DUTY SKID STEER CUTTER ....................................$6950
SPREADERS
NEW HOLLAND 185 W/ NEW TOP BEATER ...................................$16900
NEW IDEA 3626 SPREADER HYD TAILGATE ....................................$6950
HARVESTING
IH 843 4 ROW CORN HEAD ................................................................$3950
BRADFORD 25 FT HEADER CART .....................................................$2350
UNVERFERTH HT30 HEADER CART, EX COND W/LIGHTS ...............$5950
E32, 1750 HRS. ......................................................$38900 TILLAGE
BRILLION WM 2601 24’ CULTIMULCHER .........................................$12900
JD 1700 11 SHANK DISK CHISEL ....................................................$2950
JD 3 BOTTOM 3 PT PLOW ....................................................................$450
MCFARLANE RT 2025 25’ VERTICAL TILLAGE NEW FRONT BLADES, NEW REEL BLADES ....................................................$19900 IMPLEMENTS
NEW TITAN 2049 4 FT. TILLER ..........................................................$1550
TITAN 72” HD FINISH MOWER ..........................................................$2490
IRONCRAFT HD 48 IN. SS PALLET FORKS..........................................$895
IRONCRAFT BOX BLADES ......................................................................ASK
IRONCRAFT GRADER BLADES .............................................................ASK
IRONCRAFT GRAPPLES .........................................................................ASK
IRONCRAFT SS 72 IN FRONT MOWERS ..............................................ASK
TROJAN HD HYD BREAKER OFF CAT 305 EXCAVATOR ....................$3250
IRONCRAFT JD PALLET FORKS .............................................................ASK
IRONCRAFT UH84 HD 7’ TILLER .......................................................$3550
TITAN 49” FINISH MOWER ................................................................$1995
TITAN 60” FINISH MOWER ................................................................$1995
McFarlanereel disc,14-ft.verticaltill, greatforchoppingresidue,110minimumhp,workingcondition,usedthis pastspring,$11,000;callTrent (724)699-9289
2x14fast hitchplow, $400;fasthitch rearcarrierplatform,needsnewwood, $300;2x12Dearbornplow,$300;(2) IHseedhoppercovers,approximately 13-indiameter,$120;NewIH16-in plowpoints,$700;(440)313-4990
Loaderfor 5000JDtractor,2019 Model543R,$9,500,includesmountingandcomponents;Pymouth,Ohio Leon(419)687-0248
JohnDeere 9760STS2007,bulletrotor,4x4,contourmaster,chopper,extendedwearpackage,30.5-32tires , 2,794sep/4,339enghours,lotso f newparts/updates/throughtheshop fieldready,shedded/nice,$48,500 OBO;(330)464-9312; twilazimmer@yahoo.com
Machinery & Equipment
Forsale 1ownerJD336baler , $6,500;1owner4787-ft.NHhaybine verylowacres,$6,500;NI2143beaterptomanurespreader,goodcondition,$3,200;appleCreek,Ohio,leave message(330)601-3499
New Equipment
Machinery & Equipment
JD4020 gas,synchro,straight,good paint,$9,800;JD740loader,$9,500; Int.35rake,$1,200;(330)316-3017
8-FT. JOHN DEERE GRAIN DRILL
2nd owner, always stored inside, hyd. lift, complete with drag chains and owners manual
$1,000/OBO
Minerva, OH (330) 904-8849
NewHolland 1895selfpropelled chopper,3rnhead,$3,500;Penta 2020verticalfeedmixer,$4,500 ; (440)381-3005
We’ve
Newerfarm equipmentforsale,retiringfromthefarm;(740)733-7032
Machinery & Equipment
NH36 n3cornhead, $ 5,000OBO ; (419)752-0214
NH716 silagewagonwithtandem gear;wantedNH499haybineingood workingcondition,alsoNH499gea r box;(330)739-5302
NI217 spreader,singlebeater,very good,$4,900;NI201triplebeater , $2,200;IHtriplebeater,$1,800 ; Molinegrounddrive,$495;Ford4600 SUdiesel,$6,650;Ford4000diesel , $3,300;BushHog6-ft.heavymower, $1,650;CaseSC,$1,200;DavidBradleyseeder,$450;3-ft.transport,$550; Utica,(740)759-0877
Metalworks
Stainless Steel Fuel Tanks Farm Gates Dog Kennels
Shearing Bending Machining Welding
5673 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654 330-674-3358
TMS Used Tractor and Combine Parts 8310 Blough Road Sterling, Ohio 44276
Mon-Fri 8-5 | Sat 8-12
Three Miles Northeast of Smithville,Ohio
Machinery
NH3 pnforageharvesterhead,used only250acres,$15,000;(740)2639424
HEADER CARTS: 21’- $3,850, 26’ - $4,250, 26’ on 880 Gears + 15 in. Trailer Tires, 31’ New Ez-Trail 3400 Gravity Wagons, New Grain Carts Coming In, Used Gravity Wagons 200-450 bu. ALL
TYPES OF TILLAGE & HAY EQ:
Plows 2-8x, Disc Chisels 7-14, Disc 8-32’, Krause 1900 Rock Flex 23’
Realy Nice - $14,500, IH 370 13’6”
Nice - $3,000, CIH Grain Drills,
300Golden Buffpulletslayingnow , 400GoldenCometpulletslayingsoon $10each,quantitydiscount;Apple Creek,Ohio,(330)439-9459
Arakanapullets ,willstartlayingin
November,$8ea.orbuynowfor$6 apiece;(740)502-6676
Lookingfor eggwasher,egggrader andeggpacker,bigger/smaller,newer/older,workingorparts;textorcall (724)321-1420
Printing,Publishing andDesign-fullserviceprinting,businesscards,customdesign,posters,letterhead,office forms,envelopes,brochures,mailers, catalogs,colorcopies,scratchpads , mailingservices,banners,yardsigns andmore;everythingyouneed-includinggoodadvice; rod@lyleprinting.com (800)837-3419
FOR OUR FULL INVENTORY, VISIT EDINBURGTRACTOR.COM
Wanted2-row narrowNewIdeapickersheller;(440)636-5668
WantedNH balermechanics664belts gotoonesideandpullingthemapart; (724)601-5945
Manufactured Homes
Newdisplay homeshavearrived sectionalsandsinglewides,beautiful floorplansandlowprices,displaylot inDalton;www.AdvantageHomesOhio.com,tollfree(866)979-6777,followusonInstagram@advhms
Roofing
Barnrepairs-metalroofingandsiding,beams,foundation,oldhome renovationandrepair;replaceroofing windows,doors,barnadditions,pole buildings,anythingtobarns,sheds , oldhomes;(330)428-0173
BentonRoofing specializingin shingleandmetalre-roofsservingall ofcentralandeasternOhio,freeestimates;callRobertMiller(330)6002921
Specializing in Residential Roofing
We
Canadiancereal ryein2,000-pound bags,clean,highgerm,$14.75pe r bushel;EclipseAg(567)231-6440 Cerealrye seed,cleanedandgerm tested,93%,totebagsorbulk,$14per bushel;(567)224-1363
Cleanedrye forcover,40busupe r sacks,$13.50perbu;Alliance,Ohio, (330)428-6885
Covercrop rye,clean, $ 14pe r bushel,bulkorbag;(330)904-6962 Forsale cleanedtriticaleseed , baggedorbulk;(330)340-8618
Ryecleaned andbaggedin1bushel bags$15abushel,$13fieldrunand bulk;(814)392-9289
Triticalerye seedforsale,competitivepricesonpremiumcovercroprye, availablein50-poundbags,or2,000poundtotes;(330)771-3936
L&M WaterServices,LLCcommercialandresidentialservices,free onsiteestimate,witching(dousing)at nocost,guaranteedwater,fastestserviceinthearea;(724)833-1606 Silodemolition -Iputunwantedcementonlysilosontheground,no cleanup;formoreinfocallortext (989)620-4098insured; www.silodemolition.com
1yearling wethertypeSuffolkram;1yearwethertypeHampram;2wether typeHampramlambs,allheavy muscled;(724)484-0839
50Dorper ewelambs,6-8-monold raisedongrass,novaccines,very healthy,$200each;Lisbon,Ohio (330)429-4498
Rubber Stamps
Milking Equipment
Complete6 stallflatparlor,Surge 1200vacuumpump,pipeline,3Orbit milkers,autowashElectrobrain,400gallonbulkwithcompressor;(330)3435033,cell(330)260-7760
Miscellaneous
HazelSolar,nomoneydown,30%tax incentive,nooutofpocketcosts,best tier1panelsandshinglesforresidentialandcommercialservices ; (877)293-9929
Misc Livestock & Pets
Rabbits,all kinds,greatfor4-H , show,petsormeat;wantedminiRex's andminiLops;(330)872-3707o r (330)872-7088
Nursery Stock
BlueSpruce sale,6-10-ft.,machine dug,burlappedinwirebasket,stateinspected,largeselection,wholesale prices;Canfield,Ohio(330)402-5655
PineFur Spruce,5-yr,10for $59;Arborvitae10-$69;reallynice;(330)8310659
Outdoor Furnaces
Forsale CentralBoilerClassicEdge Titanium760HDXoutdoorwoodfurnace,1-yearold,excellentcondition , serviced,cleanandreadytogo,efficientlyheatshomeandshopbuilding lowemission,sellercandeliver,warrantytransferstobuyer,$12,000;call ortext(330)770-2884
Rubberstamps,padsandselfinking style. LYLEPRINTING&PUBLISHINGCO. 185E.StateStreet Salem,OH44460 800-837-3419 (noMondaycallstillnoon) Youmightliketostopbyourofficeto selectastamptofityourneeds.
Saw & Sawmill Equipment
PortableTA Schmidbandsaw,20-HP Honda,30-in.dia.x20-ft.l,$4,500 firm;(330)831-4670
Breedingage whiteDorpereweand ramlambs,100%grassfed,starte r flockpackages,deliveryavailable;Emlenton,Pa(814)671-3922 Forsale registeredyearlingTexel rams,$650;ramlambs,$550;well muscledandgentle,OPPandfootrot free;strikehold504inf@msn.com (740)408-1807
MarchPolypay ramlamb,readyto use,highquality,$300;MistyHollow Farm,Dalton,Ohio,(330)605-1856 NSIP/reg.Katahdinramlambs,outof BuckeyeAcresram,4-monthsold , readytobreedforOct/Nov,$350 each;seriousinquiriesonly,(304)5327577
ProductionDorset ram,2-yearsold, provenbreeder,excellentlambs;Medina(330)241-9470
Plaintiff vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF SUE GOODLIN aka SUSIE GOODLIN, et al., Defendants. This action has been assigned Case No.: 23 DT 175, 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): 22-00315.000; 22-00316.000; 22-00317.000; Property address: S.R. 644, 14105 S.R. 644, S.R. 644, KENSINGTON, OH 44427
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 5th day of October, 2023, and the 28 days for answer will commence on that date.
BEING AN ORDINANCE VACATING AN UNDEVELOPED CITY RIGHT OF WAY IN THE SALEM INDUSTRIAL PARK 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 9/5/23
SUMMARY PREPARED BY:
C. BROOKE ZELLERS
LAW DIRECTOR
DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK
Published in Farm and Dairy 9-14 and 9-21, 2023.
LEGAL NOTICE
SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 230905-48 AS PASSED BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO:
BEING AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING APPROPRIATIONS AND TRANSFERS AS SET FORTH
BELOW 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 9/5/23
SUMMARY PREPARED BY:
C. BROOKE ZELLERS
LAW DIRECTOR
DEBORAH S. BRICKER COUNCIL CLERK
Published in Farm and Dairy 9-14 and 9-21, 2023.
LEGAL NOTICE
SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION NO. 2023-09-01
AS PASSED BY VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NEW WATERFORD, OHIO: AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE COLUMBIANA COUNTY LAND REUTILIZATION CORPORATION (CCLRC), A QUALIFIED COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT CORPORATION, AS AN AGENT FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE VILLAGE OF NEW WATERFORD AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND FISCAL OFFICER TO ENTER INTO AGREEMENTS WITH CCLRC.
The complete text of this 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 Resolution may be obtained from the Fiscal Officer at the costs of copying.
PASSED 09/12/2023
SUMMARY PREPARED BY:
WALTER L. NEWTON, JR.
VILLAGE SOLICITOR
BY CITY COUNCIL OF SALEM, OHIO: BEING A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE AMOUNTS AND RATES AS DETERMINED BY THE BUDGET COMMISSION AND AUTHORIZING
NECESSARY TAX LEVIES AND CERTIFYING THEM TO THE MAHONING COUNTY AUDITOR AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
The complete text of this Ordinance or Resolution may
DAVID A. SLAGLE FISCAL OFFICER
Published in Farm and Dairy 9-21 & 9-28, 2023
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO
BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER CASE NO. 23 DT 182 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino
Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432
PLAINTIFF VS. UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF FRANK PLUM, et al, DEFENDANTS
To UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, HEIRS AT LAW AND ASSIGNS OF FRANK PLUM, whose last known address is 46771
FLORENCE ST., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920 RO-
LANDA PLUM, whose last known address is 46771
FLORENCE ST., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920, AMEY
SUE WARD, whose last known address is 1238
PARK BLVD., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920, ANGELA
DAWN KEENER, whose last known address is 906
ATEN AVE., WELLSVILLE, OH 43968, LADONNA RAE
MUSCHWECK, whose last known address is 519 E.
6TH ST., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920, and SALEM
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL dba SALEM REGIONAL
MEDICAL CENTER, whose last known address is 1995 E. STATE ST., SALEM, OH 44460 and whose current addresses cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, HEIRS AT LAW AND ASSIGNS OF FRANK PLUM, et al., Defendants.
This action has been assigned Case No.: 23 DT 182, 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): 37-04337.000
Property address: 1414 TRENTVALE 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 5th day of October, 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.
J. DATTILIO
COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY
COMMON PLEAS DATED: Farm and Dairy 9-21, 9-28 and 10-5, 2023