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ERIE, Pa. — One was just a hole in the ground in the woods, covered over with leaves. Another was found under a school gymnasium. A farmer hit one while digging pilings for a new barn.
They’re next to creeks and lakes, scattered through farm fields and in people’s front yards.
“We have many many wells in Ohio we have little to no record for,” said Jason Simmerman, program manager for the Ohio Department of Natural Resource’s Orphan Well Program. “We really do have orphan wells all over Ohio except the southwest corner.”
By Liz Partsch epartsch@farmanddair.comLEETONIA, Ohio — On a dreary Thursday evening, the clouds finally parted and rain had finally stopped as people made their way to Todd Miller’s farm, Farmboy Cattle, in Columbiana County, Ohio for a pasture walk.
After gathering under his pen pack, Miller led the crowd of interested onlookers past his herd of cows and through his grass fields to explain the different resources and conservation techniques he has adapted to using over the years.
Miller and his family were among one of five families to receive the 2023 Conserva-
tion Farm Family Award from the Ohio Department of Agriculture at the Farm Science Review, held Sept. 19 to 21.
“We’re able to run more cows now because we do have more forages and feed because of what we’re doing with these conservation practices,” Miller said, during the pasture walk Sept. 28.
History of Farmboy Cattle. Miller runs Farmboy Cattle with his wife, Melissa, and three children, Wyatt, Myer and Ryker. He is a fourth-generation farmer and started taking over the day-to-day operations when he was in high school. After graduating, he took over the farm financially in 2007.
Farmboy Cattle started out as a share crop farm but over time Miller had aspirations to turn his crops into cows. Miller wanted the process to be as organic as possible by building his herd from the 12 to 15 heifers he already had, to a herd of roughly 80 cows over a 10-year period.
“You’re not just dropped in the middle of ‘how am I going to deal with it.’ You can plan your growth because you are doing it
organically yourself without putting your neck out (on the) line with a bunch of debt for buying cattle,” he said.
Now, Miller’s roughly 100-acre farm has 60 cows, which he reduced from 80 when his children started high school. He hopes to increase his numbers once again when his kids graduate, but for now, business is going just fine.
A different way of doing things. One of the most efficient ways Miller has been able to increase his conservation efforts is by building a pen pack through the EQIP program, Environmental Quality Incentives Program, funded by the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
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Despite the seeming ubiquity of orphan wells, or old abandoned oil and gas wells with no responsible owner, throughout the region, getting them plugged to keep people and the environment safe is an immense challenge, even with an influx of federal dollars to speed up efforts.
Representatives from the ODNR and Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, as well as plugging and environmental contractors, talked about the realities of plugging orphan wells during a panel at the Shale Insight Conference, hosted Sept. 26-28 in Erie, Pennsylvania, by the Marcellus Shale Coalition.
Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia each received $25 million from the federal government last year to go on an orphan wellplugging blitz, and millions more are coming down the pike. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is pumping more than $4 billion into plugging efforts in states most impacted by legacy oil and gas wells.
Challenges. Each state has thousands of orphan wells on the list to be plugged, but there are many more out there that the state knows nothing about, due to the oil and gas industry being mostly unregulated for nearly a century.
Even locating the wells the states do know about is challenging, said Brad Maddox, vice president of Next LVL Energy, a plugging company owned by (Continued on Page A10)
Winter feed represents one of the largest costs associated with cattle production. Of the total annual feed cost for cattle, as much as 75% can be winter feed. One way of increasing the profit potential in the cow herd is to reduce this cost by extending the grazing season while planning the winter feed program.
Consider a 1,500-pound mature cow; it will consume 38 pounds, approximately, of good quality hay per day. If that hay sells for $100 per ton, then her feed cost is $100 divided by 2,000 pounds times 38 pounds per day, which equals $1.90 per day.
Study. In a three-year study conducted by Ohio State University researchers Steven Loerch and Dave Barker at the Coshocton branch of OARDC, they looked at the cost of extending the grazing season, feeding hay and limit-feeding concentrates.
Their results indicated that the
average winter feed cost per cow per day over the 112-day feeding period for the stockpiled pasture feeding system was $0.63 per day per head, and the second cheapest program was $1.31 per head per day for corn limit-fed cattle on pasture. The prices used for the calculations were at $3.80/bu corn, $80/ton hay. Furthermore, their results did not indicate significant differences in cow performance between the systems.
Planning. Planning the winter grazing and supplementation program has a tremendous impact on farm profitability.
The OSU farm office has enterprise budgets that can be utilized to estimate your cost of production. These budgets can be found at farmoffice.osu.edu/farm-management/enterprise-budgets.
Extending the grazing season, maximizing forage utilization, reducing feed waste, understanding stored forage nutritional composition, creating a winter feed area and reducing
the need for winter hay all influence profitability. The key to implementing these systems is to look at examples on farms. Once we have a vision of what we would like to see in our winter-feeding system invite others to provide input on the plan.
The local Ohio State Extension office, county soil and water conservation district and the Natural Resource Conservation Service have employees knowledgeable on grazing systems who can be helpful in providing input.
Finally, consider planning the entire system and sign up for the USDA/ NRCS, EQIP grazing program.
The last part of the winter grazing system is implementing the plan. Advanced planning may help avoid some unnecessary changes and reduce your winter feed cost.
(The author is an OSU Extension Agriculture and Natural Resources Educator in Guernsey County. You can reach him at 740-489-5300 or little.16@osu.edu.)
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Pork Producers Council has declared October as pork month, giving the organization an opportunity to highlight how pork is a versatile, nutritious protein choice for families. With several consumer-focused efforts happening throughout the month, PPPC, supported by the Pork Checkoff, works to position pork as the protein of choice all year long.
To kickoff the celebrations, PPPC is the headline sponsor for the 2023 Penn State Rib Cookoff. Happening Oct. 14 during PSU FanFest, the Rib
Cookoff gives local restaurants the opportunity to battle it out for the title of Best Ribs.
The winner will be presented with a trophy during the on-field recognition at half-time of the PSU Football game against the University of Massachusetts. The PSU Rib Cookoff is a great continuation of the Raise a Rib summer campaign, where PPPC showcased real families who produce real pork. The series highlighted the relatable families across Pennsylvania who are pig farmers.
Additional promotions in Octo-
ber include programs with the GIANT Company for their Dietitian Recommended series. The activation includes two cooking classes where pork will be the key protein. Pork tenderloin and loin will be the cut featured during the online cooking school; Feature Friday and Meal Solutions Monday.
To learn more, visit whypapork. com or follow along on social media @whypapork. The Pennsylvania Pork Producers Council administers the Pork Checkoff on behalf of the state’s nearly 3,000 pig farmers.
WASHINGTON — An Ohio farmers market won a top spot in the 15th annual America’s Farmers Market Celebration, a national contest hosted by American Farmland Trust and the Farmers Market Coalition.
Markets receiving the most public votes are declared the national winners. The celebration also recognizes top markets in five regions nationwide and in all 50 states. The Meigs County Farmers Market, in Pomeroy, Ohio, won second place in the national contest and was awarded $2,500.
“This market belongs to the community, and they showed it this past month like never before,” said Stephanie Rife, Market Manager, Meigs County Farmers Market, in a statement. “We are excited to see this love for all things local carry through our whole county, because when a small town unites, nothing is impossible.”
More than 2,000 markets nationwide participated in the 2023 celebration with over 10 million supporters engaged through voting,
visiting the celebration website and engaging with the celebration on social media. Since 2008, the celebration has highlighted the important role farmers markets play in American communities and our larger food system.
National winners are awarded $5,000 for first, $2,500 for second, $1,500 for third, $750 for fourth and $250 for fifth. These funds are awarded to markets for marketing, communications and other needs that help expand the market’s reach and impact.
The North Tonawanda City Market, North Tonawanda, New York, won first place. Mt. Washington Farmers Market, in Kentucky, took third place. Brookfield Farmers Market, in Illinois, took fourth place, and Kershaw County Farmers Market, in South Carolina. State winners were awarded $100 for taking first place in each state. In Pennsylvania, Lancaster Central Market was first place. In West Virginia, the Fayette County Farmers Market took first place.
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Beyond Meat, Inc., founded in 2009, has had almost 15 years to build a product line-up that is — as its name claims — beyond meat and, by some business metrics, it has.
After all, the company, whose market capitalization was pegged at $1.3 billion when it went public in 2018, recently reported April-to-June 2023 sales of $102 million.
To a confirmed carnivore, that sounds like a lot of non-meat meat. To the always ravenous Wall Street, however, the number is undercooked: Compared to a year ago, net revenue is off 31% and U.S. sales are down 40%.
Even worse, according to a comprehensive look at alternative meat companies published Aug. 9 in Plant Based News, “Beyond also backpedaled on its previous goal of achieving positive cash flow … saying this is now ‘unlikely’ to happen in 2023.”
That bad news sliced another 20% off Beyond Meat’s stock price the next day and again raised the broader question of whether plantbased meat is just another food fad in the ever-changing, ever-challenging, ever-greener global food market.
Impossible Foods. Beyond’s biggest competitor, Impossible Foods, Inc., doesn’t seem to have a clear answer either. Like many of his veggie meat executives, Impossible’s boss, Pat Brown, predicted in 2020 that “his company would ‘take a double-digit portion of the beef market’ by 2024 before sending it into a ‘death spiral,’” noted Bloomberg last January.
After that boast, Brown lobbed an even bigger brick at the sausage and bacon crowd: “Next, he would target ‘the pork industry and the chicken industry and say, “You’re next!” and they’ll go bankrupt even faster.’”
Beef didn’t enter a death spiral and Brown was, in fact, next; he stepped down as the company’s “chief visionary officer” over a year ago. Since then, Impossible has gained a toehold in the veggie chicken nuggets niche. Still, in early 2023, investors saw their shares in the private company “trading at around $12,” or “about half the price during its last fundraising round,” again reports Bloomberg.
Fake meat’s fizzle. Fake meat isn’t the only “new” food struggling to land into the American grocery cart. According to a Sept. 22 report, “Just Eat, Inc., a closely held maker of cultivated chicken and plant-based eggs, has dismissed roughly 40 employees, less than a month after raising $16 million…”
Perhaps the most remarkable part of that brief report is the apparent disconnect it highlights: Despite continued evidence that the majority of Americans have a very limited appetite for non-meat meat and nonegg eggs, investors continue to throw venture capital at both half-cooked ideas.
That faith and those dollars are misplaced. “Supermarket sales of
refrigerated plant-based meat plummeted 14% by volume for the 52 weeks ended Dec. 4” while “(o)rders of plant-based burgers at restaurants and other food-service outlets for the 12 months ended in November were down 9% from three years earlier…” said Bloomberg earlier this year.
Fake meat’s fizzle, believe some of its execs, is due largely to real meat’s campaign that attacked the fakers’ manufacturing “process (as) somehow unhealthy or that our products are full of chemicals … (and that) is not true …”
That could be part of it but the more likely explanation is simpler: The vast majority of American eaters just don’t want fake meat regardless of benefits like a healthier diet and a healthier planet. So far, anyway.
Besides, food flops litter American supermarket aisles. Remember “new Coke” and Olestra-laden potato chips? Coca-Cola and Lay’s certainly do because both quickly belly-flopped spectacularly in the marketplace.
There are other reasons but the key one remains: New idea or old, if food dollars don’t vote for it, there’s little that any company — be it wealthy and global like Coca-Cola or new and niche like Impossible Foods — can do to turn it into a middle-ofthe-plate dinner winner.
As such, real red meat, real poultry, real eggs or even real mayonnaise — another target of food transformers — are not going away, let alone bankrupt, anytime in the foreseeable future. But neither is the Veggie Gang; their time may yet come.
Until then, want to share their bacon?
(The Farm and Food File is published weekly through the U.S. and Canada. Source material, past columns and contact information are posted at farmandfoodfile.com.)
because the demands on the farm feel heavy and irksome. Everyone is grouchy and overworked, her dad most of all.
ble for what that day might bring. He would then send me with instructions to the rest of the crew on where we each were needed.
25 years ago. A culinary delight and a means of making a profit was presented at the Gwynne Conservation Area during the Farm Science Review. Jeff Wilkinson, a forester/conservationist, demonstrated how he has gotten involved in a hobby of growing Shiitake mushrooms.
50 years ago. Herbert N. Weaver II of Crestview High School will be one of sixty-five students entering the Ohio State University this fall under an early admission program for selected students.
75 years ago. Farm and Dairy is making history. This special Conservation edition is swelled to 44 pages — the largest size since the paper began. It is the aim of Farm and Dairy to continue to bring the latest and best agricultural news available to farm people.
100 years ago. Eastern Ohio will be represented at the National dairy show at Syracuse, N.Y., Oct. 5-13, by the dairy cattle judging team which represents Ohio. The team is composed of boys from Portage county, who won first place at the Ohio State Fair in August.
Every year, as October rolls in, I am grateful for another glorious season.
A friend told me a couple of weeks ago that she dreads October
I laughed over some of her silliest stories, but my thoughts turn to my own dad. October held his glory days, and he wanted to share it. He installed a child’s safety seat in his combine and asked each of his daughters to be sure there was time for each of the grandkids to ride a round or two with him. Mom was instructed to stock up on some of the best junk food for him to share.
All of the rest of the year was pure, hard work — some of it mighty aggravating work that led to this championship season. Dad was often in the machinery shed between milkings, going over equipment to be sure it would be ready to roll when it needed to be in fine form. He made sure he had extra parts stocked for possible breakdowns and had his friend Gif double-checking it all.
I remember loving the job of moisture testing the first shelled corn of the season, reporting to Dad, as though I was personally responsi-
On a recent day, I learned of the death of one of Dad’s longtime employees. Bob Clevidence was 99 years old and had worked a wide variety of jobs over his lifetime. Not long ago, Bob told his son that the best job he ever had was working for my dad. That was a compliment in its highest form.
There were many morning meetings around our round table, Bob sipping a cup of coffee, planning where we each were needed.
There was joy in the mix, always, and what a difference that made. Dad had envisioned his life as a young man and made it happen. He was a happy man, quick to joke and praise those helping turn the wheels.
Some of the best celebrations were held at the end of a long series of days. Celebrations didn’t require every last bit of work being finished. A call from Dad might come on a random Wednesday afternoon. “Hey, we finished at the McKinley farm today. Let’s all go out to eat! I’m buying!”
“If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.”
— Henry David Thoreau
CHARDON, Ohio — Jeanne Marie Huston Rumburg passed away peacefully Sept. 16, after a recent illness.
She resided in Chardon at Maplewood Assisted Living and formerly resided in Sebring, Winona, East Palestine and Homeworth. She was born in Rogers, Ohio, in 1933 to H. Burt and Pauline Finch Huston.
Her family includes her son, Ed (Mary Beth); grandson Dr. Aaron Rumburg (Dr. Anuja Kapil), great-grandson Sahil and daughter Kelsey (Klevi Bejo).
She is also survived by brother Donald (Lynda) Huston, sister-in-law Kay Huston and numerous nieces, nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews, as well as many friends. Her brother, Jim Huston, passed away in 2023. She was married to Dale Rumburg April 2, 1958, and he predeceased her in 2008.
Jeanne graduated from East Liver-
pool High School, attended Baldwin Wallace and graduated from Ohio State University in Vocational Home Economics. She later obtained a master’s in Guidance and Counseling from Youngstown State University. She taught home economics in Alliance, Marlington and East Palestine. She was also employed by OSU Extension in Ashland County, Canfield area and Columbiana County as a Family and Consumer Sciences Agent before retiring in 1988.
She was an active member of the Salem First United Methodist Church, the Columbiana County Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, East Palestine Eastern Star, The Gamma Phi Upsilon Omicron Society and the Ohio Farm Bureau.
A Celebration of Life service will be held at 3 p.m. Oct. 29 at Salem First
United Methodist Church. A time of visitation will be held two hours prior to the service at the church from 1 to 3 p.m. She is remembered for her passionate care for those around her, dedication to her community and faith and deep love of sewing and textiles. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts should be made to the Salem First United Methodist Church at 244 S. Broadway St., Salem, OH 44460. Friends and family may send condolences online at brownfhonline. com. Arrangements have been entrusted to Brown Funeral Home.
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Poultry Association announced its 2023 award recipients during the organization’s annual celebration banquet Sept. 7 in Columbus.
This year, awards were presented to two organizations who have greatly contributed to Ohio’s egg, chicken and turkey industry and implemented significant sustainability practices on their farms. Recipients of a 2023 Green Feather Award included Trillium Farms in Hartford, Ohio, and Cooper Farms in Fort Recovery, Ohio.
Trillium Farms was established in 2011 and produces about 3.65 billion eggs each year. In addition to being a national egg producer, they are recognized for their innovation and expertise in sustainability. Overall, the organization has worked with local soil and water conservation agencies, enhanced feed efficiency and waste reduction, made progressive modifications to hen housing systems to reduce energy consumption and implemented diverse manure management. From 2021 to 2022, Trillium Farms reduced water usage from egg processing by 36%. The team also recently released a comprehensive sustainability report, which further details their work within this sphere.
Cooper Farms is a family-owned and operated enterprise that was established in 1938. The organization recycles, conserves energy and water, minimizes waste and adopted environmentally responsible management strategies. In addition to being a member of the H2Ohio Program, which works to protect Ohio’s waterways, approximately 20% of Cooper Farms’ electricity needs are fulfilled by renewable sources.
Since 2011, three wind turbines have supplied about
75% of power to their Cooked Meats Plant. The farm’s Corporate Social Responsibility Report highlights its continuous work toward improving environmental stewardship, animal care, community involvement and food innovation.
Most years, corn and soybean prices find a low just before harvest, during harvest or after harvest. The low comes early in years that we are anticipating a big harvest and no extra demand to use it up. The low comes during harvest when enough acres are harvested to make observers confident of the crop size. The low comes after harvest when the market is surprised by extra bushels or the farmers have not moved enough of the crop to the elevator system.
Of course, the real surprises sometime come way before harvest. In a year of wet spring and late planting, great summer weather can yield a crop bigger than expected after low prices in early spring become better prices as wet weather that slows development inspires traders to bid the price up. In a year of great early
weather, the price may be discounted early, then go higher as later problems prove that the crop is overestimated.
So, what do we have this year?
2023 prices. In the East, we were blessed with adequate rainfall, even if some was just in time. Farther west the farmers were scared by dry weather until the middle of June. Then, timely rains came in most of the Corn Belt, and the predictions of some farmers I talk to went from 70 bpa to 170 bpa almost overnight. In fact, the crop was hurt in fairly large areas but generally looked so good that official USDA estimates only cut the yield by a few bushels from the initial thoughts of a record yield and a record crop in total.
Also, in June, USDA reported that they had been way off in yields. We had fewer acres of corn and more of soybeans than we thought. This had a very short effect on the prices,
helping the soybeans but not the corn. In a couple of days, we went back to trading as if the new acreage reports had never happened.
Harvest progress. Now we are into harvest in much of the Corn Belt, but with not a lot done. USDA puts the bean harvest on Sunday night at just 22 percent for the nation as a whole, just shy of the 23 percent five-year average. Ohio is at 15 percent normally, but only seven this year. Farmers I have talked to in northeast Ohio said Monday that they would be able to start beans by Thursday, but rain was forecast. There has been no frost, and there are patches of green beans. In Ohio, we cut the beans first, if the weather holds. Some people will keep switching bean and corn heads if there is intermittent rain on some days, but this early we hope for good weather and wait for the corn, especially, because it looks drier than it actually is this time of year.
Quarterly Grain Stocks Report. Friday USDA released the Quarterly Grain Stocks Report. Traders had hoped for some bullish news since grain prices have been so soft lately, but there was little to get excited about. The corn stocks were lower than expected, which means the usage has been better than predicted. Usage had been thought to be slow because of so-so exports, little ethanol growth and reduced cattle numbers. However, the market seemed to focus on the idea that last year we had a small crop, and that was why the grain stocks were lower than normal.
With December corn futures
trading below five dollars, we would like to think that, if the report gave us bearish news and the market was not lower on Monday, maybe we are seeing the harvest low. It is too early to tell, but that would be good news. It would also fit with the above theoretical guess about the harvest low. However, my history is to predict the harvest low too early, so I am still waiting for a surprise in average yields.
The surprise so far came in USDA’s estimate of soybean stocks, which is the lowest in two years. This came even though our exports have lagged estimates, we expect good usage of this new crop, partly because of the expected crop size this fall being lower than normal. Add to this the pace of crush plant expansion. We have talked for a couple of years about the growth of soy diesel and even soy-based jet fuel. This domestic usage growth will be showing up this year. I would still expect that the price low is not in for the beans until we get half or two-thirds of the crop harvested.
A lot of the soybeans need to go down the river, and as we discussed in this space last week, the Mississippi River system is not cooperating. We are at historic low levels for the river, and there is no reason to believe that changes. Lower water means under-loading barges so they do not ground in the most shallow water. Under-loading barges means greater freight costs and shortages of barges. That can lead to full elevators on the upper Mississippi, elevators that need to turn the inventory several times to stay open for receipts. If
they fill up, the country elevators fill up. And, of course, all these problems come out of the farmer in the form of a wider basis to the futures.
Current prices. Looking at the prices, December corn futures are trading this Monday night, as this is written, at $4.85-3/4. The high was three months ago, at $6.29-3/4. (Dear Lord, please give me $6 corn again, and I promise I will really sell some this time …)
November soybean futures are trading tonight at $12.70-3/4. Compare that to the $14.35 we had a little more than two months ago. On Friday, we closed at $12.75, with a low at $12.72-1/2. So, no progress after the weekend with the soybeans.
The worst commodity chart has to be the Chicago wheat. The December futures are trading at $5.643/4. We actually had a low on Sept. 29 at $5.40, and have rebounded a little. The wheat chart has a couple of large cycles, then a mostly down trade from July 25 at $7.96-1/4 to the $5.40 of Sept. 29.
It is hard to reconcile this low price with the fact that Ukraine has wheat production problems and shipment problems. The Russians have been rocketing the port facilities, and a couple of brave shippers have loaded vessels without any Russian Black Sea agreement on safe shipping to guarantee passage. Insurers renew special war-time insurance riders each week at tens of thousands of dollars per ship.
(Marlin Clark has been observing and trading cash and futures grain markets for over 50 years. Comments are welcome at 440363-1803.)
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*** 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.
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 Oct. 2.
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Miller said Ohio is both blessed and cursed with an adequate amount of rainfall which can lead to excessive soil erosion when cows continuously trample on the soil.
“The biggest thing when it comes to conservation is how can we minimize soil loss, but also cow health and keeping cows out of the mud,” Miller said.
Pete Conkle, district program coordinator for Columbiana Soil and Water Conservation District, touted the program’s ability to better farms both environmentally and economically and encouraged those interested to join.
Pen pack. Miller feeds his cows in a pen pack, a pavilion with concrete flooring, which allows him to minimize soil erosion while also capturing the nutrients created by the cows and recycling the grass and hay for use back in the fields.
The EQIP program is competitive and based on a resource need. Miller saw a need when he was feeding his cows over the winter and loads of mud were being created. Rain in the spring would wash off this mud while also washing away his topsoil.
“We have a pen pack where we capture those nutrients, we don’t create mud and we’re able to put it back as far as fertilizer,” Miller said.
As a result, Miller hasn’t used commercial fertilizer in 12 years. Other practices. He increases soil health by rotating his cattle every 24 hours to ensure each paddock
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has a healthy amount of minerals and nutrients. Moving them often allows him to inspect the health of his cows as well.
“When you got to move them, you’re forced to look at them,” Miller said. “I like to say, you’re employing those cows, you ought to know you’re employees.”
Miller also uses individual feeders instead of one big one. By moving his feeders around, he is able to minimize manure pile-up in one particular paddock and reduce the amount of land scars made by the cows.
Another technique Miller has adopted on his farm is the use of artificial insemination. He uses AI to determine the best females fit for embryo transfers in order to create the best calves they can. He transfers between 20 to 25 embryos a year into his surrogate cows.
He notes one of the challenges of integrating different conservation practices over the years has been changing his mentality and learning to plan ahead. At any given time, he’s looking 30 days ahead to plan when and where his cows should be next.
As far as the future goes, Miller jokes that in 10 years’ time, he hopes his kids will be doing most of the hard work.
“That’s my long-term goal, is to have something that’s here worth passing on to one of my kids,” Miller said.
(Reporter Liz Partsch can be reached at epartsch@farmanddairy.com or 330-3373419.)
Winter wheat production in Ohio and barley production in Pennsylvania hit record highs this year, according to the latest U.S. Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service reports.
Wheat production in Ohio was up 45% from 2022 at 53.1 million bushels. Winter wheat in Ohio averaged 90 bushels per acre this year, up 11 bushels from last year, according to Ben Torrance, State Statistician for USDA-NASS’s Ohio Field Office.
Wheat was planted on 650,000 acres, with 590,000 acres harvested for grain. Wheat harvest progressed throughout July, as growers reported yields higher than anticipated, given the dry early summer conditions.
Oats in Ohio averaged 76 bushels per acre, an increase of 6 bushels from last year, while the amount of land harvested in oats remained the same, at 15,000 acres. Overall oat production in Ohio, at 1.14 million bushels, was up 9% from a year ago.
Pennsylvania winter wheat production totaled 17.5 million bushels in 2023, up 14% from the 2022 total of 15.3 million bushels, according to King Whetstone, director of the USDA-NASS, Northeastern Regional Field Office. Area harvested for grain was up 10% from the previous year, at 230,000 acres. Yield was estimated at 76 bushels per acre, up 3 bushels from the last year.
Barley production was estimated at 2.27 million bushels, up 69%
from the 2022 total of 1.34 million bushels. The average yield, at a record high 81 bushels per acre, was up 14 bushels from the previous year. Producers seeded 47,000 acres in 2023, up 15% from 2022. Harvested area, at 28,000 acres, was up 40% from 2022.
Oat production was down 20% from last year, estimated at 2.87 million bushels. Yield was estimated at 61 bushels per acre, up 2 bushels from last year. Harvested area, at 47,000 acres, was 23% below last year.
Nationally, winter wheat production totaled 1.25 billion bushels, up 13% from the 2022 total of 1.10 billion bushels. Area harvested for grain was estimated at 24.7 million acres, up 5% from 2022.
Feed is the single largest expense on the dairy farm, representing from 30 to 44% of total gross receipts based on seven-year financial data from Cornell University Dairy Farm Business Summary.
The year 2022 brought high milk prices, and the checkbook flowed well, like the promised land of milk and honey. But 2023 will be tighter.
Feed costs are often scrutinized to remove extra to improve profit, but cutting feed costs does not guarantee an improved bottom-line profit. Experienced farmers know the long-term effect of cheap does not result in more income.
Return on investment is a proper measure of evaluating cost savings. What is the cost reduction compared to the return? Risk is always involved in business.
Lessons. Lessons from the past often can get forgotten when evaluating decisions. It reminds me of the two hunters who flew deep into the remote backwoods of Canada to hunt elk. They bagged six elk. The pilot told them the plane could only carry four elk out.
“But the plane that carried us out last year was exactly like this one,” the hunters protested. “The horsepower was the same, the weather was the same and we had six elk then.”
Hearing this, the pilot reluctantly agreed to try. They loaded up and took off, but sure enough, there was insufficient power to climb out of the valley with all that weight and they crashed.
As they all stumbled from the wreckage, one hunter asked the other if he knew where they were.
“Well, I’m not sure,” replied the second, “but I think we are about two miles from where we crashed last year.”
Life lessons can be a challenge to learn. As it applies to dairy farming, taking risk is your life. The saying goes,
“Most people travel to Las Vegas to gamble, farmers just go to work.”
High oleic soybeans. As a dairy farmer, stay educated and updated on opportunities to improve profit with new feeding technologies. A new development that is being adopted with success by more and more farms in the eastern U.S. and being adopted by Midwest dairies is feeding high oleic soybeans, also called Plenish beans.
Whole soybeans are a valuable source of protein, hulls and oil for dairy cows. The veggie oil in high oleic soybeans is more rumen-friendly than regular soybeans.
The food industry drove the early demand for high oleic soy oil as it supplies more shelf-stable food products and longer fryer oil life.
The feeding of high oleic soybeans to dairy cows has picked up, and in my nutrition consulting across the Midwest and eastern U.S., it has potential benefits. No technology works 100% on every farm but when a technology has the right research behind it along with practical applied feeding experience, the success rate can be increased for a specific farm.
Just like the four R’s of proper planting, the four R’s of applying feed technology are right science, right forages, right feeding system and right management. Run the numbers and evaluate the ROI with a qualified nutritionist.
The science of feeding high oleic roasted ground soybeans comes from research at Penn State and Michigan State land grant university systems where extruded or raw processed Plenish beans improved milk fat percentage. MSU fed 0, 5, 10 and 15 pounds of ground Plenish beans to cows producing in excess of 100 pounds of 4% milk per cow per day with varying responses but overall higher milk, fat and protein yields. Additional research is ongoing at other locations.
Practical on-farm feeding guidelines would recommend feeding from
3 to 8 pounds per cow per day of roasted ground Plenish beans. The option for extruded Plenish beans is available in some markets, but the oil content is lower and performance and savings will vary.
The farm feed savings will vary by farm depending upon the current TMR ration nutrient specs. Feed savings have ranged from $1,500 (-$0.10/ hd/d) to $16,500 (-$1.10/hd/d) per month based on a 500-cow dairy. Proper roasting is very important to obtain the full benefit as over- or under-roasting results in less performance. Dairy herds that are feeding high oleic soybeans have seen improvements in butterfat and milk protein.
For more information on growing and feeding high oleic soybeans for your herd, contact your experienced and certified agronomist and nutritionist. Good science and solid experience are needed to properly make decisions on using feeding technologies. Don’t crash your herd like those elk hunters of Canada.
When the science makes sense and the practical experience shows positive results, the risk is lower and ROI better. Thank you to Kevin Putnam and Derrick Bender from Pioneer for research data summary and Paul Hann from Pennsylvania for farm feeding information.
Summary. As a dairy farmer, evaluate the economic return of growing and feeding high oleic soybeans for your dairy herd using solid science and experience from qualified consultants. As consumers, let’s applaud our dairy farmers for the quality care they give 24/7/365 to their cows. These farmers provide all of us with quality milk, ice cream, cheese and yogurt for year around nutritious enjoyment. Cheers to our dairy farmers for their dedicated work.
(Dwight Roseler is an adjunct professor in the Department of Animal Science, The Ohio State University. He can be reached at Roseler.1@osu.edu)
EASTON, Pa. — Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding visited the Eat Real Food Mobile Market at Paxinosa Elementary School in Easton Sept. 27 to announce the theme for the 108th Pennsylvania Farm Show: Connecting Our Communities.
The 2024 PA Farm Show, Pennsylvania’s State Fair, will run from
Jan. 6 through Jan. 13 at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg.
The 2024 Farm Show will feature fan-favorites like the 1,000-pound butter sculpture, famous Farm Show Food Court, youth showmanship and sheep shearing competitions, cooking demonstrations
at the PA Preferred Culinary Connection and more than one million square-feet of hands-on agriculture education opportunities and chances to engage with the people who power Pennsylvania’s $132.5 billion agriculture industry.
To stay up to date on PA Farm Show news, visit farmshow.pa.gov.
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Diversified Energy that was contracted by West Virginia to plug 100 wells this year using federal money.
“GPS locations weren’t accurate from state data. Some were underground,” he said. “During the process of trying to find these wells, we found ones that weren’t on the list at all.”
It’s not the state’s fault when this happens. They’re passing on the information they have, which isn’t always the best.
“Can you get to it, do you have to build a road, do you have to cross a stream, is it on a cliff, is it leaking, is it tied into house gas,” he said, listing off other considerations they make once they get on the ground to assess the situation.
Once wells are located, getting permits in a timely manner is another challenge. Simmerman said they have to get the same permits anyone else does, which can be through local, county, state or even federal agencies, depending on the situation.
This process is slow, even for state agencies with millions of dollars at their disposal, and it can be slowed down even more by bad information or discoveries made on the ground.
Dave Wallner, project manager at
Civil & Environmental Consultants, talked about a case where initial permits were approved for a project to plug 10 wells that were clustered together. They ran into a hang-up when some of the coordinates for these wells, located in Venango County, Pa., were 25-30 feet off the mark.
“That’s kind of a big deal when you’re trying to limit your footprint going from one well to the next,” Wallner said.
In another case, the contractors had gotten permission from the landowner to use their driveway to access a well, only to find out that the driveway wasn’t properly permitted. Then they had a sight distance issue at the entrance to the access road and had to get permission to clear trees. The landowners approved it but the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation had to give its stamp of approval as well.
What’s next. Pennsylvania has plugged 90 wells, as of Sept. 19, with about 130 more to go, said Don Hegburg, program manager in the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s oil and gas program.
Ohio plugged 212 wells so far this year, with another 168 under contract to be completed, Simmerman said. West Virginia plans to plug
about 200 wells. Next LVL Energy has plugged nearly 100 already, according to Maddox.
Simmerman said they doubled the rig count in Ohio this past year to 24. Even with more rigs, it’s tough to get things done without the right people to do the work. Hegburg said contractors in Pennsylvania have similar issues.
“Our pluggers just lack the workforce in many cases,” Simmerman said.
Though the influx of federal dollars has been a blessing, Hegburg said he’s concerned about where money will come from after infrastructure money runs dry.
“This isn’t going to last forever,” he said.
States have programs to fund orphan well-plugging efforts, through severance taxes or permitting fees on new drilling activity, but it’s not enough to tackle the full scale of the problem. Ohio has about 19,000 documented orphan wells, but there are estimated to be up to 36,000 across the state. West Virginia has more than 6,000 documented orphan wells. Pennsylvania could have as many as 500,000 orphan wells.
(Editor Rachel Wagoner can be reached at 724-201-1544 or rachel@farmanddairy. com.)
COLUMBUS — James A. Ippolito will join Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences for a five-year term as the Dr. Rattan Lal Endowed Professor in the School of Environment and Natural Resources.
Throughout his 30-year career, Ippolito has held numerous academic and research positions, including his most recent role as a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences at Colorado State University. He also previously served as a research soil scientist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service.
Ippolito is the first person to be appointed for the Dr. Rattan Lal Endowed Professorship — established through Distinguished University Professor of Soil Science Dr. Rattan Lal — which goes to support research and education in the sustainable management of soil resources for food, climate and environmental security.
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Gear up to take command of your productivity with a New Holland T5 Series tractor. Four easyto-use transmissions are coupled to efficient engines and comfortable cabs, so you’ll find a model that’s right for you. Get a Hi-Lo speed in each gear with the push of a button with the Dual Command™ transmission. For greater convenience, consider the Electro Command™ semipowershift transmission that lets you move through eight gears in two ranges with the push of the button. For the ultimate semi-powershift in a utility tractor, look no further than the Dynamic Command™ transmission. This dual-clutch transmission offers CVT-like controls and performance with eight powershifts in three ranges. For maximum efficiency, choose the multi-award winning Auto Command™ CVT transmission to find the exact speed you need.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Gov. Jim Justice appointed Jeremy C. Jones as the new State Forester and Director of the West Virginia Division of Forestry.
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Jones has been with the West Virginia Division of Forestry for over 20 years, beginning as a Service Forrester in Roane County. Previously, he worked as the Assistant State Forester-Fire for the division.
He is also from West Virginia and a graduate of West Virginia University. Jones will step into the position following the retirement of Tom Cover, former West Virginia Division of Forestry Director.
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HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Commissioner Kathryn L. Zerfuss was appointed to the newly formed Presidential Task Force on Evolving Gas Infrastructure Planning established by the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners and the U.S. Department of Energy.
She was nominated to serve as Commissioner by Gov. Tom Wolf on Sept. 20, 2022 and was confirmed shortly after by the Pennsylvania Senate on Oct. 19, 2022. Her term will last until April 1, 2026.
MANSFIELD, Ohio — Richland
Soil and Water Conservation District awarded its 2023 Volunteer and Cooperator of the Year awards during the joint Richland County Farm Bureau and Richland SWCD Annual Celebration held Sept. 7 at the Kehoe Center.
Leonard N. Fox is the Volunteer of the Year. William R. Flanagan Jr. is the Cooperator of the Year.
Volunteer of the Year. Fox began volunteering with Richland SWCD in 2016. He serves the district as a precipitation monitor and reports daily rain and snow amounts in real-time on the Richland SWCD website. Fox also volunteers with the Richland Area Chamber of Commerce and participates in the Knights of Columbus. He enjoys beekeeping, hunting, fishing, spending time with family at their farm and at the lake in the summer months.
He planted butterfly-friendly plants and milkweed plots to help Monarch butterflies and other pollinators. Each fall he collects the milkweed pods and donates them to the conservation district for distribution. Leonard also received the Richland SWCD Forestry Award in 2014.
He is semi-retired from Schumacher Farms, Inc. where he is part owner. He and his wife, Kathy, have two daughters, Theresa and Michele; sons-in-law, Jeremy and Michael; and four grandsons, Xavier, Calvin, Sam, and Jack.
Richland SWCD plants a tree in honor of the volunteer of the year because Fox and other volunteers are committed to soil and water health and a tree provides longlasting benefits. Fox chose Seltzer Park in Shelby, near the gazebo and
playscape, because his grandchildren enjoy playing on the playscape.
A Black Gum tree was planted in Leonard’s honor in August. The Shelby Park staff, Mayor Schag and others assisted in the tree planting. Cooperator of the Year. Flanagan was awarded for his work at the Nature Park located at the Richland County Fairgrounds. Over a 10-year period, the lifelong master gardener has transformed and maintained the landscaping into a green space with native plants. He coordinated the work at the Nature Park with help from other volunteers including his wife, Tonya, Howard Harriman, Linda Bixler, Barb Keller, Vickie Eichof, Doug Versaw, Jim Kulig, Carol Sheppard and Randy Hanlon. Flanagan’s love for native plants was inspired by Doug Tallamy’s book “Bringing
1,000
Nature Home.”
If you go to the Nature Park on most Wednesdays at 4 p.m. from March through November, you will find Bill and other volunteers mowing, planting, watering, dividing plants, installing landscape art, putting up Nature Park signs and enjoying each other’s company.
Other projects Flanagan has been involved in at the nature park include removing non-native species, reconstructing a wall and providing plant identification.
He is also devoted to educating the public and fellow volunteers about the importance of planting native plants. He invites groups to the Nature Park to learn more about native plants and conducts an annual program highlighting the native plants during the Richland County Fair.
As human activity and agriculture production systems continue to increase, the habitat available for pollinators decreases, becomes degraded and can ultimately be destroyed. Approximately 1/3 of our food crops need pollination to reproduce.
The need for food production is only going to increase as our world population increases.
This means that more pollinator habitats will be destroyed and fragmented in order to provide more land for food production, but how can this production carry on without sufficient pollinator populations? It’s simple: It can’t.
Fall gardening for pollinators
As fall and winter weather are approaching, you can still contribute potential pollinator-saving methods to your garden or future garden.
The most important step before even beginning is planning. Research what native plants you have or don’t have and what invasive species may be present. In addition, test your soil if possible to learn what grows best or how you can change the soil condition in order to grow what you want. Consult with an expert if you’re unsure.
After you have tackled the groundwork, planted your pollinator stand and tended to it all summer long, you may think there is
nothing else to do as cold weather draws nearer, but you would be wrong. There are plenty of measures you can take in order to help out those “fall-inators!”
Fencing can be put up yearround and has many benefits aside from keeping pests out.
Snow is a great mulch to help plants survive the winter; however, it is impossible to predict when and how long it has before it melts.
Apply a “winter coat” of mulch after the ground freezes using straw and marsh hay or evergreen boughs.
October is the peak season for planting spring-flowering bulbs (tulips, daffodils or crocus).
Avoid raking or shredding leaves if possible as a few butterfly species spend their winters in Ohio and resemble leaves.
Fall is also a good time to plant trees and shrubs, but make sure to install fencing around new plants as they begin to emerge.
Seed and pod collection can continue up until late October and early November for an abundance of species, specifically for milkweed.
October is also the last time to get a good evaluation of your garden before the temperature drops too much.
Take note of overly sensitive plants, more tolerant plants and what worked overall and what did not. You could also actively monitor and take notes throughout the spring and summer as well.
(Madyson Black is the Guernsey SWCD DPA and Education Specialist. She can be reached at mepperson@guernseycounty.org or 740-489-5276 ext. 6892.)
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CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — Members of Zane Trace FFA attended Farm Science Review on Sept. 20 near London, Ohio.
The event, sponsored by the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences at Ohio State University, showcased the newest equipment and practices in agriculture. Zane Trace FFA members saw lots of booths and companies advertising their products and showing off livestock and farm equipment, they enjoyed many great food vendors and learned a lot via the field demonstrations.
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — On Sept. 12, 30 members of Zane Trace FFA had the opportunity to attend the Explore Ag Career Day, sponsored by Ross County Farm Bureau and Ross County Soil and Water Conservation District, at the Ross County Fairgrounds and Dunlap Ridge Farm.
Members started the day by participating in three career stations at the fairgrounds. The stations featured hands-on activities in welding and veterinary science as well as an ag careers challenge game. In the vet science station, students learned how to fill animal prescription bottles and how to read the labels. In the welding station, students were able to try out a welding simulator and were introduced to the many different specialties that welders can achieve.
Next, the students headed to the farm where they ate lunch and visited three more stations on ag careers. They learned about wildlife careers from Ohio Department of Natural Resources game wardens, they learned about surveying skills and careers from employees of Ross SWCD and they learned about wood production during a discussion led by Todd Ference from Pixelle.
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WEST SALEM, Ohio — Northwestern FFA hosted a chapter kickball game and pizza night on Sept. 21 to offer members a bonding opportunity.
The members who attended the kickball game were Kyndall Sims, Savannah Blount, Ahmad Al-Jamal, Carter Wulff, Evan Cuthrell, Bryce Nussbaum, Caleb Lahmon, Jace Baker, Mason Salem, Brookelyn Nolletti, Brooke Hershey, Syrus Nyomo, Bryson Snow, Chet McNeil, Kaleb Badger, Jacoby Gilbert, Kade Tegtmeier, Mallory Gilbert, Makenna Connelly and Emma Connelly.
Northwestern FFA enjoyed the activity and is looking forward to more events throughout the school year.
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BELOIT, Ohio — Twenty-five members of West Branch FFA traveled to London, Ohio for the annual Farm Science Review.
Students got to experience demonstrations, view several million dollars worth of machinery and learn about farm safety and college and business opportunities in the agricultural industry.
SALEM, Ohio — Columbiana County 4-H youth visited Kast Iron Soda Works in Salem, Ohio on Sept. 23.
There they were treated to a very informative tour and presentation on the foundation of the business, the daily operations of running a business and the science behind it all. To top off the occasion, participants were able to sample some of the best soda around.
Additionally, Columbiana County youth ages 9-18 who are interested in learning more about local businesses are invited to Woolf Farms on Oct. 21.
These opportunities are part of Ohio State Extension’s Exploration Sessions. Participants do not need to be in 4-H to take part in the upcoming opportunity at Woolf Farms. Those who are interested should contact the Columbiana County Extension at 330-424-7291 or by emailing short.470@osu.edu.
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — Horizon Farm Credit recently announced a $150,000 disbursement of grant funds to beginning farmers through JumpStart, the association’s competitive grant program for farmers in the start-up phase of business.
The following applicants were selected to receive $10,000 each to establish and grow their farms: Paul and Laura Congleton from Woodbine, Maryland; Carlene Curtis from Parkton, Maryland; Eric and Christy Donnelly from Rocky Ridge, Maryland; Benjamin and Sarah Goldberg from Clarksville, Maryland; Jon Hartzler and Erin Luley from Pennsylvania Furnace, Pennsylvania; Lulav Lieberman from Newark, Delaware; Matthew and Brittany Miller from York Haven, Pennsylvania; John Orlowski from Knoxville, Maryland; Andrew Porter and Rebecca Robertson from Spring Mills, Pennsylvania; Matthew and Jessica Schnupp from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Richard Talbott from Gerrardstown, West Virginia; Katelynn Troy from Parkton, Maryland; Timothy and Edna Yoder from Salisbury, Pennsylvania; Titus and Anna Yoder from Salisbury, Pennsylvania; and Blake and Sarah Ziegler from Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
More than 100 applications were received for the 2023 JumpStart grant program, all of which were evaluated by a diverse panel of agriculture professionals and industry experts. Those named above were selected on the merits of their submissions, which included an application, business plan and completion of the Ag Biz Basics educational course.
Learn more about this program by visiting horizonfc.com/jumpstart.
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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.).
LIVESTOCK AUCTION Carrollton, Ohio 330-627-4721
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For
Sale date: Sept. 21-23, 2023
Sale total: $1,703,563.25
Total lots: 653
STEERS
Lots: 89
Grand champion: Annistyn Oszust
Bid: $11/pound
Weight: 1,342 pounds
Buyer: Kimble Company
Reserve champion: Makenna Oszust
Bid: $9.25/pound
Weight: 1,404 pounds
Buyer: WM Commercial Roofing
Grand champion bred born and raised: Lillian Sproul
Bid: $7.50/pound
Weight: 1,508 pounds
Buyer: Eleet Crygenics Inc
Reserve champion bred born and raised: Kielyn Simmons
Bid: $7/pound
Weight: 1,404 pounds
Buyer: Wendy’s of Tuscarawas County
Beginner showmanship: Seely Welch
Junior showmanship: Layton Immel
Intermediate showmanship: Barrett Evans
Senior showmanship: Emmalynne Berger
Supreme showmanship: Barrett Evans
HOGS
Lots: 293
Grand champion: Karter Ellwood
Bid: $23/pound
Weight: 254 pounds
Buyer: TCM Waterproofing LLC
Reserve champion: Seely Welch
Bid: $23/pound
Weight: 264 pounds
Buyer: Gateway Royalty LLC
18 yo showmanship: Jennafer Zeigler
17 yo showmanship: Lance Yoder
16 yo showmanship: Stockton Young
15 yo showmanship: Allison Kendle
14 yo showmanship: Kaitlin Yoder
13 yo showmanship: Madison Burkholder
12 yo showmanship: Karter Ellwood
11 yo showmanship: Kale Cowan
10 yo showmanship: Haley Breehl
9 yo showmanship: Seely Welch
Junior beginner showmanship: Everleigh Cowan
Senior beginner showmanship: Codie Rufenacht
Supreme swine showmanship: Kaitlin Yoder
LAMBS
Lots: 33
Grand champion: Marshall Miller
Bid: $27/pound
Weight: 144 pounds
Buyer: Kiko Auctioneers, Realtors and Advisors
Reserve champion: Reide Black
Bid: $27/pound
Weight: 138 pounds
Buyers: Dino Piergallini & Sons Equipment Inc, Dino Rents
Beginner showmanship: Madisyn Brandt
Junior showmanship: Tayler McDonnell
Intermediate showmanship: Brady Evans
Senior showmanship: Madalyn Sinnett
Supreme showmanship: Adeline Kendle
MARKET GOATS
Lots: 45
Grand champion: Kody Stein
Bid: $22/pound
Weight: 93 pounds
Buyers: Cronebaugh Auction Service, CYA Exchange and Bob Hall Auctioneer
Reserve champion: Jacqui Blose
Bid: $16/pound
Weight: 87 pounds
Buyers: Michelle and Lauren Rennicker, Bases Loaded Training Facility
Beginner showmanship: Olivia Sproul
Junior showmanship: Amarallis
Demos
Intermediate showmanship: Kortlynn Miller
Senior showmanship: Emmalynne Berger
Supreme showmanship: Kortlynn Miller
RABBITS
Lots: 22 pens of three and 4 single fryers
Grand champion: Rachel Sigler
Bid: $1,900
Buyer: Novelis Uhrichsville Works
Reserve champion: Madalyn Mech
Bid: $1,400
Buyer: Mike-Matco Tools
Beginner showmanship: Zelda Sigler
Junior showmanship: Riley Fair
Intermediate showmanship: Kortlynn Miller
Senior showmanship: Rachel Brick
Supreme showmanship: Rachel Brick
CHICKENS
Number of Pens of Three: 87
Grand champion: Lincoln Flinner
Bid: $3,100
Buyer: Gateway Royalty LLC
Reserve champion: Norah Chismar
Bid: $2,250
Buyer: Jamie’s Apple Treats
Beginner showmanship: Hunter
Houze
Junior showmanship: Ronan Chismar
Intermediate showmanship: Reed Cronebaugh
Senior showmanship: Chett Troyer
Champion showmanship: Norah Chismar
TURKEYS
Lots: 31
Grand champion: Hunter Albright
Bid: $2,000
Buyers: Bennington Propane and Tappan Lakeside Resort
Reserve champion: Griffen Stockert Bid: $3,000
Buyer: Lucky Tree Service
Beginner Showmanship: Arlie Waller
Junior Showmanship: Abbey Zurfley
Intermediate Showmanship: Elias Harris
Senior Showmanship: Chelsea Storrie
Champion Turkey Showmanship: Angelina Heredia
DUCKS
Lots: 13
Grand champion: Ronan Chismar
Bid: $1,750
Buyer: Gateway Royalty LLC
Reserve champion: Norah Chismar
Bid: $1,750
Buyer: Broadrun Poultry LLC – Matt Miller
Beginner showmanship: Tyus Lieser
Junior showmanship: Ronan Chismar
Intermediate showmanship: Reed
Cronebaugh
Champion showmanship: Rory Chismar
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1. Licensed for Wall Street
2. Partner to flow
3. A very large body of water
4. Accumulate on the surface of
5. Central cores of stems
6. Angry
7. Spanish stew: __ podrida
8. Fastened with a pin
9. On your way: __ route
10. Soviet labor camp system
11. Enmities
13. B complex vitamin
15. Go quickly
17. Toast
18. A team’s best pitcher
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the proprietor had a small coat for a six-month-old.
The shop’s owner replied, “It depends on the breed.”
Yep! By mistake, she had entered a pet shop.
We occasionally put items originally meant for one purpose to another use. sometimes doing so unknowingly, sometimes not. Their original uses are often forgotten over time.
Rev. Eldon TrubeeMark 14 :3-9.
And being in Bethany, in the house of Simon the leper, as [Jesus] sat at meat, there came a woman having an alabaster box of ointment of spikenard very precious; and she brake the box, and poured it on his head. And there were some that had indignation within themselves, and said, “Why was this waste of the ointment made? For it might have been sold for more than three hundred pence, and have been given to the poor.”And they murmured against her.
And Jesus said, “Let her alone: why trouble ye her? She hath wrought a good work on me. For ye have the poor with you always, and whensoever ye will ye may do them good, but me ye have not always. She hath done what she could; she is come aforehand to anoint my body to the burying. Verily I say unto you, Wheresoever this gospel shall be preached throughout the whole world, this also that she hath done shall be spoken of for a memorial of her.
A New Yorker tells about her search for a gift to give a recently born nephew. A children’s shop she had known had gone out of business; she wandered the Big Apple’s downtown retail area in search of such a store.
Rounding a corner, she spied a shop with small toys and little jackets displayed in its window. The lady, entering the establishment, asked if
The recreation room of one home I visited had a rustic theme, furnished with some old-style furniture. A container holding an assortment of grandchildren’s toys caught my eye. It was a genuine for-real old white chipped enamel chamber pot, complete with a bucket-style handle and its original lid appropriately propped against it.
Memories of my grandparents’ pre-indoor bathroom farmhouse and the pot’s purpose brought a smile. Grandpa and Grandma would have been appalled to see their grandchildren’s stored in a thunder mug back when. But now, in a more acceptable condition, it had a new purpose.
These two anecdotes illustrate the ways in which you and I remove things from their intended purposes. The woman mistook a dog’s coat for that of a child’s. It was a simple misunderstanding. The chamber pot’s new use was intentional, whether or not its proud owners knew its original purpose.
Both stories ended well. The dog’s coat did not end up on the child. The old enamel pot was made useful to another generation. On the other hand, such alterations of intended uses can cause problems.
Had the well-intentioned aunt purchased a dog’s jacket for the child, perhaps insult and embarrassment would have resulted. Had the chamber pot not been well-cleaned, disease could have been spread.
Such misunderstandings can occur when we study the Bible. There will be differences of interpretation and insights. That is one of the beauties of Holy Scripture. It causes us to think. There are times, however,
when we can miss some lessons, either intentionally or by accident.
Some of the more often preached passages about Jesus’ life and teachings are inspired by Jesus’ being anointed with expensive oil poured by an appreciative woman. Matthew’s and John’s gospels also record this event.
One verse has often been misused to justify ignoring the plights of people in need and has been extended to justify one’s avoidance of difficult situations that call for help.
In Mark 14:7, Jesus tells his followers that they will always have the poor around them. Matthew’s and John’s accounts of this story stop there.
Mark, however, continues by including Jesus’ teaching that at any time, his followers are to help the less fortunate, even when the task seems to be daunting. They are to help others and to share Jesus’ teachings whatever the challenges may be.
The Master explains the woman’s anointing with expensive oil as being a hint of his approaching death and burial. He tells his followers to keep on teaching and ministering to a world much in need of it. And, by the way, tell this story so that future generations may hear it.
I’ve heard more than one wellmeaning person use the never-ending presence of the poor statement as an excuse to cut back on mission support and witness. They stop there without finishing the sentence which tells the faithful that they will have plenty of time to continue their care of the physically, emotionally and spiritually needy. They may remember only Matthew’s and John’s accounts.
When we study the Bible, we may be wise to carefully read more than one verse or a portion of it. We may want to read the verses surrounding it, in order to see the context and setting which help us understand more fully what the Bible has to say to us, as God guides.
God, may we thank you for your written Word. May we seek your guidance, as you speak to us through its pages. Amen.
[Christ] existed before all things, and all things are held together in him.
— Colossians 1:17 (CEB)
ALWAYS WITH US
I had taken a road trip to Olympic National Park in Washington State. It was beautiful, and the spring flowers were in bloom. I spent a day at the beach, where coastal clouds remained low, and I marveled at the powerful waves, tide pools and the rocky beach.
Then, I headed inland to Hoh Rain Forest. As I waited in a line of
cars to pay the entrance fee, I was surprised when I rolled forward. Through a clearing in the forest, I could see Mt. Olympus, covered in snow and standing majestically over the park.
It was amazing — I’d been in the park for more than 24 hours, yet this was the first time I’d been able to see the mountains.
It made me think of God — not just because I was so grateful to be surrounded by God’s amazing, beautiful world, but also because I realized God is like that mountain.
God is always there. We’re the ones moving about and, at times, losing sight of God.
As clouds roll into our lives, it’s easy to forget God is there. But God is steadfast and hasn’t gone anywhere. When we remember to look we will find God is with us.
TODAY’S PRAYER
Dear Lord, help us to remember that you are always near and watching over us. Even when we do not see you, we know you are with us. Amen.
“Wise men from the east came to Jerusalem…
When they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceedingly great joy; and going into the house they saw the child with Mary his mother…
Then, opening their treasures, they offered him gifts.”
— Matthew 2, 1, 10-11
I remember the plates at Christmas dinner.
This week, I helped my wife’s parents. Joetta entered into hospice treatment. They called it “end-stage Alzheimer’s.” She is no longer able to speak, is not interested in eating and resists leaving her bed.
Her eyes, to me, looked as if she was extremely frightened — sort of like, “Who are you people?”, “Are you hurting me?”, “Can you please just go away!” She is 84, in fairly good physical health, only two months from her 50th wedding anniversary, but the brain disease is winning the war.
The plates on my mind were “The Twelve Days of Christmas” ones that always held our Christmas feast at her (and John’s) house in Salem. I was always, “Which day am I this year?” You know, the “Three French Hens” or the “Seven Swans a Swimming” thing. They were beautiful red and white and green, the colorful gifts of Christmas.
Unique also to our dinner is that we were almost always exactly 12 at the table with the two grandmas, our family of six, mom and dad and our aunt and uncle. It worked out well.
She was always the most verbal person at the table. Flitting back and forth with plates of food from the kitchen, she managed somehow to lead, manage and interject into each family story. Who will take over her role?
But what saddens me is the
comparison of those happy times with now. The song itself is a fun one, with the addition of a new gift in each day of the 12. Of course, by tradition, the 12 days are from Christmas day until Epiphany (Jan. 6), the length of days the three kings traveled after their visit to the Christ child.
It’s always interesting as well to tabulate the new cost of the twelve gifts if you were to actually purchase them for gifts. Who exactly would want “A Partridge in a Pear Tree?” Would you cage it, eat it or donate it to an animal rescue?
Our experience with Joetta’s disease has been the opposite. The gifts that we have received have not been pleasant. The loss of memory; the lack of will; the diminished words and communication and self-care; the feelings of worth; the lack of responses; the strength of spirit — these gifts were taken away. These gifts removed her from relating and interacting with her family.
On the plus side, the last gift taken from her was her joy and smile. Even in her confusion, she would smile and laugh with us. The smile in her eyes said she remembered us even without a name to speak. I’m glad that that essential part of who she is lasted the longest.
So here’s to the feisty Swedish/Welsh, Youngstown girl who never lived more than 10 miles from her own mama, who raised a loving, competent, nurturing daughter and who lived a life of joy and faithfulness.
In the fun to describe plates, she shared the story of Jesus (the partridge in a pear tree); the old and new testaments (two turtle doves); the trinity of Father, Son and the Holy Spirit (three French hens); four colly birds (the four gospels — Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) … the list goes on. Look them up.
I wonder if she knew the background story. I probably couldn’t help myself and had to tell her. Maybe that’ll be my story today. Even without a response, our job is to talk to her, to let her know we care. That much I can handle. My sadness, not so much. It also helps to see God’s blessings in all of her life, heaped up. He blessed her and she blessed others.
Prayer: Thank you, Lord, for a life well-lived. One that has celebrated your joy to others. Amen. (Written Sept. 7, 2023. My wife Wendy’s mother, Joetta Tonti, passed away Sept. 11, 2023.)
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in physics on Oct. 3 for studying how electrons zip around the atom in the tiniest fractions of seconds, a field that could one day lead to better electronics or disease diagnoses.
The award went to Pierre Agostini, Emeritus Professor at Ohio State University’s Department of Physics, Hungarian-born Ferenc Krausz and French-born Anne L’Huillier for their work with the tiny part of each atom that races around the center and that is fundamental to virtually everything: chemistry, physics, our bodies and our gadgets.
Electrons move around so fast that they have been out of reach of human efforts to isolate them, but by looking at the tiniest fraction of a second possible, scientists now have a “blurry” glimpse of them and that opens up whole new sciences, experts said.
“The electrons are very fast, and the electrons are really the workforce in everywhere,” Nobel Committee member Mats Larsson said. “Once
you can control and understand electrons, you have taken a very big step forward.”
L’Huillier is the fifth woman to receive a Nobel in physics.
To understand how an electron travels, the scientists had to look at an extremely short time period — one quintillionth of a second known as an attosecond — just like a photographer uses a quick shutter speed when photographing a hummingbird.
How small is it?
“Let’s take one second, which is the time of a heartbeat,” Nobel Committee chair Eva Olsson said. To get the realm of the attosecond, that would have to be divided by 1,000 six times.
Physicist Mark Pearce, a Nobel Committee member, said “there are as many attoseconds in a second as there are seconds which have passed since the Big Bang, 13.8 billion years ago. So it’s an extremely short period of time.”
But even when they “see” the electron, there’s only so much they can view.
“You can see whether it’s on the one side of a molecule or on the oth-
er,” L’Huillier, 65, said. “It’s still very blurry.”
“The electrons are much more like waves, like water waves, than particles and what we try to measure with our technique is the position of the crest of the waves,” she added.
WHY DO ELECTRONS MATTER?
The scientists’ experiments “have given humanity new tools for exploring the world of electrons inside atoms and molecules,” according to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, which announced the prize in Stockholm.
At the moment, this science is about understanding our universe, but the hope is that it will eventually have many practical applications in electronics, diagnosing diseases and basic chemistry.
But L’Huillier, of Lund University in Sweden, said her work shows how important it is to work on fundamental science regardless of future applications because she spent 30 years on it before possible real word uses became more apparent.
HOW DID L’HUILLIER AND KRAUSZ REACT?
L’Huillier said she was teaching
when she got the call that she had won. She joked that it was hard to finish the lesson.
“This is the most prestigious and I am so happy to get this prize. It’s incredible,” she told the news conference announcing the prize. “As you know there are not so many women who got this prize so it’s very special.”
Swedish news agency TT reached Krausz, 61, of the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, by phone in Germany, where it is holiday.
“My colleagues are enjoying their day off, but I hope that we will meet tomorrow and then we will probably open a bottle of champagne,” he was quoted as saying.
Ohio State University acting President Peter Mohler congratulated Agostini in a statement. According to the university’s website, Agostini began working there in 2004. He established the Agostini-DiMauro Atomic Physics Research Group with Professor Louis DiMauro.
“The Nobel Prize is the pinnacle of scientific achievement,” Mohler said. “All of us at Ohio State celebrate this recognition of Pierre’s lifetime of research and scholarship.”
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine also praised Agostini, in a post Oct. 3 on the website formerly known as Twitter.
“Ohio is the heart of innovation and research with talented scientists making internationally recognized discoveries, building on our proud legacy of inventions that have changed the world,” DeWine said.
The Nobel Prizes carry a cash award of 11 million Swedish kronor, $1 million. The money comes from a bequest left by the prize’s creator, Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel. The laureates are invited to receive their awards at ceremonies on Dec. 10, the anniversary of Nobel’s death.
The physics prize comes a day after Hungarian-American Katalin Karikó and American Drew Weissman won the Nobel Prize in medicine for discoveries that enabled the creation of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.
Nobel announcements will continue this week with the chemistry, literature, Nobel Peace Prize and economics prize announcements.
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LAURELTON, Pa. — Alexis Butler, of Schuylkill County, will represent the state’s dairy industry for the next year as the 67th Pennsylvania Dairy Princess.
Alexis was crowned Sept. 23 in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania at the conclusion of a three-day competition with 24 other county dairy princesses. Alexis is the daughter of Ted and Tonya Butler, of Pine Grove, Pennsylvania. She was crowned by outgoing state princess Selina Horst, of Franklin County.
Contestants were judged on public speaking, dairy industry knowledge, poise and personality. Each contestant prepared a speech, presentation and recipe promoting milk and dairy products; submitted a scrapbook of promotion activities; took a test on dairy promotion knowledge; and was interviewed by a panel of three judges. Optional contests were radio spots and a poster display.
Alexis is a junior at the Pine Grove Area High School where she participates in the archery club, is class president and is an active FFA member serving as chapter president. She works at a local dairy farm where she feeds calves and milks the cows. She also enjoys showing
Brown Swiss dairy cattle, Holstein dairy beef, market goats and market lambs at her county fair. She is an active member of her church, the Pine Grove Community Church as well as the Circle youth group.
First alternate is Emily Wright, of Crawford County. Emily was voted Miss Congeniality by the other county princesses. Emily is the daughter of Kevin and Kim Wright, of Cochranton, Pennsylvania. Emily helps on her third-generation beef and dairy farm Wright Way Farm alongside her father. Her farm was primarily dairy until the early 2000s when they stopped milking. However, they kept heifers and some cows at other farms until around 2015. Her family showed their heifers until 2020.
She was an active member in her 4-H club Blooming Valley for 9 years, where she held the president’s office. Emily graduated from Cochranton Junior Senior High School, where she played on the varsity soccer team, was a cheerleader and was a member of the French Club. She’s currently a junior at Pennwest at Edinboro, where she’s involved in the Chi Alpha Ministry group and was elected in Wayne Township as the Inspector of Elections.
Second alternate is Lebanon
County’s Mackenzie Thomas, daughter of Mark and Christine Thomas. Mackenzie is a graduate of Cedar Crest High School where she was heavily involved with FFA, sports and Future Business Leaders of America. Mackenzie works at Furnace Hill Holsteins. In her spare time, she enjoys dirt biking and spending time with her family.
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• 7.5 oz. container spicy jalapeno cream
• 1 cup
• 4 slices
cheese, room temperature
cheddar cheese, shredded
bacon, cooked, crumbled
• 1 sheet puff pastry, thawed
Preheat oven to 400 F and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. In a medium bowl, mix together cream cheese, cheddar cheese and bacon. Set aside while you prepare puff pastry. On a lightly floured work surface, roll the puff pastry dough out into a 9-by-12-inch rectangle. Spread the cream cheese mixture over the dough, leaving about a ½ inch of empty space on the long edge. Wet the empty edge of the dough with water (or a beaten egg). This will help the dough stay together when rolled. Roll the dough into a tight log, starting on the opposite long edge. Press gently along the edge to hold together. Using a sharp knife, carefully slice the log into 12 equal-sized pieces. Bake for 18 to 20 minutes, or until the dough is golden brown.
• 2 Tbsp. olive oil
• 4 cups onions, sliced thin
• 1 Tbsp. brown sugar
• 2 Tbsp. balsamic vinegar
• 1/2 tsp. salt
• 1/2 tsp. pepper
• 1 sheet frozen puff pastry, thawed
• 2 oz. chilled brie, rind removed and diced
• 2 oz. Gorgonzola or other blue cheese, diced
• 2 Tbsp. chopped fresh tarragon
Heat olive oil in a large, deep pan on medium-high heat. Add onions and cook for about 10 minutes or until wilted and starting to brown. Add sugar, vinegar, salt and pepper. Reduce heat and cook gently, uncovered for 20 to 25 minutes or until richly caramelized. Add a little water if the onions look like they are starting to dry out. Cool. Roll pastry into a 10-by-14-inch rectangle. Place pastry on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Prick with a fork at a couple inch increments to prevent the pastry from forming big bubbles while baking. Spread onions over pastry, all the way to the edges of the pastry. Dot with cheese. Sprinkle with tarragon. Bake in a preheated oven at 400 F for 18 to 20 minutes or until cheese has melted and pastry is crispy. Cool for 5 minutes. Cut into wedges and serve on platter or board.
• 1/3 cup raw pecans
• 2 sheets frozen puff pastry, thawed
• 2 Tbsp. butter melted
• 1/3 cup light brown sugar
• 3 Tbsp. granulated sugar
• 1 Tbsp. ground cinnamon
• 1/2 tsp. kosher salt
glaze:
• 1 cup powdered sugar
• 1 tsp. vanilla extract
• 1 Tbsp. milk plus 1 to 3 tsp. as needed
Preheat oven to 350 F. Spread the pecans on an ungreased baking sheet. Place in the oven and bake until the pecans are toasted, about 8 to 12 minutes. Stir the pan once halfway through, set a timer, and don’t walk away during the last few minutes. Transfer to a cutting board, and then finely chop. Set aside. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper; set aside. In a small bowl, stir together the brown sugar, granulated sugar, cinnamon and salt. On a lightly floured work surface, unfold one sheet of puff pastry so that the folds open left to right and the seams run vertical. Roll it to a 10-inch square (if it is not already). Lightly brush the sheet all the way to its edges with half of the melted butter. Leaving a 1-inch border on all sides of the puff pastry, sprinkle each sheet with half of the sugar mixture. Starting with the end closest to you (the “bottom” of the square), tightly roll the pastry up and away from you like a sleeping bag around the filling. The roll will expand sideways somewhat and a bit of the sugar will fall out, which is fine. End seam-side down. Trim off about ½ inch from each end of the roll and discard. With a serrated knife, slice the roll in eight equal pieces. Each will be about 1 1/3-inches wide. Arrange each piece, spiral side facing up, on the parchment-lined baking sheet. Repeat with the second sheet of puff pastry and remaining filling, spacing the rolls evenly and allowing them plenty of room to spread. Bake the rolls for 18 to 22 minutes, until they are golden brown on top and firm to the touch. Place the pan on a wire rack and let cool. While the rolls cool, prepare the glaze. In a medium bowl, whisk together the powdered sugar, vanilla and 1 tablespoon of milk. The glaze should be a little thick, but still pour easily. If you’d like it thicker, add more powdered sugar. For a thinner glaze, add more milk, 1 teaspoon at a time. For easy frosting, scoot the rolls on the parchment paper so that they are touching at the edges. Drizzle the glaze over the top of the rolls then immediately sprinkle with pecans. Let the glaze set for a few minutes. Serve warm or at room temperature.
• 1 1/4 cup salted butter, very cold, cut into cubes
• 1/2 cup water, very cold
• 2 cups all-purpose flour
Add flour and salt to food processor fitted with the metal blade; add 3/4 cup cold butter cut in cubes and pulse until butter is incorporated, about 10 to 12 one-second pulses. Then, add remaining cold butter and pulse two or three times (no more) to combine. Add cold water and pulse four or five times, just until the dough comes together to form a ball. Do not over process. On a lightly floured surface, place dough and knead lightly, approximately 10 times. With a lightly floured rolling pin, roll into a rectangle approximately 12-by-18 inches. Fold the dough up and then bring top down. Fold in half, wrap in plastic and refrigerate for 1 to 2 hours. Use immediately or freeze.
• ¼ cup olive oil
• 1 sm. onion, chopped
• 5 cups mixed mushrooms
• 1 Tbsp. fresh thyme leaves
• To taste Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
• 10 oz. frozen chopped spinach, thawed, drained and squeezed dry
• 2 Tbsp. apple-cider vinegar
• 2/3 cup heavy cream
• 2 pork tenderloins (each about 1 lb.)
• 1 sheet puff pastry, thawed
• As needed All-purpose flour, for dusting
• 4 oz. thinly sliced prosciutto
• 1 large egg
• 3 Tbsp. Dijon mustard
Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add onion, mushrooms and thyme; season with salt. Cook, stirring occasionally, until mushrooms are browned, 10 to 12 minutes. Add spinach; cook 2 minutes more. Add vinegar and 1/3 cup cream. Cook, scraping browned bits from bottom of skillet, 1 minute. Let cool completely. Preheat the oven to 425 F. Cut a slit down length of each tenderloin, deep enough to reach center, and season with salt. Pack mushroom mixture evenly into slits, then reshape tenderloins into logs with your hands, enclosing filling as much as possible. Unfold pastry on a lightly floured work surface. Roll out to an approximately 13-inch square; cut in half. Starting at one short end of each piece, score diagonal lines, 1 inch apart, with a sharp knife or pizza wheel, making sure to not cut all the way through. Score in other direction, creating a crosshatch pattern. Transfer both doughs to a parchment-lined rimmed baking sheet, scored-sides down. Divide prosciutto evenly between doughs, overlapping to fit and leaving 1-inch borders of dough. Center a tenderloin on top of each dough, stuffed-sides down. Whisk egg with 1 teaspoon water; brush borders with egg wash. Lift long sides of each dough up and over pork, stretching slightly as necessary until edges meet; pinch edges to seal. Fold short sides up over pork and flip so seams face down. Brush all over with egg wash; cut a few 1-inch vents in tops. Refrigerate 30 minutes. Bake until pastry is puffed and golden brown and a thermometer inserted into centers of pork registers 140 degrees, 20 to 25 minutes. Transfer Wellingtons to a wire rack; let cool 15 minutes. Meanwhile, stir together mustard, remaining 1/3 cup cream and 2 tablespoons water; season with salt and pepper. Slice Wellingtons into 2-inch rounds and serve with mustard sauce.
• 1 sheet puff pastry, thawed
• 4 Tbsp. vegan chocolate spread
• 2 Tbsp. unsweetened almond milk
• 2 tsp. powdered sugar
Preheat oven to 375 F. Sprinkle work area with a pinch of flour. Lay out puff pastry sheet gently and halve it lengthwise, so you have two long and thin rectangles. Spread 2 tablespoons of chocolate spread over the pastry. Roll up. Cut each roll in half. Slice each roll in half lengthwise leaving about 1/5 of the roll at one end still connected. Twist the halves around each other and pinch them securely at the ends. Repeat the process until you have four twists. Place on a baking tray lined with parchment paper and brush with almond milk. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until golden brown. Cool for 10 minutes and sprinkle with powdered sugar.
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — In today’s rapidly evolving world, the farming community is embracing renewable energy as a pathway to a sustainable and economically viable future. Renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind and biofuels, offer numerous benefits to private farm operations and large-scale commercial agriculture.
In this article, we will explore these renewable energy options and delve into how they positively impact the economics of the farming industry, along with possible funding opportunities.
Solar
One of the most accessible and widely adopted forms of renewable energy for farms is solar power. Farmers can significantly reduce their electricity bills by harnessing the sun’s energy. Solar panels installed on barns or open fields capture sunlight and convert it into usable electricity. This clean energy source not only helps to reduce the carbon footprint but also provides a long-term cost-saving solution.
Wind
Another renewable energy option gaining popularity in the farming community is wind energy. Farms situated in regions with consistent wind patterns can benefit from wind turbines. These tall structures with rotating blades capture the wind’s kinetic energy and convert it into electricity. On windy days, excess electricity can be stored in batteries or fed back into the power grid, allowing farmers to earn extra income.
Biofuels, such as biodiesel and ethanol, offer an environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels in the farming sector. Many farmers grow crops like corn, soy-
beans, or switchgrass, which can be converted into biofuels. By producing their own biofuels, farmers reduce their dependence on non-renewable resources and stabilize fuel costs.
Adopting renewable energy sources not only contributes to a greener environment but also has a positive impact on the economics of farming. By investing in solar panels, wind turbines or biofuel production, farmers can decrease their reliance on expensive conventional energy sources. This, in turn, reduces operational costs, making the farming business more economically viable.
Large-scale commercial agriculture operations can also benefit from renewable energy. With vast land resources at their disposal, these farms have the potential to generate significant amounts of clean energy. By installing large solar arrays or wind farms, these operations can power their irrigation systems and processing facilities and sell excess electricity to the local power grid.
Renewable energy options provide a promising future for the farming community, promoting sustainability and economic growth. Solar power, wind energy and biofuels offer environmentally friendly alternatives that reduce operational costs, increase energy independence and contribute to a greener planet.
By embracing these renewable energy options, the farming community can pave the way for a sustainable and prosperous agricultural sector for generations to come.
Agricultural producers can take advantage of several different programs and tax incentives to harness the power of renewable energy. Some programs and tax incentives can even be combined.
At the federal level, the Inflation Reduction Act has bolstered the Rural Energy for America Program by increasing program funding and grant eligibility to 50% of the costs. A producer can also combine a grant and loan through the program for funding up to 75%.
The United States Department of Agriculture also provides support through the Bioenergy Program for Advanced Biofuels, encouraging farmers to participate in sustainable biofuel production. The Investment Tax Credit will also reduce the federal income tax liability for up to 30% of the costs of a solar system.
At the state level, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has energy programs such as the Agriculture Energy Efficiency Rebate program and the Small Business Advantage Grant. The Agriculture Energy Efficiency Rebate Program offers rebates to agricultural producers for energy-efficient projects.
The SBAG partially reimburses small businesses to improve energy efficiency or reduce pollution. Producers may also qualify for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program On-Farm Energy Initiative through the Natural Resource Conservation Service. Eligible producers must take part in a qualifying energy audit. Once completed, they may qualify for assistance to purchase and install equipment to improve energy efficiency.
We strongly suggest contacting the respective federal or state agencies before undertaking a project. Many projects have specific guidelines, including starting the paperwork before the project begins. Tax incentives should also be discussed with your tax advisor and installer to be sure the project qualifies.
(Information provided by Joseph C. Conklin and Thomas Beresnyak, Penn State Extension.)
COLUMBUS — After damaging weather, home repair contractors often go door-to-door to offer roofing, siding and other repair services. While most contractors are reputable, there are some dishonest contractors who prey on consumers who are eager to quickly get their property and lives back in order.
The Ohio Department of Insurance has tips to help Ohioans protect themselves and their hard-earned money:
ams and met other requirements to show that they are competent. A registered contractor has provided contact information to a government authority. Contact the Ohio Department of Commerce and Ohio Secretary of State’s Office for information.
Contact your insurance company to file a claim before hiring a contractor. The company will verify the repairs that need to be made.
Make sure the contractor you hire is legitimate. Search for the individual and/or company online and read reviews. Find out if there are complaints against the contractor with the Better Business Bureau and the Ohio Attorney General’s Office. Ask for references.
Know the warning signs of a bad business. A reputable business will not pressure you to make a quick decision and it won’t ask you to pay the entire amount upfront.
Don’t pay in full upfront. Pay in installments with a check or credit card to leave a record of your payments. Get an invoice and a receipt.
Get an estimate from at least three different contractors. A lower estimate doesn’t mean it’s the best deal. Make sure the quotes include the same things and check references.
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Learn the difference between “licensed” and “registered.” A licensed contractor has passed ex-
Be cautious about signing an assignment of benefits. This is an agreement a policyholder signs that allows a third party, such as a contractor, to act on behalf of the policyholder. The agreement allows direct payment from the insurance company.
Get a written contract. The contract should include every task and repair the contractor plans to make. It should also include start/finish dates and prices for repairs and materials. Don’t sign a blank contract.
Obtain the contractor’s essential business information. Before making a hire, get the following:
• The contractor’s identification with their name and business name.
• A copy of the contractor’s business license. Make sure it’s not expired.
• A copy of the contractor’s proof of liability insurance. Make sure it shows the person or company’s name, phone number and policy number. Call the insurance company to verify the coverage.
• A copy of the contractor’s proof of workers’ compensation insurance.
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Educate yourself about the property damage recovery process and insurance. Visit insurance.ohio.gov and naic.org for information.
Ohioans who believe they’ve been defrauded by a contractor or encouraged to fabricate an insurance claim, should contact the Ohio Department of Insurance at 800-6861527 or via insurance.ohio.gov
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State Extension will hold a webinar to discuss why nitrogen is frequently found in private wells across the commonwealth, the potential health hazards it poses and the steps private wells owners can take to minimize their risks.
“Nitrogen in Groundwater — Where Does it Come from and What are the Health Risks” is being offered free of charge to homeowners, private water system users and anyone who is concerned about nitrogen in their well water.
During this virtual webinar, participants will learn about the common sources of nitrogen that can be found in their well water, how to test for nitrogen in drinking water, health conditions associated with drinking water that contains high nitrogen levels and how to protect their groundwater supply.
The webinar will be held from 1-2 p.m. on Nov. 8. Registration is required. For more information and to register, visit https://web.cvent.com/ event/fd427d96-5998-409f-873af1280e38cf1b/summary.
SUWANEE, Ga. — DEVELON introduced all-new six-metric-ton mini excavators — the DX62R-7 and DX63-7 — for use in the United States and Canada.
The two DEVELON excavators replace the previous iterations and join the line of next-generation -7 Series mini excavators. The DX62R-7 and DX63-7 have an updated design and impressive horsepower and weight. These machines offer standard telematics, powerful digging and lifting, attachment versatility, exceptional operator comfort and durability features.
Developed to optimize productivity, the DX62R-7 and DX63-7 mini excavators are equipped with features that enable operators to tackle big jobs in challenging environments. Top applications for these new DEVELON models include landscaping, construction and underground utilities.
The DX62R-7 has a reduced tail swing design. The tail swing extends just a few inches beyond the width of the excavator tracks, minimizing the chances of encountering objects or buildings when rotating the machine. The DX63-7 is a conventional tail swing excavator. Both are available in standard or optional long arm configurations, for when more reach and dig depth are needed.
For enhanced durability, the new -7 Series mini excavators are designed with a width-protected swing frame. Operators can get closer to their work, including being flush against a structure or wall, when offset digging.
The excavators’ swing casting and cylinders remain within the track width at full left swing, making it less likely that operators will damage these components when working in tight or confined areas. An integrated counterweight improves the machines’ lifting capacity and robustness.
When turning, grading and maneuvering, the DX62R-7 and DX63-7
mini excavators will auto-downshift, so they won’t bog down when traveling. As the load decreases, the excavators automatically shift back into high range.
To reduce noise, improve job site communications and save fuel, the standard auto-idle feature idles the engine automatically when machine functions are not used for a few seconds. When an operator moves the controls, the excavator automatically returns to the previous throttle setting.
A steel track undercarriage option is available for demolition work or other applications where working around sharp objects could damage the standard rubber tracks. New -7 Series mini excavators offer steel-track and rubbershoe conversion with minimal modification required.
Standard on the DX62R-7 and DX63-7 is a thumb-ready arm that includes durable mounts integrated into the arm, eliminating the need for welding when adding a thumb. The new hydraulic quick-couplerready design with quick-coupler hydraulic piping installed to the end of the arm allows for easy attachment changes.
Operators won’t need additional accessories to install a compatible quick coupler to the machine, helping to reduce the time it takes to switch attachments.
The excavators offer 1-way/2way hydraulic flow. For improved control, hydraulic flow is activated through the joystick, not the pedal. One-way hydraulic flow only requires hydraulic power in one direction, for such attachments as hydraulic breakers and plate compactors.
Attachments help operators complete multiple tasks using one machine. DEVELON offers a heavyduty bucket, ditch-cleaning bucket, thumb, manual quick-hitch and hydraulic quick coupler that makes
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changing other attachments quick and easy — including augers, hydraulic breakers, plate compactors, grapples, rippers and flail mowers.
The DX6 2R-7 and DX63-7 mini excavators come standard with a high-performance heating and air conditioning system. This improvement in comfort for mini excavator operators takes productivity to a new level on long, hot days. Fully integrated heat and air conditioning with multiple vents throughout the cab improves operator comfort and performance for all-day operation.
A thumb switch on the right joystick controls auxiliary hydraulic functions, making fine adjustments effortless and improving operator efficiency and comfort throughout the day. Boom swing is controlled by a thumb switch on the left joystick rather than foot pedals. This control style is more comfortable to use and brings better metering and improved multifunctioning to the job.
The DX62R-7 and DX63-7 mini excavators are designed with a framed, full glass door that provides exceptional visibility to the area alongside the excavator. Operators will have a better view when using the machine in tight areas.
With the standard Bluetooth audio, operators can more easily communicate or enjoy music or a podcast without removing their hands from the joystick controls. A selectable control pattern is a standard feature. Operators can choose the control pattern they prefer: ISO or BHL. A travel alarm alerts others on the job site when the excavator is at work, for a dded awareness and safety.
To facilitate daily maintenance, the DX62R-7 and DX63-7 mini excavators offer easy access to filters and oil service points. A centralized boom swing cylinder greasing makes critical maintenance simple. A convenient battery disconnect completely disables the battery connection, protecting the battery life during extended storage periods. It can also provide an added measure of security on the job site after working hours.
Nearly two-thirds of global carbon emissions result from household energy consumption. Some of the most significant changes that need to come about in the fight against climate change are centered around individual households.
Screening 6,990 records worldwide, an academic research study conducted in 2020 found the best actions against climate change are fixing, redesigning and upgrading homes. These changes range from using renewable energy and creating composting units to switching out high energyconsuming appliances for smart and energy-efficient variations.
Some general eco-friendly household practices have made their way into people’s lives already. This includes recycling, making wiser food choices, upcycling trash and buying locally. But there are a few other changes homeowners can make to their household to reduce their environmental impact.
While some of these changes are implemented in the initial design of a house, some key sustainable architectural upgrades can also be made to established homes. By switching to cellulose insulation homeowners can reduce heat and energy loss. Additionally, double-studding walls also go a long way in providing insulation. Other simple changes include switching out fossil fuel-consuming appliances like gas stoves with induction ovens. This severely reduces energy wastage and a household’s overall carbon footprint.
According to the United States Energy Information Administration, while homes in the US use a variety of appliances daily, the most significant energy guzzlers constitute air conditioning and heating appliances. These account for over half of a home’s yearly energy consumption. However, these are seasonally used appliances and their usage may vary by location and household size, structure and design.
Cooking, refrigeration and lighting devices are used in every home year-round. These accounted for 27% of annual energy usage in 2015, with the remaining percentage being taken up by computers, televisions and other entertainment devices. There is an ever-increasing need for sustainable changes in households. So, what improvements and upgrades can you make to your home to not only improve your carbon footprint
A smart thermostat comes with several perks. Not only does it help reduce your carbon footprint, but
stat is simple. It ensures that your heating and cooling devices do not run when they do not need to. This would come especially handy during the hot summer months as you can make sure
the appliances come on and start cooling the house down. So, you never have to come back to a swelteringly hot house. During the winter months, you can set the meter so it keeps your home warm and shuts off after.
Smart devices like energy-efficient lighting and appliances that shut off automatically after each use can also come in handy when trying to reduce your energy consumption. Energy-efficient lights are also more durable and don’t have to be nearly as often as regular bulbs, making them excellent long-term investments.
Solar panels are another excellent long-term investment if you are trying to make your home more sustainable. While they cost a chunk of money to install, they make up for it in the long run and can keep your house well-lit and heated and cooled while consuming little to no energy. They can go so far as to help you go completely offgrid, taking the headache of high energy bills entirely out of the picture.
Upcycled pieces of furniture are all the rage right now. Not only do they add to the aesthetic of a modern home, but they also reduce the number of furniture that ends up in landfills. The best part? They are also relatively easy on the pocket. If you DIY your furniture — as so many social media influencers are doing — the entire process will cost a negligible percentage of what buying a new dresser or coffee table would cost.
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SYOSSET, N.Y. — Confession time: I’ve murdered a Monstera, slaughtered a snake plant, assassinated an African violet and offed more orchids than I’d like to admit.
It’s not that I don’t know how to care for these houseplants — I do! I just have a tendency to neglect them, and since they’re among the hardest to keep alive, it usually doesn’t end well.
So when I bring a houseplant home, it’s of the low-maintenance, happy-go-lucky variety — the type that doesn’t pitch a hissy fit if I miss a watering (or three), move the pot around or grow it away from the window. Not coincidentally, they’re also the best houseplants for beginners to grow.
My spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum) asks only two things of me: moderate to bright sunlight and lightly moist soil. I keep it on a stand by the bathroom window and pour in whatever happens to be left in my nightstand water glass every morning. Sometimes, the glass is empty, but the plant doesn’t care. And it makes dozens of free plants for me despite getting just one or two fertilizer treatments a year.
Meanwhile, a pothos (Epiprem num aureum) is perfectly happy hanging in a windowless kitchen corner, subsisting only on the light from an LED bulb recessed into the ceiling and a good soaking when the soil completely dries out. Its beautiful vining stems, covered in glossy, heart-shaped leaves, have grown halfway down to the floor, no thanks to me.
Chinese evergreen (Aglaonema) is a stunner that also tolerates lowlight conditions. Its glossy, smooth leaves — sometimes mottled or variegated — provide maximum eye candy for minimum effort: Just keep its soil lightly moist at all times and fertilize monthly during spring, summer and fall (bi-monthly over winter).
If they weren’t its initials, I’d be convinced somebody gave the ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) its common name because you can pretty much sleep on its care. It doesn’t like a lot of water (make sure the soil is well-draining) or bright light. In fact, it thrives best in lowlight conditions.
Cast iron plant (Aspidistra ela
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn
State Extension will hold a virtual workshop, “Woodlands and Watersheds: How Forest Stewardship Protects and Improves Pennsylvania’s Streams and Groundwater” on Oct. 18 from 1-2 p.m. for landowners, homeowners and anyone interested in water resources.
Forests play a crucial role in protecting creeks, rivers and lakes. However, the reasons behind this are not commonly known. This workshop will delve into the connections between forests and water quality; examine how trees function as stormwater management machines; define how watersheds help land managers measure the water quality benefits of forest buffers; explore the influence of woodlands on the water cycle, including groundwater, and observe how cities are increasingly planting trees and other vegetation to help alleviate their growing stormwater management issues.
Registration and additional information can be accessed at https://web. cvent.com/event/0fefcb7d-5b37-4d46aaa7-454dc98ee433/summary.
tior) is about as tough as it sounds. It’s so aloof it doesn’t even want your attention. Avoid providing too much sunlight — it prefers artificial lighting or a shadowy north-facing window. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings, and fertilize bimonthly in summer and fall and just once over winter.
My mother used to keep an aloe plant (Aloe vera) in the kitchen to treat the inevitable burns that occurred in that room from time to time. When the need arose, she would split open a leaf and apply the watery gel from within it to her injury. That liquid not only hydrates burned skin, but it also helps keep the plant hydrated, reducing its dependency on you. Just place it by a window that provides bright, indirect sunlight and water every three weeks (less often during winter).
Other succulents share aloe’s ability to store water within their leaves, so they also tend to thrive indoors, where the conditions are often dry and warm. Most also share aloe’s minimal requirements, making them ideal for new (or neglectful) plant parents.
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Valspar celebrated the 15th anniversary of its Color of the Year launch by announcing its 2024 Color of the Year, Renew Blue (8003-37D): a balanced blue with a touch of grayed sea-green that focuses on wellness and comfort — setting a restful and meditative mood in any room of the home.
Valspar color experts selected Renew Blue as consumers seek consistency in their home and work to find balance where it matters most. With a renewed focus on self-care and personal well-being, homeowners are looking for ways to make their dwellings uplifting places to relax, recharge and entertain.
Valspar suggests two color pairings:
• Perfect Backdrop (8005-8B): Beige helps balance the cool tones of Renew Blue and works in harmony with various styles. The familiar, natural tone has returned strong, creating a comforting space.
• Dusk in the Valley (8004-3B): Barely there, pastel gray is soothing to our senses. Layering Renew Blue with pale tints in various materials creates a sense of calm and relaxation.
The Valspar 2024 Color of the Year is available now exclusively at Lowe’s stores nationwide, on Lowes.com. For more information on the Valspar 2024 Color of the Year, visit valspar. com/en/colors/color-of-the-year.
The Behr Paint Company’s 2024 Color of the Year, Cracked Pepper (PPU18-01), a timeless and modern hue that awakens the senses and exudes confidence on every scale.
The deep and dynamic hue transcends design styles from modern, classic, casual and retro, while pairing seamlessly with other colors, finishes, patterns and textures. From homes to hospitality, and everything in between, Cracked Pepper’s confidence radiates from any wall it coats, trim it touches, surface it sweeps or item it’s applied to.
To celebrate the color of the year, Behr Paint is hosting a sweepstakes on Instagram. Five winners will each receive $10,000 to help
them transform and elevate a space in their home with Cracked Pepper. Follow @behrpaint on Instagram to learn more about how to enter. Terms and conditions apply. For official rules, visit behr. com/2024cotysweepstakes.
Cracked Pepper is available at Home Depot stores nationwide. To learn more about Cracked Pepper and to find project inspiration, visit behr.com/2024coty.
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Sherwin-Williams’s 2024 Color of the Year is Upward SW 6239, a breezy and blissful shade of blue that evokes the ever-present sense of peace found when slowing down, taking a breath and allowing the mind to clear.
Use the transitional blue of Upward SW 6239 (224-C1), the 14th official Color of the Year, to inspire meditative spaces and absolute peace in both residential and commercial settings.
Upward SW 6239 is available at Sherwin-Williams neighborhood stores nationwide and online for in-store or curbside pick-up. Homeowners can order color chips and Peel & Stick samples at swsamples. com or visit a neighborhood store.
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Persimmon is the HGTV Home by Sherwin Williams 2024 Color the Year. The company also released its 2024 Color Collection the Year, Renewed Comfrot. Persimmon (HGSW6339) is a grounded earthy terracotta shade that feels energetic and refreshing. Persimmon’s warm, earthy elements add an uplifting personal touch to the home.
The 2024 Color Collection of the Year, Renewed Comfort is comfortable and soft with a balance of vibrancy. It allows DIYers and professionals alike to fully embrace a unique style. Whether you find comfort in simplicity and minimalism, or eccentricity and whimsy, color experts have matched each color to offer a collection that is customizable, versatile and timeless.
Dark Auburn (HGSW6034) is a dark red with warm undertones that is moody and comforting.
TOP LEFT: Behr Paint Company announces 2024 Color of the Year, “Cracked Pepper.” (Behr photo)
TOP RIGHT: Valspar 2024 Color of the Year, Renew Blue (800337D) is a balanced blue with a touch of grayed sea-green. (Valspar photo)
BOTTOM RIGHT: HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams 2024 Color of the Year, Persimmon (HGSW6339). (Sherwin-Williams photo)
BOTTOM LEFT: Sherwin-Williams 2024 Color of the Year, Upward SW 6239. (Sherwin-Williams photo)
Pearly White (HGSW7009) is a crisp white with hints of beige that is bright and clean.
Cyberspace (HGSW7076) is a deep gray with deep blue undertones that luxurious and bold.
Softer Tan (HGSW6141) is a light neutral tan with warm golden tones that is soft and warm.
Friendly Yellow (HGSW6680) is an airy yellow with warm undertones that is mellow and light.
Utaupeia (HGSW9088) is a sleek brown with warm tones that is modern and restorative.
Stardew (HGSW9138) is a pastel blue with cool tones that is subtle and soothing.
Oakmoss (HGSW6180) is a deep moss green with cool undertones that is velvety and majestic.
Waterloo (HGSW9141) is a deep blue with cool undertones that is mysterious and rich.
The HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams 2024 Color Collection of the Year is available now exclusively at Lowe’s stores nationwide and on Lowes.com. For more information on the HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams 2024 Color Collection of the Year, visit hgtvhomebysherwinwilliams.com/en/colors/2024-colorcollection-of-the-year.
COLUMBUS — Nearly two dozen Ohio communities will receive funding to complete critical infrastructure and neighborhood improvement projects that improve the quality of life for local residents, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, Lt. Gov. Jon Husted and Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik recently announced.
More than $13.8 million in Neighborhood Revitalization and Critical Infrastructure grants will be awarded to 23 communities for projects such as new community centers, upgraded water infrastructure, road and bridge improvements, new fire hydrants and recreation enhancements.
Of the total funding, seven communities will receive nearly $6 million in Neighborhood Revitalization grants. Eligible activities include public facility improvements, such as con-
struction, reconstruction or rehabilitation of infrastructure, fire protection facilities and community centers in low- and moderate-income areas.
Critical Infrastructure awards include 16 communities, totaling $7.8 million to assist with high-priority infrastructure improvements with community-wide impact. Projects must be in critical or poor condition to be considered eligible. Projects include the improvement of flood and drainage facilities, water and sanitary sewer facilities, bridge reconstruction, parks and recreation facilities, street reconstruction and sidewalks.
The grant awards are funded through the federal Community Development Block Grant program.
Learn more via the Ohio Department of Development at development.ohio.gov.
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APPLE CREEK, Ohio — White oak has become the most sought-after hardwood species in the region, due to its unique qualities and many applications.
For landowners with quality white oak trees on their property, there has never been a better time to capitalize on their investment. Prices have never been stronger.
White oak is the only species used in making barrel staves. Its weather resistance and strength make it the choice for heavy beams used in construction and the natural beauty of its grain makes it a top choice for cabinetry, furniture and trim. Demand for top-quality veneer grade logs is also outpacing supply.
While white oak lumber is beautiful when flat-sawn, the demand for quarter-sawn and rift-sawn white oak has increased dramatically in recent years.
Another factor influencing demand and driving prices higher is the fact that white oak is a slow-growing species that requires many years to grow to maturity. Some of the larger trees can be several hundred years old.
Ensuring regeneration
Regeneration is a vital part of timber management, especially as it is applied to the various oak species. White oaks require a significant amount of sunshine for regeneration and the standard select cut, leaving nearly full shade in a timber stand,
will result in shade-tolerant species like maple dominating. As a result of this style of harvest many woodlands in Ohio have very few white oak trees growing in them.
Hillcrest Lumber Ltd. is a thirdgeneration company that has been in business for nearly 50 years and takes pride in not only harvesting trees and producing a quality product but also in taking steps to ensure the regeneration of resources.
At Hillcrest Lumber Ltd., specialists service all markets for white oak logs and lumber. Every log is carefully merchandised and sorted for each market according to quality, size and straightness. The highest quality logs are designated for the veneer market. The quarter and rift-sawn lumber and barrel stave markets are next in line, along with some heavier beams. The remainder are flat-sawn into grade lumber, pallet lumber and railroad ties. This versatility allows Hillcrest Lumber Ltd. to pay top prices for standing trees.
For top prices on white oak trees and expert advice on maintaining your woodlot through regeneration, call or text a Hillcrest Lumber Ltd. timber specialist today — David Hershberger, 330-763-1932; Ethan Hershberger, 330-275-8458.
(Information provided by Henry Hershberger, Hillcrest Lumber Ltd.)
White oak is the most desirable hardwood species in the regionBy Sara Welch
There’s nothing better than hiding from the chill of the winter wind in a wood-heated house. Sure, it’s rough the rest of the year — clearing the unhealthy trees out in the spring, splitting wood all summer and stacking and tarping it in the fall. But the warmth of a wood burning fire is second to none in the winter.
If you share my sentiments and have a wood stove or fireplace you plan to use this winter, don’t forget to perform regular maintenance this fall to prepare for the cold months ahead.
Before lighting your first fire, you need to make sure your wood stove or fireplace and chimney are up to par. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, wood stoves cause over 9,000 residential fires every year. A thorough inspection is not only a good safety practice but also increases heating efficiency.
Wood Stove. Make sure your stove’s structural integrity is intact. Start by checking the legs, pipes, hinges, door seals and joints between castings for smooth joints and seams. Inspect the entire exterior and interior for cracks and rust. Then check the condition of the firebrick inside your stove. Severely damaged firebricks should be swapped out, but cracked bricks that remain in their original position don’t need to be replaced immediately. It’s important to make replacements with the same type of brick to maintain your stove’s efficiency. Finally, make sure your stove has a three-foot clearance from any combustible objects.
Fireplace/Chimney. Starting inside with the fireplace, check for any obstructions, cracks or signs of creosote build-up. Next, make sure your fireplace screen is free of any holes. In open fireplaces, without a screen, make sure to check for any nests that need cleaned out.
Moving on to the outside, some things to look for include loose or damaged bricks on the chimney exterior, cracked flue liners damaged or displaced metal flashing at the roof line, cracks or leaks at the top of the chimney and creosote buildup. Additional signs of damage in metal chimneys are corrosion or rusting of
the inner liners and buckling, separation of the seam or collapsing of the inner lining.
Cleaning
Once you’ve expected your setup and taken note of any creosote build-up in the chimney or connecting pipes, it’s time to clean out any dangerous deposits. Open fireplace chimneys only need to be cleaned every two or three years, but those serving woodburning stoves and manufactured metal fireplaces have to be cleaned annually. Their fires burn more slowly and produce more creosote, a flammable substance caused by unburned gases that condense on the inside of the chimney.
Creosote build-up: The general rule for cleaning is that a quarter-inch or more of creosote build-up means it needs to be swept out. During heating season, you need to check your chimney and adjacent pipes twice a month.
Cleaning checklist
• Make sure the chimney cap and gate are clear of any debris and fit tightly when you replace them.
• Thoroughly clean the flue and stovepipe of any soot and creosote with a stiff wire chimney cleaning brush. You may need a brush available in various sizes to clean both pipes and chimney.
• Vacuum up debris from the bottom of the hearth, smoke shelf or catch pit.
• If you’re using a wood stove, clean the glass window and double-check for cracks.
• Check to make sure the ash drawer has been emptied.
• Make sure the interior door into the chimney throat (damper) is clear of debris.
• Check to make sure your blower is clean and working if you have one.
• Replace any filters.
• Visit the University of Idaho Cooperative Extension for detailed instructions on properly cleaning your chimney yourself. For more information on cleaning wood stoves visit woodheat.org.
Home and chimney fires are a very real concern every winter and it’s important to be mindful when heating with wood. Chimney fires cause hundreds of deaths and cost millions of dollars in lost property every year in the United States, according to the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension. However, there are steps you can take to prevent out-of-control fires.
Quick tips
• Only use seasoned hardwood for fuel. Do not use green wood, artificial logs or trash — materials that cause heavy creosote buildup and are difficult to control.
• Always heat a wood stove within the manufacturer’s recommended temperature constraints and avoid using low damper settings for extended times. Setting the temperature too low increases creosote build-up, and setting it too high may eventually cause damage to the chimney, resulting in a chimney fire.
• Put glass doors or a metal screen in front of your fireplace to prevent sparks or burning logs from leaving the fireplace and causing a home fire.
• Extinguish the fire completely before going to bed
• Combustible objects should be kept at least three feet away from your wood stove.
• Clean out the ash drawer frequently and store ashes in a noncombustible metal container with a tight lid.
• Check for creosote build-up twice a month.
• Supervise young children
around your wood stove or fireplace and educate them on the dangers of the surface temperature to prevent injury and haphazardly placed items near the fire.
Even if you’ve gone through the process of inspecting, cleaning and continuing to care for your stove, it’s still important to be prepared in the event of a home or chimney fire. Fire extinguishers and smoke alarms. Make sure fire extinguishers are current and easy to access and smoke alarms have fresh batteries. You should have a multipurpose fire extinguisher on hand for each stove and smoke alarms should be installed on every floor of your home.
Recognition. Chimney fires can be quickly identified by sucking sounds, a loud roaring noise, shaking pipes and flames and sparks shooting from the top of the chimney.
Reaction. It’s important to have a plan of action in place in the event of a chimney or home fire. First, call the fire department immediately and alert everyone in the house. Next, if you have an airtight stove, cut off the fire’s oxygen supply by closing all openings — any air intake vents to the firebox, the stove damper. If the fire is still burning, use a multi-purpose dry chemical extinguisher or throw baking soda onto the fire in the stove. If the fire begins to spread or becomes even more out of control at any point, vacate your home immediately.
(Sara is Farm and Dairy’s managing editor. Raised in Portage County, Ohio, she earned a magazine journalism degree from Kent State University. She enjoys spending time with her daughter, traveling, writing, reading and being outdoors. She can be reached at sara@farmanddairy.com)
TUMBA, Sweden — John Deere and DeLaval have joined efforts to create the Milk Sustainability Center, a digital ecosystem to help dairy farmers improve the efficiency and sustainability of their operations.
The ecosystem will be open for partners to join, with the objective of providing farmers with data needed for a holistic view of their dairy operations.
Dairy farmers will use the Milk Sustainability Center to monitor nutrient use efficiency for nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium and carbon dioxide equivalent, for their entire farm, specific fields or their herd.
The MSC will also provide data to allow dairy farmers to compare their performance to other dairy operations and identify key areas for improvement. MSC aims to serve dairy farmers independent of farm machinery brands and herd management software.
After farmer authorization, data
from DeLaval Plus and John Deere Operations Center will be automatically pulled into the Milk Sustainability Center. Manual data input will be reduced, ensuring high data quality and ultimately helping an entire farm system — fields, cows, employees, advisors, machines and other assets — work efficiently together.
MSC is cloud-based for desktop or mobile devices, built and powered by Dairy Data Warehouse BV (DDW), a Dutch-based company in operation for the last 10 years offering data solutions for sustainable dairy. Dairy farmers, consultants, dealers and other partners can also be invited to view their data in MSC.
The initial version of MSC will be released in Summer 2024 in North America and selected European Union countries and will be free of charge. A premium version with extended capabilities will be released at a later date.
This is not a drill!
Forget everything I ever said about my dubious relationship — or lack thereof — with nature. There are pink flamingos in Ohio. Again, this is NOT A DRILL!
If I could host actual flamingos in my yard in the Buckeye State I would DIE OF HAPPINESS. They’re probably mean. Are they mean? I am honestly not sure. I’ll Google that in a minute.
You could tell me flamingos are actually vicious killers, and I would still want to see them. I have never liked them as home decor (my deepest apologies to the 1950s) but I am fascinated with them as actual living creatures. The colors. The majesty. Standing casually on one leg (please let that be true).
According to published reports, wildlife officials believe the flamingos arrived in the Cincinnati area after Hurricane Idalia struck in the southern area of the United States. Per the Columbus Dispatch, “three days after landfall, flamingo sightings had been reported in Alabama, South and North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee and Virginia.” There have been over 150 flamingos sighted over a period of four days.
Further reports are that “the flamingos incited a frenzy in the birding world.” I adore that turn of phrase. As a newly minted member of the “birding world,” I understand.
Interest. I feel like bird watching is something I had zero interest in until I reached a certain age. For years, I felt they were disgusting, honestly.
A necessity, for certain. They eat worms and perform other birdly duties. I am not saying they aren’t useful. How would we know winter was coming if not watching them fly south? I am just saying I didn’t want them anywhere near me.
A bird got into our house once. I reacted like we had a velociraptor in the attic. Now, I find myself standing on the porch sipping my coffee while trying to decide if I’m hearing a red winged blackbird or an American robin.
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SAT, OCT 7 at 9:00 A.M. Southington, OH. 10/6 at 12PM and 10/7 at 9AM. Consigned machinery, equipment, and misc. Jason Miranda, Auct. Pg. B32
SAT, OCT 7 at 9:30 A.M. North Bloomfield, OH. Semi trailer, Craftsman tool boxes, tools, and misc. Mike Davis, Auctioneer Pg. B27
TUES, OCT 10 at 6:00 P.M. Mentor, OH. 2 Real estate auctions, Go To BIDROSEN.COM for full information. Rosen and Company with Buddy Barton, Auct. Pg. B36
THURS, OCT 12 at 6:00 P.M. Southington, OH. Cars, furniture, tools, yard equipment, and misc. James Brogan, Auct. Pg. B3
SAT, OCT 14 at 10:00 A.M. Huntsburg, OH. Auto, mower, antiques, furniture, old books, and misc. Tom Hall, Auct. Pg. B24
SAT, OCT 14 at 10:30 A.M. Hiram, OH. 68.7 Acres with farmhouse, bank barn, outbuildings, mostly wooded, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B22
TUES, OCT 17 at 4:30 P.M. Diamond, OH. 34 Acres mostly wooded, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B22
WED, OCT 18 at 4:00 P.M. Mantua, OH. Dozes, tools, antiques, and misc. McGuire Auctioneers Pg. B6
WED, OCT 18 at 5:00 P.M. Windham, OH. Olive and Ford tractors, trailers, equipment, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B18
Family of John and Robin Papach, of Enon Valley, took Farm and Dairy all over the U.S. and the world this year.
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FRI, OCT 20 at 11:00 A.M. Leavittsburg, OH. Holsteins, milking cows, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B23
SAT, OCT 21 at 10:00 A.M. Conneaut, OH. 125 +/- acre estate with home, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B20
SAT, OCT 21 at NOON. Cortland, OH. 12+ Acres with 3/4 bedroom home, and misc. George Roman Auctioneers Pg. B22
FRI, NOV 3 at NOON. Ashtabula, OH. Live 11/2 at 9:30AM. Online 10/2411/3 at 12PM. Aggregate, construction equipment, trailers, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B29
OHIO 2
SUN, OCT 8 at 5:30 P.M. Youngstown, OH. Antiques, collectibles, furniture, and misc. Jeff Anglin, Auctioneer Pg. B2
MON, OCT 9 at 6:00 P.M. Canton, OH. Auction every Monday at 6PM. Antiques, collectibles, and misc. David Morris, Auctioneer Pg. B18
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Farm and Dairy traveled near and far this past summer with readers.
Sun. oct. 8, 2023
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 Fancy 1930’s Restored dining set inlay table with ext. boards and 6 carved high back chairs, 3 piece fancy carved restored 1930’s bedroom set, restored floor model radios, fancy walnut and mahogany parlor tables, mahogany swivel bookcase leather top table, brown leather sofa, wicker arm chair with built in foot stool, wood and iron end tables, bar stools, aluminum patio table and 4 chairs, garden bench, iron fire place screen, office desks, 3 piece bedroom set, dinette sets, chest of drawers, spinet desk, Quality 5 piece wicker patio set, sofas, recliners, arm chairs, end tables, flat screen TV & stand, several fancy lamp stands, coffee and end tables, glass top coffee tables, decorator lamps floor lamps, stained glass boudoir lamp, trunks, mirrors, Collectible glassware and china Fenton glass, carnival glass, Amber sandwich glass set, hand painted china bowls vases tea pots & more, decorative candle stands, mantle clocks, Costume Jewelry, large lot of decorator prints and paintings with fancy carved and guilded framed, large guilded framed beveled mirror, Large lot of clean collectibles household goods pots pans and kitchenware, glassware, hand and garden tools, ladders large lot of new ladies clothes vintage shoes and clothes belts unreal amount and so much more with second auctioneer at 1 P.M. complete updated list and photos at anglinsauction.com termS: 13% buyer’s premium, 3% waived for cash. We accept checks with credit card back up (no exceptions), no checks not known by our firm. Visa, MasterCard and Discover. All items sold as-is. Sales tax collected unless blanket certificate on file.
The United Auto Workers union has reached a tentative contract agreement with Mack Trucks that covers about 4,000 workers in three states. Mack Trucks confirmed a tentative agreement on a five-year contract early Oct. 2 after the UAW announced the deal just before midnight Oct. 1.
“The terms of this tentative agreement would deliver significantly increased wages and continue first-class benefits for Mack employees and their families,” Mack President Stephen Roy said. “At the same time, it would allow the company to successfully compete in the market, and continue making the necessary investments in our people, plants and products.”
AMSTERDAM, OH
MON. OCT. 9, 2023
starting at 5:00 P.M.
FIXER UP RANCH HOME
4192 STEUBENVILLE RD, AMSTERDAM, OH ALONG ST. RT. 43 SOUTH OF HARLEM SPRINGS, OH
2 BEDROOM & ONE BATH HOME FENCED IN YARD SITUATED ON ¾ OF ACRE PLUS 2 STORAGE BUILDING. GREAT POTENTIAL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY FOR RENTAL INCOME OR STARTER HOME.
10% BUYERS PREMIUM ADDED TO FINAL BID. 10% DOWN DAY OF AUCTION ON PROPERTY.
MOTORCYCLE, APPLIANCE, PALLETS, 2003 HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTER, 2300 MILES.
CROSLEY ELECRTRIC RANGE, WHIRLPOOL DOUBLE DOOR REFRIGERATOR, SPEED QUEEN WASHER & DRYER, ALUM. STEP LADDER, TOOL CHEST, DINING ROOM TABLE & LITTLE MISC. AUCTION ORDER BY OF: MR.& MRS. WILLIAM BITGOOD
Since 1958
Larry Garner - Auctioneer/Broker
1186 Canyon Rd., SE, Carrollton, Ohio 44615 330-806-0145 • 330-627-5573
WV Auctioneer No. 378 - www.garnerauctioneers.com
Begins Closing:
Thurs. OcT. 19, 2023 starting at 5:00 P.M.
80+ Acres in 2 pArcels | 50% MinerAl righTs hunTing | TiMber
sAleM Twp. | TuscArAwAs cO. | indiAn VAlley lsd
Online Only AucTiOn
atV tour: Monday, oCtoBer 9th froM 4-6:00 P.M.
lOcATiOn: neAr 12042 us -36, pOrT wAshingTOn, Oh 43837 gps : 40.303099, -81.542021 direcTiOns: From US-77 & US-36 head east on US-36 for 1.2 miles to location on left.
suMMAry: Escape to the great outdoors with these two parcels of prime hunting land in Port Washington, literally 1-minute off the Newcomerstown exit. For legal description, terms and photos please visit www.kaufman-auctions.com
sAle: by The Order OF AMMO
enTerprises, llc
Kaufman realty & Auctions, llc 330-857-7777
Agent: Aaron Miller, reAlTOr®
(330) 473-7359 or aaron@kaufmanrealty.com
Agent: eli Troyer, cAi, reAlTOr® / Auctioneer
(330) 317-9259 or eli@kaufmanrealty.com
Agent: Kevin lehman, cAi, AMM, Assoc. broker / Auctioneer
(330) 601-2339 or kevin@kaufmanrealty.com
Jeff Anglin, Auctioneer 2431 youngstown-Hubbard road, youngstown, ohio 44505 330-707-0875 licensed and bonded in ohio and Pa
Mon-Sat. oct. 9-14
see schedule below
Monday, october 9
3:00 P.M. – Cataloged Pony Sale (316 Consigned)
5:00 P.M. – Horse Trail Demonstration for Cataloged Tuesday Horses tueSday, october 10
8:00 a.M. Cataloged sale for Riding Horses, Spotted Drafts, Crossbreds, Dutch Harness, Friesian, Clydesdales & Shires (508 Consigned)
1:00 P.M. – Cataloged Weanling/Yearling Sale followed by Cataloged Standardbred weanlings, yearlings and mares -held in 2nd Ring (250 Head consigned)
WedneSday, october 11
8:00 a.M. – Tack Auction (in Event Center)
9:00 a.M. – Field items & Horse Implements.
9:00 a.M. – Antiques (Event Center)
9:00 a.M. – Harnesses (Livestock Ring)
10:00 a.M. – Box Wagons & Trailers
11:00 a.M. – Saddles followed by Collars (Event Center)
12:00 noon – Carriages (expecting 200-250)
4:00 P.M. – Horse Pull Demonstration for Cataloged and Uncataloged
Pulling Horses
6:00 P.M. – Cataloged Haflingers (36 Consigned)
Unloading tack, carriages & equipment for Wednesday’s Sale can be done Monday, October 9 and Tuesday, October 10. note: Tack and antiques to be unloaded in the Mt. Hope Event Center. Harness, Box Wagons and Carriages at the same location as previous years.
thurSday, october 12
9:00 a.M. – Cataloged Percherons (188 Consigned) followed Draft Crosses (35 consigned) followed by Cataloged Pulling Bred Belgians (282 consigned)
Friday, october 13
8:00 a.M. – Cataloged Belgians (268 Consigned) followed by 100 Uncataloged Draft Horses and 150 Uncataloged Crossbreds
Saturday, october 14
7:30 a.M. – Draft Horses followed by Standardbred Horse sale (Horses for Local Dealer List must be called in by Noon - Friday, October 13th .
2:00 P.M. – 2nd Ring – Riding Horses and Ponies
Mid ohio draFt horSe exPo: Stop in and visit our Vendors in the Mt Hope Event Center, open Monday – Friday.
Reminder that we will NOT be having the Regular Livestock, Hay & Poultry Sale Wednesday, October 11). October 18th we will be back on the regular schedule.
auctioneerS : atlee Shetler, david Miller, vernon yoder, arlen yoder & elMer yoder Sale catalog and more Sale info available online at www.mthopeauction.com
Sale barn Phone (330)-674-6188
For More inForMation contact thurMan Mullet or StePhen yoder
“Nearly 4,000 UAW members at Mack Truck in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Florida (UAW Region 8 & Region 9) have a tentative agreement!,” the union said on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
The UAW said that more details would become available as members review the tentative deal with Mack, which is owned by Volvo Group.
Mack said UAW members still need to ratify the agreement and that the union will schedule ratification meetings. The UAW expanded strikes against Detroit automakers Sept. 29, ordering 7,000 more workers to walk off the job in Illinois and Michigan to put more pressure on the companies to improve their offers.
It was the second time the union has widened the walkouts, which started more than two weeks ago at three assembly plants before the most recent addition of a Ford plant in Chicago and a General Motors factory near Lansing.
Union President Shawn Fain told workers in a video appearance that the strikes were escalated because Ford and GM refused “to make meaningful progress” in contract talks. Jeep maker Stellantis was spared from the third round of strikes.
Automakers have long said that they are willing to give raises, but they fear that a costly contract will make their vehicles more expensive than those built at nonunion U.S. plants run by foreign corporations. (©2023 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
RAVENNA, Ohio — Freedom Township Historical Society’s next informative program will be Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. at the Freedom Community Center, 8940 State Route 700.
Longtime local resident Mike Paul will talk about Drakesburg and his family’s involvement with the popular Chestnut Inn, located on the curve where state Route 88 and Nichols Road meet. The inn was a popular dance club during the Depression era and beyond.
All programs are open to the public and anyone who loves history — especially local history. For questions, call 330-527-7669 and leave a message.
BEAVER, Pa. — A man who served time in a high-profile murder-for-hire case in Ohio nearly two decades ago has been convicted of shooting a state trooper in a western Pennsylvania convenience store last year.
Jurors in Beaver County last week deliberated for more than five hours before convicting 42-year-old Damian Bradford of attempted homicide, aggravated assault, reckless endangering and firearms counts. He is scheduled to be sentenced Nov. 29.
Prosecutors said troopers on patrol saw Bradford pull a gun and confront people outside an Aliquippa minimart in July 2022. They allege he “violently struggled” with troopers trying to arrest him in the store, shooting a trooper in the leg and trying to grab another trooper’s gun and stun device.
“We’re very disappointed and I’m sure he’s going to be looking into appeals,” defense attorney William Difenderfer said.
Bradford had been released from prison in 2021 after serving about a decade in a half in a high-profile murder-for-hire case that began in Beaver County and ended on the Ohio Turnpike. He pleaded guilty to reduced charges in the shooting death of 69-year-old Dr. Gulam Moonda on the Ohio Turnpike in May 2005.
Prosecutors said Moonda’s wife, Donna, met Bradford in a drug rehabilitation center, and the two plotted to kill the prominent Mercer County doctor, with Bradford promised half of the multimillion-dollar estate. Donna Moonda was convicted in federal court in 2007 of murder-forhire and sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole.
(©2023 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
ALLIANCE, Ohio — The fall tradition of making and selling apple dumplings resumed Sept. 25 at Union Avenue United Methodist Church. Since 2002, the crew at Union Avenue United Methodist Church have been making and selling apple dumplings.
Dumplings can be purchased inside the church’s north side parking lot door Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and on Sunday mornings until Thanksgiving. The cost is $12 for a package of six dumplings. Dumplings also will be delivered to businesses with an order of five packs or more. Call the church at 330-823-9270 for information.
The United Methodist Men took over the project 15 years ago and have made more than $95,000 to support the community. The money has since gone to support church mission projects and community groups such as Habitat for Humanity, the Alliance Community Pantry, the YMCA Campaign, the YWCA, the Salvation Army and others.
Bidding open, soft close:
THURS. OCT. 12, 2023
at 6:00 p.m. est
1809 Braceville Robinson Rd., Southington, OH 44470
Online only - Broganauctions.hibid.com
preview: wed. oct. 11, 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. est
pickup: sat. oct. 14, 10:00 to 4:00 p.m. est
HUndRedS Of iTemS!
CARS: 2002 Hyundai Sonata and 1995 Buick LeSabre Gold Trim Edition with Rear Trunk Wheel (86,000mi)
fURniTURe: Bedroom Suites, Chairs, Tables, Desks, Sewing Machines, Many Patio Items and More.
TOOLS/mACHineS: Tool Boxes, Hand Tools, Hydraulic Jack, Bench Grinder, Vises, Sanders, Table Router, Table Saw, 12” Band Saw, Drill Press, Air Compressor, Generac Generator and Ceramic Kiln
YARd eQUiPmenT: Cub Cadet Riding Mower, Craftsman Riding Mower, Walk Behind DR Weed Eater, Homelite Weed Eaters, Rototillers, Snowblower, Roller, Trimmer and Pole Saw
APPLiAnCeS: Upright Freezer, Washer, Dryer, Heaters and Many Small Kitchen Appliances
MANY ANTIQUES, OLD TRUNKS, BARRELS, CROCKS, DOLLS, COLLECTIBLES. MANY CRAFT ITEMS, CABINETS, SHELVES, AND MORE
TeRmS: CREDIT CARD ONLY, 10% BUYER PREMIUM, Full Terms Online, (Cars require $1,000 Nonrefundable deposit on Credit Card balance in Cash or Cashier Check)
JAMES L. BROGAN, AUCTIONEER/ ASSET LIQUIDATOR, ALLIANCE , OH 330-356-9005 jbrohomes@gmail.com Broganauctions.hibid.com or HiBid.COm
Open hOuse shOwing tiMe MOn. Oct. 9th, 4-6
13924 Greenland Ave nw, Uniontown, oH 44685 3-BedrOOm ranch in Lake SchOOL diStrict hOfmeiSter reaLty, inc
harry m hOfmeiSter BrOker/auctiOneer 330-853-9585 • www.hofmeisterrealty.com
First time offered is this lovely 3 bedroom ranch with spacious family room and enclosed porch. Wonderful family room addition with brick fireplace. 3 nice sized bedrooms, living room and dining rooms, convenient first floor laundry & full basement. 2-car garage and a large 99’ X 214’ lot. This is in an area of other fine homes. Call us for more information or to see this home. Showing date – Monday, October 9th from 4-6. Open 1 hour before the auction or by appointment.
termS: 10% down the day of auction, balance due at closing. 10% buyer premium will be added to the highest bid to establish the purchase price. This is a confirmation sale. All information herein derived from sources believed to be correct. Any desired inspections must be done prior to bidding. Please go to our web site at www.hofmeisterrealty.com or auctionzip.com for more information and photos.
directiOnS: Cleveland Ave to Sweitzer St. West to Greenland Hofmeister realty inc.
Harry m. Hofmeister, Broker/auctioneer 330-853-9585
www.hofmeisterrealty.com
ABOVE: Subscribers Kim and Ted Gdovichin took Farm and Dairy with them to pick up fresh lobsters at Allen’s Seafood in Harpswell Maine. “The road to Allen’s is like stepping back in time and taking a moment to really appreciate the beautiful landscape and lack of cell phone service,” Kim Gdovichin said. (Submitted photos)
RIGHT: Neal and Dorothy Turner from New Rumley, Ohio enjoyed the train ride to the summit of Pikes Peak with Farm and Dairy. The car road was blocked by snow, even in June, but the train made it through.
FAR RIGHT: Farm and Dairy traveled with Elizabeth Schnegg , of Canton, Ohio, to Blarney Castle, in Ireland, this summer. Schnegg went across the pond with her daughters Kaye Gottshall and Brenda Mingus to Ireland and Scotland. This was her second time kissing the Blarney Stone at the famed Irish castle.
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starting at 4:00 P.M.
galion, ohio
0.83 Acres | 7,360 sq. FT. POle Building | ciTy OF gAliOn
crAwFOrd cOunTy | gAliOn ciTy schOOls
BOx Trucks | 2010 chevy PickuP
BOBcAT skidlOAders |FOrkliFT | TrAiler
oPen for insPection: Wednesday october 11th 4-6 P.M.
384 S. Market Street, Galion, Ohio 44833
direcTiOns: From SR 309 take S. Market 0.3 miles to location on right.
summAry: Opportunity Knocks! Located in the City of Galion, this spacious 7,360 square foot pole building could be just what you need for your business, whether you’re starting new or looking to grow. The building is Lshaped, breaking down into two main sections: 80’x40’ and 104’x40’. With five garage doors, including two of 12’x14’ and one of 10’x12’, plus two regular doors, access is easy. The inside comes with a solid concrete floor. While it lacks insulation, it benefits from city water, electricity, and an added layer of security with its alarm system. The whole place is also fenced in and has a gate you can lock for safety. It’s a practical space with loads of potential!
legAl: Crawford County Parcels 19-0025741.000 and 19-0025742.000 in the City of Galion and Galion City Schools. TAxes: Taxes are currently $1,714 per half year. 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.
Trucks – equiPmenT: 1989 Ford F-700 Diesel Box Truck VIN# 1FDNK74P2KVA41246; 2004 Ford E-450 Super Duty VIN#1FDXE45P34HB23629; 1996 Ford E-350 Box Truck VIN#1FDKE30H1THB65798; 2010 Chevy Silverado 2500 FWD Single Cab 68,350 Miles; Meyer 8’ Snow Plow; Dual Axle trailer 14’w/ ramps; Toyota Fork Lift Model# 5FGC25. Serial# 5FGCU25–81302. Propane; Bobcat 753 Wheel Skid Loader Product Identification Number 515849330 1262 hours. Runs Good; Bobcat 543 Wheel Skid loader Serial# 5024M – 20009 Runs Good; Bobcat 2500 Hydraulic Breaker; Skid Loader Skid Plate w/ hooks; Forks for Skid Loader; Bobcat Hydraulic Post Hole Auger; 520 Gallon Diesel Tank on Skids w/ Electric Pump; (3) Box Truck Boxes. equiPmenT Terms: Payment in full day of sale via cash, check with proper identification, Visa or Mastercard. 5% buyer’s premium when using credit card. Titles will be mailed out to you when payment clears. nOTe: There will be online bidding available for the equipment. Online Terms apply. sale by Order of: Totally covered Tent rental, llc kAuFmAn reAlTy & AucTiOns 330.674.7355 or www.kaufman-auctions.com Tim miller, realtor/Auctioneer 740.502.6786 or tim@kaufmanrealty.com
Irondale, oH • Sat. Oct. 14, 2023 starting at 10:00 a .M. • real estate sells at 12:00 noon
115 +/- acreS | Open & WOOded | 3 Bed, 1 ½ Bath hOme ShOp / 2 StOry renOvated FarmhOuSe | KnOx tWp. | JeFFerSOn cO ediSOn LSd / | exceLLent Farm equipment | JOhn deere tractOrS /vehicLeS OnSite auctiOn 1670 Co. Hwy. 53, Irondale, OH 43932
GpS coordinates: 40°30’56.5”n 80°44’02.0”W
directiOnS: From Cadiz take OH-22 East 18 miles to OH-43 N to Richmond then follow OH-152 N. 6.5 miles to OH-213 go north 2 miles to County Highway 53 then west 1.4 miles to farm. From Carrollton, take OH-39 E for 3 miles to Avon Rd. NE; continue Avon Rd NE for 5.1 miles to OH-524 for 6 miles toward Bergholz, turn right onto OH-164 S for .5 mile to turn left onto 2nd St.; continue Bergholz-New Somerset Rd. for 9.7 miles and farm is on the right, signs posted.
reaL eState: The Thomas Cattrell farm is comprised of 115 acres of excellent country living in Eastern Jefferson Co. Ohio. The land features pastureland, hayfields, woods and water with Town Fork Creek meandering the entire eastern boundary. The main home is a brick 2 story with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, with kitchen, dining room and living room. The home also has a basement and an attached 1.5 car garage.
There is a newer 36’x64’x12’ shop with concrete floor, electricity, 2 insulated overhead doors and 2 sliding doors. The shop has a 10’ finished lean-to with a bathroom, and 2 rooms that could serve as guest quarters or farm office.
The second home is an older but renovated 3-bedroom 1.5 bath farmhouse with a basement in a nice, treed setting along with several older outbuildings. The farm lends itself to agricultural and recreational pursuits and the wooded area has timber potential.
the land will be offered at live auction in 5 parcels as well as in its entirety.
parceL 1: 65.8 +/-Acres open & wooded
parceL 2: 6.5 +/- Acres, Brick home and 36’x64’ shop
parceL 3: 6.7 +/- Acres open meadow, building site potential.
parceL 4: 7.3 Acres renovated 2 story farmhouse and barns.
parceL 5: 26.6 +/- Acres open land, primarily hayfields.
LeGaL: Jefferson County Parcel: 15-00238-000 Knox Twp. Edison LSD taxeS: Taxes are currently $1,742.76 annually.
reaL eState termS: A 10% Buyer’s Premium will be added to the final bid price to determine contract price. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing and or any additional contingencies, property sells “AS IS”. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Property sells subject to all articles of record. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.
Located 4 miles East of Washington, PA on Route
Feeder CalF SaleS
60+ HEAd yEARLIngs WItH botH Rounds of sHots PREconsIgnEd
Monday, october 9, 2023
Monday, noveMber 13, 2023
Monday, deceMber 11, 2023
Sale time 2:30 P.m. (out-weight)
All types feeders and yearlings (farmers sort) CheCk in 2:00 - 6:00 P.m. Sunday and monday morning for more information: Phone: 724-554-6929 724-554-5795
email: davekearnsjr@gmail.com or check out our website www.84auction.com
david Kearns, Manager, auctioneer au-2464L
3.14 Acres | 3/Br HOme|24’x48’ POle BArn sugArcreek TwP. | sTArk cO. | FAirless lsD
lOcATiOn: 13628 elTOn sT sw, nAvArre, OH 44662 DirecTiOns: From Brewster, head north on OH-93 for 1.5 miles, turn left on Elton St. SW, 0.9 miles to location on left. summAry: Located just northwest of Brewster in Stark County, Ohio, is a 2-story, 3-bedroom home on a 3.1-acre lot.
For legal description, terms and photos please visit www.kaufman-auctions.com.
sale: By the order of Timothy w. Petroshus, Trustee 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
perSOnaL prOperty:
vehicLeS and traiLer: 2006 Chevrolet Trailblazer 201,451 miles VIN: 1GNDT13S762194302; 2017 GMC Acadia SLT 66,335 Miles VIN: 1GKKVSKD5HJ260992; 2018 Ford F-250 Super Duty 9,940 miles, VIN: 1FTBF2B6XJEB57818; 2019 John Deere Gator 1,103 miles, 334.5 hours; 2019 Moritz Dump Trailer; 2016 Stealth Enterprises, LLC Aluminum Trailer VIN: 52LBU1012GE043306; tractOrS and aG equipment: John Deere 6410 tractor, with JD 640 Loader, 4x4 CHA, only 1,480 hours L06410V229570; John Deere 2555 tractor, with loader, 4x4 with 3,417 hours W00245X020292; John Deere Lawn Tractor X748 diesel 641 hours; John Deere HX15 Flex-Wing Rotary Cutter; John Deere Blade; Bomford Turner Reach Arm Flail Mower; John Deere 54 Quick Hitch Front Blade; John Deere Generator AC- G751OH-E 50 hours; Grapple Bucket; John Deere push Mower; ACE Hardware Lawn Mower; John Deere Pull Behind Lawn Trailer; New Idea Corn Picker; Farm King 82” Heavy Duty Tiller; Mast Fork Attachment; John Deere MX10 3pt. Brush Cutter; 2 John Deere Loader Buckets; Forks Attachment; Hay Spear Attachment, Green; Shaver Mfg. Co. Pile Driver. hOuSehOLd and tOOLS: Shop tools; wrenches, sockets ratchets; drill press; shelving; hand tools; shovels; rakes; sprayer; shop-vac; grinder; toolboxes welder, power washer, T-posts, Milwaukee tools, leaf-blower, Stihl weed-eater, fuel tank, battery jump packs; perSOnaL prOperty termS: Cash or check with valid ID. Credit cards accepted with 5% convenience fee. Full payment day on the day of sale. No Buyers premium on personal property.
nOte: This is an incomplete list. Not a large auction but items are clean and well cared for! No cell-phone reception must be present to bid. Personal property begins at 10 A.M. and Real Estate sells at 12 noon.
Sale By the order of:the estate of thomas cattrell; adessa demarzio, executor; daniel Guida, attorney; Jefferson co. probate case no. 2023-eS-52 Kaufman realty & auctions, LLc Jason L. miller, partner/auctioneer (740)-541-7475 or jason.miller@kaufmanrealty.com
contents begin at 4:00 P.M.
• Real estate will sell at 5:00 P.M.
FarmhOuse, Barn, DeTacheD GaraGe anD PasTure
5.06 acres| 4 BeDrOOms |1.5 BaThs
2 car DeTacheD GaraGe| TimBer Frame Barn
2 POle BuilDinGs | WhiTe eyes TOWnshiP
cOshOcTOn cOunTy | riDGeWOOD lsD liVe onsite
oPen House will be tHuRs., oct. 12tH fRoM 4:00-6:00 P.M.
lOcaTiOn: 51248 TOWnshiP rOaD 170, FresnO, Oh 43824. From US 36 take CR 170 North to TR 170 East to property. From Chili take CR 10
South to CR 170 East to TR 170 East to property. Watch for Signs.
summary: This beautiful property is everything you could ask for and more. Situated on just over 5 acres, it’s the perfect place to raise your family and includes an updated farmhouse, a timber frame barn, two pole buildings, a 2-car detached garage and plenty of fenced in pasture. Bring all of your gardening dreams to life with the established orchard including apples, peaches, grapes, raspberries, and blueberries, a garden area, raised beds and a greenhouse. Inside the farmhouse the main floor is made up of a large kitchen with new countertops and dining and living area as well as a master bedroom full bath and mudroom. Upstairs, there are three nice sized bedrooms all with new carpeting throughout. The newer walkout basement has in-floor heat and an additional half bath. Mechanics of the home include a well and septic, in floor heat (wood or propane), complete solar system with lithium battery pack and 14 panels. The home still has electric ran to it, but it is currently not being used. Other updates to the home include vinyl siding, windows and much more. Join us at the open house to view this property.
leGal: Coshocton County
Parcel Numbers 0420000002400
Taxes: Taxes are currently $960.23/half
LakeviLLe,
Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. Closing in 45 days and possession will be 30 days after closing if needed. 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.
cOnTenTs: aPPliances * mOWer * TOOls
* hOusehOlD: E-Z Propane Refrigerator; Hotpoint Propane Stove; GE Commercial Style Washer; Scag 52” Walk Behind Mower, 18 HP Vanguard; Hoda F500 Tiller; Backpack Sprayer; Movable Chicken Coop; Diesel Fuel Tank w/Diesel; DeWalt Miter Saw; Craftsman Router; Concrete Bags; Lifetime Lawn Cart; Metal Work Bench w/Vise; Ladder; Rough Neck Chainsaw Sharpener; 20’ Plank; DeWalt Battery Weedeater and Pressure Washer; Ryobi Jig Saw; Sander; Chains; Hand Tools; Building Supplies: Bathtub, Pex, PVC Pipe & Fittings, Vinyl Siding, Lumber, Flooring, Window and more; Bike Cart; Steamer; Poly Chairs; Book Shelf; Chest of Drawers; Firepit; Copy/Fax Machine; Lifetime Tables: Round, 6’ & 8’; (6) Live Edge Slabs and more. aucTiOn By The OrDer OF: mark & anna miller kauFman realTy & aucTiOns 888.852.4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com cliFF sPranG, realTOr/aucTiOneer 330.464.5155 cliff.sprang@kaufmanrealty.com
starting at 11:00 a .M.
172 acreS -LakeviLLe/Big Prairie HOLmeS cOunty
13739 State Route 226, Lakeville, Ohio 44638
Located halfway between Lakeville and Big Prairie Ohio on SR 226. South of SR 3 between Loudonville and Wooster. Signs posted. gPS cOOrdinateS 40.668407, -82.108995
172.2 tOtaL acreS in 13 ParceLS * HOme & BuiLdingS
Free gaS * incOme PrOducing camPgrOund
gOOd tiLLaBLe acreage * exceLLent BuiLding SiteS
Ode LL Lake Owner SH i P /Fr O ntage * H OL me S cO
waSHingtOn tOwnSHiP * weSt HOLmeS LOcaL
ScHOOLS * Jd utiLity tractOrS w/BackHOe
Jd Lawn tractOrS *Land Pride attacHmentS
FLatBed traiLer & miSc. equiPment.
incLudeS SeLLer Owned mineraL rigHtS
Open HOuse: Wednesday OctOber 18tH, 4 – 6 p.M.
Located in northwestern Holmes County, this 172acre farm and campground provides outstanding building sites, tillable acreage as well as an income producing campground! There is a 2-story home that has 3-4 bedrooms, 1½ baths along with a kitchen, dining room and living room. Refinished wood floors, newer roof, and siding in 2019 Utilities include natural gas (free gas from well on parcel 12) forced air heat and air conditioning (upstairs), and water well and septic system. Other improvements include a 70’x105’ pole building which has its own water well and ½ bath, also has a good 12’X40’ office building. The land is mostly open/tillable ground with approx. 7-10 total acres being wooded. Has approx. 5,000’ total frontage on TR 479 (Snoddy Road) and SR 226. The campground, known as the Triple B Campground, has been in operation for decades and offers 54 occupied sites. Each site has electricity available. There are 2 water wells with campgrounds. Approx 35 acres of the 172-acre farm is in Odell Lake. Don’t miss your chance buy to an income producing property in western Holmes County!
excellent building sites to choose from! real estate sells first at 11 a m
Call Jr Miller for more information. $500 per surveyed parcel will be charged to buyer. See sale order addendum day of sale for more info. For more details and pictures, go to www.kaufman-auctions.com. Real estate sells first at 11 A.M. with equipment following.
equiPment SeLLS aFter
reaL eState: John Deere Utility & Lawn Tractors, Zero-Turn Mower, Flat Bed Trailer, Attachments and Equipment: JD 4400 utility tractor (hyd. drive), 4WD, 1065 hours, diesel, 540 PTO; JD 1070 tractor/backhoe (shift), 3495 hours, turf tires, sells with JD 80 front end loader and JD 8A backhoe attachment; JD X570 lawn tractor, (3 years old),
starting at 4:00 P.M.
Owner is dOwnsizing and liquidating PersOnal cOllectiOns Of farMing equiPMent and antiques. dOZeR/tOOLS/ANtIQUeS: 1951 Caterpillar D-2 SN5U733 w/ parts (not running), Colby manual dump trailer, fire safe, #6 Stanley plane & others, Antique cabinet 90”x28”, primitive tools, elec. Motors, gas furnace, ROOT veggie duster, SOHIO-DoPont-Chevron cans, Sinclair oil cans, Dan-Dee chip can,1900s potato planter, Celery planter w/ hit & miss motor, Oliver dbl btm trailing plow, Steam cleaner, 220 5H air comp, BEAN high press. water pump, cargo cart, charcoal heaters, pipe threaders-benders, Jerry cans, sheet metal brakes, bearings, manuals, belt linking, copper pipe. Partial listing more found as we clean.
teRMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium, cash/credit card.
”YOu Own it - we sell it” colleen thoMpson, DArryl McGuire 330-348-1191
starting at 4:00 P.M.
68+ Acres in 8 pArcels | 2/Br HOme & FArm
OutBuildings | excellent Building lOts eAst uniOn twp. | wAyne cO. | sOutHeAst lsd Onsite auctiOn
OPen HOuse: MOn., Oct. 16tH
frOM 4-6:00 P.M.
lOcAtiOn: 6060 e messner rd., Apple creek, OH 44606 directiOns: From Apple Creek Rd. and US-250: head west on US-250 for 0.4 miles, turn left on E Messner Rd. 0.9 miles to location on right. summAry: Here’s an exciting opportunity, just west of Apple Creek: attractive building lots and the chance to own the entirety of a 68+ acre farm. For legal description, terms and photos please visit www.kaufman-auctions.com
sAle: By tHe Order OF springdAle FArm 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
Begins ending at 6:00 P.M.
hyd. drive, 48-inch deck, 465 hours, 24 HP gas engine; JD GT262 lawn tractor, gear drive, 48 inch deck, has newer 17 HP gas engine; JD X500 lawn tractor for parts; Grasshopper 723K Zero-Turn mower, 61 inch deck, 760 hours, has Kohler 23 HP engine; 6 ft. Land Pride RTA 2570 tiller, 3 pt ; 6 ft. Land Pride RB 1572 blade, 3 pt ; 6 ft Patriot FD1672 finish mower, 3 pt; 6 ft FDR 2572 finish mower, 3 pt; 6 ft King Kutter 3 pt landscaping rake; 3 pt 6 ft blade; Farm Force 3 pt post hole digger with 12” auger; Rice 7’x16’ flatbed trailer with tandem axles (6’10” inside wheel wells) in exc condition; Ford sickle bar mower; Dyna Glo space heater; 3.5 ton floor jack; 2 Dolmar chainsaws with 14” and 20” bars; Mikita chainsaw with 24” and 32” bar; 3’ pull behind lawn roller; Shop-Vac; 10” Delta table saw; electric pressure washer; misc. wrenches and sockets; approx. 60’ of TV tower in 10’ sections; ice fishing hand augers; backpack sprayer 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. taxeS & LegaL: Parcel numbers 28-00008-001, 2800008-000, 28-00289-000, 28-00008-004 and 28-00009-001 of Wahington Twp. in Holmes County, West Holmes Local Schools. Total taxes are $6607.56 per ½ year. 113.78 acres are under CAUV (home and land).
kauFman reaLty & auctiOnS auction by order of: triple B of Lakeville Ltd (330) 852-4111 kaufman-auctions.com Jr miller, realtor/auctioneer/Partner 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com
BeauTiful 2.689 acre lOT TR 605, Millersburg, OH 44654. Just 0.5 mile north of Fryburg on CR 201 to TR 605 from SR 241 between Benton and Mt. Hope. 2.689 acres * TremendOus Building siTe
Online Only hOlmes cOunTy * salT creek TOwnship easT hOlmes schOOls
Come take a look at this ideal building lot that was the first pick of 22 lots at the record setting Stutzman farm auction! Gently sloping up from the road with a great view looking north. 308’ of road frontage. Be sure to see this lot and make your plans! Come to the Sugarcreek office at 1047 W Main St for bidding assistance on Oct. 12 if needed. call steve maag for more information. go to www.kaufman-auctions.com for more details and pictures. 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.
legal: Parcel #34-00496-005 in Salt Creek
Twp. in Holmes County. East Holmes Local Schools.
Taxes are $1,138.65 per half year.
auction by order of: lisa cobb, Trustee of The stutzman convertible investment property Trust kaufman realty & auctions
888-852-4111
www.kaufman-auctions.com
steve maag, realtor, gri 330-763-4769
steve@kaufmanrealty.com
Ends: WEd. Oct. 18, 2023
Bid and View Cattle @ CandCauCtioneers.Com
Cattle located in Springboro, PA 16435
After many years, a local beef farmer is retiring and offering at auction a beautiful herd of 25 black Angus cows, 7 Angus cow calf pairs, 3 AI bulls and 1 cross bull. Cows have been exposed to a bull all year. These cows have been on a mostly hay and grass diet with little grain, Average cow weight is 1,355 lbs. Cows will be sold gate cut by the head in groups of 5. All 7 cow calf pairs will be sold as a group by the head, bulls will be sold individually by the head. we will haVe a showing day oCt. 15 from 12 to 4 p.m. please ContaCt for exaCt address.
814-873-8144 • Candcauctioneers.com
Carson Chesley, au-006160
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
starting at 9:00 a .M.
Truckloads of New & used Tools| GuNs | PrimiTives. selliNG iN 4 riNGs | scraP meTal | Toolboxes | ladders Onsite auctiOn
LOcatiOn: 4650 MuffLy ave SW, navarre, OH 44662 directiOnS: From 241 & US-30: Head south on OH-241 for 1.9 miles, turn left on Muffly Ave and follow for 0.6 miles to location on left. auctiOneer’S nOte: It’s not often we come across the sheer volume & variety of products that we found in this sale. We will be selling in 4 rings most of the day so bring a friend and a truck. If you are a contractor, farmer, do-it-yourselfer, or reseller, this is an auction that you will want to mark your calendar to attend! We will have one ring of highervalue items that we will catalog and offer online/live bidding, the remainder will be sold uncatalogued. There was still a lot to be set-up and uncovered at the time of this writing. for full details visit www.kaufman-auctions.com and watch future ads.
SaLe: By tHe Order Of eState Of carL e. SMitH
Stark cOunty PrOBate caSe nO. 245796
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
Apple Creek, OH • Tues. OcT.
starting at 4:00 PM
Apple creek/MT eATOn AreA
11412 Dover Rd, Apple Creek, OH 44606
DirecTiOns: Located halfway between Apple Creek and Mt. Eaton US 250 (Dover Rd). At the Kansas Rd. intersection. Signs Posted. GPS Coordinates: 40.720469, -81.774387
2- sTOry Duplex On 10.86 Acres * BArn AnD OuTBuilDings * cOMMerciAl
siTe pOTenTiAl * FrOnTAge On us 250 & kAnsAs rD. * sAlT creek TOwnship wAyne cOunTy * sOuTheAsT lOcAl schOOls * 25kw generATOr *AppliAnces luMBer * Brush hOg * OlD MOwers * sOMe cOllecTiBles * lOTs OF Misc. TOOls/pArTs
real estate sells at 6:00 P.M.
In a good location, between Apple Creek and Mt. Eaton, on US 250. Selling an older 2-story home that has been duplexed as well as an older bank barn, a 24’ x 50’ detached garage, and a 30’ x 50’ pole building. The one rental unit has on the main floor, a kitchen with dining area, living room, 1 bedroom and 1 full bath. The upstairs has an additional 2- 3 bedrooms. The second unit has on the main floor a kitchen with dining area, living room, 1 bedroom and full bath. The upstairs has 1 additional bedroom. Has natural gas forced air heat, private water well & septic. Units have separate utility meters. Good location and accessibility. All the above on 10.86 acres with excellent commercial site potential. Contact Jr Miller for more information or go to www.kaufman-auctions.com for more pics and info.
TOOls AnD Misc. AucTiOn - sTArTs AT 4 p.M. generATOr, OlDer lAwn TrAcTOrs & MOwers, luMBer: Onan 25kw pto generator; Amana washer & dryer; GE electric stove; old Warm Morning gas heater; Kubota G4200 diesel lawn tractor; EZ-GO electric golf cart; Kawasaki 500 Mule (single seater); BCS chipper/shredder w/8hp Briggs; Clipper Elite 6020 Z-turn mower; 5’ King Kutter 3 pt. brush hog; 6’ blade; 8’ & 10’ alum. ext. ladders; Yale pallet jack; dou-
ble barrel heat stove; screw jack; Shop master jointer; road sign; old metal file cabinets; old wooden washing tub; barrel of PVC fittings; a few small piles of dried rough cut lumber; boxes of nuts, bolts old parts and tools 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. Miscellaneous items are not listed. reAl esTATe 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: 45-00514.009 Taxes are $3950.40 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
Bidding Begins Closing
Thurs. OcT. 26, 2023 at 6:00 P.M.
online onlY
95 +/- Acres | 6 PArcels | MOsTly OPen | sOMe wOOds | BeAuTiful Building siTes | VillAge Of cAdiz| hArrisOn cOunTy | hArrisOn hills csd ProPertY tour: thursdaY oCtoBer 19th 3 – 6 P.M. lOcATiOn: 451 n. OhiO sT cAdiz, OhiO 43907. gPs cOOrdinATes: 40.276988, -80.979327. direcTiOns: From Cadiz take Ohio St. N east to the property on both sides of the road. From Cambridge take Route 22E to Route 250 and head South to Ohio St. N then head east to the property.
suMMAry: Nestled in the rolling hills of Eastern Harrison County, a breathtaking farm awaits its new steward. This pristine family farm offers many building sites with gorgeous views, privacy, and the peace and quiet of the country yet very close to town. Views of Downtown Cadiz, the village reservoir, and the countryside can all be seen from many areas of the property. The perfect place to build your new home, raise a family, or raise livestock. Amongst its many treasures, the property boasts rolling hayfields, some patches of woods and brushy cover. Spend time watching the deer and turkey frolic through the fields. Hunters may be able to enjoy bow hunting in the wooded areas. The entire property is located within the city limits of Cadiz – a rarity that elevates its worth manifold. As this property goes under the gavel, it is divided thoughtfully into six distinct parcels, available individually or in combinations, promising versatility to suit varying desires and dreams. An unparalleled opportunity beckons, offering a slice of country living and million dollar views.
PArcel 1: 5.1+/- acres Old home, outbuildings, tractor & any equipment & chattel on the property 593’+/Frontage on Ohio St N.
PArcel 2: 20.4 +/- Acres. Mostly hayfields with some woods . 623’ +/- Frontage on Ohio St
PArcel 3: 13.8 +/- Acres.
Mostly Open hayfields. 282’ +/Frontage on Ohio St
PArcel 4: 14 +/- Acres Mix of Open fields and woods 806’ +/- Frontage on Ohio St.
PArcel 5: 21.8 +/- Acres.
All open hayfields with small farm building 612’ +/- Frontage on
Ohio St
PArcel 6: 20.3 +/- Acres. Mostly Open Hayfields 886’ +/- Frontage on Ohio St. legAl: Harrison County Parcels 05-0001882.000 & 05-0001883.000 in The Village of Cadiz and Harrison Hills City School Distrct
TAxes: Property is currently enrolled in CAUV and taxes are only $1,225.76 per year
nOTes: There will a Bidding Station at the Cadiz Inn 82468 Cadiz Jewett Rd., Cadiz, Ohio 43907 in the conference room open at 4:30 p.m. for you to come bid. reAl esTATe TerMs: 10% Buyer’s Premium. 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. The sale is not contingent upon buyer securing financing and or any additional contingencies, property sells “AS IS”. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Sellers does not believe that they own any but will transfer any and all owned mineral rights. Buyer responsible to determine any mineral status, seller makes no representations or warranties pertaining to ownership of 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.
Online Terms Apply.
KAufMAn reAlTy & AucTiOns
330.674.7355 or www.kaufman-auctions.com
Jon collins, realtor/Auctioneer
614.419.3924 or jon.collins@kaufmanrealty.com
SAT. OCT. 14, 2023
starting at 10:00 a .M.
ERIE, PA -- 5 MILE SE OF I-90 ON RT. 8 OR WATTSBURG RD., 2 MILE
SOUTH OF RT. 8 ON DUTCH RD.
EQUIPMENT — COLLECTIBLES – JOHN WAYNE COLL.
NEW HOLLAND 2120—4 WD-- DIESEL TRACTOR W/WOODS DOAL HY. BUCKET LOADER—MINT COND., JD 3 PH 66 BRUSH HOG, JD
850 GATOR W/SUPER WINCH & ELE. DUMP, 3 PH POST HOLE DIGGER, 3 PH PIG-POLE, 3 PH PLATEFORM, 3 PH BOX SCRAPER, 12 DRAWER
ALUM. ROLLING CHEST, DBL. GRINDER, CHARGERS, LADDERS, COM-
PRESSORS, POWER TOOLS, 10’ LIGHTED SIGNS, GAS TRIMMERS, COPPER KETTLES, ALL SHOP & HAND TOOLS, FREEZER, WONDERFUL COLL. OF JOHN WAYNE ITEMS—6 FT. STANDS—MANY FINE WAYNE ITEMS—BOOKS—PICS.—ETC., 7’ WOOD GIRAFFE, RARE BOOKS, POOL TABLE—COMPLETE, GERMAN 400 DAY CLOCK, ANTIQUE BOOKS, 3 IRON ANTQUE COOK STOVES, MANY RARE PICS. AND BOOKS, COLL. OF PRINTS, FREEZER, STACK CHAIRS, YAPLE MILK BOTTLES—ETC., NICE SHOP & HAND TOOLS, 2 LG. 6’ SAFES, MANY OLD LOCAL ADV. ITEMS, MILK BOTTLES, MANY RARE BOOKS, SEE WEBSITE—A RARE SALE!
814-725-1303 OR 4969 • CHESLEYAUCTIONEERS.COM
11431 WILSON RD., NORTH EAST, PA., 16428 E-MAIL—RCHESLEY@VELOCITY.NET • AU-000147-L
starting at 5:00 P.M.
8 Acres |3 BedrOOms 36’ x 40’ BArn
PAint tWP. | WAyne cO
sOutheAst Lsd
Onsite AuctiOn
OPen HOuse: OctOber 10tH
frOM 4-6:00 P M
LOcAtiOn: 17485 dOver rOAd, dundee, Oh 44624. directiOns: From Mt. Eaton, head east on US-250 for 1.6 miles to location on right.
summAry: Welcome to this modern 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom home located just 2 minutes east of Mt Eaton. Settled on 8 acres, For legal description, terms and photos please visit www.kaufman-auctions.com.
sale: By the order of mervin & rebecca hershberger 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
Mon. oct. 23, 2023
starting at 4:00 p.m.
truck-Guns, tools, HouseHold IteMs
3.48 Acres | HoMe |detAcHed GArAGe HArdy twp. | HolMes co. | west HolMes sd
Onsite ABsOLUte AUctiOn
Open HOuse: OctOber 11tH frOm 4-6:00 p.m.
4147 Cr 58, Millersburg, OH 44654
dIrectIons: From Millersburg, Head south on 83 to just past Jitters, turn left on CR 58, . 0.5 miles to property on right.
suMMAry: Take a look at this older but solid Holmes County home and land located just a few minutes from the town of Millersburg.
For legal description, terms and photos, please visit www.kaufman-auctions.com.
sAle: By tHe order oF wIllIs troyer poA For reuBen yoder 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
Agent: elmer yoder, reAltor/Auctioneer 330-641-2408 or elmer@kaufmanrealty.com
staRting at 6:00 p.m.
Albany, Ohio 45710
740-593-2322 oR 304-634-3792
67 cows with 30 calves by side
More will freshen by sale day
35 bred cows froM one farM herefords, char and blacks cows will be vet checked day of sale. RegulaR cattle sales eveRy satuRday at 12:30 p.m.
NORTH LIMA, Ohio — Good Hope Lutheran Church, will hold a drive-thru fish dinner from 3-6:30 p.m. Oct. 6 at the church, 12030 Market St.
The menu includes jumbo breaded fried haddock, jumbo baked haddock or jumbo breaded fried shrimp, all served with coleslaw and two sides. Sides include pierogies, French fries or buttered green beans.
Dinners are $15. Homemade desserts are $4. For more information, contact Wendy Edwards at 330-5492406.
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
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
EquipmEnt at 10:00 a m. • REal EstatE at noon
104 acreS in 15 ParcelS| Building lOtS | 3/Br HOme excellent Set Of BuildingS | internatiOnal 1066 tractOr | late mOdel Hay equiPment |miSc tOOlS trOy twP. | aSHland cO. | maPletOn lSd onsitE auction
opEn HousE : octobER 12tH fRom 4-6:00 p.m.
lOcatiOn: 820 cO rd. 500, aSHland, OH 44805 directiOnS: From Ashland head north on OH-58 through Nankin then continue straight onto Co Rd. 801, in 4.7 miles turn left on Co Rd. 500, property on immediate right.
Summary: Located several miles south of Nova in Ashland County, this 104-acre farm will be offered at auction in 15 parcels varying from 2 to 19 acres. For legal description, terms and photos visit www.kauFman-auctions.com.
equiPment tO Sell Starting at 10:00 am
Online Bidding On tHe Bigger equiPment: 1974
International 1066 turbo, 9,000 hrs, one owner since 1983, very solid & well maintained; 2020 Massey Ferguson® MF 3986 High-Capacity Rotary Rake; bought new in 2019, Case IH RB455 Rotor Cutter Round Baler, has baled 5,250 bales, field ready; bought new in 2017 CASE IH DC92 Rotary Disc Mower Conditioner; 4’ single-prong bale spear; 2-Flatbed Hay wagons 9’x20’, 10-ton EZ Trail running gear w/flotation tires; Woods 5’Brushhog; 300 & 1,000 gal Diesel tanks w/electric pumps, Cub Cadet Rototiller; lots of assorted implement spare tires, new tires & new rims; 2-Wagon full of misc. shop and farm tools, all good items and no junk; buckets of new bolts, nuts,washers; rolls of new roller chain and connectors; Come-alongs; 2-55 gal drums w/hand-pumps; Ryobi pressure washer; lots of hydraulic couplers;
pneumatic air tools, air-hoses; torch set; Lincoln Welder; grinder stand; Shop Creepers; Reddy Heater, Anderson 5th wheel kit, Brand-new New Holland Baler + Tedder Parts; new Rubbermaid water trough, numerous hydraulic bottle jacks, 2-44” barn fans; shop cart, 21 ft fiberglass step ladder; push mower; 4’ lawn roller; Stihl & Husqvarna chainsaws; set of large wooden skateboard & BMX ramps; shelving, shop work-bench, HD Desk, small kids gas 4-wheeler; kids sleds; kids electric ride-on truck & ATV. termS: 10% BP on all items. Cash or check with valid ID. Credit cards accepted with 5% convenience fee.
Sale: By tHe Order Of tHe SviatkO family
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
SHALERSVILLE, Ohio — Shalersville Historical Society’s monthly meeting will start at 7 p.m. Oct. 5 at the museum, 9154 State Route 44. The meetings are open to the public. Shalersville’s one-room school #3 has been successfully relocated to the museum’s complex. It is resting comfortably on its new foundation and features a new roof. Interested viewers may drive by to take a look after 4 p.m. when the Bio Med School has been dismissed. School #3 was previously located on the east side of State Route 44 north of Streeter Road.
LIQUIDATION ONLINE-ONLY AUCTION
LIQUIDATION ONL INE-ONLY AUCTION
Business is no longer operating and we will offer for sale at an online-only auction the assets of: COVER PRO PAINTING SALE HELD AT: 11845 Mahoning Avenue, North Jackson, OH
Bidding Ends: Wednesday, October 11, 2023 at Noon
FEATURING: SPRAYERS: TITAN 840; GRACO ULTIMATE MXII695; CAPSPRAY 9100; GRACO NOVA 390; TITAN 400. FESTOOL CLEAN TEC 26E HEPA. HUSKY AIR COMPRESSOR. MI-T-M 3200 PSI PRESSURE WASHER. MIT-M 4000 SURFACE CLEANER. POWER AND HAND TOOLS. (3) METAL TECH SCAFFOLD. PANNELIFT. ALUMINUM LADDERS.
Business is no longer operating and we will offer for sale at an online-only auction the assets of: COVER PRO PAINTING SALE HELD AT: 11845 Mahoning Avenue, North Jackson, OH 44451
Bidding Ends: Wednesday, October 11, 2023
GEORGE ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, LTD.
“A Third Generation Family Business”
Christopher Roman, CNE ~ G. Alec Roman
FEATURING: SPRAYERS: TITAN 840; GRACO ULTIMATE MXII695; CAPSPRAY 9100; GRACO NOVA 390; TITAN 400. FESTOOL CLEAN TEC 26E HEPA. HUSKY AIR COMPRESSOR. MI-T-M 3200 PSI PRESSURE WASHER. MI-T-M 4000 SURFACE CLEANER. POWER AND HAND TOOLS. (3) METAL TECH SCAFFOLD. PANNELIFT. ALUMINUM LADDERS.
22 W. Main St., Canfield ~ (330) 533-4071
For complete details, visit: www.georgeromanauctioneers.com
For c ompl ete detail s, visit: www georgeromanauctioneers com
Pick Up: October 13, 2023.
Pick Up: October 13, 2023.
Terms: 15% Buyer’s premium.
Ends: thurs. Oct. 12, 2023 at 7:00 P.M.
I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction. LOcatEd at 4022 YOungstOwn-saLEm rOad, canfiELd, OhiO 44406.
PrEviEw: October 12th 2023 from 4:00 - 6:00 P.M.
Pick uP: October 16th 2023 from 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. antiquEs ~ furniturE ~ tOOLs
Terms: 15% Buyer’s premium. Credit card and wire transfer for amounts exceeding $2,500.00.
Credit card and wire transfer for amounts ex ceeding $2,500.00.
GEORGE ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, “A Third Generation Family Business” George Roman III ~ Ronald Roman Christopher Roman, CNE ~ G. Alec Roman 22 W. Main St., Canfield ~ (330) 533-4071
Bidding Begins Closing at 6:00 P.M.
online only
675 +/- Acres | 9 PArcels | MOstly WOOded
POnds & streAMs | MAture tiMber rich hill tOWnshiP | MuskinguM cOunty
eAst MuskinguM lsd
ProPerty tour: thursday, oCtoBer 12th 3 – 6 P.M.
lOcAtiOn: Perl rOAd, chAndlersville, OhiO 43727. gPs cOOrdinAtes:
39.887738,-81.715866
directiOns: From New Concord take US 22 west to left on Rix Mills Rd. to right on Claysville Rd. to left on Perl Rd. to location. From Columbus, take I-70 E to US 22 E to Rix Mills Rd. to Claysville Rd. to Perl Rd.
suMMAry: Nestled in the verdant landscapes of Eastern Muskingum County, a breathtaking expanse of 675 acres awaits its new steward. This wilderness retreat, sharing over two miles of its boundary with the renowned Wilds conservation park, offers an invitation to serenity and untouched nature. A network of trails seamlessly weaves through the property, ensuring convenient access to its every nook and cranny, from the streams to the ponds, and from the wooded stretches to the marshy areas of the land. Amongst its many treasures, the property boasts of a substantial amount of mature timber, from Walnut groves to Oak and Popular stands. A property flanking The Wilds is a rarity, making this a oncein-a-lifetime opportunity. Beyond its scenic beauty, it stands as a prime hunting ground, home to a robust deer population, promising unparalleled recreation for enthusiasts. As
this property goes under the gavel, it is divided into nine distinct parcels, available individually or in combinations, promising versatility to suit varying desires and dreams. A rare opportunity beckons, offering a slice of wilderness that’s both wild and wonderfully accessible.
legAl: Muskingum County Parcel 53-60-23-05-000 and parts of Parcels 53-60-14-02-000 and 53-60-24-01-000 in Rich Hill Township and East Muskingum local Schools.
tAxes: Taxes are currently approximately $9,909 per half year.
nOtes: There will a Bidding Station at the Millersburg Office located at 163 E. Jackson St. Millersburg.
reAl estAte terMs: 10% Buyer’s Premium. Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com for full terms
kAuFMAn reAlty & AuctiOns
330.674.7355 or www.kaufman-auctions.com
tim Miller, realtor/Auctioneer 740.502.6786 or tim.miller@kaufmanrealty.com
Jon collins, realtor/Auctioneer 614.419.3924 or jon.collins@kaufmanrealty.com
LOcatiOn: 27693 tOwnShip Rd 100, newcOmeRStOwn, OhiO 43832. From SR 751 in Bakersville take CR 281 E then right on TR 101 continue East to TR 245 to TR 100 to location, or from US 36 at Newcomerstown take Collage St N to Lick Run Rd N (left at Y) to McCormick Rd N to TR 100 W to auction.
GPS Coordinates: 40.348443, -81.62265.
30 acReS -neweR hOme-pOnd-wiLdLife haven fenced paStuRe-SpRingS - gReat viewS cOShOctOn cOunty-adamS twp-RidgewOOd SchOOLS tRactOR-equipment-ShOp-hOuSehOLd
30.4 Acres in Deer Country! There is a stocked pond, fenced pasture, and the home is nearly new, all in deep country, yet just some gravel road and you have good access to anywhere. If you like privacy and views plus a place to raise your own food, this is it! The mostly new home has a Cherry kitchen, Dining Room, Living Room, Bath on the main floor, plus 2 Bedrooms, Full Bath and storage are upstairs. It has wood furnace heat, there is a full basement w/Garage and a porch to enjoy the views. There’s a small Barn w/elec & water. Come to Open House to see all that this place offers. Pictures and details online. Hunting privileges w/ Valid down payment.
LegaL: Parcel #s 0020000007603 and 0020000007605. Taxes are: $487 per ½ year CAUV.
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. Property sells subject to all articles of record.
tRactOR-faRm itemS: ‘65
Ford 3000 gas Tractor, ’50 Ferguson
TO30 Tractor, Woods 3pt 5’ brushhog, Ford 3pt 5’ brushhog, 3 pt bale spear, 3 pt post hole digger, 3 pt scoop, 3 pt 7’ sickle bar mower, 3 pt disc, New Quick-attach bale spear, Huskee 6HP 22 Ton wood splitter, Hi-tensil wire jennycrimper-fence items.
ShOp-miSc itemS: DLT 4’ Magnesium concrete float, concrete jointer, Red Lion elec Cement mixer, shingle shovels, ladder & roof jacks, chains, binders, cant hook, log hook, Troy Built weedeater, Husqvarna weedeater w/blade attachment, step ladder, ext ladder, Alum entry cable, cement blocks, Drywall jack, DeWalt planer, Router, Sawsall, Metal workbench w/Vise & Grinder, SS Table, Bench sander, Carpet stretcher(knee pounder), Nuts/Bolts, shop lights, tool boxes, selection of hand tools, 2 replacement windows, some 2x4 & 2x6 used, Good Paddle Boat, hOuSehOLd etc: Refrigerator, sled, double sink, desk, baby bed, Childs rocker, Elec Heaters, old books, 2 Deer Mounts-pictures-lamps, Sasafrass sink base, Tricycles, picnic tables, Patio furniture.
cOntent teRmS: Cash or valid check, 5% fee for Credit cards.
auctiOn By ORdeR Of: edward canfield Kaufman ReaLty & auctiOnS
330-852-4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com
JaKe SchLaBach Realtor/auctioneer
330-763-0889 OR jake@kaufmanrealty.com
antiquEs & cOLLEctibLEs: oak curved glass, claw foot china closet; china Victorian settee; Victorian straight chair; glass ball & claw organ stool; walnut lamp stand; Tiffany style stained glass table lamp; key wind Regulator wall clock; key wind mantle clock; oak rocking chair; spinning wheel; desk/bookcase combination; hall deck; corner chair; 2 oak school desks; Dan Dee pretzel tin; kitchen utensils; Pyrex ware; granite ware; coffee grinder; foreign & domestic china; miniature sad irons; hammered aluminum; books; die cast cars; pictures; frames; sterling silver flatware; costume jewelry; wooden butter bowl wooden rolling pins; 1 gallon to 12 gallon crocks; fancy work;
guns, hOusEhOLd & tOOLs: Burgo 22 cal rev; 2 Black Powder pistols; maple hutch; maple table & 6 chairs; baskets; pots; pans; dishes; kitchen utensils; small electrical appliances; Craftsman portable air compressor; Craftsman electric blower; Delta power miter saw; miscellaneous hand, carpenter and garden tools; 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.
nOtE: This is only a partial list, see web for complete list and pictures. visit baerauctions.com for online bidding
Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com
Mark DiRienzo ~ Owner
Begins ending Mon. oct. 9, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. with extended Bidding
650+ Lots
trucks | traiLers | LuMber | buiLding suppLies
| tooLs | storage barns | Hoop buiLding trucks & traiLers: 2017 Ford F-450 Lariat Crew Cab, Flat Bed, 6.7 L Power Stroke, aprox. 93,000 Miles; 2014 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD, 4 Door, Duramax 6.6 Diesel, Z71 LT, 4x4, 177,500 miles; 2012 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4 Door Z71 off road package LTZ, 4x4, with 5th wheel hitch, aprox. 200,000 miles; 2018 F-150 4x4 pick-up truck, Vin. 1ftew1ep6jfd30353, aprox. 97,000 miles, excellent condition, 2.7 Liter motor turbo eco boost, cloth seats, crew cab, bed liner; 2022 Moritz Equipment Trailer, 16x6&1\2ft, high tensile, ELH AR Series; 32ft. Diamond C, Fmax 210, Tandem Axle Dual Trailer, Flatbed Gooseneck
LuMber: 200+ lots of lumber including treated and untreated lumber of varying sizes
otHer: Ee-Zee Wrapper, 9620 lumber wrapper with 15ft. web chains; 10 lots of 12ft tall Cantilever Racking with Rack Forks; many lots of screws, tools, & building materials including post anchors, foam rolls, rolls of Glow E Foil, composite decking & more; misc. doors & windows; 2 storage barns 14x40; 12x24 storage barn; a shipping container and dry box trailer used for storage; 50x120 Hoop Building with 48 concrete bottoms pick up on Thursday, October 12, 2023 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at 1140 OH-14, Columbiana, OH 44408… some of the shelving and hoop building will need to be picked up at a later date.
note: Tri-State Metal Sales is not going out of business, they are no longer stocking the lumber.
terMs: 10% Buyers Premium, Online Bidding
Terms Apply.
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
starting at 5:00 P.M.
200.1 Acres | dOver tOWnship
tuscArAWAs cOunty | 13 pArcels
ApprOx. 149.5 Open/tillAble Acres
ApprOx. 50.6 WOOded Acres
privAte building sites | 3 bed, 1 bAth hOme
rOAd FrOntAge On 4 rOAds
minerAl rights included | live Onsite AuctiOn
lOcAtiOn: 3739 sr 516, dOver, Oh 44622 gps cOOrdinAtes: 40.535291, -81.529588 Directions: From I-77 (exit 83) take SR 39 west, take NW SR 516 for 2 miles and see the farm right. From Windfield, take SR 516 southeast 1.9 miles to farm on left. Signs Posted.
summAry: Spanning a vast 200.1 acres, this farm boasts enviable road frontage on Schneiders Crossing Rd, Minard Rd, Swonger Rd, and State Route 516. Just imagine the breathtaking views, with its rolling terrains painting a tranquil backdrop for every dawn and dusk. Nestled within this 200-acre farm is a cozy 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom residence, complete with a detached 2-car garage.
Whether you’re gazing out at roughly 50 acres of rich woodland – and the marketable timber that stands proudly within – or envisioning the infinite opportunities this land presents, you’ll find it hard to resist. Think building lots, a haven for hunting, fertile farming grounds, or a rural home in a prime location. Its proximity to
I-77 offers unparalleled convenience, bridging the beauty of country life with the pulse of the urban. Discover the harmony of Dover and Winfield right here. Dive into your rural dream now!
legAl: Tuscarawas County Parcel #’s 1000266000, 1002207000, 1002042000, 1000824000, 1000826000, 1002326003, and1002056003, Dover Township, Dover City SD. Taxes: Taxes are currently $2,010.66/half. CAUV Recoupment is the buyer’s responsibility. terms: 10% Buyer’s Premium. For complete terms visit www.kaufman-auctions.com sale: by order of dover capital enterprises, inc. KAuFmAn reAlty & AuctiOns (888) 852-4111 www.kaufman-auctions.com curt yOder, realtor/Auctioneer/partner (330) 204-2447 curt.yoder@kaufmanrealty.com KObe shetler realtor (330) 987-4084 kobe.shetler@kaufmanrealty.com
starting at 10:00 a .M
Featuring: A Beautiful “Move in Ready” Single Family Brick Home with 3 Bdrms, 1.5 Baths Located on Approx 2.26 Acres. This 2 Story Home has a Recent Renovated Kitchen, Dining Room, Lg Living Room with a Wood Burning Fireplace, Finished Full Basement with a Laundry Area and a Lg Sun Room. A Two - Car Garage is Attached and there is a Large Out Building with a Cement Floor. Some Other Features Include: Asphalt Driveway with Parking, Cement Back Porch and Fire Pit, A Sm Spring Fed Pond and an Underground Gravity Fed Water System to a Lg Garden. This Spacious Home has New Hardwood Floors and Many Oak Accents Throughout the Home. There also is an Outdoor Boiler to aid with the homes heating needs. If You are Looking for a Quality Home in a Quiet Neighborhood..... This is the Home for You! So Many Possibilities for this Beautiful “One of a Kind” Brick Home. termS On re: 10% Non-Refundable Depo on the Day of the Auction. Balance in 45 - 60 Days or Closing. 10% Buyers Fee Applies to the RE Only.
itemS OF intereSt: 2014 Ford F-350, 2008 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic Motorcycle w/Motorcycle Cargo Trailer, 4 W-D Bombardier Outlander ATV, Construction Storage Trailer - 8’ by 32’, Wheel Horse Toro Parts, Porta John, Outdoor Pizza Oven, Barbie Collection & 12’ Tall Metal Shelving Units.
Lg equip & traiLerS: 2 Wheel Drive Teramite T5C
Back Hoe, Ferris Zero Turn Mower, Wheel Horse Toro Riding
Mower, Commercial Brave 32 Ton Log Splitter, Trailers: 2001
Road- Clipper 7’ x 18’, 2002 Carry-On 5’ x 8’, & 1994 BTM 5’ x 8’; Machine Forks, Cycle Country Snow Plow & Etc.
pOwer tOOLS & weLding: Craftsman Upright Air Compressor, Premium 3200 psi Pressure Washer, Ryobi Belt/Disk Sander, 12” Dewalt Sliding Compound Mitre Saw & 14” Chop Saw, 5 Speed Drill Press, Lincoln Welder, Acetylene Tanks on Big Wheeled Cart, Schumacher Flex Welder, Hypertherm Plasma Arc Cutting System, Welding Rods, Hand Made Welding Cart w/ Winch, Stihl Chainsaws, Dewalt: Circular Saw, Impact Drills, Drills, Grinder, Reciprocating Saw & Flashlight; Angle Grinder, Grinders, Dremels, Stanley Planer/Router, Bolt Cutters, Deluxe Tire Locking Chock, Buffers, Battery Chargers, Echo Weed Wacker, Ceiling Hoist & More.
Hand/Yard tOOLS & miSc: Berger Transit on Tripod, Remington Powder Actuated Hammer, Shop Lights, Hand Tools, Hardware Organizers, Floor Jacks, Shop Stools on Wheels, Furniture Dollies, Excessive Amt of Hardware in Bins, Snow & Spade Shovels, Brooms, Pitch Forks, Spud Bars, Metal Cage Bins, Live Trap, Wood Lawn Cart, Metal Horse Stands, Heavy Pipe Stands, 5’ 7” Square Deck Landing, Ext Cords,
Sockets, Carriers w/ Plumbing & Electrical Supplies & Etc. tOOL acceSSOrieS & miSc itemS: Little Giant Ladder Systems, 1500 lb Hand Master Vehicle Dollies, Folding Alum Ramp, Hydraulic Motorcycle Lift/Jack, Air Tank, Winch, 4’ & 5’ Grated Hitch Carriers, Ratcheting Straps, Double Hook Chains, Chain Binders, 4 Tier Rotating Hardware Organizer, Cast Metal Tool Stand, Expandable Top Rolling Cart, Badland Snatch Block, Hitch Sleeves, Balls, Bar Clamps, Bench & Pipe Vices, 6’ Werner Fiberglass Ladder, Yorktowne Stackable Tool Chest, Paint Booth, Lg Wheel Metal Cart & Cabinet on Wheels, Par-X Metal Toolbox, Jack Stands, Trailer Jacks, Lock Smith Items, Propane Tanks, Commercial Grade Receiver Hitches & A LOT More. cOLLectibLeS & curiOSitieS: Vtg Ice Tongs & Log Roller, Zippo Pocket Lighters, Men’s Steelers Watch, Knives: Case XX & Western Fixed Blades, Pocket - Colonial, Imperial, Buck, Smith & Wesson & Novelty; Framed Harley Davidson Shadow Boxes, Metal Signs: Enter Here, State Route 5, Maintenance, No Smoking, Smith’s Service Center & Rail Road; Costume Jewelry, Buttons, Keys, Ty Beanie Babies, MIB Barbie Dolls: Hollywood Legends, Winter Fantasy, Scarlet O’Hara, Society Hound Collection, Simply Charming, Pink Ribbon, Perfectly Suited, Pin Stripe Power, Wedding Day, Cracker Barrel, Tree Trimmings & Holiday Treats; & More. termS: Cash or Pa. check; Visa, MC or Discover has a 5% fee. Visit www.bullocksbidnbuy.com current auctions” for more info & pics.
OwnerS : timOtHY &
Flea Market open Fridays January-December
Second Tuesday Monthly Consignment Auction March-November
Weekly Hay & Grain and Small Livestock & Agricultural Online Auctions
Ends: TuEs. OcT. 17, 2023 at 7:00 P. M.
I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction. Located 1½ miles East of Carrollton, Ohio, on SR 39 to Wood Street then south ¼ mile to home at 49 WOOd Rd. sE, caRROllTOn, Oh 44615.
Preview: OctOber 17, 2023 frOM 4:00 - 6:00 P. M.
Pick UP: OctOber 19, 2023 frOM 3:00 tO 7:00 P. M.
BMW ~ hOusEhOld GOOds ~ anTiquEs ~ TOOls
auTOMOBilE: 1999 BMW model 328I 2 door convertible, 103,000 miles, leather interior, good condition; hOusEhOld GOOds: Kenmore electric range; oak curio cabinet; 3 pc. oak bedroom suite with queen bed; double bed; flat screen TV’s; upholstered recliners; patio furniture; upholstered sofa; oak dining room suite; glider rocker; stands; dressers; chest of drawers; Pots; pans; dishes; kitchen utensils; small electrical appliances; Stainless steel cookware; anTiquEs: 3 graduated drawer, panel sided chest; square oak trunk; curly maple rocker; oak washstand; Duncan Phyfe drum stand; cane bottom chairs; cedar chest; foreign and domestic china; Pyrex; cookie cutters; flat irons; sad irons; Jewel Tea china; large lot pressed glass; Longaberger baskets; Singer sewing machine; aluminum cookware; crocks; crock jugs; wooden packing boxes;
TOOls: Industrial vertical single phase air compressor; Lincoln arc welder; oxygen acetylene torches; Continental engine hoist; chain saws; Coats tire machine; aluminum U-Haul ramps; aluminum extension ladder; jack stands; garden tractor trailer; miscellaneous hand, mechanics and carpenter tools; chain saws; 6’ aluminum step ladder; Visit Baerauctions.com for online bidding
TERMs On PERsOnal PROPERTy: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases.
nOTE: This is only a partial list, see web for complete list and pictures.
Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor 330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com
Bob & Ken Grimes ~ Owners
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
Perhaps it’s genetic? My greatgrandmother loved birds. She had bird figurines. She had bird prints. She had bird music boxes. She favored cardinals. Her sister favored robins. I don’t know how old they were when they chose sides and made allegiances in the bird world, but that memory has stuck with me even three decades after both are gone.
I’m partial to cardinals, of course, but I also have a real soft spot for blue jays. I like their attitude. Who am I?
A decade ago, I had no idea about birds. I still have almost no idea, but I’m far more interested. I have bird books now. Antique. The books, not the birds. I assume birds have not changed significantly since the mid20th century so my grandmother’s books are still serviceable. I’m interested in birds but not enough to buy new books. Let’s not talk crazy.
Concerns. I have not spotted a flamingo in our area of the Buckeye State, but with our cooling temperatures as autumn arrives, I have concerns.
A midwestern autumn offers a nice mix of wintry cold interspersed with 80-plus degree days because we like to keep things interesting.
If the flamingos are like the rest of my Florida family and friends (kisses!), they are going to freeze to death if it drops below 75 degrees.
Like, the National Guard should airlift them to safety if the windchill drops below 60 degrees for certain.
With this in mind, do the misguided flamingos need sweaters? Parkas? Tiny knitted hats? An airline ticket home? Take Southwest, not Spirit — trust me on this.
If they choose to remain in Ohio, they are going to need guidelines. Someone needs to explain to the flamingos that a water filled pothole is NOT an actual body of water suitable for fowl — although in many instances the sizes are virtually the same.
Instead, they should be shuttled to the Great Lakes. Did you know that the Great Lakes are the largest fresh bodies of water on earth?
Lake Erie, Superior, Huron, Michigan and Ontario span 750 miles in from east to west.
Also, they probably already have an edge on doing that whole “arms up, make an “O”” thing to spell out O-H-I-O in silhouette. The one legged trick is tailor made for it.
Finally, if they do decide to take leave of our fair state, they will need to know the official midwestern way to say goodbye. It starts with “welp, I guess it’s time to get going.” Then, you stand around (one leg or two, your choice), throw around some
AKRON, Ohio — The 2023 Summit County Milkweed Pod collection sponsored by the Ohio Pollinator Habitat Initiative begins Oct. 5. The large collection bin will be hosted by the Ohio State University Extension, Summit County Office at its location in Akron, 440 Vernon Odum Blvd.
The last day for collection will be Nov. 11, since the Ohio Department of Natural Resources will be picking up the collection bin Nov. 12.
The collected pods will be cleaned and the seed will be used to establish new plantings and create additional habitat for the monarch butterfly in Ohio.
To find out more about OPHI, go to ohiopollinator.org/. Questions, contact Summit SWCD at sbarbic@ summitoh.net or 330-929-2871.
handshakes and hugs, inch toward the exit (or state line as the case may be), continue chatting, more hugs and handshakes, move on to waving
Honestly, by the time they get around to actually working through
a whole midwestern goodbye, the warm weather will return.
(Kymberly Foster Seabolt welcomes comments at lifeoutloud@comcast.net; P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460; or KymberlyFosterSeabolt.com.)
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No longer needed the following will be sold at public auction located at The Sprunger Building: 13071 emerSOn rOAd, Apple Creek, OhiO 44606 (GPS 4885 Kidron Road).
Seller -1- Knee hole desk, plant stand, love seat, lamp stand, glider chair, cedar chest, drop leaf table & chairs, entrance table, china cabinet, secretary desk, butcher block table, step back cupboard, wash stand, quilt rack, book shelf, dresser with mirror, jewelry stands, early sewing machine cabinet, metal child’s bed plus others, washer, gas dryer, early New Process gas stove, table & benches, jewelers work bench, 25 plus wall and mantel clocks, Fenton, oil lamps, Royal Doulton, quilts, sewing baskets, collectible baskets, wall pictures, china set, crock spice set, kitchen supplies, rolling pins, early metal canister set, Griswold skillets, cookie cutters, good supplies of primitives, crocks, sets of silverware, good assortment early Christmas, bedding, linens, room ac unit, fans, hat boxes, books, dolls, mix of coins, gold & silver jewelry, watches, thimble collection, sad irons, Rainbow sweeper, canning jars, granite ware, tea pots, cast iron banks, nail keg, early metal advertising sign, ice picks, kids sled, metal watering cans, hand tools, coffee grinder, egg scales, Seville match box holder, scales, paper wrapper, quilts, assortment of shelf brackets & handles.
Seller-2- Buggy seat, park bench, flip top commode, pie safe cupboard, coffee table, mama’s bench, drop leaf table, lap top desk, flat wall cupboard with pie safe, early dresser, night stand, 4 piece bedroom suite, doll buggy, cherry corner cupboard, brass bed, patio set, step back cupboard, wicker table, oak chairs, round oak pedestal table, painted hurricane lamp, pitcher & bowl, quilts and tops, hanging lamps, crocks, flow blue plates, wall pictures, gas grill, 6 X 10 dog pen, kerosene lanterns, Grandfather clock, card tables, kids wagon, turkey fryer.
nOTe- If you are into antiques this is one you won’t want to miss.
TermS- Cash, check, register for bid number, not responsible for accident or usage of items after they are purchased, no buyers premium. Auction held inside with plenty of seating.
FOr SAle By OwnerS
Jeff ‘Jake’ Gasser, assistinG auctioneer auctioneer/auction MGr.: HaroldfarnswortH
Sterling, Ohio 44276 • jlgauctioneer@juno.com
For pictures go to www.auctionzip.com ID# 12120
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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
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
New Holland TN75DA FWA diesel tractor with 32LC loader having 693 hours, nice running tractor; New Holland TC33 FWA diesel tractor with 7308 loader and 757C backhoe, ROPS, 2280 hours, foot hydro, nice running tractor; John Deere 455G Divine crawler, runs fine; Massey Ferguson 200 gas backhoe with 2940 hours; New Holland silage special round baler with monitor and over $3000 parts just put into it, IT’s read to roll! Call Dean Schaad auction manager at 419-8923615 to schedule a time to view the items selling. 10% buyer’s premium on equipment and to be paid for by cash or check. LOTS of AGCO parts are also selling in this online auction. 15% buyer’s premium on parts.
Don R. Sweeting AuctioneeR LLc 419-744-9418
Ends: Mon. oct. 16, 2023 at 7:00 P.M.
I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction. LocatEd 1133 KibLEr road, nEw watErford, oh 44445.
Preview: OctOber 16th 2023 frOM 4:00 - 6:00 P.M.
Pick UP: OctOber 18th 2023 frOM 3:00 tO 7:00 P.M.
EquipMEnt ~ tooLs ~ boats ~ antiquEs
Danuser 3pt post-hole digger w/cylinder; Sears Air Compressor; Craftsman Drill Press; 10 & 12’ aluminum boats; canoe; Large lot hardware; Large lot of small engines, parts and accessories; fishing tackle; Makita angle grinder; chain saws; knives; corded and battery tools; Porta Cable Air Compressor; Aurora HO gauge slot car set; wooden crates; license plates; 5 & 10 Gal wine jugs; square oak trunk; wooden handle monkey wrenches and others; Toys;
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. 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
Wendy Boyles ~ Owner
Ends: TuEs. OcT.
2023 at 7:00 P.M.
I the undersigned will sell at Public Online Auction. LOcaTEd 12759 BLOssEr rOad, nOrTh Lima, OhiO 44452.
Preview: OctOber 17, 2023 frOM 4:00 - 6:00 PM
Pick UP: OctOber 19, 2023 frOM 3:00 tO 7:00 PM
hOusEhOLd GOOds ~ anTiquEs ~ TOOLs
hOusEhOLd GOOds: Whirlpool Estate HD super capacity electric dryer; LG front load washer; Maytag refrigerator; Frigidaire glass top stove; oak pedestal dining table w/6 chairs; upholstered living room suit; oak entertainment center; upholstered recliner; flat screen TV’s; 110v portable room air conditioner; hickory rocker; SS cookware; New Wave convection oven; folding metal chairs; BB gun; pots; pans; dishes; kitchen utensils; small electrical appliances; large lot cookbooks;
anTiquEs: cast iron cookware; Pfaltzgraff china; tin coffee mill; Pyrex; Tonka toys; other toys; books; crocks; costume jewelry; feed sacks; Blue Willow china; records; large lot quilts; foreign and domestic china;
TOOLs: John Deer 130 lawn tractor; Delta drill press; Poulan push mower; Craftsman vertical air compressor; electric hand tools; hand, mechanics, carpenter and garden tools; garden tractor trailers; live traps; Visit Baerauctions.com for online bidding
TErms On PErsOnaL PrOPErTy: 10% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. nOTE: This is only a partial list, see web for complete list and pictures.
Ken Baer Auctioneer / Broker / Realtor330-424-2505 or Ken@BaerAuctions.com Richard & Maxine Bartholomew
OwnersREAL ESTATE OCTOBER 10 327.5± ACRES IN 7 TRACTS. White County, IN (Brookston, IN).
Cropland & Wooded Building Sites • 304± Tillable Acres. Contact Dean Retherford 765-427-1244. 12 220± ACRES IN 1 TRACT. Grant County, WI (Woodman, WI). 160± Acres of Productive Tillable Land • Excellent Whitetail Hunting!!! • Close to Class 1 Trout Streams. Contact Chris Hoffman 608-885-0005. 16 180± ACRES IN 10 TRACTS. Williams County, OH (Edon, OH). Florence Township Farm • Tillable Farmland
10 3 27.5± ACRES IN 7 TRACTS. White County, IN (Brookston, IN). Cropland & Wooded Building Sites • 304± Tillable Acres. Contact Dean Retherford 765-427-1244.
12 220± ACRES IN 1 TRACT. Grant County, WI (Woodman, WI). 160± Acres of Productive Tillable Land • Excellent Whitetail Hunting!!! • Close to Class 1 Trout Streams. Contact Chris Hoffman 608-885-0005.
• Recreational Wooded Land • Potential Country Building Sites. Contact Jerry Ehle 866-340-0445. 17 115± ACRES IN 6 TRACTS. DeKalb County, IN (Butler, IN). Over 100± acres of Excellent Tillable Ground • Easy Road Access to all Tracts • Farming Rights in 2024 • Potential Building Sites. Contact Dean Rummel 260-343-8511 or Daniel Days 260233-1401. 23 78± ACRES IN 2 TRACTS. Paulding County, OH (Paulding, OH). Prime Productive Farmland in Blue Creek Township. Contact Jerry Ehle 866-340-0445.
5 FARM EQUIPMENT – VIRTUAL AND TIMED ONLINE ONLY Various Locations. Contact Eric Ott 260-413-0787 or Robert Mishler 260-336-9750.
5 PERSONAL PROPERTY – TIMED ONLINE ONLY. Fort Wayne, IN. Contact Mike Roy 260-437-5482 or Reid Yoder 260-402-0895.
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16 180± ACRES IN 10 TRACTS. Williams County, OH (Edon, OH). Florence Township Farm • Tillable Farmland • Recreational Wooded Land • Potential Country Building Sites. Contact Jerry Ehle 866-340-0445.
17 115± ACRES IN 6 TRACTS. DeKalb County, IN (Butler, IN). Over 100± acres of Excellent Tillable Ground • Easy Road Access to all Tracts • Farming Rights in 2024 • Potential Building Sites. Contact Dean Rummel 260-343-8511 or Daniel Days 260-233-1401.
NOVEMBER 1 157± ACRES IN 6 TRACTS. Henry County, IN (Springport, IN). Mixed Use Farm with Pasture, Cropland, and Woods • Abundant Wildlife with Buck Creek splitting the farm • 2-Story Country Home and Farmstead • 2024 Crop Rights to Buyer • Great Access with Frontage on (3) Roads. Contact Andy Walther 765-969-0401. 9 1,103.8± ACRES IN 14 TRACTS. Kankakee, Ford, Iroquois Counties, IL. Productive Soils • Highly Tillable Tracts • Farm D: 585.3± Contiguous Acres (Except for Road) • Grain Storage & Machine Shed • Excellent Road Frontage • Investigate for Potential
8 PERSONAL PROPERTY – TIMED ONLINE ONLY. Milford, IN. Contact Jared Sipe 260-750-1553.
11 PERSONAL PROPERTY – TIMED ONLINE ONLY. Constantine, MI. Contact Robert Mishler 260-336-9750.
29 PERSONAL PROPERTY – TIMED ONLINE ONLY. Vestaburg, MI . Contact Ed Boyer 574-215-7653, Ted Boyer 574-215-8100 or Phil Wolfe 260-248-1191.
We are curreNtly SeekiNg coNSigNmeNtS of: tractorS, farm equipmeNt, attachmeNtS, implemeNtS, trailerS, vehicleS, coNStructioN equipmeNt, 4x4, atv, Side by SideS & laWN equipmeNt. Join
23 78± ACRES IN 2 TRACTS. Paulding County, OH (Paulding, OH). Prime Productive Farmland in Blue Creek Township. Contact Jerry Ehle 866-340-0445.
Home Site. Contact Matt Wiseman 219-689-4373. 28 504± ACRES IN 11 TRACTS. Wayne County, IN (Cambridge City and Greens Fork, IN.
24 FA RM EQUIPMENT. St. Joseph County, MI. Contact Robert Mishler 260-336-9750.
ContaCt: John RuCkman, auCtioneeR 740-398-6522 amy RuCkman, offiCe manageR 740-390-0561 office@theruckmangroup.com
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1 157± ACRES IN 6 TRACTS. Henry County, IN (Springport, IN) Mixed Use Farm with Pasture, Cropland, and Woods • Abundant Wildlife with Buck Creek splitting the farm • 2-Story Country Home and Farmstead • 2024 Crop Rights to Buyer • Great Access with Frontage on (3) Roads. Contact Andy Walther 765-969-0401.
Contact Andy Walther 765-969-0401 FARM EQUIPMENT & PERSONAL PROPERTY OCTOBER 5 FARM EQUIPMENT – VIRTUAL AND TIMED ONLINE ONLY. Various Locations. Contact Eric Ott 260-413-0787 or Robert Mishler 260-336-9750. 5 PERSONAL PROPERTY – TIMED ONLINE ONLY. Fort Wayne, IN. Contact Mike Roy 260-437-5482 or Reid Yoder 260402-0895. 8 PERSONAL PROPERTY – TIMED ONLINE ONLY. Milford, IN. Contact Jared Sipe 260-750-1553. 11 PERSONAL PROPERTY – TIMED ONLINE ONLY. Constantine, MI. Contact Robert Mishler 260-336-9750. 29 PERSONAL PROPERTY – TIMED ONLINE ONLY. Vestaburg, MI. Contact Ed Boyer 574-215-7653, Ted Boyer 574-215-8100 or Phil Wolfe 260-248-1191. NOVEMBER 24 FARM EQUIPMENT. St. Joseph County, MI. Contact Robert Mishler 260-336-9750. 25 FARM EQUIPMENT. Minford, OH. Contact Arden Schrader 260-229-2442 UpcomingAUCTIONS
9 1,103.8± ACRES IN 14 TRACTS. Kankakee, Ford, Iroquois Counties, IL . Productive Soils • Highly Tillable Tracts • Farm D: 585.3± Contiguous Acres (Except for Road) • Grain Storage & Machine Shed • Excellent Road Frontage • Investigate for Potential Home Site. Contact Matt Wiseman 219-689-4373.
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2 8 5 04± ACRES IN 11 TRACTS. Wayne County, IN (Cambridge City and Greens Fork, IN. Contact Andy Walther 765-969-0401
We amplify the reach of marketing land and equipment as a nationally recognized award-winning Auction Company. If you are considering selling, call Schrader to discuss your situation at no cost or obligation.
Thursday, October 5, 2023
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25 FARM EQUIPMENT. Minford, OH . Contact Arden Schrader 260-229-2442
We amplify the reach of marketing land and equipment as a nationally recognized award-winning Auction Company.
If you are considering selling, call Schrader to discuss your situation at no cost or obligation.
@ $11.50/ col. in. = $224.25
starting at 10:00 a.m.
16715 Smith Road, Fredericktown, OH 43019
VehicleS, tractOr, hay equipment, GunS, ammO, tOOlS, hOuSehOldS & mOre!
Follow the signs on auction day, Google maps takes you past the driveway. Go up the driveway for parking.
GunS: AYA Model 1 12 gauge Shotgun with #1 & #2 Barrel; 38 S&W Special CTG. w/Holster; OMC Cal .380
60,000,000 hits annually.
9mm Kurz 2/H Backup; 38 S&W Special CTS w/Holster; Browning Arm Cal .9 Short 380 Auto; .357 S&W Highway Patrolman CTG w/Holster; S&W 357 Magnum Model 27-2 w/Holster; H&R 22 Special Rimfire; Diamondback .38 Special CTG; S&W .22 Long Rifle CTG Model 17-2; Remington Model 1100 12ga Magnum; Browning Citori 12ga 30” & 26”; Winchester Super X Model 1 12ga; Ithaca Model 500 20ga; Browning Arms 12ga; Winchester Model 12 12ga; S&W .3060 w/Leupold Scope; Browning .22 cal w/Bushnell Scope; Ruger Model 10/22 Carbine 22cal; H&R Revolver; River Johnson Revolver; H&R Model 970 22cal Blank Revolver; 32 S&W CTG Secret Service Special; C.S Shattuck “Unique” Revolver w/ Presidential Grips & Swing out Cylinder; BB Gun; Muzzeloader (display only)
ammO: Full & Partial Boxes of Ammo including 45
APL, 380, 38 special, 357, 30-06, SR-20, 22 Longs, 22 Shorts & Blanks. Lots of 12 & 20 gauge shotgun ammo.
VehicleS: 2002 Ford F-150 XL (173,275 miles); 2003 Ford Taurus (showing 65,010 miles)
Farm equipment: Ford 2000 Tractor; 20’ Metal Equipment Trailer; PTO Mower; JD Yard Trailer; MF Hay Rake; 3pt 2 Bottom Plow; 3pt Harrow Plow; Cultipacker; 3pt Blade; 10’x20’ Chicken Run; Small Trailer; 3pt Seeder Spreader
ShOp/tOOlS: Honda Gas Inverter EU2000; Campbell Hausfeld 2hp 6gal Air Compressor; Drill Press Single Phase 110V ZJ5116; DeWalt Cut Off Saw; Multiple Vises; Delta Table Saw; Surface Planer; Clamps; Workbench; Porter Cable Router Table; 8” Bench Grinder; No Drift Chemical Applicator; Lots of Wrenches & Hand Tools; Sockets; Mikita Miter Saw; Wood Ladders; Aluminum Extension Ladders; Battery Chargers; Toolboxes; Hand Trucks/Dolly; Porter Cable Power Tools; Delta Shopmaster Saw; Sears 20gal Air Compressor;Central Pneumatic Sandblaster; Troy-Bilt Power Washer; Troy-Bilt Leaf Blower; (3) Weedeaters (Weedeater, Troy-Bilt & Stihl F590); Rural King Sprayer; Yard Wagon; Wheelbarrow; Small Wood Stove; Lots of Scrap Wood;
Electrical Supplies; Traps; Block/Tackle; (3) Plastic Barrels; John Boat; Fishing Supplies; Rolling Garden Seat; Stationary Engine; Pushmower; Firepit; T-Posts; Tires; Shop Vac
hOuSehOldS: Cast Iron (Lodge & Wagner) Pans, Skillets & Pots; Cast Iron Molds; Cast Iron Scale Set; CastIron Sad Irons; Cast Iron Wine Bottle Opener; 2gal Blue Crown Crocks & Jugs; 3gal Blue Crown Crocks; 10gal Blue Crown Crock; Roseville Pottery; Large Collection of Friendship Stoneware Dining & Serving Pieces; (3) Mini Fenton Hen Baskets; Antique Lanterns; Antique Oil Lamps; Gas Lamp w/Milkglass Shade; Vintage Etched Candy Dish; Vintage Copper Stove Music Box; Vintage Deli Scale; Vintage Stove; Dorm Refrigerator; Kenmore Refrigerator; 7 cubic foot Baltic Chest Freezer; Vintage Washing Machines; Antique & Vintage Dressers; Bed w/underbed storage; Desks; Vintage Singer Sewing Machine (B98975); Sewing Storage Table; Antique Pie Safe; Amish Oak Bench; Rocking Loveseat; (2) Matching Arm Chairs; (2) Matching Wingback Chairs; Wooden Highchair; End Tables; Dining Room Table and Chairs; Glass Patio Table; Canning Supplies; Lamps; Vacuums; KitchenAid Stand Mixer; Crockpots; Small Appliances; Kitchen Utensils; Antique Trunk; Porch Swing; Wooden Chest Cooler; Wicker Planter; Wicker End Table; Decor; Glassware & More. termS/nOteS: All items are sold as-is where-is with no guarantees. Cash, Check and all Major Credit Cards are accepted, a 5% BP is waived for cash & check payments & no out of state checks. All items must be removed following the auction. Guns are not being kept on the property and will not be available to view until auction day. Vehicles, Equipment, Guns & Ammo will be offered at 12pm, we will be running two rings so bring a friend. Suzy’s Concessions will be onsite.
John P. Ruckman, auctioneeR & RealtoR
John k . Ruckman, auctioneeR 740-398-6522 - Office@theruckmanGroup.com
vehicleS: 1988 GMC C6000 Box Truck (box measures 20’ L w/4’ attic above the cab);
implemeNtS: King Kutter Subsoiler; JD 894-8 Side Rake; 3pt MF PTO Rake; David Bradley 4 Wheel Pull Type 10’ Rake; Pequa 710 Tedder; NH 851 Round Baler; 40’ Hay Elevator; NH Hayliner 733 Square Baler; NH PTO Manure Spreader; 2 Row Corn Planter; 3pt 3 Bottom Plow; AG Crane Bale Lifter; 3pt Spring Tooth Harrow; 3pt TSC 8” Auger Post-Hole Digger; 3pt 6’ Offset Disc; trailer/WagoNS: (3) Hay Wagons; Trailer Frame; Gravity Bed; 3pt Carrier; 3½’ x 8’ Trailer Frame;
miSc: Newer Log Splitter; PTO Driven Generator; (2) Riding Lawn Mowers; Wire Fence Bundles (2) New Never Opened Bundles; NoteS: Suzy’s Concessions will be on-site, all Veterans will receive (1) free coffee voucher at bidder registration to redeem on auction day & (1) TRG Hat or Beanie (while supplies last).
Bolivar, oH WED. OCT. 11, 2023 starting at 5:30 p.m.
Bi-LEvEL COunTry HOmE W/DBL . GaraGE & 1,364 SF WOrkSHOp & uTiLiTy SHED TuSky vaLLEy LSD - BETHLEHEm TWp. - STark COunTy 5211 riverdale rd., Bolivar, oH 44612
DirECTiOnS: From Fohl Rd. take Sherman Church Ave. south to Riverdale Rd. then west to Auction or Brinker St. take Hudson Dr. south to Beth Ave. to Riverdale Rd & Auction watch for Whipple Auction Signs. absolute auction, sells to the highest bidder on location HOmE/ inVEstmEnt OppOrtUnitY!
This Lake view vinyl sided 3 bedroom, 2 bath bi-Level home located in Bethlehem Township, Tusky Valley Local School District, features natural woodwork throughout, carpeted living room w/patio doors lead to deck for entertaining, kitchen w/natural wood cabinets & refrigerator, carpeted dining room w/ built-in bookcase, full bath w/dual sinks, tub / shower, finished family room w/ wood burning fireplace & insert, built-in shelving units & crown molding, full bath w/shower, laundry/utility room w/Trane electric furnace & central air & electric water heater & 2 car garage w/concrete drive, 1,728 SF of living area, built in 1976, 1 acre lot, well & septic, 220v elec., taxes only $1667.14 per half year. Also a 1,364 warehouse / workshop w/ 20’ ceilings & 2 roll up doors. This home awaits your remodel and updating! Look this one over and buy at your price!
Call Tom a marino for additional information or showings at 330-409-3385 or Scott i marino at 330-324-3520 or Whipple auction & realty, inc. 330-477-9365.
TErmS On rEaL ESTaTE: 10% down auction day, balance due at closing. Buyer premium of 10% 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.
auCTiOnEEr /BrOkEr: Scott i marino & Tom a marino, Cai mra
auCTiOn By OrDEr OF: Jo anne Dayton, owner
COnDuCTED By: Whipple auction & realty
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Quilting has long been celebrated as an American folk art, and American symbols like flags, eagles and the colors red, white and blue often appear on quilts. Some patriotic quilts have elaborate designs with multiple flags, appliques and complex patterns, sometimes incorporating commemorative banners.
Others were simpler, like this quilt with a single small flag on a red and white checked background. But simple doesn’t mean inexpensive. The quilt sold for $4,750 at a Rago auction. The flag on this quilt provides a clue to its age. There are 36 stars, indicating that it was made about 1865, the year the 36-star flag was introduced.
However, the number of stars on a flag quilt isn’t always a reliable way to date it. Quilters may have altered the number because of artistic license. Notice that the flag on this quilt doesn’t have 13 stripes.
If a quilt isn’t signed and dated, its age is hard to determine, but there are some clues that can help. If you can see dark spots in the quilt when held up to a strong light or sunny window, they may be cotton seeds.
Some collectors claim that this
means the quilt was made before the invention of the cotton gin in 1793, but this is not necessarily true. Quilt makers in rural areas used cotton with seeds in it until the 1920s. The sewing machine was invented about 1850, but quilts were often handsewn after that.
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Q: I recently inherited what I think is an original Shirley Temple doll from my grandmother’s estate. What can you tell me about it?
A: In the 1930s during the Depression, toddler Shirley Temple was credited with keeping spirits up and movie theaters afloat. Dolls made in her image were also popular.
They were first licensed and made by Ideal Novelty and Toy Co. of New York in 1934, and they are still popular with collectors. Early dolls were made with a mixture of glue, sawdust and other materials called “composition.” Vinyl dolls were made after 1957.
Shirley Temple composition dolls from the 1930s have sold recently for about $50 to over $1,000. Price is determined by the doll’s size, costume, condition and whether it has its
original tags, box and script Shirley Temple pin.
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CURRENT PRICES
• Fireplace, pair of andirons, ship’s anchor form, brass, brushed finish, matching log stops, mid-20th century, 18-by-12-by-18 inches, $485.
• Furniture, rocker, child’s, mission style, oak, leather seat, “Gustav Stickley Craftsman” on paper label, c. 1910-1920, 25-by-17 3/4 inches, $575.
• Cane, walking stick, handholding ball, whale ivory, two ebony
spacers, tapered ebony shaft, horn ferrule, whaleman carved, 1800s, 34 1/4 inches, $2,155.
TIP
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Gibson has a legacy of making world-class instruments. The new Gibson Custom Color Series Les Paul Standard 50s and 60s are offered in Figured Top and Plain Top and mark a return to the classic design that made them the most relevant, played and loved guitars in the world–that continue to shape sound across generations and genres of music. These Les Paul models pay tribute to Gibson’s Golden Era of innovation.
50s Figured Top. The Les Paul Standard 50s Figured Top boasts a solid mahogany body, an AA figured maple top and a distinctive translucent custom color nitrocellulose lacquer finish that showcases the
figured maple top. The mahogany neck has a rounded 50s Vintage profile and a rosewood fingerboard with trapezoid inlays. It is available in vivid custom colors including Ocean Blue, 60s Cherry, Blueberry Burst, Translucent Fuchsia, Translucent Oxblood and Honey Amber; a hardshell case completes the package. 50s Plain Top. The Les Paul Standard 50s Plain Top has a solid mahogany body with a plain maple top and a mahogany neck with a rounded, 50s Vintage profile with a rosewood fingerboard and trapezoid inlays. It’s now available in vivid cus-
CINCINNATI — The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center was recently awarded a grant to support its collection and preservation of stories and artifacts critical to the shared American experience. The grant totals $500,000 from the Historic Preservation Fund, administered by the National Park Service, and will support the expansion of the Freedom Center’s collections storage space.
The grant’s purpose is to provide Historic Preservation Funds “to a state, Tribe, local government, institute of higher education or nonprofit to complete a project that assists in the preservation of a historic resource,” helping meet the goals of the National Historic Preservation Act.
As the Freedom Center begins planning for its first substantial refresh since it opened in 2004, the museum plans to double its collections storage area to support future museum operations.
The $500,000 grant from the Historic Preservation Fund will be focused on three key collections priorities: collections storage, growth and access. The grant will help create a sustainable, researchlevel archival system at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, making the institution an international destination for collecting, preserving and researching African American ancestry in Ohio and beyond.
The expansion will also create a dedicated space for archival artifacts and documents and a reading room for visiting researchers.
The Freedom Center is now beginning the process to identify the right partner to facilitate the architectural expansion of the collections storage space and anticipates completing the project by 2026.
Mark Baker, CMW-CC21
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tom colors including Cardinal Red, Ebony, Inverness Green, Classic White, Pelham Blue and Sparkling Burgundy; a hardshell case completes the package.
60s Figured Top. The Les Paul Standard 60s Figured Top has a solid mahogany body with an AA figured maple top visible beneath the new head-turning translucent custom color nitrocellulose lacquer finish. The mahogany neck has a 60s-style SlimTaper profile and a rosewood fingerboard with trapezoid inlays. It’s now available in vivid custom colors including Ocean Blue, 60s Cherry, Blueberry Burst, Translucent Fuchsia, Translucent Oxblood and Honey Amber; a hardshell case is also included.
60s Plain Top. The Les Paul Standard 60s Plain Top has a solid mahogany body with a plain maple top. The mahogany neck has a 60s-style SlimTaper profile and a rosewood fingerboard with trapezoid inlays. It’s now available in striking custom colors that are sure to turn heads including Cardinal Red, Ebony, Inverness Green, Classic White, Pelham Blue and Sparkling Burgundy; a hardshell case is also included.
RUSHVILLE, OH •
Wed-thurs. OCt. 18 & 19, 2023
starting at 9:00 a.m. Est
OVer 2,500 tOOthPICK hOLders - 48 rAre sILVer PLAte NAPKIN rINGs - OutstANdING VICtOrIAN Art & COLOred GLAss COLLeCtION – Art POtterY – Cut GLAss COLLeCtION – rOYAL BAYreuth COLLeCtION – PAPer WeIGht COLLeCtION – VICtOrIAN LAMPs - etC
PrEViEW tUEsDaY, OCt. 17 FrOm 1-4 P.m
The following listed items, all from private collections, will be sold at the MIKe CLuM INC AuCtION GALLerY LOCAted At 7795 us hWY 22 Ne , APPrOx. 2 MI. eAst Of rushVILLe , OhIO (approx. 10 mi. east of Lancaster, 25 mi. west of Zanesville, & 45 mi SE of Columbus).
WedNesdAY sessION: OUTSTANDING VICTORIAN ART & COLORED GLASS COLLECTION TO PARTIALLY INCLUDE 10 VICTORIAN COLORED GLASS BRIDE’S BASKETS IN SILVER FRAMES INCLD. MANY PINK PEACHBLOW TYPES; 2 AMBERINA WATER PITCHERS INCLD CRAQUELLE; MANY PINK TO WHITE PEACHBLOW BRIDE’S BOWLS; BEAUTIFUL CRANBERRY MARY GREGORY TYPE MILK PITCHER W/ENAM DÉCOR; FINE CRANBERRY CUT OVERLAY TANKARD; CRANBERRY RUFFLED WATER PITCHER; PINK SATIN PEACHBLOW BULBOUS VASE W/CORALINE DÉCOR; PINK OPAQUE SWIRL CELERY VASE; 2 GLS CANES (COBALT & CLEAR TWIST, CLEAR TWIST); AURELIAN WELLER 5” VASE W/BLACKBERRIES; RIBBED BLUE OVAL HINGED LID DRESSER BOX; SM BLUE OPAL CORALINE DÉCOR VASE; FRENCH CAMEO COLOGNE W/STOPPED SGND INSPIRA; 10” PANELED ALEXANDRITE VASE; SGND WELLER SICARD 6” VASE W/VINING FLORAL DÉCOR; RED LUSTER LIDDED URN; PAIRPOINT TYPE CANARY FLARE TOP VASE W/PAPER WT STEM; SATIN MILLEFIORI DEMI CUP & SAUCER; MCKEE CHOCOLATE SLAG HEN ON SPLIT RIB BASE; STEUBEN TYPE HONEY AMBER FLARE TOP 9”
VASE W/INTAGLIO CUT BIRDS OF PARADISE & URNS; VASELINE OPAL STRIPE OIL LAMP W/FROSTED
CLEAR STEM & BASE; OPAL RIBBED SWIRL MILK PITCHER; BLUE D&B PICKLE CASTOR IN SILVER
PLATE FRAME W/LID & TONGS; CRANBERRY M GREGORY PICKLE CASTOR IN SILVER PLATE FRAME
W/LID & FORK; PINK & WHITE SPATTER PICKLE CASTOR IN SILVER PLATE FRAME W/LID & TONGS;
RUBY & WHITE SPATTER CELERY VASE W/FINE ENAMEL FLORAL DÉCOR; VASELINE OPAL PANELED
CRUET; MANY NICE ASSTD & UNUSUAL ART & COLORED GLASS PCS IN VARIOUS FORMS & TYPES;
ENAMEL DÉCOR EMERALD 3 HNDL VASE W/CHERUBS & GILT; LG COBALT GLS HAND BELL W/ OPAQUE HNDL & RIM; LT BLUE STEUBEN COMPOTE W/WHITE THREADING; EMERALD DECANTER W/ STERLING OVERLAY OF HEARTS & HORSES; LT BLUE PAIRPOINT TYPE 8” VASE W/CONTROL-LED
BUBBLES & SPIRAL RIM; 12” COBALT FLARE TOP VASE W/SILVER RESIST; 4 STANGL POTTERY BIRDS; 10” NIPPON HNDLD VASE W/FLORAL & GOLD DÉCOR; 14” HP AUSTRIA VASE W/RING HNDLS & FLO -
RAL DÉCOR; 12” HP FLORAL DBL HNDL VASE; 14” PINK FLORAL HP VASE; GREEN SATIN PEG LAMP; SGND PICKARD TANKARD W/OVERALL GOLD & SILVER DÉCOR & MATCHING 10” TRAY; OTHER BEAUTIFUL HAND PAINTED PIECES; CRANBERRY THUMBPRINT BISCUIT JAR W/SILVER LID; PINK SATIN BRISTOL VASE W/ENAMEL FLORAL DÉCOR; PANELED CRANBERRY 3 BOTTLE CASTER SET IN SILVER FRAME; PIGEON BLOOD PANELED 2 BOTTLE OIL & VINEGAR CASTER SET IN SILVER FRAME; ASSTD CRANBERRY PIECES; PIGEON BLOOD SUGAR CADDY W/SILVER FRAME & LID; 10” HP SQUATTY LIMOGES FRANCE FLORAL VASE; BEAUTIFUL LIMOGES 16” DBL HNDLD URN W/FLORAL DÉCOR & OVERALL HEAVY GOLD; LG WELLER SICARD JARDINIERE AS IS; 2 WHEELING PEACH BLOW BUL-
BOUS MUSTARDS W/SILVER LIDS; ENAM DECOR MOSIER TYPE CRANBERRY 7” VASE; PINK SATIN
PEACHBLOW BULBOUS BASE 7” VASE; FINE WEBB PINK SATIN PEACHBLOW VASE W/ENAMEL GILT
BUTTERFLY & FLORAL DÉCOR; 3” UNSGND QUEZAL? VASE; SEV FINE DÉCOR SATIN VICTORIAN ROSE BOWLS; PINK SATIN BURMESE RUFFLE TOP 3” VASE W/FLORAL DÉCOR; WEBB? SATIN EMERALD 3” VASE W/BIRDS & FLORAL DÉCOR; PINK SLAG OPAQUE ACORN SUGAR SHAKER; 2 MT WASH
SATIN EGG DÉCOR SUGAR SHAKERS; LG VICT BLUE GLS TANKARD W/ENAMEL FLORAL DÉCOR; 14”
BRISTOL VASE W/ENAMEL STORK; TWO 12” PHOENIX VASES W/RAISED FLORAL DÉCOR; OTHER
PHOENIX VASES; FENTON ART GLS PCS; NORTHWOOD ROYAL IVY CASED WATER PITCHER; ASSTD ART & COLORED GLS WATER PITCHERS; FINE & UNUS 10” MOSIER TYPE LT AMETHYST FTD VASE W/ HEAVY ENAMEL FLORAL DÉCOR; NICE SATIN ENAMEL DÉCOR VASES; GILT DÉCOR CRANBRY 7 PC WATER SET; COLORED GLS TUMBLERS; MT WASH PILLAR MOLD MUSTARD; MT WASH BURMESE 3 PC CONDIMENT SET; MT WASH EGG SUGAR SHAKER; SMITH BROS SM VASE; WEBB ENAMELED VASE; CORALENE VASE; MT WASH ENAM ROSE BOWL; AUSTRIAN IRRID ROSE BOWL; MILLEFIORI ROSE BOWL; MAIZE SALT SHAKER YELLOW HUSKS; BLUE OPALENE SM ENAM VASE; CRAN MOSIER CORDIAL; VAL ST LAMBERT ETCHED CRANBRY BOWL; FRENCH CAMEO OPALENE VASE; WHITE OPAL WILD BOUQUET TP; PR. BLUE OPALENE 5 LIGHT TORCHIERES ENAMELED; PR SM CUT LUSTERS; BROWN & PINK SPATTER BRIDE’S BOWL; HERON CELERY VASE; BLUE GLS ROLLING PIN –SLIGHT DMG AT FITTING; CRANBRY LEAF UMBRELLA WATER PITCHER; GINORI HP CHARGER; VIENNA ART TIN PORTRAIT PLATE; CAMBRIDGE COBALT ICE BUCKET; BLUE STRETCH COMPOTE; LACY MASTER SALT; BISQUE CAT & DOG MATCH BOX; PINK OVERLAY VASE; 12 HEISEY FLAMINGO QUEEN ANNE PLATES; CAMBRIDGE ELAINE COMPOTE; PATESURPATE VASE; BLUE ENAMEL WATER PITCHER; ERICKSON CONTROLLED BUBBLE PURPLE ASHTRAY; BLACK M GREGORY PAPER WEIGHT; DUGAN AMETH FOIL VASE; MORIAGE COVD JAR; 2 EARLY ENGLISH TOBY JUGS; MT WASH CHICK SALT SHAKER; BLUE ENAMELED SM VASE; WAVE CREST COLLARS & CUFF BOX SIGNED; AMETHYST CARNIVAL ROSES & RUFFLES ROSE BOWL; COBALT CARNIVAL BLACKBERRY MINI COMPOTE; AMETHYST GRAPE & CABLE CARNIVAL BOWL; GREEN BUTTERFLY CARN 2 HNDLD NAPPY; MARI IMP CARN PUNCH BOWL TOP; TORTOISE SHELL MILK PITCHER; PR CHEZ AMETH SPATTER VASES; PINK MICA HNDLD BASKET; RUBINA OVERSHOT THORN HANDLED BASKET; CRANBERRY
OVAL THORN HNDLD BASKET; RUBINA VERDE HNDLD BASKET; 2 BLUE SATIN MINI BASKETS; CHEZ
BLUE & YELLOW SPATTER THORN HNDL BASKET; ROSE MICA THORN
IN THORN HNDL BASKET; GREEN SPATTER THORN HNDL BASKET; BLUE TO GREEN JACK IN PULPIT VASE; OPALENE FLINT BASKET; PLEAT & PANEL CAKE STAND; GLS STORE JAR W/CHIP ON RIM; PR APOTHECARY JARS; LG EARLY BLOWN FUNNEL; GREEN M GREGORY MILK PITCHER; ST CLAIR CARNIVAL BIRD COVD DISH; FINE VICT ART & COLORED GLS S&P SHAKERS IN BOTH SINGLES, PAIRS & OPEN TYPES (STEUBEN ALACITE FTD SALT, RARE SNG MT WASH DEEP CRAN FLORAL DÉCOR FIG, FINDLAY ONYX, PR SCARCE MT WASH EGGS W/PRONG LIDS, 2 RARE MT WASH SLANT EGG W/ CHICK HEAD LIDS, PR RARE OPAQUE DÉCOR FTD CHICK FORM W/SILVER TOPS, LC TIFFANY FAVRILE OPEN TYPE, SCARCE MT WASH SATIN FLORAL DÉCOR CONCH SHELL, BURMESE EXAMPLES, OTHER MT WASH TYPES, RUBINA W/ENAM BUTTERFLIES, OTHER COLORED & ART GLS EXAMPLES, SCARCE SATIN RUBINA W/HEAVY ENAMEL FLORAL DÉCOR, WAVE CREST, PLUS MORE); ROYAL BAYREUTH COLLECTION TO INCLUDE BEACH BABIES VASE; SAILING SHIP VASE; ROSE TAPESTRY HP HOLDER; ROSE TAPESTRY BASKET; ROSE TAPESTRY LG BASKET; TAPESTRY CASTLE TUMBLER; GERMAN TAPESTRY VASE; 4 GERMAN TAPESTRY 3 FTD TP HOLDERS CHOICE; CATTLE TAPESTRY CREAMER; ELK TAPESTRY CREAMER; ROSE TAPESTRY CREAMER; SUNBONNET CREAMER; PRETTY MAID CREAMER; COWS CREAMER; PRETTY MAID CREAMER; LITTLE BO PEEP CREAMER; YELLOW ROSES 3 HNDLD TPH; MUSICIANS CREAMER; COWS VASE; SKATERS CREAMER; GIRL & GEESE CREAMER; STEERS CREAMER; MUSICIANS TPH; TURKEYS CHILD’S TEAPOT; MUSICIANS OVAL BOWL; PLUS OTHER ROYAL BAYREUTH PCS; COLLECTION OF 55 PAPER WEIGHTS WITH THE MAJORITY BEING ST CLAIR (EARLY ROCK OF AGES, 3 ST CLAIR ASH TRAYS, 3 ST CLAIR PEARS, 3 ST CLAIR APPLES, 5 ST CLAIR BELLS, 3 ST CLAIR RING TREES, 2 ST CLAIR CANDLE STICKS, 2 ST CLAIR VASES, 28 ST CLAIR PAPER WTS, ST CLAIR PEN HOLDER, ST CLAIR TURTLE, 2 ST CLAIR SULPHIDES, ST CLAIR AMBER BUFFALO PAPERWEIGHT); PR RAVENNA PAPER WEIGHTS; FINE VICT OIL LAMPS (ELECTRIFIED) TO INCLUDE TALL BRASS BASE BANQUET W/ART GLS IRIS DÉCOR BALL SHADE, BANQUET W/CRANBERRY SATIN BALL SHADE HAVING CUT FLORAL DÉCOR, GWTW METAL & GILT BASE W/UNUS TULIP & VINES SHADE, FLORAL GWTW; PINK OVERLAY DRAGON ETCH GWTW LAMP BASE; 10 OTHER ASSTD LAMPS - FENTON & VICTORIAN; 2 BLUE MINA LAMP BASES; ROSE OVERLAY LAMP SHADE; ETCHED HANGING HALL LIGHT; BRILLIANT CUT GLASS PIECES TO INCLUDE BUZZSAW 12” TRAY; BOWL; WATER CARAFE; TWIST STEM COMPOTE; 2 CREAM & SUGARS; BULBOUS WATER PITCHER; SM FLOWER CENTER; CRUET; MINI COMPOTE; MAYO; PR CANDLE STICKS; 2 PC 10” PUNCH BOWL; 12” PINWHEEL VASE; 8” VASE; 9” BULBOUS TOP VASE; 14” INTAGLIO FROSTED PANELED HNDLD DECANTER W/STOPPER; 9” PANELED INTAGLIO CUT STEIN W/STAG & TREES; LG BISCUIT JAR W/ LID; PLUS OTHER CUT GLS PCS; ART POTTERY TO INCLUDE ROSEVILLE PCS TO INCLUDE BLUE PINECONE SM JARDINIERE; BLUE BLEEDING HEART SM VASE; GREEN APPLE BLOSSOM SM JARDINIERE; PINK BLEEDING HEART SM VASE; WALL VASE; OTHER ROSEVILLE PCS; ROOKWOOD BLUE 1937 VASE; PLUS OTHER POTTERY PCS; MAGNIFICENT VICTORIAN SILVER (COIN?) DTD 1870 LG 8 PC TEA & COFFEE SERVICE; SILVER PLATE EGG SERVING SET; BLUE CLOISONNE VASE IN ORIG WOODEN BOX; INLAID WOODEN CIGAR CADDY; PLUS MANY OTHER FINE PIECES. thursdAY sessION: OVER 2500 TOOTHPICK HOLDERS: 940 CATALOGUED TOOTHPICK HOLDERS THAT WILL BE SOLD INDIVIDUALLY TO INCLUDE 620 ART & COLORED GLASS (MAINE W/ COLORED STAIN, MT. WASHINGTON, TIFFANY, WEBB BURMESE, SMITH BROS, PINK, BLUE, CRANBERRY & VASELINE OPALESCENT, HOLLY AMBER, NE AMBERINA, RED FLASH, PLUS MANY MORE); EAPG TYPES; ROYAL BAYREUTH TYPES; OTHER PORCELAIN & CHINA TYPES; 320 SILVER PLATE EXAMPLES (PALMER COX BROWNIES, KATE GREENAWAY, ANIMALS, CHILDREN, ETC); 145 GROUP LOTS OF 10 TOOTHPICK HOLDERS;48 RARE SILVER PLATE FIGURAL NAPKIN RINGS (ANIMALS, KATE GREENAWAY, PALMER COX BROWNIE, CHERUBS, ETC); VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR PHOTOS AND DETAILED LISTS OF TOOTHPICK HOLDERS & NAPKIN RINGS.
LANCAster MOteLs: Hampton Inn, 740/654.2999; Baymont Inn, 740/654.5111; Holiday Inn Express, 740/654.4445.
terMs: CASH, CHECK, VISA/MC (All checks unknown to our firm will require a bank letter or prior to sale day clearance with us. 15% Buyer’s Fee (5% discounted for cash or check).
ABSENTEE BIDS accepted w/”AS IS, NO RETURN” policy. Absentee bids MUST BE SUBMITTED by 4pm the day prior to auction day. All items will be shipped by the UPS Store & shipping charges are the buyer’s responsibility. Live phone bidding available upon request.
SALE MANAGERS: LARRY & LAURA WATSON. LUNCH bY THE FALCON’S NEST
Hello from Hazard!
We’ve received some guesses on Item No. 1256 and Item No. 1257.
Dean A. Smith, of Clyde, Ohio, wrote in to tell us Item No. 1256 could be a tile or drain cleaner, used to push through the blockage. The barbs would snag the blockage such as roots and then pull the blockage out. Smith believes it also could have been used to retrieve drilling tools lost in a well by lowering it into a well and allowing the barbs to snag the cable attached to the drill shaft.
Paul Heimberger thinks Item No. 1256 could have potentially been used as hay bale anchor stakes to attach a tarp over the hay wagon or in a storage situation. The stakes would have been pushed into the bales and the eyelets would have been used to tie down the ropes and covering.
Clark Colby, of North Huntingdon, Pa., submitted a couple of guesses for Item No. 1256. First, he thought maybe it could have been turned upside-down and tied to a light-duty ground anchor, and the small hooks on these items could have been used to pull a woven wire fence down into a depression between posts. His second guess was perhaps if they are tin-plated as required for foodservice duty, they could have been used to hang cuts of meat in a slaughterhouse.
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Tom Novak, of Columbia Station, Ohio, emailed us his guess for Item No. 1257. He believes it is a set of
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MANSFIELD, OH
Tues. OcT. 24, 2023
starting at 6:00 p.m.
3455 Opossum Run Road, MANSFIELD, OH 44903
AucTION LOcATION: Due to lack of parking, the auction will be held at the LaQUINTA Hotel lobby next to Wal-Mart located at 2485 POssum RuN ROAd, mANsfIeLd, OH on the East side of I/71- SR 13 exit.
ATTeNTION PROJecT seeKeRs!! If you are in the market for a home on a beautiful high above the road 1.98 A wooded setting this property is for you! Enjoy the scenery & sunset as you rehab this 3 bedroom 2½ bath one story 2586 sq. ft. home. Large kitchen w/island, spacious living room w/fireplace, dining room & so much more! There is a large 3 car attached garage for your autos & hobbies. Watch winter skiing activity at the nearby Snow Trails Ski Resort. This rare property is an AUCTION OPPORTUNITY for those seeking a country home to implement their ideas! Large shade trees –tranquil setting- this property is waiting for you in the Lexington School District! Real Estate sells @ 6 P.M. OPEN Oct. 8th 2-3 p.m. & 17th 5-6 p.m. Visit wigtonauctions.com for terms or pick up flyer on site box on Touby Rd. & please enter off Touby Rd.
THe sHOfNeR fAmILY PReseVATION TRusT
HeIdI A. duTT, successOR TRusTee
WIGTON REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC
WES WIGTON,
INFO: 814-332-7410 or 724-456-3632
AuCTIoNEERs:
KEvIN MIllER Au-005084l
ANdREW bAKER Au006289
724-456-3632 • 814-720-2680
ACREAGE SOME TILLABLE GROUND – PAVED ROAD FRONTAGE – MINERALS NOT RESERVED SALT CREEK TWP. – MUSKINGUM COUNTY – OHIO – OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!
8805 CLAY PIKE RD., CHANDLERSVILLE, OHIO
424 N. PERRY HIGHWAY, MERCER, PA 16137
FIRST ANNUAL
FALL HORSE SALE
OctOber 14th
Tack at 9:00 a.m. - Horses at 1:00 p.m.
Wanted: good quality
neW and used tack.
Accepting consignments Oct. 13th
3:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. & morning of sale.
Call for advertising on horses.
Already consigned: several broke
Small ponies and good broke Horses. Several female alpacas, Peacocks. Lots of new & used tack.
Trucking available call Brian 814-332-7410
Horses must come with a Negative coggins test
AuCTIoNEERs:
KEvIN MIllER Au-005084l
ANdREW bAKER Au006289
724-456-3632 • 814-720-2680
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!!!
YOUR OWN RISK AND
ESTATE: There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to the final bid to determine the contract price. Success-
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
740-584-7253 • 740-305-5054
DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-621-1576 BEN SCHAFER, BROKER/AUCTIONEER – 740-584-SALE ED SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-584-2921
starting at 10:00 a .M.
selling On lOcatiOn at: 239 TWP 316 (Orlon Rd.) Salineville, OH
DirectiOnS: Between Salineville & Bergholz, Ohio, Off SR 164 (Amsterdam Rd) to Orlon Rd. Follow Signs.
antique car: 1950 Chevy Deluxe Coup – 2 door – 235 Engine
Car – 47,525 Miles – Excellent Condition
tractOrS: New Holland TN 55 – Regular Drive Tractor – 238
Hours – Diesel – 55 HP – Good Condition – Allis-Chalmer CA Tractor –
Case 300 Triple Range Drive Tractor – Allis-Chalmer C Tractor with Belly Mower – Cub Cadet 1536 Riding Mower
Farm chattelS: Woods 5’ Brush Hog – Cargo Wagon – Stock
Trailer Steel in Field – 4 Bottom Plow – 2 Row Cultivator – Pressure Washer – Generators – Engine Lift (3 Ton) – Grain Elevator – Post Hole Drill 9”
– Wood Pony Cart – Barns Full of Primitive Tools – Metal Cabinet with Bins
Full. – Hand, Gas & Electric Tools & More!
cOllectibleS: Antique Metal Cabinets – Horse Harness – Saddles & Tack – Elis Collection – Lionel Train – Corn Sheller – Gossip Bench
– Antique Wringer Washer with Double Tubs - Antique Furniture
auctiOn termS: Cash, Check, or credit card with proper ID day of auction. 4% Buyer’s premium on all purchases. 4% Buyer’s premium waived for cash or check. Everything sells to highest bidder the day of auction.
FOOtnOteS: Retiring from Farming. Selling Majority of Old Farm Equipment complete listing and Photos at cainrealty.online, auction Zip, and Gotoauction.com
auctiOn OrDereD bY: Jack m brOwn
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
LEWISVILLE, OH
SAT. OCT. 21, 2023
starting at 11:00 a .M.
MONROE COUNTY OHIO
30+/- ACRES – 1 TRACT – MOSTLY WOODED – EXCELLENT HUNTING LAND – TRAILS – EASY TO GET TO – SUMMIT TWP. MONROE COUNTY – OHIO – OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!
-AUCTION HELD AT LEWISVILLE PAVILIONPROPERTY LOCATION:
31874 CLYDE RUBLE RD. (TWP. RD. 70), LEWISVILLE, OHIO
COORDINATES: 39.7888, -81.2412
DIRECTIONS TO PROPERTY: From I-77, use Exit #25 (Caldwell Exit), go East on St. Rt. 78, follow for 20 miles, turn right onto Clyde Ruble Rd. (Twp. Rd. 70), follow for 1 mile to property location. Signs will be posted.
DIRECTIONS TO LEWISVILLE PAVILION: From I-77, use Exit #25 (Caldwell Exit), go east on St. Rt. 78, follow for 23.2 miles into Lewisville. Pavilion located on your right. “Auction Today” signs will be posted.
Opportunity Knocks w/ these 29.77+/- acres located in Summit township of Monroe County, Ohio. This property is ideal for the hunting or recreational enthusiast. It is conveniently located just about 20 miles from I-77. Property has trails throughout and good signs of whitetail and other wildlife. If you are in the market for a hunting or recreational property, you will want to check this property out.
-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 final bid to determine the contract price. Successful purchaser(s) will be required to deposit 10% of the contract price as a nonrefundable 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. Property will be offered as one tract and sold as a lump sum. Minerals were previously reserved by past owners, so no minerals will transfer with land. 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 21st.
OWNERS: N.L.D. LLC
AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: BEN SCHAFER REALTY ED AND BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEERS, LLC. www.edandbenschafer.com - www.benschaferrealty.com
740-584-7253 - 740-305-5054
BEN SCHAFER, BROKER/AUCTIONEER – 740-584-SALE
ED SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-584-2921
DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-621-1576
LANCE MILLER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT – 740-819-8838
BEN WAGNER, AUCTIONEER – 740-885-1236
starting at 5:00 P.M.
2 hOmes- 6 +Acres & Vehicles selling On location At:
578 County Road 16, Rayland, Ohio 43943
DirecTiOns: From Smithfield take CR 15 to CR 16- From Rayland Exit 151 (Route 7) Turn Right on CR 15 just past Dairy Queen to CR 16 & CR 4 Intersection. Across from Hopewell Cemetery
reAl esTATe:
PrOPerTy 1: Is a 3.6-acre lot fronting on CR 16, Rayland. Appraisal Value is $26,000 with No Minerals.
PrOPerTy 2: Is a One-Story Fixer Upper Home on a 1.50 Acre lot. Located at 557 CR 16, Rayland OH. Appraisal Value is $19,500 No Minerals
PrOPerTy 3: Is a One-Story Home & Detached Garage on a 1.053 Acre lot. Located at 578 CR 16 & CR 4, Rayland OH. Appraisal Value is $45,000 No Minerals.
Terms & cOnDiTiOns: Properties will be Offered Separately & in Combination, Selling to the Best Advantage of the Estate. NEW SURVEY! Properties must bring 80% of appraisal Value. Properties Sell in “As Is” Condition … Including Septic Condition. The deposit will be 10% of the Final Bid. Balance Due within 30 Days.
PersOnAl PrOPerTy: Following the Real Estate Auction there will be: 4 Vehicles & Tools in Garage.
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. complete listing and Photos at cainrealty.online, Auction Zip, and Gotoauction.com
AucTiOn OrDereD By: TODD W. cluTTer, ADminisTrATOr- esTATe Of DAViD W. hArris PrOBATe cOurT# 2023 es 166
lArry PierGAllini, ATTOrney
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
STARTING AT 5:30 P.M.
punches, used for leather punching, gasket making, etc.
Leonard Miller, of Lancaster, Ohio has a different idea of how Item No. 1257 may have been used. He recognized it as a stopper boring tool set for glass tube stoppers. Miller wrote that the item was used to bore holes through stoppers for inserting glass tubing, adding that Fisher Scientific has a nine-piece set for $341.
Mark Fulmer seems to agree with Miller, Item No. 1257 was used to put holes in cork bottle stoppers.
Avid Hazard a Guess reader, Randy Winland, also wrote in to tell us Item No. 1257 is two sets of cork boring tools that were used to drill different size holes in corks so that rubber or glass tubing could be inserted through the cork for purposes such as use in a chemistry lab. The smaller end was sharpened to cut through the corks. A special tool was used to sharpen the ends. When closed, it resembled a pocket knife. When opened, a blade was exposed. The pointed end would fit in the different-sized cork boring tools. The sharpener was then turned in a circular motion so the blade would make contact with the sharpened end of the cork boring tool and thus sharpen that edge.
These two brass items were submitted by Bill Puckett, of Parma, Ohio. They are 9 inches long when they are put together. Each individual part is about 4 inches long. All of the individual parts are hollow, numbered 1 to 15 and they fit into each other.
Do you know what the items are and how they were used? Let us know by emailing us at editorial@farmanddairy.com; or by mail to: Hazard a Guess, c/o Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460. We could use more items to keep this column going. Please submit items you would like identified to editorial@farmanddairy.com.
2 BUILDINGS – 3 TRACTS – VACANT LOT – HIGH TRAFFIC COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL – MULTIPLE USES – LOTS OF POSSIBILITIES OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!
424 & 430 MAIN ST., CUMBERLAND, OHIO 43732
OPPORTUNITy KNOCKS w/ these three properties which are located on Main Street in the growing Village of Cumberland. These three tracts will be offered individually and will not be offered as a whole. TRACT #1 is located at 430 Main St. and features an 1100+ square foot building that once house an insurance company. In the last year, this property has been used as a dwelling. This property offers an abundance of possibilities, as it is located on the “Main” drag in Cumberland. Could easily be converted to retail space, still used as offices or even used as a dwelling – rental or owner occupied. Building has had several updates to plumbing and electric, it even has a Generac generator system. It is handicap accessible and offers a black top parking lot with room for up to 8 vehicles. If you have a business idea and need a place – look this property over. With the Wilds being close by and the Jesse Owens recreational area in your “backyard,” this place is ideal for many types of uses. TRACT #2 located adjacent to tract #1 is located at 424 Main St. and has the old Bank and Postal Building on it. This building is in need of renovation – but opportunity still exists. This structural landmark is well built and offers many uses. In its day it not only served as a bank and post office but also house upstairs apartments, other business and even a beauty salon in the basement. For those salvage enthusiast, you may want to check this property out –it is constructed of steel, brick and concrete. The original safe and marble is still on the bank side of the building. It will need a roof, but the potential is here. You will want to “look this property over, not overlook it!!” TRACT #3 is a vacant lot that measures approximately 65’ x 75’. This property will need to be surveyed, so measurements are approximate. This
property would make an ideal addition to either Tract #1 or #2 as it will allow additional parking and or room. OPPORTUNITy KNOCKS!!!
INSPECTION DATE:
TUESDAY, OCT. 10TH FROM 4:00 TILL 5:30 P.M.
TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: There will be a 10% buyer’s premium added to the final bid price to determine the contract price. Successful purchaser will be required to give a $2,500.00 non-refundable deposit on the day of the auction – with the balance due at closing (within 45 days). Tract #1 and #3 sell with a moderate reserve – Tract #2 will sell regardless of price. These properties sell “As-Is/Where-Is” w/ no warranties implied or expressed. These properties sell with no contingencies, financing or otherwise. Any desired inspection must be made prior to bidding. These properties will be sold individually and will not be offered in their entirety. Secure Title will handle the closing. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct, but not warranted. Any announcements on auction day will take precedence over any and all printed material.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: You will not want to over look this opportunity. Cumberland has a lot of positive things going on right now, and you can get ahead of it with these properties which are conveniently and excellently located in a high traffic area. Hope to see you at the auction!!!
OWNER(S): JOE GRIFFIN (TRACTS #1 AND #3) RIDGE WIND LLC (TRACT #2)
AUCTION CONDUCTED By: BEN SCHAFER REALTy
ED AND BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEERS, LLC.
www.edandbenschafer.com
www.benschaferrealty.com
740-584-7253 - 740-305-5054
BEN SCHAFER, BROKER/AUCTIONEER, 740-584-SALE
ED SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-584-2921
DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-621-1576
LANCE MILLER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-819-8838
BEN WAGNER, AUCTIONEER, 740-885-1236
NORTH CANTON, Ohio — The MAPS Air Museum will host its 11th annual Veterans Program on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, at the museum, 2260 International Parkway.
This year, MAPS will focus its attention on the newest aircraft in its inventory. The C-130H Hercules “Spirit of Mansfield” will be dedicated and the 179th Airlift Wing/164th Airlift Squadron from the Ohio
Mansfield-Lahm Air National Guard Base will be honored.
The C-130H Hercules, delivered to the U.S. Air Force in 1989, participated in operations around the world, including in the Balkan region, Haiti, Ecuador/Peru and Kosovo. It joined MAPS in January.
The cost for this event is $25 per ticket. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m. with dinner starting at 6:00 p.m.
and a program to follow dinner. The C-130 will be open for tours before dinner. Tickets may be purchased through the MAPS website, MAPSairmuseum.org.
A buffet dinner will be provided by Mr. Mike’s Catering; beer and wine will be available at an additional cost. The dress code is business casual, military attire optional. For more information, call 330-896-6332.
Jeromesville, oH
Sat. Oct. 28, 2023
starting at 12:30 p.m.
Berg Polled Herefords llC.
Jeromesville, oH 44840
GPs: 334 mohican Twp. rd. 1922, Jeromesville, oH 44840
Berg Polled Herefords LLc are consigning 2 and 3 year old cows bred to breed leading sires. Service sires include: SHF Houston D287 H086, Feltons Legend 242, Innisfail WHR X651/723 4013 ET, KCF Bennett monument J338 and KH JLCS 4013 Woodford K12. call for a catalog Bid online @ HiBID.com
Feature : Heifer calf by Innisfail WHR X651/723 4013 Et calved april 9, 2023.
Berg Polled Herefords llC
Jerry W. Berg, 330-465-6185
Mike Berg, 330-465-2627 16821 Withrich Rd., Dalton, OH 44618.
Bidding Ends:
starting at 12 noon
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 at 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 at 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 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; 6 ½ ‘ 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 GENERA-
TRUCKS: 2000 FORD F350 Crew Cab, V10 Auto w/ 9’ Alum Moritz Flat bed (198,718 miles) (vin # 1FTWW32S5YEE11224); 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 F800 Diesel Bucket
Truck; 9’ Steel Tool Body; 2010 Mercury Mariner. TRAIL-
ERS: 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; 6 ½’ 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 AMOUNT 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 AMOUNT 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 Blower; Peeve & Wedges & More. 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 AM starting w/ pallets & misc * 9:00
Online Timed Absolute Auction - Internet bidding only through Proxibid. View catalog with pictures and item descriptions at www.proxibid.com/ rdfarnsworth.
PickuP DaTe: Wednesday, October 11, 2023 – 3 P.M. until 7 P.M. at our office – 7530 Greenwich Rd., Seville, OH.
shOTguns: Remington 1100 LT20 ga; Remington 1100 12 ga; Remington 870TC 12 ga; (3) Remington 870 Wingmaster 12 ga & 20 ga; Remington 1100 LH Trap 12 ga; Browning Citori 12 ga O/U; Browning 12 20 ga; Winchester Super X2 12 ga 3.5”; Ithaca SKB Century Trap 12 ga; Mossberg 500A 12 ga; Mossberg 9200 12 ga; maverick 88 12 ga; CZ Upland 12 ga O/U; Savage 24 J-DL .22LR/20 ga; Beretta 1301 Comp 12 ga.
Rifles: NIB Henry Golden Boy Farmer Tribute .22 LR; (2) Winchester 70 XTR .30-06 & .25-06; (2) Remington 7400 .30-06; (3) Ruger 10/22 .22 LR; Remington 70BDL .243 Win & .25-06 Rem; Rem. 12-A .22 LR; Rem. 512 .22 LR; Winchester 74 .22 LR; Marlin 1892 .32 RF; Savage B-Mag .17 WSM; Ruger 77/17 .17 HMR; Ruger Mini 14 .223 Rem; Ruger M77 .243 Win; Pre-Ban Colt AR-15 A2 HBAR Sporter .223; DPMS Panther Arms LR-308; Knight’s Armament SR-15 5.56 Nato; Remington 700LH Custom .260 Rem; Saginaw SG M1 .30 Carbine; Remington US Model of 1917 .3006; Springfield 1898 .30-40 Krag; National Ordnance 1903A3 .30-06; Springfield 1884 Trapdoor .45-70; T/C New Englander .50 cal. hanDguns: Colt Anaconda .44 Mag 6”; S&W 629 .44 Mag 6”; S&W 6294 .44 Mag 3”; S&W PC1911 .45 ACP; S&W 19-2 .357 mag 4”; S&W 14-4 .38 Spl; S&W M325 Thunder Ranch .45 ACP; Colt Junior .22 Short; AMT Automag II .22 Mag; Wilson Combat 1911 ULC .45 ACP; Sig Sauer P320 9mm & .45 ACP; Springfield Champion 1911 9mm; Springfield 1911-A1 Tactical TRP .45 ACP; Kimber Custom II .45 ACP; Ruger MKII Target .22 LR; Ruger 22/45 LITE .22 LR; Ruger Super Blackhawk .44 mag; Ruger Single Six .22 LR/Mag; Ruger 22/45 Target .22 LR; Ruger MKIII Hunter .22 LR; (2) Glock 17 Gen 5 9mm; Glock 26 9mm; Bond Arms Century 2000 .45 Colt/.410; Ruger Bearcat .22 LR; Smith & Wesson Pre-27 .357 Mag; Springfield Trophy Match .45 ACP; (2) Sig Sauer P938 Engraved 9mm; Browning Hi Power 9mm; Colt Pocket Nine 9mm; High Standard .22 Mag Derringer. ammO/accessORies: Large amount of ammunition including .22 LR, .22 Mag, .223 Rem, .22-250, .243 Win, .270 Win, .25-06, 30-06, .300 Win mag, .30-30 Win, .30-40 Krag, .44 Mag, .45 ACP, .30 Carbine, 9mm Luger, .380 ACP, .32 ACP, .38 Spl./.357 Mag, and more; Remington 870 & 1100 barrels; Barnett Crossbow; bayonets; Leupold Scopes; Many NOS gun accessories. see full auction catalog at www.proxibid.com/rdfarnsworth
TeRms: 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Local buyers picking their items up on Oct. 11 will have the option to pay in CASH for a 5% discount.
6.75% sales tax will be charged to Ohio Residents. Shipping available on most items. All sales are final. All items sold “As Is” with no guarantees. Ask any questions BEFORE placing bids. All FFL rules apply for firearm sales. Local pickup with 4473 transfer (Ohio Residents) or shipping to an FFL dealer in your state.
StartS : Mon. oct. 9, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.
EndS : Mon. oct. 16, 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 19, 2023 – 12:00-3:00 P.M. Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full 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
9.5-Acre Wooded HideAWAy W/ HAndymAn Home
26 X 48 Pole BArn – WAyne TWP. – FAirless lsd
Also selling: 2009 cHevy silverAdo Truck
2007 HArley dAvidson roAd king
Live Auction With Online Bidding Available On Real Estate
Absolute auction, all sells to highest bidders on lOcaTiOn: 10236 sOehnlen rd. nW, Beach ciTy, Oh 44608.
For full list of terms & details visit www.kikoauctions.com.
AucTion By order oF: dAniel l. BrAkeField AucTioneers/reAlTors: AsHley riTcHey, 330-495-3474, or AsHley@kikocomPAny.com And eric BevingTon, 330-417-5471, or eric@kikocomPAny.com KiKO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
StartS : thurS. Oct. 5, 2023 at 9:00 a .M.
EndS : MOn. Oct. 9, 2023 at 6:00 P.M.
AuctiOn by ORdeR Of: sweet PAint, llc
AuctiOneeR/ReAltOR: Jeff R. kikO, 330-206-1079 OR JeffkikO@kikOcOMPAny.cOM
455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
starting at 5:00 P.M.
DeYoung FamilY – live onsite auction
oliver & ForD tractors – storage trailers equipment – WinDmill – portage co.
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on lOcatiOn: 9002
St. Rt. 303, Windham, Oh 44288. diRectiOnS: Take Rt. 303 east of Rt. 88 or west of Rt. 82 to address. Watch for KIKO signs.
Ford 871 select speed PS runs good
– Ford 9N 3 pt runs – Ford 961 NF 5 sp –
Ford 860 3 pt runs – NH 855 round baler
– parts tractors including Oliver 70 WF –
Ford 861 – Oliver standard 70 – JD 18-hole
double disc grain drill – NI single-beater
manure spreader – 3 pt boom – 3 pt cone
fert. spreader – 2 Oliver 3-bottom drag
plows – 3 pt 4’ disc – AC 4-bottom semi mt
plow – 7’ 3 pt York rake – 3 pt 2-bottom Ford
plow – Myers snowplow – Ford ft. blade –
2 48’ storage box semi-trailers, 1 has 5th wheel and wheels for storage – Ford 501
3 pt sickle bar mower – Quincy 10 HP 3 pt
horz. air compressor – Stover 3 HP hit and
miss engine with cart – Aro motor galv. 40
windmill already dismantled – pair RR jacks
– small Century 100 wire welder – approx.
100 1/2 sheets 3/4 & 5/8 plywood pieces –
misc. tractor & implement rims – two-wheel trailer – 3 pt 5’ brush hog – other misc. – 2 sets Ford 860 fenders – parts washer – AC/DC welder – saddle type floor jack – Oliver 70 parts from motor heads to side shields
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.
auctioneer/realtor: russell t. (rustY) KiKo, Jr., c a i., 330-495-0923, rustYKiKo@KiKocompanY.com
KiKO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
Online Only AuctiOn clAssic cArs, VintAge MOtOrcycle
HArley DAViDsOn MOtOrcycle, DuMp truck MAssey 261 trActOr, snOrkel lift, trAilers
3pt. equip., tOOls, BuilDing MAteriAls, AnD MOre! nO sHipping
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder online only. PrEviEw/ PickuP lOcatiOn: MOgadOrE avE nw, uniOntOwn, Oh 44685 (Address will be given to successful bidders)
PrEviEw: Friday – October 6, 2023 – 11:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M.
PickuP: Wednesday – October 11, 2023 – 11:00 A.M. – 5:30 P.M.
auctiOnEErS nOtE: Seller was a long-time collector! All items are very well maintained. Large assortment of items, there is something for everyone! 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.
AuctiOneer/reAltOr: JOsepH gliAttA, 330-771-4012 kikO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.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/
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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/
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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/
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WHAT: 2024 Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement scholarship program
ELIGIBLE: All applicants must be planning to pursue a career in agriculture, and must reside within Horizon Farm Credit’s 100-county territory or Washington D.C. They may be high school seniors, students currently enrolled in a two- or four-year educational program at a college or university or students currently enrolled in a technical school.
AMOUNT: Ten scholarships, each valued up to $10,000
DEADLINE: Jan. 5
APPLY: https://fcfoundationforag. org/
(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.)
Fri. Oct. 13, 2023
starting at 1:00 P.M.
Fantastic OppOrtunity!
10+ acres WaterFrOnt prOperty
OFFered in parcels situated On 130+ acre allied lake - remOdeled HOme plain tWp. – cantOn city – stark cO., OH – plain lOcal scHOOls live auctiOn WitH Online Bidding availaBle
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder(s). LOcatiOn: 5347 HarmOnt ave. ne, cantOn, OH 44705. Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details.
auctiOn By Order OF: WOOdHall ltd.
auctiOneer/realtOr: geOrge p kikO, 330-418-1095 Or geOrge@kikOcOmpany.cOm
KiKO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
StartS : tueS. Oct. 10, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.
endS : MOn. Oct. 16, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.
Online Only AuctiOn - Selling FrOm twO lOcAtiOnS
OutStAnding clASSic cAr cOllectiOn
chevrOlet cOrvetteS c1 thrOugh c7
1985 chevrOlet irOc-Z cAmArO
2009 Bri-mAr cAr hAuler trAiler
(2) drive-On liFtS - tOOlS - cAr PArtS - vette PArtS Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. car LOcatiOn: 3515 e. State rd., POrt cLintOn, OH 43452 (Liberty aviatiOn MuSeuM).
car OnLy Preview: ThursdayOctober 12, 2023 - 10:30 A.M.-12:00 P.M.
PickuP: Friday - October 20, 202311:00 A.M.-3:00 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
starting at 5:00 P.M.
Janice i. Martig trust 99+ acres Of PriMe Land farMLand – BuiLding sites – WOOded HideaWay BerLin tWP. – MaHOning cO. – Western reserve scHOOLs
MineraL rigHts transfer – OnLine Bidding avaiLaBLe
Family owned 60+ years. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on lOcaTiOn: Berlin sTaTiOn rd., Berlin cenTer, Oh 44401. direcTiOns: Take St. Rt. 534 north of Rt. 14 or south of US Rt. 224 to Berlin Station Rd. and east to the land. Watch for KIKO signs.
Attention investors
three CommerCiAl ProPerties
retAil - offiCe - industriAl/Auto
dover City - tusCArAwAs County
live AuCtion with online Bidding AvAilABle
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder(s) on lOcatiOn at auctiOn 1: 304 n. WOOster ave., dOver, OH 44622 directiOns: From I-77 south take exit 85 onto Schneiders Crossing Rd. and turn left towards Dover. In 1/2 mile, turn right onto N. Wooster Ave. to auction location. Watch for KIKO signs.
real estate: Three prime commercial properties, all situated in Dover, offer exceptional visibility just minutes away from I-77. These properties will sell on-site with auction taking place at auction 1 location: 304 N. Wooster Ave., Dover, OH 44622. Potential buyers will have the opportunity to choose from these properties individually or acquire them all. Showings are available during regular business hours provided prior consent is obtained as all buildings are currently leased. Don’t miss this chance to secure these highly desirable income-generating properties.
auctiOn 1: 304 n. WOOster ave., dOver, OH (auctiOn lOcatiOn). 9,800 SF three-unit retail building on half-acre. Very accessible with road frontage on three sides. Paved parking lot front and aggregate in back. Each unit includes warehousing/storage with 14ft ceilings and overhead doors, three separate electric meters, gas heat, central A/C, and city utilities. Unit 1 features a glass storefront area attached to a large conference room, lunchroom, 2nd floor office, and 30’x45’ storage/warehouse with 9’x12’ OH door. Unit 2 includes a large glass store front with warehouse/storage in back with 12’x12’ & 10’x12’ OH doors. Overall size is 39’x74’. Unit 3 includes large store front with warehouse/storage in back with two 10’x12’ OH doors. Overall size is 24’x135’. Zoned S-1. Tuscarawas Co. parcel #15-02314-000.
auctiOn 2: 329 W. tHird st., dOver, OH. Presenting a spacious 3,000 SF brick office building situated on a generous half-acre corner lot. This well-designed structure boasts a versatile layout, including a grand lobby/sitting area, private offices, a well-appointed conference room, public restroom, and a dining area with a fully equipped kitchen. The building offers the convenience of two front entrances and exits, offering flexibility and the potential
for adaptation into two separate units.
Building includes gas heat, central A/C, city utilities and features two separate electric meters. Zoned B-3.
Tuscarawas Co. parcel #15-04176-000.
auctiOn 3: 325 W. tHird st., dOver, OH. 5,000 SF service garage on a quarter-acre lot. This building comprises 20’x30’ front office, large service area with 14ft ceilings, paint booth, his/her restrooms, 10’x12’ OH door and attached 30’x30’ two-bay garage. Building includes gas heat, city utilities and heavy 440v electric. Zoned B-3. Tuscarawas Co. parcel #15-02370-000.
nOte: Bank financing available to qualified buyers. Call auctioneer today to see how to use your current property to buy this one. Short term private financing available. 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. reAltor: JAmes Pietro, 330-447-6497
AuCtioneers/reAltors: Peter r. KiKo, sr., 330-705-5996 or Peter@KiKoComPAny.Com And JACoB whitACre, 330-417-9123, or JwhitACre@KiKoComPAny.Com KiKO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
starts: sun. oct. 15, 2023 at 11:00 a.M
ends: fri. oct. 20, 2023 at 11:00 a.M
Online Only
The Mark rOchesTer esTaTe POrsche cayenne – land rOver – vW BeeTle FOrd MusTang shelBy – lincOln navigaTOr cadillac escalade – FOrd exPediTiOn all WiTh lOW Miles – sTOred in heaTed sTOrage
All sells to settle the estate online only. Preview/PickuP Location: 5250 Mayfair rd., north canton, oh 44720 directions: Take the Lauby Rd. exit off I-77 and go north to State St. and east to Mayfair Rd. and go just south to auction.
Preview: wednesday - OctOber 18, 2023 - 10:30 aM-12:00 PM
PickuP: MOnday – OctOber 23, 2023 – 12:00-2:00 PM
Lot #1: 2008 Lincoln Navigator, 1,832 miles
Lot #2: 2008 Land Rover Range Rover, 221 miles
Lot #3: 2008 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer EL, 61,578 miles
Lot #4: 2008 Ford Shelby Mustang convertible, 104 miles
Lot #5: 2010 Volkswagen New Beetle convertible, 3,766 miles
Lot #6: 2005 Porsche Cayenne, 8,547 miles
Lot #7: 2008 Cadillac Escalade, 4,883 miles
note: All vehicles have been in climate-controlled storage. All vehicles run and have a clean Ohio title. onLine terMs: Wire Transfer Only. 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: PaTricia FOnda, adMinisTraTOr OF The Mark l rOchesTer esTaTe, sTark cO PrOBaTe #243366. aucTiOneer/realTOr: MaTTheW P. kikO, 330-327-9617 Or MaTTkikO@kikOcOMPany.cOM
real esTaTe: 99.2 acres of good laying productive farmland. Approx. 85% tillable with tile balance wooded. Approx. 1,913’ of road frontage with driveway entrance on west side. You’ll love these parcels. Walk the land at your convenience. Divided as follows:
Parcel #1: 48.7 acres of good tillable farmland with 213’ frontage and access drive.
Parcel #2, #3, #4, #5, & #6: 6.3 acres each. All open land with 300’ frontage.
Parcel #7: 18.9-acre hideaway with 200’ frontage. 2/3 wooded with loads of nature and wildlife. Some timber.
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: dOugLas J. Martig & Wendy e gfeLLer, cO-trustees Of tHe Janice i. Martig trust.
auctiOneers/reaLtOrs: randaLL L. KiKO, 330-831-0174, randaLLKiKO@KiKOcOMPany.cOM and russeLL t. (rusty) KiKO, Jr., c a i., 330-495-0923, rustyKiKO@KiKOcOMPany.cOM
KiKO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
starts: Mon. oct. 16, 2023 at 12:00 p.m.
ends: Mon. oct. 23, 2023 at 12:00 p.m.
GrowinG SeaSon LandScapeS inventory reduction auction truckS - 2020 Jd Lawn Mower FLeet - ventrac MowerS - Skid Loader
LandScape & recLaMation equipMent & Stone - Snow reMovaL equip. - tooLS
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. PickuP/Preview Location: 700 MiLLers run rd., cuddy, Pa 15301 visit www.kikoauctions.com for complete catalog and details.
auctioneer note: Growing Season Landscape is moving to a new location! Local trucking available for auction items and extended time for removal on large items contact auctioneer for details.
starting at 11:00 a .M.
OppOrtunity presents 120+/- Acre WOOded retreAt - MOhicAn river AreA
hunting - Wildlife - Open lAnd trAils - tiMber pOtentiAl
hAnOver tWp. – AshlAnd cO
lOudOnville-perrysville evsd
live & Online bidding AvAilAble
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on lOcatiOn: cOunty ROad 3175, lOudOnville, OH 44842. diRectiOnS: From Main St. (OH-60/OH-39) and S. Market (OH-3) in Loudonville, head south on OH-3 1.3 mi. to Wally Rd./Co. Rd. 3175. Continue on Co. Rd. 3175 2.9 mi. to auction. Watch for KIKO signs!
Real eState: Opportunity presents! 120+/- acre outdoorsman retreat. Mostly wooded. Land features nice blend of elevations from gently rolling meadow, to wooded ridge lines, to shale bottom creek. Mowed and maintained trails throughout. Loads of wildlife. Mohican River located across the road. Camping/RV grounds nearby! Approx. 2,000 ft. frontage. New owner could divide if desired after closing. Several future home or cabin sites. Last timbered 10 years ago, family owned for many years.
A must-see property! Walk land at your convenience. Real Estate is an investment you can enjoy! Ashland Co. Parcel #C10-013-0-0005-00. Half year taxes $222.
auctioneer/reaLtor:
wiLbur “biLLy” birney, 740-317-4497 or biLLybirney@kikocoMpany.coM, pa #au005762
ruSS kiko aSSociateS, pa # ay000170L
kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
Attn: Hunters – FisHermen – LAndseekers
125+-Acre estAte WitH QuALity 4,200 sQ . Ft. One-OWner HOme WitH AttAcHed GArAGe
80 X 160 sHOp BuiLdinG – HALF HeAted WitH OFFice & restrOOm WitH 80’ LeAn-tO – 50 X 32 BArn
AdditiOnAL 60 X 60 sHOp BuiLdinG WitH OverHeAd dOOrs – tWO stOcked pOnds – WiLdLiFe
pAsture – cOnneAut creek runninG tHrOuGH tHe prOperty – mOstLy WOOded
cOncrete drive – nice setBAck – FrOntAGe On tWO rOAds – AsHtABuLA cO
minerAL riGHts trAnsFer – sOme timBer – OFFered in 5 pArceLs And As unit muLti pAr
OnLine BiddinG AvAiLABLe On reAL estAte
ALsO seLLinG: JOHn deere 6140 d 4X4 trActOr – Jd 650HLt dOzer – trAiLer – ditcH WitcH AutOs – cOntrActinG tOOLs - HOuseHOLd
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on lOcatiOn: 941 Furnace rd., cOnneaut, OH 44030. directiOnS: Take I-90 east of Rt. 11 or west of PA line to SR 7 exit, go south 2 miles to Hatchets Corner Rd. and east to Furnace Rd. and north. Watch for KIKO signs.
nOte: Call Auctioneer to discuss how to use your current land to purchase 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: the bAldner fAMily
AuctiOneers/reAltOrs: pete KiKO, Jr., 330-749-7898, Or pKiKO@KiKOcOMpAny.cOM And peter KiKO, sr., 330-705-5996 Or peter@KiKOcOMpAny.cOM
KiKO auctioneers
(330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
starting at 11:00 a .M.
Hiner Farm
68 acres Prime Land
To Be soLd in 8 ParceLs
Free Gas - Bank Barn - Woods
FarmLand - Prime BuiLdinG siTes
PainT TWP. - Wayne co. - souTHeasT scHooL disTricT mounT eaTon, oH
Live aucTion WiTH onLine BiddinG avaiLaBLe
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on lOcatiOn: HarriSOn rd., MOunt EatOn, OH 44662 dirEctiOnS: From US RT-250 in Mount Eaton, Ohio take SR-241 NE to first curve then straight ahead onto Harrison Rd. (CR-2) to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.
125+ acres - quality
home built in 2001, 4,200 sq. ft., maple kitchen with granite countertops, front foyer, large maple spiral staircase, (2) Geothermal units, concrete driveway, all outbuildings had new shingles in 2020. Mostly wooded with some pasture. Two stocked ponds. Conneaut River running through the property. Loads of deer and turkey. Privacy and nature. Trout, Steelheads, small and large mouth Bass, etc.
nOte: A must see!
Home and buildings are exceptionally nice. Great setback of the road. Close to I-90. divided aS FOllOwS:
Parcel #1 – 50.5 acres and all the buildings.
Parcel #2 – 15.6 acres.
Parcel #3 – 20.3 acres.
Parcel #4 – 23.8 acres.
Parcel #5 – 15.1 acres.
Property to be offered as a Multi Par auction and sold whichever way it brings the most. All acreage is approximate and subject to final survey. tractOr – dOZer – eQuiPMent: JD 6140
D C/H/A 382 act hrs – JD 650 H LT dozer 6-way, 2971 hrs – 2003 Interstate dual tandem 20 & 5 10-ton trailer – NH 145 spreader – Farmax 7’ rototiller – Skidoo 500 snowmobile – Huskee 34-ton log splitter – car hauler – 12’ disc – Ditch Witch RT24 – 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee cOncrete tOOlS – cOncrete BarrierS – cOnStructiOn iteMS – PuMPS – tOOlS
– etc.: Kubota gas AV6500 watt generator – compressor – several trash pumps – PVC fittings – (18)
2’ X 6’ concrete barriers – storage box – log tongs
– stepladders – Stihl TS 400 concrete saw – Ganzer walk-behind concrete saw – scaffolding – 12’ alum. Tapco brake – 5 HP compressor – 10” table saw –drill press
Furniture – HOuSeHOld: oak dining table – Howard Miller grandfather clock – freezer - Multi Par auction process may be used.
AuctiOneers/reALtOrs: russeLL t (rusty) kikO, Jr., c.A.i., 330-495-0923, rustykikO@kikOcOmpAny.cOm
And rAndALL L. kikO, 330-831-0174, rAndALLkikO@kikOcOmpAny.cOm
KiKO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 www.kikoauctions.com
rEal EStatE: 68.5 acres gently rolling land. Majority open farmland currently in hay, balance fenced pasture with some hardwoods. Existing gas well to provide limited free gas per lease to buyer. Gas and oil rights and royalties to be reserved by sellers. Authentic bank barn with concrete feed lot and silo set up for cattle. Walk land over at your convenience, make sure you shut any gates you open. Land is a good investment you can enjoy and watch the sun set on. Parcels to be sold bidders choice and not to be offered as an entirety.
Parcels to be sold bidder’s choice as follows:
ParcEl #1: 5.8 acres open farmland.
ParcEl #2: 6.3 acres open farmland.
ParcEl #3: 4.9 acres open farmland.
ParcEl #4: 6 acres open farmland.
ParcEl #5: 3.1 acres open farmland.
ParcEl #6: 2 acres open farmland.
ParcEl #7: 20.2 acres with bank barn, silo, fenced pasture, open fields, woods.
ParcEl #8: 20.2 acres open farmland, wooded at rear.
Exciting auction! Sold in parcels only. Get your financing in order and come to bid on October 14th!
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.
aucTion By order oF: Hiner FamiLy Farm LLc
aucTioneers/reaLTors: PeTer kiko, sr., 330-705-5996, PeTer@kikocomPany.com and krisTen kiko, 330-234-7110, krisTen@kikocomPany.com
KiKO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
STARTS: FRi. OcT. 6, 2023 at 12:00 P.M.
ENDS: ThuRS. OcT. 12, 2023 at 6:00 P.M.
Online Only
TracTOr – Farm equipmenT - STraw
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder online only. PREviEw/ PickuP LOcATiON: 4185 BASSETT RD., ATwATER, Oh 44201. DiREcTiONS: Take SR 44 north of Rt. 224 to Bassett Rd. and east to address. Watch for KIKO signs.
PREviEw: Saturday – October 7, 2023 – 10:00 A.M.-12:00 P.M.
PickuP: Monday – October 16, 2023 – 4:00-6:00 P.M.
TRAcTOR – FARM EQuiPMENT
cONcRETE BARRiERS – whEAT
STRAw: Farmall 560 gas NF hyd. fast hitch TA 15.5-38 rubber new front tires and seat – 16’ electric hay elevator – onehole Mira fountain – Farm Fans mod.
GO140 grain cleaner – Independence 3 pt 5’ brush hog – 6’ X 12’ HD bale feeder on skids – DEO 20 3 pt PTO Ferguson hay rake – J & M Gravity box with 6-ton New Idea gear – Parker low profile gravity box with NI gear – Killbros gravity box with gear – Grim 7’ PTO hay tedder – NH 38
6 1/2’ flail chopper – wood sided 16’ kick bale wagon with gear – JD model #37 7’ pull-type sickle bar mower with rear PTO – 16’ flatbed wagon with spoke rims and early gear – JD #30 dual-axle pull type combine 6’ head with manual – 100 small square bales of wheat straw – (6) concrete barriers 2’H X 2’W X 6’L
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: chriS Surrarrer
aucTiOneer/realTOr: randall l. KiKO, 330-831-0174, randallKiKO@KiKOcOmpany.cOm
kikO Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
Tandem Axle, 14’ Steel Dump 3 1/2 Ft. Sides W/ Extensions On Top, Elec. “Mountain Tarp” Roll Tarp, Stainless Steel Hyd. Drive Salt Spreader, 11 Ft. Gledhill Snow Plow, 90,892 Miles, Power Locks And Windows, Good Rubber, Duel Tandem – Gallion Ride On Roller, Double Drum, 40 Inch Drums, Mod. UC-135 GLQ-146B, Ser. # 135344, Gas
Farmall Eng.
Online termS: Wire Transfer accepted. 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.
auCtiOneer/realtOr: ruDy kikO, 330-540-2416 Or ruDykikO@kikOCOmpany.COm
kikO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
25.9+ Acres W/remodeled rAnch home And BArn
Free GAs W/ oWners domestic GAs Well open And Wooded lAnd Union tWp – cArroll co. - cArrollton schools live AUction With online BiddinG AvAilABle on reAl estAte Also sellinG onsite: John deere skid steer kUBotA BX2370 trActor
polAris rAnGer – iseki Front moWer – 3pt eqUipment – tools cleAn FUrnishinGs – collectiBles – GlAssWAre – AntiqUes!
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on lOcatiOn: 3110 SciO Rd. SW, caRROlltOn, OH 44615 diRectiOnS: Take Rt. 332 just south of Carrollton and Rt.43/9 to address. Located just north of Algonquin Mill.
Real eState:
25.973 Acres open and wooded land with remodeled ranch home and landmark KIKO barn. Transferring with property is landowners’ interest in domestic gas well providing home and buildings with 1200lbs gas pressure. Lots of free gas with abundant pressure for additional uses on property. Ranch home featuring foyer entryway, dining area, kitchen with quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances. Large living room with vaulted ceiling, gas fireplace and door to outside patio. Bedroom with large closet and 2nd bedroom or office. Large full bath w/shower. Utility/laundry room with plenty of storage, washer and dryer, tankless hot water heat, boiler f/a heat with heat pump. Home has WIFI and security monitoring system. Nicely remodeled with tiled floors throughout giving home that modern feel. The outside patio is cement with a gas fireplace stand and chairs, privacy fence, sandstone landscaping and comes with a Hot Springs hot tub overlooking backyard. Barn featuring insulated lower level with kitchenette, gas range,
stainless sink, heaters, window air conditioner and dehumidifier. Ideal for a business, workshop or storage. Upstairs level of the barn is clean as the owners once used as an antique store. The attached chicken coop behind barn is heated with fan from lower level and fencing for outside runs. Fenced pasture to raise livestock. Utility building with backup gas generator, water heater, softener, and gas boiler system for home. You will love all this property has to offer from the simple living setup of the home to the use of the barn.
KubOta – POlaRiS – Jd SKid SteeR – FROnt
MOWeR: Kubota Bx2370 Diesel 4WD Tractor With 60” Mowing Deck, 3pt Arms And 540 PTO Only 255hrs – ‘16
Polaris Ranger 570 4x4, Only 455Hrs – JD 5575 Skid Steer W/3000+Hrs – Iseki SG300 4x4 Diesel Front Mower, 990Hrs – Woods TS52 52” Tiller – Land Pride 5’ Adj. Blade – RK 6’ York Rake – MF 2 Row Corn Planter – 40’
Storage/Shipping Steel Container – Scaffolding – Stihl 250C & 460 Chainsaws – Power And Hand Tools – Loads Of Hardware And Misc. Items
SaFe – clean FuRniSHingS – cOllectibleS – antiqueS: Much More!
Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details. AUctioneers/reAltors: eUGene r kiko, 330-495-0131 or Genokiko@kikocompAny.com
And eUGene F. kiko, 330-495-0041, or Genekiko@kikocompAny.com
KiKO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
starting at 12:00 P.M.
Exciting REal EstatE OppORtunity!
sEllER Financing availablE
auctiOn #1: 11,800 sq. Ft. pRE-EnginEEREd stEEl FREE span building built in 2017 On 3 acREs all public utilitiEs availablE including 3 phasE ElEctRic MultiplE usEs includE WaREhOusE, ManuFactuRing, FOOd gRadE REFRigERatiOn REcEntly usEd as a 5,000 gal. pER day Milk pROcEssing plant buyER tO havE OptiOn On EquipMEnt
auctiOn #2: tWO-stORy, 3-bEdROOM hOME On halF acRE W/ utilitiEs salt cREEk tWp. – WaynE cO. – villagE OF FREdERicksbuRg livE auctiOn With OnlinE bidding availablE
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on lOcatiOn: 594 n. Mill St., FrederickSburg, OH 44627 directiOnS: 9 minutes SE of Wooster, OH. From Wooster & US RT-30 take US-250 SE to Fredericksburg Rd. then south to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.
real eState:
auction #1: 594 n. Mill St., Fredericksburg, OH
Improvements include 80’x144’ pre-engineered steel free span building, built in 2017, 20-foot eaves, exterior walls are 4-inch foam injected metal panels and 24 ga. standing seam roof panels on 8” fiberglass insulation. Interior walls are steel framed and insulated. The receptionist area, lunchroom and his/her bathrooms finished w/ sound proofing and drywall. There is a 1,500 sq. ft. 2nd story storage room. The processing, warehouse, and cooler area walls are also 4” foam injected metal panels. The 28x80 truck drive bay has two 14x14 OH doors and block firewall separating from main part of building. The cooler/freezer room is 28x80 w/ two truck docks w/ 8x8 OH doors. Main section of building has two truck docks w/ 8x8 OH doors. Other highlights include 480-volt, 3-phase underground electric, public water, sewer, and gas. All on approx. 3 acres w/ ample aggregate parking and preplanned excavation for future building expansion.
The equipment currently in the building includes but is not limited to the following: milk receiving equip.; cooling plates; silos and tanks; cip; separator; pasteurizer; homogenizer; blending equip.; fillers; casers; case washers; bottle washers; freezer; air compressors; conveyors; etc. To be offered to the successful buyer of real estate first for a lump sum and if buyer declines it will be sold piecemeal at an online auction before closing.
This building is adaptable to a multitude of uses, including warehousing, manufacturing, food grade uses, retail, etc. Wayne County parcel #s include 4600427.000, 46-00011.000, 46-00061.000. Current real estate taxes per half year are $6,977.44. auction #2: 570 n. Mill St., Fredericksburg, OH Two-story, vinyl sided 3-bedroom home w/ gas heat and central A/C, public utilities, on half acre. Ad-
joins auction #1. Parcel #46-00101.000. Real estate per half year taxes are $921.59. nOte: Call auctioneer today for showing times and dates. Ask how you can use your current property to buy this one.
terMS On real eState: NO BUYER’S PREMIUM. 10% down auction day OR seller financing available. Terms of seller financing are 25% down, 8% simple interest, 15-year amortization, balloon payment in 9 years, seller secured by mortgage and promissory note. Bank financing available to qualified bidders. 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: plOugh hOldings, llc auctiOnEERs/REaltORs: pEtER kikO, sR 330-705-5996, pEtER@kikOcOMpany.cOM and kRistEn kikO, 330-234-7110, kRistEn@kikOcOMpany.cOM kikO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
LIVE
Minerva, oh
OppOrtunity presents
FOrmer new Franklin Christian sChOOl prOperty
twO-stOry BriCk Building – 2.95 aCres OF land
stark COunty – paris twp. – nO ZOning
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on lOcaTiOn: 16310 lisbOn sT sE, MinErva, Oh 44657.
rEal EsTaTE: Good two-story brick building having approx. 6,480 SF. Former New Franklin Christian School. Adaptable to a multitude of uses. Main level offers two classrooms, office, kitchen, his/her restrooms, partial basement w/ gas fixed boiler heat. Second level offers three classrooms. Several updated windows. Good solid building w/ loads of potential! Stark County, Paris Twp., no zoning. All situated on 2.95 acres w/ commercial septic system. Property open auction day at 11:00 AM or by appointment.
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.
auCtiOneers/realtOrs: dOuglas l milanO, 330-205-2196, Or dmilanO@kikOCOmpany.COm and JOseph gliatta, 330-771-4012, Or Jgliatta@kikOCOmpany.COm
KiKO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
Say you saw it in...
Carrollton, oH
Owner DOwnsizing ranch hOme On 1 acre
3 BeDrOOms – 1 1/2 Baths – 2-car garage harrisOn twp. – carrOll cO., Oh carrOlltOn schOOls
live auctiOn w/ Online BiDDing availaBle On real estate
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on lOcatiOn: 4031 thOmpsOn st. nW, carrOlltOn, Oh 44615.
LIVE ON-SITE REAL ESTATE AUCTION
AUCTION
3340 Everett Hull Rd, Cortland, OH 44410
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2023 AT NOON
12+/- ACRES ~ 3 to 4 BEDROOMS ~ 2664 SF ~ 2 OUTBUILDNGS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2023 AT NOON
12+/- ACRES ~ 3 to 4 BEDROOMS ~ 2664 SF ~ 2 OUTBUILDNGS
GEORGE ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, LTD.
George Roman III ~ Christopher Roman, CNE 22 W. Main St., Canfield ~ (330) 533-4071
Preview: Call Chris Roman at 330-717-1274 to view or one hour prior
Terms: 6% Buyer’s premium. 10% deposit due at time of the auction. Balance due at closing within 30 days of acceptance. Property sold AS IS. All inspections must be done prior to the auction. Subject to seller confirmation of the high bid and release of a 14 day right of first refusal per a settlement agreement with the previous owner’s estate. Brokers recognized with 48 hour pre-registration. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct, but not guaranteed.
Preview: Call Chris Roman at 330-717-1274 to view or one hour prior to sale time
Featuring: Vinyl sided. GR, LR, DR, eat-in kitchen, all-season sunroom, laundry rm, foyer, & half bath. Owner’s suite with full bath, 2 BR, & full
Terms: 6% Buyer's premium. 10% deposit due at time of the auction. Balance due at closing within 30 days of acceptance. Property sold AS IS. All inspections must be done prior to the auction. Subject to seller confirmation of the high bid and release of a 14 day right of first refusal per a settlement agreement with the previous owner’s estate. Brokers recognized with 48 hour pre-registration. All information contained herein was derived from sources believed to be correct but not guaranteed
bath. Full bsmt with rec room with a bar & 2 entertainment areas, large multipurpose rm, BR, workshop/craft rm, & storage utility rm. Wrap around porch & back patio. Outbuilding #1: 32x48 clear span with 16x16 canopy. Outbuilding #2: 32x50 with 8x16 overhang & 2nd floor storage. Small pond & woods.
Featuring: Vinyl sided GR LR DR eat-in kitchen, all-season sunroom, laundry rm, foyer, & half bath. Owner’s suite with full bath, 2 BR & full bath. Full bsmt with rec room with a bar & 2 entertainment areas, large multipurpose rm, BR, workshop/craft rm, & storage utility rm. Wrap around porch & back patio. Outbuilding #1: 32x48 clear span with 16x16 canopy. Outbuilding #2: 32x50 with 8x16 overhang & 2nd floor storage. Small pond & woods.
GEORGE ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, LTD.
“A Third Generation Family Busines s” George Roman III ~ Christopher Roman, CNE 22 W. Main St., Canfield ~ (330) 533-4071 For complete details, visit: www.georgeromanauctioneers.com
starting at 10:30 a .M.
68.7 Acres With Fixer-Upper centUry FArmhoUse
BAnk BArn & other oUtBUildings – UniqUe setting
mostly Wooded With silver creek rUnning throUgh loAds oF nAtUre & WildliFe
hirAm tWp. – portAge co. – crestWood schools – close to hirAm college & nelson ledge’s qUArry pArk greAt locAtion – online Bidding AvAilABle
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on lOcatiOn: 7191 St. Rt. 305 (Wakefield Rd), HiRam, OH 44234. diRectiOnS : Take Rt. 700 north of Routes 88 & 303 or south of Rt. 422 (Main Market Rd.) to Hiram and east on Rt. 305 to address. Watch for KIKO signs.
Real eState: 68.7 acres total with fixer-upper century farmhouse that has been gutted and ready for restoration. Solid foundation. Bank barn and other outbuildings. Mostly all wooded with Silver Creek winding through the land. Heavy timber has been harvested. Loads of nature and wildlife. Walking and riding paths throughout with tremendous views. Great location. Walk the land at your convenience. Divided as follow:
PaRcel #1: 15 acres with home, barn, and buildings. Mostly wooded. Approx. 200’ frontage.
PaRcel #2: 53.6 acres. 95% wooded. Heavy timber has been harvested. Approx. 420’ frontage. Silver Creek winding through. Loads of 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. Property to be offered as a Multi Par auction and sold whichever way it brings the most.
DiamonD, oH • Tues. OcT. 17, 2023
EstatE Of JanE E. WidOWfiEld
real estate: (Selling at 5 P.M.) Features nearly one-acre level lot, small storage barn in back. Concrete drive and covered rear patio. Ranch house built 1978 w/ 3 bedrooms. Updated full bath, new living room and eat-in kitchen (granite countertops). Roof 2020. All stainless-steel appliances stay. Propane furnace w/ central air. Two-car attached garage with corner wood burner. Full basement w/ 1/2 bath. Rec. room with whole house “American Harvest” wood burner. Updated laundry area, storage, etc. Current taxes $535.12 per half. Home is vinyl sided, some updated windows in front. Easy keeper house, come prepared to buy! 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.
Firearms: (Selling at 4 P.M.) (Note: Firearms are removed from residence, can be viewed auction day at 3 P.M.) Win. #94 30-30 LA Rifle – Westernfield #865 .22 Rifle – Win. #670A 30-06 W/ Scope – German .22 Cal Revolver
– US 32 Cal. Revolver – s & W 44 Mag. Revolver – H & R Sportsman .22 9 Shot
Revolver – JC Higgins #583 12ga. BA – Pellet Rifle – Assorted Ammo – Dozen
Pocket Knives
tOOls – cOllectibles: Diecast Cars – Matchbox Collection – DeWalt
Cordless Drill – Nice Troy-Bilt 5500-Watt Generator – Yard Cart – Yard Tools –
Log Chains – Troy-Bilt Super Bronco Rototiller – Husqvarna LGT2554 Riding Mower – Push Mower – Bicycles – Craftsman 26” Snowblower – Stihl MS 290
Chainsaw – Heavy Vise – Acetylene Torches – Torpedo Heater – 2 Air Compressor – Shop Vac – Table Saw – Planer – Drill Press – Loads Of Hand Tools – State Quarter Collector Series
bOat: (Sells after real estate at 5:15 P.M.) 1991 Bass Tracker DV17 W/
Trailer and 2 Outboards (Johnson 9.9 hp And Johnson 40hp)
Furniture: Oak Bed – Entertainment Center – Bose Surround System
– Curio Cabinet – Angel Collection – Small Bulova Pocket Watch – Dresser –Exercise Equipment – Kitchenware – Etc.
nOte: Anything may turn up, lunch stand available. Join us! terms On chattels: Driver’s license or State ID required to register for bidder number. Cash, Check, Debit Card, Visa, or MasterCard accepted. 4% buyer’s premium on all sales, 4% waived for cash or check when paid sale day. Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. Multi Par auction process may be used.
auctiOn By OrDer Of: Jacqueline pOsey
auctiOneer/realtOr: geOrge p. KiKO, 330-418-1095 Or geOrge@KiKOcOmpany.cOm KiKO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
lakE MiltOn arEa – 34 acrEs – MOstly all WOOdEd With GOOd tiMbEr Plus lakE – thrEE-bEdrOOM ranch hOME – POlE buildinG – MiltOn tWP. – MahOninG cO. – JacksOn MiltOn schOOls sElls as unit – OnlinE biddinG availablE On rEal EstatE alsO sEllinG: tractOr – firEarMs – furniturE – Misc.
To settle the estate, all sells on lOcaTiOn: 1990 n. PriceTOwn rd., diamOnd, OH 44412. direcTiOns: Just north of I-76 on Rt. 534. Watch for KIKO signs.
real esTaTe: 1,524 sq. ft. ranch home – built in 1950 – dimensional shingles, vinyl siding and replacement windows - three bedrooms – bath – kitchen – living room – wood floor in kitchen and dining room. Full basement, FA oil heat, central air, breaker electric. 42 X 28 pole barn garage with water and electric. Nice small lake with great fishing. Heavily wooded. Ideal for nature lover, sportsman, or fisherman. Maps at site or on our website. Shown by appointment only. Cell tower lease does not transfer.
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.
TracTOr – Firearms – HOuseHOld : One-owner
L2050 Kubota 4WD, 1324 hrs, ag tires, 3 pt. PTO – 6 ft. 3 pt rear blade – 5 ft 3 pt brush hog – Woods RM 400 finish mower – Troy-Bilt Horse rototiller – small Honda tiller – Stihl MS 290 chainsaw in case – Vector XL/C trimmer/ mower – wheelbarrow – Werner 13 ft. convertible ladder –misc. garden tools – 4 oak bookcases – corner oak shelf – 2 sofas – lamps – child’s rolltop desk – White treadle sewing machine – square Maytag wringer washer - S&W 44 magnum – 22 cal & 38 special pistols – S&W 357 magnum
pistol – Colt government 45 cal handgun – H&R 22 handgun – Ruger, Remington & Mossberg 22 cal rifles – Mossberg 640 KL Chockster 22 mag rifle – Remington 870 express magnum shotgun – Red Rider BB gun and Crossman pellet gun
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: JaMEs c. WidOWfiEld, ExEcutOr. MahOninG cO casE #2023Es00365 auctiOnEErs/rEaltOrs: randall l kikO, 330-831-0174 randallkikO@kikOcOMPany.cOM & russEll t. (rusty) kikO, Jr., c a i., 330-495-0923, rustykikO@kikOcOMPany.cOM KiKO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — The American Jersey Cattle Association is looking to crown its next National Jersey Queen. Any female member of the American Jersey Cattle Association, junior or lifetime, between the ages of 16 and 22 is able to participate. Applications are due by Oct . 15.
The selection process for the next National Jersey Queen will take place from Nov. 2-5, during the All American Jersey Shows and Sales in Louisville, Kentucky.
Participants will be judged based on a written test, interview process and public speaking skills. The 66th National Jersey Queen will take on roles to promote the Jersey breed and represent AJCA members at local, state and national events throughout the year, including the 2024 Annual Meetings held in Springfield, Massachusetts.
For more information, contact the A JCA Communications Department at 614-861-3636, or email info@usjersey.com with “National Jersey Queen” in the subject line. Visit this link for the application: usjersey.com/P ortals/0/AJCA/2_ Docs/Applications/QueenApplication.docx
3-Bedroom Brick ranch ready for Updating massillon city massillon csd also selling online only: glassware - fUrnitUre costUme Jewelry - military tools Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidder on lOcatiOn: 1371 17th St. SW, MaSSillOn, Oh 44647.
StartS : Fri. Oct. 6, 2023 at 12:00 p m
EndS : Fri. Oct. 13, 2023 at 12:00 p m also selling online only: glassware - fUrnitUre costUme Jewelry - military – tools
PrEviEW: Thursday - October 12, 2023 - 9:30-11:00 A.M.
PickuP: Wednesday - October 18, 2023 – 10:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
For full list of terms & items visit www.kikoauctions.com aUction By order of: JaqUeline k. Bennett
aUctioneers/realtors: ashley ritchey, 330-495-3474, ashley@kikocompany.com and eric Bevington, 330-417-5471, eric@kikocompany.com kikO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
StartS : Fri. Oct. 6, 2023 at 9:00 a .M.
EndS : tuES. Oct. 10, 2023 at 6:00 P.M .
Online Only
1981 Triumph Tr7 – Firearms - pOrcelain and neOn signs gOld and silver cOins – ammuniTiOn - relOading supplies and mOre!
nO shipping
Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders online only. PrEviEw/PickuP LOcatiOn: ravEnna, OH - Address will be given to successful bidders.
PrEviEw: By Appointment Tuesday, October 10, 2023, After 3:00 P.M. PickuP: Thursday - October 12, 2023 - 11:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Visit www.kikoauctions.com for full details.
aucTiOneer/realTOr: JOseph gliaTTa, 330-771-4012, Or JgliaTTa@kikOcOmpany.cOm
kikO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
Mon. oct. 16, 2023
starting at 6:00 P.M.
Brick Home w/ DetacHeD GaraGe on .68-acre Lot Harrison co - caDiz ViLLaGe - Harrison HiLLs csD LiVe auction witH onLine BiDDinG aVaiLaBLe on reaL estate. Absolute auction, all sells to highest bidders on location: 799 East MarkEt st., cadiz, oH 43907 also sElling onlinE only:
Jewelry - Collectibles – Furniture – Primitives - More!
Visit www.kikoauctions.com for more details!
auction By orDer of: anDrew anD Jessica Bates auctioneer/reaLtor: wiLBur “BiLLy” Birney, 740-317-4497 or BiLLyBirney@kikocompany.com
kiko auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
starting at 11:00 a .M.
choke w2nd slug barrel; mo SPR 310 16ga
O/U convector chokes; mo 798 458cal Safari Grade; mo 572
22LR Field Master; mo 552 Speed Master 22LR; mo 25 25-
20cal; mo 12C 22LR; mo 7 222cal New; mo 10-T 12ga Grade
D ss#266321; mo Sportsman 12ga pump mag VR.
WinchesTer model 94 Canadian Centennial 1867-
1967 NIB: mo 70 270WSM NIB; mo 70 270cal; mo 77 25-06
SS w/Lepold scope; mo 77 30-06 SS barrel w/Scope; mo 1300
12ga VR; mo 1895 45-70cal NIB; mo 9422 22LR w/box; mo
42 410ga SS#109500; mo 1906 22LR smooth fore arm SS#
309399; mo 1906 22LR SS# 460216; mo 06 22LR take down
SS# 723513; mo 120 12ga sm barrel only; mo 37A 20ga.
ruGer America 450 Bush Master w/Lepold Scope; mo 10-22 22LR GOP Trump 2020 Medina County 1 of 1; mo
10-22 22LR Wart Hog Edition NIB; mo 10-22 22LR Fin Feather
Edition 1 of 200 30th anni NIB; mo 10-22 22LR Gator Edition
NIB; mo 10-22 Take Down 22LR NIB w/Bag; mo 10-22 22LR Fin
Feather Fur Special Edition 1 of 200; 2 mo 10-22 22LR Farmer
Edition 1 is NIB; American mo 10-22 Farm Edition; 2 mo 10-22
Boy Scout 22LR NIB; mo 10-22 American Eagle Edition 22LR; mo Ranch 223cal SS w/Scope; Black Hawk 45cal Long Colt 5½“ barrel w/holst; mo 77 7mm rem mag SS w/scope; mo 77-22 22LR SS w/scope; mo 10-22 22LR Tiger Edition NIB.
savaGe mo 24-S-E 22mag O/U 20ga; mo 24-J-DL 22mag/20ga; mo 24 series 22/20ga; mo 24 O/U 410ga/22LR w/hard case; mo 10 243cal w/Bushnell scope; mo 24D O/U 22mag/20ga.
BrOWninG BPS Hunt 16ga VR NIB; BPS Field 20ga VR Invector chock NIB; Citori 12ga O/U chock tube; Citori Super Light 410ga NIB.
henry Golden Boy 22LR Abe Lincoln Bicentennial Edition 1809-2009 NIB: Golden Boy 22LR NIB
First Responder 1 of 10 (Proof); Golden Boy 22LR First Responder #8 of 10; Golden Boy 17HMR NIB; Lever 22LR smooth bore NIB; Lever 22 mag w/Vortex scope.
MarLin mo 444S 444cal JM Stamp; mo 39A 22LR NIB; mo 1895 45-70cal; mo 410 410ga JM Stamp NIB; mo 25 22LR w/scope; 22LR; ssTeven 22cal single shot Hand gun: mo 301 410ga single shot turkey gun; mo 320 12ga pump; J sTevens 12ga; MOssBerG mo 500 AT 12ga VR; 22LR w/peep sight; rOssi mo R 22WMR lg clip RS22M w/scope; sprinGfieLD mo 187S 22LR; hOppins aLLen no 922 22LR; hasTinG mo 1100 12ga Slug barrel; sTOeGer Couch Gun 20ga SXS; cenTuriOn mo 20 20ga VR; pic De chaTur Georgia 20ga single shot; ? 12ga single shot; Tri sTar Viper G2 Camo 410ga NIB; Taurus mo Judge 410-45LC NIB; hr TOpper M-158 410ga; neW enGLanD 243 win cal w/ scope; GsG mo 1911 22LR Hand Gun; sTar mo 5A 9mm; Tc Compass
6.5 Creedmoor NIB; Triumph 50cal Muzzle Loader w/Nickon scope; sW Mpa. 9mm Cal; peLLeT Guns Powerline mo 1100 177cal; Diana mo 24 177cal; Gamo 177cal; Flash Air Pump 22cal. encOre ruGer 204cal Barrel & Scope only. scOpes Carl Zeiss 4x16x40 AO New; Nikon
4.5x14x40 Buck Master New; Knives Remington Silver Bullet Knives including
1-1982, 2-1983, 1-1986 & 1-1989; Camilus 30.30
aMMO Winchester 32-40 John Wayne; 45 Auto in wooden box; 300 win mag; 12 ga turkey load; Winchester America 30-30 in wooden box; Winchester Boy Scout of America 22LR Brick; Peters 25 Auto 50gram; misc ammo KayaK Future Beach 12ft Kayak like new Misc Sporting goods; Young Feather Burner; Ladder Stand; Hang Stand; Lone Wolf Sit & Climb Stand
Lunch Stand: Byler’s BBQ
OWner a privaTe cOLLecTiOn
TerMs Cash or check with ID day of sale, Credit card w/4 % BP. Must be an OH resident and 18 years of age to buy long guns and 21 years of age to buy pistols.
Auctioneer: DAviD Miller Auctions
Klingendale Farms Complete dairy dispersal
130+ Head oF Quality registered Holsteins – 60+ milK Cows – 70+ HeiFers all ages inCluding springers & Bred HeiFers also selling BulK tanK and milKing eQuipment
After 43 successful years in the dairy business, owners are retiring. Absolute auction, all sells to the highest bidders on lOcatiOn: 6310 nelsOn MOsier rd., leavittsburg, OH 44430 (Just west OF warren, OH) directiOns: Take Market St. exit just west of SR 5/82 to Park Rd. NW then right on Nelson Mosier to auction. Watch for KIKO signs.
Herd inFOrMatiOn: Over 40 years of breeding August RHA 2X 28,056 milk 1227F 4.4%, 833P 3.0%, 100K SSC, 92 lbs. sep. & test, July Classification 111.2 BAA/22 EX/40 VG/3 GP. Herd sires include Doorman, Crush, Doc, Chief, Side Kick, Tatoo, Jordy, Thunderstruck. Service sires include Sidekick, Crushabull, Doc, Alleyoop & Thunderstruck. Exceptional herd with full pedigrees. Cows housed in sand bedded tie stalls, milked in Herringbone parlor, dry cows, and bred heifers housed in free stalls. Call for catalog or go to www.kikoauction.com or cowbuyer.com for online bidding.
alsO selling bulk tank, take OFFs, & vacuuM PuMP: 2007 Mueller 2k gal. bulk tank, one-owner, w/ double compressor, auto washer, temp. recorder, ser. #71862A-07E – (8) GEA form technologies touchstone detacher auto take offs w/ sensors, bought new 10 years ago – Vacuum pump, Gardner Denver 5 years old mod. GACMDRD ser. #5487283 w/ block heater, 10HP farm duty motor new last year – (8) BouMatic milker claw units w/ 8 surge pulsators – 3-inch SS low line/receiver group for dbl. four parlor w/ vacuum line and balast tank 1.5-inch SS line from receiver to tank. 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 KlingensmitH and JoHn KlingensmitH
auCtioneer/realtor: rudy w. KiKo, 330-540-2416, rudyKiKo@KiKoCompany.Com pedigrees: daniel Brandt, 771-821-1238 kikO auctioneers (330) 455-9357 • www.kikoauctions.com
STARTING AT 10 A.M.
ON SITE AT
15610 PIONEER RD., HUNTSBURG, OH 44046
AUTO • ZERO-TURN MOWER • ANTIQUES
FURNITURE • OLD BOOKS • MISC.
2011 Toyota Rav4 w/175,000 mi.; X Mark Zero-turn mower w/413 hrs.
Lots of good old books and movie reels, inc. WWII propaganda movies; 10 mm home movies; lots of Kodak slides; Leather bound books from the 1800’s inc. “Waverly Novels,” pub.1820; O’Henry book set; 4 vol. short stories by Louis L’Amour; “The Nature Library “ set 1903; “Military Heros of War of 1812” pub.1848; “Modern Art” in German, bound 1800’s; “History of Penn R.R. and B&O R.R.; 1800’s medical books and many many more good old books to be sold in large lots; Large framed Antiphonals on Vellum from 1500 and 1600’s; Maxwell Parish pictures; framed Land Grant signed by James Madison; framed picture of “The Big Sycamore Tree” in Painesville; framed Geauga County map and more pictures and frames. Yellowware and Mocha ware bowls from the 1800s; Weller vase; Rosewille; Rookwood vase; flow blue, Fenton; Fiestaware; Dresden; Limoge; Wedgewood; Beleek; Stewart Crystal and more. Rare Art Deco nude figure Chinoiserie table lamp c.1928; Art Nouveau mirrors; Art Nouveau lamp; large crock w/blue markings; Royal Doulton figures; Hammered bronze puffy shade boudoir lamp. Waterford biscuit jar; Lalique powder jar and other pcs. Towle Sterling service for 6; International Silverplate set in case; 3 pc. Set Wagner Aluminum covered pots; cast iron dinner bell; cast aluminum patio set w/6 high top chairs; iron patio set w/6 chairs; 19th century stone architectural sphere; Budweiser lighted sign and more misc. items.
Tiger striped chest; poplar 4 drawer chest; Bird’s Eye maple chest; Cherry hutch; pine blanket chest; king size bed complete; Queen size bed; end tables; maple chest; 2 recliners; leather sofa; bookcases; leather ottoman; spool cabinet; game table and more good household furnishings inc. pots, pans, kitchen ware and misc. Johnson Rubber memorabilia; 50’s Middlefield Scrapbook; post cards.
Hand and garden tools; mechanic’s tools; wheel barrows; wooden machinists tool box; table saw; lg. teakwood sailboat mast; stainless shelves on rollers; Whirlpool chest freezer; metal parts cart; copper rooster weathervane and so much more for an interesting all day auction!
Watch AuctionZip #8996 for details & pictures!
Auctioneers: tHoMAs r . HALL, The GoldeN VoIce of AucTIoNeeRING
JerrY t. HALL, cAi, The VoIce of The fuTuRe 440-476-7426
Cash, Ohio check & Credit cards. 10% Buyer’s Premium. Sale will be held both undercover and outside.
Doors open at 8 a.m., auction starts at 10 a.m.
1542 Electric Ave., East Pittsburgh, PA 15112
preview october 13, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Emissions testing & diagnostic equipment, 3 car lifts, alignment machine, frame puller, generators, coolant & a/c flush machines, oil tanks, brake lathes, Snap-on tools, Chevy tow truck, Chevy van, MG, packed with tools of the trade! 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
starting at 10:00 a .M.
COUNTY
GUNS-TRUCK-TRACTOR-TOOLS
GUNS: AK 47 w/scope and bipod, Marlin 30/30 win lever action w/ scope, Marlin 1890 30/30 lever action, Browning semi auto 12 gauge, Knight muzzle loader, Knight 50 cal. Nylon muzzle loader, Jimenez Arms 9mm-2 mags., case, ammo, Thompson Arms 50 cal ML
CROSSBOWS: Bernett wildcat C5 w/cross 3x32 scope, Horton HD 150 explorer w/red dot scope.
ARMY TRUCK: 1986 Chevy 4x4 pickup showing 11,500 miles (not verified) 8 cylinder diesel
TRACTORS AND TRENCHER: Kubota B8 200 4wd w/belly mower, diesel showing 123 hours (not verified), 3 pt. PTO, White 2-60 tractor, 6 ft. Rhino finish mower, Case 30+4 Davis trencher/backhoe-ran and operated in 2023.
MOUNTS: 6 deer mounts, 1 elk, black bear, black bear rug, pheasant, antelope, turkey, mountain lion, bull horns, cow skulls, deer skulls, elk antlers on barn.
CONTENTS OF BARNS AND SHOP: John Deere 3 point hay spear, sway bars, hitches, drawbars, tire chains, garden tools, scrap iron, scaffolding, lumber, 3 pt. tiller, lots of primitive tools, tree stands, pulleys, fur stretchers, 110 hay elevator, military refrigerator, power washer, sad irons, horse tack, wooden trusses, homemade tri-axle bumper pull trailer, unlimited drawers and cabinets of pipe fittings, brass fittings, hydraulic couplers, nuts, bolts, ratchet straps, General Electric lathe, Buffalo drill press, chain hoist, crow bars, jacks, comealongs, ATV sprayer, dolly, tools, tools, tools, wire, heavy homemade metal work bench w/ vise, chain saw, welder, welding supplies, scrap iron.
HOUSEHOLD: Lard press, wood stove, iron kettle, milk can, antique model train, deacon’s bench, 2 matching chairs, coffee table. Many items yet to be uncovered. Come prepared to be surprised at what we find!
TERMS: Cash, good check, or credit card. Positive ID required. There will be a 5% buyer’s premium applied to all purchases which will be waived for cash or good check.
Visit www.peddicordrice.com for photos
OWNER: MARSHA WILSON
Auctioneers: Greg Rice - 740-502-3111
Ryan LePage - 740-627-0133
CABIN* WASHINGTON COUNTY, ADAMS TOWNSHIP, FORT FRYE SCHOOL DISTRICT, 55 + ACRES, STOCKED POND, 2 ½ BATH, 3 BEDROOM, VAULTED CEILINGS, BLACK TOP DRIVE, POURED BASEMENT WALLS, ON DEMAND HOT WATER, CITY WATER, SEPTIC SEWER, DRIVE IN BASEMENT, VAULT DOOR SAFE/GUN ROOM, 27’X 27’ TWO BAY GARAGE W/19’ X 27’ FINISHED OFFICE AREA AND 26’ X 18’ BASEMENT, 23’X 17’ WORKSHOP/CABIN, CHICKEN HOUSE, 12’X 40’ LAKE CABIN.
AUCTION TERMS: Public Auction October 14, 2023 at 11:00 A.M. Keelan McLeish, Auctioneer. TERMS: 10% down non-refundable deposit day of sale, balance due within 30 days of sale. Proof of funds for CASH sale from lending institution or conventional loan approval letter must be presented at auction before bid is accepted. Property sells with no warranties implied or expressed, buildings are being sold “as is.” Buyer is responsible for any and all inspections prior to sale. Property to be sold with no contingencies. BUYER MUST BE PRESENT TO BID AND SIGN SALES CONTRACT, NO EXCEPTIONS. Announcements day of sale take precedent. All information is derived from sources to be accurate, but not guaranteed. It is the responsibility of any prospective purchaser of the property to conduct his or her own title search with regard to the property. With regard to inspections, all such inspections shall be the sole responsibility of any prospective purchaser and shall take place prior to the auction. No contingencies will be allowed.
WCPC #2023 ES 00229.
CECIL BROOKS RIFLE- FENTON LAMPS- GUN
SAFE- MISC.: GREAT HAND CRAFTED TIGER MAPLE FURNITURE BY CECIL BROOKS AND PHIL BROWN - BEAUTIFUL CECIL BROOKS RIFLE; FENTON LAMP H.P. BY MARILYN WAGNER; FENTON LAMP OIL FIELD BY MICHAEL DICK-
ENSON; VERY NICE SELECTION OF WALL PICTURES TO INCLUDE THOMAS KINKADE; LONGABERGER CANISTER SET; MANGER SET; PINE BENCH; STEREO SYSTEM; EDEN PURE HEATER; FOLDING CHAIRS; OAK STEP STOOL; SM. ROCKER; LONGABERGER BASKETS OF ALL TYPES; CRAFT BOOKS & MATERIAL; BEANIE BABIES; COOK BOOKS; REMINGTON 16 GUN SAFE; YETI 45 COOLER; REFRIGERATOR; WOOD GEESE; LONGABERGER ORNAMENTS; COMPLETE SET OF LONGABERGER DINNERWARE; KITCHEN UTENSILS; KITCHEN RELATED; LONGABERGER MIXING BOWLS; METAL FILE CABINETS; DECORATIONS HIGH QUALITY OF ALL SEASONS; IRON SKILLETS; 2 GAL. WOOD KEG; DOG CRATE; DART BOARDS; CANNING JARS; FISHING POLES; DEHUMIDIFIER; WILLOW TREE FIGURINES; WERNER 6’ FIBERGLASS STEPLADDER; AM. AIR COMPRESSOR; OAK FLATWALL CUPBOARD; TIGER MAPLE BOOK SHELF/STAND; PALE GREEN CUPBOARD/ SHELF; 55” FLAT SCREEN TV. JD TRACTOR- VENTRAC- GOLF CART: JOHN DEERE 4410 W/430 LOADER W/7 IRON COMMERCIAL 60” MOWER DECK; VENTRAC 4200 VXD DIESEL 31 HP TURBO, 225 HRS; VENTRAC ATTACHMENTS SELL SEPARATELYMODEL HM602 BRUSH DECK, KX520 SNOW BLOWER, KA 160 BLOWER, 3 PT. 5’ BRUSH HOG; 2007 YAMAHA GOLF CART, GAS, MODEL 7DRA, 8.5 K. ID REQUIRED TO REGISTER: TERMS CASH OR GOOD CHECK; WCPC #2023 ES 00229; NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS NOR LOSS; ANNOUNCEMENTS DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ANY PRINTED MATERIAL.
MCLEISH AUCTION SERVICE/ CAROL GOFF REALTY
KEELAN MCLEISH, AUCTIONEER/REALTOR 740-525-0570/740-373-3000
AUCTIONEERS: CHARLIE 740-374-7264 & BARRY YOAK www.mcleishauctions.com & www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer ID#9106) Email: kjmcleish@ee.net
Model 158 30-30
39. Ithaca m37 12ga
40. Browning (Belgium) BAR 3006 w/ Scope
41. Browning(Belgium) BAR 338 win mag
42. Mossberg m500A 12ga 3” 2nd Barrel Slug w/ Scope
43. Savage m111 30-06 w/ Scope
44. Stevens m311 16ga Double Barrel
45. Snake Charmer II 410ga
46. Ruger P95 9mm Pistol
47. Charter Arms .38special Pistol
48. Taurus PT 25 .25cal Pistol
49. Colt Double Eagle .45cal Pistol
50. Taurus m58 38special Pistol
51. Rossi m311 410ga 2nd Barrel .22cal
69. Smith & Wesson m10-14 38special Pistol
70. Ruger Security Six .357mag
71. Mossberg mSSI-One .270win mag 2nd Barrel Slug
72. Remington m700 22-250 /w
mSX7 .243cal w/ Scope
Marlin mXT22 .22cal
Savage m1899 303sav Chrome
Rare”
m111 .270cal
m144 Pep Sights
Barrel .22cal
A-Bolt 375 H&H
Circuit Judge .44mag
WV 25264
ing absolute.
Mark MILLEr, aUCTIOnEEr OH LIC. # 2005000140
starting at 9:00 a .M.
WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS FOR OUR NEXT OUTDOOR CONSIGNMENT AUCTION. ACCEPTING ITEMS SUCH AS VEHICLES, TRAILERS, TRACTORS, FARM EQUIPMENT, LAWN & GARDEN ITEMS, TOOLS, SHOP EQUIPMENT, LUMBER ETC. CALL 814-250-2009 OR EMAIL KWHEELERAUCTIONEERING@GMAIL.COM TO CONSIGN!
ITEMS TO BE SOLD INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO: 2020 SALEM CRUISELITE 261 BHXL CAMPER. 2008 GMC SAVANNA WORK VAN - 162,452 MILES. NEW HOLLAND 8260 TRACTOR W/ ALLIED 590 LOADER - DIESEL, 3PT. DRAWBAR, CAB, 4 SETS OF REMOTES, 8,237 HRS. KUHN KNIGHT 8114 SLINGER SPREADER. THOMAS 135 S SKID LOADER - AUX. HYDRAULICS, 2,595 HRS. FORD F-350 4X4 DUMP TRUCK - 460 MOTOR, WESTERN PLOW MOUNT, 5SPD. 2002 CUSTOM-FAB TWO HORSE TRAILER W/ STUD WALL. 1980 PORSCHE 924.
ITEMS ROLLING IN DAILY - STAY UPDATED! TO CONSIGN CALL 814-250-2009 OR EMAIL KWHEELERAUCTIONEERING@GMAIL.COM. NO BUYER’S PREMIUM!
KEVIN WHEELER PA LIC. #AY002188 KEVIN GOLLMER PA LIC. #AY006326
52. Marlin m56 .22cal Levermatic
53. Mossberg m342KB .22cal
54. Mossberg m500A 12ga 3”
55. Marlin m 336 Com-1830 30-30
56. Remington m700 30-06 w/ Scope
57. Weatherby Vanguard 300 win mag w/ Scope
58. Stevens m77FH 12ga
59. Westernfield m550 20ga
60. Ruger Mini-14 .223cal
61. Beretta m3901 12ga 3”
62. Winchester m69A .22cal
63. Browning (Belgium) Sweet Sixteen 16ga
Utility Trailer, OuTDOOR/GaRaGe cONTeNTs: Cub Cadet
DIRecTIONs: I-77 Ravenswood Exit 146, Follow RT 2 for approx 10 miles to Right onto RT 62 (beside Hilltop), Go approx 1.9 miles to Property on the Left. Rustic One Story, 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 1901 SqFt Home with over 11 Acres of Land! Country Living at its finest, walk into this house and feel right at home. Home features front and back porches, sunroom, living room with fireplace, and dining room. Property comes with a Workshop and Shed. Also up for Auction, An Additional 13 +/- Acres of Land with a great building spot overlooking the Ohio River! Great Hunting and Location! Easy drive to Ravenswood, Ripley, or Point Pleasant! Call today for an appointment!
64. Custom 7.92cal Rifle w/ Scope
65. Winchester m70 30-06 w/
GuNs: Remington Gamemaster m760 243win, Winchester m190 .22SLLR, Remington m700 25-06, Savage 22LR, Mossberg m44US .22LR, Remington The Score Master m511 .22SLLR, Winchester m68 .22, Remington m572 .22SLLR, Page Lewis Arms Co m49 .22LR, equIpmeNT: International Tractor, 5’ Brush Hog, 3pt Cultivator,
66. Mossberg m151m .22cal w/ Scope 67. Remington m700 30-06 68. Colt Huntsman .22cal Pistol
Auctioneer’s note: this is a partial list of items, terms, and conditions. Please check out coopersauctionservice.com for a complete list of items, pictures, registration, terms, and conditions. Please click the auction and click the yellow More information button to open the bidding platform to register. Bidding will begin to close on tuesday, october 24, 2023 at 7 p.m. with 3 lots closing per minute. items that are bid on in the last minute will auto extend one minute until no other bids are received. All items may be previewed on Friday, october 20, 2023 between 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. All items must be picked up on the scheduled pickup date (thursday, october 26, 2023 between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.). Pickup and removal of all items are the sole responsibility of the winning bidder.
Buyers must pick up items on the day and time provided by cooper’s Auction service. if you need alternate days or times for pickup, you must make arrangements with cooper’s Auction service prior to bidding. no alternate pickup days or times will be provided for pickup. All items Are sold As is, WHere is, WitHout GuArAntee and subject to a 10% Buyer’s Pre -
50” Zeroturn, 325 Gal Water Tank, 250 Gal Water Tank, 2 Ton Log Splitter, Better Built Metal Truck Bed Toolbox, Concrete Mixer, Assortment of Saw Blades, Craftsman Toolbox, Worktable on wheels, Stihl MS193T Chainsaw, Stihl 039 Chainsaw, 2 – Sthil 024 Av Chainsaws, Stihl FS46 Weedeater, Ryboi Battery Powered Drill and Nailer Set, DeWalt Battery Powered Tool Set, Chicago Electric 10’ Table Saw, Craftsman Radial Miter Saw, Chicago Electric Router Table, Predator 4000 Generator, Honda EB 3500X Generator, Craftsman 2200 PSI Pressure Washer, Assortment of Tools, Fatso Cook Stove, Brinkmann Grill, aNTIques: Philco Radio, Silvertone Radio, Pie Safe, Baker’s Cabinet Top, Antique Cabinet, Wood School Desk, Assortment of Antique Tools, WV/OH/PA License Plates, Antique Schwinn Bikes, Stoneware, Milk Tin, FuRNITuRe: 2- Lane Cedar Chests, Dining Room Table, Buffet, Hutch, Dressers, Nightstand, Twin Beds, Full Size Bed, Metal Bedframes, Rocking Chairs, Wagon Wheel Side Table, End Table, Coffee Table, applIaNces: Abscold Mini Freezer, Kenmore Microwave, Kenmore Washer, Crosley Dryer, Black & Decker Air Fry Toaster Oven, HOuseHOlD: Pyrex, Anchor Hocking, Pfaltzgraff Dishes, Cast Iron Skillets, CopperClad 1801 Revereware Stainless Steel Pots and Pans, Chicago Cutlery Knife Set, Assortment of Kitchenware, Pots, Pans, and Cookbooks
mium. We will not be accepting returns or providing refunds. reAl estAte
Tues.
starting at 4:00 p.m.
270 S Tuscarawas Ave., Dover, oh 44622
Slowly, the guide bar slowed to a halt as I managed to bury a second chainsaw into the tree. I quickly wrapped a chain around the tree and let my tractor have it.
A loud crash and a thud were all that remained of the tree. My dad’s chainsaw was successfully rescued, but unfortunately, the tree mutilated my new chainsaw. I wasn’t mad
t hat I had to buy a new bar, chain, some other pieces as well as a new handle. What bothered me most was that the new bar didn’t read … Farm Boss.
(Eric Keller is a veteran, husband, proud father of four, nurse and first-generation homesteader who can be reached at happyrootshomesteadohio@gmail.com.)
starting at 10:00 a .M.
Fruehauf 40’ semi-trailer, Midway Coach Works 11/6/02/ 30’ tandem trailer bumper hitch/ electric jack/overhead door in back/2 side doors/wired for AC, Midway Coach Works 12/92 20’ tandem trailer bumper hitch/ electric jack/ overhead door in back/2 side doors/ wired for AC power, aluminum 1 wheel bumper hitch trailer, John Deere 314 riding mower, 2003 Royals International & Carriage tri axle camper w/3 room slides, 2001 Chevy Silverado 3500 4 door dually truck with 5th wheel hitch.
I caught a glimpse of her out of the corner of my eye. I don’t know if she saw me or if she felt the same tingling sensation that ran down my spine, but I was overcome by her at first sight. I honestly didn’t know what I was getting myself into and I rarely make decisions based on novelty ideas or advertisements … but this was different.
Stihl made a chainsaw that had the words Farm Boss written on the side of the bar. I was in love, and now it was time to bring her home.
It seemed like I was turning pages for an eternity. I’m not much for manuals, but I figured I should at least look at it. After all, my best efforts to start the thing were completely unsuccessful. I figured out how to flood the engine in about a hundred different ways.
Each unsuccessful attempt was accompa nied by my outbursts and childish behavior exhausting my entire repertoire of expletives. I began combining new adjectives and nouns to my colorful language and managed to make up a few new expressions for my library. However, I still couldn’t get the thing to turn on.
My wife always seems to have the answers I wasn’t looking for and this was no exception. She nods with her sign of disapproval and begins asking me a series of questions that make me feel like I’m being interrogated for a murder.
She wanted to know why I bought a chainsaw, so I began telling her all of the features that the salesman said it had. I talked about the weight-topower ratio or something like that along with the reduced vibration technology that she didn’t seem to care about.
But most importantly, I didn’t tell her that I had to buy it because the chainsaw I inherited from my father was stuck in a tree in the back of the property. My plan was to use the new saw to rescue the other chainsaw.
Armed with the comfortable ignorance that allows me to tackle even the most difficult tasks, I took my shiny new chainsaw into the woods to conduct a rescue operation and ultimately save my pride.
It’s important to note that I have no formal training on using a chainsaw and really don’t have any idea what I’m doing. It turns out that I can barely muster the strength to hold the bar level to cut a straight line.
The only thing I can honestly remember my dad telling me about the chainsaw is that the fastest way to dull a chain is to touch it to the dirt. Well, it turns out that my dad was wrong.
As my unstea dy hands began to maneuver the chainsaw into place, the sharp teeth bit into the tree, gouging on the cellulose fibers that were long dead. Sparks began to fly as I was unable to avoid the other chainsaw stuck in the tree.
LiVE OnsitE
PERRYSVILLE, OHIO 44864
LUMBER - EQUIPMENT - WOOD SHOP EQUIPMENT
LOGGING & MORE
OFFERING THE FOLLOWING AT AUCTION: 30,000+ SQ. FT. OF CUSTOM HARDWOOD FLOORING, LUMBER & TRIM TO INCLUDE CABINET GRADE-CHARACTER-CURLY-QUARTERSAWN-MAPLE-CHERRY-WALNUTRED OAK-BLACK OAK-WHITE OAK-OSAGE ORANGE-LIVE EDGE AND MORE. JOHN DEERE 540 TURBO DIESEL SKIDDER OPERATES LIKE IT SHOULD, SILVER 6 HEADED MOLDER MODEL 6023 AH SF WITH SILVER COMPLETE FILTRATION SYSTEM MODEL SDM-8010B, EXTREMA PLANER/ RIPPER, LUMBER CARTS, SHOP ITEMS, HYDRAULIC FLUID, RADIAL ARM SAW, STEP LADDER, STEINER 202 ZERO-TURN 955 HOURS,OLD SNOW BLOWER AND PUSH MOWERS, BOX TRAP, TOOL BOXES, HAND TOOLS, MATERIAL ROLLERS, EXTENSION LADDERS, POWER TOOLS, SCRAP, BARN WOOD, ANIMAL CAGES, WOOD FILTRATION SYSTEMS, 1600+ BUNDLES OF FIREWOOD, FUEL TANK, SCRAP CARS, SILAGE WAGON, MANURE SPREADER AND MORE. WE WILL BE HAVING 2 ONLINE AUCTIONS PRIOR TO SALE TO HELP CLEAN OUT THE BARNS. REMALEYAUCTIONEERS.HIBID.COM
SUPER NICE SALE WITH QUALITY ITEMS!!! PORTAPOT & CONCESSION
TERMS: CASH-CREDIT-DEBIT. 5% FEE FOR CREDIT-DEBIT
SELLER: ROLAND MILLER TRUST
AUCTIONEER: SHAD REMALEY 419-571-5395
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCK: Cat D350E, 3 STRAIGHT FRAME HAUL
Campbell Hausfield 80-gal air compressor, Jet horizontal metal cutting band saw, craftsman toolboxes, 12” 2 sp. Band saw & top & bottom toolbox, heavy duty steel toolbox on wheels, various toolboxes, Lincoln Electric Wire Matic 250 welder & bottom tool box, Dee Zee tool box, Milwaukee: 18V cordless impact, cordless drill & battery & electric Sawzall, heavy duty deep cut band saw, Makita cordless 4 ½ saw & drill, 4 ton Porter Power, Ridgid aluminum pipe wrenches 2-24” & 36” & more, Hitachi pneumatic stapler, Craftsman & American Air tanks, portable air tanks, torch set, acetylene tanks, welding hoods, trailer jacks, sockets & socket sets, wire cutters, wrenches open & boxed metric & standard, pliers, tin snips, impact drivers, punches, torch heads, cutters, files, screwdrivers, Unibit carbide hole cutters, small ratchet binders, pry bars, drill bits, grease guns, pneumatic tools, large & small clamps, hammers, welding clamps, testers, hydraulic jacks, gear pullers, Tractor Supply truck box, Worx Aerocart wagon new, Ryobi 7” wet tile saw, aluminum trailer ramps, Criterion small fridge, LG 110 AC unit, Danby window AC, JD314 lawn tractor, jack stands, Snap On line wrenches, ratchet wrenches, nut drivers, Patriot fryer & burner, Pitco fryer, Weber propane small grill, work lights, Stihl BE55 blower, aluminum ladders, shop lights, metal stool, wooden box, paint sprayers, adjustable wrenches, gear pullers, pop rivet guns, wire strippers, T handle allens, air chisels, Tractor Supply Co. storage box, Starrett large calipers, mobile home furnace like new, fan, shop vac, vacuum, Magic Chef upright freezer, Many tool items for this auction – too many to list. 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
Ends: sat. Oct. 28, 2023 at 10 a.m. with the internet Combination
SeSSion Starting at 12 noon
934 Salem Street, Groveland, MA 01834
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCK: Cat D350E, 3 STRAIGHT FRAME HAUL
TRUCKS: Mack M35X, Euclid R20, Euclid UT6260 17 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2021 Cat 313, 2019 Kobelco SK260LC-10, Volvo V460, Volvo 210LC, Linkbelt LB210, JD 790(elec. shear), JD 160LC, Komatsu PC300LC, Komatsu PC88, 2016 Kobelco SK85CS-3, 2015-2014 Wacker 8003, Yanmar 100, Yanmar 50, (2)New AGT H-12, 5 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2018 Cat 906M, 2014 Kawasaki 70Z, Hitachi ZW95, Hough, Euclid, 9 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Komatsu D39PX-23, Komatsu D39P, Komatsu, Cat, Cat D9G, Cat D6H2, Fiat Allis 14C, Euclid C-6, Cletrac, ASPHALT ROLLER: New JCB CT260, 3 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: Bomag BW212D-2, IR SD77DX, Bomag BW145D-3, SOIL COMPACTOR: Bomag K300, 2 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: Cat 299C, 2015 Takeuchi TL12CR, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT: Cat TH63, 2 FORKLIFTS: Hyster S50XL, Komatsu FG25S, PULL GRADER: York Expert Workman, PULL BEHIND SCRAPER: Euclid, 6 SWEEPERS: Broce BB250-B, (3)Elgin Pelican, (2)Laymor, 2 SCREENING PLANTS: Metso CV100D, Nordberg CV90D, 3 AIR COMPRESSORS: IR P185WJD, Leroi Airmaster, Lindsay 40, GENERATOR: IR E50XWCU, 2 ARROW/MESSAGE BOARDS: National Signal, Amida, WATER WAGON: Cat 613B, 7 DUMP TRUCKS: 2009-2008-2007 Mack GU713(tri.), 2001 Mack RD688SX(t/a), IH M62370(t/a), Oshkosh P2025-201(s/a), 2003 GMC C5500(s/a), TRUCK TRACTOR: 1998 IH 9370(t/a), SNOW PLOW TRUCK: 1972 Oshkosh P2023-1D1, 2 FLATBED TRUCKS: 2004 Ford F450XL, 2011 Ford F350XL, 5 CAB & CHASSIS: 1989 Ford C8000, Sterling White, FWD Tractioneer, 1964 Mack B81SX, 2002 Ford F350XL, 2 STAKE TRUCKS: 2008 Ford F450XL, 1967 IH 1700, 3
UTILITY TRUCKS: 2017 GMC 3500HD, 2008 Chevy 3500HD, 1977 Ford F600, 2 FUEL TRUCKS: 1975 IH 500, 1970 IH 2010, 2 WATER TRUCKS: 1993 Mack MR688S, IH 1800, 2 FIRE TRUCKS: Mack 85, Mack 80, 5 PICKUP TRUCKS: 2014-2013 Ford F150XL, Ford F150, 2013 Chevy 2500, 2006 Chevy 2500HD LT(4x4), VAN: IH LM120, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE: 2019 GMC Yukon
TRUCKS: Mack M35X, Euclid R20, Euclid UT6260 17 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2021 Cat 313, 2019 Kobelco SK260LC-10, Volvo V460, Volvo 210LC, Linkbelt LB210, JD 790(elec. shear), JD 160LC, Komatsu PC300LC, Komatsu PC88, 2016 Kobelco SK85CS-3, 2015-2014 Wacker 8003, Yanmar 100, Yanmar 50, (2)New AGT H-12, 5 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2018 Cat 906M, 2014 Kawasaki 70Z, Hitachi ZW95, Hough, Euclid, 9 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Komatsu D39PX-23, Komatsu D39P, Komatsu, Cat, Cat D9G, Cat D6H2, Fiat Allis 14C, Euclid C-6, Cletrac, ASPHALT
Rowe’s Auto is giving JRL Auctions the opportunity to help reduce some of the inventory they currently have in one of their buildings. Mr. Rowe has been in business for many years, like his father before him. All of these items are well taken care of and in good functioning condition. The Internet session will only be a portion of the sale. There will be more items in person that will not be offered online.
itemS inClude but not limited to:
XL, AUTOMOBILE: 1980 Cadillac SeVille Elegante, 3 COLLECTIBLE VEHICLES: (2)Mack AB, Mack AC, UTILITY BODY: Knapheide 9ft. x7.5ft., DUMP BODY: Heil 14ft. Steel, 2 DETACHABLE
GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 2008-2006 Etnyre 35-ton, 4 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 1958 Schertzer
T523(t/a), 2014 Felling FT-40(t/a), 2021 Forest River 3.5-ton(alumin.), 2011 Kaufman 7-ton(tilt), CONTAINER TRAILER: 1984 Fontaine 10124C(t/a), WATER TRAILER: 2008 Magnum(t/a), DUMP
TRAILER: TEC(s/a), MULCH BLOWER: 1996 Reinco
TM7-30, HYDROSEEDER, 5 SNOW EQUIPMENT: Pro-Tech SP14L Pusher, Snowbandit 12ft. Pusher, Fisher 1.8-yd Polycaster Salter, Ice-O-Way 8ft. SS Salter, 11ft. Manual Angle Snow Plow, SCRAP
RECYCLING EQUIPMENT: Colonial Self Tipping Hopper, RECREATIONAL VEHICLE: 2003 Yamaha
Waverunner Sea Doo, SNOWMOBILE: Sea Doo Alpine, NEW & USED TIRES, 2 FUEL TANKS, 7 TRENCH BOXES, TRENCH BOX ACCESSORIES, 5 SHORING EQUIPMENT, CRANE ACCESSORIES, ROAD PLATES, 26 EXCAVATOR BUCKETS, 2 EXCAVATOR THUMBS, GRAPPLE, SCREENING
PARTS, 17 ATTACHMENTS: (10)Skid Steer, 6 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.
SALE SITE PHONE: (508) 769-7010 Joe MA AUCTION LICENSE: #295 Paul E. Saperstein Co., Inc.
ALEX LYON & SON SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 • Ph: (315) 633-2944
ROLLER: New JCB CT260, 3 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: Bomag BW212D-2, IR SD77DX, Bomag BW145D-3, SOIL COMPACTOR: Bomag K300, 2 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: Cat 299C, 2015 Takeuchi TL12CR, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT: Cat TH63, 2 FORKLIFTS: Hyster S50XL, Komatsu FG25S, PULL GRADER: York Expert Workman, PULL BEHIND SCRAPER: Euclid, 6 SWEEPERS: Broce BB250-B, (3)Elgin Pelican, (2)Laymor, 2 SCREENING PLANTS: Metso CV100D, Nordberg CV90D, 3 AIR COMPRESSORS: IR P185WJD, Leroi Airmaster, Lindsay 40, GENERATOR: IR E50XWCU, 2 ARROW/MESSAGE BOARDS: National Signal, Amida, WATER WAGON: Cat 613B, 7 DUMP TRUCKS: 2009-2008-2007 Mack GU713(tri.), 2001 Mack RD688SX(t/a), IH M623-70(t/a), Oshkosh P2025-201(s/a), 2003 GMC C5500(s/a), TRUCK TRACTOR: 1998 IH 9370(t/a), SNOW PLOW TRUCK: 1972 Oshkosh P2023-1D1, 2 FLATBED TRUCKS: 2004 Ford F450XL, 2011 Ford F350XL, 5 CAB & CHASSIS: 1989 Ford C8000, Sterling White, FWD Tractioneer, 1964 Mack B81SX, 2002 Ford F350XL, 2 STAKE TRUCKS: 2008 Ford F450XL, 1967 IH 1700, 3 UTILITY TRUCKS: 2017 GMC 3500HD, 2008 Chevy 3500HD, 1977 Ford F600, 2 FUEL TRUCKS: 1975 IH 500, 1970 IH 2010, 2 WATER TRUCKS: 1993 Mack MR688S, IH 1800, 2 FIRE TRUCKS: Mack 85, Mack 80, 5 PICKUP TRUCKS: 2014-2013 Ford F150XL, Ford F150, 2013 Chevy 2500, 2006 Chevy 2500HD LT(4x4), VAN: IH LM120, SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE: 2019 GMC Yukon XL, AUTOMOBILE: 1980 Cadillac SeVille Elegante, 3 COLLECTIBLE VEHICLES: (2)Mack AB, Mack AC, UTILITY BODY: Knapheide 9ft. x7.5ft., DUMP BODY: Heil 14ft. Steel, 2 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 2008-2006 Etnyre 35-ton, 4 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 1958 Schertzer T523(t/a), 2014 Felling FT-40(t/a), 2021 Forest River 3.5-ton(alumin.), 2011 Kaufman 7-ton(tilt), CONTAINER TRAILER: 1984 Fontaine 10124C(t/a),
WATER TRAILER: 2008 Magnum(t/a), DUMP TRAILER: TEC(s/a), MULCH BLOWER: 1996 Reinco
Go to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details
TM7-30, HYDROSEEDER, 5 SNOW EQUIPMENT: Pro-Tech SP14L Pusher, Snowbandit 12ft. Pusher, Fisher 1.8-yd Polycaster Salter,
COMPLETE LIQUIDATION
2 DAY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AUCTION ~ Kendall Construction ~ Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Service, Pickup and Stake Trucks, Large Quantity of Support
AM
@ 12 PM
GROVELAND, MASSACHUSETTS ADDRESS: 934 Salem Street, Groveland, MA 01834
2002 TC 35 New Holland 4WD Tractor and NH7020 Plow
Caterpillar V150 Heavy Duty Forklift
Massey Ferguson 235 Diesel Tractor
1977 Chevy C60 Rollback
Bobcat 863 Turbo Skid Steer
2001 Chevy Silverado 1500 Pickup
1982 Ford F250 Plow Truck
2008 Kawasaki 750 Teryx LE 4x4 Side by Side
2000 Chevrolet Astrovan
Kubota G5200 Diesel Garden Tractor
Serequip “Serdi” 5HP Flywheel Grinder
Snap-On Valve Refacer VR500A
AMMCO Brake Service Lathe 4100 Series
18k Pound Rotary Drive on Lift
Snap-On Valve Reseater
Major Muffler Exhaust Swedger
Dreis & Krump Brake
There will also be many smaller tools, Karcher Eco Vacuum, Gray Air Lift, Craftsman Grinder, Vise, Workbench, Small Trailers, Hein-Werner Lift, Surefire Battery Charger, Anvil, Emglo Horizontal Air Compressor, Moroso Large Hoist, Solar Octane
Battery Charger, Cincinnati Shaper, Brown Surfacer, Dayton Cut-off Saw, Lincoln Air Floor Jack, Montgomery Ward Lathe, Craftsman Lathe, Older Snap-On Small Toolbox, Pallet Jack, and More Small Tools.
JRL Auctions 724-815-1958
AuctioneeR: Justin R. Loomis #Au006075 www.jrlauctions.com and jrlauctions.hibid.com
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SAT, OCT 21 at 10:00 A.M. Danville, OH. Big Bred Doe Sale. Danville Auctions, LLC Pg. B37
TUES, OCT 31 at 5:30 P.M. Urbana, OH. Absolute Champaign Co Farm Auction. Tillable, 2-Story Farmhouse ad Outbuildings. RES/Wooster Pg. B38
SAT, NOV 11 at 10:00 A.M. Mt. Vernon, OH. Veterans’ Day Equipment consignment wanted, and misc. The Ruckman Group Auctons & Appraisals Pg. B12
OHIO 7
FRI, OCT 6 at 6:00 P.M. Albany, OH. Special Cattle Sale 67 Cows with 30 Calves, 37 Bred Cows. Athens Livestock Sales LLC Pg. B8
MON, OCT 9 at 9:00 A.M. Archbold, OH. Fall antique tractor and farm machinery auction, equipment, and misc. Yoder & Frey, Inc. Pg. B37
SAT, OCT 14 at 9:00 A.M. Greenville, OH. Heavy equipment and ag consignments, and misc. Bussey Bros Auctioneers Pg. B40
FRI, OCT 6 at 6:00 P.M. Mercer, PA.
Special Feeder Auction, Several Feeders and cows already consigned. Millers Mercer Livestock Auction Pg. B15
SAT, OCT 7 at 10:00 A.M. Farrell, PA.
Real estate, John Bean EHP System IV, Coats 1250 laser guided wheel balancer, and misc. JRL Auctions Pg. B26
SAT, OCT 7 at 10:00 A.M. Slippery Rock, PA. Real estate, contents, and misc. Bullock’s Bid N Buy Pg. B10
SAT, OCT 7 at 10:00 A.M. New Castle, PA. Antiques, collectibles, household, and misc. Roger Croll, Auct. Pg. B25
SAT, OCT 14 at 9:00 A.M. Volant, PA.
Historic 2 story home, collectibles, tools, and misc. Duke Whiting, Auctioneer Pg. B25
SAT, OCT 14 at 9:00 A.M. Mercer, PA.
First Annual Fall Horse Sale. Tack, horses, ponies, alpacas, peacocks and more. Millers Mercer Livestock Auction Pg. B15
SAT, OCT 14 at 9:00 A.M. Edinboro, PA.
Accepting consignments for next auction, vehicles, trailers, tractors, farm equipment, and misc. Kevin Wheeler, Auct. Pg. B26
SAT, OCT 14 at 10:00 A.M. Utica, PA. 88+ Total acres in multiple parcels, and misc. Nicolls & Auctions Pg. B35
SAT, OCT 14 at 10:00 A.M. Mercer, PA. Trucks, trailers, drilling rigs, and misc. Beth Hillmar, Auctioneer Pg. B35
SAT, OCT 14 at 10:00 A.M. Butler, PA. Tractors, equipment, vehicle, toys, farm supplies, household, and misc. Roger Croll, Auct. Pg. B31
SAT, OCT 14 at 10:00 A.M. Erie, PA.
Equipment, collectibles, and misc. Raleigh & Todd Chesley, Auct. Pg. B8
SAT, OCT 14 at 6:00 P.M. East Butler, PA. Public Auction to Benefit Butler County 4-H. Butler Co. 4H Benefit Auction Pg. B35
SAT, OCT 28 at 10:00 A.M. Transfer, AL. ONSITE and ONLINE auto excess inventory, and misc. JRL Auctions Pg. B27
SAT, NOV 11 at 10:00 A.M. Venango, PA. Real estate with multiple buildings, guest house, in-law sweet, and misc. Tammy Loucks, Auctioneer Pg. B30
SAT, OCT 7 at 8:30 A.M. Saltsburg, PA.
2 rings all days! Tractors, equipment, attachments, loader, combine, trucks, trailers, tools, antiques, collectibles, and misc. John Huey, Auct. Pg. B17
MON, OCT 9 at 2:30 P.M. Washington, PA. Fall feeder cattle, and misc. David Kearns, Auct. Pg. B5
SAT, OCT 14 at 10:00 A.M. East Pittsburgh, PA. Emissions testing equipment, car lifts, alignment machine, and misc. Hartland Machinery Auctioneers Pg. B24
SAT, OCT 14 at 11:00 A.M. Uniontown, PA. 3 Bedroom ranch home and misc. Harry Hofmeister, Auctioneer Pg. B3
THURS, OCT 5 at 12:00 A.M. Columbia City, IN. Upcoming real estate, personal property, and misc. For more info on times please visit: www.SchraderAuction.com Schrader Real Estate & Auction Pg. B12
THURS, OCT 12 at 6:00 P.M. Ripley, WV. Oct. 12 @6PM Sheep and Goat
Sale Only. Oct. 14 @ 11AM Feeder Calf Special with Regular Sale. Jackson Co Regional Livestock Market Pg. B29
SAT, OCT 14 at 9:30 A.M. Plymouth, ME. Skid steer, tractor loader, snow trucks, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons
Auctioneers Pg. B31
SAT, OCT 14 at 10:00 A.M. Cordova, MD. Tractors, equipment, and misc. A. Curtis Andrew Auction Pg. B31
WED, OCT 18 at 12:00 A.M. AL. ONLINE angus herd, retirement auction, and misc. Carson Chesley, Auct. Pg. B7
WED, OCT 18 at 9:00 A.M. Rushville, AL. Colored glass, art pottery, collectibles, and misc. Mike Clum, Auctioneer
Pg. B14
SAT, OCT 21 at 9:30 A.M. Groveland, MA. Day 1-10/21 at 9:30AM- Live. Day
2- Online- 10/7-10/22 at 12PM. Construction equipment, dump trucks, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B27
THURS, OCT 26 at 10:00 A.M. San Antonio, TX. Forklifts, haul trucks, cranes, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg. B30
MON, OCT 9 at NOON. ONLINE ONLY: Sports cards, autographed cards, and misc. George Roman Auctioneers Pg. B35
MON, OCT 9 at 5:00 P.M. ONLINE trucks, trailers, lumber, building supplies, tools, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B9
MON, OCT 9 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE classic cars, vintage motorcycle, and misc.
Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B18
TUES, OCT 10 at 10:00 A.M. ONLINE: Specialized gas compressors, chillers, sections pallet racking, and misc. Thompson Auctioneers Pg. B28
TUES, OCT 10 at NOON. ONLINE ONLY: New Cyclone Advance TR5500 Mobile Pressure Washing Trailer, Vermeer Navigator directional drill, ‘74 Peterbilt 359 Semi W/ Dozer Body, and misc.
Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B18
TUES, OCT 10 at NOON. ONLINE firearms, and misc. Farnsworth Auctions LLC Pg. B17
TUES, OCT 10 at NOON. Furniture, oriental figures, artwork, and misc.
George Roman Auctioneers Pg. B29
TUES, OCT 10 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE
Firearms, signage, coins, ammo, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B23
WED, OCT 11 at NOON. ONLINE painting equipment, sprayers, tools, and misc.
George Roman Auctioneers Pg. B9
THURS, OCT 12 at 12:00 A.M. ONLINE ONLY: AltoSham Combi, Oven Blodgett Elc. Convection oven, 30 qrt Mixer, and misc. Paul Delphia, Auctioneer Pg. B35
THURS, OCT 12 at NOON. ONLINE sailboats, trailers, and misc. George Roman Auctioneers Pg. B31
THURS, OCT 12 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE
2.689 acre lot, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B6
THURS, OCT 12 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE tractor, farm equipment, straw, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B21
THURS, OCT 12 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE: Antiques, furniture, tools, and misc. Baer Auctioneers Pg. B9
FRI, OCT 13 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE trailers, and misc, Kiko Auctioneers Pg.
B18
SAT, OCT 14 at 12:00 A.M. UPCOMING
AUCTIONS: See CronebaughAuctions. com for more details. Cronebaugh Auction Svc. Pg. B25
SUN, OCT 15 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE
2004 Harley Davidson Road King, equipment, furniture, toys, and misc. Behm Auction Service Pg. B36
MON, OCT 16 at NOON. ONLINE, selling from two locations, car collection, trailer, drive-on lifts, tools, parts, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B19
MON, OCT 16 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE equipment, tools, boats, antiques, and misc. Baer Auctioneers-Realty, LLC Pg.
B11
MON, OCT 16 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE antiques, collectibles, dolls, lamps, furniture, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers
Pg. B18
TUES, OCT 17 at 12:00 A.M. Camper, equipment, furniture, and misc. Coopers Auction Service Pg. B25
TUES, OCT 17 at 6:30 P.M. ONLINE upcoming auctions, details, photos and full terms on our website, BASAuctions.com Basinger Auction Service
Pg. B34
TUES, OCT 17 at 7:00 P.M. ONLNE
BMW, household goods, antiques, tools, and misc. Baer Auctioneers-Realty, LLC Pg. B10
TUES, OCT 17 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE
household goods, antiques, tools, and misc. Baer Auctioneers-Realty, LLC Pg.
B11
TUES, OCT 17 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE tractors, baler, parts, and misc. Don Sweeting, Auct. Pg. B11
WED, OCT 18 at 5:00 P.M. ONLINE ONLY: 10/11-10/18. 2012 International dump, Gallion Ride on roller, and misc.
Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B21
WED, OCT 18 at 6:00 P.M. ONLINE
675 +/- acres, 9 parcels, and misc.
Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B9
WED, OCT 18 at 6:30 P.M. ONLINE Public Monthly Forestry, Construction,Landscaping, Machinery, Equipment & Heavy Duty Truck Consignment Auction, www.edinburgauction.com Edinburg Auction Pg.
B3
THURS, OCT 19 at 5:00 P.M. ON-
LINE: 80 Acres in 2 parcels, and misc. Kaufman Realty & Auctions Pg. B8
FRI, OCT 20 at 11:00 A.M. ONLINE only collectible cars, all with low miles, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B19
MON, OCT 23 at NOON. ONLINE landscape inventory reduction, equipment, mowers, tools, stone, and misc. Kiko Auctioneers Pg. B20
TUES, OCT 24 at NOON. 10/12-10/24 at 12PM. Construction/ landscaping equipment, snow trucks, and misc. Alex Lyon & Sons Auctioneers Pg.
B28
TUES, OCT 24 at 7:00 P.M. ONLINE real estate, antiques, guns, furniture, and misc. Cooper’s Auction Service LLC Pg. B26
AKRON — The 15th Annual Summit Senior Expo will be held from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Oct. 6 at Summit Mall. Admission and parking is free.
Enjoy a trick-or-treat theme at the show and costumes are encouraged if attendees would like to join in. The event will feature a variety of free activities including a prize wheel, welcome bags, health screen-
ings and the ever-popular Bingo and Price is Right game shows. The free expo will feature more than 40 exhibits providing information on healthcare, senior living, financial planning, home improvement, retirement, recreational activities, insurance and a wide variety of other services.
All attendees can participate in
the free activities including spinning the Prize Wheel, playing Bingo at 10 a.m. and at noon and the Price is Right Game Show. The first 100 attendees will receive a free Catholic Cemeteries Association welcome bag. For more information about the Summit Senior Expo, contact Event Day Marketing at 234-347-0032 or visit simon.com/mall/summit-mall.
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: IMPACT CRUSHER: Screen Machine 4034T, JAW
CRUSHER: Austin Western, HORIZONTAL
GRINDER: Proto Grind 1200L, 2
SCREENING PLANTS: Irock TS-522, Kolman
Athey Portable, 4 AGGREGATE
EQUIPMENT: Material Processor, 10ft.x10ft.
Hopper, 12ft.x6ft. Hopper, 5ft.x10ft., CAR CRUSHER: AI Jon(t/a), ROUGH TERRAIN
CRANE: Grove RT595, 2 HYDRAULIC
EXCAVATORS: Kobelco SK250LC, Terex-
Schaef, 4 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: JD
644B, JD 644A, JD 544A, Weyhausen 65
C14C, 2 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Komatsu
D37-21, Case 1450B, ASPHALT ROLLER:
Hypac C778B, SKID STEER: Bobcat
863, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT: Genie GTH-
644(4x4), 4 FORKLIFTS: Cat T150D, Clark C500Y50, Towmotor 601, Towmotor LT60, 2 LOG SKIDDER/BOOM LIFTS:
(2)Timberjack 240E, LOG LOADER: Hood
Lumberagator, 2 WOOD CHIPPERS:
Bush Bandit, Eager Beaver, CONCRETE
EQUIPMENT: Motar Mixer, FIRE TRUCK:
1989 Emergency One, SERVICE TRUCK: 2009
Ford F750XLT, TOOL TRUCK:
1998 Freightliner FL60, ROLLBACK TRUCK:
2001 Peterbilt PB330, 4 ROLL OFF
TRUCKS: 2007 Mack CV713(tri.), 2006 Mack
CV713 Granite(tri.) 2004 Mack CV713
Granite(t/a), 2003 IH 7500(t/a), 2 DUMP
TRUCKS: (2)1999 IH 5000(6-axle), 5 TRUCK
LICENSE: 63199360809
AUCTIONEER LICENSE: 62199360989
H. Lyon ALEX LYON & SON SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 Phone: (315) 633-2944 • WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM
ADDRESS: 6000 Woodman Ave., Ashtabula, OH 44004
LATE MODEL AGGREGATE, CONSTRUCTION & RECYCLING EQUIPMENT AUCTION ~ Kanect Recycling ~ Aggregate, Construction & Recycling Equipment, All Types of Trucks: Rolloff, Dump, Service & Pickup, Various Trailers, Very Large Amount of Steel Plates, Support and Accessories LIVE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND @ 9:30 AM TIMED OPENS: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24TH @ 12:00 PM
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: IMPACT CRUSHER: Screen Machine 4034T, JAW CRUSHER: Austin Western, HORIZONTAL GRINDER: Proto Grind 1200L, 2 SCREENING PLANTS: Irock TS-522, Kolman Athey Portable, 4 AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT: Material Processor, 10ft.x10ft. Hopper, 12ft.x6ft. Hopper, 5ft.x10ft., CAR CRUSHER: AI Jon(t/a), ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE: Grove RT595, 2 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Kobelco SK250LC, Terex-Schaef, 4 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: JD 644B, JD 644A, JD 544A, Weyhausen 65 C14C, 2 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Komatsu D37-21, Case 1450B, ASPHALT ROLLER: Hypac C778B, SKID STEER: Bobcat 863, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT: Genie GTH-644(4x4), 4 FORKLIFTS: Cat T150D, Clark C500Y50, Towmotor 601, Towmotor LT60, 2 LOG SKIDDER/BOOM LIFTS: (2)Timberjack 240E, LOG LOADER: Hood Lumberagator, 2 WOOD CHIPPERS: Bush Bandit, Eager Beaver, CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: Motar Mixer, FIRE TRUCK: 1989 Emergency One, SERVICE TRUCK: 2009 Ford F750XLT, TOOL TRUCK: 1998 Freightliner FL60, ROLLBACK TRUCK: 2001 Peterbilt PB330, 4 ROLL OFF
TIMED CLOSES: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD @ 12:00 PM ASHTABULA, OHIO
TRACTORS: 2012 Peterbilt 384(t/a), 2003 Peterbilt 357(tri.), 2001 IH 9200i(t/a), 1996 Volvo WCR64T(t/a), Kaiser Jeep
TRUCKS: 2007 Mack CV713(tri.), 2006 Mack CV713 Granite(tri.) 2004 Mack CV713 Granite(t/a), 2003 IH 7500(t/a), 2 DUMP TRUCKS: (2)1999 IH 5000(6-axle), 5 TRUCK
M35A2(t/a), DETACHABLE GOOSENECK
TRAILER: 102in.x21.5ft.(t/a), 2 EQUIPMENT
TRACTORS: 2012 Peterbilt 384(t/a), 2003 Peterbilt 357(tri.), 2001 IH 9200i(t/a), 1996 Volvo WCR64T(t/a), Kaiser Jeep M35A2(t/a), DETACHABLE GOOSENECK
TRAILERS: (2)102in.x38ft.(t/a), 4
TRAILER: 102in.x21.5ft.(t/a), 2 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: (2)102in.x38ft.(t/a), 4
TAGALONG TRAILERS: Appalachian 18ft(t/a),
TAGALONG TRAILERS: Appalachian 18ft(t/a), 18ft.(t/a), 16ft.(t/a), General 15ft.(t/a),
18ft.(t/a), 16ft.(t/a), General 15ft.(t/a),
FLATBED TRAILER: 1997 Transcraft TL2000 45ft.(t/a), ROLLOFF TRAILER: 2005
FLATBED TRAILER: 1997 Transcraft TL2000
45ft.(t/a), ROLLOFF TRAILER: 2005
Galbreath U5-10-175(t/a), BOAT: 18ft.
Aluminum(w/trailer), 3 DUMP BODIES:
18.5ft.
Steel, 12ft-6in. Steel, Arbortech, UTILITY
BODY: 8ft. Steel, ROLLOFF CONTAINER, SCRAP RECYCLING EQUIPMENT, SCRAP
Galbreath U5-10-175(t/a), BOAT: 18ft. Aluminum(w/trailer), 3 DUMP BODIES: 18.5ft. Steel, 12ft-6in. Steel, Arbortech, UTILITY BODY: 8ft. Steel, ROLLOFF CONTAINER, SCRAP RECYCLING EQUIPMENT, SCRAP METAL, STEEL BEAMS, TRENCH BOXES, 3 HAMMERMILL TAKEOUTS, 2 MACHINE SHOP CLOSEOUTS, 2 WATER WELL DRILLING EQUIPMENT, SNOW EQUIPMENT, ENGINES, 3 FUEL TANKS, NEW & USED TIRES, 2 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS, GRAPPLE, 15 EXCAVATOR BUCKETS, 12 ATTACHMENTS: (5)Skid Steer, (3)Backhoe, (2)Excavator, Crawler Tractor, Tractor, 300 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, PLUS ALL TYPES OF SHOP EQUIPMENT.
METAL, STEEL BEAMS, TRENCH BOXES, 3 HAMMERMILL TAKEOUTS, 2 MACHINE
SALE SITE PHONE: (315) 633-2944
SHOP CLOSEOUTS, 2 WATER WELL
DRILLING
OHIO AUCTION LICENSE: 63199360809
OHIO AUCTIONEER LICENSE: 62199360989 Jack H. Lyon
ALEX
LOCATION: From Easton MD follow Rt. 50 West to Old Skipton Road (Rt. 662), turn right, follow approx. 1 mile to farm on the right. (Sign posted) selling the late robert F. “bunk” Dulin, sr ., antique tractor collection oF restoreD anD original conDition tractors.
ONLINE-ONLY AUCTION
SAILBOATS ~ CRESTLINER FISHING BOAT
~ ENCLOSED TRAILER
Bidding Ends: October 12, 2023 at Noon
GEORGE ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, LTD.
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www.georgeromanauctioneers. Terms:
TRACTORS: 1959 Farmall 340, 1950 Case VAC, 1951 Farmall M, 1942 JD B, 1960 JD 430, 1942 Farmall H, 1964 Farmall 504, 1955 AC G, 1953 Farmall Super H, 1953 Farmall Super C, 1946 Farmall A, 1945 Farmall B, Case 930 Comfort King, Oliver Row Crop 66, 1947 JD H, 1935 JD A, JD mod. G, Farmall C, Farmall 400, Farmall MTA, Farmall M, Ford Ferguson for parts.
EQUIPMENT: Woods 114 rotary mower, McKee 6 row cultivator S-tine, Brillion 14’ crowfoot cultipacker, JD pull type 3 bottom plow, Stockland mod.20 pull type scraper, Box scrape 7’, JD 115 scrape blade 8’, (2) 3 bottom plows, (2) single axle trailers, Generator PTO drive, JD 345 garden tractor & tiller, rear mount 6’ disk, Int. 4 row planter,
Int. drill with wood wheels, post-hole digger, rear mount spinner, Cultivator 2 row, Int. 12’ disk, JD 2 row planter, JD 2 bottom plow rear mount.
MISC: Economy Hit & Miss engine, (Sign) John Deere Quality Farm Equipment V. Hughes & Sons Salisbury MD, (Sign) John Deere Farm Implements, Shop crane, (4) Storage containers 40’Lx8’Wx8’H, tractor parts, John Deere shop & parts manuals, misc. shop tools, and other items.
TERMS: Cash or approved check with current letter from your bank guaranteeing funds, unless you are known by the Auctioneer. All items sold “AS-IS”, “WHERE-IS” with no guarantee. No Buyers Premium.
OWNER: SDBW FAMILy
A. CURTIS ANDREW AUCTION, INC.
410-754-8826 / 410-924-8685 / www.acurtisandrewauction.com
starting at 9:00 a .M.
ANTIQUES • INSTRUMENTS • FURNITURE
1995 DODGE RAM • 2005 GMC VAN • TOOLS
GUNS • AMMO • TRAPS • FREDERICKSBURG POTTERY
Selling items for 3 generations of the Steinman family, a one owner gun collection, plus items from other homes at public auction. Auction to be held in ThE FFA BUILDING, WAYNE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, WOOSTER , OhIO The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.
STEINMAN AUCTION:. 1995 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 w/ 191k miles; John Deere 325 lawn tractor; John Deere 30” manual tiller; spinning wheel; older bicycles; Lincoln stick welder; croquet set; Union Loom Works weaving loom; antique sausage stuffer; cast iron fireplace surround; crocks; vintage Christmas ornaments; oil lamps; vintage Smith Corona & Royal typewriters; large air compressor; large toolbox; older drill press; wood burning furnace; water heater; wheelchairs; electric scooter; & medical lift; large assortment of hardware; & much more. VINTAGE INSTRUMENTS: Most need a little work: 3 guitars including one Kay; mandolin; zither; banjo ukelele, Manhattan trumpet. PROJECT TRACTORS: 1963 Squire 10 lawn tractor; homemade tractor w/ Wisconsin engine (both turn over, but won’t start) FURNITURE: Child’s desk; dresser; chest of drawers; bed; assorted chairs; hall tree; & more. Check website week of auction for updates as we continue to unpack & set up. STEINMAN FAMILY, OWNERS
IRVIN AUCTION: Yard Man Yard Bug riding lawn mower; Toro Personal Pace self-propelled push mower; GE washer & dryer; Woods Styling & Barber Shop thermometer; glass front hutch; oak dining room table w/ chairs; nice vintage wardrobe / linen cupboard; New Haven clock; antique dome top steamer trunk; 2 twin beds; cedar chest; 3 pc bedroom set; antique music cabinet; old Triway yearbooks; older chest freezer; copper boiler w/ lid; & more.
JUDY IRVIN, OWNER
SNODDY AUCTION: Large collection of Fredericksburg pottery. Good selection of pictures on website below. 2 curved front curio cabinets. Former collection of Donald Snoddy. SELLER #4: 2005 GMC Savana Van w/ 166k miles; platform scale; deer head mount; IH seed hopper; broad axe; assorted primitives & antiques; Indian flint pieces & artifacts; Victory washboard; brass pieces; microscope; Stroh’s Beer sign; Ideal Dairy Wooster wooden crate; butter churn; crocks & jugs; Pepsi sign; & more.
ADDITIONAL CONSIGNMENTS 2 Sun Dolphin kayaks; framed Federal Duck stamp print w/ medallion; Theo-
(330) 264-8342
4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691
488 Great Belt rd., Butler, PA 16002 tractOrS/EquipmEnt: White 2-70 w/1730 QA loader, dual remotes, good rubber, 5213 hrs. Allis Chalmers W-C 1937, Ground driven manure spreader, Gravity box, 3pt back blade 7’, 3pt bale spear, Bucket mount spear, 7’ Rotary mower, Farm trailer, Creep feeder, (2) 3pt Spin spreaders, New Holland 492 - snub nose guards, new bottom roll, 12’ Grain auger, 16’ Grain auger, Corn sheller, Grain tank, Scales, VEhiclE/trailEr: 2003 Dodge Caravan - 175k miles, Tandem axle car hauler w/title, tOyS: Case pedal tractor, Murray pedal tractor, Fleetwood pedal car, Farm toys, Tricycles, pOultry/mEat prOcESSing Equip: Pick Wick Calder- natural gas fired, (new stainless steel liner), Commercial plucker 220v, Walk in cooler(10’x12’w/extra panel), Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel cart, Hobart 1hp meat grinder 22v, Gas wall heater, Several Brute garbage cans, New egg cartons approx. 200, miSc. Farm SuppliES: Chicken feeders and Waterers, Hog waterers, nipples, and cups, (2) Farrow crates, (2) Brooders, Chains and hay ropes, hOuSEhOldS/miSc.: Green farm table,Vintage kids chairs, Windows, Stackable chairs, Area rugs, Vintage luggage,
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(724) 496-4580
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dore Haviland Limoges tea cups & saucers; HO gauge locomotive & cars; McGuffy Readers; pocket knives; cookie cutters; vintage games; baseball cards; vintage fishing lures; license plates; NASCAR die cast cars; cast iron trivets; 2 sterling silver necklaces; 14K necklace; 1/20 gold filled necklace; shelving units; Coleman lanterns & camp stove; nice assortment of traps including Newhouse Community Wolf Trap, Duke #15 bear trap, & some older collectible traps; trapping magazines; old Fur House catalogs; Hunter Trader Trapper watch fob; fur stretchers; & more. TOOLS: Assorted hand & power tools including drill bits, spiral saw, tap & die set, router, sander, bench top drill press, floor jack, Timberman chainsaw, Black & Decker leaf blower; Shop Vac; belt sander; & more. FURNITURE: Dining room table w/ 6 chairs; end tables; coffee table; oak buffet; & more.
GUNS: Large one owner collection of guns including S&W Highway 357, Mossberg 500 410 Shotgun, Ruger P89 DC 9mm, Walther P22 22LR Pistol, Sig Sauer P238 380, S&W 9VE 9mm, Crescent Peerless 12 ga Shotgun, 2 Ruger 10/22 22LR, Winchester Mod 94 30/30, Fabrique Nationale (FN) 12 ga, Saiga 410, Savage Mod 116 300 Win, Benelli Nova 12 Ga, Remington 870 12 Ga., Winchester Model 72A 22LR, S&W 5906 9mm, Norinco SKS, Sig Sauer SHR-970 308, Japanese Arisaka Rifle, Unique Model 52 22LR Pistol, Russian Nagant M1895 Revolver, AA Arms AP9 9mm Pistol, Stoeger
Luger 22LR Pistol, Erma EP22 22LR Luger Style Pistol, Navy Arms Percussion Rifle, US Revolver Co. Revolver, & Many
More. AMMO: Large selection of ammo including 410, 20 gauge, 12 gauge, 30-30 Winchester, 380 Auto, 7.62x39, 308, 223, 357 Mag, 38 Special, 22 LR, 9mm, & more.
NOTE – Good quality and variety throughout. Selling in 3 rings. Furniture & appliances to sell approximately 11:30. Truck, van, & mower to sell around 12:00 Noon. More to be discovered during unpacking and set up. Visit www.gant-realty.com the week of the auction for updates & pictures. Click on upcoming chattel auctions. Plan to attend.
TERMS- Cash or Good Check. Breakfast and Lunch.
AUCTIONEERS: DAvE ACkER , NICk DEFElICE , PAUl EmERSON, JAymE PENNEll, & JED ACkER (330-749-6248)
tErmS OF SalE: Cash~Good Check~Credit/Debit Cards. 5% Convenience Fee on All Credit/Debit Cards.
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 27 RUBBER TIRED
LATE
LOADERS: Cat 966M, Cat 966H, Cat 950M, (2)2022 Cat 914, (3)Unused Cat 908NG, (2)Unused Cat
908M, Cat 908, Unused & 2018 Cat 906M, Unused & 2022
Cat 906, 2022 JD 544P, JD 544K, (2)Unused
Case 321F, (2)2022 Kubota R540, (2)Unused
Hitachi ZW95-
Tractor Loader
Backhoes, Snow Trucks, Snow Plows, Snow Blades, Attachments, Trailers
6C, (2)Unused Yanmar V80, 2020 Giant G5000 X-Tra, Volvo L30, 24 HYDRAULIC EX-
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 TH @ 9:30 AM
CAVATORS: Unused Bobcat E85, Unused Bobcat E35, Kubota KX018-4R1, 2017 Wacker 8003, 2017 Wacker 1404, (4)New Cherry KV12, New AGT NT45, New AGT NT30, (2)New AGT L12, (2)New AGT KAT12,
PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS
ADDRESS: 115 Industrial Park Rd., Plymouth, MA 20360
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: 27 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 966M, Cat 966H, Cat 950M, (2)2022
2 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS, 120
(3)New AGT QH12, (4)New AGT H12, New MC MC27, New
CFK KU45, ASPHALT ROLLER: Unused JCB
CT260-120, RUBBER
TRACKED SKID STEER: 2015 Bobcat T750, 6
ATTACHMENTS: (112)Skid Steer, 107 NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.
Bobcat E85, Unused Bobcat E35, Kubota KX018-4R1, 2017 Wacker 8003, 2017 Wacker 1404, (4)New Cherry KV12, New AGT NT45, New AGT NT30, (2)New AGT L12, (2)New AGT KAT12, (3)New AGT QH12, (4)New AGT H12, New MC MC27, New CFK KU45, ASPHALT ROLLER: Unused JCB CT260-120, RUBBER TRACKED
SKID STEERS: 2021-2017 JD 332G, (3)2019
JD 318G,
2021 Bobcat S62, 2 MINI TRACK LOADERS:
(2)New Agrotk LRT23, MINI TIRED LOADER:
New Power
X PX320-L, MINI TRACKED DUMPER: New
Power X PX-1000L, 3
SALE SITE PHONE: (863) 660-4050
MA AUCTION LICENSE: #295 Paul E. Saperstein Co., Inc.
ALEX LYON & SON
SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC., BRIDGEPORT, NY 13030 • Ph: (315) 6332944
Go to WWW.LYONAUCTION.COM for more details
ADDRESS: 115 Industrial Park Rd., Plymouth, MA 20360
LATE MODEL SNOW & CONSTRUCTION
EQUIPMENT AUCTION
Rubber Tired Loaders, Skid Steers, Tractor Loader Backhoes, Snow Trucks, Snow Plows, Snow Blades, Attachments, Trailers
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14TH @ 9:30 AM
PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTSvv
Sat.
starting at 10:00 a.m.
3175 Morningstar Rd., Blue Rock, oh 43720
On St. Rt. 555
DiRectiOnS: From Zanesville, take SR 60S turn right on 719 across the bridge to the light, turn left on 555S, 10 miles to auction. Signs will be posted.
Having SOlD tHe faRm will Sell tHe fOllOwing: Kubota
M-68 diesel 4wd tractor 1350 hrs (very good cond.), Yammar 424 diesel 4wd tractor w/loader & backhoe 135hrs. (like new), Ford tractor, AC dozer w/lg wench, Case 480-B backhoe, NH 477 haybine, Vermeer 504-C round baler, Ferguson 3pt rake, NI manure spreader, 3pt post-hole digger (new), 3pt. tiller, wood mizer sawmill (all hyd),
lumbeR: red & white oak, cherry, sassafras & walnut, oil well pump jack, 22’ pontoon boat w/90hp 4 stroke Yamaha motor w/trailer like new, Kubota RTV 400 4wd 587hrs, Yamaha golf cart needs work, big roll of rubber belting, 2 water tanks, sev new steel t-post, 86 Honda 250 4 trax 4 wheeler, 86 Honda Big Red 3 wheeler, 14’canoe w/trailer, 10’ dog kennel, 2001 Dodge 4wd pickup, 1991 Dodge 1 ton 4wd 5spd w/Cummins diesel engine w/fifth wheel 69,000 miles, Econolite 20’ alum gooseneck trailer, very nice small camper, 16’ flatbed trailer, 17’ camper rough, (26) 16’ wire cattle panels, 22’ & 24’ brown metal roofing (new), new 3pt bale mover, 2 new rolls drain tile, horse walker, riding mower, big field drag, sev logs for firewood, big yard roller, ladders, fuel tube heater, 20+ round bales hay, gates, Craftsman 5hp chipper shredder, sev misc items too numerous to mention. teRmS Of Sale: cash or check w/positive ID required.
Not responsible for accidents or loss.
OwneR: bill SOweRS
Auctioneer:
roger Kreis
740-796-2931
Auctioneers: ron & John Kreis
www.auctionzip.com #7434 for pictures
Sat. Oct. 14, 2023
starting at 12:00 noon
74+/- acreS ~ Great LOcatiOn ~ 4 ParceLS
WOOdS ~ tiLLabLe ~ riPLey tWP. ~ HOLmeS cO
WeSt HOLmeS ScHOOLS ~ buiLdinG SiteS
biG Prairie, OH 44611
*Located approx. 3mi south of Shreve, or 4mi north of Nashville, on State Route 514 between Whispering Hills Jellystone Campground and C.R. 330 (watch for signs).
Great opportunity to purchase 74+/- acres at Absolute Public Auction in Holmes County. The land is gently rolling and consists of a mix of tillable and wooded acreage. This property offers great visibility along S.R. 514, yet seclusion and wooded habitat towards the rear of the property with an abundance of wildlife. You will find several potential building sites. The farm will be offered in 4 parcels and as a whole and will sell in the manner that nets the most for the seller. Pick up a brochure in the info box on site and walk the land at your leisure.
ParceL 1: 1.47 Acres with frontage on S.R. 514
ParceL 2: 7.816 Acres with frontage on S.R. 514
ParceL 3: 33.18 Acres approx. half wooded and half tillable.
ParceL 4: 31.592 Acres mostly tillable.
taxeS/LeGaL: Holmes County (Parcel #s TBD) Ripley Twp., West Holmes LSD. Estimated real estate taxes as a whole are approx. $607.69 per ½ year. All parcels in CAUV except parcel 1. Subject to final survey and legal descriptions. Buyer responsible for any CAUV recoupment.
termS: Successful bidder shall make a 10% non-refundable down payment day of auction and balance due at closing in approximately 45 days. Property sold “as-is”. There are no contingencies. Any desired inspections need to be made by buyer prior to bidding. Tenant farmer will have right to harvest the growing crop. Announcements day of sale take precedence over any previous advertising. No buyer’s premium! Arrange financing if needed. Attend the auction and come prepared to buy!
*For more info and pictures go to www.gant-realty.com click on real estate auctions*
auctiOn by Order OF: murray FamiLy Limited
PartnerSHiP
Auctioneer/Agent:
nick DeFelice 330-464-1302
Broker: JAck gAnt 330-264-4242
starting at 10:00 a.m. - live onsite only
Of MOve In Ready hOMe In BeRlIn centeR , Oh
4137 S Newton Falls Road, Berlin Center, OH 44401
This wonderfully maintained 3 bdrm 1 ba home is Country Chic beautiful. 2.3 acres of quiet country peaceful can be yours at the price you name! Home WILL SELL to the highest bidder regardless of price. Personal Property (tools, equipment, vehicles, etc) sells live at 11 A.M. onsite. Visit our website at www.jfmarketing.us for all the details and open house dates.
John C. FroeliCh, CAi AAre reAltor & AuCtioneer
440.454.1121 • john@auctionjohn.com
license #2010000128
Held at: Country Side Equipment Sales 5064 Kensington Rd NE * Carrollton, OH 44615 330-627-5100
***nO OnsitE BUYErs PrEMiUM***
John Deere 4430 Quad Range 7032 Hrs., John Deere 4020 Diesel Syncro Range, on 18.434 Rubber, 4244 hrs., 1993 Ford F-150, 14’ Bumper Pull Livestock
Trailer-needs axle, 16’ Triaxle Trailer, Ag Wrap 3pt Bale Wrapper, Ag Wrap Bale Grabber, John Deere 458 Round Baler, 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 Farrowing 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.
Late additiOnS: International 966 Tractor, International 1440 Combine, International 4X Wide Corn Head, International 820 Grain Head, John Deere 8300 16 Hole Grain Drill w/ Double Disc, Depth Control Wheels & Press Wheels, Spring Tooth Harrow, 18’ Flatbed Hay Wagon, Casco 20’ Hyd. Auger, Poly 210 Gallon Tank for Pick Up, Cobalt 18’ Ski Boat on Double Axle Trailer, Polaris 4X4 4-Wheeler, Kubota G5200 Diesel Mower, New Honda Trash Pump, Misc. Battery Chargers and Weed Eaters.
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, 330-6275100. 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
Cornersburg Real Estate Auction
BIDDING ENDS: Tues., Oct. 17th at 6:30 pm
PREVIEW: Sun., Oct. 15th, 2-3 pm
BIDDING ENDS: Tues., Oct. 17th at 6:30 pm
PREVIEW: Sun., Oct. 15th, 2-3 pm
Brick home looks like a ranch from the front, but has 4 levels inside. Over 2200 sq ft home with an attached garage and parklike setting for a back yard.. 3 BRs, 2 1/2 BAs, Lots of Storage, New Roof Shingles. OPENING BID: $150,000
1965 Chapel Hill Dr., Youngstown, OH 44511
Brick home looks like a ranch from the front, but has 4 levels inside. Over 2200 sq ft home with an attached garage and parklike setting for a back yard.. 3 BRs, 2 1/2 BAs, Lots of Storage, New Roof Shingles. OPENING BID: $150,000
High End Furnishings in Canfield, OH
BIDDING ENDS: Tues., Oct. 17th at 6:30 pm
1965 Chapel Hill Dr., Youngstown, OH 44511
PREVIEW: Mon., Oct. 16th, 3-6 pm
Quality Furniture, Black Lacquer Asian Furniture, Collectibles, Waterford, Handmade Rugs, Victorian J. Estey & Co. Pump Organ , H Lyon & Healy Troubadour Harp, Framed Art, Decor, Lladros, Jade, and SO MUCH MORE!
High End Furnishings in Canfield, OH
BIDDING ENDS: Tues., Oct. 17th at 6:30 pm
PREVIEW: Mon., Oct. 16th, 3-6 pm
6105 Pebble Beach Ct., Canfield, OH 44406
UPCOMING AUCTIONS
Quality Furniture, Black Lacquer Asian Furniture, Collectibles, Waterford, Handmade Rugs, Victorian J. Estey & Co. Pump
Watch for dates and details on great auctions to be scheduled soon!
Organ , H Lyon & Healy Troubadour Harp, Framed Art, Decor, Lladros, Jade, and SO MUCH MORE!
Full terms, details, photos and bidding on our website.
6105 Pebble Beach Ct., Canfield, OH 44406
Bidding OPEN NOW!
Watch for dates and details on great auctions to be scheduled soon!
Bidding OPEN NOW!
Full terms, details, photos and bidding on our website.
| 800-837-3419 or 330-337-3419
ONLINE-ONLY AUCTION
BOWMAN.ONLINE-ONLY AUCTION
Bidding Ends: Monday, October 9, 2023 at Noon
Bidding Ends: Monday, October 9, 2023 at Noon
1221 WEST WESTERN RESERVE ROAD
1221 WEST WESTERN RESERVE ROAD YOUNGSTOWN, OH 44514
YOUNGSTOWN, OH 44514
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.georgero manauctioneers.com
Pick Up: October 11, 2023.
Terms: 15% Buyer’s premium.
Credit card & Wire transfer for purchases exceeding $2500.00.
SPORTS CARDS. MICHAEL JORDAN, KOBE BRYANT, LEBRON JAMES, TOM BRADY, ICHIRO SUZUKI, AARON RODGERS, AND BRIAN URLACHER CARDS. ROOKIE CARDS. BECKETT GRADED. TOPPS. UPPER DECK. TOPPS CHROME. AUTOGRAPHED CARDS. BOWMAN.
For complete details, visit: www georgeromanauctioneers com
Pick Up: October 11, 2023.
Terms: 15% Buyer’s premium Credit card & Wire transfer for purchases exceeding $2500.00.
SPORTS CARDS. MICHAEL JORDAN, KOBE BRYANT, LEBRON JAMES, TOM BRADY, ICHIRO SUZUKI, AARON RODGERS, AND BRIAN URLACHER CARDS. ROOKIE CARDS. BECKETT GRADED. TOPPS. UPPER DECK. TOPPS CHROME. AUTOGRAPHED CARDS.
GEORGE ROMAN AUCTIONEERS, LTD.
“A Third Generation Family Business” George Roman III ~ Christopher Roman, CNE 22 W. Main St., Canfield ~ (330) 533-4071
COLUMBUS AND HILLIARD, OH
BANQUET HALL & PERKINS PANCAKES
WIDE VARIETY OF EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHING
OPEN NOW - ENDS: THURSDAY OCT. 12, 2023
AltoSham Combi, Oven Blodgett Elc. Convection oven, 30 qrt Mixer Vulcan dbl stack GAS convection oven, exhaust hoods, sinks, fryers, 6 burner ranges, hotel pans, metro shelves, stock pots, meat slicers keg box, bottle box, glasses warmers, ice maker, walk-in cooler/freezer (OLDER). Pancake site has some older items. Will include some salvage items. Large auction Pick up over 10 days
restaurant Equipment
Auction specialists of America
Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023
6 p.m.—Doors Open at 4:30 p.m. East Butler Fire Hall
808 Grant Ave. East Butler, Pa 16029
Terms: Cash and Carry
Refreshments Available
WWW.AuctionByDelphia.com
Paul DelPhia, auctioneer 614-267-5100
starting at 10:00 a .M.
FOR STIFFY WELL DRILLING AND REPAIRS
Stiffy’s will still be in business! Carl Stiffy for Well Business and Tim Stiffy for Excavating Business.
TRUCKS: 2006 F-250 4 door 5.4 engine (73,116 miles), 1994 GMC 1 ton flat dump truck, 1979 Chevy 1 ton wrecker w/wrecker/wheel lift (no tire), IH 1600 (no title), R190 Series IH 4x4 (no title), 1997 Freightliner 2 wheel well drilling rig (has title runs), 1958 Army Truck (run), 1978 IH (does not run), 1970 Ford 900 (parts truck/good tires),1992 Chevy 3500 (parts-motor/transmission good) TRAILERS: 16’ 2 axle trailer IH 7000#, 10 Ton Trailer (High-tensile) 24’, Moritz alu. Truck bed, 2002 Mid-Atlantic tip bed trailer (10000#) 20’. Case 580B (runs), tire changer, headlight aimer, hand tools, Grove Man-lift mz668 (60’) IH-Case tractor weights, cylinders, starters, push mowers, Ford tractor roll cage, Bobcat skid loader tracs, skid loader forks,tool boxes, Alum. pontoons, DRILLING RIGS: 31 Stone Drilling rig (rebuilt on S1700 IH), 22 W20W- Bucyrus drilling rig parts,24” Case Bucket, angle iron, I-Beams (various sizes), Rig Derricks, Drill Stems, Rig Jacks, Rig tools, Rig Belts, TONS of Rig parts!, Machinery tools for Lathe, DT 444 motor, 302 air compressor, portable stair cases, Clawson 330 gal tank, Scrap truck boxes, Stow cement mixer, Lincoln welder, Miller welder, Flatbed stake side w/boxes (12’), Big steel hopper, LOTS of SCRAP, Ext ladders,Shop Depot Engine Crane, LIftmoore electric Crane(diesel size), 4 cylinder Wakasha (diesel), 4 cylinder Hercules (gas), Honda 3500 generator, Cast iron cauldron, antique cultivators, lots of plastic fittings, Birch doors, metal carts on casters, water tank full of brass fittings, wire, Big industrial air compressor, Heavy duty shelving, Jumping jacks, Steam Jenny, metal rollers, cement block glass basement windows(new), wood shelve cubbies, wheelbarrows, fishing tools, American Tool works Lathe(heavy industrial), MILLS: Cincinnati Tool Master, Groove Cutting Mill, Bridgeport Mill, Horizontal Mill (Berkley Eng. Co), Fischer Grease Groove Cutter, 4 cylinder Continental gas engine, pipe elevators, patterns for 22W parts, trash pumps(honda), Hydraulic pump for Semis w/wetline systems, 90* gear reduction, torches, Jib Crane, used Carbide bits, scrap well pumps, many Ford truck parts,tire machine, Chevy gas tank for 90’s mdl (new), garage door openers, 53’ Great Dane semi trailer for storage, metal cabinets, Lathe towers, hydraulic jacks, New Jet pump, drain fittings, PVC fittings, Stainless water heaters (Quikwater), TOO MUCH INVENTORY TO LIST IT ALL! Something for everyone. For pictures go to www.auctionzip.com for more information Contact auctioneer Beth Hillmar at 724-967-4039 or Tim at 724-992-0723 or Carl at 724-992-0373. Parking available at the Old Landmark Hotel with a shuttle service to auction site.
Lunch and facilities available. Cash or check, credit cards(5% waived for cash or check).
PA).
From Franklin PA take Rt. 322 north 7.4 miles to Foster Rd, east on Foster Rd. to Old Rt. 322, north on old 322 9/10th of a mile to Chestnut Grove Rd.
PARCEL #1 – 455 ChESTNUT GROvE Rd.: 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, cedar sided farmhouse with enclosed porch, 2 sun rooms, large living room with a stone natural gas fireplace, kitchen with all appliances, large dining room, laundry room, basement with outside entrance, large concrete patio, original stone chimney and retaining walls, a 63’ x 65’ newer steel building, 86.43 +/- acres with approximately 290,482 board feet of prime timber (not including residual) included and 2 gas wells with 800,000 total cubic feet of free gas annually & royalties averaging $174.58/ month in 2021/2022. This is a beautiful property situated atop a hill with great views, having approx. 66 acres of woods and approx. 20 acres of tillable ground on both sides of Chestnut Grove Rd., established skid trails throughout the property and abundant wildlife. Brochures including aerial map & timber report available on site. Feel free to walk both properties at your convenience.
PARCEL #2 – 410 ChESTNUT GROvE Rd.: 1.6 +/acre old home site, adjoining parcel #1 with an old falling down home with old well & septic. A great location for a hunting camp or vacation cottage.
TRACTORS/EQUIP./TOOLS: (TRACTORS SELL AT NOON) Case IH 695 72 hp diesel tractor w/ Case 595 front loader, 2,034 hrs., 3pth, remotes, ROPS & good rubber (nice tractor that runs great!); Case IH 585 60 hp 4x4 diesel tractor w/1,111 hrs., 3pth, remotes, good rubber & ROPS w/ canopy (nice tractor that runs great); Woods FZ22K zero turn mower w/MX61 deck, Kawasaki engine & 264 hrs.; dual axle, 4-way hydraulic dump trailer; 40’ sea container w/ lights; Gravely 566 walk behind tractor in nice shape; Gravely 16-G riding garden tractor w/ deck; 2 older Gravely walk behind tractors; misc. Gravely attachments; Honda EG 3500X generator (runs great); Generac 15,000 watt, 30 hp, elec. start generator; Craftsman 5,600 watt generator; utility trailer; 8’ 3pt back blade; Pequea 510ES square bale feeder (barely used); 3pt bale spear; quick hitch sickle bar mower; pull behind sprayer; fuel tank w/ pump; old hay
rake & baler; 20th Century 290 amp welder; acetylene torch set w/ tanks & cart; walk behind blower; torpedo heaters; floor jacks; 2-Baldor 1hp bench grinders; Yost Meadville 32C vise w/ stand; Rockwell model 14 bandsaw; jointer; 12” Craftsman table saw; 12” Craftsman radial arm saw; Craftsman 30 gal., 5 hp compressor; Craftsman upright tool boxes; Husqvarna 371XP chainsaw; Stihl trimmer; chain come along; barn jack; Snap On & other American tools; assorted wrenches; Kennedy toolbox; misc. power tools; ladders; pallet racking; industrial pedestal fan; poly tank; lots of like new T posts; misc. elec. motors & wire; scrap & tired iron & more to dig out. FOUNdATION STONES: 25-30+/- (could be more buried?) nice, faced barn stones. ANT. & COLL.: Nice primitive dry sink; refinished table bench; painted deacon’s bench; gingerbread mantle clock; cast iron potbelly stove still bank; 2 pillar mantle clock; NASA toys; Schwinn Pixie child’s bike; crocks; Coleman lantern; oil lamps; yearbooks; misc. farm items; old books; school desk; wicker chairs & more. SPORTING: 1956 Old Town 17’ wooden canvas canoe; 1975 Old Town 17’ fiberglass canoe; paddles; Johnson 4 hp outboard motor; 2 Trek mountain bikes; some misc. ammo, etc. HOUSEhOLd: Kenmore matching front load washer & elec. dryer; chest freezer; dehydrator; cherry dining room table w/ 6 matching Windsor chairs; hutch; misc. bedroom furniture; stands; lamps; kit. Items & more. We are still digging! This is a great sale with something for everyone at a one-of-akind property. Don’t miss this one!!
See auctionzip.com #1520 for photos and full listing.
RE TERMS: 10% down at time of sale, balance within 45 days. There shall be a 10% buyers premium added to the final bids to determine the selling prices. P.P. TERMS: Cash, Approved PA Checks or Credit/Debit Cards w/ valid ID. Out of state checks must be accompanied by a bank letter of guarantee. There shall be a 10% buyer’s premium on all sales. Additional 4% buyer’s premium waived for cash or approved check.
OWNER: ThE STEWART F. SONEN ESTATE , KURT SONEN ExECUTOR
(814) 333-1988 - 814-720-1988
Bruce Nicolls AU-1185-L Nathan Nicolls AU-5325-L nicollsandauctions@gmail.com or AuctionZip #1520
30+/- ACRES – 5 TRACTS – HOME SITES – 3 BR/2 BA HOME – MULTIPLE GARAGES OUTBUILDINGS – BARNS – OPEN GROUND – BLACK TOPPED RD. FRONTAGE SENECA LAKE REGION - RICHLAND TOWNSHIP – GUERNSEY COUNTY – OHIO SELLS ABSOLUTE – OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!
ALSO SELLING: JOHN DEERE TRACTOR – BUSH HOG – LAWN MOWERS GARAGE ITEMS – CLEAN HOUSEHOLD ITEMS – AND MORE!!!
REAL ESTATE TO SELL AT HIGH NOON
59697
RD., SALESVILLE, OHIO 43778
DIRECTIONS: From I-77, use Exit #37 (Senecaville Lake Exit), go East on St. Rt. 313, follow for 4.6 miles, turn left onto Salem Rd., follow for 2.7 miles to auction site on your left. Signs will be posted.
Online Only
Sun. Oct. 15, 2023
starting at 6:00 P.M.
BeHM’S AUCTiOn & ReAl eSTATe SeRViCeS FARM EQUIPMENT AND HOME FURNISHINGS
53300 ARMAn Hill ROAD, POWHATAn PT., OHiO 43942
Opp ORT u NIT y KNOcKS w/ this exceptional offering of real estate. This property will be offered in 5 tracts and as a whole, and will sell whichever way nets the seller the most money. The location of this property is outstanding, as you are close to so many things. Seneca Lake is less than 3 miles away, you can be on I-70, or I-77 in just a short drive. The one owner home has had many rooms completely remodeled in the last couple years. The tract breakdown is as follows:
TRACT #1 – is 3.1+/- acres with a one-owner home built in 1978. This split-level home offers three bedrooms and two full baths. As you walk into the home, you will notice the exquisite Pro-Via doors that set the stage for an outstanding home. As you go upstairs you will walk into a family room that comes right out of a magazine. Enter the completely remodeled (2021) kitchen and not a detail was left out. All large kitchen appliances will stay with the home, as they fit perfectly with the design. Outside of the kitchen is a covered deck to enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning or a watch the sun set in the evening. Completing the mail floor are three bedrooms and a full bath. The lower level of the home offers a living area w/ fireplace and built in shelves, a full bath, laundry area, office and partial kitchen. Lower level also offers a door that leads to the wonderfully kept back yard. Home has well water, newer central air, newer roof, newer propane furnace, and so much more. There is a spacious front, side and back yards, plenty of room for a garden or even some livestock. There is a two-car detached garage (26’ x 28’), another building (24’ x 24’) that has a partially finished workshop with a lawn and garden storage area. Also on this property is a small animal or dog kennel and a “she” shed. Property is fenced and offers an idealistic setting. You will not be disappointed with any part of this tract!!! TRACT #2 – 5.3+/- acres that is mostly open acreage with a small amount of woods. This tract features the “Farm” buildings. On this tract there is a 24’ x 48’ barn with a man door and an overhead garage door for easy storage. Also 24’ x 36’ pole building with sliding doors for equipment storage and also there is a 12’ x 36’ open face storage shed. This tract offers an ideal building spot (in my opinion), as well as many other uses.
TRACT #3 – is vacant acreage containing 3.1+/- acres. There is good frontage on Salem Rd. This property is all open acreage and offers building sites. TRACT #4 –is 12.4+/- acres of tillable of pasture ground. Property has good access to Salem Rd., and is ideal for someone just wanting a “little” more acreage. Several building sites can be found on this property. Room for some livestock or even crop or hay ground. TRACT #5 – is 5.2+/- acres of open and vacant ground with good frontage on Salem Rd. this tract also offers several building sites and multiple uses. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!!!
INSpEcTION DATES:
TuES. OcT. 17, FROM 4:00 p.M. – 6:00 p.M.
TuES. OcT. 24, FROM 4:00 p.M. – 6:00 p.M.
-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 final 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. Seller is reserving unto himself, his heirs and assigns all oil, gas, and other hydrocarbons he may own. 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.
JD TRACTOR, FARM EQUIPMENT, LAWN AND GARDEN AND RELATED: 1968 John Deere 3010 diesel w/ 594 Allied bucket (spear and dirt) – eng. And rear-end redone 2 yrs. ago – nice tractor; Bush Hog 3008 rotary cutter – 3 pt. hitch; John Deere D160 riding lawn tractor – 25 hp. – 48” cut w/ grass catcher – hydrostatic; John Deere X300 lawn tractor – 17 hp – 42” cut; pump jacks; misc. wire; 7’ 3pt. blade; Gravely 5260 w/ plow and brush hog attach.; high tensile wire un-roller and crimper and wire; metal and plastic drums; 5 gal. plastic buckets; hog crate; pet carriers; wheel barrows; 5hp – 20 gal. air compressor; retractable air hose and reels; plastic elec. fence posts; lawn seeder; approx. 30’ 4” treated posts; 3 pipe gates; 200 gal. water tank; alum. Jon boat; alum. ext. ladders; Heritage stone; bags of mulch; alum diamond plated 2-dog box; misc. lawn furniture; hand and garden tools; Fox Fire II cross bow; Homelite 4000-watt generator; John Deere self-propelled mower; Campbell Hausefield 2300psi pressure washer; Troy-Bilt tiller edger; Fimco 25 gal. deluxe spot sprayer; roof jacks; and more.
HOUSEHOLD, COLLECTIBLES, AND MORE: Wicker patio set; lots of framed pictures and interior decorating items; oak glass top library table; oak stand; misc. small kitchen appliance – very clean; Pyrex; misc. kitchen utensils and other kitchen items; 2 – 30” bar stools; modern roll top desk; oak office chair; several Longaberger baskets –nice collection; upholstered chair and foot stool; Whirlpool washer and dryer; Regulator wall clock; misc. household items; lots of Christmas and other seasonal décor; assortment of glassware – hens on the nest – colored – cut – etc…; bird feeders; Barbie Dolls in original cases – still going through; doll clothes; children’s books; still going through boxes.
TERMS ON CHATTELS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK W/
PROPER ID
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Come join us on the 28th of October for a wonderful auction. Everything at this auction is exceptionally clean and well cared for, you will not be disappointed in the quality. If you are in the market for a home or land – WOW!!!! Everything here is QUALITY!!!
Come see us on the 28th, we look forward to seeing you.
OWNER: JEFF DANFORD
AUCTION CONDUCTED BY:
BEN SCHAFER REALTY
ED AND BEN SCHAFER, AUCTIONEERS, LLC. www.edandbenschafer.com www.benschaferrealty.com
740-584-7253 • 740-305-5054
BEN SCHAFER, BROKER/AUCTIONEER, 740-584-SALE
ED SCHAFER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-5842921
LANCE MILLER, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-819-8838
DEAN BLACKBURN, AUCTIONEER/AGENT, 740-621-1576
BEN WAGNER, AUCTIONEER, 740-885-1236
3 PTH LANDSCAPE RAKE -HOMEMADE BOLT ON FORKS - 16’ ENCLOSED TRAILER WITH RAMP DOOR - 3 BOTTOM PLOW WITH DISCS- 13’ X 9.5’ FARM TRAILER WITH DUAL WHEELS - 3 PTH BOX FRAME DISC - CAST IRON PCS. - CHILDREN’S TOYS, BIKES- HOUSEHOLDSEASONAL ITEMS- DINING ROOM TABLE & CHAIRS- WALL DECOR - ANTIQUE FURNITURE FOR REPAIR- OAK QUEEN BED- CHILD’S STAKE WAGON MEDIA - FURNITURE- RABBIT HUTCH - WARM MORNING HEATER - AND OTHER ITEMS NOT LISTED terms and additional information post online tHERE WILL BE A LOADER On SItE tO ASSISt WItH tHE BIGGER ItEMS Behm’s Auction & Real Estate Service LLC
The auction specialists for over 75 years
Auctioneers of Real Estate, Estates & Personal Property www.behmsauction.com Jim Behm, CAI, CES (304) 845-2666 or (724) 428-3664 licensed by ohio dept of agriculture 57199360759
Mon. oct. 9, 2023 starting
a .M.
at 9:00
@ Yoder and Frey Auction Yard
Antique trActors: JD 620 gas NF flat top fenders;2 – JD 4010 dsl WF’s; JD H w/ new tires; JD LA; JD 420 gas; JD 2510 gas WF original show 1936hrs; Ford Ferguson TO20;Ford 8N; Ford 2000 (blue); M-Moline MMG 1355 w/ cab 4700 hrs; MM 1400 4WD w/ cum. Dsl; Co-op E3; Oliver 1550 dsl WF; Oliver 1655 Dsl FWA; Cockshutt 540 w/ new tires; Cockshutt 560 dsl; 2- Oliver 77 row crop- original; Oliver 550 gas; MF 65 gas; MF 135 gas; Farmall B; Farmall
Super H; IH 884 Dsl w/ IH 2250 loader; IH 856 dsl; IH 3588
2t2 w/ duals; IH 2404 w/ sickle mower; Farmall Super C w/
2pt; 3+ – Farmall H w/ fenders; Farmall BN; Farmall Cub; IH 2400 w/ ldr; Case 540; Case Vac w/ Eagle Hitch; Case 930 w/Ldr; AC 185 Dsl WF; AC 190 gas; AC WD 45 w/ w.f.
FArM MAchinery: Iron kettle; Buggy Seat; IH 440 3pt 3x plow; Oliver Wood box Drill; 2- NI 323 Picker
1 row; 3- NI 325 Picker w/ 12 roll bed; JD 3 section spring tooth; Dunham 7’ Double Packer; 2- Dunham 3’ packer pup’s; Oliver 405 Pull Sickle Mower 7’; 2x 3pt plow’s; Steel Wheel’s; JD N Manure Spdr; Spike Drags; JD #5 lawn cart; 1 row transplanter; 2 row 3pt cultiv’s; dirt scoops; JD 2x pull plow; Gravity Wagon Boxers & running gears; Brillion 4’ packer pups; JD RWA 8’ Wheel Disk; MF 126 sq baler; Oliver 470 pto manure spdr; Brillion 8’ Packer; NH 455 Pull Sickle Mower 7’; JD 2x & 3x Mtd 3pt plows; Rear 3pt scraper blades; MF 43 Plow 3x 3pt; Oliver 252 disk 12’; JD 1x pull plow on steel; Ferguson 2x plows 3pt; Little Giant elevator 38’ pto; Cardinal Corn Drag; JD pull disk; 8’ pull mulcher; 6’ 3pt disk; Kewanee mulcher; IH 550 pto spreader top beater; NH 273 sq baler; AC 4 Section Pull Rot Hoe; NI 213 Single Axle Spreader; Knoedler Burr Mill; 4 – KB 350 Wagon’s – nice; JD 3pt disk 6’; Mayrath 40’ elevator – pto; Misc equiPMent: Several Pallets used tractor parts; wheel & front tractor wts; hyd cyl’s; many tractor
duals various sizes; quick hitches; tractor hoods; JD rollomatic narrow front ends; IH tractor wide fronts; old heating stoves; hand crank corn shellers; horse drawn parade wagon; Agia dsl tiller walk behind;
1 FArMer retiring equiPMent: JD 6600 dsl, 2570 hrs, gear drive combine; JD 215 Flex Head; Header Cart; Brillion transport packer; JD 400 Rot Hoe 3pt 15’; Restored JD F145 3x 16” plow w/cyl’ IH 480 15’ disk; Miller 10’ 2 bar’ offset disk w/ new front blades; JD 8300 drill x w/ p.w. all new blades & scrapers tuesdAy, oct. 10th regulAr consignMent
Auction stArts @ 9:00 A.M. There will be internet bidding both days hosted by Equipment Facts/ Tractor House. Large Absolute rows & new mini excavators, stand on mini skid steers, skid steer attachments; Portable 2 room homes (2 bedroom and a living room); 10’ & 40’ Containers; FArMer estAte Auction toM yAckee estAte, WAuseon oh: 2 – Ford 9700 Cab 2 Wd’s wts, duals; White 2 – 105 Cab wts, duals; JD 7720 Combine 4739hr; JD 444 C-head; JD 222 Flex Head; JD 7000 4 x 36 Liquid Planter; Case IH 5100 Drill 21 x 7 p.w.; Case IH DT Crumbler 19’; IH 475 Disk 18 ½: hyd wings; NI 305 Mtd 2x picker; Brillion 9x soil saver; IH 21’ Stine cultv w/ baskets; Hardi 500 gal sprayer pto pump 50’ booms;
starting at 10:00 a .M.
LOCATION: 750 N. HOMES RD., MANSFIELD, OHIO 44906
RICHLAND COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
VINTAGE CARDS, MODERN CARDS, ROOKIE CARDS, MICHAEL JORDAN, TOM BRADY AND LOTS OF OTHERS. VERY RARE SIGNED MUHAMMAD ALI AKA CASSIUS CLAY TRUNKS, PSA GRADED CARDS LOTS OF UNOPENED AND OPENED CARDS. BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL, HOCKEY, SOCCER BOOKS, LOTS OF KNICKKNACKS, AUTOGRAPH STUFF, WAY TOO MUCH TO LIST. THOUSANDS OF CARDS NOT GONE THROUGH.
TERMS: CASH OR CHECK WITH PROPER I.D. REQUIRED FOR A NUMBER. 5% FEE IF CREDIT CARD USED.
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: SEE YOU OCTOBER 14, 2023 AT 10:00 A.M. AT 750 N. HOMES RD., MANSFIELD, OH 44906. (RICHLAND COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS) LOTS OF ITEMS HAVE BEEN STORED FOR A LONG TIME. COME SEE WHAT WE FIND. SEE SOME PICTURES ON AUCTION ZIP #13373
AUCTIONEER/REALTOR: TERRY SAUTTER 419-571-0952
SLUSS REALTY CO.
APP. AUCTIONEER: JIM HEDGES 4119-571-9777
3649 County Road, 24, Archbold, Ohio - (419) 445-2070
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
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!!!
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
PERRYSVILLE ABSOLUTE LAND
PERRYSVILLE ABSOLUTE LAND
1 Parcel - Hunting - Wildlife Build Your Dream Home 833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID
AUCTION
AUCTION
1 Parcel - Hunting - Wildlife
45.4 ACRES
REAL ESTATE: Nestled on 45.4 acres of pristine wilderness, this property is a true paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a connection with nature. If you’re an avid hunter or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of abundant wildlife, this land o ers a rare opportunity to create your own haven.
you’re an avid hunter or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of abundant wildlife, this land o ers a rare opportunity to create your own haven.
Pick up a brochure in the info box on the property and walk the land at your leisure. Private showings are available through Andy White, 419-651-2152
Pick up a brochure in the info box on the property and walk the land at your leisure. Private showings are available through Andy White, 419-651-2152
up a brochure in the info box on the property and walk the land at your leisure. Private showings are available through Andy White, 419-651-2152
Andy White 419-651-2152 - Mary Hartley – Brock Rader Drew Turner – Seth Andrews, Broker
Andy White 419-651-2152 - Mary Hartley – Brock Rader
White 419-651-2152 - Mary Hartley –
FRI, SCAN HERE TO STAY UP TO DATE Lic # 2022000271/ 10% Buyers Premium
833-SOLD-RES / WWW.RES.BID
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State Extension will host “Orchids for Everyone: Introduction to Orchids” virtual webinar on Nov. 1 from 7-8:15 p.m. for beginning to advanced gardeners and anyone interested in growing orchids.
The Orchids for Everyone webinar series, a collaboration with Master Gardeners and the American Orchid Society, will answer common orchid questions for both indoor and outdoor growing. In this class, participants will explore orchid physiology and what makes an orchid an orchid, terminology, growth and care instructions, as well as learn some trivia and fun facts.
Each of the six sessions covers a different topic and includes a Q & A session following the presentation. These classes cover a variety of topics, including an introduction to orchids and the most popular genera, cultural requirements, insects, disease, and environmental issues. Other practices covered include repotting, dividing and mounting. Lastly, a session focusing on native orchids of the Pennsylvania and the Mid-Atlantic regions will round out the series.
The cost to register is $10. Register online at extension.psu.edu/orchidsfor-everyone-introduction-to-orchids.
MIDDLEFIELD, Ohio — Sugarbush Creek Farm will be the site of the upcoming “Woodland Wednesdays Tour: Maple Syrup Made in the Woods Not the Sugarhouse”, Oct. 18 from 4 to 6:30 p.m.
Participants can tour the farm, explore forestry management techniques like crop tree release through handson discussion and learn more about maple syrup production incorporating traditional methods with state-of-theart technology. The featured speaker is Jim Cermak, of Sugarbush Creek Farm.
Light refreshments will be served. It’s recommended that participants dress for the weather and bring a folding/camp chair and reusable mug. The program is free, but registration is limited and required by Oct. 16. Visit woodlandwednesdaysoctober2023. eventbrite.com to register or contact Geauga SWCD at 440-834-1122 or gprunty@geauga.oh.gov.
PAINESVILLE, Ohio — There will be a fundraiser at the Painesville Railroad Museum in the Painesville (NYC) Depot, 475 Railroad St., Oct. 21 from 3 to 8 p.m.
The guest speaker will be Jennifer Boresz Engelking author of “Hidden History of Lake County, Ohio,” “Lost Lake County, Ohio” and “Lost Lake Erie.” Live music will be provided by Young and Blue.
Doors open at 3 p.m. and dinner will be served at 4 p.m. Tickets are $30 each in advance and $35 at the door and include an all-you-can-eat buffet dinner and soft drink. Contact Tom Pescha at 216-470-5780 to reserve a ticket in advance.
Hall of Fame inductees for 2023 are Rob Romig and Paul Hach, Sr. There will be a Chinese raffle, featuring Cleveland Browns versus Jacksonville Jaguars tickets, along with a 50/50 raffle.
Many, if not all of you, are familiar with E.B. White’s famous children’s book Charlotte’s Web. In 2006, an excellent, live-action feature film was released. The story is centered around a livestock pig, Wilbur, who is destined to be slaughtered following the county fair. An intelligent spider, Charlotte, figures out how to save him, by weaving words into her web, making him famous.
As with all spiders, at the end of summer, Charlotte’s days are num-
bered and she leaves behind an egg sac, which Wilber rescues and takes with him back to the farm. All winter he guards the sac. With the arrival of spring, the sac begins to stir and thousands of tiny spiders begin to emerge.
Wilbur is beside himself with joy.
That is until the spiderlings begin to depart. Each one spins a line of silk and is lofted into the sky. “Where are you going?” questions a worried Wilbur. “Weeeeeeeeeeeee, weeeeeeeeeee.
We take to the breeze, we go as we please. Goodbye,” they respond.
“Wait, what’s happening?” a despair-
ing Wilbur implores. “Where are you going? You can’t go. I have so much I wanted to tell you. And someone I wanted to tell you about . . .”
Okay, so even though the story is fictional, a box of tissue was definitely necessary to have nearby. And despite the fact that animals don’t talk and spiders don’t spin fancy adjectives into their webs, the author certainly did get some facts correct when it comes to the natural history of spiders. Especially, their dispersal methods.
Ballooning. Spiders use a technique called kiting, or ballooning to
achieve their impressive movements between locations. When conditions are perfect, a spider climbs to the highest point that it can find. In a behavior known as tiptoeing, it stands with its legs raised up and its abdomen pointing toward the sky. As a light breeze begins to blow, the spider initiates a release of very fine silk from the spinnerets at the tip of its abdomen. This specialized silk, known as gossamer, forms a triangular parachute that harnesses the air and lifts the spider up and away. Many attempts at liftoff may be made before the perfect op-
portunity arrives, leaving gossamer threads to cover the landscape. Once airborne, a ballooning spider is at the mercy of the wind. While some only end up but a few feet from where they began, others are swept into the jetstream and taken on amazing journeys. Weather balloons, nearly 3 miles into the upper atmosphere, have reported ballooning spiders in their samples. Sailors on ships in the middle of the ocean have also reported witnessing spider landings.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection announced $38.76 million in funding for six environmental restoration projects of abandoned mine lands on Sept. 21 in the first of three rounds of the 2023 Abandoned Mine Lands and Acid Mine Drainage Grant Program.
These projects focus on reclaiming abandoned mine land, decreasing abandoned mine drainage and treating AMD through the construction, operation and/or maintenance of an AMD treatment facility.
The program began in fall 2022 as a single round with three application rounds planned for 2023 and at least $96 million in funding available through the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife, in cooperation with the Ohio Huskie Muskie Club and Muskies, Inc., released 2,370 muskellunge in Piedmont Lake, in Belmont and Harrison counties, during a stocking event Sept. 25. Muskellunge, or muskies, are released by the Division of Wildlife annually in the fall.
Piedmont Lake offers fishing for crappie, bass and muskellunge in its 2,270 acres of water. The current state record muskellunge, which weighed 55.13 pounds, was pulled from Piedmont Lake in 1972. The lake continues to provide excellent opportunities to catch a muskie of 40 inches or more.
The Division of Wildlife stocks
20,000 muskellunge across nine Ohio reservoirs: Alum Creek Lake, C. J. Brown Reservoir, Caesar Creek Lake, Clearfork Reservoir, Lake Milton, Leesville Lake, Piedmont Lake, Salt Fork Lake and West Branch Reservoir.
Beginning in April, hatchery and fish management staff begin the rearing process. The muskies grow to lengths of 10 to 12 inches long at London and Kincaid state fish hatcheries before being stocked in September. Anglers can report catches to The Muskie Angler Log, which was developed as a resource to support management efforts.
Trophy muskellunge have been documented across the nine stocking locations. In July, an angler reeled in a 51 1/4-inch muskie in Pleasant Hill
Lake. This muskie was initially captured in 2016 by Division of Wildlife staff in Clearfork Reservoir and fitted with a tag. At the time, it was 44 inches long. In 2019, it was detected by a tag reader in the Clearfork Reservoir tailwaters. Then, in 2020, it was caught by an angler at Pleasant Hill Lake and reported as 49 inches long.
The Division of Wildlife operates six state fish hatcheries to manage fish populations and increase public fishing opportunities. Eleven fish species are stocked statewide, and the agency put more than 52 million fish into public waters last year. Learn more about fish stocking at wildohio.gov, or view complete fish stocking records at data.ohio.gov.
The program prioritizes serious human health and safety problems that are a result of abandoned coal mines, as well as treating AMD to continue restoration efforts under the AMD Set-Aside Program. By focusing on operation and maintenance needs or upgrades of AMD treatment systems, the program helps to prevent the loss of restored streams and creates significant water quality improvements that go toward watershed restoration.
The following projects will be awarded under the 2023 AML/AMD Grant Program:
Cambria County
• North Portage (Little Conemaugh) AMDTP Design: A reimbursable grant to design and implement Phase I of the Little Conemaugh AMD Treatment Facility as recommended in the Super 7 Report and the Little Conemaugh HUP. The Sonman and Hughes, pre-1977, mine discharges will be addressed in Phase 1.
• Krayn: A reimbursable grant to design and permit the removal and reclamation of a large refuse pile and haul road, along with the demolition of five abandoned structures and the reclamation of two clogged stream areas caused by a pre-1930s era abandoned coal mining operation.
Lackawanna County
• Century Logistics Center: A reimbursable grant to remove mine spoil piles, backfill abandoned coal mine pits and excavate dangerous highwalls. The Clark underground mine complex will be excavated and backfilled to achieve a final contour to support the future construction of the Century Logistics Center.
Luzerne County
• Nanticoke Creek Watershed Restoration: A reimbursable grant to reclaim nearly 15,000 linear feet of channel. Natural stream design best management practices will be used.
Northumberland County
• Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area Waterline: A reimbursable grant to construct a waterline to provide adequate water quantity and quality to Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area an all-terrain vehicle recreational area. Somerset County
• Shade Creek - Central City Development: A reimbursable grant to complete an Active Treatment Plant Development Plan for five AMD discharges impacting Shade Creek to include the collection of historical water quality and flows, mine pool mapping, mine pool drilling and monitoring, plant site selection, discharge conveyance plan, estimated design and construction costs and a sludge disposal plan.
Spiders have also been discovered on newly created volcanic islands. They also occupy the highest of mountaintops. Unbelievably, spiders can survive without food while dispersing for nearly a month.
Some spiders have been observed ballooning on days with no wind at all. Baffled scientists have discovered that the earth’s electric fields can provide enough force to lift the spiders off the ground. You may have felt the electricity in the air from a nearby lightning strike or felt a small shock resulting from static electricity. Spiders use tiny hairs covering their bodies known as “trichobothria” to sense electric fields. If the strength of the field is strong enough, the spider will seek out a high point, produce silken lines and balloon away.
Autumn spider dispersal. Ballooning is not something that only newly hatched spiderlings use for dispersal in the spring. Other species of spiders use it as well, at different times of the year.
Autumn spider dispersal is an event I look forward to every year. On a warm fall day, when the breeze is slight, I begin to catch the glint of gossamer floating above my pastures and I know that the ballooning event has begun. For hours on end, I walk up and down my driveway, inspecting each fencepost. On the top of each are tiptoeing spiders of many different species, their abdomens pointing skyward. I stand and watch as the gossamer appears and extends upward. If I am patient enough, the
On Sept. 29, Tami Gingrich observed a huge ballooning event on her farm that left gossamer covering her fence. The dew settled on it overnight, causing the sun to reflect on the many strands the next morning. (Tami Gingrich photos)
spider will suddenly launch skyward and disappear into the sun.
I love to set up my camera equipment and photograph the event. Using the time-lapse setting has resulted in some spectacular footage. Yes,
I am addicted to this awe-inspiring event, which, as I write this, has not yet occurred.
Whether or not you are a fan of spiders, this is something to watch for and be amazed by. It is yet another one of Mother Nature’s spectacles that often go unnoticed. If nothing else, you may simply consider settling down with a bowl of popcorn and watching the 2006 version of Charlotte’s Web. I can’t think of a better movie to watch at this time of the year. Oh, and don’t forget the tissues!
(A lifelong resident of Geauga County in northeast Ohio, Tami Gingrich recently retired from a 31-year career as a Biologist/
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. 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.
(Mail or email your nonprofit event information to: Equine Calendar, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460; editorial@farmanddairy.com.)
Oct. 7
Belmont County Saddle Club Jack Pot Contest Show, 41915 National Road, Belmont, Ohio.
Oct. 11
Forages for Horses (Heavy Stocking Rates & Associated Issues), online via https://cfaesosu.catalog.instructure.com/courses/forages-for-horses-2023.
In a behavior known as tiptoeing, spiders stand with their legs raised up and their abdomens pointing toward the sky. As a light breeze begins to blow, they initiate a release of very fine silk from their spinnerets.
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.)
COLUMBUS — The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Ohio Natural Resources Conservation Service is inviting input during a 30-day comment period on draft revisions to a number of conservation practice standards. If approved, these standards would revise the current Ohio Field Office Technical Guide and provide the criteria and considerations required for all USDA Farm Bill financial and technical assistance related to the resource concerns being addressed. These standards will govern par-
ticipation in the USDA Farm Bill and Inflation Reduction Act financial and technical programs. They will be available in the NRCS FOTG as well for use by other partners and governmental agencies.
To view the draft conservation practice standards open for public comment, visit nrcs.usda. gov/conservation-basics/conservation-by-state/ohio/draft-conservation-practice-standards. Submit a comment through email SM.RC. OH.StandardComments@USDA. GOV.
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I stood next to my father. Must have been near eight years old. The auction yard was filled with cows just waiting to be sold.
The August sun bore heat on down. Turned cow manure to hot. Steam rolling off the hot manure, put out a smell like rot.
I heard one cowboy say,”Pew!” That caught my eye for sure. He said, “I spose there’s nothin worse than smellin cow manure!”
The smell was nothing new to me, a normal farm boy’s way. But the cowboy’s words convinced my nose, “Be sensitive today.”
My father said, “Let’s grab a bite. The sale will soon begin.” Each café stool was set so low. The counter hit my chin.
The scent of frying burgers, topped with onions, filled the air. The smell of fresh brewed coffee and tobacco smoke hung there.
But then a hint of cherry pie was teasing at my nose. I heard the waitress say, “Eat fast before your father goes.”
My father gobbled down his food. I’d never ate so fast. Then we climbed the stairs and there we were, the auction sale at last.
I’d heard him talk a hundred times about the auction ring. But I don’t recall him mentioning the smells the auctions bring.
The first thing that I noticed was the smell of lodgepole pine. Shavings covered most the floor and smelled like turpentine.
The benches sat up high, so we could look down at the sale. One farmer’s wife brought chicken. Got a whiff with each inhale.
Then came a smell so thick and strong, it dang near made me choke. The smell was overpowering from the clouds of cigar smoke.
There ain’t no doubt you’d pick up on the cigar smoke, just fine. Your smeller didn’t have to be so tuned and keen as mine.
For me the smell’s nostalgic. Guess it wasn’t meant to last. ‘Cuz smoking at the cattle auction has become the past.
Yet when I smell that cigar smoke, psyche calls it Pavlov’s Dog. My mind reflects to auction day; engrained in my brain’s log.
Make no mistake about the smells at the cattle auction sale. They’re a combo of good memories that your brain will never fail.
(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.)
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Geological Survey is inviting Ohioans of all ages to celebrate Earth Science Week. A series of activities and programs will highlight the annual celebration taking place Oct. 8-14.
The theme for Earth Science
Week 2023 is “Geoscience Innovating for Earth and People” and emphasizes the ways that advances in the geosciences are helping communities create healthier and increasingly sustainable lives, while accelerating environmental problem-solving around the world.
ODNR geologists will start the celebration a day early and offer a variety of events throughout the week, including an event the day after Earth Science Week ends.
Ohio’s events include the following:
Oct. 7: Geology Hike, Shale Hollow Park, Delaware; Fossil Collecting, Fossil Park, Sylvania
Oct. 8: Geology Hike, Blendon Woods Metro Park, Columbus; Geology Hike, Hinckley Reservation, Hinckley
Oct. 11: Fossil Tour, Ohio Statehouse, Columbus
Oct. 12: Accessible Geology Hike, Blackhand Gorge State Nature Preserve, Newark
Oct. 14: Fossil Walk and Solar Eclipse Viewing, Marblehead Lighthouse State Park, Marblehead
Oct. 15: Guided Fossil Collecting, Caesar Creek State Park, Waynesville
A complete list of events is available at ODNR’s Earth Science Week webpage. Also, a limited number of Earth Science Week teacher toolkits are available for Ohio educators. The toolkits include experiment instructions, calendars, posters, activity sheets and more materials for teachers to use in the classroom.
Toolkits are free (but require $5 shipping) for any Ohio teacher, including home-school teachers, while supplies last. Teacher toolkits, maps and other publications can be ordered by contacting the Geologic Records Center at 614-265-6576 or geo. survey@dnr.ohio.gov.
If you can’t make one of the events, Ohio’s cities and rural areas offer many activities you can enjoy on your own. Educators, students, and the public are encouraged to explore Ohio’s natural history at a location near them.
ALLIANCE, Ohio — There was a tractor pull Sept. 9 at Mile Branch Grange with 213 hooks. Following are the results.
2750A: 1. David Herbert AC CA;
2.50B: 1. Jack Cobb AC CA
2750B: 1. Jack Cobb AC CA
3000A: 1. Greg Sell Farmall 230;
2. David Herbert AC CA
3000B: 1. Jack Cobb AC CA
3250A: 1. Greg Sell Farmall 230
3250B: 1. Jim Schupp AC WD 45;
2. Steve Rupert AC WC; 3. Jack Cobb AC CA
3250C: 1. Tyler Cannon JD B
3250C+: 1. Tyler Cannon JD B
3500A: 1. Greg Sell Farmall 230;
2. Wayne Schupp AC WD 45; 3. Mick Gilson Farmall H
3500B: 1. Jim Schupp AC WD 45;
2. Steve Rupert AC WC
3500C: 1. Tyler Cannon JD B; 2.
Mackenzie Wood Farmall H
3500C+: 1. Tyler Cannon JD B
3750A: 1. Wayne Schupp AC WD 45; 2. Ken Myers AC WD 45; 3. Willie Kellner MM 335
3750B: 1. Jim Schupp AC WD 45;
2. Willie Kellner MM 335; 3. Steve Rupert AC WC
3750C: 1. Tyler Cannon JD B; 2. Mackenzie Wood Farmall H
4000A: 1. Willie Kellner MM
335; 2. Brennen Wallace AC WD; 3. Dustin Elder JD B
4000B: 1. Willie Kellner MM
335; 2. Steve Rupert AC WC; 3. Evan Zwick MM Z
4000C: 1. Tyler Cannon JD B; 2. Mackenzie Wood Farmall H
4250A: 1. Jeff Nagy Oliver 88; 2. Willie Kellner MM 335; 3. Paul Eshler MH 44
4250C: 1. Mackenzie Wood Farmall H
4500A: 1. Jeff Nagy Oliver 88; 2. Lincoln Wallace MH 44; 3. Jerry Wafler Farmall 300
4500C: 1. Don Cannon JD G
4500C+: 1. Lloyd Willis Farmall
M; 2. Don Cannon JD G
4750A: 1. Jeff Nagy Oliver 88; 2. Lincoln Wallace MH 44; 3. Noah Hutson Oliver 88
4750B: 1. Wyatt Farmer Farmall M
4750C: 1. Don Cannon JD G
4750C+: 1. Lloyd Willis Farmall
M; 2. Don Cannon JD G
5000A: 1. Jeff Nagy Oliver 88; 2.
NOTICE - Please do not ask to have your truck or tractor pull advertised in this Coming Events Column. This is a listing of coming events which are or have been displayed elsewhere in the Farm and Dairy. Advertisers-This is an added free service with your paid ad. No credits will be given for errors in this listing. Advertisers are to check this listing for errors and if changes can be made in time for next issue call your advertising representative ASAP. These listings are also available on our Web site at www. farmanddairy.com. Typed pull results may be mailed to Farm and Dairy, P.O. Box 38, Salem, OH 44460 or may be emailed to editorial@farmanddairy.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
FRI., OCT 6 at 6:00 pm Tractor Pull Located at Snyder Co Tractor Puller, Sellingsgrove, PA. Presented by Full Pull Productions For information: 412-480-9307 - www.fullpullproductions.com
SAT., OCT 7 at 10:00 am Antique Tractor Pull Located at Harvest Barn Track, Sugarcreek, Ohio. Presented by River Valley Antique Tractor Pullers Assn. Inc. For information: 330-204-6545
SAT., OCT 7 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., OCT 7 at 4:00 pm Derby Style Tractor Power Pull - REVISED DATE Located at Hall Park, Winona, OH. For information: 330-222-0344
SAT., OCT 7 at 10:00 am Antique and Farm Stock Tractor Pull Located at Ruritan Park, East Rochester, OH. Presented by West Township Ruritans For information: 330-705-3511
SAT., OCT 7 at 6:00 pm Ohio Mod Rod Pullers Located at East Rochester, Ohio. Presented by Ohio Mod Rod Pullers For information: 330-815-0527 - www.ohiomodrodpullers.org
SAT., OCT 14 at 2:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull - King of the Valley Located at Enon Valley, PA. For information: 724-651-3906
SAT., OCT 14 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., OCT 14 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., OCT 14 at 7:00 pm Truck Pull Located at Monroe County Fairgrounds, Woodsfield, OH. Presented by Monroe County Fair For information: 740-325-0292 - www.monroecountyfair.org
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Geological Survey is accepting applications for the Ohio Geology Student Research Grant program. Now in its ninth academic year, the program supports graduate and undergraduate students who conduct geologic research in the state.
The ODNR Division of Geological Survey will award grants of $2,500 each
to three earth science students at Ohio colleges and universities. Each grantee will be selected based on the quality of their application, the strength of their professor’s letter of recommendation and how relevant their proposed research is to the division’s mission and to furthering understanding of Ohio geology.
Previous grant recipients have conducted studies that mapped stratigraphy and glacial features, as-
sessed impacts of human activities on soils, and delineated stream patterns, among other projects.
The deadline for application submission is Dec. 8. The application and complete submission guidelines can be found online at ohiodnr.gov/buy-and-apply/ apply-for-grants/grants/ohio-geologystudent-research. Candidates must be enrolled in a full-time graduate or undergraduate earth science studies program.
Dustin Wilson Farmall M; 3. Steve Berstler Farmall 460
5000B: 1. Wyatt Farmer Farmall
M; 2. Ken Beadnell Farmall M; 3. Aaron Clark Oliver S88
5000C: 1. Lloyd Willis Farmall M;
2. Don Cannon JD G
M
5000C+: 1. Lloyd Willis Farmall
5500A: 1. Ryan Foos Case 900; 2. Jeff Nagy Oliver 88; 3. Steve Berstler Farmall 460
5500B: 1. Tyler Guerrieri JD G;
2. Wyatt Farmer Farmall M; 3. Steve Berstler Farmall 460
5500C: 1. Aubreyanna Hawk JD 4010; 2. Tyler Guerrieri JD G
5500C+: 1. Shawn Miller MM
GVI; 2. Tom Witts MM U
6000A: 1. Ryan Foos Case 900; 2. Dean Farmer Farmall M; 3. Ellie Edwards Farmall SM
6000B: 1. Tyler Guerrieri JD G; 2. Colten Brahler JD G; 3. Jim Berstler Farmall 450
6000C: 1. Clark Cope JD G; 2. Tyler Guerrieri JD G; 3. Aubreyanna Hawk JD 4010
6000C+: 1. Shawn Miller MM
GVI; 2. Tom Witts MM U; 3. Clark Cope JD G
6500A: 1. Ryan Foos Case 900; 2. Jim Berstler Farmall 450; 3. Dustin Wilson Farmall M
6500B: 1. Tyler Guerrieri JD G; 2. Adam Brahler JD G; 3. Steve Rudibaugh Farmall 400
6500C: 1. Clark Cope JD G; 2. Jim Elder MM UB; 3. Aubreyanna Hawk JD 4010 6500C+: 1. Clark Cope JD G; 2. Tom Witts MM U
7000A: 1. Travis Brand Farmall SM; 2. Ken Beadnell Farmall M; 3. Greg Sell Farmall SM
7000B: 1. Ken Beadnell Farmall 560 7000C: 1. Clark CopeJD G; 2. Jim Elder MM UB: 3. Aubreyanna Hawk JD 4010 7500A: 1. Travis Brand Farmall SM; 2. Ken Beadnell Farmall M
7500C: 1. Aubreyanna Hawk JD 4010; 2. Jim
7500FS:
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1991F-800 singleaxledump,33,000 gvw,$7,500OBO;(330)727-1311
2005Freightliner with20,000-pound hookliftsystem,6dumpsters ; (440)336-0544
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Herefords,yearling bulls,cowswith calves,awesomebredheifers,nationalsires,DNAprofiles,allwellconditioned;Bar-HFarms,Mercer,Pa (724)748-4303
RedAngus bull,3-yearsold,easy calvingandkeeper,$3,000;(740)6308708
Reg.Angus cow,4-yrsoldwithLimflexbullcalf;(724)766-8025
Simmentalbulls fromCrumCircleC andCrumCattleCompany,over50 yearsintheSimmentalbusiness breedingforcalvingeaseandgrowth, JanuaryandFebruarybullswith700to 800-poundweaningweights,AIsired, severalbaldies;callortextJohnat (330)466-0846andBob(740)2137727
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Custombuilt steerstuffers,standard sizes,5-ft.wide,7-ft.,8-ft.or10-ft long,wouldbuildtoyourneeds,these arebuiltwithhardwood;LeviS.Hershberger,92TR900,WestSalem,Ohio 44287
Christmas Trees
are con rmed pregnant to a calving ease bull for March 15, 2024
Calving date and priced at $2,500 each
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The heifers may be viewed at the farm by contac ng Oren Smith at 724-825-0308
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Hanoverton, Ohio 330-223-1916
Forsale upto40Angusfeeders,700poundsplus,onsteakmakerand shelledcorn,$1.75pound;(440)2939906vm
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Assortedscaffolding , $ 200with wheelsandstandsforgrounduse;see Craigslistfordetails7668229883 (330)760-5079textorvoice PC200 Komatsuexcavator,8,800 hours,quickattachbucket,goodcondition,$38,000;(614)395-6022 Custom
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Dairy Equipment
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Dairy Equipment
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Forsale vatpasteurizerforonfarm milkprocessing,builtin2014,has 250-galloncapacity,includeschartrecorderwithprobes,verygoodcondition,readytouse;call(440)313-5209
ABCABorder Colliepuppies,excellentstockdogs,parentsusedona300 headsheepandcattlefarm,$300 males,$350females;(330)206-6200
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BorderCollie puppies,3males,14weeksold,ABCAregistered,shots andmicrochipped,$500;(330)4661839
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Special Fall Feeder Calf Sale
8:45 A.M.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2023
Big Bred Doe Sale
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2023
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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
Full-bloodedBoer buck,borninFebruary2023,readytowork,excellent geneticsavailablenow;textforpicturesanddetails,(724)470-3815
Alpine/Alpine mixdairygoatsfo r sale,agefrom4-monthsto4-years , twoprovenbucks,wethersandmilkingdoes(notinmilkcurrently);call Marshaat(330)720-4178
(2)27-ft. used,11,200/12,700 bushels,newboltsandnuts;delivery, finance,erection,jacks,formsavailable;(330)760-5736
(1)24-ft. usedbin,6,000bushels , floor,nutsandbolts,jacks,forms,delivery,erection,finance;(330)7605736
(2)18-ft. usedbins,3,500or4,000 bushelseach,floor,unload,newbolts andnuts;delivery,finance,erection , jacks,forms,available;21-ft.usedbin at6,000bushels;(330)760-5736
600bushel hopperbottombin,steep cone,goodshape,$1,500;forkliftpropane,3stagemast,nice,$8,500 ; (330)527-5362
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(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.como f Oraskobrothers.comforpicturesand inventory 18-ftand 20-ftwidegreenhouses,we mixnewandrecycledmaterials;28x48 gothicstylegreenhouseand30-ft widegothicstylesavailable;(330)4282742
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150bales secondcutsmallsquare
60-poundmixedgrasshay,$6pe r bale;BerlinCenter,Ohio,(330)5694389,deliverypossible
20221st cuttimothyalfalfa,large squares;2ndgrass;3rdalfalfatimothy; strawlargeandsmallsquares ; (330)614-1779
275bales ofbarleystraw;341bushels ofbarleyonhopperwagonforcove r crop;textorcall(937)423-1872o r (937)670-2100
4x5round bales,netwrapped,all madedry,norain,100balesplus,alfalfamixed1stand2ndcutting ; (330)341-9298
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
Cleanbright wheatstraw,3x3x8 bales,$40;Creston,Ohio(330)3179266
Dairyhorse andbeefqualityhay largesquaresandroundbales;call (740)502-4244
Ellyson'sInc. buyerandsellerofhay andstraw;truckloadlotsof500to600bales;(330)223-1594orwrite Ellyson'sInc.,28689SpeidelRoad, EastRochester,Ohio44625.
Hayfor sale,2ndcuttingsquare bales,$4;1stand2ndcuttinground bales,$35for1st,$40for2nd;mulch hay,4x5roundbales,netwrapped , $25;Barnesville,Ohio,(740)391-9134
Hay-quality largesquares,2ndgrass; 2ndand3rdalfalfa/timothy;strawlargeandsmallsquares;(330)6141779
Organiclarge squarebalesofdryhay andbaleageand3x3x6-ft.balesand shelledcorn;(419)896-3241
• 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 , $ 3abale;phone (440)355-5003orcell(440)752-7622 locatedat41857BiggsRoad,LaGrangeOhio,nicesmallsquarebales Wheatstraw ,smallsquares,supe r cleantightbales;Canfield,Ohio (330)402-5655
Hay & Forage Equipment
273NH squarebaler,supersweep,alwaysstoredinside;(330)343-5033 , cell(330)260-7760
Help Wanted
Constructioncrew helpwanted-finisherectionofhandhewnlogstructure,itishalfwayup,materialson premises,machineonsitetoassist , locationnearWashington,Pa,thisisa storyandahalfconstructedofold logs,nointeriorfinishingrequired,outershellonly;callJude(724)579-6012
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Jobs Wanted
Machineshop lookingforproduction work,freeestimatesfrom1pieceto 10,000pieces;call(330)691-1114 leaveadetailedmessage
Hoof Triming
Forsale hooftrimmingchute,stationarywithbrandnewhydraulicpump neverbeenused,keptinside,$6,500; call(440)313-6937
2person/2wheelsolidoakshowcart leatherdrivingharness(wb/smdraft size),$3,500forboth;(724)991-5987 Carriage,Amish madec.1967,familyownedsince1970,twoseated , goodupholstery,varnishneedsrefinished,rubbertires,singleanddouble treesincl.,barnkept,clean,pulledby largerHackney/Shetlandponies,see itNewcomerstown,Ohiobyappt. ; (740)610-3579formoreinfoandpics, (571)246-5298;$1,400cashpaidin full,seriousinquiriesonly
Onepair ofpatentleatherharnesses with(2)24-in.collars,$1,200 ; (740)630-8708
Pioneerwagon withdoubletreesand neckyolkandcovertofitwagon , $3,500;(740)630-8708
Westernsaddle ,custommade,in goodcondition,15-1/2-in.seat,comes withsaddlerack,bridle,brushes,splint boots,cooler,saddlepads,allfo r $400;(330)304-6112
Horses & Ponies
Smokey Lane Stables, Inc
Saturday, October 7
Riding Horse & Pony Sale
Tack: 8:00 A.M. Horses: 11 A.M.
Friday, October 13
Horse Sale
Tack: 4:30 P.M. Horses: 6:00 P.M.
Saturday, November 4
To
Riding Horse & Pony Sale
Tack: 8:00 A.M. Horses: 11 A.M. Catalog consignments due October 25 686 Smokey Lane Rd NW Sugarcreek, OH 44681 PH 330-852-2237
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Horses & Ponies
RON ANDIO LIVESTOCK DEALER
Buying all types of horses and ponies, sound or unsound.Pick up at farm — Ohio and PA. (330) 719-5980
Hunting, Fishing & Trapping
EliteKure bow, $800,incl.stabilizer, swordsight,QADrest;callRich (330)815-6211
Insurance
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We understand farm/rural coverage. CHECK OUR RATES. 130 Union Avenue, SE, Minerva, OH 44657 330-862-2112
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FARM, DUMP, TOW AND P.U. TRUCKS Great rates - Better service Call Now To Save 330-492-9440
Lawn & Garden
AllianceMulchandWood,8differenttypesofhardwoodmulch,dyed andnon-dyed,hardwood,12 monthsoutoftheyear,delivery available;(330)823-7090
Lease or Rent
Farmfor rentinJeffersonCounty Ohio,includeshomeandbuildings ; (740)733-7032
Lime
Limeand gypsumspreading,reasonableprices;ifnoanswer,leavemessage,EricHutchison,(330)627-7433
Lightning Rods
DoctorBoom-lightningrodsystems since1964,letusdesignalightning protectionsystemforyourproperty statewideservices;(330)328-3088
Livestock Hauling
10-ft.Woods twincadetbrushog , $3,000;(740)973-7831
19528N Fordsidedistributor,exc sheetmetal,allitneedsisabattery , alwaysshedded,$2,500;(304)547-
1879
1994JD 9600FWDcombine,duals 930platform,893cornhead,two headercarts,lotsofacresandmany left,$24,000forpackage;(419)5411310lastharvest,availableOct.10
1998Tafe 45DI,sameasMF,47-HP withloader,rollbarcanopy,forksand buckets,1,200hrs,$8,500;Rhino loaderoffJD4000,likenew;Utica (740)759-0877
200bushel gravitywagon,good shape,$325;(419)503-5144
20133PN chopperhead, $4,500;1020
CaseIH25-ft.grainhead,$2,200 ; (419)895-2391
2021NH Workmaster60,4x4,with factoryloader,68hours,$33,500 ; (419)303-2068
1932 - 2013 1932 - 2023
Western PA's Largest
Complete MASSEYFERGUSON Dealer
7130 E. State Street
Rt. 62 Sharon-Mercer Rd. Sharon, PA 16148 (724) 346-6514
1 (800) 466-6515
AgBag G60609-fttunnel,200-ft cables,aluminumbackstop,tunnelextension,asking$12,000OBO;Clinton, Pa(724)777-0213
BigBend grainbin,6,500bushels , $6,000OBO;2,800bushelgrainbin , $3,000OBO;(330)889-2216callafter
9am
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658 Twp Rd 1451 Shiloh, OH 44878
567.805.1494
Case IH Maxxum 115, 5800 hrs, preemmissions, 16x16 trans, 4WD, cab .........................................$52,900
Case IH Maxxum 7130, 6605 hrs., 18x4 PS, 188 HP, excellent cond. .. $53,000
Case IH Farmall 50A, 730 hrs., 2WD, Open, Weights..................................$19,800
Case IH Maxxum 125, 4830 hrs., 16x16 trans, Very Nice. ....................$58,000
Case IH Puma 230 CVX, 7470 Hrs., suspension, Very Nice. ......... $78,000
Deutz Allis 9150, 4x4, 2300 hrs, 18 speed trans, excellent cond., heat & AC ...............................$44,000
NH T6.140, 8700 hrs., 17x16 trans., front 3 point and PTO, very nice.... $49,000
NH T7.315, 5100 hrs., CVT trans, Blue power, front suspension, excellent cond... ................. $129,000
Machinery & Equipment
125CInt .loader,runsgood, $ 5,000 OBO;(3)350ci(1)460,allranwhen pulled,$750forall;text(330)933-1404
15/18kw militarygeneratorsMEP804B,likenewbetween400to53hrs veryquiet,excellenthomebackup generatoror3phasegrainlegs,120/ 240,120/208,240/416,36-in.x70in.x55-in.weathertightenclosure,14gallondieseltankw/built-intransfe r pump,loadbanktested,allfilters,fluids,belts,fuellinesandfuelbushings improvedvoltageregulatorbatteries Yanmarengine,sameasDeere4 series,thesefarsurpassanycommercialgeneratorandwilllastdecades , $8,500;smallcustomtrailerwithremovabletongueandjackstandso r largemilitarytrailers,$1,000;remote startandtransferswitchcontrolavailable;centralOhio,Jeff(614)554-7813, JbMilGenerators@gmail.com
Bobcat T66, 538 hrs., 2 Speed, Auto ride, Head & AC, Excellent Cond. . $61,300
Komatsu PC50UU 4070 hrs., 2 buckets, nice mini excavator .............. $26,000
Krone 7.70 6 star tedder, 2 pt. hook-up, field ready.. ............................$11,500
Lemkin Zirken 8/400, 13’ Power Harrow. ..................................$17,500
Merlo TF 42.7, 7600 hrs., 154 HP, 9000# lift, very nice. ............. $62,000
Miller Pro 7916, Merger in good cond., hydraulic drive......................... $5,800
Stweart 15MT Grain trailer, 16.5 ton capacity, hydraulic dump, excellent cond.. .....................$25,000
Case2166 combine4x4rocktrap , 3,800separatorhours,clean,dependablemachine,$26,500;latemodel 1020and1063headsavailable ; (330)988-8364
CIH75A,newinJanuary,12hrs,loader,deluxecab,2wheelweights,balanceofwarranty,$66knew,asking $55k;contact(740)393-7905callo r text
Combineduals ,4,20-volt , 480/80R42Firestoneradial,alltraction,80%tread,$6,500OBO;Clinton, Pa;(724)777-0213
Compressor,Quincy ES-5,5-HP,80gallontank,horizontal,240volts singlephase,starterbox,useditvery little,$1,000;(330)727-5662Canfield, Ohio
Dieselinjection pumps,injectorsand turbos,manyexchangeunitsavailableorwillrebuildyours;questionsor pricing,calltollfree(866)376-2904
CASE & IH
TRACTOR SALVAGE
New - Used & Rebuilt parts
800 Tractors on Shelf 1955 thru 1985 Models
15 Good used Case Engines
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TRACTORS AND LOADERS
CIH 8930 2WD Nice
IH 1086 Cab Mechanics Special McCormick XTX215 with Duals
Machinery & Equipment
JD7720 Titan2WDforparts ; (724)652-9018
6 Star Tedder
Grabber Skid Loader Mount ... $2,200
NEW IVA FIELD SPRAYERS & PRODUCE SPRAYERS 200-1000 gal., 30-ft - 90 ft booms, choice of options .........................................CAL
EVERGREENE ACRES 419-896-2255
MF 9120 20ft floating grain table w/ SCH knife & poly skid ........ $1,900
New Idea 3709 single axle
manure spreader like new hauled 6 loads ................... $5,800
MF 65 diesel tractor complete engine
rebuild over 6500 innested, power steering .............................. $7,000
MF 85 gas tractor good brakes gas tank has been coated PTO not working ............................... $2,200
MF 30D Tractor 3 cylinder diesel just
overhauled 3pt hitch No PTO instant reverse transmission ......... $5,600 Call 330-795-3127
Forsale FarmTrac80,Perkinsengine,goodrunning,goodrubber , $2,750;antiquewoodenprintedcorn sheller,$100;(440)813-5329
2018 Hitachi ZX135 US Exc. 4000 hrs., 10’ stick, Hyd. Thumb, 36” Bucket, Coupler, 98” Blade Road Liner Pads ................................. $97,500
‘96 Case 1840 Kid Steer, 50 HP Cummins Diesel, 10.00X 165 Tires, 62” Original Case Bucket, Very Low Hours ................................... $19,500
2014 CAT D6NXL Dozer, 3800 hrs., 10’ 8” 6 way blade, Cabco 50 B winch, limb risers, new track chain and sprocket segs, original 24” grousers, nice one ............................ $175,500
I-70 at Exit 11-10 miles East of Wheeling, WV - 420 Technology Dr. (304) 547-9300
Buy! Sell! Trade!! Please Call Before You Make The Drive
Forsale JD6620TitanIIsidehillcombinewith13-ft.grainhead,4,110hrs, goodcondition,keptinside,$20,000 ; (724)297-3501
Forsale JD9410combine,4,060enginehoursand2,990separatorhours, 2WD,verygoodcondition,$28,000 OBO;alsohaveforsale920flexhead; call(330)402-4666ifinterested
Forsale JohnDeere893cornhead , standardstalkrolls,manualdeck plates,ptohookup,goodhead,$6,500 OBO;(440)813-7948
Gehl72 flailharvester,verygood , $3,600;westernPa(724)783-6173
Grousetracks forskidsteer,1x16.5, excellentcondition,$1,500;Eutectic arcwelder,Model225,$125 ; (330)509-5460
SHEARS:
10 Ga. x 6’ Betenbender
Gehl1260 and1265augsters;2-row cornhead,pickuphead;Jamesway 16-ft.ringdrivesilounloader;1978 Fordtandemdumptruck;(724)6548452
CIH1020 flexhead,16.5-ftwithE-Z Trailcart,$5,000;500plusbushel graincart,tarp,$5,000;2tandemaxle converterdollies,$3,000each;equipmentstoredinside;ColumbiaStation (330)391-8590call/text
Machinery & Equipment
Mayrathgrain auger,8-in.x60-ft swingaway,$5,200OBO;(3)J&M gravitywagonson13-tonrunning gear,withrolltarpsandlights,$5,700 OBO;(330)889-2216callafter9am JD9500 combinew/2,799sephrs , strawchopperw/643cornhead,vg cond,$25,500;Flicken435gravity wag.w/extensions,floationtires $3,000,vgcond,fieldready;(724)6997993
Located in Beaver Falls, PA | Most Items In Stock NOW
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Brillion 15' Cultimulcher BALERS
CIH 58521 like new NH 565 Thrower New Idea 4845
NH 630 Rd. Baler MANURE SPREADERS
H&S 2112 Like New
H&S 270 gate - Mechanic Special
NI 212 3 beater, good SPRAYERS
Hardi 500 gal. Hydraulic Booms GRINDERS & TMR MIXERS
Artsway JR50 - low hrs
Knight 5135 vertical HARVEST
CIH 1660 - 4WD, 5000 hrs.
NH F62B blower 540 RPM
Wilrich Grain Cleaner 220V
HETRICKS FARM SUPPLY, INC.
Case l.H. Parts Dealer 772 Olean Trail New Bethlehem, Pa. (814) 275-3507
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USED DEAL OF THE WEEK
JOHN DEERE 1025R w/mid mount mower, ONLY 170 hrs!
NORMAL PRICE: $12,500
Mention this ad for $2,000 off
NEW DEAL OF THE WEEK
NH E37C comes with 4 buckets, mech coupler, hyd. thumb
CALL FOR PRICING
IH1460 combine,4,741hrs.,shed stored,Kilerotorflights,runsandoperatesgood,asking$7,500OBO;Clinton,Pa(724)777-0213
JD443 narrowcornhead,exc.condition,alwaysshedded,$2,500;NH 7230discbine,exc.condition $15,000;(440)666-1306
JohnDeere S670combine,2013,2nd owner,1,781separatorhours,power fold,4WD,duals,loaded,$125,000 ; (740)404-2417
Gravely
Kubota RTV-XG850
Kubota ZD1211-3-72
All BX Models In Stock
Kubota B2301 w/ Loader
Kubota 3: LX2610 w/ Loader
Kubota 5: LX2610SU w/ Loaders
Kubota LX3310 w/ Loader
Kubota L2501 w/Loaders
Kubota 2: L2502 w/Loader
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Bale Feeders
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Kubota 2: L3902 w/ Loaders
Kubota L4060 HSTC-LE w/loader
Kubota L4060 HST w/ Loader
Kubota 2: MX5400 HST w/ Loader
Kubota Mx6000 HST w/ Loader
Kubota Mx6000 HST Cab w/ Loader
Kubota M6060HD w/ Loader
Kubota M4d-071HDC12 w/ Loader
Kubota M62 TLB
RTV520
ORANGELINE TRAILERS
TH10-20: 20” $6,350 SU35: 12” ...................................... $3,000
HAY EQUIPMENT:
Kubota 2: RA1042T Side Del. Rake
Kubota 1: TE4052T Hay Tedder
Kubota 3: BV4160 Prement Round Baler
Kubota BV5160NET Round Baler
Kubota DMC8028T Mower Condtiioner
Kubota DMC8028R Mower Conditioner
Kubota DM1022 3PT Disc Mower
Enrossi 2: BAT 10-H Bat Rake
Enrossi RR420 Rotary Rake
USED EQUIPMENT:
Buhler YC-8420-4 Snow Blower 84 in 2 Stage 3pt $3,500
CaseIH 5120newin1991,1family,2 owners,38-inchreartires,good aprox.3,000hours,shuttleshift,engine,transmission,brakes,clutchall good,usesnooil,sellingasiswithhydraulicproblem,$12,000;(740)3937905
Forsale NewIdea2-rowwidepull typecornpicker,$2000;International 12-ftpulltypedisc,$750;2Ford3-bottomplows,$500each;Ford2-row3pointcornplanter,$300;allexcellent condition,storedinside;phone (740)502-6207
KuhnKnight 8118sidedischargemanureandwetlinespreader,likenew hammersandshroud,$10,500 ; (330)605-8785
CaseIH 9230combines,1ontracks, 1onwheels,1,980sephrsand2,500 sephrs,powerfoldextensionsand 4WD,bothinfieldrunning,cometry oneout,$125,000and$100,000 ; ChallengerMT665Ctractor,4WD , goodrubber,CVTtransmission,7,300 hrs,470,000;(330)429-4443
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
Dirt Dog 8ft transport aerator $10900
Tar River DRL048 4ft grain drill $3100
Tar River SAYA505 55in no till drill $4950
Tar River SAYA507 78in no till drill $6390
Mahindra 4540 42hp 2wd tractor $17490
Mahindra 1626hst 26hp 4wd w/loader $22900
GRAIN
Bush Hog 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
J&M42-ft. hayandgrainelevator , verygood,$500;Dalton,(330)4158911
JD300 picker,choiceof343or244 heads;callfordetails(740)605-8621 notext
JD4400 combinediesel,3,825hours, newbatteries,frontandreartires80% $3,850;(330)357-9941
798 Pinecrest Dr, Bidwell, OH. 45614 740-441-5653
john@carmsales.net
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
2017 JD 1023 E WITH LOADER & DECK, 174 HRS. ...............................$16900
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
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
NEW TRAIL BLAZER TB MAX II FITS: JOHN DEERE/GLOBAL/SKID STEER
LOADER MOUNTS ....................................................................SALE $4350
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
1607 HD 7 FT. 3 PT, DUAL WHEEL .......................................................$3900
306 HD 6 FT. 3 PT ..................................................................................$2550
USED ROTARY CUTTERS
JD 1518 BATWING HD 15FT, 1000 RPM..........................................$7950
JD 609 3 PT........................................................................................$3900
JD 709 PULL TYPE .............................................................................$4500
RHINO SV2160 21 FT. 60 IN. 3PT BOOM MOWER ........................$15900 CONSTRUCTION
2021 BOBCAT 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
Farm and Dairy would like to remind you to SELL SMART.
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.
If this or a similar scam has happened to you, please do not hesitate to contact Farm and Dairy at 800-837-3419 or contact the Consumer Protection Division of the Attorney General of your state.
Korywagons andparts,8/10/12-ton gearsinstock;WestFarmington,Ohio (440)693-4687leavemessage
JD 643 corn head, side hill sha , stored inside ........................... $4,500
DMC 44 rotary grain cleaner, stored inside ........................... $4,250
Mayrath 8451 inline grain auger......................................... $4,000 AC forage blower, long table, belt drive ..................................... $300
(724)841-3682
MF3417E,4WD,loader,quickattach bucket,35-HP,hydrotrans,$15,500; (419)896-2508
YR-2000, Cab, Heater/Air, All new BKT Radials, 4x4 with Front-end loader Bale Spear and GP bucket, new JD clutch, pressure plate, throw out bearing, all new LED lights and many more new parts.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL
740-260-4289
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
We’ve Got The IH Parts You Need! New • Used • Rebuilt Bates Corporation
12351 Elm Road • Bourbon, In 46504 Call
www.batescorp.com
Newerfarm equipmentforsale,retiringfromthefarm;(740)733-7032 NH3 pnforageharvesterhead,used only250acres,$15,000;(740)2639424
NH352 feedgrinderforsale ; (440)554-7705
NorwoodHD38 sawmill,23-HP Briggs,38-in.x16-ft.,2-yrsold $11,500;automaticrollermillwith blowerandauger,$900,good ; (724)944-2666
NorwoodLumbermate LM29sawmill with13.5Briggs&Strattonelectric startgasengine,trailersystemroad package,likenew;seeCraigslist 7665328977fordetails,$11,500 ; (330)760-5079textorvoice
05 JCB 8027 EXC 6500lbs OROPS 900hrs $24,500
$3,195
Tar River Econo Wrap, 3pt. bale wrapper .... $5,150
Tar River BDR - 185 Drum Mower ............... $4,600 MISC.
PUG Utility Vehicle - 4x4, Hyd. Dump .................. $5,500
Kubota ZD28 - Zero Turn, Diesel, 72” Deck ............. CALL NEW 5’ and 6’ Brush Hogs .............................. IN STOCK
7 Shank Glenco Disc Chisel Plow - New Points $6,550
9 Shank Glenco Disc Chisel Plow - Field Ready $5,750 9 Shank Bush Hog Disc Chisel Plow - Field Ready $4,750
We make
16 JD 26G orops 6000 lbs blade rummer tracks $26,500
JD 400G, OROPS, sweeps, 6-way dozer $23,500
CAT D5G XL Dozer CHA, Histat, 6 way $39,500
CAT D4H OROPS dozer $27,500
IHI 35N mini excavator w/2 bkts $18,500
Gehl GE802 excavator, cab, blade, rbr tracks, 1700 lbs $29,500
New skid steer mowers $3,500 - $4,500
ASV 4810 track skid loader $16,500
Thomas TH133 Skid loader w/pallet forks $8,500
Bobcat 751 skid steer OROPS $10,500
Skid Steer Pallet Forks CALL
Long 3pt. backhoe attach $1,900
Bobcat E50 excavator, CHA, new tracks, real nice $49,500
Ford 555 E 4x4 Cab, Backhoe CALL
Ford 555A trac-ldr-backhoe $8,500
NH 555E Trac-ldr-backhoe 4x4 Cab Coming in
Bicon Fanex 6x Hyd fold back tedder nice $6,500
New & used 2+4 spinner tedders CALL
Hay wrap 3pt. bale wrappers, unrollers $1,250 - $2,000
NH 648 4x5 auto, twine $4,500
Case IH RBX 461 4X6 baler w/ net (same as NH) $6,950
NH 7060 4x5, 4x5 bales net $15,500
NH 630 4x4 baler electric tie $5,900
NH 273, 310, 316 square balers $2,000 - $4,500
NH 664 5x6 AW twine right out the field ready to go $3,950
New 10 bale stoltzfus bale wagon CALL
Vermeer NH1000 bale mover-sqeezer $1,200
Auto Wrap 1200 3pt. silage bale wrapper $4,950
Vermeer 256 semi-mount bale buster $4,500
Triolet 2-1200 vert. TMR mixer, dbl auger, scales, discharge conveyor $9,500
NDE vertical TMR, single auger, scales $8,500
Case IH 1350 grinder mixer, hyd $6,950
Gehl 135 grinder/mixer hydraulic $2,900
NH 352, Gehl 95 grinder/mixers $2,000-$2,500
Bradford Gravity wagon w/new side unload auger Nice $3,900
Silage Wagons, NH tandem 3 beater with roof $3,900
Fickin 45 gravity wagon on Kory 8ton gear $1500
NI 363 tandem spreader $4,900
Miller Pro 2190 tandem spreader $3,500
Frontier MS1237 tandem spreader $5900
New Idea 362 spreader $3,900
IH 595 tandem axle spreader, w gate $5950
mowers $1,500 & UP
Sickle mowers - NH 451, MF 41, IH 1100 $800-$3,500
JD 1460 mo-co discbine $4,500
NI 5209 discbine CALL
NH 479 9ft hay bine $2,900
NH 488 9ft hay bine real nice $4,500
JD 1209+1219 9ft. haybines $2,500-$3,500
NH 472 7ft. haybines $3,500 - $4,900
JD 704 12 wheel hi-capacity rake w/dual kicker $5,900
Vermeer R23 twin hyd rake $4,900
Sitrex 8 wheel rake $2,900
Vermeer TD200 4X hyd fold tedder $3,500
NH 256 & 258 hitch & doly wheel rakes $1,200 - $4,500
WE REPAIR ALL TYPES OF PTO DRIVELINES
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3589 SR 643 Baltic, OH 43804 330-897-1106
FalcModel 3000heavyagricultural rototiller,10-ft.wide,L-blades,1,000 pto,exc.cond.,$18,500;Shelby,Ohio, (419)347-8651or(567)359-0496
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
Buying Salvage Tractors and Combines (330) 669-3676
TRACTORS: 40-400HP. COMBINES
GRAIN HEADS: JD 213, 215, 915, 920, 924, CIH 1020 15-25 foot
Stoltzfus 5-ton Lime spreader $5,900
Wilmar Super500 fertilizer spreader $4,950
JD 466 Chain slide slinger spreader liquid or dry good condition $3,900
5-ton fertilizer & lime spreaders CALL
Skeleton bale elevators $350-750
Gehl 1580 blower, 1000 or 540 PTO $950
JD 246 loader $2,000
Case IH 2255 Loader w/brackets & controls $3,950
Case 56L loader, valve, brackets, bucket $1,500
IH 2350 Loader (off big IH) $1,500
Case IH 510 loader w/controls $3,500
Cattle head gates $350-$600
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, Type 15’ No Till, Nice - $8,500, Stolfuz
10 Bale - $5,400, Duals, Weights.
PARTING OUT ALL TYPES OF EQ.
JD 7000 Corn Planters 2, 4, 6 rows.
MCGARY FARM Volant, PA 724-699-5487
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!
2019 Kubota M4-071 73 Hp, 230 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Sharp!
2019 Kubota M4D-071 73 Hp 590 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, 12/12 PR
2015 Kubota M5-091 91 Hp,
Machinery & Equipment
Touch-o-matichydraulic unitfrom JD1959430,$800OBO;(740)6169244
Metalworks
Stainless Steel Fuel Tanks Farm Gates Dog Kennels
Shearing Bending Machining Welding
5673 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654 330-674-3358
Tye15-ft no-tilldrill, $ 7,500;JD7shankdiscchisel,$5,750;Case30-ft 1020flexhead,latemodel,$9,250 ; (330)466-1032
MAURY
Machinery & Equipment
Wetmoregrain buggy,350bushel , sameasJD1210,$3,200;(419)3474093
Manufactured Homes
Newdisplay homeshavearrived , sectionalsandsinglewides,beautiful floorplansandlowprices,displaylot inDalton;www.AdvantageHomesOhio.com,tollfree(866)979-6777,followusonInstagram@advhms
Manure Handling Equipment
Husky8-in.12-ft.trailertypemanure pump,verygoodcondition,$9,500 ; (724)350-9948
Oliverground drivenmanurespreader,beenthrushop,oiled,greased,in verygoodcondition,$1,350;call (740)575-5956
USED EQUIPMENT DEALERSHIP
Large inventory of Tractors, Farm & Hay Equipment, Dozers & more! We have almost everything you need!
USED
Available at these locations:
2120 Co. Rd. 168, Dundee, OH 44624
Phone: (330) 893-2348
MICHAEL VAN PELT
Van Pelt Rd., 2 miles west of Columbiana, Ohio off St. Rt. 14 Phone: (330) 482-9364
Milking Equipment
Complete6 stallflatparlor,Surge 1200vacuumpump,pipeline,3Orbit milkers,autowashElectrobrain,400gallonbulkwithcompressor;(330)3435033,cell(330)260-7760
Miscellaneous
HysterS50 lifttruck,highvisibility , triplesideshift,lp,insidetruck,$7,000; newjetbenchtopshearbrakeandroll, $800;1988FordF-2504x4flatbed 351auto,9,000miles,$17,500;5,000pounddigitalscales,likenew,$550;3pt.equipment,5-ft.and6-ft.brushogs, $500and4700;cultivatorscoup6-ft disc;BifcoC2515-ft.batwingmower, $4,000;4109CantonRdNW,Carrollton,Ohio,(330)697-1203
Choice. Various Lengths $100 EACH
New!
MASSEY FERGUSON & AGCO
MF 2706E 57 Hp, 220 Hrs, 4x4, 8/8 Gear, 1 Owner, Like New!
Belarus 572 65 Hp, 1,711 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Gear, Salvage Condition
MF 4609 90 Hp, 1,025 Hrs, 4x4, Cab, Loader, 12/12 PR, Nice! Pending
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
2018 Frontier DH1612 12' Transport Disc, Good Condition
2020 Bush Hog BH216 6' Brush Cutter, Like New
JD MX6 6' Brush Cutter, Good Condition
2007 JD MX8 8' Brush Cutter, Good Condition
JD CX20 20' Used Batwing,
V ermeer605F baler;NHModel252 dualrakehitch;NH469haybine ; (724)993-7349
Wantedmechanic toworkonfarm tractorsatmyfarm;(330)337-9272
WantedNH balermechanics664belts gotoonesideandpullingthemapart; (724)601-5945
Phone: 330-328-4470
Nursery Stock
BlueSpruce sale,6-10-ft.,machine dug,burlappedinwirebasket,stateinspected,largeselection,wholesale prices;Canfield,Ohio(330)402-5655
Orchard Equipment
Packingline forfruit/vegetables,Tew Manufacturingwasherandabsorber , in-feedconveyorand6-ft.roundpackingtable,$2,000;call/text(724)6742419
Poultry/ Poultry Equipment
Arakanapullets ,willstartlayingin November,$8ea.orbuynowfor$6 apiece;(740)502-6676
Brownlayer pullets,almost16-weeks old,severalhundredmidOctober $8.50each,100ormore$8each ; A shland,(419)545-0003
Lookingfor eggwasher,egggrader andeggpacker,bigger/smaller,newer/older,workingorparts;textorcall (724)321-1420
Printing
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
Roofing
Barnrepairs-metalroofingandsiding,beams,foundation,oldhome renovationandrepair;replaceroofing, windows,doors,barnadditions,pole buildings,anythingtobarns,sheds oldhomes;(330)428-0173
Silodemolition -Iputunwantedcementonlysilosontheground,no cleanup;formoreinfocallortext (989)620-4098insured; www.silodemolition.com
Sheep
(20)1-1/2-yr oldKatahdinewes,low maintenance,nograin,pasturelambingflock,readytobreedfor2ndlambing,$275;also25ewelambsand2 rams,$200;(330)600-2921
22Dorset ewelambsforsale,spring born,nearMtHope,excellentbreedingstock;call(330)231-5045
29Katahdin Dorpercrossewelambs, 7-monthsold,frommultiplebirths , $175each,picturesavailable;Stockport,Ohio(740)559-2569
30head ofbredDorsetcrossewes , startingDecemberthroughFebruary lambing,bredtofullbloodedDorset ramoutofKuhnstock,1-yrto3-y r olds,asking$350-$400;(330)7713818
Dorsetrams forsale-variousages , highhealthstatusflock,2ramsoutof AustralianAI;(937)726-0174; drhunter45845@gmail.com
Forsale breedingstock,3Katahdin ramslambs,7-monthsoldandready tostartworkinginyourflock,allfrom provensireswithgreatgenetics,registeredKHSI,NSIP,allstockisDNA tested,ScrappiesRR,QR,lookingfor newhomes,asking$500each;fo r moreinformationcontactCircleB FarmKatahdinsat(740)680-8478
Forsale registeredyearlingTexel rams,$650;ramlambs,$550;well muscledandgentle,OPPandfootrot free;strikehold504inf@msn.com (740)408-1807
Katahdinewes,matureandyearlings someexposedtoregisteredramfo r springlambing,balancereadyforram, deliveryavailable;(724)714-8966
Specializing in Residential Roofing
• Metal
• Shingle
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BentonRoofing specializingin shingleandmetalre-roofsservingall ofcentralandeasternOhio,freeestimates;callRobertMiller(330)6002921 FREE ESTIMATES
• Re-Roofs
• New Construction
• Fully Insured 330-231-6407
Rubber Stamps
Rubberstamps,padsandselfinking style.
LYLEPRINTING&PUBLISHINGCO. 185E.StateStreet Salem,OH44460 800-837-3419 (noMondaycallstillnoon)
Youmightliketostopbyourofficeto selectastamptofityourneeds. Sawdust/ Shavings
MarchPolypay ramlamb,readyto use,highquality,$300;MistyHollow Farm,Dalton,Ohio,(330)605-1856
Nicehealthy fatherd,hoofrotfree , Doper/Katahdincross,ewesbredfor NovemberandDecembersecond lambing,takeupto122ewes,herd discount;2bigwellbuiltrams,21/2 and41/2yearsold,$270each ; (234)521-2366
NSIP/reg.Katahdinramlambs,outof BuckeyeAcresram,4-monthsold readytobreedforOct/Nov,$350 each;seriousinquiriesonly,(304)5327577
Polypayram ,4-yearsold, $ 400 ; Shelby,Ohio(614)832-8227cantext photos
RegisterableDorset andregisterable whiteDorperrams,September2022 andJan2023born;(740)819-8313
RegisteredKatahdin sheep,3bred ewesandoneveryniceram ; (330)705-2355or(330)823-2848
Smallregistered flockofBorde r Leicesters,6ewes,1ramlamb,ewe agesare4,3,(2)-2-yr.oldsand2ewe lambs,$300eachortakeallfo r $1,800,gentledispositions;(440)5439197orsodviolet@yahoo.com.
Suffolkrams forsalevariousages highhealthstatusflock,NSIPgenetics,bredforgrowthandmuscling ; (937)726-0174drhunter@gmail.com
Silos
Pick-up Available (330) 533-7090
Delivery
SCF BEDDING
Canfield, Ohio
We accept MasterCard & Visa Seeds
Canadiancereal ryein2,000-pound bags,clean,highgerm,$14.75pe r bushel;EclipseAg(567)231-6440
Cleanedand baggedwheatandrye; leavemessage(724)783-7850
Cleanedrye forcover,40bu.supe r sacks,$13.50perbu;Alliance,Ohio (330)428-6885
Forsale cleanedtriticaleseed , baggedorbulk;(330)340-8618
Ryeseed ,nonclean, $ 9abushel ; (330)205-3315and(330)205-3071
Cleaned & bagged in 50-lb. bags (330)549-2316 - leave message (330)540-2881
Triticaleand ryeseedforsale,competitivepricesontriticaleandcove r croprye,availablein50-poundbags, or2,000-poundtotes;(330)771-3936
Trailers
CASH PAID FOR Gooseneck, Bumper Pull, Horse, Livestock or Flatbed TRAILERS (330)831-7690
Steel8x12 flatbed,markerlights,toolboxes,2-in.receiver,$2,800;call,no text(440)521-1833
Willbuy contentsofyourbarn,cash paid,fortractors,wood,farmimplements,motorcycles,toys,tools,gas pumps,etc.;(440)258-2615
Windmills
Parcel No(s): 61-02698.000
Property address: 50681 GRIMMS BRIDGE RD., 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 19th 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.
ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
DATED: Farm and Dairy 10-5, 10-12 & 10-19, 2023
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER | CASE NO. 2023 DT 167 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino
Legal Notices
LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE 04-2023
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE WAGES AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR THE POSITION OF VILLAGE FISCAL OFFICER, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Passed 07/17/2023
Village of Salineville, Ohio
Donna Rudder, Fiscal Officer
Published in Farm and Dairy 9-28 & 10-5, 2023
LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE 05-2023
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE POSITION OF FULL-TIME STREET FOREMAN, ESTABLISHING THE WAGES AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR SUCH POSITION, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Passed 07/17/2023
Village of Salineville, Ohio
Donna Rudder, Fiscal Officer
Published in Farm and Dairy 9-28 & 10-5, 2023
LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE 06-2023
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE WAGES AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR STREET DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEE RALPH ROSS, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Passed 07/17/2023
Village of Salineville, Ohio
Donna Rudder, Fiscal Officer
Published in Farm and Dairy 9-28 & 10-5, 2023
LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE 07-2023
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE WAGES AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR THE POSITION OF CHIEF OF POLICE, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Passed 09/05/2023
Village of Salineville, Ohio
Donna Rudder, Fiscal Officer
Published in Farm and Dairy 9-28 & 10-5, 2023
LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE 08-2023
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE WAGES AND OTHER CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR THE POSITION OF SERGEANT WITHIN
Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. | SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. TERRIE LYNN GILES nka WRIGHT, DEFENDANT
To TERRIE LYNN GILES nka WRIGHT, whose last known address is 1125 ST. GEORGE ST., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920 and whose current address cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. TERRIE LYNN GILES nka WRIGHT, Defendant. This action has been assigned Case No.: 2023 DT 167, 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):37-07581.000; 37-06029.000
Property address:1125 ST. GEORGE ST., & ST. GEORGE ST., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920
The prayer is to foreclose all interest owned by you and for costs.
You are required to answer the Complaint within 28 days after the last publication of this notice which will be published once a week for three successive weeks. The last publication will be made on the 12th 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.
ANTHONY J. DATTILIO CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
DATED: Farm and Dairy 9-28, 10-5 and 10-12, 2023 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO BRYAN A. BLAKEMAN, TREASURER | CASE NO. 23 DT 168 OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO c/o Vito J. Abruzzino Prosecuting Attorney Courthouse 135 S. Market St. | SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Lisbon OH 44432 PLAINTIFF VS. MELISSA J. GEER, DEFENDANTS
To, MELISSA J. GEER, whose last known address is 307 VIRGINIA AVE., EAST LIVERPOOL, OH 43920 and whose current address cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of
AVE., SUITE 1870, LB9, DALLAS, TX 75201, TOTAL E&P USA INC., whose last known address is 1201 LOUISIANA ST., #1800, HOUSTON, TX 77002, and to OHIO DEPARTMENT OF JOB & FAMILY SERVICES, whose last known address is 30 E. BROAD ST., 14TH FLOOR, COLUMBUS, OH 43215 and whose current addresses cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, you are hereby notified that you have been named as a Defendant in a legal action entitled Bryan A. Blakeman, Treasurer of Columbiana County, Ohio, Plaintiff vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, DEVISEES, HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS OF 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.
In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
ANTHONY J. DATTILIO
CLERK OF COURT, COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
DATED: Farm and Dairy 9-21, 9-28 and 10-5, 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 ROLANDA 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