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The Brown County Press - Sunday, June 30, 2013 - Page 25

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& CRANFILL ANTIQUE AUCTION 2 RINGS 2 DAYS, JULY 5 AND JULY 6 AT 10 A.M. BOTH DAYS. Located: 3675 Starling Road, Bethel, OH; Watch for orange signs. Day 1: July 5, Friday auction at 10:00 AM ANTIQUES/MISCELLANEOUS: Wooden barrel washing machine – galvanized tubs – national early cash register with wooden cash drawer – Sorrenson ignition parts that are metal and a cabinet - 2 Purina pig holders for castrating – Purina galvanized pail – 2 Dr. Reinhart handy hog holder Pat. 1881 - Hog snouter pliers – 10 or more well pump pulleys – several ice tongs – a chicken feeder – weighing scales for chickens – 15 or more wooden pulleys – early wooden shelves – a horn tube/bag seeder – a chatillions milk scale and several other spring slide scales – a metal 8 quart milk bottle carrier – several milk bottles of Romulos 3 cents - ideal Portsmouth - Hyde Park quarts and pints – marvel cream separator – a cream can – Babcock cream tester complete brass (with box) – metal milking stool – canning jars – jumbo jars – stone jars/jugs of different sizes – stone cream crock – early bottles – pop bottles – Edison (metal) cabinet with several auto lamps – early headlights – coffee cans – early oil lamps – tin type round kids' lunch pail – an early lunch box (no lid) - drawer slides out with a thermos bottle cork style – an early water jug and dessert cloth water bag – several sad irons – small store counter top scales – postal scales – broad axle - galvanized plant jobber – marbles – copper wash boiler w/grate and drain valve - Fairbanks Morse platform scales, Sohio 10 cent radio jig saw puzzle #3 of a bully time in Spain (cute) – Coca Cola metal bottle thermometer – Thread-ell / cabinet sewing machine – several wooden boxes dove tailed l of Hercules dynamite - two Rivers Decoy Co., cotton clubs fruit pickers box crates – wooden boxes with lids – flat top trucks - good tote wooden boxes – wooden stay barrels – wooden kegs - wooden open front file cabinet – wooden parts cabinets - wooden drawers – pigeon hole cabinets – squirrel cage fans – wooden craft birdcage (nice) – 3 wooden bucket ice cream makers Frost King, Arctic – proctor silex – wash boards – zinc lids – restaurant booth from Dewars Restaurant, Felicity, OH. - Wall mount drill presses – 2 black smith leg vices – several assorted blow torches – several early jacks – Bushman shoe and harness box – cast iron pots – ladders – block and tackles – ropes – GE small shop refrigerator – log chains – shovels, rakes, scythes and more – apple picker – 5 assorted size alligator wrenches – drawn knives – crescent wrenches – Lots, lots of early wrenches of all sizes and shapes – hand drills - 8 or more hay/meat hooks – barn lanterns – C clamps – monkey wrenches – over 50 hammers from claw, ball pein, cobblers - black smith napping - black smith table – wood planes – anvil horn vice files – bottle jacks – pitch forks, scoop shovels, axes – barn door hinges – brass door handles and knobs – saw sharpener – copper kettle – 2 pump jacks - apple butter paddle – barn nail hay trolleys – casters – window ice box – gem cistern pump – hammer handles – yard sticks – redding chain hoist-3 tons Pat. 1898 - mole traps – several pounds of bolts, various hinges, nails, screws, nuts, washers – wooden theater seats - have presses – beam post drills – egg metal basket. HORSE RELATED: harness, double trees, single trees, steel/ wood hames, brass knob, steel knobs, yoke of some kind – wonderful primitive wooden horse rake. Other; Painters board, school cafeteria folding table, yard garden ponds – electric wire – garden hose, V belts – joice hangers – garden sprays – animal traps – baskets – tomato cages. NOTE: Expect a lot, cause there is. Very nice unusual merchandise and a short list.

Day 2: July 6, Saturday auction at 10:00 AM Offering: Truck – 5 tractors – Model T (tems) - Hit and miss engines – oil fired engine – implement signs – oil can collection – mowers – tillers TRUCK/TRACTORS: 1987 F250/ diesel/ auto; good truck, 4 wheel drive – good rubber. Tractors: F12 farmall w/loader good rubber (runs), F20 farmall wide front and good rubber, good tractor. Case VAH (rare) Hi crop good rubber SAN, 1950/51 cub farm all new paint, good rubber, has several attachments, mower/ plow/cut off saw. Montgomery Ward Dandy Boy – gravely 5460, 2 Aarons mowers, blade, sickle bar and sockey David Bradley 2 wheel garden tractor (sold by Sears), Viking cultivating tractor, Simplicity tractor plow, Mower deck, disc – W30 radiator 16 ft. h.d. tandem trailer, oak floor – farm wagon, 2 I.H. 2 bottom drag plows – 2 pt H 2 bottom plow - 2 pt IH discs – IH horse drawn corn planter complete kept in side – horse drawn cultivator - woods 306 bush hog – 8' x 14' metal truck box (storage) - rare 25 horse power South pin oil fired engine on chassis (complete) - Stroud Waldron grist mill on its on own vehicle - C-S bell hammer mill – 2 IH burr mills - new ideal husker shredder and 1 Rosenthaw steel wheel wagon – steel wheel axels – several sizes of steel wheels – wood spoke wheels – steel wheel horse drawn wagon – 2 steel wheel barrows – cute small steel wheel wagon 4' x 6' – Cushman truck 3 wheel (no motor) – Doodle Bug (Model A) runs but needs work 1922 MODEL T: (no title) – tires – oil can holder - tool box and wheels – wrenches HIT AND MISS ENGINES: McCormick Deering – Nelson Brothers – 2 Friends – Jayer – Associated – DeLava - May Tag – Johnson – Fairbanks Morse - Stover – Clinton 1 and one half horse – Whittle – Johnson, very nice collection to chose from – 2 cycle generator – water pump, wood pulley. 2 Ariens 16 h and 18 h lawn mowers YARD/FARM EQUIPMENT: Cotton gin champion picker special – corn fodder creamer/ masher – livery stable folder/cutter – ATF Ferrel and Co. seed cleaner (complete) - Saginaw, MI. 2 international corn shellers (cabinet style), Black Hawk/ Red Hawk corn shellers - 4 wheel carts (steel wheel) – Planet Jr. cultivator – edger – seeder – Allis Chamers push mower – turtle push mower – walk behind early tiller – mowers – reel type mower some gas powered – magnitos – carburetors - lawn mower parts – wooden wagon jack. GREASE: oil cans over 150 collection: Miniatures (Appox) 75: Every man – Essco – Texaco – IH – mobile star house indian – Wahl – Liquid wrench – 3 in one – Sohio and lots, lots more of small – 2 gallon cans: triumph – Radbilott – Durable – Harvest King – Midland – Texaco – Ford – IH – Jamestown oil gun – McCormick/Deering – Eureka – Renoil Empire and more – oil/grease cans by: Kendall, Ashland – Kraft – Delco – Phillips – Sonoco – Gulf Phillps – Acemic – Penn Drake – Shell – L-X – and 5 gallon cans: quaker state and others – coal oil cans: wheeling – standard oil measuring can - a few 30 gallon grease cans – stone oil jar bottles and tops. BICYCLES: Bicycle built for 2 60's – Bicycle 3 wheels/2 50's girls – 50's boys – English bicycles. SIGNS: What is Home without a Mother - NAPA – Pyrofax gas – 2 sixty second shops – Acco Seed – Certified Seed – OPEL – Farm all - Badger – Bull Durham – Surge – DeLava – Clinton Chain Saws – Chatham Horse/dog feed and more and a few B & W Framed Pictures - Calenders – Brown Co. 1817. Poster – Antique Show. NOTE: I am humbled to represent this Auction, thank you Dave Cranfill. Just a lot of early tools, merchandise, very little modern but a lot of primitives. Hey, items listed will sell on that day, don't ask, but believe me there is a lot not listed so please check out the photos on auctionzip.com #7367, over 350 photos. There will be early viewings and a night guard. 2 Ring Auction both days, bring a friend or leave a bid with us. Credit cards are taken with small convenience fee, lunch by: Kell's Restaurant, Bethel.

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Ohio State University (OSU) Extension’s Family Nutrition Program (FNP) is a popular, free nutrition education program serving low-income adults and youth in Ohio. This program is funded by the Food Nutrition Service (FNS) which is a branch of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). In the state of Ohio, FNP is administered through a partnership between the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services (DJFS) and Ohio State University Extension. Our goal is to improve, within a limited budget, the likelihood of families and individuals who are receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps) to make healthy food choices and to choose active lifestyles. Today, we announce, and make formal, the name change. FNP is now known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education, or SNAPEd. In Brown County, Cindy Cales (formerly FNP Program Assistant) is now known as our SNAPEd Program Assistant. For information on SNAP-Ed classes in Brown County, call Cindy Cales at 937378-6716. How is SNAP-Ed designed and delivered? SNAP-Ed programming focuses on: (1) Diet Quality including promotion of Physical Activity, (2) Food Safety, and (3) Food Resource Management. The dissemination of nutrition education is mainly achieved by classes which are scheduled throughout

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Cindy Cales, the SNAPEd Program Assistant in Brown County partners with local agencies to provide SNAP-Ed nutrition education programs for adults and youth in Brown County.

Ohio and in 64 counties. The format of the classes varies from: (1) a series of sessions to (2) a single session. The delivery of educational programs at the county level is done by the SNAP-Ed Program Assistant who is assisted and supervised by the Family & Consumer Sciences (FCS) Extension Educator, Amy Habig. Programs that qualify must have at least 50% of participants receiving or eligible to receive SNAP benefits and can include adult education and job training sites, adult rehabilitation centers, churches and faith based locations, community centers, elderly service sites, emergency food assistance sites, OSU Extension offices, farmers markets, DJFS offices, Head Start Program sites, homes, libraries, Community Health Centers, public housing, schools, shelters,

WIC, and worksites. We recruit participants at locations where they live, work, and do business. We use flyers, public service announcements, and agency workers to tell people about SNAP-Ed and about SNAP-Ed programs. Participants learn about SNAP-Ed from the social workers at the county’s DJFS office. Other participants learn about SNAP-Ed from other agencies and organizations who partner with OSU Extension for nutrition education programs. The success of SNAP-Ed is linked to the partnership with local agencies and organizations whose outreach includes low-income people. What do participants learn? Program material is evidence-based and outcomebased. It is presented in an interactive and engaging style. Participants who attend multiple sessions will learn to select fruits and vegetables, whole grain, and low-fat dairy products for a healthy diet; to use limited resources to plan, purchase and prepare food for the family; to be physically active every day; and to store and handle food so it is safe to eat. For more information, visit: http://snap.nal.usda.gov/sn ap/Guidance/FY2014SNA P-EdGuidance.pdf and http://fcs.osu.edu/nutrition/fnp/. Local information for Brown County can be found at http://brown.osu.edu/topics/family-nutrition-program or by calling Cindy Cales or Amy Habig at 937-378-6716.

Auxiliary awards 2013 scholarship The George A. Lambert American Legion Auxiliary awarded its 2012-2013 scholarship to Tressie Lewis, a senior at Eastern High School. She is the daughter of John and Tina Lewis and the granddaughter of Jonnie Lewis, Robert (Beaver) Orr and Betty Kilgore, all of Sardinia. The awards ceremony was held at the school cafeteria on Wednesday, May 22, 2013. She will be studying nursing at Cincinnati State. Congratulations Tressie and good luck in your college endeavors.

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Robert "Beaver" Orr, Tressie Lewis, and Carol Orr.

Truth Seekers do Jungle Jim’s Tour On June 25, 2013 Luke Clubb, Abigail Dewitt, and Jarrett Ingle of the Mount Orab Truth Seekers club participated in the Food Department tour at Jungle Jim’s. The tour started at 10 a.m. and lasted until 12 p.m. During the tour the 4H members got to sample lots of food: Boar heads honey ham, an Asian pear, Mexican orange soda, and some delicious bakery items. We would like to thank Christi Rockey, the Superintendent of the Food Department, for covering the admission cost of the tour for the 4-H food department participants. We really enjoyed the tour!

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Pictured left to right is, Jarrett Ingle, Luke Clubb, and Abigail Dewitt

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